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res-as I Personals. Articles For Safe. Births. Deaths. (Continued From Preceding Column), Want Ads The Journal PHONE Miss Clarke Speaking May I Help You? Such a friendly voice helpful service is her main thought.

You see, Miss Clarke is a specialist in writing the "Rooms to Let" ads for busy Ottawa housewives. i She knows that, the right wording brings quicker results. And if that friendly voice should call you some day you may be sure Miss Clarke is trying to help you sell the crisp, clean appeal of your spare room a Journal "Room to Let'' Want Ad. 2-5321 234 Male Help Wanted. (Continued From Preceding Column.) EXPERIENCED MAN for dairy farm, -single, yearly employment, good wages.

Sh A. Bradley, suttsvuie. EXPERIENCED finish carpenter. Reply stating age, marital status. LICENCED MECHANIC, body and fender man, full or part time.

1063 tv cuing ion. a-uaiu. PASTRY BAKER Apply Box T-318. Journal. PLASTERERS, best wages.

Arthur hbwii. xei. o-ooyu. PRESSERS for dry cleaning depart- mem. Appiy ury cleaning Mana ger, uttawa sanitary Laiunory.

PLUMBER'S HELP, with some knowl-- edge plumbing. 444 Lewis, after 8 PRESSER for dry cleaning department, salary or piece work basis. Apply Manager, Sanitary Laundry ana ury wicaners. jtxgyie Ave. STOCK-TAKER wanted.

Investlgstor xor an uttawa ana autnet cruun store. 23 to 33 years of age able to travel, men scnooi eaucauon preferred. Efficient at. figures. 5-day working week, starting wace 832.

Apply in writing stating age, qualW ncanona ana w. no. Appiy box i-ui, journal. SALESMAN, 34' to, 30 years old. live wire with car, to 'wholesale novelties, toys.

etc. Apply in person. Manager, Charles Walter Co. 188 Sparks. SIX LABORERS.

Apply Harry Hay- ley. ssuraman noao. at a aim. WANTED, fully experienced automotive carburetor, electrical and motor tune-up man; must be fully qualified to handle all types of specialized automotive repairs such as carburetors. generators, magnetos, speedometers, etc Give full particulars and wages expected to box i -a journal.

EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, ALSO take full charge onice. Bilingual, references. Box Y-34, 7 Journal. Plant Superintendent. Wanted.

LARGE NEWSPAPER and lob print ing plant requires services com petent men. aDiuty to nanaie men, plan production, experience in estimating, etc. Union plant good position for right man. State age, previous experience. References re quired.

Apply box x-24, journal PATTERN MAKER. EXPERIENCED wood pattern maker. capable of producing petterns from df swings under supervision. Telephone 2-3548. Personnel 'Depart ment, or e-eoso.

evenings. REPRESENTATIVE WANTED. GOOD OPPORTUNITY for traveller covering furniture stores in East ern Ontario to represent manufacturer of upholstered and bedding goods. Must have no competitive lines. Reply to box x-is.

journal, Female Help Wanted. BABY NURSE to take -complete charge from birth, first with- in two weeks'. References. 'Business, couple. Box C-37, Journal.

BRIGHT GIRL with a little selling experience. We would be willing to train, if necessary. Worth-while 187 -sang. CAPABLE WOMAN. 39 to 40 for general duties in good home, suburbs.

3 children, must hsve references. S4S monthly, box r-lTl. Journal. CULTURED over 35, need ing steady income. Beauty woun-selors of Canada, 3-4188.

CAPABLE GIRL for general housework; some plain cooking; two adults; centrsl; near car line; refer ences. 4-0834. COOK GENERAL, must hsve excellent references, live In. other help kept, salary 989 per month. Box x-zz.

Journal. EXPERIENCED COOK, day work. Sunday off. Diana Grill. 109 Kent.

EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES to work at night, full time preferable. Dayton's Restaurant, 348 Bank. EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES want ed. Plaza Hotel. 318 Sparks St.

EXPERIENCED CORSETTERE. Per-V sonnel Manager, 8.30-11 Bry-son-Grsham. EXPERIENCED COOK and waitress for highway restaurant, top wages, room and board. Apply anytime after 4 pjn. Ranch House.

Britannia, Ave minutes walk from Britannia Park. FEMALE DISHWASHER, automatic dianwashing machine. Dayton 348 Bank St GENERAL, good pay. week-ends off: sleep in. Phone 3-0513.

(Continued on Next Column By FONTAINE FOX Male Help Wanted. rv titv. structlon office. Oakdale, cor. Scott Ottawa west.

iss AMAZING OPPORTUNITY for men of neat appearance, pleasant per- if. innc mmmlHiM. Annlv New Paramount Studios. 104 Sparks BENCH HANDS, cabinet makers, mill and yard men; also shingle machine operators. Good wages.

Apply Miller Lumber Mfg. Co. L.U1-. an tannla Heights. 8-0350.

BREAD BAKER, able to make doughs. Apply Box T-zia. journal. BREAD SALESMAN References required. Apply Box T-217.

Journal. BARBER, 'experienced. $23 per week. half over 834. Oscar cnarooaneau.

Windsor Hotel. Hull. COUNTER MAN wanted, 303 BankH St. 3-7183. CANVAS WORKER, first class man MMkla nmnin nwine machine.

cutting, roping and finishing. EXPERDJNCED BUTCHER wanted. Apply Mapla Leaf Meat Market, 301 Bank. i CAN YOU REALLY SELL AUTOMOBILE PARTS ACCESSORIES If you have the right experience the necessary aggressive attitude arid the determination to dp well- then you can. This is a first-class opportunity for a firstclass man to take over the city territory for a big firm selling National Products.

Good Salary and excellent' possibilities. Apply In own handwriting indicating age. married or single, experience, whether bilingual, etc ALL APPLICATIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL B6x C-35 Journal Office MECHANICS The excellent public acceptance to. our Genuine -General Motors Service has decided us to increase our Service facilities. Therefore we have room forthree first-class Mechanics.

Only men with the best experience need apply, as our cus-Jtomer confidence is built on quality workmanship. Working conditions and wages excellent. Applications by phone or in person treated absolutely confidentially. Cabeldu Motors LatrrED Cor. Sparks' and Lyon Streets Phone 5-4325.

(Continued on Next Column- TOONERvTLLE TROLLEY, ACOUSTICAN hearing aid. used months, to clear estate, ssd, 4-3103. ALL MAPLE FRAME MIRRORS 31130 at Lindsay's. 188 Sparks St. AUTOMATIC -22 RIFLES.

and Raising "Leatherneck'' model, using fsmous Redfleld sights. Nepeaa Motors. 8-5233. ASPHALT TILE FLOORING available in attractive colors; expert Installation. Estimstes free.

Capital-Flooring and Roofing Co. 3-1043. AWNINGS. Tarpaulins, tailor made. Lawrence M(g.

Lome J. Green. 13 York. AX MINSTER RUGS, lust 8 8x8. 8x 8x 13.

Orient Rug Cleaners. 1103 Bank. 4-8811. BICYCLE. MANS, good condition, 323.

8-4300W. BICYCLES Ladles', men's, boys', completely rebuilt 333 Elgin. 3-3883. daytime. BEIGE Spring coat sue 16.

83. 8-3806W. after six. BARBER CHAIR. Bergsnhaua.

very good condition. Call 3-664. BREAKFAST SET. hardwood tabid and 3" chairs, drop leaf, auigle bed and mattress. 3-3938.

BARGAIN. AT. sending end re-1 ceivlng radio act 830. 3-8431. BREAKFAST NOOK, bsand new.

table with tile top end metal-plastic trim, two benches with upholstered seats snd bscks. Resdy for your kitchen. Phone BED. mshogsny. Inner spring mattress 860., 4-2914.

7 to 8 pjn. BICYCLES, tricycles repaired, guar- anteed. Sport Service. 304 Bank. 3-6137.

BRIDESMAIDS ENSEMBLE, lent condition. IS, pink 8-49 13 W. BUTTONS covered from your own material. Monogram Spectallsta. 3-3868.

BABY'S SLEEPING BASKET, wrta hsndles; diaper pails, and other articles. 3-8977. BLACK CINDERS. Hugh M. Grant.

Cartage Company. BOILERS. ROLLERS. MIXERS. manders, vibrators.

W. A. Hare. 89 Boteler. 3-8391.

BED. SINGLE, rock maple. Vuaa eg, perfect go-cart. 4-4213. BEDBUG KILLER.

8290 gallon 3-3720. BABY STROLLERS. Prams and Doll Carriages. 728 Bank. 4-9323.

BLOWER. ORME. hot air furnace. 3-4061. local 14.

3 to 3. BOUDOIR LAMPS and tn-hghts. table lamps, pottery end plastic 1 witn tux ansae. Haray sue acetic 1303 Wellington St 8-8853. BEATTY VACUUM clesners.

plete with attachments; manufactured in Canada and backed by unsurpassed Bestty eervice. Hughes Appliances Ltd, 464 Bank St 5-5521. BABY'S PINK SHOCKED dress. 83.30. Call 8-3681.

DOUBLE, and mattress, good condition. 313. 3-4018. BLACK GABARDINE SUITE, size 14, only worn tew times. 833.

5-3438. BALED HAY, 33 tons approximately, half clover. Apply Roy Sunsoo. Bell's Corners. BICYCLE.

C.C.M msn's. 33-30. pes. feet Used 2 Summers. 2-6743.

BEAUTIFUL SOLID WALNUT dining-room suite. 8 pieces, in wonderful condition. Credenza style buffet slip easts on each chair, prewar construction: would retail lor at least ll.00a.0q. SeU 3630.00. 3-0706 i CAMERA.

SPEED GRAPHIC, new. 34 4' coupled range finder, flesh gun, one holder 47- graphic optar lens. 1-400 speeds- 3-4748 sfjer 3. CIRCULATOR oil hester. "Sun-Glow" complete with oil drums.

Ideal for cottage; tricycle, suit five-yeerold. 336 Cambridge. CHESTERFIELD, 4 pii iiae new. siou. o-wsr.

COAT. SPRING, 87.30. 14. nearly 1 3-3680. COMBINATION RADIO, new, special price, tubes, all kinds, wholesale.

retell. 5-1105 7 01, 3-3484. evenings. COCKTAIL BAR of logs. 8 ft' long, with brass rail.

833. 8-3383. CHESTERFIELD COAT. size 18, Lady's Melton, practically new, bargain. Telephone 4-3428.

CHESTERFIELD. three-piece. like new. 8125; one master guitar. 310.

-8-5816W. CHESTERFIELD, table, lamp and ash trsy stand. Xail S-3207. COAT. SPRING, lady's.

IS. black suit. 18. Rogers silverware. 2-2572.

COAT. LADY'S Spring, beige. 14. tailored, perfect condition. 8-8363.

CHILD'S used Packard boots. CaB 3-3681. CARPETS Chesterfields. Excellent Clesner. Owen's Nucleen, 25c Woolworth's, Bry son's.

Druggieta. GARBAGE PAILS, ash cans, galvanised, used. 65c each, 2ash and carry. Beechwood Machinery. 4-3527.

COAT, fins quality mouton. Stte4 style. 16. excellent condition. 78 Gloucester.

Apt 2. 3-3919. COAT. BLACK, lady's cloth. 13-1.

fur collar, perfect condition. 4-6773. CEMENT BLOCKS, plain, rock faces, chimney blocks. Normaad Bros. 8-8797.

V. E. VULCANIZER, brand new. any size passenger car Urea, terms. 1 Telephone 3-0043.

between 1 a-aa, and 7 p.m COAT AND HAT. girl's, size dresses, size 3, and one 'hand-smocked, size 3. 3-6173. COAT, 2-PIECE DRESS, black, size 42. Telephone 8-8443.

CHESTS. UNPAINTED. 4. 3 drawers; corner cupboards. 8-1747W.

anytime. DINING ROOM SUITE, walnut also wslnut vsnlty. 323. 3-1612 DACK'S BOOTS, brown, sus 3-C price 310. 3-4902.

DRUMS like new. 43 gallons Tsnks. 175. 350 gsifpns. cheep.

84 Oar- DRESSES, cloth coat. English mink coat size 14-13. Phone 4-9508. DRUMS, for parade Trumpets, Saxo clarinets, violins. 4-8093.

DINING TABLE, osk. 4 chairs, sutt-sble for cottage. 4-8387. DISC GRAIN DRILLS, plain and fertilizer, new end used, various sizes. Modern Farm Supply.

33 Murray. 3-3943. DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT ring, love ly setting, like Call j-oosl, evenings. EASTER CARDS and gifts, nice 1 tlon. Armand uoutier, 1U7 Wellington.

XLECTRIC Stove, white and grey trim, tour siae gnn, n-cellent, 3-6633. EASY ELECTRIC WASHER, boys bicycle, gooa conaiuon. suver- dale. 4-8080. FLY-ROD.

spUt-bsmboo. perfect con dition. 830. sacrifice. hi FURNITURE.

ODD PIECES, davenport: black and white breakfast set: Cogswell chair bed. spring and mattress. 124 Forward. Apt. -4 oa Next Column! l.

BAHJE On Saturday. Mareh 28 1M7. at Ottawa civic Hospital, to lr. and Mrs. A.

Bsllie. Btuingr snoit, a daughter, sou wtu. CLAXCY At Ottawa Civic Hosps-tal. aa Friday. March 2.

1947. to Mr and Mr. J. P. Clancy, a son.

Both wen. DOMPIZRHX On Friday. March 18, 147. at the Sacred Heart Hospital. Hull, to Mr.

and Mrs. Aides Dom-sserre aec Juliette Trudcau) aaugnier. nota wen. FTNLAY Born to Mr. and Mrs.

3. T. Finlay (na Helen Morriacay, of -Haliim on March 3v. 1IM7. a caugn-ur, (Mary Louise).

GALLAGHER On Sunday. Mareh aa. 147. at the Grace Horpital. to Mr.

and Mrs. B. S. Gallagher, a daughter. Both well, JAMES At the Ottawa Civic Hos pital, on Sunday.

March 30. 1947. to Mr. and Mra. Lome M.

James (nee Harriet Forester) a son. Both well. HART At the Homeopathic Hoe- Stal. Montreal. on Friday, arch 2S.

1847. to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Hart Jr. (nee Jdafalda Cot-em bant) a daughter.

LOGAN On Sunday. March 30. 147. at Grace Hospital, to Mr. and Mr G.

Logan (nee Loia Dewey) a son. A brother for Heather. McDONALD On March 31. 1947. at Orlc Hospital, to Mr.

snd Mrs. T. H. McDonald nee Lorena Mo-Lean), a daughter. Heather Melodic Both welL McFADYEN On Friday, 14.

at Grace Hospital, to Mr. and Mr. Neila McFadyen tnee Virginia kageei. a son. Both well.

POWLXS At St George's Hospital, Alert Say. Tuesday. March II, 147. to Dr. William E.

and Mrs. Powics, a son." David Pritehard. SHAW At Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal, on Saturday. March 29.

1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Shaw (nee Use Frohloff) a son.

SPURS On Sunday. March SO, 7S47. at Ottawa Civic Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. J.

Blake Speers, a son. THON At St Joseph's Hospital. Chippewa Falls. Wisconsin, on Saturday. March 29.

to Mr. and Mrs. John Thon (nee lsebel Fletcher), a- son. Both well. VANSTONE Af Grace Hospital, on Pndav.

March 28. 1M7. to Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Vanstone oee Esther Andrew) a son. Both well. Engagements. HA CKM AN -JONES Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Hackman wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter. Ova E-. to Keith eldeat eon of Mrs.

Ivy Jones. Wedding to take place April 3, LUC1ANO-ANTHONY Mr. and Mrs. A. Luciano wish to announce the engagement of their daughter.

Marie Anona. to John- D. Anthony, eon of Mr. and Mra. James Anthony.

Marriage to take place April 20. la St- Anthony's Church. STEWART-RICHARDSON The engagement ia announced of Dorothy May Stewart daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robert Bowden.

ef Toronto, to William- Lawrence Itichardaon, eon of Mrs. W. Richardson and- the late Mr. W. C.

Richardson of Ottawa. The wedding will take place at St. Giles Presbyterian Church oh May 24. Marriages. ARDLEY-AITKENHXAD On Saturday.

March 29. 4947. at ErskSne Presbyterian Church, st 4.36 by Mr. Good. Marion Pearl, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. R. Altken-head. to Keith Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Ardley. RIPPETOE NICHOLSON On March 36. 1947. at Nttes. Michigan.

Corinna Helen, only daughter of Mrs. Williani Nicholson and the lata William Nicholson, to Walter Leslie Rip-petoe. Jr BSc. son of Mr snd Mrs. L.

Rippetoe. Bsrtleaville. Oklahoma. VLVER-SILVER On Sunday. March 29.

1947. her residence. 275 Murray St at 4 by Rabbi Llfschutz. Etna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Silver, to Joseph, son of Mrs. M. Vtner snd the late Mr. Viner. Deaths.

ANGELO. Raffaello Vittor--On Sunday, March 30. 1947, In hospital, Raffaello Vlttor Angelo, gige 61 years, beloved husband of Anne Behrille, 525 Rochester St Resting at above address. Funeral Wednesday, to St Anthony's Church for requiem mass, 8 o'clock. Burial Notre Dame.

BIGRAS. Marie Emilia On Friday. March 28. 1947, Marie Emilie wife of the lata Henri BiEras, 41 Guigues St, age SO years. Funeral Monday, March 31, from the above-address for requiem high mass st the Basilica.

Interment Notre Dame. BLAND FORD, Gordon I. On Saturday, March 29, 1947, in hospital, Gordon E. Blandford, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest A- Blandford, 50 Acacia Road, in his 33rd year. Resting at Hulsa and Piayfair's, 313 McLeod St Service in the chapel Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood. CONLEY, Maria On Sunday, March 30. 1947, in hospital, Maria Gamsford, widow of Michael William Conley, in her 93rd year.

Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m. from Percy Kennedy's, Carp, St Johns Anglican Church, South Interment St John's' cemetery. CO0LICAN, Cecil Verney On Sunday, March 30, 1947, Cecil Verney, wife of Peter Coollcan, 21 Linden Terrace, and daughter of the late Mr. Justice Dennis' Murray arid Isabella Valleau, Quebec City. Funeral private irore McEvoy Brothers, Tuesday, to Blessed Sacrament Church for requiem massy 8 o'clock.

Burial Notre DUDLEY. Herbert Reginald On Monday. March 1947, sud-i denly in hospital. -Herbert Reginald Dudley beloved father of Mrs. H.

L. McKee, of St John's. Nfld, LiUian. Howard. Albert, of Ottawa, and Robert of Peterboro, in his 62nd year.

Resting at Hulee and Playfalr Ltd, 315 McLeod. Funeral notice later. DEMERS, Paul Andre' i- On Saturday. March 29. 1947, at hisj home.

49 Dumas St, Hull, Paul Andre Demers. In his 17th year, beloved son of Rodolpbe- Demers and Aloysia Nantel Remains resting at Emond's. Funeral Home, St Joseph Blvd. Funeral Monday to St Joseph's Church for requiem high mass at 8 o'clock. Interment Gatineau Point cemetery.

GORDON. Frederick Tblendon On Saturday. March 29, 1947, in hospital, Frederick Glendoh Gordon, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward in his 79th year.

Funeral private from George H. Rogers, 172 Elgin St Continued eo Meat Column! 21THI OTTAWA JOlNAl LAFRANCE, Calixte On Saturday, Mar. 29, 1947, at home of his son Hector Iincey 140 Carleton Ave, Calixte LaWance, age 85 years, beloved husband of Philomene Roy. Resting at Mc Evoy Brothers, 235 Kent St Funeral Tuesday, to St George's Church, Ottawa West, for sol emn requiem mass, 8 o'clock. Burial, Notre Dame.

McNEELY, Kate On Monday, March 31, 1947, st the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morin, 74 Clarendon Ave, Kate Lafon talne, aged 86 years, widow of Francis McNeely. Resting at above address. Service Wednes day, to St George's, Ottawa West, for requiem mass, 8.30 a.m.

Bur ial, Holy. Trinity cemetery. Rock' land. McLAUGHLJN, Irene On Sat urday, March 29, 1947, In hospital, Irene Andrews. beloved wife of Frederick W.

McLaugh lin, of 16 Rupert St, In her 50tb year. at Hulse snd Playfair Limited, 313 McLeod St Service Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood. 1 NEWTON, Robert On Satur day, March 29. 1947, at his home, Navan, Ont, Robert Newton, beloved husband of Catherine Mary Wylie, In his 79th Funeral from above address Tuesday, to Navan United Church for service, 2 p.m.

Interment Dale's, Cumberland. Ont. POOR. John Henry At his home, John Henry Pook, beloved husband of Phyllis May 'Page. Funeral from the chapel of Jos.

Wray Bro, 1234 Mountain St, Montreal, 3 p.rn. Tuesday, to Montreal Memorial Park. POTVIN, Thomas On Sunday, March 30, 1947, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Philippe Boil-eati. 55 Armstrong, Thomas Potvin, husband of the late Marguerite.

Beauchamp, age 85 years. Funeral Tuesday, from Gauth- Somerset St West, for requiem mass, St Francis Church 8 Interment Notre Dame. RODGERS, Alexander On Sunday, March 30, 1947, at his home, 204 Besserer St, Alexander Rodgera, age 82 years, be loved husband of Janet Brown. Resting at McEvoy Bros, 235 Kent St Funeral Tuesday: to St Joseph'a Church, for requiem mass, 9 o'clock. Burial Notre Dame.

RUNTZ, Augusta On Saturday, March 29, 1947, at her home .25 Alicia St, Arnprior, Louisa Augusta ScheeL wife of Mr. John H. Runtz, age 62 years. Resting at above address. Funeral service at Pentecostal Church, Monday.

2.30 p.m.' Interment Arnprior cemetery. ST. LAURENT, Octave Provin On Saturday, March 29, 1947, at the home of his parents-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cyr, Octave Provin St Laurent, beloved hus band of Marie Ange Cyr, age 49 years.

Funeral Tuesday, 8.31) a m. from Gauthler's, 259 St Pat-, rick for requiem high mass" at Notre Dame de Lourdes Church. Cyrville, Ontv Inter men! Notre Dame. SHEFFIELD, Lydia On Saturday, Mar. 29, 1947, at her home, 383 Berkley St, Westboro, Lydia: McGillis, wife of Joseph Sheffield, aged 66 yean.

Resting at Tubman's Funeral Home, 40 Richmond' Road, where service will be held 2J0 pjn. Interment St James, lease omit flowers. SHELP On" Saturday," March 29, 1947, at her home, Metcalfe, Arminella Shelp, RJ, -daughter of the late' Jerome and Mrs. Shelp. Funeral 2 p.m.

Interment North Russell. SHILLINGTON, Edith 'On Sunday. March 30, 1947, In hospital, Edith Morris, widow of Wil-1 liam J. H. Resting at George H.

172 Elgin St 'Funeral notice later, SHOWLER, Ronald Eric On Friday, March 28, 1947, in hospital, Ronald Eric, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Showier, Britannia and grandson of the late Mrs. Duncan Brown, age 8 months.

Resting' at Hulse and Playfairl Ltd, 315 McLeod St Service Monday, 11 ajn. Interment Pinecrest WEINLING, Frederick On Saturday, March 29, 1947, In hospital, Frederick C. Weinling, beloved husband of Agnes Bran-ton, in his 75th Resting st his home, 25 Gould St Service Tuesday, 2 pjn. Interment Pine-crest Cards of Thanks. COUTURIER We wish to axpiaas our sincere thanks and appreciation for.

the tokens of sympathy and floral offerings In our recent bereavement, in the great loss of a dear husband and father. Peter A. Couturier. We wiah to offer special thanks to Rev. M.

K. Rewland for kind sympathy and sincere services. P. A. Couturier.

and Family. Bob and FRANIY Wa wish to extend our mnrt heartfelt llunk. -a auon for the acta of kindness, mee- ssgcf of sympathy and beautiful floral and apt ritual offerings' received from fii trim nrfa n4 Ml.kh... I cent" ssd jbereevement In the toss of a rmw-rvn wuuwr, Ajuur Joseph Frsdey Mrs. X.

Cornwall and the. Franey Family, w. m-vwmm our racere nan 10 turn many mends save uisir aonaness. sympetny snd beautiful floral- offerings aur uiv uineaa ana aesut or a husband and father, Joeepl gomery Lyons. We Sipecia Mont- 10 uiana nav.

n. runarey and Major and Mrs. X. Kesbltt. Mrs.

J. M. Lyons and Family. VXTTCH Ws wiah to thank our kind friends and neighbors for their acts of sympathy during our recent bereavement. We also wish to a proas our thanks to Dr.

Norman Coll. Rev. H. C. Vaughan.

Rev, H. K. Warren and Mr. Clifford Tempter. Mrs.

A. K. Vsitch and Family. No guess-work In calculating the cost of your Journal Want Ad! Count the words, multiply by three, and you have the cost In cents cash or charge. The rate is lower for three or more consecutive Insertions.

Phone sn ad taker at 2-5321. SL 17. i Township of Gloucester Road 7 Owing to Spring condition of thawing and flooding, persons using Township of Gloucester roads, do so at their own risk. Half loads in' effect: W. L.

BORTHWICK, Road Superintendent. Employment Wanted. APPRENTICE shoe repelrer desires further trsde trsinlng. Telephone 3-1888. ATTENTION.

ACCOUNTANTS, --business firms! Experienced accountant operating own business, will accept part time bookkeeping, financial atstements, etc. Good references. Box P-133. Journsi. APPRENTICE shoe repairer desires further trede training.

Telephone 3-1888. CARPENTER desires work. Call 3-1708 between DAY WORK wanted by woman. 8-1343M. EXPERIENCED, practical nurse would consider housekeeper, gen-leman's home.

Box P-1S8. Journal. GIRL. 18, desires position, bsby -sitter. 3-4813.

GRADUATE NURSE would like sfter-noon work, 8 days weekly. Write Box C-388, Journsi. MAN AND WIFE desire work by dsy, general cleaning. 3-9611. PLEASE CALL us vets.

Floors waxed by experts, walla washed, genersl housecleaning. 3-4678. RELIABLE baby sitter. West End and Westboro only. 8-3408.

TWO YOUNG business girls desire psrt time work, evenings- Telephone 3-8888. TAXI DRIVER desires- position. 3-5783. UNDERGRADUATE NURSE desires position, chronic esses preferred references. Box P-167 Journsi.

VETERAN PENSIONER for Msrch 31. as clerk or similar position, references. 3-B663. VETERAN. 38.

experienced as clerk, stenographer and ssles work: excellent references. Box Y-38. Journal. WAITER 30 years' experience on food and beverages. Telephone 8-3431W.

Business Personals. BEATTY WASHERS serviced ex-pertly by Ottswa's exclusive desler. Genuine psrts only; guaranteed work. Hughes Applisnces Limited. 464 Bank St 3-3331.

BJ CYCLES, cleaned, overhauled, de-. pendable service. The Sport Shop. 88 Bsnk. DECORATING, psperhanglng.

tinting, painting before busy sesson. McNulty.I 6-0196. ELECTRIC CLOCKS repaired, prompt service, give telephone. Box B-130. Journal.

EASTER CARDS and gifts Stirling's Drug Store. 1100 Somerset West ELECTROLYSIS, permanent removal superfluous hslr. For evening appointments. Phone 8-8816. FOUNTAIN PEN SETS Large selections.

Instruments Ltd, 240 Sparks St FLOORS CLEANED and waxed, cellars cleaned, painting, walla washed. 8-7924. FOR RHEUMATIC PAINS see the Thuna Herbalist 368 Bank St 3-6388. HOUSEHOLD furniture bought highest cssh prices. Johnsons Furniture Store.

8-2773. HOSPITAL PLAN, for full Information call Geo. Cochrane Agencies. 3-6000. HOME PORTRAITURE, weddings, receptions.

Centuries Art Studio. 63 Sparks. 3-6800. INCOME TAX returns, audita, bookkeeping. 3-3337.

D7 your washing mschlne stops next washday, call 8-I981J. Acme Elec tric 333l Bell St LEARN TO DANCE at the Embassy, 123 Queen St. Private lessons. Mrs Hicks, instructress. 3-1784.

LOOK YOUR BEST at moderate cost permsnent wsve 81. Finger waves 10c snsmpoos 10c. ah outer services priced accordingly Marvel Beauty School, Government licens ed. 72 Rldeau St. MAN HANDY AS PAINTER and paperhanger, will take job evenings and Saturday afternoons.

Box C-34. journsi. 1 NEW PARAMOUNT STUDIOS, special portrait offer. 104 Sparks St 4-3SOO. MASSAGE, genuine Finnish hand massage, registered.

S-1853 NOW is the time to- order your screens for early spring delivery. 4-2008. PEOPLE ARE TALKING about the good results from taking Dixon's Remedy for Rheumetic pslns and neuritis. Sold only st Munro's Drug Store, 333 Elgin, only 75c a bottle. ROYAL HOSIERY REPAIR service.

open again with the same satisfactory service you were accustomed to before. 203 Bsnk St, or Telephone ROLL FILMS DEVELOPED, printed. 23 cents. Hubsr s. Photographers.

103 Bsnk. SERVING THE HANDICAPPED" Neighborhood Services, 987 Wellington St. Telephone. 8-2100. SLENDOR TABLETS are effective.

Two weeks' supply 3100- 12 weeks S3 At all druggists. WE BUY goose feather ticks, com forters, a-jjwj. WINDOW SCREENS, Hlggins all metal window, screens now available for Spring delivery. Call for esttmste. Petch it Sons.

Ltd, 3-1461. WATCH REPAIRS, guaranteed Per- rin. 18 Rldeau. Room 30s 3-S37Z-also 197 'i Bank 3-3022 ARMSTRONG'S DRUG STORE, 145 BAY ST. EASTER CARDS.

novelties, wetum dolls, bunnies, bcmck. Packard. Remington razors. HOUSE CLEANING. GENERAL HOUSECLEANING at rea sonable rstes.

Avoid rusn. call now I 3-5906. Where To Co. AUDITORIUM. Mlpto Revue with -outstanding Canadian and American skaters.

ENJOY YOURSELF while you beauti fy your figure st Kealey Reducing and Beauty Salon. 3-9203 Journal Want Ads bring quick results. SPARKS ST. Female Help Wanted. (Continued From Preceding Column.) GENERAL MAID for good home on Henderson Ave.

Good wsges for efficient person, b-ibbz. JUNIOR BOOKKEEPER with typing, state sge. experience and sslary expected: permanent position. Box x-oj. journal.

LADIES Turn your spsre time into cssn oy aispisying our proaucts. if Is pleasant and profitable. If you are 35 or over and have good ap pearance snd personsllty. Apply box 164. journsi.

MAID, plsln cooking. 4-8383. Two in family. NURSE MAID, willing to travel occasionally; email family, two children, one school sge; good home, highest wsges. References essen tial, ttepiy journal, box j-izs.

OFFICE CLERK, typist, for permanent position in business office, starting sslary 883 a month. Apply Box T-zis, Journal. RELIABLE GENERAL wanted Imme diately. Centre town. Highest wages, references, 4-338.

SECRETARY STENOGRAPHER for ssles manager of local manufacturing company, bilingual preferred, generous employes' benefits, short hours and excellent working con- anions. Appiy tux i-io. journal. STENOGRAPHER SECRETARY to business manager of a large Ottawa company. Please state experience and salary expected to box t-ikb, Journal.

TWO YOUNG general maids, no cooking. Apply mornings. Housekeeper. Roxdo rough Laurier Ave. and Elgin.

WEARING APPAREL, press opera tors, oooa wsges wiin siiracuve proaucuon oonus. rive-asy wees Apply Mr. Wilson, Sanitary Laundry and Dry Cleaners, Argyle Ave WANTED, experienced cook. Two of staff kept Good wages. Excel lent Sccommodstion.

Apply 407 Wlibroa t. ieiepnone 3-1777. WOMAN WANTED for housework, permanent or every day. 130 Ken- aiwortn. a-4413.

WAITRESS wanted. Apply Golden orm, wh 'ouu. WAITRESSES, experienced. Apply Venetian Restaurant. 200 Sparks St WANTED General duty nurses; Douglas Memorist Hospital, Fort Erie, Ontario; ten minutes from downtown Buffalo.

Apply Superin tendent WAITRESS WANTED, day work. Ap ply earn Tea Koom. 7777 sank St -1 HAND IRONERS. STRONG, energetic young women, for garment lining finishing: also seamstresses for repairing in men's wear department; steady employment Parker's Cleaners and Dyers zso oparxa OPPORTTJNTTT FOR WOMEN. BE A HAIRDRESSER Join Canada's ieadlag school, great opportunity earn nslrdressing.

pleasant dignified profession. Good wages, thousands successful, Marvels graduates use America's greatest system. Your- Illustrated catalogue free Write or call Marvel Hairdresslng scnooi, 73 tuoeau Ottawa, ont Branches Toronto. Hamilton. 3- 4 GENERAL DUTY.

NURSES WANTED for a 3 5-bed municipal hospital in good irrigated district with sugar beef industry; salary 3110.00 per month, full maintenance. 8-nour day. 8 day week, 3 weeks holiday per yesr. transportation to hospital refunded after one year's service, raoer Municipal Hospital, uox awo. 1 ater.

Aioerta. SEAMSTRESS We have a permanent position for a. seamstress with good i Please apply In person to PATTONS Ltd. 1300 Wellington Street Ottawa. Phone 8-3800.

EXPERIENCED SALESLADY A FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT Permanent position, excellent opportunity for person with the necessary qualifications. Apply A. J. FREIMAN Personnel Office. 3rd Floor.

Wanted Male, Female. COUPLE WANTED as cook and houseman, excellent livins condi tions; highest wages paid: apply journal. DISHWASHER, waitress and bellboy. Live in. Phone 3-8430 for particu-.

lars. Salesmen and Agents. BE INDEPENDENT! Be your own boss! 800 Fsmifex Dealers derive an income of 833 to 860 weeklv. selling Our 300 varieties, from door to door. Accept our methods and 'do well.

If you have an 'automobile use it to estsbllsh a rural trade, Should you wish to give this business a trial, you are WELCOME! FREE details and catalogue on re- Euest FAMILEX. Dept I. 1800 elorimlsr, Montreal. EXPERIENCED SALESMAN with car for wholessle dry goods, covering Ontario or Msri times. Good opportunity.

Percy Carman. 3807 St. Lawrence Montreal. Teachers Wanted. PROTESTANT, with elementary or Intermediate diploma, for the School Board of Aylwln No.

1. Term beginning Sept. 3. 1947. Salary 31.000 per term.

Send applications, ststlng qualifications snd experience, to Leigh McConnell Sec Kszu-bazua. Que. ROCKCLIFFE PARK Public School require fully qualified klndergsr- ten primary teacher. State muslcsl qusllficstions, also nursery school and experience. Salary according to qualifications: minimum 81.300.00 and maximum 83.000 00 for the school yesr.

Apply, giving references of Inspector, to Mr. A. F. Munroe. Secretary- Treasurer.

931 Bronson Ave, Ottawa. Orit 1 WANTED. Protestant teacher holding first or second cisss diploma to teach grade two or three for the school term 1947-48. Apply in writing statig qualifications, ex- rlence and salary expected to J. Pollock, Sec 'Protestant School Commissioners, P.O.

Box 793. Noranda. P.Q. WANTED a qualified teacher for Moon Laae, scnooi no. o.

smsu attendance, salary $1,200 per annum, duties to commence April 14. Apply to Mrs. M. Gleeson. Chalk River.

Ont. Personals. ANYONE KNOWING the whereabouts of Mrs. Laura Coburn please communicate with T-313. Journsi.

ON AND AFTER this date. Msrch 38. 1847. I will no longer be responsiDie tor debts contracted In my nsme without my written slgnsture. Roger Goulet, 343 Aylmer Rood.

jE Continued on Next Column.) gg. 237 QUEEN ST. In Memoriam, COTI In fond and loving memory of a dearly beloved husband and father Henri Cote. who. passed away March 31.

1948. One year has psnsd since that sad IT When one we loved was called away, God took him home -It waa His will Within our hearts he liveth still. i Wife and Family. DOHZRTY In memory of a dear mena iacs; uonerty. wno entered into rest March 91.

1S44. Rest in neace. A Friend. DIMMA In fond and loving mem ory of a dearly beloved brother. Pilot Officer Thomas William Dim-ma.

DSM. who was killed In action March SS. 1944. i He little thought when leaving home. He would more return; That he In death so soon would sleep And leave ua here to mourn.

We do not know what pain he bora. We did not eee him die. We only know ha pseud Ana never ssia gooooye. Rita and Isabel. Scat GAMBLE In loving memory of a true friend, Mrs.

Olivine OWe Gamble, who departed this life March "Peace, perfect Peace. Robert Barker, Conistoh, Ont GRAVXLLK In fond and loving memory of a dearly beloved wife and mother, Maria Gravelle. who passed away March 30, 1943. aacerui Da tny rest." Husband and Family. LAFRAMBOISX In fond and lov ing memory a a eariy oeiovoa husband and father.

Arthur Michael "Mick" Laframboise who passed away- In oa March 30. wire ana amuy. MVNNERY In loving memory of nying omen Norman etunnery. husband of Eileen and dear daddy of Terry, killed March 31. 1844.

whilst oa air operations. MUNNEBY In loving memory of our dear son Flying Officer Norman George Munnery, killed in action March 31. 1944. I Gone -te the face wa loved so Silent is the voice we loved to hear; Too far away for eight or speech. But not too far for thought to reach.

Sweet to remember him who one waa here. And who, though absent, is Just as deer. Sadly missed. Mom and Dad. PATTISON In fond and" loving emory of our dear aon and brother.

P.O. Allen Bruce Pattison. who gsve his. life for King and Country, March 91, 1944. Somewhere in Europe lax a soldier's Lies our dear son among the brave.

He never shunned his country's call, But gladly gave his life, his He died the helnleas to defend. A faithful soldier's noble end. Mother. Sad and Family. PATRICK In fond and ever present memory of a dear husband and father.

Joseph Young Patrick, who entered into rest March 30. 1937. wife and Children. Ti FUTVT ImHn nwmArv g9 'm dear wife and mother, Mra. Azilda (Renee) Revlne.

who passed away March 3). 1948. Wa do hot forget her, wa love her too dearly For her memory to fade from our lives like a dream. Our Hps need not speak ou? hearts mourn sincerely. Tot grief often dwells where it sel dom is seen.

Harold and Kenneth. SAMPLE In -loving memory of a dear husband and father, George R. Sample, who waa called home March 4A IUt 1 Ever remembered by his Wifs and uaugntar tetnenne ana sisters. 8TARKTNGS In fond and loving emory of a dear mother. Mrs.

Mary Ann Starkinra. who passed away March 31. 1941. i Ever Sons and oaughtars. Florists.

HIGHCROFT FLORIST Cut flowers, Xaater plants, open evenings. 493 HighcrofL S-0003W. PROULX Specialising floral dealgaa. un tuaeatt. ww atana.

QUELQUES FLSTJRS. Fleorteta. Tele- grapo oowers overseas now, xne economical wayl We speciallxe la floral designing, all oceasiona. Fresh cut flowers, potted plants. 140 Bids u.

3-7138. Funeral Directors. RAOMORX STEWART. 1323 Welling ton. g-OBOo.

rivals amDuiance WHELAM FUNERAL HOME PeN sonal service. Reverence. SIS Cooper. 3-1488. WM.

3. LANDRXVILLE. Funeral Di rector. 878 Somerset W. 3-937S.

Signified A. E. VEITCH AND SON 453 Park- dale. S-O202: 338 Somerset St. West.

3-1148. BRADY AND HARRIS Ottawa's only Drawing Room Chapel. ITS uagar 3-497. FRED N. GARRETT Dignified, de pendable.

Economical, private ambulance. 3-4773. HULSE. AND PLAYFAUt LTD. Ot tawa's Only Funeral ChapeL 3-1144.

McEVOY BROTHERS, dignified funeral a. Tel. MN7. aaoaerata charges. Cemetery Memorials.

OUR 71ST YEAR for workmanship and service Robert Brown at Bon. 378. Sparks. 3-732. AMBROISE.

3. 389 Montreal Rd. Authorlxed Rock of Ages dealer. Before purchasing compare my prices and workmanship. 3-7339.

BROUSSEAU REGISTERED, 359 Mai- sonneuve, nun. largest selection, prompt delivery. S-4ML FOR MONUMENT CATALOGUE write J. p. laurtn.

103 George 4-0417. HONOR ROLLS. BRASS AND BRONZE MEMORIALS. tables and honor rolls. Catalogues or savwnee on, rvqucsb micoarQ.

jtnarews or utuwi -si- as Sparks. 3-3581. Lost and Found. BROWN WALLET containing sum ef money. lor care oi invaua, urgenuy needed, lost Saturday vicinity A i Ridaau St.

reward. 4-3511. WRIST WATCH. lost Mareh 0. Cambridge.

James. First United Church. Reward. 3-1184. EARRING.

OP DOUBLE row pearls. oval, um item aw a-avsa. PARTIAL PLATE with gold cap. tost a weeks ago. a-easa before s.

PURSE, brown leather. Finder keep nmiw rtwmMm mm inn compact to Mrs. ravel ey, 368, opsraa, s-ftoos or afe ctouana, 8-8343, UNO WATCH. Chateau Grill. Friday nigm, new am.

a-iaio. WALLET, blue leather, in Lauiier Theetre. in Hull, on March so. Howard. 4-807S.

WALLET. GIRL'S. greenish. was siKJVV'Ilsl ageaaias, ok nsiwsua.l 4-8890. xWhether finding lost valuables.

scarce housing, or merchandise is your problem, phone. 2-5321 si sa I Vt at eaa fugusL TMsssejaaal Asf A A eawasva vusufa viu VU1HM atua aTSra at 3 a word. j. LTME PoWTKFUt- KATrTIHKA VALUABLE ASSISTANCE, a aa I ei saaaasasjJSa.

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