The Westmount examiner, 9 octobre 1941, jeudi 9 octobre 1941
[" 2, 1941 =a] ored \u2018lans byterfaz nce Ar.evening ial eve heir op Herben to take arkdaly \u2018esented mogey, bouquet 1d Nor.2d the oke ex.id best mounds, up bi he first of the \\] held t, the imonds ly en- deputy severe RT IE A XL SRC TY OO di ala ww | ea ro 0 G8 WEDDING GIFTS FOR THE BRIDE An Exclusive Collection of OLD ENGLISH SILVER OHMAN\u201d JEWELLERS Westmount\u201d RZ DIS 0 an SPECIAL L IN WESMOUNT SALVAGE CAMPAIGN FOR OLD RAGS: Are Particularly Useful as Machine Wipers in War Production Plants \u2014 Chairman of National Salvage Office Also Requests Citizens to Save Old Rags for War Use \u2014 Collections Here Show Big Gain The Westmount War Salvage Drive, conducted in co-operation with the National Salvage Campaign, is this week centering its activities on the collection of old rags and seeks the support of residents in gathering as large a q uantity of them as possible.Old clothes, rugs, carpets and mattresses are particularly wanted and these should be placed alongside garbage cans on regular garbage collection days when they will be picked up by the city.The majority of rags collected will be used as wipers in war production plants, while woolen rags and other materials will be sent to the textile mills to be made ipto blankets, rugs and great coats.x TRIO ARRESTED HOR BREAKING AND ENTERING Oldest of Youth ful Gang Gets Jail Term, Second Sent to Reformatory \u2014 Sentence of Third Suspended =.Three boys, all in their \u2018teens, pleaded guilty when they appeared before Deputy Recorder A.E.Laverty on charges of breaking and entering a St.Antoine street store.by night, in the West- mount Police\u201d Court last Thurs= day.: : A 17-year-old member of the trio, who had a police record, was sentenced to a jail term of three months, while a second, 15 years of age, who also had a previous record, will spend the next three years at the Boys Farm at Shawbridge.The third member of the youthful gang, a youngster of 14, who was appearing before a court for the first time, was allowed off with a suspended sentence.: The boys were arrested earlier last week by Detectives Belec and Lines.Pleading guilty to two charges of thefts of money from a store where he was employed, a man giving his name and address as Walter Patrick Seymour, 18, 800 Richmond street, was sentenced to serve two months on each count, by the Deputy-Recorder Friday morning.The sentences are to run concurrently.CADETS HEAR P0 BIRDSALL Pilot Officer Birdsall, of the Royal Air Force, addressed West- Tount Air Cadets in the Intermediate School on Monday eva- Din.P-O Birdsall arrived :n Canada recently following a per- fod of acting flying over Norway, Germany and Greece.The speaker described the vati- ous stages of day and night bombing raids, interspersed with Interesting and amusing anecdotes of his adventures.At the conlusion questions from the boys were Invited which the speaker answered as well as Possible without betraying sec- Tels.The speaker was intra duced by Cadet Squadron Leader H.P.Illsley and thanked by Squadron Leader the Rev.Can.n Gilbert Oliver, U.C., the chaplain of the unit.Library Association Holds First Meeting The opening meeting of tbe 1941-42 season of the Quebec Library Association was held tu- ently at the Mechanic's Institute When lantern slides depicting Banff and other parts of western Canada were shown.The slides ¥ere presented by Dr.G.R.Lemer, who commented on each LTR Miss Hubbard presided over the meeting which listened to Torts of the annual-meeting of This week, for the second time, the local galvage committee is making a special appeal for the same thing as is the National Salvage Office.William Knightly, director of the National Salvage Office, appealed Monday night for Canadiars to save their old rags for use in war industry.\u201cDon't throw away or burn a single scrap of cottor or wool,\u201d he said in a statement, explaining there were many and varied uses for rags, the most essential of which was as wipers to keep parts of machinery clean.Rags collected at home should be sorted and when they have accumulated local salvage committees will see that the rag: find their way to cleaning and reclamation plants and thence to war industry.\u201cWe want all the rags we can get,\u201d said.Mr.Knightley.It was reported at the City Hall yesterday that the local campaign had resulted in the coi- lection of a far greater amount of articles last month over that of August.In August 11,000 pounds of bottles and broken glass had been collected while last.month the total weight of bottles and broken glass collected reachnd 25,000 pounds.A similar increase has been noted in other salvage articles appealed for , OR.J.ALLYN DESCRIBES HER WORK IN INDIA Missionary Wears Native \u2018Sari\u2019 in Pulpit at West- mount Baptist Church Superstition and belief in magic must be overcome in dealing with the Indian population, Dr.Jessie Allyn, Baptist missionary to India at present home on furlough, stated when she addressed the congregation at Westmount Baptist Church Sunday evening.Dr.Allyn was atlired in a goid-colored \u201csari\u201d, a seven-yard- long native dress, and she gave the congregation a description of the manner in which Indian women wore the costume.Some, she said, deftly turned the long flowing skirt into '\u2018picturesque slacks\u2019 while others in the working classe: were able to take in a reef her¢ and \u2018here and appear in passable shorts.The nurses, she said, wore white saris trimmed with green, and the loose end, worn usually as a head-piece, came in handy as a duster, handkerchief or towel.She related her experience with the reigning Maharanee of Peta- purim, the province in which the hospital where she labors stands, and of receiving a 10,000-rupee fee for delivering the Maharanee of a son and heir\u2014the tee ulti mately used to construct a bospi- tal and nurses\u2019 home in the area.Relating the details of the cou- struction of the Lospital at Peta- purim, Dr.Allyn told how the wards of the hospital are laid out with the chapel in a courtyard in the centre, where the 2n- tire staff meets each morning for prayer.Here, she explained, the names of patients to be ope rated on are used in the prayer.se of spinal anasthasia has precluded the former custom of prayer in the operating room, she said.[11 comrjuziun she urged young people who were still seeking a vocation to decide on the mia- the Ontario Library Association.+ sion field.step des ye AYER ti me otre 03 The Westmount Examiner Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis Will Ventilate | Victoria Hall Kitchens Westmount City Council authorized installation of ventilation systems in the two downstair's kitchens in Victoria Hall, at regular meeting Monday night.They are to be electrically operated, Due to the fact that next Monday is Thanksgiving Day no meeting où the Councll is scheduled until October 20.Mayor Walter A.Merrill, K.C., presided at the meeting on Monday.HIS.PHILIPS FLECTEN HEAR OF COMMITTEE Resident Named President Of Division of Jewish Congress War Efforts * | Mrs.Lazarus Phillips, of West- mount, was elected president of the Women's Dvision of the Canadian Jewish Congress War Efforts Committee (Eastern Division).it was announced today at the Congress headquarters, The Women\u2019s Division has been created to coordinate and supervise the war work activities being carried on by the various Jewish Women's organizations in Montreal.Aside from the work of co-ordination, the: Women's Committee will set up such subcommittees as may be required to carry on the expanding war work.Following are the officers and executive: President, Mrs.Jaza- rus Phillips; lst vice-president, MRS.L.PHILLIPS Mrs, Samuel Bronfman; 2nd vice- president, Mrs.\u2018Felix\u2019 Leopold; 3rd vice-president, Mrs.C.Tauer; recording secretary, Mrs.J.Fox; corresponding secretary, Mrs.S.Cohen; treasurer, Mrs.H.Levine.; Chairmen of sub-committees: magazine committee, Mrs.Horace Friedman; hospitality committee, Mrs.I.Selig; speakers committee.H.Robinson; telephone committee, Mrs.M.Morris; next-of-kin league, Mrs.C.Tauer; comforts committee, Mrs.M.Hyman and Mrs.S.Celbaum, co-chairmen; war diary, Mrs.J.J.Jacobs.Members of executive, Mesdames J.J.Block, L.Crestohi, A.Raginsky Sr, G.Rotsky, B.H.Rubin, Sam Leopold, and Miss Ethel Schwisberg.mme mm entame ar GIRL, à, HIT BY AUTOMOBILE Five-year-oid Beverley Guil- foyle, of 379 Clarke avenue, suf- tered minor hegd injuries when she allegedly ran into the path of an automobile driven by Noel Seguin, of 5046 des Erables street, opposite 4250 Western avenue at 12.10 p.m.last Thursday.; Seguin stopped immediately after the accident and drove the gir! to her home where the fam- {ly physician was summoned.The doctor reported that the youngster had suffered a slight concussion.According to information obtained by police the accident occurred when the girl ran out into the street from the south side of Western, directly into the path of Seguin\u2019's car, which was proceeding from west to east, « Workmen at the Brooklyn, N.Y., Navy Yard busy themselves at repairs on the British cruiser Dido under two of its 5.25-inch guns.The Dido, one of four cruisers, an aircraft carrier and a number of battleships.corvettes, destroyers, submarines and minesweepers which are being repaired in the U.S., was WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, GCTOBER 9, 1941 TIME OUT FROM BATTLES AT SEA damaged in an air attack during the removal of British troops from Crete.[I wo 1 D, GRANT GUEST AT MEETING OF BOYS BRIGADE Conducts Brief Drill and - Speaks on Tradition of The Organization en: FETES aus Scope D.A.Grant was thé guest of the First Westmount Company of the Boys Brigade at its regular weekly nieeting Friday evening.Mr.Grant conducted a brief drill period, featuring the new \u2018Movement In threes.\u201d He also spoke to the boys on \u2018the tradition of the Brigade and particularly the honor of belonging to the First Company.He recalled having seen the 1st Glasgow Company, the origina] Brigade Company, which today numbers 384 members, with a waiting list of as many more, desirous of belonging tp this historic unit.All down the years this unit ! has maintained the high stand- , ards set by its founder, Sir WH- liam Smith, and thus today stands us the finest example of a-B.B.Company; a guide to thousands of others.The first of a series of floor hockey games was played, with squad two ending up as winner.The company is looking forward to an active season of this sport and will enter a team into the Battalion Indoor-Hockey League.On Sunday evening, the officers attended the annua] re-con- secration service in Ephraim Scott Presbyterian Church, conducted by Rev.H.S.Rodney, Chaplain of the 8th Company.This service is observed throughout the B.B, world, on the firat Sunday in October, marking the anniversary of the founding of the movement, and a re-dedica- tion of the leaders to their tasks of advancing Christ's Kingdom among boys.The company model-railroa group is making great strides in building up a very neat outlay with the equipment which has been flowing in these past few weeks.Lieut.Alex Upham, assisted by Lance-Cpl.Edwin Goring and Ptes, James Wright and (Continued on page 3) YMCA Entertains Men Of Services Westmount Y.M.C.A.Gym Class and Badminton Club Girls entertained the airmen, sailors and soldiers at the regular Saturday night dance in the Westmouat Y.M.C.A, gym.The music was supplied by the Music Makers, an ~ chestra composed of Westmount boys who give thelr services each Saturday night, The gym was spotlighted end everyone entgred foto thé spirit of friendship which makes these dances so popular.The refreshments were served ny Mrs.Gilpin and Mrs.Brodie uf the Westmount Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary.Mrs.Hubbell the hostess, was kept busy Introducing the new men who hdd just come to town.Among the most popular guests at the dance were the officers and men of the Merchant Navy.Neil Compton was back on the job as master of ceremonies, \u2018This Saturday evening the giris of the Westmount Hi-Y Grads will re the hostesses, N.ERIC OHMAN NAMEDTOBOARD Elected Solar Club Vice- President \u2014 Capt.Rev.T.W.Jones Speaker Tonight Captain the Rev.T.W.Jones of Calvary United Church will address the members of the Solar.Club of Montreal, at a meeting heing held tonight at the Hom- osopathie Hospital, 2100 Marlowe aveaue.; At their mecting two weeks ago the members of the Solar Club of Montreal elected N.Eric Ohman as vice-president of the, club to fill a vacancy created when Milton A.Foss Joined the Royal Canadian Alr Force, P.H.Henley wes alan elected to the Board of Directors.The Week At Victoria Hall Today\u2014 Westmount Stamp Club.Women's dance.Strathmore Club, military whist; Westmount Conclave, T.K, faturday\u2014Plymouth Brethren convention, Sunday\u2014Plymouth Brethren convention.Monday\u2014Plymouth Brethren convention; Tomorrow: Westmount AF.& AM.Tuesday-\u2014Connaught Lodge A.F.& A.M.; Royal Montreal Regiment monthly meeting; Dickens Fellowship business meeting; Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club hoard meeting.luncheon; Masonic Study Club; Victoria Order of Nurses.Next Thursday, October 16th\u2014Westmount Stamp Club; Jersey Wednesday-\u2014 Rotary Club Channel Island.Club.Esquires Orchestra Westmount Lodge, Electa Chapter O.E.8.; | spoke of using a specially strip- PAT.CHRISTIE SPEAKER AT PROGRESS CLUB Tells of Experiences While in RAF.Since the Outbreak of the War ope wey EY + , Flight-Lieut, G.P.(Pat) \"Chridtie, D.F.C.and Bar, a West- mount resident and graduate of Westmount High School now attached to the R.A.F, Ferry Command, told members of the Canadian Progress Club on Tuesday that at the outbreak of war in 1939 Britain had but five fully trained fighter squadrons, Fllght-Lieut, Christie spoke from wide experlence.It was in 1837 that he joined the Royal Air Force and began tralning in England.At the crfsis in the fall of 1939 he was a member of one of the handful of first- line fighter squadrons which were prepared to do battle with the.Naziy to.keep them from dropping deadly \u201cloads\u201d on English soll, - It is an Interesting fact that It was just one year ago, to the \u2018day, that FIt.-Lt, Christie made his first visit home after more than two years overseas without a break.\u201cIt was a rellef to have war declared,\u201d he said, \u2018because we had done little but wait , , .and wait.\u201d During the last few months of 1939 and the first few of 1840, not many German planes appeared over Britain, Protecting convoys was the malin work.The boys began to get restless for more action and they got plenty of it during the blitz\u201d ot September, 1940, FIt.-Lt.Christie, À who is 24, ped plane, painted lfght blue sp that ft couldn't he seen easly, which he flew at high altitudes, taking pictures of the progress of German panzer divisions through ill-fated France in April and May, 1940.\u201cNobody ever bothered us,\u201d he said with a typically broad Christie smile\u2014 a good thing too because all they had to shoot with were thefr cameras, : After his short sojourn In France he moved over to the Italian front, doing the same job there, helping the Greeks stall the Fascist \u2018advance.\u2019 \u2018I can tell you that the boys doing that work along the whole Atlantic coastline of Europe from Spain to Norway today can he thanked for doing a wonderful job,\u201d he declared.\u201cTheir photographs, taken every so often, can spot enemy movements and changes in detail.\u201d After Italy, it was back home to Join Sqdn.-Ldr, Douglas Bader's putfit in the north of England flying Hurricanes.He paid tribute to the legless ace, now a prisoner of war in Germany, calling him a super flier and a real leader.After lots of action with Bader, he was transferred to the south (Continued on Page 3) \u2014 NEED FOR SUILLLLIS SIM SIIINAAS IA SISFVLII AIS IA 11111, Sunplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St.Wastmount Free Estimates 0 DR Rh ik edd A AA Mas MMA MA AA AAA MMA MS Cleaned Er WE.2323 Rk 2 7, PRICE:\u2014TWO CINTS WEL ORGANAED cé ABLY-LED YOUTH TRAINING PLANS URGED BY SPEAKER Changed Conditions of World Make Strong Youth Leadership Necessary, V.F.McAdam Tells West- mount Rotarians at Weekly Meeting \u2014 Praises Scout Movement But Says Professional Heads Required Stressing the need for ably-led and well organized youth training programs, V.F.McAdam, secretary-mainger of Weradale House for boys, addressed tho regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Westmount Rotary Club In Victoria Hall yesterday, While the youth of today was fundamentally the same as that of previous generations, world conditions had differed greatly results fng in an ovor-growling demand upo: soclety to provide young people with proper guidance, the speaker declared.The home, und even the church, he stated, exerted a far lesser influenco on today\u2019s youth than they did in former years.In the case of the former, movies and other # modern forms of entertainment left young people with much less time to spend under parental guidance and with the coming of the automobile, running water and automatic heating household chores wero practically eliminated, as was the responsibility they entailed.Mr, McAdam held the view that young poeoplo today were not attending church in the same, numbers as their grandparents and that it therefore was not as strong an element in {n- fluencing their spiritual growth, Another need for a plunned youth training program was industries\u2019 failure to prepare young people for skilled positions.This was due, largely, he declared, to the gradual abolishment of the apprenticeship system, Furthermore, he sald, after this war today\u2019s youth will find themselves in n world widely populated by young people of \u2018other -landa- who have been t ught ideologles that will he foreign to them, It 1s essential that the youth of this country have a clear conception of what democracy stands for, he nverred.Mr, McAdam was strong in his praise of the Boy Scout movement and similar organlzations, but stated that they failed to be complotely successful haecause they depended for leaders on voluntary helpers, Trained, professional lenders and a scientifically planned youth training program was the only answer to Lo- day's youth problem, he said.The speaker was introduced hy R.Stainger and thanked by P.Jarman, The president, BB, Ever- son, was In the chalr, STAMP CONTEST WINNERS NAMED The Westmount held another successful meeting Thursday evening.Thirty-qix persons attended and two contes!s were held.The winner of the junior contest was Robert Kear- ney and the winner of the senior contest J, Pickering, This evening the members and friends will be privileged to hear Dr.A.E, Whitehead speak \u2018nn \u201cEarly Stamps of Great Britain\u2019.This should be a particularly interesting talk as Dr.Whitehead 14 recognized as one of the grea!- ex.authorities of the stamps cf Great Britain in North America.The meeting will he held fn the Ouk Room, Victoria Hall, at 8,15 p.m.Stamp Club Westmount Teacher Will Present View Compulsory education In the Province of Quelcc will he the subject of discussion at the first meeting of the cntira mémbership of the Y.W.C.A.on Tuesday, October 14th.The problem will be dealt with in punel d'acussion, and then opened to the meeting for comments from the entire group.Mrs.T.B.Hughes, chairman f the Education Committee of the Association, will preside over the panel In which Mrs.A.Stalker, Mrs.A.F.Byers, Mrs.G.FF.W.Kuhring and Miss Beryl Truax, a Westmount teacher, will participate.Each speaker will present ono aspect of this Important suh- Ject In which all citizens of Que- hee province must he concerned, Mrs.K.8.Barnes, president of the YW.C.A., will preside at the meeting which will begin with supper in the Club Rooms.Guesis will be welcomed, i.W.SPINNEY 5 APPOINTED 10 NEW BOARD Prominent Westmount Resident to Head National War Finance Committee G.W.Spinney, of 1 Braeside place, joint manager of the Bank of Montreal, has been appointed to head the newly created Na- tonal War IMnance Committee, It was announced in Ottawa this week.News of tlie apointméat craated-n considerable Amount v interest in the Cupitol.: The function of the commities will be to take charge of all voluntary money-raising operations, Hitherto each time the Government sought to alse a loan, a brand new committee was formed cnly to be disbanded after the money drive was completed, Mr Spinnoy's fiscal machine is to he permanedl \u2019 \u2018 The new Spinney Committee is 831 up to last throughout the war, but ouly tho barest outline of its functions are available yet, But this much is known \u2014 Mr.Spinney did such an excellent job as chulrmen of the last highly successful Victory Loun drive thut the Government has chosen him ay the right man for future loan cuampalgns.JL was believed, too, that he might also take under his officla) wing, the sale ef, War Bavihgs Certificates und War Bavings Btamps, both of which have had thelr ups and downs.The machinery Is now lo be provided, so that when the Government secks any specific loan, or has to go Lo the public for any money, Mr.Bpinney's commitiee will be ready.Theh, fnétead of secking temporary help, (nstead of having to go the length and breath of Canada to get volunteers to raise money, a permanent organization will he available, Many of these, It is surmised, may be volunteers, hut they will be permanent volunteers, ready for any eventuality along these lines, Commenting on the appointment, Dr, W, C, Clark, Deputy Minister of Finance, sald he ex- :rcted Mr.Bpinney would come to Ottawa within a week or two and spend all or most of his time here indefinitely, Dr.Clark intimated that no further members have been named, and that Mr.Spinney will look Into various aspects of the war borrow{ng program in an ea- deavor to obtain greater co-ore dination in its operation.Thanksgiving Services To Be Held By Church Thanksgiving services will be held in Westmount Baptist Church this Sunday.Under the leadership of Mr, Hibbert Troop, the Choir will render Thanksglve Ing Anthems and Sacred Songs.The theme of the morning sermon will be, \u201cThanksgiving with the First of the Piigrim Fathers.\u201d At the evening service, the sermon will concern \u2018Things Most Surely Belirved\u201d \u2014 \u201cA Doctor Writes A Book\u201d.Dr.Johnston will preach at bot\u201c services, Vf- sitors most cordially Invited to join in these Thanksgiving Services, CE ace Tog = LEP Tai ITR a\" ni Ep as ie Fa mais ama oe Cie pn rin rtm arme oe bit ARE nr.> oe pds es rel a * = ee \u2014- ain PAE TWO The Westmount Examiner: ! alinas to trainers at the rate of forty per week.At the beginning of the war Canadian shipyards employed only 1,500 workers.Today they emplov more than 20,000 and are laying down every type of vessel from destroyers ! downwards.Their new shipbuilding program Published Every Thursday Serving the City of Westmount Garden Buborb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING WAInut 2773% newspaper for the home devoted to Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.turnina out air COMPANY wi'l prodece a in 1942.\u201d public service.WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1941 of Canadian c GLOWING PRAISE FOR CANADA In view of the criticism level ed at Canada\u2019s war effort by United States isolationists, it is gratifying to read a recent release by the British Propaganda Ministry on \u2018Canada at War\u2019 Unfortunately, British methods of distributing favourable propaganda are not any better than our own here in Canada, and the release re- \u201c ferred to will therefore not get nearly the .attention it deserves.Of our navy, the British say: break of the war it mustered ships and 3,600 officers and men.Today those numbers are 250 ships and 22,000 men, and within six months four hundred ships will fly the ensign of the Royal Canadiar.Navy.\u201d Of our army: \u201cDuring the last war Canada raised and maintained five divisions.time she is already topping that 000 Canadians are at this moment manning our coasts at strategic points.they represent the First, Second, and Third Canadian The Fifth Armoured Division shortly due.The Fourth Division is stationed divisions.in Canada.The Sixth Division mobilised.\u201d Of our Air Force: \u2018This great three-year -scheme (British Commonwealth Air Training Plan) conceived in Canada in 1939, is well on ' the way toward its goal of training 50,000 men who will emerge as the best trained air- b men in the world.To this Empire undertaking I: Canadians are contributing eighty percent of the students and sixty-five percent of the cost | of the scheme as a whole.\u201d design, which is faster to build Of our industries : \u2018\u201c.this year alone Can- \u2018 ada is turning out more explosives than she produced in the wk.ole of the last war.More - than 100,000 Canadian made trucks and lorries are already in service, chiefly in the Middle East.Canada is justly proud of the cruiser | tank, 100 percent Canadian even down to the only spending quires .but imports, and la justments.Up vided Great Brit The fiaure wi'l \u201cAt the out- only thirteen her inhabitants each week his o This out its energies figure.100,- SCIENCE AND Two distinct connection with to the Internat is is now being aptly complerre science strugg'e.can these two men than any tank of its size yet produced in Britain or America.Starting from zero Canadian factories have al- readv produced 1,500 aircraft, and are now Of nur other help to Britain: \u2018\u2019In the past year alore 3,500 ships with 21,000,000 tons across the Atlantic escorted in large part by .the Roval Canadian Navy.contributions by tariff concessions on British 000 to help her finance American purchases.007,000 by March, 1942.\u201d And of our unity.\u2019\u2019Canada, like Switzerland, stands as proof to the world that national unity does not pre-suppose racial or even linguistic uniformity.Fused by a common cause vigorous national amalgam, which is pouring views as to the task confronting science in being held in London.They came from Prime Minister Churchill and Mr.John G.Winant, United States Ambassador to Great Britain, and they set forth two phases of one subject, They had one common theme.This is that science must be devoted today to the needs of the war.Mr.Churchill stressed its part in the rebuilding of the world after peace returns, while Mr.Winant stressed the service which render It is, incidentally, an interesting fact that the discussion, the representative of the nonbelligerent nation being the more vehement in urging an all-out effort toward victory, while the British wartime leader dealt with the peaceful days to come.frames for all types from Cat- milion tons of cargo shipping argoes made a safe journey Canada is not every cent the war effort re- she has made large indirect rae sacrifices by financial ad- to March, 1941, she had pro- ain with more than $500.000,- have risen to nearly $1,000,- are all Canadians, entering wn capacities into the rich and on behalf of the Allies.\u201d WAR but \u2018not necessarily divergent this var have been presented ional Conference on Science, nting each other.toward winning the chose these part'cular sides to THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER REVIEW y HOWARD $ ROSS Pr BOOK.| \u201cLooking For Trouble\u2019 by Vir- giria Cowles, The Musson Book Co.Ltd., 480-486 University Ave, Toronto, .The author iikes and understands English folk and it is quite evident she Is llke and trusted by them or she would never have been able to get to know intimately so many prominent persons and to visit them in their homes.Her sprightiy book -fill- ed with wit and good humor and at the same time with pertinent facts is a good inside story of the events which led to the present war and of the personalities and policies involved, Her reports are vivid and exciting, whether of politica] or diplomatic encounters, or of the bitter fighting in Spain, or of battles in the war itself, which she saw from Poland to Finland, Finland to France, and France to Britain, Most revealing is her talk with Prince Phillp of Hesse, in Rome, on the eve of Italy's entry into the war.One critic would make this volume required reading for every would-be diplomat or student of foreign affairs.Miss Cowles went abroad first as an unknown correspondent to report the war in Spain and soon became attached to the Sunday Times and The Dally Telegraph of London, G.B.and then went from front to front as war swept over Europe.She covered be- seiged Madrid in company with a number of veteran British correspondents and held her own with the best of them.In Franco Spain she barely escaped being arrested as a spy.She was on hand during the 1837 Spring crisis in Czechoslovakia, in Nuremberg for the huge Nazi rally preceding Hitler's dramatic Sudetenland speech, in Prague before and after Munich, She saw Russia becoming the dupe of the ! + 20 words foremmttmamas for & The Westmount Examiner = 301 GLASSIFIED ADS WAlnut 2773 otc stb PERSONAL \u2014 FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FORTUNE TELIANG\u2014Profeasor Ar- CHESTERFIELD SET, gold tone, BOY'S bLiack horse hide windbreaker, SINGER sewing machine, electric mand, Mystia Crystal Gazer and Card $25.00; one open bookcase 60\u201d wide, fawn trench coat: unlined garbardine percolator.DI, 6216.No dealers, Reader, can be consutted every day $3.00.DI.6432, Q-834 jacket, all size 12; Wilton rug, grey, Q-341 from 2-10 p.m.at 4395 Papineau Ave- MAN'S winter cont, $12; man's suit, 1%6x6%.EL.3081.Q-342 WOOD-TURNING lathe with tools: nue near Mount Royal umil Oct.18th.35, $5.00, 5711 Sherbrooke, Apt.7.| CLUB CHAIR In very good condi- |also complete set carpenter (tools.K-11 Q-337| tion (Krohler), WIL.46586.Q-311 Lady's black fur coat, size 36-38 mufr 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business.Also willing to share apartment and expenses with right party.DE.4875.EL, 4185.K-12 GARAGES TO LET GARAGE apaco to let, Victoria Ave.garage.Rates reasonable.370 Vie- { toria Avenue.EL.0767.K-6 GARAGE WANTED en 4 r\u2014\u2014\u2014 LWA A \u2014\u2014\u2014 GARAGE wanted vicinity Westmount Avenue.Aberdeen, Argyle Junctions.Call LA, 7254, 9.30-5.K-8 FOR SALE ting machinists\u2019 lathe, completo with 8 chucks, face plates, countershaft cone clutch pulley and 1-3 H.P.motor, Sacrifice at $75.00.DE.0987.WILTON RUG, 9x18, with pad; other rugs; scatter rugs: hall runners, lady's bicycle: pletures at reasonable prices.5337 emfwyp shrdlu h hhhhh floor.K-17 * suite, never used, bargain $66.handsome rugs, mats.Fine modern bedroom, oak dining set, studio set, Gateleg, chaire, dropleaf table, bookcase, tables.Never used.Unusual opportunity.FI.1950.Colson, 1353 Greene, Westmount, K-14 MARMET baby carriage (maroon), $10.00, Child's tricycle.DE, 1847 i\u201d MORGAN'S anatomic shoes, siightiy worn, sise 8.Also pair Ayershire blankets (new) cheap, WI.8838 evenings.K-?MACHINES, + tion And estimatea by factory expert, * repaira to All makes, terms it desired.Beatty Bros.EL.$187.K-4 VACUUM CLEANERS RENTED $1.00 Monthly We repair all makes of vacuum cleaners.A & A.VACUUM CLEANER CO.Fltsroy 5500 C.C.M.tricycle, large size in very good .order, $13.00, 4537 Marcell.Q-326 GAS STOVE, clean, cabinet, high oven, 6 burners, pilot.3067 Patricia EL.2948.Q-313 TOP COAT, site 38, genuine camel hair cloth, tallor\u2019s sample, adaptable for youth or young lady, Apply 1265 Greene, WE.4966.Q-318 WILTON RUG, Sxi2 with pad: other rugs: scatter rugs: hall runners; lady's bicycle: pictures at reasonable prices, 5337 Sherbrooke West, second \u2018floon Q-s51 -\u2014 LATHE: Seneca Falls, 9, screw cut- Few | Crossword Puzzle nut and mahogany chairs.No dealers.DE.6463 evenings.Q-352 BED, single completely like new; table, drop leaf kitchen, WA.5204.Q-356 GREEN tweed autumn coat, trimmed gray lamb, 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St.Catherine W.4860 Sherbrooke W.1385 St.Catherine W.Near Greens Ave.Near Victoria Ave.Fi.2641 DE.11 Bet.Crescont & Bishop 45 MA.6219 News and Events of Interest to Vvomen Will Address Club The opening meeting of the held in Victoria Hall at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.The guest speaker Is Mra.Madge Macbeth, national president of the Cana- dlan Authors Association.Her subject will be \u2018Patriotism and You.\u201d The soloist will be Mrs.Robert Whitmore,\" contralto, and refreshments will be served under the direction of Mrs.Harry Griffin with Mrs.J.G.Birnie, Mrs.John Mulcalr, Mrs, J.M.Campbell and Mrs.J.A.deLalanne act- Ing as tea hostesses.° cretary, leading in the discussion and formulation of plans.In the afternvon of the same duy, a Succoth Tea was held for all the members of the Women's Auxiliary.LINOLEUM NEEDED The Westmoun: branch of the donation of used linoleum or oilcloth for service n one ! its da- partments.Anyone willing \u20180 donate such material may get in touch with the Westmount Red Cross, 382 Olivier Avenue.WEDDINGS Godwin-Scott The marriage ot Margaret (Peggy), elder daughter of Major und Mrs.BE.Leroy Scott, to Mr.John David Godwin, of Belleville.Ont., youngest son of Mr.and Mrs.Charles BE.Godwin, of Ste.Anne de Bellevue, took place on Saturday afternoon at Westmount Park United Church, the Rev, J.Lavell Smith, ansisted by Canon F.L.Whitley, of Ste.Anne de Bellevue, officlating.Miss Royla Scott was her sister's only attendant, and \u2018Mr.A.Bennetts Lamb was best man for Mr.Godwin.The ushers were Mr.Donald Cochrane and Mr.John W, Hopkin.Major Scott gave his daughter In marriage.She wore a frock of spruce green imported English rabbit's hair with a green velour tallored .hat, a shouder length vell and accessories of spruce green, her corsage bou- Quet being of Token roses and bouvardia.The maid of honor wag wearing an imported Eng- Mish woollen frock of rose heather with brown tricorne hat and matching accessories and carried a flower muff of gardenias.Following a reception for the immedinte families at the home of the bride's parents, 4150 Hing- ston avenue, Mr.and Mrs.God- win left to spend their honeymoon at Lake Weslencoon, unt.They will reside in Belleville.Mowat-Armstrong The warriage of Iris Meryl, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.M.Armstrong, to Mr.William Stewart Mowat, son of Mr.and Mrs.W, E.Mowat, too place on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock Mrs.Madge Macbeth .| Westmount Women's Club will be of Albany, New York, Fleld Se-[ THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER \"MARRIED AT LACHINE \u2014 Photo by Associated Screen News.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Hilliard Whiteman, whose marriage took place recently in St.Paul's Anglican Church, Lachine.Mrs.Whiteman is the former Miss Mary Burrell Kirk, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Kirk of Notre Dame de Grace.Mr.Whiteman is the only son of Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Whiteman of Lachine, in St.George's Church, the Ven- Archdeacon Gower-Rees officiating.Mr.J.J.Weather seed, organist of the church, played the wedding music.The bride, given away by her father, wore a gown of white crepe intrigue, fashioned on Princess lihes, the full skirt ending in a train, Her veil of tulle illusion was held by a cluster of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and bouvardia.The bridal attendants, Mrs.Edward Drake, of Ottawa, and Mrs.Charles N, Turner were gowned alike in frocdkd bf crepe romaine cut on Princess lines aud having heart-shaped necklines.They wore tiny hats of pompoms of the same material as thelr frocks and carried bouquets of bronze 'mums.Mrs, Drake wore almond green erable and Mrs.Turner was in gold.Mr.Keith Mowat was best man for his brother and the ushers were Mr.John Locke, Mr.Charles N.Turner, Mr.Bruce Mowat, brother of the bridegroony and Mr.NN RECENT WEDDING Me.and Mes.William \u20ac.Salers, whose marriage took place recently at Que Lady of Defence Church.Before hee marriage, Mrs.Salera was Miss Marie Salono, Richard Stevens, cousin of the bride.The reception was held in the Prince of Wales Salon of the Windsor Hotel, where the bride's table was arranged with plak and white \u2018mums.Later Mr, and Mrs.Mowat left to spend their honeymoon in the Laurentians, the bride travelling in a rust-colored wool suit trim- méd with silver fox, a black felt hat with a tiny veil and a corsage buoquet of white carnations and bouvardia.The out-of-town guests included Dr, and Mrs.R.M.Armstrong, Dr.and Mrs.H.E.Armstrong, Migs Ida Armstrong, Captain Edward Drake, and Flying Officer and Mrs.Douglas Laird, of Ot- tawa; and Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Kelly, of New York, MACNUTT-MEDLAR The marriage o\u2019 Frances Patricia, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Cecil T.Medlar, and Squadron Leader Ernest Gerrard Macnutt, R.C.A.F., eldest son of Mr.E.A.Macnutt and of the late Mrs, Mac- nutt, took place quietly at the home of the bride\u2019s parents, 125 Arlington avenue, on Saturday afternoon, Venerable Archdeacon Gower-Rees officiated at the ceremony, Miss Kathryn Medlar was her sister\u2019s only attendant, and Mr.Frederick R.Duncan, of Toronto, was best man, Given away dy her father, the bride wore a gown of ivory stlk moire with square neckline and long close fitting sleeves ending in points over the hands.Her circular {rain extended from a low-waisted bodice, and her vell of tulle illusion tell from a halo cade bouquet of white orchids and bouvardia.The maid-of-honor wore shell pink moire modelled on lines similar to the bride's [»wn, and carried Sweetheart roses and blue cornflowers, wearing a cluster of the same flowers in her hair, A small reception, followed the ceremony, and later the bridal couple left tn spend their honeymoon ab the Seigniory Club, the bride travelling in a suit of imported ,irey English tweed with , grey fox collar, and matchipg hat and accessories.They w.{l reside fn Toronto.Owing t» the uncertainty of the conditior of the bridegroom's brother, Se-geant-Pilot P.8S.Macnutt, whe is reported wounil- ed and a prisoner in Germany, , only immedista relatives of the bridal couple were present at the caremony.Because of the heavy Chinese traffic on the Burma Road, the Burma railways made a profit iu {the last fiscal year after nine -years of deficits.Human pride is human weakness, Self-knowledge, humility, and love are divine strength.\u2014 Mary Baker Eddy, NAS LL Mo LL STEPS £00D Za SIMON MANIA AIO UINI UN USA III AU IN IIS MI II MI JU IIS SJ V1 II LS ISN US SSI 1 IIS II SI VS SSI IIS MSI IS Lu °° EVERYTHING «LU 11 By GERALDINE BRIETZCKE ; ee a a MA A A A AAA AS We sang God Save the King in Church as usual, and the organ pealed royally enough to remind you of Westminster Abbey, and purple velvet, and cheering crowds.But for some reason I didn't think of pomp and circumstance and the aloof symbols of majesty at all.I though of a lean, tanned gentleman, in a rough tweed jacket, smiling as his children romped with their terriers in an English garden.I thought of a father riding with his daughters along woodland paths in the early morning, with autumn mist rising up from the bracken, and fresh, cheerful laughter bursting out in the quiet air.That's what we're fighting for\u2014the peaceful countryside, the happy family gatherings, the free SLA SSL L ILLS LIL SALAS SY SIS So FOR FALL Exciting Hats for Fall and Winter that dramatize all your costumes! Big brims., high shakes.turbans.Whatever your type, we have the hat to suit you.Moderately Priced MISS M.BYRNE MILLINER 4170 St.Catherine W., FI.2868 (Near Greene Ave.) laughter of free hearts, in Eng- = land and the world over.That's why we sing God Save the King.* * + Better than the cookie jar, and better by far than the candy dish, are supplies of nice plump raisins, stationed in suitable contaln- ers at suitable positions around the house.Everyone from papa down will dip into the fruit absentmindedly or purposefully, and - the more they dip, the more good nourishment they absorb.® ¥ % We went to a double talkie the 1117 ST.CATHERINE WEST Suite 202 - Near Peel For Discriminating Ladies Formerly of \u201c Antoine de Paris\u201d HAIR STYLING DISTINCTLY CHIC LAncaster 7952 other night.I don\u2019t refer to the |i double feature on the screen \u2014 = the other half of the talkle took place beside us, where a not too bright girl found it necessary to exclaim, question and ponder in a monbtonous undertone, It was funny, and her escort took it nobly.Not once did he say, \u2018Will you be quiet!\u201d or even *Ssh!\u201d.He answered her in patient monosyllables.' \u2018The picture was a real cliffhanger of the most exciting sort.You've probably seen {t\u2014''Man Hunt.\u201d During the tragic scene when Thorndike is handed Jerry's tam-o'-shanter which still sports the little diamond arrow ornament\u2014and knows that she (near Claremont) DENYSE FINEST QUALITY - ALWAYS FRESH A Complete Assortment of \u2018CHOCOLATES .- BON-BONS 4909 SHERBROOKE WEST CHOCOLATES Home-Made, Miniature FREE DELIVERY EL.4877 has met her death at the hands of the Gestapo;\u2014yhen the fierce thought comes to him, that he can use the little arrow to kill the Gestapo agent-\u2014he looks up, his face distorted with hatred and sorrow, twisting the arrow in his trembling hand.\u201cIs he going to put it in his hat?\u201d enquires our girl, curiously.We liked the dining room, we liked the menu, and we had excellent appetites gained from walking a long way in the country.One of us, however, became GIFTS FOR Christmas Gifts for ensure their arrival by scarfs, gloves, ENCLAND friends and relatives in England must be mailed within a few days to Christmas.We have a large selection of many articles which would make ideal gifts for ladies.They include purses, handkerchiefs, digans, lingerie and many others.SPECIAL SUGGESTIONS! pullovers, car- imaginative, and remarked that she hoped the drinking water supply didn't wander through a farmyard on its way to the hotel.It wasn't a pleasant thought, and it preyed on her mind, so when Just Received! 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SNUGGLE DOWN GOWNS and * PYJAMAS the waitress returned, she askad her if the water was good?\u2018\u2018Oh, yes,\u201d the girl said, reassuringly, \u201cit's fertilized.\u201d Dr.Jones To Speak On British Empire 1219 Greene Ave.(Just above St.Catherine) Mau\u2019 vd LADIES WEAR FI.9541 Captain the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, D.D., of Calvary United Church, will speak in Wesley Hall on Wednesday evening, October 15, at 8 o'clock, his subject being \u201cThe British Empire.\u201d Dr.Jones was the supervisor of the Y.M.C.A.War Services First Division C.A.S.F.Music will be provided by a group of members of the Montreal Masonic Choir, under the leadership of Walter S.Clapper- ton.This meeting is open to any who wish to attend.There will be a small admission charge, and the proceeds will go to the Women's missionary society.SWOP SHOP Wants RADIOS TEA WAGON COAL BASKET EASY CHAIRS FIGURE SKATES Offers CAMERAS SUN LAMP BABY'S PRAM PIANO BENCH FRENCH CLOCK 384 VICTORIA AVE.(Just below Sherbrooke) beauti À fa * 3 5 A = A Here's the big chance you've been waiting for! The Regol ronge of Christmas cards, personal ond boxes\u2014Ileaders for over 10 yeors \u2014now bigger and better than everl Sixteen opportunities to moke quick, easy sales and morvellous profits, including two extra special, entirely novel features! 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beauty of Miami, the glamor city of the South, \u2018\u2019Moon Over Miami,\u201d features Don Amecha, Betty Grable, and Robert Cummings In thelr most delightful and entertaining roles.The stars more than live up to their parts by giving outstanding performances.Charlotte Greenwood, Jack Haley, Carole Landis, and Co- bina Wright, Jr., are other members of the star-studded cast whose acting merits orchids.This amusing film is the gav, tune-filled tale of how to invest an inheritance.Two sisters, Betty Grable and Carole Landis, Ladies\u2019 Health Club $4.00 per Month Business Girls Conditioning and Tap $4.00 per Month CARRIE BIGGERS SCHOOL OF DANCING 330 Victoria Ave.DE.2016 BETTY SPEIRS SCHOOL OF DANCING BALLROOM DANCING for High School Girls and Boys +.With the Emphasis on Style.4.30 Tuesday afternoons with Peter Miller teaching.Studio\u2014 4932 Sherbrooke St.W.(at Claremont) DE.3717 CHILDREN\u2019S THEATRE Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters REGISTER NOW 3835 Girouard Avenue Dorothy Davis |.DE.6620 [| and night club induce their aunt, Charlotte Greenwood, to accompany them to Miami.All three have just tu- herited $5,000, and Betty decidus to.invest it in clothes and a lavish suite at one of Miami's ritz- {est hotel.Her purpose is to hook a millionaire by looking lke a miljionafress.Carc poses as her secretary and Miss Greewood as her personal maid.Betty is eo convincing as an heiress that she not only hooks a millionaire, Robert Cummings, \u2018\u2026t another fortune hunter like herself, Don Ameche.Unfortunately she falls in love with Don hefore she discovers her mistake, Down to her 1~st dollar, she accepts Bob's proposal, but before she can marry him, cupid sets things topsy- turvy fer a mad-cap climax.That \u201cMoon Over Miami\u201d wil go down in musical history was proven by audience ractioa.Theatre patrons came out whistling Leo Robin's and Ralph Rain- ger's hit tunes, \u2018Kindergarten Conga,\u201d \u201cHurrah For Today,\" \u201cMiami,\u201d \u201cI've Got You All to Myself,\u201d \u201cLoveliness and Love,\u201d \u201cYou Started Something, \u2018Is That Good,\u201d and \u201cSolitary Seminole.\u201d Equally impressive is the dancing.A Conga routine is performed by Dance Director Hermes Pan.His demonstrations on the set were so excellent, that the studio drafted him to go through this routine for the film with Betty Grable, Betty also does a sure-fire number with the sensa- t'onal Condos Brothers, stage fav- ites, Jack Cole, one of the ation\u2019s finest Interpretive dancers and his company of sixty bring to the screen for the first time a sensational series Of modernized Seminole Indian folk dances.Walter Lang, who directed \u201cTin Pan Alley,\u201d repeats his cinematic triumph in \u201cMoon Over Miami.\u201d Harry Joe Brown was the producer.The skillfully contrived screen play by Vincent Lawrence and Brown Holmes was adapted by George Seaton and Lynn Starling from a play by Stephen Powys.Modesty is a shinlng light; it prepares the mind to receive knowledge, and the heart for truth.\u2014Guizot.MEYNELL DANCE STUDIO 4913 Sherbrooke West (Near Claremont) Latest Ballroom Steps Taught.Special Rates and Classes for High School Girls and Boys.Physical Culture \u2014 e © Chorus Work and Tsp for Business Girls.DExter 3880 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 Greens Ava, Business men calling for stenographers.A commercial course is your best investment.Graduates with leading Montreal firms.Day or evening classes.Private lessons.WE.1885 Residence DE.1200 \u201cTHE SCHOOL OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS\u201d 330 VICTORIA AVE.Carrie Biggers SCHOOL OF DANCING Children and Adults Classes and Private Tuition Daily.Ballet, Toe, Tap Acrobatic, Character, Highland.ALL THE LATEST BALLROOM DE.2016 full privileges.® MEMBERSHIP ENTITLES YOU PRESENTATIONS.To Join The MRT moe MONTREAL THEATRE Now In its 12th Year and recognized as one of Canada\u2019s leading community theatres, invites you to become a member and enjoy MAJOR PRODUCTIONS, CHOSEN FROM LONDON AND NEW YORK STAGE SUCCESSES, AND 2 ADMISSIONS TO ALL STUDIO ® MEMBERSHIP COSTS ONLY $10.00 FOR THE SEASON.YOU MAY PAY IT IN FOUR INSTALMENTS IF YOU WISH.OPENING: PLAY \u201cHERE TO-DAY\u201d Victoria Hall \u2014 October 23 and 25 Make Your Reservations Early Please The MRT is 8 branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society and all profits go to that organization.The MRT also maintains the Tin Hat evue, popular military entertainment unit, which supplies free entertainment to the boys in barracks and camps.REPERTORY TO 2 SEATS TO EACH OF 6 Call Fitzroy 4683 \u2014 «| and collector of In Adventure Drama of Far East at Westmount Sunday Rosalind Russell and Clark Gable in \u201cThey Mot In Bombay,\u201d is an adventure-packed story of romance and intrigue laid against a background of the ex otic East, which opens at the Westmount on Sunday afternoon, Gable is cast as a discredited British army officer who turns gentleman crook, and Miss Russell appears as a lady \u201cRaffles.\u201d .Sparkling British Comedy M ystery at Snowdon Sunday NER A Genevieve Tobin and Britain's leading funsta r Jack Hulbert in a sparkling mystery treat in the gay Thin Man manner, \u201cKate Plus Ten,\u201d which is based on the story by Edgar Wallace, opening at the Snowdon United Theatre Sunday afternoon.ROLAND YOUNG SEES DIFFICULT DECISION Roland Young, the art collector, caused plenty of grief for Roland Young, tha actor, A lover Chinese porcelains, Young had no suspicion when he was signed for Hal Roach's \u201cTopper Returns,\u201d now at the York United Theatre until Friday night, \u2018that his hobby would play hob with his career.As in the original \u201cTopper\u201d, Young was faced with the hilar- fous necessity of hobnobbing with a ghost, In this case the lovely apparition was Joan Blon- dell, who involves the unwiling Topper in a hunt for her murderer, The grief arrived in a scene in which the invisible Miss Blon- dell, tipsy on champagne, decides to juggle a three foot Ming vase.She playfully tosses it to Young, who fumbles, and it smashes to smithereens.At least that's what the script sald, The vase, of course, was only a reproduction of the original, which rested safely in ancther part of the get.But it was a masterly imitation, and that\u2019s where the trouble began.Three times Joan tossed the vase at Young, and three times he hung on to it for dear life.The scenes, naturally, were ruined, \u201cI just can't let it go,\u201d he apologized to director Roy Del Ruth.\u201cMy mind tells me it's just a cheap copy, but at the last minute I get a sneaking feeling that it might be real, and I'm a goner.\u201d It was canny Joan Blondell who solved the dilemma.She simply suggested that the studio print shop make and attach 2a \u201cMade in Germany\u2019 label to the bottom of the vase.On the next \u201ctake,\u201d Young, an Englishman, saw the label and forgot he was an art collector, He dropped the vase like a hot potato.\u2018Perfect!\u2019 shouted director Del Ruth.\u201cThanks,\u201d sald weary oland Young to psychologist joan Blon- dell.; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014 Among the more than 600 participants in the Buryat-Mongoli- an Art Festival in Moscow, Russia, were 456 actors of the musical drama theatre, 86 ballet dau- cers, 80 musicians, members of the national instruments orchestra, and 150 singers of the staie chorus.After watching a War Weapons Week parade in a city on Scotland a woman walked into a War Savings headquarters and produced money for savings certificates, saying \u201cI have been saving this to divorce my husband, but I can stand him better than Hitler.\u201d on Sunday until Tuesday night.Anna Neagle and John Carroll as they entertainment, \u2018\u2019Sunny,\u2018\u2019 which plays at the Monkland United Thestre IN MUSICAL ROMANCE appear in the delightful Zz ~ CAPRA MOVIE AT SNOWDON Capra production, \u201cMeet John Doe,\u201d which is now playing in its second week at the Snowdon United Theatre.Hussars Will Hold Dance October 17 By kind permission of the Officer Commanding, Lt.-Col.B.C.Hutchison, B.D., the 17th Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars are holding on Friday, 17th October, an opening fall regimen- ta] dance at'the armory, 4185 Cote des Neiges Road for mem- \u2018bers of the regiment and their friends, also members of the Remembrance Branch Quebec No, 75 Canadian Legion B.E.S.L.and their friends.Blake Sewell and his orchestra are supplying the music for the dance and every effort fis being made to make a most successful and enjoyahle evening for this dance of the season.For those who are not members of the regiment but have an interest in the 17th D.Y.R.C.Hussars dance, a limited number of tickets are available at the Orderly Room of the Armoury by application in person or by phon- ing WI.2566.SAVES RUBBER BANDS The pet economy of Veronica Lake, starred with Joel McCrea fn \u201cSullivan's Travels,\u201d {3 saving rubber bands.The habit began when she was young and wore her famous tresses In braids, needing rubber bands to hold the ends.THE ART OF BEING BOS8 The secret of being loved, Mr.Executive, is to love \u2014 and to know your trade better than anyone else.Men bear commanding, They even want to be, provided they are well commanded.\u2014An- dré Maurois.For Prompt Delivery of Fruits and Ca SOL\u2019S Groceries 5307 Sherbrooke West EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 Ootiveries from 8 a.m.to 11 p.m.\u201cThey met in Bombay\u201d It's a laugh hit now playing ut the Westmount United Theatre until Saturday night.Living up to the intriguing promise of its title and exciting star conrbinu- tion, \u201cThe Bride Came C.0.D.\u201d with James Cagney and Bette Davis, easily walks away with top comedy honors.- .The.two stars have puoled their considerable talents to make \u201cThe Bride Came C.0.D.\u201d hilarioug entertainment.Cagirsy, who had some practice in ais recent Lit \u2018Strawberry Blonde,\" approaches his comedy role with un effortless savoir faire that fe a joy to behold.As for Miss Davis, playing her tirst light role m several years, she proves that comedy ig just as much her forte as drama.The story, adapted for the screen by Julius J.and Philip U.Epstein, twin scenarists responsible for some of the screvi's wittiest output, has the supremo virtue of getting comedy from legitimate situations, rather than trumped-up ones.Briefly omtiin- ed, the plot concerns itself with a spoiled young debutante who becomes engaged to a band lead- or.Planning to elope, they hire a tax! plane to take them® to Las Vegas.The pilot, however, decides he can make more money by dellvering the bride C.O.D.and unmarried to her father, who opposes the union.He captures the bride and \"lies off with her, but they are grounded in the desert.They find shelter in a nearby ghost town, populated solely by a philosophical old innkeeper.From then on, it is a tug of war between the heiress and the aviator\u2014with the girl trying to get back to civilization and her flance, the man trying to keep her until he gets his plane fixed and deliver hor to her father.During the batile they reluctantly fall in love with each other.The climax is refreshingly different and wo won't spoil it by giving it away.Willlam Keighley, whose knack with comedy is well known through his work on such films as \u2018Yes, My Darling Daughter\u2019 and \u2018No Time For Comedy,\u201d has directed \u2018\u2019The Bride Came C.- 0.D.\u201d superbly, keeping the story going at a fast clip, without a Snowdon Bill Held For Second Week The outstanding Frank Capra produced, \u2018Meet John Doe,\u201d which co-stars Gary Cooper and beautiful Barbara Stanwyck, js being held \u2018over for a second week at the Snowdon United Theatre.Included In the strong supporting cast are such well known players as Edward Arnold, Walter Brennan, Spring Byington, James Gleason and Gene Lockhart.+ » » Combine one of the best nov- mystery writer of all time, a els by Edgar Wallace, the master great character star, Will Fyle, and a director capable of maintaining suspense to the utmost degree, and you bave the second feature on this held-over program, \u2018Missing People.\u201d The film which must be clasal- fled among the better mystery yarns of the current film season, ls based on the activities of Mr.J.G, Reeder, kindly bespectacled country gentleman detective.A slow-moving, quick-thinking salty old gent, he looks less llke a detective than anybody Imaginable.This fact enables him to work without suspicion among the gangs of the underworld.Lovely Kay Walsh and Lynn Harding are in the cast, + + + The latest War News and other short entertainment will he 1n- cluded, Never think that God's delays are God's denials.\u2014True, An Invitation To Dance With Blake Sewell and His Orchestra fn The Main Ballroom of The RITZ CARLTON HOTEL EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Featured Vocalists Russ Kearns and lovely Thelma Lane Dancing 9 to 1 \u2014 Cabaret Style ADMISSION :\u2014 $2 per couple All taxes included.For Reservations Cagney And Bette Davis Shineln Bride Came C.O.D.Plateau 4212 | * wasted foot of film, deftly am- phasizing the humor, without pounding it town, Scores of Inspired little touches pop up here and there through the story to contribute to the general wmerri- ment.An unusually grand supporting cast Jend able aid to the stars in bringing the ploture to such a high peak of portection.Jack Carson iz marvelous as band leader, so egotistical that when his bride-to-be tells him she hates him, he asks with genuiae amasement, \"How Is that possible?\u201d Harry Davenport ix even better than h's usual best as the ghost town innkeeper, and Eugene Pallette ia properly apoplao- tlc as tho bride's father.Stumrt Brwin does a clover caricature of a radio gossip columnist who 7 VAVESTMOUNT (Sherbrooke at Grey Ave.) TODAY UNTIL SATURDAY COME AND HOWL AT THE FUNNIEST PICTURE YOU'VE EVER SEEN! Ther Togeror A I Y S with À Geo.TOBIAS À Btuart ERWIN and % Eugene PALLETTE, r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 2nd Attraction +2 \u201cSTREET OF MEMORIES\u201d The most unusual love stor, screen has ever told!.with % Lynne ROBERTS * Guy KIBREE vw John McGUIRE mz0>O; the Friday Night After 11 o'clock Revival % DOROTHY LAMOUR sn OON\" \u201cTYPH Rebert Preston - Lynne Overman | SUN., MON., TUES, \u2014 THEY MET IN BOMBAY\" % CLARK GABLE + ROSALIND RUBSELL Peter Lorre + Reginald Owen J Carele LANDIS % Cesar ROMERO in \u201cDANCE HALL\u201d \u2014 VONKLAND™ (Monkland Ave.at Glreusrd) TODAY UNTIL SATURDAY fostvring DON AMECHE BETTY GRABLE k seer CUMMINGS end Charletts Greemweed Jack Haley © Carole Landic + + vd Cables Wright, Jr.Divestod by Weiter Lang Added Attraction \u201cTHEY DARE NOT LOVE\" A Gallant Dreme of High Ad- 4 .Theatrical Attractions * tries to engineer :he wedding in order to have a juicy item for his broadcast and\u2019 George Tobias contributes a clever comedy bit as Cagney\u2019's dumb but adoring assistant at the airport.1f its laughter, - entertainment and sparkling romance you're after, treat yourself to a seat ut the Westmount and see \u201cThe Bride Came C.0.D.\u201d Aree?(8t.Catherine at Guy) TODAY and FRIDAY: \u201cTOPPER RETURNS.\u201d with Joan _Blondell, \u2018 Roland Young and Eddie (Rochester Anderson.JUDY CANOVA an BOR CROSBY in \u201cSis Hopkins\u201d with Charles Nutterworth SATURDAY until TUESDAY RACY ROMANCE RIDES THE CHINA SEAS! Theill-packed! Laugh filled! Love-loaded! CABLE wi PETER LORRE + istic sas TRESINALD OWEN « MATTHEW POULTON, directed by CLARENCE BROWN Memon gmc (eae Added Attraction \u201cTRAE PARHON OF PANAMINT\u201d PETER B.KYNE'S mont thrilling novel.lon Limon more thrilling on the screen.with % Charlie RUGGLES % Klien DREW y Philllp TERRY A 20th Contary-Fox Picture | venture And Brave Romancel with.#& Marthe.BLOTT | # George BRENT + Paul LUKAS | tsp \u2014\u2014\u2014 Friday Night After 1} o'clock Revival % MADELEINE CARROLL in \" \u201cHAPARID\" with % Douglas Fairbanks Jr.% JEPFREY LYNN fn \u201cUNDERGROUND\u201d Philip Dorn - Kaaren Verne # ANNA NEAGLE in \u201cSUNNY\u201d BUN., MON., TUES, =e | (Decarie nt Bunowdon Junction) Last Bhow Nightly at 9.HELD OVER 2nd BIG\u201d WEEK JOHN DOE LI I MEET AMERICA! The millions whe leved °Mr, Dosds* and \u2018Mr.Smith\u2019 sre breathlomly paling to sive you a hand! Sang 7, ; AT \u201d fy Companion Feature \u2014\u2014 From BRITAIN Le rer 71115 pue ERA (TS \u201cKAY WALSH LYN HARDINGo iI \u2019 [aL with Ray Bolger, John Carroll | and Edward Everett Horton.| Also Fox, Paramount and British Empire News, PAGE SIX WESTMOUNT FOOTBALL SQUAD DOWNS D\u2019ARCY McGEE PURPLE AND WHITE TRIUMPHS BY 245 TO CHALK UP THIRD STRAIGHT VICTORY IN LEAGUE Chalking up Its third straight win, the Westmount High School sentor football squad trimmed \u2019Arcy McGee to the tune of 29-5 at Westmount Park Monday afternoon.McGee, which crushed Loyola, 10-8, played and out-hruised from the starting whistle, by Westmount aggregation, In its first fixture, was out- the rugged Just one minute and 50 seconds after the contest opened Johnny Porter swept around his end for the Initial major, thus keeping up the practice he had started of scoring the first touchdown of each Westmount triumph.The McGee kick-off was run back to the Double Blue's 38 territory, then two firstk downs, minus 10 yards for roughing, rut the Westenders in a scoring position on the McGee 16.From there it took just one play, behind pertect Interference, for Porter to go over, Jimmio Peters then notched his first placement for the extra point, starting oft his 1,000 kicking average for the day.He converted the \u201cour he attempted.The Westmount u.talwarts held back the McGee drive during the rest of the Initial canto and even made the odd, ineffectual ono, themselves, They did show power and balance.Less than four minutes after the second chapter got under way Tommy Finical, the only member of last year's team on Coach G.P.Smith's crop of juvenile upset-artists, not one wu! whom is over 18, proved Just why he was held over.He snarad a McGee kick on the Double Blue 4ù and swivel-hipped his way over the goal-line standing up.Peters, as usual, made the extra point, Finical, an American, also scored the last five points for the winners, carrying the ball around the right end to bring the score to 29-0.Only It wasn\u2019t merely another end run.This one started on the McGee 49 and ended up over tho goal-line with another great exhibltlon of broken fiold running.Peters converted.Just 45 seconds ufter Finical\u2019s .first touch, Bill Reade intercepted a McGee forward on the losers\u2019 30 and strolled over dhe line for another major.Doug Heron's attempted drop kick for the con- \u2018fore half-time, vert failed.On the second to last play be- Peters booted a \" Bf-yarder that landed on the Ir- {sh four-yard line, and before a McGee back could run it out, he was hit, and fumbled the ball, giving Westmount possession on the Double Blue four, Greig Harrison\u2019 had a comparatively easy time on the first buck to run up one more touchdown.Peters kicked the extra point, McGee's lone score to save ft from a shut-out came in the dying minutes of the game.Andy Muir gathered in a Westmount spiral on the Royal and White 86, and several plays, of which two were short forwards, travelling no more than 12 or 15 yards from Muir to Frank Roche, dropped the Pine Avenue squad on its opponents eight.Roche fought Yor the touch around his left end.Twice Roche was hurt, and both times returned to the game to carry the mall for McGee.He was his most consistent yard- gainer, Bill Hawkins was another For Information and Rates Phone [WI 2159 Westmount Y.M.C.A.4585 SHERBROOKE W.(M13 / en Le « EIGHTEEN Eu OF THE T INTERESTING anada-dCT of Saslan FAIRWAYS and BEAUTIFUL ROLLING GREENS aay - COMBINED with COMFORTABLE MODERATELY PRICED ACCOMMODATION MAKES THIS AN IDEAL HOLIDAY ARRANGEME \u2019 The \u201cHidden Titles\u201d | have found the words .hidden in the advertisement of and the words hidden in the advertisement OF .crssennecerrencestenesenndenensenses loser carrled off, with a twisted knee.The teams: Westmount: Peters, Porter, Nicholson, Curtis, Murray, Harrison, Tilden, Goode, C\u201clsholm, Finical, Drennan, McGee: Quinn, Barbeau, Scul- ly, Roche, Hawking, Barsalou Willie, Givens, 3.Ornclch, Szita, Itenaud, Connolly, Westmount
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