Examiner-courier, 26 janvier 1934, vendredi 26 janvier 1934
[" \\ \\ Outremont Mount Royal VOL.VI.No.4.1.A EDMISON AID.Wanderer of the Great Bazaars, will give an address ¢n- titled \u201cThe Road to Tartery\u201d in the Temple Baptist Church, corner Bernard and Durocher avenues, Outremont, on Monday evening, January 29th, at R o'clock.The meeting is an open one, and everyane is welcome! AT WED.LONCHEON MEETING \"gist bo gleton\u2019s Birthday Member of Legal Firm of Calder, Rolfe and Edmison Ad-, A reception à bai dered F .À reception is being tendered Fri- dressed Capacity Gatherng\u2014B.M.Garfield, President | day afternoon, by the pupils and in the Chair \u2014 Introduced and Thanked Speaker \u2014, staff oi the Luke Callaghan Mem- Laurier Ward Representative Announced New Mount : op.2) School to the Rev.Father - i Singleton, pastor of St.Michael's Royal Avenue Sewers a Reality.Church, on the occasion of his birth- dax.| J.Alex.Edmison, of *he legal firm of Calder-Rolfe and Edmison, This is an annual custom in the: addressed a capacity gatheringg of the North End Businessmens Associ- | school, begun in the days of the late, IH ation ai their regular weekly luncheon meeting held here Wednesday noon.! Rev.Luke Callaghan, who had tire- Mr.Edmison took as his subject New York City politics for the last hundred | lessly promoted the welfare of the, years and in no uncertain terms twisted the Tammany tigers tail.\"pupils of the parizh.Father Single- Starting with William Mooney who founded the organization as rarly l ton, who became pastor of the parish | as 1788 and mentioning that he, like Herr Hitler, was a paperhanger and \u2018upon the decease of Father Cal- plasterer, the ypeaker went on io describe the grafting methods of the | laghan, has always been very inter- various groups und leaders including Aaron Burr, the man whe killed | ested in the management of the + .« ° Alexander Tamilton in a duc! and the man who was known az the first .local parish school, and has himself Great American Grafter, Boss Tweed, Hon.Wm.Morrizsey, Oakiec Hall, been responsible for the opening of Billie Connolly.Honest John Kolley, Boss Murphy, MeConey, and Bass several new grades.The 20th Boy Currie.i This year he realized the import.Scouts, with the One outstanding example of graft, duced and thanked the speaker for, ance of opening a class which could ; Church of the Ascension, and one of was the County courthouse which! his splendid address.take care of such unemployed boys | the very few organizations which in- was originally to cost $250,000 and\u2019 Among those present were: \u2018as would wish ta their education, ; clude all four branches of scouting, finally cost over twelve million.Hun.FE.Moreau, 8.E.MeBiain, A.Charle- | The tenth year was officially opened, Namely Sca Seouts, Neouts, dreds of thousands of dollars were | bois, John Hayes, Gordon Carlton, G.in the beginning of last October, | Seats proper, and Cubs, reports a put through far repairs before the | Papillion, L.\u20ac.Diamond, A.J.Sulli-}and with a class of over twenty most successful year for 1973, building was erected.One item for van, P.Madore, N.Couture, F.B.boys, of uges ranging from fifteen; Troop regisiration, including all brooms, etc., was set down at $40,000 ! Manuel, J.C.Haggerty, A.G.Shep- | to ninctecen years, has steadily been | four units, stands at present at: Of- Other items of graft were mentioned herd, H.À.Peicgo.Clement Dramin, following a business course, includ-! ++ +4#+44et4étes ?Montreal Troop headquarters at Rover together with facts and figures.J.O.G.Richard, L A.Lack, H.ÿ \"ing in its curriculum such subjects | Scouts, 33; Cubs, 30, a total enroll- SI .J I = shor a re Wall Street waz involved to a Pariseux, L.H, Ouimet, A.wah -, as shorthand, typewriting, accoun- ment of 111.| Lebelle, L.J.Trudeau, F.C.Megan, tancy, and public speaking.The, Troop activities during the past great extent and J.Gould, the great) \u201c ; ue Las | railroad financier once gave si M.Marcovitch, Owen Callary, Mrs.: director of the Luke Callaghan Me- six: season have heen carried on as usual million dollars to a Tammany Boss Der Callary, George Bennett, P.C.! morial School, Rev.Brother Patrick, and it is felt that the standard of for supposed legal advice.The news- Price, M.Holland, M RY Leone, ; formerly Principal of the Catholie|work has heen improved.The papers ton received over two million George Porteous, E.Phil MeKenna, : High School of Montreal, on behalf Troop participated in all local Seoui- dollars in thirty months to hush up| B.Mongeau, John V.McEvoy, MD, of the staff and students, will tender certain exposes that were ready ia! B.Kahn, Marjorie Livinson, Zella | the felicitations of the school ta the \u2018break ing events and made a very eredit- able showing at the Spring Jamboree and also put in many hours at the Toy Shop this Christmas.St.Pierre, B.Moynihan, N.Gibson, \u2018 pastor upon the occasion.\u2018 ; L Shapland, Mrs.B.M.Garfield, A special fealure, ta be presented Alderman Max Seigler of Laurier! Lucie Fisher.Louis Kapeloviteh, Max : by pupils of the school will be ex- Ward spoke a few well chosen words ! Seigler, B.M.Garfield, Louis Smith, cerpts from the popular musical stating that he was pleased to be\u2019 Howard Wilson, Colin Camphell.and comedy, \u2018H.M.S.Pinafore.It will be able to report that the much-needed! po.recalled that this play was produced | Ejjvott.ap ., carp | : This year being a difficult sewers on Mount Royal avenue were | by the pupils of the school many years ago, when it was shown at the shortly to become a reality and that \u201cone financially many boys who would \u2018 ! otherwise have gone to Camp were the tenders had been let.A 0 amy Owen Callary, speaki s ha said! annual reer of the Sailors Insti forced to remain at home.It is ; veu à a Spent E Ta tute Hall, under the direction of the hoped that conditions next season will rom the Outremont side was pleased Rev.Bro.Borromen.Rev.Bro.Bor-\\arrant a greater attendance as , | ; | .: i .is \u201ctor 1 S : .to compliment the organization on romeo, who is conductor of the St.camping is one ot the big things in ; Michael 8 Church Chance HF, 18 Scouting which tends to develop undertaking the organization of the their work in the past.Jerry Sheu, character and handicraft.master-of-ceremonices, arranged somv | community singing, dedicating one of o\" \"i present selections., the numbers to Mrs.Owen Callarr\u2019 The solos to be sung follow in Cua Seoutne under he jadore who was present at the luncheon./ ' their regular order.\u201cFarewell My of Mr.W.Rush, has made exeellen ; Qui opr \"progress during the past season.The Louis Capeloviteh of the Sty Own.Corail oe: fo Late Summer hendquarters at the Pointe Michaels Civie League also praised, po 1} ond Most Pretentious [1 Buttereun™ Louis ee a: Claire Yacht Club have been used to the work of the organization as did, ; .Am The Captain of the Pinafore\u201d he fullest extent and every week.M.J.Kavanagh, president of the St.; Production of Its Kind the theme song, which will be sung end has scen a large number of the Michaels Athletic Association.Since Organization by Arthur Nevins, \u201cJolly Sailor and \u201cboys doing practical Sea Scout work.Several members of the Goodyear, a Tar\"; # duet by John Leclair and regular week-end cruises were held, Tire Company were present.includ-| The Young Women's Hebrew As- Arthur Nevins; \u201cWhen IT was a Lad - Ernie Rock d \u201cA Maiden | 8° well as a two weeks cruise to Lake ing, Gordon Provencer, F.H.O'Con-} sociation Operatie Society, which has by Ernie ochon, an CRAICEN St Francis.Thanks are due to the nor of the Head Office.L.J.Trudeau, been in rchearsal of its latest pro- Fair te See ; by Gerald Salli.\u2018Pointe Claire Yacht Club for the ex- Montreal representative, F.C, Megan duction for \u2018the last two months, has The Junior Choir, composed of lent facilitios extended as well as and Vie Grenier of the City Tire | announced the cast.The production students selected from the third and {the increasing personal interest in Shops, Alphonse Gregoire of the! is Sidney Jones\u2019 \u201cSan Toy.\u201d and the fourth grades of the school, will SIE his important work.Goodyear Company in St.Hyacinthe | cyst includes: Dave Wiseman, Julius i 2 special composition, a musical wel.The Sir Francis Drake Rover Crew and R.V.Roir of Brosseau Limited.Rost.Moe Perlman, Harry Bicher, Come number, with which the recep- lhas done very creditable work with Entertainment was provided by Nat Nathanson, Sydney Flanders, tion will of en.Mr.I.C.Ruiter in charge.Service all Danny Henderson, Bill Pollack.Al is the key-note of this section of Some 25 boys attended Camp Tam- ,aracouta for a period of two weeks Hectorine Page who delighted \u2018 eld ne +-_-\u2014_-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 with three well presented dances and | Richstone, Sydney Feldman, 3 oe © OUTREMONT PRESBYTER- Scouting and the members of the Robin Greenfield, favorite of comie| Guttman, Mike Ancel, Nat Fish, i crew are Lo be congratulated upon the 1 opera audiences, who sang several! Henry Klein, Robin Greenfield, Cecie ; | IAN CHURCH NOTES _& manner with which they have lived exceptionally well-delivered baritone | Leiffer, Rae Weiser, Eva Shpritser, | The Young Peoples Society held a up to the aims of Rovering.The Sophie Laiken, Esther Kositsky.Sally ; meeting on Monday night for the: Christmas Cheer barrels placed in the {stores this year, which provided din- solos.Le et The outstanding success of the! Leibling, Bertha Small Sheila pking purpose of electing officers for the ; function was largely due to the i Belle Gilbert.Hensie Flanders, Betty ensuing year.The new executive is NCIS for nearly four hundred families, efforts of John Connolly, chairman | Herscoviteh, Fanny Moscovitch, Anne as follows: President, Mr.John Rice; Was an effort of which the Rover Blond, Rae Vane, Esther Cleman, Let Vice-Presideht, Mr.Horace Thom.| Movement in Montreal may justly be in charge, and the close co-operation; ! i î «| s sy Aaron, Anne Pepper, Doris .sroud e 's his commitiee, E.Snooky ; .i .ison; 2nd Vice-Pres., Miss Jean Rus- proud.of the members Bf bis Brodie, Anne Isracloviteh, Sara Lip-{ \u201c Er Arthur Gibbins, who Examiner-Courier Issued with the Co-operation of the Businessmen\u2019s Association of the North End.MONTREAL.FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1934 PPT MAX SEIGLER RECEPTION 10 52222200 AW.MACLEAN AND OWEN CALLARY SPOKE HERE POPULARPASTOR mes : ttt bete Etre tre ties essrr ese Conducted By Reverend Mal- ficers,5; Sea Scouts, 15; Rovers, R;.runder the leadership of ASM, Leslie took Park Extension Montreal Annex PRICE \u2014 TWO CENTS JA MERCIER, MP, ADDRESSED WAR VETERAN LOCAL LIBERAL CLUB TUESDAY BURED TUESDAY AT ELECTION OF OFFICERS HERE \"North End Citizen Succumbs| Ses : Mr.Bennett Not a Nullity\u201d Member of Parliament Admits After Ser tes of Operations However \u2014 Conservative Party Not Representative of FUNERAL SERVICE Ideals of Canadians\u2014Liberal Party Defended \u2014Meet- - ing Held at Rialto Hall-\u2014Officers Elected.; JA.Mercier, MP, in an address delivered before the North End « Liberal club in the Rialto Hall on Tuesday cvening, spoke of an arraign- The burial kw T i ! ment of the Conservative party as being unrepresentative of the ideals of The bumal took place on Auesdiy the Canadian people, coupled however with recognition of Mr, Bennett as of Angus W.Maclean, whe \u201cnot a nullity.\u201d away at St.Anne's Hospital, St.Anne .cy .; e % on ! Annes H ver = pa The speaker defended the Liberal Party from the imputation that they : siovur * day st I\" : > .: + de | cvues \" art (y fast, ie were veering trom their long-held ideals and stated that they were forging compile: n= w se 3 0 .+ : mplication io © ve il ne straight ahead for Liberalism and the prosperity of Canada.Periods of xer 1= \"Ti B Was .5 .+ : *eriogs operation UC ML WR eral administration, he said, had always been periods of comparative known that Mr MacLean\u2019s health had anis ei .\u2018 ; : prosperity, which left the country in a hetter position.On the other hand not lately been of the best, so pa- ; ; , .; .Lo .: ; {the Liberals had invariably inherited an overpoverished and overburdened tiently did he bear up under his af-: | 6 } \u2018\u2019ancorentives fliction that the seriousness of his country from the Conservatives, 1 at * se ; \"ES > - , ue # Elections for 1981 took place fol- , condition Was at no time realized, \u201cand his death comes as a severe | \u2018shock to all who knew him, i ) Born in Part Marien, Capt.Breton, [July 11, 1R75, he received his educa- colm Campbell passed lowingz the meeting and resulted as ! follows: Patrons, Hon.W.L.Mac.Kenzie King, Hon, L.A.Tascheregu, | Joseph AL Mercier, K.C, MP.presi.gent, Ald, Owen J.Callary; vice- = | \"tion in the public schools of Port i Morien.presidents, M, J.Scott, E.J.Turcotte, | 1 + ed Miss Flean ) i cowne, KE.H.Reilly Py {In 1911 he married Miss canor The Debating Club of the Luke | Dovid Browne, E.H.Reilly, M.P.; Chapman, of Halifax.Lu ; secretary-treasurer, W, J.Foley; : He held a commission in the | Callughan Memorial School will hold} directors: J.Neville, R.B.Stuart, L.:Eighty-Fifth Battalion, Nova Scotia { its first session during the reception! F.Moore, J.T.McCarthy, W.Bes- Highlanders, and went overseas with! to he tendered the Rev.Singleton on! sette, K.C, J.Latt, A.P, O'Connor, : that in 1916, John P.Callaghan, K.C., Joseph | In 1414 the family moved to Syd4- | solved that | Toman.Jas, Barry, Le La Tobin.nov  © à \u2018 .[ as Casey, J.Charles Shean, Dr.piney, leaving there in 1924 fer Mon- Charles Cornell - vol Lpahe t Thoma v , [treal.| Charles Cornell and Jack Leahy, of I.I.Nelligan, D.J.Ryan, James {For the last four years he had been i the Tenth Year, will uphold the neg-1 MeEligott, II.Tansey, M.C.Mul- \u201cin failing health.He was operated larky, John Flanagan, C.F.Bailey, on before Christmas in the Royal Vic- sini will support the affirmative, The Thomas H.Hogan, J.W.Long, Wil- ; Coa .; | unit , Friday.The subject chosen is \u201cRe-| movies are degrading.ative, while Elgar Shea and F.Man- \u2018toria Hospital, The operation ap- | Debating Club has only been form- liam E, Collier, I.Berkson, Frank L.tp , ~ \u201cpe ; peared to be perfectly successfil, but | ed recently, and ix the first attempt Connor, and John ©.Whitelaw.\u201cpneumonia set in; and a second ap- of that kind to be made by the School, een Cm me + \u2014 \u2018eration was necessary on Saturday, The club was organized under they terprisine Cote des Neiges Women's \u2018morning.direction of Rev.Brother Gabriel op) The funeral services were condued- | Kelly, and Charles Cornell.Debates | .; ; ted by the Rev.Malcolm Campbell.| with other High Schools of Montreal On Wednesday evening Jan.at | Among those present were: Miss |are to be arranged shortly.The! #4 8 pan, the annual congregational \"Mary MacLean, Mrs.W.FE.Prue; judges will be Rev.Brother Amclian, | necting will he held in the Sunday Mr.und Mrs.BE.W.G.Chapman, of Joseph MeCarthy, president of the, nol ull, when interesting reports ! Edmundston, NB; Major C.J.Teachers\u2019 Association, and Dr.Mul-| of a Church year of substantial pro- Charlton, of Ottawa; Mme Lo T.Mor i laly, member of the Catholic School | gress will be prexented by the twenty- in, Miss Mamie Cowie, Mrs, Annie | Conunission of the City ot Montreal! dd rain ions of Church.The \"Christie, Mrs.Hawley, Mrz.Layton : arrangements for the evening and its and her daughter, Miss Dorothy EI-! | social hour arc in charge of a strong liott.Miss Dorothy Searesbrook, Mrs.| committee headed by H.N.MeCal- Pushie, Mr.and Mrs.V.8.Rice, Dr.lun, Chairman of the Board of \u2018and Mrs.E.© Thurston, Mr.Fredi + | steward.I Meadoweroft, Mr.Jim Meadowcroft, | \u201c1 The annual meeting of the Sunday Mr, Arthur Meadowcroft, Mrs.Alec] At the morning service on Sunday | School was held on Monday evening i Davidson, Mr.George Davidson, My.| next the minister, Rev.Burton H, last when splendid reports were ! Robinson, will speak ou \u201cThe Bible heard from the various departments the People and History,\u201d an intro- of the school which revealed an ductory address to a morning series aggrogate enroliment, including the of sermons on \u201cThe Ten Command-.Cradle Roll and Home Department of | ments.Are they out of date.\u201d At the approximately 850.The amount con lwidow.a daughier, Margaret, and two evening service at 7,40 his subject! tributed to missions was $615.The | sisters, Miss Mary MacLean, of Pro-| Will be, \u201cThe Man Nobody Knows\u201d! officers appointed for next year | ridence, RL, and Mrs.W.F.Prue, ; and his Conversation with the Devil\u201d! were: Gen.Supt.Roy P.Bisseli: \u2018of Everett, Mass.The public is cordially invited to fol.| Asst.Gen.Supt, R.A.Tarlton; Gen- ! _ low both these series dealing with.eral Secretary, Clarence Deacon; + + + à 4 + + 4 & + 4 + 4 + 4 de | modern religious experience, ! Asst.Sec.W.T.Walmsley; Gen.1 \u201c FAIRMOUNT-ST.GILES CHURCH NOTES + John Davidson, Rev.L.A.MucLean, Mr.R.P.Bissell, Mr.Colpitts, Mr.England, Mr.Robb, Mr.J.Carden, Mr.Crestmont, Mr.Fulerton.Mr.Maclean is survived by his + +; An event of social importance ni Treasurer, Ho W, Flower; Asst.Supt.4 Rev.Canon Shatford Guest + Church life will be the \u201cStar\u201d Hos.of Senior School; David Anderson; + \u2018 Speaker at Fair.-St.Giles #'tess Tea, sponsored by the Fairmount Supt.of Junior School, Norman +! St.Giles Women's Association in the Roberts; Printary Supt, Mrs, H.*| spacious Assembly Hall on Tuesday Kingsley; Beginners Supt, Miss K.# next, Jan.30th, which is open to the Blackwell; Cradle Roll Supt., Mrs.*' general public.An exceptionflly at-1 (Dr) D.8.McIntosh; Asst, Mra, S.+ ! + The Executive Committee of | Fairmount-St.Giles Men's Asx 4 sociation announces that Rev.+ Canon A.P.Shaiford will be % tractive layout in heating arrange- | W.Cuthbert; Home Dept.Supt, (+ the guest speaker at a Men's # ments and decoration will create a Mrs.George S.Raske: Librarias, + Supper Meeting to he held on %, cheerful homelike atmosphere for the | Mr.Edward Sewell, + Tuesday.February ith, at # expected large gathering of * the\u2019 An interesting \u201cSeottish\u201d service #| Church women and their friends.A af helpful religious intereat is being feature of additional interest will be | planned by the minister and choir for 6.30 p.m.in the Church Assem- \\ FREE Phil MeKenna, M.A.Leone, Art Te- may and H.Shapland.B.M.Garfield, president of the association was in the chair and intro- TAKE ADVANTAGE ! tience, Geisha,\u201d \u201d Shafter, \u201cHMS.ete.Sara | \u201cPa- : The direction is in the hands of 0F OUR { Mr.Jerry Shea und Mr.Tom Kin- ! man.BARTER-EXCHANGE COLUMNS wives.ee There's plenty of food for thaught, \u2018hut what some people think hasn't much food value.Good looks don't always make good OF THE 18 TERRES THE TELEPHONE NUMBER THE EXAMINER-COURIER 5736 PARK AVENUE OUIMET - WILSON COAL COMPANY, LIMITED | \u2014 LA ea THE EXAMINER-COURIER = À ) i == SERVE MUS ham, moistened with mayonnaise.HROOMS AS Add a sprinkling of lemon juice.Have | \u2014 \u2019 ready fresh cleaned mushrooms.Slice EV *, RYONE LIKES EM them in thin slices and place several \u2018 on each canape.Dot with butter and broil under an open flame.To Mushrooms Don't Claim Much in the Way of Nutritive Value Sorter sprinkle with paprika, and of- \u2018 a 1 es.But They re A esty DishEven Romans On Cooking Mushrooms | e lhem Wit Ine Next for tips for mushroom cook- sters.First, don't overcook.The The popularity of the mushroom follow with a cream soup lusciously|f12Vor of mushrooms is very delicaie.started ages ago when the ease-lov-|floating the palest bits of mushroom|L©NE cooking destroys it.Select fresh ing Romans lolled luxuriously and gills and topped with crunchy crou- mushrooms which are white or creamy \u201cdunked\u201d a strange new fungus in tons.Or for a luncheon entree make mt color, firm and moist.Avoid wine sauce.About the same timeyit butier broiled mushroom caps, SPrunken ones or caps that are dry Grecian epicures were waxing over served on toast with a dish of mine.(8nd rubbery.Dark spots as a rule.that same delicacy baked with snails.«d parsley and paprika.are a sign of decay.If you are im, A good bit later a classifying French-, For it's a great relief to be abje|terested in stews, soups, or stuffings, \u2018 man decided it must he a moss and to raise huzzahs over mushrooms he-jSelect the cheaper, long-stemmed called it \u201cmousseron.\u201d Day hefore cause we like them\u2014and not because Mushrooms.I?they are to be for! yesterday grandfather found it in somebody vows that they will make broiling.the large-capped.short-stem- the woodlot and grandmother served) brain, brawn, or beauty.And it's the med ones are the thing.You may it up as \u201cmushrumps.\u201d Yesterday, cheerful truth.Mushrooms just can't figure that to serve four persons with small brothers accused it of heing claim much in the way of nutritive Proiled mushrooms you will need 1 \u2018toadstaols\u201d and let it strictly alone value.They are ton large a percent.[Pound of them.If they are to be .And to-day.with glass houses age of water.creamed, 1 pound will serve 5 or 6, and dark cellars working overtime\u2019 They do, however, boast a pretty Mushroom and Chicken Soup to supply the demand, the gay home-.good dose of vitamin B tn insure| Chop fine 1 generous cupful of maker with smart dinner plans in her husky appetites and normal growth, [Mushrooms and cook until tender in eye, orders \u201cmushrooms\u201d by the They even chalk themselves up with the contents of 1 can of chicken broth.pound from her favorite grocer, rolls a large amount of iron\u2014almast as; Add 3 cupfuls of boiling milk and up her sleeves, and the fun iz an\u2019 much as v PI 1 Ys > Testifying to the high esteem in}Biggar, at 3578 Vendome avenue.concessions to persons or opinions.wednesday, 1.15\u2014Junior Endeavor r Be Foie MH 3 | personal opportunities presented hy the system of which he was held, many friends and! The deceased was engaged as a|One must abide in the morale of Wednesday.3 pom.Annual Congrega- eally { democracy under which we live\u2014privileges which relatives attended the funeral of|metallurgist with the firm of c.truth or he canrot demonstrate the Friday.730 p.m.\u2014Intermediate C.F., ; .\u2018wi : + , eefinz.A visit to the current motor show reveals | we have been inclined to hold rather lightly of [Morris R.Chase, brother-in-law of |Finkie and Son, Chicago.divine Principle.many interesting new things in automobiles.Per- \u2018 recent years, Alderman W.H.Biggar, of Notre| On Friday he was at his office and HS = I - - Dame de Grace.The funeral was held|was feeling very well.He called on = - {admit that this one or that one de-|theless, if by expressing myself, and yesterday in Masillon, Ohio.Mrs.Alderman Biggar a the, Edgewater Zo al Lett t th Edit 1serves the appointment, but take it!I am positive there are others that Bingar attended with her mother, Beach Hotel, where \u20ac .a pi Was | 8 - Chapel of Cathedral Sen SY ers 0 e 1 or from one who knows that any pol-|agree with me, meets with the ap- Mrs.C.C.Chase.4 ; staying, having left on ro del RS \u2014= Be itician who ever earned his living |proval of those who think but dare Morris Chase died suddenly mn business immediately after : °c © AY Sr BT Nas TY .from the government, was always|not talk, then sooner or later some Chicago of pleuro-pheumonia.He was bate with W.B.Baikie in the Com- r 3) (EH OTB 18 CUIR YEN \u20ac The Editor, paid all he was worth, and in a great good will come from it thirty-eight years old, and was the/munity Hall.On Saturday Mr.Chase 7 A \u2018 A 5 2940 Gh hi Dear Sr._ {many cases much more than they, Let us save, on this splash of non- son of Mrs.C.C.Chase, who resides jwas admitted to the hospital where, if I CWRAYS For a long time it has been my in-[were ever worth, and after their|sense that exists at Quebec; let that locally with her daughter and Mr.he died suddenly Sunday.Hs SH .Top i tention to voite my opinion upon the [usefulness has waned to the extenf|money wasted reach a source that 5 CT .ow 5, _ Co | i ONE 1 e- 0 | posts of Lieutenant-Governors of the that they have to make a pension] will save life and spirits so sadly + \"SHAARE ZION ot or may se Shaare Zion Wl | force ee i SN | == 4 Provinces of the Dominion.For|sort of position for them it is more evident even in old Quebec, not tol , CONGREGATION NOTES ; 4 ; Pa 3 430 PM.ernoon Le- Un HAY Li 4 I .of ing radical or probab- than ridiculous to place them in a mention the other parts of our Pro-| .0 ! tween ov RO RDC EE nt > À Or {_ \\ S 4 ear ; appearing , P mansion, with a staff whose main!vince.Let anyone who doubts what LT TT mm 1 ® Registration will close within the haved N 7 A i} ly anti-British, I have been reluctant | duties are to shine buttons and such|I am saying to look at the Lieutenant! SISTERHOOD next few weeks.Prev LUE M UNTAN ¢ fi I in doing so, but seeing that the Pre-fike.Governor's Department statement| A Meeting of the Sisterhood was ; - - LS Je i UN Dra RO a y | vince of Alberta has fired the first| If the public were acquainted with} which appears in the Public Accounts: held at the home of Mrs, M.Mi} A man\u2019s character is what is left | fred LHL ile 2ERTAKE po EER NS = 64T, I am wondering how long it will the duties of the post in question, it of the Province annually and there, chaclson on Tuesday, last week.afler you have taken away re a qu \u2014 J be before the other Provinces do thei, yardstick were used to measure the|see for themselves a statement which| Those present were: Mesdames J.|thing else he can lose.i \u2014 same thing, and what reception theyÿ|hours of labor the Lieutenant of the is closc to a quarter of a million an- Rigler, M.Dick, H.Rasenbaum, J.will receive from Ottawa.; .{Province puts in as compared with|nually that is wholly maintained by Leiboff, D.Cummings, L.Lefkovitz, [ With the question of titles ga ithe fees of our \u201chard working\u201d legai [the people, then decide if better use H.Mess, E.Berzan, S.E.Tessler.| to the fore at Ottawa, the action of minds, his salary would be over alof this money could not be used to a!B.Goldenberg, S.Tucker, H.S.Bern- the Alberta group will more or less| pinion dollars a year, as it is he has/far greater advantage than that of!stein, M.1.Bernstein, S.Bazar, A.® dampen this question a little, and Lt get along with about $50.00 per /Maintaining a gentleman who was|inodman, B.Michaelson, H.B.Mil- am earnestly hoping that it will have hour, which shows that he can hardly [paid his whole worth while serving!ler.and M.Silverman.the required effect upon the question make ends meet.his party and who is not entitled te; SCOUT TROOP of the Lieut.-Governor Department of| Good luck to you, Alberta, and may |8 Penny more as a pension.All boys interested in joini h ' \u2019 À $ 3 joining the our province.your trail of common sense reach als} Abolish the whole department, lock, Shaare Zion Troop should register at Does anyone ever take the trouble|through the Dominion, and do not stop|Stoek and barrel, the Province and the Herbert Symonds School this ev- to figure out what this appointment until you reach your objective, andthe public will never miss it, not even) ening between 7.30 and 9.30 P.M means to the tax-payer, what good when you do I trust that this over-|Motice it, and broken-down men and| Boys between from 8 to 11 years of at the present time the saving of thisiridden and over-burdened tax-payer|women, sickly and undernourished TY hundreds of thousands of dollars an-lof our own Province will benefit té|children will benefit in a manner\u2019 TTT nually could be done for the poor.[the extent that this reduction in pub-ithey probably never dreamed of.I'thousands of them.This is only a This appointment is nothing morejlic expenses will cause, do not say its abolition will feed and starter and I again wish the Alberta than an annuity for some previous; No doubt in some minds, by state-|clothe the whole unemployed, but it|group the best of luck.politician, and it is all very well to|ments will appear as treason.Never-|Will at least furnish ample help to GREY AVE.ce e y ee ¥ He Decided to Save His Nerves | i Perhapy You Know Him.There are many like ?him.He is the man who says, \u201cI'll leave winter driving worries alone.I'll use a tram or bus for 4 my routine needs.\u2018 You save $4.00 , And perhaps you also heard him say, \u201cI'll save per ton on your || .money besides.\u201d fuel bill i , wh The vehicles of the Montreal Tramways Company, en ; with drivers trained and tested to cope with the you burn.RB: risks of winter traflic, are ready, \u201cmorning, noon Lo and night,\u201d to serve you on your routine business LASALLE or pleasure trips.\\\\// : / 3 : ; ï & ; + ; \u2019PHON E YOUR DEALER OR MARQUETTE 6221 TN BOBBY LEITHAM AT LUKE CALLAGHAN MEMORIAL SCHOOL The main feature of the athletic and entertainment evening which is to be held Feb.7th next under the auspices of the Luke Callaghan Me- motial School will be the personal sppearance of that well-known \u2018Bobby\u2019 Leitham, Verdun\u2019s popular boxing idol.He will act as referee in the three star bouts, in which A.Gaghon, P.Natts, Geo.Rattray, R.Kelly, Pat.Galley, and W.Young will appear.In addition \u2018Mickey\u2019 Hen- néssey, junior champion and finalist for provincial amateur honors, will meèt \u2018Jos\u2019 Sorrella, junior city champion of the St.Alban\u2019s A.A.and Frankie Allan will meet Tommy Am- brose, pupils of the school.NORTH BRANCH \u201cY\u201d BOXERS SHOW CLASS At the smoker, given by The Montreal Motor Cycle Club at The Now Carleton Hotel, Coach Minta had a few of his charges in exhibition bnx- ing bouts ugainst members of varicus ather clubs and the North Branch Boys showed great form and ring genefalship.Following is a list of the bouts which were enjoyed hy all present, Fred Harrison, St.Albans vs.Art.Whelan, N.B.Y.M.C.A.Bud Matheson, N.B.Y.M.C.A.vs.Jimny Hall, Montreal M.C.C.Ross Taylor, N.B.Y.M.C.A.vs Tom Matthews, Coach St.Albans.\u20acEhria.Minta, Coach N.B.Y.M.C.A.\u2018va.Bob Martin, Montreal M.C.C., ex- \u2018Provincial champion.CARDINAL HOCKEY CLUB LOOKING FOR GAMES The Cardinal Hockey Club, inter- médiate hockeyists, would like to arrange games with teams averaging 18-20 years of age.The Cardinals, organized for the third consecutive year, believes itself to be stronger than in past years.It holds third position in the Junior section of the Jarry Park League this season, in a group of eight teams.The team is as follows: \u2014 Goaler, Moe.Goldberg; defence, Leslie Lovell, J.Sallie, Tom McKen- na, Donald Gillis, George McKee, forwards, Bob Goodfellow, Norman \u2018Mathewson, George Kermode, William Sherman, Alec McLean, Douglas Dettmers, Jack Diamond, Bill Bourke.For information, address Leslie Lovell, the Cardinals\u2019 playing manager, at CRescent 8497, LEAFS FAVORITE NUMBER \u201c8\u201d seems to be the favorite scoring number of the Toronto Maple Leafs, pace.setters in the National Hockey League.They have run up that total three times this season, twice against Maroons, once on Detroit.Their highest total, however, was nine, compiled against Americans.\u2018 > In the eternal triangle, three's always a crowd.You are living on Easy Street if you think it is.Some men always have their hands in for getting a hand-out.J.H.HARTE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Phone or send in your prescription.We have the Doctors\u2019 confidence.374 LAURIER W.DO.7082 Telephone MArquette 0847 Hair & Scalp Specialist Free Manicuring Service ARTIS.T.BENNETT Operating UNIVERSITY TOWER \" BARBER SHOP Mezzanine Floor 660 St.Catherine Street W.MONTREAL en -rn - FOR B COAL and COKE PHONE YORK 4070 COTE & DWANE, REGD.W.H.DWANE, PROP.Badminton of the Ladder Doubles Tournament | which has been on since the first of | Vipond-Puttee or Blake.on the sec- December.Naturally by this time the best couple should be at the top.Se wateh this column next week for the names of the winners.| Many of our senior girls are preparing to enter the annual contest for High School girls to be played in the Montreal High School gymnasium.This will be some Saturday | (all day) in the very near future.Girls\u2019 Basketball The girls played their last two games of the season on the floor on Thursday, January 18th, when the Seniors defeated Verdun with a 16- 10 score, while the Juniors tied 7-7! with the visiting team.The low scoring was due to the fact that the Verdun teams arrived at 4.30 and had only time to play two seven-minute periods instead of the regular fifteen-minute anes.The home teams having lost most of their enthusiasm during their long wait and the visitors being rather worn out after their trip up neither game showed the teams at their best.However, Aileen Moore starred for Strathcona\u2019s Seniors and the girls were glad to finish the season with a winning game.Ski Meet Strathcona Academy's newly formed skiing team was represented in the large contingent of school hoys that journeyed up to the Laurentians for Saturday.The team, formed at the last moment did not have the benefit of team practice, as the teams compared from the other schools, which had been training zealously for the last few weeks.Nevertheless, they gave a good account of themselves placing fifth in the cross-country.The team was made up mostly of junior high school pupils, who gave their older and more experienced rivals a keen fight.Those who made the trip were Wellington, Sugden, Deskin, Cuke, Bernier, R.Greene, G.Greene and Spardakos.Gym Exhibition One of the highlights of the season will he the major boys gym exhibition to take place in the Memorial Hall, near the end of March.This exhibition will be under the able direction of Physical Director Brennan, who will start preparations at once.Every class in the public and junior high school grades will be represented while a special group from tenth and eleventh year will also participate, This exhibition will be eagerly awaited by pupils and parents alike, for it is over six years that a large gym rally of this type has been held.The programme will be as follows: Grades 3 and 4: Mimetics.Grades 5 and 6: Day\u2019s Order.Grade B boys (prime): Clubs.Grade 8 A: Marching Squad Drill, Grade 8 B: Mats.Grade 9 A: Box Work and Danish Exercises.Grade 9 B (prime): Mass Gym and Pyramids.Grade 9 B: Tiger Leaping and Danish Exercises.Grades 10 and 11: Apparatus.Another Exhibition to be held at Guy Drummond will also take place around that time.Their programme will be: Grades three: Mimeties.Grades four: Days Order and Games.Grades five: Mats and Danish Exercises.Grades six: Pyramids and marching.Grades seven: Mass Gym and Box Work.Senior Hockey Due to the poor showing of the Strathcona senior hockey team in its first three games, a complete shakeup of the team has been made to add sufficient scoring punch.Coach Brennan has brought up two promising youngsters from the intermediates that will strengthen the team immensely.; | The team now boasts two strong | This week marks the grand finale forward lines, Griffiths-Walker-Boo- ! samra on the first line, with Scott.ond.The defence will he Ashcanase, Weinstein and Ridgway, while Levitt and Goldstein will mind the nets.This line-up is the strongest that has appeared this season, and if the proper spirit and harmony is achiev ed the team will go far.Strathcona seniors lost their second straight game of the season to the strong Town of Mount Royal team by the score of 1-0.The game was fast with Town of Mount Royal having a large edge of the play in the first half, taking a none goal lead early in the opening minutes of the game.The second half the Strathcona team played better hockey and their rushes kept Mount Royal constantly on the defence, but the Academy team could not supply the extra punch to tie the score.The next game is against Montreal High at the Forum on Friday 26th, \u201cBuzz\u201d Boll Coach Dick Irvin of Toronto Maple Leafs recently termed \u201cBuzz\u201d Boll the most versatile all-round player in the League and on performance this would seem to be the case.In a recent game against Ottawa, Boll was placed on the defence, which completed his round of positions on the club.He has now played every position on the Leaf team except goal.For wwo weeks he patrolled left wing in the, absence of Harvey Jackson, who was injured.Boll has speed, and great fighting spirit, and is willing to help out anywhere.LEAD IN EVERYTHING Toronto Maple Leafs started 1934 by leading the National League in everything: games won, goals scored, the leading goal scorer and points maker.Charlie Conacher; the leader in assists, Joe Primeau, the leader in penalties, Red Horner.LEAFS FIRST VICTORY When Toronto Leafs defeated Bruins 4-1 on Boston ice in that eventful game of December 12, it was their first victory on the Boston Gardens aside from last spring's play-off series.Their best heretofore were 3 to 3 ties last season and the season before.Beaver Intermediates THE EXAMINER-COURTER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1934 [trrrececcnau000 + + + WINGED WHEELERS | ; + DEFEAT EROS #/ The Winged Wheelers, + North-End-of-Montreal Junior \u20ac hockey team, have added to ® their laurels with the defeat + of the Ero\u2019s, leaders of the + juvenile section of the Qutre- + mont League.The score was @ 7-1, in favour of the Wheelers.+ Both teams played at an un- + usually fast pace, but the + Wheelers held a commanding + margin through the play.+ and were never headed.+ .In the first period, scorers + were McLean and Murray.¢ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +*+++++++++44444t4 + Pickard, Bolahan and Hennessy were the talliers in the second, Pickard and Bolahan scoring each two goals.The third period saw the Ero's score their lone tally on a play by Goldstein.Both teams played fine hockey.and credit is due them.Any information regarding future games, can he had from (i.Murray, CRescent5484.\u2018 t +444 4444444 + | | + + + + 6 + + + + + 4 4 4 -, pe 2% u North Branch \u201cY\u201d Noles The High School Club has resum- | ed its Friday meetings.Mr.G, W.C.Ginn will be the speaker this; week.| Vocations on which talks will he given during the coming weeks are law.medicine, education, the ministry and dentistry.A Fret-Cutting Class with Alhert Hoffman as leader meets on Friday | afternoon 4.15-5.15.This is a class | particularly for intermediate members.Alan Herrgen has opened the way to a new series of hobby clubs by; asking all boys interested in sea! shells, trees, butterflies, ete., to sign their names on a list on the notice! board or speak to him personally at! the desk about such studies.| Alan was the curator of the Kamp Kanawana Museum in 1931, and at the same time conducted classes in! nature-study.The Explorers and Pioneers\u2014two clubs of the self-governing community junior boys clubs with North Branch\u2014continue to meet regularly each week.Considerable friendly rivalry was manifest at the weekly tournaments held on Saturday night when the boys competed in Ring, Hockey, Badminton, indoor Track Meets, Ping-Pong, Checkers and Kick-It.The North Branch Boys\u2019 Public Speaking and Debating Club has now two wins and one loss in the Montreal Junior Debating League.The second win was registered on Monday night when Lorne Tracy and John Hodgson successfully upheld the affirmative side of the subject \u201cResolved that it would be in the best interests of the United States of America to repudiate the Munroe Doctrine.\u201d Their opponents were Messrs.Ford and Pitt, members of the High School Graduates\u2019 Society.The debate was held at the Graduate\u2019s Society Club Room in Ahuntsic before a large and appreciative audience.In debates held earlier in the schedule North Branch had been defeated by Loyola College, but had been successful in their debate with the Minorah Club of West Hill High School.The experience and training afforded by the public speaking club is recognized by many parents as almost Lose to Wm.Currie Team The Beaver Amateur Association, Intermediate team lost their league match to the Wm, Currie Co.team on Wednesday, by a score of 81.The North End group, were very unfortunate, due to illness, in having six players only for this important match, However, the boys went right out and played their best hockey for sixty minutes against the strong Currie team.Griffin and Morris Sheiker were the outstanding Beaver players, with Pete Martin the star for the Currie team.* Notes The Beaver Junior team drew with the Red Indians, in their league match with a score of 0-0, The Beavers were the playmakers, but were unable to # score.The Intermediate team played a double header, as well, winning both games.The first against the Scott A.C., produced à score of 7-6.The à second game againot the Falcons, was won by à score of 5-1, with both teams Juveniles lost their first game to the Monarchs, 4-2, at the Globe rink.The Juveniles defeated the Regent i team for the second time, 7-2: Griffin, Wright, Loucks and Snyder getting the goals and playing great hockey.The Beaver Amateur Association is at present in full fighting trim, and all three teams are playing a fine brand of hockey.The Association would like to arrange games with other hockey teams in the district.Arrangements can be made through Pat Griffin, Waverley Street.Schedale Games this week are: Intermediates vs Vikings, Tuesday.Intermediates vs Scotts, Wednesday.Intermediates vs Turcott, Saturday.Juniors vs Mountains, Wednesday.Juniors vs Rovers, Friday.Juveniles vs D'Arcy McGee, Saturday.showing a fine brand of hockey.Juveniles va Aces, Saturday.\"blocker, but coach Jack Adams wantonly.\u2014 Evans Stronger Behind Blueline Stewart Evans i Montreal Maroons snapped out of their slump after their defence was tightened up by the addition of Stewart Evans, secured from Detroit Red Wings in a trade for Teddy Graham, and Irvine Frew, who came up from the minors.| Roth are body-checkers, and Mar-| oons dote on hody-checkers.When Evans came up to Red Wings from the Olympies, he was a poke-check ed body-checking.So every morning at practise he sent Evans out minus a stick, to play defence, and block incoming attacks by body-checking As a vesult, Evans became skilful at this form of defensive and his 175 pounds form a stout barrier against all attacks.t HAWKS ON AND OFF | Chicago Black Hawk players won't | forget they're Hawks even when il } ing.Every member of the team res ceived black silk dressing gowns with! the word \u201cBlackhawks\u201d embroidered on the pockets from Major Frederic McLaughlin, the owner, as Christmas presents, invaluable for their sons, and all older boys would be well advised to participate in the activities of this North Branch Club or some similar organization cven at the expense of missing other recreational activities.PAGR FIVE Rain or Shine in Sport 4 4 J J by \u201cVincent Sunny It's been the policy of this celumn to refrain from destructive eriticiam.Today we'd like to launch a seething attack on some managers who are prone to blame existing regulations for the lack of goals, thus furnishing an alibi for the failure of their teams to win consistently.But we'll restrict ourselves to a mere review of the subject.A little less talk about blue-line changes, widening of nets, limiting the goalies to standing-stops and other legislature designed to aid the forwards and a little more searching for top-notch players would be more effective.Toronto Leafs have done the least talking and have produced a phenomenal band of pucksters.They'll practically equal the Boston record of 1929 without the \u201cgo as you please\u201d blue-line rules.There's just as good fish in the sean as have ever gobbled a worm, and there's just as good hackey players as Leafs in the amateur hackey whirl today, if someone would take the trouble to develop them properly.Leafs have a system and it's feasibility has been demonstrated in prae- tice.Ieafa train youngsters and then promote them from the amateur ranks while other teams are buying bartering and bargaining.As to the relative merits of the plans we refer you to the standings.One other team has realized that success ean he attained by following this system and are now seeking simonh- pures.One manager who has advocated freer rules must have been embarrassed when Leaf snipers rapped home eight goals on his goalie, who by the way, was sensational to limit them to that figure.It was an object lesson.Leafs have a brilliant aggregation and are assured of success for several years.The veterans have to cut capable capers to hold their positions against ambitious youngsters.When men like Clancy, Kilrea and Cotton fade from the scene, the management will experience little difficulty in replacing them.* * * Somebody ix kidding somebody else, Radical changes are not necessary, but men who play their best, seek goals at all times, are necessary tn holster several squads.And we don't need to name any.Leafs turn on the pre-sure and keep it on.The fans are entertained and the turnstiles click a mery tune.In a recent games, Leafs barged into a two-goal lead in the opening period, but they never slackened their pace, never faltered, didn\u2019t ever fall back on the defensive.They engineered three- and four- man rushes, maintained a dizzy + -\u2014\u2014\u2014 se \u2014_\u2014 * LUKE CALLAGHAN MENGE! +» _ \u2018| IAL SCHOOL NOTES By R.Cornell Harry Sage, Frank Lyle, Charlea Carveth and F.Ciagnier represented the School Club at the ski meet held at Shawbridge last Saturday, under the auspices of the Red Birds Ski-ing Club.Although the team, which was entered in the cross-country race, was not able to attain any points, being nutclassed by such teams as West- mount High School, the young skiers did their utmost to try to place in the events.Senior Hockey Both attempts at placing in the Inter-ncholastic League by the Senior hockey team, one game with St.Leo's Academy, the other at Lachine High School, proved to be failures because of the fact that the team has revealed an unexpected weakness in its defence.However, practices are to be held frequently, and it is expected that when the next League game rolls around, the team will be able to show a stiff opposition.Junior Hockey In the first game of the newly- formed Presentation League, St.Michael's tied St.Gabriel's, 4-4.In a stiff, driving attack, the same tenn bowled the Aces last Saturday to a 12-1 loss.This game was played in the North End League.The line-up: Marks, Mulcair, Kels- ner, Hennessey, McMinenim, Pickard and Brennan.In a return game with the Rockets, the Junior team, section \u201cB\u201d, lost out by a score of 4-1, and the following afternoon lost out to the EF.and S.Hockey Team by a score of 5-1.to score one point but Leafs intruded on the corded castle three times.As long as the forwards have the puck and are using it properly, the opponents can't threaten seriously.Other owners would do well to take a leaf from Leafs\u2019 hook, or better still, gait.The opposition managed pilfer the whole library.= EE \u2014 mi or lo ] CUSTOMER 1000 | Take Your Choice
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