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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Apr 1931, p. 7

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PAGE SEVEN THE CANADIAN STATESMAN., BOWMANVIE, THURSDAY, APRIL th, 1931 Mr. and Mrs. L. Wihamson and EASTER VISITORS,, EASTER VISITORS BIRTHS Mr. T. Bicidle. Hampton, Miss E. 1 YET-tBwaniliSaudy Trhompson, Newcastle, were among j_ Miss Edth Peardon wth f riends in miss Helen Yellowlees wth Miss LVcE 2tT-191tBowMr.andle Sra.L dheinavitdges a theSy M r. and- LO CA L E'W jiToronto. Marion Feit, Oshawa. Mach 28th, 191.stoamr), asnd M(.W.llim1 Miss Ivrar o r.ad r. Ogden, B. A., with relatives Miss Carrne Cherry, Toronto, .) yct ne osLm) asn(ila Offa W. Williamson, Cavan, on Mar. at Unionville. rien ob ,HamltoALLAp the 3 r(,191,t Dr.atiens. W. 20th. The haPPY couple were pie- Miss L. A. Hartt is spending holi- rinipavlladMs.L .Dipi is lldflns ee ion, LTorothenPri Hpteaien' a- asented with an address, a solid wal- das's in Orillia. Picpavenus . .Dppl is r.eRbin ailowihdmicrl ,191 oDra snd(William nut table, with tray to match, silver MissDooty BartonWooler, s at.wandkerto. W . r tad Mr. and Ms. T. H. Knght. o . ally ee etrieDvit,14.t table and tea spoons, gravy ladie and holidaymng at home. OshadarsWaPCrbttan i hhe and Ms. ydoneo y Dvht nunierous other glfts of silver and Mis. R. H. Warder visted her Bob at Barrie. VnOshwwt Ci!adMi.Sde flowers. frlend, Mrs. Everest, Toronto. Miss Kate Edwards with lier sis- misenton.adMDoal EA H Miss Edth Weekes, Toronto, is vis- ter in Wlcklow. Hais, Get PolarenM r.Donaid DEowaTHSe nWenr mtig her uncle, Mr. George Weekes. Mi. and Mrs. T. B. OilchrIst ad andHall, W.u.powihhelarensM dy pRCYIn 9 Jonv eren Weds Dr. and Mis. J. C. Devitt visited famlly at Barrie.. and Mrs. a W. B. Polard.ars A V c lR c al thehr gandonn Toronto on Sun Mr. and MrsF . B. Heiman with Oarry and John, Toronto, wth h lis rhesidncwill te peOfSra eti A Vocal Recitai ay. friends in Tronto. parentM . and Ms. SOnW. R-Mason) , yaprlt. Sevcai2pm.Cr wlflbe hld xiMre.Jand rsingrlthPattinson and Miss E. M. Stedixan, B. A., wth Mi. and Mrs. Wreford F. Souch, tee as eae r e l eetery werel wil e el I te ea ae istig it M.and Mis. relatives in Kingston. Montreal, witb h ». rP. M. Souch and PMiaanlo service ofll eruhemL Foral Trnty SndyScol Maltland at Newmarket. Miss Margaret Wlghtman wth Mi. and Mis. F. F. Morris and other No. 31, G. R. C. wll please meet at the a Mis. Oea. H. Blckell attended the relatives in Kingston. relatives. ofoudge a t i4 o tend hefuna on ~~funeral of her niece, Mis. Stanley Mr. and Mis. W. J. Trenouth, Nap- Mi. and Mrs. W. W. Evans and CfHourDERAsrtr ny prl7 OlDavis, at Pickering on Friday. anee, wtb relatives here. Miss Doris Evans o! Welland visited 191, lDLER-Chan Pr, tranyofArilh7 FRIDAY, APRIL IOth. Mr. and Mrs. WIII Tindie and fam- Miss Mary Bowen is spending hier Mis. A. ColweU, Carlisle Ave., over late S. B. Chandler. t ily, Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Easter bolidays in Ottawa. the holiday. COURTICE-In Darlington, an Satur- r at 8 P. M5. Mrs. F. C. Coinuer on Monday. Miss Doîothy M. James, Toronto, Mis. Harry HunupbIies and Master blday prlh. 1911,oWlliram E utie, e By the pupils of Miss Margaret Climnie attended the spent the weekend at home. Scott Densem spent Easter with Mis. 76 years Francia Suttopn, Mus.Dmo. F.C.C.O. etc funeral of!lber niece, Mrs. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. C. W. E. Meatb, Ot- Chas. Samuel, 110 Neville Park JACKSON-At Newcastle, on Thurs,1 Koele, Otaa, n atuda. awa ~Mi.W.B. ouh.Boulevard, Toronto. ' day, April 2nd, 1931, Mabala, beloveB Audde by te Trlity Corai oehle, Ottwa, o Satuday. awa, iwlfe. W.f.Mn.uhT.IfW.f JacT.sonac aon, dged96 Asastd y heTrnly hoal Dr. and Mrs. Jas. L. Hughes, Tor- Mr. and Mis. Herbert Jaivis, Mis. 0. A. Bennett, MasSeY, Ont., years. Interment in Orono Cemetery. Clan and miembers of theO onto, were la town Manday visltlng Wicklow, wlth relatives here. and son Nelles of Toronto University, DAVIS-At Pickering, an Wednesday, t lItrumental Clam, bis brother, Gen. John Hughes. Miss Mildred Lawrie, Toronto, wth spent Easter witli ber parents, Mi. April Ist, 1931, Stella May Leng, beloved j Fie deonsraton Howte lan be moher Mi. J N.Lawle. andMis W.G. els.wlf e af Stanley W. Davis, In ber 46th J Free emonsratio "Howto Plnt he mothr, Ms. J.N. Larie. nd Mr. War. Neeese eof.Mrs.e f .rH.G. Bickellll, oaw- Al interested are Invted. Rases", Kingsway Nurseries, 3 p. m. Miss Alberta McGiII, Toronto, with Editai Oea. W. James bas heen manville. Silver collection ta go ta Younig Satuîday. See page 7, colunin 1 : ber allat, Mis. R. H. Collacott. enoylag Eastei holldays wtb hi SHANTZ - Suddenly on Marcb l6tb, PepesSociety M. & M. Fund. Mis. Aubrey J. Smith will receive Mr. and Mrs. W. Len Elllott and sisters, Mis. William A. White and 1931, S. A. Shants ,aged 57 years, 18 _____________________on Wednesday, April lSth, from 4 ta family witb relatives at Bolton. Mis. Jas. A. philllps, la New York husband of Alice Welsh. Interment on0 6 and 8 ta 10 p.m. at bier residence vis-Cty. Thuraday, Marcb l9th, la White Havenie King St. Wt. Mrs. A. W. Canklin, Kingsville, vissa-ed Memonial Park.E ited Mi. and Mis. T. H. Knigbt. Rev. E. A. Tonkin wscaldta KOEHLER-At Ottawa, an April lst, R ii ~ ~ MrsBertha Reid, Tarante, and Pr er oatn h uea f13,MIrýdJa ucblvdwf iqMs. Leona Sauch, Orana, were re- Mr. and Mis. W. S. Percy, TorontoPr er oatn h uea !191 idelJa ucblvdwf ______________________ cent guests of the former's sister, witb bis sisteis, the Misses Percy. Mis. <Rev.) A. P. Browne, and wlll of Herbert Koehier, and daugbter of thea sister of Lewis Quick, Landon, England, f Mis. Jennie Graham. Miss Jean Bel, Toronto, witb bier ter, Mis. Geo. Jackson. Mrs. Claude Garfieil and Max Qulck, ST-MO.-TE.Messrs. Clarence and Merrili Fer- parents, Mir.and Mis. H. M. Bell. Tononto, and Wm. F. Quick, Bownian- APRIL il - 13 - 14 gusan, and Miss Mary Jackson. Vic- Miss Reta T. Bennett with ber Mi. R. H. Piekard. Kingsville, Mi. ville. lntei-ment at Ottawa, Saturday. teria University, Toronto, guests of sister, Mis. S. H. French, Toronto.. and Mis. C. R. Pickaid and son Bille, Aprîl 4tb. Mi.and Mr. Howard Pickard, Windsor,k HAR LDBEL W "<'H,$ Mr. and Ms W. C. Feiguson. Mi. and Mis. W. L. Paterson and and Miss Marion Pickard, Apsley, I Rev.and is.C. C Wabingan amily witb relatives at Hamilton. were Eastei guests a! Mn. and Mis.IN M ORA IIAROLD ELLL ~and daugbteîs Joyce and Anna, Fen- Miss Eva Rowland, Tarante, with A. W. Pickard. CR-nee olgmmr fWl elan Fails, visited bis mather, Mis. ber sister, Miss Margaret Rowland.OR-ner oigmoyofWl W. C. Washington, this week. Mi.adMsr.H otok ~ M. and Mis. George P. Freeland !!am James Cary, beloved husband af Mr.E. E. Hackîidge, Hopeville, MiM. and Ms. T. H. Gibbs', at and Miss Esther Freeland, Tarante. MAaude Cory, who passed ta rest at Osb-t adMs. Go arn e .adM .H ib' Tyrone. and Mr. D. B. McKay Mashal, o! awa on April l4tb, 1927.Il an M. ea WrrnNetletan, are We travelled Life's road together, t vsitmng the foimei's aunts, Mis. W. Mi. and Mis. Haîley Percy, Tor- the Sun LUfe Assurance, Montreal, Amidst Hope and Faltb and Love, C. Feguso and rs. . W. ickad. ono, wth M. andMrs.Thos.Pere. wer guets OnSurAnd ocon-CuerenddcLqu esd battiesttl togetherr Feruso ad Ms.A. . ickrd onowit M. ad is.Ths. PlesRichardweregu stso una !ExCi!With strengtb and comfont trom God. r The bi-ennal session af the Bay Mr. S. J. Collacatt, Kingsil, Rchr av And naw I have wonderful memaries r af Quinte Young People's Confer- visiting bis niece, Mis. T. H. Knight. Mi. Leland Edger, Tarante, Mr. To renew my courage andl trust,' encewillbe eld n St Anew Ofa ]Ie that was spent in ricbest con- HE R UC u KI newllb el t Ade' Miss Ethel H. Mollon with her and Mis. H. R. Howard and son Ray, 0 tent IIE4 NI United Churcb, Oshawa, on Oct. 23- sister, Mis. C. R. Peteikin , Toronto. Osbawa, Mn. and Mis. Al. Nichais And wba lives In ny mi' e wlth me naw. ________ PRODUCTfON 25. and Fei'n, Whitby, Mis. Wm. Edgei, 1 shall meet hlm same brlgbt mornnng, Mis, W. H. Densem. Boys' Training Miss Margaret Rowland spent Town, Sunday guests af Mr. and rtestlng hi' tie waters fair, Matinee Saîurday at 2.30 p. m. Scbool, attended the Ontario Edu- Sunday witb bei parents in Tarante. Mis. W. Eber Ciago, Town Line. Hena thpergafrden there. - cational Association Convention, To- Miss Mary Caîmais, Hamnilton, Saili l Iisseil by bIs loving wlf e.v ronto, held in the University of To- witb lier sister, Miss Anne Cannois. STOP! LOOK! READ! WED. - THURS. - FRI. ronto Buildings. KN-nlvn eir iP. .F APRIL 15 - 16 - 17 Mi.adMsr.C.Cle ee M. and Mis Sam Bartlett, Toi-KIGn oigm orofPeA.F Mnt.,awitb is uncie.,M. John Hell Enthusiasticaly acclaimed by mil- Kiag, Na. 745409, 2nd Batt. C. E. F. kill- in Brantford on Thursday attending r lions o! readers as one a! the out- 17aedî2ationa VlmRgon Apil12 'AM (" 'n the funeral af bis f ather, William G. y stadin stories a! the daY, tlils He bas taken bis last long Journey, 2 NIIICalmer. wba passed away an Tues- Miss Thelina Todd, Strathiay, wth mzn tale a! the great, mlghty On God's beautiful ship called "Res3t"; GiOL DWYfl day, aged 90 years. ber parents, Rev. and Mis. W. J. west reaches new helRhts of diamatic Away from thîs world cf sorrow, Miss Ruby M. Bragg was the wln- Tadd. intenslty as a talkring picture. Here Ta a borne oi eternal nest. nr of the huge chocolate bunny in Miss Marguerite Joness, Toronto, is a great action picture. beiewelled S'ot dead ta us, we lave hlm still, FIEÀV E n Y J W. J. Bagnell's ots over the Eas- with lier parents, Mi. and Mis. F. H. with superb acting and aflame with1 Not lost, but gaTle befonet tr week. She guessed the weight jons. sMatoaltili. n ill forevn ermre. ti Mr RyoncolWrdor pectoly ht orshadad - ulLet us bcbrave wben the burden ia great * ** Mi. and Mis. F. A. Fitchett, Biliy Mi. Rayand Cale, Windsr,spn Eeisaatthrcms Mr. W.opay sai- nds I Faitbiul when wounded by sarrow, n IG E . ad Sheila, Montreai, Miss Carnie I h ekn lb i ahr . ers abave the average film. Sucb aL Teach us with courage and patience ta Ciuur PantnWbtb, ndMi. . . s-C. Cole. filmn Is "'Eyes of the Worid.' It is walt [VELVI) IAI[ borne, Taranto, witb Mr. and Mis. Mi. and Mis. Alec Haddy, Wesley ricb la buman experlence, and a- Tebte nlbîitrt-nrw Wmn. Painton, Westmount. and Donald, Toronto, at Mn. J. W. svankie wth romance and beauty. Only those wbn have loveil and lat D [L Miss Grace Crawfarth, Stîatbroy, Knigbt's. Here is enteitainent mellow wltb Know the Great War's bitter cost, r OHflMaryi T weettenernes an mlgty lits I lite was good, bis deatb was brave. ON B tE MU tt he ekend wth Miss Mr r n r.J .E tpeT-settnens n ihywt a God watch o'er aur soldier s graver j ULo . RFL7 ospe . n d te weee Mirando, Mis. theweeend e <andthe stieiigth o! vi'l]e dria.a -Fondly remembered bi' Mother,1 L"'~' ~ Crawfrth and Eleanor motoîedrnosettewekheead greatness will lîve wltb yau long Fatiser, Sîsters and Brother.. UN ITED dawn for ber and attended Tiity in Orona. a!ter other pictures have corne and _________________ ATI %Ti United Churcl4 Sunday evenlng. miss Marion e. B. Waidei', Fever- gone. èICTUKeThe afternoan auxiliary o! Trinlty sbam, with ber parents, Mr. and Mis. Dan't miss seelng and hearing this W. M. S. met Tuesday in the school R. H. Wardeî. supenb attraction at The Rayal Sat- ioom. Mis. G. L. Wagaî, Vice Mis. A. G. Noithway and daugbter il 13'onayan Tuesday, Aprili' ~ 'I~ K~ President, presided. Devotianal Mary ,Toronta, visited Mis. Nran 11,1 and 14. Usual prices. SPI iNCI » E parts were taken by Mis. L. A. Tale, James an Satunday. irs. A. M. Hardy and Miss E. M. M.adMs .E aseDnl Weekes. Reports o! Oshawa Pies- MiFadoisaS.E.PasesiganldNs byeilwr eladinteîestlagly and Laina, Cooksville, with Mi. and FloalDwiga prini gie yteiial wee Mwel adernnad Mis. Oea. H. Blckell. Fret clase work for ail occanions, I Mis. J. E .EWlott. Quarterly tea, in Misses Nellie Buik, Belleville, and Wreatbs. Sprays. Pillows, Brides' Bou chare o Mrs Hady'sgrop, ws teir io-quets, etc. Aloo permanent Wreatbs for chare o Mi. Hrdy' giupwasSybil Burk, Toronto, witthel 20tbe cernetery In beautiful floral effect. seived and a social half-bour enjoy- ther, Mis. Jessie Burk. KINGSWAV NURSERIES udgeWre !Lndn nln, Mi. and Mis. W. H. Kelar and Ons Hlghway 2 streets easat ofi berty St. N E Mr .Agar and Mi. J. L. Weldon, a! Short, Mountala Grave. His Maesty's Boîstal Institute in Middlesex, England, recently paid a Mr. Harold Quinn, Peterboro, spent AUCTION SALE j- viit ta the Boys' Training Schaol. the weekend at the home a! bis jE Matixee Wednesday at 4 p. m. he expressed hinsef as being very ter at Bea.nsville. is mother e- the executrs o! the estate of the S P~~~ ~~lease Nt:SlvraeNghs By' wth wa he saw at the tunned wth bus ta visit here. late Mis. W. Chartran, Bowmanville, Pleae Noe: ilvewareNigts Bys'Training School, adding that every Moxsday and Tuesday. it was the flnest school, in layout, Mi. and Mis. S. G. CbaitiaiiFl'or- ta seli biy public auctian ail the In latest styles and in mn ________________spirit admethods that he bas yet eceand Driwith h m;other o hlate rshince anthe fcnr oafitt a wrldtou 0!intittiosladzabiyeh oBa rett.h bs ss larsidce atsther neriofi at __________________________ see. Pesctt. Cbuîch and Ontario Streets, Bow- Mr. nd Ms. J W.HYnds and manville. Sale at 1.30 p. m. FREE EASTER SERVICES AT TRINITY. family, Toronto, witb ber father, W. J. Cihallis, es' New' ., DEMONSTRATION Easter services in Trinity UnitediMn Jondindes' N etw çnt Churcb were langely attended and Miss Adele Staten and Mi. Harry ROSE PLANTING wene in keeping with the day. Rev. Ebbs, Toronto, weîe Sunday guests LUDYWNE ROSEPLA TIN J.U. Robins, pastor, gave a brie! but ofMis. Norman James and family. LUDYWNE Also a shipj veiy appropriate message la the Dr. Doris C. Fosten, Toronto, Mis. I Ail kinds ai isundri' wark done prompt in sizes from marning !nam the wands, "Be ye ýy, satisfactorily and at reasonable prices. Eric M. Fowlen, Mantreal, with Mn. write Post Office Box 12, or cales. materia A good Rose improperli' steadfast, etc." showing the wonder- and Mis. F. A. Foster, Noîwood M. Marjanam, King Street East, Bow- plaxted may tur» ont worse fui power o! the îesurrected Christ. Place. nfville. Phono ý8 The chair sang anthems suitable ta tban a poor Rose w~ell the day. Follawing this service a Mr. and Mis. Rager Fishleigh, To- planed.reception service was held when 8 ronto, Mn. and Mis. Laine Plumnler, Building Contractor Ifpo ant t hebs persans wene received bi' letter into Part Hope. with Mn. and Mis. N. S. 1arn jrepared ta lIo ail kinal ai maaan Ifsyaupoastbta, ro w uthb est md embershlp o! the churcb, and 25 Pîtimmen. k r lynplseig eetC UT Ross osibeyo mstbu gad on profession o! !aith. This was fol- Mi. Nanman Creeper, Hamilten, andl atone mason. Work guaranteed. Rases, and know baw lta plant lawed by the communion service and Mn. and Mis. H. L. Creeper and J. Arvai', Hampton, Ont. Phone 375r23. them. when a very lange numben pantici- Tomn, Toronto, with Mn. and Mis. 1 1-3 Abg a ~. A a fit e eiene o! a r aed h p asL.tonr was assisted by H. B.igeeper Kingsway Nurseries, Ltd,.... ok'ae I -Irats g y I irom non H I ob. 1It possIl ai get i j crculatei la tisacountry?'-Dr. F. B NTIEToronto-TnitY 3949J Llery tretFree Copy ta Foreigns Mlsulararlem i wlll not ho reapoamible for an>' dobte Addres: 274 AugUlita 55ve. LierY tee Ades teAuha r niney loans ta Edward Elgin Hiobbs. Toronto. 46-tf C u hI Addrese thOntahir J. .E. HOUS, I BoWSVffl ,Oa8iI REV. JOHN GREENFIELD oentraî millierd Parlor, _____________I Lost or Found LOST-At Cream of Barley Camp on Sunday, a gentleman 'a wrist watch, wvitli leather band.* E. W, Fiher, cia Good- year, Bowmanviile. 15-2 Wanted WANTEO TO RENT - 6 or 6 ram house. Apply ln writing ta M. R. J. Drawer B., Bawmanvllle. 14-tf WORK WANTEO-Farnh hand, niar- ried, needs employment; 2 girls attending school. F. Flint, R. R. 2, Bowmanville. E5one 475r24. 14-3 FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED and re- covered; closed car tope and Inhide, trim- rnlng. J. X. Fry, Seugog St.. Bowinan- ville. Phone 536. 10-tf-i. WANTED-oung girl for lsousework, able ta do plain cooklng, fond of ohsid- men. Appli b>' letter or ln persan to 312 King St. E., Oshawa. 15-1 WANTED TO REN' - 5maI! bouse, modern canvenlences, in or néar Bow- manville; state ternis. Appli' P. G. W. Draw-er B., Bownianville. 16-i WA NTED-An experiencei f arIn baud, capa.ble ai going aheail by himself. Ap- pi' E. R. Oke, Base Lino, at Cream of Bariey Bridge. Phone 657. 16-tf WA NTED>-Roisert Pawwm aisluriepu-mi tc repair boots, mhoouanud rubbes neat job; moderato prices. Leave et Sidney Morris', Wellinsgton Street Bawnanvlle. Phono 424. 128-4 WANTED--Trustworthy yaung man to, work ln store and garage, hetween ages ai 19 and 22 years; give refes-ences and experience. Appli' ta F. A&'" Drawer B., Bowmanville. 15-tf STENOQRAPHER WANTED>-Accur- ate with figures for keoping stock re- cords. office experience prefeireil; give full particulars In letter, stating age andl satan>' exi)ected. Box U, Bowmanville. 15-1w WANTED-Reliabie parti' ta oeil Wat- kins' Products ta establishel custoniers ln Bowmanvulle. Average earalngs $15 ta $50 weekly. Write at once Tise J. Rt. Watkins Compani', 749 Ciaig St. West, Montreat. 15-2 FACTRY RPREENTAIVE- Es-I tahhiebed Blectric Waabing Machine Manufactuner requires a represeatative ta look atter sales, service and collec-I tions. Wasbers solil an tume payment plan. Please give quaiufications la your repli'. K. C., Drawer B., Bowmanville. 15-2wv WANTED - Used Piatiorra Scale, weigh abaut 250 Ibs., good conditian; al- sa landl on hlghway, 10 arn mare aoie&, between Oshawa - Part Hope. Full particulars, W. N. Drawer B., Bownian- ville. 15-1 To Let STORE TO RENT-1 doar west of Big 20; best ai renair; possession on Mai' lot. Apply J. J. Ma.son & Son, Bowmanvlle. 15-tf HOUSE TO RIENT - Framne bouse on Duke St., 6 raomll, garage, gond size gardon. Appl' A. V. Dilling, Crýeanai Barley Camp. Phono 655. 13-tf FOR RIENT - Brick 8-ron semi- bungalow; modern convenlences; gond garden; possession Apnil lot. J. R. Phllp, Scugag St., Bowraanvlile. 10-tf TO RIENT - 50 acres sultable ion ranching or crap, Lot 2 andl3, -Con. 5, Darlingtan; Immediate possession; creek running through; fences lagaond ropair. Appt>' ta G. Mahood, Oburcis andl Scugog Sts. Bowmanvllle. 15-Pe cemplified in kg Apparel W Dresses iost fashionable materials i 4.50 up Articles For Sale FORtSALE - Younig Shorthorn bull. Apply ta J. E. Allun, Bowinanville. Phone 475r22. 15-1 FOR SALE - 13-taotlx Massey Harris Cultivator ln good condition. Phone 133r22. 16-1 FOR SALE - Pure bred Jersey bull, rising two years. Apply ta Edgar Eley, Clarke. Phone 1621. 13-40 FOR SALE-Quantity of Spring Rye, 60c per buah-el Apply ta Elias Strutt, Tyrane. Phone 320r3l. 15-1 FOR SALE-Two bronze turkey hons and one tonm. Apply A. W. Martin. Bowmanville. Phone 476r4. 16-1 SEED OATS-Improved American Ban- ner, grown froni rogistered meed; $Sc pe bushel. Jas. Moorey, Hlampton. eae 197r8. ISU D SEED FOR SALE - Red Claver and Yollow Blossom Swoet Claver; ama 11- hoe McCormlck seed drill. R. J. Hodg- son, Tyrono. Phono 194i'21. 15-2 2-rowed Barley, 503buâhel; maloo.d GraIn, 40. bushel. Âpply J. U. Metcalf,. R. . 2, Bownmnvil5 Phone 188r5. 15-1. FOR SALE-Przo-wlnning O. A C. No. 144 Oatm, scoring 97 pointe lns field- crop competition, 55c per bushel; aima 2-rowed Barley at 65c per bushel. S. Chas. Ali n. P. I. 4, BowxnanvWol. Phone 136r12. 14-tr RADIOS FOR SALE-Philco ail elso- RDIO raia Rie comEPoor&U8tie. triadior8 a» etri a radi, o recel.0r, caolot, o875.00.cTre raio m87 b. raod. tfo7.0. MthellBomanvlli..- Phaneo-105. U-trf FOR SALE-Dominion piano, walnut, amatI, new action and beautiful tons, $150; Mozart player piano, late model, ln,' fine condition, 80 rails of munie, a bar- gain at $225; Philco radia complets wth tubes, ail electrlc and very satisfactory, $75. Convenient ternes xnay ho arrang- ed. Fred Mitchell, Bowmanville. Phone 105. FOR SALE-Victory Seed Gate, test 41% Ibo. ta bushel, grown froni reg. seed, same vartety that wan firet ln Durham field crap 1910; prico 60e bushel for lem than 25 bushels, 55c buebel for ovor 25 bushels; aise 0. A. C. 144 Seed Oats, price 50e bushol; and White Blessure Sweet Claver Seed. Seed deliveredi. W. J. Leask, Traunton. Phone: Ombawa 161r13. 1-Pe Baby Chicks For Sale Baby Chicks and Eggs for Hatchlngf from hred-to-tay Barred Rocks and 0. C. White Leghorne. w. M. Carruthers, Scugog Rd., Bawnsanville. Phone 38. lltf Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE-New 5-roomed solid brick house an Wellington St., ail convois- lences. ÂPPlY ta Albert Hircack, Lib- erty St., Bowmanville. 4-tf HOUSE FOR SALE-On Carlisle Ave.; ail modern canveniences; hardwood floors and newly decorated; will oeil at a reasonable price. Apply ta Wm. Brock, Queen St., Bownanville. Phono 114. 14-4* FOR SALE--5-raoxned bouse on Wel- lington Street, ail conveniences:; 6-rOom- ed bouse an Liberty Street, with Watsir and llght. These houses at reduced prices If sald this month. SmaU -asà payment, balance as rent. Apply A. E. Hircock, Liberty St., Bawmanvillo. 15t1 FARM TO SELL-100 or 145 acres, ad- equate buildings; silo and wlndmIil; two goad wells, aiso an ever-running creek; sitated 8% miles ta North Oshawa; l1% heurs' drive ta Toronto wlth trUCk; cl10e ta Enfijeld sohool and church-, plawing dons. Apply L. C. Pascoe, Burkston. Spring Coats are Here pment of Chilclren's Coats 6 to 14 years of age; newest ils; exclusive designs. Ladies' Coats from $14-95 up. -e; UN MATERIALS inge of Curtain Materials of ail kinds. îs in ail colors and Brusselis Net Curtains From $2.50 up. iPrinted Rayons and Printed Silks- 75,c up. 4adies' Hats are now being shown hm Our Millinery Department k Full Fashioned Hose, priced at $1.00 pair. ades in Ladies' SiIk Hose priced from 75c up. Men"s Tweed Suits .........................$1&.5o up Young Men's Worsted Suits, 2 pr. pants .,...$17.50 Juniors' Suits, lst longs, 2 pr. pants .,....,.....$15.00 JUST OPÈNED Our noew Spring shipment of Men'a Hat&in the latest styles and colors from $1.98 up. A Representidve of Tip Top Tailors will b. hem. Monday, April l3th, to take orders for Customi Tailored Suits at $240. knston & Cryderman 2 1

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