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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 14

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THE EVENING CITIZEN, Ottawa, Wednesday, Augufit 1, 1945. Died (Continued from Preceding Column) Articles For Sale (Continued from Preceding Column) DUPLICATING machine. Speedo-Prlnt, low price. Powls 2-9407 8P BOATS, cottage boats, oars and paddles. 40 Botcler St.

40 E1.ECTROLUX service, sales, supplies. 2-6365. 53 Queen. 47 Dogs and Pet Stock (Continued from Preceding Column) REGISTERED wire-haired fox terrier puppies, little beauties. 2-1642.

1-2-2K IRISH Setter. Boston. Dalmatian puppies Blue Persian kittens Kennedy's Clinic. 1-2-2K Radio RADIO service. 24 hour.

Tel. 4-8920 37 RADIO repairing, 10 years' experience Wellington's Radio Service. 8-3615 7W DONSTON'S Radio Service. Day and night. Repairs guaranteed.

8-0616. 2D RIDEAU Radio Service, 547 Rideau. 5-2262. Work guaranteed 14B Articles For Sale (Continued from Preceding Column) FHILCO mantel, latest model, 4 bands, $70. 50 Grange.

38 EASY chain, tilts with ottoman, new. $59.50. 181 Bank. 7D-38 ELECTRIC fan. 3-0151.

36 LARGE Stelnway piano, reasonable, hospital bed. almost new. 4-0949. 38 LEAVING cltv. circumstances impel Helling brondtnll size 14.

hat, value $200, sell $75. Evenings, 7 to 8, 170 Fifth. 2 Axmlnster rugs, plain color, approx. 12x15, 9x12. Tel.

8-6753W. 37 Vi TENTS, flys. tarpaulins, awnings. Lawrence 12 York. 4-2081.

4L INSECTICIDE, bedbugs, moths, stainless, odorless. 322 Llsgar. 3-1040. 12P Male Help Wanted (Continued from Preceding Column) BOYS wanted for Evening Citizen deliveries. There are vacancies in all parts the city and suburbs.

The work is pleasant and the profits are good. Tel. 2-2617 any time during the day and leave your name and address. 36 a Timber Cruisers. A large pulp and paper coiipany Is In a position to accept applications from experienced timber cruisers.

Permanent positions, in inventory and appraisal bruising, on newly organized limits, are available to suitable applicants. Good wages, working conditions, and opportunities for advancement, are offered to those who qualify. State experience, both In cruising and logging, or related occupations, and wages desired. Apply to nearest Employment and Selective Service office. Refer to HO 2336.

H-46 LostFound (Continued from Preceding Page) LADY'S gold wrist watch, Longlnes. Gift from fiance killed In action. Generous reward. 8-2543. 36i LOST, Wafer-Thin Bulova pocket watch, Elgin St.

9-4680. 38 Vi SMALL black purse lost In main post office. Reward. 4-2640. 36 LOST, black billfold in Union Station.

Reward. 8-6077. 37 BLACK wallet lost containing $12. 4-1788. 36 LOST, gas book, license No.

110X3. July 2, between Hull and Ottawa. Mrs. Allen Walto, 916 Pembroke St. Pembroke, Ont.

37 ENGLISH setter lost, large breed, white with black spots, and distinctive black eye. Seen around Britannia Sun. 8-2602. 37 BRACELET keepsake of 10 Dutch dimes lost. Reward.

8-6467W. 36 LOST, lady's brown plastic purse containing railway ticket, sum of money. Reward. Mrs. Hislop, 2-1844.

36 BICYCLE, gent's, lost by airman, Hog's Back. Walker. 9-6942. 40 Wanted Misc. (Continued from Preceding Column) BICYCLE, girl's, also boy s.

ay condition. Afternoons, evenings, J-114- 35 a RUG, 7x9 or smaller. 5-4179. 3 RUSSIAN llnguaphone course, filing cabinet. Box 301.

Citizen. 33 LAWNMOWER. Tel. 4-4528 between and 8 evenings. 36 HIGHEST cash price for your used sewing machine.

3-1129. 41 ROWBOAT, Constance Bay or Ottawa. 3-0810. 38 CHILD'S tricycle, good condition, suit child 6. 2-3152.

33 WASHING machine, electric, late model; child's table, chairs. 5-7437. 38 FUR coats, seal, raccoon, beaver, lama. Highest prices. 4-2815.

40 'j OUTBOARD motor, 3 to 5 p. Must be good operating condition. 3-7671. 37 Vj 2-wheel trailer or boat trailer. Tel.

2-5619 after 5 Box 252, Citizen. 37 WANTED, set of golf clubs, small lady's size. 5-1933. 38 LARGE dell pram. Box 259.

Citizen. 34 TWIN beds or complete bedroom suite. good quality. 2-6009. 40 1 York dumbbell set.

Box 177, Citizen. 37 (Continued on Next Page) Testimonials DAILY EVIDENCE OP RESULTS FROM THE EVENING CITIZEN CLASSIFIED ADS A Feature Illustrating Their Effectiveness: Sold Article. GOOD trunk, man's cowhide suitcase, bcx suitable packing blankets. 3 blue silk velvet curtains, also rust. Beautiful table cloths.

2-7823. Rented Room. LARGE front bedroom, den an! balcony, $10 per week: also 3r4 floor bedroom, $21 per month, 3-6939. Rented Cottage. CHATS Falls, small furnished cottage facing Ottawa river, rentable from Aug.

18, sand beach. 5-347 Rented Room. LARGE bed -sitting room, suit 2. meals optional. 4-0762.

Sold Article. MOTOR, electric. lva Genera Electric, excellent. 4-7794. Secured Help.

RELIABLE general, from 2 to dally except good wage. References. Sandy Hill. 4-0723. The above are Just some cf the result obtained yesterday.

The ever changing list of offers In Citizen Classified AAg proves their intrinsic value. 1 Your problems may be solved equally well when you follow the same plaa as these folks and put result-producing Citizen Classified Ads on the job tar you. Advertisers want something tangible when they buy advertising spaces. They get it In the form ot RESULTS when they use Citizen Classified Ad. THE EVENING CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AD DEPT.

I Money to Loan. LOAN Lower Rate! Look at the table below before yon borrow anywhere. Payment shown include costs. Household's rate is one-fourth less than the maximum rate) provided by the Small Loans Act applicable to loans of $500 or less. To apply for aiv amount $20 to $1,000 Just say how much you need, how you want to repay.

No endorsers or bankable security needed. Quick ser Bern CHASEON At Grate Hospital on Mon- I aay. July 30. IMS. to Mr.

and Mrs. Rene Charron (dm Aline Quinn), a daughter. Both well. 36 DICKS At the Grace Hospital on Sun- tity. July 29.

1945. to Mr. and Mr. E. Dicks, a dsughter.

36 DREIER On Wednesday. Aug. 1. 3945. at the Lennox Hill hospital, New York, to Mr.

and Mrs. Wlhlam Drelrr i i nee Murlcrle Irene Flnestonet. of' Forrest HU1, Long Island, a son (Leslie). MARSHALL On Monday. Jul 30.

1945, i at Mary Hospital. Montreal, to Mr. ana Mrs. Clarence D. Marshall tr.ee Betty Bryan), a son.

36 JklcKIEBON At the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Tuesday, July 31, 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. H.

H. McKlbbon, a daughter. ilOONEY On Monday. July 30. at the Oxford Nursing Home, Kemptvtlle, to Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Mooney, a baby brother for Neil. 36 SCHIfMAN At the Grace Hospital. I Tuesusy. July 31.

1945. to Mr. and Mr. Richard fcchieman nee Grace Ruth Hall) a son. Both well.

36' i Engaged BERTON-HERRING Sgt. Gerald F. fcmon, RCAf. wishes to announce i the engagement of his daughter, Dorotay tiisabeth. to L.

Cdr. Richard J. Herring, RCNVR. The wedding wiU take place cn August 11 at 3 clock at St. Bartholomew's church.

36 BP. OBIT -MEL YIN Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brodie of Hamilton, wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter.

Betty to Pte. W. D. Melvin, RCASC, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Melvin of Ottawa. Wedding to take place at Laldlaw Memorial United Church, Hamilton, on aaturaay, Aug. BROWN -ALDRICH The engagement is 1 announced of Hilda Victoria, daugh- I ter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. Brown. Stock- i welL to Pte. George Richard Aidrich. son of Ml.

and Mrs. W. G. Alcnch of Ottawa. Marriage to take place shortly.

36 i FERGUSON-BOCEY Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ferguson, Moosomin.

wish i to announce the engagement of their daughter, Anne Margaret, to Fit. Lt. Gerald Keith Bouey, Trossachs. Sask. The weddm? will take place on August 8 at TlfccKay church.

"56 LYNCH -MODEETE Mr. and Mrs. Jos- i eph J. Lynch of Berwick. an- jounce the engagement of their eld est daughter.

Mary Helen, to LAC Person Frederick Modeste. RCAF, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Modeste, Sudbury, Ont. Marriage to take place at Holy Rosary church, Crrsler, Sept.

1. 36 '2 CONNOR Mr. and Mrs. NtU McCrank of Low, announce the engagement of their daughter. Katherine (Kay), to Angus O'Connor, on of Mr.

Er.2 Mrs. Fergus O'Connor of Ottawa. Ont. Marriage to take place shortly. 36 SHIPMAN-EARNES Mr.

and Mrs. John 1 C. Shipman wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Mar- Jorie ivelyn. to Norman William 1 Camp, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Barne of Hamilton. Ont. Marriage I to rake place on August 25 In St. Paul Eastern United church.

36 Married BFATTY-NEWIN On July 30, 1945. In vhe chapel of St. Matthew's Anglican church, by the Rev. Gilbert A. Bru-net.

Hiida Edith Newin. daugher of Mrs. Hilda M. Newin. to Lance Corpora! George Orval Johnston Beslty of Globs.

Sask. HOTEMSKY-ROSE Mr. and Mrs. H. Rose wish to announce the marriage Boternsky, son of Mr.

and Mrs. M. Hotemsky of Youngstown. Ohio. 36 KJTTH-FRENCH On Tuesday.

July 31. 1945. by the Rev. Dr. G.

P. Wooll-combe, at Ail church, Ottawa, Ida Suan. diiURhter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J.

French of Blanche. to Robert Arthur Smith, son of Mrs. A. Smith and the late Mr. Smith of London, England.

36 Died EEESTON At Toronto on Thursday. July 25. 1945. Annie Ford in her 73rd year. Beloved wife of Alfred Beeston and dear mother of Mrs.

Fred Simpson (Eveline. RN) of Ottawa. Burial was in Prospect cemetery on Monday. July 30 CAHILL Suddenly, at his residence, Farrelltoh. on Monday.

July 30. 1945. Richard G. Cahlll, aged 75 years, beloved husband of Ellen Brennan and dear father of Helene Cahill of Ottawa. Resting at above daress.

Funeral on WedrOsday. Aug. 1st. at 9 45 am. to St.

Camlllus church. Farrellton. for requiem mass at 10 o'clock. Burial at the parish cexetery. 36 CHENIER At a local hospital on Tuesday.

July 31. 1945, Francois Edouard Chenier, beloved husband of Corirjne Proulx, aged 53 years. Funeral on Fniay. August 3. at 7.45 a.m.

from Gauthier Funeral Parlors, 259 St. Patrick St to the Basilica lor requiem high mass at 8 o'clock. Notre Dame cemetery. 37 DKKMARAIS At a local hospital on Monday, July 30, 1945. Adelard Dc-marai.

beloved husband of Marie Bianchelte. in his 73rd year. Fun-erai on Wednesday, August 1, at 7.45 am. from Racine Funeral Home. 127 George to the Basilica for requiem fcieh mass at 8 o'clock.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. 36 FARE At Eere Regis, Wareham. Dorest. England. July 15.

Beatrice Emily Farr. sister of Mr. T. Samways, 16 Norfolk and Mrs. A.

Goodyear, W5 Cnchton St. 36 GATES Suddenly in hospital, on Tuesday. July 31. 1945. Beatrice Johnson, widow of Henry Gates, in her 68th year.

Resting at Hulse and Playfair, 315 McLeod St. Funeral service at St Masare's Anglican church. Fitvifw, cn Thursday, Aug. 2. at 2 30 Interment Drt-chwoorl crrnH.rry, OAtrrtnr.ri.

A-rirtfiitnllv drowned on Mi.mluT, July 30. JIMS. AnUre Onu-tiirr. Hwiovrd ktitt tit Mr, mid Mrs. iM-ipliU Unuihier, aged 12 year.

Funeral on Friday, August 3. at 7.30 m. Trom the residence of his parents, 135 Booth to St. John Baptlste chiirt lor requiem hijh mass at 8 o'clock. Interment at Notre Dame cemetery.

37 2 KFNNY At his residence. Que on Monday. July 30. 1945, John Kenny, aged 71 years, husband of the late Catherine Camp. Funeral from sore Mjdress on Thursday, August 2.

at 9 45 a.m. to St. Camlllus' church for requiem high mass at 10 o'clock. Interment In the parish cemetery. 36 (Continued on next Column) Citizen Box Replies LETTERS addressed to the following box holders are available at The Citizen OSice on presentation ot box tickets.

1 11 18 19 21 24 25 27 31 33 37 42 46 50 53 54 57 58 61 65 68 73 75 83 90 PI 93 96 93 101 102 103 110 112 115 119 122 127 132 135 129 142 143 151 154 155 158 159 164 1S6 167 .170 174 179 181 186 29 56 87 108 136 163 188 199 200 202 203 207 208 212 213 215 217 220 221 222 224 226 229 234 240 242 244 246 254 255 256 260 264 266 23S 270 280 281 282 283 291 461 463 15 534 632 633 819 Subscription Kates By mail to Bntisn possessions via a Caatdian port, or to an? Dolnt In Canada, excepting towns rrved by Citizen Carriers, for one rear. 6.00. su montns. $13 25. three months, si.75.

shorter terms. 75c a month To Foreign Countries the rate is II 00 a month or 12 oo a yrar To United S1.00 a month cr $7.50 a year. AU Mall tatea no application. WORTHLESS The KoRt KNOWS WORST INCLINED TO BE MODEiT- t- tcJif HE IS i vice. You 6 10 12 IS 39 Get pay'ts pay'ts pay'ts pay'ts pay $25 4.39 2.71 2.23 50 8.78 5.42 100 17.55 10 84 9 17 7 49 150 26.33 16.27 13.75 1154 200 35 11 21.69 18 .34 14 99 300 52.06 32.53 27J0 22.48 117 4T 500 87.76 54.22 45.84 37.47 29.12 700 12287 75.90 64.18 S2.46 40.TT 1000 175.53 108.43 91.68 74.94 5803 McCABE On Monday.

July 30. 1945. at her residence, Js'otre Dame du Luus, PQ. Maud Poullotte, wife of John E. MeCabe.

Funeral on Thursday, August 2. to the parish church service at 10 o'clock. Interment In parish cemetery. 38 O'GRADY Suddenly on Tuesday. July Jl.

1945. burfBRt. Thomas AUKUStlne O'Grsdy. RCOC, aged 36 years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles O'Grady, Richmond, Ont. Resting at the parlors of McEvoy Brothers, 235 Kent St. (cor. Ncpean). Funeral Friday.

August 3, at 8.45 a.m., to St. Phillip's church, Richmond, for requiem high mass at 10 o'clock. Interment In the parish cemetefy. (Full military honors). 37 SHANNON At her residence, Britannia Bay, on Monday, July 30, 1945, Kathleen Jessie Burko.

beloved wile of Gerald Shannon. In her 33rd year. Resting at the parlors of Hulse and I'layfair, 315 McLeod St Funeral service at St. Stephen 'a Anglican church. Britannia, on Wednesday, August 1.

at 2.30 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. 36 STEWART At his residence, 66 Gil Christ on Wednesday, August 1, 1945, Mllford John Stewart, beloved husband of Hilda Splane. in his 49th year. Resting at the Radmore Stewart Funeral Home.

1323 Wellington St. Funeral on Friday, the 3rd at 2.30 p.m. Interment Arn-prlor. 37 WOOD At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. E.

L. Woods. 84 Queen Mary Overbrook, on Tuesday. July 31, 1945. Jeremlnnla Kelly, aged 76 years, widow of the late Francis James Wood.

126 RuRsell Ave. Resting at the parlors of McEvoy 235 Kent cor. Nepean. Funeral Friday, August 3, at 8.45 a.m. to St.

Joseph's church at 9 o'clock. Burial at Notre Dame cemetery. 36i In Memoriam BECKSTED In loving memory of my dear husband, Fred Becksted, who passed away so suddenly on August 1. 1944, at Mountain, Ont. Gone is the face we loved so dear.

Silent is the voice we loved to hear. Too far away for sight or speech. But not too far for thought to reach. Sweet to remember him who once was here, And who, though absent, is Just as dear. Sadly missed by his wife.

36 BECKSTED In loving memory of my dear daddy, Fred Becksted, who passed away so suddenly August 1, 1944. I think of him In silence. His name I oft recall. There is nothing left to answer But his picture on the wall. Daughter, Leola.

36 COOPER In loving memory of our dear son, William Samuel Cooper, who entered into rest August 1, 1942. Ever in our thoughts. Mother and Dad. 36 COOPER In loving memory of a dear brother, Wm. 8.

(Bill) Cooper, who entered Into rest August 1. 1942. Christ shall clasp that broken chain Closer when we meet again. Ede and Joe. 36 COWLING In memory of Corp.

Wil liam Cowling, killed overseas on i active service August 1. 1944. Chum. Gunner Reg Hamelin (overseas). Mr.

and Mrs. Hamelin, Terry and Marg. 36 rAV Tn lnvlni? Ir.pmnrv rtf A rtpflr son and brother, Lieut. James Patterson Day. att.

1st Bn. East Lancashire killed in action in Normandy on 1st August, 1944. We think or him In silence. No eves can see us weep. But still within our aching hearts His memory we keep.

Dad, sisters and brother, Ted. 36 ENRIGHT In remembrance of a dear husband and dad, Thomas J. Enright, PPCLI, who passed away August 1, 1944. You oftlmes said we'd miss you, Tom, When you would pass away. How true your words have proven.

We miss you every day. Long days, long nights. You bore your pain, Waiting for relief, But all In vain. God saw that you were suffering And the steps were hard to climb; He gently closed your eyes And said. "Peace be thine." Elva and Lyle.

36 ROSS In loving memory of a dear husband. Charles Ross, who passed away August 1. 1939. Evpr remembered. Wife.

36 ROSS In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather. Charles Ross, who passed away August 1. 1939. His memory is as deftr today As in the hour he passed away. Ivy, George and grandchildren.

36 SHOULDICE In loving memory of a dear husband and father, T. H. Shouldlce, who passed away August 1. 1942. Thus do we fade like the stars of the morning.

Losing their light in the glorious sun. So do we pass from the earth and its toiling Always remembered by what we have done. Wife and children, Norma and Happy. 36 Card of Thanks DURANT We wish to thank our many relatives and friends for their kindness, calls and messages of sympathy in our recent loss of mother, Mrs. Melvin Durant of Chestervllle, Ont.

Mr. and Mrs. William LeRoy. 3G'i McCLOSKEY We wish to tender most grateful thanks to our many friends and neighbors for their kindness during the illness and death of a beloved husband and father. Also for the beautiful spiritual and floral offerings.

Special thanks to Rev. Father John O'Neill and the curates of Our Lady of Perpetual Help rhurch. Mrs. P. J.

McCloskcy and family. 30 Funeral Directors RAOMOHK Stewart. 1323 Wolllnaton. 6 -01 100 I'rlvttto ambulance service. 3H HULSE and Playfair.

Ottawa's only funeral chapel 3-1144 2H VEITCH and Son. 453 Parkdale, 8-0202. Ambulance service. 3V HORACE R.iclne and Landrerill 451 Rideau 2-9609. 3H FRED Garrett Digulfled.

dependable, economical, private ambulance. 3-4773. 3Q McEVOY Brothers, dignified funern's. 2-5337. Moderate charges.

5M Florists WRIGHT'S floral cut flowers. 70 Bank. 2-5673. 14W Cemetery Memorials FOR monuments, consult J. P.

Laurlxi. largest local establishment. 103 George St. 4-0417. 37 Vi AMBROISE.

265 Montreal Rd. Authorized Rock of Ages dealer. Before lurchasing compare my prices and 3-7236. 4A 69TH yer. Brown and 8on.

376 Sparks 2-6732 5B Lost Found BANK book containing cash (No. 3277), lost in Bell Telephone office. 3-7052. Reward. 36 Vi SUIT coat, Ronson lighter, lost.

Carle-ton Westboro. 2-0254. 38Vi BLACK leather wallet lost, vicinity Major Hill Park, July 31. Reward. 3-6433.

GREY kitten found. Tel. 4-2605. 36 a GENT'S gold wrist watch, Lorie. lost, engraved M.H.H., 25.

12. 41. Reward. Daytime 2-67B6, evenings 2-8487. 37 WILL party who found white coat swrater at Ht.nndlnh Hull, July 31.

plrunn tel. 2-1717. IDENTIFICATION bracelet Inscribed "MiirKftft" on front, "Marlon" on buck, loist 8-0058W. 36 lit BLACK suit coat lost between Union Station, McKav Lake. Reward.

42 Cobourg. 37 LOST, cover for automobile trunk. Please call 4-2610. 37 BABY'S sandal lost Bank, SomeneV I.yon. Return 267 Somerset W.

LOST Metropolitan Store, Sparks child's nr.oney iu glass case, urgently needed. 9-5620. 36 LOST, white leather purse. Federal District boathouse. Reward.

5-5222. 37 BLACK wallet lost. govt, pass, army discharge papers. 2-3435. 36 Vi S.ULOR'S black leather wallet, ini-j tialled G.M.M., lost, containing valu-i able papers.

"Reward. 8-7565. I WILL person who took by mistake light I fawn ciub bag from YMCA Wed. please return. Reward.

36 LADY'S dress left on Maniwakl train, I Mon. Return Alcove Station. 37 Vi I LADY'S watch, small, gold, lost between Ottawa House, Hull, and O'Connor and Sparks, in transit Ottawa Electric car. Ample reward. 2-4178.

(Continued cn next Column) I I I MASSEY-Harrls grain binders, well known for their dependability. Can give Immediate delivery. Also Branci-ford twine. McCoy Service, 95 York. 18M HAY for sale.

3-3982. 38 BOOKCASE, linens, tailor's sewing machine, rocking chair, porch chairs, black seal" coat, clothing, bed. dresser, rugs, etc. Sacrifice, leaving city. 538 Bay.

36 WALNUT dining room suite. Ruddy Ice box and cream window shades, good condition. 8-1030. 38 FOLDING baby carriage. 155 Broad.

Apt. 6. 36 EVEN Heat blower, thermostat, grates. wiring. 4-7679 after 6.

39 BATHINETTE. nursery linoleum, baby carrlnge, medicine chest, Marshall mattress, spring. 5-2344. 38 NEW wood lathe and motor. Tel.

8-6724 after 6. 36 Vi BEDROOM suite, 3-plece, with Oster- moor mattress. 8-1853M. 37 IIEINTZMAN piano In mahogany ense, completely rebuilt and guaranteed. $375 at Lindsay's, 189 Sparks.

8L-36 BICYCLE, gent's, $35. Apply elevator. 18 Rideau. 38 CAR radio, built-in for Plymouth 1939. 8-5627M.

38 BICYCLE-bullt-for-2, large 6ize baby crib, floor lamp, electric heater. 8-5584J. 36 SIMMONS walnut finished metal bed, complete. $18; walnut vanity with bench. $15.

Tel. between 6-10 p.m. 8-0904W. 38 BROWN mouton coat, size 16. excellent condition, $60.

Tel. 2-5495 after 6. 37 POWER takeoff for 5-speed transmission. Tel. 3-4742.

38 16 m.m. films, 1,000 very cheap. 342 St. Patrick. 37 BED.

spring, travelling Iron, $3.50. 14 Florence. 36 ENAMEL laundry tub, perfect, walnut dropleaf tea table. 5-4061. 36 SINGER electric sewing machines rented by the month.

Singer Sewing Machine 195 Sparks. 3-1129. 41 ELECTROLUX service, sales, supplies. 53 Queen. 2-6365.

Order now for fall delivery. 59 IIEINTZMAN piano. $300; oak dining set. $60: 3 metal folding cots, $4 each. 4-4248 after 6.

37 SIMMONS bed, coll springs, crosscut saw, $3. 122 Willow. 36 TENNIS racquet, good condition. 4-2474. 36 SHOTGUN, double barrel.

12 gauge, and ammunition. 8-3014J after 6.30. 37 LADY'S coat, navy blue, size 14; raincoat, size 14. After 6, 261 Water. .38 ELECTRIC carpet sweeper, late model, excellent condition, with attachments.

183 Mountain Hull. 36 HKINTZMAN piano. 421 Llsgar, Apt. 6. 36 ELECTRIC soft drink cooler, excellent condition.

8-3022 after 5. 38 GENERAL Electric car radio with aerial. Tel. 8-5863J. 36 McCORMICK Deerlng milking machines.

Modern Farm Supplies. 23 Murray. 1-2-20M STUDIO couches from $59. davenos and sofa-beds from $71, assorted coverings. Govt, regulation terms arranged.

Orme. 175 Sparks. 17N ARMSTRONG'S aspnait tile ttoors sup-piled Installed by Consolidated Plate Glass Co, 433 Cooper. 2-5755. 10C PORTABLE typewriter and table, perfect condition.

3-9720. 37 CHESTERFIELD. green rug. pad. buffet, tea wagon.

Box 256, Citizen. 36 TRAILER, factory-built, deluxe model, perfect condition, large size, two rooms, sleeps four, electric brakes, reasonable for cash. Apply Mr. Gratton, Gatlneau a mile from Hull. 36 GAS stove, white, good condition, apt.

size. Sacrifice. 420 Gladstone. 36 PAINTINGS bv known artists, Vj valuation. Private sale.

4-6595. 36 MOTORCYCLE, Harley. good shnpe. R. Reglmbnl, Billings Bridge.

Walklev Rd. 36 GOOD assortment of bedroom furniture, new. Colonial Furniture. Bank at Waverly 60 ALFRED Thompson 361 Sparks. Special brooms $1 each.

3T BICYCLES, lady's English Raleigh. $45; gentleman's English Royal Enfield, large frame. $(50; both excellent condition. Box 249 Citizen. 36 Vi RADIOS, large, small, pickups; portable gramophone; Meisner phono-recoider.

43 Musgrove. 1-2-2V PAPERMILL blankets for camp. $2.95. Apply 33 York. 1-2-8B FENCING to suit your requirements.

Modern Farm Supplies. 23 Murray. 1-2-20M HOT air furnace with humidifier. $39.95. Thor post ironer.

used dressers, $10 up; birciiklast sets (new), $55 up; rebuilt stoves at moderate prices. Reld's Trade-in Store, 346 Llsgar at Bank. 7R GOLF clubs, man's left hand, steel shafts; also lady's right hand set. Box 241, Citizen. FORD bearing-connecting rod liner, 1 set.

-4-5304. 34 Vi SHINGLES. $4.50 per square and up. Cheapest prices. Recently received large shipment.

Ask lor quotations. M. Zagerman and Co. Bayview Rd. 8-5204.

2Z SANDWICH bed. like new, Axmlnlster rug, 7 by 10; odd small tables, 2 superb cross fox neckpiece. 73 Vaughan, Apt. 2. 36 Vi OIL-O-Matlc oil burners are bring released In llmltod quantities.

Order now for futviro clrllvrry. Wolch ftnd Johimloii. 474 Jiniik. 11 COMiM.KTK rfd Ki'lnrllns unit. 25 p.

l'alr hnnkM oil ciiKltia nl nil acccrt-koiIos, 13-inch Moorn grinder, new belts, ball bearing shafts, elevators, etc. Bargain quick sale. Apply Erlo Weedmark, Box 19, Beachburg, Ont. 36 STUDIO couch, good condition. 4-5147 after 12 noon.

36 MOTORCYCLE. Indian, good running order, new ttren. 42 Gwynne, evening. 37 WALNUT dressing table, hand electric hnir dryer, lady's spring and fall coat. 8-3082.

37 TROMBONE, Conn, slide, perfect condition. 8-7387. 36 Vi DOUBLE bed. complete; dining table, chairs. 728 Bank.

4-9223. 15C PRESCRIPTIONS compounded Haberman's Prescription Pharmacy, 312 Rideau, 5-3993. 511 TRANSFER filing cabinets, card Hies. 1 2-drawer. 2-9407.

8P I OAK dining room 8 piece set, round I table. 4-5821. 36 a Fans. NEW electric fans, and air circulators for offices, hotels, stores and restaurants. Tel.

2-7997. 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. H-37 Machinery and Supplies. SAWMILL, planing mill, machine shop, blacksmith shop equipment, belting, pulleys, cable friction paper, shafting, motors, drills, sheaves, pulley blocks, etc.

M. Zagerman Ltd Bayview Rd. 8-5204. H-2Z-3C Taints $2.15 Per Gallon. BETTER quality $2.75 and up.

All colors. Complete lines of roofing and building paper. Insulating. rork wool. Ten-Tent, building materials, lumber, 'hhentlilng.

etc. M. Zanerman Bayview Kd. 8-5204 H-2Z-30 Ice Itoxrss LOOKING for nn lee Box? Come and see Pulmer'a Portable lee Chest. Useful for home and cottage Can be taken on fishing trips, picnics, camping and boat cruises.

Fits snugly in trunk of any car. Easily handled Weighs only 39 lbs Keeps food, fish, drinks "Refrigerator Fresh" for 2 days and nights Insulated and waterproof Reasonably priced at $15.95 at Palmers" Plumbing Supply, 32C Rideau. Phone 5-1817. H-5P (Continued on next Column) Legal Notices Tenders Wanted Tenders will be received by the undersigned up till noon on the 10th day of 1945. for the erection of two additional class rooms to Joan of Arc school, Russell road.

Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the architect, Mr. A. Mar-tineau, 372 Piccadilly Ottawa. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THOS.

J. RYAN. 19 King George Overbrook. BEDBUG killer. $2.50 gal.

Stainless 375 Vi Somerset. 3-5720 4N INDIGESTION, stomach ailments, digestive disorders? Dully treatment with "Wllder's Stomach Powder" will avoid pain and discomfort. 50c. $1 at Howe's, Kean's, Joynt's and Llggett's drug stores. 2M-36 CONSTIPATION, biliousness.

Indigestion, quickly relieved with Klpp's Herb Tablets, the effective tonic laxative. 25 cts. and 75 cts. sizes at your druggist. iM-36 BOOKCASE, dresser.

3-drawer chest. upholstered rocker, 9-piece oak dining suite. $50. Many other pieces at Cecil Leach and Co. Trade-In Store, 720 Somerset W.

5-1888. 1-2-2L BABY grand piano, Martin Orme. $350. Evenings, 8-4956. C16-38'i AIR compressor, cine camera and nice club bag.

Cote Garage, 48 Frontenac, Hull. 37 Vi LAWN chairs, night tables, kitchen tables, screens, flowct boxes, kitchen cupboards, unpalnted. on band and to order. Reasonable. 473 Parkdale.

8-6482. TWO arm beds, complete, one walnut dresser. 4-3143. 37 Vi RADIO, table model. 8-3574.

541 McLeod. 37 Vi CONTENTS of 3 rooms, no dealers. 172 Marler Rd. 37Vi HUDSON seal coat, perfect condition; grey tailored topcoat, waterproof, with wool lining, all size 18. 5-4070.

36 i STOVE, hockey game, boy's cart, sled. hotplate, guitar. 5-1183. 36 WE now carry a complete line of Anglican prayer and hymn books. Bindings In red, white, blue or black.

Suitably priced. Evans and Kert 124 Queen street. 12E NEW and slightly used suits, topcoats, pants, reasonable. 267 Rochester. 40 Vi WARDROBE trunk, good condition.

3-9116 after 6. 37 'i STONE martin neckpiece, 2 skins, $20; black dinner dress with Jacket. $10; black boucle coat, mink trim, $15. size 38 to 40, all perfect. 8-1387M after 6.

37 Vi HAWAIIAN guitar, $15. 3-1988. 36 WALNUT dining set. gas range. 327 Somerset W.

Leaving town. 37 WOOD working machines. 16 band-saw complete with Vi h.p. motor; 15 in. 5-speed floor model drill with 1-3 h.p.

motor; 6-lnch jointer, complete with stand and 1-3 h.p. motor; 8-in. circular saw and other machines. For full particulars write Box 265. Citizen.

36 DIAMOND ring, new. Box 168, Citizen. 37 IVORY settee, 2 seater, and Morris chair to match, with removable wine colored cushions. 4-2590. 36 RADIO, mantel model.

38 Bridge Hull. Apt. 7, Wed. and Thurs. evening only.

37 ROUND extension table, quarter cut oak, $10; dresser, $9: 3 chairs, $2 each: 3 odd chairs. $1.50 each. Other articles. 426 Kent. 36 DRESSERS and household effects.

464 Laurler Apt. B. 37 BICYCLES, road racer and delivery wheel. 554 Albert. 37 TYPEWRITERS.

Mimeographs, adding machines, for rental and repairs. J. M. Hill. 115 O'Connor St.

3-7783. 4H RAMSAY'S paints, and varnishes. J. E. Martin.

Bank and Albert. 3M STOVES, fireplaces, furniture, carpets. A. Belanger. Ltd.

2-8791. 3B OFFICE furniture, used, fopham. 48 Queen St. 2-1136. 9F ROWBOAT.

new. between 7 and 9 evenings, 196 Isabella. 36 PURE sand and fill. 5-5624. 37 LUMBER, new, pine, 2x4 to 2x12, also 1-lnch tongue and groove.

85 St. Hyaclnthe, Hull. 2-6085. 40 500 spring coats tor remodel: 500 boots ready to wear; ladles' low heeled shoos, dresses, suits wlndbreakers. Visit our new local, you may save money.

Bilodeau's Used Market. 33 York. 1-2-8B EXHAUST fans, glassware, hot plates, Stlex and Cory equipment. R. San-dotal 704 Somerset 3-0055.

8S CAR aerial, crystal pick ups. small radio cabinets. Radio Supply. 324 Llsgar 1-2-10R VACUUM cleaners repaired, all makes, guarnntced. Brentwood Electric, 5-5358.

Dogs and Pet Stock' DOBERMAN rincher puppy, well bred. Owned Capt. Champagne, 2-4350. 36 FLEAS easily destroyed, new spray. Radmore Animal Clinic, 531 Rideau.

9R (Continued on next Column) Business Cards Hardwood Floors Sanded Old Floors Cleaned and Waxed. F.Mint.e Frno, TICt.Kl'HONK 8-7522 Automobiles We Pay Cash For late model cfrs, preferably Fords. Mercury, Chevrolets, Plymouth, Dodges. Campbell Motors Ottawa Limited 180 Slater St. Tel.

2-9441 Female Help Wanted Woman Wanted Must be able to cook. Room ard board supplied. $75 Monthly. BOX 273, CITIZEN. Situations Vacant Experienced Garment Pressers 5-Day Week High Wages Ideal working conditions.

APPLY SELECTIVE SERVICE FM 773. WILSON Electric. re-pairs 2' Bridge. Hull 3-5703 4W FREE estimates on all repairs Radio Supply 2-0382. 1-2-10R BE sure you know your radio expert.

It costs no more to have it done right Tel. 2-1581. Roberison. Plngle and Ttlley. 58 Sparks.

J-2-12R RADIO repair service. General Radio Sales. 4-6292. 4G MONARCH Radio Electric. 45 Mosgrove.

Fast service, repairs guaranteed. 5-4113. 1-3-2 Fuel For Sale SOFT slabs, cord, small measure; bush-wood, tryck loads. 8-4960J. 36 i WOOD sawing.

D. Taillefer, 172 Bolton. 4-8203. 46 Vi SOFTWOOD slabs, hardwood slabs, cord, load Foubert Fuel. 4-0284.

42Vi SOFT and bard wood, cord and small loads. Damphouse, 5-20S3. 12D Poultry Livestock LEGHORN pullets. 130. 15 weeks.

$1.50 each. 73 Clyde Westboro. 37 Wanted Misc. TURN of the century clothes, costumes. Please-tel.

2-6235. 38 Vi CHILD'S scooter, must be In good condition. 5-7127. 36a (Continued on Next Column) Male Help Wanted Wanted Salesman for Men's Clothing or Men's Furnishing Dept. Bilingual.

Excellent salary and chance for advancement. Apply Selective Service FM 767. Money to Loan. Auto Loans Are Fastest At Campbell's When you need money in a hurry a Campbell Auto Loan is the quickest way to get lt. An Auto Loan is fastest at Campbell's 4 kinds of loans.

You can borrow from $20 to $1,000 on owner's signature. Your life is insured at no extra cost, for loan balance. A friendly Campbell expert will help you privately to select the plan that suits you best. All terms are in accordance with Wartime Prices and Trade Regulations. Telephone and seve your time.

CAMPBELL FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED Established 1927. Ask for Mr. Dodd. Hardy Arcade. 130 SPARKS ST.

2-1477 Money To toan Industrial Loan 1 Announces PER MONTH ON LOANS $300 to $1,500 Never have our rates for large loans been so low 13 to 24 MONTH3 TO REPAY Longest Terms OTHER LOANS UNDER $300 AUTOMATICALLY CANCELLED IN CASE OP DEATH Speedy Service "Strlat Privacy" No Bankable Security Required No Interest Deducted in Advance Industrial Loan A FINANCE CORPORATION Call Mr. Duplessis at 3-1149 for further Information Offices at Transportation 48 Rldcsu flt Situation Vacant Ptmi.lMllKIl fiKFKB CAPAFIt.K EXECUTIVE TO TAKE CHARGE OP PROMOTION DEPT. IN TORONTO AREA Position calls for extensive direct mall experience, ability to write effective letters and prepare follow-up material. A knowledge of the publishing field Is not essential, but the man should have promotion a progressive point of view and sound organizing abilities. The salary is in keeping with the senior responsibility of the position.

Write in detail: your confidence will be fully respected. Apply nearest Employment and Selective Service Office CR3088. BROW APPCOXIAAATFLY 2 OF CO2A AM UA LY JUST TO FEED THE COPR. 1945 BY RCA SERVICE. INC.

T. M. REG. O. 8.

PAT. OFF. -1 This Curious World Next: The 'f'li HELIUM WAS NOT FOUND EARTH UNTIL. 1055, IN THE MINERAL. KNOWN AS CLEVEITE Situations Wanted RECEPTIONIST, cultured, mature, experienced woman desires position as receptionist In professional office.

Box 248, Citizen. 36 Va HOME or evening work by experienced clerk-typist. 3-5828. MAN. now fully employed, desires evening work, painting and odd Jobs.

2-5103. 38'a NURSE, day or night duty. 4-0939. 35V'a BOY. strong, tall, 15.

desires employment, holidays. 5-2008. 36 GENERAL housework, by widow with 9-month-old son. Begin Sept. Mrs.

C. Kerr, Box 31, Billing's Bridge. Tel. 5-4619. 36 EX-chauffeur, now fully employed, will give part time service to elderly gentleman or lady for use of automobile when not needed.

Fully Insured. Returned pilot. 8-2093. 38 SECRETARIAL position desired by young lady, 5 years' business experience. Box 463, Citizen.

36 ACCOUNTING, bookkeeping, evenings. Box 261, Citizen. 37 STENOGRAPHER desires permanent position. Some experience. Write Box 332, Mattawa, Ont.

37 WOMAN, 16 years' experience in bake shop, desires steady position. Willing leave city. Box 220, Citizen. 36 GENERAL household repairs, washing machines. furnaces, leaky roofs, sticking doors, tight windows, broken glass.

4-7296. 37 Teachers Wanted TEACHER for PS Union 1. Airy and Sabine. Salary $1,250. State qualifications, experience and name of former school Inspector.

Mrs. Mary Heggart, Whitney, Ont. 41 FEMALE school teacher, bilingual, with qualifications, required to teach in Home Economics class for Grades 7, 8, 9. 10. J.

U. Parent, Bourget, Ont. 47 QUALIFIED English speaking teacher for Ettyvllle Public School. Salary $1,200. Apply Mrs.

T. Lalonde, Box 43, RR 2, Bourget, Ont. 43 'a Articles For Sale SIMMONS Beautyrest double bed, box spring and mattress, excellent condition, $37. 5-5594. 36 Vi WILTON rug, 9x12, perfect condition, $128.

2-9817. 38Vi BRAND new Ronson lighter, $6. 4-9053, after" 5.30. 38 Va FURNITURE, used few months, Includes studio couch, easy chair, desk and stool, kitchenette table and chairs. Tel.

Miss Hope, 8-1600, 9 to 8-3703W, evenings. 38 Va HORSE and express, peddler's licence, reasonable. 4-0251. 38 Vi RUG, 9x12. $15: chesterfield set.

2 pieces, $45: portable battery radio, $39; breakfast set. $59; tailor's sewing machine, perlect condition, $35; 3-plece studio set. $69; Wilton hall runner, 25 $25; Underwood typewriter, $39; china cabinet, $25: mahogany fireplace mantel, $45; kitchen chairs, end table, $1.00. Johnson Furniture Store, 50 Queen, upstairs, near Elgin. 7J-36Vb TENT.

12x17. 3-ft. wall, heavy duck. R. Mccracken, Guy, Base Line Eastview.

37 i SETTEE, 3 chairs, fair condition; tricycle, large size. 8-3087. 38 Vi DRESSER and chiffonier, mahogauy, double steel bed, brass beds, 3,4. with Beauty Rest mattress, upholstered arm chair, 3-plece chesterfield suite, walnut 5-plece bedroom suite. 4-plece oak den set.

wicker arm chair, odds and ends of furniture for country cottages. Fournler Storage, 117 Bes-. serer, Thursday and Friday after noons. 36 Va ANTIQUE. 8 pieces; Toledo scales, lawnmower, 2 plates, radio, electric grill, bicycle parts.

374 Clarence. 36 Vi TRICYCLE for sale, bought, repaired; wagons, assorted wheels. 374 Clarence. 36V i GENT'S bicycle, practically new. 3-4889, between 6 and 7.

38Vi DINING room suite, 9 pieces, solid onk, $60. 117 Nicholas. 37 Vi CHESTERFIF.LD suite, trllnmp, rugs, crib, child's chest drawers, tables, some silverware find kitchen ware, bedroom lump. English coalport, talile lamp, glassware, magazine rack, CCM skates and boots, size 10; man's overcoat, 40; pink Kenwood outfit, pink snowsuit and coat. 2 diaper pails, child's rocker, sealers, music case.

8-2970. 36 Vi PINK evening dress, 12, $15. 8-1980. 38 Vi CIRCULATING fans, exhaust fans, potato peelers, cash registers, scales. The Ottawa Store Equipment.

240 Bank. 2-0121. 1-3-5N IRON bed complete, $15. 4-4852. 36 i BICYCLE, girl's, 20 Inch frame.

8-5581 R. 38 Vi DAVENPORT, Airway vacuum. 2-5697. 38 Vi ENGLISH pram. $10.

118 Florence. 36 'a UHKll plumbing fixture. 2-5U'i2. 38 piano, nuihofcttiiy nnlnh, uootl condition, barenln. 5-4111)0.

3Va OUTBOARD motor, Johnston, 5 1939. Kood condition, $180. 77 Java, after 6. 36 i VESSOT grinder, ball-bearing, 10 'i motor 15 h.p., ball-bearing. 3 phase; chesterfield, 3 piece; lawnmower.

Box 316, Citizen. 38Va RADIO, cabinet model, good condition, cheap. 48 Chapel. 37 a WICKER set. 4 pieces; 2 mirrors.

3x4; feather mattress. 62 Hotel de Vllle. Hull. 371 KITCHEN stove, practically new. Apply 10 Centre, Eastview.

38 Vi USED brick, reasonable. Baker Bros. 2-7393. 1-2-17B WATER pump service, pipe, fittings and repairs in stock. McCoy's Service.

cor. York and Dalhousie. Tel. 2-4211. 18M RADIO parts, supplies, sound equipment, accessories.

244 Slater. IE FANS tor any purposes, for sale or rent. 2-0121. 1-3-5N USED library books for cottages, 25c or 5 for $1. Armand Cloutler, 1327 Wellington.

5C PIANOS. $5 per month, to rent. Robertson. Plngle and Ttlley. 53 Sparks 2-1581.

1-2-12R MUSKRAT dyed coney coat, limited quantity. July special, $129. Dworkln Furs, 256 Rideau St. 1-2-8D OAWMILL portable carriage, busk, arbour, saws, new In stock, also belting. Beechwood Machinery, 4-3527.

9B ORIENT Rug Cleaners will be closed during mouth of Aug. For emergency please call Mr. Goode. 7T EASTERN white cedar shingles, from $1.25 bundle and up. Independent Coal Lumber Co.

8-0495. 4J DAVENPORT Milto, used 2 years, $50 Box 208, Citizen. 38 ORIKNTAI, rugs "ciontlf Icnlly worthed, dried. Fire, theft protection. Free RHttinates.

Parkers Cleaners, Dvers 2-1751. 10P (Continued nn next Column) POOR PA "The police called our home today to ask where our son Joe was, but lt didn't alarm Ma as much as does for the widow Pitfall to call for Claude Callan. BABY carriage found Wellington West End, Sat. Wellington. 3J'a RONSON lighter, initials D.M.C., lost.

Finder please tel. 3-3256 after 6. 36i LADY'S gold wrist watch and gold ruby ring lost 8and Pit. Valuable keepsake. Reward.

3-6318. 36 LOST, lady's diamond ring. Reward. Call Mr. Seguln, 9-3164.

36 Vi WALLET, lost. Identification. Irene Scissons. 5-4219. 36 Female Help Wanted MAID to live In, light work, comfortable home, 2 adults, 1 Infant, $40.

8-3038J. 38 CHAR woman for Ui day weekly. 203 Blackburn. 4-6233. 36 a EXPERIENCED woman, general housework, Tuesday, Thursday, 10 to 4-.

$2.50 and carfare. Box 309, Citizen. 37 'a WOMAN for domestic work few hours weekly. Modern Mayfalr Ave. Tel.

8-2104M. 38i EXPERIENCED stenographer, general office work, permanent position. Box 323. Citizen. 41 '2 LIGHT housework, no cooking, sleep in, good wages.

8-1840W. 37 Va 2 girls, learn multigraph: must be steady workers. 223 Dalhousie. 31 Va SCHOOL girl. 16.

light duties, 11-3. $1. Florence St. 3-4387. 2-3343.

36 GIRLS to work In factory. Ottawa Paper Box 764 Albert. 38 EXPERIENCED salesgirl for drug Llggett's Drug Store, 91 Sparks. 38 WOMEN to run power sewing machines on canvas work at C. H.

Petch factory In the Glebe, good wages, steady work. Z-2002. 41 YOUNG woman with office experience for real estate and Insurance office, 5-day week. $70 to start. 2-7057.

39 THOROUGHLY experienced bilingual stenographer required for foreign govt, office. Best salury to qualified, person with reference. Box 275, Citizen. 37 RETURNED captain seeking housekeeper for 3 males, for summer cottage. 4-4214.

37 2 MAID, small house, Rockcliffe. near car line, good wages, reasonable hours, sleep in or out. 4-0197. 36 'a WOMAN, clean offices. 3 hours dally.

Apply 241 Somerset W. 37 Va DRESSMAKER, part time. 183 Rideau 40 a COOK general, sleep In, 8-4052. good wage's. 37 Vi EXPERIENCED cook, general maids, for club.

Tel. 4-9696. 40 Vi PALATIAL residence In Ottawa In urgent need of cook, permanent position, good -salary. References required. Box 278 Citizen.

HOUSEKEEPER care of boy business hours, fenced garden. Evenings and week-ends free. 53 Bayswater. 8-2353M. 37 Va EXPERIENCED dressmaker, full or part time.

Apply Mayneld Limited, 141 Sparks St. GENERAL or woman with school age girl, references. 447 Rlverdale. 37 Va HOUSEKEEPER for 2 gentlemen, small apt. 4-6854 after 7.

36 WANTED, 2 experienced lavindresses. For further particulars apply Royal Ottawa Sanatorium. 8-3626. 39 WAITRESS wanted, day work only. Sun.

off. 109 Kent. 37 RELIABLE maid for small home, no cooking, good wages, sleep In. 209 Blackburn Ave. 37 THEATER cashier, steady employment.

Apply Somerset Theater. 40 COMPANION-housekeeper for Clderly lady. Box 173, Citizen. 37 EXPERIENCED cook only wanted for i family of 5. Must have good references.

Sleep in or out. Good salary. Tel. 5-5234 between 12-2 p.m. 37 EXPERIENCED cook general, small Rockcliffe family, references, $70.

2-1771. 5-7493. 37 3 alert girls for counter and tel. work. Clerical experience an asset.

Wages according to experience. Ideal working conditions. Apply Vall's, Miss Brule. 37 WASHING for family. 2 children, no diapers, httavy work sent out.

Machine and good sinks. Tel. 2-0782 (Sandy Hill). 2 to 4 or after 7. 37 HIGH school girl.

Commerce preferred, for office. Bookkeeping, typing and general office work. Permanent pobl-tlon. with good advancement opportunity for right girl. A.

W. Whit-comb, 133 Sparks St. 36 Vi CAPABLE general. Immediately. Steady and reliable.

Sandy Hill 3 adults, $60 monthly. 3-5812. 39 Vi COOK housekeeper, references, good wages, Sandy Hill. 5-7541. 39 Vi GIRL, Immediately, help in kitchen, wnlt on table.

2-5882, 425 Cooper. 39 Vi YOUNG girl, general housework, for bachelor. 3-2163. 36 Vi HOUBEK KKI'ER wanted, good anUry. 1mi out.

WANTKO Immediately, maid lor lrmtl- tutiou. 8-0100. 36 Va GENERAL housemaid, no cooking, Bleep in; references required. 39 Va SODA dispenser and waitresses. 200 Sparks.

37 Vi MAID, light housework, small modern home, $45 monthly. 273 Sherwood Drive. 8-0040. 32 SALESLADY, ladies' ready-to-wear L. B'lne.

183 Rideau. 37 Vi WANTED, 2 practical nurses. Apply to Supt. ot Nurses. St.

Joseph's. Peterborough. 36 ST. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing, Peterborough. will accept students for a class opening the latter part of Aug For Information apply to Supt.

of Nurses. 36 GROCERY, experienced help wanted, permanent. Good wages. Hickman's. 109 Pretton.

38 GENERAL1, sleep out, $60 to $70 month ly; 2 bedroom apt. 3-8039. 36Vi AVON has golden opportunity to earn mofiey. Does not interfere with home dirties. Avon used from coast to coast.

Good profit, pleasant work. Manager, evenings, 381 Somerset W. 39 Vi WAITRESSES, bus girls, part time work, 7 to 10 a.m., 11 to 2 p.m., 40c per hour, uniforms and meals. Apply 30 Rideau. 36 Va HOUSEKEEPER wanted.

2-2864. 39 Vi WAITRESSES, experienced, also girls for part time work evenings and mornings. Also dishwashers. Apply 90 Sparks St. 37 JUNIOR office clerk, with some knowledge of bookkeeping and typing.

Dover's, 187 Spatks St. 39 ROOM maid. See Mrs. Taibot, Alexandra Hotel. 36 SALESLADY, dresses, part time, good salary, steady position.

Shallcr's. Itldt-nu. 39 EXPERIENCED housekeeper, for adult family, good wages, sleep in or out. 2-8843. 37 Tart Tima Workers.

VAILS has opening for 10 part-time operators. Good wages. Apply Miss Brule. Girls, No Moe Saturday VAiL'S Las good positions for female help, $15 per week to start. Experience not necessary.

Saturdays off for long weekends. Rest periods. Clean modern plant. Apply Miss Brule. H-36Vi Male Help Wanted MAN or boy 17, small farm, year round.

Geo. Collins, Carlsbad Ont. 36 DRUG apprentice for central Ottawa store, honor matriculation necessary. Apply Selective Service. FM 772.

40 Counter Men, Bus Boys, Pot Washers and Porters, Kitchen Help. -SPARE time workers, mostly night work. Apply 30 Rideau. 35Vi (Continued on Next Column) Household Finance C6RPORATION OF CANADA Established In Canada 1928 56 Sparks St, Third Floor. Ottawa Electric Bldg.

Phone 2-7313 A. E. GREENAWAY. Mgr. Loans also made In Hull and vicinity Money to Loan.

Personal Loans $25 to $1,000 On Your Furniture On Your Automobile I To Malarlod Employ Loam to Farmers Single Signature Personal Finance COMPANY OF CANADA Formerly Discount and Loan Cor. V. Dick. Mgr. I Room 100 140 Wellington St.

Victoria Bldg. TeL 2-8469 WAS FlCSr DISCOVERED IN Octets ITSNCWS CR IN THE MOUNTAIN? AUD0OWY IN 7H VALLEYSliy AKS. C5SIE BERRY, 0 00 shortest line between two points. DISCOVERY CAME DURING 5 ON THE. RARE, -1- Tftali.

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