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[" - Orr Mulligan, : WATCHES! Soo fi about à watch.We grand selectien » Dominion Wide Program Opens Here ' Fhis Week - A May Brake-Check campaign, under auspices of the International Association of Police Chiefs, Dominion wide in scope, fs under way locally and everything possible is being done to inform the public of the program and its purposes, \u2018focus attention on the undertaking and enlist public support.The program desires all youth organizations to be asked to participate and schools can help by students asking parents to have their car brakes checked during the period.Legion and Veterans of both World Wars will be co-operative in many localities.Home-School Associations are also expected to be interested as also the churches in most communities, clergymen advising their parishioners of the vital importance of highway safety through ascertaining that passenger cars are in the best possible working order.War production plants may also endeavour to prove the necessity of maintaining a high level of traffic safety as a vital part of the war effort.To help make cars last longer and to reduce accidents, West- mount Police will co-operate in the nation-wide Brake Check program, it was announced today by Chief of Police W.Gough.During May the police will (Continued on Page Z) Westmount Park V-E Day Service Will Be Held City of Westmount authorities have planned a Civic Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication to be held in the Park on the day that news of cessation of hostilities in Europe is received.Citicens of prominence and the various denominational leaders will take part and loud-speaking installation will carry the ceremony to the crowds anticipated attending the V-E day gathering.The band of the Royal Montreal Regiment will play opening selections and the choirs of the various churches will lead the singing.Among the clergy participating in the order of service will be Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, Rev.T, W.Jones, Rabbi H.J.Stern, Rev.J.A.Johnston, Rev.William Rev.A.Lloyd Smith and Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay.Local Musician Heads Army Show Arthur Morrow, 21 Melborne Avenue, talented young local musician has {just finished a week's embarkation leave and is pow overseas, with the army show known as the \u201cTin Hats\u201d in the capacity of Director, Transferred from the M4 band \"to the 18th Entertainment show in Toronto, it was not long before he was spotted by the \u2018Tin Hats.\u2019 .Graduate of Westmount High School where he was an active \u2018member of the school orchestra, fie had a real jam session with Johnny Holmes, ve ATTIRE a AA.FL A Home and School Elect President Mr.W.H.Hayes was elected President of the King\u2019s Home and School Association at the regular monthly meeting held in the School, Mr.Max Ford was the speaker.Principal G.D.Lessard announces the winning of the West- mount Elementary Schools Junior Basketball Trophy by the King's School boys team.The following pupils were members of the team:\u2014 George Gough, John Gilling- ham, Ernest Myors, Ronald Law, Eric McFadden, Peter Howie, Jack McOrmand, Bobby Burton, and Earl Burton.No Toleration For Gangsters Says Diplomat BY GEORGE COCHRANE \u201cTo prevent a third world war people must not consider themselves as citizens of a city, a province, or a nation, but as citizens of the world\u201d, Colonel M.Thomas Tchu, former secretary to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, tounder and director of the World.Citizenship Movement, declared in an address to students of West- mount High School at an assembly fn the school's gymnasium Tuesday morning.In a masterful address, he drew & paralle] between a gangster in a community and a gangster nation in the world.\u201cYou do not tolerate a gangster in Westmount and we cannot tolerate for an instant a gangster in the family of nations,\u2019 the speaker sald.\u201cThey both must be brought to justice.\u201d Col.Tchu traced the development of the gangster nations of today, Germany, Japan and Italy ~ (Continued.on Page 8) Ta FAMERS OSS AR As ER en a va re - \u2014 , Police Chief W.W.Gough Battered Case Keeps Glasses From Weather Melting snows of Westmount Park surrendered to view an old rusty spectacle case that remained unovserved until a casual walker interestedly toed the weather-battered cover and was greatly surprised to discover inside a pair of gold-rimmed glasses which had suffered no damage.The case inside was marked Barlow and Barlow and the right leg had undergone a repair job being fastened with fine wire at the junction with the lense.William Gibson, caretaker, 6 Park Place, was the person who found them and he reveals that the glasses are not spoiled and the owner may have them, on supplying proof.by calling at 6 Park Place.C.C.F.RADIO TALK Dr.Stanley Allan, C.C.F.candi- | date for Notre Dame de Grace will speak on behalf of Dr.J.Cyril Flanagan candidate for West- mount-St.Antoine in the coming Federal Election, next Thursday at 7.45 p.m, Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned A.Ross Gratton | i & COMPANY 4263 St.Catherine $t., Westmount Free Estimates WE.2323 >O< >o< SOC 50F QUOTA PRICE:\u2014 THREE CENTS g Obj ective Now Being Neared Unit © Lem The results -for the first 10 days of the Eighth Victory Loan Campaign are well ahéad of all previous loans for a similar period.There has been a satisfactory increase in the number of subscribers, \u2018as well as dollar amounts; If the citizens of West- mount keep up this pace, the or- Æanizers have every reason to believe that Westmount will go over the top by May 12th, the closing day of Canada's Victory Loan Campaign, declares Unit Headquarters.Nevertheless, the sales force are -stating that there are «till a great number of people who ask the salesmen to call back two, three, four and five times, for their subscription and the organs\u2018 izers again ask the co-operation - of the citizens to avoid these call backs as much as is humanly pose: gible.) To those citizens who have delayed purchasing- their bonds a phone call to the Unit Honan ters will insure a salesman calling for - any - new - or\u2019 additional sub\u2019 scriptions, : While elated over the progress the organizers point out that, the objective is the minimum requirement put that a substantial over- subscription would demonstrate: beyond a \u2018doubt Westmount's determination on the eve of Victory - \u201cInvest In The and Peace to Best\u201d.Lt.H.M.Kenyon Home From Overseas Lieutenant H.M.Kenyon; who is attached to the W.T.S.of F.AN.Y., returned from overseas on Tuesday night on leave and has rejoined her family here.Lieutenant Kenyon is the guest of her father, Mr.J.Pitblado, Seaforth Avenue, In October, 1941, Lieutenant Kenyon went overseas as a volunteer transport driver and worked with the Polish army in Scotland.Two years later she was transferred to London, to the Polish Ministry of National Defence, where, as Polish Liaison officer with the Anglo-Scottish-Polish so- cleties, she headed a department of her own.BACK TO OLD JOB Victoria Hall employee John Forest is one who won't have to worry about rehabilitation.His old job was open to receive him.on his return after discharge from the R.C.A.F.Westmount Veterans Win French Battle Honours Captain Allan F.Smith has been awarded the coveted Croix de Guerre with Gilt Leaves, the second highest war decoration given by the French Government in \u201crecognition of gallant and distinguished service\u2019 and promoted to majority by Canadian Army.- Major Smith, one of six brothers all members of the armed services, and former Weredale men lost his father in the last war.Miss Craig, lady superintendent, was quite flustered when a tall young man wearing naval uniform with North African and Active Service ribbons walked In and greeted her the other day.It was \u201cBillie\u201d, Willlam E, Taylor, able seaman home on survivor leave trom the Silver Star Park sinking.The young sailor told a grim story of a burning Canadian tanker, and flaming ofl in which his mates were burned to death, and affirms his determination to return to work until the war is over.* 8 * Also receiving military honors from the Government of France for deeds of gallantry in the face qf the enemy, are the following local active veterana: The Croix de Guerre with Gilt Star was awarded to Maj.L.C.Monk, 40, of Westmount; Maj.D.8.F.Bult-Francis, 34, 492 Mountain Avenue; and Lt.Gordon K.Henry, 26, of Westmount; Croix de Guerre with Silver Star was awarded to Lt.J.D.Campbell, 81,-506 Victoria Avenue.$I EVR vresesiianesns vag ssapget ifr sree agt Montreal Rotary Speaking Finals Won By St.Leo's Griftith Marshell, son of Sqdn.Ldr.and Mrs.Griffith Marshall, 433 Metcalfe Avenue, speaking on the subject \u201cUnity among Canadians\u2019\u2019 was awarded top honours in the finals of the fifth annual public speaking contest held in the Mount Royal Hotel and sponsored by the Montreal Rotary Club.This young speaker was one of nearly 1,000 school boys who entered the contest through the local * Rotary clubs.St.Leo's Academy recelves a Challenge Shield donated by the Montreal Rotary Club, the young orator is richer by a ten dollar War Savings Certificate and the winner's medal, which is gold.Brigade Parade Smartly Headed By Pipe Band The 1st Company turned out to participate in the special Boys\u2019 Brigade parade called when plans for the main parade had been cancelled.Their band took the lead and carried the parade through to Westmount limits.The Life Boys were also present and looked very smart in their new naval uniforms.Sunday, the company paraded to Divinity Hall for special Youth Service, led by the 7th Toronto Pipe Band, the most outstanding Junior Pipe band in Ontario.The 1st Company united with the 2nd ++ for band strength and played along with the 10th Company's trumpet band.This parade was most successful.\u201d Lt.-Colonel Reg- (Continuell\u2019 LÀ Page 2) 2itanaun.creas tar BF PE 20 aufotssanasa ado térlIEF TIA rive Sp 4 Cae an AE Tg AeA hg Ea TR a rates Lie PE oem.ir rt INPI AY Tp a iy Ba NAS 35 A =X SER .Mayor of Westmount, John Jen- NOW NEARER ERERREER Fiftieth Anniversary On Wednesday, March 17th, 1937, Heather celebrated its 50th Anniversary.The Governor General, Lord Tweedsmuir, accepted an invitation to be present, but, unfortunately, illness prevented his coming to Montreal.Afternoon tea was held which was attended by the Club's officers and their ladies.The Mayor, John Jenkins , represented the City ot Westmount.The Hon, T.A.Crerar, Federal Minister of Mines and Resources, was present and gave a short address.Ten Montreal Island Clubs were each represented by four of their officers, and participated in a ten end Bonspiel.Lachine, with a plus of nine, were declared the winners.The Cup, given by Heather, for this occasion, was * presented by the Honorary President, W.B.Hutchison, The Rinks and Scores: \u2018Montreal West: C.W, Barr, E.B.Luke, A.W.Allyn, J.Ballan- tyne.Skip 6, Outremont; E.D.Weir, F.C.Orr, F.Graham, S.R.Burrell, Skip 10.Royal Montreal: A.Williamson, B.B.Stevenson, W.H.Paul, E.L.Wilson.Skip 8.\u201c Thistle: M.R.Ferguson, À.Mc- Allister, H.R.Blade, W.C.Hodg- son.Skip 14.Lachine: J.J.Sophus, À.E.Charron, A.B.Elder, L.F.Hamilton.Skip 12.St.Lawrence: A.W.Kilgour, J.P.Mines, Q.W.G.Dettmers, J.H® Bennett.Skip 9.Pte.Claire: J.E, Fuger, R.R.Joznston, A.Clermont, F.W.Mills.Skip 9.\u2019 Ste.Anne: J.D.Weir, L.C.McOuat, Col.G.G.Archibald, Dr.R.H.Angrove.Skip 5.Caledonia: J.B.Cullens, J.Reid, J.F.Roy, W.J.Bethune.Skip 6.St.George: P.Borup, L.J.Paterson, Dr.W.T.Hand, M.Campbell.Skip 1.In the evening some 225 members, guests and friends gathered at a dinner held in the Rose Room of the Windsor Hotel.The President, Mr, O.Mowatt presided.After an excellent dinner a programme of music, singing and dancing followed with short addresses by the various visiting Clubs\u2019 representatives, who presented their felicitations to Heather.Lt.-Col.V.H.Graham, Vice-President of the R.C.C.Club, presented the good wishes of the Mother Club, and Mr.H.R.Cock- field spoke for the Canadian Branch.Other speakers were: kins, Vice-President of Heather, Mr.S.B.Cayford and Past President of Heather, Mr.R.A, Nixon.Past President of Heather, Mr.Geo.Finlayson adequately and humorously thanked our visitors for their good wishes, Westmount Bonspiel The Westmount Bonspiel was Inaugurated in the year 1933.Heather had the feeling that the close of each season, \u2018interest lagged, all important games having been played, and the ice being more or less difficult to master from a curler\u2019s point of view.All felt that towards the end of the month of March, it would be worth while to revive interest in the \u2018\u2018roarin\u2019 game\u201d so our March Committee devised a Bonspiel that could be played at our Club (as we have 5 sheets of ice) by inviting all Clubs on the Island of Montreal 'to participate.It was found that we could play 64 teams down.to a final within a week or ten days time, so invitations were sent to each Club suggesting a quota to join with us in this great\u2018round-up\u2019\u2019.The idea was accepted and to our gratification the enthusiasm created was much more than anticipated.Since 1933 we have carried on with what is now one of the \u201cfeatures\u201d in curlifig in Montreal.To minim- throughout the competition.Not even a Heather member is permitted to use his gwn irons, and the play is so arranged, that no team plays Lwice in succession on the same sheet of ice.This makes it fair for all, visitors and home \u2018players alike.Another unique feature in connection with this Bonspiel is, that teams are only known by number when the draw ig made.Names of players are not supplied until afterwards, when each Club instructs the Secretary-Manager of Heather to whom the numbers allotted have been assigned.1937 being our fiftieth Anniversary, the Corporation, of the City of Westmount, through the Mayor and Aldermen saw fit to present a trophy for this competition, in the form of a beautiful silver Cup.The only stipulation by the authorities is, that the Cup be played for annually.Heather yearly presents.in ownership, a miniature of this Cup to the winning Club, and gold medals to each member of the team, the runners-up receiving silver medals, Winners: Thistle 1933, R.G.Hutchison, Skip; Heather 1934, J.McKee, Skip; Royal Montrea) 1935 W.Brown, Skip; Royal Montreal 1936, W.Brown, Skip; Caledonia 1937, J.L.G.McGerrigle, Skip; Runners-up: Royal Montrezi, W.Brown, Skip; Royal Montreal, W.C.Tyre, Skip; Montreal West, E.F.McMahon, Skip; Royal Montreal, J.H, Norris, Skip; Heather, W.B.Hutchison, Skip.Heather Curling Club Imc Season 1936-1937.List of Officers, Hon.Pres.W.B.Hutchi- son, O.Mowat, President, S.B.Cayford., Vice-President, W.E.Clarke, Hon, Treas, B.Y.Spencer, Hon.Secretary.Directors : C.M.Allen, Dr C.F.Crutchlow, T.McKay, A.H.Clark, G.Hunter, H.R.Cockfield, W.D.Lawrence, W.J.Muir.Hon, Auditors T.Rattraw and C.G.Wallace, C.A.Chaplains Rev.W.J.Clark, D.D., Rev.G.Oliver and Rev T.W.Jones, M.A,, B.D.Representatives To Branch: W.S.Campbell.To Granite Section: W.E.Clarke, W.E.Markham.Trustees John Anderson, R.A.Nixon, C.W.Taylor.Secretary-Manager J.G.MacKinnon.George Diack On Nov.15th 1910 the Executive of our Club engaged Geo.Diack for the exacting task of making the \u201cice\u201d.After 27 years of efficient and loyal service, George has become one of the best known rinkmen to the Curling fraternity.Visitors from sister Clubs on the Island, of Montreal, and from the out of town Clubs of the district, all have a kindly word of greeting for George, when they visit Heather, Many are the compliments he received after the game for his workmanship in supplying keen, true sheets of ice for all competitions.His clever and unique art in decorating the ice with fitting mottoes and figures in color, received much favorable comment.George was born in Auld Reekie, where he attended public school.He says: \u201cMy first experience of ice for curling, was climbing over the fence behind the school, and breaking up the ice by floating a raft through the deep water pond.Another pond was of asphalt and flooded abut 3% inch deep.The curlers used to spend the early morning curling before the sun got strong.\u201d George learned his trade as a stone cutter before coming to this country.Working in the shop were two former members of this Club, who had gone to .the old country to gain additional exper- fence, A.K.Hutchison and or on nw Tre Pictured above is a group of Catholic graduates of McGill University who attendec the second annual banquet of the Newman Club Alumni, which took place last Thursday in the Mount Royal Hotel.Left to right: Reverend G.Em- met Carter, Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Penverne, Led J.McKenna, Louis V.Hunter, Murray G.Ballantyne, George F.Bourke, Rev.Eric Present were: Mr.and Mrs, B, J.Keating, Miss Agnes Coffey, J.W.Fagan, Dr.and Mrs.Magnus Seng, Dr.and Mrs.R.E.Elliott, -Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Hashey, Dr.and Mrs, J.G.Quinn, Mrs.C, D.Coleman, Mrs.Mary Courtright, Mr.and Mrs.John O\u2019Briem, Dr.and Mrs.L.P.Nelligan, Hugh O'Donnell, Gerald Fitzgerald, Harold Loiselle, Miss Joan Allison, Mr.E.J.Hanrahan and Gorman and Mrs.Edward St.J.Gough, Miss Marjorie Baty, T.V.Burke, Count deRoussey, G.V.Kearns, Dr.H.8.Dolan.Subscribers were Herbert Cant well, Paul Casey, T.V.Collins, J.W.Long, Dr.F.BE.McKenty, J, A.Murphy, Dr.R.M.H.Power, J.R.Timming, jr., W.H.O'Reile ly, Dr.G.J.Cassidy, Dr.V.Hen- ey, Dr.Basil Cuddihay, Dr.J.J.Ryan, Dr.Donald Hingston, Proe fessor C.C.Lindsay, Tim Slattery, O'Connor, Mrs.Nelligan and Miss Hanrahan, Miss Marie-Armelle| Miss L.McCarthy, Dr.H.R.Dune Patricia Hanrahan.Penverne, Donald Mooney, Mr.|stan Gray and N.A.Timmins, jr.e e eo : No Tolerance Dominion .Brigade (Continued from Page 1) and claimed that thelr campaigns of terror should have been brought to end by concerted worid action when Japan seized Manchuria, when: Italy marched in Ethiopia, and when Germany made its first claims in Europe, \u201cWhether or not we cen learn to live as citizens of the world,\u201d concluded the former secretary to China's number one man of today, \u201cwill decide whether or not there will be a third world war.\u201d Col.Tchu, while making his seventh trip around the glebe, will speak in 16 cities across Canada on the need for world citizenship and he will leave literature on the World Citizenship Movement, which has received a great deal of encouragement throughout the United Nations, .R.O.Bartlett, principal, introduced Col, Tchu (pronounced \u201cchew\u2019) and Sam Freedman, president of the Students Council, thanked him on behalf of the school.On the platform was Wilfrid Spearman, executive secretary of the Westmount Y.M.C.A., through whom the speaker was obtained.Faut R.E.O'Doherty Robert E.O'Doherty, 335 Clarke avenue, right-of-way superintendent, eastern division of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada, will be honoured by his associates at a banquet and presentation held in the Montreal Club upon the occasion of his retirement after nearly half a century in telephone plant work.On October 1, 1938, he was transferred to his present position of right-of-way superintendent.With headquarters in Montreal, he 18 responsible for right-of-way arrangements for all telephone lines throughout Quebec and eastern Ontario.\u2018It 1s understood that he will take up his residence on the St.Lawrence near Aultsville upon his Àze, expepse Heather, Jrona AUS USEÀ.Pe.As, BLONDG.u.n0.n00.0000.TOtIrEMENE.Lausucntenenarmen re (Continued from Page 1) check the brakes of all cars involved in moving traftic violations and in accidents, according to Chief Gough.He added that cars also would be checked which are operated in a manner indicating that the brakes are not safe.\u201cThe brake check will be timely,\u201d he said, \u201cbecause, usually, accidents increase sharply in the spring.Since cars on the average are twice as old today as before the war, they are more likely to suffer breakdowns.The brake check should be an invaluable aid in holding the line against the certain threat,\u201d Chief Gough said.\u201cA simple brake check has been devised,\u201d explained Chief Gough, \u201cwhich will take a police officer only a minute to make.It is hoped that all motorists will cooperate in this war-time program by having their brakes checked voluntarily at repair shops and by making sure the entire car is in safe operating condition.\u201cNo new cars will be made until after the war\u2014yet, last year, a quarter million were damaged so badly in accidents, they went to the scrap heap.We've got to stop such fearful losses,\u201d Chief Gough said.By means of a new and simple check, the police hope to locate the most dangerous brakes in use and to warn motorists of the urgency of getting their brakes adjusted or repaired.The check will be applied only to passenger cars involved in traffic violations, where the car is moving, and in accidents.Brakes will also be checked on cars which are operated in a manner indicating that the brakes are unsafe.\u201cThe brake check takes only a minute to make,\u201d according to Chiet Gough.\u201cIn making the check, the officer will place a wood block one inch thick on the floor board under the foot pedal.He then depresses the pedal.If it strikes the block before the brakes begin to grip, the brakes will be considered inadequate and in need of immediate attention.If the brakes grip while the \u201cpedal is slightly more than one inch (Continued from Page 1) inald Dean addressed the gathering on the theme \u201cWith God\u2019s Help\u201d.Pte, Monty Dugan, boy soloist of the 1st Company, rendered the selection \u201cHark, hark my soul\u201d, -Captain J.Howard Richardson presided at the organ.In the evening, a number of the boys were invited by the 7th Company to a special supper given by the ladies of their church in honour of the 7th Toronto Company's Pipe Band.Following a most enjoyable fellowship at the dinner table the units attended service at Mai- gsonneuve Presbyterian Church.A stirring message was delivered by their chaplain, Rev.Q.A.Mc- Dowell.Physical Training Monday the 1st Company took an active part in the Physical Training, First Ald, Band and Drill items on the programme at the Black Watch Armory.from the floor board they are not te be considered safe and the driver will be urged to have corrective measures taken, \u201cThe brake check was determined after careful research, and it is based on the pedal pressure needed to stop cars safely.The average car requires about 130 pounds of pedal pressure to permit brakes to do the best job of stopping the car.With only one inch of effective distance left in applying the brakes, it is possible to build up only about fifty pounds of pedal pressure, which is far less than is needed for proper stopping.\u201cThis brake check does not blanket all motorists.It applies only .to the conditions cited above.However, motorists in general, for their own protection and safety and to conserve their own cars are urged to co-operate.If motorists have any doubt as to the safety ot their brakes, they should have them tested immediately at the repair shop and have them adjusted or repaired as soon as possible,\u201d said Chief Gough.' DR.E.M.GALARNEAU Surgeon-Dentist 312 LANSDOWNE AVE.(Between Sherbrooke & Western) DExter 7030 Barrister and Solicitor Ce HOWARD 8S.ROSS K.C.Telephone HA.9238 57 St.James St, Wet \u2018 < of ® Pp 0 4 4 A OR ETS OT EE Te ww VN WW OW Ww Te FTW VE 9 \"Ww ww rT Err Te Wu oe 3 vv WW 79 WW We =» pe PCR «+ Fuel Oil: - .DExter 1132 \u2019 \u201c4656 Sherbrooke St.We \u201cWestwieunt\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d United States.Consul L.W.Taylor, traveller, accomplished diplomat, exuding experiences abroad, entertained fnstructively as he addressed the attentive | \u2018Westmount Rotary members on French Equatorial Africa.\u201d Consul Taylor was sent to Brazzaville, capital of French Equatorial Africa, when the Governor- General of that immense territory, refusing to recognise the Vichy regime of Marechal Petain, announced his intention of sup- porting- General de Gaule and the Free French.Mr.Taylor gave an able exposition of the -administrative fune- tions, geographical features and native inhabitants of this vast French colonial empire.A Governor-General, who is responsible to the French Government, is the chief representative, he said.Four Governors, each in charge of a department and responsible to the Governor-General, are the superiors of sub-Departmental chiefs, all these officials being French, Four geographical areas form the territory.The coastal is mostly dense jungle, which the speaker revealed was ideal for logging operations, but there is a labour problem, the pigmies who dwell in this forest district prefer + hunting and do not engage in any form of manual work.Further inland there is rolling savanna land ~- \u2018table for agriculture and populated by intelligent natives who live in villages, work in coffee and cotton plantations and from whom the French colonial forces recruit their most suitable type for military service.\u2018Pasture land inhabited by nomadic tribes, all professing the Moslem religion and all having their own dialect and tribal cus- tonis, compose the third geographical area.The fourth division, which includes Lake Chad, is desert land, sparsely inhabited by tribes engaged in pastoral pursuits, their wealth being mainly calculated in flocks and herds.French authorities have pro- \"vided a restricted educational system, he declared, consisting of a village school, departmental school and a technical school, which latter Is located in Brazzaville, whereby minor native offi- PAINTING DECORATING AND - CARPENTRY REPAIRS Cleanest, Neatest and Most Thorough in Town J.A.Bethune Color Suggestions and Estimates Free AT.7192 / F.L.SILVER High Class Ladies\u2019 and Men's TAILOR Good assortment of imported goods always in stock.Repairing, cleaning and pressing : 4083 SHERBROOKE WEST ELwéod 0082 | United States Consul Eloquent On \u201cFrench Equatorial Africa\u201d clals are enabled to acquire elementary instruction.These schools are not open to all, he asserted.Mr.Taylor states that while native inteliigence is low, the people do make obedient household servants and carve articles from ivory in a manner which requires a high degree of manual dexterity.An exhibition of ivory articles owned by the speaker and carved a set of chessmen in black and white, a crocodile, cigarette holders, paper knives and various other items were the subjects of high praise and favourable comments.Rotarian Wilfred Spearman thanked the speaker for a very interesting session, followed by Rotarian Bill Moxley, who spoke on the need for extra effort in the matter of completing the Carnival Program.President Callard drew the members\u2019 attention to the Char- \u2018ter Night of the newly .organized Brownsburg Rotary Club to be held at the Lachute Golf Club, May 12th.Rotarian Cuthbert fulfilled the duties of song leader.» | Temple Emanuel | * * Divine Service tonight at 8.15 p.m.Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThe San Francisco Conference, The Faith and Fate of Israel.\u201d Saturday morning, sermonette \u2014 \u201cMaking a Vow\u2019 based on Torah portion.Closing Dinner Meeting of the Brotherhood: Sunday 6.45 p.m.Temple Community House.Speaker F/Officer M.H.Myerson prominent Montreal lawyer and author of the -bopk \u2018\u201c\u2018Germany\u2019s War Crimes and Punishment.\" Annual election of officers \u2014 Reports \u2014 Reservations J.Freedman LA.2775 and H.Tower BE.3453.Subject of Mr.Myerson\u2019s address: \u201cThe Problem of War Crimes.\u201d Sisterhood Closing Luncheon Meeting: Tuesday 12.30 p.m.Temple Community House.Address by Mrs.Jerome Harris.Annual election of officers\u2014Reports.Reservations Mrs.J.Roston DE.1765.Sabbath Ovos and High School Graduation: Pupils and parents will participate in a special ceremony on May 11th in conjunction with the Annual High School Commencement exercises.An Oneg Shabbat follows in the Community House.Conveners: Mesdames J.Isman, M.S.Singer, W.H.Robinson, E.Sterns, L.Wolfe, B.Yates, M.Wienthal, D.Miller, H.Lewis, H.Wolfe.Closing exercises of the Religious School and \u201c| auspices of the Zimroh Choir at award of prizes May 13th.Dr.Stern will address the benefit concert gathering under the Beth David Synagogue.May 15th guest speaker at the meeting of the Women's Association of Wesley United Church, N.D.G.Shuvuoth and Confirmation Services: Friday morning, May 18th, Dr, Stern will officiate.À class of six boys and girls will undergo the beautiful rites of Confirmation.Confirmants: Paul Arnovitz, 5396 Grovehill Place, Mr.and Mrs.Martin Arnovitz parents; Robert Edward Born- by African natives was on display, | eh Fle Mails Home Jap Flimsy\u2019 Cash Printed For Here man, 20, son of Mr, H.0.Hurdman, King\u2019s school High, pieces, This 14th Army, declares Hurdman, to 75 degrees at night, this country.\u2018WESTMOUNT, PRIDAY, MAY 4, 1945 F/O Graham Hurdman who sent the 10 cent.bil home from the Flying Officer Graham Hurd- and Mrs.322 Prince Albert Avenue, former pupil of and Westmount in a recent letter to his parents enclosed samples.of Japanese invasion money for use in Alaska and Canada.Had the Japs won a footing here we would be using this flimsey paper instead of our familiar silver ten cent money was forwarded from the South East Asia theatre of war where P/O Hurdman is stationed with a R.C.A.F.squadron, transporting supplies for the For some time this squadron was stationed on the fringe of the jungle and lived on Issued rations eaten standing or sitting or the ground.The biggest thrill of their tour of duty was a two day flying trip to the city of Calcutta the outstanding feature being the discovery of a shop where the airmen had their first ice cream since leaving Canada, The most enjoyable recreation was swimming in the gurf and the greatest annoyance, the temperature which reaches 115 degrees during the day and drops Through an arrangement with the Americans they*are able to enjoy the latest movies, some of which have not been released in Ca Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, - 2209 St.Catherine West LICENSED GROCER ~ Cigarettes, etc.Fl.4744 (Near The Forum) .\u201cFlimsy Paper\u201c for Canada and Alaska had a Japanese invasion been successfully launched.= x day, May 12, PAGE THRES Spring Art Show K '® .At Victoria Hall The Spring Exhibition of paint ings by members of the Independent Art Association Ine.is being held in the Victoria Hall.; Works by such well known artists as W.M.Barnes, A.R.C.A, Octave Gauthier, Paul Billings, John Humphries Ethelwyn Holland, Ida Beck, Beatrice Long, Tom Hall, Lilian Hingston, Ann Allan, Louise Ashby, Lorna M.-| Babbage, Marie C.Bouchard, Elizabeth Bottiger, Francois Deziel, Albert Girouard, Captain 1j J.O.Grey, Lillian Montgomery, Anna Lilly, Frances B.Sweeney, Helen S.Wickenden, Stanley B.Wilson, Kathleen C.Liebich, Del McCormack, Mary Mullally, Chas, E.Herd, Maude Hewton, Margaret Thompson, James Wright, }| are on display.Thé exhibition is on view to the public daily, 2.30 p.m.to 5.30 p.m, and evenings from 7.30 p.m.to 10.30 p.m., until Satur- admission free.If the city of Westmount runs short of flowers and plants ior its parks and gardens, it can come to the city\u2019s Parks Department, Gardens Branch, and get some of their surplus.The city\u2019s Executive Committee has just decided to authorize the Gardens\u2019 Branch to let Westmount have a share of its surplus plants.CITY OF W VITAL MATERIALS NEEDED Newspapers, Scrap lron and Stee WAR SALVAGE Zinc, Bottles, Rags, Fats, Bones, MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS ARE: Batteries, Bed Springs, Carpets, Boilers, Mattresses, Rubber (Tires and Tubes Only) 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 ESTMOUNT FOR THE WAR EFFORT ARE: 1, Aluminum, Brass, Lead, Copper, Phillips Burke, Arnold Hollinger, ger parents; Estelle Horn, 79 Horn parents; 5861 Terrebonne Ave., Mrs.A.S.Lehberg parents.Mrs.Garner Bornstein parents; 3445 Girouard Mr.and Mrs.R.B.Burke parents; 4965 Ponsard Ave., Mr.and Mrs George Hollin- Outremont Ave., Mr.and Mrs, J.Robert Lehberg, Mr.and 1 Y CN N TAL [I'S | [Av esrunsnresnee stein, 5077 lctoria Ave, Mr, an FES AED , Ave, Mr, and, .ag ot, ; PE 3 $4 per Load _ GARDEN SUPPLIES Te amon one DE.8481 x $7 Double Load.6051 WESTERN AVE.x I.+ Mpa AA Age NE ET ESS aE dR aN A SEE, er mec TS Tu wa Tr \u2018RSL Sea Scouts | Drill Exhibition On Parents\u2019 Night At Herbert Symonds School the Port Division of the Royal St.Lawrence Sea Scouts held their annual parents\u2019 night.Despite the rainy weather a high proportion of the parents turned up to sit in on the ordinary routine of the Ship's Company.During the first instruction period practise was In drill and semo- phore work.This was followed by the crews competing in a game of 8.0.8., which brought out a display of intense rivalry and which had its amusing moments, The Ship\u2019s Company was then cleared from the main deck and the Skipper of the unit, Mr.D.Desbarats, welcomed \u2018the parents and introduced Mr.Chas.Draper, the officer in general charge of the 3 units of the Royal St.Lawrence Sea Scouts, and Mr.PF.Campbell, skipper of the Starboard Division, who suggested that parents should think of permitting their boys to go to Camp Tamaracouta for 2 weeks.with a party he is planning.The second instructional period was occupied by a crew knotting competition and the introduction by the Skipper, of the official Sea Scout guests.Mr.Sydney Webster, chairman ot the Montreal Council, the guest of honour, who had inspected the Ship's Company in the early part of the evening, addressed the parents and Ses Scouts, congratulating the latter on their appearance and smartness and pointing out the purpose H.E.P.BULMER James F.Girouard, Suceessor \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Have your home electrical appliances repaired by experts to give years of more satisfactory service, \u2014\u2014 RADIO INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSED \u2014_\u2014 30 York Ave.- DExter 2316 ; TERRY GOODWIN Pupil of the Hilda Galt School of Dancing whe will star in the Hilda Galt Revue.and importance of Scout work, doing something to help boys to become happier and\u2019 better eiti- zens, to develop habits of self- reliance, of discipline and of consideration for others.Mr.Webster then presented cer- titicates to A.G.Hawes, J.Mac- Tavish, S.Skelton and B.Robertson for promotion to the rating of Sea Scout Second Class, and to B.Morrison and A.G.Hawes for promotion to leading hands, Humor loving mineralogists sometimes exhibit slabs of brown and white onyx, sawed thin, as \u201cpetrified bacon.\u201d P.DEMERS Plumbing & Heating Contractor Repairs and Alterations Many Years Experience I in the West End 214 WOOD 4 AVENUE DE WE.0465 \\ 5008 DECARIE BLVD, at Snowdon Experience not necessary Clerical work, canvassing, typing, telephoning, ete.Please call for further information | Wilbank 6725 Committee Room: 1551 ST.ANTOINE ST.Dr J.C.FLANAGAN C.C.F.CANDIDATE St.Antoine-Westmount Division Il YOUR HELP IS NEEDED o VOLUNTEER NOW e | CONDUCTS MISSION Rev.Frank H.Smye The Dean of Calgary, Rev.Frank H.Smye who is conducting the present eight-day mission at the Church of the Advent.Noted for simplicity of message, he is expounding teachings and princi- Dles of the New Testament.His first charge when advanced to the priesthood was St.Oswald\u2019s Mission, Montreal South, and from there he went to the Church of St.John the Evangelist, Montreal, as assistant priest, his ministry largely cÉntering in St.Michael's Mission.In 1933 he became Dean of Calgary.Revue In Aid Of Milk Fund The Kinsmen Club of Montreal is presenting The Mary Beetles Spring Revue at His Majesty's Theatre Saturday evening, May 12th, in ald of the Milk for Children in Bombed British Areas, \u2019 Generous support of this worthy cause is earnestly desired as milk now is needed more than ever to build strong healthy bodies in children and, in that way to remove from their memories many of the past and present evils of the world.Every effort is being made to make this performance both interesting and artistic as never before have our children co-oper- ated so enthusiastically with their teachers to achieve this ena, qd Cure Designed Enables Veterans Seek Opportunity Ambitious ex-service personnel will benefit by th® opportunity afforded by a college preparatory course designed jcintly by staff members of McGill University and will open a week next Monday, declares E.Stabler, headmaster, in a recent release.This course will cover a senen month period, May to December.Examinations will be written in December.Ex-Service personnel who take the course will be receiving educational benefits granted under the Department of Veterans\u2019 Affairs, These benefits are designed for discharged men and women who are qualified to enter college or university or can complete their qualifications within fifteen months from the date of discharge, It is the ex-service personnel who fall into the latter category which the College Pre- patory course is designed to serve.Classes will be held each morn- \u2018ing and afternoon and will deal with the following subjects: English Literature, English Composition, French (two written papers), Geometry, Algebra, and either Physics, Chemistry or History.The students may take a maximum of seven subjects.Ta qualify for entrance either to McGill University or to Sir George Willlams College students must obtain 50% in each subject and an average of 60% for all subjects.Officers of Sir George Williams College believe that \u2018the background of experience and maturity which the ex-service men and wo- Sir George Williams Collège which | ©bituary MRS.J.LAMBTON A funeral service.for Mrs, Joseph Lambton, 4867 Sherbrooke St.West, was conducted from the D.A.Collins.Funeral Chapel.She was 68 years of age and the wife of the late Joseph Lambton who pre-deceased her 22 years ago.\u2019 Formerly Jessie = Ross, Mrs.Lambton was born in Quyon, Que., and 18 survived by her four sons, Walter, Gordon, David and S8gt.-Det.Edward Lamhton, of the Montreal Police Department.AN of the boys are residing in Montreal and have distinguished themselves as athletes.\u2018 Also surviving are two daughters with husbands in the service, Mrs.J.Whalen, (Jean), and Mrs.Arnold Yetman, (Mildred); five brothers and one sister.- Interment took place in the Mount Royal Cemetery.CHOOSES INSURANCE Returned Veteran Paul Viau, Lieutenant in the R.C.A, now back from overseas, member of the - Canadian Legiow, Jean Brillant, V.C, Branch, enters the field of Insurance at 4935 Sherbrooke Street West.Born in N.D.G.on Decarie Blvd.Paul Viau was educated at St.Leo\u2019s Academy and joined the forces in 1942.He is now residing at 3771 Vendome Avenue and eager to rehabilitate himself in the business he has chosen to follow, ~ men bring to their classes will enable them to cover the necessary amount of work in a seven-month period and thus qualify them for college entrance next January.GIVE HER MOTHER SUNDAY, MAY 13th 4863 Sherbrooke W.(at Victoria)\u2019 FLOWERS See our large assortment of e Potted Plants e Cut Flowers WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS GOLDE Flower Shop WA.1522 to receive your furs.2% Includes insurance while furs 5007 Sherbrooke West (Near Clarement) Our new, modern storage vaults are now completed and are ready Located in the most perfectiy fire-proofed building in the West End, your furs gre safe with ws.Rates : Includes year-round world-widd 22% \u201c NORMANDIN & FILS | (Established 1884) EL.6049 nn rs.Tr ed al ge 22 n, ur ad he Jl ted ©, ve 1e of 1- 1d 8 lo d {J $4 11 Be ir re 2 Es Zi ART EE LL ) \u2018 PAGE FIVE \u2018 : | a A .- \" .\" \" - wo J 724 E oc vi ÿ In our school books we learned' that\u2014\"for want of a nail the shoe was lost\u2014for want of a shoe, the horse was lost\u2014and for want of a horse the battle was lost.\u201d Yes, often something that seems relatively small is the \u201chinge upon which a major event hangs.To-day, we all desire that our boys overseas shall return home quickly \u2014but it is only by every one of us doing the utmost in our power that this desire will become an accomplishment.The 8th: Victory Loan is here.Let every one of us lend our money, so that our boys may come home sooner.This Message is Sponsored By CROWN LAUNDRY CO.4220 ST, CATHERINE WEST WE.6771 FARQUHAR ROBERTSON LTD.614 ST, JAMES ST.WEST MA.7511 C.DESJARDINS & CO.LTD + FURRISAS 1170 ST.DENIS ST.HA.8191 4169 ST.CATHERINE WEST 7%) is Srèi | 865 ST.CATHERINE ST.EAST PL.5151, LIGHTING EQUIPMENT 4104 ST.CATHERINE WEST Fl.3518 M.PHILBIN HARDWARE CO.4860 SHERBROOKE WEST DE.1145 Fl.26. ERE rr A TC, REPEC: UAE air tei rar 18 rf Ÿ | ih .: LA, = more a Are ie re ee THE EXAMINER PAGE SIX Serving the City of Westmount Garden Srburb of Canada\u2019s nes voile Publisked Every Criday THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING \"COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.\u2018 Wainut 2773% - \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims te be a: independent, clean newspaper for the heme, deveted tc publie service.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1945 \u201cTHE WORK OF BEASTS\u201d \u201cIt\u2019s the work of beasts,\u201d declared a German doctor forced to view the horrors of the Nazi concentration camp at Ohrdruf.Thus,\u2019 with the full uncovering of its unspeakable atrocities, the Nazi wolf has shed its last semblance of sheep\u2019s clothing, and stands revealed in all its vileness for ever its former dupes to see\u2014if they will.On that \u201cif\u201d depends in large measure the redémption of the German people.Twenty years ago the nation that was then Germany instituted a system of enlightened prison reform which received world-wide attention, The Minister of Justice asserted: The execution of punishment .is a social question and one in which culture plays a big part.Our purpose is to train the prisoner for'liberty.We are humans dealing with humans, with, if you like, weak brothers who need our help.Light fateful years later a Nazi Minister of Justice announced that the \u201ctoo human\u201d method hid failed, and the press printed a survey of the new code under the caption, \u201cThe Abandonment of Humanitarian Principles in Prison Practice.\u201d So was evidenced the beginning of Germany\u2019s retreat to practices of the dark ages.There followed the gagging of the press, denial of civil rights, and, worst of all, suppression of religion, with substitution of Nazi doctrines for the Nazarene\u2019s teachings.Perhaps the greatest indictment of the German people is that they stood by and let this happen first to themselves, later to others.Some did oppose it, and were thrown into concentration camps.But the majority blindly allowed themselves to be led down the trail of degeneration by mad pipings of lebens- raum, racial superiority, and a \u201cnew order.\u201d If they were in ignorance of the bestiality of the Nazi regime, it was a self-willed ignorance, a deliberate turning from God-fearing to mammon-worshipping.\u2014Christian Science Monitor.\"17TH ROUND-UP Local residents will be interested in the Round-Up being held by the 17th Duke of -moury on May 17, 18 and .19, under.the aus-_ pices of the Ladies\u2019 Association, The last event of the kind, staged by the regiment, drew thousands, and this promises to be even more successful.The Ladies\u2019 Association of the regiment has been active ever since the beginning of the war in providing comforts for the men overseas.The following list gives an idea of the work they have been doing: fifteen thousand knitted articles, a quarter of a million cigarettes, one thousand Christmas parcels, twelve hundred packages of gum, fifty-five blankets, great quantities of clothing \u2014 these and much more have been sent to the men of the regiment overseas, to civilians in England, and to the men of the merchant navy.Do your part to help the association côn- tinue the good work.Patronize the Round- Up, and at the same time help yourself to an evening of \"extra-fine entertainment.TO GET EVEN We know a business man who went to Toronto to pay his respects to an elderly bankér and congratulate him on his recovery from a stroke.The man had been close to death and knew it.: \u201cI didn\u2019t care whether I came out of it or not,\u201d he said, rather wearily.\u201cWhat did I have to live for?\u201d : \u201cOh, come.on, Joe,\u201d said our friend, brightly.\u201cSurely there is someone whom you would like to annoy a bit longer.\u201d \u201cRight you are,\u201d said the banker, wryly.\u201cThere\u2019s a fellow I want to get even with.Five years ago he came to my office and took the major part of my savings.He sold me a single-payment annuity, good for $1,000 a month as long as I live and good for nothing if I die.To get my money back I must live to eighty.The very thought of it gives me strength to live.\u201d Lots of times when you think your wife's mad at you, she\u2019s just annoyed because she held such rotten cards at the afternoon bridge party.A woman looks at all the dresses in the shop windows for a month before \u2018she buys and for a month after she buys.THE LIGHT THAT MUST NOT FAIL aisepO corre Role +24 Most a Lis suid oR rls PE Re cratgeel) aed | TRE \u2014 = [ York\u2019s Royal Canadian\u201d Hussars at the Ar- | wv w not accept responsibility for them.- {Conducted by HOWARDS.ROSS, K.C, D.C.L.In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed 1 The opinions expressed .in this Forum are not necessarily those of this newspaper, and it does ;\u2014ommmmt à + My friend, Charles H.Inger- soll, editor and publisher of Democracy, believes with Tocqueville that the remedy for the ills of democracy Is more democracy.He has been for fifty ycars an industrialist and student of scientific economics.He was co-orig- fnator in 1892 of \u201cThe Watch That Made The Dollar Famous.\u201d Five hundred million were sold.He has been doing much broadcasting and lecturing on ecomno- mice and taxation covering nearly every state in his country.He is President of the National Tax Relief Association and edits.Democracy, with a small d, at 1165 Broadway, New York City.In a recent issue of his paper he writes of the death of Whidden Graham, the réformer who died recently at the age of eighty-three years at New York City.Of Mr.Graham, whom I had the pleasure of meeting and with whom I corresponded for some years, he wrote \u201cPerhaps the humblest role of the reformer is the writing of \u2018Vox-Pop\u2019 letters to the newspapers, and it is an art possessed by few.Concededly, and perhaps generously, ahead of the editor and average readers, the writer must gain their confidence and hold their interest.\u201d Graham migrated from the grass roots of Nova Scotia, (Antigonish) in the eighteen-eighties, and promptly fell in with the search of fundamental economics immortalized by Henry George, leading such great satellites.as Father Me- Glynn, Thomas G.Cherman and\u2019 Tom Johnston.ham\u2019s voice and pen have scarcely rested 2 moment in crying \u201cIn our wilderness,\u201d the only basic economic doctrine.No name in the movement for the abolition of poverty is more famed than his is to the general reading public; for a most thrilling and prolific platform speaker, with some self- imposed limitations due to his inability to put à curb on truth and Tacts, or on his inclination tc give specific point to ali he said.» * % A new method of putting In windows Is now being used to re- glaze bomb-damaged London, Instead of putty, a pressed steel bar, inexpensive and efficient, is used.It enables the work to be done in a fraction of the time needed for the old method of glazing.It is the idea of an official of the U.K.Plumbers\u2019 Union.A number of borough councils are now using large quantities of the pressed steel bar with great success, & * # the permanent cure rate of hernia has been astounding.In the early 1900's perhaps 30 per cent of hernia came back despite operations, but ruptured people now have close to 95 chances out of 100 of permanent cure in many hospitals where the surgical staffs have special skill and wide experience.Hernia is a simple mechanical breakdown of the human machine and easy to get at.What the operation boils down J to is this: The surgeon finds the offending hernial sac, tles it off at its internal opening and removes it; then, by a very careful overlapping of abdominal muscles and tendons, he strengthens the weakened wall of the abdomen.Given skilled surgery, the risk of the operation is extremely low.In many modern clinics the patient can sit up the first day afterward, CT Ere rie Since then Gra- * In the past 25 years the rise in * and start walking the second, To- \u20ac a .day, with local anesthesia, even old people and those suffering from heart disease are no longer denied the surgical cure of their hernias.The operation is so successful that the -U.S.Army now \u2018accepts formerly ruptured draftees when they have \u2018been cured by good surgery \u2014Paul de Kruif in \u201cTaking the Hush-Hush Out of Hernia.\u201d + * *» It has often been sald that most of the great men of Pictou County, N.S.(legions of them), left their native county to attain their eminent positions in different parts of the world.The late Senator Thomas Cantley was an exception.A native of Néw Glasgow he rose to become Presi- besides his unique snappy, saucy, ironic letters (at least one thousand of them) calling down sham moves and persons, he, for decades, contributed regularly -to papers and periodicals such as \u201cLife\u201d and \u201cThe Christian Science Moniter.\u201d Graham was alsé dent and General Manager of Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Company, then an independent cone cern.He was an able manager and a most persuasive salesman, travelling widely to find mare kets, Early in the war he became convinced Canadian steel companies could produce the munitions wanted by the troops.He went to England and proved to the authorities there that it could be done, and it was done.His was a long and useful life.| Dominion-Douglas In Dominion-Douglas Church next Sunday members of the Church School are asked to ase semble at 10.30 a.m.as afternoon sessions are over this season.Dr.Lloyd Smith will speak at the morning service on \u2018What Do You See in Church?\u201d and he will be assisted in the Worship Service by officers of the Church School.At the evening service Mr, Leonard Griffith will preach, Subject: \u201cWhen in Rome .!\u201d The Young People\u2019s Union will meet in the Friendship Parlour after the evening service.On Tuesday, at 3 p.m., the Woman\u2019s Missionary Society will hold its regular monthly meeting and Mrs, Harry B.Campbell will be the speaker.The Red Cross Unit meets every Wednesday from ten to five and there is plenty of work and & very happy fellowship waiting all who will come.: i Westmount Park Î The morning service will be conducted by the Rev.H.G.Tut- tle, B.A., B.D., who will preach on the topic: \u2018\u2019The Last and Great Battle.\u201d In the evening, Mr.Robert Beal, Student Assistant, will be In charge of the service.The Primary Department of the Church School meets at 11 a.m.and the Junior and Intermediate Senior at 3 p.m.The Red Cross wil continue its meetings on Monday afternoon and all day on Wednesday.Members and friends of the cone gregation are asked to keep free the evening of Friday, May 11th\u2018 when a very interesting colored\u201c | film depicting the beauties of the Carribean will be shown by Mr.Stollmeyer, British, Trade Come missioner for the West Indies.This evening is being sponsored by the Women\u2019s Missionary go Cor.| Ret FIFT 8.00 10.0C J1.0C 7.3¢ 8.0C TH 7.3( 10.06 TH Rect Assis FIF ven ing ger eir uc 10W raf- red roif of hat tou m), ain ler- ate an ew esi CY, ou- am -to Sci- 1180 of on- ger an, are me an ons ent the be vas rch the age oon at will rice ol.Mr, che ! \u201d will our the will ing will ets live | al} Cute ; on reat Ro- will the LM, late On Sunday, Dr.J.A.Johnston, of Westmount Baptist Church, will speak in the morning on: \u2018Men Who Storm and Take Mountains.\u201d This is a fascinating story with an Old Testament background, yet its message is az up-to-date as today's newspaper.At noon the regular monthly communion service will be held, at which new members will be welcomed into the Church.In the evening the Minister \u2018has selected as the theme of his address: \u201cA Navy Song that Has \"ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Cor.Dorchester St.and Atwater Ave.Westmount Rev.A.T.Love, M.A., Rector FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.00 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 am.Choral Communion.7.30 p.m.Evensong.WEDNESDAY 8.00 p.m.War Intercessions.THURSDAY - ASCENSION DAY 7.30 a.m, Holy Communion.10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.THE CHURCH IS OPEN DAILY ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Corner Church Hill and\u2019 Cote St.Antoine Road Clergy: Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.Assistant: Rev.Robert Mackie, B.A.FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER (Rogation Sunday) 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.First Communion Service for Confirmation Candidates, 10.00 a.m.Junior School.11.00 am.Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon, Preacher: The Rector.7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon.Preacher: The Rector.WEDNESDAY 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion and War Intercessions.Church of The Advent The Little Church on Wood & Western,\u201d Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rector Rov.Reginald G.Stewart, Assistant Priest Rogation Sunday, May 6 Closing day of Eight Days\u2019 Y Mission 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, Celebrant: Dean Smye.9.00 a.m.Parish Breakfast.11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist and Procession.Preacher: Dean Smye.3.00 p.m.Sunday School, $.00 p.m.Informal Reception in Parish Hall to meet Dean Smye.6.15 p.m.Solemn Evensong.Preacher: Dean Smye.Concluding with Procession and Solemn Te Deum.Please note change of time for Solemn Evensong and Informal Reception, Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.Clergy: Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector Rev.Cordon GC.Mercer, Assistant Friday.May 4ih, 8.00 \u2018p.m.Confirmation Class, THE FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER (ROGATION SUNDAY) 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 19.00 a.m.Senior Sunday School.Bible Class and Confirmation, Class.11.08 a.m.Choral Communion.Kinder- garien Class for small children.- 3.00 pres Junior Sunday School and ndergarten.9.06 p.m.Evening Prayer.Wedneiday, May Sth, Rogation Day: Tv commet May 10th, Ascent ™ a.m.Holy am.Baty Corsmunt # Some | Westmount Baptist | * Christian life demands the Accent Real Sense*\u2019\u2014\u201cAc-cent- tchu-ate the Pos-i-tive, E-lim- my-nate the Nég-a-tive.\u201d The whole emphasis of Jesus for on the Positive, and the elimination of things that are merely negative.Young people are especially invited to this service.On Bunday, May 13, the Montreal Men's Choir, under the direction of Mr.John Robb, will join with the Westmount Baptist Choir, under the direction of Mr, Hibbert Troop, in presenting a Recital of Sacred Music at 8.45 p.m.On the same day, at the evening service the speaker will be Sqdn./Ldr.Wyman K.Roberts, who served as Chaplain with a Bomber Group for almost three years in England.On Sunday, May 20, the Young People of Westmount will participate in the evening service, presenting a \u2018\u2018Christian Youth Platform.\u201d A considerable number of young people will take part In this Service of Witness.* * | St.Luke's United ! * Sunday morning the minister, Rev.Ralph E.Spencer, will preach on the subject \u201cReactions to Victory.\u201d In the evening his theme will be \u201cThe Matchless Christ.\u201d A special service will be held in St.Luke's United Church at 8 p.m.on the day hostilities cease in Europe.Friends and strangers in the community are invited to share in this service of thanksgiving and prayer.The Committee of Stewards will hold their regular monthly meeting in the Church tomorrow at 8 p.m.The Halfway Club will meet at the church tomorrow at 8.15 p.m.Entertaining films will be shown.A Congregational and Sunday School Picnic will be held at the C.N.R.Recreational Grounds, La- chine, Saturday, May 19.Special cars leave Girouard and Sherbrooke at 10 a.m.During the month of March 1945, 8 out of 10 newborn babies fn Netherlands have dled from starvation.CHRISTIAN and MISSTONARY ALLIANCE N.D.G.CHAPEL 5160 Sherbrooke St.W.(Near Marlowe Ave.) Rev.Edgar Lorimer, Minister Phone CR.0618 SUNDAY, MAY 6 3.00 p.m.Mr.J.Paterson, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 8.00 p.m.Prayer and Fellowship.\"ALL ARE WELCOME Church of the Redeemer LUTHERAN Clarke Ave., at Western, Westmount Rev.J.P.Neudosrffer Miss V.Benson = Organist FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 10.00 a.m.Sunday School, 11.00 a.m, The Service, V-E DAY THANKSGIVING SERVIGE \"8.00 p.m.The Day Following V-E Aus nie free 4nd.wasppeoD: SE | Batt Church Annual Report Satisfactory The annual meeting Westmount\u2019 Baptist Church reports were presented showing progress in all departments.The treasurer showed total receipts of more than $23,- 000, of which $8,320 was contributed to missionary objects.The women\u2019s organizations raised over $2,600 of the missionary funds.In addition to paying.all ordinary expenses there was a reduction of $1,600 on the mortgage and a smal] surplus.Rev.Dr.J.A.Johnston reviewed the year\u2019s activities and presented plans for considerably enlarging work in the ensuing year.The active membership in the church is 450 and satisfactory reports were received from the Sunday school, B.Y.P.U.and other organizations, A large group of men from the armed services, active or honourably discharged, were honoured guests, and were introduced by Dr.Ewart G.Hinds, chairman of the War Services Committee, and a response on their behalf was made by Maj.-Gen.A.E.Walford, O.B.E.M.M., E.D., Adjutant-General of the Canadian Army.Life membership in the Women's Baptist Foreign Missionary Society were presented to Miss Gladys Dyke, Mrs.William Day, Mrs.M.C.Chalmers and Mrs.J.H.Hill, by Mrs.A.E.Walford, president of the Society.This ceremony was in the form of a memorial to the late Mrs.S.C.Simpson, who Was a very active worker in the church.The church treasurer, F.E.Dufty, and the Recorder of Weekly Offerings, W.H.Gill, were reelected by acclamation.W.E.Cooper and Miles Birkett were reelected auditors, and the following were elected to fill vacancies: R.H.Dean and C.E.Grearson, on the Board of Trustees; and George Adam, H.E.Hinds, J.H.Hill and C.N.Norman on \u201cthe Board of Deacons.* - \u2014 [ Calvary Church | * rer, EE The Service in Calvary \u2018United Church on Sunday next, will be conducted by the Pastor, the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A.D.D.The Church School wil meet at 10 a.m.from Beginners to Seniors.The Nursery Division and the Mission Band will meet during the morning service period.At the 11 a.m.service, Dr.Jones will preach on \u201cInvest in the Best,\u201d a Victory Loan slogan as a motto for life.There is challenge in these wordé*to Christian workers.The service will be followed by the Communion of the Lord's Supper, with reception of new members into the fellowship of the Church.All who love the Lord Jesus Christ are invited to Service.At 3 p.m.a special service for in a \u201cKnow Your Church,\u201d its symbols and furnishings, exploration tour, under the direction of the minister, Dr, T.W.Jones.All are invited to join in this special event.At the evening service Dr.never more lustily than today.\u201cYou Are \u2018Cordially Invited Te Worship With Us attend and share the Communion | parents and children of the Sunday School will be held to share | Jones will preach on \u201cDon\u2019t Fence Me In.\u201d This popular theme song is being re-echoed regarding life itself What are the Fences?Who erects them?Young people are particularly invited to attend this service, for youth has been singing |: this song through many a day and On Monday ent 8.18 p.m.the Young People\u2019s Union will meet in the Church Parlors for a Publication\u2019s Night, under the convener- ship of Sam.Russell.\u2018On Wednesday at 8.15 p.m.in the Church Hall the W.M.S.will hold its annual International Family Night.This year special arrangements have been made to have representatives of several nations share in the program by ing, illustrative of the customs in their homelands.The girls bf .the C.G.I.T.unit and the children of the Mission Band will give plays of different countries.The decorations will include flags of different nations all in keeping with the gathering of the Nations at San Francisco.Mrs.A.Malkin will be assisted by other workers in presenting this interesting program.The meeting is open to the public and all are invited to attend.On account of this program the Cubs will meet on Monday night this week preceding the meeting of the Scouts.The Red Cross will meet on Thursday from 10.30 a.m.to 4 pm., Special services in keeping with Mother's Day will be held on Sunday, May 13th, both morning and evening, with members of the Order of the Eastern Star attending St.Luke's United THE FRIENDLY CHURCH Decarie Boulevard (Just above Sherbrooke Street) Minister: Rev.R.E.Spencer, M.A, B.D, SUNDAY, MAY 6 11.00 a.m.\u201cReactions to Victory.\u201d 11.00 a.m.Nursery, Beginners and Primary Classes.12.15 p.m.Junior, Intermediate and Senior Classes, 7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Matchless Christ.\u201d Anthems: a.m.Even Me, Warren.p-m.How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me?Plueger Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.Rev.J.A.Johnston, D.D., Minister Mr.Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choirmaster SUNDAY, MAY 6 11.00 a.m.MEN WHO STORM AND CAPTURE MOUNTAINS \"And Caleb drove from thence the sons of Anak\u2019\u2019 COMMUNION AND RECEPTION OF MEMBERS 7.30 p.m.A SERMON IN A NAVY SONG THAT HAS SOME REAL SENSE L'Ac-cent-tchu-ate the pos-i-tive\"\" *E-lim-my-nate the Neg-a-tive\u2019 YOUNG PEOPLE ESPECIALLY ARE CORDIALLY INVITED DR.JOHNSTON WILL PREACH SUNDAY, MAY 13 RECITAL OF SACRED MUSIC MONTREAL MEN'S CHOIR AND WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHOIR Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues a Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister SUNDAY, MAY 6 Sermon Subjects 11.00 a.m.\"The Ninety And Nine That Safely Lay.\u201d 7.30 p.m, Studies in the Book of Daniel.Chapter 5.The Minister will preach at both services.K.R.Cunninghare, F.C.Organist and Choir Director \u201c Sunday School at 11.00 a.m.On V-E Day, a Service for Thanks giving and Prayer will be held in \u2018the Church at 8.15 pm.singing, reciting and folk danmc-| \u201cFf driving won't use as much rubber.the evening service at 7.30 p.m.The annual Mother and Daughter Banquet will be held on Wednesday, May 16th, in the Church Hall, with Mrs.J.A, Bildfell as guest speaker, telling of her experiences in Baffinsland.A special program of music and todsts will also be given.One hundred miles of sensible from your automobile tires as one quick getaway.Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Bivd., cor.Lansdowne Avenue Minister: Rev.A.Lioyd Smith, , D.D.~ SUNDAY, MAY 6 -10.30 a.m.Church School Assembles, 11.00 a.m.The Minister.\u2018What Do You See in Church?\" 7.30 p.m.Mr.Leonard Griffith, B.A.\u201cWhen in Rome.!\u2019 8.40 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union.Mr.Leonard Griffith, B.A., Student Assistant J.M.Walkley, Organist St.Andrew's Church Westmount Cote St.Antoine Rd., near Argyle Ave.Assistant-Minister: Rev.Gerald Fee, B.Com.SUNDAY, MAY 6 11.00 a.m.Rev.J.D.McCrae, B.A, B.D., St.Lambert, Que.7.30 p.m.Preacher: 8.30 p.m.Alpha Omega Society.\"Interior Peace.\u201d Rev.Gerald Fee.Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Greene Ave.Westmount \u2018Minister: Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D.10.00 a.m.Church School.11 .00 a.m.\u2018\u2019Invest in the Best.\u201d .A Victory Loan slogan as a motto for life.The Communion of The Lord's Supper will follow the preaching service.All who love Our Lord are invited to share in the Communion.p.m.Special exploration tour of Calvary \u2018Church, under direction of the Minister.\"How well do you know your Church?\u201d p.m.\u201cDon\u2019t Fence Me In.\u201d A special invitation is extended to young people to attend this service, Who builds the Fences?What are they?3.00 7.30 Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne & Western Aves.) Minister: Rev.George W.Goth, B.A., B.D.11.00 am.\"The Last and Great .Battle.\u201d Rev.H.G.Tuttle, B.A., B.D., will preach, ¢ 3.00 p.m.Church School.730 pm.Mr, Robert: Beal, Student \u201cAssistant, will conduct the Service.T J.C.Scott, LR.S.M,, Choir Master Mrs.S.C.Burgess, Organiet HET d A.de te rade a TIT RT + PAGE EIGHT Drama Festival Adjudicator Has Wide Experience This season an exciting departure from usual policy is being made at the sixth annual Catholic - Drama Festival held Wednesday and yesterday at Loyola College- Auditorium, the final presentation being scheduled for this evening.For the first time there ls a woman adjudicator in the person of Euphemia Van Rensselaer Wyatt (Mrs.Christopher Wyatt), dramatic critic of the Catholic World, and mother of Jane Wyatt, clever young actress, currently appearing with Franchot Tone on Broadway.Mrs.Wyatt was born in New York City and educated privately.She is a graduate of New York School of Social Service, and did graduate work in Philosophy and Sociology at Columbia University.Married to Christopher Wyatt in Venice in 1906, she is the mother of four children \u2014 First Lt.C.B.Wyatt, 3rd Signal Radar Unit, Philippines, and three daughters.Mrs.Wyatt has written many plays, is a contributor to several Catholic publications, among these Commonwealth, Dublin Review, Liturgical Arts, America, - ete., and still finds time to serve Mrs.Christopher Wyatt | Charlotte \u2018 \\ MRS.D.M.GRANT REC EIVES PRESENTATION Seen above is Mrs.D.M.Grant, wife of the Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A., who is to assume the rectorship Society of St.Matthew's Church, probably will arrive in town some of St.Andrew's Church, Westmount, Mrs, Grant is pictured receiving a gift at a farewell tea given in her honor by the Women\u2019s Working Halifax, N.S.time later on in the summer.The Rev, Mr.Grant is expected to preach his fi rst sermon in St.Andrews on May 22.Mrs.Grant Mrs.S.Leopold, Wesimount Blvd., has returned from a visit in New York.Mr.B.K.Sandwell arrived last night by plane from overseas and left shorily afterwards.for his home in Toronto.Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Pare and family have returned from Florida._ His Excellency the Right Hob.the Earl of Athlone, K.G., Gover- nor-General of Canada, has been graciously pleased to extend his distinguished - patronage to the carnival being held by the Ladies\u2019 Association of the 17th Duke of York\u2019s Royal Canadian Hussars and the Service Branch (Quebec 175) of ithe Canadian Legion at the 17th Hussars Armoury on Gowns Spring Lovelies! Flower-fresh Dresses that sing a song of Spring! See them in candy-stick colors.spirited new styles! Whirl ing skirts, pretty bows, flirting pep- lums, in this appealing group! Also Cottons in abundance, from $6.95.See our Spring Blouse Beauties, too.1353 Greene Ave., near Sherbrooke Westmount \u2019 Open 9 to 6 daily Fl.7773 May 17th, 18th and 19th, in aid of the Regiment overseas and of veterans in hospital.Mrs.John Corbett, Deputy Chief Commissioner for Canada, the Canadian Gir] Guide Association, will take the salute at the on advisory boards of various In- siitntions, clubs, etc.She is secretary of St.Paul's Guild and vice-chairman of {he National Catholic Theatre Conference.Mrs.Wyatt's Interest and work in the theatre has steeped her In things of the stage.MME A.Niback -\u2014\u2014\u2014 5 STORES AT 4861 Sherbrooke B132 Manson $t.4491 Se.Lawrence = a CourvAL -~ CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN - AND D.s A.CORSETS, CORSELETTES GOTHIC ~ D.: A.BRASSIERES Maternity and Surgical! Supports \u2014 [Elastic Stockings YOUR SERVICE West \u2014 DE.5656 WESTMOUNT 4235 St.Lawrence 6550 =\".Hubert Rally at the Verdun Auditorium on Saturday night.Trinity Memorial Anglican Young People's Association is holding a military whist in the church hall on Wednesday at 8.30 p.m.The Woman's Association of Stanley Presbyterian Church is planning a *\u201cMaytime\u2019\u2019 tea on Friday, May 18th, the proceeds to be domated in aid of Tyndale House summer camp, Mrs.O.Whalen Is spending some time visiting in Ottawa and Kars, Ontario.Miss Brenda Reed, of Walling- ton, Surrey, England, arrived from overseas a few days ago, and is the guest of her fiance's parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.Vann, Sherbrooke Street.Miss Reed's marriage to Flying Officer H.G.Vann will take place on May 12.About fifty guests attended the presentation at the Queen\u2019s Hotel recently at which Miss Theresa Boyle whose marriage to Mr.Clifford Reid takes place tomorrow, was given a dinner set by her fellow employees of the C.N.R.Refreshments were served.Mrs.H.Goddard was hostess at her home at a linen shower for the bride-elect, when about 30 friends were present; and Mrs.J.Boyle, a sister-in-law, entertained ai a pérsonal ehower.ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.Wm.H.Jones announce the engagement of their younger daughter, Wren SBA Gladys Elsie Jones, W.R.C.N.S., to Signalman TO John Stanley Hopper, R.C.N.V.R., younger son of Mr.Alfred W.Hopper and the late Mrs.Hopper of Montreal, the marriage to take place at St.Mat- marriage to take place on May 22.WEDDINGS GROVER-STICHT The marriage of Margaret Fred- rica, only daughtetr of Mr.and Mrs.C.Frederick Sticht, 6186 Notre Dame de Grace Avenue, to Norman Russell Grover, 1441 Drummond Street, Montreal, only son of Mr, and Mrs.Henry Rus- sell Grover, Victoria, B.C., took || place last evening at half-past six SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ing.Spring flowers decorated the church, Mr.Rendall played the wedding marches and during the signing of the register, Mrs.R.Uden sang \u2018\u2018Because.\u201d The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore, an off-the- shoulder white moire gown, with yoke of marquisette and long full skirt ending in a slight train.Her waist-length tulle veil was held In place by flowers, and she wore gloves of white moire and carried a bouquet of white carnations and white sweet peas.Miss Ella Forster, as maid of honor, and Miss Peggy Hornbaèh, as brides- mald, were the bride's attendants, the former wearing a pale green taffeta floor-length frock with matching gloves, with headdress of veiling and flowers; and the latter gowned in a floor-length mauve taffeta dress, with match- World Sodally Plans ; Complete At Loyola\u2019 Plans are now complete forithe local observance of World Sodalt- ty Day, May 13.A holy hour will be held on the campus of Loyola College at 8 p.m., Bishop Lawrence P.Whelan officiating.The committee in charge of arrangements consists of: chairman, Joyce Clarke; publicity chairman, Mary Branswell, assistants, Joan Berry and Bob Dean; head usher, John McConnell; head.checkers, Rose Kelly and Gina Marino; contacts, Rose Kelly and Edith Mce Gowan; flowers, Carmen Beaumont.and a bandeau of flowers in her hair.Both attendants carried bouquets of Johanna Hill roses and mauve sweet peas, Mr, William Ruddach acted as best man for the groom, and the ushers were Mr.Crombie Tanner and Mr, John Lindhurst.Mrs, Sticht, mother of the bride, wore aqua blue crepe, with a small purple straw hat, gloves and shoes to match, and a corsage bouquet of mauve sweet peas.The groom's parents were unable to be present at the wedding.A reception was held in the Blue Room, at the Ritz Carlton, and later the newlyweds left to spend their honeymoon in New York, the bride choosing for travelling a pale blue two-piece sheer wool crepe, black titted coat, with small blue flowered hat, black accessories and a corsage of white gardenias.Mr.and Mrs.Grover will take up their residence in Westmount, ing gloves, O'BRIEN\u2014STEWART A marriage of interest to local friends here took place in All Saints\u2019 Church, Upper Norwood, England recently, when Elsie May, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Stewart, of 145 Beauchamp Road, Upper Norwood, London, became the bride of Sergeant Howard W.O\u2019Brien, son of William DO\u2019Brien and the late Mrs.O'Brien, and nephew of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Fox, 5664 Sherbrooke Street, and of Miss Naomi O\u2019Brien, of the same address.The bridegroom went overseas with the R.M.R.and was transferred to the 8th Recce Regt.He las been taking part in operations on the continent.class Groceries, Delicacies, Meats, etc., at most reasonable prices.(Corner Grosvenor) HARRY KiSH WESTMOUNT GROCERY REGISTERED We are most anxious te serve you and offer a large stock of high THIS.WEEK'S SPECIAL! PITTED DATES 24: WHILE THEY LAST TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR Monthly Charge Accounts , FREE EFFICIENT DELIVERY 4783 SHERBROOKE WEST Fish.Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, EL.7393-4-5 NER, Proprietor CORSE SARA DREW FOUN Els o'clock in- Wesley United Church, AG ROK: Gorge Dewey ofticlay- a ce pon NATURE'S RIVAL and LE GANT .FOR THE LARGER FIGURE The only direct factory-authorized service for CAMP MATERNITY and WOMEN'S SURGICAL SUPPORTS in Westmount - and Western Montreal, RSEQIERE LEITH] | na £ yd TRY BY DATION GARMENTS ith h un DE 1890 - \u2018Van Johnson Has Great Role ing Best-Seller of the material in his book, par- .Assigned to the famed aircraft (Begg, Mrs.A.OC.Stevenson and ea In Outstanc \u2018 \"Down to the smallest exciting detail, \u2018Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo\u2019 1s.not only a true story, but the most accurate motion picture ever filmed.Its authenticity .was assured by three young heroes of the Tokyo raid.They are Major.Ted W.Lawson, author with Robert Considine of the absorbing best-seller account of the raid from which the picture was adapted; Major Dean Davenport, his co-pilot of their B-25 bomber, the Ruptured Duck, and Lieutenant H.Allen Fairbanks, Navy fighter pilot who on the raid, was carrier Hornet.The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film, with Van Johnson, Robert Walker and Phyllis Thaxter, and with Spencer Tracy as Lieutenant Colonel (now Lieutenant General) James H.Doolittle, opens Saturday at the Snowdon Theatre.When Major Lawson\u2019s book was purchased from galley proofs, his services were obtained with it.He was brought to Hollywood with his charming wife, Ellen, and their then eight-months-old .daughter, Ann, and for twelve weeks during the preparation: and writing of the script, was in daily conference with Producer Sam \u2018Zimbalist and Scenarist Dalton Trumbo.Major Lawson's presence proved so inspiring to Trumbo that he completed the script in eight weeks.It was filmed without change.To hear Major Lawson tell the story cf the Tokyo reid was an unforgettable experience.His words made each incident thrillingly real\u2014the secret training in Florida, the tense days aboard the Hornet en route to Japan, the bombing of Tokyo, the spectacular crash of his plane off the coast of China, the rescue of him- selt and his crew by Chinese guerrillas and, after months of fighting for his life in China, his joyous reunion with Ellen at the Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C: He amplified much OASIS TEMPLE PLANS SPRING WHIST Oasis Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile, is holding the spring military whist, in St.Matthias Church Half next Friday, at 8 p.m- .Mrs.A.Growen is committee chairman, assisted by Mrs.J.M.Montgomrey, Mrs.E.Secord, Mrs.@.Blampied, refreshments; Mrs.J.D.Clements, Jr., publicity; Mrs.N.Johnston, Mrs.E.Bonnell and Mrs.K.W.Matheson, door prizes.Players are requested to furnish their own playing cards.Door prizes will be distributed at 8.30.; Subscribers are as foHows: Mr.and Mrs.W.85.Andrews, Mrs.R.Atkinson, Mrs.O.Baver, Mr.and Mrs.L.R.Binmore, Mr.and Mrs.G.Blampied, Mrs.J.W.Benson, Mr, and Mrs.E.Bonnell, Mr.and Mrs.T.Bragger, Mr.and Mrs.W.R.C.Field, Mr: and Mrs.F.C.Ford, Miss F.A.Fox, Mrs.D.Hay, Mrs.H.R- Holder, Mr.and Mrs.N.Johnston, Mrs.G.Lagden, Mr, and Mrs.A, Leslie, Mrs.H.C.Massiah, Mr.and Mrs.K.W.Matheson, Mrs.C.E.Beaumont, Mrs.I.Curshon, Mrs.R.Stirling, Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Montgomery, Miss M.Murphy, Mrs.J.A.Nixon, Miss Edna Nixon, Mrs.G.C.Porteous, Mr.and Mrs.T.Price, Mr.and Mrs.L.J.Skaife, Mrs.E.Thomas, Mrs.W.E.Wes- _ \u2018ler, Mrs.C.L Roman, Mr.and * \"Mrs.A.Tarner, Mr.and Mrs.\u201calex Donaldson, Mr.and Mrs.R, hod \u2018many letters of gratitude from the {J.~Batec, Mrs.B.A.Rawcliffe, Le Mra.RM Finlayson, Miss H.Fin- Cl {lason, Hel, M.Dettmers, Mrs.J.ticularly his vivid personal reactions to an experience such as few men have known.In addition, Major Lawson pro- rades and their associates, which aided in the selection of the cast.His photographs, notably those taken in China, were invaluable in the construction of sets.When photographs were lacking, he made numerous sketches to illustrate the action that took place.He had brought back from China Chinese people, and tokens of their affections, hand-made shirts, slippers, and silver knives and forks made by Chinese craftsmen.These were copied for use in the picture.When Major Lawson left Hollywood to take @ new post as Aviation Attache with the American Embassy in Santiago; Chile.the vided descriptions of his com- | _ask your aye physician what about \u201cinvisible contact lenses, which se many actresses, singers, \u201cdancers and gids just like you have hit | upon a the solution to this | problem.Confessing to a \u2018\u2019specs complex\u201d is sparkling Jeanette Heller, a New York girl who says she nesded to wear glasses to correct near-sight- \u2018Joyce Bullock, Marilyn Bullack, | Beverley Richer, Doreen Craig, \u2018| Beverley Clark, Dundi Weintraub, Sandra Fox, Shirley Grover, Patsy Sonia Weintraub, Bette Gratton, Carol Hick, Shirley Phillips, Pidoux; and Masters William Baker, Peter Lagendyk, Ronald Wareham, Marvin Altman, Douglas Henderson and Malcolm Ford.MISS HELLER: by_ making you feel self-conscious, edness, but considered them à handicap te her appearance until she became a convert to contact lenses.visual aids which don\u2019t advertise their purpose\u2014plastic lenses in- - serted under lids and safely worm with a saline solution to protect eyes\u2014Jeanette.says she no longer feels self-conscious and has à complete new.confidence in the way she.looks.Now that she wears keen-sight + CONFIDENT If eyeglasses cramp your style th Miss Ruth Becksted\u2019s Pupils Give Recital wag given on Saturday at 3480 Decarie Blvd.by the pupils of Miss Ruth Becksted, L.R.S.M.Naomi Harris, Marilyn Harris, A successful planoforte recital Following are the names of ose.who pleyed:\u2014The Misses Quality Plus Economy FINE LINENS, HANDKERCHIEFS 1850 St.Catherine W.I THE BENCO LINEN SHOP and INFANTS\u2019 WEAR at \u2018St Mark film had not gone into production due to the tremendous technical and physical problems involved before a camera could turn.But he was transferred back to the United States in time to see several scenes being filmed.It was a dramatic moment when Major Lawson walked on the set to watch himself being played by Van Johnson in a recreation of the Chinese village where he spent so many weeks.He was keenly interested in the realism of the settings, not only of the Chinese village, but of the flight deck of the Hornet, which was constructed for the picture.\u201cIt is remarkable how real it all looks,\u201d said Major Lawson, who \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eps was amazed by the meticulous detail with which the sets had been built from his descriptions and photographs.Dual Role, \u2014 Olivia de Havil- land, who launches an aircraft carrier in - \u201cThe Well-Groomed Bride,\u201d will be the first Tokio- born woman to launch an American War vesse] when she launches a Calship Victory Ship in May.CAPE DRESS For sub-deb tes dances and other dress-up occasions, Emily Wiking decigned this\" Victorisn- MELVILLE\u2019S Fresh, Tasty, Montreal FRUIT CRISPY CELERY CURLY Bunch .HEARTS »« 19: LETTUCE 10-&15- FRESH \"1 Fresh Carden RADISHES SHALLOTS PE AS & PARSLEY ® ne | Be Luck Lu NEW CARROTS 3 un 19¢ 4 tbs.59¢ | WINTER NELLIS 6 SEEDLESS LEMONS ¢ 2 « 95 at 2) .SL, AC BRATS as Ta FEREFEFTEIORIY © 2 .115 FRESH MONTREAL SPINACH 1.9; APPLES U.S.A.DELICIOUS 3.35 Approx.18 Apples NEWTOWN PIPPINS 39 & 49° dos.SPYS 3 un 35° WINESAPS ».45° FRESH CUKES \u2026 15° & 19 TOMATOES »15¢ & 25° JERSEY SWEET POTATOES 2 .29° COOKING VEGETABLES T and Fresh Green and Butter Beans - Peppers - Mint Water Cress - Pineapples - Strawberries - Asparagus BANANAS .14° NEW GREEN & RED N 8 | CABBAGE SEEDLESS ; TEXAS & FLORIDA 4 ur \"ip\" EE Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo\u201d Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo,\u201d which Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is presenting at.the Westmount United Theatre until \u2014Saturday night, is a film of epic proportions.Vividly adapted for the screen by that expert scenarist, Dalton \u2019Trumbo, from the best-seller by Captain (now Major) Ted Lawson and Robert Considine, the film emerges as one of the most human stories to come out of the present war.Climaxed by the famous American bombing of Tokyo, it relates the glorious personal romance of Ted and Ellen Lawson, the man who takes the part in adventure so daring, and the woman who waits for his return.Their story is the story of human beings during wartime.Mervyn LeRoy has.combined this romance with gripping suspense and thrilling characterizations by an expert cast.A star no less -than Spencer Tracy was chosen to portray the celebrated Lieutenant Colonel (now Lieutenant General) James IH.Doolittle, leader of the historic rald\u2014 and that is as it should be.Lawson himself is portrayed by Van Johnson; Corporal (now Staff Sergeant) Thatcher by Robert (\u201cPrivate Hargrove\u201d) Walker, and Ellen Lawson by Phyllis Thaxter, a face and name new to moviedom but destined for early stardom if her present performance is any criterion.\u201cThirty Seconds Over Tokyo\u201d tells of the Doolittle mission, what preceded it and what followed it, in deeply human terms.Ted Lawson's training for the great task and his fleeting moments with his Ellen form the basis for what is certainly one of the most stirring pictures in many, many months.There are several other newcomers In the cast who bear Alan Ladd and Loretta Young in a scene from the hit film \u201cAnd Now Tomorrow,\u201d which opens at the Monkland United Theatre on Saturday playing until Tuesday night.: Paramount's \u201cMinistry of Fear\u2019 which opened last night at the York United Theatre adds another feather to Ray Milland\u2019's cap.The dynamic screen drama, adapted from Graham Greene's stirring novel, offers Milland a role which fits him like a glove.Under the delicate direction of Fritz Lang, \u201cMinistry of Fear\u201d creates a heavy mood of suspens?, at the very start with each additional scene developing a sense of intrigue and mystery.À psychological drama describing a man\u2019s fear of unseen enemies, this fine son crew, Tim Murdock, Scott Mec- watching.As members of the Law- Kay, Gordon McDonald and Don DeFore turning in excellent performances to rival those of the leading players.\u201cThirty Seconds Over Tokyo\u2019 is altogether a \u201cmust\u201d picture.By all means go to see it.\u201cMinistry of Fear\u201d Vivid Drama with Ray Milland motion picture features Marjorie Reynolds, Carl Esmond, Hillary Brooke and Percy Waram in supporting parts.Seton I.Miller's screenplay is both sensitive and sympathetic and gives the cast a wide range for a display of their versatility.The crux of the plot concerns a harmless looking cake, offered as e prize at a charity fair, which really cortains a map German agents are after.The map (falls into Ray's hands quite by accident and he becomes a target for attack by subversive organizations, Scotland Yard and others, all of the action taking place in England.Ray finds he cannot trust a single one of his acquaintances and plays a lone hand in a game of trickery, master-minding and romance since two lovely ladies, the Misses Brooke and Reynolds, claim his attentions.In a dramatic windup, Ray alds \u201cSevan i oP ys .SAVILLE Tedey Only! 1! ad .wh .Va ASO SU 500 0D RE OLA SE Ever Dream in TECHNICOLOR .of tropical islands and treasure and pirates and breath-taking and BOB HOPE funnier than ever.entertainment! et, EL > 2nd Exciting Feature THE MAN in HALF MOON STREET ADORED by a beautiful woman who fired him to violence , .the secret love story ever told! With Nils Asther À Helen Walker \u2014 ERROL FLYNN in \u201cObjective, Burma,\u201d A ith ary Holl and George Tobiss.EDWARD ARNOLD in \u2018\u2019Main Street After pas lovelies .this is splendid Late Show \u2018| Saturday j @ After10p.m.of his life exposes the weirdest ns =.Etre er ae ie ati heu Fe EE THEATRE portant map, the enemy agents are rounded up and the odd cricum- satnces and events are unraveled.\u2018Not until the final moment, however, is the audience aware of what will take place next.\u201cMinistry of Fear\u2019 is being regarded already as thé fniest film in which Milland appeared and his long string of successes is @ notable one, - Especially notable performances are turned in by Marjorie, Es- mond and Waram.Miss Reynolds plays the part of \u2018an innocent tool of a spy ring who befriends Ray in his hour of néed, Esmond is the suave but vicious leader of a sübversive organization and War- Romance,\u201d in Technicolor.Also \u201cMR, LUCKY,\u201d with in another great story by \\ the author of \u201cAll This, : And Heaven Too.\u201d SUSA \u2018Beotlind Yard to recover the im-| : BARRY p(n, «SUSANNA FOSTER X Al [OUISE ALLBRITTON FRANK McHUGH ANN BLYTH DONALD COOK ED CANRLO ANOT DEVE EVELYN AMNERS MOSOMARY BoCANP TWAS GOMEZ RICHARD LINE An original radio show, write ten for the Paramount : picture, \u201cPeople Are Funny,\u201d won s0 many laughs from the 350 extrag who formed the studio audience : that Producers Pine and Thomas made a franscription of the .program and bave an agency mare keting it.° \u2019 Long Beaeh, Calif., birthplace of Paramount\u2019s Barbara Brittod, is also the home town of Pat Phelan, young \u201c\u2018find\u201d wlio makes .his bow opposile Veronica l.ake fn \u201cMiss Susie Slagle.\u201d It\u2019s not the rust on a rusty nail that causes infection.A shiny one can be just as dangerous if it carries germs, + ; LAND Today Only! \u2014 BRIAN DONLEVY in \u2018\u2019An American x vonk \u2018 ' \u201cTHE NAVY WAY,\u201d REVIVAL TONIGHT, Cary Grant and Laraine Day.; ÿ The Lovable Musical! And MARIA MONTEZ - JACK OAKIE TURHAN BEY U-120 FUR JACKET, genuine Alaska sable, practically new; Hotpoint sandwich toaster; Onliwon toilet paper box, chrome finish.DE.3278.U-119 INFANT\u2019S BED, with mattress, like new, size 18\u201d x 36\u201d, natural finish, $4.50.WI.3328, U-114 AQUARIUM, with glass top and accessories, 10 x 12 x 18; perfect condition, $8.00.AT.9148.U-111 FENCE POSTS, 1 inch pipe with cap and hole for wire.Man's Cyma wrist watch, WA, 5991.U-109 IVORY, small bureau, Simmon's beds, single, spring and spring filled mattress, % with spring, rose chenille bedspread; rose cretonne drapes; large chair with slipcover to match; velours portieres; drapes, damask and homespun.DE.1823.BEDROOM suite, first class condition, including mattress and spring.Also chesterfield set.WE.1932.U-102 SOLID English leather steamer trunk, excellent condition, $85.00; army officer's tropical and serge, etc., tall 38, bargains.FI.4443.U-335 LARGE chesterfield and chair: G-E radio with gramophone attachment; rug 9 x 12.WE, 4164.U-333 SLIPCOVERS, bedspreads, draperies made to order with your or our material.DE.8285.U-337 BABY'S Gendron folding carriage; baby walker; rust drapes; high chair pad; bottle sterilizer.EX.2915.U-331 ELECTRICAL appliances: iron, waffle iron, two-burner hot plate, sandwich grill and Spic-Span.DE.2764.U-378 GAS STOVE, 4 burner, side oven: also rug, size 106\u201d x 69°.EX.1369.U-330 SIX piece walnut breakfast set, in perfect condition, $18.00; wringer; galvanized.tub; washboard; large kettle; mirror; other kitchen utensils; no dealers.After 6 p.ng., 2074 Beaconsfield.U-297 PIANO, player, upright, $150.00; buffet $10.00.Perfect condition.EX.2273.U-365 DOUBLE BED, metal, complete, clean, $15.00.DE.5174.U-364 CARPENTER'S work-bench and vice; small tools; chesterfield, two chairs; two couches, desk lamp.EL.6518, U-359 TWO brass beds, for country home; violin.DE.0567.U-358 STUDENT'S desk; hair dryer; small table.DE.6073.U-352 GIRL'S bicycle, $20.00.EL.3609.U-328 ss \u2014 MOFFAT gas stove, 4 burner, high oven, good condition; dishes; assorted ete.EL.1365.U-325 TINING ROOM set, solid * walnut, good for country house, six chairs, one round table and buffet, $25.00.WA.6986.U-163 EXCEPTIONAL opportunity; gorgeous chesterfield suite, never used, bargain, $85.Handsome Oriental walnut bedroom set, $110; studio set, bookcase, dropleaf table, lamps, tables.Never used.FI.1950.Col- son, 1353 Greene, Westmount.U-162 TIGHT OAK Shaw plano, 4 ft.high; good value.WE.4008.U-160 GOLF CLUBS driver and 3 irons, steel shafts, hooded bag, with lock.Few golf balls, $35.00; tennis racquet, $3.00; leather footstools; dresses, 20, 38, good condition; black fur trimmed spring coat, $12.00.EL.7987 Saturday and week-end.U-157 U-106 15 WORDS FOR 35: 2c FOR EACH ADDITIONAL WORD \u2014 FOR SALE LEAVING TOWN \u2014.Furniture for sale, good condition.No dealers.Call 2-5 or 7-10 p.m., 2303 Harvard, Apt.16, downstairs.: U-148 GAS STOVE, McClary, 4 burner, side oven, $10.00.EL.0997.U-147 CRIB, Marshall spring filled mattress, good condition, $4.00.EL.5478.U-146 BRITISH INDIA rug, 9 x 6; badminton racquet; window screens; Beebee gun; utility closet; wood curtain rods.4518 Patricia.WALNUT double bed with spring and mattress; dresser; two matching hall rugs; 3 rose bedroom scatter rugs: porcelain top table and 2 chairs.AT.8273.U-137 BEAUTIFUL mahogany dining room set; buffet sold separately; fine mahogany occasional chair; mahogany framed mirrors; Scotch broadloom rug; all practically new.AT.9888.: U-131 BASSINETTE-CRIB; 1942 Westinghouse cabinet radio; Spanish guitar: lady's new winter coat, size 14.BY.0570, after 6 p.m.U-130 RADIO, 10 tube, Marconi, latest console type, model 194, perfect condition, $169.00.AT.3246, after 6 p.m.U-129 STEEL BED, % size, solid panels, with spring.WA.6638.U-128 BABY'S ivory crib, large; no mattress; play pen.DE.3883.U-127 STUDIO COUCH, good condition, Simmons make, $12.00; must sell.DE, 1301.U-201 SET MacGregor-Klaymor matched golf clubs, right handed, 7 irons, 3 woods, withsbag., A\" in good condition, $100.DE.5155.W125 CHESTERFIELD; lamps; tables; breakfast suite: spring mattress; bureau: rugs; oilcloth; stove; boy's suit, 34-36; lady's coat, 36; dresses; box of clothes; shoes.EL.5272.U-329 REFRIGERATOR, wood, holds 100 pounds, four doors, $25.00.DE.8545.U-203 ELECTRIC RANGE; wing chair; no reasonable offer refused.AT.84Sl.> U-202 DINING room set, walnut, complete or would sell pieces separately.DE.3272.U-173 BUNDLE clothes; suit, girl, 8; kitchen electric clock; -modern pottery tea.set; lovely picture.All perfect condition.WA 3223.U-172 \"PORCELAIN top table; oak and leather den set; two electric fixtures, one 4-candle, one drop light.EL.1216.: U-171 CHESTERFIELD suite, 3 pieces, cane and walnut finish, suitable country home, $50.00.AT.6652.U-183 \u2018ONE lovely mahogany double bed, spring filled mattress and springs in perfect condition, $45.00; Coldair metal ice box, 100 lbs.capacity, perfect crder, $60.DE.5079.U-219 BROCADED brocatel sofa, wing chair and drapes.Perfect condition, wone derful value.Call 5\u20149 p.m,, 5458 Vice toria Ave.U-217 CHESTERFIELD, chair and footstool; two end tables, linoleum, FI.0740 U-216 CHESTERFIELD sct, three years old, $60.00; also Chesterfield table, $10.00.DE.1534.U-215 \u201cSINGER sewing machine, manual, enclosed top, good working order.Fhone WA, 6759.U-213 GENT'E bicycle, new tires, headlights and cyclometer.Price $40.00.DE.9377, U-212 ENGLISH baby pram.almost new, also clothes tree.DE.0713.7-211 WILLIS piano and bench, good cone dition.Phone after 6 p.m, WA.044, _ 17-210 BEATTY washer, single steel bed with spring: maroon pram; console radio; no dealers.EX, 1997, U-296 NINE-tube Philco cabinet radio, good condition.DE.1679.U-375 WANTEL Ty PURCHASE LAWN UMBRELLA Wanted te purchase, lawn or beach colored umbrella.State color, size and cash price.Write Box 170, c/o 2191 Hampton Ave.0-30 WANTED, black lamb or seal fur coat, size 40-42.WE.4500.0-40 WICKER go-cart.EL, 3848.O-38 WILL RENT sewing machine for summer months.WA, 5033.0-27 GOLF CLUBS, gre handed matched set.Telephone DE.3759.0-161 ANTIQUE silver, glass, china, ornaments, furniture, miniatures, bronzes, paintings, vases, other fine objets d'art wanted.Lyons.WI.5700.O-1 MEN'S and boy's clothes, etc., good prices.HA.3790, f££venings, CR.1933.O-4 TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS 25 WORDS 50c ADDITIONAL WORDS 1c EACH OAK dining room set, 8 pleces, good condition.WA.4818.U-181 PIANO and bench, mahogany, medium size.Sohmer, Boston, almost new, $225.00.FI.1042.U-179 ENGLISH convertible pram in excellent condition, cost $65.00.WI.2366.U-167 COOK STOVE, Acme, wood or coal; hot water front, large oven.EL.6868.U-166 FINE cut glass fruit dish, bowls, water jug, other pieces.Call after 7.DE.5388.U-165 REFRIGERATOR Ice box in good condition, capacity 100 pounds.Apply 2338 Melrose.U-164 PHILCO Arm Chair radio, $125.00, perfect condition.Can be seen 4870 Hingston.U-242 WALNUT double bed and spring, $25.00, good condition.EL.3962.\u2019 U-234 BEAUTIFUL doll, 28\u201d, with trousseau, trunk; child\u2019s electric stove.LA.7780.} U-233 UPRIGHT PIANO; sterling silver toilet ware, initial A.WA.4927.U-231 CHILD\u2019S gray outfit, hat \u2018and coat, Spring, \u201cBarrans\u201d; also child's winter outfit, 2 plece and plece for hat; wicker go-cart.DE.8481.U-229 OSTERMOOR mattress, single bed size, In perfect condition.DE.9713, U-228 PRE-WAR baby carriage, perfect condition.WA.3817.U-222 SIMMONS deluxe white crib, $35.00; large bassinette on wheels, completely trimmed, $15.00; large play pen with mat, $15; bathinette with white rubber, $10; large white pram, $26.All articles In excellent condition.DE.6603.U-236 PIANO, Emerson, medium, upright; otras EEE oon A A SERVING table, walnut, with inlaid doors, desk Chair, blue mohair upholstered, child\u2019s dusty rose pure crepe dress 12-13, American make.Rubber boots, pre-war, size 6, All perfect.EL.2989.U-221 LARGE antiqué bookcase, black walnut; antique chest of drawers; antique chairs, EL.0718.No dealers.U-342 © + AUTO RÉPAIRS ALLAN'S General Auto Repalrs, 4230 St.Catherine St.W.WE.1201.Brakes and valve grinding a special= ty.No appointment necessary.All .work guaranteed.Day and nighi service.0-8 CARTAGE & STORAGE NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Transfer.Local and long distance movers.Also cartage.DE.3110.0-1 DECORATING MR.MONTPETIT, General contractor, decorating and painting, cellars cemented and repaired.Free estimates.YO.3873.: 0-18 DRESSMAKING Bl DRESSMAKING designer, ladies and children\u2019s wear; alterations.KI.BL.7205.0-6 ELECTRICAL REPAIRS ELECTRICAL repairs and tions of all kinds, Electrical appll= ances of all makes repaired.Star ectric, Licensed Electricians, 1633 St.Catherine W., near Guy.F1.3107.Ç 0-13 ~ GENERAL REPAIRS SASHES put up, $1.00 each; washing machines, screens shutters, electrical installa repairs, radio, glazing and lead frames, locksmith.T.A.5797.0-14 RUG SERVICE REVERSIBLE BROADLOOM RUGS made from your old carpets, material, any size or color, ANGLO-FRENCH CARPET CO.Drummond Bldg.PL, 5846 0-3 TAILORING remodelled tumes, $12.50; fur coats renewed; children's clothes to rheasure, Clifton Taflor, 5906 Sherbrooke Street W,, corner/Clifton.: # + ¢« * 7 - 0-4 (54 en date RANE pv TR) AE sian FETA peda wo EERE TEST oo ome pw meg tt pi pcg arm em 4864 Sherbrooke West 4888 Sherbrooke West J.A.GAGNON L 4641 Clanranald Ave.To continue fighting till decisive victory is won .that is our solemn obligation to our gallant dead.\u2018 To take up the quarrel where they lefc off and finish it, is the sacred duty to which we are all committed.From their failing hands let us grasp the torch .and hold it high.With renewed determination let us prosecute the big job still remaining to be done.Let us pray, work, save and lend for the cause for which they gave their all.Actually, the need is greater, not less.Our over-all military requirements have not fallen off.Money must still answer the voices of our guns.This year's bonds are fo win-\u2014\u2014arc to fullfit - our pledge to our dead\u2014that they shall not have died in vain.= This Message is Sponsored By MADAME JOEL LTD.CORSETIERE \u2014 EST.1921 DE.1850 BARBER SHOP \u2014 BEAUTY PARLOR EL.0838 \u2018NOTRE DAME DE GRACE TRANSFER DE.3110 _\u2014 Lada ag >a \\ 1216 Greene Ave.DRY GOODS 3001 St.Antoine St.DAVID WOLPE, Secretary-Tressurer 300 McCord St.\u201cGuvest in the Best\u201d BUY VICTORY BONDS N.OHMAN KANDER PAPER STOCK CO.WE.4046 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ T, SHEINART REGD a .wi.6504 LTD e Pata - PD af puto pt) OD lS, ae ppt OLS] PE Cw bd hd st bod a BF at ud Sud lh am a Bm "]
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