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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Sep 1946, p. 6

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PAGEln Sal BIRTHS ALLDREAD-Mr. and Mrs. Tai-1 bot Alldread (nee June Gray) are( h.appy to announce the birth of1 their son, James Edward, on September 5, 1946, at Bowman- ville Hospital.. A brother for Ai- fred. .37-1* LOGAN-To Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Logan <nee Jean Prout) of Mon- treal, a son, Douglas Robert Gor- don, on August 25th, 1946, at the Jewish General Hospital, Mon- treal. 37-1* SANDERSON - At Sherbrooke General Hospital, Sherbrooke, Que., on September 7th,' 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. John Sanderson (nee Mary Kathleen Dennis) a son. A brother for Robert Scott, age four. 37-1* WERRY-Kenneth a n d Winni- fred Werry are happy to announce the arrivai of their daughter Ruth Marie, at Bowmanville Hospital, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1946. A ittie sister for David. 37-1* WILBUR-Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilbur (xiee Doris Cryderman) are happy to announce the bîrth of their daughter, Donna Grace, on Sunday, Sept. 8th, 1946, at Bowmaxiville Hospital. 37-1 MARRIAGE ROBINSON-ALLIN-At Hamp- ton on Saturday, Sept. 7th, 1946, by Rev. E. S. Linstead, Florence May, daughter of Mrs. Cora Allun, Hampton, and Donald Edwin Robinson, son of Mr. anid Mrs. Milton Robinson, Oshawa. 37-1 DEATHIS CHARTRAN-Suddenly at Port Hope, on Thursday, September 5th, 1946, Sidney G. Chartran, beloved husband of Annie M. Wood, aged 58 years. FREEMAN-At Stevenson Mem- orial Hospital, Alliston, on Sept. 6th, Kate Freeman, beloved wife of Allan E. Freeman, formerhy of Bowmanville, in her 64th year, dear mother of Doris (Mrs. O. T. Mehn Anderson, Bergen, Nor- way). CARDS 0F TI-ANKS I wish to thank my friends in Bowmanville and district for their votes in the recent Popuiarity Contest at the Legion Carnival. 37-1* Gladys King Mr. J. W. Balson, Hampton, wishes to thank ail his good neighbors and friends for sending fruit, flowers and dainties during his serious illness. 37-1 Mrs. Wm. Layton, Newcastle, wishes to express her sincere thaxiks and appreciation to rela- tives, friends and neighbors for the many lovehy gifts of fruit and flowers, also cards sent to her during her recent illness. 37-1 Mrs. S. G. Chartran, Florenice and Doris, wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation to al their friends and neighbors for the acts of kindness, messages of symlpathy. and floral tributes ex- tended to them on the sudden passing of a dear husband and îather. 37-1 COMING EVENTS Reserve October l6th for Tor- onto Men Teachers Choir at New- castle Community Hall under the auspices of Newcastle United Church W.A. 37-5 WANTED HORSES FOR FOX MEAT' Phone or Write F. C. BOULTBEE ORONO 77-r-4 IN MEMORIAM BARRABAL-In Loving mem- ory of our son, Gordon James Barrabaîl, killed on activeservice, September 11, 1944. -Greater love hath no man thaxi this -That a man lay clown his life for his friends." -Ever remembered by Mother and Dad. 37-1* IN MEMORIAM RICHARDS-In ioving memony of a dean husband and father, Thomas H. Richards, who passed away, Sept. 14, 1945. "Gene is the face we ioved s0 dean, Sulent is the voice we ioved te hear; Tbo far away for sight or speech, But net tee far for thought te I cdLIi BARRABALL,-In ioving mem- Sweet te remember him who once ory of Gordon James Barrabali, was here, kiiied on active service Septem- And who, though absent, is just. ber 11, 1944. as dean." "Suxishine passes, shadows fail, -Ever remembened by Wife and Love's remembrance outiasts al, Famiy. 37-1* And though the years may be ______________ many on few They are fiiled with remem- Articles For Sale brance, dean, of you."PERpienasabyApy -Even nemembered by Brothers PDaid Pirk,6 eStnbl. 37.1 and Sisters. 37-1* David__Park,__68_______St._37___ GRAVENSTEIN apples. Phone BARRABALL-In fend and 1ev- 12514, Bowmanville. 37-1 ing memory of my dean husband, LAC. Gordon J. Barrabail, R.C. A.F., accidentally kuied on Ac- tive Service at Lintoxi-on-Ouse, England, September 11, 1944. One on the other must leave, One on the other must stay; Onie on the other must gieve, This is forever the way. This is the vow that is sworn, Faithful tili death do uê part; Bnavîng what has te be b orne, Hiding the ache in the heant. One, howsoeven adored, First wiil be summened away; Thîs is the wili of the Lord, One or the other must stay. -Lovinghy remembened by Frances and childnen Don and Lyxin. 37-1* BUSH-In fend memony of a good neighbor and friend, Mrs. Sam Bush, who passed away on September 9th, 1945. -Mn. and Mrs. Albert Balson and Iheen. 37-1 BUSH-In memory' of a dean friend, Jane Bush, who passed away Septemben 9, 1945. "Peacefully sleeping, resting at hast, The world's weary troubles and trials are past; lI silence she suffened, in pa- tience she bore, 'Till God called her home te sufer ne more." -Even nemembened by Mynthe. 37-1 EDGER - In loving memory of our mother Elizabeth M. Edger who passed away Septemben 6, 1934. lI our heants youn memony lingers, Sweethy tender, fond and true; There is net a day, dean mothen, That we do net think of you. -Ever remembered by Family. 37-1* JOHNSTON-In proud and 1ev- ing memony of a dear son and brother, Flying Officen Arnold Ney Johnston, killed in crash, Sept. l6th, 1944, at Stnijen, Hol- land. Yes the family circle's broken And we miss you Arnold, dean. But we know you are more happy lI His service there, than hene. We are thankful for the Dooley's, As they knelt on their sons' graves Phanting flowers from their gar- den, English fiowers on each eight graves. Where eight crosses lie between Statehy ehms, fiowing streams, lI the cemetery stili hononed By their late Queen Wilhelmina. We are grateful for the pansies Sent te us by Dooley's tee. From youn nesting place in Strijen What is more that they couhd do? If the world were filled with such kindness Then these wars wouhcf cease te be. Let us live that this may be, That's including you and me. -Lovinghy remembered, by Mother, Fathen, Fenga, Keith and Neil. 37-1* Goodness and philanthrepy be- gin with work and neyer stop wonking. Ahi that is worth neck- ening is what we do, and the best of everything is net tee good, but is econemy and riches.-Mary Baker Eddy. We are equipped ta give a complete repair Ber j,to your tracter tires. Our viilcanizer will. hanflê - biggest tracter tire made and we have the calcium chioride liquid inflator to fmsh the job. A Comiplete Service ln One Depot doraF1 Phone 467 BABY carniage. Appiy Mrs. Har- old Duxin, 37 Base Line (east of Lake Road). 37-1* TOMATOES 30c 6 qt. basket or $l.25* per bushel. Gordon Beech, 55 Elgin St., phone 2458. 37-1 ONE track with 4 hangers, suit- able for garage or shed. Apply T. M. Wilcox, phone 675. 37-1* QUANTITY of dlean shavings. Appiy Brooksdale-Kingsway Nur- sery. 37-1 RASPBERRY bushes, Viking and Latham, 4c per cane. Apply Iv- an Farrow, Newcastle, phone Clarke 3921. 36-2* LARGE quantity of plums by the basket or wholesale. Laverne Clemens, R.R. 6, ?owmanville. Phone 2436. 36-2 TOMATOES-25 bushels of toma- toes, $1.00 a bushel while they hast. Phone 2208 between 8 and 9 p.m. D.S.T. 37-1 CEDAR rails and posts, in stove wood lengths, suitable for kind- ling. Phone 2298, Brenton Darch, R.R. 4, Bowmanvihle. 3-: SEED for saie-Registered No. 1, Commercial No. 1, Dawson Gold- en Chaff, pure to variety,* good sample. Garnet Rickard. 37-1 EMPIRE gas stove, 3-burner, ta- ble top. Only used a short while. Mrs. James Geddes, 77 Liberty St. S., Bowmanville. 37-1* INTERNATIONAL silo filuer, 16" Type A in real good condition. Apply M. J. Pereman, R.R. 2, Oshawa. * 37-1* KITCHEN stove and hand power washîng machine. Apply Charles Frank, R.R. 5, Bowmanville, phone 2403. 37-1 BEATTY electric washing ma- chine, wooden tub. Apply 35 Horsey St., phone 2655, Bowman- ville. 37-1 CASE Pony disc, 3-furrow, comn- plete with 3 and 4-horse evener, i excellent condition. Apply Raymond Chapman, Orono. 37-1* CHOICE hardwood, $18.50 per cord. Cut i stove lengths and de]ivered. Write Box 734 States- maxi Office, or phone 481 Oshawa. 36-tf QUANTITY of house furniture, inciuding some choice antique pieces, in excellent condition. Ap- ply Miss E. E. Beman, Newcastle. 37-1* MODEL A Ford roadster; 3-piece Chesterfield; 8-tube radio (cab- inet); buffet. Apply Saturday af- ternoon, J. Allan (across from Enniskillen Hall). 37-1 NEW Singer Sewing Machines are now avaiiable, electries and trea- dles! For funther information write or phone Singer Sewing Ma- chine Company, 16 Ontario St., Oshawa. Phonie 696. 4-tf PROTECT your davexipont from moths for 50 cents a yean. One spraying of Berlou stops moth damage for 5 years or Berlou pays the damage. Mason & Dale, phone 408. 37-1 NEW Cushman engine; used stiff- toothed tracter cultivator; 2 10- rod relis pouitry fence; '2 new itten carnier buckets; used I.H.C. silo filuer; 2 used grain ginders. W. H. Brown, J. I. Case Dealer, 91 King St. W., Bowmanvilhe, phone 2610 and 497. 37-1 OSHAWA'S new furniture store- Everythiig li modern. Chester- field, bedroom and dixiixg room suites, and stud'ios. Bedding and floor covernxgs a specialty. Quai- ity merchaxidise at competitive pnices. Before buying visit Brad- ley's New Furniture Store, 156 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. 46-tf STEEL bed, springs and mattness 3/ size; smali white kitchen table and 2 chairs: Axminsten rug size 4'6"x7'6". Aise hall runner; car- pet sweeper; oak hall tree, 5 pain white ruffied curtains almost new; small wash stand. Apply 38 Wel- lington St., Bowmanville, phone 584. 37-1 CORN binden, No. 14 spning tooth harrow, No. 26 16-spring tooth cultivator; No. 20A fertilîzen drill, tracter hitch and power lift; No. 20A fertilizer drill, 3-honse; No. 31A 6-ft. tandem disc. Machines ail new anid ready te wonk. J. Howard Hancock, Massey-Harris dealer. 37-1 Trucking_ SCREENED sand, gravel, ioam, fil, cinders, manure. We have it, you name it. We will deliver At. H. B. Evans, R.R. 3, Bowmaxivilie, phone 2255. 33-tf Personal SLENDOR Tablets are effective. Two weeks' suDpiy $1; 12 weeks $5, at ail druggists. 37-1 HYGIENIC supplies (rubbr" goods> mailed postpWd ini plain, sealed envelope with price list. Six samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail Order Dept. T-38 Nov-Rub- ber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. 36-9 Livestock For Sale FIFTEEN Yorkshire pigs, 6 anid 7 weeks old. Appiy Herb. Stain- ton, Hampton. 36-2* TWO pure bred bacon type York- shire boars, breeding of D. Hart. Phone 51 r 16, Orono. 36-2* FIVE choice Yorkshirç pigs, six weeks old. Apply Hirr Bart- lett, Bowmanville. 37-1* OXFORD rami, registered; also a numben of pigs, 6 weeks old. Ap- piy Lorenizo Mouxtjoy, Nestie- ton. 36-2 NINETY Plymouth Rock puliets 6 moxths old, laying. Appiy Ralph Glaspeil, R.R. 4, Bowman- ville. Phone 2664. 37-1 THIRTY choice yearling stockers, Polis anid Herefords. Appiy I. Bernstein, Pontypool, phone Be- thany 20 r 4. 37-1 BRAY Hatchery suggest you or- der chicks now for delivery Oct.- Nov. l'or immediate deiivery they have a few started on hand. Agent F. L. Byam, Tynone. 37-1 REGISTERED Shorthorns, two cows due to freshen soon and four 2-year-old heifers. Apply Bill Rowland, Newcastle. phone Clarke 1902. 37-1* SHORTHORN bull (10 months) eligibie for registration; team of good work horses; Cockshutt Kid gang and single walking plow. Donald Thompson, Nestieton. 37-2* TEN Leicester ewe iambs; seven Yorkshire pigs, 7 weeks old. Ap- piy O. J. Hyiand, R.R. 3, Burke- ton. 37-1* TWENTY Rock pullets, 5 months old; 20 Leghorn pullets, 5 months old; 25 Mammoth White Pekin ducks, 7 weeks old. Also 50 noos- ters, suitable for the Lecker. Phone 2570. 37-1* Real Estate For Sale HOUSE under construction with material, roofed. Owner leaving. Apply E. M. Brown, Newcastle, P.O. Box 51. 37-1* $5,000-King St. E., Bowmanville, 2-storey frame house, 8 reoms, harclwood floors throughout, dou- ble lot, barn. Write P.O. Box 5, Bewmanville. 37-2 SIX-roomed semi-detached house, of white brick, garage, gar- den; hardwood floors downstairs, good furnace. Apply Vivian Bunner, Liberty Place, phone 2429. 37-1* FARM-150 acres dlay loam with maple bush, two creeks; 9-roomed brick house; steel hip-roofed barn; pig-pen; hen house; implement shed; good well. Chose to No. 35 highway. Write Box 737 States- maxi Office. 34.tf.1* PRICED to seil-SO-acre farm' 9-romed frame house; 50x3O0'barn: in good condition; never-failing well; 1/ mile from school; situat- ed on main noad lOth concession of Clarke. L. Plain, 100 Duke St., Bowmanville. 36-2* LAKE front farm, 100 acres, al under cultivation, completely tule 1drained, free from stones. Seven acres fahl wheat. Queexi Eliza- beth Highway about 40 rods from 1farm. Phone 2280. Arthur E. Osborne, R.R. 2, Bowmanville. 37-2* Wanted To Buy SMALL enamel sink. Phone 2287. 37-1 PRIVA'PE buyer wants good car4 W. J. Hook, Balmoral Hotel. 37.1* BABY carniage in goed condition. Phone 560, Bowmanvilhe. 37-1 BOY Scout suit, size 10 on 12. Phone 667. 37-1* ANY quantity of manune and old straw. Apply Bnookdale-Kings- way Nurseries. Phone 345. 37-2 GOOD smalh piano. Write Box 709, Statesmaxi Office, Bowman- ville. 31-tf LIVE poultry and feathens, top prices paid. M. Flatt, R.R. 1, Bethany, phone Bethany 7 r 13. 37-tf USED typewriter also wniting desk or secretany. Phone 2674, Bowmanville or write Box 752, Statesman Office. 37-1 SEED wanted -Highest pnices paid for timothy and ail ldoyen seed. Kindly bring or mail sam- pies. A. W. Glenney, Newcastlà. Phone Clarke 33-12. 37-tf WANTED-300 live herses for mink and fox food. We will pay to-e market prices. Margwill Fur Farm, R.R. 1, Tyrone. Phone Bowmanville 2679. 35-tf PIANOS-Cash wili be paid for small anid medium sized pianos; must be in goed condition. Tele- phone F. J. Mitchell, 492 Bow- manville. 31-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 FEATHERS and feather beds of ail descriptions. Highest pnices paid. Write particulars te Queen City Feather Co., 23 Baldwin St., Strayed STRAYED oxito my property, one cow. Owxier may have same b y identifying and paying for advt. Apply Bert Johnson, phone 2290. 37-1 Monuments The £utter'Cý&nâte Company Phone 501 - P.O. Box 622 Port Hope, Ont. Monuments, Gravemnarkers, Engraving, Goldleafing 14-tf For Rent SINGER portable electric i your own home. $5 per month. Sing- er Sewing Machine Co., 16 On- tario St., Oshawa, phone 696. lO-ti Wanted to Rent FOUR or 5-room apartment or house in, or close to Bowmaxiville urgexitly required. Phone 2894 Bowmanille. 36-2* Work Wanted HOME sewing, childrexi's cloth- ing, anid' repair jobs. Apply Mrs. N. Fuller, 11 Duke St. 37-1* HOUSEWORK wanted by middle- aged lady in home where there are no children. -Mrs. E. Hawley, phone 649. 37-1* TRACTOR custom work, pleugh- ing, cultivating, discing, combixi- ing. I also have John Deere trac- tor repair parts. F. S. Allen, 44 Concession St., phone 594. 26tf Help Wanted EXPERIENCED houseke e p e r, middle-aged lady. Write Box 751 Statesman Office. 37-1* MUSIC teacher to teach Public and High Schools in Newcastle. Apply E. Barchard, phone Clarke 4413. 37-1 GIRL or woman to help with housework. Fifty dollars per month. Apply Mrs. N. J. Scott, Duke Street. 37-1 WANTED a young man for re- tail store, between 20-30 years of age, must have some previous re- tail experience, plenty of oppor- tunity for advancement, apply in writing stating particulars to Box 753, The Statesman Office. 37-1 MALE-Run your own business! Owing to increased production estabiished company has opening in your iocality. Excellent earn- ings, Famous Products Corpora- tion, Dept. 0-B-1, 370 Guy St., Montreai, P.Q. 36-4 AN OPPORTUNITY - Establish- ed Rural Watkins District avail- able. If you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 55- have or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get estabiished in a profitable bus- iness of your own. For full par- ticulars write today to The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. 0-B-9, 2177 Masson St., Montreai, Que. 36-4 EARN extra money this "easy" way with Regai's 21 card Feature Assortment. Seli Canada's new- est, fastest - selling Christmas Cards. Exclusive with Regal. Seli the 21-card feature box for $1, or Regah's famous "Friendship" Box of ail-occasion cards. Double sales! Introduce Regai's wonder- fui new Canadian Scenes Box. 16 cards by famous Canadian artists $1. Regah's new Framed Gift Pictures of authentic Canadian Scenes are ideai Christmas gifts. Seli for $1. Learn the intriguing details. Up to 50 per cent clear profit. Write NOW for agents' 1946 catalog. Regal Stationery Co. Ltd., Dept. J3 105 Simcoe St., Toronto, Ont., or Dept. J3 163 W. Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C. 37-4 Lost MAN'S yellow gold watch, Fni- day afternoon, on Elgin St., be- tween the public school and Con- cession St. Reward. Finder please phone 432. 37-1* IN Memorial Park on Sunday, Sept. 8, boy's leather windbreak- en. Will finder please phone 788 on leave same at 44 Church St. Rewand. 37-1 $10 bill host in vicinîty of Hodg- sons' Garage, Saturday night. Re- ward. Phone 521, Bowmanvilhe. 37-1 LOSt-Costume silver brooch, bniliants, green stone, Satunday on Beech Ave., Temperance on King Sts. Reward. Finder ne- turn to Statesman Office. 37.1* LOST-Two gnatuity cheques lost in the vicinity of Bowmanvilhe. Reward. R. A. Bothwell, ph:)ne 2633. 37-11- Pets For Sale SIX nice healthy puppies, 6 wks. oid. Phone 805. 37-1 Radio Service THE RADIO SHOP, Bowman- ville, offers honest charges, latest type equipment and trained per- sonnel. Our two radio techni- cians both hold Government Cen- tificates of Proficiency in Radio. Phone 573. 33-tf Notice Newcastle cider press now op- erating. Malcolm Aixislie, New- castle. 37-tf R. D. Preston and Son, R.R. 3, Bowmanville, have commenced a gexieral cartage business. Phone 2493. 37-1 Dr. H. B. Rundle's office will be closed from August 30 to to Sep- tember 30 inclusive. 34-6 NEW GARBAGE COLLECTOR I.wish te notify the citizens of Bowmanville I have purchased a truck anid am prepared te coliect garbage regulaniy and carefuliy for a iimited number ef custem- ens. Will aise do general truck- ing. Leave orders at Miller's Barber Shop or contact me dir- ect. Howard Burgess. 36-2* MASTER painter and paperhang- er. Workmanship anid mateniai guaranteed. 1946 sampies. Any- where. Ex-serviceman. Phone Bowmanville 2538. 37-4* TENDERS TOWN 0F BOWMANVILLE Tenders for Sanitary Sewers SEALED TENDERS marked on the outside as te contents will be neceived by the Town Clerk, un- tii 5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 16, 1946 for the complete construction of approximately 5,500 lin. ft. ef sanitary sewers, tegether with maxiheles, etc. Plans and specifications may be obtaixied from the engineers. The iowest on any tender net necessarily accepted. A. J. LYLE, Town Cierk, Bowmaxiville, Ont. Proctor, Redfern & Laughlin Coxsulting Engineers 36 Toronto St., Toronto 1. Dated Aug. 28, 1946. 37-1 TEN4DERS TENDERS FOR CHURCH SHED AT Welcome, 50'x6G' on No. 2 Highway, 3 miles northwest of Port Hope, containing the follow- iymaterial: 19 pieces 8x8x30' 10 pieces 8x8x16' 30 pieces 8x8x10' 20 pieces 4x6x15' 14 pieces 4x6x10' 40 pieces 3x6x20' 40 pieces 3x4x14' 8,000 board feet of inch lumber 50 squares of steel roofing. There are approximateiy 16,000 board feet in this building and it is in extra goed condition. Ten- ders to be in by noon on Menday, Sept' 30. Payment te be macle ten days after acceptance, and nemoval te be at purchaser 's con- venience only, te be compieted one month after starting. Lowest on any tendernont necessarily ac- cepted. WALTER REYNOLDS on GORDON KELLOGG , R.R. 1, Port Hope _ TREASURER'S SALE 0F LAND1 FOR TAXESt Township of Darlington c County of Durham To Wit: By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of Darlîngton under his hand and the seal of the saud corporation bearing date the 4th day of May, sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the Township of Darlingtoxi, will be held at my off ice at the hour of Ten O'clock in the fore- noon on the 5th day of November, 1946, unless the taxes and costs are sooxier paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes was pub- lished in the Ontario Gazette on the 3rd day of August 1946, and that copies of the said list may be had at my office. Treasurer's Office, this 6th day of August, 1946. J. D. HOGARTH, 32-13 Treasurer VOTERS' LISTS FOSTED Clerk's Notice of First Posting of Voters' List Voters' Lists Act, Section 11, Form 4 Voters' List, 1946 Municipality of Cartwright Township, County of Durham. Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 8 of1 The Voters' Lists Act and that I have posted up at my off ice at Nestieton on the 29th day of Au- gust, 1946, the list of ahi pensons entîtled to vote in the said Mun- icipality at Municipal Elections, and that such lîst remains there for inspection.1 And I hereby cahi upon ahi vot- ers to take immediate proceed- ings to have any errors or omis-i sions corrected acconding to haw, the hast day for appeal being the Eighteenth day of September, 1946. Dated this 9th day of September, 1946. WM. BEACOCK, 37-1 Cherk of Cartwrighti Business Directory LE G AL W. R. STRIKE, K.C. Barrister - Solicitor - Notary Solicitor for Bank of Montreal Money to Loan - Phonie 791 Bowmanville, Ontario LAWRENCE C. MASON. B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Kinig Street W., Bowmnanviile Phone: Office 688 Residence 5531 W. F. WARD, B.A.i Barnister - Solicitor - Notary 1 91/2 Kinig Street E. Bowmanville - Ontario Phone: Office 825 House 409 MISS APHA I. HODGINS Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Successon to M. G. V. Gould Temperance St. - Bowmanville Phonie 351 DENTAL DRS. DEVIITT & RUDELL Graduates of Royal Dental College, and Faculty of Dentistry, Toronto. Office: Jury Jubiiee Bldg. King Street, Bowmanville Office Hours: 9 a.m. te 6 p.m. daily 9 a.m. to 12 noon Wedxiesday Closed Suxiday Phone 790 - House phone 325 DR. E. W. SISSO$N, L.D.S., D.D.S. Office ini hfs' home 100 Liberty St, N., Bowmanville Office Heurs:- 9 a.m. te 6 p.m. daily 9 a.m. te 12 noon, Wedxiesday Closed Sunday Phonie 604 2-5 To cuitivate kindness is a val- uable part of the business o! ife. -Samuel Johnson. I must do something te keep nxy thoughts fresh and growlhig. -Jares A. Garfield. -Auction Sales 1 have been authorized to sel by public auction for Harward Eliiott, Lots 4 and 5, Broken Front, . Clarke, on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 50 head of cows, heifers and steers. Sale at 1 p.m., E.D.T. See bis. Terms cash. Elmer Wilbur, auctioneer. 37-1 Mr. Henry Sucee, Lot 25, Con. 9, Clarke Twp. (at Enterprise) has rented his farm and wilî seil by public auction 'on Wednesday, September 18, at 1 p.m., ail his farm stock, implements, hay, grain and furniture. For further particulars see bills. Terms cash. Positively no reserve. Ted Cop- ing, clerk; Jack Reid, auctioneer. 36-2 Thirty-three head of cows and fat cattie, implements and grain, wiil be soid by public auction dxi Friday, Sept. 13, property of Thomas White, Lot 12, Concession 2, Manvers, one mile south and east of Pontypool. Ted Jackson, auctioneer; Aif. Mitchell, clerk. 37-1 CATTLE-Auction sale of cat- tCe will be held at 1:30 o'clock D.S.T., at Haydondale Farm, east of Enniskillen about 11/2 miles, on Monday, Sept. 23rd. I will offer 100 head of beef breed stockers, year olds and 2-year-oids, ail On- tario cattle. Free delivery. Terms cash. E. A. Werry, owner, Ted Jckson, auctioneer. 37-1 The undersigned has received instructions from Mr. G. W. Arm- strong, Lots 4 and 5, Concession 1, Cavan Twp., 11/2 miles west of Carmel Schooi, to sell by public auction on Friday, September 20, at 1 p.m., all his livestock, impie- ments, hay, grain, pouitry and some furniture. For further par- ticulars see bills. Terms cash. Jack Reid, auctioneem; A. Thorne, clerk. .37-2 The undersigned has neceived instructions te seli by public auc- tien the entire contents e! the home of the hate Mrs. Jos. Pat- tinsen, 17 Lowe St., Bowmanville, on Saturday, Sept. l4th, at 1 p.m., consisting o! the folhowing: Living noom, dining neom and bedroemn suites; edd chests cf dnawers; el- ectric steve; nefrigerater; wash- ing machine; radio iugs; bedding; dishes, etc., and othen articles tee numerous te mention. A large quantîty of this funnitune con- sists of selid walnut. Terms cash. Theron Meuntjey, cherk; W. J. Chalhis, auctieneer. 37-1 FURNITURE 'SALE I have been favoned with in- structions fremn Harold Allun KING ST., NEWCASTLE to sehi without reserve, on Saturday, -Sept. 14 AT 1 P.M. his entire household effects. This sale will inchude a Mendelssohn piano nearly new; large size cook steve; modern and antique fur- niture; rugs; linen; china and glass. For funthen panticulans see bills. Tenms cash. Frank Mc- Mullen, clerk; Jýýdk Reid, auction- eeÉ. 37.1* jStart Those Ext :Scott's Emulsion ---- 9-8 *Ayerst 10-D C.L.O. --- 67c-$1.69 a Kepler's Extract ---75c-$1.25 :Wampole's Extraet --- 10 :Nyal Cod Liver 011-- 6c$12 * Certified Extract Malt a and Cod Liver 011 :1-lb. 59e 2-lb. 98c. 4-lb. 1.69 :Alka-Seltzer ---- 9- Bromo Seltzer 25c-49c-98e a Eno's Fruit Saîts - 59c-98e Kkovah Saîts ------- 29c-79e Andrew's Salis ------- 44c-77e a Sal Hepatica -- 30c-59c-1.15 * DRY CLEANER * Safe and easy to use *For clothing and floors M 60c gai. TIRED FM M YLCEPO tp r Phn 69 COW IN,0 Eyes Examined Auction Sale of the Farm Stock and implements of Lee Foster, at Lot 15, Concession 4, Township of Hope, 1!/2 miles north of Welcome, % mile west of Canton P.O., on Monday, September l6th, at 1 p. m. sharp. 20 registered and high grade Holstein cows and heifers. The, herd sire Franklin Pabst Èlackstone. These cattie are blood tested and niegative. The younger ones vaccinated. 10 Dur--' ham 2-year-old steers; 3 good , horses; 250 Barred Rock puflets; 4 Yorkshire sows; one boa4>nd a number of shoats; new doublê.. unit milking machine and an8M can electric milk cooler. A fulLV7># line of implements many of them ' new. Quantity of mixed hay; 1,- 000 bushels of Ajax oats; a lot of good furniture. Ted Jackson, auctioneer; W. W. Lord, clerk. 37-1 Tyrone Mn. and Mns. Luther Goodman attended the Hoddinott- Goodman wedding at Oshawà hast Saturday. Mn. and Mrs. Lanny Hauber and ittie daughter, Phuhadeiphia, spent a couple cf days with Mn. and l11rs. Howard Phiip. Mn. and Mrs. H. Philp and Mn. and Mrs. L. Hauben, attended the funenal e! thein brother, Mn. Geo. Cross in Toronto hast Fniday. School opened on Monday with Mrs. Phiip as teacher and two new pupils starting. Mn. and Mrs. Arthur Fnolley and Doris, Mn. and Mrs. Frede Brooks and Floyd, Cobourg, Mn. A. S. Breoks, St. Catharines with Mn. and Mns. George Breoks. Mn. and Mrs. Hanry Jones, Ton- ente, with Mn. and Mrs. G. Rose- vear. Mrs. Launa Vintue and Mn. Mil- ton Virtue with Mns. S. Beckett, Bowmanville. Mn. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor and children with Mn. and Mrs. Eanl Stephens, Sutton. Mn. P. Haywand has been busy painting his house duning his hol- idays and has now retunned te, Ajax. Barbara Cross, Tononto, is spen- ding a couple of weeks with Mn. and Mrs. H. Phihp. As the total pneceeds o! the Hanvest Home and 75th anniver- sany of the church were not in iast week we have now the total which amounts te $697.38. We aise weuld like te thank those who came from points distant and helped make the anxiversary a success and aise for the many donations which have been ne- ceived. Starleville Thene was a goed attendancea Shileh on Sunday and a fine a dress by Rev. Bunt. Mn. and Mrs. D. Sutka in Osh- awa hast week. Miss A. Hallowelh, Tononto, spent the weekend at home. Mn. Jim Stone lost a fine herse which was kihhed by a truck. Miss Eileen Farrow, Bnadley's spent the weekend with her par- ents. tra Vitamîns. Now Alphamettes $1.00-$1.85-$3.50 Calcium A Caps. -- $1.10-$2.00 Neo Chemical Foods Caps----------- $1.25-$2.25-$5.00 Vi-Magna Lin Tabs.------------------- $2.95-$5.00 ,I-~~49e ET LOW PRICmS 100 A.S.A. Tablets --- 19C Lactogen ------- 69c-$1.59 Jar Rings----------------- -5c SBlondex Shampoo 23c Corega Fowd. 23c-39c-69c Parowax-------------------- lic Castile Soap --- long bar 15e 'onchial Coughs Certifled English Style HEALTH SALTS 1 lb. - 59C - - bottle $l.00 Glasses Fitted Bowmanville Optical Repairs THURSDAY, SEPT. 12th, 1946 rrur. r.AmAinTAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO nAr-licy OTr 1 bottle $1.00

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