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VOL. CLY11I. No. 48 THE GAZETTE, MONTREAL, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 25.

1929. 21 Situations Vacant 2V fret words; le additional prepaid Property For Sale 2Sc first 10 words; le additional prepaid Apartments To Let first 10 words; lc additional prepaid HEATHER CDRLERS DEFEAT LACHUTE AT LACHIXE. Mixed Charity BonspicL Friday Night final. Mrs. Uearle Mrs.

Webster B. B. Cockbnra Mclntyre Mrs. Scott Mrs. Baxter Mattaee Trophy.

W. Stephenson 8. W. Barldoa C. Scybold A.

Barmwrllff E. Rttxey ir. j. r. Brown A.

Dryden Dr. W. H. Smythe (Skip) 14 (Skip! Class Doubles. It- Edmison C.

R. Vail C. Seybold J. S. Kay A.

B. Otter E. Lnka (Skip) (Skip) FinaL A. B. Otter Fffe (Skip) 7 (Skip) District Medal Match.

Montreal West at Huutlnffdoa. Friday, Huntingdon. Montreal West E. Brure Dr. U.

U. Armitage J. A. McCracken U. Templeman J.

C. Irden A. Fyfe W. Met letcfeie Dr. W.

J. Patterson (Skip) 13 (Skip) 11 A. L. Allan A. R.

A. Lesage E. Martin H. Aird C. B.

Kelly L. Evans E. Cunningham W. P. Simpson (Skip) 13 (Skip) 15 R.

Howell H. Mahon D. Brown J. Elder F. W.

Starke W. U. C. Stark W. Richardson (Skip) 12 (Skip) 12 JOHNSTON STARS IN MEET Captures Two First in U.S.

Indoor Skating St Louis, Mo, February 24. Percy Johnston, of Detroit with firsts In the finals of the men's senior mile and the three-quarter mile, featured the second day of the annual V. S. national indoor ice skating championships at the Winter Garden here last night Allen Potts, the Brooklyn flash, won the men's senior two-mile event and was second in the three-quarters. Miss Elsie Muller, of Brooklyn, continued her victories tonight when she won both the mile and three-quarter mile events for women.

Faith Schoen, of Chicago, a.nd Rose Marie Brady, of Detroit, finished two-three In each event In the men's intermediate mile, John Schenk, Chicago, was first, while in the three-quarters, Herman Sllnd, Minneapolis, was victor. CAPTURES MALTBY MEDAL A. Key worth W. B. Montgomery (Skip) 1 (Skip) 10 Saturday Bonsplel.

D. Pipndfoot P. L. Stock J. B.

Florkhart A. Wilson F. W. Evans A. p.

Bastable Stroud W. B. McLean (Skip) (Skip 7 E. Ledne W. Cunningham W.

McEutyra J. F. Davison A Clapham A B. Stalker J. G.

Lw W. F. B. Henry (SVlnl 10 (Skip) 5 W. Wilson.

Rer.AJ.MacDonald R. B. Cockbnrn A. B. Elder A.

Keyworth R. E. Bagutn F. Hamilton F. A C.

Bickerdike (Skip) 3 (Skip) 10 Seml-FlnaL Strond J. G. Lee (Skip) 2 (Skip) 10 F. A C. Bickerdike W.

R. Montgomery (Skip) (Skip) 4 FinaL J. 0. Lee F.AC Bickerdike (Skip) 4 (Skip) 5 AT OCTREMONT. Pat Lid Trophy.

D. Buttle N. L. Roy R. A.

Robinson E. A. Fryer H. G. Bulley E.

Richardson J. Young G. H. Norris (Skip) (Skip) 6 Spoon D. Suttie R.

A. Robinson H. G. Bulley J. Young Competition.

N. L. Roy E. A. Fryer E.

Richardson G. H. Norris (Skip) 4 (Skip) 3 W. E. Welchman W.

Marcuse F. Graham A J. Norton F. Orr A. Haddon T.

H. Greenbank D. W. Cook (Skip) 6 (Skip) 7 H. Nelll G.

E. Bellerose R. Nathan J. Gratton A. S.

Hnple R. D. Weir W. H. Martin (Skip) 2 W.

Smart (El 6 Granby vs. District Granby. Outremont. Medal. Outremont.

A. T. Dunnet Col. T. Pugh Oeo.

Clajk R. C. Bennlng (Skip) 12 W. Sinclair H. F.

Archibald F. J. Turnbnll M. R. Cuddihy (Skip) 14 S.

G. Wright O. V. Glddings W. A.

Cowley T. B. Travers (Skip) 19 W. N. Thorpe R.

B. Martin T. C. Martin C. A McDonald (Skip) 16 Total.

.35 Total 20 AT CALEDONIA. Spoon Competition. T. Wighton T. G.

Ewlng W. Morrison W. Currie (Skip) 2 Dr. A R. Griffith R.

A. Lockerby G. C. Fletcher W. J.

Boas (Skip) 7 A. G. Fenwlck J. F. Hamilton J.

H. Robertson R. H. Paul (Skip) 10 J. Wilson J.

R. Dunlop F. H. Creegen J. Watson (Skip) 4 Dr.

A. W. Mitchell C. S. Mace E.

Miller G. Ecclea (Skip) 8 F. Wheatley J. W. Klcnme Dr.

J. T. Novinger A A Eaves (Skip) 6 R. A. R.

Weir C. 8a A. R. Valla nee D. L.

Campbell (Skip) 6 V. H. Williams E. J. C.

Finch C. M. Tait W. O'H. Percy (Sklp)- 8 AT MONTREAL WEST.

Week-End Bonspiel. First Round. A. Thornburg H. Thornburg R.

Mackenzie Dr. Harris J. Duthie D. Crabtree G. Ganetakos E.

Luke (Skip) 6 (Skip) 7 R. Miller A E. McNlcoIl J. Leone O. C.

Bissell W. Moreland F. E. Field V. Barry Rev.

A. S. Ross (Skip) 8 (Skip) 3 Second Round. J. Wlnterson J.

Steele H. Williams W. Bradford H. Aird G. P.

Stockton G. Templeman L. L. Evans (Skip) 7 (Skip) 4 W. McGruther D.

Williams T. Bain H. Bridges A. W. Allen A.

Hawley A. Fyfe T. N. White (Skip) 11 (Skip) 5 W. P.

Wilson Connelly F. J. Kavanagh E. Evans W. E.

McLean W. Lee A B. Otter H. McPherson (Skip) 8 (Skip) 3 H. Thornburg R.

Miller Dr. Harris F. Leone D. Crabtree W. Moreland E.

Luke V. Barry (Skip) 6 (Skip) 8 Seml-FInal. A Fyfe Q. Templeman (Skip) 7 (Skip) 6 o. 9 1U Spoon Competition.

Rev. W. G. Clark Rev. G.

Oliver A. II. Campbell W. S. Campbell A.

Cooke J. F. lessor G. Simpson lr. Rondeau (Skip) (Skip) 5 D.

W. Armstrong C. A. R. Dnffia 1.

Young F. Collins A. S. Bain A. H.

Clark W. S. Martin W. P. Crites (Skip) 7 (Skip) 5 W.

L. Burnte G. Falconer D( U. Edmlson W. IL Estano E.

E. Perry A. K. Cameron K. A.

XUon A. A. Sharp (Skip) 0 (Skip) E. E. Hutchison S.

W. Baridon L. Cushlng A. Barrowclitf W. H.

1'aul Dr. J. R. Brown W. G.

Dryden Dr. W. II. Smythe (Skip) 7 (Skijf) 4 G. W.

Jewett R. W. Percy fA. H. Campbell Dr.

R. Edmlson E. E. Perry F. Norman G.

II. Knott A. A. Sbarp (Skip) 2 (Skip) 12 B. T.

Campbell G. W. Stephenson M. C. Marrt O.

C. Seybold C. H. Ancrum P. E.

Biasey Dr. C. W. H. Rondeau R.

A. Dryden (Skip) 12 (Skip) 1 AT ST. ANDREW'S. Club Challenge Cnp. Tobln R.

J. Dooner Dickson II. H. King M. McKergow W.

E. Kiernan J. Kiely W. J. Betbune (Skip) 10 iSklp) 6 Ferguson W.

Smythe C. Uowe C. Grenier Norton B. Y. Spencer Brady H.

C. Fortier (Skip) 8 (Skip) 3 C. Lodge W. P. Bennett R.

Roberta G. Morrison W. Schnare C. A. Cindre L.

Peller J. J. Brophy (Skip) 18 (Skip) IS Barr J. Gauthier Harries J. Gouldthorpe C.

Bryee Rev. C. G. Smith D. MncFarland J.

H. Armitage (Skip) 8 (Skip) 8 AT ST. GEORGE. District Medal Play. Howick vs.

St. George. Howlck. St. George.

K. Gebbie A. Clift J. S. Rorson A.

G. Rneev R. J. Roy A. D.

Neill T. T. Gebbie H. J. Roffey (Skip) 10 (Skip) 12 W.

Ness J. n. Webb J. E. Ness C.

Sa7 J. Gebbie L. Henderson W. A. Peddle N.

D. McLeod (Skip) 14 (Skip) 14 Total 24 Total. .20 AT ROTAL MONTREAL. Edwards Cup. Brookllne.

Royal Montreal. Dr. W. M. Conant J.

G. Borthwlck J. W. Dunlop W. Russell G.

H. Windeler Dodds J. I. Wylde W. H.

C. Mussen (Skip) 15 (Skip) 13 S. W. Sleeper H. R.

Swenerton F. J. Oakes, Jr. J. W.

Pyke A. S. Porter Dr. F. L.

Wilkinson Thos. Russell E. L. Wilson (Skip) 11 (Skip) 18 C. C.

Patterson W. G. Ross A. B. Denny J.

D. Balle M. G. Haiifthton G. Lyman A.

S. Browne Dr. C. F. Morlson (Skip) 8 (Skip) 8 Total 35 Total.

.31 Spoon W. B. Scott J. G. Ross Competition.

J. W. Ross C. J. Hodgson G.

H. Russell F. C. Brown B. B.

Stevenson W. L. Jamleson (Skip) 5 (Skip) 4 S. H. Hethune.

C. T. Hare G. C. Smith Judge Howard J.

A. Thewlls H. E. Molea H. R.

Grav R. C. Bralthwalte (Skip) 6 (Skip) 7 C. A. Rlchsrdson W.

H. Biggar A. B. Wood A. W.

Kidout C. G. Mussell F. C. King R.

H. Gillean T. E. Merrett (Skip) 8 (Skip) 2 C. Glbbs W.

O. Thomson E. Alexander J. E. Beatty 10 (Skip) 4 Dr.

D. F. Gurd H. R. Barnard F.

E. Letendre W. W. Walker (Skip) H. G.

Dawson Dr. Hickson Dr. A. C. Jack Ed.

Darling W. E. Dunton D. Languedoc W. B.

Blackader A. Scott (Skip) W. B. Scott H. B.

Loucks G. P. Walker J. C. Paterson (Skip) 4 (Skip) 3 A.

Hutchison R. G. Tolmle C. B. Robin J.

T. Gnaedinger (Skip) 15 Total. .40 Total SS AT ST. LAWRENCE. St Lawrence va.

Ottawa Glebe, at Ottawa. Glebe. St. Lawrence, C. W.

Lees J. II. Ltntanlt Dr. Gallivan -W. B.

Snow J. P. MarMillan A. B. KJngan J.

Robertson J. E. D. Sicotte (Skip) 11 (Skip) 13 J. Hoev Capt R.

H. Monks W. L. Mcduhay J. II.

Bennett E. Beach J. R. Dick B. Smaiil S.

W. Tench (Skip) 14 (Skip) 10 Total 23 Total 23 BARRIE RINKS TRIUMPH Kennedy's and Best's Win in Toronto Bonspiel Toronto, February 24. The Fort William rink skipped J. O. Mac.

Donald won the Wrigley Trophy at the Toronto Bonspiel Saturday night The Fort William aggregation eliminated Robert Jacob's Winnipeg rink, 13-9, in the semi-finals and in the final trounced the Toronto Oakwood rink skipped by J. II. Kerr, 15-6. Two Barrie, rinks were successful in the other finals Saturday. The rink skipped by W.

H. Kennedy won the Selberling Trophy, defeating Ray P. Best's, Peterboro, Ont, four, 11-10, In the final. S. Meredith provided the other win for Barrie, his rink defeating E.

Sage, London, Ont, 13-10, in the final of the North American Life Trophy. Play will continue in the Royal Tork Monday. The MacDonald rink from Fort William will meet Oliver Cameron's Barrie rink in the second round. The semi-finals in the morning will witness a battle between H. H.

Chlsholm, Toronto Victoria, and E. F. Sage, London, Ont. The winner of the MacDonald-Cameron match will meet the winner of the Ray Best, Peterboro, and Wiliam Pillgrem, Meaford, match to decide the other finalist. Final games will be played In the afternoon.

WESTERN RINKS LEAVE Arrive in Toronto Today for Dominion Bonspiel Winnipeg, February 24. Three western curling rinks will be In Tor-orto tomorrow ready for the battle for the historic MacDonald Brier trophy and the all-Canada honor that goes with It. The prairie trio of rlnks, which left Winnipeg Saturday, Jiail from Edmonton, Ragina -and Winnipeg, and hold the brier trophies from Alberta, Bas katchewan and Manitoba. George Cameron, president of the Manitoba Curling Association, will make the trip along with the hencii men of Gordon Hudson, Winnipeg; Dick Ross, Regina, and Arnold John son, Edmonton. The ipersonnel of the Ross rink, which went througti the Regina 'spiel without a deieat is as follows Dick Ross, skip; Ash.

Parkinson, third; Alex. Smith, second; and N. Nesbitt, lead. In the Alberta rink are: Arnold Johnson, skip; Charlie Cairns; third; Stewart Williams, second; Jack Hayes, lead. With Skip Gordon Hudson, whose team won the Macdonald Brier last year, are: Don Rollo, third; Ronald Sing-bush, second; W.

A. Grant, lead; MANSFIELD ifTKEET, 1430 Newly decorated, bright. hated. twe end intercom apartments. Water tax paid.

Central location. Janitor service. Apply Mr. Renand. PL.Jeao 4l2L RICHMOND SQUARE Heated apartments.

Rents rrasunable. Janitor services. Apply Janltreaa, on preniiatrs. 648 Richmond Square. ROYAL GEORGE APARTMENTS.

1132 Bishop Street Apartments of and 7 rooms, all modern conveniences, bright and comfortable, conveniently situated, excellent service. Moderate rent. Apply on premises, or phone UPtown 3373. THE SHERBROOKE Bachelor Apartments and two large housekeeping apartments, available May 1st. Apply Manager, Sherbrooke fctreet West Phone UPtown Houses and Flats To Let BELGRAVE AVENUE, within 100 feet of Sherbrooke.

A delightful little duplex yielding 13' and alwars rented. Kach flat contains 7 rooms. The W. F. Einpey Limited, LA.

26S0. HEATED HOUSE For rent. 390 Cote des Nelges Road, 4 bedrooms, large living room, dining room, kitchen and pantry, open fireplace, lovely sunlit bouse. Rent J13 per month, including heat, hot water, janitor service. Garage available.

Jas. II. Maher, Limited. Cote des Nelges Road. WEstmount 7300.

ONTARIO STREET WEST, 147 and 149 near Mance Street To let or for sale! Two large houses, each containing 16 rooms, presently occupied by the Cutho-11c School Commission; ideal place for club or boarding houses, will be put in first-class order for May 1st; rental $100.00 per month each, plus taxes rsn be seen at any time. For further information, apply to L. E. Auger, Room 8, Sommer Building. LAncaster 9408.

Country Houses To Let CHAMBLY CANTON New Bummer bungalows, hardwood floors, sleeping porches, hot and cold water, bath, jiice lawns, electricity, facing first fairway on Golf Course. Also year round house, six rooms, hardwood floors, bath, fireplace, fnrnace, large lot for lawn and garden. Beautiful situation. Season privileges on Golf Course subject to approval. For particulars, apply to Owner.

1514 Royal Bank Building, Montreal. Telephone HArbour 1854. Business Premises To Let BEAVER HALL HILL Bright offices to let near new Bell Telephone Building; reasonable price. Call HArbour 1333. Manufacturing Flats To Let About 6,000 square feet Can be subdivided to suit tenant Steam heated and sprinklered.

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"5 Mellowed Calm A pipe, a violin, a residential district, these three mellow with use and time. Trees take time to grow. A garden, like Rome, is not bailt in a day. Undisturbed by traffic, anihreafened by com-merce, the delightful streets which wend leisure' ly on the gently sloping rectangle between Shcr-brooke, Guy, the Mountain, and McGiil have the rich mellowness of the Old Country. Several of the delightful residences there are for sale.

For instance: MACGBKGOR STREET Magnificent, detached, solid brick stone front residence, 15 large rooms, bathrooms, open' fireplaces. English oak, mahogany and enamel trim, parquetry, quartered oak nd birch flooring, main rooms panelled and oil painted, space for side driveway and garage. Beautifully situated on the north side of this exclusive avenne noted for its distinctive homes, we offer one of the best planned and most beantlfully-flnlshed homes available, the exterior mostly imposing, the interior quite out of the ordinary, as follows: fironnd Floor: Large vestibule with tiled door, walls panelled In oak; reception hall 17' 2S', in English style, with walls pnnelled In oak 8', rough cast and oil painted from there to the celling, which is beamed in oak, handsome hand-carved oak open fireplace, cloak room with wash basin; drawing room ld'B with open fireplace, walls panelled and painted; dining room in Lonis XV. period with beautiful marble fixture: butler's pantry, kitchen 17' First Floor: Living room 16 IB', with open fireplace; master snlte consisting bedroom 10' 17', with dressing room and private tiled ba'h-room adjoining; guest room with door to tiled bathroom: 2 ether family bedrooms, large linen closet and housemaid's cupboard. Second Floor: Four large, bright bedrooms and bathroom.

AN OT'TSTANDING OFFERING EXCLUSIVELY list- fjs; non ED WITH US ONTARIO ATENTE Exceptionally attractive, semi-detached residence, 13 rooms, son parlor, 4 bathrooms, 4 open flreplaoes; exquisitely decorated, selected oak and birch flooring, walls In main rooms painted. One of the most charming houses in the uptown residential section, built by contracting engineers; house is equipped with electric refrigeration, special electric fixtures and Is planned sb follows: Ground Floor Reception hall with Colonial staircase; cloak room; drawing room 14' 16', with Caenstone open fireplace and built-in bookcases; dining room lfl' 22', with Caenstone open fireplace, 2 built-in china cabinets; conservatory; butler's pantry; kitchen with cold pantry. First Floor Living room 14' 14', with open fireplace and 8 bookcases; main bedroom 14' 18', with open fireplace and beautiful private bathroom tiled In old rose; guest room 12' 17', with bathroom tiled in gray and black; linen closet and 2 housemaid's cupboards in ball. Second Floor Nursery 14' 24', with open fireplace and built-in shelves and cupboards; 2 bedrooms with very fine tiled bathroom between; heated sun parlor. Basement is finished with bardwood flooring and has servant's quarters, consisting of Bitting room, one double bedroom and 2 single bedrooms, complete bathroom, etc.

Excellent value $42,000 CNIQTJE ENGLISH TYPE HOME Above Sherbrooke, between Cote dee Nelges Road and Simpson Street, 10 large rooms, 4 bathrooms, open fireplaces; main rooms panelled and painted, walnut and birch flooring; beautifully decorated; fireproof, heated garage. Designed by prominent architect for private owner, this home is one of the most attractive in this district, It Is situated amid exclusive surroundings and has every modern convenience, including frlgidaire. The layout Is as follows: Ground Floor Vestibule with tiled floor; cloak room with wash basin and toilet; dlniog Toom 15' 22', with open fireplace; butler's pantry; very bright kitchen servant's bedroom. First Floor Living room 15' 24, with open fireplace, 3 large windows and .2 built-in bookcases: main bedroom 15' 20', with 2 large cupboards, dressing room and private tiled bathroom adjoining. Second Floor 3 large, bright bedrooms; 2 tiled bathrooms and linen closet.

Servant's bedroom and bathroom In the basement. Members Montreal Real Estate Board Greene Avenne at Sherbrooke WEstmonnt 8640. OPEN EVENINGS Patent Notices PATENT NOTICE The owner of Canadian Patent No. 259,140, granted March 23rd, 1926, to H. Sulda, for "Concentrated Acetic Acid," is desirous of disposing of his rights or granting license for manufacture on reasonablo terms.

Particulars may be obtained from Marks Clerk, Patent Attorneys, 128 Welling ton Street, Ottawa, Canada. PATENT NOTtCE The owners of Canadian Patent No. 206.687, granted December 21, 1920, to Ludlum Steel Company, for "Stable-Surface Alloy are desirous of disposing of their right or granting license for manufacture on reasonable terms. Particulars may bo obtained from Mrks ft Clerk, Patent Attorneys, 128 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Canada. For Sale COAL, kindling wood, stabs and eat hardwood; full slsed loads.

Tel. Wlllbank 64CO J. C. MacDlarmld, Reg. 648 Chatham Street.

UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER and Typewriter Desk, in good condition, will accept reasonable offer. Will sell machine with or without desk. Apply Box 49K9A. Gasette Office. To Let COMFORTABLE ROOMS, suit business gentleman.

Dorchester West, Phone WEstmonnt T457. MONTREAL AFfHTMENT BUREAU. Room tm, Castle Building, 1410 Stanley Htreet If It Is an apartment house or room phone UPtowu fiOOM far reliable information. WELL-FUBNISriED ROOM vacant In private home, 1M1. Dining room service if required.

Situated on University, above Sherbrooke, Telephone LAncaster 8403 for appointment. Triumph, 42-15, at Home to Capture District Medal Match by 18 Shots, 65-47 BROOKLINE RINKS WIN Conquer Eoyal Montrealers to Win Edwards Cnp Granby Rinks Defeat Outre-. mont, 35-26 Heather were returned winners over Lachute Saturday in a District Medal match, two games being played at Heather and two at Lachute. At Heather the home curlers gathered an overwhelming advantage, scoring 42 shots to 15, while In Lachute they were less successful, bowing to defeat by nine shots, 32-23. Their commanding lead at home, however, gave them the total round by a margin of 18 points, 65-47.

In the Matinee Trophy play, R. A. Dryden skipped his four to victory over Dr. W. H.

Smythe's rink, 14-6. The Lachute curlers were guests of the club at luncheon, before the afternoon matches. Rev. Dr. Oliver gave an interesting talk on 'Superstition" and delighted some seventy members and their guests.

The Brookllne C. C. curlers wrested the Edwards Cup from Royal Montreal on Saturday morning by four shots, 35-31. The visitors defeated all three Royal Montreal rinks" to gain by the small margin. While there was no epecial speaker at the club's luncheon, the visitors were congratulated on their victory In the morning, and they, in turn, took this occasion to present to Montreal the Stockton Cup which the latter won in competition at Brookllne a few weeks ago.

A. S. Porter, of Brookline, handed the trophy to the winning rink, which was skipped by F. S. Stocking.

Gordon Webster, K.C., addressed the luncheon at Caledonia and commented on the lack of interest displayed by business men in present-day legislation. Messrs. Loiselle, Longtin, Deemarais and Coulombe entertained and the ever-popular Jlmmie Rice told some of his inimitable etories. The meeting was presided over by K. E.

Jones, who thanked Mr. Webster for his interesting talk. Play for the Pat Lid Trophy will begin tonight. Golfera held the day Saturday at Thistle. Representatives of the various local clubs eat at the head table with the president of the Royal Canadian Golf Association.

Alfred Col- Iyer, Thistle vice-president, presided. Golf was the topic of the day, with Wesley Frost, United States Consul General, as speaker. Mr. Frost did not confine 'his attention to golf, but ji IllntitfQta Vila toia many nwuw experiences. The golfing officials who were at the head table included Charles Harvey, Winnipeg, president of the Roval Canadian Golf Associa tion, T.

O. Lyall, president of the Golf Association. J. Gillespie, the Royal Montreal Golf Club, Dr. Fred Tooke, president, Beaconsfleld, George Kent, Whitlock, and Kenneth T.

Dawes, Mount Bruno. Ernest Lemessurier and Bunny Foster provided the entertainment. Play In the Cassils Trophy will be continued tonight Ti.ii-a in t.h Greenshields poinw competition, preliminary round, were as follows: R. B. Hutchison, 41; T.

W. Nicoll, 3: W. H. Barry, 30; D. A.

O'Meara, 30; W. Duncan, 29; C. R. Lindsay, 29; C. A.

Lockerby, 29 W. M. Irving, 28; J. R. Martin, 28; W.

Wonham, 28; D. H. Ross, 25; A Milne, 24; F. L. MacGachen, 24; R.

H. Barron, 24; W. A. B. Hicks, 23; Dr.

F. W. Harvey, 23, A. Wat-ters, 23. The usual Saturday evening supper and bonsplel was at the La-chine Curling Club, with Victor the speaker of the evening.

Mr. Marchand was elected an honorary member of the club. R. Viau and the members of the city council were also present. Later on.

In the play, F. A. C. Bickerdike quartette were winners of the bon-spiel. At the Outremont Curling Club's luncheon Saturday, the guest speaker was Rev.

Canon Gower-Rees. Dr. F. Hirst also addressed the members. Musical entertainment was furnished by Messrs.

H. Lavoie, L. Phillips, St. Amand, Melvin. On Wednesday, February 27, the club will entertain the Ladies' Curling Club, and mixed matches will be played.

Judge G. Patterson addressed the St" George curlers at the usual luncheon and gave a pleasing talk on the beauties of the West Indies. The Ste. Anne curlers had their Charity Bonsplel on Saturday afternoon and evening; mixed matches were played with the following results: Mrs. W.

Stuart, A. R. p. Lockhart, Mrs. R.

Holcomb, Dr. R. H. Angrove, skip. Runners-up: K.

Snyder, Mrs. Snyder. J. Wright, Mrs. Wright, Mrs.

Rowan, J. H. Hall, Mrs. A. S.

Lamb, Dr. A. S. Lamb, first prize. Mrs.

J. D. Weir, S. Ward, Mrs. J.

J. Kartell, J. Goodfellow, second prize. Mrs. J.

D. Weir, W. G. Hunter, Mrs. L.

Popham, A. D. Johnston, third prize. About 60 members took part In the contests which provided a lot of entertainment. AT HEATHER.

District Medal Play. Lachute vs. Heather. At Heather. Heather.

Lachute. H. Wlghton McRse W. O. H.

Marcon R. Hamilton G. Simpson G. Fraser J. Anderson J.

W. Gall XW. MurG. O. Hunter W.

Deacon W. E. Clarke R. T. Fraaer II.

W. Munday Dr. Drew (Skip) 20 (Skip) a Total 42 To tal .18 At Lachute. neather. Lacbnte.

W. Y. Held O. Valois C. H.

Rmlfh Dr. Mason McKee T. Cbabot It. Donaldson G. Hay (Skip) 10 (Bklp)-IT T.

Rattray H. Cousens A. M. Halle C. Walker W.

ID. Markham H. M. Ball II. J.

Daitnn H. N. Brennran Hklp)-lS (Skip) 15 Total 23 McKechenneay I3 Victor in M.A.A.A. Snowshoe Meet J. M.

McKechenneay, star M. A. A. A. sprinter, captured the Maltby Medal, emblematic of the 100-yard snowshoe championship of the M.

A. A. at the association's annual championship at the Westmount grounds Saturday afternoon. G. A.

Crltes won the quarter-mile event and the Wstaderer Cup. The summaries: 100-yard daBh, senior J. M. McKechenneay, M.A.A.A., won M. C.

Poure. M. A.A.A., second: D. McCutcheon, third. Time, 13 1-5 seconds.

220-yard dash, senior J. M. McKechenneay, M.A.A.A., won McCutcheon, second; M. C. Poure, third.

Time, 31 1-8 seconds. 440 yards, senior G. A. Crltes, won; D. W.

Crltes. second J. H. Sadler, third. Time, 1 minute 13 1-5 seconds.

Half-mile, senior G. A. Crltes, won; W. D. Crltes.

second; J. H. Sadler, third. Time, 48 1-5 seconds. Two miles C.

Frankton, won; J. II. Sadler, second; Leo Clouette, Time. 12 minutes 46 4-5 seconds. 120-yard, hurdles J.

Montabone, M.A A.A., won; J. McKechenneay, M.A.A.A.. second. Time 21 4-5 seconds. 100-yard dash, novice M.

C. Poure. M. A.A.A, won; T. F.

Martin, M.A A. second; J. N'evue, Maple Leaf Snowshon Club, third. Time, 18 1-5 seconds. Half-mile.

Junior M. C. Poure, M.A. A.A.. won; T.

F. Martin. M.A.A.A second: P. H. Mitchell, Maple Leaf Snow-shoe Club, third.

Time, 2 minutes 23 seconds. Chocolate Wins Title Havana, February 24. Kid Chocolate, of Cuba, won the negro featherweight championship of the world last night when he outpointed Chick Suggs, of New Bedford, in a twelve-round bout. Lost LOST BJack Silk Purse. Sunday afternoon, on Victoria Avenue, containing muuey, goia watcn ana a green vanity case.

Reward. Wllbank 0028. Property For Sale Weflrst 10 words; le additional prepaid CLARKE AVENUE Above the Boulevard. A modern, detached, solid brick residence, with tennis inwn and garden. House is three storeys and basement.

Contains 12 rooms and IhMU) ItathvnritYiH I nt 17ft ion n. GaraffG. Ewlng Ewlng. HArbour JOsi IUU UJO. LACHINE St Joseph Street.

The old Dswes residence, consinting of large, detached two-storey and basement, stone and brick dwelling. Street frontage 3U0 iet. uooa irontage on lake. Splendid site for dance hall, etc. Moderate price, with good chance for enhanced values.

Swing Kwing. HArbour 0255. LAKE FRONT PROPERTY FOR SALE at Dorval, about 800 feet from St. Josenh Puhllc ttnsd with nrfvnl. way, east of the Royal St.

Lawrence yacht Club; about 120 feet of water iront, witn a breakwater wall; 9-room-ed bungalow, 8 batbs, furnace, fireplace, hardwood floors; garage. For day information, phone Wllbank 4839: night, YOrk 8231-F. REGINA Warehouse Property Warehouse, 50 I 108', Ideal location on trackage and main thoroughfare, present space with basement 10,000 inimrA fpPt RtWtal mill carry 23 additional store; s. Excellent rvpnnA nOHHlhllllloa A 1 $20,000.00. Full particulars from Drope' nosie, negina, Basic.

ST. CATHERINE ROAD, Great opportunity for doctor: hoim In this district; large bouse, new, mode'ra Inside, silver fixtures, hardwood floors, eleven thousand feet grounds, tennis space, fruit trees. Why pay for quickly built home that loses appearance and have no grounds, when for the same nrica vou can purchase home on a street that bas great future apart from being the most exclusive in Outremont; five minutes from the new Montreal University, churches, schools; no reasonable offer Will be refused. Atlantic OMJtf. Lots For Sale WESTMOUNT Aberdeen, east side, between Montrose and Westmount very choice.

Also Boulevard, opposite St. George's Club. J. M. Ferguson, 210 St.

James. HArbour 6549. Mortgages and Loans Industrial Loan Invest. Corp. Loans 50 to 85.000.

reDavable monthly on the Thrift Plan. Larger loans tor constructions, second mortgages and roperty taxes, mv at. Catherine west irummond Building. Branches. 4 Kacnei East, 8900 Wellington Street, Verdun.

MONEY advanced on Improved real estate at current rate and with liberal privileges of repayment No commission charged on loans nor renewals. The Trubt and Lorn Company of Canuda (established 184 5), 10 St James Street East HArbonr S257. Wanted To Purchase ANTIQUE FURNITURE, china, glass, silverware, paintings, rugs, etc. B. M.

nd T. Jenkins. Limited. 1219 Phillips eqnare. Lancaster ioo.

Pigeons FOR SALE 20 Homing Pigeons, will sell cheap to party buying all. War bird stock. Box No. 1, Lao au Sanmon, P.Q. Board DUROCHER STREET, 8502, corner Prince Arthur High-class board for ladles and gentlemen.

Reasonable. PLaleau 6799. Country Board ONONTIO FARM, Bt. Jovlte, Qne. Would take a limited number of guests.

Ideally situated: winter sports. All city conveniences. Address: Onontlo Farm, Bt. Jovlte. Que.

Miscellaneous RATA, bed bugs, cockroaches, completely exterminated. No poison used, no need of Having prem'ses, all work uarameea, cannon jurg. Hiuisfreii. Kin Waverly Btrset Phono CUescsut CARDS 1 "ki (ill 1.

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