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at A Edmonton Journal Mant Ada MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1938 Female Help Wanted (Continued from Preceding Column OF woman for general housework. 0559 106 8t. evenings. HOUSEKEEPER wanted for farm. Nice home.

11223 120 St HOUSEKEEPER, About 25, wanted by widower. One that cares more for a home than for wages. 6924 120 Ave. Apply after 6 p.m. Male Help Wanted (18) THE municipal district of Tomahawk No.

521 invites applications for the position of muntelpal doctor. Salary 81.200 per annum with house and fuel. Transportation to be arranged. Applications to reach the secretary treasurer on or before noon on urday, October 29, 1938. Frank King, Secretary- Tomahawk, Alberta.

WANTED energetic woman over 30 for special Christmas sales work. Apply between and 6 to 21 Dominion Bank building. EXPERIENCED grain accountant. Reply stating experience and salary expected. Immediate employment.

Confidential. Box 465, Journal. EXPERIENCED magazine subscription salespeople, managers, international circulation representatives for Canada, British Empire, European. Asiatic, Central, South American territories. Write for details, Steele, 5 Columbus Circle.

New York City. TAILOR wanted, experienced bushelman, good wages. Must be first class. Apply Fleming Lowden, 10311 Jasper Ave. WANTED five ambitious men.

Highest cash commissions paid while learning to become master barbers. Special low tuition fees for next 30 days. Write or call Manager. Moler Barber School. 10171 100A Edmonton.

PERMANENT salaried salesmen positions. house to house for young married men. Apply own handwriting. Box 452 Journal. YOUTH to learn fur farming.

preferably from country. Used to animals, Clean, honest and willing. Box 446 Journal. TEN men. permanent empioyment, with good pay for ambitious and honest men.

No capital needed. Prefer men free to travel. See Mr. Olsen. 11426, 95 after five, or write immediately.

EXPERIENCED watchmaker, with thorough knowledge of material. Excellent proposition for advancement. Reply Box 400 Journal. PHOTO finisher for modern plant; permanent. State experience and salary.

Artistone Studios, Wetaskiwin Alberta. BOY. grade 12, to learn printing trade. State age and parent's address. Reply Box 378 Journal.

EXPERIENCED Photo Coupon salesman Sigerist Studio, Edmonton. WE want agents to seil nonuments. Hundreds of monuments sold in your district every year If you can sell anything you can sell these monuments and add to your present income. Wrife Box 27 Journal for proposition. Outfit costs you nothing.

Male Help (Instruc.) (20) AVIATION training -Brisbane Aviation Vancouver. Write repretentative, Box 120 Journal. THE Canadian Diesel Engineering Schools. 11414 Jasper Edmonton. are now accepting students for their winter classes.

which are just commencing. Teaching all branches of Diesel Engineering. Home study courses with shop work later. or full-time day courses. Ph.

81161 or write for full particulars. IF you like to draw, sketch or paint, write for test (no fee). Give age and occupation. Box 186, Jour- Salesmen Wanted (21) Attention TWO men over twenty-one. Sales experience preferable.

The men we will select will have permanent work with opportunity for advancement. Earnings discussed at office. Apply today between 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. 201 McLeod bldg. GOOD canvassing salesmen.

Preferably with car for Edmonton. Permanent work. Connection with Dominion-wide organization. Apply Mr. Gordon, Room 414, Macdonald hotel.

9-10 a.m. OWING to the fact that our former representative in the City of Edmonton has moved away, we are open to make an immediate appointment in Edmonton for the famous Mortimer-Dow line of calendars. We are an old established firm and there is an opportunity for a hardworking. aggressive salesman to make himself a nice income with the new season right at hand. Reply immediately to Mortimer Limited, Ottawa.

WANTED. 3 salesmen; Christmas work. Experience not essential. Apply stating age, experience, telephone, to Box 464 Journal. OF good appearance, for health, accident and automobile insurance.

Give phone number for appointment. Box 451 Journal. WANT distributor to handle rubber heels, taps, slabs. and full soles. for rubber heel manufacturer.

Connections with the shoe findings and repair trade essential. Reference Box 58. Journal. SALESMEN for exclusive greeting cards. also dollar box line.

Good commissions. Dawe Engraving, 207 Birks Bldg. ESTABLISHED calendar house has immediate opening for experienced salesman to carry complete line of advertising calendars and specialties, Exclusive territories. Highest commission paid. Give full particulars regarding age, experience and territory covered to International Lithographing Limited.

1191- 1195 Bathurst Toronto, Ont. Agents Wanted (22) CHRISTMAS card salespeople- ada's money making sensation. Get this brand new line for easy sales and big commission. Beautiful sample portfolio free. Rotogravure Art Company, Arts -Crafts Bide Vancouver.

CHRISTMAS Card salespeople. Big profita now. Sell the most compiete Christmas card line. Make big money every day showing season's largest selection. Printed to order Christmas cards, with sender's name and address.

Designed by leading artists, values unequalled at our tow prices, Four attractive lines including 25 for $1.00 personals. Also many different boxes assortments, all big money makers. Canada's favorite "21" card ment is finest ever produced, sells for $1.00, your profit 50c. Make big money for Christmas. Start now.

Cash in on these fast selling lines published by the largest company of its kind in Canada. Branches from coast to coast. Get easier orders. No experience necessary, Write for free sample book, Agents also wanted in smaller towns. Liberal commissions.

Friendly service. Premier Art Guild, 281 McDermot Winnipeg. CHRISTMAS card agents wanted. Outfit free: no experience needed. Low prices, high commissions, sensational values.

Write Pictorial Card Company, 576 Seymour Vancouver AGENTS with own car, country districts, virgin territory. BOx 351, Journal. Female Sits. Wanted (24) YOUNG women. work, any kind, good cook.

sewing. Ph. 26487. GIRL, excellent education, desires work. Ph.

33571. EXPERIENCED girl desires day work. Good ironer. Ph. 26929.

EXPERIENCED housekeeper wishes position. Please do not phone. Apply Salvation Army Home, 10528 98 St. TRAINED, experienced nurse desires general nursing or doctor's office. References.

Ph. 21918. EXPERIENCED girl desires day work immediately. Ph. 26814.

Olive. YOUNG experienced woman wants day work immediately. Ph. 32254. room 23.

STUDENT wants work for room and board while taking beauty course. Ph. 22964. EXPERIENCED dressmaker desires sewing, alterations or anything. Reasonable.

Ph. 81725. RELIABLE girl wants work. $1.00 day. 25 cents hour.

Helen, 27018.0 EXPERIENCED girl desires work by hour or day. Ph. 26691. UNDERGRADUATE Nurse, middle aged, experienced. References.

Ph. 24437. YOUNG widow. graduate nurse, no encumbrance, wants position, country hospital. References.

Box 432 Journal. CAPABLE woman desires work, day or hour. Ph. 25340. EXPERIENCED girl desires housework or hour.

Box 442, Journal. WILLING girl wishes position in store. Low wages to begin. Ph. 72533 from 4 to 6.

13229 104 St. EXPERIENCED clerk desires position in store immediately. Will take housework, wages $15 month: immediately. Ph. 82156 after 4 p.m.

EXPERIENCED cook for lunch counter or short order. Ph. 26393. LADY will do dressmaking and alterations. Well fitted.

Ph. 22994. Call mornings. EXPERIENCED girl wants work, day or hour. Ph.

21714. WORK wanted: Housekeeper, boarding-house, hotel, laundry. Ph. 26487. EXPERIENCED housekeeper, schoolage child, desires position.

Box 411 Journal. STENOGRAPHER and dictaphone operator desires position; 15 years' experience. Ph. 32934. EXPERIENCED Scandinavian woman, laundry, cleaning, kalsomining, day, hour.

Ph. 26467. NURSE desires private work. Reasonable. Ph.

71343. GIRL desires work with dressmaker. References. Ph. 26985.

DRESSMAKER'S assistant, small wages. Box 389 Journal. STENOGRAPHER, McTavish business course, desires position. Some experlence. References.

Ph. 32520. WOMAN wants work, day or hour. Ph. 22975.

GRADUATE Stenographer, bookkeeper, three months' experience. wants position. Ph. 23937. EXPERIENCED girl desires work by day Ph.

27740, suite 24. YOUNG. experienced lady would like job on farm Write Box 367 Journal. EXPERIENCED woman desires housework by hour. Ph.

24821. Mrs. Jeske. WANT Ads. soliciting work at a salary, run at 1c per word per day Six days for the price of five.

Cash. Minimum 10 words for 30c. Male Sits. Wanted (25) YOUNG man with bicycle desires delivery work. Experienced at clerking and delivering.

8405 114 Ave. YOUNG man, experienced farmer, needs work. English nationality, Box 462. Journal. YOUNG man needs work, anyhere in Canada.

English nationality. Age 30. Box 461, Journal. BARBER student wants work as apprentice. Wage or commission.

Box 463. Journal. SALESMAN, good producer, with large connections, can handle full or sideline on commission basis. Will sell anything anywhere. Own car.

Box 460. Journal. YOUNG MAN wants night work. Box 471 Journal. TELEPHONE 23481 To Place Your Journal Want Ad.

Want Ads received by 10:30 a.m., week days, and 10:00 a.m. Saturdays, will appear the same day. Competent ad-takers will serve you between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. daily except Sunday.

JOURNAL WANT ADS. Are Result-Getters BLONDIE It Doesn't Seem Possible to Baby Dumpling! By Chic Young DAGWOOD, WE WE BOUGHT GREAT THAT'S THE NAME WERE THERE NEED A NEW A NEW THAT VACUUM HOW TIME FLIES OF A YEAR---IT WAS PEOPLE LIVING ON VACUUM THIS WHY, WE JUST CLEANER IN -IT SEEMS WHAT DOES BEFORE YOU WERE THIS WORLD AWAY ONE DOESN'T BOUGHT 1932 LIKE JUST 1932 MEAN, BORN BACK IN PICK UP THAT YESTERDAY DADDY? ANYMORE ONE 1932 YOUNG A Professional MEDICAL. DOCTORS ALLIN 8. M.D., P.R.C.S, Eng General Burgeon Diseases of Women 203-4 McLeod Bldg Ph. 26333-31707 BOULANGER.

DE J. Physician and surgeon, Boulanger Bide. Ph. 22009 ELLIS. Dr.

Gordon. specialist genito. urinary surgery. 711 Tegler Ph 21474. GEGGIE, Dr.

C. General Surgery and Diseases of Women, and Richard, Dr L. Physician, 700 Tegler Bik. Phones 21626-81300. GILLESPIE.

D. general surgery, rectal disease. 248 Birks Bldg Ph 22767 LEITCH and Calder. DrS. children's diseases, 510 McLeod Bide.

Ph 97412 MACKAY, Dr 8.. physician Diseases of the heart and chest 509 Tegler Bldg. Ph 22442, 81863. MORRISH. Dr.

W. D.M.R.E... I bridge Urinary and disease, X-ray and electro- therapy. 508 Leod Bldg. MACBETH, A M.D..

P.R.S.C.E.. surgeon. diseases of women 723 Tegler. Ph. 26311 10328 121 St.

Ph 82065 ORR. Dr. Harold Disease of the skin. 329 Tegler Bldg Ph. 25489- 32325 TUCKER, Dr.

Gordon, specialist genito-urinary surgery 434 Tegler Ph. 25642-33032. VANT. Dr. Ross specialist maternity.

geneacology. Birks Bldg Ph. 22217. 32596. OPTICIANS INNES.

Wm. registered optometrist. For a complete optical service, Ph 22562; upstairs, 10128 101 St. PATENT ATTORNEYS RAMSEY Company, registered patent attorneys. Canadian and foreign patents.

Edmonton correspondents, 24 Dominion Bank Chambers REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS SHOPPING TIRESOME WITH POOR EYESIGHT The key to eye comfort is in your eyes. Get the facts and lose your after -shopping headaches. See Irv1ng Kline, registered optometrist. located at 10117 Jasper. His completely equipped parlor is handy downtown and his service is dependable.

If glasses are necessary you can get them on easy terms from Irving Kline. Business Service (28) AUCTIONEERS EARL LANYON, LIVESTOCK AND Country Specialty. Ph 71211 and 11035 87 Ave. EXPRESS AND TRANSFER Ph. 25455-Motor Truck CITY DELIVERIES SPECIALITY FURNACE CLEANING FOR safety's sake arrange now for chimney sweeping, furnace cleaning, repairs.

The cost is low. Ph Trip 28374. OUR giant power suction cleaner makes your furnace like new. For free inspection and repairs. Ph Shedden.

25596 HOUSE MOVING BUILDINGS moved, foundations built. Also sand. gravel A. Hudson, Ph. 72198 ROSS Wardell, House Mover Foundations Built Ph.

27521. 10813 108 Ave BUILDINGS moved, raised. foundations built Buildings bought, sold. For estimates. Marks, 10748 114 St Ph 25438 REPAIRMEN ALL makes of phonographs repaired Full stock of parts.

Jones Cross, Ltd. next Journal Bldg Ph. 24746 Liberty Machine Works Ltd. SAM NICHOLS, MGR Machine Work and Welding- gAll kinds Engine Rebuilding, Gear Cutting. 10247 103 Edmonton Ph 22048 GUNSMITH COTTLE, 10250 101 St.

Ph. 22530 TENTS and AWNINGS VENETIAN Blinds- 22818 9921 Jasper North- -West Tent Awning AWNINGS- Ph 21762 10046 102 St. Edmonton Tent Awning Co. Ltd. HEATING and PLUMBING DOW Scott, Plumbing, Heating 10135 105 St Ph 21926 Home Building (29) and MODERNIZATION BUILDINGS- SUPPLIES LATH No.

1, $6.00: No. 2, $5.00 per Cedar shingles No. 1, 2. $3.60 per M. Economy Lumber, Portage 101 St.

Ph. 24310. For Quality and Service, See ARMITAGE-McBAIN LBR CO LTD 25236-Phones- -22594 Cor Jasper Ave and 93 St. FOR sale, all steam radiation and plumbing fixtures out of the wrecked T. Eaton Buildings Also new and slightly-used belting of all sizes, well casing, pumps, pipes and barbed wire at low prices.

Edmonton Junk Co Ph 24943 WE cater to the nouseholder and his lumber requirements 2h. 24165 W. H. CLARK LUMBER CO LTD MOSS-TEX INSULATION For Economy Comfort SPECIAL SHAVINGS LARGE BALE 20c DELIVERED 2 TO 5 FOOT SIDING $12 PER THOUSAND Country orders delivered free in load lots up to 50 miles. Longer distances can be arranged.

M. D. Muttart LUMBER LIMITED Phone 27117 Phone 81144 CONTRACTORS BUILDERS, alterations, concrete work. Estimates free Kerswell and Hodgson Ph. 83580.

J. P. Levasseur Construction Company. 10752 101 St. Ph.

21871. R. H. RAE, building contractor. Free estimates.

11504 97 St. Ph. 72785. POOLE Construction Company, Ltd. Building repairs, remodeling and alterations Ph.

24441. TELEPHONE 20101 Engaged Mr. and Stra. James Watt, South Edmonton, announce the engagement to George F. Majer, eldest son of Mrs.

of their eldest daughter, Mary Ann. Majer and the late George Majer, of Anscimo, Alberta. The wedding will, take place November 10. Married BATTRUM-KNUTSON Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Knutson, of Ed. monton. Alberta, announce the mare ringe of their eldest daughter, Ines, to Edmund D.

Battrum, of Calgary, Alberta. The ceremony at which the Reverend Canon H. T. Montgomery, quietly at M.A., officiated took place St. George's church, Bantf.

Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Battrum will reside in Calgary. Born OOLEY -Born to Mr.

and Mra. Everett Ooley at the Misericordia hospital, October 22, a son. A BEAUTIFUL Souvenir Baby Booklet is given free to each family annew arrival in this nouncing a umn This booklet contains much charts for recording items interesting information. weight and space you will enjoy reading when baby grows older. Deaths LUC OLIVA LAMOUREUX The death occurred in the city Sunday of Lue Oliva Levy Lamoureux, at the age of 76 years.

The deceased leaves to mourn his loss his loving wife, two 60118 and four daughters. Mr. Leo Lamoureux, Fort SaskatchePaul Lamoureux, Edmonton; Mrs. Yvonne Lefebvre, Mrs. Charles A.

DeLong. Mrs. Aldas Arial, Edmonton: Mrs. George McEwan, Drinnan; four sisters, Rev. Sister St.

Lue, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Montreal; Rev. Sister moureux. Order of Grey Nuns. Montreal: Miss Antoinette Lamoureux, R.N., Montreal; Mrs. George Maynard, Sergeant's Bluff, Iowa; 14 grandchildren.

The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 10:00 o'clock at the Immaculate Conception church. Rev. J. R. Ketchen will officiate.

Interment will be made in the family plot in the Edmonton Catholle cemetery. Prayers will be held Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Aldas Arial. 9614 108A Ave.

Connelly and McKinley, funeral directors. HAROLD BUSTEAD Harold Bustead of Clyde, Alberta, passed away in the city Sunday, October 23, aged 25 years. He leaves to mourn his loss besides his loving wife, one daughter, Violet; mother. Mrs. Bustead, In England.

The funeral service will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at Clyde. Interment will take place in the Clyde cemetery. Andrews Stretton, funeral directors. MRS WILHELMINA FOX Mrs. Wilhelmina Fox of 9634 110A passed away at the family restdence on Saturday, October 22, aged 76 years.

She leaves to mourn her loss four daughters, Mrs. B. Haman, Mrs. H. S.

Pearce, Mrs. G. Schultz of Edmonton, Mrs. G. Roehrs, Chicago; five sons.

J. Fox, Grande Prairie, L. Pox. Seattle, W. Fox.

E. Fox and George Fox, Edmonton: one sister and two brothers. 20 grandchildren. The funeral service will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock from St. Peter's Lutheran church.

Rev. A. J. Muller will officiate. Interment will take place in the family plot in the Edmonton cemetery.

Andrews Stretton, funeral directors. EDITH HELEN HENRIETTA WILLIAMS At Leduc. Sunday, October 23. Edith Helen Henrietta, beloved wife of Eston Williams. Leduc, in her 71st year.

She leaves to mourn her loss her husband. Mr. Eston Williams: one son, E. K. Williams, K.C..

of Winnipeg; three daughters, Mrs. R. M. Gourlay of Leduc, Mrs. H.

A. Wood of Montreal, Mrs. W. Hately of Winnipeg: one sister. Mrs.

G. M. Wedd of Toronto. Funeral service will be held at the family residence Tuesday, October 25, at 2:00 p.m. Rev.

R. Ross will officiate. Interment at Leduc. MR. RICHARD HARRIS Mr.

Richard Harris passed away at Vansouver on Thursday. October 20. 1938, of 3652 West 21st in his 75th year. He is survived by one son, Alfred, in Edmonton; one daughter. Mrs.

George Pyne of Vancouver: two grandsons. George R. Pyne and Donald Harris. in Edmonton; one granddaughter, Miss Helen Pyne. Vancouver: one great -grandson, Maurice R.

Pune. Edmonton. The funeral service will be held Wednesday atfernoon at 3:30 o'clock from Andrews and Streton funeral chapel, corner 112 st. and Jasper. Rev.

L. D. Bachelor will offidate. Interment will be made in the family plot in the Edmonton cometory. Andrews and Stretton, funeral directors.

MRS. HELEN MAGA Mrs. Helen Maga, beloved wife of D. Masa of Red Deer. Alberta, passed away in a local hospital on October 23, aged 62 years, She is survived by her husband, four daughters, Mary, Rosie, Katie and Annie, all of Red Deer; and four sons, Nick of Willingdon.

and Peter. Bill and Mike, all of Red Deer The remains will be forwarded Monday to Wastoh. where interment will take place, Howard and McBride, funeral service. MRS. AGNES McCAW BROWN Mrs.

Agnes McCaw Brown of 10611 122 passed away at her late restdence on October 24. aged 80 years. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. E. McLuskie of Edmonton.

Mrs. WV. L. Meredith and Mrs. W.

Whiteside, both of Winnipeg: one son, W. Brown of Gary, Indiana, U.S.A.. and one sister, Mrs. W. Nisbett of Galston.

Ayrshire, Scotland. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at Howard and McBride's chapel. Rev. R. K.

Cameron will officiate and interment will take place in the Edmonton cemetery. Howard and McBride, funeral service. MR. THOMAS OLDE Mr. Thomas Olde of Edberg, AIberta, passed away in the city Sunday.

October 23. He leaves to mourn his loss his father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Olde of Edberg.

The funeral service will be held Tuesday at 1:00 o'clock from Andrews and Stretton funeral chapel. corner 112 st. and Jasper. Rev. A.

B. Argue will officiate. Interment will be made In the Beechmount cemetery. Andrews and Stretton, funeral directors. Funerals MIKE POWLIK The funeral service of Mike Powlik.

of Thorsby, Alberta, who passed away 111 an Edmonton hospital on Oct. 19. at the age of 25 years. was held Saturday morning at 9:00 o'clock at the family residence and 10:00 o'clock at the Thorsby Greek Catholic church, Rev. Father Dobbo officiated.

Interment was made in the Thorsby cemetery. The pallbearers were Messr: Pasula, T. Babiak. J. Yawney.

J. Pastile. B. Meditsky. and M.

Pasula, Many beautiful floral tributes were received. He leaves to mourn his loss besides his mother. Mrs. Annie Powlik. of Thorsby: three brothers.

Andrew. John. and Bill. of Thorsby; five sisters, Mrs. A.

Chornik, of Thorsby: Mrs. T. Tymofte. in Ontario: Mrs. Harry Bores, of Calmar: Miss Sophia Powlik.

of Edmonton: Miss Francis Powlik, st home. Foster McGarves, Ltd. funeral directors. MR. FRANK RAYMOND STRANAHAN Committal services for Mr.

Frank Reymond Stranahan, of Wainwright, Alberta. who paszed away at Wainwright on October 18. aged 50 sears, were held on Monday morning at 10:00 o'clock at the Edmonton cemetery Rev Wm. Simons officiated. He is survived by his wife: one son.

James. of Wainwright; his mother. Mrs. E. Stranahan, of Harper.

Kansas: and three Mrs. Fred Clark of Harper, Kansas; Mrs. R. A. Duns.

of Dellas, and Mrs. Dick Hoffman, Alamazerdo. New Mexico. Howard and McBride, funeral service. Funerals (Continued from Preceding Column) MILDRED ANN JESPERSEN.

The funeral service of dear little Mildred Ann, dauehter of Mr. and Mra. Harold Jespersen, of Stony Plain, who passed away at her home Detober 19 at the age of 21 months, was held at the Glory Hills Baptist church. Friday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. Rev.

A. Kramer officiated, and interment took place the Baptist cemetery The pallbearers were, Messra. Albert Goerz. John Adama, Ralph Jespersen. and Herbert Goers.

Beautiful floral tributes were received from: Daddy, Mamma, Norman and Tillie And Martha, Grandpa and Grandma Jess persen and family, Grandpa and Grandma Goerz and family, Roland. Frieda, Earl and Elmer, Reuben and Margaret, Uncle Best and Aunt Lottie, Uncle and Auntie Armbruster and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe, George and Elizabeth. Mr.

and Mrs. Jones, Amy and Jessie, Air, and Mra. E. chael, Mr. and Mra.

Campbell and Max Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. John Starb and family, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Miller and family, Mr. and Mira. C. Hinkel and family. She is survived by her loving parents and brother, Norman.

MR. CHARLES WITHERSPOON The funeral service of Charles ers poon. of Stony Plain, Alberta, who passed away at Stony Plain on October 20, aged 56 years, was held on Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at ard and McBride's chapel. Rev. c.

G. Stone officiated and interment took place in the Beechmount cemetery. The pallbearers were: Messrs. B. Ci.

Powell, L. Stevens. R. G. Meads, G.

Yest, B. Wolfe, and W. T. Propp, Beautiful floral tributes were received from: Loving Wife, Helen and Ralph, Sue, Tom and Eileen, Clara, Henry and family, Coral. Len and Roy, Mrs.

Yost, Bessie, Ralph Roy, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hogan, and Mrs. Evelyn Nichols, St.

Albert. He survived by his wife, and one son, Ralph, of Lavoy, Alberta. Howard and McBride, funeral MRS. LYDIA SUMMACH POTTER The funeral of Mrs. Lydia Summach Potter of Belmont, who passed away at the family residence Wednesday morning, October 19, at the age of 51 years, was held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the family realdence.

Brother J. W. Chawner officlated. Interment took place in the Little Mountain cemetery. The bearers were Messrs.

Stott, Blott, Myers, Steuart, Marks and Rutley. Beautiful floral tributes were recetved from: Husband and Son; three Brothers and Familles. Fred, August and William: Jene, Anne and Mary: May and Jack Blott and Family: Mr. and Mrs. Rutley and Family; the Gospel Hall Young Young People; Beulah Tabernacle People's Society; Mr.

and Mrs. Sutherland and Family; Mr. and Mrs. G. G.

Green and Family; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson and Family: Mr. and Mrs. J.

Stott; Mrs. Toop and Family; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reynolds; Mr. and Mrs.

A. Rubin; Margaret; Nellie Mark: Mr. and Mrs. E. Steuart and Jean; Mr.

and Mrs. K. Myers; Mrs. Paul; Miss Alice Pihulyk and Miss Mary Plhulyk; Mr. and Mrs.

Busse; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haggith and Family: Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Edwards; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Valentine and Family; Mr. and Mrs.

H. Runnalls and Family: Mr. and Mrs. E. Cross: Mr.

and Mrs. Brunelle and Family; Dr. and Mrs. Lardnee; Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Cardall; Mrs. Armour and Family: Sylvia, Myrtle and Margaret McCauley, the Mark Family at Bremner. She leaves to mourn her loss besides her loving husband, Mr. A.

C. Potter, one son. John, at home, three sisters. Mrs. T.

Bowland, Killaloe, Mrs. C. Seed of Tregarea, Saskatchewan. Mrs. S.

Denzin, Regina, Saskatchewan: three brothers. William Summuch. Delisle. Saskatchewan, August Summach. Asquith, Saskatchewan, Frederick Summach.

Asquith, Saskatchewan. Andrews and Stretton, funeral directors. In Memoriam In memory of our dear Mother and Grandmother, who fell asleep October 24. 1937. Two dear bright eyes, a tender smile, A loving heart that knew 1 no guile.

Deep trust In God that all WAS right. Her joy to make some other bright, If sick or suffering one she knew, Some gentle act of love she'd do, No thought of self, but of "the I knew He said, "Well done, dear mother." -Inserted by children and grandchildren. Florists (2) PIKE COMPANY PHONE 22766. evenings 25492. Floral designs at reasonable prices.

10049 Jasper. Monuments (3) HEADSTONES made to order. Marblite Products, 9557 Jasper Ave. Ph. 24301.

THE Independent Memorial Company, 8715 109 immediately south of the High Level Bridge ALBERTA Granite. Marble and Stone Ltd. 10702 101 St Ph 24058 Send for catalogue North West Granite Marble Co 8537 109 St. Ph 31575 C. Chapman.

Owner and Manager Edmonton Granite, Marble Stone Co. 10011 109 St. One Name One Address Only Imperial Memonai Stone Co 10609 107 Ave One Name--One Address only Entertainment (4) Monday PLAY WHIST SEPARATE HIGH SCHOOL HALL, 103 ST. MONDAY. OCTOBER 24, 8:45 P.M.

CASH PRIZES AUSPICES ST. JOSEPH'S LADIES' AID ADMISSION 25c Please Ph. 81673. and a white face, branded M. J.

left LOST--Bay mare. three white feet shoulder; about 900 pounds. Apply Gillespie. Exhibition Grounds. LOST.

Fox Terrier, "Bill." brown markings, red collar. Reward. Ph. 26481. LOST.

lady's wrist watch between Robertson Lodge University hospital. Ph. 31811. LOST. Boston Bull pup; answers to "Rex." Ph.

23897. 72843. Reward. LOST -Thoroughbred sable and white Collie dog. Answers to "Mike." One lop ear.

Reward Ph. 31609. THE following articles were found on the street cars: Saturday, Oct. 22 LADY'S gloves, lady's purse, child's purse, gent's gloves, child's shoes, cigarette case. key.

Sundar. Oct. 23 Lady's kid gloves, girl's hat. child's purse, sun classes. Ph.

71056. Lost and Found (6) LOST- -Terry blue terrier, clipped. Home Building DECORATORS HOUSE painting, roofs, kalsominit paperhanging Guaranteed. 104 sonable. W.

Mitchell, Ph. 24875. Personal (7) MRS. WOOTTON TEAROOM nostess, will read your future by tea leaves, in the Blue tearoom, Merrick Drug Birks Bldg, afternoons and evenings. EFFICIENT card and teacup reader, "Cameo" gives free readings at 9710 106 8t.

or at your party. Personal, Miscellaneous (8) HEAVENER School Physical Culture. All types. Ph. 83018 A.M.

10.0.F., 103 St. Monday- Thursday AT ROSEBERRY HOTEL 81.00 day; $4.00 Week Up WHEN in Edmonton stay at either the Selkirk or Yale hotels. 53 SHOPPING Days till Christmas. F. Nadon, Jeweler-Watchmaker, 40047 Jasper.

ANTIQUES wanted. Private collector will buy old English silver, china, pewter. furniture etc. Write Box 392 Journal, ALL shades of Pearsail's FilosettePure boilproof silk. Gauge, charts, free instructions for Petitpoint.

Complete assortment of knitting needles. Wooleraft, Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon. Regina. COMMENCING now, special coaching for Civil Service examinations. Write for free trial examination today, Registrar, 500 Film Exchange Bldg.

Winnipeg. BEDBUGS and Ronches exterminated. Satisfaction guaranteed. Established 1907 Government license. Riess Products, 9922 102 Ave.

Ph. 25506. NEW! Different! Christmas cards from your own snapshots. Hollingworth's Studio, 11759 95 St. WANTED elderly couple for board and room.

Good home. $20 each up. Ph. 33189 after 7:00 o'clock. FENDERS repaired.

See Art Lowe. Auto Metal Works, 10236 96 St. SPEE-DEE Parcel Delivery. Fast and efficient service PA. 26732.

ECZEMA, Itch, Piles, Ulcers. Regardless how bad. Try Geo. Lee's Chinese Remedy. Postpaid $2.10.

Teenjore. Vancouver, Canada. price only. Washable "Wabasso" Print Dresses. Shirley Frock, 10409 Jasper.

YE Old English Fish and Chips open Sunday. Ph. orders 26377. CALGARY'S finest sleeping modation- Yale Hotel. "The Family Hotel," opposite C.P.R.

Depot. FURS stored repaired. re-styled. Andresen. 10181 100A St.

Ph. 28321. Reliable Printing Ltd. Ph. 24078.

"Good Printing at the Right Price" 5,000 Edmonton Citizens testify for powder, herbal remedy. Rheumatism. neuritis, arthritis, stomach troubles. Two weeks month. two months, $5.00.

Druggists or J. C. McIntyre. Box 374. Edmonton.

SMART Printing commands attention -brings results, Douglas Printing Co. Ph. 26480. SPECIAL on truck tires Get our prices. McMILLAN BROTHERS 114 St.

and Jasper Ave. Ph. 81533 McVAY'S Radio Service. Government Licensed Technician. 10703 97 St.

Phone 27498. GUARANTEED fumigation. Licensed fumigators Sure results. B. Chemical company.

Ph. 32211 GUARANTEED watch repairing. Why pay excessive charges. See Fromant, 10359 97 St. WATCHES cleaned 81.00, alarm clocks 50c.

Clarke, 15 Bradbu homp- Beauty Shoppes (10) SPECIAL $1.75 and up heatless. machine. Mme. Lamoureux. Mayfair Beauty Parlor.

536. Tegler Bldg. Ph. 25525 for appointment. SCHOOLGIRL Permanents.

$1.00. Limited time only. $7.50 Oil of Tulip for $3.50. Modernistic Beauty Shoppe, 42 Tegler. Ph.

21362. FREE Marcel, Finger Wave or Shampoo- -Beautiful- Students' nents $1.00 up Beauty Academy. Suite 3. upstairs, 10114 Jasper OPENING for student Madame Dey's Hairdressing Academy. 10243 Jasper Ph 21698 MODERN styte permanent wave, $2.00 10019 102 Ave.

Ph. 26282. Cameo Presents FREE MANICURES WITH every Permanent of 83 and up for a limited time only. Ph. 21364 for appointments.

CAMEO BEAUTY SHOPPE 10117 100A Opposite Eaton's ANY style make Permanent, $3.50 up. Guaranteed. Woodward's Beauty Parlor. Ph. 22181.

CHIC Beauty Shoppe. Shampoo, Fingerwave, Manicure, 50c. 10031 Jasper. Ph. 25467.

PEGGY'S permanents. $1.95 up Tivoli between Bus Station Hudson's Bay ARCADE Beauty Shop, above old tion Ph. 22521. 17 Benson. Blk Dressmakers (11) LEARN designing, dressmaking.

Nignt classes. hours, Academy of Useful Arts. 9971A Jasper. Ph. 24668.

Employment Female Help Wanted (16) WANTED for modern ranch home, reliable. neat housekeeper, cook for four Box 193, Gadsby. WANTED girl for general housework, for business people, outside city. No children. Box 60, Journal? GIRL for farm, no outside work.

T. W. Wilkinson, Leduc. Alta. Ph.

R. 415, UKRAINIAN girl for housework. Good children. 9716 111 St. SALESLADY with knowledge of stenography.

Apply stating age and experience. Box 453 Journal, EXPERIENCED maid, small home, $15, Ph. 72226. RELIABLE girl for housework. 10403 123 St.

SCANDINAVIAN housekeeper wanted by bachelor: one to cook for. No outside work. No objection to one child. Box 57 Journal. PART -time school girl, help with housework.

Small remuneration. Ph. 33112. TWO experienced girls for light lunches. J.

Lasky, Vegreville, Alta. EXPERIENCED, refined maid for general housework. Good references required. Box 438. Journal.

GIRL to help with housework on farm: no outside work; no children. Ph. 28203. HOUSEMAID from hours 4:30 to 7:30. except Sunday High school girl preferred.

Small family. Apply Box 424 Journal. Male Sits. Wanted (Continued from Preceding Columni MARRIED, able, man, 28. honest, years willing, old, has expert- to have work.

Any kind appreciated. Box 468. Journal. YOUNG man. experienced lumber, hardware, truck driver.

Box 470 Journal. EXPERIENCED farm hand desires position on farm, good milker and teamster. Ph. 22826. 10261 99 St.

CAN anyone give an honest, Industrious young man work for the witt. ter? Do anything, learn quickly, Box 459, Journal, ENGINEER with 50 H.P. papers wants Job as janitor in block or what have you? References. Box 456. Journal.

STEAM engineer, 100 h.p., wants work immediately. Box 443, Journal. MINE Blacksmith would go anywhere. Good on picks. References.

Ph. Dean. 33480, or write to Dean at 6426 106 St. YOUNG man. non -smoker, having some mechanical experience, would like to get apprenticeship in garage.

Box 434 Journal, YOUNG man, good mechanical training: experienced in garage and tractor shop: some tools; wants work, city or country. Box 448 Journal. MARRIED man desires work. Expertenced. Take full charge.

Write Box 417 Journal. YOUNG man wants work. any kind, city or country. Box 416 Journal. PAPERING, painting, calsomining.

general repair work and odd jobs. Ph. 81270. SUPERVISORY capacity. Superintendent.

paymaster, overseer or representative. Experienced public works construction: police and military service. Executive, personality, travelled and good address. Single; gO anywhere. Box 431 Journal.

ENGLISH-Canadian, take charge, for an English farm widow. good allround man, grain or mixed: 30 to 45 years of age; go anywhere. Honest and trustworthy. Box 428 Journal. ACCOUNTANT, Al rating and references, single, open for immediate employment.

Will leave town. Box 426 Journal. YOUNG man. 32, fully experienced on farm, wants to take full charge for young widow or business man. Must be good home.

Can run tractor. drive truck. Box 410 Journal. EXPERIENCED paperhanger, painter, decorator, kalsomining. Reasonable.

Guaranteed. Terms, Ph. 28433. EXPERIENCED Dairyman wants 8 job on the farm. Box 408 Journal.

BUTCHER and counter man, eight years' experience. Married and need work immediately. WIll do anything Best references. Ph. 22631.

steam engineer seeks situation. Box 391 Journal. GROCERY man, capable full charge, excellent buyer. Box 388 Journal. EXPERIENCED, reliable couple, want rent equipped farm work for wages.

Willing workers. Box 401 Journal. DRUMMER, Journal. wants. work, non-union.

YOUNG married couple desire positions in city or near city, Preferably on dairy farm or driving truck. Have ref rences. Box 114 Lloydminster. TINSMITH. good furnace man, would also consider country town.

Box 36 Journal. CARPENTER. good finisher. New or repairs. References.

es. Ph. 29942. 100-HORSE-POWER stationary and final traction engineer desires position. Box 393 Journal.

CAPABLE cook wants work at once; go anywhere; good references. Write 10014 102A A Ave. MARRIED couple, no children, want work in block, farm. Good home for winter. Box 397 Journal.

MAN with good mechanical training wants garage work. Low wages In exchange for practice. Box 380 Journal. MAN will do carpentering, building. alterations.

Odd jobs and cement work. Cheap. Ph. 71159. BOOKKEEPER--Experienced lumber, transportation, brokerage and banking; single.

Open for immediate engagement. Would like engagement in north. Box 369 Journal. MAN with good truck. take anything anywhere if steady.

Box 374 3 Journal. BUSINESS and professional nouses are kindly requested to get in touch with the Canadian. Legion, Edmonton Branch No. I. when requiring the services of a man to fill a vacancy.

Appointments can be made at the shortest notice When you are requiring a man to fill a position, please call the Memorial Hall, Ph. 25231. between 8:30 a.m and 5:30 p.m.; Ph 24048 from 6:00 p.m to 11:00 p.m WHAT is born with a desire to be Journal Want Ad. Professional (27) ARCHITECTS RULE WYNN, M.M.R.A.I.C. Architects 222 Birks Bldg.

CHIROPRACTORS C. Crafts, D.C., Sp.C. Chiropractic Specialist 3 Bradburn-Thompson Blk. Ph 23156 DENTISTS DUNSWORTH, Dr. dental surgeon, 242 Birks Bldg.

Ph. 25245. HAYNES, Dr. N. W.

214 Empire Bldg dentist. Office Ph. 25755. Res. 32002.

LESIK. Dr. Jonn, Dental Surgeon, 403-4 Moser-Ryder Bldg Ph. 27442 MACLAURIN. Dr.

D. dentist. 403-4 Tegler. Ph 26418. LAWYERS GRANT, C.

K.C., 513 McLeod Edmonton Ph 22677. WOODS. Field, Craig Hyndman. barristers, solicitors, notaries. 314- 319 McLeod Bldg Ph.

25147. Honesty Always Pays When you find an article, whether it is valuable or not, remember it belongs to someone else who would like to have it back. Don't quiet your conscience by saying that you could never find the owner even 1f you tried. The "Lost and Found" column in in JOURNAL Want Ads is helping to return such articles every day to their rightful owners. Honesty always pays.

A "lost" Or "found" ad may be placed by phoning 23481. 11. placed before noon it will appear the same day. Merchandise Articles for Sale BEAUTIFUL dining-room suite. like new 10579 103 Bt.

AT sacrifice modern hairdressi equipment. Apply immediately, 62, Journal. KROHLER Chesterfield Suite, rug other small furniture, Pour-ple bedroom suite. coffee table, rad kitchen table and chairs. All firstelass condition.

New set dishes and glassware. Apply 100 124 St. FINDLAY circulator heater. range, china cabinet. 8721 93 TWO tennis racquets, like new, pair.

Philco electric mantel 55. 10134 96 St. 27 Pieces Silverware Including 8 knives and forks, Stainl finish, special $3.25. dozen Sheffield knives, boxed. stainless steel, $2.65.

3-piece Carving Sets, boxed, $3.50 84.50, asst, handles. Lifetime Pocket Knives from 85c 32.60- 40 patterns, Watch Pocket Boy's Watches, Westclox made, Thermometers 35c to $2.50. Bill Greer Hardware Limit Market Square, East Side. Ph. FLAT Trumpet, silver plated, case, A Slides, $120 new.

Sacrif $50. Excellent condition, Bor Journal. THE "Baby Empire" is smaller lighter than any other Portal Typewriter. Pearson Type write 10119 100A St. NOBBY TREAD TIRES FOR MUD AND SNOW.

NO CHAINS NEEDED. See THE TIRE SHOP. Mkt. CAMP Mattresses, Sleeping Robe monton Woollens, 9618 111 72648. service.

CAR HEATERS THE finest hot water car heater ma at Bargain Prices! $7.95 complete. $12.50 $16.25 complete. Enjoy comfortable driving this Install a new heater Not Munro's Cut-Rate Hardy war and Auto Supplies Ltd Four Doors West of Civic Bi BEATTY White Cap Electric Cheap for cash. 9631 106A 21818. LANGMUIR Hartmann ward trunk, never used.

Reasonabl cash. Ph. 25640. DINING -ROOM SUITE DRESSER, gas range, easy chair. 113 St.

POTATOES 90 1b sack 40 cents delivered. 901 St. Ph. 33653. METAL shingles and siding, $3.50 hundred square feet.

Western 10213 97 St. Ph. 24648. 5-DRAWER sewing machine, perf condition, $12. 9631 106A Ave.

211 HOUSEHOLD furniture, 9485 Jasp Ave. Ph. 27590. MAHOGANY dining-room suite, like new. $42.00.

10579 103 St. FOR sale, Edison -Dick electric a matic mimeograph, complete stand and equipment, recent mod Cost $700. Machine in first-1 operating condition. Will 80 samples of work. Is being replac because of heavier requirem Will sell for $350.

Apply The mercial Life Assurance Compa Canada. ONE only 3-piece chesterfield in good condition, like new. for cash. 11125 96 St. FRIGIDAIRE, 5 cubic feet.

Cheap cash. Ph. 28453. ROASTERS $1.39 EXTRA large in ivory, trimmed red. Regular price $1.98.

COLEMAN LANTERNS 65.01 The regular price was $12.00. Bargain Basement ARMY NAVY DEPARTMENT CONN melody silver saXO just overhauled; $35. 11745 SINGER sewing machines, treadle machine with mote light, $35. Apply 9521 110A SKATES sharpened on the lengthwise grinder. Herb 10704 Jasper.

NORGE and Moffat gas ranges, Radiants. Also good secom ranges and radiants. H. Kelly, 101A Ave BICYCLES--Repairs. parts, all Keys made.

Terms. Racque strung Sporting goods. clans. 10126 101 St. Clegg-Ca 22926.

RENT guns! Licenses Get your at Herb. Webb's. 10704 Jaspers TWO tennis racquets, brand Both for $10. Ph. 28237.

BAKE oven, 150 loaves, natur coal. Pumps, all kinds. Die gines; flour mills, Guy Company, Calgary. 3-BURNER gas stove, Apply 93 St. No dealers.

HOOVER DE LUXE VACUU WITH tools; like new. Guari Ph. 28459. OUR entire stock Wall Brackets, to $7.50, clearing $1.25 each. CAREY ELECTRIC, 109 ELECTRIC Radios $6.95 and ur payments; no interest; fully anteed.

Radio Electrie Service, 9837 SAWS retoothed, sharpened, hammered, gummed. Leonard' Jasper. Ph. 24721. TYPEWRITERS AT $2.00 MON THREE months $5.00, Rents Standard Keyboard Remil Portable.

Remington Rand. 10520 Jasper. Ph. 24025. GUARANTEED used radios, $9.9 Wade Richards, Ph.

26421. Singer Sewing Machine RECONDITIONED and floor machines, electric and models. Sold on easy paym Liberal allowance for tra machines. Free sewing coun purchaser, SINGER SEWING MACHINE Birks Building Ph. 21307 South Side Branch Whyte Ave.

Ph. 33448 10.000 reconditioned theatre (like new). $1.00 up; folding up. LaSalle Recreation, couver. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER FOR sale or rent, Underwood, Fisher, 10064 100 St.

Ph. READY -built garages delivere your lot. Cash or terms. Ph. CHARLES MUNTON Buys Anything.

Ph. 24 KEYS cut, wringer rolls fitter mowers bicycles. Herb. Webb Har sharpened. Repair all 10704 Jasper Ave.

ALARM Clocks repaired 50c; $1.00. Schrag. Benson Rialto (upstairs). 60c per gallon. Tripid 9625 102A Ave.

SEE our harness values. Prick duced. Harness and grips ref Welsh's. 10315 1C1 St. HEATER SPECIAL! Furnola Circulating Heater No.

3 Quebec Coal Heater No. 4 Quebec Coal Heater No. 18 Airtight Heater No. 20 Airtight Heater No. 24 Airtight Heater Store Pipes and Elbows THOMPSON MARKET HARDIE 9902 102 Ave.

Phone HUNTERS' SUPPLIES SPORTING goods, hunters', and supplies. ly priced. Uncle Ben's Ext 101 St FOR ererything you have to is a Journal Want Ad reader ins and watching.

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