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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 21

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rAOA i Whs i i-jjns THE SASKATOON FI KEN IX. SATURDAY, JULY Tendeis Help Wanted emale The Saskatoon Daily Star AND The Saskatoon Phoenix JULY WEDDINGS WANTED A HOt'BBK EKPER. CAPARL8 of taking full charge. Apply evening School tot 14th Street. City.

-7-9- Tenders wanted by Asquith Board fur the Ailing in of four window ty brick and stucco, and for Ailing up WANTED AT ONCE KXPBRIENCKC cracks and cement, washing atucco on glri to help with farm housework Phono 7 5VT ethool, also for roncrata floor in basement ring I. Druid. Mra. B. Betttglew hnmrm eatl from ancouver, B.C., and Sic- nd bimey Dodaiand toria, fit vimiiuiiTUpn I JF.

FAIRUROTHER Classified Advertising Department PHONE Secret a ryTreaurer EXPERIENCED CHAUIIERMAIC wanted immediately. App Rural Hotel 7-9-C Wangt (33,000 Tonal 87 Sept. 81 Niagara" 30.000 Tona) 34 Oct. 10 For farce, apply to all Hallway and Steamship Agent or to the Canadian Aui traUaiao Line. 999 Heating Street West, oneputerv i TENDERS FOR SCHOOL BUILDING WANTED GIRL FOR MODERN FARM flaif iiute li'um town.

No i iui-dren. Apply Mrs. fl. DU ky. Perdue Notices NOTICE! Sealed tenders addressed to J.

L. Lucyk, Secretary-Treasurer of Oharas School District No 2403, at Krydor, Saskatchewan, will be received up to five oclock pm on on the 18th day of July, 1927, for the erec- lion of a School Building on Section 2. Township 44, Range West of 3rd Meridian. Plana and epeMfiratlon may bs obtained from the Secretary-Treasurer upon payment of a deposit of $10 00 which will be refunded upon their return to ths Secretary-Treasurer The Trustees reserve the right to rojoct any or all tenders LUCYK, See. -Tress.

PU. Krydor. Sask. -7-13-C ANTE J) RELIABLE housekeeper, capable of taking full charge, three small children, town. Wages $33 per month.

State age, give phone number. Box 37, Tessier, tiusk. -7-9-p WANT AD BATES I 3 cent per word per day cash. 8 cents per word per day If telephoned or charged. If eet in 10 pt.

or large type. 4c per word per insertion, cash, 6c. if charged. i Six Consecutive Daily Insertions For the Price of Five price per single Minimum, able improvement with the retail trade. Collections good.

St John The wholesale trade during the past week may be considered satisfactory. Retail trade good. Collections both wholesale and re tail good. Winnipeg All lines of wholesale trade are enjoying a very nice volume of business for this period of the year. The retail trade is good in seasonable lines, especially wearing apparel and campers supplies.

Collections fair. Regina Wholesale grocery sales during the past week are reported as good. Drygoods and boots and shoes quiet. Hardware, builders' supplies and auto accessory dealers enjoying a very good volume. City and country retail trade fair.

Wholesale country collections slow. Retail city fair. SASKATOON Wholesale grocery trade very good. Dry-goods, hardware, builders supplies and auto accessory sales good. City retail trade is rather quiet, country slow.

Collections generally fair. Calgary Business conditions in both wholesale and retail trade continue satisfactory. Collections only fair. Edmonton Wholesale and retail business reported good, notwithstanding continued rainy weather. Crop reports are very encouraging.

Vancouver The manufacturing trading during the past week may be considered fairly good. Wholesale hardware and grocery sales good, other lines fair. Both city and country retail trade fair. Collections fair. To Whom It May Concern: Notit is hereby giren that proof having been produced of the accidental loss of Duplicate Certificate of Title No.

127 6. issued to Pearl C. Fry, on the 27th day of January, A.D 1922. covering Lot Thirty 30), in Block Eighty-three Plan Qi, in the City of Saskatoon. In the rruvlnce of Saskatchewan 1 Intend under and by virtue of the provisions of Set lion 69 of ths Land Titles Act.

after the ex-( piratlon of four weens from the first pub- Hration of this advertisement, to issue a fresh Duplicate Certificate of Title to that said Pea I C. Fry, In lieu of the one so ai- i leged to hae been lost. Dated at the Land Titles Office for the fleakatoon Land Registration District at Saskatoon, this Seventh day of July, A D. mr. GUST FOURNIER.

Deputy Registrar. Help yt anted Male WANTED AT ONCE EXPER-ieneed waitress aud chambermaid. Phone Rosetown Hotel, Rosetown. -7-9-c WANTED COOK AND HOUSEKEEPER, middle aged, for villa position Good pise for right parson, four or flv men to ccok for. Protestant.

Apply James D. 8t. Aemey, Dinsmors, Soak. a-T-14-c became the bride of Mr. Thomas H.

Martin, also of Foam Lake. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. C. Tyson, and during the service appropriate organ music was played by F. Knobei.

The bride, who was given away by her father, was charming In a dress rose petal silk canton crepe, with picture hat and blonde shoes and stockings. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Rene Simpson, was also in pink silk crepe, and wore a smart cloche to match. Her bouquet was of white carnations. Mr.

L. B. Sealy successfully was best man. The immediate relatives of the couple who were present were the bride's mother, Mra A. H.

Abbott, who wore floral crepe de'chene with sand cloche; Mrs. Martin, of Togo, mother of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hill, of Gerald, brother-in-law and sister of the bride, and Mr. Eric Martin, Togo, younger brother of the bridegroom.

Mr. A. G. Sealy was the usher. The church was beautifully decorated with cut flowers, flowering plants and white satin ribbons, by Mrs.

A. Henry. During the signing of the register, members of the Foam Lake company of Girl Guides in uniform, formed a guard of honor at the church door. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bride's parents, after which the happy couple left by car for Winnipeg via QuAppelle. They will make their home at Foam Lake.

I.INTOTT BECK At St. John's Cathedral on Thursday evening. July 7, the marriage of Miss Mabel Winnifred Beck and Mr. Ronald Dennle Lintott, both of Saskatoon, was quietly solemnized by the Rev, Canon Armitage in the presence of-the brides sister, Mrs. Vincent H.

Head and Mr. Read. WANTED FARM HAND, English speaklni Christian home Indefinite employment. Good pay for riht man. Box 1970 Htsr-Phoe-nix or Hhont 4 ring 6.

Radissun. S-7 -9-p NOTICE! WANTED 2 COOKS AT once. Ozark Hotel, Mell'ort. -7-9-c WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK FOR Y.W.C.A camp at Lake Msnitou, Wat-rous Apply Y.W.C.A,, Raakatoon, between 2 and 3. s7-9 cash, 23c.

Minimum count ten words. Personal Classification Advertisement which are accepted for this classification fouf cents per word cash, 6c per word if charged. Nq orders will be accepted to insert classified advertisements (tf) till forbid den. Figures in groups of flva or less, dollar marks, initial letters, count as on word. Money order or atampa must accompany instructions to Insure insertion.

If a box number la required send 16 cents for forwaid replies. We will not be responsible for errors in any advancement taken over the telephone. We will not bo responsible for more i than one Incorrect insertion of the rive ieement ordered for more than one time. We reserve tire right of decision as to the proper classification of ail adverliee-ments. Ask for special joint retea on contracts, professional and business cards.

Tender and legal advertisements to be paid fur at legal rates. NOTICES Births. Marriages and Deaths, In Mem-oriam, Engagements, Cards of Thanks, etc, -Raiea 00 per insertion of four lines or less, extra lines of fits words each lfcu per line. Jim How has taken otcr Yale Cafe. Venn, firm ong Fong, but is not responsible for any accounts of Wong Fong.

7-ll-p ONE GOOD'C ARPENTER wanted at once for country work. Write 15ox 118, Alildeu, Sask. s-7-ll-p WANTED DININO ROOM QIRU FOR good country town. Apply Box 1869 star-Phoenlx. s-T-16-a STENOGRAPHER FOR PART TIME Position, averaging 12 hours per week, hours to be arranged.

Oood opportunity for married woman desiring partial em- Kloment. Must be competent at short-end and typing. Only available for at least one year will be considered. Give Write Box 116C Star-Phoenix. H.

Watt, Puppy Book, R. S. Lemmon; Boston Terrier, E. J. Rousuck; Art Through the Helen Gard-I tier: Culture of Perennials, D.

M. B. Cloud; Men About Town: A Book of 58 Caricatures, Gene Markey; Study and Enjoyment of Pictures, G. K. Brigham; Church Music: What a Minister Should Know About It, E.

S. Lorenz; Voice Education, Eleanor McLellan, and others. World's Best Book of Minstrelsy, Powell, H. Art of Modern Conjuring and Drawing Room Entertainment, Anon; Putnam's Book of Parties, Aspinwall, Marguerite; Games for All Occasions, Biain, M. Planning Your Party, Burt, E.

200 Tricks You Can Do, Thurston, Howard; Entertainment for All Occasions, Wentworth, Corinne; Lawn Tennis, Rendall, Major J. C. Autobiography of a Fisherman, Day, F. Tragic Fishing Moments, Dilg, W. Jungle Beasts I Have Captured, Mayer, Charles; World's Best Short Stories of 1928, Anon; Best British Short Stories of 1926, with an Irish Supplement, O'Brien, E.

J. Broadway; A Play, Dunning, Philip and Abbot, George; Eugene ONeill, Millions, Marco; As I Like It, Phelps, W. Giddy Globe, Simple, Peter; It Is to Laugh, Kiser, S. Say It With Oil: A Few Remarks About Wives, Lardner, Story of a Wonder Man, Lardner, Ring; Canadian Folk Songs, Gibbon, J. Vagrant of Time Roberts, C.

G. Along the Ottawa, Roberts, Lloyd; What Every Woman Knows, Barrie, J. Angels and Ministers, Housman, Laurence; Poems and Songs, Hawke, John Complete Works of Wm. Shakespeare, Shakespeare, William. TRAVEL, HISTORY, BIOGBAPHy 'Round the World Traveller, Lorenz, D.

On Tour with Queen Marie, Morris, C. Ireland Beautiful, Nutting, Wallace; So You're Going to England, Laughlln, Londons West End, Ditchfield, P. H.j So You're Going to Paris, Laughlin, C. So Youre Going to Italy, Loughlin, C. From President to Prison, Ossendowskl, Ferdinands Constantinople, Murdock, Victor; Turkish Kaleidoscope, Sheridan, Clare; Ten Weeks With Chinese Bandits, Howard, H.

With Lawrence in Arabia, Thomas, Lowell; Pheasant Jungles, Beebe, William; South Africans, Millin, S. Second American Adventure, Doyle, A. Tropical Tramp witii the Tourists, Foster, H. Loafing Through the Pacific, Humphrey, S. In Borneo Jungles, Krohn, W.

Across Arctic America, Rasmussen, Knud; White House Gossip, Colman, E. Her Majesty, the Romance of the Queens of England, 1066-1910, Cook, E. Portraits and Portents, Gardiner, A. As They Are; French political -portraits, Katzln, Winifred; English Women in Life and Letters, Phillips, M. and Tomkinson, W.

With Beatty in the North Sea, Young, Filson; English Life In the Middle Ages, Salz-man. L. Why China Sees Red, Weale, Putnam; Confederation and Its Leaders, Hammond M. Episodes Before Thirty, Blackwood, Algernon; Today and Tomorrow, Ford, Henry; Story of My Life, Johnston, Sir H. Great Good Man; How the Boy Lincoln grew to Manhood and Achieved Immortality, Barton, W.

Pierre Loti, Notes of My Life, Loti, Pierre; I Am a Woman and a Jew, Morton. Leah; Poincare; a Biographical Portrait, Huddleston, Sisley. WANTED MALE STENOGRAPHER AND bookkeeper. Must be worker, No ahetk need apply. State ealfcry and sxperience flist letter.

James Rt. Ramey. Dina-more, Sask. S-7-14-C NOTKR TO CREDITORS In Ihe Eststs nf Gertrude Mary MrUor. 1st of ths (Mty of Saskatoon, In the Province of Saskatchewan, deceased.

Alt persons having claims against the estate of Gertrude Mary Mcbors, late of the nty of Raakatoon. in ths Provtm of Haakstchewan. deceased, are required to send same with particulars of security held, if any, and verified by Btatutory Declaration, to tha undersigned on or before the Itth day of August, AD. 1997, after which date the aseete of the estate may be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having retard only to the claims of which ths undersigned shall than ha notice. Dated the ftth day of July.

A 1927, EDWARD A. McI.ORG, FRANCIS HAROLD Mcl.ORG, Executors, r-o Bence, Rtevenaon and McDorg. Barristers, Etc Stratford Block. Raakatoon, Rask. WANTEDAN EXPERIENCED WAIT-ress for lunch counter at once.

Apply New Patricia Cafe. g-7-9-p GARAGE MECHANIC, FIRST-CLASS man, wanted. To rent or taka charge of hop. Country point. Excellent paying proposition.

Writs Box 1968 Star-Phoenix. a-T-il-p WANTED GIRL OB WOMAN to help with housework. Apply 204 Fifth Ave. 7-9-p WANTED MECHANIC AT ONCE. Phono or writ to Q.

R. Huntloy, Plato, Saok. e-7-ll-p SUMMER SAILINGS FROM MONTREAL fa Plnaoith, Cherbourg, Utdoa Antonia Jul, 16 Aecanla Jul. 33 Alaunia Jul. 28 AusoqIs Aug.

6 Belfast, Liverpool, (Jiaegow Athenia Jul. 16 Letltla Jul. 39 Albania Aug. II Latitia Aug. 26 Te Glasgow.

LlttrvMl Andanla Aug. 19 Andanla flap. 16 Andanla Oct. 16 Andanla Nov. 11 GOOD PAINTER WANTED FOR BEST work only.

No othors need apply. T. Parson, North Bsttlsford. s-7-1 1-p WANTED EXPERIENCE. CHAMBER-maid for Queens Hotel, Star City.

e-7-18-0 WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITER for restaurant work. Apply Innta Con feettonery, Rosetown. S-7-9-0 NOTICE DO YOU WANT A PERMANENT, PRO-fitable, progressive position? Ws want a man of peronaHth taet and probity. Call or writs, 209 MacMillan afternoons or oveninga only, 8.10-6 80; M0-9. s-7-9-0 ANTED SALESLADY FOR dry goods department -in, country general store, Clap-able of buying and taking responsibility of department.

Apply stating experience, age, and salary expected to Box 1966, Star Phoenix. s-7-ll-p FROM NEW YORK PLYMOUTH, HAVER, LONDON Caronia Jul. 16 Carmania Jul. 23 Auracia Jul. 80 Tuacania Aug.

6 To QUEENSTOWN. LIVERPOOL Scythia Jul. 16 Samaria Jul. 23 Franconia Aug. 1 lAconla Aug.

To CHERBOURG, SOLTHAMPTON Rerengaria Jul. 30 Mauretania Jul. 37 Aqultanta Aug 1 Berengaria Aug. 10 'Calling at Plymouth Te LONDONDLKKt, ULAHUOW Caledonia Jul. 16 Tianaylvaola Jul.

23 Camaronia Jul. 20 Caledonia Aug. 13 BRICKLAYERS WANTED APPLY Shannon Bras, General Contractors, offtco 203 Thompson Chambers. Phono 36083786. S-l-ll-p To Europe by the mighty water boulevard from Montreal and Quebec.

LARGEST AND FASTEST SHIPS TO AND FROM CANADA Frequent eailinge to Southampton, Glasgow, Belfast, Cherbourg, Antwerp and Hamburg. Travel on the luxurious Empresses or our cabin class steamships. Apply Local Agents or W. C. CASEY, General Agent Corner Main ft Portage, Winnipeg Canadian il Pacific Aweywrry CsmwNiw Peeglr Rtftrwi Gimp way's TVowNifi' Cfteguej, nagotiablt euerywSerS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby given that proof having been produced of the accidental loss of Duplicate Certificate of Title No.

24 86 leaned to Adam Ksston Scott on tha 26th day of Man A 13 1914, covering 1ot Thirty-six 36) in Block Thlrty-on (In. Plan in ths Townslte of Riversdsls. In the Province of Saskatchewan. I intend under and by virtue of the provisions of Section 69 of the land Titles Act. after ths expiration of four weeks from the first publication of thia advertisement, to laeue fresh Duplicate Certificate of Title to the said Adam Easton Scott, in lieu of the one so alleged to have been lost.

Dated at the land Titles ftfTlce for the Saskatoon Land Registration District of Saskatoon this 80th day of June A D. 1927, (Seal) GUST FOURNIER Deputy Registrar WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. Apply Empress Hotel, Prince Albert. T-l-e WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK AP-plyHotel Alexandra, Vonda, Saak, McDonald suTER Miss Kathleen Ellen Suter of Juni-, ata, and Mr. Gordon Albert McDonald, of Sanctuary, were qiiietly married at St.

Johns Cathedral, at 8 o'clock Thursday evening? July 7, by Rev. Canon Armitage. The ceremony was attended by the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Suter, and Miss Emily Wright BELL-POLLARD -At St George's Anglican Church, Canora, on Monday afternoon, July 4, the marriage of Mr.

James Bell, youngest son of the iate Mr. and Mfs. William Bell of Melrose, Scotland, and Miss Elizabeth Alice Pollard, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Pollard of Tadmoro, was solemnized.

Rev. Frederick Pike, rector of St. George's and rural dean in the diocese of Qu' Appelle, read the service. Miss Margaret Bell, of Marchwell, and Mrs. D- Parmlter of Canora, signed the register.

Mrs. Parmlter played the wedding march. The bride's dress was of goblin blue shot silk crepe with silver trimming and hat to match. Mr. and Mrs.

Bell left immediately by automobile for Theodore, Sask. The brides travelling costume was a knitted suit in grey with black and white hat. PRATT-CONWAY One of the prettiest of the early July wedalnga took place on Wednesday evening, July 6, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. Taylor, 442 Third avenue, north, when Miss Florence Elma Conway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Conway.

of Vancouver, became the bride of Mr. R. J. Pratt, of Wadena, son of the late Mr. B.

R. Pratt, and Mrs. Pratt, of Chicago. Rev. D.

Day, an old friend at the bride's lamily, was the officiating minister. The marriage took place before a bank of peonies and potted plants prettily arranged around a tall silver basket of blossoms, the basket a gift from the brides associates in C.G.I.T. work at Kerrobert. The bride, who was given away by Mr. Taylor, wore powder blue geogrette and carried Olympia roses.

She was unattended. Miss Marion Taylor, frocked in blue taffeta and wearing a corsage bouquet of sweet peas, played the bridal march from Mrs. Ernest Moulton. Titus and Mr. R.

M. Paul, of Prince Albert, signed the register. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a gold watch chain, and the bridegroom's to the bride a gold mesh bag and to the pianist a gold brooch. For the wedding supper which followed the ceremony, the pretty table was "centred with the bride's cake sent by the brides mother. Wild roses and rose pink tulle completed the effective decorative scheme.

Mrs. Day presided and was assisted by the Misses Margaret McMillan and Marion Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt will be at home at Wadena after July 15.

The brides going away costume consisted or an apple green silk sport suit with white kid hat. Mr. Pratt is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan, class of '23, and is practising law at Wadena. MILNE McDOUGALL The Firgt Baptist Church, Regina, was the scene of a ceremony Wednesday afternoon at 4.30 by which Mary Isabelle, elder daughter of Mr. and Mr a.

A. McDougall, Regina, became the bride of Mi-. Ivan Courtney Milne, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. Milne, Ktnley, Sask. The church was beautifully decorated with palms, ferns, gladioli, peonies and other summer blooms, and the guest pews were marked with bows of white tulle. Rev. H.

R. Nobles officated. The bride who was given in marriage by her father, entered the church to the strains of the Lohengrin bridal march played by Miss Josephine Radcliffe. The bride wore a gown of Ivory crepe romaine over brocaded silver cloth, draped and caught at either side with rhinestones. Her veil, embroidered with silver and rhinestones, was fastened in mob cap style, and held in place by a coronet of orange blossoms and Her bouquet was of sweetheart roses, lilies of the valley and ferns.

Miss Ruth MrConnel, as flower girl, wore a ruffled frock of peach taffeta and floral bandeau in peach and green shades. She carried a basket of pastel sweet peas and rose petals. Miss Alexandra McDougall, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid In a model dress of peach georgette, with gunmetal mohair hat, trimmed with velvet in peach tones and knot of French flowers, and carried a shower bouquet of sweet peas and fern. Mr. Mervin Milne, brother of the groom, was best man.

The ushers were Mr. Williard Milne, brother of the groom, and Mr. Neil Me Dougall, brother of the- bride. Mrs. McDougall wore a gown of brocaded orchid flat crepe with picture hat to match.

'Mrs. Milne was owned in black flat crepe with Losewood hat. Both wore corsage bouquets of orchids, lilies of the valley and ferns. During the signing of the register Miss Ruby McConnel sang "Oh, Promise Me. The grooms gift to the bride was a travelling case and hat box? to the bridesmaid a white gold and amethyst bar pin; to the flower girl a -gold bracelet; to the best man and i ushers, gold cuff links; and to the organist and soloist, French etchings.

Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlors which were decorated with palms and baskets of peonies. Mr. and Mrs. J. G.

Milne received with the bridal couple. White streamers from the chandelier to the table were held in place by vases of rosebuds. Tall pink tapers were also used. Mrs. E.

Jackson poured tea and Mrs. C. Rand cut the ices. Assisting were Mrs. A.

McLellan, Miss Mary Kennedy, Miss Edna Rand, Miss Ines Nobles, Miss Annie Sandstrom, Miss Alma Sandstrom and Miss Margaret Lunam. The bride's two-piece travelling costume was of ivory crepe satin, over which she-wore a black satin coat moleskin collar and model hat of black felt, with silver ornament and applique of satin. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. Milne and family, and Mrs. Harrison, grandmother of the groom, all 'of Kinley, and other relatives. After a honey moon spent at Banff, Mr. and Mrs.

Milne will be at home after August 15 at Kinley. A. S. of a WANTED YOUNG MAN TO train for good position in country sales work, guaranteed income 'to start with. In reply give age, education, general experience.

Box 1972, Star-Phoenix. a-7-9-p CAPABLE GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK Apply 836 Avenue South. e-7-ll-p CRUISES to MEDITERRANEAN, WEST INDIES and ROUND THE WORLD under auspices of long: established Tour Agencies. CUNARD SERVICE THROUGHOUT. WANTED- GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK ON farm.

Pot particulars, phone 1246 or cell at 111 4th Street. e-7-U-p NOTICE The Modern ftteam Laundry, Limited intends to apply at tha expiration of one month from the date of publication of this notice, for the 'hange of its nama to Modern Laundry, Limited. a-T-l-c For fall Information apply local agent oa te TUB CUNARli STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED, 106 FINDER SASKAIOON. or 37e Main Street. Winnipeg Wanted refined housekeeper.

Five children school age; power weahef; $10; in town, phone J. E. Demsre, Stranraer, Sask. 7-il-S WANTED LADIES TO GET FREE marcela any day except Saturdays. Ill Uoweriuea Block.

if BEST AGENCY IN DISTRICT opened today. Experience preferred but not essential. Splendid chance to make rapid advance. Dutiea at once. Apply J.

J. Leddy, District Manager, London Life Insurance Company, Saskatoon. Phone 2212. 7-9-p BE A DETECTIVE H4-I1M WEEKLY. Trave over world; sspsrisnca unnscao-ary American Detective Ageacr.

184 Columbia, t8, Louis. -7-9-p WANTED TWO MORE GIRLS FOB OUR sum nr so salon in marcelling and beauty culture. Get ready for the big fall demand. Apply Mies Ryan, 1U Bowerman Block, Saskatoon. Saak.

if WANTED COMPETENT AND EXPERI-bced stenographer; one who plays the plane preferred. Gloeckler piano House. Ml HARNESS AND SADDLERY BUSINESS We have been Instrprted to offer for sale a harness and saddlery business at Wilkie, Sask. Approximate figures ars as follows: Ftot $3,606 Machinery, flxtuie and equipment t.600 Reasonable rent. Inventory can be seen.

Inspection arranged, and further information obtained upon application to the undersigned W. NEWTON AND COMPANY 600 Great Weat Permanent Bldg.) Winnipeg, Manitoba s-7-9-0 Weekly Trade Revievv New Non-Fictjpn At Library WANTED CAPABLE MAID. MRA. R. M.

cratch, 611 22nd BL, East, upstairs. 1 i-n-p SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS III TO tiO CAfT73E EARNED AND PAID weekly in apart time selling well-known ling Pereonal Christmas Cards. Bxpsrloaoo unnecessary. An tarty start and our cooperation assures success. Beautiful new ample book free.

Toothills (Canada) Limited, Galt Winnipeg. Representatives wanted small towps also, s-7-9-0 A Sure Relief For Womens Disorders TEN tJAYS TREATMENT FREE Orange Lily Is a certain relief for all disoiders of omen. It la applied locally and Is absorbed Into tbs suffeiing tissues. The dead waste matter in the congested region is expelled, giving Immediate mental, and physical relief; the blood vesselfi and nerves ire toned and strengthened, and the circulation rendered to normal. As this treatment is based on strictly scientific principles and acts on the actual location of the disease, it cannot help but do good in all forms of female troubles, Including delayed and painful menstruation, leucorrhoea, fulling of the womb, etc.

Price $2 per box, which is sufficient for 1 months treatment. A Free Trial Treatment enough for ten days, worth 75c, will be sent Free to anv suffering woman who will send me her address. Inclose 8 stamps and address Mrs. Lvdis W. Ladd, Dept.

22, Windsor, Ont SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE WANTED, CAPABLE GIRL OR WOMAN for housework on farm. Phone Asquith, 6, A II, or writs Mrs. J. B. Ming.

7-ll- WANTED, GIRL OR WOMAN FOR housework on farm. Good home, power washer, $36 month, extra for harvest. J. E. Andrew, Glrvln, Sask, 7-ll-p WINNIPEG, July 8.

The Weekly trade report of the Canadian Credit Men's Trust Association, Limited, for week ending July 9 is as follows: Montreal All lines of wholesale-trade report veVy fair. Boots and shoes show a distinct Increase in sales over last week. Retail trade both city and country is very busy. Whole-ale collections good. Retail very fair.

Toronto The volume of business transacted by wholesalers may be considered very fair. The warm weather has resulted in a consider- WH WILL PAY 616 TO ISO WEEKLY for your spare time at home, nothing to sell Fascinating work. Write at once. No obligation. 'She Auto Knitter Toronto, Dept.

0. I ELDERLY HOUSE KEEPER WANTED for bachelor os farm. Apply Doig. Itona, flask. T-lfl-p WANTED THOROUGHLY COMPETENT maid.

Apply Mrs. Young, 111 University Drive 7-ll-p WANTED STENOGRAPHER WITH bookkeeping experieme. State gualiflca-tlons. Phupe number. Box HiC Stdr-Phoenlx.

s-7-9'0 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANTED 111 10th flt. T-lt-S WANTED HOTEL CLERK, CAPABLE of managing in absence of proprietor. Empress Hotel, Prince Albert, T-ll-e Wanted CITY OF SASKATOON NOTICE OF CLOSING OF PUBLIC HIGH WAY IN SAID CITY Notice is hereby given that tha Council of the City of Haakatoon intends after the sxpiiation ot two weeks from the mailing of this Notice by registered mail to all persons who ars either registered i aeseed as owners of the lands abutting upon ths land hereinafter described, to paea a Bylaw for closing: All that portion of ths Ians running northeasterly and southwesterly at the rear of ths moat northerly eighteen feet four incites (16 ft. 4 in.) of Lot Twelve (12), Lots Thirteen (13, Fourteen (14) end Fifteen (t6), in Block One Hundred and -Sixty-one (161). according to a Plan of Record registered in the Land Titles Office for the Haakatoon Land Registration District, known as Plan Q3, and vasMng the title thereto in the 8t.

Paul's Roman Catholic Heparata School District No. 20 of Haokatchawan. And taka notica that the said Bylaw will be considered at a meeting of the aid Council to be held on tbe 1st day of August, 1927, at 8 o'clock when any person who claims that his land will be in-lurlously affected thereby and petitions to be heard will be given an opportunity to be heard by himself or hio agent in relation to the proposed bylaw. Dated, st Haakatoon this 7th day of July, 1937. M.

C. TOMLINSON City Clerk PRINTER WANTED IMMEDIATELY Rhone B. Henn, Dinsmors, flask. s-7-12-0 ce Taku Glacier SALESMAN ONE HARD-WORKINO RE suit producer for this territory to ropro oat oldest and largest educational Instl-. tutlon of Its kind In the world.

FtsU training and co-operation. Territory pro tec Goa. Permanent. Liberal eommla-ions ensure largo earnings from atari Opportunity for advancement to fldritl manager. Write fully, SaieaaanoMk National Salesmen's Training Asomew tloo, 1111 North Dearborn, Chicago.

1 P-l-f-p WANTED. BY BACHELOR. FULLY Experienced farm band. Must bs gsod with horses and machinery. $64 month until oud of Octobor.

Also fully experienced married coupts, no children, $76 month fltsts age and nationality and end reference. A. Northweod, Coronation. Alta. S-7-8-P The following new non-fiction has been placed on circulation at the Saskatoon Public Library: PHILOSOPHY, RELIGION, SOCIOLOGY Publicity, R.

W. Riis and C. W. Bonner; Dreams, What They Are and What They Mean, J. W.

Wickwar; Fathers and Sons, S. S. Drury; Say, W. D. Vincent; Education and the Good Life, Bertrand Russell; Twelve Lectures to Young Men, H.

W. Beecher; Four-Wheel Brakes, R. L. Smith; Gist of the Bible, A. E.

Bell; Man Nobody Knows, Bruce Barton; Christ of the Indian Road; E. S. Jones; Crisis of the Christ, G. C. Morgan; Sermons for the Times, Rev.

Peter (Ed) Walker; Thp Jew, Maurice Samuel; The Jew and Civilization, Ada Sterling; Canadian Labor Laws and the Treaty, B. M. Stewart; If I Were a Labour Leader, E. J. P.

Benn; Famous Trails of His-, tory, Rt. Hon. the Earl of Birkenhead; Governments of Europe, W. B. Munro; Famous Criminals and Their Trials, S.

T. Felstead; Man Hunters, M. D. Post; Humanizing of Knowledge, J. H.

Robinson; Historic Costume, K. M. Lester. 8CIENCE, USEFUL AND FINE ARTS Here and There In Popular Science, J. H.

Fabre; Romance of Chemistry, William Foster; Conquest of Disease, David Masters; Meats and Meat Products, W. H. Tomhave; Bee-Keeping for All, Tlckner Ed-wardes; Vital Vegetables, I. C. B.

Allen; Favorite Recipes of Famous Chefs, E. C. Caron; Modern Priscilla Cook Book, New Butterlck Cook Book, Flora Rose; Modern Priscilla Home Furnishings Book, Smartly Dressed Woman: How She Does It, Emily Burbank; New Butterlck Dressmaker, Jacques Worth; For the Young Mother, M. Eldred and H. C.

LeCron; Outline of Radio, J. L. Hogan; Gasoline; What Everyone Should Know About It, T. A. Boyd and R.

A. McGee) Instructional Units In Wood Finishing, A. Brown; Wire-Haired Foxterrler, WANTED A REAL ESTATE SALESMAN, experience not necessary; one with car preferred. Apply Box 124C Star-Phoenix. 7-U-e GREATEST METAL SPECIALTY EVER INVENTED! NEW! Unworked! Different! Sensation Wherever Shewn! 6166 Weekly Easy! Exclusive Territory Under Contract! Write Quick! PRINT-OGRAPH, 9141 Linwood, Detroit, n-f-P-o WANTED MALE xCOOK FOR BXHIBI-tlon week.

Box 1210 Star-Phoenix. 7-ll-p Tenders BARBER FIRST-CLASS Phono 6061. WANTED. 7-U-O WHITE STAR White Star Ships arc built for comfort are steady, roomy and luxurious. You get the utmost.

in travel comfort with greatest economy. Attentive service, delicious food, music, sports, everything to make your voyage a continuous delight. Saturday aflaia from Meotraal. Coarult oar tmvd ssperts. NoabllcatUn.

Call, phone or write: Canaria Raakatoon) 1hoae MSI or Local Htcam-otalp Aerate. Larger Sresmerr ram IfnsirtrlJ Comfort Economy CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS WESTERN REGION SALESMAN WANTED OOOD OPENING Established lino of advertising calendars and other items for Saskatchewan peeled. Famous Murphy Company, tine period pioneer in the industry, flee Mr. George Wood, Barry Hotel, flaskatoon, Thursday morning, Id oclock. g-t-9-g WANTED SIX MEN TO LEARN BAR-ber trado free with special marcelling course.

Apply Hemphill Barbor College. 119 20th Stroot East Saskatoon Sask. tf Mammoth glacier tower above you, their rainbow-like colors hold you spellbound Here is a new experience for you Alaska, atop all America a land youll never forget Totem pole whose vtrange carvings carry ones imagination into the realms of Asia. Start from Van couver or Victoria Only 4 days each way by the Inner Passage Full inemuitton and itinerary from Cl. B.

Hitt! City Ticket Agent, Saskatoon. J. C. XEELIN, Depot Ticket Agent, Saskatoon. W.

DAWSON, Diat rasa. Agent, Regina. 20 BRICKLAYERS WANTED A. W. Csssidy Co, Saskatoon.

Phono 8919. f-18-o OLD-ESTABLISHED OIL COMPANY RB-quiroo service at experienced oil salesmen to drive tractor trado with dealer Experienced salesmen with knowledge of northern Saskatchewan only need apply who can furnish own car and are prepared to work on straight commission proposition. Box 126C fltnr-Phoonix. p-7--p EXPERIENCED PUTTY GLAZIER AP-ply Cushing Bros. Mill.

o-T-9-s WANTED THREE MEN FOR SPECIAL training, overhauling autos and tractors. Wages whils learning. Apply Mr. Ferguson, 119 20th Street, East Saskatoon. Sask.

tf Situations Wanted Female ftsalad tandars will bs racslvad st ths office of tbs Chief Engineer, Winnipeg, until twelve o'clock noon Friday, ths 16tu day of July, 2927, for construction of ths following: Ont Hundred Ton Mschanlcsl Coal Dock at Mooes Jaw, flask. One Hundred Ton Mschanlral Coal Dock at Camroas, Alberta. Station and Platform at Wfllowbuncb, flask. Plana, spsclflcations and forms of eon tract may bs seen and formsof proposal obtained at th offices of Chief Engineer. Winnipeg; District Engineers, Edmonton end haakatoon; Division Engineers, Cal-saiy and Begins; and C.N.K, Agsot at Mooss Jaw.

Tenders will not bs considered nnlsss mads on ths form supplied by ths Railway Company and accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank equal to flvt per cent, of tbe value of ths work, payable to ths order of the Treasurer, Canadian National Railways. Th lowest or any tender not hecesearily accepted. W. A. KINOSLAND General Manager Winnipeg, July 1st 2927, S-7-9-0 EXPBHIENCBD MARCEIXBR WANT position In a good country town.

Mien Mario Paulin, Vonda, flask. s-T-12-p Canadian Pacific dseo sM Banff nd Lake Loul, on tha way 1 Situations Wanted Stale LADY, WITH GOOD REFERENCE wanting work by day or svening. Apply 793 29th Street, West. S-7-ll-p FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNTANT DB sires position. Age 16; married.

Refer snesw. P.O. Box 1776, Winnipeg, s-7-l-p CAPABLE 1 HOUSEKEEPER DESIRES position on farm; good cook. 108 Spa-dine Orescent. s-T-li-p MAN.

.36, EXPERIENCED IN BOOK-keeping, stenography and secretarial work wants position at ones. Box U6C fltar-Phosntx. s-7-f-p WANTED WORK BY THE DAY, PHONE 6863. S-7-12-P MARCKLLER. 7 YEARS' EXPERIENCE alt tines of beauty culture, desires peel-tion Work guaranteed.

Apply Cherry Hands, Box 127C Htar-Phosnix. e-7-ll-p fit EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER knows city wsM. Can get some business. Want position after July 20th. Box 1170 Star-Phoenix.

n-7-9-c PRINTER, WITH FIVE YEARS' EXFE-rlencs, good on all sorts of composition and prssswork, desires position with opportunity to learn linotype. Apply Bex 1945 flvar-Pfcoenlx 7-9-p HOUSEKEEPER. GOOD COOK. OPEN FOR position Immediately, .642 Avenue South. 0-7-9-p EXPERIENCED pfe sires position with baclir wr Call or writs, 660 8Jrd Street, East.

s-7-ll-p TENDERS Sealed bids ars Invited for the complete construction of a brick, tils and rein-forced concrete showroom end garage. 109 ft. 140 ft. Asperate bide for plumb' mg, heating and electrical eroik Plana and specifications can Ihb obtained from 1 the Architect. Bide to be In the hands' of Messie.

iioyd Saskatoon offUe, by 3 Monday, July 18th, 1927, Envelope marked. "Tender New FRANK MARTIN, R.A I.C., Architect, Imperial Bank Bldg. Saskatoon. BOYD BROS 3rd Avenue, North, Saskatoon, flask. 7-12-0 OREILLY LYNN St.

Paul's Roman Catholic Pro-Cathedral was ths scene of a very pretty wedding on Thursday, July 7 when Miss Madeline D. Lynn, of Lethbridge, and Mr. Leonard Ofteilly, of Melville, were united in marriage, Rev. Father Mo Caffray, O.M.I., officiating. The bride was charmingly attired In white georgette with wreath and veil and carried a bouquet of Ophelia rosea and carnations.

She entered the church on the arm of Mr. L. O. Sibson, as Mr. T.

O. Sewell played the bridal chorus from Loh-engrin. Her bridesmaid, Miss Christina McLellan, of Holdfast, was In rose blush georgette and carried snapdragons and carnations. Little Margaret Sibson did the duties of flower girl very sweetly, strewing roses In the bride's path as she left the church. Mr.

Sodosky, of Minneapolis, was best man. Mr. E. P. O'Brien sang "Holy Spirit, Breath pf God with much expression.

After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sibson. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs.

T. O. Sewell, Mr. and Mrs. Alex.

Smith, Mr. and Mrs. De-lannoy. Mrs. Kesvil, and Mr.

O'Brien. The bride and bridegroom received many lovely gifts Mr. and Mrs. OReilly left at noon for Ottawa, the bride travelling in a navy tricotina suit with flame-colored blouse and leghorn hat. They will be at home In Melville about the first hf August.

CLOTHING SALESMAN, YEARS Experience, first-close window trimmer and card writer! no objection le country. Phone 6031. 7-9-p WOMAN WANTING WORK BY DAT Phone 6840. n-7-ll-p YOUNG MAN, WITH UNIVERSITY RDU-catlon, desires work in offlee er ss salesmen. Cen supply references.

Box 96C fltar-Phoenlx. s-7-ll-p EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER DR-elres position. Box 196a fltar-Phoeni a-T-lt-p STENOGRAPHER DESIREE POSITION; wiU accept temporary work Box I3SO fltar-Phoenlx. BOOKKEEPER DEfiiRKS POSITION, city or eounuy. Good references.

Sox 960 fltar-Phosnii. 07-1 1-p 9 I The Dawh of a New Day HEAR GEORGE YOUNG AT REGENT bALL 20th Street, East Sunday, July 10 at 7 oclock Mr. Young has just returned from a four-year tour of the West Indies, Brazil, Argentina, Spain, and Portugal, and it is expected that his lecture will be of absorbing interest. BEATS FREE NO COLLECTION INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION TENDERS Tenders wanted for construction proposed extension Creekeid Rural Telephone Co. system as per Government Mep No.

66. Tenders to close July loth, 1927. Creek elds Rural Telephone Company, Limited, Geo. H. Ashdown, 7-11-e REFINED EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY desires position aa housekeeper.

Box 1S2C Star-Phoenix, f-12-p ELDERLY LADY WANTS POSITION AS housekeeper, Apply 21 9tb Street. 7-ll-p EXPERIENCED LUMBER yard man wants work immediately. Rox I960, Star-Phoenix. s-7-ll-p Help Wanted Kia. WANT JOB A BLACKSMITH EIOHT year experience, heron-shoeing, nte.

I am 24 years a ago. Box 21 Leash. Sash. -7-9-p WANTBD. FOR THS LADT i MINTO Union Hospital at Edam Cook and Janitor, men end wife preferred.

Salary lie (one hundred) jer month, board an lodgings found. Aihhmmmm an state quaiincattmie and and to be in ths hands ef V. A. Mowbray net later than July 32nd, n-T-6-ci TENDERS Sealed tenders, registered and endorsed on the envelope "Tender, and addressed to G. H.

Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer, Vil-S lags of Tesster, Saskatchewan, will be re-ZZ reived up to I pm, July lith, 1927, for 25 the construction of approximately 6,706 square feet of concrete walks and 630 lineal feet of. concrete curb. Plane and spec in actons gisy be seen at the office of the Consulting Engineers and at the Sec 5 retgry office. A marked cheque for ten 3 per cent, ot the amount of ths contract 33 most (sreempany the tender. Mr O.

Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer, Village of Tesster, flask. Underwood and Mi-Lellsn. Consulting Engineer. 406 Canada Building, flaska-loon, flask. BXPEHIENCED DANISH AN WANTS Eoeitlon on form Immediately; good wteh orees and machinery; een handle tractor, Writs Box 1ISC Star-Phesnlx.

7-ll-p j. i. -iiggaeaag Nursing MARTIN ABBOTT SL John's Church, Foam Lake, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Tuesday morning, July 5, at 6.30 o'clock, when Violet Marion. younger daughter of Mr. and rzr, Mrs.

A. H. Abbott, of Foanj Lake, EARN ltd TO 111 A WEEK TH TOTTH rpam time at homo, writing iitovearla Ne canvassing nr soliciting. Ws instruct you and nurpiy you with work. Writs today.

Ths Menhenitt Company, Limited. 2 Dominica Building, Toronto. NURWB M. POOLE. GRADUATE MAS-, eeuee.

Whitmore's Hotel, Wat reus Beach.1 Phone or write, appeintmsnu. T-ll-n JL.

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