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[" ve- Mr.and n°3 esie asia the ria in ii d em RQ \u2018fubbér\u2018goods:-In instances-where SU WE BUY OLD GOLD lately?Prices were never our reputaiion of (2 rears of * JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Td 4046 (LLLP.VOL Xil, No.4 SALVAGE DRIVE MAKES APPEAL FOR OLD TIRES Also Seeks Discarded Tubes and Other Articles Manufactured of Rubber The Westmount Salvage Committee is this week making a special appeal for old tires, tubes and practically all othe.discarded articles manufactured \u2018of rubber, one of the most vitally needed materials in the country's war production effort.Residents are urged to place them along- \u2018de their garbage cans for col- jection on garbage removal day.Besides tires and tubes, worn-out aot water bottles, rubber gloves, stc., are of great value, Officials of the campaign point out that the war in the East has brought about a great shortage of this material and ask that the campaign this week receive the greatest possible support from residents.The use of rubber is essential fn the manufacture of equipment for mechanized warfare.Unlike most other products, it does not deteriorate with use and when re-processed becomes as good as new.There are, however, .certain articles containing rubber which are of no value in war production and residents are asked not to collect rubber hose, rubber boots, etc.In such articles separation of the rubber from the cloth and other materials used has been found to be impractical.\u2019 City officials pointed out yesterday that residents were cooperating fully in the campaign and feel assured that it will be a marked success.They urge that all res\u2018dents search their homes thoroughly for unwanted particularly large amounts of rubber are recovered the city will send a special truck for its collection.The drive last week, when emphasis was laid on the collection of bottles and broken glass, was a marked success, officials of the salvage campaign stated at the City Hall yesterday.WOMEN, STRUCK BY CAR, ESCAPE SERIOUS HURT Vehicle Becomes Out of Control and Strikes Pedestrians on Sidewalk Two women narrowly escaped serious injury when they were struck by an automobile which had become out of control, while they were walking on the sidewalk opposite 4465 Western avenue, at 3.10 p.m.on Saturday.The women were Mrs.Thomas Sullivan, 69, of 251 Melville avenue, and her sister, Mrs.Emma McGuire, same address, The automobile, driven by Thomas Sheehan, of 4376 Old Orchard avenue, skidded on an icy surface of the road as it was proceeding from west to east on Western.The vehicle turned completely around, coming to a stop on the sidewalk, where it struck the women, It had practically coma to a stop by the time it crossed this curb.Mrs.McGuire escaped injury, but her sister suffered minor wounds and was taken to the Western Division of the Montreal \u201c42 Years in 6x Westmount\u201d Have yon leeked over your old jewelry Meher and integrity assures you of fall valoation OHMAN'S Ave, Westmount Club Addressed By C.Ellis The Westmount Stamp Club held one of their most successful meetings last Thursday evening when they were honoured by the presence of Christopher Ellis as guest speaker, The affair was attended by a large crowd including several visitors.Mr.Ellis, who lectured on \u201cStamps of France and the French Colonies\u201d, spoke mostly of France, telling stories behind the various French stamps, Mr.Sutherland.past president of the club, thanked the speaker on behalf of the members.Mr.Ellis then conducted a successful auction.This week's meeting will consist of informal discussions on stamp topics and general trading.Th- meeting as usual will be held this evening in the Oak Room at Victoria Hall.The starting time is 8.15 p.m, PROF.MARCUS WILL ADDRESS TEMPLE GROUP First Annual Meeting on Judaism for Christian Clergy and Educators to Take Place The first annual Institute on Judaism for Christian Clergy and educators takes place at Temple Emanu-El, Monday, February 2nd.At the morning session commencing at 10.30, Professor Marcus, outstanding Jewish historian of the Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, will deal with the theme \u2014 \u2018Jewish-Christian Relations through the Ages.\u201d The chajrman for this session will be Professor R.B.Y.Scott, United Theological College.Luncheon will take place at 12.30.Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern will preside.The address will be given by Right Rev, Arthur Car- lisle, Bishop of Montreal.At the afternoon session at 1.45, Professor Marcus will speak on \u201cJudaism and Western Civilization.\u201d Chairman for afternoon session is Professor Scott Mackenzie, Principal, Presbyterian Theological College.Following the lectures by Dr, Marcus, ample time will be left for discussion.The purpose of Temple Emanu- El Institute is to advance the study of comparative religion and the means of considering together in the spirit of academic fellowship, subjects and problems of common interest and also the strengthening of the spiritual insight of our Community, On Sunday afternoon, February 8th, Josef Berljawsky, outstanding concert violinist and musicologist, in observance of the 150th anniversary of the death of Mozart will speak on the life and (Continued on Page 2) Y HOBBY SHOW DATES GIVEN The Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show which is organized and promoted by the Westmount High \u201c'Y' Clubs will be held in the Westmount Y.M.C.A.on March 11, 12, 13, and 14.The ofticers are: Donald Koch, president; Michael Oliver, vice- president; Christine Jockel, vice- president; Alice Bennett, corresponding secretary; Pat Lewtas, General Hospital in a Police radio patrol car and treated by Dr.Fitzgerald.At the time of the mishap, entry manager; Barbara Wright, other countries as well.In 1893, recording secretary: Michael Elwood, treasurer; Priscilla Cart- mel, manager and chief super- visor of exhibits; Tom Grimley, he Westmount Wxaminer Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis HOSPITAL DRIVE FOR 3170000 James A.Kennedy, of Westmount, Is One of Honorary Chairmen of St.Mary's Campaign Westmount residents are playing a prominent role in the campaign in aid of St.Mary's Hospital which opened on Tuesday of this week, and which extends to January 31.The objective of the campaign is $170,- 000, a sum which will assure that the services of St.Mary's Hospital will continue to be provided for the sick poor who are in need of them, James A.Kennedy, one of the honorary chairmen of the drive, and president of the hospital's board of directors, is a West- mount resident, W.E.McDonagh, parish priest at Ascension of Our Lord Parish is one of the vice- chairmen of the drive, as is N.A.Timmins, jr., a member of the parish.Other Westmount residents on the campaign executive include: H.J.Trihey, K.C., a member of the advisory committee; Dr.D.A.Hingston, Dr.J.-J.McGovern, and Dr.J.G.Quinn, members of the doctors\u2019 committee; Gerald J.Phelan, general chairman of the parishes division; George A.Daly, chairman of the industrial division: Mrs.Richard Costello, Mrs.A.A.Pare, Mrs.J.R, Timmins, and Mrs.N.A, Timmins, honorary patronnesses; Mrs.E.P.Lennon, chairman of the women's special names committee; Mrs.Leo Reynolds, chairman of the women\u2019s parish division; Mrs.V.Cormack, chair man of the listing committee; and C.A.Shannon and James McMahon, auditors.The objective which has been assigned to Ascencion of Our Lord Parish is $6,600, \u2018forming part of the general parish objective of $55,000.The parish organization is under the chairmanship of Mrs.G.M.Marshall.DEATH OGLURY SUDDENLY OF HON.AUDETTE, Retired Member of \u2018Exchequer Court of Canada Was At Home of Son Here The death occurred suddenly Monday night at the home of his gon, J.de Gaspé Audette, K.C., of 498 Mount Pleasant avenue, of the Honourable Louis Arthur Audette, D.C.L., retired Justice of the Exchequer Court of Canada and for a number of years a prominent resident of Ottawa.He was in his 86th year.The elderly former judge had suffered a stroke last fall but had appeared to be recovering his health until yesterday, when he was stricken with a second seizure.He had been residing with his son for the past month or so.A distinguished student and: an authority on international law, Hon.Mr, Audette was another of those legal minds from the City of Quebec who rose to prominence in national life.First French-Canadian to hold office with the Exchequer Court, he gave practically his whole career to that judicial body, retiring at 75 after more than 60 years devoted to law.He was honored by Laval University and the University of Ottawa in the early part of this century and figured prominently fn severzl treaty disputes affecting the provinces of Canada and which occurred slightly east Of | arts and crafts; John Porter, arts\u2019 he served as secretary of the Moalville avenue, the women were walking east on the sidewalk on the north side of the sireet.The driver of the car stôphed immediately after the accident.Grads Are Sponsoring The Rinky Dinks Club The Boys\u2019 High \u201cY\" Grads are sponsoring, financing.and giving] leaders to the Rinky Dinks.: & neighborhood club of boys whict meets in Queen's School every Wednesday night at \u2018 o'clock.and crafts; Helen Burpee, collec-| Board of Arbitration to determine 4.0 tions and science; Bettey Planck,) disputed matters of account be- collections and science; Scarlett, sports: sports; Alex Basil Brewer, ager; Graham Scott, Mary French, prizes and judge The Hobby Show dance will be held in Victoria Hall, on Friday.February 13.chairman of the dance committee.Members of other High \u201cY\" Clubs and Y.M.C.A.members will be welcome.The \u2018Star Dusters\u2019 orchestra will be in attendance.Sproule, advertising man- publicity; Helen : Ernest Taylor,: dance; ; Was appointed commissioner | investigate the claims of {established a reputation tween Canada and the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec, and el to Pelagic Sealers under the Wash- | gq.ington Treaty of 1911 and the | Alex Sproule {s & clear insight into foreign rela-' Rotary Club luncheon.Westmount Chapter, Paris award regulations of 1883.These appointments gave him tions and international law, As: early as 1895, however, he had as an authority on the Exchequer Court by writing a book on \u201cThe Prac- (Continued on Page 2) WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, RESIDENTS AID |__*- JANUARY 22, 1942 A long way from England, British Air Chief Marshall Sir Charles Portal, left, talks with future R.A.F.flyers now earning their wings at Gunter Field, Ala.Portal came to U.S.with Winston Churchill.Lecture Courses On Food Open For Health In War The lecture course of the Food days at 8 p.m., January 22 and for Health \u2014 Health for Victory nutritional campaign opened this week with lectures in 25 different districts in greater Montreal.Every woman who runs a home is urged to attend these lectures so that she can help in one of the country\u2019s most vital war services \u2014 keeping the health of the nation high.The course consists of four 29, February 5 and 13.Town of Mount Royal: Community Hall; Thursday, January 22, and Mondays, January 26, and February 2 and 9, at 8.16 p.m, Verdun: Chalmer's Church; Mondays at 8 p.m., started yesterday,and continue January 26, February 2 and 8.Y.M.C,, 1000 Gordon avenue; Wednesday at 2.30 p.m., January 26, February 2 and 9.logtures and these dealodlib Allee.wostmouwnt - types of food \u2014 how to buy them most economically, how to prepare them, and how to combine them into well-balanced, attractive menus, The lectures have been prepared by a committee of experts under the convenorship of Dr.David L.Thomson, chairman of the department of biochemistry at McGill University, and will be delivered by members of the Montreal Dietetic Association and the Home Economics Association.The subject of the first lecture fs \u201cStretching Your Food Dollar for Health\u201d; the second, \u201cFruits and Vegetables\u201d; the third, Cereals and Bread .Fats, Sugars and Extras\u2019; and the fourth, \u2018\u201cMeats, Fish and Eggs.\u201d There is a 25 cent registration charge which also covers the cost of a cook book, List for Reference The following is a list of the places, dates and time of the lectures in West End and Verdun.Cut it out and keep it for reference.Hampstead: Hampstead School, 21 Stratford road; Wednesdays at 8 p.m.These started yesterday and continue on January 28, February 4 and 11.Notre Dame de Grace: Y.M.CA, 4335 Hampton avenue; Thursdays at 3 p.m., January 22 and 29, February 5 and 12.Outremont: Y.M.C.A, 5550 Park avenue; Mondays at 3 p.m., January 19 and 26, February 2 and 9, Snowdon and Cote des Neiges: Protestant Foster Home Centre, 4635 Queen Mary road; Thurs- Victoria Hall, Sherbrooke street west, Wednesdays at 3 p.m., beginning yesterday and continuing Jafuary 28, February 4 and 11.St.Andrews United Church; Tuesdays at 3 p.m., beginning last Tuesday and continuing January 27, February 3 and 10.Westmount Intermediate School, Academy road and Melville avenue; Wednesdays at 8 p.m., January 28, February 4 and 11.SGT.WAINWRIGHT REPORTED MISSING Sgt.Wireless-Alr Gunner Erle William Walnwright, R.A.F., 235, son of Mr.and Mrs, E.F, Wainwright of this city, is reported missing \u2018on an operational flight.\u201d Born In this city and educated here at Selwyn House school and Westmount High School, he sailed to England on a cattle-hoat with another Westmounter now also in the R.A.F.two days after war was declared in order to get into action as soon as possible, He was taking a pilot's course with the R.A.F.when he was suspended for \u2018dangerous flying\" and transferred into the Wireless- Air Gunner course, He recelved his wing and stripes in October and was recommended for a commission.He was marrled in England In November, 1940.LSLIIIULI VIII SIMS IIS S ISSU VIS SISIIS NIV V ISA SUIS MI SAIS I IVI MAS IS VS SSI US IS SSI VS SSII IS MSI A PAIL, The Week At Victoria Hall a M A M A AA NM A M A MMM A MN A MMM A A MAMA MALE Today\u2014 Westmount Stamp Club; Westmount Council, R.A.Tomorrow\u2014Blue Orchid Ball.chestra\u2014dance.Monday\u2014 Westmount Women\" El ad a POLL Manchester Unity, 1,0.0.F.; Redeemer latheran Church \u2014 Westmount Conclave, T.K.Westmount Women's Club.Saturday\u2014Montreal Yiddish Theatre Concert.Esquires Ors Club Red Cross Group.Cath- the | olie Women of Westmount War Work, special meeting, | the Tuesday\u2014 Dickens Fellowship.Westmount Lodge, S8.0.E.Notre] Dame de Grace Women's Club\u2014pu Wednesday \u2014Notre Dame de Vietorian Social Service.Women's Canadian Club.Next Thursday-\u2014 Westmount S blic speaking class.Grace Women's Club\u2014bridge.Order of Nurses and Westmount O.E.S.Nutrition lecture\u2014 tamp Club.Catholic Women of Westmount, war work every morning in week.i AMES GOWAN FATALLY HURT - IN ACCIDENT Jury Finds Driver of Car That Struck Resident Criminally Responsible A Jury under joint Coroner Pierre Hebert, M.D, found LAC Francis Mead, R.C.A.F., \u2018criminally responsible, Friday, for the death of James Howard Cowan, 36, of 50 Bruce avenue, who was fatally Injured when struck by an automobile shortly after midnight the previous Saturday.Cowan died at the Royal Viclo- ria Hospital last Thursday and a funeral seryice was held at the D.A.Collings Funeral Home on Saturday afternoon, The accident in which Mr.Cowan lost his llfe occurred shortly after midnight at St.Matthew and St.Catherine streets.The victim was standing in a safety zone walting for a street car when he was knocked down by an automobile driven by Fiancis Mead, 30-year-old member of the R.C.A.F, A native of Westmount, Mr, Cowan was educated in Went- mount schools and by private tuition, Permanently crippled since infancy, he was employed by the Children's Memorial Hospital for a number of years.He was a member of the Park Toboggan and Ski Club, the Y.M,.C.A, and the M.A.A.A.For many years he was an instructor in handicrafts at the Y's Kamp Kanawana and filled 8 similar position with the Montreal Parks and Playgrounds As- soclation, Besides his mother, he is survived by three brothers, Gordon and Norman, of Montreal, and Flying Officer Reginald, of the R.C.A.F., in Toronto, The coroner's jury based Its vedic) on testimony of two police officers \"~~ Det.Sst.CHarles Lavoie and Constable J, David \u2014 who expressed the opinion in the witness box that Mead was under the influence of liquor at the time of the mishap, FINAL TRIBUTE PAID T0 LATE JOHN DAVIDSON Murray Hill Resident Was Convention Traffic Manager of C.P.R.Friends and relatives pald final \u2018tribute to John Davidson, of 626 Murray HIN, in the Church of St.James the Apostle, on Monday afternoon.Interment was in Mount Royal cemetery.Mr.Davidson, convention traffic manager of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, and well- known hotel and convention figure, died early Saturday fn the Western Division of the Montreal General Hospital, following a short illness, Mr, Davidson had held office in the Church of St.James the Apostle for many years.John Davidson, who was in his 68th year, was known through- cout Canada and the United States In hotel, convention and travel circles, having been prominent for his extensive contributions to development of travel between the two countries, Horn in Montreal, and educated at Montreal High School, Mr.Davidson became managing director of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association in 19086, remaining in that position until 1913, when he became manager |the Women's General Hospital in of the Windsor Hotel, He stayed at the Windsor Hotel until 1929, nutieh.when he joined the Cunudian Pacific Rallway as convention agent, and In convention traffic Mr.Davidson was one of the originators of the Montreal\u2019 Tourist and Convention Bureau and of the Province of Quebec! Hotel Association, In 1932 he; was «lected vice-president for Canada of the American Hotel Association, He was one of the nldest members of the Montreal; Rotary Club, a veteran member, of the M.A.A.A., a member of the Thistle Curling Club, and was prominent in the Masonic: craft, : In his younger days, John Davidson carved a name for bim- (Continued on Page 2) manager.Pr HARDWOOD FLOORS Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned À.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St, Westmount Fro.Estimates WE.2323 LE ld Zo dR LRP + RR 2772 PRICE:\u2014 TWO CENTS CALVARY UNITED CHURCH MARKS 65TH ANNIVERSARY AT SERVICES SUNDAY Minister, Capt.Rev.T.W.Jones, Also Celebrates 30 Years Association With Congregation On Sunday Calvary United Church, Westmount, will celebrate fts 66th Anniversary.1t was founded by a group of well known men in the life of Montreal who were members of Zion Congrogational Church; in order to serve the people who were moving westward in the life of the growing city.Some of the first meetings were held in Shaftsbury Hall, which became the Boys\u2019 Home of Montreal\u2014and as ah outgrowth of that splendid work we today have the Weredale 1937 was made: H.McKeown Appointed BUSINESS MEN HELD MEETING HERE MONDAY N.Eric Ohman, President, Refers to Activities Carried Out During Year The Business Association of Westmount had in the past helped in the sale of War Savings Certificates here and in the future wlll also lend Its support to the Victory Loan Campaign, N.Eric Ohman, the president, stated while addressing n meeting of the organization in Victoria Hall Monday night.Mr.Ohman referred to Lhe window stroamers distributed tu all local merchants with the ob jective of improving Yuletide shopping in Westmount.He also pointed oul that the association was on friendly terms with the Westmount City Counell and that the two'bodies were co vperating in matters in which they were concerned, He said the executive committee had been meeting regularly throughout the year.The chairman of the publicity committee, W.Boyd Robson, told members that arrangements had been completed to supply the Westmount Library with paper book covers bearing the crest of the association.Mrs.Manseau suggested that a fashion show be sponsored by the association in the apring and this matter was referred to a committee for furthe.study.The next meeting, open to members, 8 schaduled to be held in Vietoria Hall, February 18, MAN IS STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE Robert Belcher, of 3 Prospect avenue, suffered body injuries and shock when he was struck by an automoblle driven by Clayton Shackleton, of 59 Victoria avenue, Toronto, and 227 Elm avenue, at the corner of Atwater avenue and Dorchester street last week.According to information obtained by police Belcher was crossing from the gonth-nast to the south-west corner of Atwater and the automobile was proceed- Ing north on Atwater, at thr time of the accident.The driver of the car stopped immediately after the mishap and drove the victim to his home.\u201cHowever he was later taken to \u2018an ambulance, and treated by Dr.House in Westmount and the Boys\u2019 Farm at Shawbridge.John R.Dougall, one of the charter members of Culvary wus a leader in the founding of the boy ¥* The original Calvary 8\u2019 work movement, Churen, then in the Congregational body, was ostablished on Guy St.whure the C.P.R, tracks now cross that street.A most romarkable piece of work was carried on there, par- ticulaly on behalf of the people living in the area below the rall- way tracks.In addition to the boys work, nctivitios wore orga:- ized for young people, the first Christian Endeavour Soclety mn Canada was opened in Culvary with tho Pastor, the late Rov, B.Munson Hill, M.A, D.D., who lator hecame the Principal of the Con- gregutionnl College, ns its flrat Prosident, One of the active workers in the Christian Endeavour movement in Calvary was the Rev, W.T.Gunn, D.D., later 9:- cretary of (he Congregationul Unjon, and a Moderator of the United Church of Canada.Welcome Hall Mission, still carrying on {ls rescue work in our city, was started by members of Calvary, the Inte Miss Dougall ve- ing one of the eurncst, devoted ploneers In this work.Activities Grow \u2018Mission centres were soon established in other parts of the clfy, notubly Point St.Charles, now Main Memorlal Unlted Church, and Amherst Park, now North knd Unfted, by the lare Charles Cushing and « corps of earnest follow workers, The first Men's Own Brotherhood in Canada \u201cus organized In Calvary by T.B.Macaulay, who {s still the Honorary President of (Con\u2018inued on Page 2) ACCUSED GETS ) MONTHS IN LOCAL COURT Also Receives Sentences Totalling Five Years When He Appears Before Montreal Judge When he pleaded gullty to charges of breaking and entering and of theft, a man giving his name as Willlam W.McTigue, no permanent address, was sentenced to serve nine months in jail hy Recorder Charles A.Hale in the Westmout Police Court J day morning.later in the day he was sentenced 10 nerve a total of five years In Jjall by Judge Archambeault in the Montreal Recorder's Court, The West- mount sentences are to run concurrently with those imposed in Montreal.The accused was arrested by Montreal police and loaned to the local force in order to stand trial here.The police charged that he was the accomplice who was found in an Olivier avenue apartment house with a Mrs.Joan Gardner who was sentenced for breaking and entering, and of being in possession of burglar\u2019s tools last week.She was given a Committee Chairman \u201ceA.Smith, chairman of the: Y.M.C.A.hoard of managemend reports that Hart- land McKeown has heen ap-' pointed chalrman of the West.| meunt \u201cY\" Boys\u2019 Work Commit- tes.Mr.McKeown has guccended In signing up a committee of outstanding business and profeasinn-; al man.The committee follows: J.H.! Murphy.Meredith Smtth, Robbie Bell, Cordon Taylor, E.V.Ever.son, Parker Wesring.John Lewis, R.T.Somers, Bud Close, Robert \u201c Westmount six-month term by Judge J.A.Cloutier when she pleaded guilty to the charge in the Montreal Recorder's Court.The pair were taken by sure prise by a woman resident of the apartment when she returned home after being out with her daughter.The man managed to make his escape but the resident, who wishes to have her name withheld, succeeded in capturing his companion after a brief chase through the building.A travelling clock, stolen by the male member of the palr, was found in a nearby sewer by Yale, Westmount Police. an AT TU SNR PAGE TWO \u2014 The Westmount Examiner Published Every Thuraday Serving the City of Westmount Garden Buburb of Canada's Metropolis.THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773¢ \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be an newspaper for the home devoted indgpendint, clean to public service.WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1942 PATRIOTIC ADVERTISING The power of advertising has never been more forcibly demonstrated than during the present war.This medium of contacting the public has been employed to assist recruiting, to further the sale of war bonds and war savings certificates, to disseminate information respecting the war effort, to instruct the pub- | lic in modes of procedure in emergencies, and for numerous other patriotic purposes.But probably the most remarkable use it has been put to in the present struggle has been by private industry, not to sell, but actually to urge the public to refrain from buying.One big manufacturer of refrigerators has been running a series of ads asking the householder to keep his present refrigerator as a patriotic gesture, and giving him hints as to its proper maintenance.Another company, a big rubber concern, has likewise been running advertisements on the conservation of house hold rubber goods, urging the public to-wear rubbers, overshoes, and other such articles as long as possible before purchasing new ones.And there are other businesses doing the same sort of thing.This is real patriotism, spending money with no prospect of return other than good will and the satisfaction that our war effort is being helped thereby.HIGHER CRITIC TRAPPED Sir Bernard Pares .recalled how in one (Russian) village a scientist attempted to dispel the peasants\u2019 belief in miracles by pouring water from a jug jnto a glass, the liquid assuming a red color in the process.He tried to improve on the Biblical example by changing the \u2018\u2019wine\u2019\u2019 back : to water.\u201cYou see there's nothing in it,\u201d he proudly pointed out.\"All right, then,\u201d said a peasant, \u2018now drink it!\u201d\u2014The Scotsman, Edinburgh.THERE ARE NO SIDELINES NOW The entry of Japan into the war has brought more Canadians to the realization of the warn- Sern ing which people of this country have had for two years, \u2014 that nothing short of total | war effort in Canada will be qcod enough to defeat the foes of free people Ncw that Canada\u2019s western coastline is actually part of the battle front and now that we have the spectacle of unbounded energy set loose in the United States, there can be few people left in Canada who do not grasp the truth that no one in the country can escape some contribution to an all out war effort.Sometimes it is easier to do the spectacular thing than it is to carry out the drab duty.Workmen in factories can be carried on to almost superhuman effort by the definite knowledge that their handiwork is needed desperately by the boys who man the guns.Sailors, soldiers and airmen can rise to heights of heroism knowing that the very existence of their country depends on them.But it can be harder for the civilian left at home to realize that his job is just as vital in its way as that of the war factory worker is, as that of the youth in the armed forces.Yet that is true.Canada cannot supply the ships and guns and planes and ammunition unless her citizens provide the money.The issue of bonds being offered next month will meet people who are in a new mood.The man or woman who was satisfied to buy a hundred dollar bond last June will likely feel the need now to buy five hundred dollars worth or more.Few will limit his purchase of bonds now that the enemy is on Canada\u2019s doorstep.FORGET BUT REMEMBER Forget each kindness that you do as soon as you have done tt.=: RAN Forget the praise that falls to you the moment .you have won it.Forget the slander that you hear before you can repeat it.Forget each slight, each spite, each sneer, wherever you may meet it.Remember every kindness done whate\u2019er its kind or measure.Remember praise by others won and pass it on with pleasure.Remember good, remember truth, remember that Heaven's above you.And you will find, through age and youth that many _hearts will love you.\u2014 J.Y.BLYTH.to you Very few.women like men who, when they go into a restaurant, fuss too much about their table and insist upon its being changed conspicuously.They don\u2019t like men who fight with waiters, send food back, quarrel about the bill, or are unhappy if you don\u2019t order what Prof.Marcus .{ (Continued from Pzge 1) work of the composer, A group of violin pupils of Mr.Berl- Jawsky will render the musical | program for the afternoon.This.cultura] undertaking is held ua- der the auedices of the Youth De- | partment of the Temple.Co- | Society.In the relizlous School assembly! next Bupday morning, Murray; Bornstein, instructor, and the members of Class 5, will be in charge of a program depicting the Jewish war effort {n Canada.Last Sunday morning the assembly wus devoted to a goodwill program with Miss Charlotte Garfinkle, teacher, and the following pupils participating, \u2014 Norma Levetus, Jeseph Jonas, David Jacobs, Eva Sterns, John Jonas and Harold Bergen.Next Sunday afternoon commencing at 4 o'clock, movie entertainment will be provided in the Community House auditorium, Plans are now being formulated for the annual Purim observance \u2014 \u2018\u2018The Purim Tale,\u201d an operetta, will be presented in conjunction with the annual Purim Carnival.Mr, and Mrs.George Nagley have donated the new Universal Encyclopedia, edited by Rabbi Isaac Landman, to the Temple Library.Last Wednesday evening, the Lyon Cohen Chapter, A.Z.A., held their regular meeting in the Lecture Hall of the Temple.Last Sunday, the following cubs were awarded badges in the Temple Cub Pack: Guide Badge \u2014 Eric Miller, Cyril Lewis, Peter Silverman, Hugh Cohen, Bram Feldman.Collectors Badge Erie Miller, Cyril Lewis.Home- craft Badge \u2014 Bram Feldman.The Child Study and Parent Education Group will meet under the leadership of Mrs.Harry J.Stern at the home of Mrs.Edgar Frankel, 480 Strathcona Avenue, this Tuesday, at 2.30 p.m, Miss Ethel Ostry, Executive Directress of the Family Welfare Bureau, Baron de Hirsch, will speak on \u201cFoster Homes.\u201d \u201cA League of Nations must have the United States to be suc- they've ordered.cesstul.\u2019\u2014King Zog.Tew +.+ v + EE The Westmount Examiner 2035) CLASSIFIED ADS - WAlnat |= 2773 PERSONAL ROSICRUCIAN Secret Teachings are offered to those wio seek ta uge them solely for the perfectlon of their Inner faculties, and in the mastering of the dally obstacles of life; the International Organization of Rosicruclans will be happy to receive the\u2019 requests of those who believe that worthiness and sincerity determine the right for one to have such wisdom; to them, a copy of \"The Secret Heritage,\u201d a fascinating book, will be given without price; let this book .gulde you to the conservative pian whereby you may widen your scope of Personal Power.Simply address your letter to Soribe 8.E.C, AMORC Temple, Rosicrucian Park, San Jose, Califors DOMESTIC HELP WANTÉD - CAPAÂABLE COUT general with experience required, no Ingndry, small apartment, two adults, one \u2018child, wages \u2018$36.00, cily references.WI.8665.z-11 1 SITUATIONS WANTED YOUNG WOMAN wants Ironing and washing only, 35c an hour and carfare.WE, 2840.* 2-16 CAPABLE GIRL, desires light work, preferably restaurant or ter-room, late afternoons and eveningez ; Good cook, EL.\u2018 PROPERTY FOR SALE WESTHILL AVENUE.Semi-detach- ed brick cottage, six rooms, oak fiooring, hot water heater, tile bathroom, 34,300.00.WI.8657, 2-14 APARTMENTS WANTED HEATED DUPLEX or apartment, $8 bedrooms, Westmount north of Weat- ern, May 1st, DIE, 4582, Z-13 GARAGE TO LET HEATED garage space to let.Corner Melville and St.Catherine.FI.0405.z-s FOR SALE EXCEPTIONAL, opportunity! Handsome chesterfield suite, never used, bargain $60.Beautiful bedroom set, $70.Handsome rug, $35, mats.Dining suite, studio set.Bookcase, dropleaf table, chairs, gateleg, lamps, tables.Never used.FI, 1950.Colson, 1852 Greene, Westmount.Z-13 ANTIQUE WALNUT desk, thres drawers, flat top, 5 ft.long, suitable for office or livingroom.WI.4327.2-13 WASHING MACHINES.Free inspections and estimates by factory expert, repairs to all makes, terms if desired.Beatty Bros.BL, 8187.%-§ TTRACTIVE cash prices paid for ntique silver, china, glass, paint- ngs, ornaments, Other antiques pur- chased.Representative calls, Lyons, 1480 St.Catherine, WI.5700.F-31 Z-4 ; \u2018RENT A FRIGIDAIRE Avold food waste.Cheaper than ise.Frigidaire Rental Service.WA.5648.Z-4 MAN'S winter overcoat and morning suit.5447 Grovehill Place.F-134 WALNUT bed, spring mattress stool, sleigh, card table.DE.9968, F-185 GIRL\u2019/S white skating boots with fancy skates, scarcely worn.Splendid condition, sise 6, $7.00, AT.6089.3654.20C5Z-12|.FOR SALE FOR SALE TWO pair girl's fancy skates, size 3, GIRL'S SKI suit, blazer, skatés and good condition.EL.8440.F-138 boots.DK.1488.F-2965 GIRL'S DANCING, walking shoes.WALNUT double bed and spring, $15.00.No dealers.Phone Friday, WA.8841.F-288 LINDSAY PIANO, perfect condition, Riding breeches.Boy's sult, 18 vedrs, good quality condition.Baby's bath maternity dresses.\u2019 WA.3572 F-300| 360.00 or nearest offer.YO.6212, 16 CUILD'S CRIB, In good condition.Ghlt Avenue, Verduh.F-231 DE.7656.- ; F-200 TADY'S MUSKRAT coat, Hudson HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of All| trimmed, size 40, good condition, description, also desks, sectional $25.00.Travelling bag, $5.00.EL.7582.bookcase, carpets, electric sawing F-248 machine, piano.Must sacrifice, 1500 SIMMONS CRIB, brown, complete Natre Dame W.F-298 with spring and mattress, 46 x 24, OLD VACUUM cleaner, white sleigh, excellent condition, used only one child's ride'm truck, shu Ny.WA.year, $15.00 complete.DE.3889.1547.,F-287 .F-245 BERROOM SET, livingroom chairs, MORRIS CHAIR, good condition, bodspread, curtains, banquét cloth, $3.00; two pairs lady's overshoes, size silver.AT.9808.+ + +: F-200 16, $1,00 palr.WA, 6182.F-252 A | Crossword Puzzle _ 6 HORIZONTAL spirit 11\u2014Mound 1\u2014Fruit seed 40\u2014\\Vater 19\u2014You and me 4\u2014To arrange 11\u2014Apart : 21\u2014Object 2\u2014Ohtained «8\u2014Ostrich-like bird ec ; 12\u2014To be mistaken 4(\u2014Enjoyment 22\u2014French for \u201cand 13\u201416th century collar ¢6-\u2014Apolio's birthplace 23\u2014At hand 14\u2014To repent , 18-Salamander 2H\u2014VFootlike part 15\u2014Tcathster's ery 51\u2014Part of a circle.26\u2014Babylonian abode 16\u2014President of Tur 32-\u2014Dens :, of the dead | ey A\u2014Aud not ; ti-seel 17\u2014Part of \u201cto be %{\u2014Cravat 9\u2014 Norwegian territor- 1 To place 5\u2014To put up {al division 20-To coudescend 56-Your 90\u2014Klevator cage 22\u2014God af love VERTICAL 32\u2014Mimtes 24\u2014Favorite 1\u2014To throw 39\u2014Headgear 25\u2014Asiktie plant 2\u2014Wraih 34\u2014Julberry 28\u2014Numeral J3\u2014Superiority in 3\u2014Girl's_ name 29\u2014Noman bronze welght 97\u2014Cooletd lava - 20\u2014City in t 4+\u2014To Jecompose and 39-\u2014Visionary 31\u2014Former US.Pres- artly melt 10\u2014Part of \u201cto be\" ident printed 12\u2014Lazy 33-\u2014Plant of the arum 6\u2014Dwaellings 19\u2014Existence amily 7\u2014Freñeh portrait- #14\u2014Plump 34\u2014Proficient painter 13\u2014Swiss canton $\u2014Small case 9\u2014Characterized by a 33\u2014Stringed iastrument pous style ust 39\u2014Imaginary evil 10\u2014Pronoun 30\u2014To attempt J5\u2014Swiss river 38\u2014-Palm leaf 17-\u2014Worthless leaving 19\u2014FExclamation of dis- F-140 SOLUTION WILL BE FOUND ELSEWHERE IN THIS ISSUER FOR SALE CANADIAN MINK choker and muff, genuine, half price.Call after 7 p.m.AT.9237, F-261 SHORT MUSKRAT coat, 14, $5.00; grey caracul, 16, $8.00; dresses, 16, $1.00.Good order.New Selby shoes, 8, 34,00.WE, 1417, F-250 GIRL\u2019S C.C.M.fancy skates, white boots, skating skirt and cap.Ski boots, skis, poles, ete.EL, 9803.F-301 TT PREMIER DUPLEX vacuum cleaner: also getleman\u2019s tuxec», 38.EL.9780.F-200 TWO PAIRS riding boôts, highest quality leather, sizes 8%, 9.Phone George, EL.9108.F-85 BREAKFAST SET, six plece, natural and red.leather seats; also studio set three piece, brown stripe material, only few months in use.Bargain.No dealers.Apt.23, 4565 Queen Mary Road.F-84 STOVE PIPES, lot water front and connections; dining room table.EL.IME.F-93 BABY § SCALES, $5.00; girl's Skates, size 5, $2.80.EL.9715.F-92 FRENCH SEAL coat, 38, worn only few times.CR.9966.F-65 ARMY OFFICER'S greatcoat, uniform, battle dress, size 36-38.EL.0842, F-64 BLUE double faced velour portieres.lixcellent condition.Reasonable, AT.95, F-95 WANTED TO PURCHASE ATTRACTIVE cash prices paid for antique silver, china, glass, paintings, ornaments, Other ant ques purchased.Representative calls.Lyons, 1450 St, Catherine.WI.5700, Z-7 BOOKS WANTED SMALL or large collections.English and French, also National Geographic Magazines.Coronet, Esquire, eto.highest prices paid.Call Mr.Detrait, LA, 1306, Toronto Book Store.Z-6 CARTAGE & STORAGE NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Transfer.Local and long distance movers.Also \u2018storage.DE.3110, 2-8 WESTERN Crating and Moving Reg'd, Van Service, Specialty furniture, refrigerators, pianos, moved by experienced men.Service and satisfaction.Fl.13388.Z-2 DRESSMAKING MADAME DESJARDINS formerly of , N.D.G.dresses $3.00 up and your pattern.Also alterations, low price.4473 St.Catherine, near Metcalfe, WI.1010.z-9 EDUCATIONAL NURSERY, Kindergarten and primary school le now In session at 4326 Groavenor avenue.Hours 9-12 and 9-4.Day boarders accepted.Beginners music lessons arranged for.Transportation provided.Principal Miss E.Pascoe, EL.1305.Z-19 FRENCH TUTORING public and High School.Student from France.DE, 3181.Z-15 RUGS REVERSIBLE broadloom rugs made of your old carpets and materials, Anglo French Carpet Company, Drummond Bldg.Plateau 5846.Z-10 The Examiner's Hidden Titlzs Contest The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest is run with the operating are: the Young Peopie kind co-operation of Mr.Godel, manager of the Westmount Theatre.Each the following requirements:\u2014 Society and the Nathan Gordnn week twalve passes are given to the six lucky winners who comply with Simply find the two \u2018\u2018ads.\u201d\u2019 in the current issue of The Westmount Examiner in which the names of the two feature pictures being showm at the Westmount Theatre during the first half of next week are hidden.Submit all answers to The Contest Editor, The Westmount Examiner, 2191 Hampton Avenue, using the special coupon provided in each issue for the purpose.Contestants must be over 16 years of age.Residents of Westmount, only, are eligible.All answers must be in this office not later than Wednesday, and the names of the winners will be published im Thursday's issue.A convenient coupon will be found elsewhere in the paper.The winners are drawn from among those who submit the correct answers, as, unfortunately, it would be impossible to give passes to every one submitting the right answers.The winners of last week's contest are as follows and their passes will be received in Monday\u2019s mail.Mrs, C.Morgan, 321 Victoria Ave.; Heather Bloom, 438 Mount Stephen Ave., Apt.29; Edward Needham, 430 Claremont Ave.; Mrs.Mary Ouimet, 1168 Greene Ave.; Miss Claire Fisher, 56 Belvedere Circle; Mrs.Allan Baird, 223 Melville Ave., Apt.30.\u2019 doe + \u201cLet's look at the educational record: When I was a boy 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 not necessarily those of this newspaper and it does not accept responsibility for them, in Gloucester, I attended a two-room school house with a stove at one end and an outhouse in the backyard.Moreover, in those days our parents were more to add, and to work.interested to have us get training than diplomas.even get a diploma when finishing my course in High School.But we did learn how to spell, in fact I did not Today, our children get their so-called education in palaces with the latest heating, ventilation, and lighting equipment, to say nothing of the extravagant toilet facilities.Mr, W.J.Cameron, of the Ford Motor Company, told me the other day that the number of students preparing to be mechanics is only about one-seventh the number now employed as mechanics; while the number now studying for the professions is about thirteen times those engaged in the professions! If young men would study these figures more and {wo- legged figures less, they would learn to be good mechanics, builders, and plumbers.The days when white-collar jobs offered the best opportunities have gone.\u2014 Roger W.Babson, Economist and Church Leader.On its seventh anniversary, Sept 13, 1941, the Cleveland Hospital - Service Association announced that enrollment: has passed the 500,000th subscriber.This remarkable record is a tribute to the co-operation of hospital authorities with sponsors of the plan which has brought adequate health protection within the reach of many persons of modest means.Marie Reynolds worked continuously as a stenographer for 63 years with a U.S.A, railway company.Squirrels harvested a 13-acre plot of cotton.They picked all the immature bolls and placed them on nearby tree stumps.The buttercup is the mother of all seed-bearing flowers.On Sept, 4, 1941, President Roosevelt abolished the Defence Contract Service\u2014sometimes referred to as the alleged friend at court of little business\u2014and put in its place a Division of Contract Distribution which is to be coordinated with the existing divisions ptf OPM\u2014Procurment, Production, Priorities, Labor and Ci- villian Supply.The purpose of the order was stated as follows: \u201cThe Executive Order was issued in furtherance of a determined move on the part of the Administration to help the smaller business units of the country obtain a fair share of the defense orders, and to prevent, os far as possible, dislocation of industry and unemployment of workers in plants where production has been curtailed by priorities and material shortages.\u201d The order continued: \u2018Every available man and machine must be employed either on direct defense requirements or at work essential to civilian economy.\u201d According to the White House statement announcing the order: \u201cIt is intended, on the one hand, to face the responsibility of alleviating the hardships which have resulted from the defense program and, on the other.to marshal our productive capacities to the objective that no plant or tool which can be used for defense shall pe allowed to remain idle.\u201d \u2018.This, it is claimed, means that for the first time small business will work for defence without suffering by doing so and for the first time small business will he represented at the council tables of OPM through a Small Business Advisory Committee.Selden Rod- man, Co-editor in Common Sense, New York monthly.The ardently pro-administra- tion and pro-war Chicago Daily News is published by Secretary of the Navy Knox who recently told the President that he would be glad to go back to his paper.The stockholders would like to have him back because the common stock which three years ago was selling at $25 is now $10.Its 5% preferred stock was: selling at $100 and now it is under $30.Secretary Knox is one of the largest stockholders, so his absence means a big personal säcrifite.\u2018Evidence of the strength of the Jewish community in New York was demonstrated when the city council of that city unanimously voted to ask the baseball authorities to postpone the opening of the world\u2019s series between the Yankees and the Dodgers until October 2.October 1, the date set for the series to open, is Yom Kippur.Death Occurs.* (Continued from Page 1) tice of the ExchequërCtürt- of Canada\u2019\u2019 which was-régardëd as an important contribution to the literature of his profession, Admired and respected by, his assocfates and by all with whom he came in contact during the.course of bis long career, he Kad a host of friends in all parts of the country.Le - Hon.Louis Arthur Audette was born in Quebec in December, 1856, the son of Georges S.and Leocadie R, (Marcoux) Audette.He was educated at Quebec Seminary and at Laval University, was called to the Bar in 1880, and was created a King's Counsellor in 1908, Appointed Registrar of the Exchequer Court in 1887, only 12 years after this court was created, Hon, Mr, Audette served in that capacity until 1912, when he was appointed judge, remaining on the Bench until his retirement in December 1931.Surviving the former judse are hie widow, the.former May Grace Stuart, daughter of the late Sir Andrew Stuart one time Chief Justice of the Superior Court of the Province of Quebec; four sons, George A., of Ottawa, J, de Gaspe, of Montreal, Lt.Louis C., of the R.C.N.V.R.,, and Andrew S.of Montreal; one daughter, Mrs.A.A.S.Law, of Quebec, and two grandsons, Lt.Anthony Law, R.C.N.V.R., and FO.Stuart Law, R.C.A.F, Final Tribute.(Continued from Page 1) self in athletic circles, He was particularly interested in lacrosse, football and hockey.He was a member of the Montreal Lacrosse Club team for many years during the period when lacrosse was regarded as the national game.He played with the M.A.A,A.football team, and, after siving up active participation in this sport, was elected president of the Canadian Rugby Union.He was also a boxer of note.Mr.Davidson is survived by his wife, the former LA.Edna Gowdey: one daughter, Mrs.A.R.Hatfield, jr., of Utica, N.Y.; one son, Lt.-Col.J.A.Davidson, M.D., now in charge of a hospital on the island fortress of Malta; two brothers, William Calvary United .(Continned from Page 1) \u2018this organization, which in turn, has shared in the founding cf many other Brotherhoods .n Greater Montreal.As members of Calvary Church moved into the Western suburbs they felt the need of a church in that part of the city and in 1896 a group formed Bethlehem Church on Clarke Avenue, West- mount, with material assistance from the parent body.With the passing of time and changes in the city life it was deemed wise to sell the Calvary Church prope.- ty on Guy Street, and accordinziy in the year 1912 Calvary aud Bethlehem congregations amalgamated forming the present Calvary Church.With the proceeds of both as a nucleus the present edifice on the corner of Dor- chester St.and Greene Ave, Westmount, was erected, the cornerstone being laid by T.B.Mae- aulay as Chairman of the Coa- gregational Union of Canada, in June, 1912, : In 1925 Calvary entered the United Church of Canada in conjunction with Methodist and Pre:- byterian Churches throughout \u201che Dominion.In 1926, owing to the closing of Douglas Methodist Church, additional Sunday School accommodation was found necessary to care for the numbers a:- tending, and with assistance granted by the Trustees of Douglas Church, a Church Hall was erected adjoining ' the original church building.While no charter members of Calvary are now living, there ar.still members of the congregation who were present at the cornerstone laying of the original church.Mrs.S.T.Spindlo and F.E.Dougall are among those holding medals given to those present, the medal being design~d by the late R.W.McLachlan, whe will be remembered on account ¢f his unusual service in the Archives department of the city.Dr.Wilkes First Pastor The first acting pastor of the Church was the Rev.Dr.Wilkes, a great leader in the Congregational body.Mrs.W.D.Liglt- hall, still an active member os the church, is a granddaughter of Dr.Wilkes.The Rev.J.Lawson Forster served as the first regularly appointed pastor of Calvary and after five years was succeau- ed by the Rev.E.Munson Hill, who led the church in ever widea- ing fields of service for 18 years until.his appointment as Priunci- pal of the College.Following nis resignation came three shortar pastorates with the Rev.Ernest Tippett, Dr.J.J.Martin and the Rev.T.W.Davidson, the first serving Calvary alone, the others serving Calvary and -Bethlehem united congregations.Ministers who served the Bethlehem congra- ation were the Rev.Robert Hopkins, Rev.A.M.Shafer, the Rev.Wm, Munroe; now secretary of the Montreal Presbytery of the United Church of Canada, and the \u2018Rev.J.K.Unsworth.The prege.t Pastor, Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D., became identi fied with the congregation as student! assistant to the Rev.Dr.Martin thirty years ago this spring.During the Great Wur Mr.Jones enlisted for service with the Canadian Y.M.C.A.serving for over four years as Transport Officer.On his discharge from the Canadian Army in 1920 he was called as student pastor to take charge of the work in Cat vary, and at the Anniversary of the Church in 1921 was called to the full pastorate.At this 65th Anniversary of the Church te therefore completes 21 years as minister in charge, and 30 years of active ministerial association with the congregation, In 1923 he was appointed chaplain of the 11th Hussars Regiment of the Eastern Township, which unit :< now incorporated in the Royal Rifles of Quebec, one of the Canadian regiments in Hong Kong.At the outbreak of the preseut war he was accepted for overseas service with the Canadian Forces under the auspices of the Military Y.M.C.A.He served with the 1st Division overseas unti] this last spring when he returned to visit the camps and airports throughout the Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland.He is now carrs- ing on the work of the church, while giving whatever voluntary service is possible in camp and in giving addresses to civilian groups on the war work of the Caia- dians and British people.Capi.Jones will conduct the Anniversary Services in Calvary on Sunday, January 25.speaking at the morning service on the theme \u20184 Glorious Ideal for the Church\u201d and at the evening service on \u201cReligion, A Noble Anchor\u201d, from one of Robert Burns\u2019 poems, whose birthday falls on this same day.George and Alex.C., and two sisters, Mrs.A.S.Bain.of Van- beth Davidson, of Montreal: also six grandchildren.couver, and Miss Annie Eliza.| \u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d ALLAN CAMERON DIES WHILE AT FUNERAL The funeral service for Allan Cameron, ot 2071 Grey avenue, mount resident, is being held this afternoon at the chapel of Jos, C.Wray and Bros., followed by interment in Mount Royal Ceme~ tery, A prominent business man and sportsman, Mr, Cameron died suddenly Tuesday morning while attending the funeral of Mrs.Tom Waite at St.Augustine's Church, He was 78 years of age and was in apparent good health when he left home to attend the service for the widow of a former business partner, A veteran of the Riel Rebellion in which he served with the Montreal.Artillery Battery in 1885, Mr, Cameron was engaged in the wholesale drug business here for many years.He retired five years ago.Prominent in sports for nearly half a century, Mr.Cameron took a particular Interest in lacrosse and hockey and was a keen golf er and fisherman, A native of this city, Mr, Cameron began his business career with Lyman Bros, and later became a partner in the firm of McEwan, Cameron and Waite, Ltd.The name of the firm was changed to McEwan, Cameron, Limited, and this partnership continued until the firm was merged with Lyman\u2019s Limited.As a young man, Mr.Cameron played senior lacrosse with the Montreal Amateur Athletic Asbo- ciation and was a member of the championship team in 1886 and 1889.He played hockey with the M.A.A.A.Crystals for ten years and was on seven championship teams.He was a member of the team which won the first Stanley Cup competition when M.A.A.A.defeated Queen's.He was the guest of \u2018honor at the annua] get-together of the Montreal Sportsmen\u2019s Association in 1939.He is survived by four daughters, Mrs.Harry Rowlands, Mrs.M.L.Tucker of Montreal, Mrs.J.A.Pope of Welland and Mrs.H.G.Maker of Victoria, B.C.Two brothers, Dr.George S.Cameron of this city and Thomas Cameron of St.Lambert and two sisters- in-law, Mrs, K.S.Barnes and Mrs.A.Munro of Montreal also survive.Mrs.Cameron, formerly Margaret Allan Locke, died two years ago.Calvary Church Dorchester: St., at Green: -Ave.Westmount Minister: Capt.The Rev, T.W.Jones, M.A, B.D.65th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 11.00 a.m.\u2019A Glorious Ideal for the Church.3.00 p.m.Sunday School in all departments.7.30 p.m.Religlon, a Noble Anchor \u2014 a message for stormy days suggested by a passage in the poetry \u2018of \u2018Robbie Burns, born on January 5, 1759.Monday.8.15 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union.Mr.Dave Jackson will deliver an address on Robert Burns, Scotland\u2019s famous poet.Tuesday, 10.30 am.to 4.30 p.m.The ed-Cross Unit will meet and the vening branch at 7.30 p.m.Wednesday, 8 p.m.The 65th Annual Meeting of the Church.Reports of the year\u2019s work will be presented and Officers for 1942 elected.The Boy Scouts will meet in regular session on Monday at 7.13 p.m.and the Cubs on Thursday.Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.J.Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibtert Troop, Organist and Choir Master 11 am.\u201cTHE DOUBLE RECKONING\" \u2019Reckon yourselves dead unto sin: alive unto God\" The answer to Life's most persistent problem.7.30 p.m.\u201cTHE PERILS & PRIVILEGES f ° HEARING THE CHRISTIAN GOSPEL PREACHED\u2019! Privileges are like Oyster Shells: Many Contain \u2018Perils\u2019 Second in Series: \u201cPerils & Privileges\u2019 Heart-lifting Ministry of Music DR.JOHNSTON WILL PREACH St.Andrew's Church Westmount, Que.Minister: Rev.F.W.Kerr, D.D.SUNDAY, JAN.25th 11,00 am.\u2018\u2019The Honor Roll of \u201cGod.\u201d .111.00 a.m.Church School, Mr.A.L.Griffith, Supt.7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Importance of | Heart-Control.\u201d UT 8.30 p.m.Alpha-Omega Society.N.B.\u2014Añnual meeting of Congre- | gation Tuesday, Jan.27.Rev.Dr.Kerr at both services.Rarr'ster and Solicitor Telephone HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St, West HA.9238 and formerly a well-known YVest- 2'g on 1t= Ir he or ra k se re Be \u2018\u2019Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d + THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, J 4 1942 NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD \u2018Yank In R.A.F.\u2019Is Tribute To British Air Cavaliers The thrilling story about Britain's flying fishters, \"A Yank in! the R.A.F.,\u201d\u201d was shown last night at the Monkland United Theatre apd playing until Saturday night, to an enthusiastic audience that immediately acclaimed it a hit.It is a really outstanding film, with action dominating the well paced story.Star Tyrone Power is magnificent as the Yank; Betty Grable is grand as his American dancer sweetheart \u2014 it is Hollywood at its best, a great picture! Tyrone Power gives his finest performance as the bored Yank who is anxious to go into action.A brash, flippant young man, he again has the kind of role which demands \u2014 and gets \u2014 superb acting, And Betty Grable, in her first dramatic role, shows that she is tops as an actress, In addition to her dramatic scenes in which she excels, she sings and dances to two new hit tunes by Leo Robin and Ralph Rain- ger, \u201cHi-Ya Love\u201d and *\u201cAn- sther Little Dream Won't Do Us Any Harm.\u201d The thrilling story follows the Yank pilot as he joins the R.A.F, Bored by the instruction be must take and the discipline of the corps, he rebels Al y IT | ; Bates (Sherbrooke at Gray Ave.) Today until Saturday The love match you've dreamed about! Mightier 2nd Feature Attraction: \u201cSMILING GHOST,\u201d with Wayne Morris, Brenda Marshall, Alexis Smith and Alan Hale, Friday Night After 11 o'clock Revival % CAROLE LOMBARD % BRIAN AHERNE n VIGIL IN THE NIGHT\u201d Sun, Mon, Tues | % Fred MacMURRAY % Mary MARTIN % Robert PRESTON io \"NEW YORK TOWN\u201d * STAN LAUREL + OLIVER HARDY in \u201cGREAT GUNS\u201d with Shelia Ryan and Dick Nelson and incurs the enmity of his commander.Losing the love of his dancing sweetheart, he sets the stage for the stirring, smashing climax high in the clouds over Dunkirk, John Sutton, as Tyrone\u2019s commander and rival in love, Reginald Gardiner, as the pilot who can never get a girl friend, and Gladys Cooper, as a fiyer's mother, give excellent support.Darrell Ware and Karl Tunberg wrote the exciting screen play.Lou Edelman was the associate producer, HONOR PLANNED FOR W.E.WALSH Celtic Scholar to Receive Degree of Doctor of Letters From University of Montreal At its coming convocation the University of Montreal will confer a signal honor on a West End resident in the person of W.E.Walsh who will be invested with the degree of Doctor of Letters.Mr.Walsh, a resident of Lans- dcwne Avenue, is one of the most ncted scholars in Canada and is a recognized authority on Celtic language, literature and history.He is the author of The Doom of Conaire Mor; The South of France: Deirdre; and The White Lady.\u2018Speaking of The Doom of Conaire Mor, the late George Russell\u201d the celebrated Irish poet kpown the world over as AE.said: \u201cIt is one of the best re- tellings of ancient Irish saga, full } \u2014(LLEEL M Vs (Monkland Ave.st Gisemard) Today until Saturday ES INTHEQ, R-A°F- BRT TIVIN: [LUO SIBECTID OF DARRYL F.ZANUCK + HENRY KING Other Attraction - Chan battles his most elusive adversary.a ghost! DEAD MEN TELL SIDNEY TOLER 24+-casue con Friday Night \u2014 After 11 o'clock Revival % Irene DUNNE % Cary GRANT in \u201cMY FAVORITE WIFE\" Randolph Scott - Gail Patrick \u2014 Sun.Mon.Tues: % Eleanor POWELL 4 Ann SOTHERN .% Robert YOUNG in \u201cLADY BE GOOD\u201d - with John Barrymore, John Carroll, Red Skelton and Virginie O'Brien.\u2019 % MERLE OBERON + ALAN MARSHALL in \u201cLYDIA\u201d | HELD OVER.The Delightful Musical Comedy! \u201cSING ANOTHER CHORUS\u201d with Jane Frazee, Johnny Downs and Mischa Auer, LESLIE HOWARD \u201cFROM THE FOUR CORNERS\" ' ATEST WAR NEWS À a\" \u2014 .OF COURSE! Decarie Blvd.at Snowden Junction.CRONIN PLEASED WITH SCREENING OF HIS NOVELS One author who finds no fault with the handling of hig brain children in motion picture production is A.J.Cronin, author of \u2018\u2019The Citadel,\u201d whose novel \u201cThe Stars Look Down,\u201d thundering drama of Welsh coal miners, fitmed in England,\u201d which is now playing in it's second week at the Snowdon United Theatre.As was the case in \u201cThe Citadel,\u201d \u201cThe Stars Look Down\u2019 echoes every detail of the original novel faithfully,\u201d \u201cI went to see the picture in fear and trembling,\u201d Cronin declares, \u201cbut I came away having experienced the greatest emotional and artistic thrill of my whole life, It was striking to witness the sincere delineation of my novel, the reproduction of every shade of characterization, and the complete and vivid projection of all the people created by imagination and now presented to me moving, talking, yes, and dyins, with staggering reality.\u201d \u201cThe Stars Look Down\u2019 deals with the workers in the Welsh coal mines, struggling deep underground in constant peril, An earnest young miner and student fights to better their conditions safety.Strikes, riots, Intrigue and finaneial juggling of mine owners are cljmaxed by a mine disaster in which tons of water flood an unsafe mine inundating hundreds of workers and trapping others in pits from which there was no rescue, of beauty and phantasy.\u201d To these works Mr.Walsh has now added an extensive thesis in Celtic history.It is this latest fruit of his scholarship that has won him the new distinction.(htm) (Bt.Cetherine at Guy) and FRIDAY: CARY JOAN FONTAINE in \u201cSUSPICION,\u201d with Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Nigel Bruce.\u201cTHREE GIRLS ABOUT TOWN,\u201d with JOAN BLONDELL, Binnie Barnes, Janet Blair, Robert Benchiey and John Howard.TODAY GRANT, Saturday until Tuesday The dream spot of romancers.ALICE FAYE JOHN PAYNE CARMEN MIRANDA CESAR ROMERO with Cobine Wright, de.* George Barbier © Sheldon Leonard Leonid Kinskey © Chris-Plæ Martin © Billy Olibert 2nd Feature | DEADWOOD CITY! Last Outpost of Outlawry! Where 1 life was cheap .love was price- i] less.and laws were made with- | lead! | \u2018BADLANDS of DAKOTA\" | STARRING x ROBERT STACK x ANN RUTHERFORD with Richard Dix, Frances Farmer, Brod Crawford, Hugh Herbert, Andy Devine, Lon Chaney, Jr, and Fussy \u201cWEEK-END IN HAVANA\u201d What a chance for romance in Havana! John Payne, Alice Fay, \u2018 Carmen Miranda and Cesar Romero find out that night and.day it's plenty gay there in their latest picture, the new Technicolor musical \u201cWeek-end in Havana,\u201d which opens at the York United Theatre on Saturday playing until Tuesday night.: \u2018 % \u201c4% \u201cNEW YORK TOWN\u201d Fred MacMurray, Mary Martin and Akim Tamiroff in a scene from the film \u2018New York Town,\u201d which opens at the Westmount United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuesday night.\u201cTHE STARS LOOK DOWN\" Margäret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave and players in a scene from \u201cThe Stars Look Down,\u201d filmization of A.J.Cronin\u2019s stirring novel of the Welsh coal miners, which is now playing in its second week at the Snowdon United Theatre, Knight.COMEDY AND ROMANCE! Ann Sothern, Eleanor Powell and John Carroll in a scene from the musical comedy romance, \u2018Lady Be Good,\u201d which opens at the Monkiand United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuesday night.TIN HATS FLY HIGH : This quintette of attractive young misses is shown in \"Airfor- Bive,\u201d a festure number in the MRT's gay, musical \u201cTin Hat Revue.\u2019 The Tin Hats are holding an audition next Thursday evening the 2¢ at their Guy Street studios and hope to find much new talent for 1942 show.All-British Cast In American Film That rare commodity, something really new in film-fare le presented fn \u2018\u2019Suspicion, the new Cary Grant-Joan Fontaine vehl- cle which opened yesterday at the York United Theatre, The picture combines a Te markable romance with a spine- chilling mystery plot that has an entirely unexpected ending, and is a triumph for its two stars as well as another feather in the cap of its brilliant director, Alfred Hitchcock, whose famous talents for evoking and building up suspense were never more adroitly demonstrated, The story, laid iu England in the period just preceding the current war.revolves around the dramatic married life of Johnnie, a charming but totally unreliable ne\u2018er-do-well, and Lina, an unsophisticated country heiress with whom he elopes after a whirlwind courtship, Thrills, comedy adventure ave blended absorb- fugly in \u2018Honky-Tonk,* the new M-G-M film which opened last night at the Westmount United Theatre playing until Saturday night.This is the first picture to co-star Clark Gable and the fetching, versatile young lana Turner who recently scored personal successes in \u201cZiegfeld Gir!\u201d and \u201cDr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde.\u201d Mr.Gable, who has hud same tumous and highly decorative partners during the course of his screen careur, hits It off to ox- cellont mutual advantage with Miss Turner, In few of his previous vehicles has he been engaged in à more exciting romantic contratemps, or stepped into the path of more rough-and- tumble adventure.The MRT \u2018Tin Hat Revue\u201d, first group of its kind to be organized in Montreal after the outbreak of war, and one of Canada\u2019s most popular troop shows, will shortly be recruiting new members, the directors announced today.The Montreal Repertory Theatre studio at 1660 Guy Street will be the scene of an audition for talent next Thursday even- ning, January 29th, at 8 o'clock.and young ladies between 18 and 26 will be welcome to try for a place tn the new 1942 edition of the show.Owing to a consider- atle increase In \u2018\u2018production numbers\" to be staged this year, the producers are looking for a number of vocalists and chorus and specialty dancers.Experience is unnecessary, It was sald, since the musical director and dance instructors will be on hand to lend every assistance to beginners.The Tin Hats were carefully planned, and have rapidly progressed to become one of the most efficient travelling entertainment units engaged in brightening up our armed forces\u2019 leisure moments.They carry all their own properties and sound equipment with them, including a complete portable stage that has been set up as far west as Kingston and Petawawa and as far east as Three Rivers and Valcartier.The work of course is done voluntar- tly, and all members of the cust are busily engaged in regular daytime tasks, \u201cTin Hatting' Is their contribution towards the general war effort.It was suggested by the producers of the Revue that all young ladies interested in dancing or singing, whether experienced or not, wquld be well advised to take advantage of the excellent training thelr participation in Tin Hat performances gives them.The Tin Hata have travelled nearly 10,000 miles fn the past two years, presenting more than 100 performances of their sparkling.show to some 100,000 men in uniform.Some of the present cast had never appeared in public hefore auditioning with the show in 1939 but today are accomplished entertainers.It Is expected a Young Men's Canadian To Hear MacDonald The Young Men's Canadian Club open the New Year in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel on Monday evening with another splendid meeting.The guest speaker will be the Hou.Malcolm MacDonald, chief representative of the British Government in Canada.Mr.MacDonald, who visited the Mother Country late in the Fall, will gpeak on the present situation.| EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 | Deliveries frem 8 am.te 11 p.m.Noel Wright, president, wili be In charge nf the meeting which promises to \u2018he one of the most: important of the season.theatres are assisting a financial appeal by St.Mary's Hospital by screening a special trailer produced by As- rociated Screen Studios, 1llus- trating services offered by the hospital.Montreal But the greatest rout of all may rome when the German military starts chasing the Nazi party.| For Prompt Delivery of au SOLS Ge.\u2019 5307 Sherbrooke W.MRT \u2018Tin Hat Revue\u2019 Seeks To Recruit New Members great many applicants will be on hand next Thursday, when the Tin Hats will add to their rapidly growing organization that is carrying on in a worthwhile job.* CL and romantic PAGE THREE * Theatrical Attractions » Gable And Turner Score In Exciting Action Hit Few pictures of the year have been given such a sterling supporting cast as \u2018\u2019Honky-Tonk.\u201d Claire Trevor, one of the most striking of Hollywood's Broadway stage alutunae, has nn outstand- Ing part as a girl vying for Gable's affections, Frank More gun, playing a \u201cstraight\u201d role with counvinelug adroftness, is seo us the kindly mannered but congenitally unscrupulous father of Miss Turner.Marjorie Main, who has been vaulting to the top of the screen Indder in the Wale lace Bevery pictures, has another topuoteh part, as has Albert Dekker, Movies Aid War Drive A film committeu has already been named in the Montreal area to enllst the maximum co-opera- tion of the motion picture ine dustry during the forthcoming Victory Loan Campaign.It will comprise lH.Taylor, chairman of Montreal Flim Board of Trade, W.Lester of United Amusements, T.Cleary of Consolidated Amusements, J.deSeve of France Film, and W.J.Singleton of Associated Screen Nows, \u201cJaps Old Hands at Money Swindle They're Usiug in Philippines.\u201d Old hands, indeed, at any sort of slant-eyed swindle.Complete Elec @® Radio Repairs ® Household Repairs @® Washer Repairs ELECTR 5774 Sherbrooke St.(At Melrose) (Entablished Over 25 Years) trical Service @ Motor Repairs @® Refrigerator Repairs ® Vacuum Repaibs ICIANS w.EL 7379 ALLEN'S or MONT ROUGE APPLE JUICE 3-25: tins NAPIERVILLE CHOICE PEAS 3 «.25° WHITE SWAN TOILET TISSUE 3 \u2014.25° KEEN'S MUSTARD 1% oz.ld ' 2 ox.| 15¢ CLEANSER 3.14¢ WINDSOR CABTLE BONELESS CHICKEN \u201cn 25° Tin FANCY [ICEBERG head 10¢ LETTUCE dos.25: BUNKIST a LS dé ren rat te On Sale Thurs., Fri, Sat.\u2014January 22, 23, 24 o A pa Ce hd.FRESH GROUND ROYAL HOUSE COFFEE .49° (3c Refund on Return of Tin) SULTANA 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Valentine Dance on Saturday, February 14.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Follett spent last week in tho Lauren- lunes.Mrs.Ernest IT, Russell has returned to Quebec after visiting Mr, and Mrs.A.M.Ruasell.Mrs.Willlam C.Martin, of Timmins, Ont., arrived In the city on Monday night to visit her mother, Mrs.T.C.Keefer.Mrs.Roger Ouimet wus in Quebec over the week-end visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Lleu- tenant und Mrs.Hugues Lapointe.Sale ULTRA-SMART WINTER DRESSES $10.$12.S15.Charlotte has just received a variety of advance Spring Models - charming gay prints .featherweight wools ., .dark .crepes .bright colors, These dresses are being offered at \u201cSPECIAL PRICES\u201d during this Sale.CHARLOTTE Gowns 1353 GREENE AVE., WESTMOUNT, Fl.7773 Interior Decoration TO SUIT YOUR PURSE & TASTE te chas.w.william Furnishings Counsel 4927 Sherbrooke W.Miss Jndy Merrill has returned from Three Rivers, where she visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mi, and Mrs.Esmond Peck, for two weeks.Mr.and Mrs.W.L., Hogg, with their guests.Judge and Mrs, Al- lyn iL.Brown, of Norwich, Coun., spent week-end al the Seigniory Club, Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Doutre, Mr and Mra, Edward Y.Pratt and Mr, J.F.E.Pratt have returned from the Alpine Inn, Ste.Marguerite.Mr.and Mrs, Alex Miller left recently to visit their son, Able Bodied Seaman Alex Miller, R.C.N., in Halifax.They are expected to return shortly.Guild Group \u201cA\u201d of St.Stephen's Women's Association held à bridge yesterduy afternoon in the parish hall.Mrs, J.Charles Langsion was table convener, and the hostesses were Mrs.Dor- olhy Parsons and Mrs.A, Matthews.Mrs.W.P.Fortune, Elm ave- nue, will entertain at a small bridge tomorrow afternoon in nid of \u201cV-Bundles for Britain,\u201d when her guests will each bring some article of wearing apparel to be sent to victims of air raide in England's bombed areas.H.R.H.Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, hus graciously consented to become the honorary president of the Allied Post.The Allied Post was founded last October with the object of sending gitt parcels to sailors aboard the ships of our allles Louching at Canadian ports.Mrs.John Langdon has re turned from Ottawa.where she atiended the concert of the McGill String Quartet, and the opening of the Art of Australia exhibition at the National] Gallery.She was the guest of her mother, Mrs.M.Burke.St.Mary's Hospital Maternity Committee will hold a luncheon meeting tomorrow af a quarter- to-one o'clock, in Salon E of the Ritz Carlton Hotel, when Murs, Lionel Lindsay, president of the Montreal Foundling Hospital will be gyest speaker.The annual bridge of the Mc- Gill Alumnae Society, in aid of the Federation Scholurghip fund, Phoñe DE.7838 for Appointment will be held on Friday, January 30, at half-past eight o'clock in the Royal Victoria College.Mrs.Wallace Roy is convener, assisted by Mrs, J, Alex.Kdmison and a committees consisting of Miss Margaret Garlick, Miss Margaret Taylor and Miss Helen Kydd.The Reverend Harold Laws and Mrs.Laws were at home to memtifers of St.Stephen's Par- fsh on Saturday afternoon at the rectory, 1 Weredale Park.À special social evening for the \u2018teen age boys and girls of the \u201cY\u201d 3-F Club will be held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock.A program of novelty dances and light refreshments has been arranged by the committee in charge.ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs, John Baillie announce the engagement of their only daughter, Ivy Alice, to Mr.Gordon Stanley Brooks, B.Ph., only son of Mr.and Mrs, Stanley S.Brooks.Mr.and Mrs.Alex Poole have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Lieutenant Walter F.Molesky, 144th Armored Signal Corps, U.S.Army, son of Mr.Frank Molesky and of the late Mrs.Molesky, of North- amplon, Pennsylvania, the marriage to take place shortly.APPROACHING MARRIAGES The marriage of Miss Margaret Anne Jaques, oldest daugh- ter of Mr.and Mrs.Hngh B.Jaques, of Westmount, to Sur- geon-Lieutenant Roderick C.Ross, R.C.N.V.R., son of Mr.and Mrs.William Alexander Ross, ot Vineland, Ont., has been arranged to take place on Saturday at six o'clock in St.Matthias\u2019 Church.WEDDINGS Anglin-Hubbell The marriage of Theodora Marianne, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.D\u2019Arcy Orde Hubbell, to Sergeant- Pilot William George Anglin, R.C.A.F., son of the late James Penrose Anglin and of Mrs, An- glin, took pluce on Saturday afternoon in St.Matthias\u2019 Church, Squadron Leader the Reverend Canon Gilbert Oliver, R.C.A.F., officiating, Given away by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of pale blue silk crepe, modelled on long lines, having a bodice trinimed with tiny buttons, leg-o'- mutton sleeves ending in points over the wrists, and a full skirt.Her tiny hat of curled blue feathers was worn with a long matching veil falling at the back, THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1942 CATHOLIC WOMEN AMALGAMATE GROUPS T0 HELP WAR EFFORT Among the Catholic women of Westinount, various groups have heen actively engaged since the outbreak of the war in supporting the war effort wherever and whenever necessity arose.At a meeting held at Victoria Hall recently these various groups, Joined by many individual work- era, decided to amalgamate in the interests of greater efficiency and increased effort.The initiative for forming the group came from Mrs.A.A.Pare under whose lezdership tentative plans have been m'de towards achieving the following aims.To promote maximum efficiency by avolding duplication of effort.To develop ideas operative war work.To hold themselves \u2018n readiness to support any emergency demand that might arise from the national crisis.To keep a record of thewar- ied efforts of the group.A second meeting of the Catholic War Workers of Westmount was hell at Victoria Hall on Monday, and the formal opening meeting will be held iL the Oak Room, Victoria Hall, on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, to which all Catholic women of West mount, whether French or English speaking, ave invited.for co- and her old-fashioned bouquet was of Sweetheart roses tied with pale pink ribbons.Her only ornament was a string of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom.Mies D'Arcy Elizabeth Hubbell, her sister's only attendant, wore a floor-length frock of dusky pink silk crepe, fashioned on the same lines as the frock worn by the bride, with three-quarter length leg-o\u2019-mution sleeves.She wore a tiny hat of pink curled feathers, with a long tulle veil to match, and carried a small bouquet of pink carnations tied with pale blue ribbons, Sergeant-Pilot Frank (Pat) Packard, R.C.A.F., was best man for the bridegroom, and the ushers were Sub-Lieutenant George Gault, R.C.N.V.R., Serg- eant-Pilot Ian McRobie, R.C.A.F., and Mr.Robert Mitchell.The reception was held at the home of the bride\u2019s parents, 4695 Westmount avenue, and later Sergeant-Pilot and Mrs.Anglin left for a skiing trip in the Laurentians, the bride wearing a frock of admiral gold silk crepe under a coat of airforce blue, trimmed with mink, and a hat and muff of the same fur.\"His Care C He Can.+ races and creeds egain.The great at all.That is why, 5D a day $2 a day @ St.Mary's Hospital serves all classes of society.The only consideration is the welfare of the patient \u2014 that he should get well patients can pay only a small part of the cost of their care or nothing time in three years, St.Mary's is appealing for your support.Give your contribution to the canvasser who calls on you or send it to: CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS ROOM 401 CONFEDERATION BUILDING Telephone MA.9371 osis:- Pay:- \u2014 and all majority of for the first to Women Home Fumishing First Aid By CHARLES W.WILLIAMS Your problems mailed to The Examiner will receive persons] attention in consecutive order.A correspondent writes as follows: I noticed in your column that you advocate hanging a tinted mirror over a fireplace which has no mantel shelf.This would no doubt be very effective, but\u2014what are we to do when our \u2018budget doesn\u2019t allow us to go in for things like that?Could you make any other suggestions for treating such a fireplace which would require very little firancial outlay?Answer: Assuming your walls are plain \u2014papered or painted\u2014a most attractive, effective and economical treatment is to choose a wall paper in a pronounced design, which shall embody the color of your draperies, or furniture covering or rug; and have it put on the entire face of your fireside projection from baseboard to ceiling or cornice.Modern Vases Suggested Another idea, modernistic in conception, is to secure a wooden salad bowl about 12 inches in diameter.Cut in across into two equal pieces, tack a heavy cardboard across what was the mouth of the half bowl.You will now have two wall vases.Paint these to match your woodwork or walls, hang on the face of the mantel-breast one above the other, with about 15 inches between them, the lower one being about 5 feet from the floor, Fill each with artificial flowers in colors harmonizing with your room color scheme.These should be about 3 inches from either the left or right side of the firesides wall projection according to which side you wish to emphasize, Question: What do you consider the right color to use for an accent im a bedroom done in beige, brown dusty rose; that is, if you think a color accent necessary in this scheme?Answer: The necessity of otherwise of the inclusion of a color accent in your room is purely a personal matter, which in turn is dependent upon your temperament.Your room should express you, and your presence in the room may supply all the accent necessary.Accent \u201cPeps Up\" Accent is used to pep up a room and provide a \u2018high spot,\u201d or several.A bedroom is a room in which you may relax, Perhaps it fulfills this function without FIRST 1942 MEETING HELD IN ACADEMY BY ASCENSION\u201d SODALITY The Young Ladies\u2019 Sodality of Agcension Parish held its first monthly meeting of the new year on Monday evening i: St.Paul's Academy, when reports were given by the various committees in the \u2018group.Miss Carroll MacDonald, the prefect, thanked the members of the Apostolic committee for the charitable work they had done during the Christmas season, 25 baskets, containing food, clothing and toys having been distributed to needy families.It was reported that the Eucharistic committee has achieved its aim of perpetual communion in the sodality, and that members of the Catholic Truth committee, under the chairmanship of Miss Allison, are renewing thelr efforts for the cause of Catholic action by the distribution of Catholic books, magazines and pamphlets, a number of such publications being sent to men overseas.Cigarettes are also being shipped overseas, with the help of the Apostolic committee under Miss Taylor.Miss Alma Tremblay was thanked for the work as miat- reas of candidates, and the so- dality's director, Reverend Fa- thar George Toms.spoke to the sodality on the subject, \u201cRighteous Peace.\" Father Toms supported Monsignor 8heen's plan of a \u201choly hour day,\u201d including daily mass when possible, as well as ather devotions.Frances Willard W.C.T.U.Dr.J.S.Astbury, principal of Baron Byng High Sehool, will speak on \u201cPresent Day Problems for Young People,\u201d at the meei- tng of the Frances Willard W.C.T.U., to be held on Wednesday in Dominion Douglas hall.Master Donald Harvie will be the soloist.further treatment.If, however, you want to give it more character, I would suggest chartreuse if you are a blonde, brownette or auburnette; if a brunette, a bright-red accent will be effective, particularly for the winter months.Questions: My husband likes to lie on the chesterfield reading and smoking, and my son puts his feet up on the furniture when he reads at night.How can I keep my furniture nice under such conditions?I want my room to look nice and at the same time keep my men-folk happy.Must I sacrifice appearance to their comfort?Answer: Put Family First I would say my husband and son first, last and always, How would you feel if they went elsewhere to \u201cfeel at home?\u201d 1 recall one lady who met a similar condition by providing quickly detachable slip covers for rough usage thus protecting her good coverings.This is equally prae- tical where there are small children.Some day you may achieve an upstairs lounge or den, and thus save your living room.We must never return to the days of our forebears of two or three generations back, when the \u2018\u2018parlor\u2019\u201d\u2019 Was a sort of holy of holies, used only for company, weddings and funerals.There is nothing too good for one's loved ones, and it\u2019s up to you to make theirs a Home Sweet Home, regardless of any other consideration.ATRL \u201cSERV E CANADA BY SAVING 3 Save - FOOD MONEY $50 CERTIFIGATES WILL BE PRIZES | AT TWODAY BAZAR To further the war effort, al $50 War Savings Certificate will! be given away as a free lucky number prize on each of the two days of the Temple Emanu-El.annual congregation bazaar.which will take place on Feb-| ruary 10 and 11, at the Temple! Community Hall, These, and smaller certificates can be claimed only if the winner is there in a a 7 EP Lt Pd PPP P2277 P72 PP P20 dr 7 \u2018\u2019Westmount\u2019s.Home Newspaper\u201d be held at 2.30 p.m.on Tuesday in the church hall, }elville avenue.YOU OUGHT TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR FIGURE Have A SPENCER Designed for you to slim your hips and waistline, flatten your abdomen and diaphragh - and give you graceful posture, MISS B.COUILLARD Spencer Corsetiere ELwood 2374 Plesse phone during the following hours: 8 to 10 a.m.12 to 1 p.m.evenings after 7.30 p.m.4346 Decarie Blvd.person.Admission will be free both afternoon and evening.Head conveners are: Mesdames Arthur Simon, Harry Wolfe, W.N.Carin, M.Silverstein, J.N.| Neumann, J.Lewinson; cashiers and executive, Jos.Kruger, J.A.Roston, H.Margolick, Sara Fis- chel; Brotherhood representatives, in charge of raffle of $200 combination R.C.A.radio and | automatic record changer, Messrs.\u2019 I.Sidney Isaacs, Arthur Simon, | Martin Arnovitz, Harry Wolfe, David Jassby; chairman of donations, Mrs.J.N.Neumann; chairman of raffle books, Mrs.W.N.Carin.Temple Emanu-El Boy Scout Troop will assist.Heads of committees have met at the home of Mrs.Harry Wolfe, Vendome avenue and of Mrs.Arthur Simon.Kitchener avenue.The next meeting of all bazaar\u2019 heads, conveners, and conveners of booths will take place at the Temple on Monday evening, January 26.Ladies\u2019 Aid Society The monthly business meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of \u201cFROM WEAVER TO WEARER\" Fine, Soft, Dainty Hand Woven, All-Wool (Wos.) 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the nets made th difference.Higgins, Noseworthy and L.Diver scored the Orioles\u2019 goals.Emmett Milne, Howie Hushion, Johnnie Hutchison and Ray Caron played effectively for the Westmcunts.+ Tomorrow night the West- mounts meet the Cozy Restaurant team of Verdun at West- mount Park, while on Monday night they play the R.C.A.F.Eagles.The Airmen and the Westmounts are the local teams in the loop.Bussiere combined to assure the Victorias of a tie for the section lead when they scored three of the Vics four goals against the Cyclones to give their team a 4-1 win.McKissock tallied twice and was credited with one assist, while Bussiere picked up an assist in addition to his tally.Jim Wrigglesworth scored the other Vic goal, Rupert Rubens scoring ace of the Cyclones, accounted for their lone goal.Scoring records of the section show Dave Harvie of the Beavers by virtue of his seven goal scoring spree, on top of the list with ten points.Harvie has scored seven goals and is credited with three assists.Jackie McKissock of the Victorias, is in the runner- up position with six points accounted for by four goals and two assists.Only one midget game is on the bill for tomorrow evening and this a replay of an earlier game.The Canadiens will meet the Victorias at Westmount Park at 8.30 p.m.A single game is also carded for Westmount Park on Saturday afternoon when the Beavers meet the Cyclones, Other games during the week will see the Flyers travel down to Staynor Park on Monday night to play their postponed game while the usual Wednesday double-header will see the Canadiens play the Beavers and the Flyers hook-up with the Victorias.\u2014 DON'T THROW IT AWAY THROW IT AT HITLER! Department Ottawa of National War Services Honourable J.T.Thorson Minister | - were 6-0 and 4-1, \"Ds NET RESULT Boston and Brooklyn players are clustered at mouth of Americans\u2019 goal on Madison Square Garden ice in maze of hockey sticks, skates and pads.Charlie Rayner is also present.help.Amerks won, 3-2.In there somewhere, among others, are Art Jackson of Bruins and Hazen McAndrews and Wilf Field, of the Amerks.Goalie He stopped thrust with considerable ROYALS SWAMP THEN WHITEWASH THEM 20 IN TWO MUNICIPAL LEAGUE GAMES Before the present hockey season is over, the Royals in the bantam section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League, will have done their share to develope some very smart goal-keepers in this locality.If a goal-keeper has any talent, the section leaders certainly bring it out of him as in the first four games of their schedule; the Royals have kept up a continuous bombardment on their opponent's nets.Although the Royals took the measure of the Tornados 8-0 and 9-0 on Friday night and Saturday afternoon respectively, the standout feature of the games was the exhibition given by Angus Boright in the Torna-% dos\u2019 nets.Boright was kicking ang Argos lead the \u201cB\u201d section them out from all angles, making impossible saves, Norris Masterman turned out with the bantam leaders for the first time and harvested eight points in the two games.Ian Macaulay and Jack Patterson were the big euns in the 8-0 rout of the Tornados, each of the forwards getting two goals, while Masterman picked up three assists in addition to a lone counter.Chuck McCrae led the Royals in their other victory over the Tornados, the 9-0 affair, McCrae counted three of the winner's goals and assisted in one other.Two games were played in the \u201cB\" section of the group on the week-end, John McDonald's Sailors shut-out the Panthers in the Friday night game 2-0 with David Binmore and Donnie Wad- worth sinking the winning counters.The other game resulted in a 1-all stalemate between tlie Argos and the Bulldogs.The Bulldogs opened the scoring in the first period when Maurice Strachan scored an unassisted goal, The Bulldogs held their one goal lead until well into the third stanza when Georke Mcl.anders got the tying counter for the Argos, League records at present show the Royals far in front of the \u201cA section with four wins and no losses, while the Bulldogs FIRST TWO GAMES ARE WON BY PATS Dickie Black's Pats have taken a firm hold on first place in the Staynor section of the Pee Wee League.The Pats have won their first two encounters, both against the Royals.The acores The Bulldogs won their only scheduled game so far, 2-1 over the Royals.Earl MacDonald of the Pats leads the scoring brigade with three goals and two assists for a total of five points.Brendan Neeson 1s tled with MacDonald in points with two goals and three assists.One Pee Wee league game ia scheduled for this e :ning when the Pats play the Royals.Tomorrow nigh.the Pats play the Bulldpgs.Tuesday's game sens the Royals meeting the Bulldogs.Bad weather has forced the postponement of two scheduled games.\u201cHitler Belleves He Is Infallible,\u201d\" We, too, believe he is-\u2014 infallibly wrong.TORNADOS 64 with three points apiece, The Bulldogs are as yet undefeated.Bob Smith of the Royals leads the scoring parade with nine goals but Warren Chippindale in tied with him in points, getting credit for seven goal and two assists.Chippindale also plays for the Royals, George MclLanders of the Argos is the leading point getter in the \u2018\u201cB\u2019 section, McLanders has scored three goals for all his points.John Choyce of the Argos and Maurice Strachan of the Bulldogs follow closely with two SEA SCOUTS DOWN OT.MATTHIAS 42 Pete Harlings Sea Scouts hockey team opened their season in smart fashion when they defeated Walter Mitham'a St.Matthias\u2019 team 4-8 in the first game of the Westmount Inter- Troop Hockey League.The Scout league ia a section of the West- mount Municipal Hockey League.The Sea Scouts will have a chance to win their second straight game when they meet John Bishop's 2nd Westmount Troop tonight at King George rink.The game is scheduled to start at 7.00 p.m.The Inter-Troop league ls n three team affair with single games being played every Thursday evening at King George Park.HOCKEY LOOP SCHEDULE TO OPEN JAN 24 The Y.M.C.A.League schedule is to start on Saturday with six teams taking part.With interest running high, the competition should be very keen.The Senior Leaders\u2019 Corps meats quite regularly on Wednas- day evening, and Saturday afternoon.Arrangements have been made for the Westmount Corps to act as hosts \u2018o other \u2018\u201cY\u201d Corps throughout the city.The representative corps will meet at Westmount on Saturday at 56 p.m, for a combined gym period followed by a swim and supper.All interested leaders are invited to Le present.The Westmount \u201cY\" swimming poul tests have been very good during the past six weeks.Thoy have been so good in fact, that, the Branch issues a challenge to any other \u201cY\" in (he city to produce a more satisfactory average of weekly test results.Mr.Drain, the bullding superintendent, deserves special mention for his unceasing efforts to keep the pool in A-1 condftion.The new Air Force Manning Pool at Lachine has been granted permission to use (he pool and gym on Wednesday afternoon.Approximately 60 mon use the facilities during this period.DELIVERED ICE COLD Rapid Service till 11 p.m.FI.4744 Îf first line signals busy, Dial WE.1616 FORUM GROCERY Nearest Licensed Grocer to Westmount Boys Hockey koals aplece.; 2209 St.Catherine W.a gi EAGLES TRIM HAWKS 70 ON STAYNIR RIK The Hawks won and lost In the only two games played in the Juvenila section of the West.mount Municipal Hockey League last week.Tho Hawks created a bit of an upset whon they defeated the Rebels 3-1 recently on Westmount Park.Unfortunately their winning streak was halted at one as the Golden agloe shut them out 7-0 at Staynor rink on Friday night.The game at Westmount Park lust Wednesday wus a close nf- fair.Harold Burt led the winners with a pair of gonls.Warren Duley acored the Hawks\u2019 third goal, Jimmis Macken scored the Rehols\u2019 only goal on passes from Dunc Patterson and Allan Boldue.The Golden Ragles wore too | good for the Hnwks on Friday.night, This marks tho second time the Engles have vun up n 7-0 count on tho Hawks, Sonny Provost led the Golden Ragles' scorers on Friduy night, scoring three goals, Eduard Road scored a pair of tallies for the winners, while single counters were scored by Siu DBenulne and Johnnie Chenier.: Johnnie Chenier of the Golden Eagles leads tho section scorers with eight points, evenly divided with four goals and four assists.Teammate Johnnie Pefrson is closely behind with seven points The Blue Cross ANIMAL CLINIC 4731 DECARIE BLVD.Dr.0.S.NORDLAND VETERINARY SURGEON necoutted fur by four goals and three as.ists., The mild spell has put the Juvenile section hack on ita heels a bit as two postponed gates are now on the hooks.Tomorrow night the Golden Eagles make ale other trip down to Staynor to play the Hawks.The Rebels play the Golden Kagles on Monday night and the third game of the week sees the Hawks play the Golden Eagles at Westmount Park.Dougie Alexander's Golden Jagles leads the Juvenile race ut the present time with three wins and no losses.\u2018The Rebels ave in second place with ono win and two losses, while the Hawks have one win and thres losses.DExter 9485 \u201cWE FURNISH THE TOQLS - YOU DO THE WORK\" SK SSI THE HOBBY WORKSHOP (In Cliffside Garage) Planned for YOUR convenience - Fully cquipped with motor-driven wood & moetal-working machinery - shapers - sanders - Jig saws - band saws - wood lathes - circular saws - grinders - drill press - metal & scrow-cutting lathes, ete.Uso it to build working models - houschold articles - Your own or lour materials - Open every weekday and Mon.Wad., 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