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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 May 1946, p. 6

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PAGE SIX JTHEL UA I./.LI.I ' . S~S=** - V - ---- Wanted FARMERS to grow fancy beans on contmact acreage available on ail the leading green and wax.pod vaieties. Apply Sculthorpe Seed Co. Phone 598, Port Hope. 22-2* Wanted To Buy, EXTENSION and step ladders, any length. Apply S. G. Preston, Phone 2417. 22-1* QUIET horse, suitable for gard- ener. C. J. Mitchell, R.R. 1, Port Hope. Phone Clarke 3122. 22-1 PIANOS-Cash will be paid for used instruments. Should you have a piano not in use, and wish to sell, telephone 492 Bowman- ville. Fred J. Mitchell. 22-2 FEATIIERS and feather beds of ail descriptions. Highest prices paid. Write particulars to Queen City Feather Co., 23 Baldwin St., Toronto. 12-tf FISH-200 live moudcats, size 2" to 2 ft. long. Price 5 cents each. Any quantity at a time. Apply T. Lymer, 69 Queen St., Bowman- ville, Ont. 22-l* SINGER Drop Head Sewing Ma- chines. Will pay cash, cali or write, Singer Sewing Machine Co., Oshawa, 16 Ontario St. Phone 696. 14-tf OLD horses wanted for mink and fox food from $5 to $10 accord- ing to weight. Margwill Fur Famm, R.R. 1, Tymone. Phone Bowmanville 2679. 52-tf USEDBeaty lttercarrer n tractor, good three-furrow tractor plough, 12 or 14 inch bottom; Ford A front axle; chicken shelters.* Apply Murray Payne, R.R. 3, Newcastle. 22_ 1* CASH for Chevrolet, Pontiac, Ply- mouth or Dodge, '30 to '35. '28I or '29 Chevrolet acceptable. Car* must be in excellent condition throughout. C. G. Brown, R.R. 2,1 Oshawa. Phone 723-r-2, Oshawa. a 22-2 I Lost BROWN leather key case with zipper. Finder please returnto Statesman Off ice. 22 1* LOST èn Saturday night, silver coin bracelet. Finder please cali 208 King St. E., or phone 2698.I Reward. 22-1 WALLET-Between Hampton and Bowmanville containing registra- tion card, important papers and small amount of money. Finder m please return to Statesman Off ice. Jean Keitch, Hampton. 22-1 DOG lost-Yellow Collie dog with, white band around neck and bob tail, answers to the name of Rov- a er. Last seen, Sunday, at Oke's Corner north of Enniskillen. Find- er please contact Neil Yeilowlees, phone 2500, Tyrone. 22-1 Stolen STOLEN-Anyone knowing t h e whereabouts of a red bicycle with white fenders stolen from Ennis-i killen S.S. No. 16 Continuation School on Tuesday, May 28, 1946, kindly phone Alan Werry, Ennis- killen 2570. Reward if found. 22-1 Livestock For Sale SEVEN pigs, 7 weeks old. Phonea 265, Hampton. 22-1* NINE York<shire pigs, 6 weeks old. Apply H. A. Pascoe, Hampton. Phone 2187. 22-1 EIGHT young pigs. Apply E. A. Werry, phone 2570, Bowmanvilie. 22-1 YOUNG cow Holstein and Dur- ham with heifer calf at sîde. Phone 2144. C. E. Horn. 22-1 YOUNG pedigreed Angus bull. G. Bowman, Enfield. Phone 2839. YEARLING heifer, crossbred, Jer- sey and Holstein, vaccinated, herd accredited. W. Craig, R.R. 5, Bowmanville. Phone 2365. 22-1 FIFTY Yorkshire pigs, 7 weeks old; also Holstein bull, 1 year old. Oliver McCulloch, Lot 35, Con. 8, Dariington. 22-1* ONE beautiful black roan, regis- tered Shorthorn bull, 2 years and 5 months old. Also 20 bushels seed buckwheat. Phone 2831, Bowmanville. 22-1* CHICKS-If you want-June-July Bray Chicks for fall-winter pro- duction we strongly advise you or- der them now to get breeds and delivery date you wîsh. Hatchery will fill orders in order received. Contact us soon F. L. Byam, Tyr- one. 22-1 THERE'S no gamble about 1946. It's going to be a poultmy year. The poultry industmy is the logical one to expand today as birds are economical users of our short grain supply. It isn't too late to f11l up the brooders with Tweddies the husky, healthy, fast growing chicks. No waiting at Tweddies for your chicks. We can give prompt delivery on ail the popu- lar pure breeds and hybrid cross- es in non-sexed, puilets or cocker- els. Prices greatiy reduced for June. Aiso eight week to twen- ty-week old pullets. Free cata- logue. Tweddle Chick Hatcher- ies Limited, Fergus, Ont. 21-2 SMALL house, garage, hen house, electric.ity, 3 acres. Phone 2686. 22-1* FOURTEEN acres on Solina road. Will seil as whole or by lots. Good well and fence. Apply E. D. Pol- lard, phone 289W13, Courtice. 20-3* FIVE-room brick cottage- on easy terms in good condition, 27 by 30 feet, 36 Queen St. E. Price $3,000. Apply T. Lymer, 69 Quèen St., after 6 p.m. 21-3* STOREHOUSE 30x40, frame, can be moved intact or torn down for the use of the good lumber. Ap- piy Mr. Geo. Stoneburg, New- castle. 22-1 POULTRY and bearing orèhard farm, approximately 13 acres, al- so smail fruits, immediate posses- sion. Barn, henhouses for 1,800 birds, hydro, and water in same; frame house, 7 rooms, 3-piece bath, near Hampton. Lavemne Clemens, R.R. 6, Bowmanville. Phone 2436. 22-1 25 Gillette Blades --- $1.00 Gillette Razor and Blades ------------ 49e Autostrap Razor Set --- 79e Shick Razor Set--------- 98e LEG PAINTS No-Hoz --------- Duration --------- ---- 59e 49e Sun Glasses .... 25c-39c-75c Sun Glasses -- Noxzema Sun Noxzema Sun Cream - ------- ---------- $3.00 Tan ----- 30c-60c Tan ----- 30c-60e THURSDAY, MAY 3Oth, 1946 TENDERS TENDERS FOR LIGHTING COUNTY OFFICES Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 12:00 o'clock noon on Friday, May 31st, 1946, for installation of "Fluorescent" lighting' in County Offices and Judge's Chambers, Cobourg, as follows: Eight- (8) 2-tube, 40-watt, 48- inch fixtures. Exposed tubes. Nine (9) 4-tube, 40-watt, 46- inch fixtures. Exposed tubes. Ahl of the above to be su jed- ed on 48-inch rods. V Tender forms and information may be o.,tained at the office of*ý the Counties' Clerk, Cobourg, Ont." Ail tenders must be plainly g marked as such on outside wrap- ping.E. L. MacNACHTAN, 21-2 Counties' Clerk Trucking SCRE'ENED sana, gravel, loam, fill, cinders, manure. We have it, you name it. We will deliver it. H. B. Evans, R.R. 3, Bowmanviile, phone 2255. 20-4 Robinson's Pinkham's 100 Corega 32e 87c 19e 23c-39c-69e GinFis ---------39c-69c g .j I Dodd's Pis ----------- 43e Buchu Juniper Pis ------------- 25c-50c Alka-Seltzer - ---29c-59c Bromo Seltzer _ 25c-49c-98c Bayer's Aspirin 18c-29c-79c NyalA.SA. ---100 for 49c zGe t quick re- XCSA - 2c43-c E _ ~ liefwithFigsen FOR MOTHS -the pleasant tasting taxa- Larvex Spray ---- 83e-$1.29 tive you chew Moth Blocks ---------Oc-25C like candy. Aerosol Bomb --------- $3.98 In metal box Larvex Sprayer -------75c 2 5c CharmnKurl -CoId- Metal Lunch Kits ----- 69e Thermos Botties $1.19-$1.50 FILMS DEVELOPED FREE PhonNe SDRG TO EFi 695 OWLIG'S RUG TOR Trusses John. T. McCreery Optometrist Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Thursday - 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Optical Repairs COWLING'S DRUG STORE PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT - PHONE 695 Dowmanville Auto Parts SPECIAL Blue-Spots $1.75 Reduce Headlight Glare Auto Cleaning Màteriala Carner, Simonize, Sponges and Chamois Motor Overhaul Requirements Rings, Valves, Grinding Compound, Gasket Goo, Etc. Accessories: Wheel Spinners, Gear Shift Knobs, Tire Gauges, Cigar Lighters and Elements K. A. CAVERLY & SON 71 King St. W. on June lst 'Phone 402 Bowmanville Choose Wisely.#* WHEN DEATH OCCURS, WHICH FUNERAL DIRECTOR. WILL YOU CALL? We offer these qualifications: A long and honorable record of service to hundreds of Durham familles; an Intelligent, courteous, capable organization; modern funeral chapel and organ; complete equipment; lower prices. Complete funerals from $70.00. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CHAPEL SERVICE! F. F. Morris Co. DURHALM'S LARGEST FUNECRAL DIRECTORS Bowmanvile Oreno 480 - 734 27-1 s I 1 MODESS OELTS 1

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