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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 14

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ST R-PHOEMY, SATIRDAT. DECEMBER 18, IBM PACK FOtRTELN 6 i LOST AND FOUND (CiHuniirtii THEYLL DO IT EVERY By William Btudy. M.D eallh ersonal LADY BLACK HAT LOST AT Mt.TIlO-i AM LU KHEHIF.NLtL KBKsaLH pulitdn store 4 pm, December 2J. for iatlies' work. 1-erUitan Works, phone 9774V or tell 1U47 Tem- '121 Avenue K.

south. 12 JO-c permit St reel. Bets ant. 12 Jlkr exi-EHIKNCLU SALESLADY WANTKU FOC.ND LADY LINED KID for ladles read) -to-weer aholi. Petal Walters, 310 21al Street, east manent position Apply Mary Fadi- 12 ti urn Centre, 132 2nd Avenue, noith.

16c HA500MPH1-M8. 1.M. HOPING -1313 SHAD ROW, CITY (HAROOMPH) DEAR S.R., VvEUH THANK. YOU FOR YOUR LETTER OF APPLICATION AND ARE DEEPLY IMPRESSED WITH YOUR-UH EXCELLENT QUALIFICATIONS. REST crN ASSURED THAT YOUR LETTER HAS BEEN PLACED ON FILE UNTIL 7 SUCH TIME AS WE MAY NEED CITY DUMP.

ADDITIONAL HELP- SlNCERELY- i 1 COMPETITOR. ft wufntrO let'er pertamu I lo p'rouai health and Mgiene. not to dieas iieatnitfiit. wui be ai.twerd bv Doctor Bi.idy His sddr i Hills California A self add: essed envelop should be en not place a sainp on the selt-addrtred enveloj Letters ahouid be brief and written in ink. No reply can be made to queues not contemning to instructions riT 'into consultation In difficult ca-.

eAN.Sr.lt MOTH Kits I an 1 es or refer patients to him lor I.KAlt.s ins advice. A real specialist 1 Canned mothers doesn't mean not compete ill the general they come in cans hut just that in the community; the call opener is their chief con- he co-operates with them when tnbutinn to the raiding of chil-they seek his adwre. The real dren. In Vankeeland these inn-! specialist is as different from; tation mothers get away with'vour phony pediatrician myi it by the simple expedient of dear Wiseacres, as good sound shifting their responsibility to teeth are from bargain dental a pediati leian who tells the parlor plates. I make-believe mother which can! Too many people harbor the and how much trick sugar loaning notion that a doctor whol til'll out to the unfortunate baby, holds himself out as a special-! A western mother writes: ust is necessarily better trained sincerely agree with our in some vague way superior; theory about Common Kesptra- to the doctor who makes no; tur.v Infections (C-1M).

I have such pretence. The fault with thtee children and I could never that notion is, first, tliat the real see any connection between wet specialist simply does not hold feet and germs invading nose himself out to the public at all. I and throat. 1 aked my pediatri- for as already explained, the real cian and he said I was light, it specialist depends entiiely upon was a lot of hooev. I asked him his colleagues for his practice; why he didnt tell mothers that, iand second, the government, the and he said theyd ignore him state, the law imposes no re-he added that he didnt meet Istnetion upon the doctors field many mothers with my ideas, jor branch of practice once the I lie lanced an ear abscess of my doctor gets a license to practice little boys and told me not to medicine and surgery (the Ji-plug the car canal, that free; een.se is always for both) it is I ventilation of the ear was best up to the doctor to decide fori and that infection enters the ear, himself whether to do general only by way of nose, throat and 1 practice or to hold himself out Kustachian tube.

It would take as a specialist, pages. It seems to occur rarelv or Hum. If a nose, throat and not at all to the public to wonder ear spectali ventured to tell a how the bright young doctor STRICTLY BUSINESS By MacFeatters bJutfc(L RoLml canned mother how to feed bathe, dress and train her child what a howl the brass baby 'ilicfa iirviilH Plica iKmit iff specialists would raise about it! A real specialist is a doctor who has accptired more knowledge and skill in some particular branch of medicine or surgery than others, and then by withdrawing from general practice December 26 Finder please phone 2620. Reward. 1-6-c MARK HKKP WANTED 12 STRONG YOUNG MEN also experienced miners for hardrock gold mining, Steady work, good wages, good future prospects.

Apply local National Employment Office or 201 DOMINION BANK SASKATOON. BLDG. KERR ADDISON GOLD MINES LTD ONTARIO 1-1-c SECRETARY FOR THE YORKTON, Board of Trade. Duties to commence, February 1. Stale salary required.

Apply Yorkton Board of Trade. 12 31-c CEREAL CHEMIST INTERESTING opportunity for young man qualified to run ash, inoitduie protein deter minations. Need not neiesarilv have university degree but experience in laboiatoty woik essential. All appii-(dttons will be treated in confidence Renown Mills Calgary, Alta 12-31-C DOCTOR WANTED IMMEDIATELY To serve the Town of Radvllle and the Ruial Municipality of Laurier No. 3H.

Services to begin January 1 or shortly after at a contract salary of $6,000. Total population 2.000. Temporary hospital 7 beds 3 graduate nurses. Permanent hospital to he constructed this coming spring. Town is planning installation of water and sewer systems In 1947.

Predominant languages English and French. Daily passenger and mail service Air Taxt. Splendid drug store. Resident school nurse. Seven-room houe and downtown office available.

Apply to R. A. EVANS Town Clerk, Phone 62, Radvllle. Sask. 12-30-c APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED bv the Rural Municipality of St.

Louis No. 431 for a secretary-treasurer for the municipality. Ability to speak French preferred. Duties to commence March 1, 1947 Send applications to secretary before December 31, stating qualifications, experience and salary expected. L.

A. Boileau, Secretary. Hoey, Sask. M-c WANTED RELIABLE MAN, ABLE TO look after pool room In city. Box 332C Star-Phoenix.

12-30 MAN WANTED FOR NEARBY LOCAL-hv. See J. R. Watkins Co, supenisor. King George Hotel, Monday, Decent-her 30, front 1pm.

to 5 pm. 12-30 FULLY EXPERIENCED PHOTO FINISH- er capable of supervising and manag- ing of large photo finishing plant. Please give full particulars of experience, age and references when replying. All replies confidential. Box 341C Star-Phoenix.

WANTED JANITOR, PART-TIME. Apply 20 Elite Block. 12-30-c FKMALK HKKP WANTKU 13 GRADUATE NURSE FOR GENERAL duty for Davidson Union Hospital. Salary $100 per month with full maintenance. K.

H. Ketcheson, secretarv-treasurer, Davidson, Sask. 1-2-c WANTED BY KINDERSLEY SCHOOL Unit No. 34 Full-time stenographer. Duties to commence as soon after January 1 as possible.

Applv stating experience and salary required to C. Peterson, Kindersley, Sask. 12 30 WANTED ONE STEADY GIRL FOR house and canteen work. Also girls for help New Years Eve. Phone 7505.

12-30-c GRADUATE DRUGGIST FOR FIRST OF the year, permanent position if suitable. Box 1691 Stnr-Phoenlx. 1-1-c Clerk for general office work. Apply DOMINION FRUIT LTD. 231 First Avenue, North 12 30-p TWO GBADIATE NURSES.

GENERAL duty. Straight 8 hour shift, 6-day week. Salary $110 per month and found. Apply immediately. Rose Valiev Union Hospital, E.

G. Prosser, Box 991, Rose Vallpy, Sask. 1-2-c who holds himself out as a pediatrician contrived to take time out from the general study of medicine and surgery to acquire such outstanding knowledge and skill in pediatries, all in the few years of pre-medical and medical college work while ordinary young men had all they could do to complete the regu- STORIES and limiting his practice to hisjlar medical course and get a particular branch or field, has license to practice medicine and gained the recognition of his colleagues so that they call him surgery. ffVipyrlght 1918 hv John TiMe To) BEDTIME TIME NOBOCV GETS JOBS AROUND HERE BUT MS RELATIVES-AND HE'S got more NEPHEWS THAN ONE. OJY WHOSE APPLICATION WENT IN THERE NOW PRESIDENT OF OUR BIGGEST Vwvrftor WESLEY, mapison, Wisconsin: system.

Mr. Watson joined the Canadian Northern Railway in 1908 in Toronto as assistant to the tax commissioner and became tax commissioner in 1914. Soon after the amalgamation of the Canadian National Railways in 1923, Mr. Watson was transferred to Montreal, continuing his duties as tax commissioner. LOS ANGELES, Dec.

28 (AP). F. E. Atha and his wife, Lena, allege in a suit asking $30,000 damages that their landlord, Everett Clay, tried to disrupt their marriage as a means of getting rid of them as tenants. They have rented a duplex from Clay for four years.

Their complaint charges that Clay began a "campaign of annoyance three months ago, which included telling Atha falsely that his wife was entertaining other mep. than 4 p.m. tha day preceding pub IlnMlon IJration. want ad PHONE 3111 WANT AD PHONE SUBSCRIPTION RATES 25c per weeek deliveieU in city. Payable bi-weeeklv to Carrier MAIL KATES 1 year $7 00 6 months 3 75 3 months 2 00 In th- Fslald nfjAvTl- I.IV1NGSTONF, STEWART, late of huskat on, Jn the Province of Saskatchewan, Profesaor, Deceased.

AU claims against the above Estate, duly verified by statutory declaration and with particulars ami valuation of security held, if any, must be sent to the umiertuRued before the 11th day of January. 1917. Howard McConnell, k.c., 413 Canada bnskatoon, Sask. Solicitor for Executors 12-30-c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of ALICE WATSON, late of Nakaton, in the Province of Saskatchewan, Retired. Deceased.

Ail claims aKainst the anove estate duty verified bv statutory declaration and with particulars anil valuation of security hel if anv, must be sent to the under fined before the lHh day of January, A 1947, DISHERRY BENCE, 203 Blks Bulldlna, Saskatoon, Sask, Solicitors for tiie Administrator. 12 30-C-B NOTICE In the Matter of the Tat Enforcement Act and of the Land Titles Act. and in the of an application for a tax ti'le to the Southwest Quarter of Faction Tnlrt three iXi, In Township Thirty f'e i33, in Ramie Seventeen U7t, West rf the Third Meridian, in the Province of Saskatchewan. To Willard Herbert of Indlf. Personal Repi eawiitatlve to Michael Herbert, deceased akk notick Hut th.

vuniri- p. Ill of Hinhvltlo No. am, of Sprlnic- RATES Siar-Phoenix Want Ad Kate 2 Cents Per Word Per Day Six Consecutive Daily Insertions for the Price of Five. Minimum charge per tingle Insertion 25c Minimum count, 10 words. Where 10 point (large type) It desired hy 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. It replies are to be mailed to out-of-town points please add 10 cents to cover cost of postage.

ENGAGEMENT NOTICES Announcements to appear under the heading Engagements will be accepted at the Star-Pnoenix Classified Department, same to be signed bv the bride-to-be or her parents. Minimum charge $100 for 10 lines and 10 cents for each additional line. The Star-Phoenix reserve the right to classify advertisements OFFICE HOURS Monday to Friday for the catching." said ho. sevo.ral mites in Ml three- urai Ktaff, will visit Moscow 8.0O a.m, to 6 p.m. the hark is all voti rs.

withSu early in 1947, the War Office has Saturday, 8.30 a.m. tol pm. want it. Living on bark pf the Islanu gioup witnout 1 replied Little Joe making TR any and The announce, face. He dived under the I Hie Nimrnds supposedly werevjsit jn res-a fish and Baddy 1 sighted in 1828 at Latitude 50-30 in nation from Frin mind that I go where when I pleti.se, and do please.

I'm not quarrelsome but not afraid to fight you expect to stay long? Paddy. Joe grinned. That depends on how long the fish last, are plenty of Trout in pond of yours I'll be your for a while anyway. objections? offered no objections, that it would be useless As long as you eat I don't, and I eat bark don't, I guess there will nothing to fight about, I LONDON, Dec. 28 (AP).

if we keep out of the The ships Vances and M' errl ck Field-Marshal Viscount Montway each other. The fish are reported riduy they covered an gQnieryi chief of the imperial gen- tll visit Moscow announcement said the i esponse to an imo Mintctoi-1 lnie Minisier Sunday, Closed All Day j. Display Advertising AH copy tor dljplay must jn btar-Phoenix ofnea not later By THORNTON W. BURGESS THE TRUCK AT PADDYS POND Fighting's foolish. Whats the use Fetter far to keep a truce.

Paddy the Beaver. Little Joe Otter was having fun. There was no doubt about that. He had made a slippery slide down a steep bank where the water was nut frozen over just above the pond of Taddy the Heaver. He would climb out on the bank where it was low, go around to the steepest part and slide down this headlong, his arms held hack against his side and his hind legs straight out behind him, plop into the water.

it was a mild day. Had it been one of those bitter days when the water would have frozen on his fur the instant he came out in the air he wouldn't have been sliding. No, sir, he wouldn't have been sliding. But this day was just right for sliding and he was making the most of it. At last he grew tired.

yours And I don ugh! up a keep in I please what anybody. "Do asked Little if there that neighbor Any Paddy knowing to. fish and and you be peeially of to go the NOTICKS ((OntlRfltl)) NOT ILL TO CREDITORS In the Estate of FDWARI) JOSEPH C.EDDEh Me of Ahfoii. Kent. Eng land, but sometime of Saskatoon, bo kaichewan Retired Hallway Employee dec eased.

AU claims against the above estate, duly cubed by statutory declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held, if any, must be sent to the1 undersigned before the 2b th day of January. l47 REVIS CARROLL, 410 MacMillan Building Saskatoon, feaskatt he an Solicitor for the surviving Executor 12-30-c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of JAMES HENRY MANNING BEYNON, late of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan. Manager deceased All claims against the -aoove estate, dulv verified by atatutory declaration and with particulars and valuation of aecur-ity held, if any, must be sent to the undersigned before the 4th day of January, 1947. 0. P.

DERRICK 204 Avenue Sdtkdtoon, Sask. Solicitor for Administratrix. 1 2 30 e-s NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of FRANCES EILEEN GANNON, late of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan, Nursing Sister. R.C A.M AU claims against the above estate duly verified by statutory de laration and with particulars and valuation ot security held, it any, must be sent to the undersigned before the 27th day of January, 1917. HALL AND MAGUIRE, Barristers, 807 Canada Building Solicitors for the Administiatrix with Will Annexed.

12-30-c DEATHS ARCHER UN DECEMBER 15. 1946, AT the residence, 2957 Orillia Street, Arthur Arcner, formerly of Saskatoon, anti a resident of Victoria for 10 years. He leaves his widow, Anna, and daughter, Eileen, at home, three brothei Thomas and James in Ireland ai David in Winnipeg, also two skiers i Inland. 12-30-p THOMSON THE DEATH OK MBS. W.

G. Thomson Uormerly Margaret Hone) occurred at Prestwick, Scotland on Sunday, December 22, formerly of the Presbyterian Residence, Saskatoon. Surviving are her widower, mother, four brothers in Scotland, and foui brothers in Saskatchewan. 12-30-c WILKINS THE DEATH OF Mils' Hannah. Wilkins, aged 80 yeari, of Ahfimth, Saskatchewan, occurred at a Saskatoon hospital on Thursday, December 26.

The funeral service will be held on Sundav, December 29. at 1 30 p.m., from the Anglican Church at Asquith. Park Funeral Chapel will be in charge. Surviving are her widower. Mr Wilkins, one son, Robert Henry of Victoria, tour daughters, Lena Wilkins of Selkirk, Man, Mrs.

Kate Poole of Zealandia: Mrs. Muriel Gordon and Mrs. Hilda Beirness, both of Asquith; one brother, Benjiman Hughes of Saskatoon; twenty grandchildren and four great grandchildren Mrs, Wilkins had resided in Asquith for the past thirty years and in Saskatoon for four years before moving to Asquith. Interment in Asquith Cemetery, No flowers requested. 1 2 no-c FUNERALS HOLMES THE FUNERAL SERVICE of Charles Erwin Holmes of Landis, who died on December 18, at Wilmer, BC was held from the chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home on December 27, at 3 p.m., conducted by Dr.

C. Endieolt. Pallbearers were VV. Haves, J. W.

Hall. T. A. Girvin, H. B.

Dyer, W. T. Foster, T. Arrand Surviving are four brothers, Frank Holmes, Saskatoon; Fred Holmes, Roth-say, Ontario; Arthur Holmes, Hespeler, Ontario, John Holmes, Lydden, and one sister, Mrs. VV.

McFarquhar, Toronto, Out. The late Mr. Holmes was an early settler of the Landis district, going there from Saskatoon in 1906, Interment was made in Wood-lawn Cemetery. 12-30 KELLY THE FUNERAL SERVICE OF Peter Kelly, aged 60 years, of 334 Avenue south, who died on December 22, was held from the chapel of tiie Saskatoon Funeral Home on December 27 at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev, R. W.

K. Elliott. Pallbearers were T. Key worth, F. K.

Wllhelin. Irvine, H. loxall. Interment was made In Wood-lawn Cemetery. 12-30 CARD OF THANKS WE WISH TO EXPRESS Ol SINCERE thanks to all who were so kind to our sister in her Illness, for flowers, cards and letters, also for messages of sympathy our grateful thanks.

Helen and Anne Hnue. 12-30-p IN MEMORIAM BUNN IN LOVING MEMORY OF W. A. Bunn who passed away December 28, 1944. Down memory's lane we wander When the twilight shadows tall, And a dear face comes before us, One that's gone beyond recall.

On the golden shore he's waiting, Far be.vond this world of strife, And we hope some dav to meet him In that new and better life. Ever remembered by his family. 12 30 JONES IN MEMORY OK ALBERT Jones ho passed away at Vancouver, December 28, 1945. He had a nature you could not help )ov ing, And a heart that waa purer than gold, And to those who knew him and loved him His memory will never grow cold Ever remembered by his widow. Jus son, Cliff, Agnes and grandchildren.

12 30 OATES IN LOVING MEMORY OF Thomas Oaten, who passed away December 29. 1939. Thy will be done' seems hard to say When one we loved has passed away Some dav, perhaps we ll understand When we meet again in that beltei land. Ever remembered by his widow. Maisle and Wa Iter.

1 2 30 STONE IN LOMNG MEMORY OF Doris, who passed away December 28, 11135 Heres a token sweet and tender, Just to show we still remember. Ever remomliered by Mummy, Daddy and Sister Edna 2 30 KK KNShH 3 MARRIAGE LKKNSLS. $5. WEDDING rings, 84 to 812- Watch, clock ann lewelrv repair. Western Jewellers if" 263 2nd Ave.

So. Rh. 3364. XU MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED THE home of the famous Blue Bird diamond engagement ring. Ktncev Jewel lei a.

102 Second Avenue At tha sign ot the Overhead Clock FLORISTS SASKATOON NURSERY tMra. E. MAR rloto, 112 2nd Phone 33u0 Flowers tor all otcsslona. Nursery Ph 2107 55 Qoo feet under glass VICTORIA NURSERY tMKS. A McALr lister.

Miss L. Gold). Cut floweia. funeral designs, wedding bouquets. 2oC 2nd 6.

Ph. 3064- Nary Ph. 9743H xtt "FLORISTS TO THE BE8SHOROUGH-Millsr'a jFlower Shop. "Say It With Ph. 7777, 214 2lat Street.

Xtt J. DOWDINO, FLuHlsT (formerly Hills Nurseryi Designs. Bouquets, Plants 317 21st Street 16 LOST AM. FOUND LOST IKIURLE STRAND UKARL3, JK ccmber 21, on Second Avenue or 21st to Eaton a. Reward.

Rhone ft424 1 2 30 LOST MANS ELGIN V. It IS SAT('H Rhone 9101ft 13 LOST LIGHT BROWN WALLET CON-taining Fort William reglstrntlon raid, pictures, etc. Finder please phone 2 19 12 31 DOM. HELP WANTKU WE WOULD LIKE TO OFFER PERMA-uent position to responsible and capable pei son to help with the care of 2 children and housework. Salary WA) to $75 per month, deiendent on abilitv.

Box 312C Star-Phoentx. 12-30o WANT ED GIRL TO Do LIGHT HOLsK-hold duties, 1 or 2 hours each morning, beginning January 2. Rhone 57k(). 1-2-c MAKE SITS. WANTKU EXPERIENCED ORDERLY MARRIED, ex-navy 4 years, will uk cieiKiny.

12 30 YOUNG, WILLING MAN DESIRES steady empluvment. Grade 12 eduta-tion. Box 32bC Star-Phoenix. 1 4 RESPECTABLE TEEN-AGE BOY t.NOT in school) wants woik tor January exchange for boaid. room and pocket money.

Tend furnace, cook. walt dishes wax floors, care for children, etc. References. Box 1692 Star Phoe-nx. 1 2 30 YOUNG WAITER.

7 EARS EXPERI-erne, desires position working in or running lunch counter. Phone Rit Hotel, afternoons or evenings. 12 30 YOUNG MAN. AGED 22. GRADE 12 standing, desires a position as clerk.

Two years experience. Morris Moslev, 1340 hparilna Crescent, W. 1 2 VET, AGED 27, HAS BAD BACK, wants eay farm job for winter. Tractor experience. Cood home.

Steady If suitable. Life experience. Write for further particulars. What offers. Box 340C Star Phoenix.

12 30p FEMALE SITS. WANTED 15 LADY WITH 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE in hospital work would like position in doctors office. Phone 7495. 12-30-p WOMAN WILL DO SEVEN HOURS dressmaking per week in exchange for housekeeping room, from December 31 to January 27. Neat work.

Box 1693 Star-Phoenix. 12-30 EXPERIENCED WOMAN WILL CLEAN offices or suites. References. Box 329C Star-Phoenix. 12-31-p MOTHER OF THREE CHILDREN wants housekeeping position In respectable home.

Must be near school. Box 3, Unwin, Sask. 1-2-p YOUNG WOMAN WISHES DAY WORK. Phone Anne, 4607 12 31 -e HELP WANT. (Male-Female) 1H Cml 7.rPare..

for spring examination. Write C.C. Civil Service School. 301 Enderton Winnipeg, Man. 12-30-c-s WANTED MANAGERESS OR MAN and wife for snack bar.

Box 333 Star-Phoenix 12-31-p tfTVE SALESMEN AND SALESWOMAN''. House to house, fast selling products. Middle-aged preferred. Apply, stating age. education, experience and references.

Box 339C Star-Phoenix. 12 31-c SITS. WT1). (Male-Female) 17 YOUNG, EXPERIENCED, MARRIED couple desire hotel work, State wages, Box 130, Inslnger, Sask. 12-30-p SA LESM EN WANTED 18 WANTED BY WELL ESTABLISHED life assurance company Salesman for Saskatoon City.

Will pay good salary to man having aptitude and other requirements. Will give complete sale course and thorough training to right man. Apply Box 325C Star-Phoenix. 1-1-c INSTRUC. 19a RADIO Applications for the enrollment In our winter term classes In Wireless Telep-laphy, Radio Telegraphy and Radm Servicing, commencing January 6 are now being accepted.

For complete details write SPROTT SHAW RADIO SCHOOL 812 Robson Vancouver. C. 1-2-6 LEARN HAIRDRESSING AND BARBERING Men and women for well paying pleasant lob with good earnings, train as a hair dresser or barber. Write or visit LaBelle School of Beauty Culture and Barberlng, Canada Bldg. Registered under Provincial Trade School Act tf By Galbraith music It certainly bounds awful.

FEMALE HELP WANTED CoRliair4 home and tell Mrs. Paddy news. There would he no i south, Longitude 158-30 west, by tended duri i tilt Kt) luiiu'ifiuc in Potsdam in lr, ti! aS eah landed, Nimrod. 1 19 15. The invitation was renewed his ow business.

Later explorers have sug- Octoher by Alexan- tropvrtght. i04, hy t. w. Buntcsso gested they may have been a'ter Va'ilevsky chief of the story: "Neighbors mirage. jSoviet general staff.

I JOPLIN, Dec. 28 (AP). I Lord Montgomery accepted be- Pttail with friend, Gene cause lie was anxious to ac-(AP). a Captain Eilbeck of the shipylr(e conference jn OFF THE RECORD -By Ed. Reed CHICAGO.

Doc. 28 ...0 Joseph R. Well, retired dean of bird ait rose in a flush, but, life of the Red Army, the an-American confidence men who I he didnt have to shoot. nouncement said. has said he collected $10 000 0001 Thp bir(1 flew Rainst hp h'r-from "rhmnno in i rol of the gun and dropped at eer fiprkn.t ai car'i Hatfields feet with a broken Saddleback of the Obema reser-' N0TirE IS hkbkhy given that the per necKeci with 41 prison terms, nec vution near Edmonton has at AMewment turn of the city tor the received assurance of the Fed- brand new alibi for turning K'SIJ'StKS mn.he oral Court today that, at 71 hes HF.RFORD.

Germany, Dec. 28 false fire alarms. dty nu from to am. to 4 pm. on no chump himself.

Wed, dubbed Pouters; Ixteen bodies andl Wh(m he waa remanded in mi tho 1 el low Kid during his hovit, persons suffering from scute nniipp court here on shurffe ofnhat any pernon who dfMrcs to object rvHnHeu.f?ehrnrn'rryn fifftiiiist his Lindhidy which nulli-jtoni western I olund which sr-i-j hirtre hunting knife the court after the tiHie of puiiirtion of this So you are atill living here." fild eviction proceedings against 'rived at the frontier of the mi.t that he had received said Little Joe jhimself and his daughter, occupation zone Monfjaya suspended sentence in Kdmon- that Joseph-Ibatish officials disclosed today. toI1 for ringing false The Pohsh-operatecl train alarmH. slsted mainly of ft eight cars and, when the Regina city prose- riy the Heaver over there. I hunting a i Hatfield, levelled his gun on a 'quaint himself with the military terminated without cause while site was out of town 1 month i5 To United States and Great Britain. nn per month $10 no ner vear NOTICE TO CUCDITOKS ring the Biff cutor asked why he had rung the alarms Saddleback cheerfully replied, i thought they were telephones.

HAMILTON, Dec. 28 (CP). Evidently imbued with the spirit of Christmas, a thief who stole a watch from the home of Hugh Hamilton December 22 returned tiie timepiece to its owner by mail. A message attached to the parcel read: You are lucky to get this back. A Merry Christmas." NEW YORK, Dec.

28 (AP). When 43-year-old Victor Laslio-wltz lei home hist Saturday with $5,000 in his pocket, he told his wife he was going to bring her a "big surprise." Hhe reported that surprise to police. 1-ash-owltz hasn't come home and so fa. as police can find, he's just disappeared otf the face of Manhattan Island. 1 1 i 1TVRTSDVLK NY DoC AIM ru FvtiL.hnn Cnrv (A n.

(en. bviinffplme Lol Ruolli, ret tied international coni- Room, retired international com- tywaa temporarily, and that he was served an ouster notice from Ills separate flat on grounds that his pet dog was vicious. A LITTLE SATURDAY -NEW EARS RESOLUTIONS Next Wednesday will be New Years Day, and you may I one of the millions of persons Look nt that! Why I remember when I could get rick for DAYS on a nickels worth of candy! wonder if Paddy and Mrs Paddy are still living there. Ill swim over there and find out. He found out sooner than he expected.

Paddy, unseen, had been watching him slide and now showed himself. So you are still living here, said Little Joe. "Im still living here. replied Taddv not too pleasantly. And Mrs.

Paddv? said his unwelcome visitor Inquiringly. Site is still living here replied Paddy. Little Joe shook his round head. "I dont know how you do it. said he.

Do what?" asked Paddv. Stay so long in one piece, In one place tor me to stay there et.y long I have to keep loon is. nut mat I- nait the fun cm -ti i soi i trucks, unheatod, although the temperature was 20 degrees below freezing. Last week military govern- The first thing to do is to think about the matter. If we spend an hour, or even half an hour, thinking about our it is likely that rw(1 are going to do about the during the New Year.

my mind boys and girls some of the best people in world. They rail give cheer often do give a great deal it to their parents, brothers, te, -tellers and friends. up to'thingrwhlcar pol for them. Many couiddo i try to be sure they for school several minutes ear-'live her than ill past months. we matter In are the and of sisters, Isible water, Sank, by Ha solicliori.

Messrs Gold, Stokan A has made an application to the Reiiisinir for a tax title to tlia aboe described lands, of which 1 Phona 234ft are the reiterrd owner. i AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that1 FRANK Funeral iiiimake them. That is true in fine place know of the Great J'usos. lut Just the orld? Nothing. Simply J.j 2 Ulte mutter with the turn of the nreian( '10'VPr ,0 on, 1 Hooth in the dutil Christmas CaJi llsl our birthday fete, and although there 'power tn that iy.

UOneraLvoii i.1Vf11iiv init x- Kw tat Iiml t0 niake IS ninny roulutions ns we ran see good trason for believing we enii keep, SIDE GLANCES It muat bo exceptionally fine was no Yule tree there was acw-r .,4 unless ou redeem or tuke the necesssrv bilthday CaKC Vlth too IDtiny pioieeciings to stn the Usvie of the title, candles to count." General Booth n-to'rr will, i tt. nt had to forego her customary INXT'X mi.pTo horseback ride-her mare was lh t. oi. gunitsitK.h, Saakatchawan, this IJlh November, 1946, HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 28 (AD.

he sufficient notice to you thst see they are ear' out. UNCLE RAY. Ise ThU Coupon to the 1917 Scrapbook Club! 610 1917 Uncle Hay Scrapbook 'We knew vhon arc well off and how to stav so, and that is more than some folks seem to know." growh-d Paddy. Speaking of fish, I would like a fat Trout right now. There must he some in that pond.

said the brown fisherman. That is my pond snapped Paddy sharply. the publkstion of ihe notice in two succfMive SwiurdtiV Usues of this news-I c. J. Town.t, RfgiBtiHr.

Cl I UK SASKATOON IN THE MATTER THE COMMUNITY PLANNING At 194ft Notice ta hereby given that It the Inteniion of tiie (ouncii of the CMv of On midnight of the last davJ Unele Ttnv, of December, the Old Year of tho Star-Phoenix, and tiie New Year starts. Saskatoon, Sa-k. mean that we have lived' Dear tide flay: I want to join Chalk un another one for coincidence. Driving home In a hor- row ed car after' reporting his tlViLOST LAID (HMD UR 1ST UA1CH with link btaceici, between Clarence and 3rd Avenue, Boxing Day, Kcpjf sake Revvsnl Phone 91620 U.ioo lOlti and are setting LUST LADY MERIT GOLD WRIST watch with IcgUtcr strap Reward Finder pl'se teturn lo red at Lig-gctl Birka Bldg 16c katuon to giant a special eeeptWn to! LOST, DECEMBER 24, ON ATM STREET, aw No. 20M.

the Hvlaw, to Nutana Hrown plastic purte contain mil tha her of Lot 2 Ing wallet with sum of money and '9 other pcraonsl belonging. Reward I. 317 Avenue H. smitli), to const rurt Rhone 9790 1231-c a pari of his dwelling at a distance of is ft mu the poith property line of Lu I PAIR OV BROW FIR MAC KLD mltu. i imler pleaM phone hkmd oVi't.

on 'our adv'eiu'ut'es'for' it) T. I c'luh' nnd I enclose a stamped low ns stolen, Mason J. Nurlck You tlon say, grinned Little what better time could there envelope carefully addressed to was humped in a minor crash at Joe Otter. Well, the fidi In It for somo nec(w myself. Please send me a Mem-ian Intersection.

Alighting to in-are mv fish, lnu keep the pond ivcs'. iltetshlp Certificate, a leaflet tell- spoct the damage, he did a dou anti i'll take tiie fish. What lo 1 vou I someone asked Paddv didnt say. Ho didnt Nl'vv Years resolutions should know what to say. You know 3 make? I would say that the; i)ook vou cant keep me out of thatinll'slT depended In part on his m-v rni imkik.

pond if you trv. said nnd how far he was will-' Joe He said It good n.itut'.'dlv.jmg to go to eorrect them. 'TIs 'me ip (7.1 Club, and I enclose a a hi mVlvlt 1 Ing how to make a Corner Scrap. 6)le take, the offending car wiis, 11ns nd a prlntLMa own t. I.a dr was booked sipn to pnMc on tho cover of 01 suspRion ot incu.

1230c LUST BROWN RIGTKX TAN RIGHT hand glove, Mack stitching. Rhone Hew ard 2 4 Lt'l. I HRiSTMAS DAY. IN MTAN A Black and whlta sHtled terrier pup ihong PSS2L 22-Ji-c the sue instead o' tiie hinw. is the Intention to grant this special Xiitiminl 'exretmon at ihe meeting of t'onncil i) rrt4 sAatdnn i Monday, the 2uih day of Uailwnys nficr jsi vonr Frrviro, January, 1947, has been announced hy N.

Mho- j. anderv iMillan, general counsel of the! ijjola ead JO reoulred bv required by I havent said anything Hhoutlsnlrt that everjone has faults. trying to keep you out of my land It tills Is true it would pond, grumbled laddy. seem well for everyone to try "Don't, fculd Little Joe. "Just'to make himself butter, I St.

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