The weekly examiner : including the districts of Model City, Outremont, North End, 5 avril 1930, samedi 5 avril 1930
[" ve On Current Events A Talking Nation Thought and Action Voting Privileges Banning Revolvers Old Fashioned\" England Law and Industry Sentimental Justice \u201cWealthy™ Justice Respect of Law Sidelights Model City - The Weekly Examiner INCLUDING THE DISTRICTS OF Outremont North End \"VOL.IL.No.14.MRS.NICHOLSOR * ELECTED HEAD OF LADIES AUX.In an | Succeeds Mrs.J.B.Cullen at! North Branch By Brodie Snyder One of our weaknesses, as a nation Y.M.C.A.d Arou Written specially for The Examiner by Mr.R.$.White, member of Parliament for Mount Royal Division The views expressed in thexe articles are net necessarily the epivion of this newspaper.They represent the opinions of & Censepvative member of Parlia- .ment, and might possibly en eccssien conflict with The Meniter's pelicy ef ! political independence, which we maintain beth as te Federal snd Provincial politics.They are reproduced for their news vglue, and fer their originality of touch, and will be found ef great interest te our readers, we believe, Ottawa, April 4\u2014(Special to the Examiner): The House of Commons has written \u201cfinis\u201d to the liquor clearance bill.; done so, however.under circumstances which night cause reper Price Two Cents MONTREAL, APRIL 5.1930.ALD.THOS.HOLLAND ELEVENTH ANNUAL DEBATE AND TUCKER TROPHY WON \u2018BY STRATHCONA TENTH YEAR Hesse etes ee = Parliament n \u201cResolved That Environment Has Greater Influence on Character Than Heredity\u201d Was Subject \u2014 Many Parents Present \u2014 Mr.MacKay Presents Trophy.It has is that we talk too much.ahout everything\u2014-the weather, sport, politics, relatives, acquaintances, busi.: yes ness, automobiles, and food; but we | hes of Local Y think too little.You meet old men of sixiv, sixty-five, seventy, grey-.The Ladies Auxiliary of the North headed, but still talking hard.There\u2019 Branch Y.M.C.A.held their annual are two things more important than meeting on Wednesday afternoon.talk.They uve thought and action.Mys, J.B.Cullens, the retiving Presi- ! dent, being in the char.Next Monday Montreal talkers will; The report presented by the Secre- have the opportunity to accomplish by \"tary indicated that the Ladies had thought and action what two years: given the \"Y\u201d splendid service of talking have failed to accomplish.throughout the year, particularly in ACT, by going to the polls and cast.connection with the social features nf ing your ballot.Exercise your fran-, the program.The Faihcy and Son chise.THINK while you're doing it.Banquet and the New Year's Duy Re- cassions being heard irom the measure for many manths to come.When Han.RB.Bennett, Conservative Leader, spoke on the On Thursday afternoon the eleven- ! livered her speech in, a cool, unhur.sos SPLENDID REPORT | Aid Greatly In Social Activi-: 'hink about the responsibility that ception were thd outstanding events cared for by the ladies.They also as-) bi Yesta upon you as a voter, and above | ©ë !sited at a number of supper gather-! all think about the choicé you make of the man who will represent you at ings of boys nnd young men, } third reading of the hill, not attacking 11 but attacking the King cabinet for what he termed its \u201cDr, Jekvil-Mr, Hyde\u201d policy upon it, he provoked a sitnation jor which there probably is no parallel in Canadian parliament-\u2018 ary annals.He elicited from Mr.luter, Minister où National Revenue, the admission that he was wot in sympathy with the legislation.\u2018The views that [ held last vear.when | opposed a ban upon clearances to the United States | do not apologize for: held them today\u201d.the Minister of National Revenue stated.He pleaded then his right to how to for the C.P.Tucker Cup was held at Strathcona Academy before a large , audience composed of pupils and par- \u2018ente.Thursday was Visitor's Day at \"the Academy and the debate brought \u201cthe day to a most fitting close.Stands for election on Monday.Ald.Holland has represented St Michael's for four years.He ia prominently mentioned as possible member of the Executiv Council should he be successful.The subject of the debate was \u201cRe- \"solved that Environment has a Greater Influence on Character than Here.tdity\u201d and was won by Tenth Year, represented by Bernard Tritt, Connie * Wright and David Hutchison.Fleven- the Year was represented by Kenneth MacIntyre, Mae Stutt and ; MeFarlanc.HUGE THRONG GREETS HOUDE Madeline ¢ th Annual Tenth vs.Eleventh debate vied manner, being sure of herself at all times.She told the story of the planting of a wheat seed and an raster seed at the same time and in the same soif.However, when the two plants were finally grown one was a \u2018beautiful flower and the other mere- \u201cly a stalk bearing grsin, She said that various cminent scientists had iproven that the mode of herodity of \"humans was similar to that of low.\u2018ets, thus showing that heredity and not environment was the determin.mg influence on character.Evil Environment The second speaker for the Affir- \u201cmative was Cone Wright.She start v The first xpeuker o the afternoon | opr rather haliingly hut after she ee er MS he runner-up or had got well under way she showed te recent Public Spealing Contest! a thorough acquaintance with hor sub.and he delivered his speech in an ex- \u2018ject.She said that there were three the City Hall for the next two years.We ave a free people\u2014free to elect whom we will to govern us, which is the greatest freedom.But we don\u2019t appreciate our privilege.We are too content to let our neighbours do the choosing and the thinking for us.Usually, only slightly more than fifty per cent.of the voters take the trouble io exercise the greatest privilege a vitizen is entitled to.VOTE Monday.Agitation is again prevalent in many States of the Union to ban th e sale of all pistols, revolvers, and short - means of wiping out the armed criminal.Should laws be made with that object in view, it is not difficuit to see what the consequence would be.The criminal would still continue to be well armed, importing his wares from other nations\u2014bootlegging them while the law-respecting citizen would be disarmed and placed even more at the mercy of armed handitry than he is at present.; shoi guns.The measure is urged as g The Treasurer's report showed that | a $100.00 had been contributed to the: f® maintenance of North Branch and * that flowers had been provided on à\u2018 the government although in disagreement with it.The hill passed by a vote of A number of letters were received it.ts opponents were Messrs.Power.Bourassa.leaps, Harris, 1.W.Johnston, C.W.Rell, Maloney.Robinson, and Mactiregor.While thus gone the measure is not forgotten so far ! probahly be despatched to a special committee.But the situation | tremely forceful manner.To prove Fhundred thousand men in jails in Horth America at the present time and setentific investigations have revealed that ninety-seven per cent, of them would not be criminals if they had the will of the majority of his col leagues and remain a member of \u2014 that environment had a greater in- St.Michasl Electors Crowded fluence on character than heredity the : speaker cited the case of the Indian H a) La st who, once transplanted from his na- vening uve forest eld and xtreums, SOON had the proper environment in their .ail ates the cu: tom.of his new youth.On a prison farm in Ontario as the Before a representative body i environment.This ix proven by the there ave fifty-six boys and all but {1 of northern taxpayers who filled to fact that descendents of the same In- one of (hese admitted that in their overflowing the auditorium of St, diane who ued to oam ahout in youth they had had actual ambitions, .+ ° Si .ne # rirgre i 4 : .+ Michael's School last night.Alder- earch of the savage buffalo are now Lo priests, radio-engineers, ete.but 173 to 11.both parties supporting now in the Senate, where it wil its disclosure of impending negotia- | | musicians writer college x ; ; CO ve pe ge profess wing to drunk parents and naggi tions between Canada and the United man Thos.Holland, Mayor Houde sors, ete, \u2018 .ir ver he git ; in brief but gripping addresses out- , ue moihers their ambition had heen stif- States for a recipracal anti-smuggling \u2026.dal gripping resses ou Splendid Example led, Furthermore, after they had come treaty, applicable to commodities gen-, lined the policy for the forthcoming he speaker seized upon a quota- into contrel with the hardened erim- erally.Such a treaty, which would ! election.tion from a well-known writer which inals who inhabited the various jails at lcast give Canada a \u201cquid pro quo\u201d Ald.Holland made no rash stated that \u201cA faulty heredity canttheir new environment ernsed all for its clearance, get, was urged by | statements, nor did he indulge in lalways be superseded hy a good en- [traces of a furmer ambition and aub- the Conservatives on the second read; that favourite pastime, mudalingr ni eme hr Li intend the philosophy of the was adopted by the government and on ' Ing.He told his audience of the! col.From childhood he had been in The second speaker for the Nega- Saturday last a note was despatched | things which the \u201cclique\u201d accom-, poor environment, hig father heing tive was Mue Btutt « ho delivered her to Washington broaching the matter.\u201cplished but trusted that after à drunkard and generally on misfit.[speech in a calm and balanced man- The offer of such a treaty was made Monday it would be different.However, his step-mother war a wo.ner.She stated that many of the earlier during the year by the United \u201cAlthough 1 have nothing to com- man of great intellectual ability and geniuses of lterature were so owing States, but was rejected by the King\u2018 plain about in this ward, as | have When his father died she gave herjto their heredity.She mentioned Na Rd the Conservation Jaen! accomplished as much as any alder.step-son the benefit of her vast know Ihekens, whose father, although he ments in debate, has \u201cconcluded at \"man in the city.I have heen promised : ledge und with this changed environ- spent most of his days in a debtor's , 7 ment his entire outlook was changed | prison, had a flair for writing which, Prohibition of the sale of fre arms by the Outremont City Council this won't curb the criminal.What is\u2019 week regarding automobile parking\u2019 needed in the United States is im-)on Champagneur Avenue.The matter partial justice.Not the kind of jus-! was taken up and discussed by mem- tice that sentences a man to five pers of the Council, and the follow- years, and two months later, lets him\u2018 ing resolution on the subject was: free for \u201cgood behavior.\u201d Just as if passed: good behavior was the unusual, rather; «Regolved: That instructions be than the usual in the prisons! In some given to the Cuief of Police to enforce! countries anything else than \u201cgood ji mediately the provision of By-Law behavior\u201d is severely punished.No.248 ve Traffic as to parking restrictions on Champagneur Avenue.\u201d Ald.Gravel gave notice that at \u2018he nt meeting of Council he would move adoption of a by-law for the purpose of restriction to thirty minutes parking on Champagneur Ave.between Lajoie and St.Viateur Aves.J.A.Patry Holds An editorial in a New York newspaper, criticizing industrial methods in England, draws a comparison betweer that country and the United States, which is decidedly in favor of the United States.England is \u201cold fashioned.\u201d There are some \u201cold fashioned\u201d .things in England, however, infinitely] Meetings Over Week Erid to be preferred to their \u201cmodern\u201d : parallels in the United States.For| On Saturday night at 8.30 p.m.at: instance, in the United States many, the central committee room 5360 St.judges are clected 'by the people; are| Lawrence Boulevard a meeting will | the tools \u2018of unscrupulous political: he held.Prominent speakers will \u201chosses\u201d; are often too young to sitimake very important declarations\u2019 in judgment upon their fellow men; which will be of vital interest to the | look upon their jobs as plums; and; oo ate of St.Michael's Ward.vender decisions dictated by politics, Sunday 6th not by justice.England is free of , that.i f electors of St.Michael's Ward will be held at 2.00 p.m., place of meeting ; to be announced in Saturday city | ., papers.Matters of particular interest representatives of old women's so- to the Jewish voters will be discus-: cieties, who bring flowers, fruit, and | | | sympathy to the \u201cpoor unfortunates\u201d ; **- ._ : and who work through men of influ.Sunday Night ence for the prisoner's welfare, or, Big mass meeting will be held at the freedom.Prisons become comfortable] St.Louis School, 35 Fairmount East.\u2019 hotels with picture hows, ball teams { Eminent speakers, and the candidate, ! hot and cold water in every cell, good | Mr.Patry, will address the assembly, | food.The men are treated like petu- on all matters pertaining to the wel- | lant children\u2014spoiled worse than when! fare of the citizens of St.Michael's in Ward.i 1 In the United States, criminals, no matter how vicious, are accessible to they came in.Nothing like that ingland.There, the guilty are pim-! A cordial welcome to ail.Special ished, not pampered., welcome to ladies at all meetings.| i ! when a | In the United States, wealthy man is convicted, what hap \"takes a well-earned rest, and then | gp, and 26th.pens?Does he face an impartial] goes back to business.You can't get court, and if guilty, sent to prison.!away with that in England.Not at all.That is too old fashion-| In Britain the law is the same to ed.He hires the best lawyers money wealthy or poor, to the statesman and up by the Metropolitan Y.M.C.A.can buy, packs the jury, gets his|the street hawker.It is impartial, friends to Work through high Judicial just, and ia respected.Ind authorities spends a lot of money, and England might be far back, but in is freed.a corps of Experts to prove it, goes to] of justice she is far ahead of all other an asylam a month, is later freed, nations.: , 4 i reading of the Bill.time preferred by their stri us rally, North Branch \u201cY\u201d are Robert Gibson r he pleads insanity, hires! government and in the administration | Francis Davison.These boys, in nur der of occasions.Orficers for the ensuing year were lelected as follows:\u2014 Vice-Pres.\u2014Mrs.George Jones.Scerctary\u2014Mrs.Herbert J.Smith.Commoners are concerned.It is Trea.urer\u2014 Mrs.Eric Swift, Auxiliary will be held on the {ipst | Which it has left in the Cabinet re- Wednesday of May., mains.The principle of cabinet solid- \u2014 arity is too well established tn he T , prophecy of further developments .{from the split at a date not far in the.Hire.\u2014 a vote of 108 to 88, when it surmounted the amendment of Thomas Complains Received About | McMillan, of North Huron, The | ment, instead of giving second reading pagneur ;to the issue, should sponsor a campaign of education in the country suggestion the House did not have time to vote upon the measure iiself before the private hills\u2019 hour elapsed.important for recording the first vote which Premier King has cast upon it.He supported the McMillan amend- in case it should meet defeat, he would thereafter vote for the second He recognized handling divorces than by taking up the time of Parliament, but objected to the feature of the Bill which im- ther or not it asked for it.The government is facing another want-of confidence amendment this allies.- It demands the immediate abrogation of the Australian treaty The Conservatives have submitted a fault is not with the Australian Treaty but with the terms which have been incorporated into it.They urge its marketing interests of both Australia and Canada, without injuring the home market of either country.the treaty is, after all, desirable.improvements which will be affeéted during the carly summer.IT do not wish to enumerate them as I am not asking for re-election on promises\u2019 but on my past.| have served the ward to the best of my ability and you are the.judges\u201d.Alderman {lolland then touched on the lighting of Park Avenue, He has been assured of pedestal lamps and, expects that work will commence, Rapid progress to which a special significance may or may not be attacher, has been the distinguishing, | not to say unusual, characteristics of recent sittings in the House of Commons.Estimates which in other years have been merely prodded intermittently until finally through the house, | have been lent all the momentum that ; and he developed into a man who continually sought education, his culminating triumph heing his election as President of the United States.despite unfavourable environment, was transmitted in an even greater degree to his son.Disraeli was another famous per- The first speaker for the Negative was Madeline McFarlane and xhe de- Y.M.C.A.to q 4 sonage in whom heredity played a lontinued on page three TRAMWAYS WYE ministerial pressure can supply in one | shortly, Pedestal lamps will certain- day, for example the harbor and river ; ly do a lot to hoost the northend and expenditures from Quebec and British | create a hetter business mecca of this Columbia, with a total of $5,000,000 | district.As Alderman Holland sat involved, were traversed and given down he was given a great ovation, assent.LM The interpretation which is being placed upon this haste generally is | Hold Annual! GOES TO COURT The Annual meeting of the North » : Branch of the Young Men's Christian ; Dr.Lightstone then spoke on be-.Association, will be held on Tuenday At Wednesday night's meeting of half of the Alderman.He could ot evening next, in the Park Avenu® the Outremont City Council, A.Cin- say enough good.He related how puildin ; ue ; , he , en ; gz.Supper will be served by umars, K.C.waited upon the couneil- thet the government is still toying .Ald.Holland many years acted 4% the Ladies Auxiliary at 6.20 to those lors to request information as to the with the idea of an election, and.police captain in this very district and: members who make their reserva: progress of th tion 1 wants to be in a position to jump to with such intimate knowledge that is tions in time.\u2019 oP ® so ¢ action by the City the country should a favorable op- necessary in holding such a position A short inspirational address will against the Montreal Tramways au- portunity occur.The legislative pro-lhe undoubtedly can serve this ward be given by Rev.T.W.Jones, of Cal thoritics for the enforcement of the ; Lan à dar ve de VW , Ap : gram rousht down this session is 80 capably.; vary United Church; a statement of om of a Tramways located ut the nominal that only one item of it can Ex-Ald.Gauthier spoke in Frenchithe financial operations of the year ersection of FHavtland and Van be regarded as essential, namely that and assured the meeting that the i will be submitted and reports of the Horne Avenues.relating to returned soldier problems.| French-Canadians were satisfied with | different departmental activities will Mayor Beaubien informed Mr.Cinq © remainder of it can be abandoned ! Ajd.Holland.\u201cHe has always given be presented.Mars that thix action was scheduled and parliament dissolved at any time, the French-Canadian a \u201cbreak\u201d and, Twenty members are to be clected 0 Ro before Mr.Justice Archer in President\u2014Mrs.Edward Nicholson.The next meeting of the Ladies {lightly broken and there is a general - = = pv Le.! BE PUT IN FORCE The Bill to establish a divorce court in Ontario secured another victory by \u2019 amendment had declared that Parlia- Parking on Cham- j against divorce.After defeating this The period upon the measure was ment, after having first declared that, the need for some changed system of posed the court upon Ontario, whe- Progressive sub-amendment claiming that the revision in such a way \u2018as to serve the One of the interesting results of: A special meeting for the Jewish i the liquor clearance debate has been voted.once the sep necessary for theo certainly appreciate his non-par-\u2018to administer the affairs of the the \u2018Superior Court on May 26th.maintenance of the public services IS tisan attitude.He has improved our: Branch during she coming year and \u2014 ward in the past four years and we; Who Will constitute the Board of Man- à % à & & 4 4 2466664 LOCAL LADS INHOBBY SHOW Robert Gibson and Francis Davison Lead Northenders The Annual Montreal Boys\u2019 Hobby Show is scheduled for April 24th Many boys of the North End have in the past taken prominent part in this event headed On the directorate, representing conjunction with their colleagues have are satisfied.Let him continue his agement, + : | .\u2014 interests of the boys in their com.\u2019 800d work.9 GEORGE PORTEOUS munity.Houde Enters old me that my administration has 4 VISITS SPRINGFIELD A very attractive program und Then came the thunder-holt.Mayor ; seen the best that Montreal ever had.4 Le | loude entered the hall amid loud ac- Three days later, when he entered the 4 copy may he secured by any boy in- laim.The Mayor took the applaure l'sts, he wan forced to swallow his 4 terested by calling at the Y.M.C.A.+ racefully.Thef isd, smiling mayor «wn words, and it is always danger- + There are seven departments in.narched to the centre of the platform cus for a public man to change his 4 cluding Aviation, Art and Penman.1 and opened his remarks: \u201cThis is like 91ind\u2014too quickly.I don\u2019t blame Mr.& ship.Collections, Craftsmanship, Mu.! Alderman Tom Holland's home\u2014a Mathewson for running against me; + sie, Public Speaking and Pet Stock.real congenial spirit\u2014and remember I that is his right.It is his right to \u20ac All North End boys are urged to get don't mean spirits\u201d, This witty re-, \u2018make it hot for me.\u201d What I do # into this worth while endeavour.mark had the crowd in a jovial man- blame him for, however, is running\u2018 \u20ac ner and the mayor started to tell the .nder false colors.He states that + à à + \u20ac à à + \u20ac © + à à à à à folks about the good work of the St.Je is an Independent, but he is run- \u20ac & i Michael alderman.\u201cI do not worry ing for the \u2018clique\u2019, and no one else.¢ + about Alderman Holland for I know, '/here does the money for his cam- + © he always votes according to principle paign come from?\u201d asked the Mayor.\u20ac i 4 {and that he weighs every subject be- \u2018We know where - it is going, but many Dee tended Re © fore he commits himself.That is ail; \u2018here does it come from?\u201d + lating discussion led by some #1 ask anyone.You have one of the The mayor touched on several sub.4 of the leading educators such © |best and most faithful aldermen of | ects such as the water deal, garbage, ® as Dr.Wm.H.Kilpatrick of # the city and you could not do better: raffic, and the typhoid epedemic.© Columbia University; Dr.K + than to re-elect him.\u201d | Mayor Houde closed his address by + TF.Mather of Harvard; Profes.¢! Then the mayor spoke regarding his asking for the support of the people: ® sors E.Harris and Dr.Harry & campaign.'n the coming election, and in return.@ Ward of Unioh Theological +1 \u201cI have one opponent left,\u201d stated ledged to support the people in all:® College.+ Mayor Houde, at the beginning of hia | he things he had mentioned, and in'e prize list has bcen published and a During the past week George Portenus, Boy's Work Secretary of the local Branch: of the Y.M.C.A.has heen attending \u2018Orientation Week\u201d Conference of the Y.M.C.A., at Springfield, Mass.The theme of the conference was \u201cMajor Present Day Concerns in the Religious Education of Youth.\u201d Over onc hundred men engaged in character huilding interests in Y.M.C.A.and com- + TIME CHANGES In accordance with a resolu» tion passed by the Outremont City Council on Wednesday night, daylight saving time will go into effect on April 27th, simultaneous with the rest of the metropolis, and will revert to normal time on September 28th.\u2018 » + + % + + + e + + + e > + + + .+ : : + ° + + + + $ e + + ° + + + + + + + ° + ° + beta giving yeoman service in the + + + + + + \u20ac \u20ac \u20ac \u20ac 4 \u20ac \u20ac \u20ac! address.I long ago he himself every other way possible.000000000000 ek wo UNITED CONGRÉGATION OF \u201c Church on Tuesday afternoon on the PAGE TWO The Examiner The Monitor \u201cPublishing Co, J Limited ADVERTISING, HEAD OFFICE ¢ CRescent 5357 PARK AVENUE tas MONTREAL, APRIL 5, 1930.A Critical Election On Monday next, Montreal will again elect a mayor and slate], Jf aldermen to govern the city for the ensuing two years, Whether the city will be well or poorly governed depends a great deal upon the number of thinking citizèns who turn out to cast a ballot.The citizens of Montreal have been lax in years gone by in voting; at some elections barely fifty per cent of the list have exercised their franchise.The right to vote-to choose by whom they will be governed\u2014is one of the greatest privileges that modern man possesses.It is the means by which he can avoid tyranny, incompetence, and dishonesty on the part of rulers, Monday's election is one of the most important that this city has ever faced.In fact, it might mark the crossroads in the city's affairs.A greater effort has been made this year to nominate men who will reform the system of city administration than at any previous election, and if defeated, will prove practically a knock-out blow to those who have the welfare of the city at heart.It is the duty of every citizen qualified to do so, to exercise his right to vote, and it is just as clearly the duty of every citizen to vote for sadly needed reform.1 OUR FIERY MAYOR pr / THE WEEKLY EXAMINER, APRIL 8, 1030, & Mayor Camillien Houde has had a hectic week, addressing gather ings in practically every district.He opposes J.A.Mathewson for mayoralty.The Mayoral Candidates The contest for Mayor will concern Camillien Houde and Arthur Mathewson,~\u2014the one a French Conservative, the other an English Liberal.Mr.Houde has lined up a \u201cslate\u201d to effect his intended reform at the City Hall.If his men are clected in sufficient numbers to give him control of the Executive Council, he promises to give Montreal the most efficient administratiqn that the city has known for generations.\u201cOut with the clique\u201d is his watchword, his election cry.> It will be remembered that Mr.Houde strongly opposed tife much discussed water deal, and promises to renew the question if the voters give him the power to do so, in the form of a majority at the City Hall.Mr.Houde has generally given satisfaction during his term as the City's chief executive, and has a strong claim to reelection based upon his record during his term of office.Mr.Mathewson will appeal most strongly in the English-speak- ing wards of the City.There are many who would like to see an English speaking mayor again presiding over the city\u2019s municipal affairs, even among many French voters, who \u2018would welcome a return to the fair play methods cf years ago when English and French mayors alternated, Ly general cunsent, at the City Hall.Mr.Mathewson comes of à well and favorably known family, has a good record, and will no doubt appeal to many local voters.' NORTHERN PART OF CITY \u201cWILL JOIN IN SERVICES Meetings Will Include Congregations from Outremont, Mase) Laurent and Model City\u2014Fairmount-St.Giles Ladies Aid Active.Rev.J.W.P.MacFarlane address- taking place at the church from time ed the meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid So- to time.Mrs.Ward reported a great elety of Fairmount-St.Giles United needing at least 200 blankets for the two camps which will be in epera- tion during the summer months.It was decided to furnish the ves- Passion Week Services which will be held on the evenings of April 14th, 15th and 16th and 17th in Fairmount- gregation Church on Bernard Avenue.The regu- need of linen, bedding and pillows, |\u2019 Huge Congregation Hears Miss McLuhan Last Sunday, evening a great con- thronged the \u201cAssembly Hall\u201d of the Fairmount-St.Giles lar meeting was preceded by a service of song led by Mr.Burton Cuth- hert; the singing was entered into heartily by all preset.The Rev.Mr.MacFarlane led in the devotional part of the service, which with the hymns and anthem was most impressive.Dr.Van Dykes\u2019 story of \u201cThe Other Wise Man\u201d was told with great dramatic power by Miss McLuhan; the rendering wis most devout and worshipful; the talented clocutionist has power to enable her hoarers to see the scenes, and behold as living realities, ANNUAL CIRCUS mevicar memoru | | CHURCH NOTES ATNBYMCAL The Debatg given in MacVicar Memorial Lecture Hall, under the auspices of the Young People\u2019s Society wns most successful in point of interest and numbers, The subject of the debate was \u201cResolved that money is a greater driving force to ambition than fame\u201d.Mr.John Hair and Miss Haze! F.Herley supported the affirmative | and Mr.Kenneth Hal! and Miss M.take part in this display from the tiny Gilmour the negative.The judges preps to the dignified Senior Leaders awarded the irs to the affirma- Corps.The clowns are practising tive.TY oe : their stuff under the leadership of STL Charles Bray.Ed.Holden is heading up the dances and they promise to be even better than last year.Lestie Mason and Stanley Johns are heading up tumbling work, one of the features of this being the fiery hoop act.The boys are certainly hot in this number.The Circus comes to town and what a big time it will be at North Branch when the Annual Circus and Gym Display takes place.Mr.Ralph J.Smith is hard at work whipping his several groups into shape foi the opening night on April 11th, Nearly two hundred persons will Under the auspices of the Society the Knickerbocker Dramatic Club of St.Lambert will present \u201cMiss Some- | body Else\u201d a play in four acts, in the! Lecture Hall of MaeVicar Memorial Church, St.Viateur Ave, cor Hutchi- | son St.Thursday, April 10th at 8.10 p.m.This play has met with decided success this season, the club having been called upon to repeat on several occasions, The cast is as follows: Misses Anderson, De lu Haye, Fishbourne, Green, Ilarling, James, Lewis, Pitts, Shields and Snelgrove.Messrs.Anderson, Cayford, Palmer, Phillips, Steel and Young.The play is under the direction of Mr.A.Meiklejohn.A Rummage Sale will he held under the auspices of MacVicar Ladies\u2019 Aid Socicty on Tuesday morning next, April 8th at 10 a.m.in the School Room of MacVicar Church, St.Viateur Ave., cor.Hutchison St.Donations may be sent the day before.Young Israel Society Holds Annual Dance The Intermediate Group of the Young Israel Society, an organization devoted entirely to pursuits of an intellectual nature will tonight throw off their studious appearance at their Annual Dance which will be held in the Community Hall of the Chevra Kedisha-Young Israel Synagogue.Jos.Kruger\u2019s Orchestra will supply the music and a large crowd of members and friends is expected.The entire proceeds\u2019 will go to the Yeshiva and Synagogue fund.Morris Leviit, the President of the Intermediate Group, will act as host for the evening assisted by Miss Annie Friedman, who had read or heard the beautiful story before had their interest deepened, those who heard it for the first time were fascinated and touched by the great narrative.The singing of Dix\u2019s fine hymn \u201cAs with gladness men of old,\u2014Did the guiding star behold\u201d helped the artist in her splendid interpretation, The great audience filed out quietly carrying with them a picture of Christ and His service, which will encourage and inspire them The only difference between a post and myself is that the post can really feel a thing when it has not happened.It has to happen t me before I can feel it.SHOE REPAIRING Done promptly and satisfactorily the personalities she depicts; those for many years to come.will keep healthy ahd grow strong frocks.The clegant detail of il Phone us yout order.which makes them fashion MONKLAND DAIR Hp MILLINERY _ _ Competent workmanship GOOD FOOD FOR THE BARY | guaranteed.The milk from our dairy is good Ÿ and uniform.It comes from a 85 Bernard W.herd of caws that are scientifically fed and housed.Thoir milk is CRes.3002 |! 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\u2018P.;MaëFatlane; and Mr |: Geo.: {Ragke; was} appainted to}look at foraine ge (prices! and; report: at pee toe: pe ATES {Thet tqs arer ry A urs 89\u201d in\u201c the ooze SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK - Fresh Killed: Roasting.Chickens .35¢: and 38e.Ib.: ,F rth Extras.s.Er Seconds\u2019 - NEW; LAIDEGGS yo \"#30 doz.* ERR RAG È ST.MICHAEL\u2019S WARD ; Cast: your: \u2018vote on: Monday for the carididate who \u2018has at - heart ithe real in- 7 terest'of, the: eléctors of St.Michael's Ward, and tho st stands flor.the.immed- - | i ate institution: of \u2018constructive.reform, tlong soyetdite, rete Es PR in the American United Church on Good Friday from 12-4 p.m.It is hoped that great inspiration may come to the church and a deepening of fts spiritual cxperience, especially as the 1900th Anniversary of Pentecost will be celebrated this year.Mrs.S.B.Ward reported that a meeting of all the Prezidents of the Accountant and Auditor Ladies\u2019 Aid Societies of the United Church of the city was called for the Financial Statements \u2014 me purpose of forming a Union to help Tax in the work of the sammer camps in connection with the Church of All 4508 Park Avenue Nations and also to help in providing refreshments for special activities ury.Mrs.Robert Neville presided.ATlantic 2538 Maurice Haller \u2014_ FAIRMOUNT-ST.GILES The United Church of Canada Assembly Hall New Church Building corner of Bernard and Stuart Avenues.Outremont Associate Ministers Rev.J.R.Dobson, D.D., Rev.J.P.MacFarlane \u2018MacVICAR MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 8¢ Visteur Ave.Cor.Hutchigon St.Rev.James Cotta, M.A, DD.Me.P M.French \u201corandet 4 4 ; 2 LE No \u201cFai 6 SERVICES SUNDAY, APRIL 6th 00 p.m\u2014- ng Service.18 ain fev, V7 MacFarlane, Sub.350 pm~The Church Scho! Jet \u2014 \u2018 - Subieet 4.60 p.m-Feilowship Class (pub- 740 Rp ed AE SE Studies tn the Book of laiton.lic).undsy, 4~Junior Mission Band fond ay ca People's Society and fan Ia Graepel ampli, er te Clu poster 34 D écpariments, regan meer: Rev.C.1, Whitman, Toronto ngs daring the week.Wednenday 8-\u2014lilustrated Address, Me.Marat and Wis cholr wll Irad 77 Bernard Ave.West AT RPS PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERE CRescent 5401 se A Pr (UM dd I AAA N ANNOUNCING PARK AVENUE EASTER the East Styled in the accepted mo Jines to the col 5167a Park Ave.Thursday 3\u2014Yaster M ths bes specist 8 and taney a ranger Le ne M.8, Mrs.Owen Ccompball 2 \u2019 \u201cge .po ms See Our Display of in charming varieties that will figure brightly on COATS FOR EASTER In modes of the day, Jacket or tailored combinations that will appeal to the Feminine vision secking the ultra-smart.Newest styles, fabrics and spring shades ALL ATTRACTIVELY PRI FOR OPENING OCEASION THE OPENING FASHION SHOP FROCKS A EE 2] E el [el el @ 2) = \"> jail: SNK or \u201cRue at = N D N B ; te 3 « i 3 ; yaagsg 3 N ® ; a] des of spring, with clever dE VOTE FOR 4 lar and sleeves N | ë co 4 T- EASTER SUITS I ; N # Sa 11 6 = (el 8 2 : | g [5 3 | 2 A.5) NB i i: CRescent 8529 g Ë .- .FR i CANDIDATE TU Net 28 $- toe \u201c - Mr.sJ 4 A; \u201cPatty, whois inne for | Home Cooking Sale SHIN HONORS AT STAKE AT NT.ROYAL TANK Club Hebrews Hold First Championship Meet The Y.M.H.A.will hold its\u201d first annual club championships in the swimming pool of the Mount Royal Club-House tomorrow at 2.30 P.M.The seniors will be competing for the right to be the first winners of the Herschorn Trophy, emblematic of the Open Championship.Intermediates, Juniors and Juveniles will have their arguments with skill and speed as the tests.Amongst the seniors competing are Sloan, Kushner, S.Far- geon, L.Caplan and H.Caplan.The Intermediates Championship | will be fought out between Tafler, Stein, Pesner, Ofshitzer, Aronovitch and Anchel.The programs for the championships are as follows: Senior: 50 yards free, 200 yards free, 100 yards breast, 160 yards medley, swim, long plunge and fancy diving.Intermediates: 50 yards free, 100 yards free, 100 yards breast, 150 yards medley swim, and long plunge.Juniors: 50 yards free, 50 yards breast, 76 yards medley swim, and diving.Juveniles: 25 yards free, 2h yards breast and 25 yards yards back, Health Lecture On Wednesday evening last the Y.W.H.A.held as part of their Health | Week a swimming demonstration and lecture on the Therapeutic Value of | Swimming in the \u2018Y\u2019 pool.Mr.Bruker! Director of Aquatics directed the} demonstration as well as lecture on the physical educational benefits of swimming and curative values.The condition of the pool was explained | and Mr.Gilbert, the building superintendent was commended upon the careful work and sanitation of the aquatic facilities.facilities.LAPNRY DENES RUMOUR Work as- Asst.City Clerk in Ottawa High Com meudable It is unfortunate that personalities enter into polities to such an extent; particularly when unjust, and oftentimes untrue allegations are made hy one political aspirant about the character or reputation of his opponent.The present campaign is apparently no exception to the general rule, for word & has.- bgen.spread 3 among, the vaters fof?St.Michael's * Ward that Aldéfritans of i the#distriet; à fs titré d out of Ottawa some years ago.For fifteen years Mr.Patry occupied the position of Assistant City Clerk æf Ottawa, and on his departure; from that city was presented hy the City Clerk with an engraved document expressinn regret at his departure, and speaking in glowing terms; of the quality of his service while in ; office.Mr, Patry centers the local poltiical fight with a keen knowledge of municipal affairs, having a commendable record hehind him, CONVENORS FOR 0.5.3.6.TAG DAY Mrs.J.E.OLeary, and Mrs.J.Allan Costello In.Charge - At Ascension Church \u2014_\u2014 The Catholic Social Service \"Guild has received permission m the Mayor of Montreal, Outiÿmont and the surrountling municipalities to * hold its tenth annual tag-day on Saturday, April 14th next.The Conveners for the orth End and the THRU\u2019 THE SPORT SIEVE By Bobby Forster Welcome To Our City.Now that the historic old Allan Cup, symbol of amateur hockey supremacy, has come to town, the question is how long will it remain in our midst.For twenty-two years it has travelled up and down the highways and byways of this country, before the name Montreal was finally engraved on its maple leaves, , Allan Cup teams attract pro scouts, like sugar draws flies, Invariably these championship players are confronted with the most enticing of offers.Just how they will affect the M.A.A.A.team is hard to say, but if the Winged Wheelers follow the suit of other recent Allan Cup holders, there will not be many answering the amateur call when the ice goes into the Forum next November.; It is no state secret that professional hockey clubs have strings on quite a number of the players, and like the Soo Greyhounds, Port Arthur, the Grads, and Manitoba Varsity, the Montreal A.A.A.Allan Cup holders of 1930 will probably contribute a handsome donation te professional hockey.* * * The Family Compact Functions Brother acts every now and then pop up in sport, and carry a potent force with them.Two local aihletes have heen for considerable time knocking at the door of fame, and at last their persistence has heen suitably rewarded.Last Saturday night at the Arena Gardens in Toronto the M.A.AA, hockey team won the Allan Cup when they beat Port Arthur 2-1 in the final, and overtime game.Those two Winged Wheel goals, both from the stick of Dessie Roche, were part of a family act, with his brother Earl playing a major role in those timely tallies.| \u2018Eleventh Annual Debate ud Tucker Trophy Won Y.M.HA MERMEN athco n ear: pa from page one) | SPLASH WAY 10 great part.His father had great | erary ability and his grandfather i fore him was a sound business-man, \u2018 These qualities, together with the de-, termination that was such a great characteristic of his Jewish fore.| fathers caused him to conquer an en- ; 'Brukermen Outclass Wing- vironment in which he was shunned | ed Wheelers by and hated by all, to emerge the great.| 5 t | est man in England of his time and; o The Y.M.H.A.water pale the Prime Minister.tive was Dave Hutchison.He dilated Drought their string of straight vic- BEATMAAA squad The last speaker for the Affirma- at great length upon the effects of | environment in the case of small very carly age were neither very good nor very bad but in a sort of malleable state in which they were to be easily influenced by their outer environment.Like the speakers who had | before him he cited many historical instances in favour of his argument, the Great, who, despite the evil influence of his father, was influenced more by his mother who helped to mould him into the great personality that he eventually was.Well Prepared Speech The last speaker for the Negative was Kenneth MacIntyre, an old and tried veteran of the speaking-plat- form, wha delivered his speech with an ease and grace that characterizes children.He said that children at a! his particular one being Alaexander, | \u2018tories when they outclassed the fast A.A.team ax a feature event of the Canadian Amateur Swimming As- | sociation Gala on Thursday cvening at the K.of C.pool.The Northend representatives took the lead from j the first whistle and at half time held! M.A A.A.to the tune of two to one: {while defending the deep end.After (changing ends the Brukermen added | three more to make the full time score rend five to one.The scorers for the \u201cY\u201d team were Kushner, two; Stein, two; and S, Far- geon, one.The lone wingwheel scorer! i was Gilday who was a trojan for\u2019 i work.The \u2018YY\u2019 swimmers were amongst | the placing men in the finals of the | junior events.Allan Fargeon placed second in the 26 yard dash for boys | under eleven, and Abie Tafler in his! | first competitive attempt landed third me; Playing on championship teams seems to be quite a habit for the Roche boys this year, for not only are they proud members of the Winged Wheel team, but they played an important part in the championship flight of the Bell Telephone crew in the Railway-Telephone League as well.They do not stop at that either for last summer they both were swinging lacrosse sticks for Columbus when the Irish team won the championship of the province, Ear! also found time to do a little racquet wielding and step out on the Westward tennis courts to win the singles title.What their future is in hockey is still more or less uncertain, ae- cording to the Roches, but wherever they go they will most likely go in company.Together they have played on various teams, first as juniors, then in the Mount Royal League with St.Anthony's and Martin, and now with M.A.A.A.in the Senior Group, and always has their name been high among the scorers.In the regular Senior Group schedule Earl netted eight goals, while the true orator.He spoke of the re.with tho winner being forced to do! cent Stock Market crash and the sub- fast time, in the event for juniors six- sequent removal of several aristocra- | teen and under.tic families to the very slums of the! city, Their subsequent \u201ccome-back\u201d and their renewal of wealth testified to the fact that the environment of | Following this presentation P.F.Me- the slums could not down the in-: herent desire to do great things.This concluded the debate and tP#m.while the judges were deliberating! Mr.W.A.Walsh, the the very capable schoo! orchestra en- addressed a few words to the stu.time\u201d.At the conclusion of this num- ; highly successful manner in which ber George Gilbert delivered two vio- | the debate had heen carried nn.He lin solos, \u201cZurdis\u201d and \u201cMoment |emphasized the fact that Musicale\u201d ably accompanied hy his | of this sort were carried on entirely Dessie had one less.The play-offs told a different tale as Dessie went in | as pinch hitter and collected himself eight while his younger brother accumulated four.¥ * % One Hundred Percent Champion.At this time when Montreal's first Allan Cup hockey team is beîng lauded from all angles, Loyola College's contribution to the Winged Wheelers, Paul Haynes, comes in for real commendation from hix fellow students, This is the tribute to Paul as printed in the Loyola College Notes: \u201cFew, perhaps, of those many, hockey fans who have mar velled at the stick wizaïdry and \u201cgerieral hockey ability of Paul\u201d Haynes,} star\u2019 centre man of the M.A.A.A.Allan Cup team quite realize what a really versatile athlete Paul is.Indeed hockey is not the most popular sport with Paul any more than it is the one in which he is most proficient.A glimpse at the following statements will give you an idea of Paul's sport activities.In his early teens he was schoolboy Lightweight Boxing Champion of the City.Upon entering Loyola he turned to football and with such success that in 1928 as quarterback of the Loyola Intermediates, led his team to a Dominion Championship.In football Paul has shown the same brainy play-making ability and rugged defensive strength as he has displayed with the Winged Wheel hockey squad.Although he has played Baseball at Loyola, he really earned fame at this sport when playing shortstop for the M.A.A.A, senior team in the §Ciy, Langue, sthélaffor two yearst As° hétis the first student in the tons of the College to retain this position for two successive years, it gives you an indication of the esteem -in which he is held in a College which has produced so many [ine athletes.What has been most striking to most of those who know him or have come into contact with him in the sphere of athletics is the gentlemanly attitude of Paul Haynes towards his opponents, Never to the writer's knowledge has Haynes deliberately injured an opponent, His record in this regard is absolutely clear.This is certainly a thing ta be proud of in a time when the hard fighting rough player is so much in the limelight both in hockey and football.\u201d Ally, {Paul} is § Pregident\u2019st hey gril Aric Ag sgétiaion, : O'Leary and Mrs.J.Allan Costello, who are well known for their charitable activities on occasions of this kind.Owing to the kindness of the manager of the City and District Savings Bank, corner of Park and Laurier, the children will receive their hoxes from their Captains on the preced- fing day, April 11th at the Bank after closing hours in the afternoon.Mr.J.P.Bray has most kindly given the use of one of his stores as a hase for the use of the North End Tagging : Division on April 12.- This organization is accomplishing | a work for the general community which is highly commendable, and it is hoped that it will receive from the general publie the encouragement | which has never failed it in past ycars.| The Guild has been in existence for 16 years, and has a record of over 20,000 cases, affecting over 100,000 individuals, which have a through ft« hands.MODERN B USINESS C sias ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.\" QHLEGE (Metween St.Joseph Bldp and Laurier Ave.) SECRETARIAL Bus.Administration | Accountancy Stenography Typewriting Kte.: J.VANDER HEEDEN, Principal (Formerly with the O'Sajlivan College) BUSINESS TRAINING COURSES Day aad Night School \u2018Personal Imstruction Enroll at any time.For further information Tel.BRlale 1856 younger sister.This player revealed by the pupils themsclves, Gretna; -to the audience both a pleasing tone Laird, the President of the Student's | e\u2014\u2014 \"and a polished technique and was Council being in the chair and the .very well received.Executive members of that body being The decision of the Judges was de- Reated on the platform.Mr.Walsh he- livered by Mr.N.S.Fineberg, K.C.lieved that such a practice would be who told the audience that after a &n invaluable aid to these pupils when great deal of deliberation, the decis.in later years they entered into the ion had been awarded to Tenth Year.Public life of their city.He complimented the debaters upon.Ariong those on the platform was the way they had prepared their Mr.C.P.Tucker, the donor of the scheeches and on their ability to.cup, Mr.McKay, a member of the | think\u201con/their*feet.He:algosgave them { Qutremant ,.School - Board +.and: the some very good advice in regard to Judges, Rev.C.G.Smith, B.D.debating in general.(Chairman), Mrs.J.H.Norris, B.A.i After the decision was announced Mrs .P.F.McLean, B.A., Rev.Geo.the C.P.Tucker Cup was presented | Leichliter, M.A., and Mr.N.S.Fine.to the winning team by Mr, McKay, berg, K.C.CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICE GUILD 1126, Drummond Street, TENTH + ANNUAL TAG-DAY = SATURDAY, APRIL 121 Please Help wr LS ON: SHYT LEATHEATRE, ALWAYS HAD AN EMPTY CHURCH, THOUGH THE SERMONS HE =) ORATED AS A-NQ1 WERE SLATED Vg! 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