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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Mar 1939, p. 10

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, vNIýVI ,OINTARIO TUSA,)f entirety. Of course they had an LO SC U T tdimported speaker for this occa-1 LO SC U 1 W S e H 90 Hsion; but that's a general custom for special Sundays, a custom de- boys hold the best record in the The N wcas le Idepe dent termmned not by necessity but by Province in results Of contests PHONE CLARKE 1114 policy. This young men's class is held at Guelph each year. Those taught Sunday by Sunday by Mr. who win at Guelph compete Stanley Rickard who is also lead- against the Dominion at the Roy'al Mrs. George Eilbeck received a are moving this week into the er of the orchestra. He was also Winter Fair. crate of oranges and grapefruit Chaplin house across the road leader of the choir of 24 young The second phase of the Juno from her daughters mn Florida. from the main residence. Mrs. male voices who led in the sing- Program is the Boys' and Grls' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Eilbeck and Wmn. Quigg and sons are moving mng Sunday evening. Project Work consisting of calf Jack, Toronto, viited hisnnioter'out nwilrtake esley'r rco u Cnduma d bthe servie, quit club s wne clubs, cloal clubs, MARRIAGE Livestock For Sale For Sale Agents atd day. Gog ibkoSau tge, pe JQ gl m i nthelake hnstathat a I sand never for an clubs, boys' home gardernclubs, PI ILLIPS -STANDER -- At the FOR SALE - EIGHT YOUNG FOR SALE - STEEL TOP KIT- AGENTSWATD -FA Th akrs rc hsbeninaMrs. QChapwln'semploy. C. nsaltFiherage 16, classrs as and bil193arden and cannmng ethodist Parsonage. Westchester, pigs, and Somle sweet clover seed. chen range, first class conidition. ilex will star o napoial hospital, so, the baker's car and' Some are recovering from the dent. Presiding at the pipe organ boys and girls between tere 7,000 y.. lilrch 25tho 1939, Frank Ato.Ppl ollG ofry B e 37owmaBreiCathell, 13 arlile Ae., uieslikehnrd o ~r the butcher's truck have been al-:flu, some are down with it now, throughout the service, displaying of 12 and 20 years in the alub and the latipsmsnofA. Phillips tn hoeBwmnilea7.nomnvl 13-1 trughutCaaa.Noepeiec ternating on relief duty- and some are just contracting it' a surprising skill at the manuals work.e Aad I ae Jam tes . Philianr1-1FR req INNGR M cmre.iesransouiLbea The Sacrament of the Lord's Among those who have been ill and a pleasing knowledge of the The third phase is the Shot e r.anedJNet. on Stander gtr-, FOR SALE - EIH XOD tbe o odInING - ROfft commedilssfrseln20gu- Supper will be administered by this past week are: Mr. and Mrs. use of the stops, was Laurence Course work. Courses are held irt f Afer. n Mr. Jhn Ae. Stander,%OR Sa m- iGHTn ONFORD ablsoidgoleadeda;bfe;anedncsiis.Petalcm Rev. R. E. Morton at the United Norman Allin, Mrs. Clarence Al- Morton, age 14, class organist and different sections of the couinty \ shesterbteRv.\a Noemves, tlab m Aptr-i. A p alsonoey and.Red-Potato es etiin.scesfly.Abiiu Church Sunday morning, April 2. lin and daughters, Clare and Nor- piamist. Assisting in the service each year and give training in t.Nra ahnu. uktn hn 19 13-1ad le.itefo feecaalgu Rev. W. P. Rogers, B.A., Bow- ma, Mr. H. E. Hancock, Lloyd and were some junior boys of Joe agriculture, livestock and home 13-1* 'FOandALEan without obligation,.Fam- manville, addressed the Young Louise Hancock, Mrs. W. E. Be- Hockin's class. Glenn Allin, for economnics. D A H O L FOR SALE ---ALOW WHEEED falex Co., 570 St.truClement, Mont-l People's Union on Monday even- man, Mrs. E. C. Hoar, Mr. Alex instance, sang im the choir, whilel Fourth phase is the Junior Far- CC¯¯¯¯ --Tooto neal piro e- PArceroATCHrED farmdtio.horse rwn r uc, rei godrea-1- ng on the subject of, Some Differ_ Prout, Reita Cooke, Patricia and four of his classmates, Tracy Em- mer and Junior Institute Associa- COHANo-InTrotnenrg arand gey Pnereonrsesa. codtn.ofuheusrabr-._. ent 'Isms' in Relation to the Chris- Margaret Pearce. Several have bly, Ted Hoar, Francis Jose, andItion. Hospital, on Suinday, Nlarchi 26thi, Aung a.n oodn eeywy gain. Sheppard & Gill Lumiber HAVE YOU ACR-W A ian Church. been absent from school and some Stan Powell, collected the offer- Citing instances of i n te r e s t 1939. Aýlabel Abbott, beloved wi f - 22 rto.9.f p 1eGr1e.Co..omnvle 13-2 of fer youvaubetrioyo Rev R E.Moto, wo asfrom work at the J. A. Smith Co. ing. They could doubtless have'shown by memnbers of groups, Mr. o RsselOR S.LCochrane, age 34F coer eln orqait es cof- nable to.gEtMtonlake hurch factory, counted it and banked it too in Summers told of the youth wh-lo yas Interment Hampton Ceml- FOR SALE - THREE GEE.-'SE ?FRSL AQATT2F cs ootpcs x'rcs lo ast Sunday, bcame orchestr Cal fhe itrourc c h.travelled 14 miles every day to eer'female and 1 unrelated male. 1Ph-"ln M"altng arley, ridintplos, ax. medicapraatosdec iamist at the United Church Sun- YOUNG MEN'S CLASS cial speaker, Mr. W.ucein e pe attend a short course and of an- MNOORF -- In Darl. gt5r4, Orono. 13-1 tiBean Spraer.ply W. .1Ba-* to stbishe usrs n Drha ay School, substitutingfr Mars-CONDUCTS CHRURCH SERVICE Prncpalcaof Bir uCliff Heig e, th evlad omeval d with te 4 o.1,l OS O AE -lgNe rLFOn, oAnv- ie 3-* nt Ri T H \a Cm s ea who weadraebohw t hehscha orderaufs. Mr. Kaye group. Gorge AMoore, beloved bhusband of purpose, sound, good singeo O AE-C SEF L 31 lu.rc If the preacherlshouldtbe call-wih boconsiderble experience Agricultural representa t ivyes AMaria P2ra, in hlis 75th year. doulble, price reasoinable. N. C. sulite. 2extension tables. 3 double Dr..H. Wltn-alToon e eaocond s a ta iversary awth summe camps an spoefom utrenthandtudents toEtry experi-F athier ot Ars. Roy Webber. Bow- Yellowlees. R.R. 1. Ennliskillen, beds, buf fet. cina cabinet, mnmer- Notice toCedtr o,. spet He atnBlToo-e wy weekendat his ew-tha r umcpst hand k ro nt, nowled H d y ban wheat, ia • lePIhone 2260. 13-1 us .othier lhousehiold articles to lbe asleesat, I rrs ode. rieorganistshouldtbchage ofn dres was hn elpan iv oat- byrust resistantt e resu as tied WORRALL - On Nlarch 23, 1939. FOR S\LF -- BAY GELDING, sold rFiy: al use o sale EtaeofAME AMR matl sat e tH r odg I Mr cch ep a ifit t he h ors hon d la e o is an advocate of go vr n- t e present time these chaps aeeoa.rJen 8 5 te te t i ne r g t 1 0 ls,',.ie R Hce t w y P o F r r ec a vn lam g is rs. aMm . Jrr lwanseadssol g wytoFo-hono aongHeb s aves there isltheirtwillingness to learn about rlblvdhubn fAav Phone 15r17, Oronio.\W. S. fof- FORKIS \A1 LE - 1927 ý TON CHEV.theEttie Tor Jmenamrnlt ccup an rkh am Hal l th 1 idasteordssoeohergore cy ongni lor oo gbys ndclaims lit- new things. The same thing oc- Ellen O'Neill, m is . ý;72nid year. fat.13-1* tu- - - of ý ui mrkt the ownsip f Drligtof st f r.Wato Bll ear- hm --- ould the oU nite Churche mistake can be made by plac- curred with Coronation wheat. Iormner iv of omnil.-- rc ngocsae utmre te.Coy fduramare,'e ottages on the Hailodsven sg ciervic intNewcasted cniue ing them in positions of trust and The agricultural representative FR SLY--GEEFR adnrE5.0cs.3-..Wt-cae.wodido raotte1t te this r comi n aon geesrwithout int eup tio ?l surdl responsibiliy. He related some persuaded several young farmers AE'MI lrkAarch 27, 1939, i breeding. $2.00 each. Phone Bow- laufer cemet i e r iGood spedayn 'o f em e,13,aehrb M rt ge J n th •rrs ydes ! w Th e rtoun ?e 's assr of wh ersing facts to show that boys to try som e and they are cashing Jesse A o. im his 73rd year. imanville 2368. 13-1*- 7 .0 c sh e .G dd r .I - notified t ie w t h n esg e .te ahs. oMurr awohas een T e ndy Sol, with th ac- f en put upon their honor can in this year and earning money ---- tnRd.Cutc.13- 39o.o fo )rthe1t ayocpi okfrMr. Ja.M r.B.LeGrsleyen toSn theyouchold ctarryon.usually be relied upon to do the while they learn. IN MEMORIAM SeedFrSaFOR1939Ef-iA LartEculars of their claims' aseing aged with R.. and res.ceto ey mpy pove, od chiso u-right thing. Boyhood should be If an agricultural representa-ee rSaeFRAL--ALRGQUNImditvafrsad aeth ds enand wMrthasd mrs er a evenmg wenthey o k sn- arly dforrwhat t no t rneces- tive takes an interest in young ANNIS -- In dear remembrance of 1SEED GRAIN FOR SALEF - %tity of pme stump sitbl friasses o h eeae il eds 7.H.B Cali orte ume argevoenswerviceyost k isai manr hoo.t is mintgrit people and does his part to, keep our mother. Nfrs. Edwin 'AnI. ary- arier Oats, Nobarb Bar- lwood, alstof gravepi, ad arbtedlamng tos ettld hee ---triuton o scity nd hewco- tementusistc aoutfaming, whenrd eternal rest, Nfarchi le\. Appfly WV. J. S. Rickard & large quantty ocistonengodtforwto. haingnregardlony-to.claims s Morris Co. nfilale Event - BRINGS - A Shower of Furniture Buys I . I . d I ru to y -illu tre woria ieve he justifies his exist-1 30th, 193/:-- Te o lvbat for A p.t Is- ie. helvlybatyoiAs. PBowmanville, Phone 2 s>>a18 lan Th coi o 2yun ml e ne concluded Mr. Summers. lher unselfish life is ever anl in- ~~Sot sbaul n _dward \\ebb. DatedI at Oshiawa, the 20th day of vehrndred4twoun aee Rossr Stevens introduced thespiration to lus, lher sons and --- --- - otpoR.R.3.1-3-3 Afarch, 1939. StalAwyad, Iwoant to bea o eaer nd d Chant moved the daugzhters. SadIv missed. ALyFALFA -- I HAEBENFRS\E-FR.\E UID Grierson, Creighton & Fraser, Christian mn my Heart. No books Rev. W. F. Banse ptiediortunate im scuirmag a second. -: .7 t 1 f. i-.tlaratc Canadian Bank of Commerce wer usd. onad JseGeoge he bsece aniterpreide inFLORISTS thiough ismaller, sipmiiet tof No. 1 ng,/rt x1 t ih natce Chambers. Oshawa, Ontario. Miltond Chas. Ceemen adBile bnchof eaesident J. J. Alfalfa at a suirprisinigly low price. pron ia itoundation, good loft Solicitors for the Administra- Allicrendered a quarte t rn lGe Ot titahs eCKigs ayn c Stiavo, dsappointnen t l tors. lr2s -- pews were 25 boys fromn Bowman- and L. J. Langs. p Tut , RSO wa0il.PhnR77 31 lwmnie1-* oieIoCedtr ville w ho rem ained for a social >Ns - Handak ts, -- - -- ----a e F o al lt th st te o W S EY S period after the service. Some' ii výliil*arral rusa-a.xi,, FOSLE--Hr tGOW Ra1Etae orSle Inth1EtteofWELE more smngmngwas en.ioyed and EFFICIENT LABOUR "0ers, ors Kor an ccasions.i1t38 SweetuoverRSeed. \·UctorODEN ;,Deceased. lunch was served by the Live, Phones: 772, 2632 or 2633 OatITw RowHarey. lsoTim-PROERTYFORSALEHOUE .\ 1 Wires of Newcastle.| INCREASES INCOME; Bo-wmanville _tesegtlwpic ed adlt uenS. eiec f ·1. pesnhaigcimaant cred W.Leak. aunon.thelat Wm Brck.Appv Wl- he state of \\esley S. Noden, late ST ERESCUC rRetur ncip agriculture are sec: Card of Thanks " -" "-4 lich eIl aiQ en Bank o oriR.L. castheNlrla e99,or e astitfe t- COMMEMORATES TENTH plication of efforts to crops and t \( ih vpesoura:KE -ui Niiabc o BARB BiiAvy dR- ec.Bwa e oCn-dy fAac 99 r eeynt ANNIVERSARY OF DEATH livestock. It is, therefore, imi-i\ l iht xresorape-leEoal o edhayyedrx---___- _ ed toro isiitorheonderiged OF BISHOP BRENT portattathspaesote iation for the miany acts of kindnless twice cleanied, 49 1lb. to bus., price lOR SAL1E ---1BRICK HOUSE, Exctr7 i oiio no e fa nttwo tk tee pehases ful te n 1 esn f y »t and 75c 1er bs. 0 bius.or over 70c. rooms ,one-lialf acre land, ial ore the 10th da% fA rl 939,full RA memnorial service for the late tion. High yielding crops and condolene eteded by our mnany Also Katadn ttosfmcr- n, fruit trees. 2 mils nrthparicu l oft the cais. ût MAR{ C le Hny retlvetokofhih rdutinca1finds and neighibours and for the tified seed at s1.25 p)er hag. S. of Hlowmianville. on mriddle road. Imeitlafrthsid0h GA. 's .,hL.D., was held mn St. pct osiuethe target at batulfoal " ieurinigs during the Ca.Aln .. .Poe20.Appfly B AcDonald, M\anvrsRddv f pil, 1939, ritheaetst Gerh2urch Sunday morn- wih od amessho(iIr-sdden p)assinig of a dearly beloved Howmanville. 12-2 Bowmlanville. 13-1 testator wl e itibtdamns ig, Mach 6 . The Rector, Rev.!der that worthwhile reunsfr uband and fathier-- - - ---- - - --te atis nttd th et, av g a.R. Dewdney, spoke im terms of labor may be securedi. In com- Nlrs. Fred Allin and soniO'AL IOYOT. EaterPrmaens eatrd onl t clbais otiche. k m ppreciation of the life and mercial farming many of the crop ' 6 RR 4o Bailey. Fred Heett,5 . ExW NOR AY LF Iaeuorsaitheýn ave no tice.2 wousonle v astle'sc st illus- and livestock products, of neces- COMING EVENT .4 wmnie.Pne21JUTAFWMRDYSL T DadatB mnveths2d the ssnindoftse ci hymn in sity need to be converted ino3-* tgeyurEsrPrmnent at a day of Mýarchi, 1939. hre s enryof rent was born cash. The cash received for them, Palestine Chapter RoyalA\roch real special, $5.50 Oil PermianietJmsRbnon xctr inar1862,eson of Canon Henry in relation to the amount of labor\Ma.sons- Annual "At Home" istO be Fres-Iteton oli.0 1 Praet foB$. Nwcstle. trW Rs BrnRcor of St.onGere's oyed, provides a convenient held ,on Fridlay. ,April 28th at the Each Permanent includes a shiam,- ByhsSictrW.Rs Churhfr4 erfo y15 oI u o h ficec fteBloa HtlRsreti 1ae FARM.\ERS! -- FOR SATISFAC- Poo, hair cut and finger wave.Al Stri ke, Bowman ille, Ontario. 1895. In rhis yo he, rmanifested|Labor csse vay reaI-)1_-) tion and Profit use Shur-Gain Fer- i are guaranteed. Phone Mr. o- r.12-2 ths Indl ulte fhatadfr ofr.TeOtyrmtibizer and sow with a Preston1 ward Bickle. Liberty Street, âN..i ane mind a ndlyqasimple sin earityandfFarmtudfrThe Oyearso936-37 t) Don t iss ,seeintzBlack Gold, a Fertilator sold by- R. E. Osborne. 1Bowmianiville. ¯ '13-1 FamJbW ne purposed whihpweeto charater-f shows thatfothe 1 • 93-3, tiree!-. ýct Dramia, 1presenited undter Phone 473. 1-*-- iz ure imallhislie. e hrcied anhired aborevapaetofroamilythe atispices (of NewcastleYoulng -------- IRIS BEAUTY PARLOUR --FARM JOB WANTED - BY iehi eal duio in He ew-oprato hr's labor, awit bord orhePeop)le's L1ni heCmuiyFil rpC mptto :ater p1cs:permanents. $2.00, young manl experienced in generalf c astle uc atn igh h eools w slaorkigtm, amoutsto, an orIlail. \ewcastle. Fridav. Miarch 31st, .-$3.50, $5.00 and up. Hot oil treat- farmi work and bee keeping, none candhisubhieraeducaion at Trin- avragin iferemonts areas fromat 8I . diso n o. Oe t ebr fDra1 mn.sampoo and fingerwave. smoker. Apply Box 1, c/o States- an it Unierty, Ton t ri $465vetoe$959 pferenfar.Tealue T Central Agricultural Society. Entries $1.00. Phone 2601. 13-I* mani Office, Bowmanville. 13-1* 190eentered the ministry and in of twelve months of such labor etwl ercie yteSceay Bishop of tePhnlippntrnent asor per man unit, in aillareas, ap- HOUSE FOR ET- ROOMNS J.C. et3Goaeroanocd.fogteabove tedSh ftte iipies heU-proximates slightly more t lhta n 1iad scompetition upntoleand meluding Aprd itdSae'newly acquired pos-1$400. With many items of over-,dan: su-oomlefo one fo R; r 5h99 anrietiesats el iil- sessions. Durmng his episcapatelhead expenses to be covered, the dosein wo mIstrolScuogRd6.; Regiser eBneRierdVc putation for his ablitis, fai d neome pernman unit of labor use JlnacsHanmpton.Phone 3 tory, pove Eba.Gv'.1ta-D N T M SH S courage. When the United States mch gocterthante 12-2 O RN HRERO'\E entered the Great War he went ture perreran unit. Includingndi FORt RENT a-- bthREE-ROOMEDý)- eç Seca overseas with the Arnerican Army labor, the whole milk producers apatmet ad athRAply icorVeAdSpeEa and became Senior Chaplamn of of the Ontario Dairy Studyhd \Ianlor APartmnents, Bowmanvi.- the forces. in 1918, on the con- an average cash receipt perman13-ti \\ ELY. FEED SPareIAL.-- clusion of the war, he was ap- from their farm business, of $1,200, ¯¯¯¯ .__ \A ansT J)r t%-.Oner Chick Stter. 82.Y25IR pomnted Bishop of Western New the condensery milk shipprs TO ENTs --Kig tWadoieonAPART- .er C. VOffe oo nil7Ari. RoltoEY HtosnauAI clR Bigin York. He then took up his resi- $1,100, the cheese patrons $795, Dmelnt sesio n S.aprlIt ind f t.F vantoeloe 7. 1-R"te tr to t" natrhclrBrn nyu dence in Buffalo, the seat of the and cream patrons $1,040. ,DvsinS.PossinCpiAstMEmavleR1-Ate aua wywt episcopacy. The latte Bishop Brent Apptly- to C. A. Mfartyni, Bowmian- -CMR visited is native village and Ville. 12-2 MortgagesFo preached in St. George's Church logy 142, Natural Science 13, Use- -' ---------- o o on different occasions, and in 1923 ful Arts 22, Fine Arts 56. Litera- AATETT ET--FV OTAE -FRTADFE NP iwhen the community hall was ture, Philogy 176, History 120,rom.ApySaeanOfc.sodmrtasgemnsfr.gCT N opened he and his sister, Miss Travel 229, Biography 281, Fiction 49-tf sale on farmn, city and lakeshore And Brent, were here and took a lead- 8694, Juvenile non-fiction 1411, FRRT-F I -------- - roetiesCopcas ied North S mng part in the ceremonies. He al- fiction 1977. The total number of OPRtRENTs- IE-ROED Ratopny iie iLENN EVC so donated a set of his books to books in the circulating depart- vrmns modern conveniences. Building, Oshawva, Phlone 3130. th1 ibay ment at thhn fteya a: eated with Fess Oil Brner, zar- 1-tf Be prepared for good In 1929 he was in Lausanne, Adult 3336, Juvenile 1288, Total ae. FtossesionArilarst. modrate. --__ 22ahe Switzerland, presiding at t he 4624. This does not include the rn Frhrnriuas r .poowahr !World Conference on Faith and great number of books in the re- -Couch. Tr., Newvcastle, Mrs. A1K ge s l e 9 Order. He took critically ill and ference department open to ev- HOC --0l1-N -r oe IthereMond arch 27, tenb ers eryone dring reading oorn hours. il >1,Nav. 10 I> )ctN St. ffra stohkonns 98 Schick Injector he tnterests of peace and aborsn Receipts-st\\tIermnLts4Rzr----$10 of Christian fellowship culminat- Balance from 1937 S 284.59 Furmiture Repaired Terms. cash. See posters.Sl ati ed. The stone marking his grave UNTR1' EPID Municipal Grant 350.00 - -- ----- one ' lock Sap oi. ac bears this inscription: "A Soldier Legislative Grant 140.37 FUNT12EAIE-2 ine:c sap \ .Mw u of Christ - A Servant of Human- Fees, Fines, Refunds 50.95 alterev - Hv that highi bed-head Sm l s N 1uk e ty - An Apostle of Christian Un Int. on Bonds 39.25 cu dwn and madie hall-trees, Th'le iundersignied has receiv-ed n- : iCK e ity - Bishop of the Philippine Is,- Library Aid Donation 10)0.00 adrbs fancy tables etc. -for structions to> sell bhv nbfi uto hclts-Ese rp... b 0 lands 1901-1918 - Bishop of Wes- Montague Trust Fund 175.00 sale. O)rgans overhiauled]. H. I. the houisehold effects of thie at n Coclts ate\ra .. .Ib 0 tern New York 1917-1929." - reeHre St., Bomnile. Williamn Ives. centre Street, i HoteEgEc .... ct 10 $1.140.16 1Ph"nle 628. 12-3 iganviffe. Theicsale inc1ludes k 1itchent, Nvis gs t... ct 10 CITIZENS READ For Books & Periodicals S 390.79 Wanted i isandli¶n<ol"eiin: en t" 'l" AN AVERAGE OF Rent 240.00 --- -__ arden cuiltiv-ator, and mnanlv smlan Alka-Seitzer ......... 9 7 17 BOOKS EACHDo.a nfCan.aBond02*02 t I r n Riry t etran CaesNre6 9 Miscellaneous 58.'88 -r.Tv-rone. Phone 2415. - tf Terms, cash. W m. . C allis Ac ~ ~ Successful Year's Operation Re- Cs nhn 168.47 WANTED BROODR HOUSFIoneer.31 portN weas omr ttees At $,4.64Auetioneer Meetin The total number of borrowers- Meetng on the register mn 1938 was 365 Licensed Auctioneer and the registration fee for citi- _Board and - oomg ELMER WILBUR M D S As there was no regular meet-1 zens of the village is 5c.RONAD 0RI-INPrHapont ing of the Library Board in Feb- 1The Board consists of Mr. J. W.RO AD OAD IiPl-Hapn r, Ln t ø ruary the presentation and adopt- Bradley, Chairman, Mrs. H. E. vate oe o ad.Aplz. iSeiaizng iand Farm, ivesck, 5 ion of the annual report was held H-ancock and Miss Ethel Lockhart hx Tomavle 3-*IpeEnts adFrniteSae over until the March 2nd meet- appointed by the Board of Educa - TRMMDEAT Napkins ing, when it was read by the sec- tion; Rev. J. Scott Howard, Mrs. Pinting Decorating Phone o Terms and Date to: retary-treasurer, Miss N. H. Hor- J. A. Butler and Mrs. BenjMos Bwanile248 rocks. The report dealt with the appointed by the Municipal Coun-PAINTER & DECRTO cos ro-40n ----,o fmnances, the books and periodi-1 cil, and Mr. C. R. Carveth, Reeve sapeofaertcserm, Chicks For Sale cals in the library and mn circula- Ex Officio. Miss Cora B. Butle'r ad re etiats herfll tion, the readmng room and refer- with two years university train- 9"ven.,h1 callingL Jenls Jensenl, 1FOR SALF - BABY CIllCKS69 e c a t o a ib ry a n 1 h a s b e e n th e e ffic ei n t an d po p - " 0 3 0 ibeen esataishfo 1 ed in 3.av- ayws siuedmN2.otice flock, sired by pedigreed R.0. P. The total number of books of Sneering ait material prosperity Applications for thre position of >-)tckeel. vertegg sen taover alIl classesn circulation last year Is he yors.Town Nuýtrse %will he received up to nctohedz.Sard59 -$13 was 12,469 or an average of 17.81 and incluiding April 15thi 1939. Ap- menpu llets ncere..33,e for every man, woman and child Mijgeejjaneous IpIcaltionIs to be in wvriting and sent 11-tfhneæ Hwiade of the population of 700. The lib- in to the Secretarv of the Board of JltfU R Y & LO V E L tar tecaters treeds dereraange of l WE-'ST END) GARAGE AND MA. Hecalth, stating qualifications, salary FOR SALE - WHITE LEG- 1 tse nd thee follwig abeof chmne Shoip -- We sPecialize in exPected and recommendatrons. AD- horns and Barred Plymouth Rock t'ni iée L cse te fboos tan out y achmnery rePairs, general garage 1mmetnt)emaetuni*atrBaby Chicks from Government à- u 1ll1ý platresons ino1938: eneralt704 repairs, weldmeg, towmnu service. three months' Probation. culled and blood..tested stock. Write Phn78fo peyDlvrBwavie patrons in 138:Reliin 54, Socio, J.L Demerling. Proprietor. A. J. Lyle, Secretary, for Drice list. H. J. Brooks, R.R. 3, hn 7 o peyDlvr omnil Philsopy 1 Relgio 54 Soco- _-Board of Health. 13-1 Bowmanville, Phone 2636. 8-t. Dining Room & Dinette Suites SuiMoern and Period styles reduced! 5 to 10 piece Sutes clearing at savings up to 40 Der cent, Sale -$27.50 t0 $275., Fa Fu O R RIS COS Bowmanville Orono 480 27-2 PAGE TEN THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMIANVITTFo-A.i i t u S p ti es ta wa an

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