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[" 941 r play.casting ing the laison- cricket Satur.| goon heavy draw, rain he Fly s heid mount poned h bet Mc- f this lon in Closed re the closed vents, men's VC ex US ] 4 ê è 4 3 I 4 4 Ene Pp PRT ny \u201c42 Years in GR Westmount\u201d WEDDING GIFTS FOR THE BRIDE An Exclusive Collectio OLD ENGLISH SILVER OHMAN°S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.BOIS rr WE.4046 VOL.XII, No.35 { WAR WITH JAPAN IS SURE | NOTED LABOR EXPERT TELLS MEMBERS OF ROTARY CLUB Dr.Penrose of International Labor Office Secs Far Eastern Conflict As Inevitable \u2014 Reviews Event In Sunrise Empire Leading to Advent of Militaristic Government \u2014 Foreign Ideas Not Politically Welcome Dr.E.F.Penrose, Ph.D., head of the International Labor Office.spoke to members of the Westmount Rotary Club at Victoria Hail vesterday afternoon, and cited the pros and cons on the \u201cFar Eastern Situation.\u201d Speaking in a personal capacity, Dr, Penrose outlined events that led to the present tension existing between Japan and the Western Powers, the British Commonwealth of Nations and the United States.\u201cWar with Japan is almost inevitable,\u201d said the speaker, \u201cbut we must go back a decade to get to the root of the evil.\u201d \u201cIt was only in the early part* of the 20th century that Japan (joes caused a semi-Fascist stare really shook off the age old feu- in Japan.\u201d continued the speaker, dal system,\u201d he continued, \u201cWhen| «hyt 5 Totalifarian state ln the one had only to voice an opinion| sense practiced in Italy and Nazi vontrary to popular bellef to court Germany is an impossibility disaster and in many instances owing to the presence of the Em- death.peror \u201cIn later years a civilian gov- \u201cNot only that the introduc- ernment swept into office, and tion of foreign ideas are not ruled in a true Democrailc) wholly welcome in Japan, that as .is from a political standpoint.\u201cThey may embrace an alien ideaology,\u201d continued Dr.Pen- rose, ''but never completely adopt it to the Japanese mode of na- \u201cBut the financial and economic status of Japan was in desperate circumstances, and this proved a real wedge for those with militaristic tendencies.tional standards, Throw Back To Old Days Dr.Penrose was Introduced by It BB.-tbrow, back_to_{he| Archie- Callard, and-thanked by days when every man's life could! Rotarian D.R.W.McKean for an be had for a price,\u201d and at this! address of exceptional Interest.stage Dr, Penrose mentioned the early '20's, when a wave of crime swept the country which took the life of many leading figures in the nation\u2019s political set-up.Alluding to the time he was residing in Japan, Dr.Penrose stated that cordial relations existed between that country and the Western powers, but there was no solid outlet for Japan's commercial life, and the country was to small in comparison to the population to fulfill the people's requirements.\u201cThis national calamity gave the opportunists the opening they desired,\u201d he said, \u201cand they preached expansion through military might, irrespective of the results, \u201cWith subtle ways and impassioned talk they hoodwinked the people into believing that their way was the only redemption for Japan, and that way was the conquest of Asia by Japan.\u201cA sharp difference of opinion ensued between the different schools of thought, but the military clique came out on top and the conquest of China was :he direct aftermath.\u201cThings did not go according to plan, but minor conquests were made, and the complete indifference shown by Britain and the States strengthened the position of the fanatics.\u201cThe Japanese people were in part satisfied, but many of the in.ellects thought bigger and better gains could be had through the medium of economic conferences, but theirs was a voice crying in the wilderness.\u201cThe introduction of German President Ewart Everson was in the chair, JAMES STEEL CONDUGTS BAND James C.Steel, Westmount Composer, Conducts Victoria Rifles Band Playing His Descriptive Fantasia James C.Steel, Westmount song writer and composer residing at 222 Wood avenue, recently conducted his own composition at a concert given at Lafontaine Park by the band of the Victoria Rifles of Canada.Mr.Steel's number, a descriptive fantasia entitled \u201cA Picnic at St.Helen's Island,\u201d was well received by the large audience.The fantasia described an entire day on the Island, including daybreak.dancing, games; a military note was introduced, and a thunderstorm interpreted with skill; the number concluding with a prayer for peace and victory, composed by James Steel and sung by the who'!e audience.A Scotsman by birth, Mr.Steel has lived in Montreal for the past 35 years, and Is the author of several booklets of song and story.including.\u201cExperiences of a Scotsman in Canada.\u201d Horticulturists Show Is Unqualified Success Annual Show at St.Lukes cess \u2014 Hall Held Unqualified Suc- Blooms Raffled by \u2018Chris\u2019 Ellis Following Awarding of Prizes \u2014 Competition Keen The Annual Flower Show staged by the West End Horticultural, service the theme of the sermon Saclety at St.Luke's Church Hall last Wednesday and Thursday Was! oi; he \u201cLooking at Life Through 82 unqualified success from every standpoint.While the quantity of, the Microscope and the Teles: bloom was slightly less than last larger, many persons having planted part of their vegetables.The quality of both livwers and vegetables was higher; than usual and was highly commended by the judg fiowers were Walter White and the vegetable exhibit war flower plot with Year, es, Judges for the H.C.Meeks while the vegetable ludges were C.D.Schnebly and W.J.Smith.The attendance both evenings was very gratifying, visitors ex- Pressing great admiration at the beautiful display.A telegram was! received on Thursday evening\u2019 {rom J.Arthur Mathewson.prov:ncial treasurer, expressing re- bros that be bad (ailed to appear g \u2014_\u2014 | his office.the show and the garden compe- (Continued on page 2) the previous evening to open the, show.due to a clerical error iu The trophies won at NR YG CY, he Westmount Lxamin Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada's Metropolis 1 oe * tte Verdun Mayor Louds Frontiersmen Captain M.McGuire, 0.C.The Legion of Frontiersmen, B-11 Squadron, 5217 Sherbrooke St.West.Montreal, P.Q.Dear Captain McGuire, Allow me to express to you, and through you to the members of The Corps of Imperial Frontiersnen, my warmest \u2018haaks for your valuable co-operation on .the occasion of the military demonstration held in Verdun.last Thursday evening.The spectators attended in such vast numbers that our Police Dept.should have been very much handicapped without the able assistance of your men to maintain control, and I wish you to know (hat the services of your organization on this occasion were profoundly appreciated.With kindest regards, believe me to be, Very sincerely yours, (Signed) Edward Wilson Mayor of Verdun.etre att me mt thts memes mn of BOLIVIAN LIFE THEME OF TALK BY MISSIONARY Rev.S.Hillyer to Tell of Experiences in South America :.\u2026\u2014 Rev.Sydney Hillyer, B.A.B.Th., will speak at Westmount Baptist Church on Sunday and his evening topic promises to be of unusual interest.His address is entitled \u201cLife in Bolivia under Nine Presidents\u2019 and it will be based on his personal experiences in Bolivia and his knowledge of the changing conditions in that country during the past two decades.With this address Mr.Hillyer will conclude his present visit to Montreal.He plans to leave shortly to resume his work as minister of the Spanish speaking Baptist Church in La Paz, Bolivia.On Sunday morning he will speak on a subject which is also of special interest.It is entitled \u201cChristianity and the New Order\u201d and the questions with which be will deal are \"Shall we have a New Order after the war?\u201d and \u201cHas Christianity any contribution to make to this New Order?\u201d Calvary, Baptist Union Services To End Sunday The Union Services of Calvary United and First Baptist Churches will conclude with the services on Sunday next, when the two con- gregationg will worship in Calvary Church, Greene avenue at Dorchester St., Westmount, Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D., 1941 WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, - Se ry LOCAL OFFICIAL STATES In all weathers the minesweepers of Britain's Navy continue their hazardous task of keeping the harbours, channels and approaches frees of enemy mines.Ever liable to air attack, they have shown they can hit back to some purpose, and many German raiders are shot down by their capable gunnery.British minesweepers are seen on patrol.SCHOOLS MAY SUBSTITUTE WOMEN FOR MEN TEACHERS | $0 p Westmount Man Given High Post It has been unofticiaily reported that Alfred J.Pick B.A, M.A, B.C.L, son of Mr, and Mrs.F.J.T.Pick, of Clarke avenue, \\West- mount, has been appointed Secretary to Charles J.Bur- chell, K.C., Canada's New High Commissioner to Newfoundland.Mr.Pick is well known here, having attended Wost- mount High School aud Me- Gill University.For the past year he has held the position of third Secrotary in the Department of External Affairs in Ottawa, fos cme cm nt A 4 pe + BOYS' COMPANY NOTES SUGGES OF EXPERIMENT Terminates Camp Period\u2014 To Resume Regular Friday Activities The First Westmount Company terminated their camp over the woek-end, after a most success ful period, at St, Androws Kast, Fvery moment of the time was thoroughly enjoyed by the boys and although (wo rainy days were ep-lencod, theso wore utilized to the fullest in the organizing of trips of interest to the Curil- on Museum and St.Bugena Airdrome.avdson wns in charge of the camp, asristed by Btaff-Sergeant Captain J.Howard Rich.HARDWOOD FLOORS Sr-nlied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St.Wostmount\" Free Estimates WE.2323 LE na A ens SISSIUIIL IIS III LILI IIS IIS IIS III IIIU IS IP 71 PE a Le PRICE:\u2014TWO CENTS \u2018REFUSE CARTS TO COLLECT SMALL AMOUNTS OF SCRAP; SPECIAL GALLS FOR LOADS Westmount Civic Authorities Signify Intention of Aiding Government Campaign to Fullest Extent \u2014 \u2018\u2019Service\" Calls to Take Care of Large Amounts \u2014 Every Convenience at Disposal of Citizens \u2014 Effort to Be Greatest on the Island \u2014 No Lagging Behind \u2014 Maximum Endeavor Expected Restdeuts of Westmount who intend to aid the Canadian Gov- arnment in the collection of sulvnage - held to he a vital part of our war effort \u2014 will find the City Offictala more than willing Lo co-operate, .\u201cThose who have small quantities of scrap metal, waste paper, bottles, rubber, cle., nre requustad to place them nour (hoir garbage and tho colloctors will have special contalners in which to place it, Citizens who necumulnte largo amounts of this much doalred scrap, have only to call the City Hall and roquest a truck which will be on its way within a few minutes, Rxecutives of the City Hall, int =\" mre cme oe an Interview with The Examiner, duratlon ol the war and many today, stated thoy woro fully, yours after, aware of the importance of this It the Dominion has need of recently launched salvage can ogaivage now, will always be puign, and asserted that thoy able to make uso of it, nud MW no would go to consideruble lengths to ensure that Westmount complishod {ta share of the work, Tho main thought and en denvor of City officinia Is to = that the residents of Westmoun! do thelr utmost In thin Sota drive, uncertain manner.Westmount \u2018sn lending the way, and It {8 to be | oped that it will never fail In \"the course of duty.ne- war i patra Military Duty Drains Male Personnel of Local Schools \u2014 Greater Demands Expected in Future \u2014 Local Parent-Teachers Group Held Exceptional\u2014Many Refugee School Children Substitution of women for men in teaching positions formerly held by the latter, was seen as a possibility in Westmount schools\u2019 as a result of the many having recently joined the colors.This was the view held by 8.F.Kneeland, intendent for the Westmount School Commission with the Examiner this morning, fn an interview Since closing date early this summer four have left for active service, and this figure swells the total to 12 who have enlisted from Westmount Intermediate school alone, hostillties.With.September 3 the date set for the reopening of Protestant schools in Westmount, four va-| dealre to learn and study, cancies have to be filled to com- Westmount Intermedfate has.plete the teaching staff and bring| 55 refugee school children In] it to full strength.Even in ordi- ary times, this would he quite an obstacle to overcome, Parent-Teachers The people of Westmount take a keen interest in the educational upbringing of their children, and there is a real Parent-Teachers association in the city.This close collaboration between the parties hag had most beneficial results, and emphasizes the progress made In pupll- teacher psychology which has elevated existing relationships to k since the outbreak of a higher level, and increased the attendance for the opening term, and there ls more than a possl- bllity that their ranks will be doubled in the very near future.What it means to these exiles from other lands to he able to attend school without fear of bombing attacks and artillery shelling Is something those fn Westmount can only vaguely comprehend, but glowing faces and cheery dispositions speak for themselves, A moot question which cropped up recently, ig the fact FINISHING TOUCHES will preach at both services.Labor Day will be observed in many of the Christian Churcheaz\u2019 with special messages.At such! a time it is fitting to think of man in his co-operation wth God.\u2019 St.Paul summarizes this high re-, ' jationship when he says \u201cWe are\u2019 | workers together with Him.\u201d Only as we are workers with God can we ever build the proper structure which is the realization: of our best dreams and highest ideals.Dr.Jones will deal with this theme at the morning ser vice on Sunday.At the evening | cope.\u201d We greatly need both the near and the far off vision of lite; both the contemporary and the eternal.{ proper value.announce that the Red Cross rooms will be open on Tuesday from 10.30 a.m.to 4.36 p.m, and the workers will be glad to re- | ceive the work that has been Only ' thus can we! see things in their true perspec-; , tive and place upon them tbe, The Red Cross Unit wisbes to! \\ 7 i 7 ni These three youngsters enthusiastically groom their tween the ages of nine and 15 to build a chariot for the event.ear\u2019! to entry in the \u2018\u2019Soap Box\u2019\u2019 annual Derby.This year the race will take place on September 20 and there is still ample time for any boy be- prior formation may be had from A.E.Sinclair of Capital Trust Company St.James St.This is the fourth year that the Kinsmen Club have staged the derby which is designed to promote craftsmanship and sportsman- completed during the summer, - ship amengst the boys.Secretary-Super- ; Ty has; A | TAberal Donation Robert Morrow.The Company, were happy to welcome am co campers, Peter Philips, Kddte; Butcher and Billy Butcher, the two latter boys bhelng guests of Canada from England.The company will resume Its regular Friday night activity very shortly and looks forward to à very uctive senson.The staff has been greatly augmented and a wide varlety of Brigade craft will he undertaken.Lieut.Alex Upham will specialize in model- ratlway bullding and first nid, while Staff-Sgt.Robert Morrow will Instruct Signalling as well as the recruit classes.Lieut, James Patterson and Lieut.Wm.Mulligan will carry on special Instruction work.The company has heen responsible for sending 48 albums to their brothers in Brighton and Hove, England, who have been through the \u201cBHtz,\u201d and have re- celved many letters from these lads, expressing thelr gratitude A great many of the boys have joined the \u201cpen pal club\u201d of the B.B, Wedding Tribute To Former Mayor The golden wedding anniversa- of former Mayor and Mrs.George Hogg was not forgott2n by old friends and colleagues al the Westmount city hall A bouguet of 50 tallkma: roses arrived at the residence of Mr.and Mrs.Hogg, conveying heart.fest congratulations on the ocea- sion of the celebration of their Golden Wedding, and many more years of happiness.The Merchants\u2019 Beaman's Club at 750 Notre Dame West, und | the Merchant Navy Officers Club at 442 Sherbrooke street west gave a joint contribution of $250.to be forwarded to the special Salvaged material Iu to re place that which {8 eopendaed In the war effort, und to gat thi reinforcement the m mum ef fort 1s essential, and the placln of thin srerap in the right chan nels, ao that It Hes at the nation\u2019 | disposnl, Is of paramount ime | \"es poten \" Succeeds V.C.Wans- sepa strange (hut so much .stress should be attached to brough \u2014 Tribute Paid scrap, but today that material ix , ; invaluable stock, which may he Latter for Past Services lurking In some old attle and To School long since furgolten, Look wround and leave nothing to chance, ft 13 possible that many old things will come to light, and those very articles many be just; tha thing thal Canada Is looking! for, something which can be turned to a national use, The drive ns slaried, and fl fs gaining momentum, bat fit will not stop at any time, this campaign is one that will last for the CAMP VISITED BY ROTARIANS Lots of Fun As They Join In Games \u2014 Voted Best | Spot for Boys Rota- Boys\u2019 A group ol Westmount rluns visited Weredale Camp at Lake I.Achlgan ly, and were the guests Committees of Weredale Protestant Orphans Home, The occasion for the trip was the annual field day during which the Rotarians take part, and it Is always an event of great fun and sport.The races recent- | of House the, provided many thrills, and were keenly contested, tha w.nngr: having to go \u201call out\u201d to gain the prizes, At the close 0° the day'# festi-! vied, the visitors were taken un, 1935 teaching French On September 10 when Lower Canada College opens, a now headmaster, DD.8.Penton, B.A, will be In charge of the school, It has been announced by Allan M.Mitchell, chatrman of the board of governors, V.¢, Wanshrough, who has held the post since 1936, Is leave Ing the school to take up dulles In another field, the statement d'ady, adding \u201cthat under bles direction the school achieved many gendemle and athletic successes while enrolment Increased from 143 to 275 pupils.The schoel is greatly Indebted to Mr.Wauns- hrough for (he fine example of high character whlch he sot for the boys and the board of governors wishes him every success In hig new field.\" léducated in England incoming incumbent, Mr.who was educated at School and at Oxford joined the staff in and geography.He was headmantor of Guy Drummond House at 1,.C.C.The Penton, Repton Universally, Mr, Mitchell's announcement declares \u2018the new headmaster brings a wealth of organizing talent to his new task.He is a strict disciplinarian buf he la al- ur a firm hellever in developing Initiative.The succezs achlaved in organizing games for , tho younger hoys at [,.C.0C0.was largely due to his efforts\" J 8S Baillle, M.A, wlll he ax- rommittes appointed -by the Navyia tour of inspection sad were as-| sistant headmaster.[League of Canada.\u2018 that young men who are apectat-! lets In the art of teaching should or should not be allowed to join, any of the armed services, voluntarily or by military call, There I8 a strong demand for: teachers in nilitary life, and the call fs so urgent that none Atopa and ponders before making any derision.The present situation is held serious and it Is one that will: have to he decided by the Fed-| eral fovernment, such an act, would be face-saving to all concerned and lay the onus pf res.| ponathility squarely unon the thoulders of the authoritie., tounded at the neatness and ; cleanliness that was in evidence | everywhere.The new library, gymnasium, \u2018and sleepilræ accommodation gave « (thar! the guests an idea how u modern! cainp fe operated, and the swimming facilities and boating arran- | Kements were really someth.ng to marvel over, | An excellent dinner served from a well equipped kitchen elimaxed & nost enjoyuble day, and speech making Was conspicuous by {ts ~hsence, Before the party took | ve 1 their hoste, M.E.Iva +\" uk- ed the camp su ory\u2019 th h houn lity and promired ap ody 1 rate, PATRONS FOR HORSE SHOW Well-known Montrealers who will act as patrons to the forth.leoming Wings for Britain\u201d Horse Show at the Alpine Ring, Ste.Marguerite's, this coming Saturday, August 20th, nre Sir Kugene and Lady Fisget, Hon, Mr, and Mra, Hector Perrier, Hon, \u201clargaret Shuuzhnessy, Lionel Bertrand, M.P,, Lieut.-Col.and Mrs.Hugh Wallis, Mr.and Mre.SW.MeConnell, Mr.and Mrs, ©.M Black, Mr.end Mrs A 0 Ty- fer, Mr and Mrs, ATL UWL +, Mr, and Me *.DesBjaillets Me W OH P Hit r 4 dore ali as 1¥ ro sm Te bare on EU Iie © space for garage, PAGE TWO The Westmount Examiner Published Every Thursday flerving the City of Westmount Garden Buburh of Canada's Metropolis THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773X newspaper for the home devoted to public service.WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1941 | his car to business because he thought that if he kept it parked in front of his office a!l day customers.erapts his own SOLDIERS\u2019 DEPENDENTS A mathematical problem that might be given soma attention by the Ottawa authorities on rlalroad employee earning $200 a month has increased to the extent that he needs a bonus of $1.93 a week, how much should be now paid to a soldier's wife, who, with an assigned pay, separation allowance and allowance for less two children, monthly?\u201d receives The scale of allowances for soldiers\u2019 dependents is better than it was !n 1914-18, but is still far from an amount that will permit most- of them tu continue to enjoy the same standard of living as when their breadwinners were at home.Some soldiers\u2019 wives are in a position to accept employment to supplement their incomes, but the woman with one or two small children is tied to her home.The problem is intimately connected with the success of recruiting campaigns.The single man, without dependents, can easily decide to sacrifice his civilian way of life in his country\u2019s service.The married man may be equally willing to make the same personal sacrifice, but he can conscientiously doubt his right to sacrifice others.Up to date the Government has given him little aid in solving his problem.CITY MAN'S THOUGHTS The editor of a weekly newspaper in a town of 3,000 population has stopped driving his car to his office.But four days after the plea from Ottawa that we all conserve the gasoline supply, the butcher, baker and candlestick maker were still driving to and from their places of business.The average distance between places of work and homes makes one- third of a mile, which would m:an one and a third mlies of walking per diem and one and a third miles of gasoline consumption saved per car per diem.Another editor said that he stopped driving than $100 For our part, the highway.carries.inion.it might prevent an advertiser from bringing in an ad or a subscriber from paying up arrears.The live towns of Canada seldom have spare parking space in the business section.One may have had the impression that they were cars of But if every business man pre- parking space, the only real customers might have to park in front of the order offices of the mail-order houses.So, if the town businessman leaves his car at home he may gain in health and business.And, as Mr.Cottrel\u2018e emphasizes, there is the .matter of placing the tankers in the transat- | lantic traffic that victory may be achieved.The foregoing is, of course, thoughts on town life by a person who lives in a large city.The city man who lives 6.6 miles from his office and half a mile from the nearest bus may consider himself justified in driving to business \u2014 it, as he hopes \u2014 he can make a deal with a neighbor to relieve the pressure on the street-car system which would be utterly inadequate if all cars were left at home.we think that the solution of the problem is to leave all Canadian cars in their garages on Sundays.tew summers ago, was impelled for domestic reasons to spend an inactive summer says it was a most delightful change.traftic problems, east, west or north.people spend much time working in the garden and the only time in which they might relax tharein to enjoy its beauties is spent on One man who, a He avoided all Most EQUIPPING SERVICE MEN Some conception of the gigantic purchasing task of the Canadian Government may be gained from the fact that no less than 337 separate contracts have been awarded to companies scattered across Canada from coast to coast for the manufacture of components of the personal equipment of the Canadian soldier.While no accurate figures are available, possibly 75,000 to 100,000 workers in some 70 Canadian communities, large and small, are employed at least part time in the making of what the soldier wears or the equipment he The equipment of a single soldier for service in the field\u2014his battle dress, steel helmet, gas mask, and contents, web equipment, eating utensils, water bottle, ground sheet, greatcoat, cap, boots, socks, shirts, clasp knife, cartridge pouches, pay book, minor items costs in the neighbourhood of $120.Almost every item is made in the Dom- rifle and bayonet, haversack identity disc, and a number of THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER BOOK | 1 \u2018 : | REVIEW | | mess | HOWARD S ROSS THE HANDBOOK of POLITICAL RE \u201cI5MS\" by Louis Wascrnan Association Press, 347 Madison Avenue, New York City.Our lives ure being upset by contiictiug fuiths and the struggle to uphold them.What are thease philosophies which are at grips in the world of today?It is important that we be as woll-informed as possible if we are to :aake Intelligent decisions.Political science is no longer an academic exercise for Ph.D.'s; it is the battleground tor all of us.This handbook is a useful guide to -the roads we should explore and choose.We are given brief but adequate descriptions of the social do:trines, \u201cisms,\u201d and ideologies about which there ; so much mis understanding.The author makes clear, objectively and simply, thelr purposes, the pattern of the soclety they propose, the reasons for their quarrel with the staius quo, and the methods by which they seek to bring about changes in society.All of this is condensed into lucid statements, with simplified charts to high-light the key Issues.Beginning with a comprehensive chapter on democracy, which, he shows, is affirmed by most of the diverse doctrines, there follows a definition of Liberalism.Those who wish to better understanding what 1s happening today will get a new insight from this picture of Liberalism as the historical movement underlying th modern era of social change.Next ls a description of the dls- tinguishing elements of Capitalism, the prevailing form of eco- nemic activity in most countries today.This ls followed by State 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Bros, EL 8187, w= = = - SITUATIONS WANTED .catty E-4 FLECTRIC STOVE.Floor lamp.Cur-l HEINTZMAN PIANO, De Forest MAN, single, wants part jime work, tal rode and fixtures.Dicture| Crosley radio, in good condition.Very Box 170 c-o 3191 Hampton Avenue, MAROON STROLLER hiding type, | frames.Glassware mirrors, bric-d- rensonable.AT.2578.K-218 E-12| Vomplete, $7.00, WA, 6201, K-64! brane.AT.6069, K-177 _\u2014_ PIANO, goods condition, $35.00.FI.PROPERTY FOR SALE 5637, K-215 DORCHESTER ST., Wostmount.Solid CHAIRS.China.Books.Waterless brie: stone front resklonçe, suitable for conversion, seven rooms, fireplace, paved lane, $1800.cash required.Settle Estate, reduced Crossword Puzzle to $4000, WI, 8200, K-82 APARTMENTS TO LET BLENHBIM Apartments, 7 large bright rooms corner Kim and Wept- orn, frigidaire, tiled bathwoom, newly decorated, vacant, may be seen anytime.Apply Janitor.Phone Wl.8923.4114 Western.3-24 SHERBROOKE ST.W.0010, \u2018est- mount, Plokwiek Arms, modern five rooms, tiled bathroom, electric passenger and frolght elevators, extra large rooms, Best value In Westmount $60 and up, Call Supt.DI.4724 or D.W.Oglivie & Co.Inc, 1010 St.Catherine St, West.HA.8201, _ .am ROOMS TO LET WESTMOUNT, 226 Prince Albert, kL.5505 after 6 p.m.bright airy large room, Board if desired.Fronch cooking.Modern home.hot and cold running water in room.E-14 ROOM AND BOARD WANTED PERMANENT accommodation for two adults, 3 rooms, partly furnished or unfurnished and bathroom, central Westmount prefarred, WI, Sea, 10 2-14 QUIET ENGLISH war guest would appreciate refined inexpensive home, or one or two furnished or unfurnished rooms in Westmount.Write Box 173 c-o 2191 Hampton Ave.E-9 REFINED JEWISH lady wants board and room In adult family or would make mutual arrangements with a widow or couple.Westmount or N.D.G.Box No 172 c-o 2191 Hampton Ave.B-1 A BRIDE'S OPPORTUNITY! Handsome chesterfield suite, beautiful rugs.Breakfast set, bedroom suite, studio get, Drop leaf able and chairs, Rook- case, lamps, tables.Never used.Selling separately.FI.1950.Colson, 1853 Greene, Westmount, E-83 LADYS WRITING desk.Old card table.Sewing table.Marble top table, W- ut what-not.Telephone desk and chair, All at reasonable prices, 5S9ä Sherbrool » St.W., N.D.G.R-19 WESTMOUNT High School umper uniform complete, sise 14, hoer size 5, WI.1504, E-18 MAHOGANY cabinet gramophone, some records, useful for country house, cheap.Frock coat and vest, small sise, WE.2589.E-18 HORIZONTAL 45\u2014=Shocks 1t\u2014Member of early 1-Legends to tl 19-\u2014Horrified \u2018 Christian sect 6\u2014Pertaluing to he S1\u2014Fierce beas 52\u2014Continue 12\u2014Lasso laity 10\u2014 Mountain Inke U\u2014Emanations 15-\u2014-Hindu god of fire 1f1\u2014Soug 17-\u2014Plunders 54\u2014Gamholed 58\u2014Turkish coin 58\u2014DBaltic Sen gull 61\u2014Underworld goed a2\u2014Cotton fiber 13\u2014Nostrils 21\u2014Rodent 23-\u2014Leaf 25\u2014Most deliber- 27\u2014Piatform 18-\u2014Norse goddess A3\u2014Newt 28\u2014Helge t9\u2014Fnlsifier 64\u2014Thesplan 20\u2014Trout 20\u2014Ship's officer 63-\u20140therwise a\u2014Chew ; 22\u2014Expand 66\u2014Engagement 31-Ubject of worship 24-Offlelais of mos- (slang) *5\u2014Heal que 67\u2014The ones here 36\u2014Uliques 26\u2014Ampnhitheatres VERTICAL 33\u2014Get up 27\u2014Papal decree 1\u2014Gharts 3\u2014Hibernated 30\u2014Genus of cattle $1\u2014Dull pain 22\u2014Members of a French literary school 2r\u2014Mascullue name 38-\u2014-Ungraceful 40-\u2014Ascribable J\u2014Lorner (coll) tides 7\u2014Past H1=-Unexpected events 43\u2014Rind 44\u2014Pool below water- mineral fall 10\u2014Highest 2-Mongolian tent 4+\u2014Mentally upset 3-\u2014-Gama grass 8\u2014Ohjects serving as 8\u2014Initials on crucifix 9\u2014 Brilliant red 41\u2014Pacity 13\u2014Lengthen 18\u2014=Turkish title 47\u2014De over 48\u2014Fruit t9-Chalice nô-\u2014Antlers 53-\u2014Prima donna Si-\u2014Degree \\ 38\u2014Son of Seth 5r\u2014Venture e0\u2014Procure (Solution will be found eleawhere\u2019 in this issue) cogker.Wilton rug, 1% x 9 ft, good condition.Large Boston fern.DE.3819, K-218 FALL and winter coat (lady's) race coon, coliar, size 14.Reasonable price, El, 6408.K-210 BEIGE FUR coat, box, style.perfect condition, $45.00 or nearest offer, size 16, DE.0335.K-2vs ONE PAIR of brown kid gore pumps.size 6A.CR.F178.K-204 TWO GIRL'S coats, fur trimmed, $3.00 each or 2 for $5.00.Girl's shoes, $1.00, age 10-12, DE, 2428.K-202 XYLOPHONE DEGAN 3% octaves, sacrifice $30.00, DE.9088.K-198 SEVEN PIECE dining set, walnut.Tip-top table.bookease, Morriss chair, Desk chair and lamp.Chest couch.Radio, Washing machine carpenter's table.Scatter rugs.No denlers.EL.9331.K-190 GAS STOVE McClary, white enamel, four burners, $8.00, EL, 3945.K-249 WANTED TO PURCHASE ANTIQUES, BETTER CASH PRICES paid for tine silverware, china, glass, ornaments, paintings, bric-a-brac, ivories, bronzes, clocks, curios, other antiques and objets d'Art purchased.Representative calls.Lyons, 1480 St.Catherine, WI, 5700.K-20 COMFORTABLE upholstered armchair, preferably with slip cover.about $6.00.WI.1296.E-17 Free With Every Purchase A War Saving Stamp Will buy your old clothes, household.office furniture, sewing, washing machines, carpets, antiques, anything of value, E-11 BEDROOM SET (twin beds).Bedroom chairs.Livingroom table, pice tures, living, dining, bedroom carpets.Electric appliances, Kitchen table, All must be .good condition.WI, 3984, E-8 § NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Transfer Local and long distance movers, also storage.DE.3110) E-5 me eth === CLUBHOUSE FEATURES (OTHERS SPECIAL GUESTS Friday afternoon August 29th people of Stayuor Park.At 2.00 p.preparing refreshments for the vi pecially the children's parents.programme.relaxation and amusement for the The children of the Summer School and Summer League in Westmount Park held à successful track and field meet on Tuesday afternoon.Entries were numerous in all the events and competition wus very keen, Bob Woodburn captured the honours in the boys\u2019 events winning four first places, one second and one third.Gladys Morgan was a standout in the girls\u2019 events winning six first places.Girls Events (Juniors) The following are the results of the events.25 yds.7 yeas and under, 1st June Papps; 2ad Carol Dibblee; 3rd Joan Bulis.50 yds.10 years and under, 1st Joan Fox; 2nd Terry Gahan; 3rd Barbara Roberts, 50 yds.10 years and under, 1st Lilian George; 2nd Mary McGee; 3rd Connie Dibblee.75 yds.14 yeurs and under, lst Bev.Wood- burn; 2nd Sieana Hofman; 8rd Jean Morgan.Egg race (junior) 1st Jean Mnrgan; 2nd Connie Dibblee; 3rd Sienna Hofman.Skipping race, 1st June Papps; 2nd Joan McLeod; 3rd Sandra McLeod.Basketball throw, 1st Lilian George (38.7 £t.); 23d Beverly Woodburn; 3rd Marilyn Morgan, Broad jump, 1st Sienna Hofman (11 ft.8 ins.): 2nd Jean Morgan; 3rd Mary McGee.High jump, 1st Beverly Wood- burn (3ft.4 ins.): 2nd Lilian George; 3rd B.Roberts.Senior Girls\u2019 Events 76 yds.lst Mary Weir; 2nd Margery Travers; 3rd Carol As- ner, Three-legged race, 1st Gladys Morgan and Beverley Condon; 2nd Lilian George and Beverley Woodburn; 3rd Margery Travers and Mary McGee.Skipping race, st Gladys Morgan; 2nd Beverley Condon; 3rd Mary Weir.Egg race, 1st Gladys Morgan; 2nd Mary van Tangen; 3rd Margery Travers.Running broad jump, 1st Gladys Morgan (11 ft.8 ins); 2nd Beverley Condon; 3rd Mary van Tangen.Baseball throw, 1st Gladys Morgan (123 ft.9 ins.); 2nd Mary van Tangen: 3rd\u2019 Mary McGee.Basketball throw, 1st ern tendenecy toward increasing state control in the economic and social life of the nations.After this comes the alternatives to Capitalism: first, that of Marzism, whose elements shape several other doctrines; then, the two Main offshoots of Marxism, evolutionary Socialism and revolutionary Communism \u2014 the latter represented Ly the system of Soviet Russia, Then follow other programs of social change \u2014 Anarchism, Syndicalism, Guild Socialism, Fabianism, Christian Socialism, Consumers\u2019 Co-operation, Italian Fascism, and German Nazism.The author has achieved the difficult feat of remaining objective and non-partisan, This handbook is a splendid primer for those wish facts not mere propaganda and this reviewer hopes it will find its way to the ghelves of many libraries and be used by discussion groups.public speakers and high school groups.check your car for full efficiency! GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.872 Victoria Ave.WA, 2761 AUTOS WANTED DRESSMAKING MADAME DESJARDINS, formerly of N.D.G., dresses $3.00 up and your pattern.Also alterations, low price.4473 St.Catherine, near Metcalfe.WI.010, E-21 FURS WE WILL remodel or repair your fur coat like new at summer prices.Rowat-Cusson-Rass, Limited, 3868 Sherbrooke Street.DE; 2511, E-6 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED CARS TOWN & COUNTRY MOTORS 1624 ST.CATHERINE W.WE.6463 Visitors\u2019 Day to Be Special Event \u2014 Young People Cater to Parents \u2014 In Full Charge of Proceedings tows: \u2014 All Visitors Welcome \u2014 Occasion to Mark End Of Staynor Park Summer Season will open the Clubhouse to parents and visitors who will be on hand to see the exhibits of handicraft.The children are handling the exhibition themselves and are Visitor's Day will mark the end of the Staynor Park August During September the during the afternoons and evenings and will continue to provide EXHIBITION ADICRAFT.ee § = will be a big day for the young: mm.in the afternoon, the children sitors.Everyone is welcome, es- supervisors will be un duty children, Gladys Morgan (56 ft.); 2nd Margery Travers; 3rd Mary van Tan- gen.Running high jump, lst Sienna Hofman (4 ft.); 2nd Beverley Condon; 3rd Gladys Morgan.Junior Buys\u2019 Events 25 yds.10 yrars and under, lat Jack Garley; 2nd Freddy Hof- man; 3rd Bob Forrest.50 yds.12 years and under, 1st Jan Forrest; 2ud Roger Lamb; 3rd Hebert Lafontaine.Sack race, 1st Jack Garley; 2nd Bob Woodburn; drd Tom Armstrong.Whesl-bar- row race, 1st Tom Armstrong and Bob Woodburn; 2nd Hebert La- f ntaine and Dennis Skinner; 3:d [an Forrest and Steve Galley.Three-legged race, 1st Stan Hatch and E.Lafontaine; 2nd Ken Mcleod and Jim Binmore,; 3rd Hebert Lafontaine and Dennis Skinner.Shoe and stocking race, 1st Peter Swift; 2nd Stan Hatch; 3rd Tom Armstrong.Running broad jump, 1st Bob Woodburu, (12 ft.); 2nd T.,Armstrong; 3rd Steve Galley.Standing broad jump, 1st Bob Woodbura (6 ft.9 ins.); 2nd Ronald George; 3rd Tom Armstrong.Baseball throw, 1st Bob Woodburn (124 ft, 4 ins.); 2nd Tom Armstrong; 3rd Ronald George.Running high jump; 1st Steve Galley (3 ft.9 ins.); 2nd Bob Woodburn; 3rd Tom Armstrong.Boys\u2019 Senior Events 75 yds.14 years and under, 1st Bruce Marshall; 2nd Brian Pearse; 3rd Bob Woodburn.Sack race, 1st B.Lewis; 2nd B.Pear- se; drd Frank Read.Three legged race, lst B, Pearse and J.Kerr; 2nd B.Morton and F.Read; 3rd B.Marshall and B.Lewis.Wheel-barrow race, 1st B.Marshall and B, Pearse; 2nd R.Howard and J.Kerr; 3rd F.Read and B.Lewis.Broad jump, B.Morton (13 ft.1 in8.); 2nd B.Marshall; 3rd J.Kerr.Standing broad jump, 1st H.Fairhead (7 tt.7 ins.); 2nd B.Pearse; 3rd B.Wilson, Baseball throw, 1st D.Patterson (184 ft.6 ins.); 2nd H.Fairhead; 3rd C.Hawksworth, Official scorekeepers: Marg.Forrest and Marg.Armstrong.Three series of sail-boat races were held in King George Park on Saturday afternoon with a different winner popping up in each series.The first set of races was won by Ronald George, with Robert Hull taking second place.IR reality these two boys came tied for first place in the regular series, but In the sail-off Ronald George won the honours, In this series the other Hull brother, Ronald, captured third place after a sail-off with Robert Matthews.The second series was won by Robert Hull, with brother Ronald in the runner-up spot.Ronald George was third in this event.The third and fi~al series was won by Ronald Hull, who forced his brother Robert to take second place.Ronald George again took over the third position.A motor-boat race was also held last week which resulted in a win for Bobby Phelan.More races will be held this Saturday afternoon in the pond at King George Park.Ronnie Shaw won the tennis tournament for boys in West- mount Park which was held last Wednesday afternoon.Shaw was undefeated in the afternoon's play.John Gutelius took the runners-up honours and George McGlanders was in third place.Rain forced the cancellation of the badminton tourney scheduled for last Monday afternoon, and the golf tournament set for last Friday afternoon.A large group of boys from, both Staynor Park and West- mount Park visited the Elmhurst Dairy on an inspection tour last Thursday morning.They were given an interesting talk and conducted through the plant by an Elmhurst supervisor.The trip ended up with each boy re- receiving an ice cream cone.PAID ACTIVITY \u201cWhat line of business do \u2018you expect your boy to go into?\u201d \u201cWell, we've decided to make a lawyer out of him.He enjoyed mixing into other people's 1st|; THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1941 Saving Of Waste Paper \u201c Held Need In War Effort An delivered Irom station CPCF on Tuesday evening on the subject of the saving of wastepaper by Mackay Smith, well-known Montreal business executive.The address was {n support of the extensive conservation program now ; being launched by the Department of National War Services.Mr.Smith's talk was as fol- interesting broadcast was \u201cThousands realize the far! reaching power cf the press .your newspaper, the terrific part it plays in this present war , .ua war which we are pledged to win.A war which you and I and every single one of us has to play an active part before it can be won , ., and won it must be if we and our children are to continue to live the lives of free men .and so will full realization of these facts 1 know we are all filled with that surging feeling to do our bit in whatever way possible.The government realizes this feeling in all of us, that is why it is continually in search of means and ways whereby everyone on the home front can play an active part in doing their ghare to make it an all out war effort .and so that is why I made mention in the beginning of the terrific power of the, press.\u201cEveryday that power becomes yours to use as a potential war weapon, but in a much more tangible form.For amazing to say, every newspaper that enters your home can actually be used as a weapon against the Nazi menace to our civilization .Yes! Your newspaper is one of the many items that are so essential in the department of National War Services Conservation program.\u201cGood hard Canadians dollars are needed to win this fight and the government's program offers an opportunity to every one of us to play a tremendous part in the building up of these fighting dollars.Without any sacrifice whatever but with only a little® concentrated effort in the simple direction of saving items such as waste paper.\u2018To give you an idea of the importance of waste paper, in 1939 Canadian industry used more than $3,707,000 worth of waste paper, and $3,707,000 is a lot of money.Sad to relate nearly one third of this vast amount was Imported.That is, waste paper had to be brought from outside sources.In other words, over a million in valuable foreign exchange had to be spent to meet industries essential demands for waste paper.You and I and every one of us can make a change in this state of affairs for although since the beginning of the present salvage campaign the response has been most encouraging, it would seem that only half of us are doing our share .the great majority unfortunately are not familiar enough with these facts: \u201c1.Waste paper is an absolute necessity to industry, if not connected it must be imported which requires foreign exchange.Saving waste paper helps conserve our Canadian forests.It helps turn Canadian Forest labor from the cutting of pulp wood to the cutting of pit props and other woods very essential to the war effort.Saving waste paper reduces the drain on transportation facilities because transportation of the partially manufactured waste paper is easier and cheaper than the transportation of bulky pulp wood.\u201cAll these factors, as you will see, are vital parts of Canada\u2019s war economy.\u201cTo give you a striking example of how effective it would be if every single one of us were t play a part in the saving of waste paper .The other day 1 made a point of calling the twelve different newspapers that are published in Montreal alone.I asked each one of the publishers just how many tons of newsprint they used in the course of a week and would you believe it, the figure reached the colossal sum of 1.400.000 pounds in one week.In twelve months it represents the stupendous figure ot 72,800,000 pounds.Therefore with a little figuring it proves that if Montrealers were to save every newspaper received in their conservation uomes during the course of twelve mouths, they would have the sag.isfaction of knowing they hag contributed approximately $20y,.000 fighting dollars to Canada's ail out war effort.\u2018So folks let's pitch In and get this thing really rolling.|] am sure many of you who are listening in have often rolled up à newspaper to swat a pesky fly, Well! 1 would like to see you take tonight's paper, roll it up *, .grasp it firmly in your hangs and make this pledge .say to yourself \u2018I am going to do my part to swat the NAZI PEST from off the face of the earth.\u201d Horticultural Show .,, (Continued from page 1) titions were presented by Mayor Raynault who made a special journey from the country for this occasion.Praises Display His Worship congratulated the society on the lovely display ot flowers and also for their patriot.ie spirit which prompted them io award all cash prizes in War Saving Stamps.\u2018The creation of beautiful gardens and attractive home surroundings are one of the city's greatest assets,\u201d asserted his worship, urging all listeners to greater efforts in this direction.A basket of gladiolus was raffled for the Queen's Fund for bombed victims, the mayor drawing the winning ticket which awarded the prize to Mrs.Lindsay Robertson.After the presentation of prizes, the flowers and vegetables were auctioned by Christopher Ellis who kept the audience in a state of mirth with his humorous sallies.Each successful bidder received the full amount of their purchase in War Saving Stamps in addition to the flowers.A total of $130 worth of stamps were disposed of in this manner.The prize awards and auctions during the past twelve months have resulted in over $800 worth of War Saving Stamps being sold by the society.In addition to the $14 raised in the raffle for the Queen's Fund, a window box donated by F.H.Dentith and two donated packets of C.LL.fertilizer were sold at $5 for the same cause, making a grand total of $19, which has been turned over to the fund.The patriotic spirit of the society is greatly to be commended for these splendid efforts.Competition in the flower show was exceedingly keen.C.G.Pa- lin and S.Whitaker divided honors for the Founders Trophy, awarded for the most first prizes in the show, with 14 firsts each.The Cooper Cup, awarded for the most points won in the amateur section, was won by C.G.Palin, with 42 points, S.Whitaker run- ping close with 41 points.Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.Rev.J.A.Johnston, D.D., Minister 11.00 a.m.\"Christianity and the New Order.\u201d 7.30 p.m.\"Life in Bolivia under Nine Presidents.\u201d Rev.Sydney Hillyer, B.A, B.Th, at both services.Strangers and visitors cordially welcomed.Calvary Church Dorchester St., at Greene Ave., Westmount Minister: Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, D.D.Union Services of Calvary United and First Baptist congregations in Calvary Church, Dorchester St.at Greene Ave., Westmount Preacher at both services: Capt.the Rev.T.W, Jones, M.A, D.D.11.00 a.m.Labour Day Message.Workers together with God.7.30 p.m Locking at Life through the Microscope and the Tee- scope.Visitors and friends are heartily n- vited.Tuesday, 10.30 a.m.to 4.30 p.m.Red Cross Rooms will be open.Mount Royal Mount Royal 1207 Drummond Street Have Ample Space for Next 100 Years All Revenues Go to Services Development end Maintenance : A No-Profit Company Who Operate Mount Royal Cemetery\u2014Hawthorn-Dale Cemetery\u2014 Mount Royal Cemetery Co.Cemeteries Crematorium Telephone MArquette 8059 er Barrister and Solicitor Telephone business so much that we figured he might as well get paid for ie\" | HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.S7 St.James St.West HA.9238 [PRISE Sr te a mn ad \u2018 1943 ri twelve Re sat.?y had $201.ingda's nd zet 1 am listen.up à ty fly, 3e you it up hands say to do my PEST arth,\" ) Mayor special )r this 2d the lay of atriot- bm to r Sav- pu of \u2018active of the serted teners direc- affled ymbed g the rarded Rob.ion of tables opher 2 in a orous bidder their tamps A to- were The luring Je re- à War y the 2 $14 the x do- 1 two ferti- same al of over spir- to be id ef- show \u2026 Pa- hon- ophy, prizes each.r the ateur >alin, run- Ave.nister the under Th, ly er | and Ivary reené Je.ough Tele- pure 4,30 Li 1100 * THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1941 Hollywood Gossips * \u201cCaught In The Draft\u201d Showing At Westmount Last night, Bob Hope landed right in the middle of Uncle Sam's armament program in \u201cCaught in the Draft,\u201d Paramount's all-out comedy now playing at the Westmount United Theatre until Saturday night.You can be sure there were plenty of fireworks \u2014 the kind thai a filled with laughing gags.One minute after Bob tired the opening gun, the whole theatre was thrown into an uproar.For Bob, taking the part of a movie actor engaged in making a war picture, had given the \u2018\u2018Over the top!\u201d signal to his men and then scrcamed frantically when he discovered that his pistol was really loaded.The gun-shy actor next creates a laugh-riot when he finds himself in the army as the result of a practical joke which backfired on himself, \u201cCaught in the THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER 000 est NE EE > NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD Draft\u201d may not de a true version of everything the army has to offer its rookies, : ut Bob Hope and his comedy corps certainly manage ty give army life & new twist the kind even the draftees will enjoy.There are parachute drops that will make your stomach power dive with hilarity; crazy tank chases; pretty nurses; and \u201cselective service\u201d duties including peeling potatues and softening a hard-boiled \u2018\u2018sarge,\u201d Dorothy Lamour, who co-stars with the popular screen and radio cangster, is in love with Buck Private Hope, but she can't marry him until her father, the colonel, is convinced that something 1 sides trouble flows through her hero's veins.The rookie is caught between the cross-fire of Dotty's srycasm and the colonel's fury as he slides out of one tight spot into another, Successful Season Closed By Belmont Park Monday Belmont Park will write \u2018Finls\u2019 to one of its most successful seasons on Monday, Labor Day, at Midnight, it was announced by manuging-director Rex D, Billings yesterday.Furthermore, stated Mr.Billings, plans are already underway for extensive alterations, improvements and additions to the park for next season.Neither money nor effort will be spared and it is hoped that several new attractions will make ther bow to the public next Fear, Saturday will be the last of the \u201cBack to School Days\u201d at the Park .the youngsters\u2019 final opportunity to enjoy life in the open, in absolute safety, before returning to classrooms Special concessions are granted them Air Conditioned KENT Sherbrooke at Hingston EL.2271 Sat.- Sun.- Mon.- Tues.\"Aug.30-31 Sept.1-2 THE sHOW | OF YOUR DREAMS! ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE S.Z, SAKALL J.CARROL NAISH CURT BOIS LEONID KINSKEY Directed by Irving Cummings 20th Century-Fox Picture 4 I \u201c Togs TODAY AND FRIDAY Madeleine Carroll Fred MacMurrsy in One Night In Lisbon Also Cary Grant in The Last Outpost\u201d \u201cleast, both in admission price aud on several of the attractions aloug the Midway, The Peaches Sky Revue, the most elaborate aerial ballet ever tv play the Park, will terminate its engagement on Sunday evening.Featuring six attractive and daring girl aerialists, this act had the distinction of being the opening and closing feature at the San Francisco Golden Gate Exposition last year.The girls are seen in tap routines, contortion- istic and acrobatic stunts atop a rigging towering more than 100 feet above ground without any safety device whatsover, should ons or more lose balance during the course of the performance.As a grand finale two of the girls make a perfect dive into a net adjoining the rigging .a feat that must be executed just right to avoid serious if not fatal injury.On Monday, Labor Day, the last day of the park's features for Lhe season the official Labor Day Celebration will be conducted by the Montreal Trades and Labor Board.3 GLAMOR GIRLY AT MONKLAND Turner, Lamarr and Garland Starred in \u2018Ziegfeld Girl\u2019 Lavish in its production, eye- ~1ling in {ts beauty, abounding with melody and the world's most beautiful girls, \u2018Ziegfeld Girl\u201d opened last night at the Monkland United Theatre to an audience that continued to enthuse long after the final fade-out.Replete with everything that makes for motion picture entertainment, \u2018Ziegfeld Girl\u201d recalled the days of Hollywood's most opulent musical productions.There are the screen's three most glamorous beauties: Judy Garland, Hedy Lamarr, and Lana Turner, the girls whose lives the film unfolds.Teamed with them are James Stewart and Tony Martin.Never before have Judy Garland and Tony Martin sung to better advantage, Their number, \u201cWe Must Have Music,\u201d is one of the finest and most exciting to reach the screen.Then Miss Lamarr, never more beautiful, turns in a haunting performance as the girl who prefers obscurity with the man she loves to glori- > PS S Qu MIEN 3 SNOWDON ; James Stephenson and Geraldine Fitzgerald are the principals in the latest A.J.Cronin story, \u201cShining Victory,\u201d which is now playing at the Snowdon United Theatre.\u201cPOT O\u2019 GOLD\u201d THRILLING FILM NOW AT YORK \u2018Blood and Sand\u2019 Hailed as Sensational Success Brilliantly conceived, masterfully executed, and beautifully paced, \u201cBlood and Sand opened last night at the York United Theatre to a packed house, and if one is to judge by its reception, it is an assured hit.Starring Tyrone Power who contributes an insuired performance, the film was produced by Darryl F.Zanuck in blazing Technicolor.Based on the famous novel by Vicente Blasco Iba- nez, \u2018Blood and Sand\u2019 features Linda Darnell and Rita Hayworth at the head of a star-studded cast.Depicting the story of à matador who is torn between the love of beautiful wife (Linda Darnell) \u2018and the allure of a fiery temptress (Rita Hayworth), \u2018Blood and Sand\u201d is a drama of contrasts.Contrast between the grinding poverty of young Juan Gallardo, the reckless bullfighter vafore he became the most famous matador of Spain, and the overflowing wealth he achieved afterwards.The contrast between the devotion and the fidelity of Juan's wife, and the callous fick- ieness of the heautiful siren.All of which makes it one of the most moving and exciting films to come out of Hollywood.French Picture Is Secured By Snowdon Theatre The management of the Snow- don take great pleasure in an- noucing that they have heen fortunate enough to secure the most celebrated of all French films, \u201cThe Baker's Wife,\u201d direct from its record breaking run in New York where it set a new high attendance record for the French film in America.The Baker's Wife,\u201d which has heen titled in English, will be presented at the Snowdon commencing on Sunday, September 7th, Raimu, France's greatest comedian, is starred i+ Jean Gino's stery, which Marcel Pagnot hag directed.The dialogue titles in English are by the celebrated American novelist and wit, John Erskine.Notables Endorse Film \u201cThe Baker's Wife,\u201d which has drawn endorsement frim celebrities in every walk of life, including such well known figures as Albert Einstein, Dorothy Thompson, Charles Laughton, Alexander Korda, Marlene Dietrich, William Lyon Phelphs, Gram Swing and many others, is a satirical comedy of infidelity related in terms eof economics.Jt tells the story of fication as a Ziegfeld beauty.Lana Turner takes full advantaze; of her finest dramtic role as the: tragic Follies beauty and plays a, death scene with such poignaney that it is sure to win a place, among the screen\u2019s never-to-be, forgotten scenes.Last, but not, James Stewart, Miss Tur-, ner\u2019g down-to-eartth truck-driver: sweetheart moves still another; step forward in his long string of successes.| - Pain addeth zest unto pleasure.and teacheth the luxury of health.For Prompt Delivery of Fruits and SOLS Groceries 5307 Sherbrooke West EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 Oeliveries from 8 am.to 11 p.m i ing and Marsha what happened to a village in the south of France when a baker's| wife ran away with a shepherd and the baker went on a drunk and refused to bake any more bread until his wife came back.The villagers didn't mind the er- ing wife's sin but they couldn't subsist without the baker's bread iso they form a posse to bring her back.That's the story but the film's humor and satire digs deep into life and the foibles of people and the result has been | dereribed by the critics every- | where as one of the gayest films ever made, John Erskine\u2019s sparkling titles translate all of the French dialogue at its wittiest, Added Attraction ! Half this excellent double program is occupied by Robert Sterl- tunt, who dawned on the screen as a romantic i team in \u201cThe Penalty,\u201d are reunited in tense human drama in T1! Wait For You, \u201cMetro-Gold- , Fyn-Meyers's story of loyalty and ; regeneration.A good conscience is paradise.\u2014Arminius, \u201cLOVE CRAZY\u201d ASE FER The screen\u2019s daffiest \u2018\u2019Mr.and Mrs.\u201d team, William Powell and Myrna Loy, romp through the merriest matrimonial adventures of their hilarious career in \u2018\u2018Love Crazy,\u201d which comes to the -York United Theatre on Saturday playing until Tuesday night.Roaring Thriller of Last Frontier! .Filmed in Technicolor in Arizona's picturesque Monument Valley, \u201cBilly the Kid,\u201d brings Robert Taylor and Brian Donlevy with Mary Howard in the feminine lead to the Westmount United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuesday night, ed SE MUSICAL ATTRACTION AT KENT Don Ameche decides between Alice Faye and Carmen Miranda in a scene from \u2018That Night in Rio\u2019\u2019 (the year\u2019s top musical) playing at the Kent Theatre with \u201cFlight From Destiny,\u201d next Saturday to Tuesday.OHIOANS IN REUNION Paramount's production of \u201cNothing hut the Truth\u2019 Is rapidly hecoming a reunion of Ohioans.Bob Hope and assistant director Oscar Rudolph hail from Cleveland.Director Elliott Nu- Bent is a native of Columbus and Bill Hoover, stand-in for Edward Arnold, fs from Paulding.Claudette Colbert's hangs have practically become a trade-mark.\u201cSkylark\u201d is the twenty-fifth consecutive film in which she wears them.June Prelagser, winsome leading lady for Jackie Cooper in \"Glamour Boy.\" danced hefore royalty when she and her sister, Cherry, toured Europe.The present King and Queen of England asked them to give a command performance, CXL RAL © 1 rand Finale\u2019 8 & , TRARY NTRER cou SEY IAL Dance to FIC Stan Wood's x Music Sunday playing until Tuesday night.Paulette Goddard and James Stewart in a scone from the film Pot O' Gold,\u2019 which opens at the Monkland United Theatre on 2 ™ g \" AT BELMONT PARK UNTIL SUNDAY The Peaches Sky Revue, the free outdoor attraction at Belmont Park until Sunday evening inclusive, Saturday to Tuesday the Kent Theatre will show one of the year's most unusual flims.It fs called \u201cFlight From Destiny\u2019 and it 18 a picture as important as its title.The film stars Thomas MItchell, Academy Award Winnor, Geraldine Fitzgerald of \u2018Dark Victory.\u201d Jeffrey Lynn, star of \u201cAll This And Heaven Too\u201d and James Stephenson.Professor Henry Todhunter, played by Thomas Mitchell, learns from hia doctor, played by James Stephenson, that he fs auf- fering from & heart allment which allows him only six moro 1 VAVESIMOUNT | (Sherbrooke at Grey Ave.) TODAY UNTIL SATURDAY A a Z ) ynne Overton 7 7 Eddie Bra pesylva 7 ) Ti is .rt W pari ble 2 ; ga.Hope Picture Seed You've Ever //, ) Ri ¢ Roared At! pe Ma AY | Added Attraction: \u201cTHP MONSTER AND THE GIRL,\u201d with Ellen Drew, Rohert Paige and Paul Lukas.- Priday Night After 11 o'clock Revival J% DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Jr.in \"RULERS OF THE SEA,\u201d with | .Margaret Lockwood - Will Fyffe! ! BUN.MON.TUES.i i | J ROBERT TAYLOR in ! \"BILLY THE KID,\u201d with il i Brian Lonievy, Ian Hunter, Msry Howard et Lon Chaney, Jr.i ; oe | | | | 4 ANNE SHIRLEY in | \"WEST POINT WIDOW.\u201d with i with Richard Carlson - Richard | | Denning.; \u2018Flight From Destiny\u201d Is Entertaining, Novel Film months to live.After much deliberation ho decldes that he can make his life worthwhile by doing away with someone who menaces others yol whose crimos are not punishable by law.Te hasn't the slightest fiden who that vie- tim will he but 11 Isn't Jong he- foro he finds a doserving candl- date.The wife of ono of his favorite studanta, portrayed by Goraldine Fitzgerald, tolls tho professor that her artist husband, Michael (Jof- A rns Pirate?ONHLAND™ 7 (Monkland Ave.at Glrouard) TODAY UNTIL SATURDAY 20dazzling Mars) 200 glorified gitlal Spec- À tacle, drama, tomancel 10 HIT SONGS | \u201cMinnie from Trinidad\u201d \u201cYou Stepped Outofo Dream Br im.sas hg nm with TONY MARTIN JACKIE COOPER + JAN RENTER » CHARLES WINNIRGER - WARD Efe EVERETT NORTON PHILIP BORN \u2014 Added Atiraction \u2014 | LEW AYRES in \u201cTHE PEOPLE vs, DR.KILDARE,\u201d with Laraine Day and Lionel Harrymore.| \u2014 Friday Night After 11 o'elork Revival | \"THE GHOST BREAKERS\" | % PAULETTE GODDARD ! % BOB HOPE T0 SUN, MON.TUES.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 % JAMES STEWART in \"POT 0° GOLD\" { | with Paulette (oddard, Horace | Heidt und Charles Winninger.| % FRANK MORGAN in \"WASHINGTON 1 ! MELODRAMA\" i § | Ann Rutherford - Kent Taylor.| ! t Theatrical Attractions * * trey Lynn's role) seems to be in some sort of trouble but he won't reveal (it, After some investigation the professor learns that a woman called Kettl, owns an art gallery and employs Michael to make copids of mastorplecea which she sells as originals.When he watts to quit she threatons to expose him.The profossor tells her very coldly that unless she trees Michael he will kill her and she ridicules the thought of this woak looking creature threatening her life.The plot continues to pile up surprise after surprise in a film crammed wtih suspense.Ace director Vincent Sherman, handled Flight From Destiny\u201d and from advance reports he has kept his brilliant record intact.Barry Trivers wrote the screenplay from a story by Anthony Berkerloy.Flight From Destiny\u201d is an added attraction to \u2018That Night in Rio\" at the Kent Theatre this Saturday to Tuesday.\u2014 (Bt.Catherine at Guy) TODAY AND FRIDAY TYRONE POWER In \u2018BLOOD AND SAND,\u201d with Linda Darnell and Rita Hayworth.ANNE SHIRLEY in \u201cWEST POINT WIDOW,\u201d with Richard Carlson and Richard Denning.SATURDAY until TUESDAY The Nation is screaming, at the funniest picture Bill &M rna ever made! N ; A GAIL PATRICK - JACK CARSON FLORENCE BATES - SIDNEY BLACKMER FC TEE NR ZR XT \u2014 = 2nd Exciting Foature \u2014\u2014 ! series WALTER JOAN PIDGEON - BENNETT \u2026 GEORGE SANDERS Pb AIR =CONDITIONAD (Decarie at Hnowdon Junetion) NOW PLAYING FROM AMERICA ORDERED TO MARRY .TO SAVE A TORTURED MIND! .only a paychiatriat could tell this story /.Crop in The 20 By Cr CERALOINE +\" FITZGERALD DONALD CRISP* BARBARA O'NEIL = \u2014\u2014\u2014 2 Attractions FROM BRITAIN A smart mystery comed: that will keep you chuckling .\"TWO FOR DANGER\" with % BARRY K.BARNES \u2018Greta Gynt, Cecll Parker, Henry Ouene, PP.Kynaston and f.eorge Merritt head n capable cast.Bpecial shots in the News of President Roosevelt's return, Last Show Nightly at 9, ~ mr = i Ë \u2014 EN a dd, Pr erates I cotes at «5000 unir ne eg 5 + anid.TENS IW: ern BL ad Tre 46 YEARS Fine Groceries, 5 DELIVERIES DAILY Se.Catherine St, at Wood LA A For Quality and Service Phone Fltzroy 7411 DIONNE & DIONNE IN WESTMOUNT» Prime Meats, Poultry, Fish, Fruitr and Vegetables RRL TTI TITTY Ave, BR Social and Personals Miss Marjorie Bearight returned home last Saturday foi- lowing a week's visit in Halifax.Mrs.©, H.Bird has returned home following un ten days\u2019 stay at Mountain View House, Foster.Mr.and Mrs, Gordon A.Potter left on Saturday to apend a Week in Nova Scotia, Mr.and Mra.Lorne H.Deure, of! Toronto, are spending a few days as the guests of Mr, and Mrs, Earl F.Large.\u2014\u2014\u2014y Mra.A, T.Tremaine and Master Trevor have returned following a visit with Dr.and Mrs, Arnold Branch at Bt.John, N.B.Dr.Anne T.Batshaw and Mr.Harry Batshaw, K.C., accompanied by Mr, and Mrs, Harry Bmith, have returned from a trip to Murray Bay and the Baguenay, \u2014\u2014_ Mrs.Alexander Orr has returned from Rothesay, N.B., where she spent two months as the guest of her brother, Mr.Clifford McAvity, Mr, and Mrs, O.C.Rehfuss, of Granville road, spent last weekend at the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec City, Lee Mr.Frank T.Gittine and Mr.R.B.Mowat have left to attend the Annual Poster Convention in Calgary.They will visit en route EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Ufton Court Ideally situated overlooking Lake Memphremagog.Offers its usual hospitality.Open fires, playroom, table tennis, boating, salmon fishing, safe bathing, tennis, mountain climbing.RESTRICTED CLIENTELE ADDRISS: G.A.PERKINS VALE PERKINS, QUEer Monitor Vacation Bureau A.2773 PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL NORTH HATLEY Situated on beautiful Lake Mas.sawappi, 90 miles from Montreal, Boating, Fishing, Bathing, Golfing, Tennis, Dancing and Riding.Route 1 to Magog Every Modern Comfort At Reasonahle Rates Por full particulars regarding rates, ete, write or phone, phone 23, John MeKay, Proprietor, or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2773.QUEBEC Butternut Lodge Winnipeg, Regina and Saskatoon, and then proceed to Banff and Jasper Park, where they will play in the annual golf tournament, Mr.Desmond Iveson, St.James Rectory, Carleton Place, has taken up residence on Kensington avenue Westmount.\u2018 Mr.und Mrs.Leslie Chyce and their son returned home last waek-end after a trip to Sydney, N.8., and the Maritimes.Mrs.James Thornton and her daughter, Jill, will return home on Labor Day after spending three weeks at Grand'mere, Mr, CC.W Johnston and his daughter, Miss Marion Johnston, returned recently from an extended trip to tho West, Dr, 8.A, MacS8ween has returned to town, accompanied by Mrs.Mac8ween and thelr son, Donald, who have spent the past month in Prince Bdward County, Ont.Mr.and Mrs, A.Hallam have returned home following a two weeks\u2019 vacation In the Lauren- tlans, Miss Una Phillips and Miss Grace Hurst will leave on Saturday to spend a week at Rock CHff Inn, Morin Heights.Miss Isobel Kneeland will leave on September 1 for Quebec, where she will be bridesmaid at the wed- ing of Miss Rosemary Power and Lieutenant Lewls D.Cannon, R.C.N.V.R., which will take place on September 4.While in Quebec, Miss Kneeland will be the guest of Mr.and Mrs.John Power, Mrs.M.E.Doke entertalned on Monday at a birthday party for her son, Garry, who celebrated his sixth birthday.Covers were laid for twelva, and the decorations were curried out In red, white and blue, Mr, and Mrs.J.F.Altchison and thelr daughters, the Misses Betty and Margaret Aitchison, have left for Toronto, where they will stay at the Royal York Hotel, later visiting Mr.and Mrs.J.Aitchison at Grimsby, Ont, Mrs.R.DeWitt Scott, Miss Carolyn and Master Charles Scott have returned to the city after spending the summer at their cottage, \u201cBlrchbay,\u201d on Lake Mem- phremagog.They were accompanied by Mrs.Charles A.Scott remain in the city for a short time, after which they will visit ttawa before returning to their home, \u201c\u201c\u2018Shepody Cottage,\u201d Pointe LAURENTIANS WEST STE.ROSE On Route 38, between Laval-sur-le-lac and Ste.Rose.LUNCHEONS TEAS and DINNERS Served in the Open Air on Screened-in Piazzas Accommodation for.a few summer 8 gues We.B.Nourse, Prop.Miss LA Dutrisac, Mgr.For reservations or information phone St.Œustache 612-12 or Monitor Vacation Bureau WA.2773 Rock Cliff Inn MORIN HEIGHTS, QUE.50 miles from Montreal.Route 11 to Piedmont, then tum left, SPECIAL! Labor Day Week End 2/2 Days * $6.00 or $6.50 Write for folder er phone 385, or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2773 Formerly of \u201c Antoine de Paris\u201d HAR STYLING DISTINCTLY CHIC For Discriminating Ladies 1117 ST.CATHERINE WEST Suite 202 = Near Peel LAnaster 7952 ) Bl We Do Printing | Of All Kinds | Phone WAinut 2773* THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY ER and Miss Edith M.Scott, who will].THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER FRENCH COMEDY COMES TO THE SNOWDON SUNDAY .k LL Raimu, outstanding French star, whose sensational French comedy, \u2018\u2019The Baker's Wife\u201d ran for.a solid year at the World Theatre in New York City, with English titles, will be seen at the Snowdon United Theatre commencing on Sunday, September 7th.Dorothy Thompson, world-famous newspaper woman, says it is one of the finest pictures she has ever seen, and the Snowdon Management expect it to be a rare comedy treat for their patrons.Claire.Captain the Rev.R.De- Witt Scott is now serving overseas with his unit, as Senlor Chaplain of the 14th General Hospital R.C.A.M.C.Entertalned tor Bride-elect Mrs.L.C.Cox was hostess at a kitchen shower recently in honor of Miss Gladys Clara Taylor, whose marriage to Mr.Alan Herbert Kennedy will take place on Saturday.Among those who have entertained for the bride-elect have been Mrs.H.Brown, who was hostess at a miscellaneous shower, Mrs.H, C.Moore, Mrs.W.Sheedy and Mrs.T.Burke, who gave a crystal shower.GARDEN PARTY At Lhe residence of Colonel and Mrs.R.D.Harkness, 4386 Mont- rose avenue, Westinount, a garden party is to be held by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, on Friday, September 6, from four to six o'clock.The benefit is planned for the wool fund of the auxiliary.ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.William Jones announce the engagement of thelr daughter, Dorothy May, to George Edward Davy.son of Mr.and Mrs.J.Davy.The marriage will take place quietly at St.Stephen's Church, oun September 1, Mr.and Mrs.A, H.Williams announce the engagement of their younger daughter, Marion Els- beth, to Mr.Brandt Bede, son of late W.K.Bede and of Mrs.Bede, of \"Tacoma, Washington.The marriage will take place quietly i on September 5.\u2014 The engagement has been an-|: Isobel, - nounced of Margaret daughter of the late L.D.M.Myers and of Mrs.Meyers, to Mr.Earle Willlam Brown, son of Mr.and Mrs.William J, Brown.marriage will take place in September.Approaching Marriages The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Roberta Galbraith, daughter of the late Willlam J.Galbraith and of Mrs.Willlam McCallum, of Westmount, to Mr.Edward Dill- wyn Cornell, son of Mr.and Mrs, Charles D.Cornell, of Montreal, has been arranged to take place on Saturday afternoon, August 80, at half-past two o'clock, in the Church of St.Andrew and St.|: Paul, The marriage of Phyllis Grace, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs, |} John Masters, to Charles Edward, || son of Mrs.Hight and the late C.|* Hight, of Westmount.will take]: The |: WEDDINGS Martin-Greer \u2018The marriage of Frances Evelyn, daughter of Mr.Leonard M.Greer and of the late Mrs.Greer, of Toronto, to Mr.James Reid Martin, son of Mr.and Mrs, Benjamin A.Martin, Grosvenor avenue, took place recently in Trinity Church, Ste.Agathe des Monts, -the Rev.E.G.May officiating.The church was decorated with gladioli.Mrs.H, D.Jack presided at the organ.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of heaven blue crepe, a matching turban with shoulder length veil, and toning shoes.Her flowers were pink roses and forget-me- nots.\u2019 The Misses Joyce Earle and Alison Anne Martin, sisters of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids, dressed alike in dusty pink and white, and wearing large brim hats.Mr.Erle Walker Martin was brother's best man, The reception was held at the summer cottage of the bridegroom's parents, at Lac Brule, and later Mr.and Mrs, Martin left for a honeymoon on the Lower St.Lawrence.They will reside at 67 Wilson avenue, Toronto, Hamilton-Wright The marriage of Doreen, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Albert M.Wright.to Pilot Officer James Stewart Hamilton, R.C.A,F., sou of Mr.and Mrs.D.E, Hamilton, took place on Saturday afternoon in St.Andrew's Church, the Reverend F.W.Kerr, D.D., officiating.Mr.Leonard Griffith played the wedding music.The church was decorated with standards of white gladioli and cybotium ferns, and wag lighted with candles in tall branched candelabra.The bride, given away by her father, wore a gown of ivory satin, modelled on simple lines, the gkirt falling into a long train, Her veil of tulle illusion was held by a wreath of orange blossoms, and she carried a bouquet ot white gladiolf blossoms centred with white gardenias.The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs, Arthur Grant Campbell, and by Miss Janet Hamilton, sister of the groom.Both attendants wore frocks of pale apricot colored chiffon, with picture hats of the same material.They carried cascade bouquets of gladioll blossoms, Pilot Officer Alexander Ham- llton, R.C.A.F., was best man for his brother, and the ushers were Lieutenant Robert Harvey, C.D.- C., Mr.David Murphy, Flying Officer Ian Gillean, R.C.A.F., and Dr.Victor Berry, of Ottawa.The reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents, 4293 Montrose avenue, where pale peach and white gladioli were used to decorate, the table being arranged with low bowls of bouvardia and baby\u2019s breath.Later.the bridal couple left tor their honeymoon.the bride travelling in an ensemble of ME & MY place quietly on Saturday after- : \u2019 noon, September 6.at o'clock, at St.Jude's Church.The marriage of ren K.Hale to Flying Officer W.Douglas Laird.R.C.A.F., son of the late W.G.Laird and Mrs.Laird, ot Winnipeg, bas been ar ranged to take piace on Saturday afternoon, September 13, at half- past two o'clock, at Calvary United Church, three | The marriage of Mise Elizabeth Ann (Betty) Cooper.only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.L.Ross Cooper.Grey avenue, to Mr.Peter R.Ayling, only son of Mr.and Mrs.R.D.Ayling, ot London.England, has been arranged to take place on Saturday afternoon, September 6, at half-past three o'clock în St.Matthias Church, Patricia,.| danghter of Mr.and Mrs.H.Ware] SHADOW The Betty Speirs\u2019 Concert Party will feature the N.D.G.\u2018Y° Bonfire on Tuesday evening at Royal Avenue.Peter Miller will appar with the star soloists of the School and will be seen with littie Nancy Telfer in \u2018Me and My Shadow.\u201d Other stars of the school who will take part include Jean Barnes, Peggy Cooper, Therese Landry, Carl Rollo, Hasel and Jean Fitsgerald, Deltry Beacom, June Sidaway, Dorothy Fitzgerald, Mabel Roberts, and at the piano, the studio accompaniste, Doreen Gillespie.; \u201d Vv 3 of 2a man and a -oman sitting on a sandy beach with a tropical moon dipping behind black palm trees.Ostensibly it means that?once the \u201cjob\u2019 has been finished, a greater freedom will release British people and send them farther afield on vacations.But the inner meaning of the smart little sketch goes deeper.1t expresses unquenchable bravery and a hopefulness that nothing can dim.* * * \u201cQuality is in,\u201d says the editor of a woman's magazine.No longer can an English girl buy something adorable but impractical \u2014 unless she wants to sacrifice an overcoat or a pair of ghoes or some other necessity.On 66 coupons for clothing, she must buy a year's supply of good garments that won\u2019t let her down.Purchase of a housecoat requires 7 coupons, leaving her 59.Three pairs of stockings \u2014 at 2 coupons per pair \u2014 bring her supply down to 53.Suppose she needs two pairs of shoes; that will further reduce her legal allowance to 43 coupons.It doesn\u2019t take long.English woman are cutting up their evening dresses, making them Into shorter frocks for afternoon occasions; there is a magazine article on the lost art f neat darning; there are suggestions that one might mend the runs in stockings with amusing embroidery.\u201cHow do yon ike the idea of vintage clothes?\" one article asks, \u201cThe woman who has & few good vintage modes maturing in her wardrobe is very lucky.\u201d Not only is she lucky.If she's anything like the rest of her sisters, she's Plucky, with a capital P.* * » The young horseman who won the open jumping title at the Gymkhana, held at Ste.Agathe last week-end, must have been worth seeing.Aged 14, Master Roger Laviolette had only been riding for two years, and won repeated applause at the show for his horsemanship.As riding a horse properly is as exacting as driving ® car, the boy must have been a quick learner and a natural genius with horses.And now he has a nice shining cup to take home with him.* * + Besides knowing who Mr.Dash is, and where Mrs.Blank gets off, airliner hostesses have to do all sorts of jobs.Little comforts are handed out to the passengers from time to time; the dainty raspberry wool sheer, with a hat of the same material, alligator acceasories, and wearing a corsage bouquet of white gardenias.The out-of-town guests included Major and Mrs.C.Austin Bell, of Ottawa.D a a a dd td Lr 727 22272, EVERYTHING CONSIDERED GERALDINE BRIETZCKE N ES You only have to flip through the pages of an English maga- zine\u2014and in particular a woman's magazine\u2014to gain a quick and comprehensive glimpse of the courage and dogged determination of p, the English civilians.Not only do they run articles on how to make the best of rationing; they anticipate without hesitation a happler future when there will be no rationing.In the gentlemanly style of the better type of English advertisements, a.well known soap manufacturing company states, \u201cWe take a very optimistic view of the future.relish the new opportunities for travel after the war.\u201d The advertisement 18 complete with a picturex PE Save-tres Recent Guests Among recent guests at G Rocks Inn, St.Jovite, Que., haw been the following: Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Merri:y Mr.and Mrs.R.C.Cluff, My and Mrs.Leo A.Tache, Mia Miss Louise E.Leblanc, Mr.am Mrs.A.D.Downes, Mr.D.w Scott, Mr.C.Frank Scott, Mr John B.Parker, Mr Alan S.Milly Miss Betty McNeil, Mr.and Mry D.G.Nicholson, Miss Margare Wells, Mrs.O.G.Percival Mr.and Mrs.Frank Tiffin, Miu Sheila Fleming.By Hobart Cavanaugh, again meek fellow in \u201cSkylark.\u201d adopts a gruff attitude in real life t prove he isn\u2019t really a Mr.Milquetoast._\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014er\u2014\u2014eay came back, the gentleman proudly exhibited his ears \u2014 full o chewed gum\u2014and asked, \"Is thi right?\u201d She was tactful, and ex plained to him that if he jus chewed it in the regulation manner, it would relieve that \u201caltitude\u201d feeling in the ear dreams.Already we are beginning to uniformed girls have to be on the alert for questions, demands and service, However, there are lighter moments.One young lady gave the usual package of chewing gum to a passenger with the information, \u201cIt's for your ears.\u201d When she THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN Heb WIN THIS WAR RAP METALS, RAGS, 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Institute; luud speaking system, spotlight, Sisters\u2019 Troop Show.Sisters headlining in various acts.for the men Throughout the, Bill Dunlop.as muster of cere- j evening, with sky and stars as a MOnies leads the boys in com- | back drop, waves of laughter andi Wubity singing, and also intre- _upplause could be heard drifting | \u201cYes the artists.through the night air, as the Some af the camps which have Evans Sisters and members of tha| been entertained by the Evans Vimy 4nd then put on a two bour show Val Cartier in Quebec: effarts.Jacques Cartier Barracks in Lon- Muny Camps Entertained | Eueutl; St.Helen's Island; Y.M Tha Evans Sisters\u2019 Troop Show C.A.Red Triangle; R.C.A.F.12th entertained many military Depot; Wireless School; St.Hu- | Farnham Camo; | Motordrome in St.Hyacinthe: The show is a fast moving revue Montreal à Mon : an i others, i GERALDINE CULLEN 380 Metcalfe Ave.(At Sherbrooke St.) Announces the re-opening of her SCHOOL FOR GIRLS and BOYS From 4 to 12 Years CLASSES OPEN SEPT.8th For further particulars, phone WE.2438 - | The show is booked for the Ca- | teau Barracks in Three Rivers, | on September 6.Westmount MEANT BUSINESS | À little boy had becn very rude | to his mother, and had been sent \u2018to his bedroom for punishment.| After a time his father went io him writing a letter.\u201cls that a letter to saying you're sorry?\u201d Mummy said the Kindergarten Gu Primary Schoo! \u2018 Under the personal direction of \u2018 Miss Esther Pascoe, C.K.I.l Froebel Certificate Children from 3 to B years\u2014Grades 1, 2 and 3.Morning sessions v 9 AM.to 12 noon\u2014AII day sessions 9 A.M.to 4 P.M.Day boarders accepted \u2014 Transportation provided.Full particulars upon request.\u2018 4926 Grosvenor Avenue culprit's father.\u201cIf you must know.\u201d was the reply.\u201cI'm writing to the Archbishop of Canterbury to get a 4divorce from both of you.\u201d A PLOUD PUP That admiration is, Without alloy With which a dog proudly jogs indeed, ELwood 1205 Behind a boy.Miss Hagey's School KINDERGARTEN \u2014 JUNIOR & HIGH SCHOOL Miss Hagey, Principal (formerly of Miss L.Palmer's School) TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH e Sherbrooke St.and Marlowe Ave.) ® McGILL GRADUATE IN ATTENDANCE oo TERM OPENS SEPT.4th For Information Please Telephone LA.3391 ROWLAND'S TUTORIAL SCHooL , ® Classes and private tuition.Matriculation in one year.McGill Supplementals.221 Elm Ave.© High School Phone FI.1339 Grades.Established 1922 244 Sherbrooke Street East | MOUNT ST.LOUIS COLLEGE ESTABLISHED IN BY THE BROTHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS ; Courses leading to the Faculties of Engineering, Science and Commerce of Montreal and McGill Universities Canadian Officers Training Corps Home of the Famous Mount St.Louis Cadets French and English-speaking.Day-scholars and boarders : Brother Merry-Alphonse, F.E.C., M.A.Director.Arlington School 4585 SHERBROOKE ST.W.Boys and Girls 3 to 9 years Miss A.Butlanshaw Froebel Certificate, 1888 England.ART FINE and APPLIED Sir George Williams College OF THE MONTREAL Y.M.C.A.MArquette 8138 Individual Attention.(French Con.tion, 8 8 r Gues Montreal Children, Older Children ® Coached Afternoons Interviews at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.from 10 am.to 12 on and after Sept.2nd or phone FI.4101, Professional and leisure-time training in all branches of fine and commercial art, including drawing and painting, water colour, oil, modelling and sculpture, poster design, fashion drawing, illustrating, advertising art.Three studios.Individual instruction.Co-educational.Day and evening courses.Special Saturday morning class for school pupils, Information from Registrar.1441 Drummond St.- MA.8331 RE-OPENING SEPT.11th Peter Pan Nursery School Private Kindergarten Reopening Monday Sept.15th Special programme arranged for Children from 3 to 6 years, Experienced staff; character building; organized athletics; gymnasium; central location.Accredited high school and college preparatory.Junior and Senior Matriculation.Separate Junior and Commercial Departments.The Principal may be seen daily from 2 to 4 p.m., and ai other times by \u201cappoint ment.School Reopens September 2nd Telephones: MArquette 2713-1879 CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 3465 Durocher Street Conducted by the PRESENTATION BROTHERS Particulars on Application 445 Strathcona Ave.WE.1910 Weston DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Re-opens Sept.16th Primary class for boys and girls.Transportation arranged if desired.Matriculation or Graduation Course.Open to Partis) Btudents for Art Appreciation, Dramatics, Current Events, Homemaking, Languages.Prospectus on reguest.Principal: MISS JEAN NICHOL, M.A.18 Severn Ave., Wastmount, P.Q.Phone Fltzroy 9856 Colleges, EDUCATIONAL ADVERTISING The Westmount Examiner reaches every home in West- mount and is the ideal medium for Schools, Business in placing their advertising message before the parents of potential students.Music Instructors, Kindergartens, etc., to use FOR FULL INFORMATION AND RATES Phone WA.2773* AND OUR REPRESENTATIVE, MR.MOUNT, WILL CALL.| see what he was doing and fouad by notions and temperaments, the public liked it.tind that most of the foremost musical personalities of our day have a great affection for animals and even though they are very busy, find time \u2018o devute to their pets.* Just as President Roosevelt loves \u201cFalla his constant Scottie pal and Prime Minister Mac- Kenzie King was accompanied Ly his faithful Boston bulldog for eighteen years (the canine pet died last year) so many musicians have their four-footed friends.Wo will tell you 0° some-\u2014Laur- itz Melchior, the great Danish tenor of world-wide fame is the proud owner of two great Danes, Peal beauties.Alexander Brail- owgky, fumous pianist has a prizewinning Pomeranian and Dusolina Glanuini, dramatic soprano, honsts about her wonderful terrier.Many have cats as pets, Anna Kaskas, the Metropolitan contralto, having a Persian prize-win- ner; Lansing Hatfleld the well- known baritone also prides himself on his feline pa\u2019 An intelligent terrier is the constant companion of Abram Chasins, pianist and Desire Defrere, the stage director of the Metropolitan Opera and his wife, Hilda Burke, the singer are very fond of their Boston terrier, \u201cJoy.\u201d The Menu- hins own a Belgian police dog and so does John Carter, who won the Metropolitan auditions of the air two years ago and has had tontinued success in the concert fleld as well.Irving Kolodin, the eminent New York music eritic owns two fine dogs and Frank La Forge, famous singing teacher Musical Sharps | Flats and Naturals Frances Goltman meer | | | MUSICAL PETS One always associates musicians, actors and artists with odd Perhaps in the past, up until the turn of the last century this might have been correct but ever since nineteen hundred or thereabout, the colony of artists which inoludas painters, writers, actors and musicians found that they did not have to bu \u201cdiferent\u201d in order to be acclaimed In thelr particular field.Most likely it was their best way of securing the most publicity.And Had Liszt been alive today he probably would have cut his hair and painters would wear oYdinary clothes.in feeling and temperament wew But of Lawrence Tibbett and renowu- od accompanist has à white West Highland terrier called \"Peggy.\" + + + Lotte Lehmann has two\u201dspitz dogs named \u2018\u2018Mohrchen\u201d and \u201cJimmy,\u201d and-two cocker spaniels are the special pride of Herbert Janssen of the Metropolitan, Josef Hofmann has a pedigreed black and white dog rnd Jean Tennyson owns an Irish Terrier named \u201cCarli\u201d which = does all sorts of tricks.Qladys Swarthout of opera and movie fame and her husband, Frank \u2018Chapman, enjoy their white wire-hairer terrier, à Ittle beauty.Jean Dickinson, s0- prano of concert and radio fame hus much fun with her Scottle and so on down the list.Most 0° these pets ave with their masters and mistresses constantly \u2014 even when they practice, so their musical education is of the best.They are certainly \u201cmusical\u201d pets.CHEAP ANSWER It was a very dissatisfied tenant who approached the landlord of the new house.\u201cLook here,\u201d he snid, 'that house I've just taken from you is horribly draughty.l've spent pounds on heating arrangements, but wherever 1 sit my hair 1s blown all over my head.Can't you do something about #11?\" The landlord shook his head, \u201cI'm afraid not,\u201d he replied.\"I think it would be easier und cheaper for you to get your hair eut.\u201d =: complete and thorough musical diplomas of A.Mus,, L.Mux, organ, singing, violin and all orchestral appreciation of musie will he given Eurythmics.time or partial courses, MA.2606 Training Courses for Specialist teachers in school music.Keyhoard Harmony, and Teachers\u2019 Methods and Materials.rehearsais of the Orchestra will be held in the evenings and sre available to all qualified persons as vacancies occur, McCILL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF MUSIC Dean: Douglas Clarke, M.A., Mus.B.Session 1941-42 opens September 15th, 1941 McGill University Conservatorium of Music offers education and and degree of Mus.B.(Cantab) F.R.C.M., F.R.C.O.courses leading to the Instruction in plianocforte, instruments and composition, Lectures on all Theoretical subjects and a special course of lectures on the st hours convenient to all.Special Courses in Dalcroze Weekly Students may register for full PIANO AND VIOLIN CLASSES AT THE WESTMOUNT SCHOOLS BEGIN IN SEPTEMBER For Byllabus and full particulars apply te THE VICE-DIRECTOR ANL BECRETARY Mc¢GILL UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC 677 Sherbrooke St., W.MONTREAL nesday, September 3rd.Commercial Department: Grades Seven, Eight and Nine: 25th.Elementary Schools: These districts are as follows: mont Avenue to west side of Metcalfe Metcalfe Avenue Tuesday, September 2nc.Office of the Board Academy Road THE SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF WESTMOUNT The schools under the contral of this Board will re-open on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd 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 year Supplemental Examinations will begin at 1.30 P.M., Wad- Pupils entering the Twelfth year (Senior Matriculation) must register in the Principal's office before 2.00 P.M.Wednesday, September 3rd.Grades, Eight, Nine, Ten and Eleven\u2014 All pupils of this department will be accommodated in the Queen's School Building, Olivier, Avenue, one street west of Greene Avenue.Pupils promoted to these grades will report to Mr.W.E, Black, M.A., B Com., at the Queen\u2019s School Building.at 9.00 AM, New pupils will be received at 10.00 AM, WESTMOUNT INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL Academy Road MISS D.NPRAE, BA, WILL TAKE POSITION AT LOCAL YW.GA Miss Donalla KE.McRae.B.A, whose home is in Vancouver, B.C, has boen appointed to the position of girls\u2019 work director of the lo» cal Y W.C.A, und will take up her uties September 1.A graduate of the University of British Col gmbia, Miag McRae has had a career of varied experience in the Y.W.C.A.Beginning as a junior girls\u2019 club seer: ary in Vancouver, she ater filled the position of girls\u2019 work secretary in Regina.Sask., going from there to Hall- fax, N.5., whara from 1935-37 she was seulor girls\u2019 work secrve- tary.In 1837 Miss McRae was appointed to the position ol gaen- eràl secretary in the Y.W.C.A.of Kirkland Lake, Ontario, whero her work in organising a now association proved her to be a plon- eer of ox eptional Insight and ability Will Bucceed Miss Kekel | In the Montreal Y.W.C.A.Miss McRae will succeed Miss Grotohen Eckel, B.A, who haa accepted the position of women's program see- rotary in the joint Y.M.-Y.W.C.A.° in Windsor, Ontario, Miss Eckel, who for tho past two years bus been director of girls\u2019 worl in tle Montreal Y.W.C.A.will leave Montreal in Sop- tember to take up her new post in Windsor, where the Y,W.C,A.and the Y.M.C.A.work in complete cooperation even to the SINGING LESSONS Btrietly Private By Professor F.MANETTA nf the Europenn and American Opera Co.A, Reveral Students #7 now having great : success in Concerts, I WEST END BUSINESS COLLEGE REG'D, (BOTH SEXES) BAY AND EVENING CLASSES COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC, SECRETARIAL, COMPTOMETER COURSES Gregg, Pitman's and Boyd's Shorthand sluring of à vuilding whore pro: gram notivities ave carried on.Miss Kokel, whose home is in Thomas, Ontario, is n gradu- te of the University of Western; Ontario amd of a special course, for Y.W.C.A.recretaries given Li Oberlin Collyge, Oberlin, Ohio; | ul she has bad wide experience m the fleld of girls\u2019 work In the Students Pleced Y.W.GC, A.in Canada, having worked in St.Catharines, Ont.Wilbank 4208 and for a the National! Edmonton, Alberta, short period with Council in Toronto.\u2018 1426 MacKay St.CH WESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGE (El MISS R.WOOD, PRINCIPAL Formerly ol Motenlfe Ave.Cor.St.Catherine St.and Greene Ave.Ruyal Bank Nuilding \u2014 Enlrances 11685 Greene Ave.Businass man calling for stenographers.A commercial course is your best investment.Graduates with leading Montreal firms.Day or evening classes.Private lessons.Resldence WE.1885 DR.1 CTUE SCHOOL OF SUCCESSFUI.STUDENTS\" =MISS ROBICHAUD'S\u2014= COMMERCIAI ACADEMY 393 Prince Albert \u2014 Corner Sherbrooke Wost STENOGRAPING \u2014 TYPRWRITING \u2014 SKCRETARIAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COURSES Shorthand: PHmnn, Grexug, Duployé-Perrault, Buokkeeping, versation and Translation.REGISTER NOW \u2014 the demand for office help in urgent \u2014 and you will be able to accept a position in a very short time.WE PLACE OUR GRADUATES teres DE.2663 Particulars French Cone Miss Graham's Business College FRENCH & ENGLISH TUITION All Commercial Subjects taught by thorough and practical teachers 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.2nd BUSINESS FIRMS PROVIDED WITH STENOGRAPHERS 4914 Sherbrooke Street DExter 2242 Thentres, Radio, ste.Btudio in Mont.resi 1518, Voice free.Special for children, 1265 STANLEY ST, Studio 12 LA.6431 since trial clone FRANCES GOLTMAN Planist Lio.Mus, First Medalist, MacQlll University Pupils Successful Highest Exams RECITALS BEGINNERS and ADVANCED 5781 GIROUARD AVE.TRAINING.is no less important for the beginner in business than it is for the armed forces of our Empire.If you want to do your best in this crisis, get trained now for the position that will be waiting for you.Business men recommend your doing this .and they heartily endorse our personalized system of training.Sprott Commercial College Inc.Pupils wishing to enter the Seventh, Eighth or Ninth Year who did not attend a school under the Westmount School Board last year, will report | on September 2nd at 9.00 A.M.in the Assembly Hall.Only children re-| siding in Westmount will be accepted.Pupils must present the last report from their former school.Any pupils accepted on September 2nd will report | again on September 3rd with the year in which they have been placed.The principal of the school will be mm attendance every day after August Grades one to six are accommodated in the three Elementary Schools, Rostyn School\u2014The north side of Sherbrooke Street and above, from the eastern to the western limits of Westmount.King's School\u2014South side of Sherbrooke Street and below, from Clare- Avenue.Queen\u2019s School\u2014South side of Sherbrooke Street and below, from least side) to eastern limits of Westmount, The Board reserves the right to transfer pupils from the school nf 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 | S F.KNEELAND, | SECRETARY-SUPERINTENDENT, EMPRESS THEATRE BLOCK 2304 Old Orchard Ave.Enroll Now - Phone EL.1733 - EL.2452 hm 2 Westmount a \u2014_ 25TH YEAR IN MONTREAL Education FOR THE WORLD OF BUSINESS .Shorthand, = - Bookkeeping, Correspondence, EE an Secretarial Training, Word-study, ote, 4 W Attend a achool with an established reputation DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Effective Pree Placement Service 0'SULLIVAN COLLEGE 1259 Guy St, corner St.Catherine\u2014FI, 9679 Member of the Nallonal Association of Accredited Commercial Bchools.RB.J.O'Sullivan, M.A.Founder The Business School For Young Men and Young Women DAY DIVISION General Ste h Complete Business nographle Secretariat ute + Course + une Subjects include: Bookkeeping snd Acaounting, Shorthand, Typewrilting, Business English and Correspondence, Business Arithmetic, Business Office Machines, Principles of Business and Commercial Law, Office Practices, Filing, Business French, Employment Guidance, Established 1873, Courses revised to meet demands of modern business: Similar courses in evening division.Placement service free to graduates All new equipment, including typewriters of three standard makes, calculators, adding machine, dictating machine, duplicating machinas, full-size filing cabinets and accessories, - Illustrated prospectus and Information from the Rog trap) 1441 Drummond Street, Montreal, MA.833 Sir George Williams College OF THE MONTREAL Y.M.C AY Hoses alowed fer e COURSES e Stenographie Secretarial Gregg-Pitman Commercial Accounting Accountancy (A.P.A.) All Business Machines Taught Free of Charge With a Regular Course ® Comptometer Ediphone, etc.ENROLL NOW Enroll Now At.FORTIN BUSINESS COLLEGE Wm.C.Salera - Principal 5302 Queen Mary Rd.- Cor.Decari BRANCHES: COLLEGE VERSAILLES © VILLERAY © ROSEMOUNT ® MAISON- NEUVE © LACHINE ® VALLEYFIELD @ SHAWINIGAN FALLS © Effective Employment Service @® Diplomas Awarded to Graduates , @ Individual Instruction @ Day and Evening Classes © Bilingual Instruction Inscrivez-vous des maintenant 3 > \u2014ELW00D-2288 oh eg nib.= eh Aen, vt mir | v FETE 0 Suey - STRAT £ ÿ 2 k { { HAE \"as : ca ATEN RRA RT PAGS SIX | Teams Fight ' ROYALS AFTER SENIOR TITLE \u2018Che Club Popular, BATTER DODGERS\u2019 PITCHING WIN IN WALK OVER RIVALS Make It Two Straight in Championship Series \u2014 Go \u2018Hit\u2019 Crazy As They Pile Up 18 Runs \u2014 Tudin in Superb Form \u2014 Almost a \u2018No-Hit\u2019 Game \u2014 Great Support From Mates The Royals look well on the roud to capturing their fourth stralght Westmount Senlor Municipal Softball l.eague title.Winners of the title the last thren vears, this year's edition lead the Dodgers two games to none in the finul series for the 1941 championship, The Royals took the second game of the series last Wednesday night, swamping the Dodgers 18-0 behind the one-hit pitching of Connie Tudin, The third and possibly concluding game of the series Was played last night.V'ednesday night's game was a walkaway for the winaers, tue only luterest in the game was the possibility that Tudin might be in for a \u201cno-hitter.\u201d The Noyalsk were giving Tudin the best of support and probably pluyed their best game of the season in the field.Tudin had his no-hitter going into the seventh and last inning, he got the first man up, Art Mann on a \u201crounder Lo the infield, but Erimett Millen spoll- ed tho works hy banging a hard hit single off Tudin's own legs.This was a really hard hit ball and would have gone for a clean hit over second \"se into the outfield if it hadn\" convected with Tudin\u2019's knees first, Leonard proved no mystery to the Royals and they got to him for seventeen hits.Bert Dalzell banged out three of them Including a home run, Tom Brennan, Donnie Maher, Johunie Mahaftey, Tudin, Kevin Tolan and Eric Fleet got two hits aplece.Tudin fanned elght mon during the seven Innings and walked but one.The RCAF team in the local league played the Mount Royal Ladies softball team of the Major Ladies League in an exhibition game Tuesday night, Always gentlemen, the Airmen dropped an 11-10 decision.The Latterles were reversed, an Air Force pitcher and catcher hurling for the girls with a feminine pitcher {hd catcher doing duty for the Armen, The Royals of the local loop have entéred their team in the provincial tournament which gets under way this Sunday.At the present time It is not known who their opponents will be or where the game will be played.Tle Royals will be using à grounils Tox for gaie.score Wednesday's Tloyals 18 > > \u2014 = Dalzell, If, Brennan, cf, Maher, 3b.Mahaffey, 1b.Denlels, 2b.Tudit, Dp.Browne, BS.Tolan, c.Fleet, rt, | rots 1m to 09 0 20 08 - ol raptors Red \u2014- -3 Dodgers M, Read, ss.Hutchison, If.A.Mann, 3b, Millen, ce.Ronney, cf.N Mann, rf.Alexander, 1b.H.Read, 2b, Leonard, p.> rl sosscexncecKx < | sSoocecoco\u201d% 24 Doubles: Brennan 2, Mahafley 2, Triples: Brow:ae, Fleet.Home- run: Dalzell.Strike-outr: Tudin 8, Leonard 2.Walks: Tudin 1, Leonard 1.Left on base, Royals: 8, Dodgers: 4.Umplres: Ulley and Connolly.\u201c \u2014 UNETHICAL Dr.B.: I first examine the patient's heart to show how much treatment he will stand, Dr.C.: It's unprofessional to do that before you examine the pocketbook, By revenge a man is even with on Charlevoix Street as their home diamond.his anemy but by forgiveness he is supetior, BLUE September Admission: Grand Stand .60e Club House .$1.30 BON FALL MEETING STEEPLECHASING NETS 1st to Sth a.First Race \u201c 2.30 o'clock P.M.(Daylight Saving Time) REMEMBER : The slower you ve, the more you save! him needed work and hel; 50,50 Pledge.vo .Give yourself and your service station man a break.Let him check up your car and put it in shape to save gasoline.It gives you keep your Every gallon couniz: see that not a drop is wasted: our Fighting Forces need all the gasoline they can get.LAY LATTA (a die ete Gasolixe for VICTORY ! THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER Westmount Softball Crown THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1941 Gamely For Attendance Grows As a pennant contender the C-ba were not in the running.Novikoff was a flop and Billy Myers never hecame a regular, hut the club's popularity Is something to marvel at.And yet the fans of Chicago's NortL Side are following rhe club more avidly than they did a year back when the vets were be- In» spurred on in a futile pennant bid.Seemns rather strange, but figures don't lle, and today the Cubs\u2019 attendance la far ahead of what It was exactly a year ago.The fans teem to favor paying to sec a preview of \u2018The Team of To.ïorrow.\u2018\" That is what the Club officials belleve they are slowing.LETTAN LEADS IN FLY CASTING Weekly Competition Held In Westmount Park \u2014 Full Card of Events Staged The Fly Custers beld their weekly competitions on Tuesday evening In Westmount Park.Owing to the raln they were forced to cancel the week previous but held a full curd of event- this week.Mr.Lettau took top honours in the Class A group scoring a 10 to win the event by one point from Mr.B.Travers.Mr.H.Haley scored a 12 to come third but showed an unusual card getting six perfect scores out of the ten but making 6's on two of the casts to put himself out of the runniug.Mr.B.Murdoch captured the Class B honours with a 24 for the.ten casts, while Mrs.Morell won the ladles event with a 35.The Casters are preparing for the provincial champlonships which are being held in West- mount Park on Saturday, September 6th.Forty prizes have been put up for competition and in addition to this five cups are to b> won.There ls a lot of interest being shown in this tournament and it is expected t'\u2019.at there will be a large number of entrants.CRICKET MATCH VS.WANDERERS ENDS IN DRAW | Westmount Eleven Loses Three Men to His Majesty's Forces A full afternoons cricket was played last Saturday on the Park with Westmount entertaining Wanderers \u2018A\u2019.The visiting team won the toss but decided to field.The home team opened with their usual pair Chappell and Sweeting but the latter failed to score and Edge filled the vacancy and these batsmen proceeded to take the score to 105 before Edge lost his wicket.The next four wickets did not provide much but the partnership of Morrow ad Siogrove added 29 before the latter was clean bowled by Hodge.Pike joined Morrow and 15 more runs wete added before the latter ran himself out.Norrish joined Pike and after the former had made a boundary hit the innings was declared closed leaving Wanderers two hours to get the runs, 83 rans were scored for five wickets when stumps were drawn, the partnership of Broadbelt and Hodge saving the day for Wanderers.On August 30 Westmount play the Air Force on the Park.Play will commence at 2.30.Untortun- ately the home team will be without the services of W.Edge who has now gone on Active Service with the Navy, Westmount's loss is the Navy's gain but every good wish will go to him.He has played eonsistently good cricket this season and it is interesting to note his analysis: Innings Not out Runs Aver, 10 1 317 385.22 Westmount bas now lost three men to the Senior Service.Chur- chili-Smith joining three weeks ago and Bert Ward last summer.CROSSWORD SOLUTION __ the events off Z BATTERYMEN CONFER PITTS A PE Catcher Louie Lum tells Pitcher Donald Lee to be cool and nervous and to get the ball over the plate.The 10-year-old youngsters comprise star battery of junior baseball team of Yu-Pin Catholic Club of Philadelphia, named in honor of Bishop Yu-Pin of Nanking.Vacation Club Thursday, August 28, 9.30 a.m.Hobbies and Crafts.11.00 a.m.Vacation Club Swim.2.00 p.m.Treasure Hunt.3.30 p.m, Vacation Club Swim.Friday, August 29, 9.30 a.m.Hobbies and Crafts, 10.30 a.m.Swimming Meet.2.00 p.m.Vacation Ciub final educational trip to Co-operative Dairy.Learn-To-Swimm Classes Boys: Mondays and Thursdays at 4.00 p.m, Girls: Tuesdays and Fridays at 4.00 p.m, Volunteer Leader Marcel Courtois, popular Kamp Kanawana planist, 1s planning to be with us this coming season as a volunteer club leader, and will be helping with the swimming and life saving.Alrmen's Party Airmen of the Headquarters Training Command, following their baseball game in Westmount Park with the Mount Royal Ladles\u2019 team, enjoyed a splash party at the Westmount Y.M.C.A,, followed by dancing and refresh- CULL LLL ddd dd dT 22 LL ET 2 PPP PPE Pa PEP P27 P0720 2 2 R727 The Week At The Westmount YMCA.Ld Ll ddd dd dd Dd dR id Led de ments served by the Westmount Women's Club \u2014 Mrs, Mills, chalrman of the War Work Committee and Mrs.Holland and her hospitality committee, provided the refreshments.The regular Saturday night soldiers\u2019 and airmen\u2019s party will be held in the gym on Saturday as usual, Business Girls Gym Class The Business Girls Gym Class committee held their first meeting to make plans for gym, swim and badminton activities for the coming season, Detailed announcement will be made in the near future.Leaders\u2019 Corps The Westmount Y.M.C.A.Leaders\u2019 Corps has been working out on the gym three nights a week for the past summer, and this evening (Thursday, Aug.28) they will put on a demonstration in the N.D.G.Bonfire program, School boys swim every day next week at 5.00 p.m.; Senior school at 5.30 p.m.Business and professional men's Handball Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 5.00 to 6.30, Leaders Corps workout Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoon.The easy-going fellow with the rugged frame who had been perched at first base, and who wag scooping them up with all the ease and assurance of a ve- teran- in-fielder, proved to be the pitching wonder of the International league, Freddie Hutchinson.It was a real hot day, as hot as it will be this year, but it had no effect on the big gangling chap who {insists that work and plenty of it, is the main reason for his phenomenal success.Not - that sensational seasons are anything new to the 21-year old youngster with the marvelous control.He was a raw-boned kid of 19 bac kin Seattle when he jumped out of high school into AA ball in the Paciifc Coast league, : UP AND DOWN TWICE The Detroit Tigers grabbed him and then the $75,000 boy wonder fizzled twice.He was first sent to Toledo of the American Association and then Buffalo, where he's going great this year.Freddie's control Is greater than ever.He rarely walks a man and with the season hardly more than half over he had 19 victories with only four defeats.\u201cWhy am 1 going so well?\u201d he repeated quietly.\u201cBecause 1 work every fourth day.Then the bors have been scoring .for me and I've had my share of breaks.\u201d : The Bisons do give Freddie a bunch of runs now and then, but the 6 foot one inch, 200-pounder does his full share.He has offered his, fine curve and sharp sinker to batters in 17 conseeu- tive complete games aad his Hutchinson, Great Hurler, Plus Fine Batting Record earned run around 2.50.LIKES TO HIT Hutchinson is a bit matter-of- fact when talking about his pitching, but his eyes light up when you mention batting.He's hitting around .400 and those hits come hard and clean.When he dropped his first game after 11 straight victories to the league-leading Newark Bears the Bears\u2019 pitchers couldn't stop him.He rapped out 4 for 5 that night and in a recent start against Toronto pounded out 3 for 4.Freddie likes to hit (what pitcher wouldn't?) and gets a kick out of stepping up as a pinch hitter.\u201d \u201cEvery pitcher should be a hitter,\u201d he said with not a little show of pride.\u201cI've won a few games for myself that way.\u201d Next year, providing Uncle Sam doesn't call him this winter in the draft, Freddie hopes to be back in the majors and he feels that the third time won't be out.There's very little change in his pitching, Hutchinson insists.\u201c{ always have good control when I work regularly.With Detroit 1 didn't get enough work \u201cI might have changed my delivery just a little.Some of the fellows say I got rid of a little kink.Some of the batters, though thought that kink was an advantage for me.Maybe it did some good maybe {t didn't.Maybe 1 have a little more stuff, maybe I haven't.1 don't know.\u201d Hutchinson has played in all three Double-A leagues and very diplomatically thinks the International is a little better, average is right FINISH WITH QUENTON ATOP Takes Honors in Three Straight Sets \u2014 Crown For W.D.MacDonald in Putting Tournament Last week saw the end of the Men's Closed Singles tennis tournament on the Municipal cou.1s with Sid Quinton popular figure on the courts capturing the honours by defeating Les Miller in three straight sets 6-1, 8-6 and 8-2.At the present time the Men's Closed Doubles draw is up and the event will be under way before the week is out.Some favoured teams in the tourney are Dave Scwartz and Ken Green, the Stan Morgan-A.R.Pick com- _ bination, Sid Quinton-Ed Spearing | and Grant M-Lauchlan-J.Pagnue- | lo duo.| Mr.W.D.Macdonald won top ,honours in the putting tournament held on the senior course :at King George Park last Thursday evening.Mr.Macdonald scored an 82 for the 36 holes which gave him a two stroke advantage over Charles Holland who took second place with an 84.Mr.Thompson and Mr.R.Wilson- Smith were right behind with 85\u2019s.Anothe- event will be held this evening on the King George course.DiMaggio Streak Broken By Minor map.J Unofficially the great hitting streak of Joe DiMaggio, which started May 15, was halted on May 26 by a minor league piteh- er by the name of Lefty Jimmy Halperin, a hurler for the Norfolk Tars, a Yankee farm club.Of course it was an exhibition game and did not interfere with th.record that \u2018Joe\u2019 later was to establish, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Vigilance creates in man the habit of a conscious life and respect for conscience.A team that is up \u2018there\u2019 and \u2014 MEN'S SINGLES: \u2018Cards\u2019 Big Upward Surge Co-Ordinated Team Effort Neither can overshadow Johnry + fighting every inch of the way,, Mize at bat, but nevertheless the striving desperately to achieve the goal of all baseball clubs, the winning of a major league pennant, cannot pick out any one individua] and give him the credit for the biggest portion of games won.That truism can be applied to the St.Louis Cardinals, valiants of the National league, The Red Birds are flying high now and have been up at the top or near the top for almost tRe entire season.They have several standouts, both on defence and offence, but if they win the 1941 pennant and have the most valuable player award go to one of their performers it could be either Terry Moore, Johnny Hopp or Jimmy Brown, Before going any further, though, let it be clear that those three are not the only top-flight players on this hustling club.Every section of the club has fits standout and even Manager Billy Southworth might snare a \u201cmost valuable manager,\u201d if there was such an award, although Joe Mc-; Cartby's job with the New York.Yankees rates a big share of praise.The pitchers have several headliners, with Lonnie Warneke, lone veteran, Howie Krist and Ernie White doing spectacular work.Veteran catcher Gus Mancuso has done a grand job with the Cards\u2019 big crop of rookie moundsmen and when Walker Cooper was injured for several weeks, filled in capably, Brown occupies, in the Infield, somewhat the same position that Moore holds down in the outfield.Both are pivotal players around which swing effective defensive units, Brown, always eager, always hustling and always bearing down, is the sparkplug of the all- important front line of defence.Brown has a flashy rival in speedy second baseman Creepy Crespi, but it is significant that the Cards registered their worst record when Brown was injured duing the past two seasons.He: injured his collarbone late last season and this year hurt his finger.Now that he's back the Cards are again zipping along at top speed.tremendous hitting feats of the husky firet baseman fall into the background when the all-round brilliance of these two youngsters is considered.In the outfield, it\u2019s an all-round battle between Moore and Hopp, Both wield potent bats, are fast on the base-tracks and bear down all the time.But it's on defence that Moore gains the edge.When Moore succeeded Pepper Martin as captain of the club he said that this was the first Cardinal bunch that had the \u201cproper spirit.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014e RAIL TROUBLE Bill: \u201cThese are the ruin® of a castle built by William the Conqueror.\u201d Wealthy Aunt: \u201cYes, but why cn earth did he build it so far away from the railway station?\" Don\u2019t forget that this is TRUE, We'd like to save some cash for YOU.No doubt about the price going up.We can\u2019t prevent that.But we can deliver now at LOW PRICE, and we'd like to serve you at once.COAL - COKE - FUEL OIL @ Special Discount for 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