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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 13

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More Readers BRING MORE RESULTS Telephone Your Ad To SEymour 5131 COMING EVENTS WOMEN'S AUXILIARY of the British and Canadian Allied sale of home cooking Wednesday, Club will hold 1 a garden party and AUGUST 7, AT 847 DENMAN ST. HAPPY TIME SOCIAL CLUB Embassy Ballroom $50 $30 Thurs. $30 Sat. Whist and Oldtime Dancing. OLD TIME Burrard.

BURRARD Thurs. Hall. 638 Sat. Howden's Famous Orchestra. FOR Trianon.

ROLLER Granville SKATING at Drake, IT'S p.m.' THE couver Block. MAr. 0811. DIETITIAN. 110 BIRTHS ANDERSONINTO Anderson AND (nee Royal Peterson) of Ocean Falls, the Ocean Falls Hospital, daughter, Andrea Carol.

Both doing well. TO MR. CORN Mrs. Douglas Cornborough (nee Una Hunt), at Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster, August 3, 1940, a daughter, Shirley Ann. DOWNIE-TO F.

MR. Downie AND (nee Constance Crawford), at St. Paul's Hospital, August 2, 1940, a daughter, Jean. TO Handford MR. AND of HANDFORD Port Moody, B.C., at the Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster, August 4, 1940, a son, Ronald Duane.

MILLERD TO MR. AND Mrs. Francis W. Millerd (nee Helen Thompson) of 4107 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, at Vancouver General Hospital on Aug. 6, 1940, a son.

DETERSON-TO MR. AND Mrs. J. O. Peterson (nee Ella Wighton), at St.

Paul's Hospital on Friday, August 2, 1940, a daughter. THOMAS, -BORN B. and TO THE Mrs. Thomas 0g 323-4th New Westminster, at the Vancouver General Hospital, on Aug. 6, 1940, a daughter.

MARRIAGES BOXCE. 1940, at Canadian MeON TUESDAY. morial Chapel by Rev. Robert Hughes of Ocean B.C., John Howard Boyce, Favourable Lake, second son of Mr. Mrs.

S. Boyce, 755 E. Seventh Vancouver, B. C. to Verna Marguerite, only daughter of Dr.

and Bolton, 2582 W. fifth Vancouver. B. C. DEE 1940, HASTIE Fruitvale Congregational JULY 20, Church, Oakland, by Rev.

J. B. Orr, William Thomas Dee, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dee, Neptune, to Jacqueline Suzanne, only daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John H. Hastie, 1724 W. Broadway, Vancouver, B. C.

FRASER-LEHMAN ON SATURday, August 3, 1940, at the chapel of Union College. University of B. by Rev. W. B.

Willan, Allan Lloyd Fraser, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fraser, 4669 Bellevue Drive, to Elizabeth (Betty), only daughter of Mrs.

J. N. Lehman, Barons, Alberta. GIBBS, Knox POPE United JULY Church, 15, by 1940, Rev. A.

F. Munro, Henry Gibbs, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gibbs, 3695 Victory Burnaby, to Ethel Rose Pope, elder daughter of Mrs. Effie Pope, 3191 W.

39th Vancouver, B. C. EASK-FOXCROFT ON SATURday, August 3, 1940, at Ryerson United Church, by Rev. E. D.

Braden, D.D., Thomas Anderson Leask, son of Mrs. Leask, Edinburgh, and the late J. H. Leask, to Dorothy and Grace, younger daughter of Mr. Mrs.

Foxcroft, 6036 Trafalgar Vancouver. B. C. HAMILTON ON Thursday, Aug. 1, 1940, Lachlan McMillan, second son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. McMillan, Vermilion, to Ethel, only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A.

Hamilton, Britannia Beach, B.C. DALMER POWER ON AUG. 6, 1940, at Holy Rosary Cathedral. by Rev. Father Peter McGuire, Corpl.

William S. Palmer, Irish Fusiliers Regiment, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Sylvester Palmer, Chicago, Illinois.

to Ellidh Lorraine, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Power. 1159 Beach Vancouver.

B.C. PORTER Aug. 5, THOMPSON 1940, at St. ON Mark's MONAnglican Church, by Rev. J.

M. Crisall. Chief Petty Officer Gerald Orr Porter. R.C.N.R., only son of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman R. Porter, 4077 W. 13th Ave. to Yvonne Ena, daughter of Mrs. Thompson.

2231 W. 49th and the "late" William Dale Thompson. RUT ERROR Anglican CHER Church, Bur- AT naby, B. by Rev. J.

P. Dingle, Thomas Rutherford, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rutherford, Hodgeville, to Margaret Mavis, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Dymott Whitcher, 2330 Waverley Burnaby, B. C. DEATHS BASSETT Harvey PASSED Richard AWAY Bassett, AUG. in 4, nis 27th year, late of 140 E.

2nd North Vancouver. Survived by his sorrowing parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.

Bassett, Okanagan Falls, B. 3 sisters, Mrs. T. W. Worth, North Vancouver: Mrs.

W. E. Walker and Mrs. K. Brown, Okanagan Falls, B.C.

Remains will be forwarded to Okanagan Falls on Aug. 7, for interment. Hollyburn Funeral Home of Harron Bros West Vancouver, charge. BALLANTINE John ON AUG. William 3, Ballan- 1940, Mr.

tine, of 1436 Ballantine Pendrell age 43 years. was late chief gineer on the SS. Prince Charles, formerly on SS. Prince Rupert. Member of Tsimpsean Lodge No.

58, A. F. A. also Kincolith Preceptory No. 59, Kalen Chapter.

No. 13, R. A. G. R.

B. Prince Rupert, Gizeh Temple O. F. and Victoria Lodge No. 1, I.

0. of Victoria, B.C. Survived by his wife at home and relatives in Scotland. Funeral service in Center Hanna's Chapel. Wed, afternoon at o'clock, Rev.

Major George Pringle citiciating. Committal Masonic Cemetery, Burnaby, THE 1940, John Thomas Birch of 1727 PASSED AWAY AUG. 4 William aged 72 years. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. McLeod; 1 son, Cecil L.

Birch in Vancouver; sons, Reginald W. and Frederick of Saskatoon; also 8 grandchildren. Funeral service Aug. 7, at 3 o'clock from the Grandview Funeral Home, Commercial at Kitchener to Forest Lawn Cemetery, Rev. S.

MeMaster Kerr officiating. DEATHS (Continued) AT VANCOUVER General Hospital, 1940, Neil Martin Boutiller, Survived by 1 sister in Nova Scotia. Funeral ice from Mount Pleasant Undertaking Thursday, Aug. 8, at 1:30 p.m., K. to Belton Ocean View officiating.

Burial Park, Rev. SATURDAY, AUG. Brown, 3, 1940, of 312 Harry, in his 66th year, survived by his loving wife, 1 son, Percie; 2 daughters, Mrs. L. J.

celles and Marjorie; also 2 grandchildren and 1 brother. Funeral service in the chapel of the Mount Pleasant Undertaking Wednesday, Aug. 7, at 12 noon, to Forest Lawn, Rev. R. Herbison officiating.

AUG. 5, 1940, JOHN Norman Campbell of 3126 Windsor in his 65th year. Survived by his wife and 2 daughters, Mrs. A. Hampton and Mrs.

W. L. Drummond, also 4 sisters. Funeral service from the Mount Pleasant Undertaking Wednesday, Aug. 7, at 4:15 p.m., to Lawn Section, Mountain View Cemetery, Rev.

Andrew Grieve officiating. AUG. 3. AT his residence, Richard C. T.

Collins of 3590 W. 18th Ave, Vancouver, in his 70th year. Survived by his loving wife. Isabella: 2 sisters. Mrs.

A. W. Finlay, Huntingdon. B. Mrs.

L. M. Pinn, Winnipeg. Man. Funeral service Aug.

7, at 2:30 o'clock, from Central Park Funeral Home. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Rev. Robert Moses of Powell River officiating. Winnipeg Free Press please copy. AWAY AUG.

1, 1940, at Pitt Meadows, Jane Delfel, age 47 years. She leaves to mourn her passing her husband, George L. Delfel, 1 son, Jess; 2 daughters, Mrs. H. J.

Kinsey, Miss Viola; her mother, Mrs. W. Richardson; brothers, George, Walter, Hector, Thomas, Edward, David and Henry Richardson; 2 sisters, Mrs. J. Cressey, Miss Annabelle Richardson, and 3 grandchildren.

Funeral will be held Tuesday, Aug. 6, at 2 p.m., at the Pitt Mead: ows Church. Interment in Maple Ridge Cemetery. S. Bowell Son, New Westminster, directors.

FRASER- PASSED AWAY AUGUST 6, 1940, Capt. Yyman Harvey Fraser of 4112 Granville in his 73rd year. Survived by his wife, 1 daughter, Mrs. Winnifred M. Barker, Vancouver.

The deceased will be escorted to Kaslo, B. on Aug. 8, for interment in the family plot. Kootenay papers please copy. Nunn Thomson, funeral directors.

HAMMOND ON AUG. residence, 5, 1940, Fredrick AT Hammond, 3325 School Vancou-4 ver, in his 56th year. Survived by his loving wife, Margaret; 1 son, Gordon, at home; father and 2 sisters and brother in England. Funeral service Aug. 7, at 4:30 o'clock, from Central Park Funeral Home.

Interment Ocean View Burial Park, Rev. R. N. Matheson officiating. -AT SHAUGHNESSY Military Hospital, August 4, 1940, Alfred Houghton of Gower Point.

B.C. Survived by his wife and 2 sisters in England. Funeral service from Mount Pleasant Undertaking Co. Wednesday, August 7, at 1:30 o'clock, Lieut. Col.

Rev. C. C. Owen officiating. Cremation.

No flowers, by request. JOUBER: Aug. 5, ST. 1940, Eldon PAUL'S Maxwell, HOSPIbeloved son of Mr. and Mrs.

S. G. Joubert, Melville, aged 14 years. Survived by his parents and 1 sister. The remains will be forwarded this evening to Kamsack, for burial.

Slavin's Funeral Service, Broadway at Alma, in charge of arrangements. INN-AUG. 6, 1940, JAMES LINN of 1586 E. 6th in his 76th year. Survived by 3 sons, James, David and George; also 4 daughters, Mrs.

J. A. McDougal, Mrs. M. Giddings, Mrs.

H. J. Huxtable and Mrs. R. A.

Scott. Funeral service from Mt. Pleasant Undertaking Aug. 9, at 10:30 o'clock to Masonic Cemetery, Burnaby. James McAlpine AUG.

6, of 1940, THOMAS Summerland, B. in his 71st year. Survived by his wife, of Summerland; 1 son, T. of Vancouver; 1 other-in-law, W. E.

Grieve of Burnaby; also 2 brothers and 3 sisters in the U.S. A. Funeral service from Mount Pleasant Undertaking Aug. 8, at 4:15 o'clock, to Mountain View Cemetery, Rev. Andrew Grieve officiating.

MCINTOSH residence, PASSED 1970 AWAY Grant AT Aug. 6, 1940, Alexander McIntosh in his 67th year, survived by 1 brother, Gilbert, Vancouver; 2 sisters, Mary McIntosh, Applehill, Mrs. C. E. Willis, Baytrail, Sask.

Funeral vice Aug. 8, at 2 o'clock from the chapel of Harron Bros. Vancouver, Rev. Wm. Graham officiating.

Interment 1.0.0.F. Section, Mountain View Cemetery. McINTOSH- PASSED AWAY ON McIntosh of 3375 Arbutus in his Aug. 1940, Alexander Daniel 66th year. Survived by his loving wife, a son, Cecil, of Vancouver; a daughter, Mrs.

Marie McMahon, Vancouver, and a sister, Mrs. Lina ley, Mount Vernon, Wash. Funeral service at 3:30 o'clock, in SimJ. mons McBride Funeral Chapel, Rev. D.

Hobden officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. MELVILLE residence, PASSED 545 AWAY Homer AT Thomas George Melville, in his 62nd year. Survived by his wife. Funeral service Aug.

7, at 11 a.m., Major Jaynes officiating. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. PASSED AWAY AUG. 5, 1940, Harry John Painter, 3296 W. 11th Ave.

in his 50th year. Survived by his loving wife, 1 son. William and 1 daughter. Daphne, at home: 4 brothers. Edward P.

and Joseph, at Campbell River, B.C, Robert and Frank in Vancouver: 1 sister. Emily, in Vancouver. Funeral service 8. at 2:30 o'clock in Nunn Thomson's Chapel, 10th and Camble, No. under 12.

auspices of Cascade A.F. A.M. Cremation. No flowers, by request. ROBINSON Alice PASSED Maude AWAY AUG.

Robinson. in her 70th year, loving wife of Wm. Robinson, 1439 Williams North Vancouver, survived also by 5 sons, Jack, North Sydney, Australia: William, Vancouver: Richard, North Burnaby: Joseph and James at home: 3 daughters, Mrs. C. Price, New Westminster; Mrs.

J. Whyte, North Vancouver; Mary, at home, and 16 grandchildren. Funeral service Aug. 8, at 3 o'clock from the chapel of Harron Bros. North Vancouver.

Rev. W. C. Daniels officiating. Committal Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

ON AUG. 5, 1940, Alexander Robertson, 1127 Lakewood age 40 years. Survived by 2 brothers and 2 sisters, Angus. Duncan, and Mrs. M.

F. Robertson, Vancouver. Mrs. C. McQuarrie in Scotland.

Funeral Thursday, Aug. 8, at 3 o'clock, from the S. R. Bell Funeral Home, under the auspices of couver Aerie No. 2075, F.O,E.

Interment Masonic Cemetery, North Burnaby. No flowers by request. -AUG. 5, 1940, JIM ROSS of 3781 W. 31st Ave.

Survived by his wife, in Vancouver, and 2 sisters in England. Funeral service Aug. 8, at 10:30 a.m., from the Mt. Pleasant Undertaking Co. to Ocean View Burial Park, Rev.

c. C. Owen officiating. No flowers by request. VANCOUVER DAILY PROVINCE VANCOUVER, B.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1940 DIAL YOUR FAVORITE PROGRAM EVENING 6:30 p.m.-"The Farmer Shakes a Wife" is the title of the story which will be enacted on Uncle Walter's Doghouse. Musical numbers on the program include Virginia Verrill singing "Love Dies," and the quartette harmonizing on "Down by the Ohio." KOMO. 7:00 -Van Wyck Mason, distinguished American author, whose latest best-seller is the historical novel "Stars on the Sea," will be guest on "Information Please." KJR. 7:30 p.m.-Audrey Marsh, young blues singer recruited as a soloist from the Swing Fourteen, vocal group, will sing "I Can't Resist You" as a featured number on the Johnny Presents program. Ray Block's orchestra will play "All The Vancouver Daily Province programs are compiled from newspaper can not be responsible for last-minute in HIGHLIGHTS This and Heaven Too," "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny" and the "Breeze and KOMO.

8:00 p.m.-Lanny Ross will be singing guest-master-of-ceremonies on Musical Americana. Ross will sing "The Last Roundup" and "I'm Stepping Out with a Memory Tonight." KOMO. 8:30 p.m.-New York reporters will form the men's team in the Battle of Sexes, with New York girl publicity writers as the opposing team. KOMO. information supplied by the broadcasting corporations.

This schedules which are frequently made without adequate notification. TUESDAY'S PROGRAMS BY THE STATION AND BY THE HOUR N.B.C. (RED) N.B.C. (BLUE) KOMO 920-KPO 680 KJR 970-KGO 790 Marimba Band Sen. Rush Holt 89828 Summer Meredith Marimba Meredith Band Willson Pastime Willson Fun Fun Exposition Scandinavian with with Band Revuers Revuers News 6:15 Summer Pastime News 6:30 Uncle Walter's Easy Aces 6:45 Doghouse Mr.

Keen 7:00 Fred Waring Information, Please 7:15 Good Music Information, Please 7:30 Johnny Presents Pan- Con. 7:45 Johnny Presents Harmony Time 8:00 Musical Americana Hits, Run and Error 8:15 Musical Americana Baseball 8:30 Battle of Sexes Baseball 8:45 Battle of Sexes Baseball 9:00 Hal Kemp's Or. Baseball 9:15 Hal Kemp's Or. Baseball 9:30 Treasure Chest Baseball 9:45 Treasure Chest Baseball 10:00 News Baseball 10:15 Concert Hall Baseball 10:30 Enlist for Defense Sterling Young's Or. 10:45 Biltmore Boys Sterling Young's Or.

11:00 G. Nottingham's OF. World on Parade 11:15 G. Nottingham's Or. Music You Want 11:30 Danyl Harper's Or.

Music You Want 11:45 Danyl Harper's Or. Music You Want 10 a.m. till 8:00 p.m. Stations KOMO, STATION CKMO, 1410 Lans. downe Races; 5:30, Salon Serenade; 5:45, British Empire Program; 6:45, J.

Short's Racing Hilites; 7, News; 7:15, Dinner Dance; 7:30, Barney's Entertainers; 7:45, Army Navy MUTUAL CBR CJOR KOL 1270 (Vancouver) 1100 kc (Vancouver) 600 ke. Clem Williams Or. Canadian Snapshots Ranger's Cabin 5:00 State Pension Canadian Snapshots Ranger's Cabin 5:15 Shafter Parker Fun With Revuers Concert Hall 5:30 Blue Beetle Fun With Revuers Concert Hall 5:45 Suppertime Melodies Composers' Series Supper Dance 6:00 Raymond Gram Swing Series Nicholson Sports 6:15 John B. Hughes B.B.C. Newsreel On the Mail 6:30 Court of the Moon B.B.C.

Newsreel Russ Morgan 6:45 Pop Reed News News 7:00 News Britain Speaks Light Up Listen 7:15 Ned Jordan Horace Lapp's Or. Forever England 7:30 Ned Jordan Horace Lapp'8 Or. Hand Hill Lariats 7:45 Meet the Stars Chamber Musle Province News 8:00 Meet the Stars Chamber Music Vincent Lopez Or. 8:15 Treasure Isid. Tours Songs of Empire Vincent Lopez Or.

8:30 Twilight Trails Songs of Empire The Nifties 8:45 Newspaper of Air Jack Riddell'6 Or. Softball 9:00 Ray Pearl's Or. Jack Riddell'8 Or. Softball 9:15 Fulton Lewis Jr. Speaking of Books Softball 9:30 Lost Empire Summer Serenade Seftball 9:45 Gus Arnheim's Or.

Summer Serenade Embassadors 10:00 Gus Arnheim's Or. News Embassadors 10:15 Marvin Dale's Or. Skinnay Ennis' Or. News 10:80 Marvin Dale's Or. Skinnay Ennis' Or.

Melody in Night 10:45 Sweet Music Biltmore Boys Chas. Bernett's Or. 11:00 Ray Pearl's Or. Biltmore Boys Chas. Barnett's Or.

11:15 Rhythm Rascals News Roundup Will Or.I 11:30 News News Will Osborne's OrZ 11:45 -8 p.m. until midnight the program of KPO. KGO and KNX. STATIONS TODAY: STATION CKWX, 950 Musical Parks; 7:45, Sue Ward; 8, Farmer Gems; 5:15, On the Down Beat; Fiddlers; 8:15, George Calangis; 5:30, Tarzan; 5:45, Mexicana; 6:15, 8:30, Violet MacKay and Orchestra; Hoosier Hot Shots; 6:25, Hilites of 9, Joymakers; 9:30, A. Runcie and Sport; 6:30, Hits and 6:45, Orchestra; 10:15, Fellowship Hour; Light Up and Listen; 7, Wilson 10:45, Pop Concert; 11, Make BeAmes at the Console; 7:15, Our lleve Ballroom.

THE DAILY PROVINCE NEWS BROADCAST MODERN KITCHEN BROADCASTS: Morning Broadcasts- (Monday to Saturday)- a.m. CJOR Tuesdays at 10:15 a.m. over CJOR (600 kc.) Evening Broadcasts Monday to p.m. CJOR TILLICUM CLUB BROADCASTS: p.m. CJOR Monday, 6 p.m., CJOR SIMPSON AUG.

5, 1940, NEIL Simpson of 3024 Alberta wife, aged 3 63 years. Survived by his sons, Dr. W. Wesley, Eric M. of Vancouver, Rev.

Norman N. of 1 daughter, Mrs. H. A. MacKechnie of Vancouver; 3 grandchildren, also 3 brothers and 3 sisters.

Funeral service Aug. 8, at 3 o'clock, from the Mount Pleasant Undertaking to Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Rev. W. M. Robertson officiating.

No flowers by request. P. E. I. papers please copy.

4, 1940, AT THE TORRANCE-AUG. General Hospital, Annie Irwin, beloved wife of Peter husband, Torrance. Survived by A. her Wheatstone, and daughter, Mrs. E.

1 son, Norval Wilbert, also 2 grandchildren. Funeral service in the chapel of the Mount Pleasant Undertaking Aug. 7, at 3 o'clock, to Ocean View Burial Park, Rev. Harry Lennox officiating. WILCOX-PASSED AUG.

1940, Frederick George Wilcox, in his 66th year, late of 236 East 4th, North Vancouver. Survived by his loving wife and 3 sons, Arthur, Hamilton, Ontario; George, North Vancouver, and John, on active service; daughter, Mrs. H. Ellason, Regina, Saskatchewan. Funeral service Aug.

7, at 3:30 o'clock, from the of Harron Bros. North Vancouver, Rev. W. Stott officiating. Committal Returned Soldiers' Section.

North Vancouver Cemetery. DEATHS (Continued) FUNERAL NOTICES ODD Board FELLOWS' Funeral of Brother Matteo Coello, late of Rossland Lodge No. 36, Rossland, B.C., will be conducted on Wednesday, Aug. 7, at 2 o'clock, from Funeral Home, 1235 E. Hastings.

All Odd Fellows are urged to attend. (Sgd.) F. V. Whitworth, Pres. S.

G. Denman, Sec. PYTHIAN SERVICE Board Funeral of Bro. o. Matt Coello, late member of Rossland Lodge No.

21, will be conducted under auspices of the Board on Wednesday, Aug. at 2 o'clock, from S. R. Bell Chapel, 1235 E. Hastings.

CARD OF THANKS As service to readers, The Province has prepared a booklet of correct wordings for "Cards of Thanks." Call. write or phone for CODS. PTE. wish AND to thank MRS. their R.

G. MARSH friends many and relatives and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy and for their beautiful floral offerings. Special thanks to Rev. T. De Pencier for his consoling words, and to the W.A.

to the 8th Battalion, and Canadian Lady Foresters: also Dr. Dalrymple and staff of the Infants' Hospital, during our late bereavement. THE James FAMILY Mack OF wishes THE to LATE thank MR. all friends and relatives for their many kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings. WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR SINcere thanks and appreciation to our many friends who were so kind to us during our recent bereavement and also to thank them for the beautiful floral offerings.

-C. G. Jamieson and family. WE friends WISH and TO THANK OUR relatives for their acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received during our recent bereavement. -Mr.

W. Olsen and family, IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM PEEBLES -IN LOVING MEMORY OF Peebles, passed away Aug. 6, 1937. The dearest mother, the kindest friend, One of the best whom God could lend. Loving.

thoughtful, gentle and true, Always willing kind act to do. -Ever remembered by husband and family, Your Ad In Province Classified Appeared Yesterday In Over 90,000 Copies PERSONAL (continued. SUITS Right GOOD USED have SUITS FOR now we a very large assortment of men's good used suits. Hundreds to choose from, in light colors for this time of the year, and darker shades. Styles for the young man as well as the elderly man, tall, short and stout man.

Also overcoats. light weight and heavy: tuxedos and tails. Our clothes are clean and look new, like the linen used in a good hotel. Come and see these extraordinary values Prices $15, $12.50, $10, $7.50 and $5. Those living outside of Vancouver please send us your measurements, height, weight and age, the color you wish, a money order for one of the above prices, and we will send you a suit that will fit you like one made to your measure, and mail it to you postage paid.

We guarantee satisfaction or your money returned. San Francisco Tailors. (Established 1908). licensed pawnbrokers, 52 West Hastings Vancouver, B.C. PILES RELIEVED WITHOUT SURgery.

For quick relief use Pilocaine. Painful, bleeding, swollen piles relieved with first application. Continued use brings steady benefit. If this remedy fails, money will be cheerfully refunded. In suppository and ointment form, 65e each, 2 for $1.25, at all Cunningham Drug Stores and other drug stores.

Mail orders receive prompt attention. MASONITE Make your home like new with Genuine Masonite. For bathrooms, walls or kitchens, basements, attics, renewing old floors. Masonite to leads the way, Quotations installed gladly given. Call FAir.

1281. VANCOUVER LUMBER CO. 2005 Cambie Street. REFRESHING ICED TEA Allow two teaspoons of DICKSON'S BLOSSOM TEA to each person. Infuse in teapot as for hot tea.

Place ice cubes in glass. Pour on hot tea, adding sugar to taste. Flavor and garnish with lemon or mint or both. A MEDICINE FOR RHEUMATIC, Arthritic and neuritic pains. No exaggerated claims.

It's proven and the testimonials speak for themselves. What it has done for others it should do for you. RAY'S RHEUMATIC RUB Cunningham, Owl, Woodward's and other drug stores. ALL SCALP TROUBLE ENDED Andress Scalp Treatment gives positive results. Advice and treatments, 119 Vancouver Block.

Sold retail and distributed by B.C. BARBER BEAUTY St. SUPPLY Hastings FRENCH NOUGAT "YUMS" THE WORD TO DESCRIBE confection. Special, lb. Summer ZIEGLER'S CHOCOLATE SHOPS 8 Downtown and New Westminster.

TOW STORAGE RATES Storing, packing, crating, shipping household goods; vaults for silver, valuables. Expert handling and care. Trunks, boxes stored for 25c monthly. Evans Safety Storage, SEy. 1317.

MUNICIPAL BIRTH NONTROL Dominion 3-year graduate of leading Surgical Appliances and Birth Control Clinic of London, in attendance. Free consultation. Room 214-751 Granville. MAr. 1043.

ENJOY home-made ZIEGLER'S DELICIOUS quality ice cream. Take some home tonight for dessert. It's only 21c per pint. Giant cones 5c. ZIEGLER'S CHOCOLATE SHOPS 8 Downtown Stores and New Westminster.

A 55 absolutely WAR free SAVINGS with your CERTIFICATE neckpiece or coat (of over $40) is given by Vancouver's veteran (1914-1919) furrier, Munro Fur Store, 505 ville St. MAr. 1438. Mail orders licited. LADIES! 1941 YOU fur CAN coat NOW BUY YOUR on our usual easy terms.

Choose now! Sweet Sixteen Ltd. 137 W. Hastings 421 2542 Main St. 927 Granville GENUINE DUROID ROOFS Payment 24 months to pay. Free estimates.

Sidney Roofing Paper Co. MArine 2361. or New Westminster 2305. 25c ILMS LIONS PRINTED 25c FREE 5 DECKLED. EDGE coupon' ENLARGEMENT Reprints, 3c.

15 years' experience. Box 434. Vancouver. STREAMLINED FIGURE EFFECprescription tablets, 35, $1: 80, $2. Eight years satisfying customers.

At druggists or send money order. Scientific Products, Box 24, Station Montreal. MEN'S prices CLOTHING Saskatchewan WANTED. GOOD Tailors Reliable Loan. 36 W.

Cordova. MAr. 3647. We will call at your TO $1.50 WHOM cleans IT MAY chimney, CONCERN flue and pipes by certified engineers. IX.L.

Chimney Sweet Rooting. MAr. CARROT DELIVERED Health Bar. Pt. 18c.

Qt. 30c. 3039 Granville BAy. 4530 PASSPORT PHOTOS Half hour service. MAr.

3625. CAMPBELL STUDIOS. 581 size, PRINTED, free: ANY 12 enlargement reprints, enlargement, 35c. Add return postage. 1506 B.C.

ELDERLY COUPLE, FREE COTtage, quiet home, North return for light service and garden, equivalent to rent. Box Province 30c FILMS DEV. PRINT. 30c Mall and save. Add return postage.

Steffens-Colmer 560 Granville ANY OLD chesterfield BEDSPRING, be rebuilt MATTRESS like new at low cost. Bedspring Service, 1690 Kingsway. FAir. 1422 50c blankets, WEEKLY sheets, BUYS $16 linen, WORTH rugs. curtains.

For Immediate BAy de- 2820 livery. Andrews. FULL WATER PRESSURE Clensol method removes rust, sediment; restores pressure. MAr. 9045.

Clensol Pipe Cleaning 622 Homer GREY Rum-Sulphur HAIR RETARDS Compound" gives natural color, 50c. By mail, ppd. Central Drug. 16 Cordova. SEy, 5044 LEGS, VARICOSE ULCERS.

BAD quickly healed. No laying up. Free advice, Varex also Institute, sent by 909 mail. Robson, Treatments ZARA, TORONTO, cards. GIFTED palms.

clairvovant: teacups, astrologv. The Village Inn. MANAGEMENT 560 Howe. NEW SPECIALIZED pin SERVICE marks. ON straight edges.

Hand laundered. Superior Cleaners, 1224 Davie. SEy. 9414. PICTURES, COPIES.

8x10. 81. SNAPS Enlarged. colored. 8x10, $1.

Films dev. printed. 6. or 8. 35c.

Est. 20 vrs. Mail Studio. 8 E. Hastings.

RUPTURE SUFFERERS New, sanitary, Inexpensive truss. M. R. Hodgson, 576 Seymour. SEy, PARSONS CARROT JUICE 18c; Order a pint today.

FAir. 1816 DIAMONDS WANTED Goldbloom Son pay highest prices. 701 Dom. Bank Bldg. TRin.

0625. W. H. GRASSIE. Hastings.

Dependable repairs by official C. I N. R. and G. N.

watch inspector, PERSONAL (Continued) PERSONAL (Continued) DR RUTLEDGE, DENTIST 106 Hastings Phone (opposite 5444. Woodward's) HIGHEST CASH silver PRICES PAID FOR 0. B. ALLAN LTD. COLUMBIA KIRO 710-KNX 1050 Ross and Ditmars Ross and Ditmars Larry Kent's Or.

Larry Kent's Or. Glen Miller's Or. Public Affairs News of War Sports Huddle Amos 'n' Andy Lanny Ross Jan Garber's Or. Singing Strings We. the People We, the People Prof.

Quiz Prof. Quiz Paul Sullivan Sports Roundup Lud Gluskin'g Or. Bob Garred -News Dick Jurgen's Or. KIRO News Roundup KIRO News Roundup Masterworks KNX News Henry Busse's Or. Manny Strand's Or.

Manny Strand's Or. KJR and KIRO are listed. OTHER LOCAL Program; 8, Peas in a Pod; 8:30, Ideas in Song; 8:45, Pianologues; 9, Musical Sketchbook; 9:15, Novelty Musicale; 9:30, 0, Communities Council; 10, Love Stories; 10:30, Marion Downes; 11, DX Prowl. WILES -IN beloved LOVING wife and MEMORY mother, OF who passed away August 6, 1933. She was taken without any warning, Her going left hearts filled with pain; But though she is gone from among us, In our hearts she will always -Most remain.

sincerely remembered by her husband and son, A. W. and G. A. Wiles.

TN LOVING MEMORY OF ARTHUR St. George Robinson, who passed away August 6, 1934. "If love could save thou hadst not died." IN MEMORIAM (Continued) -Sadly missed by his loving wife, daughter and sons. PHOTOGRAPHERS GEO. T.

WADDS, MAR. 1421. 1318 Granville St. North 626. Powell River, B.C, SIMMONS MOBRIDE I LTD.

"A Dignified Service." Broadway at Maple St. BAy 5402. HARRON BROS. LTD. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CENTER HANNA LTD.

Established 1893 Vancouver-1049 W. Georgia. TR. 0133 North Vancouver-320 East 3rd 55 E. 10th Vancouver.

FAir. 0134 122 W. 6th, North Van. North 134 18th-Marine, West Van. West 134 THE T.

EDWARDS CO. Memorial Chapel Granville and 10th Ave. Phone BAy. 0608. Formerly of FUNERAL Nanaimo CHAPMAN B.C.

Broadway at Willow. FAir. 6500 NUNN THOMSON Funeral Directors and Embalmers 10th Ave. and Cambie. 0221 HOME FUNERAL CHAPEL 742 East Hastings High.

6194 BURRARD FUNERAL CHAPEL 320 East 3rd. North Vancouver S. D. White, Manager North 626 G. W.

HAMILTON UNDERTAKING co. at 7th. FA. 0268, and 6217 Fraser Ave. FR.

S. R. BELL FUNERAL HOME LTD. S. R.

Bell, A. Bell, K. C. Strange 1235 E. Hastings St.

High. 0015 MT. PLEASANT UNDERTAKING CO. Kingsway at 11th. FAir.

0058. R. F. Harrison, W. E.

Reynolds. PATERSON Lady Asst. FUNERAL 241 HONE 8th St. and 6th New West'r. CENTRAL PARK FUNERAL HOME 3642 Kingsway.

DEx. 1207 MONUMENT WORKS MONUMENT WORKS PATTERSON CHANDLER 39th and Fraser. FRas. 0801 Pioneer Memorial Sculptors. 602 Kingswav.

FAir. MONUMENT 0012 Est. 1919. Vern. Whitworth.

27 THE FAir. 0810 Kingsway B.C. w. C. Glenesk Est.

1876. Mgr. BRONZE MEMORIALS SAME AS USED ON GRAVES AT Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Get price list from Bronze Memorials Ltd. Box 726 Vancouver, B.C.

DEx. STRAYED, 20th ABOUT and JULY Dunbar, 21, black VIand tan part bulldog pup collar and chain. Phone Dr. Cantor, FAir. 5575R Good reward.

MAN'S metal ELGIN strap, WRIST Friday, Aug. WATCH. 2, Fraser golf course. Liberal reward. Phone TRin 4303 any time.

BOOKCASE OF BANK OF containing sum of money, receipt for stock certificates. ward 312 W. 16th. City. RED name COCKER "Biff." SPANIEL, Reward.

ANSWERS R.C.M. police, MAr. 7271, or FAir 4957. $10 tween BILL, ON Smithe and GRANVILLE, Georgia, BEon east side. Reward.

BAy. 0244. LOST (Continued) TURNER-BUILT 14-FT. MOTORboat with Briggs Stratton motor. Phone Deep Cove 78M.

wrist watch, on Broadway, GranLADY'S YELLOW GOLD GRUEN ville or Balsam or No. 1 or No. 7 car. KErr. 3756R.

LADY'S GOLD vicinity 19th WRIST and WATCH, Manitoba. Reward. FAir, 4387R. ISLAND, SUNDAY, wallet. GENT'S Phone black leatherette SEy.

9261, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. BOY'S Stanley SUIT Park COAT at ON Brandon SUNDAY picnic. IN Phone West 407R. IN DUNBAR DISTRICT, with WHITE wire-haired terrier black spots.

BAy. 3815L. P.R. STATION, MONDAY, AUG. 5, eyeglasses in Italian leather case.

BAy, 1666L. TARQUISITE DRESS CLIP, GRANville, Purdy's or Lyric, Fri. Box 2544 Province. STRAYED FROM 1114 GRANVILLE 6 mos. toy fox terrier, white, left black eye.

DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING, names engraved; liberal reward. FAir. 2137. SMALL IRISH answer TERRIER, "Buddy." AGE KErr. 10 years; 2194L.

TAN'S ZIPPER SWEATER, GREEN, Newcastle Island, Sunday. FRas. 0893R. SPRINGER SPANIEL, LIVER AND white, child's pet. Reward.

BAy. 2667Y. LOST masonite. FROM Reward. TRUCK, 1 Phone SHEET BAy.

OF 6010. REWARD- Scottie. INFORMATION 630 E. ABOUT 19th. DART SCOTTIE DOG, FEMALE (all black).

KErr. 0400. Reward. MIRL'S PLAID BLAZER FROM 4444 W. 7th.

Reward. ALma 0645L. ADY'S GOLD WRIST WATCH, Forum, Mon. p.m. LAng.

0780T. PAWN GREAT DANE, MALE. North 439Y. FOUND CARE IN GOOD HOME MOTHERLY pleasant surroundings, careful diet to 1 or 2 children. GLen.

0932L. POX Granville, TERRIER, black and VICINITY slight brown 41ST, markings. Phone Plant, MAr. 8141. IGHT SHELL RIMMED GLASSES, Gilford near English Bay.

Call at Gale's Grocery, 1875 Beach. EYS, IN ZIPPER CASE, FOUND Monday, Dunsmult and Granville. W. Easton, Abbott Mansions. FAN AND PUMP, downtown MOTOR afternoon, lane.

Apply G. Carr, 663 Cambie. SUNDAY, 12TH AND BURrard, black cat; owner or good home. BAy, 6502L or 6502R. OF WORKMAN'S TOOLS.

glasses, on Fraser, 9:30 a.m. Tues FRas. 0581Y. 4994 Windsor. Rock.

Call Province Office, 20 PAIR SMOKED GLASSES, WHITE 6th New Westminster. MALE FOX TERRIER, black and white: strayed to 2135 W. 13th. BAy. 8004L.

REFERENCE owner, BOOK, in OF Connaught Park. BAy. 3710L. AUTO TIRE, KAMLOOPS BEtween Pender and Hastings, Aug. 1.

HIgh 1486. SEASON seats TICKET at the FOR races. GRAND- FAir. 2378R. PAIR OF FOCAL GLASSES.

race track, Lansdowne Park. MAr. 8047. STRAYED TO terrier 1005 puppy, male. BROUGHTON TRin.

0726. BIG head. BLACK TRin. 2724R DOG, after WOUND 5.0 o'clock. ON RED Grandview COCKER district.

SPANIEL, HIgh. FEMALE. SMALL TAN TERRIER WITH COLlar, Ambleside. West 414R1. WIRE Kingsway, HAIRED New TERRIER Westminster.

1855 FUR NECKPIECE, JULY 27TH, CENtrai Park, DEX. 0081L. DARK GREY PERSIAN CAT. ON Kingsway. FAir.

4711L, BATHING TRUNKS, BOY'S, TROUT Lake. HIgh. 2519R. TALE KEY- AUGUST 5, ENGLISH Bay, FAir. 6022L.

MUSIC ART DANCING DANCING CAN TEACH YOU TO DANCE IN 1 or 2 lessons, private. TRin. 1167. POPULAR I MUSIO CHAS. CONLEY, SONG WRITING, modern piano course.

MAr. TED WILLIAMS, POPULAR PIANO; 20 lessons guaranteed. MAr. 2032. POPULAR PIANO TAUGHT; EXTRA special offer.

Geo. Rex, MAr. 4720. RECORD YOUR MUSICAL TALENT Records as low as 90c. Phone TRin.

3928 for appointment Vancouver Music 444 Seymour. PERSONAL RECORDING are OF OUR Canadian FUR furs GARMENTS dibought rect from trappers, manufactured on our premises. Result, quality fur for less. Weston Fur 873 Granville. ELDERLY WIDOW widower WISHES TO elderly or pensioner with home in city, for companionship; object matrimony.

Box 2630 Province. BEDBUGS ROACHES FLEAS Eradicated by modern air method. Vermin Chemical Co. 606 Homer St. MAr.

4847. BIRTH CONTROL BUREAU B.C Established for 10 years. Free information 441 Seymour St. SEy. 5837 HIGHEST CASH PREMIUM for diamonds and scrap gold.

B. C. Collateral, 77 E. Hastings. Sey.

1317. IMMEDIATE CASH for GOLD OR SILVER any form PACIFIC GOLD 600 Robson HAY FEVER- Breatheasy relieves instantly Free demonstration. 736 Granville St. TRin. 4571 Eves, BAy, 1688 Also five "Reliable" Drug Stores.

25c P.O, THE 335, PHOTO Vancouver, MILL 25c Box Rolls developed and printed, 5x7 Enlargement, 12 Reprints, 5x7 Enlargement, 35c ADA, SPIRITUAL PSYCHIC Gives true advice on all affairs of life. Reliable help. No. 1. 515 Granville St.

ATTENTION ARMY OFFICERS Regulation Caps made to order, with Western Cap Co. 363 E. regulation material. TRin. 5734.

REID'S NEU-REMEDIES FOR BEST RESULTS Rheumatic Remedy. Eczema Ointment. Pacific Drug, Broadway MONEY AVAILABLE For Diamonds, Gold and Silver, Gold Seal Finance Co. 101 Vancouver Block. MAr.

5745 MEN'S wanted. GOOD Will USED highest CLOTHING prices pay and call at your home. TRin. 5287. San Francisco Tallors.

Est. In 1908. 52 W. Hastings, near Beacon COLONIC IRRIGATION CENTRE Supt, Edith M. Leonard, R.N.

Post Graduate Mayo Bros. 1119 Vancouver Block MAr. 3723 WHY NOT HAVE YOUR film printed Jumbo double size; same price as small prints. Vancouver Photo Supply Ltd. 631 Howe St.

WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any debts contracted in my name by anyone after this date. August 5, 1940. Percy E. Kessel. 1036 E.

Hastings. WILL PERSON WHO WAS IN front of the Courthouse on son, whose birthday was Sat. night, please leave phone to Box 2522 ProvInce. FOURTH women's apparel ANNIVERSARY at SALE OF RAY'S STYLE, SHOPPE 146 W. Hastings.

TRin. 2882 50c WEEKLY blankets. BUYS sheets, $16 linen, WORTH to your home phone FAir. tain, rugs. To bring them 5072 PHOEBE'S HOSIERY SPECIAL Light shades, reg.

$1.15, for 89c; reg. $1 for 69c. Phoebe's Hosiery Shop, 713 Dunsmuir. HAVE rebuilt, YOUR sterilized. OLD Bed springs, MATTRESS any type, repaired like new, factory prices.

Capitol Bedding Co. BAy. 6060 Palmist consulted on LOVELL, NOTED all affairs of life. Satisfaction or no charge. Suite 5-892 Granville St.

WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any debts contracted in my name by anyone, on and after this date. J. M. Graham, White Rock, B.C. DIANA AND PACIFIC OIL RANGES On Display and Demonstrating at Hall Fuel Heating Co.

Granville at 6th. BAy. 7374 $1 Main WATCH Spring. All CLEANED Work $1 322 W. Hastings, opp.

Kresge's. guaranteed. Lewis Credit Jewelers, OLD GOLD. RINGS. DENTISTRY, watch cases.

diamonds bought for cash or taken in trade. Bring to 413 W. Pender (at Homer). LOVELY ROOM, FURNISHED OR unfurnished, for elderly couple needing nursing care; good board; very reasonable. SEy.

7315. CHINESE HERBS FOR RHEUMAtie pains. neuralgia, constipation. eczema. itch.

piles. colitis. ulcer legs. Geo. Lee.

256 E. Hastings. BRAND NEW DOCTOR'S Tavannes -BACK sweep-second wrist watch. regular $75. price $50.

B.C. Collateral. 77 E. Hastings. PABCO.

continued LINOLEUM patterns, 9x10.6. RUGS. 9x7.6. $6.25: 9x9, $6.95. B.

Madsen. 2248 Granville. BAy. 5084. WOMEN'S CLOTHING Hastings.

SEy. EXCHANGE, 4222. Wanted to buy ladies' spring coats, must be in good condition. THE TREASURE HUNTER 15 still seeking useful and interesting things. Small antiques, etc.

811 Province SEy, 1186. BRAND NEW, BEAUTIFUL LADY'S diamond-set wrist watch; original cost $550; sacrifice $175. B. C. Collateral, 77 E.

Hastings. ADY'S BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND engagement ring: original value $175; sell for $65. B. C. Collateral, 77 E.

Hastings. THE LAST CHANCE TO BUY A 10 power French telescope, only 25c down, 25c week. Potter's. 695 Granville. WHY NOT A BEAUTIFUL BRILliant white zircon engagement ring, terms.

Potter's. 695 Granville. AUGUST FUR SALE. Lovely styles, low prices, easy terms. Polar Furs Ltd.

548 Granville CASH call. FOR MEN'S Highest USED prices. SEy. CLOTHING. 6758.

Windsor Tailors. 32 E. Hastings. RINGS FOR "WEDDING Belles." "Ring" her from our selection. H.

Inglis. 708 W. Pender PETE THE kalsomining. PAINTER paperhanging. PAINTING A reliable job at low cost.

FAir. 6228. MRS. way LINDENFELD removes unwanted (VIENNA) hair forever! 709 Dunsmuir. MAr.

3719. HAIR HAIR! machines; HAIR! ladies', PERMANENTS gents': wigs, toupees, etc. Westall, 985 Robson. MOLES Permanent. AND WARTS Knox.

REMOVED. 728 Standard op. Spencer's. MAr, SHOCK DUST WATERPROOF watches in the latest models, $22.50 up. Walter Gow, 669 OIL PERMANENTS GUARANTEED Florida Beauty Shop 407 W.

Hastings St. MAT. 1517 MEET FRIENDS AT Picardy Beauty Shop restroom, 722 Granville, upstairs. MAr. 3425.

COATS RELINED cleaned and glazed. minor pairs. Pandas Furs. 850 Granville. DOUBLE CHIN Positively reduced by our specialist.

Georgia Hotel Beauty Shop. TRin.6025° OLD-FASHIONED JEWELRY AND silver bought for cash. Tait's. 806 Robson St. (opp Courthouse).

PHILLIPS' BEAUTY SALON Formerly 585 Sevmour. now 615 W. Hastings. MAr. 3019.

"HELENE brassiere OF for HOLLYWOOD" youthful Jovli- UPness. Arts and Crafts Shop. 807 Howe. ADAM'S GARLIC PEARLES At all drug stores, or TRin. 8978R.

ELIZABETH knitwear TUDOR, to 851 measure. HOWE 1m- ST. ported Br. India gifts. MAr.

8748. ENJOY SEA TRIP. COMFORTABLE diesel cruiser, good tion by day or week. FAir. 1694R.

WANTED-USED CLOTHING Patronize a war veteran. Ross Pritchard. 419 W. Pender. MAr.

4819. SURGICAL SUPPORTS in attendance, PRIVATE fitting-room, Fisher Burpe Ltd TRin. 6253. LEATHERCRAFT, SUPPLIES. GLOVE leathers, instructions.

Bedford Fine321 Water St. SEv. 7727. Leathers, (NOME TO AN EXCLUSIVE SHAVER shop to solve your shaving problems. Edwards 719 Dunsmuir.

OMAR" FAMOUS SEER! BRING him your problems. Studio: 58 777 Burrard St. B' Beautifier COMPLEXION SALVE. builder, David Spencer Prescription Dept. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON ventilating equipment.

Airpurator Co. 325 Howe. MAr. 1944. REPAIR frames; CELLULOID, sold METAL, EYEable, 635 Granville.

P. Carrison. 85c CLEANS AND by RECONDITIONS expert. watch an Cut Rate Jewellers. 47 W.

Hastings. ABOUT 35. HELP COOKING. cruise up coast. 3 weeks: give phone.

Box 2578 Province. RID OF SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS the only and inexpensive way. 510--751 Granville St. HAVE style YOUR expert. FURS Weston REMODELLED Fur 873 Granville.

UP, WRINGER ROLLERS 50. covered Mutch, 1295 Granville MME. voyant. GUNN, 11th PALMIST. HIgh CLAIR- 2730.1 REMNANTS patchwork, FOR DRESSES.

CUSHADELE REDUCING SALON. Steam and massage. BAy. PRESSURE FULLY REstored. No cure, no pay.

BAy, 2977 SILK der. Kuo SHIRTS. UNIFORMS. TO ORKong HARVEY Wilson's. WOODS' 575 OUTSIZE Granville.

$2 -EXPERT, yrs. PIANO H.B.C. TUNING. BAy. 0155 20 WE dy's, BUY 1133 USED Granville, CLOTHING, 0620.

GOWPILES, USE GEO. LEE'S Chinese Remedy. 256 E. MARY COUPE. FOOT SPECIALIST.

801 Dominion Bank SEy, 7942. WANTED Lacterman, LISTERS FUR Rich. SEy. COATS, 5680.4 ETC. OFFICE, taken.

DESK ROOM, Rogers YOUR Bldg. MESSO VA ningham REMEDIES Woodward SOLD AT Stores. CUN: RED SPRINGS REPAIRED LIKE new, mattresses rebuilt. BAy, 6060. DRIVING LESSONS FAir.

BY Instructor. 2071M. TAKE U-NEED-ME TO HELP REstore and preserve health. 1 EARN TO DRIVE. EXPERIENCED teacher.

DEx. 1614L. LOST It's time to be your own land. lord-read the Real Estate ads in Province Classified,.

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