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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Apr 1945, p. 6

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PAGE SIX THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO Fariners1 Auction Sale AuctionSale1 11 aveben athrizd t, ellbyAs 1 arn going out of business Let us help you with youjd Springtirne needs of grease, oil, elec- 1 aebe atoie o elbv shall seli by public auction ait trie fence controllers; also woven wlre fence, DeLaval milk public auction for rny place of business, coolers, separators and electro-pails avallable ai once. ED BECK tin .ae~ A Good Supply of Repairs for DeLaval Products On Hand Lot 4, Broken Front, Darlington, W.* J. hliUdII a U I eU CASE OWNERS - We have a supply of repairs on hand now, flrst road wvest of Shaw's School cornei and discuss yourf problems wlth us. Oit filter replace- and south to lake, or 2 miles East KING ST. - BOWMANVELLE ment cartridges for most tractors. and South of Bowmanvile) WED., APRIL i lth - Prompt and Courteous Service ai Ail Timnes - on DeLaval, Warco Grease & 011 - Fram Oil Filters SAT.., APRIL 7th My Entire Garage Equipment the followlng: and Stock, Including: W . . B o w nHorses: Brown horse, aged; Wrecker, Dodge, 1%½ ton truck W . B . B ro w nroan mare, 9 yrs.; black horse, 4 with special body, complete with Case Dealer Canadian Steel Fence Phones: 497 & 2610j yrs. Weaver crane, wrench, cable. Cattle: Holstein cow, 7 yrs., 1940 Big Dodge Motor, (comn- ___________________________________________ ibred Aug. 6; Holstein cow, 5 yrs., pletely overhauled). "Batt e r y ibred Sept. 6; Holstein cow, 6s yrs., Charger, 15 Batteries. andMrs Rusel Mcauglins bedOct 12 Hosten cw, yr., Electric Sander with grinder Burk tonandMrs RuseilMcLughin~...bred Oct. 13; Holstein cow 6 yrs: attachment. King Tune Up Equip- Bu k tnMr. and Mrs. . Strutt and brdhc.i;*osti cw,6yr. ment. Walker Floor Jack. Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Walter bred Aug. 2.Cobin ahin Cs e gister and Visitors: Miss Sadie Land, Mr. Brown, Oshawa, at Mr. and Mrs. Gri:Apo.10 u.m! HAvydding Machne, urra ghks Fred Cook, Peterboro. Mr. Frank Ben Hubbard's. . . Mr. and Mrs. ed grain, Axr o. 150 bus.ain; hainyDut andloo r , Jack. Westlake, Solina, Mrs. George H. MacDonald and family, Bow- 150 gr. aietrago edgai; CanHit n anal bus. oaMrtshnGa,.ow new. Black & Decker Valve Re- Marlow, George a n d Lillian, Hmanville, Mr.f John Gay, Bow-r Misses Dorothy and Doreen Cook, manville, Miss Ruby Bailey, Osh- Ha:Quniyogodh. set. Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril awa, Mr. Orland Bailey, Toronto, Poultry: 80 Rock pullets (good Black & Decker Valve Refacer. Smith and family, Fleetwood, Miss Edna Scott, Toronto, with strain). Brake Lining Machine. King with Mr. and Mrs. F. Cook. Miss Mr. and Mrs. T. Bailey .. . Mrs. A. Potatoes: Quantity of potatoes. Gas Analyzer. Florence Cook returned home Aldred was in Toronto . . . Mrs. Implements: McCormick Deer- Flush Gun. Black & Decker after holidays. . . Misses Ella and Tumpkins in Toronto. ing binder, new, îatest type, Heater Gun. Power Alemite Dorothy Hoskin, Bowmanville, at __________ tractor hitch, Oul Bath closed in Grease Gun, nearly new. home. .. Mr. J. McLaughlin celle- glass, alemite fittings with out- Spark Plug Cleaner. Tire Re- brated bis 85th birthday at Mr. This is subscription time. side support and carrier; binder groover. Caster and Camber tongue to this binder, new, for Machine. horses, and 1 set new 3-horse Black & Decker Small Drill, 1-4 whiffletrees; manure spreader, inch. 1-2 inch H.D. Drill, ftew. new, Cockshutt No. 4, latest type, 2 large Bench Vises. and 1 tractor hitch, new; McCor- Several Grease Guns for 100 mick Deering tractor pîow, new, lb. barrels. Lathe with Motor and ELF No. 8 C, ace bottom, 2-furrow; Shaf ting. Massey Harris No. 20 A combin- Clutch Rebuilding Machine. ed grain and fertilizer drill, new, Bench Grinder. Electric Welder, il disc; factory built Autotractor, nearly new. Chev., 31, 6 cyl., new ,steel Torch for Welder. Black & wheels with lugs, lights, starter Decker Cylinder Wall Hone. equipped with extra outside cool- Large Tank, complete with 3 ing devîce. First class shape; h.p. Motor, double Curtis Coin- SERVICEorchard power sprayer, first class pressor, Guages, De Vibliss Gun shape, 4 cyl. Star-Been, pumps and Hose. 160 gal. tank, battery, starter, on Taps and Dies. Reamers. Ten- [F000 STORES PRiCES SUBjECT TO MARKET CHANCES trucks; potato sprayer, 4 rows, 1 sion Wrench. Wheel Pullers. W[ RESERVE THE RIGNI 10 LIMIT QUANTIT IES horse drawn, good for any vege- table spraying; spring tooth culti- Aligning Machine Equipment. Um UOU R OWN Lb.59 vator with tractor hitch, good; Other small equipment necessary BL CKT A FLAVOURFUL stif f tooth cultivator with tractor for general garage work too PAL OLVESOAP Se.~ Giant 3 hitch, good; 2 14-plate double disc numerous to mention.b PALM LIV P 2R'kg. 19 3Cake230with tractor hitch; wagon, f irst hVl~l~ffIe Re. kg GaCaPg class shape; new flat platform and Roll Top Desk. Filing Cabin-b 24 9IO M~ sides for hay; new box fits the ets. Office Chairs. s 5.Lb. ~~wagon for apples; dump outfit As hr ilb fee o e GINILVIL uîi-a-~ - - 5..Lb. Bag 24< for turnips, new; land roîler, steel, As hr ilb fee o Lb.24 good; hay rake for 2 horses, good;sl a h am ieY ag PL~~U.AUI OC A 4<2 sets o6f harrows with tree; quantity of new electrical and re- CLFM O O A R' Tisdul plw Nainl ga; pair parts for cars and trucks. CLAK 2 ne15 dul lw ainl ag m7inL S UP' 2T single plow, M.H. No. 21; McCor- As this is a very large sale itn N S ROYANL 24-Lb. 3 mick, new, big, No. 4 mower; will be conducted from 10:00 a.m. o F LOUE HOUSEHOLO Bag 23e Bag-73 grain grinder in good shape with sharp to 12:00; from 1:30 p.m. os EE SF Dn S algood belt; 3 1-row, 1-horse scuff- 5:30 p.m., and again from 7:00 e DnDee i e lers; fanning mill; root pulper, p.m. until completed.E ANN PAGEower. eg.2 Pkgs M.H., good; road grader for LOUE 5 ROSES 7-.Lb < horses, wagon; trailer in good TERMS CASH NILKR Bag'- 2 condition; electric fencer, new, IGL Mpl17afLb with new battery; Pontiac, 28 POSITIVELY NO RESERVE e( D E DLA RD 1Mapie Leaf Lb.S, Tenderfiake sedan, 6 cyl., serial no. 95892; BM .CALS OVNB REDH fAD Manyflowers A Cks 1l cyclon seeder for small seed; Former Dodge and DeSoto OVN RSH7 extra 3-horse steel whiffletree; Dealer.Ir Whit SO P Haltglo 4Cae 17e number of good grain bags and B4- Whcie Wheat OGILVIEIS sacks; harness, complete, gocid, a Cracked Wheat ~ ~ JF Pkgs. 9 for 3 horses; pruning tools, dust- Lake Shore, Clarke 2 s1< L horeSEn Lb. apl brel;Deaalmlksp Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Garnetj JEWEL Shorteng Lbs19< ropes, carrier an'd Rickard and James, Shaw's, atS hay fork; riding plow; cross cut John Hendry's. .. Miss A. Jaynes, a ~ r i~tdf ~saw, beetle, wedges; 4 pressure Peterboro, at Mr. B. Jaynes'. ..s Sguns for alemite fittings; 3 gaso- Milton Brown at home . . . Jean tl line barrels; chick feeders, chick Holmes at W. Holmes' . .. Miss ZEc coal; grain binder, Deering, 7-ft.; Holmes, Toronto, at Mr. H. Row- manure spreader, M.H., low land's. . . Mr. and Mrs. N. Goheen down; Iamount of tractor ou, at Mr. J. Holmes'. .. Mr. and Mrs. SERVCE .. .... 1 grease; number of double whif- John Mitchell and Vivian at Mr. _________ lerees, neckyokes, forks, tools, C. Mitchell's. .. Gordon Tonkin, VIGROU AN WiNEY hoes; 5 extra big guards for flat Oshawa, at Mr. S. Powell's. grain binder, new; and too many Floyd Martin had his tonsils re- r mmu u'U Choice 28-0z.Case other articles to mention; lumber: moved.A TuwAaauLTin ie C $2.6 new, boards and 2x4 scantlings; Mr. and Mrs. ClintorN Brown P Cae d about 100 rail ties, most bard and family have moved to New- h PEAS STANDARD 20 oae 24 wood; brQoder stove. tonville and Mr. and Mrs. Robert if& New Brooder House, double Hendry and Bruce to Ex-Mayor ai TO.JIEFanrcy ~~20z 5g Case $200N f e, nslaed M. J. Elliott's farm in Bowman- TO .JU C 3Tns2New Colony House. ville. Implements Practically Ail Newv We welcome Mr. and Mrs. b No Reerve George Skelding and family who J& pS ECA RTerrns Cash - N eev have moved on the farm vacated 'Idvu .ii v m aSale at 1 p.rn. sharp by Browns.W Meaty Blade Roast.............. lb. 21c Short Rib Roast.........lb. 25c Rib Brisket Beef........lb. 12c Round Steak or Roast......lb. 39c Porterhouse, Wing or Sirloin Steak or Roast..........l. 41c Lean Hamburg Steak.......lb. 21e Grade A FowI .................. lb. 35c Mock Chicken Loaf.......lb. 33e Choice Bologna.........lb. 20c Skinless Weiners........lb. 26c -Jumbo Smoked Fillets......lb. 32c Choice Halibut Steaks......lb. 37c Calif. Navel Oranges, 220's...doz. 39c Mex. Tomatoes, Ige.......25c lb. Cal. Lemons, 300's................ 39c Cal. Carrots............c lb. Celery Stalks.........2 - 25e Fia. Green Beans........25c lb. Cuban Pineapples 30's....35c Shallots....2 - 17c Grapefruit, 96's 4-23c THERON MOUNTJOY, Clerk; 5T.MER WILBR Auctioneer. 13-2 Kendal Eester Visitors: Miss Georgina Derlington, Ajax, et home... Miss Myrtle Falls, Peterboro, with ber parents. . . Miss Helen Mercer, Toronto, witb Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mercer . . . Mn. and Mrs. Hamilton Boyd and Bob Alex- ander, Toronto, with Mn. and Mrs. B. Alexander. . . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thertell, Toro.to, with friends. . . Mr. and Mers. Aylward Little, Toronto, with Mrs. Neva Little. .. Pte. Wilfred Rougbley, Mns. Bruce Anderson and Fneddie with Mrs. Thorne and Mrs. Roughley. . . Fît. Sgt. Wm. Lowe and Miss Shirley Lowe with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, Sr. . . Miss Annie Thompson end two friends of the R.C.A.F., et home with Mrs. Thompson and Arthur... Mrs. A. Mevin and sons, Newcastle, Miss Ada Wilson and Fred Wilson, Bowmenville, with Mr. Dick Wil- son. . . Mr.. end Mrs. N. McKay, Mrs. M. Mclnnis and Harvey, and Mns. Fraser, West Hill, Mn. and Mrs. Ross M,ËCay and son, Pont Hope, with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mencer. Mns. R. Mercer and David returned to West Hill with them. We are giad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson home after spending the wînter with their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Wan- nan. Eester service wes conducted Sunday morning by Mrs. S. J. Grey of Perrytown. It is ex- pected service will be held next Sunday morning. Twenty Stranreer flying boats have been purchesed from the Canadien War Assets Corpora- tion by e Montreal transport finm. The planes will be used in the Caribbean during the winter and on a pnopased Canadien North- kwest staging route in summer. RICH AS CAN BE There, in a nutshell, is a description of oui' finest- miade Creamery Butter. Better, p u r e r, richer, creamier Butter cannot be made. You 'l believe us after you've tried a poumd on your table at home. You ,ll know then why it 's the choice of families where only the best can enter. Try a pound today. No higher in price I FRFISHEGGS AI Grade Large size, order them for Easter. TRY OUR CHOCOLATE MILK Milk, Cream, Butter and eggs delivered. Bowmanville Dairy ]Phone 446 or 703 PAINT FLO-GLAZE "Canada's Besi"' Palnts and Enamels for wood-work, walls, furniture and floors. OLD COLONY A reliable medium prleed paint for ever>' purpose. VARNISH and SHELLAC for floors and fursiture COLD WATER PAINTS We have NU-WALL, CA- SEIN and MEZZOTONE in an>' shade you ma>" prefer. For walls and cellngs. Eas- il>' appled, durable and washable. Also Floor Cleaner, Furni- ture Polish, Floor Wax, Rug Cleaner and Silver Polsh. J, W, JEWELL "BIG 201, PHIONE 55t Auction Sales I have been authosrized to seil by public auction for Wm. Hep- burn, Lot 18, Con. 5, Whitby, on Wed., Apr. llth, ail bis farm stock, implements, barness and etc. Sale 1 p.m. Terms cash. Elmer Wilbur, auctioneer. 13-2 I have been authorized to seil by public auction for John Woj- riakoski- Lot 20, Con. 3, Clarke, on Monday, April 9th, all bis farm stock, implements, harness and etc. Sale 1 p.m. Terms cash. Elmer Wilbur, auctioneer. 13-2 Friday, April 6, the underkign- ed will seIl by public auctiof for Bruce Ferguson, in the Village of H-ampton, 3 horses, cattle, impie- ments, harness, quantity of feed. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. J. D. H{ogarth, clerk; Elmer Wilbur, auctioneer. 12-S I have received instructions from the Executors of the estate of the late J. W. Glenney, Mill St., Newcastle, to sell by public auctîon on Sat., April 7, at 1 p.m. sharp, aillbis bousehold furni- ture and garden tools. Terms cash. Jack Reid, auctioneer. 14-1 I have been authorized to selI by public auction for E. Kush, Lot 22, S. %/, Con. 1, Darlington (south of Maple Grove 1 % miles, and 1/ mile west) on Sat., Apr. 14, all bis farm stock, im- plements (some are new), hay, harness. See bills. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. Elmer Wilbur, auctioneer. 13-3 I have been authorized to seil >y public auction for E. A. Sipe, Lot 20, Con. 3, Whitby, (2 miles vest of Ross's Corners) on Tues., A.pr. lOth, his farm stock, impie- nents, harness, etc.' This is a good berd of dairy cattie, aiso a new DeLaval 2-unit milking me- bhine. Sale 1 p.m. Terms cash. Elmer Wilbur, auctioneer. 13-2 Cattle sale: I have been au- thorized to selI by public auction for George Tabb, Lot 14, Con. 10, )arlington, (11'/2 miles east of Davey's Store, Burketon) on Mlon., April l6th, bis herd of cattle consisting of young cows 'enewing in April and May, and some 'young cattle. Sale at 2 >.m. Terms cash. Theron Mount- joy, clerk; Elmer Wilbur, auc- tioneer. 14-2 Auction sale of farm stock, im- plements, etc.: Mr. W. J. McCul- lough, Lot 29, Concession 4, Township of Hope, % mile East of Zion Church, will seli by auc- tion on Friday, April '6th, 1945, at one o'clock, ahl his farm. stock, rnplements, hay and good clean seed oats and rye, horses, cettie, swine and a fulll une of A-1 im- plements including cream seper- ator, 2-horse power engine, seed drill, almost new, truck, scales, binder, mowers, plows, cultivat- rs, hay fork, rope, harness, forks, chains, and lots of other articles. rerms cash. No reserve as Mr. NcCullough is giving up farming. JH. Wilson, auctioneer; Mark P. rr 9 n ti ti c ir si d: 01 CI in s bE su c. m sil il an TE Sa ci jm Newtonville Mr. Shaw and friend, Toronto' at the Shaw cottage. . . Mrs. W. C. Lake is much improved in healtb and able to be around again. Monday evening little Bobb' Kimbaîl entertained bis small friends at bis second birihday party. Visitors: Vance Cooper, R.C. A.F., Mountain View, and Mrs. ~Cooper and Joy, Orono, with Mr. and Mrs. George Kimbaîl. .. Miss Sybil Hood and Mr. Stan Payne, Peterboro, witb his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Payne. . . Mns Chas. Reid, Toronto, with be: daugbter, Mrs. Wilfred Woods.. Alfred Redknap, Oshawa, witl bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Redknap... Mrs. Alfred Redknaî is ill in Toronto and Mrs. Arthur Redknap is looking after baby Donald. . . Miss Fae Jones in Warkworth. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones, and Bud, went down Sunday and brougbi ber home. .. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Williams and June, Port Hope, with Mr. and Mrs. George Staple- ton.. . Mrs. Lax and femily, Port Hope, and Miss Audrey Jaynes, Peterboro, at Mr. Wm. Milligan's ...Miss Rosemary Bostock, Orono, witb ber grandmother, Mrs. J. Peeden. . . Miss Phyllis McNeîl, Oshawa, witb Miss Lena Kimbaîl. . . Mr. and Mrs. Max Stapleton, Evelyn and Thelma, witb Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jones, Port Hope... Mrs. J. Paeden and Rasemary at Kendal and Stark- ville. .. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lan- caster with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Nicholîs, Wesleyvjlle ... Master Bobby Leuty witb bis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lane. .. Mr.,and Mrs. T. A. Reid spent Tuesday in Toronto. .. Mrs. Bertba Reid and Hazel, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Reid.. Joan and Elva, little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Reid, are slowly recovering from their re- cent illness. There are several cases of measles here. Congratulations ta Pte. and Mrs. Lennox Vasey (farmerly Betty Stapleton) wha were mar- ried at Whitevale by Rev. Mc- Lachlan, Saturday. There was a presentation in Newtonville Hall, Monday night, for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd, Starkville. Mrs. Todd was for- merly Margaret Bowen. W.M.S. of United Churcb held their annual Easter Thank-offer- ing on Sunday evening when Rev. Dr. Reddick, Toronto, was guest speaker. Next Sunday, April 8, there will be a minister preaching for a caîl here and we would like the cangregation ta all come. Miss Kathleen Riches, Camn- bray, with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lancaster. Mrs. W. H. Jones attended the O.E.A. in Toronto. Clarke Union S. D. Souch is emang the first in tbe section ta start seeding. We welcome Erwin Rainey and family ta our section. 1Fred Blackburn's auction sale brought fair prices, especially the stock; implements were a little draggy. Visitors: Miss Mary Jewell, Bowmanville, with ber cousin, Miss Eileen Souch . . . Harry Bailey, R.C.A.F Deseranto, at home . . . Ed*~n Sandercock, Bowmanville, with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Sandercock ...Miss Blanche Tran with ber parents at Markbam. .. Mrs. Eva Allin, Port Perry, witb ber bro- ther, Mr. Frank Brown. Certified Health Salis 1 lb ------------------------ 59e Treat Seed Grain 1 Mb. Ceresan ------ 4 lbs. Ceresan --- $3.50 1 lb. Formalin ----- --25e FOR MOTHS ... Moth Blocks - ------- 10c Ga*nent Bags 39e, 55, 79 Moth Flakeg 19e lb. Larvex Spray 83e, $1.29 Fl>' Tox --- 24e, 43e, 79c SPECIAL PRICES Plnkharn's Comp ---87c 2 Hinds Cream -------79e ILactogen -----69e, $1.59 Pinex-------------------- 32e Llfebuoy Soap 2 for lie Parnolive ----2 for lie Vi-Mi-Caps --- $1.85, $3.25 Brown's Red Cross met et Mrs. Geo. Stephenson's and patched quilt blocks. Next xpeeting at Mrs. W. Farrow's. Mrs. Jim Curson spent the week-end in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. C. Turner and Melvin Graham were in Toronto. Mrs..C. Brown, Mrs. T. Wilson and Wyllene spent Sundey et Mn. and Mrs. C. Malley's, Lockhart's. Don't forget the Home & Scbool meeting. Cowanville Visitors: Mn. and Mrs. Roy Burley and Gardon, Port Granby, Mr. and Mns. Russell Yeo and Morley of Oshawa, et Mr. Wm. Leyton's . . . Mrs. E. Edwards, Misses Lure and Phoebe Ed- wards, Toronto, Mr. Percy and Eric Edwards, Peterboro, et Mr. Milton Edwards'... Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hallowell, Gerald and Helen, with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rusk, Port Hope. Helen remein- ed for Easter holidays. . . Miss Phyllis Hollingsworth is spend- ing a month with ber parents. A number fram here ettended the Crooked Creek Home & School Club on Thursday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cowen were presented with a 32-piece polka dot tee set, e flowered table cloth, a vase and bouquet of roses, and a smoker stand. The presen- tation wes made by the Home & School Club end Starkville, Cow- Woke up your liverq deans. y@ur systemi. MIss flghtine fit by taklng ENOYS "FRUIT SALT"-- Hollywood Wave Set 15e Drene Shampoo --39e, 67e Marchafld's Golden Hair W ash e--------------49c Parkers Shamnpoo ---69c KremIl-----------59e, 98c Wildroot Cream 011 59C Vitalis ---------- -59c, 99c Palmolive Sharnpoo 29e Vaseline Hair Tonic ----------50c, 85e Arrld Cream --- -----39e Mum ---------- 39c, 59C Etiqueite --------------- 39c Odorono Crearn- ---39e I enville and Crooked C r e e k schools in appreciation for their assistance in providing the music et their parties durîng the winter montbs. Mr. Alf. Dobson, Stark- ville, acted as cheirman, Mrs. Wes. Stringer read the address and the presentation was made by Miss Eileen Farrow, Miss Helen Deckbart and Miss Betty Scott. Enfield Visitors: Miss Vere Stinson and Mrs. R. Stinson, Toronto, et N. Stinson's. . . Mr. and Mrs. W. Bowmen and Bruce et A. J. Tamblyn's, Orono... Miss Evelyn Cunningham, Oshawa, et W. Pas-% coe's. .. Mrs. L. C. Pescoe, Miss X Bessie Pascoe, Mr. and Mrs. H. Beeton and Ian, Oshawa, et G. Bowman's... Mrs. A. W. Prescott with Mrs. Wilbert Smith, Osh- awa. .. Mr. and Mrs. Cbarley Henry and Barbare have moved into their home again, after spending the winter in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson and family are moving to Union. They held a successful sale in spite of heavy rein. A National Flex Council bas been formed in Montreal, made up of representetives fram ell the larger flax growing ereas of Can- ada. Fibre flax ecreage which wes about 12,000 acres in 1939 is now 40,000. Farty-three scrutch- ing milîs are in operetian. There were eight in 1939. Spring Fashions When it cornes to the smartest of new Spring fashions, this store is in the know - definitely. Experience of years, in serving the conimunity and satisfying the customers, enables us to give you a selection of the best in ciothes. The Newest in Styles, Fabrics, Colors Ail eyes "on our lime-up for 1945 Bpring suit stars! Bof tiy detailed, bright young suits to see you sniartly through Spring. Note their new feminine flange shoulders, coiiarless necid.ine, cuffed sleeves, rounded lapels. Wonderfui ward.robe investments - choose from new shirtwaist, cardigan, dressmaker suits - tail- leurs, too! Moderately priced in line with our budget policy! Fashion News! Smooth Spring Dresses and Suits ta see you through the busy days and niglits. See our soft classios stock. They will enhance your personal appearance. Ladies' Spring Coats Ail eyes on the line of oui' Spring Coats. They have limes and distinction. Bee oui' stock, $19.95 up MENS SPRING SUITS and TOPCOATS JUST RECEIVED Cryderman EYESJESTED - GLASSES FITTED -SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PholI ' lfII~C fl~ We Fit 695 UUILlING'S URUG STOREUmTrusses Couch, Johnston & THURSDAY, APRIL 5th, 1945 MODESS BIELlrS 2Sý 1 PAGE SIX THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO 1

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