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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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i i in 1. 1 m-ktiMit rifHiniT FUNNY nriii, jmv itit tits' BUSINESS FLORISTS loaiiar4i fl 7 i il'iarn Brudy, Lfcrsona! bealUa Name J. L. Blyth and H. C.

Adams Church Wardens at Battleford Papers Feature Club Meeting fit ii BIGGAR. Numt-maiics, the 'in in of muncv, "as tilt of j-polx iiy Mi-. I. I.vno.i unit Mr- Uuntiar BATTLEFORD. J.

L. Blyth. T. Farebrother: treasuier, Mrs. was apixiinted rector's warden E.

Dorcas secretary, and the following elected to the! Mrs. T. lienm-on: literature sec-vestn- at the annual meerng oflretary. Mrs. E.

M. Ball; Little St. Ceorge's Anglican Church' Helpers, Mrs. Nel-on: girls aux-, ccngreation ngroatiun; i i iliarv, nijjh i The preentatlun of a trav to Mrs. R.

Riddell, and a picture to girl auxt'idry. Mrs Moore, juniora Mia. H. L. i OJ L'O ir urn.

nit to tl i-imii: 1 in i i. 1 1' I. 1. 1 i tin- l- 1 i ii -I 'f Jib- 1 tp.t ft I li i I I A People's arden. H.

C. iiliior, P. Husulak; election auditor, committee, G. H. Simpson, H.

C. I Adams and J. L. Blyth: vestry, 1 Sheriff S. Waterman, S.

Burden. I D. Bremrier, C. E. Light, Mayor R.

Nelson, G. Wuttunee, P. Husu-. lak, E. E.

Hoare; delegates to i synod, H. C. Adams and C. E. Light with J.

J. Meredith and G. H. Simpson as alternates'. I Canon H.

E. Hives presided. I Reports were submitted by the following: Financial. H. C.

I Adams: womens auxiliary, Mrs. A. T. Farebrother and Mrs. M.

Layton: girls auxiliary, Mrs. T. Moore: junior auxiliary, Mrs. H. E.

Hives: Sunily School, H. Boani tor a License to el! 1eer in hotel prelaw known as Hit? Hotel at Saskatoon. Sa-k of which the following tt a correct legal decnioon' Lou 1 to 4, extepting theienut the West 10 feet theieot, and the most 50 feet ot Lot a. all in Block Adams; Anglican Young People's sailtSr "koTn Plan No. tC IH.i said premises being known an No.

118 2Ut street. East, bd'kdtOon, bank DAI ID Sa'katoon. Saskatchewan, Association, Arthur Burden; Anglican Advance, E. E. Hoare.

At the annual meeting of St. Mrs. Crawford was made by Mrs. R. D.

Wilson. NOTU KS NOTICE KOKM Li. RF: AFPI.ICATION FOR LICENSE TO SELL BEER LNDER THE FR( lalONS OF THE LIQLOR ACT NOTICE 1 lyrebv given that the un "H-iq-of thl 20lh d.iv of Jainiaiv. AD 1U47. RITZ HOTEL LIMITED per ilham L.

Leatros, I 2 c-s NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Eiai of ELIZA MARGARET LRL1CKM1ANK. late ot the Cttv ot Saskatoon, tn the Province of baskauhewan, spinster, deceased Ail claims against the above estate, duly vermed by statutory declaiation and with particulars and valuation security held. If any. must he sent to he undersigned before the 15th day of February 11)47, CASWELL, WHITMORE A STOCKAN 412 MacMillan Bldg, Saskatoon, Saak. aoiicHois for the l-2S-c-s NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate ot ANDREW JAGLR, late of the Litv ot saskatoon.

In the Province of saak au hew an, Ail claims against the above Estate, duly verified by statutory declaration and with particulars and valdatiou ol security held, if an, must be sent to the undersigned before the loth day I of February, AD 194 "The butler was always spilling soup down his neck! b. ii Inn lien iliut. is uni! iiuiUnn mm ci unit the i i ho-lni akiaii uar or- li III" rlub were am! ili-plii "it Arr.ina"- in Ii i il i a alentllif (I ante ii It laii ui'l! pai'tv wj belli In. ni" I lone MiKenie tl ell III hnilnl' line I.lundi'ii who tv Ini' tiurn. iHinnq a pin Iml a bit In a elet a-H tlic lllll- pieselilt'il to Itlumlen bv Fold on I nt tin' K.itliemiK.

Hospital Fund GavelO Help, Report Shows CARNIVAL By George's Womens Auxiliary recently the following officers were elected: Honorary president, M. Robinson: president. Mrs. M. Layton: vice-presidents, Mrs.

C. E.Light and Mrs. R. D. Nelson; secretary, Mrs.

A. Provincial Briefs SATISFACTORY BEPOHT WIXGARD The annual meeting of the congregation of rit. Cyprians Church was held on January 19, Rev. R. G.

Douglas in charge, and a satisfactory financial report was submitted by the peoples warden, Carl Peterson. Rev. R. G. Douglas compli-itiented and thanked the members for their true spirit of co ti.a ip 1 i i I iilliM i I hi1 lit itj i P'l It i a nn.i! I pal uiiiEP Ill 1 I uu lien (l rKjl til: i-ai in1 vv 11 Upplii i Ia i im.

1 I- I' I Ol Ml 'll M- 1 1 1 1 'i i i Copt i if i i 1 1 1 a 1.. or (iin ti 1 an ot a lie -a1 i i IN he I 1 1 illM 1 1 1 1 1 1 I'I' 1 1 pi I I I tH 1 1 ft aa 'inii l- i 'I 111'. I 1 -I 1 1 1 I I mu i 'i I III Ii I I'll" i 'I I 1 1, i 1. 1 I 1 I )lll I i 'I' ll," I 'll' 1 1. Ii i i I.

fui 1 1 'hi I I li i'i I', I 1 rlll.l li I lor a I II I ll III I lll.l! Ini Pi 111 I ,1, I' I 1 1 111' 'hi 'V I( I I lull ji 1 1 A or tn, tt tern m.iiii"d 1 1 III I.I 1 1 -I .1 MIRTH BATTLEFORD The I'i il llo-pitnl Community In -l and Beliellt Fund met ten appeal- lol' a l-tatue duilllg the uar and al-o a number nt -tall members who were ill. it i eporied at the general Ha etmg Tue-duv. The lie-t al-o a and pre-( nied gilts to more, than ice men who re CASWELL. WHITMORE STOClxAN 412 MacMillan Bldg Saskatoon. Sask.

tiTAN'Tun rrvvrv Solicitors for the Executor WAN llliD. GOOD, fcjXPERJ- enced head miller, good wages. State experience, references. A payable proposition for the right man. Apply Foam Lake flour Mills, Foam Lake, Sask.

l-IIk-c TENDERS TOWN OK WILKIE, SASK. Sealed tenders endorsed on the envel-, ope 'lender" will be received up to operation and fellowship during 1 mb utit. tw, anu (ho RA Hainan. Town Clerk, ine VCcll. Wilkie.

Sak, tor the construction of All officers were appointed a 1 ,5 1 00 water Mama wi ro.oioofo't for 1947: Min-li. ng 0 Valves' Plans and specifications may be obtained bspm the Consulting Engineers upon thw deposit of the sum ot allOOt). and re-elected i'ters warden, Carl Kaibfleisch; people's warden, Carl Peterson: 4110 00. Dick Turner were installed in office: Honor ary presidents, Mrs. R.

Steven- son and Mrs. E. Collins; presi- dent, Mrs. G. E.

Robins; vice-' presidents, Mrs. Plewman and J. A. Browne; secretary, Mrs. A.

Sanford; treasurer, Mrs. J. H. Moore; press secretary, Airs. E.

Collins; temperance, Mrs. ja Barnes; finance. Mrs. H. ciai-g, Mrs.

Plowman; organists, 'm. s. C. J. Jeffery, Mrs.

A.L. Rob- A i 4i -j i. i ft i iup 1 1 tntS oH f)i it lit! it tja i.t i Ii I I ill i Kwil It in-- ill!" in i'i luil" ti i pi iiiinl'Mi 'll I'I I I 1 1 i him; in bn lih I .1 ni 't i( Hi p'll M'lil lull iil'1 li. n.n tb.it nil ni Ill I llll't 1 til Ini'" 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 I I I bn' 11 1 i. I In II' lin no u.iii In In 1 1 1 ill, "I'lll le "i 1 i l.i 1 1 Ml ii i nung v.

in II with ,1 mill til'll iiiur and a m.i pin i I 1 el I I'm a I dm id th" I'i a-- -pi I. ill nii-iMi I jrii'f I hut ilo IUif ,1 It'll i 1 1 1 int-n on iMtiill-i IlilU ll.nl (111 Op! (i- it( ot pool nrfui.it inn. jt woiilfi Ih mm hci- 1. ,11, every long Right. One inti-t have "li'otig wings Hy as tar as catbirds go spend tlie iiilci So 1 simply staved, 'A' pi.

aiicd Kitty. 'But t'ouMnt. I mean liuw rniilil m. 1 cier pi rsi-ted. Here I am to that.

'-he (lid haven -een her replied his -Coated Height mr. ri' mg to stay lot Moll'! oii lone nine? Ml's Peter a ked. "No, lint a lilt," lOplied Killy Bat lv. 'I'i i haps i-," sal'l Mrs Ii ler. Klltv shook his head.

She I oe not twin know I'm there he. not pel md MrIeier' 1 i 1 1 I and i etei togilliei. Because Mie leit cm lv he- lore I would have thought of til! UWl I I WIl.ll is 1 1 UUUIH have "laved log, 'Ihe if we liiMi lnL''t flrt h(ti firiIimI ihf h.nf inv win!) iirt-n i.i -t "I tin 111,11 1 ment at the hn-pital. and a don.i-t ot mi wa- made to the On pit il Monioii.il Fund, said ('. Batchelor, Ihe prc-iilent.

The finamud repoii, bv Orace lagan, showed a bai-l ol nearly Ot I leer- elected for 017 were llonmaiy pie-ulent, Dr. 0. K. pre-adcnt, ('. Ilatche-, lor.

Mi president, V. MacXed; -ei lei.d trca-urer, Miss Graiel lie ba- eii over hde before, lagan. eeedtive ommittee, Mi-s volt -laved at home iiw.it uii llamdton, Mr-. Glace Oi might know more, Peter Kab- llo-km. rank Jom s' I larry make -aid -lie.

Mi-. Pebr would Him km, in, William Anthony and' keep I'eler at home in thedea'r Svdne.v Partington. Old Mother Nainte Bri.ir-pabh all the time -lie i mild In nn i'll- and my ear- "Why didnt vmi go a- u-nal?" hi" a ibmg i- it mtM Peter wanted to know, Mv I'M" aliine might lie hurt a wing. It didn't l.i,,i, nr mv on'- alone might bother me in -holt lhgld-' he 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 Iml not hot li So now here but I knew it could I I-now," Peter Kabbit. not po- thly take me on that! Hi, -napped mil ot 11 ami KKLL1HER.

Mumps is on No buy that one (atclnmi 'nothcr pot, lady him my cuspidor! Lashburn Church, School, Hold Annual Board Meets tlls tovvu an(i t-v cry fainilv has hail at om. uttering hom (lie di-ea-e recentlv. None ticcn -enou-ly ill, however, hi greatest 'concern has i Kooning the ctnldren i cold at the same, LairdUroups Hear Mam and rural are near-1 a Education Talks Laird .1, iinuiij Nickel, whose as "Ihe Attitude of the LAIRD. Members of Parent Teacher A. heard two mldie.sses on educu-, and saw two educational Tll'''ay.

Kpeakets were Miss K. Klas pruiuirv leather lined tout lung method -'1IWU, Work." fcAeKAT(XJN NUKr'ERX (Mrs. E. MAH-null' 112 2nd Ave. No.

Pbone 3u. friowers for ail oc-caiou Nursery Pb 2107. So QUO feet undt-r giAs. -r LOHIsl TO THE BEssBoKOLuH MiUjr Flower shop jt Vitb sower." Fb. 77T7 214 JU Street, i.

xi LOST AND li LOVT OV JW its Mix i duv North Baltipforti to a-kuX)h us iuiKh at hillfolti amt funtenit. in tr Udine and ati-lit-v reteue Keneious reiuritl to owner. H. MiMuipiu I --Mrtln- s-k 1 tsai or arouiwi uun iu finder tti ret Ysh. 'A'A'XAA f-n have Mitre by railing NUrun cn have Mitre Oxtnan.

RUi 752 and for ad pa' mg 1 2s-r WOLLD PARTY IN DING CARTON laiteiJed SnakwWh Inn, and Imt at Faria Cafe. pteae call K. Smith, between 8 and l-2p LT LADY RolND YELLOW Col Westfield wrHt watch, hlack corded bracelet. Reward Phone 47l. 1-29-c 'iosT srnAVRi in, u'TTi ft raids.

Kinder please phone Mai-tin. Western Hotel. Reward. 1 st oiTIpa7n tTnil WRAPPED JN white surf, on Airport bus or between Hudson's Bay and 25ih Street, Phone .1.1 js MALE HELP WANTED 12 WANTED GOOD MILL-wright with flour machinery experience. State references and experience.

Apply Foam Lake Flour Mills, Foam Lake, Sask. 1-2 -c AN TED A MLDICAL DOCTOR 10 locate at Hanley. Town of Hanley and M. of Rosedale No. 284 otfers generous retaining fee and a free office.

Hanley the trading centra for an extensive rural area. Further particulars maw be obtained at Town Clerk's Office. Hanley. 20-c WATCHMAKER WANTED FOR REGINA Must be flr-d-class man, with several years experience, and own tools. Bench supplied.

Give full particulars in first letter. bteady employment if satisfactory. Apply to Box 17.o Star-Phoenix. 1-25-c 'FIFTY FULLY EXPERIENCED HARD ROCK GOLD (MINERS Cod wages and contract bonus Join anadas largest leading gold mine permanent operations. Large expansion program now being developed.

Apply lotal National Employment Office or 201 Dominion Bank Bldg, Saskatoon. KERR ADDISON GOLD MINES LTD. Virgimatown, Ont. 2-19-c MAN. EXPERIENCED IN GENERAL store work.

Good salary assured More located in northern Saskatchewan town. State age and references. Married e.x-serviceman preferred. Apply Box 1767 Star-Phoeinx. 1-21) WANTED IMMEDIATELY Journeymen Bricklayers POWER HOUSE rOXSTRlT-TJON AT SLAVE FALLS, MANITOBA.

44 hours per w-eek at SI 33 per hour, plus 1st class board and room. Transportation expense refunded after three months, plus eight hours travelling tune. Work In your shirtsleeves the Job is completely closed in and healed. Apply to; CITY HYDRO, LMPLON I AT OITHTR. 33 STREET, WINNIPEG, MAN.

J-28-P WANTED EXPERIENCED PARTSMAN for l.H.C. general line and moior truck. Good salary, excellent opportunity foi advancement. Appiv in own handwriting, mention HRe, experience, present employment. Hill Equipment Co.

Swift Current, Sask. 1-28-c INTERNATIONAL NICKEL COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED it you are between IU and 39 vears of age aud in good health, you can secure employ ment Prov Iona necessary. experience not Apply to your nearest oflite ol NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE for information regarding rales ot pay, physical to-quirements and conditions of employment. Inquiries direct to the Company will be promptly answered.

Address: INTO Personnel Copper Cliff. Ont, 2 0-c A YOUNG MAN, WAR VETER IRK. ferred, as clerk in department store in Northern Saskatchewan town, pre-forably w'ilh some experience in the grocery or hardware trade. Reply, stating age, experience and mo ary required, to Box ITbd Star Pho nix. I 2' NATIONAL ORGANIZATION Ri yi SH( UK! -MAN AG LR REBUKED IM mediately for Wilkie Lnum Hosid).

Mint be capable ol maintaining arcounis and recuids required bv New Hospital Servlies Plan also in super vise buying of supplies. Apply, st.il ing qualifications, rclerences and sh ary expected to the Secretary. Wilkie Union Hospital. Wilkie. Nk 2-1 voting men with a degree or equivalent, to train for executive poMnnut, Mvixt have good appearance and per-aonalitv.

Splendid opiMirninlty itr right men Inquhles will be tienind In confidence. Apply Box 111D Phoenix. l-3ftc CHOIR LEADER AND ORGANIST WANTED Choir Master and Organist 4 Manual Organ) for Gim'e Presbyterian Church. Calgai Sowilng accommodation 1.500. hslnrv $lod pr annum with months holiday.

Greafe-ti opportunity in anada for voial and lm.o umcnial teacher. Iivel.v city and climate Choir now of 53 vnues Siaie quallficatlom and experience tn Snovvflrn. HtOl 6th Street Calgary, Alberta. 1 2M-C burn groups, the I'm ted Church Women's Missionary Society, United Church congregation and the Lashburn school district lu-ld their annual meetings Tues non, nu'J 111 tu Legion hall I uesilay afternoon and re elected retiring trustees, IIUKi ll (U.v and Wednesday. of the Limed Church Wednes-j av evening C.

.1. Jeltery, A. lansnn and L. O. Latmlnnl Robinson and L.

0. I.angtord stewards. 1 gion met at the home of Mrs. J. H.

Ham, and Mrs. J. H. Burton installed the following officers: President, Mrs. G.

Krepps; vice-presidents, Mrs. A. Wilford and Mrs. J.H. Ham; secretary, Mrs.

v' rJl dl-'beale1 Mls- Jacobson; du, 'ula' missionary L.ll"ntl?1v M.r?'. 1:111 Mewardship, Mrs. A. L. Rob- niMin on; (immunity Ai'VaS Drciviiieil the choir, and Rev.

G. E. th, ni', Win ill lhe of 11,0 mid Iml the'Riillp reidino- CM m1, a do Mrs' studydk! inson, Ml s. W. 1.

AlcMurdo, Mis, and came to Canada with Mrs. Wh.it i- it "ii know a. ked Imiiv tin. It, a Mill ate ally toll," re- 1. 'ci Mew.

atinrd. 'I lirhew' ou aie right. 1 leel like invM'lf, 1 1 1 1 look like ni(- ll I mo-1 lie inv i'll. (hough I kllinv dhil people Bunk mm ti it in l'licr W.I- Mai tied I'V the team ol a hawk and looked 1 hlli'kli (I. I'eler looli li.

TIi.it u.i lit ton "aid Klltv and aiini'l. I iloii I do i well .1" Sal, uti.v does, but Mill .11 lll.l the In III'! -oil i "Wliv nut'. Win il I vmi mill' b.it ilr m.i mini Il ii r. I i I il nit il Bill 1 urn I -ill, ii in in nthi'i hi" I Ii Iln. I in 1 i i i'll I I I Ml 1 I ,1 I IM ,11 I i HU Ii ll I I VI1V HUH 1 1 ll I I ll i I I III 1 ll I I I 111 Hi I I iM Bit 1 1 1, 1 1 1 li.

i IV I uni "i ill il I i 111 I'V 11 I (loll --I'I liuw II I 111 III', I 'lull 1 lVtlT. lie ilmi I nil I mi 1 Bl'l I' III i I Ml 1(1 1 I i- 1 'rii r. Ilu nn i Bui 'll! -iml Kili'v. In il, I i i i Til i i quat let by Abe Nickel. DROWN (US BOMBS I Ml's- -M Browne was re.ip-ITAMOtTII.

I (ludml with as crganmt with B.cfl.v gn hiimh" anii higli cxplimivi" a A. hn i an iiiil.v he lest roved bv Snyder named chnirma -ter. drew mng, the ste.inier Empire i At a meeting of the InitmL Beer of the Biggur district, died l.mk will lie tiiwcd t0 sea and Chunh Women Miv-nmary Snon January 14 at St. Margarets (leiy in lhe Innne ef Mrs. A.

W.I Biggar, following a lengthy illness. Mr. Mallas was I born in at Leeds, England, delegates to the synod, Sydney Peterson and Elmer Smith; envelope secretary, George Peterson. CHURCH DANCE DODSLAND. The Roman Catholic Church Board sponsored a dance in the theatre on Wednesday, January 22, and Borschs Orchestra was in attendance.

During the dance a raffle was held, and first prize of a pendulum clock went to Dr. P. J. Rogl, Mllden; second prize, a chrome casserole, to R. Gerow, Rosetown, and third prize, a hand-painted tray, to Lloyd McBride, Dodsland.

The board realized approximately $200, to be used for the church building fund. INSTALLATION BROCK. On Thursday after- January 23, Ladies' Auxlllary to the Canadian Le- pianist, Mrs. F. Hobbs.

Nazi Network Increasing LONDON', Jan. 27 (AP). The Committee for the btudy European Questions barged Saturday that a Nazi net- work in Germany whose strength is increasing more and more each month, was laying the groundwork to recapture power through control of Allied-fostercd democratic institutions. The committee, which includes many outstanding British, French, Belgian, Danish and Dutch leaders, said the exhaustive reports of trends in Germany was given to the prime ministers and foreign ministers various Allied powers Fti- day. burg internment camp, a fantastic "Nazi paradise was disclosed Saturday by a Bavarian Government investigation.

State Commissioner' Joseph L'der reported these abuses: A former S.S. major-general acted as adviser to the camp denazification court. German newspaperman, attending couit hearings, were grossly Insulted by internees. A former S.S. division commander became camp labor supervisor.

Police guards, living In poverty on an average salary of 90 marks ($9) monthly, were easy prey to bribery. Wealthy internees carried on regular black market operations, hauling In truckloads of illicit supplies from outside the camp. Pending completion of the Inquiry, the ramp director has been relieved of duty, The deposit will be released upon re-lu. of the plans and specifications. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted.

Underwood McLennan, onsulting Engineers 02 Gram Bldg. Saskatoon, Sa-kaichewan. K. A. bEAMAN, Town Clerk, Wilkie, RATES Star-Pnoenix Want Ad Kate 2 Lents Per Word Per Day Six Consecutive Dally Insertions for the Price of Five.

Minimum charge per single Insertion 23i Minimum count, iu words. Where 10 point Garge type) Is desired by the advertiser, the rate per word is He a day. Minimum count JO words Minimum transaction 73 cents. Figures in groups ol five or less, dollar murkt initial letters, count as one word Where the use of a box number is de sired count as four words extra. Il replies are to be mailed to out-ol-tou points please add 10 cents to cover of postage.

ENGAGEMENT NOTICES Announcements to appear under the heading Engagements will be accepted at the Star-Phoenix Classified Depart ment, same to be signed by the bride-to-be or her parents. Minimum charge $1.00 for 10 lines and IU cents for each additional line. The Star-Phoenix reserves the right to classify advertisements. OFFICE HOURS to Friday 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Saturday, 8.30 a.m. to 1 Sunday, Closed All Day Display Advertising All copy lor display advertising must be In the Star-Phoenix oflice not latei than 4 p.m. the day preceding pub Ijuation, WANT AD PHONE 3141 WANT AD PHONE SUBSCKICTION RATES 23c per week delivered in city. Payable bi-weekiy to Carrier MAIL RATES 1 year $7.00 6 months 3,75 3 months 2.00 1 month fej To United States and Great Britain. $1.00 per month.

$10.00 per year DEATHS ANU FILER THE DEATH OF ELIZ -beth Anwetler, aged 32 years, ot IUU) l.Mh Street, east, occiirred at her home on January 2o. The funeral service will be held on Thursday. January .10 at 2 p.m. trom M. Paul's Lutheran Church, corner of Duflerin and Eighth Street, conducted by Jlev.

Ph. Fr. Suiviving are her widower, L. An-weller; two sons. Arthur and Norman at home, five daughters, Mrs.

D. Wolfe (Carol) of Saskatoon, Mrs. H. V. Brown (Christine) oi Lousana, Mrs.

G. Ketux Dorothi ot Kamsack, and Eileen and Ellen at home Also her mother, four brothers ami two sisters, all of Winnipeg, Man Saskatoon uneral Home In charge ot arrangements. l-28c HITITUNGN THE DEATH OF MR. John Thoma Hitching, aged 73 years, of Asquith, occurred in a Saskatoon hospital on Friday, January 21. The funeral service will lie held on Tuesday, January 2k, at 1.30 pm.

from the Baptist Church, Asquith, conducted by Rev Mr. Jenkins. Park Funeral Chapel in charge. Surviving are five sons, Herbert of Warman, W'llson of Saskatoon, Gilbert, Wilfred and Norman of Asquith; two daughters. Mrs.

Grace Ewen of Asquith, and Mrs. J. Thompson of Bounty, and one sister In England. Mr. Hitchings had resided in the Asquith district for the past 33 ears.

1 2s-c IN MEMORIAM HENDERSON IN FOND AND LOVING memory ol T. (Scotty i Henderson vviio pa-sed away on 27th January, 1044. When the weary ones vve love Enter on their rest above, Seems the earth so poor and vast AH our life Joy overt ast, Hush, be evny murmur dumb, is only 1 til He come. In.seited by Is widow, son, brother and sisters. I-2S-P SAMSON IN T.OV INO KMBRANt of mother.

Jane (oilier, who passed away January 27, IfMH, One vear has passed since that sad day When one we loved wav called away. God took her home, it was Mi will. Hut in our hearia Mie llveth still. Fondly remembered by Dad, Olive jndNlp. 1 2-p MAKRIA(iK LICENSKS MARRIAGE LICENSES.

WEDDING rings, $4 to $12. Watch, clock ami Jewelry repairs. Western Jewellers. 263 2nd Ave So. Ph.

3364. xtf MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSlKD THE home of the famous Blue Bird diamond engagement rings. Stacey's Jewel lets. 102 Second Avenue. At the sign of the Overhead Clock xtf FLORISTS RANK J.

DUWUING. FLORIST (Formerly Hill's Nursery 1 Funeral Designs, Bouquets, Plante Thone 2.143 317 21st Street. E. xtf VICTORIA NURSERY (MRS. A ARAL lister.

Mies L. Gnldi Cut flowers funeral designs, wedding bouquets. 2)3 2nd 6. Fh. 3uu4.

NVy. iU. 8 4.m hi- hiT w.iv ami I eii mint' i' IiiiiI Hint iiiiii llm i Then We dun 1 1 ii -i of nlliiT ri plii'il il, IlCI "i Mli. I 'i Ii ii 1-. i I i hmigli! hi! Ier i li.iv "111111 1 mg i lid i i mi i'ir vv i 'lli" -1 1 1 1 "Almi" hut Nut I in 1 Cliallf Disallow ((I llgCS Moore for the Women's Mission-, iirv Soe.etv; W.

T. MeMurdo the Sunday school: A. S. Snyder, ere re-elected j. A.

lirowno presented the i ii im- i Unde Rays Corner i i Mallas in They home- steaded in the Asquith district, tlieii moved ill) years ago in Big- VI'iii i ugly and gnomon-, hears gar district. Later Mr. Mallas hi, ii a prei ions jewel his head'." I made ills home in the town of organizing for a return to power ugly, but they never Biggar. through capturing control of the Mui'l'it poison. A milky liquid, Mrs.

Mallas died two and a icinstitutions set up bv 1 the Allies, the report declared. The report said the network was directed by former important Nazi leaders, by members of foreign collaborationist movements who took refuge in Germany after her defeat, by officers and non-commissioned officers of the Wehrmacht." It said that among the leaders "are a fairly important number' of those liberated July 3, 1940, in a general amnesty. 1 "lies Bom their skins at times, hall ears ago. Surviving are one "'A lo Bie daugnter, Mrs. W.

Swales, Big- ms l1 poisons ho iii two boils, (Jordan and Nel- ''B'erent soil, Biggar. The iuncral was held 1 I'oMin. rhere are from Si. Haul's Anglican Church nor any jpvuN in the heads and Ijurud was in diggar lh(se hopping animals, sad lery. Canon J.

W. Uulleyment of-say i liciated. ialiDparera were C. K. HASTINGS CUT KnII-'E The funeral service lor ihe late Aubrey E.

TOR i 77 I'V lih, mi ehh, 1 1 ill, ill pi i I ih" Inti i 1 1, i mi' ('uni I. ii't'i di in mnii'in- i I Li Mm Willin'-1 1 up In" li ihun.d mi i.dlid ihe im i n-- 11 to mean "lmiMl and umle- weeks of had weal her" 1 1 ,1" 111 Bus and imd ahead. i uni 'nii' li" animal is the groundhog II" in tiui-'mll a iml ('nun el buck. Anoiher name 'livid 1 Mniili, who ml 1 1 1 l- "Ameriwm Marmot. Tlic ground hog lives in a and during numt oi wmier.

On a mild winter 'I nil iv'S ui uioihiT on noil I im' iiiv mom" Gioumi ling Oa.v Eadi m.i! War veal, on lhe -econd ot' 'I'Viimi tiwluv to mv.pm'pi" Vhe rl 1. 1 1 K' 1 1 i ii m'dt i i i'i ni inmni in om hi- hole'and look lor "Ii.idow. II he secs thi' shadow Hastings, a pioneer of the Maid- i stone and tut Kmte districts, REGENSBI RG, tiermany, Jan. who died in the local hospital im2' (AP). nourishing behind barbed wire of the Regens 4 Tut Middle aa S(pwvi3 swmmiwS Peiiticostal Tabernacle on Tues-thuomh rut altmioon, l-ustor 1arkin-e son conduuul the service, as-sisied hy the Itev.

Mr. McAvoy ut the United Church. Horn in the ate of Ohio in Mr. ilusUrrs was educated til his home State and in 1899 married Ivabolle Sowle at Maple January .7, was held in the I I'i msmmn ulioulil try lliii i iu rt licv nn mill cranky ft 'Imis, h- Hut tic I i ritt (i JM I.DTticiHD 'I li tit, I Vt ti 1 Iiinnllily Wc Can Fiompt Pelhcry of FircuQQtl M. HAL Ll.Mlll ,11 ft i Ii.

M- I he 1 1 Mlt In -I i Hi" 1, 1 a 1 1 ml ipung the vvhii.i 1 1 r- i. Hie in uo, iii.it ii 1 1 1 Mlii iiil.mis lo violate 1 1 1 1 1 1" 1 1. 1 law tieaiios i Is on Be, ul II, t- "'f nn pn incut lo ihe 1 1 1 a 1 pro "i iitnin Usiiinony1 iki' I npiil stales had in-. ni 1 1 1 i ci oi j.ipanesPi ri-cc iv eii "ade-l Is "I'll I 'pan "111 the hands inv helore vv pr 'i .1 1 a Ih" oi ilu Nui'inhcig Mi i.il had not seized power i vv lion" lido members of lahmels limn "ni1 "'it'd only as ilnlv- ii i I a i i1" out mi until and d.iv might come out of Inn cimi'M there is noth- "'v1'1 11 chooses ihi'Sceond of I'chi'uary to make A shadow test oil that day.1 any other day, would fail in' prove anything about the, wc.ither during the next siXj weeks. Many parts of this coti- 'ment are likely to have winter through February and halt of have 'wmier weather Ihrougn Apnl mid May.

be story about the ground is only one of a number ol animal myths. Among the "iher mvihs are some about toads and salamanders. One tali' about toads says that Ollier slnries, told long ago. i 111 110 them "'iH get wans on his hand. This k.1 1111 Iii huvfi piidin idea seems lo have grown from f-wt (bat toads have warty sL o-s head.

In one ol his plays, Shakespeare says, In pint: which like Hie to, id, a file "hen they walk through it. Tests have proved that, in such a oise, the lire will put out the sahnnanders! (ror Nature set lion of your scrapbook) tNlLER.M Tnmmnriuvv: Teeth of Mam- imds. of China Mini a self-addressed stamped envelope to le Kay in care oi this newspaper. I Rapids, Michigan. Coming to the Mudstone diunct in 1907, he tanned for many years, and took a prominent part in municipal land community affairs.

Retiring in 19, Hi he took up residence ill Cut Knite, jie is survived bv his widow, three sons, Kenneth, Carl and t'harles; and a daughter, Mrs. Keith Watson, Vancouver; a daughter, Mrs. J. T. Hamilton, IVrdue, aNu seven grandchild- hearers vuie 0, Pederson," E.

Slot ker. II. Bniciv, T. Martin, M. Woodward and Ulaf Weiklc.

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