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[" T, S.Luäington \u201cThe members of th extras\u201d Wednesday noon \\ssociated Ser NVestern Avenu at a or th dvertising Club of Montreal were production being filmed by the \u201cNews: Limited at their new Building on \u2018Shell Oil Company, the ad-clubbers heing entertairied on the actual set in company with the leading lady.Miss M Sparling.far of the Associated Screen News, welcomed the advertising élub members and guests in à short address outlihing thie salient factors of the new puilding and euplaining the Shell Production.nN.W.Knox, sales manager for the Shell Company expanded siighliy on the production: and its + ms, pointing out that it was Vong designed primarily to edu- \u201cente the dealers with the thought in mind of assuring the motorist service and quality when he driv- « into a Shell Station.Gordon Sparling, director of the whell picture, explained in more detail certain aspects of talking picture production and its diffieul- Lies, stating that the increase in commercial films was due partly +o sound and partly to the fact that they were being produced on a much more lavish scale than lormerly.The list of hexd table guests in-|- siuded.Miss Milared Mitehell, well known actress who is playing \u201che lead in the Shell Production; George Rotsky.of- the Palace Theatre, N.W.Knox and J.Geddes of the Shell Oil Company, (.W.Baker, president of the advertising club, B.E.Norrish of {he Associated Screen News, Gordon Sparling director of the Shell Production, T.M.Bradley of the \u201c+.Thomas Metal Sign Co., Geo.Lebrun of Baclay's Bank, Boynton of the Canadian Underwriters Association, F, Dawson of Dawson: Brothers, M.Desmarals, lead in the French version of the Shell: Production.The vote of thanks to the Associated Screen News was made by Paul Borrup.Following the Junéheôn a tour through the new section of the Associated Screen News building was made, the modern structure snd appointments amazing the members of the \u2018ad-club who ex- nressed their admiration and surprise as cach new feature was Hdemonstrated.The various departments em- racing the filing of the negatives, the developing, enlarging of the prints, a machine shop for the repair of cameras and apparatus, a spécial filter for the filtration of the water to be used in the developing process, the stockroom, rortrait studios, timing printing and developing apparatus and departments for motion pictures, Lhe assembly room, .shippitig department, editing room, sound rooms, all were visited, and each housed new wonders ready to be explored thy the ad-clubbers., \u201cShell Synoromous with Service\u201d js one of the slogans of the Oil company but their service would fhave to be perfect.td compare with the service and\u2019 attention given the members of the advertising elub by the Associated Screen News staff.It was a visit that will be long remembered by all wha were privileged to be present.+ - + * + + ha + * * * + ildred Mitchell and the director.Gordon on B.1.Norrish, managing: direc- 5 Bl | a eap- Year Course In \u201cMarriage\u201d For Men When you divide 1936 by 4 you readily realize that this is Leap Year, and in addition to this equation some of the young men of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.are bound to be faced with the problem of 2 living more cheaply than 1.This is that Fourth Year when the so-called \u201cweaker sex\u201d are privileged to step out out of their role of demure much - sought - after maidens, and can, without Mother Grundy raising her eye-brows in honest horror, take up the chase where they left off four years ago determined \u2018ere 1936 has passed and gone, to put their chains firmly around a meal ticket.Acquiescing \u2018hat even the well-trained runners of the local \u2018Y\u2019 branch are no match for an Amazon pack in full ery, the executive in an attempt to bolster the young men\u2019s courage and to prepare them to meet their fate, have arranged a special six weeks\u2019 course entitled \u201cMaking the Most of Marriage.\u201d This course, which is to open on February 19th and to continue each Wednesday evening until March 25th, is one special izing in practical home-mak- ing for young men.The six weeks\u2019 series of lectures is designed to aid the young man in preparing for problems and joys of marriage and provides discussions by experts, giving a proper understanding of the principles nnderlyinz a happy normal life.\u2018 Tt is honed that Drs.T.W.B.Mitchell, B.B.Silverman, and Grant Fleming; Rev.Dr.E.Leslie Pidgeon; Mr.G.H.Corbett and Mr.A.E.Walford will act as leaders for this course, which will be limited fo twenty men.Mrs.J.Hutchinsen Heads Bowling Club The officers for the current year at the Trinity Bowling Club, elected at the annual meeting held recently, are Honorary president: Mrs.\u2018G.Robinson; president, Mrs.J.Hutchinsen; vice-president, Mrs.C.IL.Sibly; secretary, Mrs.Ww.Pye; treasurer, Mrs.E.Catch- pole; hospitality convenor, Mrs.Ww.Jeffries; rink convenor.Miss K.Austin: executive committee, Mrs.F.W.Carmichael, Miss Carmichael, Mrs.W.Mitcham, Mrs.A.Futvoye and Mrs.A.Morgan.+ + + + à + + + + + Ladies Health Club Provided Xmas Cheer Responding to the appeal of their president, Mrs.L.W.Latimer, the members \u2018of the Westmount \u201cY\u201d Ladies Health Club recently provided five 1 arge boxes of wholesome foods for needy families of the St.Columba House Mission CE ALL ELLE n: JW.Beaton, well: dent of the west end, and Metropolitan Secretary of the Y.M:C.A.was the guest speaker at the regu-| lar weekly luncheon meeting of the Westmount Rotary Club held in Victoria Hall Wednesday.The speaker was introduced by Wilf H.Spearman, Secretary of the Westmount \u2018Y\u2019 and thanked by S.0.Martin.President H=rry F.{ing was in the chair.Returning from a recent round- the-world trip, touching Japan, Korea, Manchuria, China, Russia, Poland and Germany, Switzerland.Trance and Great Britain, Mr.Beaton brought back tgreetings from many of the Rotary Clubs in the Far-East and described experiences in meeting with Rotarians of other lands.British and American members predominated in the Hong-Kong Rotary Club, the speaker pointed out, making it largely international in character, and of particular interest to a visitor from this part of the world.Politically, Mr.Bea- ton was keenly interested in the city because of the recent decision of the United States to accord complete independence to the Phil- lipines in eleven years, and the Hong-Kong and Singapore similarity viewed by students of international affairs as a factor in world peace intrigued him.| Other Rotary Clubs of the East | were also visited by Mr.Beaton, including Shanghai, Nanking, Tientsin, Osaka, and Harbin.~The club in Shanghai was naturally of! interest as this is the largest city! in China and its commercial and, financial capital.Nanking is one\u2019 of the three boom cities of the world and also one of Rotary's; biggest opportunities.Tientsin,| storm-centre of Japan's North; China invasion, featured a large! percentage of Chinese in the club.but peculiarly carried .on meetings in English.! industrial centre of Japan, a vigor-| ous Rotary Club shows a member-| ship 99% Japanese, indiratiriz the intense nationalism of the country.Harbin.in Manchuria, is literally the cross-roads of the world.and incidentally the headquarters of the old Chinese-Eastern Railway.Here the Rotarians met in the Yacht Club and the tervifie tension of the time was keenly evinced hv the fac.that gnavels were present on the golf course.It is the headquarters for the Red Russian activities and the position of the White Russians is truly tragic.In direct contrast to these eastern experiences, Mr.Beaton was undeniably thrilled on attending a Rotary meeting in London, which of course was incurably British and freedom was a reality.Mr.Beaton paid particular attention to the work in Asia.He pointed out how by Japan's rape of Manchuria in defiance of her solemn Treaty obligations, China\u2019s path Lo the solution of her problems had been made more difficult.what with her floods, famines and eivil wars.Russia, pursuing a pol- jey of friendliness and assistance was China\u2019s real friend during these troublous years, the speaker said, adding that he did not think there was any likelihood of China ever becoming Communist.Referring to Japan, the speaker was of the opinion that the country, governed by a military oli- jzarchy responsible only to the Emperor, adopted policies of international relations little calculated to assist in the maintenance of world order.He reminded his audience that the Pacific Ocean was becoming \u201cthe Third Mediterranean\u201d of the world and stressed the increasing importanée of Canada\u2019s attitude toward world problems.This had become more striking, he thought, since Canada had assumed the responsibilities incumbent upon ménibership in the League of Nations., Three alternatives his are offered e, the speak- socially! A very upstanding youth is Tchert Wadiow, 8 feet 4 inches tall and still growing, as can be secn when he looms far over the top of the taxi, courteously holding open the door for his father, Harcld Wad- low.The 17-year-old Alton, ill, boy, who now weighs 400 pounds, was in Chicago to look over some oversized footwear at the National d in proportion to his height and Shoe Fair, as his feet have develope .weight.Eighteen Year Old Canine Still Cutting Capers Due! To A Set \u2018 Of False Teeth \u201cPeter\u201d Thoroughbred Fo Terrier Belonging to Dr.G.\u201cMartin Rondeau, Well-known Local Dentist Attains Remarkable Age \u2014 Lengthy Life-span Attributed Te Unique Bridge-work.The dog is a man's best friend, runs an old adage, and this being & maiîter of snme regret world over that the average canine span of life was.in the neighbour- true, it has always been hood of nine years.to dog-lovers the Ty .- = 3 True, we have heard of dogz that lived to the even dozen, some eve jen, 5 mers.These records tewevor, hirthdate of \u201cPeter\u201d tharous are It was in the bleak and stormy, celipsed when one pease fi) life tal fraternity here.ce l'a-ere 1 ; their | Were repuled to have attained the baker's dozen, while some few have At Osaka, the | been claimed to reach the ripe ald total of fifteen winters and sum- considers the ; hbred fox-terrier belonzing to Dr, C.~ « 1 3 | Lin Rondeau, popular young memier of the den Hoo ve February days of 1918 when the 3 atberwise months old terrier left the : Ca ! nonths old terrier left tin abode! neighbonrhoad eats, no longer Aid| Mar- \u201cthe Division.Gah.Speaking to of the Monday night, Mi Taylor stated that althotigh American and Éuro- pean apparatus including diesel engines, sugar refinery and pulp and papersmill equipment, was instrumental in \u201cmodernizing\u201d China, sight sould not be lost of the fact that the Chinese student, home alter a Western university education, was doing a great deal toward re-shaping the thoughts of his fellaw-men.Progress in government has been marked in China since 1925, when Borodin, working with Chinese officials for a period of two years, developed an economie system.The speaker added that Chiang- Kai-Shek\u2019s integrity and high morals influenced followers of \u2018the highest type to put forward gove ernmental reforms.Mr.Taylor.also gave a brief but pithy historical account of the city in which he was stationed in the Orient.Called the \u201cGolden Door\u201d by the Chinese, and long known as the \u201cfilthiest city in the world\u201d.Amoy has been improved, foliow- ing the efforts made by General Ling ten years ago, when he bor- £.the: Westmount-Y; M: Small hills around the city havi been removed, streets have hed ; widened, much of the waterfront reclaimed, and modern sewerage, lights, water and taxes put info effect, Touching on the present programme of improvement in China, the speaker added that this in- eluded the establishment of eighty thousand miles of new roads, and many new railway projects.A modern air service linking the eastern and western districts was already in effect.The speaker was introduced by John Lewis, president, who was in the chair, and thanked by Ken Pyper.The following were among those of Hugh Martin on Roslyn Avenue ne + ; Ne : : nd throw a ; D PA Boslyn Avenus ihe thoroughly enjoy and anticipate, present at the meeting:-\u2014Robert $ ew in his lob with the young! a romp on the greenswerd, he awaited his masters retum frem college and the two heveme as inseparahle as only a young! man-and hig dog can become, tooth decay, = trouhle.\u201cWhy, tin, \u201cwith all the amassing throng an T not now da I neil medical student af t} ; ; Indi-i P.Brodie, Bill Lanz, Ralph lit bical « t, he + ailyi ; fi i tudent of the time.Daily] gestion, apparently the result of! ton, Ronald Seaman, Jack Patrick, sed fo be his main \u201coned Dr.Mar- nowlodee [have i thei | Walker.TL was in 1959.when \u201cPeter\u201d: yoo was twelve vears of age.tant it he it rate the sufferir came apparent that something was} best pal und possibly lengthen wrong, His old vim.vigor and vi-! somewhat his span of life on this tality was slipping away.No long-| globe, which for a doz ig not.such er did he delight to harass theia bad spot, what with wood food, moething! of my; Westmount Construction Total For 1935 Was Low \u2018 Althouzh the month of September with seven building permits issued for a total of $36400.00 was the best month of the year, 1435; 3 : compares very unfavourably with the previous year and 1983 as far\u2019 as building fœures Jor the City of Westmount are concerned.Last year's total of $188,110.00 {or 63 permits is only slightly over ong quarter of the 1924 total, There is one saving fastor however, us the fignres over the twelve morths were consistent, $7,210.00 being the low and #26,400.00 Che hish in the Len building months\u2019 totals.Last year's month-by-month faves, it is admitted, were slishtly behind vhose of 1934 and 1958.but the 4 bracket was greafly inerensed hy an August total of $247.000.00 which is more.than the entire twelve months\u2019 total for the past vear, yd 34 Comparire and \u201855 month by month, January, February, Sep- Lember, and December were better in the latter year, while the months or March, April, May.June, July, August, October and November, were behind but did not benefit by any boom months such ns the August of 1934.All in all, it has been a disappointing year for builders.Early in January there was considerable talk of new buildings but the advent of increased taxation was doubtlessly the reason for the non-material ization of these plans.Following are the month by month figures since the beginning of the year.Figures in parenthesis indicate the number of building permits, : 1935 500 5 650 12,500 24,730 10,130 \u201c17,750 26,425 11,245 36,400 1934 $ 205 4,600 50,625 56,172 74,206 34,100 42,680 247,000 15,764 54,963 105,080 1933 $ 4,200 2,500 17,853 36,359 8,760 17,220 105,820 28,300 29,869 26,425 50,535 Tanuary \u2026 \u2026 February \u2026 March.April May 1) 8 : gendered than plans lated for its execution.John Wells, Stewart Reid, Jim Patrick, Eugene Hodgson, John Holmstead, Doug.Scott, Ken Me- Kay, Clifford Brown, Harold Chas.Woes Farghuarson, Jas.Mills, J.Swift, Don Novinger, Grant Horsey and Arthur Wilkinson.Patterson, on.No sooner was the thought en- were formu- The eyeteeth of \u201cPeter\u201d, which seemed to he causing the trouble, were ex- traëted, with the minimum amount of trouble, due no doubt to the fact that the dog had implicit faith in his young master and allowed him to work freely.Then a bridgework system was designed, and lo and Lehold! he immediately took to his new \u2018store\u2019 teeth and, it is rumored, always kept a bone near al hand to display his recovered prowess with the molars to his canine friends.And as Ripley would say \u2018Believe it or not\u2019.\u201cPeter\u201d is still hale and hearty, at least to a degree, and is still munching bones with his artificial teeth.Rounding out the second decade of his life and bearing upon his shoulders the dignity that naturally falls as a mantle on the shoulders of what is rumored to he the oldest dog in this part of the country, he is sometimes a little weary.Although his eyesight is as good as it ever was, he is slightly deaf.And, he is extremely fond of sleep.Dr.Rondean, who is very fond of his pet, attributes his longevity to the unusual dental work that was dohe on him six years ago.It is news when a dog reaches fifteen years of age\u2014 shouldn \u2018Be a feature when one a other old of foresigh ; Cot asupper meeting Westmount Hi-Y Grads rowed $3,000 to clean the city up|\u201d rof.McKergow, a d Gathering.{ Westmount: Schools a Road by the School Com I\u201c.Kneeland, BAL who ntary Schools for the Round And Around Tollowing up insistent ru- urs that a Citizens\u2019 Asso- ation was about to rear its d in this municipality in near future, The Examin- interviewed Dr.C.W.H.ndenu, prominent local den- and L.Sherwin, local -store proprietor without great, many details of the \u2018proposed group and their plans heing divulged.© Dr.Rondeau, when interviewed, stated that although he was cognizant of the fact that such an association was in embryo, he wag not in a position to speak officially on He matter bul hinted that the need for champions of autonomy in the coming Borough legislation and the question of power rates were in part responsible for engendering the thought in the minds of seemingly disatisfied citizens.He referred your correspondent to Mr.Sherwin, The druggist, also refused any responsibility for official details of the proposed association or its aims but affirmed Dr.Rondeau\u2019s innue- dos regarding the borough and power questions and suggested that those interested might telephone Dr.Rondeau for particulars.Mr.Sherwin in his remarks inferred that the average cilizen did \u2018not receive proper representation at the city hall Doubtless a wealth of pro and con arguments will he put forward following this initial publication of the formation of the proposed body.The Examiner will be pleased to publish as many Jelters on the subject as space permits.{ | STANLEY CHURCH HOLD MUSICAL TRAVELOGUE A Musical Travelogue of the Old Country entitled: \u201cSummer Days in Britain,\u201d presented by Walter L.Payne and Harold Eus- tace Key, will be held in \u201cFrank- lyn Hall Memorial\u201d, Stanley Pres- byvterian Church, Victoria Ave, on Wednesday, Jan.22nd, at 3 p.m.Sponsored by the Ladies\u2019 Guild of Stanley Church.The programme includes motion pictures of Jubilee celebrations in London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast: \u201cThe Land of Health,\u201d \u201cJust London\u201d and \u201cAshore and | Afloat.\u201d MRS.F.T.CLAYDON IS TRINITY GROUP HEAD The Vestment group of Trinity Memorial Church Women's Association elected Mrs.F.T.Claydon as president at their annual meeting held recently: Other officers elected were, vice-president, Mrs.J.W.Lead- better: secretary-treasurer, Mrs, T.C.Drury; work convenor, Mrs.\u2014 s [ro Fanua fay at 4 p.m, in the New Argyle Sch missioners of ¥ has been Supe past two years: intendent of the High Schools as well, ai d Secretary of the Board of School C ants, is to.b til June 30th, don, LL.B., havi of gb Ï was Supervisor ior French M: mount High.coming to 7 Principal of the Richmond, and A of the Sherbrook Holding Fi of the Coun Quebec as 'nspéctô the First Class Montreal High School Gill University, majoring lish and French.= : Mr: Knee offices in the P tion of Protesta ing the presidency an reprégentative of th upon two occasions: a ion Conference.of.the Teachers\u2019 Federation, The.followihg mem Board were present :\u2014 McNaughton, Prof.C.gow, M.Sc, Mr.C, M.Holl LL.D.Lient.-Col.F.Mi VD, Mr.E.DB; Kippen W.Steele, and Mr.W.AE Dr.MeNaughton, Prof.M gow and lieut.-Col.McRo i dressed the gathering, the changes in administe laudirg the nineteen years Mr.Kneeland with the 'W.Board, ; Recent Annual M The Calvary Mens Own B erhood recently héld.théir-ai meeting under the 7 WwW.L.Tucker.R showed\u2019 a.good.completed and an optimi was sounded for 1936.The slate of guide the destinies of the B erhood for this offiéers who Honorary Présidents: L.Ritchie, D.D., Rev.Cha: Smith, B.D., Bro.Dent F Sr., Rev.R.G.Burgoyne; Honorary Vice-Presidents Fraser; Bro.President, T.B.Macaulay.Vice-President, itev.-T.W.Second Viee-Presiden Third V view of the.year.Quéries concefgt si; 1.tage, large.DE GRACE, \u201cthousand, five hundred; eäsy ter: : Hou 2355 or 2308 Grand Bivd, L-60 COUNTRY PROP: FO miles from MeGill,: four cement.foundst MARLOWE AVE, © garage, hamivwood.\u2018floors.throug 3 Five re we Payaiie as rent.7 ests 0 Ressomabie.\u201cpâtes.from station.Fal liette oa Tedy, ahh To young.lady, a e Vis leges.\"Phone EL.9022.1-49 VENDOME \u2014 Bright; attractive room, private home, ¢ busi.BL, 1424; sai \u2014 with} : Réguiat Dez Is always paying highes prices for gentlemen\u2019s suits, old.clothes, 5 carpets, stoves, ; gr .ma-|1é 1-55 chines, prambin office bt Pesan: ih 48} store La D y : un cos \"Tn the et be i | pes or \u201cold cloffiés, farfitare, |: : pe, éewing machifies; office COPY OF National.anal wi # WA plumbing and: store fixtures ete oe ; Call GR.9486 for service.1-37 tht Géographie pee i Magazine \u2018for July 1932 ARy Thornhill: Ave, enous wi.18629: > Le.Lt silent.fit rèazo soi LE EL.9241.Ë se: specifieations | | mets, Ÿ + WHERE DID1000 QUAKES wr?but estmount are not: oily intersstad in of.world \\.are.also keen: followers Every year there ar e: apper that = be written.in black headlines across \u2018the front-pages.Can you \u2018answer twenty \u201cques\u201d they are\u2014selected from: the re: 365 days of 1935 \u2018another age of this issue, \"12 What \u201cformer German terri, \u2018tory voted in\u2019 plebiscite to véturi : to-the fatherlafid?- 2\u2014Wihät \u201cperfest * fornia?ed?= 50h hat \u201cisländ 4iit?if: ani Alaska air crash, 1 to fly the Séuth\u2019 Atlantic aloe?17\u2014What noted evangelist died?18\u2014Who\" was.the ace flyer who vanished on an England.Australia C1 flight?\u201d 19\u20ac\u2014Whät rioted \u201cexile\u201d Teturn- ed to New York?tioñs:oh-the évents of-19851-Hère) w public is cordially invit Regular Sessions at Seh dra; atic rg \u201cby Class 5 5 under the dhection of Abe coup meets every T dock.Miss Fra: \u2018 jo ab 11: 45: The-fourth lecturer of the.Tem- tional lawyér.Si : \u201cTrial By Prejudice.\" The speaker last Tuesday was Professor Hans Kohn on \u201cRace Ci The meeting was largely attended \u201cby an appreciative: audience.\u2018The chairman ;[ freedom, i freedom rights in th ; and- other church is On Mond auspices givén and all will: be \u20ac dal hoûr | ; Ages and: \u201cToday.\u201d Great! -| episodes \u201cins that ~unstained ahd untram- Ned for themselves -and- their Oni: Wednesday, January 22nd, the annual mééting- of the:chi and congregätion .will when all reports fér 193 officers or I \u201cOBSESSION! : Fi satire on t sp ts; international affairs, avia- |}: tion and.movie figures will send |.the memory, searching through they À to capture the| \u2018answers, which Will Be found inil lu 1 \u201c-marriage\u201d |# \u2018movie cotiple was divorced in\u201d Gali-j Ê JN|, 8\u2014What great: American air || N ible wrecked: here?a 4\u2014What- \u2018Asiatic.\u201cking \u2018abidieat 1 were mote | 3000: killed: by an- earth-(k | weet.bong.title and Who: lost| ; 10\u2014Name- the.U.s.women\u2019s 14 i { singles tennis champion.| 11\u2014What two famous men died at - 19\u2014Wirat speed: did Sir Malcolm|{ A, average in setting af re ia EE QUE wo outs tanding Am erican ghers contribute important » : Through\u201d: dicks Lo ; fimely \u2018reading is \u201coffered in zarn to Ski\u201d by Hermann utzmann, while those who wish cultivate a hobby during the ster months would do well to d \u201cThings to Make In Your m Workshop\u201d by Arthur Wake- g \u201cTailoring for Women\u201d hy rtrude Mason should prove in- uctive to the.fair.sex, whô are \u2018torially inclined.à famous cartoonist:enters the tks of authors with Bruce irnsfather\u2019s \u201cOld Bill Looks at rope\u201d.Those who were intri- ed with the film epic \u201cMan of an\u201d last year \u2018will enjoy Pat illen\u2019s iale bearing the same le, describing the intrepid in- bitants of that barren island.* id we must not fonget \u201cThe » solcott Reader\u201d compiled by that nial wit, raconteur, and radio * rsonality, Alexander Woolcott.3 The new books: Fiction ; \u201cThe Road to \u2018Glory\u201d by Fred- v ck Austin; \u201cEdna His Wife\u201d by irgaret Ayer Barnes; \u201cSweet- ter Ranch\u201d by Harold Blind- » :s; \u201cSilas Crockett\u201d by Mary len Chase; \u201cJagged Skyline\u201d by ary Dunstan; \u201cReindeer Trek\u201d Allen Roy Evans; \u201cA Mirror » Skylarks® by Martin Hare; P' lagdalena\u201d by Helen Douglas by Harry er tn Jus - La -+- + \u201c+ - ~ , me; \u201cTudor Green\u2018.by.Wil: ! ) m Babington Maxwell: \u2018Un-|' 1 ; artered\u201d by Sydney Parkman; ut of the Rough\u201d by Joseph T.1 } aw; \u201cHeir Presumptive\u201d by 4 ; mry Wade.Non-Fiction \u201c à \" \u201cBeginnings\u201d by Adrian Aling- ; 1; Art Review\u2014A survey of y 4 itish art in all its branches dur- 4 if } r°the year 1935; \u201cChinese Art\u201d, .; ted by Leigh Ashton; \u201cA Book A \u2019 Battles\u201d by George Philip 4 J.ker; \u201cOld Bill Looks at Eure\u201d by Bruce Bairnsfather; \u201cThe ! } Sblem of Noise\u201d by F.C.Bart- PR » it; \u201cLearn to Ski!\u201d by Hermann mann: \u201cA Wayfarer in Nor- 1 Yay\u201d by Samuel J.Beckett; \u201cAr- 4 , 1d Bennett\u2019 by Dorothy Cheston mnett; \u201cTwelve Jews\u201d by Hec- 4 > ce Bolitho; \u201cSelected Poems , 915-1985)\u201d by Arthur S.Bour- \u201c \"st; \u201cFuneral March of a Marion- 4 + te\u201d by \u201cSusan Buchan (Lady © veedsmuir); \u201cPleading with ! * en-\u2014being the Warrack lectures 4 » preaching for 1935\u201d by Adam Burnet; \u201cAdventure for Hap- À ; \u2019 ness\u201d by Samuel Parkes Cad- } ; an; \u201cThe Tapestry -Book\u201d by ! olen Churchill Candee; \u201cAna- 4 ' ; À + , , THE Fuller School _ SINGING: ATIC ART 4 ! Morning Classes for , Married Ladies in Physical Culture A and Tap Dancing.» STUDIOS: ! 4890 SHERBROOKE ST.W.1 \\ WESTMOUNT and ! 50 WESTMINSTER AVE.MONTREAL WEST t ! EL.4547 :| hold their Annual « |* The CHILDREN'S THEATRE \u201c PRESENTS \u201c1, \u201cThe Little Pr.\u2018 ; or \"The Stony 8 of Sara oi 856 Sherbrooke, Cor.Victoria - Sothering and Drummond Sts.ettering\u201d by Warten \u201cDardanelles Dilemma\u201d \u2018by BE: \u201cKeble Chatterton; \u201cKenya; The Land of Hlusion\u201d à by Evelyn bbold; \u201cGold, Credit; and- En- ent\u201d by -G.D.H.Cole: \u201cThe oy : Simple Case for Socialism\u201d by G.- \u2018Joseph Conrad and Jessie \u201cLife of Sir D.H, Cole; His Circle (George) Henry Morgan\u201d shank; Conrad; \u2018 by E.A.Cruik- \u201cThe Pursuit of Music\u201d by Henry Walford Davies; \u201cHuey Long\u201d by Forrest Davis; \u201cI Write | As I Please\u201d hy Walter Duranty; \u201cMussolini's.Italy\u201d by Herman Finer; \u201cThe Power to See it Through\u201d by Harry Emerson Fos- dick; \u201cMid\u2018 Iée\u201d by Johannes Georgi; \u201cEngland Speaks\u201d by Philip Gibbs; \u201cLove on the Dole by Walter Greenwood «and Ronald Gow; \u201cLife Errant\u201d by Cicely Hamilton; \u201cPlumer of Messines\u201d by Charles Harington; \u201cThis is Our Country\u201d by Rawdon Hoare; \u201cOutposts of Science\u201d by Bernard Jaffe; \u201cSailors, Statesmen and Others\u201d by.J.M.Kenworthy; \u201cSecrets of the White Lady\u201d by Henry Landau; \u201cChinese Rugs\u201d by Gordon Leitch: \u201cSledge\u201d by Martin Lindsay; \u201cThe New Imperative\u201d by Walter Lippman; \u201cMore Moves on an Eastern Chequerboard\u201d by Harry Luke.\u201cThe Amateur Actor\u201d by Frances MacKenzie; \u201cTailoring for Women\u201d by Gertrude Mason; \u201cThe \"Face of Mother India\u201d by Katherine Mayo; \u201cJesus Manifest\u201d by Dmitri Merezhkovsky; \u201cOld Glass, European and American\u201d by N.Hudson Moore; \u201cMan of Aran\u201d by Pat \u2018Mullen; \u201cCastilian Ochre\u201d by Richard Pearsall; \u201cThe Four Georges\u201d by Charles Petrie; \u201cThe House Improved\u201d by Randal Phillips; \u201cTake it Easy\u201d by Walter Pitkin; \u201cLiterature and Oatmeal\u201d by William Power; \u201cSoviet Literature\u201d by Marc Slonim and George|.Reavey; \u201cA History of Rome, 753 | B.C.+-410~A.D> by Cyril ~Robin«| , \u201cChrist Comes to Town\u201d bÿ Arthur Russell; \u201cReligion and Science\u201d by Bertrand Russell; \u201cMeet the Detective\u201d by Sapper and others; \u201cIii Praise of Gentlemen\u201d by Henry Dwight Sedge- wick; \u201cSawdust Ceasar\u201d by George Seldes; \u201cWe Say \u2018No\u2019; the plain man\u2019s guide to pacifism\u201d by Rev.H.R.L.Sheppard; \u201cThe Cold Table\u201d by Helen Simpson.\u201cNew Minds for Old\u201d by Esme Wingfield Stratford; \u201cThe New Deal and Foreign Trade\u201d by Alonzo Taylor; \u201cHow to Understand Music\u201d by Oscar Thompson; \u201cMars His Idiot\u201d by H.M.Tom- Jinson; \u201cHenry Van Dike\u201d by Ter- tius Van Dyke; \u201cThings To Make In Your Own Workshop\u201d by Arthur Wakeling; \u201cRussia Then and Now\u201d by.H.H.Waters; \u201cOne Act Comëflies\u201d edited by Philip Wayne; \u201cMinor Medical Myster- jes\u201d by ihieonard Williams; \u201cThe Romantic Rebels\u201d by Frances Winwar; \u201cPersonality Preferred\u201d by Elizabeth Woodward; \u2018The Woolcott Reader\u201d by.Alexander Woolcott; \u201cCollected Plays\u201d by \u2018Wm.Butler Yeats.WESTMOUNT HI-Y ANNUAL FORMAL i The Westmount Hi-Y Grads will Formal Dance in Victoria Hall on January 31st.The committee in charge of this event is composed as follows: John Lewis, Business Manager; Robert P.Brodie, Publicily and Tickets; Bob Ross and Doug.Scott, House Committee; Arthur Wilkinson, Refreshments; John Crowley and Ed.Eaves, Decorations.A.British Columbia woman is still yawning after 90 days.Wonder if she says, \u201cExcuse me\u201d each time?54 ogo rincess\u201d Tons Que.Ridge Trait.J View raven from platform of St.Jovite Ski Club Jump showing the new ski development on Mt.Tremblant, Laurentian Mts., St.Jovite Center left is Gray Rocks Inn\u2014white lines on Mountain at background indicate the Taschereau and Kandahar down hill runs and Dawes ITALO-CTHIOPIAN WARIS A TURNING POINT IN HISTORY Is View Held by Hans Kohn, Smith College, In Address at Temple Ema- nu-El.There is a conviction .in the world today that there is no hope for mankind in racial theories and the Italo-Ethiopian war js a turning point in history insofar as it reveals the strength of democratic feeling in many.countries is the opinion of Prof.Hans Kohn, of the Department of Modern History in Smith College, Northampton.Mass.Speaking on the theme \u201cRace Conflicts\u201d before a meeting Tuesday night under the auspices the Brotherhood of Temple Eman- of \u2018u-El, Prof, Kohn declared that the realism of the 15th century, mainly in ways a expressed was in some which was Imperialism, correct view.But during the past 25 to 30 vears a complete change world so that in any one affected every for the first humanity is an thing,\u201d Prof.had come over the whatever happened pari of it directly other part.time in history actual, practical Kohn said.\u201cFor the first time in the history of the werld.the whole earth belongs to man and lite is so interwoven that no peoples on earth can resisl this movement, ou its orbit.\u201d \u201cThe racial glorification man\u2014nol his but his blood, theory means the of the primitive faith, not his spirit, the material side of man.It means the instinet for war and for destruction.The racial theory means that man cannot be educated to become a better man, that the negro could nol be improved, that a Jew must remain bad even with the best education obtainable.T1 is just the opposite of everything (hat gives hope lo mankind.\u201d The most interesting fact of the Italo-Ethiopian war, Prof, Kohn said, was thal a practically unarmed black people had been able to repulse a modern.well-armed white people.Mussolini, very incautiously, had referred to the missionary efforts the white man had to perform, bul in dreaming of Roman Legions performing that task he Thd failed to do the most necessary thing, which was to create Romans.The Hoare\u2014Laval peace plan, which was destroyed by public opinion, was not, in the speaker's opinion, an attempl to avert a European war, but \u201cbecause it was feared that black Ethiopia could protect herself better than the League of Nations could, with all the consequences that entailed.\u201d Prof.Kohn, however, favored some such system of collective security as the League of Nations envisaged, .and while a sympathizer with.pacifism in principle, believed that security and peaée orld conditions of heing drawn into ; A i estinr specialty numbers, and could not be sectired under: present | Chesney Players At Victoria Hall The Chesney Players will present their first production of the season, entitled: \u201cThe Girl Who Did Not Want To Go To Kuala Lumpur\u201d, by James Bridie, in Victoria Hall, Westmount, on Wednesday, January 29th, 8.80 p.m.The proceeds of the play are in aid of the Laurentian Sanitor- ium.The title role is played by Miss Annette Munro and Mr.Gordon Wood has the male lead.Others in the cast are: The Misses Emily Fraser, Sally Starke, Theodora Anderson, Betty Snider, and Messrs, Stevenson Gossaze, H.G.Layhew, L.W, Layhew and Piercy Paterson.The Play is under the direction of Mr.James Chesney.Bearding School Play Play At Children\u2019s Theatre With the approach of the third major production of the Children\u2019s Theatre, Montreal, directed hy Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters, there is a great deal of joyous et pectancy on the part of the children.The play.\u201cThe Little Princess\u201d or \u201cThe Story of Sara Crew\u201d is hy Frances Hodgson Burnett.With the production of the play definitely scheduled for Saturday afternoon, February 1st, rehearsals ae numerous, and Miss Davis and her competent staff of assistants are working hard to make this performance an outstanding children\u2019s show in this city.Colorful costumes, together with special lighting and scenic effects are in preparation, and some inter- dancing singing will be introduced throughout the performance.Many favorites who played in the previous productions of the Children\u2019s Theatre will be seen again, and some of the new pupils of the school who are highly promising will make their debut.Amongst the large cast of players will appear: Lillian Wilkinson, Marcia Getz, Natalie Sommer.Laura Mitchell, Lillian Lozoff, Thelma Vautour, Lois Astrof, Clare Gerrie, Alan Stone, Rohert Stein, Billie Badke, Gerald Stober, Renee and Natalie Raginsky, Esther Ostor, Shirley Marks, Cecile and Golda Rosenberg, Sylvia Marks, Annette Rohr, Shirley Pearce, Eleanor Zabitzky, Clare Gaumont, Bernard Berlin, Elika Spector, Richard Davis, Cyr- che west end af its \u201cthe ed McKay I of over the\u201d \u201ccamplete vme to the ilespite the fact that they le to speak or hear.\u201cLearning \u201chis Scotia and in Notre language to carry on the work of Kay Troop, and takes a keen personal interest in the we the Decarie Boulevard gr in the personal problems of every \u201c and\u2019 Assistant, play.Work, study = scout.fullest extent \u2014 scouting in Nova Dame Grace with the Willingdon Tvocy, Séoutmaster Frank Webst ap the study of the deaf-and-dumb especially to b i the nstitute twenty pro- are un- de er, took »e able es the Mc-|Hydrant, Lamp Standard And Passenger Vehicle Come Out Second Best Hare of oup and member.In Jousts With Trucks.Basketball, hockey, skiing, skat- - ing, swimming, and many other| City property was hadly \u201ctruck.sports are indulged in by the|handled\u201d during the week, when a members of this unique troop and survey of the Westmount Police despite the fact that their re-or- Accident Book revealed thni a ganization took place only a yea ago, the educational side programme has not been neglected boys have re ceived their tenderfool und second and many of the : YU hydrant was damaged and a light of their! Standard knocked down in encounters with skidding trucks.A hydrant opposite 360 Redfern class awards of merit.Avenue was btoken Saturday Settimx aside their infirmities when à truck driven by Harold and entering whole-heartedly into Henry of 6784 Chateaubriand the spirit of scouting, these boys, skidded into it, trying to avoid from the ages of 12 to 17, are|Pitting n dog.Front bumper and keenly active in sports, deeply in- radiator of the truzk were damaged.terested in scout-lore and fully appreciative of any small extra service that may be done for Bubbling over they can hardly by their leaders.with enthusiasm, wait until Thursday nigh scouting around.They liv institution, going home only week ends, and the Thursday night of the end long week of school activity and scouting comes al is more than appreciated.The Boy Scout headquar extremely proud of this troop as of Management the Institute, both executive bodies is the Board realizinz the contribution ale at the schoo! that the making.The MeKay Troop is keenly appreciative of the visits paid Lamp standard No.212 situated at the corner of Lansdowne and Western was lzcoked down Monday when an oil truck ran ito it.N.Dageais of 4392 Chateaubriand the driver of the vehicle stated that it skidded when he applied his brakes, Sherbrooke Street and Redfern Avenue was the scene Tuesday of a collision between a truck driven by N.A.A.Whitford of Brome, Que.The mudguards of both vehicles were.slightly damaged.them t brings e at the of a ters are of LESLIE GORDON to mor- troop is them by CG.E., Rush of the head- BARNARD SPIKE quarter's staff and of District- Commissioner Schoefield who recently presented them with the in- ter-patral tronhv which they won were unable to receive from Powell, chief and the hands of Baden scout, on the ereat leade here, due to the fact that stitute was under quara the time for some contagi ease.ed a breach made in the firm scouting these hoys.That the troop will be represented at the natrol leaders\u2019 at the Windsor Hotel on February 22nd by their Scoutmaster, tant Scoutmaster and fou leaders, is.evidence of that it can take its place alongside any troop at any function.Thus the commissioner that providence had Addressed Open Meeting of Temple Emanu-el Women\u2019s Association Tues- te visit e in- .th in day.ntine al - ous dis- je \u20ac TT fin! Lesdie Gordon Barnard was the guest speaker at an open meeting of the Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-EF Tuesday afternoon.when he took as his subjeet \u201cThe Life History of a Novel\u201d \u201cThe books you often read has- Lily to Gl an idle hour do not come so casily to those who write them\u201d, he told his audience, adding that some writers, dashed aff their works, but novelists did not uldress their serious efforts to faith of banquet Assis- » patrol the fact scouting Shapiro, Norma Carrick, Simons, Fischel, Anne Mallek, Leo er, and Richard Davis.Tickets for Ahis produce in demand, either of the Sunbeam Shoppes, 5702 Sherbrooke Harvard, or 4865 Sherbro near Victoria.It is a human humor te be put out by trifles and to be im able to the wondrous.a meal il Berlin, Zenith Renkin, Gloria Free Press.Dorothy Aronoff, Janice and can be secured at Great transitions are not so arresting as is served late.\u2014 Winnipeg readers who read only for the plot.A good bnok, he laid down, out of his creed as a writer, should tome from an inner compulsion: the lure of truth, the stab of beauty, the irony and comedy of life, wonder and compassion and humility; these things should find expressions Lhe hurt of life should be given a valid ery.Giving \u201csome mental movements in the making of à novel,\u201d Mr.Barnard proceeded to outline the development of his hook \u201cJan- sis,\u201d published by Macmillan last year, after running as a serial in the Canadian Home Journal, and Lillian Kostin- tion are Flower W.cor.nke St, perturb- in co-operation with Mr.ing of the letters sent in.iner regularly each week at your Examiner, 5384 Sherbrooke St.W.s of the winners will appea FREE Theatre Tickets Godel, Simply give your name and address and answer the following two questions (1) Do.you receive a copy of the Westmount Exam- (2) Write a list of the advertisers in this issue of the Examiner which you patronize.home! Address your letter to*the Contest Editor, The Westmount All answers must be in this office not Fi than Tuesday and ar in next Fi manager of the Westmount Theatre, the Westmount Examiner is now able to offer to its readers dan opportunity to attend this popular playhouse as its guests.Each week 12 passes will be given to the six lucky winners in a draw- Contestants must be residents of West- mount and must be over sixteen years of age.to appear in England in the spring.He had tried to bring to it, he said, his principles of sig- nifieance, simplicity, authenticity, self-abandonment and spirituality in its widest sense.The story had its roots deep in the native soil of the lower St.Lawrence and he was anxious to get this country into its pages, but he wag even more interested in the creative nower of nostalgia in its universal sense, the nostalgia for truth and beauty.When truth and beauty were fully apprehended by man, he was convinced, would be done, \u201cJancis,\u201d which had occupied nine months of his spare time, was the story of the triumph of spirit over flesh, + of the counterpoise of the eatth science and art} of faith over sight;| and: the characters.were symbols] Held Shortly! Victoria Hall « on Thursday, Jan, 30th, will be the scene of a \u2018benefit Entertainment sponsored by the Afro-Canadian League on hehaif the Free Lance Medienl Aid to Ethiopia Fund, of An interesting programme has been arranged, and with the exception of Chas, F.Burbridge, poel-composer-onganist, the entire cast of entertainers is coloured.Mr.Burbridge, who has visited Ethiopia, will give a few brief remarks and sing several original songs that he has dedicated Lo the Ethiopian canse, He will also be heard on the organ, an instrument of which he is a master, having previously given recitals in St.James the Apostle Church, Hall, ete.The Hooper Southern Singers of Canada, & male group under the direction of Louis S, Hooper (Mus.Bac.) will render several negro spirituals.Mr.Hooper is a Can- adian-born artist und enjoys Lhe distinction of having been the ac- companisgt, for Paul Robeson during the American tour of the famous negro singer.: Other artist contributing include Madame Clem Racker, soprano; Bernard Leshly, pianist, a resident of N:D.G.; Juanita DeShield, dramatic veader; Tvan Davis, violinist; I.Sealy, flutist; and Lucille Vaughan, child elocutionist.The proceeds of the entertainment are Lo be devoted to the Medical Aid to ISthiopia Fund, which is being sponsored by \u201cThe Free Lance\u201d, the only Negro Weekly paper in Canada, Flower Seller\u2014Here, buy the whole Jo Lo celebrate your good lier Jin th Tudor| + Wing to \u2018prove his pein] were cheaper than in Q abundance of labour wages.went a lof \u2018solving the servant cording\u2019 to the spé were no hills for added.The motion pi views of the \u201ck à standing among the wo British Guiana, The ff the highest in the world drop of 800 feet; and potential power in them iw to be developed.There were many.a for the \u201cpleasttre CIE SL EE ae Bennelt| cona from a shutout: Ralph Stutt!tests will be ening.Ot tomorrow|| ie estmount i - ; i J M.Johnston.defence Higginson] ppnents\u2019 20.\u201cThe blue and ved * ; ; oo ; Reftie \u2018en sriffith , faut sw : eg Novinger! carried the puck in and nassed asloiopy at 8 o'clock and on Monday nee Griffith}
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