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VOL. CLXXIV. No. 109 MONTGOMERY LAYS DOWN THE LAW Boll of onor CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING To order your advertisement, phcne HArbour 2241 i PROPERTY F6R SALE COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE ROOMS TO LET 1 7C 7 5 it- 4 HSU At his caravan headquarters near the Elbe River, In Germany, FIELD MARSHAL BERNARD L. MONTGOMERY reads over the surrender pact calling for the capitulation of all German forces in northwest Germany, Holland and Denmark while members of the German surrender delegation, at left, look on.

The Germans are. left to right: MAJ. FRIEDE. Chief of Staff to Field Marshal Ernest Busch; REAR-ADMIRAL WAGNER, and GEN. ADMIRAL VON FRIEDEBERG, Commander-in-chief of the German naval forces, who led the mission.

ni PROPERTY FOR SALE Look to the Future Tverythlnf iffmj to indicate that labour and material cotts will re-ma. at a hih level. In this hfht, consider what It would cost todav to build the following residences. Then lock at the prices iked; WESTMOUNT MOUNTAIN Distinctive detached, solid stone rmdenc in a setting of beautifully landscaped jfrounds consulting of over 3fi.4j0 aq. ft.

The houe contains 20 rooms; 6 bathroom; 4 open fireplaces; solid oak, walnut, and mahogany woodwork; separate three-car son arr.se. Immediate occupation. IJeiiKntfullv aituated on the Eastern section ct the Mountain, reached from Cote des Ntitri Rd. The front of the house commands a very attractive v.ew over the bird sanctuary. Built for private owner, this is one of tie finest homes in Westmount.

Ground Floor Vestibule with room and wash-room; magnificent hall 21 3fi with kupe stone fireplace; reception room; living room 18 33 with open fireplace and door to large terrace which commands a marvelous view; dining room 15 21 panelled in walnut; butler's par.trv; kitchen; cold pantry; refrigerator room; servants' dining room; service stairs to top floors. First Floor Master bedroom with cpn fireplace and private bath--room; truest room; 2 other bedrooms with connecting bathroom, 2 bedrooms with private bathroom; servants' quarters consist-In of 4 bedrooms and bathroom; a housemaids' closets; cedar cup-bard, etc. Second Floor 4 bedrooms; bathroom; very large plavroom or nursery. Drastically reduced to $35,000 WES TM OUT LOWER LEVEL Handsome detached, solid brlclc, double front residence containing 12 rooms; heated sun room; 3 bathrooms; open fireplace; painted walls: wide concrete crivewav to 2-car solid brick heated garage. Lot 73 134.

An exceptionally well situated residence, delightfully planned, most unusually bright having extra ceilings and large windows; selected map'e flooring. Present owner has spent over 13.000.00 in the last few vears. Ground Floor Wide central hall; den with fireplace and built-in bookcase; livirg room 14 22; library; beautiful dining room 17 22; large sunnv kitchen; servants' bedroom. First Floor Master bedrm 16 21 with magnificent colored tKe bathroom with a-iower and hue clothes closet. The-e are 4 other larce bedrooms en this floor; tiled family bathroom, heated sun room: numerous spacious closets, and linen room.

Second Floor The roof is thorouchlv insulated and there Is a large bright bedroom with running wster; playroom and numerous cupboards. Basement Contains billiard room 17 24: large bright laundry room; romp'ete bathroom; fur cupboard: fireproof furnace room 'ith oil heat. r.t. This house which is too large for owner represents exceptional value at $23,000 WESTMOUNT MID LEVEL Charming semi-detached stone stucco residence, nicely situated near Mountain Avenue, 12 rooms; 3 bathrooms; 2 open fireplaces: oak flooring throughout; mahogany, oak and woodwork; side drive-vav; 2-car solid brick, stone front, garage. A delightfully planned home having mn the ground floor outer porch and with tiled floors: handsome staircases; coat cupboard; living room 18 20 with open Ires.

act which is faced with marble: dining room 14 18; breakfast room: kitchen; cold ptntry First Floor Den with open fireplace and sun porch; rr.arter bedroom 16 18 with private led bathroom; 2 other large family bedrooms; heated tun room; tiled family bathroom. Easement haa recreation room 15 21 with open fireplace; nice bright servants' quartfers of 2 bedrooms and bathroom; Timken Silent automatic burner. Renter? to Mav, 1946. To settle an estate priced most attractively at $18,000.00 Westmount Realties COMPANY Fltrroy 8S41 Greene Ave. Westmount ACTIVE ARMY Ottawa, May B.

CB The Canadian (Active) Army issued tonight, its 860th casualty list oX the war. The following 34 from Quebec Province and Eastern Ontario were included. OVERSEAS. Officers. DIED OF WOUNDS: Eastern Ontario Regiment: Richard, Robert Louis, Lt Adrian Albert Henry Richard (father), Ottawa.

Ont. WOUNDED: Quebec Regiment: Ross William King, Alexander Russeli Ross (father). Asbestos. Que. Warrant Officers.

N.C.O.s and Men: KILLED IN ACTION: Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps: Poirier. Joseph Jean, D127407. Paul Poirier (father), 6340 Louis Hemon street, Montreal. DIED OF Regiment de Quebec: Champagne, Hormidas. D109428, Mrs.

Alvina Houle (sister), Three Rivers, Que. SERIOUSLY WOUNDED: Regiment de Quebec: Cardmal, Roland, D615850, Joseph Cardinal (father), Hull Que r.5lb?r lerard- D94070, Albert Colbert 'father) coot Montreal. CnarIes Eugene. D-iltl 4 Lamond (father), 4829 Lafontaine street, Montreal. pte- D143882, William Tremblay (father).

Chicoutim' Que. SEVERELY WOUNDED: Regiment de Quebec: Racine Arthur, E11170, Arthur Racine (father), Quebec, Que 'ulnur Vallieres. Jean Baptiste. E63012. Mrs Aupustine Vallieres (mother) Quebec, Que.

REPORTED MISSING NOW REPORTED SAFE AND WOUNDED: Aisu Quebec Regiment: Pavne. F.arl T. j-nl micnti y-. Payne (father). Que.

WOUNDED: Canadian Armored Corps: Watson, Ian George, D26325, Mrs. Florence Watson (mother), 2378 bherbrooke street, East, Montreal. Whitehead, Donald. D135325, Cecil Whitehead (father), Granby Royal Canadian Artillery: Manseau. D145150, Omer Manseau (father), 339 Desmar-teau street, Montreal.

Central Ontario Regiment: Marc- CP'- B149254, Mrs. Matilda Girard (mother), Trinity Bav Que. Eastern Ontario Regiment: Rourke, Donald Alexander, C-103238, Miss Beatrice E. Rourke (sister), Ottawa, Ont. Quebec Regiment: Pitcher.

Robert. D82878, Mrs. Regina J'itcher (wife), 2037 Kimberley street, Montreal. Regiment de Quebec: Archambault, THSfiflSO MACHINERY EQUIPMENT Complete Line of Wolker-Turner Machines We have In 6tock several sizes ot Waiker-Turner DRIVER, Woodworking and Iron Cutting Band Saw machines complete with motors. Bench Type Woodworkers Vises: 9" Jaws $12.00 12" Jaws $14.00 For machinery of any kind set L.

S. TARS HIS SONS LIMITED 450 McGill Street Established 1898 GOOD USED MACHINERY FOR Woodworking, Tinsmith and Machine Shops. Our stock constantly changing. See us, it will pav. J.

NORMAN ROBINSON. 1143 Notre Dame Street West, Montreal. ELECTRIC TOOLS REPAIRED, MOT- ors rewound Richmond Industrial Equipment Limited Toronto Ontario LOST LADIES GOLD WRIST WATCH (Gruen), Saturday afternoon, on Sherbrooke Street, or in stores, vicinity Royal and Oxford avenues. Sentimental value. Reward DE.

8908. TT 4s INTERPRETING THE WAR NEWS By KD3KE L. SEMPSON. (Associated Press War Analyst) Military historians long will pore over the events leading up to the climactic week of Nazi debacle in Germany just past, seeking the key to the riddle of just what precipitated the final total collapse of the Wehrmacht At some point Nazi resistance became a nlanlpss riisintprrratarf Viin superb staff work of the Ger- luau aim mat naa seen ii mrougn the desperate dangers of the retreat from the Volga to the Vistula and then the Oder in the east, from the Normandy beaches to the Rhine in the west at some points broke down utterly. The why and wherefore of that will interest military students for years after the last shot in Europe has been fired.

It can be gleaned only from captured German military documents of that period and the stories captured German officers of highest rank have to teil. Already there are intimations in what such key figures of the German High Command have had to say since their capture. They contend that to the end Hitler's ''intuition," substituted for the seasoned judgment of professional military opinion, and doomed the nation to the terrible fate that has fallen upon it. In retrospect failure of the "generals" plot to eliminate Hitler many months ago must go down as a tragic disaster for ail Germany. If it had succeeded the war could have been over in Europe long ago.

Many a German city that now lies in utter ruin could have escaped that Millions of men who have since died or been mangled in battle on both sides would have been spared, millions of others, men, women and children behind the lines, would have escaped untold horrors that Hitler fanaticism forced upon them. For the essence of that futile revolt against him in his own ranks was realization that the war was lost even then, that to prolong it could lead nowhere but the chaos and ruin that is Germany today. It was a sad day for the world. S. Odell (father), 233 Perclval avenue, Montreal West.

PREVIOUSLY PRISONERS Or WAR NOW REPORTED. SAFE: I-eblanr. Joseph Alban, R104K, ieoianc (motner), 1832 Church avenue. Cote St. Paul.

Mnt. SUNNYSIDE AVENUE OCCUPATION BY ARRANGEMENT Well designed detached stone house situated on South side just West of Beiievue Avenue with extensive view containing 10 rooms and 3 bathrooms Ground Floor: Entrance hall, Ttfloak-room with basin and toilet, charming livin? room with fireplace and French doors opening on to sundeck South, dining room, pantry and kitchen. Upstairs: 4 family bedrooms and 2 ti lea Datnrooms, ample cupDoara space. Basement which is above ground, very attractive library with fireplace set In corner, built-in book- caxes and porch off; 2 maids' bedrooms and bathroom completely separate Furnace room with oil furnace, bub basement unfurnished. Living room- dining room and 2 bedrooms have southerly exposure.

Separate 2-car unheated garage. Property includes large landscaped lot with ioveiy trees Total area approximately 8.000 square feet, laxes low. Price 25,000.00. H. F.

C. Stikeman Co 712 DRUMMOND BLDG. PL. 3958 Norwood Avenue AHUNTSIC OCCUPATION BY ARRANGEMENT Two storey and basement detached residence frame and clapboard with brick finish to first floor, stone foundation, containing seven rooms (3 bedrooms) and bathroom, small conserve- tory, oil heating, largo lot of land. Area 25,111 sq.

ft. Price $15,000.00 The Royal Trust Co. REAL ESTATE SALES DEPARTMENT HA. 4221 OUTREMONT Earlv occupation. Upper level.

Semi detached. 2 storey solid brick resi dence containing 10 large Drignt rooms, recreation room, 2 bathrooms, 2 open fireplaces, oak flooring. Side drive to heated garage. Reasonably priced at $17,000. "Let's Discuss It Wilder- Bermingham.

LA. 8114. FALL OCCUPANCY Modern cottages, 6 rooms, built undr N.HA, hot water neating, xnea oain room, planned kitchen, spacious lot Vaoi ctroot nam train anH arhrtolfi L-. ct rim All Vimispfi fully insulated. Saturday ana ftunaay, 10 p.m.

ana oy appuimiuciit. STONEY POINT HOUSING DEVELOPMENT REGD. 43rd Ave. Lachine. Zone 8-901 NEW COTTAGES On Bayvlew Pomte Claire, near Lakeshore Road, for immediate occupation, large attractive modern fully insulated room cottages, me oaui room, hardwood floors, planned kit chen, open fireplace, hot water heat ing, on iarpe lot juu 10 n.

Tel. WI. 9705. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

WE HAVE 3 LEFT Newlv constructed and 6 room de tached cottages, stone and brick. West ct. fl soo to S9.600. Easy terms and immediate occupancy. Montreal Realties (P.

Boyd Cowper), PL 4149. SOLID BRICK BUILDING. SITUATED on St. Catherine Street, west of Guy, store and three dwellings, store meas uring 26 80, land 26 148. ttevenue, 4.092.

Price, $32,000. Store and ont flat for Immediate occupancy. BUSINESS REALTY SALES CO. 10 St. James St.

E. PL. 8015 IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION: NEWLY Six rooms, most modern. Apply 746 r. A AIM sc.

josepn oireei. ur iw FOR DUPLEXES, APARTMENT nmicv nr. i nn nnnwaan hchillu. uecarie. iioo.

PROPERTY WANTED PROPERTY SOLD QUICKLY FOR cash. Free real estate advice. Pro perty management. Member Montreal Real Estate Board. "Let's Discuss Wildcr-Bermingham.

LA. 8114. DOWN 22 Printing error 24 Travel water by sc Amcis ein 58 Mild 29 Emulate 30 Sand hill 31 Attaches 32 Attic room 33 Sandarac tree 34 Stair rails 35 Wire measure 38 Place 40 Remainder 43 Sacred choral 44 Tower of Ic 46 Greek urn 47 Fell from a spoon in fine threads 49 Solo 51 Pertaining to a branch 82 Humble S3 Lost color Ammonia comDound S.E'N'REfcrXI AW A EuL PjI DOWN 1 Honorary 2 Centre of amphithe disk an atre Noblemen 4 Harem chamber 5 A part Chronicle 7 Inclined Erodes 8 Apparition 10 Part of the eveball It Proved 12 Secure 1.1 Glided 18 Incensed 85 A plJying card Point i.f di 56 vergence between a leaf and the stem 7 Kxact fll That woman ARGYLE, WESTMOUNT. DOUBLE room, kitchen privileges. Business girls only.

References. Evenings, WE. 5739. METCALFE STREET. LARGE FCR-nished room.

Gentleman only, $7. weekly. LA. 8085. ROOM AND BOARD EXCLUSIVE GUEST HOUSE, SINGLE or double.

Breakfast and evening dinner. Gentlemen preferred. 1675 Lincoln. AUTOMOBILES WANTED IF YOU MUST SELL Your Used Car. Dont Sacrifice Get our cash offer first PAGE SON LTD.

(FORD DEALER SINCE 19101 3762 WELLINGTON. Fl 9604 EVENINGS 730 ATWATER FT 9483 BUSINESS PERSONALS What Are Your Problems? Accounts written up Business Management Tax Returns Cost Systems Production Control. Small or large accounts handled with equal attention. Consultation Free. Telephone LA.

7686 or Box 6882, Gazette Office. MISCELLANEOUS PROVINCE OF QUEBEC DISTRICT of Montreal. Superior Court. No. 602.

In re: VACANT ESTATE OF REGIS DUPRAS. By a judgment of the Superior Court for the district of Montreal, presided over by Honourable Justice Edouard Fabre Surveyer, rendered on the 4th of May, 1945. the undersigned was appointed curator to the vacant estate of Regis Dupras in his lifetime merchant domiciled in the City of Montreal, and deceased ab in-testat on September 17th, 1938. Montreal, May 5, 1945. Alexander Cypihot, Room 36, 204 Notre Dame Street West, Montreal.

PERSONALS $10,000 KIWANIS MODERN HOME OR choice of $10,000 in Victory Bonds. Share tickets $1 each, include chance on one of the monthly $100 Victory Bond draws. Send Postal Note for tickets to Treasurer. Kiwanis Modern Home. Post Office Box 276, Kitchener, Ont.

Proceeds for children's camp work. Particulars of draws mailed with receipt. BUSINESS DIRECTORY CHINA-GLASS-REPAIRS R. E. O'CONNOR Expert restorers of crystal, china and glass.

Chipped tumblers and stemware repaired. Vases and art objects fitted for lamps. 1499 ST CATHERINE WEST near Guy FI. 3746 COLLECTION AGENCIES AN EXPRESSION OF GOOD WILL in the abstract may read like this: "As soon as it Is possible for me to get the amount together, I shall remit This is your cue to place the claim in your adustor's hand for a vigorous follow up. Most creditors agv.ee that whenever a debtor defaults for the second time, the claim should be promptly sent the Collection Bureau, then you may be sure the item will have careful attention.

It would pay you to get in touch with me, whenever you encounter any collection difficulties. JAMES A. DOLAN, (Licensed and Bonded). 637 Craig Street West. Telephone HA.

9249. COAL AND WOOD J. C. MacDiarmid Reg'd ELECTRICIANS ELECTRICAL REPAIRS AND INSTAL-lations of all kinds, eiectrio appliances of all makes repaired Expert radio servica Star Electric, Licensed Electricians, 1633 St Catherine Street West (near Guy). Fl.

5107. HOME IMPROVEMENT WINDOW CAULKING BUILDING RE-pairs Cement brick work. Magonet. HA 3879 DO 9679. WINDOWS.

WALLS, FLOORS AND Venetian Blinds cleaned by experienced men. Mountain City Window Cleaning Co. Telephone LA. 0898. MARRIAGE.

LICENSES ALEXANDER BURNETT. J.P., 231 ST James. lA 8842: Evenings WI 5072 S. SCHLEIFER, NOTARY PUBLIC. 276 St.

James. LA. 1889: Residence. AT 0791. PAWNBROKERS HARRY MARGOLIS Known As "HONEST HARRY REG'D." 989 St James HA 6707.

Loans money on Watches. Diamonds. Jewellery, Clotaing. Furs, SUverware. uutgiass, xypewriters.

Radios Baggage. Field Glasses, Rifles and Shotguns, Golf Clubs, Electric Sewing Machines or otner Articles ot value, we issue tickets good for 12 months. Established over 40 years. ROSS COMPANY. 83 CRAIG WEST.

loans money on diamonds, watches, Jewellery, clothing, silverware cut-glass, typewriters, radios, furs, bag gage, field glasses, rifles, shotguns, golf clubs; also other articles ot value Montreal's oldest pawnbrokers. CASH ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, watches. Jewellery, furs. Bloomstona Government Licensed Pawnbrokers. 267 Craig West, near Bleury LI'L ABNER YOU WISH TO CONTINUE.

YOUR ME 4 and for "Germany above all. when that bomb plot failed. At that time the myth of a German super-race, competent to rule the world by force of arms, had been battle punctured." It had a-borning at El Alamein in Egypt, at Stalingrad, most of all perhaps in the dangerous waters of the Atlantic, and finally on the Vistula and the beaches of Normandy. Turning to the remaining war beyond the Pacific, what may happen to end wholly in Europe affords no dependable guide to expectation as to Japan. Japanese defeat utter and complete, is certain but how or where it will come and the will cf the Japanese armies and people to-contimie the fight is beyond calculation.

From the Gilberts to Iwo Jirr.a. from the Solomons to Okinawa no significant sign has come of weak ening of Japanese determination to fight to the death. The Nipponese enemy has fought a losing war to his own home doorstep, his losses in battle have been shocking b-t surrenders few and far between. There is no fanatical central figure in Japan as there was for Germany in Hitler. It in the military hierarchy In Japan that has driven, her to her fate.

It has 'long apei German professional militarists in manner but lacks the shear realism of its German model that could recognize impending defeat and accept it If not dominated by some other influence such as Hitler and his Nazi crew. Nazi Surrender Chief Also Atrocity Chief (By Wireless to The New York Times and The Gazette.) Rome, May 6. SS Obergruppen-fuehrer Karl Wolff, who is now revealed as the man in back of the surrender of the German forces in Italy and South Austria, will always be remembered in Rome as the man responsible for the Ardea-tine caves massacre. In 1943 he came here from Berlin where he had served as aide to Gestapo Chief Heinrich Himmler and became Supreme SS and police commander in Italy with headquarters in Verona. The following autumn he was advanced to the title of general plenipotentiary of the Wehrmacht in Italy, that is to say territorial commander in Italy, chief of the German military administration and military attache to Benito Mussolini's renegate Fascist government With no military background he was the typical Gestapo upstart.

Forty-live years old. he Is large. mono ana stocky ana is said to have a strong personality. The only authentic portrait cf Columbus belongs the De Orchi family of Como. Italy.

Simpson Company Sr. West HArbour 6117 By Ham Fisher By Al Capp IT MEANS A LOT T'ME, TOO, SUH -AM PERTENDi MEANS TO ME YOU5E INTO DEAD TH' Ml CRY -PHONE IS DAISY MAE. AN AM SAYS THINGS TO IT AH IS TOO FROM 3-DO -EV RY PROUD SAY HER Ideal For Boys' Camp Beautifully situated on lake's edge In heart of Laurentian Mountains, near Mount Laurler, this property consists of 60 acres of well wooded ground, 30 room house and bungalows with stone fireplaces. For further particulars. MA.

3337. ILE BIZARD, FACING LAKE TWO Mountains. Riviera, new subdivision lots, $100. Agent on property. Bigras.

HA. 1514. COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE BEAUREPAIRE Attractive modern shingled cottaga with 2 car garage, tennis court, flower and vegetable garden, situated west of Thompson's Point on old Lakeshore Road, with frontage on Lake St. Louis. This cottage comprises two storeys and basement, is finished with B.C.

shingles, asphalt patent roofing, plastered interior, beamed ceilings on ground floor and hardwood floors. Contains on ground floor: large living room with open fireplace, dining room, pantry and kitchen, maid's bedroom, den or bedroom, aud bathroom. Upstairs: main bedroom with open fireplace, 4 other bedrooms and bathroom. Hot air furnace, electric automatic hot water supply, electric stove. Area approximately 10,000 square feet.

House built 1932. Can be made year round residence. Price $15,000. H. F.

C. Stikeman Co. 712 DRUMMOND BLDG. PL. 3958 FACTORIES FOR SALE CENTRAL, TWO FLOORS, 10,000 SQ.

ft. each. Immediate possession. William Read Real Estate, 1197 Seymour Avenue. WI.

8752. LOTS FOR SALE TWO LOTS COMPRISING CORNER lot Bellechasse Street, for uick sale. Apply Post Office Box 316, Montreal. VACANT LOT, CHOICE LOCATION, corner Sherbrooke and Aylmer Streets, for quick sale. Apply Post Office Box 316, Montreal.

FACTORY SITES FOR SALE' INDUSTRIAL SITES ON UPPER LA-chine Road Just beyond Villa Saint-Pierre, some with railway sidings. Apply Post Office Box 316. Montreal. FARMS FOR SALE EXTRA GOOD FARM OF 140 ACRES on all year cement road, 4 miles from lakeside town. Smooth level meadow, good buildings, plenty water, wood and timber.

Stocked or bare. Low prica. Good reason for sale. Harold Carter, Sianstead. DOMESTIC PETS COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES, FIVE months old buff and white female 21 months.

$35.00. Phone FI. 2343. TEACHERS TEACHER WANTED, HOLDING IN-termediate diploma for term 1943-46, at Pinehurst and East Greenfield In termed iate School. Apply K.

H. Spriggs. Secretary, Treasurer, East Greenfield, Co. Chambly, Que. ARTICLES FOR SALE Ladies Hats Latest Spring Styles In All Colors FELTS AND STRAWS LARGE ASSORTMENT AND LOWEST PRICES IN MONTREAL STARTING AT $2.

IN ALL OUR STORES CHEZ CHARLEBOIS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 708 Notra Dama Street West Consult Yellow Pages of Telephone Directory for your nearest Shop. REFRIGERATION Repairs and parts for Frlgldaire, fCel-vlnator. Universal, etc A C. Refrig eration 837 Notra Dama W. PL 6871.

FISHING REELS 400 aluminum reels to clear at $2 50 each. Ross Company. 83 Craig West. ARTICLES WANTED Will Buy for Cash Diamonds, watches. Jewellery, solid silver and plated ware, radios, cut glass, typewriters, furs, travelling baggage, field glasses, antiques, rugs, clothing, musical Instruments old gold.

silver and platinum or other articles of value Transactions confidential Established over 38 years Phone LA 3900. ROSS COMPANY 83 Craig West INTERESTED IN ESTATES Used Office Furniture Wanted PL. 2376 ANYTHING OF VALUE HIGHEST PRICES PAID LA SALLE FURNITURE EXCHANGE EVENINGS. TA. 6101 USED FURNITURE HIGHEST PRICES PAID Household furniture, washing, sewing machines; stoves; carpets; refrigerators; clothing: office furniture; safes.

Ideal PL. 8270 Evenings LA. 8082 EXtCUTORS, TRUSTEES AND PRU vate individuals. We buy antique silverware, china, glass, furniture, ornaments, miniatures, bronzes, vases, clocks, lamps, ivories, etc. Representative calls, high prices paid and pur chased articles promptly removed Lyons Antique Galleries.

1480 St Cath erine West, WI 5700 Transactions con fidential Established 1920 LADY'S BICYCLE WANTED Write Box 1970. Gazette Office. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MERCHANDISE, ANY DESCRIPTION. any quantity, pay cash. Canadian Utilities Co.

LAncaster 3775. HOUSES TO LEI SUMMER SUBLETS. ATTRACTIVELY furnished apartments, houses, dup lexes. Monthly rentals $85 to $150. References required.

Montreal Apart ment Bureau, Crescent Building. EXCHANGE LIVING QUARTERS WESTMOUNT APARTMENT. FOUR bright rooms, will exchange for apartment with three bedrooms and livine room. conveniently lrwated. Write Box 1972, Gazette oifioe.

Mrs. Aurore Archambault (wife), Hull, Que. Brown. Raymond, D147320, Frank Browh (father), Coteau Station, Que. Desjardins, Joseph Charles Edonard, L.

D141283, Mrs. Cecile Cusson (sister), 4838 St. Dominique street, Montreal. Foumier. Marcel.

E57827. Mrs. Marie Ange Fournier (mother), Quebec, Que. Guenette, Rocer, D157908. Victor Guenette (father), Hull.

Que. Mathurin, Laurent, D133558. Georges Mathurin (father), 10218 Tol-hurst street, Montreal. Ostiguy, George Leo, L. D-144758, Antonio Osticuy (lather), 2125 Amherst street, Montreal.

Smith, Manrire, D645014, Mrs. Alberta Smith (mother), 1882 Maison-neuve street, Montreal. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED: Quebec Regiment: Berry, Gordon Walter, D145941, Mrs. Ann Berry (mother), 584 Seigneurs street, Montreal. Regiment de Quebec: Cote.

Jules, D14480, Georges Cote (father), Que. Soucy, Adelard, E14431. Mrs. Rose A. Soucv (mother), Cacouna, Que.

Theriault. Roland, E101548, El-phege Theriault (father), Quebec, Que. SEVERELY INJURED: Canadian Armored Corps: Wanklvn, David Irvine. Mrs. Hazel Wanklvn (mother), 3600 Atwater Avenue, MontreiL MISSING.

Reconnaissance tTnits: Blair, Clifton Ivan, D76475, Mrs. Amy Blair (mother). 6909 Delorimier Avenue, Montreal; (wife overseas). CANADA. W'arrant Officers, N.C.O.s and men: DIED (DROWNED).

Roval Canadian Ordnance Corps: Reedr George, A S.M., P35389, Mrs. Evelyn M. Reed (wife), Ottawa. Ont. DIED.

Royal Canadian Electrical Mechanical Engineers: Camire. Armand, D448326. Al-phonse Camire (father), Victoriaville, Que. AIR FORCE Ottawa, May 6. (B The R.C.A.F.

issued tonight its casualty list of the war. The following six from Quebec Province and Eastern Ontario were included. OVERSEAS: MISSING ON ACTIVE SERVICE AFTER AIR OPERATIONS Casey, John Joseph, J43953. J. J.

Casey (father). Ottawa, Ont. Dennison, Patrick Blake, J44151. J. P.

Dennison rfather), Ottawa, Ottawa. Ont. Rabiner, Joseph, R211384. Mrs. Aron Rabiner (mother), 17 Vil-leneuve East, Montreal.

Todd, James, J4218I. Mrs. J. Hailiday (aunt), 2362 Rozel street, Montreal. PREVIOUSLY MISSING ON ACTIVE SERVICE NOW REPORTED SAFE: Odell.

Gordon Ross, R198057, L. i-y1: if ANYTHING FOR A PAL AN ALL VEI CblE INTO DROOL YDrMJMI-l fir "wi SEEN VOUSE CROSS-WORD PUZZLE by F. C. Joichob Solution to Saturday's Pimle BLOCK OF LAND FOR DEVELOPMENT Over 1.000.000 square feet of vacant land In the north-easterly part Montreal and with frontages on four streets. One section cf the property fronting on the C.PJt.

is most suitable for industrial use and th remainder for residential, commercial or industrial development. Th land can be divided but a very reasonable price will be considered for an early sale en bloc. (wand I AL I LlA'BljO'a PtU PAPOOS'EEJDjElE A The Cradock 1010 St. Catherine MltjN I' IN IAQ AmC KxiCHbi.r TNiYSasOR Li, EVER JOE PALOOKA PASSED OUT sews ACROSS S-va! Ha-anin gird.es Ma't beverages Tax Rust Low high tide Elliptical txtirpatt Herbert of Morocco A conjunction Exceeded Mailen H-gh In pitch Snare Felgni Pofca Prore to err A variable star Rumen Pope's cape Dessert Tendency Rooter Han-ile roughly S-it leathers Three- srer Hesitates In speaking JtZ( 3WVN-rrs pirre-ysHE villJ dis iss vduriwnkwuvery 'lHf theres sometvun" stJJ MJ; KEY, MISTER BE ZERVED ROOM. IHOBEVXII lEraNGEMON-l I AWFUL QUEER ASOJT A- J.

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