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vyY rw wr wr wfv 'w wis yrmr'r Vf" rw w'' 26 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL" ONDAY, JUNE 20, 1949. rirr 111 i 4. 2 Male Heln Wanreliii ii Births. Mirriiges. The Journal Want Ads 2-5321 237 QUEEN ST.

DISTRICT WANT AD DEPOTS: RXNFRkW Bert Cleary. Raglan Phono 410. PERTH Len Gilhuly, 47 Foster Phone 308J. CARLETON PLACE Wilaon'i Drug Store, Bridge Phone fl. SMITHS FALLS J.

A. Blackburn. 22 Market Phone 432. PEMBROKE Pembroke Travel Bureau, B2 Prmbroke St. Phone 43H I Continued From Preceding Column.

I ELUOTT-PICXTHORNE On Sat- urday. June II, 1949, in Stawarton United Church, at p.m.. by Rev. S. Mil liken.

Shirley Helen, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Pick-tiorne.

of Ottawa, to Mr. L. W. Bllott foster aon of Mr. and Mrs.

Reynolds, of Vancouver, B.C. rTTEStMMONS.KAY On Saturday, una II. 1949. at. Ail Saint Church.

Archdeacon C. G. Hepburn. Mary ui. daughter of Mr.

Kay and the ke Mrs. Ksy, of Cape Breton. N.S.. to A. B.

Lawrence E. Fttzslmmona. SjC.lv son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. II tzsimmons. of Ottawa, ESS-NICHOLSON On Saturday. II. 1S4U, at St.

Lucas Lutheran Cl lurch, at 3.30 p.m.. by Rev. T. H. 4iedke.

Orsce Phyllis, daughter of )lK and Mrs. Charles Nicholson, of tsatvlsTv. to Mr. Philip Louis Klpaa, of Youngstown, Ohio, son of the lata Rev. Philip L.

Fless and Mrs. Oga I ILHOOLY-WIGGANS On Satur-day. June II. 1949. at Holy Rosary Church, al 9 a.m..

by Rev. Father Raymond Burke. Marian Evelyn, datighter of Mr. Robert Wiggana, to Joseph M. GUhooly.

eldest, son of sj. Charles Gilhooiy. i HUTCHINSON-CRAIG On Satur-dr. June II. 1949.

at Carsonby United Church, at 3.30 p.m.. by Rev. Aj. Y. Robertson.

Edith Gcorglna. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest cVlg. of Carsonby.

to John H. Htfchlnson. son of Mr. O. E.

Hntch-iiieon and tha late Mr. Hutchinson. oi North Gower. 'iLa TIMER-MORRIS On Saturday. Jon II.

1949. at Holy Trinity Angll-cs Church. Metcalfe, at '3 p.m.. by Rgr. D.

Roberta. Betty Mae. dsugh-tet of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morris.

Metcalfe. to Morley Robert. oay son of Mr. and Mrs. Basil LaU-mar.

of Edwards. Ont iuDGATE-DAUBNEY On Saturday. June II. 1949. at Stawarton L'trtted Church, at 2.30 p.m..

by Rev. FB. Milliken. Mary Joan Daubney. daughter of Mr.

Fred Daubney. toj Robert James Ludgste. B.Sc. Ml it. ing son of Mrs.

Catherine Ludgste. of! ftamUton. CHARITY On Saturday June 11. 1949. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, at 9 am, bjfiRrv.

Father Alpbonse O'Nell. Mildred Rita, daughter of Mr. and Mrs! Austin Lacharltv. of Venoata. Qua.

to Patrick Terrene Lynott. son of tfrs John Lynott and the late Mr. Lyabtt of Cantlay. Que. itAMSAY-BERNEY On Saturday.

June II. 1949. at BeU St. United CnuVchby Rev. A.

O. Lloyd. Gwen-dotiii Be may. daughter of Mr. and MrsJ J.

N. Berney. to Arnold, son of tin. C. Ramsay.

Westmount. tlAKTIN-KEHOE On Saturday. Juhk IS. 1949. at AssampUon Church.

Eastview, at 9 by Rev. Father Fogirty'. Mary Rita, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B.

Kehoe. of Cyr-vilid Ont, to Bernard E. Martin, son of fdr. and Mrs. John Martin, of Ottawa.

MATHER-CONGER On Saturday. Junf IS. 1949, at Dominion United Chufch. by Rev. J.

Lome Graham, Jeaii Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Karl B. Conger, of Ottawa, to Iph Mather, son of Mrs. R. G.

er and the lata Mr. Mather, of taL ENT-BRAZEAU On Thur- Jun 16. 1949, at St. Rose h. St Rose, Quebec, by Rev.

Charles Gougeon. Marguerite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hurtu- bisjej of Gatineau Mills, to Pajefit aon of Mr.

and Mrs. Henri Wilfred Patent of Gatineau Point ICHE-BELAND On Saturday. Juaef IS, 1949. at St Anne's Church, at pa by Rev. Father Scantland.

Mari Rita, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clefeaine' W. Be land, to Joseph Francis eorge Plena, aon of Mrs. Georgian plche and the lata Mr.

William Plch. of Hull, Que. i PERKINS-FRANKLIN On Saturday, puna IS, 1949. at First United Church, at p.m.. by Rev.

Dr. Hugh KaajNallle Audrey, daughter of Mr. and irs. H. D.

Franklin, to Donald James Perkins, aon of Mrs. Charles Peeksh and tha lata Mr. Perkins, of Toroato. RATTRAY-HILL On Saturday, Junej IS. 1949.

at Vernon Preiby-teHsd Church, at 3 p.m., by Rev. MaIer. Evelyn Dorothy, daughter of (Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hilt of Veenon.

Ont, to Donald James Rattrfy, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rattray, of Ormond. Ont opINSON-ELLt8 On Saturday, junelS. 1949.

in All SainU' Church, by Archdeacon C. C. Hepburn. Jane Budklcy, daughter of Colonel and Mrsl George H. Ellis, of Ottawa, for-ineflyj: of London.

Ont, to William uovara jtooinson. son ox air, jiooin-Son'and tha lata JCol W. H. Robinson, OAS. of Ottawa.

il SHAVER-TOWERS On Saturday. June 1949. at 4 p.m.. at Glebe United Church, by the Rev. J.

P. C. Prases, marriage took place of Elizabeth Violet daughter of Mr. and Mr. Simpson, to Charles Edward, son of Mr J.

W. Shaver and the lata Mrs Shaver. WajtCH-MACLENN AN On Saturday! Jun ia- 1M- Glebe United Church, by Rev. J. P.

C. Eraser, Donalds Elizabeth (Donna), daughter of Mrs. In lay Malcolm Maclennan hd! the late Mr. Maclennan. to George Malcolm Welch, son of Mr.

and Mrs Oeotgf A. Wefh. WoOD-WILDMAN On Saturday. June 511. 1949.

Bell St United Church, by tha Rev. A. O. Lloyd. Ethel Catherine Wildman.

daughter of Mrs. E. R. Wildman, of Ottawa, to Saines McKlnna Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Alexander Wood, of Montreal. Que. Deaths. ANpERSON, Isabella On Friday, June 17, 1949, in hospital, Isabella McConachie. widow of Johft Affleck.

Anderson, formerly of Braeside, in her 83rd year. Resting at Boyce's 65 John Axripitior. Funeral ser'ce Monday gt 2 p. re Interment Arn-prii'1cemetery. i BjEAUREGARD Rose Anna On Saturday, June 18, 1949, in hos ital.

Rose Anna Varin, widow af jCharlei Beauregard, age 71 yeaf-tj Tuesday from Gaujthier'i, 259 St. Patrick for requiem mass at the Basilica at 8 Interment Notre Dame. BtJRWELL, Agnes Winnifred Suddenly as the result of an accident on Sunday, June 19, 1949, at Pembroke, Ont, Agnes Winni fred fte4 Currie, beloved wife "of Al- Xdward Burwell, of 20 Re- gent SL. in her 34th year. Rest ing I St Hulse and Playfair.

315McLeod St. Funeral notice and friends msy call after 3 pjr, Tuesday. BIRTLKS At Melbourne. Australia. ma Monday.

Jim 30. 1S4S, to Mr. and Mr. K. L.

Birtloa (nee Ana Moor). daughter. Barbers Anna. Both wait. CHANDLER On Friday, June IT.

IMS. at the Craca Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry p. Chandler (nee Edna Edwsrdsl.

a eon. Both weU. i DALY Mr. and Mn Martin Daly ar happy ta announce me birth of aon (a brother for There i. at Uta Craca Hospital on Sunday.

June It, IMS. Both well. DO LAN At Am prior and Dssrrici Memorial Hospttal, on WedrtesdayV Juna LS. lMt. to Mr.

and Mra. Wllbert Do lan. rttxroy Harbour, a son. DOLAW Mr. and Mrs.

Percy DolM (new Edna Munro) are happy to ant nounce tha birth" of a aon. Clarence William, al tha Ottawa CI vie Hospital; Saturday. June. It. IMS.

Both wejli ARAAft On June IS. IMI, Grove Nursing Home. Grove Road, Oetaiery. Middlesex. England, to Mr.

aad Mrs. T. S. Farrar. a daughter.

Both well. i GRANT To Mr. and Mr. Samuel H. Grant oa Thursday.

June la. 1MB. at tha Ottawa Civic Hospital a oa. Both wall. CUtGKAS On Thursday.

June 1. 1S4. at Ottawa General Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. David Glngres.

a slater lor Lucille. HAMEXJN On Saturday. June II. 1M. to Mr.

and Mr. R. Hamelin (nee Zvelyn Lalande i. a son. Both well.

HOG AW on Friday. June if. IS." at Ottawa Civic Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hogsn i nee Lewi-tea Harknaasi.

a son. Both well. JOYCZ At tha Ottawa General. Hospital on Saturday. June II.

lMt). to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Joyce (nee: Molly McCarthy, of Alcove. Que (ut.

of son. Both well. 1 UPS Oa Friday. June 17. 1949.

tha Ottawa Civic Hospital, to Drj. and Mrs. H. J. Lips, a daughter, Hilary Margaret.

2 ozs. MANL'GEWICH To Mr. aad Mr. Benny Manugewich. on Friday.

June 17. 1141. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital daughter. Both well. MOULDS To Dr.

and Mrs. Godfrey Moulds' lnee Eleanor Sandereock I. a aon. Donald Richard, on June la 14. at Ottawa Civic Hospital Both wall.

MONTGOMERY Oa Friday. June IT. 144, at tha Ottawa Civic Hospital; to Mr. and Mra. V.

J. Montgomery (nee Lola Fotr. a son: McCAUGHIY At tha Craca Hospital, on Sunday. June' It. 1949.

to and Mrs. J. H. McCaughey ne Sheila B. McLartyl.

a son. Both well. McCONNXLL To Mr. and Mr. T.

McConneU. at the Grace Hospital, on i r.4 a a nrotner tor snaron Lynne. McjriULL To Ralph and Mary Mc-h Neill. on Monday. June JO.

1949. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, a Both wall. PATTERSON On Saturday. Junes Is. lit a.

at Ottawa Ctvtc Hospital. to Mr. aad Mr. Reginald Patterson.) a daughter. RICHARDS On Sunday.

June 19 1940. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. toel Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Richards, a brother for Peter. HOBTSSON A Grace Hospital, on June 1. 1949. to Vera and Wally Robinson, a son, Lawrence John, a brother tor Phyftis and Peggy SZGTJTJf On Friday. June 17.

1949. tha Ottawa General Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seguin (nee Rita Gervais). a son.

Robert, a brother for Lisa. Both wa WRIGHT To Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wright, at tha Ottawa Civic Hospital, on Monday, June 30.

1949. a daughter. Both well. Engagements. KX-VXXDY-TTMMINS The engage- la announced of Margaret Kennedy, daughter of the lata Mr, and Mrs.

Mathew Kennedy, to Edward Austin Tlrnmlna, son of Mrs. Patrick Tbnmins aad tha Uta Patrick Timmlns Marriage to take plac August J. LATJRIAULT CLARK Mr. Al-phonse Lauriault wishes to announce the engagement of hi daughter. Georgette, to Charles Clark, son of and Mrs.

Adam Clark, of Granville, Que. Marriage to take place early In September. MURRAY-TAS3 Mr. and Mrs. A.

Murray wish to announce the engagement of- their daughter, Mig-norma, to Charles Adrien Taaae, son of Mr. and Mm. K. Taaae. Marriage to take place at the Basilica.

Ottawa, on Joae 1C 1949. at 9 o'clock. MAYOTTX-STXARNS The engagement is announced of Miss Mary Gertrude Mayotte. daughter of tha late Mr. aad Mra.

Arthur Mayotte. of Montreal, and niece of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

Mayotte, to Mr. Joseph Henry CHarry) Stearns, son of tha lata Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stearns, of atoston. Marriage to take place July Marriages.

ADYXBERG-SHODXZT On Sunday. June 19. .1949. at King Edward Ave. Synagogue, at by Rabbi Z.

L. Ufschutx. Rosaline Sheila, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ehoihet.

to Jacob Lionel, son of Mr. and Mr. Louis Adelberg, of Toronto. BANNISTXR-BRIXNAN On Saturday. June II.

1949. at St. Brigid's rectory, at 4 p.m.. by Rev. Father Corkery, Bernice Roberta, daughter af Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Brennaa. of Ottawa, to George Edward, son ml Mr. Arthur Bannister and the lata Mr. Bannister.

COCKB URN-ASHE On Saturday. Job It, 1949, in Southminster 'United Church, at I by Rev. Dr. Charles D. Donald.

Allison Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilson Ashe, to Dr. John Blair Cock burn, aon of Mrs.

John W. Cockburn and the lata Mr. Cockburn. CARROLL-MULDOON On Saturday. June It.

1949. at St. Mary's Church. Quyon. at 10 a.m..

by Rev. Father O. J. McDonald. Eileen Ana Muldoon.

daughter of Mr. Urban Muldoon. to Eugene Thomas Carroll, son of Mrs. Ambrose Carroll aad the late Mr. CarroU.

of Dun-robm. Ont. CHARETTX-ALARY Qn Saturday. June la. 1949.

at St. Redempteur Church, at 7 30 by Rev. Father Farmeur. Madalaiae Alary, daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Alary, of Hull, to Marcel Charette. son of Mr. aad -Mrs. Thomas -Charvtte. of Wrtghtville.

CLERMONT-CORBCf On Satus-day. Jnaa 1. 1949. at Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Church, at 10 a by Rev. Father P.

Harris. Janet Agnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Corbin.

to Ernest Richard, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cler- iConOnued on Next Column. 234 SPARKS ST. Cemetery Memorials.

A CLEARANCE SALE. Since 1S77. Robert Brown and Son, 378 Sparks St. ncsr Bay. 2-732.

AMBROISE. 374 Montreal Rd Authorized Rock of Ages dealer. Before purchasing. compare my prices and workmanship. 3-7233.

GF.ORG I BROWN snd Sons 473 Hroiuon Av. Superior workmanship a-S734 SPECIAL OFTERS on all orders lor Spring delivery P. Lsurin. 103 George. 4-0417.

MERIVALE CEMETERY. MERIVALK ROAD South of Carling Ave. Established 187S. Single graves, family plots: vsult. Reasonable rates snd perpetusl csre.

Resident caretaker. 3-27 39. Funeral Directors. A VEITCH and Son Limited 433 Parkdale. S-0202; 338 Somerset West.

2-1 148 'Conscientious service to those bereaved." BRADY and HARRIS. 2-4837. Four generations of service. Dignity with economy. FRED S.

GARRETT (Dignified, dependable, economical. Private ambulance 3-4773. HULSE AND PLAYFAIR LTD Ottawa a First Funersl Chapel. 3-1144. McEVOY Ottawa's largest funeral home.

Immediate, unobtrusive, dignified service. RADMORE STEWART Funeral Home and Chapel. 1323 Wellington. 8-0800. WHELAN FUNERAL HOME Per-sonsl service Reverence.

SIS Cooper. 3-1488. Where To Co AUDITORIUM. Thursdsy. June 23.

wrestling. Yvon Robert "The plus 2 other outstanding bouts. ANNIVERSARIES, receptions, parties, dancing, catering, wurlitzer. Bali Club, Montreal Road, 8-029O-M BODY MASSAGE, shower I team cabinet bath optional i. Special S2 00 for men.

women or children. We have all the equipment used by New York salons to get you in shape for your bathing suit. House of Glamour. 83 Sparks. 3-9203.

BYTOWN INN Albert and O'Connor, dining room closed for alterations from June 19 for approximately one week. JIMMY'S GRILL Home cooked meals. 398 and 329 Bank St BASEBALI Friday. June 24. Exhibition Grounds.

Watertown vs. Ottawa. BANQUETS, STAGS, private parties, in our modern dining room Victoria House 3-8836. CANOES, hosts for hire, hourly, daily, weekly rate. Canoe storsge.

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

CASTLE HAVEN, showers, wedding receptions, teas, luncheons. 5-4936. DANCE AT P1NELAND. Saturday nights. Road to Uplands.

SIGHTSEEING, boat service, leaving daily from Chateau. Information. Phone 4-9326 GOLDEN GRILL steak, spaghetti or Bar-B-Q chicken Is something you will really enjoy. 303 Bank. WEDDINGS.

RECEPTIONS, complete service The Montmorency, 270 MacLaren. Telephone 2-3082. 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 Information telephone or write Mount Airy Hotel.

Ivy Lea, Ontario. Lansdowne R.R- 1. ATTENTION. LADIES! IF your husband or boy friend is too busy to teach you how to drive, don't despair. Our qualified Instructors will tesch you in modern dual-controlled cars.

For expert instruction csll the Dixie-Del Driving School, corner Somerset and Branson. 5-0122 1 Lost and Foundl DOG. ENGLISH SETTER. Urge, long coated, white with black markings on right eye and ear, male, missing 10 days. Reward Please phone 4-2243 or 4-40S0.

GLASSES. FLESH rim. lost near Dutchle's swimming hole. Phone 6-3973. GLASSES, dark plastic rims.

lost. 8-6377. JACKET. POWDER BLUE. girl's, Standlsh Hall.

Telephone 3-3102 or 8-383 1W KEYS on ring lost. Reward. Phone 3-9669. SHOULDER PURSE, lady's, black, near BtHings Bridge. Sum of money urgently needed.

Reward. 6-3864. POCKET WATCH, lost, gentleman's, gold, large. Reward. 4-3033.

PURSE. BROWN. lost Britannia Beach, containing prescription glasses. Reward. 4-9789.

POCKET WATCH, gentleman's Duefer Hampden, lost Wednesdsy. Reward. 8-6034 R. ROD AND REEL lost Frtdsy. Echo Drive.

opposite Mutusl Dairy. 3-2202. SHOULDER BAG. black, containing glasses, compact, vicinity Carling and Merivsle Rd. Please call 3-2338.

Reward. TRICYCLE LOST, boy's, CM. vicinity of Russell Rd. snd Montreal Rd. Reward.

Phone 2-6666. WRIST WATCH, gold colored West-field watertight. In downtown ares, lost Thursdsy afternoon. Will finder. please call 9-3233 and ask for Lieutenant Edge Wsteh hss sentimental value, i WRIST WATCH and two ringi.

lost Sundav. Lighthouse Besch. 235 Gloucester. 6-1030. Reward WATCH.

Bertrttar. man's silver, vicinity of Westboro Rewsrd- Telephone 8-2963M. WALLET, brown wii gold inlsy lost. Finder keep money, return wallet to Service Police. RCAF.

Rock-cliffe. or tel. J-404I. WOULD PARTY who found blsck purse on Drivewsy bench plesse phone 4-88817 WRIST WATCH, gentlemen's Gruen. with gold expension brscelet between Willow Ridesu St Rewsrd.

Buying is easier The Ottawa Journal Want Ads are crammed every dy with offers of many scarce and hard-to-find things. Shop the easy, time-saving, money-saving way in The Journal Want Ad columns. 2 Male Help Wanted. Continued From Preceding Column.) JTOUNG MAN. bilingual, for sale training In large national organization.

Must be under 23 years. I Box B-126, Journal. rOUNG MAN for modern paint and wallpaper store, some experience prererreo. not easenusi, rooo. pros pacts for sdvancement Box B-33T, iflr 3 gentlemen for Summer home.

All if modern conveniences, good wsces. References required Box B-S34, ill sJournsl. jCAPABLE GIRL willing to go 19 cottags. Britannia. Summer months.

jNo cooking, 3-9111. EXPERIENCED waitresses. 5'i-day ij week. Metropolitan Store. SO Rides u.

BOOKKEEPER for general accounting lij department duties snd bookkeep-jn msrhlne wora Apply manager. rea Bureau. Ottawa, ttuu. ai Queen. CASHIER WANTED, experienced.

mornings only. Apply Powers Res taurant 90 Sparks St PERIENCED saleslady for ladies ready-to-wear Apply in persoat only. Sol Msx. EXPERIENCED GENERAL. refer adults, sleep in.

centre town. 4-6302. EXPERIENCED waitresses wanted, hover 21 years old. Golden Grill, US13 Bank. EXPERIENCED saleslady for salt Iillnery shop, good salary, steady I position.

Apply Lucille Hat Shop, 120 Bank. EXPERIENCED COOK. Apply Parley i Home. 2 Barton St FUR FINISHER, good salary, steady employment Apply 1021 Welling ton St. West GIRLS wanted to operate machines.

-Good working conditions ft-day I rweek Apply in person. Valla Ltd, 386 Wellington. GIRL, OR middle-aged woman ta care for family in Perth. Ont 1 Adults only. Good wages.

2-872. GENERAL MAID, Ave children, i French-Canadian, wanted. 3-3413. GIRL OR MIDDLE-AGED woman for housework. 2 adults.

All modem conveniences. Apply E. F. Russell, Fort Coulonge. Que.

HOUSEKEEPER for Kockcltffe home. I S90 for one month, or permanently if suited. Phone to Box B-124. Journal HOUSEWORK and plain cooking. ultra modern RockcUffe home, near i Lindenles car line.

Private room. I bath adjoining. 3-3817. JUNIOR typist and office clerk- Ap- fly Jack Snow Jewellers, 111 psrks St LARGE ROOM srith private bath for I maid with references. Excellent salary.

Telephone 4-0072. NURSE MAID to go to country or i Summer, references, good wages, i 5-4492. POWER SEWING MACHINE IE operator, Apply sol clean, light work ItSparks. EXPERIENCED OPERATOR National Cash Register book- keeping posting machine. I TELEPHONE i 4-6315 9.30 to 6 I Stenographer Must Be Experienced, Alert and Ambitiou 1 1 ent opportunity with a large company.

Starting salary $165. Write stating age. address, telephone number to Box B-737, Journal (Continued cm Next Column.) INDEX TO JOURNAL WANT ApS Anneoncem'ta 1st pc AdUw ruu to Let 3S Help Wtd. I Livestock St Lost snd Found 1 atoney ta Loan 41 Motorcycles SSA Stores ta Let 1 Of- Stores Wtd. Personals Prop, for Sale 14 Property Wtd.

IS Property to Let IS Pet Stock SS P'ltry and Sup. S4 Profess. Cards 43 Rooms to Let 31 Rooms Wanted 33 Room and Board 31 Bales'n aod Acta. 4 Sum. Resorts ...34 Table Board 34 Teachers Tenants Kxch.

3S Winter Resorts 91 Flats Wtd. Articles for 14 Articles Wanted 11 Autos for Sals J8 Autos Wsnted ...17 Auto Accessories Svsos 12 Boats, Msr. Sup. IA llttslnesa ODOL BuslnsM Peri'ala Csll an Expert Emptoy't wspted Farms for Ssla 41 7 17 Farms Wsnted Fuel i Oarages Oaxdsninc Houses for Sale Bouses to Let Houses Wanted IS ISA St 10 A 11 J7 3 Help Wtd. Malt 2 Help Wtd.

Femsl Journal Want Ad Rates 1 MINIMUM 10 WORDS 3c Fer Word Firre Lever rates for 3 or mors coasecutls Insertions. Special weekly rale. La laemeMam Rotlces inclusive of versei. Si. 00 per Insertion.

Vera Matter. 30e for aach words. Births, engagements. Marriages. Arml-vsrssry Msss.

11.00 for the first insertion sad fte for each additional insertion. Card of Thanks up to M0 words. II for tbt first insertion snd 75 for each additional Insertion. Over 44 words. Se per word per dsy.

Death Nouces. (1.M for the first Insertion. itl.OO for the second inserUon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By mall to any point in Canada excepting towns served by Journal carriers or to any British possession via a Canadisn port for 1 yesr S7.00. six months 75.

three months S2 00, shorter terms 75c a month payable in advance. To 1100 a month or SS.50 a year. For Foreign countries tha rate ta 31-25 a month or SIS a year Air mail rates on application. Authorized as Second-Class Mail. I1 1 i Members of Li i The Canadian Press THE? CANADIAN PRESS 1s exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all newa despatches in this paper credited to it or to the Associated Press or Reuters, snd also tha local news published in The Journal.

'Tt Deadline for 'Journal Want Ads Evening editions 12 JO p.m. daily, except Saturdays when ail Want Ads for those editions should be received not later than: 10.30 p.m. Friday. Morning editions to 10.30 p.m. i sk ssi syjSkja, ss.

a 1 APPLICATIONS for the position of clerk-tressurer of the Corporation of the village of Rockclufa Park will be received by the undersign ed up to June 23. 1949. i Duties will commence August 1, 1(M. Applicants should state age, i educs- tion snd present aalary if employ, ea. nose wnn municipsi exper lvnce preferred.

D. B. Clerk-trraaurer. RockcllfTei Parte. Ottawa.

Ontario, i i UjJ iH BREAD BAKERS with ovenj ep Hence. Apply McKendryv: Morrlson-Lamothe Bskery Ltd-j BARBER WANTED. Applyi Connor Victoria Barber Shop, BOY 17-18, mechanically inclined. I lor macnine worn, permanent i Apply 302 Sparks. i BOY WANTED to deliver orders ta 4 meat market.

We supply bicycle. Apply 5-14DS. i if i rt i BAKER WANTED, bread and 'pastry, to take charge of shop. Wages 30 weekly. Richmond Bresd, Hshcl-dean, 14-R-24.

i BILINGUAL shop foreman wasted, to take charge of service floor: la Ottawa district. Must have full knowledge of Ford products. Only flrst-class men need apply. Apply to Box B-312. Journal.

DELIVERY BOY wanted Immediately. 797 Bank St. ji DENTIST, full time, interested I In children's dentistry, wanted for City Health Clinic Bilingual preferred. Appointment to commence in" Aug' ust. Apply in writing to Secretary, Board of Health.

City of Ottawa. EXPERIENCED PRES8ERS. good working conditions, five-day woek. Apply In person. Vail a Ltd Wellington.

i fit i. EXPERIENCED pastry baker. -Metropolitan Store, 80 Kideau. I EXPERIENCED cook, good wages, d- work, in town of Perth. Box B-oll, Journal.

-t- EXPERIEN.CED pastry man, excellent wages, hours arranged. Box A-414, Journal. e'- EXPERIENCED LINOTYPE operator for straight matter and ad machine or ad compositor experienced- on Ludlow, JJsy work. Four-room apartment 'available. Too wssea.

all statutory holidays paid. 2 weeks: vacation wun pay. group insurance, pension plan and bonus. Permanent work, largest newspaper in Northern Ontario. Apply J.

R. Meakes, the Sudbury Dslly Star, Sudbury, Ontario. i 1 FIRST CLASS mechanics with papers as well as apprentice mechanics with pspers. Apply Eastview i Bus Service 218 Montreal Rd. i GROCERY CLERKS, experienced.

Apply 224 Elgin St i )'; INDUSTRIAL MECHANIC wanted, complete knowledge of electrical refrigerator and heating systems of a large manufaaturlng plant is essential. Apply to W. McKindrr. Morrison-La mo tha Bak cry. 93 Echo Drive.

Ottawa, ii Is' 1 1 INSTRUCTOR needed. Apply 'Arthur Murray Studios. 62 Bank St LUMBER GRADER for sawmill jjas. Davidson's Sons. 8-0214.

MECHANIC must be good on Ford products. Paul Motors. ONE automobile and one brake jtnlsi chanic. Apply 277 Slater St: i I OTTAWA EXHIBITION 30(1 men wanted for week of Exhibition, August 22nd to 27th to fill positions as ticket sellers, ticket tak ers, fence guards and ushers. Application cards may be obtained now at Exhibition Offices, Coliseum.

Lansdowne Park. i PLASTERER permanent year round work to suitable man. Apply Blake Construction, 130 Dagmar, Eastview.) POLICEMAN with soma training or experience rvquirea xor town la Ontario. Good salary. Call 5-4109.

PHOTO DARKROOM MAN. evenings-State experience. Box B-358, Journal, i is ii REFRIGERATOR service man want-, ed Immediately. Experienced only! need apply. Box B-363, Journati STEAM TITTERS HELPER wanted.

Apply Band and Cole 749 Bank. TWO experienced taxi drivers; also body repair man. 1063 Wellington. WANTED, electrical appliance serviceman. Must be experienced in radio and general appliances.

Apply, stating qualifications, to Box B-736. Journal 4a 14 MECHANICS anci BODY MEN First Class Only. Apply Mr. Casey. PATTERSON MOTORS Limited I 45 RIDEAU ST.

Senior Petroleum Engineer (Sask Dept. of Natural Resources: and Industrial Development) No 996 SALARY RANGE PER MONTH Including a cost of living bonus automatic annual increase ol 144 until maximum is reached. Requirements: University gradual, tion in petroleum engineering and: geology and considerable exper. ience In field engineering In oil and gas drilling and production; projects: to direct and review field inspections and tlons into oil snd gas well drilling and production operations and to be Immediately responsible for; the administration and enforce-: ment of provincial laws and reguf. lstions.

THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO; j) WORK IN A NEW AREA OF GAS- II AND OIL EXPLORATION ACNi il TIVITY i i i For application forms and addiii tional information apply to: i Public Service Commission, 1730 Scarth Street Regina. I' Closing dste for receipt of cations: July 31, 1S4S. Senior Geologist (Petroleum) 1 1 (Sask. Dept. of Nstural Resources! snd Industrial Development! No.

1046 SALARY RANGE 1 1 PER MONTH Including cost of living bonus automatic annual Increase of S144 a until msximum is resorted. rt Requirements: university grsaua- tion in geology or in mining or petroleum geology and aeveral years of protections 1 geological experience: to perform adminisr. trative and technical work of a professional nature in directing field, laboratory or office opera- tlnna in him HA nt rwtmleiirS geology. THIS IS AIM OPPORTUNITY TO WORK IN A NEW AREA OF GAS AND OIL EXPLORATION ACTIVITY. For application forms and sddi.

tional iisformation apply to: Publltr Service Commission. 1730 Scarth Street Regina. ii Closing date for receipt of appll- cations: July 21. 1949. (Continued on Next Column.) sv, a awswas, a iSVJa.s sy Deaths.

(Continued From Preceding Column.) TOMPKINS. Mrs. Mary On Sunday, June 19, 1949, at the home of her son. Rev. Father J.

T. Tompkins, PP. South Gloucester, Mary Ford, aged 89 years, widow of Patrick Tompkins. Resting at the parish rectory. Funeral Thursday to St.

Mary's Church lor solemn requiem mass at 10 o'clock. Libera service at St. Joseph's Church, Orleans, on arrival. Burial at parish cemetery. VENTURA, Luiga (Louis) On Saturday.

June 18. 1949, at his home, 121 Louisa Luiga (Louis) Ventura, aged 93 years, husband of the late Emma Hamel by first marriage and the late There Valent by second marriage. Resting at McEvoy 235 Kent St. Funeral Tuesday to St. Anthony's Church for requiem mass at 9 o'clock.

Burial at Notre Dame. WOODS. William Frederick In a. local hospital on Monday, June 20. 1949.

William Frederick Woods, beloved husband of Maude Rlddeil, age 49 years. Resting at Tubman's, 403 Richmond Westboro. Funeral on Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest. YEATMAN, Stanley On Sunday, June 19, 1949, suddenly, at his home, 58 Preston Stanley Yeatman, beloved husband of Bertha Lillian Cook, in his 56th year.

Resting at A. E. Veitch and 338 Somerset St. where service will be held.Tues- day at 3 p.m. Interment Beech-wood.

YOUNG. William Henry On Sunday. June 19, 1949, in hospital, William Henry Young, beloved husband of Wlnnefred Rowan, of 18H Begin Hull, in his 76th year. Resting at Gauthier's, 101 Notre Dame Hull. Funeral on Tuesday for requiem mass at Notre Dame de Lorette Church at 7.30 o'clock.

Interment Notre Dame, Hull. Cards of Thanks. ANBER I wish to express my sincere thanks to our many friends and relatives for their kindness snd sympathy extended to us on the death of our beloved sister and for the beautiful floral offerings. We especially would like to thank Rev. Llewellyn Graham of Christ Church Cathedral also Rev.

C. W. Esrile of Aylmer. Que. Mrs.

H. A. Hamilton. EVANS We desire to express our sincerest thanks and appreciaUon for the sets of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received from our many friends and neighbors in our recent sad bereavement in the loss of our beloved husband and father. The Evans Family.

MILLER We with to extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends for their acts of kindness snd messages of sympathy in our recent bereavement, and also extend grateful thanks for the beautiful floral tributes to our loved one. The Miller Fsmily. Ill Memoriam. DAWSON -J In fond and lovlna memory dear mother. Flor- ence E.

Dawson, who passed away wune i si. iwsi. DOBSON In loving memory of my dear wife. Rose, who passed away June: 20. 1937.

God knows how much I miss her. Never! shall her memory fade; Loving thoughts shall ever wander To tha spot where she is laid. Husband. IRVINE In loving memory of a dear wife and mother. Margaret Irvine, who passed away June 20, 1943.

Her memory is as dear today As in the hour she passed sway. Don. Doris snd Roy. In Memoriam Verses If you wish to obtain a booklet of In Memorlsm Verses write or telephone Miss Allan. The Ottawa Journal.

Societies and Lodges. CARLETON LODGE. No. 240, I F. The officers and members of Carleton Lodge, No.

240, I.O.O.F.. are requested to attend a funeral service for our late brother, George C. Derraugh. at the Radmore Stewart Funeral Home. 1323 Wellington Eton Monday at 8 p.m.

H. DOWD. Noble Grand. W. EARL TUCK.

Rec. Sec. Florists. ALLEN'S for artistic floral designs, fresh cut flowers. 30S Bank.

2-4093. PROULX Specializing floral designa, cut flowers. 96 Ridesu. Bank. A sure way to avoid missing concerts or other -entertainments is to let a Journal Want Ad provide a dependable baby sitter for such occasions.

2-5321. By FONTAINE FOX. "Fathers Day but Day is the bij day, loyally PARADE PHONE Deaths. (Continued from Preceding Column.) LALIBERTE. Joseph On Saturday, June 18, 1949, at the home of his daughter, Mrs.

Lionel Phar-and, 156 Sacred Heart Hull, Joseph Laliberte, beloved husband of Angelina Morln, in his B2nd year. Resting at Emond's, 81 St. Laurent Hull. Requiem mass on Tuesday at 8 o'clock at the Sacred Heart Chapel. Interment, Notre Dame, Hull.

MALO, Paul Edgar On Friday, June 17. 1949, in hospital, Paul Edgar Malo, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Malo, age 46 years. Funeral on Monday from Gauthier's, 259 St.

Patrick St to Christ the King Church for requiem mass at 7 o'clock. Interment Cote des Neiges cemetery, Montreal, Que. MERRILL, Alma J. On Sunday, June 19, 1949, in hospital. Alma J.

Robinson, beloved wife of Walter F. Merrill, of 397 Mansfield Ave. Resting at Hulse and Playfair 315 McLeod St. Funeral service Tuesday at 3 p.m. Interment Pinecrest.

McCLOSKEY. Raymond Charles On June 16, 1949, suddenly, at Chicago, 111., Raymond Charles McCloskey, son of the late Michael McCloskey and Catherine Blake, of Chelsea, Que. Requiem service at Holy Name Cathedral. Chicago, on June 20, and burial in All Saints' cemetery. PARIZEAU.

Honore On Saturday, June 18, 1949, in hospital, Honore Parizeau, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Aldas Parizeau, in his 66th year. Funeral Tuesday from Sylvio Blais', 123 Notre Dame Gatineau, to SL Paul's Church, Aylmer, for requiem mass at 8 o'clock. Interment parish cemetery.

RICHEY. Herbert Louis At Smiths Fall, on Thursday, June 16, 1949, in his 52nd year, Herbert Richey, beloved husband of Rubina Greigson. Funeral on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Hillcrest cemetery. RICHARDSON.

William Henry On Thursday, June 9. 1949, at his home. Buckinghamshire, England, William Henry Richardson, age 73 years, beloved husband of Florence Phillips and brother of Mrs. John Barlow, 203 River Ottawa. SCOBIE, William John On Saturday, June 18, 1949, in hospital, William John Scobie, of 203 Gladstone husband of the late Agnes Snow, in his 86th year.

Resting at Hulse and Playfair 315 McLeod St. Service Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment Hillcrest cemetery, Smiths Falls. SKILLEN, James In hospital on Monday, June 20, 1949. James Skillen, aged 67 years, beloved husband of Henrietta Lyons.

Resting at his home, Farrellton, Quebec. Funeral Wednesday for requiem mass at St. Camillus Church at 10 o'clock. Burial parish cemetery. STEEDMAN, Jane On Sunday, June' 19, 1949, at her home, 163 Gilmour Jane Gardner, beloved wife of Rev.

L. S. Steedman, aged 84 years. Resting at Tubman's, 403 Richmond Rd Westboro, for service at Highland Park Baptist Church on Tuesday at 3 p.m. Interment Pinecrest.

SERENEY, James Goldie Suddenly In hospital on Friday, June 17, 1949, James Goldie Sereney, beloved husband of Jessie Wilson, of 179 Strathcona in his 59th year. Resting at Hulse and Playfair, 315 McLeod St. Service Monday at 11 a.m. Interment Arnprior cemetery. Friends may call after 1 p.m.

Saturday. SMITH, Samuel Ernest On Saturday, June 18, 1949, at Carleton Place Samuel Ernest Smith (retired C.P.R. agent), beloved husband of Mary Forbes, in his 60th year. Resting at his Jate home, Henry Carleton Place. Service in St.

James' Anglican Church on Monday at 2.30 pjn. Interment St. James' iemetery. THUR, Mrs. John C.

Suddenly on Friday, June 17, 1949. Mrs. John C. Thur. at her home.

Golden Lake, in her 76th year. Funeral Monday afternoon from her late residence, Golden Lake. Continued oh Next Column. I TOONERVILLE TROLLEY. Day" Good For Nothin6 uncles' ANNUAL sUaaVaaa ok Deaths.

(Continued From Preceding Column.) CLARKE. Allison In hospital on Monday. June 20, 1949, Al lison C. Clarke, 198 Holmwood daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Charles S. Clarke, age 50 years. Resting at Hulse and Playfair, 31S MrLcod St. Funeral on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Beech wood.

COTE, Ephrem On Friday, June 17, 1949, Ephrem Cote, beloved husband of Alice Marion, aged 72 years. Resting at his home, "The Gardens" (Aylmer Funeral Monday for requiem mass at St. Madore's Church, Deschenes. Interment St. Paul's cemetery, Aylmer.

CAMPEAU. Lucien On Saturday, June 18, 1949, accidentally drowned, Lucien Cam pea u. beloved son of Eloie Campeau and Marie Lanielle, in his 20th year. Resting at Emond's, 81 St. Laurent Hull.

Requiem mass Tuesday at 9 a.m. in the Sacred Heart Chapel. Interment Notre Dame, Hull. COCKRAM. Victoria Elizabeth On June 17.

In South Sea, England, Victoria Elizabeth Tandy, widow of Capt. W. H. Cockram and mother of Mrs. Gordon H.

Rochester and Eileen T. Cockram, both of Ottawa. DRAPER, Albert On Sunday, June 19, 1949, at his home, Quyon, Albert C. Draper, beloved husband of Erne C. Clarke, in his 91st year.

Resting at above address. Funeral Tuesday at 1.30 p.m., E.S.T., for service at Wesley United Church. Interment Mohr's cemetery, Beechgrove, Que. DOYLE, Philip Madegan In a Pembroke hospital, on Saturday, June 18, 1949, as the result of an accident, Philip Madegan Doyle, beloved husband of Rita Remain, and son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Doyle, of Fort Coulonge, aged 31 years. Funeral Tuesday at 9 a.m at St. Peter's Church.

Fort Coulonge. Interment parish cemetery. D'AOUST, Ferdinand On Sunday, June 19. 1949, in hospital, Ferdinand D'Aoust, beloved husband of the late Odiana Val-lee, aged 89. Funeral Monday from Gauthier's, 259 St.

Patrick for requiem mass at the B.C. Church, Alfred, Ontario, at 10 o'clock. Interment parish cemetery. DANFORTH, Joseph-MDn Friday, June 17, 1949, in hospital, Joseph, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alan Danforth, of 20 Concord St. Funeral private. DERRAUGH, George On Sunday, June 19, 1949, in hospital, George C. Derraugh, of 1115 Wellington beloved husband of Jean Howden; in his 50th year. Resting at Radmore Stewarts.

1323 Wellington St. Service Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. Interment Beechwood. GINSBURG, Gittle In a Montreal hospital on Friday, June 17, 1949, GitUe Smolkins, widow of John Ginsburg, aged 58 years. Funeral Sunday at 2 p.m.

from Gauthier's, 259 St. Patrick St Interment Jewish cemetery, Metcalfe highway. GOULET, Irene On Thursday, June. 16, 1949, in hospital, Irene Goulet, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Adelard Goulet, aged 42 years. Funeral Monday from Gauthier's, 259 St. Patrick to St. Anne's Church for requiem mass sit 8 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa.

HINE, William Arthur, Jr. On Sunday, June 19, 1949, suddenly at MacLaren's Landing, William Arthur Hine. beloved husband of Isabel Mary Crook, of 68 Wlldwood in his 46th year. Resting at Hulse and Playfair 315 McLeod St. Service at the Church of the Ascension on Wednesday at 2 p.m.

Interment Pinecrest. JONES, Richard Elmo Suddenly, at his home, Britannia Heights, on Friday. June 17, 1949, Richard Elmo Jones, beloved husband of May Seilars, age 41 years. Resting at Tubman's, 403 Richmond Westboro, where funeral service will be held on i Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest.

KARP On Saturday, June 18, 1949, in hospital. Infant daughter ofMr. and Mrs. H. Karp.

Burial Jewish cemetery, Metcalfe Rd. Funeral private. KAVANAGH, William M. On Sunday, June 19, 1949, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Kathleen Lennon.

40 Empress William M. Kavanagh, husband of the late Margaret Ann Halpln, formerly of Mun-cter, Ont in his 87th year. Resting at Hulse and Playfair 315 McLeod St. Funeral Tuesday for requiem mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church at 8 a.m. Interment Dwyer HiU, Ont.

KEHOE, Catherine On Monday, June 20, 1949, after a lengthy illness, Catherine Ward, in her 73rd year, beloved wife of J. J. Kehoe, 125 Osgoode daughter of the late John Ward and Mary Jane Spratt. Resting at Mc-Evoy 235 Kent St. Funeral Wednesday to St.

for requiem mass at 9 o'clock. Burial Notre Dame. LESSARD, Alexina At the home of her son-in-law, J. E. Le BJanc, 117 Chapel on Saturday, June 18, 1949, Alexina Patenaude, widow of George Les-sard, aged 77 years.

Funeral on Monday from Gauthier's, 259 St. Patrick to Ste. Anne's Church for requiem mass at 9 o'clock. Interment Prescott, Ont. (Continued on Next Column.) 1 i hajma a ayatvjaai aa A aVas syJeAa..

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