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[" aT Lh SEE ot See us first about & watch.SPECIAL! BOYS\u2019 OHMAN\u201d JEWELLERS WE.4046 WATCHES 86.30 1216 Greene Ave.COC ODOC OOOO Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of ( Canada\u2019s Metropolis \u201843 Years in sa Westmount\u201d l WATCHES! WATCHES! i 9 | We have \u20ac grand selection at big savings.\u2018 Che | Æxuminer oo.3200 C >oc >0 HARDWOOD FLOORS Supplied Laid Finished Repaired Refinished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St.Westmount Free Estimates oCI0oc3o2o\u2014>0c\u20140 WE.2323 vor.XV, No.7 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1944 PRICE:\u2014 THREE CENTS Westmount Hi-Y Members Hear Howard Fullard An airman, with one leg and.with the help of two crutches, crossed Sherbrooke street and entered the Westmount Y.M.C.A.last Friday.\u201cGosh, what a handicap,\u201d exclaimed several of the Westmount boy \u2018and girl Hi-Y club members, which he had come to address.Two hours later that same airman left the building, not only with the heart-felt sympathy with , with the sincere admiration of all which he had entered it, but also the people he had met that night, an admiration for the courageous way in which he has accepted the loss of his left leg.Fil-Lt.H.Kerrigan Is Awarded DF.C.On Active Service According to an announcement from London, FIt./Lt.H, F.Kerrigan, R.C.A.F., attached to the R.A.F., end fon of Mr.and Mrs.Harold G.Kerrigan, 387 Roslyn Avenue, has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.Born in .Windsor, Ont.and educated at London, Ont, FIt./Lt, Kerrigan enlisted in August, 1940, receiving his wings and commission in July, 1941, and went overseas in November, 1941, to servé with the R.A.F.Coastal Command.He is 26, and prior to enlisting wes In the Midland Securities Corporation, FLT./LT.H.F.KERRIGAN, D.F.C.Toronto.A brother, P/O G.M.Kerrigan, went overseas with the R.C.A.F.shortly after receiving his commission in \u2018September, 1941.\u2018 .Details of the winning of the Distinguished Flying Cross by Fit./Lt.Kerrigan has just recently been given out by the R.C.A.F., the citation is as follows: Fit./Lt.H.F.Kerrigan, -West- mount: \u201cThis officer is on his second tour of operational duty, baving previously completed a tour of airsea rescue sorties.During his present iour he has taken part in six attacks on U- boats as captain of aircraft.In one month he directed two most determined attacks on an enemy submarine in the face of heavy * The airman was Fit.-Sgt.Howard Fullard, of 2211 Old Orchard avenue, who has spent eight months in a German prison camp.Howard Fullard joined the R.C.A.F.shortly after war was declared in 1939 and he went overseas as a mechanic in May, 1940.When the mechanic's life became too boring for him, Howard re-mustered and became a fight engineer.On his sixth operational flight, a raid over Wilhelmshaven, Howard\u2019s Lancaster bomber got into trouble and the whole crew had to bail out, It was then that his leg was so badly injured that the Germans amputated.That was in February of last year.For eight months FIt.-Sgt.Fullard languished in a Nazi prison camp.And them, in the first\u2019 exchange of German and British prisoners in more than two years, Howard came back to Canada in December.He\u2019s glad to be back.He wants to get special training that will help him overcome his handicap.Instead of giving a formal speech Howard let the interested Hi-Y members fire questions at him, They asked him everything, He told them that the younger Germans were fanatical Nazis that couldn\u2019t be cured; that the older Germans, the ones that had been through World War I, were not too bad; that escapes from German prison camps were quite common, These and many other things Howard told the youngsters after he had whole-heartedly joined in a sing-song and had even stood up to join in the head table\u2019s version of \u2018Mademoiselle from Armentieres.\u201d Fit.-Set.Fullard who 18 at present attached to No.8 Training Command headquarters was introduced by Bob Sproule, president of the boys\u2019 Hi-Y club and thanked by Joy MacKay, president of the girls\u2019 Hi-Y, Peter Kindersley led the de votional period which preceded the questions and answers.Local Man Helps Armenian Drive Montreal Armenians meeting in Rialto hall last Sunday responded to the appeal of Levon Zenian, New York, secretary-treasurer of the world-wide Armenian General Benevolent Union, by contributing an initial $1,280 toward the Canadian objective of 35,000.Yervant Pastermajian, proprietor of Yervant's Oriental Rugs (Continued on Page 2) here is a member of the committee in charge.\u201cSHELL OUT, SHELL OUT\u201d \u201cShell out, shell out!\u201d This is the cry of fhe three young paper salvagers in the picture above.The Boy Scouts of Canada are giving thelr time In various war drives, not the least of these being the collection of waste paper.They realixe that paper is a war material, essential both to the armed forces and to war production.Paper is used in camouflage strips and netting and parachutes.gas mask cannisters and hand grenade containers are made of paper, and some \u2026 700,000 different items sre paper-wrapped and boxed and shipped from North America to the United Nations\u2019 armies.The.membership committee of the Westmount Municipal Association reports satisfactory progress in new enrolments.With a large part of the returns still in the hands of the committee members, C.S.Madill, chairman, states that the following names are among those that have been added to the lst for 1944: Wm.Ashworth, G.W Barring- ton, Oliver G.- Beckett, W.R.Bertram, J.M.Bishop, A.Turner Bone, Wm.Bonnar, Charles L.Brooks, Dr.Henry G.Brown, K.C.Brown Dr.Hugh Burke, R.E.Cameron, W.H.Campbeil, E.J.Carsley, F.H.Clements, J.Campbell Colvil, Robert B.Common, L.A.Coulin, Papineau G.C.Couture, W.G.Cuttle, Edward Darling, Louis R.Desilets, Geo.C.Drew, W.A.Doig, E.W.Dorken, R.C.Dougherty, Geo.C.Draper, W.M.Drennan, C.J.Dryden, S.T.Dunlop.J.W.Elliott, A.D.Emory, B.C.Fairchild, John Fauvel, Alex, Ferguson, Francis G.Ferrabes, Arthur 8.Findlay, H.G.Files, Dr.J.H.Finnie, J.G.Fitzpatrick, G.L.Fowler, A.J.Foy, Sydney Fraser, John Fry.B.C.Gardner, E.§.Gallop, R.W.Gibb, A.D.Gilchrist, Fred H.Glasby, Ernest Glauser, D.J.Glen, C.A.Govan, BE.C.Grant, (Continued on Page 3) Westmount Municipal Association Reports Progress In Enrolments THE WEEK AT VICTORIA HALL Feb.31st: Westmount Women's Red Cross; Oasis Temple Daughters of The Nile.Feb.22nd: Dickens\u2019 Fellowship General Meeting; St.John's Ambulance.Feb.23rd: V.O.N.Social Service.Prince Albert Council, Westmount Lodge O.S.E.; West- mount Rotary Club Luncheon.Feb.24th: Westmount Stamp Club; Baptist Union Cboir Concert; Manchester Unity 1.0.0.F.; Mizpah Lodge 1.0.0.F.Feb.25th: Westmount Women's Club Meeting; Modernaires Orchestra.Feb.26th: Johnny Holmes Orchestra.TRINITY MEN PLAN DINNER On Tuesday evening, a Men's Dinner will be held at 6.30 p.min Trinity .Memorial Church Parish Hall.The guest speaker will be Prof.C.P.Martin of McGill University, there will also be an entertainment following, which will consist of sleight of hand tricks and songs.lot fighter Rev.Frank Morley Receives Purse The Rev.Frank S.Morley, Minister of Stanley Presbyterian Church for the past six years, left on Tuesday to take over the charge at Grace Presbytorian Church, Calgary, Alberta.He wilt be inducted into that church on the 21st.On the 22nd, the l.adies\u2019 Aid will hold a reception in honor of Dr.and Mrs.Morley.Before leaving Stanley Presbyterian Church the members of the congregalion presented Dr, Morley with a purse of 51,000 and a basket of flowers to Mrs.Morley and gave them their best wishes in their new charge.F/0 K.S.Miller Winner Of D.F.C.Displays Bravery Word has been received that Flying Officer 8S.Miller, son nf Capt.and Mrs.S.C.Miller, 739 Roslyn Avenue, has been awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross while serving overseas with the Royal Canadian Afr Force overseas.Flying Officer Miller went overseas in January, 1942, and has been mentioned several times in news despatches as a member escort to bomber forces.Capt.Miller is a paymaster at M.D.4._ Details of the winning of the Distinguished Flying Cross by 2 F/O K.S.MILLER, D.F.C.Flying Officer K.S.Miller has just recently been received by the R.C.A.F.the citation is as follows: ' F/0 K.8.Miller, Westmount: \u201cThis officer has completed many sorties.During all these operations his determination to attack the enemy has been outstanding.On two occasions F/O Miller has led formations against enemy convoys.On both flights the attacks were pressed home courageously in the face of persistent anti-aircraft fire from shore batteries and escort vessels, This officer has also led formations which have accompanied torpedo- carrying aircraft, end has never failed to display the greatest re- solution On this dangerous task.\u201d Ya Fd a me Ze TT, RS se PA tse er 0 PACE TWO THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1944 \u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d Miss A.Peverley Urges Health Teacking In Home \u201cThe wellbeing \u2018of the child depends upon the home, the school and the community, and a better understanding of the aims of parents, teachers and public health worker,\u201d stated Miss Anne Peverley, public health nurse of the City of West- mount, when she addressed the meeting of the Roslyn Home and School Association on Monday evening.Speaki.g on School Health Service.Miss Peverley emphasized the need of a sound program planned so as to have each child reach adulthood with physical and mental health, good habits and knowledge, all culminating in self-direction.According to Miss Peverley, \u2018The health of the community as a whole and the prevention and control of communicable diseases as well as adequate housing con- | ditions, are all factors that help to influence and decide what the health of the child shall be.\u201d A.Lovell Phillips, chairman of the Westmount Protestant School Commission, spoke about some of the changes they plan to make in the next five years and he made special mention of equipment and material required for the improvement ol the system.Dean IseMesurier, vice-chair- man.in a few words corroborated the changes proposed by Mr.Phillips.The speakers were thanked by G.H.Penrose, principal of Roslyn School.Westmount Municipal.(Continued from Page 1) Fred Griffiths, W.A.Griffiths, A.W.Hamilton, A.H.D.Hair, W.W.Haldir.and, Albert A.Hanna, L.C.Hazelton, J.F.Hell- yer, J.A, H.Henderson, W.R.Hermitage, Fred W.Hirsch, C.H.Holbrook, J.B.Holmes, BD.Hooper, W.V.Hughes, John D.Hutchins, Ernest E.Hutchi- son.H.P.M:sliey, BE.t'.Irwin, Sydney lsaacs, J.Jacobs, John W.Jenkins, J.Johnson, J.H.Johnson, Norman D.Johnson, Wm.Stantev Johnston, A.L.Joyce, W J.Keating, Reg.W.Louthood, W.H.Love, R.BE.MacAfee, Alex MacKenzie, R.N.MacLean, F.J.McNab, Walter E.Markham, Ivan A.Martin, Miss Jean L.MeConnell, G.L.McCrae, H, R.MeCuaig, M.McGuigan, H.A.McKean, J.D.McKeown, Moore McNaughton, E.L.Millen, Geo.H.Montgomery, Jas.S.Moss, Geo.F.Muir, Johi Murray, W.A.Douglas Murray, J.W.Nors- worthy, C.F.Notman, Oseis Nu- tik, J.B.O\u2019Brien, Dr.J.J.O'Neill, Paul Ouimet, O N.H.Owens, Frank Parkinson, John C.Paterson, S.B.Peckham, A.L.Perry, H.H.Petry, Dr.Gordon G.Phillips, J.A.Phillips, A, Pollock, D.D.Pope, A.R.Porter.Roger Randles, Mrs.I.Hyde Reckett, R.P.Reid, W.R.Rid- dell, J.A.M.Robertson, M.J.Robertson, G.C.W.Ross, Jacques Senecal, Allan O.Seymour, Wm.T.Scott, F.W.Sharp, R.D.Shaw, A.D.Silver, \u2018.W.Smith, C.Stackhouse, R.R.Steeves, Col.H.A.Stewart, D.H.Taylor, Walter G.Thom, L.W.Townsend, L.A.Tucker, L.B.Unwin, J.R.Wallace, F.B.Walls, W._R.Watson, Alex Walters, J.A.Webster, Sydney T.Webster, D.A.Whittaker.Pert Wilde, H.B.Wilder, V.F.Wilkinson, Dr.N.T.Williamsoa, E.Wilson, H.Wi- senthal, Alex J.Wood.J.K.Wyman, , HOMES WANTED FOR TODDLERS English-speaking foster homes for toddlers like these twins are being sought this week by four child placement agencies in Montreal\u2014the Women\u2019s Directory of Montreal, the Protestant Foster Home Centre, the Catholic Welfare Bureau and the Jewish Child Welfare Bureau.NONE OF THE CHILDREN ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION.They have been made homeless by illness, death or separation of their parents, They all need to share a home where they can find security and affection, Foster parents are paid a small but steady amount to cover the child's essential needs by the social agency and the tinal responsibility rests with the agency.Mary Road, Montreal.Those interested should write Foster Homes for Children, 4635 Queen * * | LOST AND FOUND | * * 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.King George Park: One Roslyn stocking; white gold ring with stone; two cigarette cases, one black and one silver; boy's pair of brown oxfords with black rubbers; boy\u2019s pair of black oxfords with overshoes; blue fedora hat; some odd hockey gloves; navy blue ski cap; pair of tube skates; Roslyn tuque; geography book; Dent's Canadian Atlas; Canadian Speller No.2; Canadian Speller NF» 1; story book.Westmount Park: Leather wallet with the name Elise Hoyes, Westmount Junior School; red woollen muff-purse.Prince Albert Park: Pair of boy\u2019s brown oxfords with black rubbers.Sub-Lt.Campbell Gets Commission It is announced that a recent graduate of H.M.C.S.King's, officers training centre at Halifax is Prob.Sub-Lt.Hector Campbell, son of Mr.and Mrs.Hector Campbell, 4647 Upper Grosvenor avenue.Born in Lachine 21 years ago, he was educated at the Lachine High School and West- mount High School, and had completed first year of an engineering course at McGill University before enlisting in October, 1942.He received his navy training here and in Sydney, N.S., before taking an officers\u2019 training course, and is now posted to sea duty on a corvette, A brother, Craig Campbell, is also in the navy as a lead- ling supply assistant.Barrister and Sicitor Telephone HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St.West HA.9238 Captain Fred Bell Visits Ist Company Of Boys Brigade The 1st Company was highly honored to have as their guest Captain Fred Bell of the 29th Toronto Company and also member of the Canadian Dominion Council of The Brigade.Captain Bell was much Impressed with the company and more especially the brass band, which he found extremely well advanced, despite the fact that it had only been functioning since last fall.He spent a few minutes with the boys instructing them in some new games which were thoroughly enjoyed by all.At the close of the evening, he spoke to the company, emphasizing very strongly the object of the B.Band its application to every-day life.He thanked Captain Richardson for this opportunity of meeting with and ta\u201cing part in the company\u2019s activities aud looked forward to future visits.The company sleigh drive will take place on Saturday night, meeting at Town of Mount Royal for 7 p.m.Plans for a very interesting evening have been made and Mrs.Geo.Upham has very kindly volunteered t handle the refreshments, which, through the kindness of Rev.Frank Swack- hammer, will be at Garden Ci\u2018y Baptist Church, Town of Mount Royal.Boys are invited to bring their sisters along with them and the C.G.I.T.groups of Temple Baptist will also be invited on this occasion.The 1st Company were pleased to enrol four of the N.C.0.'s of the 6th Company into the Fellowship of Anchor, and look forward to many such joint occasions with the other units of the battalion.Li | ky EERE Q\u2014Heas the City of Westmount Acts of 1912, 1914, 1916, and a Charter ?11920) applying to Westmount A-\u2014\u2014Yes, but not in the sense that it is one proclamation, document or statute.It is to be borne in mind that, in common with all municipalities in Quebec, the City derives its existence and powers from an act of the Legislature or (in many cases) of the Lieutenant- Governor-in-Council, taken in conjunction with broader legislation.Thus, originally, there were the Letters Patent issued 9th December 1873, constituting the Village of Notre Dame de Grace, which came under the provisions of the Municipal Code, as the Village of Cote St.Antoine (1879), Town of Cote St.Antoine (1890) and Town of Westmount (1895) the municipality was subject to the Towns Corporation Act; and when created City of Westmount (1908) it came under the Cities and Towns Act of 1903.As amendments are made from time to time in the Cities and Towns Act, these, ir so far as they apply to Westmount, modify the City's powers.There have also been amendments (Special \u2018alone.Accordingly, if one seeks the \u201cCharter\u201d of the City, one must have recourse to a \u2018\u2018consolidation\u2019\u2019 consisting of the Cities and Towns Act and its amendments and the Act 8 Edward VII (1908) Chapter 89 (which incorporated the City) and its amendments, having regard at all times to the exceptions, ete.as set forth in the various enactments, Q\u2014 What protection is given to the public by the City as regards restaurants and food establishments ?A\u2014Under authority of Bylaw 500 concerning restaurants and food handling establishments, the duty of the Medical Health Officer of the city is to see that every restaurant and store, down to the smallest soda fountain that handles any edible product, keeps all containers, utensils, counters, show cases, refrigerators, sinks, floors, ete, in an impeccably clean and sanitary condition.Further, strict hygienic standards are exacted in respect of clerks Drivers Urged To Safeguard Lives On City Streets An urgent appeal to 100,000 motor vehicle drivers to \u2018'safee guard the lives of our children\u2019 on the streets and highways of this province, will start Monday, February 21st, the Province of Quebec Safety League announced yesterday.Fifty thousand insert cards are being mailed to various automos bile license issvers at strategie points, including all the largest centres in this province, it is stated.The insert card, addressed ta the motorists, asks them to consider it their responsibility to end street tragedies in seeing in each-child on the street or at the curb, a blind and deaf human being ready to Hecome a sudden hazard, and requesting them to drive with extra care on roads which were apt to be crowded with playful youngsters.Sub-Lt.Langston Wins Commission Word has been received that Prob.Sub-Li.Walter J.Langston, 20, is a recent graduate of H.M.C.8S.King\u2019s, officers training centre at Halifax, N.S.Sub-Lt, Langston is the son of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Langston, 60 Sunnyside avenue, Westmount.Born in Three Rivers, he was educated at\u2019 Westmount High School and had completed firat year of an engineering course at McGill University before enlisting in January last year.He trained in Montreal, Deepbrook, N.S., and Halifax and has now been posted to sea duty on a motor torpedo boat.A brother, Capt.Henry T.Langston, is serving overseas with the Royal Canadian Ene gineers.Flt.-Lt.H, Kerrigan .(Continued from Page 1) opposition.Again, l-ter in the ,month, he sighted and attacked a U-boat which made determined resistance.With the assistance of other aircraft the enemy was destroyed.FIlt./Lt.Kerrigan is an exceptionally keen and efficient captain of aircraft and has instilled a fine spirit of cooperation into his crew.\u201d The brotherhood of man is an integral part of Christianity no less than the Fatherhood of God; and to deny the one is no less and they who are sanctified are \u2014 and others handling food products in that they must pass a medical examination, including tests for tuberculosis, typhoid and venereal diseases.In the year 1942 the City authorities took 524 blood samples for Wasserman tests to be made by the Provincial Department of Hea'th.In these only seven \u2018positives\u2019 were found.\u2014 = M.A Collins FUNCRAL HOME 5610 Sherbrooke St W.DExrter 1149 Modern Chapel WITH \u201cHAMMOND\" ORGAN oe sos pre: SE ed VuOr-téchiO 9 .be \u201d es edo 60688 Pa 8 ®u-o0r - np .continuing an INCORPORATED Hand & Donohoe Independent Fuel Merchants DExter 1132 4856 Sherbrooke St.West Westmount Public Library To Hold Weekly Story Hour Commencing on Saturday, February 19th, at 11 o\u2019clock, and thereafter, until the end of the school year, the Story Hour will once more be a part of the boys end girls library.There will be a variety to suit all tastes\u2014if you are a six year old, you will want to hear about \u2018Walter, the Lazy Mouse, or The Three Bears.If you are a little older, you will like the myths and legends from the Tangle- wood Tales.There will be humorous stcries\u2014and, of course, there will be fairy tales, that begin \u2018Once upon a time\u201d \u2014 such as The Princess On The Glass Hill.Come to the boys end girls library on Saturdays\u2014A welcome is extended to all.Thomas Blaikie Again President Thomas Blaikie, of 6211 Monk- land avenue, was re-elected_president of the Mechanics Institute of Montreal at the fourth annual meeting held this week.Also re-elected were C.J, A, Cook, vice-president, A.J.G.Mac- duff, treasurer and H.F.Swift, secretary, Returned to the executive board were Dr, A, A.Bram- ley-Moore, F.P.Jennings, G.Alan Johnson, J.Ernest and Fred D.Roegers.Substantial increases were reported in attendance at the library and reading rooms and in the number of books in circulation.It has also been noted that increasing use has been made by members of the armed forces of the reference library which now numbers 50,000 volumes, In 1943 the total attendance at the library and reading room wag 64,106, en increase of 1,388 over the previous year, while 7304 more books were circulated than in 1942.Numerous books and magazines were given to various institutions, as well as to the Magazine and Book Depot for distribution to the armed forces.Hope was expressed that attendance at lectures and film showings would improve as the films, supplied by the National Film Board in co-operation with the Junior-Board of Trade, were of a high order, The treasurer\u2019s statement and auditors\u2019 report showed the Institute\u2019s finances to be satisfactory.Membership now consists of 150 life, 150 annual, and 1,500 associates.Somehow we don\u2019t quite like the Montreal Gazette's heading on the new wage Aacree : \u2018\u2018Injustice Only to Form Basis of Wage Rises.\u201d i Dr.L.N.POCH Surgeon Dentist 4357 SHERBROOKE WEST Suite 2 -° WA.5968 every Saturday |- they are trying something new.Hawkins dance.Peter King, the Che Examiner ] THE MODERNAIRES Pictured above is the band that Westmount High fikes to call its own, The Modernaires.In the downstairs ballroom of Victoria Hall they are holding » Sadie business manager, is in charge of the sale of tickets.Top row, left to right: Bob Cadieux, Terry Drummond, Morris Lazare, Jim Child, and Geoff.Merrill.Front row, left to right: Doug Roberton, Ken McCrindle, Charles Leger, Bain Macaskill, Dick Holbrook, Lillian Adams, and the band\u2019s musical director, Walter Gurd.band\u2019s DANCELAND The Most Beautiful! Dance Hall in Canada ROLAND DAVID And His 14 Piece Orchestra Dancing Every Night and Sunday Chez Maurice FEATURING Afternoon « Popular Prices Next Friday Bill Drummond, Seven Westmount residents are serving on the committee of the \u201cShare Your Home with a Homeless Child\u201d cdmpaign now in progress which aims to, secure 1,600 foster homes for English- speaking homeless children who are not available for adoption within the city or within a radius of 35 miles.The campaign ends Saturday.Westmount *residents serving on the committee are: Mrs.Philip S.Fisher, Miss E.G.Levitt, Mrs.I.Sydney Isaacs, Mrs.J.D.Short- all, Mrs.R.E.Elliott, Mrs.Cecil G.Smith and Mrs.Alice Mac- Donald.Rev.the Catholic Welfare Bureau, chairman, was formerly of the Parish of The Ascension of Our Lord.Other members of the committee are: Mrs.J.M.Rudel, Miss M.Trayes, Mrs, E.M.Weaver, Miss Edna Dumaresq, Miss L.Rankin, Mrs.J.E.Holl- yer, Dr.Moses Scherzer and Mrs.C.M.McCrea.The four agencies participating! in the campaign are the Protestant Foster Homes Centre, 4635 Queen Mary road; the Women's Directory of Montreal, 1421 At- water avenue; The Catholic Wel- tare Bureau, 1201 Phillips Place, and the Jewish Child Welfare Bureau, 2040 Bleury street.They represent three federations \u2014 Welfare Federation, the Federation of Catholic Charities and the Federation of Jewish Philanthro- ples.Children are placed according to their own religious, faith and none of them are available for adoption.Many will return later to their own homes when the emergency which makes them temporarily homeless passes.All have lost their homes because of Westmount Committee To Help With Foster Home Campaign Gerald Berry, of |! illness, death or their parents.The greatest need is for homes for babies and boys of all ages.The agencies pay a small but steady amount to cover the child's essential needs and give medical and dental care.The final responsibility for the child's welfare remains with the agency but the day-to-day care is the job of the foster parents.The agencies\u2019 social workers visit the homes regularly.Those interested are asked \u2018o write Foster Homes for Children, 4635 Queen Mary road, or any of the four agencies participating in the campaign.Westmount Rotary Hears Reports separation of |Sergeant John C.Grant Is Home Here On Leave Sergeant John C.Grant, son of Mrs.H.Laird of 5932 Sherbrooke Street, is home on le ve from Macdonald, Manitoba, where he received his wigs at service flying treining school.Sergeant Grant, who enlisted last Aeagust, trained in Montreal, Edmon or, Winnipeg and Quebec before proceeding to Manitoba.Eighteen years of age, he was attending Montreal High Westmount Som Club To Hold Amual Exhibition The executive of the West= mount Stamp Club is making preliminary arrangements for their annual exhibition to be held in Victoria Hall on the Easter week-end.This Is the feature event of the year for the local stamp fans and a display in comparison with the gplendid exhibits of other years is expected.Next week's meeting of the organization will be held in the Oak Room at Victoria Hall whan a contest will be held for the enfertainment of the members.Lantern slides of various stamps will be shown and the members will try their hands at neming them.The club held a Red Cross auction, at last week's meeting and another will be held in the near future.As yet there is no proposal that Sir Oswald Mosley be appointed to the United Commission for the trial of the Fascist criminals.A French general has been disciplined for using \u2018a bad word.\u201d Swearing like a trooper is no doubt classed as conduct unbecominæ an officer.am Es School up to the time of his enlistment.H~ attended \u2018 Grace Apglican Church in Point St Charles and was a member of the Riverview Scouts.LONDON Clock Specialists Fine Clock Repairs John W.Fox, proprietor HArbour 8940 1434 ST.RATHER INE WEST Near Bishop St.Rags, Fats, Bones, Metal Foil, MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS ARE: CITY OF WESTMOUNT WAR SALVAGE VITAL MATERIALS NEEDED FOR THE WAR EFFORT_ARE: Scrap Iron and Steel, Aluminum, Brass, Lead, Copper, Zinc, Bottles, Rubber (Tires and Tubes Only) Newspapers, Phonograph Records, Coat Hangers, Batteries, Bed Springs, Carpets, Boilars and Mattresses.Magazines are also needed as reading matter for the men in uniform.Please leave small quantities beside your garbage for collection.FOR INFORMATION OR SPECIAL COLLECTION CALL Fitzroy 8531 \u201cWar Salvage\u201d The highlights of the West- mount Rotary Club luncheon held on Wednesday was the reading of, reports by Vice-President Archie Callard on the various commit-! tees\u2019 activities .for the past six ; months, and - talk by the secre-' tary, Ted Harrison, on \u201cA Few Facts About Rotary.\u201d Chester\u2019 McBride, president, presided at the meeting.\u2018Birthday congratulations were extended to Vic Sprott and Herd Welham.TEETH AND CLAWS An essential part of victory must be that there should be set up a world political authority with teeth and clawa and adequate armaments, pledged not only to preserve the peace, but to impose peace upon the nations.T.H.BARNES & SON Dispensing Opticians C.W.B.Barnes Manager W.B.Gervais Optometrist Evenings by Appointment 432-4-6 OLD BIRKS BLDG.1240 PHILLIPS SQUARE LA.7876 = SE POSTER vo 2e cu cé RE I AD TT SES TARR A TR A ir TE Serving the City ef Westmount Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis.Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave, WAlnut 2773* \u201cThe Examiner\u201d sims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.= WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1944 = : BOY SCOUT WEEK INEXT WEEK is Boy Scout Week, when \"7 organizations all across the country will pay \u2018tribute to the movement established by Lord Baden-Powell in England and which has spread to every town in the entire Anglo- Saxon world.This is an observance which will appeal to everyone, for no movement has done more for the general welfare of boys than the Scouts.Special events have been arranged for Montreal as well as for every city in Canada.The scout idea, when it was first advanced by the late Lord Baden-Powell, made an immediate appeal to boys.It suggested adventure, service, and countless interesting things to do\u2014camping, marching, cycling.Handicrafts.What normal, healthy boy could resist it?It appealed particularly to Anglo- Saxons, nearly all of whom have a life-long yearning to go beyond the distant horizon, to see what lies beyond the distant blue hills \u2014the yearning that drove our navigators and explorers to the four corners of the earth.It was to this intangible urge that the boy scout thovement appealed.and it won an instant response, not only among boys, but among their parents.It is the very essence of the spirit that made us great.° OBSERVE AND LEARN ÆJERE is a kind of man that we have all met.He has been well schooled and able to render the world some needed service.Yet somewhere, sometime, he has heard it said that modesty is a great virtue and that to push himself to the front of the stage in the game of life savors of egotism.He quietly slips in at the back door and takes a seat at the rear while other players in the game of life boldly step to the front.He remains in the back row because he fears \u201cwhat they will say.\u201d - Public opinion, or that which he believes to be public opinion, has him pushed to the rear and the world hears but little of him.He is constantly suggesting to himself that he should remain in the background lest he be criticized, as if criticism would do him any damage or defeat his purpose, Yes, we pity such men, Yet from them we can learn a really worthwhile lesson, We can learn to check up on ourselves, make sure our daily thoughts and attitudes are leading us to where we want to go, channeling our lives into the pattern we want.THE DEVIL'S WEAPON HERE is an\u2019 old-time fable that the devil once held a sale and offered all the tools of his trade to anyone who would pay their price.They were spread out on the table, each one labelled\u2014hatred, and malice, and envy, and despair, and sickness, and sensuality \u2014all the weapons that everyone knows .so well.But off on one side, apart from the rest, lay a harmless looking, wedge-shaped instrument marked \u201cDiscouragement.\u201d It was old and worn looking, but it was priced far above all the rest.When asked the reason why, the devil replied: \u201cBecause I can use this one so much more easily than the others.No one knows that it belongs to me, so with it I can open doors that are tight batted against the others.Once I get inside I can use any tool that suits me best.\u201d No one ever knows how small is the margin between failure and success.Frequently the two are separated only by the width of that one word\u2014Discouragement.Ask any successful man and he will tell you how narrow is the chasm that separates failure from success, how surely it ean be bridged by perseverance and faith.PREHISTORIC WAYS We've fine institutions in civilized life, The church, the policemen, good roads and your wife; Monkey-wrenches to toss, far be it from me, In such complicate masses of machinery.But when I'm asleep I can fly like a bird, Dip like a swallow and still race with the herd, Instincts prehistoric crop up\u2014they are fine\u2014 But, tsk, when I wake it's a quarter to nine.To the office I dash, if I like it or not, And work like a slave till I'm ready to drop.Over the way, Oh, it melts me to tears, Is a girl I've adored for long donkey's years.She puts up her nose and stares me right through : .Because we can\u2019t formally say \u201cHow do you do?\u201d .I wish I could snatch her and bear her away And teach her some lessons in fine courtesy, The way they were taught in cave dweller days! By heck I will try and just see what she says! EGBERT.THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1944 \u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d v v THE FORUM Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C., D.C.L.In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed / The opinions expressed in this Forum are not necessarily those of this newspaper, and it} N oo Aus early word of what is going on lapse.The drafting of armistice terms now, some observers believe, may also.be a precaution against a German attempt to split the Allies by a sudden offer to ,surrender either to the Anglo-Americans on the West or to the Russians on the East.Cold Cure Coming \u2018On several occasions in the recent past the suffering public bas had its hopes raised, only to be dashed again, by reports of \u2018cures\u2019 fer the common cold.It would appear that medical science actually has made seme progress in its search for preventives, but \u2018\u2018cures,\u201d as such, have not come up to expectations.Now, however, comes news and new hope from England.Professor W.E.Gye, Director of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, bas been performing some experiments with patulin, a mold-derivative not related to penicillin, and his findings may be of great importance.The Lancet, leading British medical journal, says patulin was tried out on British naval personnel, that the drug completely cured fifty-seven per cent.of the men treated, and cured within the brief space of two days.Of a corresponding\u2019 group which did not receive pat- ulin, only 9.4 per cent recovered in that time.It is also stated that an inhalant containing pat- ulin proved effective in quickly controlling infections of the nose and throat.This being thew case \u2014 and further experiments will soon confirm or upset the findings \u2014 it may be that long-suffering humanity will soon owe another immense debt of gratitude to the researchers, If patulin turns out to be as effective as reported, millions of people may be saved inconvenience and illness and millions of man-hours of labor may be thus salvaged.This hope is heightened, moreover, by word that patulin is easy to make and does not cost much.During the six months of the current fiscal year, which began March 1, Dominion government expenditures were $170,000,000 larger than during the same period a year ago.Total out in this period, exclusive of leans and investments, amounted to $2,187,000,000 this year as compared with $2,017,000,000 last year.Of this year\u2019s total, $1,624,- 000,000 represented war expenditures as compared with $1,046,000,000 spent on the war a year ago.Ordinary expenditures also increased moderately, amounting to $277,000,000 during the first half of the present fiscal year as compared with $254,000,000 last year.Total revenues of the Dominion also showed an increase.For the first half of the present fiscal year they amounted to $1.293,000,000 as compared with $1,069,000,000 during the same period last year.Increases occurred in every category of revenue, Income and excess profits tax rose to $795,000,000 from $672,000,000 a year ago.A does not accept responsibility for them, | Frederick Kuh, London, correspondent of the Marshall Field newspapers reported recently that the European Advisory Come mission has been drafting armistice terms to be presented to Germany if, as and when it may be deemed advisable.This commission is the permanent consultative body on the conduct of the war which was provided for at the Moscow Conference last October.American and the Russian Ambassadors to England served on it, Mr.Kuh is known among journalists as one who, as a rule, has behind the diplomatic veil.Commission members explain their action as a measure of precaution against a sudden German col-% - Both the similar\u2019 increase occurred in the revenue derived from excise and sales taxes.These taxes brought in $277,000,000 this year as \u2018compared with $220,000,000 last- year, As is well known, the Dome inion government has endeavored to finance the war as far as possible through taxation and to.meet obligations to ulfimate investors.The prospect is that this policy will continue to be adhered to throughout the war.One of the best illustrations 1 know of man\u2019s failure to make V7 the most of his opportunities for good eating is furnished by my native Nova Scotia.In the surrounding sea, for the taking in unlimited quantities, are such delicacies, as oysters, clams, lobster, erabs, trout, salmon, cod, tuna, halibut, shad, mackerel, berring and smelts, Despite the shortness of the growing season, the land lends itself to the cultivation of a wide range of excellent cereals, fine vegetables and choice fruits, The best mutton in the world is raised in Nova Scotia.Domestic fowl thrive there, while superb wild-towl, including duck, grouse and woodcock, abound.\u2018 Although the pick of these products is shipped away to Boston and New, York to be served at premium prices by the leading clubs, restaurants and hotels, Nova Scotia eould still supply her population with all of them it could eat.Yet many families live on & diet mainly composed of salt pork, boiled potatoes, bread, pie or cake, and tea, and choose to neglect the infinite variety of foodstuffs that could be enjoyed and the multiple attractive ways of preparing them for the table.Bishop Doane of Alban, who died in 1913, wrote a poem when he was refused the privilege of rocking his grandchild, which said: \u201cThe hand that rocks the cradle\u201d -\u2014\u2014but there is no such hand.It is bad to rock the baby, they would have us understand; So the cradie\u2019s but a relic of the former foolish days, When mothers reared their children in unscientific ways; When they jounced them and they bounced them, those poor dwarfs of long ago\u2014 The Washingtons, and Jeffersons and Adamses, you know.\u201d The younger generation today must wonder what a cradle looks like when they hear of the often- used phrase: \u201cFrom the cradle to the grave.\u201d The Beveridge and cognate reports should say: \u201cFrom the baby-buggy to the grave.\u201d The cradle is now a museum piece.Although it provides -no nourishment, water is essential to a human being for these important functions.It lubricates the joints; dilutes the blood and lymph, thereby promoting circulation; regulates the body temperature through evaporation; assists in digestion and excretion.swordfish, four ques Futu will at w be 1 Kats Nati adul tion and sent Trad ning, will ment take: nate mitte Scho prov: tend: Pare 3 to ning little of b child at 1 vice.firen air r gun armo assen tions, maki tion \u2018\u2019Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d r The Church Calls to Worship PAGE FIVE * * | Dominion Douglas | * 1™ Calvary Church | 4 a\u2019vary urc ; The services in Calvary United Church on Sunday next will be conducted by the Minister, Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D.The chureh school in all departments will meet at 10 o'clock, with the pastor's Training Class for church membership meeting at the same hour.,Ç The public worship service at 11 o\u2019clock will be attended by Cubs and Boy Scouts in harmony with the Boy Scout Week plans which include church services on this coming Sunday.The theme of the sermon to be delivered by Dr, Jones, who is Honorary Presi dent of the Calvary Boy Scout Troop, will be \u2018The First Scouts on a Great Adventure\u2019.The boys and members of the staff of Were- dale House will attend this ser vice, and the secretary-manager of the House, Mr.McAdam, will participate in conducting the ser vice of worship.The evening service will be held at 7.30 at which time Dr.Jones will preach another sermon on Lessons for Life trom thels.Parables of Jesus, the subject of this sermon being \u2018Making Ex- \u2018euses or What Really Determines our Actions?\u201d On Monday at 8.15 p.m.the Young People\u2019s Union will meet.The Red Cross Group will work from 10.30 am.to 4 p.m.on Tuesday, in the ladies\u2019 parlours.Wednesday, Feb.23rd, at 8.15 D-m.(Ash Wednesday) a service of worship will be held in the ladies\u2019 parlour introducing a Len.|% ten series, led by the minister.At the Sunday evening service on February 27th the choir will render a special program of Scotch music, while old favourite hymns will be shown on the screen and will be shared by the entire congregation.* * | St.Luke's Church | * The Boy Scouts, Wolf Cub Pack, and the Girl Guides will parade to the morning service in St.Luke's United Church next Sunday, when the minister, Rev.R.E.Spencer, will speak on \u201cScouting.\u201d In the evening the fourth topic in the series on vital questions will be \u201cWhat of the Future Life?\u201d A Fireside Hour will follow the evening service at which a musical program will be provided by the Rev.R.S.Katsunoff, of the Church of All Nations.The Half-Way Club invites the adult members of the congregation to a showing of entertaining and instructive films, to be presented by the Junior Board of Trade, at 8.45 on Saturday evening, Feb.19th.The program will include music and refreshments.A silver collection will be taken, part of which will be donated to the War Services Committee for overseas parcels.The change in the Church School hours to the morning has proven satisfactory and the attendance is not lessened thereby.Parents of young children from 3 to 8 years can attend the morning service knowing that their little ones are being taken care of by their teachers.Classes for children from 9 years up meet at 12.15 after the morning service.Some of the jobs being done by firemen in London during the air raid lull are : making Sten gun springs, counter-sinking armor plate, bending tank covers, assembling propeller plate sections, garnishing camouflage nets, making various small ammunition parts.~London Deily Telegraph * The annual church parade of the Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Cubs and Brownies will be held in Dominion-Douglas Church next Sunday morning.The Scout Master, W.J.C.Hewetson and Mrs, Sydney E.Webster, will assist in the worship service.Dr.Lloyd Smith will speak on \u201cPlay the Game According to the Rules.\u201d Church School will meet in all departments at 3.00 p.m., as will the minister's class for Church membership.At 7.30 p.m., the special speaker will be Rev.John XKarefa Smart, B.A.,, B.D.of Sierra Leone, who is a final year student in medicine at McGill.Mr.Karefa Smart is the son of an African Chieftain.\u2018Mavis Johnson and A.Miles Duffus will assist in the service of worship.The Young People\u2019s Union will meet in Friendship Parlour after the service and the young people will be given a chance to meet Mr.Karefa Smart.The sewing circle will meet as usual on Monday at 2.00 p.m, Every Wednesday from 10.00 a.m, to 5.00 p.m., the Red Cross Unit meets and welcomes anyone who can come to help for even an hour or so.The attention of all Dominion- Douglas adherents and members is directed to the special appeal being made by all Canadian Protestant Churches for the relief of famine sufferers in India and China.It is hoped that everyone will make some contribution, * | Westmount Baptist | * * Last Sunday evening's service in Westmount Baptist Church was impressively successful, The service was conducted by men of the congregation, assisted by the minister.Mr.George Adam presided, C.E.Stockdill led in the invocation prayer, Li.Col.R.H.Dean read the Scriptures and Mr.H.E.Hinds offered the evening prayer.Foir others fulfilled most effectively the duties of Minute Men.Each of these gave a one minute personal testimony to Christ\u2019s Grace and Power in life.Those participating were David Jones, 8.C.Simpson, Pte, A.J.Francis and C, N.Mornan.This Sunday evening's service will be conducted by women of the congregation, assisted by the minister.Dr.Johnston\u2019s brief address will be entitled: \u201cOf Three Notable Women Which Would You Choose?\u201d At the morning service Dr Johnston will have as his theme: \u201cWinners who lose and Losers who win\u2014Spenders who save and Savers who spend.\u201d Westmount Fireside Fellowship which is proving such a boon to young people, convenes immediately following the church service.AC.Arthur Holmes of London, England, will! deliver a brief ad- .Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.Rev.J.A.Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibberr Troop Organist ard \u201choirmaster SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20th 11.00 a.m, \u201cWINNERS WHO LOSE AND LOSERS WHO WIN.\u201d \u201cSavers Who Spend and Spenders Who Save.\u201d 7.30 p.m.UNUSUAL SERVICE Conducted by WOMEN OF THE CONGREGATION, Assisted by the Minister, Brief Adress: \u201cOF THREE NOTABLE WOMEN WHICH WOULD YOU CHOOSE?\" WESTMOUNT FIRESIDE FELLOWSHIP Speaker: AC.Arthur Holmes of London, England.Visitors will enjoy these services.; A verse for to-day .For ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus.For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ.There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.And if ye be Christ\u2019s, then are ye Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise.\u2014 Galatians 3:26-29, dress.Dr.Johnston will conduct a fascinating Bible hunt, in which many young folk take part.Next Thursday evening \u2019 West- mount Choir\u201d will join the Baptist choirs of the city in presenting a most interesting recital of sac red music in Victoria Hall.Mrs, Viola Fanta, of Chicago, dyed her black hair red to please her husband, but when he asked her to turn the red hair blonde, she sued for a separation.ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Corner Church Hill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th, M.C.QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY 8.00 a.m, Holy Communion, 10.00 a.m.Rector\u2019s Bible Class.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer aud Holy Communion.Preacher: The Rec- _ tor.\u201c 3.00 p.m.Sunday School.3.00 p.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermo.reacher: The Rector.ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICES 7.30 a.m.Holy Communion.9.00 a.m.Scholars\u2019 Service in Church (The School Board gives permission to scholars to attend this Service.) 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 8.00 p.m.Evening Service.The Rev.W.J.Bradbury, Field Secretary, Geueral Board of Religious Education.9.00 p.m, Teachers\u2019 Lenten Course con- Reactor: Preacher: ducted by the Rev.W.J, Bradbury.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Cor.Dorchester St.and Atwater Ave.Westmount Rev.A.T.Love, M.A., Rector QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.9.50 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Choral Communion.7.30 p.m.Evensong.Church of The Advent \"The Little Church on Wood & Western,\u201d Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rector Rev.Clifford Andrews, Assistant Priest QUINQUAGESIMA 0 a.m.Holy Communion, 5 a.m.Mattins.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist.0 p.m.Sunday School.0 p.m.Solemn Evensong.WEEK-DAY SERVICES Holy Communion: 8 a.m.Monday and Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 9.30 a.m.Wednesday.Mattins: 7.30 a.m.daily, except on Wednesday at 9 a.m.Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8 p.m.Litany and War Intercessions: 8 p.m.Wednesday.= x | Westmount Park | EN Mr.Goth is commencing two new series of sermons.In the morning he will deal with the problem of human suffering from the physical and psychologica.standpoints.We are surrounded on all sides by pain.What is there in our Christian teaching which will help us to deal with this problem?Paul might be called the great exponent of the teaching of Jesus.Perhaps .in no other man do we see so clearly the literal carrying out of Jesus\u2019 principles as in Paul.Aîter his conversion Paul's life was filled with thrills, adventures, sufferings and innumerable ex- Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Interim Moderator Rev.Dr.S.Scott Mackenzie Walter S.Clapperton, A.R.C.M., Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY, FEBR'JARY 20th The Rev.Dr.S.Scott Mackenzie will preach at both the morning and evening services.11.00 a.m.Morning Whnrship.11.30 a.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.Evening Worship.MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Ave, Westmount Minister: Rev.Wm.Orr Mulligan, M.A., LL.B., D.D.11.00 a.m, \u201cImproving Our Faith.\u201d 11.30 a.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.\u201cWhat If the Times Have Changed?Has Christ Changed?\u2019\u2019 Rev.Dr.Mulligan will preach at both services.VISITORS WELCOME St.Andrew's Church Westmount Cote St.Antoine Rd., near Argyle Ave.) Minister: F.W, Kerr, Student-Assistant A.Leonard Griffith, B.A.Rev.D.D.Mr, 11.00 a.m.\u201cThe Storms of Life.\u201d Dr.Kerr will preach.7.30 p.m.Rev.R.E.Spencer will preach, % periences which make the average Christian's life seem tame in com parison.From what source did Paul draw his amazing courage and creativity?A special series of studies has been planned for the mid-week services in preparation for the Lenten Season.Mr.Goth wil) deal with the first of these on Wednesday next at 8.00 p.m.the topio being \u201cThe Discipline of Self Red Cross group meets on Mondays and Wednesdays, Young People's Soclety meets \u2018ach Tuesday Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Blvd, corner Lansdowne Avenue Minister: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D, Student Assistant: Mr.R.J.D.Morris, B.A.11.00 a.m.Annual Church of Scouts and Guides.Church Schoo.Rev.Karefa Smart, B.A, Parade 3.00 7.30 p.m.p.m.B.D.8.30 p.m.J.M.Young People\u2019s Union, Walkley, Organist Calvary Church Dorchester St, at Greene Ave., Westmount Minister: Capt, the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, B.D.10.00 a.m.Church School, 11.00 a.m.Boy Scout and Cub Service, with Boys anc Staff of Weredale Hous: attending.Theme, The Firs.Scouts on a Great Adventure.7.30 p.m.Making Excuses or What Really Controls Your Life?Monday, 8.15 p.m.Young People's Union.Tuesday, 10.30 a.m.to 4 p.m.Red Cross Group.Wednesday, 8.15 p.m, (Ash Wednesday) Lenten Service of Worship, led by the Minister.Sunday, Feb.?7th, 7.30 p.m.Program of Scotch music and old favourite Hymns.St.Luke's United Church Decarie Boulevary (Just above Sherbrooke Street) Minister: : Rev.R.E.Spencer, M.A., 8.D.SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20th 11.00 a.m.\u201cScouting.\u201d Boy Scouts, Wolf Cubs, Girl Guides will parade to service.11.00 a.m.Nursery, Beginners\u2019 and Primary Classes.12.15 p.m.Junior, Intermediate and Senior Classes.7.30 p.m.Vital Questions: 8.30 p.m.Alpha Omuga Society.(4) \"What Of the Future Life?\u201d Fireside Hour\u2014Rev, R, S.Katsunotf, D.D.\u2014 Music.WESTMOUNT PARK CHURCH (Cor.Lansdowne & Western Aves.) Minister: Rev.George W.Goth, B.A., B.D.11.00 a.m.\u201cThe Mystery of Pain.\u2018 3.00 p.m.Church School.7.30 p.m.\"\"Paul\u2014the Magnificent.\u201d The first of a series of sermons on the greatest Christian since Christ.J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M., Choir Director.Mrs.S.C.Burgess, Organist.CE LAY La GS A 5 Sarre aver CE Eee AVR SAUT te = Ar, AS ys NIT EE er EN } * 4 » x ë ! 1 $ + TAYE IA THE EXAM Social and Personal Mr, and Mrs.Cecil Doutre visited in Magog last w:ekend.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Jory, of Hamilton, Ont., have been visiting Mrs.Taylor, Edgehill Road.St.Matthfas\u2019 Church will hold its Annual Reception in the Parish Hall this evening, at 8.30 p.m.Mrs, H.B.McFarlane, of Winnipeg, is visiting Mr.and Mrs.P.A.McFarlane.Mrs.A.B.Powis has been In Kingston, visiting Mrs.A.BE.Mowatt.Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Kay speat the weekend In Magog, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Edward Pratt.Last weekend Mr.and Mrs.W.C.Burpe were in Magog, visiting Mr.and Mrs.E.Pratt.Mrs.T.R.Rennie and Mrs.R.G.Bain spent last week-end at the Seigniory Club.Miss Peggy Austin errived in town last Friday from Washington, D.C., to spend a week with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John C.Austin.Mrs.A.E.Walford has returned \u2018after a ten day stay at Raw- don, where she was a guest at Heather Lodge.Mrs.Pauline Evers, of the Canadian Red Cross Corps of Calgary, Alberta, is visiting Captain and Mrs.Jack Rankin, Kensing- ton Avenue, for a few days.Mr.and Mrs, Olivier Rolland and Miss Claire Rolland, of Mont Rolland, will be In town tomorrow for the marriage of Miss Andree Papineau and M .Paul Gerin- Lajole.Mr: J.G.Glassco, who has been the guest of Mr.end Mrs.A.P.S.Glassco, left last Friday to visit his son and daughter-in- law, Mr.and Mrs.Grant Glassco, in Toronto, on his way back to his home in Winnipeg.Mrs.Victor G.Bartram and her daughter, Barbara, left on Wednesday for New York, where tbey IM Charlotte Gowns FUTURE-BRIGHT SPRING FASHIONS! 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Come see our line-up of exhilarating Spring Prints, lingerie blacks, navys, pastels! $14.95 vp COTTONS, too! 6.95 up 1353 Greene Ave., near Sherbrooke Westmount Fl.7773 will spend a few days before proceeding to West Palm Beach, Florida.They expect to be away for six weeks.Miss Mary Etta MacPherson, managing editor of The Chatelaine, who has just returned from a two months\u2019 stay in Great Britain, will be the speaker at the Charter Day Luncheon of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club which is being held on Friday, March 3rd, in the Mount Royal Hotel.The soloist on this occasion will be Ada Warren, soprano, accompanied by Mrs.Alfred Fossati.Our columnist, Mr.H.S.Ross, K.C., left on Tuesday night for Quebec where he was scheduled to appear before the Private Bills Committee of the Legislature in support of the application for incorporation by the Associated Gospel Churches for whom he is acting as attorney.Mrs.Arthur Fry entertained at luncheon at the Themis Club on Saturday in honor of Miss Cecilia Anne Stethem, whose Marriage to Flying Officer William Gordon Bryson, R.C.A.F., takes place on Saturday.February 26.Mrs.J.E.H, Stethem was hostess at a trousseau party on Tuesday evening in her daugkter's honor, and on Friday evening, February 25, Mrs.George K.MacDougail is Biving a party for the bride- elect and her fiance, WEDDINGS WHITE\u2014PRATT The marriage of Margaret Elizabeth (Peggy), daughter of Mr, and Mrs.R, G.Pratt, to Mr.William Anthony White, son of Mr.end Mrs.F.A.White, of Markham, Ont., took place on Saturday morning at nine o'clock in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, the Rev.Father George F.Thoms officiating.The bride, who was given in marriage by her Yather, wore an afternoon gown of Atmosphere blue crepe with matching hat and brown accessories, Her bouquet wag composed of Talisman roses and she wore a strin, of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom.Mrs.R.L.Skillen, the bride's only attendant, wore a gold-colored dress with brown accessories and brown hat, and carried pale roses.Mr.F.McQuillan acted as best man, and the ushers were Mr.R.C.Pratt, brother of the bride and Mr.J.H, C.Houston.After a reception Mr.and Mrs.White left for a honeymoon in the Laurentians.CHRISTENINGS An interesting baptismal service was held on February 6th, at the home of R.Q.M.S., S.A.Lapointe and Mrs.Lapointe, 110 Columbia Avenue, when their grandchild was christened by the Rev.Capt.T.W.Jones of Calvary United Church, and the baby was given the names Louis Andrew Rivard.The baby who is the son of Desiré Louis Rivard, R.C.AS.C., and Mrs.Rivard, came over to Canada with his mother when his father went to Italy with his regiment.The godparents are Every Puggle Some prescriptions call for ra drugs, but that is no excuse for the prescription druggist's not The absence of having them.any single drug means delay.That is why Macy's maintains the largest stock of prescription drugs in town, re MACYS?VERY es THE pente INER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1944 SUBSCRIBERS TO CHARTER DAY LUNCHEON NDG GLUB Early subscribers to the Charter Day Luncheon of the Notre Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club to be held Friday, March 3rd, in the ballroom of the Mount Royal Hotel, under the chaïrmanshi, of Mrs.C.C.Parkes, are : Mesdames S.A.MacSween, J.Wilfred Shaw, R.G.Blain, Garnet W.Cross, M.Schade, Lawrence S.Marsh, M.G.Price, À.W.Bell, F.W.Bishop, K.E.Norris, C.H.P.Moore, D.K.Gowans, L.Campbell, H.J.Everett, Percy Clarkson, J.H.Maude, H, B.Meynell, G.E.Stephens, A.F.Bull, R.Varey, I.K.Lowry, A.D.Pelletier, F.N.Ward, Jas.Rillie, Alex.D.Ledingham, J.Webber, H.A.MacKenzie, Geo.G.Wakeman, Norman B.Muir, M.F.Lightfoot, F, W.Benn, J.Fitzgerald, M.Whalen, B.B.Brown, J.T.Keay, R.Drain, E.B.Nilson, T.Parr, W.A.Cooper, N.W.Cunningham, I.Case, Herbert Gilbert, S.W.Angell, V.C.Moulton, J.Cleveland Fraser, J.C.Vibert, Geo.Brown, M.Laing, J.Jones, O.W.Niess, T.Paton, R.Reynolds, B.Duncan, 8S.Blackwell, E.Freethy, C.V.Curtis, A.T.Metcalfe, W.S.Swet- nam, A.Duddridge, F.L.Shonk- wiler, R.A.Greenleaf, P.D.Martin, R.A.Robinson, Eric Finch, C.A, Camirand, R.Roberts, W.L.Latimer, Walter French, Wm.Hannah, C.W.Dumas, J.Jack, C.Neal, F.T.Fitzold, A.Adams, H.V.Armstrong, W.Sparks, J.Wilson, S.E.Taylor, R.C.Braith- walte, W.C.Chesney, E.G:-Janes, A.G.Coles, G.H.Shepard, 8S.England, C.J.Chislett, H.C.Spencer, E.T.Tomalty, J.8.Moffat, C.E.Potts, H.A.Adams, W.Wilson and C.S.Ogilvie.SCHEDULE OF W.M.S.LOCAL MEETINGS FOR DAY OF PRAYER The World Day of Prayer for Women under the Inter-Board Committee of the Women\u2019s Missionary Societies of Canada will be observed in Baptist churches with Presbyterian leaders assisted by representatives of the Salvation Army, Anglicun and United churches on February 25th, the first Friday in Lent, at 3 p.m.In Westmount Baptist church Mrs.Chas.Johnson will lead In Verdun Olivet Baptist Church the leader will be Mrs.A.M.Hill and in Notre Dame de Grace Madison Ave.Baptist Church Mrs.W.Roland Kennedy will be the leader.At 8.15 p.m.a service will be; held in the First Baptist Church, Guy and Dorchester streets, to which all women are invited.Mrs.Norman Dunlop wiil be the leader.Corp.G.Dwight Rivard, R.C.A.F., and Miss Suzanne Lapointe cousin and aunt of t'e baby.Mrs.D.L.Rivard, formerly Mary D.Coleman of England, with her baby, is now residing with her husband's parents.Among those attending the ceremony were Mrs.O.Licop, and her son W.Licop of Lachute; Rev.Emile Rivard and Mrs.Ri- vard, Pointe aux Trembles; Rev.Cleophas Lapointe and Mrs.Lapointe; Mr.and Mrs.Desire Helynck, Major Bartlett Buchanan and Mrs.Buchanan, » Jules Lapointe, Corp.Victor Crepelle, R.C.A.M.C., and Mrs.Crepelle, Miss B.Beebe of Port Daniel, Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Bourdon, Sergt.Major Black and Mrs, Black, Mr, and Mrs.D.Wilmut, Mrs.Ian McDonald, Mrs.Hilla Moore, Mrs, S.Kraak, Miss Laura Helynck and Mrs.Rinder of London, England.The house was decorated for the occasion with .profusion of flowers, and refreshments were served by Mrs.S.A.Lapointe, assisted by Mrs.Coleman, Mrs.Licop and Mis.D.Helynck.rare rm Educational Projects Given Fine Support by Bessborough The 13th annual report of the Earl of Bessborough Chapter held last Thursday at the home of Mrs, H.Laws, disclosed a year of great activity.Total funds received during 1943 were $1,350.45, comprising General Fund of $573.56 and War Fund $776.89.These funds were raised by means of Military Whists, Rummage Sales, Sales of Work and Baking and Drawings.A special donation of dressed dolls and animals was forwarded to England to the care of the Earl of Bessborough, to be distributed in British Children\u2019s Hospitals.A feature of the Educational work of the Chapter has been the adoption of country schools and in 1943 a third school was presented with an I.O.D.E.Library and other material of an educational nature.The following I.O.D.E.projects were su- ported during the year;-\u2014Agricul- tural Bursary, MacDonald College Bursary, Dental Clinie, I.O.D.E.work-rooms, Labrador Schools Fund, Work in India, War Guests Fund, Polish Relief Fund, Hospitality House at Lachine, Prisoners of War Fund, Cigarette Fund for Prisoners, Camp Libraries, Cigarettes for Ste.Anne's Hospital, British Children\u2019s Clothing Fund, Blanket Fund and Chocolate for the Navy.A special donation was made to assist in the founding of the N.D.G.Children\u2019s Library, $20.00 being given for this purpose.Five Xmas Baskets and several boxes of Toys were distributed to needy families.Twelve Ditty Bags of the value of $40.00 were filled and sent in.The younger members of the Chapter were on the list of hostesses *o serve at Hospitality House at Lachine and numerous Service men and women were recipients of Home Hospitality from the members.The Secretary in her report thanked the newspapers for their unfailing help.The Examiner and Monitor having at all times given ample spac for the activities of the Chapter to be placed before the public, Many articles both for the ser- vices and civilians were made during the year and sent in to the Work-rooms, including 26 pairs of men\u2019s® pyjamas when & special request for a large number of these was I.0.D.E.Officers elected for the coming year were Regent, Mrs.A.W.Myers; First Vice-Regent, Mrs.A, E.Watts; Second Vice-Regent, Mrs.A.Wallace; Treasurer, Mrs, G.F.Green; Secretary, Mrs, C.T.Groome; Educational Secretary, Mrs.C.Oliver; Echoes Secretary, Mrs.R.J.Grant, Standard Bearer, Misg Mavis Porteous.R.M.R.Next-of-Kin Enjoy Program Of Sketches, Dancing Dramatic sketches by Mr, Whitfield As.on were greatly appreciated by the wives and mothers at the next-of-kin meeting of the Royal Montreal Regiment held recently in St.Matthias Parish Hall, A dance recital in cose tume by members of the Betty Speirs School of Danciny was ene tertaining.Those t.king part ine cluded Mr.Peter Miller and Mise Nancy Telfer and the Misses Helen Holbrooke, Ann Macaulay, Blsie Macaulay, Marylin Harris, Nola Goodgerhill, Dora Whalen, Carl Rollo, Sheala Pettigrew, Helen Donaldson, Lois Rockwell, Patsy Cunningham, Shirley-Anne Moser, Elaine Albert, Maureen Donchue, May Racice, Bernice Bartlett, Florence Cohen, Grace Dean.The Mistress of Ceremonies was Miss Betty Speirs.At the conclusion of the program, lucky door prizes were drawn, and refreshments were served by members of the committee.Labelling Recommended Informative labelling of woe men\u2019s clothing was recommended by 14 Regional chairmen of the Consumer Branch when they met in Ottawa recently.Their resolutions also dealt with grading of beef, low-heeled shoes for grows ing girls, more pressure cookers, and elastic.: Introducing , .Phone For Appointment 4917 SHERBROOKE WEST MR.JACK Hair Stylist Fourteen years\u2019 experience with Quebec's leading hairdressing establishments, DE.3419 CAMPBELLS BEAUTY PARLOR e NEAR CLAREMONT 7 MME A.GOTHIC 3132 Masson St.4491 St.Lawrence } « \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN Nak .D.A.CORSETS, CORSELETTES BRASSIERES Maternity and Surgical Supports \u2014= Elastic Stockings 5 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.5656 WESTMOUNT CourvAL \u2014 sc Sm wo D.: À, \u2014 4235 St.Lawrence 6550 St.Hubert === made to the .¢ + Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1944 Round pile ul Table Chats D RR] Ta THE WOMEN OF FRANCE will elect their first time in French history, will election.The definite scheme of the French post-war setup is still be admitted to vote in a general discussed in Algiers, but all parties and groups agree that from now on French women should have the same political rights as Frenchmen.The French women have not won their right to vote by staging mass meetings and- street manifestations.The *suffragetie\u2019\u201d movement has always been weak in France, and was even opposed by many intelligent women, shunned the limelight of the political market-place and believed that in their feminine way, by working behind the scene and by influencing the men in power, they could do more to shape the destiny of their country than by throwing in their ballots with the men.Actually, women have always played a very important role in French politics.Yet the breakdown and the occupation of France, the imprisonment and deportation of millions of Frenchmen, have put new and heavy responsibilities on\u2018 the shoulders of the French women.Nobody who knows conditions inside France have done more than their share in the defense of their country against the ruthless invaders.It is no exaggeration to say that without the participation of the women in the underground struggle the French movement of resistance would have broken down long since, Paul Simon, editor of the first French underground paper, Valmy, which began to appear in December, 1940, relates how the most dangerous missions of his underground organizations were garried out by courageous women.They gaily risked their lives by stealing typewriters, paper, printers\u2019 ink from the offices of the .German authorities.Madame Albrecht Honored The Germans have shown no mercy for the women they captured in underground activities, Hundreds have been executed, thousands have been jailed or deported.Recently, General Charles de Gaulle honored the memory of a most valiant French woman, Madame Albrecht, who \u2014 a new Edith Cavell \u2014 saved the lives of dozens of underground.fighters and who continued her work until she was eventually executed by the Nazie.In Algiers, provisional capital of France, French women are taking increasing part in all kinds PAINTING and DECORATING + J A.Bethune 3342 Troie Ave.COTE DES NEIGES AT.7192 ToT SEEDS EXT Seed Catalogue or Supplement or Both FREE [ In order to savepaperand help win the war, weare not fssuing à new ue for ut we ve à repared a supple ment showi - price Changes and sold out articles, If youalready have our 1943-44 cata- 26 logue, but have \u2018not recelved our supplement, write for it.If you have neither catalogue nor supple- tent, ask for both.They are sent free.E) 5 WHPERRON « SQ SEEDSMEN & NURSERYMEN ° 953 STLAWRENCE BLVD, MONTREAL They \u2014 of activities.giers\u2014Madame Charles de Gaulle preferring to remain in the shadow\u2014is Madame Marguerite Catroux, wife of the Fighting French officer and Governor General of Algiers.Madame Cat- roux has the official title of \u2018\u2018inspector of the -women's corps of the French Army,\u201d but everybody knows her under the name of \u2018\u2018la générale.\u2019 This middle- aged woman has an enormous working power and the feild of her activities is Yast.She heads, organizes, and supervises the \u2018Volontaires Françaises.\u201d There are today almost 4,000 women volunteers in the French Army; the Algiers branch\u2014by far the most important\u2014is commanded by Maj.Alla du Mesnil, the British section by Capt.Helene Terré.Among the recent recruits of the \u2018\u2018Volontaires\u2019\u2019 is Mademoiselle Eve Currie.Women are particularly numerous in the military transmission service, being radio operators, telephonists, ete., with the armed forces.Besides this, hundreds of women have joined the corps of military nurses.\u2019 The women naval French Waves, are under the command of Lieut.Frangoise Driart, wife of Vice-Admiral corps, the Léon Driart.Bullfighter Blouse Is Frilly, Feminine Elizabeth Anderson is a designer who, finding th careful embroidery of tne Mexican women full of charm, conceived the idea of incorporating its beauty In fash- jons which could be worn by smart women.To her goes credit for many of our clever new blouses, including one which recalls the shirt worn by Mexican bull fighters, inset with fine lace and frothy with ruffles.She has greatly aided the Mexican women of Taxco to market their work.Women are now huying woolens imported from Mexico.These include coatings and suitings that incline to herringbones in dark color mixtures, sharp black-and- white checks, and plain woolens with thick mat surfaces.But these are less important than some of the fine haud-woven, hand- dyed, hand-printed fabrics that find their way into costumes from the work-shop of The Tillett Brothers in Cuernavaca.These two Englishmen have made a disti1guished contribution to fine fabrics, whether their designs comprise conventional Mexican figures, the landmarks of Cuer- navaca, or the stealthy tracks of a mountain leopard.Handmade leather slippers from Mexico, more conventional than the huaraches that have been so promptly accepted for heach wear, are nov in the market.These are of moccasin design and come iu gay primitive colors with con rasting lacings.No More Treats for Sparrows What to do with not-so-fresh cake and cookies is always a problem.What about cutting the cake fingers, adding fruit and uncooked custard mixture, Set in a pan of hot water and oven-poach until set.Ever tried\u2019 stuffing baked apples with stale cookie or cake crumbs?Good, but don\u2019t forget the spices! 1 When, after the liberation of their country, the French people ! \u2018\"?of Labour \u2018National Assembly,\u201d the women of France, for the \u2018First lady\u201d in AI-; GONVOY OFFICERS SHEPHERD BRITISH NOVIGES TO WORK Convoy Officers, of the Minis- in Britain, are women of fine calibre whe spend long hours in crowdec railway stations.and whose worth has recently bee: publicly commended in speeches from high places.The Convoy Officer escorts con- seripted girl workers from home to distart factory when they must go into \u2018\u2018munitions.\u201d Girls Under Convoy Traveling at night with large parties of transferred workers, the \u2018\u201c\u2018escort\u201d does what she can to bring comfort to young girls, many of whom have rarely before slept away from home and mother, Others standing-in for \u201cOur Thin Stationery Saves Space For More Letters Letters for nearly half a million Canadians overseas stream into postal depots everyday.Not counting any other mail, these fill up planes, trains and ships for their bulk is enormous! But it is only half as great when thin, airmail type paper is used.This kind of paper weighs only half Mom\u201d till the peace-bells ring, are wardens in the factory hostels, Land Army hostels.in hostels for husbands whose wives are evacuated, matrong in wartime nurseries, shelter marshals, women with rooms ready to eccommodate stranded members of the forces in their homes, those who mend socks for soldiers and cantean workers.PAGE SEVEN what ordinary letter paper does, This mean: that more letters can travel at one time and more letters reach their destination without delay.By using lighte weight paper for all correspondence Canadians will conserve time and paper and with a paper shortage this is important too.Postal authorities stress the importance of eddressing mail, fully, legibly and corpeetly, Disappointment and delay are the results of carelessly addressed mail.With the volume of mail increased many times over, and hundreds of unt-ained postal workers replacing experienced men now in the fighting forces, the public is asked to co-bperate in observing these suggestiqns, When it seems nigh impossible to remove a glass stopper from a bottle, the bottle should be held under the hot water faucel, allowing the hot.water to pour over it for a few moments, * | | LIMITED AMOUNT BITTER ORANGES | MELVILLE'S for FRESHER FRUITS & VEGETABLES FROM THE FAMOUS REDLANDS RED MULE CALIFORNIA NAVELS TWO SIZES 220 size 9, doz.3 «.85° 200 size 3 B¢ do.3 doz.1.00 SUNKIST & FLORIDA ORANGES 19¢ .25° .29: dez.39° 2.49:.\u2018 59: dos.69: doz.8 doz.85¢ 4 doz.05¢ 8 doz.85¢ 2 doz.75c 2 doz 98¢ 2 doz.1.15 '2 doz.1.85 JUMBO SUNKIST NAVELS 80 SIZE 6 +r 49¢ NEW TEXAS TT Extra Special! 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A solidly practical feature of this roomy apron 1s the back buttoning which holds it firmly in place.Pattern 9548 comes in sizes Small (32-34), Medium (36-38), Large (40-42).Small size takes 244 yards 35-inch fabric.war re-construction will be dealt with.Each pattern costs twenty-five cents (25e), which should be sent in coin (stamps cannot be accepted), to The Examiner, Needle- craft Department, 2191 Hampton Ave, N.D.G., Montreal.plainiy, the pattern desired, the pattern number, your name and address.Because of the slowness of the mails delivery of our patterns may take a few days longer than usual.SMART SUIT Marian Martin A smart suit for spring and an adorable sun-frock to wear when the sun begins to take itself seriously! Pattern 9059 affords both.in one pattern! The little bodice top makes the suit so comfy on a tiny figure, Sun-frock, a winner, Pattern 9059 comes in children\u2019s sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10.Size 6, jacket.and skirt, takes 17/8 yards 35-inch; bodice-top, 3% yard contrast; sun-frock 114 yards.Write Keep Healthy The Spencer Way! - It's essential to keep well, in these demanding times.Wear a Spencer, designed espe- sally for you, to give healthful support and improve posture.MRS.F.BLATHERWICK 8556 St.Denis Street DUpont 3871 » MODERN Feb.19th to DOMINION 1448 St.Catherine St.W.EXHIBITION And Other Important European Artists BARLACH FANTIN-LATOUR LANSKOY RODIN BECKMANN FEININGER LEG! BONNARD LEHMBRUCK SCHMIDT-ROTTLUFF BOSBOOM GAVARNI LE SIDANER SIGNAC GROSZ LHOTE SINTENIS CHAGALL LAURENCIN STUCKENBERG CHASSERIAU HECKEL SEEHAUS COUBINE HEEMSRERK ALLA ITN MARC TOULOUSE-LAUTREC EL: X AVLENSKY NOLD JTRIL PEAY pen ee N { SCHK! PASCIN VLAMINCK DIX KUBIN PER KROHG KANDINSKY PICASSO ENSOR KIRCHNER PECHSTEIN KISLING KLEE RIBOT Oils, Water Colors, Drawings, Graphics and Sculptures FRENCH March 4th | GALLERY HA.7471 VICTORY CLUB HOST AT VALENTNE PARTY A St.Valentine's party was held at the Westminster Central United Church recently by the Westmount Victory Club, in which the Young Peoples Union of \u2018the Church were the guests of honor.Ernest That the spirit of the early pioneers still lives in the Canadians of today is the opinion of S.C.Ells, F.R.G.S., of the Department of Mines, Ottawa, who spoke to the Montreal Women\u2019s Club at the Mount Royal Hotel last Monday.Deploring the lack of honour accorded to our pio: neers of the 18th and 19th centuries, the speaker urged the women's clubs of this city to foster the setting up.of monuments to the pioneers in the national Hall of Fame at Ottawa, Mr.Ells rea dselections from Trails.\u201d These readings were illustrated by slides made from his sketches of the dog team, caribou or half-breed mentioned in his writings.These poems served to show the intense influence of their environment on the North ern people.The \u201cLure of the North\u201d Mr.Ells maintained, was the desire of man to be free from restrictions and conventionalities Referring to the opening of the ORPHANAGE VISITED BY SODALITY GIRLS The Union of Parish Sodalities was the guest of the Young Ladies\u2019 Sodality of the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, at the general meeting on Monday in St.Paul\u2019s Academy, Mae Nadig reported that the Valentine Bridge held in Victoria Hall on February 11th was both a social and financial success.The proceeds of this Bridge will enable the Sodality to carry on its charitable works.- A report was given of the visit *o St.Patrick's Orphanage on Saturday, February 12th.Both the Sodalists and children enjoyed the various games, and prizes were distributed to the winners.Ice cream and movies were his stories and poems \u201cNorthland | \u2018\u2019Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper™ .Accord Honor to Pioneers S.Ells Urges Women\u2019s Club Alaska highway, Mr.Ells contrasted the building of this highway with that of the Burma Road.While both were comple*ed In record time, yet the cost of the Burma Road was high in mortals ity though low in finance, the exact reverse being true of the Alaska highway.Mrs.H.G.Hatcher, chairman of the Home and Education Department, introduced the speaker.A question period followed the - lecture.Sunshime Bridge The Victoria Sunshine Society will hold an afternoon Bridge in the Westmount Y.M.C.A.on February 29th.at 2.30 p.m., under the convenership of Mrs.G.C, Davis.Parsiey Preview There\u2019s no charge or priority demanded for the extra ration of iron in tangy flavoured parsley.Its fresh dark green leaves add fron and Vitaming A and C to our diets.Chop it up fine and float it on soup ., .at the last minute of course.Or use it on vegetables in raw salads, fish dishes.: All sales of stoves, whether electric, gas, coal or wood-burn- ing, are now subject to W.P.T.B.ceilings.EXPERT PAINTING DECORATING General Repairs ARTHUR FILTEAU 5212 LLARKE ST.features of the entertainment.TA.4211 1846 THE MONTREAL CITY and DISTRICT SAVINGS BANK 1943.\u2018Fo Tux SuAnEHOLDESS.Gentlemen, distributed ns usual, and has transferred forward to next year, As usual, & frequent and thorough inspection during the year.- ugh inspect Boon acted as M, C.for the even-; ing.\u2018 The party was under the supervision of Allyn Reid, President, and the Rev.Donald Morrison, Minister of the Church, and the evening's activities included a sing-song, with Mrs.G.A.Preston at the piano musical chairs, a quiz show.dancing, a treasure hunt and an Amateur Hour, Refreshments were served by M.P.Bourgon and Mrs.W.: Devilin.Table Protection ln order to prevent the meat grinders from scratching or marring the surface of the table, it's a good idea to put a plece of wood or masonite on the kitchen : table before clamping on the grinder.If there is trouble in getting a bowl to fit underneath the mouth of the grinder, the extra height that the wood or masonite gives, will often take care of the bowl problem.I To the Shareholders: erveFund .211\u20ac +» Balance of Profits carried forward Dividends outstanding.Dividend recs hia January 3rd, 1044 | .Dominion and Provincial Governments Bonds .Canadian Municipal Bonds and Debentures Bonds of Canadian School Muniripalities , - Bonds of Canadian Public Utilities Corporations Sundry Securities .» ., .Call and Short Loars, secured by collateral Cash on hand and in Chartered Banks .Bank premises (Hesd Office snd Brancher! Other Assets \u20ac + + +» «- On beholf of the Board, A D.A.-HINGSTON,! President, * Ninety-Seventh (27 Your Directors have pleasure in presenting the nivety-seventh Annual Report of the affairs of tbe Bank and the result of its operations for the Year ending December 31st, 1043.pe \u2018The net profits for the year were $398,443.71 and the balance brought forward from iast year\u2019s Profits Account was $243,906.13, making & total of 8642,349 distributions to its shareholders, the Bank contributed from this amount $16,450.00 to various charitable and philanthropic funds\u2014independently of the sum of $9,950.00 interest on the Charity Donation Fund, ,000.00 to the Reserve i 000.00 \u2014 leaving à balance at the credit of undivided Profits Account of $145, The Report of the Auditors and the Balance Sheet are herewith submitted.GENERAL STATEMENT - DECEMBER 31st, 1943 , LIABILITIES To the Public: Deposits bearing interest, including interest accrued to date .§77,169,632.35 Deporte not bearinginterest ~~.ee 158612078 Star Lianne ohm $50,173,705.58 Capital Stock (Amount subscribed $3,000.000.00), paid up $ 3,000,000.» RESOURCES Charity Donation Fund, invested in Dominion and Canadisn Munie \u2018 cipal Securities approved by tbe Dominion Government + Annual Report Noxvazas, Fsenvant 1470, 1046.84.In additicn to the ususl quarterly Fund, bringing the latter to .84, to be carried of the books and assets of the Bank has been made D.A.BINGSTON, .8,726,860.50 385,000 346.05 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014=> -8-9,185,883.18 51,906,982.76 4,745 1 \u201cve.pa = 1,037,435.18 085.000,346.05 cop \u201c® TAGGART SMYTH, Gonérol Meno: fo cau: take ture dou plis hole to \u20ac less eco} for espe Gov pass war Nov wag are and une indi tuti mor ver; ecoI DOs] the that mar {ror es, \u201cWaestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d A note of optimism was struck by Dr.D.A.Hingston, president, at the annual meeting of .Montreal City and Distritt Savings Bank.Dr.Hings'on spoke in part as follows: During the year that has pass- _ed since our last Annual General Meeting, events of supreme importance have occurred and far- reaching changes have taken place.We all realize this more or less fully.We all realize that the war is not won\u2014far from it\u2014but the sky is brighter, optimism is now permissible and I think, justified.Our fullest co-ordinated war ef fort must still be directed towards crushing our brutal aggressors.\u2014 and crushing them fully, Yet .it is wise to cast our thoughts ahead, further ahead even than the day of Victory, and try to foresee, study and as much as lies in our power, help to shape post-war conditions.Even under the best and wisest direction, readjustment to-new conditions will be difficult and may possibly cause distress, Jt Is the duty of all of us to take steps now to minimize future difficulties and, without any doubt, this can best be eccom- plished by the acquiring and the holding of savings.If from end to end of this country there were less useless spending, greater economy, more money deposited for safe-keeping in the banks and especially more money invested in Government securities, we could pass through the change to postwar conditions without trouble.Now is the time to save when wages and the price of produce are at an abnormally high level and when there is no legitimate unemployment.; In our Bank, which as its name indicates, is essentially an institution for the safe-keeping of monies entrusted to it, we study very carefully the question of economy.Our great increase in deposits, which you have noted in the report just read to you, shows that economy is practised by many.Still information comes from the managers of our branches, in all parts of the City and Olivier Maurault Booked To Address Dickens Society University Rector to -Talk on Novelist\u2019s Visit to America i The members of the Dickens Fellowship will hear the Right > Rev.Msgr.Olivier Maurault, \\ C.M.G., rector of the University of Montreal, who is also president of the Royal Society of Canada, at their meeting on Tuesday in Victoria Hall.Msgr.Maurault has chosen as his subject, \u201cA French-Canadian Travels the America of Charles Dickens,\u201d and will deal with the historic visit of Dickens to this continent a \u2018hundred years ago.The evening will be rounded off with vocal numbers by Grace Cowan, contralto, with Phyllis Rowell at the piano; Maude and Whitfield Aston, noted for their Dickensian recitals, will present the sketch, \u2018Mrs.Gummidge Changes Her Mind\u201d, which they field.in charge of the evening.at Maj.Clarence L.Thacker, of Kissimmee, Fla., told a girl he would name his Flying Fortress for her.When the major sent her à picture of him standing in front of his plane, she looked for the name of the plane.It was \u201cBat Out of Hell\u201d ET LTS EE TT = Bank Shareholders ; Optimistic Annual Message have adapted .from David Copper- .F.N.Stephen, president.will be of the District, that there is a very large proportion of people who spend all they make and put nothing aside.Let us hope that in the coming year there will be a change for the better in the attitude of those who do not save.Moreover, let us express the hope that when the time comes for post-war reconstruction the will of the people and legislation will favour private enterprise and encourage it as much as possible, and that special care and protection will be given to the smaller industries.There is in the mentality of every Canadian a strong element of individualism that fits him bet- rer for individual rather than for Governmeut controlled effort.It is evident to ail who have read the bistory of our country since its discovery, that throughout tle early days of ker heroic struggles, throughout the years of exploitation#and colonization, of hariship and development, Canada owes her progress and finally the proud position she now holds to individual energy, far-sightedness ani courage.STORE EN Here is the terminus of the \u201cL Gas, \u2018Right Off the Ship\u201d \u2026 we that Yank troops built from delivery port to fighting line in Italy in one week.Using pump (circled), soldiers fill thousands of the \"\u2018ierri-cans\u201d seen in photo for distribution at front.Obituary E.H.A.sBRUUN Funeral services were held on Monday ior the late Eric Hermann Alexander Bruun, of 400 Kensington Avenue, at the Church of St.John the Evangelist.Mr.Bruun, who passed away Saturday last, at the Private Patient's Pavilion of the Montreal | General Hospital, after a short illness, was in his 70th year, and | was the husband of the late Martha Wakefield (Dolly) Mead.Mr.Bruun was born in Bir- kenhead, England, and came to Canada - 46 years ago.He wus secretary-treasurer of the Canada Envelope Company, of Montreal.PAGE NINE | His wife, who predeceased him, wae the late Martha Waketield (Dolly) Mead, aster of the late Frank Mead, president of Mead and Company, and a well-known bond dealer before his retirement in 1941.Mr.Bruun was a member of the St.James Literary Society.In his early days he was en enthusiastic cricketer, having played at Longueuil and at West- mount Park.Surviving are two nephews, John Bruun, of Agassiz.B.C., and Geoffrey Bruun, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; one niece, Mrs.Leslie Bale la, of New Westminster, B.C.; two sisters-in-law, Miss Georgina Mead and Mrs.Ann Telfer.both of Westmount.Rev.Father W.R.Crummer, B.A., conducted the service and interment took place in Mount Royal Cemetery.INDIAN ADVANCE The world still waits for Goebbels\u2019 surprise weapon.Maybe Joe is going to pull a dove out of his cuff.\u2014 bet olt News.Goethe, the poet, once\u2019 com mented: \u2018The Germans As A nation are eager for conquest and.loot.\u201d And they haven't changed much since Goethe's time, TRAM PASSENGERS\" will be delayed during the blizzards of February and March \u2014unless more motorists put on chains when road conditions are bad.N.B.\u2014Firemen must \u2018\u2019go places'\u2019 and \u2018\u2019get there.\u201d Ukar haptene when a storm or blizzard blankets the city?At the first sign of serious snow fall, sweepers, plows and scrapers of this Company, whose snow-fighting equipment is unsurpassed in North America, are ordered into action.What develope 7 1 As a rule tramway streets are the best cleared, and therefore * have to carry more traffic.2.3.machinery.After 2 storm more passengers use our service as they leave their motor cars at home.Unavoidable delays result from necessary snow-clearing by city ~ What co the neswll 7 From an actual test under \"winter conditions, motorists and truck operators, whose vehicles were without chains, caused 81.5% of all delays.Please rn.Motorist, put on chains when road conditions are bad, if you intend to drive on tram tracks.sure that their vehicles are equipped with chains.Montreal Tramways Company on behalf of one million daily passengers These experienced men make ix Tree ma Ee nr RSS NES he mre ma Le ees TEER er TE in, ses ren or dt To-night will be a gala night atop Mount Royal, when the youth of Westmount enjoy the thrills of the Park Toboggan Club.Slides open at seven o'clock for an evening of fast sliding.Officials of the club arr present to instruct beginners and a doctor in case anyone doesn't follow instructions.\u2018With plenty of snow many of the party will be around on skiis and Beaver Lake will be the setting for those who prefer t skate.Following all of this outdoor activity the guests will gather in the etub house in their many colored sports togs for dancin, in their stocking feet.The regular Saturday night gervice men's party will have Norman Clelland as master of ceremonies and the hostess will be Florence Goode of the Robin Hood Club.Clare-Margeret Jones will be soloist.pit is regretted that the Clare- ont Commandos are in quaran- aie this week a few of the boys {11 with scarlet fever.Valentine Bridge which was held on Tuesday last was well attended.The Montreal Men's Choir sang several numbers under the direction of John Robb.Prizes were much appreciated and a goodly sum of money was raised for the boxes for West- mount Y Boys on Active Service.The Ladies cf the Westmount Y War Services Committee who organized the bridge are to be con- gr-tulated and the friends who supported the effort thanked.Hobby Show The eighth Annual Hobby SHow of the Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hi-Y Clubs will be held during thes Easter holidays.David Johnson, president of the club, is supported by & strong executive, and plans are going ahead very satisfactorily.It is not too, soon to start preparing exhibits for this community event.545 On Active Service The names of 545 Westmount \u201cY\"\u201d boys on active service may be seen on the Honor Rolls in the lobby of the Westmount \u201cY'.Every member is asked to help us keep this Honor Roll up to date, by giving us the names of any former member we may have missed.(42 have made the supreme sacrifice, three are prison- \u201cers of war, and one has been reported missing.) Swimming Pool Necessary repairs have been completed in the swimming pool and the swim program is speeding up as we approach another spring and summer.Now is the time to pass swimming tests and boys are encouraged to get their Life Saving Certificates in preparation for Camp Leadership this coming summer.Radio, Woodwork & Photography Clubs in these hobbies are meeting regularly on Saturday morning, under excellent leadership.Don\u2019t miss this opportunity of mastering a hobby.Badminton The mixed badminton group which meets in the Jr.High School on Wednesday night, and at the \u201cY\u2019 on Friday night, is having a good season.Mrs.D'Arcy Hubbell has been invited to meet with the Badminton Club on Wednesday evenings.The recent skating, skiing and sliding party at Murray Park was followed by a novelty lunch.under the con- venership of Elsie Patterson, ald- ed by Dorothy Swinden and company.Saturday Night Servicemen's Party The regular Saturday night party was brightened by the at tendance of 4 Glamour Boys from \u201cthe Royal Canadian Mounted Po- Jice.We were glad to see so many boys from the Claremont Commandos and McGill Army course coming out, but Johnny Walker's boys and girls from the Wireless Bchool still made up the main body of the party.THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1944 Volleyball Wm, E.Cooper and his profes sional Volleyball players are looking for further opposition for their Volleyball games on Tuesday nights at 8.00.Boy's Basketball Glenn Wood and his boys have been participating regularly in the City Basketball League and are making a ereditable showing.Music Appreciation Mr.Ernest Hammond of the R.C.A.Victor is planning a Music Appreciation Hour in the near future.Keep your eye.on the Bulletin Boards.Centennial Westmount \u201cY\u2019 Board Mem- -bers are planning to co-operate in city-wide plans for the Centennial.Hi-Y Hi-Y executive, under the leadership of Bob Sproule, had invited some outstanding speakers for their remaining meetings.They are: also participating in \u201cYouth Also Plan\" discussions.World Service > Ask at the office for your copy of Post War Plan No.5001.West- mount \u201cY\u2019 has a reasonable objective for the year 1944.With the help of all our members we can do our part.2nd Westmount Troop Leads In Inter-Troop lan Rotert\u2019's 2nd Westmount Troop hold a commanding lead in the inter-troop section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League.The 2nd Westmount troop have been champions of the section since its inception two years ago.The league leaders have won all four games they have engaged in.St.Matthias, 1st Westmount and the Sea Scouts follow in that order.In games played last week the 2nd Westmount troop defeated 1st Westmount 8-3 and St.Mat- thiag 6-2.Five goals by John Choyce together with singletons by Harry Croll, Cam Scott and Bob Berry accounted for the 2nd West- mount\u2019's tallies against the 1st Westmount troop.Scorers for | the losers were Dave Glassford,' two, and George McLanders, one.| Three more games in the sched- | ule remain to be played with two\u2019 i Scouts were slated to meet the 2nd Westmount team last night in a four point game while the St.Matthias team is scheduled to play 1st Westmount this Tuesday evening.The third game is a postponed four point game and it will be played Thursday night, February 24th.at Kine George Park Modes Homes For _ Reformed Cannibals Used as an exam: of how quickly native workers can respond to improved environment.a community of miners employed at the Enugu colilery, Nigeria, are being providel with model homes.Of the 3,000 mirers, some live in two-room hou es on plots 40 by 60 feet, others in four- room semi-detached units on plots 60 by 80.All homes are of brick, and every room has its own porch.Electricity is being brought in, and :ommuniy recreation bulil- dings developed, Only 30 years ago, in the prindtive villages of Ngwo and Ahaga, these natives were cannibal, Greatness, after all, in spite of its name, appears to be not so much a certain size as a certain quality in human lives.It may be present in lives whose range is very small.\u2014Phillips Brooks of them four pointers.The Sea'f St.Lee's Bantam Team Appears Headed For Championship The unbeaten St.Leo\u2019s team in the bantam section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League, appear headed for the championship of the loop.The Academy team had little trouble eliminating the fourth place Sky Chiefs in the semi-final playoffs series by a 15-1 score, thus eliminating the need of a second game.: The St.Leo\u2019s team then came back to hand the Golden Eagles a 4-2 set back in the first of a two out of three game series for the title.The Golden Eagles had previously eliminated Richard Lord\u2019s Staynor club 7-3 in a two game total goals to count series.The St.Leo\u2019s-Golden Eagles first game of the final series for the championship was a hard fought game with the losers hoid- ing a bit of an edge in the play, but they could not find the net when they were in close.On the other hand, the Academy players made good on nearly every opportunity offered them.The St.Leo\u2019s outfit took a two goal lead when Lorne Foy scored on a breakaway and Bill Melvin added another on a long sliding shot that barely left the ice.The Golden Eagles got one back when Eddie Moore scored on a passing play with Hebert Lafontaine.The Academy boys added two more with Ray Losito coming through on both occasions.Cammie McFadden tallied the last counter for the losers on an individual effort.The two clubs were scheduled to finish their series last week but the final games may be played tonight.In the semi-final series, the Sky Chiefs opened the scoring in their game with St.Leo's but after that it was just a parade for the winners as the Academy players banged in 15 goals with Ray Orr and Mickey Bourrassa getting three each, while Bob Lunny, Vic Heney and Stu Mec- \u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d Soviets Augment Land\u2019s Food Supply One means by which Soviet authorities have augmented the food \u2018supply und emergency conditions -is the creation of subsidiary farm: for all factories and institutions.In 1947 thé iron and steel industry alone provided 62,000 ions of vegetables from its own farms, and it is expected that 1943 tighres will be greater \u2018in all indust.ies.Taste The beginning, the end and the middle of everything that is vale uable in taste, is comprised in the knowledge of what is truly natura, for whatever motions are not conformable to those of nature, or universal opinion, must be considered as more or Yess oapri- clous.HW \u2018Garr tallied two apiece.The Golden Eagles captured the first game of their semi-final series with the Staynor team by a 6-2 score, but were held to a 1-all tie in the return game at the Staynor rink.It\u2019s Just That Easy ; Just Pick Up The Phone and Dial WAlnut 2773 * * * EXAMINER \u201cWANT ADS\u201d PAY BIG DIVIDENDS * * * Sell, Buy, Rent, Exchange, Through EXAMINER WANT - ADS 15 words for only 357 TWestm apm Frie Felt Jack luggage to Bill their m years, | the m nearest tains oi bour\u201d bh implyin; other p well fl: Just as \u2018the sc desert\u201d first du pitality, nurture have le to & ne mere TWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d Friendliness of Neighbors Felt in Mountains of Wales Jack Brown, who brought my luggage up the hill, ir brother to Bill and Maggie, wbo, with their mother, an old lady of ninety years, live on the othe side of the mountain, They are my nearest neighbours.In the mountains of Wales\u2019 the word \u2018\u2018neigh- \u2018bour\u201d has particular significance, implying a relationship which in other parts of the world might well flatter the word \u201cfamily.\u201d Just as in what Doughty calls \u201cthe school and nurture of the desert\u201d men have learnt that the first duty to a stranger is hospitality, so in the school and nurture of the mountains men have learnt that the first duty to 2 neighbour is helpfulness.\u201cIs it the loan of the horses to fetch a load of coal from the town | Is it a bit of Is it a few four miles away ?wire for the fence ?boards to make bookshelves ?Why, to be sure! Aren't we neighbours now ?\u201d , , .I thought when I came to my cottage by the lake that I was coming to find peace in solitude.I thought to hear no sound but the cry of the birds, the trickle of the stream through the bog, the breathing of the wind, the crackle of the fire.And so I lived for a time, grudging each moment when a fellow human drew near, count/ng only those moments happy when I was alone, until ~the last day of the year.THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1944 farmers and repherds, with their wives and their daushters.They sat with me around my fire, and as naturally as the logs took light so their voices took fire, and they sang song after song in their native tongue.The eyes of the old men were closed while their hands beat time to the music.The eyes of the young girls were open but their thoughts were far away.Then 1 realized that they were born of the same soil as the reeds and the rushes, and that their voices were the spirits of the wind and the rain end the sun that shines golden on the snow.\u2018Then 1 realized too that I need no longer be alone or lonely, for there were men and women who loved the things that I loved, men whose roots were as deep in the soil as those of the gnarled alder-trees on the hillside, women whose hearts were fresh as the starwort i» the well .Then they went out into the erisp night That night there came visitors, | Sailor Captures Rare Japanese Butterflies Pharmacist\u2019s Mate Robert Shul- man of Brooklyn, N.Y., finds Bougainville Island a swell place | \u2014for catching butterflies.With a net fashioned from a G.I.mosquito head net, the amateur entomologist gpends his spare air end I was glad that it dark, for there were tears in my eyes.I found it difficult to speak.At last, In an effort to break the tension, I said to Dal : \u201cThat's .a bright star over the hill, have you any idea what its name is?\u201d \u201cI dunno,\u201d he said, \u2018it's been there for years.\u201d And so with the fun that was in their hearts they disappeared into the black belt of fir-trees that straddles the hill.\u2014From \u201cComing Down the Wye,\u201d by Robert Gib- bings.(New York : Dutton.) was PAGE ELEVEN time pursuing his favorite hobby, Buns.A Marine combat correspondent, writes thus of Pharmacist\u2019's Mate Shulman to a friend: I\u2019ve \u201cscen on Bougainville was a camouflage-clad warrior, net poised, wallowing through a swamp, chasing butterflies, \u201cWhen I saw him he was only a short distance behind the front lines.\u2018Bougainville 1s a swell place for butterflies,\u201d he told me, \u2018Beautify! species here, some so rare you *never see them in books.\u201d \u201d .Much time and fretting would be saved around home by having rugs with designs like cigarette ashes.\u2014London Free Press, I have never heard anything about the resolutions of the apostles, but a great dea] about thelr acts.\u2014Horace Mann.re fe.© lo, © NS ~~ fr THEY DONT HAVE TO PAY THEY DONT HAVE TO WEAR TWO SUITS om LONG UNDERWEAR , SALOSHES, HUNTING CAP, ETC+ STILL.FREEZE STIFF, X97 THEY DONT HAVE TO FIGHT A WILD- of EYED FLOCK OF DRIVERS FOR MILES ON THE WA/ TO THE STADKMA.ta Vans NL 4 0 TT / 0 9\u201d, 0,0 À oa 00 WHAT'S CLIPPING © HOW DO YOU PRONOUNCE SU-AZ-S5-W-1-1<-Z AND WHAT DOES AND / p A 91/2 L) = C5 0 05 LT).TU 4 HOW MANY POINTS DOES A BAL CH I COUNT ?even to within range of Japanese \u201cOne of the strangest things .Anan ETT ST Tar Tr TEE AND THEY DON'T GET STUCK ROR.CHRYSANTHEMUMS .OR PUT ON KWIZ ZING BEES, I ; RETR FRIENDS A SMACK INTO THE FIRST BOOT SANE \\ \"T % CANT 2 ck SAND 2 ) 3 .$ oo *, À Le 2 \u2018 ST THE HECK \u201c\\FRECK JUST DOESN'T H, YoU WANNA STEER CAN'T WE EVER GO ANYWHERE SRE Ss RE TU ARE ME EEE RE EEE AT PORT SHADZ HE WANTS A Freie MAKING TE TR AN 7 SO Se ca REET ST RET RERO o HEE pt, me ve i EE qu es mme ee Pre ITER vs CF EE he ten dE AE EE TE \"Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d At York Theatre Charles Laughton brings another of his beloved characterizations to the screen in the first recent film to deal with modern Australia, M-G-M's \u201cThe Man From Down Under,\u201d now playing at the York United Theatre.Laughton portrays a lovable Aussie who leaves Belgium at the end of the last war, taking back with him to Australia two refu- Eee children whom he believes to be brother and sister.In his burry to leave he completely forgets Aggie Dawlins.Aggle, played by lovely Binnie Barnes an English entertainer, is left quite literally waiting at the church.Years pass and the children mature.Donna Reed is now a lovely young girl and Richard Carlson Australia\u2019s champion boxer.But hard times hit Laughton.When Aggie reappears as a rich widow, he gambles his inn and loses everyth'.g he owng to her.With the outbreak of war, Laugh- ton enlists in the land army until the threat of Jap invasion brings him home again\u2014to a commission in the army and into Aggle's arms.\u201cPhe Man From Down Under\u201d marks Miss Barnes\u2019 first screen appearance in over a year and she Is a delightful foil for the Laughton ghenanigans.Donna Reed and Richaré Carlson, two of M-G-M's most promising younger players, advance another notch toward screen atardom with their work as the young lovers.Miss Reed wears several outfits of unusual design, created espe- AT THE MONKLAND FRIDAY! SYA phrey \u201cBogart and players in a scene from ng film \u201cSahara,\u201d which opens at the Monkland United Theatre on Friday playing until Monday night, AT THE YORK UNITED SATURDAY! Don Ameche and Gene Tierney in a scene from the Technicolor production \u201cHeaven Can Wait,\u2019 which opens at the York United Theatre on Saturday playing until Tuesday night.cially for her by Irene.Richard exciting boxing houts ever staged Carlson stars in one of the most before the cameras.In the supporting cast, fine Theatre (Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) About the wackiest family in America and their beautiful i daughter who liked wolves! with MABEL PAIGE WILLIAM DEMAREST Directed by Coorge Marshall - A Paramount Picture COLUMBIA PICTURE % Humphrey BOGART in \"Crime School\u201d with The Dead End Kids and Cale Page CW JA The Year's Top Sunday Until Tuesday portrayals are contributed by .Clyde Cook, Laughton's Aussie pal; Horace McNally, who rivals TODAY and Carlson for the love of Miss Reed; Arthur Shields and Chris- SATURDAY topher Severn.Robert Z.Leonard, who last _\u2014 directed Laughton in \u201cStand By For Action,\u201d repeats with another worthy effort and also shares production honours with Orville O.Dull UGH Riot! \u201cThe Russians can\u2019t be as vie- torious as we are led to belleve along a 600-mile front, day after day, for mor» them two months.It just doesn\u2019t happen .I'm positive it\u2019s all being done according to plan ., .When Russia and Germany unite .then we will pay for our \u201ceds and our pinkos\u201d\u2019\u2014Mgr.Fulton J.Sheen, reported in the Akron, O., Beacon- Journal.The funny*part about that is that Mgr.Sheen thought it was all right for Russia and Germany to unite in 1939, when the union Was against Great Britain.RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL DANCING Every Saturday Night © FEATURING BLAKE SEWELL Sand His Orchestra a, ELLA ce dns Dancing 9 to 1 am.INFORMAL Admission $2.00 per Couple (Including Al Taxes) À Susan HAYWARD in \u201cGirls on Probation\u201d with Jane Bryan and Ronald Reagan Girls \u2014 Don\u2019t Forget the SADIE HAWKINS DANCE at VICTORIA HALL \u2014 NEXT FRIDAY Featuring THE MODERNAIRES Tickets from Pete King or at the door MONTREAL REPERTORY THEATRE Presents \u201cOUT OF THE FRYING PAN\u201d A COMEDY BY FRANCIS SWANN Directed by John Mellor M.R.T.PLAYHOUSE, 1550 GUY ST.- MARCH 4-11 at 8.45 p.m.Matinee March 11 at 2.30 p.m.Seats $1.10, Plus Tax Public Seat Sale Opens March 2nd Phone the Playhouse for details of M.R.T.Membership (FI.4683) Z: CARLTON HOTEL ROOKE af DRUMMOND ST TET Ts (! 1 |, I VI STZ, (Monkland Ave.at Girouard) Starts TODAY until MONDAY wonpiRe THE GREAT STAR OF CASABLANCA\" in the year\u2019s mightiest adventure drama! WITH % Bruce BENNETT % J.Carrol NAISH * Lloyd BRIDGES 2 Good Features ol we we! * Fes 5 got that Fi VER} JING: | a } \u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d me THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1944 mr A PAGE THIRTEEN \u2014 NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD \u2014 AT WESTMOUNT THEATRE No matter how heartily you have ever laughed, prepare to Jaugh louder and harder when you see Paramount's hilarious comedy with music, \u201cTrue to Lite,\u201d which opened last night at the Westmount United Theatre.It is without doubt the funniest picture this reviewer has seen in a long time and if you don\u2019t see it, you will have missed the kind of laughs from down deep that are all to rare these days.The picture stars Mary Martin, Franchot Tone, Dick Powell and Victor Moore with Mabel Paige and William Demarest in two riotous supporting roles, It tells the story.of two high-salaried radio writers, Tone and Powell, who are about to be canned because their program suffers from lack of reality.Tone, the debonair man about town, seeks no inspiration in night life, but owell goes among the people.He winds up in a diner in Sun- nyside, Long Island, where he meets Mary Martin, the counter girl.Mary, believing him to be down op his luck, takes him home with her to her zany family which consists of Pop (Vietor Moore) who works in \u2018a bakery by day end invents unpatentable things] by night; Mom (Mabel Paige), the boss of the house; Uncle Jake (William Demarest), chronic- ally unemployed; Twips (Beverly Hudson), the kid sister with a yen for Mary\u2019s boy friend; Clem (Raymond Roe), the young brother who wants to be a doctor but can\u2019t wait \u2018til he grows up.Mary arranges for Powell to live with them until he finds a job and Dick proceeds to use the family for a true to life radio program, He sends Tone a verbatim account of the daily happenings in the family and these âre immediately put on the air by a duplicate radio family.Dick tries to keep the family from listening to their radio, but, of course, the time comes when he is exposed.It is an uproarious time, as is everything preceding and everything following.The romantic triangle of Dick, Tone and Mary 1s also very humorous- iy handled and there is, too, some mighty melodic music sung by Dick and Mary \u2014 three songs written by Johnny Mercer and Hoagy Carmichael, \u2018The Old Music Master,\u201d \u201cMister Pollyanna\u201d and \u201cThere She Was.\u201d \u201cSee \u201cTrue to Life\u201d.by all means; it's great fun, and you're sure to enjoy it.The scientific unity which exists between God and man must be wrought out in life-practice, and God's will must be universally done.\u2014Mary Baker Eddy.timed ASt.Catherine at Guy Street) 4 ¢ embrac brilliant im Te with \"HENRY ALDRICH with Frances GIFFORD STARTS SATURDAY UNTIL TUESDAY Irs coon 10 THE LAST LAUGH! Lubitsch at his HENENZAAIT Gene TIERNEY - Don AMECHE .cahier COBURN and Marjorie MAIN « Laird CREGAR * Spring BYINGTON * Allyn JOSLYN * Eugene PALLETTE Signe HASSO * Lenie CALHERN * Helene REYNOLIS © Aubrey MATHER © Micha) AMES ,\u2014 2nd FEATURE ATTRACTION HENRY'S IN TROUBLE AGAIN .your sides burst, and kisses king size goes Hollywood, and Hollywood goes Wheeeee! Jimmy LYDON - John LITEL - Olive BLAKENE Today Only CHARLES LAUGHTON in ams | MAN FROM DOWN UNDER.\u201d with Binnie Barnes and Richard Carlson.\u201cLAD EVE\u201d, with Henry Fonda ond Barbara Btan- wyek.Lee N e\u2014it\u2019s best! GREATEST PRODUCTION Zo0/ Laughs that will make .as Henry Aldrich GETS GLAMOUR\u201d - Diana LYNN Humphrey Bogart and players which opens at the Westmount United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuesday night.AT THE WESTMOUNT SUNDAY \u201cCorvette K-225\".Deserving spe- clal credit for the undertaking is cameraman Tony Gaudio and Lieut.John Rhodes Sturdy, The American soybean crop this year will yleld approximately 209,000,000 bushels, most of which, because of its high nutrient value, will go into human and stock food.Sir Oswald Mosley is at the Shaven Crown Inn in the Cots- wolds.Sound: more as if he was coming out of jall than out of internment.THE MECHANICS\u2019 INSTITUTE of Montreal Library and Reading Rooms, Atwater Ave.& Tupper St.SOUND FILMS in a scene from \"Crime School,\u201d At The Monkland A graphic new revelation of war on the Noruh Atlantic is exhibited in \u2018\u2018Corvette K-225,\u201d by all odds one of the most stirring documentary screen thrillers ye recorded by movie cameras.The Howard Hawks production, presented by Universal, is now playing at the Mcnklend United Theatre.It is the authentic saga of those big-little U-Boat smashers which keep dangerous sea lanes open for shipping between North America and Britain.Filmed with the co-operation of the Royal Canadian Navy, \u201cCorvette K-225\" brings a sen- | sational and heroi: story to movie audiences for the first time.Every fascinating and hazardous detail of convoy protection seems to have been included and the ac- fual.encounters with Germans submarines and planes are tremendously Impressive, Well-known Players Intimate roles in the story are played by some of Hollywood\u2019s better-known players, but the observer is rarely coasclous of conventional cinema technique because the film is authentic.Much of it wag photographed from the\" rolling decks of a real corvette tossing through a perilous sea.Randolph Scott is starred ag the Canadian Naval Con mander.It is his finest achievement.; Featured importantly are James Brown, Noah Beery, Jr., Barry Fitzgerald and that genial comedian, Andy Devine.Others in the cast are Fuzzy Knight and Richard Lane.A stunning movie newcomer, Ella Raines, has the THE DICKENS FELLOWSHIP Guest Speaker Msgr.0.Maurault, C.M.G.Rector, Université de Montréal \u201cA French-Canadian Travels The America of Charles Dickens\u201d VICTORIA HALL, WESTMOUNT Tuesday, February 22 at 8.15 p.m.Members Show Cards: Guests 50c W.M.Ellis, Hon.Treasurer AT.7746 Thurs.Eve., Feb.24%h \u201cWINGS OF A CONTINENT\u201d Description of T.C.A.Operations.\u201cSTRATEGY OF METALS\u201d Production of metals In relation to our war effort.\u201cPEOPLES.OF CANADA\u201d Describes the various races In Canada.March 2nd 7% | \u201cFive Men of Australia\u201d \u201cSmoke and Steel\u201d \u201cVoice of Action\u201d leading feminine role and is teamed romantically with Scott.Thelr scenes together are played with logical restraint and understanding.Director Richard Rosson, said to have devoted an entire year including three months with his camera crews on actual North Atlantie convoys in the making of the film, has created a vastly important screen chronicle tn a (Decarie Blvd.at Snowdon) TODAY ONLY HEDY LAMARR % ROBERT YOUNG \u201cH.M.PULHAM, ESQ\u201d RUTH HUSSEY J VAN HEFLIN \u2014 ADDED \u2014 \u201c MY FRIEND FLICKA \" STARTING SATURDAY ! CHARLES LAUGHTON MAN FROM DOWN UNDER WITH % BINNIE BARNES %* DONNA REED * % RICHARD CARLSON * \u2014 ADDED \u2014 ALLAN JONES \u201cLARCENY wITH MUSIC\u201d % KITTY CARLISLE * % LEO CARILLO * % ALVINO REY * and his Orchestra RATES Ep root, rm ee J mri A ne asm vert \u201c22 ADR AE ESA Tiges = As PAGE FOURTEEN THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1944 - Westmount\u2019 } Home.Newspaper\u201d Golden Eagles and Monarchs Play In Hard Fought Battle The juvenile series between the Golden Eagles and the Monarchs in the Westmount Municipal Hockey League is proving to be one |i! of the hardest fought battles in Monarchs, created originally as a have fought the champions tooth The Golden Eagles had very during the league schedule administering three defeats to them, but this play-off series for the right to advance into the Q.A.H.A, play- downs has been an entirely different matter.The Monarchs had the title in% their hands on Monday night when they held a one goal lead in the first overtime period of the third and deciding game, but a disputed goal put the champions back Into a deadlock and the teams then battled in another overtime session before a sudden snowfall forced the ending of the game.The series, originally set for a two out of three game affair, went into its fourth\u2019 game on Wednesday night with the issue still to be decided.The Monarchs upset the dope in the first game of the series when they beat the Golden Eagles 4-2.MacPherson, Glen Magee, Buddy Cox and Dick McKinnon tallied for the winners, while Frankie and Euard Read were the goal getters for the Golden Eagles.- The second game of the series was just the opposite with the Golden Eagles running off a 5-2 victory with the Read boys again dominating the scoring, each of them tallied a pair of goals with Donn Bussiere adding the fifth, Bud Cox and Warren Chippin- dale scored for the Monarchs.\u2018Monday night\u2019s games was the best of the series.Euard Read sent the Golden Eagles into a .one goal lead early in the first period when he tallied on a breakaway, but the Monarchs tied the issue up in the same stanza when Bud Cox banged in MacPherson's rebound, The teams then battled through thé two other regulation periods without a score, The .| snow forced the game to be cali- Monarchs took a 2-1 lead early the history of the league.The second string Golden Eagle team, and nail in the play-offs.little trouble with the Monarchs in the first overtime period when Jan Fraser talled from a scramble in front of the Golden Eagles\u2019 nets and then the disputed goal by BE.Read sent the game back into a deadlock.The original intentions were to play until one team won but the sudden heavy \u2018downfall of ed at the end of the second overtime period.In.the other half of the playoff series, the Claremont Barracks and Staynor clubs player a 3-all tie last Wednesday night.The winner of this series is scheduled to meet the winner of the Golden Eagles-Monarchs set- to but they will not enter the Q.A.H.A.playdowns.Due to the fact that the Claremont Barracks team will not be able to play till this Monday at least, the final series will probably be deferred till after the Q.A.H.A.playdowns.Earle.MacDonald with two goals and Rupert Rubens with the third -were the scorers for the Staynor, while Smith notched a pair of counters for the Army team and Crosby talliéd the other.à War a Reversal There is a much-flogged and rapidly dying horse called the art and science of war.It is losing all meaning because, More and more, men are seeing that war, by its fundamental nature, is the reversal of all art or sclence.\u2014 Humphrey Harman, English Actor.HOBBY TRY OUR PLYWOOD on WALLBOARD MOULDING, TRIMS, ETC.SIZE 2° x 5° Screw Vice HARD WOOD PINE SHOP 1438 Guy St.FI.8022 (Just Ye St.Catherine) $16.00 SPECIAL! SPRUCE WORK BENCHES Complete with Hardwood $8.50 pg © MONTREAL'S INDOOR LUMBER YARD eo \u2014 ST.LEO\u2019'S SPORTS By BILLY HAROLD Smit = nd nt rr Our Bantams will be out to defend the Canon Heffernan Memorial Trophy tonight when they hook up with Catholic High Bantams in the feature game of the Xavier Apostolate Winter Sporis Carnival held annually at the Forum.Saturday morning the Bantam B gang will head for Valleyfield where in the after noon they will be guests of Gault Institute in an exhibition hockey game to bp played in the Val- leyfield Arena.The last home game of the schedule is booked for the Academy rink on Wednesday when our Bantams will receive the Daniel O'Connell team.Odds and Ends Tommy Brennar, former St.Leo's boy, scored his first N.H.L.goal and helped his Boston Bruin Club to defeat Chicago Black Hawks.Bernie Gato, clever centre of the Bantams, will be lost to his team for the remainder of the season as the result of suffering a rather severe shoulder injury.St.Leo's Bantam and Senior B.squads are the only thorn in the side of Brother Paul in his aspiggtions to sweep four hockey titles for his Catholic High School teams.Loyola and McGee have fallen aside as serious contenders in all the Interscholastic Leagues, leaving the tough job to St.Leo's ta try and nudge one or two of the Black and White's formidable array of hockey talent.Our coach, not to be outdone by any.of \u2018his \u201cboys, boastful of the fact he received his invitation to the Sadie Hawkins Soclal ahead of some of the more reputable Romeos of the high school.This social, sponsored by the girls of St.Paul's Academy, will be held « | Friday, 1-5 p.m.Plaza Restaurant, FT, 3431.Please call after 7 p.m.prices.HA, 3790, evenings, CR.1939 \u2018 4358 Sherbrooke st, W.1-11 D-16 , .1938, _ n-§ LOST ENGLISH pram, perfect condition, CAMERA, sn \" 2 ; | % a \u2019 wall folding type wanted, t \u2018 EYEGLASSES in case, Tuesday, De- hose +4 purner Gurney ous range, apply YO.0824 or WA, (485.D-28 a 44 tween Bruce avenue and Westmount | Cu Mac Ni fo dent Apt I OT AW burner olectrle piite win tent q High School.WE, 2248.Reward.D-27 ore Ces Seige.ho dealers.J-286 control.Madame Piuze, FL 2200, 1-18 1 ; 4 48 49 RING, gentleman's gold, with family a ha ee] ie coat, 1 sul FAMILY having to replace Furniture J | \u2014- crest, in Westmount.Reward.WE, : S (ig lda unde ha entire home, desire good class ture 7 \u2014 7 7) 53 54 3001.D-21 YOUTII'S METAL bed, half length niture, rugs, ete, reasonable price.a i AT WESTMOUNT Park hockey rink, Ses almost | new, Kitchen curtains, Write box 136, co 2181 Hampton.4 Ry , ce.Vi.9549.! 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MUSKRAT fur coat, size 18, sacrifice, MEN'S CLOTHING, FURS | imsviswsisiar i BROADLOOM RUGS \u2019 no reasonable offer refused, owner CALL TALON 5735 plural 56 Cerium: gone south, DE.3180 D-15 er Made from your old carpets, mater- 44 A tax A symbol \u201d : .: 2-9 Jewellery, musical instruments, lug- ial, any size or color.45 An East In- SIS JIITIE{Al [PIL 58 Brother of BOY'S clothes, suits and overcoats, gage, orlental rugs, mens suits.| ANGLO FRENCH CARPET CO.dian herb S|EIE T|E|R]N SI EIRIE Odin foi\" 12 years, English made.D Browns, Crescent 1561.Evenings.Drummond Ridg.Plateah 5846 .,.D-10 n-2 _ - _ 447 Le am - pire Te RRR Sta nors Hold the lone Panther tally.Westmount Highlights ; layo S One ore he Loue noce back i before, the teams seesawed back e Game Lead and forth throughout the game.by Buddy Cochrane To Cet Underwa Over Panthers Jackie Martin tallied twice for ; = the Staynor team with Malcolm LL ; ; ° \u2014_\u2014 Turner getting the third goal Sheila Baker, 624 Carlion av- a tea dance which will be held : Richard Lord's Staynor Cana-{ while Ross Gillingham, Bob Put- enue, Westmount, won the Doug |4! the high school this afternoon.0 ay venmg dians hold a one game lead over nam and Leonard McCubbin D.& D.: Garth Gilhooly\u2019s Panthers in the|scored for the Panthers.A 10 per cent, reduction in the use of electricity, manufactured gas, and coal for heating, would save annually approximately 24,- 000,000 tons of coal, 1,500,000 barrels of oil and 75,000,000 electric light bulbs.\u2014\u2014 LEARN TO SWIM QUICKLY\u2014EASILY It's easy to swim at the \u201c'Y\", Much easier than you think.Hundreds of men and boys learn to swim at the \u201cY\" each year, why not you?Phone for complete information on swimming, diving and life saving.WESTMOUNT PS \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 YMCA 4585 SHERBROOKE ST.W.WL 2159 Art pire in Bar ne Cp EE REA ATTIRE osm rep nn | pre mr 22207 er migrer 2 esta tirer rare + oa mn ie cra gt ct OA EW A Aa oc PE EE EE pe oa my Sail ES tie 2, ore = amie.Le AT û SE Tire RLY ENE PRT, ot ms or ren Le ri i Ë Bi For ein, Rr TRIN LOT ht - es des ee 3 ; = J.ror nt \u2014 rm = Ce PAGE SIXTEEN Symbol Of Fight Against Tyranny The question of whether to straighten the sword in the hand of Richard the Lion-Hearted, in the equestrian Palace Yaid of Westminster, bent by & bomb fragment during the blitz, has brought statue the under bent but not broken, {3 truly symbolic of what Great Britain Large As Pigs went through in her darkest days of the war and should be left as it is.Others, however, contend that in the the straight sword is the only world.and wroug of all kinds, THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1944 standable suggestion that a sword.Monster Rats As s It has been reckoned that there are no fewer than four hundred thousand million rats in the other kind.That is a number more appropriate symbol of the Em-|Quickly figured out than count-| which is blind, and is quite harm- pire\u2019s attitude agains tyranny|ed.These myriads of rats consist less.of thousands of species, varying underground in hot sand.size of à pig.Rats are called rodents, because they are gnawing animals, aud still.than there are rodents of any There 1s a tiny kind of rat It spends its whole life) busband.' Insomehow feel will prove the case.wherever they are most of them carry plague and there are many more rat-rodents diseases.in length to monsters nigh the| West Africa there is a rat with a body a foot long and a tall longer Rats should he killeq found, as A film cutie lists the 10 masculine qualities she expects in à Or, husbands, as we The Strength of Alcoholic Beverages During the past several months, a number of misleading statements have been circulated \u2018regarding the strength of alcoholic beverages sold under the new Federal regulations.The following facts will no doubt help to clear up a greatly exaggerated situation.Before the new regulations concerning strength were imposed, the alcoholic strength of beverages sold in this province such as Scotch whisky, rye whisky, gin, cognac and brandy, was approximately 42.8 percent alcohol by volume, corresponding to 75 degrees proof (British Proof Spirit) or its equivalent \u2014 25 degrees underproof (25 U.P.) That was the situation before the new regulations of November, 1942 were applied.This new wartime law specified that all alcoholic beverages which were to be bottled and placed on the market were not to be stronger than 30 degrees underproof (30 U.P.)\u2014that is, 70 degrees proof or its equivalent, 40 percent alcohol by volume.Thus it can be seen that most of our alcoholic beverages had their alcoholic strength reduced from 42.8 percent alcohol te 40 percent alcohol.From these facts it is easily realized that alcoholic beverages in general have not been greatly altered.And it is interesting to note in passing that in Great Britain, most of the alcoholic beverages offered for sale are no stronger than 30 degrees underproof.(30 U.P.) Scottish distillers and all others who engage themselves in this business would be surprised indeed, if told that this particular alcoholic strength indicated an adulteration of their products.A number of \u2018these same | overseas products are also offered for sale at a strength of 40 degrees underproof (40 U.P.) which corresponds to 60 degrees proof.or its equivalent, 34.3 percent alcohol by volume.The Quebec Liquor Commission publishes this information in the hope that the public will reply to those who see fit to pretend that all alcoholic beverages sold in Quebec today are adulterated heavily.It also takes this occasion to point out to the public that it is in no way responsible for the present situation which was brought about by regulations imposed by Federal authorities.The situation in Quebec is exactly the same as that existing in every Other province of the Dominion where alcoholic beverages are sold.Published by QUEBEC LIQUOR COMMISSION , Cn.Sa a BD lies.GA hed put + RH EY * _ Lg .Le > patiné vi M2 0 AP + «IE PS\" + un Nudé Let ede te tp GED EE, ac Ee 4 Cae vr 4 a BB 4 A me mem a \u201car A A LAON aw TN tem m ie be mea "]
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