The weekly examiner : including the districts of Model City, Outremont, North End, 15 janvier 1931, jeudi 15 janvier 1931
[" nt According to the description obtained by the hospital authorities, Johnston was going down the hill, * when he went out of his course and crashed into a tree.Persons nearby real, Henry Hart died Monday at the _voled Roman Catholic, he was long : Hart, of Advertising Rates Call CRescent 0157 VOL.3.NO.3.| YMHAPAY HOMAGE TO LATE ALD.RUBENSTEIN WAS HEAD OF ASSOCIATION Joseph Cohen, K.C., M.L.A.Ald.W.S.Weldon, Alderman Seigler, Sol Kellert, Moe Levitt and Harvey Golden Spoke i in Appreciation of the Great Athlete and Executive \u2014 Many Members and Friends Present.\u201cFutile is life unless that life had in it a purpose\u201d.thought expressed in sincere and Louis Rubenstein by Joseph Cohen, K.C.M.L.\\.: don, Sol Kellert, honorary president of the Y.MILA.Moe Levitt.acting president, and Harvey Golden memorial service held last Sunday afternoon, in the auditorium of the Young Men's Hebrew Association in honor of the late president.Alderman Louis Rubenstein was the man who made goad fellowship between Jewish and non-Jewish in this city, chairman of the board of trustees, said in his keen analysis of the \u201cHe prided himself on his old tional Jewish faith and throughout his life served as model of Jew-| late communal worker's life.ish idelugy by playing the game manner.In his death,\u201d he said, tween Jew and nou-Jew.\u201d Ald.Weldon gave a graphic vears' friendship with Mr.Rubenstein.\u201cwe have lost that understanding torce between the ancient and the modern, the welding force be- was the heartielt eulogies of the late Ald Ald WLS Wel executive director at the Mr.Cohen.tradi- in a sportsmanlike and honorable and emotional account of his 50: \u201cStraight as a die, a thorough amateur sportsman and gentleman, no greater tribute could have been given to him than that accorded at his funeral.Would to God] there were more like him in the city,\u201d he remarked.: Sol Kellert praised the great stein in the building of the youth work carried out by Mr.Ruben-| s\u2019 athletic training quarters.\u201cHis notable example and encouragement led Jewish vouth to assume] their proper place in the field of athletics, and bred a new genera- | tion of Jewish sportsmen of which he himseli was the outstanding | figure.His death spells an irreparable loss to the Association.\u201d concluded.| stcin was held by the community at large.\u201cHe was most intimately connected with the Y.M.H.A.and it is but fitting that this organization should pay special homage and express sincere gratitude and deep affection for one who was its i Moe Levitt voiced the great esteem in which Alderman = leading light and guiding genius.\u201d A resolution of sympathy was read by S.L.Mendelsohn on behalf of the hoard of directors.Cantor Segal and Rabbi Bender.louk-, ed after the ceremonial proceedings.present.Moe Levitt was in the chair, Alderman Max Seigler was\u2019 SKIER INJURED BY HITTING TREE on Shakespeare Ruad at five o'clock Monday afternoon, W.Johnson, 18 years of age, of 4007 Hanton avenue, struck a tree and was severely injured.He suffered bruises about the fare and fractured his left leg.He was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital where his condition was reported as being serious.went to his aid and summoned an ambulance.HENRY HART DIED IN HIS 32ND YEAR Prominent for many years in the furniture dealing business in Mont- John Outre- residence of this son-in-law, McCabe, 850 Pratt avenue, mont, in his 92nd year.Born in County Sligo, Ireland, in 1838, Mr, Hart cam¢ to Montreal in 1848 at the age of ten years with his parents, He was educated at local Catholic schoois, and lator entercd the furniture department of Henry Morgan and Company, Limited, where he gathered sound knowledge relative to the intricacies of the fur- Niture business.He later left that firm, opening up his own furniture store\u2014Henry Hart, furniture, first on St.Antoine street, later on University street.Approximately 26 years ago he retired from business.A dee « member of St.Patrick's Church and later of the, congregation of St.Raphael's Church, He is survived by wo sons, P.a.+ $ fe 0 0 0 0 5e 5 \u20ac * + + AN APPRECIATION + + + + The sudden doith of Alder- ® < man Rubenstain has left a void * ¢ in the Association which it will «| * be impossible to fill.2 + For ycars the members of ol AT AGE OF 60 YEARS Mrs.Rebecca Cohen, wife of Rev.Myer Cohen, 117 Mount Royal avenue west, died Monday night at the age of G0 years after an illness of six weeks\u2019 duration.Mrs.Cohen was the mother of Joseph Cohen, K.C, M.L.A., and a prominent member of Montreal's Jewry.She was interested in social welfare work, to which she devoted a great part of her time, In addition\u2018 to her husband and sons, che leaves one daughter, Mrs, M.S.Signer, of Montreal.The funeral was held Tuesday, from the residence.of Montreal; and by five daughters, Miss E.Hart, Mrs.C.E.Patterson, Mrs.J.B.McCabe, Mre.A.Malcom, of Montreal, and Mrs.A.V.Fabian, of St.Paul, Mina.Outremont MONTREAL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1931.The stand-out week in the west this winter will be February 7-14 when the Banff Winter Sports Car- Paradise of skiers.skating, sleighing, mushing, and every variant of winter sport, there is added to all these the incomparable beauty of a setting in the heart of the Rockies, clothed in their winter dress of ermine beneath a sky of tur- quoize.The pretty little town of Banff ir lit from end to end in a blaze of colored lights with, here and there, the the tepees of of the Stoney Indians and the color- nival will he held.snowshoers, curlers, hockey, MRS.EC.TOWNSEND NEW PRESIDENT OF FAIR-ST.GILES LADIES treasurer, Mrs.J.N.McCuaig roll | secretary, Mrs.A.A.Labelle; corresponding secruiary Mrs.A.ë ance; | press correspondent, Mrs convenor of flower omis Sire.J.Robinson; convenor of sick and visiting committee, Mrs.E.G.Baker; convenor of parsonage and buying committee, Mrs.Robert Neville; pianist, Mrs.C.Kenkel.The Rev.J.W.P, MacFarlane.occupied the chair during the election of officers for the coming year.Howard S.Ross Spoke \u2018 To Members of Y.W.H.A.Lust Monday evèning a lecture was sponsored by the Young Women's Hebrew Association public speaking and debating class at their St.Urbain Street headquarters.The subject chosen was, \u201cModern Poetry\u201d\u2014 in the lighter vein, by Howard 8.Ross, K.C.The class is under the supervision of Max Bernfeld, K.C.Tuesday evening a lecture was given by Rabbi Julius Berger, on \u201cWhat we would like our children to The funeral was held yesterday morning from St Raphael's Church to Oko snd W.J.Hert, af Cote des Neiges Cemetery.4 be\u201d Both decturee were well attend.Py W.E.Round Secty.db; YL ae , - - fui nute of brig Iresses, beaded short week, night with firew of the Banff Gur high light of th ski-jorers, alr swimming in tobogganning.tains with insets 1951 carnival, the sports and M csuver, Queen of As Sf all this = there is orks the annals of winter sports, the fun of the carnival going and it ends up with the.election of the Queen for the ensuing year.shows skivrx In action under the shadow of the moun- Ww.The Weekly Examiner Model City North End C all CRescent 0157 a ee te re PRIC E.TWO CENTS ht-hued blankets, befeathered head- squaws and shiny-eyed papooses.cre not enough to crowd into one the great Ice Palace, lit up at displays, the annual trap shoot 1 Club, the packing contest with its e famous diamond hitch, and open the hot suiphur springs, unique in Masquerade balls keep Lay-out of Pat Brewster, president of the E.Round, secretary-treasurer of is Doris Winnifred Parkes, of Van- the Carnival.Thieves Take Away Safe But Find It Empty Burglars who would carry awax Mount Royal were very much ORCHESTRA PRESENTED FIRST CONCERT OF YEAR J J Gagnier i in Charge of Local Musicians Under the leadership of Mr.J.J.Gagnier the Y.MM.A.Symphony Orchestra which is now in the twentieth year of its existence, presented its first concert of the season on Sunday evening, last.À very fine program was given by the orchestra which is made up of over fifty musicians.The guest soloist of the evening was Mr.Isidore Gralnick, violinist, who is one of the outstanding students of the McGill Conserva- torium of music.The orchestra is probably the oldest of the educational projects of the Association and it has made great progress during the twenty years that it hes been functioning.Many of the older membecs have.Brown up & the Association have looked ï | hich il had tal the trouble to 1 1 \u2018 « Ka + \u20ac \u20ac - # up to him as being the embodi- + amoved at finding the site which wey haa taken e suble to re 4 ment of all that is right, and $| The annual meeting of the Fair- Move from the Stop and Shop store.162 Fairmount Avenue.last : in him nave always J and \u201c| mountSt.Giles United Church Ladies\u2019 Friday morning.contained nothing of any value.most admirably blended those | Aia Society was held in the church 11 ; ; ; Thain S ; ve ; * 5 : wey then placed it at the corner of St Urbain Street and & finer qualities which go to = parlors Tuesday last, when reports 2074 ! [leit dl Lo < make up the true sportaman.* were given by the convenors of the [Laurier Avenue and Jeit the vretmits.* on the ears L° pris ide > several committees.covering last In their great hurry to make off with their prize, the inefficient % sha ook ac wit pride * .cork GNOPtS & I .\u2026, ; _ ; ; & upon his many achievements * year\u2019s work, AN reports showed 174.qhieves Turgot some of their toys.A jimmie and chisel were left upon his y even activity amcngsi the members.ul we which were handed over 10 the police and take head & and his remarkably fine influ- \u20ac The Treasurer\u2019s report showed n° Jin the store which were handed over to the police and taken to head- + ence upon all those who came ® balance of $279.48 in hand at the end \u201cquarters along with the safe.& in contact with him.\u201clof the year, after disbursements fore The break was discovered carly last Friday morning by Con- * S.Leon Mendelsohn, > the year amounting to $3,117.67.stable Senecal, of No.20 station.The constable found the glass of * rary Secretary.> HA, : o| Officers for the coming year were thie front door battered in and the door ajar.He immediately sum- M.H.A.ec = P clected as follow: President.Mrs.moned the manager, Wilived Ayers.who reported the loss oi the GG dp » à à 5 6» SE, C.Townsend; first vice-president, Mrs.T.B.Thomas: second vice- pale but stated that it contained nothing of value.Mrs.T.B.; president.Mrs.H.N.McCailum; re- \u2014 - ee - Ce meme MRS R COHEN DIE cording-secretary, Mrs, 8.Lindsay: with it and in fact some of them .® treasurer, Mrs.J.Keating; assistant-| have received most of their musical education in this organization.The program was as follows:-\u2014(1) Symphony No.92 \u201cOxford\u201d\u2014Hadyn.5 Violin Concerto in D Minor.Opus 22.\u2014Wicniawski.(3) Dubinshka\u2014 | Rimsy- -Korshow, (4) Lamento\u2014from i the Hebrew Trilogy.\u2014Hamerik.(6) ot on the shore, Jig.\u2014Grainger.Pr OUTREMONT ELECTIONS + _ The City of Outremont will hold fs municipal) eiections in April.The coming event is looked forward to with great interest in all busimess circles as well as social.Nomination day will be held an the second Monday in April while the following Monday will be election day.The three aldermen whose terms expire this year are, AldermenC.E.Gravel, J.D.Hudson, and E.W.Sayer.+ 466464006454 5 4 i +++.GP 2000290000422 ! FIRE DURING 167 CAL $36,207 DAMAGE YEAR 1931; 3 ANSWERED | December Proves Heaviest for Local Fire Department \u2014 | | Many Alarms for Grass Fi No Fires in August.last week, the year of 1930 witnessed City of Outremont by fires, The sum total of alurms sounded made and cighty false alarms were ru struction is reported to be $2.656.Ju rung during that period.The greatest number of alarms w two.Only four of these calls turned luss of a first-storey floor which cost TAKE PLACE IN APRIL % OUTREMONT DYE WORKS FIREMAN TAKES LIFE | AFTER ELUDING GUARD In a fit of imsamity, lrought on through illness, Licut Peter Beaudin, 41, of the Outremont Fire Department, slashed his throat with a razor in his home, 7253 Casgrain avenue, yesterday.He died instantly, The body was taken to the morgue, and after an inquest a jury under deputy Coroner lichert issued a verdict of suicide.Beaudin wus married and father of four children.He had beon in the service of the City of Outremont for 16 years, said Police Chief G.O.Beker.\u201cHe was lextremely strong, and on eight occasions had given his blood for transfusion purposes,\u201d the Chief added.He had heen sick for some time, and only last night, on a doctor's report that he was suffering from insanity, it was decided by his family to send him to the St.Jean de Diou asylum.This morning, according to Ftre- men Fahey and Sweeney, who were guarding him at his home, Beaudin left his sick bed to go into an adjoining roum, which he locked before his guardiuns were able to follow him.A moment later the firemen heard a moan, and breaking the door they found the victim dead on the floor.A razor was found by his side.ENLARGES PREMISES \u201cThere really is no secret about my success,\u201d stated the owner of the Outremont Dye Works when in\u2019 conversation with our correspondent this morning.\u201cGood work end prompt delivery is the royal road to success in the valet business.\u201d Recently the Outremont Dye Works has been enlarged and renovated throughout.The wtore has been operated on Van Horne Avenue for the past five years, and has received the patronage of resiients of Outremont end the Town of Mount » eB à à à à à à * + + SECOND TERM OF \u201cY*\u201d + + BUSINESS CLASS OPENS + + ame + + A thorough business course * * including Gregg\u2019s Shorthand, * % Typewriting and Bookkeeping, *% © under competent professional *% % teachers, is sponsored by the © & Y.W.H.A.for the benefit of its #%! ® members.Certificate issued to % % cach successful pupil upon *, © compkilion of course.Classes 4° @ take place on Tuesdays, 7,30\u2014 % 9.30 P.M.dnd Sundays 10.00- +: + 1200 A.M.+ + > + + + à à à à \u20ac à à à res During Month of April \u2014 According to a report issued by the local fire-fighting headquarters the loss of $36,207 of property in the I during the past year were 167.Of these, only 12 were recorded as actual fives, Forty-five needless runs were ng during the twelve months, The month of December is credited with the heaviest losses of the year.Building property damage is recorded as $5,670 and household fixture de- nuary ranks next with building losses estimated at $4,216 and the lost contents of these homes were valued at $2,786.Midsummer is ervedited with the least number of fire casualties.No fires were reported during the month of August.Eight false alarms were cre rung in April.There were twentye oul to he fires.Damage during that month was estimated at $6,315.In October, there were twenty alarms and only one was a fire of any consequence.The damage resulted in the $785 to replace.te et me : RS 1, FTZSERALD BURIED ON MONDAY Funeral services for Mrs.J.Fitze gerald were held last Monday morn- {ing in St.Michael's Chunch.Mass | was sung by her som, Rev.J.J.Fitzgerald assisted by Rev.Fathers Byrd and Britt.The chief mourners were: Her four sons: Rev.J.J.Fitz gerald, Richard, James and William, all of Montreal; Sister Mary Angela of Johnstown, N.D.; Miss Mary Fitzgerald, Montreal; Basll and James Fitzgerald, grandsons; Michael Bou.zan, and Maurice, Gerald, John and Thomas Fitzgerald, nephews.Among those present were: Rev, | Father Bastley, Rev.Father McGinnis, Rev.Martin Reid, Rev.J.J.Flood, Rev.Father Polan, M.J.Scott, I.P, \u201cAitemas, W.Sheely, Peter Doyle, Jon Dumphy, W.Laird, Robert L, Lee, J.Sheely, J.D.Altimes, F.Flood, S.P.Cowan, P.J.Stewant, F, Murphy, H.Fitzgerald, J.McBain, William Hunt, Harry Wareham, C.P.Warcham, H.I.Iverson, P.Maloney, J.\u2018Maloney, J.Farley, P.Scullion, I, Donchue, J.Donohue, R.J.Knox, Thomas Farley, R.J.Hart, C.Bowd.en and several others.MRS.J.À, GUNN HEADS MGVICAR LADIES AID The Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of Mace Vicar Mumorial Church held their annual meeting recently in the church hall.A successful year was indicated when the treasurer's annual report was read.The sum of $2,699.57 was raised, Officers for 1931 are: Honorary presidents, Mrs.J.G.Potter, Mrs.J.McNeill, Mrs, John Gladstone, Mrs.David Scott, Mrs.H.MacKenzie; president, Mrs.J.A.Gunn; first vice.president, Mrs.A.M.Stewart; second vice-president, Mrs.E.G.Fetterly; recording secretary, Mrs.Robert Grant; corresponding secretary, Mrs, Julian M.Scott; tressurer, Mrs, J.E.Ferrier; Calendar secretary; Mrs.Charles Henry; pisnist, Mrs.Julian M.Scott; conveners of committees are: Flower, Mrs, J.F.Leitch; sick visiting, \u2018Mrs.James Scott; social, Mrs.M.E.Pritchard, Mrs, James El.litt, Mrs.J.Hair; linen, Mrs.A.As Scott and \u2018Mrs.B.A.Allison.At the conclusion of the meeting Mrs.J.A.Gunn was presented with a bouquet of roses.Tea was served.FIRE DAMAGES MOUNT R a PAGE TWO THE EXAMINER Published Weekly by ,( The Examiner Publishing Co.ADVERTISING GEAD OFFICE EDITORIAL CRascent 5357 PARK AVENUE CResceat 0157 : 0157 MONTREAL, THURSDAY.JANUARY 15, 1931.Willingdons Say Goodbye With the departure, yesterday, of Lord and Lady Willingdun, Canada loses one of its most popular Gpvemor Generals, Lord Willing- don goes to take up a task from which most men would shrink in dismay and after a career of public service which would surely justify a plea for amply-carned repose.God speed to the King's representative, and may his term as Viceroy of India, be as successful as his stay in Canada.North End Rents too High The dollar.today, purchases more than at any time since before the war.You can buy more clothes, food.luxuries, and entertainment with the monthly stipend than was possible a year or two ago.There is one thing, however, that has not come down in price, and that is wents.This situation is unjust in the extreme to the householders, any of whom have to get along just now on reduced incomes.Witn money at its present high value, landlords are realizing as high as thirty per cent on their money invested.À rental of $00 per month, contracted for in 1929, is worth about $80 tu the landlord today at the dollar's present purchasing value.A flat which was let for $60 in 1929 should therefore he rented fur not more than &45 today.But a survey of the North End doesn\u2019t reveal many reductions.The landlords are-making a killing and rents must be reduced.Quebec\u2019s Health Laws One frequently hears and reads criticism of the state of public health and the regulations governing public health in the Province of Quebec, and this province is shown in an unfavourable light when compared to other provinces of the Dominion.There are many phases of public health, however, in which Quebec is far ahead of the other provinces.As an example, take the regulations governing vaccination against smallpox.In Quebec.such vaccination of school children is compulsory, while in Ontariv it is not compulsory to those Swhose parents have \u201cconscientious\u201d objections to vaccination.In the past three years, there have been only some two dozen cases of smallpox in Quebec, and cach one was traced to \u201cimmigrants\u201d from Ontario.; \u201d aan vie - 7 A Significant Achievement Ten Ttalian bombing planes achieved une of the outstanding feats of aviation history by flying together across the Atlantic from the west caast of Africa te Brazil.The feat has won.and deservedly so, the praise of all nations.It should make some nations think seriously, however.It is only a matter of a very short period of time until squadrons of bombing planes will be able to cross the ocean and return without stopping.After a few good-will flights, there might come squadrons of bombing planes, loaded for destruction, that could easily destroy many large eities on the Atlantic seaboard from Halifax to Cape Hatteras in a single flight.\u2019 The City Fathers are to be congratulated on their method of handling the recent snow storm.Scrapers and men, by the hundreds,| which was to be divided between the were soon on the job, cleaning up the snow.\u2014 Classified Advertisements 20 WORDS - 35 CENTS \u2014 1 CENT FOR EACH ADDITIONAL WORD.DISPLAY HEADINGS\u201410 CENTS EXTRA.Classified Advertisements Accepted until Friday of Each Week FRENCH, #rench Phonetics, Malian, FOR SALE Mrs.Logan.Diploma French .and| BUSINESS SUITS top coals, tuxedos .; 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you will win it hands down?\u201d M.A.A.A.away back early in the I said, \u201cLouis, don\u2019t bother me; there eighties; he was doing his stunts on \u2019 , skates while J was busy with anow shoes.When in the spring of 1889 I became secretary-treasuner of the M.A.A.A.! became naturaliy more in-|.is nothing novel in that for me and I prefer to take it quietly for the rest of my days.\u201d But he hept et it and the slogan was broadcast end sure enough I did win, and the morning after the election, was elected by the Aldermen to a seat on the Executive.Some people thought it strange that such a life-long friend of mine should vote against me, on that occasion, but knowing what was on, I took mo motice of it and after the meeting he came to congratulate me, and to try to explain matters.How- timate, as he was a director of that! .> institution.I well remember one night, in 1890, when a number of us, members of the M.A.A.A., escorted him to the train when on his way to take part in the Fancy Figure Skating Champicn- ship to Le held in St.Petersburg.I have somewhere in my possession a letter which he wrote me from there telling of the way he was haressed by the spies and police; about the way in which they scratched cut the words \u201cBritish subject\u201d on his passport, his arrest and then his liberation by the British Government, through Baron Rosen the British ambassador; winding up his letter by stating \u201cGoodby, Billy, next time you hear from me, I will probably be in cold, cold Siberia.\u201d Then came another detter announcing the fact that he had won two out of three contests, the third going to a nephew of the Czar.Fished in Mountains During that period, he and I used to go fishing m the lakes around St.Agathe, that is when the first trains ran there, and at times we wera accompanied by one or two of his brothers and on one occasion by the late Eddie Shepperd.There were no automobile roads at\u2019 that time amd scarcely passable roads for Luckboards, but there were fish aplenty.On onc occasion we had to load a Vercheres boat on a hay cart, and convey it to a far distant lake, and when we arrived at the only farmhouse we were stopped at the gate by the proprietor who refused to let us go thrcugh his farm to the lake, Whzrcapon Louis exhibited his C.W.A.president's badge, which the farnier mistook for a Fish and Game Inspector's badge amd we had not only entree but assistance with cur boat to the lake and back over the hill to our haycart when we had made a good catch.* It was only a few weeks ago, when driving up to St.Agathe with my daughter-in-law from British Cclum- bia and a party that I was showing them where Louis\u2019 party slept in the hayloft of fisherman Belisle\u2019s house at Trout Lake, there being too many occupants in the beds already.Did Stunts Together He and I used to do our stunts on the stage for the M.A.A.A.concerts, and on cne occasion, he accompanied me to Rawdon, where my family used to reside every summer, and where we fished in the Ouareau L River all day and helped at a concert in the evening, the proceeds of 2, YOU to find them.= churches of the village.It was intended to hold the concert in an abandoned Presbyterian church there as had happened before,| I- but the trustees were adamant and would not allow the performance.5.The Reverend Father Baillargeon, the parish priest at that time, had just held a very successful bazaar in the large barn and the decorations and stage were still there, and he kindly told my wife that we could have the use of same.And not only that, Lut gave us the use of his piano which contributed largely to 9 a successful cntertainment cnjoyed by hundreds of the surrounding farmers.In.Of course, Louis was in police uniform regulating the traffic and the Name ooo disposition of the, farmers\u2019 rigs in their proper places and it was not, Address PT until after he had sung his favorite song \u201cPdliceman McDuff\u201d that the natives got on to the hoax.One of the greatest events during the time I was secretary of the M.A.A.A.was the world\u2019s Skating Championships, where all the renownzd skaters from various parts of the world took plase.Louis cf course, was \u2018the socrctary-treagurer of the Canadian Amateur Skating Association and I was secretary of the M.A.A.A.so that both of us had charge of locking after it.Then in 1014, he was nominated as a contestant in St.Lawrence Ward for a seat in the City Council whe at the same time 1 was nominated fur one in St.George Ward (the adjoining ward).We both won our election and sat together on the Council for four years.During that time when it was decided to build a bath in St.Lawrence Ward, I was instrumental in having it named \u201cThe Rubenstein Bath\u201d with the un- snimous desision of the Council, Es 1 was then called to the collector.ship of Customs &nd during the fcl.Thelma Phillips, 5662 Esplanade 2; Sylvia planade; Mrs.D.other bn the curling rink, tut \u2018 an .- ; i | \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 N ._ , > ; yy i BW.\u201cva.&S - & en THERE ARE (! MISVAKES IN THIS PICTURES ae \"CUT HERE 50 THEATRE TICKETS TO THE LUCKY WINNERS ic: 2 ti sen \u201cot CUT HERE Outremont Theatre Ticket Winners Jean Basilieres, 5675 Hutchison St, City; Mrs.P.O'Hara, 749B De L'Epee Ave, Outremont; Mrs.H.Pitts, 1064 Laurier Avenus W., Outremont; Margaret C.Crane, 5462 Waveriey 3t.; Carl Engelberg, #68 Fairmount West; Mr.Arthur Robertson, 45:33 Esplanade Ave.; Mrs.Eugene Arpin, 268 De Avenue; Myrtle White, 5843 Jeanne Mance St.; Miss H.Leckner, 5291 Hutchizcn St.; Miss J.Goodson, 798A Champagneur Ave.; G.Ruben- stein, 6056 Hutchison St.; Mr.W.T.Oldfield, 5871 Durocher Ave.; Constance Cronin, 5311 Mance St.; George Everett, 1285 Bernard Ave.; Mrs.M.Gahan, 6023 Park Ave.; Miss Scena Shuter, 5176 E:planade Ave; Lionel Rubinsky, 5687 Park Ave.: Apt 16; H.T.Schwitzer, 5566 Joanne Mance St.; Florence Elias, pass Jeanne ve.; Park Ave.; Colstte A.Cuddihy, 24 Elmwood Avenue; Elizabeth Hughes, Gb1 Bloomfield Ave.; Æ.Clifford Butler, 6876 Mance St.; Ralph Ritz; 1225 Bernard Ave.; Evelyn Coleman, 5885 Hutchison Si.; Douglas P.Laurier, 1214 Van Horne Ave.; E.M.Parsons, 55670 Espianade; Charl:s- Kutz, 5464 Waverly St.; Mrs.BE.Morton, 5800 Hutchison St.; Yale, 6915 Hutchison St.; Miss Frances Libert, 5869 Hutchison St.; Stewart McAnulty, 6144 Durocher Ave.; Joe Monserovitch, 5415 Duro- chor Ave.; Mrs.F.F.Livermore, 5288 Hutchison St.; Claude Cot, 1280 Barnard; Miss Beatrice Ralph, 6014 Par Bthel Chemiman, 6240 St.Laurence Blvd Ave.; Mildred Sigal, 5557 Park Ave.; P.Glanzer, 5670 Park Ave, Apt.Levy, 5864 Hutchison St.; Mrs, 4.\u20188.Newman, 5831 Hutchi- son, St.; David Clark, 6065 Esplanade Ave.; Mrs.S.Goldthorpe, 6077 A.Hutchison, 1420 Bernard Share, 770A Bloomfield Ave.; Miss Gertrude Hart, 5371 Esplanade ves; Mildred Tannenbaum, 328 De L'Epee Ave.Call for your tickels at The Examiner Office rs x ASSIS = \\ = VY; & é NET, How good are you at finding mistakes?The artist has Intentionally made several obvious ones In drawing the above picture, Some of them are easily disgovered, others may bo hard.See how tong it will take Find the mistakes in the picture and win a pass to the Outremont Theatre Fill in Coupon and send it to The Examiner, 5357 Park Avenue.Neatness in cutting coupon and writing will be considered.Use only this coupon.Winners\u201d names will appear in next issue of The Examiner Nicholas, 6066 Waverly St.; S.P.L'Epece Miss 5969 Mance St; Margaret McKenna, Betty Ave, Apt.36; Misa .; Bert Towne, 5660 Esplanade Ave; Miss Hida ever, I told kim to be quite at esse as I know what can happen at times and asked him to forget about the incident and reminded him that nothing short of death would break our friendship.At The Big Session.Tuesday, the day of the memorable all-night session, I went over to his desk to speak to him during en intermission; it was then about four o'clock in the afternoon; he was complaining of heart pains and said that Dr.Reilly had given him something to relieve him from time to time.I advised him to go home as it _ \u201cThe Paper That Brings Results.\u201d cally a holiday also (cnly a skeleton crew being at work in the City Hall, I did not go down there either).On Saturday A.M., when I saw the flag half-mast on the Annex Building, it struck me at*once what it meant.Upon entgring the City Hall, my secretary advised me of the circumstances and while naturally upset for the moment, I could not help thinking that I had diagnosed his case when I had asked him to retire from the meeting on Tuesday.So passes away another of my lifelong friends, quickly following his three brothers and Jim Taylor and | then looked as though we would have Morris Michaels.Would to God there an all-night session.He evidently Were more people on earth like the took my advice and left the Council [late Louis Rubenstein, yea and all Chamber.the members of his family, who were On Friday, the day following the, Peloved by all for their straightior- first of the New Year, it was practi- ward dealings and voluntary azsist- ance to people of all creeds and nationalities in the time of affliction Ÿ and dire distress, | rr Letters To The Editor sheumntummmages 9 MACVICAR MEMORIAL (Presbyterian) Corner St.Viateur Ave and Hutchison St.Minister: Rev.James G.Potter, M.A, D.D.Organist: Mr.Percy M.French.Sunday, January 18, 1931 11,00 a.m\u2014Conununion Service, School wail The Editor, i The Examiner.| |Dear Sir:\u2014 \u2018 I like your little paper very much, and I look forward to reading it when I am fortunate enough to get it.1 Yours truly, \u2018 MRS.C.BEARDS.5876 Waverley Street.3.00 p.m.\u2014Sunday Bible Class.7.00 pm.\u2014Evening Service.Supplementary Communion at close of Service.The Editor, Dear Sir:\u2014 At the annual meeting of the Fairmount-St.Giles Ladies\u2019 Aid So- | ciety held last Tuesday aftarroon, a resclution was passed that a vote of Mor-lav.4 pm=\u2014Jutior Christian i thanks be sent to you fcr your kind- Endeavvar.| ness and courtesy in inserting in Monday, 8 p.m-Ycmg People's your paper notices of meetings on | Society C.E.; .different occasions.This has always Wednesdar.$ pu\u2014Mid-Weck been much appreciated by the Ladies\u2019 Friday, 8 pm.\u2014 Intermediate Aid.Wishing you the Compliments of C.E.Society.the Season, I remain = Yours truly, - Stella Robinson, | FAIRMOUNT ST.-GILES Former Press Representative (The United Church of Canada) Cor.Bernard Ave, and Stuart Fairmount-St.Giles Church \u2014OUTRE MONT\u2014 Knights of Pythias To Rev.Dr.J.R.Dobson, ps i Rev.J.IP.MacFarlane Install New Officers | Associate Pastors North End Knights of Pythias wily install publicly Charcellor Command- | .Services, Sunday, January 18th.11.00 a.m.\u2014Rev.J.P.MacFarlane, \u201cThe Gospel Message.\u201d 7.30 p.m.\u2014Rev.Dr.Dobson.Subject: \u201cGreat Hymns of Park Avenue this evening.Deputy | N Church\u201d, een Grand Chancellor M.J.Baker and col th rest and peace.his staff will officiate at the instal-|t S.S.and Bite Classes at 3: Men's lation ceremony.For the occasion Association meeting in church various musical talent will be pro- Auditorium at 3.15.Rev.c.G.vided for the entertainment program.Smith B.D., will speak, men in- Visitors and friends are all invited.| vited, Other meetings during the week as announced.\u2014 Strangers invited anl male The railroads have one thing to be we tone grateful for.They won't be taxed to] Hearty singing and gaspel messages keep up a roadbed for express planes.IMONTREAL MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE 5038 St.Lawrence Blvd.Telephone BElair 1656 (Between St.Joseph Blvd.and Laurier Aves SECRETARIAL AND BUSINESS TRAINING COURSES - Business Administration, Accountancy, Stenography, (Gregg, Pitman, Perrcault-Duployan), Typewriting, English, French Ete.Day and Night School Individual Instruction J.VANDER HEEDEN, Principal (Formerly with O'Sullivan College THE PERFECT LAUNDRY BLEACH A Message From Sun-White \u2014 \u201cI have made a lot of friends because\u2014l\u2019m the only laundry bleach which bleaches all fabrics a beautiful white; and I do so while your soap washes.\u201cI also bleach the finest silk and wool with perfect safety.\u201c1 bleach out stains too, such as \u2014fruit, tea, coffee and mildew.\u201cl am a powder\u2014no relation to | Javel Water, but as effective as three bottles of it and cost only 23c a package.| | \u201cNo odour, gentle on the hands too.° \u201cMeet me today \u2014 at your | grocer\u2019s.\u201d | Ü SUN-WHITE IS ANTISEPTIC, AND IS THE BEST AND i SAFEST BLEACH FOR BABIES\u2019 CLOTHES | SUN-WHITE at he A \u201c+7 Made by'Industridi Cemicals Limited Castle Building, Montreal, MArquette 5914- i EE S 3 ?\\ ¢ nvad Lt ce Cline et hy Hu.key afterna thes.for area no:ed du ti < me indicutic settled the par basis.Good hack.Jd vim, wi week's Refer and J splencis kept th While S race is regain s Papin af ior th waders vas a cl The f though astray.bill with pacts, drive, wi the end stick-ho centre, 1 an open rues sing Jarcund ! 0 make an curly ie in si ontinunt Hence fo [Thomas frove ho: ron cer tantly à | = Bback:d by an average of speed and 1 week's tilts, 1 land J.Vadboncoeur did their Blept things moving Ævill be displacel, when a still.closer putting the fire! touch to it A) .pe - The Paper That Brings Results\u201d ee Ta ES RE mo DE PRE RE PAPINEAUS DIVIDE TOP POSITION WITH SPEEDY RANGER + .= fovaders and Concordia Still Battling for Contending Positions \u2014 Odd Goal Decide Last Week's Games \u2014 Sun- 4 days Double Bill Should Prove Thriller.be -\u2014 Papineau line for many a shot, though {without sucgess.Marien cnacted a superfine pass, | {By H.W.Bylvester) Climaxed by two very closely play- bpd final Outremort Hockey Leagüe games last Sunday 24 when under cover of Webster and he displayed two hectic bat Dorais, managed to get the puck in plternoon.displayed \u201c{front of the Invaders net.Landes was lez, for first place in the loop.befor: p record.number\u2019 of speetators A boted decrrase in the numberio?pons! - Ric: meted out this week, was a fair indication in itself, that ail teams had bsottled down to the task of plaving pariods, the a goal, \u2018 { was soon after, that B.Colvey went up wing and packed a swift one to Themas.G.Durocher who was next behind the goals scooped the disc in- 3 ame on a more resourceful a Pac 8 : \u201d to phy before the Papineau net, and oasis, ; .necki 4 combinati B.Colvey made a desperate rush for Good checking and combination, it, tHat finally resulted in a score.-Papineaus Play Defensive The results of Invaders last goal R.Mairier, had played Papineau into a defensive \u2018nave game, and numerous scrambles fol- splendidly, and by their watehfulnoss lowed in front of their goals, Thomas in good order.|broved himself a good goalie in ward- hile Sunday\u2019s games again retained|ing off the shots that repeatedly be- hwo teams at the head of the league, sieged him, from Webster, C.Colvey vim, were deciding factors in this Referees: T.Higgins Bith six points, it is fairly certain and Alarie.Dorais had last say in this period.with a ace is expected with the crisis Ao.torrifie Hit from centre ice at Mul- egain second place.\u2019 feair, but ihe latter stopped it.Mul- Papineau climbed fo.first place cair too saved many a close one in after this week's victory, when In-|this game, and kept generally on the: ders were defeated by theim-2-1, Ttialert for fast ones, in which he excels.is a clore score\u2019 and hard fought for.| Concordia and Rangers seemed well k The first period was well played,|{matched this week, and played a very hough with many good shots going decisive game.E.Batson again show- stray.Marien and Poirier filled the ed that he packs a avicked shot, and pill with an unusual variety of good!zave A.Dussauli many an anxious acts, but with a tendency to over- moment.Brive, which they {requsntly did.Near J.Dussault was not left unnoticed fhe end of this period, Landes after|ss he planted an ample supply of fast- tick-handling his way through from bound shots into McPhez\u2019s mit.which entre, met the Invaders goals withthe latter took quite capably.open shot.He succeeded in out-| H, Claxoin chalked the first tally wessing the gealar after milling for Rangers with a well-aimed shot, fhat next week either one of {hese round him for a few seconds, only that left Dussault pondering of its 9 make the tally.Taking the lead af result for awhile aftér.Hayes almost carly stage meant a harder sirug-'added another counter to the first one ble in store for them, and B.Covey.when he circled the Concordia goal pontinuously passed the Fapincau de-|for an opportunity to shoct.Lacoste ence for a shot.Ernie Alarie gaveiferced his shot amiss, and drove the fhomas a few trying moments, as heldise back to centre.Robert cleared h ove home numerous bullet-like shots| many fine shots to the Rangers goal, om centre.C.Colvey played bri:-{but MePhee responded with the usual antly this week, and crossed the alertness.L.Claxton was fast and pe pea \u2014\u2014 | Unexcellea Valet Service § PEERLESS WORKMANSHIB + © « ww IS WHAT MAKES PARKSIDE TAILORS Bo much in Demand by Those Who Know REMODELLING CLEANING DYEING 1 Jack Salzman, Prop.1054 LAURIER WEST DOLLARD 2344 zu WIES( ON S Li TTLE THE ATRE - \u201cTELEPHONE HELLO .\u201cSORRY, TOMMY, 5 \u201cTHERE, °° a STAYING HOME 18° (TOO MUCH, FUN.\u201d ABBOTT & WALKER INE, DENTS 100 HAPPY NN HIS HOUSE, WITH HIS CHILDREN AND HIS SPOUSE \u2014 COMFY LEAT PUTS CQLD TO ROUT HORSES CANNOT DRAG Hin our TE USES OUR GOAL THE BEST COAL: {| WILSON(COAL COMPANY VAN HORNE -AV : PHONE 'C CREREEND 317 yas 2 S00 IMET, President Le on the spot and finished the play with 1J.Dussanlt a rebound.Goal Ken, Batson and Claxton in three McPhee .- Dussault A.of the most crucial moments of the Defence game met Dus:auit with open snots, Batson .Lacoste that were as sure from ctservation| Roseman .Lafontaine for a score as the players\u2019 hopes.But Wing Lin every case the young terder stood L.Claxton veo.Lefebvre the chargés and made sensational MeGoldcrick .= i\" +.Robert saves, ; Centra On the \u2018whole, every player did Kon .at .Ge-vuis more than his share in the games this Ha Sub.\u2018 week, and though it Was apparent].oyce reotr crocs ee Gagne \u2018even scores would be reached, the funett eee ee eee Levesque victors well earned their place.Henman ce vv ee oo.Dussault J he line-in Be Cision.Papineau (2) Invaders (1)| The.standing: \u2014 Goal, W IL D P Thomas .\\.: .uw.v .Mulcair Papineau .2 1 2 6 Deferce - = Rangers .2 1 2 6 Doran .Webster|Jnvgders .2 2 1 °§ Sanche .ceed ee Dorais Concordia .1 3 1 \u20183 Tetrault .Landes .THE WEEKLY EXAMINER, THURSDAY, Deo FRE HET BO COR TA] on ; \u201cDolly Dolson or Although the theory =\u2014gaimed }the thick of it and a goaler must be ground, back in 1910 when Jim Jef-|as nimble as a cat.fries the boiler-maker collapsed be-| Dolson was too portly last yea: for fore the youth of the ebony giant | any such speed.He was all right on Jack Johnson that athletes do not!long shots, but when the play got come \u2018back, the National Hockey close, he lacked the speed so cope League presents z striking instance |with the close-range drives on his to the contrary this season.net.Manager Jack Adams shipped \u201cDolly\u201d Dolson, the Detroit goal- Dolson back to the London team of er, is the real \u201ccome-back\u201d who the International League, which makes the Jeffries theory look bad.finished third in the race only twp Dolson was sent back to the minors |games behind the Cleveland cham- last season Lecause he was so fat pions, In 42 games, only 98 goals he couldn\u2019t drop to the ice fast toiwere scored on Dolson, just aver wo block shots, and that taught him a {per game.J lesson.The season before, he was a! He came back to the majors this sensation in the Detroit nets, and re- | season, and is, possibly, the hardest garded as one of the \u201cfinds\u201d of that training goaler in the major leagues.season.Thanks in part to his clever |He does his daily hour, when Falcons defensive.the Cougars, as they were!are at home, with the Falcon team in named prior to this season got into | pr ractize.Then he practises an hour the play-off.{with the Olympics, the Detroit entry Last year Dolson feil far below jin the International League.After his form.Hockey goaling in these that, he does an hour on the station- days when so many liberties are al- lary bicycle.As a result Dolson is in: lowed attacking forwards around (great physical condition, twanty- the nets calls for a good deal « of five pounds lighter than last year.speed and far more agility than|He can drop down into play as quick goalers ever were asked to display as anyone, and slip out of his nets before.The old-fashioned goalers fast to clear a loose puck.\u201cWouldn't who just stood up to block shots swap him for any gcaler in the Lca- wouldn't have a chance today.They gue,\u201d Jack Adams remarked re- must drop and plunge right down into cently.furious with his drives this week, ri! whose lightning shois were a danger- : | ous fish to the Concordia goaler.Roséman showed remarkable im- ° clearances, and a stage play and decided JANUARY 15, 1081, BE EE ES 3 jREGREATION TH T0 CARPET BOWL The Recveation Club of the Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Fairmourt-St.Giles\u2019 United Church will meet in the Cirarch parlors on Tuesday afternoon the Z0th inst, at 3 o\u2019clock, for Carpet \u2018Bowling and other games.All ladies of the church are cordially invited to attend.Y\u201d NOTES | Lecture by Rabbi Julios Berger Rabbi Julius Berger gave a talk to \u201cY\u201d Day Members at 3581 St.Urbain Street last Tuesday.His subject was \u201cWhat we would like our children \u2018to be.\u201d A social aftér- noon was spent following the lsc.ture, when tea was served.A good gathering attended.Senior Rally Well Attended The Senior Inter-Club Council was hostess to a delightful social gathez- ing, on Sunday afternoon.Each club contributed to the unique entertainment.The gymnasium class, under Miss B.Klein, gave an exhibition of pyramids.The Operatic Society, under the direction of Mr.J.J.Shea, presented a number, \u201cThree Little Maids,\u201d from the Mikado.The Mel- sabs gave a tableaw depicting the purpose cf their club.Miss Betty Bosnack, of the Starlits, gave a reading.The Reception League, under Miss Bessie Wittenberg, assisted in welcoming the guests.Do You Know That \u2014 Cecile De Mille raises pheasants \u2014 a profitable side-line.Lucille La Verne has eyes of different colors, one brown, one blue.Reginald Denny once turned down an offer to become an instructor in French at an American college.Robert Montgomery was a deck hand on the Standard Oil tanker, \u201cCaddo\u201d.Marie Dressler her friends.Adolphe Menjou commanded an ambulance company on both the Italian and French fronts during the war.Constance Bennett once is called \u201cSag\u201d by rehearsed she biked | screen work better.Wallace Beery hires a pilot just so he can lcave the controls of his plane provement in his played a fast, hard-checking game.Annett kept a close watch over Lef-j jebvre, and blocked many close shots on his goalie.E.Batzcn paved his w ayy Bo ard of Trade will likely be Norman! through the final stages of the game Dawes.in succession to Walter Mol-i to score the winning goal for on, who has nominated Mr.Dawes | Rangers.From this time Concord a the position.Robert P.Jetlett has.tried vainly to outplay the Rangers.who was playing with: ! been neminated for the vice- presiden-| renewed vigor and an ever-eagerness cy and Paul F.to raise the score for his team dis-: vice-presidency.) i The next president of the Montreal Sise for the second] was on the hop, and when hope \u201ca3 inations for members of the coun | almost given up, converted a pass; from J.Dussault, and rammed in, on: Henry W.Morgan! to register fear in those scenes,\u201d the played striking combinations.Gagne p,q poen announced as treasurer.Nom.{blonde actress remarked.at six thousand feet in the air.Polly Moran never \u201cteamed\u201d with anyone in comedies, onscreen, until the formation famous Dressler-Moran duo?Anita Page is afraid of a pistol but she had to shoot one a dozen times in the climatic scenes for \u201cGentleman\u2019s Fate,\u201d John Gilbert's now starring vehicle, \u201cI didn\u2019t have to act of the cil are as follows: J.C.Beswick, P.L.Hall, D.G.F.Tyrer, A.F.Baillie, Cogalin and Guy D.Robertson.The annual meeting of the Board long enough to sleep an hour or sol stage orl\u2019 Gilbert Stairs, Henry J.Birks, B.W.f! Se MERE EC od COMING EVENTS YMHA ANNUAL _ATYMHA FORMAL DANCE nae, a one SUNDAY NEXT Knights of Blue und White va Kelyo.\u2018Committee Has Been Fortun- Sun.Jan.18-\u2014B0th Annual Ball! Windsor Hotel, Boys\u2019 Snow Modelling] Sale\", dance will take plaie cn Sunday Wed.Jan.21-2 basketball games.cvening Jan.18th, This affair bes al.its predecessors, Sun.Jan.25\u2014Senior Club Dance.Thi tre 1 à will Wed.Jan.28 \u2014 Wrestling Meet.is year the formal will be in the Graham Spry.\u201cMosaic or Melting Windsor can serve it.Entertainment | de luxe will be supplicd.Health Talks.\u2014Dates to.he announced.and his nine-piece Frolic Cabaret Ore Fri.Jan.:16-\u2014Friday Forum\u2014Mr.| Laz: Phillips.ate in Securing Billy content Munro's Orchestra Mon.Jan.19.\u2014Businesx Lecture\u2014 Fri.Jan.28\u2014 Yiddish Forum\u2014 ways been the\u201d big: social event of Rabbi Zlotnik.\u201cJewish Philosophy injihe year and promises to outdo all Thurs.Jan, 20.\u2014Players\u2019 Club Pro.[form of & supper dance.Supper will duction.be served at 11.30; a full courne mes! Sat.Jan.31\u2014Fencing Tournament Auditorium.By à atroke of good fortune, the men in charge have ruccesded in où- Havdalah Service for Jrs and Juvs, |Phestra.) \u2014every Saturday.The Board of Directors will be Sat.Jan.17.8 basketball games.Mr.Henry Weinfleld.\u201cThe Law of The twentieth annual YALHA.the Middle Ages\u201d.Fri.Jan, 30,\u2014Friday Forum\u2014Mr.|prepared and served ax only the Sat.Jan.831\u20142 basketball games.! taining the services of Billy Munre there and every Business and Pro.Wallace Beery checked wardrobt and found.that he had fifty- pected to attend this\u2014the \u2018Y\u2019 Anousi seven suits, Oiy! Oiy! Formal Dance.The Committee attend- F eee Parrots that talk in Spanish, {Pave Becker, Louis Lifshitz, Sam French and Italian are being sought Rubin and Max Kasnow under the by Metro-Goldwyn for foreign ver-|chairmanship of Gerald Goldwater.sions of \u201cLet Us Be Gay\u201d and \u201cWay for a Sailor\u201d.Entrance to the dance will be through the Cypress Street entrance: GOLF COURSE .Rialto Bldg.\u2014 5711 Park Ave.; j L Over $2,000 spent in improvements.Montreal's $5,000 Indoor | Golf Course, =~ The best and most beautiful Miniature Course in the city.\u2014 Perfect ventilation\u2014New Hazarde\u2014High Class every way.\u2014 You must ses it now.\u2014 The surpries of : your Life.Reduced Prices 10 AM.to 6 PM.#0 First Game, 15c \u2014 Second, 10c \u2014 Children, 10c SPM tod AM.Ly FIRST GAME, 25c \u2014 SECOND, 20c \u2014 THIRD F (3 Games for 46e \u2014 15c a Game) ree Good Music Every Night 5, Free Ticket for the Rialto Theatre\u2014Good for Two\" Given every night during January for the best score \u2018Ask about the big tournament which starts February 1st Special Rates and Attention given to Clubs, Societies or Leagues Private nights can be arranged \u2019 + ry > 3 A amet us oar \u201c CUT THIS OUT By presenting this elip, two people can play for the price : + of one any time during January.Leagues are now tormire.: If you wish to join, give in your name.at.unce Admission Fee, Free of Trade is fixed for January 27.\u201cThere is to element so far above price di the good name and reputation of the maker.\u201d over his fessional active Senior member is ex: ing to this function is composed of iar crn A ARE i ran = \u201can .team supporting the negative \u2018everyday life.Mrs.Andrew Dempster PAGE FOUR DEBATE CAUSES GREAT INTEREST AT WOMEN'S CLUB Mount Royal Members Hear! Interesting Topic Argued NEGATIVE WINS Women Hold Power By Slight Degree, Is Decision Woman exerts more influence over man than does money\u2014but only by a slight degree.The question was settled in a debate held last weekend by the Mount Royal Women's Community Club in the local town hall.The resolution argued was, \u2018\u201cResolved, that money has more influence than woman on man,\u201d and the side, composed of Mrs.H.S.Adlington, leader, Mrs.A.G.Dilks and Mrs.W.T.Reid, was declared winner by a small nmrgin.The affirmative was upheld by Mrs.R.G.Shaw, leader, Mrs.W.MacVicar and Mrs.D.M.Towle.The speakers for the affirmative argued that especially in these days of commercialization, the desire for money and the power that money brings was the primary factor in the lives of the majority of men, it therefore following that its influence was greater than that of woman.Instances were cited of the type of man who in his desire for what might be termed \u201ceasy money,\u201d such as that gained by gambling either on the stock market or at the gaming tables, race courses and so on, will certainly not allow any woman's influence to deter him from these pursuits.Also, much to the amusement of the audience, it was stated that there was little likelihood of woman having much influence over man, unless he already had at least a fair amount of cash, because he was far too engrossed in getting a bit of money together to be of interest to her.The summing up of the affirmative arguments was tha: because money was necessary to existence, it exercised a wider influence than woman, who was what might be termed a luxury in his life.Go Into History The influence of famous women of history was stressed by the negative team, who not only dealt with such women as Florence Nightingale and others who have inspired and helped mankind in general, but cited the undoubted sway that such courtesans as Pompadour, Cleopatra and Delilah exercised over the men of their acquaintance.The fact that the famous artists, sculptors, poets and other torchbearers of beauty and vision alli nig.B.A.Page, Dr.and Mrs.L.through the ages have certainly not p.Ereaux, Dr.| been inspired to their best work b¥| MacIntosh, love of gold or creature comforts was! Christie, Mr.and Mrs.J.Barr, Mr.brought out, and the influence ofland Mrs.A.Rice, Mr.and Mrs.George Sand upon Chopin, of Beat-lycknight, Mr.rice upon Dante, was adduced.As a final argument it was urged that.in the Garden of Eden man was not given a pile of bank notes or yellow gold to be his companion, but woman, who not only influenced him in the matter of the apple, but has down through the ages proved the main influence in his life.\u201cIf anyone doubts that woman has a more powerful influence than money on man, let her try bribing him with cash to escort a small dog at the end of a leash through busy city streets.Will he do it for money?Not he, but he does it, neverthele-:, the reason being that he is under the influence of the lady owner of the said pup.\u201d said the concluding speaker, amid laughter.Rev.D.T.I.Forsythe, Mrs.W.G.H.Cam and Mrs.W.A.H.Henry fi were the judges.Following the debate, Rev.F.W.Poland spoke briefly on parent and child problems of sang, accompanied by Mrs.Carl Bresee; Mrs.Milton Budd presented a short paper on current events, and Mri.G.1.Payne thanked those who} had taken part in the afternoon's en-|l tertainment.Mrs.Claude R.Morrison, président, was in the chair.IT 11-1143 iUnderwod, Earle Clements, Miss M, oven 10077 THE WI EKI\"\" EXAMINER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1831, subscribers to Charity Ball, to be held at the Mount i Royal Hotel on Friday evening, January 23, are: Sir Charles and Lady Gordon, Sir Henry and Lady Thornton, the Hon.C.C.and Mrs.Balian- tyne, the Hon.Smeaton White, the !Hon.W.L.and Mrs.MeDougald, Mr.land Mrs.George Caverhill, Mrs.E.;A.Whitehead, Mrs.Frank P.Jones, Mrs.John D.Oppe, Capt.and Mrs.T.1 T.McG.Stoker, Mr.and Mrs.F.Perry, Mrs.C.B.Robin, Mrs.Clark- Kennedy, Lieut-Col.and Mrs.Herbert Molson, Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth ;Moison, Mrs.N.L.C.Mather, Mrs.{H.B.MacDougall, Mr.Kenneth i Blackader, Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Ron- \\alds, Mr.Hugh Mackay, the Hom.Lorne C.and Mrs.Webster, Mr.and Mrs.\u201d W.W.Butler, Mr.and Mrs.Julian C.Smith, Cal.and Mrs.W.P.O'Brien, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Lyman, Mr.and Mrs.Homer Vipond, Mr.and { Mrs.R.B.Morrice, Mr.and Mrs, C.H.McLean, Mr.and Mrs.H.D, Kingstone, Mr.and Mrs.R.CO.Steven, Col.and Mrs.A.A.Magee, Mr.F.C.Fairbanks, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Crabtree, Mr.and Mrs.Alex.Christmas, Mrs.George Grier, Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Hodgson, and Mr.and Mrs.R.N.Watt.; At the Mount Royal Women's Community Club dance, which took place last evening, in the town Hall, the guests were received by Mrs.Claude R.Morrison, president of the club, Mayor and Mrs.T.S.Darling, and three past-presidents of the club, Mrs.Milton Budd, Mrs.C.C.Hoyt, Mrs.G.I.Payne, and by Mrs.iR.8.Dettmers, convener.\u201c Additional subscribers to the Outremont and North End Women's Club\u2019s supper dance and bridge in the Mount Royal Hotel tomorrow night iare:\u2014Miss Gwen Weir, Phil.Berube, Miss Eleanor Walker, Michael Roht- lick, Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Thompson, Mr.and Mrs.W.Baldwin,, Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Dunn, Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Watts, Mrs.Edwin Eddison, Mrs.Lucy Gray, Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Herink, Miss Gladys Herink, R.McCabe, Mr.and Mrs.W.Parson- :age, Mr.and Mrs.E.Bradwell, Mrs.a.Lawrence, Miss M.Tandy, Miss G.Dickson, Miss E.Berry, K P.Dougherty, A.Young, K.Mackay, M.deZouche, Miss A.Durett, Mr.and Mrs.Nicho! Carne, Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Angell, Miss Doreen Smith, \u2018Mr.and Mrs.H.M.MacMillan, Mr.land Mrs.H.M.MacMillan, jr.Miss C.Beer, Miss Thelma Berry, Miss D.Catley, Miss J.Beer, Miss E.Mec- Quaig, Miss V.Blackwood, Mr.Clen- denning, C.C.Lewis, J.Amos, Fred Dalton, Charles Cummins, Mr.and and Mrs.D.F.Mr.and Mrs.Sand Mrs.Stanley Mock, Miss M.Dennis, J.Wallace, Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Bullock, Charles Garland, Miss Edna Smith, Mr.and Mrs.J.Dumbell, Mr.and M-s.Fred C.Orr, Mr.and Mrs.William Bentley, Mr.and Mm, Fred Kump, Mrs.Marion Larock, Hubert Larock, Mr.and Mrs.W.Rose William Napics, J.Lockwood, Miss Lockwoed, Mr.and Mrs.the Woodall, Miss Ann Garland, P.W.Marson, Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Elder, Mr.and Mrs.John Finlay, Mrs.J.and Mrs.W.T.E.Scott, Mr.and Mrs.MacNab, Mr.and Mrs.Noall, Mr.and Mrs.McAlpine, Mr.and Mrs.A.M.Wentworth, Mr.and Mrs.F.J.Field, Mr.and Mrs.A.N.Long.staff, Mr.and Mrs.J.F, Miller) Mr.and Mrs.John Bryson.The following is a supplementary list of subscribers to the Y.M.H.A.Ball to be held on January 18th under the patronage of Mr.Sol Kellert and Miss Kellert and Mr.and Mra, C.N.Sommer, with Bill Munro and his Froliecs Orchestra in attendance: Harry Bronfman, Larry Malinoff, Irving N.Diamond, Al Slutsky, Peter Wise, Saul Miller, Lou Markham, Eddie Gittleson, M.Bortz, Ephraim Miller, S.M.Rothman, Ben Herman, Myer Starke, Sam Starke, Max Fine- stone, Myer Silberberg, Myer Pins, Sam Gelfand, Morris Bruker, Sol Ekers, Dave Steinberg, Harold Barsha, Louis Jason, Sam Zackon, Joe Schwartz, Louis Shiff, Arthur Levin.Jack Becker, Dave Kruger, Sol Webber, H.Kandelshain, H.Small, N.Grabstein, Ben Segal, Mac- Abrams, Sam Garfield, Jos Silver, Henry Azeff, Percy Caplan, Jos Richer, Arthur \u2018Blond, Herbert Do- brinsky, Jack Horn, Michael Green- blatt, Sam Richer, Louis Rubinstein, Bud Weiser, Jos Hornstein, Sam Itel, Ben Saul, Norman Schlenger, Ben Spiegelman, Norman Holzberg, Sonny Park, Louis Bass, Jack Silver, Dave Miller, Jack Margolese, William Schwartz, Eliott Goldwater, Moe Aaronson, William Malus, Lou Morris, Wm.Berbrier, Jos.Eliesen, Roy Goodman, Jos.Hershbain, H.Pascal, L.M.Fingard, Walter Friedman.The committee in charge of this event consists of Dave Becker, Max Krasnow, Louis Liffshitz and Sam Rubin, under the chairmanship of Gerald Goldwater.* MacVICAR MEMORIAL?CHURCH NOTES #_\u2014-\u2014- The annual meeting of the Mac- Vicar Sunday School Association will be held in the School Room on Tuesday next, January 20th at 8 pm.The annual meeting of the congregation will take place Wednesday, January 28th, at 8 o'clock, when reports of all the Societies will be presented.< The Young People's Society has arranged for a spectal Young People\u2019s Sunday Night Service for February 1st, to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the founding of world-wide Christian Endeavour.The choir of MacViear Memorial Church will combine with Mr.A.J.Binnie\u2019s Choir in giving a musical recital in the Church on Friday, February 13th.This will be a combination of some sixty voices under the joint direction of Mr.Percy M.French and Mr.A.J.Bimmie.This promises to be the outstanding musical event of this season in the North End of the city.Keep in mind the date, February 13th.Santa Makes Late Call To Temple Baptist S.S.Temple.Baptist Sunday School infants received a great thrill last Saturday afternoon when Santa C'aus made his belated arrival.The children were presented with small surprise packages.À supper proceeded the visit and was followed by a nio- tion picture display.Among those in charge of the entertainment were Rev.Charles G.Smith, pastor of the church; H.W.Smith, Miss Grimsdale, Mrs.Fitch, Miss Irvine, Mrs.Hogg, and Harry H.Spencer.ceremony.Mr.Belleau presided at the organ.Mrs.Robichon, the bride\u2019s mother, wore a gown of black georgette with touches of shell pink, her small black satin hat being ornamented | with a feather mount also in the same The marriage of Olaire, daughter | shade of pink.Her bouquet was of of the late Dr.X.Arthur Robichon|sweet peas in variegated shades of and of Mrs.Robichon, to Jacques Pink.Lady Forget, mother Forget, son of the late Sir olphe Forget and of Lady Forget, |SowWn of sapphire blue of the Rod- groom, wore with a mink coat a crepe satin \u2018sion to the already took place recently at St.Viateur|With a matching hat.Mrs.Pierre Church, Outremont, Monsignor Des- |Casgrain, sister of the groom, wore champs officiating.White carnations, red georgette with a hat of a cor- narcissi, stevia and palms decorated |Tesponding shade and a fur wrap; the church.The bride, who was given Mrs.A.Martin, another sister of the Carruthers, Mr.and Mrs.Albert Rutherford, Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Leonard, Miss J.Whitmore, F.B.The re-opening of their old dially invite their many HAIRDR of the highest quality in workmanship will be their aim.ENQUIRE ABOUT THE REDUCED PRICES WE ARE - INTRODUCING ON ALI.MANNER OF WORK, Al work will be supervised by our Mr.Swail.manager.formerly of Greene Ave.LAURIER HAIRDRESSING PARLOUR ST.GEORGE MEDICAL HALL BERNARD & ESPLANADE A.P.FORTIN \u2018 Formerly with Park Ave.Pharmacy SPECIALITIES, DOCTORS ERESCRIPTIONS & EMERGENCY A visit will be highly appreciated away by her uncle, Mr.G.Robichon, of Three Rivers, wore a Henri (groom, was in a wine colored costume; Mrs.Maurice Forget in black gown of ivory satin fashioned.on|8nd jade color with velvet hat; Mrs.Grecian lines, the train lined in ivory taffeta.Her veil of tulle, worn off her face, was caught with clusters of orange blossoms, at either side of her head, and her slippers matched her gown.Her only ornament was a diamond bar pin, the gift of the bridegroom, and she carried an ivory prayer book tied with sprays of lilies-of-the-valley.Miss Jeanne Robichon, who was her sister's only attendant, wore a frock |@venue, Outremont, where of turquoise blue lace with a velvet hat and slippers to match, and carried a bouquet of yellow daffodils and stevia.Mr.Gilles Forget was best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr.Maurice Forget, brother of the bridegroom; Mr.Jean Chaput, Mr.George Burdett, Mr.Paul Ethier, Mr.Godfrey La Violette, Mr.Viiieneuve Morin, and M-.Licence: Robichon, brother of the bride.Mrs.Pierre Casgrain and Mr.Charles Dupuis sang during the / .place of business and cor- patrons of that district.ESSING Phone DOllard 2835 Gilles Forget, beige marocain; Miss Lucille Robichon, sister of the bride, a blue chiffon and lace gown with felt hat of a corresponding shade of blue and Mrs.Henry Robichon, of Three Rivers, aunt of the bride, was in Burgundy red with ecru.The reception following the ceremony was held at the residence of the brides mother, McDougall the decorations were carried out in spring flowers.Mr.and Mrs.Forget left for New York, Bermuda, Cuba and Jamaica, the bride travelling in a crayon biue cloth coat, trimmed with American broadtail, over a crepe-de-laine frock of the same shade.Her hat of fel matched her costume, and she carried a small muff of broadtaii.On their return they will reside in Notre Dame de Grace.Canada Canent Bldg.Lasalle Coke To His Worship, Mayor Joseph Beaubien of Outremont, Investigator inte Tramways Conditions and to the Aldermen of the City of Outremont : Gentlemen: \u2014 We, the undersigned, Citizens of Outremont and Montrealers with business addresses in the McGill Street district, or doing business therein, have learned with astonishment and strong disapproval of the proposal that the Montreal Tramways Company alter the southern limit of its Outremont Youville tramways circuit by having its No.29 tramways tum at Victoria Square instead of at the Common Street loop.We beg to energetically protest against such a change which would oblige thousands to walk to and from Craig St.to their work four times a day and would constitute an fmexcusable source of irritation {to all these people and to the thousands of other passengers of this City and from St.Lambert, Longueuil and the South Shore who use this Outremont Tramway line.This cireuit is absolutely necessary for our daily use, and the already overcrowded Centre St.line, of admittedly slow service, is inadequate to our needs.It would occasion long periods of useless waiting and also walking between Craig St.and St.James St, and from Wellington St.to Common, and to St.Peter Sts.Under such conditions, people would mot wait.they would keep on .and walk all the way to their work or to Craig St.Is this what their tramway fare entitles them to, in the heart of our city?Not c¢rly do we respectfully insist upon the Tramways Company continuing the present Outremont- Youville MeGi® St.route, but we would draw your attention and that of the Montreal Tramways Commis- poor service which for long Fast we have had to put up with on this line.waiting for 15 to 20 minutes on McGill St., especially during the evening rush hours, being an almost daily - occurrence.And row we are threatened with losing this circuit altogether! We woull point\u2018 out that the schedule which the Montreal Tramways Company is legally bound by contract with the City of Outremont to maintain is being illegally broken by the company at every hour of every day in the year, In proof of this, may we refer you to the civic surveys of Outre- ment-Youville tramways taken at your City Hall, at your request, by City Engineer Lacroix, on various dates including December 6th, 1928 and on November 18th and 19th, 1930.between the number of cars in service and the scheduled number contracted for, runs as high as 66 2-3 per cent deficiency.At every hour of the day the contract is being broken, until Mr.Lacroix\u2019s statement shows: Between 12 N.and\u2019 1 P.M.; Contract schedule: 24 cars; Cars running 9.Between 1 P.M.and 2 P.M.; Contract schedule: 24 cars; Cars running 8.The last example shows 33 1-3 per cent of the service on this line which the Montreal Tramways Company is obliged by law to give.Why are such conditions allowed EVERYWHERE \u201cOne Ton Means 2,000 Pounds\u201d | The ELIAS ROGERS Co., Ltd.Scranton, Welsh and Scotch Coal to continue?\u2018Alfred Rogers, President LAncaster *4252 Fuel Oil Outremont Tramway Petition + Outremont residents who may desire to add their names to this petition may do so at the following stores, where petition copies await them: Kemper\u2019s Cigar Store, 1062 Laurier \u2018Ave, West; Outremont Stationery and Cigar Store 1191 Bernard Avenue West.Residents of Outremont who have signed these petitions are urgently requested to be present at the Qutre- mont City Hall on Wednesday evening, January 21st, at 8.15 p.m.when petitions will be presented to the City Council.MISS MARJORIE SMITH LEADS YOUNG PEOPLE Will Guide Fairmount-St.Giles C.E.During 1931 On Monday evening an interesting and impressive service was held by the Young People\u2019s Society of Fair- mount-St.Giles Church.Miss Marjorie Smith, the president of 1930, was the leader.After the devotional service, she called on the Rev.Dr.Dobson for an \u2018address.He spoke on the theme \u201cConsecration and Revival,\u201d emphasizing the fact that the moderator of the Gen.Goun- cil of the United Church of Canada, \u201cThe Paper That Brings Results\u201d EE TiolX PERSONS NEAR ASPHYXIATION FROM LEAK OF GOAL GAS Six persons were overcome by coal gas shortly after three o'clock yesterday afternoon, while seven other families narrowly escaped asphyxiation, when a pipe connection to a furnace broke.Those partially overcome were given first aid on the scene and later sent to the Royal Victoria Hospital, where their cone dition was reported as not serious, The patients are: Rabbi Moses J, Wachtfogel, 49 years of age; his wife and two children, Max and Benjamin, aged 22 years and nine years, respectively, and all living at 5688 Esplanade avenue; Mattie Bright.man, 65 years of age, and her niece Rosie, three years old, living at 5692 Esplanade avenue.Mrs.A.M.Lightstone, living at 5682 Esplanade avenue, whose home was slightly affected by the fumes, was the first to warn the occupants of the other dwellings.Dr.A.M.Lightstone, of 5682 Esplanade avenue, whose wife was the first to give aid was not at home at the time of the occurrence.He was notified, and told that his own home was filled with the poisonous fumes.He rushed to the scene and after treating his family, rendered first.aid tu his neighbors.ee the Rev.Dr.Oliver, and the former\u2018 Moderator, Rev.Dr.Gunn, who died | Tast summer, thad summoned the | whole church to Christian service: under this banner.After the address he called forward the officers elected for this New Year, and spoke to them on the privileges and respon-; sibilities of their work, and while alli the members stood, he inducted them as officers of the society.UPHOLSTERY \u2018érdes\u201d SLIP COVERS Order Eau YOUR HOME We (Guarantee To Reupholster Your Set Equal To New REUPHOLSTERING A large meeting was present, amid | at the close of the service a Lusincss| meeting was held in a \u201cRound Table Conference,\u201d led by the president.Great enthusiasm was manifested in the whole meeting, which indicated future progress and development in many lines of Christian service.The officers of the Fairmount-St.Giles C.E.Society for two years are: 5-Piece Frame or 3-Piece Library Advisory Councillor, Basil Hovell; Tester\" Voleun à like mew in President, Marjorie Smith; Vice- Leatherette, new President, David Anderson; Secre- springe, frames 50 tary, Gladys Pybus; Treasurer, Bob polished.Cc Ord Gittus; Consecration, Lillian Le- 3 or 5 Plece set to Order Huquet; Missionary, Violet Arm- in Cretonne or strong; Citizenship, Harold Barring- Damask.50 rell; On the latter dates the deficiency oo.) ton; Literary, Eileen MacFarlane; Musical, Evelyn Eddison; Social, Miss Irene Burrell and Mr.Ruther- ford Smith; Birthday Book, Miss Lily Last; Dorcas, Miss Helen Dobbs; Publicity, Miss Hazel Bur- Lookout, Miss Dora Pauley and Malcolm Davies; Sports, Mr.K.Sheltus, Miss Laura Davies.We were getting on very well with the Empire until we began to talk Phone FREE Samples | LAncaster 1064 i i Reupholstering overstuffed sets our specialty.We carry complete line of Imported and Domestic coverings.ROYAL SLIP COVER & UPHOLSTERING CO.LAn.1064 about it.\u2014Sir Hugh Bell, ART CLASS direction School end Kensington Museum, London.For syllabus apply to the Registrar 1441 Drummond Street | 1231 Bleury St.Just off St.Catherine ES e e e Moming, Afternoon and Evening Classes in Drawing and Painting\u2014Charcoal, crayon, pastel beginners and advanced students.Co-educational.Under D.A.J.Pavitt, Slade School, Charing Cross , water color, oils, For Sir Georse Williams College OF THE MONTREAL Y.M.C.A\" MArquette 8331 Modern Koshe We speci Ask for our Try Temkin's Home Made Pure Br 58 Fairmount West + 0.Used exclu AIIILISIIISLIMISIIS ISSU I UNI SIT SIMS MA IMIS II 1114144 EE \u201cOur prices are moderate Make Your Family Content For Quality and Service call at the LL LL a ll 2 de LE 27 OPP P7707 SINIIIIME The Kiwanis Entertainment Committee For engagements call \u201cCarl\u201d | WALNUT 9699 y r Meat Market alize in FRESH MEATS \u2014 FRESH KILLED POULTRY \u2014 FRESH ISH.We are the only butchers in town to give coupons with every purchase catalogue isket fat and Goose fal, prepared CRescent 3710 and put up in jars Z The Gloom Chasers sively hy RR ONT) «Hf 1, ts and our music is good\" Car fit.mou that and Ave and that chlo cord thei snif burg salt HE Ove Out A J.I Jewi over tend: brew Thur $25,C way.the ligat gani CL gani: time Cais phas pros the » Tt disct He Jewi the fact Jewi "]
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