Examiner-courier, 9 février 1934, vendredi 9 février 1934
[" \"of campaign to again defeat nefsmen\u201ds Outremont Mount Royal VOL.VI.No.6.\"Issued with the Co-operation of the Businessmen\u2019s Association of the North End.Examiner-Courier \u201cMONTREAL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY \u2018 9th, 1934, Park Extension Montreal Annex \u201cPRICE - \u2014 TWO CENTS PROPOSED SNOW MOTOR TAX TO BE FOUGHT TO END, Tax Termed \u201cClass Legislation\u201d By General Manager, Mont-| * real Motorists\u2019 League \u2014 ment to F inish\u2014Aid of Associations Entisted.Motorists are again up, in arms about the proposed clty tax of $5.00 on each car and an organized plan this suggested tax is now being prepared by the officials of the Montreal Motorists\u2019 League.T.C.Kirby, general manager of the Montreal Motorists\u2019 League stated that Alderman Legaûlt had this idea of a special tax on City motorists carly last year, but owing to the tremendous opposition aroused, the suggestion was withdrawn.The League officials secured the co-operation of the Board of Trade, The Chamber of Commerce, The Kiwanis Club, the Rotary Club, the Progress Club, the Gyro Club, the One Hundred Club, the Builders Association, the Civic Im- pravement League, the Taxi Owners Association, the North End Businessmen\u2019s Association, the N.D.G.Busi- Association, and the Maisonneuve Businessmen's Association.Kirby States Case Mr.Kirby states that this suggested tax will be very bitterly opposed while the Montreal Bill is before the house and every possible | effort made to have tbe clause struck out and defeated as purely class legislation.\u201cMotorists would be very foolish to drive on Montfeal streets in their present unsatisfactory condition for joy riding and cars being driven today are used for business purposes only and nothing else.\u201d REMOVAL Reputed Kidnapper Was Friendly Engineer SAYS T.C.KIRBY Will Fight Suggested Enact- \u201cWith such a tax thousands of cars | would remain in the garages and a great loss of revenue would take place.The City\u2019s business taxes\u2018 would fall and general deliverÿ services would be effected all round.Furthermore with Montreal getting such a City tax whai would stop Three Rivers and Quebec also every other city throughout the Province | doing the same thing.We pay a very | heavy tax on both our cars and Jor gasoline, knowing that these revenues should go to provide us with roads throughout the Province.Without these provincial highways how many, cars would be running the year round\u2019 were we confined to City streets only\u201d, says Mr.Kirby.\u201cThe question of the disgraceful | Queen.Esther Title Entry In Y.P.Longue mgr The Young People\u2019s Hebrew Lesgue \u2018 ' is sponsoring Miss Libby Baum as its \u201cnominee for the title of Queen Esther.The Queen Esther Ball is the outstanding social event of the year in bration of the Purim boliday.The fourth annual Queen Esther Ball will take place at the Mount Royal Hotel on February 26th.In conjunction with the ball, betuty and popularity contest taxes place reviving the glamorously romantic figure of Queen Esther.Queen Esther, chosen for her beauty, and her First Princess clected by .popularity vote, receive as prizes {ree return steamship tickets to Palestine, | Meing- sent there as the.representatives of Montreal young women.\u201cNow, Tommy, what is one-fi three-sixteenths\u201d.\u201cI don't exactly know, teacher, but] it'isn\u2019t enough to worry about\u201d.I SATURDAY | \u201cEvENnING + SPECIAL 50c DINNER MENU Soup or Chilled Tomato Juice Roast Ribs of Beef Choice of Vegetables Mashed Potatoes Lee.Fried Scalloph, Tartar Sauce French.Fried Potatoes Rolls, Muffins or Toast \u201c Assorted Pies and Cakes or am lee tee - Milk 5:80 TO 9 P.M.Bring the Children\u2014Order From Our jl Tea - his capture in a barber shop by Federal agents.the right is Helen Mattern, who was arrested with $ ankey and held For questioning.taking part in the Boettcher and Behn kidnappings, Was well-hnown in Saskatchewan, where railroad men re member him as the friendly driver of a locomotive tra velling between Melville and Regina.ville about 17 years, and established a reputaton as an ardent hockey fan and a Queen Esther Entr y Misa Lilly Hrum, -ponsored by Young People's Hebrew League.far title of Queen Esther.condition of our streets affects cvery | citizen whether motorists or pedestrians also the owners and drivers: of horse drawn vehicles and shows : Montreal up a> n regular laughing! \u201c STS WILL \u201cA special appeal has heen made by the officials of the Montreal Motorists\u2019 League in Premier\u2019 Taschereau to have this clause thrown! lout, when the Montreal Bill is brought | up at Quebec, and they fecl per- OT .fectly satisfied knowing that after | Outstanding Singers Lined Up the premier\u2019s plan and straightfor- For Ninth Annual Min- ward statement that we are to have no new taxation this year that such strel Revue a splteful suggestion as this tax will ; \u2014\u2014 not be granted\".t A list of outstanding solaists have | been lined up to appear in the Y.M.I H.A.ninth annual Minstrel show taking place at the north-end building February 21, 25, 26 and 27 the vocal stars who will Al I.MICHAEL'S apo in the \u201cburnt cork\u201d entitled, \u201cRazin A Racke!\u201d are Sam Davine.Louis Ship, Abe Ofshizer, Jue Spee- tor, Leo Rumber:, Saul Dermer, Jor Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes! Occurs on Sunday, February 11th 1 | In preparation for the feast of our, 8 |Lady of Lourdes which occurs Dext | black face comedy are Juck Gotlieb, nection with the Special Sunday, February 11fh a solemn\u2019 Triduum will commence on Thursday 'pext the 8th instant and terminate\u2019 on Sunday.Exercises will take place morning and evening.On Thursday evening the sermon\u2019 wiill be preached by the \u2018Gerald Britt of St Augustine's fih of, \u2018parish, on Friday by Reverend Edgar \u2018Feeley of St.Willibrard's, while the icloging instruction on Sunday will be \u2018delivered by the assistant priest of Reverend Glickman, Alfred Kraonick, Al Scharfe, Irving Wexler, Peter Rub- man, George Saul, Arthur Hornstein, Sol Linds.Other outstanding performers who \u2018will appear in various parts of the It Murray's Feature Saturday Special to note, in eon- Saturday is interesting Henry Slover, C'oléman Lewis, pian-, evening 30-ceur meal now served at ist, Sol Londs, Maxie Rosenthal and Murray's Park Avenue branch, the , Sam Sandler.Business Manager louis Jason, predicts the 1944 production to hreak extraordinary care heing lavished on the comfort of the kiddies.The object st ake « re \u201call aitendance records judging by the of the weal bs to make 1 à a returns from the early ticket sale.family gathering.To thi= end the - UU management has provided dainty high-chairs, of cream cnamel with a CANADIAN NATIONAL blue trim; Mickey Mouse di: hes, de- RAILWAYS EARNINGS picting the ver screen's greatest hero in quaint and aniusing anties; a menu especially selected to tempt The gros: revenues of the all-in.St.Agnes\u2019 parizh, the Reverend David, clurive Canadian National Railway: \u2018System for the 10-day period ending January 31, 1934, were $3,882,271 as \"compared with $3,279,067 for the corresponding period of 163%, an in- (crease of $605,204 McDonald.Both the morning and the even-| \"ing services will be held in the: | Lower Church, where there exist: a: Lourdes Grotto, similar to the fam- \u2018ous grotto of Lourdes, France.hi gr the short space of à few years, Dwellings crected in Germany this .Michael\u201d Grotto has become the jFéar are exempted {rom taxation, entre of pilgrimages, people coming from all parts of the city.: The morning exercises will take place at 7-7.30 and 8 o'clock, while that in the evening will start at 8° o'clock, except on Sunday when the I service will begin at 7.30 p.m.+ + \"REV.CANON SHATFORD | \"AT FAIRMOUNT ST-GILES On Tuesday, February 13th, Rev.| Canon A.P.Shatford will address the Men's Association of Fairmount-8t., Giles United Church, on \u201cPopular | Criticisms of Religion.\u201d Supper will be served in the Assembly Hall at 6.30 p.m.at a charge of 35 cents, with musical numbers and address to follow.Admission will be by ticket only, which can be obtained from the Secretary,\u2019 Mr.John Heather, AT.1770, or members of the Executive.This is an unique opportunity which lig offered the men of the North End, and it is hoped that they will avail themselves of this treat.Supporting artist will be Mr.Western McCallum, well known local beritone.er : Forest land in Great Britain totals\u2019 more than 2,600,00 meres.237 Van Horne Avenue 4 tiny stomachs, and, lat but by ne means least, beautiful white bib: high quality Terry cloth, rimmed § in blue, and hearing the widely-known Murray crest, which are presented to the littic ones as souvenirs.750 feature-length; dapan produced 7 \u2018moving pie tures Jast year.Boys Choir at Mac Vicar Memorial _ Famous Choristers from London, England.who will sing at Mac- Virar Memorial Church, on Wednesday next.COKE, Verne Sankey, reputed head of a kidnup ring, la shown in Criminal Courts Building, Chicago, following He was quizzed on mans nationally-known kidnappings.AT sankey, who admitted He lived in Mel- \u201ccrack baseball player.\u201d LUKE CALLAGHAN ATHLETIC NIGHT Prominent Citizens Enjoy Splendid Athletic and Musical Programme An audience of over seven hundred, | which taxed the Patronage Jean de Prevazt Hall 1a capacity, thoroughly | cujoyed a lively bout and a well-halanced Teularly\u201d is FIGHT FOR ALDERNANIC HONORS IN ST.MICHAEL'S TO BE FAST AND FURIOUS Organization Work Already Started\u2014Petitions Being Circulated -\u2014 Seven Potential Candidates Prominently Mentioned \u2014 Situation in Laurier Ward Still Beclouded - , Reported Two North Enders Discussed As Mayoraly Possibilities.The standard-bearers in the municipal election ficld are already busily | engaged in burnishing their armor, preparatory the arena, and if there be any truth in the rumors flying thick and fast, the fight | promises to he a furious one.Parti- this so in St.to entering i loom large, instances, vory solidly laid down, It is said, too, that both political parties but information on this {point is by un means clear.Some time ago the statement was made that the Faderation of.Labor Clubs [would have candidates in every division, but nothing definite has deve- Michael's \u2018loped =o far along these lines.How.Ward, where already seven potential {evor, it can be safely forecast that candidates, have, it is reported, sig- \u2018the near future will see plenty of nified their intention of seeking the \u201chonor of representing the voters in the next City Council.It is known that a number of liste have heen cir.(culating for signatures, with, of \u2018course, varying degrees of success.\"still clouded.| ever-popular action.In Laurier Ward the situation is It is known that the Alderman Max Seigler (will again he a candidate.Beyond \u2018that fact, there is nothing as yet to The efforts of some of the workers Iwhich can be attached any import- would appear to he spasmodic, those \u2018of others very thorough indeed, and every nook and corner that might \u2018mean suppert later on is being care fully cultivated, It is, naturally, too carly yet to hazard any predictions, but in the long run organization is bound ta play a large, if not a deci- | confirmed, give, part and the groundwork for, this or ranization is already, in known North Branch \u201cY\u201d Notes Friday, Feb.23 has heen the date: iselocted for the North Branch Y:M.CA.\u201cAssgult-at-Arms\u201d.Represen- | jance.And the same applies to the mayoralèy.IL in said that ten names are being considered for the position of Chief Magistrate and that (hose of two North Enders, one a busines : und the other a professional wan, are on the list.This cannot as yet but important announce be 10ooked for very «hart.he ments mas dy.+- ue me SCENES OF THE COVERED WAGON DAYS RE-ENACTED + Se.ee Montreal, February-\u2014Colorful scenes, reminigeent of earlier day.of {land settlement, were re-cnacted re.Leently when 20% women and children left Montreal by na special train series \u201cof boxing Malives from the Boxing, Wrestling iof the Canadian National Railways pro- and Fencing Clubs came together tog, the Abitibi area.The men of gamme of Cnlertainment arranged ! Plan for this Annual Event.The pro.(pe parties had gone in advance to by the Luke Callaghan Memorial School Athletic Club on Wednesday evening.\u201cBobby\u201d Leitha was ane of the principal attractions, and refereed Dr.E.Stanley Jones World-famous Author, .Traveller and Missionary will address a: MASS MEETING Monday, February 12 - \u2018at 8 pm.in Fc St.t.James United - Church under the auspices of the missionary \u2018committee of the Anglican, Baptist, : Presbyterian and: United Church- in Montreal.515 more women than men.In the past, during the experi- (Ex tes étape » rs Tome cola inyited, + uN A a 0 te 3 des \u201cish -may- sometimes constitute ¢ - In conjuneffon + with the Senior Club | | debate en Immigration which will bé {boards of the Y.M.HA.theatre on Saul | Feb.24th, 25th, 24th, snd 27th.The held this Monday, Feb.12th, + LL.B, will be the guest sposker aj the public speaking Jae- ture séries.His subject will be, be, Th al will be conducted by members Art of Preparing a Speech\u201d, Op Tues., Feb.13th, Judge Amedeo | Menet, noted Montreal.Jovist, will: he the guest of the YHMA RB apd; P.Mep'a | at a dinner meeting | which wil}be held in the Auditorium | of the Association.Dinner will be! 4 särved promptly at 7.80 p.m.Mem- | ci us \u201cY\u201d tenor is bets of the B.and P.Men's Clad Hud their friends are cordially .invited.The Arrangements Commitige._includes: Mesars.B.Weinstein, De M.Ls Siman, Dr.M.J.Messitger, H.J.Litwin, Louis Riven, Kp.Riven, Sbefler, Joe Eliesen, Chas.um, I.Flanders On Wed, Feb.14th, the Club Lead ers.Training Course will have as its.guest instructor, Mr.M.S.Yelin,.au of Westmount Young At the same time, the leaders ur \u2018met as usual in the School for Jewigh Studies, to \u2018have: historicil \u201cof Jewish culture pre- dented by A.M.Klein, head instrnes.or.a > { ta: honour of the TYME A \u2018Senior Water.Polo Fear, champions of: the Péniinidn, of\u201d Canada, and nominated to, represent Capada in the British Einpire Games in \u2018England this sum.diet, the .\u2018mefhbers, of the YMHA.Séimming Cfob will canduet a re- céption arid datice on Sunday, Feb- rusty .\u2019 18th in the \u201c¥\" Auditorium.Thé\u2018 arrangements: are under \u201cthe Ï ditéction of M.M.Bruker, Aquatic Dirpetor, from whom all information moy he obtained.Am.arrangements are complete for thes final \u2018contest in the \u2018Fifth.Ans: nul Competition for the Louis Rübenstein Gold Medal for Oratory.Asis the custom, the \u2018ndmes of the fihal judges will be anriounced only on the night of the\u2019 competition, which will: be held on Thursday, Feb.\u201ci rbth.The liminary -mdges | arf, Motton M H.Neamtan, A.Je Zaiitlin, Seymour Elkin, Frank Aie\" under the, conveporship : tof.Spo Zittret.Scares | of -qrigingl 2 ehndidatés \u2018 \u2018were advised in their study and prepara.-of subject by members of the | candidates the following have bln nelected as fit for the prelimin- : ary -coptest: ; Lilian Rosen, S.Levites, Mendel 3 es Chas.Lapitaky, Geo.Kleiner, | Annétlo Kahn, Jos.Hornstein, Mor\" - teu-Gôdine, Anita Greenwood, Lorn Boris n= Friedman, Samuel He; Cohen, Elise.Vi Goh Blam Lo A eit many jokes\u2019 are told indt thie\u2019 Scotsmen and the story 8 : de \u2018the majority of them ed Scotshien themselves \u201cis true.One in par- en = retelling,: a -Sootaman- cash.iévitéd to:s Golden Wedding\"\"Cele-| bfation was.asked to bring-something gold iff the way of a present for the fhriunate; couple.He brought some.sh,, \u201cThe; * average : Scotsman,, howexer not} fecessarily a fish, though he HH Joftes on: himself and _ ghqut aldfibh \u2014or perhaps you didn't think it joke was very good.\u201cWai, ther \u2018pe pme Scotsmen.What stattdd to say however, was that of.a joke.ar.evan a whole joke.708.150.psagdy ld ia no \"old is \u2018the ing of métals \u2018and is Ja à 7e , PRICE\u2019 l ronnot Yan Goun, Reuben Zasloff, | !Jes.Aber, Mahuel .Cohen, Jos.Wener, Maurice Bosnack, ; | H_ direction of Mrs.W.T.Bennett.\"interviewed aid, screwdriver, ichifional Staff: From among thei, se stick of spaghetti or macaroni for que: Mérencd-onetur7 value artraty |\" vich, Ben Schecter, Jack Slapack, Batshaw, las, Sally Seligman, Hyman Solomon.The Annual laugh fest which has! \u2018become famous in the City\u2014\u2014the F.M.H.A.Minstrel] Show\u2014\u2014will be on tne show.will cointide with the grand Purim celebrations in the Y.NM.F.A.all divisions.Louis Jason, chair- (man of the production, anmounces tn the public that the script has been :prepared undér the co-divection of | \u2018Sol Linds apd Sam Miller who are also FEndmen in the Show.The two jadditional Endmen are Max Rosen- \u2018thall, Sam Sandler.Joe Glickmar, the Inter- loctor.The music is under the direction of Sydney Morris.The detailed]: - jplans and plot of the Show are never: issued before the production, but the promise of real hilarity will be fulfilled.Members of the cast include: Jack Auerback, Sam Blunt, Barney 1 Cohen, Saul Croll, Sam Devine, Saul; L.Dermer, Herbert J.Fisher, ! Mortimer Freedman, Ruby Geller, Jos.Glickman, Ben Herman, Stan: Klepper, Alf Krasnick, M.Laben- sohn, Fred Lehrer, Saul Linds, Har-|' vey Malis, Martin Mazoff, Sam Miller, Abe Ofshitzer, Max Rosen- thal}, Peter Rubman, Leo Rumbert, Sam Sandler, Geo.Saul, Pacel M.Saxe, Albért E.Scharf, Lew Shecter, Louis: Ship, Charles Small, Ben Smfloviteh, Ed.Stober, Sam Taylor, Trving N.Wexsier, Jack Kaufman, Jack Gotlieb, Henry Slover, Joe Spector.Childien's M of Ascension\u2019 A Children\u2019s Entertainment will be held in the Parish Hall of the Church; of the Ascension, Park Ave.on Saturday, February 10th, at 3 p.m.Outstanding on the programme is \u201cThe\u201d Bing Boys\u2019 Sketch\u201d with L.H.Sib- ley, W.J.Bishop and G.Mortimer.Phil.Baker, ventriloquist, Evan Wakes\u2019 Musical Ensemble, and humorous recitations by Alice Butler will complete the entertainment, | which has been arranged under the pine, Moe Yelin.The entire.con: g- \u2018\u201cI-have here,\u201d said the man at the includes all the articles door, \u201can extfemely ; useful little, article.It is a combined : tin-opener,\u2019 pocket - knife, glass! cuitet, tack hammer, and\u2014\" \u201cThat's enough.1 don\u2019t want it\u201d.\u201cWhy not?\u201d i \u201cWell, by keeping all these tools separate, it is impossible for husband to lose more than one at a: time\u201d.\u2018 | 1 White Teeth If you.have no glass tube to take a medicine which stains the teeth, use fhe pune It will draw, perfectly.countries.Even Old Gold is valuable.Those old trinkets, old gold watches, chains, rings, ete, that are lying around your home, in cellars, attics, chests, can be exchanged for ready And that is no joke either, we will ; even give you the address.The GOLD SCRAP SHOP.with branches at 363 St.Catherine Street west | (four doors west of Bleury St.) and, 884 St.Catherine Si.West (four doors east of the Capitol Theatre), is offering the highest prices ever paid for OLD GOLD.journey.to one of these branches, just phone Platesu 6973 and an expert valuator -will-be sent to your home equipped with ready cash.1f you don\u2019t take advantage of this oppor- \u2018tunity the joke 18 « on you.No arficles purchased by.ui are displayed in our \u2018windows\u2014C.- i 34 Park Ave.| escent $140 0 ?oy { f wares WAVE, EDMOL, MARCEL, nage Arnau.$240 \u2014 OÙ om 3 :inch contrasting.If .you find you are too busy tol Ps RN This; No.593.\u2014Two-Piece Dress.style is designed in sizes 14, 16, 18.This style is designed in sizes 4, 6, 120 years, 36 and 88 inches bust meas.8 and 10 years.ALLIES RI RPP 1 Lo AS LESS AARP S OSI SON LPIA II AIAN AE I No.581 \u2014 Darling Ms Ad Guimpe THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8th.1834 277277777777 Dress.Size 8 requires 1% ure.Size 16 requires 354 yards of 29- yards of 33-inch\u2019 \u2018material for dress \u2018inch material.No.355\u2014Smartness for Matrons.\u201cThis style is designed in sizes 36, 38.140, 42, 44 46 and 48 inches bust meas- Size 36 requires 3% yards of 8, yard of 38- ure.3%inch material with No.861\u2014Smart Changes.Pattern, illustrated, leonsisting of.a hat.scarf.gloves, collars, cuffs and\u2019 sleeves.Designed in isizes small, medium and large.\u2018 No.563\u2014Jaunty Type.This styteH \u2018is designed in sizes 14, \u2018years, 3 ture.Size 16 requires 3'4 yards of I89.inch material with 2 yard of \u20ac5- Monitor, -N.D.G.inch contrasting.| DO YOU KNOW THAT?John Barrymore, although he has Tone received Franchot ; from his mother.and the! \u2018Franchot\u2019 i\u201cTone\u2019 name can be traced back as far as the Irish Revolution?Florine McKinney is a registered life saver, that she once received a medal for saving a boy from drowning?Jean Parker has started a novel on modern vouth?That in school she wrote several musicals that were presented to the student body ?Jean Hersholt has more than one hundred pairs of glasses which he! uses for his characterizations in pic-l tures?Lionel Barrymore is an avid boxing enthusiast, having spent his carly years in and around the ring .and, - {that even now he neglects his etchings to watch stellar workouts at Mike \"| Cantwell's M-G-M boxing school?the doctors in \u201cMen In White,\u201d saved more than twelve hundred persons! from drowning when he was a life- {guard at Long Beach, in New York?# And that the official \"record is there, in case you don't believe it?ll J.H.HARTE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Phone or send in your presérigtion: We have the Doctors\u2019 confidence.fe can Ww.ve Ne a 20e ee Se with 11, and exciting\u2019 Spring You certainly won't want to miss it.Contains new Hollywood photos andj\"Gefullte Fisch\u201d made from fresh- | patterns that are styled perfectly and! water fish and spiced.Ordinarily it fit perfectly.Send for four copy to- is thoroughly cooked but often the.Sunday.At 10 a.m.the Young Men's day.a beautiful home in Hollywood, spends {nine-tenths of his time traveling?Donald Douglas, who plays one of; yards of 35-inch materia if and 4 yard of 35-inth contrasting for.blouse.The Essence of Fashion The whole fashion story for Spring! cases from the hospital records and is to be found in The Monitor's new showed that the majority of patients \u2018Fashion Book.were Hebrews, This has been ascribed Price of BOOK, , 38 and 40 inches bust meas- Wrap coin: carefully.Address Pattern Department.5384 Sh&rhrmoke St, 20 cents.Price of PATTERN, 25 cents ini taste.16.18, 20 stamps or coin, coin is preferred).{raw on toast as a relish.West Hollywood A At A Glance Will Rogers on Sunset .talking to a man and woman who; their car < the\u2019 \u201cing flo i\" a drink of water.one of the hydra City.Miriam Jordan Warner Baxter putting onion soup at the Foa studio rest and spoiling his make-up .limping again water on the knee this time .- Faye talking to Jimmy Durante .catsup in his, Alice aurant .Sally Eilers back on the; Mid Part Fox Film lot .being fitted for! a costumes she will wear in \u201c3 On A MADAME DE TAIT : Honeymoon\u201d .already in produc-' ; \u2018tion .Nigel Bruce leaving for Couturiere location .the deserted botanical fas just returned from, a Tour nf the .gardens on Beverly boulevard .for Iarze Vachion Centres.and.is Now | scenes to be made for \u201cFox Follies\u201d ?THE QUESTION BOX ?ten questions.The i Palestine?2.To what bones in the body docs j\u201ccostal\u201d refer?3.What is the \u201cwhelp\u201d of lion?4.What is pewter?5.Where is the State?Bible?meeting place of A a quadrant ?st dou the # \u2018Orange Each week The Monitor publishes average should be able to answer six.your knowledge on the group below : and turn to page two for the answers.| #8 1.What is the capital of modern Fre 8.What is the last book of the 1\" 9, In what European eity is the the League \u20188, How many degrees are there in 9.\u201cWhat is a notary?= TH TAPEWORM 1S The: Poulevardithe water person Test the! of [ORT as.domi de SERIOUS PROBLEM FOR MEDICAL MEN The fish tapeworn has become the most common - variety in Montreal hospital clinics and presents a serious problem for the medical profession.The prevalence of the worm is attri.huted to uncooked or insufficiently vooked fish according to Dr.H.B.Cushing of Notre Damq de Grace, and {Dr.H.L.Bacal, of the North-end, whose views are set forth in an ar- iticle recently published for the Medical and Chirurgical Society of Can- aida, under the title of \u201cThe increasing prevalence in eastern Canada of the fish tapeworm.\u201d The article points out that certain \u2014 À mes ing, the larvae devclop, in the intestines of man, as adult tafeworms.The larvae have been shown to occur ŸT in pike, pickeral, dore, perch, carp, suckers and other fish.Besides maa the adult worms have been found in bears, dogs, cats and other animals that eat fish.The larvae do mot occur in salt-water fish Urge Preventative Messures In view of the increasing prevalence of the parasite the authors, Dp.\u2018Cushing and Bacal, urge that some measures be taken to control its spread.It is suggested that greater! tion of our inland waters by sewage, that there be stricter government inspection of fish sold on the markets.{The authors bought fish in the markets of Montreal and showed that some of them contained the larvae in their flesh), But expecially it was recommended that an effort be made \u2018to educate the public that it was un- \"safe to cat fish unless it was thoroughly cooked.Ordinary boiling or common forms of diet may be hold largely responsible for the increase in cases during the past five years.Fresh water fish only are the bearers of the larvae of the tapewerm and proper cooking climinatez all danger.thorough cooking destroys the larvae, ST.EC ARC To ; There is no sign of any form of the trouble in salt water fish.| native of Central Europe, specially\u2019 Finland where a large proportion of {largely through their custom nf cat-; ling a dish from salted and spiced fish : which was uncooked.Came From Finland ; The worm was introduced to the natives were effceted with it.l'under the chairmanship of Mr.B.C.i Following à meeting held this week it was announced that St, Michael's This tapeworm was originally a iwould repeat the \u201cIrish Night\" this year, and to arrange the necessary \u2018details R committee is being selected i Fitzgerald with My, G.McLaughlin fas secretary.The success of the entertainment j last season in honor of Ireland's Pa- \"tran Saint, was so marked that the (America by immigrants from Finland {decision to repeat it this year is: during the last century and become hound to meet with the - ih the same en {yonal development.Even under oùr (indigenous in the fresh-water fish of | : Minnesota, Michigan, and Manitoba.: Of recent years its range has extend- fe - ed té Eastern Canada and the United | States and in the last five years it! \u2018has become so common in Montreal ; that in the regular five years it has | deédme so common in Montreal that | in the regular hospital clinies one: saw \u2018more cases of fish tapeworm than any other tapeworm.! \u201cThe authors an: airzed RO recent to their use of a dish known as! cook tastes the spicy dish before cooking or gives it to the children to\u2019 Sometimes it is even served 4 Over 30 Feet Long The fish tapeworm is the largest of | \"the tapeworms, of 10, 50 or 40 feet | ong.It can survive in the intestines of a man for many years.Its life history is interesting and has only lately been thoroughly understood,\u2019 {The avo cscapes through sewage into! where they hateh into, free-swimming larvae.These are .cat- en by copepod crustaceans and dev-| have an Oklahoma license plate Ont eloped in the bodies of crustaceans.Merbert Mundin attempt- {The crustaceans are eaten by various , from fish and the larvae find their _way nts at Fox Movietone into the muscles of the fish and if the fish arc caten without proper -cook- | een | - SPRING DRESSES AND SUITS.Choose Yours Now and Have ft Ready\u2019 to Surprise Your Friends the First Showing All thé Leajling Style Paints in the Latest ' PARIS AND NEW YORK MODELS 5126 Park Ave.CR.8108 + 1 ci ;Davaar Ave.and St.Catherine Road at 7:45 p.m.Monday night next will Hike, which has been postponed from \u201cLINA a couraging response.OUTREMONT PRESBYTER.| JAN CHURCH NOTES _ | + The Annual Sunday School! 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PAGE FO WINGED WHEELERS DEFEAT EPEVIERS Add Another Victory to Long String, Winning 4-2.In Fast Game The of play.vd the game with a beautiful solo.Wheel t the St.Louis | .; Le eam for a Sail draw They also de.Winner of many nation-wide singing feated the Regents A C.team by a contests.In presenting the London score of 3 to 1.In a second encounter with Epevier, another fast game resulted in a 3-all draw, with both teams playing their finest hockey.Shortly afterwards, the Wheelers met the Regent team in a second game.The Wings like to think of this, 4 games in a day, as somewhat of a record.The Wheeler line-up follows?Goal: Cornell, defence Goal, Cornell; defence, Leondris; centre, Bolahan; Murray.Sunday Night Forum At North Branch \u201cY\u201d \u201cAny measure of value for medium of exchange\u201d is a part Dictionary definition of \u201cmoney\u201d by.which it may be seen that money came into existence with man himself.At first only a simple system of barter, this measure of value has grown into the vomplicated problem known to us as finance.This development and the various factors influencing it was the theme of a paper.\u201cMoney, Its Origin and Uses\u201d presented to the Sunday Night Forum by Mr.Lawrence Montgomery, of the Bank of Montreal.Winged Wheelers added another win to their long string of triumphs by defeating Epevier, 4 to 2.The game started very fast, with Epevier scoring in the first minute The second period saw the Wheelers get their stride, and score three beautiful goals on plays hy McLean, Hennessy, and Pickard.In the third, with both teams fighting hard, Murray of the Wheelers clinch- Goldberg, wings, McLean, Williams.Subs.: Baum, Hennessy, Padveen, Hennessy, Pickard, THE EX | MscViCAR MEMORIAL | CHURCH NOTES d on Services will be conducted Sunday next in Macvicar Memorial Presbyterian Church at 31 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.Rev.Dr.Potter will preach at both services.On Monday night the Young People\u2019s Society will hold a specially interesting meeting to, which all young people are cordially | invited.A great treat is in store for all Norih End lovers of good music, Wednesday night next, February 14th at 8.15, the Roy Choristers of the London, England, Choir School under the able leddership of Carlton Burrows, A.R.C.O., sub-organist of the Chapel of Savoy and Master of the Choristers.The programmes feature Emlyn Lewis, famous Welsh Boy Soprano, .\u2014\u2014 Boys Choir Macviecar Church is privileged to offer to North Enders a programme, which, beyond doubt, represents the best in the way of English Choral Music.Each of the boys in the London Choir School ensemble is a soloist of one of the prominent London churches.The singers were brought together and especially trained as a group for their 1933-1934 Canadian tour.The Choristers\u2019 repertoire includes Carols, Sacred Music and English Folksongs \u2014songs we all know, whether or not we are musically educated \u2014 songs that charm children as well as grownups alike.In order to give everybody a chance to hear and see this delight- {ful Boys' Choristers Choir, tiekets will not be issued but a silver collection will be taken.ly bills of exchange or Bank \u201cnotes\u201d which would be valueless but for the gold security behind them.How gold was decided upon as a standard or basis of value was explained; also the process of minting money, general system of banking, } \u201cThe Finance Act\u201d and the influence of foreign exchange value nr international trade.The splash party sponsored by this club was held in North Branch \u201cY\u201d on Friday, Feb.2, and was voted a great success by some forty or so NOTICES On Friday of this week the Current Fvent Club will be addressed by St.Mr.Guy Tombs on \u201cThe Lawrence Waterways\u201d, A meeting of the Magazine Board will be held on Wednesday, February 7th.A full attendance is required so the amount of material ready may be that information .concerning obtained.Recital the artists.It will be given at later date, Dance The second dance of the season was held on Friday, February 2, 1934 at the Strathcona Memorial Hall.This Student\u2019s Council and was mainly attended by dance was given by the present high school pupils.Girls And The Gym Exhibition The Gym Exhibition The recital by Miss Edith Shaw Armstrong, soprano, and Mr.Gordon Tenny Brand, baritone, scheduled for Friday, February 2nd, for the pupils of the higher grades, had to be postponed owing to the illness of one of a The music was provided by Reggie Lewis, a former student at Strath- jeona and his orchestra.which has been missing from the Strathcona events for some time is to be resumed.Eighth Year and Ninth are expected to contribute their share of drill and mat work, while Tenth and Eleventh will, after ah abtence of gym, apply themselves orféé more to the mat and to the terpsichorean art.The first metallic money was used by a king of Lydia, from 700 to 650 people who attended and thoroughly enjoyed themselves swimming and On Thursday, February 8th, will be the first mecting of the Tenths and of play.Strathcona then took the offensive, and finally after 9.40 min.in the second period, Griffiths took a beautiful pass from Walker to tie the score.L.C.C.immediately\u2019 went on the defensive and withstood the Strathcona attack until the bell rang.The game was rugged and fast throughtout, with Walker and Grif- fiths giving the best performances on the front lines.Levitt in the nets and Ashkanase on the defense were ontstanding for Strathcona.Kenny Grant officiated.Intermediate Strathcona intermediates their first draw game of the season against Lower Canada: College, the +pame- ending with the score 1-1.The game was slow at times as both teams found it hard to get started, due to the close checking.Ridgway scored the Academy goal on a long shot from the blue line, which completely fooled the visiting goaler.The Strathcona team had a large margin of the play but could not supply the winning tally for victory.Baseball Strathcona Seniors won their first game of the post-season series over a, combined North Branch Y-N.D.G.Community Hall team by the score of 35-32.The game was a closely matched contest with Strath.winning in the second overtime.For the visitors Carruthers Staton played well, scoring 27, their teams points.The line-up: Strathcona\u2014Raich, 10; Mislap, 8 and of played : benched for roughing each other, and B.C.Leather money was employed as a substitute for coins by inhabitants of besieged towns, and came to he known as \u201cseige money\u201d.The dancing.Meeting are held every Sunday evening at 9,00 p.m.in the lounge | room of North Branch Y.M.C.A, Any persons interested in them may get origin of paper money is obscure but Elevenths to discuss their part in the exhibition.Senior Hockey Seniors jumped into a second-place; .Hoffman, 4; Kalfas, 4; Josephson, 4; McClay, 3; Weinstein, 2; Usheroff, Wellington, Referee: Jimmy Roberts.during his travels, Marco Polo found it being used in China during the 14th century.The pieces of paper money which we now receive and give in daily business transactions are mere- BARTER-EXCHANGE in touch with the president, Mr.John Large, at the above address or communicate with the secretary, Miss Lillian Henderson, at 4823 Western avenue, Westmount.CRescent 4112 conditions, will for an indeterminate and Exchange\u201d ads FREE OF CHA its discretion in their selection.\u2018Mail phone number, to Examiner-Courier, 5736 Park Avenue.DOMESTIC PETS CALL \u2014 PHONE YOUR EXAMINER-COURIER CLASSIF MAIN OFFICE FREE\u2014 \u201cBARTER AND EXCHANGE\" : The Examiner-Courier, anxious as always to do its part in improving period, print a number of \u201cBarter GE.It reserves the right io use PAINTING AND DECORATING ED ADS.5736 Park Avenue them, with name, address and tie when they held a strong L.C.C.team to a one-all draw on Forum ice.LC.C, had the edge on the play during the first period, and managed to score a tally after eight-minutes : Badmington Now that the doubles tournament is over, the girls are starting onc.in singles.Many entries have come in.The first seven doubles teams at the top of the ladder at {the end of the present the school on February 24th when many of the Montreal .schools will send teams to compete in an elimination tournament.Miss Thompson, Miss Cullen, Mr.Deathe and Mr.Eaton, the siar players.of our- staff, will be in line to coach the girls Pe- fore they are sent.up.The schol team is as follows: Annette Kahn, Pear) Caïmaise: Aileen Moore, Doris Smith; 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FAIRMOUNT ST-GILES BEAVERS BREAK SCHOOL NOTES | + The Debating Club of the Luke repeat of its first debate in the School Auditorium before parishioners of St.Michael's Church on Monday evening, in response to the request of Rev.Father Singleton, P.P.\u2019 Among those present were Rev.Father Singleton, Brother Patrick, Director; Ald.Owen Callery, Outre- mont, Mr.Cherry, Grand Past Master of the Knights of.Columbus, who acted in the capacity of senior judge, and Messrs.McDougall and Altimus, judges, both of St.Michael's.The debate was an inter-class feature, the affirmative being represented by F.Mansini and E.Shea, of the Ninth, and the Negative, by Jac).Leahy and Charles Cornell, of the Tenth, In rendering the decision of the Judges, Mr, Cherry declared that the speakers were capable of challenging any other debating club in Montreal.The affirmative, on upholding \u2018That Movies Are Degrading\u2019 was awardeu the decision.Plans are now being made to hold a debate with the Junio- Board of Trade.\u201c Hockey-\u2014Senior The St.Michael's Seniors hockey team caused anéther upset in the Interscholastic League when it scored a \u20186-0 shutout over the second-place Lachine High School team at th.Globe Rink on Thursday.Led by McMinenim and Sallie whe scored two goals each, St.Mike's tool a two-point lead in the first period and extended its total to six with four more goals in the last period Lawton also picked up two point: with a goal and an assist.The ice conditions were poor and the first period ragged.McMeninam let go a long .drifter that caught Driscoll napping to give St.Mike\u201d: the lead.Although Davies got r penalty for \u2018boarding, the Lachine team was unable to change the score.Shortly after fifteen minutes of the first period had elapsed, McMinenam scored his second goal on a close-in shot.On the return to play in the last it three.Moore and Davies were while they were off, Devlin.beat Driscoll on a slow corner-shot.The red-shirted Lachine six used a four- man attack.The latter broke away twice for scores.Callaghan Memorial School held a will continue his series of addresses the adult!ject: \u201cSunlight or Shadow\u201d, based on + | CHURCH NOTES | On Sunday morning the minister SCORING RECORD Defeat Question tion Marks, 12.3, In Outremont League Playing a scheduled Outremont League match on Wednesday night, the Beaver Intermediates broke the high score record for the,season when they defeated the Question Marks, 12 to 3.Both teams played some very fine hockey, but the Beavers proved themselves by far the better \u2018group.In another League game, the Beavers trimmed the St.Michael's A.A.Team, 7 to 1.A large crowd witnessed this fine, clean hockey game.Both teams made a good showing, although the Beavers were without three of their star players.This game had a very important bearing on the league standing for the playoffs.On Wednesday, the Beaver Juniors were held to a draw by their own Juveniles, and were later defeated by the Rovers, 4 to 3.The Juvenile team trimmed the Stadacona team, 7 to 5.and the Comets, 7 to 4.on \u201cThe Ten Commandments.Sub- the 2nd Commandment, \u201cThou shalt not make unto Thy Self any graven image.In another column, in a church notice will be found a list of \u2018he subjects of this series, and the Commandments :pon which they are based.Find this notice and cut it out for weekly reference.At the evening service, the nun- ister\u2019s subject will be, \u201cThe Mug.netism of the Man Nobody Kuows\u201d,\u2014 Last Sunday evening, on the Annual Scottish Service, Rev.Burton Robertson, dealt with the life of David Livingstone, as not only \u201cScotland's greatest son\u201d, but as one -of hose outstanding world figures that sought \"to imitate, and drew its inspiration from the Christ of Galilee\u2014 A large congregation greatly enjoyed the Choir\u2019s rendering of Scottish numbers including solos from West- arn McCallum and Mrs.Harold Mills of the Scottish Choir of Montreal.The Young People\u2019s Society held an interesting \u201cFriendly Hour\u201d at \u201che close: of the Sunday evening ser- vice\u2014a special feature of which was + Young People's Forum, which near- The coming week will see some ly one hundred young folk who re- [Very important League games mained greatly enjoyed.Mr.Ernest Played.: Winrow was in charge\u2014and refreshments were served by a committee Junior headed by Miss Muriel Amos.For| St.Michael's Juniors, Section \u2018A\u2019, defeated the Regents in a North-end exhibition game on the Globe Rink with McMinenam, Hennessey, Heis- ner, Mulcair and Merrigan starring for St.Mike\u2019s, while Marks added another shut-out game to his fine record as the School's goal-keeper.The final score was St.Mike's: 110 Monday, Feb.12th, the Society olanning a Sleigh Ride party.On Tuesday of next week the Men's Association will hold its first 1934 function, a Men\u2019s Supper at which Canon Shatford will be the | special speaker.À fine crowd of men \u2018s expected to attend.The Women\u2019s Association tea held Regents, 0.on Tuesday last was a splendid suc-[.ID à Presentation League fixture, cess.Despite the exceedingly cold the St.Augustine's team went down afternoon approximately 250 women before a 7-2 defeat at the hands of attended, and enjoyed a splendid pro- the St.Mike's Juniors, Section \u2018A\u2019.ram provided by the Cote de Neiges the St.Mike's players holding the Woman's Club, and Mr.O.Reilly.margin \u2018of throughout the entire two «periods.Mike Hennessey and Ed.{Muleair shone for St.Mike\u2019s while Marks added another notch to his is \u201cI thought of giving my uncle a hundred cigars like these.Can you ;already high system of tallies.Mundy half, Lawton took a pass from Davies pink of anything he would like and, Davais, playing for St.Augus- at the Lachine goal-mouth to make ther?on itine s, lead their attack, and made the - Yes, 0\u201d, only two goals.The final score: St.{Mike's Juniors, 7; St.Augustine's.2.The line-up for both games.Bob Montgomery is practicing wor , Marks; shooting and may go in the Olympics\u2019 ; Brennin; if he improves enough?defence, Heisner, forwards, McMeninam, \"Hennessey, Mulcair and Merrigan.The teams :\u2014 Lachine High Driscoll goal St.Michael's |! Dobby | a vie | Devlin | > McMeninam .Lawton Lachine High subs.: Cruise, Weir, Benison, Stock.St.Mike's subs.: Rochon, Lawson, Deprato.- Referees: O'Brien and Webster.| First Period 1\u2014St.Michael's, McMinenam .2\u2014St.Michael's, MeMeninam .Penalties: Davies.6.00 15.20 L Second-Period i 3\u2014St.Michael's, Lawton i .(Davies) mn .3.00 | _St*MiFhael's, Dévlin \u2026\u2026 12.00Ÿ 5\u2014St.Michael\u2019s Sallie (Lawton) 6&\u2014St.Michael\u2019s, Sallie \u201c House League -Rough Riders, 5; Trojans, 2.Maroons, 7; Shamrocks, 0 St.Mike\u2019s- School Senior Hockey F.Kelley real, County of Hochelaga in the Province of Quebec, will apply-to the Parliament of Canada at the present! or next session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from her husband, Winnett Montreal, Civil Engineer, grounds of adultery.Dated at Montreal, Province of Quebec, the 26th day of January, 1934.on the Howard S.Ross, Suite 604, Themis Building, 10 St.James Street West, Montreal.Sallie \u2026 .Dineen Davies.Galley Devlin .Kerr Lawton Sparling McMinanem.wing .Lahaie Wornibe Boyd of the said city of|Giblin and McDonald.Bradner and Rowan.St.Mike's subs: Rochon, Lawson, C.H.S.subs: Durocher, E.Kelley, Referees: McBain and Mulloy.' 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