The Westmount examiner, 17 octobre 1940, jeudi 17 octobre 1940
[" 0, 1949 = 0,0 Mag he Cans.ury will 8.heag.shipment lerstand, Usiy im.is thi ich with 25 point.8, Whose in caily _ ar Allen à become Tmiseion 3 Name > Judge tired ot to quote SE them + Spald.Caused mme, N ~ \"i ith ve ] RR 2 Rr 2010 \u201c41 Years in [ir] Westmount\" ° 1 a V/ATCHES rop In and see our wide variet Watches by world famous designers ang manufacturers.Every Watch acid is backed by our own and the maker's guarantee and by purchasing here you are assured of the personal service which only a local store can give.OHMAN'S WE.4046 1210 Greene Ave.77) PRT 0 VOL.Xi, No.42 NEW ST.PAUL'S ACADEMY BUILDING OPENS MONDAY: SIX GRADES START TERM Students In Primary Grades Unable To Commence Term Due To Lack Of Accommodation\u2014Building Will Provide New Quarters For Nuns\u2014Complet: Site Delayed Over Two Weeks ompletion Of The new building forming the front section of St.Paul's Academy is expected to be ready for occupation by Monday morning.it was announced yesterday by the secretary of the Schoo] Commissioners of St.Leon de Westmount.Construction of \u2018he new section was commenced at the close of the last term when the old building, which had stood there for many years, was demolished.Completion of the present structure will not be good news to pupils of grades one to six who have thus far not returned to their desks due to lack of accommodation, Students in grades seven to man T0 PREACH ON GOTH BIRTHDAY sent term in the building to the rear of the new wing.As the schcel stands today it Minister - Emeritus, of St.Andrew's Church, to Occupy Pulpit Sunday is one uf Westmount's most beautiful buildings, the new front giving the effect, when viewed from Sherbrooke street, as being the complete structure, Actually the building in the rear was constructed some years ago, although it is of modern design and in excellent condition, Erection of the building was expected to have been completed by October 1 but construction was delayed when one of the sub- gontractors took on war work.The new centre is equippsd with one more class room than the old, a chemical laboratory and extensive recreational facilities, 1t will also provide excellent accommodation for the nuns of the order in rooms on the third floor of the building.: St.Paul's Academy {is operated by the School Commissioners of St.Leon de Westmount for Catholic girl pupils, both French and English, of the Westmount district.RCAF OFFICER SLIGHTLY HURT IN ACCIDENT Department Of National efence Announces J.M.Janin Suffered Facial Rev.Dr.W.J, Clark, minis- ter-omeritus of St.Andrew's Church, who will celebrate his 80th birthday on Sunday, will occupy the pulpit at the morning service.For twenty-five years Dr.Clark wielded a great influence mot only upon the lives of his own members, but upon the life of the church at large.He was well known across the Dominion, and was one of the most influential and trusted leaders in the Church Union .movement, He hecame nHnister in Cote St.Antoine in 1907, with a congregation numbering 388, worshipping in a small wooden building.During his ministry the membership increased to thirteen hundred.and the present beautiful church building was erected.Born in Guelph, Ontario on October 20, 1860, he attended school in Hamilton and for a time worked on his uncle's paper in Dundas as a journeyman printer.But he had a deep desire to enter the Christian ministry and entered Knox College, Toronto, from which institution he was graduated in 1890.Upon graduation he was called to suc- ceed the famous Rev.Dr.Proud- Wounds foot in the First Presbyterian ; Church of London, Ontario, Announcement was made this where he ministered for seventeen years.Thus, his entire ministry of forty-two years was spent in only the two congregations in London and in Westmount.He has heen honored with every high distinction within the gift of his church, the highest of which was his election as moderator of the Momentous General Assembly of 1916 which adopted | the Bans of Union.In 1908 his old Alma Mater, Knox College.honored him with the degree of Doctor of Divinity.Dr.Clark, from young manhood, has had a veritable genius for preaching.Direct, practical and Intensely earnest, with a! voice rich, strong and mellow, his venerable figure dominates any body of people.Old friends from far and wide will be present on Sunday to offer their felicitations upon the attainment of the four score ruler post.Dr.E.Leslie Pidgeon Addresses Rotary Club have played a tary, Dr.Pidgeon declared The speaker expressed the opinion that much of the world: week by the Department of National Defence that Flying Officer Joseph Maurice George J.A Janin, of the Royal Canadian Air Force, had suffered slight facial cuts in a motor accident, His wife, who Is now residing with her parents at 667 Belmont avenue, stated that she had re- celved no official word of the mishap.The announcement made by the department was confined to a short statement listing the injuries as being slight.Born in Montreal, Flying Officer Janin is about 35 years of age.The son of Mr.and Mrs A.Janin, he enlisted with the R.C.A.F.in May.AWAY OVER WEEK END Mr.and Mrs.K.Merrill and Mr.Lawrence Merrill spent holiday week-end at their home at Bark Lake Rotary Clubs prominent part in aleviating the hardships of crippled children since they first Pr red in their |suffering was due to the fact that : fully aware o! behalf In Syracuse in 1913, Dr.{people were not E.Leslie Peon pastor of the | the misfortunes of those around Erskine and American United them.He cited instances of cases ÿ ts of cases Church, hi ddressing that when the true fac the aed ly 2 Ele hardships were known thers luncheon rould come for- meeting of the Westmount Club Were many who would c i - { ward with offers of assistance.in Victoria Hall yesterday.De biden told the gathering The Toledo Club took up the that it is not enough to have up- moy ment in 1916 and as a direct listing ideas.result of its work the State So-| * tiety for Crippled Children wae formed.From this the interna-! tional society was established in| 1921 and Rotary International: v ve official recognition to crippled children's work in 1972.since that time it has been one | st the fundamental works of Ro- action.He emphasized that individual good actions were in themselves good but for such actions to (Continued oun Page 2) the | Scheeffer and treated in the out- Something, be raid.\u2019 must be done to translate a con- | structive attitude of mind inte achieve the maximum value they work.he Westmount Wxaminer Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis FLORAL CLOCK 10 DISAPPEAR IN FEW DAYS The picture above shows a section of tho large gathering of members of the Westmount High School's Home and School Association who attended the opening meeting of the organization in tho Westmount Intermediate School on Tuesday evening.Educational System Of Province Shown Removal Of Timepiece Sure Sign That First Flurries Of Snow Not Far Off Definite indication that early spow flurries are not far off is contained in the announcement from the City Parks Department, that Westmountis-\u2014famed-\u2014Hloral-rectton \"offre\" TauET es Dro= clock in front of Victoria Hall is liable to be taken down any day now, First touch of frost was recorded Tuesday night and probably before the end of the week the novel timepiece will disappear for the winter, One of the city's principal tourist attractions, appearance of the clock is also looked forward too eagerly by many residents who never fail to find beauty in fits design.Tourists, however, seldom pass the spot without stopping to photograph it in order to show snaps of it to their friends at home.Sightseeing buses never pass the spot without coming to a full stop for a few minutes.BOY HURT WHEN, STRUCK BY AUT) Philop Watson, school boy, of 8825 Berri street, suffered an injured left knee and shock when he was struck hy an automobile driven by W.Douglas Scott, of 2037 Marlowe avenue, on Western avenue hetween Wood and Atwater avenues, af 2.30 p.m.on Saturday.He was taken to the Western Division of the Monireal General Hospital in a police patrol car by Constable door ward by Dr.Stevens.RESIGNS POST H.E.McCrudden, first president : of the newly formed Westmount High Schools Home and School Associstion who was forced to vacate that position due to out-of-town war | He is now a vice-president | of the organization, The following article on the Nature of the Educational System of the Province of Quebec has been prepared by W, I, Percival, M.A., Ph, D, director article points out, Charles H.mount Intermediate School, is of Protestant education; as the Savage, principal of (he West- the present representative of teachers on the Protestant Committee: The British North America Act * confederation di- which placed education under the effected speaking Roman Catholic ma- ! dpt spesking .y.vinces.This has resulted iu a There is no Minister of Edu- number of variant systems in the cation in Quebec.The Depart- Dominion, shaped largely by historical considerations and local conditions, The Province of Quebec has a dual system owing to the fact | that it has to provide for the educational needs of a French- | ment of lducation is officially under the contrôl vf the Provincial Secretary who 18 also specially charged with the direction of technical schools, art schools, night schools, reformatory and (Continued on Page 2) BUILDING DOWN IN WESTHOUNT FIGURES SHOW No New Construction Permits Have Been Issued By Municipality This Month No new bullding construction permits have been issued by the City of Westmount this month to date, three smal] alterations and repair jobs aggregating $1,300 being the only work for which permits have been recorded.Last month Westmount reported only $6,690, which represented six small alteration and repair jobs.In October last year aggregate was $25,900.Nothing definite In the way of new construction js the report from hujlding officials.Some new residential work Is known to he contemplated and the usual number of inquiries are he- ing received by building officials, who expect some activity before l Battle Dress Is 1 Being Given RMR Unit Full battle dress is being distributed to the men of the Royal Montreal Regiment, Second Division, Non-Per- manent Active Militia, between the hours of 9 and 12 a.m, and 2-6 p.m.daily, it was announced at tho armoury yesterday, Up to the present time members of the unit have worn the N.P.A.M.camp uniform.Two Automobiles Damaged In Crash Both vehicles were slightly damaged when an automobile driven by George Dallas, of 3857 Newmareh street, Verdun, collided with one operated by Stephen H.Jones, 99 Somerville avenue, at the corner of Prince Albert and Somerville avenues at 5.50 !p.m.on Friday.| At the time of the mishap Dallas was proceeding south on Prince Albert and Jones west on Somerville.the month-end.No one was injured, To-day\u2014 Montreal Rep rtory Theatre, play; Westmount Stamp \u2018Club; Westmount Lodge A.F.and À, M.Tomorrow\u2014M.R.T., play; Blake Sewell dance; Notre Dame ; de Grace Women's Club, business meting; Montreal Shrine No.1.Saturday\u2014M.R.T., Dlay; Westmount Chapter Order of the\u2019 Eastern Star.Monday\u2014St.Lawrence Stamp Club; Financial Federation, Tuesday\u2014Dicken\u2019s Fellowship; Sinae Sanitorium fashion show and bazaar, Financ.al x Federation; Mount] Wednesday\u2014 Regular weekly luncheon meeting of Westmount | ; Rotary Club; Financial Federation; James Quarrington Milk Fund play.Next Thursday\u2014Westmount Stamp Club; Financial Federation; James Quarrington Milk Fund play, - DAMAGE CAUSED AS TRAM AND TRUCK COLLIDE Accident Occurs At Intersection Of Atwater Avenue And St.Antoine Street Fulirly heavy damage was caused both vehicles when a street car and a long-haul truck cgllld- ed at the corner of 8t.Antoine street and Atwater avenue at 2 o'clock Monday afternon, The two drivers Involved claimed to bo in the right when questioned by police.The operalor of the truck, Gordon Rombough, of 159 Brot street, Oltawa, stated the accident ocurred oz he anprouched tho intersection of St.Antelne street, while travelling south on Atwater He sald Lhe tram car, going west to east on St.Antoine, started to cross the (Intersection und to avoid striking it he applied the brakes and attempted to make a sharp turn west on St.Antoine running into the side of the tram.The motorman contended light was In his favor.YMCA.T0 HOLE WEEKLY PARTY Students of Westmount Interested in having a good time will be pleased to hear that the Y.M, C.A.Ig sponsoring a varled program for them, Beginning Saturday, October 19th a weekly splash party and dance will be held under the supervision of Kd.Smee, The program will be varied sufficiently Ito interest all young people, and will include the following actl- vitles: the HARDWOOD FLOORS Suoplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St, Westmount Free Estimates WE.232 An a CT RE 7 PRICE:\u2014 TWO CENTS HOME AND SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION COMMENCES ACTIVITIES OF SEASON Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C., Appointed New President\u2014Succeeds H.E.McCrudden, Now Absent From City On War Work\u2014Three Other General Meetings And a Study Group Series Will e © Attended by over 300 parents and teachers of pupils at che West- mount High and Intermodiate Schools, the Westmount High Schools Home and School Association opened the svason's nctivitles at a meeting held at the Intermediate school, Academy road, Tuesday night.} co During the meeting tho association's newly-nppointed president, the Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th,, M.C., rector of St.Matthias Church and Honorary Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, was Introduced to the gathering by Miss 13, Truax, B.A, vice-president, Canon Oliver was named president because ol tho nbsonce from the \u201ceity HEADS GROU 1 who of Matthias Church, appointed president of St.been School Association, ot the associntion's firat dont, 1.K.McCrudden, staff engineer Boll Telephone Co, of Canada, who is now absent from the city on war work with the Royal Canadian Air Force.He now becomes n vice-president.The other officers nro M.Steevos, vice-prosident, Mrs.A, G.Cuuhing, reas-aer, J.N.Me- Goun, 16cording-secretary, Ww.Stewart, corroaponding-secretary, H, B.Parkor, principal of Wost- mount High Bschool, and Charles F.Savage, principul of (ho Intermediate School.Seasons Activities Orgunized in April, the son- son's activities of tho organization will consist of four genernl meetngs, of which Tuesday night's was the first, Others will be held in November, February und April, There will also bo u study group series which opons October 30 when the topic lo be taken up will be The School jlealth Program.\u201d Other study group sessions will be us follows: November 20, \u2018Intelllgonce Tests\u201d; December 11, \u2018The Schoo) Guidance Program;\"\u201d Jan- uury 18, \u201cSchool Homowork\u2014 Blessing or Curse?\u201d February 6, \u201cThe Study of French; Iebru- ary 20, \u201cExaminations;\u201d and March 10, to be arranged, All meetings are to be held in the Intermuedinte School nt RAID p.m, unless otherwise notified.Many parents were enrolled in the study groups Tuesday night but those who wero not present and desire to obtain the program of these meetings should Instruct thelr children to secure them trom the office the principal at either school.Best Grouping outlining the 4-3-3 plan, Mr.Savage, principal speuker or the evening, stated that it prov:£ed for the best possible age grouping for educution- al purposes.However, though ft may he perfect mechanically, 1 will need the co-operation of teachers, parents and pupils If the grogtest no lvantage 18 to he gained from fl, ug would he the case of Drlefly under any other sgystem, he averred, Canon Oliver, who presided, told the gathering that by providing parents and teachers with the opportunity of getting togeth- or tn freely discuss problems relating to ednention, the West- presl- ¥ J.1.PEGNEM WILL ADDRES BUSINESS BODY General Meeting Of Association Will Take Place In Victoria Hall Oct.29 A genoaral mooling of the Buse Incas Assoclation of Westmount, open to all mombors, will be held in Victoria Hall on Tuosday even- Ing, Octobor 28, when the prinocie pal speaker will be J.IL Pegnem, who will have ns his tople, \u201cHitchlug Santa Claus to Sales.\u2019 Stunrt Rutherford, co-chairman of tho committee for the sale of War Baving Certificates in the west end will also be heard fp an addross on, \u201cWar Saving Stampa In the West Bnd.\u201d The meeting will mark the opening of the assoclation\u2019s tall and winter program und Is expected to attract ¢ large turnout of members and parsons wishing to join the organization.Members of the ausoclation plan this year to co-operate to the fullest with government offi- clals In oncouraging tho sale of war saving stamps by window dis plays and other tle-ups.ABEO- ciation meetings will have a pare ticularly puatriotle theme.The exoccutive committeo Is maoting regularly to draw up in- ftinl plans for tho most active wenson In tho history of the local business body.Hvenls open to the public, similar to just year's wuccessful Citizens\u2019 Night\u201d will bo staged from time lo Mme.- Theo noxt meeting of the exe- ecutive committee, under the chairmanship of the president, Bric Ohman, is scheduled to take place next Tuesday at the offices ut the Westmount Transfer and Storage Co, 205 Olivier avenue.re VISITING Mrs.Anthony Grinley and her small daughter.are spending the (Continued on Page 2) winter with Mrs, I'aul Plteher, Gage Road, : Three weeks ago the West- mount Examiner published an article from the Overseas Parcel League bringing to the atteatlon of the publie the urgent need of woolen comforty for seamen of the British minesweepers and trawlers.The wide response to this appeal by Examiner readers served a double purpose-\u2014it resulted in the organization recelving articles and cash donations far fn excess of expectation and proved conclusively the reader-appeal of this paper, a fact which the publishers feel worthy of bringing to the attention of those who use ity advertising columns, The appeal was printed in the form of a news article, given equal, | t not greater prominence ,than ot ers in the paper, yrt was [read ond acted upon so widely {that officials of the jcague informed the publishers of the \u2018many gifts received as a direct result of ite appearance.Response To Article Shows Reader Interest Of Paper Heouts and that numerous checks for other wmounts had come in.In practleally every Instance mention was made by the dona- tors of haying rend the article in The Fxminer.Many others offered to pur chase wool from the League with which to knit articles for the seamen and largely as à result of the article the League will be able to make two shipments of goods overseas this month, \u2018The KExominer, naturally, did not print the appeal In order to determine how widely it Is read; it geldom refuses such, requests.But \u2018as it was the sole paper to curry that particular article at the time, It belinves the result ach\u2018eved should prove of particg- lar interest to those who wish to use Îta columns for advertising purposes, It recalls an instance some months ago when the Westmount Y.M.C.A.received over 1,000 gramophone records following publication In the Examiner, only, Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, rector has | the Westmount High Schools Home and | The president of the League.of a request for oid recordings: Mra.1.§.Walgate, of 424 Lans- | which the R.C.A.-Victor Co, had downe avenue, stated that the agreed to accept as payment for sum of $20 had heen received |a new combination radio-phono- trom the Royal St.Lawrence Sea graph for the use of soldlers. PAGE TWO The Westmount Examiner Published Every Thursday Serving the City of Westmount Garden Suburb of Canada's Metropolis, THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave, WAlnut 2773 % \u201cThe WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, Examiner\u201d aimés to be an Independent, clean newspaper for the home, duvoled to public service.whether the latter be on the surface or under water.Stout little ships, they operate in all kinds of weather conditions with the exception of dense fog, when a mine might be cut adrift without the knowledge of the crew.Possibility of collision is another cf the factors keeping the mine-sweeper ir port when the fog banks roll in from the Atlantic.When weather conditicns are favourable, the sweepers labour up and down the channels from dawn until far past the setting of the sun.Mot until actual darkness * arrived do they point their blunt steel noses homeward.1940 ; ; ; There they wait until sunr'se for «nother trip SWEEPING FOR MINES + Motes monctonous job in the Royal Canadian Navy is performed by the stuboy-hulled little vessels that buck the gales of the Atlantic to keep Canada\u2019s harbour approaches free from mines.Hour after hour, summe' and winter, they wallow and strain through the seas dragging their mine-sweeçing equipment Their crews know that, On in her life-and-death strugg'e.The day of the minesweeper starts shortly after the first rays of the sun the chilly waters of the North Atlantic.Even during these summer days the ocean winds are cool enough to make necessary the wearing of heavy coats and mufflers, The skipper has already received a chart telling him which channels must be swept during the day.The sweepers usually work in teams of three and four.The senior ship takes the lead and the others spread out behind her in echelon, so that each sweeps part of a wide channel.The mine-sweeping equipment is so arranged that anchored mines are sniped from their moorings whenever the long drag-line their guides them to the special cutting apparatus.When they bob to the surface after their line has been scvered, they may be destroyed with rifle fire or perhaps taken with extreme care comes into contact with into port for examination, Each minesweeper carries on its forward deck a gun capable of delivering a severe blow if the necessity arises, At the stern are carried a number of depth charges.They are at presert chances of sraring a mine are small, but they also know that a crop of death must be sown beneath the surface of the sea at any time.the Atlantic coast these minesweepers keep clean some of the busiest shipping channels in the world, channels that carry men and material of countless value to the Motherland in search of the black globes of destruction which may be lurking beneath tte surface of the sea.YELLOW BIRCH FOR AIRCRAFT Yellow birch is finding increasing use in the construction of aircraft.Radical changes in the design of wooden aircraft, introduced in the past few years, have included the adoption of plywood coverings for wings and fuselages, and experience has shown that Canadian yellow birch is the most suitable of all woods for the manufacture of the extremely thin veneers from which these plywoods must behind them.their be built up.Yellow birch is the most important commercial hardwood in Canada.Its principal range in this country lies south of the line drawn from Michipicoten Harbour on the east- ern-side of Lake Superior to Quebec city, and in the Maritime Provinces.Mature trees reach diameters of from 20 to 30 inches and heights of from 60 to 80 feet, and exceptional specimens may aftair a diameter of 36 inches and a height of 100 feet.The expanded rate of aircraft production has resulted in an increased demand, based on a great need, for yellow birch veneer logs.For so exacting a form of utilization only logs of the highest quality can be used: but Canada\u2019s reserves of this valuable war material are great and energetic steps are being taken to secure supplies adequate to the needs of the United Kingdom and of Canadian manufacturers.\u2019 spread across cables and REGISTRATION STILL ON Even though National Registration has been, for the bulk of the citizens, concluded, one fact should be borne in mind.The law «til reads that all persors over sixteen years of age shall be registered.This means that registration is a contixuous pro.ess.All those reaching their sixteentt.birthday must list Educational .(Continued from Page 1) industrial schools.The Provin- clal Secretary represents education in the Legislature.customary, however, when Pro- tastant educational matters are under consideration for the English representative to be taken intn consideration.The titular head of the Department of Education is the Superintendent who is suppported by an English Secretary and a French Secretary who both have the status of Deputy Minister, The English Secretary is also Director of Protestant Education, Councils Meet, There is a Council of Education which rarely meets, us its functions are carried out by a Roman Catholic and a Protestant Committee.The Roman Catholic Committee ; consists of the Bishops, ordinaries or administrators of the Roman Catholic dioceses and apostolic vicariates, situated either wholly or partly in the province.They aro all ex officio members.In addition, the Roman Catholic Committee contalns a number of laymen equal to the numbez of the members of the hierarchy, and four other members, all of whom are appointed by the Lieu- tenant-Governor in Council, The Protestant Committee consists of a number of members appointed by the Lieutenant-Gov- ernor in Council, equal to the number of lay members of the Roman Catholle Committee, together with six persons appointed by the Committee itself and also a representative appointed by the Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers.Mr, Charles H.Savage, Principal of the West- mount Intermediate School, is the present representative of the teachers, Regulations, Regulations for the organization administration and discipline of the public schools of their own faith are made by the Protestant and Roman Catholic Committees, These committees also make regulations for the direction of their own Normal Schools and Central Boards of Examiners.They are also responsible for the courses of study to be followed themselves promptly with the authorities, |and tor the authorization of thus prepared for encounters with submarines registering at the nearest Post Office.textbooks lo be used in the qu pattem words for 20 The Westmount Examiner AETV me $0 4 en ne $s Se rf 3 GLASSIFIED me em Foe taste 3 rm Emm re Sm WAlnut 2773 ee cre te Se tmnt of ADS THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER It is= SITUATIONS WANTED EXPERT attention given to furnaces, blowers, Jucket heaters, and all types of furnaces, Snow and drive ways shovolled, Specln]l monthly rates on npptication, Roynl Heating Service Regd.DI.4410.L-22 APARTMENTS TO LET HERBROUKKE ST, W., 6018 West- mount, 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also storage.DE, 3110.L-6 EDUCATIONAL SCHOOL children requiring nesist- ance in French may join small Eroups, starting soon, WA 4724 L-17 FRENCH lady, University graduate, specializes in French conversation and literature would accompany for shopping and walking $5.00 monthly.WU 3538.Best references.L-13 EXCHANGE WILL EXCHANGE good gramaphone for dining room table.Appty 334 Elm avenue, L-16 FOUNDATION GARMENTS SPENCER, corsets, corselettes, girdles, brassieres, belts, surgical corsets, maternity garments.We create A design especially ®or you.For appointment call Miss Thompson, AT 1244, 1-7 FORTUNE TELLING PROFETIOR ARMAND\u2014Crystal gazer and card reader, Will be at his office Sunday ad Morday.3904 Evelyn st, Verdun.V >, 3478.1.-21 FURS WE WILL remodel or repair your fur coat ltke new \u201cThe Lambeth Walk,\u201d that fas- one of the highlights of the pro- be.| Appearing In New Moon cinating, tantalizing tune that{/duction, and that, allied to the throu swept the world and had every-| splendid performances wy mid-f .\u201c member of the cast, an e = Together for tha sixth time, S8lgmund Romberg is one of the body doing \u201cas they darn well haunting music by Noel Gay, ma- kk Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson fInest ever presented In a Mac- pleased,\u201d now takes on a Mew, yoy \u201cThe Lambeth Walk\u201d a, treat goal- Eddy, add to their prestige as the Donald-Eddy musical.Mlss Mac- lease of life and has fresh'in store for everyone.From the\u2019 No \u2018 ; Donald's solos include the famous worlds to conquer in the film opening shot, set in the famous and t screen's favorite romantic team |.ver Come Back to Me.\" \"One version of the London 1usical{London suburb, to the hilarious ing In \u201cNew Moon\u201d which ls now) Kiss,\u201d *Paree\u201d and \u201cRondolet.\u201d hit, \u2018Me and My, Girl\u2019 Titled|reunion of the two Cockney lov- Ea 4 chase playing at the Westmount Unl-| Together with Eddy she sings \"The Lambeth Walk,\u201d the first'ers, \u201cThe Lambeth Walk\u2019 ripples The Book You Hailed!.are Le The Book dow ted Theatre.\u201cWanting You,\u201d while the \u2018Largo\u2019 run picturization of the musicalion its way with one chuckle fol- The Stars You Love Ae I Wrote It\u201d @ trom \u201c number fs eung by Miss Mac\u2019 comedy success which is now lowing losely cn the heels of The Picture You'll Remember! RACHEL FIELD .Set aguinst tho colorful hack- Donald with a choir.Eddy's playing at the Snowdon United|another, Supporting Lane ip his ub Jeff L « Barb O'Neil > ground of 1780 New Orleans, the |songs include \u201cSoftly is In a Theatre with Lupine Lane, fam-|whimsical comicalities is lovely| wo.°c.r\u20acY Lynn arbara eil * Virgiais Weidler + Heary Daaie! mou! ; plot skotches the story of a lady Morning Sunrise,\u201d \u201cStout Heart- ed English comedien, and star of |Sally Gray, n-v to Sno.don pat- Walter Humpdea + George Couléurie + An ANATOLE LIT VAE Prodactio but | j of noble l'rench birth and à man |ed Men\u201d and \u201cShoe Shine Song.\u201d the original stage production, in| rons.Warner Baxter appears on| \u2014 2nd Feature Attraction \u2014 \u2014.were ! who, masqu.rading as « bonds-|and.a male quartet renders (he his famous role as the little half of this excellent ~~uble fea- posse : man, manages to elude the gull-|liting \u2018Merlanne.\u201d\u2019 The musical Cockney who inherits a title and {ture program in a fascinating away ; loline by droppin his ofticinl [numbers were recorded under the sets blue blooded aristocracy |drama entitled, \u201cEarthbound,\u201d in la | title ns The Due du Villiers.Hia|directio of Herbert Stothart, Virginia Bruce and George Brent are co-starred in \u2018\u2019The Man [880g with his lack of poise andjwbich Andrea Leeds and Lynn HIT THE ROAD WITH THOSE HILLBILLY HOWLERS > : dream of an republican form of Fifty Speaking Parts ee Too Much,\u2019 which is now playing at the York United his wealth of \u201cOi's!\u201d The all-\u2019 Beri have important reles.Short ing government ls realized when, A cast of morer than fifty ealre until Friday night.conquering dance, of course, issubjects will be included, oo they've got the | © lant vemoto from shlopmg Tacs, *PeukING roles Is sean in sup- .: oe il i he sels np a community with the|Port of the co-stars, with Mary The Legion\u2019s West.of New Brunswick, and Dr.bors .35-ye : members of his shipwrecked crew Boland, frest from \u2018er triumph H.F.Munro, of Nova Scotls, as ore t : : \" e fought ean i and the passengers of the bout, |n \u2018The Women, giving another Education Work joint chairmen, the three areas: A x \u201cNew Moon,\u201d which le and his rlotous comedy clos : are established as follows: New | way, men selz d on the high sea.The|R\"d prominent roles ed by i Brunswick and Gaspe; Nova: tree- action moves from Now Orleans George Zucco, H.B, Warner and Being Stepped Up.Scotia and Prince Edward Island, ! Bob to the island and Is replete with Grant Mitchell.Bunty Cutler, a and Newfoundland and Labrador.| and 5 many romanlic as well as comedy new screen find, makes her debut Division of education activ-| Guy Henson.of Halifax, is secret- Ret \u2018 hurt i situations.as Julle, Mis.MacDonald's mald, ities of the Canadian Legion War |2Ty of the committee and other e.RE E squa i The varied musical score by 2nd Dick Purcell, who was disco- Services in the Atlantic coast [NON-paid members are expected (HN LR EIT thre 7 vered and developed in short sub- command into three acreas, un- |to be added.- Tt 5 jects, is seen in ony of his first .|der the supervision of a volun- Division of the Atlantic coast Ww Ÿ fertured roles as Alexander, tary administrative committee.[command was made following wing 5 For Prompt Delivery of Eddy's frlend.Others In the has been announced here as the {the decision of the national com- Surp ; cast are Stanley Fields, John tempo of the Legion's work is|mittee under the chairmanship Friday Night Hine | Miljan, Ivan Simpson, William ;being stepped up to meet the in-|of Lieut.-Col.Wilfrid Bovey.After 11 o\u2019clock Revival lane, # i Tannen, Claude King, Cecil Cun- creasings demands of the new O.B.E., of Montreal, to block off | \u201cTHE OKLAHOMA KID\" Harv i ningham, Joe Yule, George Irv- fall and winter study season.ithe Dominion into three sections ONHLAND * Hump Cagney win ; can Q@& Fruitsand ||lt8, Edwin Maxwell, Paul E.Headed by Lieut.-Col.F.L.|\u2014the Pacific coast, inland pro- X Humphrey Bogart man, 3 soL S Groceries Burns, Rafael Storm and Wini- 1 (Monkland at Girouard) * Rosemary Lane W .trad Harris, \u2018Now Moon\u201d was wing 4 EL.6566 -\u2014 EL.8930 both produced and directed by \u2014\u2014 Friday Night ; TODAY until SATURDAY balvs F Robert Z.Leona:d, whose former { After 11 o'clock Revival | snap ÿ 5307 Sherbrooke West ||MacDonald-Eddy hits include \u201cTHERE GOES MY HEART\" New à Daliveries from 8 a.m.to 11 p.m \u201cGirt of the Golden West\u201d and UNT k FREDRIC MARCH % VIRGINIA son, t \u201cMaytime.\u201d BRUCE * PATSY KELLY Boxe (Sherbrooke at Gray Ave.) Davi \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TODAY UNTIL SATURDAY of .99 Char Mo send CHEER HER UPL ortl Maisie mcets up with a rancher in \u2018\u2019Gold Rush Maisie,\u201d latest 6s NEW MO ON a And Cost so Little laugh adventuro of the wisecracking and man-wise showgirl, which Ablaze with adventure! Bursting with melody!.tender with At Your Favorite Florist opons at the Monkland United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tues- romance on golden wings of song! with.; Sp JOHN day night.Ann Sothern again is seen as the rollicking Maisie, % JEANETTE MacDONALD À NELSON EDDY | I :CO R N F I E LD with Lee Bowman on the other end of the romantic duo.\u201cWHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS\u201d : C with | 5518 MONKLAND AVE.JEWEL TRIMMED Fin F t + MICHAEL WHALEN % JEAN ROGERS ) T 47 WA.2747 WFO | e ea ure ae .o WwW k at Red, blue and green stones ° Starting Sunday Playing Qne ee ROSES - most beautiful - long stems .dox.84e Will O At Sp CHRYSANTHEMUMS - All Colours .Lge.Bunch 69c |{outiine miniature gold hearts on pen Yas the Cie WEDDING BOUQUETS $2.50 - CORSAGES 35c up Jia black antelope suede purse, oh- wee} Hollywood fous - 5036 Sherbrooke W.- WA.3122 l'long in shape, It is matched to York Theatre WE WANT A from FUNERAL DESIGNS S FROM QUALITY FLOWERS $2.00 up islip-on gloves with the same \u2014_ is a decorative motif.Since it was first published In HUSBAND! M the fall of 1938 }> the Macmil- : he lan Company, Rachel Field's bio- Bachelors beware! Five charming desp graphical novel \u201cAll This and : Ce H Lan sisters are on à man-hunt! Lovely pres ;Heaven T\u2018o'\u2019 has had innumer- \u201cw 81 ; rear Ou BuigHTY Foon Orn U.S.A (le printing tha Tat lato in | \"Me Chips\u201d and the dashingatar wu : eee s Mu san 1939, and still * enjoying a of \u201cRebecca\u2019\u2019.match hearts - Le jready sale across the book count- and wits in the merriest alg ! pant Lo., .ers of several nations.of the year's LS Spai sends us this jolly good musi- gives us an unusual story of 2 Now in all its dramatic es- screen hits! be : man who traveis usan sence, it has been brought to the ; ¥ cal comedy adapted from the miles in a flash .Eavesdrops |!screen by Warner Bros.in a.A great novel! A ; the tuneful stage hit \u201cMe and My on the woman he loves .yet {brilliant picturization, which! great play # And E.; i Cu isn\u2019t there .stars Bette Davis as Mademoi-' now the years w # Girl\u2018\u2019 that had 500 performances (selle Henrlette Deluzy- Desportes, | romantic triumphl phas 0 .4 Charles Boyer as Theobold, Duc, visit 5 in London.\u2018de Praslin, protagonists in one of} fons H the most sensational murder | } whe k W A R N E R \"trials of all timer.a scandal that ' \u2018Spa À û BETH held the interest of two contin- thar A ents, helped n French king from ot G THE his throne.The film will open at Spai | .B A X T ,the York United Theatre on Sat- 2 urday playin, until Tuesday 2 y \u201cnight.5 ; Ney ; \u201cAll This and Heaven Too.\" Andrea Leeds, Lynn Bari, tho novel.wre thhe story of + Rachel Fleld's own g reat-aunt Charley Grapewin, Henry Wil- .a breath from the old \u2018 from the time she, a young girl wor] \u2019 .- coxon and Elizabeth Patterson \"with & past somewhat shrouded find land.bright and gay.n in mystery, left temporary ref- be J uge in England tr return to Rese Cast includes i y France, he birthplace.there to cord {become governess in the house- men LUPINO LANE EAR | HBOUND {hold ot the Duc de \u2018rusiin, roy- _ Com Seymour Hicks alist close to King Louis Phil- T\u2014\u2014\u2014 2nd Attraction \u2014- fo 1 Sally Gra \u2018the Duc's suloldal ceath a asin - The Dead End Kids with The Littl hs ally y By Basil King.We think Snow- (the death that ended but did not GREER starring LAURENCE Toush Guys j \u201cCALL A i) a sas .: : \u201d | i .- and other British favorites.don patrons will like Earth- \u2018completely solve the famous! SER.\" wi ary Carlisle and Larry 7 Limited .\u2018 bound\u2019\u2019 because it is different.,Praslin murder mystery.In that.à © - larg imited engagement.j murder the Duc's own wite, the wit Y BOLAND EDNA MAY OLIVER MAUREEN -_\u2014 Sun.- Mon.-Tues.Tear tie, wil .; a These Two First Run Pictures Now Playing Bn wito vas tna siete Coif MAR \u201cTHE GREAT WALTZ\" | su * .it's great music will enchant you, while its romance will reach OSULLIVAN * ANN RUTHERFORD + FRIEDA INESCORT .ses \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- 2nd Attraction your heart.twelve Johan Strauss -melodies] _OWN ORCHESTRA \"SAILOR'S LADY\" À LUISE RAINER AFERNANS GRAVET À MILIZA KORJUS B i \u201cay { An air-raid shelter in England | \u201cFLIGHT ANGELS shi 4 .-.ihas its own orchestra.it's riotous.when a stowaway baby on the flaghsip scuttles the | The Thrills That Keep Them Flying.Will keep You Spellbound! or 201 + navy's war games.It's romanticl.it\u2019s grant! with.ur .with i w ! À Virginia BRUCE À Dennis MORGAN À Wayne MORRIS *.NANCY KELLY L_ À Ralph BELLAMY * Jane WYMAN ru Cuba has & campaign against : city noises.(DECARIE BLVD.AT SNOWDON JUNCTION) meme * JON HALL o¥ 7.199 \u2014\u2014 -.\u2014 miss n.Mili.ing fall Tealiiz.helping ves for lite, in im.y efti circum.but he an suit stances, sdom is | to Our a calm of the efoe.ductio: ach | us id! 1S « - \u2026 LAR EA Be, ULIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1940 a 5 10e THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER PAGE Si WESTMOUNT HIGH DEFEATED BY STRONG WESTHILL TEAM WINNERS TIGHTEN HOLD ON FIRST PLACE WITH AN EASY [3-1 VICTORY OVER LOCALS \u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u201d Westmount was defeated 15-7 by West HMI in a High School Football League senior match at Westmount Park yesterday afternoon consolidating the Red and Gray's first place position in the jcop, Westmount retains ts second place berth.Rivalry existing between the two schools since they started battl- t=g against each other competitively years ago, never flared any hgher than ft did yesterday.And the result was a game packed with as much spectacular play and drama as any two major league ¢'ubs could have provided.West Hill detinitely was the better team but not by as wide a p.argin as the score would indi-%\u2014 cate.Chesley's youngsters were a steadier aggregation with more power.along the line and In ground offensive.Westmount, however, displayed a superior air attack and with school rules wide open as they are, that type cf offensive can turn the tide on one play.Turning Point The game was won and lost midway through the last quarter in a situation as tense and exciting as any footbal] situation could pe.It developed when Newman, Westmount middle wing, broke through the West Hill line at mid-field to block Keith Ellson's kick, pick up the loose ball and g:art heading for the West Hill goal-line.Nobody was between Newman and the line, but Allan Hall, driving Red and Gray backtielder.chased Newman and hauled him down a couple of yards away trom scoring territory.West Hill was leading 9-5 at the time.With three downs to go, West- mount looked to be home free, but three desperate line smashes were stopped and West Hill took possession with the ball inches away from its line.On the noxt play, Quarterback Billy Surphlis showed smart headwork in sending Ellson out of touch behind the line, conceding Westmount a safety touch and enabling West Hill to scrimmage the ball on the 33-yard line from whence the team moved out of danger.A hard fought battle all the way, the game ended in a mild free-for-all on the last play when Bob MacFarlane of West Hill, far and away the game's star, was hurt and several members of both squads wrestled around and threw a few punches, The teams: West Hill: Woodstock, flying- wing: Hall, Lobb, Eilson, halves; Surphlis, quarter; Loney.snap; Hines, Meyer, inside; MacFarlane, Adams, middles; Barrie, Harvey, outsides.Subs\u2014Darragh, williams, Orkin, Probyn, Liver- man.Westmount: Heron, flying- wing; Dickie, Champion, Wilson, halves; Strachan, quarter; Law.snap; Finical, Fisher, insides; Newman, Bartram, middles; Hanson, Rutledge, outsides.Subs\u2014 Boxer, Main, Langston, Curtis, Davies, Tgylor, Brennan.Officials: Frank Ulley, referee; Charlie Barbour, umpire.Spanish Citizens Grateful Nation To Stay at Peace Spaniards gratefully passed on the word to one ancther last week that, according to reports from Rome, Spain is to continue as a nonbelligerent.Many persons were sayirg that the civil war had given Spain enough war for a long time-\u2014this despite the recent clamor in the dress for an active partnership with the Rome-Berlin Axis.Last week\u2019s newhpapers did not publish the report by Stefani, of- ficlal Italian news agency, that Spain would not be involved as a belligerent and the version for morning papers, as delivered by the official Spanish agency, E.F.E.was somewhat watered down.Warlike talk during the later phases of Roman Serrano Suner\u2019s visit to Berlin had fed some persons to forget that the keynote when he left Madrid was that \u2018Spain already has dome ber share\u201d Serrano Suner, Minister of Government, was also to urge Spain's unpreparedness for war.New Toronto Plant To Hire Craftsmen Many specialized and skilled workers in glass and metal will find employment at a new plant to be built in the Toronto area by Research Enterprises, Ltd., ac- coriing to a recent announcement of the Toronto Industrial Commission.Many of the lines 0 t- manufactured, such as op- tica; glass and precision instru- ents, are largely new to Canada\u2019s industrial output.The firm has taken one of tbe largest factory sites in some Years.Plant facilities on the 16- âtre site will exceed $1,000,000, \u2018t is understood.DON'T WANT LIQUOR Barbados is discouraging the thipment of liquor into the coun- Tea Is Becoming Favorite Drink Of Troops Abroad Ottawa.\u2014 Canadian soldiers overseas have developed a fondness for tea and are inbibing in the national heverage of the Old Country with typical British regularity.Tea drinking has become such & custom among the men, in fact.that the overseas organization of the Canadian Legion War Services is putting into operation early next week another mobile van to follow the troops during route marches and night manoeuvres when they are away from their own regimental kitchens.Hot tea, which is served free of charge, is greatly appreciated, especially now that cooler weather has arrived, According to Captain Charles W.Evans, overseas manager of the C.L.W.S., the van will also carry supplies of cigarettes, candies and cakes.It will be in charge of Captain the Rev.W.T.H.Cripps, former rural dean of Red Deer, Alta., who is one of the 10 Legion supervisors now with the Ist and 2nd Canadian Divisions, College Head Backs Political Buttons David Bucharest, President of Newark Junior College, not only wants students to wear political buttons in class but he urges them to try to convert their classmates to their owu candidates.In a notice posted on the bulletin board recently, he said: \u201cIt has come to my attention there is an impression among some students that campaign buttons are prohibited here., .Not only is there no shuch prohibition but I am very anxious that students wear their political hearts on their lapels, so to speak.\u201cWhat\u2019s more, I hope every Willkie adherent will try to convert Roosevelt partisans and vice versa, Many factories are opening in Chile to make products formerly obtained in Europe.CO dl de donne a EIRE IEEE) N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N La LO TRINITY TROOP.The Trinity troop met as usual on Saturday last with more than 30 scouts in attendance.A great pat of the evening was devoted to inter-patro] games for com petition.Three recruits were invested; Terry Cuunihgbam, Teddy Harvey and Laird McMeekin.Visitors for the evening includca the Commissioner, Mr.King and Mr.Stevenson.Due to the increased mumber- ship, it was found necessary to make the following promotions: Troop leader George Kirk to the appointment of Assistant Scoutmaster and Quarter Master ss.Hunt to Troop leader.Troop leader 8.Hunt will act as Quarter master until a suitable scout can be found for said position.ASM Kirk wishes to announce that he will ho!d an examination in second class first aid this coming Saturday night, all those wishing said test must come to the meeting fully prepared for the examination, CAPT R.F.SCOTT ROVER CREW.Last evening, two new 1ecruits put in an appearance, Robert Wight and George Coughlan.Fred Read, Rover Mate and George Kirk Rover Second will be absent on leave for the next few months owing to thelr studies which will keep them away on meeting nights.Crews are planning on their Anniversary Banquet for the 27th of November.SRM Mel Burge is chairman of the committee and will be assisted by F.Read, G.McAuley and A.Eaves.U.S.Army Tanks Cross Into Canada Two dozen United States Army tanks crossed the international boundary recently on flat cars, en route to Camp Borden, Ontario, where they will be used for training Canadian tank units.This first installment of the 200 over-age tanks recently acquired from the United States was gtalled at the border tor 36 hours.They arrived in Detroit Oct.1 from Rock Island, Ill., covered by a United States Government bill of lading.However, clearance was refused until certification of special War Office permission for export of armament arrived from Washington.Another 41 tanks now are in Detroitawaiting similar clearance.The 200 armored vehicles, of six tons weight and lightly armed, were built in the late years of the World War and immediately after it, They were declared obsolete two years ago for use by the Un- | QUICK START IS FORWARD'S BIGGEST ASSET Carl Snavely, inset, Cornell coach.Time was when the football coach put his big, slow, dumb men at the tackles and guards and conserved superior athletes for positions which, at the time, were regarded as more complex and important, There is no place for that kind of lineman today.A coach usually selects his tackles because of their defensive qualities, and his guards principally on their offensive ability.Nether a guard nor tackie is likely to find himself on the first team unless he is a good blocker.For the guards, ability to block in and out of the line is the prime consideration, By that | mean guards who can pull out to Mn interference.We choose our linemen so that on occasion every man can pull out and block.OFFENSIVE FORWARD HAS AN ADVANTAGE Oy linemen can be big or small, fast or slow, but some slow runners start and charge quickly.We feel this is more important than ability to pick up speed later.British Scientists At Canada\u2019s Service An English scientific Iabora- tory offers Canadian farmers a unique service without charge.Any farmer in Canada can now post to Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, England, specimens of a crop failure for fted States Army.examination.In due course he This holds flank plays.Without deprecating the importance of interferers, it Is nevertheless just as imperative that the men who stay in the line keep opposing linemen completely out of the play.This requires quickness of movement and leg drive.The offensive lineman presumably has the advantage over his foe because he knows just when the ball will be snapped and just where the play is going.THis brings up the question of giving away a play, something all offensive linemen must watch.The forward must take a stance which in true, especially on no way \u2018points\u2019 the direction or type of play, He should guard against little mannerisms which would indicate whether or not he is pulling out or remaining to block, One or two backs often go in the opposite direction of the play for deceptive purposes, but linemen always block in the direction of the play.MAKE DEFENSIVE LINEMEN TIP DIRECTION OF PLAY Although we prefer positive ag- will receive a report indicating with mathematical precision the chemical deficiencies that resulted 1n failure.Experiments have proved that failure is often due to the presence or ahsence of minor elements of the soll, some good for growth, some bad, For example, a lack of minute amounts of boron has been found to produce the swede and turnip disease nown as \u201cbrown heart\" in Canada and \u2018\u2018mottle heart\u201d In New Zealand.In South Austra- Guards, like the one blocking in center foreground, should be chosen for their offensive ability, says gressiveness and the forward, driving type of block, a crafty lineman often will retreat a half step, permitting the defensive fos to commit himself as to the direction he will charge.Mouse-trapping Is a very important and clever offensive maneuver, On certain plays a key defensive player is allowed to come through a hole.He is blocked from the side and the play then goes through the hole he has vacated.One of the glaring weaknesses | have noticed in linemen is that they remain on the scrimmage line too long after a punt, They lose time getting down the field, when as a matter of fact a couple of the Interior linemen should beat the ends down.Opponents usually have plans for obstructing wingmen.A lineman\u2019s job is a hard, bitter one.He is often an obscure figure with the crowds and the headlines, but the players know who are responsible for the real team play.That's why most college captains are lineman, a Ha a disease lke \u2018gray speck\u201d has affected barley crops defl- clent in mangnnese, Plants sent to Rothamsted for diagnosis are burned and the ash fs made incandescent.The space troscope then records phologra- phically the chemical constituents of the ash.These photographs raveal tho presence or absence of minor elements that assist or retard healthy growth.Coal prices have nearly doubl- ad in Belgium (hig year.WILI.BATTLE Westmount High will see action Saturday afternoon at Molson Stadium in the second game of a twin bill.They will oppose Montreal High in a game which should produce some good football.Roth teams are in a good position in the loop which is being closely contested this ROARON, The first game will get underway AL 2.16 and will ace D'arey grid squad Rr eee To Organize Six-Man Football Orguized by the municipat veeroation dopartment six-man touch football games will be Played (his scason at West mount Park.Those interested in playing on the team should register their name with one of the park attendents at the band-stand on Monday between 3.80 and 4 pom, No uniform Is required for this game, LOCAL SQUAD WINS BY 23-5 Last Tuesday Montreal High's senior B squad bowed to tha tune nf 283-5 before a superior Wost- mount team, Things looked very bad for Westmount In the opening minutes of the game, when Hoxste of Montreal intercepted na Wost- mount forward scoring a touchdown after a beautiful 75 yard run, Followihg this set back the Westmount apirit showed \u2018up bril- Hantly, and they were novor men- need during the rest of the game.Redpath and Wake swooped around the ends for large gains while Poters and Nicholson plunged for the necded first downs through the line Minty at quarter carefully guidod his team to victory, with the result that Peters scored twico and Nicholson nnd Radpath once.The oxira three points on two convertis by Pelors and a rouge kicked by Nicholson, Although the Westmount squad was never Ih oa tight position, Gibbs, Nlitz and Hegg! supplied the fire and spirit for Montreal and kept Westmount alert till tho finul whistle.NEW FUEL Japan has a new motor fuel which 18 said to be superior to gunoline, WESTMOUNT HIGH GRID TEA: MHS.SQUAR IN PROTESTANT LOOP MATC:: McGee stack up against Catholle High in the Catholic section, The local school squad will take th field againat Montreal High fo! lowing this game, With the teams of both Jeague: closely bunched the results oi these two games will have an Im portant bearing on the standings It {s expected that the largest a: tendance of the season will ht on hand aince Saturday's result will bo a matter of genera] fn- terest to all the teams of boil Tongues, School officials are mueh gratified by the large and grow ing attendance of football fans in genoral, apart from the large turnouts of school supporters.This Indicates a widening of interest in the type of football purveyed by tho school longues.Fans aro taking ndvantage of the opportunity of seeing and Judging for themselves the possibilities for a more intriguing game should moguls of big time foothall in the east nee fit to open up the game as has beon done in Western Canada, DELIVERED ICE COLD Rapid Service till 11 p.m, FI.4744 If first lino signale busy, Disl WE.1616 FORUM GROCERY Nearest Gioened arocer to Westmount.2209 St.Catherine W.BICYCLES : Repaired and Rebuilt VENTILATORS INSTALLED In Double Windows Household Repairs - Keys Made McWHINNIES' Repair Shop 5900 Sherbrooke West WAlnut 3113 ROBINTEX SUITINGS IF YOU WANT A SUIT v THAT WILL 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