ii thegeorgetowrrleraldrtwed nedayevenin4marcb2ndvj938 page 7 briton win group title in overtime session ra goalie hall too good for georgetown aa thtrd game went into overtime bolton forwards decidedly outplay ed record crowd for season in attendance it is weutto win- but better to have deserved victory playing before a record crowd of over 1000 fans at the arena here last thursday night georgetown internle dlatee vent down to defeat by a 5 a 3 score also losing the group title it was the third game of the play oha the other two being tie games and interest ran high georgetown were favored to win but dame luck was not on their side it was by far the best game played here in a number of years the speed p times was dazzling to say the least and both teams played superlative hockey throughout three strenuous periods and five minutes of overtime bolton won the championship but they really had to earn it contrary to a report in a toronto evening pa per their forwards were out played in every period and it was only by sheer luck and super goaltending by red hall that they came through a winners goalie hall was nothing less than a marvel the way he got be tween the puck and the open net on dozens of occasions was almost unbe uevable bolton owe their victory in no small measure to this custodian of their net play was wideopen all the and the crowd was simply amazed at the speed put behind the rushes of the various players jn the third period as they raced from one end of the aerna to the other in their fran tic efforts to score going into the final frame two goals down the georgetown team managed to tie up the score only to lose out in the over time for the visitors it was a great game to win knowing as the bolton team must have that they were out played in every period of the game george town had the upper hand but lack ed the goals and so we say azain it is well to win but better to have deserved victory their was no scoring in the first period of the game although the lo cal boys missed many chances which looked like sure goals malone in the georgetown net had pract cally nothing to do in this period while hall was sprawling all over the ice in his effort to keep his citadel clear of pucks it looked like a sure thing for georgetown and the jans were in a very optimistic mood however the second period proved the jinx when bolton made the red light blink three times to george towns once walt richardson i orwi the first goal of the evening on t beautiful solo effort that took him through almost the whole team suckhandling his way around the bol ton forwards and through the de tense he back handed the puck ip in the left hand corner of the net about this time bolton began to realize they had to work even harder to win before the end of the twenty minute st re tcli had overcome that two goal lead and forced the game into over time at the outset of the period chapman was penalized but george town tailed to count with the teams at full strength again tost scored from a scramble the game had only started whenit was held up over a disputed goal the goal judge insist ed the puck went in the bolton net but the referee thought otherwise and overruled georgetown did not take part in the dispute so it became ohr- vious that the puck did not enter the net the tielng goal came with only two minutes left in the period when tost scored again with assists going to richardson and ward both teams were almost exhausted as the overtime session commenced but bolton proved to be more alert and half way through the first five minutes nelson took advantage of a break and scored when left uncover ed on right wing georgetown then played every man up in their desper ate effort to again tie up the game but it was only a dream for norton broke away with only the goal keeper to beat and scored the fifth goal the evening for bolton the game 5 3 for bolton it was a great series and in the final game both teams played like real champions and true sportsmen while in a game that meant ib much to both teams you might expect feel lng to run high and rough tactls re sorted to but it was all taboo and both teams gave of their best this sportsmanship was brought out very forcibly v hen crocker crashed into dewhurst on defense knocking him to the ice after finishing the play he went back to see if he had been injured and offered an apology then again as the teams skated on the ice at the end of the game georgetown shook hands with the winners gratulatlng them on their success and all was well next sear we will be back again in our endeavour to win the group and hope that bolton and the rest of the teams are in the group as it was a very enjoyable season georgetown goal malone de fense hall dewhurst centre tost wings ward richardson subs rid dall ritchie crichton sanderson bolton goal hall derense chap man norton centre crocker wings nixon shaeter subs nelson stubbs wilkinson young referee jock bennett toronto a health scrv ck or the canadian mko ca association ano lift insurance companies in canada pyorrhoea john hunter the famous english surgeon of the eighteenth century was among the first if not actually the first to point out the damage which arose ui other parts body as a result ei infections in the mouth of recent years rather startling advertisements have directed public attention to pyorrhoea which is one of the most common ills of mankind even if it is an exaggeration to say that four out of five have it more teeth are lost because or pyorrhoea than from decay pyorrhoea is a disease of the gums which surround and support the teeth it is not a new disease as evidence of its ravages is found in skulls prehistoric times it occurs in all lands among all races and in both sexes the normal healthy gums are pink in colour firm in trxt ire and cling closely to the necks of the teeth forming little pink points of tissue which project between the teeth and play resumed for a time to the sight georgetown end of the rink they made the best of their short stay at this end and when the local defense failed to cover up on two occasions bchaefer and chapman shot in two goals from close in ward was then penalized for holding and crocker added another for bolton to make the score 3 1 at the end of the sec ond period this gave the bolton fans who were present in large num hers plentyto cheer about and the hearts of the georgetown rooters sank temporarily however in the third period georgetown renewed that fighting spirit for which they are noted and a feathered chorl s three hundred birds under the leade ship of a girl render the praise service at saint peters chapel in florence savs a writer in a catholic exchange eacrt bird is in his individual rage there are one hundred and fit on each side of the altar for two ears they hac been under this girls oer the opening of the hymn elected is whistled b the eader and tl e birds follow her closely observing 1 er baton it is wonderful to listen to the ex qulsltc harmonj and volume of music produced by this feathered choir of four score birds no flaw is detected b the most critical ear this is the only bird choir of its kind in the world and is one of the strong attractions of the city for tour ists the first step to pyorrhoea gingivitis or inflammation of tne gums this shows itself by the gums becoming tender and bleeding read ly after a time the gums shrink the necks of the teeth are exposed and it is at this stage with theformation of pus that we have real pyorrhoea the trouble apparently originates in any condition which by irritating the gums sets up an inflammation tar tar which collects around the teeth will unless removed periodically act as an irritant tartar is most pre valent on the teeth close to the o enings of the salivary glands which means the inner surfaces of the low er front teeth and the outer surfaces of the upper back teeth poor dental work leads u irritation a poor bite due to irregular teeth or the loss of one or more teeth irritates the gums there should be a law against the sale of tooth picks be cause the regular user of these gives his gums a grct deal of punishment it would appear that the way to prevent pyorrhoea ls to eat a balanced diet so as to provide good building materials for the teeth to chew food well using all the teeth to keep the teeth clean by rugular and thoro gh brushing night and morn ing to brush the gums ft the same time as the teetl to have the teeth cleaned reirularly by the dentist and to have such dental care as may be found necessarv at the time of the regular dental cleaning questions concerning health ad dr ssed to the canadian medical as delation 184 college street toronto will be answered personally by letter tested recipes short bibs tth vegetables brown desired quantity of short- ribs on all sides in hot frying pan place in covered casserole with a few slices of onion salt and pepper and cook slowly for about 3 hours when cooked remove ribs thicken liquid with flour reheat and serve to gether if desired boiled potatoes peas onions diced turnips and car rotsy may be added to the gravy or served separately pan broiled flank steak trim a flank steak and wipe with a piece of cheese cloth wrung from cold water score diagonally in opposite directions on both sides with a sharp knife thoroughly grease a hissing hot frying pan with some of the fat trimmings place bteak in pan and turn every ten seconds for the first three mluutes of cooking to sear the surface well over after this until richly browned on both sides reduce heat and turn occasionally remove to hot serving plater sprinkle with salt and pepper and spread generously with butter sirloin steak a la houandaiie prepare a hollandalse sauce as fol lows put 4 egg yolks in the top of a double boiler beat slightly add vi cup bu ter and v- cup cold water set over low heat and stir constantly keeping the water in the lower part of the boiler just below boiling point the lower part of the boiler having what we would like to know just where the nudist camps go the winter time perhaps its a chestnut tl e old story about the man who io a job because his prospective em 1 lover sa v him pick up a pin from the floor lias a sequel possibly equally old he told a friend of his success and the friend also job hunting had the forethought to drop a pin on the floor as he entered the managers or flee as it happened he obtained the job without using his strategic de vice but as he turned away just to clinch the bargain he picked up the put and put it in his lapel instantly the manager roared it all off we don t want you here t man wholl steal a pin will steal any thing is been half filled with hot water at the start when the mixture thickens to the consistency of boiled custard add gradually teaspoonful salt mixed teaspoonful pepper and few grains cayenne continue beating thenadd2 tablespoofuls lemo juice slowly while beating pour half6f sauce on to a hot platter over this place a thick juicy broiled sirloin steak cover steak with remaining sauce and serve immediately dont growl at hash rash may be an old boarding house favorite to a few and a boarding house bugbear to many out hail when properly made is a pretty good dish for a cold day here nre two hash recipes that will please you beef hash 2 cups chopped cold roast beef or steak 2 to 4 cups chopped boiled po tatoes 1 cup beef gravy or hot water 4 tablespoons butter salt and pepper put butter or substitute into a frying pan and then put in the meat and potato salt and pepper moisten with beef gravj or hot water and cover let it steam or heat through thoroughly stirring occasionally to mix it evenly and also to keep it from sticking when done it should be neither waterj nor dry but just firm enough to stand well when dish ed if onion ls liked fr two or three slices in the tat before the hash is added corned beer hash 2 cups chopped corn beef 2 cups cooked potatoes cup milk or water 2 tablespoons butter or fat sa t and pepper mix beef and potatoes together lightly and season pour the milk into a frying pan with half the fat and when this is warm turn in the hash spreading it evenly and placing the rest of the fat cut in pieces on the top cover the pan and place it where the hash will cook slowly for half an hour there should then be a rich thick crust on the bottom do not stir the hash fold it as an omelet is folded and place it on a warm pla ter this slow process of heating the hash gives it a flavor that can not be obtained y hurried cook lng there arc two kinds of people the world talkers and doers powder snow in the rockies national committee on milk l m nothing in europe according to the most enthusiastic visitors can compare with the canadian rockies for bidtog record crowds of visiting winter sports men this season have found bq- perlauve snow conditions in the banff and lake louise districts of the treat western canada owing to the altitude of tbismllehuh play ground the akmnr will remain good until early summer the canadian bosues an ex periencing a great increase in po- nplarlty special trains have brought large crowds of skiers regularly from western canada and united states to enjoy the fine powder snow surface on the lonaysweenlec slopes of mount and many parties hare penetrated to the un 8kom valley and qtonnfxaslnlbometbtrlcta other large parties have oome from toronto boston new york and distant eastern centres among their numbers have been celebrated skiers acquainted with the most famous bu grounds of the world all ot whom have been impressed by the bcenic grandeur sense of exploration and the per- feetsnowcondltlons tares nhovajnclujlgjwg scenes from mount asblnlbolne and fjkokl valley and action shots of expert skiers enjoying the deep powder snow with the acceptance by hon mann lng doherty of the chairmanship of the national committee on milk the cause of safe milk is being advanced it is expected now that the personnel of this standing committee of the health league or canada will be rapidly completed in order to scure action thftiughout canada hon manning doherty of toronto is a graduate of the ontario agricul tural college the university of to ronto and cornell university prom 1897 to 1902 he was professor of bio logy at the oac guelph he was minister of agriculture in the drury government rrom 1919 to 1923 he retired from politics in 1925 he has continued his interest in agriculture and is a strong advocate of milk pasteurization pasteurization has been proved so necessary to the conservation of life mr dohertv says that it is incon cefvable it should meet with arly op position fortunately the present move in ontario to make pasteurlza uon compulsory is meeting with no serious opposition selfishness and ivnorance may be responsible for some objection but the public generally will wllcome an asst ranee of safe milk ttie freedom from milk borne dis es enjojcdby a number or municl s be tl e experience of all ontario when other pronner- see the results m public health st t d the wi to l upon pasteurization that it sts cxtemed todlcj ssslt the of mu nat com try it on mail order houses here is a suggestion for those who make a practice of doing then- buy mg from the mall order houses the next time you are sending an order to- ajnail order house insert a halfdozen tickets for your church concert gar den party or fowl supper or if it is the off season for the foregoing enclose a politely worded note request tng a donation- for some charity in which y ace particularly interest th tnon iet s now ol tne gracious response you obtain ii jit nloe to local contributors f budget groceteria proof that it pays to shop at the budget a a special granulated sugar lw53c b ma with order ot vem or over a special 1 golden cut size 2 tin wax beans 3 25c haves lemon oil i special bulk marconi 2 1 9c special heavy syrup 2 sqt peaches 225e special clarks 1 lb 6 oz tin pork audbeaus3u25e 7m corf lukn topnuct i smuand woolm a special 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hit swlnden said the magnitude of this instai latlon does not make it possible for all sleeping cars to be so equipped at noe this improvement has bgen applied in 272 sleeping cars which are now equipped with 3148 new type lower berth mattresses and 323j new type upper berth mattresses many complimentary letters have been received from our sleeping car patrons regarding the comfort of our new type spring mattresses mr swlnden stated travellers who have heretofore shurmed the idea of oc cupying an upper berth feeling that they would not enjoy agood nights rest are now assured of a comfortable and enjoyable rest and quite equal to a lower berth jhoratorium on hunting gun licenses in southern ontario expired on- feb 38th and will not be renewed until may 1st officials of the department of game and fisheries stated recently an official explained there will be no shooting wha uvthe southetn counties du march and april apprmamatelyariaaamttr has been cupped off the time usuallw allowed for shooting ground hogs crows rabbits and other small i