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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 19

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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StSKlTOO ST.SRrHOK.MA, SATIfSPSt, MIT IS I. race Ritrrrsa liawir frvvlMa Ptult TEACHERS WANTED 23 toatlnae FEMALE SITS. WANTED 13' itMKlnsrd MPAWIN TO H.N, SD. 4627 REQUIRES a high arhool teacher for grades 9 to accountancy, grades 19 and 11 typ-1 Ing. grade 10 shorthand ipitmam, grades 9 and 10 music and possioiy1 duel iliu IV IflUSn.

(HI ia iklf aTfiVF ii-fv C-1- lV44 1 girls' FT. This will become full time olL AND OVEiN "5 commercial portion id year or iwoJ 4i Salary, I year training $1,500 to TWO CAST IRON 5 FT. ENA MEL 2 years. $)JuO to 3 tabs, one Isx30 roll run kitchen sink. years $2,100 to $2,500: 4 years.

$2 400: two fiat rma kitchen sinks, to $2,933. 5 years, $2,700 to $3,233 at- 7617. mem about Auguit 26 ltM aSbaby CARRIAGE $12: HIGH CHAIR tauTL.AJSSt 2iK to James Krrrn.o, ecreuirylrawnr 1 dining act t-hor-e 22714. 3-ttyc Nlpawln, Sak. COFFIELD EI.F.CTRIC WASHER: CUP- Phone 5-1 2-c 21 Fish Dap 23 Scatter 24 Leers 29 Snares 30 Pertain 31 Fillet 33 Harangue 34 Has effect .35 Smokes 39 Enemy 49 Chemical suffix 41 Offers 42 Let It stand! 45 Equality 46 Before 49 Chinese city 51 Not (prefix) RO.WHEHN HIGH SCHOOL REQUIRES lady teacher to anist to high school work Subjects to he arranged with, principal but to include Mmtmum salary 81,650.

Duties to; commence fad terra. Applv statlna qualifications, experience, reference to George Braden, 5-15-c THR MEDICINE HAT HHIHJt DIVI slon No. -4 requires three fully quad fled teachers for rurst erhum haar) will be at least $1(4) tor anyone who has had at least tore rear xerl me In one case a web equipped residence may be rented at a pad monthly rental in another case Slob fi i over a Yearly period will be paid er UP-TO-DATE WHITE CUPBOARD. PRE-bontis Anyone who has previously war material. Phone 5-10-e taught and who holds profession.

TFron sTpct 'ru go qualifications may In atiepting one CONDITION, of these appointments take care ol llth street, At; KM'S WANTED fANliRIMt 12a SALESMAN TO SELL INCANDESCENT and fluorescent tamp bulbs and re la ted lines to industrial, commercial and institutional accounts. 20f tom! round business elusive territory. Give full particulars to Boi lW2. Star-Phoenlx. FEMALE HELP WANTED 13 WANTRESbES WANTED EXPERI enced not necessary No phone calls Apply The Cameo cafe.

Watroua. Sak 5-10-p HAIRDRE.sSER WANTED IN PRINCE Albert Shop State experience qualifications and saiarv expected Box 1651 Star Phoenix, 5-9 EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR ALTERA lions. Apply Hollywood Fashion Shop 5-10- EXPERIENCED SALESGIRL FOR PART time work. Apply Fashion Fur Com pany, 5-11t EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANTED. Bus Depot Lunch.

5-1 i-e WANTED STENOGRAPHER. SHORT hand and tvping, general knowledge of office work. Single girl preferred. B. Louis Hide and Fur Saskatoon.

5-1 2-e SALES GIRL WITH SELLING EXPERI ence; permanent position. Vogue Fash Ion Shop. 212 21st east. 5-IO-e JaX EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESSER warned for the 1st of June. Must be capable of taking charge of shop.

Ex celient opportunity with good wages. Erickson's Beauty Parlor, Prince Albert. Sask. 5-12 REGISTERED NURSES Salary $151 $160 $174 Including Coat-of-Lfving-Bonus required for duty In Saskatchewan Menial Institutions, Weyburn and North Battltiord. Dept, of Public Health.

Registered Nurses are afforded a 230 course leading to diploma in psychiatric nursing. Additional Benefits 3 weeks holidays, 3 weeks sick lea'e with pay, good superannuation scheme. 44 hour week, For application form and further information apply to: PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 1730 Scarih Street. Regina, Sak. 5-10-c GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK.

Knowledge of typing preferied. Aj-ply 123 20th street, west. 5-12-c THE WILKIE I MON HOSPITAL DE-sires the services of a female institutional cook. Must be capable manager. Salary $85 per month with board and room.

Apply by letter or telephone to J. Moore, Wilkie, Sask. 5-13-c EXPERIENCED SALESGIRL FOR ladles ready-to-wear. Hollywood Fafsh ion Shop. 5-13-c OFFICE GIRL WITH HOOKKEEPING nd typing training Good qualification necessary.

Apply Fashion Fur Co. 5-1 3-c WANTED STENOGRAPHER. APPLY District Freight Agent, C.P.R. Build-! 5-11-p REQUIRE YOUNG LADY of fair height, Whom we will train In several department. Preference given thobe having done some sewing.

Apply MARVINS LIMITED 5-io-e EXPERIENCED SWITCHBOARD OPEH-ator with a good knowledge of the city. Apply Bill's Taxi. 5-17-c WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESGIRL for bakery. Single prelerred. Apply stating age and experience.

Box 4i)8D Star-Phoenix. 5-10-c LUNCH COUNTER WAITRESS APPLY In person. The Rite Spot. 8-10-p Saskatoon Sanatorium requires one operating room nurse and nurses for suiglcai ward. Salary $145 with an increase of $5 after 6 months service, Good living quarters, 44hour week.

5-n-c WANTED IMMEDIATELY MATRON for ten-bed modern hospital. New equipment, pleasant surroundings. Salary $160 per month and maintenance. Write, phone or wire collect to E. F.

Johnstone, President, Bracken Hospital Board. 5-21-c WANTED EXPERIENCED BOOK keeper, good salary. Apply Blanche Buchanan, 154 2nd sout. 5-10-c WANTED EXPERIENCED SALES-girl, good salary. Apply Blanche Buchanan 154 2nd south.

fi-10-c WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR alterations. Good salary. Apply Blanche Buchanan 154 2nd south. 5-10-c WANTED SALESLADY FOR LADIES Ready-to-Wear. Enquire Adilmans Dept.

Store 5-12-c WANTED GIRL TO OPERATE DUPLI-cating machine. Experience in duplicating not essential' office experience desirable. Apply Early Mailing Herv ire. 805 CanaQa Bldg. 5-14-c WANTED-SMART YOUNG MARRIED women with selling experience, for underwear and sportswear, hose shop To work afternoons only.

Apply Cln-derella Style Shop. 6-21-c WANTED HOUSEKEEPER. DELISLE. Two to cook for. No outside work.

Box I 4.IJD, Siar-Phoenlx. 5-10-p WANTED FULLY EXPERIENCED waltreoH, Apply Silver Glen Cafe, Rosetown. Sask. 5 lQ.g OM. map WAiNTKl) 1.T;i WANTED CAPABLE GIRL FOR GEN.

eral housework. NO cooking. Private room, Phona 8585, mornings only. 5-1 0 WANTED, 1.WMEDIA fELY GIRL OH woman for one month for housework. No cooking.

Power washer. Mrs. H. Pllkington, R.R.4, Saskatoon, Phone 4054-23. 5-10-c WANTED HOUSEKEEPER.

ADULTS. Good cook. Sleep out. Apply 310 25th street, west. 5-10-c RELIABLE GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK.

Bungalow. Good wages, private room. Apply 223 Ave. south. 0-1 5 WANTED HOUSEKEEPEH, COOK FOR two adults.

Power washer, no outside work. Good cook necessary. Full particulars first truer, Wood Brown, Hawarden. 5-12-p WANTED HOUSEKEEPER FOR 2 months on farm. Electric lights and washer.

No children. 3 adults. No outride work. Good wages. Phone 972a5, 5-12-C HOUSEKEEPER.

PREFERABLY SINGLE woman or widow between 25-40, 2 hout. mornings weekly. Live In Duties to begin May 15th. For Interview phone 7453. 5-1 0-c WANTED CAPABLE GIRL FOR GEN.

eral housework Phone 68045. 5-10-c HELP WANTED Inn. APPLY JOHNNY'S 611-c MAI.K BITS. WANTKD 14 DESIRES POSITION IN OFFICE OR store, young man, high school education. one yeer municipal office and one year general store experience.

General knowledge of bookkeeping and accounting, abia to typt. Box 1650 Slar-Phoenlx. 5-12-p CARPENTER WANTS WORK ALTER-atlona. repairs, building, etc. Phone 7347 evenings.

1 5-12-p DRUGGIST WITH FAMILY WANTS location In Saskatchewan. Board of trade or Interested party write giving particulars. W. Ellis, Cedar, B.C. 6-10-p EXPERIENCED CARPENTER WANTS work, building, repairing, remodelling.

etc, ill Ave. 0 south. 6-18-p YOUNG MARRIED MAN WITH EXPKR lence in general atore management, desires position. Rural preferred. Excellent, references.

Box 1877 $far Phoenix, 5-12-p SINGLE MAN, 30, GRADE 10 EDUCA-tion, wants work In city or town. What offers? Box 429D Star-Phoenix. 5-10-p SINGLE YOUNG MAN REQUIRES WORK Immediately. High school education. Ph.

8027, frll-p UNIVERSITY STUDENT DESIRES clerking or other aummer employment. Phone 97859. 5-10-p WANTS WORK. JACOB BWAAN. 301 Queen street.

Phone 29025. 5-10-p 17 JEWEL POCK Et WALTHAM watch, perfect timekeeper. Phone 237037. 5 10 FEMALH HITS. WANTKI) 15 1 tl.NKKAL OIKKCTOKS I PARK FUAEKAL CHAPEL Ftmem Administrator and Directors Mans G.

Binkley Jaefc Binkley an 3rd gackatooa. Phone 22123 xif MARRIAGE LICENSES 3 MARRIAGE LICENSES, So WEDDING rings $4 to Sir. Watch, clock and jewellery repairs Wetter Jewellers iJ and Are S. Phone 13364. at! MARKIACE LICENSES ISSUED THE Jiomt I till famou Blue Bird diamond engigement rings SteeeyS Jewel-krt, 102 Second Av at the igo ot the overhead ctoc it I FMmiSTH SASKATOON NURSERY E.

MAR riottl 101 2nd So Phone 23300 Flowers for all occasions. Nurtwrv Ph. 22)07 55.000 fret under (last tf FRANK J. DOW DING. FLORISTS Floral Specialists Flowers and Plant for all occasion Phones: Day 22345; Night 22732 stl VICTORIA NURSERY MRS.

McAL lister, Alisa L- Gold). Cut flowers, funeral designs, wedding bouquets 205 2nd Ave.fi. Ph 2ZM4 Nrsy Pb 9743s stl FLORISTS TO THE BESSBOROUGH-MiHere Flower Shop. "Say It Witn Flowers. Ph.

7777. 214 Jlst xtf MONUMENTS 3a WESTERN GRANITE AND MARBLE CO Ltd a blka. north ol Hudson a Bay. 714 2nd north Phona a363. Monu mentt and Momoriala.

at! LOST AMI KOll.ND LOST LADY'S VAD1S WRIST WATCH valued as keepeaka. Reward ottered Mr Gilbert Miiden, Sa.k. 6-11-t LOST PART COCKER SPANIEL part tprrter, brown and whlta, Saturday. Phone 4447. 821 th north.

S-10-v AND LOST SILVER FILIGREE AND JADE bracelet, Wednesday afternoon, somewhere between 1212 Colony street and H.M.C.S. Unicorn. Probably near Colony and Albert. Reward Phone 8516. 5-10-c LOST ORANGE PERSIAN CAT, Broadway and 10th Finder please phone 7136.

5-lO LOST TUESDAY, BETWEEN 1 AND J.30 Bank of Commerce bank book with sum of money. Reward. Phone 7873 between 12 and 1 or after 5. 5-1 0-c LOST ON TUESDAY EVENING BE-tween 500 block Ave. A.

north and post -office, via 23rd and 1st Ave mans white gold wrist watch, leather strap. Finder please phone 7462. Re ward for same. 5-10-c lost Leather wallet, contain- ing oms money and a cheque. PeS-ward.

120 1st east. 5-U-p LOST MALE BOSTON BULL DOG. black and white, answers to Nipper." Phone 23671. 5-10-c LOST, LAST SATURDAY, ON BROAD-way Small black pup, white on feet and face, about 5 months old. childs pet.

Please phone 98998, return to M35 Temperance. 5-10-c FOUND CHILD'S TRICYCLE. OWNER may have same by paying for advertisement. Phone 97831. 5-10-c LOST SPECTACLES, BI-FOCAL, PLAS-tic rim, blue case.

Return to D.V.A., London Bldg. Reward. 5-12-p U)ST SMALL OVAL CAMEO BROOCH. Reward. Phone 9bS38, 5-10-C MALE HELP WANTED 12 WANTED EXPERIENCED CAT OPER-ators, must be fully qualified.

Apply giving references. Box 376D Star-Phoenix. 6-11-e WANTED EXPERIENCED MOTOR mechanic. Permanent for right party Phone 52. Morrice Motors, Eston Sask.

5-10-p FIRST CLASS MECHANIC AS FORE-man for Garage in N.E. Bask. Good knowledge of tractor and caterpillar work essential. Highest wages. See Mr.

Magee, 205 King George Hotel 6-1 0-p WANTED EXPERIENCED AUTO BODY man. Good wages. Apply J. 8. Braithwane, Auto Body Works, 1st north.

5-10-c WANTED 2 FIRST CLASS stucco men. Phone 5146. 5-10-p WANTED IMMEDIATELY QUALIFIED mechanic for garage. Year round work. Salary plus percentage of Labor charges.

Single man preferred. W. B. Farquharson, Co-op Garage, Phone 28. Zealandia.

5-11-p WANTED Tank Trucks to haul asphalt. Phone 7444 5-14-c WANTED EXPERIENCED MECHANIC, knowledge of welding preferred. Apply Co-op Garage, Young, Phone 39. 5-11-0 MIDDLE AGED SALESMAN Sell roof maintenance specialty manufactured In Canada, sold wholesale to all roof owners, including farmers. Accounts payable at Toronto in Canadian funds.

Enjoy good ever-increasing income. Permanent position with old reliable corporation. Advance to territory manager. Write Box 1780, Cleveland, Ohio. U.S.A.

5-10-p WANTED FOR WASKES1U LAKE Hotel Janitor and handyman. Apply Red Robin Cafe. Broadway. 51 1-c YOUNG MAN WITH GOOD CAR anxious to make money and work. Previous selling experience helpful but not essential.

See Mr. Hailatt, 207 McMillan Building. 5-1 1-c PLUMBERS STEAMFITTERS Writs giving Full Qualifications Direct to Waterman-Waterbury f. Co. Ltd.

Mfg. SASKATOON 5-1 1-C WANTED HANDY MAN FOR GEN-erai building maintenance and repairs, stoker, low-pressure boilers. Single man over 40 preferred. Apply Box 4210 Star-Phoenix. 5-10-c By June 1, 1948 jTilffSTFH Rofliineir Optgmtoirs Thre mn required will, experience in chemical proces.

Industry. Four Second eperatora with some experience In petroleum refining or chemical process Industry. On maintenance electrician. The above required for employment In Alberta. Apply In own handwriting giving age.

marital standing, education, experience, reference! as to ability and character to: THE PROVINCIAL. MARKETING BOARD 1030Z 107 Street Edmonton, Alberta m-e 2 21 MALK HELP WANTICI 13 tMilRM Two Young Men, 18-22. for Parts Department One tur truck pick up and general warehousing, and one lor stock records. Good opportunity lor advancement. Contact.

MR. SAUNDERS MID-CITY MOTORS LTD. 2nd Av. 19tb Saskatoon S-10-e VOL'TH FOR PARTS DEFT. APPLY in person.

No phone calls. Gued't, 23, Ave- SALESMEN: ONE OP CANADAS LARG- est publishers want a first class subscription salesratQ for the Province ot Saskatchewan. Excellent contract, which should mean complete independence tor a man with the required qualifications. Experience helpful out not necessary. Character and aggre siveness more essential Must have car.

Fot nformation write Western Branch Office. 1 0.159 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, Aha, 6-12M ASSISTANT ENGINEER REQUIRED for tiie City of Swift Current. Applicants to state age, experience, salary required, and when available AppR cation, to bo aont to the underalgned by noon, Monday, May 10, 1948. F. Aphford, City Clerk.

5-ithe WANTED BY AUTOMOTIVE WHOLE- aaler out of city--Buyer and assistant manager. Must bave counter and sales experience to qualify. State experience, education and age in replying to Box 1667 Star-Phoenix. 5-13-c WANTED MANAGER FOR LARGE caf, in big town. en-Hlont opportun- ity for right party.

Reply stating age. experience and education in own handwriting to Box 428D Star-Phoenix. 5-17-c IMMEDIATELY CHORE MAN FOR gardening, milking, on electrically equipped farm, a mile from town near Saskatoon. Phone 97806. 5-10-c HERES A NATURAL NEW PAT ented tool multiplies man's strength 31 times.

Needed by autoists. farmers. lumbermen, builders, garagemon, transports, public works. Attractive sales proposition. Paicoaee! Co.

Cornwall. Out. 5-10-e WANTED IMMEDIATELY EXPERIENCED MALE PRESSED Good Salary. Permanent Job. State Qualifications.

Apply Box 433D, Star-Phoenix 5-12-0 WANTED FIRST-CLASS mechanic for modern country garage. On hard surface highway. Good wages. Apply Order No, 189, National Employment Office. Saskatoon.

5-10-c JANITOR, HANDY MAN WANTED Doesn't need experience. Age under 50. Wages $75 per month, room and board for start. New Rojai Hotel and Cafe Lloydrnlnster. 5-10-c OPPORTUNITY CANADIAN PHARMA-ceutic-al Mamiiarturer wants graduate pharmacist as representative In Saskatchewan to call on medical profession and retail drug trade.

Reply giving age, experience, references, etc. Box 1665 Star-Phoenix. 6-13-c APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FROM trained engineers (not necessarily university graduates) but of such training as to competently care for, supervise and manage all public services, utilities, property and works, improvements, roads, streets and public places owned, used or controlled by the town. In addition such official must also have aounir practical experience. Applications to be submitted in writing to the undersigned not later than June 5th, 1948, accompanied by letter of recommendation, and stating age, experience, salary expected, marital status, and when available for appointment.

Town of Lloydminster, M. Cardiff. Town Clerk. 5-12-c WANTED IMMEDIATELY HONEST, reliable part-time barber and beer parlor employee. State wages, write or phone.

W. H. Haipenny, Dorintosh, Sask 5-11-p WANTED JUNIOR PARTS MAN AND shipper. Starting salary $95. Apply in own handwriting re experience and qualifications.

Box 140. Saskatoon. 5-12-c SALESMAN WANTED COVERING GEN-era! stores to add complete line of dry goods and notions. Reply Box 62, Station Montreal, Que, 5-10-c-s AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION REPRESENTATIVE Salary: per month, including Cost of Living Bonus. Duties: To interview branch heads and other officials connected with the Saskatchewan Co-operative Program and report on same: to review current agricultural literature; to write radio script, produce radio programs and act as radio commentator Qualifications: Several years of practical farm experience; university graduation, preferably in agricultural science; ability to write on the level of newspaper reporting and radio script writings; voice acceptable for radio broadcasting.

For application forma and additional information apply to: PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 1730 Scarth St. Regina, Sask, CLOSING DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS MAY 22, 1948. 6-10-c FYHFOE NEW GUARANTEED PROD-uct flame-proofs almost any fabric. Reduces fire hazards, saves lives and property. Attractive local and district sales proposition.

Fyrfoe, Cornwall, Ontario. 5-10-c MAN WANTED. GOOD NEARBY Rawleigh business now open, if willing to conduct home service business while earning good living, write immediately, RawIeighS Dept. WG-E-436 45, Winnipeg. 5-10-c-s KITCHEN HELPERS, MALE.

IMME-diately. Apply Purchasing Office, City Hospital. 6-11-C SHOE SHINER WANTED. APPLY AL Orme Barber Shop, 21st St. E.

5-12-p WANTED AT vONCE EXPERIENCED chore man. Milk 3-4 cows, care for garden. Only good man need apply. Salary $100 per month. Phone T.

E. Mvers, Hughton. Sask. 5-15-c AtiKeVfM WANTKII HAIL AND FIRE INSURANCE Agenls wanted to write hall and tire Insurance at points where we are not represented. Established licensed agents preferred, H.

J. QUINN COMPANY LTD. 6-1 7 McCallum Hill Bldg. Phone 22575 tf YOU CAN SELL MONUMENTS IN YOUR district if you have our agency for Rock of Ages memorials. Ihey out sell all others end coat no more Write for agency to Western Granite A Marble Saskatoon tt VOU ARE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING which will add to vour Income There are 100 000 and more graves without monument in western Canada alone.

The aveiage price of a monument Is around 200, This meant twenty million worth of monuments esn be eokl and a lot of thia In your district. You know thle Thle 1 a good agency Free outfit. Box 1803. Star-Phoenix. Itf ESTABLISHED FURNITURE MANU-lecturing company dealres to contact aiei agency or representative to cover entire province of Alberte.

To handle complete line of office furniture. Muat be reliable and ba able to produce aetlatectory sale record. Submit references and applications to Nu-Craft Manufacturing Company, 1801 Vcnablea Vancouver, B.C. 6-10-c WANTED SALESMAN WITH CAR have purchased a large upply of Surplus Yar Assets at very attractive price. We can pass thee bargains on to the consumer.

require men with cars to sell these goods direct to the farm homes, Men with a little ambition can earn up to 4X00 a week. Xor full particulars apply Milne Distributors Ltd. 207 Blrks Bldg Baakatoon. 5-10-c MAN MAN ARTICLES FOR SALE 23 1eetiMere PAIR Or BASEBALL SHOES PRAO tically new, size Hi. Man's black pin stripe suit, size 39.

309 2Stb St. 5-10-e board: drop-side couch; cheap. Phone 5-10-p GEN. ELECTRIC VACUUM CLF.ANFR. upright mode).

Fair shape First rea- xonahie rash offer takes It. 725 Ave 5-10-c jTnVirpFTt: 1 kr'iT'r? good condition. Phone 29541. 5-)Q-e GREEN CARPET. 40.

PHONE 97l. 5-w-e r- 7" ADY BLACK AND IS HITE SHKP herd plaid jacket, size 12, almost new. and C.C.M tennis racquet with press. Firsl'Cisss condition. Phone 23804.

5-10-e 1 Phone 22917 5-H-e STUDIO I.ol GE IN GOOD CONDITION phone 91530. 5-11 rrrr 1 11 nALETWp CABLE 3 FT. 3BKD sorinsa and feit mattresses. Phone enjj. Clean.

5-10-e LONG WHITE DRES. MZE 12. WORN twice, suitable for graduation. rot $3S. price 15.

Black slippers, sire 7. Phone 980O6 5-IO-e ICE REFRIGERATOR. LIKE NEW, $43: 4 ft. brown tied. 10- large baby crib; 3-nter chesterfield suite, $100.

Phor 97790 5-10 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER AND typewriter deek and two pairs of lined sun room drapes. like new. phone 6919. 5-10-e MISSEJC LIGHT GREY COAT. SCARCE-1y soiled, 16 other articles of clothing.

Phone 98S94 after 2. 5-10-e HARRIS TWEED COAT AND BROWN and black cloth coats, fur-trimmed, sixes 12, 83 each. Phone 22770. 5-to-e PART OF AIRPLANE. GOOD AS PLAY-house; mans twed topcoat.

si7f 38; pint and quart sealers. Phone 723 5-iO-e WHITE GRADUATION GOWN. AISO Acqua Fashion Model gown, exclude design. Phone 23019, 5-10-c PAINT WAR SURPLUS IN BULK OH by gallon. $1 95 up: rubier wheels for warehouse trucks, scooters, slype 10 1.17, 8.2 with ball bearings, $3 95, Armv trunks for books, tools, at $2 to 82.30.

Hamps Cycle Co. 344 2nd south. 5-10-c LADYS NEW SUIT SIZE 16, FOR sale, Phone 6624. 5-10-c EIGHT-PIECE FUMED OAK DINING room ule: bova brown suit, 14-16 years. Both in perfect condition.

Phone 91770. 510-c FURNITURE FOR SALE All In Good Condition. I win, hd oheslerflrid chitr. oak 1 arm chair and rocker to match all with leather teat. 1 oak dinln room set.

1 bedroom set comolele. 1 cook stove. 1 porcelain top table. And other small articles. PHONE 5580 sfter 7 p.m.

6-8-p LADIES' AND MENS CLOTHING, VERY condition; record player; atrolier. Phone 5134. 5t'-c 8-PIECE WALNUT FINISH DINING room suite. 110 Ave. south.

5-10-p ONE ELECTRIC SOFT DRINK COOLER, good condition. Cash register. Apply King George Cigar Store. 5-10-c NEARLY NEW CEMENT MIXER AND 1-3 P. motor Only run three base-mens.

Graves and Morris, 318 Ave. south. 5-10-e BELL PIANO. COFFEE TABLE. 10; desk and rhair, study lamp vacuum cleaner 10; book case round table 3: chiffonier 2o; baby carriage bathette 5.

All in good condition. Mrs. Burns, 522 llth east near Broadway. 6-10-c GREY FUR COAT, SIZE 14, GOOD CON. dltion.

Can be worn tuxedo etyle or closed. Phone 98487. 5-10-p iiOTPOlNT ELECTRIC STOVE, 3-BURN-er, low oven. Reasonable price. Phone 7224.

PIPE FURNACE NOW HEATING EIGHT room house, perfect condition. Price 250. Phone 755L 5-10-p FOR SALE WINE STROLLER; LADYS wine suit, else 18-18. Both in excel lent condition. ,2212 Lome Ave, 5-10-p HOTPOINT 4-BURNER, HIGH OVfc.X electric range, perfect condition.

Phone 7170. a-lll-c SPECIALS AT BROWNS 106 Avenue B( South I McLary all enamel range 75.00; 3 Ranaettes like new, 18.00 to 44.50; Several good Davenette Loungea from $27.50 up; Combination Bookcase and Writing Beak 39.00; Walnut Chlfl-lonler 21.50; d-pe. Breakfast net, black and white, 25.00; Couch xnd Mattreaa like new 12.50; 2 pc. red mohair Chesterfield set 85.00: 2 pc. wine velour Daveno set 119.00.

These ere few of th money saving values. Terras Arranged Buy and Sell at; Browns Phone 22077 106 Avenue South 5-10-e WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE. CONSIST. Ing of twin bed dresser, eholffonler, vanity, springs. 200.

405 Bottom ley, 6-KMj LIGHTING FIXTURE BRACKETS For homes. Worth up to 7,50. Setting from 88 up. indirect celling fixture, regular $4.50, now 3.25. WESTERN LIGHTING AGENCIES 148 2nd 5-10-c COAL UNIT TO ELECTBIC RANGE Very good condition.

Cheap for quick sale. 812 13th E. 5-10-c LARGE CHINA CABINET. WALNUT finish. 39; 8-plece oak dining room suite, 39.50; floor tamps with new shades, 0.50 and up: mantel battery radio 11.50.

Hi-Urad New and Used Furniture, 417 20th W. Phone 7612. 4-1 0-c GENERAL ELECTRIC HOT POINT range, 4-burner, spacious oven, perfect condition. Also two hot water coll. 824 10th street.

6-lO-c NEW CAR BATTERY. NEER used, $11; Universal cooler unit, complete. in excellent shape. 05; 5 gal. cream can, pom drill bit used tie.

2.3. IS very tittle. 1518 Coy Ave. 5-10-c LADY'S TWO-PIECE BLUE WOOL SUIT SI 18; good dreaees; gray talkirrd suit, tlxe 18, Bargains. Phone 91509.

5-11-c BABY CARRIAGES. ENGLISH PRAMS and folding strollers, Lloyd make. New rrlba, full panel, wa.nut finish, on easy term, Childs Furniture Co. 6-10-c 2,000 Ff HALF-INCH BRASS TUBING, 6-ft. lengths: also a quantity of new four-inch wagon wheelt, whiffle and double-trees, wagon poles, twolnvh hardwood lumber, and one-inch end 1 rope See ut for your palnt-Ity-lnrh rope.

Barber chair. Link trainer gee ul for your painting requirement. Dominion Junk, Saskatoon, 5-14-c KITCHEN CABINET. EXCELLENT Condition, enamel pull-out table top, birch natural wood finish, 45. Phone 6243 before 80.

or cell 1311 Elliott St. 6-10-c TWO OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, 4 AND Electrohom humidifier, wood cabinet, 120. Call after 1113 Av. north. 6-1 t-e SALE COMPLETE HOOPLA OUT-flt, suitable for hot dog stand.

Tin 18x18 heavy canvas tent. 6' walls, cheap. S. J. Adams, 973 12th St Prince Albert.

fl-ll-p HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE 128 Ave. south, 6-10-c KITCHEN CABINET IN EXCELLENT condition, baby pram IB. good condition. Phona 91258. 6-Il-e QUALIFIED TYPtoT-STENO.

GENERAL knowledge of office work seeks mom- lx. tog employment. Will consider lull1 time. Bov 427D Star-Phoenix. 5-12-p "phboe HELP WTD, (Male-Female) 16 THERE IS AN EXCELLENT OPPOK tunny for a lawyer to locate in the town of Preeceville.

Very large district to draw from. office pace and housing accommodatMns available. For further information write Secretary of Board of Trade 5-10-e PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORKER Salary: $186-8226 per month, including cost of living bonu. Duties: To carry out case work investigations in co-operation with the ptchiairisia attached to the Saskatchewan Mental Hospitals; to prepare rase histories; to investigate respecting parole of patients from Mental Hospitals ami to follow up social work with persons paroled. Qualifications: Some experience in social case work: a diploma or degree in social work with specialized training in psychiatry.

For application foihns and additional information apply to: PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 1730 Scarth St. Regina, Sask. Closing Date for Receipt of Applications June 1, 1948 5-10-c Civil SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. PHft pars now for spring examinations rite C. Civil Service School.

H01 Endsnon Bldg Winnipeg. Manitoba o-H) c-s EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES 1 Tost of Living Bonus of $12 per month it payable addition to the salat le listed below). Position Salary Range (2) LIBRARIANS IProv, LI- branch Asm. Field Auditor Taxation fir 110 166 1 2 LABORATORY EL I -CLANS II Dent. Public Health, Regina and Sask.

Hosp. North Baiueroro iau-185 I)eputv Chief Surveyor, Land Titles Surveys, Dept, of Attorney General 225-275 i Civil Engineer, Dept, of High- ways 200-250 "Registered Nurse. Dept, of Public Health. Sask. Training School, Weyburn 140-149 Superintendent, Receiving Home (Enihury House) Dept.

of Social Welfare 160-200 7) Child Weitars Officers, Dent of Social Welfare 175-215 Weed Control Representative Dept, of Agriculture 200-250 Senior Accountant, H.S.P.C, 225-275 Psychiatric Social Worker, Dept, of Social Welfare 175-213 Hospital Inspector, H.S.P.C, 190 235 Agricultural F.xtensfon Representative, Dept, of Agricul- lure 200-250 Clerk Stenographer IV (Secretary to the Deputy Minister of Natural Resources' 135-170 Recreational Field Representative, Education 175-213 Deputy Sheriff Deputy Local Registrar TI, Dept, of Attorney General 160-200 Formal applications (not letter of application) must be received in the Commission by May 17, ADDITIONAL BENEFITS: 3 weeks holidays, 3 weeks sick leaNe with pay, good superannuation scheme: 35J hour week for olfice employees. For application forms and further Information apply to: PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 1730 Scarth Street, Regina. 5-10-c SITS. WTU. (Male-Female) 17 COUPLE DESIRE WORK ON POWER farm for 2 months.

418 18th west. 5-10 MAI.E-FEMALK I.NHTKIC, LEARN HAIRDRESSING AND BARBERING Men and women for a well paying pleasant job with good earnings train as a haitdrcsKer or barber. Writs or visit LaBeJle School of Beauty Culture and Barbering. Canada Building. Hegistared under Provincial Trad School Act tf I itiHTK Ill'TIIIIM LilVIA lK INRIKIJt IHJN MANY GIRLS WANTED To train for hairdressers.

No former ex perience required, bpiendid opportunity rapid advancement. Ask about our pay tuition after you graduate and get suitable woik Cal) or write today Marvel Beauty School. 227 21st St. xlt TKAHK8, HKOKKHHIONS 21 Dustless Floor Sanding raent service, call jnms. EXPERT PAPER HANGING AND painting.

Quirkly and neatly done V. McMillan, Phone 7717 tf MECHANICAL FLOOR WAXING AND polishing. Woodwork, wall and flooi washing Phona 29744, Vat'a Houi.e hold and Commercial Cleaning 5-10-r FOR EAVESTROUCHING, FURNACES, and all repairs. Call J. P.

O'Neill, 1023 13th east. Phone 91503. 5-lH-c FOR YOUR CEMENT BASEMENT AND flooring or runways call Klrton 87488. tl BUILDING AND REPAIRING CHIMNEYS Plastering and Interior and exterim decorating. R.

Erwin, 8245. 6-28-c INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED 601 Standard Bldg. Phone 28055. S-liO-r BOOKKEEPING FOR SMALL BUS! nesses. 601 Standard Bldg.

Phone 29055. 5-10-c ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS OF any type. Harris A Derraugh Phone 88352. fl-16-p CITY RUG SHAMPOOING CLEANERS Rugs, chesterfields, chairs snd cat Interior canned by th new sham- ooing process. Dry enough to use 1 about two houra after cleaning.

FREE ESTIMATES OR PROMPT SERVICE PHONE 5925 JANSEN A FITZGERALD 425 Avenue South. Saskatoon 6-10-i-a Patrick Construction Co. Ltd Uenerx) repairs and remodelling. Cement work, floor, videwalki. Buildings raised Experienced workmanship Work guar anteed.

Call Tony Patrick. 22203 202 Avenue south. 6-10-c-e PLUMBING, STEAM AND HOT-WATER HEATING. INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS noss mckenzie SASKATOON PLUMBING HEATING CO. 426 20th Streets west.

Phona 6639 After Hour 23963 5-10-c-s EXPERIENCED DECORATING. PAINT Ing, plastering repair jobs, good work free estimates. Phone 22344. 5-22-p CONSTRUCTION OK HOUSES. OAK-ages, etc.

Repairs and alterations, roof repairs, concrete work, sidewalks, chimney, done by Jos Kiefer. 910 llth west. Phone 22017. 5-15-c TEACH ER8 WANTK1I 25 SHELL LAKE SCHOOL UNIT 63 requlrea: (1) Helping teacher to commence duties about August 20. Must have at least permanent 1st cleat certificate and four yeara experience.

Salary 81,900 for permanent 1st clasa, (2.100 tor superior 1st cleat. (200 additional for degree. Should have own car Mileage allowance. (2) Principal for 3-room school at Canwood. Salary from 1,700 to 2,700, according to qualifliation.

House avallahle tor married man Apply giving qualification. snd reference to N. stadnvk, Seoretary, Shell Lake School Unit No. tH, Sheilbrfiok. Saak.

5-1 1-C PRINCIPAL WANTED FOR YOUNG Village School. Two public end two high school rooms. Salary 2,300. Duties to commence with fall term. Apply tn C.

C. McClellan, Young, Sask. 6-12 A IF OIL FLY SIX FOR horizontal l.VPIcturtd U.S. writer 11 Calmer 12 Light beats 11 Vase 15 Cossack chief 17 Chart 18 Rich soil 20 Pitcher 21 Portuguese navigator 22 Hawk-like birds 24 Greased 25 Odor 26 Move smoothly 27 Area measure 23 Low Latin (ab.) 29 Many of his novels historical events 32 Come in 36 Make fresh 37 French river 38 Sorrowful cry 39 Watch ornaments 43 Factual 44 Stull 45 Courteous 47 Biblical boat 48 Stone tablets 50 Ridicules 52 Prince 53 Cubic meters VERTICAL 1 Epic 2 Elaborate 3 Us 4 Literary scraps 5 Network 6 Pull 7 Winnow. 8 Any 9 Ethiopian 10 Harnessed together 11 Pouts 12 Vehicle 13 Digging tool 16 Pronoun 19 Threatens Concession To Fuelmen Terminating at least three sessions on the problem, city councils standing committee voted Thursday evening to allow coal dealers practically the same privileges they had under the old bylaw governing deliveries over downtown sidewalks.

A delegation from the fuel dealers, headed by R. L. Miller, argued that the new bylaw, which required downtown deli-; veries made over sidewalks to be completed between 7 and 9 o'clock weekday mornings, worked a hardship on dealers. It was a nuisance," they said, to ask permission of the chief constable almost daily to break a law in making such deliveries after the specified time limit. They added that the time limits imposed by the new bylaw meant paying overtime to their truckers.

There was also a reference to the minimum wage act, a statement that provisions of this act made it impractical to commence deliveries at 7 oclock in the morning. Alderman Bob Hunter argued that the minimum wage regulations had no part in the discussion, that there was nothing to prevent the dealers from starting deliveries earlier if they wanted to do so. SENT TO JAIL Fined once and given warning to leave the city, Julia Bruce or Vizina, formerly of St. Louis, was picked up again Wednesday and this morning in city police court was sentenced to 20 days in Prince Albert jail on a vagrancy charge. RATES Star-Phoenix Want Ad Rates: Two Cents Per Word Per Day.

Six Consecutive Daily Insertions for the Price of Five. Minimum Charge Per Single Insertion 25c Minimum Count: 30 Words. Where 10 point (large type! is desired by the advertiser, the rate per word is 6c a day. Minimum count, 10 words. Minimum transaction 75 cents.

Figures in groups of five or less, dollar marks, initial letters, count as one word Where the use of a box number is desired, count as four words extra. If replies are to be mailed to out-of-town points please add 10 cents to cover rost of postage. City advertisers must pick up box replies at the Star-Phoenix office ENGAGEMENT NOTICES Announcement! to eppear under the heading Engagements will be accepted at the Star-Phoenix Classified Department, same to be signed by the bride-to-be or her parents. Minimum charge 21.00 for 10 lines and 10 cent for each additional line. OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday 8.30 a.m.

to 6 p.m. Saturday, 8.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, Closed All Day Display Advertising: All copy for -display advertising must be in ths StafPhoenlx offic not later than 4 p.m. the day preceding publication.

The Star-Phoenix reserves the right to classify advertisements. WANT AD OQ1I1 WANT AD wOll PHONE SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 25e per week delivered In city. Payable bi-weekly to Carrier, MAIL RATES 1 year 8 months 3 months 1 month lJU To United States and Great Britain: $1.00 per month. $10.00 per year. SS 90 4,25 2.23 1 00 NOT1CE8 'n'1? -slaw of LILLIAN CATHARINE pURWARD, late of Hanley, in the Province of Eaakatchewan, widow, deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS All elating against the above estate, duly verified by statutory declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held, If any. muat be sent to the undersigned before the 25th day of May, A.D, 1948. DISBERY BENCE. 205 Birka Saskatoon, Sask. Solicitors for the Admlnietratnx.

fl10-c DEATHS ARNOLD THE DEATH OF WILLIAM Thomas Arnold. 3019 W. 9th Vancouver, jn hia 67th year, occurred May 2. Surviving ar three sons, J. N.

Arnold. Vawouven'W, D. Arnold, Saskatoon; A. K. Arnold, Vancouver: one daughter, Mrs.

N. A. Kay, Vtneou yer; nns brother. Harold Arnold, Saskatoon: four slkters in England: two. grandchildren.

The funeral service: vas held Wednesday at 3 p.m. ini Simmon A McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple street. Rev, E.j Galloway officiating. Interment' In Forest Laws Memorial Park. 5-10-c1 the chiuiien ot the community wnt! are in need ot educational servste Apply by letter to the Decretory ireas urer.

Royal Hank HttMding Medicine Hat. Alberta 5-tthc-r ESTKVAN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE requires the services of five teachers whose major subjects of instruction will be: I. Science, 2, social Studies and French, 3 Industrial Arts foi bovs. 4. Physical training and coach big gains.

5. Commerce. Where additional subjects are to be taught, they will be arranged according to qualifications. Applicants state age eienence, academic and proteaionai training, extra curricular qualities lion and name of fast superintendent. Dune to commence fall term.

Salaries according to qualifications tor the various positions: I. 2 and 3, $2,200 to $2,400: position 4. $2,000 to $2,400: 3, $2,000 to $2,300. Address applications to A. McKay, secretary, Lstevan Col legiate.

5-15-c UKKSO.NAL 24 WHEN YOU SELECT YOUR DIAMOND engagement ring at Murphys Jeweiietv Stoie It enures you of unquestionable quality and confidence which means so much in pride of ownership. xtl TRUSSES SURGICAL BELTS We specialize In accurate fittings oi tiuspes. all types of surgical belts, elastic hosiery. Phone, call or write McBean St Marshal). Druggists, 160 2nd Ave, XU FOOT, LEG AND BACK TROUBLES RE lteved with Heel Hugger Shoes Be corrective shoes.

Irwins bhoe Htore xtl NECKTIES FOR 75c, 12 for $1.25 Renew your tits. Dial 6109. Arthur Rose, Ltd. tf MENS HATS 8ANTT0NE CLEANED, 75c. Save your old hat.

Diai 0108 Arthur Rose, Ltd, tf FOR FUN AND HEALTH, RENT Bicycles Joes Cycle, 223 Ave. south Reservations phone 7332 or residence 7379, 6-6-c HAVE YOUR PERMANENTS AT HOME in comfort. Cold wave and machine-less Expert flngerwaving. professional operator. Flossie Barber, 518 ftth St.

Phone 97964. THE SINGER J948 PRIZE GOES TO the lucky number JB673012 portable electric machine. Look for number below bobbin winder. Singer Sewing Machine 129 second Saskatoon. 5-20-c WHY ALWAYS WORK FOR OTHERS? Manufacture plastic objects In your own private nome.

The demand is big. Capital required $5, Write us. R. Merrier. Dept.

S.P.. 3862 8t. Andre Montreal 24 Quebec. 5-14-c TRAVELLING TO VANCOUVER BY car. If Interested phone 98922 before Monday.

5-10-p ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS KUFFKKEHS-Money-back guarantee on Nephron, th modern wav to overcome oaiuxym Asthma Ford's Drug Store 625 Ave H. south. Saskatoon Phone 22133 Cir cular mailed on request, 5-10-e-s SLENDOR TABLETS ARE EFFECTIVE Two weeks supply, 12 weeks, $3, at Hudsons Bay Company (Retui! Storei, Central, and Ltggett'f drug Store. 5-10-c-b ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS A A.

Is a fellowship of mep and women who share their experience, strength and hop with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism, Ths only re quirement lor membership Is an honest to drinking. It It not allied wth denomination, oolltics with any sect, denomination, politics, or ganizatlon or Institution; does not wish to engage In any controversy and neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Out primary purpose Is to slay sober and to help other alcoholics achieve sobriety Our address la P.O. Box 331. Saskatoon.

a-lO-c-s V1GOR1NE TONIC FOR MEN, WEAK, nervous, exhausted. Helps restore nor mal, youthful pep, vitality: leok. feel better, stronger 15-day trial. 1 00. At McBean A Marshall and Central Drug Stores.

5-10-c-s CHOICE OK FRIENDS MAY B8 made through becoming a member ol the Universal Correspondence Club Write C. 8. Clare, Secretary. II C.C., Hay Straet, Brauehlng Herts (Ena landl. 5-10-c-s YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER-garten with our help.

Canadian Kindergarten Institute, 301 Enderton Winnipeg, Manitoba. 5-10-c GUYS! GALS! 17 YEARS TO 25 YEARS, holiday at Linger Longer Lodge Manitou Beach, August 1 to 15. Swimming, dancing, tennis, golf, archery, hikes, campfire, etc. Good food. Rate 15 per week.

Call 22270 or write Y.W.C.A., Saskatoon. 5-10-c A DIRTY CAR WINDSHIELD IS BAD then a clean one must he good. So is the euto curb service at Guest's, the auto repairman. First Ave. at 25th St, Phone 8580.

6-15-c ARTICLES FOR SALE 25 FURNITURE OR ARTICLES OF VALUE sold. City Market sales. Goods listed any time. Phone 22024. Virgil Rose, tf FOR SALE-POOL TABLE, COMPLETE; barber chair; electric Ice cream Frigid-aire Box 1040 Star-Phoenix.

5-9 PURE ONTARIO AND QUEBEC MAPLE syrup guaranteed pure, tpeclel prlcee. Phone 5137 Russell Rnsebrugb. Fruit and Groceries. 208 2nd Ave. 5-20-c UNDERWOOD STANDARD TYPE-writer for sale.

Excellent condition. Phone Mickey, 23989. 6-10-p SET OF FINISHED KITCHEN Clipboards, wall and counter units, $75; Koyalalre tank vacuum cleaner; Moffat Handlchef complete with oven. Phone 22725. 5-10-p ELECTRIC RANGE, 26 ti OtF NEW price.

1113 Ave. north. 5-10-c OAK VENEER BEDROOM SUITE, CON, sistlng of two beda, two dressers two Chiffonier. 1 vanity, 1 desk, ills Ave. north, i 5-10-c FOR SALE PORTABLE SPEEDMAS-ter say.

721 Ave. H. south 5-1 4-p BEDROOM SUITE; END TABLE; HAS-sock; Moffat Handy Chef; Underwood typewriter; electric heater. Phone 7592. 5-11-c STUDIO LOUNGE AND CHAIR, WINE velour upholstered, a grand suite, 8225.

Terms 25 down, 1 15 month. Child Furniture Co, 5-10-C BURNING HOT WATER HEATER, used six months. Guaranteed. Apply 839 7 Ui street Saaks loon. Phone 97720.

5-10-p BEDSPREADS, MLK AND CHENILLE, ell colors; curtains end drapes, a nice assortment; tapestry and mohair for upholstering: pillow; comforters, cot-, tort and down filled; pure wool blen-kete. Buy (25 worth, (S down, 3 month, at Child, corner 1st Ave. and 23rd street. 5-10-e A FLAG DECORATE FOR HOLl-day, convention and cchool sports. Featuring beautifully sewn best quality Patriot flags, 3 ft, length.

4i $4.25. Mali order with remittance postpaid, Goffman'a Hardware, 33rd at Caskatoon Phone 5470. 6-10-e GOOD COOKSTOVE. SOUTH. 5-10-p 'seamless ENGLISH AXMINSTER rugs, In and 9x12, nice heavy pile, only, On terma If you wish at Childs Furniture To.

5-10-c FOUNTAIN PUN AND PENCIL SETJfc-Sharzer's Pawnshop, 216 20th street, wet. 5-10-c-e CUBIC1 FOOT FRIGIDAIRE: Mo- Clary 4-burner electric atove; Simmon bed complete with bo spring and mattress. Phone 6919. 5-1 9-e 8ALE--1 NEW G.M C. DISTRIBU-tur: 1 new truck power takeoff; 1 Coleman blow torch.

Phone 29013 or call James Hardle, 611 Av. north. 5-10-e FOR DEATHS tKILESTONE THE DEATH OF LOfiNE Henry Oglpfetone, age 62 year, oi Lsnev, occurred in a local hospital on May 7, 1946. Ths funeral service wlli be held Monday, Mav 10 at 2 p.m. Standard Time), from the school auditorium at Leney, conducted by Rev.

W. Glazier. Surviving are his widow, one daughter and four sons: Roy, Klniey; Carl, Leney: Olive and Alma at home, and Orville. Lenev The late Mr. Oglefttone was horn in Ontario.

He had resided in the Leney district since coming west in 1904. Interment will be made in the Lenev Cemetery. Saskatoon Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. 5-10-c RICE tHE DEATH OF NANCY MARY Rice, in her 32nd year, beloved wife of Gordon H. Rice of Asquith, occurred at a local hospital on May 7.

1948. The funeral service will be held on Sunday. May 9, at 2 p.m Standard time, from the Asquith Bap tlwt church, conducted by Rev. West. Park Funeral Chapel is In charge Surviving are her mother.

Mrs. Fair-brother: four sisters, Mrs. Emily Addl son. Mrs. Evelyn Potts.

Mrs. Annie George, Mrs. Edna Lofke: seven brothers, Joe. Herbert, Harry. Floyd.

Frank, Edward and Horace Fair brother; four sons, Kenneth. Arthur Gerald and Gordon: one daughter. Shirley. Burial will take place in the Asquith Cemetery, 6-10-c FUNERALS COULTER THE FUNERAL SERVICE of Mrs. Mary Coulter, who died May 4.

was held from the chapel of Me Kagues Funeral Home. Friday. May 7, at 3.30 p.m., conducted by Canon Bowles. Pallbearers were: L. M.

Smith, Davis, J. S. Findlay, H. Bates, H. Cowley.

W. Hartie. Burial was made in the family plot in Woodlawn Cemetery. 5-10-c THOMSON THE FUNERAL SERVICE of Wilbur Thomson, who died May 3, was held from the chapel of Me-Kagues Funeral Home on Friday, May 7, at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. L.

Campbell. Pallbearers were: N. Copen. Logan, C. Bishop, L.

Robihson. J. Cavers. S. B.

Benish. Burial was made in Woodlawn Cemetery. 5-10-c CARD OF THANKS WE WISH TO THANK ALL OUR friends In Saskatoon, Delisle and Asquith, also Dr. Murray, for kindness shown during our rerent bereavement. T.

J. Souster family. 5-10-p IN MEM0RIAM BAYLIFF IN LOVING MEMORY OF Mrs. Emily Bayliff, who passed away Mlv 8. 1947.

The depths of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loxg of one we loved so well; And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep Her memory I shall always keep Ever remembered by her daughter, Clairice Bayliff, Vancouver, B.C. 5-10-p BAYLIFF IN LOVING MEMORY OF Mrs. Emflv Bayliff who passed away May 8, 1947. a In our home she Is fondly remembered Sweet memories cling to her name. Thttte who loved her in life sincerely Still love her In death just the same.

Ever remembered by her widower, daughter Doris and son-in-law. 5-10-p GORDON JN LOVING MEMORY OF William Irvine Gordon who passed awav May 8, 1916. We do not need a special dav To bring him to our minds. The day we do not think of him Is verv hard to find. Ever remembered and sadly missed by widow, sons Irvine and Elmer, and daughter Faye.

5-10-p GORDON IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY dear dad. William Irvine Gordon, who passed away May 8, 1940. As I loved you, so I miss you. In my memory vou are near, Loved, remembered longed for always, Bringing many a silent tear. Sadlv missed and lovingly remembered by Faye.

310 GORDON IN LOVING MEMORY OF our dear dad William Irvine Gordon who passed away May 8. 1948. Not just today but every day In silence we remember, Fondlv remembered by Irvine, Helen and Wendy. 5-10-p HALL TV LOVING MEMORY OF OUR dear husband and father. Morlev W11 ford Had who passed away Moy 8th, 1943.

Loving and kind In all his wavs. Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere and true In hla heart and mind, Beautiful memories be left behind. -Sadlv missari by bis widow and daughters, Mirrlet and Evelyn. 5-10-c HALL IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF Morlev Had, who passed away Mav 8. 1945, To live in the hearts ws leave behind not to die.

Remembered by sister, Mrs. Lief, and brothers. 5-10-c HOUSTON TN FOND MEMORY OF OUR dear mother who passed away on April 6, 1945, And while she lies In peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. Marguerite and Jim Houston. 5-10-c HULME IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR father and mother, Noah and Catherine Hulme; also brother John.

A we loved you so we miss you, In our memory you are near: Loved, remembered longed for 1 ways. Bringing many a eilent tear. Ever remembered by the family, 5-10-e SACJCVTLLE IN LOVING MEMORY OF a dear wife and mother. Eva Victoria Saokville, who passed away May 9. 1947.

What would not give to clasp her band. Her dear saeet face to see. To hear her voice, to see her smile, That meant so much to us. You cft behind our aching hearts, That Moved you most sincere. We never dki, nor never wij), Forget you Mother dear.

Ever remembered by widower, Elmer, Ted, May, Addis. Harold Vera. Margaret and Cliff Fyish i-lD-e EXPERIENCED WOMAN COOK AND helper want Job together pn conatruo tion ramp for summer. Stele wage end all particular In firet letter. Apply iOU Av.

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