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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 14

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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run rorRTFK's (AaeMTOOS TAft-PBOBSII, HON AT. TTMM M. STRICTLY BUSINESS- By MacFeatter TEACH fcRS WANTED t3 FEMALE HELP WASTED itaatmM, IN UEMURIAM PRINCIPAL REQUIRED fOR THE Farewell Party For Oldtimers Lloydminster Lots Sold Steadily; Boom Indicated WANTED GIRL FOR OFFICE ASSIST-am in Urge country co-operative atore-Experteot- In bookkeeping and tvping heipfuL Apply manna age. ciperienc. aaiary required, ate.

la oung Co-operative Aaan. Lid, Young. Sak. S-ZVc BONE IN LOVLNC MEMORY OF JAMS w. Bon aha rttHd ajr nrptrmber 33.

143 His mcmorr Arar today As in Oic hour paned Kvr mnfmoercd by hi lovinc wife and family. ---p UaU-ville SO Xo. 427 In the hamlet of PleasantdaSe; two-room arhool. enrollment about M. Salary from l.ua to t2.M, depending on qualifications and veare ol experience, bead replieo, fivbif full Inionnstion, to (,.

V. Januerveen. secreiaiy. School nit No. M.

Melfort. Sak. -2-e BUBBLE LEASK. A party was held on 5 10 WANTED AT ONCK. URADCATK DRVG-gil (or Banff.

Box ISUi blar-Phornlx. -2o to at lb MAKKIAGU LICENSES 3 1 LOYDMlNSTEfl There is a the Board of Trade arm local Sunday evening al tne noine 01 Mh(1v 'ale of lots bv the town at business men regarding the ap-ilr. and Mrs. J. Christiansen, meetineof the Town Coun- phiation of the new act.

Efforts winning, in honor of Mr. and til an there is indication of an are being made by the Board of I Mrs; Paul Skokun and dauglv r. i umi -a Trade to have the deuuty minis-iter Vera, oldume residents of the WOII.D LIKE TO HAVE SOX HAND knitted. Wool supplied and py good. Phone MTJO.

f2ic WILKIE SCHOOL ITCIT NO. requires the following teachers for tne lu-MM? term, dutiea to commence Immetliaielv- MARRIAGE LICENSES. WEDDING ringa, 4 to til. Watch, clock and lewelry repair. Westers Jewellers.

'M3 2nd bo. Ph. 834. tl 1 lit 'I HI lJlluivn-'ii wsau ti'r of Alberta oresenl at trie district wno are leaving to mane Pnnclpal broomed arhoc Cut Knife ftear-h I I ,11, MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED THE the ist meeting which was no saine time, so that the two can 'their home at Blaine Lake. Thir-exception, more than 30 on some arrangement guests were present at mv i thp that will be aui icable to bust-the gathering who were enter- home of the famous Blue Bird diamond engagement rings.

Stacey'a LtU Jewel lera. 102 Second Avenue. At the alga ot the Overhead Clock. ti STENOGRAPHER FOR LUMBER YARD General office work. Experienced speedy worker only.

Wage S2o per week. Principal 3-roomed senna I Sen lac teach Grades IX to XIIi. Four-roomed house available. Principal 2 roomed school Baldwin-ton tteacheraael. more the at ness men on both sides of the tained throughout the evening with musical selections by a local nmsphere of a real estate office! Meridian.

The following teacher are required FLORISTS orchestra. I AM Via than a civic administration room. crash VICTIM Box 109D Star-Phoenix SASKATOON NURSERY (MRS. E. MAR Everv oarcel of land sold uv i-lt i.

Turt e. who ui V2. rwtti. 112 2nd fio, rnone juuu Flowers tor all occasions. Nursery Pb 2107.

53,000 feet under glass. Ki.il. lindl VI UIC Kucnia, uiwihcm mna. the town is subjert to nuiw lost his life in the airplane crash skokum witn a Geautiful com-regulations, and this J3 moriat Estevan on Sunday morning, pote dish, and Mr. MacLean pre- WANTED TWO salary 105 per month, and full main-' VICTORIA NURSERY IMRS.

A McAU tobacco pouch uidii iw ho was a former Uodymtnster (lis- sented a leather i dis- sented a leather havins attended and a nurse of monev to Mr. neen erecieu or inuveu trict youth. tens nee. separate nurses residence, eight-hour day, phone reverse or write. Miss J.

Fell, matron. Unity Union Ilos-pital. Unity. Sask. lister.

Miss L. Gold I. cut flowers, funeral designs, wetdikg bouquets. 205 2nd Ave- S. Ph J6b4 Nenr Pit.

8743a. xtl town. School a few miles from Kknknm Knza Dims presented With teacherage Madawaska a miles souiii Cut Knife, enrollment li. Formhy. 5 miles N.E.

Carruthers, en rollment 15. Without teacherage Rosebrier. 6 milea B. Rutland, enrollment 15. Ovenstown situate In hamlet of Cloan, enrollment 10.

Wth teacherage Crooked Valley near Scott or Revenue, enrollment s. Salary schedule In effect. Apply stating experience, special qualifications, rehjrion. certificate, to F. C.

Brav secretary-treasurer, Wilkle. Saok Phone 103 Wilkie. "-27-C To the end of August the total innard ioined the airiVera with a uair of orettv Die- received for land sales by the force eary jn tne war tie a tures, all with the good wishes "FLORISTS TO THE ESS BOROUGH" EXPERIENCED A IT -resses wanted. Arcade Cafe, Saskatoon. 9-25-c Tiiu'n Counci icil was J1U.U.W..JU t.n nephew of Mrs.

V. Till who re- of their many friends of Kilwin- Millars lower snon. bay it witn lowers." Pta 7777 21 xlst Street. ning and district. majority being for residential, silfes two nljes nortn 0f Lloyd-property.

jminter, and a grandson of Mr. It is believed here tnat with land Mrs. Ed. Isaacs, former resi- WANTED Otf RELIABLE CIIIL. starting Oclolier 1.

Muentter Hotel. Muenster, Sask. 9-25-c Lunch was served at midnight bv the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Bessler and Mrs. Schutte.

FRANK J. DOW DING, FLORIST (Formerly Hill's Nursery) Funeral Designs, Bouquets, Plants Phone 2345 317 21st Street. the steady development of tne on dents of Llovdminster itf HOUSEKEEPER FOR 125-' bed hospital, to have charge of maid, linens and other ordinary housekeeping duties. Apply to J. Smith, Supt.

Gen- MALE HELP WANTED 12 eral Hospital, Yorkton. Sask. 9-24-c WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK FOR Meadow Lake Co-op Builds Pasteurized Milk Plant "The water is awfully hard around here! MELFORT SCHOOL UNIT NO. B4 RE-qulrea teachera for the following schools: Kermaria, 8 milea northwest ol Lac Vert; Hercievllle. 3 miles east of pathlow; Golden Stream, miles northeast of Resource; Kew Gardens, milea east of Lac Vert: Dalevllle, In the hamlet of Pleasantdale (principal 2-room school).

Salaries for elementary teachers (1,10041,500, for high school teachers (1 depending on qualifications and experience. Send applications to G. Vanderveen, sec-retary. Melfort, Sask. B-24-e and gas field, and the new refinery coming in, that Lloydminster will have a building boom as soon as materials are available.

At present several buildings in the town, some in the business section, are being held up due to the lack of materials Some are half finished. LAWS CONFLICT Due to the conflicting laws of Saskatchewan and Aloerta in connection with hours of labor inuian mission ocnooi. enrollment lis) pupils. Must be capable of managing group of girl-helpers successfully. Good health essential.

Age 35-50 without dependents. Good habits. Apply with references to Box 1375, Star-Phoenix. B-28-c NOTICES to travel through Meadow Lake. RE APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO STRONG YOUNG MEN also experienced miners for hardrock gold mining.

Steady work, good wagea, good future prospecu with good company. Good living accommodation. Apply 201 DOMrNIO BANK BLDG. SASKATOON KERR-ADDISON GOLD MINES LTD ONTARIO 10-lS-e SELL BEER Colonsay Bride Receives Gifts the delegation to Regina is (under the provisions of The Liquor Art) APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED Notice la hereby given that the under PRINCIPAL FOR GOLBURN VALLEY composed of Mayor G. Clark, G.

Blouin, K. B. Crawford, and W. Campbell. signed Intends to apply to the Liquor Board for a license to sell Beer In Hotel premises known as The Benedict Hotel at Ruthllda of which the following I a o.i.

oaiary ai.iuo and tree teacherage. Grades 7-12. Duties to commence lm-mediately. Mrs. H.

Erben. Golburn, Sask- 9-25p The following Is the commit and minimum wages, which has tee appointed to handle the Sal correct iegai aeacripuon: Lots 7.8, Main bireet, Block 1. Plan So. G-308. TEACHERS WANTED FOR SMALL TWO WAITERS WANTED COMMER-clal Cafe, 118 20th Street, west.

9-24-c vation Home ront Appeal from Dated at Huthilda. Saskatchewan, this gift day of September, ia4f. RUSSELL L. C. BENEDICT.

EXPERIENCED UPHOLSTERER Excellent working conditions. Good pav. Replies confidential. Box 97 Star Phoenix. 9-25-p Dy tne undersigned for the following positions on the staff of the Athabasca Municipal Hospital No.

13: Matron with X-ray experience, salarv $150 per month and maintenance; matron's quarters in the hospital building; preference given to applicants having overseas service. Duties to commence on October 10. 1946. Graduate nurse for general duty, salary (lis per month and maintenance. Ward aide, salary (55 per month and maintenance, increased to $60 per month after one year and to (65 after two years.

six-day week, nurses' home with modern conveniences, separate from the hospital. Applicants to state age and enclose copiea of references Apply to M. W. Hltchlns. Secretary-Treasurer, Athabasca Municipal Hospital No.

13, Athabasca. Alberta. 10-3-c B-24-C-S town elementary school grades four, five, six, seven. Salary (1,300 to (1,600 depending on qualifications and experience. Apply air mail or night letter giving name and address of last Inspector.

Fare refunded one way. Secretary-treasurer, Ashcroft School District No. 30, Ashcroft. B.C. 9-24-e this town and district: District chairman, J.

W. Gerrard; district treasurer, E. L. Meeres; canvassing committees: Meadow Lake. a bearing on the actions ot tne business men of Lloydminster, some being in Saskatchewan and others in Alberta, the minister of labor for Saskatchewan will visit Lloydminster on September 24 to confer with the members of MEADOW LAKE.

The Meadow Lake Co-op Creamery is preparing to give the town of Meadow Lake pasteurized milk at an early date, and is constructing an addition to the north side of the present creamery building for this purpose. In November, 1945, the people of Meadow Lake exercised their franchise to ask for milk pasteurization, and it was planned at that time to have pasteurization by September of this year. New officers were recently elected for the Meadow Lake Glee Club as follows: President, Florence Walker; secretary, Muriel Turcott; vice-president, Islay Knox; treasurer, Irene Rutz; reporter, Shirley Knox. Two new members, Joan and NOTICE TO CREDITORS COLONSAY. On Saturday a large group of women from the district attended a miscellaneous gift shower in Colonsay Community Kali in honor of Bessie Hellyer, whose marriage takes place this week.

Miss Hellyer Is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hellyer, and arrived recently on a visit from the West Coast, where she had served several years in the R.C.A.F. A short program of musical numbers was presided over by J. vv uerraro, Mr.

w. Cameron; In the Estate of ALBERT HERMAN HANSON, late of the City of Saskatoon, names crossing, Mrs. T. Barnes; Bear Creek. Carl Sherman: Blue In the Province of Saskatchewan, presl dent, deceased PRINCIPAL WANTED FOR R1CHLEA Village School No.

3402. Salary (1,900. Three rooms. Apply with qualifications to L. Qulttenbaum, secretarv-treasurer, Rlchlea, Sask.

9-28-c bell, Eunice Lindgrin: Braeval. All claims against the above estate. btatutory declaration duly verified by rifled duly J. and W. Ward; Briardale, M.

Dartl and artlculars and valuations of with security held, if any, must be sent to the vvaoMington; uorintosh, Frank Williams; Dunfield, Mrs. R. C. undersigned before the 15th day of Octo Iter. 1A48.

COOK FOR 10 OR 12 STEADY PATRONS. Wages (65 per month plus full maintenance. Write Chinook Hotel, Chinook. Alberta. 10-5-p MAIDSTONE S.D.

NO. 1528 REQUIRES teacher to teach grades 5 and 6. Salary (1.350. Must hold first class certificate. Duties to commence October 1.

J. Stakiw, Maidstone, Sask. B-23-o uortnwick; Green Lake. F. B.

MOXON, SCHMITT ESTEY, Mrs. Josephson, and entertain- Milne; Island Hill. F. Lawsorrtrnent al.n lnrln.lrl snln hv Mrs 304 Grain Building Saskatoon, Sask. Sfilicitore for the Executors.

I I aim rs. neroeri mver. J. B. Pendleton, readings by WANTED IMMEDIATELY EXPERI-enced hairdresser.

Top wages. Elite Beauty Salon, North Battlefurd, Sask. 9-25-c 9-24-c-s Jean Clark, made a total of 12, WANTED MINERS' HELPERS for Northern Manitoba Mines GOOD WAGES Transportation refunded after three months employment Apply SI1ERRITT GORD0N MINES LTD. Sherldon or nearest NATIONAL KMPLOYMENT OFFICE 8-27-C PERSONAL 24 Mrs. Oryall; South Makwa, Mrs.

J. Legault; Matchee, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.

Moore; Morin Creek, AN OPPORTUNITY FOR HOUSEWIFE The girls decided to affiliate with the Meadow Lake Home TENDERS BE TALLER! QUICKLY, SAFELY. I to earn (l per hour during spare time Sarah Gibson; Prendergast, R. craft Club. The next meeting ieiji a years continuous success. Apply afternoons, 201 King George Hotel.

9-24-c SASKATOON ARENA LTD. Bowden; Pierceland. E. A. Shar COOK TIP TOP LUNCH.

HOURS 8-2. man: Rapid View. M. Mclvor: TENDERS Mrs. W.

Ibbott Heads Vonda Guide Group VONDA. The Vonda Cirl Guides Association held its annual meeting on September and elected the following of-ers: President, Mrs. W. Ihbott; vice-president, Mrs. S.

J. Willett; secretary, Mrs. B. Weare; treasurer, Mrs. D.

Kapacila; badge secretary, Mrs. L. Watkins; social convener, Mrs. J. Fournier.

The following Guiders were appointed: Captain, Mrs. W. Ibbott; lieutenant, Mrs. D. Casper, brown owl, Mrs.

L. Watkins; tawny owl, Miss R. Christie. The meeting was convened by Mrs. J.

H. Currie, commissioner for division 3. The "Lest We Forget" Com 5-7. 214 20th Street, east. 9-26-c Mrs.

Kirk and Mavis Blatch-ford. The gifts placed in a large imitation book were drawn in by Joan and Diane Leafy, wearing graduation gowns and caps. Ebba Gray read an address and presented the gifts to the bride, who was assisted in displaying them by her mother, Margaret Eley, and Mrs. J. Darling.

Refreshments were served by "'v eigni incnes. My height is 6 ft. 34 In. Ross System Gets Results. Enclose 25 cents stamps for details, or.

Complete Ross System, 12 dollars Airmail If desired, 3 dollars extra. Malcolm Ross, Height Specialist. BCMHYTE. London, W.C.2 1-12-C-47 EXPERIENCED SALESGIRL REQUIRED Appiy asnion ur to. 9-ju-c is to be at the home of Mrs.

Barnett, where needlecraft under the direction of Mrs. T. Meeres will be undertaken. DELEGATION" A delegation representing the Meadow Lake Board of Trade and the Town Council will be COOK, OR ONE WIIX1NO TO LEARN, tor small care, wueens Late, queens Hotel Bldg. 9-30-c EXPERIENCED A I T- Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned for the renting of the Lunch Counter and Checking Concession at the Saskatoon Arena.

This concession operates all year round and full particulars can be obtained at the Arena. All tenders to be submitted to the undersigned not later than Saturday, September 28th, 1946. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. J.

Norman Couch, Secretary The Saskatoon Arena Ltd. 9-24-c 16 Overseas War Brides WHEN YOU SELECT YOUR DIAMOND engagement ring at Murphy'a Jewelrv 8tore, It assures you of unquestioned quality and confidence which means so much In pride of ownership. an FOOT, LEG AND BACK TROUBLE RE- U.F.C. women. WANTED AT ONCE HOTEL PORTER, resses and dishwashers; also tray girl or tray boy.

sent to Regina to interview the Government there aliout the state age ana experience in tlrst letter. Wages (50 a month. Room and board. Windsor Hotel, Kerrobert, Sask. 9-26-c Apply after 5 p.m.

Phone completion of work on No. 4 uevcu wun neei nugger shoes Best corrective shoes. Irwln'a Shoe Store. xtf WANTED, FOR CITY, ELEVATOR MAN. 3214.

tf Highway. This was a decision made at a well-attended monthly SLENDOR TABLETS ARE EFFECTIVE. Ex-Serviceman, Bride Welcomed AVOXDALE. More than 70 DOM. HELP WANTED 13a meeting of the Board of Trade.

Must nave fair Knowledge of grain buying, also willing to learn custom rinding and feed mixing. Write glv-ng age and experience. Box 1373 Star-Phoenix. 9-26-p At Party MELFORT. Sixteen overseas war brides gathered at a party held at the home of Mrs.

A. J. supply ai. a weeks (5. At all druggists 12-2-c-i There was lively discussion and munity Club held its annual meeting in the Red Cross Hall when the following officers and strong criticism about the con EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTED FOR general housework.

Small family, (50 a month. Phone 87787. 820 University Drive. 9-25-c RATES Stat'-Phqenl Want Ad Rates 2 Cents Per Word Per Day TRUSSES. SURGICAL BELTS We specialize In accurate fitting of trussea.

all tvDea ot aurvicai heits. TINSMITHS WANTED STEADY WORK. tinual delay in rebulding No. 4 people of Avondale district attended a community gathering waterman-waterbury Mfg. Co.

7th Ave. and Rose, Regina. Phone 93141. 9-25-c Highway, while other highways hosiery. Phone, call or write McBean and Marshall.

Druggists, 160 See. S. urcnara on Wednesday evening, September 18. Countries from Six Consecutive Daily Insertion! for the east and west of Meadow Lake GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. HOURS 8.30-1.30.

Bungalow. Live in. Phone 7719. 9-28-c itf at the home ot Mr. ana Mrs.

William Summach, when Mr. and which the 1Q came were Eng- of in. Itnlmum charge per sing) Insertion 25c linimum count. 10 words. committees were elected: President, W.

Ibbott; secretary, Miss A. Krystyniak; social committee, Miss R. Christie (convener), J. Kozak and Arthur Currie; dance committee, N. Trischuk (con GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK SMALL no cooking.

532 Avenue G. south. LADIES TRY THE NU-GLO FOR YOUR next hairdo. Phone 0405. 215 23rd St.

xlO-24-48 Mrs Mervin Summach and son Reg were Mervin were being built and gravelled. Everyone agreed that the situation had become serious for a town which had grown to be Where 10 Dolnt (large tvbe) Is desired luiiu, ireianu, Scotland, Wales and Belgium. Those present were Mesdames L. W. Paiee.

W. 9-30-c bv the advertiser, the rate per word is 6c a day. Minimum count 10 words. spent four years In the forces, and while stationed in SELF-HYPNOSIS AND AUTOSUGGES-tion Effective self treatment for many Minimum transaction 75 cents, figures weir, in. mates, coates.

j. MALE SITS. WANTED 14 vener), Miss Jackie Bacclochi, and Armalla Kurtenbach; dramatic committee, Mr. F. Stokes manned a bcottish eirl.

She re in groups of five or less, aouar marxs. Initial lettera. count at one word Where the use of a box number fa de BOOKKEEPER CLERK MIDDLE AGED KiiinrmB. ncneve acnea ana pains, stomach disorders, dyspepsia, chronlo 1 Indigestion, etc. Erase skin eruptions, WANTED by large retail organization HOME PLANNING ADVISOR Interior decorating experl- ence preferable.

Also ability to co-ordinate home furnishings and make estimates. Apply, stating qualifications and salary expected, to Box 1367 Star-Phoenix. 9-24-c Dobson, J. S. Hansen, A.

Hansen, Lee Stasiuk, B. Ashdown, N. Edwards. A. Wrlcht Verno cently arrived from Motherwell.

sired count ai four words extra. If man, long experience men a wear, shoes and office, wants work. Box 1330 Star-Phuenlx. 9-28-p replies are to be mailed to out-oi-town (convener), Mrs. J.

H. Currie, Mrs. W. Ibbott, Miss Dolores bcotianci, aboard the Letnia to join her husband. Mrs.

Ivan points please add 10 cents to cover cost Lucey, M. Jakob, C. Hendrick, Anderson. Mrs. Olinhant was a AIR FORCE VETERAN DESIRES EM- of postage.

uwic, pimples, eczema, wans. Freedom, from alcohol, tobacco, insomnia, bad habits. Overcome stuttering, nervousness, timidity, shyness, blushing, fear, by appointment only. Phone Brandon O'Rourke. num-ber 4542 9-26-p smith welcomed the iruests.

The Ehman and Joe Malko; advertis Eloyment as theatre projectionist, icensed ten years experience. H. J. guest from Arborfield. evening was spent in community an important distributing centre, because It served such a large area to the north.

Meadow Lakejs the closest railway town to Goodsoil, Buffalo Narrows, and I lie a la Crosse, and has become the railway town for all these large areas. Nevertheless, the North Bat-tleford-Meadow Lake Highway is only partly gravelled and is almost impassable in wet weather, offering no encouragement ENGAGEMENT NOTICES Announcements to annear under the Robertson, 221 17th Avenue, west, Calgary. 10-1-p ing committee, Jeanne Jessup (convener), Dolores Ehman and Julius Michasiw; lunch, commit Mrs. Orchard was assisted by Mrs. F.

R. Mclntvre. who with singing lea by Harold and Ted Summach. EXPERIENCED HARDWARE CLERK wants position out of city. Box 1.171 Star-Phoenix.

9-24-p MOTHERS SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY to earn during school hours, no experience necessary to start. 201 King George Hotel, afternoons, for appoint-ment. 9-25-p Numerous gifts were presented to the honored couple in a minia Mrs. Orchard comprises a Red Cross committee to meet all trains bringing war brides to heading Engagements will be accepted at the Star-Phoenix Classified Department, lame to be signed by the bride to-be or her parents. Minimum charge (1 00 for 10 lines and 10 centa for each additional line.

The Star-Phoenix reserves the right to classlty advertisements. tee, Mrs. Aicwiinam (convener), Mrs. L. Watkins and Mrs.

D. Kapacila; membership com WANTED 3 PLASTER-ers; winter's work. 71'J Temperance phone 97762. 9-25-r MAN WITH CAH DESIRES POSITION AS ture house. After displaying the collector-salesman, city only.

Experi IRENE WE HAD SO MUCH FUN LAST enced. Box HH star-Pnoenix. u-za-p mittee, Mrs. B. Weare (conven gms icrry anu Mervin thanked VETERAN REQUIRES POSITION TYP year, lei oo it again.

The Lions Club Turkey Shoot will soon be here, so how about a date? Bill. 9-28-c Aieitort. The brides plan to hold monthly meetings when topics of general interest will 4je discussed. LODGE PRAISED everyone for them and ex pressed gratitude for the welcome received. ing and general oiuce work, box j.wu Star-Phoenix.

9-24-p 13 PIN SETTERS WANTED FOR FULL-tlme or part-time work at nights. Apply Flngard Bowladrome. 9-26-c BRIDGE LESSONS FOR BEGINNERS. er), Mike Bodnarchuk. Ed.

Le-Seelleur, and Gordon Bailey. Plans for the winter were discussed and $750 was set as the year's objective. jrnvaieiy ur in groups, rnone 0941. 9-27-e FEMALE SITS. WANTED 15 WANTED EXPERIENCED MECHANIC, Lunch was served by Mrs.

Cecil Summach. Sadie Enns. Store Wrecked By Explosion MEN'S SOCKS NEATLY MENDED A' DEPENDABLE GIRL WILL CARE FOR 20c pair, Phone 5810 for pick up. 9-24-p non-drinKer. single man preterred.

Permanent position and good wages If satisfactory. Box 1301 Star-Phoenix. 9-24-p Mrs. Mac Summach, Mrs. Eve OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday 8.30 a.m.

to 6 p.m. Saturday, 8.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, Closed All Day Display Advertising All copy for- display advertising must De In the Star-Phoenix office not later than 4 Dm. the day preceding children -evenings.

Phone Joyce 4.jin. WILL STORE AND PAY RENTAL ON rett loung, Mrs. Wilfred Sum During her official visit, to the Melfort O.O.R.P. on Monday, September 1G, Jean McDonald, D.S.H.R.L.. Nipawin, praised the lodge for its steady growth and Tl L- piano tor its use.

Phone 0900. 9-25-p riftm 1 I'WMnn l- mach ana Mrs. Ivan Smith. CUT KNIFE. Approximately $12,000 damage was done to the LLOYD'S CORN AND CALLOUS SALVE sires nouseKeeping position.

uacniMur nc iL-lrlnU7or nrofei-i-eH fiirl arhiinl fliTP. Box 10KB Star-Phoenix. 9-24-p building, fixtures and stock of iiiuutuioi, i biici iiuiu turn, anu callouses, 50c at all druggists. 9-30-e-s efficiency attained in the four GIRL OF 18 WANTS TO BEGIN AP- montns since Institution. Some JEAN: BILL AND DORIS ARE GOING WANT AD Q1 II WANT AD prenticesnip unaer regiaiereu pnuiniu-clst Immediately.

Apply Mildred Fyke, Sceptre, Sask. 9-24-p OUt MINUTE NEWS ABOUT JOHNS -MANVILII House Survives Tribute Paid Dead Airman WANTED ORDERLIES (90 to (130 per month APPLV PURCHASING AGENT Saskatoon City Hospital 9-25-c I 1 I PHONE PHONE the A. L. Flnley naroware store Friday morning when a tremendous explosion blew out sections of the floor, the front and windows, leaving a mass of wreck to me wuota asnion Keview Wednesday, Get tickets at Victoria Nursery. 9-24-e constructive criticisms were also given.

The lodge was complimented on having acquired a piano, which helos in the em- MALE-FEMALE 1N8TRUC. 19a GOING TO VANCOUVER BETWEEN sepiemuer 23 and 27. Phone 6751. 8-23-e age. Mr.

Finley, Mrs. A. Mch.ee, YORKTON (Staff Special). In tribute to Fit. Lt.

Lawrence clency of the work. Following the session a social hour was spent, lunch being served by the SUBSCRIPTION RATES tic per week delivered In city. Payable bt-weekly to Carrier MAIL RATES 1 year (7.00 montha 3.75 months a.00 1 month .85 Jo United States and Great Britain, 1,00 per month! (10.00 per year. LEARN HAIRDRESSING AND BARBERING Men end women for a well paying pleasant lob with good earnings, train as a hair dresser or Darner. Write or visit WANTED PRACTICAL FARMER AND Mrs.

s. Wolfe and daughter, ana Mrs. McLeod who were in the store at the time, were knocked V. Klrsch. D.F.C.

of Yorkton ARTICLES FOR HALE 25 who lost his life In the Eatevan FOR SALE 46" BED, SPRINGS AND down by the blast, hut miracu assisted by Mrs. Goodfleld ana stockman for Indian Industrial School. Competent to aupeivlse boys and maintain discipline. Age 35-45, preferably married without family, or with children of preschool age. Free cottage two mattresses.

Phone 0481. 9-24-c LaElelle School of Beauty Culture and Mrs. watkins. lously escaped with minor injur Canada Bid da. Registered ftarbering, plane crash, merchants here closed their premises for one hour Friday afternoon.

The BROWN MUSKRAT FUR COAT, BOX tinder Provincial Trade 3chonl Act. tt style, aize in. practically new. rnone 975B4. 9-23-c including fuel provided.

Protestant, clean hanits. Interested In Indian wel FEMALE INSTRUCTION 20 fare. ADnlv with references to Box tunerai service was neiu in st. Andrew's United Church, with SET OF 18 1942 NEW WORLD ENCY- DEATHS' ies and shock. It is believed that gasoline leaking from the service pump storage tanks outside the building had seened into the basement 1374 Star-Phoenix.

9-28-c clopedla. Good as new. Apply Box 71 Star-Phoenix. 9-24-p the Rev. J.

E. Jones officiating. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT OR SENIOR MANY GIRLS WANTED To train for hairdresslng. No former nerlence reaulred. Splendid opportunity HAWKINS THE DEATH OF WILLIAM audit clerk for chartered accountant LADY'S BROWN TWEED COAT, WOLF burial was In yorkton cemetery.

office, state experience, references, education. Replies treated In ronfl Airmen ot tne recent, war, anu rapid advancement. Ask about our and that the blast had ben set off by a spark from an automatic collar, size is, year old, regular selling 25. 572 101st Street, North Battleford. 9-25-p Halo of Flames IIere' how another home was saved from fire by Asbestos the magic mineral.

This house was situated just ten feet from a building which was completely destroyed by fire. A barrage of sparks and billowing flame roared across an alley separating the two buildings yet the house remained undamaged! You see, it. was protected by Johns-Manville Cedargraln Asbestos' Siding Shingles. In addition. J-M Cedat-grains are strikingly attri'C-tive.

They have all the charm and beauty of fine, weathered wood. Made of Asbestos and deuce. Box 30B Star-Fhoenlx. 9 24-c veterans of other wars, attended SILVER WEDDING DELISLE. A large gathering from Delisle and community gathered in the Town Hall to honor Mr.

and Mrs. Henry P'ul-brook on their 25th wedding anniversary on September 18. On behalf of the gathering W. J. Loucks spoke of the contributions Mr.

and Mrs. Fulbrook had made to the town and commun Hawkins, aged 83 years, or Saskatoon, occurred In a local hospital un September 21. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, September 25. at 3.30, from MiKague's Funeral Home. Burial will be made la Woodlawn Cemetery.

S-24-c pay tuition after you graduate and get suitable work. Call or write today Marvel Beautv School. 227 21st Street. E. electric pump in the basement.

the service in their own ftroups. while over 1,000 people stood xtf The fire which followed vas confined to the basement and UNCLAIMED ARMY AND AIR FORCE oxfords for sale, 12.50 pair. Send in aize and width. We will send C.O.D. anywhere.

Harrison'! Shoe Rebullders, 3rd Avenue, north. xtf TRADES, PROFESSIONS 21 the store floor, and was ex- REID THE DEATH OF EDGAR silently on downtown streets as the funeral procession passed by. Yorkton's radio station CJGX 1 AMIlsr-AI'INIl FALL PLANTING tinguished by the prompt efforts James Held, aged 47 years, of Reld Drug Store. Nellburf. occurred done.

Levelling grounn. rrce esu-matea. Write Saskatoon Landscaping Sunday, September 22, In a local hos-Dltal. The funeral aervlce will he WANTED YOUNG MAN, 23 TO 30 YEARS to train for responsible position in large rnercantlle firm. Good appearance, personality and above average ability essential.

Must be university graduate In commerce, chartered accountant, or have equivalent In practical experience. Write giving full particulars of qualification and enclose recent, anapshot. ot supervisor a. stocks and vol unteer fire-fighters. Saskatoon.

--r FOR SALE EQUIPMENT FOR MEAT market, cash registers, meat slicer, counter scales, meat blocks, refrigerated counter, walk-In refrigerator, Frlg-idalre with motor, rails, hooks, etc.1 Apply to Box 447A Star-Phoenix, 9-24-e ity throughout the whole of their 23 years of married life. observed a moment of silence followed by the playing of the hymn "Abide With Me.7 Flicht Lieutenant Klrsch is EXPERT PAINTING, DECORATING The explosion blew a large nv. nv ev. servicemen, r.sii and Mrs. Harold Worth present held on Tuesday, September 24, at 2.30 p.m., Standard Time, from United church, Maymont, conducted by Rev.

Mr. Fennell, asslated by Rev. B. Saunders of Radlsson. Surviving are his mates.

Phone 9KB48. 9-38-p hole in the floor in the centre of the building, tossing show cases survived by his widow, a young WR KI1PP1.V AND INSTALL KRESNO- ed tnem with a chest of silverware. Dancing was enjoyed dur FOR SALE ARCTIC KING ELECTRIC refrigerator, serial No. 5342, model D3, 1150. L.

Harris. Krydor, Sask. 9-24-p son, Liawrence, ana nis parents and tlxtures into the air. The cement, they will not rot or deteriorate never need paint BOX 1393 STAR-PHOENIX front window glass was scattered Stamm oil burners for rangea, Jacket heaters, furnaces, and Quebec heaters. Prices on application.

Phone 980.S7. Washer and Vacuum Cleaner Service. 707 Broadway. 10-3-c nig me evening, witn Shaw's Or rhestra providing the music. ot lorKton, ana Dy a sister, eve lyn, in Eastern Canada, 9-30-c for hundreds of feet.

The walls to preserve them. Cedar- father! two brothers, Wendell Derby, Maymont. Lyman Dean, Maymont: four sisters, Mrs. S. E.

Auckland, Nellburf, Mrs. Elsie Sparks, Wadena, Mrs. Bern Ice strudwlck, Edmonton, Alberta, Mrs. Irene Grace lck-man, Rouleau. Sask.

Saskatoon Funeral Home In charge of local arrangements. 9-24-c LEFT HAND GOLF CLUBS, 3 DRIVERS, 6 Irons, also No. 2 right hand driver; single bed with mattress not used. Phone 8S9H0 after 6 p.m. 9-24-c and roof of the building were ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE grains can be applied right over old-fashioned sldewalls cracked in several places.

The FOR EXPERT FLOOR SANDING AND surfacing phone 2750. Ask for Archie. 9-27-c U.C. Rally Services FOR QUICK SALE USED HUDSON seal coat (dved muskratl. In good shape.

Toronto publisher requires local repre-aentatlve to sell apace for attractive tourlata publication. Liberal commission. J. H. Clarke Publications I.lmt-ted, 122 Pearl St Toronto.

9 2Vc site 3D. Can be seen at the Fashion EXPERIENCED BRICKLAYING AND in remodelling and they're ideal for new building, too. Ask your nearest J-M dealer wnoie tioor was apparently lifted from supporting beam's and other structural damage done. The loss is partially covered by Fur 100 2nd Avenue, south. 9-26-c ch mnev nui nine.

we renair nui nhimnava KVm estimates slven. Phone Rev. L. B. Sealy gave the ad EARN EXTRA CASH FUNERALS for free Illustrated folder.

1 H. hfKUUlU LUMDUtt Von can add to vour Income and helD dress and closed the service insurance. meet the rising costs of living by work EXPERIENCED CHIM Security Lumber, Twenty, for sale. In flooring, siding, shlplap and dimension. Box 85B Star-Pbne-nlx.

-2ti-P with the benediction. The offering was received by Robert Sha- ARNOLD THE FUNERAL SERVICE OF ing in your apare time as a loouiiu representative. Men and women earn the third Street, easU Phone 2198. nev sweeping and furnace work. 20 years In Saskatoon, Phone old reliable.

3W.VI. highest commission selling Tooth I Us tilla and Don Veltenheimer. SMALL VANITY DRESSER AND CHAIR. WdllK HI.ACK EARTH. LEVEL- Elisabeth Jane Arnold who died on September 19, was held from the chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home on tieptember (1 at 2.30 p.m., conducted by Rev.

Rev. Dean Fuller. Pallbearers were R. F. Crossman, Suite 1.

tob Broadway, mr amous personal uirtstmaa lama ano Boxed Assortments. Free samples sup piled, Our S3 year In Business, plus looot heln and eo-ooeratlon. assures suc llng done. Phone S7K9. 9 2H-p ELR0SE.

A Rally Day serv- lee was held in the United Church Sunday School on September 13, with Superintendent M. G. Uaycroft in charge, assisted by Grant Raycroft, Col-locn Troiid, and Stafford Dux-bury, who read the Scriptures, and Thora Reed, who read the appointed story. The collection was by two small girls, Shirley Hooey and Anne Calwell. The Junior choir sang an anthem, satlssuiauuaiSn.oss.

0-1'IEtE SOLID WALNUT DINING room suite, phone 0030 9-2t- FLOOR SANDING AND FINISHING FOR PRESENT AWARDS GLAM1S. A special aervice cess. No experience necessary. Start earn free estimates, rnone si.m. CABBAGE FOR SALE, 3c POUND.

113 Avenue C. north. 9 21 W. Ashley, W. Mccemnn, L.

L. spits-nafel. M. R. Ms bee.

W. Ross, Inter ment was made in Woodlawn Cemetery, FLOOR SANDING ing rignt away, write lonay, lootnins Gait Winnipeg Representatives else desired In Urge end email S.I. KI VSIIIM-'. MM. PIlUJECTOIl 9-24-c All new and dusilesa machines.

Estl- 9-24-c-s towns. Phone 2577 or S.W5. 9-20-n Thii Aim mariicicM la wry ffftctiv to lliv pain, narvoua diktrcaa and wtk, "draggfid out' ratlM falinR, of "certain daya" whan du to functional monthly diaturbancaa. IWJIEPMMJmiXl was observed In Glamis United Church on Sundav, when the church and Sunday school services were combined for a large attendance. Lucille Rose read matea prompt, rnone aii.

9 2H MAN TO HELP WINDOW CLEANING, MORRISON THB FUNERAL SERVICE of Altxandar Morrison who died on (ll ROTTEN AND BLACK earth. Phone 7H05. 9-2r contact me on tne atreeia downtown, hualnesa section. Denham Window Cleaners. 9-25-p AGENTS WANTED 22 Vlll-TIIS WINTER OVERCOAT.

SIZE September 19, waa neia from Mc Ka(ue'a Funeral Home on September 31 at 3.30 p.m., conducted by Rev. K. S. Markav. Pallbearara were E.

17. Bond condition. S10: youth's Sl.ei PORTRAIT AGENTS DELIVERY BOY WITH BICYCLE FOR WANTED BOX 9-25 3D poru iacket. like ntw. tl3: sle a lllWJ Mer-rnoenix.

anci a trio was sung by Colleen Proud, Marlyn and Colleen Raycroft. An address, "Crusaders All," was given by Mr. Raycroft. The church was decor loaters use new, ea. rnusi wholesale, permanent.

Aaams nrn. Harness Ltd. 9 25-c the story. Scripture passages were read by Webster Haugen, Audrey Anderson and Mildred Hunt, and the Sunday school scholars sang a special hymn. Wheten, A.

Cooper, G. M. Wylla and W. Philips, all of the Army and New. Burial Was made In Wuudlawn TWO MUSKHAT BACK FLU COATS, Cemetery.

8 24-c FEMALE HELP WANTED 13 sizes in ana le. in iwu vviiuiinju. Phone 77H. 9-24-c ated with flowers, fruit and PYREX "i COLORED MIXING BOWLS YOU ARK LOOKING FOR SOMETHING which will add to your Income. There re ino.ooO and more gravea without monuments In Weatern Canada alone.

The average price of monument la round This means twenty millions worth of monument! ran be sold, nd lot of Oils In your district. You know this. This Is good agency Free outfit. Box laOJ, Star-Phoenix. The following Sunday school (UKNACKY THE FUNERAL OF PETER FULL VALUE GIVEN FOR YOUR Ft'R EXPERIENCED WAIT-resses wanted.

Elite Cafe, auanacay wno oien on Mptemoer la waa held from the Greek Catholic grain, ana in the evening a "Jiarvest home" service was conducted bv the Rev. R. R. awards were made: For good attendance during the year: niture. We will not overbuy nor oversell.

It enste nothing to call us and have ua call you tn Value your! Church on September 21 at a pm. conducted hv Father Firman. Tall- Saskatoon. tf hmitn. i ne junior choir repeated Rootle.

Phone 2077, iirown Auction uimi 108 Avunue B. south. hearers were five brothers-in-law, Nlrk Hobel. Kenaston, Mike Koslo, Regina, REGISTERED NURSES WANTED me aninem nna mo. ktn brine EARN EXTRA CASH Usaa nutr mane easily In snare time.

Salary glio per month with full maintenance, bouus ot 15 per month bald ONE MONAHI 2 BURNER COAL OILi I'eggy rarsons. KoDcrt John-ston, Gerald Johnston, Joyce Paton, Elaine Anderson, Margaret Anderson, Audrey Anderson, Floyd Hunt, Howard Hunt, Vivian Haugen, Lucille Rose. r. t'ernarowKi, tsiaine iee, o. Hrytsak.

Prince Allien, K. J. Hryt aak. Imuts. and r.

Oelnskl. Saskatoon, a pom mas' PW- lief tosuflerrn others A NTH KM 8UNO Just (how our beautiful Canadian made stove. Apply tide door, nil ir west. S-S'-c SOVEREIGN. A Rally.

Day friend. Burial waa made In the Catho-lie Cemetery. Mtkafus'e Funeral Home In charm. S-24-c after each six months" consecutive aervlce. Eight-hour duty per day, six days were week.

Apply to Mlaa K. Gregory. Matron, Wadena union Hospital. Wadena, Sak. -24- unnvt KI.ECTJtlC CARPET SWEEP Christmas carat to your iriencis.

inej sell oo sight. Many aasortiiirnn. Gill carda. iesls end taee. Beautiful free service was observed in Sover and Mildred Hunt.

For class eign United Church on Sunday er, MS; china cabinet, lis; A dlnettei auitea. walnut, painted or bedroom suite, walnut; bedroom aulte, album allowing personal rams tor and tin Liberal commission. Write tnnav Set of 4 $3.70 WANTED. IMMEDIATELY TWO REG merit: Winnlfred Haugen, Lorraine Walker, Lavonne walker. aiternoon, September ana Superintendent of the Sunday CARD OF THANKS latered nurses for teneral duty In email hospital In Arrow Lakes District.

ivory enamel, muaa rurniture m. 24-c for unusual (ample offer The Douglas Greeting Car Company 60 AO Bleecker Toronto. to-l-c-a Tilth the rJTL, Lome Massie, and. Webster sun A 1 ON' HI HROUGHK BOOK salary aiuu per morin ana maintenance. Reply by eolle'l wire or write, For further narttcvil ra apply Kecre.

Haugen. SALESPEOPLE WANTED, SPARE TIME, men and woman tn sell personal keeping msi'hlne, used 3 yesrs, In gowl r.tnflitinn. Hill llaH Star.PhdenlX. MRS. R.

MACKINNON AND YVONNE wish lo thank relatives, friends, mem School G. M. Winnv led the proceedings. The story, "Truly Brothers," was told by Edith Wilson and a special anthem lary, Arrow Lakes Hospital, Nkup. 2ne Christmas Cards.

Sample hook aiip-plied, Alan boxed assortments, taes Mr Bt bers of the Masonic Lodge in Baaka toon, and eut.of.iown lodaes and mem Gerald Johnston also received special attention for his class work, and also for best attend CIlNTtNlK OF TWO-rtOOMED SU1TE- Premier Art Guild, and mis, etc EXPERIENCED LUNCH COUNTER 4M Twentieth W. llnnl fnrnlliire Ulenslls. rsdla. At was sung try tne junior choir. helo.

Auoly in person. Thi Rite Snot Vmee at, Toronto, established 21 tonee bers of the Raatarn Star Order of Cutty for klnrtnesnes show during their recent bereavement, 24 yes's. Uth ftrcet, rasU 3P 10 2-c-s ance in the whole school. 4-e witn Lois urner at tne organ..

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