PAGE TEN THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY, APRIL Sth, 1945 Carda of Thanks Mrs. Wm. Virtue extends sin- cere thanks to Dr. W. H. Birks, the staff of Bowmanville Hos- pital, and to hem many friends for their kindness to hem duing hem recent illness. 14.1* The family of the late Mrs. S. Gt,,Iallowell wish to express their sincere thanks to the com- muriity for their kindness, sym- pathy and the beautiful floral tributes at the time of their be- reavement. 14-1 Mms. E. Tull and family wish to thank Dr. Ferguson and Nurses of Bowmanville Hospital for their kind attention to Mr. Tull duing bis iflness. Also thanks to evemy- one who sent flowers and assisted at the funeral. 14-1* The family of the late Mrs. Mary Eleanor Smith wish to ex- press their sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbors for their kind expmessions of sympa- thy and floral tributes extended during their recent sad bereave- ment of their lovîng mother. 14.1* WANTED For Export Reg'd Holstein Buils, Springer Cpwis & Backwards 'Grade or Reglstered) PLEASE PHONE or WRITE F. Loeb R.R. 2, PORT PERRY PHONE 107-R-31 13-2* REFRIGERATO R Rtepairs Commercial - Domestic ANY MAKE I I CENTRE ST. PHONE 546 13-2* BIRTHS ALLDRED - At Bowmanville Hospital, April 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, a daugh- SMITH-Born to Lieut. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Smith (nee Sarah Jean Rice) a daughter, Sally Jeanne, at Bowmanville Hos- pital, Sat., March 31, 1945. 14-110 MeGREGOR - Mr. and Mrs. James McGregor announce the birth of their son, James Robert, at Bowmanville Hos- pital, March 31, 1945. 14-1 BORROWDALE~-Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Borrowdale, Oshawa, an- nounce the birth of their son, John Bryan, at Oshawa General Hospital, on Sunday, April 1, 1945. 14-1 GIBSON-Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Gibson (nee Jean E. Um- phrey) of Windsor Lodge Farm, Newcastle, Ont., are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, on Sunday, April 1, 1945, at Bowmanville Hospital. 14-1* DEATHS SPRY-In Bowmanville, on Sun- day, April 1, 1945, Mary Wind- sor, beloved wif e of John Spry, aged 79 years. EDWARDS-At Annapolis Royal, N.S., on Sunday, April 1, Eliza- beth Alison, infant daughter of Lieut. John F. and Evelyn Ed- wards, aged 2 months. 14-1 HICKMAN - In Darlington, on April 2nd, 1945, Lillian Agnes Hickman, dearly beloved wife of Bertram Albert Hickman, aged 74 years. GATCHELL - In Burketon, on Sunday, April lst, 1945, Eliza- beth Shaw, beloved wife of Leonard John Gatchell, aged 51 years. INGRAM - In Bowmanville, on Saturday, March 31, 19 45, Harry H. Ingram, beloved hus- band of Martha Ingram, aged 70 years. FURZ-In Oshawa Hospital on Thurs., March 29, 1945, William James Furze, in his 79th year. Funeral from Luke-Mclntosh f uneral home, 152 King St. E., Oshawa, on Monday, Apr. 2nd, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Bow- manville Cemetery. 14-1* STRONG-Entered into rest in Oshawa General Hospital, on Tuesday, April 3, 1945, Olive Marie Strong, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strong, North Oshawa, in her l9th year. Funeral f r o m Armstrong's Funeral Home, Oshawa, on Fni., April 6th. Service at 2 p.m. In- terment Hampton Cemetery. 14-1 'This is subscAption time. 1? -- ______________________________________ Reg. No. 1 and Com. No. 1 Ajax, Erban, and Cartier Oats, Com. No. 1 Nobarb 2 and Galore Barley. Nobarb 2 is a new strai of Nobarb, stiff straw sud high ylelder, yieldlng over 50 bus. per acre i 1944, those who have grown it daim It the best barley they ever had. It has won the champlonshi> for us at the Quite Seed Show three years i a row. Galore, a new, smooth awned barley yieldig 60 bus. per acre i1944. Ail seed above standard i quallty snd below ceihgI price. Vacations with Psy Group Insurance and Hospitalization Plan Legal Holidays wltJi Psy Pension Plan A War Time Job wlth Peace Time Prospects Applicants on War Work not Accepted Classified ALd Rates' One cent a word cash, each Insertion <minimum charge 25c). Charge of 25e extra la made when advertisement is flot pald same week as Iser- tion. Extra charge of 10c when replies are directed te a Statesman box number. Blrths, destin snd marriages 50e each. ]ln Memorlams, 50e for notice plus 10e per line for verse. Classlfied adver- tisementa accepted up untfl Wednesday noon. WERRY - In loving memory of William Wery who passed away April 4, 1915, and Sarah Sidella Werry Pascoe, who de- parted this life October 25, 1931. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord ..,that they may rest from their labours; and their works do follow them." - Ever remembered by The Wery Family. 14-1* COLVILLE - In loving memory of Alexander Colville, who passed away April 4, 1943. "Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days; SIncere and true in heart and mind, Beautiful memories he lef t be- hind." -Sadly missed by Wife and Daughters. 14-1* TAYLOR-In loving memory of Frederick William Taylor, who passed away April 4th, 1943. Two years have passed since that sad day The one we loved was called away, God took him home, it was His will But in our hearts he liveth still. -Ever remembered by Mother and sisters, Minerva, Bertha and Aleda. 14-1 LYLE-In loving memory of a dear husband and father, George Lyle, who passed away April 8, 1944. We often sit and think of him, when we are all-alone, For memory is the only friend that grief can caîl its own; Like ivy on the withered oak, when aIl other things decay Our love for hlm will still keep green and neyer fade away. - Ever remembered by his wif e, sons and daughters. 14.1* Wanted To Buy SMALL CHICKEN HOUSE, ap- proximately 10'x12'. Apply to Mr. Ken Flint, Maple Grove. 14-1* 200-300 CEDAR FENCE RAILS, suitable for fencing. Apply A. W. Graham, Newcastle. Phone 3321, Clarke. 14-1* OLD HORSES WANTED. Apply Margwill Fur Famm, R.R. 1, Tyrone. Caîl evenings, Bow- manville 2414. il-tf TWO BURNER Electric Rangette with oven, in good condition. Phone 2241, evenings only. 14-1* SINGER DROP HEAD SEWING machines. Will pay cash, cal or write, Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co., Oshawa, 16 Ontario Street, phone 696. 14-tf 2 GOOD HORSES, 2 sets harness, 2 horse disc, wagon, Jersey cow, 2 horse plough, wood and coal stove. Apply P.O. Box 88, Newcastle. 14.1* LIVE POULTRY and feathers. Good prices paid. M. Flatt, R.R. 1, Bethany. Phone 7r13. (Busi- ness carried on by Mr. Flatt per- sonally, no agents employed.) 2-12* OLD POSTAGE STAMPS, before 1900, preferably on envelopes or original paper. Highest prices paid. Write Box 414, Statesman O f f i c e, Bowman- ville. 5-7-9 Real Estate For Sale THREE ADJOINING LOTS, on Church Street, Newcastle, 3 blocks south No. 2 Highway. Apply Box 76, Newcastle. 14-1 HOUSE-BRICK, semi-detached, six rooms and bath, with al *conveniences, 12 Liberty Place. Apply Mrs. Violet Trewartha, Markham, Ont. 13-3 7 ROOM SOLID Brick Stucco house and garage, corner of Church and Liberty Streets. For particulars write Box 209, Cobourg, Ont. 12-4* 6 ROOMED HOUSE, Manvers Rd., modemn conveniences, hot water heating. Possession in April. Apply Bryan Cramp, Manvers Rd., Bowmanville. 14-1* NORTH HALF LOT 7, CON. 8, Darlington, 100 acres, w el1 fenced, running water, mostly in grass, about 15 acres bush. J. H. Miller, 114 Durham St., Lindsay. 14-2* Personal SLENDOR TABLETS are effec- tive. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks' $5, at Alex McGregor's Drug Store. 9-26* Articles For Sale IRISH COBBLER POMATES. W. E. Crago, phone 2485. 14-1 FISH AND CHIPS sold at Black Cat Inn, Maple Grove. 13-2* BLACKSMITH'S Portable Forge, large- size. Apply Gerald Tai- cott, Bowmanville. 13-3* QUANTITY 0F IRISH Cobbler potatoes, one mile east of Blackstock. F. Middleton. 14-2* IN MEMORIAM ALLISON - In loving and ever- 1astýng mnemory of our dear friends, Elizabeth Allison, who died April 4th, 1944, also Harry, who died April 6th, 1935. A page in the book of memnory Is gently turned today. - Ever remembered by Jack and Bella Poolton and Family. 14-1* TOUR DEPENDABLE HEAD- QUARTERS FOR HIGH QUALITY SEEDS Ail our seed Is Govt. Graded No. 1 with sufficient stock of al Items Ont. Variegated Alfalfa Grimm Alfalfa Red Clover, Early Red Clover, Mammoth late Alsike Sweet Clovers Timothy White Dutch Ladino Canada Blue Grass Kentucky Blue Grass Perennial Rye Grass Crested Wheat Grass Reed Canary Grass Brome Grass (Parlcland) Cert. Meadow Fescue Orchard Grass Red Top Hybrid.& Open Poliinated Seed Corn Cert. Seed Potatoes Fertilizers (for gardens) Bulk Garden Seeds You buy wlth conf idence i Quallty and price when you buy Stewart's Seeds. For Sale' BARN FOR SALE, on Mms. Fish- em's farm (7th line) 11/ miles South of Leskamd, 38'x38', ex- cellent plates-full length and width, 12" square. Other tim- bers ahl good. Haîf roof metal. Can be seen any time. Write Mrs. Sadie Fisher, 679 A St. Clair Ave. W., Torond,.Qt 14-2 LADIES' TWEED COAT, tailor made, practically new. Size 14. Phone 2654. 14-1 SMALL GRAIN GRINDER; gas engine; 50' of nearly new belt- ing. Phone 2149. 14-if HAPPY THOUGIIT S T 0QV E, dressmaker's model, assortment of dishes. Phone 546. 14-1 1100 CEDAR POSTS. Jack G. Smith, Bobcaygeon. P h o n e 32-12. 14-4* FLOOR COVERINGS For Every room in the house. Wilson's One Store, 20 Church Street, Oshawa. 8-8 MASSEY-HARRIS 11-HOE Drill in working condition, $20.00; Also a Tolten two-way root pulper, $4.00. Phone 2839. 14-1 ONIONS, MULTIPLIERS, 3 lbs. 25c; Du t ch Sets, lb. 20c. Stewart's Seed Store, phone 577. 14-1 TIMOTHY HAY by the load. Ap- ply Wilson Abernethy, R.R.2, Bowmanville, phone 2419. 14-1* 2 MARES, 5 years old, Durham springer, young turkey tom, Kid Kangaroo plow, hay loader. James Stark, Enfield. 14-1 COOK STOVE, Findlay, in good condition. Apply Geo. Benetin, R.R. 1, Hampton, phone 2612. 14-1* TYRONE GREENHOUSES are prepared to furnish everir kind of plants for your garden and flower, beds, prices reasonable. T. H. Tabb, prop. 14-4* TWO FELT MATTRESSES, one three quarter size, the other full size, in excellent condition. Apply T. H. Lockhart, Church Street. 14-1* B AB Y PRAMS, CRIBS, Bassin-- ettes, walkers, play pens, com- modes, rockers, toys, etc. Wil- son's One Store, 20 Church Street, Oshawa. 8-8 MASSEY HARRIS 13 Disc Seed drill with alemite fittings, foot board and fertilizer attach- ment, in excellent condition. Phone 1631, Clarke. 14-1* STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Per- mier, Parson's Beauty, Poco- moke. Order early to ensure getting your plants. J. C. Ail- dread, Liberty St. North. Phone 800. 11-4* 30 BAGS 0F GOOD SEED PO- tatoes (Cobblers) $1.25 per bag, in the bin, while they last. Bring your own bags. Phone Oshawa 908w12. John Hartwig, Courtice. 14-1* 200 ACRE FARM, lst Con. Cart- wright, 1 mile off highway, part bush, good buildings, immedi- ate possession. Apply M. Gra- ham, Blackstock, or J. J. Flett, Bowmanville. 14-2* TRACTOR, FARMALL H, Cock- shutt tractor plough, done only about 40 acres of work. Apply John Koritko, 193 St. Julian St., Oshawa, between 6-7 p.m. 14-2* WOMAN to help wîth bouse- cleaning. Phone 339. 14-1* CAPABLE, Trustworthy Girl to take care of apartment, 4 hours a day. Write Box 485, States- man Office, Bowmanville. 14-2 CAPABLE GIRL# to help with general housework in Orono. Write Box 486, Statesman Of- fice, Bowmanville. 14-1* FOR I buy aIl kinds o! Grade sud Registered Cows aud heif- ers and cows bred about 4 or 5 months. EXPERT RADIO REPAIR FAST SERVICE Public Address Systems Built and Serviced WORK GUARANTEED CALL 589 13-tf For Rent 50 ACRES PASTURE. Steady watem. Paul Haynal, Maple Grove.14* PASTURE - 63 acres, plenty of water and shade. Albin Clem- ens, phone 2433, Bowmanville.1 i '>+~ NEW SINGER SEWING Machine in your own home, $3.00 per month. Elec. port. $5.00. Sing- er Sewing Machine Co., Osh- awa. Phone 696. 14-tf THREE ROOM APARTMENT, upstairs, suitable for two peo- ple. Available May lst. Gar- age and garden. Phone 411. 14-1* Livestock For Sale 2 YOUNG JERSEY COWS, re- newed. Phone Oshawa 578-j. 14-2* PAIR GOATS. Apply Mrs. Jas. Melton, Burketon, or phnone Port Perry 111r12. 14_1* 18 YEARLING STO CKXE RS, mostly steers. Ahl good'colours and breeds. Ralph Davis, phone 2413. 14-1 1 MIXED HARDWOOD, consisting of harwood limbs and body birch, 4' lengths, 2 or 3 cords to the load. Price $12 per cord, de- livered. Apply H. Robitaille, R. R. 3, Pontypool. 13-4* Notice To Creditors In the Matter of the Estate of Alfretta Wilson, late of the Town of Bowmanville, in the County of Durham, Widow, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that ahl creditors and others having dlaims or demands against the estate of the said Aifretta Wilson, who died on or about the 2lst day of August, 1944, are required on or before the 3th day of April, 1945, to send by post pre- paid, or deluver, to Violet Tre- wartha, Markham, Ont., or Wil- liam Duncan, Green River, Ont., the executors of the last wiil and testament of the said deceased their names, addresses and de- scriptions, the full particulars of their dlaims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them. AND take notice that after such last mentioned date the said ex- ecutors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased àmong the parties entitled there- to, baving regard only to the dlaims of which thçy shall then have notice, and that the said ex- ecutors wiil not be hiable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shalknot have been receivcd by them at the time of such distribution. JOËN A. CATTANACH-, Solictor for the said executors, Markham, Ontario. Wanted to Rent SMALL APARTMENT or 2 or 3 furnished or unfur nis he d rooms, urgently required im- mediately. Apply Mrs. Carl Hawn, Streetsville, Ont. 13-3 RELIABLE ONTARIO BREEDING STATION R.O.P. SIRED BARRED ROCK CHICKS From Blood-Tested, Bred- to-L.ay parent stock. AUl chlcks slred by R.O.P. coc- kerels lnsure high egg pro- duction and excellent meat type. We would appreciate early ordering. Mixed Chicks, Pullets, Coc- kerels, day-old or started. WRITE or PHONE Donald E. Gibson Bowmanvllle, Ont. Phone Clarke 3811 4tf I 'q CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES Certified foundation A Cobblers and Katahdins, bag $2.60; cer- tif ied foundation Sebagos, bag $2.90; some bin-run Cobblers with small ones out, bag'$1.75; quantity of O.A.C. 21 Barley; also 13-disc seed drill, in fair condition, with or without fer- tilizer attachment. Harvey Mc- Gi, Enniskillen, phone 2357. 13-2 MIXED SEED GRAIN: About 40 per cent Colorado wheat, 10 per cent No-Barb barley, 50 per~ Sent Erban oats. Apply A. W. Graham, Newcas tlie. Phone 3321, Clarke. 14-1* BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM Suites. New shipment just arrived. We guarantee lower prices. We are out of the high rent district. See our large selection. Wilson's One Store, 20 Church St., Osh- awa. 8-8 FERTILIZER - Suggest taking immediate delivery. For prices phone Bowmanville a g e n t, Fergus E. Morrill, TeleoDhone 2456. Agricultural Chemicals Ltd. 11.tf NEW CHESTERFIELD SUITES. AIl spring filled. Now on sale from $89.00. Also lovely studio couches and chesterfield beds. Our prices are lower. Wilson's One Store, 20 Church Street, Oshawa. 8-8 APPLE TREES, Three and Four ye a rs old: Red Mclntosh, Northern Spy, Gravenstein, Red Delicious, Melba, etc. Special price on quantities. Order now for spring planting. C. A. Gle- coff, 174 Ritson Rd. South, Osh- awa. 4-13* LINOLEUM AND CONGOLEUM Rugs. Select yours from over 300 patterns actually in stock. You are invited to view these at BRADýLEY'S New Furniture Store, 156 Simcoe South, Osh- awa. 46-tf OSHAWA'S NEW FURNITURE Store - Everythîng in medemn. chesterfield, bedroom, dining suites, and studios. Bedding and floor covermngs a specialty. Quality merchandise at com- petitivg prices. Before buying visit Bradley's New Furniti.we Store, 156 Simcoe St. S., Osh- awa. 46-ti RAINBOW GLADIOLI - Rain- bow mixture is different, it contains bright new colors which provide beautiful bou- quets. For somethîng new and different buy a few dozen Rainbow Glads now. Supply limited. Stewart's Seed Store. 13-tf 175 ONE YEAR OLD LEGHORN hens. About 20 tons of choice Alfalfa and Timothy hay. Wil accept hogs in exchange. Also quantity of good cooking and eating apples for sale, and 50 3-year-old Macîntosh trees. Ap- ply E. Cobbledick, phone 1224, Clarke. 14-1* CHICKS - We are now taking orders for Tweedle Chicks, alI breeds. Order early for special prices. Stewart's Seed Store, phone 577, Bowmanville. 3-tf MARE, 14 YEARS OLD, good worker; Guernsey cow, 5 years old, due to freshen April 1 . Apply J. R. Metcalfe, phone 2439. 14-1* 16 YOUNG REGISTERED Shrop- shire ewes, due first week in May; team of young horses; Kid Kangaroo plow; 2 real good thoroughbred Holstein b ul1 calves. Phone 2184. 14-lf BABY CHICKS-BE SURE 0F your supply of Trent Electric Chicks this season, Barred Rocks, New Hampshires, White Leghorns and New Hamp X Barred Rock. For prices and information phone Barrons, Hampton, 242@. 12-4* 40 NEW HAMPSHIRE HENS, 1 yr. old April 5, 1945; now lay- ing 85 per cent. Apply to Mr. A. F. Spencer, R.R. 3, Bowman- ville, across from Black Cat Cabins, Maple Grove. Illness in the home reason for selling. 14-1* CHICK BARGAINS FOR THIS week and next. Non-sexed: White Leghorns $10.95, Barred Rocks, New Hampshires $11.95, assorted light breeds $9.95, as- sorted heavy breeds $10.95. Pullets: White Leghorns $22.95, Barred Rocks $19.9,5, New Hampshires $19.95, assor te d light breeds $20.95, assorted heavy breeds $17.95. Cockerels: White Leghorns, Black Minor- ca X White Leghorns 95c, White Leghorn X Barred R o c k s, Austra Whîtes $1.95, Barred Rocks $7.45, New Hampshires $6.45, assorted heavies $5.95, as- sorted medium we i gh t $1.75. 2 week old chicks add 6c per chick to above prices. Ahl chicks Govemnment Approved from bloodtested breeders.- Shipped C.O.D. This advertisement must accompany your order. Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, On- tario. 14-1 Notice TRACTOR CUSTOM WORK - All kinds of tractor work: ploughing, cultivating, e tc., done. F. S. Allen, phone 461, Bowmanville. 13-3* Bowmanviile Electrîclans 4 Doors West of Eaton's in Building Occupied by Navy League Ail kinds of electric wiing done Motors repaimed and installed Phone 438 34-tf 12* Must Have Other Full Time Employment Your Rexaîl pha*lmacist là; reglstered under the law, after In- tensive college training and examinations, as qualified i the art o! preparlng preserving sud compounding medicines, ne- cording to the prescriptions of physiclans. 41 TINTS & DYES Dlamond Dyes-for cotton or wool - ----- 15c, 2 for 25c Sunset Dyes 15c, 2 for 25e Rit Dyes 15c, 2 for 25e Tintex 15c, 2 for 25c DolIy Cream 15c, 2 for 25e Titex Curtain Ecru----15c, 2 fer 25e INSECTICIDES Elkay's Moth Crystals 1 lb. Un----------------39c DI-Chioricide i1lb. tin 53c Moth Balla ----------19e lb. Larvex 83c, $1.98, $2.98 Water Glass 15c, 2 for 25c SPRING TONICS Beef, Wlne & Iron ------------------ $1.00 Rexall Blood Puriflers $1.00 Wampole's Phospho Lecithin -------------- $1.00 Puretest Yeast & Iron Tablets ------------------ 79e Rexail Sarsparllla Tonic $1 Peptona ----------------$1.00 Beeveron---------- $1.00 4-Square Products Floor Wax ------------39e Lemon Polishlng 011 27e Fumniture Polish 39c Original Rexa»X One Cent rSAILE A,.prîl 18-19-20-21 IINDIGESTION PAINS VANISH quickly when you use Wilder's Stomach Powder - pleasant, soothing. 50c and $1 at Mc- Gregor's Drug Store. 14-1 Imuma, 51 I ~mwaII TIRE N-EWS. No permit necessary for retreading tires. Have them retreaded now. If your tires need vulcan- izing, let us look them over before the busy sea- sonl is here. Pull stock of new and re- conditioned tires to choose from. GF. JAMESON TIRE & BATTERY SHOF King & Silver, Bowmanville V Phones: 467 - Res. 376 N o tI e Any person or persons who dump refuse on the roads or road allowances lu the Township of Darlfngton wiU be prosecuted according to the Township by-la.w hi that respect. ThiIs includes stones and rocks. By order, Darllngtôn Township Council. J. D. HOGARTH, Clerk 13-4 .1 --1 -1 1 PAGE TEN THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY, APRIL 5th, 1945 j- Pringle Radio Service Conunenclng MARCR 26th GUARANTEED WORK LICENSED REPAIR MAN General Electrie Dealer Car, Home and Portable Nours: Nights Only 6 to 12 p.m. OFFICE AT: HARTWIG'S JEWELLERY SHOP 13-3 l 1