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The Montreal Star from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 3

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fin STAR TELEPHONES Connecting 'All Depts HA SIOI Night Sundaya and Holiday a Advertising DepL HA Sill (Imdation 1LA 51 10: Editorial Dept HA 5116' Want Ada LA 1(1 WANT ADS LA 9191 VOI LXXU No 274 MONTREAL FRIDAY NOVEMBER 15 1940 PRICE THREE CENTS ORDER YOUR STAR WANT ADS BY TELEPHONE PhoM LA 9161 from AM to 9 PAL Dolly Except Saturday Saturday 9 AM until 1U0 PAL for Monday1! Paper Ada accepted over the phone until 1113 AAL for aame day (Saturday excepted) Red Propaganda in RCAF Envelopes Government in Exile Teachers Asked To Emphasize Patriotism Missin9 Catholic Drive For $190000 Opens Today General Chairman Stresses Need for Federation Work uebec Expects No Increase in Tax Receipts Provincial Treasurer Explain Reduction in Personal Inrome Levy The amount of money which tha Province of Quebec will receive la 1941 for personal Income tax will be substantially the aame a that paid last August despite the Sharp Increase in tha amount which the Federal Government will collect Hon Arthur Mathewaon provincial treasurer stated here today Mr Mathewaon said that tho Quebec Government had decided to reduce from 15 to I per cent tho Quebec personal Income tax rate The rata will he 8 per cent of what tho Federal Government collect The reduction he said had been decided upon view of the increased rata In the personal In- come tax by the Federal authorities- -for war purposes" Mr Mathewaon also stated view of the Increased rata In per- by tha Federal province must scale of Its tax does not benefit lea Quebec modify the i province Pierre Du pong Prime Minister of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Is shown above signing the during his first official visit to the Mayor's office At hb wit who bade Book nt the City Hall Mayor Edmond Hamelin right is Victor Botson Minister of Golden Acting i In the Justice In the Luxembourg Government A provisional govern ment has been established la Montreal for the Grand Duchy for tha period that It is under tfie heel of horde ia 1 Premier Visits City Hall Dupong and Aides Grateful to Canada 'For Shelter Here rpHERE very little time left for persona wishing to send Christmas presents to friends or relatives in Great Britain post office offlclab pointed out thb morning The mailing should be done at once a postal authority stated owing to present conditions The authorities are not Han Awaiting Tram Injured by Auto Struck by an automobile white waiting for a street car on Iberville street north of SL Joseph boulevard at 730 a today Luclen Robert 30 of 5108 Iberville street waa taken to tho Notre Dame Hospital where he wu to bo suffering from severe rulses and shock Hospital retorted authorities learned that the car was driven by Alcima Tremblay of 2092 Darling streeL disclosing the dates of departure of any ships Experts Deny Pratt Speeding Car Must Hare Bern Going Slowly When Crash Occurred Claim Two expert1 defence witnesses testified in tha Court of King1 Bench today at the trial of John Pratt 33-year-old architect on a charge of manslaughter that Pratt's automobile must have been going very slowly and must have Been hit nr the other car In the collision at Western and Atwater avenues last July 10 In which Mrs Elisabeth Row-alt was fatally Quality Quaranteed by the Increase imposed by tho Federal authorities Enabling legislation for the re- -ductlon of tho tax rata will ha brought down early in the next session of tha Quebec House This Is how the new schedule for 11 the Province of Quebec will work -out: Where a man In 1940 paid 5130 to the Federal Government and Sift to the Quebec Government In 1941 -1' he will pey 8355 to Ottawa and 82840 to Quebec This la on a net taxable Income of 83000 The man who net taxable Income la 81000 who In 1940 paid Ottawa $30 and Quebec 8450 In 1941 will pay 875 to Ottawa and 86 to Quebec If the Quebec Government had -not reduced the rate from 13per cent to right per cent of the Fed-1 -oral tag the citizen having 81000 net taxable Income would have to (Ceatiaoed on Pax 1) Exlru Fancy mcintosh -apples Onstas I 275 H1 111 II ISO Ms SON Wholesale and KutuU Fhaaa MArqukfta 2141 EMEU LIMITED ood TOO A Canadian Mounted 11 Police stated today that members of the banned Communist Party In Quebec were mailing propaganda in envelopes bearing tbs crest of the Royal Canadian Air Fora These envelopes which can be purchased at stationery stores in ip effort from and postal authorities Tobacco Tax Giallenged in Appeal Court Counsel for Customer Who Paid No Levy 'Attacks Constitutionality Tlw contention that the provincial tobacco tax la In reality a sales tax and that In Its very nature It was an Indirect tax ana therefore ultra vires of the provincial body to impose was strongly argued this morning before the Court of Appeal by A Chlpman KXL His was asking reversal of the Judgment of Mr Justice Trahan refusing a writ of prohibition sought by Thomas Parsons to prevent the Court of Sessions proceeding with a charge against film of purchasing tobacco from tho liberty Tobacco Shops Ltd without paying tha 10 pro cent tax Mr Justice Hall asked counsel whether he wss arguing that the sales tax was the same as an Import tax and receiving an affirmative reply remarked that then all sales taxes including those Imposed in the City of Montreal would bo ultra vires Mr Chlpman said that was so and replying to a comment by Mr Justice Hall that It wss remarkable that no one had thought of that before counsel asserted that It had been challenged Aime Geoffrion'KC counsel for the Attorney-General with Rosario KC Interposed to istituttenaUtv of tax In Montreal baa not been chal' Umged only Uw territory It cov- CHALLEXGED BEFORE has been challenged" Mr Chlpman replied City of I Montreal sued on the sales tax and Uw Imperial Tobacco Company raised the question of constitutionality before Mr Justice Mac-Do ugxll but it became unnecessary for film to decide the constitutional Issue because the city did not prove its tax But If tha dty chooses to sue again It will be arjued again 1 am not Impressed the un due alarm which Mr Geoffrion pleaded In tha lower court that It would mean all sales taxes are If the British North America Act has been violated It la right that the courts should stop 1L" Mr Chlpman maintained that there was no reason for the Judge going Into the question of constitutionality In his Judgment If (Continued on Page IS) Hold-Up Man Given 5 Years Candy Store Gerks Must Be Protected Judge Declares "We must offer necessary prot Hon to there young girls and otl clerks In local stores You have no previous record but I am sentencing you nevertheless to five years In penitentiary" said Judge Tetreau today as he Imposed punishment on Janies McNeil 25 native of New Brunswick for two armed robberies McNeil was captured by two on the night of October as ha was leaving the Laura it 304 SL Catherine street east with 824 taken from the dark Mist Cecils Benoit McNeil pleaded guilty to the charge despite the fact he had no whan he staged the hold-up kept his hand In hb coat and extended his index to simulate a revolver os he 1 the girl to hold up her hands With her hands raised In the air she managed to signal the two passersby Bissonett and Oulmct -McNeil liter pleaded guDty to having held up a girl clerk In the Mary Lea candy store at 4G8 SL Catherine east and stolen 820 He was given five years on each charge the sentences to run concurrently Garageman Discovers $44 Safe Theft The theft of 844 from Champlain Auto Limited 5860 SL Lawrence boulevard was discovered at am today by an employe Invw gatlon showed that burglars had forced open a rear door and using tools found in the garage opened a small safe and stole tho cash hut left a quantity of business papers scattered ever the floor At No 21 police 'station It was reported that Sergt Det Blanchette with a radio car constable had found a broken safe in a lane behind 6848 SL Denis street A check-up showed it had been stolen on Sunday night from Ovlla Fortier of 6378 SL Hubert streeL City Poiver Accord To Be Negotiated THE Quebec Municipal Com-1 mission through lb representative at the City Hall has derided to settle for soma time the question of a contract for light and power with tha Montreal Light Heat A Power Cons Pot via chairman of tha com-m baton announced Sues lion hes been or 10 years and Ite desired by tho Municipal Commission Mr Potvin pointed out that the Public Service Commission to which the matter has been referred for Investigation and solution has complete jurisdiction over such matters A request la being sent to It for InvesUfatlon and decision When a contract has been prepared by It it will moat probably meet with the approval of both the dty and the A Com Protestant Education Head Telia of Step Ordered in Schools All teachera in schools under the control of the Protestant Committee of the Council of Education are belnx asked to lay special im on the teaching of patriotism It was reported at meeting of the committee In the Montreal Protestant School board headquarters under the chairmanship of Cock' field The teachers Dr Perdval director of Protestant education In the province reported have been asked to lay Special emphasis upon the teaching of patriotism explaining dally as frequently aa occasions can be found the development of British institutions and Ideals and the iasuei Involved In the present titanic struggle" Patriotic exercises It was pointed out "Mould be Included In the dally program of all Protestant schools and "God Save the King should sung In every clam In connection with the opening exercises every school day accompanied by a salute to the flag" READY TO CO-OPERATE The Protestant Committee It was disclosed today atands ready to co-operata In the further education of members of His Majesty's forces Instructions were given that where members of tha In this province have satisfactorily completed the requirements of Grade XI: they shsJll be granted high school Moving certl- ricatea The rule that the examinations In all subjects must be written within a 16 -month was waived The profound regret of the members of the Protestant Com-mltee at tha death of Alien Walsh was expressed by the chairman and by Howard Murray who formally moved a resolution of regret For more than a quarter of a century Mr Walsh was active In the field of education" ho pointy! out "and built for himself an enviable reputation as a teacher and administrator "For the second time he was ap-lnted recently to serve on the 'rotestant Committee and some months ago had been appointed chairman of tho very Important ub-commltttee on text books and courses of study The responsibilities that were hi! on this committee will now have to reet on someone else" CENTRAL BOARD BILL Attention of the member! was drawn to the bill as now prepared by tho sub-committee on law and legislation for the setting of County Central School Boards In 18 counties of tho province These central hoards would bring Into being larger school adminis--retlvs units such as are now In peration throughout Alberta Siberia Deputy Minister of Edu-atlon toured the province recently id told educational gatherings of re success achieved then with the ireer administrative units Leslie Burnell reported that ax-lanatory matter on the central rard units and home and school -xodations was now being prepared so that citizens throughout (Centtnued an Page 19) First Snowfall Slows Traffic Only One Alan Injured In Minor Collisions On Slippery Streets Many Montrealers were a few minute late for work this morning as the season's first snowfall in the city put streets In a slippery condition and slowed all vehicular traffic A number of minor collisions occurred but in most cases no damage more serious than 1 1 fender was reported Tha only serious accident that could ha attributed to the now according to police reports happened at 930 am on Peel north of Sherbrooke -west 1 an automobile skidded end pinned Edouard Dupuis 52 of 582 Forfar street a furnace-man on his way to work against a building Taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital he was reported to have several fractured riba and head Injuries Police report that tha accident occurred when James Gordon of 8 Cedar avenue Points Clalfe swerved to avoid striking an automobile that was coming out of a lane His car skidded mounted tha sidewalk and struck Dupuis The fall of snow wss not heavy enough to affect the services of the Bell Telephone Company the Montreal light Heat A Power Cons or the railways The Provincial Transport Company reported that their buses were delayed a tew minutes with other vehicular traffic In moving through tha city street McGUI Observatory official ported that up to noon today one and a half inches of snow had fallen with a total precipitation of 033 Inches By noon the temperature had risen above 32 degrees and It was expected that by nightfall tha mow would have disappeared St Agnes Young People Will Present Concert A variety concert will Se sented by the St Agnes Parish young people In the perish hall SsSO SL Denls street at 830 tomorrow Tho proceeds will go toward providing Christmas cheer for poor children of the parish The concert will consist of music singing and dancing Among the entertainers will be featured the Hogan sisters and tha Misses Lem Drake Brenda Sinclair Winnie Cameron Loma McFariane Irene Katcllffe Lillian Walker Pearl Louch and Joan Leonard MajorGen Lafleche To Addrett Reform Club Major-Gen R- Lafleche Deputy-Minister of Notional War vices will be the speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Montreal Reform Club tomorrow Kon Wilfrid Gagnon will preside TAILORED TO FIT fsMf TmmJor Flump Horn TURKEYS Jest tha mrtielm fur Mqf DINNER it 29 10 te Greater Montreal today resounded to the tramp of inarching feet an occurence now common since Canada has been at war But marching feet belong to an entirely different kind of army an army on the march for the poor end less fortunate of the city who depend on Federation of Catholic Charities Inc and Its agencies for their very existence Headed by their "commanding officer" Drake general campaign chairman tha workers have a goal of 1190-000 the sum necessary to support tha work of the Federation during the coming year "The attainment of our objective" Mr Drake said In his final pre-campaign message to workers Hi as Important to tha comfort and well-being of our destitute fellow-citizens as la victory of forces of Christianity and over the enemies now gainst them APPEALS INCREASE "Because employment conditions have Improved materially in Montreal aa a consequence of our national effort many believe there has been a falling off in appeals to the Federation Tho contrary Is true Improved employment cannot help the unemployable men and women sick mothers and children crippled blind orphans and other destitute men and women requiring aid from the Federation every day of the year Instinctively they turn to the agencies in -knowing that a helping hand and constructive assistance will always be extended this cannot he done with' out funds and tha appeal being mad commencing today is for the ammunition in our great and never-ending battle against the forces of poverty destitution and despair we cannot and must not falV Mr Drake concluded Fire Veteran Gets New Post Capt II Parker Named Assistant Chief Of British Board Veteran of virtually evenr large fire in the dty In the past 28 years "In tne and Instrumental saving of core of lives Captain Thomas Parker resigned from the dty fire department yesterday to become an assistant Mr chief of the British Supply Board He wifi be stationed at 8L Paul TEnnlte Quc In his new capacity ha Capt EL Parker will be ant to Deputy Fire Chief Arthur who has been serving as the governmental fin protective sendee for some time Both Parker and Mann saved many children at the Laurter Palace Theatre fire fatal to 77 in January 1927 They smashed In a large doorway and part of a wall surrounding It This allowed a number of children trapped In the winding stairway to escape The Royal Canadian Humane Society awarded a medal to each of them In 1919 Parker and Mann In mid-winter waded through ice-cold water up to their necks to rescue a family of four marooned In a lower St Urbaln street flat when a 36-Inch water main bursL In a tenement fire in Ste Agatha lane In January 1925 Parker assisted Mann In carrying three children to safety Later the two worked for four hours In sub-zero weather chopping through debris to save a fire-lieutenant trapped In a fire on Lemolne street Capt Parker was stationed at No 20 station Craig and Chenne-vi lie streets for 26 years He was it in 1920 ana promoted lieutenant in 1920 and captain two years' ago and was transferred to No 9 station in Point SL Charles Poppy DayNets More This Year Street Sale Realize 56558 With Money Still to Be Computed Total receipts fr-m the annual appeal of tho Greater Montreal Poppy Day Fund will be tby" over those of last year It was announced today by CapL Taylor honorary treasurer who reputed that the street salee this year realized a total of 816358 aa against 514609 a yew ago an Increase of nearly 15 per cenL The complete results will be announced later' To this year's street sales which ere collected last Saturday are to be added the funds derived from the sales of wreaths and tha total received by the special names committee Dipt Taylor said The honorary treasurer added that the trustees of the fund of whom Mr Justice CL Gordon- Macklnnon OJLE is the chairman have expressed their heart-felt gratitude at the -fin response made by the public The result CapL Taylor said a reflection of the excellent or-ranlzlng that had bun dona CapL waiter Knubley was in charge of street sales Raynault Prepares To Seek Mayoralty Adhemar Raynault former mayor of Montreal will formally announce hie candidature for the mayoralty some time this evenin It is learned from sources clow I him It said ha now preparing a statement which he will bsue with tha announcement of hb rO a Xekou OFXl Distinguished Local Flier on Casualty List Seven Other Canadians Named in 52nd RAF Report received here early by his parents that Flying Officer William Henry Nelson DFC who has twice been personally congratulated by the king was missing- FO Nelson was reported mining with seven others In a casualty list Issued In London by tho RAF late last night Nelson received the DFC for during the Norwegian was congratulated for his feats while captain of a heavy bomber Born In Montreal ha Is the son of Mr and Mrs Nelson of 3370 Durocher street and received his education at Strathcona Academy When 18 he was Junior champion of the Montreal Model Aircraft League and later champion of that association Prior to going overseas In 1938 la a cattle boat to Join tho R-AF he was employed at tha Fairchild airplane plant A few days before the outbreak of war Nelson married and his wife ana young son now raid It England His wife Is serving with the Red Cross Other Canadians In tha Royal Air 52nd casualty list issued last night were: KILLED IN ACTION P0 Campbell whom father A Campbell Uvea at 80 Myrtle street St Thomas OnL VJC JO Edmond Levellle of Win-father Edmond was advised November 2 Mr Levellle was informed that his son had been serving with the R-AF In Egypt) MESSING PO (Bud) Keller of Oakville OnL surname had been changed from Killer to Keller by deed poll His father Killer of Oak-ville OnL announced October 16 that his son was miming after a raid over German territory) WOUNDED AND INJURED IN ACTION Set Smith a native of Banff Alta KILLED ON ACTIVE SERVICE FO Harvey McCollum whore father Duncan McCallum live In Dugald Man (McCall urn's father received word October 17 that his 27-year-old son had been killed on active sendee In Southern Rhodesia FO McCollum went overseas in 1937 and until recently was an instructor Ha was killed October 15 the day he arrived In Africa from England Mrs Dowker of Blenheim OnL la a aMer) PZO Char lei Staples whose rents Mr and Mrs Charles spies live at 8L Stephen N3 (Staples' parents had been advised Nov 4 that their son was killed In an airplane accident In England) DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE PO I Maude-Roxby native of Kelowna BC whom father Uvea In Kamloops BC The RAF's casualty list contains 307 hams made up of 23 killed in action 57 killed on active service 32 previously reported missing now believed presumed or reported killed in action two previously reported missing (now believed presumed or reported killed on active service 17 missing and believed killed In action: four missing -and believed killed on active service 15 wounded and action 32 wounded and active service six died and Injuries received in action 11 died of wounds and Injuries received on active service 81 miming 16 died on active service one previously reported missing now safe 10 previously reported miming now reported prisoners of war Three members of the Royal New Zealand Air Fores were listed as casualties One was killed In action one killed on active service and one died of wounds and Injuries received on active service One member of the South African Air Force was killed on active service War Offics Gives 86th Casualty List LONDON Nov 13 (CP Cable) The Wafr Office's 86th casualty list lamed last night co tains 1433 names made up of 27 killed 53 wounded 11 died of wounds 39 died six previously reported missing now reported prisoners of war 15 wounded and prisoners 960 prisoners and ti previously reported musing now reputed not missing PROBLEM TO BE DI8CU88ED Canada's youth problem will be discussed by Dr Griffin associate medical director of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene (Canada) before the Young Men's Canadian Club In the Queen' Hotel on Monday evening "REBUILDING OUR CITIES will be discussed by George Mooney co-director of the Montreal Industrial and Economic Bureau at the November meeting of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries November 21 at 6 pjn at the Windsor Hotel Tended eia Rolled Roast Bwf lb 35c IZMWkHMMNMMWIMMMMlWRMMMMMNMlM MILK-FED VEAL LEC Boned and Rolled lb 22 PEA-FED PORK LOINS with Crackling lb lie TENDER AWE LAME LEG 6 to 7 lbs lb 29s CHOICE RING CHERRIES 28 es tin 55c CHICKEN A LA KING Aylmer's 1 3 tin 29s CHOICE TOMATO IUICE 10 oz tins I for 14c COL DEN RANTAM CORN Id oz CHOICE TOMATOES Aylmer 26 oz A DIONNE Geode Shipped Ereeywh are 1221 Sr Catharine Sr West Premier Pierre Du pong of Luxembourg came to the City Hall today accompanied by his Minister of Justice Victor Botson to pay a formal visit to the mayor He wss welcomed by Acting Mayor Hamelin and Aid Savignac chairman of the Executive Committee Alderman Savignac pointed out that Luxembourg Belgium France and Canada had in many respects common history and that In this country the Luxembourg officials would find themselves among brothers Mr Dupong expressed his gratitude to Premier Mackenzie King and to dty authorities for offering hospitality to his Government during the trying period of exile on us by German Injustice" Two other members of the Lux- embourg Cabinet are at present la London but Mr Dupong expects them to Join him here shortly re Josei They are Joseph Bech Minister of Foreign Affairs and Krler Minister of Labor A fifth member was unable to crow the frontier in time and had to remain In Luxembourg Mr Dupong foresees tha possibility that he might have to move hb provisional government back to London bter on possibly next rising o- summer depending on developments on the other side For the presenL however he and hb colleagues are happy to be able to carry on provisional government here thus maintaining an Independent state of Luxembourg despite the German occupation of their homeland The Prime Mlnbter returned this morning from Quebec highly satisfied with the Interviews he had with Premier Adelard Godbout and Lieutenant-Governor (Hr Eugene FI set yesterday Thj Quebec autlioriUes were the last word In amiability he told reporters and gladly agreed to furnish Princess Charlotte Grand Duchess of Luxembourg and Premier Dupong all tha facilities ey need tor carrying on ovlsionsl government In Montreal the time "Tha provisional government" Premier Dupong said now nn facL Four members of the government are here beside the reigning monarch and all that alns to lie remains to be accompli! election of a suitable place In Inga inrt and to house tn temporary government offices That will be done very shortly" Dr James to Atten Washington Rally Dr Cyril James principal and vice-chancellor of McGill University has left for Washington DC where ha la attending a meeting ot tha Association of American universities The 42nd conference of this body la being attended by delegates from the outstanding universities of the United States and by delegates from McGill and the University of Toronto the only two Canadian members of the association McGill University had tha honor to be president of the aaeocidtlon at tha 1933 conference Tlw presidency Is given to institutions not to delegates Universities with large graduate achoola are mainly represented Perry of Gly Killed in England Word wm received hi Montreal today that Perry former manager for Canada of tha Ocean Accident Company has been killed by enemy action In England Details of tn action are lacking but It la known that Mr Perry waa engaged In ARP wrork in the London office of the company He wm 62s Hie new of hie death reached here in a cable received by Albert Hall manager for Canada of the Commercial Union Insurance and Associated Companies who has been friend of Mr Perry for many yean Mr test association with Montreal was in 1932 when he was hen on a vlslL RABBI ISAAC WEISSBLATT will deliver a eermon entitled of Tyranny" at 1030 am ou Saturday nt the Young Israel Synagogue 5564 Park avenu TAIT-FAVREAU msmmmmmmi mvuau Spadalut i-ioFAVREAU Bertrand Mlgnon president of General Auto Repairs in tha Royal Garage said that from his examination of Pratt's car after the accident he had reached the conclusion that if It had struck that by Salem Hanna the damage to car would have been entirely differenL It would have been from front to rear Instead of from left to righL he (aid Pratt was driving east on Western Ave-nug and Hanna south on Atwater Avenue GOING SLOWLY" Armnnd 'Grenier -In charge of I he automobile deportment at the Montreal Technical School and examiner of chauffeurs for the Que-beq Government estimated that Pratt must have been going "very lowly" at the moment of Impact otherwise hie left rear mudguard would have been torn otl On the stand himself Pratt positively dented the evidence of Crown witnesses yesterday that he was travelling very fasL Ha said he did not halt at the stop eign on We tern avenue as he approached Atwater avenue but he slowed down and shifted gears as he reached Atwater preparatory to turning north there He was not ig over 15 miles an hour when was suddenly struck "amidships" by Hanna's car he testified '1 first saw him when he waa 30 or 40 feet away He was travelling at a terrific speed probably 50 miles an hour" Prelt said He also testified that Mies Frances Kegan who testified yesterday that Pratt speeded all the way In from Lachine was suing him and Hanna Jointly for $3000 Salem Hanna 7416 SL Denis street- driver of the other automobile In the collision testified yesterday that car waa going between 50 and 55 miles an hour and that it did not stop at! Atwater avenue Roland Richer back mat possen-In a taxicab driven by Ernest west on St Luke streeL continuation of Western said he saw the Pratt car two blocks away and it wu slg-xag-glng going "cully 60 miles nn Lectelre too Mid that Pratt wu going 60 to 65 miles- an hour and failed to stop Pratt wu on the correct side of the road he said but the car "described an S' i It approached Atwater avenue Mim Frances Keegan 27 of 1205 Crescent streeL passenger In the hack seat of Pratts car testified: "We speeded all the way from Lachine in I have been In cars hut 1 never went so fast Pratt did not stop at Atwater avenue she said Her evidence conflicted with that of others In respect to the number of persons In car She Insisted that there were three not two but she could not say whether they were men or women $760950 City Worko Approved by Ottawa The Federal Government has approved a further 8760930 of projected works in Montreal and will advance the city the money with whb'h to carry them out at two per cent Interest The worka In question are: I 4686 yard of conduits for the Chester street sewer 8640000: addition to the Henri Julian trunk sewer 8116100 extensions to Mount Royal avenue ewer 514-850 Tho loan agreements will be signed shortly and tho work will start soon tha money becomes available MCKNSCB Guy Monet tl (X Mantetta Ss O-OfTOUfTSISTS-OmCIANI I 6890 SL Hubrt TaL CA M44 usaBBgaiHL SL CHRISTMAS FRUITCAKE fra taka with a kin tad Chriatmaa Packed la motel cewtstaar aad lav mailing ptstaefed with cstiagstad baa 2 tk 5100 4 lb $2-06 Siu FRUITY! 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