THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1942 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO _____ - - _______ ~ . ~ ~.. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ M aiso and fine linen and a centrepiece Drugless Practitioner foral-tni-butes-and other expres- me out of it."' Such was the cx- Reacy. offlowers in a silver basket. sions of sympathy. penience of a tradesman who was Buyt wooden lapel gadgets for "HONEYMOON FOR n- l e pt e isl n- U esu From this table lunch was laten 19___wb___________ ssaJuy served ho aIl in attendance. ROBERT COLVILLE form. Perhaps bis wîfe hold hlm for hailorcd suts, and rhinestone TH E 'The Lower School class roo Drugles% Practitioner Seldom-uscd silvcrwane requires ho waih a bih until a lot of the pins or clips for that velvet dress. The Rexaîl starring George Brent was given over ho dispîsys of Liberty Streei, - Bowmanville special care. Store it in harnish- single mQn in soft and ovei'blown Pearls are good wihh satin. Silly Phone 778 lovely spather work, art designs, Elechical Treatmnents - Spinal proof material-in specially treat- jobs had been hhumbed inho the wooden gadgets or glass clips are -business practice, geography, and Adjushmnenhs and Massage. ed cloth or issue. Army.-Petcnboro Examiner. cute with sweaters. The Newcastl!eIndependent Phone Clrke 114 Mrs. Armstrong, Toronto, is1 Newcastle Red Cross realized visstng hier sîster, Mrs. Sam $20,00 fromn the sale of saîx age, l:S Bragg. gathered by Donald Jose and his Mrs. R.C. Lovekin, Toronto, Trail Rangers onl April 25th. The COMING EVENTS 1 J A ENGAGEMENT AIICTION SALE For Rent spent the weekend with Mr. and stuff was taken to savage head ______________ ,ass1ifed A Rates ______________ _____________ Mrs. Jos. Coulson. quarters at A. K. Owen's who -________________ Dr. Annie Higbee has returned handled the sale along with other The Young People of Kendal Oecn odcseah M.adMsF.OdeCak, Ms v wdNwate îI gRden 1 ½ mie soDthof il toter ummr hme,"Titage, material that will present tlieir pîay -Eyes of isrin(iiu charge Ont. announce the engagement sell by auction on Saturday, Ma FOR RENTHOU2 ilsE AND GofODl toe pe to-mrihothe-iarglMay kipns' Garage, Bowm a n v i 1e. Newcastle-on-the-Lake. 15 coming in ail the time. Love' at Maple Grove on May 25c). Charge of 25e extraj of their daughter Gladys Ruth to l6th, at her home her household Phone 2591. 19-4* a Miss Inez Hickling, Cadmus, Mr. Murray Eilbeck. Newcastle, l3th. Admission 25c and 15C. ad he detieetis LvreM arw o fM.friueadfrihfggre M r. W. J. E ilbeckrd, Toronog vryo wlcm.fot paid same week as inser- and Mrs. Victor Farrow, Stark- tools, etc. Sec bis for list. Sale C ik o aeF adMs .E. . rn.h h pn general supervision over the auc- The Board of Management of tion. Extra charge of 10e ville. Themarriage to take place 1 p.m. Terms cash. Ted Jackson,Chc5frSl adMs. E. o rwthon. er nhadonStrdy gtn when replies are dlrected to late in May. 19-1* Auctioneer. 19-1 CHCSFRSAE -BB tion sale of the furniture and the Conîmunity Hall, Newcastle, a SatemaKbo nObeR SALE____-____________ the winter in Toronto, has return- other chattels of their late par- are giving a dance with music a tathsando nmigrilbeo ae sructioe ns rm r.Ths c ikWieLgon n ent. M . W J.Eibee wa ac s ppled y R ss Creighton, on 50e each. Ini Memoriams, 50e A rticles For Sale instru___ c t , in s tf r s., Oo noMe-t o kse. Al y Atstd ln Clemens Mrs. W. H. Gibson has returned companied by Mrs. Eilbeck and May 29. Admission 50c. 19-21-22 -for noticeret plus 10e per unepl AvinClmen, from a three weeks' visit with Jack.DacinTreHl, des for ntc lssif0ed aer- FOR SALE - GREEN DRIVE scl by public auction at hier resi- near Hampton, phone 2433. RE Mrs. Clarence Hutton. Brampton. More good live Newcastle news facoiryon avWdes iese.ts assepted Ufltn gate, 8 wires high, hinges com- dence on Saturday, May 16, 1942, 9_______________1__ Mrs. I. Duncan and son, Lieut. on an inside page. Turni to it noiv day, May l3th, to Fletcher's Or- 6 sem. W aednedy lee Poe 2. 9*al fhe oueol ffcsrn I.DnaToronto, spent Sunday bfr oufre.chestra. Admission 25c. 19-1 6 m.Wdedy lt.Poe88192 aloferhuhl fecsin CH KS -BU TEBS. 1 ator summer _____________living_____________ roomn, Asboigs nualhev 1 atheir ur home, Newcastle-1 FOR SALE- FLOOR MODEL bedroom and kitchen furniture Asokngiuuuayhev on-the-Lake. 1tThe Red Cross film "On to Vic- BR II Elect!'ic Ironer, in good condi-adfnihgsaswlasaoo this year we suggest you order Har conald. on the Carl CROWDS ATTEND EILIBECK tor"wl esont h oay______________ ion. Cheap for cash. Enquire, heater, a quantity of dishes and at once to avoid disappointinent. - Seîby farm, was taken to Bow- Club on Friday, May 15, at the Mason & Dale. 19-1 bedding anîd mîmerous other arthi- Many breeds to choose from in manville Hospital Thursday for a FI'RNITURE SALE I gla meeting; at 2 p.m., same ASHTON-On May lst, 1942, ah -dces. Sale at 1.30 p.m. Terms cash. Tweddle High Quality Chicks. - seriou opertion.day at the High School and at 3 Bowmanville Hospital, to Mr'. FOR SALE - 1 MOFFAT GAS Wm~. J. Chaîlis, Auctioneer. 19-,2 Price list on request. Stewart'5 L Cogauain oMr. and Mrs Crowýds of people fromn round p.m., at the Parish Hall. A Red anîd Mrs. Bruce Ashton (nec Range, 4 burners, with overp in ___ Seed Store, phone 577. 18-tf GlnnPolrdonth irh f about and from towns and cities Cross tag day will be held ail Marie Oke), a son, Larry John. good condition. Very reason- On Sahurday, May 9th, there CHICKS FOR SALE -BARRED otern son at othe irh oon-hevedthnmthe E i s acion alher a May_16.19_1* able. Phone 556. 19-1 will be held in the spaclous yard Rocks and White Leghorn A. O. Parker farni. May lst. -Gray Gables" on Saturda3' af- In Trinity United Church, Fr- BROWN -Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred FOR SALE-ELECTRIC WASH- at the rear of W. J. Challis' gar- chicks from Governmeflt bandl- Weekend guests of Mr. and ternoon. Constable John Garrod day, May 8th, Mr. Rex Froste of Brw1neForneWlis er. porcelain tub, in perfect age, Bowmanville, an auction sale ed and blood-tested stock. Or-- Mrs. Jno. Caswel vere Miss Clara ,vas on duhy ail afternoon direct- Station CFRB, Toronto, will pre- are happy to announce the birth mnechanical condition. A goon opeehueod dr o n e orcik Caswell ai-d Mr. Samn Simpson. in rafcthrough the lane of sent motion pictures entitled "Ca- of their daughter, at Bowman- .buy. Enquire Mason & Dale. cluinivie n roodnihng room,- onhnd anlimte que anttye Toronto, and Miss Brandon, Omne-parked cars on the highway. valcade of Europe" showing the ville Hospital on Friday, May _________ndkit___________________ o mee.BidiBidding biskandst aenrl nththewbedroom vrioandt, 9itchen.te bbTherer frWlNOL1M started- cenrock cockerelsoc.cokerls Foro Mras andk an goodentry ito thewarofthecyaîMuy.,1942, erabysitr orLNOEUbNDCOGLEUM be space in this sale for a lîmited dates and prices write or pone, Mr.andMr. CcilFegusnprices were realized. for brand countries; also ý'Libya and the Naincy Ma.Mohradby Rugs. Select yours from over quanhihy of other furniture. Any- H J.Bok, owavle formerly of Newtonville and other new hings are nt so easily ob- Far East," and 'Britain in Peace digwl.19-1* 300 patterns actually in stock. one wishing o put goods in this OH.,J.phoes, 2636.lle centres, are now making their ainied now. Besides much of the and War." Two hours of interest OnENAtBwmn.,e osi- Yhoreiviedh vewths3sle6.esege n ouhwih h home with his aunt. Mrs . Fred furniture was handmnade from and education. Adults 25c, chil- STai -tBwavleHsi o aeivtdt iwteeslePes e ntuhw h Fligg. oak and ivalnut and buthernut and dren 15c. 18-2 tal, on Sunday, April 26th, 1942, ah BRADLEY'S New Furniture undersîgned ah once. Sale at 1.30 Assessor Wanted L..C ac Nsit adMr. ternaie oos b telae oMr. and Mrs. William Steen Store, 156 Simcoe South, Osh- p.m. Terms cash. Wmn. J. Challis, _______________ Nesbitt rehurned from their wed-i George Eilbeck, master cabinet (nec Edna Sheehan), the gifh of awa. 46-tf Auctioneer. 19-1 Applications will be received ding trip Saturday after which m-aker. hroughout a long life. work of science grades 9 and 10. a daughter, Patricia Ann.19, FOR SALE-VACUUM CLEAN- fra sesrfrteTwsi he reported for duty ah Manning and there was a substantialness In the library, with its shelves of19* er with athachments. Special FURNITURE SALE of Darlington for the year 1943, Pool, Toronto. about it ail. many books, could be seen the-. price. Enquire, Mason & Dale. On Saturday, May 9th, the un- up ho 12 o'clock noon the 6th of Sunday visihors with Mrs. W. H. With midsummer heat prevail- N.H.S. sculpture models, 'and a 19-1 dersigned will seli by public June, 1942, addressed ho the un- Pearce were Mr. Ion White, To- ing. Auctioneer m J.Calsontbewsocuidniry MARRIAGE_______________ auction for Ed. Anthistie, of the dersigned. Wm.J. halis ongtabe ws ocuped ntîel FOR SALE - P IA NO A ND village of Hampton, all his house- To.ns.iHOCAerk, ronto, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mac- and Clerk Chas. H. Mason labored by Farncomb LeGresley's modelTonhpCek Donald, Oshawa, and Mr. Ira F. steadily hhrough the long after- aircraft of many designs and Jim PHARE-ALLIN-United in mai'- bench, apartment size. For a hold effects, including kitchen Pearce, Bowmanville. noon. People, many of whom had Patterson's coping saw work, in- niage by Rev. Canon Spencer, house instrument this piano is and dining roomn furniture, bcd- Hampton, May 4, 1942. 19-21 Pte. Alfred Alldread and Lance- not seen each other for quite a luding many very cleverly ah St. John's Church, Bowman: the very finest quality. Bargain roomn furniture, linoleums, Que- Warn g Corp. Lloyd Alldread of the Mid- speli, wene wont ho visit. and chat wrought and useful articles. The ville, April l6th, 1942, Albert for quick sale. Termis. Fred J. bec heaher, cook stove, elechic2fll land Regiment have had their in the salubrious open air and, laboratory was a place of unusual George Phare of Bowmanville Mitchell, Church Street, phone washing machine, radio, lamps, Th lev xeddfollowing their this became rather annoying to inerest for here students were ah and Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Alln 492. so1* me dihesr ca r gni ar d oen lyTe old or ade tisedas eedl faters eah.Ph. lfedAi- Auctioneer Challis ah times and work with lots of equipmenh de- of Hampton. FRSLs-SE .H O ool sreheFocrtos, a mow- potatos ar oaeteha a e fathr'sdeah. te. lfrd Al -he had ho occasionaily plead for monstrating fachs of science, gen- FRSL -SDM-.M olcretrtos anmw oaosaeptte hthv edwsi ootois ek more quietness and consideration. erating eiectricity and showing eM-.cr idr aecr er and many other articles too he etfe sse oaosb en.The elbueskne ht he how it works and what is can do, DEATHS binder, Case thresher, 28 x 47 numerous ho mention. Sale ah the Dominion Department of Ag- Manager George Crowther of wne huhadwr eea-tsigsisfrfriiyadfr (rubber tires). W. H. Brown, 1.30 p.m. Terms cash. Elmer Wii- riculture. An advertisement for nd leans- ils Sftal Cu Case Dealer, Bowmanvilie 2610. bur, auctioneer. 18-2 seed potatoes must, ho conformi was planning ho get the girls ho- ly in the front ranks. Alex Adair tilizing needs, testing andclas ABBOTT-In Oshawa, on May 2, 19-1 _______________ with the Destructive Insect and gether and start practising on and Wm. Heîîning were a busy ing milk, testlng and weighing 1942, Wilhelmina Gourlay, wî-PetA, frtoctiedsd gueha er n s.Tarhris ing oni ai of assistants, sorting out the eggs, demonstrating the shudy of dow of the lahe L. A. Abbott, in FRSLE - BEATTY EGNFeedd Seed petat eIf ter hoetified-e twlt eras manager and articles n psing them aiong bacteria and the laws of physics. her 62nd year. Interment ah drive Washer, rebuilt and fully SED RANi a n way rep , pronsote coach. ho the auctioneer's forum.Laeinteenngapgrm H ponC ety guaranteed. Don't miss this op-'rtiemen GRAIN peson Mn. MVorley and Miss Betty AI- We cannot begin ho name ail was given by the students in the portunity as engine drive wash- CAUTION: According ho a visi- advertisement are hiable ho pro- lin, Miss Gwen Gibson and Mr. the notable pensons present. but Lower School class room with EBER-Suddenly ah Miami, Flor- ers are off the market. Ask for tor who claimed to be an official secution.14 Ross Allin visited ah Mn. Carl among themn were Crown Attor- Pauline Deline, President of the ida, April 25th, 1942, Captain Mr. Lauder at Mason & Dale's. inspector, we are advised that no Down's on Sunday, the latter in ney Aluin F. Annis, Oshawa, Edi- H. S. Literary Society, presiding. Fred J. Eben, beloved husband 19-1 grain may be advertised as "seed" copaywihMn Gen acokton Ralph Wilson of the Port Hope This opencd with the singing of of the late Mary E. Fniebe, and- unless stating grade and number. cony s hMr.esytey y.co u Guide, Mn. Howard Foley, public O Canada, and the N. H. School's dear father of Edward W., 'Buf- OSHAWA'S NEW FURNITURE Therefore the undernoted ads buneOssaaPebtr P. entertainer. Bowmanvîlle. and own song. Principal McColl of- falo, Margaret (Mrs. A. E. Spar- Store - Evcryhhing in mcdern, are subject ho that specificahion, Mr.Jo oga n o a-Mrs. Foley, also Mn. Patrick Cot- fened a few words of warm wel- ling), and Kathryn (Mns. E. W. cehrilbdon.dnn n elr n uesaes d Mrs Jo.Dogls ndso Wl-ter, in his lOth year, who couid come and expressed his appre- Harding), Toronto. suites, and studios. Bedding and vised.-Ed. ~N UW ter, New York, have had their senesfrteftr n n ito ftelreatnac floor coverings a specialty. ~fII ~ ~~. properhy between Mill and Bea- sered neso the di.Futur nden- atdinoftes argfe tendalnceLANDER-Suddenly ah the Grey Quality merchandise ah comn- FOR SALE - NO. 1 SEED OR eratrnsofshe famrythe pe-oelie aanDois lun angtwo n's Hospital, Regina, Sask., petitive prices. Before buying cooking potatoes. Appiy E. C. cdtin up andfailhavee rhadeliC.anA.orCowaln sent.tw in his 78th year, Lewis Lander, visit Bradlcy's New Furniture Ashton, Enniskillen, phone 2829. nurseries stock agent, plant 48 des pl lso ie n Wolseley, Sask., formerly of Store, 156 Simcae St. S., Osh- 19-1* fruit trees on part of it. Rose-O-Day. Margaret Ash read Darlînghon, beloved husband of awa. 46-tf Misses iaadMre Lake, NEWCASTLE HIGH SCHOOL for everyone's edification the the late Mary Anne Balson and HAYFO AETM HY T Lida and Muriel ~~~~~~school paper, The Buzzer, replete da ahro lyHwrHl Toronto, who were visihing their 660PEN NIGHT" A REVELATION with local and war news, editor- daî thand f lvyHwrH l Wanted $0.00 and Clover ah $13.00 hon. mother, Mrs. Frank Gibson, were AND PLEASINO EVENT aspoty contributed articles, At n lrne nemn Alfred Graham, N ew casthie, among the ex-students who wei'c______ils petyadhm Wolseley cemetery. W A N T E D IMMEDIATELY - phone Clarke 3321. 19-1 guetsof heNewasle ig Ctiznsof llage wo ated- Ted Pybus, Tracy Emnbly, Glenn SCOBELL-In Ottawa, on Friday, Girl ho hclp wihh gencral house-WatdT Bu Schooi on "Open Night." Miss ed the High School "Open Night Alnan a Beeo soe Mylt,14.Jae . cbl, okinfr hm.Apl r. ________________ Lida is here f or a month's vaca- on April 30hh fan exceeded thec li n a rrtnsoe a s,14,Jae .Soel oki amhm.ApyMs tion. taff ad studnts' rsiest xpcc-some good acrobatic work in pyra- beloved husband of Lila B. A. Muir, Courtice. 182*WATD OBU FET RS Asta dy orth bîn wstations; but that pleased er- idblin.TeversaieJm Mhry.ItrtBwa- HELP WANTED - GIRL FOR feather beds of alI descriptions. held in Newcastle on April 25th, body. The visitons saw much to Patrson rendered a violin solo, ville Cemehery. general hotel work, waitress Highest pnices paid. Send par- a week ahead of the official date, excite their- interest and evoke and Laurence Morhon, High . . udnyonArl2t, exeinedsral u o iclr oQenCit Fahe and in Bowmanville on May 2nd. their admiration and by an ob- School pianist ex raordinary, who 194UNG-Sud elonApl th, - expessrynce dîaes.But ln- tC.u2ars wiho S.Qu orn to. eat many of oui' citizens who visited senvational, leisurely tour of the played all the accompaniments of 192modsHzeralhb- neesn.o ages. Bal 1- C.,23Bld1nStToono that town had an opportunity of school classrooms, halls, libnany the evening, favored with two loved wif e of George Young, moaHoe.11*9* helping out twice by buying a and labonahony acquined a much selechions, Preiude in G Minon Bowmanville. WANTED - AGENTS - NO IN- Wilson's Furniture Co. second tag. more intimate knowledge of the and Grande Valse Brillante. vestment requined. Seil now _____ Prof. and Mns. E. G. R. Andagh, high school, what is taught and Pauline Delineagain appeared in IN MEMORIAM 1942 Gasoline Saver and Super- ForCoeigBgan Toronto, spent the weekend at what is îeanned thene, than they tw'.o duets, w'th Mary Pundy, sing-________________ charger. Retails $5 - 100% pro- loCveigBran thein Newcastle estate, Beaver St., could possibly gathen in any other îng Love Sends a Little Gift of fit. Tenritories going fast. Write Better selection . . . Our prices and found, as have sevenal othens, way, short of ennoîîing as shu- Roses, and Time Was. ALLIN - In loving memory of Vacu-Matic Agency, Box 205, are lower than catalogue pnices. that the windows in thein house dents. Students of Grades 9 and 10 oui' dean mother, Mrs. Grace Windsor, Ont. 19-1 Congoleums, Inlaids, 4 Yd. Lino- have been peppered and broken One of the comnîonest nemarks pnesented a pageant, Buildens' of Allin. leumrs, Feltols, Rugs. Bning your wihh BB shot fired from air rifles, on the part of olden ex-students Canada, with the following tak- We who love you, sadly miss Wanted measuremnents. Oui' experts will Constable Garnod has confiscated was how much more interesting îng part: Tracy Embly, a dutch you, gladly help you with your floor a numben of such pieces of artil- and prachical the courses are now boy; Glenn and Marie Allun, Can- As it dawns another yean; WANTED-YOUNG CALVES TO covering problcms. leny and thene is a genenai de- than when we went ho schooi. adians who woke him and began In our lonely heants of thinking veal. Phone 2175. 19-1 Several Wonderful Bargains mand that there be a more thon- Hene was an exhibition of arts, ho heul himn of Canada; Yvonne Thoughts of you are ever near.29SqYdFooCveig ough cleanup. handicrafh, science, that would do Megit, Doreen Enwnight, Ruth -Sadly missed by WANTED - HIGHEST PRICES n9cewl.cheelorful attrins..il bo SO _________________justice to a fan biggen community. Bonathan, Mary Purdy, Sam Daughters and Son. paid for scrap tires, any size. ngwceefl ti...1 bbo o -----If there was not the quantity Brereton, Pauline Branch, Francis 19-1 G. F. Jamieson Tire Shop. Cl 14 odresRg ie9x' . .... .M-Mf9Mïtherewas thequality. Forin- Jose, Gwen Hooper, Ted Pybus, 467. $149 BoderlessRugs sie 9'Box stance hene could be seen Francis representing the provinces. Each ARMISTEAD-In loving memony WNE A' IYLstei'ed. I Jose's collections of stamps Bni- had a stony ho hel, and there was of our brother, Thomas Henry muTe in-godMcNdIion.LAp-$5.85 Feit Mattresses, good * tish Empire and Genenal, which also singing, including a French Armistead, who died May 9hh, ply Vernon Stacey, dlo Clair quality. * won finsh pizes at the Bowman- song, when Quebec had the floor. 1936. Allun, Bowmanviile, phone 2847. $15.95 Lovcly Spring Filled Mat- Yardley R O YL ville Hobby Show; Yvonne Me- A favorite was, Home on the "Sweet memonies will linger 19-1 tresses. THEATRE - by Purdy's poser, Farnconib Le- hypifying Alberta.A Time cannot change hhem, it's ietc n ils Waterfall design. THAT EGnesley's boats and truck and Following the National An- truc; _____________and__Articles_ $29.50 Studio Couches, spring Soap -..-35c, 3 for $1.00 BOWMANVILLE acroplanes. and Jim Patterson's hhemn the students served refresh- Years that may come cannot FOR SALE - 8 PIGS 6 WEEK f illed. Soap.------20, 3 for 55e coping saw work, îst pnize ex- ments of coffee and cookies thus sever olasK oli u otS$350BekatSismd , hP ibits at the hobby show. These displaying one n fth ay Oui' ioving remnembrance of old. Apply C. W. Downey, sat Talcum.......----45c, $1.00 were but a few of the great num- acmîsmnsecuae n you." $495 Bcdrom Suie, wateerfa0.l1 Lavender Water T usF ,Sa. ber of clever and intenesting pnomoted by the Newcastle High -Even remembered by brother, Bom hn 590.1 $9.0new. 65eu9te, $1,25all thiîîgs ho sec. 1h xould be impos- School. sistens, bnother-in-law and Un- FOR SALE-YOUNG HOLSTEIN $59.00 Chesterfield Suite, special- Bt alt.... 5 MAY 7, 8, 9 sible in these columns to enum- ___________ e Jack. 119-1* cow, due May 10, privately T.B. ly priced.BahTbes-------65 DIVE BOMBERS L erahe.fintehbt fineet H N E C PEAE-Inovgmmry f and blood hested; also brood $89.00 Kroehler Chesterfield The frtehbto neet H N S A E KN nlvn eoyo sow, due June 23, and pain of Suite, splendid value. in teohnioloIr tith which the visiton came face ____ Jimmy and Donald Kane who1 100. lb. shoats. Apply Kenneth uedn it adPeettos IHelena ELIZABETH ARDEN'S HAND-O-TONI K BOX For> exqy'site car. of tho hand:-creamy June Geranium Soap fromn Eng- land - Hand-O-Tonik to use after washing -in a handy Pink Box. 1. 35 ELIZAEARE nEGIAEH oARDE 3 ini b ox ..---- ---------- lue Grass Fiowcr Mist with atomizer ---------- $1.50 $215? elp conserve materials urgently eeded for Canada's war indus- ies, requests that Arden glass :ntainers and jars be returned the Elizabeth Arden counter. A nominal refund will be made. Loveli 1Drug Store C.N.R. Ticket Agency PAGE 'T'5'2 jr,À%%Xr5 For Rent OR RENT -FOUR LARGE rooms in H-ampton. Apply Ger- aid Balson, phone 2823. 19-l* )R RENT-3 ROOMS TO RENT. Also walnut table and bedstead and springs for sale. Phone 2385. 19-1* tENT OR SELL - 10 ROOMED house, 10 miles east of Bow- manville, on Kingston Highway. Apply Box 73, Statesman Of- fice, Bowmaflville. 19-1 Lost ,OST- LADIES' RIMLESS spectacles in black case near Royal Theatre, week ago'Satur- day night. Reward. Phone 2120. 19-1 ýOST-A BABY'S GOLD CHAIN and heart-shaped pendant, in Bowmaflville on S nday, (valu- ed as a gif t) . Finder fflease re- turn to Mr. T. J. Webb, DVke Street. 19-1* ST EWART'S SEED STORE Hybrid Corn, Sudan Grass, Roots, RaPe, etc. SEED POTATOES Cert. P.E.1. Cobbers Cert. ont. Cobblers Cert. P.E.I. Chippawas Cert. P.E.I. Katahdins Cert. P.E.I. Grn. Mountainls BULK GARDEN SEEDS More and better seed for your mofley Fertilizers, Two-ln-Ofle Bug Killer Phone 577 Bowmafliii ý -- qqý -V -- 1 2 lb box $1.00 $1.00& $1.50