THURSDAY, NOV. lst, 1945 PAGE SIXTEF.NTHCAAANSAEMNBWMNLLNTRO--------- DEATH PERCY-In Toronto on Oct. 31, 1945, William S. Percy, beloved husband of Ethel Hall Percy and father of Ruth Percy. Rest- ing at the funeral chapel of Northcutt and Smith for service Nov. 2 at 3:30 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Flow- ers gratefully declined. Stolen STOLEN FROM GOODYEAR, Oct. 26th, blue Willys sedan, serial No. 1570-Engine No. 15- 88; Plate No. -817W6. Any person knowing whereabouts please notify police. 44-1* Name of winners in the Lions Turkey Draw will be published in The Statesman as announced. Attention..a m 6 I wish to announce my appointment as Agent for Beatty Bros. Equipment formerly operated by W. S. Staples WilI carr a good supply of repairs etc. on hand Phone 497 - 2610 Bowmanville ROYAL THEATRE Bowanvlle- Telephone58 A WEK OFSUPERE ENTERTAI!NMENT THURSDAY - FRIDAY, NOV. .1 and 2 "Tarzan and the Amnazons" The latest and best with Johnnie Weissmuller, Brenda Joyce and Johnnie Sheffield as Boy. Added Shorts anid Cartoon. SATURDAY ONL1Y, NOVEMBER 3rd "Action in Arabia" with GEORGE SANDER and "'Neath Brooklyn Bridge" b. .For Rent 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 Strayed STRAYED ON TO LOT 13, CON. 4, Darlington, heifer, 2 years old. Owner may have samie by proving property and pay- ing expenses. W, J. Cann, phone 2252. 44-1 STRAYED LAST SPRING from Lot 6, Con. 7, Epst Whitby, Hereford-Guernsey heifer, de- horned, ear tag No. 90768Y2. ,Also strayed recently, Durham roan heifer, ear tag No. 90758Y2 Reward. Russell Down, R.R. 2, Oshawa. 44-1* Carda of Thanks Sgt. John Cotter wishes to thank the people of Newcastle for their parcels and cigarettes re- ceived during his period of over- seas' service. 44-1* The wife of the late W. N. Stevens wishes to thank their friends and neighbors and rela- tives for the lovely floral tributes and kindness and sympathy in the hour of sorrow. 44-1* The famnily of the late Mrs. Wil- liam C. Allin desire to thank their many friends and neighbors also Rev. F. R. Vanderburgh, pastor of Oak,«ood Church, who called on their'Fmother and helped to, brigh- ten the way through hier long ill- ness, also for the sympathy in the death of their mother. 43-1 personal SLENDOR TABLETS are effec- tive. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks' $5, at Alex McGregor's Drug Store. 32-48 SPENCER SUPPORTS, INDIV-ý idually designed for health and comifort. Mrs. E. Page, Ennis- killen, Registered Spencer Cor- setiere. 41-4* SUFFERING FROM BACK- aches, Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago is not necessary. Use Rumacaps at once for quick re- lief. McGregor's Drug Store. LAST CHANCE ON CARNIVAL prize of 1946 Ford Deluxe Se- dan. Draw New Year's Bye, so don't delay. Proceeds for Wel- fare work. Tickets, 3 for dol- lar or get 3 free for selling book. Write, Women's Institute, Rocky Mountain House, Alberta. 41-4* OSHAWA Free Parking Phone 1011 THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Novémber 1 - 2 - 3 Gary tooper - Loretta Young i *Along Came Jones with Williamn Demarest, Dan Duryea Latest Paramount News MON. - TUES. - WED. November 5 - 6 - 7 Dorothy MeGuire, Robt. Young Herbert Marshiall i The Enchanted Cottage with Mildred Natwick and Spring Byington The Thrillmng Story of a girl who wanted to be loved and a man who wanted to be for- gotten starts Thursday. Murder He Says starring Fred MacMurray - Helen Walker - Marjorie Main BIRTH HAGERMAN-To Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hagerman, a daughter, at Bowmanville Hospital on Mon- day, October 29, 1945. 44-1* DEATHS HAGERMAN - At Bowrnanville Hospital on October 29, 1945, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hagerman. 44-1* HIGGINBOTHAM-At 2544 West 2nd Ave., Vancouver, B.C., T. E. Higginbotham, aged 85 years, beloved husband of Jennie Mc- Lean. Burial in Vancouver on Thursday. BRAY-In East Whitby Town- ship, on Oct. 26, 1945, Samuel Bray, beloved husband of the late Susan Bradshaw and fa- ther of Irene, George, Norman and Frank, in his 84th year. Interment Eldad Cemetery.' COMSTOCK - At Bowmanville, on Oct. 26, 1945, Manson W. Comstock, beloved husband of Pearl Porteous and dear father of Audrey (Mrs. C. Anderson) and brother of Mrs. (Rev.) Is- aac Snell, Toronto, and Mrs. Dave Patterson, Ottawa. O'BRIEN-In Bowmanville on Oct. 31, 1945, Smyth O'Brien, beloved husband of Josephine Souch. Resting at Northcutt and Smith's Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the chapel on Nov. 2nd, at 2:30 p.m. Inttrment Bowmanville Cerne- tery. JENNINGS-On Sunday, Oct. 28, 1945, at the residence of her duteMrs. Fred Blackbur.n, Orono, Mary A. Jennings, in hier 90th year, beloved wife of the late William Jennings and dear mother of Alma (Mrs. S. Lawrence), Toronto; Florence (Mrs. George Rowe), Toronto; and Edithe (Mrs. Fred Black-' burn).' Interment Bowrnanville Cernetery. IN MEMORIAM BRUTON-In loving memory of Sgt. N. Bruton killed on active service on November lst, 1944. They laid him where ha feli in battle, far away frorn us Where we cannot plant hîs grave with flowers of rnerory That last sweet solace is denied, An exile still hie lies Under the alien stars of un- familiar skies. He will dwell within our hearts 50 long as love abides. -Ever remembered by His Comrades. 44-1* 1 1 l-elp Wanted Stinson, Nestîcton or phone Port Perry 197-r-3-1. 44-1 SINGLE, EXPERIENCED MAN SHROPSHIRE 3x SHEARLING Ior boy for farm work. Good and ram lambs. Apply Gordon home. Tractor and hydro. Brent, phone 2274, Bowrnan- Write Box 578 Statesman Off- vil. 44-1* jice, Bowmanvillc. 44-1* vle STEOGRPHE: Fr Lgalof-MARE. Reason for selling have STEN)GRPHE: Fr Lgalofm purchased 'truck. Phone 802 fice. Please apply in writing aftem 6 o'clock or 428 daytime. only stating experience (if any) 4- and salamy to L. C. Mason, Bar- 4- ister, Bowmanville. 44-1* REGISTERED 1 YEAR OLD _______________________ Shropshire lamb. Quantity of WANTED IMMEDIATELY GIRL 12-14" cedar wood. Wilfred or woman to help with general Sanderson, Enniskillen.0, Phone houscwork on farru. Wcekends 2442. 441 free if desired. Write stating wages required to Mrs. Ralph GOOD MILK COW, $65; SIX-YR. Sadler, Nestîcton, Ont. 44-2* old general purpose marc, quiet Notice To Creditors IN THE MATTER 0F THE ESTATE 0F SARAH RUTH TOOLEY, LATE 0F THE TOWNSHIP 0F DARLINGTON, IN THE COUNTY 0F DURHAM, WIDOW, DECEASED Ail persons having dlaims against the estate o! the abovç named deceased who died on ot about the l7th day of Decemnber, 1942, are required to file proof o! the same with the undersigned on or before the lSth day o! Novem- ber, A.D., 1945, after which date the administratrix shahl procecd to distribute the estate having regard only to the dlaims o! which she shahl have then had notice, and to the exclusion of al others. DATED at Oshawa, this lSth day of October, A.D., 1945. Joseph P. Mangan, K.C., 141/ King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario, Solicitor for Olive Amnelia Tooley, Admin- istratrix with Will annexed. 42-3 AT THE a& DRUG STORE November 1 a2 a3 &LOVELL When we test eyes it is donc properly C.N.R. Tickets Phone 778 colony house, $15. C. J. Mitch- ell, Newcastle. Phone Clarke 1914. 44-1 FIFTY LIGHT SUSSEX YEAR- old hens, still laying, rnostly through moult. $1.25 each. Please call after six p.rn., if in- terested. Ed. Youngrnan, R.R. 3, Pontypool. 44-2 Voters' List Pested Clerk's Notice of First Posting of Votera' List Voters' List 1945, Municlpality of Bowmanville, County of Durham Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 10 of the Voters' List Act and that I have posted up'in rny office at Bowmanville on the 29th Day of October, 1945, the list of all per- sons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elec- tions, and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby caîl upon all vo- ters to take immediate proceed- ings to have any errors or omis- sions corected according to law, the last day of appeal being Mon- day the l2th day of November, 1945 A. J. LYLE, Clerk of the Town of Bowmanville Dated this 29th day of October, 1945. 44-2 TOWN 0F BOWMANVILLE Court of Revision and Appeal Notice is hereby given that the first sitting of the Court of Re- vision for the Town of Bowrnan- ville will be held in the Council Room in the said Town on Thurs- day, November lSth, 1945, at 7:30 p.m., to hear and determine the several complaints of errors and omissions in the Assessment Roll of the said Municipality for the year 1946. And further take notice that ahl ratepayers who deem themselves overcharged or otherwise im- properly assessed may notif y the Clerk of the Municipality in writ- ing of such overcharge or im- proper assessment on or before the lSth day of November, 1945, and your complaint shaîl be tried by the said Court of Revision. Ahl persons having business at the Court are requested to attend as aforesaid. A. J. LYLE, Clerk of the Town of Bowmanville. Dated this 27th day of October, 1945. 44-2 W.H. Brown. CASE DEALER d okstove, Quebec heater, coa oul stove, washîng machine, bcdi Ichesterfield suite, dining roor dsuite, wardrobe, organ, side board, kitchen chairs, rnany othe articles. Sale 1 p.m. Terme Cash LORNE McCOY, Clark ELMER WILIBUR, Auctioneer 2, 44- Real Estate For Sale 6-ROOMED FRAME BUNGA- low on Queen St., Bowmanville. Phone Clarke 3320. 43-2 Found IN TO)WN-iHALL, EVE4I-NG 0F Oct. 25th, pair 'gloves. Owner mnay have same by calling at 52 Carlisle Ave. 44-1* Wanted to Rent UNbIERWOOD TYPEWRITER in good condition. Phone 336 Bowmanville. 44-.j* WARM, UNFURNISHED ROOM ct-ntral location preferred. Write Box 576, Statesman Off- ice. 44-1* SMALL HOUSE, 4 or 5 ROOMS, unnfurnished. Urgently want- ed by reliable party. Reward. Write Box 573 Statesman off- ice. 44-tf 1* Work Wanted ANYONE WANTING GARDEN plowed. Phone 496. 44-1* WELL DIGGING, complete with 32" cement tule. Also cernent tule for sale. Phone Ken Cain 56-r-19, Orono. 44-.4* TRACTOR CUSTOM WORK - Ail kinds of tractor work, ploughing, cultivating combin- ing, etc., done. F. S. Allen, phone 594, Bowrnanville. 24-tf-4* HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID, sanded and finished, old floors resurfaced. C. H. Levy, 25 years' experience. Ph on e 908-J-12 Oshawa. Residence Courtice. 36-12* AUTOMOBILES REFINISHED, paint repair and complete spray paint jobs. Moderate prices and satisfaction guaranteed. En- quire 33 Church St., L. G. Ea-' ton. 443* GîNERAL HOUSEWORK IN Bowmanville area in family of adults. Fifteen years' exper- ience including Kosher cook-* ing; wanted wage $65 rnonthly. Write Box 577, Statesman Off- ice. 44-1* Livestock For Sale 2 STOCKER HEIFERS. Phone 2326. 44-1 12 YORKSHIRE PIGS 10 WKS. old. W. Wesley Werry, R.R. 1, Hampton, phone 2471. 44-1 LEICESTER RAM, 1 year old. Apply N. R. 4ndrews. Phone 15-r-13, Orono. 44-1* 10 PIGS, 7 WEEKS ÔLD.* Jack Reynolds, Solina. Phone 2181. 44-1 3 PIGS il WEEKS OLD, $30. Apply F. Hutton, near Ebenezer Church. 44-2* 4 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS ready to breed, also Holstein heifer bred. Apply Carl Weiss, R.R. 3, Bow- manville, phone 2864. 44-1 ONE PURE BRED LEICESTER ________________________ P.-_ 9 -n- AEd1l iU 1 p -IU Notice Auction Sales I have been authorized to sel by public auction for W. R. Pick- cli, north haîf Lot 32, Broken Front, Darlington, on Tuesday, Nov. 6, all his farm. stock, imple- ments, harness, etc. Sec bills Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. J. Dý Hogarth, Clerk. Elmer Wilbur, Auctioncer. 43-2 Wood Sale. I have been auth- orized to seil by public auction for Mr. Donald Gibson, Lot 341 Con. 3, Clarke Twp. ('k mile E of fruit house, %k mile N.) on Sat- urday, Nov. 3, 250 apple trees, more or less, of different varie- tics. Ahl trees living. Sale ai 1:30 p.m. sharp. Tcrms cash. Jack Reid, auctioneer. 43-2* I have reccived instructions tc seU by public auction for Willian McHolm, Lot 28, Con. 3, HOPE Twp. (at Roseberry Hill on High- way No. 2) on Wednesday, Nov. 7, ahl his farmn stock, implements hay, grain, roots and wood and a full line of household furniture, For furthcr particulars sec bills Furniture sale will commence ai 12:30 p.rn. sharp. Terms cash Harold Caswell, clerk. Jaci Reid, auctioneer. 43-24 The undersigned has receivec instructions from Mm. Charles Z Pollard, Lot 11, Con. 4, Darling- ton, to seIl by public auction on Saturday, Nov. 10, the following 3 horses, 6 cows, poultry, 150 gal power sprayer, Friend, like new mower, binder, rake, two-horsE corn cultivator, 2 wagons, man- ure spreader, quantity of house. hold fumniture and rnany çther article. Sale at 1 p.rn. Terme cash. Ted Jackson, auctioncer 44-2 I have receivcd instructions tc scîl by public auction for Gordor Trirn, Lot 7, Con. 5, Clarke Twp (3 miles N. of Newtonville, 'h mile E.) on Friday, Nov. 2, hie entire herd of purebred Shorthorr cattlc, 4 Percheron horses, 12 Lei- cester ewcs, full line of good f arm machinery (a lot of this ma. chinery -is neamly new). Thie sale will also include a lot oi poultry equiprnent. For furthc: partitulars sec bills. Sale ai 12:30 p.m. sharp. Terms cash Positively no reserve. A. E. Mor- ton, clerk. Jack Reid, auction- eer. 43-2* The undersigned has received instructions fromn the executri3i of the estate of the late Mm. San Warren, Hunt St., Bowmanville to seîl by public auction at hie late residence his household cf- fects including cook stove (good) 2 Quebec heaters, coal oil heater coal oil stove, kitchen furniture dining chairs and sideboard, ' Morris chairs, odd tables, bed. moorn furniture, sewing machine couch, 2 trunks. chest of drawers dishes and glasswame, cookinî utensils, lawn mower, step laddei and garden tools. Sale ait 1:3( p.m., Saturday, Nov. 3. Terrns cash. Wm. J. Challs, auction- eer. 43-2 Wood Sale-The undersigned has received instructions to sel] by public auction for Robert Har- ris (known as the Russell Aun- gem ranch) Sat., Nov. 3, at Lot 21, Con. 1, Cartwright, (1/4 miles N, of Long Sault Church at town line) the followîng: 4 acres of standing hardwood, in 1/4 acre ~lots, more or lcss; quantity of pine tops and limbs; (pole lengths) in piles ready for buzzing; quan- tity of soft wood, cut in 12 nci lengths; quantity o! soft wood, mill edgings, blocks and slabs Purchaser will be given until May 1947 to remove wood. Sale a 1:30. Terms cash. Clifford Pe- thick, Enniskillcn, auctioneer. 44-1 GIVING UP FARMING The undemsigned auctioneer wili seîl by public auction for Harry T. James Lot 10, Con. 5, East Whitby (11/4 miles south of Columbus haîf mile East and South), on SATURDAY, NOV. 3ré HORSES 2 bay mares (aged); bay geldini 4 years; black mare 4 years (wi] register); brown mare, 4 year! (will register). CATTLE Durhamn cow 6 yeams, duc Nov, l8 Durham cov*6 years, bred Juni 3rd; Durharn cow, 6 yrs., due Dc 5th; 'Durham cow, 6 years, bre( June Sth; Durham cow, 4 years milking; Durham heifer, 2 years Articles For Sale -2 ACRES 0F GOOD TURNIPS. Phone 2823. 44-1 it GIRL'S WINTER COAT. SIZE 1. 14, blue. Apply Mrs. Upton Stephens, 72 Duke St. 44-1* 0 RAYMOND SEWING MACHINE n in good condition. Apply 35 e Temperance St. 44-1* 7DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUN, * 12 gauge. Apply Mrs. W. N. a Stevens, Newtonville, Ont. 441* SMALL HAND CUTTING BOX. W. C. Parsons. Phone 2315. tt 44-1 k $20 BUYS QUEBEC HEATER, Soven and reservoir. F. Hutton, near Ebenezer Church. 44-2* d GOTHIC JACKET HEATER, No. - 16 Gurney; 4 radiators; quanti- S ty of 11/4" galvanized pipe. Phone 795. 44-1 1. POTATOES-CERTIFIED SEED r; also'eating potatoes. Stewart's -e Seed Store, phone 577, Bow- manville. 44-tf ýr EIGHT-PIECE DINING ROOM S suite, oak. Also several bush- r. els of carrots. Mrs. R. B. Clark, 2 41 Liberty St. N., Bowman- n CAR - 1936 MAROON FORD Coach, good tires, Serial C189- 12051. $250 or best off er. Write ýs Box 574, Statesman Office. n 44-1* d CHILD'S LAIÈGE CRIB,con t- plete. Also high chair, both [S maple finish, like new. Apply )f 142½ King St. E., Bowman- ýr ville, evenings. 44-1 tt DRUMS, TANKS, S TEEL plates, silo rods and lugs, steel cable, angle iron, bearns, water ; piping and fittings. H. Glober, Port Hope, phone 160. 42-6 d MAN'S PLAID MACKINAW x coat, large; wornan's black i coat, size 40; piece of black fur , for coat collar. Phone 492. s 44-1 COAT FOR ELDERLY WOMAN, .'black, size 34-36, black fox col- ,'lar, pre-war material. Reason- 2 able price. Apply 51 Temper- - ance St. 44-1* ~FINDLAY CIRCULATING HEA- S, ter; 2 Coleman mantle lamps 9 in good condition. Mrs. Wm. r Scott, R.R. 4, Bowmanville, o phone 2527. 44-1 -MIXED HARDWOOD, consisting 2 of hardwood limbs and birch 4 ft. lengths, 2 or 3 cords to d the load. Prîce $12 per cord, Il delivered. Apply H. Robitaille, - R.R. 3, Pntypool.. 44-.4* 4 CYCLE JOHNSTON I RO0N J. Horse gas engine; Wettlaufer 2 n h.p. gas engine, Bosch magneto; f Souvenir 6-lid coal or wood e range with reservoir, open for ýf water front. Apply Bownian- ville Electricians, 42 King St. E. - Phone 438. 38-tf SVACUUMS FOR SALE, vacuums ,'repaired. "Good Vacuums for Good Housekeeping." A 15s o y guaranteed expert repairs, lub- - rication, replacements, etc. Cali C.U.C. Service Branch, Mc- Gregor's Hardware Store, Bow- manville, 774. 19-tf ELECTRIC WASHING MA - i chines, radios, rangettes, plates, vacuum cleaners, modemn and antique furniture of all kinds, Quebec heaters, cook stoves, box stoves, restaurant grill *stove. Also oil burners, etc. W. Glober, Port Hope, phone 160. Store42-6 OSHAWA'S NEW FURNITURE ýg Str - Everything in zn@dern, 11 cheuterfield, bedroom, dining 'S suites. and studios. Bedding and floor coverings a specialty. Quality merchandise at com. petitive prices. Before buying ; visit Bradley's New Furniture Le Store, 156 Sirncoe St. S., Osh- C. awa. 46-ti ýd S, WE ARE AGAIN ABLE TO OF- S; fer to the public the famous - Swedish Viking cream separa- n tors. The separator that brings al bigger cream cheques. A size to fit every need, either hand or power driven. For further information apply to Ethen E. Jones, Clarke P.O. Phone Clarke 7r2l. 43-2* Bowmanville Electricians, 42 King St. E. Ail kinds of electric wiring done. Motors repaired and installed. Phone 438. 14-tf CHANGE IN CLOSING HOUR In order to comply with the 48-hour week regulation we will be closing at 5:30 p.m. F. C. VANSTONE WLOUR AND FEED MILL Dowmanville 44-2* I wish to announce that I have purchased the Supertest Gas Sta- tion and garage business formerly operated by Spencer Burley, at Newtonville, and arn prepared to do general repair and body and fender work. Fred Saunders, Newtonville. 41-4* Wanted To Buy WILL PAY HIGHEST MARKET prices for Buckwheat. Phone Clarke 33-12. A. W. Glenney, Newcastle. 41-4 TOP PRICES PAID FOR NEW and used feathers, feather ticks, pillows, etc. H. Glober, Port Hope, phone 160. 42-6 HORSES WANTED FOR FUR farm. Rankine Mink Ranch, Haydon, R.R. 6 Bowmanville. Phone Bowmanville 2888. 44-4* WE ARE BUYERS 0F TIMOTHY and Clovers. Mail or bring in your samples for highest offer. Stewart's Seed Store. Phone 577, Bowrnanville. 41-tf SINGER DROP HEAD SEWING machines. Will. pay cash, cal or write, Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co., Oshawa, 16 Ontario Street, phone 696. , 14-tf I AM PREPARED TO BUY USED cars or trucks for wrecking pur- poses. Herbert Knapp. Auto Wrecker, Liberty St., Bowrnan- ville. Phone 418. 41-4* PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL R E - quiring car for esential purpose will pay highest price.ail cash for good late model sedan. Write Box 575 Canadian States- rnan. 44-1 OLD HORSES WANTED for Mink and Fox Food frorn $5.00 to $10.00, according to weight. Also beef tripe. Margwill Fur Farm, R.R. 1, Tyrone, Ont. Phone Bowrnanville 2679. 43-tf LIVE POULTRY and feathers: Good prices paid. M. Flatt, R. R. 1, Bethany. Phone 7r13. (Busi- ness carried on by Mr. Flatt personally, no agents employ- ed.) 42-11* WE ARE [N THE MARKET FOR all varieties of Clover and Tirn- othy seed.,'Bring or mail sarn- pIes. Phone Clarke 33-12. A. W. Glenney, Newcastle. 4-8, GUARANTEED Radio Service Tubes, Batteries, etc. Roy W. Neads 85 King St. E. Phone 5801 26-tf RORSES, WANTED FOR FOX MEAT PHONE ORONO 42-R-2 OR ORONO 77-R-4j 37-tf JURY DAYS FOR COLLECTION Note the new changes of collection and deUvery ln your district. This lu made necessary' by new tovernim regulationh whlch permit un to cover any one district Three Days A Week We wili, theretore, b.i Bowmanville Mon., Wed., & Fri. HAVE YOUR BUNOLE READY Oshawa Laundry & Dry Cleaning C0. LDUZTE FOR ECONMY Bond your oc«icaanwittb 70urlaundsy PHONIE - M1 -M x-,q%.xrý Do 14 Rlght Wlth "Sealtite"l Sealtite Rockwool HIOME INSULATION (Blowlng Method) F. A. BRUCE 47 Queen St. East Bowmanvillie Phone 494 34-tf ýe. THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO