The Westmount examiner, 20 mai 1943, jeudi 20 mai 1943
[" ptist word the om.\u2019 from sople the and Dr.\u201cTha Far ttice shall hind ita con- hm's 8.45, _\u2014 \u2014 \u201cCasablanca\u201d As \u20ac c TS reg It | JEWELLERS 1216 Greene C\u2014B30C_2590C-DIOC23 WE.4046 \u201c43 Yoars in oa Westmount\u201d WE BUY OLD GOLD And Diamonds Our reputation ef 43 vears of business integrity assures you of fuil valuation OHMAN\u201d*S COCO Ave.ICO DO TOCTO SO ESO VOL.XIV, No.21 he Westmount Lxaminer Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis MAYOR THANKS CITY City Objective Nearly Reached In Victory Loan Salesmen Report Increase In Number of Subscribers Over Last Year Members of the staff at unit headquarters of the Victoty Loan at Greene Avenue were all in good fettle buyers helped salesmen nearer to t Counted in dollars this year's yesterday as last-minute heir objective.; effort far exceeds that of last veur, and the number of subscribers is increased by nearly six hundred persons.All sorts of \u201clines\u201d and \u201cleads\u201d have been used to encourage the dilatory.A bank manager phoned Mr.M cKenna to say that a subscription had been handed in at bis bank and the applicant had marked \u2018Yes\u2019 in answer to the question as tox whether it could be reported to the War Finance Committee.The manager remarked that the subscriber in question, Miss Nancy K, G.Spiers \u2014 who bas just joined the Wrens had no doubt agreed to have her purchase -\u2014\u2014 of $450 \u2014 mentioned for the sake of aiding the Committee through Sublicity if they so desired.Then among the \u2018\u2018selling lines\u201d one man bas discovered that the \u201cNo Bonds, No Beer\u201d talk went over well, Mr.McKenna quoted one as graying \u201cI bring ia the Liquor Control Policy to help.I tell people that I enjoy a bottle of beer, a cocktail, a glass of sherry, or a \u201cshot\u201d or two of rye, on oc- rasions, just about as much as any one does, and I don't do any ~pussyfooting\u201d about it.But if prohibition of liquor or anything else for the duration, or a \u2018\u2018No Bonds, No Beer Liquor Control Policy will help provide more money and more munitions to \u201cBack the Attack\u201d and help shorten the war, it's O.K.with me.\u201cWhat right have we here at home, to enjoy an abundance of almost everything, if we're not ready, willing and eager to lend to our limit to \u2018Back the Attack\u201d of those whose readiness to give their all, for so little, bas assured this abundance for us\u201d \u201cIt's Bonds or Bondage.That's vour choice.Get down on your knees, instead, and thank God you're living in a country where vou still have the privilege of lending your money to support those who are fighting for you.\u201d And the salesman declared this talk always worked.MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR The (Citizens of West- mount, by their generous and wholehearied support of the Fourth Victory Loan, have once more demonstrated that they are Canadians in the true sense of the word, and on behalf cf the Westmount Victory Loan Committee I wish to thank them for the courteous reception extended to the Victory Loan Salesmen, many of whom are Veterans of the last war, To the salesmen our grateful thanks are due for the magnificent and patriotic work which they have done so well under the able leadership of Mr.Clarence ¥.McKenna, who was in charge of this and (he last two Victory Joans.Westmount has cause to be proud of the result of the Victory Loan Campaign, in the knowledge that every Citizen has done his utmepst to help the war effort.WALTER A.MERRILL, Chairman, Westmount Victory Loan Committee Dr.H.S.Ross Speaks In Vermont + Our columnist Dr.H.S.Ross, K.C., addressed the Rotary Club of Newport, Vermont on Tuesday.His subject was \u2018Some Post- Victory Plans\u201d.Air Cadet Model Planes Now on Exhibition in City Examples of Original Work Showing at Third Annual Exhibition at Pascal\u2019s During the past few days pass- ers-by were struck by the crowds of grown-ups, hoys of all sizes and ages and even schoolgirls\u2014 all grouped around a window of a stores on Sherbrooke street, just east of Victoria avenue, On close inspec'ion the reason for the presence of the crowds was easily seen\u2014a marvelous display of model aeroplanes were on view in the window of the store\u2014 | for the Third Annual Air Cadet | Model Aeroplane exhibition had opened at the sponsors\u2014the J.| Pascal Hardware Company at 4827 Sherbrooke street.; The top-ranking Air Cadet win-i ners of the third annual Air-Ca- Air Cadet Donald Duckworth.No.119 Point Claire Squadron for his fifteen magnificently-built RCAF Aireraft Recognition Models; and to Ken Barry Condon, of Federal Aircraft Ltd., and veteran model builder, for a scale model in fine detail of the Martin B24 Marauder Bomber.The committee of judges was made up of Squadron Leader, Flying-Officer J.M.Stirling, Fit.Sgt.Bouliane and FIt.Sgt.Lewis of No.3 Training Command.R.C.A F.; Squadron Leader H.P.Ilisley, C.0.; No.1 West.mount Squadron, and Flight Lieut.J.Venis, C.O.No.78 Squadron.Navigation Instructor » WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 20 >0C >0< OC Tole >0 4263 St.Free Estimates cI0\u2014I00 O0 E\"0 Lu FLOORS | A.Ross Grafton & Co.Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned Catherine St, Westmount WE.2323 PRICE:\u2014 TWO CENTS 1943 wf 35 \u2014 I = FOR AID IN R.Jack's Portrait Of Mayor Merrill Seen At Exhibition Celebrities, Landscapes and Flowers Formed Exhibits at Show The portrait of Mayor Walter Merrill in his advocate's robes, which Richard Jack has been painting for the City Hall, was one of the most striking examples of the artist's work shown at the exhibition held during the last few days in the galleries of the Montreal Art Association, Sherbrooke street, The portrait is head and shoul- ders\u2014Ilife-size\u2014and the mayor is lcoking out of the picture full face, while a slight turn of the shoulders and a clever management of the robes, give a certain movement to the whole composition.Incidentally Mayor Merrill is not wearing his glasses and looks well and very much alive.Portraits of Sir Frederick Bow- hill and Madame Chang, the Chinese aviator, were amoung other \u2018celebrities\u2019 in the show along with some excellent studies of mountains, landscapes and one of Mr.Jack's specially successful flower studies.Mr.Jack, who has been suffering from arthritis is now convalescent.Local \u201cY\u201d Leads In Social Work For Service Men Analysis of Numbers Shows Large Figures Prove Statement One of the outstanding soclal organizations in Eastern Canada in relation to their work for men of the armed forces is Westmount YMCA.\u201d ig the description of the YU given by C.A.Smith, chalir- man of the Board of Management at the annual meeting which was held recently.Mr.Smith hacked up this claim with figures showing that West- mount Y.M.C.A.has given its various facilities and entertained 43,967 servicemen in the past year and 251.978 since the war began.Mr Smith also pointed out how the \u2018Y\u201d\u2019\u2019 contributes to world progress by quoting Wendell Will- kle's tribute to Christian organizations\u2019 work in China when he returned to America after his world trip not long ago.The annua) meeting brought out the information that 410 members cf the branch are now on active service and 28 have given their lives.The outstanding activities of the hranch in the past year were noted, These include regular weekly dances for servicemen, suppers for servire- jmen.home nursing course.St.John's first aid course.Hi-Y conference.hobby show, summer vacation club, country camp, cafeteria service, accommodation for servicemen, and co-operation with many local organizations in various civic enterprises.John Lewis, chairman of the boys\u2019 work committee spoke on the importance of boys\u2019 work in war-time.with so many families disrupted and home life upset.A nominating committee inclu- det Model Aeroplane contest spon- {Jack M.Pierce acted as chair- ding W.E.Cooper.John F.Lewis rored by the J.Pascal Hardware | Co of Westmount, will receive *Flips\u201d in one of the Famous\u2019 \u201cHarvards\u2018\u2019 of the R.C.A.F.with the co-operation of R.B.C.Noor-; d-vn Those Cadets flights are: Air Cadet Flight Ser-| geant Glen McGee, No.1 West- mount Squadron.avenue, Westmount: Bob Evans, Westhill High School! Squadron, 96 Easton Montreal West; Air Cadet Gordon Hubbell, No.240, Montreal High | S-hoo! Squadron 2083 Marlowe avenue: Air Cadet Cpl.Jim Me- Murray, No.3 Catholic High School Squadron.3833 Marcil! \\ve.: Air Cadet David Rosenberg.Ne 72 Westhil High School: Squadron, 4960 Hingston avenue.Special prizes wera awarded to man.Also present were Cecil Pascal.Flying Officer L.P.Patterson.Technical Officer of No.1 Westmount Squadron, and D.L.awarded | Asch, vice president of Asch Signs Bremner, Inc.Unable to be present, due to ur- Flying Service, who.with S/L contest three years ago under the sponsorship of the Pascal Co.Cpl.Joe Richman.now of the RCAF.was also present at the judgine, and Air Viee-Marshall A.H.de Niverville was represented by Flight Lieut.Skelrher The fine workmanship of 100 odd models.now on display (See AIR CADET, Page 3) sand J.G.Atkinson presented the ifollowing men as members of the | board of management for the \u2018coming year: D.L.Adams.E.Allison.J.G.Atkinson, D.O.W.F.Cooper, C.L.Copland.W.S.Gilpin, H.J.Gris- wold.Dr.G.A.Holland, B.H.51 Thornhill gent war business.was W.R.J.Johnston, J.F.Lewis.T.D.Lewis, Air Cadet Oliver, President of Curtiss Reid !|C.T.Medlar.A.H.Ransom.Bro.die Shearer, C.A.Smith, R.T.Avenue, I Tlistey and Mr.Pierce founded the Somers, I.R.Tait, L.W.Town- \u2018send, P.Wearing.! | Civic Holiday The City Hall, Public Library\u2019 the and all Municipal Buildings will he held in the Oak Room In Vie.\"over Italy.He received the DFC.three pounds ibe closed next Monday\u2014Empire \u2018toria Hall and will get underway for his dyvotion tn duty on there | Day.AND SO DOES WASHINGTON ee TNA Ag Westmount goes cycling \u2014 according to figures announced by \u2018\u2019The Examiner\u2019 last week showing that 650 bicycle licenses wore issued by the city last yoar.\u201cThe Mystery of the Life to Come,\u201d was the title of a sermon given by the Rev.J, A.Johnston in Westmount Baptist Church last Sundry: - Thay evening the choir was giving a «cries of choruses from he Requiem of Brahms and in opening hia sermon Dr, Johnston linked his subject with that of the work of the composer.\u201cMy message tonight is in the nature of a serimonir prelude Lo a musical program,\u201d sald Dr, Johnston.\u201cThe recital to he rendered by the choir covers a series of choruses froin the Requiem by Brahms.In the Requiem, (he composer who is something of a Mystic as well as a master musician, uses passages of seripture which concern the mystery of the transition from the life thai now is to the life which is to come, | sprak therefore of the Mystery of the Future Life.\u201d \u2018So far as I am continued Dr.Johnston, concerned,\u201d \u201c] am Life, Mystery and The Future Discussed By The Rev.J.Johnston Preacher Talks On Ultimate Values as Shown in Various Parts of Bible grateful for the mystery of things.I should not like to live ina world that had nothing of (ho mysterious, Perhaps the most awful thing about perdilion is that there men will know the terrible truth unroftened by the kindly drapes of mystery, 1 say 1 am grateful for the myslery of things, but mark you, | am not thereby rocking to put a premium upon ignorance, superstition or ere- dulity.All] am (trying lo say ls that even fo fhe most scholariy, cultured or enlightened, there Ix still a greai deal of Hfe and experience that is wreathed in the veiled robes of mystery, Since then, there ix so much mystery about the life that is \u2014mystery in its frustrations its sufferings - its temptations and its heartaches, it is not surprising that (here should be a still greater measure of mystery about the life that Is to come.The veil however Is lifted here and there, 80 that we (Sce LIFE, Page 3) G.R.Stephen Wins LCC.Scholarship \u201cA Roslyn School boy, George Roberts Stephen, 13, son of Mr.and Mrs.G.R.Stephen, 655 Victoria avenue, has just won a Lower (Canada scholarship for entrance into Form IIJa.This now makes two L.C.C.scholarships in the Stephen family, for fhe second hoy, George Macdonald, a pupil of the Intermediate School, captured one last year.Now the youngest, Donald Ross, 10, who is at Roslyn, hopes to follow the example of his | brothers and will write an examination next year.i The members of the interview- | ing committee for the scholar- ' ship awards said \u201cThe standard | reached by these boys had heen | uniformly high.and it was with some difficulty that the committee made their fina) award.\u201d Stamp Club Meet 'And Quiz Tonight ' i The members of the Westmount Stamp Club will have another \u201cQuiz Contest\u201d at to-night's \u2018menting.These rontests are ex- \"tremely interesting and hold the attention of the members, | Last week the club held a Red {Cross Auction and a \u201cTrue False\u201d contest which was won by 'S.R.Groves, The club will hold what will probably be the last \u201cMembers\u201d \"Aurtion\u201d of this season next Thursday night.To-night\u2019s mecting as usual will at eight-fifteen o'clock.Sad.Ldr.G.A.Roy Awarded DEL.Squadron leader Georges Albert.Roy, son of the Hon, Philippe Roy, former Canadian Minister to France, and Madame Roy, now re- SQD.LDR.GEORGES ROY siding at 322 Roslyn Avenue, has [ been awarded the D.F.C.accord- Ping to an announcement from | Difence Headquarters, SNOW HEAPS WILL DISPERSE Persons passing through ° the Glan have gazed at (he high mound of blackened snow and wondered how and when it will \u2018disappear.There is also quite a lot of show on Murray Park, but the Clty authorilios state that the matter is in hand and before long both heaps will disappear.ssue Of Coupons For Canning Sugar Is Now Under Way Volunteers Will Work\u2014 Amusing Incident Quoted The Tocal Ration Board M-2 has allotted sugar for home canning to residents of Westmount, Montreal West, Hampstead and Cote St.Luc, who applied on the forms provided for this purpose in the No.2 Ration Book.The distribution ls based on thirteen pounds per person, hut it will vary from ten to thirteen pounds per person owing to the coupons being In denominations of five pounds.If application was made for less than thirteen pounds per person, then the amount applied for has heen reduced to the next lowest multiple of five in order to agree with the coupons, The work of Issuing the coupons is now under way and they will he mailed not Tater than June 1st to those who have made application.The work of making up, addressing and mailing the coupons is to he carried out by a staf! of volunteer workers under the supervision of Mrs.B.A, Strike.The work Is somewhat tedious, but the monotony Is broken for those who have a sense of.humour by Incidents such as the following letter: \u201cDear Sirs: \u2014 The number of quarts of jam and canned frult, to he made from my request of 17 Ihs.of sugar, was arrived at as follows: First 1 weighed the contents of one quart of last season's jam, result 3 lbs; then one quart canned fruit, 214 Îhs.As my Algebra days are long passed, 1 threw the whole moss into mv hushand\u2019's lap, and the fcllowing is what he made nf it: First the canned fruit: I.et x equal sugar then 2x equals fruit 2x plug x equals two and half Squadron Leader Roy was horn ; pounds in Paris, France, on October do, | lat College de Normandy, and admitted to the Bar there.He prac- jtised in France and for a short time in Quebec before his enlistment in Montreal.Sqd.1dr.Roy | Joined up in 1940 and has heen | making bombing soveral raids |raida, thernfore 3x equals two and a Of 11914, He was educated in France quarter pounds that is x equals three quarters of a pound per quart of canned fruft.Now the jam: three-quarters x equals sugar then x equals fruit Three quarters x plus x aquals or 3x pina 4x equals threa (See ISSUE, Page 8) /Weredale House Gives Good Future To Homeless Boys Most Democratic Institution Reports Good Year and Well- Deserved Support From Citizens About one hundred boys from Worednia House will leave town for their summer home next month\u2014tho Worednla Boys\u2019 Camp at Lake L'Achigan near Shawbridgo in the Laurentinns.They will spend ten wocks there and those hoys who have jobs will take thoir holidays in the camp.Scouting, hiking and outdoor life designed to build up the health of the boys will take place all summer, Thora will ba twenty-four hour trips when the boys go off on thelr own, doing thelr own cook- tug and learning to be solf-sufficlent.Library Exhibit For Polish Week Will Be On Show Four Hundredth Anniversary of Copernicus\u2019 Death to Be Commemorated Next Monday Is the four hundredth anniversary of the death of Copernicus, the famous Polish astronomer who wan mainly responsible for changing the popu- Jar Idea (hat the sun moved round the world.Thir aveni will be ael- ehrated all over the Dominlon at tha request of the Canadian \u201cFriends of Poland Boclety\u201d of which Lawrence Rurpeo is chairman.Schools and libraries have heen asked to organize a \u2018Polish Weak\u2019 in which works on Poland and writings of famous Polos will ba displayed for the Imforma- tion of scholark and readers, In accordance with (his re- quéat, Miss Kathlean Jenkins, Clly LAbrarian, {8 having a number of books ret.out on the counter in the elrculation hall and the wack will date from noxt Tuesday owing to the closing of the Library for Empire Day.Among the selections will he \u2018Madame Curie\u2019 by her daughter Eve Curie, \u201clives of Paderowskl and Marshall Pilsudski-\u2014the Jat- ter known as \u2018The Maker of Poland\" after the last war.The works of Joseph Conrad will also be featured and among the more modern hooks will he \u201cMy Name is Million\" by a Polish woman who, of necessity, had to remain anonymous, \u201cFlight to Freedom\u2019 hy RB.Padowicz and the \u201cBlack Book of Poland\" which latter la a publication of the Polish Ministry of Information.Shield For Sportsmanship Given to B.B.x \u201cWe wunt to give them every chance Lo bocomo houtthy nnd independent citizens,\u201d V.F.Mo Adam, socrotary-manager of Worodule House told the \u201cBxam- iner\u2019 \u2018And this annual can fife in (ho best (hing we can offer thom.\" A DEMOURATIC LIVE Worodule House, onn of the Jondlng organizations based on truly domoeratic linas, lives up Lo ita object \u2018to provide a home for any boy between the ngen of 11 and 18 years who would other wire bo homeless, irrespective of erend, colour, or condition.\u201d Baventy-olghl boys were pd- mitlod Inat year, oighty-four were placed In Jobs with » view to per- manont amployment, fourteen already working, gol un increase In wages, amd twenty-five wore placed In lemporary work, Samuel M.Baylla, ono of the originat-Founders Of the home in 1870, diod lost year and left, à small boquest for the Radow- ment Fund and olher baquests were $5,000 from ha eslate of the late Colonel George R.Hooper, and $8,000 from the ralatn of the lus Charles W, Lindsay.The Rotary Club of Westmount give some help lowards ground fmprovements and tho Stokes Estate provided an addition to tha klichen, Among those who gave boats for (he camp were Arthur H.Campbell, Norman Holland, Dr, Rober.Ogilvie and special gifth were received [rom Mrs, Frank Horner, Dr.A, JL.Martin and C.D.Rutherford.An oxcallent report was re colvad from thn Medical officer who snid there wus no norlous illness either at tha Home or in the camp.PRIZE GIVING HELD 'roffeiency prizes wore awarded recently for work in the wine ter classes.These were presented al a roncerl in the Auditorium at the Home in Weredale Park, given hy the \u2018Legion Troubadours,\u201d under the joint direction nf Karl Jack Thomson, The prizes, awarded annually (Rea WEREDALE, Page 8) Hogarth and 1st Company Boys Honored for Enterprise Shown in Regard to Competitions This Session The Montreal Battalion Review and Display took place on Saturday afternoon in the Black Walch Armoury Lt Col.W.E.MucFariane reviewed the com- paniex assembled, \u2018This was one of the most successful showings of the aecason and in the programme which followed, boys of when the Jst company entered the Platoon Drill competition, coming a close second, Their band also performed in the tattoo, this time, up to fnll strength and able to give a wide variety of melodies.Duriuk the presentation of Battalion Awards, F.Bramley, Vice-President of the Battallon commended the hoys on their splendid performance and stressed the fmportance of their remaln- ing In the Brigade as long as porsible that they might derive the benefits from such efficient training.The 1st Company were highly praired for having entered all competitions this session and while not taking any first placea, they wera nnt their sportsmanship, | discouraged but ready to enter again on future occasions, when the challenges are re-opened.For this splendid manifestation of sportsmanship, a shicld was awarded 10 the company, the presentation being Bramley, Sergeant went fnrward to award, made by Mr, Edwin Goring receive the The Company are huppy 10 wel- reonse To W.Ritchie as a new officer to the anit, Mr.Ritchie, formerly Lieutenant of the 8th Company will take up a Lirnta- nancy with the \u2018\u201cIst\u2019* and handle all drill work, specializing in the development of a precision squad, Lirut.Ritehie comes to the coms pany with a rich experience of over Iwenty-five years in Boys Brigade work.On May %6th, the Battalion will hold their Jubiles Church Parade to St James United Chureh on which ocearfon Rev.\u201cDr.F.W.Norwood wi deliver \u2018the sprlal Jubilee message.| The company is now making an effort to obtain wall or bell tends foo the small hoys to lake to camp.SE Ar Laser nie PAGE TWO THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, MAY 20, }943 \u201cWestmount: Home Newspager\u201d fasts an \u2014 = mere a methiod whereby potatoes can he delivdra- ted and compressed in suçh a manner that a small brick of the processed spuds, a brick almost small enough to put into a coat pocket.contains enough putatoves for an average mea: for twenty-four persons, Next autumn, th DRIVERS WARNED \u201cThe two largest classes of operators who become involved in fatal accidents\u201d, says the Province of Quebec Safety League.\u201cAre, first, the minority group The Westmount Examiner Poblished Every Thursday \u201cCALVARY cHURCH © Goltman Pupils NOTES , To Give Concert Empire Day Services will be; \u2014\u2014\u2014 ; \u2018held in Calvary United Church, The tenth annual pianoforte on Sunday, with the Pastor, j recital by the prominent teacher, ; Gils Lon The Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest + Serving the City ef Westmount Mins Frances Goltman, Lic.Mus.greater part of the crop, now being planted Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A\u2026 Garden Buburb of Cansda\u2018s Metropolis.will be processed for possible shipment ; The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest is rum with the D.D.conducting the worship and \u2018and First Medallist of McGill composed of the younger inex- Longe THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY abroad.This is just another way of beating kind co-operation of Mr.Godel, manager of the Wastmount Theatre.Each | Preaching the sermons.| University, will be held in Tudor, Dearie croup Composed o; tn Grad Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.the submarine.| week twelve passes are given to the six lucky winners who comply with, Church School in all depart.Hall of James A, Ogilvy's Limited ; \u201cho bave b © in Mon: WaAlnut 27735 eee es es ; the foliowing requirements: {ments will be held at 10 o'clock OM Monday avening, June 7th.drivers who have nd erating tons we Simply find the two \u201cads.\u201d in the current issue of The Westmount and at the same hour the Pastor's | As the widely-read writer of {I¥e years or more: an » ave be.passed \u20ac \u201cThe Exsminer\u201d sims to be an independent, clean GOOD WILL AMBASSADORS Exam'ser in which the names of the two feature pictures being shown at training class for church member- : \u201cMusical Sharps, Flats and, \u201cOP° overconfident of thelr abili- the Gi! newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.the Westmount Theatre during the first half of next week area hidden.ship will meet in the Church Naturals\u2019 column, Miss Goitman '¥ 10 operate vehicles safely.\u201d Associat = \u2014 === = soe SEATTERED UP and down the Dominion 219) teen all answers to The (Content Editor, The Westmount Examiner,\u2019 oo).| needs no introduction to readers \u2014_\u2014 read cf WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1943 are some thousands ni exiled boys and 2 the mater.avenue, using the special coupon provided in each issue At 11 a.m.Dr.Jones will preach 'of the \u201cMonitor\u201d, Guardian, or | Conscience is the reason.em- activitie HONOUR FOR MR.MATHEWSON girls, the Brot majority of whom have learn- Sontestants must be over re years of age Cod and Ca py race Westmount Pre re Ï Dore om panied nent The | ° ed to Inve Canadians and to appreciate a new esidents e estmount, only, are eligible.3 : ning wa ADVICE THAT H J.Arth Matl wav of life pp All answers must be in this office not later than Wednesday, and the ©&-ential elements in both the |ia Montreal.| the sentiments of approbation or George A Jon.f.Arthur Mathew- - ; 3 names of ths winners wll be published in Thursday's paper.| heritage and the task of the; F .Mi oltman condemnation.\u2014Whewell.son, K.C., Provincial Treasurer and Mem- Many of these children from England, Scot- The winners are drawn from among those who submit the ocrrect| British Empire.nas again ranged Tos arom pores ber of the Legislative Assemblv from Notre land and Wales came to Canada during the answers, as, unfortunately, it would be impossible to give passes to evary| At the evening service at 7.30 Ing as well as entertaining pro- ; Cea vy importa D de ©; is t ceive il § f most impressionable vears of their life.Some ; °n® submitting the right answers.p.m.Capt.Jones will speak on {gram of classical music.The man | win take as his topic: \u201cA Young a f ame de Grace, 1s to reccive the degree o 2 press - .°° 4 The winners of last weck's contest are as follows and their passes will.the theme.\u201cRellgion A h \u2018gram o sic : many | warrior of the Long Ago.\u201d part © LL.D.at the annual Spring Convocation oi have reached adolescence and will soon be be rezeived in Monday's mail: | Rut Ê ip he am Lo persons who have attended the, The Red Cross Unit meer teacher: McGill University, will be warmly welcomed ready to take their place in the world.Others Mrs, F.P.Kingsiey, 515 Grosvenor Ave.; Louise Sawyer, 106 Somer.| with .io peat A the hos previous outstanding recitals of every Wednesday from 10.00 a.m.made tl by local residents.Mr.Math&wson is the type already have joined the fighting forces.ville Ave.; Kevin Lyons, 4508 St.Catherine West, Apt.2; Mrs, M.Half, oloured slides, show ng | this successful teacher have no- 5 00 eo make surdieu cation v \u2019 se Ed Cd 55 Windsor Ave.; Elizabeth M 62 Chesterfield Ave.; Mrs.EZ .|many of the Churches and other |(jced the splendid progress of © °:9° P.Io.e FPurkica F î A : .ussett, d ; Mrs, ETA.La p prog ; win th of man found only too seldom among our elec- What has Canada meant to them?From the port, 4731 Western Ave, centres of historic and religious {many young students and as dressings and do Red Cross sew- + ted representatives: capable, fearless, and war-blitzed \u201ctight little island\u201d to the wide \u2019 interest, which were \u201cBlitzed and ysual all the pupils will perforin 08: More workers are needed Tea be actuated only by a genuine desire to serve his expanses of the Dominion was surely are- .Shattered\u2019 during the \u201cBattle of | from memory.and wel Who can come will attitude fellow citizens.The word \u2018politics\u2019 cavers a lot it , F al M f S Britain\u201d.Capt.Jones served as| p; ; e very welcome.( ivity Pos seat Markable transition.In a general way they \"IN eeting Or Deason Y.M.C.A.Officer with the Can-! .Piéces by modern as well &8| The Women's Missionary So- chiliren of activity for much of which he has little have caught the vision nf the broader, fuller adian Trooos in Britain during C255i¢8l composers are included y 1 \u201choliday 1 train tl use, and he leaves to subordinates most of the life that Canada offers.H b .ais Aa ain during |;n the varied program, amonz glets annua ire no Say Lester the ear i ies i - .; .Ny - which are works by Mozart, less important duties which members are call These children will return to the British eld y Xavier Guild Monday.8.15 p.m.A very spe- |.or i Hall, Tuesday, June 1st.Mr, ] I ; ; .\u2018 Tenelli, Bach.Heller, Streabbog, J to discl H led tl ed upon to discharge.He was persuaded to re Isles with : à cial meetiug under the auspices ment « .RTE .sles fl re rm tr - .Mendelssohn, uva/, oodrow, linquish a brilliant legal career to put the tan- fu es with a story that may mean much to the of the Young People's Union will Mendel h Duval, Wood essentia led finances of the Provi in shape, th uture development of this Dominion.Their At the meeting of the Xavier :the Most Rev.L.P.Whelan, D.D., | pe held in Macaulay Hall.The E\u20ac0Bington, Brahms, Schmoll and w t B ; attitude g neces o e Province in shape, the y Hall.e estmoun aptist appeal to his sense of public duty prevailing °*Perience will be weighed in the balance to- Apostolate Guild on Monday.Mrs.Auxiliary Bishop of Montreal; Rev.Chas.Este, Pastor of Union CUTHE- Church Ability, where other ar ument would have failed.He gether with the impressions gained by their |F.O.Reynolds retired from oftice honorary chaplain, The Very Rev.United Church, will tell the story urc to lear i § would have failed.=e ts fro ssociati ith the tl ds {after a successful term.She was {Edward M.Brown, 8.J.; honorary 2 .* \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 # Sherbrooke St.W.& Reslyn Ave, right te has devoted himself unstintingly to his task parents from association wi e thousands | of the heroic struggle of the 1 9 Tun Rhy & \"2\" of Canadian soldiers, sailors and airmen whe |2ucceeded by Mrs.J.A.Clement.|presidents: Mrs, M.A.Melnnis, coldured race, and of his work in Dominion Douglas J.Alexander Johnston, D.D., since s 1 th ! : » 5 - and the sound condition to which the finances for three ycars have been singing the praises |!\" Addition to the cheque for Mrs.C.A.Phelan.Mrs, J.S.Stan- {Muntreal among his people.À Church Notes Minister skills w of Quebec have been restored is the result.Le A vi 5 8 PTAISES $2,150 which was presented to the ford, Mrs.J.E.Goodman; honor- cholr from Union Church will sing .+ Hibbert Troop, studies.Mr.Mathewson was educated at McGill, © their homeland while on overseas service.men's division for Its priesthood {ary auditor, Mr.C.A.Shannon, Negro Spirituals.All who are in- Organist and Choir Directer as enri and took several years of post-graduate work in Paris.He speaks and writes French as flu- Tt is nut too much to hope that the exiles children have gained not only a widened edu- vocational fund, the Guild this year has heen able to purchase a $1,600 Victory Bond.L.T.A., C.G.A.President, Mrs.J.A.Clement; terested are invited to attend.Tuesday, from 10.30 a.m.to 4 p.m.the Red Cross Units will Empire Day will be observed at next Sunday morning's service in Dominion-Douglas Church when 11.00 am.\u201cThe Meal Barrel.\u201d \"The story of a Divine Ra- ently as he does his native tongue.He is a ve- cation and increased physical strength, but past president, Mrs.F.O.Rey- Dr.Lloyd Smith will k tioning Syste.\u201d téran of the first Great War, as wounded in also resourcefulness and a breadth of outlook Mr.M.A.Melnnis.one of the |nolds; 1st vice-president, Mrs.W.meet, and the Evening Group will \u201cFreedom At a Price.\u201d ren sor.; Vi \u201d action, and returned to Canada with the rank; that will make them real \u201cgood will ambassa- [founders of the original Aposto- |G.Idler; 2nd vice-president, Mrs, meet at 7.30 p.m.vice will be broadcast over CBM.| 30 Pi \u2018God's Victory Garden\u2019 £C 4 in.O bef he w led to dors\u201d for Canada late received the cheque and |J.Charles Roberts; 3rd vice-presi-| Thursday, May 27th.8.15 p.m.T ; ; Soil! Seed! Care! and Crop! ot Captain.Unce beliorg he was persuaded to > \u2018 Co thanked the Guild on behalf of |dent, Mrs.James Johnston; |in the church parlours a special here will be no session of the Followed by: Westmount Young enter the rough and tumble of a political cam- War-torn Britain sees Canada as a land |the men's division.recording secretary, Mrs.J.P.|meeting of the Arrow Club|Churcb School until further no- People\u2019s Fireside.~ pain\u2014to oppose the mayoral aspirations of of hope and opportunity.Now is the time to Rev.Edward M.Brown, S.J.|Boyle; corresponding secretary, Alumni and all other young wo- tice.Choruses, Testimonies, Refreshments Camillien Houde.At that time his sense of lay the foundations for a broad-based policy of [Rector of Loyola College and |Mrs.J.M, Hayes; financial secre.Men of the congregation who are| in the evening Dr.Lloyd Smith Dr Joh in public duty was also appealed to, but although development in the post-war years that may Moderator of the Guild was guest |tary, Mrs.F.FE.MeNally; trea- pe poring Ba for \u2018 r.Johnston will preach he received more than a fair proportion of the well mark the beginning of a new era for the |8peaker.Taking as his subject jsurer, Mra.J.A.Weldon; Conven- \" rvice .s Music by the Choir \u2019 } i ; ) JT © _ .- .and through the congregation will St.Matthias hurch vote of the French population, the English Dominion.The Guild, its Origin, Pur- ers and assistants: annual bridge, Le held atthias\u2019 C ure VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED ridings turned him down.They have had cause pose and Progress,\u201d Father Brown Mrs.J.Charles Roberts; bridge Frid \u2019 M 28th to regret it paid particular tribute to those of clubs: Mrs.Geo.T.Gilbert, Mrs.Moots of the a Corner Church Hill and ) .7 - 3 of- ; WELCOME IMPROVEMENT fts members who were numbered |W.E.Allison.Mrs.J, Rafferty.ficers of the church school Cote St.Antoine Road Westmount Park Church We know our readers will join us in extending congratulations to Mr.Mathewson upon RFCENT EVENTS in Ontario should add to among the founders of the Guild viz: Mrs, M, A, McInnis; Mrs.C.Mrs, Thomas P.Keenan, Mrs.J.J.Nolan.to complete arrangements for closing and for Children\u2019s Day to be ce- Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, (Cor.Lansdowne & Western Aves.) the honour to be conferred upgn him\u2014an the effectiven i : A.Phelan; Mrs.J.S.Stanford Dcnations, Mrs.J.M.Doyle; L.Th., M.C \" i : ess of the country\u2019s war À.; .> llebr | .Th., M.C.honour which has been well and worthily effort.With the accession to the premiership {80d Mrs.J.E.Goodman, all of drawing committee: Mrs.J.L, |'ebrated on Sunday, June 13th _ won.whom have served as president.King, Mrs.W.W.Morley, Mrs.FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER Minister: of Mr.Nixon, we can look forward to some co-operation between Canada\u2019s largest and The Guild received full Dominion Charter In 1925, Mrs, W.G.T.J.McCaffrey, Mrs, J.L.Freeman, rer | Christian Science | Services | \u2014_\u2014 x 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion Rev.Ceorge W.Goth, B°A., B.D.\u2018 wealthiest provinee and the central govern- |rdler membershi ; 3 .: ] ; A i p secretary re- Membership, Mrs.Peirce 11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Ser- THE POTATO SHORTAGE ment\u2014somethitig that has been conspicuously |ported a present membership of Murphy, Mrs.J.P.Bulger; # = = mon.Preacher: \"Rev.Canon FACT generally overlooked in the current lacking since the war began.The first result [500.Mrs.J.L.King thanked the [memorial membership.Mrs, J.§.| \u201cSoul and body\u201d is the subject Gilbert Olives, SUNDAY, MAY 23rd generally o ft hi | | f ; | guest speaker Stanford, Mrs.L.T.Cronin: |©f the Lesson-Sermon to be read \u201c ; discussion about the shortage of pota- © the change has heen a conference, arranged Master Barry Graham sang, music, Mrs Stephen McGivern.|in Churches of Christ, Scientist| 7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon.11.00 a.m.\"All This, And Heaven, toes to be put back into the ground this spring between Mr# Godbout and Mr.Nixon to iron as ani voir rn a Ste prayer Mates Allee M\u201c Sharp: on Sunday.May 23rd aneacher: Rev.Canon Gilbert Too,\u201d ç - ; > thet .|accompanie y Mrs.ver.1 ce M.\"p; ©! 4 : liver.as seed potatoes.For some months past the out common provincial pr oblems.Another McGivern.press, Mrs.J.L.Hickey; sports| The Golden Text is from 11 \u2018ver 7.30 p.m.\u201cHandicapped Lives.\u201d government has heen encouraging growers result will be an early revival of Dominion- Mrs.J.M.Kennedy took the night committee: Mrs.F.0.Rey- |COrinthians 3:18.\u201cWe all, with WEDNESDAY Do you carry on when the odds to put more acreage into potatoes this year and has provided the advice of experts to those willing to go into potato growing in a big way.The response.has been good, J n Provincial conferences, and a healthy improvement in relations between the Provinces and the Dominion.Not since Hepburn wrecked the Sirois conferences have the Provinces chair for the installation of officers for the coming term, The list is ag follows: Honorary patron and member, nolds, Mrs, J.A.Weldon, Mrs.C.J.Brown, Mrs.F.Consiglio.Refreshments, Mrs.J.Colvey, Mrs.E.A.Bienvenu, Mrs.H.S.open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord.\u201d 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion and Intercession.\u201c Stanley Presbyterian are against you?The concluding sermon in the series: \u2018Free Men or Slaves?\u201d seems with the heavy consequent demand and the Dominion conferred on mutual prov- His Excellency the lost A pr Ee a: Among the citations which Church Mrs 50 Barons, Drgannt : ; A J neau, D.D., Arch- |G.Sullivan; , Mrs.0 .S.C.3 ; the available supply.lems.All things considered there should be a bishop or Montreal honorary Johnston; transportation, Mrs, W, Comprise the Lesson-Sermon is ure The whole situation is linked up with the decided step forward toward closer national member.His Excellency the Most E.Allison; membership, St.Lam- the following from the Bible: Westmount and Victoria Avenues St.Andrew's Church Battle of the Atlantic and the provision of unity, more effective prosecution of the war.Rev.Alexandre Vachon.D.D., |bert, Mrs.W.Love, why ed thou cast down.0 en \u2019 West + itish Te \u2026- [and easier solution of after-the-war prob- D.i of Ottawa; soul: anc why art Lhou disquiet- ister: estmoun food for the British Isles and our armed ser p L.L.D., Archbishop Ottawa ed within me?hope In God: for Minister vices ovérseas.We have developed in Canada lems.honorary member, His Excellency £ The Westmount Examiner \u2018WAlnat 2773 [ LETTERS] to the EDITOR Sir\u2014Permit me, please, to I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God.\u201d (Psalms 42: 11.) The Lesson-Sermon also Includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d hy Mary Baker Eddy: \u201cThe suppositional antipode of divine infinite Spirit is the so-called human sou] or spi- The Rev.Frank S.Morley, B.D., Ph.D.(Edin.) Walter S.Clapperton, A.R.C.M.Organist & Choir Director SUNDAY, MAY 23rd 11.00 a.m.\"The Complete Meaning of Christ.\u201d 11.30 a.m.Sunday Scheol.(Cote St, Antoine Rd, near Argyle Ave.) Minister: Rev.F.W.Kerr, D.D.Student-Assistant Mr.A.Leonard Criffith, B.A, 11.00 a.m.\u201c\u201cReverence and Personality\u201d, Rev.Dr.Kerr will preach.thank you for the fine article you rit, in other words the five sen- .published in your last issue ON |ses\u2014the flesh that warreth 7.00 p.m.\"The Church and Labor: 11.00 a.m.Church School.The Boys\u2019 Brigade, which I am |against Spirit.These so-called mat Has the Church Ignored Its words ¢ sure would recall many happy terial senses must vield to the in- Responsibilities?7.30 p.m.\u201cFinding God's Guid- f days po former members now resl- finite Spirit, named God.\u201d (Page ance\u2019.ent in Montreal.or In your Leading Article how- 200.) CHURCH OF THE Mr.A.L.Griffith will preach.te .ever there are one or two dis- 4 Westmount 1 ADVENT crepancies.The \u2018\u201cB.B.\u201d was born i \u201cThe Little Church on .in Glasgow\u2014not London\u2014in the | estmount Baptist | Wood & Western\u201d Melville Presbyterian DOMESTIC HELP WANTED 5 OO 1 1 0 D1 E01 0 CRO 1 24 WANTED TO PURCHASE Woodside Mission of the Free Col- ] Church Notes WESTMOUNT Church for light housawork for à WE are interested In buying old || oo Church.I have often heard * \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014% |n,, Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rector ; few hours ench day.Steady emplôy- Silver Plate, Bric-a-brac, Jowellery.: e On Sunday the services ating, Howard Rhys, Assistant Priest Melville Avenue, Westmount ment if suitable, mount, WI, 3826.Elm Avenue, West- Q-24 Crossword Puzzle China, ete.Our reputation during 43 years in business is your assurance the story of its beginnings and was acquainted with many of the \u201c\u2018ori.Westmount Baptist Church will be conducted by the Rev.J.A.FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER Minister: Rev.Wm.Orr Mulligan, © < SINE of honest, confidential transactions.pinals\" > ; \" Outremont.Apaly ATE Geb ~ BM! Phone WE.4046, Ohman's, 1216 5 cent nd id art in the Johnston, D.D.The morning ser-| 8,00 am.Holy Communion.M.A, LL.B, D.D.3 0 OO OOM OO NRL I 50 Greene avenue.Q-3 prese a pa \u20ac \u2018mon will have as its theme: \"The 10.15 am.Mattins.ACTIVE WILLING worker for general work aud to llve in small West- mount household.DE.5048, 588 Cote MEN'S AND boys clothes, etc.Good prices.HA, 3790.Evenings, CR.1938.Jubilee Celebrations in Glasgow in 1933.Meal Barrel\u201d, the story of a Divine Rationing System.11.00 a.m.Sung Eucharist, 3.00 p.m.Sunday School.SUNDAY SERVICES St.Antoine Road.Q-9 WANTED: TENTS for small boys I do not think those originats.The choir which rendered so 7.00 p.m.Solemn Evensong.APARTMENTS WANTED a ay bell: Phone CR 0 If there are any left, would appre- \u2018effectively the Bach recital last WEEK-DAY SERVICES 11.00 am.Rev.G.S.Lioyd, MA.UR or five room apartment heated, siecle Cate vour reference to them as igynday evening continues its [Holy Communion: 8 am.Monday B.D., Cornwall.reMt $42.50, for July 16th or August private party.DE.6928.Q-27 being from the \u201cslums\u201d although fine ministry in Its regular ser- and Friday; 7 am.Tuesday! 30 s hoo! Classes 1st, \\gxcellent references.Phone To.1.SLIGHTLT strolier.*9ME ot them were certainly vices.Thursday, and Saturday; 9.30 .30 a.m.Sunday Schoo asses.=, > = Een crient a EL.0967, Q-23 |\u201ctough\u201d.They were very proud; At the evening service Dr.Mattins: 7.30 mn.daily except on 7-30 p.m.Parade of Girl Guides.\u2018Westmount Good references.WA BBLL and Howell Sim.Cine Camera [of being the Premier Company |johnston\u2019s theme will be, \u201cGod\u2019s Wednesday at 9 am.ial Offeri for th 2269.: \"Qua wanted.WI.3263.Q-19 |and I can assure you T had some Victory Garden\u2014Soil! Seed! Care! |Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except Special HC ROOMS TO LET LARGE SIZE sand pile, If possh | very unhappy moments at \u201cH.Q.\" |ang Crop!\u201d This will be followed on Saturday at 8 p.m.MC an \u2019 2 with canopy.DE.501$.\u2014~ coming as T did from a different Litany and War Intercessions: 8 p.m.| Rev.G.S.Lloyd, M.A, B.D, BINGLE ROOMS Yo let, gentlemen only, $25.00 monthly.Wi.3486.Q-18 ROOMS WANTED LARGE uufurnishea Foom, priviioqne CARTAGE & STORAGE NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Transfer.Local and long distance movers.Also storage.DE.3110, Q-4 CHINA & GLASS REPAIRING district and the Forty-third Company.Not only am I a former member of the \u201cB.B.\"\u201d, but my first entry by Westmount Young People's Fireside at 8.45.The program of the Fireside will include choruses and testimonies together with a brief talk.War-time refresh- Wednesday.CALVARY CHURCH Cornwall.VISITORS WELCOME west of Greene.FI.2873.Q-80 into business life was as steno- a > == § 8 ments will be served.Dorchester St.at Greene Ave.- SUMMER RESORTS AT eo ote sopaired.Onip.8rApher to Sir William Smith, bet- Westy on DOMINION DOUGLAS RNOWLTON Golf Club, Inowlion, ped \u2018 Glasses, * Decanters Crystal [ter known then as Captain Smith, Minister: Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, C UR P.Q.Rooms, meals, all conveniences.Candelabras repaired.R.E.O'Connor.[That was in 1893.There were five the old country.M.A, D.D.Westmount Blvd Clubhouse opens May 22nd.For rates write P.O.228, Montreal.Q-11 GARAGES TO LET MATED GARAGE at rear of 389 Rèslyn avenue, DE, 6065.Q-20 1499 St.Catherine St.W., near Guy.FI.3746.Q-5 DRESSMAKING LADIES and children's coats, suits and dresses.Smocking.embroidery.Also alterations, remodelling.Moder- members of the staff at the time, four from the First Glasgow Company, one of them being one of the original thirty\u2019, who formed the nucleus of the great organ- The simplicity of the uniform consisting of cap.belt and haversack which was supplied for six pence was a feature and was not beyond the ability of even a poor SUNDAY, MAY 23rd EMPIRE DAY SERVICES 10.00 a.m.Church School and Pastor's Training Class for Church Mem- bershi Pp.11.00 a.m.\u201cBy the Grace of Ged and corner Lansdowne Avenue FOR SALE HORIEONTAL 38\u2014Skill 2A very high moun- ate price.Mrs.Humber, FI.6070.Q-8 [ization The Boys\u2019 Brigade became.family to pay.The colour and cut Geography + ° Minister: Rev.A.Lleyd Smith, GENUINE opportunity\u2019 Handsome j_vhiek black sub- 3\u2014To aid tain = ., 7.30 p.m.\u201cReligion Among the Ruins.\u201d M.A., D.D modern chesterfield suite, fever used, stance 40\u2014Metal container U\u2014Babylonian god of TOATS.suits and dresses, reason- I met Sir Willlam In Montreal |of the boy's clothes did not count /- Piustrated with mong mn wins A, B.D.$98.Lovely modern bedroom set, 4\u2014Diminutive of 41\u2014Sacred Hindu word waters le prices.le ee in 1906.if T remember rightly, [if they were well brushed.Shoes, p'ustrated with coloured views of Barsain Beautiful rE.ss; runners.Elizabeth The.mastwood tree.ve declare dressmaker.4316 St, Catherine \u20ac ales [and at that time there were no {no matter how shabby.had to be toric centres during the \u201cBattle mats.ulnut breakfast sulte.Drop- .si =.of ritain.\"\u201d lea?tabla, chairs, bookcase, gateleg.$\u2014Exclamatlon ex- gx Trmks ow 2 came shelter PREGSWAKING, \u2014Teasonable.Any Companies in Montreal.There had polished.faces and hands clean Monday.813.pm.Young People's lampr.secretary, tables.Never used.presuing sorrow s2-0n BR email island kind of sewing.Satisfaction guaran- |been several at one time.the last and hair combed.The haversack Union.Guest speaker, Rev.Chas.111.00 am.\u201cFreedom at a Price.\u201d WII sell separately.FI.1850, Colson.ome 2 53_ltalian coin 20-Part of a fish tèed.FL 7747.Q-17 surviving being that connected ; was of white linen and had to be Este, Minister EL United Service broadcast over CBM.1358 Greene, Westmount.Q-28 aweather te consume 30\u2014Transrestlon EDUCATIONAL with St.George's Church.iwashed regularly.It Was amazing Spirituals.FISHING REET, With 600 ft.of cop- 14\u2014Act of selling \u201cRiver In aE, Knocking SUMNER CANT for Roys and Girls.The \u201cB.B.\u201d met with a great what a fine appearance was made Tuesday.Red Cross Units, 10.30 to 4 56\u2014River in Relgium 33\u2014A color (Solution will be found eldewkhere in this isaue) pm.and 7.30 p.m.7.30 p.m.\"A Young Warrior of Par ne: Also quadruple reel.Qa 18\u2014à hort sleep 87\u2014Prefix, three 8-2 North Syrian from 3 to 10 peace DUT open = Fée deal of opposition at first because [by some of companies from the Thursday, 8.15 p.m.Atrow Club Alum- Be on Ae BOT'S COAT, aive 13.Lady's dress- 18\u2014A dep gutteral VERTICAL 37-\u2014An Insect Father Pascoe And Mrs.James Dugail, ©f the military discipline imposed, [very poor districts.Sregation \u201cited To attend.con ¢ one Age.6s, summer coat, suit, sizes 16 and 20.20_Sound 1\u2014Taste 38\u2014A charm For particulars, EL.1205.Q-16 [but that was gradually broken There is another ex-member Of Friday, 8.15 p.m.Meeting of Teachers ; Hats, mhoëes.6%.All slightly worn, |21\u2014Toward 3 Ning-shaped - 4 Eeniatnine to coal McG [down when the results became |the \u201cH.Q.\u201d staff in Montreal and and Officers of Chureh School.Organist\u2014J.M.Walkley Er 22\u2014The sider tres A 8A diminutive suf- School Honours in Physics and {kpown.Tt soon spread all over I have seen one or two former OY'8 ETON suit, complete with 23 Tidy 3\u2014Note in Guido's fix French), will coach students in Alge- the Empire as former boys and |officers from Glasgow and I am shirt.cap, and tie.size 8.AT.1G).[27\u20144 kind of grass scale 44\u2014Former Russian bra, Geometry.Plysics, French.Eng- hes à nv other Old CABSTERFIBLD.never used, 3/29\u2014An insect 6-Soidier on guard ruler lish Composition.Literature, also [officers left home and Introduced [sure these and mans Y i ec plecds, velour, two-tone, attractive |30\u2014A cudgel 7\u2014Surgical thread =n x Jsten Primary School subjects.George [the ideas wherever they settled.Boys will join me In wishing con- HOWARD S.ROSS.K.e appearance and two rugs, sacrifice.ur a A anit pillar ely ¢ totems Bourke.B.A.FT.0708.Q-% [and it eventually reached the U.S.tinued success to the first of all 4 Selici 1% 3 se.West EL.3614 _ PRENT tt bs (poetic) 10\u2014The Toustt call g\u2014Brinking reset, RUGS where it was successfully estab- great boy's A se Sarvister an citoe §7 St.James St.WISH TO Printers measure \u2014Drr.sa ones ne BROADLOOM Tweed Reversible rugs [lished.but on much more impos- [fine motto, \u201cSure and Steadfast\u201d.: WILL PURCHASE oF Tent Tor som $\u2014Fres from 17\u2014Inderinite article S54 Tibetan gazelle made from your po garpets mater.ing lines with uniforms and other Yours truly, Telephone HA.9238 sage, Do OF electric rofrieer EE Co Drummond Bldg.Pl.416.Q-6j Accessories which were taboo in FORTY-THIRD.pepe porter - WI.sede Q-35 | meeis gical sew- ceded will So- Unch- cture Ave.D., 4 Ra- + den.rop! oung ments \"ED irch wes.} aven, \u201d odds > ser- es?\u2019 rector rsone Guid- each.jan, MA, 1sses.des.ith, \u201cWestmoeunt's Home Newspaper\u201d THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1943 + rc lis er © PAGE THREE Gilson H.and S.Association Favors Longer Hours In Lower Grades Longer school days for pupils! in Grades One.Two and Three in Montreal educational institutions were favored in a resolution passed at the annual meeting of the Gilson Home and School Association, when reports were read covering the past year's activities.The guest speaker of the eve- ping was H.F.Hall, dean of Sir George Williams College\u2019 who spoke on \u201cEducation in Our Time.\u201d Mr.Hall emphasized the importance of co-operation on the part of the parents with the teachers, Education, he said, made the Nazi machine and education would defeat the Nazis and win the peace after the war.Teachers and parents should be more like athletic coaches in their attitude to the development of ehiliren and the aim should be to train them for life not just for the earning of a living.Mr.Hall favors the development theory of education.Three essential steps are the training of attitudes, abilities and skills.Ability, he defined as the capacity to learn by doing.Nobody has a right to call anyone else stupid, since some people are better at skills while others shine in book studies, He defended art training as enrichment of the children\u2019s lives.\u2019 Teaching of democracy, he believes, is a sine qua non of modern education, Democracy, he declared, will survive only as a result of the right kind of education.Mrs.G.Ingham introduced the speaker who was thanked on behalf of the association by W.E.Williams, Mrs, W.E.Williams asked the members to support the present campaign for the children\u2019s library in N.D.G.John A.Webster principal of Gilson School also spoke on behalf of the library.The present executive was reelected to office.It is as follows: John A.Webster, president; Y.M.C.A Summer Membership Now Available at the WESTMOUNT \u2018Y' Men $5.\u2014 Ladies $3.Boys $3.(Mmeludes Vacation Club) Fer Further Particulars, phone Gilbert Ingham, vice-president; Leslie Smith, secretary; Mrs WE.Williams; treasurer, Mrs, B.Weston, The evening was brought to a close with a social time.W.Brown gave vocal eelections accompanied by Miss N.Gilliland.organist of Campbell Memorial Church.WEREDALE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) by the governors and friends were presented by Arthur W.Mc- Master, president of the board, assisted by Messrs.J.E.Dodds, C.F.Ritchie, A-thur H.Campbell, P.E.Jarman, Eliot S.Frosst, G.Horsley Townsend, Irving P.Rexford and Gordon Mann.The most coveted prize, the Dr.W, Grant Stewart Memorial, an engraved wrist watch, was won by Robert Wilson for general proficiency, Other prizes were night school under the leadership of C.R.Kneeland, principal of Connaught Schocl, Tom Lambon, Albert Floyd, Cletis Rooney; manual training, under R.L.Guild, jr., H.Kamulainen, J.Miller.Senior, Gordon Moffatt, Gerald Loney, Mandolin Club; E.A.Yates, In- structor\u2014Alan Madden.Gymnasium under the supervision of W.O.Searle: Junior \u2018\u2019B\u2019\u2014R.Nassif-J.Tomasso, Junior \u201cA\u201d Alan Fournier-C.Marshall.In- termediate\u2014Wm.Carlton: Eric Patterson, Senior \u201cB\"\u201d \u2014 Wm.Daymond, Graham Stave.Senior \u201cA\u201d, Norman Allan, Lawrence Boyle.The A.W.Horsey slide rule for mathematics, Ralph Gey.Prize winners in Rotary sports, gold, silver and bronze medals were won by\u2014Junior, N, Moffatt, R, Killen, K.Whitlock; intermediate, E.Patterson, R.Horner, M.Brotherton; senior, R.Simpson, G.McGonnigle, W.Day- mond.Cups for Athletic competition junior indoor hockey \u201cbutts Captain Eric Patterson.Senior basketball \u201cAll Stars,\u2019 Captain Gordon Moffatt.won at Camp Weredale last summer were presented to Joseph Tomasso and Robert Jackson, who won elementary and intermediate certificates.R.Steffa- nuick, Milton Brotherton, Norman Arie, Ralph Gey, were Willbank 2159 MARY PICKFORD Quebec.Sponsored by awarded Intermediate certiticates and bronze medallions, LIFE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) | Royal Life Saving Certificates may have à peep at things behind the scenes and a glimpse of things behind the shadows, .\u2018\u2018Some light is thrown upon the mystery when we realize that our human lite is lived in three suec- cessive stages and three successive states.Three Stages in Life ! \u201cThe New Testament carries ! the very definite implication that \u2018 in life there is à temporal stage, an intermediate stage and an eternal stage.The temporal stretches from birth to death, the intermediate,, from death to re- | surrection and the eternal, from \u2018 resurrection onward.\u201cSupplementing this, in his Second Letter to the Corinthians, ; Chapter V! the apostle alludes to | a three-fold state of being.First there is the clothed state which | begins at birth and in which men are clothed in the garments of mortality, then comes the unclothed state which begins at death, in which they have put off the \u2018garments of mortality\u2019 but have not yet put on the \u2018garments | of immortality\u2019 and finally there is the \u2018clothed upon state\u2019 in which men are to be given a \u2018body like unto his glorious body\u2019.These three states are demonstrated in the experience of our Lord.In Incarnation He was clothed, in Crucifixion he was unclothed and in 1esurrection He was clothed upon.Human Spirit Lives \u2018Still farther light is thrown upon the mystery of the future lite when we realize that in death the human spfrit does not die, it goes away.\u201cThe Book of Ecclesiastes intl- mates this.\u2018Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was; and the spirit shall return unto God Who gave it.\u201d This is again emphasized in the New Testament.\u201cWhen our Lord had finished His redemptive task He went away with the prayer: \u2018Father into thy hand T commend my spirit\u2019, When Stephen had sealed his testimony with his blood, he went away \u2014 \u2018Lord Jesus, receive my spirit\u2019.As Paul anticipated his martyrdom he wrote of going away \u2014 \u2018The time of my departure 1s at hand\u2019.To the penitent thief our Lord said: \u2018Today, thou shalt be with me in Paradise\u2019.\u201cThese and many other scriptures seem to Intimate that at death.the human spirit that i in covenant with Christ, goes away.It departs to be with Christ which is far better.For the Christian\u2014 \u2018To he absent from the body is to be present with the Lord\u2019.\u201cStill farther light is thrown COMING TO VERDUN ; SATA TE x sy Mary Pickford, for many years the screen\u2019s sweetheart who is shown here with her husband, Buddy Rogers, will make a personal appearance at the Verdun Auditorium on May 31 British Child War Victims\u2019 fund Verdune in aid of the sponsored by the Lions Club of of being full, abundant and satisfying.* \u2018Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, nelther have entered Into the heart of man the things which God hath prepared for them that love Him.But God hath revealed them unto us by His Spirit\u2019.The life promised, is a life of complete release from all its limitations, frustrations and inhibitions.It will be a life that is sinless and stainless, painless and tearless, sorrowless and deathless.\u201cThey shed no tears In the \u2018many mansions\u2019, they dig no graves oun the hillsides of glory, they dread no night in the splendour of eternal day.\u201cIt will be a life of unweary- ing service for -\u2014 \u2018His servants shall serve Him and they shall see His face and His name shall be upon their foreheads\u2019.All of these blessings supernal are for those \u2014 \u2018who have washed their upon the mystery when we realize that the future life gives promise EE EE ET Re ee len Sn id MARY PICKFORD \u201cTHE SWEETHEART OF THE SCREEN\u201d WILL APPEAR IN PERSON Monday, May 31st.AT THE VERDUN AUDITORIUM LaSALLE BLVD.Assisted by the well known Glee Club & Concert Orchestra of The Montreal Locomotive Works with the added attraction of Star Acts and Highlights from The Normandie Roof - El Morocco - Samovar and Tic-Toc Total Proceeds Given to Lions British Child War Victims Fund Miss Pickford has travelled 8000 miles at her own expense in aid of the above fund, and will appear in the principal cities in Ontario and Have You Secured a Share in Mary Pickford\u2019s Bungalow?The Lions Club of Verdun General Admission 50c \u2014 Reserved Seats $1.00 robes and made them white in the blood of the lamb\u2019.\u201d EEE) PE EE EERE EE El] EEE NE EE nae = EEE EE EEE BEERS EEE EEE SSP EE EE RE EEE [=] |of AIR CADET (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) in the store window at 4827 Sherbrooke St.W., corner Victoria, is a great tribute to the work of the Air Cadet League of Canada.In the judges\u2019 report of 1941 many faults in the design and construction of the \u2018plane were noted and the hope was expressed that the then embryonic Air Cadet League would be able to teach the boys that which they sought to learn about aeronautical matters.In the 1942 report great improvement was noted aud this year the advance is remarkable, The only major criticism of the Judges was that on a number of the \u2018planes numerous \u201cfrills\u201d were beautifully attached while there were fundamental errors in design.The judges expressed the hope this year that the builders will make greater endeavours to make the aeroplane as true to design as possible.and let \u2018au- per finishes\u2019 and \u201cfrills\u201d remain secondary, as they are In the RCAF.| This fault was found mainly among the non-Air Cadet entries, the Air Cadets having been taught the lesson with their squadrons, One entrant was surprised to find that his beautifully finished \u201cMosquito Bonthor\u201d only recelved fourth place In its class, He had not reckoned on the fact that Squadron Leader M.W.Call was at present flylng Mosquitoes, and that there was a serlous error in design.First prize in the scale class went to Roger Dussault of Vickers Afreraft Ltd, fcr a cons- tal command \u201cCasno\u201d Flying [SOLE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) that Is 7x equals three therefcre x equals 3-7.I wold like to make 12 quarts of canned fruit, so will require 12 x % equals 9 lbs.of sugar; also 6 quarts of jam, so will require 6 x 1-2/7 equals 6 x 9/7 equals 54/7 equals say 8 lbs.of sugar-\u2014T'otal 17 lbs.Next year I hope you will tell us how much sugar we can have per quart.1f you don\u2019t, and my husband is not here, I'm sunk.\u201d The Week At Victoria Hall May 20th\u2014Hilda Galt School Dancing-Recital, Westmount Stamp Club Meeling, Jersey Channel Island Soclety-Meeting.May 21st\u2014Montreal Shrine No, 1, Meeting, General Steel Wares, Dance.May 22nd\u2014Johnny Holmes and His Orchestra, Dance, Merck and Co., Dance.May 24th \u2014 Westmount Women\u2019s Club War Work Group.May 25th\u2014St.John Ambulance First Aid, Meeting.Royal Montreal Regiment, Meeting, British Israel World Federation, Meeting, May 286th\u2014Rotary Club of Westmount Luncheon, Westmount Chapter O.E.S.Meeting, British Israel World Federation, Meeting.May 27th\u2014Westmount Stamp Club, Meeting, Manchester Unity 1.0.0.F.Meeting, Mizpah Lodge 1.0.0.F.Meeting, Boat which passed every Inapec- tion of the Squadron Leader who flew a full size one for many months and In the moving pleture \u201cForty Ninth Parallel\u2019, The winners wore: special see- tion: Afr (Cadel Ken Barry Gordon of Federated Afreraft with his scale model B.36 Martin Marauder Bomber; and Afr Cadat Donald Duckworth of No.119 Pointe Claire Squadron Atr Ca- dels, who entered 15 aireraft recognition models, Original class: Charles Halgh, 15, of 5422 Beacongfield avenue; and Paul Cleck, 12, of 650 Jlart- land avenue.Gar models: Alr Cadet David Rosenberg, 4960 Hingsion avenue; Air Cadet Gordon Huhhbaell, 2083 Marlowe avenue; Philip Charband, 249 Melville street.Air Cadet Glen Magee, 56 Thorn- hill avenue; D.Erik Ramsay, Lansdcwne avenue; Philip Ross, 42 Cote St.Antoine; Jack and Paul Beauregard, 3478 Weat- more: Pete Merrill, 624 Belmont avenue.Flying Scale Models: Atr Cadet James McMurray, 3833 Marcil avenue: Alr Cadets Jack and Paul Beauregard, 3478 Westmors avenue: Jim Halls, 48656 Cota St, Tuc Road; Norman Payne, 6878 Sherbrooke gireet; George Mcl.anders, 478 Grosvenor, Scale Models: Roger Dussault, 5826 2nd avenue, Rosemount, Bob Evans, 96 Easton avenue; Set.Harvey Thurston, R.C.A.F.Innis.fanl, Alta; C.BR.Falsonar, Hudson Helghts, Quebec: Charles Halgh 3427 Beaconsfield avenue; C.Lacoste, 4717 Northellffe; David Belcourt, 471 Victoria avenue.Wakefield Glider Class: David Rosenberg, 4960 Hingston avenue; Gordon Hubbell, 2082 Marlowe avenue; and Jick and Paul Beauregard, 3478 Westmore avenue.tables, rugs and what-nots, old the afternoon, but early in the morning cars and buggies draw up in front of the old homestead, which hus outlived several generations and will outlive sevoral more, and the lawns swarm with bargain seekers, A choice little cherry wood table that wobhled every time a book was laid upon it gives up Ita corner and, in all probability, a trestle one of blond maple will take {ta place.A rush-seated ludder-back gives way possibly to a synthetic leathor-seated affair in chrome that will have all the glamour of a chorus girl, in a loud, boisterous manner.léven great - grandmother's patchwork quilt, that was put together with loving care, {8 carried out to the porch railing for all to see and thoughts are turned to a downy comforter in cold, cold satin.The fuded sampler, dopicting the sedate life of great - grandmother since the age of fourteen-\u2014\u2014her school, the chiureh whore she was married, the dog.her new homa when she was n bride, her neatly cross-stitched initiais and the year 18468\" \u2014fs taken from fits nail and carried to the porch with the, exquisitely cmbroldered, \u201cHome, Sweet Home\u201d entwined with roses and forget-me-nots, Lovely old soup tureons of Wodg- wood or Spode, which once graced n famlly board that groaned under the welght of home-cured hams, home-made preserves and The sale may be scheduled for * Country Auction Every Spring, somewhere In the country, there is an auction sale.Folks.who have spent their lives among quiot fields and grazing cattle, suddenly resolve to move to the city.Or, it may be that meugre yearly savings have accumulated to such a size that a prosperous feeling urges a fresh start by clearing the house of the posses slous of its forebears and going \u201cmodern.\u201d Whatever the cause, the country auctioneer ix called in and a sale is held.Just after dawn, the house clocks and Jugs, pictures and the front lawn is made a rural showplace.ig cleared of chairs and four-posters and golden-crusted bread and biscuits, join the other treasures of the past.And, so it goos, the auction sale ls un.There is something sad about sueh à sale.Troagures such as these are woven into lives-\u2014they are links with the romantic past of forefathers, Before the dust from the last car has settled into place, plans will be nde to replace the quaint llue - splashed or medallionad wallpapers in the rooms above with tailored stripes or plaids to make a worthy background for the severity of the \u2018\u2019modorns\u2019\u201d\u2019 moving in, There will be great excitement in pushing the new over-stufted \u201cparlor\u2019\u201d\u201c sat into place, hanging the modern prints and laying the monotoned broad- looms.But, when (hore !s time for quiet reflection, these folk will reulise they have turned an ime portant puge in thelr book of life.Out of thelr surroundings have gone the toucher of their in- horitod background; thelr roots have been ahnken ar though by storm und in this new and siight- ly allen atmosphere they try te go on being themsaives, Yes, an auction is a sad, sad thing ! True Freedom: \u201cWhere the Spirit of the Lord Is, there is Hberty.\u201d Rich, Refreshing DALADA TEA & COFFEE When the quantity is limited, the best of quality becomes more than ever desirable.MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS ARE: CITY OF WESTMOUNT WAR SALVAGE VITAL MATERIALS NEEDED FOR THE WAR EFFORT ARK: Scrap lron and Steel, Aluminum, Brass, Lead, Copper, Zine, Bottles, Rags, Fats, Bones, Metal Foil, Rubber.Newspapers, Coat Hangers, Batteries, Bed Springs, Carpets, Boilers and Mattresses.Magazines are also needed as reading matter for the men in uniform.Please lsave tmall quantities beside your garbage for collection.FOR INFORMATION OR SPECIAL COLLECTION CALL FItzroy 8531 \u201cWar Salvage\u201d Phonograph Records, New Program is Planned by Candn.Aux.Service Corps Headquarters of the Canadian Auxiliary Service Corps have decided upon a new program for the coming summer season.Due to lack of transportation and gas rationing many people who are otherwise out of the city during the summer will now he able to carry on the war effort during the summer months.There Is a place for every girl and women to help In some way or another, following ig a list of classes to be carried un under the new C.AS.C.program.Classes are being held In stretcher bearer inatruction every Monday evening under a qualified instructor (army reserve) and partial first ald training ls given.In the event of an air rald these girls would be called upon to render valuable assistance to the citizens of Montreal.Under qualified army instructors regular army drill js given, all promotions including N.C.0.'s and officers are from the ranks.School age girls from 12 years old will be taken in the new Cadet Corps commencing in June, enrollment fs now going on.Any mother wishing her daughter to be taught first aid, alr raid precaution, wireless, numerous other courses may have her enroll.As this is only starting the young girls will have a chance of becoming N.C.O, and officer and when they become of age they can enroll as such in the Voluntary Women's Corps.The Canadian Auxiliary Service EEE EEE Ero] Corps is looking for talent for the dramatie group.Any girl or hoy playing any type of musical in- knitting and! strument, dancer or singer, or în- terested In putting on a show should get in touch with the C.AS.C.The dramatic group 18 now working on a play, The C.A.B.C, need women to knit and sew for the merchant navy and would he glad of associate members to do this type of war work, Boys and men of the merchant navy are dependent on civilian help, Courses and Instruction are held periodically for women and girls in first ald, wireless, A.R.P.Periodically dances and socials are being held for the active forces.Phin ig all carrtled out through the corps and in so doing help entertain the troops, The regular C.A.S.C.uniform consists of khakl harathea, Jong torso jacket and flared skirt, wedge hat and brown accessories.The cadet uniform consists of a khaki shirt and flared skirt, wedgs hat and brown accessories.This unit is a gemi-military organization, voluntary, Headquarters are at.10064 St.Catherine street west.and the telephone number ja WI, 9356.ada] \u2018REPAIRED .* hd NATIVE EXPERTS ervants ; ORFENTAL {, AU EN LA AGREE LEGAL LCR ELECT and : WASHER \u201cNow, Voyager (At Melrose) REPAIRS Booth Bros.ELECTRICIANS (Bstahlishea Over 26 Years) 5774 Sherbrooke Street W.RICAL EL.7379 students also will be odmitted, Survay of Natural Szience General Binlugy Ganoaral Chemistry Qualitatise Chemicel Analysis Organic Chemistry Aigobra and Trigonometry Statistical Methods Analytic Geometry Ganaral Physics Padin and Sound Reproduction Enatish Composition 17th and 18th Century Literature Warld Literature Summer.Jem [EVENING DIVISION) {Faculty of Arts, Science and Commerce) June 7 to September 17, 1943 Courtes are open ta students in all ynars of the dograe and diplome courses, including students entering for the first time.Partial course Information from the Registrar .1441 Drummond Street, Montreal, MA.8331 Sir George Williams College OF THE MONTREAL Y.M.C.A.Study of Selected Pariod or Author in English Literature Introduction to Modern Literature Appreciation of Art Art in Daily Living Spanish Language Surrey of Suciasl Science Ganorol Accounting Business Administration Introductory Economics History of Canada Public, Administration \u2018 Introductory Psychology Ted OCT OC OE QO Em QO CTH OC Use Examiner Classified Ads.They Bring Results A oem 00 cmocmocme Rs Mr, L.C.Foster, who was in town for a few days, has returned to Toronto.\u2019 Mr, Gordon KE.Pfeiffer, the well-known Quebec artist and Mrs, Pfeiffer and their family, have taken up residence at 693 Victoria avenue.Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Jefferson, of Lansdowne avenue, have moved to their cottage at Hudson Helghts for the summer months.Miss Gladys Clarkson-Joues, of Toronto, was in town last week- ond for the wedding of her niece, Miss Rebecca Jones to Capt.Benton A.Bull, Miss Lois Linginire, of Ottawa, was in town last weok-end to attend the wedding of Miss Lillian Jean Vallance and Mr.Russell Gilbert Shaw.Mr, and Mra.J.Ernest Millen, of Cote St.Antoine road, were at home to friends Tuesday afternoon and evening, on the occasion of thelr fiftieth wedding anniversary.Mr.and Mrs.H.R.Little, of Anwoth road, had as their guests, Lt, and Mrs.J.H, O.Canfield, of London, Ont, Charlotte Gowns We Have Your Summer Clothes NOW! Right at the start of Bummer, we're veady with all the ceol clothes you'll nesd! Pretty rayon sheers and cottons, suit-dressep in butcher linen, Shantung, thin pastel Wools and prints.Cottons 5.95 up Others 14.95 up 1353 Greene Ave., near Sherbrooke Westmount Fl.7773 Semi-Private learn-to-swim lessons fer boys and girls, 7 to 10; years of age.12 lessons $5.Individual instruction by Intest methods REGISTER NOW WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A Willbank 2159 Social and Personals 2 a 2 i 7 AZ El Ld dd Zl Td 22k dd PO dd AL ld a a bo maid Miss Jean Arnoldi, of Toronto, was in town last week-end for the Bull-Jones wedding.Mra, A.R.Chadwick, of 757 Upper Lansdowne avenue, entertained the University of Toronto Alumnae at tea fn her home last Saturday afternoon.Mrs, Willlam Meyers, of Silver Springs, [ll.,, was in town last week-end for the marriage of her brother, Captaln Benton A, Bull, of the U.S.Army, to Miss Rebecca Millicent Jones, She was the guest of Mr.and Mrs, Brian Hew- ard, of Rosemount avenue, Mr.and Mrs.P.G.Feeney, of Blenheim place, had as thelr guest recently, Miss Bernice B.Boright, of Mansonville, Mrs.P.B.Motley, of Sunnyside avenue, was the guest of Mrs.M.L, Orchard, of Ottawa, for the Baptist W.M.8, convention.Mrs.E.E.Rutherford, of Clarke avenue, is visiting her son- In-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Breliant, of Quebec City, Mr.J.A.Dullea, of Cedar avenue, Is in New York.Lt.-Col.James M.Morris and Mrs.Morris, of Trafalgar avenue, have returned home after a-visit to their daughter, Mrs.Macl.ean Carr-Harris, in Calgary.Mrs.H.R.Hampson, of West- mount avenue, leaves Lomorrow to Join Captain Hampson in Ottawa, where she will reside.She will spend the summer at Kingsmere.Mrs.C.E.Dewey, of Kensing- son avenue, is in Toronto, where she Is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Arn- cld Massey.Mrs.G.A.Winters, of Mount Pleasant avenue, is at present In Toronto, whers she will visit Mrs.Cameron Tye and Mrs.W.8.Winters, Mrs, W.@.McConnell spent last week-end in Kingston, Ontario, where she visited Capt.and Mrs, R.D.Mulholland.Mrs.I.W.Gross.of Grosvenor avenue, entertained in honor of Mrs.M.C.Holt, of Rothesay, N.B., who was in town for a few days.Mrs.A, J, Tyler, of Lansdowne avenue spent the week-end at the Alpine Inn, Ste.Marguerite.Mrs.J.8.Norris, of Aberdeen avenue, has returned from Vancouver, B.C., where she spent some time visiting Squadron- Leader and Mrs.H, B.Norris, La 384 VICTORIA AVE, Just below Sherbrooke A NN S | Petunias 4G SWOP SHOP Children\u2019s Clothes Exchanged for Other Wanted Sizes up to Size 16 Years ® \u201cAlso Household Articles BEDDING PLANTS ÿ Snapdragon - Fuschias - Geraniuma, ete.OLDE it EL.2230 Strong Healthy \u2018 - Asters - Verbena - Pansies Zinnias - Marigolds, etc.® Tomato Plants © All st Reasonable Prices, FLOWER SHOP Cerisannasenanan AHAVOIGONGSHOVOOHHNOHDOLO QU SOISNN CHA NSOCCNNUONCGNSASUCODUE Address The \u201cHidden Titles\u201d Contest 1 have found the werds .hidden in the advertisement OF .\u2026.ecensenmensenenensennnn ON page of this week's Exxaminer, these being the titles of the ME feature pictures te be shown at the Westmount Theatre during the fiest half of the coming week.decision as finak regarding the awarding of passes to the Theatre.EE TT TETE Winners are te dé drawn frem these submitting the correet answers.TO TURN ° hidden in the advertisement OF .ousscscrescesssecsssessenccnsassosssssasenss OR | agree to accept the judges\u2019 Miss Barbara Bole left last week-end for Toronto to spend a month with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Bole.Mr, Colin Blizard, of Roslyn avenue, has returned to Toronto where he will take up another war post.Mr.Blizard has been employed by the D.I.L.here for the past three years.ENGAGEMENTS and Mrs.Daniel W.C.Mr.only daughter, Jeanne Denise, to FO.George Ponech, R.C.A.F., son June at london, Ontario.The engagement is announced of Miss Elizabeth Fleming (Bet- beth Scott, Notre Dame de Grace, and the late Mr.John G.Scott, to Mr.John Wilfred Kennedy, Maxville, Ontario, son of Mrs.Christie A, Kennedy and the late Mr.Duncan H.Kennedy.The marriage is to take place in Knox Crescent Church in June.Mr.and Mrs.Frederick C.Whitehead, of Brooke avenue, announce the engagoment of thelr daughter, Mary Joy, to Engineer Officer Raymond Frederick Clements, Merchant Navy, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Frederick J.Clements, of London, England.The wedding is to take place at five o'clock Saturday afternoon, June 12, at 8t.Stephen's Church, Westmount, - Mr.and Mrs, Albert E.Bentley of Old Orchard avenue, announce the engagenrent of their only daughter Dorothea Winifred, to Mr.Murray Averell Prichard, eldest son of the late William Ave- rell Prichard of Mobile, Alabama and of Mrs, Douglas McD, Hains, of Westmount.The marriage has been arranged to take place in June.APPROACHING MARRIAGES Swett-Patrick The marriage of Margaret Vie- toria, youngest daughter of the late I.C., Patrick and of Mrs.Patrick, of Sherbrooke Street west, to Mr, Wilbur E.Swett, of Westmount, only son of Mr.and Mrs.D.A, Swett, of Granby, Que.has been arranged to take place quietly at half-past four o'clock on Saturday afternoon, June 5, in Hampstead United Church.Scullion Conners The wedding of Miss Mary Con- ners, daughter of the late W.A.Conners.C.E., and of Mrs.Con- ners, of Westmount, and Mr.John Anthony Scullion, B.A., B.Ed.son of Mr.and Mrs.John Scullion, will take place on May 29, at the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, the Rev.Michael T.J.O'Brien, of St.Anthony's parish, officiating.Mr, Scullion is a graduate of T.oyola College and the Jacques Cartier Normal School.The bride-elect is the grand-nlece of the late Hon.Mrs.John Pakenham, of Longford Castle, Ireland.WEDDINGS Kerrigan-Brooks The marriage of ACW.Marjorie Brooks, W.A.A.F., daughter of Mr.and Mrs.H, Brooks, of South Bank, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire.England, to FIt.-Lt.Geoffrey Moore Kerrigan, R.C.A.F., youngest son.of the late Harold G.Kerrigan and of Mrs.Kerrigan, of Roslyn avenue, formerly of London, Ontario, took place quietly on March 26, at Christ Church, Eston, Middlesbrough, the Rev.S.S.Stevenson, rector of the church, officiating.Couillard-Algar The marriage of Private Pat- riela Ethel Algar, C.W.A.C.daughter of Mrs.H.Rugge, of Westmount, to Mr.J.M, Gerald Couillard.of Lachine, Que., took place in the chapel of St.Ange Church, Lachine, on May 11, in the presence of the immediate families, the couple leaving later to spend their honevmoon {in the Laurentians.The bride will continue her duties in Washington, D.C.Bull-Jones The marriage of Miss Rebecca Millicent, daughter of Dr.and Mrs, Newhold Jones, of Mount Pleasant avenue, to Capt.Benton A.Bull, of the United.States Army, son of the late Robert A.Bull and of Mrs.Bull, of Chicago, Tl.took place Saturday afternoon at four o'clock in the Church of St.John the Evangelist, the Rev.Canon W.H.Dari- son, officiating.Mr, Willlam Bul- ford played the wedding music.White flowers were used to decorate the church.The bride, who was given in -~ Sydal, of Rosemount avenue, announce the engagement of their of Mr.Frederick Ponech and the late Mrs.Ponech, of Lethbridge,\u2019 Alberta.The wedding has heen: arranged to take place early in ty) Scott, daughter of Mrs.Eliza- {I HOME ECONOMICS Soft T wo-Piecer Marian Martin The two-plece frock with a soft-tallored look is one of the hit styles of the season.Marian Martin Pattern 9360 is a very smart version.The top blouses slightly above an inset belt that ties or ends in sidefront points, A buttoning is optional.Front- paneled skirt may contrast.Pattern 9360 may be ordered only in misses\u2019 and women\u2019s sizes 12, 14, 18, 18, 20, 30, 32, 34, 36, 33, 40.Size 16 requires 3% yards 35-inch, Each pattern costs twenty-five cents (25c), which should be sent in coin (stamps cannot be accepted) to The Examiner, Needle- craft Department, 2191 Hampton Ave, N.D.G., Montreal.the pattern desired, the pattern number, your name and address.Because of the slowness of the mails delivery of our patterns may take a few days longer than usual.For Play or \u201cBest\u201d Marian Martin \u2018Sugar 'n\u2019 spice 'n\u2019 everything nice\u201d\u2014in a captivating frock by Marian Martin, Pattern 9356.The front buttoning lets a tot dress herself.Notice the novelty waist treatment.Make a party dress with flare sleeves and lace trim; a play style with a collar.Contrast is optional.Pattern 93566 may be ordered only in children's sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10.Size 6, requires 2% yards 35-inch fabric and 3% yards lace edging.Write marriage by her father, wore a gown of white chiffon trimmed with Brussels point lace, fashioned with draped bodice, heart- shaped neckline, long sleeves and a full skirt ending in a slight train.Her vell, of tulle illusion was caught with a wreath of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of white carnations, sweetpeas and bouvardia.Miss Katherine Macdonald, was the bride's only attenYant, and wore a gown of pale blue chiffon, with a flowered hat.She car- riled a bouquet of spring flowers.Mr.Chilion Heward, K.C., was best man for Capt.Bull.Mrs.Jones, the bride's mother, was gowned in black crepe and wore a hat of white and pink flowers.Her corsage was of varicolored sweetpeas, After the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents where spring flowers were used as decoration.Later Capt.and Mrs.Bull left for New York, the bride travelling in a suit of navy blue silk, blue and white hat, blue accessories and a corsage of white carnations.The couple will reside In Wagh- ington, D.C, CHRISTENINGS The christening of the infant daughter of Wing Commander Thomas Cecil Davis, R.C.A.F., and Mrs.Davis took place recently at Chris Church Cathedral, the Right Rev.John Dixon, Bishop of Montreal, officiating.The baby was given the names of Susan Margaret Lorraine.The godparents are Mrs.Frank DeB.Walker, Mrs.John Hogg and Mr.Craig Ballantyne.After the ceremony Mr, and Mrs.G.R.Mac- Leod, the child's grandparents, entertained at tea at their residence, 4056 Trafalgar road.™ CAME BACK Someone gave me a smile to-day; I tried my best to give it away To everyone I chanced to meet As ! was going aloïg the street.But everyone that I could see Would give my smile right back to me, When I got home.smile, beside one 1 had enough to reach a mile.RESULT OF DRAW Winners of the subscription drawing which took place on Wednesday in St.Leo's School Hall were: 1st, lady's raccoon coat, won by Mrs.A.Bourbonnals, 388 bth avenue, Verdun; 2nd, $100.00 Victory Bond, wom by Mrs.S.Jones, 3465 Van Horne avenue; 3rd, $50.00 Merchandise Certificate, won by Mr, F, Travers, 315 Victoria avenue; 4th, bicycle, won by Mrs.E.M.McAlister, 425 Mt.Pleasant avenue.Post-war World Topic At Rotary \u201cSome Post-War Victory Plans\" were discussed by Dr.Howard S.Ross.K.C., columnist of this pub- Heation, in an address to West- mount Rotary Club at the regular luncheon last week in the Oak Room of Victoria Hall.Dr.Ross briefly dealt with the findings of the Malvern Conter- once of the Church of England in Britain, the Atlantic Charter, the Beveridge and Marsh Reports and the Delaware Conference.His address was followed with rapt attention by the audience.F.C.Whitaker.president of Westmount Rotary.occupied the chair.Dr.Ross was introduced to the club by P.L.Jarman.GOOD NEWS Hosiery this year is accessory- minded, with personality types for different needs and costumes.Fit and flattery are first considerations, with wear-with-care as the rule.The new rayons are being of- [tered in proportioned lengths, (CATHOLIC MOTHERS The May meeting of the : Catholic Mothers\u2019 Club of West- mount was held in St.Leo's HOLD MEETING AND WELCOME MRS.PARE School Hall on Tuesday, May 11.The members were very pleased to welcome back the president, Mrs.A.A.Paré, after several months\u2019 absence in the south.As this was the final meeting of the Catholic Mothers\u2019 Club for the current season, it took the form of a social meeting, with Mrs.Paré presiding., After the preliminary reading of minutes, an \u201copen forum\u2019 discussion took place, with various subjects of particular interest to many members of the Club under debate.Refreshments were served by Mrs.Chas.Rowlands and her committee.Annual Recital The annual recital by the Piano and Singing Pupils of Vera F.Groves will take place Friday, May 28, at 8 p.m.in Tudor Hall.There will be duets, instrumental numbers, and solos and all who are interested are cordially invited to attend.: Golf Club Meeting The opening meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Branch of the Grovehill Golf and Country Club will be held in the ladies\u2019 lounge of the club house, on Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock, After the business of the meeting is completed, which is for members only, tea will be served downstairs in the main lounge Guests will be welcome for tea.DOC DOCIIDO > RED CROSS LUNCH ROOM The Red Cross Lunch Room on Beaver Hall Hill opposite the Bell Teephone Co.{8 anxious to secure additional waitresses for the summer months.The Lunch Room is open from Monday to Friday and the hours are from 11 to 2.30 p.m.This is real war work as the funds raised go to the Red Cross and already large amounts have been turned over.\u2018Phone Mrs.Troop, vice- president, before 10 a.m.at WI.5204.Stanley W.MS.Stanley Presbyterian Church Auxiliary of the W.M.S, will meet on Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock in the church hall.The! guest speaker will be Rev.J.M.| Kik, B.A, Th.B, premsessessessosos Hand & Independent Fuel Merchants DExter 1132 4856 Sherbrooke St.West Soc oo ooo! Donohoe IN | | | \u201cWestmounffs Home Newspaper\u201d Afternoon Sale Thé rummage sale which wag postponed from last Saturday ate ternoon will be held in the Cale vary Church hall on Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m.Articles for sale should be sent to the Church by Friday, if at all possible, Use leftovers promptly In ses lads.FOR ALL YOUR GARDEN NEEDS HE TELEPHONE \u201cLAncaster 4191 (Œ) WHPERRON x CO SEEDSMEN & NURSERYMEN 7° 955 STLAWRENCE BLVD.MONTREAL Announcing ., THE of FUR With a FUR AND Buy and cook only enough for each meal.1484 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.(Directly Opposite the York Theatre) Your inspection Is cordially invited wan - Cooney & Durand]
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