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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 20

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MiKT(l STAR -I'HOEM-T, MOMMY, M.tl MCF. TIMI MALIC HKI.P WANTED 12 FEMALE HELP WANTED 13. TKADKH, PKOFKSSIO 21 miirmH UKAIHS Anwwrr I lrrlM Pvaslt iiJ.AT ERE? I SC" RAM I 1 "I Red Cross Quits Outpost Hospital I iR ABOL sTH iS Aft POTTER THE DEATH OF MRS. INEZ WANTED PARTNER TO OPERATE potter, age 73 years, of dance bail. Box 3I8D Ktar-Phoems.

occurred at the home of be i FUMIGATION EXTERMINATE COCK roaches, bedbugs, rats. etc. Guaranteed for one year. Rhone Newton tVIOO Day and night service. 8-4 Bedtime Stories rteugnter.

JA, Cainoriuae loon, ka viil w-l- be hem a ue- AN TED UXAGL The funeral service will 5 That thing 6 Bird's home 7 Bewildered CASHIER WANTED HORIZONTAL 1,8 Pictured musician CONSTABLE Mat age, quaiiftcattons and aiar expected Application to be In the hands of the aetreiary-treasurer Dot later than the 8th of May, 1948. A. Diakuw, secretary-treasurer, Buchanan. bak HUDSON BAY Withdrawal of the Red Cross from the Hudson Bay outpost hospital was confirmed by a letter from the FOR YOUR CEMENT BASEMENT AND flooring or runways call J. Kirton 9748.

tf BUILDING AND REPAIRING CHIMNEYS Plastering ami interior and decorating. R. Erwin. 8245. uj 54-c day.

May 4. at 2 p.m., from McKague! funeral Home, runlucvel by Kev. Hr 1 Kmc of hawvdea. burvivlng are: Mel i huaoaml. George E.

Potter of Hawai 1 den; three daughters. Mrs. ftegma Alt' of Saskatoon, Mrs. Lelia cooper Hawarden, Mrs. Rhea Thomas, Wlnnl irtiiiinni iiprn i wnPVtP peg; one son, forget, net oil 1111 iULl iiu UuiVJli mother.

Mis. Masters; three sisters. Good on eavestroughing. Box 350D Star (EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER Mrs. Hoy Wanlea.

Mrs. Charles Pol- phoenix. 5-4-p oft we girl requited. Apply ls 1 -1 Fur ru- lawn Cemetery. 6-4-c Must have typing experience.

Apply In person to MODERN DEL EXPERIENCED MAN TO WORK IN beer parlor. Non-drinker, give experi WANTED EXPERIENCED iREPORiLEft F. 5 INCOME TAX RETIRNS I RK1ARE 591 Standard Bldg. Phone 2955. 5-lOe FashVop BOOKKEEPING FOR SMALL lit si 15 Joined 16 Pealed 17 Sow 19 Poker stake 20 Social insect 21 Stations 5 S-f 501 Standard Bldg.

10 By way of 11 Heating devil 12 Network 13 Poems 18 Exempli gratia (ab.) Phono 5-lu-e nesKe. 2965S. ence, age, nationality and wages wan ed. Box kD Star-Phoenix. TELE phone operator.

Box 1649 Star-Phoenix. 5-6 TKM HLKS VA.TKI By Thornton IV'. Burgess SIKfc provincial commissioner to Mrs. Ignoring chance, the wise, in Leigh, president of the hos- bt, 1 1. pital aid.

Mrs. Leigh informed Will first make sure, then he aid April 29. A public meet-ahead. ing will be held May 5 by the 011 pother Nature. hoSpjta hoarcj t0 discuss opera-Staring down in the shallow jtion the jnstitution water at his feet Peter Rabbit pjans were made for a hos-saw something he never had jtaj tea jay 12 in the nurses seen before, had never dreamed resj(jence- The treasurers report 1 W01u se5 Jfven now showed the aids receipts were most doubted that he was really $92 for the month.

A donation seeing. Down there in the water Lj 5100 was made to the hos- limn rvn A Ka rAtnllAV mAmn01C fillet of the smaller members WANTED EXPERIENCED MOTOR mechanic. Permanent for right party Phone 52. Morrkre Motors, Esion Sa.sk. 5-10-p 29 Meadow 31 Sped 32 Island (FY.) 23 Roman bronze Distress figna 33 Conducted 22 Soak up 37 Circle part 2a Preposdion Fjxed loolt 38 Dance step 2 Flees suddenly 2(.

Asjatjc 4 1 Peel kingdom 2 Level 27 Baseball stick 43 Denomination 57 Symbol for 28 Boundary 45 File samarium (comb, form) 46 Paid notice 59 Part of be 30 Danger 34 Space 35 Colorless 36 Papal triple vinBUUU cuckoo family 47 Narrow 48 Prince 49 Ireland 50 Get up 51 Dines 53 Indian weight 55 Blackbird of WANTED FOR IWEKMAV SCHOOL District No. 12H4. a teacher qualified to teach intermediate room, grad-s 5-6 inclusive. Duties to commence fall term. Scheduled salary.

Apply stating qualifications and experience to Mrs. P. Moon, lnvemiay, Sask. 5-7-e A TUTOR FOR GRADE XI ALGEBRA. Phone 5174.

5-5-c WAITRESSES WANTED Experienced or willing to train. Apply MODERN DEL 5-6-C WALPKR THE DEATH OF NoKMAX Walper, age 52 years, of Laura, occurred in a local hospital May 2. Tne funeral service will oe held Wednesday, May 5. at 2 p.m., slow time, rum the Lnited Church at Dona von, conducted by J. C.

Cinnamon. Surviving are: his widow at Laura; three daugniers, Mrs. M. MacMillan. Maidstone, and Misses Norma and Betty at home; two sons, Leonard and William of Laura; three sisters.

Mrs. W. rench and Mrs. B. Bushby of Don-avon.

and Mrs Hill ot Laura: tour brothers, John of Laura. Frank of Port Aiberni. B.C., Jim and Albert of Donxvon. Burial will be made In the I Don von Cemetery. McKague Funeral I Home will be in charge.

5-4-c SALESMAN WANTED COVERING GEN-eral stores to sdd complete line of dry goods and notions. Reply Box 62, Station Montreal, Que. 5-4-c-s EXPERIENCED FIRST CLASS BAR-ber wanted for Jasper Park. Sjead employment, pay union rate. Murphy? jasper Park, Alberta.

5-6-4- BARBER WANTED FOR TIP TOP BAR ber Shop, across from Victory Theatre. 5-4-p WANTED, CASHIER WITH typing and soda fountain experience, also soda fountain dispenser. Arcade Cale. FUNMiALS 5-6-c ANTED MECHANIC. ABLE TO WELD, with both arc and acetylene and also take charge of shop a bacK end mail.

Apply 335 Ave. south. Phone H70G day. 7I5 evenings. 5-6-c SALKS GIRL WITH SELLING EXHERI-ence; permanent position.

Vogue Fashion Shop, 212 21st St. east, 5-10-c ATTENTION TEACHERS Clause F5 of the code of professional etiquette states: The teHti should refuse to apply for, or to accept. teaching position before such a position becomes vacant; nor shall he leave a standing application with a Board of Trustees, such apuii cation to be considered when such position becomes vacant. There Is a dispute between the trustees of Graton Separate School District. Regina, and the teachers of that district over salaries and the failure of the Graton Separate School Board to arbitrate the dispute.

Teachers are asked not to enter into negotiation or sign a contract with Graton Separate School District without first clearing through Central Office of the Federation. Sankatchewan Teachers' Federation 201 Bank of Montreal Chambers Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 5-4-c-s BRAD WELL THE FUNERAL SERVICE of Deborah Ann Brauweu, who oieti April 22, 194, was held from Parx Funeral Chape) May 1, at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. K. K. Sampson.

Pallbearer were; W. A. Kirkpatrick, B. Irwin, J. S.

Milton, D. MacLean, Shannon, H. D. Sinclair. Burial was made Woodlawn Cemetery.

5-4-c crown 38 Provided with window glass 39 Symbol for erbium 40 Morindin dye 4 41 Footlike part 44 Cases 49 Before 52 Genus of birds 54 First man 55 Operatic solo 56 Alcove 58 She is a Uruguayan 60 Ensnare 61 Stoats VERTICAL 1 Adriatic wind 2 Ardor 3 Canvas shelter 4 Label YOUNG MAN WANTED FOR GENERAL duties and interested in learning the fur trade. Apply Fashion Fur Co. 5-6-c DOM. HELP WANTED was one of the Rail family. Sora was his name.

He wasnt quite as big as Bob White and was thin instead of plump like the latter. For his 'saskatoon school district no. 13 size he had long toes. They were tenders for roofing strong toes with claws of good size. They looked like good for grasping things and hold- buthtiKi school.

ing on. That Is just what they I I Tl were doing now, clinging fast to, the undersigned. Lowest or ny tender cstmo sl'jnt Hnwn nAnr the hnf. not necessarily accepted and the board some plant down near ine roi-1 reserve, the right t0 accept or reJect They held Sora wholly un-any or an tenders, der water but for his bill. That, I riTde.TvV bTockK and only that, was above the.

noon. M.D.8.T. on Monday, May 17, 1948 surface. His nostrils being ini 10 li undersigned WFDGE his bill he could breathe with Secretary-Treasurer. no trouble at all.

So he could u. Stay where he was as long as it Saskatoon, Saskatchewan pleased him to hold fast with il B4- those long toes. He was show-1 ing Peter how members of the Rail family can hide in the wa- Sealed tenders are Invited for the erec- .1 tton of a four-room, frame and stucco, ter from hungry enomios in the Village of Englefekl. head. Biue print available at the Unit Office, GOOD GIRL OR WOMAN FOR GEN erai housework on farm.

Modern home. No children. 5 adults. $75 per month for 6 months if satisfactory. Mrs.

R. W. Sansom, Rosetown Sask. 5-7-c YOUNG MAN WITH CAR FOR SALES organization. Exnerienct not essential.

Apply 2 to 4. 207 MacMillan Bldg. -6-c COOPER THE FUNERAL SERVICE OF George Arthur Cooper, who died April 21, was held from the United Church at DAndurn, May 2, at 2.30 p.m., con ducted by Rev C. Ferry. Pallliearers were J.

N. McCordick, H. M. Mauson, F. A.

Lamabe, A. Russell, B. E. Hadley, W. Pryor.

Burial wa made in the Dundurn Cemetery. McKague Funeral Home was in charge. 5-4-c AGENTS WANTED 12a WANTED RELIABLE GIRL FOR housework, in bungalow. $50. Phone 98076.

6-4-c PERSONAL 24 HAIL AND FIRE INSURANCE Agents wanted to write hail and fire insurance at points where we are not represented. Established licensed agent preferred. H. J. QUINN COMPANY LTD.

216-17 McCailum Hill Bldg. Rhone 22575 tl HELP WANTED FOR TWO MONTHS, to begin May 15. Six room home, automatic washer, modern convent ences. Private bed sitting room with radio. Top wages.

Box 366D Star Phoenix. 5-5-p WHEN YOU SELECT YOUR DIAMOND engagement ring at Murphy's Jewellery Stoie It assures vou of unquestionable quality and confidence which means so much In pride of ownership xtf MacKENZJE 1 THE FUNERAL SERVICE ot Alexander E. Mackenzie, who died April 29, was held trom the cnaoei ot the Saskatoon Funeral Home May 1, at 2.30, conducted by Rev. G. Duncan Wilkie.

Pallbearer were: G. Waite, King, J. Shannon, G. Holdstock, R. Pepper, H.

Tait. Interment was made in the Soldiers' Plot, Woodlawn Cemetery. 6 -4-c WANTED CAPABLE HOUSEKEEPER to take full charge on modern farm; adults only. Saiury $55 per month. Box 1647, Star-Phoenix.

5-5-c TRUSSES SUHGICAL BEITS We specialize in accurate fittings of trusses, all types of surgical belts, elastic hosiery Phone, call or write McBean Marshall. Druggists 160 2nd Ave. S. xtf YOU CAN SELL MONUMENTS IN YOUR district if you have our agency for Rock of Ages memorial, ihey out sell all others and cost no more Write for agency to Western Granite Sc Marble Saskatoon. tf Humboldt, and at Webster Sc Gilbert.

Architect. Saskatoon. Ciosihg date of tenders at 5 p.m. Friday. May 21.

The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mail tender to the undersigned and mark Tender" on the envelope. HUMBOLDT SCHOOL UNIT NO. 47, Per: B. Ramsay.

Humboldt, Sask. 5-ft-c WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN FOR general hous'work. Highest wages. Aduits only. Write Box 8, Plenty, or phone 4 2-3.

5-6-p YOU ARE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING which will add to your Income. There FOOT LEG AND BACK TROUBLES RE. lieved with Heel Hugger ShoeeBet corrective shoes Irwin's Shoe Store. xtf personal health By William Brady, M.D. si.n.d letter, pertaining to personal healtlt and hygiene, not to disease riiaonosis or treatment will be answered by Doctor Brady Hs address is Beverlv California.

A self-addressed envelope should he enclosed IK noi ni'ace stamp on the self addressed envelope. Letters should be brief and Written in ink. No reply can be mads to queries not conforming to instructions. all his or her teeth or all he or THE REDUCING FAD IS she is going to cut (nearly half are 100.000 and more graves without WANTED A PLEASANT YOUNG GIRL monuments in western Canada alone. for housework in a small town home.

The average price of a monument is Two aduits and two children. All SANDBERG THE FUNERAL SERVICE of Oscar W. Sandberg, who died April i 26. was held from the United Church. Dellsle, May 1, at 2 p.m., conducted by Kev.

J. C. Cinnamon. Fallbearers were H. Gesy, A.

Junop, C. Mohr, T. Robinson, T. Hamre and J. Smith, Flower bearers were O.

Olson, T. Mohr, E. Nod-well and H. Summack. Burial was made in the Avondale Cemetery.

McKague's Funeral Home was in charge. 3-4-c NECKTIES SANITONED, 6 FOR 75c, 12 for $1.25. Renew your ties Dial 6108. Arthur Rose, Ltd tf NOTICES Modern conveniences. Please apply at once to Drawer 11, Arborfield.

Sask. 5-4-c around $200. This means twenty million worth of monuments can be sold and a lot of thia in your district You know this This ts a good agency Free outfit. Box 1803, Star-Phoenix. xtf MENS HATS SANITONE CLEANED, 75c Save your old hat Dial 6108.

Arthur Rose Ltd tf Vnv'-' IN MEMURIAM WANTED CAPABLE FULL-TIME HELP 2 adults and 3 children. Fare refunded if they remain 6 months. Wage as in this part of B.C. All modern conveniences. Write Mrs.

H- F. P. Grafton, 268 Columbia Kamloops. B.C. 5-4-p-s PARTY WOULD LIKE TO HAVE USE of piano In private home, for practice purpose, evenings.

City Park district. Phone 22834 after 6 p.m. 5-4-p WALKING LAWN SPRINKLER D1S tributor wanted for Saskatoon and district A direct selling proposition with a product that sells itself. Large earnings to a hard worker. Investment as to initial stock order necessary.

Write giving complete particulars to Lyman Agencies 1181 Seymour Vancouver, B.C. 5-4-c WANTED PIANO. WILL STORE FOR use ot same. Phone 23203. 5-4-c BRISCOE IN LOVING MEMORY OF our dear son and brother, Ted Briscoe, who left ua May 3, 1942.

He was ours And we remember. Mother, Dad and Joy. o-4-p of us adults never do cut from one to all four wisdom teeth third molars, fathest back in the jawless risk to health, vite and life is involved in restrictions of diet. In the twenties a good many foolish young women "dieted under the influence of the bunk merchants who flourished in the pulps remember the PASSE Some years ago the mail was constantly cluttered up with re-, quests from young women for a reducing diet that would take off twelve pounds by the next weekend as they expected to visit the beach and wear only it was a good working rule then, 1 found, to offer no ad WANTED A COMPANION FOR PAR tially disabled elderly lady and to assist in housework for a family ot two Good wages. Phone 4357 after 6 p.m.

5-6-p MALFj sits, wantkd NO CORNS NO CALLOUSES WILL he your song If you use Lloyd's Corn Salve right along. 50c at McBean St Marshal), Central and Matheson's Drug Stores. 5-4-c-s FliNKKAL DIRECTORS SALESMAN WITH CONNECTIONS TO represent as side line well known eastern manufacturer of popular priced men's wool and fur felt hats for the province of Saskatchewan. Apply Box 1627 Star-Phoenix. 5-5-c VARSITY STUDENT WISHES TRANS-portation to Vancouver.

Willing to share expenses. Phone 98102. 5-8-p EXPERIENCED WAREHOUSE AND stockman desires position, either re tail or wholesale. Box 1633 Star-Phoenix 5-6-p PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL Funera Administrators and Directors Manse G. Binkley.

Jack M. Binkley. 311 3rd Saskatoon. Phone 22123 xtf PRIVATE TUTOR IN HIGH SCHOOL subjects. Phone 92367.

5-6-c L' uti IVANTII pi1 UNIVERSITY STUDENT, VETERAN rfeMAljE nLr 3.lbU IJ Accounting and comptometer experi ence, good references, will take any work Box 355D Star-Phoenix. 5-4-p SALESLADY WANTED SMART YOUNG married woman, with ladies' MAKKIAUH LICKASUS AltTKT.KS FOR 8AI.B 23 ready-to-wear experience, for half days only. Steady position. Apply Miladl Style Shop. 5-8-c FURNITURE OR ARTICLES OF VALUE fold.

City Market salea. Goodt listed any time. Phone 22024. Virgil Rose, tf MARRIAGE LICENSES, 5 WEDDING rings $4 to $12. Watch, clock and jewellery repairs.

Western Jewellers 263 2nd Ave S. Aione 23364. xti WILL CONTACT TO SEED WITH TILL-er combine any amount of acres. Available immediately. 432 10th Saskatoon.

Phone 91679.. 55-p vice other than the stereotyped advice that it is unsafe for any one who has not attained full adult growth and development to attempt reduction, unless the entire regimen Is under the personal and constant direction of the individuals own physiciaif. Most Individuals attain adult development at the age of 18 to 25 years. After the individual has cut PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN is hereby given that effective twele o'clock midnight Sunday, May 2, 1946, ail orders previously issued in accordance with subsection nine of section twentvnine of the highways and transportation act placing restrictions on certain provincial highways in Saskatchewan are cancelled and the following order substituted therefore: The provincial highways as listed below shall be closed to vehicles or apy combination of vehicles having a grftss weight in excess of six thousand pounds. No.

14 and all highways north thereof. No. 6 from Rowatt south to Junction with No 13. No. 10 from Fort Qu'Appelie to the Manitoba boundary.

Nos 8. 9 and 47, north of the Qu Ap pelle Valley, No. 22 from its Junction with No. 10 east to Junction with No. 8.

No. 39 from its junction with No. 1 to 2 its junction with No. 6 at Corinne. The above restrictions shall not apply to the following portions of the highways listed above: No.

4 from Battleford to fifteen miles north ot North Battleford. No 5 from North Battleford to the Battleford Mental Hospital. No. 9 from Yorkton to the Yorkton Airport. No.

12 from Saskatoon to the Saskatoon Airport. No. 14 from its Junction with No. 11 to Its Junction with No. 7.

No. 17 from Lloydminster south ten miles. No. 27 from Saskatoon to Sutherland. The above restrictions shall also not PURE ONTARIO -AND QUEBEC MAPLE svrup.

guaranteed pure, special prices. Phone 5137 Russell Rosebrugh. Fruit and Groceries, 288 2nd Ave 5-6 LICENSES ISSUED THE home of the famous Blue Bird diamond engagement rings. Stacey's Jewellers, 102 Second at the sign oi the overhead clock. xtf Down (here in the water was one of the smaller mem.

hers of the Rail family Sora let go and came to the surface. Simple, isn't it? said he. It is wonderful! cried Peter admiring. You may call it simple, but I call it wonderful. May be so, replied Sora.

Ive noticed that often the simplest things are the most won derful. Who taught you to do that?" Peter yvanted to know. Nobody. Ive known how to do it ever since I was big enough to leave home. I guess it was born in me.

It is an old Rail trick. My mother did it and my father did it. I guess we Sora Rails have done it for so long that it is as natural for us to KKMAI.H KITS. WANTKII 15 WANTED MATRON, TWO GENERAL duty nurses, and night-duty nurse, for 35-bed hospital. New wing opening In a few weeks, with all conveniences.

Straight eight-hour-duty, six days week, three weeks holiday with pay. salaries, matron $165, general duty $130, night-duty $140 per month, with full maintenance. Separate nurses home Wire, phone collect or write to Matron, Preeceville Community Hospital, Preeceville, Sask. 5-4-c FLOKISTS eighteen-day package and the other Jokes? and in too many instances achieved a state of malnutrition which permitted their latent or inactive tuberculosis to develop into active pulmonary tuberculosis. You know I mean you should, know, that most of us harbor somewhere in our bodies, in the deep bronchial lymph nodes or the lymph nodes deep in the neck (called kernels when en larged) or the lymph nodes deep in the abdomen, smouldering or latent foci of tuberculosis, but that these remain inactive or latent as long as we follow the rules of health and keep in good nutritional condition.

Now, then, Hepsebiah, you were asking Well, I an 19, CAPABLE STEN0GRAPH-er, 3 years law experience, requires -position. Box 348D Star-Phoenix. 5-4-p FOR SALE TWO TURBINATOR driers, new style, $65 each. One tur-binator drier, old style, $40. One Amao steamer, good shape, $65.

One Nestle permanent wave machine. $100. One thermlque permanent wave ma-chine, $125. One Neon gold wav sign, $65 One Neon barber sign, $65. Box 1635 Star-Phoenix.

6-5-c SASKATOON NURSERY MRS. E. MAR-riott) 101 2nd So. Phone 23300. Flowers for all occasions.

Nursery Ph. 22107 55,000 feet under glass. tf LADY'S SPRING AND FALL OUTFIT, size 14-18. $90 new. Very cheap.

Phone 6540. 5-6-c AN AMBITIOUS YOUNG LADY WITH three years experience, desires position as stenographer or office clerk. Can also operate the comptometer. Box 365 Star-Phoenix. 5-5-p FRANK J- DOWDING, FLORISTS Floral Specialist.

Flowers and Plants for all occasions. Phones: Day 22345; Night 22732 xtf GRADUATE NURSE REQUIRED FOR Nokomis Community Hospital, to commence duties as soon as possible. Salary $140 per month. Apply to Donald Adam, Secretary, Nokomis, Sask. 6-4-p REMINGTON 12 GAUGE pump, excellent condition.

Phono 97419 after 6. 8-4-p HELP WTD. (Male-Female) 16 COOK FOR SMALL TOWN COFFEE shop. Top wages. Reply to Box 1637 Star-Phoenix.

5-4-c VICTORIA NURSERY (MRS. E. McAL-lister. Miss L. Gold).

Cut flowers, funeral designs, wedding bouquets. 205 2nd S. Ph. 23664. Nrsy.

Ph. 97438. xtf MEDIUM ICE REFRIGERATOR, Excellent condition. Phone 97429. 5-4-p hide that way as it is for you to dodge into a bramble-tangle.

Cousin Virginia uses the trick. I emergenry Block feed or seeding I know for 1 have seen her and fup MqKfNEStherefore Arting Minister of Highways. WANTED MARRIED COUPLE OR woman lo cook on farm for two to four men. If married, man to run tractor. Give all particulars and wages expected in first letter.

Apply Glass Dairies Prince Albert. 5-5-c FOR SALE POOL TABLE, COMPLETE; barber chair: electric ice cream Frlgid-aire. Box 1640 Star-Phoenix. 6-9 FLORISTS TO THE BESSBOROUGH Millers Flower Shop. Say With Flowers.

Ph. 7777. 214 21st B. xtf WANTED TWO NURSES' AIDES, COM-mencing as soon as possible. Salary $65 per month.

Pull maintenance. Uni-foims laundered. 44-hour week. Phone charges reverse. Matron, Lashburn Union Hospital.

H. G. Crawford, secretary-manager. 5-6-c Regina. Saskatchewan.

April 13, 1948. ELECTRIC GURNEY RANGE WITH high oven. 3 burners; other articles. MALE INSTRUCTION 111 phone 7391. 5-4-c 5-4-c 5a MONtMKNTS WANTRESSES WANTED EXPERI-enced not necessary.

No phone calls Apply The Cameo Cafe, Watrous, Sask 5-10-p McCLARY RANGE. WATER FRONT, good condition. 324 4th Ave-, north. 6-4-e WESTERN GRANITE AND MARBLE CO. Ltd 5 blks.

north of Hudsons Bay. 714 2nd north. Phone 5365 Monuments and Memorials. xtf GOOD PAY JOBS OFFERED TRAINED auto body-fender man In dally "want ads Put in a few hours weekly learning welding, painting, metal work, etc. Chance for high wages or your own business.

Write for free Information. District Manager, Util Itles Engineering Institute, 501 KA McIntyre Block, Winnipeg, Man. 5-4-c 6 LOST AND KOU MI) WAITRESS WANTED Apply in person, Central Lunch. 5-5-c it, said Sora. approx- Right away Peter was curi-imateiy c.

ous. Who is Cousin Virginia? Should I know her? Have I seen her? he asked all in one breath. Dont ask me. How should 1 know if you have seen her? retorted Sora. I mean does she come around where I would be likely to see her? asked Peter.

Yes and no, replied Sora and chuckled, What do you mean by yes and no? Thats no answer. It should be either yes or no? Peter spoke very decidedly. She has been around. She 2,000 FT HALF-INCH BRASS TUBING, 5-ft. lengths; also a quantity of new four-inch wagon wheeis, whiffle and doubletrees, wagon poles, two-inch hardwood lumber, and dhe-inch and m-lnch rope.

See us for your pslnt-1 Vi-lnch rope. Barber chairs. Link See us for your painting requirements. Dominion Junk, Saskatoon. 5-14-c LOST GREEN WATERMAN FOUN- taln pen.

Third Avenue Church, Fri day afternoon, name B. K. Chase. Reward. Phone 0d8B.

5-5-p NOTICE OE APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE Is hereby given of the follow-ing application to the Director of Vital Statistics in the Department of Public Health of the Province of Saskatchewan under the provisions of The Change of Name Act, 1947. WILLIAM STEFANIK To WILLIAM THEODORE STEVENS. MARY LILIAN STEFANIK To MARY LILIAN STEVENS. Dated at Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan, this 17th day of April, A.D. 1948.

WLL1AM STEFANIK, 115 6th Street, Saskatoon. LOST MAN'S BULOVA WATCH, NEAR C.N.R. Club Room. Reward. Phone 28794.

5-t WANTED MATRON AND ONE REG-istered nurse, by May 15. Will pay the highest salary, full maintenance. Apply stating salary expected to A. J. Hammel, Prelate Union Hospital, Prelate, Sask.

5-7-c GOOD PAY JOBS OFFERED TRAINED auto body-fender man In dally "want ads. Put In a few hours weekly learning welding, painting, metal work, etc. Chance for high wages or your own business. Write for free Information. District Manager.

Utilities Engineering Institute, 501 K.A. Me FOR SALE-Intyre Block, Winnipeg. Manitoba. $35. trainer.

PRESTO condition. R.P.M. 1604 RECORDER, FIRST CLASS Records 33 13 and 78 331 Avenue G. south. 5-4-p GLASSES.

5-4-c LOST CHILD'S PLASTIC Please phone 29509. LOST NEAR BROADWAY. BLACK male pup, five months old, white paws and white on face. Long tail. Childs pet.

Please return to 835 Temperance. 5-4-c EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER knowledge of filing and bookkeeping required. Permanent position, good working conditions, with transportation company. Apply in own handwriting to Box 349D Star-Phoenix. 5-7-c 250 GAL.

FUEL OIL TANK. Cov Ave. 5-4-p 'STUDIO COUCH AND SINGLE BED. Apply 417 7lh E. Phone 97218.

5-4-p FOUK-HOLE WHITE ENAMEL GOOD Cheer coal range, used two years. 838 8th N. 5-7e MALK-FEMALE INSTRLC. RA TES LOST BLACK ZIPPERED WALLET between Adilmans and Safeway Thursday. Urgently needed.

Reward. Phone 23553. 5-4-p Uncle Ray's Corner AXXE BOLEYX SET NEW FASHIONS AT FRENCH COURT Of all the queens in history, there are only a few who have held more popular interest than Anne Boleyn. She was pretty, if we may judge by her pictures and by old records. She was the mother of the child who became Queen Elizabeth, and she was put to death by order of her husband, King Henry VIII.

Anne was born in England, and was the daughter of Thomas Boleyn, who later became the Earl of Wiltshire. Both her father and her mother were of noble descent. Portrait of Anne Boleyn. During her girlhood, Anne was sent to France to live for a I thiamine and riboflavin (the el-time as a member of the French ements in which the everyday diet of most Americans is lacking) she will be and feel more or less flabby, no chuckle, no pep, inclined to mope. The medicine she needs most is distasteful to her because of her malnutrition (nutritional deficiency state) that is, daily exercise.

Fair amount of exercise to keep a young woman and young means any one up to the age of, well, who cares trim and provided, of course, she follows a corrective diet, not for 18 days or 18 months but as a regular habit Such a diet is, for older persons, a rejuvenation diet. It is a simple diet too, one each individual may and should build for himself or herself on the outline of the basic diet given in detail in the booklet Tb Seven Keys to Vite, available on written request (no clipping) if you inclose twenty-five cents and self addressed envelope. The basic health diet or your own diet built on the framework of this corrective diet for a mature adult, because 64 inches tall and weight 135 pounds. Please tell me what a girl of my height should weigh. Also please send me a reducing diet.

(Hepsebiah). Poor child you didnt realize what you were- doing, did you? A girl of your height should weigh approximately 135 pounds. How she looks and feels at that weight will depend mainly upon her nutritional condition. If she suffers from long-continued deficiencies calcium, phosphorus, iodin, vitamin royal court. Within a few years she became known for her skill in singing, dancing and other graces.

Here is a comment made about her by a Frenchman who had been at the court with her: She had a great talent for poetry, and sang like a second Orpheus. She danced the English dances, leaping and Jump ing with grace. She invented new steps, which still are known by her name, and was well skilled In all games. She played the harp better than King David, and handled the flute cleverly. She had excellent taste in her dress, and set new fashions which were followed by the fair ladies of the French court." Meanwhile, in England, there was tctlk of marriage for Anne Boleyn.

Her father was in the midst of a dispute with Sir Piers Butler over some land and the title of earl. It was felt that the dispute could be settled if Anne married the son of Sir Piers. King Henry VIII heard of this WANTED COMPETENT, NEAT-AP-pearing girl for lunch counter. Apply Dlne-a-Mite Inn, 48 1 2nd north. 5-5-c LEARN HAIRDRESSING AND BARBERING Men and women for a well paying pleasant job with good earnings, train as a hairdresser or barber.

Write or visit LaBelle School of Beauty Culture and Barbering. Canada Building. Regiatered under Provincial Trade School Act tf 22 GAUGE PORTABLE MAPLEWOOD I.oekformer, 4 sets of rolls, like new, $3.50. A L. Charlehols 221 Ave.

J. south. Phone 23737. 6-4-e WANTED EXPERIENCED HAIR dresser Steady position. Apply Box.

224 Davidson, Sask. 5-Sp LOST, SUNDAY NIGHT, BETWEEN 7TH street and 19th street bridge Black silk bag containing two pairs of glasses and small sum money. Reward. Phone 97993. 5-4-c ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE, KNAM-el led tub, good condition.

423 Avenue south. Phone 4468. 5-4-c FOUND SOFTBALL GLOVE, 800 block 9th Aye. Phone 5708. 5-4-c was here last year and she is likely to be around this year.

But you havent been around. You have just begun to get acquainted with me, yet this is the third year 1 have come to this place to make my home. Ive been around but you havent, declared Sora. I dont get over here often. I dont like Wet places like this, confessed Peter, then adejed, I should like to see your Cousin Virginia.

Did I hear my name mentioned? asked a new voice. A stranger to Peter stepped out of the grass. He was sure that he would have known she was a Rail had there been no one to tell him so. She had the family look. She was just a wee bit bigger than Sora, hardly enough to be noticed.

Where Sora was dressed in gray Virginia wore reddish-brown. In only one thing were the cousins very different. Sora's bill was rather short and thick, but Virginias bill was long, slender and curved downward a little. We were speaking of you Peter Rabbit was wondering if FEMALE INSTRUCTION 20 MALK HELP WANTED 12 DELICATESSEN SALES CLERK APPLY MODERN DEL MANY GIRLS WANTED To train for hairdressers. No former ex perience required.

Splendid opportunity, rapid advancement. Ask about our pay tuition after you gtaduate and get suitable work. Call or write today. Marvel Beauty School. 227 21st St.

E.xtf MATCHED SET OF CAMPBELL IRONS Regular $75; first $60 takes them Also child's tricycle. 5-year-old. WANTED BY WELL KNOWN NUK-aery Salesmen to take orders loi Hardy Northern grown plants and tree Good commission. State age. eitv or country territory preferred.

Box 282 Star-Phoenix. 6-7-p 5-6-c Phone 97112. 5-4-c WANTED STUDENT FOR MAY AND June, to assist with seeding on trac-for farm. Wage! $100 monthly. Box 7, Eatonia.

6- StaM'huemx Want Ad Katea: Two Cents Per Word Per Day. Six Consecutive Daily insertions for the Price of Five Minimum Chame Per Single Insertion 25c Minimum Count. 10 Words Where 10 point Darns type! Is desired oy tie advertiser the rate per word Is 6c dav Minimum count. 10 words Minimum transaction 75 cents. Figures in groups of five or less, dollar marks initial letters etc.

count as one word Where the use of a box number fa de sired count as four words extra If replies ar to be mailed to out-of-town points please add 10 cents to cover cost of postage Cltv advertisers must pick un box replies st the Star-Phoenix office ENUAUUMUNT NOTICES Announcements to appear under the Heading Engageinenta will be accepted at the Star Phoenix Classified Department same to he signed bv the bride to he or her parents Minimum charge $1 oo for 10 lines and 10 rents for each additional line OFKICEHOUKS: Monday to Friday m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. 8.30 a m. to 1 p.m.

Sunday, Closed All Day. Display Advertising: All cvv tor display advertising must he in the Star-Phoenix office not later than 4 pm the da? preceding pub licatton The Star-Phoenix reserve the right to classify advertisements TKADKM, PKOFKHSIOX8 21 Dustless Floor Sanding Repairing and finishing. Modern equipment. Prompt service. Call Jenkins, 8335 tf WANTED MATRON FOR A 6-BED municipal hospital, salary $150 per month and full maintenance.

Duties to commence May 14. Apply to the Secretary-Treasurer, Rural Municipality of Cut Knife, Cut Knife, Sask. 5-6-c FURNITURE SALESMAN TO COVER Saskatchewan with lines direct from factories. Sales experience and car essential. Write Art Bellows, 23 Rich ardson Edmonton, Alberta.

5-4-c LADY'S 3-PIECE GREEN TWEED SUIT, size 16; mauve and brown checked suit, size 18; girls blue wool suit coat, size 14; shortie coat, size 14; other articles of clothing Including dresses and skirts. Cheap. Leather riding leggins; air force uniforms. Phone 22067. 5-5-0 EXPERT PAPER HANGING AND painting.

Quickly and neatly done V. McMillan, Phone 7717. tf WANTED COMPETENT MAID. PHONE 22352. 405 Ave.

E. south. 4-6-c HAIRDRESSER WANTED IN PRINCE Albert Shop. State experience qualifications and salary expected. Box 1651 Star-Phoenix.

5-9-c PJNBOYS WANTED FOR AFTERNOONS or evenings Appiy Fingards Bowlo drome, 5-5-c MECHANICAL FLOOR WAXING ANJ) polishing. Woodwork, wait and fl(i washing Phone 29744, Vet'e House hold and Commercial Cleaning 519-r PAINT OF ALL KINDS, WAR ASSETS, Aluminum, green, black, brown, yellow for roofs, fences and all purposes. At reduced prices. $1.95 per gal. up.

Harnp's Cycle Co. 5-4-c EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR ALTERA-j CARPENTRY. PAINTING KALSOM1N tions. Apply Hollywood Fashion Shop. ing and repairs.

Cal) Harry, 7304 5-10hI 5-1-c WANTED GRAIN BUYERS OF EXPERI ence to handle big markets, also inexperienced men that are interested in getting Into the grain business, immediate employment. Box 311D Star-Phoenix 5-4-p THEYLL DO IT EVERY TIME GRADUATE DRUGGIST FOR THE month of July. Apply Sherwood Coop Drug Store, Regina. 6-4-c plan, and agreed to it. Anne was told to come back to England.

A dai was not set for the marriage, however, and Anne spent a little time on her fathers estate. King Henry saw her there, and talked with her. Soon afterward he told Cardinal Wolsey, his chief minister, that he had met a young lady who has the wit of an angel and Is worthy to wear a crown. Shortly afterward, Anne Bo-leyn was invited to the British royal There she served as maid of honor to Queen Cather ine. (For Biography section of your scrapbook.) UNCLE RAY Tomorrow: Annes Sad Fortunes.

South America! Many readers haye asked for special articles about our neighbors to the south, and Uncle Ray has prepared a new leaflet, Five South American Republics, which he will be glad to send with out charge. Enclose a stamped envelope bearing your own name and complete address. WANTED ENGINEER WITH 2ND OR 3rd class papers, good pay and work Ing conditions. Apply Box 326D Star-Phoenix. 5-6-c After, that all he needed was A TRAILER, TO PACK AROUND ALL THE ACCESSORIES FDR SAID CAMERA- Dimpulb bought a Mery small MINIATURE CAMERA.

HE WANTED SOMETHING. EASY TO CARRY- WANT AD PHONE WANT AD IM)1 4 1 PHONE v)4l imnJnf o0ltimui i h' eve7 had seen "you.T'tofd erT wi WlTI that if he hadnt it must orfio y6t mimmum of caHbe because he hadnt been I around," said Sora. I was reminded of this by ai Peter was sitting up. He could SUBSUKimON KATES: 25r per week delivered In city Payable nt weekly to Carrier agents wanted FOR SAF-GARD fireproof boxes. Good commissions.

Write Houston-Pollock 10301 109th street. Edmonton. 6-6-c ANT ED ECH A IC, ON EN A percentage or salary basis, also young man with some garage experience to apprentice. Box 1645 Star-Phoenix. 5-5-c MAIL KATES: 1 year 6 months 3 month 1 month $8 00 4 25 2 25 1.00 To United Stales and Great Britain: $1.00 per month $10 00 per year.

WANTED 2 FIRST CLASS mechanics, General Motors experience preferred. Apply Boyd Bros. Ltd. 5-4-c BIRTHS EXPERIENCED WHOLESALE HARD w-are checker; pennanent position Apply Sterling Hardware and Mill-work Ltd, 5-6-c McGALL HORN TO MR. AND MRS.

C. A McGaii (formerly Berniece Pattern at City Hospital, May 1, a daughter. 5-4-p look over the Green Meadows. Harrier the Marsh Hawk Is coming back this way! he exclaimed. Instantly' the two Rails slipped into the water and un der.

Peter lost sight of them among the growing rushes. Though he looked and looked Peter couldnt see t)iem, but he guessed where they were and that only their bills were out of water. They were making sure of being safe. (Copyright. 1948, by T.

W. Burgess' The next story: "Blacky Looks Things Over. MORE YY HOOPERS? SPRUCE LAKE Theres no shortage of whooping cranes in Saskatchewan, according to J. A. Miner and his wife of Spruce Lake.

They claim to have seen remark I overheard the other day. Discussing a third person the first person said to the second person: "Oh, I dont think thon (indefinite personal pronoun approved, if not invented by the late Prof. Wm. Lyon Phelps of Yale) is over forty really thon just looks that way because thon is so flabby. A whole sermon in that remark, folks, if you listened with your mind and not with your ears alone.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Bushel of Wheal, Please We bought a bushel of wheat at the farmers market six months ago and we have used most of it as a breakfast cereal. It cooks so quickly in the morning and 1 delicious. Besides I use four cup of It in my bread recipe, ground fine. (Mr. T.

Answer What courage you have, Ma'am. Most housewives are too timid to buy plain wheat from market, farmer, mill, feed store, seed store, and too timid to use It in the everyday dietary without the sanction of some food baron. On written request no clipping! Ill SLOAN TO MR. AND MRS. ROSS Sloan (formerly Mary Morrell) at Saguenay Hospital.

Arvlda, Que. on April 30. 1948. a son, James Michael, a brother for Brian. 5-4-p DEATHS MARTIN THE DEATH OF MRS.

JES-ie Martin age 55 years, of 122 Eighth In a street, west. Saskatoon, occurred WANTED, A SALESMAN About 25-30 years of age. w-ith ambition, who does not drink, has a good reputation, la dependable, honest and willing to work hard aa directed by a well known company to distribute nationally advertised food line. Necessary $500 cash fidelity deposit earns high interest. Company provides vehicle for travel and pays expenses.

Apply Box 1648. Star-Phoenix, giving personal information and stating salary expected. 5-5-c local hospital May 2 The funeral aerv-ice wii! be held at a later date from Estonia. Sask. Surviving are two 4 20 or 23 flying around Spruce daughters, Mr; o.f a.

watts ofKatonta Lake and heading north-east on and Mrs. H. A. Humphries. Lsporte; two sons.

R. J. of Laporte and William of Saskatoon; also her mother. Mrs. Charles of laporte.

two brother. Janies and Henry Kbenau of Laporte. Burial will lie made at Eatonia. MtKague Funeral Home is making amtngemeuts 6-4-c April 22. "They were flying so there was no difficulty in i identifying Mr.

Miner said. a A lot ir fn ITnrir Rav I how to PWn wheat, if you inclose, Send OUr letter to uncle Rsy self-addressea envelope. addressed envelope. (Copyright 1948, John F. Dills Co.) in care of this newspaper.

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