PAGE SIX THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY. SEPT. 26TH. 1946 BIRTH TODD-Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd (nee Margaret Bowen) are happy to announce the arrivai of their son, Bruce Wendeii, on September 19th, 1946, at Bowmanville Hos- pital. 39-1* WESTLAKE-Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis Westlake <nee ]Doreen Cook) wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Phyllis Anne Marie, at Bowmanvile Hospitai, September 2lst, 1946. A birthday gilt for mother. 39-4* YEO-Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Yeo, Enniskilien, are happy to an- nounce the arrivai of a son (Neil Gordon Lorne) at Bowmanvilie Hospital, Saturday, Sept. 14th, 1946. 39-1* Registered Optometrist 3-day service Special Arrangement By appoiniment: 9.30 t. 12 and 2.00 to 5.00 p.m. DISNEY BLDG., OPF. I OFFICE 1516 - RES. OSHAWA, ONT. P.O. 2526 Installed in Any Type of Furnace DEATH CHAPMAN-At Orono, on Sept. 18, 1946, Lena Blanche Edwards, beloved wife of Percy J. Chap- man, aged 53 years. FARLEY-At her home 193 Mu- tuai Street, Toronto, on Sept. 20, 1946, Flora Belle Farley, eidest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Richards, Queen Street, Bowman- ville, and dear mother of Vera (Mrs. Harold Toddish), Marion (Mrs. Harold Major), Phyllis (Mrs. L. Maracle), Bernice, Lorne, June and Kenneth. Funeral ser- vice was held Sept. 23rd from A. E. Cook F'uneral Chapel with in- terment in Mount Pleasant Cerne- tery, Toronto. tery, Toronto. 39-1* ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackman announce the engagement of their daughter, Inla C., to John H. Liv- ing, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Living. The marriage will take place eariy in October. 39-1 Mr. and Mrs. James Adams of Enniskillen, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Gertrude, to Milford Burn- is, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Mc- Donald, of Bowmanville. The marriage will take place the early part of October. 39-1* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Elizabeth, to Lorne W. Kieinstiver, son of Mrs. Effie Kleinsti&7er and the late Wm. Kieinstiver, Dashwood, Ont. The marriage will take place in St. Paul's United Church on October 19th, 1946. 39-1 Carda of Thanks Officiais and members of the Town and District Softball League wish to thank the public for its generous support this past season. Thanks are also extended to the Lions Club as sponsors; the School Board for use of Public School grounds; the Memorial Park dommittee for its splendid accommodation and to Mrs. Ross Stutt for storage of equipment in her garage. Softball Committée, J. E. Cole, Chairman. 39-1 For Sale or Exchange HARLEY - Davidson motorcycle, in excellent condition, seil for cash or would consider trading as part payment for car in good running condition. Apply M. Mar- chant, R.R. 4, Bowmanville, or Phone 2203. 39-1* The ALPHA STUDIO 40 King St. East BOWMANVILLE - ONTARIO takes pleasure in announcing that IIcrtraits CAN NOW BE TAKEN Thank you for favouring us with you.r DEVELOPING - PRINTING - ENLARGING We hope you are pleased with the work and will bring more. We are equipped to give a complete repair service to your tractor tires. Our vulcanizer wiii handie the biggest tractor tire made and we have the calciim.chloride liquid inflator to finsh the job. A Co mplet. Service in One Depot Bowmanville IN MEMORIAM BRADLEY-In loving memory of J. F. Bradley who felîf asieep September 20th, 1944: We think of him in silence, His name we oft recali; Thene is nothing left to answer But his picture on the wali. -Ever nemembened by Brother Norman and Wife. 39-1* COWLINGi-In loving memony of our dean nephew and cousin, Capt. G. O. Cowhing, who courageously gave his 111e September 29th, 1944, for his King and Country in Bel- gium: God knows, He loves, He cames, 'Nothing His truth can dim; He does the very best thing for those Who leave the choice with Him. We ioved you, Gordon, yes, we loved you, And we miss you mo~re and more; But it was God's will to take you Before the war was o 'er. -Lovingly nernembened by Aunt Annie, Uncle Dick, Jack, Harry, Frank and Clarence. 39-1 MUTTON-In loving memory of our deàr son and brother, LICpl. Fredenick C. Mutton, who died of wounds September 28th, 1944: Just a thought of sweet remem- brance, Just a rnerory sad and true; Just the love and sweet devotion 0f those who think of you. -Sadly missed by Dad, Mom, Sisters Ruth, Bernice and Bud; nephew Johnny and brother-mn- aws, Frank and Doug. 39-1* RAHM-In loving mernory of a dean husband and father, William Henry Rahm, who passed away September 24th, 1944: Sweet memories will linger forever, Tirne cannot change them, it's true; Years that may corne cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. -Lovingly remembered by Wife and Family. 39-1* WORDEN-In loving rnemory' of a dean husband and dad, who sud- denly passed away, Oct. lst, 1943: He is gone but not fongotten, And as dawns another year, In oun ionely hours of thinking Thoughts of hirn are always near., Days of sadnesp will corne o'er us, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they littie know the sorow That lies within the heant concealed. -Sadly missed by wife and family .39-1 Corne anid dance tQ Ruth Wilson and hem 6-piece variety band at Tyrone Hall, Friday, Sept. 27th. Dancing fnom 9 to 1 a.m. 38-2 Round and Square dancing at Enniskillen Hall, Saturday, Sept. 28th. Al Fletcher and his or- chestra. 39-1 Reserve October 23rd for Ton-' onto Men Teachers Choir at New- castle Community Hall under the auspices of Newcastle United Church W.A. 37-5 Be sure to attend the dance at Newcastle Community Hall, Fmi- day evening, Oct. llth, under auspices Newcastle Rink Assoc- iation, Stan Pontch and his 10 Rhythmaires Orchestra. Dancing 9 p.m. Admission 50c per per- son. 39-3 Eldad United Church Hamvest Home will be held Sunday, Oct. 6th, at 2 and 7.30 p.m., E.S.T. Services conducted by Rev. E. S. Linstead with special music by the choir assisted by Mn. Alex Yonson, soloist, Oshawa. Tues- day, Oct. 8th, a Fowl Supper will be senved from 4.30 p.m., and at 8.30 Maple Grove Young People will present their drama 'Susie Steps Out."~ Admission: Suppen and Concert, Aduits $1.00; Child- ren 60c. 39-1 Lost BUICK hub cap. Finder kindly phone 897. 39-1 TWO keys on ring, lost in Bow- manville. Reward if returned to Statesman Office, Bowmanville. 39-1 * BLACK waliet contain.ing money, registration card at Orono Fair. Finder please phone 2653. Reward. 39-2 STRAYED frorn farm of Charles Luke, Raglan, ned cow, about 7 years old, white spots on horns. Please phone Brooklin 66r11. 39-1* Found SUM of money found on Highway No. 2, west of Newtonville, Fmi- day, Sept. lath. Anyone losing same may apply at Provincial Police Office, Town Hall, Bow- manville. 39-1 SLENDOR Tabiets are effective. ,Two weeks' supply $1.00; 12 weeks $5.00, at ail druggists. 39-1 SELL Christmas Cards Io youn friends. Here's a chance to make some money for youn Chnistmas shopping. Write today for details. National Mexchandising Service, Adelaide St., P.O. Box 10, To- ronto. 38-3* HYGIENIC supplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with pnice Iist. Six samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail Order Dept. T-38 Nov-Rub- ber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. 36-9 For Rent SINGER portable electrie in your own home. $5 per month. Sing- er Sewing Machine Co., 16 On- tario St., Oshawa, phone 696. 10-tf Articles For Sale KITCHEN sink, -ail complete. Apply 56 Church St. 39-1* ONE furnacette, used very littie. Phone 2428. 39-1* 40 RODS new pre-war wire fence. Appiy Wes. Taylor, Tyrone, Phone 2806. 39-1 48 ROWS of good silo corn, 55 rods long. Russell Ormiston, Phone 2355. 39-1 THREE acres of standing corn. WiUl Ashton, R.R. 1, Enniskiilen, Phone 2150. 39-1 FORUSON tractor and hot water radiator; parts for Chrysier mot- or, 1928, Phone 2194. 39-1 SMALL building, would make nice cottage, for cash, cheap. Write Box 761, 'Statesman Office. 39-1* FOLDING' CHAIRS, ideai for schools, Home and School groups, etc. See F. F. Morris Co. 39-1 WALNUT dining-room oval ex- tension table. Appiy Ella Mcmn- tyre, Church St. 39-1 GRAPES, by basket or bushel. E. Deeiey, Phone 2391. R.R.4, Bow- manville. 39-1* MASSEY-HARRIS corn binder; International 3-furrow tractor piow. Phone Port Perry 110r12. 39-1 * SINGLE pick-up plow for Allis- Chaimers B model tractor. good as new. Appiy Hilton Tink, R.R. 2, Bowmanviile, Phone 2283. 39-1 CHOICE hardwood, $18.50 per cord. Cut in stove lengths and delivered. Write Box 734 States- man Office, or phone 481 Oshawa. 36-tf ALL houlsehold furniture (nearly new) property of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stainton is offered for sale, pri- vately, at the home of Herb Stainton, Hampton. 39-2* FOR sale at 92 Queen St., the following: 2 bedroom dressers, oak; 2 mron beds with springs; one open bookcase; settee and two chairs. 39-.1* 8 BUS. carrots; 15 bus. parsnips; 25 bus. turnips; 30 Hubbard ,squash; ail fine sound vegetables. Apply Aif. Shrubb, Cream of Banley Miii, Phone 2680. 39-1* ONE spraying of Beriou stops moth damage for 5 years, or Beriou pays the damage. Protect your clothes, furniture, rugs, woolens with Berlou. Mason & Dale, Phone 408. 39-1 NEW Singer Sewing Machines are now available, electrics and trea- dies! For further information write or phone Singer Sewing Ma- chine Company, 16 Ontario St.. Oshawa. Phone 696. 4-tf NEW Case hammermili; new BT electric grinder; used 17-spning tooth cultivator; used stiff-tooth cuitivator; one 2-h.p. gas engine. W. H. Brown, Case Dealer, Bow- manville, Phone 497 or 2610. 39-1 OSHAWA'S new furniture store- Everything in modern., Chester- field; bedroom and dining room suites, and studios. Bedding and floor coverings a speciaity. Quai- ity merchandise at competitive prices. Before buying visit Brad- ley's New Furniture Store, 156 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. 46-tf INTERNATIONAL Farmali H. tractor on rubber, two'years old, A-i condition; three-furrow In- ternational tractor plow; three- section International spring-tooth harrow; tractor corn cuitivator to fit Farmaîl H. tractor; McCor- mick-Deering cream separator, electric, nearly new. W. J. Rey- nolds, Hampton, Telephone 2181. 39-2* Livestock For Sale COWS, young cattie, and two horses. Apply W. G. Wotten, Burketon. Phone 2377. 39-1* TEAM general purpose honses, 3 and 4 years old. Ross Stevens, R.R. 3, Bowmanviile. 39-1 4 PIGS, 6 weeks old; also 1 pig, 10 weeks old. Mrs. Cora Allun, Hampton, Phone 2556. 39-1 LARGE Holstein caîf for vealing. R. B. LeGresley, Newcastle, Phone 1130, Clarke. 39-1 10 YORKSHIRE pigs, 7 weeks old. Apply Herb Cameron, Tyrone. 39-1 DU'RHAM heifer, due October 10. George Gilbert, Hampton, Phone 2801. 39-1 TWO purebred Yorkshire boars, serviceable age. Garnet Rickard. Phone 2813. 39-1 HEIFER caîf, team dapple grey Percheron mares, or team of chestnut Belgians. Austin Wood, Phone 2388, Bowmanville. 39.1* GEESE. ducks and Plymouth Rock hens, ail parent sftock, reasonable in pnice. Evenings only. Mrs. Alma Emerton, Nestieton, Ont. 39-4* YORKSHIRE sow and 8 pigs, 8 weeks old; 5.registened Yorkshire gilts, not bred. Apply Keith Johnston, Bunketon, Phone: Pont Penny 172r12. 39-1* DURHAM cow, just nenewed with caif at side; Tandem cistern _pump, nearly new; also a few bushels of cooking apples. Apply Edgar Wright, Enniskillen, Phone 2601. ?9- 1 BRAI .Hatchery stili has a few' started chicks on hand. And chicks for delivery November, December, should be ordered now. Get in touch with F. L. Byam, Tyrone. 39-1 DARK roan Shorthorn cow, six yeans oid, due to freshen Oct. lst, in caif to registened Shorthorn bull. Eureka potato digger, new, just dug 12 acres. General pur- pose bay geiding, 10 years oid. Appiy Ed. Youngman, Pontypool. 39-2 Real Estate For Sale SIX-roomed bungalow. Apply 184 King St. E., Bowmanvilie. 39-2* FARM-150 acres dlay ioam with maple bush, two creeks;Y 9-roomed brick house; steel hip-roofed barn; pig-pen; hien house; implement shed; good weil. Close to No. 35 highway. Write Box 737 States- man Office. 34-tf.1* SIX-roomed semni-detached brick veneer house, hardwood floors downstains, furnace, has gas and wired for electric stove. Price $3,000. Haîf cash, balance on easy terms. Write Box 763, Statesman Office, Bowmanville. 39-1* 170 ACRES, 2 farms, haîf a mile fromn No. 35 Highway, and Orono. Frame house, steel barn, pig pen, hien hQuse, miik house, water bowls in cow stable. Hydro, wells and cistern at barn and house; creek on each farm; also good house. Write Box 759, Statesman Office, Bowmanviiie. 39-1* 100 ACRES one and a haif miles east of Enniskillen, known as Beech farm; 75 acres workable, balance in pasture and woods. Good buildings, well and running water, close to school and church. Hydro avaîlabie. Write Box 762, Statesman Office, Bowmanville. * 39-1* Auction Sales I have been authorized to sel by Public auction for Mr. E. Fice, at North Oshawa, on Friday, Oct. llth, his farmn stock, implements, etc. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. Eitner Wilbur, Auctioneer. 39-2 I have been authorized to sel by public auction for James E. Moore, Lot 10, Con. 6, East Whit- by, on Tuesday, Oct. 8th, ail his farm stock, implements, hay, grain, pigs and poultry. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. Elmer Wilbur, Auctioneer. 39-2 Furniture Sale - I have been authorized to seil by public auc- tion for Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, 184 King St. E., Bowmanviile, on Saturday, Oct. l2th, their house- hold effects. See itemized list next week. Terms cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Elmer Wilbur, Auctioneer. 39-1 I have been authorized to sel by public auction for Mîke Karas, Lot 23, Con. 1, Darlington, on Satumday, Oct. Sth, ail his *farm stock, implements, inciudinig Case tractor on rubber, nearly new, and plow; hay, grain, moots and harness. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. Elmer Wiibur, Auctioneer. 39-2 I have been authorized to seli by public auction for W. R. Rob- bins, Lot 33, Con. 5, Darlington, on Wednesday, Oct. l6th, his herd of dual purpose Shorthorns, horses,- implements, registered Leicester sheep, pigs, hay, grain, harness. wood, etc. As Mn. Robbins has sold his fanm everything is to be sold. Terms cash. See bills. Sale 12 o'clock. Elmer Wilbun, Auc- tioneer. J. D. Hogarth, Clerk. 39-2 Mr. Dave Danatto, Lot 10, Con. 6, Clarke Twp., (at Kendal) is giving up t'hrming and will seli by public auction on Wednesday, Oct. 9th, ail his farm stock, im- plernents and feed; including 25 Durham cattie, 22 breeding ewes, and a fulli une of good farm machinery. For funther partic- ulars see bis. Terrns cash. Sale at 1 p.m., E.S.T. Jack Reid, Auc- tioneer. 39-2 The undersigned has received instructions from Mr. Orval Woodley Lot 22, Con. 8, Hope Twp. (at Dean's Hill) to seil by public auction on Wednesday, Oct. 2nd ail his farrn stock, implements, hay, grain and poultry. This Sale will include 3 young honses; 12 springer cows; 5 Hol- stein heifers; 12 fat cattie; 25 Durham stocker cattie; 3 brood sows; 30 shoats; 100 pullets; 500 bus. mixed grain, and a fulll une of nearly new farrnl machineny. For funther particulars see bills. Terms cash. Farrn Soid. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp, Standard Time. Jack Reid, Auctioneer. 39-1 Newcastle cider press now op- erating. Malcolm Ainslie, New- castle. 37-tf Dr. H. B. Rundle's office will be closed from August 30 to to Sep- tember 30 inclusive. 34-6 ALL gin]s interested in bowling please attend meeting at the Bowling Alley on Monday night, Sept. 3th, at 7.30 p.m. 39-1* NEW GARBAXiE COLLECTOR I wish to notify the citizens of Bowmanville I have purchased a truck and arn prepared to collect garbage regulariy and carefuliy for a limîted number of custorn- ens. Will also do generai truck- ing. Contact me direct. Howard Burgess. 39-2* Dog Tag Notice Ail pensons owning on harbour- ing a dog are required to secure a licence for same. Prosecution faj fAilune to hoid a licence may bý instituted, without funther notice, under By-iaw governing the keeping or harbouning of dogs. S. Venton, Chief Constable. 39-1 Radio Service THE RADIO SHOP, Bowman- ville, offers honest charges, latest- type equipment; and traitied per- sonnel. Our two radio techni- cians both hoid Government Cer- tificates of Proficiency in Radio. Phone 573. 33-tf Trucking SCàEENED sand, gravel, loam, f111, cinders, manure. We have it, you name it. We will deliver it. H. B. Evans, R.R. 3, Bowmanville, phone 2255. 33-tf Wanted, $2,000 LOAN on first mortgage on small fruit farm of 15 acres with buildings. Wiliing to pay a very good rate of interest. Write Box 760, Statesman Office. 39-1 Wanted 1'o Buy CHILD'S good used electric train set; also an oul drum. Phone 415. 39-1 * PROCESSING apples wanted by Canadian Canners Ltd., Bowman- ville, Phone 782 or 795. 39-3 ONE-quart or two-quart sealers, in good condition. Phone 56r19, Orono. -39-1 ANY quantity of manure and old straw. Apply Brookdaie-Kings- way Nurseries. Phone 345. 39-2 GOOD small piano. Write Box 709, Statesman Office, Bowman- ville. 31-tf 25 TONS good timothy baled hay off dlay land. Write Canada To- bacco Plantations, Newcastle.' 39-2* LIVE poultry and feathérs, top prîces paid. M. Flatt, R.R. 1, Bethany, phone Bethany 7 r 13. 37-tf SEED wanted -Highest prices paid for timothy and ail clover seed. Kindly bring or mail sam- pies. A. W. Glenney, Newcastle. Phone Clarke 33-12. 37-tf WANTED-300 live horses for mink and fox food. We will pay top manket prices. Margwill Fur Famm, R.R. 1, Tyrone. Phone Bowmanville 2679. 35-tf PIANOS-Cash will be paîd for small and medium sized pianos; must be in good condition. Teie- phone F. J. Mitchell, 492 Bow- manville. 31-tf SINGER Drop Head Sewing Ma- chines. Wiil pay cash, call or write, Singer Sewing Machine Co., Oshawa, 16 Ontario St. Phone 696. 14-tf FEATHERS and feather beds of ail descriptions. Highest prices paid. Write particulars. to Queen City Feather Co., 23 Baldwin St., Toronto. !2-tf OLD horses for fur farm, $1.00 per hundred, approximate weight, delivered here. For slightly less we will humanely destroy your horses on your own farm. Ran- kine Mink Ranch, Haydon. Phone Bowmanville 2888. 38-tf Wanted to Rent APARTMENT or smail house, wanted by ex-serviceman and wife, no children, reference; ur- gently required. Write Box 756, Statesman Office. 39-1 A CAPABLE girl for floor and kitchen work. Apply Bowman- ville Hospital. 39-1 YOUNG vetenan, single, to learn ail phases of shoe-making and shoe repairing, under ideal con- ditions. Write Box 764, Statesman Office, Bowmanville. 39-1 POLICE Constable, night duty, for the Town of Bowmanville. State age, expenience, salary ex- pected. Applications must be fil- ed by Sept. 3th, 1946. Apply Chief Constable S. Venton, Bow- manville, Ont. 38-2 MALE-Run your own business! Owing to increased production established company has opening in yodr locality. Excellent earn- ings, Famous Pnoducts Corpora- tion, Dept. 0-B-1, 370 Guy St., Montreai, P.Q. 3- WANTED - for eanly in Decem- ber, a practical nurse . to take full charge of mother and baby. Must be experienced. Live in or out. Write P.O. Box 301 or Phone,; 436 on 854, Bowmanville. 39-1 HONEST person for permanent as maid in Oshawa, in small pnivate home. Live in and a good, home fom the night person. Summer cottage for the summer months. Write to 84 Warren Ave., Qshawa, stating where you can be inter- viewed or caîl eveniz3gs. 39-3 qOUTH Danlington Area School Board require qualified music instructor for the nine schools in that area. Duties to begin as soon as Dossible.. Applications to be mailed to the Sec'y-Treas. at Hampton. urn to Saturday. Oct. 5th. J. D. Hogarth, Sec'y-Treas. 39-2 AN OPPORTUNITY -Estahli!zb. ed Rural Watkins District avil- able. If you are aogressive, and be±ween the ages of 25 and 55- have or can secure travel outfit. this is youn oppontunity to get estabiished in a profitable bus- iness of your own. For full par- ticulars write today to The J. R. Watkins Comoiany. Dept. 0-B-9. 2177 Masson St., Montreal, Que. 36-4 EARN extra money this "easy"i way with Regal's 21 card Featune Assortment. Seil Canada's new- est, fastest - selling Christmas Cards. Exclusive with Regal. Sel] the 21-card feature box for $1. or Regal's famous "Friendship" Box of ail-occasion cards. Double sales! Introduce Regai's wonder- fui new CanaUin Scenes Box. 16 cards by famous Canadian artists $1. Regal's new Framed Gift Pictures of authentic Canadian Scenes are ideal Christmas gifts. Seil for $1.. Learn the intriguing details. Up to 50 per cent dlean Oroflt. 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 MACHINE sewing - children's ciothing and alterations. Bring matenial and pattern. Appiy Mrs. Fuller, il Duke St. 39-2*1 TRACTOR custom work, plough- ing, cuitivating, discing, combin- ing. I aiso have John Deefe trac- tor nepair parts. F. S. Allen, 44 Concession St., phone 594. 26tf Painting & Decorating MASTER painter and paperhang- er. Workmanship and material guaranteed. 1946 samples. Any- where. Ex-serviceman. Phone Bowmanville 2538. 37-4* TENDERS FOR COLLECTION ÔF GARBAGE The Corporation of the Town of Bowmanville is prepared to let a contract covering collection of garbage within the municipality to a responsâble party. Tenders may be submitted to the Town Clerk stating license fee offered for this contract and whether tendering party is prepared to maintain and supervise ail use of town dump. Ail garbage coliee- tion must be made as specified by the County Health Unit regula- tions. Tenders must be filed with Town Clerk by Sept. 3th, 1946. A.. J. Lyle, Towvn Clerk 38-2 TREASURERIS SALE 0F LAND FOR TAXES Township of Darlington County of Durham To Wit: By virtue of a w4rrant issued by the Reeve of the-Township of Damlington under his hand and the seal of the said corporation bearing date the 4th day of May, sale of lands in arreans of taxes in the Township of Darlington, will be held at my office at the hour of Ten O'clock in the fore- noon on the Sth day of November, 1946, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is herebyl 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 Treasuner Thermos Botties $1.19 Lunch Kits 69e ORAL COLD VACCINES 1 BP Vacagen ------------ Serocalcin ---------- Entoral Caps.------- $2.00 $1.00 $1.75 PLATE POWDERS AND FASTE Corega---------- 23c-39c-69c Poligrip--------------- 39c-73e Staze------------------ 39c-59c Fasteeth -------29c-49c-98c TOOTH POWDERS Colgate's ------------ 25c-40c - Pepsodent------------ 29c-45c Caroid ----------- 39c-59c Squibbs ------------------- 35c Dr. Lyons ------------ 28o-45e REGULAR 8 NEGATIVE FILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINTED--- 6COWLING'S OF Eyes Examined Real Estate Wanted FARM - 75 to 100 acres, house and buildings, good water suppiy. Write Box..765, Statesman Office. Commercial - Domestio Laid by Expert Setters FREE ESTIMATES Choice of Colours Speclalize Kitchen and Bathrooms PHONE 653 Phone or Write Pinkham's 100M Comp. A.S.A. Tabs. * 87e 19C RINGS INSTANT IEASE: (rom Raye Sampo ---- 75 Seen Shampoo ---------49 Lustre CreamE Shampoo --------------- 1.00 D.T. English Style Health Saits ------ lb. 59e LANTIGEN Oral Vaccine ABCDEF a $6.00 Hutax Tooth Brush ----- 50 Hutax Tooth Faste ---29cma Both for ------- ------ 69c* BABY OILS Mennen's 59c-$1.19-$2.39* Cuticura ------------- 6()c Johnston's ------- 60c-$1.l10 Rock-a-bye ------- ----- - 49e --------------al for 32c STO REWe Fit RUG STR TrussesM Glasses Fitted .1 WARNICA FARMS, BARRIE, R.R. 4, ONTARIO Cattie T.B. Tested and Blood Tested for Bangs *1 Optical RepairE ........... PAGE SIX THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY, SEPT. 26TH, 1946