The Westmount examiner, 20 janvier 1939, vendredi 20 janvier 1939
[" 1939 DO RE DE TTI EO ARR Ts le dla a Cs LS COON EI \u2014 TREN dees \u2014 BEAUTIFY YCUR HARDWGOD FLOORS HAVE THEM REFINISMEO BY A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St., Westmount Free Estimates WE, 2323 À JF Ix anit A LOUIS he Westmount Wxaminer Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada's Metropolis E: Reed plate case 15 \u2018rae\u2019 - - Lo.27.50 FN s DHMAN*S Re 4 EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS WE.4046 « 1216 Greene Ave.A A A pe \u2014 \u2014_ momo \u2014 cer ma - PR voL.X., No.3 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1939 _ 0 PRICE:-TWO CENTS Ff , pe __ PrN li EE 5, * \" n Ald.McLeod Elected | CHICAGO COUNCIL \u201cGOES TO THE DOGS : Twice By Acclamation| { \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Le \u2018 Alderman C.K.McLeod was elected to two important offices ; ] by acclamation last week.On M Monday he was returned to the.| | 9 Westmount City Council and later.\\ in the week was unanimously | .: ' y elected president of the Montreal: [BS i i Branch of the Engineering Insti- MR ë : tute of Canada, at the anual à i meeting of the organization., ; 1 + Session Will Take Place in Victoria Hall \u2014 Nominating M AN 1S GIVEN Westmount and Notre Dame de Grace Fire Fighters a .4 o .A 4e - - .: Committee to Name Slate of Officers \u2014 Event is ° | Respond to Alarm for Outbreak on Boundary of One of Most Important Yet Held by Organization | Two Cities\u2014Light Sacred Scrolls Snatched From \u2014_\u2014 - ! | Flames\u2014Delective Furnace Pipe Believed Cause iy Wm.\u201cBill\u201d Hughes, famous football coach and coordinator of \u2019 : | ee it business relations of the Montreal Executives\u2019 Association, will be the .\u201c Regular Shaare Zion services will be held today and tomor- ! post speaker at the general meeting of the Business Association of row in the Hebrew Orphans\u2019 Home, corner of Claremont and ! Westmount to be held in salon \u201cB\u201d in Victoria Hall on Monday even- Windsor avenues, Rabbi J.Berger told the Westmount Examiner ing.He will base his address on \u201cTeam Play in Business.\u201d yesterday.\u201c1 The session, which is to take the form of an \u201cEducational and .Arrangements are presently being made to rent a large va- \u2018 Nomination Night,\u201d will be one of the most significant yet held by the|Thief 1s Captu red by EN cant house in which to hold services and school activities until ; local body of businessmen.A new executive slate is to be named by Ch the synagogue, partially destroyed by fire, is repaired, or a new } ine Nominating Committee and nominations will be received from the urch Caretaker After building erected.\u2018 6! membership as a whole.Election of officers will take place at the re- Lengthy Chase Fire, thought to have been caused by a faulty furnace pipe, par- ! [Pod mot Testing scheduled to ; tinlly destroyed the Shaare Zion Synagogue, 2120 Claremont avenues, A } e held next month.Wednesday morning.Flames first broke out shortly hefore 6 o'clock B FIRST MEETING The Nominating Committee, in reat ny te Ni and the rear of the building was still smoldering at 8 a.m.; ly J co-operation with the executive él ; , Firemen of the Montreal Brigade under Director A.T.Ouimet, { d board, has been busy selecting z of theft, a man giving the name of ; Deputy Director Messett and Acting Chief Roche responded to the bog d slate during the past two weeks James Wilson, of Toronto, was alarm as did the Westmount Fire Department, in charge of Deputy \u2018 - and a number of meetings have |sentenced to two years in St.Vin-| ; Fire Chief Burriss.The synagogue is directly on the boundary line of À a been held for this purpose.Great cent de Paul Penitentiary by Re- Notre Dame de Grace and Westmount, Ct care has been given in choosing Cri Saturd When firemen arrived the rear of the building was a uss of : men most qualified to fill the var- corder Grigg on Saturday.flames and, hampered by the * - a \u2014 ® ; ious offices and the task before| The accused, who was captured near-zero weather five fighters i the committees has been no easy after a lengthy chase through had considerable difficulty in 5 ) one.Westmount streets by the care- bringing the flames under con- \u201c .The committee, on the other|taker of St Andrew's Church, trol.\u2014_\u2014 Mayor Walter Merrill and hand, Sans it, definitely under- whose residence he had robbed of phe roar of the building, Where ~ stood that its duty is merely to , : | {1 the chapel is located, was entirely Alderman Sworn In At present what it considers a suit- jauatle jewelry, was arrested on destroyed and the first seven Initial Session able list of officers.All members 2, Lo rows of pews were badly burned.à are, of course, free to nominate The itor, James Grirfith, Smoke and water caused gros > ; \" gave chase e burglar when he ; - t th uild- $ The new Westmount City Coun- candidates from oe floor.ti ja Was discovered escaping down a Chicago canines, pictured with hard-working owners, carried their own case fo council in Chicago City mage to all parts of the b i dl, elected by acclamation at nom- to be 3 ei of Dale Canegie's ladder from a window of his home;| Hall, where a public\u2019 hearing was held on a proposed ordinance to prohibit \u2018\u2019walking\u2018\u2019 of dogs in the city.Eight sacred scroll documents, Ë fnations on January 16, was sWorn so.seller, \u201cHow to Win Friends adjoining the church.Griffith pus.\u2014 Lo _ - - es mong the synagogues most va- \u2014 p _ into office by Arthur F.Bell,jand Influence People,\u201d by Lorne Te on oot as far as | rol [ Yauths Injured TRIB TE male Hosseasions Wars ruined, of.RCAF.Squadron Takes 1H its i - : ke .thou iremen, at great risk, \u2019 tecretary-treasurer, at its inaug Carker, of the Hand and Parker chase in the car of a passing mo- J 1 ° H k suceceded in reaching them before Advanta ge of Use of wal meeting on Monday night in tte = oe of America\u2019s Tost torist until he had caught up with ; P aymg oc ey they were entirely destroyed.Four P ] for La * the City Hall.Mayor Walter A.re tor and highest paid exe- the thief at the corner of Redfern .Some of the scrolls were hun.our anes r st 3 Merrill, K.C.,, was sworn in first, cutives, is among the most widely and Western avenues TER _ Two youths sustained slight in dreds of years old and their loss Time i ) the oath then being taken bY|quoted non-fiction volumes pub-| He succeeded in holding him juries while playing hockey at the will be felt deeply by the congre- \u2014 3 Councillors Douglass Lorimer, W.|lished in recent years.there until the arrival of Sergeant Westmount Athletic Grounds dur gation, Having use for the last time .Scott, C.K, McLeod, Col.I.P.| A head table call-to-order gong A'Senault, and Constables: Brooks ig the past week anc were Lake ; Bix streams of water were|thix winter of its complete fleet .L ses d.|is to be res nted to th associe.and Crone, who were, summoned to the Outdoor Department of the played on the structure for overlof four training planes an excep- 2 - Rexford, and B.Panet-Raymand, bon by Tors Bignell, Eastern Man- by witnesses: tothe \u2018captufe:-\u2014\u2014< TE COU \"FRE jHomocopathie Hospital where ' \u2019 two hours and precautionary mea-|tionally \u2018active period of flying # The outgoing Council completed ager of Dent Harrison and Sons,| In his possession were a gold : they were treated and allowed to \" sures were taken to prevent firelinstruction was held over the unfinished business and Mayor during the course of the meeting.watch and chain, gold bar pin, vo ., |return home.A Resid from spreading to nearby build-|week end by the Westmount No, Ï - Merrill and Ald.Rexford, only N°7 Phe president, W.Boyd Robson, [and diamond wedding ring, the Reply to Charges That it| Edward O'Neil, 20, of 912 La- Roslyn Avenue \u20acsl ent ings, one of them a large apart-|115 R.C.A.F.Fighter Squadron.members on the Council, were will occupy the chair.entire loot taken from the Griffith Has Failed Made by Rt porte avenue, a member of the Was Director of Imperial ment house and the other a two-| Favored by excellent visibility | greeted.; ~ home.as ane ade Dy Rl.pgrauite Hockey Club, suffered a storey garage with gasoline tanks |and good all-round flying weather : The following appointments -_ Hon.R.B.Bennett fracture of the left wrist at 6.80 Tobacco Company imbedded in the ground.members of the unit put in as were made: ° * P.M.on Sunday.Herbert Sheean, The synagogue.a landmark in much air time as possible over tie Finance committee and muni- FUNERAL H ELD Business Meeting Two Westmount ministers re-|5467 Upper Lachine road sus-| Friends and relatives paid |the west end of the city, was for-|Saturday and Sunday.Instruction, _ eipal buildings, Ald.Lorimer; H 1d B Sod lit lied jtieï f the church tained a lacerated eyelid on Fri-|final tribute to the late Frederick [merly the Church of the Good|as usual, was carried out under nx h roads, Ald.McLeod; police, fire \u20ac y ail y plied to cri icisms © e chur day night which required two [Burnett Jack, of 481 Roslyn ave-| Shepherd.It was taken over by the|the direction of Flight-Lieut.A y and health, Ald.Scott; parks, Ald.made by the Right Honorable R.| stitches.nue, on Monday afternoon at 3|Shaare Zion congregation fourteen|Briese, i Panet-Raymond; electric lighting, \u2018 û The Young Ladies\u2019 Sodality of|B.Bennett tn Calgary, in their \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 o'clock at the chapel of Jos.C.|years ago.At the time of the| The first of the two planes de Ald.Rexford; council represent- the Church of the Ascension of |sermons on Sunday.Wray and Bro.1234 _ Mountain transfer Ven.Archdeacon J M.| which the squadron will lose for atives to the library board, Alder- \u2014 Our Lord, held its monthly busi-| Preaching to his congregation street, Interment ve Jn Mount Almond was rector of the parish.|(he bnlance of (he winter was men Lorimer, McLeod and Scott; |] ast Tribute Paid Tuesday ness meeting at St.Paul's Acad-|.gt Andrew's Church, Rev.Dr.\u2019 4 Royal femetery.' last To ys 0 mm flown to Toronto Tuesday morn- L representative to the police and .f S emy on Monday.; die at vis residence las riday To Be Sentenced ing by Flying Officer McAteer fire departments\u2019 pension commit- To Tenor Soloist of St.The reports of the various|F- W.Kerr stated that pos er morning in his 72nd year, was à Cc and will be used by the non-per- tee, Ald.Panet-Raymond.committees were read by the|politicians and not the church, director © e Imperia o- ( n unt manent unit there.A second plane _\u2014 Leon Church Chairmen and the plans for the Sere responsitle for word lis.In bacco Co, h h Forgery o t will leave the St.Hubert base .social to be held on January 26th |denying that the church had faile Born in Montreal, he was the ; j shortly and the squadron will ; .J.P.Lodis Berube, for many in Victoria Hall were discussed.Dr.Kerr stated that these politi- son of the late Andrew Jack and| Said to have admitted a charge], oo carry on operations for [ Wa ® j11| years tenor soloist in the St.Leon The first discussion of the meet-|cians had placed their faith in an- Rebecca De Witt.At the time of |of obtaining $25 from Alex B.lihe remainder of the winter with Church, Westmount, and a num-|ing was the reading of Miss|ti-aircraft guns rather than the his retirement in oa he had Wilson, 4853 Sherbtooke hee but two machines.b f Montreal Churches, was Margaret Doran's letter of res-|goodwill that ean come only from completed 36 years in the employ west, by means of a false cheque, |.=.we bei er © .on 8 .», |ignation.It was unanimously |the teachings of Christ.ve of the otbacco firm.Previously he| W.Caron, no address, will be fr «25 eh bung removed paid final tribute in St.George's |'% , i P | T h A had iated with the late sentenced by Judge Tetreau on {Tom St.ert airpor ue J 4 Church Tuesd ni at |#Ereed that a vote of thanks and| In Melville Presbyterian Church arent-leacher Association ad been associated wit e \u2018ate se y.lack of hangar spuce there, Orig- ?ureh on luesday morning __ appreciation be tendered to Miss{Rev.W.Orr Mulligan expressed To Hear Talk on Basic Sir Mortimer Davis in the D.Rit- January 25.i u inal plans were that they would , 8.30 o'clock.Interment was in|Doran for her untiring efforts and the opinion that, because it had chie Co._ Carson han undergone een.be stored at the Trenton base of ; Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Mr.patience as Prefect of the Sodality |not obtained all its objectives at| Elements of Mental Hy-| A life member of the Montreal |ing at Mont: eal he past week, |the R.CA.F, but Lhis decision was 7 Berube died at the Royal Victoria |for the past eighteen months.once, it was ridiculous to brand it ene - Amateur Athletic Association, he [quarters during the past week.changed by district headquarters.A - ; ; .| Miss Florence Brennan, Vice-|a failure.g also belonged to the St.James \u2014 _ In the mennwhile constructio - Hospital Sunday morning follow ., Club, the Beaconsfield Golf Club TO ATTEND MARRIAGE n ., .Prefect will assume the duties of| Dy Kerr stated that the suc- ; , EE .i of the unit's new hangar\u2014which Ww M.L.A.G ing an illness of one month.Help.; Dr.Baruch Silverman, of the |and the St.Lawrence Yacht Club.| Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Hanson |?\" U7 ) estmount LA.ves vas 66 vears of Prefect for the remainder of thel|cesses of the church were far Mental Hygiene Institute, will| He is survived by one brother, |are going to Ottawa for the mar- it will share with Bomber Squad- Award for Valor of Safe-|™*; \">\" P ecretary of het more numerous than its failures) speak on \u201cThe Basic Elements of Dr.Clifford Jack; one sister, riage of Miss Christina MeNaugh- ron No.118 ix progressine Tape I - - and spoke of it as shining as M 1 iene\u201d at th en han \"PO .\u2018 Mr.Thomas McDougall, |idly and erection of the steel wor ty League Ecole des Arts et Metiers, he was SERMON TOPICS light of the world in the darkest Mens Bei Parent-Teachers\u2019 Mra.Arthur Taylor: one nephew: eh in aking place tomorrow Was completed carly this week, Ç well known throughout Montreal On Sunday morning at West- {aren of the most remote continent.Associstion of Shaar Hashomayim apex M ê Geor ac P Mit h Il.afternoon When the base is completed the On behalf of the Quebec Safety and district for his interest in|mount Baptist Church, Rev.J.A.| \u201cIt is the world lenders whol|next Monday evening, in the| oor or Céorge Tn.MEN Lu machines of the No, 115 and No.League, citizens, and the Province |Musie.At one time he was treas- Johnston will have as his theme: have lacked the courage to trust Shear Hashomayim Community - \u2019 \u2018 Te - ; 118 units will be returned te of Quebec, W.R.Bulloch, M.L.A,,|Vrer of the St.Jean Baptiste So- |\u201c\u201cCrisis before Cock-Crowing.\u201d Christ who have blazed the path] Hal}, C.l Ch h To Mark them.The hangar is expected to for Westmount, presented the ciety.On Sunday evening, Mr.John-l!to this present-day failure,\u201d he Included on the program of the a vary urc he ready for use hy carly fall, Safety League's certificate of| Mr.Berube is survived by his[ston will have the second in alstated.\u201cMen who are not ready to same meeting is pH between The officers of the No.118 merit.gold medal.and a purse of widow.the former Virginia Car- \u201cTrue or False\u201d series of addresa- accept the Christian mandate © h ; ° O S d squadron will hold their first mess money.to Pierre Gagnon, at a|riere.and one daughter, Helene, es.This address will deal with|scoff at the church as a failure.\u201d Jupils of ie a nniversa ry n un ay dinner on Jan, 26, if was announce luncheon given in his honor in the|living at 5728 St.Dominique St.vital matters.The crime was not the fact that that Jewish Youth should be dis- ed al the headquarters of the unit, Mount Royal Hotel on Monday.\u2014\u2014 - \u2014\u2014\u2014 mmm oe Christianityghad not realized all! suaded from entering the Pro- ; ; sauter ; in Prominent military aviation heads Gagnon was given the awards by H Te its ideals bi} was one of low aims, foggions.\u201d \u2018The affirmative will On ne ut Calvary he issn nd re Te are expected to attend as guest ar havi , se i ; saryso 2 \u2018 © A |spe s guos fu having saved the lives of two Rotarians ear alk he said.; \"be argued by Bernard Berlin and Church will be celchrated with [sermon will be illustrated with speakers and ns guests of honor.children in a fire on St.Domnique In his s@mon Rev.Mulligan|Herzl Nathanson; the negative, ecial services hot} morning and beautiful slides made from pic- \u2014 pirect.He rushed into the burning e o_o ° stated that if the democratic by Marion Friefeld and Marguer- ee ! tures taken by the preacher dur house pd rescued the youngsters On Air Conditioning countries of the world became one ite Kirsch.At the morning service at 11 |ing an extended tour throughout The Week At rom flames.; in Christian policy permanent The meeting, sponsored by the am.the minister, the Rev.T.W.[this area \u201cDown by the Sea.\u201d The .Jn referring to the bravery dis- 2, - \u2014 ; peace would be definitely assured.parents and teachers of Shaar Jones MA D.D., will preach the [oldest Colony of the Empire and Victoria Hall Paved by Gagnon.Mr.Bulloch! Air conditioning experts in co-|Mr.Wiggs pointed out that what The churth is still the mightiest | Hashomayim School, is open to all sermon on the theme \u201cI Believ-{the Romantic Labrador arca will stated: \u201cWe are here today to operation with doctors.are doing would be comfort to one person influence in the world, It is not friends of the school.in the Christian Church\u201d The |be realistically portrayed and the =x DES Hommage to 8 man who VS [much to climinate respiratory dis- would he the Yo oppasite vo an perfect because ot members 8T¢l H.E.Herschorn, president oflminister will be assisted in the[|story apyealingly told by the| Today: M.RT.play; Notre pared to lay down his life for| G.Lorne Wiggs, Montreal|2.1°1; frsons w0 al a passion not perseck, ihe minister said, the Y.M.H.A,, gave an interest-!service by the Rev.A.F.Pollock,| \u201cMaster of the art of story tell-| Dame de Grace Women's Club others.His actions have indicated |\u201885e5, \u2018=.\u201c £gs, >for dancing, for instance.would| Mr.Bennett's words, hecause of ing talk to the members of the BD, who during student dug! ing.\u201d business meeting; D.W.Reid's that there still remain among us|consulting aa sated Sels not want as high a temperature his position and influence, will be junior congregation last Shabbos.and throughout his ministry, fre- The Senior Choir, directed by |Benevolent Society.these heroic qualities which we |nddressing the regular vee ÿjas those who preferred to sitirecognized in places where they Those called to the Torah were quently worshipped and me ched Mr.G.W.Cornish, will sing The| Tomorrow: MRT.play, matine ; are jiane to believe do not exist|luncheen meeting of the West-|qujetly at a table.will do harm, stated Mr.Mulligan ya;ary5 Cohen, Lewis Mznolson, ': Calvary Church when it waz Newfoundland National Hymn as|ee and evening performances.i today.\u201d mount Rotary Club in Victoria| For this reason, little effart is|who found it strange that Mr.|Herbert Solomon and Joseph Sab- |\" Led yo street \u201cVan anthem Monday: Bus exs Association \u201cWe present to you our respect|Hall on Wednesday.Mr.Ms made to satisfy everyone; rather, Bennett, a lawyer, could not find bath, Hagbah and Gelilah were situated on (Guy sb or voices.The Anniversary celebrations of Westmount, general meeting; ; and admiration for the magnifi- had as his subject Air Condi- through intensive experiments, the the reasons for the failure where-|looked after by Howard Weiner directed by Mrs.W.$.Walker will be continued on Monday Westmount Council.Royal Arca ! cent manner in which you braved {tioning and Refrigeration.requirements of the \u201caverage per-| of he spoke, Making the last of! and David Solomon.Martin Do-|\u201c\" : yo nan, ; he ; ; atic Socie y \u201c ; i » : : : 4 with Miss V.Jamieson as acconi- Bight at 8.156 p.m.when the story|num; Montreal Ope:atie Society death ia save these little ones.We Ther> is no doubt that sinous gon\u201d have been established, and his brief references to the former dick opened the Ark.This Shah- | il lead the choral minis- |of Calvary foik, S.S.Pienics, etz.rehearsal express to you our most cordir! trouvle, the common cold and haÿ:most air conditioning plants in use|Prime Minister, Mr.Mulligan ask-!bog the Sodra will be explained panist à .es i 1 tems dur of bygone days will be portrayed Tuesday: Council of Jewish Woe Congratnlations on the success|fever.can be greatly reduced byitoday operate on the principle of {ed \u201cwould Mr.Benett take up re-|by Ruth Simak.try and render special item: dur by lantern slides shown in the |men, luncheon and hazaar.Which attended your efforts.\u201d jair conditioning,\u201d the speaker supplying the greatest comfort to|sidence in Japan, China or Central| \"The sleixh drives for members TA on \" egular sessions of the Macaulay Hall under the aus-| Wednesday: Westmount Rotary Mr.Bulloch pointed out that the stated.the greatest number of persons.|Africa instead of in England if of the junior congregation will be Ch h School TH be and 3 jens of the Young People\u2019s Union Club luncheon meeting; Victorian certificate of merit of the asso-| However, the underlying prin-| An air conditioning system, the the church had failed.?\u201d held on Seturday evening and Jared nl \"reference \u2018 will ml On Wednesday, at 8 pon the Order of Nurses; N.D.G.Women's ® ciation was presented only on rare|cipal of air conditioning js to| speaker said, should keep the air \u2014 Sunday afternoon, January 28th Pad à the place and work of 62nd annual business meeting of{Club bridge; Westmount Women's °ccasinns, and that it was the |create comfort, he said, and it was:at a proper temperature and hu- ALDERMAN APPOINTED _ [and 29th, weather permitting.; chant in th historie devel-|the church will be held in the |Club, board meeting.token of esteem and appreciation here that engineers had faced their\u2018 midity.free it of dust, and elim-| Irving P.Rexford, recently e- rm mm me the Se 0 cal °.pr re ever Church hall.Reports of the work Thursday: A.consion Parish, Of the citizenry reatest diffieulty.Years of tests'inate bacteria.ected by acclamation io the West- RETURN HOME apment of Calvary Church.; - Reports ) | 3 entry.greates A >: Ls A ; At 7.30 p.m.the guest preach- {during 1938 will be presented and |bridge and dance.\u2014_\u2014 had been necessary in order to| Mr.Wiggs was introduced by|mount City Council, has been ap-! Mr.and Mrs.J.A.H.Acer, 190 pm.guest Laka ; ial Next Friday: Westmount Wo- ; 3 ; à - = M.A.MeXNaughton and|pointed vice-president and man-| who have heen in New York for|er will be the Rev.Denzil G.Ri-jofficers for 1939 elected.A socia Next Friday: we .VISITS SISTER determine what comfort actually! Dr.F.M.A.g p T he .; , , lub.bb meeting; Le : Lo oe .Wi h : ; ; followi dout, F.R.G.S., of Toronto, whojhour will he spent in the church |men\u2019's Club, siness ; Mis.D.C.Rea, of Toronto, is| was and to define it in scientific| thanked by Wilf.Buckley.The aging-director of the Crown Trust| the past two weeks following a dout, F.0 , | followi hy business Homocopathie Hospital dance and visiting her sister, Mrs, F.W.lterms.president, John Colton, was in the| Company, it was announced this|cruise to the West Indies, re-|will deliver an illustrated sermon |parlors following thy busines er P = hompson.\u2019 \u2019 Taking a night club as example, chair.week, turned home on Wednesday.on the Challenge and Romance of session.ridge, | a rs St A Vn RsR NAS) RT IRR SIR UI inbns SERIE ARTO ANI Ie NaI AAI IIET FY AN 1 sat -Erucrse Sze ewe EEE] t ETE h 3 BEEN 3 EN EIR AN H I 4 JASE TWO THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER FRIDAY.JANUARY 20, 19; The : Westmount Examiner Published Every Priday Morning Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada's Metropolis THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773* \u201cThe Examiner\u201d me \u2014 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1939 alms to be an Independent, clean newspaper fer the home, devcteo to public service.manship.directly.right.THE LATE LT.-COL.JOHN LONG A great many local residents will mourn the passing of Lieut.-Col.John W.Long, Inspector of Physical Training for the Catholic schools of Montreal, who died on Saturday, last, after a long illness.He was in his seventieth year.The late Lieut.-Col Long was of the old school of the British Army, steeped in the best traditions of the army in the days of the Great Queen.Born at Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, he was educated in Glasgow, joined the army at an early age.He quickly distinguished himself in athletics, notably in boxing, fencing, and rugby.He was runner-up in the British Army fencing championships in 1893, and was a member of several All-Army rugger fifteens, He was later physical instructor at Sandhurst, among his pupils being Winston Churchill.Coming to Canada in 1894, Mr.Long was for some time attached to the Imperial garrison at Halifax, but in 1903 he left the .army to become director of athletics at the - M.A.A.A.He became associated, in an honorary capacity, with many Canadian Olympic teams and attended the games in 1908, 1912, \u201c1920, and 1924.During the Great War he served in France and Egypt, first with the Can- .adian forces and later with the Imperial Army.He remained on active service until August, 1919.Since the war he has been Instructor of Physical Training under the Catholic School Besides his widow, he is survived by his only son, Lieut.-Col.John W.Long, commanding officer of the Loyola Contingent, C.O.T.C., and Liberal candidate here in the last provincial election, and by a brother, Very Reverend Canon J.C, long, chaplain of Blair's College, Aberdeen.WHO PAYS FOR ADVERTISING?Judging from the frequency of its reappearance, \u201cWho Pays for Advertising?\" written by John H.Casey, professor of journalism and advertising at the University of Oklahoma, is on the way to becoming something of a \"*Newspaper Classic.\u201d As it is of interest to \u201cmerchants and buyers alike, we reprint it here Commission at Montreal.in full: The Westmount Examiner as Scotland, and porting, considerable while What is advertising?One form of sales- Purpose?To sell.Who pays for it?John and Mary Public say they do, in- Solomon Isaac Business Man says he knows too well that he pays for advertising.But | say the customer does not pay an advertising bill if the advertising is effective, efficiently done, run in the right medium at the right time, and is, in every other respect, For when greater demand for goods is created by advertising, more goods can be manufactured in larger quantities, and shelves restocked at less cost per unit of production per item of merchandise, in consequence of that created demand, either at less cost or with more quality at the same cost\u2014which amounts to the same thing.Yes, the merchant is sure he pays the advertising cost.But | say he does not, for the larger the volume of business the retailer can do, the less his percentage of overhead, of which advertising is but one of many items.No more light, era) other overhead items required for $110,- 000 turnover than for $100,000.Well, if the customer doesn\u2019t pay and the merchant doesn\u2019t pay for advertising\u2014 then, who does pay for it?Why, bless your souls! The truth of the matter is that effective advertising is self-sup- self-Ifquidating.good advertising, unless, if we must find someone to pay for it, | guess it comes pretty near being the non-advertising merchant who pays \u2014and pays and pays\u2014whose overhead goes up as his sales volume goes down\u2014he and the non-ad-reading customer who buys blind, fails to read the ads and in consequence, gets stuck with inferior, non-advertised goods, at higher prices than he need pay.And there you have one answer to the old, old question: Who pays for effective advertising, in the final analysis?Not the buyer of advertised goods, not the merchant who sells the goods and uses the advertising space, but the non-advertiser who fails to get the business and the non-ad-reading public.TAX ON SPORTS EVENTS Local electors have been following with interest the campaign being waged by W.R.Bulloch to have the amusement tax removed from amateur sporting events in this province.Mr.Bulloch points out that in Ontario amateur events are tax free, in Quebec the government \u2019\u2018take\u2019\u2019 amounts to some twenty per cent of the gate \u2014a heavy burden for amateur organizations to meet.Mr.Bulloch is entirely right in the attitude he has taken, and will have sportsmen solidly behind him in the matter.no more heat, no more of sev- Nobody pays for CLASSIFIED ADS STOP .ME.IF YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE Taking No Chances A judge, failing of re-election, was made cashier of a local bank.A man presented a check to be cashed, \u201cDon\u2019t know you,\u201d greeted the new cashier.The customer produced a credit card, a business card, and a lot of fetters addressed to himself.\u201cNot sufficient identity,\u201d said the cashier, pushing the check back.\u201cWhy, Judge,\u201d protested the man, \u201cI\u2019ve known you to hang a man on less evidence than that.\u201d \u201cThat may be,\u201d said the judge, \u201cbut when you're paying out money you have to be careful.\u201d\u2014 Wall St.Journal.Primitive Indeed! Explorer: \u201cI have made a markable discovery: a tribe human beings that possess weapon of warfare,\u201d Listener: \u201cIs that so?Didn't think tisere was any part of the world that uncivilized,\u201d re- of no Wright No Parrot Orville Wright was reproached for not taking up the challenge of the Smithsonian Institution that it was Langley, not the Wrights, who was the first to fly.\u201cThe trouble with you, Orville,\u201d said a friend, \u201cis that you are too taciturn.You don\u2019t assert yourself enough.You should press- agentize more.\u201d \u201cMy dear friend,\u201d Orville Wright answered, \u201cthe best talker and the worst flyer among the birds is the parrot.\u201d Unappreciated He placed the earth before her feet\u2014 And yet she vowed all men were brutes; You see, he'd been out gardening, And all the earth was on his boots.\u2014London Opinion.\u201cMrs.Jones isn't able to do much talking these days.\u201d \u201cI must go right over and Rave & good chat with her!\u201d WAlnut 2773 a ra mm DOMESTIC HELP WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE IRL WANTED for general house- ANTIQUE mahogany buffet, vie-| RACOON COAT, man's, about 36, HUDSON SEAL coat, size 38, reason- .work, small adult family.Slesp ue.torlan armchair, mahogany soffa,| for $25.00.HA.5348, evening DE, 4013.able.DE.5723.E-124 .2663.X- E-170 FOR SALE ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES! SKID CHEK, the non-skid preparation for auto tires; also prevents ac- oidents on icy steps, sidewalks, ete.See your dealer or phone MA, 1513 for descriptive circular, X-2 BHAUTIFUL RUG, $16; handsome chesterfield suite, $45; gateleg, bookcase tables, bedroom, dining room, \u2018studio, Never used.Unusual opportunity, FI.1950.1353 Greene, Woat- mount.X-d HUDSON SEAL coat, size 36-38, a very good value, WE, 3318 X-10 LADY'S, size 14, grey wool challls sports dress, black silk dresses, genuine camel's hair coat, DE.3672.E-186 § GAS STOVES, enamelled, good condition, cheap.WA.3650.5661, Cote St.Luce Rond, B-187 large brass pot suitable for coal or wood, also fender, WA, 8134, E-218 DEN TABLE, Baby's tollet sent, baby's scales, fern stand, baby\u2019s rung sleigh, bathroom stool, 6466 Isabella.E-68 ONE PAIR lady's skates and boots, size 4, good quality, used very little, $4.00, EL.4887, E-123 SKIS, 7 ft, $3.00.EL.5694, E-173 GIRL'S winter coat, size 14, $2.00; lot of pictures, 25c each: lady's overshoes, 75c pair.WA, 6182, E-171 BOY'S BROWN overcont, size 13-14 years, $5.00; guitar with case, $5.50.El.0718.40 Burton.E-175 ELEVEN Red Seal Victor records, perfect condition; three children\u2019s lot, $3.00.DE, 0169.E-183 + Crossword P uzzle 1 2 PB [ 5 Ea x I TEP [ WALNUT BEDROOM suite, 8 pleces, perfect, $825.00 for $126.00, bargain.AT.4516, T-188 LADY'S RACOON cont size 36, cheap.DE.3704, 1-191 15 17 20 21 PLAY PEN for $1.75; large size dressing table, Gibbard $10.00, both in excellent condition.4340 Wilson Ave.E-183 BEAL COAT, pertect condition; ski sult, new; electrio razor, new.EL 8589.2166 Prud'honiume, B-193 NAVY BLUE ski suit, size ii, DE.4120, Cheap.E-195 ELECTRIC Refrigerator, porcelain, as good as new, price $125.00, Box 2024, c-o Monitor, 2191 Hampton.15-196 FINK NET evening dress.alte il, practically new, $5.00.WA, 6013.13-109 MAN'S SKATES and boots, siza 81g, in perfect condition, cheap or would exchange for another pair in same condition.DE, 6043.E-200 20 2 29 28 30 33 41 45 47 GENTLEMAN'S overcoat, size 38-40, good condition.EL.9107.E-157 BOY'S COAT, size 18; single bed; amall dresser; Rudd heater.EL.7353.457 Grosvenor, E-158 GIBBARD walnut tea wagon, two shelves and drawer for silver.DE.1642.E-161 Phone E-164 BEDROOM SUITE, bargain, AT.4432 for appointment.TWIN BEDS, complete: lady's cloth coat, fur trimmed, size 16.5%5 Monkland Avenue, EL.1882.E-165 MANS\u2018 OVERCOATs 35-40; hats, size 71/8: shirts 153.WA.4875.E-166 WARDROBE Easy washing machine; of drawers, WA, 2105.E-169 TWENTY NEW crepe dresses, regularly up to $6.95 to sell at $1.00; one new navy winter coat, fur collar, size 16, for $5.00.Marigold Limited, 3504 Sherbrooke West.E-t16 with glass door and large ches, MAN'S HEAVY overcoat 0-42, $5.00; boy's leather coat 34-36, $3.00: fine leather ski vest 36, $3.00; black lace evening dress 38-40, $3.00: wool pullovers perfect, sige 8-10, Tic; blue skit cap 25e; warm leather cap 55c, DE, 0169.F-184 BEDROOM, Dining room set, also a Moffat gas stove, cream and black trim, AI in perfect condition, like new.Call WA.$596.E.64 WANTED TO PURCHASE _ TORONTO BOOK STORE UAY the best prives for large or smith vollections of uxed books and maz- azines, clussies, technical text books, West, N-> BUY hand Furniture.heuseheki, office, and s'ure fistures, also gentleman's clothing and mourning suits, Call Lipson, WII, 0113.N-à SEAL COAT, size 16: man's uvercoat rize 42, both in good.condition.WA.8838, .15.202 § EVENING GOWNS, § dresses, sise 16, very reasonable: black - felt hat, new, 5150 Decarie, Apt, 7.DE, 353).E-203 MUSKRAT COAT, size 16, excellent condition, $25.00, also knee length bunny coat, WA, 2116.E-204 re «amt HOCKEY PANTS 50e; shoulder pads 50c: hockey gauntlets 50e: knee pads 835c; one pair children's skis 36c.DE.7185.E-205 \u2014 SKATES and boots 9 $2.50; skis and harness $2.50; double bed and spring, mattress optional, all in good condi- \u2018tion.EL.4998, E-206 FUR COAT, black Americain broad- tall, never worn, size 16-15, bargain.DE.2100, E-214 SEWING MACHINE repalrs guat- anteed, machine rented $3.00 per -\" month, parts delivered by your Singer agent, Hughes, Bl.8246, _ E-31¢ % HORIZONTAL 1\u2014Salary 8\u2014Falls short 11\u2014Smoothed 13\u2014Subterranean ASsAgewar 14\u2014To act 15\u2014Most beloved 17~Thus 18&-\u2014Type measure Action suffix 48\u2014Rents 41\u2014To take court 42\u2014Comparative 43-Unfeeling 45\u2014Epyptian sun god 46\u2014Esteemn 50-Reñds copy si 19\u2014Walked 21\u2014l\u2019ersonal weaknesses 23- of the es ee { N° FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1939 SES THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER PAGE FIVE ST.LED'S SENIOR TEAM DOWNS DANIEL O'CONNELL; y JUNIORS DEFEAT LOYOLA Hockey Schedule Opened on Saturday \u2014 Andy Mc- Gillis Again Coach of St.Leo's Squads \u2014 Senior Entry in First Place in Inter-Scholastic Standing St.Leo's senior team so far, in Inter-Scholastie hockey, has been highly successful.Under the astute coaching of Andy McGillis they have vanquished, in turn, Loyola by the score of 5 to zero and Daniel O'Connell by the score of 3 to 1.They opened their hockey schedule against Loyola on Saturday fast at the former's rink and impressed with a workmanlike display which featured smooth skating, and air-tight defense in which a newcomer to Inter-Scholastic competition, Aumais, gave a sterling example of goal-tending, and forward lines with scoring punch.Dougie Ma- her, Laberge, Desrosiers, Keating and George were also outstanding.On Monday, at the home rink, they continued their successful ! ; 8 \u2018campaign by winning over a vast- * ly-improved Daniel O'Connell team which put up a very creditable showing for such a young and in- lexperienced group of players.How- lever, class told here also with [Keating and Lellig contributing \u2018the goals for St.Leo\u2019s total of 3 \u2018while Neville scored for Daniel O'Connell.Keating, Nantel and | GOES TWICE AS FAR [FAMOUS FROM | COAST TO COAST FOR ff TRASL paRN REFRESHING HEALTHFUL $2 ounces { Vo, um roll H TWICE ITS PRICE Millette were prominent figures in their team\u2019s victory.St.Leo's Junior team has played one game to date\u2014a one-goal draw against Loyola.Thus far the senior only holds first place in the Inter Saholastic standing.It might be added that in opposition, perhaps, to the point of view of other schools in both Inter-School and Interscholastic competition St.Leos believes in fostering game in the school for the benefit of the student body rather than draw on any of its pupils who are taking part in the Junior A.H, A.Although this point of view may weaken the team from the point of experienced players, the chool believes in developing hockey players from the ranks of the otherwise unfavoured students rather than fill their places with those who have the added experience of an outside senior league.The teams: St.Leo's Daniel O'Connell R.Aumais., goal .Blackwell Mabher.defence .Aumais Wadey.defence .Chevalier George.centre .McNicholl.Keating.wing «.Black Desroslers.wing .McMahon St.Leo's subs.: Millette, Laberge, Nantel, Lellig, Hennessy, Hushion.Daniel O'Connell subs.: Kavanagh, Christie, Kay, Goulet, Bartholomew, Siouj, Neville.Referee: Connelly.First Period 1\u20148t.Leo's.vere Lellig (Keating, Nantel) .19.55 Penalties: Keating, Nantel.Second Perlod 2+\u2014St, LeE0'5 es Keating (Desrosiers, Hushlon) .3.15 3\u2014Daniel O'Connel.Neville (Sioui) .4\u2014St.Leo's .(Desrosiers) .vec 12,00 Penalties: Maher, Kay.THE STANDING P.W.L.D.F.À.Pts.St.Leo's .22008 1.4 Catholie High .1 1 0 011 0 2 D'Arcy McGee .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Loyola .1 010065 0 Daniel O'Connel.2 0 2 0 114 0 Eighteen Diesel-electric trains of five cars each are being built in the Netherlands.FORUM DELICATESSEN AND CIGAR SHOP Regular Full Course Meals at 30c up Our Specialty WE DELIVER DAY AND NIGHT Fl.0949 2201 St.Catherine St.W.(One Biock East of the Forum) dpa | I | | | | Originally an all-Canadian organization, there are only two Canadian teams remaining in the N.H.L.\u201cThey seem permanent enough, but .\u201d Canada is losing her national game to the United States.Perhaps that statement is slightly exaggerated and premature, but assuredly something like that is happening, writes Web Morse in the Christian Science Monitor.The National Hockey League, the major organization of Canada\u2019s natio-:! game, has embarked upon ii :wenty-second season, and to borrow that political campaign phrase of a few years back, \u201clet\u2019s look at the record.\u201d The office of President of the League is being retained by a Canadian, and the players arc Canadians in overwhelming numbers, but the controlling interests are steadily crossing the border.At one time Hamilton, Ottawa, Toronto, and Montreal all were active members; but today there are only two teams representing Dominion, Canadiens in Montreal i|and the Maple Leafs in Toronto.In the city of Montreal in November, 1917, the present National Hockey League was formed.At that meeting a small body of individuals formed the plan and enlisted four teams to comprise the league.It was professional, as it is today, but wages were not comparable to the present scale.The four teams were Wanderers and Canadiens of Montreal, Toronto St.Pats, and Ottawa Senators.* * > The game itself bore slight resemblance to the game we see played around the circuit today.The founders of the league had no conception of the eventual growth.The league, in fact, floundered over a period of years and financial problems regarding its existence were more than trivial.Artificial ice, for instance, now a necessity, was decided a novelty.Concdftions improved slowly as the years passed but not until the late Thomas Duggan foresaw the need of new finance and new interest did hockey approach its present state of being the only major professional sport of international importance.He tried to sell the game in New York without success, but did interest Charles F.Adams of Boston.It took the ingenious Mr.Adams, a successful business man and hockey fan, to see the heights hockey could and should reach.He entered the league with a franchise and team in 1924 with all the vigor of his keen business sense.The first sign of \u201cgiving\u201d major professional hockey to this country came right then.Mr.Adams met with little co-operation Canada\u2019s St.Moritz\u2014the Laurentians of ) the Mt.Tremblant sector, Fastest down- Sc hills in Eastern Canada\u2014gentle slopes for beginners\u2014125 miles of trails\u2014and the Hockey Crosses the Border Canada, First Kingdom of the Fast Ice Sport, Sees Control Pass More and More to Great Financial Interests in the United States, writes Web Morse in the Christian Science Monitor.from the Canadian operators of the league.* * * His team was known as the Boston Bruins and their plight was sad indeed.They won exactly six games over the entire season of 30 contests and the situation was discouraging enough to have driven out a weaker man.New York built its present Madison Square Garden the next year and bought the players and franchise belonging to Hamilton, Ontario.That purchase marked the second major American inroad on Canada'\u2019s hockey hegemony.The third coup came when Art Ross, manager of the Boston team, and Mr.Adams actually bought out the controlling interests of the Western Canada Hockey League.That organization operated with three teams on the Pacific Coast, Portland, Victoria, and Vancouver, along with the teams on the Canadian prairies, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Calgary and Regina.The monopoly set up by owning these players soon brought a substantial return to Mr.Adams because Chicago, Detroit, another team in New York, and the Canadian teams were forced to strengthen.Canadian interests could have engineered this \u201cdeal, but it was the men on this side of the border who saw the advantage first and cashed in on it.Since then the league has rolled to tremendous popularity.* - * Money literally poured into the coffers of the National Hockey League for years.The club owners prospered almost unbelieving- ly.The Boston team alone netted a quarter of a million dollars in one season.The Boston Garden of today was built through hockey, and the Montreal Forum, the Arena Gardens of Toronto, the Chicago Stadium, and the Olympia of Detroit are monuments to hockey.Canadian interests gloried in the high finance as the game took hold in the United States and the sacrifices of Canada were not even thought of.The sale of the Western Canada League, the sale of the Hamilton team, the sale of the Ottawa team, traditionally famous in Canadian hockey, were all part of the progress of the game in the United States.Now the Montreal Maroons are off the scene, unable to keep abreast of the financial demands of hockey on a big scale, Left in the struggle are two teams in Canada\u2014Canadiens in Montreal and Maple Leafs in Toronto.They seem permanent enough, but look at the other side Web Morse writes in the accompanying article, mart er tt res of the ledger\u2014two teams in New York, one each in Chicago, Detroit, and Boston, and another prospect, Cleveland, lining up for a turn later.The President of the league, Frank Calder, is a Canadian and some of the United States teams are managed by Canadians, but the finance \u2019and control has definitely swung to this side of the border.* * * With this swing, Canada is knowingly or unknowingly losing its hold on professional hockey, The office of President is one of the few sentiments left in the game and President Calder probably will hold office for some time to come; but the next high official, whether Canadian or from the United States, probably will move the office to New York, leaving Montreal and Toronto to face new and greater problems to retain & part in the one-time national game.Early progress of hockey saw days of rapid growth, Those days are gone, if we judge fairly.There is a profit in professional hosvey today, but controlling interests are still secking the profits of the golden era.In the palmy years hockey potentates made little provision for the future and retrenchment today is slow.The only visible retrenchment moves are sad ones\u2014 the shelving of the impoverished Montreal Maroons and fhe inauguration of a ridiculous play-off system, In 1924 the line-up of the league saw Boston, Hamilton, Montreal Maroons, Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa, and Toronto.Five in Canada\u2014and Boston! Today the league is engaging in its fifteenth season with Boston, Montreal Canadiens, Toronto, New York Rangers, Chicago, and Detroit.Seven teams\u2014only one more than 15 years ago, but only two in Canada! Mere words cannot prove the point; but had the moguls of hockey these long years looked to the future, instead of solely to the- box office, hockey today might have its two major leagues like baseball.Instead it is dropping teams and devising complicated play-offs in the quest of profits.Hockey is a great game as the sports fans well knows.It will survive and grow despite its occasional set-backs resulting from short-sighted management.And no recent change tends to alter the fact that Canada is passing its national game, in its profes sional phases, over to the United States.internationally famous Hans Falkner Æ; Ski School (formerly at Ober-Gurgl, Æ Austria).80 miles North of Montreal, overnight from New York or Boston.Write for folder.F.H.WHEELER, P.Q Anderson Choice Of Red Dutton According to manager Red Dut- ton of New York Americans in the National Hockey League, the best player in the big loop is Tommy Anderson, who finished 1938 high up in scoring.\u201cTommy may not make any all-star team, but he's a manager\u2019s player,\u201d says Dutton.\u201cI wish I had a whole team of Andersons.It took him four years to correct his faults, but now he\u2019s straightened away and doing about everything you can ask of a forward.\u201cHe's always in there battling, back-checking, setting up plays and making everybody on fis «ide look good.\u201d GRAY ROCKS INN Ÿ ST.JOVITE =! WAKE UP IN A WARM HOUSE A warm home in the morning .lt sure is nice .Yes, snd it's nice that you can be sure.Dutton bought Anderson from Just call DExter 1131 and order Hand & Parker Coal.It holds Detroit Tommy did\u2019: have the fire for hours and hours and hours.natural ability of most big lea- gre players, but each vear ne Buk\u2014it does not hold its fire when you need heat .stepped along at a faster pace, and at present he is the Americans\u2019 most versatile forward, a player whose competitive spirit leads Dutton to believe he may yet attain all-star ranking.Jack Adams, manager of the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League, recently came out with a declaration that Barry and Aurie, two of his stars in Stanley Cup title days, won games for him when they should have been in hospital.This was prompted by the fact that his sturdy rear-guard \u201cScotty\u201d Bowman, had been playing a star game with a deep gash on the back of his foot.Adams had to pull him off the ice in New York after other players had told him Bowman was bleeding badly through his shoes.Bowmen swore up and down to reportrs that it was perspiration and wanted to continue.School girls in Japan are staging games and drills to entertain wounded soldiers.No Sir, it goes right to work giving you that extra heat required for extra cold weather.Call US TO-DAY\u2014Hand & Parker's GOOD Coal for BAD Weather.The number is DExter 1131.1 have found the words hidden in the advertisement of page and the words hidden in the advertisement of Hand & Parker LIMITED page 4857 Sherbrooke Street West \u2018Stand-In\u201d COAL \u2014 FUEL OIL \u2014 COKE Backed by Twenty Years of Dependable Service My name is The \u201cHidden Titles\u2019\u2019 Contest of this week's Examiner, these being the titles of the two feature pictures to be shown at the Westmount Theatre during the first halt of the coming week.| agree to accept the judges\u2019 decision as final regarding the awarding of passes to the Theatre.PLAN CONSTRUCTION OF NEW APARTMENT Demolition of existing buildings and erection of a $75,000 apartment block is contemplated for 339-343 Olivier avenue, between Western and Sherbrooke streets, Owners are H.H.Ayer, 500 Place d\u2019Armes, and 74 Stratford Road, Hampstead, and H.8S.Bourke, 320 Redfern avenue, West- mount.Ewing and Ewing, real estate agents, 437 St.James street west, are acting as owners\u2019 agents.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 e TO ENROLL MEMBERS First Company of the West- mount Boys Brigade will enroll new members tonight.Among those who will be enrolled and receive official membership cards are, George Montgomery, Jimmie + Jan.Feb, Feb, Feb.+ INTER-DISTRICT Y.M.C.A, HOCKEY LEAGUE Preps, Under 12 yrs.of age: Juniors, Under 14 yrs.of Age Jan, 21st\u201410.00\u201411.00 A.M.Westmount Preps.West Preps; 11.00\u201412.00 AM.Westmount Juniors vs.Montreal West Juniors; 3.00\u20144,00 P.M.N.DG.Preps vs.Hampstead Prdps; 4.00\u20145.00 P.M.N.D.G.Juniors vs.Hampstead Juniors.28th\u20143.00-4.00 P.M, Westmount ° Preps vs.Hampstead Preps; 4.00-5.00 P.M.Westmount Juniors vs.Hamp- * stead Juniors; 1.00-2,00 P.M.Montreal vs, N.D.G.Y.M.C.A, West Juniors vs.N.D.G.Y.M.C.A.Juniors, 4th\u20141.00-2.00 P.M, Westmount Preps vs.2.00-3.00 P.M.Westmount Juniors vs, N.D.G, Y.M.- CA, Juniors; 8.00-4.00 P.M, Montreal West vs.Hampstend Preps; 4.00-5,00 P.M.Montreal West Juniors vs, Hampstead Juniors.11th\u201410.00-11.00 A.M.Westmount West Preps; 11.00-12,00 AM.vs.Montreal West Juniors: 1,00-2,00 P.M.stead Preps vs.N.D.G.Y.M.C.A.Preps; P.M.Hampstead Juniors vs.N.D.G.Juniors.18th\u20143.00-4.00 P.M, Westmount Preps Preps; 4.00-5.00 P.M.Westmount Juniors vs.Hamp- stead Juniors; 10.00-11.00 AM.N.D.G.Preps Hampstead Props; 11,00-12,00 A.M.vs.Montreal West Juniors, vs.Montreal West Preps Preps; 2.00-3.00 P.M, Montreal N.D.G.Preps; Preps Preps vs, Montreal Westmount Juniors Hamp- 2.00-8,00 vs.Hampstead vs, N.D.G.Juniors With The Boys At The Westmount NY\u201d Tomorrow morning at 9, the preps.play hockey at Roslyn rink.James Patrick assisted by Jim Kearney will be in charge and every prep, turning out is assured of a good game.Junior Hockey Last Saturday, the Millionaires defeated the Seals and the Eagles defeated the Flyers.Tomorrow, the Flyers meet the Millionaires at 9 am.at Murray Park.At 10 a.m., the Seals play the Eagles.Wesley Ball and George Cairns will be in charge.Basketball Junior basketball will be held at the \u201cY\u201d gym at 1 o'clock tomorrow.Intermediate and senior basketball at 2.30, Woodwork Ted Swift has excellent plans and plenty of good wood, and will start the woodwork boys making bird houses tomorrow afternoon at 2.Skiing The infer-branch ski meet will be held on the weekend of Feb.4, at St.Sauveur.Entries must be in Feb.1, Ban on Orientals Urged in Move In British Columbia Despite the Government's request that it do nothing to aggravate the international situation, the British Columbia Legislature, as the last act of its session at Victoria, B.C., passed a resolution declaring that no more Orientals should be admitted to Canada The Government itself sponsored this motion when it became clear the House as a whole would insist on voting for Oriental exclusion in some form Conservatives in opposition had sponsored a motion asking the Federal Government to cancel its gentlemen\u2019s agreement with Japan, under which a limited number of Japanese are admitted to Canada every year.The Government objected to this motion as Wilson.Kenneth Bolduc, Jack! Goodfellow and Everitt MeKin-: lay.Badges of membership will | {be awarded to Kenneth Bolduc and Everitt McKinlay.! Navy blue shirts, used by the | Brigade in many distriets, will be added to the official uniform.i I.A.Collins will be the guest, speakers at the Bible Class on | Sunday afternoon.Several boyey will take part in the worship ser- \"vice.| JEWS AID REFUGEES i Over a perlod of 18 months] Sydney.New South Walco, Jew: have raised $200.000 fn heip Jew- {ith refugees emigrate from Ka rope.I.reccveemntes \"No fighter can take itusless he's in the pink of condition,\u201d says Al McCoy (Florian feBrasseur), hard-hitting Canadiau heavyweight.\u201cIf get a good night's sleep.eat muscle-buildiog and drink a glass or two of Black Horse Ale daily to .gives me an appetite!\u201d Try it! lack Horse Ale food.relax.Jr calms jumpy nerves .Friday Suppers Mr.Rogers will be the guest speaker at the Friday night club supper and will give a talk on the stars.Basketry, fretwork, model airplanes and swimming club will meet following the supper.Photography On Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the president and vice- president of the Central Y.M.C.A.Photography Club, will meet at the Westmount \u201cY.\u201d Meccano and model Railvoading Clubs mect Wednesday afternoon at 430 with Tom Walker and Trevor Petterson.Radio Club Twenty boys have finished crystal sets and now George Grubb is busy getting the older boys started on one tube sets on Thursday afternoon at 4.Next Wednesday, Dr.J.B.Col- lip, co-discoverer of Insulin, will address the Hi-Y club on research.Hi-Y members are busy preparing for their annual dance which will be held in St.Matthias Ilall on Friday, Feb.10.The Rhythm Doctors orchestra has been secured for the occasion.likely to embarrass the Federal Government.Liberal Amendment As an amendment, Liberal members moved a motion drafted by the Government simply declaring that no more Orientals should enter this country, but not mentioning the gentlemen's agreement.The policy thus enunciated, of course, could not he carried out unless the agreement were termin- afed.This is the first time the Legls- lature has spoken in recent years on a problem which is almost entirely centred in British Columbia.So strong is public opinion on this question that no political party could think of objecting to a cessation of Oriental immigration, and it is doubtful if any politician could at present be elected to office with such views.Sought to Avoid Issue The Government would have preferred to leave the whole immigra- BRIGADE UNIT DEFEATS 11TH COMPANY 9-4 First Westmount Squad Downs Calvin Westminster at Murray Park The First Westmount Company of the Boy's Brigade got off to a good start in the West End Bwi- gade hockey league last Saturday night by defenting the Eleventh Co, of Calvin Westminster by the score of 9-4 on the Murray Par rink.: The First Company turned out à team with a strong defence and two well balanced forward lines.D.Palterson, center of the first line, was the individual star of the game as he netted the puck four time to account for almost half of his teams goals.Although outweighed by almost 1b pounds per man, the Eleventh Co.put up a hard fight from start to finish.T, Smith with two goals and A, Rousseau and A.Costello with one each, accounted for their teams counters.Midway through the game.the Eleventh team made their big effort of the game whon they pierced the First Co.defence for three counters in succession to bring the score up to 6-4 but the Westmount Boys rallied and ran in three more goals before the end of the game to make the final score rend 9-4 in the favor of ihe First Company.Girls Hi-Y Club Heard H.Murray jeet, XK.H, Murray, physical instructor of Wostmount public schools, addvessed the regular weekly meeting of the Girls Hi-Y Club in the Y.M, C.A., last wock, Mr, Murray addressed his remarks, particularly, to the 36 members of the club, which now has an enrolment of 86 former West.mount High School girl pupils.The meaning of the Hi.Y, its purpose, duties, advantages and its history were outlined by the speaker, He concluded his addrees by expressing the hope that all members of the club would do their best to improve its usefullness to the community, tion problem to the Federal Government, on the definite understanding that it would move in some way to solve it.Rapid Delivery Till 11 P.M.| Fl.4744 \u2014 WE.1616 If Firat Line Signals Busy, Please Dia) Next Line.| FORUM GROCERY | WESTMOUNT RSET Sa Ce 3 HEALTH-GIVING INGREDIENTS IN Matt for MUSCLE Mall oupphies substances vf estremety high fond value PERL Fublest benefit fram vous fo BLACK HORSE ALE 4 Yeast for BLOOD and NERVES Years purifies ond enriches blood.fevde and sfreng- thers nerve tissues, gives renewed energy and vigor Hoos DIGESTION The Aue, tonty flour of hope rharpens your ap- tiev\u2026.far a tonig effect in the sturmach .an tractousts the flow of digestive fiers ru afeo help your, tnrocde sfoaues durite the oo id Made at the DAWES BREWERY, Montreal Tuking \u201cHi-Y Clubs\u201d as his sub- > Sa\u201d r 38 Y 0; 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