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I I I I 8:30 A.M. OFFICE TO HOURS: 10:00 P.M. EDMONTON JOURNAL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1933 CLOSING TIME FUK WANT ADS: JOURNAL PHONES WEEK DAYS 10:30 A.M., SATURDAYS 10:00 A.M. 25171 ANNOUNCEMENTS Engagements Weddings Births Deaths Funerals Cards of Thanks In Memoriam Engagements and Weddings, $1.00. Births, Cards of Thanks and In 7.

Memoriam Notices: 24 81.00, and Funeral Notices: words portS, Births -Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, at the Royal Alexandra hospital. on Wednesday, October 25, a son. Weddings LISTER--HART On Saturday evening.

October 21. a quiet wedding was solemnized in Holy Trinity church, when Rev. G. G. Reynolds united in marriage Kathleen, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Hart, and Mr. George Henry Lister, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H.

G. Lister, Garneau. Miss Jessie Lister attended the bride. Mr. Stanley Brown was the groomsman.

After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents in the Highlands. Deaths A WORD OF COMFORT Love never remains static; it either grows or disappears. Your present inability to see and hear your dear ones does not alter this elemental fact. Give to your love now as sincerely as your loved ones had stayed relay longer on the earth. Strive to do and to be what you believe they would approve.

As your love increases and deepens it will bring you inspiration, strength and joy. -Frederick G. Budlong. DAVID DAVIES David Davies of 8922 85 passed away in the city. Thursday, October 26, at the age of 52 years.

He is survived by his wife and one daughter, Mabel. The funeral service will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30, from Knox United church. The Rev. Philip Duncan will officiate. Hainstock Son, funeral directors.

MRS. M. M. ARMITAGE Mrs. M.

M. Armitage, widow of the late Joseph S. Armitage, formerly of Edmonton, passed away at Vancouver on October 26, aged 75 years. She is survived by two sons, H. B.

Armitage of Vancouver and H. J. Armitage of Chilliwack, B.C., and two daughters, Mrs. F. W.

Rook of Calgary and Mrs. A. E. Key of Premier, B.C. The remains are being forwarded to Edmonton.

The funeral service will be held on Monday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. from Howard McBride's funeral chapel. Dr. William Grant will officiate and interment will take place in Mount Pleasant cemetery. Howard McBride, funeral service.

MR. EDWIN PIKE Mr. Edwin Pike passed away in the city Thursday, October 26, at the age of 70 years. He leaves to mourn his loss two daughters, Mrs. A.

Clarke of Melbourne, Australia, Mrs. A. Butler, London, England, two sons, John Pike of Edmonton. Edwin Pike, London, England. The funeral service will be held Saturday, October 28, at 3:30 from Andrews funeral chapel, corner 112 st.

and Jasper. The Rev. Mr. C. Nelson of the Pentecostal church will officiate and interment will be made in Beechmount cemetery.

Andrews funeral directors. MR. FINDLAY ALEXANDER CUMMING Mr. Findlay Alexander Comming of 13030 118 passed away Thursday evening, October 26, at the age of 59 years. He leaves to mourn his loss one daughter, Mrs.

C. H. Wilks, and grandson. Clarence Donald, of Portland, Oregon, three sons, Findlay Earl of Los Angeles, Donald Ross and Lorne Stewart of San Francisco, two brothers, John W. of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Hugh D.

of Teulon, Manitoba, one sister, Mrs. J. M. Charteris of Great Falls, Montana, three sisters-in-law, Wilhelmina MacDonald of Los Angeles, Janey Ross MacDonald of Portland, Oregon. Anna MacDonald of Truro, Nova Scotia, five brothers-in-law, Stanley L.

MacDonald of the Northern Hardmare, Edmonton, Gladstone and G. W. MacDonald of Los Angeles, D. A. MacDonald of Seattle, Washington, J.

W. C. of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Funeral announcements will be made later by Foster McGarvey, Limited, funeral directors. Where To Go 2 Friday Central Rink Band tonight, 8:30 to 10:30.

Corner 112 st. and Jasper ave. Checking free. Phone 23771. CHILDREN'S NIGHT ADMISSION 15c EVERYBODY WELCOME Caledonian Society MERRY MAKERS REVUE All Saints' Parish Hall October 27, at Refreshments and Dancing 150-12 ADMISSION Saturday DON'T MISS THIS DANCE Saturday Night Featuring Johnny Williams and his snappy dance orchestra One of the finest dance floors in the city SCONA ASSEMBLY HALL Whyte Ave.

Everybody Welcome RUMMAGE SALE Will be held at 9727 Jasper on October 28 SATURDAY 9 O'CLOCK Dance Every Saturday night at the TIVOLI Light Refreshments Served Tipp's 10-piece orchestra Admission Men 35c, Ladies 25c WESTMOUNT COMMUNITY LEAGUE Oct. 28 Cash Vouchers as prizes Members 25c Non-members 35e MEREDITH'S ORCHESTRA Sullivan's Academy of Dancing Dance tomorrow night at MEMORIAL HALL New and old-time dances. Friendly folks you like to dance with. Dancing 9 to 12. No cards.

Gents 35e Lattes 25e Florists 3 WESTGROVE GREENHOUSES PHONE 82219. Floral designs, cut flowers. We deliver. 14628 Stony Plain rond. BOYD'S reasonably priced flowers delivered; floral designs.

8523 PO 8t. Ph. 31119. PIKE COMPANY PHONE 22766: evenings 25406. Floral designs; fresh cut flowers.

10040 Jasper Ave. Monuments A STONE ALBERTA LTD. URANITE, 10702 MARBLE 101 st. Canada's Largest Most To Buy or Sell Your Coal and Wood Quickly Use Classified Ad Heading 30 On This Page Lost (Continued from Preceding Column) GLASSES Sunday evening, white gold frames, Jasper, 104 south and north; 105 St. north.

Reward. Ph. 24111. Found 8 ARTICLES left on the street cars may claimed at the car barns 1f identification is made. Ph.

71056. Thursday, October 26, 1933 Gent's leather mitts, tobacco pouch, gent's kid gloves, parcel of wool, parcel of clothes, gent's leather glove, gent's leather mitt, gent's work shirt. Beauty Parlors 13 BEST quality guaranteed waves. Model Hairdressers, 211 Birks Bldg. SPECIAL oil permanent, soft water shampoo, marcel or fingerwave, 50c.

Crown Beauty Parlor, Ph. 27217. GUARANTEED oil of tulips permanent wave. $3.50, one week only. Fingerwave and shampoo, or marcel and shampoo, 50c.

Ph. 21362. Modernistic Beauty Parlor, 341 Tegler. FREE marcel, finger wave or shampoo. Beautiful long lasting permanents.

Beauty Academy. Suite 6 (upstairs) 10114. Jasper. $5.00 Permanents for shampoofingerwave 50c. Guaranteed oil croquinole.

Mme. Lamoureux, Ph. 25525. The Mayfair Beauty Salon, 511 Tegler Bldg. PERMANENTS, $2.75 up; marcelling, 25c.

Peggy's, 405 Moser-Ryder Blk. Ph. 25909. PERMANENTS, $3.00 up. Marie's Beauty Parlor, 201 Moser Ryder.

Ph. 22783. Dressmakers 14 FUR Coats repaired, relined satisfactory work. Ph. 83297.

4 Derwas Court. Many miles of trouble-free transportation are yours in 8 good used car that you may purchase at any time through this Want Ad. section. Female Help Wanted 15 EXPERIENCED girl for housework. Must be good with children.

Apply 10043 114 St. WANTED a reliable housekeeper for country home. References required. Alex. Irving, Cummings P.O., Vermilion, Alta.

ANY young lady desiring to play basketball this winter, please send address for particulars to Box 330 Journal. WANTED for art school, evenings, refined female model. Must have good head or figure. Apply Box 329 Journal. WANTED woman to do housework in exchange for rent of suite.

Ph. 82196. WANTED housekeeper for farm; two to cook for. No outside work. Good home to suitable person.

Small wages for winter months. Apply Box 186 Journal. Male Help Wanted 17 ATTENTION George McLaughlin! Would you kindly call at 608 McLeod Bldg. soon as possible. MAN to work on farm through winter for board and room.

H. O. Adams, New Norway, Alta. EXPERIENCED phone canvasser. Ph.

26653. men, former experience unnecessary; clean, inside, steady work. Cash commission paid weekly while serving as barber apprentices. Apply Modern System, 10212 101 Edmonton. EXPERIENCED beef slaughter man wanted.

Apply in person, Superintendent, Gainers, Ltd. WANTED English-speaking couple for farm; good milker. No children. Separate house: or single man. Joseph McCallum, Mundare.

Ph. R-306. EXPERIENCED canvasser for photo coupons. Sigerist Studio. CHRISTMAS CARDS--An extra income, 8 happy solution to your money problems--show our samples to people you know or come in contact with in your spare hours.

Best line in Canada--generous payment. Our co-operation ensures success. Samples free. Ask for details. No license required by our representatives.

Toothills, Galt Winnipeg. Representatives also required in small towns. AGENTS wanted every district selling monument for largest manufacturers in Canada. Free outfit. Write Box 97.

Journal, Salesmen Wanted 19 SPECIALTY Salesmen wanted, city and country. Apply 9517 Jasper Ave. CITY salesmen for advertising p.oposition. Big money to right man. Mr.

Lucas at 10609 104 Ave. SALESMAN wanted. Ability to learn and work more necessary than sales ability. We give you a real training in selling, and personal supervision helps you get a start. Willing workers can make good wages.

Apply Beatty Washer Store, 10319 Jasper, mornings. TWO SALESMEN WANTED IF you can sell, you can make 85.00 per day with us. Call at the Bur. gess Studio. 10360 Whyte Ave Female Sits.

Wanted 22 MIDDLE -aged woman. widow, will work for home. Box 338 Journal. EXPERIENCED maid, good cook. capable taking full charge.

Ph. 27721. YOUNG girl wants work, full or part time; fond of children. Garneau district. References.

Ph. 31218. WIDOW with one child desires position at once. Bachelor or widower. Farm preferred.

Box 334 Journal. WIDOW desires position 88 housekeeper in city or small town. Good references. Ph. 21281.

Box 323 Journal. WIDOW will do housekeeping. exchange rooms; good cook. Box 328 Journal. RELIABLE girl will care for children.

any time. Ph. 972-3922. SCOTCH lady desires housekeeping position. Take full charge.

BOX 331 Journal. EXPERIENCED girl wants housework by hour or day. Ph. 25293. ELDERLY lady desires housekeeping position.

widow or bachelor. Box UNDERGRADUATE nurse open for engagement. Rates reasonable. Ph. 972-1421.

Male Sits. Wanted 23 EXPERIENCED Dairyman wants work on retail dairy. 9356 103 Ave. YOUNG Canadian farmer, good teamster, milker. month.

Box 336 Journal. EXPERIENCED lumber and hardware salesman desires position. Service given more important than salary expected. Box 312 Journal. BRANCH NO.

Memorial -Ph. 25231 THE employment service of the dian Legion, Edmonton Branch No. 1, have a number of returned soldiers in all branches of trades and professions listed for employment. Business and professional houses are kindly requested to get In touch with the Canadian Legion, Edmonton Branch No. 1, when quiring the services of a man to nil a vacancy, Appointments can be made at the shortest notice, as the capabilities and credentials of each applicant for employment are tea corded.

When you are requiring man to all a position please call Ph. No. 25231 between the hours of 8:30 a.m, and 6:30 p.m. and Ph. No.

24048 from 8:00 pan. to 11:00 INDEX TO WANT AD HEADINGS each additional 7. 25c. Death 81.00; 00, each additional 7, 10c. Deaths (Continued from Preceding Column) JAMES CASSERLEY James Casserley of Sangudo, Alberta.

passed away Wednesday, October 25, at the age of 48 years. He leaves to mourn his loss besides host of friends, one brother, George, of Dublin. Ireland. Funeral announcements will be made later by Foster McGarvey, Limited, funeral direc- tors. WILLIAM JOHN McLEAN The funeral service of William John McLean of Slocan City, B.C., who passed away at the residence of his daughter, Mrs.

R. N. Chandler, 11132 82 on October 22, aged 62 years, was held on Thursday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at Howard McBride's chapel. Dr.

F. D. Roxburgh officiated and interment took place in the Edmonton cemetery. The pallbearers were all members of Edmonton lodge, No. 7, A.F.

A.M. Many beautiful floral tributes were received. He is survived by his wife, one son, Fred M. McLean of Gull Lake, and two daughters, Mrs. G.

F. Herbert of Calgary and Mrs. R. N. Chandler of Edmonton.

Howard McBride, funeral service. Funerals MRS. THEODOSIA ELIZABETH DOUGLAS The funeral service of Mrs. Theodosia Elizabeth Douglas of 11614 74 who passed away at her home October 24. at the age of 90 years, was held Thursday at 3:00 o'clock from the Metropolitan church.

The Rev. Dr. Grant officiated and interment took place in the Mount Pleasant cemetery. The pallbearers were W. W.

Prevey, J. W. Fry, Dr. N. Allin, W.

W. McBain, S. G. Barnes and A. G.

McKitrick. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Etta Douglas Krieger, and two sons. Henry Morrell, Los Angeles, Walter Schuyler, Edmonton. Hainstock Son, funeral direc- tors.

JOSEPHINE LILLIAN DAVIDSON The funeral service Josephine Lillian Davidson, wife of George S. away at Edmonton nospital on Davidson BEE 11108 84. who passed October 23, at the age of 47, was held Wednesday afternoon, October 25, at 2:00 o'clock from Knox United church. Rev. Phillip Duncan officiated.

Mrs. Adam Smith sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." Interment was made in Mount Pleasant cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs. Wesley McKernan, Albert Kent, Archie Campbell, Chester Martin, Norman Morrison and Frank Swanson, Beautiful floral tributes were received from: Husband and daughter, Sister Sophia and Elmo, Brothers Neil and James, Wess, Daisy and Earl, Donnie, Berita and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Asling, Walnut Grove, B.C., Joe, Emma and boys, Ray and Norman Morrison, Ruby, Bert and Alberta. Florence and Ella Rae, Art, Mr. and Mrs. F.

Swanson and Frank, E. H. and Josephine Pointer, Chester and Mavis, Wardie, Gert and Estor, Wetaskiwin, Cora and May, Mr. and Mrs. D.

Grant and Cora, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Sheppard, Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Church, Mr. and Mrs.

Stewart Hill, Winnifred and Marjory Lipsey, Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson, Bronnie Tipton, Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Maze, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Greer, Mr.

and Mrs. C. Dowling, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher, Mrs.

Mable Kay, Bud and Roy, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Staples, Mr.

and Mrs. W. T. Bunyan, Mrs. Goode and family, G.

W. Edwards, Dr. and Miss McLaurin, Marion Masson, Jean Fryer, Audrey Staples, Sheila Wallace, Phyllis Cowan, Phyllis Rose, Mrs. Jackson, the Cogswell family, Mr. and Mrs.

H. H. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johnstone, Mr.

and Mrs. A. A. Campbell, Myrite and Tim McArthur, Mr. and Mrs.

Grace Duncan, Grace and Brock, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Jones, Leduc, Garneau Sunday School Auxiliary and Mission Band, Knox Women's association, Pupils of Room 4, Garneau High school, Employes of E.C.D.

plant, Retail Staff of E.C.D., Edmonton City Dairy. She leaves to mourn her loss besides her husband, one daughter, Ora G. Davidson, one sister, Mrs. Elmo Essery, two brothers. Neil and James Sutherland.

Howard McBride, funeral directors. Mausoleums 5 MAUSOLEUM Crypts, $200 each. 875 of this invested for perpetual care. Apply Box 90 Journal Personal 6 MACLEAN'S Powder for chronic gastric ulcers, hyperacidity, etc. Same formula used by Winnipeg General hospital.

Can be obtained in 50c and 81.00 cartons from Central Drugs Pharmaceutical Contractors to City Unemployment Relief 440 Notre Dame Winnipeg. Ph. 28675. HAND and card readings. Madame Nelson.

Afternoon, evening. 10018 102 St. HALLOWE'EN Costumes, new. Reasonable rates. Mrs.

Dalzell, 10212 107 St. Ph. 27075 mornings (formerly proprietress Edmonton Masquerade SHE will help you! MADAME HOOKER. famous mystic marvel, tells your future or past from tea cup or palm, daily at Merrick Drug tea room, Jasper East, next C.P.R. Bldg.

Your Christmas Portrait BY Tyrrell Studios will make ideal Christmas gifts. 10169 101 St. Ph. 26765. KNITTING machines regulated.

6015 heavy socks, mitts. Box 321 Journal. KNITTING done by hand. Reasonable. Adults or children.

53 Shasta Apts. FREE FROM 2 TO 4 ELECTRIC Massages relieve aches, pains. Rheumatism 8 specialty. 10020 106 Ave. FUR Coats repaired, relined, work guaranteed.

Ph. 23029. 10135 113 St. ANTIQUES wanted. China.

silver. furniture, stamps. Acadia Shop, 10712 Jasper, Edmonton. HAVE Christmas photos taken early. Deayton's Studios, 9987 Jasper.

Ave. Ph. 21213. CHIMNEYS swept and repaired, flues cleaned. by expert.

Trip, Ph 21649, SPIRELLA garments. Ph. 22869 for corsetieres. Mrs. Bickell, manAger.

8 Harmony after 5:00 p.m. Travel 6A BIG Six Willys Knight, heated. leaving for Vancouver Monday, 9 p.in Take five passengers. Ph. 20815 (Call), Lost 7 STRAYED A white French poodle from 10708 93 St.

Please Ph. 21262. Reward. LOST-One red tall gate for Ford truck. Return to C.

Woodward, Ltd. BLACK leather pocket containing entire harvest earnings, in Rialto theatre, October 25. Liberal reward. Return Journal office. BLACK patent leather handbag.

containing bills, receipts and sum of money. Return Y.W.C.A. Reward. BROWN case, containing glasses, tober 24, near Capital theatre. Ph.

31712. WILL party who picked up white kite chen table around 106 8t. and 97 Monday evening. please Ph. 27596.

Property of returned soidler. STRAYED -One team heavy horses. one light bay, white markings: one brown with star. W. N.

Peters, Ardrossan. Ph. 972-6812. BLACK overnight suit case, Saturday. Red and white car.

Ph. 23313. DARK grey Persian cat. Answers hame "Pibby. Ph.

81616. Rates and Information Male Sits. Wanted (Continued from Preceding Column) EXPERIENCED Salesman, collector and store clerk, of neat appearance, requires employment, any kind. References; bond. Ph.

Patterson. 29960. ODD jobs done cheap. Carpentery, plastering, basement floors, painting, kalsomining. 71264.

RESPECTABLE young man desires work. taking care of furnace or other work in city. Box 324 Journal. SHOWCARD writer and commercial artist desires position. Box 325 Journal.

EXPERIENCED man wants Job on farm. Box 322 Journal. DAIRYMAN, good milker. Danish; references. Ph.

972-7313. WANTED work on farm or dairy, brush work, thoroughly experienced stockman, good milker. Box 317 Journal. RELIABLE. neat appearing young man with selling experience, wants work.

Will consider anything. Ph. 25040. YOUNG man wants work. High school education; work for room and board to learn trade.

Box 300 Journal. EXPERIENCED chef, first class references, seeks position, restaurant or hotel. city or country. Swiss nationality. Box 288, Journal.

Articles for Sale 24 COPPER top Beatty Washer, excellent condition, cheap for cash. Ph. 24283. QUEBEC heater, almost new; brick lined; large size. Cheap for cash.

Suite 6. 9827 108 St. HOOVER Vacuum, almost new; all attachments. Very reasonable. Ph.

28467. UNDERWOOD portable typewriter, first class condition. Reasonable. Ph. 22418.

JEWEL gas range, cream and green; practically new. Ph. 23545. Genuine Irish Poplin Ties AT wholesale prices to clear. Two days only.

Write Box 337 Journal and our representative will call. Reply guaranteed. MAN'S coon coat (42): lady's fur coat (42). 10049 113 St. BABY sleigh, crib, commode chair, carriage runners.

Ph. 82457. FURNACE overhauling. Nielson's Sheet Metal and Plumbing Works. Ph.

33227. USED Skates and boots. Edmonton Cycle 10164 100 St. SIMMONS' walnut crib, new mattress, 89.00. 11240 94 St.

Ph. 23686. AIRWAY Vacuum, complete with attachments. Used three months. 840.

Ph. 24735. PREMIER Duplex vacuum, complete. Ph. 29861.

Ask for 112. Cheap. gas range, with high oven. Ph. 21639.

9-PIECE walnut dining-room suitetable, six chairs, buffet, china cabinet. Excellent condition. Reasonable. Ph. 83069.

GUNS, ammunition, sporting goods, hunters-trappers' complete outfitters. Uncle Ben's Exchange. Storm Sash We Manufacture Sash 24x24 2-lt. storm sash $2.00 each Other sizes at reduced rates. We call and measure your sash.

2-8x6-8 marginal It. French doors, each 89.00 Several odd sizes each $7.00 1-panel doors, balance of stock. each $3.50 Large 3-lt. sash each 90c Country orders in loal lots delivered up to 50 miles free of charge. M.

D. MUTTART LUMBER Ph. 27117. 11415 86 St. CLARKE Jewel high oven gas range.

Cheap. Ph. 83795. radiation good condition. 9550 HAND steam and hot water Jasper Ave.

PREMIER Duplex and Hoover Vacuum. Will sell either cheap. Ph. 82062. READY-MIXED CONCRETE Phone 23881 Alberta Concrete Products, Limited 104 Ave.

and 111 St. WELDING and brazing at bargain prices. Herb. Webb, 10716 Jasper. 22557.

USED TYPEWRITER BARGAINS! Remington Portable $39.50 Remington Model 10 22.50 Underwood Model 5 32.50 Underwood Model 3-14 35.00 REMINGTON RAND, 10120 100A St. Ph. 194025 TIGER Gasoline refined and odorless. Drum lots. plus tax LION Tractor Fuel, refined and odorless.

Drum lots, no tax 19c Dealers Wanted LION OILS LIMITED Edmonton, Alta. 10609 104 Ave. Ph. 22574 MUNRO'S CUT-RATE HARDWARE 50-gal. wood Barrels, clean $2.75 50-gal.

galv. hy. Bbls. clean, $2.75 $1.95 Real Good Broad Axes 82,95 Swolish Bow Saws complete $1.35 gal. Enarco Alc.

Anti-Freeze 52.95 gal. Firestone All- Year AntiFreeze $1.00 gal, sealed quarts Marvelube $1.15 gal, sealed Enarco Winter Oil qt. sealed Enarco Penn Oil 70c gal. Guaranteed Tractor Oil $15 gen. 4-cyl, Dixie Magnetos $1.45 26-inch Saws, Disston make Articles for Sale (Continued from Preceding Column) JIG Saw puzzles and woods.

Hobbies, tools parts. Home Carving and mechanic Turning lathe tools. Bill Greer Market Hardwire Ltd. GUARANTEED watch repairing. Why pay excessive charges.

See Fromant, 10359 97 St. SEE Ray Ryley for radio repairs. Herb. Webb, 10716 Jasper. 22557.

ALARM Clocks repaired, 50c. Watch repairing guaranteed. Schrag. 108 Adams A Big Demand FOR household furniture, ranges. heaters, glassware.

kitchenware, clothing and tools of every description; any quantity, bought for cash. Charles Munton. Ph. 25534 OUR car heaters are "the Weeds" Sold on terms. Herb Webb, 10716 Jasper.

A big demand for furniture, ranges, tools, in any quantity, country trade. Charles Munton, Ph. 25534. $24 walnut bed, cable spring, felt mattress $18.50. Western Hardware.

Ph. 32031. Furnola Circulating Heater, Walnut enamel, special $42.50 Furnola Circulating Heater, special $24.95 Empire Quebec Heater, large size $19.75 Empire Quebec Heater, med. $15.75 No. 45 McClary Heater.

2-Hole Gas Range $14.50 6-in. Stove Pipe, each. 15c Frost-Cop Concentrate, $3.75 (1 gal. makes two gals.) Gasoline Lamp, new style, ea. $6.75 Rubberist Weather Strip, 3e Storm Sash Hangers and Adjusters Thompson Market Hardware Gardening 27 BLACK loam.

sand, gravel, red shale, rock, stepping stones. Ph. 31888. Bicycles-Motorcycles 28 TRADE, in one. your old Edmonton skating Cycle outfit on 10164 100 St.

Ph. 24994. ONE British bicycle, new. Worth $45. Must sell.

$25. 11141 63 St. Ph. 72374. WANTED -Motorcycle cheap for cash.

Write Albert Ceal, Drinnan, Alta. Clothing 29 FOR sale, two gentlemen's suits, size 38. Navy and fawn: tailor made. Both for 89. Ph.

72935. Clothes, wanted. Ph. 24725 ADVERTISER wants men's clothing, fur coats. Ph.

23963. Coal and Wood 30 DRY split white poplar, standard load. $2.25. Ph. 972-8133.

CALL the Beverly Cartage, Ph. 27786. for coal. Double screen lump, $3.50 ton; mine run, $3.25 ton; stove coal. $3.00 ton; nut coal, $2.75 ton.

32 Ritz Hotel. FOR best and cheapest coal Ph. 25455 or 24243. FOR best Keith Fulton coal, Ph. A.

Hudson, 72198. The Coal That Satisfies HARDITE Coal 5 Imperial Bank Bldg. Ph. 25676 SPECIAL--Dry poplar blocks, split $2.25 load. Greene's Transfer, 72334.

$3.50 For Our Best Lump Coal This Price for Limited Time Only Fill Your Bin Now. Marcus Coals Limited Phone 24616 Radio-Musical Mdse. 31 WE. have price eight from used $119. pianos, They are ranging all fully guaranteed.

Jones Cross, 10014 101 St. SMALL electric cabinet radio. Special 820.00. HEINTZMAN LTD. Ph.

25963. 10139 Jasper Ave. FOR sale, Bell player piano, including 75 or more rolls. Cheap for cash. Ph.

32601. GERHARD Heintzman piano for rent, good condition. Ph. 32760. FOR sale, Henry Herbert player piano, like new.

also bench and rolls. What offers? Ph. 31775. SONG Poems wanted. Songs and musical compositions considered for publication.

Send Peter Derek, EJ-108, Charing Cross London, England. VIOLINS, high-grade instruments. Sell or trade. A. P.

NEWALL 10125 102 St. Ph. 22453 1 Victor RE45 Radio combination, formerly $375, special 879.50 The, new Victor Electric Mantel $69.50 1 Orthophonic Victrola 818 Orthophonic Victroias 825 each 1 Granada Orthophonic special $25 We carry a complete stock of tubes for all radios. batteries Blue Bird records, 35c; 3 for $1.00 Victor Records 65c Sheet Music 25c and 35c Write us for our free catalog Art Music Limited Mail Orders Our Specialty 10127 101 St. Edmonton.

Ph. 27260 Radio- -Musical Mdse. (Continued from Preceding Column) Battery Radios. Get our Prices Radio Electric Service. 9837 Jasper MASON Marconi Risch 7-tube piano, like new.

$175. radio, 850. Victor Orthophonic $14. Beatty Electric Washer, $15. Robinson Sons, 10247 Jasper Ave.

GEDEON Expert Piano Tuner. PEPIN, 23073 RADIO Service--Is your radio working properly? not, call 108 THE RADIO STORE 10071 100 St. Ph. 21423 De PHILCO 7-tube (twin speakers), $62; Forrest 8-tube, $55; Marconi 7- tube battery set. $30.

Pianos from 880, Robinson Sons, 10247 Jasper ave. RADIO SERVICE, under supervision of J. E. Sacker. Ph.

24675. Radio Supply 10008 101A Ave. 100 battery sets, $3 to $20. 9925 101A opposite Market. SEE Radio Jack Freeman Specialized Service.

Ph. 25963. evenings 33188. SEVERAL leading makes radios, sold on easy terms We specialize in car radios. Herb Webb, 10716 Jasper.

Articles Wanted 32 WILL pay the 840 for three months old, advertised ed for sale in this paper. Air-wav branch of Edmonton. HOT-WATER Heater (used) for car. Ph. Lawson.

23441. WANTED OF CO service tunic, size 40; cap seven. Box 335 WANTED two pool tables. one snooker table, fully equipped; monthly payments. Must be reasonable.

R. M. Bennett, Flatbush WANTED small lathe. State full particulars. Box 183 Journal.

WANTED Cutter with shafts and single driving harness. State price. Box 182 Journal. WANTED engine lathe 13 to 18 in. Give price and full particulars first letter.

E. C. Walker, Riverton, Alberta. WANTED k.w. 32-volt plant cheap.

Box 181 Journal. A. Cload, Auctioneer PAYS the highest price for furniture, ranges, tools, etc. Ph. 24725.

Wanted Ranges, Heaters, etc. Ph. 24725 WANTED house of furniture. Ph. 23963 HIGHEST prices paid for furniture, tools.

etc. Ph. 24470. Clyde Smith. FURNITURE, ranges, heaters, tools, in any quantity.

We pay cash. Phone 21496. Rae's Exchange WANTED in any quantities, furniture, ranges, tools, heaters, for country trade. Charles Munton, Ph. 25534.

Wanted 50 Ranges and Heaters Ph. 25534 Alaska Salvage Co. Buys Almost Anything 10327 101 St. Ph. 25827 REED'S Exchange will pay high prices for used furniture.

Ph. 27250. WANTED house of furniture for cash. 24725. YOUR old gold bought for cash, for manufacturing purposes.

IRVING KLINE Official C.P.R. Timekeeper 10123 101 St. Ph. 25264 Machinery 33 SMALL magneto type engine, suitable small generator, $19.50. 10339 Jasper.

22 sets heavy logging sleighs, like new. 20 sets good farm sleighs; 30 good farm wagons. A number of extra wagon wheels. Will sell cheap. Clyde Smith.

9911 102A Ave. Dogs and Pet Stock 34 ANGORA Rabbits for sale. Apply 11943 104 St. Ph. 23670.

MARVEL Kennels; quality bargains in high -class Pekingese, Pomeranians. 9541 102A Ave. Fur-Bearing Animals 35 QUEBEC. Mink, and McLintock large. $55, strain, he two exfemales and male.

CAPITAL SEED POULTRY SUPPLY 10189 99 St. Ph. 21342 Poultry and Supplies 36 160 Rhode Island Reds and Barred Rock pullets, March and April hatched. for sale. 5815 Fort Rd.

WANTED live and dressed poultry. F. J. Geary, Ph. 32343.

10109 82 Ave. Livestock 37 FOR sale, six good Jersey springers, five Shorthorn springers. coming fresh. J. Stott, North Edmonton.

Ph. 972-1913. FRESH young Jersey cow. 11613 139 St. SIX fresh cows.

W. G. Morris, North Edmonton. Ph. 972-1841.

SIX Shorthorn and Holstein cOws, fresh. H. Bignall, Ph. 26977. PAIR of coyotes, raccoon, goats, Yorkshire boar.

Ph. 32824. There is a demand for stoves and heaters these days offer yours through Journal Want Ads and get cash! Business Services 40 AUCTIONEERS HOWE, the Auctioneer, sells town country. 10012 101A Ave. Ph.

26661. Tillie The Toiler She's Weight in Worth Junk. Her WEEL, 1 WANTA BUY HER DEE WHAT YOU CALL CARD SEE? IM FROM PASGUALE AND PASQUALE WELL, WHO PAY FEEFTY CENTA POUND ARE YOU AND FOR THAT BIG HUNKA WHAT'LL YOU JUNK GIVE THERE'S A MAN OUT THEES ROSEE I SEE HER TROO HERE WANTS TO SEE DE WINDER YOU ABOUT ROSIE YES WHAT ABOUT IT? SEND HIM IN 0 Fit Ring compel Announcements1 to 8 Announcements Where to Go 80 Florists 63 Monuments 4 Mausoleums 5 Personal 6 Travel 64 Lost Found 8 Educational, 9 to 14 Music Teachers 9 Tuition 10 Trade Schools 11 Dancing Schools 12 Beauty Parlors 13 Dressmakers 14 Employment15 to 23 Female Help, (Inst.) 16 Wanted 15 Male Help 17 Male Help (Instruc.) 18 Salesmen Wanted 19 Agents Wanted 20 Teachers 21 r'emale Sit. Wanted 22 Male Sit. 23 Merchandise24 to 39 Articles for 24 Trade It 25 Building Materials.

26 Gardening 27 One day, 15c; 3 five words per line for Figures in groups of abbreviation count as one Bicycle-Motorcycles. 28 Rentals-57 to 75 Clothing 29 Coal and Wood 30 Farms to Let 57 Radio- -Musical Mdse. 31 Houses to Let (Fur.) 59 Articles 32 Houses to Let Machinery 33 (Unfurnished) 60 Dogs and Pet 34 Houses Wanted to Fur-bearing Animals 35 Let 61 Poultry and Supplies 36 Livestock 37 Apartments 62 and Feed 38 Apartments Seed Grain 39 (Unfurnished) 63 Apartments Wanted 64 Bus. Prof. Services, Hotels 65 40 to 41 Rooms (Furnished).

66 Rooms (Unfur.) 67 Business Services 40 Professional Services 41 Rooms (Housekeeping) 68 Financial-42 46 Rooms (With Board) 69 to Rooms Wanted 70 Business Chances 42 Stores to Let 71 Investments 43 Money to Loan 44 Offices to Let 72 Loans Wanted 45 Storage Space 73 Insurance 46 Warehouse 74 Summer 75 Real Estate 47 to 56 Acreage 47 Farms for Sale 48 Automotive 76 to 81 B. C. Property 49 Farms Wanted to Garages 76 Buy 50 Auto Wreckage 77 Lots for Sale 51 Lots Wanted to Buy. 52 Auto 78 Houses for Sale 53 Houses Wanted to Radiators Repaired. 79 Buy 54 Autos for Sale.

80 Swaps 55 Listings Wanted 56 Autos Wanted 81 WANT AD RATES- PER LINE consecutive days, 40c; 6 consecutive days, 60c. Count first two lines, seven words to each additional line. five or less, dollar marks and each initial letter or word. (Minimum charge 30c) WANT AD DISPLAY -Per Inch One day, 3 consecutive days, 6 consecutive days, $6.00. Minimum, 1 inch.

Announcements under "Engagements and Weddings" "Births," "Cards of Thanks." and "In Memoriam," 25 words for each additional 7 words, 25c. (Displayed $1.50 per inch). "Obituaries," 100 words, each additional 7 words 10c. All ads are restricted to their proper classification and to the regular style of typesetting. Holders of Journal box numbers may have replies forwarded promptly to their own address for a nominal charge of 10c.

When answering ads requiring references the Journal suggests that originals should not be sent as they may be mislaid. Copies are just as satisfactory. Corrections of errors in Want ads should be made before the second insertion. Allowance cannot be made for more than one incorrect insertion. The Edmonton Journal is a member of the Association of Newspaper Classified Advertising Managers which base for its aim the elimination of fraudulent and misleading advertising.

Journal will appreciate having its attention called to any advertisement not conforming to the highest standards of honesty. CONTRACT RATES ON REQUEST CONTRACTORS W. D. McALLISTER, Building Contractor, general repairs. Prices to suit the times.

9568 87 Ave. INGRAM, general contractor. 401 Empire Blk. Ph. 25733.

FLYNN, T. plastering contractor. Stucco a specialty. Ph. 25405 DECORATING C.

H. LOSIE, Ph. 33336 PAINTING, paperhanging. Spray machine for buildings. Floors resurfaced and refinished.

GLASS AND GLAZING City Window and Office Cleaners, Ltd. 10170 104 St. Ph. 21234. HOUSE MOVING MARKS, H.

buildings raised, house moving, excavating and general teaming Buildings bought and sold. 410748 114 St. Ph. 25438. PRINTING GOOD printing at the right price, Reliable Printing Ltd.

Ph. 24078 ROOFING J. CHRISTIAN, general roofing. sheet metal work. 9831 100 residence 26467.

REPAIRS SANDY repairs wringers, guns, phonographs, etc. Rear o' Mike's. Ph. 24949. EXPERT French Polisher, furniture finishers, repairing, upholstery.

10124 99 St. 23351. GUNSMITH, sport goods, repairing. Cottle, 10250 101 St. Ph.

22530. TENTS AND AWNINGS Awnings, Tents, Tarpaulins Edmonton Tent Awning Ltd. Ph. 21763 10046 102 St. NORTHWEST Tent Awning manufacturers awnings, tents tarpaulins, wagon covers.

Jasper. Ph. 22818 WINDOW CLEANERS A.B.C. WINDOW CLEANERS Ph. 21234 Professional Services 41 DENTAL DUNSWORTH.

Dr. dentist, X-ray gas. 242 Birks Bldg. Ph. 25245.

HAYNES. Dentist, Gas extraction. Empire Blk. Ph. 25755.

MacLAURIN, Dr. L. dentist dental X-ray and gas. 403-4 Tegler Bldg. Ph.

26448. LEGAL WOODS. Field. Craig Hyndman, barristers, solicitors. notaries.

314- 819 McLeod Bldg. Ph. 25147. MEDICAL BOULANGER, Dr. Physician, Surgeon Office 10018 102A Ave.

Ph. 22009. FORIN. Dr. diseases of stomach.

12310 Jasper Ave. Ph. 81929. GEGGIE, Dr. C.

general surgery and diseases of women. Office, 705 Tegier Bldg. Ph. 21626 and 81300. MACKAY.

Dr. J. physician and surgeon, diseases of the heart 510 Tegler. Ph. office 22442.

Res. 81863. LEITCH, Dr. D. children's diseases 502 McLeod Bldg.

Ph. 27412. MACBETH. A.W., M.D.. P.R.S.C.E., surgeon.

diseases of women. 723 Tegier Bldg. Ph. 26311. Res 10328 121 St.

Ph. 82065. MACDONALD, Dr. J. Clyde, physician, surgeon.

205 McLeod Bldg. Ph 27439. McEACHERN, Dr. Isaac W. F.A C.S, Surgeon and Gynaecologist, 310 Empire Bik.

Ph. Office 22621, house 81724. MORRISH, Dr. W. D.M.RE., Cambridge.

Urinary and skin diseases. X-ray and clectro-therapy. 508 McLeod Bldg ORR. Dr. Harold Diseases, of the skin.

329 Tegler B.dg. Ph. 24589- 32325. SMITH, Dr. Emerson, specialist.

GenIto Urinary Surgery. 711 Tegler Bldg. Ph. 22558-32506. VANT-Dr.

Ross, specialist. Practice limited to maternity and diseases of women. 401 Birks Bldg. Ph. 22217-21828.

MATERNITY HOSPITALS SALVATION Army Grace Maternity Hospital for women and girls. Ph. 22567. attorneys. Canadian And foreign patente, Edmonton Correspondents.

24 Dominion Bank Chambers, OPTOMETRISTS INNES, William, registered Optometrist. Glasses Atted. Repairs 10128 101 Ph. 22562. EYE TROUBLE- WHY SUFFER? STEP into Irving Kline's today for skillful examination and correctiy fitted glasses.

Glasses $2.00 down, balance $1.00 A week. IRVING KLINE Registered Optometrist 10128 101 ML. Ph. 95264 PATENT ATTORNEYS RAMSAY Company, registered patent SURVEYORS MITCHELL, B. Specializing, city, town, municipal surveys.

Ph. 21677. 408 Northern Investment Bldg. Business Chances 42 12-ROOM, brick house, steam heat, near University. Rent $80 a month, Suitable for rooming-house.

Ph. 22236. EXPERIENCED hotelman wants to rent licensed hotel. Box 333 Journal. EXPERIENCED hotelman wants rental proposition, licensed hotel.

Box 316 Journal. GROCERY "Apply Confectionery, living quarters. after six, 10870 96 St. WANTED rent, country hotel. Write Box 294 Journal, giving' complete details.

WANTED to rent with option to buy hotel, country preferred. Box 289, Journal. Licensed Hotel Sacrifice 18 rooms, on beautiful lake and busy highway, no other license within 100 miles. This place has a wonderful future and can be bought at $3,000 under its value. Owing to illness the price is $5,500 with $4,000 cash.

LOVE COMPANY, LTD. 201 Empire Block We have purchasers for smallsized businesses, amounting to $2,500 or less. What have you to offer? Your listings will receive our very best attention. If you want a business in Alberta you want us WHYTE LTD. Real Estate Business Brokers 10117 100 St.

Ph. 22554 Investments 43 Bonds, guaranteed by the prove ince. Due in 1943, for sale by vate party. Box 326 Journal. Loans Wanted 45 $240 at for eight months, with good security.

Box 184 Journal. Acreage 47 WANTED buyers for two splendid homes: 7 lots; suitable chicken ranches. W. C. Rowe, 10144 101 St.

Farms for Sale 48 MAYERTHORPE-160 acres, improved. Dewberry, 160 acres, improved. ville. 320 acres, improved. Want title house property in" change.

W. C. ROWE. 10144 101 St. QUARTER Section 50 miles from Ed: monton.

15 acres cultivated. New 5-room frame house, barn 14x50; fenced. $600. Associated Agencies, Empire Blk. 480 Acres raw land, fairly open, lots of hay.

four miles from station, About 50 miles from Edmonton, $2.25 per acre, on terms. BAGLEY McMANUS 9944 101A Ave. Ph. 24841 SNAP Quarter north on gravelled highway, broke, black loam soil, excellent water, -roomed frame house with cement basement and furnace. 81.200, $400 cash.

H. S. HEGLER. LTD. 10158 Jasper Ave.

Ph. 25458 Evenings 32183 58 Replies To want ad box numbers were received at the Journal on Wednesday, October 25, 1933. An average of only of these advertisements carry a box number instead of an address or phone. If of the advertisementa in the Journal brought 58 replies, how many then. did the other bring? FIGURE IT OUT! EDMONTON JOURNAL To place your Want Ada Phone 23481.

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