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The Toronto Star du lieu suivant : Toronto, Ontario, Canada • 18

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1 LABOR OERS COMPROMISE Births Marriages Deaths In Memoriam Cards of Thanks ASK SEPTEMBER VOTE ON ENDING DEATH PENALTY DEATHS ON UNDIVIDED REICH am TITO SAYS HUNGARY hold HARD ON MINORITY grief and the death penalty for TH TGIS8 Herbert Valley Tvho died in red Styles George tell at of BEER KEGS HID SWEEP BOOKS all the Bus Imrie (nee Brooker who CLAMP DOWN the end of hts days daughter our dear Ruth wife of Imrrn Oxley Dr Van Dellen Inn Peck In SEE CANADA SHIT TO BACK UN PEACE MOVE Munn Is Sammy ap uneral Directors dis of a lorists MM rj MARRIAGES ANNAN BEVI RIEY On riday LAND MOVIE JOBS the 7 48 to Let urn 17 On Thurs the On Thursday Reelin? at the chapel of Bates 'juiy 19 18 at Toronto General hosnltal 43 24 CAN AIRMAIL QUEENS Use 18 40 70 64 ISA 27 Collie Dying of Broken Heart of the beehives lies 3 000 Miles to Master 17 12 Winter Resorts" 8 90 1 DAY Norway Call Wfl 3636 Star Want Ads 64 53 unern 1 service Interment Park England papers daughter Judith at St Joseph of our passed 75 65 10 Henry Itlch isua linear 80 66 64 SO S3 Mrs Rose at Balm Beach Annie Nicol 90 James Edward cf our passed 85 5 of fond killed hospital on Thursday July very well 29 63 84 83 75 19 22 25 12 residence Thursday beloved to baby College and baby that the birch those guilty of ttc vnuren Repairs Auto Repairs Bulldln and and Machinery Massage Medical Specialists Men ft Women Wtd Money to Loan Money Wanted Mortgage Loans Motor Cars Motor Cars Wanted Motorcycles Bicycles Moving and Storage Musical Instruction Nursing Office and Bus Space Osteopathic Painters ft Decorators patents Personal Pers'ls ft Recnts Out of Town Properties car and that their DARRAGH Edward 1 which had been re guard in a customs are 60 pounds in At the im tives friends ai Ing the illness and death of band and lather Service on Saturday after Interment Mount sweepstake than $4000 of the liner customs en our who that only ive Taft (nee announce for Elaine at the 758 45 URL Dr and Mrs Turl are happy to announce the birth of their sec ond son James Geoffrey at the Private Patients' Pavilion Toronto General hos pital on Thursday July 8 191b hospital Mr and of a son at To Private In loving husband and father who passed away July Wanted Board Wt to Let with Bd CROZIER Born to Mr and Mrs Don ald Crozier (nee Donna Winnifrcd Bowen) a daughter at Women's College hospital July 9 1948 you scorned BEES THAT IS PO Toronto to John Annan and Mrs Chas Annan Detroit mother rances Tibando who passed away five years ago today July ft 1S4L ive years have passed and cone Since one we loved so well Was taken from our home on earth With Jesus Christ to dwell The flowers we place upon her grave May wither and decay Bui the love of her who sleeps beneath East doing 14 56 67 23 92 64 MILLER On July 6 1918 at Private Patients Pavilion Toronto General hos pital to Mr and Mrs Murray Miller a daughter Judith Eleanor at St 9 1918 are haony to son Peter James at hospital July 9 1948 are doing very well Service on Monday et veterans' plot Prospect son Leonard In loving memory of a dear thrr John ho passed away July 9 Ellen at Toronto July 6 194 8 Both LEADBEATER Thomas Suddenly at his home 1979 Drive on Wednesday July 7 1P4S Thomas Leadbeater beloved husband of Dorothy Merrills and father of Mrs II Spelran (Cora) and Mrs Collins (Thelma i Resting at McDougall and chapel 1491 Danforth Ave (near Coxwell) until noon Saturday Ser vice in the Church of the Resurrection Woodbine Ave 2 pm Saturday Inter ment Pine Hills cemetery Casket will be open in church from 1 to 2 pm MacMILLAN Suddenly at Penetanguish ene on Thursday July 8 1948 Neil James MacMillan beloved husband of Ethel Bate son and dear father of Barbara and John Resting at the family residence 25 Har riett St Penetanguishene Service in St John's Presbyterian church on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock Interment Pres byterian cemetery Penetanguishene at Winevn Ave) at 130 Dm cemetery Scarboro Gilbert Latam (nee Ont are happy to of a daughter a Thursday Alexandra Western hospital Mother well PARKES Ernest (Ernie) At his resi dence 130 Vanslttart Ave Woodstock Ont on riday July 9 Ernest Ernie Parkes beloved husband of Ethel Hawke and father of George William and Patricia of Woodstock in his 54th year Resting at the Smith uneral Home (W Wellington St Woodstock uneral from New St Anglican church on Monday July 12 at 230 pm Interment Anglican cemetery Julv loved wife'll Baltic and Reg Winnipeg BURRESS Charles William At Toronto on Wednesday July 7 1948 Charles Wil liam nurress Mary White uneral Home in the chanel nient Mount Pieasant cemetery (near Keele) Service In Ave 2 Interment With the Lord which by sons Issie daughter Rae and MOODY Mr and Mrs Robert Moody are happy to announce the birth of their son at Grace 8 194 8 Both on mandale cemetery WATSON To Mr and Mrs Watson inr uotiv I'lnuiavi al Grace hoi Ottawa July 7 1918 a (lauHhter a for Sharon Mother ml baby doing Robert Nicol Resting at McDougall and Brown 646 St Service on Saturday 2 pm Prospect cemetery HUTCHINSON Mr and Mrs Norman Hutchinson (nee Jean West) are happy to announce the birth ol a Lynn on July 9 1948 hospital GRISE Alice drewd's hospital laid! Grise beloved Grise July 8 nits 6 (Consecutive) daughter July Wing Toronto and baby doing lovlnir memory cf a be Sgt Styles 11(13831 McMURDO George Suddenly at Toledo Ohio on Monday July 5 1948 George McMurdo beloved husband of Edna Mc Murdo 34 Langley Ave and dear father of Elizabeth George Jim and Randall and brother of James McMurdo (Toledo) Mrs Cross and Mrs Robert Black (Scotland) Resting at the Chape! of Washington Johnston 717 Queen St (at Broadviewi for service on Saturday at 1 pm Inter ment St John cemetery Gorham In loving memorv of (ear mother Mnry Jane passed rway July 9 1936 In life loved and honored In death remembered GRIMSHAW Dr and Mrs William Grimshaw (nee Ruth Barber) are happy to announce tne oirtn ronto General hospital Pavilion July 7 1948 at the funeral chanel of service riday afternoon at loved brother Queen's Own Rifles killed at Caen rance July 9 1914 Ever remembered by Anne BRICKNELL In loving memory of my dear mother Martha Bricknell who pass ed away July 9 1939 The world may change from year to year Ano tnenas irom aay to aay But never will the one I loved rom memory pass away remembered by her son and daughter in law Gladys small sting Secretary new clause Wanted Trucks Tractors etc ilton hospital Hamilton baby well BURNS John 3 (Consecutive) provides the murder com last night as it sped central Minnesota the the first from the docks in KILLEEN Eduard (Eddie) On Thurs day July 8 19 18 4 his home Lot 32 Concession 1 Albion township iSleswickt Edward Killeen son of the late James and and made rapid headway North York firemen could the scene Mrs Macdonnell Chuter Ede for the crim provide the Washingion Johnston UJ4ERAL directors 717 Quecu OL 36 33 33 A 35 81' 77 red and Jack Restinr at Brown LYER WRECKED DUST ENVELOPES TOWN CHEESEMAN You are not forgotten Allan Nor ever will you be: As long as life and memory last We will remember thee Aunt Maizie Uncle Ben and Barney LANE In proud and loving memory of our dear son Private Jack Lane High land Light Infantry who was killed in action at Caen July 9 19 14 Ever remembered by Mother Dad and Muriel HADAYVAY Mr and way (nee itutn of Victor Ave dear of Toronto Resting at PICKERING In loving memory mother Sarah away July 9 1936 Oft and oft our thoughts do wander To the grave not far away Where we laid our dear mother Just 12 rears azo today Ever remembered by daughter Grace mid amily BROOKER In loving memory dear mother anny Brooker who away June 20 1947 The death of sorrow we cannot Of the loss of one we loved so wellAnd while she sleeps a peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep Ever remembered by sons Issie Louie iTiibert uave daughter use and Grandchildren We have only your memory dear father To remember our whole Ilves through But the sweetness wilt linger I orvver As we treasure the Image nt you Edward and daughter in law Ida TAUT Mr and Mrs Belle Eisenstat) are happy to the birth of a daughter a sister and Steven on Julv 8 1918 College hospital Mother and baby both doing fine PHERRILL Isabella At her 11 Medford Ave Scarboro on July 8 1918 Isabella Thomson wife of the late James Albert Pherrill and dear mother of David Charles Arthur Mary iltn Bennett) and Andrew Heating at the Wear uneral Home 2114 Queen St tat Winevn Avei for service Monday July 12 nt 130 pm Interment Old St Andrew i Berlin July The Com munist directed German People's Congress forwarded to the Allied control council and the four mili tary governors today a demand for a in Sep tember The letter also demanded recog nition of Germany as undivided democratic republic in which the states will have the same privi leges as provided in the constitution of the Weimar republic of 1919" It said nearly 15000000 Germans had signed the petitions for the plebiscite a figure which would represent 37 per cent of all Ger mans eligible to vote were busy customs inspectors cardboard cartons 1760 books of Cambridgeshire next WOOD Eliza Agnes At the Wellesley hospital on Wednesday July 7 1948 Eliza Agnes Wood daughter of the late George and Martha Wood and dear sister of Mil Carson Emily I Mrs John Wlghton (Annie) Mis Hurlburt (Sara all of Toronto sort Wood California USA Resting at the Humphrey uneral Chapel 22 16 Yonge fit at EgUntom Casaet will remain closed Private Theo sophlcel service at Necropolis Crematorium chapel Saturday afternoon 3 o'clock lowers gratefully declined GORHAM That unselfish life has not died Mrs Ralph New Toronto mankind yourself save 23 as 3 94 IMRIE Tn Betty and Duff) at the Private Pavilion Toronto General hospital July 7 1948 a daughter Karen Elizabeth ATYEO Wednesday July Lee widow of red Atyeo Rd dear sister of Mrs Mrs Elils McLIntOck and Hal Lee Ing at Brown Bros uneral Home Eglin ion Ave nt uuiti rin ti on Saturday at 330 Lawn cemetery Yorkshire please copy MATTISON Mr and Mattison (nee tn annnnnr one stillborn at Toronto East General hos pital July 7 1918 In loving memory of father who passed awav July I) We do rot forget you nor do we intend We think of you often and will to the end Gone ami forrotten by some you may be But dear tv our memory you ever will be Sadly missed by Decna and amily Eleanora Lesce Lee of West Hill wife of the late Daniel Lee dearly loved mother of Mrs A Houston (Eva) Mrs Hatcher (Dorcas) Mrs A Lynn (Gladys) Harlowton Montana Mrs Butwell (Hazeli Scarboro Junction and the late Ralph Lee Resting at Bates and Maddocks uneral Chapel 124 Avenue Rd (just south of Davenport) Sei in the chanel Saturday at 3 Interment Mount Pleasant cemetery (near pm In ef yon Pickering who passed BEESTON To Mr and Mrs rank Beeston (nea Helen McGill) at Welland July 7 1948 twin sons LANE In friend Jack rance Julv Time takes away the edge of grief nut memory JILL Rev I BA At Brooklln Ont on Thursday July 8 1948 Rev Jull BA beloved husband of Annie Stewart and the late Maud Playfair and dear father Of Mrs Agar (Ruth) Brooklln Ilcv Kenneth Jan ba den arid Gordon uneral service at on Saturday July Remains resting Giianel Brooklln morning then proceeding to the church Casket will romaln open till time of serv ice Interment Graveside cemetery Brook lin in loving memory af Audrey West who died July 0 194C Suffer little children To come unto me Hardy New York July 9 A heart broken collie dog dying of loneli ness for her young master will meet Lim again in California today Per haps the reunion will save het life Perhaps the months of wasting away from grief will have been too rtiuch for her But whatever the outcome Queenie the three and a half year old collie dog of 17 year old Ben jamin Schneider already has a place in the great legends of canine loyalty when a TWJL plane sets PEARSALL rank and Burrell Pearsall are happy to announce the birth of their daughter uaii General hospital well STEWART Jean At the residence cf her cousin Mrs Isabella Spencer of 59 Tranby Ave Toronto Jcnn Stewart late of Maryhill Glasgow Scotland Resting at Bates and Maddocks uneral Chapel 121 Avenue Rd (just south of Davenport) Service in the chapel Saturday 130 pm Interment Prospect cemetery BROOKER In levins memory dear ratner iiymsn away in July 1929 Loving and kind in Upright and just to Sincere and kind In What a beautiful memory he left behind tver rememoerea Louie Gilbert Dave Grandchildren By ERNIE PAYNE Special to The Star New York July 9 ollowing THORSON George cenly Thursday July summer nome Joseph Resting at Enn Bros uneral Home Jlnl(oi) unrrnl from the ehni'rl on Saturday Julv io nt (( o'clock for ma" a it) St John's church Albion at to o'clock Interment St cemetery MUNN In loving memory of William wno pcssed away July 1946 page in the book of memories gentlv turned today Sadly missed by his amily turns back every leaf Hazel Giffen and Mrs Norman a daughter a St Mich is sister ana Roofing KOOILS Rooms Rocms Rooms COMA MOST DREADED DIABETIC SVMPTOM NICOL Annie Suddenly on Thursday July 8 1948 Blackthorn Ave widow of Nicol dear mother of Dorothy (Mrs A McCormick) Ella (Mrs Monahan) Alice ana chapel of Clair Ave Interment PECK To Mr (nee RnnthV net's hospital July 0 19)8 Stephen and Tony Mother doing well June 25 19 18 In Trinity Evangelical and Re formed church Detroit Mich at 630 o'clock by the Rev Theodore Wiemer Isabel Gould daughter of Mr and Mrs aicx Mevericy son oi Mr Mich all hts ways the end of his days heart and mind Toronto Thursday July PhilHns betovrf sister of Mrs Arthur Mlnaay (RacheD Olive Irene Ena Lionel and Rupert Phil lips Resting at the chapel of McDougall At Brown 64 (1 St Clair Ave service 2 pm Monday Interment Searboro Mem orial Park home with the DINSMORE Tillie At her home Apt 126 27 55 Yonge St Toronto on riday July 9 1948 Tillie Dinsmore daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Alexander Cos hill loving mother of red and Mrs' Brennand (Margaret' Resting at the chapel of Morley Bedford 159 Eg llnton Ave at Lascelles Blvd for ser vice on Monday at 3 pm to Mount Pleas ant cemetery RUTHERORD John At Private Patients pavilion Toronto General hos pital on Thursday July 8 1948 John James Rutherford in his O'ird year be loved husband of Mary Donnell and father of Robert and Beryl elder son of late Henry A and Marg A Rutherford formerly of Bolton: brother of rank S( May (Mrs Walkeri Gertrude (Mrs Brooks i and "Luuella all of Toronto Private service from home in ergus on Monday July 12 at 1'ii) pm Service in Melville United church at 2 pm Interment Laurel Hill cemetery Bolton KILIY In loving memory of dear little son Philip Kelly who passed away July 9 1116 Sadly missed by Mother ather Sisters and Brothers loral Stores MAIN STORE IM BLOOR MI 54S I'NERAL LOWERS OUR SPECIALTY f'honc Ordera Accepted Prompt Deliver 1 114' lower Shup 1809 St Clair KE 9484 LOWERS a 1 City wide delivery Wanted ns ant TORONTO DAILY 'STAR: 18 riday July 9 1948 commented Mr Lipski or six years ago we made a haul of 1000 or so books which were con cealed on a vessel under similar circumstances "Someone had mixed the cartons and the empty beer barrels together apparently in the hope they would air be removed at the same suggested Mr Lipski He went on to explain that this was prouaDiy done because empty beer barrels are cargo item to be removed SS America when she New York on Mondav Mount Pleasant DIANCIIIM Mr and Mrs Lindo Bfan chlni (nee Rose Plluttl) are happy to an notincf) tn arrival nr Michael on July 5 1948 at the Strathcona Private hospital Mother and baby doing nicely JOHNSON Mr and Mrs Leonard John son are very happy to announce the ar rival of a soiy on July 8 1948 at St hospital Mother and son doing nicely (A little brother for Leonard and Robert) Howard On Thursday July 8 1948 at his home 69 Murrie St Mimlco John Howard Burns husband of the late Minnie Palin and dear father of John Mr Burrows is resting at chapel of Baycroft and Son 980 Lake Shore Rd (at 14th St) New Toronto uneral service Monday 130 pm Interment Park Lawn cemetery CHEESEMAN In loving memory of my brother Rfmn Allan Murray Cheeseman Queen's Own Rifles killed in action July 0 194 4 at Caen rance His last parting wish We would like to have heard And breathed in his ear Our last parting word Only those who have lost Are able to tell The pain in the heart In not saying farewell Lovingly remembered Maisie and Harry LATAM Edna and Jenner) Newtonbrook announce the birth sister for Joan on 1948 at tne At Toronto General on July 7th 1948 a daughter tn Mrs Kenneth Sobel Hamilton 65 Serv'ce 85 23 71 13 CASTATOR In loving memorv of mv dear mother lorence Castator who passed away July 9 1912 Sweet memories will linger forever: Time cannot change them true Years that may ceme cannot sever My loving remembrance of you Loving Daughter Gloria Tn loving memory of a mother rances Tibando who passed July 9 11143 No one knows how much we mm Na one knows the bitter pstn We have suffered Since we loss you Life has never been the same In our hearts your memory lineera Sweetly tender fond and true: There is not a day dear mother That we do not think cf you Ever remembered by daughter sephlne and son in law Brace Budapest July 9 (AP) A dip lomatic source said today Yugo slavia has protested to Hungary against alleged pressure on the Yugoslav minority in Hungary A note yesterday was said to have accused Hungary of trying to in duce Yugoslavs in this country to desert Marshal Tito The Cominform recently accused Tito of leaving the party line being toward Russia and con niving wit hthe west The diplomatic informant said police have released Edward Karagic and Milan Tomic leading members of the Yugoslav in Hungaiy They were de tained Wednesday" Wcd lovcd Rose Loch Resting at the Ryan and Odette uneral nome hiis uunaas st uneral Saturday ricr enureu io C10CK HOME James Arthur Suddenly on Wednesday July 7 1948 at the Private Patients' Pavilion Toronto General hos pital James Arthur Howe beloved hus band of Evelyn Cornes 11 leming Cres Leeside father of James and Joseph Reid Howe Hestlnz A Mlles 30 St Clair Ave tne enane on 2 o'clock Interment Scarboro Memorial Park cemetery STRONG Nixon On riday July 9 1948 at his residence 286 Ossirigton Ave Nixon Strong dearly beloved hus band of Elsie Strong father of Jean (Mrs Strimble) and John Resting et Norman A Parlors 1255 Queen St (between Gwynne and Him Grove Ates) ror runerai service 130 pm Interment cemetery be used on offences Ede clause penalty for by means of explosives by ranklin On at the Private General hos ranklln Bunon be annie Wlcher 224 Weston Ont father of juurton unci fifiizauCvn Resting at the uneral 29 28 46 44 57j 58 73 60 5t Mln Jujl of McKrllar Ont Ilrookiin United church in ID 1 8 at 2 o'clock nt Rublnaun uneral until 1 1 am Saturday DVORETSKY In loving memory of a dear mother Leah Dvoretsky who passed away July 10 1 91 7 No one knows how much we miss you No one knows the bitter pain We have suficred since we lest you Life 1ms never been the same Tn cur hearts your memory lingers Sweetly lender fond anil irur There is not a day dear mother That we do not think of you Lovinelv remembered by children Mar cia Betty Morris Sam and Hyman Bent Bera) are elated to announce the Lake Success July 9 (CP) The United Nations appeared ready to day to use forceful action to stop the war in Palestine Informed sources said Britain now agrees with the US and Russia to support a security council ruling under chapter VII of the UN charter which provides for use of economic or diplomatic sanctions and armed force in the event to the peace" Canada has previously held chapter VII should be used with the agreement of all Big powers but with renewed warfare in Palestine and reported change of view it was believed in some quarters that Canada would suDnort potent measures The US yesterday wnrncd tlie Arab slates that it they refused to agree to an extension of the four week truce which ended at 2 am EDT today the US would call for action under chanter VII US delegate Philip Jessup added however that a report on the Palestine situation by Count olkc Bernadotte UN mediator was not sufficiently detailed for a basis of council action Russian delegate Andrei A Gromyko agreed So the council postponed making a decision until Count Bernadotte reports in full regarding Arab answers to the request and Israeli charges of an Egyptian vio lation of the truce Hopes for Arab compliance were apparently blasted by aris El Khoury of Syria whose attack on the US yesterday was one of the bitterest in council history The white haired Syrian delegate shouted at Jessup across the horse snoe shaped council table: Arabs are ready to die your atomic bombs" Jr and Mrs AV Stuckey announce the birth of a women Mother remembered by Aunt Bessie Uncle and Jim IN MEMORIAM CHANDLER Mr and Mrs Howard Chandler (nee Shirley Gregory) are happy to announce the birth of a son Howard Gregory on July 1' 1948 at Mount Ham Mouicr xiu Tin 'Thit rsrtav Ynltr 8 1918 at the Hospital for Sick Children Kathleen beloved daughter of Ross and Alice urisiey zsn Bayview Ave at tne above aaaress noon at 3 oarlock Pleasant cemetery 35 Lots for Sale or Wtd 76 To on July 9 1948 at Women's College hos pital a daughter J) Mr and Mrs Roy Parteno (nee Hose Stevens) of Mlmico are happy to announce the birth of a daughter Sharon at Women's College hospital July 8 1948 Mother and baby doing well Ch God what a weight of sorrow Must we the lonely ones bear A lonely home a silent voice And only his vacant chair Ever remembered by Mother Dad and ramiiy veaar ItOSENKRAN'IZ Mr and Rosenkrantz of New York (nee oi Toromo arrival of a baby daughter Marcia Ellen on Jung 15 1918 at the Manhattan Lutheran hospital a sister for Hyla Beth Grandparents are Mr and Mrs A Rosen Krantz and Mr and Mrs Berg Toronto DART Lewis At Christie Et hospital Toronto on Thursday July 8 1948 Lewis Samuel Dart late of 673 Willard Ave beloved husband of Beatrice Wren and dear father of Mrs Clifford Crompton (Phyllis) Mrs Harry McCready (Patricia) Lewis and Ronald Restins et the uneral Chapel of Wm Speers 2920 uunaas st West Toronto Gosnel Hall Pacific Monaay atternoon at Park Lawn cemetery is far better 33A 39 Si JONES Linda Suddenly in Montreal on Thursday July 8 194S Linda Jones age 4 months youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Melville Jones formerly of Toronto Resting at the Chapel of Morley Bedford 159 Eglinton Ave at Lascelles Blvd for service on Saturday at 3 pm to Mount Pleasant cemetery Alary At her late residence 690A St Clair Ave formerly of 707 Richmond St Miss Mary (Polly) Payne beloved sister of Mrs Elizabeth Goddardand dear aunt of Jack and Howard Wil son Toronto Resting at the Jerrett fun eral cnapei ini ut ciair avc Dufferin) Ser vic Saturday 2 terment Park Lawn cemetery George mother and Edward of the Trull uneral Home 1111 Danforth Ave Service Sat urday 2 pm Interment Mount Pleasant cemetery (Allard) At St An Midland Alice A1 wile ol George Resting at ttie Iam itth St Midland church Interment TAEUNA lorence Suddenly nt St hospital Thursday July 8 19 18 lorence Blair beloved widow of the late James Lnprtlna and ar mother of Theresa (Mrs Georee Richardson' and Vincent and grandmother' of reddie Resting at the Rosar uneral Resi dence 167 Sherbourne st uneral Sat urday at 930 a to Holy Name church for requiem moss at 10 am Interment Mount Hope cemetery GARTON Mr and Mri Garton take pleasure in announcing the birth of a daughter at the Burnside wing Toronto General hospital on July 7 1918 God bless them both MATTHEWS Anhie Suddenly at the Toronto East General hospital Tuesday 1948 Annie aoed ad years be Mattnews of Violet Edward (at Dufferin St) am to St Pat renulem mass at ID Interment Mount Hope cemetery morning and Porter Roncesvalles (at Howard 136 o'clock Monday after Interment Park Lawn CASE Mr and Mrs Albert Case (nee Evelyn Barnum) are very happy to an nounce the birth of a daughter Sharon Louise at Alexandra Wing of Toronto Western hospital on July 7 1948 a gardening equipment were destroy ed in a fire which also burned down a sunporch garage and tool shed on the farm of Macdonnell Steele's Ave Markham town ship today Blaze broke out in the garage before reach said SPILLANE Mr and Mrs Gordon Spillane are happy to announce the birth of a daughter at Private Patients Pavilion of Toronto Western hospital July 8 1918 STYLES In dear son and Lancing Styles required hospital several others were bruised or shaken up as 14 of the 13 cars and the rear section of the diesel engine jumped the tracks twisting them into great arcs and raising a cloud of dust that en veloped the town! A Great Northern official said preliminary investiga tion pointed to a hot box as the possible cause of the derailment CapL' Reuben Mattson of the Dassel fire department who wit nessed the derailment said he first heard a loud and then a noise a thunderstorm" Jo Suddenly rm nrsday July 9 1 Joe dearly husband of Mary StHnkampf Ave dear brother of Mrs Molly kind In all h's wvs just kind in heart and mind beautiful memory he left behind reniemuerea oy ms acre tribute of love and remembrance one or the best Western Reich Planned Coblenz Germany July 9 CAP) German political leaders were re liably reported today to have draft ed a plan for a western German government that avoids the appear ance of creating a separate state The leaders met here to draft counter proposals to the sugges tions of the US British and rench military governments for forma tion of a federal type of west Ger man government The draft was secret but reliable sources said it included these recommendations: Any new German political struc ture in the west should avoid both the name and significance of a government West German leaders fear the effect of such a step in Russian occupied Germany Western Germany should get an instead of a constitution This would create the machinery of government with out creating a government in name Germany should get more foreign representation including abroad Under the mili tary governors' proposal western foreign representation and trade would be entirely in the hands of the occupying powers CAR MOWER BURNED Willowdale July A 1941 power driven lawn mower OLIVERIO In loving memory of a dear husband John wno passed away July 9 1917 I have only your memorj dear husband To remember my whole life through But the sweetness will linger forever As I treasure the image of you Sadly missed by hs wife Annette Mr and Mrs Thom son 43(1 Quebec Ave London Ont an nounie safe arrival of daughter Jun Baibara July 3 25c a day a printed line solid Azate type only 32c a day a measured Agate line Style or Displayed (Semi Display These rates apply also to 200 or more lines used In calendar montjt under contract Minimum charge 2 lines PIMM Georee Stanley At his resi dence 183 Ashdale Ave on Wednesday July 7 1948 George Stanley Pimm be loved husband of Charlotte Englefield in his 53rd year dear father of George and Douglas Resting at McDougall Chapel 1491 Danforth Ave (near Cox well) Service Saturday 3 pm Inter ment St John's cemetery Norway Mon day morning 12 noon TO PLAY IN WANLESS PARK The Royal Regiment of Canada band will play at the band concert I to be held in Wanless park Satur day July 10 at 830 pm remembrance of ms Ln action at Caen unrrnl mas at St hi Monday July St Margaret cemetery Midland HICKEY LorHU Ellen At St Mlrharfs hospital on Thursday July Lor etto Elim beloved wife of tb Iftte JamesJ Hickey' dear mother of Rev Louis Hickey Thomas Loretto Mrs Ralph Mackasey (CrescentiaL Resting at Lynett's uneral Home fVjnhf Dundas St tneftr Gilmour) uneral on Monday to St church for mass at 10 am Interment St cemetery Lindsay Ont St Louis July (AP) Eleven persons were injured yesterday when a brick wall tumbled through the roof of a small theatre in down town St Louis Only two of the 11 were hurt seriously The wall was on three storey building adjoining the Senate theatre Approximately 150 persons were watching the motion picture Bandit" An explosion in the movie occurred at the same time the wall crashed on to the roof shouted get out of said Art Moser a patron started moving out in a hurry Then there was a second noise when it came down a shower of plaster big chunks Some persons were pinned in their GAINOR Kathryn I (Kale) At Bea verton on Thursday July 8th 194 8 Kathryn (Kate) Gainer dearly beloved sister of Marie Resting at the family residence Osberne St Beaverton Ont uneral Saturday July 10 to St Joseph's RC church for requiem mass at 10 am Interment at St Joseph's RC cemetery Thorah memory of a dear Solomon Bubis 1 HI Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear ond memory lingers every dav Remembrance keeps him near Sadly missed by Wife and amily THORNTON Mr and Mrs Clifford James Thornton are happy to announce the birth of a son at Grace hospital June 30 948 BURIS In loving memory my dear father Soloman Bubis who passed away July 9 1944 moving Upright Sincere What a Always Bella WILSON In loving memory of Rebeet Wilson who passed away July ft 14)42 God knows how much I her Never shall her memory fade Loving thoughts shall ever wander To the spot where she is laid Loving Husband George Jnsenh At Christie St hospital riday July 194s Herbert Joseph Burgesc beloved husband of Ella Kemp 5o Hd dear father of Violet (Mrs Sone) Percy George Her nert Bros funeral home Eslinton Ave at Duf rerin st uneral 2 Interment cemetery Mrs Allan Hada Elllntt) announce the birth of their daughter Elaine Catherine at the Grace hospital on July 9 1948 (Stillborn) BURTON Professor Tuesday Julv 6 11(48 attents Pavilion Toronto pitai uroiessor loved husband o' Queens Drive ranklin Wlcher Barclay Burton Chapel of A Miles 30 St Clair Ave Toronto until 1 o'clock riday after noon Service in Central United church Weston on riday afternoon at 3 o'clock Interment St Philip's cemetery Weston Ont 28c a day a printed Hoe solid Agate type only 34c a day a measure Agate line Style or Displayed (Serni Displiyy Advertisements These rates apply also to 100 199 lines wsed in calendar month under contract igures released by the Industrial Accident Prevention association show the Ontario Workmen's Com pensation board awarded a total of $480217139 last month for com pensation and medical aid This was to take care of accidental in dustrial injuries to men and women in this province and included part of the cost of bringing up pension figures lo the sum fixed at this spring's session of the Ontario legislature In June the board re ceived reports of 15910 indirtri il injuries which included 35 fatali ties RANSOM Ket1 Mary On Thursday July 8 1948 at the Toronto General hos pital Reta Mary latten beloved wife of the late Algernon (red) Ransom dear mother of Thomas Mary Aileen and Gladys Resting at her home 1210 Daven port ltd until Saturday morning at 1(1 ociocK Service in the funeral chapel of A Cook Ltd 721 Bloor St (at Christie) on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock Interment Prospeet cemetery Business Persona's 92 Business Prop for Sale 1 a usii ess Cabin Trailers Carpentry etc Cartage and Express Chiropractic Church and Dramatic Talent Radio Schls Coal Coke uel OU Contracts Wanted Dancing Instruction Decorators Painters Dogs Pet Stock Domestic Positions Wd Domestic Help Wanted Dramatic and Church Talent Radio Schls Dressmaking and ur Repairs Duplexes to Let Duplexes and Apart ments Wanted Educational Emp Wanted emale Emo Wanted Male Engagements Wms Page EiApicoo a 1 4 vx vaitasu Exchange Living Space Exchange or or Sale Exterminators actory Warehouse Industrial Space arms for Sale to Rent and Wanted ROBB In loving memory cf my sfste Audrey and her daughter Heather Rot! who passed away July 9 1945 happy hours we once enjoyed How sweet their memory still But death has left loneliness The world can never fill Sadly missed by May and asfir CREW In loving memory of Cpl Alfred Crew Queer's Own Rifles who was killed on active service in rance July 9 1944 burled at Beny Sur Mere rance We often think we see his smiling face As he bade his last good by And he left his home forever In a distant land to die remembered by Dad brother Bill sister in law Marie and nephew Billy In loving memory of Gunner Hamill killed in action July 9 1944 I often think I see his smiling face As he bade his last good by And hs left his home forever In a distant land to die Lovingly remembered by his Mother ather and Brother Norm of Garden Hill Ont and Sister Thelma Toronto LANE In loving memory of our nephew Private Jack Lane Highland Light In fantry who was killed in action at Caen July 9 1944 Ever remembered by Aunt Katy and Aunt Lillian Sklled Labor Stamps Co Hobbles Stenoaranhie Storage and Moving Storage ur COLLINS William George Suddenly 1679 O'Connor Drive Wednesday July 11)48 William Collins beloved husband Thelma Leadbeater and father of Ronnie and Beverley Resting at McDougall and Chapel 411 Danforth Ave (near Coxwelp until noon Saturday Service in the Church of the Resurrection Wood bine Ave 2 Saturday Interment Pine Hills cemetery Casket will be open in church from 1 to 2 pm LEE lcanora I egge PHILlIPS At 8 1948 Jessie IIEUIN Mr and Mrs I Hellin arc happy to announce the arrival of a son at the Private Patients Pavilion Toronto General hospital on July 7 1948 Mother and son are both doing fine HOPSON Mr and Mrs Robert Hopson (nee Jean Paul) are happy to announce the birth of their son at the Burnside Wing Toronto General hospital July 9 1918 a brother for Dianne Mother and baby doing well HURST In loving tribute to a wonder ful son and brother Gnr Norman Hurst B44906 RC A drowned at Halifax July 9 1944 in his 20th year At the going down of the sun and In the morning we shall remember them Remembered by Mom Dad brother Paul sisters Ellen and Edythe abolished but said should certain The death mitted three or more persons acting in concert by persons who resist arrest or who are escaping or as sisting escape by killing a prison warden or a policeman or a person assisting him or by poison 1 A murder accompanied by sex crimes murder during robbery burglary and house breaking and a second conviction for murder all would bring the death penalty Parliamentary sources said it is estimated that operation of the clause would halve the number of murderers who would be hanged in future Of the 51 hanged during the last three years more than half would have escaped death had the new clause been operative IBBITSON Tn loving memory of our son in law George who was killed July 9 1944 in Normandy In life loved ana honored In death I remembered Mom Dad Gowan and Ron RLODMIEID William day July 8 1948 at Toronto William Bloomfield beloved husband of Mabel Thomas and Dodds uneral Services Ltd Queen St at Strachan Ave for service Monday 1 pm to Park Lawn cemetery STYLUS Tn loving memory of dea neunew tervt action Julv 9 All you had hoped for all gave io save to Ever Alex Active Service in Memoriam KEMP In loving memory of Willi: 'Bun rvemp Kiiiea juiy I often sit and think of you The things you used to say and do And wondered why you had to die wunout a cnance io say gooa oy Always remembered Mom Dad Brothers BROWN Rebecca Tn her R3rd year passed away July 7 JQ4S at her daugh residence 3 Ogden Ave Stop 5 Lake view Ont loving wife of the late Peter Brown of Oakville dear mother of George Arthur William and Mary Lil Edith uneral service Saturday 1 pm at the above address in Lakeview New York July 9 ollowing the discovery here yesterday of 150 UQO books of Irish tickets valued at more 000 in the storeroom SS America the US forcement division will draw an around this harbor to prevent any further attempts to smuggle tickets into this country on ships docking here from English and Irish ports will start an intensive in vestigation and our searchers will be on the alert" declared Herman Lipski chief of the enforcement bureau hundred persons from the steward's department of the Ameri ca arc being detained aboard the ship for questioning and 35 customs inspectors are continuing their search of the While Mr Lipski discussed the sensational seizure aboard the flag ship of the US lines photographers ana newsreel men photographing examining 82 each containing tickets on the fall The cartons moved under truck earlier weight They are bound with twin steel bands and a few bear the warning away from They were hidden under empty beer barrels in the dry storeroom is the biggest seizure of sweep tickets we have ever down today on a Los Angeles air port or four months since her master left his home in New York Queenie bad been pining refusing to eat and sitting in front of the little one storey bungalow Benjamin left for school in California The Schneider family took her to a series of veterinarians who said they had no remedy for a broken heart inally the family decided there was only one way to save her life To ship her back to her master brother of the late Emma Resting at the Ralph Day 180 Danforth Ave Service Saturday at 2 pm Inter ClaMlflcatlOh No arm implements ano Macnmcry inancial Mata tc Let urn i Mat to Let Unfurn lats Wanted ound rur uel Wood urnlgators 94 urnaces and Heating Appliances 67 urniture Repairs 46A tut Repairs Garages At Equipment Gardening Hardwood looring Health Resorts Help Wanted Domestic Help Wanted emale Help Wanted Male Help Wtd em Hobbles RATES 32c a printed line solid Ag ate type on! 37 a measured Asate line Style or Displayed (Semi Display vertisements Wr Nnrmnn Joyce Herrington) wish the birth of twin daughters Pet Rlork s' 9 piano Tuning 21 Plumbing 67 31 Poultry and Livestock It rosition wta 30 Produce Oree 87 Professional Bus Cards rroperues tor sae Props Ou: of Tow a I Prop Wtd to Buy 'Radio and Supplies Radio Repairs Radio Schools Drama tlft Ar Ghurr 60 7 1 Repairs Pu 37 Repairs rt 7 Rest Hemes London July (CP) Supported by dark crime statistics Labor government today invited many of its members to change their minds and agree to continu ation of murder Home tabled a inal justice bill to death penalty for murder by gangs by poisoners by persons who bat tle police or prison wardens and by others who callously or with premeditation kill their fellows It will be debated within a few weeks This compromise clause in effect meets the wishes of the House of Lords which rejected a House of Commons proposal to abolish hang ing for murder for a period of five years Rejection by the Lords now gives the lower House a second chance to look at the bill Some die hard Labor members will continue to fight for abolition of hanging for murder but private party meetings are understood to have given assur ance that the compromise clause will be approved The home office today issued de tailed statistics of crime for 1946 showing an increase of 29346 cases or 37 per cent in indictable of fences compared with 1938 the last full pre war year and a drop of 294817 cases or 42 per cent in non indictable convictions The report showed that 83 per cent of convictions for indictable offences were for larceny and breaking and entering document indicated that he does not favor a suggestion that whipping be maintained as punishment The Lords agreed that the nine should be SHOW WALL ALLS ELEVEN ARE INJURED COMPENSATION COST $4802171 IN MONTH Active Service in Memoriam In lovlnc memory of rank loving of Edith and the late Howard Campbell killed in action July 9 H13 We think of him In silence No eyes can sea us weep But still within our aching heart His memory we keep Mother Brothers and Sisters CIIEESEMAN In loving memory of on only son Rfmn Allan Murray Cheeseman Queen's Own Rifles Co killed nt Caen rance uuiy i nixy i To a dear son The joys that he missed on highway May he find in God's garden of rest Sadly missed Mom and Dad By DR VAN DELLEN Coma is one of the most dreaded complication of diabetes and prior to iyi4 to per cent of all victims of this disease devel oped the con dition died Nowadays it is recognized earlier and when treated with insulin the mortality is less than 3 per cent This is one of the rea sons why diabetics are living longer and by minding their and thcy can expect a normal life ex pectancy But no one with diabetes should ever die in this way because coma is usually due to lack of care on the part of the physician or the patient The victim heeds insulin and re fuses to use it or does not take enough It is also brought on by certain conditions that are known to upset diabetic management These include fractures surgery pregnancy overactivity of the thy roid gland and infections The latter ij a common culprit and every diabetic knows that when he catches cold the sugar content of tle urine is likely to rise But so long as these possibilities are recognized steps can be taken to avert coma One of the most important preventive measures is to become familiar with early symp toms which always occur prior to the onset of the condition If things are not going well weaknessweariness and a dull headache ap pear Excessive thirst and an in creased output of urine are noted Hushing cf the face a waning petite nausea abdominal pain and snormess or oreatn ensue If these manifestations are regarded sooner or later they are accentuated and are followed by vomiting drowsiness deep breath ing and finally unconsciousness This chain of events is more rapid In severe cases than in mud any rate when they occur urine should be analyzed mediately not only for sugar but for acid In fact acidosis usually precedes coma and in reality is responsible for the beginning symp toms Diabetics who do not take their disease seriously frequently neglect to heed such warnings because they do not want to be bothered This is true especially among teenagers who it all" In the circum stances parents and friends must be on the lookout The flushed cheeks parched red tongue and lips or the characteristic fruity odor of the breath offer a clue The same can be said if listlessness is prominent or breathing becomes deeper or slower than usual Warn ings of this nature indicate that the physician should be called because the sooner the better place food by mouth lions must Disfbetic MEADOWS Mr Me(iows ct 344 Pacific Ave wHhea lo thank hi tsaar friends relatives and neighbors tor their kind expressions of sympathy anJ tar their beautiful floral offertnts: also thank ins No Surrender LOBA No 'IO and Canon Patterson for his eonsollnt words during Ins recent bereavement I REGINA Mrs Marts Giovanni Regjnsl and family wish to extend sincere ifaanks and appreciation for many kindnesses messaRes of comfort and Trndemandinzl and beautiful floral offerings from rrl fi er va a a dear hus Ottawa July (CP) Soon a host of queens will be travelling In style via the Canadian air mail service over Canadian skies The queens in this case are and yellow and pack a nasty mistresses The post office announced queen bees accompanied by will be accepted for air mail shipping to places in Canada and the US The queens are packed up in a little cage along with seven or eight worker her royal attendants And what does a queen eat? Sugar candy The only catch is that beel royalty can't feed themselves So the attendants come along to stuff the queen with sugar candy en route The only place in Canada where 'queen bees are raised commercially is on Pelee Island in Lake Erie ROSS Gordon and Norma Ross (nee Waters) are happv to announce the birth oi weir son uonaid Goroon Michael's hospital on riday July Mcther and son doing fine CARDS THANKS BARJIETT Mrs Roy Barrett and fam ily of 3568 Eriinton Ave wish to press their sincere thanks acd appresi tion to their many relatives friend ad neighbor for their kind expression pf sympathy and floral tribute extended star ing their recent sad bereavement Ada Okla July If motion picture "Tulsa" is not com pleted soon the Ada Evening News will have no reporters John Clayton was sent to location to write a feature story He got a bit part as an oilfield roustabout Director Stuart Heisler offered Clayton a screen test in Hollywood Managing Editor Roy McKeown hired Jim Wilsey as replacement Wilsey worked a week then quit He has a part as an extra in film Dassel Minn July (AP) The Chicago bound Great Northern Oriental Limited from Seattle was partly derailed through this town One person treatment and treatment is instituted Once vomiting takes cannot be administered and intravenous injec be resorted to coma must not be con fused with insulin shock which results from too much insulin and too little food When this condition rrisei the individual trembles and perspires profusely then becomes pale weak and disoriented and mav ultimately lose consciousness Alexander Sud 8 1918 at his loral Park Ont Georce Alexander Thomson (formerly of Toronto lire depart nient i beloved husband of Morcncc Muy Millward loved father of rhirlcy Elinor and Iornc brother Wllllrm James Gordon Enrle Mrs Rosie (Mary) ami Mrs Percy (Stewart (Isubeb Resting at the home 7 Avdo lit until 11 cioi'K Monday uneral service in the Turner i chapel 43( Park Ave noon July cciretery HOPKINS Mr wunam Spear Hcp kina wishes to extend thank and appre ciation for the floral offering and eard of sympathy for her late husband William Sptncer Hopkins Mr Edward Jefferies and family wish to thank their many friesta and neighbors for their kind expression sympathy and for their beautiful ftarw offerings especially thanking Harald Balsdon for consoling word duzta their recent bereavement 3 On riday Julv 1948 nt his home 21 Belsize Drive Toronto Edward Darragh dearly be loved husband of Zina McCoy Resting et the uneral Chanel of A Miles 36 St Clair Ave Service In the chanel on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock Interment Mount Pleasant cemetery In loving memory of onr grand dad James Webb who passed wy 'u: 9194 4 Ever remembered by his grandson Jta: Cyril nd Norm IN MEMORIAM ROBB in loving memory at my ter Audrey and little Heather As long as life my heart shall Thy memory ever dear And o'er thy crave in loving Shall fall a silent tear MoUter JLEVES Mrs Albert Jeeves and daugh ter Erie wish to express to their many friends relatives and neighbors also doc tors and nurses of Toronto East General hospital their heartfelt thanks and ap preciation for acts of kindness nicaaaaes cf sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended to them in their recent sad be reavement in the loss of a dear hnanasd and father especially thanxtne Rev James Milroy of Rogers Memorial church for hl comforting words ERECKON Ellen Elizabeth At her home 10 Oswald Cres on Thursday July 8 1948 Ellen Elizabeth Moore widow of Albert Breckon and dear mother ofRev red Breckon pastor of Newmarket Christian church Resting at the Hum phrey uneral Chapel 2245 Yonge St (at Evllnton) Service in the chapel Saturday afternoon at 3 Interment Mount To Rabb! and Mrs Moses Pleasant cemetery Burak at Mount Hamilton hospital on July 3 the gift ot a baby daughter son in law Mike Grandchildren aad son Regs TIBANDO In lovln memory at a dear mo her rances Tibando who pumI away July 1 :43 In my heart your memory Always tender fond and true There's not a day dear mother I do not think of you remembered by daughters Marr end rances sons ln law Mike add Nick and Grandchildren DEATHS Beatrice Louisa Suddenly on 94b Beatrice Louisa 2 2 Iiighfirld Horace Younz Rest 63 67 stores Sale Rent Wtd C9 Suburban Properties cummer cperies ror Sale and Wamed Summer Resorts Summer: Cottaze to Rent 413 Summer Cottages cr Wtd 42 cummer neip wta Summer Employment wtd co Swaps Bartert S2 1 Tailoring Dressmak'g 60 Teachers 23 i Tenders Wanted 63 Theatrical Talent 70 'Tires Auto Arces eta 14 (Tourist 92 Trade Schools 68 i irauers Sale S3 91 Warehouse Space ms pg 7 loving memory of our brother Sat rederick killed in action July 9 SEL lorence At St Michael's hospital on Tuesday July 6 1:48 lorence Mabel Crump of 67 Prince Arthur Ave wife of the late Captain William Self and mother of red Porter of 1 (14 Spencer Ave Resting at the Ross Craig uneral Home Queen St at Dunn Ave Service in the chapel riday 139 pm Interment St" James' cemetery SHANAHAN Jeremiah On Thursday July 8 19 IS at the Wellesley hospital Jeremiah Shanahan beloved husband of Margaret Shanahan Resting at the Rosar uneral Residence 467 Sherbourne St uneral Saturday at 830 am to Our Lady of Lourdes church for requiem hiass i at 9 o'clock Interment Mount Hope cemetery Kingston papers please copy SMITH John Suddenly at the Toronto East General hospital Thursday July 8 1918 John Henry Smith In hts 63rd year 159 Browning Ave (former CNR engineer) husband of the late Alma Smith dear brother of George David and Mrs Margaret Humming of Toronto and Mrs Patterson of Peterboro Rest ing at the Trull unrral Home 1111 Danforth Ave until early Saturday morn ing then to the Comstock uneral Home Peterboro for service Saturday afternoon interment nittle Lane cemetery STALEY Martha At Lakevle Normandale on Wednesday July Martha Lade widow of George I Staley ner 81st year Mrs fetaley is resting the George Ealdock uneral Home Norfolk St Simcoe unrral service riday at 2 30 pm Interment Nor you had you JlICIIlRnSON Mrs Earl ardson and ran court RJ wish ta raprea la their tna Inend relative and telow worker ia heartfelt thanks and appreciation ta acts of kindness mrsragra of yn amt beau! it ul floral tribute them in their recent sad bereaveiaenz lrJ the loss of a dear husband and father especially thanking the Rev Janae inlay for his comforting words I STESENS Mrs Melville Steven and family of 382 Main St wish to than their friends relatives and neighbors far expressions of sympathy act ot kinds and beautiful Loral tribute extended rd them in the loss of a dear husband ad! rather especially thanking the Underwood Limited doctor nurse and start of Ward Toronto hoapirat Westen ortd the Rev A Harding and Rev a Carscadden for their consoling words i Mr and Mrs James Web ster and family of 1991 Shaw St wish tc express to their many friends relatives i neighbors employees of Hughes and Com pany Northern Electric Company Traf fic Division Toronto Police Department employees and executive of the Cloak and Suit Trades cartage companies and offi cers and members of Patricia lodge 5T A and A their heartfelt thanks andi appreciation for acts of kindness mgs sages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended to them in their recent bereavement in the loss of their dear sen James Peter especially thanking the Rev A Balyr for hi comforting word RUSHBROOK George Samuel At his home 40 Pendrith St Toronto Thursday July 8 1918 George Samuel Rushbrook beloved husband of Daisy erguson and dear father of Mrs Clifford Cooper (Evelyn) Mrs A Seaton (Doris) grand father of Clifford Cooper Jr Resting at Chapel of McDougall and Brown 646 St Clair Ave Service 1 pm Monday Interment Prospect cemetery BIRTHS ASTILL Mr and Mrs Alfred Astill wish to announce the birth of their sec ond set of twins at St Michael's hospital July 2 1948 a brother and sister for Paula Peter Adele and Michael (Baby boy died later) INDEX TO STAR WANT AD HEADINGS Classification No Accountants Auditors etc 93 Agents and Sales Help 81 Announcement Wms Pag Apartments src uu plexes Wanted Apartments to et Articles for Sale Articles Wanted Auto Accessories Tires Batteries Oil etc Auto Repair Barbers Bicycles fe Motorcycles Birds and Pet stock Boarding Homes Cbil crfii Boatd Wanted Boats Canoes ft Acs Bullaing and Supplies Building Trades Business Office Space Business Onoortunities Bus Opportunities Wtd k8l Horses and Equipment rluiES LEU JtuOOmS BmU Restaurants Household Repairs 46A nouscs iO LE Houses Wanted urn and Unfurn Industrial Space Instruction Dancing Educational Musical Insulation leval Livestock ard Poultry.

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