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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 17

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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net imuiti 1 Mil ft ks I IOK1-14 Obituaries MILL HI If IV AMI II 1 1 fs- t-wHi i Mh COUNTRYSIDE BRIEFS (lal Farewell For I Waiiiiitnn nNM tiv liuni'is VC. 'r'ZTSFZ IK In! M'f AT fc f.e, i -K II 1 T' -ft, I -t ft7 a if re- ia. 1 it V. Llir. i tv ftNii t)Ki I la i I 1 Hi-'VlL tU-Kr I KhWvllS LSi.KAL iRaLTl 1 Ijt Ifc 1 IKnlHFKX fjsj Rlt HAKH.

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r.Mv. M't mviiHA 1 -re Mv i ta n- tiol I Iu. w- ifi u- r- fJVi.t wm a realize-'! Rural veht-n the rear hrtL uf a trae- le-erve i-'ure. Tn re was r.o were rw.t t-r he ai (irn ir.g bn ke thm.gh a-5 wa tent- ir.uru ipa! roaOs 3 rreek ar.l tau-el the ir.a- jjmra oxier BraJ'ha, I la-t tall. There were th7KT it to cvc-rturn.

His cli.thu-e reKient tr- in arva. MT Raucht in the veering heel aniJ at Harris I J- if! lur 0 J.Ln.u-n was unable to jumr; He carne front Tr.orn- GL 'LX Mr. n. i it h.t-e 11 itoe r. at a mert it mnvjr.h.v Lali psnr thtir -mn to 1 co-tuuie jtwc.Ierv, an rd 1 -rr ini: i kr 4 tr i wri ft I UCL rr JU.in Ti 'i t' iry tr d- rt Ik'narfttg SJ i --t Rjf UV, ft.

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ft in, f. Sft lf wr rfiet. ti- nrit.it, ift la 11 i THU I10SC BOWL Cl h.ipbie. tr JO He oii: iitiinv it. hts K.STHt:it lax-fcl Mores wit 1 main tath Kri lay ete- a talent enuw reiem-up wc.iKen ior ou nunuies 'ns-jor.

tWp r.r.g. every Saturday iy. with li if r.tetarus. Patjy'g-ng mud from under hi. trapped.

n(i hunaj were aY Harrl.C with as realize-! Bt the b-hes near ar.J was pinned under -fclll Manitoba. Sunning are 111 ary to the lanauian Uion one leg. in water up to his chin. wiaow IWO daughters, thue1 e- a talent i-how recent--He wt-rked for 30 minutes ag-Lori twp Funeral Pi.r fer KcOm lor VllH i "i funrf ui jen Nuq tu r.j Lrx-At i tr iaiyi fnr It vo. J0h Mrrrt tfta Ufa! g.e rvw i tcD- of Rul ItrAire.

'u t. kiatr prvp. iHn IF. ri 1 V. 2 finr ltr ur full lit 11141 'r1 Ai-rx Kn 1.

IWi or rhoiie yti' sruit. 't previously secretary in Ulayt. dati Ulements Funeral lfcme 'or0U3Y or tears. At iu.i,. part.

Liements runerai ttme flashn he was actne in churihi nnua- i. tuns ii Rosetowa was in charge. sw-vurv ih -'i" 11. m. 1 work and secretary of the Lis'vii! ifernoon.

during the sumniei hreiner t.f Nipawin was first' eg iiefore gaining freedom, months, business-men hate an-prizewinner, noun. el. PLAN TB SURVEY CUT KNIFE. Decision to hold LoV C.RECTFST GUT. RLUEUil hrarue 1H tienod rnemoriat lo Kint i Di.t.

It etiein A Marh I 2i.i norm, iiune att i Agnes Clare in. 81, early nited Church. Mrs, Dy'phowicz. farmer from Mistatim.1 May JO at the town hall, wasjresident of Craik district. was church organist li.c waa senrencci to 30 days in made at a meeting here May 3 came there in 1013 from Nova a member of the church ladies ifac him; DOMREMY, weeks O.MREMY.

Completing ks practice teaching at DEATHS LOST AMI FOlMl a r-4 FILM n.Y7u72.' AK dI inmr in (jochi. ear bw '6 tui Koaetoctn Me I t'fione 4.L45- BUTCHER WABITE l-TLLY qi'ALU-TKD MEAT ITT HU AM) MAN I TOI-. VIC INITY uK mo Ilia (th Avpmit. ftitiftil child ii.nc irkviie IHue I- indcr p)4ap t.m-t tLM tn Axnue. north.

m-o Reid in Ti-dale on Thursday, and Rockhaven district. May 3. i ladies auxiliary to the Canadian Frank Briiiincoinlii', farmer Legion here, in the Legion hut. FLix FLON. Three young'of the Crescent district v.e-t of Mrs.

Viola Divers was elected attempting to sell magj- Saltcoats from 1920 until moving president; Mrs. Margaret Mc- nen" hard-rock miners to Wallace municipality-, where Cowan and Mrs. Jennie Sotister, among A i-j Ih'lil I I OH11 r. HIV KYI ON 0 SXSKATtHtW AN LIMIltL) FIRST A.IM LASSES OL rLOOK. First aid nd.mes home nursing classes under the pere.

left town after police con-1 he resided since. He came origin-j vice-president; Mrs. Irene Mohr, fronted them with a request to! ally from Devonshire, England, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Mae pay the $200 peddling license re- Surviving are sons, seven pymon, standard bearer and to ouired under a recently nassed, daughters, one brother and three, the executive; Marjorie Race, St. John Ambulance Society were in progress here this week.

Instructors were Dr. J. McGoey quired under a recently passed leAui. and one ftnidU uiugot-i Dineinore, her pyitnu, Mr 400 Mi Kobert Arnistrorg. htothet and one itcr in on ro.

Hunsl will LAn I l.AOi WAKH. Hf.Xt'K mane VLimmIIjkii Oineterv. 5 9- I hnnii. Hnsdwax or 2nd Axtnue. Phrne I yiori OHXSHY THE PAsi(, o- MRs Janet llis-bv tn her 7 th ear, lau klVK $20 HILLS IV SAsK AMjuith, Sk oivunftd at tne isinii 5pril 3uth.

Kinder pidse notuv residence ou May h. iOol The funetaii Star-Pohentx. Liberal ievui.1. service will lie held on Thuredfc.v, Mj gp 10 st 1 l0 clot Standaid lime iroin 1 (ivi ui aiv avu un tl'iunv Asquith I'ntted hurch. Park PuiKial Ur bttwiw liih tn I -ATC Chapel ie tn chatgd of atrangements hridae ihv sure miave itMnder Surviving are one daughter, kj uhonm liim Allan.

Asquith; lour son, Albert. UF 1 isue and Kdward of and Huy of Saakattxm; a sister. Mr. S. Itanson of Brandon, tour brothei Thomas Souster of Saskatoon.

Frnie Sousier 01 Leovtllc, Susk EdwaiU Souier ot Astjuith: Walter Souster of Lone Hock. Sask 20 great grandt hildren and 15 grandchildren. Tne lute Mr, l.rasbv had resided Asquilh district lop the past 43 years. The interment will lake plRue in the Asquith Cemetery. 5-Uc sisters.

Funeral and burial were Mrs. Belle Hamre and Mrs. Ruth rnd Mr. G. Crack.

Films were shown in the school auditor! by Major P. C. Jardine of Regina, on St. John Ambulance work. WASTED IIIKEK MEIHAMIS HY Kurd dmlf-r.

deiile-sIHp cmploslnw 11 mrn. Permanent poilln lur riM n'fii. tr. fp-nenie to.igr, Wall' phon 1 1 Hu shp Hls'er. allo Reach.

at Saltcoats. KATES I A 1 1 II A 1 ak H. Waldnor hr.s licen appointed new Wheat Fool elevator agent here, replacing Fred Neufeld. NOT I.OST BUSY MAYMONT. Reported missing for several hours on May 4, Warren Elastrud.

3, said he was not lost at all only busy. He was found stripped to his underwear, greasing his fathers wagon in a field, one mile front home. height INJURIES FOAM LAKE. John Syrup, Winnipeg, and a friend suffered scratches and bruises May 7 when their car overturned in a ditch on No. 11 highway, east of here.

The end of a front Hiring broke, causing the accident. Damage to the car was estimated at $300. The two were 1 en route to spend holiday at Foam Lake, ANTED KXVEHIEM Kll MV-l IIAMC. Apply Dalmeny G.uae, IlalinrP. Sa'k.

town bylaw. The bylaw followed complaints by miners that magazine solicitors were numerous and that on some occasions, magazines paid for were never delivered. FIRST AS SOLOIST CRAIK. Sharon and Sandra Steen, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

Elgin Steen there, took part, in the recent music festival in Moose Jaw, when Sharon received the highest marks for gills solo voice in the nine years and under class. POWER LINE BREAKS SALTCOATS. Power service was disrupted here for five hours recently, when a corporation line broke during a heavy wind and rain storm. With the local power representative out of town, power could not he shut off until a representative arrived from Churchbridge, JO miles distant and the live wires continued sparking for some time. Rainfall totalled 1U inches.

IMMUNIZATION CLINIC BIRCH HILLS. Pre-school-age children attended a recent Immunization clinic in the new hospital here, conducted by Dr. Brownridge and Miss G. OConnor, assisted by Miss Iiercy, primary room teacher. Arrangements were under the home and school club committee.

SKW KI.DTIIK -passim; OK ETHEL Maude Newell, age 71 Iirlmtii uife of Arthurs Newel! ot s27 Avenue ('. north, Saskatoon, occurred at the piv SKIT Kits tvtATin o.ot hekeui dav, May 10, at 2 pin from the Pnrk KunetHl ChHpel, cundiKted by the Kev H. Weht. Surviving are two Vlaughterv, Mis. A.

K. lark and Miss h.ne Newell both of Saskatoon. The late Mrs. Newell had resided in Saskatoon foi the past 40 years. The interment will take plHce in Woodlawn Cemetery.

t-0-c MALE HELP WANTED lj! or aleadv all dav Apnlv uanl Hnwladiome WHOLESALE IMPLEMENT COMPANY haa an opening tor a voting man In credit depai Intent, with hanking or aecounling experience piefprred Heplv giving age and uuallfliallonk to Hov Is Ilf Starl'hoenlx. 5 1 tic WANTED ACCOU NT A NT-Ol-FICE MANAGER'- to direct office with three other emploj ee. STENOGRAPHER-ROOK KEEPER with typing and shorthand, mala pi eitMTed. Boili neerjed at Alberta Finnic oul Mine Office l.ood atconnno-datUm with top salaries pHid State experience, age, lanuly to TOHHANI THE DEATH OK GOKDON QLAUKIEU HADIO TECHNICIAN HE- SarPhocnix Want Ad Ratfts: Three Cenls Per Word Per Day Six Consecutive insertions tor the Price of Five Minimum Charge Per Single Insertion 35c Minimum Count 10 Words initial letters, rount as one word. Where 10 point or large type is desired hy the advertiser, the rate per word it 7c per dav.

Minimum count 10 words. Minimum transaction bo cents. Figures in groups of live or less, dollar mark? initial letters, count as one word Where one line Is set in 10 point find the balance set In ordinary classified type the charge is 40c per line per da for the 10 point line. Where the use ot a box number is doalreo count as four words extra. If replies are to be mailed to out-of-town points, please add 10 cents to cover cost of postage.

City advertisers must pl'k tm box replies at the Star fhoenix office. NOTICES Birth, $1 00; Marriages and Death. In Memrriams. Kngagements, Cards oi Thanks, etc. -Hates $1,50 per Insertion 10 lines or less, extra line of five wouls each, 15c per line Display Advertising All copv for display advertising must he the Star-Phoenix office not later than p.m.

the day preceding publication The Star-Hhoenix reserves the right to classify advertisements in Prince Albert Advertising Copy may be left with the Northern News Agency. OFFICE HOURS Monrtav to BTI.lav, 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m Saturday. 8.30 a m. to 5 pm.

Closed All Dav bunduya and Hulldavi BOX 1742 STAB PJIOLMX quired itnmcdiHtpiy gnd salorv, es cedent working condition ami advancement. Heplv in own handwriting. stating qualifications, marital status, age references. Wood-Bourne 172J Siaith Regina, Sak. 5-10-c 5-tl Torrance, age yeais.

of joy 1 2th Street, east, occurred tn a local hospital on May 8. The funeral service will be held on Thursday. Mhv 10. at 2 pm from MrKague Funeral Home, conducted by the Kev, Dunciin Wilkie. Surviving are his widow, Mrv.

Pear! Torrance and a daughter, Mis Fay Torrance of 501! 12th Street, east, txvo msters, Mrs. George Foil of Fort William, and Mrs. John Campbell of Harris. Sask. Burial will be made in Woodlaw Cemet ery.

jyp OIL MAKES A COUNTRY STRONG AHHLICAIIONS DLHIHKD KIIUM guide 12 simieni bv ttiartered a countant oft Ice. Students accepted will be articled lending to A degice, Stale age, relereme, cic ApplUations also sciepted from Unlveinity commerce giaduatcs Box 241C Sim Phoenix. 5-luo w7nt i wi utm'Tm i Montreal. Ie.ixtng ibout Mhv 12 Ncxv Austin. Phone IL43:) or BH21.

McKax, 5 11c FUNERALS GENERAL OFFICE CLERK Required Immediately. Must he good tvplst, with shorthand preferred hut not essential. Permanent position for rlpht person. Written applications to Box 271C Star-Phoenix 5 9c WANT KD STRUNG C'APAHLK MSN 1(1 disconnect mid help move kitchen range, tall iventng after 7. 741 Avenue II.

smith. A COOiKH THK FUNKHAL SKKVICK OK Mrs. Gilbert i. Cooper, who died on Mhv 4 was held front MuKagues Funeral Chapel on May 7 at 3 30 conducted by Canon H. Bowles.

Hallbear-ers were A. Archibald. George Cranston. Ci, Haytrm, McHhce, M. Leldon, 1.

Shiponoff. Burial waa made in Wood-lawn Cemetery. 5 0-c Ton GOING TO niMTIMI Cnlumhl warn, partner. Itux 21, 1C Star Ktuientx. 3-1 l-p WANT rHONE 23141 WANT AD THOSE DKKH1KS THK FLNF.HAL SLHVIOK of Wesley John Defiles, who died on May 3, was held from MiKagues Funeral Chapel on May 7 at 2 con-duted by the Rev.

A. Batke. pall-bearers were K. McMahon, harle l-owler, James Hecketi, Jack Becked. Burial was made in Woodlawn leme-teiy.

5 Subscription Rates 2V per Week Delivered in City, lavable Hi-Wceklv to Carrier. MAIL HATES: I year 00 A months 25 months 2 I I month ,1 oo To I nued States and (ireat Hruain: 1 fo Per Month- fin no Per Year OiKNINfJ FOR TWO SALFSMKN OH country or cltv selling and servicing, I.aixe e'ci'iiUal appliance manutac-tiuer. Will give thorough tniining on sales and service work. Lomnleio line with largest ImhI store Conner-tiling. Protected torrttory.

Income fiom aaleH, parts and service. Must have own car Over 20 vrais ot age. Fot Mppiuoiinent plume .1. 1 i mex er, Bcssboroogn Hotel, Wed. And ax gv on Max 4.

ip.M. was held from 0, IQ.dO to 12 a.m. 5 1 Q-c lr LXI'KIGENCH) lIAl'mElt. STEADY woik, Anplv King (orgt Urn bn Simp nr Phone 117425. 14r Monriav, May 7, at 2 pm, (undnct-'l bv Hie Rev.

K. limit amt Dr MarLKAN THK SKK l( of Het-for Gillies Ma Lean who pusseil PLUM Bf'R W'ANTKD fNI K. PHONI. or wide to W. II, Murat Provost.

Alia tVlor Gunl) ulN'l BY I IO I FL RLglTRLS experlenreil bartendrr. Must le tictwei-n agv of 35 to AO yeara. neat appeal a no with clean and soIhm- hamta, willing to accept responsibility. Single man or widower preterred. fomfot table living com.tttonft.

Apply with all put ul.u ami salary expected to Box 1741 6 11c TTTk AMA Tt th vvi OS PIM diuer o-opctTitixe A -sociatinu i-quiiea the servile of a mauneer, duue to (ominema June 1 next. Knowledg of the pitMlmt desralda but noi ni Kit Annual tut Mover SUmipoo. Hint her parH ulttrs inav ie opi.toud fiom Babies, hatmian ot ne Moatd. 1 idale ltiei of npplu at not lomld itiaikei) 'App)tt niton for Manager ant) fig wanted to I. Tisdale, 5 II vTa Nil I vt IdTrTtTv A I I LI.Y qu.iilfbd flour millet for a 2UU Panel iixtlt haaied in rmnhein haskao hew an.

Steady ra round emploxmrnl a top Wage level, flox 1711 Mar Phittv 5 It uTsi kvr i Ty i rrvf lertemed iie taoic, fr f'hxler tie si-si sli It, to wotk rmtal pereenisgs or straight alat Ptmne 70, Nmkv Bi otbei (arage 5 lop I AIM I DIATMA HI tngie. age 22 12, kree lo travel thir pritft firndiHfL Most hnxa late mm! tnr, M-eUent temoneiatmu, Appiv Bn I'vsr Star fhoipx 5 It ti HRsT 4 I VI IMNIi pf t.teii iia, S'ltmg ktub-ift tid Axe and J'b si 5 to a LXPI HU Hi iSftlMI NIM4N quired onmediaK iatgft tier nn for holt. hog wxiiiit wo-k, S'ate if leme tu exprt'ed asv, ArbUftM fpde a4 I'Neno Mi fetMtlt AV tir I iIMi ift'or gong fc- irifp, eirfijj ft ih it John Niclml. Honorary titlliiearei wre A. Riiyimmd, G.

Murrn. J. Hid. F. l.imDav, R.

Risk. J. Miigleon. Active pallbearers were IL Wemr, Stnebv, leroy Holmes. I.ea Iteaion.

W. fiilmour, J. Migbion. tntrrirent tHk place in the fantilv plot in Wondlaun lemeierv. Sekatam iinriil Home was in ihatgg of at railgeinenU i9 TTTn m.Li.Tii i lmaiTsfuv FRONT END ATTENDANTS I or Service Matiou, AppIv in periaMi to HAMILTONS SKRVICHNTRE mill hlnt mt 31 Ai.

at IKMkns rOH 4GMHKIK MHIU.LS AMI 4 I IA Lit is Fr-aie, teiiileta addreMM tn the tinder- gnrd Will rete.ved Up to HMKI am. H'gthfc lv light Saving Tune, t-ridav. May 2V ths tunstrmi.utt of th fidlowmg prolert: A iriiifoftt e. ccitcreie Lrldge nmd.t-log 2U ft, ftonfiqvrd cqiKirte lirgfi p(tO laaaootf 2 't mtle nut head of Re gia on fltgnwav No, AppMiaimaie quantity ol comre. 121 Amount iifHnil with t'1lter fvgi IsM To ol siM I IH of Mr FUia Mhahell.

bo pad aw.iv at algary, on May 4. 1U.TI. wp held (mhii the chaie of the HakhN.n I- ooftrsl Home on Slay 7 at 1 15 Uh rnnipHieit bv th Itftx. Frank Mxei of May moot. Sak Paittxearetg war Brunt.

A Oil, 4 eal, Tokle, A J. Rroiwh, L. Imerment look piafc frt Wmaliawn 5 KM'LltD Ml MAIL IIAHI fclVIL't for fX( utx kmity imi Aji-') Mo he I that M'thae), 344 titbbie lknomr, It Flu At ol MAN AND Peg ad noU and ta' pMiirls hsige et ims ally of tutfire at MlbttV of Iftnt nMrv lof rtrhi nin slut xitiiim releram rb tv Jta ftiac I'hornl ri! rf I ITIftltlt thank to oir toaov trtemU and brig lhii lr the'r sxmpathv, a1 of kind-Be Mod floral trdoitr bt out PoM Monnrni, Mr, ft. I. Itifcdhaw and famiiv tp MsHTiiy ki ll, MM 1 IH IHH I DI i IHM l.AN for i tiri auHi (non ao for i toxfott loturete trdge romut tog ot 4 Jon, vinpiitrd lomittg beam ftPft't I'ftxiion- 1 me wrt fcf cm It gtx Nn, Ailt of wtih tefoiert i'avt rrttfte) tifnlge t-t ol mio, 2 ft.

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