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[" ont ht, the en ks .me era ter the al\u2019 wd ey th- his ng ay- ors wn by am me nes nd is- Outremont Mount Royal VOL.VI.No.7.B.A.GARFIELD WITHDRAWS FROM ALDERMANIC RACES; HEADS BUSINESS MENS ASSN.Turns Down Nomination After Receiving Petition Signed By 1,200 Voters \u2014 Contends That Election Will Be \u201cBought\u201d \u2014Will Still Lead North End Business Men.It has just leaked out that at the time when B.M.Garfield yielded to.the demands of the citizens of St.Michael\u2019s Ward and consented to become ! a candidate for alderman in that ward that he tendered his resignation ag President of the Business Men's Association on the grounds that if elected alderman he would not be able to fulfill the duties of both, his resignation was not accepted by the Executive Committee of the Association on the | grounds that his services as President of the Business Men's Assn.was | worth more to the North End than it would be as alderman of St.Michael's Ward.In the meantime Mr.Garfield announced his withdrawal from the, civic campaign stating: \u201cTo be elected Alderman of choice of the voters would he Stab mn me Michael's Ward fairly as the henest together in a big mass meeting and, an select.a good honest man who has: honor to any man but to buy your an interest in the ward and who will election ar obtain it by dishonest or work for the interests of the ward\u2019 crooked methods would be an equal and not his own pocketbook and then | disgrace in my estimation and if I elect him without asking him to spend can not be elected honestly and fair-jtwice us much money as he gets in \u2018 ly I don't care to be elected at all, I will not resort to dishonest and crooked methods and after a careful study of the situation for the last two weeks I have decided to withdraw as a candidate for alderman and remain at the head of the Business Men's Association.\u201cTo conduct an honest campaign all of his friends who have support- cease.Shown ahove is the Austro-German Customs House a: Kiefersfelden, Austria, The Nazi flag flies on the Was accompanied by a return, then we can demand that he serve us faithfully which we can\u2019t do, if he is forced to spend uch amounts as stated above, such a man | will, gladly support and such a man every | interested citizen should support\u201d.Examiner-Courier lssued with the Co-operation of the Basinessmen\u2019s Association of the North End.| Having lite faith in the ability of the League of Nation sion, Prince Ernst Rudiger von Starhemberg (top, centre), re Our tt.es matters, in a pleasant and\u2019 four weeks Mission.The first week | # licutenant of J.& Woods- # KOE at + c therime \"oad has heen # quiet atmosphere, Murray's, of course, will be for the married ladies; the * worth, and one of the or- +» BLEN D } + ory fortuna in securing a + need no introduction.The name is second for the young aldies; the third * wanizers of the new Ce, * i very fortunate in pa Ere & synonymous with all that is best in for the married men: and the fourth ® party is t6 address a publie *, y * Shorts ho caused 4 the restaurant field.The waitresses, for the young men.+ meeting of North End resi- \u20ac ; cons ion last week at + efficient and obliging.in their trim! 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CRESCENT 4112 Gabseription: 63.060 à ess add » A + es of sapesriptinns should be sent to above address.Any « range, of be forwarded ome wesk Ja advance.will émsure prampt delivery every Thutsday moroing.all communications, either Editorial, News or Advertidesnents, should Le addressed to \u201cThe Editor\u201d at above address \u2014 and should be so msiled as to arrive uf our office on or fefaré Lhursday of edach week al noon, MONTREAL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 1934.eR PISTOLS AT DAWN few Can Demonstration of Marksmanship Result in Appessed Honoré\u2014Futility of Duels Is Only Deeper When Nations Go to War Perhaps the famous Duke of York had the | right idea when he marched his 10.000 men up | the hill and down again.Perhaps, by so doing, he rot what has been called \u2018satisfaction of arms.\u201d Certainly he cut no more ridiculous figure than some others who have marched to more disastrous effect.The other day in Paris two citizens, one a lawyer and the other a newspaper cditor, at daybreak in a foothall stadium faced each other with pistols seeking \u201csatisfaction of arms.\u201d Happily the aim of neither gentleman was accurate.Each missed\u2014twice\u2014and the world chuckled hugely over the picture of the two stalking angrily ont of the park, honor unappeased and argument unsettled.One wouders how any intelligent person - rould consider the argument settled or honor appeased by a mere demonstration of marksmanship had ane of the bullets found its mark.The Duke of York did have the right idea whether he knew it or not.Napoleon marched his men into Moscow and marched them back again.He left a trail of misery and human suffering that darkened a page of history.Yet honor was as un- appeased and accomplishment as distant as ever, The armies of Germany marched into Belgium, staved through four horrible years, and marched home again.That movement of troops took a dreadiul toll of manhood, plunged the world into chaos and bitterness.And nothing was accomplished.Honor has remained unappeased.The spectacle of the gentlemen of Paris is worthy of more than passing notice.There is a note of terrific import behind the comic outcome.These gentlemen provide an example of the futility of expecting \u201csatisfaction by arms.\u201d a futil- ity that is only deepened when nations go ta war.: , * Many Friends of Representative of This District Glad Far howitzers and machine guns are but the duel- that he believed in | revivifier of the nation's commercial life.\"were to come back to us today, they would be .table.ing pistols of nations.The tragedy lies in the fact | that nations are seldom as fortunate as were these | gentlemen of Paris.A LAURIER ANNIVERSARY Fifteenith Anniversary of Sir Wilfrid's Death Will Me Observed This Month\u2014Ghost Would Be Amazed = Kt Spectacle of The World Today The fifteenth anniversary of Sir Wil: 4] Laurier's death will be observed on February 18.Time has not dimmed his reputation as a.great THE COKE STANDARD NOW/ You save $4.00 per ton on your fuel bill when you burn.ae : recovery and is able to attend to his legislative 'PHONE YOUR DEALER OR MARQUETTE citizen, a great orator and a great Canadian.Seen | I in perspective, the unique qualities of his states- | manship are emphasized.He was not, it is true, a master of financial analysis.He dealt in principles rather than in But his principles were such as endear his memory to a multitude of Cana- details of practice.dians.He sought national and international harmony: his sturdy Canadianism did not mäke him the less a champion of the Empire; his layalties did not make him the less a friend of all mankind, Ie preached tolerance of race and creed.Île sought unity within the country of his birth.He was somewhat of the grand gentleman, yet in many respects a true democrat, Ile had \u201cthe vision\u201d, Tle knew how to move the hearts and the minds of men One of the interesting things about him, was trade a vivifier and If Sir Wilfrid Laurier\u2014and ii Sir John Macdonald \u2014 as amazed at the spectacle which the world presents: a world in which each nation appears: bent upon the impossible task of living unto itself.THE ATTACK ON MR.BELL Alderman Biggar's Accusations Will Not Ile Taken Too Seriously Alderman Biggar has made the headlines again with a scathing attack on Alderman Lionel Beli, English-speaking representative on the Executive Committee, accusing him of failure to look after the interests of the Laglish-speaking electors.From this distance the \u201cattack\u201d looks little mare than a Lit of old-style political ballyhoo \u2014 a build-up far the coming electinns.Mr.Bell, it is true, has not been a spectacular alder- | man, He las heen careful of the city\u2019s money, unusually businesslike at the City Hall counsel He is not very good at the usual tricks that make an alderman popular, and has been an especially poor het to contract-secking contractors and builders.That is one class that he has neglected rather badly, it is true.It may be that Ablerman Biggar has some genuine complaint against Mr.Bell\u2014something bigger than politics \u2014and if so, he should lay his cards on the table, or keep quiet, for Alderman Dell is popular in Notre Dame de Grace.Pelegations of private citizens and local business men who have visited the Executive have seldom failed to get entire satisfaction for any reasonable proposal put forward.There is no complaint, locally, that Fng- lish-speaking clectors have not heen properly Jooked aîter.BRIG.-GEN.SMART, M.L.A.to Learn of Progress to Slealth The many iriends of General Smart, M.I.A, are glad to know that he is making a satisfactory duties at Quebec where as.usual he will take an independent stand on all questions which arises.Te does not hesitate to vote with the Govern- | ment or against as he thinks he is justified in the circumstances.General Smart, in this respect, is somewhat unique, hut it would be greatly to the country\u2019s advantage if we had more legislators like him ' THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 16th, EX AMINER-COURER In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed 1934 treatment.cedented in history.NOTE:\u2014The opinions expressed in these columns sve net necessarily these of The Examiner, and this newspaper does not accept responsibility for them.They are pablished for their general interest, variety, and originality of By Howard Ross, K.C.Science has placed in the hands of we humans weapons of power and control which if used intelligently would banish ence and for all human misery and inaugurate au reign of material and cultural prosperity unpre- seribe the world in which most people merely exist as a madhouse, Our poverty is equalled by our supershundance of commodities.Our ability to produce is only equalled by our ability to starve for lack of production.We are so insane that there is serious talk of the possibility that we may again slaughter each other as the only way we can devise to bring about more employment.Hon.George Sedgewick, chairman of the Tariff Board recently stated that even a 50 per cent application of the principles of the church would remove the conflict between nations and between capital and labor.Why not apply it 100 per cent and make a real job of it?Word comes IH.S.Ross, K.C.fram Agnes Macphail, M.P., from her home in Ceylon, Ontario, that she is rapidly regaining her health after an operation which completely removed the cause of her ill-health.The news will be received with great satisfaction by her many thousands of friends from coast to coast.When she returns to the House of Commons she will receive a warm welcome from her fellow members of all parties.British Canadian Co-operative Se- ciety Limited doing business throughout the county of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, report sales amounting to $243,231.77 for the three months ending November 1, 1933 being an increase of $33,754.28 compared with the two previous quarterly periods.This indicates a substantial improvement in the industrial conditions of the district.There are 3,107 members, A dividend of 7 per cent.for the quarter was declared on members purchases and half that rate on purchases of non-members.The total investment of the mem- bera in share and loan capital is $162,979.95.Zeal without knowledge is dangerous and too often it is worse than useless.Premier Taschereau stands the rough and tumble of public life better because he has a sense of humor.At { i » ithe opening of the legislature he teased the mew Opposition Leader \u2018about the division in the Conservative ranks and then said: \u201cNevertheless, [the Government could not have chosen a more satisfactory opposition leader than Mr.Duplessis.We are glad to have facing us a man whom we know to he loyal, a hard fighter who is ready to give and take hard {blows but who never strikes helow the helt.In that respect, it.must be conceded that you were our candidate iat the Sherbrooke Convention and that we won\u201d.The recent cut of 14.56 per cent in electricity rates granted the city of : Memphis hy the Memphis Power and Light Company was nothing but a sop according to Robert S.Kechler, leading Liberal of the Memphis Bar who became i famous during The Scapes Trial when he was \u2018obliged to leave the Southern Methodist Church hecause of his participation in NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE NOTICE 1S HEREBY given that | Dame Ena Beatrice Duclos, of the ; City of Westmount, district of Mont- | real, County of Hochelaga in the Pro- i vince of Quebec, will apply to the lf Parliament of Canada at the present or next session thercof for n Bill of I Divorce from her husband, Winnett [J Wornibe Boyd of the said city of Montreal, Civil Engineer, on the | grounds of adultery.Dated at Montreal, Province of Quebec, the 26th day of January, 1834, nest Howard S.Ross, Suite 604, Themis Building, 10 St.James Strect West, Montreal.Solicitor for Applicant, It has become a platitude to de-® The Scopes Defence.charges that the recent Shoals Committee appointed by Mayor Overton of Memphis was a blind.All the Mayor needed to do he said was to apply to the Tennessee Valley Authority and he could have got electricity for Memphis at a saving to the people of 50 per cent.Mr.Keebler insists that it was the close! association between the local Crump Political machine and the Memphis Power and Light Company which brought about the deception to the people of Memphis.Business spends more time and money selling things for profit than it does in making things for use.Mr.\"Keebler | Muscle | The present distressing cent cfficiency inherent in the pro- FAIRMOUNT ST.GILES BERNARD AT STUART Rev.Burton H.Robinson, M.A.Minister.Mr.A.J.Binnie, Choirmaster.Sunday February 18th 11 AM.\u201cWELL.WHY NOT SWEAR?\" The Third Commandment 3 PM.CHURCH SCHOOL 7.30 P.M.\u201cTHE MAN NOBODY PROGRAM\" Special reference to the life and Teaching of Stanley Jones.Mis gerentest living interpreter.YOU ARE CORDIALLY KNOWS\u2014HIS INVITED MacVicar Memorial PRESBYTERIAN Church ST.VIATEUR AVE, Corner Hutchison Ri.Rev.J.G.Polter, M.A, ND.\u2018Minister D.A.Hinchliffe, Chair Director Services Sunday Feh, 18th, 11 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.Morning Subject \u2014 \u201cThe Shadow of The Almighty\u201d Evening Topic \u2014 \u201cWhat Christ Came For\u201d Tuesday 6.15 P.M.Teachers Supper meeting Wednesday 21 8 P.M.Mid-week Fellowship Service open to all.| \\ investors are\u2014 1.on all Irans it makes.Ware salesmanship, economic | stagnation does not indicate 100 per\u2019 !fit motive.| a SLI LS IIIA SA SOILS PSSST SS Le IN (IPAS PVO 02 F2 2\" apel of Cathedral À ca 1840 - R 3 2 CWRAY EL + AE US rt ont S AVE ld FA : 432) Blox 2 | 4322 CH 4 AN S | NDERTAKER = = = Absolute security of capital invested\u2014be- cause a Loan Corporation always keeps in its vaults pledges worth at least J or 10 times the amount of money it loans.2.Dividends always assured\u2014bceause a Loan Corporation receives in advance the interest When it took days hours for foreign governments to reach London, and when ambassadors took weeks and months over their ex- instead of change of dispatches, there was fear less danger of war than there is L- ,day.\u2014Mr.A.A.Baumann.SAVING THE MONTREAL CITY and DISTRICT S BANK Eighty-seventh To THE SHAREHOLDERS.Gentlemen : Your of the Bank and the result of its operations for t vard, near Mount Royal Avenue and another proj made during the year.Bank premises (lead Office and Branches) (ther Assets .Ou behalf of the Board, R.DANDURAND, Preudent.eh > Annual Report Directors have pleasure in presenting the Eighty Seventh Annual Report of the affairs The net profits for the year were $357,855.04 and the balance brought forward from last year's Profits Account was $400,379.00, making a total of $768,234.04.' quarterly distributions to its shareholders, the Bank contributed from this amount $9,000.00 10 various charitable and philanthropic Funds \u2014 independently of the amount of $10,200 00, interest on the Charity Danation Fund, distributed as usual \u2014 leaving a balance at the credit of Profits Account of $479,234.04 to be carried forward to next year.For the accommodation of our clients 2 new branch has heen opened on St.Lawrence Boule- and Girouard Avenues where another branch will be opened as soon as alterations are completed.As usual a frequent and thorough inspectiog of the books and assets of the Bank has been The Report of the Auditors and the Balance Sheet are herewith submitted.GENERAL STATEMENT DECEMBER 8187, JOT.LIABILITIES To the Public: Deposits bearing interest including intprest accrued todate .$52,880,179.77 Deposits not bearing interest .84,318.04 Charity Donation Fund .180,000.Other Liabilities .2,059,262.83 $65,153.750.64 To the Shareholders : Capital Stock (Amount subscribed $2,000,000, paid up .$2,000,000.00 Reserve Fu eee ee eee 2,200,000.00 Balance of Profits carried forward .© 479,234.04 4.079,234.04 $69,812.984.68 RESOURCES Cash on hand and in Chartered banks .$6,092,452.91 Dominion and Provincial Government Bonds ._.= 22,808,217.72 City of Montreal and other Canadian Municipal Bonds and tures ees .- 21,204,067.83 Bonds of Canadian School Municipalities .57,718.56 Bonds of Canadian Public Utilities Corporations .2,498,482,25 Sundry Securities .Lo Le 200,000.00 Call and Short Loans, secured by collateral .5,410, 266,16 Charity Donation Fund, invested in Dominion and Canadian Muni: cipal Securities approved by the Dominion Government , .MONTREAL, FEBRUARY 121i, 1034.year ending December 31st, J In addition to the usual rty has been secured at the corner of Monkland R.DANDURAND, President.180,000.00 FT, TAGUART SMYTIF « General Manager nn = 5702 PARK AVENUE FREE SET OF With Ever 4 CYLINDER CAR 6 CYLINDER CAR 8 CYLINDER CAR.\u2026 All, WORK Owned and i A EEE a a ZZ 2 eR 7720 Flr 7 V7 PARK GARAGE ART LEMAY SERVICE AND PRICES UNEQUALLED PHONE CRESCENT 1243 SPARK PLUGS y Valve Job GUARANTEED Operated hy Why Loan Corporation Shares Mont - de - Piété 3.The market increases\u2014This over again and out the world, werp, Berlin, Cairo (Egypt), Quebec Province Now Has a Loan Corporation By Special Act of the Quebec Legislature, sanctioned on March 11, 1931, Credit & y busing Corporation was constituted with exceptionally wide powers thus providing 4 reliable Institution where people may apply for loans at rates that, while not onerous, will give ample security for the amounts advanced\u2014the pledges hain | worth several Limes the amounts loaned In addition our.Corporations is entitled real estate and industrial operations pertaining to financial institutions, ceive money on deposit\u201d, ete., etc.Space does not permit giving full details as to the Corporation\u2019s exceptionally wide powers, its mojhads of operations, etc.i particulars concerning this safe and remunerative business.Sending for a booklet entails no obligation and will not expose you to high-pressure methods of 10 do 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'ounocant ré 10.St.James St.West, Please mail me further information regarding your proposition without obligation Are so SAFE And so PROFITABLE Loan corporations, whose principal business is advancing money against pledges, constitute gne of the most profitable businesses in the world \u2014 because the capital is, of necessity, so well protected in each and every transaction.Hence shares in such enterprises constitute a high-yield investment of sterling value.i Among the many reasons why such shares are sought by even the most conservative securing data concerning the loan Corporations now existing in all large cities through- invested in such institutions at their foundation has multiplied several times over! me Sn GUO, PRS SIA SEY Sy (SEA SPU SU EE SEEN) tt SEE CE Credit & Warehousing Corporation VHUINOSIONHOHOSOSOSOSHCOCOONHCHENCONSOCCUSAOSOHONOHECENCOULATS \" value of such shares always has heen proven time and time can be easily ascertained by such as Paris, Brussels, Ant- New York, San Francisco, oc.One hundred dollars er financial commercia) \u201cTa- re pe full n prepared giving * Montreal fy \u2014 HY de sin tid ch ot co fai 1h 1 thy the tio vol Jie tro ine of wa sha I a he mo \u201c an ity side hav and viol find he wit! out, T the sok Inok old nn ring coin \u2018Y Can (iol M 22 LATE SAYS MACHINES i | | KILL M AN G preparation for the Senior Sunday PERSONALITY Canon Shatford, In Eloquent! Address Before Fairmount- St.Giles Men's Assn.Declaring that the church and religion have not failed, and cannot fail, and scoring adverse triticism of religion, the Rev.Canon Allan P.Shat-; ford delivered an inspired address before the members of Fairmount-St.Giles Men\u2019s Association, on Tuesday, at a Supper Meeting in the Assembly Hall.Speaking on the topic Criticisms of Religion,\u201d Canon Shat- ford stated that the church in the fields in which it was, most severely criticized had a finer record than any other institution on earth today.One popular criticism of the church, he stated, was that it had in a large, measure failed.\u201cI am willing to ad- mil,\u201d he said, \u201cthat there have bee: blunders and mistakes by members of the church, but I here declare that! the church and religion have not fail- vd and cannot fail.ine destiny and is ahove the failures of men.\u201d He pointed to the fact that, as far as he knew, not one unit of the Christian church had failed financially in the stress of the economic depression.sign of failure, tions of mankind,\u201d he added, \u201cthe church has a finer ror than any; other.\u201d Another criticism, Canon Shatfor®, continued, was that science had sc far outstripped religion as to leave the litter antiquated and obsolete Tle scored this attitude by declaring that science had made more mistakou, than religion and, that it was questionable whether science had done, very much to help mankind, Jieve,\u201d he said, \u201cthat our troubles are more due to science than|INg&S\u2019 progra to anything else,\u201d naming the tach: ine as being one of the greatest causes of man\u2019s personality being killed.1t was natural, he added, that\u201d thére should be mistakes in theology, J am certaibly not willing tazadmit, 4} But\" Pm a banker not a jeweller\u201d.he declared, \u201cthat religion has made more mistakes than science.\u201d Lh \u201cThere's many a slip twixt the cup and the lip\u201d goes the old adage\u2019 \u2018nd it refers to a great many.things besides ten-cups.Economic.conditions have gone somewhat awry:these days and a great many families that previously were getling by very well are finding that the pinch is beginning to he felt.Many of them are at their wits end.There is however one way out, The Gold Scrap shop: i is offering the highest prices ever paid for old gold.Where to get the old gold?Just look in the cellar or attic and in the old chest of drawers, §Here you will no doubt find jewellry the form of rings, bracelets, watbbes, earrings, coins, ete, which are out of date.* Yes, this old gold has value at the Canadian Mint and that is where the Gold Scrap Shop sends-it.Thus it be- JCQUELNES BEAUTY IN ANNOUNCING NEWLY REDUCED PRICES Wishes.to Make Known the.Fact High Standard As Usual will be Maintained.= PRICE LIST \u2014 WATER WAVE, KOMOL, MARCEL, HAIRCUT, SRAMPOO, MANICURE, EYEBROW ARCHI Permanent, 82.00 \u2014 Oil Permanent, 83.00\u2014Guaranteed.8834 PARK AVENUE \u201cPopular : Its destiny is div-; He asked if that was a \u201cAmong the institu-; put Wrist watch.\u201d : has his hands on it\u201d.Advance Showing of New Straws, Latest Designs.RUBIN SHOPPE Reg'd 5103 Park Avenue Remodeled\u2014Redecorated\u2014All New Stock Hats Moulded to the Head Our Specialty Under Management of Philip M.and Jack Rubin.THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY.16th, 1934 J 4 MacVICAR MEMORIAL | i || CHURCH NOTES el Great interest is being taken in Ra RE RR LRA School Service which will be held in [MacVicar Lecture Hall on Friday, March 16th.The various classes re- ;sponsible for the programme are ex- jceedingly busy and a good time in anticipated.; There was u large attendance at] the Young People\u2019s Society meeting on Monday night when Dr.Morley of the Presbyterian College gave a most helpful address on \u201cHow to overcome\u2019 temptation\u201d.Wilfrid McLatchic was | chairman.At the conclusion of the meeting a very enjoyable social time: | was participated in by all assembled.! !The president, Clinton Davis, directed the programme after which refreshments were served.i : MacVicar was favored with the; \u2018visit of the Boy Choristers of the] London (England) School Choir under the direction of Carlton Bur-! row, A.R.C.0.Next Sunday Dr.Potter will preach at both services.In the morning the | subject will be \u201cThe Shadow of the Almighty\u2014or the Rest Giver\u201d and | lin the evening at 7.30 Dr.Potter will \u2018answer the question \u201cWhat Christ Came For?\u201d These services are open to cvery-| body and strangers are cordially in! vited.; The Teachers\u2019 Association will meet \"for supper at 6.30 in the School Room after which an interesting pro- | gramme has been arranged.i J EEE SE SE een een | The Meeting was under the chairmanship of Geo.E.Palmer, president of the Men's Association.Among those seated at the head table were: Rev.B.H.Robinson, M.A.; Rev.J.G.Potter, D.D.; Rev.Wm.McLean, Rev.Chas G.Smith, J.W.Heather, and S.Lindsay.During the Supper a number of Orchestral selections were ren-| measure.Size 16 requires 31; yards |dered by the Fairmount String En-| of 39-inch material with % yard of semble.Mr.Western McCallum, well-'39-inch contrasting for dress; coat No.641 \u2014 Exceedingly Youthful.This style is designed in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36 and 38 inches bust \u201cI be- known local baritone, was guest solo- requires 2 7-8 yards of 39-inch mate- present || ist, and his contribution to the even- rial with 2 1-8 yards of 35-inch lining.No.923 \u2014 Smart Simplicity.This style is designed in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 ycars, 36, 38 and 40 inches bust \u201cDarling, I want you to do som(-imeasure.Size 16 requires 2 1-8 yards thing about the; hands, on my diamondjof 39-inch material for skirt and helt, with 2 yards of 39-inch material and 3-8 yard of 39-inch contrasting for \u201cExactly.It\u2019s a pawnbroker who waist.No, 383 \u2014 Slenderizing Model.This style is designed in sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust measure.Size 36 requires 2 5-8 yards of 29- inch material with 1 5-8 wards of 36-inch printed and 3-8 yards of 39- inch dark contrasting, No.415 \u2014 Three mme was thoroughly en- Joyed.comes a national asset and hy cashing it in we are not only helping ourselves but also our country.Just look around in your cellar, attic or old chest and bring the old Smart Gilets.«Pattern includes the three gilets in sizes small, medium and large.The medium size requires for View A, 3-4 yard of 35-inch material; Views B and C each require 1 yard of 39- inch material.No.507 \u2014 For Young Daughter.This style is designed in sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 years.Size 8 requires 2 yards of 39-inch material with 1-4 yard of 35-inch contrasting.The Essence of Fashion! The whole fashion story for Spring is to be found in The Monitor's new and exciting Spring Fashion Book.You certainly won\u2019t want to miss it.Contains new Hollywood photos and patterns that are styled perfectly and fit perfectly.Send for your copy today.Price of BOOK 20 cents.Price of PATTERN 25 cents in stamps or coins (coin is preferred).Wrap coin carefully.gold down to one of the branches of the Gold Scrap Shop.They are situated at 363 St.Catherine Street (four doors west of Bleury) and 884 St.Catherine St.West (four doors cast of the Capitol Theatre).There | Social G Lersonal expert valuators will weigh the gold _ for you and you will be paid in cash \u2014the highest prices ever paid for old gold.If you are unable to make the trip to the Gold Scrap Shop just phone PLateau 6973 and an expert valu- ator will call at your home with ready cash.There is no slip in this.It is the modern way to raise ready cash.No articles purchased by us are displayed in our windows.\u2014C._ Mr.and Mrs.William P.Doyle, Grand Boulevard, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Mary Marjorie, to Mr.Leonard John Hopson, son of the late Walter Miles Hopson and of Mrs.Hopson, of Outremont; the wedding is to take place in the latter part of April.\u201c Mr.and Mrs.S* W.O'Brien, of Dyrocher Ave, Outremont are entertaining friends at a bridge on Friday evening.The following are subscribers to the supper dance being held by the Outremont and North End Women\u2019s Club in the Mount Royal Hotel on Friday night, February 16th: Mr.and Mrs.E.T.Sampson, Mr.and Mrs.A.Netlam Beer, Mr.and Mrs, E.A.Bulley, Mr.and- Mrs.W.J.Rutledge, Mr.and Mrs.J.I.Hodgson, Mr, and Mrs.R.W.Mann, Mrs.E.Eddison, Mr.and Mrs.F.B.Thomas, Mr.and Mrs.A.Watt, Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Caryer, Mr, and Mrs.C, W.Balfour, Mrs.Marion Larock, Mrs.E.Bei- fer, Mrs.F.W.Muir, Mr.and Mra.J.Barr, Mr.and Mrs.Leo Blunt, Miss Helen Bradiey, Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Cristie, Mr.Mervin Christie, Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Cook, Miss M.Dennis.Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Hodgson, Mr.and Mrs.S.Hollingberry, Mr.and Mrs.T.C.Hughes, Miss Hughes, Miss J.G.Ireland, Mr.and Mrs.I.Ibhotson, Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Jones, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Lambert, Mr.Clifford Larock,' Mr.and Mrs.Peter Lennox, Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Lister, Miss M.MacDougall, Mr.J.Mac- Dougall, Mr.J.MacDougall, Mr.and Mrs.J.A.McCormack, Mr.and Mrs.L.McCuaig, Mr.Ivan McDonald, Mr.5834 Park Ave.CRescent 6140 PARLOR that the Same NG, MASSAGR ENT 6140 Mi.and Mrs.Stuart Mercer, Mr.and Mrs.Jack Miller, Mr.and Mrs.Max Miller, \u2018Mr.P.Miller, Miss D.Doyle, Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Dunn, Mr.Jack Edwards, Mr.and Mrs.N.A.Erdon, Mr.and Mrs.B.M.Fairweather, Miss W.Fryer, Mr.C.Gardner, Miss Ruth Griffith, and Mr.and Mrs.C.Galbraith.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Sloan, of the Town of Mount Royal, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie Grace, to Mr, Walter Raoul | Morrison, son of Mr.and Mrs.Walter ! J.Morrison, also of the Town, of Mount Royal.The wedding will take place quietly early in March.Peter Charlton, son of Mr.R.E.Charlton, of 391 Wiseman Avenue, Outremont, was a member of the General Carnival Committee for the annual Winter Carnival at Hampton School, New Hampton, New Hampshire, last week end.* The Thredgold \u201cY\u201d will hold its regular monthly meeting on Wednes- ay, February 21st, at the home of Miss Lillian Le Huquet, 623 Ave de I'Epee, 'Outremont.Mrs, D.Badien will be the guest speaker.J.H.HARTE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Phone or send in your prescription.We have the Doctors\u2019 confidence.274 LAURIER W.(|as the failure of his scheme might be |) \u2018|other banks, have slightly diminished New | LPR PLESSIS EPL LE LILLIA et LJ SPLENDID REPORT [~~ W- 1 A.TIS PRESENTED AT Activities he Monthly Day Members Tea takes ne form of a \u201cRecipe Tea™ this { month.It takes place on Tuesday, Feb.20th, when members will ex- City and District Savingsichange \u201cDessert Recipes\u201d.Bank Holds Annual Gen- | The Monthly Health Lecture takes eral Meeting Place un Thursday, Feb, 22nd at 9 ,p.m.when Dr.B.Raginsky will speak | \u201cWe are now in the fifth year of (10 members of the Gym classes on \u201cDoctor and Patient\u201d.\u201cThe Good Companions,\u201d an cconomic crisis which for severity is unequalled in History.Like so i many other crises of the past, it has {Intermediate clubs that one of the sponsored war when the wealth of contending (Also contributed to the entertain- nations had gone up in smoke leaving in its wake nothing but ruins, y Misses Sara Shucker and Diana These depressions have been of al- ircenberg acted as hostesses; the most mathematical recurrence which rest of the club acted az waitresses.fact historians and cconomists might [On Sunduy, Feb, 11th they formed a have pointed out to the world in or- 'group to see \u201cKaleidoscope\u201d by the der to prevent them or lessen their |Y.W.H.A.Players.Miss Celin Gold- intensity.They did not happen im- {man has been asked by \u201cThe Good mediately at the expiry of the con.Companions\u201d to lead them in dra- flict, as production was forced up- matic activities, wards to restore depletod stocks,\u201d said Hon.R.Dandurand, president of the City and District Savings Bank at the annual meeting this week.\u201cAs mentioned in this report, we \u201cThis propulsion of industry creat.| [have deemed it opportune to extend ed the mistaken idea of a permanent |, nur sphere of ac NA bv the erce- return to prosperity aud everyone! \u2019 11: : prosperity y tion of two new buildings, the cost of wished to profit by this new era when which 1 is taken f ; , vhic s usual, is ta spe- fortune seemed to smile on all, But (WV ue as usual, as aken Irom a spe cial reserve fund built up for that they went too far.Overproduction, ur abuse of credit and speculation caus.|! pose.\u201cWhilst on this subject, it may not od these heautiful dreams to fade.be amiss to say what the Bank has done towards lessening unemployment during the last four years.In addition to the two buildings aforementioned, the Bank has erected six other banking offices.That of Park Avenue in 1929-30; St.Catherine West, St.Denis-Rachel and Masson Street Branches, in 1930-31 and those of Verdun and Mount-Royal-DeLori- mier in 1931-32.Moreover, important enlargements were carried out in Centre St.and St.Denis-Faillon branches in 1932-33.Those undertakings have given employment to a large number of our citizens during those hard times and the amount of and our resérves arc constantly on [the up grade.\u201cOurs is of a more serlous nature because it is complicated by the fact that machinery becoming more and more perfected from year to year, has an cver increasing output with a minimum of hand labor and it leaves millions of men without employment.Such is the problem which sociologists and statesmen have to study and solve.The return to the land movement seems to be one of the first remedies to claim our attention.As we study the economic situation as it appears to us today, we have reason to hope for hetter times before long.Business is at last lean- come after the conclusion of a great ; tbe Bridge and Dance cn Feb.4th,'a (ment.Miss Eva Letovsky tap-danced; À 7 MW E 44e eee FAIRMOUNT ST-GILES CHURCH NOTES | ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014i The supper at the Men's Associg.tion atlracted a fine body of men on Tuesday evening of this week, who listened to an outstanding address hy Canon A.P.Shatford on \u201cPopular Criticisms of Religion\u201d.The president, George Palmer presided.Western McCallum sang delightful solos, and the Sunday School orchestra furnished excellent music.The watm thanks of the assembly of mon was extended to the quest speaker by the minister and others.The Fairmount-St.Giles Womon' Association have arranged with tha Canadian Celenese Limited to put on \u201cFashion Revue\u201d in the Assembly Hall on Thursday, February 22nd.t 2.30 p.m.This promises to be an exceodingly attractive function for the women of Outremont and the North End.The minister, Rev.Burton H.Robinson, will discuss the Third Commandment on Sunday morning next at 11 o'clock.At 7.30, ha will take for his subject \u201cThe Program of the Man {Nobody Knows\u201d.In thix address particular reference will be to the Life and Teachings of the recent Montreal visitor, Rev, Stanley Jones-\u2014perhaps the cleanest living interpreter nf the Christ On Monday evening the Young People\u2019s Society will be addressed by Rev.Robt.Kausunoff, the cloquent Superintendent of the Church of al National.Mr.Kausunoff will alan sing.Service begins at 8 p.m.Fairmount-St.Giles Womens Assn.Hold Fashion Show Under the auspices of Fairmount- St.Giles Women's Association, a fashion revue and tea will be held in the assembly hall, corner of Bernard and Stuart Avenues, Thursday afternoon, February 28nd, at 2.30 o'clock, There will also be n musical programme.A woman who had given her huj- band a worrying time during hN lifetime was very concerned at his death, and had a tombstone oracter ing towards recovery, farm prices are holding their own and even going up a little; inventories which were at low ebb must of necessity be replenished.Nevertheless, we must not deceive oursclves.Our troubles have been too serious to respond to quick treatment.\u201cWe observe with a certain amount | of misgiving the experiment by the President of the United States to substitute for the free exercise of the law of supply and demand that of the principle of economy by control.We heartily wish him success; = money spent thereon is over a million dollars.\u201d INDIVIDU calamitous for his country and for | the outside world.As to our own Institution, the report which is before you and which is the eighty-seventh of this Bank, may be considered as very satisfactory.Although our deposits in common with those of the Mme.de Tait tian just returned from a Tour of the large Fashion Centres, and is Now Shawing All the Leading Siyle Pointe in the Lafest PARIS AND NEW YORK MODELS 5126 Park Ave.on account of the various Bond issues of the Federal Government, we find a continual increase in the number of our depositors.Our profits also show an increase over the previous year RS 5 Knitted Wear \u2018 5621 Park Ave.| CR, 1333 The Oldest Wool Merchant in Montreal Hand-made Angers Faby Bonnets.Wools of All Kinds er AGENT IN NORTH END FOR 5 REGENT Louise McLea | DANSEUSE Dance Classes NORTH BRANCH Y.M.C.A.5550 Park Avenue Ballet, Ballroom, Tap, Tango and all phases of the Dance.PLATEAU 7988 | JAEGER The Reputation of Which is Spreadin Original Style i 1 i : x > 7 MONTHS.| à 4 ; 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North Branch \u201cY\u201d Notes ! tu 1 On Monday night the North Branch Reds in the Inter-Y League, were hosts to the N.D.G.Blues.A regular league fixture, with less than a minute to play, the visitors came from behind to spring a 31-29 surprise| over the North Branch league.For the winners, Mont and Hawthorn with 12 #hd 9 points respectively, were the heavy scorers.For the home team, Jimmie Roberts came out from two years\u2019 retirement to be the leading scorer gaining 10 points, playing a steadying game on the forward line.Jim was at one time one of the main stays of the North Branch teams in the city league.Eddie Havi- land, Howard Gordon-Smith and Ivan Edson also turned in stellar performances for the losers.The next game for ihe Reds is against Central \u201cY\u201d on Monday the 17th.The line-up for the North Branch \u201cY\u201d team will include, Tom Pierce, Eric Lunn, Jim Roberts, Leo Fisher, Ivan Edson, Eddie Haviland, Tom Kennedy and Howard Gordon- Smith.In the Juvenile section of the Inter \u201cY\u201d League, the North Branch Y.M.C.A.entry have yet to meet their first defeat.If they maintain the pace at which they are now travelling they are the likely looking champs.The tale will be told when this team meet Central \u201cY\u201d so far suffered only one defeat, that at the hands of the North Branch team.Should North Branch b: defeated on this occasion.these two teams will be tied.The North Branch team consists of Clive Legiulette, Clff McClay, Dunc McPhee, Earl Carney, G.Blackburn, Ronald Gibson and Bruce Melville.Sidney Levine, goaler of the Regent team, played a smart game.In a second encounter, the Regent team tied the St.Michael's Juniors by a store of 2-all \u201c The Regent team are open for opposition, and challengers are invited to get in touch with Jimmy Guest, 4882 Colonial Ave.The line-up is as follows: Goaler, Sidney Levine; defence, Last Thursday evening, the North John Durning, Roland Campreau; Branch Y.M.C.A.Fencing Club was centre, Bill Brennan; wings, Morty | Yell represented at the Provincial Pesper, Joe Obrien.| Foil Championships.Three of the \u2014_\u2014 North Branch men reached the semi- A preacher on looking up from the finals, and George Tully missed the sermon he was reading was horrified, finals by only one point.to .see his young son in the gallery| The North Branch representatives pelting the congregation below with{were Geo.Tully, Harry Yale, Harry horse-chestnuts.Before he could get Elsie, Jack Thomas and George Nott.out a word of reproof, his young hope- The great surprise of the evening ful cried out: \u201cYou \u2019tend to your was when Harry Elsie beat K.Brown preachin\u2019, daddy; TI keep \u2019\u2018em\u2019the Dominion Champion by 3-1 in the THE EXAMINER.COURIER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 16th, 1934 GYM LEADERS HOLD MEETING The Gymnasium leaders corps at North Branch will hold a regular meeting on Saturday with a religious discussion under the leadership of C.J.McGerrigle.Following this short session, the group will then meet on the gymnasium floor for an instruction period on several pieces of apparatus, including set movements on the hign bar, parallels, mats, flying rings and horse.The group are divided up into squads with several leaders taking charge of the groups.Last Saturday, following the health talk under the leadership of Milton Townsend, the senior leaders were introduced to a group of junior members who are to be formed into a Junior Corps.Amongst these are the following: C.McClay, E.Carney, T.Wilkinson, G.Young, C.Gregory, R.Abraham, D.Gilmour, R.Gilmour and J.Leslie.Others will be added within the next two weeks.The Senior Corps also ran through a series of movements on the elephant for the Spring display, to be held sometime in the early spring and drew their activities for the day to a close with a Supper meeting.G.Staton, Ed.Holden, and F.Boston of the Senior Corps are entering as a team in the Provincial Glmnas- tic Meet at Central Y.Others are expected to enter as individuals on selected pieces of apparatus.Lilian Rubin Shoppe Under New Management The Lillian Rubin Shoppe, Registered, at 5103 Park Avenue, will, it i= announced, be continued under the management of Messrs.Philip M.and Jack Rubin, son of ihe late Mrs, Rubin, who passed away suddenly at her home some weeks ago from heart failure.Mrs.Rubin was, it will be recalled, identified with the millinery business in various locations in Montreal for a number of years, and it is stated that the same standard of excellence will be continued by her sons as she herself maintained.The Shoppe has been remodeled and redecorated, all old stock cleared out to make room for new lines and is already featuring an advance showing of the latest straw models of all descriptions.The Shoppe is located awake\u201d, preliminaries.CRescent 4112 The Examiner-Courier, anxious as al CALL \u2014 - PHONE MAIN OFFICE FREE\u2014 \u201cBARTER AND EXCHANGE\u201d conditions, will for an indeterminate period, print a number of \u201cBarter and Exchange\u201d ads FREE OF CHARGE.It reserves the right to use its discretion in their selection.Mail them, with name.address and phone number, to Examiner-Courier, 5736 Park Avenue.just below the Regent Theatre.5736 Park Avenue ways to do its part in improving BARTER-EXCHANGE FLATS TO LET WILL exchange vacuum cleaner, good: CHAMPAGNER, 786B\u20146 condition, for good cook stove, 0 heated modern.AT.0731.let.DOlard 211.|JOUTREMONT, Durocher, GOOD PAPERHANGER in exchange for furniture, lady\u2019s clothes, dishes.PLateau 8691.Q-21 wood floors, seven rooms, bathroom, furnace.DOllard 7807.rooms, Q-14, 6048-6050 Lower, $30, middle, $35; 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To question mysteries.Although it is in wretched taste, ence, the afternoon can rightly he The game was a closely checked con- called a success.Noreen Patterson|test with both teams playing de-' occupied the chair.The judges were, fensive hockey throughout, the only Mr.W.R.Allen, former chairman of tally coming from the stick of Wood | the Protestant Board of School Trustees of Outremont; Mrs.Hilliard Norris, B.A., and Mr.G.W.C.Ginn, B.A., B.D.The speakers heard during the course of the afternoon were those who had successfully passed the elimination tests held during the past week.The judges awarded the \u201cJ.D.Hudson\u201d Cup, together with a small one for herself to Pearl Garmaise, adding that the decision had been unanimous.The second award, another small cup, was a toss-up between Isadore Gottheil and Evelyn Eibel.However, Isadore won by a small margin.\u201d We wish to congratulate al! the participants and thank them for the success they made of the afternoon, Following is a list of the speakers and their subjects: Eileen Kingsley\u2014*Women Through the Eyes of Literature\u201d.Leo Michael\u2014\u201cHumour\u201d.Isadore Gottheil\u2014\u201cCanada World Peace\u201d.Pearl Garmaise\u2014\u201cThe Menace Fascism\u201d, | Evelyn Eibel\u2014\u201cWhat is Progress ?\u201d John K.C.Struthers\u2014\u201c\"The St.Lawrence Deep Waterways\u201d.Ralph Moore \u2014 \u201cThe Tragic Drama of the Greeks\u201d.and of Sammy Mislap \u2014 \u201cSport and the Depression\u201d.Jack Tritt \u2014 \u201cCurrent Events\".Magazine One of the interesting features of the magazine is now under way in the taking of pictures both of groups and of individuals.Although more material in the form of articles is now coming in, still more would be gratefully received by the Magazine Board.But, however, the pupils are to be reminded of the fact that all material MUST be in by February 21st.in the second period, which was suf-.\u2018fient to turn the contest for Strath cona.This victory places the team in the | running for championship as they | are only 3 points behind the leaders.Their next game is the crucial game of the season as they meet the league leading W.HH.S.a loss means elimination, while a win places the team one point behind the leaders.Seniors After playing smart hockey for the last three weeks the Strathcona | seniors seemed to suffer a con in the game with Mount Royal High and when the smoke of battle cleared of the 3-1 score, and eliminated from the running.The game was slow with | both teams playing loose hockey, | missing many chances to score, The only highlight of the game was when Griffiths stick-handled his way through the entire opposing \u2018iteam to pass the puck to Boosamara, who scored, late in the second period.By this time Mount Royal had scored three times, and the game ended shortly.Levitt who usually plays a steady game in nets, had an off day as three mediocre long shots irom the blue-line passed him for three tallies.The next game is on Feb.16 when the seniors meet the league-leading Montreal High team.ry LUKE CALLAGHAN MEMOR- | IAL SCHOOL NOTES ; The Luke Callaghan Debating Club has chosen several subjects for future debating contests to he held in + > | | | dh ® + and topics as follows: A Grade IX Scholarship A special scholarship has been offered to any pupil in Grade IX who obtains the highest average marks will support the affirmative of \u201cResolved that Tolls on Bridges should be Abolished\u201d against G.Ambrose found themselves at the short end!) the School Auditorium with speakers H.Sage and F.Harris of Tenth | while a pupil in Grades VIII and IX.'and 1.Aube of the Ninth on March This scholarship is valued at $35.00 th in the Auditorium.and will be used as providing free| J.Farrell and R.Sweeney of Tenth tuition in Grade X for the successful will support the affirmative of \u201cRe- pupil.The Outremont Jewish Wo- solved that Preparation for War is\u2019 pupils now in Grade IX.Due and proper reference will be made to it in next year's prospectus.Current Event Club Strathcona\u2019s Current Event Club 9 Friday last at 3.30, given by that | men\u2019s Group are responsible for this'a Guarantee of Peac\u201d, against L.Saul MANCE, single room, heated, $2, offer which was gladly accepted by and C.Sweeney of Ninth, on March private family.CR.7811.Q-15 the Board and made available to 23rd, J.Granda and W.Turner of Nintlf will support the affirmative of \u201cResolved that Modern Inventions are |Beneficial to Mankind,\u2019 against G.Dobby and L.DePrata of Tenth, on pairs.Estimates free.Workmanship | 8% privileged to attend a lecture on April 13th.It is proposed to stage a Mock eminent business man and lecturer.Parliament procedure during the ear- \u2018coats with Vests, size 38.All in per- electric fireplace, gas\u2019 generator.No guaranteed.Q-2 a t u?fect condition ave you?DO.furnace.325 per month.Tel.ore PAINTING AND DECORATING 374 LAURIER AVE.WEST\u2014Heated PAINTING, _Paperhanging, floors CARTAGE * CAREFUL efficient service, day or by day, Specialty: baggage might.Open for contracts week or longer.and: parcels.Phone YOrk 5297.TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR FREE BARTER-EXCHANCE COLUMNS scraped, refinished.Decorating of every description.Workmanship guaranteed., Lowest prices.P.T.George.5192 Hutchison, CR.A Q-1 TRADES AND BUSINESS CARDS THIS PAPER is distributed by the National Sales and Distribution Co., flat, seven rooms, hardwood floors, hot water, no dark rooms, exceptional cunhoards, laree pantry.Rent greatly reduced.Phone DO.7082.Q-4 HUTCHISON, 5595\u20148 rooms newly decorated throughout, Hardwood floors.Immediate occupation.Cheap rent to May 1st.ATlantic 1585.Q-5 DE L'EPEE AVE, 737\u20146 bright, | | airy rooms, heated and hot water all #uccessors to Dominion Messenger assembly was held in the Science year round.Large pantry, hardwood |and Signal Service.477 St.Jean Hall.floors, very comfortable.Rent $42.50.Baptiste.HA.9109.Q-3 Hockey Q-6; \u2014 \u2014 \u2014| Strathcona\u2019s Seniors inflicted a ~ DRESSMAKING PLAN YOUR Spring Wardrobe early and take advantage of our low prices before the rush.We have now advanced spring fashion books, showing coats, suits, dresses, etc, We guarantee perfect fit.Suits from 84.00.Dresses from $2.50.Skirts, $1.25.Outremont Dressmaking, 749a Ave de l\u2019Epee.CR.5804.Q-25 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED\u2014A young girl for light housekeeping.Sleep out.Phone DE.4750.After 5:30 p.m.PARK AVE.,, 5002, corner St.Joseph Blvd.\u2014Six bright, airy rooms, all separate, heated and hot water all year, large pantry, hardwood\" floors, very comfortable.Rent reduced to AT 50.Apply DO.8708.5000 Pat LEAVING TOWN, will sublet from March 1st, 6 rooms, heated flat, Frigidaire, Craftex walls.Stuart Ave.Outremont, \u2018AT.0758.Q-24 OUTREMONT, St, Cyrille, 62, faring Park, lower, upper, 6-7 brigh: rooms, furnace, DO.8458.hardwood, low rental.Q-23 L418 itheir victories over Baron Byng and Mr.Guy Tombes.Mr.Tombs took as his topic \u201cThe St.Lawrence Water-! ways Treaty\u201d, and discoursed learnedly and wittily upon this treaty, which has been in the public eye for quite some time of late.Mr.Walsh introduced the speaker to the senior class, and Pearl Gar- maise extended the vote of thanks at the conclusion of the address.The loss upon weak L.C.C.team on Thursday last, the score being 4-2.Walker and Griffiths on the reconstructed first line combined to garner all four goals for the winners.The combination, passing and speed of these boys was too much for the L.C.team and they were completely unable to cope with these factors.Play was clean throughout.Junises Strathcona juniors have their section title, as a result elinched of dy weeks of May in which the inter- class debaters will all take part.The debate, \u201cResolved that Railways should be Abolished\u201d has been postponed until Friday, February 23rd, to be held in the School Auditorium.The affirmative, Frank Murphy and James Murray will represent i Tenth Year, and E.Levins and Albert | Britt wil represent the Ninth Year on the negative.House League In a league game in the Junior Division of the House League, the Mic- Macs defeated the Beavers by a score of 4-1, on the Patronage ice.Micmacs: Burke, Cartier, Cartier, Keyes, Cleary, Cooney, Callahan, Barry, Price and Nelson, Ski-ing The ski-ing meets have been taking place regularly under the direction of the convenor, Harry Sage, upon the trails of Mount Royal, and plans are now being made to hold a ski-ing meet for the School in the Laurentians some time this month.The Rhyming Optimist By ALINE MICHAELIS PSYCHIC When something in me shrinks away From certain voice or eyes, I do not stop, I do not stay Uncouth and very crude, I run away in utmost haste As though by fiends pursued.And, when it happens otherwize, Somebody comes along Who with his laughter or his eyes Turns sighing into song, Again I may no questionnaire Of things to deep to see; 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