The Westmount examiner, 19 février 1937, vendredi 19 février 1937
[" # pr pe à + > à a sx 1x «Ua 8 ge 77 GOUT IMMS M CAM S ALIAS IAE Rs Rr Homes , RE Rotaria of age: She se abl b Here is another infant, pale, | seurvy.This disease too is preventable.A dist of orange and tomato juice will cure it.in a very.short time.Fortunate- : iy this disease is becoming more rare.But it is absolutely preven- 2 tabley Another case is suffering from - dyptheria.The child is finding it Highly, difficult to.breathe, But ar the suffering could \u2018all have been | eliminated if injections had been \u2018campaign: to stamp out this and the rate fell very low before tire: onslaught «of injections \u201cBut ; unrentitting vigilance is the p st be paid if this rate is to el low.Sinfilar instances were quoted.Today, the speaker admitted, conditions have improved, twenty i \u201cyears.ago almost every second bed in a children\u2019s hospital contained a case that might have been pre- = vented, \"Tuberculosis is not.a hereditary disease except through contact.child : \u2018need not take it, Arom ah conservation of.life and health in the child is a big problem.The méans are at hand.and 2 available to \u201cail is a challenge to the medical Zprofession and to the public.The Speaker was Shanked, y Boyd.Rob \u201ceon, Party Tonight _.The, Rotary.Club of Westmount + fs holding a party at Vietoria Hall \u2018tonight for crippled \u2018children.A «fine programme has been arrang- play during the meal.The.programme in \u201cgong, moving picture dance re- \u201ceital by the pupils of the Hilda = Galt school, a Punch, and Judy and tribution of \u201cfruit, \u201ccandy \u201cnuts.\u201cKenneth .Catyer, president was in the chair at Wednes- © day's luncheon and will preside tonight | Broth erh ood To Hear \u201c\u2026 W.Marshall On Sunday Mr.W.Marshall, of Deseronto, Ontario, will be the guest speaker at tHe regular meeting of the Cal: vary Men's Own Brotherhood on Sunday afternoon, Mr.Marshall is \u201cassociated with the Rev.A.Slater, \u201cwho spoke last Sunday, in a series of Evangelical services in the city and à br 7 \u2018The box éocial held on n Tuesday a marked success, Games and niligical items preceded disposition \u201cof the bokds, and the serving of tea by the ladies brought the evening to a close.A social evening is Id by.the .\u2018Brotherhood every \u201cTuesday, The Westmount Examiner reaches every residence i afada\u2019s wealthiest \u201cCi nd thus provides convenient access to a i Co s Party infects easily.\u2018She is Hi al from rickets, prob- | ecause 2 her mother didnt know DR DEC AAA AAA s Stage \u201cof the.value of Vitamin D \u2018as This disease is\u2019 easily.\u201cprevent: given before the disease took hold.| \u2018Thé city in 1088 started a disease | ice ! this week end, Delegation Hall Monday Notre Dame de Grace Property Owners and Local Representatives Discuss Co-operation tion of.Notre: Dame.de jerty owners visited th City Hall on Monday evening to liscuss the projected bus route between: Upper Westmount \u2018and the western ward of Montreal with representatives of the local Council, it was learned yesterday, The meeting was of a friendly nature, and methods of: co-opera- tion betwéen the two communities in the transport \u2018matter 3 were discussed.\u201cThe delegation appointed by Council two-weeks-ago- to visit-the Tramways Commission.on this matter has not \u2018yet interviewed that body; the situation is much the same as it was a week ago, \u2018bes ing still in the \u201ctalk\u201d stage., The gathering at the City Hall on Monday night is indicative that this matter may be settled amicably between Westmount and Notre Dame de Grace.Further developments, however, are pending upon decision of the Tramways Commission.| LocalSwimmerTo Represent Quebec Ÿ Boys\u2019 Swimming Club was chosen by the Quebec section of the sociation to represent Quebec in the Canadian championships swimming meet to be-held in Hamil Ned is fifteen years of age and will swim.in the race for boys un- elub will also represent Quebec in the adult section.\u201cTO HAVE OPERATION Mr.John.Smithers, proprietor of the.well known shoe store on St Catherine St.near Greene Ave.and\" one of the oldest established businessmen in Westmount, will enter the Homoeopathic: \u201cHospital on Sunday for an operation on an abscess over his right eye, it is Toarmed.», Smithers has been troubled for about two.weeks with this ailment.He will be attendéd at the hospital by Drs.Furness and Dale.\u2018Local Schools Take Part In Nation Wide Local schools are co-operating : tally in the Dottiihion-wide Educa-: tion Week, to be held starting Sun- à er the auspices of \u2018the : Association \u2018of Protestant Teachers, Various features até planned, including a nation- : Wide broadcast,\u201d and \u201cWestmount échoéls will give the project every Assistance.possible, : \"At Argyle, ait \u201copen day\u201d is being held on Tuesday, when parerits Hid their.friefds; and.those \u201cne d'in educational work, may pit the school and the class- ek other schools under the local Pros.testant, Board's jurisdiction.Rev.Dr.F.W.Kerr, of St.Andrew\u2019s Church, will speak on \u201cEducation for.Citizenship\u201d + din his sermon Sunday evening, and this sermon will be broadcast.Broadeasts are being :held on: Monday, Tuesday and: Friday evenings in connection with this week, the broadcast Monday will be over a nation-wide hookup, through local station CRCM.A large down town store has offered to dotate a wihdow and\u201c à portion of their fine Art Gallery for display of arts and handicraft Education Ned Mahon of the Westmount Canadian.Amateur.Swimming As- der 17.\u2018Alf Maiden, coach of the Real estate transactions durin the month of January on the island: of Montreal had Westmount as ost active participan revealed \u2018in: figures released by recently.$147,828, are noted during the month, with the city.of Verdu always a close contender for le: amounting to $210,560.Outremont falls \u2018a poor: third 16 for a total of $80,823.Thus it sale, in Westmount stands at $14,- 782.30; in Verdun; at $5,480; andin Outremont, slightly lower still at $5,051.43.During the previous month, Ou- tremont led the island municipa- | lities, with Westmount a close se- = cond and Verdun trailing third.The island's real estate market weeks of\") off towards the close, leaving values down by more than & million nicipalities during 1936 in estate trading, with a total of 176 sales for a.value of $1,820,546; with Outremont and Verdun \u2018trailing closely behind.The city has a good start towards: duplicating its performance of last year and if the deal should go through, involving the purchase : | of the Nuns\u2019 Farm opposite the athletic Grounds, it will certainly place the city in a likely position to lead during the coming year.To Add dress CCF \u201cProf KB: Y, Scott, professor at the United Theological College and Chairman of the Fellowship :| for .a~ Christian Social Order will address mémbers of the \u201cWest- mount CCF Club in Victoria Hall on Wednesday next at 8.15 P.M., taking.as his subject \u201cChristian Socialism\u201d.He will discuss the questions; \u201c|stCan::a Christian be:a Socialist?\u201d |: \u201cland \u201cShould à Christian be à \u2018Socialist?\u201d Boy Suffers Broken Leg, Injured in Mishap With Toboggan in Murray Park on Monday Afternoon Robert Dénman, 4092 Northelit- fe avenue nine.years of age, suffered à Head left leg when 8° atrück a tobaggan in Murray Park on Monday afternoon.The mishap occured at about tive o'clock, the boy.having gone | to the park th his brother Douglas atid a friénd, Donald Guess, to play.Westmount police were informed that the bby was walking uphill after à slide, when à toboggan i bf girls aboard down the slope.le to.dodge the oncomifig toboggan, and it collided with him.He was taken to the Horoeo- pathic Hospi ial by Alf.Salmon, | sas ¢ and Dt, $71.28 Start To Your | itis the Montreal Real Estate Board]: transactions: for a total ofj- ership honours, trailing but $27, * 263 behind, with twenty two deals during January, sales numbering |: is seen that the average value, per: was active.during the.first - two | - month; but slackened| Vat; dollars over the customary totals.|.Westmount: led the island \u2018mu-|- real | Fr \u201cLOCAL M.L.A.HÔNOURED MONDAY PS -at Quebec for Westmount.| Highlig h of us Association addressed me -gathe ing.on Biss of the ie vietor\u201d, long the spoils.\u201d says \u201cJohn; A fine tribute was paid \u201cto General Smart, retired \u2018neum- bent of the seat, by the Pre- ier.A letter was read from the General, \u2018expressing \u2018his dissa- pointment at-being unable to:at- tend- due to ill-health, - Oldest Member In House \u201cTory Warrior Is Heir To Title mount Division First Enteted Parliament: In 1888 ; \u201cFather Of the House OF Co Death Of Dr.Matthew McKay In 83rd Year-\u2014Member For St.Anoine-Wes- \u201cFather of The.House: of Commons,\u201d the.revered title reserved for the oldest meniber of the Canadian Parliament, fell on Sunday to the broad and still active shoulders.of - \u2018Robert Smeaton White, vet: eran Conservative member for St.Antoine Westmount division.The honour was.fo merly Held by Dr.Matthew McKay, Tiib- eral member for Renfrew North; his death on\u2019 Sunday at the age of 83 automatically transferred the.title: to the: local \u2018member.Mr.White\u2019s experience in parliamentary activities dates before \u2018his election to the House in 1888.Previous.to that time he had been.a member of the press gallery.He was re-elected to:the House in 1891.He served: as.Collector of customs at; fontreal for twenty-two years, from 1895 to 1917.He re-entered politics in 1925, \u2018being returned to Parliament thatiyear and again in the 1926, 1930 and 1935 general elections.Mr.White has been a life-long Conservative; and his: activities inthe cause .o a Tory constituency at Ottawa has won him great popularity.Mr.White will observe his 81st.birthday on March 15th.f: their, long and devoted service to the Conservative cause.of The ous of Commons.\u201d Conservatism have been many and invaluable.His staunch representation of this division\u2018 as (Many.will-remember-the.\u2018re- \u2018ception given him and Mrs.John Scott on Mar ch 25th of last year, on the occasion of their reaching.their eightieth and eighty- first birthdays almost simultaneously, and in recognition We join with countless others, across Can adà as well as in his own division, i in wishing Mr.White many more years of active endeavour in the interests of \u2018this division as \u201cFather The = \u201cAt Victoria Hall \u201cThé following schédule is included \u2018in The Examiner in of the facilities.provided at Victoria Hall.You, are invited to | notify The Examiner when you have reserved space at the hall \u201cfor.your lodge, club, or social: function.: x * x Today: Montreal Shrine No.1, White Shriners; Notre Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club, Board Meeting; Hi-Y Grads, dance; Kiddies\u2019 Party, urider auspices \u2018of Westmount Lo Rotary Club, Saturday: Not reserved at time of going to: press.ÿ Monday: Moünt Royal Lodge, C.0.0.F.(Regular); Loquendi Club.Tuesdéy: Dickens Fellowship; Mombers' Night; Temple Emmanu- :- el Luncheon, : Wodnesiny: Westmount.Rotary Club, weekly luncheon; Victorian Order of Nurses end Westmount Social.vice; Lyric i clave, True Kindred; | the interest of the many groups, societies, etc, making use | and Vera Liversidge, Qu artette Here Sunday | Dalord Ladies\u2019 Group, Un- \u201c der Direction of Shirley] McKyes, To Sing At Westmount \u2018Baptist Church \u201cThe Oxford\u201d Ladies \u2018Quartetre who have been training for the last two years under the\u2019 direction \u2018of Mr.Shirley MeKyes, will give a short recital at the close of the evening service.at Westmount Baptist Chuteh on Suiiday.\u201d Mrs.F.J.Hodgson will accompany oft the organ, The Program will consist of works by Handel, Palestrina, Shubert, and a piece specially composed for the Quartette.:by- MeKyes, and.which will be suûtig for the first time on Sûn- day evening, \u201cThe \u201cmembers.of the Quartette are.the Misses Margaret Douglas Sopranos; Hy \\ The columns of a commun- § it's local newspaper provide the most suitable advertising medium for any person sof concern.doing: business in that community.LL VS LEST ALS II SSA SA PRICE: TWO CENTS WESTMOUNT ELECTORS HONOUR DUPLESSIS AND W.R.BULLOCH [Cart erville Road : To\u2014Head Table Guests idened Is The English and French speaking electors of Wesgtmon joined\u2019 Monday night at a banquet taneous tribute to the Hon.Ma Quebec, and William Ross gible evidence that the politics than ever before.re Duplessis address since his election; \u2018paid | to Brie.-Gen, C.A.Smart, former \u2018ice Duplessis, Prime Bulloch, y: of every citizen: wh in the.Windsor Hotel in a \u201cMiniste _ event M.L A, an incumbent # the sont.Incidentally covet Pr him on his\u201d success.\u201cbelong the spoils.\u201d rs.Bremner Heads Local Association Westmount Social Service Body Held 23rd Annual \u2018Meeting With Hospital Parent Body At the 28rd annual meeting of the Western Division of The Gén- eral Hospital Social Service Department, Mrs.J.A, Bremner was elected president for 1937 of the Westmount Social.Service Association, \u201cwhich functions \u2018as the women\u2019s committee of the department.Other officers namdd by the nominating committee are: honora- ry president, Miss Maud Sampson sewing convener, Miss L \u201c and Mrs.F.J.Eveleigh; first vice- president, Mrs.V.Soucisse, second vice-president, Mrs.C.Sibley, hon.treasurer, Mra.D.MeL.Brophy, hon.secretary Mrs.E, E.Roberts, Carroll.Expenditures for the year were $022.93, leaving a surplus of $661, The.1986 deficit was thus absorb; ed.In her report, Miss Clare Gass, director of the department revealed: that case workers had carried out some 13,600 interviews with patients of the hospital during 1936, and made nearly 1,600.visits to their homes, averaging \u2018182 cases of \u2018intensive.social service work during each month.Mrs.E.Scaresbrooke, visiting housekeeper, had a total of 64 children under her care during the year.Services rendered to -patiehts included the provision of eyeglasses,\u201d meals, braces, plates and other essentials, The staff consists of six workers, three being case workers, in the wards and clinics, one a visiting housekeeper, one a secretary and one a director, An additional case worker in the medical clinic is considered necessary.Gratitude is expressed in the report to some 24 ladies who worked: as volunteers on the staff during 1938 ag helpers in the neurology, (Cont'd on Page 2) \u2018self honorably to\" | able to confiscation TITHE stale, wi {sister Dominion in the re the itor wired Mr.Tong, since his part.\u201cAs stated oh many Secasior est business, large or.the public and its shareho ë industry to \u201csettle wy differences, which may arise, is towards Socialist o Col We may provide many\" for our workers, bub if there is no work benefits mean little.I therefore, feel that capital ai labor working together, resp EE S the rights of each other, will have the full support of our Goyern- ment and will bring.prosperity to our province.\u201d The: premier, in a forty-five minute address that was catri throughout.the provine by stressed the \u201cmain pointe of programme, the outstanding fact of interest to.Westmount Diyi don citizens being the promise.do something about the Cartier ville roadway that leads -o the Laurentians.Many.residents .the division journey over this r each summer.This point was seized cn by the Hon.Mr, Leduc, minister of Roads, who stated that he was pleased to hear that the: mier was going fo authorize \u201chim to do something for that stretch of - the highway.= Pease L The Hon.PB.A.Pease, der y prime-rninister for Quenrsiañd Australia, representing Premier Forgan Smith, a school-boy chum of Mr.: Ballochs paid high tribüte to the Premier and to the West- mount Division member, both.of whom \u201creceived token from.the tulip-wobd canes.The Hon, Martin Fisher, Pro- \u2018vincial\u201d Treasurer, addressed the : gathering at some length, outlin- ; ° ing more fully several loan topies that Had been explained by: the Premiér in his radio Address.- George Campbell, K,C., president\u2018 (Cont'd: \u2018on Page 3) ; Public Speaking \u2018Class Enjoy Interesting Meeting On Monday \u201cThe basic rule for all \u201cpublic, speakers, namely \u2018get up, speak up and shut up\u2019, applies more.particularly to introducing and thanking speakers than to any other branch of the art\u201d, declared Mr.Harry DeLuca, of the International Typewriter Exchange, in addressing members of the public speaking \u2018class at the Y on Monday}.night, taking as his subject, \u201cHow | To Introduce añd Thank a Speaker\u201d This phase: of publie spéaking, went on Mr, DeLuea, is one which almost everyone gets an opportunity to use at one tims or another.So many people fail properly to.do| aisafy this small yet most important part | of an evening\u2019s unctions that the gibject had\u2019 0 pa lic speal \u2018in\u2019 any course | for about twenty minutes in in troducing this same person, come mits a gravé.breach, said M DeLuca.The introduction 8 be brief, interesting, and should put the speaker in a human light.A brief gutline of \u2018hig History, with any special Points that may bring him nearer to his atidience and to the place in whi it is a job of coûftesy and should be is re \u20ac : to make another spéech in doing * Following Mr, DeLuca's address the mémbers of the class had \u2018an opportunity te spéak, each for & ott Assignments : few minutes, shape of ! a MO TWO Ü a nad ja ri of il co OC! et an th imp du by Jo th RTS Te ct sa eve no 5 Co at on al nd vu b 7e aT.$ Ni fe n As ; 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el, GAS STOVE, M.00.00 Me rest MALI SETTER: SOFA, Si small lé, th: .classifie fitr etim he cas, W.{Tr ©; Ss rothy ar small\u2019 (Cuphoard, for the Jot 00 price 825; Sa; Ce: exam, in ti fo ger 15 Ne: ar Miss ss, Mi jh: eh CHESTERFIELD.00 et, to ts re 2g th ay.Ma ST 7 SLEIGH, lower lovely Ti Antp -554 e weight be it ous etori extens child\u2019s: sl Alniit 18 half p 18 as el e, W elive one Mice, 5-49 5 con: PIAND dsome, upright; British un art ss \"7-29 GAS -S BE; TAcm met reas on, a bargain \u201c4306 Hart body, first sm ey.th refrig s-cormier.4438 Ave.ty.o ebl eal Wilson.tzroy .0986 ces.certai cr 18.th in.solid CHILD'S CRIB \u2018an tress, g cons dition, 85.00: MAHOGANT PIANO DENCH, Te DE.158 5-561 8.We agg Pr THIN hone DEX DAK) JBRARY BTE kit Quebe nid he ucti et th 11 IGHT ANO \u201cSq mer,\u201d New: drawers, hit Lindse; ay; P 13 : i $30, 040; pi 0; WA: 8207 th ed a Ret 12 GHOUSE.\u201c997, Console ed le; N°S-divanet case ve sis on le.All hi Universal s £.dis the 1CES pr del, \u2018cost 5 dition.87 C0\u2019 {ap Shing time at arie :B ra le gho at {rst 825 taki EL.4 cabine 00.Lwood | -492' 1.price.ssl ly goes he urgent ife- an EATTY VAC 4808 ÆATHER 'UCH, barga Can.at the 18 ete, alm ALL OK.Grosvenor.Aven , DE.6593, -573 18 tld Studies 3 resrate \u2018and It Phone ther CHILD'S Sim \u2019s crib; 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,f cker yet, another ang S; er den er or ds asses, 00 mi idu FIELD cam $:636 lesions.D 23 £1 er face HAIRDRESSI fl Sire coon cont, barg in tehd BRIO arts Zo mas NO DBxter chineless ermanen al 23 ANE] in ey ome from torid armeh intiqu ers, cles, 00, Hold An i maries fahd, City: Hon.Percy A.et Raymond, pro- mayèr of Westmount, ister and Minister of Lands and Forests of # Alderman Moore, mayor © Outremont F.J.Laverty, J.J.Haro nual Meeting Of \u2018 IODE Chapter \u201cMrs.T.H, Taylor Ejeted : Chapter \u2018Lo.i 5 \u2018held last week at the home of the regent Mrs.D.J.Munn, 4273 Dor- chester street.Reports of the va- ious committee chairmen and: of- and busy year.Regret was expressed at the death of one of the \u2018charter members, Mrs.W.«Winter, during 1986.The treasurer's report revealed that receipts during the year had amounted to $975, while disburse- ents came to $1,016.The mem- \u201cbers of the chapter all subscribe sto the LO.D.E.official magazine, 1 's Gaunt and Mrs.William Duncan were named honorary regent and jonorary.vice-reg respectively.Other officers.ele were: first \u201cvice-regent, Mrs.J: C.Dodds, second vice-regent, Mrs.W.H, All- orth; honorary.secretary, Mrs.ed, se troud; corresponding /secre- \u201ct>easurer, Mrs.H.J.King; educa- \u201ctional secretary, Mrs.J.E.Martin: Echoes secretary, Mrs.D.J, Munn; \u201cstandard, bearer, Mrs.E oore; councillors, Mrs, H.E, Bydwell, \u201cMrs.J.D.Ouellette, Mrs.W.K.Trower, Mrs, A, R: Griffith; Mrs.\u201cA, Cooper, Mis; M.XK.Pik The following were given financial assistance: Agricultural bur- children's dental cli: cs, a\u201cschoo] foi the blind; an organization helping crippled children; Ste.Afine\u2019s Military Hospital, + Navy League, Needlework Guild, settlers in Northern Quebec, Wino- a Camp, Big Sister Association, eGill student fund, and LO.D.Æ.work in India.Christmas baskets were also distributed to needy fa-!- ilies \u201cduring the Christmas\" season.One of the features of the chapter's work is its assistance to needy school children, and during the year four were helped in this \u201cway.The regent, \"Mrs.Munn, \u201cplaced a wreath on the Cenotaph in Westmount on Remembrance Day.Joan Perry, young leading woman in \u201cCounterfeit Lady,\u201d has \u2018ridden horses ever since she was: ve years of age, \u201cwhen her: fath- + gave her a tiny Shetland pony., Be Prepared Properly refrigerated food \u2018is as important to your family's health as a properly heated home.RIF your \u2018electric refrigerator: giving entire.satisfaction WE, 3234 for expert refrigeration service.\u201cWe service Domestic Refrigerators, Apartment House equipment) and Meat and Grocery Store Plants, etc.No job too small\u2014None too high J Now.is \u2018the time.to have: your refrigeration equipment overhaul- séd\u2014Free estimates given.MCPARLAND EFRIGERATION Rog'd 2 Hillside avons \u201c\u201cficers revealed a highly successful \u2019 ry Mrs.Wm.Duncan; honorary: business mestibg of the Montreal si ent, was elected a of the Canadian Storage and Trans- ay.Directors include A.L.Lewis, dsor, for Ouiatini J.B.Bail- Brunswick, and Fred J.Parsons, Halifax, for Nova Beotia Vino Harisay And Doris Killam Are ; Sonata Evening\u201d - Où Tuesday \u201cThe next: meeting of the Fr iends of Chamber Music \u2018Society will be held on Tuesday evening in the Windsor Hotel,*at which Vino Ha- risay, director: of the famed: Ha- risay String Quartet; and Doris Killam, guest pianist will play.The evening.will take the form of a Sonata Evening, and all music will belong to\u201c this class.\u2018 The program will be as follows: gretto tranquille, allegro animato.2\u2014Old English Sonata in -D minor by Gibbs (1699-1788) Adagio espressivo, Allemande, La sostenuto, Aria con Variatione.Arr, A.Moffat.3\u2014Sonata .in D minor, op::108, by: \u2018Brahms Ç poco presto e con sentimento, Presto agitato.Further information can be\u2019 ob- \u2018tained fro È i Arlington \u201cavenue resident, dent of the: society.> Mrs.Pope personally conducted summer tour has been announced by Mrs.H.B.Pope, 422 Metcalf avenue, leaving Here July 2nd by Cunard-White Star S.S.Antonia.The tour.includes Scotland, England, a two week\u2019s cruise on the large Cunard White Star S.S.Lancastria visiting Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Poland afd.the Northern part of Germany, returning by the Kiel Canal to London.\u201cThese crifises to the Northern Capitals and the Baltic sea are always very popular, especially with the young people.One lives: on the ship for the cruise duration, making interesting excursions on shore each day, with dancing, singing, bridge and gaines every evening on deck, After a stay in London they follow extension tours which take in Holland, Belgium, Vimy and France, also Germany and Switzèr- land.These are also priced very reasonably.Mrs.Pope\u2019s tours have aiways been most successful.A¢ it is expected that there will be a great'déal of travel overseas this summer it will be an advantage to register early for any foreign holiday trip.Mrs.Pope will be-pleased to.give: afiy further ins formation.SERVICE LAST NIGHT \u201cFollowitig up the recent annual Auxiliary Bible Society, the atini- versary religious service was held 1 first\u2019 minute of the game, couples of.m \"| in Fashion H.B.Parker = Recovering From Illness Principal Of Westmount | High School Reported Making Satistactog Progress By Melville Sinn The teachers: :and scholars of Westmount High were delighted to hear the good news circulated throughout the school this past week that Principal H,B.Parker, who underwent an operätion in the General Hospital recently, is regaining his strength very satisfactorily.Officials have been kept busy \u201canswering \u2018calls \u2018regarding the progress being made by Mr.Parker, and when assured.of his ultimate recovery there were ext The unavoidable absence of the Principal has put further raspal sibility on the shoulders.of Mr.uperintendent à ; supervising the Schools.He is functioning of the High and coup- | led with his arduous duties in con- 5 v Argyle by 2 to 1; Strachan started the scoring for Argyle during the and a after.Knott: assisted Strachan in scoring again.In the last period Riddell, on an assist from Ian: Hellyer, scored for Westmoui ; W.H.S.Penny; Wood Frasers Heilyer, Wallace, \"Riddell; subs:\u2014 Armstrong, Moore, Fitzpatrick.A yle\u2014Hanson; Knott, ston: Strachan; Hill, Riddall; Sawers, Shienfield.Intermediate vs.L.C.C, Lang- subs:: Ketterson, Cameron, ates beat L.C.C.by 6 t intermediates used the same tactics as the Seniors and pressed.the.L.G.C, squad hard.Turner scored: on an assist from Low, and two minutes later scored again with Bennett and Low assisting him, and five minutes later \u2018Bennett assisted Turner in scoring again.At four minutes after the beginning of the second period Bennett skated through the defense and beat Walter Johnson at the nets.In another four minutes Kennedy scored unassisted, At 15.52.Fisher broke away with Wells; and aftetbeating the defense Fisher scored.W.H.S.\u2014Scarlett; Bennett, Morrison Fisher, Low, Turner; subs: Kennedy, Wells, Austin, Darling.L.GC.C\u2014W.Johnson; Morrell, Hendrey; Burgess, Routledge, Mec- Clymont; subs: Sweet, Tetrault, Durand, Falls.\"MISS C: R.FREYVOGEL \u2018 Miss Charlotte R.Freyvogel, of 2187 Souvenir Aveilue, is a senior student at the Traphagen Sehooll of Fashion, New York City, accord: ing to announcement by Ethel Tra- phagen, director.Miss Freyvogel, Is specializing.ration and Costus me Design in the Art Department me ability of the pre {'gratulating Bulloch for his splen- \u2018satisfied that we\u2018 have ax-payers.ister without portfolio, criticized \u2018Mr.\u201cBulloch \u201cin a: joking manner, boasted a fine cemetery and that \u2018many.of the me +t field and numerous other: \u201cLabelle: MLA.and Hon TI.Coo- nan.In the ansence of Murray W.unfortunately.was ; Hayes, ; il Montreal West, Ranked as Canada\u2019s greatest director of broadcast drama, Rupert Caplan has helped place Montreal on the map as originating point of many of the Dominion's outstanding programs.\u2018Spotlight Parade,\u2019 and \"And So It Came to Pass\u201d are but two of the many radio shows der bis.dir of the \u201cWestmount \u2018Conservative Association spoke, telling \u2018of his admiration.for the courage and jer on- did work \u2018since being elected to office.Both had: man-sized: jobs, \u2018the president stated, and \u2018we are mat men filling them.\u201d He ended with: a strong plea that Mr.Duplessis, n his legislation, remember the Layton The Hon.Gilbert Tayton, min- for being \u2018too.modest, reminding the member that the Division also | places should be.: prepared for position.-His division, he.atated, wanted a lake on\" the mountain, a large auditorium on Fletchers | dvan- tages, and he thought Mr.Bull- och a little bashful in merely ask- for wading pools.Other: speaker included: Rene who J.A.onnelly made a \u20ac pable chairman, assisted by Horace J.Gagne K.C., as vice-chairman.Those: at the head.table \u2018were: Jos.Laverty, KIC, H.S.Quart, Philippe Monette, K.C., M.L:À., H.Beique, M.L.A., Gustave Monette, K.C., JR.Pearson, Mayor of \u201cJonathan: :Robinson, M.L.A., J.V.Grenning, Director of Forests, Queensland, Australia, Girard Thibault, ML.A, George Campbell; X.C., Hon.Gil bert Layton, S.A.Baulné, P.A Lafleur, M.L.A., John Hand, J.R.Lemire, Hon.Oscar Drouin, Duncan Anderson, Mayor A.Raynauit, M.LA., Hon, O: Gagnoh, K.C., Minister of Mines, Hon.Alphonse Raymond, C.G.Ogden, K.C., Hon.P.A.Pesse, Deputy Prime Minister of Queensland: and Minister of Lands and Forests; Hon.Maurice Duplessis, K.C., J.A.Donnelly, Horace Gagne, K.C.,, W.R.Bul- Ioch, MA, Hon.Martin B.Fisher, Provincial Treasurer, Joe Harold, Hon.F.J.Leduc, Minister of Roads; Panet Raymond, K.C, Pro-Mayor of Westmount, Char-|.les Hälé; K.C, Charles Pro-Maÿor of Oütremont, Rene Labelle, M.L.A., St: Henry, Hon.T.J.Coonan, K.C., John Pen- verfie, Archie Stocker, K.C, J.A.MIA, Mayor H.Pars, of Hampstead, C.A.Fortin, Piouff Lacoste, K.C, rs of {he op- |i.Moore, | AINLY *\u201d ABOUT * x Kk GROUNDHOGS Someone played us a dirty trick.We asked about Groundhog Day, after failing to find it7on the calendar, and we were told that it was the third Monday after the second \u2018Sunday in March.So .we planned on doing a column\u2019 about Groundhogs for that week, when lo and behold! they sneaked Groundhog Day past us.two weeks agol Oh welll everyone gets fooled at one time or another! So we'll just ignore the trick played on.us and do our column this: week.ke : The groundhog is: not a hog: at all, but:is a rat belonging to of whatever prairie dog.Generally speak- it is a large, thickly bui allied haired tail, no check pouches, with a rudimentary.first front gions or on\u2019open prairie.They are something like humans, in that Logether in have not \u2018developed socialistic, \u201ccapitalistic or communistic traits.(Which probably explains why the winter, for then he e sleeps ail through it.The procedure is to eat as much as possible.all \u2018through\u2019 the autumn, and when winter comes, can spring be .oh, excuse us, we're a couple of other e ground one.AS: we \u2018were saying, when winter comes, Mr.Groundhog crawls into his hok with his wife and .amily, and: go quite indifferent draught which blows cold\u201d down from the outside world.Sometimes.perhaps seeking fresh air\u2014for row is not the most fragrant\u2019 thing in the world\u2014he comes out and goes for a walk.Cael ke {This brings us to the dirty trick they played on us) This walk ison the second of \u2018February.Tf he sées his shadow, tradition has it that the sight thereof frightens him, and he goes back into the hole: Just what this has with six weeks more of win- no one seems willing to explain, or even anxious.We were too lazy to look up the origin of the mystery, so we'll: leave that to you, if you're sufficiently interested.Whaddaye think we are, anyway .a free encyclopoedia?i dob 4e The groundhog family grows in litters of from 2 to 4 at a\u2019jump.However, foxes and dogs eat the little ones at about the same rate, world is in no danger of béing -\u2018averctowded with ground ho \u201cThe \u201c praitie dog, inciden \u201ciwill have a deep concern-for \u201cph \u201cchildren for the world i toe with a flat features: y and fleas, + + + The, groundhog inhabits open i ry, el n\u201cmo : as yet\u2018 ties whi fof education should 6067\" LUNCHEON Addressed Overseas Asso- On ] ciation finest lype of \u201ccitizensh p Wansbrough, M.A., headmaster of Lower Canada College, was the guest speaker .Saturday at the 6087 Overseas\u2019 Association Luncheon in the Queen's Hotel, \u201c1 suggest that the healthy eit- izen.of \u2018the future will be one who the good life of his fellows, and who will not be thinking all the time in terms of export trade, ' \u2018ey-making, or.the-stock: 1 although \u2018we have-to thirk of these things at times,\u201d Mr.Wanshrough said, \u201cBut he will \u2018think of the ing of \u201chuman welfare and have illingness to contribute of his own time to the welfare of his native cour The.speaker, pointing wag a subject with which he was professionally concerned, said while his.:chief object was.¢ Ï 2 Was also important to keep a weather oye open-to.see what kind of a world last few years in this country to some extent, and-in other countries to \u2018a larger extent y which \u201ccalled emphasis\u2019 in the sphere \u2018of education in relation to the social and.-civic responsibili- | which young men were going } to have Lo shoulder in the future, Dealing first\u2019 with knowledge, the speaker said that the approach be: from the.angle\u2019 vf the personal appear ancex of the growing \u2018child, and he hoped in the next few.years, that the first attempt would be made to.the country to another during their school life in order that they might get a more intimate knows ledge, this vast country.whereby they took the bricks pattern.VC.NANSBROUGH WAS SPEAKER AT for anybody who is trying to \u201c{mand a dstration and also 0.1 political leaders, and.realize \u201cany falling \u2018away iin those stand- had raised transfer students: from.one part of |: f.the varied conditions \u201cof But knowledge was simply the bricks.Judgment, was the faculty \u201c] can think of mo more + And.now we're getting tired.(You're telling us, we bers.Goo'bye! hear you- {say 7) Next week, all about plum: 7 Greene Ave.,* John Moore was ordained-and inducted as elder, and W.N.Cunningham.and W.Thognber were ted to that office, having previously ordained, at West mount.Park United Church on Sunday, Rev.J.Lavell Smith officiating.The minister appliod the Story of St.Andrew to the office of elder, and drew attention to the instance wherein St.Andrew prov- \u2018ad himself to be the \u201cfirst elder\u201d, bringing his own brother Peter to Jesus, He was the first foreign missionary when he brought the enguir- \u2018ing Grecks, mentioned in the gospels, to Jesus, went on the minister and it was also Andrew who \u201cfound the boy on the mountain Who was willing fo share hisshmch with the crowd\".judgment ind his way through all the complicated problems of modern life,\u201d Mr.important quality than 4 Wansbr ough said.considération was: the understanding of the implications of living in an age of specialization.\u201cThe proper respect must be knowledge.\u201d On the moral plane young men and women must de- d: maintain honest admin- nlorm to: such standards of moral\u201cjudgment that they will know.how.to select.their that ards must be blamed, in the last resort on the clectarate.ur Inducted | \u201cpaid to those who by a life-time of: training have acquired a specialist ouncil Pla Rally For S.s Workers Soon On Thursday \u201cevening, Lhe Ros ligious Iiducation.Council will, sponsor an Easler Rally for Sunday Schoo! workers of all denomis nations, to be heldiin the Central YiM.C.A., Drummon treet, it is announced by Mrs.D, Gowans, Sunnyside avenue, whe is rally convener.; From 7 til} 8 pm; there will be an exhibition of handwork and materials, vallod Jo «1! phases of teacher's work.From 8 til] 846, there wi he £TouD discussions on Easter and Missions led by Miss Morton cf Kensington Presbyterian Church (Juniors); Miss Fylor of he Diocesan Boar \u2018Religious Education (Primary);.and.Miss Margaret Bennett of the United Church of Canadp (Beginners).Then there will be a demonstra- tion-of songs and stoves, follows by lantern slidés and a lecture by Miss Edith Adamson of St.Thomas Anglican Church \u201cCaravan Sunday School \u201cWork in the North West\", BURIAL TODAY Funeral \u201cservices were.hal night at the D.A.Collins Chapel, Sherbrooke street west, for Mrs.George T.Kennedy, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs, D.Ellis, 652 Grosvenor \u201cavenue, her 77th year.She was for Marion McGibbon.\u2018 At Sherbrooke .COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE A Specialist in Charge of Each Department Radio Repairs Motor Repairs Washer Repairs =.Vacuum Repairs .Household Repairs Oil Burner Repairs Refrigerator Repairs Blower Furnace Repairs BOOTH BROS.ELECTRICIANS D (Established Over 25 Years) sr 4 SHERBROOKE STREET W.(At Melrose) ELwood 7379 Orange Pekoe Blend rente 7 154% ce Ba \u20ac A] @ \\e/ is 3) 24 \u2014 ys Lt 41 1 ke VE pyr) in Jef ie | si bY A ht ans i Sev 2 di i tra 0 W 20 Loin ios Mi Ta 1d 20 or ed ay 2 Li e Ly.Mi \u2014 1 ht a A es or ©.A a all tak ar! 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a genera ason ay eb.2 of colou an ue est atic re.4,00 00 10; 1fred n us he sh an es ed A at phon W er ons, on 1and 00 tr fo 30 HB m at WE BS MOLNT Eig th AR Eat.la RBROOK GREY.AVENUE) d Feb: 2 c at To en Special M ce ns hero ge harge nt the 5 Six 3 he CIE ZL AAT Le JS \\ L EF S ERRQ LIV) LYNN du eC] I erel \\ a $110; De HAVILLAND \\ fac, ed h N N N The CHARG of the N.er.at CLIISUIS LEE 27 IG DE Leds 222 ce ESERVE NOW PL; 9654 LG B IGAD pot! 1 h os JO! i) he Re FT so ag Fea THA RAYE 16 18 yric Oper id Shor Sub urin SEN tel Night at 29 he Pirates Of 33 35 39 ca [AS ac.Penzanc i 42 of 155100 arte) TC D'Oyl 3 CLO 5, depl ut be TR ra =] Ci 51 52 53 54 sp age be or st co URSD Y, FRI 56 57 sp Schyle ie 26¢ el eweller 63.164 65 e Wi ed ritnes an b, if the ma a SERRE EERE REE ER RR 1\u20ac 2477 RE ICE CRE 2 7 LS UART.ered 2 tu 00 7 GE 7 CE 7 © 7 7} i ction; le 7 5 4 = Room ff, ta 7 CE on Good\u2019 Fao r+ Nichol 7 | % N Ime in 7 7 Ly ve ady 7 P] Th he plains ably: ay: alph, 7 cl seël 11.Mishe- geressive defence M A Salt yp Ce Hands 18 9, ESPERAD 0 M best roles 77.bl ance one of hi ri NOMENA ol EC 15 judge, and _ Sh arts, appropriately Li Zz Hel re: take yril-Hessey- CE 2 Un Ll i wi Si ri Eric H Byatt 2 red us TI sn Black, rand 7 (5d Added Feature CE 2 s O st sentation Z Z 2 W Vira New 313 as rünning où TREN oR Sta St 40: abo ar ng layed if.do an ane Li Je Ernest ps il Na Ve = Let arion, dy AR LE = te 0 AON CLS al pposin 1,163 e was S ts HE ai thèrs Tor fo es Re 7 Cl] + La Te HE x CESLIE BANKS: HE INVIGORATING DRINK OF REAL BEEF FLAVOUR ie \u201ccenter; broke away and ed the: Westmount lads to beat | ) Smaill, Ross, CW, \"Johnson, Fred John- LI, MacDonald, Lorimer, [sûbs: \u2014Hellyer,- Mowatt; , Benison: : on at McGilT \u2018University, last night \u2018on \u201cThe English ÿ Home\u2014Norman \u2018to Vices,\u201d in \u2018the: lecture hall chanics\u2019 Institute lable To ill Steadily coat and ts and ls Like Putt ng 3 Money In ne In Today.Li- cond Em meet wil be à gieat Improvement: over the first.© party to the Laur tiens was hel which \u2018promises \u201cto be an.annual \u2018affair.Two charté ed busses took \u2018the: party of som \u2018eighty boys, under.the guardianship\u201d \u201cof- Rev.Bro.Director and Messrs.T.Healy and\" C.Durochier of \u2018the: lay taech- ing staff, and-Mr.E.\u2018McCormick, seoutmaster, and Bros.Manhian, Camille and: © from: the school\u2019 grounds: at 8.30 Jaume: Shawbridge.\u201cOn arrival at Shawbridge, the for} boys were grouped: into parties ac- y cording to their age and prowess.Mr.Durocher, accompanied by the biggest and best skiers: started off in the direction of Sauveur.Bro.G d al Cormick took another group the Valley of Paradise, Bros.Man- hian and Camille took charge of those who were tobdgganning.l Ted Neopole Named Head OF SMCC \u2018At- the\u2018 annual meeting of the: Sports Motor \u2018Cycle\u2019 Club on : hursday at the clubrooms, \u201cTed.Neopole was elected the president of the\u2018club for the season of 1937.He replaces Lorne Lyndon who during the past season did a very capable job and \u2018whose leadership will long be appreciated by all the members of the club., Although the attendance was somewhat under that expected; a good turnout of members represented the voice of the club as \u2018a whole, and the.voting of the new.executive was: carried out\u2019 to \u2018the satisfaction of all.5 :Chestnuts .3 \u2018Walnuts .1 4 2 0 by efeating the Leafs 50-12.Austin; and \u2018Lynes \u201cwere the: \u2018scoring aces.In the second game, the Hawks showed a reversal of.form and absorbed a -50-20 drubbing from the Bruins, Practically every member of the Bruins had scores \u2018of two figures.On account of a Juvenile game next Saturday between Southwestern and West- mount, \u2018there will be no leagüe games.a The teams were: Bruins: U.McCulloch, D.Light- foot, E.Jones, M.Paul, R.Ashley; E.LeMaistre.Hawks: W.Ball, M.Shippée, P.Redwood, W.Wilson, S.Hunter.Maroons: P.Stolp, G.Rogers, D.Austin, E.Reid, G.Lynes.Maple Leafs: N.Jefferies, D.Goodfellow, A.McIntosh, M.-Sa- bloff, C.Dubois.Preps Hockey League \u2014 L D pid 0.10 1 1-7 Coconuts .\u2018Peanuts .4 1 1 Tomorrow: Coconuts play Pea~ nuts and Chestnuts play Walnuts, Cocoanuts play Chestnuts and 1 Walnuts play Peanuts 27th ; 7: |.Those interested in forming al \u201con Feb.\u201cCocoanüts play Walnuts and Chestnuts play Peanuts on March 6th.\u2018Cocoanuts play Peanuts and Chestnuts play Walnuts on March 13th, Junior Hockey League Ee iis \u201cMcCreath Tomorrow: 9.00-10.00 Ellis plays McCreath, plays Greenshields.Feb.27th: 9.00-10.00 MecCreath and Greenshields, 10.00-11.00 Harrison and Ellis, March 6th: 9.0-10.00 Ellis and Greenshields; 10.00-11,00 Harrison and McCreath.March 13th: 9.00-10.00 Harrison and Greenshields, 10.00-11.00 Ellis and McCreath.Swimming _ Next Thursday the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Swimming Club will enter.a team in the Junior Swimming Meet to be held at Central \u2018Y\u2019 when the Lions\u2019 Club Trophy representing the championship will be up for competition, Fencing Great interest (as evidenced in Preceding the voting, Ted.outs | pom lined; a very well: thought out programme for the: benefit of all present members as well as.those to join for: this: year.He str ssed the fact that a substantial increase in members will aid th club to carry cRae, Ken.| and.\u2018several | Wednesday: tei Y Thursday: This condensed schedule - of events at the Westmount Athletic Grounds is included in the interests of the ever increasing number -of groups making use of the club-room \u2018meeting facilities, and the many who take keen interest in the games staged there.Today: x * Westmount -Stamp Club; Westmount Model Yacht Club; Indoor Cricket (Westmount) ; Fancy skating instruction period at 8.45., vs.Wanderers, Saturday: Games: Junior league playoffs, Royals Women\u2019s League for Health and Beauty; Indoor Cricket, (Westmount); \u2018Montreal Fencing Club.Games: Juvenile: League playoffs, Royals vs.-Maple Leafs, Monday: Women's League fo (Westward); West ealth and Beauty; Indoor Cricket unt Track and Field Club; faney skating practise period., Tuesday ; \u201cWomen's Leagüo \u2018for \u201cHealth and Beauty; \" Montreal Fencing Club; Ganies: Juvenile League.playoffs, Royals vs.Maple Leafs; Ramblers.instruction period.ing Club.vs, Grads.Games: Sénior League playoffs, Grads vs.Women's League for Health and.Beauty; Fancy skating Games: Junior League playoffs, Royals vs, Wanderers.Women's League for Health and Beauty; Montreal.Fenc- \u2018Senior League playoffs, Ramblers delicacies ey will\u2019 sit: down: to a ole e feast in Chinatown.Chès.£ jter Chen, Ivan Wong; David will be on hand to properly introduce everybody to the proper method of handling chop sticks.Dance Tonight in Victoria Hall the Hi-: 1Y and Hi-Y Grads unite to dance d{to the strains of Howard simpson\u2019s orchestra.Orchestra dance orchestra should report to E.L.\u2018Taylor on Saturday after-: ; noon at three o\u2019clock.FI.47 It ; PI E St.Catherine W.NEAREST LICENSED GROCER TO.\u2018WESTMOUNT \u2014 WE.Line Signals.Das, : Harrison: Jack scramble, \u201cthe s Phee; \"and: \u2018the.4 \u201cvictory in\u201d com- his team\u2019s only goal.i leaves Gregg Harrison plete possession.of\u201d.first place: Next Saturday, on- Ellis \u201cpla Jack MeCreath-in the first posi and Gregg Harrison plays Tommy Greenshields in the night-cap.i The teams were: - Among his TE \u201cMeCreath, ; prize: poss £5 Melvyn Douglas owns a x \u2018ven: \u2018him by an Indian ative \u2018East Indian in oduction of cess.\u201d Douglas is\u201cnow pl lead in Cotumbia*s- \u201cWomen\u201d ¢ of Glamour.\u201d Electrical Repairs \u201cTHE ONLY AUTHORIZED EASY REPAIR SHOP IN THE WESTEND\" GROCERY || EA Y ELECTRICAL COMPANY Gay Desperado\u201d e121 1 SHERBROOKE ST.W.WALNUT 2741 10.00-11.00 Harrison \u201cefficient slower\u201d for your benefit.who will work overtime "]
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