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[" Antique | WEDDING GIFTS | JEWELLERS il WE.4046 1216 Creane T0 TOO DOCS Westmount\u201d and Modern Silverware, Engagement and Wedding Rings OHMAN\u201d\u2019S Ave.oc | | he Westmount Examiner Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis OCOD DOCDOCDoCTD0 co | Free | HARDWOOD FLOORS Û Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned À.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St, Westmount Estimates WE, 2323 OCDOCT DOC DOC D0CDOCTN0 vou 81 XIV, No.41 WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 1943 FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OPENS HERE City Gives Out Fresh Warning On Fire Hazards Great Number of Circulars Sent To Inform Residents and Others of Varied Dangers This is Fire Prevention Week and householders, public garages, stores, schools and public buildings all over the district received information on little circulars sent out by the Quebec Fire Commissioners Office telling them of various types of fire hazards common to almost every home.City officials here are very anxious that this fresh focus on their regular year's work should be properly digested by all who receive these circulars.From time to time residents have received fatherly advice about these very hazards, but the clearly drawn pjeture on one of these circulars is a great help to memory.This particular circular shows the whole of a modern house\u2014 one sees right inside just as one does in a doll\u2019s house of the old- fashioned kind when the whole ot the front wall is open.No, 1 hazard shows an adjoining garage with a wall in which there is no sort of vent to allow the fumes to escape.Also pertaining t0 the garage is No.2 remark\u2014'\u2018Garage attached to house without fireproofing.» ga: a No.\u201819 shows a man smoking in bed who has apparently fallen asleep and this picture might have been put first in order of warning value as smoking has heen shown to be resnonsible for nearly cne-third of last year's fifty thousand fires which took place in Canada.Then pictures 23 and 29 apply to the necessity of guarding children.The first shows a small child near the kitchen stove helping herself to matches from a box which is described as being \u201cwithin reach of small children,\u201d and 29 shows a fireplace \u201cnot sufficiently insulated and without screen.\u201d The importance of studying these pictures will be recognized when it is realized that children are officially stated as being by far the greatest number of fire victims last year\u2014the total being 1,248.Many hazards appear in the basement.No.40 shows the danger of _\u2014 .© peri n heating season are stated to bé city have some fifty years ago, 35 5e ROTARY GOVERNOR DUE HERE District Governor Harry B.Binks will pay his offi- tial visit to The Rotary Club next Wednesday.This visit is not in the nature of an investigation but Mr, Binks comes as a friendly counsellor.Chester McBride requests all committees chairmen to prepare their reports for the District Governor on the activities of their committees during the past three months and their intended plans for the next nine months.City Headquarters Of Victory Loan Creates Slogan Great Activity Noticeable at Unit 201, Greene Avenue gasoline being \u201ckept or used in any part of the building\u201d then a man is pictured searching for gas leaks with open flame, and ashes\u2014no doubt hot in some parts\u2014''against a wooden partition,\u201d and also ashes in a \u201cwood container\u201d are further samples of what not to do.Even \u2018rubbish in cellar\u201d and \u2018exposed wood lath\u2019 come under the ban.Something that few would imagine a hazard is also shown in the cellar\u2014namely an \u201celectric drop cord bung on nail or knotted.\u201d Rubbish in the attic has long been one of the \u2018bétes-noires\u2019 of all city officials and this district has received warnings about this danger time and again.Officials once again stress the importance and value of fire drills in all schools and public \u201cSell More Bonds to More People\u2019 is the slogan adopted by the local Victory Loan\u2014\"\u2018Unit 201\"'\u2014headquarters on Greene avenue, .News has been received buildings, in fact in any place that where & large number of per-|the objective of this loan\u2014the sons are working together.Fifth Victory Loan\u2014has again Preventive work in Westmount carried out by the fire personnel includes inspection of partitions and ceilings, etc., adjacent to fur-|and for extra effort at this im- naces, for fires causer by con-|portant moment of the war.ditions which occur during the A very enthusiastic _mgeting was held at the Unit headquar- ters\u20141383 Greene avenue, on been raised and the organizers are appealing to all citizens of Westmount for their co-operation Citizens\u2014keep \u201cthe most serious as cold wea- tice.in fire drill.Fire Drill Is Fun Not only residential\u2014but day schools as well\u2014report a total clearmes-df all persons in two minutes as a result of regular prac- up the good work! ther is a great handicap to efficient fire fighting.\u201d Most of the buildings in the Leen erected under modern building by-laws and, with the exception of a half dozen wooden buildings erected all construction requires exterior walls to be of stone, brick or concrete.Then the by-law concerning chimney sweeping which requires that each chimney in use in the city shall be swept by licensed sweepers once at least in the course of the year\u2014\u2018\u2018except in the case of flats and apartment Tuesday night, for the Victory Loan salesmen.The chief speaker was D., B.Creighton, General Sales Executive, Island of Montreal Region.His speech was most inspiring, Other speakers included C.E.McKenna, A.Bently and A.Bracewell.A general air of optimism prevailed.Moving pictures were shown including a film produced by the National] War Finance Publicity Committee entitled \u201cComrades in Arms\u201d.Another general meeting will be held at the Unit headquarters next Wednesday, Thanksgiving Dey will be celebrated at the City Churches next Sunday.Dr.H.L.Fisher of Queen Mary Road United Church will conduct the morning Service in Westmount Park Church.He has chosen for bis theme \u2018\u2018\u2019Fhank- ful Hearts\u2019 in keeping with the houses which shall be swept season.every six months\u2014and those of W Î Dr.Lloyd Smith will preach bakers\u2019 ovens which have to be es moun 0es in Dominion Douglas on \u201cGod's swept every three months\u2019\u2014is put into effect most religiously.Special attention paid to all this fresh advice, or rather old advice newly codified.will great- Iy aid the city in its efforts to prevent fire and loss among citizens.Unchanging, Gracious Purpose\u201d and the services in Calvary United Church will be in keeping with the speclal festival, The Church School will meet in all departments at 10 o'clock.There ara special groups for all ages from beginners to adults.Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, Beyond Objective In Welfare Drive Unity Of Individual Topic Of Address By Dr.L.Pidgeon Former International Rotary President Speaker at Joint Meeting of Westward and Westmount Clubs The relationship of the individual and the state formed the topic of a fine address delivered last week in Montreal West Town Hall by Rev, Dr.E.Leslie Pidgeon, minister of Erskine and American United Church, to a joint luncheon meeting of Westmount and Montreal Westward Rotary Clubs.Dr.Pidgeon, a former president of Rotary International and the Irst non-American to be elected to couver 30 years ago.He entered it, formed ideal and his recognition o underlay its appeal.\u2018Rotary then,\u201d going somewhere but it scarcely® knew where or how to get there.\u201d He credited Allan D.Albert as one of the first thinkers who began the work of formulating and systematizing the Rotary ideal.If Rotary did not succeed in creating a deep sense of human unity sufficient to avert the two great wars that had ravaged the world, at least it created sufficient impact on the minds of Men to call for {ts expulsion from all countries under dictators who deemed its appeal an obstacle to t\u201ceir designs.He looked for the re-establishment ©! Rotary in Axis countries after | the war and the disappearance, of the dictators.i \u201cThe real task which Rotary, Bndertook 38 years ago\u2014while \u2018a founders may not have res-: lized its magnitude\u2014was to elu- (See UNITY on Page 38) Westmount went over the top in the Welfare Federation campaign.The chairman, Mrs.J.L.Lawson, was responsible in a large measure for the excellent results \u2014 $39,877 contributed by her co- citizens for the objective of $37,- 839.M.A., D.D., wil] conduct the services of worship and preach both morning and evening.At the 11 o'clock service te theme of the sermon will be \u201cIn the Time of Harvest.\u201d The musical part of the services will be under the direction of A.J.Binnie, who and Society Harvest Home To Be Held In All Churches In City Choir for the duration of Organist, Squadron leader Gi ford Mitchell, Capt.Jones will dellver the se mon on the theme Heritage.\u201d illustrated with of historic interest and soul-eti ring beauty throughout ada\u2019s broad domain.By th love will he kindled In the hear of his congregation earnest endeavors inspired, home and native land.vices, to the Church on Saturday.bas been appointed ax organist and director of Calvary Church the war, or until the return ot the who is at present on overseas service with the |Reglment.R.C.A,F, Drill instruction and classes At the evening service at 7.30 [covering the Air Cadet Training \u201cCanadian The sermon will be beautifully colored slides, setting forth scenes Can- vivid and beautiful portrayal of \u201cTbe Land of the Maple Leaf,\u201d Captain Jones hopes that deeper and more for Contributions of flowers, frults and vegetables are requested for use in the Church at these ser- and these should he sent Lost And Found {+ At City Parks 20 The following articles have been found in the municipal parks and they may be claimed at the comfort station in the park where they were found upon proper identification.Westmount Park\u2014Small sise blue trench-coat, Kiug George Park-\u2014Boy's navy blue blazer.Enquiries were made about this blaxer before it was found, by a young boy.If the boy in question sees this item he should Inquire at the comfort station again.Surprise CPC Test To Take Place Tomorrow In City The city will have a surprise C.P.C.test tomorrow.Wardens will go to their posts after the preliminary warning has been received and the \u2018\u2018In- cldents'* which will be arranged simulating real air raids will be covered afterwards in the war- dens\u2019 reports.These incidents will take place on the ground, that fs, certain lights will represent certain types of attack.Blue flares will represent high explosives, red incendiary hombs and yellow the presence of gas.Cliizens Are requested to join in the test whcn ever possible.Air Cadets Parade In RMR.Armory Sqdn.Ldr.Illsley Inspects No.1 Squadron Squadron, held Its No.1 Westmount Air Cadets of Canada, firsl.squadron parade of the f-|season last Monday in the Armoury of the Royal Montreal r-| Syllabus have heen proceeding since school opening.All of the work this year, with the exception of a few drills, will be held during school hours, and It \u2018fs expectrd that these drills will terminate when ig the weather does not perinit ot.side activities.The Squadron was inspected by its commanding officer, A/C Squadron Leader H, P.llisley.following whiclf he briefly addressed the Cadets.The address stressed the value of Air Cadet training for those who might join the flying or any other service, and also the benefit they would derive from such training should they seek an aeronautlical vocation.r- ts Westmount now realizes a percentage of 105.3 for the 1943-44 season as against 93.7 for last year, In what he termed the proudest moment of his life, Harry W.Thorp, general chairman of the Welfare Federation campaign, on Monday night announced at the closing dinner held at tbe Windsor Hotel that the Federation objective of $874,000, the largest in its bistory, had been overaub- scribed by $243.As the chairman of the var- jlous groups were called upon to {make their reports, and in almost Hall every instance disclosed percentage attainments ranging from close to the 100 mark to 39! The Westmount Stamp Club above it, enthusiasm grew among ' has started its Fall apd Winter the hundreds of campaign work- season, meeting fn the Oak Room ers and officials gathered in the at Victoria Hall where they hall.Apparently, no one except peld four meetings during the the chairman knew whether the h { September.Large objective had been achieved and :MeB! 0 p tension was at fever pitch when, crowds of stamp enthusiasts have to vociferous applause, Mr.Thorp ettended the opening meetings announced the final figure.and the executive of the organization are looking forward to a \u201cvery successful season.Immediately following the an- | nouncement, those assembled on Thursday nights and another rose to sing the Doxology for the one is slated for this evening, successful ending of a campaign 'starting at eight o'clock.To- which appeared at one time to night's get-together iil be feat- ,be headed for fallure and which ured by a novelty contest which \"had been extended from the pre- will be open to all the members.vious Friday to allow for further Next Thursdey night a mem- collections which were hoped bers\u2019 auction will held.while would swing the tide of battie other events have been planned in the right direction.for the near future.Novelty Contest Set For Tonight At Stamp Club Members\u2019 Auction Arranged for Next Thursday at Victoria that office, joined Rotary in Van- he said, from a study of its half- tf the fundamental truth which remarked Dr, Pidgeon, \u2018\u2018was Doxology Sung REV.DR.E.LESLIE PIDGEON As usual the meetings are held Parker Wearing Gives Address At Hi-Y Supper Obligations to Organization and Advantages Thereof Cited in Stimulating Talk Flight Sergeant R.Cyr of the R.C.A.F., acted as drill insiructor for the occasion, and the Squadron war under the command of {A/C Flight Lieut, R.B.Hall \u2018with A.C.Flying Officer I.P.{ Patterson as adjutant, ! The Squadron was divided into four Flights with the following A/C N.C.O.'s in charge of each flight: No.1 Flight, A/C Flight Bergt.A.Mackdy; No.2 Flight A/C 8 } Flight Sergt.G.Magee; No.3 Flight A/C Flight Sergt.P.Kin- deraley; No.4 Flight, A/C Sergeant P.J.Savage.| The trumpet hand which | reached a high degree of effi- | 'elency last season was and \"A/C Drum Major J.Pepper and Westmount Hi-Y members A/C Sergeant J.Baillie, beard from Parker Wearing, | Among those present were A.French master at Westmount, G.Anderson and A.Lovell Phii- (High School on Tuesday night lips of the Westmount School : Board.\u2018something of their obligations: ; ç , teresting season towards the organization they: A busy and in E have joined and to them from their membership.Wearing gave a stimulat.rumor at the He.H.B.intellectuel, and social characteris- Mr.ing talk flavored with a supper meeting held in dining room of the Y.M.C.A.stressed the physical, spiritual tics which the Hi-7 wag designed tn develop.Before Mr.(See PARKER on Page 8) something of what they might expect to accrue | fellowship\u2019 Wearing addressed ithe gathering a short devotional te anticipated, and all the Cadets were urged to work hard and that they are making a \u2018worthwhile rontribution to the war effort of the nation.\u201c\u2019realize GETS NAVIGATOR'S BADGE Frankiand was among navigators who received their badges Jast week at No.4 Air | Dbserver School, London, Ontar- lo.Wing-Cmdr.W.R.Kingsland, chief supervisory officer, presen: ited the badges.\\ Anglican mr PRICE:\u2014 TWO CIENTS an Youth Urged To Action By Local Rector Rev.Sydenham Lindsay Compares Value of Churchill and Beurling in Illustration of Points in Sermon The church's need of men and women of all ages as workers was stressed by the Reverend Syden- ham Lindsay in a sermon lust sunday which he preached in the Chureh of the Advent, on the occasion of the volebration of \u201cAnglican Youth Sunday.\u201d Taking as his text, \u2018Young men and muldens, old men and chil- dron, praise the Name of the Lord\", Mr, Lindsay beganc \u201cThis seems to mo to be a good text for Anglican Youth Sunday.lt is a good text, because it puts youth first; and then IL Roes on to Hnk youth with those of an different period in life\u2014old men and children.When the author of this psalm put youth first, 1 am not sure thal he regavded iL as the most {(mporthnt; we roully cannot teil whather ho had that klea or not, But IT think wo can be sure of this: he put youth first, because he wanted to slress Ita rerponsibility, He might take {i for granted, that old men and children would prise (he lord: but youth - young men and matd- ens\u2014tholr minds are nier, (lo Ro many (hings, that perhaps (hey might forgel that the Lord of all wants their praise too, \u2018Now T will go on to atrosa one Important truth, In making a strong call to youth, to rally round the Church of Christ, and work and fight for lim, thore should be no suggestion of excluding or shelving others; both older people and younger people like children, have thelr place and duty equally with youth, | would like to make that clear by placing side by side {wo men in the pra- gent war: one is Mr.Churchill, and the other is George Beurling.They have hoih dona their duty briMllantly fn the war, Now Mr, Churchill 18 an old man; often he does nol seem to he old, but he ia \u2014he Is nearly 70.Beurling is a youth.And here 1s something to remember always: Beurling could never hava dono Mr.Churchill's job; neither could Mr.Churchill have done Bourling's Joh.Burely then it 1s aa plain as can he, that in the war both the old man Is needed and the youth; and there is no need Lo wastn any time try- ing to decide which is the more important in the cause of tres- dom, Mr, Churchill would be the first to give full credit to youth, as ho did, when he said about the voung airmen in the Hattle of Britain: \u201cNever was so much owed by so many to so few.\u201d And those same young airmen would bo the first to applaud Mr.Churchill'« cournge and lendorship In those dark days, Old and Young Valuable \u201cLet us go on now to the next point, It the old men and the young men are both essential in the prosecution of the war, it Is equally true that both are needed in the army of Christ, which wa enll the Church, The Church must not nnd cannot rely exclusively or muinly on older people.The Church neods youth, We have our lenders among older people; we have a aplendid loader in our new Bishop.Bul londey® are uscless, if thoy have nobody to lead.And what | long tn see\u2014in this parish, and in this dlocese, and throughout Cannda\u2014irn youth rallying round wilh boundloss enthusiasm and onergy, and making the Chureh a victorious army-\u2014for freedom, for truth, for purity, and for fair play.If the youth of tho Chureh will rally round, our forward march will be irresistible, And when 1 say youth, of course 1 mean both mon and women.Tho Chureh needs youth.Youth has not failed the nation; youth must not fail the Church.\u201cNot only does the Church need youth, but youlh needs the Church, A certain number of young people may he inclined to resent, that stntomont, Youth has a strong Rense of Independence; youth sometimes thinks I.pos vible to get along without help from anyone.But ft Is a fact, that should ho faced by all young pouple: they need Christ, if they are going to ha their hest.No one can ba hig heat apart from Jesus Christ.What do you notice about prople, who try Lo live apart from Him, peopla who profess no rell- gion?They lose refinoment, thelr wansa of honor weakens, their morals hecome lax, A man or (See ANGLICAN on Page 8) Westmount High Graduate Wins College-Business Scholarship U.S.Pioneer System of Training Girls for the Future Extended to Canada Gains One Local Winner Elizabeth \u201cBetty\u201d Benett, daughter of Jt-Colonel C.M.Benet.and Mrs.Benett, 49 Ches- terfiald Avenue, a graduate cf Westmount High, hae the honor to be the second of the only two rg ELIZABETH M.BENETT Canadians who have won a scholarship at lake Forest College near Chicago under the callege-! \"business plan sponsored Johna-Manville.Thirty giris in all have heen by; Junior nffice johs in land factory.i (lee WESTMOUNT on Page 8) selected from various parts of the United States and Canada.Special arrangements had ta be made both in Washington and Oltawa for Betty's entrance info the States but all la well and she 14 now happl'y at work, Announcement of the resulis of the extensive tests carried on in 21 localities near important sales offices or factories of the Johns-Manville Company, in order to select the winners, was made hy Lewis H.Brown, president of the company, who stated that in this progressive stop In the development of educational facilities on this continent: \u2018As far au | know we are ploneers, at least tg the extent of Integrating college and business education.There have heen com- bfnations of fleld and college work in engineering, but to our the first time psople have been knowledge this ix that business go developed.\u201d Purpose of awarding these career scholarships was defined by Mr.Brown as the desire ''to develop people for jobs requiring judgment and initiative.These girls when they graduate will assume places in the organiza ton where responsibility and personal ability go hand in band.During their college years they'll | have opportunity to study all the \u201coth district They'll understand ate amg tt 4 nan a com ET ARTE 9e PAGE TWO The Westmount Examiner Published Every Thursday Berving the City ot Westmount Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis.THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773° \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be an ind Rewspaper for dependent, fe the bome.devoted to public price.service.WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1943 SUPPORT CATHOLIC CHARITIES HE COMBINED Catholic Charities are making their annual appeal for funds, and local residents are expected to, and will, do their full part in helping to attain the objective.In common with the Welfare Federation and the Combined Jewish Appeal the total sought this year is higher than ever asked for previously because of the exigen- cles created by war.The English Catholic community in Montreal is comparatively small, and the organizers have in the past looked tn those of other faiths for support in helping them raise the sums required, and that support has always been forthcoming in generous measure.We know that all local residents will give generously, for the claims of charity supersede the bounds of race and creed, HEROIC ALLIES TORIES OF \u201cSUPERMAN\u201d courage displayed by Ttalian troops now fighting Nazis must impose something of a strain upon the credulity of most of us.It may all be true but the censors should have taken some means of breaking the heroic details to us less suddenly.The reports Monday stated that Ttalian infantrymen charged German tanks with bayonets after ammunition was exhausted; others fought to last man against superior Nazi forces and officers committed suicide rather than surrender.And these incidents.it was said, were typical of epic struggles of resistance being told all along the Italian border.We do not hold the helief that Ttalians are incapable of fighting as courageously as soldiers of any other nation but ever since the \u201cstab-in-the-back's in 1940, war communiques, without exception, have been designed to reveal the Italian as a craven and reluctant fighting man, if not altogether a coward.But now we count them among our brave allies, it seems, and behold them fighting as our allies should.Or is it just that now the Italian communiques reach us in the original texts of their authors?We do not doubt that Italians defending their homeland can be as courageous as the people of Stalingrad but all of a sudden it is a bit more than we should be expected to stand.sential that every effort he made tA conser.e % \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014- - - fuel.If you buy vour own fuel and the bins are none tao full, the thing to do is wrap up in a blanket-and hold nut as long as possible.On the other hand, if the landlord has to ware ahout the fuel problem the obvious thing is to jump from bed these chilly mornings and insist upon your rights.Demand some heat and threaten the Landlord with an order from the Heaith Department on behalf nf vour ailing mother-in-law who is even now abed and a likely victim of pneumonia \u2014 unless! Of course, vou'll get some heat, and a good deal of personal satisfaction.Bath of which will have warn thinner than your blankets by next February when there just isn't any fuel to be had and it's really chilly.ONLY FOREVER HETHER Franklin D.Roosevelt establishes another precedent to become a fourth term President is a matter that will probably be decided by the progress of the war and the average American's opinion nf \u201cthe state nf the nation\u201d a vear hence.It is safe to say that the average Canadian feels that the first three-term president of the U.S.is in a class by himself and, precedents notwithstanding.would plump for him, Some twenty million Americans in 1940 were of a different opinion and there is nothing to indicate that even in the war erher- gency Mr.Roosevelt will find it anv easier next year if he chooses tn run again.His faithful New Deal supporters however are firmly convinced that there can be no choice in the matter.They are as immune to the blasting criticism of the Roosevelt opponents as are Canadians who look upon the great man from afar and are quite oblivious to bitter domestic political differences below the horder.A story that takes a pointed crack at the loyalty of New Dealers is reprinted in the current Reader's Digest from the column of Drew Pearson.Pearson is a noted Washington columnist who was recently singled out for stinging rebuke and condemnation as a \u201cliar\u201d by both the President and Secretary of State Cordell Hull.However, Mr.Pearson's story is good for a laugh, we should think, even among the most stolid New Dealers: A friend called on a New Dealer, new father of a boy.The infant was busy on a bottle.\u201cWhat do you think of him?\u201d asked papa.\u201cFine-looking boy.Might grow up to be President.\u201d The New Deal father reared back.\u201cWhy?What's the matter with velt?\u201d Raose- It is reported that a bus transportation company has applied for permission to operate a helicopter air line as a feeder service in Canada after the war.The applicant i | | i \u201chigher LETTE to the EDITOR WARNING TO LABOUR To the Editor.Sir At the end of the fourth year.with prices appre-; 4 VA A A MA of the War, ciably higher than \u2018at the out-, break of the struggle, and with\u2019 tbe wages of some classes of labour a: levels so high as to seem fabulous, it is a fact that a great body of Canadians are experiencing hardship, This is true, of course, of the paid executives in business, who cannot raise their own salaries, have to pay greatly In- \u2018creased Income Tax, and do nbt even obtain a cost of living bonus; but it Is not of those that: ,we have to think.They still have | \u2018enough left to live quite com- tortably, and, once Income Tax ts reduced, will be again in good shape, | There are other and far larger groups \u2014 such as clergymen, teachers, small merchants, bank clerks, and a vast mass of work- ars in all sorts of occupations, always poorly paid.There are public employees of the salaried class.There are all the great numbers of pensioners, and others who live on small tixed incomes.There are the wives and dependents of those fighting men who gave up good employment to risk their lives for the nation.Where any of these obtain anything to compensate for the increased cost of living, it is in the form of a very small bonus, now standing at sixty cents per week, as compared with the $4.25 per week paid to high paid workers in war industry, rallway men and other preferred classes, who are all obtaining high overtime wages as well as the good rates they received, but for much less regular and active employment, before the war.The evidence of history is that every war produces its profiteers, and that the penalty is a long period during which the profiteer- Ing class experience bitter hatred from all other groups.The profiteering of capital in the last war made for a generation of attacks on capital.That was, in general, accl- dental profiteering, The boom in industry meant great profits to owners of any industry, and tax rates were low, The profiteering of the higher paid classes of labour in this war TURN ON THE HEAT.k .r ¢ : has been quite deliberate.It has stated that it desires to pioneer in the field pean produced by demands for OTTAWA WILL NOT undertake to name since it believes that future helicoptor oper- [higher wages.by strikes or the a date for putting a fire in the furnace.ations will be highly profitable.An experi- threat of strikes.Hon.C.D.Howe contributes the shrewd ob- mental service with Toronto as a terminus It is a safe forecast that the servation that it is largely a matter for decis- will be inaugurated if the application is |general public criticism of the jon of the weatherman, but stresses it is es- approved, higher pald groups of labour nm » .he Westmount Examiner Are words for | GLASSIFIED ADS 2773 LOST NS D OL A TA A NL 5 ÇA A0 FATR boy's giksses lost last WVednes- day in Westmount.FT, 8954, 4216 Dor- chester.K-34 PERSONAL Crossword Puzzle A GROUP of High £0hoo) girls are willing to do odd jobs, proceeds for war charities.EL.6505 evenings after 7 p.m.K-18 DO THE POINTS of your collars tear 2 your ahirts?Reptired like new Me.YO.4368.K-13 SITUATIONS WANTED LADY would mind home, daytime or evenings 38c hourly and oar fare, good references.EL.6268.K-20 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED MARKIED couplé to live on premires and act as houseman and stewardess for a merchant naval club located In central of oity, Apply in person National Selective Service, 275 Notre Dame West.Refer to file 3764.K-3 &TRL for upsiairs housework and to help with two-year old child, live out, hours daily 8 a.m.-6.30 p.m.DE.5048, 888 Cote St.Antoine, Westmount.K-1 FURNISHED APTS.WANTED or thres room furnished apt.in private home or building, for couple 0 OL OO AY + | 9 10 by Oct.15th.WI.2681, X-0 $3 ROOM & BOARD WANTED 5 In guest house.Breakfust and dinner required.AT.3602.K-18 HORIZONTAL da\u2014The bitter vetch 11\u2014A native deputy in EXCHANGE {Agitated 43\u2014Herd with arom- India &\u2014Business transae- atle seeds 13\u2014Part ga shoe (pl) stove in good condition tions Ç; 18\u2014Unecak for plano.WI.5184.K-14 f1\u2014A nineday\u2019s de- \u201c= Capuchin mon 19\u2014Bnlerges ag FO votion \u2014Human s R SALE 12\u2014Vegetable @\u2014Sismese coin 23\u2014To play carelessly LADY'S bleycls, almost new.WT.organisms 47=-lllustratôrs on a stringed in- 1707.R-17 49-\u2014Profix: down - strument \u201d 13-\u2014Fretted 80\u2014Pertaining to the 25\u2014Sends forth in a CHILD'S wine colour coal and Mal.17\u2014International lan- stream PORS S2\u2014Russian atore- green snowsuit and helmet, Mo 1 age R Hearing organ dresses, leggings, pullover and other v ouses 20\u2014Also .; 20-T0 look at intent- \u201454-Piece for one (pl) 33\u2014Pointed weapon pate tee 1.6 years, reasonable 1 85\u2014vegetable dish 33\u2014Main blood arteries a - 21\u2014One thousand ERTICAL 3¢\u2014A town in France VER, Smith and Wesson 44| 29\u2014American patriet 1=To revolve $5\u2014Collects special, 6%\" barrel, partridge 2ight, 2é-Ferale sheep 3-Four (Roman nu a \u2014Laden gents checkered walnut stock, in perfeat rus merals 8 ret a condition.Leather shoutéer atrap| 26\u2014Girded on $\u2014Man\u2019s nickname (0\u2014Fifty-two (Roman holster and K0 cartridges, bargain 28\u2014Retall shops 4=Man\u2019s name numerals) K-13] 30\u2014A_ constellation $\u2014Noved swiftl 4$\u2014River in Italy $60.00.WIE.2383.St\u2014Away from &-Chureh stesples dé\u2014Girl'e name mbler C.+ plas e, SA planet 7\u2014Opposed to g-te Le aise * N 1.1648.cs weather 2 st- man's, perfect condition K.18| 38\u2014A poetic conception 8\u2014Young boy timber .tree 89\u2014A wine cup SPrinter's measure 51\u2014A negative inner au ation : Teds, ndon, perfect condition too 8 Fh owner, $15.00.FL 304.K-11 10\u2014Gold discovery 88\u2014Father (coll) (Belution will be found elsewhere in this {sane) Es: W \u201d FOR SALE CHESTERFIELD BEAUTIFUL three piece ches- tertield, never used, $65.one new rug, $25.After 5 p.m., 5836 Sherbrooke St.W., EL.3614.K-9 CHAISE LONGUE, comfortable bedroom chair, inexpensive, both to be recovered, Portable electric heater, insulated ice box, family aize.Mirror to tit wardrobes door.FI.4178.K-10 WANTED TU PURCHASE MEDIUM alze wheel chair, will purchase or rent.WI.8054.K-22 WINTER outfit, etc.for boy 6 yrs.WE.5633.: K-23 UPRIGHT plano in good condition.EL.7197, ANTIQUES, entire estates, complete collections or miscellaneous pieces of antique silver, china, crystal, ivories, jewellery, furniture, paintings etc.purchased.Representative calls, Lyons, 1480 St.Catherine, WI, 5700, K-8 MEN'S and doys\u2019 clothes, ete.Good prices.HA.3790, evenings.CR.1938.K-7 CARTAGE & S5.ORAGE NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Transfer.Local and long distance movers.Also cartage.DE.3110.K-6 DRESSMAKING LADIES\u2019 and children's coats, suits and dresses.Smocking, embroidery.Also alterations, remodelling.Moderate price.Mrs, Humber.FI.6070 ~ K-5 COATS, suits and dresses, reasonable prices.Miss Matthews.Talloress, dresamaker.15 Gladatone.FT.9001.K-8 RUGS BROADLOOM Tweed Reversible rugs made from\u2019 your old carpets, mater- lals, any size, or color.Anglo-French Co., Drummond Bldg.PL.5846.K-4 BUY MORE WAR SAVINGS STAMPS EERSTE THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1943 RS [THE FORUM, Conductes by HOWARD S ROSS, KC.DCL i i F NAS SMILESUMEE Ëe FALL FMMAS EU 2 In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed The opinions expressed in this Forum are not necessariiy those of this newspaper, and it | does not accept responsibility for them | Professor Albert Einstein in an interview which he gave recently (SR tn his Princeton, N.J.home, was asked for a definition of the term \u201cwagcist.\u201d\u201d He thought for & moment and then replied: \u201cI will sim- plity the definition and say that any man of wealth whose principal required, is a Fascist.\u201d Applied in the larger field of financial and industrial life, to individuals and classes, it provides an explanation of the strange history of the pre-war years, when Fascism was regarded with favor in so many quarters in the western a continuance of special privilege.The tendencies then apparent # are still widely prevalent on this continent.The word \u2018\u2018Fascism\u201d is discredited but the reality which it symbolized might wreck the peace.It is the responsibility of the ordinary folk of North America to make sure that it shall not.Sir John Boyd Orr, outstanding authority on nutrition, stated recently that the children of Glasgow are nerely three-fourths of an inch taller than their brothers and sisters were at the same age.This, he said, is due to the equitable distribution of body-Duilding foods as a result of wartime rationing.He believes that if G.B.follows the policy advocated by the recent United Nations Food Conference at Hot Springs, the height of these Glasgow children will be increased by four inches and their life expectation by ten years.He also said: \u2018One question of importance has to be answered: Can we have a peace settlement on the strength of which fear of war will be removed so that we may dare to rely upon importing wheat?\u201d Fireweed one of the most picturesque wild growths flourishing in great quantities in the sparsely settled parts of Quebec, Ontario and Western Canada 1s being used to produce & superior honey, so good that a premium is pald for it because of its delicate flavor.It is a species of the wil- low-herb which thrives along railway tracks, Its proper title is \u201c\u2018ephilobium\u2019\u2019, There is a large crop in the Abitibi district this season, \u201cOur capitalist democracies today are caught on the dilemma of having to choose either fascism or a planned democratic collectivism; and Left Wing parties coming to power in our democracies have the very delicate and difficult task of transforming the economy without provoking & Fascist revolution.\u201d\u2014From Max Lerner's \u201cIs It Later Than You Think?CAREFUL LAWYERS (From the Vancouver Province) Lawyers, who are farsighted and forehanded folk often contrive, when they go into politics, to arrange things so that if they happen to be on the losing side politically they will not also be on the losing side professionally.The device of partnership serves admirably in this respect.For instance, there happens to be in Toronto, at the moment, a prominent legal firm whose sen- for partner is Daniel Webster Lang, K.C.In 1934, and again in 1937, Mr.Lang, who Is a Liberal, was a candidate for the provincial Legislature in the constituency of South York.He was defeated on both occasions, but has not exactly retired from politics, At present, he is treasurer of the Liberal party, Next in the firm, in order of seniority, is Daniel Roland Mich- ener, who was Rhodes scholar from Alberta some 20 years ago or more and who, while serving overseas, was called to the bar in the Middle Temple.Returning to Canada, Mr.Michener took up the practice of Law in Ontario and presently became Mr.Lang's partner.He it a Conservative and,\u2019 in last week\u2019s election was the successful candidate in the Toronto constituency of St.Davids, A third member of the firm of Lang and Michener is E.B.Jol- litfe, who was born in China, son of à United Church missionary and who went to Oxford as a Rhodes scholar, Mr.Jolliffe is leader of the C.C.F.party in Ontario and, on August 4 was elected member for South York, the very constituency which his sen- for partner failed to carry on two occasions.At the very least it can be said that one Toronto legal firm has made full provision against adversity.Col.Roane Waring of Memphis, national commander of the American Legion.denounces participation of the United States in any \u2018international police force\u201d which is now becoming common will spread and will last.Wise labour leadership would warn organized workers in the higher paid groups of what lies ahead of them.JUNIUS JUNIOR.Wen world, because it seemed to assure to preserve peace after this war.\u201cThe only police force we want,\u201d he declared, \u201cis an American one that will protect our interests wherever they may be.\u201d Memphis Post No.1, American Legion, recently passed a resolution approving an editorial entitled, \u201cYes, Draft Capital, Too,\u201d in the Tennessee Legionaire.The editorial reads In part: \u201cWe are beginning to suspect that fortunes now are being made in this war.some by fraud, The legion is committed to the drafting of capital ana industry, too, though most emphasis is currently on drafting labor.\u201d * * | Westmount Baptist | x % Westmount Baptist Fall programme is now in full swing.The various organizations are gathering momentum for the\u201c accomplishment of their Fall work.The Sunday School, under the direction of S.C.Simpson, has made a fine start, and the Baptist Young People's Union, under the leadership of Leslie Carson, shows signs of unusual vitality.The Study programmes, already begun, are proving fascinating to the fine company of those who attend.* Westmount Fireside Fellowship is quite a remarkable gathering of young men and women.It is organized for fellowship, evangelism and service.The at tendance last Sunday evening was far beyond the hundred mark.Many young people participate actively in the gather ings and young men and women frequently find Christ through these assemblies.On Sunday morning Dr.J.A.Johnston will discuss a most practical question: \u201cWhat is the Supreme Bus iness of the Church?Is it to formulate political or economie programmes?Is it to try to dominate the State?Is it to function as the guide, the monitor, the conscience or sometimes to be the scourge of the natlon?Or Is her supreme task even more basic and fundamental than any or all of these?\u201d In the evening, the congregation will hear: \u2018The Thrilling Story of Christ In Western Canada,\u2019 from the lips of Rev.W.C.Smalley of Edmonton.Mr.Smalley is a speaker of outstanding power and ability.The people of our city and community will be greatly Inspired by the ministry of this man front the prairies and the mountains, * * | Calvary Church | * * Next Monday night, a special program for young people will be given in the Macaulay Hall, at which time moving pictures of Canada will be shown.The Red Cross branch will meet in the Ladies\u2019 Parlors on Tuesday from 10.30 am.to 4 p.m, On Wednesday at 8.15 p.m.the Women's Missionary Society will bold its thankoffering meeting in the parlors of the church.The convener is Mrs.D.T.Jackson and the guest speaker Will be the Rev.Charles Este, Minister of Union United Church.Music will be supplied by the choir of the Union United Church.\\ On Thursday, October 14th, a Family Night Reunion will be held in the church parlors under the auspices of the Church School.Parents and friends of the children are Invited to gather at 7.30 p.m.A program of interest to all will be presented and features of the winter activities of the Church School will be outlined.A social time will follow the program features.+; 1 Stanley Presbyterian | At morning worship Dr.J.Ashton Kerr and Mr.A.B.Wil- liamsgon will be inducted into the eldership of Stanley Presbyterian Church, Dr.Kerr was fore merly representative elder at Maisonneuve Presbyterian Church, Mr.Williamson was an elder at McVicar Memorial Church.The God who gave us lite, gave us liberty at the same time, \u2014 Thomas Jefferson.* \"Westmount's Home Newspsper\u201d * Dominion Douglas Thanksgiving Services will be : N'held in Dominion-Douglas Church {next Sunday.In the morning, Dr.Lloyd Smith will speak on \"God's Unchanging, Gracious | Purpose.\u201d At 3.00 p.m.the Church School will meet and all children from the age of three are welcome.In the evening at 7.30 the | minister's theme Will be \u2018A Glor- lous Morning Face.\u201d On Tuesday at 3.00 p.m.Women'a [win meet.the Missionary Auxiliary from la.m.to 5.who can give even an hour or two of time will be exceedingly | welcome.; The Dominion-Douglas Ladies\u2019 ; Literary begins its 1943-44 Pro- | gram on Friday, October 15th at \"3.00 pm, when Rev.I's, FF.W, Norwood will speak on \u2018\u2018Shake- |speare, a Reservoir of Human | Feeling.\u201d Melville Presbyterian Church Melville Avenue, Westmount Minister: Rev.Wm.Orr Mulligan, M.A., LL.B, D.D.SUNDAY SERVICES Special Thanksgiving Services at 11 am.and 7.30 p.m.The Rev.Dr.Mulligan will preach at both services.Primary Sunday School at 11.30 a.m.Preparatory Service on Friday evening, October 15th, at 8.15 p.m.Sunday, October Service.17th, Communion Visitors, especially newcomers to the district, cordially welcome at all services.DOMINION-DOUGLAS CHURCH Westmount Bivd., corner Lansdowne Avenus Minister: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., DD.THANKSGIVING SERVICES 11.00 a.m.\"God's Unchanging, Gracious Purpose.\u2019 3.00 p.m.Church School.7.30 p.m.\"A Glorious Morning Face.\u201d J.M.Walkley, Organist Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Minister: The Rev.Frank S.Morley, B.D., Ph.D.(Edin.) Walter 8.Clapperton, A.R.C.M., Organist & Choir Director SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10th Thanksgiving Servcies both morning and evening, 11.00 a.m\u2019 Morning Worship.11.30 a.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.Evening Worship.Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne & Western Aves.) Minister: Rev.George W.Goth, B.A., B.D.SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10th 11.00 a.m.\u201cThankful Hearts.\u201d Rev.H.L.Fisher will preach.7.30 p.m.\u201cDr.Jekyl and Mr.Hyde.\u201d Being a sermon on David\u2014the man of divided character.Mr.Goth will preach.J.C.Scott, Choir Director Mrs.S.C.Burgess, Organist Church of the Advent \u201cThe Lite Church on Wood & Western,\u201d Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rector Rev.Clifford Andrews, Assistant Priest HARVEST FESTIVAL 18th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 10.10 a.m.Mattins, 11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist and Procession.3.00 p.m.Sunday School.» 7.00 p.m.Solemn Evensong and Procession.* WEEK-DAY SERVICES Holy Communion: 8 a.m.Monday and Friday: 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 0.30 a.m.Wednes- ay.Mattins: 7.30 a.m.daily, Bv Wednesda at 9 am except on ensong: m d except Lita S3turday at Eom: 7 cpt ce ny an ar Intercessicns: .m.Wednesday.cos: 8 pm Vancouver Lhieves broke ints à fuel yard and stole five tons @ coal.Pretty dirty work.it vou ask us.\u2014 St.Andrews Church Westmount {Cote St.Antoine Rd., near Argyls Ave.) Minister: Rev.F.W.Kerr, D.D.Student- Assistant Mr.A.Leonard Griffith, BA.SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10th Mrs.H.S.Van Pat- 11.00 a.m, National Thanksgiving ter is in charge of the program.! | The Red Cross Unit meets\u2019 aim In life is to hold on to his money, regardless \u2018of the compromises !eyery Wednesday Day.Thanking Cod for Our Victory.Dr.Kerr will preach 10.60 ' 11.00 a.m.Church School.p.m.and any woman | 3.00 p.m.High School Department 7.30 pm.Mr.A.Leonard Griffith will preach, 8.30 a.m.Alpha Omega Society, St.Luke\u2019s United Church DECARIE BOULEVARD (Just above Sherbrooke Street) Minister Rev.R.E.Spencer, M.A., B.D, Rally Day Services.11.00 a.m.\u201cA Service of Thanksgiving.\u201d 2.00 p.m.Young People\u2019s Class.3.00 p.m.Church School.(2)\u2014\"\"The God of the Average Man.\u2019 Cod of 7.30 p.m.Series: Every Man.\u201d MR.ALEX.McPHERSON, Organist and Choir Director.Newcomers are invited to make St.Luke's their Church Home.nowdon > - BAPTIST CHURCH 5181 Decarie Boulevard Bible \u201cThe Pastor: Rev.J.R.Armstrong A SPECIAL Back-to-God Campaign will be conducted by REV.W.TALBOT HINDLEY, M.A, K.C.HS.WED., OCT.6th, te SUNDAY, OCT.17th sach evening except Saturdays.Sundays at 11 am.& 7.30 pm, Week nights 8 o'clock.Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.Minister J.Alexander Johnston, D.D,, Organist: Hibbert Troop 11.00 a.m.\u201cTHE SUPREME HUSINESS OF THE CHURCH?\u201d \u201c1s It to formulate Political or Economie rogrammes?Is it to be a Guide Monitor, Conscience or Scourge of the Nation?Or Is the Task more Fundamental than all of these?\u201d Dr.Johnston will preach.p.m, \u201cA Thrilling Story, -égo-4,.U ,d ESTH A THRILLING STORY OF CHRIST IN WESTERN CANADA.\u201d REV.W.CC.SMALLEY of Edmonten.Dr.Johnston will preside, 9.00 Em WESTMOUNT FIRESIDE FELLOWSHIP \u201cJoin the Crowd and Share the Blessing.\u201d Visitors cordially welcomed, CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave, Westmount Minister: Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, ®.D.10.00 a.m.Church School in all depart ments, 11.00 a.m.In the Time of Harvest.The Church will be decorated with flowers, fruits and vegetables.7.30 p.m.Canadian Heritage.Illustrated with coloured slides showing historic centres and beautiful scenes throughout Canade.Organist and Choir Director: Mr.A.J.Binnle.Monday, 8.15 p.m.Y.P.U.Moving Ple- tures of Canada, Tuesday, 10.30 a.m.to 4 p.m.Red Cross Group.Wednesday, 8.15 p.m.W.M.S.Thank- Offering meeting.Thursday.7.30 p.m.Family Night 18 the Church School.St.Matthias\u2019 Church Westmount Corner Church Hill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th, M.C.16th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY (Thanksgiving Sunday) 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Sermon.Preacher: Rev.Elton Scott, M.A., Bishop's University.3.00 p.m.Sunday School.3.30 p.m.Rector's Bible Class.7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon.Preacher: Rev.Elton Scott, MA.WEDNESDAY 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion and Intercessions.Barrister and Seliciter Telephone HOWARD 8S.ROSS, K.C.$7 St.James St.West HA.9238 Roll ( Unvel By M A most pei in United CH nue.last pe ial fe the unvei sn Honouf over 160 men who in th} ata.The tf with :hrubs an \u2018apacity.On the Rev.Don ser of ducted th Walter N xsiled the «obgregat =.Doldeq «nd read l.esson, al words on Flight Li represente fered pray ed the { Leslie Pi the serma Among Warrant Miss Hel tion ing the N evtson, ref section O into a ns of tf yu 2h ring r Ou reach, tment Grif.srch et) D.anks.Bible | Ave d et Y, ys.p-m., lilus- how- itiful liver, Ser- [ton vers son.cott, 1 vwestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1943 PAGE THREE Roll Of Honor Unveiled In Church\u2019 By Mayor Merrill A most impressive service was pe.i in Westminster Central United Church on Atwater ave- last Sunday evening.A nue.spe-ial feature of the service was| the unveiling and dedication of an Honour Roll which contains over 160 names of men and women who represent the congregation in the armed forces of Canada.The church, beautifully set tf with allied flags, potted .hrubs and flowers, was filled to «apacity.On the platform were seated: Rev.Donald R.Morrison, min- ser of the church.who conducted the Service; His Worship walter Merrill, K.C., who unveiled the roll and addressed the congregation; Capt.the Rev.J.N.Doidge represented the Army and read the Old Testament Lesson, and offered a few fitting words on behalf of the Army; Flight Lieut.E.A.Pinkerton represented the R.C.A.F.ang offered prayer and briefly addressed the congregation.Rev.E.1.exlie Pidgeon, D.D., preached the sermon.Among those present were Warrant Officer S.J, Lyne and \\liss Helen Brophey, representing the Navy: Miss Marydel Robertson, representing the C.W.A.C.; Section Officer Watt, of No.1 F.L.SILVER Ladies\u201d, Men's & Boys\u2019 Tailor Repairing, Cleaning & Pressing ELwood 0082 4828 SHERBROOKE WEST (Just east of Victoria) RUGS MA NAS) -REPAIRED WIRY 143 Yervants + ORIENTAL a La A Ad R.J.Osborne Lost In Sinking Of St.Croix Local Boy Left Army to join Navy A LOCAL boy\u2014leading Stoker Robert J.Osborne, R.C.N., json of Mr.and Mrs.A.N.Os- (borne of 4304 St.Catherine |Street, is one of the victims of the H.M.C.S, \u201cSt.Croix\u2019 tragedy.L.S.Osborne was born in Montreal in 1919 and was educated at Queen's School.He was employed by the Canadian Ice Machine Company and later by the City of Westmount, leaving that job to join the 6th D.C.R.C.H.In December 1940 he left the LS.R.regiment to join the Navy, received his training at H.M.C.S.\u201cMontreal\u201d ferred to H.M.C.S.J.OSBORNE \u2018St, Croix\u201d.three brothers and five sisters, borne, at the fred E.Osborne, Lillian, who is Mrs.and whose husband R.M.R.and then was trans- \u201cStadacona\u201d, Halifax and later was sent to the He is survived by his parents, The brothers are Staff Sgt.E.A.Osborne, Pte.Douglas H.Os- vocational Training School and George Osborne.His sisters are Wren Winni- Ruth Osborne, Rosa Osborne, Ethel Osborne and Somerville is in the PARKER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) period was conducted by Peter Kindersley.Among the guests of the evening was Flying Officer Earl Reid, à former student of West- mount High and a member of the Hi-Y before his enlistment in the R.C.A.F.He was introduced as a hero of nearly 50 operational flights over German or German-occupied territory, as a holder of the Distinguished Flying Cross who had been introduced to the King and Queen, a member of the Pathfinders, and as a Canadian flyer who was shortly bringing across the Atlantic a bride from Britain.F/O Reid in a typically modest speech expressed his pleasure at being back in familiar surroundings and humorously recalled days :| when es a young member of the Hi-Y he had sat in fear and trembling lest he should be called upon to speak.A highlight of the evening was the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting by Bud Cochrane, secretary of the organization.What promised to be a dry-as-dust recital turned out to be a Leacock-like production which literally had his hearers rolling in (he aisles.Robert Sproule, president of Westmount Hi-Y coaducted the meeting and voiced the thanks of the members to Mr.Wearing and to the young ladies who waited upon tables.The Westmount Y.M.C.A.dining room staff served an appetizing meal.On Friday of next week the Westmount Hi-Y wil] hold a joint meeting with the girls\u2019 Hi-Y, #\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014>* | St.Luke's Church | * * Thanksgiving will be observed in St.Luke's United Church next Sunday, October 10th, at the morning service, when the topic will be \u201cA Service of Thanksgiving\u2019.Surely we have much for which to be thankful, so let us give thanks with tangible gifts as well as with gifts of the heart and mind.At the evening service Mr.Spencer will preach his second sermon in the series \u2018The God of Every Man\u201d taking as his topic \u201cThe God of the Average Man\u2019.This particular man \u2014the average man\u2014is always Woman Section of the R.C.A.F.of the Canadian Legion, Wireless School, representing the and Mr.H.E.Green, Hon, Secretary of the Provincial Command second to somebody else.He was bis mother\u2019s son, his wife's hus- »|band, his son's father.And yet it js this man who helps to keep the peace and good will in both the home and the community.NATI distance from examination.In Quebec there are his examination, turn to his home.examined by one physicians near Minister of Labour (a) If a man called lives a reasonable Centre\u201d, he will be ordered to report at such a Centre for medical Centres\u2014Montreal and Quebec.In any event, immediately after (b) If a man called lives too far from a \u201cReception Centre\u201d to have a medical examination there and to return home within a reasonable time, he will be ordered to be whom he will be notified.HUMPHREY MITCHELL it will be as follows: \u2014 finally established after the one examination.ONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE of ° M di 1 E ° ° Mobilization Medical Examination || The procedure followed for medical examination under National Selective Service Mobilization Regulations is being changed, so that (c) In a case where a man called lives a \u201cReception in a very remote locality where there is no panel of physicians, he the Province of will be ordered to be examined two Reception by a doctor of his own choice in his locality.a man will re- (d) Each man required to be medically examined will be notified by mail, through an \u2018\u2018\u201cOrder\u2014Medi- cal Examination\u2019 sent by the Registrar of the Mobilization Division, and this will instruct of a panel of him specifically on how he is to his home, of proceed with his medical examination.The change of system for medical examinations does not change any man\u2019s right to apply for postponement of military training, nor does it i change the classes of men liable to call.It is designed to cause the man being examined less inconvenience, for in many cases he will be required to be examined once instead of two or three times as formerly.A man who is able to be examined at a Reception Centre will be relieved of any uncertainty as to what is his medical category, for his category will be The law requires any man receiving an \u201cOrder\u2014Medical Examination\u201d to follow carefully the instructions sent by the Registrar with this Order.DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR | A.MacNAMARA Director, National Selective Service MELIR AT CHEZ MAURICE DANCELAND Roland David, popular maestro of the 14-piece orchestra which is delighting patrons of Montreal's the Chex Maurice Danceland.new rendexvous for dance lovers, Iona Home And School Association Resumes Activities On Wednesday The Jona Home and Schooll Association will hold its first get- together meeting of the year at 8.15 next Wednesday evening, in the school gymnasium near Snowdon Junction, The principal, D.J.Gulliver, will render vocal selections, accompanied by Miss Beauchamp, one of the teachers, Henry F.Hall, Dean of Sir George Williams College, will speak on the subject \u201cEducation and Democratic Living\u2019, and Eric I.Smit, Executive Secretary of the Children\u2019s Service Association Welfare Federation will address the meeting on \u2018Education and Welfare.\u201d ANGLICAN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) woman (and thie applies to the old as well as to the young) can only be his or her best, when linked up with Jesus Christ.In the New Testament we have three letters written by St.John; in one of these letters he says, \u201cI write unto you, young men, because you are strong.\u201d What kind of young men were these?They were Christians; they would not have been so strong if they had not been linked up with Christ, Let me quote the rest of what St.John says to young men\u2019 in this letter: \u201cI have written unto you, young men, because you are strong, and because the word of God is in your hearts, and because you have conquered evil.\u201d Those were Christian young men all right.And there is nothing finer in the whole world than a youth, who hae gone all-out for Christ, Churchill and Beurling Compared \u201cI sald a moment ago, that young men and old men are not expected to do the same things.\u201cMr.- Churchill and George Beurling each have quite a different rôle in the world war.The same is true in the spiritual war, which the Church, the army of Christ, is waging, Dean Inge quotes an old Greek proverb, which says: \u2018The deeds of the young; the good advice of the middle-aged; the prayers of the old.\u201d That Greek proverb is still fairly sound, I think; It is sound, provided we do not regard each class as exclusive, For instance, in speaking of the deeds of the young and the prayers of the old, we should not for a moment he- little the prayers of the young.At the same time, deeds are undoubtedly characteristic of the young.Youth looks for action, in the Church as everywhere else.They must have every opportunity for action; they should not be criticized, if in their enthusiasm for action they sometimes get out of hand.When our present Bishop held his first ordination last spring, ordaining three young men as deacons, do you know what he said to the congregation?He sald this: '\"Don't criticize these young men if they make mistakes, so long as they are trying to do something worthwhile.That must have been wonderfully encouraging to these young deacons; because it fs a fact, that youth often hesitates to act in the Church, for fear of making a mess of things.But It Is better to fail in attempting something than to succeed in doing nothing.And the truth is, that the Church in Canada is doomed, unless young men and young women come and take action, and take actlon without delay.We need dozens and dozens of young men in the ministry, to take action all along the Alaska highway, and in many other places; we need dozens of young women to drive motor vans in the Caravan Missions of the west, and to be nurses in our church hospitals.There is no limit to the opportunity for youth in the work of Chriat.Let young people join their deeds with the wise counsels of the middle-aged, and with the prayers of the old, and let us go forward together.Young men and maidens, old men and children, * .* | Christian Science | *®.es \u201cAre Sin, Disease, and Death Real?\u201d Is the subject of the Les- son-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Sclentist on Sunday, October 10th, The Golden Text ds from Jeremiah 30:17, \u2018I will restore health unto thee, and I will heal thee of thy wounds, saith the Lord.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u201cBless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits: Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases\u201d; (Psalm 103: 2, 8.) The Lesson-Sermon also Includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy.\u201cIf sickness is real, If belongs to immortality; if true, it Is a part of Truth.Would you attempt with drugs, or without, to destroy a quality or condition of Truth?But if sickness and \u2018sin are illusions, the awakening from this mortal dream, or 1llusion, will bring us into health, holiness, and immortality.This awakening Ms the forever coming of Christ, the advanced appearing of Truth, which casts out error and heals the sick.This is the salva- tlon which comes from God, the divine Principle, Love, as demonstrated by Jesus.\u201d (Page 230.) #\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_____ | Westmount Park | * * At the evening service Mr.Goth will continue the series of sermons on \u2018Makers of Histcry.\u201d The theme will be \u201cDavid\u201d and Mr.Goth will deal with the contradictions and confirmations in the character of this great man of the Bible who, next to St.Paul, is accounted by Christian men and women to be great.There Will be no meeting of the Red Cross Group on Monday, but it will meet as usual on Wednesday at 10 a.m, and every Monday and Wednesday thereafter.The thankoffering meeting of the Gertrude Jamieson Evening Auxiliary of the W.M.8.will meet fn the Church Parlor at 8.15, when Rev, R, C.Spencer of St.Luke\u2019s United Church will be the guest speaker.The Young People's group will meet as usual on Tuesday at 8.00 p.m, WESTMOUNT LOSES CARE The city of Westmount is now lahle to pay for water supplied by the city of Montreal to buildings, parks, and other \u201clIm- movables\u2019 in Westmount but only at the rate of 74 cents per 1,000 cubic feet on meter basis.body is to be left out.I think our sanctuary la a sort of miniature of the whole Church.There we have the choir boys doing their part, and the older hoys carrying out the work of servers; we have the men of the choir and the organist, and we have our lay reader; and then we have the clergy.It is a group, representing all ages from childhood on.And what a joy it is to he surrounded in the sanctuary by all these hoys, who take their part with me in leading the whole congregation, in the worship of the God and Father of | praise the Name of the Lord.No- YI mr a on TE ATRL RT FREDONIA us all.\u201d # Pidgeon.\u201cAre they so remote?\" (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) cidate and practic the unity of the {udividual with society,\u201d he continued.\u201cThe old Rotary motto, \u2018He profits most who serves best,\u2019 implied that we are su constituted that the interests of the individual are those of su- ciety, Let us recognize that this question goes back to the very beginnings of reflective thinking.\u201cWe can scarcely raise a question that does not go back to those remarkable people, the an- client Greeks.To the Greeks, ethics and politics were two aspects of a single entity.Just as it was the business of ethics to prescribe the good life for the individual, so it was the business of politics to determine the nature of the community in which the good life prescribed by ethics could be lived.his meant.for them that the good lite for the individual must bo found in an end beyond himslot \u2014\u2014an end that was ethical.This could only he realized in an environment whose nature it was the purpose of politics to discover.But just here Greek thought took a turn which appears again and again and whose conflict with the Rotary ideal causes the bitter wars which disrupt our life, Plato in his Republic brings two debaters on the scene \u2014 Glaucon and Adel- mantes.They proclaim that there is no really vital difference between morality and jim- morality, They hold that people who are called moral are not such by conviction but by convention.When people are moral, they hold, !t is because they fear the consequences of acting 1m- morally, or because they desire the esteem With which the cor- munity regards them, and tle rewards it offers to those who act in conventional fashion, Glay- con's conclusion was thet nobo is moral from choice but ont from fear of consequences, \u2018People are apt to brush aside theology and philosophy as of no practical account,\u201d said Dr.asked Dr.Pidgeon.\u201cThe Great War broke out, the present war is being waged as direct results of the adoption of this conception of personal ethics and social order by official Germany.\u2018The ideus of the world are the forces that rule the world.The late Dr, John Watson, of Queen's University, stated in my hearing as far back as 1912 that he considered a very Serious condition existed In the world, because of the fact that Germany Had abandoned a sapiritualistic interpretation of the universe and had adopted a purely mater- jallstic doctrine.\u2018If history repeats itself,\u2019 he sald, \u2018and it hus an uncanny way of doing so, 1 predict that blood will flow lke water before that wrong In the world of thought Is righted.\u2019 Take away man's sense of responsibility to a higher power and human nature Is as wild as ever, Belief is practical and so 18 unbellet\u2014both produce their legitimate oftspring.\u201d Dr.Pidgeon wes Introduced by George Hunter, and thanked by Jack Colton, C.W.McBride, president of the Westmount Rotary Club, was in the chair, which wag vacated fn his favor by Willard Mace, president of the Westward Club.Monty Blsdon welcomed visiting Rotarians who included Rev.R.E.Spencer, formerly of Belleville, Ontario, and now minister of St.Luke's United Church, WESTMOUNT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) all the essential routine of a business office and will thus be better equipped to achieve position of higher responsibility.\u201d Lake Forest College fs near the large Johns-Manville factory.at Waukegan and also near the district sales offices at Chicago.The scholarship winners, who will have all expenses paid for them for a full four-year ltheral arts course, have heen asked to subserlbe to a \u201cgentleman's agreement\u201d that they will remain with Johns-Manville at least two years after completing thelr college course.Their ages range from 15 te 19, with 17 being the average.During the four-year course they will have an opportunity on (wo days each week to acquire at Johns-Manville offices near the college a practical | knowledge of the business that has sponsored their college education.: J.OCAT, MAN GREETS BAPTISTS George Adam of Westmount: brought greetings from the Baptist Convention of Ontario and | Obituary Mrs, C.F The funeral service for Mrs.Charles Francis Crutehlow, who died on Monday at the Ross Pavillon, Royal Victoria Hospital, in her 54th year, took place yesterday at 2.30 p.m.at her late residence, 660 Lansdowne avenue, Westmount.The Rev, H.M, Shore officiated.Born in Montreal, Mrs, Cruteh- low, the former Marguerite La- violette, married the late Dr.Crutehlow in 1910, Dr.Crutehlow was & member of the Montreal Rotary Club and founder of the Westmount Rotary Club, To the local Rotary world he was affec- tonately known as \u201cDaddy\u201d Crutchlow.He obtained his degree in medicine at Bishop's Cols lege, Lennoxville, and after practising medicine in Montreal, joined the staff of the Canada Life Assurance Company, and was connected with that company for nearly 35 yoars.Mrs.Crutchlow was active in the Women's Club of Montreal, the Westmount Womon's Club, the Women's Naval Auxiliary and the 1.O.D.E.She is survived by two daughters, Winnifred ana Eileen, and one son, Dr.1.F.Crutchlow, of Monireal, Thoro is also one brother, Clarence La- violette.Burlal Cemetery, Margaret Speaks \u2018 1 Crutchlow wan at Mount Royal Margaret Speaks, distingulshed soloist of radio and eoncert stage, will appear with the Mont- ren! Masonic Cholr in a concert at Stanley Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, October 27.The program will also include piano selections by Miss Doris Killam and an organ recital by George Brewer, both of whom are wall known {o Canadian music lovers.Miss Speaks Is a member of a musical family and when she sings for radio her audience Includes a whole retinue of rala- tives, all versed in music and ready Lo nolify her should she slip n note.She Ia ths nloce of Oley Speaks, composer of \u2018\u2018Mandalay,\u201d \u201cSylvia,\u201d and other songs rooted, In the foundations of the music®of {his continent, SATURDAY NIGHT PARTY The regular Saturday night party was held last week in the Y.M.C.A.for men of the armed fcrces.Young lady members of the Y gym classes, swimming club and badminton club were again, as usual, the hostesssos and partners of the Dboys In navy To Sing On Oct, 27/7777 Pomme Local Students Receive Degrees A number of local students recoived degrees at the McGill University Fall Convocation which took place yesterday In the Sir Arthur Currie Memorial Gymna- stum Armory.Dr.Cyril James conferred the degreos.Following are the names of the local graduates: Bachelor of Science George Rosa Hutchins, Elize- bath May Elder and Joan Delaney Johuson.Bachelor of Arts Doris Maxime Keri, Jean Claire McCort and Elizabeth Frasor Partridge.Master of Arta \u2018 John Harrison Randolph, B.A.(McGill) oconomies, and Donald Spearman, B.A.(McGill) psychology.Prof.J.Marcus To Talk - On Jewish History During the week-end of November S5th, 6th and 7th, Professor Jacob NR, Marcus, distinguished historlan of the Habrew Union College, will present a series of six lectures giving an outline of Jewish history up to thea present day, Dr, Marcus comes under the nuspleas of the Parvent-Teachor Assoclation in co-operation with tha Depart- mont of Adult Education and the Hrotherhood of Temple Bmanu-11, and his first address will he given at the Friday evening services on November 5th.CSNY ASSORTED FLOWERS For All Occasions at Reasonable Prices 4863 SHERBROOKE WEST At Victoria JR DOMINION PLASTIC CAULKING COMPANY PLASTIC CAULKING AND METAL WEATHERSTRIPPING 1172 UNION AVE.PL.4623 J.Roy Weir, Propr.blue, air force blue or army khaki.Enroll now for Day or Evening Montreal firms.Stenographers are in great demand, WEllington 1885 \u201cThe School of Successful Students\u201d WESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGE LE MISS R.WOOD, Principal Cor.St.Catherine St.and Greene Ave.Royal Rank Building \u2014 Entrance: 1165 Greene Ave, Courses, Graduates with leading LUM ALL KINDS OF Hard Wood or Soft specifications.' Quebec of whirh he is president, on the occasion of the opening session of the annual meeting of the Eastern Association of Bap-| tist Churches which opened yes- | terday.The second session will be held; tomorrow in the Point St.Charles Baptist Church.When a cross-tempered dog, gets a \u2018hit part\u201d in a play, he; has tn be mada tn realize that | {t's not a bite part, 1438 Guy St.'z BLOCK NORTH FOR HOME or HOBBY Cut to your own PLYWOOD or BEAVERBOARD ANY SIZE OR THICKNESS SPECIAL 85 SPRUCE WORK BENCHES SIZE 2'X5\u2019 $8.50 Complete with Hard Wood Screw Vice THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.of Canada, Limited.AUTHORIZED SHERWIN WILLIAMS\u2019 DEALERS Montreal\u2019s = Wood Fitzroy 8022 ST.CATHERINE ST.{ à Pts Éd Ei = Butmlon iia me Foon Make It A Habit, ake A Habit, | Buy i War Savings Stamps and Beat Hitler PAGE FOUR Mrs.Wilson G.McConnell left on Sunday for Kingston.Maj.-Gen, and Mrs.C.B.Price will spend a few days at the Park- Plaza, Toronto.Mr.and Mrs.8.C.Thompson are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Allan Rose In Ottawa.Mrs.T.F.M.Newton ix the guest of her mother, Mrs.Alex.Bruce.Mr.and Mrs.Charles A, Lewis, Victoria avenue, have returned from =a visit in Rawdon, Mrs.F.Seymour Bell and Mrs.George Porter have returned from Kingston.Miss Edith Cudlip, who spent the summer with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Cudllp, has returned to New York.Mrs.Donald Crulckshank, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs.D.T, Main, has returned to Ottawa Mrs.John Belcourt has returned to Montreal, having been in Ottawa the guest of her mother, Mrs.D'Arcy MacMahon, Mrs.B.F.Johnston who wan the guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.R.ma Charlotte Gowns FALL FASHION NEWS! 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Black and vivid colors \u2014 for misses, women and juniors, $10.95 vp 1353 Greene Ave., near Sherbrooke Westmount Fl.7773 20D DOCTDOCT DOC DOC 0 L>o\u2014>\u20140 Duffteld, has returned to Green- wirh, Conn, Mrs.Wallace Helljwel] has returned to her apartment on Red- fern avenue after apending the summer at Pointe Claire.Mrs.E.8.Jaques has returned to town from Hudson Heights and has taken up residence with Mr.and Mrs.Hugh B.Jaques at 897 Cote Bt.Antoine road, Mra.Peter Troup and her daughter, Miss Anna Day Troup, spenl last week-end in Quebec and attended the presentation of wings at No.8 Air Observers School, Ancienne Lorette.WEDDINGS Bler-Liebman The marrlage of Roslyn, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.H.Liebman, to Mr.Nathan Bier, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.A.Bler, took place quietly at the residence of the bride's parents recently.The bride, who was given away by her father, was attended hy her sister, Mrs.B.Avertick.Mr.Morrie Bler acted as hest man for his brother.Mr.and Mrs.Bler will take up thelr residence in Westmount.Roth-Stewart Gladiolt decorated Westmount Park United Church on Saturday when Isahel Arklie, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.James Stewart, of Dundee, Scotland, was married to Sergeant-Pllot Robert Tait Roth, son of Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Roth and grandson of the late P.N.Tait and Mya.\u2018l'ait, all of Cornwall, Ont.The Rev.G.W.Gotb, B.A.officiated, The bride was given in marriage by her grandfather, Mr.J.M.Arklle.She wore a blue-grey crepe two plece frock with black accessories and a black pt with blue feathers, her corsage being of deep red roses.Pllot Officer W.8.Fitzpatrick, of Dundee, was best man for Ser- geant-Pllot Roth, Mrs, J.M.Arklie, grandmother of the bride, was gowned In jersey silk printed in an Orlental pattern, with which she wore black accessories and sables and corsage MME A.NiBack .GOTHIC BRASS WESTM 3132 Masson St.4491 St.Lawrence \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN CORSETS, CORSELETTES Maternity and Surgical Supports \u2014 Elastic Stockings 5 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE, 5656 CourvAL 0 D.: À.AND D.& A.IERES OUNT 4235 St.Lawrence 6550 St.Hubert | TOLD OF WIDE SCOPE FOR THEIR EFFORTS The opening meeting of the Westmount Buhbdivision of the Catholic Women's [League was held in St.l.eo\u2019s Behool Hall last Tuesday, when the president, Mrs.J.T.Rogers, presided and welcomed guests, members and friends.She then outlined the coming year's extensive program, and stressed the Importance of women and their work In the world of today.Miss Mary Ramsay, Diocesan President of the Catholic Women\u2019s l.eague, spoke briefly, and extended her good wishes to the subdivision.The President of the West- mount Branch of the Red Cross, Mrs.G.C.McDonald, spoke of the necessity for renewed efforts in sawing and making clothes for the war-weary peoples of Europe.Professor G.Craig rendered plano selections.The guest-speaker, the Reverend Thos.Kearney, C.S.C., as Introduced by the Reverend Ÿ E.McDonagh, pastor of the hurch of the Ascension of our ord, Westmount, and chaplain { the subdivision.Father Kear- ey took ag his theme: \u2018\u2018Dreams nd Visions.\u201d He pointed out that pince the beginning of time great deeds and accomplishments have been the concrete results of someone's dreams and visions\u2014deeds not by \u201cthe dreamer who never wakes up\u2019, but by the realistic dreamer \u2018who is never more wide awake than when he is dreaming.\u2019 In the work of the Catholic Women's league there is a wide scope for real workers to turn dreams into realities, Father Kearney sald.The speaker was thanked hy Miss E.Flanagan, first vice- president, and with the singing of the National Anthem the meeting was brought to a close.Tea was then served by Mrs.M.P.8hea and her commlitiee.Soldiers\u2019 Wives The Artillery Branch of the Montreal! Soldiers\u2019 Wives\u2019 League are holding their monthly evening meeting on Wednesday, in St.George's Parish Hall, 1103 Stanley Street, at 8 p.m.All wives, mothers, and sisters of men on actlve service in the R.C.A.are cordially invited to attend.The entertainment will be provided by a Variety Troupe presented by the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the C.N.R.Employees War Services Committee.A large attendance is hoped for as important plans for the coming winter will be discussed, Refreshments will be served by Mrs.Hugh Harrison anq ladies of the Canadlan Artiliery Reinforcement Units, re bouquet of pale pink roses.Mrs.Roth, mother of the bridegroom wore & black dress with corsage of Talisman roses.The reception following the ceremony was held at the home of the bride's grandparents, 2221 Prud'homme avenue, where gla- diolf and other autumn flowers decorated the rooms.The newly married couple left for a honey- i moon in the Laurentians.NOTICE TO TRE HOLDERS OF DOMINION OF CANADA 506 BONDS BUE AND PAYABLE AT PAR OCTOBER 15, 1943 AND 49% BONDS DUE OCTOBER 15, 1945 (which have boon called for payment at par on October 15,1943) Your holdings of these issues may be converted into Fifth Victory Loan Bonds dated November 1, 1943.Bonds of these issues will be accepted ot a price of 100% % in payment for Fifth Victory Bonds.This conversion may be arranged during the Victory Loan with your Victory Loan salesmen, with your Bank, Trust or Loan Company from whom details are avoilable.HOME ECONOMICS These unusual motifs for baby's linens\u2014bed set, plllow, or scart absolutely breathe sweetness and charm.You'll have no end of fun embroidering the cute baby animals and doing the flowers in gay colors.You can make delightful gifts! Pattern 667 contains a transfer pattern of 18 motifs ranging from 1 x 313 to 62 x 18 inches; stitches, craft Department, 2191 Hampton may take a few days For Baby\u2019s Linens Scraps Make Rugs ZEN idea for making colorful new rugs.These striking designs may be made from salvaged bits of yarn and fabric.Some are braided; others are tufted, woven, appliquéd or pieced.Instructions for making a loom, too.Instructions 423 contain directions, charts, diagrams end necessary pattern pieces for 8 rugs.Here's a emart salvage Each pattern costs twenty-five cents (25c), which should be sent in coin (stamps cannot be accepted) to The Examiner, Needle- Ave., N.D.G., Montreal.Write the pattern desired, the pattern number, your name and address, Because of the slowness of the mails delivery of our patterns fonger than usual, Future Activities Oct.18th \u2014 Opening Day.Greetings by President, Mrs.E.M.Briggs.Speaker: Paul Martin, M.P.for Essex East, Ont., M.A, L.L.M.Subject: Our Changing World.Oct.25th +\u2014 Social Science Dept.Chairman, Mrs.Gordon P.Wood.Speaker: Miss Sheila Mac- Donald.Subject: The Welfare of the Juvenile, Nov.1st \u2014 Businass Day.Nov.8th \u2014 Members Day, directed by Mrs.R.M.Brophy.Nov.15th \u2014 Club Day.Chairman, Mrs, BE.M.Briggs.Speaker: Dr.Wm.Agar.Educ.Dir.Freedom House.Subject: Youth and Today\u2019s Crisis, Nov.22nd \u2014 Art.& Lit, Dept.Chalrman: Mrs.W.S.Edgar.Speaker: Orson Wheeler, A.R.C.A.Subject: Talk on Masterpieces of Sculpture.lllustrated, Nov.29th \u2014 Soclal Science Dept.Chairman: Mrs.Gordon P.Wood.Speaker: Miss Eleanor N.Hinder, Ex-Chief of Industrial and Social Division of Shanghal Municipal Council, Subject: Shanghai 1942.Dec.6th \u2014 Business Day.Chairman: Mrs.E, M.Briggs.Dec.13th: Music Day, under direction of Mrs.Geo, Reed, convener of Music Committee.Jan.10th, 1944 \u2014 Business Day.Chairman: Mrs.E.M.Briggs.Jan.17th \u2014 Art.& Lit.Dept.Chairman: Mrs.W.S.Edgar.Speaker: Charles Rittenhouse.Bducationalist, Play Director and Radio Dramatist.Subject: Dramatic Readings from Chekhov.Jan.24th \u2014 Club Day.Chair man: Mrs.E.M.Briggs.Speaker: Ely Culbertson, Bridge Expert.Authority on Post War Planning.Jan.31st \u2014 Home & Ed.Dept.Chairman: Mrs.H.G.Hatcher.Speaker: Prof.John Chairman Dept.Edu.McGill.Subject: New Horizons in Canadian Education, Feb.7th \u2014 Business Day.Chairman: Mrs.E.M.Briggs.Dept.Chairman: Mrs.Hatcher, Speaker: Mr.Sidney C.Ells, F.R.G.S., Dept, Mines, Ottawa Subject: Illustrated Lecture on Incidents in his book \u201cNorthland Trails.\u201d Feb.21st \u2014 Club Day, Chairman: Mrs, E.M, Briggs.Feb.28th \u2014 Social Science Dept.Chairman: Mrs.Gordon P.Wood.Speaker: Miss Jean Short, Outlined By Montreal Women\u2019s Club Exec.Dir.Big Sister Ass'n, Montreal, Subject: Girl's Look to Canada\u2019s Future.March 6th \u2014 Nominations Day.Chairman: Mrs.B.M.Briggs.March 13th \u2014 Charter Day Luncheon, March 20th \u2014 Home & Ed.Dept.Chairman: Mrs.H, G.Hatcher.Speaker: Member (to be later designated) of U.S.S.R.Legation, Ottawa.March 27th \u2014 Art.& Lit.Dept.Chairman: Mrs, W.S.Bd- gar.Speaker: George H.Clarke, M.A, D.Litt, D.C.L., Editor Queen\u2019s Quarterly, seph Conrad.April 8rd \u2014 Annual Meeting.Chairman: Mrs.E.M.Briggs.Subject: Jo- SQUASH AND PEPPER CASSEROLE Planning an oven meal?Then try squash or marrow, baked in & casserole with slivers of green pepper\u2014a new way to serve an old favourite, Peel and cut marrow or squash into half-inch slices.Cut green pepper into thin rings.Arrange in layers in a greased casserole, sprinkling each layer with salt, ANN Hughes, | pepper and a little onion salt.Top with bread crumbs, dot with butter or other fat, cover and bake in a moderate oven, 350 deg.F., about 35 minutes.Remove cover and continue baking about 10 minutes longer or until Feb.14th \u2014 Home & Ed.crumbs are brown and vegetables H.G.|tender.Keep your soapflakes in an old preserving jar.You will find it more economical than shaking straight from the packet\u2014also the packet may become through and ruin the flakes.Loss of sincerity is loss of vi, tal power.\u2014Bovee, wet CLINIC STAFFED BY EXPERT INSTRUCTORS Operated under the direction of the Consumer Branch of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board for the purpose of conserving material by remodelling and remaking clothes into wearable outfits for women and children, .the re-make clinic of Westmount held its first work meeting in the Y.M.C.A.on Monday, Like the other clinics in various parts of the island of Montreal, the Westmount organization is staffed by women volunteers who are accomplished seamsbtiresses willing to give their time for the instruction of others.The clinic is supervised by Miss Elizabeth Garrisiere who co-ordinates the work of the volunteers.A central sewing centre, headquarters and training location for instructors is located at 680 St.Catherine Street West.Application may be made at thls centre for Instruction and registration of women who are able to teach the art and wish to offer their services in this national work.° Among the completed articles that have been remade in the clinic are coats, sults, blouses and skirts for women, ag well as all types of children's clothes.Several re-mcke fashion shows have been held to display the serviceable and attractive outfits that have been made from discarded clothing.Several outfits recently had a place in a fall fashion show at Ogilvy's.A show of remodelled outfits for school children 1s anticipated within a few weeks, according to Miss Garrisiere, Sincerity and truth are the 1 4856 | Example For U.S.A plum has been handed Canadian women by Mrs.Philip Crowlie, special assistant to tbe deputy administrator of O.P.A.in the United States.Mrs.Crowlie sald: \u201cOur good neighbors, the Canadian women are to be congratulated upon the methods they have used to secure compliance with the necessary wartime prices and ratirning regulations.Tre women of the United States feel that you have adopted a sane and sensible system of consumer responsibility for maintaining a sane economic policy.\u201d Mrs.Crowlie was recently appointed by Prentiss M.Brown, administrator, to represent the homemakers of America in the office of Price Administration.Her duty will be much the same as that of the Women's Regional Advisory Committees, Consumer Branch of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board.For nearly two years, since it was organized this group has represented consumer problems to the Prices Board and guarded ceiling prices.Black Watch The monthly meeting for relatives of the personnel of the Black Watch (R.H.R.) of Canada on acitve service, will be held in the Armoury on Tuesday afternoon, at 3.00 o'clock.An entertainment will be given and refreshments served.Wool will be given out and finished articles received.OCT O OEE DOCTDOCT Hand & Donohoe Independent Fuel Merchants DExter 1132 OCC OOOO oT Doc! ! Canadian Women Set « Sherbrooke St.West eDo\u2014>o\u2014>o => LITERARY SOCIETY PLANS PROGRAMME The Dominion Douglas Ladies literary Society have planned their 1943-44 season's activities as fo}.lows: Oct.15th, the Rev.F.W.Non wood, B.D., will be the gues speaker, his subject being \u2018Shakespeare, a Reservoir ot Human Feeling.\u201d Tean Belland, cellist, will be soloist.Nov, 18th.\u201cThe London of Pepys and Wren\u201d will be the topic of Mr, E.C.Kyte, Librar.fap of Queen's University, and Ada Warren, soprano, will sing, Dec.10.Mrs.George Agar will speak on \u2018Two Brothers, Alfred and Laurence Housman\", the musical program to be contributed by Georgina Russel and Olga Guileroff, duo pianists, Jan.21st.Musicale, with Gordon Manley, pianist, and Frederick Newnham, baritone.Feb.18th.\u201cSome Bullies and Villains in Dickens.\u201d The Rev, Martin P.Reid, P.P., St.Augustine of Canterbury, will be speaker; Gwynneth Davies Saunders, soprano, soloist.March 17th.Mr.Wilson Wood.side, foreign editor and commentator, will talk on \u201cThe Final Phase\u201d; Sona Pecmanova will render violin solos.Thousands of acres of Kenya farmland are under management of women, some of whom manage four or five farms.mmr Paramoun basis of every virtue.\u2014Confuci- us.® DISTINCTIVE KOSHER CATERING e BANQUETS - WEDDINGS - SHOWERS, ETC.AT SYNAGOGUES - HOTELS - PRIVATE HOMES FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CALL LA.7621 or MA.0922 between 3 and 10 p.ma t Caterers RES MELVILLE\u2019S THANKSGIVING SPECIALS CAPE COD CRANBERRIES JERSEY SWEET NJ POTATOES 3 .35° RTE CRISP CELERY HEARTS 2 & 3 per bnch.\"ts 12° sn.3 vache.35- | STRINGLESS BEANS - MUSHROOMS - BAKING APPLES, ETC.SNO-WHITE : CAULIFLOWERS 19: & 25° ORANG MEXICAN & SUNKIST 3 Tbs.29- Rose - 2 Ibs.29¢ New Beets 6 bnchs, 25: BRUSSELS SPROUTS Bor 29- ALEXANDER & BAXTER APPLES 4 Ibs.29° Qu & Carrots Ge ha GP oy 1 i \\ h Kos oi Pot Ll AIS dh hall Oud i as fh 1 Sn iE JUN Uy CALIFORNIA JUMBO JUICY GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 49c FINEST QUEBEC TURNIPS 4 ».15¢ WASHED BEETS CARROTS 4 ».15: PARSNIPS 19° can pres a y~ SQ 12° 19° 25° 35° 2 196 avira co-operate?« 17: HUBBARDS PLEASE NOTE! CLOSED SATURDAY (Day gof Atonement) & MONDAY (Thanksgiving Dey) Will be open Seturday evening between 1 and SUMMER All late Friday orders will Saturday evening.ICEBERG & BOSTON LETTUCE = 12:& 15° jo SWEET RIPE Med.Size OKA MELONS 10¢ - Large size, 9c Ib.TOKAYS : FRESH CLEAN CURLY SPINACH Parsley = Mint \u2014 Radishes \u2014 Cress SQUASH Pepper UASH for 25¢ VEGETABLE MARROWS Fis tht?SAVORY 4471 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST \u2014 WE.11515 .194 .6 Yellow ONIONS Med.Size 10 Tbs.53 = 10° & 15° GREEN CABBAGE LARGE ONIONS 4 ».29° Bach.5: et ë \\i 4 fratello Tee : iz and cor the plac grouse | feei tha Loan, W to.To Margar a noted Canada Leslie ( Mrs.AN ( My owe In tt year of things Most of fans a! love to to say ¢ sou, of daily li ways 8 haven ! flee te times y grantec us whe portuni someth familie But bundre bave 2a press t not on 20 eas) either ing to for on to do 1 all the sibly \u20ac budget Afte ing, m and ct my \u201cs here a paring tend t your b self, h carry makes hallme ment.tain 1 etticle And shall money month larly, citied- men \u20ac their you W money more.you t enjoy ding Bonds Savin, as lor =] D Do\u2014\u2019Oo\u2019oI\"o.JT Z dies\u2019 their tol.Non est ing of and, {L___ ay estmeunl\u2019s Nome MNovepsper\u201d THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7.1948 PAGE PIVE ge A The Round Table, being a sort of clearing house for the pros and cons of debatable points.breaks precedent this week and gives the place of honour to a lady whose contribution.we're sure, will arouse no controversial comment at all.For, after all.while we may fee] that we really can\u2019t afford to buy a bond in the Fifth Victory Loan, we'll up and do it anyway, because none of us can afford not to.To keep you in suspense no Margaret E.Barnard.of Hingston avenue, who is the distaff half ot | s noted Canadian writing partnership, Canada's best-known authors, * Leslie Gordon Barnard.Mrs.Barnard's letter follows: AN OPEN LETTER TO MY COUNTRY My own dear Canada: fn the beginning of this fifth year of the war there are some things I feel I must say to you.Most of us twelve million Canad- {ans are inarticulate about our love to you, We find it difficult to say aloud that we are proud of sou, of the freedom to Hve our daily lives which you have always safeguarded, and of the haven you offer those who would flee terror and destruction, At times you may think we take for granted the beauty lavished on us wherever we go, and the opportunities you offer us to make something of ourselves and our families.But now, in this year nineteen hundred and forty-three, we have a way in which we can express that love and pride.It is not one of those ways which are so easy that they mean little to either giver or recipient.It is going to take a bit of doing.But I, for one, am glad, and am going to do my best.I am going to buy all the Victory Bonds that I possibly can\u2014and I am going to budget for them.After all, I budget my clothing, my housekeeping, my church and charitable contributions, and my \u2018\u201c\u2018sundries\u2019\u2019.With a pinch here and squeeze there, and a paring off in odd corpers, I intend to make my budget help your budget this year.You, yourself, have to budget carefully to carry on the war effort that makes the name \u2018Canadian\u2019 a hallmark of amazing achisve- ment.If your income is uncertain I know that you cannot plan efficiently.And you need not fear that 1 shall ask you to let me have my money back again in a few months, You may have It regularly, for the time you have spe- cified\u2014and welcome.When our men come back ready to find their places in civilian life again, you will need to have Canadian money circulating: freely once more.I want to be able to help you then, too, and am going to enjoy spending my money, including the interest on my Victory Bonds, which will go into War Savings Stamps and Certificates as long as the war lasts.There longer, our guest this week is being the wife of one of are going to be so many new and fascinating things when industry is free to work on reconstruction and replacement.\u201cSave now, spend then\u201d is to ;be my own private slogan, It is the least I can do, I, whose grandparents thought nothing of \u2018toiling from dawn to dark to open up this best of all countries in which to live; whose sweetheart, brothers and friends fought for freedom for you a quarter of a century ago; whose sons, even as I write, are sailing menacing seas, tramping alien highways, or soaring among stars on the same crusade.They are mortgaging their present and risking their future for the same freedom.My Victory Bonds and War Savings Certificates, bought regularly, will be a token of my love and pride in them and you, and of my determination to help win the war\u2014soon.An ordinary Canadian woman, MARGARET E.BARNARD.Lifts Are Lawful For Hitch-hikers In Uniform Lately there has been some talk about the \u2018lift\u2019 question.Canadian farmers who are accustomed after four years of war, to giving a friendly lift to men and women of the armed forces need have no worries that they are violating any Wartime Prices and Trade Board regula- tlons about carryin_, passengers in trucks.There is no ban on giving hitch .iking young people in the King's uniform a help along to their destination.The Prices Board has also reminded farmers that during the harvesting season, farm help may be transported In trucks from point to point where necessary in connection with their work, .Captain Fryatt Chapter The Captain Fryatt Chapter of the 1.0.D.E.has opened this fall with all members actively engaged in preparing for a Christmas sale.The main feature of this sale will be a display of dolls of all kinds, dressed in original costumes by members and friends of the Chapter, r { Cleansing Creams, 1.15 $ 8 oz.Jar .+ Regularly $2.50 For a limited number of days only! Important news to women who use these widely-famed Cleansing Creams.The actual saving is substantial .1.35 on each jar.; Dry Skin Cleanser .lubricates and softens the skin as it cleanses.Salon Cold Cream .for normal skin.Refreshes and cleanses thoroughly.Croersersersence Sherbrooke at Mountain J2000sesreccesd {PLEASURE IN FIXING | refinishing or repainting UP OLD FURNITURE If you want an enjoyable job, and one that pays fine dividends in smartness and beauty, how about going through the cellar or attic and digging out old or discarded pieces of furniture and them.t's a patriotic task too, since it may make it unnecessary to buy that extra chair, chest or table, and thereby not only reserve furniture for those who really need it, but enable you to,buy an extra war bond or two.With thought and care, anybody can turn out a good painting job.It you're painting kitchen furn- iture, clean the surface well for! the surfaces are pretty sure to be covered with an invisible grease film, Clean the surface with either paint cleaners or cleansing powders labelled for such use.Washing with soap solution is likely to leave a film just as objectionable as the original grease, which will cause the paint to peel later.Remove Knobs and Handles Never paint any piece of furniture without first removing all drawers, handles and other hard- ware\u2014finish them separately and put back after the job is done.Remove the old paint or finish with a paint remover.Only tackle a small area at a time, working always in the direction of the wood grain.If you don\u2019t want to remove the old finish, clean and wash the surfaces thoroughly and sandpaper all the rough edges until they are smooth.Use the proper agents.Stains should be used only on new, unpainted surfaces.And since such furniture has emerged from plain utilitarian pieces to beautifully styled merchandise, folks buying tor their first home re going in for unpainted furniture in order to achieve very fine individual color schemes and combinations.These are the sort of ideas that professional decorators used to think up.To maintain natural wood color, apply linseed oil to new wood, and wax when dry.Enamels are most satisfactory for household furniture, and there are some good quick-drying surfaces available.The right brush has much to do with a successful paint job.You need a small brush for fine work, a one-inch brush for chair rungs and a two or three-inch brush for larger surfaces.Paint with long, slow, even strokes, \u2018flowing\u2019 from the top down to the bottom in order to avoid run-back drip marks and brush marks, Let the surfaces dry complete- iy before adding a second coat, or using the furniture.And remember that waxing will protect the painted surfaces and make them last for a longer time.If you are going to finish a job with the same paint tomorrow, don\u2019t rinse out the paint brush, Fill the brush well with paint and wrap tightly in a piece of heavy wax paper or food package cellophane.You'll find that the brush will stay in good condition for several days, and no paint will be wasted in the brush- cleaning operation.Try This New Recipe, Apricot Honey Pie The way to a man\u2019s heart Is through his stomach! It's an old saying tried and true\u2014particularly when you set before him a cut of Apricot Honey Pie.We got the recipe from Ginger Rogers.Ginger has just joined the ranks of the newlyweds\u2014be- ing Mrs.Jack Briggs in private life and rather shyly adinits this is Private Briggs favorite dessert.Here's how she makes fit: 3 tablespoons cornstarch, 8 tablespoons flour, 21% cups milk, 14 cup homey, % teaspoon salt, 2 egg yolks, 3 egg whites, 6 tablespoons sugar, 3 tablespoons pureed apricots and an 8-inch pastry shell.Blend cornstarch and flour with milk.Add honey, salt and remaining milk.Cook in double boller or over low heat, atirring constant]y, fifteen minutes or until thick.Beat egg yolks and stir custard into them.Cook 5 minutes longer and then cool Beat egg whites until stiff, add sugar gradually, beating until all is dissolved, then fold in apricots.Fill pastry shell with mixture.Swirl meringue over top and to edge of pastry shell and bake in a very moderate oven (325 degrees) 15 to 20 minutes.Cookie.Save That Fat In the past, Canada received most of her oils from far eastern sources.Cocoanut ail and copra from the Philippines; palm oil from the Dutch East Indies and Malaya; tung oil from China: perilla ofl from Manchuria and Japan; all these sources of supply have been cut off by Japanese aggression.This loss of the normal sources of supply vitally affects the war effort and economy of the United Nations.Novel, colorful\u2014and most important of all, patriotic\u2014is the It is an arrangement of \u201ctowers,\u201d for a recent luncheon.Modern hostesses above, in cellophane.welcome and inexpensive favors for p TAMP OF P N ANN N SP NS \u201c NS hav HOME EDUCATION A Father LYDIA LION 's Joo It is not always the large or numerous gifts that are the most important legacy a father leaves to his children.It may be the many lovely impressions, the companionship and shared laughter, the cumulative heart-warm- ing incidents of dally association that create a priceless memory which is a father\u2019s most valuable legacy.Once, long ago, there was a little girl's father who wus away all the week, on business, but was at home from Saturday afternoon until Monday morning.Saturday night was exciting.As soon as supper was over and cleared away, the Punch and Judy show began.Several of the dolls were dressed as appropriately as possible and a large three-fold screen was set up at one end of the bedroom.Father sat on a stool behind the screen and made the characters of the story move along he top of it.They were put through such adventures that their voices, antics and laughter, all done by Father, transported the small girl into a thrilling world of make believe, The performance was repeated with variations until Father gave up from exhaustion, or Mother, who seemed to enjoy the play as much as the child, warned that it was time little girls were in bed.And then in the soft glow of the night-light, the child cuddled down in bed and with her small hand resting in Father's strong, loving one, she listened to her favorite Bible stories.Joseph and his beautiful coat of many colors usually ended the happy program, Sunday afternoon father and Use Cream Rouge As Substitute For Dark Eye Shadow & \u201cEven though every flashing an * ling, declaimed lines from Shakespeare as he walked up and down the room.Later the little girl would bring her small rocking chair close to Father's while he whistled bird songs and thrills.Thus, week hy week, In simple Lomely ways, in quiet loving companionship may a father create a shining precious legacy for his children.IS OL 4 » u \u201c ( : § 8 anning .» .i 8s CORNER * a un Nn by = & Laura C.Pepper ÿ ER 5 A LS There was probably more careful canning done this year than ever before, With fruit none too plentiful and sugar preclous, women took extra precautions to prevent loss through spollage.precaution \u2018*|was taken al the time of actual MISS McCABE: Talented.Talented Sara Ann McCabe, star of \u201cThe Ziegteld FolHies\"*, discovered that «ream rouge {s more than a means of making roses bloom in her cheeks.Because she has deep-set eyes, Ann believes she looks perfectly ghastly with dark eye shadow.\u2018But just a touch of pink blended along my upper eyelids gives a sparkle to my eyes and takes away all traces of fatigue.\u201d Remember, though, if you can wear eye shadow to advantage, save Ît for after dark, or it may add years to your age.pm qe mage men \u201c place.\u201cleach sealer may he wrapped in Wp ep \u2018| canning, carelessness in handling and storing of canned foods may still lead to spoilage.Here are a few storage Do's and Dont's.Do test sealers for leakage before storage.Do make sure that sealers are wiped clean and no food is ad- bering to outside of sealers.Do store in a cool dark, dry If storage space Is light, paper, The cartons in which new sealers are packed make excellent containers for filled sealers.Do examine gealers one waek after canning for signs of spoilage.Check periodically for pos- = .sible spoilage.Do wash sealers thoroughly as they become empty.Dry and store with lids and metal rings in place.Wash and dry rubber rings and store flat, in boxes or envelopes, in a cool,dry place.Don\u2019t tighten lids after sealers are cool.This may hreak the seal.Don't lift sealer by the This may break the seal.Don't store canned goods in too warm à place such an near steam pipes or furnaces, or in a place so cold that there is danger of freezing which may break the seal.I Don't store &ealers upside down.This may break the neal, 11a.ATRIOTISM war-style table centerpiece which are war savings stamps wrapped «Ij Other 4 es « °Ÿ Nicholson.socretary; and Yvontio Hi-Y Girls Hold \u2019 Season\u2019s First Supper Meeting Westmount Hi-Y girle held their first supper mesting of the 1943 fall season last night at the Y.M.C.A., when Mrs.C.W, Dumas-of the Women's Voluntary Services was the principal speaker.Joy Mackay, president of the Hi-Y girls, occupied the chair and conducted the gathering.officers ave: Barbara vice-president; Janet | Bosanquet, treasurer.Miss Bos- anquet will return shortly to England.Miss Fleming of the Y.W.C.A.staff ia aviser and a member of the Westmount High School staff is atill to he named ss adviser from the educational side of the organization.Harvest Supper Under the auspices of the Woman's Guild of St, Saviour's Mission, a Harvest Supper and entertainment is being held on Monday at 6 p.m.in the Church pictured stamps make ! Hall, Regent and Western Aves, All power and happiness are spiritual, and proceed from goodness.\u2014Mary Baker 18ddy.Royal Oak Chapter The H.M.8.Royal Oak Chapter 1.0.D.H,, is holding a sherry party on Saturday, October 16, at the residence of Mrs.W.W.Haldi- mand, 4521 Western Avenue, Westmount This chapter being responsible for the comforts of the Canadian corvette, H.M.S.Matapedia, the proceeds realized will be used for that purpose.Miss Doris M.Clark is regent of the chapter and those in charge of arrangements are: Misses Dorothy Anderson, Pexgy Stewart, Janet Kingsland, Flom once Richardson, Phyllis Brewer, Daintry Pratt, Biga Ramaay, Bare bara Barnard and Mra.Kenneth Stephenson, China and Glass Repairing Articles of China, Glass, Crystal, Ivory, Alabaster, etc., repaired.Chipped Glasses, Decanters, Crystal Candelabras Repaired.R.E.O'CONNOR 1499 ST.CATHERINE ST.Near Guy w Fl.3746 Now is the time to furs obtainable at specially of Perslan Tamb.Our Hudson Call or N.A.Importer and LADIES.Be prepared for the Winter rour old one remodelled or repaired.10 years ls at your service and we guarantee the best money -naving the American Furriers 215 Victoria St.months order your new fur coat or have Our experience ef prices, Wo make à Seal, Mink, Dyed Muskrat and pattern designer le a graduate ef School.write for information OSTIGUY Manufacturer of Fine Furs Valleyfield, Que.Phone 71 AMOS CHICOUTIMI DRUMMONDVILLE GRANBY HULL JOLIETTE JONQUIERES LACHUTE MATANE MONT-JOLI the following grounds: dation.the same building.dation; or NEW ACCOMMODATION \u2014 FIXATION OF RENT Any landlord who lets or has let any hous ing accommodation for the first time after December 10, 1942, must apply to have the rent fixed by a Rentals Appraiser within 30 days of making the lease, otherwise the tenant may withhold paymens of the rent; REASONS FOR INCREASE OF A MAXIMUM RENT A landlord may apply to a Rentals Ap» praiser for an increase of maximum reas on (a) An increase in municipal taxes op wates rates payable by the landlord.(6) Provision of more space for the tenant or the supplying of furniture or additional Ce services by the landlord.(ec) Renovation of the accommodation as a | cost of not less than 10% of the municipal assessed value of the: accommo- (4) The accommodation fs an apartment, duplex or flat and the maximum rental is less than that of other similar units in {¢) The maximum rental is less than twice the total of the taxes and water rates payable by the landlord.TENANTS MAY APPLY FOR A DECREASE NS FOR INCREASES, DECREASES IONS OF MAXIMUM RENTALS 1, 1943, application forms for Increasing, fixing maximum rentals will be obtained from offices of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board in the province of Quebec: MONT-LAURIER MONTMAGNY MONTREAL NEW CARLISLE PAPINEAUVILLE QUEBEC RIMOUSKI RIVIÈRE DU LOUP ROBERVAL ROUYN ST-GEORGE, BEAUCE roomers; or ) \u2014 house.two rooms OF MAXIMUM RENT (a) if the accommodation was rented for the first time between October 11, 1941, and December 10, 1942, and the landlord himself fixed the maximum rent at a price substantially in excess of the rents generally prevailing in the neighbourhood for similar accommo (8) if the landlord has lessened the amount of space, furniture, equipment, etc., or bas lessened or discontinued any services such as bert or hot water.RENTALS ADMINISTRATION THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD ST- ST-JEROME ST-JOHN STE MARIE, BEAUCE SHAWINIGAN FALLS SHERBROOKE SOREL THETFORD MINES THREE RIVERS VALLEYFIELD TEN PER CENT INCREASE FOR SUB-LETTING Landlords may apply for a ten per cent increase of maximum rental if the tenant is taking in roomers or boarders who are occupying more than two rooms in the accommodation or if the tenant is sub-letting more than two rooms in the accommodation, This increase is not permitted however (a) if the maximum rental has already been increased on the grounds of added wear and tear caused by taking in boarders og if, on the basic date, more than two rooms in the accommodation were in fact being occupied by boarders or toomers oe were otherwise sublet; or if the landlord has given his consent in writing to the taking in of boarders or roomers or of sub-letting parts of the The increase, if granted, becomes effective from the commencement of the next renewa.term.In the case of a lease expiring on Mag 1» 1944, the increase becomes effective oo {has * date and can then be collected from the tenant if he wishes to remain in occupation and wishes to continue to sub-let more than HYACINTHE + ea PAGE SIX \u201cWestmount's Home Newspape.\u201d in NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD Panel | t AT WESTMOUNT THEATRE Audiences are leaving the West- mount United Theatre whistling and humming some of the baunt- ing song numbers with which Judy Garland charms In \u201cPresenting Lily Mars\u201d, now playing there.Miss Garland ls seen in a story really new for her and is teamed with Van Heflin, a fine young dramatic actor.He plays a Broadway producer.She plays a girl who wants to go on the stage and sets out to ensnare him.Her trials and tribulations with comical complications provide human Interest, dramna and comedy.Beautiful song numbers and spectacular musical presentations run through the production.Exotic Marta Eggerth, who plays a love rival for Miss Garland, sings Russian and gypsy numbers with spectacular effect, Miss Garland revives that great old favorite, \u2018Every Little Movement\u201d, and then goes modern with \u201cTom, Tom, tha Piper's Son.\u201d Musically as well as dramatically the new picture, directed skillfully by Norman Taurog, ussures a hundred percent entertainment, plus.Richard Carlson is effective as the harassed young playwright of Booth Tarkfngion's story.Fay Bainter and Spring Byington play the mothers of the principals who wisely conspire in the tangled romance of thelr offspring.Connie Gllchrist and l.eonid Kinsky add comedy and Bob Crosby and his band in person providing lilting musical interludes, : The staging, which includes Interior shots of swank New York CHILDREN\u2019S THEATRE « Dorothy Davis & Violet Walters Diction, Poise, Deportmant, Elocution, Stage and Radio Productions.West End Studio 3835 GIROUARD AVE, N.D.G.Information: Dorothy Davis DE.6620 or EL.3334 SCHOOL or DANCING ses Du.3717 REGISTER NOW.{PETER MILLER if dosh ui ME VUE ) TATE A _PAIVATE Twine Top Dancing ond Conditioning Exercises in pleasant surroundings.Be cur guest for a lesson night clubs and fashionable theatres, is eye-filling as are the costumes worn by Judy and Miss Eggerth.At York Theatre The first picture to present a stunningly dramatic account of a European people under the Nazi yoke, KKO Radio\u2019# \u201cThis Sand Is Mine\u2019 stars Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Hara in what is said to be one of the year's finest films which is now playing at the York United Theatre.Laughton plays a timorous mchoolteacher, secretly in love with his fellow teacher, Miss O'Hara.The story begins with the arrival of thes Nazl troops in the little village where they live\u2014a village somewhere In the occupied area of Europe; it might be in Holland or France or Belgium, The Nazi commander, Major von Keller, does his best to keep things peaceful, not so much because he is averses to bloodshed, for he is a professional soldier, but because his task of coneilia- tion will be easier if there is no frictlon.Some of the villagers \u2018co-operate\u2019 with the invaders, but the natural resentment of mosl of them grows irresistibly and when the outbreak does come, it 1s violent.Von Keller, forced to act, takes a humber of hostages who will be shot unless the ringleaders of the patriots are surrendered.This involves the trembling schoolteacher, and he finds himself being borne swiftly along on the current of events toward a relent- lesa climax, His patriotism overcomes hls fears in the end, and brings about the stirring conciu- sion of the film on an Inspired note that makes the picture memorable.Laughton\u2019s role is hailed as the finest he has ever had on the screen, The picture also gives Miss O'Hara an exceptional opportunity for her dramatic talents.George Sanders as one of the col- laborationists, Walter Slezak as the Nazi Major, Kent Smith as a young patriot, Una O'Connor as l.aughton's shrewish mother, and George Coulouris, Philip Meri- vale, Thurston Hall and other well-known players have important roles.: Kindly on us little ones beams a father's smile Tender care and watchfulness guard us all the while; For the pleasant things we have, clothing, shelter, food.We would in our happw show our gratitude.\u2014Lettie E, Stirling.songs, Leading her C.W.A.C.band on a coast-to-coast recruiting tour, comely Pipe Major Ldilllan Grant, of Victoria, B.C., told reporters: \"Women make just as good pipers as men,\" About five hundred soldiers are expected to be assigned to farm duties to help the harvest in Alberta.330 VICTORIA AVE, Carrie Biggers School of Dancing Children and Adults Classes and Private Tuition Daily.Ballet, Toe, Tap Acrobatory, Character, National.ALL THE LATEST BALLROOM DE.2016 Chez Maurice ANCELAND THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DANCE HALL IN CANADA -Now Open FEATURING Roland David AND HIS ORCHESTRA Dancing Every Night Also Sunday Afternoon & Evening 1244 St.Catherine W.- MA.1127 Little Joe Jackson (Eddie tion with \u201c\u2018Pilot No.5,\" starring Gene Kelly.'AT, THE SNOWDON SATURDAY Rochester\u2019 by the \u2018good\u2019 influence Ethel Waters and the \u2018bad\u2019 influence Lena Horna while \u2018The General\u2019 looks on in the gigantic musical hit, \u201cCabin In The Sky,\u201d starting Saturday at the Snowdon Theatre in conjunc- Anderson) surrounded Franchot Tone, Marsha Hunt and AT, THE YORK SA re EE stars.rier,\u201d in which she Coburn.The film opens at the playing until Tuesday night.TURDAY! Pate eee Lovely Jean Arthur, whether she is under the glow of candle light or klieg lights, remains one of Hollywood\u2019s' most glamorous The above scene is taken from the film \u201cThe More The Mer- is co-starred with Joel McCrea and Charles York United Theatre on Saturday by \u2018TIS A WISE PARENT The other day we listened with rapt attention to a conversation that absorbed our interest to such an extent that this article is the result of what we heard.We shall call the two ladies concerned \u2018Mrs.Smith\u201d and \u2018Mrs.Jones.\u2019 Each is considered intelligent , up-to-date aud conscientious in the upbringing of her children.They had not met for some years but were school chums and after many interesting reminiscences, spoke of their families.Mrs.Jones told Mrs.Smith that she had three children.\u201cYes, indeed, Grace, I've heard what clever children you have,\u201d responded Mrs.Jones.Grace Smith continued, \"Do you remember how I used to struggle with algebra?Well, Boo, that\u2019s my older boy, he's fourteen, is simply spleudid with it and tops his class.Must take after my husband, who helps the kiddies whenever *hete is a problem that perplexes them.I wish Isabel and Dick would do as well as Bob but so long as they pass around seventy-five per cent we are satisfied.They are normal, healthy children end my husband and 1 feel we must not force them too much since they do well in music also.Bob was not good in it s0 we stopped his lessons.He devotas his spare time to swimming and is really ambitious to be an expert.But do tell me about your daughter.How old is she.Violet?\" Musical Sharps Flats and Naturals - Frances Goltman AT THE WESTMOUNT SUNDAY! > Walter Huston, cast as Joseph E.Davies, whose book was the basis for the film \u2018\u2019Mission to Moscow,\u201d which opens at the West- mount United Theatre on Sunday playing for one week.(playing the role of Marhal Semeon Timoshenko) molka (Maxim Litvinov), Kurt Katch and Oscar Ho- One by whom their AT THE MONKLAND SUNDAY! - Deanna Durbin and Edmond O\u2019Brien in a scene from the film \"The Amazing Mrs.Holliday,\u201d which opens at the Monkland United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuesday night.Give praise to the All-Glorious steps were led, And thanks unto the harvest\u2019s Lord who sends our daily bread.\u2014Alice Williams Brother- ton, so we didn\u2019t have all the extras that we can give Doris.We | had music lessons.that is all.\u201d Grace Smith {interrupted at this point with, \u201cWhy, Violet, I remember how my mother always set up your family as a shining example of children who! did their practice.Sometimes my ' sister and I rather resented it.\u201d' \u201cDoris hasn't as much time to! practice as we did,\u201d said Violet! Smith, \u201cbecause she takes dancing and elocution lessons besides.\u2019\u201d\u2019 After this the conversation lapsed into other channels.; Poor little Doris! Our pity was bestowed on that untortu-! nate child because she is so\u2019 overburdened with work.Think | of it.two music lessons, two elocution lessons, two dancing lessons each week beside her school lessons! How could she do well in anything?It is an unwise | mother who taxes her child to such an extent.It is an injuz | tice to the child and even her health is bound to suffer.The child becomes highly nervous and \u2018 can not do any of her lessons properly.If you want to give: your offspring dancing.music, elocution or any other outside lessons, find out which one she is best suited for and give her that particular study.Then she! will be able to show results in: the subject where her talent\u2019 les \u2014 provided the narents en-! courage her and see that she! applies herself conscientiously.\u2018Tis a wise parent who guides\u2019 her child to success, T1} (! TTT UV ess {Monkland Ave.at Girouard) Today until Saturday! Thrill- Packed Entertainment VAE ASTON NC 2 Excellent Features IT'S AN OUT-AND-OUT RIOT! He's all-out for National Defence , .- and she's all-out for him! Sunday until Tuesday À Deanna DURBIN THÉ AMAZING in You traverse the world in search of every man; a contented mind confers it all.\u2014Horace, Ty AZ (Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) Friday Until Saturday W Th (ALUTHIS IN ONE BIG SHOW! N ~ Americh stop stars vi RICHARD BAINTER » CARLSON Spring BYINGTON © Marto EGGERTH Connie GRCHRIST « Leonid KINSKEY 5 Tommy DORSEY % Bob CROSBY six Directed by Norman Tavrog Produced by Joseph Posternch a Cu ME mum BE.SE and H1$ ORCH.\u2014-\u2014 2 Good Attractions! Battling NAZI SABOTAGE In The Depths Of The Earth .And Female Sabotage In The Depths Of His Heart! \"A MAN'S WQRLD\"\u201d with À Marguerite CHAPMAN * William WRIGHT + Larry PARKS Starts SUNDAY FOR ONE WEEK! Srlng sory of former U.S.Ambessadar ™ JOSEPH E.DAVIES a At The Monkland \u201cEdge of Darkness,\u2019 the Warner Bros.film based upon William Woods\u2019 popular novel of the same name, is now playing at the Monkland United Theatre.Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan head one of the most distinguished casts ever assembled in one motion picture, Featured in the supporting cast are Nancy Coleman, talented young player who performed so notably in \u201cKings Row,\u201d \u201cThe Gay Sisters\u201d and others; Walter Huston, whose performance as Jerry Cohen in \u201cYankee Doodle Dandy\u2019 will long be remembered; Judith Anderson and Ruth Gordon, both prominent players of stage and screen, Other important names in the tilm include John Beal, Charles Dingle, Morris Carnovsky, Roman Bohnen and Helmut Dan- tine, who scored in \u201cMrs.Mini- ver\u201d and \u201cCasablanca.\u201d Brought to [life on the screen is this story of a Norwegian fishing village, its simple, peace- loving people, and of the brutal Nazi boot that stamps out freedom wherever it goes.Underground Functions Despite acts of brutality upon the villagers, the underground system functions perfectly.News travels fast; plans are made; meetings are held under the very noses of the watchful Nazis, When the villagers are secretly armed by the British, they wait in readiness for the time to strike.The Nazig give them their opportunity in the particularly brutal assault on the aged village schoolmaster.followed by an order for a mass execution of the ring-leaders in the underground movement, The rebellion is touched off and the village rises en masse against its oppressors.The ensuing battle results in the complete destrue- tion of the little town.Not a Nazi is left alive, and the few remaining natives escape to the hills to Join in the guerilla wartare against the invaders, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A deeper sincerity is sure of success, for God takes care of it.\u2014Mary Baker Eddy.CHIANG EKAI-SHEK'S RULES FOR SOLDIERS 1.Thou shalt not covet riches, 2.Thou shalt not fear death.3.Thou shalt not advertize thyself.Thou Thou Thou Thou shalt not be proud, shalt not be late, shalt nct gamble, shalt not smoke.Thou shalt not drink wine.Thou shalt not borrow money .Thou shalt not lie.SD Won =I dM It is strange men cannot praise the bridge they go over, or be thankful for favors they have had.\u2014Roger North.RITZ-CARLTON DANCIN Rov Every Saturday LAKE SEWE LL a IT TH Dencing 9 to 1 a.m! INFORMAL M CTI PO TS LS (Including All' Taxes) * Today \u2014 Friday * \u201cTHE HUMAN TOMEDY\" with\u2019 MICKEY ROONEY \u2014 FRANK MORGAN \u2014 FAY BAINTER \u2014 VAN JOHNSON MARSHA HUNT \u2014 JAMES CRAIG \u2014 JOHN CRAVEN \u2014 JACK JENKINS.9 A ine ol (Decarie Blvd.at Snowdon) STARTING TODAY \u2014 FR|DAY Charles LAUGHTON Maureen \"O'HARA in \u201cThis Land Is Mine\u201d, with George Sanders.HENRY FONDA in \u201cThe Ox-Bow Incident\u201d, with Dana Andrews and Mary Beth Hughes.RNR / (St.Catherine at Guy Street) | | | Starts SATURDAY || Until TUESDAY || | arring RN sh fra \"TONE | SATURD starring\u2019 ethel WATERS Eddie ROCHESTER\u2019 Anderson tena HORNE Rex with Louis Ingram - Duke Ellington and His Armstrong - Orchestra - Hall Johnson Choir, \u2014\u2014 TWO BIG FEATURES The Franco TONE 4 \u201c°° HUNT \u201cWell, she is really very tall{ = _\u2014_ +e ADMISSION: MRS.HOLLIDAY .for twelve and everyone says Thanksgiving Day comes, by ; ms YF 7 TON MON.Ladies Gents FRI Ladies Cents she looks just like me.I guess[atatute, once a year: to the hon- with Edmond O'Brien 1) TA TIR ron po \u201cTUES, 3 5 5 SAT so.25e we spoil Doris just a little, since est man it comes as frequently as % Lana TURNER in Ë he >, JOHNSON - BAXTER - SIMMONS WED.Cc \u20ac SUN.AFT.35e SOc she is the only one and 1 do want! the heart of gratitude will allow.\u201cSLIGHTLY DANGEROUS\u201d ARNER BROS th VAR NUN Dex {Story and Play David Her THURS.SUN.NITE 45e 60c her to have everything.You!which may mean every day or | wih Robert Young TASER MUISTON- ANN HARDING - Dene w MICHAEL CURE À JOHNSON * BAXTER = SIMMONS Original os ec sony - Tax Included see, Grace, we were a large fam- once in seven days at least \u2014Ed- TERESE THAIS * OSCAR HORGLUA © LOCEMAAT + SLOT MATH { A .Produced by 8.P.HNEMAN te lly, three girls and two.boys,'ward Sanford Martin.! - \u2014 ç J ! EE ng pa TE Tn TE De ee A x = Lo ra \u2014 papers {UR NT D 0 0 C The \u2019 Man R season at Kin doubleh In à Cook's lan Lo midget Donnie out a Choyce' group The tween Sharks smart ners A5 numerc method individ countin team\u2019s touchd perfect others ering Derek Stantol other one 0 with a Alla was tl Sharks Rowla of mos The Drago! close march at diff scored midwa they passin five © the bs ried | for a Wh trated the C showe Tucke with lerton gains.sat King poned but t be m ers\u2019 \u20ac day.are A days tures 10.00 Greyh morni) UT ze ly rap FIRST SIX MAN RUGBY GAMES Doubleheader at King George Park Starts Season Of City Six Man Rugby \u2014 Hurricanes Win 26-0 Over Sharks \u2014 Dragons 5-0 Over Choyce\u2019s Cardinals The Westmount Municipal Six-} Man Rugby League opened its season last Thursday afternoon! it King George Park with a doubleheader.! In the first game Charlie Cook's Hurricanes swamped Al- Jan Locke's Sharks 26\u20140 in a midget section fixture while | ponnie McDonald's Dragons eked ; out 8 5\u20140 win over Johnnie: Choyce's Cardinals in a bantam! group game.The midget section game be-! tween the Hurricanes and the sharks was featured by the smart interference of the win- pers as they tallied two trys and pumerous long gains via this method.Charlie Cook was the individual star of the game, accounting for twenty-five of his team\u2019s points.Two of Cook's touchdowns were scored behind perfect interference while the others were the result of gathering in forward passes from Derek Cushing.Simon Hughes- stanton tallied the Hurricanes\u2019 other point when he converted one of his team\u2019s touchdowns with a place kick.Allan Locke's forward-passing was the standout factor in the Sharks\u2019 repertoire with Allan Rowlands on the receiving end of most of the long ones.The bantam game between the Dragons and the Cardinals was a close battle with both teams marching up and down the field at different times.The Dragons scored the only try of the game midway in the first half when they worked one of their short passing plays and after four or tive of the players had handled the ball, Phil Martin finally carried it over the Cardinals\u2019 line for a major score.While the Dragons concentrated on a short passing game, the Cardinals to the contrary, showed their best offense in Mike Tucker's long forward passes with Gordie Koch and Pete Pul- lerton gathering them in for good gains, Saturday's tripleheader at King George Park was postponed due to weather conditions, but these and other games will be made up during the teachers\u2019 convention which starts today.The following extra games are scheduled for the next few days along with the regular fixtures: Thursday, O et.7 10.00 a.m.(Bantams) Rinkydinks vs.Greyhounds (Postponed from Saturday morning.) (Midgets) Eagles vs.11.00 a.m.Royals.(Postponed from Saturday morning.) 3.00 p.m.(Midgets) Eagles vs.Sharks (Brought forward from 4.00 p.m.) 400 p.m.Orioles vs.Hurricanes (Postponed from Wednesday.) 44 p.m.(Bantams) Dragons Rinkydinks.Friday.Oct.8 (Midgets) Eagles vs.Wings (Brought forward from Th day.Oct.28 i First Basketball (Competition Set For Oct.20 At Y | Basketball ibe inaugurated at the YMCA on vS pany, the competitions will October 20 with a double header.Norman Burnett is busy with plans for a house league.which already includes No.1 Wireless chool, No.5 Employment Com- Vocational Training School on Claremont avenue and Red a team from the Royal Canadian | Ordnance Corps.Efforts to line 4.00 pin.«Bantams) Red Wings v8.yp a civilian team so far have Rinkydinks (Brought forward f sat.\u2018 Oct 9 ta ght forward from Sa proved unsuccesstul but It is still 4.45 p.m.(Midgets) Sharks vs.Pan- [jot too late to achieve this.Any th 5 \u2018i \u201c .Vu thy | rought forward from Sat, Oct.pasketball players interested in 10.00 Saturday, Oct.2 wi _ entering a civilian team should Cardinals (Centams) Red Wings ¥8 contact Mr.Burnett at the glo am.(Midgets) Panthers vs.| YMCA on Saturday, or get in urricanes.11.30 a.m.(Bantams) Greyhounds vs.touch with the \u2018Y\u2019 office at any Dragons.time during week days.Players Tuesday, Oct, 12 4.00 p.m.(Bantams) Greyhounds vs.Cardinals.445 p.m.(Midgets) Red Wings vs.Sharks.Wednesday.Oct, 13 4.00 p.m.(Midgets) Royals vs.Sharks.445 p.m.(Bantams) Dragons vs Red Wings.Thursday, Oct.14 4.00 p.m.(Bantams) Rinkydinks vs.Red Wings.445 pm.(Midgets) Orioles vs.Eagles.PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT BUYS STAMPS President Roosevelt bought a sheet of stamps recently honoring Belgium and exchanged autographs on a set of the stamps with the Belgian Ambassador, Count Robert Van Der Straten- Ponthoz.The new 5-cent stamps, part of a series commemorating occupied nations, went on sale on Sept.14th and the Ambassador, accompanied by Ramsey S.Black, Third Assistant Postmaster General, and Roy North, Deputy Third Aseistant, went to the White House io sell some to the Chief Executive.\u201cHow much are they?dollars?\u201d Mr.\u201cNo, $2.50,\" him.Two Roosevelt asked.Mr.North told COUNTED OUT Owner Hertz announces that Count Fleet is galloping again after recovering from a second injury.but the chances are he won't be ready to strut his stuff in what is left of the 1943 campaign.\u201cDYLE'S\" APPEAL When Jack Doyle was defeated by Chris Cole in Dublin last June the bout was watched by 16,000 spectators, a large percentage of them being women.It was by far the largest boxing crowd assembled in Efre for years and years.KIDDING! Leon Henderson, who goes on the air in the U.B.shortly, is being advertised extensively as \u201cAmerica\u2019s No.1 heel.\u201d He'll be sponsored by a rubber heel manufacturer, see?Learn to SWIM Private Instruction Quick Results DO YOU NEED FUEL?| For Delivery Call DExter 1131 Today ! of senior calibre only are invited.All must be over 21 years of age.F/O Hudson of the Royal Afr Force Transport Command and formerly of Vancouver, B.C, lives at Westmount \u2018Y\u2019 between flights across the Atlantic.He has volunteered to assist in coaching basketball to boys during his spells in the city.He has already shown a number of the boys how basketball should be played and the boys surely like it.= pere THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1943 |BEND AN OAR, SAILOR Trainees at the Sampson, N.Y.naval station\u2014nation\u2019s second largest boot camp\u2014learn how to row, row, row the boat without worrying about getting seasick.ST.LEO'S SPORTS By BILLY HAROLD The football season is now in full swing and both Academy squads have chalked up impressive wins in their initial efforts.Thee Senior B squad looks promising and their return to Senior B football ranks raises hopes among their followers who vision another possible title.The last time the school had an entry in this competition was in 1937 when St.Leo's won the Intermediate High School Football Championship.of Montreal.The Bantams are still a little short on weight but should make a good fight for top honors and if fortunate enough to get by Catholic High School whom they engage In a crucial game next Thursday, should prove a real threat.Next Sunday at Loyola Campus, the Red, White, and Green pigskin chasers will take on Daniel O'Connell School in a regular scheduled game of the Interscholastic Football Union, the starting time is set for 2.30 and a record band of supporters will in all likellhood journey out to the West End grounds to take in what should be a thrilling game.Pigskin Parade Jack Shannon wal voted by his teammates to lead the 1943 edition of St.Leo's gridiron Sen- for B hopefuls, Jackie Martin received the same honors in the Bantams.\u2019 Kevin Reynolds and Richard Ciceri, former St.Leo's athletes, are now starring for Loyola Jun- fors and coach Andy McGillis was very sorry to lose two of his fav- crite athletes and passed along the following comment on their departure; \u201cA small school like St.Leo's can ill afford to lose many of its better athletes particularly in a situation that should not exist, but all I can say Is best of Juck to both of them and I am sure they will reflect as much credit on Loyola as they did while at St.Leo's.\u201d Cpl.Vic Latimer, R.C.A.F., a former stalwart on St.Leo\u2019s Sen- for Club of 1938-39-40, is now playing on the famous Winnipeg Blue Bombers, St.Leo's Senior \u2018B\u2019 team final game was dedicated to Sgt.Jimmy O'Reilly, R.C.A.F., listed as missing after aerial operations over Germany last June 22nd.Jimmy was one of the Academy greats, and was a star in football, boxing, lacrosse, track, and hockey.I am going out on a limb to forecast the final standing in Sen- for Football.Senior Interscholastic: Catholic High 1st, McGee 2nd, and Loyola 3rd.Protestant Senior League: West Hill 1st, Westmount 2nd.and Montreal High 3rd.Plans for the Annual football dance will be settled soon with the date likely to he around Nov.12th at Victoria Hall.Congratulations are in order to Gene Simard an old St.Leo's boy who is hitting the headlines as a member of the Canadian Army Track Team.It anybody has a book on how to stay onside in ten easy lessons, \u2018please get in touch with Bob Bul- |ger, late of St.Leo's, now a valuable member of the McGee Sen- for Football Squad.an ar er | Terry Rogers.popular all (round young athlete, is expected LIMITED to head for South Bend, Ind.on 4857 Sherbrooke Street West COAL \u2014 FUEL OIL \u2014 COKE University.§'S'88'AHH Lester Patrick was noticed in Winnipeg this week and with Lester there, can hockey -be so far behind?Backed by Twenty-five Years of Dependable Service On Base The Westmount Municipal Hockey League has received a lovely silver trophy from Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Hill of 125 Irvine Avenue to be presented for perpetual competition in the juvenile section of the league, The trophy is in memory of their son Johnny who lost his life in an aeroplane crash on active duty on the other side and It will be known as the \u2018Johnny Hill Memorial Trophy.\u201d Johnny Hill played his last hockey on the municipal rinks as a juvenile player with Bert Dalzell's Canadiens, champions of the league in 1941.In addition to playing hockey and other sports In the various municipal leagues, he was also a star athlete at Westmount High School.Mr.and Mrs.Hill have been ardent eport enthusiasts for many years, especially where youngsters are concerned while Mr.Hill is very well known all over this city as a regular attendant of sport events and as one who is always willing to give a helping hand in eny activity.Dougie Alexander's Golden Eagles who won the juvenile hockey crown last year will be the first recipients of the trophy and their team name has been engraved on the base of the cup.This year the Golden Eagles Hockey Club has announced that, in addition to juvenile and midget teams, a bantam entry will be made in the Westmount Munlel- pal Hockey League this winter.Any player whose age is 13 years or under om November 1, 1843, is eligible for bantam competition.The bantam entry will most likely be under the guidance of Bob Beal, popular director of the Westmount \u201cY\u201d Vacation Club.Ali players of bantam age who are interested in joining this cinb are Invited to get in touch with either Bob Beal, Dave Binmore, or Doug Alexander.The Golden Eagles Hockey Club thus hopes to develop young hockey players JOHNNY HILL'S PARENTS GIVE HOCKEY TROPHY IN HIS MEMORY Alexander\u2019s Golden Eagles, Last Year's Juvenile Champs in City League, First Team to Receive Memorial Silver Cup \u2014 Team's Name Engraved through the medium of having them move as a unit from bantam to midget and finally Jju- venile.Cam McFadden, Dave Binmore, Don Wadsworth, John Watterson, Eddie Moore, Tan Forrest, Bob Neiles, and Marvin Greenbaum will form the nucleus of this new entry, Since its Inception, the Jjuve- nile entry has had an enviable record, winning the provincial championship without a defeat in 1942, being the first West- mount team to do so.Last season they reached the oity finals with only five holdovers from thy previous year In the persons of Adrian Lunny, Euard Read, Noel Romney, Stu Beaulne, and Johnny Peirson.This club has contributed greatly to the armed services, with Kevin Kennedy, \u201cSonny\u201d Provost, Hugh Brodie and Ian Pocock in the Air Force, Johnny Porter and Noel Romney in the Army, while Adrian Lun- ny and Clarry Shannon are in the Navy.This year the juveniles will practically have to start from! scratch, with Donn Bussiere, Les Smith, Euard Read and Buddy Lyons remaining.However, last year's midget graduates will contribute greatly, along with several other additions.As regards the midget holdovers, they are well off compared with the juveniles, with Pete Merrill, John Plers, John Oliver, Harold Emo, Bob Grant, Jan MacAulay, Dave Busslere and Geoff Messenger remaining.With several new additions, this squad will make {ts presence felt.R.EF.Read Is expected to return to the helm replacing Buddy Reed, who joined the Navy last summer, and through his guidance great things can be expected of this powerful midget club, All in all, the players and officials of the club are optimistic about the chances of a vary successful season for the respective Juvenile, midget and bantam entries.everyone should enjoy the hilaration of cutting An astonishing number of people have passed into their twenties without gaining a swimming knowledge which Is sufficient for their own safety in the event of emergency.The nu- necessarily large numbers non-swimmers, of incompetent swimmers, who continually take their life in their hands by !n- dulging In summer pleasures, It takes time to swim well However, to learn to swim In the first place it should not take much time.As proof of this, an incident occurred at West- mount Y last week.Under instruction, three young men in their twenties who had never swum a stroke in their lives took Special Swimming Program Arranged For Beginners It %s fun to swim well and a lesson.ex- all three of the learners swam through the length of the pool\u2014fifty water cleanly and smoothly with learns as quickly as thi a minimum of splash and effort.!js an easy possibilit, if the pu- merous drowning about Montreal|thep last summer are striking and.wil condemning evidence of the un-iming right through his life.True,\u2019 of there are apparently more api | ES ST as SE VAT PR LE Within one half hour feet.Of course not everyone 8, hut it pi! is anxjous to learn.These men were anxious and the jn- structor was able to speed up the lesson to a \u2018learn or sink\u201d tempo.If a person Jearns to swim properly in the first instance.it 1s fairly sure that he carry his competent swim-| propriate months to learn swimming than the fall.However, | no doubt the people who were, lost through swimming accidents this past summer also walted | to the last minute and thed never got around to it.If you\u2019 learn to swim in the fall you know how to swim in the spring when you hecome summer-con- scious and begln practicing.I follows that by the advent of; the summer months you swim ' - Toughening-up Course For Skiing Starts At \u2018Y\u2019 Preparatory to the opening of the skiing and hockey seasons, a toughening-up course has been instituted at the Y.M.C.A.for young business men.Paul Redwood is the instructor and the course is held on Mondays and Thursdays at 6 p.m.Participants are put through a series of care- tully planned bardening exer cises followed by a swim under instruction.PARK EVENTS The following events are scheduled for Westmount this coming week: Thursday, Oct.Tth Rugby.St.Leo\u2019s ve, Daniel O'- Connell.Thurs.Oct.14, Rugby, St.Leo's vs.Catholic High, BUSINESS MEETING A special general the St.George Club wil] be held at the Club House.3685 West- mount Boulevard, ning at 8 p.m.to consider end adopt a proposed amendment of entrance fees and membership dues.well and can enjoy all the water sports with security of mind and body.It may take one half hour to learn to swim, it may take two or three.1t shouldn't take more if you are competently instructed.If you can just swim, and no more, you can hecome a competent swimmer with some in- struction\u2014and much more practice on your own, The 'Y's\u201d special fall swimming program is open to men, women, boys and girls\u2014eanyone who realizes that it is in his own personal Interest to be a capable swimmer.Swimming ls a too necessary, a too easily learned acoomplish- ment to be neglected by the youngeat or the oldest.meeting of tomorrow eva- Badminton got off to & flying start last night when the YMCA league got into action at the court of the Westmount Juntor High School.Friday's games will be played in the gymnasium at the 'Y' and this arrangement will be continued throughout the season, Wednesday's games being played at the school and Friday's at the YMCA building.Membership has been augmen- Boxing Classes Start At \u2018Y\u2019; Men Included, Too Boxing classes for boys with Maurice Brain as instructor will get under way al the YMCA on Saturday at 2 p.m, and will continue throughout the soason till December, to be resumed after Christmas and New Year holidays.Boxing instruction for men can also be had at the \u2018Y\u2019 by arrangement, \u201cY Basketball League Being Formed In City Intermediate Doys\u2019 busketbull is getting under way at the Y.M.C.A.with Jimmy Cunningham as coach, Practices are held on Wednesdays from 7 to 8 and on Saturday afternoous from 2 un 3.A Westmount Y.M.C.A.Besket- ball House League is in process of formation ang with excellent coaching, good results are nntl- cipated for the coming year.Canadian Army padres jump with paratroopers and accompany invasion troops into battle, PAGE SEVEN Badminton Starts at \u201cY\u201d, F.O.Crompton Presides Girl Members Very Active in Club Organization \u2014 Birds Available for Play \u2014 Round Robin Tournaments Arranged ted considerably this season and the club is in the fortunate position of having birds available.Manufacture of birds la atill being continued but most of the production goes to war service organizations among the troops.Glen Wood, fellowship secretary of the Westmount \u2018Y\u2019 and a third year student at Sir George Williams College, 1s also secretary of the club, which is under the presidency of F/O Maurice Crompton of the Royal Air Force Transport Command.The girl members of the club have rendered yeoman service in keeping the organization together.In addition to badminton contests they have arranged social evenings and bowling outings to the Snowdon Alleys \u2014 events that have created new friendships within the organization and hava stimulated interest and good feoling.The badminton season will run on until April 17, 1944, according to present arrangements, Round robin tournaments with Notre Dame de Grace and Southwestern YMCA clubs are already projected.BICYCLE REPAIRS and Parts For All Makes Locksmith .General Repairs McWHINNIE\u2019S REPAIR SHOP 5900 SHERBROOKE WEST WA.3113 AND WANTS THE for a period of at least one | provided by the Board: case of a lease for a fixed A TENANT WHO IS OF PAYMENT OF RENT: After fifteen days of default the tenant may be evicted under provincia HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH THE RENTALS APPRAISER Communications should be made in writing addressed to the Rentals Appraiser, the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, at any of its offices listed below: AMOS CHICOUTIMI DRUMMONDVILLE | GRANBY HULL | JOLIETTE JONQUIERES LACHUTE MATANE | MONT-JOLI 4 VACATE: Any landlord who desires the tenans to | vacate so that the accommodation may be available as a residence for the landlord on his father, or for his mother, son, daughter or daughter-in-law, and declares the accommodation will be occupied by one of them tenant & notice to vacate O8 8 special form Length of Notice In à case of a monthly or weekly lease, the tenant must receive at least six months\u2019 notice and must not be required to vacate i during the winter, i.e, between September 30th and the following April 30th.In the year, the tenant is entitled to & notice of at least six months before the end of the term.Por example in the case of a lease expiring May 1st, 1944, the notice muss be given no later than October 31st, 1943; \u2018LANDLORDS AND TENANTS WEEKLY TENANCIES Effective October 1, 1943, a weekly tenant of a house, duplex, flat or apartment is entitled to the same rights of tenure under the Board Orders as a monthly tenant and can only be required to vacate for the same reasons and with the same length of notice as & monthly tenant.This does not apply to roomers or boarders or to sub-tenants who share the entrancetnd the toilet with the tenant or principal occupant of the house, flat or apartment as the case may be.These people may be required to vacate on a week\u2019s notice if they are paying by the week: IF A LANDLORD DESIRES TO MOVE INTO HIS OWN HOUSE, APARTMENT, DUPLEX OR FLAT TENANT TO Board.year, may give the term such as one IN DEFAULT | laws FORMS The forms which must be used by laodiord and tenants for giving notices to vacate snd notices of, or demands for, renewal are provided by the Board and can be obtained free 1 of charge at any of the offices of the Board listed below: MONT-LAURIER MONTMAGNY MONTREAL NEW CARLISLE PAPINEAUVILLE QUEBEC RIMOUSKI RIVIERE DU LOUP ROBERVAL ROUYN ST-GEORGE, BEAUCE RENTALS ADMINISTRATION I.IF THE LANDLORD DESIRES T0 REMODEL OR DIVIDE THE ACCOMMODATION BY MEANS OF STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS INTO ADDITIONAL FAMILY UNITS 30 AS TO MAKE IT ACCOMMODATE MORE PERSONS: The landlord may give the tenant notice to vacate on a special form provided by the Length of Notice In the case of a monthly or weekly lease, the tenant must receive ut least three months\u2019 notice and must not be required to vacate during the winter, i.e, between Seprembes 30th and the following April 30th.In the case of a lease for a fixed term, such as one year, the tenant is entitled 6 a notice of at least three months before the end of the term: For example in the case of a lease expiring May 1st, 1944, the notice must be given nu later than January 31st, 1944.Mureover, the landlord may nos give such a notice unless and until he has secured a permit to do so from a Rentals Appraiser; A TENANT WHO 18 BREAKING ANY MATERIAL PROVISION OF HIS LEASE: The landlord muss inform the tenant in writing of the nature of the alleged breach and may then proceed to evict the teaans onder the law of the province.ST-AYACINTHE ST-JÉROME ST-JOHN STE-MARIE, BEAUCE SHAWINIGAN FALLS SHERBROOKE SOREL THETFORD MINES THREE RIVERS VALLEYFIELD Sri fa somebody has gone to a lot of PACE EIGHT Dorothy À M Johnson (Reprinted by Special Permission Copyright 1913 by Curtis LA % OUR SHORT STORY A SOLDIER She wus trying to be the kind of girl Kay liked, but then the doorbell rang four times.i of the Saturduy Evening Post, Publishing Company) AY'S TELEGRAM reached me at the office\u2014Meet me Penn Station seven o'clock.Love.Love.Love.Love.\u2014and at five o'clock 1 zipped home by subway to my little apartment in Greenwich Village.I'll bet I did n't breathe once all the way.Because Ray is the only man in the world who's personally important to me, except my hoss and General MacArthur, But I wasn't at all sure that Ray had n't sent the same telegram to half a dozen girls, just to sce how big a delegation would meet his train at Penn Station, Ray was always gay and ca kind of girl he liked, kind I wanted to be.But while 1 was buzzing around, cleaning up the apartment, il occurred to me that | wasn\u2019t, any more, the kind of girl he once said I was, \u2018You're a restful creature, glamour puse,\u201d he had sald\u2014and I can remember just ahout everything he's ever sald.\u201cYou never seem to be in a hurry and you never get upset.\u201d But that was before he went into the Army.All the fourteen months since then, | hadn't seen him.1 didn\u2019t think he was going to care much for the new Mar- garot Cates, She wasn't restful any more, She didn't have time, While 1 was cleaning up the apartment, I decided that there Was one part of my wartime life that he wasn't going to know anything about.Most people don't lke air-raid wardens, Sometimes 1 don\u2019t either, There are times when they scem like funny, snoopy people working busily at inconsequential things, so, obviously.Ray would think they were pretty silly.And I'm an afr-raid warden, so I just wasn\u2019t going to let Ray know about it.The way I figure it Is, here's a job somebody has to do, and | can do it, and the Government or trouble training me for it.1 signed up the week of Pearl Harbor, a month after Ray cnlisied in the Army, The job hasn't been dan- gorous the way we all expected.But it might be, any night, from now till peace comes, It took me a while to find out that there's no nobility about our job, only humility, but somebody has tn do it.Because 1 always think, if Doo- ttle could homb Tokyo, who is there that couldn\u2019t bomb us?that's thu # sual and poised, and whatever Ouly all that was none of Ray's business.He was in a bigger busl- ness.So | bundled my equipment into the kitchen closet \u2014 the white-painted steel helmet the kag mask in its case, and the can- vus bag with all the gadgets in It, like bandages, notebook, report forms for hombs, flashligbt, screw driver, und the Hpstick you see to mark people you've put tourniquets on.For that one evening, 1 was going to be restful, I knew several of Ray's other girl friends who were still restful, They hadn't Jet the war disturb them a bit.Then I went shopping for a steuk.The butcher didn\u2019t have any until T mentioned that it was for a soldier.Then he found a lovely one, It took four days\u2019 grocery money, but it was worth it.At Penn Station, 1 was scared.There wore such crowds of people that 1 was afraid Ray wouldn't find me, so I stood still in the mob, wearing what I hoped was a bright, expectant smile.A couple of cute sailors misunderstood the smile and came tearing over, but we straightened that out.It was good for my morale.Ray saw me, all right.I was going to shake hands in a feminine, clinging way, but he had different ideas.When he unwound his arms, he grinned and sald, \u201cI didn\u2019t mean to be fresh.It must be the Influence of all the public affection In this station.\u201d Then ho put his hands on my shoulders, looked at me with his head on one side, and kissed me again, dead center, \u201cPublic affection had nothing to do with that one,\u201d he remarked.\u2018\u2019That was duly considered and offictally approved.\u201d FARMERS AND FARM WORKERS If Your Farm Work has Slackened for the Winter, You Are Needed Elsewhere in Essential Employment Lack of fuel wood will be serious to our population.A shortage of saw-logs and other necessary forest products would threaten our war effort.Therefore, any man on the farm not needed - at home during the Fall and Winter, should offer his services at once for work in the woods until the farm again requires him.Farmers engaged in essential work during the off season will be allowed to return home w hen needed.Also, those on postponement under Mobilization Regulations postponement while will continue on in approved essential work during the slack on the farm, Please answer this vital call NOW.For full information please apply to one of the following: The nearest EMPLOYMENT AND SELECTIVE SERVICE OFFICE or \u2018The nearest PROVINCIAL AGRONOME or Your Locar FARM PRODUCTION COMMITTEE NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR Huxerurey MrTcHeLL, Minister of Labour A.MacNaMaR a, Director, National Selective Service PQ-A1 ! Co-director Miss Violet Walters of the Children\u2019s Theatre.\u201cDon\u2019t mind me,\u201d 1 sald.\u2018Things like this happen every time [ go outside the house.\u201d \u201cEver think of wearing a mask?\u201d he suggested, and we both laughed.It seemed, for that minute, as if nothing had changed, after all.We never used to need much to make us laugh.But that was before the war, \u201cLet's get a cah,\u201d he sald, look- Ing oft across the crowd as if he expected traffic to start plowiug right through there.\u201cNobody rides in cabs any more,\u201d I reminded him, \u201cIt's not patriotic.Let's get a bus.The cab drivers never know where my street Is anyway, I moved\u2014re- member?\u201d \u201cWhere do you want to eat, puss?I've got money to burn.Just been on manoeuvres, and there wasn\u2019t so much as a hot-dog stand.\u201d \u201cWe eat at my house,\u201d T said.\u201cHow was T to know you'd turn up filthy rich?\u201d \u201cThat's fine.How are you on cooking?\u201d \u201cAll right, mostly,\u201d I sald.And there simply wasn't anything else to talk about.Even our letters had been strange for months, because our lives were so far apart, and I seldom saw any of the old gang any more.Ray sat beside me in the bus.holding my hand absently, and looking out at Eighth Avenue as from that dull street and asked, \u201cWhat have you been doing, lamb?\u2019 That was when I really lied.\u201cOh, the usual things, Yoy know how it is.Work overtime now and then.go to a neighborhood movie, write letters or play bridge with some of the girls.\u201d That sounded would.Ray llked calm girls, but not dull ones.And my life was tar from dull.\u201c1 went over to the od bank a couple of times and some nice people,\u201d I added meekly.\u201cThey treat you good at those places, don\u2019t they?\u201d he said.\u201cI did that too .Say, toots, I brought you a present.\u201d \u201cI should hope so,\u201d T said, with some of the old spunk.\u2018\u2018Out with it.Gimme.\u201d But he grinned and shook his head.\u201cYou'll have to wait.What's become of George and Annabelle and the rest of them?\u201d I sald George was in officers\u2019 training the last T heard, and I hadn\u2019t seen Annabelle for a long time.But 1 couldn't explain, \u201cHonestly, I've been too busy to keap track of the people,\u201d because then he would want to know what kept me so well occupied.T remembered a couple of the others: \u201cAlice was going to be a nurse's alde.she said, and Ora was learning to be a telephonist at a report center.\u201d\u2019 \u201cWhat's a report center?\u201d He didn't seem to care much.\u201cA place where air-rald wardens send reports to\u2014I guess,\u201d I told him.I could have told him plenty more, including the street address and telephone number of the one in my precinct.but I didn't.T could have made some lively conversation about what I really had been doing, but 1 was sure it would bore him.What does a soldier care if a bunch of civilians wearing wrinkled arm bands and silly big helmets, spend it he were memorizing every dull little store and traffic ght.All of a sudden, I realized that he must be doing just that, and it scared me.He's going away, I thought, and he's storing up things to remember in a jungle somewhere, or on a desert.He's tiling the details away.Ray pulled his attention back three or four evenings a week and most Sundays doing sector- office duty or learning about back exits from firetrap buildings, gas shut-ofts, stretcher carriers and stirrup pumps?And all for something that some people sneer at and say won't happen.I couldn't explain why we were doing fit.Maybe just because we're stubborn and won't let apathetic people lick us completely.So there was that ghastly si- fence again, until Ray said, \u201cYou don't want to go to a movie, I hope .Good girl.I don't either.Want to go dancing?\u201d \u201cWhatever you say.furlough.\u201d \u201cIt's not a furlough, ** he said.\u201cLet's go dancing.\" 1 didn't understand military things enough to inquire what fit was if not a furlough.Besides.so many things you ask soldiers turn out to be military secrets, Its your even worse than 1'd thought it and then you just feel silly.Walking to my place from the, bus, I took him two blocks out of the way, so we wouldn't have to pass sector headquarters, because some warden would be sure to spot me and dash out to make ! some remark that would give the | show away.Ray didn\u2019t notice that we were going around side \u2018 streets, because Village streets | never run where you expect them ; à to anyway.We manufactured conversation | some more, and it was awful.Ray | was so far away, ! asked him how camp was.\u201cH'm'm?What did you say, dove?.Oh, the last one was better than some.\u201d Did we have some special friends?Oh, yes, but you got moved around and separated, A couple of them were in Africa.The important things we couldn\u2019t talk about.The war and \u201cWhat are you going to do after the war, and how long will it last, and where are you going now, my darling?\u201d l was as if he had come from a place so far away we had no common language left.He didn\u2019t make many jokes any more, and I never was very good at It.The dinner came along all right.Ray sat In my big chair and read the paper while 1 did the steak, I liked having him there.He looked just right in that chair.Tn fact, I was kind of thinking of him when I bought it in the gecondhand store.Someday, I thought, I'd llke to see him sitting in that chair, wearing civilian clothes.He liked the dinner and helped with the dishes and he straightened the dish towels after I hung them up.I was feeling more comfortable by that time, We didn\u2019t talk much, because it was pleasant not to.It was the most peaceful evening I'd had for months, T wasn't even anxious to go dancing and see a lot of strange people, \u201cShall I go for a walk while you dress up for your big moment?\u201d he asked.\u201cYou needn't.I have a dressing room.Just look at the paper and try not to sulk.\u201d He flashed me a smile and stretched out in the big chair.\u201cDo you insist that your women wear floor-sweeping gowns?\u201d 1 inquired.\u201cOr is an afternoon dress all right?\u2019 \u201cWhatever you want to wear, angel, I'm dressed to go with tt.This uniform {is suitable for daytime, evening, parades and sleeping on trains.\u201d \u201cThat uniform {8 elegant,\u201d 1 said, \"With the sergeant\u2019s stripes and everything: I wanted to ask you\u2014what's the little red, white and blue ribbon alongside the yellow one that says you were in the service before Pearl Harbor?Or shouldn't T show off my ignorance by asking?\u201d \u2019 He grinned and burrowed down into the chair.\u201cYou shouldn't.It's a military secret.\u201d I never was quite sure when he was fooling, so I didn\u2019t argue.But I did say, \u2018Some people must know what it's for, so how could it be a secret?\u201d \u201cWhen you get to be a big girl, I'l tell you,\u201d he answered.Then he sighed.\u201cI'll tell you right now, dove, It's for golng to church every Sunday on manoeuvers.\u201d If the other one was for being in before Pearl Harbor, which a lot of fellows were through no fault of their own, I didn\u2019t know for sure but what he was telling the truth, so 1 dropped the subject.While 1 was in the bathroom with the water running, Ray came and tapped on the door of the dressing room, 1 yelled, *'Stay out, you brute!\" \u2018I! just wanted to tell you I think we're going to have company.Somebody rang the bell, so 1 buzzed back.They're probably coming up in the elevator now.\u201d \u201cI'll be right out,\u201d I said, \u201cIf it's somebody I don't like, will you throw them downstairs?\u201d \u2018I think it's somebody crazy,\u201d he answered.\u201cThe bell rang four times.\u201d I shrieked, \u201cNo, no, no! Ray, you're teasing me!\" I looked out to make sure whether he was grinning or not.He wasn't.He just looked puzzled.\u201cIt certainly did ring four times.So I rang back four times, just to see what would happen.What did I do that I shouldn't, pet?\u201d \u201cYou spoiled an evening, that's all,\u201d 1 sald bitterly.shutting the door jn his face.I peeled off my good blue dress and grabbed slacks and a flannel shirt off their hook.They always hang bes hind the bathroom door.in case of sudden alerts.\u201cLook in the back of thy kitchen closet where vou put your overcoat!\" I called.\u201cGet out the brown canvas bag in there, and the gas-mask bag and the white helmet! Quick!\" Ray never liked bossy women, but I figured everything was spoiled anyway by that time.Four ANSWER TO CROSSWORD PUZZLE THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 and I slapped that on my head.Co-director \u201cSure,\u201d he said uncertainly.\u2018Of course you have to go.\u201d He | e,, \u2019 looked awfully surprised.7 1 picked up my keys off the , table and said, \u201cBlack out at the É | second siren.\u201d\u2019 As I ran for the # door 1 said, \u201cI wasn't going to tell you about this silly business.\u201d Then I slammed the door and ran down the steps without waiting for the elevator.You feel pretty much alone during the yellow alert, before the sirens blow.You have certain things to do in a hurry, to get the other wardens out, and if some of them aren't home, you have to plan how you can cover the post without them.Sometimes you think you can't do it.After the sirens blow and you have blacked out, it isn't so bad.Then you just watch for lights \u2018and try not to wonder whether bombs will fall.I covered three blocks at a fast walk, because we aren\u2019t allowed to run while wearing an arm band, for fear 3 gearing people.I must say the civilian population doesn't need much calming; any- Miss Dorothy Davis of Children\u2019s Theatre, whose season is now under way.the 1943 rings on the doorbell is our sec- # tor\u2019s system of arning wardens of th 1 si 1 way, they're not interested e yellow signal, so we can enough to sign up to be air-raid mobilize before the first siren, wardens 1 shot out just as he came back to the living room, burdened down with all my gear.I put on my old coat, pinned the arm band to the sleeve, and grabbed the gas mask from him to sling the strap over my right shoulder.\u201cI'm sorry,\u201d I snapped, \u201cbut I can\u2019t help it.If I'd beard the ring, I just wouldn't have answered it this time.But now they'll be expecting me, and 1 have to go.\u201d I grabbed the brown bag and slung it over the other shoulder.Ray held the white helmet ready, 1 rang the bell of three other wardens, according to our communications plan.Then I hurried back to my station at the corner street light just as the first siren loosed its uneasy vibrations and began to build up to a roar.Ray was waiting at that corner.If he makes fun of me, I thought, I'll never speak to him again.Maybe: 1 won\u2019t anyway.I never felt so humiliated in my life.Ray was never tolerant about foolishness, But he didn\u2019t say 1 was silly.He just asked, \u201cIg it all right for me Lo be here?\u201d 1 dug into the canvas bag for my key to the street-light switch.\u201cYou should take cover at the second siren,\u201d I said.But he was so reasonable about the whole thing that J felt friendiy again.\u201cYou can come with me.I have to spot violations from the roof.It we get separated, go to the apartment.\u201d He nodded.I was ready to turn off the street light, but the second siren hadn\u2019t come.All of a sudden 1 was worried sick about Ray, out there with me without the protection of a gas mask or a steel helmet.It's the way I've felt a few times when I saw old ladies hurrying home before a blackout or somebody pushing a baby buggy.It's funny to feel protective about a soldier, but protection is our business.\u201cIf there's gas,\u201d I said, surprised at how queer my voice was, \u201cgo to the fifth floor and make other people go there.You know the gas-alert signal?\u201d \u201cI know It,\u201d he answered.\u201cNow what do we do?\" \u201cJust wait.All we do now is wait.\u201d All the strength had oozed out of me.Ray sald casually, \u201cA big part of war is just waiting.\u201d Then the big siren over by the river began to clear its throat, so! I turned the key and the street | light went out.It never fails to surprise me, the sudden hole there is in the city night when you turn out a street light.All over a city of eight million people, lights were going out, singly or in rows, because thousands of insigniticant civilians knew how and when to turn them out, I blew some bubbling blasts on \u2018\u2019Westmount\u2019s Home Newspager\u201d my whistle, because a few apartments were slow about blacking out.Ray walked beside me, never getting in the way.At the elevator, he didn\u2019t make a fuss about being masculine and opening the doors.I guess be figured I kpew how to do it faster.He didn't say anything as we rode up.I wag tense, the way 1 always get when I'm in a hurry.The elevator seems slow, but it is faster than climbing the stairs.I timed jt once.You get Bo YOu want to know things like that.1 dug out my flishlight and we headed for the stairs to the roof, \u201cDon't fall over the sand buckey and shovels,\u201d I said.If Ray ever wanted to see a really bossy woman, | realized, he had certainly picked a good night for it.\u201cWatch out for the clotheslines up here,\u201d I said, making it even worse, Then I forgot about Ray.There were lights showing in the court and the back yards.I yelled across, \u201cWarden! Warden!\u201d and 1 man on the other roof called back, \u201cOne in your building, rear, second floor! One at Number Thirty, top floor!\u201d (To be continued next week) FA / om FOR ALL YOUR GARDEN NEEDS mise) NS SEED STORE IS A FRIEND INDEED TELEPHONE *L Ancaster \u201cco >) WH-PERRON x CQ SEEOSMEN \u20ac NURSERYMEN 5 935 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.MONTREAL A DAY WILL COME.WHAT IS A VICTORY BOND?A VICTORY BOND is the promise of the Dominion of Canada to repay in cash the face value of the Bond on the date of maturity with half-yearly interest until that time.A Victory Bond is the safest investment in Canada backed by the entire resources of the Dominion.Canada has been issuing bonds for 75 years, and has never failed to- pay every dollar of principal and interest when due.A Victory Bond is an asset readily marketable at any time.Yes, a day will come.when he'll be back, ready to take his place in a Canada he helped make safe for all of us.To speed that day is in our power.We at home.in factories, in offices, on farms.work long hours to hurry it along.We go without, and lend our savings to provide what he needs to win quickly.This is the least that anyone can do.And when that day comes \u2014 you'll want to welcome him \u2014and to help him make his hopes come true.To speed Victory, plan to buy as many Victory Bonds as you can.ssVICTORY BO JMNational War Finance Committee 290 | OCHO TOT.A \u201c182 LS 0e = "]
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