The Westmount examiner, 28 mai 1942, jeudi 28 mai 1942
[" )n ctor.Mr.ity School Nestmoun: ent at the supervised ecause of | swimming two have sday from from 2.00 led times, swimming duled for m 8.00 to § s between 10 are at he special to - swim eing con.Bach sec- week, T LAW s now à many._\u2014 ments \u2014 \"KITS | 0D | ES SHOP Sy \u201cAll Through The Night\u201d DRANE 6 43 Years in ox Westmount\" | WEDDING GIFTS Antique Engagement and Wedding Rin and modern Silverware.C0 es he TWestmount LWxaminer OCD 3 A YO D0C DOC ARDWOOD FLOORS * 8 Supplied - Laid - Finished Ë Repaired - Refinished = ä \u20140\u20140 \u20140\u20140\u2014 | 9 i We buy diamonds, old gold and jewelry.| 0\" Cleaned OHMAN'S \u2014 ; Matenol | A, Ross Grafton & Co.1 | ue, pans \"RG Gur a rving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis | Fee ts timates WE, 2323] VOL.XIII, No.22 .eee EXPERT SPEAKS T0 ROTARIANS ON FOOTWEAR W.H.Mack Addresses Club on Importance of Shoes to General Health The shoe industry is one of the most important in Canada, w.H.Mack, head of the Montreal shoe firm bearing his name, stated while addressing the regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of West- mount in Victoria Hall yesterday.Mr.Mack had as his subject, \u201cShoes \u2014 and their importance to general health.\u201d In 1667, he said, there were oniy 20 factories engaged in the making of footwear, Today there are in Canada 227 plants in the industry, nearly 59 per cent of which are in the Province of Quebec, Over 90 per cent of women\u2019s footwear, he continued, is produced strictly from the standpoint of style or appeal to the eve with little thought for the health of the wearer, He cited the demand for the best which accompanied the purchase of clothes, eye glasses and dental work in all of which comfort and health were prime considerations along with appearance.Shoes, he said, were even more important as concerning the foundation on which the whole body rested and yet they were generally purchased with no thought of their effect on the nervous system and of the possibility of ill-fitting footwear aggravating numerous ills.From vears of experience in the business, Mr.Mack said, he had had ample proof that many cases of backache, hip and knee troubles had their origin in faulty shoes.The speaker was introduced by Chester McBride.The president, E.A.Everson, was in the chair.DEGREE GIVEN 10°.SPINNEY BY UNIVERSITY Prominent Resident Honot- ed at Acadia University Convocation Ceremony G.W.Spinney, of 1 Braeside Place, stated that an appalling contradiction in human existence confronts university graduates, in an address he made at Wolf- ville, N.S.on Tuesday when Le was awarded the degree of Doctor of Civil Laws at the Convocation ceremony at Acadia University there.Graduates were devoting themselves \u2018'to ideals of culture.health and reverence of personality.\u201d he said, \u201cwhile our civilization involves us in war and the destruction of lives.How can we construct out of war and peace together?\u201d Mr.Spinney, who is joint general manager of the Bank of Montreal and chairman of the National War Finance Committee, emphasized the urgency of war demands.\u2018We cannot wait for an intellectual solution.\u201d he declared.\u201cWe have an immediate practical probiem on our ; hands.\" Mr.Spinney was the only recipient of an honorary degree at the college closing.In all.82 degrees and diplomas were conferred by Dr.F.W.Patterson.University president.Park Program are Park The following events echeduled for Westmount this week: .Tonight: Senior softball Dodgers vs No.3 Command.St.Hubert vs No.12 Depot.Friday night: Senior softhail.Dodgers vs Swans.; 'L.Flood Speaker At Club Meeting The members of the West- mount Stamp Club heard a talk by L.Flood, former secretary of the club.on \u2018\u2018Postage Stamps\u201d at last week's meeting of the organization, This week there will be an open meeting with no formal program.The program, committee under the chairmanship of H.E.Guertin, will be busy ironing out details for the clos- 4th, At this meeting, entertainment and refreshments are an enjoyable part of the evening.Assisting Guertin in this task is Mrs.C.Morley.Tonight's meeting of the Club will get underway at 8.15 p.m., and will be held in the Oak Room at Victoria Hall.Fo, KERTLAND HOME ON LEAVE AFTER CRASH Resident and R.C.A.F.Companion Escape Without a Scratch Flight Sergeant Peter Kert- Jand, son of Mr.and Mrs.C.G.Kertland.of 696 Victoria avenue, returned home Tuesday night on a four-day leave after struggling back to civilization from a plane crash which him and a companion stranded 48 hours in the bush in the Kirkland Lake area, His father is president of Commercial Alcohols Limited.The crash, from which both Kertland and LAC.A, C.Hales.Windsor, Ont., escaped without a scratch, occurred last Saturday.They were winging their way west over the Kirkland Lake area late In the afternoon in a homber when ice began to form on the wings.They were flying gradually disappeared, They ran into engine trouble, however, apparently caused by ice or water in the carburetor.Flt.-Sgt.Kertland was born and educated in Montreal, He graduated from Westmount High School and entered the School of Commerce.McGill University.After completing two years of study there he decided.in September, 1940.to enter the R.C.A.F, He enlisted and received his wings in Charlottetown a year later.MARLER CITES MONTREAL WOES The city's finances.wise extension of the new social welfare department, enlargement of the sewerage system.increasing the manpower of the understaffed police department.modernization of the street lighting system and full mechanization of the incineration division.were cited Tuesday by George C.M.L.A., for St.Antoine-West- mount, as the major problems of Montreal.Addressing members of the Rotary Club of Montreal at their weekly iuncheon in the Mount Royal Hotel, Mr, Marler said that the finance problem is.naturally.the most important, and he recommended adoption of the Working Plan for refinancing that was suggested last October.He also maintained that the \u2018present administration and Municipal Commission have shown effectively that the city can be run to advantage without politics.Mayor Adhemar Raynault was a guest at the luncheon, GAELIC SERVICE PLANNED In Westminster Central church on Sunday evening, the [filth | Gaelic Service is to be beld, just \u2018after the regular 7.30 English vespers.This is strictly und.- ing session of the season which [§ is scheduled\u2019 for Thursday, June |3 lett | at a high altitude at the time\u2019 and.as they lost height.the ice Marler.\u2018 the | ew pu = 1 IN Due |} and almost ripped the ship in half.ONE THE U- WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1942 BOATS DIDN'T SINK 75 resté Ld ; It the skipper of a certain Axis submarine makes an honest report, he won't take credit for sinking this U.S.tanker, even though he sent a torpedo crashing into her side, blew out the steel deck plates Although loaded with oil, the tanker did not catch fire, and is pictured after steaming into an American port under its own power, with bulk of cargo intact.DR.ALEXANDER \u201cWILL ADDRESS = SCHOOL GROUP King's Home and School Association to Hear Con- Ave.; Sadye Block, 3764 Grey I .P h .Ave.: Edward Bronfman, 9 Bel- sulting Psychologist vedere Rd.: Shirley Brovender._\u2014 1455 Drummond St: Phyllis Mrs, Frances S.Alexander, Bronfman, 15 Belvedere Rd.; M.A.Ph.D, specialist in chiid| Erma Caplan, 457 Grosvenor i guidance and consulting Psychol- Ave.Dianne Crellustein, 440: | ogist of the Psychological lnsti- Tall a ou Mdelsioue, | tute of Montreal.will speak on Fineberg.5672 Monkland Cave.j the subject: \u201cParents and Child- shirley Fisher.1453 Guy St.; ren in Wartime\u201d at the final, Mortimer Flanders, 4042 Mur- meeting of the season of the;lowe Ave.: Martin Franklyn.King's Westmount Home and: 5897 Grove Hin Place: Judy , ; Garbe.5055 Victoria Ave.: Leste; School Association (aking place jirshberg, 4994 Victoria Ave.: tonight.Lionel Loshak., 5215 Decarlt Dr.Alexander completed her Blvd.: Eileen Mendelsohn, 3796 Ph.D.in psycholody at Columbia Yendome Ave; Perry Meyer University in 1935 and studied! ooo) Grosvenor Ave.Maurice ; Phillips, 4061 Vendome Ave.for a year with child guidance] experts at the University of! Vienna, | Before her marriage to a! Canadian, Dr.Alexander was engaged as\u2019 consulting psychologist | with various educational institutions in New York City.She was and! two years, and or- State Psychiatric Institute Hospital for al guidance service for refugees | for over a year.Since coming to Montreal, she has been doing.private consultations with child- | the floor will be welcomed.| To conclude the mesting.a motion picture.\u201cThe Gaspe Tour\u201d will he shown, | Chess And Checkérs Popular At \u2018Y\u2019 Branch For the past week the boys\u2019 of the Wesimount \u2018Y\u2019 have been playing in chess and checker tournaments.In the prep's checker tournament Ernest Myers has already been declared champion having come out on top of Sandy Cross in the finals, In the junior section, David Ross has now reached the finals and ner hetween Ross Gillingham and Gord M=acl.end for the champinan- ship.There has been a great amount of enthusiasm in the open chess contest and E.Taylor, W.Seimers, C.\u2018and Bill Gilmour reached the semi-finals.It is expected that a winner will be found by the end of this week.have already | i a \u2018ro]-! \u2014_\u2014 Saturday afternoon: Cricket.nominational.and no extra \u2018~ol-.\u2014_\u2014 exhibition game i lection\u2019 asked for all who under Gideons Bibles For Hosp'al i Monday evening: Senior soft- stand the melodious vernacular a A dedication ceremony will! btll, Rovals vs Radlolocators: Highland welcome! take place in the A.R.Griffith | .; .No.12 Depot vs Dodgers: St.\u2014 Hubert vs No 3 Command.COUNCIL TO MEET HERE \\sidence of the Tuesday evening: Softhall.The Queber Provincial Home Hospital of Montreal, on Sunday.| Westmount girls vs Pee Wee and School Council will hold +s May 31st, 1942.at 2.15 p.m., de- League team.,-econd annual meeting, in ine dicating to the hospital sone 60: Wednesday evening: Senior Westmount Intermediate School.Billes donated by the \u201cGideons\u201d.| toftball, Swans vs Wireless Academy Road, on Wednesdar, : Friends of the hospital are S\u201chooi; Dodgers vs St.Hubert.; June 3rd, 1942, at £.00 p.m.|cordially invited to attend.| the Synagogue.The following will receive diplomas and certificates: David Robinson, 36 Forden Crescent; Arthur Roskies, 434 Prinre man, vyn Shiller, .Vivian also an interne at the New York{St; Ann Solomon, 5251 Brillan ; Âve.: Joe] Takefman, 4251 Mar- cil ganized and directed a vocation- | Albert: Aususta Vineberg, 603 is Waiting to play the win- | ) McFadden | Graduation Shaar Hashomayim To Hold Rites Tonight Graduation exercises of the Hebrew and Sunday Schools will take place tonight at 8 p.m., in Edward Bernfeld, 2075 Lincoln Alan Portjgal, 4883 Victoria Ave.: Albert Ave.; Ernest Sacoransky, $9 Holton Ave.; Irwin Schnelder- 4685 Grosvenor Ave.: Al 122 Aberdeen Ave.: Singer, 3520 McTavish n= Ave.; Nina Teff, 420 Prince Belmont Ave.; Joyce Weiner 4516 Decarie Blvd.; and Sylvia Weijssler, 430 Metcalfe Ave.Last Saturday, the second day ren and adults.of Shavuos, the fifth annual de.The annual meeting of the.dication of the Bar Mitzvah Shelf association, with its review of took place in the library.Twentv- the year's accomplishments and Seven boys and their parents the election of officers for the participated.Dr.Abramowitz 1942-43 season will precede the.briefly traced the origin of this| address, signifiéant custom, emphasizing A slate of officers has been the link which this presentation prepared but nominations from created between the Bar Mitzvah boy and the Synagogue.He also; \u2018pointed out how fitting it is to! associate Bar Mitzvah with Jew ish learning.Samuel J.Lethowitz.Acting Educational Director.conducted the dedication ceremony.assiat- ed by Mr.8.Lerner.Mra.Edward Solomon, president.Wa.men's Auxiliary, and a Commit.\u2018ee consisting of Mrs.I.K Freedman and Mrs.M.J.Hefllig, were in charge of the arrangements.An informal Kiddush was; served, led hy Julian Pearson.| The name nf Robert Stample-, \u2018van was inadvertentiy omittad ; ; ; from the list of participants pre-; viously published.Under the direction of Scout Master S.D, Lonn nnd Alex Shul- man, arrangements are being made to open tbe Shaar Hash»- mayim Scout Camp, Tamaracou- ta, for the period July 3rd-20th.This Sabbath, the junior congregation will honor the class ol 5702 at a special graduates\u2019 service at which the guest speaker will be Mrs.Jesse Schwartz, The seuson's final movie program wlll be presented this Sunday, at 4 p.m.The feature wii! be \u201cHold that Ghost,\u201d starring Bud Abbott, Lou Costello and Mischa Auer.The V-Bundles Group meeting at the synagogue Tuesdays, requests that clothing or materials suitable for bundles be delivercd to the depot at 4979 Queen Mary Road.If unable to deliver, telephone EX, 1022, Hebrew School examinations will continue from May 27 through June R.Closing exercises are on June 7, Last Sabbath morning Robert Paul Rubin, son of Mr.and Mrs.Bernard H.Rubin, was called Lo the reading of the Torah in celebration of his Bar Mitzvah, PARK SUPERVISORS APPOINTED BY CITY With the appointment of Andy McGillis as playground visor for the boys on Staynor Park, this park will now go on with Its complete program.Me- Gillis will be at park on week day, evenings and on Saturday afternoons \u201811! the beginning of July.Andy McGillis will be well known to most the boys in the district he ls coach of athletics at Academy.Miss Peterson lg every week day afternoon and on Saturday mornings.: Mrs.Brennan, for the vearg playground super- the of ne St.Leo's fn the park few supervisor for the girls in Westmount Park.will be starting her dutles Monday evening, June 73st.Children from last year's summer schon! ure asked to meet her on Monday evening at the comfort station in Westmount Park.on past SES The Week At | Victoria Hall TODAY-\u2014War Benefit Musicale; , Milzpah Lodge.1.0.0.F.TOMORROW-\u2014Faton'g Our Bit\u201d Club.SATURDAY-\u2014 Mary Beetles Schoo! of Dancing recital, afternoon.| Memorial Hall in the Nurses\u2019 Re- | Leads Club dance.Johnny Holmes and His Orchestra dance.Piano Helen Wilcox.daughter of the Homoeopathic recital by pupils of Miss M, Archibald.MONDAY\u2014 Westmount Women's Club Red Cross Group Westmount Council, R.A.Masquers \u201cManchester Unity, (O.0.F ; sponsored oy the \u201cLet's Do CPC TUESDAY\u2014Lorne L.O.Lodge.C.P.Cc.WEDNESDAY \u2014 Rotary Club Luncheon, C.P.C, NEXT THURSDAY\u2014Westmount Stamp Club.TY ge, ee\u201d PRICE:\u2014 TWO CENTS | Business Men | Raise $200 For Cadets The sum of $200 was raised by the Business Association of Westmount for the No, 1 Westmount Squadron, Air Cadet League of Canada, as a result of the Victory Revue sponsored by the business body {un Victoria Hall recently, ft was announced yesterday by N.Eric Ohman, presidont.\u2014 The money represents the net proceeds from the sale of tickets and will be used to purchase summer camp equipment for the cadets.Receipt of the donation has been acknowledged by Squadron Leader H, TP.Illsley who expressed appreciation of the unit for the interest shown in it by the business association.The success of the revue, which was directed by Miss Betty Speirs, was due largely to the support it received from local residents, Mr.Ohman pointed out.LOCAL STREET MISHAPS LIGHT POLICE REPORT Traffic Accidents During Past Week Here Fail to Cause Injuries traffic Only minor accidents, in which no one was injured, have occurred on city atreots here during the past seven days, the police accident report hook reveals.An automobile driven by Mra.H.Molson, of 634 Clarke avenue, was damaged when a truck operated by Emile Seguin, of 6846 Dagenais street, backed into the side of it at the corner of The Boulevard and Westmount avenue at 6 p.m, on Friday.According to information obtained by polire the engine of the truck stalled as it attempted to start on the fneline, and It backed into the slde of the automobile when Its emergency brake failed to hold, A parked car owned by T.Payne, of 4384 Sherbrooke street, was alightly damaged when H was sideswipod by a truck opposite 4846 Sherbrooke street between 6.30 und 7 p.m.on Saturday.The truck is believed to have heen driven by Max Nason, of 1136 Amherst street, VACATION CLUB PLANNED AT Y For the past few summers the Westmount, Y.M.C.A.has heen sponsoring a vacation club for the boys of Westmount.who stay enjoyed an interesting and healthful summer at the \u2018\u2019Y\u201d\u2019, This year the club will be under the direction and leadership of Boh Beal, of McGill Unl- versity, awsisted by John Snv- der, a student of the Senior High School, Plans are now being made and a very interesting program {4 in store for all members which will include educational trips, hikes.first-aid training, crafts, sing- rong, organized group games, swimming, diving and a host of other activities.The vacation club will open ts doors to members on June 29, and will continue till the end of August.There are already many boya whn have joined, and It js expected that this year will show a record attendance, HRS.MAY WILCOX FATALLY INJURED Mrs.May Wilcox, resident.was fatally Infured at 9.20 o'clock Monday morninr when she fol] out of a third atneey window of her heme at 27 Arline.ton avenue.The fatality 58-vear-old was discovered by she had heard a \u2018noise as of comethinæ falling.according to a report Made to i Westmount Police Taken ta { Royal Victoria Hospital after the \u201cmishap.Mrs, Wilcox died a few (hours later.jvietim, after ARP, SALVAGE COLLECTION MAIN MUNICIPAL DUTIES Addresses Conference of Federation of Mayors and Municipalities At Ottawa \u2014 Cites Success of Drive Here.Mayor Walter A, Merrill, K.C., stated at the annual conference of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities at Ottawa on Tuesday that establishment of Alr Raid Precautions organizations and the cffecient collection of salvage are the two most Important functions of municipalities at present, \u201cTheir (the municipalities\u2019) most important function is to see to the complete and efficiont organization of their Afr Raid Precautions,\u201d he said.\u201cWardens must be (ralned and and the co-oper- ation of all available services assured for an omorgency, Co « \u201cTho greatest obstacle facing nuthorities {n this respect (x the rehso Of nocurity and apathy pro- valling {in Canada simply because tho country never has hoan sub- Joctad to n° biltz.SIP nn emorgency comes here that it that they wuthorities pectod or warned.\u2019 Mayor officient was unex- ware not Morrill snlvaging which are a \u201cvital provide the (Govornment the slnews of war.\" Onee nu elty called for the of things necessity to with or municipality was shown that the authorities had an organized plan for the vollection of snivage for a useful purpose it would co-oporate willingly.in Westmount more than 5,000 tons of scrap, including fron and other motals, rags, bones and bottles, had beon collected since the start of a campuign early in the war, He listed other duties of municipal authorities in wartime na the waving of gasollne and ofl.In officinily-owne vehicles and the closing of \u201cluxury\u201d services such nr civic conservatories.MAYOR W.A.MERRILL, K.C.CLOSING EVENT OF YEAR HELD BY YMCA CLUB Miuyor Merrll] said the war has done one useful service 1o the MERRILL TELLS MAYORS it is no answer from municipal (in the city for the summer months.This club hua been well attended and many hoys have Rinkydinks Wind Up Successful Season With Banquet and Amateur Show On Friday evening (he final banquet of the Rinkydink club was held at the Westmount \"Y\".Supper was served at five o'clock for the twenty members, After the banguel there was an entertainment put on by the leaders in which all the boys took part.An amateur hour followed which was won by lan Campbell with his impreselon of Super- mun, Carl Hanson and Dong Brambell caplured second place when they sang \u201cThe White Cliffs of Dover.\u201d \u2018The evening was brought to n close by a swim ming meet in the pool.John Harvie, one of the leaders of this group, was given a wend off by the boys.He leaves for the R.C.A.F.shortly.Roth the leaders and members of this group are more than satisfied with the progress of the Rinkydinks, A great help to the sgureouy of the club was the aid and co-operation of the prine pal of Queen's School, Mr.Bog- nell, and the teachers, The group was under the Jead- ership of Ros Seaman, fellow- Bhip secretary of Westmount VY, John Harvie of the HI-Y Grads versity.The members of the club in- elude: Doug Brambell.fan Campheti, Henry Carter, (George Craggs.Lawrence Diner, Graham Godfrey, Ken and Carl Hanson, Gordon Hellyer, John Henszen, George High, Richard Lord, Doug Lyle Jackie Martin, Carlton Pettigrew, Boh Sedgwick, Doug Selby, Par- l ker Wallree, BiH Reed, Mack *ardner.John and Mickey Cybl- flac.SAVE THIS PAPER AR WAR EFFORT Plea: er do not destroy thin neper because it is needed In Canada\u2019s effort to win the war, Save your old newspapers and when you have a bun- ' de ot approximately 70 | notinds notify the Wret- mount Savage Committee, \u201c1, 87531 and It will be col- jarted.club, and Bob Beal of McGill Uni! municipalities In that some young men turned down for military service have heen able to discover In time (o Lake treatment thay they suffered from tuberculosis, Westmounl Inafsted thal milltary authorities in this area report to them when they discovered men suffering fromm this disense, As nu resull several young men now were In sanftaria, on the way to recovery.councils should.always keep before them and visualize thelr part in the postwar era, he sald, Je urged that they start now to plan the all- Important problems they would hava to face when cltizen- soldiers returned to civilian ite.had Municipal LT.FERGUSON SURVIVOR OF SHIP SINKING Son of Local Residents Reaches Shore Safely After Cruiser Goes Down i i I Lt Stirling Ferguson, R.C.N.| VAR, son of Alex.Ferguson, port manager of Montreal harbor, and | Mrs.Ferguson, $42 Murray HIN, \u201caurvived In good health\u201d the (recent «inking of the heavy cruin- cer Edinburgh, lost while pro- Ruusla, and terfing à convoy to has reached London safoly, ! Lt Ferguson, no Ottawa, but came real at the age of 12.He attended Westmount Migh School and McGill, where he obtained \u201cVu derréee of Borhelor of Ar- ehitestare in 1839, With 1.1.J.he foined Mareh of 1940, hoipe among the Heat 25 young Canadians aelect- \u201cel ta go on loan fo the Royal Nave.Both trained at HMS.Alfrndad Jt.Ferguson was as cleaned te tha Breigich crufeer Fiji In Julie, 1040 Jeter helng ap.neinted to the Fdinhrereh Bath rffigers received thelr wateh- Yoonine cortificatos in October nf ! last year.25 horn Mont- wis tn of Tor- RON.In Frewer soute, the PAGE TWO The Westmount Examiner Published Every l'hursday Berving the City of Westmount Garden Boburb ef Canada\u2019s Metropolis.THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773% sims to be an the home devoted to \u201cThe Examiner\u201d newspaper for WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1942 independent, clean up of men and course, that at tion.COMPANY public service.SECRET SESSIONS Prime Minister Mackenzie King correctly interprets the implications of the situation, in his refusal to accede to the suggestion that frequent and regular secret sessions be held by the House of Commons.This would be an extremely dangerous procedure.In wartime, occasions are almost bound to arise when it is desirable that Parliament meet behind closed doors, in order that confidential the Members, which would do damage if spread abroad.As Mr.King points out, however, only the strongest reasons should avail to close the galleries information may be given of the House.Public contidence in Parliament is deeply involved in this matter, Frequent secret sessions would inevitably arouse the suspicion that the opportunity was simply being seized for Parliament to conceal something from the people, for the mere purpose of saving itself embarrassment.READY TQ SERVE High tribute is paid to the general mass patriotism of the Canadian péop!e through the revelation, by Hon.J.L, Ralston, that 40,000 of them have thus far offered their services to the Department of Natignal Defence.That demonstrates a splendid desire to help the nation in her hour of need.All of these 40,000, of course, have not been actuated by pure patriotism.It is unfortunately necessary to make allowance for a certain number of job-seekers whose chief desire has been to obtain for themselves profit- North America.Vermont, New come a separate ly in favour of ment from all been unpopular Assembly.VICHY PRAISES QUEBEC The Laval program from Vichy is becoming more distinct.He wants the French people uf the United States to follow the group in Qua- bec and develop a French bloc that will co-np- erate with a Separatist bloc in Canada.Laval neglects to remember that many thousands of ; Quebec young men are with the armed forces.It is a pretentious scheme.It goes back :o the old idea of the formation of a Latin bloc in Europe, which hopes to extend its sway over able enployment to which is attached some glory.It can be taken for granted, however, that the large majority of this 40,000 is made women who really want to da something to help out, and it is known, of least a respectable proportion actually offered to serve without remunera- Laval is trying to line up the French descendants of New England to puil them into a group with Quebec and so set up a separate state.Under the direction of Vichy, the Separatist movement would take in Quebec, Mainz, Hampshire and any territory that would be willing to join in to withdraw from Canada and the United States and be- nation, It will be interesting to watch how Laval progresses and whether Vichy will meet a response in the United States that can be at all comparable to Lower Canada.SUPPORTING CONSCRIPTION Local residents, who voted overwhelming- releasing the Federal govern- anti-conscription pledges, learned with satisfaction that their representative at Quebec was among the seven who refused to support the resolution opposing conscription for overseas ervice.In facst, all Montreal and district west end members were numbered among the seven\u2014Mr.Mathewson from Notre Dame de Grace, Mr.Marler from West- mount, and Mr.taking the attitude they did, they acted fully in accord with the wishes of the great majority of their constituents and are to be commended for taking a stand that must have Comeau from Verdun.in among many members of the .| formerly a writer, will direct.Au- I\u2019 CALVARY | CHURCH NOTES | The services in Calvary United | Church, on Sunday next, will be! conducted by the minister, Capt.| the Rev.T.W, Jones, M.A., D.D.| At the morning service Dr.Jones ' will preach on the theme \u201cShake out every sail, and steer for the deep waters only\u201d, a suggestive challenge to Christian enterprise from the pen of Walt.Whitman, who wag born on May 31st.At the evening service at 7.39 p.m.Capt.Jones will take as the theme \u2018Salvage-\u2014or\u2014Waste\u201d.On every hand we hear the cali to salvage this, salvage that in the light of war needs.How shall we deal with the salvaging of buman life, Jesus said, \u201cThe Son of Man ls come to seek and to save that which was lost\u201d.On Tuesday the Red Cross Units will meet at the usual hours from 10.30 a.m, to 4.30 p.m.and the evening group at 7.30 p.m.The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Association will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2.80.On Friday, June 5th, an old- time Minstrel Show will be given by the young ladies of the Arrow Club assisted by guest artists, This unique event of a minstrel show by ladies only should bring together a crowded house.The entire proceeds from the tickets, at 25 cents each, is being used for patriotic and community enterprises.The next Communion service will follow the evening service on Sunday, June 7th, when new members will be welcomed into the fellowship of the church, Children's Day, on Sunday, June 14th, with special services of worship.Marc Connolly, famed playwright, is working on the scrips of Paramount's \u201cI Married a Witch\u2019 with Robert Pirosh, screen writer.Preston Sturgess, also a writer, will produce.Rene Clair, thor Thorne Smith wrote the novel.20 words for The Westmount Examiner Jar | ms de tt eng CLASSIFIED ADS fom tte stm tt me eatef WAlnut 2773 AUTOS FOR SALE 1084 FORD CABRIOLET.Excellent order.Radio, good tires, top, $240.00.1037 Ford Convertible Sedan, new rings, license, top, tires, $650.00.EL.5580, R-12 LOST PIN, large, blue and white, with stones, on May 20th, Vicinity Sherbrooke near Claremont or Blvd.from Clarke to 540 Argyle.Reward, (WA.5780.R-23 PERSONAL FURNITURE, \u2014 Tables, chairs, otc, needed for soldler's centre Y.M.C,A.Phone Women's War Services, MA.8331 local 30 30 a.m.-10 pan.R-0 SITUATIONS WANTED THOROUGH expertenced knowledge stenography, desires part time.Evenings if desired.Goodman, BL.9374.R-13 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED KITCHEN AID immediately to go to St.Andrew's for summer, Plerman- ent position, Weatmount for winter.Write Box 150, 2191 Hampton avenue, stating experience, age, wages ox- pected.R-14 typlat, DOMESTIC PETS DOGS to look smart, must be exygert- ly trimmed.Dogs to be henlthy, Must be kevt washed.For further advice phone Miss Robson, LA, 1822, R-24 COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET SABRIEVOIS QUE.Furnished wo storey house, four bedrooms, bathe room, electricity, flreplace, large veranda, Richelieu river, one mile, $125.00, July and August.EL.9880.R-20 LAUREL laurentlanse.Bungalow, 5 rooms, furnished, Further particulars, DE.927, R-16 SUMMER RESORTS KNOWLTON Golf Club, Knowlton, P.Q.Rooms, menls, all convenfences.TARGET PRACTICE By Charter !Lrass and mahogany candlesticks, rea- FOR SALE 1936 Excelsior motorcycle\u2014250 needs small repairs, BY.2034 after 6 p.m.ce.\u2014 tires excellent.X-182 1 SMALL tables and silver for sale.\u201cDB.9897.X-172 | ICE BOX linoleum rug and electric |pvlate very reasonable.WI.4365 after 7 p.m.X-175 ; MAN'S brown flannel jacket, size 40.I never worn.AT.4956.X-176 DINING and bedroom suites, excellent | condition, 9 Thornhill Ave, WE.2043.X-178 | FINE VELOUR Chesterfield suite, \u2018never used.Bargain $75.Lovely modern bedroom.Beautiful rug, $25, scatter nrats.Golfballs, Walnut breakfast suite.Dropleaf table.chairs, gateleg, , bookcase, lamps, tables.Never used.| Unusual opportunity.FI.1950.Col- son, 1353 Greene, Westmount, X-149 i BOY'S broadcloth suits, 4-5-6, like, new, beautiful silver tea service, sonable, no dealers.DE.9926, X-180 3% STEEL bed, mahogany, mattress and springs included, $11.00.DE.3917.X-166 TYPEWRITER, portable, like new, $35.00.WIL.7800 after 8 p.m.X-140 ROSEWOOD table piano, $25.00; china cabinet, $7.50; fender and irons; golf clubs; tennis and badminton racquets; large refrigerator, $11.00; steel crib, $5.00: chesterfield tables.5860 Sherbrooke W.EL.7486.X-147 RADIO R.C.A, Victor, magic eye, push button, 13 tubes, 1941 model, cust $375.00.sale prize $135.00.FI.2831.X-148 CEDAR CHEST with drawer, medium walnut, $30.00, almost new: niso drawing room modern walnut table, blue mirror on top, S0x17.DE.1325, X-150 \"\u2019Confidentially\u2014How do you keep \u2018em so clean, Sir?\u201d TENNIS and badminton racquets Clubhouse opens May 15, For rates : with presses.WA.1601.X-153 write PP.O.Box 225, Montreal R-§ FOR SALE FOR SALE LADY'S bureau, bevelled mirror, ABERCORN, \u2014 Eastern Townships, TWO MATCHING Wilton rugs, 9 x 7\\ CHINÉÈSE RUG.orn, rose colar, three large drawers, double couch.75 miles Montreal, very large down.And § x 7, good condition.LiL.0602.[6 9° x 8 9° $5.00.BI.1595.X-198 WA.2486.N-156 stairs, furnished, double room, screen- R-15 LARGE WOOT ENSorib, EX.1588, LADY'S navy blue coat, dresses.a pore.use of kitehen, boat, ste.THREE-QUARTER Simmons\u2019 Meal x X-105 skirts, blouses, size 16, shoes, % an eautiful river and surroundings.bed, Way Sagless spring.MA.8407, GENDRON stroller with chrome perfect condition.DE.7922.X-158 Ideal, couple RL family, $100.00 X-113 handles, excellent condition, $10.00; GAS STOVE three-burner, smooth season, El.2050 (Mr, Bradbury).MAHOGANY music cabinet worth [also baby's gate, $1.00.EL.3471.top.pilot light.2203 Melrose Ave.R-131 435.00 for $10.00.Call CA.4650.X-203 X-159 FOR SALE X-111 fTONARCH gas stove, ivory nnd WANTED TO PURCHASE FINE VELOUR Chesterfield suite, SPRING overcoat, suit, size a8: boy's black, 4 burners, EL.2051.X-198 never used.Bargain $75.Lovely modern bedroom.Beautiful rug, $25, scat ter mats.Golf balls, Walnut breakfast suite.Dropleaf table, chairs, gatoleg, sbookcase, lamps, tables, Nover used.Unusual opportunity.FI.1880.Colson, 1858 Greene, Westmount.R-22 KLEEREX clears the skin.Heals bolls, Impetigo, Eczema, Fsorlasis, Glves Quick relief while you work.50c; $1.00; $2.00.(Medium and Strong.) Recommended and sold by American Drug Stores, Macy's Drug Stor:s, Melrose Drug Stores.R-1 MANURE ROTTED MANURE in\u2018bags and ton lots, delivered.Montreal.Please give your order early if you want delivery on time, Alderic Lefebvre Ltd.337 Bridge St.WI.9853.R-6 WHY BUY A NEW CLEANER WHEN YOURS CAN BE REPAIRED OR REBUILT LIKE NEW?parts available for all makes.FITZROY 5800 A, & A.VACUUM CLEANER CO.1161 WILLIAM ST, RT ice BOX, good condition.DE, 8.In bicycle.5783 Sherbrooke West, Apt.1.X-198 TWO hot water jacket heaters, good condition: also Indy's coat and dress- ca, sise 16.4570 Royal.N-202 HOUSKHOLD furniture Including dining room and bedroom, piano and wardrobe, apply evenings, Lachine $49-J.N-98 INVALIYS WHEEL chair $20; walnut chesterfield table $10; 4149 Ox- od, DE.\u201c473, X-99 QURNEY combination stove, white enamel, for wood, coal, gns, practically new.Sacrilice.2232 Wilson, X-91 BABY'S tHi-H CHAIR $2.00, Toldy seat $1.00.Baby's swing 73e; WA.4325.X-86 GAS STOVE good condition, very d reasonable, Steel back easy chair, with cushions, Apply 5085 Fark avenue.N-83 GARDEN benches, 8 ft to 13 ft.long, $2.00 each.TL, 5110.X-83 THREE PIECE llving room set, »'ip covers, reasonable, call evenings, AT.4114.N-ii wooden painted, BABY bassinette, $4.00, Detecto baby scales, $5.00.EL.3104.X-152 PAIR living room over drapes, beige SPORTING RIFLE.Remington, Sav- with brown, reasonable.EL, STi6.age or Marlin, in good condition.Box X-200 151, c-o 2191 Hampton Avc.R-17 DRESSER with large mirror, single WANTED.Lawn mower, good condi.bed, complete, electric ironer, 40 foot extension ladder, vRcuum, Leach piano.5366 Sherbrooke.DE.0140, X-193 TYPEWRITER $50.00; filing cabinet, $10.00; steel safe cabinet, $25.00; collapsible stroller $30.00.DE.7329 afier 7 p.m.X-194 COUCH in very good conditidn, price $15.00, 2223 Marcell.X-130 GIRL'S dresses, Guide uniform, shorts 10-12.EL.$526.X-101 TWO pair Criss-Cross celanese cure tains, one maroon satin bedspread with drapes, good condition.WA.4472.X-185 R.C.AF.officer's tropical worsted uniform, practically new, made by Hebert, will it 5 ft.7 in, 143 lhe, reasonable.DE, 0714.X-188 TENNIS and badminton racquet, cop per wash boiler, clothes dryer, garden shears, chairs, Mah-jong set.6077 Sherbrooke W.X-174 STUDIO couch, wine color, silk repm, one stuffed chair to match, one green silk occasioal chair one Ottoman, the whole $35.00, Call after 7 p.m.3376 Melrose, Apt.3.x\" TWO rugs, Exixé: needlepoint stool, 13 x 13: drawing table \"3 x 22; 2 portfolios; brass curtain poles; curling fron; electric plano light: wicker chair.EL.1355.X17 tion, 4 or 5 blades.WE.2351.R-11 WILL BUY any pianos in fairly good condition.Say it to your friends.DI.7137, from 9 a.m.-7 pm.R-10 ANTIQUE CHINA, silverware, glass.clocks, paintings, Ivories, furniture, ornamegts.other antiques purchased.Lyons 1180 8t.Catherine, WI.sie R-5 CARTAGE & STORAGE NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Transfer.Local and long\u201d distance movers Also storage.DE, 3110, R-8 WESTERN Urating and Moving Reg'd., Van Service.Specialty fur.niture, refrigerators.pianos, moved by experienced men.Service and satisfaction.FT.1328, R-2 DRESSMAKING LADIES and childrens dresses.Smocking., embroidery.Also alterations, remodelling.Moderate price, Fl.$070.R-21 RUGS REVERSIBLE broadioom rugs made of your old carpets and materials.Anglo French Carpet Company.1942 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, MAY 28, \u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper* The Examiners Hidden Titles Contest the following requirements:\u2014 for the purpose.one submitting the right answers.be received in Monday's mail.Grosvenor Ave.; John Pitblado, The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest is run with the! kind co-operation of Mr.Godel, manager of the Westmount Theatre.Each week twelve passes are given to the six lucky winners who comply with Simply find the two \u2018\u2018ads.\u201d in the current issue of The Westmount Examiner in which the names of the two feature pictures being shown st the Westmount Theatre during the first half of next week are hidden.Submit all answers to The Contest Editor, The Westmount Examiner, 2191 Hampton Avenua.using the special coupon provided in each issue 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 in Thursday's issue.A convenient coupon will be found elsewhere in the paper.The winners are drawp from among those who submit the correct answers, as, unfortunately, it would be impossible to give passes to every he winners of last week's contest are as follows and their passes will Mrs.F.P.Kingsley, 515 Grosvenor Ave.; Margaret Feeney, 437 427 Mount Pleasant Ave.; Herdt, 4280 Western Ave., Apt.1; Thora M.Muir, 50 Academy Road, Apt.7; Mrs, J, Silver, 469 Lansdowne Ave.C.R.Mes.Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, The opinions expressed in this & > splendid word.He wrote in part: every country there are committees of experts planning post war development, Germany and Japan are planning to divide the spoils and exploit the world which they have pillaged and outraged, The U.S.A.and the British Empire are planning an economic and social revolution so that the human family can live in concord under strong, enlightened leadership instead of tyranny, Each nation to its dream, for it is not only the righteous who have visions.Many sincere attempts were made in the years that followed (War 1) to crëate a decent world, but its chances had been destroyed before the victorious nations had left the Peace Conference at Versailles.What was really the trouble?What was the missing human element which permitted well-meaning polticians to sabotage the sacrifice of a generation in arms?The answer is not hard to find.It can be put into two short words\u2014the missing human element wag \u2018good will, The truth is that the civilized portion of the war has outgrown war.It is bestial, blasphemous and wasteful.Only a nation like Germany, a giant with adolescent mind, can plan war and repoice in its avil consequences, the result being that civilized nations have been forced to fight against their will \"nd their instincts, It has taken a heavy toll of their spiritual reserves, their nervous resources.Two thousand years ago there came to this poor earth one with both a gospel and a political policy.I have often thought that the Sermon on the Mount, quite apart from its spiritual sublimity, supplies a complete workable philosophy for the government of nations, There is no other gospel to save humanity, there is no other policy.The world is starved of good will and there is danger that even the nations fighting humanity's battle against the forrcs of might may falter and fail because of that.There is need for good will everywhere now, ih fam- flies, among friends, between employers and workers.with political parties and religious creeds and with nations fighting side bv side to save the world, There is no other way.Two thousand years of men's wisdom have produced no substitute for the mos- sage of Bethlehem.\u201d Of Canada he wrote: \u2018Canada has an enormous part to play in the years that will follow the war, Of all peoples, Canadians can speak with a voice that will be listened to, not only on both sides of the Atlantic but in Europe and in the Pacific, Her grout territories, her resources and the character of the people may well result in Canada becoming the dominating centre of the British race, even if these old islands in the North Sea still house a genius and a tradition that cannot he taken from them.\u201d Most people seem to think that our House of Commons consists largely of lawyers and farmers but my friend Aust'n Cross, who views them from the Press Ga:- lery for the Montreal 3tar, gives the real figures in an interesting article in \u201cCanadian Business\u2019, official journal of The Canadian Chamber of Commerce, entitl:d \u201cWhat M.P.'s Do for a Living\u201d.Lawyers top the list with T3, of whom 31 hall from Quebec Province.Farmers number 53.Ontario sending 18.Doctors com= third with 135.Teachers are fourth.five of the 13 being from Alberta.There are 12 merchants; 10 Drummond Bidg.PL, 5546 R-4 f \u201cagents\u201d of all sorts; 7 civil =n- THE FORUM [=x | In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed not necessarily those of this newspaper and it does not accept responsibility for them.K.C.D.C.L Forum are ogo The London Letter of Canadian-born Beverley Baxter, M.P,, In MacLean\u2019s is always worth attention.His letter entitled \u201cWhen the War Ends\u201d in a recent issue is inspiring in the best sense of that » \u2018But whenever peace comes there will be problems just as momentous and even more complex than those of waging the war.That fact need not dismay governments or nations, Within the scope of those problems and complexities is room for the greatest advance civilization has seen, just as there is also room for collapse, retrogression and bitter disillusionment.In » there gineers; 6 lumber dealers; 4 clergymen; 3 journalists; 2 managers; 2 railway engineers; 2 dentists; 2 housewives; a drover; a valuator; a machinist; a coal merchant; a dealer; a Labor official; a contractor; an oil man; a commercial traveller; ap agriculturist; a knitter; a city manager; an undertaker; a miner; a lecturer: an advertising executive; a motorman and a druggist.Speaking at a Co-op Convention at Columbus, Ohio, Congressman Jerry Voorhis of California, said that Co-ops are the hope of \u2018ae world\u2014if co-operators will work hard and fast enough.Pointing out that the world of tomorrow will be a new and dit- ferent world and that \u2018\u2018the wavs of today are only symptoms of the passing of a great epoch,\u201d he declared that peace will offor three alternatives: \u2018\u201c(1) Either we shall suffer economic and social collapse; or, (2) we shall submit to some form of state dictatorship to prevent it: or (3) we shall work out ahead of time and nut into practice democratic answers to the problems which have confronted us in the past and will reappear in aggravated form as soon as peace is restored.Congressman Voorhis is an active member of the Anglican do- nonrnation and a frequent speaker at Anglican conventions and other church gatherings.In a better world, rulers will ruje under the same motives which now lead missionaries to enier upon their calling\u2014from a passionate love for God and man.\u2014From Montreal Gazette.An enterprising person advertises in a Toronto daily thus: Are you going to work early?I will waken you by phone day or night for a nominal fee.Kiugs- dale 0000.\u201c Maclean's Magazine recently contained the following: Minor tragedy of Montreais salvage drive, evidenced in an advertisement published by the Moa- itor, a district weekly: NOTICE RADIO GIVEN boy Good Friday as salvage, mistake, Call DE.0000.In Winnipeg a school teacher took her class in civics to a sitting of the Manitoba Legisiatur2, then asked them to write essays describing the experience.Most impressed was one small scholar, \u201cby all the blue and guilt.\u201d A bomber .lving from London to Berlin and back requires as much gasoline as that used bv 12 average passenger cars travelling from Halifax to Vancouver and back.Call To Arms\u2014Women like naw uniforms\u2014 Ottawa note, Especially on a handsome airman.\u2014Mont- real Herald.How exasperating to have somoe- one expound the views of your favorite military commentator as his own before vou get the floor \u2014and a chance to expound them as yours.HORSES HIGH Because they are considered investments the Nazis cannot easily seize, horses are selling at $4,000 in parts of Holland.by re ea 2 Sr.FA A pushed Montreal into the limelight this concert of massed choirs, bec, and an audience of over nine thousand were impressed with the fine work and the thunderous applause which followdd each number must have been thrilling for the young generation who are being awakened musically.The whole concert was arranged by Mr, Irvin Cooper, Supervisor of Music of the Protestant Schools of Montreal, and the huge success of the project must have been very gratifying to Mr.Cooper.THE BROADCAST portion of the program opened with splendid singing of \u201c0 Canada\u201d and \"The Star Spangled Banner\u2019 conducted by Mr.D.M.Herbert, Singing Instructor of Baron Byng High School, The combined High School Orchestra, led by Mr.Harry Norris, played the Minuet from Mozart\u2019's \u2018Jupiter\u2019 Symphony with excellent interpretation, Mr.Norris, who has had wide experience as the conductor with the D'Oyley Carte Opera Company in London for fifteen years, did fine work with the number.\u201cAVE MARIA\u201d fpflowed, sung by two thousand voices and conducted by Mr.Shirley McKyes, Supervisor of Music of the West- mount Schools, who got unusual gradations of volume in this beloved song.It was most effective.A part song \u201cThe Graceful Swaying Wattle\u201d by the English composer.Frank Bridge, was ably directed by Mr.James B.Speirs, singing master of the Montreal High School For Girls and again the interpretation was notable for such a large body.Handel's \u201cLargo\u201d performed by a band composed entirely of high school students, was led by Mr.Cooper, the Music Director of the Festival.A MIXED CHORUS and the combined school orchestras followed with Mr.Herbert conducting this \u201cComrade Song\u2019 and the radio part of the concert closed with the whole ensemble singing \u201cFair Canada\u2019 led by Mr.Cooper.the composer of this patriotic number, Church Notes rr \u2014\u2014 | Westmount Baptist | * * In Westmount Baptist Church on Sunday morning Dr.Johnsten will have as his sermon theme: \u2018\u2018Self-Denial vs.Self-Expression\u2019\u2019 or \u2018\u2018Self-Expression through Self- Denial?\u201d The text will be: \u201cThou art Simon: Cephas\u201d.All want to themselves\u2019\u2019.But which self are we to express\u2014our best self or our worst self?What has Jesus to say about it?The choir will sing Haydn's deeply moving motett: \u201cDistracted with Care and Anguish\u201d.The evening service will take the form of an inter-school Christian fellowship service.This will be preceded by a song service at 7.15.The speaker will be Mr.Melvin Donald, assistant general secretary, Inter-Varsity and In- ter-School Christian Fellowship.Four young men and women will give personal testimony.West- mount Baptist choir will sing \u201cThe Old Rugged Cross\u201d and \u201cSoftly and Tenderly\u201d.Miss Brooks Is Signed Musical Sharps Flats and Naturals Frances Goltman thou shalt be called \u201cExpress ; MONTREAL TO THE FORE A MUSICAL EVENT of .nusual value änd special took place last Saturday evening in the Forum.This was the first Quebec Provincial Festival of Music and the tremendous undertaki:g \u2018mportance since a portion of the concert w:.g broadcast over the Blue Network of the National Broadcasting Cou.pany.It was a great success and showed what Canadian schoo.\u2018children can do.We hear many radio programs with school cho::3 and student orchestras from the United States and we may say that including four could stand comparison with any other before the public.THE CHOIRS were chosen from forty-nine elementary and high schools of the Province of Que- # thousand child: n ' Henny-Penny Folly By J.C.Kirkwood You recall Henny-Penny, that foolish young hen on whose heud a rose-leaf fell.Off the sped, calling out to all in the barnyard, \u201cLet's run.The sky :a falling.\u201d Thus she spread panie and terror.The story of Henny-Penny is a fable \u2014 a rebuke to those oi us who go about spread-bad \u2014 and often false \u2014 news.It ig a fable bidding all of us of righi mind and attitude to be brave and bright and optimistic in these present times when so manv are saying that the sky is falling that Satan and his hosts are successfully challenging Heaven.Careless, we say, is the Great Avenger, and that Truth is forever on the scaffold and Wrong forever on the throne, quite irnoring the glorious fact of history \u2014 Behind the dim unknown stand- eth God within the shadow \u2018| Keeping watch above His own.What is required from each of us is that daily we shall go about radiating confidence in the eventual triumph of Right over Wrong.If individually we retain our faith and confidence in the permanency of Righteousness in the government of the- world and in our own integrity, then like Job we shall be justified, If Hitler turns up into a Henny- Penny, then so far as we per sonally are concerned, he has won the war.Magnificent optimists are our national advertisers, Be very sure of this: fuse to blackout themselves.Their advertisements in newspapers and magazines veritable suns, shedders of light an® faith.Many of us are read ing advertisements today with a new appreciation of their value and purpose, They are as oxygen to us when we feel faint and suffocated.ROSES\u2014 BEAUTIFUL 98c Doz.up BLOOMS GOLDEN FLOWER SHOP © FUNERAL DESIGNS © 4863 Sherbrooke W.WA.1522 Westmount Baptist ' Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.J.Alexander Johnston, Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choir Master pb, 11 a.m.\u201cSELF-DENIAL vs SELF-EXPRESSION?\u201d or \u201cSELF-EXPRESSION THROUGH SELF-DENIAL?\" \u201cThou art Simon: thou shalt be called Cephas\u201d.Molett \u2014 \u201cDistracted with Care und Anguish\u201d - Haydn.7.30 p.m.INTER-SCHOOT, CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP SERVICE (Song Service beginning at 7.15) ADDRESS: MR.MELVIN DONALD Personal Testimonies by four Young People To New Term Contract, Lorraine Gettman, named Leslie Brooks, has been | placed under term contract by Columbia as the result of her outstanding work 1n a supporting role for \u2018\u2019The Talk Of The Town,\u201d which co-stars Cary Grant, Jean now °* re- Arthur and Ronald Colman.As Lorraine Gettman, Miss Brooks of beautiful girls which also in- | cluded Marguerite Chapman be-, fore that talented young player was signed by the company last | January.Before taking up her screen career.twenty-vear-old Miss Brooks was a successful | model, She made her screen de- ! but in \u201cZiegfeld Girl.\u201d after which | she was placed under contract by a major company, \u201cNavy Blues\u201d ; was her second picture, I was a member of the famous Navy ; Blues Sextette, the featured group Westmount Choir will sing \u201cThe Old Ruggede Cross\u201d and \u201cSoftly and Tenderly™ BRING YOUR FRIENDS TO THESE INSPIRING SERVICES Calvary Church Dorchester St., at Greens Ave.Westmount Minister: Capt.The Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., B.D.11.00 a.m.\u201cShake out every safl, aud steer for the deep walers only.3.00 p.m.Sunday School in ull departments.7.30 p.m.Salvage-or-Waste.Tuesday, 10.30 a.m.to £30 p.m.Red Cross Units.7.30 p.m.Evening branch.Wednesday, 2.30 p.m.Regular monthiy meeting of the Women's Asso ciation.Friday, June ith, 8.15 p.m.Minst *l Show under the ausplees of the Young Ladies\u2019 Arrow Club.Sunday.June 7th.Communion of the Lord's Supper at the evening service, Barrister and Solicitor .Telephone HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St.West HA.9238 they gare having § very difficult times, yet they re- § i our § are ÿ y J Mr cha mit Mrs Ave kin war mit of whi tion mes val ene; aid usel one task has sola Can enel info soul ting war - il © \u2018mportance the first ndertaki: + pncert w.3 sting Cor - an schoo.jo0l cho:.3 ly say tit d child: a v and high \u2014_\u2014 nny vood euny, that vhose hed the sped, the barn.ne sky a read panie y-Penny is to those oi ead-bad \u2014 ews.It a us of right be brave imistic in when :o the sky is n and his challenging say, is tha that Truth affold and he throne, orfous fact >wn stand- e shadow His own.om each of 11 go about 1 the even- ight over we retain nce in the ousness in world and then like stified, If a Henrny- 1S We pers d, he has ts are our Be very are having et they re- themselves.in our azines are rs of light s are read- oday with their value as Oxygen faint and > 8c \"or N OP GNS © W.2 \u2014 aptist oslyn Ave.nm, D.D., de Master vs NI» HROUGH alt be called tracted with wydn.ISTIAN VICE ; at 7.45) N DONALD by four ill sing pss* and erly\u201d TO THESE ICES RE rch ene Ave.T.W.Jones, ry safl, and waters only.\u201d n all depart- 30 p.m.Red slar monthly men\u2019s Ass .m, Minst el spices of the w Club.unfon of the the evenirg \u201criastmount\u2019s Home Newspaper™ THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1942 PAGE THREE West End Women In Group | TO GIVE BENEFIT SHOW IN AID OF BOMBED AREAS Working For War Captives Co Mrs.J.O.Asselin and Mrs: Roger Lee on Executive\u2019 Of War Prisoners Aid Association Mrs.J.O.Asselin, wife of the chairman of the executive committee of the city council, and Mrs, Roger Lee of 27 Rosemount Avenue, Westmount, both with kindred who are prisoners of war, are on the executive committee of the Canadian Prisoners of War Relatives Association which is now issuing a publication \"News Sheet\u201d chiefly as a mean of rapidly disseminating valuable information on life in enemy prison camps and as an aid in forwarding comforts and useful articles to the captives.The effort is already seen as one of the most constructive war tasks imaginable and one which has been a great source of consolation and encouragement to Canadians with relatives in enemy hands, The booklet {is replete with information from authoritative sources on how to go about getting in touch with prisoners of war and then how and what the latter a to send to them; RICH GARDEN SOIL AND MANURE Load $2.50 up DELIVERED S.AUBIN WA.6732 LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED By MeWhinnie's Stay Sharp Longer Bicycle Repairs and Parts for All Makes Locksmith \u2014\u2014 General Repairs McWHINNIE\u2019S REPAIR SHOP 5900 SHERBROOKE WEST * most important factor in averting disappointment not only to the men but to those who seek to brighten their lives in the misfortunes of war.The \u201cNews Sheet\u201d has now been published for sever months and lis meeting with continued favorable comment from the next of kind of Canadian prisoners in foreign lands.Mrs, Vincent Massey is honorary president of the association.Mrs.Lee is subscription manager of \u201cNews Sheet\u201d giving her services voluntarily, Mrs.Asselin's son, F/O Asse- lin, after being posted missing, was later revealed to be a prisoner of war in Germany.\u2018Sister Pat\u2019 Service À Begun By C.A.S.C.B® A visit to the headquarters of the Canadian Auxillary Service Corps, at 4870 Sherbrooke Street West, EL.6686, provided us with some very interesting information, The C.A.S.C.is sponsoring \u201cSister Pat\u201d service for the boys in the armed forces.\u2018\u2018Sister Pat\u201d sews on buttons, darns holes in socks, sews chevrons and badges onto tunics and coats and does several other small repair jobs.The sallor, soldier or airman who needs any of these items attended to is asked to bring the garments to the above address and they will be taken care of promptly and without charge.The officers of the corps also advise that the \u201cSister Pats\u2019 are looking for volunteers to increase the number of their group.Any woman who is interested in doing this type of work and who has spare time during the day or evening will be welcomed by the corps as a full-fledged ''Sister Pat\u201d, DR.H.8.ROSS TO SPEAK Dr, Howard S.Ross, K.C., columnist of this publication will address a meeting of young people and older members at Westmount Baptist Church on Monday eve- WA.3113 ning, at 8 p.m.RATION wl Since sugar rationing was first introduced, the shipping situation PER WEEK PER PERSON has become more serious.The danger to ships and lives has increased.Consequently it has now become necessary to reduce the sugar ration from % lb.to 42 Ib.per week per person.Only persons in areas remote from source of supply are permitted to have more than two weeks\u2019 supply on hand at any time.SUGAR FOR PRESERVING\" Special provision is made for additional quantities of sugar for home preserving and canning.In addition to your ration, you may purchase Y Ib.of sugar for every pound of fruit that you preserve or can, and % Ib.of sugar for every pound of fruit made into jam or jelly.Every person who ning or preserving is buys sugar for can- required to keep an accurate record of the sugar purchased for this purpose.If any sugar remains after canning and preserving, it shall form part of the regular ration of Y2 Ib.per person per week.Loyal Canadians will be glad of this new opportunity to do their part to ensure Victory.THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD ss ll 4-171] The Hawaiians, one of the high-favored dance routines in the big variety show of the Eaton Masquers, who will appear at Victoria Hall, tomorrow evening.tainment of troops have given more than 90 shows at military camps.Eaton's Masquers,, organized primarily for the enter- Many clever new numbers will be seen on the 1942 program Friday at this benefit show which is opon to the public.Tickets are on sale at Victoria Hall, BATTING AVERAGES - OF LEAGUE GIVEN Batting -averages for the first week of play in the Westmount Muniæpal Senior Softball League show the No.1 Wireless School on top of the heap with an average of ,453, the Swans are the runner-ups batting .313 with tne No.3 Training Command and the Dodgers right behind with .305 and .302 respectively.The Royals, Radjolocators and \u2018he Flying Squadron from St.Hubert trail in.that order.MacLachlan of the Wireless School is leading the individual batting parade, MacLachlan has banged out five hits in his seven times at bat for an average of .714.Jack Coleman of the Swans and George Scully of the No, 3 Training Command are next in order with ,667 averages.The only others over the .500 mark are John Mahaffey of the Royals RUGS \u201cWASHED 4 \u2018REPAIRED @ BY NATIVE EXPERTS Yervants y \\ORI F NTAL t, REN AUS RES 190.5 Sherbrooke St W.WA.3636 and Don Ireland of the Wireless School, each having five hits in eight official times at the plate for an -average of .625, While the Royals are rather far down the list in batting averages, they are still the longest | hitting team in the loop.The Royals have manufactured twelve extra-base hits, two more than any other team in the league.The Dodgers to whom home- runs were a rare occurrence last year, now lead the league in tt department with four.George Scully of the Training Command and Smiley Meronek of the Royals are the leading hurlers in the league, each having won two games without a loss, Scully, of course, is leading in the \u2018 strike-out department with twenty-eight, Everything Else A few weeks after the completion of his beautiful Manhattan opera housse in New York City, Oscar Hammerstein was gazing at the elaborate structure with a friend.\u201cThat sure is a beautiful building,\u2019 said the friend.\u201cIt seems to have everything, Oscar.\u201d \"Yes,\" sighed Hammerstein, \u201cbut when 1 built it, 1 left out one thing.\u201d \u201cWhat's that?\" \u201cAn audience.\u201d Milwaukee Journal.Here's a fact we might as well reconcile ourselves to as early in our careers as we can: Life is just a succession of things to be enjoyed, endured, or licked.Director of Elocution « Miss Vers Hudspeth, who is director of alocution in the Mary Beetles School Recital which is\u2019 taking place on Saturday afternoon at Victoria Hall.A Good Reason The wedding ceremony was at an end, The bride dabbed at her pretty eyes with a flimsy handkerchief, One of the bridesmaids was also affected to tears, \u201cWhy do you weep?\u201d asked a gontle- man guest.\u201cIt\u2019s not your wedding.\u201d The gir! looked at him scornfully.\u2018\u201cThat's the reason!\u201d she snapped.\u2014Exchange.Teacher\u2014Johnny, can you give me the description of a grape?Johnny\u2014 Yes, teacher, its a gooseberry that's hud a shave, N AND N \\ Ships and lives must be conserved To bring tea from Ceylon and India, to bring coffee from South America, ships must cross oceans infested with submarines.Today those ships and their naval escorts are required for more essential services.Every ship, every foot of cargo space, is TEA CONSUMPTION MUST BE CUT AT LEAST IN RALP needed fo carry war materials, and to bring essential goods to Canada.So Canadians must now reduce their consumption of tea and coffee.You must reduce your normal consumption of tea by at least a half.You must reduce your normal consumption of coffee by at least one fourth, These reductions aze absolutely necessary.VOu! USE 50 MUCH THE MES Le AE, TE Se de =o omy COFFEE CONSUMPTION MUST RE CUT AT LEAST ONDFOURTE THIS IS THE LAW You must not buy more than 2 weeks\u2019 supply of tea or coffee for yourself and household in any one week.You must not make further purchases of tea or coffee at any time when you have two weeks\u2019 supply on hand at the reduced ration, (Exception: those in areas remote from supply.) Retailers have the right to limit or refuse customers\u2019 orders if they suspect the law is not being kept.Retailers must not have on hand more than one month's supply of tes and coffee, whether packaged or bulk.There are Leavy penalties for violations of this law.TCI-W WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD FINAL EVENT HELD BY BOYS ROTARY (LUB Many Events Staged by Y.M.C.A.Group During Active Season On Saturday, the Westmount \u201cY'\" Boys Rotary Club held its closing banquet at the local \u2018Y\" with Ronnie George, president.presiding.The boys met In the front room for the next couple of hours and enjoyed talking pictures.Later, they went to the ; swimming pool for a swim, which was followed by a banquet.After supper the president made his remarks in which he told the members of the club how much he had enjoyed leading it.After other short speech- cs, the boys played games, The meeting brought to a close a very successful year of varied programs, which consisted of physical classes, swimming and diving, a uswspaper for the club, a Sunday afternoon study group, gym exhibition and many others, The members of the club are: President, Ronnie George; Vice- President, Jack O'Connor; Secretary, Don Wadsworth; Treasurer, Wolf Siemers, Roy Folland, Ken McLeod, Jim Sheridan, Bill Taylor, George Renteln, John Wakely, Ed Moore, Craig Mil- ward, George Thomas, Geof Davis, Ken Easler, David Ross, Tom Sparrow, lan Cope, Michael Style, Cameron McFadden, Jack Gardner, David Style, Hrie Mc- Fadden, Jamoe .Deuel, Dave Williams.H, RICHARDSON BOYS\u2019 BRIGADE VICE-PRÉSIDENT Captain of First Westmount Company Elected at Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Boys\u2019 Brigade, held over tha week-end, re-elected Captain J.Howard Richardson of the 1st Westmount Company, Vice-Presi- dent for the Dominion, This Is the third time Captain Richardson has been thus appointed.Rev.C.A, Selby was elected president and will shortly visit Montreal where he will bo the guest of the 1st Westmount Company.The company's band assisted at a Drum Head Service, organized by the Air Cadets and Youth Organizations of Town of Mount Royal, last Sunday afternoon.The Service was conducted by the Rev, Frank Swack- hammer, Chaplaln of the Air Cadet unit.The 1st Company's band led the parade.Bandmaater Charles King acled as Officer Commanding, in the absence of Captain Richardson, and » Staff- Sergeant Robert Morrow as second in Command.The company will hold a band concert, featuring the 6th Mont- rea] Company's Brass hand, Friday evening, in Melville Church Hall, Other musical numbers wlll he rendered by vigiting artists, Proceeds of the concert are in ald of the band.The unit's Review and Display will be taking place on June 19 when awards earned throughout the year are present- od.Special emphasis is belng made upon the various types of training the hoya receive and will be portrayed at the display.\u2018Y\u2019 Notes Next week the ping-pong and yo-yo tournaments begin at the Y.M.C.A, Judging hy the num- her of entries already receive, To The Royal Canadian Air Force Ride high dear hearts so brave, O vor the world you fig!® to save, Y ours is a sacred trust indeed, A worthy venture in a time of need, Loyal to Canada, Empire and King.Canada called you and not in vain, A uswering freely with nought to gain, N ought\u2014but the joy and pride of race, A nd the wistful look on à mother's face, D reading loving, looking to Him above, Ia comforting a brother or sister in their love, A nd showlug to you, a pride so great Never faltering and proud to walt, A nswering in her heart, the call, for you, Vu spirit, Just as tried and true R {de high, great heart, your cause is just, ~ Fear not in God We trust and On the might and courage of such as You, R esting, trusting in the lads of Smokey Blue, Casting care aside, scorning fear, Kver thankful too, that God ls near.~\u2014John J.H.Taunton.Yuality Counts Most DALADA TEA Complete Electrical Service @ Radio Repairs @® Motor Repairs ® Household Repairs @® Refrigerator Repairs: @® Washer Repairs @® Vacuum Repairs Looth ELECTRICIANS (Established Over 25 Years) 5774 Sherbrooke St.W.EL.7379 (At Melrose) I would say that there Is quite in these contests tn take place! this coming week, | Every Saturday morning the have seen\u2019 some very close games : and competition hetween the! teams has heen very keen, The.preps have heen working hard the last few games and they hope to field a team of all stars that will show the juniors a few things.I.T.A Czechoslovakian Boy Scout who escaped to England and joined the lat Windsor (Berks) Troop, is now a King's Scout and a Patrol Leader, Bpinach is belleved to have heen first grown In anclent Per- a lot of excitement for the boys | preps and juniors have been playing baseball in Westmount : Park.The last two weeks we, sia, On Sale Thurs., Fri., Sat.\u2014 May 28, 29, 30.F LOUR 7 lb.bag 23 f : 10; GRAPEFRUIT JUICE TOMATO SOUP 2-15; Ige.pg.23¢ COFFEE » 49; MARMALADE =.23¢ LUX CAMPRELL'S TOMATO FLAKES MAXWELL HOUSE DRIED APRICOTS Ib 35¢|JUIC tros 15¢ ; PRERN CROUND CE HANDY COFFEE Ib.39c [AMMONIA Pkg.5c | COMFORT POWDERED SOAP 10 for 49c BON-AMI 2 tins 25¢ NO.\u20ac KRAFT MIRACLE BRASSO Tin 19c|WHIP *°* 19c 2° 49¢ family SI IDEAL CHOICE QUALITY mente Leur TOMATOES 2 !s* 25¢ AYLMER CANADIAN ASST.FRUIT SOAP SALADS Sor 23¢ FLAKES BUNKIST ORANGES \"= 25¢ 69° GRAPEFRUIT +5 FRESH ROARTING MILK FED CHICKENS .35° VEAL » BI 4 tn 8 lbs, Average Hhank End We Have a Choice Assortment of Cooked Meats LAMB'B KIDNEYS 4\u2026 25: SAUSAGES \u2026 28° Overseas Bacon \u2014 Ready Packed for Shipment FRESH FISH RECEIVED DAILY FRESH FILLETS OF FRESH HADDOCK .30SALMON .45: FRESH I SMOKED HALIBUT .38: FILLETS SMOKED HADDIES lb.26- Ib.25e ' \u201cZ> WE.2741-2]| | P.A.SEERS 4498 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST ) Facing Westmount High School ! >soeCPDOC OI DOCS 0e [ em Orders Carefully Filled OVERSEAS BOXES A SPEGJALTY DIONNE & DIONNE GROCERS and BUTCHERS 4120 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.| Fitz.7411 o | PAGE FOUR CO Mr.and Mrs.Albert Enders have returned from New York.Mrs.Howard Chase has Jeft for a visit In Cleveland, Ohfo.Mr, and Mre.E.B.Forrest spent the week-end at Heuther Lodge, Rawdon.Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Myers spent the week-end at Sand Bay, Que., and at Ottawa.Mrs.Kenneth Warden, who spent the winter In St.John, N.B., hap returned to town.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Watts and Mrs.W.C.R.Sergent were In Ottawa recently for a short visit.and Mrs.the week-end Frank Power at Lake Mr.spent Echo.Mrs.John Darby is a patient in the Weslern Division of the Montreal General Hospital.Mrs.P.E.Wiess and her daughter, Miss Shirley Wiese, were in Ottawa over the weekend.Mr.and Mrs.R.D.Reynetl spent the week-end as the guests of Miss Dorothy Russell, at Newaygo.Mrs.J.Wiltred Shaw will leave tomorrow for Ottawa, where she will atlend the League of Nations Society Convention.Mr.and Mrs.A.8, Grant and {hair family spent the week-end at thelr summer cottage, at Nèw- aygo, Que.Mt.and Mra.Merriwsather m Charlotte Gowns GET SET FOR SUMMER! 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Smart, wéarable clothes to také you ; thfui Summer .+ Buy them ; now 7\" $10.95 .135) Greene Ave.nese Sherbrooke ee 2 770 rrr, Social and Personals LL 27 ad Rd 2 A 22 A 2 72 2 DT 27 77 7777777707, have returned to town after spending the winter months in St.John, N.B.Miss Marflyn Carson and Miss Patricla Gunn were the guests of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Crawford Carson, In Shaw- ville, Que., over the week-end.Mrs.W.C.R.Sergent and her daughter, Maja Anne.were the guests of Mr.und Mra Harry Laws, at Ste.Eustache, last weekend.Mra.O.D.Pllley entertained al a bridge on Friday afternoon for the Earl ot Besshorough Chapter LO.D.E., concluding the chapter's marathon bridge.The prize winners were Mrs.A.W.Myers, first; Mrs.Emme, second; and Mrs.S.Cambridge, third.Mrs.Thompson, who had the highest individual score, was also a prizewinner.ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.H, J.Bulley have announced the engagement of their only daughter, Elizabeth Ruth, to lieutenant Arthur Har- disty McFarlane, of the Directorate Personnsl Belection, Fred- erleton, N.B., son of the late Mr.and Mrs.D.W.A.McFarlane, of Huntingdon, Que.The wedding will take place the latter part of June.Mrs.R.W.Newey Tells Housewives Of Discussions At a recent general meeting of the Cauadlan Housewives\u2019 League, the president, Mrs.R.W.Newey told of meeting Miss Byrne Sanders of the War Time Prices and Trade Board in Ottawa, and Mrs.Brown, of the Toronto Housewives\u2019 League.As a result of discussion, constructive ideas were brought Lô the Montreal members.The items studied during the evening included the butter, meat, sugar and housing situations.The members decided to stipport a sugar rvatloning plan which would conserve supplies and ansute equal distribution for all, and the use ot beets tor sugar production was recommended.Lists of staple food stuffs and vegetables which had been tom- 150 HALIFAX WOMEN ARE \u201cNEWSBOYS\u201d FOR THE SERVICES time scale, 150 Halifax women have heen busy for more than two years supplying thousands of magazines and papers to the men of the armed services, Called the Central Magazine Bxchange, their organization was the first voluntary war work taken on by women of this port and has expanded to meet the ever-increasing neads of the growing navy, army, air force and merchant navy, From their rooms in a2 warehouse perched on Halifax's waterfront reading material for these men is routed to army outposts, to air force stations, to service hospitals and to corvettes and destroyers of the Canadan navy, Overseas forces are also kept happy with a constant supply of Canadian periodicals, but the men sailing with the merchant marine get first call.Though the women claim they play no favorites, the biggest bundles sent out usually are headed for ships and hoatels of the civilian sailors.Figures bear this out.In an average week some 32,000 magazines are distributed with the merchant navy receiving some 14,000 of them.Tha army gets about 12,000, the navy 4,000 and the air force and women army corps the demalnder.In Popular Demand Reading tastes of the Domin- fon's fighting population are amasingly good, the women claim, saying the better type periodicals are the favorites.However, pulp thrillers have a steady clientele while picture magazines are always in demand.People from all parts of Canada donate the magazines.From as far west as Victoria bundles of reading matter are sent to the exchange, railroad companies do- HALIFAX\u2014Newsboys on a blg- Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Wilmut, attendants.man, the groom, the bride, and groom, who was bridesmaid.Mrs.Mr.Wilmut is the son of Mr.and Photo by Examiner , whose marriage took place recently in Westminster Central United Chureh, are shown above with their From left to right are, Mr.W.Sharp, who acted as best Miss Rita Wilmut, sister of the Wilmut was formerly Miss Agnes Neilson, daughter of the late Mr.and Mes.Duncan Nielson, and Mrs.P.CG, Wilmut.How you can enjoy your easily prepared dinners, popping everything into one dish, either on top of the stove in a pressure cooker or Dutch oven or in a casserole in the oven! Then choose a simple salad like mixed greens with a good Fretich dressing, red or green cabbage \u201c Westmount Fi.7773 |piled by the research committee.: were given 10 members, who \u2014\u2014 promised to keep careful account of prices Ih difterent parts of the \u2018 ; city.: teas 4888 Sherbrooke W.WESTMOUNT CORSATIÈRE DE.1850 £es.1826 for Neulth © > Sa A CAMP SURGICAL SUPPORTS Batter Posture © Built.on lift lines that hold organs and muscles in place Our Camp Trained Fitters in Attendance at all times SERA SE Perfect Appearance tamous Coquette lace 36 readily.hair t0 beauty, .Mave a Permanent you can BRUSH! Basis (oiflarsoinn coquette cut Hlustrated are two of thé many interpretations ot the Cut, Always in fashion\u2014it falls in No pampering\u2014you just brush your u 6 coquette Cut e Shampoo Li o Restyling Viiv © Permanent Special HAIR.DO | o SHAMPOO shempes We Recommend the ndine \u2019 PERMANENT Finger Wave Pot 2 Limited Time $151 SHERBROOKE ST.W.\u2014 DE.1278 \u2014 DE, 4501 Under the Active Ownership of Canada's Leading Hale Stylist Famous 85¢c * ing their bit by allowing the bundles to move freight free.Biggest single contributor Is Ontario, with Toronto leading the province, Winnipeg ranks high in the list, as does Montreal, Vancouver and Sidney, N.S.With the magazines are distributed & multitude of knitted comforts and games, Last Christ- maa the exchange was turned into a toy factory as the women collected presents for the children of allied merchant seamen, Welfare Work Too They even do a bit of welfare work on the side, the best example being à 15-year-old English lad who was taken from his ship and placed in hospital here.While he was ill he was kept supplied with reading material and when he recovered the women 1oaded him with warm clothes, games and books.However, thelr primary con- cefn is the distribution of magazines, and to daté the women have placed nearly 3,000,000 In the hands of fighting men.An idea of how wide a circulation these periodicals get may be gathered by glancing at the cove ors of hostéla and hospitals.Nine time out of 10 they will bear the stamp \u201cCehtral Magasine Exchange, Halifax.\u201d Cotton Suit Favorite With New Yorkers .New York.\u2014 The cotton suit a mer.Another very popular dress is called the side-bow, a soft version of the side drape.The skirt, draped to one side, has a self bow at the \u2018waistline, and the squaré or heart-shaped neckline has a sélf-bow at the opposite side.It's a great year for bows; The regular monthly meeting of the Gyrette Club of Montreal will be held at the hone of Mrs.P.W.Allen, 4237 Decatio boulevard, on Monday at 2.50 pm.tt To penny-pinch your fuet bills, choose a vegetable to accompany your roast that will oven-cook along with it.Say.spinach In casserole, baked onions or squash.or escalloped tomatoes.slaw, of the day, it's easy to do the entire meal right in the oven.Just reach biscuit mix and whip up a jiffy hot bread.Plan an oven dessert, too, baked Cheese and crackers or a gelatin mold set in the morning are no work at all, canned, is cool and appetizing, or a fruit salad does double duty as dessert and salad.will receive a welcome, Pickled Beets Mixed Green Salad \u2014chambray, gingham or gabar- 1 large beet kidney dine preferred\u2014is a best seller 3 tablespoons bacon fat and vies with moire, which {sn\u2019t 2 tablespoons flour as silly as it sounds.One of the [1% cups beet bouillon best-liked models has a short| 1% teaspoons salt slashed jacket which accents the| % teaspoon pepper waistline and goes very well with 1 cup fresh or canned peas a full-in-front skirt, These jac- 1 cup fine noodles kets usually have above-the-| Wash kidney, remove skin and elbow sleeves, in fact above the|fat, and soak in cold, salted elbow Is the stopping oft place water % hour.Drain, cut \\A of most sleeves worn this sums Pieces, Melt fat, stir in flour, and brown slightly, Add bouillon slowly, cook & minutes, stirring until seasonings, Cover and cook slowly about 20 minutes, until kidneys are tender and peas and noodles are done.Serves 4 to 6.many of the best blouses have jy pounds fresh shrimp soft or stiff pussy-cat bows un-| x cup butter der or to one side of the chin.| 3 tablespoons chopped onion and hats, of course, have many 1 No.2 can tomatoes g bows.14 teaspoon salt Cl b Pn ye DE on nch of bas Gyrette u 2% cups cooked rice legs and intestinal vein.about 5 minutes in butter with chopped onion, and heat through.Pour half of shrimp and sauce serole: place half of rice over the shrimp, Cover with shrimp and top with remalning rice.rest of shrimp and sauce over a colorful relish plate, or bowl of mixed fruits.When a casserole is the order for a box of muffin of fruit shortcake, or pudding.serving a custard, Just fruit, fresh or All of these one-dish meals Beef Kidney Pot-Luck Leaf Lettuce with French Dressing Bread or Toast Sticks Fresh Rhibarb Sauce Thin Cookies +» + æ Creole Shrimp Casserole Tossed Fruit Salad Baking \u2018Powder Biscuits Cheese and Crackers > + + Thrifty Lamb Casserole Picalilll Molasses Corn Bread Strawberry-Pineapple Cup + + + Chicken-one-dish-meal Corn Sticks Peaches and Cream Chocolate-Molasses Brownies Beet Kidney Pot-Luck (in Dutch oven) thick.Add kidney and peas and noodles.Creole Shrimp Casserole 1 cup buttered bread crumbs Clean shrimp, removing shells.Sauté Add tomatoes and seasonings into a cas- Pout One-Dish Meals Simplify Preparation Of Dinner Top with crumbs and bake in a moderate oven (350° F.) about 15 to 20 minutes, until crumbs are well browned, Serves 6 to 8.Thrifty Lamb Casserole double lamb neck slices tablespoons flour tablespoons fat cups water carrots cups green beans potatoes, pared Salt, pepper, bay.leaf Use double lamb neck slices, cut about one-inch thick, Dredge with flour and brown well in hot fat.Add water, cover, cook slowly for one hour, Place vegetables, cut in small pieces, in a greased casserole.Season with salt and pepper and bay leaf.Place lamb neck slices on top and pour lamb liquid over ali.Cover casserole and bake in a slow oven (300° to 336° F.) until vegetables are tender, or about 30 minutes, Remove bay leaf be- tore merving, Serves 6.Chicken Omne-Dish Meal 4-pound roasting chjcken, split into halves teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper Flour cup salad oil tablespoons minced onion clove garlic, minced (op tional) cup diced carrots cup diced celery cupg water or stock cup button mushrooms Wipe chicken with damp cloth, sprinkie with salt and pepper and dredge with flour.Brown in salad oil and place in baking dish, with skin side down.Cook odion, garlle, carrots, and colery fn remaining oil until onion is yellow, Pour vegetables and water over chicken, cover and bake in a moderately slow oven (385° F.) until tender, of about 1% hours.Add mushrooms about 10 minutes before chicken is done.Serve with gravy made from drippings.One-half cup rice, which has been rinsed in cold water, may be added with the vegetables, it desired.Serves 6 to 8.all, \u2014 ores mn Ÿ 6 © A nu Fe 1 1 1% % Paramount Stars \u201cWear\u201d Their Hobbies The girls on the Paramount lot are literally \u201cwearing' their ta- vorite hobbies, Led by designer Edith Head.who has, of all things, burros for a hobby, they are séafching the market for prints illustrating their particular choice.Miss Head found a silk print material liberally covered with tiny red and white burros on a black background.From this, she created a simple, peR-top dress for her personal wardtobe.She wore it- on the set of \u201cThis Gun For Hire,\u201d and Veronica Lake asked her to tind a print of her favorite hobby \u2014Panda bears, Much to their surprise, she did.And Veronica is wearing a charming summer frock of butter yellow linen covered with tiny black and white pandas.To date, however Dorothy La.mouts request has not been fil- led.Her hobby Is tigers! | For the price of your smart week- to be a robin.N N EVERYTHING, CONSIDERED GERALDINE BRIETZCKE oo 2 LP Zl 7 PO) Some people can be classified as Reminiscent Former Riders.They have a gleam in the eye when they see a good looking horse trotting by; they sigh; they tell you, \u2018Ah, I used to ride a lot in the old days.But 1 had to give it up.Expensive, you know.\u201d Then in the course of the conversation you hear about the nice week-end they spent out of town at that smart new Quelquechose Lodge, or the dress they couldn't really afford but just had to buy, or the expensive store luncheon they treated themselves to.\\ \u2014>0( >OCTODOCT0C Order La Salle Coke NOW! DExter 1132 Hand & Donohoe INC, INDEPENDENT FUEL MERCHANTS OCOD OC.\u20140C >o< D>O< >0< 20 \u2018\u2019Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d help her vitamins and calories.So we took Cannonball with us.He squirmed all the way along the road in our hand.His new nest is a coffee tin lined with cotton wool, kept in a warm place.Our friends are feeding him earnestly, and we have great hopes for him.We will keep you posted as to his development and aptitudes, ri You can be devastating .alluring with a permanent wave, a superb One feels like saying, \u201cWell, ® dear friend, either you are ignorant of simple mathematics, or you aren't really fond of horses and all that sort of thing at all.end, you could pay for many eve- back; we couldn't just leave him, because a car might have come along and killed him, or a puss- cat would have been delighted to find a mid-morning snack to Start your campaign of beauty for your double-duty life with one of our famous \u2018\u2019Basic\u2018\u2019\u2019 Permanent Waves.It can be styled many exciting ways te keep you nings of riding to help you to cool off and relax after a hard day at the office, and it would do your health more good in the long run; that new dress of yours could have been a pretty nice riding coat; that special luncheon with roast duck could have been one lovely hour with the wind in your hair and a song in your heart\u2014and ¢etier for the digestion, too.\u201d * + » Some cooks\u2019 cocoa tastes like cocoa, but other people make cocoa that tastes like rich chocolate.To avoid what a = .CALL PINKERTON'S ph Make your appointment to- FLOWERS a ce 5127 Sherbrooke St.W.to serve you.DE.1179 fresh with beauty.CAMPBELL\u2019S Beauty Parlor 4917 Sherbrooke West CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS FLORAL DESIGNS Wedding and Party Decorations Greenhouses at Rosemere Tu guow popul moun \"The at the ast amon; vilege \u2018TI the se evefu one 0 round amd \u20ac Inc enter make music are tl Hutto wide Jitter singe pulch popul Dorse TWO Vv Helen make! she si Lamb harm Rogn: team.The and 1 \u2018DE, | binati to wo highl: The Willie his st ken, : writer on beverages has called cocda,\u201d put a bit of, vanilla Into the mixture just before you serve it.The vanilla obliterates the milk-and-wateriness of the brew, adding a more interesting flavor, and it's less expensive than using chunks of dark chocolate.x & 0» We found Cannonball on Sunday, He was lying on the road.out in the country, and although he's a bird, you'd hardly think so: he is so young that his eyes aren\u2018t open yet, and he has no feathers, We think he's trying \"À Two Ways to Save Money .Buy Karen Bulow's Hand Buy : woven All-Wool Neck- WAR SAVING They Last s1 STAMPS | Longer Regularly .« » Expert Hand Weavers .1174 ST.CATHERINE ST.WwW.Near Stanley St.He must have had an awful tumble from the high elm tree where we presume his family lived, Naturally, it was impossible | for us to climb up and put him COLOR AND TASTE JUST AS IMPORTANT AS VITAMIN CONTENT.If you have been patriotically counting your vitamins you have been providing yourself and your family with adequate daily health rations, but it often happens that we lose sight of eye and palate appeal.New beets with orange sauce will give a colorful note to any meal, as will fresh asparagus with goldenrod sauce.To prepare the\u2018 orange sauce cook 3 tablespoons grated orange rind, J4 teaspoon salt, tablespoon water, and 3 tablespoons lemon juice for 5 minutes.Cream 4 tablespoons butter and add with 3% cup orange juice to the mixture.Dissolve 3 tablespoon cornstarch in tablespoon water, add and cook slowly until the mixture 8 thickened.Pour over & cookad beets.To serve asparagus with goldenrod sauce, cleand and cook\u2019 the asparagus, using a large, flat pan so that the tender tips are not broken.Hardcook 2 eggs ant separate the yolks and whites, Chop the whites fine and add to one cup medium white sauce well seasoned.Press the yolks through a fine sieve.Place the asparagus on a large hot platter, cover with the white sauce and sprinkle vith pulverized yolks.To prépare scalloped carrots with celery, dice 6 carrots and one bunch of celery and Cook in boiling salted water until tender.Drain and place {n buttered baking dish, Prefare 3 cups thin white sauce and %@ cup grated American cheese and one tablespoon finely chopped parsley.stirring until cheese is melted.Season and pour over carrots and celery.Bake for 15 minutes.rer rte retraite Y.M.C.A.Summer Membership Now available at the WESTMOUNT \u2018Y\u2019 Men $5.\u2014 Ladies $3.Boys $3.(Includes Vacation Club) For Purther Particular), phone Wilbank 2159 Hitters not going do feach my » chitaren!\u201d \u201cI've read how Hitler starts training his killers when theyre toddlers.So I reckon it\u2019s up to me and every other Canadian mother to train our children to realize that they've got to pay for their freedom!\u201d \u2018\u2019That\u2019s why I see to it that all my children buy War Savings Stamps every week.I tell them what freedom means\u2014what the grownups are fighting for\u2014that it\u2019s for them! So they've got to give up something too\u2014and the money\u20143$5.00 back for every $4.00 saved now\u2014will come in mighty handy-\u2014~when they start out on their own!\u201d Buy War Savings Stamps frem banks, pest offices, druggists, grocers and other tell shores, National Var Finance Committee.\u2014 Sher] A | Geo \"M || \u2014 | ewspaper\u201d EEE calories.with us.ay along offee tin kept in ends are and we him.We s to his les, ee eee, J.tt wave, 00\u2019 beauty | with one ÿ Perman- \u20ac © styled oop you ALL : R 3419] # your ap- ent: to- dur ex- re eager ve you.L'S lor West A octets Met Has opapel THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, M@Y 28, 1942 ° PAGE HVE Hollywood | \u2019 | Theatrical | | Gossip NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD Attractions \u2018The Fleet\u2019s In\u2019 Combines Music, Comedy, Romance Tuneful, gay and packed to the gunwales with star talent and popular entertainment, Pa.amount\u2019s pew comedy with muse, \u201cThe Fleet's In,\u201d dropped anchor at the Westmount United Theatre jast night, causing great joy among the citizens who were privileged to see it, The Fleet's In\u201d brings back to the screen that always welcome eveful, Dorothy Lamour, who is one of the starring triumvirate rounded out by William Holden acd chipper Eddie Bracken.included in the assemblage of entertainment stars which help to make \u2018\u2018\u201cThe Fleet's In\u201d the bright.musical and hilarious craft it is, are that blonde fireball, Betty Hutton, who is known far and wide as America\u2019s Number One Jitterbug; Betty Jane Rhodes, a singer of exceptional talent and pulchritude; Leif Erickson.ever- popular screen favorite; Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra.and his two vocalists, Bob Eberly and Helen O\u2019Connell; Cass Daley, who makes furiously funny faces as she sings her eccentric songs; Gil Lamb, who is hot stuff with a harmonica, and Lorraine and Rognan, hilarious comedy dance team.The trio of Lamour, Holden and Bracken is a smooth-work- ing, perfect co-operating combination.With excellent materin) to work with, each turns in a highly admirable performance.The fun starts off early with william Holden manoeuvred hy his shipmates, led by Eddie Bracken, inte the situation of having \u2014 -\u2014 AIR CONDITIONED mms 7 i b oo ; NG aes À Sherbrooke St.at Hingston.EL.2271 ALWAYS 2 BIG FEATURES Today and Friday 2 British Laugh Hits! \u201cShipyard Sally\u201d and \u201cLet George Do It\u201d Co-starring George Formby & Gracie Fields ~\u2014Starting Saturday\u2014 Robert Taylor & Lana Turner \u201cJOHNNY EAGER\u201d \u2014 ADDED \u2014 \u201d Shirley Temple in \u201cKATHLEEN\u201d with Herbert Marshall REVIVAL FRIDAY NITE \u201cMy Love Came Back\u201d with Olivia de Havilland and Jeffrey Lynn y DANCE to BLAKE SEWELL AND HIS ORCHESTRA Every Saturday RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL Dancing 9 to 1 Cabaret Style Vocals by RUSS KEARNS and THELMA LANE Admission 32.00 Per Couple (All Taxes Included) Reservations Advisable Telephone PL, 4212 AAT CLL tc win a bet that he'll be able to kiss Dorothy Lamour, a hard to- get ballroom entertainer, before his shore leave is up.Dotty is known as \u201cThe Countess,\" a gal surrounded by the wrecks of every sallor who ever tried to approach her.Of course, Holden wins in this contest for a kiss.It's a complete victory, too, because he marries the girl.The situations brought about by these affairs are laugh-loaded.Adroitly worked into the story are seven swell melodies, sung Ly the principals, and played by tle Dorsey orchestra.Among the hit tunes brought in on waves of melody are \u201cI Remember You,\u201d \u2018\u2018Tangerine,\u201d \u201cWhen You Hear the Time Signal,\u201d \u201cArthur Murray Taught Me Dancing in a Hurry,\u201d \u201cIf You Build a Better Mousetrap,\u201d \u201cNot Mine\u201d and \u201cThe Fleet's In.\" Film At Monkland Is Epic Of R.C.A.F.James Cagney takes off on his greatest role in \u2018Captains of the Clouds\u201d which opened yesterday at the Monkland United Theatre, playing until Saturday night, In à career which has been studded with brilliant performances, his role as the daredevil flyer in the new Technicolor picture emerges as the grandest of them all, \u2018Captains of the Clouds\u201d is a story of the Royal Canadian Air \u2018Force, and it is a story of glory, a story of thousands of men who hourly risk their lives that democracy may survive, Magnificently directed and photographed, superbly acted and brilliantly written, the new motion picture is one of the most vital and enthralling entertainments the screen has provided in many years, A large and able cast supports Cagney in the film.There is Dennis Morgan, handsome and virile young leading man, who more than fulfills prophecies made for his success after his fine performance in \u201cKitty Foyle.\u201d Brenda Marshall, whose flashing brunette beauty is fully revealed for the first time by the Technicolor cameras, is completely believable as a flirtatious and vixenish French- Canadian girl who plays havoc with the hearts of the fighting pilots.Alan Hale, George Tobias and Reginald Gardiner, as an Irish, Canadian and English flyer, respectively, each turn in memorable performances, Cricket Loop To Begin Schedule In the only local cricket match arranged for Saturday between Westmount Club and the R,C.A.}.at Westmount Park.play was impossible owiag to the bad weather.The match had io be abandoned Next Saturday the Montreal and District Amateur Cricket Leagde will begin its schedule when he following matches will take placs: Verdun vs.Westmount at the hospital ground; Maisonneuve vs Wanderers 1 ~ at Maisonneive Park; and West Indians vs.St Paul\u2019s at St.Henry.Lower Canada College and Wanderers II play each other 'n a non-league match at Royal ava- nue.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SUDDEN DROP The undersea continental shelf that runs from Newfoundland to: Florida slopes gradually to its edge and then drops abruptly into 1,500 fathoms depth.DANCE & ELOCUTION RECITAL Tickets Now on Sale BY THE PUPILS OF THE MARY BEETLES SCHOOL VICTORIA HALL, WESTMOUNT SATURDAY, MAY 30th.at 2.15 P.M.ELwood 5170 page the two feature pictures the Theatre.Address The \u201cHidden Titles\u201d Contest 1 have found the words .ccoeeene messosseeuaunets vrsnssettores ovens hidden in the advertisement of .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026eccrceneeemeneennennsnennresen on page \u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 and the words \u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026ereccensseaceescencirenseeceeencete hidden in the advertisement of.on of this week's Examiner, these being the titles of to be shown at the Westmount Theatre during the first half of the coming week.» the judges\u2019 decision as final regarding the awarding of passes to socsronsc0c0 \u2026 Name .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026voccrncensess over Winners are to be drawn from those submitting the correct answer } agree to accept \u201cTHE MALE ANIMAL\u201d pgs pr 773 Olivia De Havilland and Henry Fonda are starred in the delight- fut comedy, \u201cThe Male Animal,\u201d which opens at the Westmount United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuesday night.Popular Bandleader Theatre on Saturday playing until Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney in a scene from the thrilling romantic film \u2018\u2019Son Of Fury,\u201d which opens at the Tuesday night.York United \u201cTHE LADY ey Ray Milland and Paulette Goddard in a scene from \u201cThe Lady Has Plans,\u201d which will be shown at the Monkland United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuesday night.HAS PLANS\u201d hd By S.B, M The following conversation between two little boys was overheard in an N.D.G.park recently: \u201cMontreal had its 300th birthday this month.\u201d \u201cGee! 1 hope I look as well when l'm 300 years old!\u201d \u201cWhat our schools badly need nowadays Js a course of chivalry,\u201d urges a writer.Knight classes.A friend of mine tells me that he noticed this verse hanging up in the stenographers\u2019 room in a city office: How to be a Film Star She who wears the minimum with the maximum of style, Stirs the maximum of men with the minimum of guile; Her manners must be daring in a fascinating way, She should work the minimum for the maximum of pay.\u201cNow is the time to make your garden ship-shape,\u201d declares a horticultural writer, Heave \u201choe,\u201d my hearties! \u201cThe sight of a pretty face by one's side shortens the longest walk,\u201d declares a writer.So a | miss really is as good as a mile.Onions 1 suppose it was the season of ;the year that caused one of my office colleagues to mention gardening and the growing of onions.\"Anyway, it hrought fit all back to \"me.Let me relieve my rcharged feelings hy telling you all \u2018about it.i I used to work with a firm j that dealt with farmers, and one ; day we received a sample of onion \u2018seed from abroad.The country It came from intrigued me, and with quite unusual inzenuity I placed some of the seeds on a sheet of ielean whte blotting paper in a ba- \u2018sin with a little water.After a week or two of waiting and watching 1 was delizhted to ses siens of indizputable ror mination, and the dormant agrl- culturist within me came to life.At hreakfact, lunch, and supper I talked of nothing but my onions.] described ihe appear- anre of the seeds, 1 explained with Hux'er-like minutences ther day-to-day growth.and in 2 moment of mistaken enthusiasm 1 L111 11s ZZ SSAA SLLLLILIILILLSSSSSLIIIII SILAS STII ALT 17 SI 1 LL SLA SLL SSS S LSS LSS SLL SLL A EASIEST SSS IAS SSSI AL N N N N ~ PB - LINES > N N N N N N D EN over- | McClean N undertook to grow them in the garden, I prepared a strip of ground for them, manured it scientifically, and brought the young and tender plants home with great care, The transplanting was carried out wth some ceremonial and a great deal of discussion, and then began the most anxious period of my life.I watched those plants with a solicitude unequalled by the fondest of mothers, but despite all my care and vigilence they languished, Slowly and steadily they wilted, drooped, and died.I suspected that my envious neigh- hour next door had been tampering with them at the.dead of night, but J was too proud to utter such an excuse, I gave np gardening, thought ! would succeed in ing down the experience, every time I hear onions tioned in a horticultural Îthe whole sad story comes back to me.National Effort Is Shown In Film and | liv- but men- sense \u2018 Included in the current program of the Westmount theatre is.\u201cNation Bullders\u201d.a short feature which tells the story of a home front army striking a tremendous blow for freedom.Pro- dvced hy Assoclated Screen Studios, it graphically describes \u2018the tremendous task that faced | | Canadian workmen and engineers lin bringing Canada\u2019s output of ; \"aluminum to its present levels, 'Egarly In the war, Canada was al- \u2018ready producing four-fifths.of all {the aluminum on the American continent, vet this record volume \u2018had tn be increased still further.\u2018How this was done, how one of the biggest air freighténg jobs in history transported a complete {community miles from any high- ,way or railroad is the story of |'Nation Builders\u201d.In remote north country these men harn-' \u2018essed the water power that was needed to step up Canada\u2019s pro \"duction of the vital metal to the present tremendous quantities, we ex- ; We never do as well as lexpect to.but the better we \u2018ing au engineer, and well quali- Jantie by what'g called the Ferry pect to do, the better we do.Blake Sewell, whose orchestra plays at the Ritz-Carlton Saturday nights, placed third in a poll to determine Canada\u2019s leading orchestra leaders, recently held by the magazine, Orchestra World.Mart Kenny topped the list, foi- lowed by Bert Niosi, with Sewell as a close third.Pressman At War A Review by H.S.Ross, K.C.\u201cAction on all Fronts*\u2014A Par- sonal Account of This War\u201d by Ralph Ingersoll, lilustrated with maps and photographs.The Mus- son Book Co., Ltd., 480-486 Um- versity Avenue, Toronto, Price $4, Pages 330.In 1840, Ralph Ingersoll, brilliant editor of the New York daily PM, made a trip around \u2018he world to see for himself how the war was going on all fronts.His account is based upon his day-to- doy entries in a diary and gives ab Integrated picture of the whole war, It is a personal record-graphie, adventurous, uncensored of acute pbservations and first-hand experiences.He inspected democracy's defences in the DPacitic- Hawail, Midway Island, Wake |stand, Guam, the Philippines and Singapore.He saw the war in the East, flew over the Burma Road, and visited Chungking, \u201cthe city that Is blown up every day,\u201d where lle had an interview with Chiang Kai-shek, He went fron China across the Gobi Desert into Russia, where he saw Moscow uuder siege, visitsd the fighting (rent, and intarvied Stalin.Cou- ing out by way of Turkey he iu- spected the whole war effort 1n the Mediterranean, including the defenses at Malta and Gibraltar, In England he had an opportunity to compare the present morale of the British people with what he had secn a year before when the hlitz raids on London were at their height.To climax his trip, he flew home to America in an Army bomber over the Battle of the Atlantic.Thus, he is able to present in one comprehensive picture, as no one else hus done, the word-wide implications of this war and its urgent meaning for the world today.Mr.Ingersoll is also by train.fied to pass upon the technica) aspects of modern Warfare.His findings have been checked and approved by Army officers aad technicians, He bad opportunities to see many of Lhe most important personages engaged in tho war, and he gives fascinating ae.counts of their character and conversations, In the chapter \u201cOver the Battle of the Atlantic\u201d he wrote: \u201cThere are two ways to fly from London to New York now.The long way round is by plane to Lisbon and thence across the South Atlantic by Pan-American clipper, The shorrt way !s from Lou- don to Scotland by train or plane and thence over the North At- Route, The Ferry Route is a chain of airports linking Edinburgh to Washington.The first hop is from Scotland to Newfoundland.Beyond Newfoundland there Is a Canadian terminal, just outside Montreal, Last stop, \u2018or Americans, js Bolling Figid, .Washington, across the river from | the big commercial airport.Two, services flew this northern route : lust Fall.One is run by the Gri-; tish Ferry Command to take back ; the piloty who had flown bombers from West to East.The other wd | called the \u2018\u201cEmhassy Plane\u201d and: was operated hy the TU.S.Army: Air Corps.\u201cTime\u201d calls the hook \u201cA Sensational piece of reporting\u201d and of it Christian Science Monitor said \u201cStands up to the, | stiffest test of good reporting and\u2019 \u201c15 full of brilliantly written pas- | | sages.\u201d As long as they can manage | [ to eat, some people refuse to face realities, Historiana remember better those who give than those who get.Extravagance with time is juat as bad as extravagance with money.When we refuse to meet emergencies they're apt to overtake\u2019 us, | (GRACIE FIELDS IN KENT FILM Gaungway for Gracie! With a highlight of the film showing the queen of comedy vi the Contingent singing and dvi ing to anumber called \u2018\u2019lve Got the Jitterbugs!\u201d Gracle Plotds flashed on the screen of the Kent Theatre yesterday in American swing time, The picture was her latest hilarity hit \u201cShipyard Sally,\u201d and a hit it is?Directed by Monty Banks, \u2018ho screen play by Karl Tunberg and Don Ettlinger is set iu tho great shipbuildiag center of Great Bri- tain\u2014-Clydebank.; yards where such great lMners ns the Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth were constructed.lu tact, the film opens with Quesn Ellzabeth christening «nd launch- Ing the huge ship named for her.But soon, for rearons of ooon- omy, the government puta a hat to the bullding and with idle yards distress visitx the onre prosperous town.The workers send Gracie to London with a petition and this embark: her on a series of adventures teeming with hilarity.If you like comedy, yuu shouldn't miss this one! Featured on the same bill 1s George Formby, King of Confus- fon, in a swell laugh farce, \"So George Do It.\u201d From (wo years of retirement off the screen, Shirley Temple once again returns to pictures, starting off the second chapter in her spoctacular career, In appearing in the film, \u2018\u201cKath- lean,\" at the Kent Theatre starting Satu-day with Herbert Marshall cast as her neglectiul parent, Bhirley comes under the \u2018The Male Animal\u2019 High In Film Fun The York United Theatru's new film, \u201cThe Male Animal,\u201d which made its local debut last night, is \u201cJust what the doctor ordered.\u201d First and most {important of all, it 18 a lough from slart to finish.Secondly, it has a siory that will not only keep you laughing, hut will hold your interest throughout.And thirdly, it has one of the finest casts of any of this year's comedies, Henry Fonda, who never fails to give a fine performance, plays the role of the perennial foothall hero, who comes back for the \u201chig game\u2019 but can never forget the touchdown he made for MiA- western way back {n\u2014\u2018'\"oh you remember, don't you?\u201d But Ol- {via also hans a fond memory for the days when Carson carried the ball for dear old Midwestern and when they get together to discuns those memorable hours, Fonda surmises that there might be more Lo their raminiscenca than meets the eye.He says as much Lo Olivia with the resultant situation muking one of the funniest aver screened.Al Shean, who is playing the minister In \u201cTish,\u201d reveled An memories recently, Between his chores in the Mary Roberts Rine- hart picture he went visiting on the set of \u201cFor Me and My Gal\u201d to watch Judy Garland, Gene Kelly and George Murphy act for the camera, Their picture ls a cavaleade of vaudeville from 1910 to 1820.Shean, during that period, was one of the \u201cBlg time attractions.\u201d His \"Gallagher and Shean\u2019 ditty with Kd Gal- Jagher started a #aong rage still vivid In public Memory, When real service marks the sale, permanence marks the busl- ness.Give the other fellow a chance to talk to you \u2014 you may learn something.The characteristic of gonuine lierolsm Is its persistency, For Prompt Delivery of BEER «SCL'S 5307 Sherbrooke W.EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 Deliveries from 8 a.m.te 11 p.m.Fruits and Groceries SHINE jan, NOW Attraction Free THE GREAT FUSSNER.\u2019 ath p.m.and ll p.m, rp \u2014\u2014\u2014 -\u2014\u2014- Dance to Stan Wood's Music /% FOR PICNIC RESERVATIONS 2498 | CALL BY.These ave tho, i | 1 | 0 wing ot the Metro-Goldwyn-Maver banner and thus coptinues an old Hollywood tradition.For it is tue distinction of M-G-M that it nns consistently brought from re trement\u201d or threatened obscurity, players who have ultimately [TT] « Jo / Last Three Days ! The Surprine Picture Ot The Year! Tue remarkable Andrew Jackson, 7th President of the US.cleans up a crowd of 1842 cruok- ed politicians! * * A Parameunt Picture with BRIAN DONLEV WILLIAM HOLDEN ELLEN DREW | % SECOND FEATURE! Your favorite radio program THE ALDRICH FAMILY in Their Newest & Neat Picture! \u2014\u2014 STARTING _ _ * SUNDAY % ROBERT YOUNG IN \u201cJOE SMITH, AMERICAN\u201d \u2014 - AND -\u2014 \u201cThe Vanishing Virginian\u201d x WITH * x Frank Morgan + AND x Kathryn * x Grayson + y AI W | I JL, (Bherbrooke st Grey Ave.) Today until Saturday MUSIC! GIRLS! LAUGHS ! .and plenty of entertainment surprises | DOROTHY LAMOUR WILUAM HOLDEN | A BRACKEN and his ORCHESTRA tenting BOB EBERLY ang HELEN 9 CONNELL #2nd Feature .\u2014 \u2014BAD BOY GARFIELD\u2014 JOINS UNCLE SAM'S undercover army blasting enemy agents into the open .| Thrilling Drama! um MASSEY be * # Friday Night \u2014- After 11 o'clork Revival \u201cKITTY FOYLE\" with Ginger ROGERS Dennin MORGAN become Hollywood's most glitters ing luminarlos.= eme (8t Catherine at Guy 8t-) TODAY and FRIDAY HENRY FONDA.OLIVIA DeHAVIL- LAND and JOAN LESLIE in \u201cThe Male Animal\u201d \u201cLADY R A NIGHT.\u201d with Joan Blondell snd John Wayne.Special Double Program Saturday until Tuesday TYRONE POWER SON.FURY The Story of Banjomin Bioke GENE TIERNEY GEORGE SANDERS © FRANCES FARMER RODDY MoDOWALL Produced by DARRYL F.ZANUCK À 20ih CENTURY-POX PICTURE \u2014= Added Attraction GLAMOUR BOY.JACKIE COOPER USANNA FOSTER A Peremeunt Pieture i \u2019 | (! ll, Mes, Today until Saturday THRILLING DRAMA WITH THE R.C.A.F.! A New Warnae Bros Success wta J DENNIS MORGAN # BRENDA MARSHAW # ALAN HALE + ORORGCE TOBIAS Reginald Cordiney ond Revinsid Dennv 2nd Pasture: \u201cCONFESSIONS OP BOSTON BLACKIE\u201d Chester Marries and Harrlet Hilliard.& Friday Night After 31 o'clock Ravival \u201cTHIRD FINGER EFT HAND\u201d wit, Myrna LOY \u2014 Melvyn DOUGLAS Raymond Walbarn *Sun, Mon, Tues.\u201cTHE MALE ANIMAL\" | with Henry PONDA - Olivia DeHAVIL.LAND \u2014 Joan Leslie.| THREE FIGHTING ANZACS fn : \"FORTY THOPSAND HORSEMEN,\u201d with Betty BRYANT \u2014 Grant TAYLOR.*Sun., Mon., Tues.% Paulette GODDARD + Hay MILLAND n \u201cTHE LADY HAS PLANS\" # GENE TIERNEY in \u201cTHE BHANGHAÏI GESTURE\"\u201d with Victor Matore, Walter Huston and Ona Munson.| | pense ITT ~~.a Tg so rar EF re me PAGE SIX LAST YEAR'S CELLAR SQUAD GAINS TOP LEAGUE POSITION WITH TWO WINS, NO LOSSES The No.3 Training Command softhall team, occupants of tha cellar tiiroughout the whole of lust year in the Westmount Municipal Senjor Softball League, have shown a sharp reversal of form this} year and are leading the race with two wing and no losses.Most of the Training Commuand's success 18 due to the top-notch hurling of George Scully.The Alrmen won two games in successive nights, on Wednesday they edged out a weakened Royals team 5-2 with a three run rally fn the seventh inning while on Thursday they wiped out an early defleit to beat the Radiolocators 8-4, Scully hurled in both triumphs, The foyals, Dodgers and thew Wireless School all managed to chalk up fn the week's abbreviated activities, The Royals beat off the Swans 10-1, the Dodgers defeated the Radio- locators 16-7 and the Wireless School had an easy time with the lying Squadron from St Hubert, defeating them 18-3, The best game as far as results Training Command's 5-2 victory over the Royals, Although the Royals were In a very weakened condition, Dougie Maher's hurling kept them in the picture and only last Inning errors gave the Airmen thelr win, Scully funned fourteen of the Maher returned the compliment to eleven Airmen, Scully also helped his cause with a fourth Inning homer, In the other in wins of the week go was the Wednesday evening game Tommie Brennan pitched ope of his infrequent games to give the Dodgers a 18-7 win over the Radlolocators.After allowing the Radiolocators eight hits and seven runs in four innings, Brennan settled down and kept them scoreless from then on and earned his due reward when his mates got to Pete Sadesk!, on the mound for the Afrmen, for twelve runs in the last two frames, Circuit clouts were a dime a dozen in this game with Euard Read, Doug Alexander andi Tom Brennan of the Dodgers clouting one Royals while.Semi-Private learn-to-swim lessons for boys and girls, 7 to 10 years of age.12 lessons $5.Individual instruction by latest methods REGISTER NOW WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.Wilibank 2159 DELIVERED ICE COLD Rapid Service till 11 p.m.FI.4744 If first line signals busy, Dial WE.1616 FORUM GROCERY Nearest Licensed Grocer te Westmount 2209 St.Catherine W.aplece while Paul Joyal of the losers also got one.In Thursday night's doubleheader the Wireless School had \u2018very little trouble with the Flying Squadron team, Don Ireland, Janisse, Fournler and i Brisebois led the heavy hitting attack on the St, Hubert team while Parker on the mound for the winners knocked oul the only home run.The other Thursday night game saw the No, 3 Command team beut the Radlolocators 8-4.George Scully fanned another fourteen men and bids fair to emulate Al Bell's feats of last year.Jack Keen and Scully led the winners batting attack with three hits each, The Royals won the last game of the week on Friday evening when they defeated the Swans 10-1, The losers were without Jim Haggurty their regular pitcher.Smiley Meronek held the losers to two hits both by Jackle Coleman, Johnnie Mahaffey led the Royals at bat with four hits in that many times at bat one of them going for a triple.With the admittance of an eighth team to the league, tho No.12 Equipment Depot from Pointe aux Trembles, a new schedule had to be made and as a result some of this week's games are changed, Tonight, the Dodgers will meet the leading No.3 Command team on diamond No, 1 while on diamond No.2 the St.Hubert team will hook up with the No, 12 Depot squad.On Friday night, the Dodgers will play the Swans on diamond No.1.Three games are scheduled for Monday evening, the Royals.play the Radiolocui-.ors on diamond No, 1, the No.12 Depot meet the Dodgers on diamond No, 2 while the St.Hubert team play the No.3 Command team on diamond No.4.On Wednesday night, the Swans play the Wireless School on diamond No.1 and on diamond No.2 the Dodgers play St.Hubert.YANKS NAME FAVORITE It remalned for soldiers and sailors of Uncle Sam's armed forces stationed along the West coast to name Betty Hutton, Paramount\u2019s dynamic new star of \"Happy Go Lucky,\u201d in an appropriate way.The Yanks have named her \u201cthe incendiary blonde.\u201d People will respect the man who is proud and earnest about the smallest job, Exhibition Cricket Match Is Planned Although the senior team of the Westmount Cricket Club will he playing away this weekend at Verdun, an effort ls being made to arrange some sort of an exhibition game at the Park.In all probability a team will be ralsed composed partly of juniors.Schoolboy or Junior who are Interested in the game and would like to play are in- vifed to turn out with the club players practices on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.Information may be obtained from Mr, Pike at Fltzroy 4084.ARGOS DEFFAT BEAVERS ]-{ BOMBERS WIN Two games were Westinount Municipal Baseball League last week, one in each of the midget and bntam sections.In the midget section game the Argos scored five times In Lhe last inning to defeat the Beavers 7-4, while the Bombers won their third straight victory by defeating the Roslyns 15-11, A five hit batting attack which was good for the same number of runs proved sufficient for the Argos to win what seemed a certain victory for the Beavers on Thursday afternoon, The Beavers had a 4-3 lead going into the Argos\u2019 last bats but extra-base hits by Kevin Shea and Kevin Kennedy turned the game into a victory for Argos.With (he exception of one inning, Dave Harvie pitching for the Beavers, held his own with Kevin Shea, striking out six men and walking four.Will Graham led the Argos at bat with three hits in three times ut bat, Dave Harvie helped his own cause with a two base hit in the fourth inning.Nine walks handed out by pitchers Wray and Johnson proved the undoing of the Ros- lyns in their game with the Bombers as the winners counted eight runs on them, The losers threatened in the fourth inning counting eight times but it was too lute then.Johnnie Drury vanged out two doubles for the winners while Johnnie Waterston was a thorn in Earl MacDonald's pitching effort for the winners, as he banged out three hits for the Roslyns.Two games in the league will Le played today, the Bruins will play the Bombers in a bantam game while the Royals meet the Bearcats in a midget fixture.Tomorrow, the Argos play the Beavers at 4.00 p.m.On Tuesday, the Roslyns meet the Bombers in another bantam game and a postponed midget game will also be played.played in DEEP ENOUGH The deepest oil well in the world extends less than three miles downward.Wheres Lee More people are discovering every day that Dow is the finest re LA they ever drank | the \" Entry Sheets or Tennis Match Out Entry sheets for the season's first tennis tournaments are now posted at the municipal courts.The men's open doubles is the first major event.The entry lists for the boys and Kirls and students competitions are also up at the Western and King George courts, The men's open event is one of the most popular of the season.It was captured by the scholars Macken brothers, Jim and Brendan, last season.An innovation this year in the tournaments will see all the matches played on set dates.The entrants are asked to mark down any nights on which they are not able to play and they will not be scheduled for these nights but will play on a night which is suitable to both opponents, THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1942 \"Laurentian Mountains Are Oldest In The World Reputedly covering nine-tent4s of the Province of Quebec, the world's oldest mountain chain, (ask any geologist) is settled extensively jn only a few scattered districts, but many of these districts have become noted for their Softball Squad Holds Practices The Westmount girl's softball team held two more practices during the week.The team will play an exhibition game with one of the boy's teams from the Pee Wee league on Tuesday night, This will be their first game of the season and it will be more in the nature of a stiff work-out as gll the players will be given a chance to show what they can do at the various positions.Any players interested in coming out with the team are asked to turn out on Tuesday at No.1 diamond.This is another in a series McFarlane, Physical Director Walking Is one of the most en which one can perform.It is not onl point of health, but it is also one various forms of recreation.Alt healthy people possess a n this desire is satisfied by daily phy walking, I do not mean a nice quiet a brisk walk of at mile.The quiet stroll is alright after you have had the more vigorous walking or other activity period but most of us are physically fit enough to stand physical activity of a more violent nature, Westmount is ideally situated for walking, A walking route can be planned depending upon one's physical condition.As strength returns, the route can be extended to include the more vigorous climb to the Lookout on Westmount Mountain, Start off on the level for a few min- utes\u2014then attempt to plan your route to take in a few hills.About.three quarters of the way through the walk the most vigorous period should be reached, The last part should be down hill or on the level to give your heart an opportunity to return to normal, and your lungs a chance to rid themselves of accumulated poisons.Deep breathing exercises while walking will help strengthen the muscle groups in the abdominal and respiratory regions.The following is an example: breath least one ¥ Physical Fitness Through Exercise And Diet .of health articles by P.Mat the Westmount \u2018 Y.M.C.A.= In joyable forms of physical activity y one of the best, from the stand- of the least expensive of all our atural desire to be active.Unless sical activity the bodily fupctions cannot function with one hundred percent efficiency, Walking is oue of the most healthful ways to satisfy this impulse for movement.By stroll around the block but rather deeply, hold the breath for six paces and then exhale through pursed lips.Repeat this exercise at frequent intervals during your walk, The best way to gain and maintain good postural position of the body while walking is to remember to keep the crown of thg head as high up as it will go.With the head in this position, the body wiil function with greater ease, and less fatigue.In other words one must \u201cwalk tall.\u201d The walking action should not be stiff but should be free and easy.Let the arms hang free, so that they can swing rhythmically in opposition to the swing of the legs, in order to better distribute the weights of the body.Comfortable shoes and clothes should be worn to make freedom of movement more enjoyable.Walking is one of the most beneficial types of exercise for feelings of fatigue.A person who is unable to get any other type of rhythmic exercise should form the habit of walking a mile or two every day no hatter waat the weather is like, Johnnie Choyce's Cardinals appeared in the two best games of the week in the Westmount Municipal Pee Wee Softball League, with the Red Birds winning and losing a game.The Cardinals edged out the Panthers 17-16 in an extra inning game on Wednesday for their initial win of the season but resumed their losing habit on Fnday when they lost to the league leading Red Wings 12-7, In the other games of the week, the Panthers also won their first game of the season when they outscored the Cyclones 14-7, the Cyclones were also the victims of the Boomerangs losing a 22-1 decision.Three runs in the first half of the eight inning gave the Cardinals thelr 17-15 win over the Panthers.Although Craig Millward and Rene Chatebrois hit homers for the Panthers, it was , not sufficient to pull through to a win, Pete Tucker hit a homer for the winners.Teddy Tobias was the big gunner in the Boomerang's 22-1 win over the Cyclones, Tobias hit a Cardinals Down Panthers Then Lose To Red Wings League will be played this weekend, Tomorrow the Boomerangs meet the Cyclones and the Panthers play the Cardinals, while on Saturday morning the Cyclones play the Panthers, while the Boomerangs meet the Cardinals.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Selby Lake Inn Dunham, Que.55 Miles from Montreal Swimming, Boating, Fishing, Tennis, Dancing, Children's Play Corner, etc.Modern in every way.Restricted Clientele.No black flies or mosquitoes.Write Mrs.F.G.Jones, Selby Lake Inn, Dunham, Que.or phone Monitor Vacation Bureau.WA.2773 or evenings 6 to 8 p.m.By.2596.QUEBEC Butternut Lodge double and a home-run to for the winners limited the Cyclones to three hits.Nine runs in the first three innings carried Donnie Me- Donald's Red Wings to a 12-7 victory over the rapidly improving Cardinals.Some lusty clouting by Earl MacDonald who hit a double aud a home-run kept the winners on the right track.The Cardinals scored six of their seven runs in the second inning.The Panthers scored in every one of the seven innings to d> feat the Cyclones 14-7 in the last game of the week, Manley Burriss led the winners at bat with three hits in four times at bat.Jack Walsh was the best for the losers with three hits l including a double, the only , extra-base hit of the day.Four games in the Pee Wee lead ' the Boomerang's batting attack.| 15 Miles from Montreal Donnfe Wadsworth on the mound | WEST STE.ROSE On Route 38, between Laval-sur-le-lac and { Ste.Rose.| : The Tden! Place for a \u2019 Restful Holiday.i] Luncheons - Teas and Dinners Served in the Open Air on Screened-in Piazzas | Operated by Miss L.Dutrisac ; For reservations er information phone St.Eustache 612-12 er Monitor Vacation Bureau WA.2773 // ATMOSPHERE OF THE AT GRAND MERE.QUE.THE SURROUNDINGS ARE UNUSUAL Badlooms BEAUTIFUL 4, boey L and Sood Food- COndises ur/h a homelike oimasphere [4 motes thus hole! wheal Por à r00/ res! er m7 U LAN LA LK LAURENT DESCRIBES THE autsndios IDE INN fine vacation qpportunities.The development of these centres has been largely due to the railway line which links Montreal win the comparatively nearby moua- tain playground.The Canadian Pacific Rallway line from Mou- treal to Labelle brings the :ity dweller through the magniticea:e of mountain greenery; through country which offers the summer vacationist all the holiday delights listed in the travel folder.The Laurentian \u201cVacation lines\u201d begin at Mattawa, Out.where a 113-mile line takes \u2018he tourist to Angliers, gateway to the Kipawa Lakes and Temisxa- ming district.Further east, \u2018ne Gatineay line winds its way northward from Ottawa, for a2 scenic miles, taking in some of the finest pasg fishing waters in eastern Canada.The Buckingham area north of Buckingham Jeton the north shore line to Ottawa ls also famous for its fine fishing and hunting opportunities.The ever-popular Laurentides north of Quebec City, known to practically every touist who ever stopped off at the Chateau Frontenac, are another part of the Lau- rentian Mountain chain which have won great favor.To the average Montrealer, however, the term \u201cLaurentiaas\u2019\u2019 has come to be recognized as that scenic corridor along the Nocth River valley, between Montreal and Mont Tremblant, and northward to Mont Laurier, where the majority of Quebec\u2019s smart resorts, summer homes, camps ind vacation centres are concentrated.Included in this picturesque zone are such popular points as Shaw- bridge, Ste.Marguerite, Ste.LAURENTIANS Agathe, Lac Mercier, Nominin- gue, Barrette and many others, Inviting Waters The holiday picture msally \u2018a gins to take shape at Shawbridge, 41 miles from the city, whcre lovely Lake L'Ach:gan shimmers invitingly for auglers, swimmers and other water fans.A few miles to the north lie two other lov*ly sheets of fresh water \u2014 Lac des Sables at Ste.Agathe, Lac Morin and a number cf smaller lakes where a fine brand of trout, perch and bass fishing awaits the angler.These points are well provid:d with accomm-dation for summer vacationists.In the matter of accomodatisn, the Laurentians score another bulls-eye! If the tourist wants informality, he can find hundreds of attractive lodges, hotels, camps, and private guest homes, where informality {s the common ord:r.Slacks,\u2014or less are generally acceptable at these resorts, If the visitors choice runs to flannals instead of slacks; to golfing :n- LAURENTIANS \u2018\u2019Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper stead of roughing, and tea-on-the.terrace instead of the picnic 1i,- ket, the Laurentians offer same of the Dominion's finest ang smartest summer hotels.The vacation at the back door, it seems, will be most popular this season, in view of the war situation as it affects the summer driver, and it fs expected that tra number of visitors here this summer will be more numerous than ever.LAURENTIANS \u2018\u201cROWAN BANK\u2018 Val Morin, Que.Comfortable rooms, modern cor- veniences, English home cooking, close to lake and golf course.Christian clientele.Phone or write for reservations Mes.E.M.Hill-Jones Val Morin 186W5 or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773.Rock Cliff Inn MORIN HEIGHTS, QUE.50 miles from Montreal.Route 11 to Piedmont, then turn left, On a private lake beautifully situated for privacy yet only ten minutes walk from station and village Tennis, shuffleboard.swimming, beating, fishing, ping pong, etc.Excellent cuisine.Reasonable rates.Write for folder or phone 385, or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773.Shadynook Inn On Lac Mercier Mont Tremblant Station, Que.Comfortable rooms with hot and cold water, rooms with private bath: also private cottages with bath, meals in hotel.Golf - Tennis - Bathing Sandy Beach - Dancing SPECIAL RATES DURING JUNE By rail.C.P.R., Mont Tremblant Station, Que.; By road, Route 1].Phone 59R2 or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.277%, LE GAMP DU LAG VERT Situated at La Conception, P.Q.30 Miles North of St.Agathe Now in its - 19th year | to 18 years of age.Open from July 2nd to August 20th.\u2018For boys up Indoor and outdoor games, field sports, numerous picnic trips and hikes, regattas, Nourishing food.careful supervision, lessons on re- quust, ; An excellent occasion to French.; ; For prospectus, write to Camp Director, 1931 Sherbrooke Street, West, Montreal, FI.1356.or after July Jet, to La Conception, P.Q.learn 'WIN-SUM INN] Piedmont, Que.46 miles from Montreal on Route 11.Overlooking beautiful Piedmont Valley \u2014 one of the loveliest spots In the Laurentians.Positively no mosquitoes or black flies.Bright, cheery rooms.meals, Selected clientele.a restful holiday.For particulars write direct or phone Ste.Adele 68 or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773.Excellent Ideal for = KERR'S FARM LAKEFIELD, QUE.A mountain playground, ideal your vacation.13 miles from chute on Route 30.for La- Free boats, safe, sandy beach, diving raft on beautiful Lake Hughes.Tennis, fishing, hiking Rates $10 to $14 weekly $2.50 per Day Write for descriptive folder or Phone Lachute 935 R 3-2 or Monitor Vacation Bureau.WA.2773 Enjoy a The Ste.Adele Lodge.modation to suit every taste.carefree holiday newest resort \u2014 in the heart of Vacationland \u2014 Only 50 miles from Montreal by C.P.R.or Highway No.11, this pleasure haven offers accom- Swim in the Laurentians\u2019 largest pool, play tennis or shuffleboard, ride, golf, dance \u2014 or just relax on spacious sun decks in the pine-scented mountain air \u2014 and enjoy delicious food.Restricted clientele.¢ DOMINION SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS JULY 17-18 e For rates, reservations, phone Ste, Adele 28 or write C.W.Honey, Mgr., Ste.Adele Lodge, Ste.-Adele.en-haut, Que.information from Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773.4 at the Laurentians\u2019 or co * Note: Claims RENEWAL Real OF \u2018 T to Z\u2014Friday, June 5.WHERE TO REGISTER 1.At an Employment and Claims Office of the Unemployment Insurance Commission, if you live in, or within five miles of, a city or town in which there is such an office; or At the nearest Post Office, if you do not live in, or within five miles of, a city or town in which there is an Employment and ice.REGISTRATION UNEMPLOYED MEN WHO MUST REGISTER Every man between the ages of 16 and 69 who is unemployed or who will not be gainfully occupied after May 31, 1942, must register.The following are excepted: Full-time students, or those ined in an asylum, or a prison, or hospital or home for the aged and infirm, or are subject to the provisions of the Essential Work (Scientific and Technical Personnel) Regulations, 1942.WHEN TO REGISTER If you have not already registered at an Employment and Claims Office of the Unemployment Insurance Commission within the last two weeks, or have not obtained work, you are required to register within the week of June 1st, 1942, or within one week after becoming unemployed or not gainfully occupied at any time after May 31st, 1942.In Calgary, Edmonton, Hamilton, London, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, Toronto, Vancouver, Windsor and i you are required to register on the date shown opposite the first letter of your surname: ° A to C \u2014Monday, June 1.D to H \u2014Tuesday, June 2.I to M\u2014Wednesday, June 3.N to S \u2014Thursday, June 4.You must renew your registration at least every two weeks if you remain unemployed.By Authority of Order-in-Council P.C.1445 of March 2nd, 1942, HUMPHREY MITCHELL, Minister of Labour.275 NOTRE DAME STREET W.Winnipeg, ñ tî £ \u201cSoCo TO Ne \u2014_ = | &] Knc as she street, d'elocE Thome Sherbr was ta Montr\u2018 she wi \u2018rom i zussio! was gi tonsid iiate Acc tained steppe the n tersect of the reedin Wit high George N.D.G.bus w sectioi Warde ly fro assists Puttin ing to the f Mrs, | the an Ivy wc bled t Wh seriou Satur mobil avenu when house after The Edwir hill a left t 687 ( visite he se turne( the ¢ he co of the The it ca struck 4740 Mrs, under were movec The the fe curre( ed it the p clines they 1 AN \\ The revue Thurs 5th in dale ] The Steph enced dance edy, a and | Morris Bick fc Bill Grace and Davis, Aman; 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