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1 1 i 34- 5 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL SEPTEMBER 22, 1949. L1L-I 1 iu. 1 Births. If II I The Journal Want Ads HAWK JUNCTION- reouirea female i umunuea mini rimaui wgiuinn.i RICH OPPORTUNITY for eKperienc- ed direct-to-wearer salesmen! Bell nationally famous Stetson shirts. made to measure.

Liberal commisr PHONE 2-5321 234 SPABKS ST. Foster St, Phone 508J I 237 QUEEN ST. RENFREW Bert Cleary. Raglan DISTRICT WANT AD DEPOTS: St, Phone 410. PERTH Len Gilhuly, 47 CARLETON PLACE Wilson's Drug Store.

Bridge St. Phone 8. Blackburn, 22 Market St, Phone 432. sions. Big repeat write.

Stetson Shirt Company 5 Postal station c. Montreal. STENOGRAPHER wanted fori doe- tort office. Experience not uai. Telephone 3-1138.

STENOGRAPHER. efficient. iekneri. need preferred, permanent DoaiUon. Apply stating ousUftcatlonsi see.

sal-1 ary expecetd. Box Journal. WOMAN for housework, iliva In smau family. B-1273W. pi WAITRESSES wanted, day iafe night work.

Dayton's Restaurant 348 YOUNG GENERAL, good with chi-dren. 79 Marlborough. 3-M9Q, -j EXPERIENCED OPERATORS EXPERIENCED sewing machine op- era tori and pressers wanted for new modern sport shirt factory, at Prescott. Ontario. Apply.

Post Of- nee box 40U, t-rescott, untario.i 4 Salesmen and AgeM. CHRISTMAS CARDS You 4aril make 60c on every 81.00. sale handling our line of-boxed and Individual Christmas cards. No waiting for orders. Large stock on hand.

i Polly Ann onoppe. ii uanx. 1. 1 i i COULD YOU USE MORE AND MORI MONEY REGULARLY? tt. so.

i have the perfect answer tof you. Exclusive territory. Guaranteed lines of everything needed! In every home. FREE SAMPLES, catalogues, premiums. LOW oriees land Bid profits.

If you have to tarn your' living wny not a pieaaanH oner Write today for details how to make money FAMILEX. 1800 Dalorlmier. Montreal. -i i I. i UVE WIRE SALESMEN ttiandle new line ot hand-painted; Jtres Sensational fast-selling ifenk.

No special connections needed. Sells on sight to consumer. Aso ladies' scarves and kerchiefs, min plaid tie and scarf sets, sport Shirts and belts. Good, living sMuireg. competition.

Rush reply I for free catalogue 'to Oriental Art Studios. 2035 SU Time thee. Montika, Que MAKE MONEY EASILY. ickly, Start now to sell beaj Christmas cards. iit utifulf boxed Pi seals, delighted calendars, sutionery.

to friends, neighbors. Amazing profits, no needed. Fund raising cf-workers, experience opportunity for organizations. Write aoday fot particulars, including bartam sami Sle offer. Homer-Warren ept.

20. 30 Wellington s-wnpsnj? mi- i a- Toronto. OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY 1 for full time aggressive sa isman to cover industrial concerns, trutitu-aU kinds tions, note is, end stores os in portions of Eastern On rto with commercial electronics, mission paid weekly. 10 com- Restricted territory arranged. If ggreeslrt and persevering write Journal.

iii EARN EXTRA CASH. MAKE MORE MONEY easiljHUi spare time. Just show our Lbeautiful Canadian made Christmas cards to your friends. They sell on sight Many assortments, i Gift i fe cards, seate. tags, wrappings, I everyds cards.

Beautiful free slblim show ing personal cards. Liberal con: mission. Write today far unusual offer. The Douglss Greeting Card; company. so-T St ro rontn.

Nj. -r- SALESMAN REQUIRED I IN EASTERN ONTARIO hy Jleadlng! manufacturer oi car rsaw-1 adph-i cants should hsve previous' selling: experience. Established connections with automotive and electrical trade an advantage. Initially commission only, later sslsrytaed com-' mission to man of proven lability. write, stating experience- and tun details to Transvision -jTeleviiion (Canada) Limited.

Hamilton, unti REAL ESTA SALESMAM WAN It AGE 30 For expanding and proi firm. Must be sssreseivei eisrd working and confident pofi- his: ability. Some sales experience 5 aesiraoie. must also nave eood car. a Ik ii Box A-880, Journal ilf tfiil 5 Male-Female, Help Wanted YOUNG WOMEN AND youpg men for harvesting plums, pear; apples, grapes, tomatoes, and Other Fall fruits and vegetables.

Accommoda tion in the Farm Service Force Camps, supervised by Apply Ontario Farm Service Force, Room. 7. Normal School? Building, Elgin land Lisgar streets, i jOttawa. Ontario. Auspices: Dominion Pro vincial arm uoor committee, i Journal Want Ads Brtosi Ankle Results.

Phji 1.93 easlvet ZVAXS Mr. and Hfl SrVlllialp Evans (get Patsy Dallalre), of Ricb mood. Out, are happy to aaneonee the arrival of a atw little dua-hte. bars oa Sunday. September IMtt.

at Graea Hospital. Mother iu cpi stance Ann ara dolne fine, i 1 HARVEY On Monday, Seftaml li lMf. at Saraia General Heat petal. Bamia; OnU to Noma ne Shrader) and Erie Harvey, ajdattfh. tar.

Both wen. if HOLMAN To- Mr. and Mm 'VaT reace Holman (nea Agnes sucLeaw at Ottawa Civic Hospital on Tuesday September 30. 1S49. a ion.

Both; well AMQSON Mr. and Mr derail Jamieaon (nee Beverley" JsaeKiUpp) amounca the arrival of a tori, Bretf David, on Tuesday; September 31 ISO. at the Graca HoapltaU SBplfc well. LABELLE To Mr. and Lsbelle (nee Jeanne Pomtnvllleli i HulL Que, on September O.

149. daughter. Both welto'j ji McLEAN Mr. and Mrs. eHcfiMf! Lean (nee Jean Dunn) are nippy announce the birth of a 4 Ottawa General HospiUI on TltursdaMi September 22.

1M9. Both i MTDKITT At the Grace Hospital on Wednesday. September it "to Mr and Mr. Earl J. Midkifl Me Joan Decariel.

a son. Both wall. 1 KZSS At the Ottawa Civic fcospttaj eV Tneaday. September -20. 1849.

MR and Mrs. Zdgsr Ness, a doughs, nine pounds, one ounce. j'lf1 NXYILLE At Ottawa Ctvi pitaJ on Wednesday. September Bi IMS. to LUa and Lewia MeftUeJjl daughter.

I jfJlf PRESTON At the Ottaw Ctyio Hospital, Tuesday. September 1M9. ta Major end Mrs. W. Ross frestorti daughter.

PITCHER Claire and Keg are happy- ta announce the arrival hi their son. Reginald Wayne, a broiler? fir Xirtrn at the Ottawa Civic Hospital ma Wednesjlay. ll.lB49,j TRAVEBSY- At the Graca Hosptui a Tuesday. September 20. ta.j6 Mr.

and Mrs. B- w. Traversv.iiia kthr far Greav Both well Deo ST. GEORGB To Mr. and Mrs.

Charles St Georee (nea Pterrdtta l-gnOt), at the Sacred Heart Hospital Hull, mo Wednesday. September t. IMS, dohter. Both well vJ VKSDZS BOSCH At th GraCS Beapttal on Tuesday. September 30.

14. to Bill and Claire Vandetj Bosch CalnnsL of Maaotick, a im. jUchard CoIHtml Engagements. LzTHAM-ODAXB Mrs. H.

wtehss to snngiir the angasesnent of her daucmer. Violet. 4o Mf. Ciar. ace Joseph ODeir.

KXW-SHAXX Mr. an Thomas Hew. Carleton Place 0f. vtn to announce the ancageaaea their only daufhter. Eltaabe iJean Beierley.

to Arthur Kdward.1 soni jbf Mr. James E. Shane, and the UiteiMt. Shame. Clayton, Ont.

Marr(d so A. afltaM Church. Cretoa Plc. on PATTERSON UUUCtV V. JfH Mrs.

H. J. Patterson. KemptvSlei aaonea the ensement of ir youncer daufhter. Doris Mae.

art M.youner ton ot KH. tarain and the lata Mr. Adam Centra. Y. Marrlwe place October I.

jf Marruges. I BaADLEY-RVSSEU. At Oar 'Lady of Perpetual. Help ChdreM a Taesday. Septembaft.

20. i1f8Jf' ImraK rather" W. Wevto4 Mefy toughter of Mr. and Mr. Hi rll ttr Michael James Bernard Bdlw.

aon of the tote aM John Bradley, of Ottawa. HOLMES-BABTOIf OoSTrllay. Seotomber 10. 1, at Beads Uvenoe CnrtedL Church. Torearto.

by ft PrM. Doria Mildred. dauhter Mrs. T. Barton and the lata JameSjBartdn.

to Lloyd G. Holme. B-ASeJ of To-rontav aon of Mr. and Mrsj Alh Bolmea. of East Royalty.

P.SI. fij NTDD-JOHITSTOM On Wednesday. Snnember SL-1S4S. Oawrch. Carp.

OnU att ur TvrelL Bernice Ulllaa. (Jaughter 'at Mr. and Mrs. George A. Johnston, Junes, son of Vr4 issd ur.

j.im KWd. of Otuwa. I' i Deaths. BABY, immea do Perton-Hln hospiUl, after Srl1 on Thursday. September 22.

im James de Perron Baby. loyied father of Margot Babir OBd brother of Charlei lxuij Baljy. of Ottawa. In hi 56 year. Resting at Brady and Harris, 373 Lisgar St.

Funeral on Saturday to 'St, Joaeph'a Church i ot e-quiem mass at o'clock. Inter-xaent Wotre Dome. (hlilj BRISCOE. Sandra Lala May-On Tuesday. September 20.

199, hospital at Lela May Brlacoe. be daughter of Mr. and Mr. WIl- liam Briscoe, of Preacott, aged 2 rear. Resting at Huife.ana Plavfair LM.

313 ncnw pi. Private service Thursday, Interment Plnecrest Iff CASSIDY. James Lilt I' lit. t-etham SMITHS FALLS J. A.

2 Male Help Wanted (Continued From. Preceding' Column! ENGLISH SALESMAN to represent welt known insurance company, age 25-35. Good salary plus and operating expense allowance. High school grsduste or equivalent. Car essential.

Sales experience preferred. Stste qusliflcationa when applying. Box A-559. Journal. EXPERIENCED short order i nights.

Apply in person. 1288 lington. cook. wei- EXPERIENCED single msn for modern dairy farm. Apply M.

Sobcov. 83 Goulburn. after 7 p.m EXPERIENCED farm hand to- work On dairy farm. Apply T. A.

Gner-son. Stittsville. Ont. FENCING CONTRACTOR to erect 2.303 rods of standard highway fence. Apply Wallace A.

MacKey, Hopstown. Ont. Phone 3-ring-4. EULLER BRUSH COMPANY needs neat appearing man to help handle local business. Steady work.

Tele- phone 2-8570 for appointment. HOCKEY PLAYERS wanted, must be good Intermediate players, defence or forward, starting Oct. 15th. Permanent positions qpen Immediately. 1 Plumber, experienced.

good wages. 2 Assistant plumber, some experience. 3 Class A motor mechanic 4 Welding and machinist apprentice. Single men preferred. Write Box 157.

Powaaaan. 'Ontario. INSTRUCTOR needed. Apply Ar. thur Murray Studios.

82 Bank St MESSENGER BOY dav work. Stev-enson'sfprug. 330 Elgin. OPPORTUNITY for aggressive young msn about 20 years old. with larse industrial firm.

Box A-835. Journal. PIPE COVERERS wanted. Only qualified men. 3-6443.

PIN BOYS wanted. Apply Kerry's Bowling Alley. 158 Spark St REPORTER. JUNIOR for semi-weekly newspaper. State experience and qualifications, giving see and refer-, ences.

Pembroke Standard -Observer. Pembroke. REQUIRED by large firm, a well educated man with pleasing personality. 30-35 years of age. for administrative position in Canvat Goods.

Tents and Awning Department Must be experienced in administration of manufacturing, production and costings. This is an excellent permanent position, offering a good opportunity for advancement Please write, stating experience, education and salary expected, to Box A-534. Journal. SECOND FILER for large white and red pine sawmill. Northern Quebec.

Reply, stating quallflcaUons and experience, to Box A -38 2. Journal THREE EXPERIENCED plasterer laborers. Apply Murphy Fisher Psrk School or phone 2-8B38. TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS with bicycles. Good salsry.

Apply Canadian National Telegraphs. Spsrks and Metcalfe SU. TWO experienced taxi drivers, also body repair man wu weiitnaion WANTED, fully qualified sardener. Apply to 3-1171. State experience.

WANTED, shoe repair'man and young clerk. Apply London Shoe 78 Sparks St i YOUNG MAN. 17-18 years old wanted at once to learn dry cleaning. If you are intelligent and ambitious this is a permanent position with a good future. Box A -489, Journal.

YOUNG MAN for retail photographic sales work. Neat appearance and ability to meet the public essential. Box A-873. Journal. Automotive Parts Salesmen TWO Experienced auto parta salesmen for old established wholesale firm with good connections in Ottawa and Valley.

Generous commission paid. Our employes are aware ot this advertisement. APPLY Box A-647 Journal Experienced Watch Maker Wanted Apply Box A-636 Journal 3 Female Help Wanted. ACCURATE TYPIST, single, not over 22. permanent position in modern office.

Room 314. 56 Sparks St, CLEANING WOMAN. Ssndy Hill, one dsy weekly. References. (Continued oh Next Column.) By FONTAINE FOX.

1 Lost and Found. (Continued From Preceding Column, WRIST WATCH. LOST. Udy Bert-mar, vicinity Third Esstview, Cyrville bus, George St 3-8881. WALLET, brown, money" and railway pass, lost Monday night In taxi or on unveway roaa near sironson.

Reward. 5-B988. WRISTWATCH. gold, leather band lost West End. September 15.

If found, reward. Call 3-3552. WALLET. BLACK, with Initials containing wedding ring and large sum of money. Please return to 218 First Ave, Gatlneau Mills.

Large reward. SAPPHIRE PENDANT LOST. MONDAY, vicinity Beechwood and McKay. 825 reward. Telephone 4-2281.

2 Male Help Wanted. AUTOMOBILE service control clerk, with some mechanical experience referred. Garland and Ritchie td. Queen at Duke. BREAD SALESMAN, bilingual, required for Point Gatlneau and Gat lneau oona necessary.

Regal Bakery. Hull. BOYS wanted for morning news paper rout in Glebe, o-zsoa. BAKER'S HELPER Mr. S.

Robinson. Msyfsir Bakery. 288 Hinchev. 8-3832. CAPABLE BOY.

to help in' fruit store. 797 Bank street. CAR AND TRUCK SALESMAN, pre-' ferably with experience in truck retailing, required by local automotive dealer. Apply in own handwriting giving full particulars first letter ss to sge, experience and salary expected. Box A-888.

Journal. CLERK, for large local industry, wanted Immediately, Junior Metric-utation, permanent position. Box A-781. Journal. CAPABLE' cabinet and layout man wanted for woodworking factory.

8-0214. DRIVER for tank truck, must have experience, end safe driving record essential. 4-5219. EXPERIENCED COLLECTOR for large retail credit firm, must own dependable car and be able to cover out-of-town territory. Apply Mr.

McGrath, 190 Spark St. Accounting Clerk Good handwriting, quick and accurate at figures. Senior matriculation. Excellent salary and opportunity with an industrial company. Apply stating age, telephone number, qualifications and experience to Box A-649 Journal WANTED AT ONCE Field Representative age 24 -27 Must be of good appearance, bilingual, good education and a licensed driver BY GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORP.

Reply in writing only, stating full qualifications to: Box A-896 Journal TWO EXPERIENCED SALESMEN For boys wear ''department Good opportunity. Apply Personnel Office. A. J. Freiman Ltd.

DRAUGHTSMAN EXPERIENCED ii TOOL DESIGNING 5-Day Week APPLY Stating Experience to The Frost Wood Co. Ltd. Smiths Falls, Ont. (Continued on Next Column.) TOONERVILLE TROLLEY. 3 Female Help Wanted.

(Continued from Preceding 'Column.) CAPABLE GIRL or woman, general housework, no heavy laundry, live in. 3-13ZZ. CAPABLE GIRL, eneral housework, small family, new home, Bendix. Live in. B-879BM.

CLERK, e'en era I office experience, with knowledge of typing. Perma-nen. Mr. Squire, Room 12. 102 Ban st CHILDREN'S references, good home, sleep good salary, three minutes from Rockcliffe car.

0-3043. i EXPERIENCED stenographer and secretary. Telephone Friday- or Sat urday, a-eu44. tor appointment. EXPERIENCED GENERAL.

860 montn, uve in. urrui. otua EXPERIENCED SALESLADY. bilingual for gift and electrical shop. Apply 138 Rideau.

EXPERIENCED COOK wanted. Phone EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES wanted Phone 8-4819. EXPERIENCED cashiers wanted. Tele phone 8-4818. GENERAL wanted immediately.

Tsls- pnone a-4241. GOOD PLAIN COOK, from 5-9 p.m. daily except' Sundsy. References required. Apply 2-9941.

GIRL FOR restaurant no night or Sunday work. Apply 19 a Nicholas. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK In doctor GENERAL MAID, plain cooking, good nome. with own room and oath; soo. 435 Daly.

3-9782. HOUSEWORK, COOKING, two adults, references. Sandy Hill. 3-5410. HOUSEKEEPER, care of child.

Ref erences. Telephone 5-7675, 9 4. JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER for local life insurance office. Experience not necessary, but typing and short- nana essentisi. permanent position for right girt Box, A-645, Journal.

LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING and cook dinner. 4 until 8 p.m, Monday through Friday. Two adults. 1 812 weekly, with carfare Rockcliffe. near ear line.

Box A-658, Journal. MAID, good appearance, with references, excellent salary. Telephone 3-l. NURSE to take care of two children. Telephone 5-4241.

RELIABLE GIRL, general housework. good wsges and living conditions. two aauits. -n mornings, B-3V74 RELIABLE GIRL for stationery store. apply box A-708.

journal. OPPORTUNITY FOR WOMEN BE A HAIRDRESSER Join Canada's leading school, grest opportunity lesrn natrdressing, pleasant, dignified profession. Good wsges, thousands successful. Day and evening classes. Illustrated catalogue free.

Write or- call Marvel Halrdressing School, 73 Rideau. Ottawa. Ont STENOGRAPHERS TYPISTS. MUST BE HIGH SCHOOL graduates with at least three veers' experience. Salary depending' on qualifications.

Good living accommodation available. State all particulars as to age. mari tal status, education and. experi ence. give names and addresses of three references.

Quote File 9-A. National Research Council. Atomic Energy Project Chalk River. Ontario. STENOGRAPHER.

siNGLE. witn at least three years' high school education or equivalent. proficient In typing and shorthand, experience not necessary, but must possess initiative and pleasant personality. Good working conditions. 5-day week.

Starting salary 8120 per month. For further details and interview, telephone personnel manager. 5-5135. REGISTERED NURSES for General Duty for modern 200-bed General Hosoitsl. Salary 8125 per month nlue maintenance.

Increase of S5 after first three months. Eight hour duty. Transportation refunded after one year's satisfactory service. APPLY Director of Nursing Welland County General Hospital Welland, Ontario Record Clerk With Some Knowledge of Music Apply MRS. SMITH Record Auditorium Elevator Operator Apply MRS.

MORRIS LINDSAY'S 189 Sparks EVANS, Herbert Mills On Wednesday, September 21, 1949, in hospital, Toronto, Her bert Mills Evans, dear brother of Florence May and Greta. Service at 11 a.m. Saturday from Bates', Avenue Road. Interment Mount Pleasant FERRIER, Mrs. Annie M.

Qn Tuesday, September 20, 1949. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. 55 Rosemount Annie Margaret McKer- racher, widow of John M. Ferrier, and mother of Mrs.

George E. Lumsdem Resting at above ad dress where service will be held Friday at 2 pjn. Interment United Church cemetery Richmond. FRENCH, Eva In hospital, on Monday, September 19, 1949, Eva Taylor, beloved wife of Albert French in her 41st year. Resting at Tubman 403 Richmond Rd Weslboro.

Service' Friday at 2 pjn. Interment Plnecrest HODGINS, James Edmond On Thursday, September 22, 1949, at his home, SOI James St, James Edmond husband of Emma Murphy, in his 71st year. Resting at Fred N. Garrett's, 584 Somerset St W. Service Satur day, 3 pjn.

Interment Bellevue cemetery. HOWARD, George Alfred--On September 20, 1949, at Pontiac Community Hospital, Shawvllle, George Alfred Howard, beloved husband of the late Jennie Maude Rae. In his 79th year. Funeral will be held from George Hynes-and Son, to Shaw-viUe United Church on Friday at for service undef auspices of the Masonic Order. Interment village cemetery.

LADOUCEUR, Patrick On Wednesday, September 21, 1949, at his home, 4 Leonard St, Ayl-mer, after a' long Illness, -Patrick Ladouceur, beloved of Evangelina Archambault in phis 61st year. Resting at his home, from where the funeral will be held Saturday morning to St. Paul's Church, Aylmer, for reJ qulem mass at clock. Interment St -t LAUBERTE, Noella I On Monday, September 19. 1949, at the home of her sister, Mrs.

Rene A. Cyr, 58 StJ. Antolne St, Gatlneau Point Noella Laliberte, beloved daughter of Angelina Morin Lallberte and the late Joseph Laliberte in her 40th year. Resting at Einond's, corner of Kent and St Laurent Requiem high mass Thursday, 8 o'clock, at the Sacred Heart ChapeL Interment Notre Dams; HulL v' MOORE. Anne Elizabeth On Tuesday.

September 20. -1949, at theT home of her sister. 732 Cooper St, Anne Elizabeth, daughter of the late James Moore and Clarissa Shanty. Resting at Whelan's, 515 Cooper St Funeral Friday to St Patrick's Church fori requiem mass at 9 ajn. Interment St Mary's ceme tery.

South Gloucester. i MORROW, Margaret Ann On Tuesday, September 20, 1949, i at the home of 'her son. Dr. Cyril B. Morrow, 135 Stewart SU Margaret Ann Delaney.

widow of William John aged 1 85 years. Funeral from Horace Racine and Robert Ltd, 280 Besserer Thursday to St Joseph's Church for requiem mats at 8 cm. Interment Notre LDame. i O'BRIEN, Timothy At Sudbury, on Tuesday, September 20, .1949, Timothy, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

G.i P. O'Brien (Theresa McColgan), aged two months. Funeral and interment at jQuyon, Que. O'DONNELL, John (Gerald At the Veterans' Pavilion, on Thursday, September 22, 1949, John Gerald O'Donhell, in his 49th year, beloved husband of Cecile Vincelette, of 208 Parker Aylmer, Que, and dear brother of Rev. Sister St Berna-dette.

Grey Nuns of Immaculate Conception, Pembroke, and' Redmond, of Aylmer. -Resting at above address. Funeral Saturday to St Paul's Church, Aylmer. for requiem mass at 9.30 a.m. Interment parish cemetery.

ROMANOWSKY, -Karl, On Tuesday, September 20, 1949, at his home, 69 Lois St, Hull, Karl Romanowsky, in his 54 th year, beloved husband of Dora Richer. Resting at Emond's, St Joseph Blvd, HulL Funeral ori Friday to St Joseph's Church for requiem mass at 8.13 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame, Hull: RICHARDS. Ernest 4- In hospital on Wednesday, September 21, 1949, Ernest R. Richards, in bis 79th year.

Resting at E. Veitch and Son Ltd, 453 Park- dale Ave. on Saturday at 11 am. Interment in Beech-wood, r. TUNNISCH.

Frank On Wednesday, September 2lVl948.it Eganville, Ont, Frank Tunnisch, husband of the late Emma Meyer, in hi 78th year. Resting at Hulse and Playfair-' Ltd, 313 'McLeod St Service at St Paul's Lutheran Church on Friday at 2.30 m. Interment Beechwood. Cards of Thanks. AUBHY I wish to express my sincere thanks to the many friends, relatives and neighbors who gave their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral and -spiritual offerings during the illness and death of my beloved husband.

Rene Aubry. Mrs. Rene Aubry. CROULX We desire to express onr siocerest thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offer. Ings received from our many friends and neighbors in our recent sad -bereavement in the loss of our beloved wife and mother.

Mr. R. T. Groulx and Family JOHNSTON! The family of Mr. Mary Ellen Johnstone wish to extend their heartfelt thank and appreciation for the acts of kindness, sympathy, floral and spiritual offerines received in their recent bereavement.

LA NC LOIS We desire to thank our many friends for their kindness, words of sympathy hnd floral offerings In our recent bereavement in the loss of a beloved slater. The Langlols Family. Journal Want Ads Bring Quick 10. Salary S3.4O0. furnished teach erage.

modern, well eouipoed school. 1 1 nwmlMMt 4 Imul MfitM. permanent first reauired. Aoolv b-v wire, collect, to Mrs. W.

R. Smith. Secretary. Hawk Junction. Ont 7 Employment Wanted.

ACCOUNTANT and office manager, age 33. with good experience, background and references. Presently employed in senior capacity Boa A-881. Journal. BUSINESS LADY desires baby amine any i Telephone 8-587W.

BILINGUAL office clerk, some experience typing, filing. Available immediately. 3-1332. BRICK and block laying, chimney repairs, cement finishing. -9021.

COPY WORK accepted evenings. Experienced typist. 2-0429, after 30. CLERK-TYPIST desires full or pars time work, years' ezperieac. 2-4331.

DRESSMAKER will do alterations all kinds, at home. 8-8983-M. FORMER SECRETARY would tike evening work. Shorthand, typing, light bookkeeping, dicta pheaav 3-8618. FOR ALL TYPES of work Floors, windows washed, etc.

Call GRADUATE nurse -desires employment in doctor's office, 3 years' ex- Jerience, references. Box A-assV ournaL GIRL desires office work, knrrwladaxt of typing. Miss Martin. 8-2130. GIRL DESIRES position a receptionist, typing experience.

Telephone Buckingham 841. HOUSEKEEPER COMPANION rot elderly gentleman or lady- Refer' ences. 4-8693- HOUSEWORK wanted by the day. Telephone 2-3824. after 8.

MANAGER OF TOURIST resort would like position requiring similar eepsLlfities and talents. Address. Manager. Camp Friendship. Feme.

Ont. MAN will attend furnace, good refer enaes, has car. 2-7733. MARRIED WOMAN 20 years old. reliable, bilingual, ambitious, neat appearance, junior matriculation, desires all day work.

No bad habits. Living in Hull, Mrs. Therieav a-8102. McGILL graduate, honors mathema tics, veteran, married man. aged so.

desires position with future. A-884. Journal. NEAT APPEARING young mil fee-service station work, from 8 pm. on.

Four years' experience, all phases service station Could manage station. 3-8438. after 8 JO- PRACTICAL NURSE, years' expert ence. Open for engagement. Fbone 4-3815.

PRIVATE chauffeur desires poaltlosv Telephone e-3333. J. QUALIFIED WELDER, electricity, acetylene, available at once. Tea, 3-8341. flrlllBTt snsntf 4MIm.

k-w work, private home or legation) preferred. Excellent references. Mr. Roy, 3-02M, afternoons or evenings. RELIABLE middle-aged woman will look after home or baby-sit afternoons, evenings.

Box A-773. Journal. ROOMS WASHED, painted. Leo St Louis. 8-8248J.

Odd tobe. TUTORING In High School subjects by 6.C.E. graduate: or afternoons to 4 pjn 3-9883. VETERAN, university education, desires position with a future. 72-1820.

mornings- WALLS. CEILINGS Washed, floors washed, waxed, painting. Veteran, married. 3-8167. 3-10 evenings.

WILL WORK nights anytime after Typing or office work, experienced. 2-8702. YOUNG MAN. senior matriculation, abstainer, desires general office work. Salary no object 9-2164.

Box A-338. Journal. YOUNG MAN interested in part time work evenings and week-ends. Call 2-8076 after 8. YOUNG MAN wants any kind eg work.

Box A -348. BABY SITTERS RELIABLE girls, with references. aS over 18. 8-2789W. 8 Personals.

CAR GOING to Vancouver around October 8. Accommodation for 3. 3-asje. EXCELLENT care for your children In my home daily. 8-3374.

rfEN GLISHWOMAN. club secretary. wishes to contact anyone desunng pen friends in Great Britain. Ire land. Canada.

America, etc Genuine, confidential. Totally different to other clubs. Reply Helen Lay thorps. 318 1st Street East. Calgary.

Alts. T- (Continued on Next Column WANT ADS if.ta.r.-aai. at Livestock SS 4--V8e- gmi VU4JWS WUIK UWSU i 41 S9A Motorcycles Offices. Stores to Let 19 Offices stores wanted Personals Property for Sale 20 14 IS 16 33 34 42 21 22 23 4 3d 21 29 SI Property Wanted Property to Let Pet Stock Poultry and Supplies' Professional Cards Rooms to Let Rooms Wanted Room and Board Salesmen and Agents Summer Resorts Table Board Teachers Tenants Exchange Winter Resorts SCBSSCEIPTION KATES. 3c per copy, by carrier 25c per wee-' By mad to any point in Canada excepting towns served by Journal carriers or to any British possession via a Canadian port for 1 year $7.00, six months $3.75, three months $2.00, shorter terms 75c a month payable in To UJSA.

$1.00 a month or a year, ror roreign eoaa- tries the rate la $iju a monttt or $15 a year. Air mail rates on application-Authorized as Second-Class MaiL Members of The Canadian Press THE CANADIAN PRESS la exclusively entitled, to the use for publication of all news despatches in this paper credited to it or to the Associated Press or Reuters, and also the local news published la The Journal. In Memoriam. REATTTKIn lovine memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Mary Beattie, who naaaed awav Seotember 22.

1S48. Bertha. Dorothy. George and Stewart, and Grandchildren. BURKE In lovine memory of a dear mother Mrs.

Mary A. Burke who psssed eway September 22. 1MB. Gentle loving, always kind. Sincere and true in heart and To have, to love and then to part.

Is the greatest sorrow Of one's heart. Times do change in "many ways. But one thine changes never. The memory of those happy days. When we were an together.

The Burke Family. HATTON In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Harry Hatton. who enured into' rest Sep tember 22. 1939.

Love last girt, remembrance. Husband and Family. LARAMZE In fond and loving memory of a dear husband and father. Leo Laramee. who passed away September 22, 1S48.

1 we oiten minx oi nays gone oy. When we were all toeetner: A shadow o'er our lives nss cast Our loved one gone forever. Wife and Family. LOGAN In fond and loving mem ory of a beloved son. Kenneth Logan, who was accidentally killed September 22.

1945. In memory a dally thought In heart a silent prayer. Mother. LOGAN In loving memory of a beloved husband and father Kenneth A. Logan, who was accidentally killed September 22.

194S. Wile. Edith. Peggy, Shirley and Ronald. SLOBODIAN In loving memory of a dear husband and father.

John Slobodian, who died September 22. 143. Yes he sleeps but forever. In a lone and silent grave. Blessed promise he shall waken.

Jesus died the lest to save. In the dawning 'of the morning. wnen me irouoiea nignt is oer. All the buds In beauty blooming Will rejolcato see him more. Margaret ana son.

In Memoriam Verses If you wish to obtain a book- let of In. Memoriam Verse writs at telephone Miss' Allen, The Ottawa Journal. Cemetery Memorials. A CLEARANCE SALE. Since 1877.

Robert Brown and Son. 378 Spark SU near Bay. AMBROISE. J. 374 Montreal Rd.

Authorized Rock of Ages dealer. Before purchasing compare my prices and workmanship. 3-7233. GEORGE BROWN AND SONS. 473 Branson Ave.

Superior workmanship. 8-8734. J. P. LAURIN memorials are better values (or less.

103 George. 4-0417. MERJVALE CEMETERY. MERIVALB ROAD South of Carling Ave Estanusnea 1878. single graves, family plots; vault.

Reasonable rates and perpetual care. Resident caretaker. 3-2739. Florists. ALLEN'S for artlsUc floral designs.

fresh cut flowers. 308 Bank. 2-4083. PROULX Specializing floral designs, cut flowers. 99 Rideau.

89 Banc Funeral Directors. A. E. VETTCH AND SON Limited 453 Parkdale. 8-0202: 338 Somerset West, 2-1149.

rConsdenUous service to those BRADY HARRIS. 2-4837. Four generations of service. Dignity with economy. FRED N.

GARRETT Dignified, de pendable, economical, private ambulance. 3-4773. HULSE AND PLAYFAIR LTD. Ot-t tawa's First Funeral CbapeL 3-1144. McEVOY BROS, Ottawa's largest funeral home.

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WHELAN FUNERAL HOME Per- sons I service. Keverencev sia Cooper. 3-1488. 1 Druggists Open Sundaf. AHEARN DRUG STORE.

711 Sorter- fJl tl tyu BUUU8I tmjuiwire 5-2200. Where To AUDITORIUM. Thursday. September 22. CbamptonshlD wreatiinc ixu Thesz vs.

Larrv Moauin. with Jack Dempsey, referee. Plus. other outstanding bouts. BANQUETS, STAGS, private parties.

in our modern aanetng room, victoria House. 3-8838. BYTOWN INN for enjoysble meals. nunaay oinnerv eervva n.w, every tasta. Albert and O'Connor.

5-5141. DANCB AT PINT. LAND Saturday night. Koad to upland. DIXIE-DEL DRIVING SCHOOL is i Ottawa oldest and most reuame i driving school.

Learn to drive Safely, easily. In modern duel-! controlled cars. Call the Dixie-Del Driving School (corner Somerset and Branson) at 5-0122 today. GOLDEN GRILL, steak. spagnetU or Bar-Bt cmcken la somctning you will really enjoy 303 Bank MORRISBURG FERRY to USA, to 11 daily SIGHTSEEING, boat service, lesvlng aauy irom cnateau.

iniorroauon Phone 4-8328. WEDDINGS RECEPTIONS, complete awvicv aoe pionunorency. dtu MacLeren. Telephone 2-5082. I Lost and Found.

BROOCH, small near), lost in Civic nospitat or on Hospital grounds. Reward. 8-2753. I CAMERA. KODAK.

LOST, in parcel on street car or vicinity Sparks St. Other article- also kt Elevator operator. 218 Queen St, daytime. CLUB BAG. containing Air Force and civilian clothing, has been exchanged on the bus July 31.

between Kazubaxua and Ottawa. A reward la offered to anyone who will remit to Real Grondln. 282 Bruvera SU. Ottawa. Phone 5-0891.

HOUND LOST, vicinity Manotick Su tton. This hound will not run deer. Finder please telephone 3-3761. Name and number on collar. Reward.

KEY CASE LOST. By Ward Market. Telephone B-092O. PUP, LOST, answering to name of "Dusty ugnt tan in color, vicinity Carling and Rochester. Please call B-1992J.

RONSON LIGHTER, lady's In Odeon tea room or in lodges. Reward. 8-4732. SCARF, lost. Hudson Sesl Ascot, be tween Cooper and Cartler.

via Elgin and MacLaren. S-2881. INDEX That's fine. A good job! You can run along TO JOURNAL Announcements tf4 Apts, Flats Wanted to srV Articles for Sale iu Articles Wanted Autos for Sale l.i.i '38 Autos Wanted t. i '3-7 i Auto Accessories Swaps Boats, Marine Supplies Business Opportunities itSA 32 9 Business Personals Call an Expert Employment Wanted li ,43 Farms for Sale Farms Wanted Fuel Garages Gardening Houses for Houses to Let Houses Wanted Help Wanted Male Help Wanted Female Journal Want Ad Biall Minimum is wo) a SM Per 1 3C or FigrB: Lower rates for three or more consecutive Insertions, Speciai weekly rate.

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September 2l. 1819. James Cedrlc Cassidy. jetovd husband of Eva Irene Jiakinson, in his 59th year. Resting alibis home, 7th Line, Goulbourn.

Fti-serai Pflay to St Stephen's Anglican Church, Munster for service at 2-30 pjn. Interment.in Munster United cemetery. DALE. Phoebe Mary Qn M-day, September 19, 1849, jih hospital. Phoebe Mary Pilgrmj4-dow of Harry Dale.

In her 7h year. Resting at Tsbman's, 1403 Richmond Road. Westboro. $er-rice Thursday at 2 pjjk: Interment Plnecrest jilJ DOHERTY. Matilda-On Wednesday, September 21, hospital.

Matilda SteenJ widow of Ormand Doherty of Woodrofle, la fcer 93rd year. Resting! fat Hulse and Playfair Ltd, 15 Mc-Leod St Service Tridayi 2 p.m. Interment St James', Hull. 1 HeJene In liosplial, on Thursday. September 82, 1949, Helene of 51 ETetreau MORE WORK AROUND HERE AND PLAY.

THERE'S NO NOW EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR DRESSES CHILDREN'S AND SPORTSWEAR DEPARTMENTS Bilingual preferred. APPLY MRS. LEVESQUE C. CAPLAN LIMITED RIDEAU ST. (Continued on Next Column! 1 lHOW ABOUT SOME Of THIS Njj (TUNEMPLOYMENT PAY 0 St, Hull, beloved wife Demers.

in her ZStn yearv Keat ing at GauthierX 101 NotrePame HulL Funeral Saturday jto Kotre Dame de Lorettej Chujth for reouiem miu at In terment Notre Dame, Otiawa Reaulta. (Continued on Next Column.) fCeatlaued Next Colwnd. If i li it I a i a o.ai. akx i a. ai-as i.

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