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'Tt IM irHMM'll 'W-S 1 TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1950, 1 26 OTTAWA JOURNAL Births. BOUCHER At Gnn Hospital! en Monday, June It, Ulo, to Mr. and Mn. Andy Boucher (nee Ida Ann Brownie. a daughur, Patricia Anna.

wall. I BERTRANO At th Ottawa Civic Hospital, on Tuaaday. Juno 10. IBM, tk Mr. aneV Mr.

Donald Bartrand (neal Audrey Vtlleneuvol a daug hlr. uaafaEUaawth7'n for Ken- natit. BRADLEY On Tuaiday. Juna'tO. 1M, at Grace Hospital, to Bee.

and Mrs. W. H. Bradlay. of North Cowar.

Ont a aon. Both. wall. CAPELL At Grec Hospital en Monday. Jun It.

1910. to Mr. and W. jlnae 8iojp--' aon), a OAGNON On Juna IT. 130.

at th Ottawa General Hospital, to and JMrs. pagnon, a sister for fran. MUtiClMS To Hush, en SWnday. June at 'the Grace Hoapt-tal. a aon.

1 HUARD At the Ottawa Civic elospttal 'on June 17, 1930 to Mr. and Mr. W. Huard Jr. Ina Varna a Judy May.

Both HANLON On Tueaday. June SO, 1830, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, to Mr, and 8. F. Hanlon, a daughter. IRWIN At the Grace Hospital, on Monday June IS.

130. to Mr. and Mr. Eugene F. Irwin inae Kay Need- ham), a aon, Need ham.

a brother for LACROIX At the OtUwa General Hospital' on Sunday, June 11, 190. to Laurent, and Rita, a baby daughter. Both well. LENNON At Ottawa Clvle Hospital, on Saturday, June 17, .1050, to Mr. i and Mr.

Lloyd Lennon. a aon. Both LEPINE At Grace Hospital, en Sunday, Jun It. 130. to Mr.

and Mrs. K. C. Lepine (nee Janet Forbes. Inverurie, Scotland), twin, a aon and daughter.

All well. MARTIN Mr. and Mr. Edward Martin (nee Jean Argue), announce th" arrival of a aon. at the Ottawa Civic Hoapltal, on Tuesday, Jun 30.

19J0. a brother for Leslie Jean. PEARSE On Saturday, Jun 17, 130. at the Ottawa Clvle Hospital, to Mr. and Mr.

J. D. Pear tnee Helen Hulas), a daughter. PURCELi Harry and Edna (nee Gates) are happy to announce the errival of their aon, Davie) Richard, at She Ottawa Grace Hospital, on Tuesday. June SO.

190. Both well. PIMLOTT At Madison, Wisconsin. June IS. 190.

to Dorothy and Douglas (Buster) Pimlott (nee Dorothy Clifford), a brother for Peter. Both well. SMITH On Sunday, June II. 190, et the Grace Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.

Wilfred Smith, a aon. 1 WOOD On Sunday. Jun II. 190. at Ottawa Citric Hospital, to Robert and Ruth Wood (nee Schmidt), a daughter.

Both Mil. Marriages. AIMErANDREWS On Saturday Jun 17. 1930. at St.

John' Anglican Church, at 1 p.m..- by Rev. Terence Flnley. Valma Joy. daughter of Mr. Ethel F.

Andrew and' the late Mr. Walter Andrew, to Constable Harry Hampton AunaA ten Mr. and Mn. W. D.

Alma, of Clandtboye. Manitoba. BOWIE-LAFONTAINE On Saturday. June 17, 190. at Biassed Sacrament Church, by Rev.

Canon Armstrong. Once Maureen, daughter of Mr; and Mrs. A. F. Lafootalne.

of Ottawa, to Griffin Andrew Bowie, eon of Mr. and Mn. F. W. Bowie, of Campbell' Que.

CHARTRAND-LAHAIE On Saturday. Juna 17, 1930, at St. Gregory's Church, Buckingham, Qua, at am, by Rev. rather Simone Chartrand. Louise, daughter of Mr.

and Mn. Claude Lehale, of Buckingham, to Chartrand. Phar. aon of and Mr. Znon Chartrand.

of Ottawa. CASTLEDINE-DUN On Saturday. Jun 17. 190, at St. Matthlaa Church, at p.m..

by Rev. Cecil Roach. Marjorie Rutherford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tod Dan.

to Allan Victor Castledlne, ton of Mr. and Mr. Victor I DALY-MacLEOD On Saturday. June 17. at Prdal-Unltd Church, by Rev.

Donald B. Mae-Donald. Lillian Isabel Philip Mae- eldest dsugHtar of Mr. and Mr. Thomas Rennie Phllap.

Aberdeen. Scotland, to WUllam Mancel Daly, eon of th lata Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daly. North Cower.

DORE-HANNA On Saturday. Juna 17, at at St Matthew'. Angu-. can Church, by Be. Canon O.

A. Bra-net, Barbara Jane Henna, daughter of Mr. and Mn. F. J.

(Erie) Henna, of Ottawa. tto Walter Alden Dor, eon of Mr. and Mr. L. F.

Dor; of Mont- 11. EVANS-CORNFOOT On Saturday. June 17. 1930, "at Parkdale United Church, at 1.30 pk, by Re. Maxwell Reeder, Jean Anna, daughter of Mrs.

Nathan A. Cornfoot and the late Mr. Cornfoot, to Robert Donald, eon of Mr. George H. Evan, and the late Mn.

Evan. GR1QN0N-NIVILLE On Saturday, June 17, 190. at Notre Dune Basilica. Ottawa, at 10 in- by Re, rather J. Dastard ina.

Dorothy Ella bath, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Neville, to Andre A. Grlgnoa, aon of Mr.

and Mrs. A. Grtgnon. GmoVE-WILSON On Saturday. Jun 17, 1(90.

at St Matthlaa Church, at 3 by.Ra. Cecil Roach. Joyce Anna, daughter of Mr. ana tin George Wilson, to William Joaeph Ouigu. son of Mr.

and Mr. E. GlLL-FEROUSONOn June. it. 190, at pm aUngsway United Church, by Rsv.

IX. M. Shirley Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Roy O.

ysrguson. of Woodroft. to Delmer Charles, eon of Mr. and Mn. Albert E.

OUL of OtUwa. HYLAND-OWIN On Jun 17. 130, at i at St Luke' Anglican Church, by Rev. Senon Clarke. Lela A.

Owen, daughter of the lata Mr and Mrs. R. O. Owen, of Mrrlckvlll. Ont.

to Clarence B. (Hap) Hyland. oa af Mr. and Mr. J.

H. Hyland. of Bur- rttt's Rapids, Ont. HODGINS-flRADLEY At the Bn-nanuel AngUeaa Church. Amprior.

on Saturday. Jun 17. 1H0. by Rev. O.

lander. Isabel Margaret daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bradley, of Arn-prtor. tat Howard Franei Itodftne, aoa of Mrs.

Ctsment Hedgine end th lata Mr. Hodgtnr, SUttavlue, Onurse. idlLTON-HARROLD Oa Jan IT. 190. at I pes.

at. St Bamaba Church, by Rev. Canon H- W. Brown. Marlon Lacy Harrold, daugirwr at Mn.

Arthur Harrold and. th Ut Arthur Harrold. of Ottawa, to Frankland Milton, eon of Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Mlltotv "ortai (Continued on Neat Columaj I Marriages. (Continued from Praceding Column.) MULLIGAN-NEILL On Satulday. Jun 17, 190, at Merlvale United Church, by Rev. (.

A. Martlneau. Phyllla Jean Heill.Tnuf hter of Mr. and Mrs. R.

H. Nellii.ef Merlvale. to Earl Edward Mulligan, eon of Mr. and. Mrs.

Herbert Mulligan. Merlvale. i MALOUIN'mENARD On Saturday. June L7, 130. at St.

Anna Church, 10 a.mw by Rev. Father Menard. Jeannine. daughter of Mr end Mn. Hector Menard, to Henri Malouln, aon ot MX.

and Mrs. Heclul Maiixiiu. OnSaturday. June 17, 1930, et a pa. In Bt John Anglican Church, by Rev.

Terence Finley, Sally Agnee, daugrtter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lukanuk. to, Donald Lyle Martin.1 aoii'bf Mr. Howard Martin and the late Mr.

Martin. NICHOLS-MCCARTHY On Satur day, Juna 17, 1030, In the rectory of OurXador PerpetuaTTIelp" Church. aTTff TTmTlKyMsgf.orur0"Nclir. Eileen, daughter of Mr. end Mn.

W. McCarthy, to Robert Alexander. son of the late Mr. and Mr. A.

B. Nlcholsi -of Toronto. PARKER-RAYMOND Jun 17, 130, at St Luk' Anglican Church. bVj Rev, Senon Clarke, Constance Dorcen. Raymond, daughter of Mr.

and Mn. J. Raymond, of Ottawa. to William Parker. of Mr.

and Mn. W. O. Parker, of Ot- lawa. FR1DHAM-J AMIESON On Satur day, Jun 17, at 3 at Oleb United Church, Rev.

C. Eraser, Nancy Williams Jamleaon. daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Harold Williams Jamleaon.

Otuwa. to Mr. Walter Howerd Prtdham. aon of Mr. and Mn.

Walter Thomas Pridhem. OtUwa. RODNEY-WILSON On Saturday, June 17, 190, at St George Anglican Church, at 1 10 p.m. Dorothy Norm. daughter ot Mr.

end Mn. Norman Wil- aon, to Glenn George Rodney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rodney, ot Ed-warda; Ontario. ST.

LAWRENCE-KEITH On Satur day, June 17, at the home of the bride'a parent. Vlt Echo Drlv. by Rev. George Olley, assisted by Rev. W.

Wellington. Elva Georglna, daughter' of Dr. and Mn. George A. Keith.

of OtUwa. to Sergeent George M. H. St. Lawrence, eon of the lata Mr.

and Mn. James St Lawrence, of Dublin. Ireland. SIMPSON-SHEEHAN On Saturday, Jun 17, 190, at Blessed Sacrament Church. a.m., Eleanor Anna, daughter of Mr.

and Mn. Harold Sheehan. to Jama Edward Slmpaon, son of Mr. end Mn. William C.

Simp-eon, of Pembroke. WILLIAMS-FOG ARTY On Satur day, Juna 17. 190. atHoly Rosary Church, at by Rev. rather Egeit Thelma.

daughter of Mr. and Mr. Arnold Fogerty, to Grant Wil- of Mn. Samuel Williams and the UU Mr. Williams.

Deaths. BURTON, Kate Florence On Sunday, June 18, 1950, at a Toronto hospital, Kate Florence Coleman, wife ot the late W. J. Burton of Van, and Deloved mother ot Raymond, Ernest, Leslie, Ellen (Mrs. C.

G. Coleman), and May (Mrs. R. G. Heatherlng-ton), in her 73th year.

Resting at the home of her son. Ernest of Vara. Funeral Wednesday at 2 p.m. to Knox United Church. Van.

Interment. North Russell cemetery. CLEWES, Charlotte Elizabeth In hospital on Saturday, June 17, 19S0, Charlotte Elizabeth Smyth, widow of John R. Clewes and dear mother of Evelyn and Hugh Clewes of 393 Frank St. Resting at Hulse and Playfair 315 McLeod St Service Tuesday at 3 p.m Jn terment in Beechwood.

DESJARDINS, Adrlen On Monday, June 19, 1950, at his home Angers Quebec, Adrlen Desjardins, beloved husband of Valerie Major in his 78th year. Funeral Wednesday from Sylvlo Blais, 123 Notre Dame Gat- ineau, to Ange Gareien Church, Angers, for requiem mass at 9 clock. Interment parish cemetery. DERRAUGH, Eliza Jane On Tuesday, June 20, 1950, at her home, Dunrobin, Eliza Jane widow of Robert Henry Derraugh, in her 77th year. Resting at Kennedy's Funeral Home, Carp.

Funeral Wednes day 2 JO p.m. Interment St. John's cemetery. South March. EVERETT.

Sara A. At her home, Iroquois, suddenly on Sunday, June 18, 1950, Sara Ann Wilson, widow of Peter P. Everett, in her 74th year, dear mother of James M. Louise, Alberta and Zella. Funeral Wednesday at 2 pjn.

Service in United Church, Iroquois. Inter ment Point Iroquois cemetery; GUINDON, Omer On Satur day, June 17, 1950, at his home. 192 Daly Ave, Omer Gutndon, beloved husband of Florence Besserer, age 54 years. Funeral from Horace Racine and Robert 260 Besserer Tuesday to Sacred Heart Church for requiem mass at 8 o'clock. Inter ment Notre Dame.

HAMM, Matilda At the home of her son Percy L. Camp bell, in Toronto on Sunday, June 18, 1950, Matilda Campbell Hamm. Body arriving in OtUwa Tuesday morning. Funeral from Tubman's, 403 Richmond at 2.30. Interment Beechwood HIGGINS, Ethel Suddenly in hospital on Sunday, June IB, 1950, Ethel Piatt, beloved wife of James Higgins, 475 Golden in her 39th year.

Resting at A. L. Tubman 403 Richmond ltd. Funeral Wednesday to St. George's Church for re quiem mass at 7.43 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame. HUDSON. Alice On Sunday, June 18, 1950, suddenly at her home, 568 Somerset St. Alice Beaman, beloved wife of Alexander Hudson In her 76th year. Resting at Hulse and Play-fair 313 McLeod St, Service Tuesday at I p.m.

Interment St John's cemetery, Winnipeg, Man. LA MARCH Alex On Saturday, June 17, 1950, at his Gracefleld, Alex Lamarche, husband of Marceline Crete, age, 82 years. Resting at his home. ''Funeral Tuesday for requiem mas in. Visitation Church, Gracefleld, at 9 a.m.

Interment parish cemetery. The 237 QUEEN ST. ARNfRIOR F. H. Weldon, ipADrug Store, John Phone 159.

PEMBROKE--Tbe Craft Shoppe, CARLE! QN PLACE Wilson's Deaths. tConUnued from Preceding Column.1 MacLEOD. Francia Stewart In hospital on Monday, June 19, 1S50, Francii Stewart MacLeod, on of the late Mr. and Mrs. James MacLeod of 1171 Welling.

ton in til 70th year. Retting at Hulse and Playfair SIS St Service Thura- sayville cemetery. MASSE, Maurice Suddenly on Monday, June 19, 1950, at St Pierre de Wakefield, Maurice Masse. 55 Hotel de Ville Hull, beloved husband of Cecile Leduc, age 44 years. Resting at Gauthier't, 101 Notre Dame Hull.

Funeral Thursday to Notre Dame de Grace Church for re quiem mass at 8 a.m. Interment Nqtre -Dame. MULLIGAN, George Sud denly, at his home Preicott Highway, on Tuesday, June 20, 1950, George Mulligan, beloved husband of Margaret Pearl Mc- Curdy, in his 73rd year. Rest ing at Hulse and Playfair 315 McLeodT' Service Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Merivale.

NINJNGER, F. James Sud denly in hospital on Monday, June 19, 1950, F. James Nin-inger, age 44 years, beloved husband of Hilda Aline Lineger of 201 Rosemere and dear father of James and Michael. Resting at McEvoy 235 Kent St. Funeral Wednesday to Canadian Martrys Church for requiem mass at 8 o'clock.

Interment Notre Dame. PARKER. Arthur William Suddenly- on June 20, 1950, in Victoria, BC, in his 55th year. Arthur William Parker, husband of Gladys Davis Parker, and brother of Alderman Charles A.Parker and Frank F. Parker ot Ottawa.

Interment Victoria. PATRICE, Adele On Sun day, June 18, 1950, in hospital, Adele Mourler, widow of Herve Patrice, age 68 years. Funeral from Horace Racine and Robert 260 Besserer on Wednesday to the Basilica for re quiem mass at 8 o'clock. Inter ment Notre Dame. PROULX.

Arthur At his home, 115 Dupont Hull, on Monday, June 19, 1950, Arthur Proulx, beloved husband of Matilda D' Amour, age 66. Resting at Beauchamp'g, 171 St Laurent Hull. Funeral on Wednesday, June 21? to Ste. Bernadette Church for requiem mass at 8 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame, HuU.

READ, Frederick William Suddenly at Ottawa, June 19, 1950, Frederick William Read, beloved husband of Margaret Biehler of 42 Carlyle in his 74th year. Resting at Hulse It Playfair 315 McLeod St Funeral to St Matthias Church on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest. ROGERS, Minnie On Sun day, June 18, 1950, at her home, 24.HMrwelrve.rMlAnl tain, wife of John H. Rogers, in her 65th year.

Resting at Hulse and Play fair 815 McLeod St Service Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Bellevue. RYAN, Wilfred J. In hos pital on Monday, June 19, 1950, Wilfred James (BUI) Ryan, age 58 years, beloved husband of Elizabeth (Bess) LynoM, of 6 Nordic Circle, Billings Bridge, and dear father ot Ruth Ryan. Resting at McEvoy 235 Kent St.

Funeral Wednesday to St Thomas Aquinas Church for requiem mass at I o'clock. Interment Notre Dame. ROBILLARD, Henry (Bud) On Sunday, June 18, 1950, in hospital, Henry (Bud) RobiU lard, beloved husband of Audrey Burman of 87 Carleton in his 41st year. Resting at Hulse and playfair 315 McLeod St. Service Wednesday at 3 p.m.

Interment Merlvale. SCOTT, Robert E. On- Sunday, June.18, 1950, In hospital, Robert E. "Scott, in his 81st year. Resting at Hulse and Playfair 319 McLeod St.

Service! on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Inter ment Beechwood. "1. TUCKER. Walter Atkins Suddenly at Kingston, Sunday, June 18, 1950, Walter Atkins Tucker, beloved husband-' of Florence Isobel Tucker.

Funeral at 2 p.m. from his home, 35 College St, Kingston. WEINER, Harry On Sunday, June 18, 1950, suddenly at his home, 290 1 Clarence Harry Weiner. beloved husband of Toby' Bodnoff, 'age 53 years, The funeral was held from his home on Sunday at 3.00 p.m. In.

terment Jewish cemetery. Cards of Thanks. VANN wish to express our sinter est thanks and appreciation for the acts of klndneaa, meeeagee of sympathy end beeuUful floral and spiritual offerlnga received from our many frtenda and nelghbon In our recent aad bereavement in the loea of a beloved husband and brother. Spe cial thanka to Rev. rather rrenen.

Nuraee end Doctors at th Ottawa Civic Hospital. General Manager Com-, misstonaires and the Staff, Offteera and Members of Union Division S79. and the Staff of the Post Office Garaee. Mn. l.

vann Mr. C. Venn WATTS. Rg wa wish eaprees our sincere thank to th many friends who gave their klndneaa. avmpathy and beeuUful floral offering during the Ulnae ad death of our beloved wife and mother.

M. J. attars, Diane and Beverly, Wood lawn. Ill Memoriam. DOftnOrtf In toeing memory of my deer wife Roe, wno pasaed away June an, inaT.

Just when your life wea brieMeat. Just when your rears were beat. Tow were called from this world of To a horn of eternal mt i Uuaband. Journal Want PHONE 2-5321 DISTRICT WANT AD DEPOTS: 214 Pembroke St. Phone 878.

Drug Store, Bridge Phone 6. In Memoriam. 1 (ConUnued from Preced'lng Column. I BALPERN In fond and lovfne Aiory of dear wife. mother and Julia Halpern who passed away June Uod knows how much werulee her Never shall her memory V' Loving thoujchta-ehall- ever wander To the soot where she is laid.

Jlpsbend. Daughtera and Grandchildren. who Daurt swsv June TO greatest gut rrmemoranoe. Don. Doris, Roy.

MAVHEW. In fond and loving memory of Mn. J. L. Mayhew who departed thla life June eighteenth, nineteen hundred and Jortv-siK.

Time dulls the edge of grief, But' memory turruL.bark every leef. XDo ramlly. WOODS In loving memory of my dear husband William f. Woods who fassed away auddenly June 20. UM9.

have lost my aoul'a companion, A life linked with my own; And day hy day I misa him more, At welk tnrougn lite alone. Wife Maud. WOODS In lovlne memory of a deer son William F. Woods who pas sed away, suddenly June 20. 194a.

we often tmnk of days gone Dy, When we were all toaether: A shadow o'er our Uvea haa cast, Our loved one a gone forever. Mother and Dad. WOODS In lovine memorv of mv brother William T. Woods who Das- aed away auddenly June 20. 1949.

Aa we ioveo mm. so we miss mm. Harry. Dora and chlidnn. WOODS In- lovine memorv of a dear brother William Frederick Woods who passed ewer auddenly June 20.

1949. Our family circle haa been A link tone from our chain: But though we're parted for a White, we know we II meet egaln. Olive, Milton, Graham. WOO Da In lovine memory of our dear father William F. Woods who lasaed eway auddenly June 30, 1949.

have only your memory, deer father. To remember my whole life throuah. But the aweotrteaa will-linger forever f- Aa 1 treaaure the Image or you. Marlon end Ronald. YOUNO- In memory of my dear husband who died June 1.

1949. Ever remembered by hie wife. w. Young, In Memoriam Vejrses If ou wish to obtain a booklet of "In Memoriam Verses writ or telephone Mia Alien. The Otuwa Journal.

Florists. ALLEN'S for artlsoe floral design, fresh cut Bower. 311 Bank, 2-4093. PRQULX Specializing floral designs. cut uowar.

maeau, Mr eena. Funeral Directors'. A. VEITCH AND SON LIMITED 433 parkdal s-0202 aervlce to those bereaved. BRADY AND HARRIS.

375 Llegat St. For dependable and dignified serv. Ice call 2-4857. FRED N. GARRETT Dignified, de- teodable.

economical, rnvata ns ulanca. S-4773. HULSE AND PLAYFAIR LTD. OtUwa' tint Funeral Chapel. 3-1144.

McEVOY BROS. lareee funeral home. Immediate unobtru slve, dignified aervlce. WHELAN FUNERAL HOME Per sonal service. tuverenca, ia Cooper.

3-14SS. Cemetery Memorials. AMBROISE. 374 Montreal ltd. Authorised Roca 01 Agee oeaier.

Before purchasing compare my prices and workmanship. 3-7335. A WIDE SELECTION now on display at Root, esrown ana awn. opaxaa and Bay. 3-S733.

bEORGE BROWN SONS. 471 Bron- aon Ave, 3-373. 1. LAURIN. memorial work 103 George otuwe, otten ever.

laatlng, distinctive, superior memorials much lower price 'than the average and erected In any part of Canada Send for catalogue. Taxi Service. BLUE LINE TAXIS. 17S Queen, thea tre parking, aoc 5-141. DIAL 4-6300.

2-2O20, Glebe Taxi, for weddings ana out-oi-town inpa. GIBSON'S TAXI Try our wash rack and greasing service, evening aervlce. 1-246S. IMPERIAL CABS. 1-2404.

Bank St, and queen cnauau una. Where to Go? SCOBlE JOCSE, -1 Norway Bay, Qaebec. SPECIAL' Week-end rat. Perfect holiday rendezvous tor an. uon-lng, swimming, boating etc.

Writ or pnone lor panicuiars. BANQUETS, dance, weddings From 50 to 350 persons. WurUtaer. BUFFET SUNDAYS- Laremcomae Lounge. Deny menu, wnite hiu Glade Inn.

Billing Bridge 4-7SS1 BURNHAM HALL HOTEL, Norwy Bay. Quebec special rat. Bpora. ShawvUle 4 33. (ConUnued on Next Column.) INDEX TO JOURNAL WANT ADS Announcements 1st Page Flats to Let vl 25 Flats Wanted 26 Articles for Sale 1 Articles Wanted 11 Autos for Sale Autos Wanted 37 Auto Accessories 88 Boats.

Marine Supplies 9A Business Opportunities 32 Business Personals Business Cards Employment Wanted Farms for Sale r. rlT Farms Wanted 'B Fuel 12A Garaxes 39 Gardening 10A Houses for Sale 1 Houses to Let Houses Wanted tsf 27 28 1 iriciy TTayiiru male Help WahteVl Ferrerr Help Wahted Male-Female. RENFREW Bert Cleary. Raglan -PERTH Len Gllhuly. 17 Foster SMITHS FALLS The Standard Where to Co? (Continued from Preceding Column BANQUETS.

STAGS, private parties, in our modern dining room. Vu toria House S-SS3S BVTOWN INN for enjoyable meals Sunday dtnnera served to meet wevery taete and Connor 5-5131. CANOES, boat for hire, hourly, dally. weekly rate Canoe atorage Re-' freehmenta. Dow Lake Boathouee.

"'S-StaS-- DANCE AT P1NELAND Baturi Dugnuv Road to upiand. CUISINE, comfortable rooms, newly decorated. Ruaaell Hotel. next to Union Sutton on Suesca. 3-4278, GOLDEN GRILL, steak.

spaghetU or Bar-BQ chicken la something you will really enjoy 303 Bank. VISIT LA SAVOIE rrnaezvoua aes gourmets. i bdis d'hote business men's lunch. Licensed. 935 St.

Joseph Blvd. 4-S401. WEDDING RECEPTIONS, showers. Apply Montmorency, telephone 2-3U83 1 Lost and Found. BELT.

RED leather, cowboy holster. liver iiuaaca, mcxicu jir sun, lost vicinity OtUwa Tennis Club. Brewer's Park. 4-0107. BASEBALL MITT.

Spauldlng "Grab- ocr lost vicinity claren don. Island Park Drive. Keepsake. t-2685. BROOCH.

DIAMOND, white to ting, lost vicinity Elfin, Metcatie, maverly, MacLaren. La Touralnt Restaurant. Valued family heirloom. Reward. 3-3543.

BILLFOLD lost, contains sum of rmnyr Saturday vicinity centre town. 3-7487. CAT, Siamese, male lost. Reward. Telephone 3-90.

OAT. lost on Monday, child's pink crepe coat, site 1 year. Vicinity Gilmour. Somerset. Phone 3-4549.

DOG lost, black spaniel, 5-635. ta No. 1714. Reward. GLASSES lost Rtdeau between Friel and Cumberland.

Telephone 3-MM. GLASSES, CHILD'S, lost et Plouffe far. tsaoiy neeaea. newara -531IJ. KEYS, found In front of Morrison-Lamothe Bakery.

2-4811. TARPAULIN lost on Gatlneau Road, between Kazabazua and Hull. Finder please telephone 2-1504 or 3-40M. Reward. MOROCCO, lost in Wool-worth's on Sparks St.

Nuns Inside. 4-8700. Reward. WTLL PERSON WHO FOUND black walWt mt Z.ler's, return as I am in greet need. Reward.

4-V05S. WATCH, pocket, gentleman's, How ard, open face, lost vicinity Bri tannia, L-nampiain tin, is-av. WATCH Lost In Pembroke iail ftnrt week in Marcn. Mr, Aoam aLsionae, Arnprior. Ont.

WALLET, brown, lost, containing money, LUgar oetween sigin ana Driveway Cartier or Cooper. Reward, a-essaw. 2 Male Help Wanted. APPLICATIONS are now being received from boys 13 years and older who would like to handle aa -Evening-Paper-Route-- There are vacanciee to all porta of the city and suDurbe ana in Hull for bright, clean, well- behaved boys The work ant nl p-wfltf mrm Telephone 2-5321, Local 76 and give your age, name and address, and an Interview will be arranged. All applicants must hav their parents' consent to -take a route.

BUSY BOYS ARE BETTER BOYS Repair. Men Experienced in. Repairing Singer Sewing and Union Special Machines Good Salary Guaranteed S-Dajr Week Vacation with pay. Steady all year, lull time woraj Hugh Carson Go. 72 Albert St.

GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT Wanted: TentiW men, capable of taking- charge of production and maintenance In modern medium-slae Braiding plant located In Province of Quebec. Bilingual preferred but not essential. Must be production and quality oon-scious. Apply BOX A-545, JOURNAL (Continued on Next Column.) Livestock Lost and Found; Money to Loan Motorcycles Offices. Stores to Let Offices.

Stores Wanted Personals Property for Sale Property Wanted Property to Let Pet Stock Poultry and Supplies 33 1 41 3BA IB 20 8 14 IS 16 33 3f Professlcmal Cards 42 Rooms to Let mi ml Rooms Wanted 22 Room and Board 23 Salesmen and Agents 4 Summer Resorts 30 Swaps 12 Table Board 24 Teachers 4 Tenant Exchange 29 and Trailers 36A Winter Resorts- 31 Ads I 234 SPARKS ST. Phone 410. St; Phone 508J. Press, 22 Market Phone 432. 2 Male Help Wanted.

(Continued Iron Preceding Column Representative Wanted capable young man for Ottawa and vicinity calling on Architects, construction; excellent salary and opportunities. Apply by letter only, stating full particulars as to past employment and experience. Frazer Duntile Ltd, 7 130 Sparks St. Ottawa RETIRED RCMP Or -others. responsible and experienced a i knowledge ot horses and horsemanship to patrol bridle' paths Saturdays and Sundays as inspector for Ottawa Humane Society, with authority as special constable.

Good character, references. Apply Manager, -49 Mann iAve. 3-9040. WANTED 1 Linoleum Layer 1 Carpet Layer Must Be Experienced Therien Company Limited 118 Ouwn st. ACCOUNTANT, for plumbing con tractor, able to use typewriter.

Apply In own hand writing, stating age. experience ana salary pected, to Box Journal. AMBITIOUS young bilingual who wishes to make good money as collector lor People's Credit Jewellers, largest credit jewellers In the British Commonwealth. Must have own car snd be willing to work hard for a high rate of remuneration. Apply to Mr.

He Grath. 139 Sparks, between 10-11 a.m. BILINGUAL soare clerk with ex- Seiience, for retail shoe store for sturdays. Apply at once In per' son at 27 Dalhousle. No telephone cat, piesie.

BODY AND FENDER MAN. Rldeaa St. Garage. Telephone s-0337. BREAD BAKER with bench and oven experience.

Apply McKendry, Mor nson-auamotne ttaxery km. COUNTER sales clerk for retail Ash market. Previous experience required. APP-y Mr. Thompson, s-ezdii.

DISPATCHER, experienced, and Bookkeeper. 100a Wellington at. suonoon noe Renew, tb sparks. FARM IMPLEMENT manufacturer rev quires dealer for Ottawa and dun trlct. Requires small capital to) FARMER.

'YEAR -round. general. asiry tanning, nouse. wood, milk, garden. Apply to Box A-547.

iournai. GARMENT PRESSERS required Immediately: highest wsgea: flva-day week. Cafeteria on premises. Ap ply Jn person. Vails Cleaners, 388 Wellington.

1 JUNIOR FOR -chartered accountant's office, rull Senior Matriculation required. Box A-M0, Journal. NIGHT CLEANING man. 8-day week, good wages. Apply .184 Sparks.

PLASTERERS. Son, 72-3348. Arthur Lenton and OUTSIDE Investigator, permanent position, complete group insursnce plan. Apply In own handwriting, giving 'age, former employers, education and salary expected, to Box B-40, Journal. PLASTERERS wanted, steady work.

No apprentices. Telephone 8-3718. PLASTERER wanted to stucco bungalow. Half-ton 1038 panel Ford in payment 881 Bradley Street. East-view.

Telephone 2-0818, after 2 pjn. RICH OPPORTUNITY fay men' who are willing to work iri Yhelr spare time. National organisation as opening for men who1 are willing to be trained In the selling field. 'Tor further apply at 74 George Rm. 5, between 7 p.m.

and 8 P-m. WANTED IMMEDIATELY by a western daily newspaper, a competent mschinist, able to service both inter-type snd linotype msohines, snd Ludlow. Elght-mschine shop. Excellent working conditions. l.T.U.

union shop. Scsle $1.4,. 8 weeks holidays and 8 statutory holidays with pay. Write Mechanical Superintendent. Moose Jaw Times-Herald, Moose Jew, Sask.

WATCHMAN, single. English, sober. Free living quarters in exchange. Box B-41, Journal. WAN 1 1.

1). younf man between S4-30 for chain ahoe -atore. Must have om sho experience end srllllnc to accept responelbllltlee. Bright future for riant person. APPly Kant Shoe Store.

121 Wellington. WANTED Llconecd. expertenced bod, and fender man: wages good. for O'Malley and Son Garage. Bar TOVNO NtatGCtlC man to work In Jroceterla, experience not essential.

In person. Brule's Quality roods. Billings BridgaJ YOUNG MAN for accounting office. Must be able to iype.1 prerese.iy with ehorthend. Congenial aur- rounding, group inaurance.

Box A-asl. Journal. etc. VOUNO MKN Intereated In teaching, eupervlslnf and tnterrlewlns CoT- lege edocerlen piefel'ied but not essential Preeloua experlenc' not necessary, but an asset. Biilnfual preferred Age 39 to SO yeer Apply In peron.

Please do not pnon. Arthur aturray, Bene; Berbers lshe term applied to the different branches of tribes which have inhabited North Africa between), thi Mediterranean Sea and trraSahara Desert' since the earliest times. 3 Female Help Wanted, Stenographer Required Must be alerts and ambiti-ousv minimum three years experience. Salary $150 per month. Excellent opportunity with a large company having an extension welfare program.

Write stating age, address, telephone and marital status te Box B24 Journal BE A HAIRDRESSER Great opportunity. Learn hstrdreastng lessen i aigniiiea proiessian. 6ood wages after graduating, lousand successful Marvel Students America's greatest system. Illustrated catalogue free Day and evening classes. Write or call MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL 72 Rideau 8U OTTAWA.

t-SdSl I. P.M. Key Punch Operator Required by R. L. Craln Ltd.

Salary range 913S to 9171 month ly. Salary commensurate with experience, and qualifications. Work hours to 8. five days per week. For appointment telephone 72-3411.

Personnel Department, TYPIST-RECEPTIONIST WANTED lor national trade associa tton. permanently located tat- down town Ottawa, pleasing accurate typing and knowledge of general oiiice routine required Agreeable working conditions In clude hospital and medical insurance and pension Salary according to qualifications. Box A03B COOK GENERAL. 1 to 8 Mon day inrpugn jaturday. Heierences 8-1082.

BOOKKEEPER, experienced, knowl edge of typing and credit col lec tions, 9a oay week. Age Uto w. Apply In person only. Arthur Murray Studios. 2', Bank.

COOK iVte- summer resort, state see and experience; best wsges with room, board. Also second cook and kitchen handywoman, accus tomed to plain work, strong and able. Also woman with talent for baking, pastry and desserts, able to work from health recipes; must be. very neat and clean. Apply by letter only, siting an seii-psnieu-lars.

Cannot take children. Mrs'. R. Boyd, Carlsbad Springs, Ont. in ear Ottawa.

CASHIER waitress, nleht work. Ref crences. Not under 28 years. 178 Ban street. DAILY help, capable of taking car wa iuiu -j ui.

EXPERIENCED COUNTER GIRL for small sods fountain, six-day Good salary- Apply 252 Elgin. EXPERIENCED waitress. Apply in person, Pslm Grove, Waverley and Kigin. EXPERIENCED seneraL Two adults. 21 Monk land avenue.

Telephone 3-S013. EXPERIENCED girl preferred for linxerie and SDortswaar department Please apply in person. Sol Hex. loz Rideau. EXPERIENCED waitress.

Apply uoiaen oriii, aus uana; oweeu EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. Ap- piy waw fti GENERAL, no children, good wages. references. Tetepnone jjw. GIRL for llxht housework: no cooking, automatic wasninsr macnine: zona of children, good wages.

78 t. GOOD COOK HOUSEKEEPER for Catholic borne. Care for school ag children. 7, 10. Apply M.

1. Walters. Wood lawn. Ont, GIRL, fort general housework, aleep In, amau family, reference. -use.

HOUSEMAID and kitchen helper. The Bed poor, 107 carung. a-iua. LAUNDRY woman. Telephone ShawvUle 4R33.

Write Bum ham UaU Hotel Norway Bay, Quebec PRACTICAL NURSE to care for Infant sleep in. Telephone 4-7900. RELIABLE, experienced housekeeper. 39-30. Sleep In or out Good wsges, ft-3034.

8-5 30. SECRETARY for doctor's office, cspsble of shorthand and typing. Must be over 30 years of age. Box A -834, Journal. SALESLADY for ready to wear and sportswear department.

Apply in person. Sol Max, 103 Rideau. TELEPHONE OPERATOR, must be bilingual and experienced. Salary 9151.53 monthly. 49-hour week Ap- ply in person to Employment Office.

Chateau Lsurier. No telephone cells. WANTED, woman to no objections to B-95. Journal. work on fsrm: ne child.

Box 4, Salesmen and Agents. Salesman with car. Must have experience In dealing; with architects a contractor. Advanced education, me chanical or architectural training, building or con-' atruction experience an asset. Salary and commission.

Expenses paid. Excellent opportunity, for right man. For application Jorm F. Fentiman Sons Ltd. 335 Roosevelt Westbord EXCLCSITK Bl'BAL AGENCY EXC1.UM1 ana ffrotacO agamy for Famllex Products I open In veui locality lor ladustrloua end ambitious erorker if in coma repeet aala the year round, no In-nstment These are household neeiseUse harSo tof ewer 0 year, of fiiarantecd eattsfaction.

rlell'nff aspen. nr. aot ewentlal training prevldec) Writ. Poland, laoo Delofiffllet. Montreal Que tor full detail 1 'Continued oa Next Column 1 4 i i.c Salesmen Agents.

(Continued from Preceding Cnlnean.l ATTENTION i P1NANCIAL BACKER or partner wanted fpr einbittoua, progressive man with outstandins initiative and proven sales ability in the promo- lion held. Presently employed, but In a rut. Boa A-73A, Journal. DRIVER SALESMAN for Iln of imq uvwragps. Railing experience not required.

Bex B-47, Journal. MANUFACTURER of klldren sportswear has opening for sales- man with good connection end covering Ontario. Utve rsfarsnca. Very good, commission Marie-Anne Children's Wear Co, CiaS St. Lawrence Montreal.

RICH OPPORTUNITY for experlenc 1 ea airect-to-wearcr aalesmea bell nationally famous btetsun shrrta. made to measure Liberal commission. Big repeat business. Write Stetson Shirt Company, Postal elation C. Montreal STATION ERVjsteemaii lo-sell nf- Jura urn tin rat nrl ppMt prinl- ing ana aavenittng novelties.

Drawing account and commlssiort. Apply Elliott SUtiQiiery fc Adver-tisinK StUci. Peterborough. 5 Male, Female Help Wanted ASSISTANT INTERIOR DECORATOR. little bookkeeping.

Apply personally between 4-V Carmen Uugg, 320 Metes Ke. COUPLE chauffeur houseman, cook nousetteeper. comfortable living quarters provided. Good salary, one adult. References required.

Box A801 Journal. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper required. btate experience, age snd salary expected. Box B-46. Journal.

WANTED, couple to work on. (arm. experience necessary, good home for right party. Box B-39, Journal. Teachers Wanted.

TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA OF CHARLOTTENBUBGU TWO TEACHERS required for one rooms schools near wmiainstown. Glengarry county, Ontario. Minimum salary 1 1,800. 00, allowance for experience, annual Inerementa 100.00 to a maximum of 12.300 00. Applications received on or before 33rd June by William secretary Uasunr, -WUUamstown, Ontario.

BRITT CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL re quires tor septemoer femsle teacher for beginners, five-room schoefc Apply. stating experience, aalary expected and name of last. Inspector, to E. Bernier, Secretary, Brltt. Ont FRANZ PUBLIC SCHOOL No.

1 Pro testant, male. Normal trained teacher to teach Grades One to Ten. Duties to commence September 9. Must be good on discipline, salary 1,800. Apply, stating experience, nsme of last Inspector.

G. X. Sykes. Ont. LAV A NT SCHOOL AREA.

Lanark County, requires four qualified -teachers. Small enrollment, aalary 1.700. Write, stating experience and qualifications to C. ft. Boyd.

R. i Levant. Ont. MATTAWA. qualified teachers with1 wanted by Mattswa -Separate School Board.

Minimum aalary. 1,500 per annum, with an-. nual, Increment of 30. B. Uoule, Mattswa, Ont.

PROTESTANT TEACHER for SS No. 4 Huntley, on Highway, SO miles west of Ottawa, convenient bus service, duties to commence Sep- tember 1. Apply, stating oualliica-' tions and salary expected. Miss Ina Hodgina, Carp. Ont QUALIFIED teacher wanted for S.

No. I. Long Lske Public School. Frontenac County. Yearly salary $1,700.

Apply, stating qualiflcations, to Olden School Area, Mountain Grove. Ontario. QUALIFIED Protestant teacher for S. No. 9, Montague.

Apply, stating qualifications, salary expected and name of previous Inspector, to Mrs. 1 G. A. Roe, Franktown. Ontario.

R.R. I. QUALIFIED. Protestant teacher for SS. No.

2. Goulburn. SUte qualt-' icstlons and salary expected to Hubert Burns-Nichol, Richmond. Ont, Irill galar iwlaISIII lrTexT I in1 8 8 No. Hagarty Protestant Separate.

Duties to commence Sept, 1950. Good aalary, enrolment 14 Apply stating qualifies- 1 tions and aalary to Paul E. Webes. f- Sec-Treas, Killaloe. Ont REQUIRE TWO teachers for Wabi-' goon School, grades 1-3 and 4-9.

as to 30 pupils In each room. School is Iocs led In the villsge of Wabigoon. on trans Canada Highway and CPR main, line, has hydro electric lighting. Apply giving references snd salary desired to A- E. Thompson, secretary treasurer, Wabigoon, Ont.

Msntelth. 3 teacher wanted for T.8-A., South. Calvert. Please state qualification. Apply H.

S. Whltlnfton, See. TEACHER, Protestant, for SM. No. 11 Gloucester, on auburhan rood.

mile from city limit. Salary Sl.t00. Duties commeneinc Sept ft. i. at.

Eadle, Manotlck aha, Ont. THE AUGUSTA TOWNSHIP School Are Board a.ks for appUcaUonc" from qualified teachers for 8.8. No, 13. Apply. statins qualifleattona, aalary expected, and the nam of Sour last inspector, to J.

E. atnapp. l.R. 3, Preacott. Ontario.

WANTED, elementary teacher for Portneuf School, term 1050-61. Salary $1,500: E. Taylor. Portneuf -Station, Que. WANTED elementary teacher for Portneuf School term lBSO-Sl.

Salary $1 300. JE. Taylor Portnaul SUUoo. Que. 7 Employment Wanted.

BILINGUAL university (raduate. editorial experience, wilt type va-nince Box A-731- Journal. BRICK and block work don by venlng. Specialize In fireplace. Telephone 8-S4S0W after 3 JO pjn.

BABY or Invalid sitter In IS minutes. Sittere Unlimited. (-3300, -3734. CHARWOMAN desire work by day. Telephone S-1SI1W.

CLEANING, odd Job don. bl rate. Telephon 8-7303J. CLERK-TYPIST axperltnced, car. rcspondence don at noma.

3-41 07. CLERK-STENOGRAPHER typist. pertenced. reliable. -Evenings, heme, office.

Immediately. 4-4163. CEMENT AND BRICK worxrhlmney sweeping and repairs. Free estimates i-1727W. EXPERIENCED.

In -etatement typing office) work. Destnae permanent position, preferably char, tared accounlartta office. Refer encea. 4-S194. HOUSECLEANING.

by day. daily or S3 per half day, fare, from 20 to S. 3-3440. HOUSEKEEPER-COMPANION. Pret-, atant.

Complete charge of hoine for business adulta or Good cook and of cheerful disposition, HOUSEKEEPER take furl efiarge--, eeay oa budget; tax car elderly couple. MIddle-eged with daughter eleven. Mi Manna Hadflald. Peta Janitor work wawtrdv cii f. ar Telephone -430.

LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, elty or country, reliable person. Box B-44, Journal. 4CottUmied ea Next peluma-j 1 s. a.

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