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THE OTTAWA JOURNAL' TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. 15. 1949. 22 Births. 3 Female Help Wanted.

Continued From Piceding Column 1 9 I Business Personals. (Continued From Preceding Column Ads The Journal Deaths. (Continued From Preceding Column I ELLIOTT. Henry On Satur Want PHONE DISTRICT WANT AD DEPOTS: St. Phone 410 PERTH Len Gilhuly, 47 Foster Druj Store, Bridge Phone 6 BEAYEN To Mr.

and Vrs. A. J. Beaven (Marguerite McFarlanei. on.

lb. 4 ox. at Private Patients' Pavilion. Wntrrn Hospital. Toronto.

February 11. 1MI. Both welL SORTS On Saturday. February 12. 1949.

at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. to Mr. and Mn Irvine Borts. a ero'her (or Howard. Both CHARBONNEAU At the Grace Hospital, oa Sunday.

February 13. IMS. to Capt and Mrs. A. J.

Char-bonne u. a son. welL TOVHSIX.K On February 13. 1948. at Grace Hospital, to Mr.

and Mrs. It. Fournier. a son. Both well.

PEMBROKE Pembroke Travel Bureau, 92 Pembroke St. Phone day, February 12. 1949, in hospital. Henry Elliott beloved husband of Harriett Coleman, of 8 Florence in his 67th year. Resting at Hub and Playair Ltd.

315 McLeod St. Service Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood. ELLIS, Lemuel Arthur On Saturday, February 12, 1949, in hospital, Lemuel Arthur Ellis, of 28 Spruce husband of i lia Maguire. in his 73rd year.

Resting A. E. Veitch and Son 338 Somerset W. Service Tuesday at I p.m. Thence to Winchester, February 14.

1949, Russell A. Farrow, beloved husband of Alice Eastcott and of jMrs. Charles H. Bland of Ottawa. Funeral at Windsor, 2 p.m.

Thursday. FERGUSON, Amey Louise In hospital on February 13, 1949, Amey Louise Ferguson, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William B. Ferguson, formerly of i Kingston, Ont and late of 164 Holm wood, "Ottawa.

Resting at GOVmx On Monday. February OnL. for service in the United 1. lw. at to Grace Hospital, to Church, at 2.30 p.m.

Interment Mr and Mrs. Paul R. Goyette (nee Maple Ridge. Eleanor Moreiand) a Valentin. daugh-.

FARROW, Russell A. Sud-ter (Susan Janei. Both well. Hulse and Play fair, 315 McLeod.i219 Strathcona in her 66th Service Tuesday, 4 p.m. -j Interment- Cataraqui cemetery, Kingston, on Wednesday.

KEARNS. Orminda Elizabeth On Monday, February 14, 1949, in hospital, Orminda Elizabeth Sunday, February 13, 1949, at the Stanley, aged 57 years, widow of home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Joseph Kearns and dear) (Doctor) G. D. Caldbrick, Nor-mother of Mrs.

Felix Morand man L. Stewart husband of 2-5321 SMITHS FALLS J. A. Blackburn. 1 Lost and Found.

COCKER SPANIEL, black, lost. Glebe district, red harness. Answers Blackie. 3-7392. CHILD'S SLEIGH lost, corner Clemow and Bank.

Saturday at S.30. 3-8PS0. EYEGLASSES lost. tinted plastic frames, vicinity Booth and Somer-. set Sts Saturday.

Reward. 3-9868. CLASSES. HORN-RIMMED, in tan leather case, lost Sunday afternoon. Reward.

8-3708M, after 2 p.m MARIER ROAD. Eastview. spaniel, i black and white, lost Tuesday night. 4-7123. PEARLS, 3 strand, lost Monday, vicinity centre town.

3-5717. SOCKS, gentleman's, maroon, with initials G. lost on bus. 8-1992J. STOLE, mink.

Sunday, Richmond Rd. 9-3295 daytime SUM OF MONEY in birthday card lost, vicinity Bank and Sparks. 8-7376J. WALLET, brown, initials M. R.

vicinity Lord Elgin, contains identification. Finder may keep moneyi return wallet 3-8927. WRIST WATCH, man's, Bulova. with expansion bracelet lost Saturday night Please call 2-7308 or 8-2638 W. WATCH.

LADY'S, GOLD Elco. Nepean: Bay, Albert Reward. 3-7041. 2-3741. 2 Male Help Wanted.

ACCOUNTANT, weU qualified, preferably with mine accounting experience, permanent position and good future to right man. Give complete Information regarding experience, age, salary required etc. Box B-12. Journal. ANNUITY and pension salesman, married, 25 to 40 Wonderful opportunity.

Mr. Flicker. 3-5658. A-t motor mechanics wanted, warm, fully equipped shop, coveralls supplied, group insurance Blue Cross. Apply Frank Peterson Ottawa Motor Sales 880 Bank St.

BOYS wanted for morning newspaper routes, vicinity of Somerset East 2-8787. daytime. EXPERIENCED taxi drivers wanted. Apply West End Taxi, 1065 Wellington. i I EXPERIENCED stockroom clerk for large service garage, Dodge and Chrysler.

Apply B-607. Journal. MUNICIPAL OFFICIAL wanted. Applications are requested for the position of a to vn clerk for the town of Geraldton. Ontario, one having previous municipal assessing and account experience.

Applicants to reply in own handwriting, stating age. experience, marital status, salary expected. Address replies to Mayor. Geraldton. Ontario.

MAN WANTED as organizer, take full responsibility of reception room and bowling alley. Apply B-604, Journal. MECHANIC, also body and fender man. 3-0357. PLATEN press feeder wanted.

3-8361. SHORT ORDER COOK wanted. Apply Connaught Restaurant 32 Elgin St STEADY employment for all round machinist general plant maintenance work. Apply In writing to Box B-7. Journal, stating age and past experience, references.

Furniture Salesman for Large Furniture Store i Excellent oppprtunity for right man. Salary according to ability. Box B-15 Journal COLLECTION CLERK Male, high school training, with knowledge of general office work. Apply to STANTON C. W.

Lindsay Co. Ltd. 189 Sparks St 1 Man Wanted! MECHANICALLY INCLINED FOR PART TIME WORK. Neat appearance, age 30 to 40 years. Apply A.

W. OWENS 2 to 3 p.m. W. Lindsay Co. Ltd.

189 Sparks St EXPERIENCED I Hardware Salesman i Required Immediatsly Apply A. J. FREIMAN Ltd. (Continued on' Next Column.) 234 In Memoriam (Cortlnued From Preceding Column.) KEMP In fond and loving memory of a dear wife and mother. Mrs.

Irene Kemp who passed away February IS. 194. Gentle and quiet in all her ways. Loving and kind until the end of her days. Sincere and true in heart and mind.

Beautiful memories she -left behind. Time has changed in many ways. But one thing chances never. The memory of those hsppy days When We were all together. Howard and Family.

MOULDS In loving memory of a dear mother, Alice May Moulds, who passed away February IS. 1842. We cannot clasp your- hand, mother dear. Your face we cannot see. But this little token tells That we still remember thee.

Sadly missed by Sons and Daughters. O'DONNELL In loving memory of a dear son and brother. James Henry O'Donnell, who passed away February 14. 1947 God gave us the strength to face it And courage to bear the blow. But what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know.

Mother, Dad, Brothers and Sisters. STARR In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister. ePhebie Menota. who departed this life February 13, 1948. Many a silent heartache.

Many a silent -tear Has been shed for you, dear Phebie, In this past Sadly mourned. Mother. Sisters, Brothers. WOOLFORD In fond and loving memory iof Thomas Edwin Woolford who passed away February IS, 1948. There is a link death cannot sever.

Love and remembrance last forever. Mother. In Memoriam Verses If you wish to obtain a booklet of In Meinoriam Verses write or telephone Miss Allen, The Ottawa Journal. Florists. ALLEN'S for -artistic floral designs, fresh cut flowers.

308 Bank. 2-409S. PROULX Specializing floral designs. cut nowers. Kideau.

tana. Funeral Directors. A VEITCH and Son' Limited 453 Parkdale. 8-0202. 338 Somerset West 2-1149 "Conscientious service to those bereaved BRADY AND HARRIS.

2-4857 Four generations of service Reason-' able charges FRED GARRETT Dignified, dependable, economical. Private ambulance 3-4773 HULSE1 AND PLAYFAIR' LTD. Ot-tawa's First Funeral Chapel 3-1144 IMMEDIATE. unobtrusive, dignified service. McEvoy Brothers.

Otuwa's largest funeral home "2-5337 RADMORE STEWART Funeral Home and Chapel. 1323 Wellington. 8-0800 WHELAN FUNERAL HOME Personal service. Reverence. SIS Cooper.

3-1488. Cemetery Memorials. AMBROSE. J. 375 Montreal Rd.

Authorized Rock of Ages dealers. Before purchasing, compare my prices and workmanship. 3-7235. SPECIAL OFFERS on all orders for Spring delivery. J.

P. Laurin, 103 George. 4-0417. TAKE advantage. 10 to 13 reduction for Spring delivery.

Banchini and St. Martin Reg 359 Maisonneuve Hull. 9-4931, Where to AUDITORIUM. Thursday, Feb. 18, Wrestling Team Match, Yvon Robert and Felix Miquet vs.

Ernie and Emit Plus 2 other outstanding bouts. BANQUETS. STAGS, private parties, in our modern dining room Victoria House 3-8838 BYTOWN INN for enjoyable meals. Sunday dinners served to meet every taste. Albert and O'Connor 5-5151 CATERING, sleigh drives and parties Dancing BaU Club.

5-0294 and 8-0290M. DANCE nights. AT PINELAND. Saturday Road to Uplands FRENCH CUISINE. comfortable rooms, the newly decorated Russell Hotel, next to Union Station, on Sussex.

GOLDEN GRILL spaghetti or Bar-B-Q chicken is something you will really enjoy 303 Bank. JIMMY'S GRILL Home cooked meals. 398 and 329 Bank St MINTO CLUB Public skating. Tuesday. Friday Saturday 8-10.

35c. QUESNEL BOWLING ALLEY, South March Road Receptions, sleigh parties. 8-1562. TEAMS FOR SLEIGH DRIVES, cutters and saddle horses Del-Mar Riding Club. 8-0290M WINTER'! It's time to have that sleigh ride at Cloverdale.

4-7746. COLLINS JOKE A MAGIC SHOP PARTY GAGS, tricks, magic, etc Catalogues mailed. 37S Somerset W. HUGHES On Friday. February 11.

1349. at Ottawa Civic Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. S. G.

Hughes, a son. Both well. McGUJfRE On February 14. 1949. at Ottawa Civic Hospital, to Mel and WiK McGuire.

a suter for Bonnie Both wen. MeMXNUS On Saturday. 12. 1949. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, to Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. McManus 4 nee Lillian Ardent, a daughter. Both welL OBRIZN-On February 13.

1949, Ottawa Civic Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick S. O'Brtcn (nee Edith McSeoough), a son. Both well ROWS At the Ottawa General Hospital, oa Saturday.

February 12. .1949. to Mr. and Mrs. Lalandc Row (nee Theresa Gauthier).

a daughter. Both well. ROSS Oa Tuesday. February at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, to LL Cot and Mrs. Norma H.

Robs (nae Marye O. Roper), a son. Hugh Canseron- SHERWOOD To Mr and Mrs. F. H.

Sherwood, at Sale. Manchester. England, oa Saturday. February IX 1949. a daughter.

Both well. SLOANE On Monday. February 14. 194.9. at Grace Hospital, to Capt.

and Mr. PhiBp Sloane. a sister for. Shirley Both well. j.

STAPLES At the Grace Hospital Sunday. February 13. 1949. to Mr. and Mr: Stan Staples (nee Madeline Lynne a sister for- Skipper.

Both weU. ST." JACQUES On Sunday. Feb- ruary IX 1949. at the Grace Hos- to Mr. and Jrs.

ntroi aw Jacaues inec Beatrice Cardinal son. brother tor beran ana qnnnw. SUMMERS Rev. M. E.

and Mrs. Summers (nee Shirley Bianchard) are 1 happy to announce the birth of a daughter. Shertll Joy. at Memorial Hospital. Gowanda.

New TPbrk, on February 13. 1949. WEIR To Mr. and Mrs- W. C.

Weir. St. Catharines. Ont. formerly of Ottawa, oa Saturday.

February 12. 1949. a daughter. Mary Louise. Both well.

WHYTE At the Ottawa Civic Hospital, on Tuesday. February 13. 1949. to Dr. and Mrs.

D. W. Whyte. a daughter. Engagements.

MarMILLAN-KERR Mr. and Mrs. F. MacMillan -arish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Mary Jane, to Keith John, son of Mr.

and John Kerr. Marriage to take place shortly. OFFORD-DACET Mr. and Mrs. E.

fiord wish to announce the engage ment of their daughter Marilyn, to- Waiter (Ray I son of Mrs. N. Dacey and' -the late Mr. Dacey. both of Ot- i OLIVER-WHITE 4 Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert J. uuvw inoinum ww gagement of their daughter. Doro thy, to William Dougald White, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Robert White of Ont. Marriage to take place March 3. STANTON-BROWN The engagement is announced of Kathleen Mary Stanton, only daughter of Mrs. Austin Stanton and the late Mr. Stanton, to Lawrence Orme Brown, only son of Mr.

and Mrs. L. Brown, of Marriage to take place abort ly. ST. LOCis-TOOMEY Mrs.

M. st Louis announces the engagement of her daughter Yvonne to George P. Toomey. son of Mrs. E.

Toomey and the late Mr. G. P. Toomey. Marriage to take place at Haileybury, Ont.

Tuesday. February- 23. Marriages. BRODER DAWSON On Saturday. February 12.

149. at Stewarton United Church by the Rev. f. S. Miiiiken.

Olive- Ruth, daughter of Mrs. Dawson and the late Mr. c. 'j A. Dawson.

Phm. of Carp. Ont, to William Andrew, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Broder of Ottawa.

On Saturday, February IX by Rev. L. M. Smith. Jean Payant daughter of Mrs, R.

NoeL to William LarwilL son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Larwill.

all of Ottawa. PIERCE-JOHNSTON On Saturday. February 12. 1S49. at 3 m.

in Parkdale United Church by Rev. Dr. Norman Coll. Mary Matilda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence H. Johnston, to Robert Jones Pierce of siaungtoo, Penn, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Pierce of Slatington.

VAN DL'SEN'-DODDS On Satur- SPARKS ST, Phone 508J 22 Market St, Pbone 432 438J. 12 Male Help Wanted. (Continued From Preceding Column.) SERVICE-STATION attendant. Appli cants must be under 30 years of Benefits of troup insurance and Blue Minimum hours. Apply P.O.

Box' 93, Terminal, Ot' laws. 1 TWO YOUNG MEN required for gen eral clerical duties. Overseas vet-, erans preferred, wjth at least junior 1 mairicuiauon or equivalent rauca I tion. Starting salary will be In accordance with education and ex. perience.

These positions offer excellent opportunities for the fu. ture to the right applicants. Reply i in detail to Box B-908 Journal. All 1 correspondence will be treated as confidential. YOUNG MAN to work in dairy, ex perience at butter making and ice cream preferred out not essential Apply.

Smiths Falls Dairy, Smiths Falls. Ont YOUNG MAN, tire shop helper, 43 cts. hourly. Apply Box B-608. Journal.

YOUNG MEN' to learn retail meat business. Starting salary $33 per week. Apply, stating age. education and experience if any, to Box B-433, journal. 1 OFFICE JUNIOR CLERK.

YOUNG MAN. 17 to 20 years, with 4 years' thigh school education and neat appearance; pleasant working conaiuons and 5-day week. Good opportunity for advancement Start ing salary $24 per week- Apply in writing, stating age. qualifications and telephone number to Box B-ell, journal. 1 CLERK for Sales Department of large local manufacturing- concern.

Splendid Opportunity for Advancement State qualifications, etc -5. Apply Box B-609, Journal LINOTYPE OPERATOR Experienced, for Northern Oh-. tario's largest daily. Ideal working conditions, plant two weeks paid vacation. All statutory holidays paid.

Group sickness, health and insurance plan pension, incentive bonus. Basic rate $54.90, 45-hour week. Permanent day work. Sudbury Daily Star, Sudbury, Ont 3 Female Help Wanted. ASSISTANT for doctor's office, after noons only.

State age. experience, expected salary. Box B-602, Journal. AFTERNOONS OR EVENINGS off for middle age woman, widow, or high school girl willing to do light housekeeping in return for room, board and small salary. Box B-701, Jour ARE YOU a stenorraDher.

ainele. neat in appearance? No experience nromr. Appiy giving age. quail' uciuou, etc. box b-411.

journal. BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST with expert- ence on saipnone preferred, permanent position with excellent working conditions in central downtown office. Apply in writing, stating age and previous experience. Box B-704 journal COOK GENERAL, plain cooking, no laundry. 3 adults.

Sandy Hill. References. Telephone 4-1713. DIETITIAN wanted lmmediatelv Homeopathic Hospital. 2100 Marlowe Montreal.

full maintenance provided. Apply to admin istrator, stating qualifications. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper lmme- dlately. by local automobile dealer. where the surroundings are bright ana pleasant and the staff congenial and co-operative.

Applicant must nave- a pleasing personality and be able to deal with customers. Knowledge of payrolls, banking and books of original entry essential. Reply in own handwriting, giving age, previous experience and marital status, together with a nap of aeii possioie. box B-13. Journal.

GIRLS to be trained as cashiers in retail food chain store. Starting salary 30 per week. Apply, stating age, education and experience any. 10 box b-434. Journal.

GIRL or woman, 23 to 33, for Summer hotel catering to year round business; references required. 1 Salary asu per month witn room and board. Apply Kazabazua Hotel. Telephone tiazaDazua is. GENERAL, 2 adults, no children, sleep in references, experience.

Box B-904. Journal. GIRL to help In kitchen, on taDies. tun time, a-osaa. GENERAL HELP, for 3 months.

Glebe district Telephone 5-4774. JUNIOR stenographer, experience un necessary, good salary. 9-day week, excellent working conditions. Box B-408. Journal.

LADIES. GIRLS, earn extra money in your spare time. Sell Avon Products. Phone mornings and eve nings. 4-248B.

MACHINE FEEDER, part time, eve nings. 10 Chapleau. New Edin burgh. MAID, general housework, sleep in, west tna. b-b4um.

NURSE, general duty. Fred Adams Hospital (isolation). Live Z243 Byng Road. Windsor. Ont RECEPTIONIST needed.

Apply Ar thur Murray. 62 '1 Bank Street. TYPIST, no experience neces sary write giving fuu particulars. box B-sia, journal. RELIABLE, neat girl to assist with housework.

Telephone 4-8229. STENOGRAPHER, also typist a perienced on Edi phone, permanent position, good working conditions. State experience and salary expected Box B-416, Journal. 1 3 STENOGRAPHERS i AIM Clerk -Typist. MUST HAVE at least Junior Matricu lation or equivalent education, plus two years' experience.

Attractive salaries, steady employment and pleasant working conditions In a central location. Reply in detail to Box B-907 Journal. All applicaUons will be treated a confidential. OPPORTUNITY FOR WOMEN. BE A HAIRDRESSER Join Canada's I WOMAN WANTED one night weekly for cleaning small apartment.

6-2572. 1 WANTED, saleslady. Bank St. experienced millinery full time. Apply 238 WAITRESS to wait on table, also help in kitchen 425 Cooper.

4 Salesmen and Agents. BE YOUR OWN BOSS Distribute on part time or full time basis our 25L products, toiletries, vitamins, ex- tracts, spices, baking powder, cakes. doughnuts, glass, silver, furniture and shoe polishes, etc. Each tn- dividual a customer Excellent opportunity to test your business abilities Write for tree details and catalogue ami lex Product. 1600 Delorimier St.

Montreal DISTRIBUTORS WANTED for Kingston. Pembroke. Ottawa and intermediate points for new patented display advertising and sign writing material. This is a quality product and is very popular with all retailers. Only those offering complete coverage in their area will be considered.

Full details to Tower Trading Company, 5119 Western Montreal. Quebec EXPERIENCED and aggressive shoe salesman to cover Ottawa Valley and surrounding districts for wholesale firm. Apply Box B-801. Journal. FULLER BRUSH COMPANY requires neat appearing man to help handle local business Special pay to start and steady work.

2-6570. LEADING international organization offers a protected territory in Eastern Ontario. Able to make 85.000 a year and over, unlimited earnings. Pleasant work. Practical man with initiative and willing to work.

No age limit Experience in our field not essential. Car required. State particulars to Box B-802. Journal 100 COMMISSION. YES.

THAT'S RIGHT. 100 commis sion. We want men who have some selling ability, and are willing to work 4 or 5 hours a day. See Mr. Wilson, New Paramount Studios, 104 Sparks St Commercial Feed Salesman ESTABLISHED feed manufacturer re quires representative for Eastern Ontario territory.

Must be aggres sive, own late model automobile. Agricultural College training help ful, out not necessary. Bilingual an advantage. Salary, expenses. bonus.

State age, qualifications. experience. Box B-200, Journal. 5 Male-Female. Help WTd COUPLE, man as handyman, gar dener, woman as cook 1 general.

Small wages to start but good per manent home with future opportunities for right people. Box B-422. Journal. 7 Employment Wanted. BABY SITTING, middle-aged lady afternoon and evenings.

Box B-127 Journal. BABY SITTER, reliable woman: will do mending or ironing. 4-0552. COMPANION to lady or convalescent work, live In. 4-0475.

CASHIER, receptionist reliable, de sires Immediate employment Ex. perienced. B-195. Journal CARPENTER desires alterations, re pairs of all kinds and finishing 3-449B i FIRST CLASS body and fender man wants Job with private firm. 3-4889.

GRADUATE nurse, 4-3648. references. -Call LADY desires work cleaning offices, in evenings. Please telephone 8-4043J. LATAVIAN engineer, aged 23; Swedish fashion-plate designer (fe male), aged 22.

apply for employ ment in Canada. OxoL Hasselstigen 6, solna, Stockholm. Sweden. MAINTENANCE EXPERT re: roofing, oncK laying, painting and carpentry. now available, specialize steeple jack, can Hoger 3-7530.

NEED a washwoman? Use the Bendix I machines at Centre Leundri-Maid 318 Lisgar. 3-0164. ODD JOBS done by two veteran Pbone S-5363M. ODD JOBS, any kind of day work. reasonable rate.

Telephone 4-0354. PLAIN COOK, housekeeper, sleep out central, references, week-ends free. 2-6674. between 10-11 pjn. or 7-8 pjn.

PRACTICAL NURSE or care elderly person. Take fuu responsibility References. 3-1790. PRACTICAL NURSE, care for elderly person, male or temaie. 3-0154.

STENOGRAPHER. experienced. 4-4848. STENOGRAPHY, TYPING done at hnm, hv r-m rt rt 1 ttMinmnlMp Telephone a-1880. "TYPIST desires work at home.

Tele- i pnone o-ooas. VETERAN MARRIED, experienced in ceilings, walls wash. ed; floors waxed; expert enced painter; references. 5-6 167. evenings 3-10 p.m.

WOMAN desires -work by the hour or Dany-eming. s-saea. YOUNG WOMAN desires position as bookkeeper or clerical work; 4 years' experience. 3-8382. YOUNG veteran caretaker or janitor, full time, with 3 good references.

desires immediate employment s-essaK. YOUNG. MARRIED MAN with three years' toolroom experience, sot welding experience, desires steady employment box b-vos. -Journal YOUNG LADY desires housework. 1-3.

Telephone 8-4S4ZM. Personals. ANYONE knowing the whereabouts oi Mr. victor j-apine. of camp-bell's Bay, please communicate with his wife.

Mrs. Rita La-pine, of 54 Louisa Ottawa, or call B-43au. CARLETON KETCHUM Belongings not claimed by March 13, they will be sold for rent HAVE ROOM FOR TWO passengers, west coast, one way, passing Louis, Oklahoma. Albuquerque, Los Angeles. Victoria.

Leaving last week ot February. Write immedi ately, stating destination. W. Cedsr. 28 Sherbrooke.

Ottawa. Phone 8-2673J. i i NEALE I Will hot be responsible for any debts contracted in my name without my written signature. George C. Neale, Aylmer, Que.

Business Personals. ALL MAKES washing machines re paired. 20 years' experience. E. Burke.

5-7300. ANYONE who cant manage a Toni wave, call 3-0848. ANY suit dress, lingerie, made to order from your a vorlta-jna valines, no pattern required. Chii- dren's wear a specialty. Telephone B-5335 for appointment ATTENTION.

LADIES Remodelling hats, cleaned, trimmed, expert Mornings, evenings. 2-7880. ATTENTION' Unwanted, hair remov ed by electrolysis 13 years in Ottawa Audrey Mountford Thomas. 49 Metcalfe St 2-8778 ATTRACTIVE NEW ROOMS Tinting over wallpaper afpeciaity. rnone 3-4151.

AUTHORIZED E-A SERVICE. Prompt and efficient Refrigeraiora repaired and serviced Genuine, guaranteed parts only. General Service Co 8-8937J BERTHA'S DRESS SALON, all and silk dresses greatly reduced, all sizes. Call anytime 4-2708 BODY MASSAGE, steam cabinet baths, showers, complete reducing equipment 2-8941 BANJO GUITAR, popular Piano. Mandolin professional instruction.

Coultbart s. 5-1 123 CONNERY-S DRUG STORE. Bank at First Phone for free delivery. 4-88S5. CLOCKS.

WATCHES and Ron son lighters repaired: called for and delivered. Guaranteed. 4 days' service. Lightstone. 208 Arlinf- ton.

4-9183. CRESS INGROWN toe-nail salve. Your druggist sells none better CHINESE DOCTOR OF LAW. Parts University, will give private lessons, French. Chinese.

3-3456. COMPLETE HAT RENOVATING. Premier Hat Shops. 209 Bank. Sparks COMPRESSOR, sewer, septic tank work, drains rodded.

Quick service. 8-6420R. DRESS MAKING, alterations, bedspreads curtains and drapes; nurses aprons and bibs. S-7186W. DRESSMAKING, alterations, wedding gowns, monogramming.

children smocked dresses: central, d-9483. DON'T GAMBLE with your pboto-giapft Call New Paramount Studios. 4-3900. DRESSMAKING and Telephone 2-954S. alterationa.

ORESSMAKIN'G. dresses, alterationa. specializing smart maternity clothes, large sizes. 3-7488 DRESSMAKING, perfect fit alteration, by expert European dressmaker. Call 3-8408.

DRESSMAKING and alterationa. Glebe. Telephone 3-1736 DRESSES. SUITS. TOP COATS Custom finish dry cleaning by The Nicest Cleaning in Town" Sanitary Laundry and Dry Cleaners.

3-7751 DONATIONS OF CLOTHING, furni-: ture. footwear, newspapers appreciated Neighborhood Services. 8-2100. DRESSMAKING, coats, suits, (tresses, also alterations Expert workman ship Phone 4-4150 EXPERT CONSTRUCTION, remodelling Shelving, partitioning, verandahs, garages Cecil Millord. 2-6674.

FOR RELIABLE and good workmanship contact Monn. Painting, decorating, plastering. 3-5378. FOR PERLUXE odorless dry cleaning, phone Hunter a Cleaners Limited 8-3400 FOUNTAIN PEN SETS Large selesv tions. Instruments Ltd.

240 Sparks St FROZEN FOOD lockers available for rent 85 Boteier. Ottawa. FOR MANIPULATION TREATMENTS Bath massage. Telephone 3-6196. GIRARD Beauty Special permanent, 85.

84 O'Connor. 5-3708. HOMEMADE SOCKS for sale. Please call HEATED FURNITURE STORAGE, crating, packing. Boyd's Security Storage.

8-6498. HALL TO RENT, fully equipped for banquets, parties, bridges. S-6634. HOUSEC LEANING. wall washing, floor waxing.

Elgin Window Cleaners. 3-5432. HAVE Call YOU LAUNDRY problems is. Domestic laundry. 8-T780.

HAVE YOU HEARD about Dr Dixon's Neuritis and Rheumatism Remedy Give good results. Sold only at Munro's Drug Store. 335 Elgin. Only 75c a bottle. INTERIOR DECORATING, painting and papering Reasonable.

H. Seidei. Pbone 4-5937 KELVTNATOR and Leonard authorized refrigerator service. United Refrigerator. 386 Bank.

3-1813 MASSAGE Genuine Finnish hand massage relieves muscular pains and aches. Registered operator. 8-1653. MASQUERADE COSTUMES, tuxedos rented. Hata hand made, reblocked.

trimmed. Salon Martin. 163 Bolton. 5J505. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Modern secretarial and accounting 'courses.

Day-night 62 Bank St 3-6296. i PAINTING, papering, bousec leaning and window cleaning. 3-1660, daytime; S-S161W. evenings. PIANO TUNING.

Ottawa expert, group orders taken out of town. Frank Halpenny. 3-7494. REROOFING and siding work dona knr experts. A.

ouuoauit s-m74J. LAMPSHADE SERVICE. LAMPSHADES cleaned, re lined re-. covered by Ottawa's lampshade specialists Dunster's Lampshade Cleaning 4-8844. SPECIAL SHIPMENT of OVERALLS Sizes 34 to 42 $3.69 Values ko $4.50 Kalil's Men's Wear 3774 Bank 3-1809 BE A HAIRDRESSER Great opportunity.

Learn flairdressing. fieasant dignrfied profession, good wages after graduating, thousands successful Marvel Students. America's greatest system. Illustrated catalogue free. Dee and evening classes.

Write or call MARVEL HAIRDRESS INC SCHOOLS 72 Rideau St. OTTAWA. Ontario Branches: Hamilton and Toronto. (Continued on Next Column INDEX TO JOURNAL, WANT ADS annoones'nts 1st pc. Help Wtd.

8 Ants- Plats te Let zt Sclera at Acta. 4 Plats wtd. Teacbera Articles for Bala 10 Livestock S3 Articles Wanted 11 Lost at Poond I Autos for sale Money to Lean 41 Aatos Wanted T7 Motorcycles 9A Auta Accessaries ts Stores te Let 1 Barter A Each. 11 Of. Stares Wtd.

SO Boats. Mar. Sop. OA Peraonsis Business Opps. 11 Prop, for Sals 14 Bn tineas Pera'als 9 Property Wtd.

If Business Services 43 Property to Let it EmoioT'l Wanted Pet Stock html for Sals 17 Pltry A Sup. Parass Wanted It Profess. Cards 43 fuel HA Rooms to Let 21 Oarages Roosos Wanted Gardening 1BA Room A Board a Bouses for Bala is Tabls Board as Houses to Let 17 Sam Resorts Bouses Wsnted Tenants Exes. Help Wtd. Mast 1 Winter sUaoru at Help Wtd.

Femais 8 237 QUEEN ST. RENFREW Bert Cleary. Raglan CARLETON PLACE Wilson's 1 Deaths. (Continued From Precedlnf Column.) REA, William On Saturday, February 12, 1949, at his home, Bell's. Corners, William Rea, husband of the late Elizabeth Garden, in his 86th year.

Resting at Tubman's, 403 Richmond Service Monday at 2 p.m. I Interment Richmond, Ont. SHATTUCK, Helen G. On Saturday, February 12, 1949, at her home, 10 Lakeside Helen G. Shattuck, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard: G. Shattuck, in her 83rd year. Funeral service at: above address on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment St.

James cemetery. Aylmer Rd. SMITH, Clara M. On Monday, February 14, in hospital, Clara M. Baker, wife of the late Oscar E.

Smith and mother of Mrs. Forsyth (Edna), of year. Resting at Hulse and Playfair 315 McLeod St. Service Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood.

STEWART, Norman L. i- On Esther MacGregor. Body leav ing Tubman 403 Richmond Rd, on Monday for funeral service at his home, Maxville, Ont, on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. ST. JACQUES, Adelard Accidentally killed at Temiskaming, Que, on Sunday, February 13, 1949.

Adelard St. Jacques, beloved husband of Florence Danls, aged 53 Resting at the home of his brother, Mr. Aldee St. Jacques, Que. Funeral Thursday to St.

Raphael's Church. Messines, Que," for requiem mass at 9 o'clock. Interment parish qemetery. Funeral under the direction of Gauthier', 259 St. Patrick St.

Cards of Thanks. BERRIGAN We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to kind friends, neighbors and relatives for acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, floral and spiritual offerings received in our recent bereavement. Special thanks to Sisters, nurses and staff, St. Vincent's Hospital: Msgr. Prud'-homme, and Curates of St.

Patrick's parish. Msgr. John O'Neil, Sisters of Immaculate High School, the Sodality and Priests of St. Patrick's College: Columbian Squires: altar boys of St. Patrick's Church; St.

Vincent de Paul Society. Holy Name Society, R.C.M.P. and the Custodian's Office. The Berrigan Family. "1 GIBBONS To our kind friends, neighbors and relaUves we extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, spiritual and beautiful floral offerings received in our recent bereavement in the loss 1 of a beloved husband and father.

Mrs. J. J. Gibbons, and Family. MURDOCK Mrs.

Patrick Murdock and family wish to thank their many friends and for their kind expressions of -sympathy, spiritual and floral offerings, extended in their recent bereavement. MILLAR The family of late Verner Millar wish to tha.ik all those who so kindly assisted, sent messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent bereavement Special thanks to Rev. Casselman and the Australian High Commissioner and staff. MacDOUGALL We wish, to thank our kind friends and neighbors for their acts of love and sympathy dur ing our recent toss 01 nusDano and father, and also to extend grateful thanks for the beautiful floral tributes to our loved one. Mrs.

W. J. C. MacDougall and Family. In Memoriairti1 ALEXANDER In fond and loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, who passed away February 15.

1948. None knew her but to love her; None named her but in -praise. Belle, Norma and Bill. BROWN In loving memory of a dear father, James Henry Brown, who passed away February 15, 1945. Sadly missed.

Harvey and Jean. BUTLER In fond and loving memory of our darling sister. Shirley A. Butler, who entered into rest on February IS. 1948.

If all the world were 'ours to give. We would gladly give and more. To see our darling Shirley, Come smiling through the door. Mary. Wally and Family.

BRYAN In loving memory of a dear mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother, Agnes F. Bryan, who passed away February 13, 1943. airs. Bryan, Bea and Bryan. BUTLER In fond loving memory of a dear friend Shirley Agnes Butler who died February 15, 1948.

Just when your life was brightest. Just when your years were best. You were called from this world of 1 sorrow To" a home of eternal rest Mrs. Lillian Lavergne. BUTLER In sad and loving memory of our dear daughter and sister.

I Shirley Agnes Butler. who passed away February 15, 1948, in her 16th year. We think of her in silence. We often repeat her name. What would we give to hear her voice.

And see her face again. Mum, Dad, Sisters' and Brother. CHARBONNEAU In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Rene Charbonneau who passed away on February 15, 1948. Today recalls sad memories Of a dear father gone to rest. And the ones who think of him to- day.

Are the ones who love him best. Wife snd Son. ELLIS In loving memory of a beloved husband and father. Charles H. Ellis, who passed away February 15.

1947.1 There is link death csnnot sever. Love and remembrance last forever. Wife and Family. FLYNN In loving memory of a dear wife and mother. Mrs.

Dennis who passed away at Thurso, Que, on February 14, 1947. "Always Husband and family. FRIEDMAN In loving memory of our dearly beloved brother, Percy Friedman, who passed away on February IS, 1941. To live in the hearts of those we love, Is not to die. Bessie and Ruth.

ISTEAD In fond and loving memory of a dear wife and mother 'Mrs. Gracia Istead who passed away February 14, 1946. The depths of sorrow we cannot tell. Of the loss of one we loved so well. And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep.

Husband and Family, Mrs. Doris Morand, of Ottawa, and James D. Kearns, of Bermuda. Resting at the home of her daughter, 371 Catherine St Funeral Thursday to St. Patrick's Church for requiem mass at 8 o'clock.

Burial in St Mary's cemetery, South Gloucester KENNEDY, Margaret On Monday, February 14, 1949, in hospital, Margaret R. Kennedy, 106 CartJer St, daughter of the iate Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kennedy; 0 Pembroke. Resting at Hulse an(J piayair 315 McLeod St Service Tuesday, 8 pjn.

In- terment Pembroke, Wednesday, please omit flowers.) KING. Anna. Isabel On Sunday, February- 13, 1949, at Ross Memorial Hospital, Montreal, Anna Isabel McCuaig. of 351 Elgin widow of John King. Resting at the home of her sister, Mrs.

J. B. Harkin. 222 Clemow Ave, after 9 p.m. Monday.

Service Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment LAROGHE, Aurerie On Sunday. February 13, 1949, in hospital, Aurelie Alain, widow of Napoleon Laroche, aged 89 years. Funeral from Horace Racine and Robert Ltd, 260 Besserer on Wednesday to St. Anne's Church for requiem mass at 8 o'clock.

Interment Notre Dame, Hull. LAFONTAINE, Olivine On Sunday, February 13, 1949, at her home, 192 Besserer St, Olivine Morin, widow of Eugene Lafontaine. aged 61 years. Funeral on Wednesday from Gau-thier's, 259 St Patrick St, for requiem -mass at the Basilica at' 8 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame.

MacDONALD On Monday, February 14. 1949, in hospital, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Utm H. MacDonald.

0f 115 Gen- eral Ave. Private funeral from Veitch and Son Ltd, 453 Parkdale Ave, Wednesday. Interment Pinecrest MacDONALDi Brig. Nicol Bennett At the Queen Mary Veterans' Montreal, on Friday, February 11, 1949, Brig. Nicol Bennett MacDonald, CBE, son of the late John Oliver Mac-Donald and Mrs.

of Lake Megantic, Que, age 44 years. Remains leaving Jos. C. Wray and Bro, 1234 Mountain St, Montreal, Saturday noon for funeral at Lake Megantic, Que, on Tuesday. MANSON.

Austin Edward At his home, 198 O'Connor St, on Tuesday. February 15, 1949, Austin Edward Man son, beloved husband of Elsie Barclay, in his 43rd year. Resting Hulse and Playfair 315 McLeod St. Service 'Wednesday, 1 p.m. thence to Young's Funeral Home, Lanark.

Service Middleville united Church Thursday at 2 lntrrr.nt Hrnwfw rpmr. tery. MERCHANT, Joseph On Sunday, February 13, 19-19, at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hogan, Rideau View, Ont, Joseph Merchant aged 63 years, beloved husband of Bridget -Lawn and dear father of Rev.

Father Raymond Merchant. Mearns, Alta. Resting at McEvoy Bros, 235 Kent St, until Monday at 3 o'clock, thence to Union Station en route to Bryson, P.Q. neral from the home of Fu Roy 2 MtAnA, Margaret At ner borne, 164 Carling Ave, on Sat- t-urday. February 12, 1949, Mar- I garet Whelan, widow of John J.

Notre Dame. OUELLETTE, Zepherine On Saturday, February 12, 1949, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Lauzon, of 101 Arthur St, Zepherine Lavictoire, widow of Ambroise Ouellette, in her 71st year. Funeral on Tuesday from Landreville's, 578 Somerset St. i to St.

Jean Baptiste Church for requiem mass at 8 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame. OWENS, -Andrew On Sunday, February 13, 1949, at his home, Detroit Mich, Andrew Owens, husband of Helena Sparks, son of the late William Edward Owens and Harriet MacAdam of Antrim, Ont Funeral Wednesday, 2.30 p.m, at Detroitr' (Continued on Next Column.) TOONERVILLE TROLLEY. -ByFONTAINE FOX. day.

February 12. 194. in the rec- Johnson on Wednesday morning tonr of St. Theresa's Church, at ii.30ftQ Church of the Immaculate a.m.. by Rev.

D. D. MacDonald. Conception for requiem mass at Dorothy Isobel. daughter of Mr.

and 10.30 a.m.t Burial parish Iceme-Mrs. H. E. Dodds to Francis Law- tery. i' THE RUNNINS WATERUBTErUgE 1 son of Mr.

F. L. Van Duseo and the late Mn Van Dusen. Deaths. CAMPBELL, Edith F.

Oni0'Me Funeral from above Sunday. February 13. 1949. in ddreM on Tuesday to Blessed hospital. Edith F.

Osborn, widow-i Sacrament Church for requiem of J. C. Campbell, of 117 Cooper mass 8 o'clock. Interment in her 64th year. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Ltd, 315 McLeod St.

Funeral Tuesday. 1 i a.m. Interment Beechwood. DERWA. Jefterson On Sunday, February 13, 1949, in hospital, Jefferson Derwa, beloved husband of Margaret Nelson, aged 94 Resting at Gauthier's.

259 St Patrick St Funeral Tuesday at U0 p.m. Interment Cantley, Que. DOUGLAS. James W. M.

At his home, 464 Somerset St. West on Tuesday. February 15, 1949, James W. M. Douglas, beloved husband of Jessie Keirmartin, in his 74th year.

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