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[" wspaper\u201d mere vhat you proving y daring personal the risk 4 IT [H iT ENT peirs.o.1 e ex- eded Band sso- 765 RINGS 046 Te AR 541 ORS 311 113 227 844 E 468 CEE WE lately?Prices were our reputation of 42 years of OHMAN\u201d JEWELLERS WE.4046 VOL.XIII, No.16 EEE \u201c42 Years in GR Westmount\u201d BUY OLD GOLD & DIAMONDS Have you looked ever yoar eld jewelry never higher business integrity assures you of full valustion.\\ A Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1942 he Westmount Gxaminer I Le HARDWOOD FLOORS Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St, Westmount Free Estimates WE.2323 Ys RL Ld LL A Ud dd dda RUT YA 2277222272 Nr rrr 2 : PRICE: \u2014 TWO CENTS FINAL PLANS | FOR REVUE PROGRESSING Business Association of Westmount to Sponsor Show in Aid of Lotal Air Cadet Squadron Plans are well under way for the \u201cVictory Revue\u201d to be sponsored by the Business Association of Westmount in aid of the No.1 Westmount Squadron, Air Cadet League of Canada, in Victoria Hall on Saturday eve- ping, April 25, commencing at 8.15 o'clock, Under the direction of Betty Speirs, the revue will feature a number of acts by pupils of the Betty Speirs-Peter Miller School of Dancing, as well as many of the headline shows put on for members of the armed forces by the Canadian Legion All Star Concert Party.The entire net proceeds from the show will be used to purchase summer uniforms and other equipment for the Air Cadet squadron.Wide public patronage of the revue is felt assured as the Air Cadet League of Canada, which now has an enrolment of thousands of boys throughout the Dominion, originated in West- mount, and residents generally take a deep personal interest in its progress.Members of the squadron are now selling tickets for the revue and the business association urges the co-operation of citizens in assuring the success of the event.All indications point to the fact that the show will be exceptionally worthwhile entertainment.It will provide the public with an opportunity to see many of the finest acts now entertaining the troops at military training centres throughout the country.W.Boyd Robson, chairman of the association\u2019s publicity committee, stated yesterday that the complete program will soon be available.The local business body has now been working on the show for some weeks, Donald Ross, chairman of entertainment committee, is charge of arrangements.While the complete program is not available.acts from the Speirs-Miller Schoo] of Dancing include, \u2018\u2018Degas Print,\u201d a ballet; \u201cCabaret Scene,\u201d an exhibition ballroom number Jean Barnes and Peter Miller; \u201cRussian Scene,\u201d Peter Peggy Cooper and Therese Lan- | dry in, \u201cTea for Two: Nancy Telford and Peter Miller in, \u201cMe and My Shadow:\" an acrobatic solo by Myra McNeil and Helen Palen, Girls in the line will all be pupils of Miss Betty Speirs who have been giving concerts at army camps with the Canadian Legion All-Star Concert Party.\u201cSo-Ed\u201d Club Members Will Conduct Service Several members of the Ed\u201d Club of Westmount Park Church will participate in the leadership of the evening service on Sunday.The worship will be conducted by Frank McPhee and Gordon Young, and Miss Mar- Miss the in \u201cSo- garet Norman will be the soloist.British student will de- young Bernard Ennals from Columbia.a graduating in Theology at McGill.liver the address.Four ladies will usher.Following the service on Sunday evening.rial Hall.adjoining the church.a musical program has heen arranged.Rev.R.G.Katsunoff.D.D.and a group of from the Church of All Nations will be the artists.will be taken in aid of the Missionary Project of the Young People's Societr.At the morr\u2019.z service, the Minister, Rev.J.Tua-ali imith.will be in charge and will deliver the address.he said.\u2019 featuring Miss Miller.in Webster Memo-, singers .An offering ; Mayor M errill | Closes Hobby Display Walter A.Mayor Merrill, K.C., officially closed the Westmount Y.M.C.A.annual Hobby Show when he distrlb- uted \"awards to prize winners on Saturday night, His Worship praised the exhibitors for the high quality of the many entries, BOY IS FATALLY HURT WHEN HIT BY MOTORCYCLE Raymond Roussin Struck As He Runs Into Street To Retrieve Ball Nine-year-old Raymond Roussin, of 3042 St.Antoine street, was fatally injured when he was struck by a motorcycle when he ran into the street to retrieve a ball near his home at 6 o'clock Monday night.According to Westmount Police, who investigated the mishap, the boy was playing with several companions in a lot near his home when the ball rolled out into the street.Running after it, the youngster went between two parked automobiles and stepped directly into the path of the mo- toreycle, which was driven by rArther-\"Bértatchez,, Lagauchetiere street east.Bernatchez stopped immediately after the accident and went to the boy's aid, police stated.The victim was taken to the western division of Montreal General Hospital where he died about an hour later, apparently of a fractured skull.His body was taken to the morgue, NEW SCIENTIFIC BOOKS NOW AT PUBLIC LIBRARY Practical Works of Special Interest at Present Time Added to Shelves A number of practical books, of special interest at the present t time, have been added shelves of the Westmount i Library.it was announced by | Miss Kathleen Jenkins, librarian, this weeh.|A list of to the the new books fol- lowe: | General science: Bliven.Bruce.| The men who make the future; | Chamber's technical dictionary.comprising terms used In and applied science.medicine.the chief manufacturing, industries, engineering construction.the mechanic trades.Fisher.Clyde.The marvels and mysteries of science: Fox, H.G.\u2018Canadian law and practice relating to letters patent for inventions; Hoglen, Launcelot, Science for the citizen: a self-educator :tased on the soclal background 28, BT IBBIT pure + STARS AT WESTMOUNT HOBBY SHOW Standing in front of Hugh Pratley\u2019s 7° meccano crane, one of the outstanding exhibits at the West- mount Y.M.C.A.Hobby Show, are, left to right: Hugh Pratley, Mary French, Manager of prizes and judges and winner of the Grand Rotary Prize for Girls; Mayor Walter A.Merrill, K.C., who officially closed the Hobby Show and presented the special prizes, and Donald Koch, energetic young president of the Hobby Show.The Show closed Saturday and was pronounced to be one of the most successful ever put on by the Westmount Y.M.C.A.BRIGADE UNIT PREPARING FOR 1942 DISPLAY Westmount Unit Hopes to Stage Complete Exhibition of Boys Brigade Work The annual display of the First Westmount Company of the Boys Brigade will shortly \u2014 Editorial Assoclates Photo Special Salvage Drives To Cease Temporarily However, Westmount Campaign for General Materials Will Continue as Usual \u2014 Campaign Signs to be Taken Down for While While the Westmount campaign to salvage all used materials that are beneficial to the prosecution of the war will continue as usual, the city will temporarily discontinue the special weekly drives for certain types of articles.Thus far the committee has conducted special drives on two separate occasions, for each of the following articles: paper.metals, bottles and glass, rags, rubber.fats and bones, However, while the salvage x \u2014 \u2014 i signs throughout the city will be|alongside their garbage cans on taking | taken down for the time being, |garbage removal days.The eight be place and this year the company | the drive, which is run In co-|articles listed above are the most hopes to include one of the most j operation with the National valuable for this purpose.complete exhibitions of Boys {Salvage Campaign, will continue The following table shows the Brigade work ever given.Plans|as usual and residents are asked 'month-by-month quantities of are going forward for a banquet, to place discarded articles use-| salvage collected since the start preceding the disnlay, the date | ful for the country's war effort,! of the campaign here: of which will likely be the firs: Period Paper Meials Bottles Rags Rubber Fats & Total Average .; Glass Bones (Monthly) week in June.1941 Tons Tons Tons Tons\u2019 Tona Tons Tons Tona The following boys passed thei fd 5 To 25.66 12,10 22.39 ny 0; 7am 19.25 swimming tests at a special ad | sept.2705 16.54 1279 220 114 \u2014 59.72 2830 vance meeting held Saturday af.Oct.24.9 14.28 11.50 179 0.15 \u2014 52.95% $2.70 ; i oo det | Nov, 7.20 5.60 9.00 1.8 0.32 0.24 44.02 34.4 ternoon: Corporal, Edwin Gor- pe, 30.61 3.38 8.95 12H 0.05 75 45.61 16.0 ing.Privates James Dugan, er 23.88 6.12 11.50 1.60 na La 56.2 56.3 , .: Jan.35.5 .15 A 2 6.1 Robert Eastwood aud Robert pg)\u2019 33.41 3,64 10.04 129 ui 130 49.66 341 Kruyt.The other swimmiers will Mar.49.66 6.38 11.14 2.63 0.29 2.05 75.30 60,5 be examined on Saturday afîter- 257,40 68.02 100.31 16,63 2,08 5.44 451.09 302.58 noon, The swimming team will Le enter the Battalion Relay Compe- | \\ = - : ; ; Fran f 1\u20ac 2 tition on Thursday night, under David S.S.Mackenzie ee Tor La oe prior to the the Team Captain, Corp.Edwin | German occupation He is bow G rin ! \u2019 To Address Sociely! | associated with the headquarters | 8 _ ; a _\u2014 lof General de Guulle at Ortawa.! The First Aid Class, un ol The Royal Empire Society, | Appropriate HI s provided by Public | Ldeut.Bob Beal's direction, is | , | 4 ; A ; i Montreal Branch, will meet on the Minister of Information will | now ready to sil for examinations A ; ibe shown \"and it is expected a large major- | Wednesday evening ! 8 orelock pe shown.This.in th itz Carlton Hotel, wher TE ne at {ity will pass with honours.s.in the R C en RUMMAGE SALE | test will most likely take place\u2019 [the main speaker will be David ; either on Friday fl next week or) nam peated © A rummage sale sponsored by ; S.S.Mackenzie, radio rommen- the Karl of Bessborough Chapter, the week after.As soon as the re tator and author.sults are known.all boys passing (1.0.0.5, witl-take pldce at the St.with honours will be eligible to Mr.Mackenzie is a graduate o! ; Columba Mission.2365 Grand continue in the newly formed | Edinburgh and Cambridge Uni-| Trunk =ireet, on Wednesday at A.R.P.squad.developing a spe.versities, and was resident in*115 pan.cial National Service training.t \u2014 \u2014_ om \u2014 The third squad was awarded (f == the Challenge medal for the se-| i cond time in succession.Lance T Corporal James Wright has pro- he Week At .ven his =quad to he mest elfic- ient.\u2014 Victoria Hall PARADE IS HELD BY a Today\u2014 Knights of Pythias dance; Jersey C hanne] Island Society MISSING GIRL FINALLY FOUND IN HULL, QUE Resident of Selby Street Had Been Missing From Her Home for a Week Sixteen-year-old Beatrice May Jacques, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Jucques, of 117 Selby Street, who lind Deen missing | T7 from her Home for a week, was located in Hull, Que.last Thursday, her parents revealed.The Westmount girl, who had been employed by (he Northern Electric Company for a few weeks prior to her disappearance, apparently \u201cran away\u201d with another girl employee of that company whose name wna withheld by pollee.The other girl wag reported to be a year older than Beatrice May and her home fa in the north end of the city.Both girls had been reported missing since April 2 and had been sought by police and re- Tntlves without success untl] last Thursday, when Beatrice May walked into Hull Police Headquarters, explained who she wns and asked (hat her family be contacted.The gir} apparently was penniless and \u201chad enough of travel,\u201d according to Information obtained from Hull, Mra.Jacques, who wus notified by local police that her daughter had heen located, telephoned to the Hull poHee station and spoke with her, \u201cThe first thing she suid \u2018Oh mother, I want to come home Mrs, Jacques sald, I hope she's had her lesson.\u201d Mrs.Jurquer added (Char rail- | way fare for her daughter's return had been sent to Hull and (er she should be hack today.REV.FESENKO TO PREACH IN - CHURCH HERE | Minister of Toronto Ukran- ian Presbyterian Church! To Occupy Melville, Church Pulpit A generation or more ago there came to Cudiada, particularly to the Pratrie Provinces, a splendid type of Immigrant known at first as \u201cGulicians\u201d, but now by thei, proper designation of Jluthenlang, | Many of their sons and daughters: vecupy positions of influence and ; leadership in present day i dlan Jife, | of thelr young men are in the | armed \u2018orces at home and abroad.| The Presbyterian Church fn Can Cang- Already large numbers OTT URGES RECORD-BREAKING VOTE Duty Of All Citizens To Cast \u2018Yes\u2019 Ballot M.P.Says In Address Gives Radio Address On Importance Of Affirmative Plebiscite Vote -Strong Non-Partisan Committee Is Formed Here \u201cA record-breaking vote should he polled in this plebiscite and that vote should bo an overwhelming affirmative,\u201d Douglas C, Abbott, K-C., M.P.for St, Antoine-Westimount, stated in a radio address over slation CFCF last night.\u2018In St.AutoinæWeatmount a strong non- partigan -eltizen's committee hag been set up lo sœeure à reçord- breaking \u2018Yes\u2019 vote.bo doclared, Mr.Abbott outlined the steps being taken here to secure the highest possible turnout of electors and nunounced that transporin- tion facilities would be provided for those unable to walk to the polls, * In an statement to Che lixam- fuer, tho chairman of the com- Dmfttee, Ald, W.HB, Scott, X.C., nlgo urged n strong turnout.Parsons should make it their duty to be In (helr constituency on voting day in order Lo cast n ballot, hoe declared.Ha also reminded electors that the ballots must be marked by a cross, only, ns otherwise ney will be void.The complete (ext of Mr.Ablotl's rudlo address follows: A weck trom next Monday, on April 27, the people of this country go (lo the polls to an- awer a very simply queslion\u2014 whether or uot the Government uf Canndu, subject to Its res- ponsibilittes (0 Parlinment, 1s to be given n froe hand Lo prosecute the war effort of this country in the way I docims best, lu my view, there should be only one unswer to that questlon and that question muxsl be yes.while currylng 1 not propose Lo discuss 86 Holton any of the arguments whlch have MAN INJURED IN FALL FROM MILK WAGGON Suffers Deep Cut in Hand When He Loses Balance On Steps Leading lo Cart , of 1680 St.Tim.othee street, a milk suleaman employed by the Guaranteed Pure Milk Company, wuffored o deusp cul fn his left hand when he fall from his wuaggon milk bottles, opposite avenue at 5.30 a.m.on Saturday, Henry Smith do Bmith drove hig earl to the Pen pub forward as to the ne- Western Division of the Man.Cessity or otherwise of holding treal General Hospital where he!\" plablacite.Porsonully Law one was treated tn the outdoor de of those who sincerely helleve partment by Dr.O'Brien.j (hat ft is both necessary and According to Informailon oh desirable bus whatever views Lhe tained by po.dee who investigated | a mue hat Waggon when he lost his value | OTIC he Important hing is that every man and every He! woman in this country who is qn- tithed to vote, should appreclate | what that vole will mean, should realize the responsibility which on the top step lending into it, bad a hasket containing hotties of milk In one hand and a single hottle in the other.A fire hydrant on St.Cather he privilege of voting involves, Cine alréet near Grosvenor avo- and should cast his or her vote.nue, wag snapped off at The base We nre going through Lhe .v * .\u2019 | when It was struck by a truck posi erfiical perlod of our whole operuted by Ronald Belanger, ol | history, cverylhing we believe in, 56829 Angers glrerl aU 7 nom.onl guy very existence ns n nation, Saturday.Uk oar stake, and if there ever Augers told police he was pro-.waa a time when the Govern- ceeding went on SI.Catherine: ment of his conntry should when (he truck skidded on the\u2019 have and should exerciee the snow-covered road nd struck the! widest possible powers now is hydrani.that (me, We must trust our Tle right door on the truck Own Government and our Own wus broken off and the body of! Parliament 16 do only those the vehicle was dented, things which are in the common fo | tuterest of our country, As the \u201cPrime Minister said in his radio \"address asp week \u201cIt there bare any who are not prepared \u201cto do so, who or what are they prepared to trust?\" It H0Ina- | times Bees lo me as though J J Lu {there were not enough reallza- tion of actual dangers or enough sense of the real nullonal perl) An entertainlug evening wax with which we are faced, That had by the members of the West- 1 know ix not entirely true hut mount Park Church Y.U at the In this plebiscite the people of regular mueeting Tuesday when | Canada are given an opportunity the apeuker wax Betty Kobayashl, to show by thelr voles that they who spoke on \u2018Trade Unions\", 40 appreelate the real gravity of Miss Kobayashi gove an instruet- the situation.That ls why I say ive talk beginning with the eurly that the answer given on to he of social discovery: Ketiridge, AUXILIARY .jan as always heen teres history of trade unions in Great April 27 mug he yes, J.O.English-French and French- : MOBILE bridge: Westmount Stamp Club; st, Antoibe-Westmonnt Plebiscite dda people and en ple an Britain and their nov proimiment he li es ven English dictionary of technical Committee, | .; from among them for her minis: | place fn the ite and government ussuimnes n0 re pousibilily in do- terms.two vols.; Leonard.J.M.The Westmount Company Aux- Tomorrow\u2014- scottish War Relief Fund concert; Westmount try.On Sunday evening at 70 OF the country.In the Unbied ing so.iv voting yes responsi- The enjoyment of science; Levy.ary Mobile Police Force Women's Club meeting: Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club husi- \u2018pm.in Melville Church the ftey | States, she continued, Trade hitity ie placed where it should Hyman.Modern science: Need- (C.P.C.) \u201cheld its first dril] Dess meeting; Montreal sShrine, No, 17 St Antoine-Westmount Fieb- sfiohuel Fesenko, minister of the Unions have an ever-Inéreasinë, he placed, on the ole red repre- ham.Joseph.ed.A background parade in Queen's School on iscile Committers.Presbylerian Ukvainfan Charen in YOIce In the Industrie! Jife In vontatives of the people and on to modern science.; Tuesday night.Kenneth A.Wil- Saturday\u2014sir George Williams College Military Ball, West- Toronto will preach.Mr.Fexenkn : Cänadu the labor movement Is as the Government, On the other Tatcliff.J D.Modern miracle £an ia the Officer Commanding.mount Lodge, S.O.E.; St.Antolue-Westmount Plebiscite Committes.{is the editor of a Huthenian lang ve comparatively young but 18, band the man or woman who men: Richards.H.F.The ul ghile other officers are Adjutant Monduy\u2014 Westmount Women's Club War Work Group; St, Law- Wege newspaper in Canada which | oo orne un Jo more vital part votes po nsstimes wo grave perverse surveved; Shepherd.Wal yy \u201cpoyg Robson, Roland Hol- rence Stamp Club: Oasis Temple.Daughters ef the Nile; British Ix giving good con tructve Canu- [0 he ur effort, sonal responsibility.\u2014 In effect ; ter, Science n.arches on: the Or13\" prock, second in command, and\u2018, Montreal Branch: St.Antoine-Westmount Plebiscite Com- fan and Christian gnidance 10 She touched on the three main neh person is attempting to make in, progress and signiflrance of (aude Root and Ross Johnson.Israel, Montrea URE.BE 0 \u201c all Îtg readers He is also the edi- Jabour movements In Canada, the an important miliary decision scientific knowledge; Silverman.Cection leaders.mittee, ; .Cw tor of a Ruthenian hymn bouk i Trades and Labour Congress, the without any knowledge of u Milton.Magic in a bottle\u2019 Tayl.r.! Th ; de will be held Tuesday\u2014 Westmount Lodge.A.F.& AM.play, St.Antoine which ix widely used not only in! Canadian Congress of Labour greal many fact which of ne- 'F.Sherwood.A short history of d.nex para \u20ac ?Westmount Plebiscite Committee; Westmount Chapter RAM.Canada but in the United States, i and the Catholic Syndicate.The\u2018 ressity can be known to only a science: Thomson, Sir J.Arthur.Tuesday night, | Wednesday\u2014-Westmount Lodge AF.& AM.play; Victorian: à week later on Sunday eve-' speaker emphasized the need for few people.Without that Inform- The outline of science: a plain GROUP TO MEET {Order of Nurses and Westmount Social Service; Rotary Club of ning, April 26.a1 7.30 pan.Dr -& strong labour movement ax the ution which the Government story simply told: Van Nostrand's \u2019 a Westmount; West-End Co-operative Society; Westmount Chapter: Frantisek Puvlasek, the highly best defence against Faseism and alone can pos s, wi .of the merits of (he V1 PA d wood, and left thus, with BRAPHONES\u201d \u2014 practically invisible.the knots showing boldly.They The price is very reasonable.FREE PRIVATE TEST Hours from 1 to 5, Friday April 17, Monday April 20, Tuesday April 21.Wednesday April 22, Thursday April 23.say that pine knots glow like fire when (he sun strikes them, if you have oiled and rubbed the wood ; .properly.R Canadian Vibraphone Co.So much for the woodwork.oom : Floor, Drummond Bld.| Now, how about pew curtains?Cor.Peel and St.Catherine St.W.« » 10 , Send your furs to us for storage in ou 9 modern, clean vaults, and have all repairs 2 % done at moderate cost.Ship by C.N.Express \u2014 We Pay The Charges.Our reputation during 53 years of business assures you of careful handling and guaranteed satisfaction.N.A.OSTIGUY - Importer and Manufacturer of Fine Furs 215 Victoria St., VALLEYFIELD, QUE., Phone 71 | | no sulle blending about them\u2014 Westmount Club Will Hold Annual Meeting The Westmount Women's Club will hold its annual meeting to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in Victoria Hall.Refr: «ments will be served under the direction of Mrs.Harry Griffin, and tea will be poured by Miss Muriel Dennis, Miss S.Gard iner, Mrs.C.B Powter and Mrs W.M.Hiek.For a playroom, rainbow curtains are cheerful and pretty.There's you just sew foot-wide strips of bright, bold colors into longer strips, and hang them at the window.We wonder if anybody ever tried patchwork curtains?They would be novel, at least.Our real favorite, however, is monk's cloth, and after that, homespun, in a pale beige or biscuit shade.* = * Furniture is a big and expeu- sive problem, but you could transplant a few surplus pleces from other rooms into this new room of yours, provided they don't clash.That hideous little table with the curly legs would be false economy if it worried your eyes as much in the new room as it did in the den; give it away and huve an austerely bare corner rather than that! You'd be surprised at the difference color can make.however.and a plain old chair could be nicely dressed up with paiînt-to match your new scheme; the humblest day bed could be made into an attractive sofa with the addition of a good looking cover and cusions.Perhaps you could re-frame one or two old pictures to trim this re-discovered room of yours.How often have we seen pictures of shining fields and innocent country shacks, complete with waddling white ducks, enclosed in massive and vulgar gold frames that seem almo-t to ridicule the artist's subject?Apply the test of simplicity to your paintings, and see if strong simple subjects aren't better looking with plain dignified frames.We're not suggesting, vou sce, that you should go out and spend lots of money.It's ingenuity hat counts in this husiness of the maid's room that is now the extra: room, and you know as well as we do that it's fun improvise, Men do their best when they are challenged by odds ang sub- Jected to sacrifice and trial, not when they are offered rich prizes with an easy road to reach them.beauty sprays her skin with lovely ing night at home.How to Be Your Loveli After the first spurt of doing your bit for your country along with your regular daily duties, you will find your enthusiasm will begin to dim.That is because we are creatures of habit and heing accustomed to many free hours, it is difficult for Canadian women o suddenly go without any leisure, And we should not go without some lefsure, You must, of course, be loyal i to your pledge to help, but you can if vou will, s0 routine al) your duties that you will have time for relaxation and fun.During those hours it is your LOYAL CITi beyond their immediate needs.neighbors.war effort.more than a fair share.Hoarding must stop! makes it more difficult for Canada to job.Violation of the law is punishable by fines up imprisonment for as long as two years.supply\u2014you will be encouraged to do so by from responsible officials.É PRICES.AND OTTAWA, CANADA V0 NOT HOARD! Hoarders are people who buy and store away goods They want to be in an unfair position over their Hoarders are traitors to their country and their fellow citizens, because by creating excessive and unnecessary demands for goods, they slow down the There is no excuse for \"panic buying\u2019\u2019 and hoarding.Everyone will have enough, if no one tries to get Every unnecessary purchase THERES A LAW AGAINST HOARDING It is against the law to buy more than current needs.AVOID ALL UNNECESSARY BUYING \u2014 AVOID WASTE MAKE EVERYTHING LAST THE LONGEST TIME POSSIBLE In cases where it is advisable for you to buy in advance of your immediate requirements\u2014such as your next season's coal ! woman's obligation to look your loveliest, for our men und children do not react well to uy country full of tired-looking, harassed females who are so overwhelmed by the emergency that they have no charm or serenity left to 1adiate when it is vitally needed.To Pep You Up Let me suggest that you have on hand a few wonder cosmeties which will quickly revitalize vour {tired beauty and refresh your spirits.For instance there is a rich, pine oil, of which only a tablespoonful or two is needed to make your hot bath one of Inxury, In the clear green water, tired mus- Reauty and You by PATRICIA LINDSAY Dressed in her attractive confetti lounging pajamas, this modern fragrance, preparatory\u2019 to a relax- est After Duty Hours cles relax and a tired brain js soothed by the stimulating fragrance which the heat causes to rise.Imitable members of the family will calm down if you give them such a tubbing! To Conceal Faclal Fatigue Even the most strained face can be greatly beautified by a new cream which acts as a kind of camouflage.IL Is versatile enough to serve as a glowing powder foundation, to cover minor blemishes and annoying, large freekles, Such a product has long heen needed to help women face life's Httle emergen- vies with perfect cquanimity.Mothers please notes this cream is also suitable for the difficult teen-age skin problem.Then, of course, there Îs perfume \u2014 that old hoost to one\u2019s morale, Treat yourself to a hot- tle of your favorite fragrance \u2014 one that makes you think happy thoughts when you sniff it, And don\u2019t forget to use H! Too many women permit there fovely scents te evaporale without getting any benefit from them nt all.Nothing is more beautifully refreshing than a night at home, after a pine bath, dressed in an attractive lounging outfit, and scented with an exquisite fragrance, \u2018Try it\u2019 WESTMOUNT WOMEN ORGANIZE COMMITTEE FOR SALVAGE WORK order to rdurate a Organized in Westmount women as to the importance of salvage collection in Canada\u2019s war effort, the formed Westmount Women's Salvage Committee has opened head quarters at 1215 Greene Avenue, Room 13.\\ The Committee hag zoned off the City of Westmount into four sections, with a view to conduct ing interviews with householders j concerning salvage.To date, 35 apartment houses have heen or- {ganized by the committee, and! depots have heen established in ; these apartment houses, With a | regular salvage pick-up nnderta- .ken by the Clty of Westmount.The committee room \u2018ls open every day from 10 a.mn, until 51 pan.aud on Saturdays from 9 a.m.until 12 noon.Helpers are necd- : ed, it iy stated, in ordet that the, work of interviewing and organ-\u2019 izing may be carried on.The | telephone number of the commit- jlee's headquarters is WI, 2539.Mrs.E.6.Wallace, jr.ls chair- ; Man of the committee, and is assisted by Mrs.George Merry, Mrs.William Carter, Mrs.Harold Milig, Mrs.G, Fauteux, Mrs.R.Hipps, Mrs.G.M.Marshall and \u201cMrs.Walter Newton.An illustrative window display, \u2018showing scrap salvage js being exhibited at 4271 St.Catherine St.west, and another similar display will be opened this week-end a the rorner of St.Catherine FE: and Greene Avenue, newly do a full war to $5,000, and direct statement Eugene Has Been [air Stylist 39 Years Mr.Eugene, of the Paris Colf- fure, 5151 Sherbrooke street, W,, hag been over thirty-nine years in the hairdressing profession, having travelled and worked in nine countries, including the Uni- tel States, JEngland, Egypt, France, and Switzerland.When in London, Mr.Eugene worked with Eugene Suter, and knew Mr.Nestle there in 1908.The Paris Coiffure features the most up-to-date equipment for facial and scalp treatments, and is also cquipped 10 give the best and inost modern types of permanent waved, Mr.Eugene himself is a specialist In trichology.yl nd & ah A ® BLACK ® TAN ® BLUE a BP yt, Comfort Calf Leather DENHAM'S LIMITED E.H.LANTHIER, Pres, Dominion Square Bidg.\u2014 LA.8055 1008 St.Catherine St.West, Montreal SOLDIER'S CALL IN OWN TONGUE STIRS APPLAUSE Hungarian Violinist at Westmount Concert Ad-| dressed by Compatriot In Uniform Sudden call fn an enemy tou gue from a soldier in His Muajoes ty's uniform provided a dramutts Interlude in the Westitount Women's Club monthly supper and cou- cert to soldiers and afrmen in Westmount Y.MCA.on Sunday night, Miss lholyka Gyarfns, noted Hungarian violinist, had just com pleted Brahms Fifth Hungurlan Dance and was being pressed by vociferous clapping for ang encore.She asked the audience for suggestions.From the rear of the hall came a request \u201cSome moru Hungarian music, please,\u201d couched in (he Hungarian language.Miss Qyarfas veplied in Hungarian, \u201cl am sorry 1 have no more Hungarian music with me.\u201d The request came from a young Hungarian now serving in n Canadian regiment.The conversation was grocted with an outburst of cheering from the audience, Technically, Canada and the rest of the Empire ave at war with Hungary, since the Bungarian Government under the heel of the Niuzis, has taken part in the war against our ally, Russia.Hungarians in Canada and elsewhere who are free to think und speak are under no fllurions as to the fnct of thelr country should Hitler emerge from the war as mnster of Kurope.After the concert Miss Gyarfas had a lengthy conversation, in English, with her young compu- triot, Miss Gyarfas has done considerable work in playing at concerts held for men fn uniform in this district.On Programme Others who took part in the concert wera Misses Ellen Rathle, 18.Murray and Miss llorrie Jenkins, vocalists; Johu, Vroolund, baritone und Gail and Joun Re- gele, singers and dancers, Two Irish soldiers only three days in Canada, sang a comic song.J BB.Speirs, of Montreal Weel, presided at the piano.Misys Bully Speirs was [n charge of entertain ment.Mrs, Harold Mills, chair mun of the wir work committee of the club outlined Hs activities und expressed appreciation of the work of Mrs.1.¢.Holland, chairman of the hospitality commil- {er of the club, Miss Speirs entertained at the British Legion concert in the Queen's Hotel on Friday and aet- nd us mistress of ceremonies nt the (\u2018anadlan Leglon A-Star con enpl glven at Joliette, Que, on Monday.1.0.D.E.Meeting meeting of the H.M.s.Royal Oak Chapter LO.D.E, will be held In Room 1122, the Mount Roys] Hotel, at % o'clock on Monday evening, The regular Study Group * The League of Nations West End Study Group will meet on Monday at 2.50 pm, ut the home of Mrs, Gordon B, Snell.A talk on ANP and first aid wil given in connection with St.John Ambulance work, and Juter In the afternoon Warwick F.Chip man, K.C,, will address the mmeet- ing.\u2019 = Housewives\u2019 League The Moutren] Housewlves\u2019 League will hold Its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, at 8.30 pau, in the Coronation building, Rnom 317.pres \u201cILSA\u201d $8.50 he , Attempt easy tasks as If they were difficult, and difficult as if they were easy.Additional Names Listed For W hist Tomorrow Evening \u2018We want to be your Florist\u201d ROSES 9 8c dozen Additional subscriptions to the military whist which will be held tomorrow evening by the Earl of Bessborough Chapter ILO.DK.in Kensington Church Hall, in-|\u2019 clude the tollowing: ! 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Weslmmounted United Theatre, and Cooper sat on the topmost crag of a man made mountain on a Warner Bros.studio set.There was & spiritual quality to the scene that made the cerle perch highly appropriate.Alvin York was searching his soul, torn, between religious convictions and love of country.Dressed in the olive drab uniform of the American doughhoy of 1017, Cooper sat on the rocky crag, looking out toward the cloud flacked sky backing.Hix campaign hat lay beside him, his tunic was unbuttoned, and in hla hand bu held a leather backed Bible, Except for a hound dog that lay curled beside him, he was alone.Wisps of fog.released from compression cylinders, curled up from the valley before, stealing through the branches and wreathing about the tops of pine and fir trees, The sky backing, beyond the tumbled expanse of timber and mountain tops, brightened at first imperceptibly, then with growing swiftness.Powerful arc lights behind the painted eky were creating a sunrise that nature in her happiest mood might have envied.The camera, mounted on a out to face the dawning.He gazed long, and as he did, he seemed to be hearing Inner voices, At last his eyes dropped to the Bible in his hands.He opened the hook, turned the pages until he found an apparently well-re- membered passage.Then, haltingly, he read aloud: \u2018Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's.\u201d Slowly, the tortured look of indecision in his face changed lo one of firm resolve, Still holding the Bible, he rose and his full helght was outlined against the brightening sky.Setting, circumstances, situation all were true to the facts ol Alvin York's life.A consclenti- ous objector to war on religious grounds, York was drafted inte the army after his application for exemption had been refused.Rec: ognizing his complete sincerity, his battallon major talked over his problem with him, then granted him a furlough.- \u201cGo home to your Tennessee Mountains,\u201d the major told York.\u201cThink things out.When you come hack, if you still feel the same way, I'll recommend your exemption.\u201d On just such a mountain crag as that on \u2018which Cooper sa\u2018, York kept an all night vigil, and with the coming of the sunrise reached his decision.It was a decision that gave America her greatest soldier hero of the first platform 40 feet high, was trained World War expeditionary force.by Incidentally.Jack Hirshberg COMMUNIQUE : SAN DIEGO, California\u2014America's tube shortage ls rapidly ap- froaching the danger mark\u2014and friend.I'm not speaking of tire tubes, Navy regulations require all hands to shave daily, unless pre- ventad by something tantamount to an act of God.While mustaches and chin feathers are occasionally tolerated, a face full of fuzz doesn't click with the powers that be.1 our boys In Singapore and Corre- gidor find time to shave, surely there is no excuse for laxity among nen temporarily at shore stations-\u2014that's the way they reason.Thus it was, in pursuit of official duty, that 1 found myself last night at the notion counter of ax drug store near our present station.My face was fuzzy, and in my hand there lay a quarter, \u201cTube of shaving cream, please,\u201d 1 asked the lass who approached.' \u201cYuh gotta tube, sir?\u201d she queried.\u201cWhat do you mean, have I got a tube?If I had one 1 certainly wouldn t be here now.\u201d She scratched the tip of her sun-tanned nose.\u201cGotta have an old tube or 1 can't sell you a new one,\u201d she explained, \u201cGovernment order.Preserves tin, or something.\u201d \u2019 \u201cListen, Indy,\u201d 1 argued, \u201cI (don\u2019t have an old tube but I do need a new one.I have to show .up for duiy in an hour properly shaved \u2014 or else.Now, can I please have that tube of shave cream?\" \u201cSorry, I gotta have an old tube.It's not my fault\u2014\" AIR CONDITIONED Ah Sherbrooke St.at Hingaton.EL.2271 ALWAYS 2 BIG FEATURES TODAY AND FRIDAY | \"SUNDOWN\" with and RIT \"LOUISIANA PURCHASE\" wit BOB ROPE \u2014 VERA ZORINA \u2014Starting Saturday\u2014 Bette Monty DAVIS SHERIDAN WOOLLEY \u201cTHE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER\" Added \"RISE AND SHINE\" it w Jack Oakie, Geo.Murphy.Linda Darnell, Walter Brennan REVIVAL FRIDAY NITE MARX BROS.\u201cAT THE CIRCUS\u201d The gal was persistent, but the manager happened by.He wasn't much help, either.\u201cIt's a new law, passed last week\u2019, he told me.\u201cIf we sell you a new tube without collecting an old one we're liable to a $10,000 fine.Why don\u2019t you buy your cream in a jar?\u201d \u201cGood idea, that, But a Jar cost ano Concerto with Betty Humby, the eminent English artist, as soloist, and works by Rimsky-Kor- sakoff, Delius, Tschaikowsky, Virgil Thomson and Prokofleff.The last event is the opera \u201cRomeo and Julliet\u201d by Gounod at the St.Denis Theatre, April 28th, with the Metropolitan stars, Stella Andrews, Raoul Jobin, Norman Gordon and Lionel Daunais.half a buck, and I only had a quarter.And the manager wouldn't change his mind.\u201d Well, 1 showed up for watch last night at the usual hour \u2014 clothes pressed, hair combed, teeth shining (both of them).but my tace cloaked in chinchilla.1 sat down to my desk and awaited the explosion.It never came.Ten minutes later in walked the captain\u2014resplended in white cap and gold braid.But his smile was absent and his lips were pursed.This was strange behavior, indeed, from a veteran of untold sea battles and many years of selfless service, .The crew sensed something amiss.Had we suffered a de feat at sea?Had Manhattan been bombed?The captain broke the silence.\u201cDrat them!\u201d he murmured.We thought he was cursing the Japs, \u201cSuch ignorance.Such downright stupidity!\u201d He was waxing hot now.\u201cAnything wrong, sir?\u201d inquired the executive officer.\u201cHas something happened?\u201d \u201cHas anything happened?\u201d roared the captain.He suddenly lowered his voice, \u201cTake a look nt my face.Take a good look.Do you think I've suddenly become ad cted to beards?\u201d The exec poked forth his jaw CALL THE & MOVING BY EXPERIENCED MOVERS WESTMOUNT MOVING & WAREHOUSING LIMITED All Work Guaranteed \u2014 First Class Storage Accommodation 350 VICTORIA AVENUE DE.3581 mount United Theatre on Sunday Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake are a romantic and éomedy twosome as stars of \u201cSullivan's Trvaels,\u201d\u201d which opens at the West- playing until Tuesday night.se ABES ON BROADW AY\u201d 27 Theatre on Saturday playing until Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in one of their comical get- ups for \u201cBabes On Broadway,\u201d which opens at the York United Tuesday night, \u201cI WAKE UP SCREAMING\u201d Betty Grable, Vidor Mature a the thrilling murder mystery, \u2018'| Wake Up Screaming,\u201d which will be at the Monkland United Theatre night.nd Carole Landis in a scene from on Sunday playing until Tuesday Bette Davis Stars In Kent Comedy \u201cStand back.I have three different deadly contagious diseases.\u201d That's the dialogue with which Monty Woolley, portraying a world-famed literary lecturer, greets club-women gathered to meet him at the railway station in \u2018The Man Who Came to Dinner.\u201d the comedy coming to the Kent on Saturday.It\u2019s the dialogue, too, delivered at the very beginning of the film, which gives us the key to the man\u2014a querulous, crotchety.but unbelievably witty man of the world who has dedicated his lite to shocking conventional and fuddy-duddy people wherever he finds them.He finds them in this instance in the persons of Billie Burke, a lion-hunting hostess and her husband, Grant Mitchell a pompous, middle-westerner who stands for everything that fis anathema to Woolley.They come to know a tot about Woolley's ability for insulting be: fore the pictures through be cause they make the awful mistake of inviting him to dinner, a and scanned the landscape, Then be straightened up.Yessir, there was unmistakable evidence of fungus \u2014 the captain hadn't shaved.\u201cIt's those civilian defenders down ut the drug store,\u201d he steamed.\u201cThey won't sell me a tube of shave cream unless | turn in a used one \u2014 and there isn't a used one to be found! The captain disappeared into his office.but the executive of- ticer approached my desk, Masonic Players To Present Drama The members of the Masonic Study Club, associated with West- mount Lodge No, 76 AF.& A.Mare producing a play in Victoria Hall, Westmount on April 21 and 22, the proceeds of which are to be given to the Quebec Masons\u2019 War Relief Fund.In this masonic play, \u201c1759\u201d.written by A.J.B, Milborne, and to be presented under the direction of George M.Brewer, the founding of the Craft in Quebec by tLe soldier masons serving in Wolfe's Army and the election of a Grand Master to preside over the lodges in the garrison is dramatically presented.In the first Act, General Mouck- ton holds a conference to discuss range for the defence of the newly capiured City, The second act is move directly concerned with the life and activities of the three comrades, Miles Prentice, the Pro vost Martial of the Army, \u2018\u2019Sandy\u201d\u2019 Simpson and \u2018Jamie\u2019 Thompson of the 78th Regiment (Fraser's Highlanders), with a touch of Trish wit and humour added by the vivacious Captain Knox of tha, 43rd Regiment, The hopes and, schemes of \u2018these four brethren! come to fruition for, in the final act.the meeting which they plan- | ned is dramatized.General James | Wolfe, the gallant young hero, | who gave up his life on the Plains of Abraham, is much in the minds of the various characters.and his spirit pervades each scene.| dinner which is prolonged for 9 | month when a broken hip makes; \u201cTeletype Washington,\u201d he ordered.\u201cTeletype the Secves tary of the Navy aud arrange sume sort of priority for our men, The \\dimiral will be here for general inspection tomor row, and if this continues we'll look like the Byrd Antarctic Kxpedition after two years in Little America.\u201d ; And so it was that one of the minor chapters in the current conflict came, to a successful conclu- slon for the United Nations.| Washington responded with amazing specd.and tonight the cap- in and 1 will shave once agatu, Further communiques will Le {issued at a later date.it impossible for him to leave\u2019 their pince.Ï On the same program Rise! and Shine\u201d with Jack Oakle, {linda Darneil.and \u201cWalter Bren-| \"nan.\u2018 q For Prompt Delivery ot Fruits and au SCL*S 'evocories S307 Sherbrooke W.EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 | Deliveries trom $ a.m.te 11 p.m.Bruce Cabot, Reginald Gardiner and George Sanders sense trouble ahead in this tense scene from Walter Wanger's \u201cSundown,\u201d the romantic adventure romance which is now playing at the Kent Theatre on the same program with \"Louisiana Purchase,\u201c starring Bob Hope, Vera Zorina and Victor Moore.Claudette Colbert Stars In \u201cRemember The Day\u201d \u201cIt\u2019s the best play I have seen in ten years!\u201d So wrote George M.Cohan after he had seen \u2018\u2018Remember the Day\u201d on Broadway, adding his tribute to that of thousands of others who saw and loved this poignant drama con- celved by Philo Higley and Philip Dunning.20th Century-Fox immediately perceived the play's potentialities, and sought to obtain the screen rights.When it was announced that the film compnay was going to film the play.speculation was rampant about who would play the central figure.Claudette Colbert settled all discussion when she picked \u2018\u2018Remember the Day\u201d from several offers as the one picture she wanted to do.Turning from recent topflight comedy roles, this versatile actress climaxes her career with her unforgetiable portrayal in this memorable love story.Cast for the important role opposite Miss Colbert was handsome John Payne, who has been gathering laurels for himself in such outstanding pictures as \u201cSun Valley Serenade\u201d and \u201cWeek-End in Havana.\u201d Two juveniles in the featured supporting cast give excellent accounts of themselves \u2014 young Douglas Croft, a recent discovery, and Ann Todd.John Shepperd plays the role of Dewey Roberts, while Jane Seymour is the only member of \u2018he film cast who played the same role in the stage production.With \u201cRemember the Day\u201d which is starting at the Snowdon (! | i +] | VE (Monkland Ave.at Girouard) Today until Saturday EVERY FASCINATING CHARACTER OF THE BEST-SELLER comes to thrilling life in this film! PULIAM.a e FIO \u2014 yt LL Paget \u2014\u2014- \u2014 = 2nd Film: \u2014_\u2014 \u201cTWO LATINS FROM | 1 | | MANHATTAN\" ' They're a two-gal tropical heat wave of sizzling rhythm with Joan Davis \u2014 Joan Woodbury | Jinx Falkenburg | Friday Night \u2014 After 11 o'clock Revival | \u201cTHE WOMEN\" with Norma Shearer, Joan Craw- - ford.Rosalind Russell.Mary Boland and Paulette Goddard.| i i | Sun., Mon.,, Tues \u2014\u2014 + Betty GRABLE in | \u201c1 WAKE UP SCREAMING\u201d | Victor Mature and Carole Landis : % Elizabeth RERGNER in \u201cPARIS CALLING\u201d Randelph Scott.Gale Sondegaard .Ciannellf.Basil Rathbone.and Edward Theatres Sunday, is \u2018Murder At Midnight\u201d starring John Howard and Margared Lindsay.Latest war news from Fox, Paramount and British Empire News and short subjects round out the programme.H.M.Pulham, Esq.Brought To Life In MGM Film Version \u201cH, M.Pullham, Esq.\u201d based on J.P.Marquand's best-selling novel, proves front-rank screen entertainment at the Monkland United Theatre, where its prin-_ cipal characters are enacted by Hedy Lamarr, Robert Young and Ruth Hussey.The M-G-M picture follows the book with Fidelity, recounting the life of Pulham, young Bostonian, who, after Harvard and the World War, plunges into business activity in a New York advertising agency and meets the love of his life in an ambitious *career-girl.\u201d Then, unable to escape his destiny, he returns to his home town to marry the gir] of his family's i \u201cDesign for Scandal,\u201d M-G-M's | comedy of a 'ady judge who slips : romantically, with the result that | she is almost unseated from the i bench, The new picture opened yesterday at the York United Theatre.Miss Russell plays Cornelia Porter, the judge who, loyal | + | to, her sex, not only grants a divorce\u2019 to Mary Beth Hughes but also awards her alimony of four thousand dollars per month.In desperation, the irate husband.played by Edward Arnold, engages Pidgeon to make love to { Cornelia, in the hope of involving | {her in a scandal.The idea is that \"she will lose her job, whereupon {Arnold can appeal his case before her successor.ment brilliantly\u2014in fact, too brilliantly, for he not only makes Cornelia fall in love with him, but he falls in love with her as well.It is only when Jean Rogers, originally hired to sue Cornelia for alienation of affections, comes out with the truth that the various ups-and-downs of the plot are put to order.The Glacier Melts Miss Russel: as the lady judge, at first glacial then melting, plays her role to the hilt and affords a laugh at her every entrance into a scene, Pidgeon is likewise at his best as the ruthless Lothario who eventually finds himself enmeshed in the web of his own scheming.The stars are glven fine support by Arnold, Mary Beth Hughes and Jean Rogers, with telling work also done by Lee Bowman, Guy Kibbee and Barbara Jo Al len, the \u201cVera Vague\u201d of radio fame.The comedy-minded direction of Norman Taurog does much to give the picture its accelerated pace.finds that when the opportunity comes he cannot recapture the romance of his youth.Hedy's \u201cMarvin Myles\" Hedy Lamarr gives a crisp, incisive portrayel of Marvin Myles, the straightforward, young business woman; Young is excellent in the title role of Harry Pull- ham, a role which sees him first as a college boy and finally as a settled business man of middle age; and Ruth Hussy is effective as the woman he marries, a typic- ally conservative Boston aristocrat.The Hidden Love Story That Is In Every Woman's Life! Here's the frank, vet tender story that every + woman can find in her heart! Told as only a fearless, proud woman can tell it , , , portrayed as only the screen's most poignant actress Can bring it, living, to the screen! : « JOHN any murder .their bedroom ! * JOHN HOWARD and PARIS\u201d JOHN SHEPPERD « ANN TODD « DOUGLAS CROFT JANE SEYMOUR « ANNE REVERE « FRIEDA INESCORT \u2014\u2014\u2014~ ADDED ENJOYMENT! __ \"TRAGEDY AT MIDNIGHT\" The amazing adventures of a radio detective who could explain .but couldn't explain to his wife the corpse in w Now Showing ! 4 ! I A nr IY | \"ON THE arr] Starts & a | AND y / 7 | \"ONE NiSHT IN Sunday.(2 idiimed, , PAYNE ITH MARGARET LINDSAY # | (Decarie at Snowdon Junction) Pidgeon carries out his assign-! choice, and, twenty years later, BRENNAN, Joan LESLIE, George TOBIAS.with Walter \u2014 2nd Feature \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cMOON OVER HER SHOULDER\u201d with Lynn BARI \u2014 John SUTTON Dan DAILEY, Jr.Friday Night\u2014\u2014\u2014 % Judy GARLAND in \u201cLITTLE NELLIE KELLY\u201d with George Murphy Sun., Mon., Tues.% Joel McCREA in | \u201cSULLIVAN'S TRAVELS\" i with | Veronica Lake - Robert Warwick | 4 Shirley TEMPLE in XI 13 in vis wh ne) o\u2019c sec the Th hin tai is ure for un all \u201cKATHLEEN\u201d with Herbert Marshall, Gail \u2014 LR (idm) (St.Catherine at Guy) TODAY and FRIDAY \u201cDESIGN FOR SCANDAL,\u201d with Rosalind Russell and Walter Pid- geon.\u201cNO HANDS ON THE CLOCK.\u201d with Chester Morris, Jean Parker and Dick Purcell.Saturday until Tuesday THE | SHOW! For fun, for music, for spectacular en- tertoinment .this (X'\\ one tops all the rest! ; grand Hit Parade tunes! PE EE LES ATEN with FAY VIRGINIA BAINTER + WEIDLER RAY RICHARD _ McDONALD « QUINE DONALD ALEXANDER MEEK « WOOLLCOTY Directed by BUSSY BERKELEY Produced by Arthur Freed THEY'RE AT IT AGAIN, and It's Every Man for Himself! The \u2018\u2019Sez-pou-sez deriidegs of \u2018The Coct- oped World\" start a ew | WN over ames.LE TL fl gen ood King's Moa « Six Nits aad A Miss RKO RADIO Pictur» aper™ \u2014 x MENT! Joan ey JER\u201d FON À with r Pid- OCR.\u201d Parker sday Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1942 PAGE SEVEN R ASEB All Butt erfly Farm | ' Valo of A's a Caech Yanks Lead in A.L.Flags | Puts Luzury Yachts to Work OLD FACTS ; .B .B it .i The Athletic: have a Ciecho- Of the 42 American League Twenty-three yachts, gifts to John B.Motto, true to his Uusy m ri an slovakian on their roster in |flaæ races the Yankees have won (he government from wealthy name, makes a hobby of mot- | I Eimer Valo, 21-year-old outfield- ! twelve, the Athieties nine, Detroit , , .\u201c tces, Me operutes an elevator in WILL OPERATE HERE UNDER i Even butterfly farming is be- 1 | er.The youngster was horn in \u2018and Boston six each, Chicago five.citizens, are being used in the Portland, Oregan.He now has a = im J ing developod to help on il a t | war effort: oy the wavy.coust MUNICIPAL SUPERVISION = foc vie: Organization meetings for four municipal league will be held\u2019 in the next two weeks, it was announced today by recreation supervisor Jimmie McCormick.Baseball and Pee Wee softball gatherings will be held this week while senior municipal softball and midget lacrosse is scheduled for next week.The baseball meeting is slated for tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock in the Greenhouse.It is hoped to operate midget and bantam sections again this year.The bantams \u2018will be run for teams around the same calibre as the bantam % B hockey teams the past winter.The league itself of course hinges on the possibility of obtaining the Atwater Park diamond to play the games on, The Pee Wee softball meeting is scheduled for 10.30 this Saturday morning.This league is for plavers eighty pounds and under.Last year the teams were allowed to use two players REPAIRED Rubber is precious these days! Give your tires the care necessary to prolong their life.Let us check them and make an estimate on the necessary repairs.The most complete vulcanizing plant in the West End.STOCK'S SERVICE STATION Backed by 20 years\u2019 experience 5805 SHERBROOKE Ww.Corner Melrose DE.2563 \" weighing up to ninety pounds.This will be one of the points to be decided on a: the meeting.All games are played at \\West- mount Park on Monday, Wednesday.Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings.The Westmount Senior Municipal Softball League will hold an organization meeting on Friday evening, April 24th.This league had a very successful season last year and prospects appear very bright for this summer.There are five probable entries at the present time, the Royals last year's titlists, Artie Mann's Dodgers and three Air Force teams.An effort will be made to round out a six team loop.A meeting will be held on Monday, April 27th, to discuss the possibilities of organizing a midget lacrosse league.The games would be played on West- mount Park starting in May.Lacrosse sticks are available for the players and it is thought that such a league would be very popular.A weight limit for players will be imposed.In addition to teams wishing to enter the league, coaches and managers with experience in the game who would care to help out are also asked to attend the meeting, Those who give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.Co-Operate NOW, ministrator, storing Coal YOU CAN HELP THE WAR EFFORT BY RENTING YOUR COAL BIN CALL DE.1131 TODAY and find out how you can do your bit by renting us your empty coal bin.ter is not hoarding.Hand & Parker says the Coal Ad- fuel for next Win- \u201cKathleen\u201d LIMITED 4857 Sherbrooke Street West Fuel Oil Backed by Twenty-five Years of Dependable Service Coke Britain's war effort.To protect this year's tomato crop from the White Fly pest, | served at a butterlyy farm 1n \"Kent.Here the pest will be in- atroduced in order to breed its parasite, a tiny ichneumon fly.Tomato leaves covered with White Fly eggs, carefully in- [ fected.will then be distributed among tomato growers to safeguard the crops of this valuable contribution to Me country's food supply.The butterfly farm is also sending out batches of eggs of the Winter moth to test the value of fruit tree sprays.Last year it bred hundreds of yellow butterflies to help Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, the octogenarian scientist, in his experiments to find a cure for per- nicous anaemia.Y ATTENDANCE ON INCREASE DURING MARCH Attendance recoras lor participation in the various physical activities at the local Westmount Y.M.C.A.show that the month of March has been one of the busiest of the entire Fal\u2019 and Winter season.The Business Men's Class topped the list with the highest average attendance of any other group.The Business Girls' Class ranked highest in the ladies\u2019 division.The Rotary Boys (sponsored by Westmount Rotary Club) had the highest monthly average among the boys classes, During the Easter holidays the Y facilities have been used morning, noon and night.Special physical events in the gym and pool helped to keep the boy members active.The swimming meets and boxing match held in conjunction with the annua\u2019 Hobby Show attracted capacity crowds.Considerable interest is being shown in the semi-private learn- to-swim classes which are to begin in the near future, Both boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 10 are signing up for the special instructional periods.The opening date will depend upon weather conditions.There will be two periods a week for each group.The Westmount Y Senior Lead- erg Corps held its annual closing Ribnik, Crechoslovakia.He fin- | Washington three and Cleveland ished out with the A's last year ure.The St.Louis Browns have and hit 420 in 15 games.| yet to win the pennant.guard and maritime commission.| Some are hunting submarines.wore than 1.000 mottoes on the walls of his elevator cage, and\u2019 every day he ndds a new one.PILOT OFFICER: Son of Montreal Lawyer and Lecturer Receives Promotion With RAF.A recent Canadian Press cable ; from Loudon stated that former Sergeant Murray Hugh Ross who, P.O MURRAY HUGH ROSS several months ago was awarded a\u2019 Distinguished Flying Medal, was granted a commission as a Pilot Officer in the R.A.F, He is the only son of Dr.Howard S, Ross, K.C.(columnist of this publication and a well-known lecturer) and Mrs.Ross of Grey Ave, Notre Dame de Grace, and is 34 years of age.He and his wife (a native of Ontario) lived in London, England, for a few years before this war began, He joined the R.A.F.shortly after the war began and since then has been an air gunner and wireless operator flying in night.tighters.For some years Pilot Officer Ross was a member of the staff of MacDougall & MacDougall, stock brokers, of Montreal, Vi H THOMPSON DIES AGED 3% Funeral services were held on Friday for W.H.Thompson, merchandising manager of Allan's DELIVERED ICE COLD Rapid Service till 11 p.m, Fl.4744 If first line signals busy, Dial WE.1616 FORUM GROCERY Nearest Licensed Grocer te Westmount 2209 St.Catherine W.Gone LL LCR Cr DOW *] prefer to be leading man to a bottle of Dow.\u201d for a scovering every day that Dow is the finest tasting ale they ever drank WwW.H.THOMPSON Beverages, Lid., and a director of the company who died at the age of 38.The services were conducted by Rev.A, McTaggart and interment was made jn Memorial Park Cemetery, Mr.Thompson was a resident of N.D.G.and before entering the service of the Allan company wae in the employment of Dominion Rubber Company.: He is survived hy Mrs.Thompson and two young Children.banquet on Saturday night, April 11.The Leaders met for an hour's practice period in the gym before gathering in the cafeteria for a well prepared meal.The meeting \u201cwhich followed was in charge of! Mr.John Foster, president of the Corps.Mr.Waliace Beaton, the \u2018secretary, read the annual report.Eleven members were present.Mr.{ Curtis Foster, the youngest member of the Corps, vas voted Into the group as its most recent member.Belmont Park Preview | After an absence of several months, during which time he\u2019 travelled throughout the States in ! \u2018search of new \u201crides\u201d and outdoor attractions, Rex Billings.popular manager of Belmont Park.is back in the city.In ap interview yesterday Mr.Billings stated that Belmont Park will hoid its annual preview on Satur day and Sunday (May 9th and 16th) with the gala opening for the season scheduled to take place on May 16th, Detroit News: In the shape-of- things-to-come department.we: \"have the prospect of paving a parking meter a nickel to hold 8.| horse, | See A Good Show AT 815 P.M.One of the most commendable of community enterprises is the No.1 Westmount Squadron\u2014Air Cadets of Canada\u2014over 250 able-bodied boys of high school age training to become Canada\u2019s airmen of the future, The entire proceeds of this show will be given for the purchase of summer uniforms and needed equipment fo# the personnel.Secure your tickets for this excellent entertainment from one of the members of the squadron.Your support is urgently requested.Automobiles: NASH-LAFAYETTE v AUTOMOBILE LTD.4102 ST.CATHERINE W.WE.1122 \u201cVICTORY REVUE\u201d Under the Direction of Miss Betty Speirs SATURDAY APRIL 25m CITIZENS o WESTMOUNT! Help A Good Cause SPONSORED BY THE At VICTORIA HALL (General Admission $1.) Entire Proceeds Will be Given To The .NO.1 WESTMOUNT SQUADRON \u2014 AIR CADETS OF CANAD Featuring a number of the star hits from the many splendid army shows which have been entertaining the troops since the outbreak of hostilities, this entertainment will be sponsored by the Business Association of Westmount and will be presented under the direction of Miss Betty Speirs.The Air Cadets Band will also perform.An evening of gala entertainment is assured.\u201c Do not miss it.This advertisement is made possible through the co-operation of the members of The Business Association of Westmount listed below: At Greene Ave.Hairdressers: W.J.ROSS, REG\u2019D.EXCLUSIVE HAIRDRESSERS \u2014 EST.4210 ST.CATHERINE W.BUSINESS ASSOCIATION WE ST NT D Compl 1898 WE.2765 Bakery: \"WONDER BAKERIES LTD.DENT HARRISON BAKERY 323 PRINCE ALBERT AVE.DE.3566 Jewellers: 1216 GREENE AVE.OHMAN\u2019S WATERPROOF WATCHES \u2014 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS WE.4046 Caterer: MAITLAND CONFECTIONER 4124 ST.CATHERINE W.FI.4651 Cigar Stores: S.HYMAN, LTD.5005 SHERBROOKE W.EL.6407 Coal-Coke-Fuel Oil: HAND & PARKER, LTD.4857 SHERBROOKE W.DE.1131 Dancing: BETTY SPEIRS STUDIOS BETTY SPEIRS AND PETER MILLER 4932 SHERBROOKE W.DE.3717 Drug Stores: AMERICAN DRUG STORE Prompt Delivery 1385 GREENE AVE.WI.2136-7 Florists: EDDY\u201dS FLORISTS 4178 ST.CATHERINE W.FI.7242 JOHN EDDY & SONS, REGD.4841 SHERBROOKE W.DE.9898 Greenhouse at 2175 Belgrave Ave.Furriers: BLEAU & ROUSSEAU 5004 SHERBROOKE W.DE.4482 Groceries and Meats: DIONNE & DIONNE 4120 ST.CATHERINE W.Fl.7411 THRIFT - STOP & SHOP 4850 SHERBROOKE W.DE.1195 1219 GREENE AVE.Ladies\u2019 Ready-to-Wear: MAY\u2019S RITE FIT LADIES\u2019 WEAR KAYSER AND ORIENT HOSIERY Fl.9541 Manufactured Ice: ICE MANUFACTURING CO.DISTRIBUTORS OF AIR-CONDITIONED 4093 ST.CATHERINE W.ICE REFRIGERATORS Fl.6311 205 OLIVIER AVE.Moving and Storage: WESTMOUNT TRANSFER & STORAGE LTD.WE.1113 Printers: ROBSON PRINTERS LTD.4206 ST.CATHERINE W.WE.5227 Restaurants: MURRAY'S LUNCH LTD.5011 SHERBROOKE W.DE.3262 206 OLIVIER AVE.Roofing and Plumbing: WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING CO.ROOFING INSPECTION AND ESTIMATES FREE Night and Sunday Calls: AM.1418\u2014CA.9864 WE.3844 Shoes and Hosiery: JOHN SMITHERS & SONS Regd.53 Years in Westmount 4213 ST.CATHERINE W.WE.3454 1165 GREENE AVE.Taxi Service: WESTMOUNT TAXI SERVICE FI.2468 ~\u2014F PAGE EIGHT SEER ERR EERE ERR EEE Physical Fitness Through Exercise Chis Physical Director Is wnother In a serles ça, at Westmount Y.M.! The material for this article F.Christie, M.D, which Review.\" The Ounce 1! seeimng to be to make the doing this: Is dangerous; outside sources, which, If wisely d Take first the question of drug reduce push- was hody Drugs cannot unless they are treatment.surplus fat ed to the extent of causing 111- health.Violent, muscular exercise Is not à safe way of reducing those who ure overwelght, Stout subjects have Hitle cardiac reserves: on slight exertion they hacotne short of breath and develop rapid pulserate.To run them Up and down tennis courts Ori mako them climb mountains fs\u2019 to court Msaster, Deep massage Is another popular \u2018\u2019cure,\u201d How can it dis sipate the patient's fat?M is sald that tt does so by rupturing the cell membranes of fatty, globules and allowing the ofl to escape into the subeutäneous tis.sued but even if it does actually rupture cell membranes the oll will be reabsorbed from the in- Jured site and deposited again elsewhere.Sweating bath, and radiant a pound or the body, bat placed by tho such as Turkish hoa baths, remove two of wiler from the water 1s re- next few drinks.TREES | Complete assortment of apple, pear, plum and cherry trees, currant bushes, (bluck, red | and white), goaseherry bushes, raspberries and strawberries, @ Toicohone *LAncaster 4191 COR AU EEE Ad A ATTAQUE FATAL ETI RY ToL fT 2 LANDSCAPING | TREES\u2014SHRUBS\u2014LAWNS ROCK and LANDSCAPE GARDENING, FLAG STONE PAVING, ETC.Diploma in 1920 for Landscape Gardening from Horticultural School, \u201cZURICH,\u201d Switzerland.E.DACCORD res WA, 1531 For An Estimate published article Is to deal with the problem of obeslty.fat fs formed within the body, \"begin somehow).| tuken , She has a comes from | pipes of those who diffuse it; it And Diet Jiealth articles by P.MA.) was taken from an abstract by Win \u201cThe Physiotherapy the only way of reducing burn it, There are two methods of one I8 to increase metabolism by means of drugs, whicn the other is to cut down the body's supply of fuel from one, ig safe, x \u2018 Cold Increases the metabolism, but the amount of fat which can\u2019 ; be lost by taking a cold bath clr the morning ts negligible, Hip-: | pocrutes\u2019 cure for corpulence was | dietetic restrictions, Of course, the three was the most {mpor- plant.From this day till ours dieting has been, and stil) fs, most important single factor the cure of obesity.Dieting: By dieting, fat be removed quickly or slowly.\u201cI'he weight loss is \u201crapid\u201d when it exceeds 3 lh, and \u2018slow\u2019 when {it ls less fhan that amount.Rapid weight reduction dangerous (han slow as it is apt to couse and cardiac weakness, in reduction, muscular Subjects feel so fit, nor look so well, as those who have done it Hlowly.\"Army English Actual warfare doesn't dim the Army's senge of humor, [rom an unidentified source comes A Glossary of Staff Phraseology which deserves more than passing notice.There's a good deal of ft, hut these excerpts will .glve you an idea: \u201cWith relerence to\u2014\u2019' (Whether it has or not, this letter must \u201cSubmitted for prono\u201d (this means nothing me but it muy Lo you).\u201cI approach the subject with an open mind\u201d (completely ignorant of tho whole subject).\u2018\u2018Under consi deration\u2019 (papers temporarily misluld.) \u201cUnder active consider ation\u2019 (propose Instituting a search for the file), \u201cHave you any remarks?\u201d (can you give me an idea what this is ull about?).\u201cBuowed under\u201d (able to take only an hour and a half for lunch).\u201cThis will be borne iv mind\u201d (no further action will be until you remind me).\u201cYou will remember\u2019 (you have forgotten, if indeed you ever knew).\u201cIn due course\u2019 (never).\u201c\u201cAl orders issued by my preede- cessor are to remain in force\u201d (| haven't rend them yet, but shall take Lhe girst opportun\u2018ty of alter ing them).\u201cAs you know* (as you didn\u2019t Know).Rumor, of all evils the most swift.Speed lends her strength.and she gains vigor as she goes hundred tongues, a hundred mouths, a volece of iron.\u2014 Virgil, Gossip is a sort.of smoke that the dirty tobacco proves nothing but the bad taste \u2018ot the smoker.\u2014Géorge Eliot.Milwaukee Journal: Unless MacArthur's brave fellows in Bataan can prove they are farmers, qur august Senate is sorry but there {is really little {t can do, McFarlune, cold baths, exposure of the naked (hear to the open air, and certain: {lie knew perfectly well which of the can is more, who have reduced rapidly neither Special Classes for Boys and NOW IS THE TIME TO GET READY FOR | .Your Summer Vacation LEARN TO SWIM Girls 7 to 10 years of age 12 Lessons $5.Expert Instruction WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A Telephone for particulars Wi.2159 \u201cSullivan's Travels\u201d Duty of Citizens .à _ \u2018 â (Continued from Page 1) may arise, ne rs not prepared to allow the Government to use the armed forces of this country in the manner which the Government belleves will most effectively protect bis own ally I should hate to assume such a responsibility.But the citizen who is physle- ally able to go to the polls and who fails to do so, assumnes a\u2019 responsibility almost us grave as the one who votes no, in fact he is allowing the issue to gol by default and that is what I \u2018fear most, Unless the people of this country realize the vital fm- | portance of the Issues involved I am afraid, that through indif- | ference, resentment, sonal inconvenience be Involved, or the like, people may fail to cast votes.This must not happen and \"that 18 why 1 say to everyone of you who may be listening to me, let nothing stand in the way whch may many their | of your going to the polls on Monday, April 27, and voting | yes.| One of the most potent weapons in this war or in any war is civilian morale and I am convinced that today no single factor : éould do more to arouse our, \u201cpeople and give them confidence: than that a record breaking vote \"be polled in this plebiscite and that vote should be an overwhelming affirmative.I should like to think it could be unani-! that of course is impos- but let us see to it thu margin is so great as | MONS; | sible, the leave no shadow of doubt in the minds of our own people, of our friends or of our enemies as to serving will give in our armed forces, encouragement those charged with the 1esponsibility of directing war effort, it wil to those fighting with us Canada {is determined to place no limitation on her effort to achieve victory, and it will show our foes thai we mean to fight until that victory is achieved.I should like to say a word now about arrangements for taking the vote, Starting last Monday morning and continuing all this week, enumerators, both men and women, under the direction of the returning officer for euch locality, are visiting every home and taking down the names and addresses of \u2018qualified voter.Generally speaking, all Dritish subjects, men or it! to | heavy our demonstrate that women, who have lived in Canada for twelve months or more and who will be 21 yer~ of age on or before April 27 next are entitled to vote.lac enumerators will leave a slip at, ing them exactiy where they are to vote, and these slips should be retained uutil after voting day.Every effort will be made hy the enumerators to list every voter, but if through absence or other cause a voter's name is omitted, that person will still be entitled to vote upon producing his or her registration card and upon being vouched for by some other voter whose name appears on the list.The polls will be open from 8 o'clock in the morning until § o'clock in the evening, I imagine that, as usual, the greatest rush will be between 8 and 10 in the morning and 5 and 8 fn the evening.For this reason 1 would urge those of you who can conveniently do so, to vote during the middle of the day in order to avold congestion at the polls during the rush hours.In St.Antoine-Westmount a strong non-partisan Citizens\u2019 Committee has been set up to provide information to assist the voters and to help to secure a record breaking \u201cYes\u201d vote.You know,\u2019 of course, that the leaders of all | the major political parties in; this country have publicly asked for a \u201cYes\u201d vote and that there can be no question of party politics or party allegiance in this matter.Mr, R, 8.White, who for ; many years represented St.Antoine-Westimount in the House of Commons at Ottawa.is acting - as Honorary Joint Chairman of this Committee with myself.The active Chairman of the Committee is Mr, W.B.Seott, K.C.\u2026 aud Mr, Arthur F.Bell ts Honorary Secrutary, The Committee hag established headquarters in Victoria Hall, where { space has been made available by the City of Westmount, and The \u201cHidden ! have found the words .hidden in the advertisement of and the words page .the two feature pictures to be the Theatre, Name \u2026 Address Winners are to be drawn from the: hidden in the advertisement of .of this week's Examiner, these being the titles of during the first half of the coming week.the judges\u2019 decision as tinal regarding the awarding of passes to Titles\u201d Contest on shown at the Westmount Theatre | agree to accept ja large number of voluntary : workers, both men and women, » has already been enrolled.Many » more will be required, particular- :ly on polling day, and I would ask that anyone who is willing \u2018and able to help should get in | quant with Committee Headquarters in Victoria Hall: the j telephone number is Fltzroy 7462.In addition to the Committee Headquarters, special information booths are being sat up throughout the district and! to assist those who.by reason | of age or physical infirmity, would have difticulty in getting to the polls.the Committee plans to have a nutnber of cars avatl- able on polling day.Naturally under existing conditions everyone who can do 80 should make their own arrangements to get ; to the polls and only those who chiid- ren and bis own home.Person-\u2019 where we stand.le Such a result will hear ten | those gallant Canadians now | every |\" each house for all voters, notify- ) THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, i 5 1942 | from voting should ask for tran- (sportation.If you do wish a car, to cull for you please notify Committee Headquarters hefore polling day giving the time that will be most convenleut for you.I repeat the telephone number is Fltzroy 7462.In General, every effort will: be made to get out each vote: and if you are uncertain as to \u201cwhere {no vote or want any information about the plebiscite, aggregate vote that counts and get in touch with Committee the affirmative demonstration | Headquarters or call at the in- must be made as impressive as| overwhelming yes formation booth nearest to your possible.Remember too, home.some people don't The Comittee is receiving active support from all the Ser-, biscite, These vice Clubx +nd women's organiza- | your help, your explanations, Do Hons in the Division, including your part by explaining the Westmount Rotary Club, the inany as possible of your friends Westmount Women\u2019s Club, the: some per- Westmount Business Men's Asso-|the issue at stake.For example, and the Women's » elation Catholic League, \u2014 FOR FAST DELIVERY SERVICE 8 a.m.to Midnight \u2018an overwhelming \u201cyes\u201d the Branches of Legion are actively working for! vote and are impressing upon their members that this plebiscite Is a matter of extreme national! importance, their votes.Remember it is the and acquaintances just what ol the Canadian fend poses to vote \u2018No,\u2019 that person that a i does defences will not be maintained, it means that we must be in a You çan help too by rousing rosition interest among your friends and fighting the enemy where and sequaintances and by urging them | how \u2018in the opinion of those in to be sure to turn out and cast.authority he can best be fought.the result will be.I am convine- ed that the answer will-be an that own constituency and throughout understand | the country but to achieve that just what is involved in the ple-, result every one of you, men and people require | women, mist realize your individual to as! out and voting \u201cYes.\u201d By doing that we can demonstrate to each other world that we really mean what Westmount | if you meet someone who says we say when we talk about fight- All | that Canada's first duty is to de-|ing to save democracy.Canada and that he pro-, * point out to \u201cYes\u201d vote that Canadian not mean to defend ourselves by J have no doubt as to what both in my responsibility by turning and to the rest of the CUT RATE DRUG STORE 1801 ST.CATHERINE WEST going \u2018\u2018duc may be wily birds in the future if many more finds are made like the one uncovered at the University: water by opening and clapping of\u2018 Maine recaatly.While agalyzing the contents, of duck st@machs to trace feed- | Inland Fisheries | Research Director Joseph H.Stickney found a tiny piece of metal which State geo-.identifies \u2018 ing habits, etc, and logist as gold nugget.The best theory so far is that | the bird swallcwed the nugget while picking gravel at the mouth of some stream or that it was \u2018\u2019Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper® Thar\u2019s Gold In Them Ducks, Maine Finds AUGUSTA, Me, % shooting\u201d \u2018Prospecting\" Game Freeman Burr \u2014 Instead of, attached to a piece of pyrite the boys which the duck took aboard for for the: digestive purposes.Scallops move through the their shells together.The > Blue Cross ANIMAL CLINIC 4731 DECARIE BLYD.Dr.0.S.NORDLAND VETERINARY SURGEON DExter 9485 } Prescriptions Called for & Delivered Phone Fltzroy 1159 ] tablets Reliave HEADACHES Luickly Safely 24 DAY size 34\" 12 DAY size 324 Capsules for adults ECONOMY SIZE {144 DAYS 43 SUPPLY) s4 125 e \u20182,95 e \u20185.00 200 Sheets 13: PAL Saves you 15¢ a pack Get PAL Leather Stropped Thin Steel Blades for fast, clean shaves! 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