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[" N i i\" Tadse tes sn dub dé WEDDING GIFTS FOR.THE BRIDE i An Exclusive Collection ét .OLD ENGLISH SILVER | OHMAN°S : JEWELLERS i WE 4046 * Chl dh ih ld LPP 72 7 vOL.XH, No.39 SITY CENTRES SALVAGE RIVE ON COLLECTION OF RUBBER FOR WAR EFFORTS Old Tires, Tubes, Are Particularly Needed \u2014 Co-opera- tion of All Residents Important Part In Mechanized Warfare \u2014 Last Week's Campaign Held Marked Success The City of Westmount War National Salvage Campaign, is this week placing special emphasis on the collection of rubber in order to ald the country\u2019s war effort.Residents are requested to recover from their households, old tires, tubes, discarded rubber boots, hot and to place them beside their garbage cans for collection by the city.Rubber is one of the most important articles being collected under the salvage campaign, city cssential in mechanized warfare.commodities, It does not deteriorate with use and when re-processed LOITERER GETS JAIL TERM OF THO MONTHS Accused Sentenced By Deputy-Recorder A.E.Laverty on Monday \u2014 Had Long Record A man whose name is listed by police as John Proulx, 42, no given address, was sentenced to a fine of $40 plus $4.20 costs, or two months in jail, when he appeared before Deputy-Recorder A.E.Laverty on a charge of loitering, in Westmount Police Court Mord&y \u201cmorning.Proulx chose the Jail term.The accused, who had a lengthy record, was arrested by Lieut.R.Edmonstone on Sunday and booked on the loitering count when he failed to give a satisfactory account of his movements.According to the R.C.M.P.record, Proulx had been apprehended op at least 33 previous occasions, It was the ninth time he had been picked up in West- mount, a particularly large number of times for any single person to run afoul of local police.His previous arrests were mainly for loitering and begging and it is believed he but recently rompleted a prison sentence.YMG.A PLANS FALL PROGRAM Increased activity at the local Y.M.C.A.in spite of the summer- like weather, indicates that the Fall and Winter seasons of indoor activities will soon be here.The \u201cY\" is making every effort to nteet the needs of all, whether it be for physical, educational, or social activities.A well-balanced program for ladies, boys, and men includes a variety of activities to suit every desire.Swimming, gym, and badminton are the most popular ones.A special emphasis is to be placed on arts and crafts and: photography in the hobby group The Friday night feature will be Westmount\u201d \u2014 1216 Greens Ave.*is as good as new, the weekly \u201cFriday Friendly Fro- lie\u201d for young people of the com ; munity over 17 years of age.| The opening date has been sel for October 4.The program will: \\ AT ENGLAND'S Out of range of German bombers, India is today a highly important arsenal of industrial production for Britain.Left, \u201csomewhere in India,\u201d is a battery of recently constructed, modern coke ovens\u2014 essential for the manufacture of pig iron.At right, an Indian textile factory in Calcutta, which weaves fighters, thousands of blankets tor Empire HOME OPERATED AT LOW COST REPORT OHUWO V.F.McAdam, Weredale House- Secretary - Manager, Presents Report to Board Because few of the boys now resident in Weredale House have ever known what a good home consists of, it is not just a home \u2014I1t is a club representing a new lite.the secretary-manager, V.F.McAdam, stated in his report to the board.Mr.McAdam declared that.\u2018The broken homes from which most of our boys come have not been broken overnight; usually the breakdown is a slow, agonizing process during which the boy has experienced mental anguish, physical hardship, and has developed a rense of insecurity that must first be overcome before new concepts of home can be firmly established in his mind.\u201d Weredale House, the secretary- manager stated, offers more than most institutions, but it does so at the lowest cost to the public of any Protestant Institution in Eastern Canada.The daily per capita cost, including everything except a return on the capital investment, was only $1.05 last year, compared with $1.02 in the preceding year, despite the greatly increased cost of living.This represents the cost to the public of the care of some younger boys; where the parent Is able to make a contribution, the cost to the public is reduced.However, after two or three years the boys usually commence to work, and gradually become self-supporting before leaving Weredale House.During the past year, 74 boys were employed, and they paid in almost $19,000, equalling 70 cents a day, reducing the average: cost to the public to 353% cents a day per boy.Since 1870 it has been the object of Weredale Honse to provide a home for boys who would otherwise he homeless but not delinquent, irrespective of creed.color or condition.Most of the boys are wholly or half orphaned, ! i WESTMOUNT CANVASSERS 10 ATTEND FRIDAY RALLY All 32 Agencies of Montreal Social Services to Be Represented by Exhibits and Demonstrations at Pre- Campaign \u2018Conference \u2014 Blind to Display Typewriting in Braille Federated Charities lists two important events this weekend, preceding the opening of the general campaign on Monday.All Westmount canvassers and workers have been Invited to a pre-cam- palgn rally in the Windsor Hotel on Friday.The gathering will hear Robert Cutler, president of Community Chests and Counclls, Inc, a United States federation of 500 soclal service groups raising $90,- 000,000 a year for charitable purposes.Mr.Cutler is coming from Boston especially to address workers of Federated Charities, The audience will witness a demonstration of Montreal's social service activities, in which every * one of the 32 agencies in the Federation will be represented.Following are some of the active exhibits: Weredalo House, woodworkin g ; Diet Dispensary, food dem- onstra tions, how to get value .or the food dollar, advice on household budgetting ; Victorian Order nurses will dis.nlay the mysteries of their \u201clittle black bags\" strate use of the contents; Protestant Foster Home Centre, quiz on, qualifications as foster par- eats; Uriversity Settlement, model aeroplane class, hoys painting, girls operating a loom; Negro Community Centre, basket weav- \u2019 Robert Cutler \u2018 and demon- ing, sewing; Parks and Playgrounds Association, editor and staff producing a \u2018\u2018Playgrounds Newspaper\u201d: Community Garden I.eague, canning vegetables grown on vacant lots: Canadian National Institute for the Blind, quilting, knitting, typewriting in Braille; Occupational Therapy Centre; leather toolin , weaving, painting; Child Welfare Assocla- tion, clinic examining children, microscopes showing germs of tuberculosis and diphtheria; Y.W.C.A., group doing melal work and papler-mache work; Mental Hygiene Institute, psychologist giving children vocational tests; Griffintown Club, boxing exhibition; Jverley Community Centre, tumbling acts.Cost of the dinner and exhibHs is being covered by the guests, and there will be no cost to Federated Charities, the campaign chairman announced.The second event is Wolfare Sunday, September 28th, when all Protestant churches in the area served by Federated Chari- \u2018ing have been asked to emphasize the need for service on the humanitarian home front.A A A A MA MAMA AAA und whee both parents are alive, TODAY: they are not usually living together, condneive to prugress it indicated by the splendid record of the {boys from 11 to 15 who attend : ; At the clogs uf SATURDAY: sublie school.the school term last year, the majority of the boys brought home favorahle reports, and six them won medals or scholarships from five different schools.Nider boys.who have graduated from this Federated Charities agency in recent years, are in ron-tant tonch through letters and perianal ©aîls, Mans of them brinæ their sweethearts tn visit (Continued on page 2) | i Overseas Parcel League concert; Eaton's Players \u2018The Mans.The Week At Victoria Hall quers\u2019; Westmount Stamp Club; Manchester Unity, That the school atmosphere Iv TOMORROW : Overseas Parcel League Concert, Westmount Hi-Y-Grad« dance; Westmount Conclave TK.Beetles dance and \u201cnee, Mary A.Z.A.of; MONDAY.Financial Federat.on.TUESDAY: Finanria!l Federat.nn.WEDNESDAY: V.0.N.: Rotary Lunchean: Financiai Federation: ter OF, NEXT THURSDAY: elocution recital; Adelphi Chapter F'erta \u201chap- Westmount Stamp Ciub; Financial Federation ROTARY CLUB ADDRESSED BY DR.JOHNSTON Speaks on Behalf of Forthcoming Tag Day\" Aid Of Crippled Children Declaring that all men are not born equal and that the strong must ald the week, Rav, J.A.Johnaton, N.D., pastor of Wont.mount Baptist Church, addressed the regular weekly luncheon meeting of tha Westmount Rotary Club in Victoria Hall yesterday.Dr.Johnslon apoke on hehalt of the forthcoming tag day In ald of the Province of Quebec League for Crippled Children, The speaker stated that the Hves of all men were dictated by hereditary and environment.Some enter fe healthy of mind and body, while others are horn with feeble minds and week bodies.Dr.Johnston said that fhere were approximately 5,900 erippled children in the Province of Quebec and that funds for their care must be glven generously.Rotary Clubs, always played a particularly active part In shouldering the responsibilities of underprivileged crippled children, he pointed out, The speaker was Introduced by BR.Stalnger and thanked by D.McKean, ¥.Whitlock, vice-presi- dent of the club, presided.Y ENTERTAINS MEN OF FORCES Arranged by the Robin Hood Group, and with music supplied by the \u201cMusic Makers,\u201d the regular weekly entertainment for men of ths armed forces wag held at the Westmount Y.MCA.Saturday night.The soldiers, sailors und men of the ulr force danced to the muggle of the orchestra nnd the evening ways featured by iu pie eating contest staged between members of the army, navy and sir force, tbe hobors being cur ricd off by the latter, The orchestra le composed at Doug.Robertson, BIN Drammaond, Terry Drummond, dim Child, : Gordon Hawken and Bob Dalkln The \u201cMusic Makers are ex pected to again supply mua-le at an carly meeting tor the troop: at the \u201cy, TO HOLD SALE I The Montreal General Hosoi tal Graduate Nurses\u2019 Sphitire rommittes will hoïd a rumimaze «ale nn Friday, p.m, in Et, Stephen\u2019 Hall rFeator wirpet and Arwater sve Inne Donations for the sale may (ho left at the hall on Thursday |afternnnn, Octaher 2.October 2, ar 2° Doz Free YAY RNS 1.PASS FES PS SS RAS BL NITY IR RASAN ML SL/L LES 7 A HARDWOOD FLOOR Si~olied - Laid - Finished Repaired\u2019.Refinished A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St.RC Ry.rd dR Cleaned Wstmount WE.2323 Rk Estimates Z PRICE: \u2014TWO CENTS FINAL R that permits be obtained for erecti an area of six square foot in size.The ruling, By-Law 516, amen and reads as follows: No sighs or advertising device building inapector, provided that % this section shall not apply to any sign having a total aren hot oxceading 6 square fact and ad- vortising, only, for sale or luasoe, the immovable property on which it is placed.\u201d The by-law will not affect the majority of veal estate signa on city properties an most of those are well under the size for which a permit is required.It was adoptod, mainly, to empower tho city to restrict the size of alguns on properties whore thelr presenca might impair the appearances of the gRenoral aur- roundings.The provious by-law failed to contain an clause gov- orning roal cestato aigns, Only other matter of importance attonded to at Monday night's scssion was authorization by the Counefl for the purchase of a few truck with a snow-plow attachment, It.wlll replaco a vahicle previously in use and will not be an addition to snow removal equipment, The council meeting wne presided over by Mayor Walter A.Merrill, K.C, G00D SEASON IS EXPECTED BY STAMP (LUB Noted Speakers Will Address Local Group \u2014 Membership Shows Steady Increase Increased attendance af earch of the meotings of the Wost- mount Stamp Club has Jed Presl- dent Sutherland to belleve that the club Is in for une of tts hest seasons.In addition to increased attendances the fact that one or two new members have Joined the organization at each of thelr sexufons, justifies President Sutherland\u2019a optimism, A fine program has heen Hned up for the first part of the year featuring notable guest speakers, the first of whom will ba heard this evening when the club meets.The speaker 1s R.H, M.Falls, past president of the chub, Mr.Falls, an Interesting talker, has not disclosed his sub- Jact.Other prominent speakers include I\u2019rofessor I, da [,.French of Mell University and hrlstn- pher Ellin of radio fame, A club auction was held at Jast Thursday's meeting and na Red Croxg auction fs planned for in Ortober.The club will meet {his evening In the Oak Room at Vie torla Hall, 8.15 pon, CARTS DAMAGED IN COLLISION antoanobile diiven Le Ca mille Brien, of 62 Lullear ave une.Verdun, was slightly dam {aged when it and a rar operated by Rosarie Ractae, of 5146 Queen \"Mary round, collided at the inter.Au section of The Boulevard and Roslyn avenue af 10,50 am, oni Saturdiv ! At the fine of the accident ithe police renort states.Brien: var pulling fo a stop nn The Hamlevard in cider to turn nuth cnn Me vn when the rer ditven he Pacine ent ded intn the rear af Ys machine | Nn one was Injured FADING GIVEN 53 10 REAL ESTATE SIGN { AMENDMENT BY COUNCIL Original By-Law Changed So as to Give City Power to Govern Size of Large Signs Advertising Immovable Properties Within City Limits\u2014Couneil Authorises Purchase of New Truck Third and final reading was given by Westmount City Counoil at a regular weekly wooting Monday night to a by-law requiring on of roal vstate signs oxcoeding ds By-Law 359 concorning signe, e shall bo erocted, placod, postod or displayed, on auy Innd, bullding, fonco or post within the City unloss it has been approved by tho Architectural Commission and unless a permit therefore, in writing, has heen obtained from the BUSINESS MEN PREPARE.FOR BUSY SEASON Association Will Shortly Draw Up Plans For Active Year, President Reports The Business Men's Association Westmount anticipates nr particularly active wsoason and meatings of the executive committee, when tentative arrange- montis will be made, are to commence shortly, N.Krie Ohman, president, stated yestorday.Most local merchants, Mr.Ohman sald, had reported a marked Improvement In husiness nnd this will he reflected In a of the moro pretentious program of events hy the association this senson, The organization plans to cooperate fully with the city in any forthcoming campaigns to aid the war affort.Mr, Ohman recalled that last yonr a large number of war savings stumps had been sold ut a unique auction sponsored by the association In Victoria Hall.Similar undertakings will he promoled this sonson, ha declared, Tha president expressed (he wish that all local merchants join the association tn order that Îts activities may he as extensive us possible.Mont members, he said, feit that they had henafitted considerably by joining, HOLD PARADE A, reglmental parade was held hy squadrons of the Corps of Ime perlal FronUersmen in the Dise triet of Montreal at King (George Park on Monday night.Captain M.MeQuire, OC, Westmount Squadron, was in churge of the parade while the salute was taken by t,t-Col.Dugald (\u2018ampbell, Li, as thin squadrons narcney past the zaluting bise.Martial music for the performs anes of the surlous functions wis wupplied by a hand from the Air Cadet Corps The sguadrons went through à display of troop and Squadron lurmations following the mare part and Inspection.In future, fegimental parades will be called monthly, sHertiute- lv in the five squadrons respers tive dictelets Westmount, Montreal, Cote des Nelpee Maison ised lac bine.Traffic On Street Cars Blocked Near Girouard Street car traffic on Shere brooke street from the West mount honndaey to hevond Glr- onard was held up for 18 minutes vesterday morning, the reanit of a broken trolley wire an Gironard south of Sherbrooke Nettie The hraken wire was quirkle reunited hy a patrol quad rush rl ta the spot qe \u201conn ag the damage Was reported to company hradgquartars CS Pratt ren Sue ne EEE (STs eter PAGE TWO The Westmount Examiner Published Bvery Thursday fiegving the Cily of Westmount Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAInut 2773 % newspaper for the home devoted to public service.WISTMOUN'i, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, by a madman\u2019s TEL I RES III STIR LITTLE WORLD'S SERIES A new attendance high for professional baseball in Montreal, and possibly for the International League, 15 expected for the three games of the Little World Series which starts at Delormier Park Friday night, for not only has the series all the elements of drama and colour but the present Royals are probably the mast popular team ever to wear the colours of the Montreal Baseball Club.The public loves gameness and colour in sports and the present team has both in extra large quantities.The team is the youngest that ever played profesionally here, and in the opinion of most of the experts, the fastest, both afield and on the bases.They play the game for all it is worth until the last man is out in the last inning.They'll be given a great reception when they take the field Friday following their game victory over Newark in the Governors\u2019 Cup final Tuesday.THE BRITISH EXAMPLE There was a piece of prose written recently about \u201cThe Little People of England\u201d that will surely find a place in Canadian literature.It is by Valance S.Patriarche of St.Cathar- ines: \u201cNo Abbey walls have space to record the deeds of these simple ones, gone sadly or Their names shall not be graven on stone nor painted on glass; no Roll of Honor could set them forth.of England, the winds which whisper in her trees, the waves which beat upon her shores, shall vibrate with the passion of their courage, the splendor of their sacrifice.shall tall how they arose in humble cheerful- gaily to eternity.ness to light their tiny corner $3,250,000.In fact, neighbors.example.a load.But the dust age conditions eight and ten Each dawn of the earth actual B.B.C.show that the British, uncowed, unbeatable, have raised between two and three times the amounts raised for relief of distress in the most generous peace years.The Litt'e People of England are responding with open hands to invitations to help their They gave an example to Mont- realers who are being called upon to raise $752,000, no larger than last year, for the Federated Charities.believe we shall prove unworthy of Britain's with a candle of faith, each sunset shall be a flaming beacon to remind all men of their burning steadfastness.\u2019 They are steadfast not only in terrors of war, but in holding to their principles of peacetime social service, and they have faith that days of good neighborliness are not killed outbreak.This is shown in their response to appears for charitable causes: a request for an X-ray unit brought enough for three: when a call went out for help for seamen and their dependents, $500,000 was subscribed at once, and this was trebled later; the B.B.C.Sunday night programs for \u201cThe \u2026 Week's Good Cause\u2019 have raised more than tigures gathered by the The Monitor does not WHEN IS A MOTORIST DRUNK?Apparently some people are unfit to move on the highways even when they have done little drinking.Others can take aboard quite It is the alcohol accumulated in the blood and brain, ed, that produces intoxication.The rate of absorption is affected by the condition of the stomach, the rate of consumption, and the dilution of the drink.This somewhat surprising and unqualified statement is made by the United States National Safety Council: All persons are unfit when the concentration of alcohol approaches 0.15 per cent by weiaht in the blood, and are sufficiently impaired to be unsafe automobile drivers.level corresponds to an accumulation of from six to seven ounces of whisky in the body of a man weighing 150 pounds.To accumulate this amount, the average person under aver- and not the amount consum- This alcohol would have to drink between ounces of whisky.Some persons who have the ability to \u2018carry their lig- uor well\u201d might have to drink as high as twelve ounces before their level of alcohol in the blood would reach 0.15 percent.oy \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ae LETTERS |) to the EDIIOR Editor, Westmount Examiner.Dear Sir.I read with Interest your article in this week's Examiner under heading of \u201cMangelwurze! Sadly Missed\"\u2014telling of refugees In United States puzzled at lack of European staple.As 8 matter of fact there is such a vegetable in the United States, and it has a name.It is known as the \u201cRutabaga,\u201d pronounced roo-ta-ba-ga.In weatern Canada anyway this variety of turnip is referred to ag the \u2018\u2018turnip,\u201d but rutabaga is the proper name.If you could pass this knowledge on to tha puasling young refugees, they could be eating their till of their favorite vegetable, Yours truly, Barbara Patterson, (Mrs.G.R.) Home Operated \u201ces (Continued from page 1) the lady superintendent, Mrs.M.Craig, and to obtain Mrs, Craig's approval of their choice.More than 140 old boys are in the armed services, most of them making good in the way of promotion because of the training they received at Weredale.\u201cI feel, as IT have never felt betore, that we are doing a really worthwhile job for Canada =s well as for the boys,\u201d said Mr.McAdam enthusiastically, \u201cWe have talked in the past of bulld- ing \u2018Good Canadians\u2019; surely our record of recent years proves that we have succeeded.This is a work worth supporting and extending.\u201d a am 81 am © {1 mp BF cm 4 tte 4 $m ed 35 words A: for The Westmount Examiner 1 CLASSIFIED A 0H epee WAlnut | 2773 | preter \u2014 mt S LOST OST, SKIRT, ulue, gray check, last Wednesday night violnlty Greene to Columbia, Kinder kindly phone FIL 2000, 1251 Greene.G-13 RONBON lighter lultlais J.V.L.and regimental number, Friday or saturday, Westmount avenue, Apply 408 Victoria avenue, KI.$467.G-13 APTS.TO LET SHERBROOKE ST, W.8010, West- mount, Pickwick Arms, modern five rooms, tiled bathroom, electrio pas- assngor and freight elevators, extra large rooms.Last value in Westmount $80 and up.Call Supt.DE, 4724 or D.W.Ogilvie & Co,, Inc, 1010 &t.Catherine St, West, ITA.8201, BLENHEIM Apartments.Seven large bright roots, corner im and Western, frigidaire, tiled bathroom, newly decorated, vacant, may be neun anytime, Apply Janitor, Phone Wl, 3988.4114 Western.a-17 APARTMENT WANTED STMOUNT or vicinity, two rooms, kitchonette, bath, Young couple, small baby, WE.3898, a-18 ROOMS TO LET WESTMOUNT, aontral, Single, bright, well furnished room in private apartment, Privileges.8.00-8.50.WI.8184, G-10 KE furnished room, family of two, no other roomers, your own private door, modern, 6166 Sher brooks West, Apt.23.a-3 GARAGE WANTED GARAGE for month of October, vic- inity Springfield avenue.WE, 4735 between 7-8 p.m, Q-14 FOR SALE UTIFUL CHESTL «D suite never used, $50.Several handsome rugs, mats.Fine modern bedroom, Studlo set.Dining sect, Droplaaf table, ohnirs, bookensu, tables, Unusual opportunity, Fl, 1960, Colson, 1358 Greene, Westmount.G-17 C GRATE, two heats, barometer and theremometer 36\" long.8051 St.Catherine St.W.Phone WIT4638, G-11 WASHING MACHINES.Free inspections and estimates by factory expert, ropairs to ail makes, terms ir desired, Reatty Pros.EL.8187, a-s MISSHS GRAY FALL COAT.Size 18.Wolf collar, like new.KL.3703._ 0-11 WOOD-TURNING LATHE with tools, Lady's black fur coat.Nise ools.Lady's black fur coat.Size 36-38, Muff to match.Antique wale nut sofa.Walnut and mahogany chairs.No dealers.Dexter gies.10 O1 UPRIGHT PIANO in perfect condi tion.WA, 4927.0-169 CHESTERFIELD.$36.00, Round maple table, also kidney shaped dressing table and stool matching curtain and frill, bed table.mirror.end table, two kitchen chairs Drange China, kitchen utensils Thursday night and over weck-end AT, 5042 Q-326 BABY'S PRAM.- colour battleship ray, leather Hned throughout Slight- y used, latest model.EL, 586% v-327 DVELY MOTORLEN auto robe England), reversible blue and gry, rever used, Sacrifice for $45.00.Plas hum faced fancy bar pin, diamond entre (Birks), make lovely gift.Mar- FOR SALE SIMMONS DOUBLE BED, apving and mattress, $5.00, Three-burner Smoothtop gas stove, $3.00.LL.8719.0-338 COUCH, BPRING and mattress, bureau, plano, radio, tables, baby walker.IL.5273, 0-310 COAT BILVER FOX trimmed, Man's sult, 36-38, Doy scout's sweater and hat, EL, 8272 0-330 BLUE STUDIQ CQUCH, excellent condition, $15.00, Green enamel by- reau, $4,00, BL.7008, 0-334 LARGE GRAMOPHONE, enamel re- FOR SALE FOR SALE BLUE NIT evening gown, atest SOLID WALNUT VANITY TABLE.style, very reasonable.WE.6198.Vary reasonable, WA, 41065.0-185 Q-33| DESK, FLAT-TOP, Mahogauy, piate MAN'S OVERCOAT, $5.00, slze 42:|Elnss top, & x 3' No dealers.El.velvet dress, two woul dresses, house- J874.O-184 conts, 14-16.WA, 4653.O-348 KITCHEN CHAIRS and\u201d table.MANS WINTER COAT, 8.tweed) Child's large size tricycle.WE.3263.swagger, two pleces; wool dress 18, child's oamel hair coat, 7.lil.Sul, 0-348 MISSION OAK HED, dresser.wardrobe, lce-box.Telophone table and chide, Electrolux, Pletures.Odd cutlery.Window rcreens, EL.9249, 0-173 frigorator, gas stove, easy chalr, tea WELSH DRESSER, good condition.waggon.DIZ, 0886, O-338 Reasonable.WA, 4240.0-177 EREAM TORCBLAIN Kitchen table, THRER PIECH MOHAIR chester- rust chesterfigld chair, chints cur-| field $30.00.Good condition.Man's tains, lamps, music cabinet.Wl- overcoat 40, $5.00.Cushions.(nll bank 2828, O-341 after 7 p.m.WA.5217.O-186 ain $75.00, DB 2370 O-178 Crossword Puzzle 67 RORIBONTAL 48 Perlod 1\u2014luiplied 6\u2014Absorbed t0\u2014Moistens 14\u2014Capital of Guam - 13\u2014Obstructions 21\u2014Soldier diggers 2t\u2014Classifies 3-\u2014Ohtain 27\u2014 Abrade 13\u2014Competent da\u2014Angey W\u2014Sewing cose t6\u2014Trumpet sa\u2014told distriot 20\u2014Npielt lamp 17\u2014Sure thing é1\u2014Prong H-Browned 18 \u2014Row f5\u2014Himalayan antelope M\u2014Outlined 19-\u2014On the ocean 20 - Australian marsu- 67-Surfeit G6\u2014lnsect pest 45-\u2014-Kind of rubber d6- Siamese coins inde 68 Wisaful homes #7=\u2014Web 42 Hanging VERTICAL A\u2014Returned 21\u2014Custoimns 1 -New course 43-Larache 26\u2014Tears apart 2\u2014Exchange premium 41-\u2014Part of circle 27 \u2014 Hollow stalk 3-Town of first 43\u2014 African protector I0\u2014Spanish coins miracle ate 42\u2014Undertake 4\u2014Embrace 46-Aurre 3t-Turf d= African weaver 48\u2014Neckeloth &i-\u2014-Knave of clubs birds Ice dessert Rodent M\u2014Charge wtth air 7\u2014\\Walts 4t\u2014Membrane of brain N\u2014Dellahls 4d2-\u2014Affirmative 9-Gull-like dt\u2014Claims 43i\u2014Darvenu {7\u2014Girdle 10\u2014-Seat monsters 11 \u2014Reddish dye 12-\u2014tieneral course 48\u2014 Pertaining to thles 50\u2014Explate sa\u2014Rncket Ht-Consumes d6\u2014Kquine nulmal S7-\u2014Short Jacket S8\u2014Carpets of moisture at-Observe hird (Selution will be found elsewhere in this issue) Q-188 WILTON RUGS, 7 x ¥ in perfect condition.Wardrobe trunk, DI.1078.0-182 NINE PIECE dining room set.WA, 6418.0-205 ABSOLUTELY NKW washable rayon marquisette curtalning, 3 pair, 45\u201d x 8 1-3 yards.Coat $1.00 yd, bar- gain, Highchair, child's rocker, WA.8438, 0-181 HALL RUNNER, 1I' x 2.Cabinet gramophone, lamp, Girls\u2019 tap dancing shoes and running shoes.Size 5.El, 8503.Q-18u RUG LIVING ROOM, rust, blue oriental pattern, § x 11°, $30.00.After 6 p.m, DE, 4135, O-190 THOR WASHER, {roner, cheap.electric flreplace, ¢10.00.Motor $5.00.4600 St.Catherine St.W, O-159 BLACK UOAT interlined, sable collar.Size 18-30, $15.00.WA, 4317.ü-199 ENGLISH PRAM gray, practicaily new, half-price.2176 Melrose, after 5 pm.0-195 THE FORUM Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.D.C.L In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed The opinions expressed in this Forum are wot necessarily those of this newspaper and it does not accept responsibility far them.X Re ee SLA 00 Ce NS PEER me The right of cooperatives to engage in business in the U.S.A.in accordance with cooperative principles will be tested before the Federal Circuit of Appeals in the St.Midland Cooperative Wh Louis District.The appeal is by le from the decision of the Bituminous Coal Division In Washingi®dn wherein Midland was denied the right to engage in the wholesale distribution of cosl, Cooperators say of the outcome: \u2018It is no more or less than a life and death struggle for cooperatives by any legislative Act to engage in any activity because of the payment of or administrative ruling, the right patronage returns on purchases, If a cooperative can be denied the right to handle any one commodity, or supply any one form of service, then it can be denied the right dea) in any other commodity or service.As part of the same fight pro- gresgive Senator LaFollette has introduced a Bill in the Senate to amend the Bituminous Coal Act 90 that cooperatives will be guaranteed the right to do busin- ass as cooperatives.Membership of the Cooperative Movement in Great Britain increased by 63,000 during 1940, hringing the total to 8,705,000 memhers.The retail trade totaled 297,650 pounds sterling, an increase of about 25,000,000 pounds.British Coops join with British Labor in National Council a central forum and sounding- board of the labor movement and arrives at decisions only when complete unanimity ia reached among all the partners in the Council.Those interested believe that when the war is over cooperators will have an effective voice in shaping the future aud that sounder and saner planning will aid the reconstruction per- od.\u201cOK,\u201d most widely known abbreviation is spoken a billion times a day, yet uo one knows what it stands for, or how it originated, President Roosevelt yrged U.S.citizens to work and pray for a new international order in whizh the spirit of Christ shall rule.In such an order alone will our cherished freedoms, Including freedom of conscience, be secure.Let us unite in labor and in prayer to hasten {ts coming.Justice, mercy, truth and freedom are all under attack by totalitarianism which outrages the .n- herent dignity of human personality.Only in union shall we find strength to combat the une which threatens free ople everywhere \u2014 the tyranny of force over the lives and consciences of men.PROGRESS In fourteen hundred and ninety- two Columbus sailed the ocean blue Which may be more than you can do In nincteen two.hundred and forty- \u2014Dick Kardel.About 900 Canadian conscientious objectors are held In camps where they are doing forestry work and road-bullding.Ca J.8.McLean, president of Canada Packers Limited stated in his annual report that hitherto Canadian bacon has held second place to Danish bacon, with British consumers and that the pro- sent is Canada\u2019s opportunity \u2018to and Bed.Scales.Cash re- 4518 Coolbrook.0-206 SINGLE BED.Aquazone air condls 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USED CARS TMs || TOWN & COUNTRY PTANO LESSONS, popular and clas- MOTORS sic.Pupils prepared for examinations.1624 ST.CATHERINE Ww.WE.6463 tok À CALVARY CHURCH | NOTES i * On Sunday next in Calvary Church, Dorchester St.at Greene Ave.,, Westmount, the Minlater, Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D,, will conduct the services and preach the sermons.At the merning service the sermon theme will ba \u2018Courage is of many colors.\u201d At tha evening service Dr.Jones will preach on the theme \u201cAll this\u2014and Freedom too,\" At the close of the evening preaching mprvice a Friendahip Hour with singing of old favorite hymns will be held in the church parlors.Members of His Majesty's Forces are specially invited to attend.The Young Worshippers\u2019 League will re-open on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and at the morning school session, under the direction of the Mission Band au- perinteudent, Miss Ruth Baxter, recently returned from Nigeria in Africa, will tell of her work among the lepers and of her experiences when the ship was sunk by German bombers.All departments of the church schaol will re-open at 3 p.m.All teachers, officers and scholars are urged to be present.The Men's Own Brotherhood will meet in the ehurch at the same hour.The Young People's Union will hold its first meeting on Monday, Sept.29th at 8.I8 p.m.in the Macaulay Hall, \u2014All young people are Invited to-witend and bring friends with them.The Boy Scouts will Hold their firat aession ou Monday, Sept.29th at 7.15 p.m.\u2014 while the Cubs will meet on Thursday, October 2nd at 7.15 p.m, A very important meeting of all teachers and officers of both the Morning and Afternoon Schools will ba held on Wednesday, October 1 at 838 p.m.in the church parlors.The Red Cross units will meet on Tuesday from 10.30 a.m.to 430 pm, with the evening branch meeting at 7.30 p.m.The Women's Association will hold its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday afternoon at 3.30 p.m.The ladies of the congregation are urged to attend.The Communion of the Lord's Supper.with reception of new members, will he held on Sunday morning October 5th.* rare 1 Westmount Baptis: | ] Church Notes ] x + \u201cThe Fourth Man in the Fire\u201d will be the title of the morning sermon in the Westmount Baptist Church.Rally Day will he observed in the Sunday School ut the session held at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.At the evening sarvice, the Minister will discuss f.the \u201cPressing War-Time Question Series,\u201d this question\u2014 \u201cCan We Learn Anything from Hitler?\u201d Under the leadership of Mr.Hibbert Troop the choir will render inspiring anthems and sacred songs, and give leadership in uplifting congregational singing.Dr.Johnston will preach at both services.Twin Bills Rapped By Film Magnate Long a pioneer in film length experimentation, David O.Selznick has announced a complete departure in motion picture form which he declares will fill a longstanding need and at the same time deal a blow to double features.Selznick.famed producer ui \u2018Gone With the Wind.\" is planning on producing groups of claa- sics of varying length to be presented jointly or as supplementary entertaniment.The first groupe will be entitled \u201cTales of Mystery anu Immagination\u201d and \u2018Tales of Passion and Romance.\" They will vary in length from 50C feet to 5000 feet, with the average probably at 3000 fest.The famed \"Gone With the Wind\" measured 20,506 feet and was the Inngest picture ever made.\u2014 TRUTH ! have seldom known any one, who deserted truth in trifles, that could be trusted in matters Weighted in terms of propaganda, an enemy alr raid on this metropolis, a port 1,000 miles inland from the sea may prove something of a temptation to Hitler, but officials of the Civilian Protection Corps here have just completed a defense system which they say will make it impossible for aerial! invaders to surprise Montreal.Stretched for miles along the north and south shores of the St, Lawrence river, outposts have been established apd watchera appointed, All volunteers, these watchers are mostly fishermen and farmers whose work keeps them near the main line of route enemy ajrmen would have to travel in their sweep of this industrial and shipping centers.In the city itself more than 5000 air raid precautions workers have enrolled in the Civilian Protection Corps and more than 1000 car owners have signed up in the mobile section of the corps, An air raid shelters advisory committee has been set up and from a centralised headquarters orders for an emergency can be broadcast over an area of several hundred square miles and this area Includes Ottawa, Canada\u2019s capital city, 120 miles away.Three-Minute Blackout This city can now be blacked- out in three minutes, corps offi- ciala state, the recent simulated attaeks having shown that all public utilities under a master- switeh plan can cease operations at a given signal and remain black until the emergency has passed.Special Hghting plans for institutions such as hospitals, have been worked out as experiences in Britain and Berlin during air raids have shown that a master-switch blackout often ls not feasible, especially in the operating rooms.The Civilian Protection Corps has just completed a survey of buildings which will be auitable ag air raid shelters and has issued instructions to householders on combatting possible effects of alr raids.Some of the emergenoy \u2018tips\u2019 are: \u201cSave the heavy paper bags in which cement is sold.They can be used to make sandbags.\u201cAppoint a responsible, active member of the household as fire- watcher, School Training \u201cUse pails of sand and long- handled shovels to extinguish incendiary bombs.(High explosive bombs are usually directed at ntilitary and industrial targets.) \u201cIf you use the basement floor as a shelter, be sure there is an emergency exit,\u201d School authorities working.in conjunction with the Civilian Protection Corps have also completed plans for the safety of children when they return to their class rooms after the summer vacations.Fire drills are to be held more often and certain students enrolled to act as fire-fighters in an emergency.While realizing such a move may not be nacessary, corps of- ficlals are taking no chances in heing caught unprepared should the evacuation of children be required.Far up in the Laurentian Mountains owners of exclusive tishing camps and hunting grounds have been pressed into service so that these establishments eay be thrown open to house children sent from the city.Corps officiala estimated that cooperating with the railroads and other transit companies 50,000 children could be sent from here into the mountain district within two days, Veterans On Job Corps officials have concluded lengthy talks with Pensions Minister Ian Mackenzie, who recently returned from England after studying air raid defenses and have received full approval of Dominion government authorities to assist in the guarding of the water-front here, Veterans of the first World War, too old for active service Montreal Is Protected By Ring Of Defense THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 194) veterans are using the rifles an: steel helmets they wore while in France, their \u2018\u2018souvenirs\u201d having been pressed into service at the request of the government now concerned with the making of more modern equipment, Wamen Enrolled Women tao, will play their part in the defense of this city.all those having nursing experience having been urged ta enroll in the Civilian Protection Corps.Hospital staffs will not be called upon for outside work, it being felt that there are enough privately registered nur- seg here to handle any emergency.From the Canadian Red Cross, Quebec Station, some 2554 volunteer workers have enrolled in the Defense Corps and large supplies of medicipes and bandages placed at the disposal of the authorities.This city\u2019s recent black out proved one thing beyond doubt It enemy raiders should atta x police need not worry about crime.For the .five minutes Montreal was \u2018blacked\u2019 only one robbery was attempted.In a city of over 8 millian people that's a fai average police reported.\u2018Corrigan\u2019 Landin~ Made By Pigeon Selden E.Rockwell, Denver reclamation engineer, has heen seriously considering equippin: his errant homing pigeon with a map next time he turns it loose The pigeon\u2014tadked as AU-40 Denver \u2014 was released sever! weeks ago at Gillette, Wyo., for a 300-mile race to Denver.Eith: h~ hit bad weather or had Idea of his own, but he next shower up at the home of Mel Gray Scottsbluff, Neb., 250 miles of his course, He was released aga\" at Socttsbluff, but after 30 hou- he returned to Gray's home.Westmount Park United Church Lansdowne & Western Aves.Minister: Rev.J.Lavell Smitr B.A., B.D.11 AM.Mr.Smith Will Preach.Prelude: Old Time Qrgan Tune- Martin Anthem: Brother James Air\u2014Jacob.Postlude: March fram \u2018'Scipio,\u2019'\u2014- Handel.3 P.M.Rally Day Service 7.30 P.M, Mr.Smith Will Preach Prelude: Priere Gothique\u2014Bellman.Anthem: O Lord Most Holy\u2014ABT Postludè: Prelude & Fugue in E Minor ~\u2014 J.S.Bach.Strangers Welcome.Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.Rev, J.A.Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist & Choir Director 11 am, \u201cTHE FOURTH MAN IN THE FIRE The form of the fourth is like the Son of God\u201d 7.30 pm.\"OUT OF THE DEPTHS\u201d Anguish, Gratitude, Exultancy Pressing War- Time Question\u2014\u2014 \u201cCan We Learn Anything From Hitler?\u201d Anthems and Sacred Songs by t\" Choir.Uplifting Congregational Sing: DR.JOHNSTON WILL PREACH Calvary Church =chester St., at Greene Ave.Westmount Minister: Capt.The Rev, T.W.Jones, M.A, D.D.11.00 n.m.Courage is of many Colours Young Worshippers League + Mission Band.2.00 pau.Sunday School In all departs ments.Men's Own Hrotherts 7,30 p.m.AM this \u2014 and Freedom 10% 8.45 p.m.Friendship Hour with sine ing of Old Favourite Hymns.Monday, 8.15 p.m, The Young People Union will re-open.7.15 p.m.IL» Scouts.Tuesday, 10.30 to 1.30 p.u, Red (rex Units.7.30 p.m.Evening branch.In the Canadian army overseas have been allocated to day and! night patrol work along the har- | bor to augment the regular troops; or duty there.Many of the Wednesday.2.50 p.m, Women's Assoc!u- tion meeting 8.15 pm.Important\" meeting of Teachers and Officer\u201c of Church Schools, l'hursday, 7.15 p.m.The Cubs =! meet.Friday, 7.13 p.m.Movies.Mount Royal Mount Royal 1207 Drummond Se.Mount Royal Have Ample Space for Next 100 Years AIl Revenues Go to Services Development «nd Maintenance A No-Profit Company Who Operate Mount Royal Cemetery\u2014Hawtborn-Dale Cemetery\u2014 Cemeteries Crematorium Cemetery Co.F-laphone MAr:quette 8059 A Barrister and Solicitor Telephone of importance.\u2014Paley.HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St.West HA.9238 ee t ta] nf 1941 ane le in aving t the now E of smer- Red 2590 \u2018olled large band- f the out loubr tta © about 1treal bbery over fai.mn on er re heen ppin rith a lo0sr U-4¢ aver., fa: Dith idea 10wWe ay © g 0! aga hou ith une- - Aartin Jacob.lande.man.-ABT Minor Bach.Ave.inister Choir FIRE e the CH ve.Jones, Toure, ew eparte sou 1 tre sing- opte \u20ac ress ch.po a clan ficers THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1941 FINAL TRIBUTE PAID TO LATE Adhemar Raynault, Senator Elie Beauregard, Sqdn.-Ldr.Victor Dore, Maurice Trudeau.Judge Maurice Tetreau, Judge Desmar- als, Judge Marin, Judge Guerin, J.A.Legault, governor of the Montreal Jail; Judge Edouard Archambault, Judge Langlois, Alphonse Raymond.jr., Armand SESSIONS JUDGE zis.mormon ie sow Funeral Service for Judge Rodolphe De Serres Held in St.Leo's Church The funeral service for Judge Rodolphe De Serres, of the Montreal Court of Sessions of the Peace, was held on Saturday morning in St.Leo's Church.Judge De Serres was drowned last Thursday at Laval-sur-le-Lac.The body was received at the door of the church by the Rev.O.P.Gauthier, pastor, who officiated at the funeral service.Bur- lal was in the Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Chief mourners were his brothers, Omer, Gaston, Henri and Jean De Serres: his brothers-in- law, Rene Brodeur and Leslie Tooke; his nephews, Roger, Jacques and Lt.Guy De Serres; and his cousins, Pierre De Serres and J, A.Belanger.Among those present at the funeral were: Hon.Pierre F.Cas- Nougier, Hon.Cleophas Bastien, Minister without Portfolio, J.Ed- ouard Tellier, chairman of the Quebec Liquor Commission, Gordon Hyde, K.C., John G.Aherne, K.C., Ernest Gohier, Hon.Philippe Brais, H.Royal Gagnon, superintendent of the R.C.M.P., Mr.Justice St.Germain, H.G.Brewer, Wilfrid Gagnon, Brig.Gen.BE.de B.Panet.commanding officer of Military District No.4, Mr.Justice Letourneau, Hector Racine, L.P.De Serres, Mayor W.A.Merrill, K.C., Atme Geoffrion, K.C.PIONEER STOCK William Cabanne, whose film debut will be made in \u201cReap the Wild Wind.\" is descended from a pioneer American family.His uncle built the first railway from St.Louis to the Gulf.LIFE Keep that fhousht before you .that in life pain and pleasure are so interwoven that you the other, that the shadows are also a part of life.You wou't grain, Secretary of State, Mayor shrink from them then.[ \u201cSERVE CANADA BY SAVING \u201c| DAILY ) FOOD MONEY 3 i UR.5648 cannot have the one and escape, THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER ne Ra Na OPERA MAESTRO | I Beverley Baxter, Canadian-born British M.P., placed the workers of Canada squarely in place in Canada\u2019s fighting line.War today is a struggle of machinery supplemented by courage and ingenuity in the use of mechanical instruments of combat.U pon the worker depends the planes, guns, tanks, ships and hand weapons without which the soldier is helple ss in the face of the foe.Canada\u2019s workers have the inspiration of knowing that they are actually part of th e nation\u2019s defensive armament.RANCHING ACTRESS Jean Parker lives on a ranch near Hollywood.It only takes MODERN HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES ro+382 VICTORIA Ave.her 20 minutes, however, to moor from her ranch home to the Paramount Studio in Hollywood, where she is currently making \u201cNo Hands on the Clock\u201d for Producers Willlam Pine and William Thomaa, THE AGED Who are too old to work.THE ORPHANED The Aged-The Orphaned The Sick THEY LOOK TO YOU FOR HELP The orphaned children, UNEMPLOYABLE! Federated Charities, can help them.one that MUST GO ON! Who are too young to work.THE SICK Who are too ill to work.the blind, the aged, Only YOU, through your donation to Working through 32 welfare services Federated Charities\u2019 activities affect thousands of these people every year.are EVER It\u2019s a tremendous job .a vital one In a few days VOLUNTEER canvassers will be out calling on warm-hearted Montrealers, in their annual appeal.a welcome \u2014 make their job easy \u2014 give quickly.busy people, too.FEDERATED CHARITIES CAMPAIGN SEPTEMBER 29 to OCTOBER 7.Give them They're BRIGADE WILL OPEN\u201d MEETINGS FRIDAY NIGHT First Westmount Company Will Resume Regular Activities \u2014 Seek Recruits The First Westmount Company of the Boys Brigade will resume regular Friday evening meetings tomorrow night at 7.30 o'clock.Five successful outdoor gatherings were held during the summer, New racruits will be welcomed and enabled to commence thelr six weeks training, prior to enrolment, and will be trained by Iieut.James Patterson, assisted by Staff-Set.Robert Morrow.From the present volume of applications received, it looks ar though this session will be & record breaker, The Company sec- retary-treasurer fis ILieut.Alex Upham, having graduated right through the ranks from Private to Lieutenant, he will handle this position as well ag instruct model railroading and model afreraft building.The former jg an addition this session, made possible through the gift of some friends of the company.The company had as 1ts guests Edward and Billy Butcher, and look forward to their return on week-ends.During Saturday and Sunday they were the guests of Mr.and Mrs, G.Upham.The following hoys were welcomed last Friday into the re- crults' elargs of the company: Donald Unsworth, James Wright, John Seymour, B.Robinson, Robert Eastwood, Jordan Durocher.The company Bible Class will he commenced at 2.15 Sunday afternoon and all members are expected to be present.The class will be conducted by Capt.Richardson, assisted by the officers and N.C.0.'s.The life boys will commence their regular weekly meetings this week, having held two outdoor sports days in the woods.Last Saturday a swim was en- Joyed by the boys as a ellmax to a pleasant afternoon's fun.This session Lieut.Alex Upham will work In with the life boys and will Instruct the hadge perlods.The lite hoys will resu Sunday School on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock and all boys are cordially welcome.New members are steadily bring enrolled in the team and they have set a goal of 40.and hope to successfully attain that membership, MIRROR MAGIC \u201cThey dn it with mirrora\u201d is definitely not a wigecrack at the Fleischer Studion in Mfami, Flor- fda, It deacribes the way artist.animators get correct facial expressions for the whimsical )ittle characters featured in \u201cMr.Bug Goes to, Town,\u201d Flelschar's forthcoming $1.000,000 \u2018Technlenlor cartons scheduled to he released late this year.The faire borderg so closely nn the true, and the possible on the Impossible.that the wise man should refrain from on dangerous ground.\"unusual musical ability from his \"earliest yours.At the age of nine S .he could play almost every Quebec, ; world.| \"or six years he was tho artistic MONTREAL \u201cSON CHILD GENIUS Wilfrid Pelletier in Greatest Triumph \u2014 Returns With World Renowned Metropolitan \u2014 Artists Reach Heights Under His Wizardry Wilfred Pelletier | Mr.Wilfred Pelletier, conduct or of the Metropolitan Opera Association was born in Montreal on June 30, 1896, and showed fu- strument in an orchestra, including the tympani, which he ad- wits fascinated him more than any.At sixteen he won the Prix d'Europe of the Province of and went to Paris to study.At twenty, ho was assist- i ant conductor, and six years Inter, Lu conductor of the Metropolitan | Opera Company, the greatest organization Bt its kind in the Despite his loug residence In New York, and the demands of | a brilliant career, Wilfred Polle- tier is Intensely interestod in the musical development of Montreal.director of Les Concorts Symphoniques, and it was his industry and faith alone which founded, the Montreal Fostivals, Belloving that the future of music depends largely on the mu- steal education of the youth, he organized the Matinea Musicales six years ago, and it has been one of hia grontest joys to come up from New York to conduct these children\u2019s concerts, One thing which fa little known about Maestro Wilfred Pellotior 18 that ginco the foundation of Les Concerts Symphoniques, the Matinee Musicales, and the Montreal Foes- tivals, lie has always donated his services to the cause of musie.His tremendous capacity for hard work is well known.He- aides his engagements with the Metropolitan Opera, ha conduet- ed their Auditions of The Air.Hae is frequently heard as conducior on the major radio programs.Ile composes musle, and is a delightful after-dinner speaker.Such i8 his loyalty to his nn- tive city that It la sold he wili lonve any gnthering any time If his presence elsewhere will give encouragement to a gifted student from Montreal who has asked for his advice, sum of $220 The War Workers Relief Club, organised at St.Eustache-sur-le- Lac on July 9, has turned in 700 garments to the V Bundles of Montreal and District, 4981 Queen Mary .ruad, and those garments are boing exhibited in four crates at the \u201cBundles\u201d house during this week.The public is invitod to come and sce these clothes, The War Workers Relief Club, composed of 30 working members, held 11 wmeotings in the Town Hall at St.Eustache on Wednesday evenings, the objective of the club being to gather and make H00 garments for a bundle to be sent overseas {o help victims of alr ralds.Much Work Accomplished Bofore Sopteimber 16, 700 garments were brought in, (00 of them being new, mado hy the members, and 200, classed as used clothing, all being lu perfect condition.In addition, the was raised by the \u2014MO\\ FOR EXPERT FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVERS First Class Storage Accommodation au WESTMOUNT & WAREHOUSE LIMITED All Work Guaranteed 350 VICTORIA AVENUE PAGE THRET 700 Garments Donated To \u201cBundles\u201d House By Club members, the money being used to purchase materials for work, and $57 was handed to Mra.Pate ton, of the V Bundles, to help to pay for transportation of the clothes to Britain.Mrs.Florence de Gruchy is president of the War Workers Rellef Club, and the vico-presidont is Mrs.T.Coles, Two New Branches Two now branches of the V Bundles of Montreal and District have been opened, one in Westmount, nt 4660 St, Catherine street west, and the other in Ou- tremont, at 840 Davaar avenue, Mrs.W, Jones, WI.8084, is In charge of the Wostmount group, and Mrs.G, Clark, CA.3937, is in charge of the Outremont organization, This coming Saturday, a sale ot home cooking will be held at the \u201cRundlos' house, 4981 Queen Mary road, in order to help pay the cost of transportation of clothes to Britain, em ae ra on 2 mie y rt /ING?MOVING RA.3581 Nova Scotia Has Fourth Centre in Canada to Be So Called Whether Churchill, Manitoba, and Churchill, Ontarle, and Church!ll, Princes Edward Island, iike it or not, there fn going Lo be another Churchill In Canada\u2014 Churchill, Nova Scotia, Colliery workers who will populate a newly bullt village of model homes near Glues Bay, talked it over and decided there was only one name that would suit them.So they wrote Prime Minister Churchill and asked his permis- TOWN 15 NANED FOR CHURCHILL sion and the other day a letter containing official approval was, received from his gecretary.There may be n race now tn es- taliish Churehtll communities tn! the five other provinces of Can-| ada \u2014 that In, if the Churchill-, perplexed postal workers do mot step fn and call a halt to the epl- demic In the meantime.- \u2014.\u2014\u2014 Fishermen Quit Sea For Defense HALIFAX, N.8.\u2014The \u2018 for workers on Newfoundland defense projects Ia ro Inslutent that, many fishermen formerly went to the Banks now ashore at construction James Rorke, merchant and coal: Importer of Carbonear, Nfld, sald, \u2018 The ex-fishermen find it a profitable business, for they live rent-free on thelr achoonms tied! up at the dorks, and even take\u2019 roomers\u201d ahoard because of the.housing shortage, RUGS Z*WASHED \"% REPAIRED WAY ii?Ig) demand who Jabor ; Campa,\u2019 venturing RACE ts 3 EX RUGS pa FEES Eherbrooke St W RE @ Radio Repairs © Washer Repairs (At Melrose) + 11h.59: % Ih.33 PETER PAN GIREN PEAS 3 n.25° NUGGETT BLACK OK TAN SHOE POLISH +.10° BHREDDED COCOANUT .COOKING OR EATING APPLES su 1m.FANCY APRICOTS 21: PURE FORK SAUSAGES MEATY SIIANK OF BEEF 2.HEAD CHEESE MOULDS 2 .FRESH FILLETS OF HADDOCK .27° SALMON .33: SOLE.33 HADDIES .2I 15¢ SHREDDED cop Pkx.(Kstablished Over 5774 Sherbrooke Street W.gly in (nad LOW IN COST On Sale Thurs., Fri., Sat.- Complete Electrical Service ® Motor Repairs ® Household Repairs @ Refrigerator Repairs @ Vacuum Repairs Booth Bres ELECTRICIANS 25 Years) EL.7379 Sept.25, 26, 27 FLOUR 23: 10- RICE 21: 29- SILVO ar BRASSO No.6 ench 19° CORN 2 .25 POLIFLOR PLOOR COCoA POLISH rin un BYE E nhout 3; 19¢ WHEAT 2 phan.PEANUTS \u201ci.TOM.JUICE \u201c*;\" 5: MINCEMEAT 29: 7 Ih.bag 1 Ih.pha.1 Ib.tin FRESIT MINCED STEAK Honelesn Itolled ROAST CUT CUP STEWING LAMB 1h.29- POINT SIRLOIN » 32° 15° RECEIVED DAILY HALIBUT .33: MACKEREL 14¢ KIPPERS BMOKEL HADDIE FILLETS BONELESS COD rar 18° ih.25¢ Pky.23 WE.2741-2 P.A, SEERS 4498 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Facing Westmount High School mas gras Ro 0A For Quality and Service Phone Fitzroy 7411 DIONNE & DIONNE \u201c44 YEARS IN WESTMOUNT\" Fine Grocerles, Prime Meats, Poultry, Fish, Fruite and Vegetables S DELIVERIES DAILY St.Catherine St.at Wood Ave.CEE TTT ar ZA Social and Personals Mr.and Mrs.Albert Stock loave today to spend some tine Yisiting in Toronto and district.The Reverend Ira Curtis, D.D.of Corner Brook, Newfoundland Curtis.\u2018 \u2018| Mr.Ken Chisholm, former ad- ftor of The Monitor, Is sponding this week lb town.rond, has returned home afte visiting her sister, Mrs.| Mra, W.V.Shaw har returned fiome afler visiting her sister, Mrs.John M.Stobo, In Quebec, Mr, and Mrs.C.Stuart Mal apent a week recently ! \u2014\u2014 Selgniory Club.Miss Elsle Detimers, who spent the summer in British Columbia, has returned home.Dr.and Mrs.Mrs.Matthew C.Holt has ar- lvod from St, John, N.13., to be the guest of Mrs.D.Kingdon Black for several weeks.returned from Ottawa, they attended the Irving wedding on Saturday, Mrs.Howard Pillow will re turn home tomorrow after gpend Ing the past season at her coun try home at St.Andrews-by-the Sea, Mr.and Mrs.B.Kenneth Qui] OL PARIS You are invited to come in and see the truly thrilling collection of brilliant, new fashions that we J.Gullboard, have assembled for the Fall and Washington, D.C, Winter Seasons, Miss Barbara Olements, who i connected with the British Em bassy in Washington, D.C., Here you are assured of a wide choice of smartly designed Dresses and Hats together with courtdous, personal service.Prices are amazingly low! DRESSES $12.95 up Miss Kathleen Clements, fs visiting his brother, Mr.C.V.Mra.E.M.Yale, Queen Mary r BE.V.Putinan, Roekeliffe Park, Ottawn.colm and Miss Helen Malcolm at the Arnold Johnson \u2018 and Mrs, Hammond Johnson have where Christie hoard, who spent a week with the former's parents, Mr.and Mrs, T.have returned to will be the guest ot her parents, marriage, Mrs.Outremont.Mr.and Mrs.Vernon F.Crowle i are shown above wiht thier attendants.w come to Montreal by plane to attend the wedding of her sister, which will take place on October 4, and # 8 3 | 2 iE 5 4 y, who were married recently at Fairmount-St.Giles United Church, From left to ri ght are: Mr.Ivan Wade, usher; maid-of-honor; the bride and groom; the best man, S gt.Robert E.Darling, tive); and Mr.George A.Elliott, of Toronto, Miss Mildred Darling, Victoria Rifles of Canada (Ac- usher.The little flower girl is Miss Betty Russell.Before her Crowley was Miss Marjorie Aileen You ng, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Vernon E.Young, of Miss Frances Smart, who ls In HATS - $5 00 up Mx wed Mrs.Arthur H.Clem-| Ottawa for the wedding of her ° ents, niece, Miss Bleahor Howatd, \u2014_\u2014 which wlll take place on Satur- 1316 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST Mr, and Mrs.Mason Sickles,| day, la the guest of her sister, (Batween Crescent and Mountain, Wilson avenue, are spending Mrs.Rupert Howard, &| Leading Alrcraftsman Kenneth Chandler.who has been visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.O.A.For One Lesson in any style of DANCING CARRIE BIGGERS SCHOOL OF DANCING 330 VICTORIA AVE.DE.2016 Bring This With You.across ftom the Chateau Apts.) their vacation visiting relatives LA.1350 in New York State and stayin a shott tiine in New York City, BE MY GUEST Chandler, at 4842 Wilson avenue, has procesded to Uplands, Ont., to complete his service flying training.Mrs.Stella Peck and Mrs.W.N.Rehtuss, of Bridgewater, N.S., will come to Montreal to attend the wedding of their niece, Miss Kathleen Clements; Miss Verna Rehfuss, of Boston.Mass., will also come to town for the wedding.They will be the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur H.Clements TRAINED ATTENDANTS ASS\u2019'N OF CAN.INC, TRAINING SCHOOL Is Now Forming Day & Evening Classes For a Limited Number of Pupils 5 Months Bedside Nursing Experience Available & Optional Apply in writing only, giving telephone number, for personal interview to: Room 620 - Drummond Medical Bldg.1414 Drummond Street Or Telephone EL.8433 or DE.1905 for Appointment during their stay here.Guests at Gray Rocks Among recent guests at\u2019 Gray Rocks Inn, St.Jovite, Que., have been the following: Mr.and Mrs, Campbell Carroll, Mr, W.E.Mellen, Mr.Wilson Mellen, Mr.and Mrs.Alfred J.O'Neill, Mr.and Mrs.Jules P.Dubue, FI.Lt.and Mrs, C.S.Pat- tee, Miss Allee Burkhardt.Miss H.Wilson, Mr.W, H.Thompson, Mr.F.C, Cornell, Mr.and Mrs.HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS Our Repair Department is under the supervision of competeiit mechanics who are qualified to make household repairs of all kinds Electrical - Furnace - Glazing, Etc.And filly guarintee your satisfaction.Just Telephone the Nearsst M.Philbin Store HOUSEWARES KITCHENWARE HARDWARE @® 3 Popular Priced Stores @ M.PHILBIN HARDWARE CO.OVIDE TAILLEFER\u2014Proprietor 1169 St.Catherine W.4860 Sherbrooke W.1385 Si.Catherine W.Néar Greenc Ave.Near Victoria Ave.Bet.Crescent & Bishop Fl.2641 DE.1145 MA.6219 G.Brown, Mrs.J.H, Rice, Mr.and Mrs, R.C.Cluff, Miss Kathleen Ryan, Mr.Paul Murfrey, Mr.G.S.Pierce, Mr.and Mrs.W.G.R.Murphy and daughter, Mr.W, R.Donaldson.The christening of the infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Everstield took place on Sunday afternoon at four o'clock at Do- minion-Douglas United Church, the Reverend Lloyd Smith, D.D.officiating.The baby was given the names of Susan Kay.Fol- towing the ceremony, Mr.and Mrs.Eversfleld entertained the tmmediate families at their home, 4853 Grosvenor avenue.APPROACHING MARRIAGES The marriage of Mary Lucille, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.L.W Fricke, to Mr.Alfred A.Milton, has been arranged to take place on Saturday afternoon, October 4.at half-past three o'clock.in the sacristy of the Church GO TO CHURCH Your Minister has a special message for WELFARE SUNDAY ' SEPTEMBER 28 e FEDERATED CHARITIES OF MONTREAL Ascension of Our Lord.The marriage of Miss Evelyn Hicks, daughter of the late John Frederick Hicks and of Mrs.Hicks, to Mr.Ronald B.Barnett, son of Mr.and Mre.Alek- ander B.Barnett, will take place on Saturday.September 27.ENGAGEMENTS Mrs.Kerwin Joseph Coughlin \u2018nhounces the enghgement of her daughter, Fileen Mary.to Mr.John Peter Rntler, son of the \u2018te Mr, and Mrs.John Francis Butler.the wedding to take place on N toher 18.- Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Matleau have announced the engagement of their elder daughter.Rita, to Mr.Redmond Patton.son of the late Michael Patton and Me Patton.The wedding has héen arfanged to take place on Ov tober 11.at nine o'clock in St Malachy'e Chüreh.Mr.and Mre, C.Owens have of the! Ruth ; announced the engagement of thelr daughter, Miss Patricia Owens, R.N., to Mr, Alfred E.Creagh, son\u201d of the late W.P.Creagh, and of Mrs.Creagh.The marriage will take place quigtly on October 18.: WEDDINGS Ryan-Dalton In Dominion Douglas Church, at half-past two o'clock on Saturday afternoon, the marriage took place quietly of Miss Jean Isabel Dalton, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert N.Dalton, of Westmount, to Mr.Sydney R.Ryan, son of the late Walter Ryan, and of Mrs.Ryan, also of Westmount.Rev.Dr.A.Lloyd Smith performed the ceremony and Mr.J.KB.F.Martin was al the organ, Picardy gladioli and other autumn flowers formed the floral decorations.Miss Anne Bryce Archibald was her cousin's only attendant and Mr.Philip N.Dalton was best man The ushers were Mr.George Wurtele and Mr, Lloyd Lesage.Mr.Dalton gave his daughter in marriage.She wore a simple floor length gown of blue crepe with shoulder length veil of matching tulle illusion held with a wreath of orange blossoms and she carried Sweetheart roses and bouvardia.The ULridesmaid wore a frock of shell pink lace over chiffon wlth short matching veil held with sweetheart roses and she carried a bouquet of shell pink syclamen and blue delphiniums.Following a reception for immediate relatives and friends held at the home of the bride's parents, 764 Upper Lansdowne avenue, Mr.and Mrs.Ryan left for a short motor trip, the bride wearing for travelling a nut-brown wool crepe Jacket dress with brown matching hat, camel hair coat with otter collar and brown and beige accessories, Miller-Tucker The marriage\u2019 of Mildred May, youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs, J.A.M.Tucker, to Mr.David John Miller, eldest sou nf Mr.and Mrs.Alexander Miller, took place at St.Matthew's Church Hampstea!, on Saturday evening, the Reverend G.E.Trueman officiating.Mr.Bernard Leshley was at the organ, and during the signing of the register, Miss Edith Murray sang \u201cBecause.\u201d The church was de- vorated th palms, ferns and baskets of gladioli.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a Victorian gown of white \u201cridal satin and silk lace, the skirt falling in fclds to form the long train.Her veil of misty tulle was held in place by a halo of pleated net.And she carried a shower bouquet of Killarney roses and baby s breath.Miss Janet Miller, sister of the groom, acted a~ maid-of- honor, wearing an Antoinette model of pink silk net and lane, with a cap of velvet flowers to m teh, Miss Marguerite Billings.as bridesmaid.wore an Antoineiie mode of blue silk net and lace, with a matching cap of velvet flowers.Both attendants carri>d av bouquets of Pernet -pses.Mr.Alexander Miller, jt, acted as best man for his brother.and the ushefs were Mfr.W, H.Christie, jr., and Mr.George M:t- chell, Mrs.Tucker, mother of the bride, wore a Patou model of forget-me-not blue French crepe, with a small hat of the same material, and a corsage of American Beauty roses.Mrs.Miller, the groom\u2019s mother, was gownad in sapphire blue velvet with a matching hat and a corsage of Briarcliffe Roses.Following a reception at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Mr.and Mrs.Miller left for their wedding trip to Quebec City, the bride travelling in a grey suede cloth coat trimmed with grey fox fur, ovar a Skyline blue cre,e frock, with a grey felt hat and matching accessories, She wore a corsage of Butterfly Roses.Out-of-town guests included: Mr.Frank Cunnington, Kirkland Lake\u2019 Mr.John Ramsay, Merchant Navy, London, England; Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Harding and son, Kenneth, of Petervorough; Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Christie, of Orillia; Mrs.A.Campbell of Ottawa.Salera-Salono Thé marriage of Marie, youngest daughter of Mr, L.Salono, to Mr.Willlam C.Salera, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.R, Salera, took place on Saturday morning, September 20, at Our Lady of Defence Church, the Reverend Father Vangeliste officiating.The bride, given in marriage by Mr, P, Devillis, wore a gown of white satin, with round neckline, long sleeves and a train.Her three-quarter length veil fell fiom a flower head-dress, Miss Rose Salera, sister of the groom, was the bride's only attendant, wearing a gown of light blue chiffon, and carrying a bouquet of roses, Mr, P.Devillis acted as best nan, Following the cererhony, a reception was held at Peter\u2019s Hall, 6961 St.Denis street, and later Mr, and Mrs, Salera left for a wedding trip to the Laurentians and New York City, the bride travelling in a green ensemble trimmed with fur.They will reside at 5302 Queen Mary Road.3 Out-of-town guests included Mr.aud Mrs.A.Cerro, of New Jersey.Mitchell-Kirkham The marriage of Miss L.Olive Kirkham, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Kirkham.to Mr.Allan Mitchell, son of Mr.and Mrs, Fred Mitchell, took place on Saturday aflernoon in Wesley United Church.The Reverend B.B, Brown performed the ceremony, Mr, Kirkham gave his daughter in marriage.and the bride wore a simple floor-length frock of white crepe, her shoulder-length veil of tulle illusion being held by a wreath of orange blossoms.She carried a shower bouquet of rubreum lilies.pink larkspur and bouvardia.Her only attendant.Miss Gladys Mitchell.sister of the groom.wore a floor-length frock of cedar silk jersey, and a shoulder length veil of tulle illusion.She carried a nosegay of pink carnations and cornflowers.Following a reception ar Vic- tcria Hall, the bridal couple left on a motor trip to Muskoka 00D WORK DONE BY, RED CROSS COUNGIL OF WESTMOUNT HIGH The Red Cross Council of Westmount High School has launched its second year with a salvage week for bottles, more than 1500 bottles of every sort having been brought in.\u201cRags and Razor Blades\u201d is this week's slogan, and a wholehearted response is expected.Throughout the school stand receptacles for the collection of silver paper, coupons and stamps.Display of Sweaters Recently, in the school library, the girls held a display of sweaters knitted during the summer for air raid victims in England, and the sum of $5.50 was obtained from a five-cent admission charge.Long-sleeved pullovers and cardigans of intricate design were exhibited, and Mrs.F.Davidson donated prizes, Dorothy Tilley winning first prize and Phyllis Wood being awarded second prize, It has been decided that the last Friday in every month be known as \u201cNickel Day,\u201d and the school is looking forward to a good collection to help in its Red Cross work.The council for the year consists of: Elisabeth Gibb, Avril Keiller, Barbara Jackson, Fred Khan, Basil Brewer, Herbert Shayne; the staff advisers are Miss A L.Parker and J, D.Lawley, Interesting Events Plarined For Season Of Literary Society The fall and winter season of Dominion-Douglass Ladies\u2019 Literary Society will open on October 17, when A.Robert George, B.A., B.D., lecturer in oral English at MeGill University, will be the speaker.Jean Belland, \u2019cellist, will be the guest artist.At the November 21 meeting.Mrs, George Agar will lecture on \u201cDr.Johnson and His Circle\u201d and duets will be given by Mrs.Andrew R.Webster, contralto, and Miss Phyllis McLearon, soprano.Dr.Dorothy J.Ross will speak on \u201cFrom Fingers to Forks\u201d at the December meeting and Gwenneth Hodgson Gray will present violin solos, The January meeting will take the form of a musicale with Edna Marie Hawkin, pianist; Jacques Lebrecque, tenor, and Phyllis Rowell, accompanist.Dr, W.D.Woodhead, of McGill University, will give an address on \u201cTwo Would Be World Conquerors\u201d at the February meeting and Marguerite Filion, soprano, will sing.\"Miss Blizabeth Monk will speak on \u201cA Literary By-Path\" at the March meeting and a program will be given by Phyllis Rowell, planist and Phillips Motley, organist.: Meeting in Hotel A meeting of the Women's Conservative Association of Montreal and District is called for Wednesday, October 1, at 3 p.in.in the Mount Roya: Hotel.The purpose of the meeting is to report the progress of the drive for the Mobile Kitchen fund, and other business that might be necessary to discuss.Mrs, Weldon.convener of the bridge committee, wishes to meet the chairmen of the branches after the meeting.War Work Committee Members of the special War Work Committee of the Montreal Women's Club have commenced work at their new quarters at 382 Olivier Avenue, Westmount.They meet every Friday afternoon from 1.30 to 5 o'clock.Any member of the Club Interested In sewing will be cordially welcomed.COLD WINTER DUE Jonesboro, Ark.\u2014It's going to be a long.hard Winter.say old- time weather prophets here.The woodsmen base their theories upon several truths, they say.For instance, some point out that leaves are already falling\u2014a full month or six weeks ahead of schedule, Then.squirrels are scurrying about, lining their homes.One bearded old pioneer says that a cold Winter always follows a hot Summer.The past Summer here has been the hottest on record in\u2019 several years, =\u2014\u2014\"\" Lakes.the bride travelling in an acorn brown wool ensemble, with mink trimming.On their return, they will take up residence in Notre Dame de Grace, WAR WORK COMMITTEE BEGINS FALL SEASON The War Work Committee of the Westmount Women's Club has started its fall season, having worked during the summer months in co-operation with the Red Cross and the V Bundles of Montreal to produce garments and other necessary articles for overgeas.With the larger number of workers now helping in the committee, it has been found that the group is in need of more sewing machines to carry on with the heavier winter ,work.It has also been reported that a local recreational centre for men on active service would appreciate the loan of a piano to help in the entertainment of soldiers.Anyone willing to lend sewing machines or piano may get in touch with the War Work Committee of the Westmount Women's Club, New members will be welcome, and It is hoped that many more will join in the committee\u2019s work for overseas, DRAWING FOR QUILT The drawing for the patchwork quilt, sponsored recently by the Canon Allan P.Shatford Chapter 2 Ae A ad 2 2 2 2 eee 77 RO I ISA Isa STEPS \u20ac£00D THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 194% eo ILLUSTRATED TALK Captain the Rev.T.W.Jonny will give an illustrated tay, \u201cAround the World under the British Flag\u201d on Sunday evening, September 28, in the Stevenson Hall of Emmanuel Church, Drum- mond Street.The program wi start at 8.30 p.m.and a silver collection will be taken in aid of the Welsh war relief.The evening is to be under the auspi-rs of the \u2018\u201cDragonettes\u201d Branch of the.Welsh Fund.A hearty invitation is extended to all to ts present.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 There is no beautifier of cor- plexion, or form, or behavior, like the wish to scatter Joy around us.\u2014Emerson.Cha rlotte Gowns NOW SHOWING! A complete line of beautiful, new, Fall Dresses ., .Sports , , , Afternoon ., , Evening.Special Introductory Offer of Coats, Harris Tweed, Camels\u2019 Hair, etc.25.00 1353 Greene Ave., near Sherbrooke LO.D.E., was won by Mrs.E.| Westmount Fl.7773 Springer, 356 Olivier avenue, : Westmount.\u2014\u2014\u2014 P Ng 1117 ST.CATHERINE WEST Suite 202 - Near Peel For Dhscriminating Ladies Formerly of - \u201c Antoine de Partis\u201d HAIR STYLING DISTINCTLY CHIC LAncaster 7952 could shorten:the war?\u201d He: thing.\u201d \u201cWell, in a way we can, you know.\u201d : \u201cBut, George, we're not trained to do any- \u201cTraining doesn\u2019t matter for what I'm thinking about.I was wondering whether we couldn\u2019 put more of our income cates.\u201d She: into War Savings Certifis \u201cAnd why not?We might have to go without one or two pet luxuries\u2014but wouldn't it be worth it to bring back peace again?\u201d He: \u201cAnd won't we be glad of the money\u2014and the interest it will have earned\u2014in a world without war restrictions!\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The help of every Canadian is needed for Victory.In these days of war the thoughtless selfish spender is a traitor to our war effort.A reduction in personal spending is now a vital necessity to relieve the pressure for goods, 10 enable more and more labour and materials to be diverted to winning the war.The all-out effort, whicCanada must make, demands this self-denial of each of us.; \u2018PEND LESS \u2014 TO BUY MORE WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES hous the | er c very erly gook | = ing, 1550 wil Iver aid eve- ices 1 of ina p ta 2015- vicr, Joy Many Canadians THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER Starve, Says Dietetics Expert Many Canadians are starving, stated Miss Goodeve, dietetics ex- vert of the Family Welfare Association, in a recent address at a meeting of the Canadian Housewives' League.Money givén to those on relief in this country is not sufficient 10 buy the.minimum diet necessary for good health, the speaker «aid, telling her audience that the Family Welfare attempts to ald these people by showing them how to get the most for their food money.Rising Prices Rising prices are forcing many housewives to buy cheaper foods, the speaker continued.The cheaper cuts of meat are delicious and very nourishing if cooked properly; this means long slow moist ¢ooking, with correct use of sea- soning.Discussion brought out the fact that oven can be bought which may be used on top of the gas range when it is not desirable to heat up a large oven for one casserole.These ovens are said to be economical of gas.Protective Foods The importance of the protective foods was stressed, and their value in the diet for their minerals and vitamins, Wheat germ can be bought in bulk for about the same price as flour, and whole grain porridge made from oats, wheat, or a mixture of these, Is cheap and very nourishing, Wheat germ can be mixed with flour and added to porridge.Bread made from whole wheat floyr contains food values that white bread lacks, Miss Goodeve said.Raw sugar, not the light TT Tn a, IF = { { .{| Morale For Victory JOIN THE Y.W.C.A.NOW il > Keep Fit in Wartime! ! GYMNASTICS SWIMMING y Rhythmical Exercise Apparatus Beginners & Advanced Fancy Reducing.Swimming, Diving, Life Saving.! DANCING SPORTS Modern Dance Badminton - Archery = Fencing Folk \u2014 Tap \u2014 Social Basketball © THE LIBRARY eo ® THE CRAFT SHOP e Fiction and Non-fiction Leatherwork \u2014 Jewelry oy CLUBS ° Marionettes \u2014 Masks © FOR FRIENDS © THE CAFETERIA © Hobbies Reasonable Prices Fun \u2014 Recreation Sandwiches & Cakes to order THE SCHOOL OF COOKERY \u2014 THE FASHION WORKSHOP { Develop Skill in Home-making in Wartime CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED The Young Women's Christian Association 1124 Dorchester St.W.MA, 7366 Women's Club Raised $80 For Queen's Fund During Summer Months Recently a cheque for $80 was made payable to the Queen's Canadian Fund, aud donated by ladies who spent the summer, or part of it, in cottages at Selby Lake, Dunham, Que.These ladies organized at the beginning of the summer for war services work, and were known locally as the Chit and Nibble Club.Teas were held every week, and other forms of entertainment were offered from time to time, thus making possible the raising of the donation.Ladies from the United States were among the club members who helped to raise funds for British war work.Two little girls, Barbara Thomas and Joan Noseworthy, of Montreal, raised $4.30 by their own efforts Quring the summer, and gave the money to the club's funds.brown variety, but the dark brown, or demarara sugar, cou.tains food values that have been refined out of the white sugar.Molasses and honey are excellent sweets, Tinned Milk The use of tinned milk was urged, the speaker saying that te day is coming when bottled milk will not be used, on account of its prohobitlve price.Women were advised that milk will soon go up another cent in price.Miss Goodeve stated that formerly wheat flakes, similar to rolled oats but made from wheat, could be bought.She has tried in vain to buy wheat flakes in Montreal, and is puzzled as to why such a delicious cereal is not procurable in a land which Is bulging with wheat.The speaker stressed the tremendous power in the hands of the housewives of Canada, and their unawareness of this power.The next meeting of the Housewives\u2019 League will be held in the Coronation Building at 8.30 on October 21.All housewives are welcome.There will be a speaker.Measure your mind's height by the shade it casts, \u2014 Prominent West End dance instructor whose classes began this week, Soldier's Wife Needs Cot And High Chair The War Work Committee of the Westmount Women's Club would be glad of the donation of a baby's cot and high chair, as it has Deen reported to the commit- t e that the wife of a Canadian soldler serving overseas 1s in need of these articles for her child.Anyone willing to give a cot and high chalr is asked to get in touch with the clubs War Work Committee.KEEP THEM STRONG AND WELL Guaranteed Pare HOMOGENIZED with PASTEURIZED Milk Children love the flavour of Guaranteed Pure Homogenized Milk.It tastes so rich and creamy\u2014 and it is so good for them\u2014because its cream is evenly distributed through every drop.Digests more easily and more thoroughly, and everyone gets a full share.Order this famous milk daily for your family, for sound well-balanced nourishment and food energy.PURE MILK Guarante e d PURE MILK COMPANY, LIMITED v qu - CRE AM - BUTTER - EGGS | OSA JOHNSON FILM AT KENT \u201cI \u2018Married Adventure\u201d Shows Thrilling Adventures of Woman Explorer In Distant Frontiers Osa Johnson's life story comes to the Kent Theatre screen on Saturday in Columbia's \u201cI Married Adventure,\u201d this lovely.amazingly competent young woman reveals for the first time the thrilling story behind the spectacular Journeyings she and her late husband undertook in order to advance the knowledge of the world.A quarter-century of thrill, drama and excitement are sald to be crowded Into the 90 minutes of pure screen entertainment to be found in \"1 Married Adventure.\u201d Hailed as the greatest adventure film of all time, doubly exciting because ig thrills are authentic, this sensations! Columbiu production of the great Book-of- she-Month Club aclection teens with wild animal action, scenle beauties never glimpsed before, struggles to the death between beasts of prey, and the weird life, customs and rites of savages, head-hunters, pygmies and cannl- bals.Underlying all ir the life story of one of the world's most demure, dark-eyed, strikingly pretty young woman who made her first venture into the unknown when only 16 yeurs old \u2014 it is the most unique honeymoon on record, for she and Martin Johnson were captured and nearly devoured by cannibals\u2014and Jafer she hecame the most daring explorer her sex has ever known.d Thrilling Record Further to cite the toinmphs of this young woman Who has bern a world-famous author, turer, motion picture producer and zoologist, Oa Johnson wap the first person ever to fly over the length and hreadih of Africa, to make sound films of gorillas in the Congo, tna win the confidence of and to photograph pygmy warriors in the dread Mur} For- ext, and tn circle the globe rx times in the course of her explorations, During the past decades she has spent less than three years in elvilization.\u201cI Married Adventure\u2019 is also a saga of traneportation In far- tou two away corners of the earth.Osua's, firat exploits Vere male nn foot, camel hack and on floating houze- hoats, In 1927 she hegan to stalk her prey by motor car, followed by cork-IIned trucks hearing photographie materials.By 1923 #t was \u201cWings Over Africa.\u201d with Mrs.John=on employing s giant amphibian plana.An nut-ni-the-ordinary picture, and one that iz thoroughly entertaining.\u201cI Marriel Adventure\u201d is a thrilling cavailrade of the Dark Continent.and an even more thrilling record of the ninazing life of an amazing woman, AUTUMN PROGRAM OF Y.W.C.A.INCLUDES MANY ACTIVITIES Morale for Victory! This {a the emphasis of the autumn program of the Young Women's Christian Association, which includes activities ranging all the way from discussion of the need for compulsory education in the Province of Quebec and study of the historical traditions of Montreal, to classes in cooking and sewing and parties for soldlors and civillan \u201cboy friends.\u201d In à period of war, the health education program of the Y.W.C.A.presenta the ohallenge of keeping physically fit to encounter the strains of over-time work and general anxiety, The work of the department has been planned to provide considerable floxibility tv offset the rigid domands of work in defonce industries, emphasis will be placed upon games and rhythmical movement rather than gymnastics, For girls who are new to the city and have as yet made few friends, Y.W.C.A, Clubs provide happy opportunity to make new friends, learn new skills, and enjoy parties and dances as well as to conalder same of the more serious problems of personal lite and the responsibilities of citizenship In a democratic nation, Classes in French nnd English conversation, public speaking and the study of the socint prob- lema of Canada will also provide alds to good citleenship, and the Association, being of the opinion that the arts of homemaking ave never more essential than In a perlod of war has Introduced emphasis upon nutrition, budget- Ing and marketing into Îtr Achool of Cookery, while the fashion workshop provides Instruction in tho remodelling of adult gur- ments to fit children and other economical procedures which in tho long run mako thelr vital contribution to the accumulation of national reserves thay 18 so esgentlal to the war effort, The Y.W.C.A, iz one of the thirty-three agencies co-operating in l'inanelal Federation; M fs a non-profit organization, 60 per cent selfsupporting with 40 per cont of ita budgt supported through tha Federation, Tonight Is open night, starting at clght o'clock, when the chief activities of (he coming year will be dlgplnyed, HOSPITAL \u201cAUXILIARY WILL PRESENT SHOW TO AID ACTIVITIES The Woman's Auxillary of (he Homoeopathic Mospital will stage a fashion show at the Windsor Hotel on October 14, in ald of hospital activities, Messrs.Holt Renfrew & Company Limited will co-operade in putting on this fn- shion show, It is intended this year to make possible the opening of a new case room at the hosplial, and It is hoped that many friends in the community will help by supporting this worthwhile pro- Jeet, Active Many Venrs The Woman's Auxiliary of the Homocopathie Hospital has been an active force fn the comnunity for more than 70 years, The or ganization purchares hospital equipment and accessories, and assumes practically all respons.bhillty for the upkeep of the nn #ery at tha hospital.The convener of the fashion show 15 Mra, W.GG.Murdoch, and Mrs, WW.John Collins la chalr man of publicity, All detafl concerned with flekets and pro gram advertising aro being han- died by the president, Mra.W, KH.y Henry, and Mrs, W.6G.Murdoch Local Beauty Parlor Under New Management The LaFrance Beauty Parlor, 4842 Sherbrooke St, West, near Victoria Avenue, Ja now under the management of Mra, Adrienne Laporte, formerly Misa Lessard, | who wag associated with Mia LaFranee for many years hefore Migs LaFranee's recent death, Newly renovated throughout and featuring the most modern equipment, the salon specializes in permanent waving together | veith all branches of beauty culture, The former staff of Mizs Edna , Parent and Miss Claire Pilon are remaining in the employ of Mrs.Laporte, MEN , Men the most Infamous are fond of fame,.And thoge who fear not gullt, yet | start at shame\u2014Churchill.Lower Canada Group Needs Sewing Machine Lower Canada Red Cross group has begun ita weekly mestings, held every Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 in the college dining room.The group needs a sowing machine, and would be glad of the loan of one for the duration of the war.It anyone willing to lend a sewing machine to this group would tolephone DF, 1386, arrangements would be made to call for ft.* étre SPACR The ideas of oternity and space have in them nomething divine which is not possossed dy pure duration and alimple exton- sien.Spaco fe the stature of Gud.-Joubert.SENTIMENT Sentiment has a kind of divine alehemy, rendering grief itnalf the source of tenderost thoughtk and far-reaching desires, which the sufferer cherishes an srered treasures.\u2014\u2014Talfourd, SUCCESS In all things, success depends upon previous preparation, and without such preparation thare ia sure to be fatlure.æConfuclus Chinese philosopher (551-478 B.C.) .FALL HATS PRERENTING .Fall's smartest, mont flattering Nate.All the newest designe in the popular shader.Featuring Stetaone, and imported Bnglish Christies.Moderately Priced MISS M.BYRNE MILLINER 4170 St.Catherine W., FI.2868 (Near Greene Ave.) Now under the management of Also in attendance: MISS EDNA PARENT FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE Mrs.Adrienne Laporte (MISS LESSARD) \u2014 MISS CLAIRE PILON Nawly renovated throughout.Most Modern Equipment.Specializing in PERMANENTS and All Branches of Boauty Culture OUR MOTTO IS \"\u2019SATISFACTION\u2018 4842 Sherbrooke West (Near Victoria) = EL.7880 City OF WESTMOUNT War Sarvace Service Phone F'T, 8531* Ask For \u201cSalvage\u201d METALS, PAPER, BONES There are war weapons in your household waste.Save them.Give them.Canada can use them in war production material.Every scrap counts.your own back doorl 0 Help win this war at ISSUED BY DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL WAR SERVICES GET INTO THE SCRAP £AWITH SCRAP enh At i a mean dr eh tr © Te NGA ion i ey.pbb rage JR THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER * .- * Hollywood Theatrical Cann NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD Attractions + * * * Fun, Romance And Tunes AT THE SNOWDON UNITED STARTING SUNDA y \u201cTHAT HAMILTON WOMAN\u201d the Bors Gundoye sfr \u201cae Mark \u2018Moon All the lavishness of \u201cThat Night in Rio,\u201d the s melody 01 \u201cTin Pan Alley,\u201d and the eye- appeal of \u201cDown Argentine Way,\u201d have been brought togeth- or iu the latest 20th Century-Fox Technicolor musical, \u201cMnon Over Miami,\u201d which opened ut the Westmount United Theatre last night, playing until Saturday night.Framed against \u2018he lush tmot- cal beauty of Miami, the glammar city of the South, \u201cMoon Orar Miami,\" features Don Amecha, Betty Grable, and Robert Cummings in thelr most delightful and entertaining roles.The stars more than live up to thelr paris by giving outstanding perform- ences, Charlotte Greenwood, Jack Haley, Carole Landis, and Cobina Wright, Jr, are other members of the star-studded cast whose acting merits orchids.This amusing rim is the gay, tune-filled tale of how to invest an inheritance.Two sisters, Betty Grable and Carole Landis, Induce their aunt, Charlotte Greenwood, to accompany them to Miami.All three have just in- beri.ed $56,000, and Betty decides lo Invest it in clothes and n lav- Ich suite at one of Milaml's ritz- lost hotels.Her purpose 1s to book a millionaire by looking l'Ke a millionairess.Carole poses as her secretary and Miss Greenwood as her personal mald.Betty Is Bo convincing as an heiress that she not only hooks a mll- Honaire, Robert Cummings, but another fortune hunter like herself, Don Ameche.Unfortunately sha falls In love with Don before Over Miami\u2019 8he discovers her mistake, Down tc her last dollar, she accepts Bob's proposal, but before «4c can marry him, cupid sets things topsy-turvy fur a mad-cap climax.That \u201cMoon Over Miami\" wil} go down in musical history was proven by audience reaction, \u2018theatre patrons came sout whis- ting Leo Robiu's and Ralph Rainger's hit tunes, \u201cKindergarten Conga,\u201d \u2018Hurrah for Today,\u201d \u201cMiam!,\u201d \u201cI've Got You Al) to Myself,\u201d \u201cTLoveliness and Love,\u2019 \u201cYou Started Something,\u201d \u201cIs That Good,\u201d aad \u2018Solitary Seminole.\u201d Equally impressive is the dancing.A Conga routine is performed by Dance Director Hermes Pan.His demonstrations on the set were ko excellent, that the stndio drafted him to go through this routine for the film with Batty Grable, Betty also does a sure-fire number with the sen- setlonal Condos Brothers, stage and night elub favorites, Jack Cole, one of the nation\u2019s finest interpretive dancers and his company of sixty bring to the screen fo the first time a sensational series of medernized Seminole Indian folk dances.Walter Lang, who directed \u201cTin Pan Alley,\u201d repeats his c'nematic triumph in \u201cMoon Over Miami.\u201d Harry Joe Brown was the producer.The skillfulty contrived screen play by Vincent Lawrence and Brown Holmes wus adapted by George Seaton end Lynn Starling from a play by Stephen Powys.The Season's First Big Informal! THE WESTMOUNT 4 Blake Sewell & Tickets on Sale at Door present IN THE MAIN BALLROOM OF VICTORIA HALL Friday, September 26, at 9.30 p.m.HI-Y GRADS CLUB His Orchestra $1.50 per Couple Ù (RES KENT- Starting Saturdav \u2014 \u2018M The Amazing Screen Story of Her Amazingly Exciting Life.OSA JOHNSO MARTIN JOHNSON) D UII ADVENTURE | @ Basphion the great Book -ot-the-Month-Club Selection im x] ) Ne BA Scientifically AIR - CONDITIONED 4 Davs.Sept.27-30 Dainty.Feminine.Lovely.a 2nd A S \u2014 Last \u201cA GIRL, A GUY AND A GOB\" 2 Days \u201cBLOOD AND SAND\" 7 _ ; 2% 7 7 % Barbara Stanwyck and Gary Cooper in a scene from the thrilling romantic film \u201cMeet John Doe,\u201d which will open at the Snowdon United Theatre on Sun day afternoon.OPENING AT THE ri YORK UNITED ON SATURDAY 7 The long awaited new Charlie Chaplin comedy brings beloved Charlie back to the screen as \u2018\u2019The Great Dictator,\u201d and in this scene his own laugh-fili ed version of what a radio broadcast should be.This now comedy will open at the York United Theatre on Saturday playing until Tuesday.Outstanding Bill At Snowdon The Saint's Vacation,\u201d depleting the amazing exploits of one of fiction's most n\u2019.daclous heroes, offers Hugh Sinclair in \u2018he colorful role of Simon Templar, allag \u201cThe Saint,\u201d in the Snow- down\u2019s latest British picture of- foring which shares honors with the ouistanding Walt Disnoy feature attraction, \u201cThe Reluctant Dragon,\u201d now playing until Saturday night.Simon Templar and his pal Monty plan a vacation in Switzerland with nothing In mind except rest and relaxation, But at a Swiss mountain chalet the Saint spots a young girl handing a small box to her male compan- fon.The Saint also observes that this little action provided great interest to two men in a window on the second floor of the hotel.This piques the Saint's curiosity, and in opposition to Monty's protestations, the Saint follows.H» becomes embroiled head over heels in action mystery, and drags his friend Monty and Mary a newspaper woman, in with him.Hugh Sinclair, lovely blonde Sally Gray and Arthur Macrae have tho important roles in this English production which has been directed by Leslie Fenton.It was in response to popular appreciation that Walt Disney made his current full-length production, \u201cThe Reluctant Dragon.\u201d The story, which combines actual motion picture photography with the best of Disney animated humor, features Robert Benchley, as the chief living actor, and is laid against a back- \u201cround of the amazing Disnoy studio Itsellf.As this new type of motion plo- ture comedy unwinds, the audience has the chance to see Walt and his staff actually engaged in the unique, colorful and amusing business of creating their world- loved productions, and to see on the screen the featured animation of \u201cThe Reluctant Dragon\u201d itself, along with the other interpolations of comery animation.News and short subjects conclude the program.Long talking begets short hearing.for people Richter.go away.\u2014 For Prompt Delivery of Fruits and CALL SOL'S Fruits an 5307 Sherbrooke West EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 Osliveries trom 8 am.to 11 pm ROMANTIC STARS OF \u2018UNDERGROUND\u2019 Drama Aflame with thrills \u201c\u2019Underground,\u2019\u201d\u2019 the story of Europe\u2019s secret army.Jeffrey Lynn and Mona Maris have top roles in the new dramatic hit.The film opens at the Westmount United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuesday night.and excitement In the new film Robinson, Raft, Dietrich Torrid Trio Of \u2018Manpower\u2019 Filmdom's most dynamic threesome are starred in Warner Bros.\u2019 exciting film, *\u201cManpower,\u201d which is now playing at the York United Theatre until Friday night.The unbeatable star combination which heads the cast is Edward G.Robinson, Marlene Dietrich and George Raft.You can imagine the action and excitement that sweeps through the film when those three get together! Robinson and Raft play the roles of a couple of robust linemen whose dangerous job it is to repair broken high tension wires.They are great pals, sharing each other's happiness and trouble, until a de-lucious blonde.played by alluring Marlene Dietrich, comes along.Hard, cold and calculating, she suspec's Robinson of having ulterior me- tives when he showers her with gifts and shows his affection in many ways.But Robinson is sincere.He has never known the love of a woman and Dietrich becomes his ideal, Raft sees her for what she is and tells Robinson to forget about her.He says that she has gold-digger's blood in her veins and will bring nothing but trouble to Robinson.Raft goes still further.He asks Dietrich to drop Robinson.That sends her into & rage and she accepts Rob- Inson\u2019s marriage proposal partly because she feels sorry for him and partly to spite the embittered Raft.But a marriage built on spite and pity is bound to have disastrous results.Try as she may, Dietrich can't get used to Robin.con's well-meaning, but clumsy ways.And to make things worse, she falls Lead-over-heels for Raft! What a setup! The pent-up emotions of those three characters run through their hearts with the power of a high-voltage cable ., Robinson idolizing Dietrich .Raft, at first contemptuous of her, later fascinated bv her confession of love far him ., Dietrich, nearly driven to madness with her pretended love for Robinson, having to listen to him continually praise the rian she really loves.It's a situation loaded with T.N.T.and 1t explodes in the high-powered cii- max.Alan Hale and Frank Me- Hugh supply plenty of laughs in \u201cManpower\u201d as two practical jokers who don\u2019t lose their sense of humor in the face of danger.\u2018VARMINTS' SLAIN The past year was a tough one in Oregon for \u201cpesky varmints\u201d \u201412,215 of them bit the dust.Not counting + small animals such as rats and gophers, state exterminators accounted for 11.- 078 coyotes.1017 bobcats, 22 cougars and 98 stcok-killing bears during the fiscal year.UNWORRIED Joe Louis didn't seem & bit] worried about Lou Nova's \u201cbullet, punch\u2019 when they met to sign the: contracts yesterday, but he had! an eve on Lou's fancy necktie ., .! Joe reckons he can take care ot: the situation with his \u2018same old) punch,\u201d LIFE .It Is a poor heart, and a poorer age, that cannot accept the, conditions of life with some her- oic readiness.The most glamorous couple Laurence Olivier\u2014provide the heart interest in \u2018That Hamilton Woman!\u2019 which opens at the Monkland United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuesday night.again she does one of her revealing specialty dances.Remember, in \u201cLove Thy Neighbor,\u201d the Jack Benny-Fred Allen starrer, how Mary's dress was yanked ort by a derrick hook; and how sue auditioned for a stage role in just a short fur jachet?Well, che canay script writers of her new film have given Mary a simitir kind of chance, zipping away an old-fashioned Southern - style hoop skirt dress, right down to bathing suit.This out-of-the-zip- per specialty, is accompanied iy Mary singing, \u201cMy Start.\u201d By the way, that is only one of the five new tunes presented ip this grand comedy.The other songs, music by Victor Schertzin- ger and lyrics by Frank Loesser, are \u201cKiss the Boys Goodbye,\u201d \u201cFind Yourself a Melody,\u201d \u201cSaud in My Shoes\u2019 and \u2018I'll Never Let a Day Pass By.\u201d Oscar Levant, the \u201cInformation, Please\u201d radio star, as the composer who helps Mary pull the wool over Ameche\u2019s eyes to get her start on Broadway, go:s through his performance with ingratiating naturalness, displaying his facility for delivering bon in the world\u2014Vivien Leigh and Tuneful Gay New Comedy Features Hit At Monkland Gay, gag-filled and melodious, Paramount's musical version of the hit Broadway comedy, \u201cKiss the Boys Goodbye,\u201d breezed into the Monkland United Theatre playing until Saturday night, where an audience laughed itself into a jovial mood at one of the smartest comedies presented hereabouts in several seasons, Starring Don Ameche aad Mary Martin, the new film was a joy to behold, as it recounted the hilarious adventures of how a beautiful belle from the South went about gettin- herself the starring role in a Broadway play, outsmarting a handsome young director to do it.As Cindy Lou Bethany, Mary Martin, with her deYilish eyes, and vinsome mannerisms, is at her best; as Lloyd Lloyd, the director, Don Ameche turns in a comedy performance that rivals the best he's ever done.Featuring Oscar Levant, Vir- g'nia.Dale, Baibara Allen, Rav- mond Walburn, Elizabeth Patterson, Jerome Cowan, Connie Boswell and Rochester, \u2018Kiss the Boys Goodbye\u201d was directed by that veteran maker of hits, Victor Schertzinger, who turned in \u2014(MoNRLAND\u2014 (Monkland Ave.at Girouard) TODAY UNTIL SATURDAY Harold Bell Wright's Drama of the Human Heart! Tg A at vu sors \\\\SHEPHERD Two Hits! ROMANTIC MUSICAL LAUGH HIT! THE BOYS GOODBYE Friday Night After 11 o'clock Revival * DOROTHY LAMOUR in \u201cDISPUTED PASSAGE\" John Howard - Akim Tamiroff SUN.MON.TUES.+ VIVIEN LEIGH in \u201cTHAT HAMILTON WOMAN™ Laurence Olivier - Alan Mowbray % RUDY VALLEE in \u201cTIME OUT FOR RHYTHM\u201d Ann Miller - Rosemary Lane ven) mots and biting humor.True humility is not an abject grovelling, self-despising spirit; it is but a right estimate of ourselves as God sees us.\u2014Tryon Edwards.\u2014(Y0RH \u2014 (St.Catherine at Guy) TODAY AND FRIDAY EDWARD G.ROBINSON in \u201cMAN POWER.\u201d with Marlene Dietrich and George Raft.KAY FRANCIS in \u201cPLAY GIRL,\u201d with James Ellison.Shorts and News, SATURDAY until TUESDAY such megaphone successes as \u201cRoad to Singapore\u201d and \u201cRoad to Zanzibar.\u201d \u2018 If we can be forgiven the pun, we have never seen Mary Martin \u2014 VAVTESTMOUNT | (Sherbrooke at Grey Ave.) TODAY UNTIL SATURDAY focturisg + \" DON AMECHE \"JF BETTY GRABLE k= wer CUMMINGS ond Charette Sresaweod 3 ;> Jack Haley » Caro Landis at Cobiea Wright, Ir, 4 Directed by Wolter Long A 20th Century-Fox Picts \u2014\u2014\u2014 Added Attraction \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u201cYESTERDAY'S HEROES\" The Sensational Saturday Evening Post Serial! The real \u201cinside\u201d story of modern big-time \u2018college football! with JEAN ROGERS & ROBERT STERLING.te .in his new comedy The Great DICTATOR Produced, written and directed by, CHARLIE CHAPLIN wey PAULETTE GODDARD JACK OAKIE « HENRY DANIELL RECINALD GARDINER BILLY GILBERT MAURICE MOSCOVICH - Released thru Unised Artists SUN, MON, TUES.\u2014\u2014 \u2018 \u2014 % JEFFREY LYNN in \u201cUNDERGROUND\u201d Philip Dorn - Kaaren Verne Friday Night After 11 o'clock Revival % MADELEINE CARROLL in \u201cSAFARI\u201d with v% Douglas Fairbanks Jr.\u2014 2nd Attraction \u2014 \u201cDead Men Tell\u201d SIDNEY TOLER as \u201cCharlie Chan\u201d Sheila Ryan - Robert Weldon - Sen Yung - Don Douglas - Katharine Aldridge.+ DENNIS MORGAN in \u201cKISSES FOR BREAKFAST\u201d Jane Wyatt - Shirley Ross TODAY until SATURDAY A BRITISH PICTURE of International Intrigue and Adventure, CIT AIR-CONDITIONED (Decarie at Snowdon Junction) Last Show Nightly at 9, 2nd ATTRACTION THE BIG FEATURE SHOW WITH A THOUSAND SURPRISES! A Trip Through The Magic World 1 Of Wait Disney! with HUGH SINCLAIR SALLY GRAY with CECIL PARKER TO CN BENCHLEY GORDON MeLEOD STARTS SUNDAY AFTERNOON ____ % Gary +% Barbara % Edward COOPER STANWYCK ARNOLD Only Frank Capra's all-seeing camera-eye can capture the humor.the warmth.the romance that make John Doe such a grand guy + « « snd make this such a great, great picture! \u201cMEET JOHN DOE\u201d Edgar Wallaee's \u201cMISSING PEOPLE\u201d Only the master detective can stop a wave of crime so digbolieal | .that helpless women fear for their lives! with % Will FYFFE % Kay WALSH * Lyn BARDING \u2014 crn mem. 1941 \u2014\u2014 -* \u2014\u2014 \u201cKiss once reveal.ember, > the tarrer, ted ort OW she role in ell, the r new simitir vay an style wa lo he-zip- ied by one cf ted in other ertzin- oesser, dbye,\u201d \u201cSand er Let forma- 18 the pull yes to 7, EO: with isplay- ng bon abject, spirit; jf our- -Tryon \u2018MAN h and 5 in ison.Y \\ ) / _ \u2018 D BERT I han\u201d » Sen arine THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 194} >oCIDo0C THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER PAGE SEVEN a QOD \u2014 | IC 0 OE D0 OC DOS C0 ED 0 ED OE OE OEP OED HE 0 CD CD ED 0 Ed OCDE CD OCT OED 0 C0 C0 CD00 CD OCD IOC, En EXAMINER EDUCATIONAL PAGE oc oc poOc oc poc »oc OC >0¢< 20CTTDVOC 0 C00 C0 ED 0 C0 CID EDO BETTY SPIERS STUDIO, BEGINS NEW SEASON A brief resume from the Betty Speirs Studios announces that another season is in full swing.The baby classes under the personal direction of Miss Speirs assisted by Jean Barnes, have made an auspicious start and the number and talent of pupils have exceeded expectations.The advanced ballet group under Margaret Robertson has registered a full enrollment of talented \u2018teen KRRRRHRRÈRER rose *** xxx Associate Rayal College o) Musit PIANIST LA.3307 4454 Crescent Street « EE ETE i PRIVATE TUITION in FRENCH And Other High School Subjects Coaching by experienced High Schoo! Teacher.After 6 4223 Dorchester St.Wilibank 3765 Peter Pan Nursery School Private Kindergarten Special progfamme arranged for Children from 3 to 6 years.RESTRICTED ENROLMENT Particulars on Application 445 Strathcona Ave.WE.1910 age students who will be seen in recital on various occasions dur ing the coming season.The business girls who ysually take (wo evenings of the week are now crowding the five-class mark.The Speirs-Miller concert party which entertains the boys in uniform is now in full rehearsal with a completely new program and Mr.Miller takes this opportunity of inviting girls of \u2018teen age to join this worthwhile and enjoyable venture, The ballroom classes, as was to be expected, are filled to overflowing Mr.Miller is recognized as an authority on ballroom dancing.It will be regalled that he was invited as guest artist by the dance educators of America to demonstrate in the Florentine Room ot the Park Central Hotel, New York City last season, this being the first occasion that a Canadian had been so honored.There 1s no substitute for thor- o1gh-going, ardent, sincere earnestness.\u2014Charles Dickens, FRANCES GOLTMAN Planist Llc.Mua.Pirst Medalist, McGlll University Pupils Successful Highest Exams RECITALS BEGINNERS and ADVANCED 3781 GIROUARD AVE.MARIE de KOCHENDOERFFER Modern methods in teaching piano by means of rhythmic movements and oral perception.Special course in theory optional.Individual or group instruction, Recitals given.Pupils prepared for McGill Conser- vatorium Examinatiens or any other college if desired.Fees.moderate.Studio: Room 17 - 1215 Greene Ave.Residence: 4128 St.Catherine St W.Telephone FL 6424 Marnings and Evenings.\u201c| Behool, Rhythm Band, also first prize Westmount Hobby Show, etc.CATHERINE H.SMITH PIANIST (MATTHAY EXPERT) 451 GROSVENOR AVENUE, WESTMOUNT ng September 15th, Some 1941 successes: Distinction and parry or 114 Royal Schools of Musie, London, England; Radio piano prize (Ken Soble): four first prizes wom by members of Orchestral for composition, and sécond prize piano Ensemble with Larche Recitals and Broadcasts C.B.M.Recerdings made by puplils DE.2328 Paul, Violinist.CE ] WESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGE CE] MISS R.WOOD, PRINCIPAL Formerly of Metcalfe Ave.Cor.St.Catherine St.and Greene Ave.Royal Bank Building \u2014 Entrance: 1165 Greene Ave Business men calling for stenographers.A commercial course is your best investment.Graduates with evening classes.Private lessons.WE.188 leading Montreal firms.Day or Residence DE.1200 *THE SCHOOL OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS\u201d Evans Sisters School Is Now In Full Swing \u2014 Early this week classes at the Evans Sisters\u2019 \u2018Schoo! of Dancing and Music started, and a rec ord-breaking season is expected.Classes are now in progress for children from % to 16 yeara, and business girls tap classes are ar popular as ever, The Misses Dorothy and Verna Evans are well known to Montreal, attending the Convent of the Holy Names and Trafalgar they left Montreal at an early age for a stage career.After touring the United States with Radio-Keith-Orpheum, Paramount, and Loews Cirouits, they returned to their home in Montreal, and were featured on many popular radio programs, as well as opening their School of Dane- ing and Music, and their success is widely recognised.R.C.AF.Enlertained With Troop Show By Evans Sisters Group \u2014\u2014 Last Friday night the Evans\u2019 Sisters Troop Show entertained No.13 E.P.T.8, R.G.A.F, at 8t.Hubert, As at all previous shows for the troops the boys enthual- astically received the performance, which was given by the membera of the Evans Sisters Show, This unit 1s an entirely voluntary offering, with the Evans Sisters and all the members of the cast carrying all expenses of presenting their show to the boys in the services.Bince early last spring, the unit has been shown on an average of once or twice a week to the various Mil- ftary Camps as far as Kingston, Ontario, and Val Cartier, Quebec, and will continue to carry on throughout the coming winter.Those in the cast are: Marjorie Stokes, Eleanar Hamel, Helena Thornburg, Dorothy Evans, Verna Evans, Marian Wheeler, Lottie Martin, Elizabeth Springer, Kay Wickham, Shirley Jackson, Muriel Grier, Eleanor Jackson, Marcel Gendron, Fred Hoffman, Walter Jackson, Bill Dunlop, George Barry, Violet White, Mra.Lemieux, Mrs.Evans, Maurice Lemieux, Therese Lemieux, Kay Mills, EXPENSIVE TITLE Producers William Pine and William Thomas have been offered $20,000 by another studio for th.title of their next picture for Paramount, \u2018Torpedo Boat\u2019.However, the producers have refused the offer and have engaged Richard Arlen to stur in the film.MUSIC We love music for the buried hopes, the garnered memories, *he tender feelings it can sum- mon at a touch.\u2014L.E.Landon, Business English Business Correspondence Business Office Machines tnd Caricature > Quantitative Analysis ysical , + rés Or.» Textile Ant Law Finance Collections Th * pier Pro Production & Design Economics, | | i es oof Canada | conomies ape luti a utien of Economie Society EP istory of Economic Thought : omenton (lor French-speaking siish L Language and Literature English Composition asl ah 50 and 20 Century Plaats C oh h, on Literature Canadi: iterot Elio ish, dar .Writin vi Enel, Sola cred Period er Author Engl ie Précis ing, C: Commerciel Comes- dence and sports Exgin, Ti re of Seience Ft Brin medias ee and Letters (lectures in English) Len od Literature fv py Sone Te Spanking Evening classes begin October 1st.Registration now in process.ice operl evenings.Information regording day courses on request.Complete COLLEGE In the Faculty of Arts, Science and Commerce-\u2014collage work for high schoof graduates leading in three years of evening study to diploma of Associate, and in six years to degree of Bachelor\u2014in Arts, Science or Commerce.Senior matriculation in two year desired.Also three-year course in Textile Chemistry, Dyeing and Finishing.HIGH SCHOOL Graded four-year courses leading to High School Graduation Diploma.Classical, Scientific, Commercial and General courses.Preparation for matriculation into colles e or university.ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Grades V, y and VIH.Special ts.Freparation for css ore Evening High School or Business School.BUSINESS SCHOOL Complate two- pe Business, Stenographic and Secretarial courses, Practical training for business and industry.SCHOOL OF ART Professional or leisure-time ing in all branches of fine sud commercial art, and modelling and sculpture.Information from the Registrar, 1441 Drummond Street, Montreal, MA.8331 Sir George Williams College OF THE MONTREAL YMCA.F \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 e .Single Subjects Évening S ingle Su bjects \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 German, Introductory Accor Peto e German Language an and Literature \u2019 Accountancy, Cast man, Scie Accountancy.Auditing History, Early Civilisation Advertiin S An History, ancient Ward AF snd Applied bis pep Everton Blolonv, General Humanities, Survey n Biology: Embryotosy and Histology Invesiment Analysis Bist end Latin Composition and Classles Bookkesp Marketing and M dis ser Se e Monnaies PA Algebra, Geometry end pono cul Mathematics leulus Math ematic, Diferentiel Equations Me Mag! Anica Modellin Muse A iprecietion Natural Sclence, Sur and Politics! { ond Kinetle En ics lis Science, Political Theory and Modern Governments Political Science, International Political Relations | portriters Fra Redlo snd Sound Reproduction Radio Theory and Design ish, Latin 5, | and Graphical Methods ertiles, Igchnology y of Fee Tete General By.extijes, Flnishing ons and Dve- suff raiery M: s Jertiles, cosrection \"en Design e Typenriting, M Asthod sad Speed x in the evening division students may enrell for single subjects or complete courses.All courses are open to both men and women.SR JOINS BETTY SPEIRS SCHOOL Margaret Robertson, known from California to Montreal for her splendid teaching ability In advanced Ballet technique, has joined the Spoirs-Miller Studios.Grave Shortage Of Nurses The shortage of nurses fy hospitals and the expanded.war-time programs of soclal agencies are demanding additional volunteer workers in the welfare services this winter, according to Mrs.Webster K.Newcomb, president of the central volunteer bureau.The central volunteer bureau is being swamped with requests for help and is experiencing great difficulty in securing the necessary volunteers.As examples of helpers needed, Mrs.Newcombe cited the following: the Children's Memorial Hospital, hydrotherapy department, requires someone each morning to assist crippled children to dress and undress, help them tnto the tank for exercises, and put on\u201cthelr braces at the end of the exercise period.A suitable person for this work would need to be physically strong, have a liking for children and be able to promise regular weekly attendance.The Montreal General Hospital needs one or two people to assist in the children's wards by planning quiet games and activi ties suitable for bed-patients.Such a volunteer should be Young, experienced with children and understanding of sick children.The Church of All Nations needs a volunteer skilled in handicrafts to help plan a program for thirty-five little boys of many different nationalities, The Bouthwestern Y.M.C.A.\u201ctribution - to Worry To Hospital Heads ueeds a planist for a choral group.These are only examples,\" Mrs, Newcomb eaid, \u201cMany more opportunities for similar and different types of work exist, Al we need is the workers.\u201d The Central Volunteer Bureau, nt 1419 Bishop street, has for the past four years operated as a recruiting and placement office for volunteers in welfare aer- vices.The opening up of opportunities for women In war Industries, increased emphasis on volunteer war-work and other factors closely allied to the war effort, have made {it more difficult to secure voluntegra for the established welfare work of the city.\u201cWe would not for one moment minimize the Importance of any aspect of the war effort.We realize that this must take precedence over averything else,\u201d said Miss Mary Jennison, executive secretary, \u201cbut we ulsa be- leve that filling the gaps In cel- vilian services is a genuine don- the total war effort.\u2018Motals on the home front\u2019 is no idle term.To promote the health and well-being of tha population at large is an important factor for victory.The Central Voluntuer Bureau {is most an- xlous to know of girls and young married women with even a little leiaure who will contribute that leisure to the sum-total of eom- munity effort.We urge them to telephone our office and discuss with us possibilities of service.\u201d In the midst of Canada's all- out wartime effort in aviation, a part of the pattern of its peacetime aviation, is beginning to emerge , The pattern includes the possibilities of establishment of a trans-Pacific land route by way of Alaska and Biberla to Asia, in addition to the present American over-water route to the Orient, and another Canadian transcontinental route.located probably north of the present Government-owned Air Lines.Air line mergers, already reported in the Canadian press, point to the pat\u2018ern of sub-Artle air routes.These may reach to the Orient over the midnight sun route, come peace.Purchase Reported Prominent in the merger discussions has been Yukon Southern Air Transport, which operates over the diagonal route from Ed- montou to Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, with a spur from Vancouver joining it at Fort 8t.John, British Columbla.Yukon Southern has the kind of a route that makes other air operators, especially those with thans-Pacific ambitions, whistle, then start ne- goclating, The company's epera- tions lie along the \u2018Great Circle\u201d route to Alaska.This was the route followed by Wiley Post, Howard Hughes and others in their round-the-world flights.Thus, Yukon Southern haa been reported to have heen acquired in a $12.000,000 purchase by Canadian Airways, 1.td., a deal which also secured the Ginger Coote Alrways from Vancouver to Vancouver Island, and the Markenzbe Alr Service, serving extensive mining developments in the Mae- kenzie River Basin, Rignificantly, also, a majority of stock în Can- adlan Alrways is held by the Can- adfan Parifir Railway and Sir Fd- ward Beatty the road's head, ja alan the nrcaident of tho afr Pam- Trans-Canada pan: The operations «f \u2018ansdian Airway- and Markenzie Air Serv-| getting Canadian Air Expansion To Follow Peace Return ice, once competing in the Mac- kenzfe basin, have heen co-ord- inated as a result of the purchase.The operation of Yukon Southern has heen allowed to remain separate from the merger because its route ls not competing and because of its strategic location.Yukon Southern, though ft operates through country with primitiva air conditions, hoasts the most northerly flying stewardesses in the world andt righ mealg, Until recently the company operated two Lockheed \u2018\u201c\u201c\u2018F,0- destar\u2019 14-passenger transports, said to have been acquired with the help of the Canudian Pacific, These have been turned back for war purposes at the request of the Canadian Goverment, which gave up fwo smaller 10-passenger Lockheeds from Itg awn alr company to relinburse Yukon fSouth- ern for the loss of {is larger planes.In additlon it operates three modern twin-engined elght- passenger whips as well as several single-engined craft on floats or skiis for charter work.Divorce Is Won On Novel Grounds | Georgia's Supreme Court upheld a divorce won by Lucian R Bocne Jr., partially on the ground thet his wife was too hard on hig shirts.Boone, former operator of th» Lakemoor Club, aid it past of his job to dance with guests, but that his wife was intensely jealous and -would start fights.The ¢limax came, Boone said, when he was dressing for a party and his wife tore four shirts from his back as faut as he could put them on.NOT MADE FOR AUTO A hocp-=kirt whirh Barbara Stanwyck wears 'n Paramount's \u201cThe Great Mao's Lady\" was «o voluminous thal she had to we assisted by two women when nto a modern auto, With | MARY BEETLES CLASS: TO AID RAID VICTIMS A demonstration dance and vlocution recital will be presont- ed by Miss Mary Beetles, princt- pal of The Mary Bestleg School, at the Victorin Hall.next Sacurs day afternoon, September 37that 2.30 p.m.For the inaugure- tion of the Fall scason, Misa Beetles will present members of the staff and pupils who particl- pated in the Bpring reoital, in a varied program of dances and dramatios.Miss Jeanne Rodlier, Miss Norma Darling and George Erakine-Jones will direct the dance section and Miss Vera Hud.speth will direot the dramatic part of the programme.The recital has a three-fold ob- Ject.Firat the proceads will be sent to ald air rald victims \u2014 second, to demonstrate the types of work taught in the school \u2014 and third, to enable the children to see & performance in the after noon who were unablo tp attend the evening performance.Those wishing to enroll at the school should do so as soon un possible as the registration for some of the classes is already completed.Studio Re-Opened - By Rose Goldblatt Rose Goldblatt, A.R.C.M,, dls- tinguished concert pianist, is ne- copting enrollments for individual plano instruction for the coming season.In addition tg courses iu piano technique and interpretation, the art of teaching and history of musio, Miss Goldblatt han established a reputation ns a teacher of harmony and counterpoint.While on soholarship in Ru- robe, and later in New York, Miss Goldblatt studied with many celebrated muniolans, among whom are Egon Petri, Harold Oraxton, Tablas Matthay, Kendall Taylor, and Dr.0.H.Kitaon, Montreal audiences have long shown their appreciation of Miam Goldblatt'a concert performances, and fn the Inst few years, many of har pu- plls have appeared In solo reol- tale.Although apacialising in nd- vanced courses for professional planfdls and sarlous adult atu- dents, Max Goldblatt also accepts & limited numbor of elementary pupils and children who show promise of musical talent, Injured Fireman Taxis To Blaze Harl Rdwards, Houston's central methodically swung upon running bourd of a fire truck leaving the station.The routine of answering the call was ended pipaman at fire atation, RECITAL si DRAMATICS Victoria Hall, Westmount Saturday, Sept.27th, at 2,30 P.M, prosentod by MARY BEETLES IN AID OF AIR-RAID VICTIMS the, | three hlocks away when mawards| feli to the pavement, The firentun jumped to his feel, unhurt, but the truck was two blocks away and still going.Rd- wards whistled down a taxi\u2014\u2014ar.riving In time to help extinguish a smouldering mattress, CHILDREN\u2019S THEATRE Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters REGISTER NOW 3835 Girouard Avenue Dorothy Davis DE.6620 Tickets 25¢ EL.5170 * BALLROOM * TAP School of DANCING AND MUSIC CLASSES NOW FORMING PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT * BALLET * MUSIC 4545 SHERBROOKE ST, W.Corner Victoria Ave.\u2014 DExter 4688 NORMA DARLING DANCE SCHOOL Classes and Private Tuition For CHILDREN \u2014 ADULTS \u2014 BUSINESS GIRLS Classes Now In Session Ballroom Dancing for High School Boys and Girls 4882 Sherbrooke St, West DExter 5291 CARRIE BIGGERS SCHOOL OF DANCING Re-Opens on October 1st Classes and Private Tuition Daily FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS Business Girls Class for Conditioning and Tdy Ladies Health Club Ballast, Toe, Tap, Asrobatie, Highland, All the Latest Ballroom RIGISTER NOW 330 VICTORIA AVE.DE.2016 DANCE STUDIO EL.DANCING TAUGHT 7279 e TAP | Clos os for © BALLET \u201cit * © TOE Adults, NED e ACROBATIC WAYBURN eo BALLROOM GRADUATE e CONDITIONING TEACHER EXERCISES * e CLASSES NOW FORMING eo Hporinl rates for High Hehool Ballroom Clannes and Business Girls\u2019 Tap and Conditioning Classes, STUDIOS: 1215 GRRENE AVE.3787 GIROUARD AVE, BALLROOM.SINGING .ELOCUTION | am, SCHOOL or DANCING .itl py ST.W.= a REGISTER NOW |nnouncing The cost of tuition does not exceed value received\u2019, CHILDREN'S CLASSES Ballet, Tap, Acrobatie, Ete, BUSINESS GIRLS Slenderising, Tap Dancing, Ete Ballroom Dancing YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLASSES Featuring \u2018Shag\u2019, \u2018Lindy\u2019, \u2018Shim- Sham\u2019, \u2018Samba\u2019, Etc, PROFESSIONAL CLASS Featuring Exhibition Routines PRIVATE MARRIED PEOPLE'S CLUB Application must be made in person. PAGE EIGHT ARGOS WILL MEET 3S AT KING GEORGE PARK: MARY CHANGES IN LOOPS NOTED The schedule in the senior group of the Westmount Six-Man Rughy League Bets under way thi when the Argos hook up with the Kevin Kennedy won the league ti the Senators then, Kennedy has | \u2018Season, Wille Graham who threw 8 afternoon at King Ceorge Park Dodgers.The Argos managed by tle last year, but were known as nst a few of hla star players this most of the forward passes has ÎYned up with Pierre Rodler\u2019s Bulldogs, while Kevin Shea, another halt-back, 1s running his own team this year, the Red Wings.Thea Dodgers team that is to play the Argos this afternoon are 5 8 new team, managed by Euard R fast men In Donnie Mann, Stews Beaulne, Hugh Brodie and Gene Simard.: Other teams In the league at the present moment besides the Dodgers and the Argos are Dick {White's Hawks, Pierre Iodler's \u2026 Bulldogs, Kevin Shea\u2019s Red Wings and a possible University School team, In the cvent a six team Joop materializes, the league will \u2018operate In two sections with the Argos, Dodgers and the sixth team In one sectlon, while the Red Wings, Bulldogs and Hawks will be in the other.The teams will play each other team in its own section twice and will hook up with the teams in the other section In \\Inter-section games, méeting cach of those teams bul once.If only five teams operate, all five teams wlll be in one section.1 The senfor games will all be Played on King George Park on Tuesday, Thursday afternoons and Saturday mornings, while the junior league games will he played on Wednesday afternoons {and Saturddy mornings.\u201c The first junior game of the \u2018season will be played on Satur- \u2018lay morning when John Peirson's Boavers meet Frankle Read's IS OUR AIM QUR COAL WILL JUSTIF | IT'S.FAME | it's not what we say\u2014it's what you say, about us and our coal, that counts most.That's why we serve you well and sell dependable fuel at reasonable prices, COAL - COKE - FUEL OIL @ Special Discount for Cash © DONOHp pa, RS PHONE DE.1132 4856 SHERBROOKE ST.W.Wid AIR Ld ead.Read has lined up a lot of Panthers, At least four teams will comprise tbe junior section of the league, other entrants being Herble Kert'4« Flyers and probably the University School team.Complete schedules for the two groups will be ready within the next couple of days, As matters now stand, the fol- lewing games are scheduled for the coming week: Thursday Sept.25, Senlors: Dodgers vs Argos.Saturday Sept, 27, Juniors: (9.30) Beavers va Panthers.Saturday Sept, 27, Senlors: (10.30) Red Wings vs Bulldogs.Tuesday Sept, 30, Seniors: Bulldogs vs Hawks, Wednesday Oct.1, Juniors: Panthers vs Flyers.Thursday Oct.3, Seniors: Argos vs Red Wings.FINALS TENNIS TOURNAMENT NOW UNDERWAY The jast tennis tournament of the year on the municipal courts, the mixed doubles, has reached the semi-final stage.One of the semi-final matches is slated for the adult courts this evening.when Lt, Ed, Spearing and Miss Mcinnes meet Sid Quinton and Miss Betty Wickham.The winner of this match will meet the winner of the Mr.and Mrs.Damant-H, Heinrich and Mrs.McNaughton match.The finals will be pluyod before the end of the week, One of the best matches of the past week saw Sid Quinton and Betty Wickham eliminate Juck Morris and Miss Dorothy Ross in two hard fought set, 9-7 und 6-4, Morris and Miss Ross had previously eliminated T.Ferguson and Mrs.Pereira, The following are the results of the matches played this week, 1st round: Walter Morris and Miss Kay Clifford defeated Mr.and Mrs, P.Eartly by default; Mr.and Mrs, Damant defeated Dave Schwartz and Miss Shirley Burnett 6-0, 6-1; H.Heinrich and Mrs.McNaughton defeated C.Strachan and Miss P, Strachan 6-1, 6-1; Lt.Ed.Spearing and Miss M.Mclnnes defeated Plerre .A .TOPCOAT MADE-TO-MEASURE BY CURRIE wn $Q 7-50 Styles this season are \u201cdifferent.\u201d Fly fronts, button-through, doub- le-breasted, and definitely shorter.Tweeds, fleeces, cheviots.Blues, browns, mixtures.We have \u2018a wealth of Smart Patterns.And our Budget Plan makes having one easy.\u201cHouse of 4883 Sherbrooke W.a 305 St.Catherine W.Style with a Capital \u201c\u201cS\u201d ! A.CHEVALIER, President West End Branch Downtown Store SURE OF PROMPT DELIVERY ORDER NOW WM.CURRIE LIMITED Clothing\u201d t Victoria WA.5819 at Bleury LA.5256 + eg « THE WESTMOUNT EXAA EXAMINER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 19%1 SN ova, Who A Year Ago Couldn\u2019t Walk, Now Ready To Step Out Against Louis MAKES QUICK JUMP FROM $350 FIGHT LAST OCTOBER Pompton Lakes, N.J.,\u2014Win, lose ur draw against Joe Louis at Yankee Stad.um, Sept.29, the story of Lou lovas comebvack from the grave ls more remarkable than any one growing out of the battle possibly could be.Looking at the confident and tanncd Nova at Dr.Joe Bler's famous camp here, you wouldn't suspect that the tall Californian couldn't walk a block a year ago fast June.But Nova had suffered from Streptococcus infection for some time before Tony Galento stopped him in the 14th round in Philadelphia io September, 1939.The infection was the result of bi: squeezing a pimp'e on his arm and not having any alcohol to use us a disinfectant, He looked fine before pr.vious flghts, but knew he wasu't weil.The brutal beating dealt him b.Galento, whom Referee Geo.Blake permitted to get away with everything in the book, put Nova in a hospital.When Manager Ray Carlen was able to transport Nova 0 Woodland Clinic, near Sacramento, an arthritis condition set in.There he remained flat on his back for three mouths.\u2018Men have died from much less than what I had,\u201d beams the big collegian.WORK WITH PRISONERS PUTS NOVA ON HIS FEET It was well after the first of the year 1940 before Nova felt like accepting the Invitation of his friend, Bill Lewis, to visit the hot springs at Carson City, where Bob Fitzsimmons knocked out an Inheritance recently, Lewis Jim Corbett, Until he came into an Inheritance recently, Lewis was warden of the Nevada state venitentiary.Nova\u2019s body responded to the medicinal waters of Carson City, but it was late July before be was in shape to box.A red hot boxing bug, Warden Lewis had a ring set up inside the prison walls, and Nova's first sparring partners since his preparation for the Galento catastrophe were one-time fighters who were prisoners, \u201cIt was a perfect setup for a fellow struggling to get back on his feet in this business,\u201d says Nova.\u2018No one could see me.Inmates gave me all the work I could use at the moment and two or three of them rubbed me down as well as Ray Arcel.\u201d Lou Nova , , .a lot of man.TOTALLY UNAFRAID AFTER \u2018WHAT HE'S BEEN THROUGH Nova gradually lengthened his road work, but October rolled around before Pilot Carlen cou- sidered him fit to take the firat step on the road back.Nova got $350 for knocking out Johnny Erjavec in Oakland.Exactly 11 months later he 's fighting for the world heavyweight championship - with the top price $30 and the anticipated gate $750,000.Back in New York time again in and big January, Nova dropped Pat Comiskey in the opening and closing heats, but went 10 rounds because he needed them.In April he repeated his knockout of Max Baer to earn the Louis shot, and knocked out Jim Robinson in Minneapolis in June just to keep in trim.Since then he has been at Poughkeepsie with the varsity crews and in the Maine woods.\u201cMe afraid of Joe Louis?\u201d laughs Lou Nova.\u201cNot after what I've been through.\u201d WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.FORMS FENGING CLUB All persons interested in the art of fencing will be pleased to learn that a club will be formed at the local Y.M.C.A., under the direction of Douglas Reilly and Michael Elwood.These two experts hope to be able to form a group of those Interested in this highly skilled sport.Names of prospective members should be left at the main desk at the local \u201cY', The opening date will be announced shortly, A scheduled swim period for school girls will be held every Friday from 4 to 4.30 p.m.Miss Betty Scarth, ladies\u2019 physical director will be in charge of the pool.Swimming and diving instruction will be given to those requesting it, Rodier and Miss M.Randall 6-0, 7-6; A.Pick and Miss Fenton defeated Mr, and Mrs.Ken Green by default.2nd round: Mr.and Mrs.Damant defeated Walter Morris and Miss Kay Clifford 6-0, 6-1: H, Heinrich and Mrs.McNaughton defeated C.Fitz- randolph and Mrs.Lowe 6-2, 6-3; Sid Quinton and Miss Betty Wickham defeated Jack Morris and Miss D.Ross 9-7, 6-4; Lt.Ed.Spearing and Miss M, Mec- Innes defeated A.Pick and Miss Fenton by default.Leslie Smith captured the boys\u2019 scholars singles title when he defeated Ken Cairns two straight sets tn the finals, 6-3 and 6-3.Smith had previously deteated Euard Read in the semifinals 6-2 and 6-3, while Cairns had eliminated Pierre Rodler in the other semi-finals 6-1 and 8-6.Other matches played during the week were as follows, 2nd round: Kevin Shea 6-3, 6-2.Ken Cairns defeated Paul Peterson by default; Leslie Smith defeated Logue McDonald 6-1, 6-0; Euard Read defeated Ross Miller 6-3.3-6 and 6-3.Semi-finals: Ken Cairns defeated Pierre Rodier 6-1, 8-6: Lesle Smith defeated Euard Read 6-2, 6-3, Finals: Leslie Smith defeated Ken Cairns 6-3 and 6-3.The senior girls in the Summer School at Westmount Park held their annual tennis tournament with Jean Wrigglesworth winning top honours.The runner.up position was taken by Betty foehring.Other articipante in the tourney were/ Marjorie Forrest, Pat Lognon.Gladys Morgan.Margery Armstrong.Beverly Con- don and Mary van Tangoren.Pierre Rodfed defeated] \u2018Y\u2019.Forms New Badminton Club This year the Westmount \u201cY\u201d has secured the High School gym, to provide better facilities for badminton.Members of the \u201cY\u201d should brush the dust of their racquets and really avail themselves of this excellent opportunity for fun and friendship.There are three courts avall- able, which will provide accommodation for beginners and advanced players.There will also be regular instruction for players wishing to be coached in the game.Phone the \u201cY\u201d and find out more about this opportunity to enjoy your favourite sport throughout the coming season.Information will be given by calling Ed, Smee at WI.2159.\u2018TABLE OF TRAGEDY\u2019 Grinnell, Ia, \u2014 Ola Thompson has a piece of furniture he calls \u201cTable of Tragedy.\u201d He built fit of 576 Inlaid pieces of wood, each taken from the wreckage of automobiles involved in fatal accidents.The table represents 972 deaths.TYRANNY Of al! the térannies on human kind The worst is that which persecutes the mind.\u2014John Dryden.CROSSWORD SOLUTION Listen to Walter O'Hearn \"BLACK HORSE | COMMENTATOR\u201d and bis \u201cStories Behind the News\" STATION CFCF 8:25 P.M.Every Evening except Sunday Sponsored by: DAWES BLACK HORSE BREWERY MONTREAL PUTTING CONTEST [3 HELD AT PARK Closely contested play featured last week\u2019s putting competition at King George Park, Thirty-six holes of golf found Mr.R.H.Babbage and Mr, H, B.Thompson tled for top honours with 86 strokes apiece.In the ensuing play-off to decide the winner, the play went to the eleventh extra hole before Mr, Babbage finally won out.None of last week's contestants came close to touching the season's record low score of 79 for the 36 holes which was scored by Mr, Charles Holland two weeks ago.Another weekly competition Streamline Horses For Army Of U.S.Streamlining has reached even the Army's cavalry and artillery hordes.The plodding type oft draft horse is being replaced with a smaller, faster, more active mount developed by a special breeding plan for thoroughbred stock, according to the War Department, Ordinarily the Army purchases less than 2000 horses a year, but in the past year 23,- $08 were bought.will be -held this evening on the adult putting course in King George Park starting at 8.00 p.m.Dorr IN The Week At The Westmount Y.M.C.A.EEE Le RE Business and Professional Men's handball.Supper.University School.à Business and Professional Men gym, hand ball, and Business and Professional Men handball and swim.Force Party.TODAY: 4.00 p.m.Senlor School gym and swim.5.00 p.m, 6.00 p.m.Girl's Hi-Y Club 7.00 p.m, Business Boys\u2019 gym and swim.- TOMORROW: 10.00 a.m.Ladies\u2019 gym.11.00 a.m.Ladies\u2019 swim.2.00 p.m.4.00 p.m, Intermediate gym and swim.5.00 p.m.swim.6.00 p.m.Boys\u2019 Department Club Supper.SATURDAY: 9.30 a.m.Prep gym and swim.10.30 a.m.Junior Boys' gym and swim.4.00 p.m.5.00 p.m.Senlor Leaders\u2019 Corps.8.00 p.m.Soldiers and Air MONDAY: 10.30 to 12.00 a.m.Ladies\u2019 Badminton and swim.Business and Professional Men's gym and swim.1.30 to 3.30 p.m.Ladies\u2019 Badminton.4.00 p.m.Senior School swim and gym, 5.00 p.m.6.00 p.m.Hi-Y Grad Supper.7.00 p.m.Business Girls\u2019 gym and swim, 8.00 p.m.Young Men's gym and swim.TUESDAY: 10.00 a.m.Ladies\u2019 gym.11.00 a.m.Ladies\u2019 swim, 2.00 p.m.University School! gym and swim.4.00 p.m.Intermediate gym and swim, 5.00 p.m.Business Men's gym, handball, and swim.6.00 pm.MacKay School for the Deaf, gym and awim.8.00 p.m.Business Men's Volleyball.9.30 p.m.Business Man's basketball.WEDNESDAY: 10.30 to 12.00 Ladies\u2019 Badminton.4.00 p.m.4.00 p.m.Prep swim.Junior Boys\u2019 gym and swim, .5.00 p.m.B.and P.Men's gym, handball and swim.7.30 to 10.30 Badminton (Mixed) (Westmount Intermediate School Gymnasium).8.00 p.m, Young Men's gym and swim.California Plans Largest Vacuum Experiments preliminary to constructien of.the world's largest vacuum chamber, to go into the University of California's giant 4900-ton atom-smashing eyclotron now under construction are being carried on in the institution\u2019s radiation laboratory.The vacuum, 50 times larger than the largest vacuum chamba=r now in existence, will be used to speed up and increase the striking force of the \u2018\u2018bullets\u201d that will hit and smash up atoms.Total capacity of the vacuum system of the cyclotron will be 5090 cubic feet or 8,640,0C0 cu- ed as much air as is pumped in evacuating 820,000 60-watt elec- tr\u2019: light bulbs, ROBINTEX SUITINGS IF YOU WANT A SUIT THAT WILL MAKE-UP WELLE WEAR WELLAND KEEP ITS SHAPE .GUARANTEED BRITISH MANUFACTURE, * | also MILITARY CLOTHS for | Officers\u2019 Uniforms © | Army - Navy and Air Force \u2018ASK YOUR TAILOR FOR ROBINTEX \u2018bic inches.From it will be pump- [/ ATMOSPHERE OF THE } Jnr AT GRAND MERE, QUE.THE SURROUNDINGS ARE UNUSUALLY Bons Lo \u20ac \u201cand \u2018food Food- : Sos L Zour a homelike ofmasphere q | mokes this holel 1deo/ for o real rest | .; 5 ! 24ang [le A DESCRIBES THE Laurentice | DELIVERED ICE COLD Rapid Service till 11 p.m, FI.4744 If first line signals busy, Dial WE, 1616 FORUM GROCERY Nearest Licensed Grocer te Westmount 2209 St.Catherine W.BLACK HORSE OF COURSE / à -/75 SMOOTH AND MELLOW Backed by EE EE 30 Nu Five Generations of Brewing Skill Cenade\u2019s Finest 11 ."]
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