PAGE TWELVE THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY, MAY 9TH, 1940 Hampton Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pascoe and children, Solina, with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith on Sun- day.. . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davey, Port Perry, at T. Salter's. . . Dr. and Mrs. Davies and family, Osh- awa, with Mr. and Mrs. H. Wil- cox. . . Miss Frayne Johns, Bow- manville, with Mrs. Harold Sal- ter. .. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Kers- lake, Boxvmanville, at Mrs. Bessie Robbins'. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Burns and littie daughter, Oshawa, at Mrs. Jas. Burns'... MIr. and Mrs. C. E. Horn and daughter Acy, and Mrs. W. Doidge visited friends in Lindsay. .. Miss Doreen Perrett, Kendal, at home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Farncomb attended the funeral of a relatjye in Toronto on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Green- away attended the funeral of his uncle, Mr. S. Sculthorp, Hope Tp., on Monday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gordyn Brent (nee Elinor Sykes) on the arrivai of a baby girl. School children took part in FOR Prompt Delivery Good Weight Courteous Service TRY IRADY'S ICE Gov't. Tested Grade A Phone 2379 BOWMANVILLE the Music Festival at Bowman- ville Mrs. Gea. Farncomb entertain- ed an Oshawa "Reading Club" on Manday afternoon. Our village was saddened on Thursday when it was learned of the passing of Miss J. Knox at the home of hen sisten, Mrs. L. D. Sykes. Because of her kindly per- sonality and bright and cheery disposition she had many friends who will miss her much in church and cammunity life. We extend sympathy to, Mr. and Mrs. Sykes and family and J. R. Knox and family in their bereavement. Tempenance Education was ob- served in the Sunday School ses- sion on Sunday when Rev. H. W. Foley, Bowmanviile, gave an ad- dress. Prizes, pins, and certif u- cates wer pnesented ta the foliow- ing successful girls and boys who wnate the Temperance examina- tians: Gladys Kersey, Audrey Kergey, Ethel Gilbert, Phyllis Niddery, KathleenU Tink, Marlon Kersey, Dorothy A d a m s o n, Frayne and Anna Johns, David Craig,. Temperance Supt. Hilton Peters had charge of the program. Y. P. U. met on Friday. Edith Rackham took charge of the wor- ship service: Caîl ta warship, Acy Horn; Bible lessan, Ted Kersey; readings, Eileen Wray and Pennl Gilbert; prayer, Reg. Kensey. The progam vas in charge of Nellie Armour. Muriel Smith gave a reading; Shirley Pingle and Phyl- lis Niddery favared with a vocal duet; the topic "Boy and Girl Fniendships" was presented by Mrs. W. Packham; Keith Petens favaned with a piano sala; Mad- lyn Wiicax gave a reading. The greatest events of an age are its best thoughts. It is the nature of thaught ta find its way inta action.-Bovee Leave your furs or fur coats at the EvIyn Shop for safe, dlean storage during suminer nxonths. Hudson Fur Mfg. Co. will pick them Up anda store them for you We suggest you bring them in as soon as possible before moths have a chance te, do any damage. Just leave them wlth us. We'Ill eo the rest and have them returned ta yau in the fail. The Evlyn Sh o Phone 594 Mrs. Clifford Caverly Minute Tapioca...............l1b. 1lOc Red Rose Orange Pekoe /-1b. - - - 45e Il U Red Rose Black - - 1/2-1b. 38o @mil Red Rase Brown Label 1/2-1b. 33o Chieken H-addie................ tin 14e Hawe 's Floor Gloss and Hlawe 's FurnituLre LUXJÂ ~1 14e A si Ti Th PL and cial nes and 7J latE pre dee bou the ta the beai ing M, mil( deel friei man of theb Huskies Wheat Flakes, reg. I 3c ...... 2 for Barclay's - Crushed - Cubes - Slces Pineapple................. 2 tins 25e 50 oz. 20 oz. FROm S1JNY lHA VAI FOR YOIJR l'INT 1 BREAKFAST tin -40e tin 20C e ORETTER 2 tins - - 19e ISpecial Toilet Tissue............. 4 rolia Grant Bros. Famouas eed Corn Field Soeds 25e Garden Seeds L BARIZY ALLIN Phone 367-368 TMI' CORNER GROCERY BowmanvUlle CAMPBELL - Entered into rest in Oshawa, Ontario, an Wed- nesday, May 8th, 1940, Ida Mabel Ryan, belaved wife of Robent Harold Campbell, age 65 yeans. Funeral frani the fam- ily residence, 307 Mary St., Oshawa, on Friday, May loth. Service at 2.30 p.m. Daylight Saving. Interment Hampton Cemetery. CASS - Tuesday, April 30, 1940, at the home of her daughter, 9627 Sa. Harvard Bld., Las Angeles, California, Charlotte Mary Cale, age 77 years, widow of the late Arthur Cass, sister of Wm. C. Cale, Bowmanville. Internient Chicago, U.S.A. KNOX-In Darlingtan, on Thurs- day, May 2, 1940, Jessie Grace Knox, beloved daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knox. Interment Bawmanville Ceme- tery. McKAY-In Clarke, on Wednes- day, May 8, 1940, Lucy Stark McKay, widow of the late John McKay, in her 76th year. Fun- eral from the residençe of her son, Mr. Arthur McKay, Lot 9, Conc. 5, Clarke, on Saturday, May lith, at 2.30 p.m. S.T. In- terment Orono Cemetery. VARNUM -. In Toronto General Hospital on May 7th, 1940, Martin A. E. Varnuni, son of the late Mr. E. N. Varnum and Mrs. Varnuni, Oshawa, in his 34th year, and brother of Mrs. N. R. White, Bowmanviile. Funeral on Thursday, May 9th, at 3 p.m. froni Northcutt & Smith's Funeral Chapel. Inter- ment Union Cernetery, Oshawa. IN MEMORIAM ARMISTEAD-In loving memory of Thomas Henry Armistead who passed away May a., 1936. There is a link death cannot sever; Lave and remembrance last forever. -Ever remembcred by' sister Annie and brother-in-law. .,RMISTEAD-In loving memory of our brother, Thomas Henry Armistead, died May 9th, 1936. Just a thought of sweet remnem- brance, Just a memory sad and true, Tells that we stili remember you. -From your loving Sister Maud and Brother David and Uncle Jack. EIETLER-In loving memory of my dear wife, Idabeil Jennings Shetier, who passed to rest on May 8th, 1939. What would I give ta clasp her- hand, Her happy face ta sec, To hear her voice and sec her smile That meant sa much ta me. --Sadly missed by Husband, Mother and Sisters. 'EBBLE - In memary of Jam( T. Tebble, wbo passed awa one year ago May l2th, 1939: It is one year ago since thal sad day, Wben. one we laved was call away; he cail was short, the shlack severe To part witb anc we loveds dean. -His daughtcr, Mrs. Waifo Turner, Brown City, Michigar JRDY-In loving memory of dean wifc and mother, Harniel Purdy, wbo passed away Ma, l2th, 1938. Our lips cannot tell haw v miss ber, Our heants cannot tell wbat t say; Ebod alone knows how we mis ber, In a home that is loneson, to-day. -Ever remembened by Hus band and family. Cards of Thanks The family of the late Arthti elsb wish ta express ta relative id friends thein sincene appre ation for the many acts of kind ss extended during the illnes id deatb of their father. The brothers and sister of thi te Miss Jessie Knox wisb ta ex: us their sincere tbanks anc up appreciation ta, kind neigl. ýus, fniends and relatives foi emany acts af kindness shown her during ber illness and fai eexpressions of sympatby and autiful floral tnibutes sent dur- the loss of a dean sister. M r. Fred Downey, George and Idred, wisb ta express their Lp and sincere appreciatian to nds and neighbours for their înY kindnesses and expressions sympathy ektended durini Ir recent sad bereavement. es ray at ld BIRTH BRENT-At Bowmanville Hospi- tai, on May 2, 1940, ta Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brent, Tyrone, the gif t af a daughter. ROENIGK - In Bawmanville ,Hospital, May 2nd, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis Roenigk, a son, Edward Paul. MARRIAGE KEMLO-ALDER - Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Aider, Bowmanville, an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Ciarice Irene, to James W. Kemlo, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kemlo, of Port Hope, which taok place Sunday, May 5th, 1940. DEATI-S Directors of Newcastle Com- munity Hall will sponsor a dance on Friday, May 24th, Romanelli. s Orchestra. Plan now to attend. 18-3* Girl Guides Doughnut Days will be Wednesday and Thursday, May 22nd and 23rd.' Give your orders ta the girls when they camne around next week, and help toward the Air Ambulance Ser- vice. Real Estate For Sale HOUSE FOR SALE - SEVEN- roomed, brick dwellmng on Con- cession St., near Beech Avei., new furnace, three-piece bath, ail modemn conveniences, wired for eiectric stave, garage and gaad garden. Apply C. H. Masan or Mrs. J. E. Elliott, Cadmus. Phone: 111-3 Part Perry Central. 17-tf FOR SALE - SOLID BRICK hausd', east side of Centre St. Moad er n canveniences. Seli cheap ta close up an estate. Apply A. E. Bellinan, King St. West, Phone 526. il-tf For Sale FOR SALE--SMALL BOY'S BI- cycle, pnieumnatic tires, brakes. In goad condition. Phone 742, Bawmanvulle. 19-1 FOR SALE -GOOD USED washing machine, $19-50. Phone 408, Bawmanville. 19-2 FOR SALE - FO0R D V8 '32 Coach, tires and motor good, paint and interior like new. No reasonable offer refused, on will accept cow as part payment. Apply L. G. Geisel, Hampton. 19-1* FOR SALE - 3-PCE. CHESTER- field suite, nearly new; and other furniture. Apply Box 43, Statesman Office, Bowmanville. 19-1 FOR SALE - A QUANTITY 0F good hay; also Chippewa pa- tatoes grown from certif ied secd and Rural New York for seed and cooking. Phone 2557. A. E. Billett, Hampton.* 19-1 FOR SALE - DINING-ROOM table, six chairs, solid oak, $10. Apply Gea. C. Wright, New- castle, Ont. 19-l* FOR SALE- MAN'S BICYCLE and a punt, compiete with oars ENGAGEM ENTS Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clemence, Bowmanville, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Jean Evelyn, to Mr. John Charles Hommes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Hommes, Newcastle. The mar- riage will take place Saturday, June lst. The engagement is announced of Florence Luella Harris, R.N., oniy daughter of Mrs. Charles Harris and the late Charles Har- ris of Orono, to Thomas Elmer Fowler, son of Mn. Wesley Fowler of Bowmanville. The marriage to take place quietly at a inter date. Alterations ALTERATIONS - BRING IN your last year's clathes to be remadelled, we will fix theni ta your specifications ta make them look like the newest 1940 models. The Evlyn Shop special- izes in all kinds of alterations. 18-2 Rumor Denied Stories have been brought ta my attention several times recent- ly that I arn leaving Enniskillen. I wish ta refute such rumors as there is no truth whatever in them. DR. C. J. AUSTIN. COMING EVENTS TOWN AND RURAL REPRE- sentatives wanted. Increase your earnings handling ane of the finest lines of Oils, Greases, Tires, Batteries, Spark Plugs, Insecticides, Electric Fence Con- trollers, House Paints and Roof Coating materials. Write Warca Grease & O11 Limited, Toronto. 19-1 Wanted WANTED - PONY AND SAD- die. Reply immediately stating age, colour and pnice ta Box 44, c!o Statesman Office, Bow- manvilie. 19-1* WANTED TO BUY - SMALL hause, centraiiy located. State cash price. Reply Box 45, cia Statesman Office, Bowmanviile. 19-tf WANTED - OLD HORSES AND cattle for fox meat. Norby Fur Fanm, Tyrane, Phone 2415. 34-tf Radio Service NO NEED TO HAVE YOUR Radio taken out of town for repairs. Cali Madern Radio, Service, phone 575, King St. E., app. Sheppard & Gill's. 19-1* For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR grass cattie, three Shorthorn bull calves, red and roans. Herd fuliy accredited. Albert Wright, Nestieton. 19-1 Read ings TEA CUP AND CARDS FROM 3 p.m. ta 10 p.m. Darch's To- bacco Stare. Phone 2615. 15-1* Seed For Sale SEED FOR SALE-SWEET CLO- ver Seed. Price $2.75 per bus. delivered. Apply W. Leask, Taunton. Phone 163r13 Oshawa. 19-tf Baby Chicks_ FOR SALE Rocks and weeks-old Hockaday, - 100 BARRED Newhampsbine 7-1 cockenels. Ernest1 Hampton. hn TO GET SPECIAL CASH RATE - FOR - Classified Ads. (Minimum, 25 cents) Payment must be made by Saturday Follawing Insertion Otherwise a charge of 25c extra to cover bookkeeping costs Help Wanted WANTED - WOMAN FOR GEN- eral hausewark on farm. Apply Mrs. David Broome, R.R. 1, Hampton, Phone 2369. 19-1 WANTED - LOOPERS ON 12- point and 9-point loopers. 9 cents a dozen. Year round work. Apply Model Knit, Milton, On- tario, Department L. 19-2 HELP WANTED-HOUSEKEEP- er for general housework on farm. Apply Box 42, c'o States- man Office, Bowmanville. 19-1* MEN WANTED - A GOOD business paying good income and with future possibilities. Selling Familex Products men and women ail over Canada have found the secret of suc- cess. Why don't you get in on it too? No obligation. Ask for free catalogue describing 200 necessity products and plan. Famiiex Praducts, 570 St. Cie- ment St., Montreal. 19-1 By direction of the Public Trustee of Ontario, the following chattels will be offered for sale by publie auction ou the premnises of E. S. SENKLER BEECH AVE., BOWMANVILLE on Wednesday, May lSth from ten a'clock a.m. ta 12 a.m. and contlnuing again at 1 p.m. (Daylight Saving Tume) 1 electnic stave, 2 electric re- frigerators, walnut dining rooni suite, 3 book cases, 2 filing cabi- nets, piano, chesterfield and living room funniture, 1 wainut bedroom suite, 4 oak bedroam suites, mn- hogany bedrooni furniture, 2 xval- nut chests of drawers, 1 mahagany rail top desk, walnut couch, hall rack, numeraus odd walnut and mahagany tables and desks, wal- nut extension table, 1 typewniter with stand, 1 desk made fram a piano, walnut settee, many odd walnut chairs, several folding scnens, beautiful rugs, Encyclo- pedia Bittanica, lange quantity of books, dishes, draperies, bedding and table linen. Tennis Cash. ana aaae.jJUioti inI 5UUU con- 2182. 1- o ute atclr pl o dition. Apply L. Hooper, Wel-19 Fofute paicasapyt: lington St., Phone 724. 19-1 BABY CHICKS - REDUCED Public Trustee, Osgaode Hall, 50 prices an Barred Rocks and Toronto 2, Ontario. IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE - Legborns, mixed or sexed. Mn. Wm. J. Challis, Auctioneer, md 17 - taath Tractar Cultivator, Blaod tested flock, R.O.P. sired Bowmanville, Ontario. in. Orchard Sprayer, 1 l-disc Mas- chicks. Alvin Clemens, Phone sey-Harris Seed Drill, DeLaval 2433. 19-tf a Creani Separator. W. S. Staples, tt Massey-Harnis Dealer. 19-1 BABY CHICKS - WE AR~E NOW ay taking ordens for late May and feNu Bone early June Barred Rock and veFOR STYLE AND COMFORT - Lgonchicks. The quantity us ta Mrs. W .H. Cale, Professlonal limited but quality bigh. Order Corsetiere, phone 574, Bowman- now and avoid disappountment. TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE SEALEI) Tenders addressed to the is ville. 19-1* Phone 2636. H. J. Braoks, Bow- undersigned and endorsed "Tender manville. 17-tf for Coal," will be received until 12 o'clock noon (daylight saving), Wed. ne Livestoek For Sale PatsadBib l-nsaday, May 29, 19« forehesu s- FOR SALE - 10 PIGS, 6WEK Buildings throughout the Province of WEEK Ontario. old, 8 pigs, 7 weeks aid. Apply FOR SALE - BEST NAMED Formn of tender with specifications - E. Beck, R.R. 4, Bowmanville, Gladiolus. Vaieties used in and conditions attached can be oh- Phone 2206.19 exhibitians. Blue whiteue, tained from the Purchasing Agent, mcd9ec. ixdaduvse,5c Iepartment of Public Wori<s, Ottawa: FOR SLE -FOURYEARING 150 er 00c . Mi tchdoell, N5w- and the Supervising Architect, 36 - FO SAE -FOURYEALIN $150 pr 10. . Michel, ew-Adelaide St. Eas, Toronto, Ont. heifrs nd 2brod sos, ec- a~l. ~Tenders shoulff be made on the Un tefr n ro ossc ate 91 orme suppiied by the Department and es ond litter, due June lst. Appl S E - TA BER Ifictonsan ideondtnatachsed e- R. H. Olesen, Bunketon. 19-1 FOR SL TR E in iaondane cnith eain ta se- i- plants, Senator, Dunlop. Good thereto. 15s FOR SALE - YOUNG YOR- tok.$40 per per0 When the amnunt of a tender ex- $400 1,0; $2.50pe ceeîs the sum of $500.00-whether It sbire saws, bred to farrow in 500; and 60c per 100. Cutbbert be for one building oniy or more- July; alsa hogs nanging in age Raspberry canes, 50c per 10 the tenderers must attach to their tender a certified cheque on a char- ie fmam 6 weeks ta 8 moni-tls. Apply Thomas Buttery, Scugog tered bank In Canada. made payable K- Phone 2471 Bawmnanvillc or St., Phone 2190. 18-2* ta the order of the Honourable the id write R.R. 1, Hampton, Ont. Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 Wcnmy Bras.191 FOR SALE-STRONG HEALTHY per cent of the amount of the tender. 19-1*or Bearer Bonds of the D)ominion of - Strawberry Plants: Kellag's Canada or of the Canadian National rFOR SALE - Il YOUNG PIGS- Premier, $5.00 per 1,000; Ini- Railway Company and its constituent )r 6 weeks aid. Apply W. G.- proved Senatar Dunlop, $4.00 toId as to ri nciplondinrety ýd Werry, Bawmanville R. R. 6, per 1,000. H. J. Stacey, R.R.*4, the Dominion of Canada, or the afore- Phone 2253. 19-1 Bownianville, Phone 2112. 18-3* mentioned bonds and a certified cheque, If required ta make up an find au, soneror OR ALE- CHICEPROUC-odd amount. Everybody fnsot onro O AE-COC RDC The Department also reserves the inter, that aIl success wortb bav- tive Strawberry Plants: Darsett, right ta demand from any successful d ing is faunded an Christian ules 100, $1.00; 1000, $7.00. Premier, tenderer a security deposit, in the r afconuct-Heny Mrty Fied 10, 1.00 100, 6.00 Dulopform of a certified cheque or bond as [r o coduc.-HnryMartn Feld 100 $100; 000 $600 Dulopaboya, equal ta 10 pen cent of the 0 Special, 100, 60c; 1000, $4.00. amount of hie bld, ta guarantee the r He that daes good for good's Lathani Raspberry Canes: 100, proper fulfilment of the contmact. pBy.order, i sake, seeks neither praise nom $2.00. Brandywines: 100, 60c; J M. SOMERVILLE, greward, buft he is sure of bath 1000, $4.00. A. Laird,, Maple Secretary. in the end.-William Penn Grave. Phone 2109. 18.3* Depatmant of Public Warko, Ottawa, April 30, 1940. 19-2 ' Trucking WEEKLY FEED SPECIAL - PERSONS WISHING TO HA-'V, Master Chick Starter, $2.90 per truckiiig of any kçind, p'%e cwt. Offer goed until May l6th. 2651. R. Westlake, Brown St., F. C. Vanstone, Phone 777. 19-1 Bowmanville. 16-tf For Mother ~ HER CHOICE, Quality Chocolates 5Oc Per Pound For Rent TO RENT - SUITE 0F ROOMS over Jury & Lovell*s store. Light and water. Apply Mrs. T. G. Mason or L. C. Mason, Barrister. 19-1 FOR RENT - GARAGE (SEP- arate) to rent. Mason Block, north side of King Street. Apply office of L. C. Mason, Barrister. 19-1 FAIRM SALE ESTATE 0F WILLIAM HAYES DECEASED 1 have received instructions te seli the goods and chattels, the property of the above estate by Public Auctian at the Residence of the LATE WM. HAYES Lot 20, Concession 2, Clarke Friday, May l7th - 1940 - at 1 p.m. <Standard Time) Terms Cash The following will be sold: 1 bull, Shorthorn, 3 yrs., 2 buils, Shorthorn, 2 yrs., 1 heifer, Short- horn, 1 yr., 1 cow and caif, calved April 29, 1940, 1 cow, aged, 1 heifer, 1 yr., 1 cow, said ta be in caîf, 5 yrs., 2 grey steers, 2 yrs., 2 cows, 3 yrs., bred, 1 cow, 4 yrs., 2 heifers, 2 yrs., 1 bay mare, about 10 yrs., 1 gelding, 6 yrs., 1 black driving horse, 1 sow, 1 yr., bred Apnil l5th, 8 pigs, 125 Ibs., (on April 3th), 1 boar, 2 yrs., 3 shoats 30 lbs., 1 sow about due, 5 pigs ready ta go, 10 sheep, 1 ram, 20 hens, 1 cultivator, 1 seed drill, 1 set harrows, 1 rouler, 1 single plaw, 1 double plow, 1 mower, 1 hay rake, wagon and rack, scales, cutting box, 2 pulpers, 2 buggies and 1 cutter, 1 scuffler, 3 horse collars, 1 set of double harness, 1 wheel barrow, iron pot, fanning miii, forks, tools, etc., househo.id effects. ELMER WILBUR, Auctioneer. 19-1 Auction Sale Saturday, May llth - The un- dersigned has received instruc- tions from Mrs. W. Ridge ta seli by public auction at Haydon, a quantity of household effects in- cluding bedroom, dining - rooni and kitchen furniture, stoves, etc. Sale 1.30 (E.S.T.) Ternis cash. T. M .Slemon, Auctioneer. 19-1 Auction Sale of Furniture and Effects KODAK SUPPLIES Buy your equipment at reasonable prices here. We keep a large stock of f ilm and cameras on hand and will bc pleased to take care of your photo-finlshing with prompt careful, guaranteed service. When it has anythlng to do with photos corne to Jury's. When We Test Eyes It Is Done Properly JURY 8 &LOVEL L Phone 778 Bownxanville Waraing Notice Re CORN DORER Ail corn growers, whether on the farm or else- where, are #ereby notified that ail corn stubble or other corn remnants, no matter where they be, must either be ploughed under compietely or cisc gathcred and burned Defore May 2Oth and that fallure te do so lcaves the offender liable to prosecution, or having to pay the cost of sendlng men in te do the work. J. N. McGILL, Inspecter for the County of Durham. Scarves, Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Flowers Make aur store the headquarters fôr your Mother's Day gifts, we have a stock from whlch you are sure te flnd the charmlng gif t that you want te give mother. We suggest that innybe you' would flnd somethlng yau wauld like anWong our new and stylish scarves, gloves, handkerchlefs or flowers. Mother might want te wear one of our new shlpment of styllsh spring bats, that are, styled ta suit your personallty. REDUCTIONS ln ColoUredCoats We are offerlng a few of aur 1940 stock sprlng coats at a sub- stantlal reductian te make room for aur uew summer stock. These coats are lu green, sand, reds, dusty rose, brawu aud mixed tweeds. from $9.95 up We are again featuring a compicte stock of the famous Marthà Washington Dresses, the klnd that s0 many women have teld us they wanted another of this make. Sec the wonderful dlsplay of wlndow curtains that" we are currently showlng Ln order .that aur custemers may have the wonderful saving that wc are offerlng. Co uch, Johnston & Cryderman Phone 836 Bowmanville ý.d - Weekly Feed Special1 Cream - 89c Value aaaà 2trz For - 59c ROM FwuA lb. - 49e READaý,d WA NIT A DS Handsomely Wrapped For Gift Purposes PAGE TWELVE THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY, MAY 9TH, 1940 lialliptuli, - 1