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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 15

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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TAGE FIFTEEN SASKATOON WEDNESDAY, JUNK 3, lit IS. 53' 44 Rooms Furnished (Continued) Houses for Sale (Continued) From Sesskaeefoevyssm Towns LIGHT IIOL'SKKEEPXNO ROOM FOR 0-3-c June 3. sia nm Avenue, norm. TWO BRIGHT Fl'RNiSiiKD ROOMS. Board of Trade and Airmen Arrange for July 1 Sports close In.

703 uuiierin. can Phone 772(1. 6-4-P LIGHT HOITPKKKKPING ROOMS FOR north. Phone 6-3-c rent, sio otn Avenue, flUfiR. Homemakers Convene Second Place REDUCED $150.00 Six-room stucco home on Pleasant HUt.

Kern-ad. Close to aOOl St. IMMKD1 ATE PH88K8SION. 19'K) f00 cash, balance arranged. Owntr leaving city two week.

OPffi rjwel1 HiI1, rooms. wl)UU Fully modem home. newly decorated Inside and out. Glaus verandah, full basement. Close Id, 1600 cash, balance arranged.

ONE OR TWO.ROOM SUITE ON BATH- Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong Celebrate Anniversary PERSONNEL OF NO. 23 E.F.T.S. AND DAVIDSON BODY room floor.

61S via Bireei. rnoni 97486. 6-4-C PRONGL'A. The North Battle- COMFORTABLE ROOM FOR QUIET BUS- ford District Homemakers 22nd an lnes woman. 220 4tn Avenue, souin.

8-7-c CO-OPERATE IN PREPARATION FOR ANNUAL GALA DAY; CLOSED BASEBALL TOURNEY personnel oflwith No. 23 F.T.S., and the town Stucco bun- FUP.NIHHRD SALTCOATS PIONEERS MARRIED FOR 50 YEARS; ARE muRooMS- Phone f)t)67. 20TII 6-5-(l Opn fireplace, Street, east. nual convention was held In Prongua Hall on Saturday, May 29. At the morning session the president was Mrs.

J. Nelson of Prongua, late style. 50 (I. lot, 1160Q cash, bal HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS STOVE. FUEL ance arranged.

the new No. 23 Elementary Flying council would be approximately $25. furnished. Call 124 4th Avenue, north. 6-9-c HONORED BY FAMILY AND FRIENDS FOR GOLDEN WEDDING DAVIDSON.

In competition with other elementary flying training- stations across Cun-adu since January of this year, for the "Cock o' the Walk" trophy, awarded for all-around training; efficiency. No. 23 of Davidnon has won second place, according to information received here from Ottawa. No. 23 E.F.T.S.

is a new school and the staff members are bein? congratulated for maklne; such a good showing in a short time. Training Station at Davidson Is He stated that most of the sloughs In the vicinity of Davidson had McCLOCKUN REAL ESTATE the afternoon session president was Mrs. H. G. Shepherd, and at the evening session Mrs.

J. Nelson was again In the chair. One hundred Rooms (Fur. or Unfur.) 54a already been oiled once, and during SALTCOATS. Mr, and Mrs.

ROOMS AND SUITES FOR RENT. IM- had the blacksmith business at Saltcoats until he retired seven medlately, also garage. Apply 701 6th Avenue. 6-3-c delegates were registered. Com the next warm spell another round will be made, adding that he had secured the services of Dr, L.

C. George Armstrong, highly respected residents of Saltcoats since 1903, years ago. FOUR-HOOM BUNGALOWS FULL BASK-menl JI W. garaKe. J1.S0O.

Ken Hlrlai, Phone 4444 or 7088. 8-tt-c munity singing, under the direction to co-operate with the Davidson Board of Trade to arrange a gala celebration in the town on July 1. This was disclosed at a meeting of the trade board held in the council chamber on Tuesday evening, presided over by Dr. M. Herman.

Mr. Armstrong was a member of 56 Board and Room of Mrs. F. Swan and Mrs. J.

Hal Paul of the Department of Agricul celebrated the 80th anniversary of the Odd Fellows, Foresters and Or lidity, pianist, both of Prongua. was SIX-ROOM. COMFORTABLE. WELL KEPT hme. close to collegiate and public BOARD AND ROOM FOR TWO SINGLE their wedding on May 29.

ange lodges for several years, was beds. 310 2th Street, west, 6-8-c held. mi bn. tins. Price reasonable Mr.

Armstrong was born at Ha- ture, to give advice on procedure. The latter had advised that the oil on the sloughs, stubble, vegetation, etc, would have no bad effect on Apply 303 Avenue H. north. 6-3-c BOARD AND ROOM, SHARING. Beth Bridge, who won the Home- 735 6-8-c gt Untano, on June lauv, 7th Avenue.

Phone 6742. FULLY MODERN -ROOM INSULATED household science scholar the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Arm BOARD AND ROOM, LAUNDRY.

$28 cottsfte near street car. AiDert avhiuo. Owner leavina city. Box 281D Star- ship during her first year at the per month. Phone 5490.

B- livestock and very little effect on vegetation. Phoenll. S-4-P strong. He was married to Miss M. Simoni'e, daughter of the late Mr Anniversary BOARD AND ROOM, FOR LADY University of Saskatchewan, ad dressed the gathering.

It was announced that the dis gentleman. 537 3rd Ave. The president gave a detailed account of the meeting between the representatives of the board with the officer commanding and the administrative officer of No. 23 E.F.T.S. He pointed out that the men of the flying school were resdy to co-operate in every way with the I i a.

i trict clula had donated $1,300 to Board and Room Wanted 57 I I I cU the Navy League, and $1,050 to the 1L RELIABLE HOME FOR TWO GIRLS. 9 W.V.S. of Great Britain. Struan Ladies' Aid Is Now Davidson Board of Trade to spon and years, to board and room immediately. Phone 2531 from 8.30 to 8 o'clock.

6-4-p sor the event on July 1. TWO BUSINESS GIRI.S REQUIRE BOARD RIVERVIEW HOME For Scenic Beauty This Nutana Home la Second to None (JJO A And tmmedlate possession ejU and terms for this lovely resilience overlooking the river on the Orescent (near Kaatlake). H.W. floors throughout. Hot water heat.

Ultramodern kitchen cabinet (costine; $3501. an architectural achievement, and the pride of any woman" heart. Go when you will, travel how you may. there ia no finer view than that which ah owe Itself from the frontage of this place. Other pleasing feature! are, 4 bedrooms, den, fireplace, stoker, etc.

KEEVIL REALTY t-3-e In short, the air force will be in 25 Years Old; Four Get Souvenirs Unity Cadets charge of all concessions and the and room tbed-slttlng and bedroom in quiet home. Close In. Box Star-Pnoentx. 6-3-p Members of No. 23 E.F.T.S.

have co-operated with the Davidson Board of Trade and Town Council in waging a systematic war on the mosquitoes, by treating sloughs and potholes in the neighborhood with oil. Dr. L. C. Paul of the University of Saskatchewan surveyed the Davidson area by plane and from the ground about two weeks ago, and reported the mosquitoes would be very numerous this year.

Farmers and townspeople were asked to co-operats In killing larvae in the water and check the second batch of the Insects before they were ready to fly. midway, and the Board of Trade 'Mi two years a member of the town council and Is an elder of the Unit-! od Church. Mrs. Armstrong was born at Pails, January 31, 1874. For several years Mrs.

Armstrong sang in the Methodist Church choir and later was four years president of the United Church Indies' Aid. Both Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong are in good health. There are two sons and three daughters living.

Wilfred of Peterboro, Ralph of Winnipeg. Mrs. B. Symington of Metiskow, Gladys of Yorkton and of Trenton, Ont. Their eldest son, Roy, paid the supreme sacrifice in the First Great War.

There are 10 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong spent th day quietly receiving messages and congratulations from relatives and friends. A wedding dinner was served to relatives and a group of friends paid the coupie a surprise visit in the evening and served lunch.

The sitting room was decorated with beautiful floral tributes from sons and daughters and the Ladles' Aid. ill make the other arrangements STRUAN. The 25th anniversary Given Ensigns for Farm Land (Sale, Rent) 58 of the organization of the Ladles THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY the baseball tournament, preparation of grounds, advertising, etc, While arrangements are in the pre Aid was celebrated on Wednesday the home of Mrs. E. Jillings.

The Aden Bowman Presents Flajj, liminary stages, there is evidence oriirlnal Ladies' Aid had been Company now offers for sale Improved and unimproved farms on New Easy Terms, Large areas In Alberta and Saskatchewan open fr settlement. For full particulars apply tc Supt. of Bales, 930 Dept. Natural Resources, C.KB Cal-gftry. Alberta.

tv.l -c that Davidson will have a banner formed at the home of Mrs. Peters 4nd F.0. H. B. Pete Takes Salute Houses for Rent (Fur.) 45 sports day this year.

Mrs. Peters, although she has suf IPh i ii I The closed baseball tournament MR. AND MRS. G. ARMSTRONG EICHT-ROOMED Fl'RNIRHED HOfSE TO rent for July and August.

85o. 101 Sask. Crescent, W. S-5-p between the neighboring air train fered from ill health for some time, and now makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. Jillings, was able to 60 Stores and Offices UNITY.

The colorful ceremony ing centres, should prove a major FOR RENT SPACE IN BARBER SHOP, and Mrs. H. Simonite of Winnipeg, on May 29, 1893, at Rapid City, of presenting the colors to Unity attraction. A training plan take part In the activities of the Leslie Holds fully equipped, hot water and lignt. uood location.

United Barber Shop, 153 2nd Avenue, soutlv 6-7. day and enjoyed the celebration to be on exhibition at the grou U.S.A. Mr. Armstrong has followed Air Cadets, No. 184, took place in the fair grounds on Wednesday the full.

with walkways to enable the spec the trade of blacksmith all his life tators to walk over and around Mrs. Jillings made presentations Money to Loan 63 and with the exception of one year evening, with Flying Officer Kelly and Pilot Officer Lloyd in charge. of souvenirs of the event to the the plane for close examination. Hiimiota and eight at Reston Furnished Homes for Rent 7 University Drive J65.00 R-, Eighth Street JS 01 1 Caswell Hill 55.00 McCLOCKLJN REAL ESTATE S-3-e TalentShow Lutheran Church Ladies' Aid four women who had been mem The admission to be charged will bers for the longest continuous pe be 25 cents, and 10 cents for CaniapWl WITHOUT F.NDOR8ER8 ma carteta carried out a series of drill formations, after which they marched past the reviewing stand where Flying Officer H. B.

Peto, air cadet commanding officer of riod, Mrs. Peters, Mrs. E. Pailey, Mrs. A.

R. Jasper and Mrs. A. C. Berglund.

President Herman reported prog Sponsors Event; Large Crowd Attends ress in the mosquito campaign. He ON ANY ACCEPTABLE SECURITY OR, IF YOU PREFER, WITH CO Buchanan Woman Loses Home by Fire While Family Is at Sunday School Among the former members who advised the meeting that the Board Calgary, took the salute. Houses for Rent (Unfur.) 46 SIGNERS. of Trade's share In co-operating The cadets then formed a square, THREE TYPICAL PLANS Town Hall was For Prompt Rental Service tee LaROCHK-McDONALD AGENCIES 102 Grain Bldg. Phone 7U55 CASH .3 19 after which Rev.

R. P. Butcher read the cadet prayer and the dedi were guests for the occasion were Mrs. J. Harvey, who had been the first president, and Mrs.

George Mills. It was recalled that Mrs. Hcnrv Dickson and Mrs. Worrall filled on Saturday evening when YOU Pay- Pay. Pay-GET ments menta ments 15 EUCHANAN.

At about 12 nooni against Monastyr. In the boyi cation ritual for the flags. the Lutheran Ladles' Aid spon i 01) J17.34 8 93 i 4.73 Softball tourney Dydland won over The ensign was presented by rOSBtSMON CURING JUNE, JULY AND August only 829 Avenue north, six-roomed bungalow, 137.50. T. M.

Ball Lumber Co. 6-5-c 7.78 14.79 sored an amateur talent program. 100 34.68 17.85 9 48 190 65 88 93.92 17.97 Buchanan, Dernie, Ting and Bellen- had been the first vice-president Missionary Back In Former Parish II. G. Wat's, field Aden Bowman, member of the Saskatchewan commutes of the Air dine.

The mixed eoftball team of and secretary-treasurer respective Rev. T. Slgurdson presided, and a A Campbell loan can be In vour hands the SIX-ROOM MODERN RUNGALOW Possession June IS. Adutta. 842.80.

837 Dydland won against Devil's Lake ly. Both of these early members large number of entries greeted same day you apply. rnenaiy, confiden Cadet League. Flight Sergeant Mh Avenue. 6-3-p tial attention.

now live in Vancouver. Barrle Carson received the flag. School. The winners were awarded pennants for one year, Harry The delicious luncheon Included tha Judges, Rev. Mr.

Mills of El-fros and J. Garland. 1 1-OR RENT -ROOMED FULLY MODERN duplex. Phone 2830. 8-8-c At this point Flying Officer Peto a large birthday cake on which spoke to the cadets, complimenting Murphy, Adolph Diakow, Nick Bzoroff and Poug Paton umpired SMALL HOUSE.

CLEAN. WARM, POS After a long and enjoyable pro there was 25 candles. session Immediately. Apply 119 Avenue S. south.

6-5-p Charles Jillings, who leaves the various games. CAMPBELL FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED 308 Blrks Building. Phone 7135 29 Branches Throughout Canada secretary for the Church of England in Canada was in Leask for a short visit during the past week, renewing old acquaintances. Mr. Watts first enme to the parish 21 shortly to join the R.C.A.F., was In the evening a dance was held, 47 Garages and a large crowd attended.

Olinik them on their work. He complimented the flight sergeant on the manner in which he handled the flight, and upon his recent enlistment in the K.C.A.F. Flying Officer Peto paid special tribute to the band, which is under the leader guest of honor at a farewell party on Friday evening. The evening on Sunday, Mrs. Elofson's house burned down, but all the contents were saved by the firemen.

No one was at homo at the time, as everybody had gone to Sunday school. The house was insulated with shavings. The cause of the fire is unknown as there was no fire In the stove at the time, but It is reported the blaze started from the top. The house was insured. SCHOOL fcl'OKTS In spite of war conditions, Intense heat and mosquitoes, especially mosquitoes, Buchanan teachers' local held an annual school sports day on Friday, when seven schools took part.

Buchanan students made the highest score, enabling them to win the shield and two ball pennants. OARAGE FOR KENT 735 7TH AV'fcfiUK. 6-S-p gram the judges announced the following winners In the various divl-slons: Solo singing, a tie resulted between Pauline Slgurdson of El-fros and Kenneth Rodenbush of Leslie; monologues, Leona Johnson of the Westside district; tap dancing, Doralne O'Brien. 6-8 -c was spent In playing games and in Brothers' Orchestra supplied the music. Proceeds were $45.

The teachers will hold their meeting on Saturday to decide what will be years ago and was in charge of this mission for seven years. He dancing. Lunch, which was served LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY ARRANGED wi'hout delay. Agreements for sale purchased. A L.

Koyl. K. A K. Agencies Ltd Urd Floor. Birkl.

Bldg. Phone 7070. xtf at midnight, was followed by the 49 Houses Wanted ship of G. Wilson. came here first as a student from presentation to Charles of a signe done with the money.

The Interest shown by the citi UST TOUR PROPERTY WITH K. A Attendee. Ground Floor. Birks Two short plays were given by Emmanuel College in Saskatoon, SUARZER'8 PAWN SHOP LOANS MONEl ring from the community. The presentation was made by Mrs.

E. xlt and was later stationed here as an zens was evident by the splendid attention on this occasion. The on Jewelrv, watches, tools and article, of value. Cash for old gold 218 the pupils of the Westslde School. Ths audience found ths efforts of these pupils very amusing and YOU WANT TO BELL YOUR HOME, ordained minister.

There was no Perrin and Bremncr Donaldson. mosquitoes were very much in evi and sell it quickly, list It with tie Keevll Realty. xtl Anglican Church in Leask when he LOANS 175 TO 500. REPAYABLE, monthly. National Finance.

211 Ave. Bldg XI those staging ths playlet "Cora's first arrived and he was one of FIELD DAY WANTED. IMMEDIATELY. FULLY Callers," were awarded first prize. LOANS ON CARS FURNITURE, $100 UP.

Visitors Inspect Cudworth Hospital CUDWORTII. "Hospital Day" at NETHER HlL L. The annual furnished bungalow or 4-room atilte, yearly lease. Box 27SD Star-Pnoenlx. the instigators of the building of the present Ail Saints' Church, dence, which added greatly to the difficulties of the boys marching.

Cadet were present from Scnlac and Scotstown, The flight numbers 48. Second prize went to the players of "Melvlna Entertains." 6-3-c prompt confidential service to waee-earners, salaried persons. Pales of owners financed. The Crescent Finnnce Corporation 40ft working with the men in the tree WANTED TO RENT MODERN 4 OR lion, roomed house on West Side. Phone M3.

field day of the Ilillsburgh Rural Educational Association was held in Netherhlll on Friday, May 28. Eleven schools took part in the events. Nine Softball games and one bate-hall game were played. In the baseball, Buchanan won against Dydland by a big score, and In girls' Softball, Buchanan won Canada Buildina. Saskatoon.

tf 6-S-p From this parish he left to do Michael's Hospital on Sunday SMALL HOUSE WANTED FOR CASH Insurance 63a missionary work In Japan, where Others present on the reviewing platform were Flying Officer D. McMillan. Mayor G. Burdock, and K. Clean.

323 25th St. W. 6-5-c he was until the outbreak of war. While In Leask he held a service WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOUSES LIST was a success, and visitors from nearby districts and towns of St. Benedict, Bruno, Prud'homme, Leo-feld and Leofnard, were present In FOR YOUR INSURANCE.

OTt RHA1 csUte see W. W. Ajhley, $17 2nd Avenue eouth Pllone 6262 xtl In the piano solo section Mnna Thompson was first, with Olive Glslason of Quill Valley a close second. To conclude ths program the young twin girls of Mr. and Mrs.

Mundl Erlendson sang a pleasing duet to win a special priie. MEET IN U.S. Sgt. Fred Reynolds of Canada's vours vttls saskatoon aebdcim Ltd Phone 5T44. xe-27-c on Friday evening In All Saints' OBITUARY ALASKAN HIGHWAY INSURANT 'IF YOU WANT YOUR PROPERTY SOLD Church, where he gave an Inspir large numbers.

risks, all coverage. Cargo Insurance list it wiiii Gordon ucrnerson. xe-a-c ing address, choosing for hi text from St. John, chapter IS, "I am written anywhere. Policies Issued 1m mediately.

Lloyd's agents, Sumner Plnder Building, Saskatoon. Phone 7887 X4-1-C-44 Baxter of the Baptist Church. The hospital was decorated for this annual occasion, and ready for Inspection in any part of the build JOHN EDDIE DAVIDSON. John Eddie, farmer Suites Furnished 51 Burial was made in the Asquith the vine, ye are the branches, with out Me ye can do nothing." special corps training in tha U.S. Cemetery beside her late husband, GROUND FLOOR SUITE IN DUPLEX of the Davidson district, died at Business Opportunities 69 He spoke briefly of his former and Swava Magnusion of ths British Purchasing Commission la who died in 1927.

Good district. Adults only. Immediate possession. Phone 2231 or 91487, 6-4-c the Edmonton University Hospital work in Japan, and said he felt It ing. Many improvements and articles were noticed by the visitors which had been purchased by the Hospital Guild.

Each year the BUSINESSES BUY. SELL. ANYWHEKB. Jennet Ainslie was born in Peter TWO-ROOM FURNISHED SUITE 229 Write us your requirements. Our listing had not been all for nothing, Washington, both of Leslie, i-icent-ly met outside the Whits House in on Sunday, May 23, arter an illness of about five days.

Mr. Eddie had 4th Avenue, south. 8-8 undergo investigation tor renanuity. sum boro, Ontario, on February 25, 1855, where later site married Andrew the Christian church with Its small Service of Song Held at Biggar BIGGAR. A servies of long was held at the United Church on Sunday morning conducted by Mrs.

J. Rutherford, assisted by the Junior choir In the absence of Rev. L. H. Sanders.

Following the Lords Prayer, verses were said in reference to each hymn by the following members of the choir; Lois Moore, Wllla Munt, Kathleen Moore, Verna ner Business Sellers. Saskatoon, xtt FURNISHED 2 ROOM SUITE. ON BATH farmed In this district since 1902, band of followers still stood today. ronm floor. M3 Dufferln Avenue.

8-8-c FOR RENT ON LEASE. LUNCH COUN- Mather. After a few years they guild purchases some supplies which will add to the comfort of the patients, and be an improve and retired in 1B34. He was born Washington. They had a real confab about the old home town.

F.O. Kris Eyolfson of Leslie wss ter and grticery opportunity, living quar He stressed the fact that In the NEWLY DECORATED WELL FURNISHED moved west to homestead eight ters emacnea. uooa oner tor ngnt party, with some cah. Box 284 Star- suite. 3 block, from l.T.s.

scnooi minds of all freedom loving people In Glencoe, on July 12, 18f2, where he was married to Flora" Mc-Rae. who died on October 17, 1937. Phone mornings only, 7.101. 6-7-c miles north of the town of Morden, Manitoba. In 1904 they settled on a Phoenix.

8-3-c there was no doubt of the ultimate ment to the hospital. The latest addition Is a sterilizer one of the Saskatchewan fliers introduced to the King and Queen as they were on a recent tour of Brit COMFORTABLE. CLEAN SUITE. WITH bsleonv. and telephone In suite.

All new victory of the Allies In the present farm near Asquith, being among Autos and Trucks for Sale 71 Other improvements are an addi He leaves one daughter, Mrs. L. struggle, but that ths thing to furniture 809 9lh Street. 6-5-p the first settlers to rush ahead of ish air bases In England. C.

Fleet of Edmonton: three suns, 1040 CHEVROLET SUDAN: 1939 CHKV- tion to the isolation ward, Improved water system, better light TWO-ROOM SUITE FURNISHED OR the railroad, which had at that time rolet sedan; 1H35 Plymouth coach. 1938 Rae of New Westminster, B.C., Hue part. 8th Street, near Broadway, Pnone (11616. 6-3-r- strive for was a lasting peace after victory, which could only bo obtained through the unity of nations and the brotherhood of man. While Studebaker sedan: 1929 Bludehfiker converted, one 4-wheef car chassis.

600x16 ing in the operating room. The Wallln. A Scripture reading was reached Saskatoon. Mr. Mather had purchased C.P.R.

land on which the town of Asquith now stands. When tires; one truck chassUt. 32x6 tires: and Randy of Davidson. He also leaves two brothers, George of Car-stairs, and Robert of Carroll. given by Jessie Porter, Deltra foot one way.

O'Nell Motors. 308 4th Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic grounds also art looking better each year with added shrubbery, paths and trees. Cudworth and dis Suites (Unfurnished) 51a In Leask Mr. Watts was tha guest Avenue, aouth. Phone 4466 or 5937.

Eamon sang a solo, prayers were offered by Velma Fogelberg and the railroad came through they 6-4-c THREE-ROOM SUITE TOR RENT Ap moved into town and opened up a of Mr. and Mrs. C. Rlffer. RAIN ply 1031 Avenue souui, or fnone 4473, FOR SALE 1S27 NASH U-TON.

tires. Ben N. Penner. Rosthern. GOOD 8-8-p Neb.

The funeral service wfts held in the Davidson United Church on Wednesday, May 26. Rev. R. G. general store which they operated jean Lloyd, and announcements were made by Phylis Fogelberg.

trict is proud of having an Institution of such high stsndard as St Michael's. or 6413 after 8. 6-4-c THREE ROOMS, KITCHEN AND BATH An anthem was also given by the THREE CARS DB LUXE BARBER SHOP. 215 22nd Street, east. 6-5-c until 1916.

The late Mrs. Mather had given Ground floor, ttiectnc stove, fnemaire garage, ateam heat. University district. choir, with Loah Newton as organ The executive for the Hospital Guild, Mrs. J.

M. Wiebe, president; 192S MODEL A COUPE. L. KKINDEL. 316 many years of service in church June 1.

Walter Ross Ltd. 6-5-c Avenue r. south. fnone 4322 after 6.30. ist.

A children's story was told by Mrs. A. A. Hooge. The offering was Mm.

II. C. Goudie, treasurer; Mrs 6-3-p Thompson officiated. Pallbearers were J. Dean.

E. Weighill, I Bell, C. H. Lick, W. A.

Speedle and A. Archibald. Burial was made In the Davidson Cemetery. and community work, and had continued to attend service until fall EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE. ARCHED.

2-room suite, glassed-in sleeping balcony. A welcome rain ell on Sunday, starting early In the morning with a thunderstorm, and turning Into a good steady downpour, which lasted most of the day. Although moisture conditions wers good In the early spring, the lftnd was fast beginning to need rain, as this was F. X. Hauber, secretary, arranged SEDAN, $85.

1928 CHEVROLET Lome Avenue. 908 6-4-p Immediate possession. Phone 97542 After In charge of Joyce Newton and Verle King. Mrs. J.

Rutherford ing health forced ner to give up Pain Quickly If you suffar from rtitumattts, rttorttit, jt atuntio pib try this iimpi tnzpDt.T horns rcp. Qt a ptcktf of Ku-tx Fro-ertpuoo from your dror Ut Mix tt tUi a Q'lftrt oC wittr, add Ui Jofca of 4 Icmonj. U'a and plaaaut. You ncM 7 taniMpoomful two timw a day. Often within hours omtmi iver-Tilgtu gpieudid reiultt ar obtained, th palm ar not qutrkly rel-ived ajid If you do not fI bitter, Ku-x Prcaciiptton will ct you nothing to try.

Your mony re fund If tt does not hflo yon. Ra-fi Pr the social details regarding the an JO. B-d-C her long association as a teacher nual event. The receipts for the gave the address and spoke on the TWO ROOM SUITES. CONN AUGHT 1931 PONTIAC SEDAN GOOD TIRES and good running condition.

$225. Also one 1941 Chevrolet motor, complete less in the Sunday school. She was a Building. Power and electrical refriger day were $192.50. MALCOLM McPIIEE DAVIDSON.

Malcolm McPhee of life member of the women's mis ation. Immediate possession. Phone 2088. 6-9-c transmission, used 3,000 miles, 1150. the first moisture of any conse Maglll's Garage.

6-3-p value of sacred songs and hymns In worship as music and singing were among man's many blessings. She said in songs and hymns sentiments sionary society, a charter member the Davidson district died at the quence the land had received since '32 CHEVROLET SEDAN. 6 TIRES, Al POSSESSION JUNE FIRST DUPLEX block. 612 Lanadowne Avenue. Large five-roomed eulte.

glassed-in verandah. the snow melted. Davidson Union Hospital on Sat of the Laura Secord Chapter I.O.D.E., and had held the office conumon, cneap. iur mna Btreet. 6-S-p Frost did quite a lot of damage garage, garden.

50. T. M. Ball Lumber oNstandard bearer since the organ tcrtvttnn 1a for and rtrnnmendail by Bishop Arranges For Services NEILBURG. The Anglican W.A.

no. 1929 DE SOTO COACH. IN GOOD SHAPE Bert's Service Garage. Phone 6226 UKKtt a and other laaoinn arugnuu. are expressed for us which we ourselves feel, but are unable to voice.

Hymns have always been connected with worship, the greatest and old 6-4-C urday, May 22, Mr. McPhee had lived In this distiict since 1909, having moved here from Alberta. He was born In Mount Forest, October 4, 1801, where ho married Janet Michol, also of Mount Forest. Suites Fur. A Unfur.) 51 ization of the chapter.

She leaves six daughters. Mrs. Hugh Dickey of Rose bank, to early garden plants which were up, and cutworms are also reported to be on the rampage. All crops nnd garden stuff aie much later than last year. Gladys Robinson left for Sas est collection being the Book of FOR SALE 19.19 DE LUXE DODGE sedan, low mileage, six-ply tires, uel privately onlv.

Heater. $900. Box "If You Suffer Distress From" ONE AND TWO-ROOM SUITES. 419 H. south.

APPLY 6-3-c Mrs. Hcnrv Shaw and Mrs. Itnvl met on Saturday afternoon. May 29. at the home of Mrs.

Massey, 905 Sur-Phoentx. 6-8-e Parker of Asquith, Mrs. David Rooms Furnished 53 Autos and Trucks Wanted 72 katoon on Saturday en route to when 16 members and some visitors attended. Arrangements were made for a tea at Mrs. Warriner's home Peat, Mrs.

Sidney Peat, and Mrs. C. N. Trask of Saskatoon; two sons. John of KiniRtlno, and William of His wife died in 1934.

He leaves four sons, Fred and Norman of Vancouver, B.C., and Mao and Jack of Davidson; one FURNISHED P.OOMS, $30 AND $22.50 per month. Patricia Hotel. tf Rockcliff, where she will WE BUY USED CARS AND FEMALE WEAKNESS a new member of the R.C.A.F. June, Several embroidered Moose Jaw; 34 grandchildren; and LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM Phone 98319. 611 Temperance.

6-3-c articles wsre brought in. sister, Mrs. A. Talt of Winlock, (W.D.) An enjoyable evening was held 27 great-grandchildren. TRUCKS Immediate Settlement Phone 6325.

BOYD 2nd A letter wss read from the Rt. Rev. Bishop W. T. Hallam stating The members of the local chapter on Saturday at the home of Mrs.

J. THREE ROOMS. FURNISHED. ON BATH-room floor: also two rvms, fumlhd for light housekeeping, June 1st. 6178.

810 7th Avenue. 6-8-p and two brothers, Teter of Mount Forest, and Neil of Red Deer, Alta. The funeral service was held In attended In a body. Pallbearers that arrangements had been made Which Mka Yoti Crrnky, Rvrvou Park, when the girls of the Junior W.A. entertained their mothers.

$950 CASH FOR LATE MODEL CAR. What of fern 7 J. Kloti, Denzll, Sank were H. Matheson, R. B.

Warren, for the Rev. J. C. Jolley of Cut 6 9-p TWO ROOMS. U.OHT HOUSEKEEPING.

No children. Apply 637 Avenue E. sou tit. 6-4-c If vou auf far from' l--r. I I Knife to take a monthly service Ths evening was spent In playing VV.

Sweet, W. J. Thompson, B. N. Forsyth, and A.

Calder. 1938 OR '39 PODGE OR PLYMOUTH DE the Davidson United Church on Monday, May 24- Pallbearers were St. Patrick's Church, in the ab luxe coupe or coach. Cash. Box 282 sence of a student minister here.

Star-Phoenix. 6-9-p George Jose, L. Lick, William games, a quiz, and musical contests. Lorna Kllborn was pianist, and Pat Webb and Marion Norby sang a duet. cram pi, backache, hpftdacbe, perloda of the blue due to functional monthly a is turbanc There will also be a song service Howie, Gillespie and August Heinrlch.

MRS. JAMES CLADDIN KER ROBERT. On May 25. Mrs. Gladdin, who resided 12 CASH FOR 1040 OR '41 CHEVROLET OR Plymouth sedan.

No dealers. Box 280D Star-Phoentx. 6-4-c Psalms, The Reformation Inspired many-sacred songs, she said, and gave great Impetus to hymn writing. Luther was the outstanding composer. Bliss Moody, the evangelist, with his singing partner, Sankry, did much to popularize many hymns, and Seth Parker of radio fame revived many of the older hymns which will still be kept In our hymnarles to draw us to God with sacred memories.

The speaker at the evening service was W. S. Lloyd. Music was given by the senior choir, an anthem conducted by Mrs. R.

Buchanan. Mrs. A. A. Hooge was organist.

At a meeting of the young musicians' club held at the homo of Joan Rutherford plans were made for a duo piano recital to be held In the Presbyterian Church in June, when the net proceeds will go for war relief work. A program followed, and the president announced the numbers, which were arranged In story form by Nadlne James. A paper on the life of Mozart was given by Ronald Kinney, snd on the by the members once a month. Next meeting will be at Mrs. S.

Graham's on June 25. 6trt at once take tydla V. Later, the girls and their mothers 16 in all, sat down to a meal WANTED BY PRIVATE PARTY GOO I med car with good tires. Box 2791 Plnkham'e Vegetable Compound. It S'ar-Phocnlx.

6-4-c miles north of Kerrobert, died In the hospital where she had been a patient for about three months. The Charlotte Reldt, on behalf of the MRS. ELLA KALFOCR NIPAWIN. The funeral of Mrs. Ella Balfour, widow of the late junior W.A, presented Mrs.

Park 41 CHEV. OR DODGE 5-PAS9. COUPE-Low mileage. Cash, private sale. 4 Mny John Balfour, was held on Friday bee Moose Jaw.

6-4-p with a pretty fruit bowl and expressed a wish that Mrs. Park Bitton Park Couple Married 50 Years ATLSHAM. Celebrating their rrom me salvation Army nau to Woodlawn Cemetery, with Lt. R. not only neipe reupa montniy paia but fclfto Ured, weak, nerroua feel-Inin, Thla Is due to ita soothing efTert on oxi or woman a moit im- fOltTAKT OW.ANII.

Plnkham'e Compound la one of the moat effective medicines you ran buy rparte speUllT for women. Taken reirularly Pink ham's Compound hell build up rU tan re a trial nut such symptoms. Also a fine tonic I Made In Canada. We pay cash for used cars and trucks. Phone 7573 Allen's Service Jackson officiating.

would continue as their leader when they start their meetings again next fall. Mrs. Roland Man-sell thanked the hostess and the xtt funeral service was held in the Kerrobert Anglican Church on May 28, with Rev. H. Proctor oi Macklin officiating.

Pallbearers were: C. Dvorak, T. Dvorak, B. Wilson, J. Wilson, F.

Heirtt and D. Heidt. Burial was in Kerrobert Cemetery. Surviving are hrr widower; a member of the Canadian Reserve Golden wedding, Mr. and Mrs.

H. W. Hitchcock, of Ditton Park, re Mrs. Balfour died In the Lady Grey Hospital on Tuesday, at the age of 71 years. She was horn at Auto Repairs, Accessories 73 girls for the very enjoyable ceived their many friends and Covington, Kentucky, U.S.A., an neighbors at their home on Sun SEE US FOR YOUR RADIATOR repairs.

Harrison, McCord and Long radiator eores. Modern Radiator Service Phone 740L 106 3rd Saskatoon xtt day, May 23. Mr. Hitchcock, who came with her parents to settle in Manitoba In 1885. She married John will 76 years old in June, was Army, five sons, Kenneth, who Is Balfour at Baldur.

In 1892. born in Iondon. England, and came Later Mr. and Mrs. Balfour and to Canada in 1881.

Mrs. Hitchcock. Ilife of Mendelssohn, by Edith Her- ALL MAKES OF I1ADIATOP.S CLI' A NED. reoaired and recored Central Rsdialoi Shop 327 2nd Avenue. Saskatoon.

x.s-2-e seiving with the Army overseas, Douglas, John, Peter, and Norman, at home; and three daugh the former Rose May Emery, will ring. Others on the program were family moved to Weybuin, Sask. where thfy farmed for 30 years, be ONE MINUTE NEWS ABOUT JOHNS-MANVILLE MODEL OF MINE PROYES UNCANNY Recently, your J-Xf Reporter saw an amazing model of the world's largest asbestos mine the famous Johns-Manvllle mine at Asbestos, Quebec. This hand-earved. wooden model faithfully reproduces the huge "open-pit' mine which is more than half-e-mlle wide and deep enough to bury a modern skyscraper.

Even the big power shovels and the company railway locomotives and ore cars are scaled to size. But the most uncanny feature of the model Is its ability to answer hundreds of questions about the big pit. It provides J-M engineers with accurate, up-to-the-minute Information on any part of the mine. Built Into the model are narrow cross sections which can be raised, and which are colored to show the composition of the asbestos ore bodies as revealed by diamond drill operations. Already, the model has proved highly valuable to Johns-Manville engineers a a guide to future developments al the big asbestos mine.

be 68 years old In August. Is of French descent, and was born In June Lundgren, Lorraine Low, Au dry Adolph, Dot Reid, Norma Mln- ters, Joyce, Marion, and Dorothy. fore coming to Nipawln to reside Tires and Vulcanizing 74 six years ago. Three sons and one daughter sur TIRE RF.TREADKRS, AVE. SASKA tooa.

Tractor tires repaired or mugged Any else repaired or retreaded. xtl W. T. HATTON LUSRLAND. William T.

Hatton vive, William, Rose Valley; Chester, Flin Fion; Arthur, Nipawln; Mrs. C. H. Roen, Plapot. She Is also sur LET TIRE SPECIALISTS C'HkCK YOUR tires now Make your driving safe and economical.

Vic Robertson. 123 3rd north, phone 4598. xtt shall, Jone O'Donnell, Joan Ford, Joyce Astley, Mavis Campbell, Dot Bulleyment, Velma Fogelberg. Sheila Angus. Alvin Spector and Phyllis Fogelberg.

A meeting of the Captain McNalr Chapter of the I.O.D.E. was held In the Legion Hall with 17 members presided over by Mrs. F. Watters. formerly of Luseland, died suddenly In Vancouver, early Saturday morning, from a heart attack.

For several years he was associated with J. H. Stewart here, and was Here's a Program of Intereit To All Northern Saskatchewan "From The Star-Phoenix" A presentation of the news highlights contained In lb Provincial Newt Pag of ths Slar-Phoenis each day. Hear about tha events of Interest In central and northern Set, katchewan communities! aa reported by Star-Phoenix correspondent. EVERY DAY mfe PRINCE ALEERT 2.30 to 2.45 if 8C 0 DIAL 900 p.m.

Aiey ek ON YOUR RADIO Chatham, Ont They were married st Dresden, Ont, where they lived until 190S, and then went to Irtdian Head, Sask, to farm until 1909. A homestead at Shackleton, Sask. was the next venture and they farmed there until 1926. Mr. Hitchcock then clerked In a general store for a few years before buying a restaurant In Shackleton, which they operated until 1938.

They retired and came to llvs in their own home, on the farm of a daughter, VULCANIZING, TRUCK, TRACTOR AND car tires repaired Used tires. Thompson's Tire Shoo. 124 Ave A. Saskatoon t-3-5-43-r vived by one brother, Williams, Nipawln; and two sisters, Mrs. J.

Ward, Rolla, N.D., and Mrs. Helmer, Alexo, and eight grandchildren. well and favorably known through out a wide area. He left Luseland A copper trail was arranged, the committee In charge to assist pupils WEST INDIES COPRA in 1928 for California, hers his wedding to Rachael Rigney, for MRS. A.

SLATHER ASQUITH. The death of Mrs. Andrew Mather removed from the merly of Luseland took place at is Misses B. Grenkle, N. McLean and E.

Weaver. Mrs. R. King pave a fine talk on nutrition, and Mrs NASSAU. A statistical survey of the West Indian copra Industry Glendale.

Not long after they has been carried out, and a confer-' district one of Its oldest and mostjwent to reside in Vancouver. The once is to he held soon to consider highly respected pioneers. The widow; a ten-year-old daughter Mrs. E. L.

Harvey, in the Ditton Lloyd gave a paper on victory gar-Park diftrict. dens, lt was decided to "sdopt" Mr. Hitchcock Is a justice of the prisoner of war, with no next f)t the formation of sn service held In the UnltediMarilyn; and a one-year-old son issociation for copra and otheriChurch was conducted by Rev. R. survive.

Mr. Hatton was bom at peace for the district, and a mem-ikin. Mr. J. Davis is in chatge of oil-seed producers.

Reid, assisted by Rev. J. M.Chatsworth, OnU ber of the Odd Fellows and Masons. this work..

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