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1 II. II Hi jt 13 -t i i 34 FRtDAY, JUNE -3, 1949. THE OTTAWA JOURNAL Births. ANDREW Born; to Mr. "and Arthur Andrew est Wednesday, jluke 184.

a daughter. I I BROWNING On Monday. Ma 38. 2949. ir Cnei Hospital, to Mr.

and Mrs. R. M. Browning, a daughter. welL COX At the Ottawa Civic Hospital 4sa -Wednesday.

June 1, 1343. to -Mr. and Mr7 Warren Cox. 214 Hqlm-wood Ave. a daughter CftUIborn.jt'l DEXTER-fAt the Craet Hospital, ea Wednesday; Juno X.

1949. to I Mr. end Mr. Doug la Dexter, a son. lotif DAiXAUU; To Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Dalialre. oni Wednesday. Jfune 1. 1949.

at the Ottawa General Ho- i pitaL daughter. JTLNXLIN At Both welL New York hospital on Thursday. Juno -2. 1949. Evelyn (nee Marsdon).

niie of Wm. J. Frank lin, a son. -v FTNLEY Bruce and Joan (nee Cormani are pleased, to 'announce the birth, of their son. Robert Btjuce.

at Ottawa Ciric Hospital. Join I lr May 32, 194. I GRAHAM On Thursday June; 2. 1349, at Ottawa Orie' Hospital, 'to Mr. and W.

Lyall Graham (nee Grace a son. Douglas, INMAN Mr. and Mrs, W. R.jXn- man are nappy xo announce ine pirin of. a son at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on mday.

June X. 1949. Both MacRAZ On' Thursday. June'; 2. 1949.

at. Hotel Dieu Hospital. Corn-wail. Ont; to Mri and Mrs. Duncan MacKae nee Rhea Shane) a daughter.

OWUfS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Owens wish to announce the arrival of their son at the Ottawa Ciric Hospital on Tuesday. May 31.: 1343. Both wellj PURDT MrJ and Mrs.

Uuri Stotesburyj- Purdy 'wish to announce 5 the birth of a daughter at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, on Friday, June 3t 1943. RYAJf At Nofre Dame Hospital. Hawkesbury. on May: 27, 1943. to Mr.

and Mrs. Norbert a. Ryan, of- Riceville. Ontario, a daughter. Lynne-Louise.

i Engagements. ASHE-COCXBURN Mr. and Mr A T. Wilson Ashe wish to announce ithej enxagemjent of their daughter. Allison Jean, to Dr.

John Blair Cockburn. son of Mrs. John W. CockbuVnj and the late Mr. Cockburn.

Wedding to! 1 take place in Southminster United Church. June 18. at 3' i til- i BRISBOIS-SCHIEMAN and) axra. xcmoaa tiruoou announce ne engagement of their daughter. MurieC Zmily BrisboU.

of MoatreaL to Lortnx Robert Schieman, son of A Schieman and the Schieman! C-nlAm LV Ont. WeddinST i tOM take place July 30. at Montreal, yue. COOK-EATOJ--The announced of Margaret Jean Cobk daughter of Mrs. X.

Cook an4 the) late Mr. Cook, -to Keith Imersortj Zaton. son of Rev: Dr. and jMrsj T. H.

Zaton. of Canning. Nova Scotlal The marriage will take place July. 1943. 'at 3 In Sothminste Church.

Ottawa. "jlpf UtStY-OD rT Ti The engagement has been announced of Nellie Gadyl Dutney. of Ottawa, daughter ofj Mr and Alex Dutney. of Prince Zd ward to Herbert Trederici OdelL-son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. G. 6oel of Ottawa (formerly of Saint Johr Marriage to take pUce ea June 22. 1343 TRICKZR-RZID Mr. and.Mri a fred J.

Tricker. of North Bay, Ontl; announce the engagement of their daughter. Irene Edna, to Hunter son 'of Mr Jand Mrs. Roy Reid. of Rice? viUe.

Ont, The. marriage wiUuk place at. Trinity Church, North June '23. 1943. rORD-TATE Mr7 and Mrs.

Jovepfif of Toronto, announce thet'en gagemeht oti their daughter. Mary ritsbeth. to, wuSam Harold, son Tate and the late John Taie; of a 4 The marriage will take pUce Saturday. June .25. 1913.

at 2 o'clock in the chapel of Christ Oiurchj Deer LANDR1TVTLLS THTORTT Mf. --1 and Mrs. Athahase Landreville wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter. JLudle. to Roland, son of Mr.

and MtsI Simeon on Saturday. June -23. 1049. jiatU 10 -aan at, Sacred Heart Church. MURRAYBARRY Mrs.

Joseoh L. Murray, of Renfrew, announces' the engagement of her youngest daughter. Kathleen, to Mr. Gerald Joseph Barry, of Schumacher. Ont.

son of' Mr. and Mrs. James R. Barry, of The marriage will take'; place earry In July. iiijK PORTUGZSE-BSt Mrs.

Portugese of Carleton Place, OaU wishes announce tha engagement of, ft her i daughter Marion Gwendolyn. ito lia Roes -Best, son of Mr. and Mrit W. J. Best of Smiths Fafla, Ont.

Wedding to ukeplace In SMILEY-BRZTZXATP -and Mrs. Kenneth Smiley, of wish to announce the ecgag-ment of their, daughter. Marion; Kauj leen. to Carmen Ernest BreUlaf f. sm of Mrs.

Bretzlaff and the late Cherts Bretxiaffof Shawville, Que. Marrtage to take place on June 23. at Ho Trinity Church. Radford. Marriages.

I KENNED Y-McNEXLY On Wednesday evening. June 1. '1943. Xlortnce. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Raymond Patrick Kennedy, son of Mrs. Joseph I nedy and the'Tate Mr. Kennedy. Xll of Carleton Place.

1949.: at xpjn-. at St. Lutheran Church, by Rev iPeur Conrad. Elizabeth Randan, idaifghcr of Mrs. Ernest W.

Ager and late Mr. Ager. to Teed, son of John Teed. K.C, a'ndjMH. Teed.

Saint John. NLB. RETRACTIONThe Meredith.Beth- une rmrritz which was announced la error as having taken place jon June 2. wta take place on Saturday. 1 ,1 June 4.

at 3 pa. Deaths. Ill BEBIJNGUETTE, ProculeT-On Thursday, June 2, -1949, at! Jiis 5 Bolton SL, Procule Ber-linguette, husband by first; marriage of the late Elizabeth Trepanier and by second tnr-riase of Marie Elisa Chartrand, age 70 years. Funeral Saturday from Gauthiers, 259 SL Patrick SL, to the Basilica for requiem mass at 8 o'clock. Interment tfotre Dame.

(Continued on Next Cot )1 Joomal Classified Ads prfn 4icx resuiu. Deaths (Continued From Preceding Column.) 1 DELL. Muriel Margaret Sud denly In hospital, on Tuesday. May 31, 1949, Muriel Margaret Neil, beloved wife of Joseph Bell, 263 Arlington In her 63rd year. Resting at Hulse and Playfair.

Ltd- 315 McLeod St. i Funeral on Friday at 2 pjn Interment PinecreiL CONLIN, Frances Theresa In hospital, on Tuesday, May 31, 1949, Frances Theresa 'Gollinger, widow of James Patrick Conlln and dear sister of Mrs. Lawrence ((Ethel QuJnn), Mrs. Helen and MLsa Betty Gollinger. all of Ottawa, and Joseph Gollinger, of 1 if Du.na.io, n.x.

nesting at xnccvoy Kent SL Funeral Fri day to St. Patrick's Church for solemn requiem mass at 9 o'clock. Interment Notre COWAN, John George 'Suddenly at Vancouver, BC, on Thursday, June 2, 1949, John George Cowan, f6rmerly of Ottawa and QuesneL B.C., father of Gordon W. Cowan, of Hamilton, and -brother of Mrs.1 Frances Grant, of Oakland, Cat; Bertha A. Cowan, and Mrs.

A. Watson Brown, of Ottawa; R. H. Cowan, of Alexandria, and Mrs. N.

W. Cluff, of MontreaL Interment Vancouver. RUIKSHANK, William Philip On Wednesday, June 1949, at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Francis; Kilburn Ave, Billings Bridge, William Philip Cruikshank, age 75 years, beloved husband of Jean Charles.

Resting at McEvoy 235 Kent Funeral Saturday at 9.15 'ami to St. Mary's Church, South Gloucester, for requiem mass at 10 o'clock (DJS.T.). Interment parish cemetery, DUCHARME, Maria Elizabeth On Thursday, June 2, 1949, in hospital Maria Elizabeth Dela-bough, of 33 Sussex SL, widow of prosper Ducharme, in her 98th year. Kesung at Hulse and Play- fair Ltd, 315 McLeod SL Requiem mass in SL Brigid's Church Mon day at 7.45 a jn. Interment Notre DameA EYRE, Kathleen On Wednes- day, June 1, 1949, in hospital, Kathleen Collins ConleyV widow of WUliam John Eyre, of Brighton, jOnL, and sister of Mrs.

William Moore WesL: of. 405 Elgin St. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Ltd, 315 McLeod SL Funeral mass in SL Theresa's Church on Friday at 9 ajn. Interment Notre Dame. FOULDS, Anna Victoria On Thursday, June 2, 1949, at.

her Summer home. Blue Sea Lake, Que, Anna Victoria -Foulds, of 420 Athlone Ave, daughter of the late and. Mrs. A. R.

Foulds, in her 75th year. Rest ing at Hulse and Playfair Ltd, 315 McLeod SL Funeral on Saturday at 10 ajn. Interment Martintown, OnL GAGNON, Arthur In hospiUl on Tuesday, May 31, 1949, Arthur Gagnon, in hia 43rd year, beloved husband of Margaret JBrisson, of 135 JumonvUle SL, Hull. Resting at Emond'f, SL Joseph Blvd, HulL Funeral Friday for requiem mass at SL. Jcsephs Church at 9 o'clock.

Interment SL Paul's cemetery, Aylmer Rd. HAMBLY, Katherlne-t-Sudden-ly at her home, Que, on Friday, June 3. Katherine Hambly, beloved wife of Fred J. Hambly. Funeral notice later.

JEPSON, Peter On Fridayr May 27, suddenly in 'Toronto, Peter Jepson, age 15, youngest son of John Jepson and the late Elizabeth de la Ronde. KING, Jennie At her home, Thurso, Que, on Thursday, June 2, 1949, Jennie McGillivray, widow of John King, age 77 years, resting at her home. Service, on Sunday at 1.30 pjn. (Daylight Saving Time). Interment at McGillivray cemetery, Gore, Que.

MacTAVISH At the Ottawa Civic Hospital. on Thursday, June 2, 1949, infant son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan K. MacTavIsh.

McGREGOR, Mary Elizabeth On Wednesday, June 1, 1949, in hospital, Mary Elizabeth McGregor, age 71 years, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrsf Daniel McGregor, formerly of Glengarry, Ont. Resting: at McEvoy Bros 235 Kent SL Funeral Saturday to SL Joseph's Church for requiem masa at 9 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame. MULVEY, Francis J.

At Carleton Place, Ont, pn Thursday, June 2, 1949, Francis J. beloved husband of Mae Collinson. Resting-at the home of W. Fulton, Beckwith St, Carleton Place. Service on Friday at 70 pjn.

then by rail to Toronto. Interment Toronto. J- MORROW, Annie M. On Wednesday, June 1, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mervyn MacGregor, RusseU, Ontario, Annie M.

Stanley; widow of John. R. Morrow, in her 75th year. Resting at the home of her son, Stanley Morrow, North Russell, Ontario. Funeral service fn North Russell United Church on Saturday at 2.30 pjn.

Interment' North Russell cemetery. NESBITT, Ida Jane At her home, 40 Third Ave on Wednesday, June .1, 1949, Ida Jane Boucher, widow of Robert Humphreys NesbitL Resting at Tubman's, 403 Richmond West-boro. Funeral on Friday for servicfat SL Matthew's Anglican Church on Carling Ave, 2 pjn. Interment South llarch ceme-tery. O'HARA, P.

WAt a local hospital on Thursday, June 2, 1949, Dr. P. W. OUara, of Mano-tick, beloved husband of May Budreo, in his 71st year. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Ltd, 315 McLeod SL Service on Saturday at 3 'pjn.

Interment Pine-cresL Journal Want Ads year-round' cash, home, job, and help getters. For what you wanL take the easy way; phone 2-5321 and charge yourJqurnal Want at 3c a word. he 237 QUEEN ST. RENFREW Bert Cleary, Raglan CARLETON PLACE Wilson's a Deaths. I Continued From Preceding Column.) PARENT, James On Thursday, June 2, 1949, at his home, Que, James Parent, husband of Delia Laple'rre, in his 74th year.

Resting at above ad dress. Funeral Monday to Masham Roman Catholic Church for requiem mass at 9 ajn. (E.S.T.). Interment parish cemetery. RAYNOR, Townsend In hos pital, on Friday, June 3, 1949, Townsend RaynQr, husband of the late Ida Woods, of 15 Regent St, in his 87th year.

Resting at Hulse and Playfair Ltd, 315 McLeod SL Service in McLeod SL United Church, Monday, at 10 ajn. Interment Greenwood cemetery, Picton. OnL A Lucle'nne At Cornwall, Ont, on Wednesday, June 1, 1949, Mrs. Luclenne Ray mond, aged 37 years. Funeral on Saturday from Gauthier's, 259 SL Patrick St, to Notre Dame de Lourdes Church, Easpiew, for requiem mass at 9 "clock.

In terment xvotre Dame, uttawa. ROWAN, Walter J. In hospital on Thursday, June 2, 1949, Walter J. Rowa, of 542 Bay St, beloved husband of Ann King, in his 63rd year. Resting at Whelan's, 515 Cooper St.

Funeral Saturday to St. Patrick's Church for requiem mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, i SEGUIN, Elizabethan Wed nesday, June 1, 1949, at Arn- prior Elizabeth widow of Ben Seguin. Funeral from the home, 95 Harrington St, Friday, to St. John Chrysostom Church for service at 9 o'clock.

Inter ment R.C. cemetery." Cards of Thanks. our neanieii inanu to an who so kindly assisted and for the words! of sympainy ana oeautuui floral Offerings extended at the death of our ociovea son. xainer ana brother. Mrs.

j. cashman and Family. HERMAN We wish to cmrMi ur sincere appreciation to our many friends for the kindness and sympathy extended to ui mt th ria.th nn. dear husband and father. Special tnanks to the nurses of Ward D.

Civic Hospital. Mrs. Joseph Herman nad family. McGILL It Is with the aincerest graUtude that we exsress to our many friends our appreciation of vurr wnojy expressions ox esteem in the floral tokens and words of sym- Eathy which came to us. in our ereavement in the loss of a betaved son Jimmy McClll.

These tangible expressions of sympathy have helped to lighten our burden of sorrow Mr. and Mrs. S. Kitties and Family. McLaren h'h a thanks to our many, friends and relaUves for the kindness and sympathy extended to us at the death of bur dear wife and grandmother.

Special thanks to Rev. K. M. Hoy- sicaa ana itev. never.

r. James McLaren. Mariorie and Florence Kerr. McLAREN The sisters' of the lata Daniel J. McLaren of Metcalfe wish to thank friends and neighbors for their acta of kindness, words and cards' of 'sympathy, lovely floral offerings, during their recent sudden bereavement.

Special thanks to Mrs. Frank' Dowser and Leonard. Rev. Warren and Edgar Craig of Metcalfe. Rev.

Thos. JiXcNaurht. Mits Lorraine Morris and Mrs. Roger Warner of Russell. i Lizzie, Lottie.

Tena. Lea tha. I- O'DAIR We wish in I extend aut heartfelt thanks and appreciation for me many ecu or kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received' from our' many friends and relatives during the illness and death of our beloved father. Special thanks to the nurses and staff of the Ottawa Civic Hospital. i Clarence and Evelyn.

r' i QtTINN To our many friends In Ottawa and other cities extend our sincerest lhanke and appreciation for the many acts of kindness, messages of consolation and sympathy and floral tributes in our sad bereavement in the loss of a beloved husband and father. George Fong Quinn. We especially than Aev. Dr; J. W.

Woodside. Mrs. Ackland. Burnett and members of the Ottawa Police Department. Mr.

Philip Fong and members of the Chinese Societies, and employes of the E. B. Eddy Masonic lodges and Orange lodges. My. George Quinn and Family.

I In Memoriam. BROAD In fond and: loving memory of a dear brother, i Robert Gordon 1 Broad, who passed away i June 3. 1947. -Ever I -I Brother Bill and Agnes. 1 HEBERT In fond and loving memory of a 'dear mother, Mrs.

Samuel' llebsrt, passed away June 3. 1947. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last. The world's weary troubles and trials are past. i 1 In silence she suffered, in patience she bore.

Till God called 'her. home to suffer no more. VI l- Daughter, Eva. HEBERT In loving memory of a dear wife and Mrs. Samuel who.

passed away June 3, 1947. Your memory Is as dear today As in the hour you 'passed away. -rHusband and Family. 1 i i MacCORMACK In loving memory of dear wife and Mrs. Florence MacCormack who passed owsy June 3.

1948. Past her suffering, past her pain. Cease- to weep for tears are vain, -She who suffered la at rest. Cone to Heaven with the blest Husband Lome. Daughter Barbara.

MacCORMACK In fond and loving memory of a detr mother, Florence MacCormack who passed away June 3. 1948. Your last parting wish' I We would like to have heard. And breathed In your -ear Our last parting word. Only those who nave lost Are able "to tell The pain in the heart I At not saying larewelL Lulu and Edgie.

MacCORMACK In loving memory of a dear mother. Mrs. Lome MacCormack. who passed away, June 3, 1948. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last Th world's wtirv lrnuhl and iriala mtw pasi.

5 In silence she. suffered. In patience she bore.v Till God called her home to suffer no more. Andrew and Violet MacCORMACK In fond and loving memory of a dear mother. Florence MacCormack, who passed away June 3.

1948. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last The world's weary troubles and trials are past 1 In silence stye suffered, in patience she bore. Till God called her home to suffer no more. Daughter June. (Continued on.

Next Coluasau Journal Want PHONE 2-3321 DISTRICT WANT AD DEPOTS: SL, Phone 410. Drug Store, Bridge St, Phone PEMBROKE Pembroke Travel In Mjemortam. From Preceding Column.) SCHWERDFEGER In loving mem. ory of our darling little Stephen who passed away two years ago today. Safe in the arms of Jesus.

Mummy, Daddy and Jo-Ann. TANNER In loving memory of a beloved husband and father. Francis H. Tanner, who passed away June 3, 1947. He who lovingly labored for us, believe is working sUll 'Where, In his happy home in Heaven He Is doing his Father's will.

We can. spare him loving Saviour -lor we know thou guardest well He. who now. with all the ransomed Sinless dwelt Wife and Family. TURCOTTE In loving remembrance of a dear husband and father John James.

(Jack) Turcotte. who passed away June 3, 1948. Loving and kind in all his ways. Upright and just to the end of his -days. Sincere and kind In heart and mind.

What a beautiful he left behind. Wife. TURCOTTE In loving remembrance of a dear father and grandfather. John James (Jack) Turcotte, who passed away June 3, Calm and peaceful he Is sleeping. Sweetest rest that follows pain.

We who loved him sadly miss him. But trust in God to meet again. Daughter Margie. Son-in-law Mil-. ton.

Grandchildren Keith and Marilyn. TURCOTTE In loving remembrance of a. dear father and grandfather. John James Jack) Turcotte, who passed away June 3. 1948.

The rolling stream of life rolls on. But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile, Of the one who once jut there. Son Des- Daughter-in-law Audrey, Granddaughter Beverley. TURCOTTE In loving remembrance of a dear father and grandfather. John James (Jack) Turcotte, who passed away June 3, 1948.

Hia weary hours and days of pain. His troubled nights are past And in our' aching hearts we know. He has found sweet rest at last Daughter Lois. Son-in-law Harold. and Grandchildren Brian, Darlene and Bruce.

TURCOTTE i In loving remembrance of a dear father and grandfather, John James (Jack) 'Turcotte. who passed away June 3. 1948. We have only your memory dear 1 To remember our whole life through. But the sweetness will linger forever As we treasure the image of you.

Son Orville. Daughter-in-law Cort-' nie. Grandchildren Gerald, Jim, Ronald and Elaine. TURCOTTE I In loving remembrance of a dear father and grandfather. John James (Jack) Turcotte who passed away June 3.

1943. We cannot clasp your hand, father dear. Your face. we cannot see. But let this little token That we still remember thee.

Daughter Dorothy. Son-in-law Fred and Grandchildren Fred and Kenneth of Welland, Ont. TURCOTTE In loving remembrance of a dear father and grandfather. John James (Jack) -Turcotte who passed away June 3, 1948. -Gone dear father, gone to reat.

Away from sorrow, care and pain. May you rest in peace dear father. Until we meet again. Daughter Irene, Son-in-law Harry and Grandson In Memoriam Verses. If you wish to obtain a booklet of In Memoriam Verses write or telephone Miss Allen.

The Ottawa Journal. Florists. ALLEN'S for artistic, floral designs, fresh cut flowers 308 Bank. 2-4093. PROULX Specializing, floral designs, cut flowers.

98 Rideau 09 Bank Cemetery Memorials. A CLEARANCE SALE Since 1877. Robert Brown and Son. 376 Sparks St- near Bay 2-6732. i AMBROISE.

i 374 Montreal Rd' Authorized Rock of Ages dealer. Before purchasing, compare my prices and workmanship 3-7233. GEORGE BROWN and Sons. 473 Bronaon Ave. Superior workman-ship 8-3734.

SPECIAL OrrERS on aU orders for Spring delivery P. Laurin. 103 George 4-0417 MERIT ALE COIETERY. MERIVALE ROAD South of Carling Ave. Established 18 7 6.

Single graves, family plots: vault Reasonable rates and perpetual care. Rest-dent caretaker. 3-2739. Funeral Directors; A E. VETfCH and Son Umlted 433 Parkdale.

8-O202. 338 Somerset West 2-1149 -Conscientious ser Vice to those bereaved BRADY AND HARRIS. 3-4837. Four generations of service Dignity with FRED GARRETT Dignified, de- pendable. economical Private ambulance 3-4773 HULSE AND PLAYFAIR" LTD.

Ot-tawaa First Funeral Chapel 3-1144 MeEVOY BROS Ottawa largest funeral home tnunedlate. unob-truslve. dignified service. -2-5337 RADMORE STEWART Funeral Home and Chapel 1323 Wellington 8-0800 WHELAN FUNERAL HOME Personal service Reverence. SIS Cooper.

3-1483 PERTHLen Gilhuly, 47 Foster SiOTHS FALLS J. A. BUckburn. 22 Market St, Phone 432. Bureau, 92 Pembroke SL Phone 438-1 Druggists Open Sunday BRULE'S.

Waller and Laurier East Open .10 to 10. 3-6374. COULTER'S DRUG STORE. 289 Bank (at Somerset) open Sunday. 2-8 ti4 6.

MOLOT'S DRUG STORE. S80 Bank St Open Sunday. Telephone 3-9336. Where To Co AUDITORIUM. Sat.

June 4. to Sat. June 11. inclusive. The Big; Rodeo-- Circus with many outstanding acts.

Popular prices for all. ANNIVERSARIES, recepttons. parties, dancing, catering, wurlltxer. Ball Clutt Montreal Road. 8-0290-M BYTOWN INN for enjoyable meals.

Sunday, dinners served to m.et every taste. Albert and O'Connov. BANQUETS. STAGS, private, parties, in our dining room Vlc-torla House 3-8836 CANOES, boats for hire, hourly, daily, weekly rate. Canoe storage.

Refreshments. Dows Lake Boathouse. 8-2169. DEL-MAR RIDING CLUB Well schooled saddle horses, lovely Island Park Drive bridle paths. For appointment 8-0290-M.

BASEBALL. Friday. June 3. Exhi-- biUon Grounds, Geneva vs. Ottawa.

CASTLE HAVEN, showers, wedding receptions, teas, luncheons. 5-4936. COLLINS JOKE MAGIC SHOP. 373 Somerset Catalogues DANCE AT PIN ELAND. Saturday nights.

Road to Uplands FISHING la best on Mississippi Lake. Lake Park Lodge. Lake Park. On- tario. SIGHTSEEING, boat service, leaving daily from Chateau.

InformaUon. Phone 4-9326. GATINEAU RACE TRACK, open Sundays. Bus service, leaving George and Daihousie, 12JJ0. GOLDEN 'GRILL steak, spaghetti or Bar-B-Q chicken is something you will really enjoy.

303 Bank. IN THE HEART of Canada's best known beauty spot on the shores of the St Lawrence River, by the Thousand Islands. Delicious meals; spring mattresses: boats: fishing: swimming and a steam bath. For further InformaUon write, telephone or wire Mount Airy Hotel. Ivy Lea, Lansdowne, RJL 1.

JIMMY'S GRILL Home cooked meala 398 and 529 Bank St LAFLECHE'S CAVE Don't fall to visit greatest natural marvel In Canada. Ideal place for picnics, tourist accommodation, cottages to rent at Wilson's Comers, Quebec. 18 miles from Ottawa via Hull and Chelsea road. Information, Z. La-fleche.

2-6560. NOW IS THE TIME to learn to drive. Enjoy the pleasure of driving the family car yourself, Our competent instructors will teach you in dual controlled cars. Don't delay. Call the Dixie Dell Driving School fcor- ner Bronson and Somerset) today.

5-0122. THE WAYSIDE INN. Richmond Road Large comfortable rooms for. tourists, gardens and private beach. Phone 8-0433 WEDDINGS.

RECEPTIONS, complete service. The Montmorency, 270 MacLaren. Telephone 2-5082. MORRISBURG FERRY ON THE HOUR From Morrisburg 8 ajn. to 7 pjn.

ON THE HALF HOUR From. Waddlngton S20 a.m. to 70 pjn. Daily DS.T. Sundays Until.

11.00 p.m. 1 Lost and, Found, AEROPLANE, white gas model, vi-. clnity southern boundary wartime housing area, on Carling Ave. Re-. ward.

8-2168. I grey striped, lost- vicinity Laurier and Bank. Answers to This cat has Just had operation and is very nervous. Reward Call 2-3313. CROCHET BAG.

small, containing change purse, and man'a wrist watch, vicinity Harmer Ave. and Ruskln. 8-5714W. CHAIN KEY-RING with four keys lost Phone 2-7681. i DOG.

IRISH SETTER, male, lost Reward. Telephone 8-1486. DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT ring, lost at Chez Henri Hotel, washroom. Reward 4-3296. i GLASSES, girl's, between Laurier.

Nicholas and Daly.j 6-1169. evenings. ROSARY TOUND ON STREET on Holy Thursday. 3-9S63. RING: MAN'S, crest.

Initials Inside. W.A.B.,3-33. 5-4577- RONSON lighter lost. Bank near Initials. BGT.

Reward. 2-2779. SPARE WHEEL and Firestone tire. lot Eastvtew. Telephone 4-7405.

Reward. TRICYCLE. CHILD'S. Sunshine. Suzie fainted on rear guard.

Lost vlctn-ty i Experimental Farm. Reward. 8-0481W. TRICYCLE found. Apply 8-7217R.

TRUNKS. 2. grey, lost between Ottawa and Prescott. 5 Besserer, 4-0212. Reward.

i Continued on Next Column.) Ads 231 SPARKS ST. St, Phone 508J. 1 Lost and Found. (Continued From Preceding Column). WALLET, black, lost Tuesday night Name Inside.

Please return. Good WALLET. BROWN, containing money and receipts. 5-7488. Reward.

WALLET, man's. inlUal S. L. lost vicinity West End. containing money, Blue Cross contract and papers.

6-3323. after 6. 2 Male, Help Wanted. A FINANCIAL organlzaUon wUhln to increase Its. sales force wlU welcome applications from persons who 'have sales experience or other contact with th public.

Requirements are good education, age 27 to 35 preferred, and willingness to start at salary sufficient for needs, wun commission ana oonua extra for good work.7 Successful salesmen will be entitled to pension benefits, disability provisions and free group Insurance. Excellent opportuniUes for advancement a sound training given and continued periodically when necessary. Write giving age. marital status, previous business experience and period of residence to the city. Box A-187, Journal.

(Continued on Next Column.) BARBER. $30 weekly in commission. Box A-380. Journal, BAKERY SALESMAN, experienced, required for wholesale route In Ottawa. Cash bond necessary.

Apply Regal Bakery. HulL BUS BOYS wanted. Hum's Restaurany 201 Queen St BUTCHER wanted, experienced. Apply Box A-555. Journal.

BODY AND FENDER MAN, Rideau St Garage. 560 Rideau. COMPOSITOR FOR Job, printing. Manuscript and repeat copy. Lock up knowledge desirable but not necessary.

Elliott Stationery and Advertising Sales. Peterborough. TOEtST CLASS slip cover cutter for chesterfield seta. Able to make complete job on own time. Apply Box A-490.

Journal. FULLER BRUSH COMPANY needs neat appearing man to help handle local business. Special pay to start Steady work. Telephone 2-6570 for appointment HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE. Interest-ed in chemical research, required for an Industrial company.

Write stating age. address and telephone number to Box A-486 Journal. INSTRUCTOR needed. Apply Arthur Murray Studios. 62 a Bank St MECHANIC must be good on Ford products.

Paul Motors, s-osw. MAN WANTED TO Uke complete rhirr nicket nraduetion Ottawa Valley sawmilL Salary and pro duction oonus. aausi De experienced and able to supervise men. Reply giving references and past experiences to Box A -83, JournaL SHOVEL OPERATOR, gaa or DieseL Apply McCoy-Bell Construction SUtUville. Ontario.

Phone Hazei-" dean. 20R5. STOCK KEEPER for electrical warehouse in Arnprior. Ontario. Must be able to Uke complete con troL Apply to C.

D. Cole Electric Company Box 363. Arnprior. Ont SMART delivery boy. blllnguaL 204 Daihousie St STUDENT for chartered accountant's office.

Give full particulars. Box A-183. Journals. STRONG young men for tree work. Telephone 8-5313R or 5-8170.

SKILLED WORKERS Construction Jobs starting in Canada. For details send name, and address. C-22. Box 1749. Knoxvllle.

Tenn. SERVICE STATION attendant experienced. Good wages for right man. Apply Westboro Motors. 424 Richmond Road.

TINSMITH. Bellman Hardware. 1146 Carling Ave. 8-6013. TELETYPE OPERATORS for large Ottawa organization to operate teletype equipment on rotating shifts.

Must have Jr. Metric, or gradua- tion from a commercial or technical school and one or two years' experience as a teletype operator or typist Salary range depending on qualifica- tions. Please quote file 72. Reply Box A-89. JournaL TWO experienced taxi drivers: also body repair man.

1065 Wellington. WANTED, shoemaker, highest jvages. Apply Mr. Baney, London Shoe-Renew, 78 Sparks St WANTED boys with bicycles, day and night work, good Apply Canadian National Telegraphs. 93 Sparks St.

WANTED FOR Ottawa Valley tewn. Man familiar with building supply sales for permanent position. Good salary. Must be go-tetter. Apply by letter to Box A-378.

JournaL YOUNG MAN for delivery and work in store. Box A-356. JournaL Sales Representative Wonted Our constantly increasing' sales of nationally advertised oil heating equipment require that we add to our permanent sales staff. No age limit no educational requirements. Previous selling experience desired but not essentiaL Salary and commission.

Complete course of training and personal help and supervision. Company benefits including group Insurance and hospitalization. Reply in writing, stating age. experience and give references Box A-386, Journal MACHINISTS WAITED Apply Ash ton Press7 Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

60 Beech Street MECHANICS and BODY MEN First Class Only. Apply Mr. Casey. PATTERSON MOTORS Limited 45 RIDEAU ST. It 3 Female Help Wan 'I BOOKKEEPING MACHINE Joperator, for accounts receivable.

3 day group life Insurance, Apptytlnjown handwriting, stating age, experfecce If anv. references and salary jf a pected. Box A-378 Joumatj j.j r. COOK. EXPERIENCED, wanted June, July.

August Live in rroutij 48 hours per week. For further; Information apply Miss M. Mi Stewart Royal Ottawa Sanatorium. hj, rf CLERK for collection department with printing and lithographing firm. Experience preferred, must be able to type.

Permanent! posli tion. Reply, stating oualincatlons age and salary expected. oxiA389 Journal. i COOK. GENERAL, $60.

Near trt line. Private room and bath. Rockcliffe. Box A-393. JournaL COUNTRY GIRL, wanted for.

Summer:" months, light housekeeping. sleep 8-6261. Hlilnl-M CASHIER and candy tender; bi lingual preferred. Apply i- Rideau Tneatre, CLERK with knowledge bfli book keeping and typing, billngitaii pre-f ferred. but not essential, i 1 stating, age.

education, experiences etc Box A-474. JournaL COOK, Immediately, small tastitutiort in good salary. Boxi iA-82, JournaL II CLERK for drugs and cosmetics.1 40-hour week. Apply in own i jhandt writing. Box A-491, JouraaLu i DISHWASHERS wanted.

Apply Hum's 1 Restaurant 201 Queen Stt EXPERIENCED woman fori I general duties in. doctor's residence' 3 children, sleep in. Phone 8-0147 (mornings only). EXPERIENCED saleslady for -grocery store, good wages, billnguatlj Telephone 3-6018. ff j-jl i EXPERIENCED WAITRESS 'Ranted.

neat appearance. Apply 184 -Sparks Street in-it EXPERIENCED waitresses; Apply Arcadia Gzill. 249 Bank St EXPERIENCED billing machine opera tor. Good working conditions, five-day week, cafeteria on premises. Apply In person.

Vail'sLtdi 386 Wellington. a EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. 'day work. Sunday off, good pay. 100 Kent St EXPERIENCED MANICURISTS-! Apply Manager.

Laura Thomas; Telephone 2-1717. EXPERIENCED girL immediately. general housework, no cooking. 3 children, wilUngr go "summer home, all convenience, close to city July Aug. 4-1226.

FEMALE i COOK. EXPERIENCED, wanted by small hotel in Northern Ontario, catering to commercial and businessmen. Apply in writing or telephone collect for full particulars to Radio HoUL KapuskasingJ Ont GENERAL DUTY NURSE Wit3 X-ray experience. Apply Superintendent Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital. Araptior.

Ont, stating; salary and qualifications, i iifj ii GENERAL, apartment adult 5-day. part time, references; morning, or evening. 4-2703. family. Phone GENERAL, new modem home, all conveniences, sleep in.

gef erenees. 5-6347. i m.if- GIRL REQUIRED as nursemaid; and for light housework. Now till July 15. Kingsmere.

TeL daytime i GRADUATE NURSE for: doctor's office, typing, state experience and 1 salary expected. Box A-537; JournaL GIRLS WANTED. ApplV: Domestic Laundry. 51 Norman St ii KITCHEN HELPERS wanted! Apply Hum's Restaurant 201 Spleen St MEGHANlSS rl Two First Class Men- Wanted Must have licence and! tools '3 If! STEADY YEAR-ROirNp; 0R1C Straight hourly rrajr, j--. Apply Mr.

Rodgers International Harvester 875 CARLING AVE. It; STATIONARY ENQ1NEERS Engineers with vincial Government stationary i oper penenee tn opcrauog ana erecting medium-eize steam turbines and ll-flred'bqilers location out of towii i i. Please reply stating! if experience in detaiL typf. papers held, and salary! ex- pected to Box A-8Z. Jour tm cnotkA AN li OVERALL FACTORY i i iir Taking complete charge pitching operation.

Knowledge of battexti. necessary. AUd bapabte of supervising cutting. fAdvance- ment pn evidence of capib in Box A-482 Journal FOR AMBITIOUS i ll Fast. I accurate machine transcription, or stenographer country position of growing importance.

person -Mho can accept responsibility and! ithe ability to manage others this may mean: real ODDortunity.il iif Reply must give age kXerlende ana reierencea. i Box A-C8, Ait TYPIST 1 1 fk Immediately. Dictaphone phone: experienced not essential. 4-631S 9.30 YOUNG 16 to 21 yfeari Wanted Immediately i For Cherry, Strawberry land fi Raspberry PikXtg li Accommodation in iFarrt 5erv ice Force Camos supervised by Y.W.A4 11; Apply to ONTARIO a lit FARM SERVICE FORCE I i i hi! 1 i Normal School OTTAWA. noom woj (Use Llsgar Sit Entrance) 4 i ti 4547 Auspices! I'sTjj Domlnton-Pronnctsl Farm: itaboil Committe.

1 1 (Continued on Keii una. a i I 1 i j.f i REQUIRED; i pref erred, but liiliiiili- WOMEN I' i 5 Co 1 Ri i in .1 c. jii 1 3 Female Help Wanted. (Continued From Preceding: MOTHERS HELP, family of 5, Hudson Heights, good wages. 5-1032 or 8-1351 POSITION Secretary -stenographer with Chartered Accountant for Cornwall Branch Office.

Apply Us writing only, stating, all qualifications. Box A-333. JournaL PRACTICAL NURSE with private dry home accommodation for two or three months for care 'of Protestant elderly'' lady, not an invalid. Reply Box A-193, Journal; giving' rel- erences. PRACTICAL NURSES, general duty, live in Perley Home, 2 Barton.

ROOM AND BOARD In exchange for light duties. Box A-18S. JournaL RELIABLE GIRL for general housework. In French-Canadian home. 3-3413.

RELIABLE middle-aged woman for, housework. Private room. Box A-142. JournaL RELIABLE experienced, ready-to-wear salesladies wanted immediately. Good suiting salary.

Apply Manager, Laura Thomas, 2-1717. ROOM AND BOARD in exchange for invalid care. Box A-188, JournaL STENOGRAPHER WANTED. Short-, hand. essentiaL Permanent position with good starting salary.

Hours 9-5. 5-day week. 2-8853. STENOGRAPHER for branch hank. -Experience desirable but not es-aential.

Apply P.O. Box 65, Ottawa. SALESLADY for ready-to-wear department, Apply in person only. Sol 102 Rideau St STENOGRAPHER Experienced, for large industrial firm. Give age, education and references.

Box A-14L JournaL i THREE LADIES for part or full time work. Good appearance and per-: aonality No canvassing. Earn as you learn. Must be over 25 and not otherwise employed. Apply, giving telephone num.ber, to Box A-387.

JournaL WAITRESS to wait on table also help -in kitchen 2-5882 425 Cooper. WAITRESS, experienced. 5-day week, good pay. Apply 283 Elgin, Rainbow Restaurant WAITRESSES wanted. Apply Hum's Restaurant 201 Queen St i -WAITRESS wanted.

Apply In person. Palm Grove Restaurant. Elgin, Waverley. WANTED Immediately. experienced cashiers for groceteria.

5-day week. Only experienced girls need apply. Part-time or permanent employ ment Box A-489. JournaL i i 8100 PER MONTH. Girl for evening cooking, mostly short, orders.

In email restaurant Good place for refined girl with homelike family. Live in Good chance for advancement and better wages. Box A -338, JournaL Salesmen and Agents AGGRESSIVE SALESMEN required to call on ail service stations, gar- ages, grocery, hardware and automobile supply houses. Must have car. Highest commission to right parties.

Apply 3rd 45 Queen St -BEYOUR OWN BOSS." Retail our guaranteed necessities at grand profits- A couple of splendid openings in your city 'also rural areas 1 around for those who have the equipment. No risk. Never dull season. Our representative will be in your district shortly Let us have your name and address: and he will call specially, show you the Familex Film, etc, without obligation on your part Familex. 1600 Delorimier.

MontreaL FOOD AGENCY REQUIRES two salesmen for Ottawa and district to 'detail grocers and wholesalers with ia number of -well known grocery lines. Must have car and lnde- pendent store management or gro-eery detailing experience. Salary and commission. Interview can be arranged in OtUwa. Write giving references and experience to Walter S.

Nugent Company. 222 Front Street East Toronto. Elgin 0111. FULLER BRUSH COMPANY needs neat appearing man to help handle local Hawkesbury business. Special pay to start Steady work.

Telephone 2-8370 "lor appointment SALES3IEN WANTED. TO CALL on esUblished accounts in Ottawa. Car not necessary Good, starting salary plus liberal commis-' sinn naif wklY. Pension and family hospitalization open to all applicant. ii a-o, 1' 5 Male-Female, Help Wanted DIPLOMATIC FAMILY, four chll-dren.

require general servant live in tor two. husband and wife, sisters or friends). Phone 4r5655 TUITION REQUIRED, chemistry and. zoology, second year university. 5-2249.

(Continued on Next Column.) INDEX TO JOURNAL WANT ADS AAneuncem'U lit pa apta, Ftsu to Let 23 TiSta wil Articles for Sale. 10 Articles Wanted 11 Autos tr Sale Autos Wanted Jl Auto Accessories SI BvspS 13 Boata. lis r. Sup. 9 A Business Opps.

S3 Business Pers'als CsU an gxnert 43 Employ'! WsnUd 7 Pmrma tf. Bale IT rmrms Wanted Pud HA Oaratts 3 Osrdcnlnff 10A Houses lor Bate .13 Hous to Let 3) Houses Wan tod 3S Help Wtd. Mala 3 Help female 8 Hela wfd. .8 LiTcsiock- .13 Lost and Foesd 1 Money to Loan 41 Motorcycles 33A Of Stores to Let 1 1 Of, 6 tores 2 Personals 8 tor Sale 14 Propertr Wtd. ...13 Property to Let.

It Pet Stoea 33 and Sepw .34 Profess Cards 43 Rooms to Let, 31 Rooms Wanted 33 Room and Board 23 Pales" ane Agta. 4 Bum. Resorts 0 Table Boar 14 Teachers i Tensats Eieh. Tt wiaur II Journal Want Ad Rates 10 WORDS 3c Ter Word or rignre Lever rates tor 8 er more eonsecatfvs InserUons. 8 pedal weekly rata, la Memoriam Notices exclusive et verse), LOO per insertion.

Verse Matter. 80e for each words. Births, ErgarexneBta, slarrtafta. Anal-versary Maaa. SI.

00 for the first insertion and 75c for each additional Insertion. Cards of Tnanks up to 49 srorda. tl 00 for the flrat tnseruoa and 73 for each addT Uoaai tnseruoa. Over 40 eorda. Is (per word er dy.

Death WoUcea, 3I.M for the firit tnser-Uoru SI 00 lor aecond tnaeruoo. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By mall to say point to Canada excepting towns served by Journal carriers or to any British possession via a Canadian port for 1 year 87.00. stx months 83 75. 'three months 82.00.. shorter terms 75c a month payable la" advance.

To U5A. 81.00 month or 880 a year For Foreign countries the rate ia $121 a month or 815 00 8 year Air mall rates on application. -Authorized as Second-Class MalL Mcmbersi of The Canadian Prraav THE CANADIAN PRESS IS elusive ly entitled to the use fox -publication of all news despatches In this paper credited to tt or te the Associated Press or Renters and also the local news published to The JournaL Deadline for Journal Want Ads Evening editions 12.20 pjn. daily, except. Saturdays when all Want Ads' for those ediUonj ghould' be received not later than 100 pjn.

Moxn-. inE editions-LtQ 100 pjn..

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