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The Brandon Sun from Brandon, Manitoba, Canada • Page 11

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FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENT FURNISHED SUITES I 47 BUSINESS StWVICII ThurwUy, Auurt THt RAM DON SUM, Obituaries Garnet Franklin Shuttleworth RAPID CITY (Stifviali iwral service was held here 1 cenuy or a PvonWlr Shuttleworth, 70. who died July I born in Jacksboro, Texas, and the I00K a-' Xok nursing training in Dallas, tended the service. Mr. Shuttle- She graduated from Baylor worth is survived by four daugh- i University in 1921. She married ters: Mrs.

Stan Neilson aiat.i.Mr. Tennis in Kansas City in Kivers; Mrs. Donaid McFaddin 1924 and came to Caaada with Utetai Itapid City: Mrs. Roy her husband in 1926, settling in iSrmvneil, Eva Winnipeg and the Carberry district. They left Norma at home; one son, Ed- Carberry for a a ewan ward of Rivers: one sister, Mrs.

i where they (armed in the Mervia William Minnedosa: two and Meadow Lal districts They brothers, Albert Lee, Onanole returned to the Carberry farm and Hamilton Dure. South Burn- in my. Following Mr. Tennis' aby. ibere are grandchildren i appointment in 1965 as curator and five sreat-grandchildren.

He of the Austin museum they took was predeceased by his wife. I up residence in Austin. Since Charlotte Elizabeth, in 1956 and 1 1962 the couple had resided in by a son. Earl, in 1955. Carberry, where Mrs.

Tennis w'as a member and active work- Tenn's er of the UCW. Surviving besides CARBERRY (Special! Fu- her husband are two daughters neral service was held here re- Mrs. Clarence Downey (Joyce! cently for Mrs. Mary Catherine of Carberry and Mrs. William Tennis 70, wife of Lloyd Tennis L'dey (Millie), of Saskatoon.

One of Carberry. The service was son, Edward, lives in Crystal Speaking Of giYour Health 9 FOR SAL. IE (MhcIUrtw SAVE YOIIft ADVERTISING DOLLARS! Sell your used furniture, etc. direct to the TRADE FAIR EXCHANGE 62H Rosser Ave. PA -J 4833 Crocle Shorthorn herd, (rom purebred Hock.

some Otr SP 55 combine. Wolter A WoswIreElgin, 3-j 1" pon'ablTV ortu" world S'(7M P'y' flMr ta" carriage, end ploy pen. Cau PA 9. -7 Compare! JV.i.l ln bronie-tone on Brondon North HJ rjrn.rt. phone PA 9-2944, J22-A21 re'frTgeToYor.

Slove. bedroom suite, kitchen suite and other mfscelloneous llen-s Ph PA t-Aua, between 6:30 and 5:30 ond oil furnaces. Raofs ond repaired. Town ond country Bulk S1.1; Sons, Stickney FA. tl8 i Jl 2-A1 1 COMPARE! For od used dining-room suites, ranges, chrome suites, 3r ire best tr.e chair on top, Brondon North nm furniture, phone pa Ideif Phene PA MiS machine, szs, Call PA 4-24 or McDonald Ave- 4-10 shatfe trees, shrubs, perennials, hordy roses, hysrld tea rases.

In pots tor convenient handllnq and planting. Reg. Poole and Son Nur-ry- 2)04 (Jueens west Iftfh PA 6-29H. J7-A4 RtFUOlRA'TOR, excellent condition! compartment. Phone HOUSSHOLD P' bdrocm suite, etc.

Call PA 6-7131. 5.7 spttilals: ComHireT Students' desks, 4-drcfwer, with or. SS t5- 3.uall,y instruction. Chair on tap, Brar.Con North Hill Jurnlturt, phone PA 9-2944 Q-en from 9 to 9, Monday to and la i on Saturdays. J22-A31 menl furniture Vnur rht, SPM-Turn at the sign with the Pftone PA 7-3944.

J22-A21 NJ40B A I2 rnace, price S40. Apply 15JA-)3th street. ASPBEF 9-3321. ASPBERJUEJ Mle. PA PRC-HARVEST specials: Compare! 1-olece chesterfield suite wilt, nylon covers, clrfoam cushions, lour choice of color; plus on 4i" colfee table, and 5 step fables.

All complete, Turn at the sign with the choir on too, Brandon North ruiMiiuii, pnant fA v-2744. LANDSCAPING, excavating tilling machltii renlals, sand, gravel, stone. clay, fill, uiack earth and manure. 230, PA MiSt. uoodi Ltd.

PA t- USED ISEB vacuum cleontrs ond polishers, oood condition. Ph. pa 9-331 1. JJ-A6 mower for sale. Phone MODERN Lesag 40, Wawoneso.

son Tents ond Awnings. COMPLETE set arf Grodt 12 Manitoba correspondence boakt. Coles Notes and test standards One year old. Phone PA Ml after 4 ronse for eel lent condition. Can BOKtl- aoy.

eaiSTlRED German shepherd pup! pis, 10 weeks, blacK. tan, silver and while. Mrs. Caspersen, Car-berry 330-i. BOSTON Terrier puppies and Oiihua-huo puppies, stud service.

205 Vlc- aria Ave. PA i-4144. J24-A24 weanllna pigs for. COCKER Spaniels, r. mannered, call A.

R. 745-494 or Box 43. FOR SALE OR 317 Franklin StreeV modern 4 room house, lull-slie toasemeni. i.es hta). 1 CAMPER trailer B.

Wowonesa J53R11. TWO bfdrrvim Immediotely. Apply 1 1 MAGNACCA insurance. Sli anil 'rincess. PA 4-757.

IU RNf 31 TORENT (Micellanous) FUth 5lreel and DSSer Avenue. At- tractive entrance. Warehouse space aisa avolioble. For delallj contact Mr. Lewis or Mr.

Macson S-JJS AJ.A31 3RANDON EQUIPMENT RENTALS: Lcrge ana small toots, compioie renta service. 1S04 Fork PA 9-417. A3-A31 BOARO AND ROOM ousekeeping. Vicinity BOARD end eC lriLfn- beds galore. Price sis weekly.

Apply S36 Pacific 9-3)91 J24-AJ4 ROOM and board for men, single App'y 707-1QIU St. J23-A27 ROOM end board. Apply 344-lllh St. 44D-9lh Street. Street.

339-1 Sirs Street. FURNISHED ROOMS room wifh Central, Dvoifr-Wp Aimutt Louise 'Avenue, PA 9-7178. IICELY furnished light hou LARGE furnished oh housekeep-ng room with Move and refrigerator. Very cenlrn! Ph.inp Pi BOARD and roam. Same care for el- 33S-2ndV Slreet011 30-13 'S'h St.

ROOM for flEnllemar FURNISH EO light housekeeping room. UNFURNISHED SUIltS THREE room sell-contained oajlls oniy. Stove and refrigerator supplied. S75. Available Aug.

1. Apply 344-tSth offer 4. 30-4 ply at B57-7hn Street. THREE roam besen SUITE fir rent. St.

FIRST floor. 3 r. separate both. Centra 9-H223. ards.

One child ONE bedroom apartme.nt In ill -llth Streei. 'sheae PA ai TWO room suile with bath. West Cull PA 9-4457. 5-7 FURNISHED SUITES THREE room fur1hrf we. come.

Apc-iy Streel or phor.e PA 9-2SS3. 4tf SELF contained 1 room furnished iune, Avanaaie ore y. Phone PA' 9-S4 after A p.m. CONTINUED NfiXT COLUMN STEVt'S Woodwork: Dfofesslc met maker does all fyps of kitchen co Jnefs, relmtsrilng, and antique fur-i guoronteed. Phone fA tW- (Corner 4fh and Pacific, eMosyHarTls Blog.) A 5-54 COOK and Insulatlo ing, blown fiBergtos In-suation, flot roots reroafed ar repaired, city ar country.

Free esti-' 9uaronted- and Park Ave. Ph. PA 9-6tt G. A CARRIERE, licensed electrical conlrqctor. Ph, PA 9-3S93.

A3-A3I i BEAUTY Counselor Cosmetics. Carrie JIMTth SI. A3 A3I SAWS SHARPENED, re seT gummed. 4JI-19th PA 9-2644 lllnc; 3 A3 1 inKftNiNO repair service. Lawn movers, saws, garden toots.

437.7th PA 4-3450. A3-A31 St. ph. PA 6-2217 day or J1L9fl.r- A3-A31 BROCKIE Donovan Funeral Service. Ph.

PA 4-2341. s-rvlna Brondon one district. A3-A31 TENDERS WANTED PUBLIC NOTICE SEALED TENDERS will be accepted by the Director, Experimental Farm, Brandon until August 15, 1965, fW the supply of 100 tons wheal straw and 75 tons either wheal or oats straw for bedding, delivered and stacked, 'fenders will be accepted for portions thereof. Interested persons should can-tact the Experimental Farm for particulars on tendering. PUBLIC NOTICE SEALED TENDERS will be received by the Superintendent, Riding Mountain National Park, for the preparation of pastures for seeding and the seeding and fertilizing of pasture at the proposed pasture areas st the Park Warden District Headquarters known as Ochre River, Moon Lake, Whirlpool, Vermilion River, Ranch Creek, Sugarloaf.

Deep Lake. Heron Creek and Lake Audy, all in Riding Mountain National Park. Contractor to supply all labor, equipment, fuel and di to carry out the above work. Bids on the preparation and Completed lenders must be received on or before 2:00 p.m. August 20th, 1965.

Full particulars and tender forms may be obtained by contacting the Superintendent's Office, Riding Mountain National Park, Wasagaming Manitoba, Telephone No. Clear Lake 848-2421. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Laurier Avenue Wsl Orttowa tent, wr be received up to ihree p.m. EOT on fhe 2Sth day at August 19i, for me following: Supply ond Installation of a new vstem In the existing Copies of the Form cf Agreemint, plans ond tlons moy be examined 0' Tender, Spfrltkc-' ch'Qined (1) District Office, 32i Granville (2) district Offrce, Water Resources Branch, 35 Dominion Public Building, Winnipeg 1, Manitoba. ien! Terriforiei Administration, Altxrto.

(1) District Office, Wafer Resources Branch, too Laurler Avenue West, Ottawa 4, Ontario. es OT the Plans and Speciflca- iiso ae examined at me and Brandon. Manitoba, and Vancouver, g.c. Copies cf the Plans and Spedfrca-iions may be obloinea an dc-poslf of a certified cheque for SJi.00, payable to the Receiver General of Canada. Tie deposit will be refunded th- Plans end Specl'icallont good order wilhln tenders.

VS the closing Each tender must bp by a quoranlee in th. 1 accompan'ed ifled Tn the "instruction 10 Tender- The Department is not bound to accept the lowest or any lender. A. B. Yates.

Ctiiel. Engineering Division, Northern Admlnlitrotitin Branch, Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources, Ottawa. Phone PA 9-4320. SPACIOUS 3 room 2nd floor suite twrn, electric slove, fridge, qns Matu-e c.rl-o cc.jle p-e: lered. Call evenings sireet.

TWO furrljheo sui'es suitable tor fuslness coup.e. Room with board optional lor gentleman. 130.13m St. FURNISHED bcTc'neior" B8t Apart-nents. 414 McDiormid Dr.ve.

FA 4-3131. COMFORTABLY tu7nlsi self-contalneo suile with both. Available na COMFORTABLE room finished elderly couple preferred. Apply 436-9lh Street, cfter p.m., or phone THREE roam suite with fridge and ron5ette1 Apply 139-15th St. 9-n FURNISHED Iwo-room suTleTdvaTu aole Aug.

IS Apply eio-lst SI. 31-7 FURNISHEO3.rwm suite tor "TemT HOUSES FOR RENT TWO bedroom home, sqs fui-nace ana 9as hsi water tank, one black from TWO bedroom home, with lorge qa-rage-, ond 3 bedroom home, with large garage. Bo1h centrally locai-ed. Each S75. Occupancy now, or moy be arranged.

Lissomon Recltv, AjBBT before 6:30 p.m. Zh WEST end d-jplex. L-shaped li'vlng- Phone PA 9-11 15, otter 5. storey end location, phone PA i-6139. THREE for ovall-bl Sept.

1. GDfld location. Phone IE budroom house. for rent, cer Apply 10 659-Oth Street, alte Ph. PA 9-58! 3.

MISCELLANEOUS PERSONAL NEED HELP? Just phone the Classified Advertising Dept PA 9-2451 MONEY TO LOAN SPECIAL OFFER Now You Can Rent $500.00 ON YOUR SIGNATURE ALONE at CRESCENT FINANCE NTo other collateral nwessaty at Crescent Finance, We know you don't like red tape anri explaining why von monev SO WE MAKE IT ASY FOR YOU. You can RENT as much as S500 from Crescent ON YOUR SIGNATURE ALONE. A Crescent exclusive! CRESCENT FINANCE Canada's Most Considerate Finance Company I24-J0th Street. Picons PA 9-56 R. cV BROWN.

Manager 45 Surrt'r Rcorls. boy, sell, rent FOR IALEl exit cabin iraller with nd re- JJ2-A31 KEYSTONE Painting end Decorating. Interiors end exterior. All work qunranteed. Town and country.

We also do psperhonging. PA 9-7S7P J17-A14 lioonng. floors installed or fin-1 isned, hardwood, tile, ond linoleum. I Star Flooring, PA 9-3136 or I PA J26-AM i INVISIBLE mtndTng and rp'weovira Ph. PA f.7Sta, after i p.m.

J28-A27 i BILL'S PAINTING. Decorating, guaranteed work. Iree estimates Town and country. Phone pa 9-J57S. A3-All CLARK'S Septic Service, Town ond country.

Service onylime. PA MS71, SI. A3-A31 PRAIRIE Refrigerc'ion Rosser Commercial and domestic refrigeration. Sales and McPHAIL paperhanqlng ttlng. For guaronteed woic 21 (Successor t0 A.

T. Hfggi T. SMITH and Sons Ltd. Licensed Eiecfrtcal Contractors. Phone PA 4-331 ft.

A3-A31 GREEN Acres Landscapes, U2Mst those "impossible' (CONTINUED NEXT COLUMN) MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS The Canadian Press is exclusively entitled to the use for re-publication of all news dispatches credited to it or to The Associated Press in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights for ve-publica-tion of special lii.ipjtehes herein are alio reserved. tone. Hbor.e J. G.

West Aaer.cv. by Dr. Our third son was found to be a Mongolian idiot at birth. We were told about it immediately. Since then we have tried to find the reason why such a calamity happened to us.

Qui first two children are perfectly normal. Now the suggestion has been made that we should send our boy to an institution. Where can we find the courage and the help necessary to make such a difficult decision? Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. New Jersey Dear Mr. and Mrs. There are some people who may not know what Mongolian idiocy is. It is a congenital mental deficiency usually recognized at birth by the characteristic appearance of the face and the eyes.

The typical Mongolian countenance has a broad nose with a flat skull, and eyes that are slanted. The reason for this birth r-a- lamity is not known. The one thing that is known is that you are not beitiu punished for something you think you may nave done, or (ailed to do. Many people have, within them Uieir own "guilt manufacturine ma chines" that add additional bur dens to an already unhappy situation. It is heartbreaking enough for you to be faced with such a gigantic decision without inflicting any more anguish on yourself.

The answer you seek is one that would silence the wisdom of the sages. All factors must be weighed and given impartial consideration. You must ask yourself these questions: Will your son ever be able to live in society as a happy human being? Can lie be sufficiently rehabilitated so that he can handle his own needs? Will your other two sons be psychologically and emotionally affected by a household that revolves around their "strange There is no universal answer to such a difficult problem. Your problem is different from Looking 50 YEARS AGO TODAY Warsaw was taken by German troops today Following a monster parade. Sir James Ai-kins.

in, Dr. Roche and W. W. Kennedy addressed a large political gathering in the Cale donian rink. Clearing house returns for the week were S-564, conducted by Rev.

W. Waddell and interment was in Beautiful Plains cemetery. Mrs. Tennis, th rr -r. Lester Coleman those of other families who, too, are burdened by Mongolian idiocy.

You must seek the specific advice of your physician, a guidance conusellor, a teacher, or a spiritual adviser. When their opinions are clearly stated, and if their judgment to send your child to an institution is accepted fay you, there will be tremendous heartache and confusion. Long after your decision is made, you will continue to question its wisdom. Yet there may be great comfort in observing your boy living in a world without competition, surrounded by affection, understanding and the devotion which comes from the dedicated, trained workers who care for him. There will be limitless joys that will accrue from the unobstructed growth of your other children who will he free to develop without the burden of a painful inheritance, My husband has emphysema.

When a dry climate was recommended, moved to Arizona and found that he definitely feels better after only six weeks here. Can this be just a temporary improvement? Mrs. V. P. Arizona Dear Mrs.

Patients with chronic respiratory disorders like emphysema or bronchitis seem to be vastly mors comfortable in warm, dry climates. Six weeks is not an adequate trial period. I would not suggest that you uproot your family and home with such slight experience. A radical decision should be made after a long, protracted period. If the improvement continues, the change can be made with assurance, and you will not jeopardize the entire structure of your family life.

It must be remembered that climate is not the only factor that cures or controls emphysema. Backward 40 YEARS AGO TODAY To date this season 260 cars with 900 tourists have visited the camp here. Matt Allan won the grand challenge at the bowling tournament here. Moore Park and Creaford districts suffered heavilv from hail A surprise drop F.nolnnrl mn Ki- 3D YEARS AGO TODAY Murray L. Golden of Los Angeles was awarded damages totalling $11,238 in the suit against Canadian Consolidated Grain Company resulting from an accident near Kemnay when the defendant lost an arm.

Hughes and Company have commenced construction of a one storey, building 85 by 50 feet on the northeast corner of Tenth and Princess. Twenty men were rushed here from Winnipeg employment bureau when local unempioyed refused to take jobs which are wailing in the harvest fields. 20 YEARS AGO TODAY The 20th Air Force announced today thai Superforts have established a complete shipping blockade on Japanese home i lands. Bobby Reith. a former winner of the Western Manitoba Open, but now resident in Ontario, is a sure starter in the golf tournament here on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Lobb and daughter Judy, who are leaving Aug. 7 for Ferrtie, B.C., were honored at a social gathering when the congregation en rtrsc oapust Lnureti present ed mem wim purse.

substantial are six grand- WiElfam Moncur B01SSEVA1N (Special; Funeral service was held here recently for William Moncur. The service was conducted by Mr. Kent Grant and interment was in the family in Boissevain cemetery, Mr. Moncur was born July 17, 1680, at Newbills, Aberdeenshire. Scotland, and received his education at Deeside.

Scotland. He came to Canada in 1907 and settled in Boissevain after working in Toronto for a short time. He married Miss Helen Low of Culler, Scotland, in Boissevain in 1900. He was predeceased by his wife March 31, 1965. Surviving are one son, William of Boissevain; three daughters, Mrs.

John Mains (Eva), of Brandon. Mrs Elmer Henderson (Louisel, of Man-delein, Illinois, and Mrs, James Phillip (Katherine), of Tucson, Arizona. There is also one sister. Louise in Vancouver and three brothers, Jim and George in Illinois and Alex of Burnaby. B.C.

A brother, David, predeceased him in Scotland. There are nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Ward Alln HULL, Que, (CP) Ward Allen. 41, widely-known country music fiddler, died at his home here Tuesday. A holder of many medals for his championship fiddling, he performed for years with The Happy Wanderers, an Ottawa Valley western music group.

William J. Smiff, CORNER BROOK, Nfld. (CP) William J. Smith, 55, Progressive Conservative member of the Newfoundland legislature for St. Barbe South, died at his home here Tuesday of heart failure.

Born in Brigus, in 1910. he was elected to the legislature Harry Baronian NEW YORK AP) Harry Baronian, editor and publisher of the off-beat, sporadic publications, fhe Bowery News and the Bowery Social Register, MARKET REPORTS WINNIPEG GRAIN WINNIPEG (CP1 Cram quote; (basis LoVeheadJ: OATS- mV- Cl" Oct DC. 82ib May 63J.ib BARNEY Oct. i.j7W Dec. l.lttib May 1.3fca l.26Vj Oct.

Dec, May 3.1315 3.12". Jan 2.30iAa Oafs: 7 oi lift; 1 feed fJQVj. Bnrrey: 1 and 2 cw 6-rr: I 7Vh-, 1 fea X.TiVt. Rye: 1 ond I.UV; track I.Uli. Flax: 1 cw 3.12; tree 3.11 Vi.

Rapeseed: No. 1 Canadian 2.1). AT CHICAGO CHICAGO (AP)-Graln close quotei: Wheal; Sept. Dec. l.SJli-Si; March 1.56ii-Vi; f.v-y ivAs July 1.4.

Corn: Sept. 1.3HU; Dec. l.T6iAS,- murLri i.jctn; may i.n-Y: July 1.348 WINNIPEG STOCK WINNIPEG (CP) Catth trade wos lolrly active on Ihe Winnipeg livestock market Wansooy wltn -nllv i'CLdv The can marker Grade A hags sold SO cents lowei ana lomDs were SI lower. Cattle Good itecrs 21-25; goaa hslfers cood cos 1 J.JO-lS.iC,-BOod bvlli 16.50-17; good (eeder steers A Uressed 33.6J- i 100: Goad lambs BRANDON HOG MARKET REPORT bacons sold Ihrcugh mlssion to noon Wednesday ranjing Irom 33.65 IJOsis Gra average 1 heavies. wos 33.90.

itil natm were 6S at on of 24 10 dressed far No. inure were 62 Brandon awembli crlce at 33.SQ. To ueifioy were 321 eroge price day (commission and direct) was 2,. S53 Dl or overose prjeff af 3J.M for Grade A end 168 sows ai 2.04. Manitoba' hogs marKeted.

of all TORONTO STOCKS TORONTO fCP-A lale-doy wav change trading Wednesday. It was she sixth consecutive day of goln far the main Hsl. Speculative trade In-proved. Fractional rises, were scattered throughout Ihe Industrial Hsl, i most groups sharing in the i iharei Whll, itir ednesdav traded dmr.t oh and 2Si. respec- i.

Atlantic Sugar and Bell Telephone, CPR and Molson A ired 4 ooiec tn "a am. a mmlum and Ca- idiors Imperial Ban ol Commerce Sleel and Guaranty Trusl were each Yellawknlte fall Vft i $Ze Greot Plains rose to amena slow-lrading junior western oils On Index, industrials rose ta 162.32. Ihe Toronto Stock Exchange ro Dose metaX. 9i to 76 to 14333 ond I Shares compared wj 1 0 sbartj froded Tuesday. 3.115.- i i I died in hospital here Tuesday.

Baronian, 56, never a hobo himself, aspired to be the voice of "the lower depths." The Bowery is one of New York's poorest districts The paper was circulated in the United States and other countries. Its last two editions topped sq ooo circulation, and the pyper boasts its entire circulation was by pedlar hobos who purchased it for eight cents and sold it for 20. The underlying philosophy for the paper was that the poor have important contributions to make to U.S. life. The most recent issue contained an article criticizing present day hobos for their lack of enterprise and determination.

The Bowery Social Register contained ihe names of those Baronian considered the elite of the Skid Road area. H. Borl Burn NEW YORK (CP)-H. Boris Burns, 63, chairman of the board and president of the United States Vitamin and pharmaceutical Corporation, died Tuesday at his home here. Burns founded and built the company, which now counts annual sales worth more than 520,000,000 and controls several subsidiaries, including one in Canada.

He -was particularly interested in the work of Dr. Albert Schweitzer, and corresponded with him in recent years. Hi? company donated money and quantities of drugs to the physician's hospital in Gabon, a former French colony in equatorial Africa. Jeanne Sagor NEW YORK (AP) Jeanne Sager, 49, a publicity arent for show-business personalities, died Saturday. She was the wife of Jerry Sager, advertising and publicity director of B.

Moss Theatres here. Th Dowager Marchionm -of Linlithgow KINGSTON, England (AP). The Dowager Marchioness of Linlithgow, 73, widow of one of the last viceroys of India, died Tuesday from injuries suffered in a ear accident. Her husband, who died in 1952, was viceroy from 1936 to 1943. Lady Linlithgow was driving to a hospital in Kingston SaLurday to open a new extension when her car blew a tire and hit a tree.

Kang Yung Chang PEKING (Reuters) Rang Yung Chang, president of the North Korean Academy of Sciences and North Korean metal industry minister, died Monday, the New China news agency reported. He was 54. Lord Lawson CHESTER-LE-STREET, England (APJ-Lord Lawson. of 83, a miner who rose to become army secretary and later a peer, died Tuesday night in hospital. Lawsnn had been a Labor member of Parliament for 30 years when he resigned' in 1949.

The next year, he accepted a peerage from the Labor government of the time. Msgr. Louis Mathiat LEGNANO, Italy (AP) Msgr. Louis Mathias, 78, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Madras, India, died in hospital here Tuesday after a three-week illness. The Paris-born prelate as a member of the salesian Order.

The Salcsian mother house in Turin said the body will be sent to Madras for burial after a funeral in Italy. Eric de Carbonnol PARIS iAP) Eric de Car. 54, secretary-general of the Frencn foreign ministry and d. Q'Plonac abroad, died Monday in the At- lantlc 01 Biarritz. De Laruunnet, tormer amoassador to Poland, also served as France's representative to the European Commun Market in a diplomatic career that spanned 20 years, Capt.

Guenther Roatjtng ABOARD THE BREMEN (AP) Capt. Guenlher Roessing, master of the West German ocean liner Bremen, died Tuesday on the bridge of his vessel in mid-Atlantic. He was 63. Roessing apparently suffered a heart attack. The captain was a veteran of more than 40 years with the North German Lloyd Line.

He had sailed the North Atlantic for 35 years, 30 of them in big passenger liners. Frantisek Langr PRAGUE (Reuters) Czechoslovak playwright and novelist Frantisek Langer died here Tuesday at 77. the Ceteka news agency leported. Langer was one of Czechoslovakia's promi- writers between the two world wars, Count Sir Lutgl Preilosi AL3TTA. Malta (Reuters)-innt Sir Luiai Preziosi.

77. a "orl(i authority on the treat- 1 Ce' 0IM nere tmA Junichiro Taniiaki TOKYO (Reuters) Japanese novelist Junichiro Taniiaki. 79. died of heart failure at hi hnnie at nearby Yugawara Friday. DAILY CROSSWORD 23 Ifitri's P- 1 I 1 i' Kove, Killarney: Co'9 r.icK- elc.

running woter. Cottage; to ac- name Wm7 commotfore Iran 6-6 secpie o.eo Nort 2 Kn ETlA iBS 55I rotes. Ph Ofl Cent African 1 Kftloraey wchenge. J9-A7 r-nnntrv iMp; iSMriX sife FULLY furnished 3 room collage on LCiJitjy rJBMlSSNTiJB at Sondy LaKe for the Copi 2'-Re- August Phon-? PA tion! iafskflil 47 BUSINESS SERVICES I 29. Perish Yeitcrdiy'i Auiwec p- J- NEUFELD Eledric, certified in I 30.

Month: electric home dealing. Town and country wing. Re-wiring. hydrs, aJ-pt. 36.

Seed financed If desired. PA 9-22AS. 31. U.S. lice covering JJQ-Ajp presiaent 37.

Larjels ELECTRIC molori. repairs a 32. Palm 39. DmnM winding. Shorpe's Aula Ele 40- Grassland eiecuon day iered at 414 per cent.

Win-and favorable weather aided nipeg rinks made a clean sweep workers getting electors to 0f all the major events in the Pils The Western bowling tournament Canada Flour Mills elevator was I 2. Sphere 3. Past 4. Fate l-Fuel 5. Diagram 9.

Goods 10- Proportion 12. Church-. man 13. Chemical compound 14. Family member 15.

SUteof uicient Greece 16. Indefinite artici 17. Man or Ely IS. 100 years: bbr. 20.

Indicates 23. Expiate 74. Songs for two 88. An addition JO, Girl's name S3. Affected throne S.

Final 7. Garret 8. Relative 9. melon 11, Algerian seaport 15. Pub Hem it.

Argyll island IS. Run tuvay: 21. Toward t. Continent: bbr. E5.

Public proceMion i7. Muscular twitch ti. Assign S9. Bottle- shaped container 41. Danger 43.

Shield of Zeus 3. Auction 4. Houm: Sp. DOWN I. Cupbotrd 12 5 burned at Wheatland and an attempt was made to fire the elevator here.

A hear cub. new mascot of the 79th Battalion, arrived al the Armoury. tw ir" is ib 1- wnjzWztzzk FOR IMMEDIATE SALE POSSESSION: 2 'J Sections of land, in one block, including crop if desired. 90 acres cultivated, 120 acres flax, 80 acres oats, 220 acres of wheat. Abundant water supply under pressure.

For particulars, contact; MOONEY AUCTION REAL ESTATE, Phone L2o, Wawanesa DAILTf CRYFIOQUOTE Here's how to work it-AXYDLBAAXK On ltter simply standi for another. In this sample A Is used for th three L's, for the two O'a, etc Single letters, po-trophfes, th length wd ttrmaUon of the words are all nLit, Ech dy the code lttten axe dlfferenL SALE BY TENDER SEALED TENDERS will tx rW up to Saturday Aug. 14, 1H5, for uli of; BlsomsbJry SchooJhcuse' sue 14' 'r cempktt wim Garwood forctd-air oil burner. Built in tMf, building to movl from Jrnt location, and arts to lf in rid condition. Hlglwrt or any trdr not necessarily accepted.

For information and inspection, contact; JAS. CROY, Chairman, or W. F. McGREGOR, Blocmsbury S.D. No.

447, RR No. 1, Brandon. XB TNEDVB TOE NA WME-TNEWBH VXOV XE NA I-BAVNEP, XB NAE'V. RBOWMWG Yeterdy's CrjT)tH)uote; LAWYERS EARN A LIVING Blc THE SWEAT OP THEIR BROWBEATING. HUNEKER.

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