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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Jun 1946, p. 6

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PAGE SIX *J V VMLA AU THUItSDAY, JUýIMI 27th, 194 1McNulty's I King St. Bowmanvlfle Enjoy the sunny days . .. play sports for your health. Tennis - Golf - Swim Pienles - Etc. Condition Yourself ***Keep Healthy RENT A BICYCLE Saturday Eve to Mon. a.m. Expert Repalrs - Key Dupl- cating - Brazing Basebali - Softbîàll- Tennis Fishing Equlpment- Paddles Dart Boards - Jerseys Musical ]Instruments JUST ARRIVED Fishing Rods ------------ $12.75 Ambassador Reels ------- $10.50 Installed ini Any Type of Furnace FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 3rd Write or phone for pariculars and Syllabus of Courses. Early registration is advisable. Bowmanvi lie Business School (Reg'd Trade School) 154 King St., East Phone 434 Bowmanville, Ont. on Tuesdays A Representative of The Singer Sewing Machine Co. wlll be in Bowmanville to service ail makes of sewing machines. Expert Workmanship Guaranteed If i need of service write or phone before the above days. 17-tf1 Asphait Shingles iRoofing - Eavestroughing Phones: 4 Res. 26741 a BIRTHS BENNETT-In New York City June 15, 1946, to Drs. Mos4 White and Graham Bennett daughter-Patricia Ellen. BLUNT-To Mr. and Mrs. Frî Blunt, formerly Jean Hogartt son, on Tuesday, June 25th, E at Bownîanville Hospital.2 GEACH-Ralph and Ella Ge are happy ta announce the bi of a daughter (June Carol) littie sister for Kathleen, at B( manville Hospital, June 17, U 26 PURDY - Hardy Edw. Gloria-Jane wish to announce arrivai of their brother (De' Williams), June 2th, 1946, Kîrkland District Hospital. A cond grandson for Dr. and Mrs B. Williams. 2 TENNANT-Mr. and Mrs. KE Tennant (nee Kathleen Cowlii are happy to announce the bi of their daughter Carolyn D lene in Bowmanville Hospital June 11, 1946. 26 MARRIAGE YEO-STEVENSON - At Enr killen United Church parsona on June 14, 1946, Rev. J. A. Plz united in marriage Ruth Mar.i daughter of Mrs. Stevensona the late Thomas Stevenson,1 niskillen, and Clayton Thon Yeo, son of Mr. and Mrs. ArtJ Yeo, Port Loring. 6 Mrs. W. C. Wayling, 251 Ki St. E., Oshawa, wishes toa nounce the marriage ofh daughter, Constance Jean, to l Philip Beaufoy Pattrick, son Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Pattrick, Li erty St., Bowmanville. The mE riage took place in St. John's A glican Church, Bowmanville, 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 8. » T ceremony was performed byt Rev. J. dePencier Wright. 26- COX-In Emporium, Pa., U.S.. on Monday, June 24, 1946, Char. Cox in bis 67th year. Brother Mrs. Gus Bounsahl, Bowmanvi] 2( GAY-Saturday, June 22, 19ý at the borne of bis daughter (M: Harold McDonald), John GE beloved husband of Mantha G, and deŽar father of Chanlie ai Elva. Service in Mornis Cbap, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30, Ju] 25. Interment at Orono cen tery. 26- LATHANGUE-In Bowmanvil on Saturday, June 22nd, 19' Norman Lathangue, behoved hu band of Lucille Gilis, in bis 65 year. WOODLEY-At the Sick Chil ren's Hospital, Toronto, on Sa urday, June 22nd, Philip Gordo infant son of Mr. 'and Mrs. C. Woodley, aged one montb. 26 ENGAGEM ENTS Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Tkatcb wiý to announce the engagementi thein youngest daughter, Natal (Tolly) to Bernard S. Reid, sc of Mn. and Mrs. A. A. Reid,i Spningbrook. The marniage take place July 6. 26-1 The engagement is announcE 'of Jessie Mildred Fraser, daugl ter of Mn. and Mrs. Harry Frase Tyrone, Ont., ta Lawrence He: bert Adams, son o! Mr. and Mr James Adams, Enniskilhen, t. marriage ta take place in Tyror the latter part of June. 26-1 Commercial - Domestic ANY MAKE Laid by Expert Setters FREE ESTIMATES Choice of Colours Specialize Kîtchen and Bathrooms PHONE 653 In our moderni funeral chapel the services may be conducted with all the dignty and reverence that would obtaixi in a chu.rch or private home. In addition, the Chapel pro- vides extra conveniences and faciities flot possible anywhere else. I DURHAM'S LARGEST FUNERAL DIRECTORS IBOWMANVILLE 480 - 734 ORONO 27-1 y? on etta t, a ank b, a 946, 26-1 each irth ), a 0ow- 946. :6-1 * and the erek at L se- s. L. 6-1* .eith ng) ýirth Dar- 1on fis-É age, ant Jan, and En- mas 'hur an- her i [Mir. of ,ib- iar- at rhe the a les of le.H 6-1 e 46, Irs. 01 ay, pi ,ay fr ind )el, ine t0 Ile st 46, t:( as- i n th or ar s e Id- of at- fic n, th -26 ýsh te: of r ah dBI ýh- P1 ýr- 011 .* 1:1 he gr, ne tak f or ta -del ing 13t pos FeE goo sea: Six Mai ber 1 For ed scat con( icat TI( Sou cal. fer. DID IN MEMORIAM WRENN-To the memory of a beloved husband and father, Ser- geant A. E. Wrenn, who passed to rest Juiy lst, 1918, and two sons killed in Belgium, 1914-18. -Sadly missed by Wife and Queenie. 26-1* COLE-In loving memory of a dear husband, Howard Cole, who passed away June 27, 1942. "Nothing- can ever take away The love a heart holds dear; Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near." -Ever remembeped by Wife. 26-1* OKE-In loving memory of our dear mother, Emma Jane Oke, who departed this life June 23, 1943. "God knows how much we miss her, Neyer will ber memory fade; Loving thoughts shall ever wan- der To the spot where she is laid." -Ever remembered by Daugh- ters and Grandchildren. 26-1 CARTER-In proud and loving memory of Fhying Officer Roy E. Carter, shot by the Gestapo, July, 1944, after six weeks in the un- derground. Time speeds on, two years have passed Since death its gloom, its sha- dows cast Within our home, where ail seem- ed bright, And took from us a shining light. We miss that light, and ever wihl, His vacant place there is none can fil. Down here we mourn, but not in vain, For up in heaven we will meet again. -Sadhy missed by the Family. 26-if CARDS 0F THANKS Mn. and Mrs. C. W. Woodley and family wish to thank thein many relatives and fniends for sympathy extended during thein recent bereavement. 26-1 Werry picnic will be heid at Hampton, Juiy 20, afternoon and evening. 26-1 St. John's W.A. wvill hol d a sale if Home Cooking in St. John's Panisb Hall on Fmiday, June 28tb nom 3 to 6 p.m. 26-1* INVITATION A cordial invitation is extended to aIl students, ex-students and tachers, parents and fniends of 3tudents of Blackstock Continua- ion Scbool to attend the unveil- rig of the Honor Holl and Mem- nrial Tablet to the 44 students nd one teacher who offered their ;ervices in World War IL. "Six )f wbom paid tbe supreme sacni- ce." On July lst at 1 p.m. at rie scbool in Blackstock. This ýalso the day of tbe officiai rownsbip Welcome Home. ý6-1 Henry Tbompson, Sec.-Treas. The Council of Cartwright ex- md a cordial invitation to all ýesidents and friends of the town- flip ta share in a municipal Wel- ome Home to our veterans dur- ng the weekend of July lst. The )rognamme will include an open tir service of Thanksgiving in the lackstock Park on Sunday, 3 ).m., and wiil continue on Mon- lay with bail games, sports and dber entertainment beginning at 30 p.m. Let us ail join for 'a treat weekend. Signed: Heeve N. R. Green. 25-2 Radio Service C. CROWE is prepared to do a harougb job on your radio. For his type of service, phone 2174. 02 Elgin Street, Bowmanviile. 25-3* 'E RADIO SHOP, Bowmanville, ffers hanest charges, latest type Luipment and trained persan- el. Our two radio tecbnicians îtb hold Government Centificates fProficiency in Radio. Phone 3. 18-tf Notice Dr. W. H. Birks' off ice will be osed from June lst to June 30, Llusive. 21-6 Dr. Storey's office will be ciosed une 28tb ta Sept. lst, inclusive. 24-8* Dr. H. Ferguson's office will be lsed fromi June 28 to August 3. iclusive. 25-2* Mrs. C. A. Wight is prepared ta ike a limited numben o! pupils )r kindergarten. Those wishing register please cail 2222. 26-2 We wili be unable ta make any eliveries of flour and feed dur- ig the week o! July 8th ta July 3th. P]ease onden your require- ients for that week as soon as ssibie. Vanstone Flour and eed Mihîs. Phone 777. 26-2 Personai Y'GIENIC Supplies (nubber )ods) maiied postpaid in plain, aled envelope with pnice iist. x samples 25c; 24 samples $1,00. aiii Orden Dept. T-38, Nov-Rub- ýr Ca., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont 18-9 TCH CHECKED [TC in a Jf or Money Back )r quick relief from itching caus- Sby eczema, athiete's foot, hbies, pimples and other itching nditions, use pure, cooling, mcd- ied, liquid D.D.D. PRESCRIP- ON. Greasehess and stainhess. othes, comfonts and quickly Ims intense itching. Don't su!- ..Ask youn druggist today for )DM. PRESCRIMTON. Articles For Sale COCKSHUTT iller. Phone 594. 26-1 * Livestock For Sale TWELVE pigs, 8 weeks old. Apply Ralph Simpson. Phone 2437. 26-1* ICE-BOX. Newîy enamelled. Ap-1 HORSE-Three ta choose from. ply 28 Brown St. 26-I * W. G. Werry, phone 2253. 26-1*1 DRY soft wood slabs and bard- wood slabs and cordwood. Phone 741, or call in at 30 Duke St. 26-1* COAL oul stove, 3-burner, nearly new. Apply Mrs. T. Bennett, 137 Scugog St., Bowmanville. 26-1* HAY for sale. About five acres of claver and timothy. Twa miles north of Tyrane. Phone 389. 26-1 DANISH Bail Head late cabbaâe plants. Bert Budai, R.R. 3, Bow- manville. Phone 2810. 26-1 SLENDOR Tablets are effective. 2 Weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5; at aIl druggists. 26-1 CANARY cage and stand. Apply Mrs. Fred Lewis, 66 King St., West. 26-1 ONE 100 ft. roll of 11/% inIch mesb chain link fence. Appiy A. W. Graham, Newcastle. Phone 1223. 26-1* WOOD, 4 ft. or sawed in foot lengtbs; some bardwood and some mixed wood. J. A. Carscadden, Orono. Phone 25r9. 26-3* EXCELLENT summer wood, 1,000 good cedar rails, 10c each. Apply Cecil Wilson, R.R. 2, Nestieton. Phone Port Perry 124r14. 26-2* STOVE' for sale, Moffat electric stove, needs some repairs, very reasonable. Apply C. G. Hay, 31 Centre Street. 26-1* SILO, 30xl2, stave, in good con- dition; also M.-H. corn scuffler. Apply J. C. Burdett, phone 2225. 26-1 * WE are expecting a can-hoad of crusbed stone soon. Ideal for driveways. Bickelh Trucking Company. Phone 574. 26-2 R.C.A. Victor battery radio, 8x3½/ x5" in good condition; also child's steel crib. Harry Philp, Nestie- ton. Phone Port Perry 225r12. 26-if IF motbs 1Iamage your rug witb- in 5 years, Beriou wilh repain or replace it without cost to you. Buy Berlou today. Mason and Dale, phone 408. 26-1- TWO used M.-H. binders, in first class condition; used bay rake; used horse scuffler; used tractor stiff -tootb cultivator. W. H. Brown, Case Dealer. Phone 2610 on 497. 26-1 NEW Singer Sewing Machines are now avaihable, ehectnics and trea- dhes! For funthen information write or phone Singer Sewing Ma- chine Company, 16 Ontario St., Oshawa. Phone 696. 4-tf FUR coats motbproofed for five years for oniy 25e a year. Berlou Mothspnay guarantees to repair your coat if damaged by motbs within five years.. Alex McGre- gor, Drugs. 26-1 INTERNATIONAL gas engine, 1½/ h.p., in excellent condition. Ahso Aladdin hanging iamp and floor lamp. Kennetb Gilbank, Bunketon, phone Port Perry 78- 26-1 GURNEY gas range, 4-burner. oven and broîler, nearly new, on- ly used 3 montbs. Also 9-tube console radio, Globe-trotter, 1938 model. AppIy Herb Stainton, RHR. 1, Bowmanviiie. (Hampton). 26-1 * ARE your hogs rougb, stiff, and~ generaliy unthrifty? Use Finn's Hog Conditioner and Finn's Hog- Fix, they do the job. Feed your sows and shoats Finn's Hog Min- erais, Do your sucking pigs scour? S.E.S. tablets will stop them. Ball's Mill, Taunton, On- tario. 26-i OSHAWA'S new funniture store- Everything in modern. Chester- field, bedroom and dining room suites, and studios. Bedding and floor coverings a specialty. Quah- ity merchandise at competîtive pnices. Before buying visit Brad- ley's New Furniture Store, 156 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. 46-tf NEW equipment: Scuff lers, Inter- national tractor plows, Bissel tan- dem disc barrows, steel wbeeis equipped with 600xl6 nims, rub- ber tircd wagons witb timken beanings, harrows, Autotrac at- tachments, Oliver team scuffler. Phone Carl Todd, Clarke 15-20. 26-2l* COMBINE McCormick - Deening No. 42 R; equipped witb lifters, pick-up attacbment, closed end reel, supplemental divider, dloyen attacbment and scour-kieen, grain tank on nubber; in Ai condition, ready for work. Ap- iy R. E. Otto Coatbam, Orono. Phone 15r11. 26-1* DO your chicks or turkeys die? Are tbcy pale? Have tbey Coc- cidiosis? Finn's "Kews" and Pouitry Conditioner and Intestin- al Clearuser wiii save tbem. Do your iaying bens drap dead? Are they pale? Finn's Pouitry Candi- tioner and Intestinal Cleanser and Poultry Tonic and Vitamin Buiid- er wili belp yau. Baii's Miii. Taunton, Ontario. 26-1 FOR FARMERS ONLY ONTARIO Federation of Agricul- ture bas for sale 187 trucks in- cluding 15 cwt. type; 30 cwt. type and two types of 3-ton trucks. Applications nequired as saon as passible must be sîgned by the President or Secretany of Dur- ham County Fedenation of Agri- culture on the Agicultural Rep- resentative. For funther infor- mation apply E. A. Summers, Agicultural Representative, Bow- manville, or J. J. Meihon, Orono. 26-1 Found PAIR of swixn trunks. Owner may have same by proving pro- perty and paying for advt. Ap- ply 28 Brown St. 26-1 TWENTY extra good pigs, two months old. Apply Doug. Barton, Enniskillen. 26-1 FIFTEEN Yorkshire pigs, 7 wks. old, July lst. Robert Hethering- tone, phone 2337. 26-l* ELEVEN shoats, 60 pounds each, 21 pigs, 6 weeks' old.. Phone 2469. 26-1* GOOD work horse, 7 years old. Apply W. G. Watten, phone 2377. 26-1 FOUR or five young pigs, 8 wks. old. Pete Stackaruk. Phone 2668. 26-1 COWS for sale. Young Ayrshire, just renewed, young Holstein just renewed, 2 Hoîsteins renew in 2 weeks, 1 brindle* cow, milking good, 1 Holstein cow, milking good. Phone 389. 26-1 PROMPT shipment of Bray cbicks for end of June and early July, after that, batching to order. Ma- ny varieties. Started chicks to order. Contact us, agent, F. L. Byam, Tyrone. 26-1 MARE il years old, black horse 10 years old, Clyde mare 5 years old with foal at side, 11-hoe Massey-Harris drill, two-furrow walking plow, lever harrow spring tootb. Apply Earl Prescott. Phone 2507. 26-2* Auction Sales NOTICE-Due to selling pro- perty and contents in the estate of the late Mrs. F. Hobbs, there will be no auction sale on June 29, as previously announced. 26-1 HAY SALE: I will seIl for A. W. Graham about 15 acres of reai good choyer hay, in 3 parts, Sat- urday, June 29, at 7 p.m., D.S.T. The field is situated on higbway north of F. B. Lovekin's bouse, Newcastle. Jack Reid. 26-1* I bave been autbonized ta seli by public auction for Harwand Elliatt, Lots 4 and 5 (B.F.), in Clarke Twp., an. Friday, June 28, 50 head o! cattle, consisting a! 15 cows, 35 head o! yearlings and 2- year alds (Hereford). (These cattie are ail a goad breedy lot). Aýlso a quantity o! furniture. Sale at 1 p.m. D.S.T. Sec bills. Tenms cash. Elmer Wilbur, auctioneer. 25-1 Mn. Roy Bail, lot 26, con. 4. Clarke Twp. (one concession S.' of Orono) is giving up farming and wiil seli by public auction an Friday, June 28tb, at 1 p.m., D.S. T., the following: Team o! Per- cheron hanses; 10 fresh dainy cows; 10 Hereford beifens (900 lbs. each); 8 Durham steems and beifens (800 lbs. eacb). Swine: Sow witb 13 pigs at foot; 20 feed- er hogs; 3 bnood sows; 150 laying hens. Macbirlery: Cocksbutt spneader, large size, new last fall; Cockshutt 13-disc feotilizer drill, new; M.-H. 7 !t. binder, neamly new. Aiso a full line o! excep- tionally good farm machinemy. For funther particulans sec bills. Terms cash, positively no eserve. Jack Reid, auctioneen. 26-1 The undensigned bas eceived instructions from Mrs. Emma Me- Carthy ta scîl by public auction ber bousehold furniture and cf- fects ecently brougbt from U.S. 'A. Sale wiil include dining room suite and china cabinet, three bedroom suites inaluding springs and Beauty Rest inner spring mattresses, davenpont and chair, gas stove, victmola and records, piano and music cabinet, electric lamps and iran, thnee Wiitan nugs, othen rugs, tbree gold bnocadcd drapes, other gaod drapes and cuntains, hall tree, card tables, odd tables and chairs, cut glass, silver- ware, crystahwame, tbree complete sets o! dishes inciuding anc o! blue glass, trunks, quilts, bcd and table lînen, lace table clotbs. Tbis furniture is a! very high class and in excellent condition, Sale Wednesday, July 3, at 1:30 p.m., D.S.T., nain on shine, under caver at Bickell's Cartage, just east a! Hanry Aliin's. Terms cash. Wm. J. Challis, auctioneer, T. S. Mountjoy, cenk. 26-1 Lost PAIR of plilstic rim glasses iost on Liberty-Stree t. Phone 540. 26-1* BLACK icather wahlet containing sum of money and registration card. Finder please phone Orono 1 r 12. Reward. 26-1* IN tbe vicinity of Newcastle or on No. 2 Higbway, one brown lea- ther windbreaker. Finder apphy Mn. C. W. Fintoif. Phone 44 ssi. Newcastle. Reward. 26-1* Notice to Creditors In the Estate of Thomas Seth Wilson Ahi pensons baving cdaims against the estate a! Thomas Setb Wilson late of Bawmanvilie, de- ceased, who died on on about the 5th day of April, 1946, arc hereby notified ta send in to the under- signed Personal Representative af the said deceased an on befone the l5th day of July, 1946, full par- ticulars of thein dlaims. Immed- iately after the said date the said Personal Representative wiil dis- triaute the assets of the said de-« ceased having regard anly ta dlaims of whicb it shah tbhen bave notice.C DATED at Toronto this 13tb day of June, 1946. The Toronto General Trusts Corp., Bay and Melinda Streets, Toronto 1, Ontario, Administraton. t By Apha I. Hodgins,t its solicitor herein. 24-3 Real Estate For Sale LOT 50x112. Apply 71 Brown Street. 26-2* FARM for sale, 200 acres, bank barn, 8-roomed house, hydro, well situated. For particulars apply Box 696, Statesman Office. 26-1 For Rent SI NGER portable electrie in your own home. $5 per month. Sing- er Sewing Machine Co., 16 On- tario St., Oshawa, phone 696. 10-tf Wanted to Rent COTTAGE on West side beach for two weeks in August. Phone 2110 Bawmanville. 26-2 FARMS and apple orchards, W. J. Warren, Real Estate. 64 Kent Road, Toronto. 24-3* USED car in good condition. Cash. Phone 605. - 26-1* HAYLOADER in good condition. Apply Norman Brown, phone 2591. 26-1 CAR wanted, must be in good condition, '35 or '39. Apply Mr. W. C. Haye, 31 Centre St. 26-1* LIVE poultry and feathers, top prices paid., M. Flatt, R.R. 1, Bethany, phone Bethany 7-r-13 24-7* FARM-About 100 acres, gaod house and buildings. Please give price and particulars. Write Box 697 Statesman Office. 26-1 SMALL house or bungalow, Bow- manville or vicinity. Will pay cash. Phone 2504, Bowmanville. 26-1 * FEATHERS and feather beds of ahi descriptions. Highest prices paid. Write particulars to Queen City Feather Co., 23 Baldwin St., Toronto. 12-tf SINGER Drop Head Sewing Ma- chines. Will pay cash, cail or write, Singer Sewing Machine Co., Oshawa, 16 Ontario St. Phone 696. 14-tf OLD honses wanted for mink and fox food from $5 ta $10 accord- ing ta weight. Margwill Fur Farm, R.R. 1, Tyrone. Phone Bowmanville 2679. 52-tf TRACTOR custom work, plougb- ing, cultivating, discing, combîn- ing. I also have John Deere trac- ton repair parts. F. S. Allen, phone 594. 26-tf Rooms Wanted GOOD room and board for retir- ed couple, Bowmanville or vicin- ity. Phone 2504, Bowmanville. 26-1el lielp Wanted' BOYS wanted. Appiy Brookdale- Kingsway, nean C.N.R. Station, 23-tf DRIVER salesman wanted, young married man preferred. Apply with references, . Bowmanville Dairy. 26-1* BOY to work in grocery store. Full time empioyment, good wages. Write Box 693 Statesman Office, Bowmanville. 26-1 CLERK for store, maie or female. Permanent position. State ex- perience if any. Write Box 698 Statesman Office, Bowmanville. 26-1 GIRL or woman, 8-boun day with shifts and time off. Good wages and steady employment. Apply Olympia Cafe, Bowmanvihle. Phone 888. 25-2* AN -OPPORTUNITY-Established Rural Watkins District available. If you are aggressive, and be- tween the ages of 25 and 55-bave or can secune travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get estabhisb- ed in a profitable business of your own. For full panticulars write today to the J. R. Watkins Com- pany, Dept.- O-B-7. 2177 Masson Street, Montreal, Que. 23-4 Estimates wanted by Juiy 1. 1. For repaiming roof on Trinity United Chunch. 2. Insulating Trinity Sunday Schooi. 3. Decorating waiis of Trinity Sunday School. Work ta be completed during July and August. Reply ta A. M. Hardy, phone 389 25-2 Building by Public Tender: Size 24x24. Located at Bawmanville Interument Camp. Seaied tend- ers addressed ta the undersigned and piainiy mankcd: Tenders for building No. 1 will be reccived up until Juhy 6, 1946. For fur- then particulars apply Taronto Construction Corporation Ltd. E. W. Hanian. 26-1 Tenders for sub-tnade: The un- dersigned will reccive tenders for the failowing trades: Piumbing and beating; electnical work; painting, intenion and exterior; shingling; plastcning: supplying and laying hardwoad faoon. Above wonk wilh be carnied out on 14 bouses, location, Second Street, Bowmanvilie, clasing date Juhy 6th, 1946. For funther par- ticulars apply Toronto Construc- tion Corporation Ltd. E. W. Han- Ian. Lowest or anyv tender not necessarily accepted. 26.i IBusiness Dir.ctory LIEGA L W. R. STRIKE, K.C. Barrister - Solicitor - Notary Solicitor for Bank of Montreal Money to Loan - Phone 791 Bowxnanville, Ontario LAWRENCE C. MASON. B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, King Street W., Bowmanville Phone: Office 688 Residence 553 W. F. WARD, B.A. Barrister - Solicitor - Notary 9½ King Street E. Bowmanville - Ontario Phone: Office 825 House 409 MISS APHA 1. HODGIN" Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Successor to M. G. V. Gould Temperance St. - Bawmanville Phone 351 DENTAL DRS. DEVIITT & RUDELL Graduates of Royal Dental College, and Faculty of Dentistry, Toronto. Office: Jury Jubihee Bldg. King Street, Bowmanville Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily 9 a.m. to 12 noon Wednesday Clased Sunday Phone 790 - House phone 325 DR. E. W. SISSON, L.D.S., D.D.S. Office in his home 100 Liberty St., N., Bowmanville Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daihy 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Wednesday Closed Sunday Phone 604 23-5* Monuments The Rutter Granite Company Phone 501 - P.O. Box 622 Port Hope, Ont. Monuments, Gravemarkers, Engraving, Goldleafing 14-tf Eyes Examined baby Bruce and Mrs. Dave Den- ault with the latten's sister in Toronto. Mn. and Mrs. Bruce Leuty, Port Hope, with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lane. Mn. and Mns. Herb Gilmer and Gwen with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stapleton and Mr. and Mrs. Clan- ence* Gilmen, Starkville. Sunday School held anniver- sany services on Sunday. Child- nen's orchestra and choir under leadership of Duncan Seymour was a real treat. Rev. Lawence' Smith, gave bis message especial-'T ly ta the childnen based on "How much land does a man netd?"Y Next Sunday evening Rë9. Mr. Smith will preach bis fareweJ& sermon. We are sorry ta loiN Mn. Smith. Rubbing shoulders - with ahi classes of men in Wonld _ War I bas taught bim ta unden-- stand human nature and love men. Loslng aIl he had in World War II bas given him a keen in- sight into human suffening and awakened an intense sympathy with alh mankind, especiahhy for the vetenan. His stnong faith in God in the midst -o! bis own dis- tress goes far ta boîsten the faith in the lives o! others Iess tried. Congratulations ta Mn. and Mrs. Melville Jones on their mar- niage. Duncan Seymour, Springville, wbo bas been teaching here the past year expects ta enter College this faîl. We are going ta miss hîm especially in the field of music. We extend best wishes for a successful future. Women's Institute met June 19 at Mrs. S. Round's with an at- tendance o! 26. They discussed information gathered at the con- vention. Considerable opposition was expressed aven the decision ta build a W.I. institution at Stoney Creek. Tbirty-three tbou- sand membens wilh be calhed up- on ta contnibute $1 each. Regard- irà clothing collection, Presidept' Ms. Frank Gilmen nequested al bundles be left at hem home. The caîl is still extrcmely urgent. Pro- gram presented by Mrs. S. Rowe included Life o! Walt Whitman by Mrs. J. T. Pearce; poem by Edgar Guest, by Mns. S. J. Lan- caster; Mrs. W. D. Joncs gave re- port a! District Annual W.I. con- vention; poem, Why Did You Leave the Farm? read by Mrs. S. Rowe; tahk by Mrs. M. J. Holman. Hall cali, How ta keep young peq.- ple on the farm included share the profits, have smaller farms, pay wages, make rural life at- tractive, bave greaten canven- iences, bydro and running watem, entertain in the boftie, share the car.' R efresbmcnts were served. -Mrs. W. D. Joncs. M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M E M M M M M M M M M M i M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M 4 Glasses Fitted In order that the whole staff may have a hollday this store wilI be closed Weedanol 2.4 D 50c - $1.29 - $2.79 Softer! Saferi1 Tat Ant Traps Destroys Ants --------- 35e Bathing Caps Assorted Styles ----- 39c-59e Clix De Luxe Camera with Case ---------- $4.95 q Prophylatie Hair Brushes $1.75 - $2.50 - $2.95 Sergeants Skip Flea Powder -------- 35e - 12 A 2 7 Sergeants Skip Flea Soap ----- ------- 25e Velvetta TheItmos Velvotex Hair Rust-Rid Sun tan Botties Removing R.ust Cream it Mittens Remover 39e $1.19 - $1.50 25e 57c Effervescing SaUts Sprayide Certified Controls Potato Blight Health Salts -------b . 59e Kills Bugs Enos ------------- 59c-98c Kkovah ------ -- 29c-79c lb. ---SC - 5 Ibs. --- $1.25 J. & J. Rapid Flo MiIk Filters.............. 300 for $1.35* Fly Tox --- - - 24c-43e-73c CHARM KURL Flit - ------- 23c-39c-69c New Cold Wave Permanent Larvex --- 83c-$1.29-$1.98 i5 Berlou --. $1.31-$2.51 .$3 Aeroxon Fly Cols 4 for 10e Aerosol D.D.T. Bomb Fiy Sprayers ------- 39c Kills al inseets -- - $3.95 FILMS DEVELOPED FREE PhoneG' DUGSTR We Fit 69, OWLIG'S RUG TORTrusses THE CANADIAN STATESMAm- iRC)wmAmvTT-T.r niwrAl:?lrr% le

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