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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Jun 1942, p. 10

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1942 The Newc'astle Independent Phone Clarke 114M Miss Audrey Bonathan is home Recent cablegranis fromn Sgt. from Toronto on vacation. kArchie Martin. R.C.A.F.. indicate Miss Vivian Duck, Toronto, was he has been in Palestine. Malta. holidaying at Mr. Robt. Duck's. Alexandria, ai-d Cairo. Miss Doris Spencer xvas in Osh- Young Mens class of the United awa with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Chui-ch S. S. presented Pte. Carl Tuson. Fisher ,vith a money beit after Harold Hoar of the R.C.A.F., the church service Sunday. was home from Toronto during Miss Betty Enwright wbo lbas the weekend. just finisbied bier commercial High School closed last week course at Bowmaflville. bas taken except for those who were writ- an office position at the Carl ing some examinations. Wevrich factory. Mrs. Eric Pearce and family Miss Mary Purdy visited-her and Miss Helen Maxw'ell, Toronto, grandirother, Mrs. Florence F'arr. visited relatives here last Sunday. Wbitby. returning on Tuesday Robt. Duck Jr., R.C.A.F., ow xitb Mrs. Farr \,vho visited bier tawa, is home on leave, accom-dagtrMs. idedPdy panied by Mrs. Duck and daugh- 1 Mr. ai-d Mrs. C. J. Staples. Port ter. Britain. and Mr. ai-d Mrs. Cross- Mr. Edmund Thackray received lesa. al.cad o Mrs. Geo. P.y word of the death of a married Rl iard Mr. ads. Crinosand sister in York, Eng., following a so sted asoino n bombing raid. sses Mr. W. F. Rickard, M.P., bad a Pte. Carl Fisber. C.A.S.C.. Ot- bee on Monday, helping to put in tawa. wvas home. Besides fulfill- the cement floor of tbe cellar of ing bis mnilitary duties be bad the new house. time to visit bis aunt, Mrs. Emer- Durham Lodge, A. F. & A.M.,, son Fisher, and bis cousins in is hldig achuch prad totheOttawa. United Church on Sundav even- JaeWrgt voasjid ing, June 28th. - the Merchant Marine, was home The Wornen's Auxiliary of St. fi om Prescott over the weekend. George's Cburcb held a sce-,George Graham joined the Mar- ful afternoon tea at Miss BMe- imes at the samne time and is in Intosh's on Tuesday. training at Prescott. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamilton and their daugbter-in-law. Mrs. Horace W alton-Baîl. and ber lit- Stle son are summering at "Long- A R r-oo."Dr Horace comes from 'T' ronto for w eekend,. Mn Mr,.,Tracy Manes, St.. Cathar- es. -as hýome. Sunday visitors IORA L wt Mr. Manes. Miss Oldfield and Mrs. Embly. xere their rela- THEATRE ieNr.SmsnYo n o and daugbter. Antioch. BOWMANVILLE Irwin Colwill bas been making extensive alterations to bis bouse. rnodernizing the interior and put- Thurs., n., Sit.up-to-date conveniences. .Thus., ri.,Sat. ' ra orT. E. Flaxman, Bow- JUNE 25, 26. 27 manville, bas been doing the car- pentry work. Double Feature Sunday visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs. T. F. Branton were: Mrs. William Boyd as rio. Tuff. Mr. Percy Tuf f and Hopalong Cassidy Misses Mary. Hilda and Florence Tuff. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis inl Tbompson and son, Mr. Fred OUTLAWS 0F THE Thompsofl. Oshawa, formerlv o DESERT The basket of American Beauty aiso roses in front of tbe pulpit of the Night of January lGth aUdntion from a5is.nRay a starring in mrnory of ber mother. Mrs. Robert Preston & Helen D[re%, I Wm. Hunter, and ber sister Amy. Ithe late Mrs. Douglas. They were from "Roselaw-ýn" gardens. Mon., Tues., Wed. Rev. D. R. Dewdney had twvo rweddings on Saturday afternoofl. JUNE 29, 30 JULY 1 June 20tb. wben he married Mr. Douglas Cunningham and Miss ddJO NNY .AGE " IreneBrereton at 3.30 o'clock. and with Pilot Officer W. Grant D. Mac- Robert Taylor Lana Turner Millan and Miss Florence H. Oli- ver, Reg.N.. at 4.30 in St. George's Cartoon - News Church. Vnue fteRCN was home on bis last leave over teweekend before going to the Oshawa Business collège ______ASSURE YOUR FUTURE= =- Train to become a Stenographer, Typîst Secretary, Book- keeper or Comptometer Operator. Summer courses starting iiow. Our graduates are in demand. For particulars phone Oshawa 1314W. Saturday mornings Bowmanville 434. Mrs. C. A. Bartlett, Principal. 18 Simeoe St. N., Oshawa 26-27 AYLMER DEMONSTRATION WEEK wath Mrs. IsIendi n Charge AYLMER 3 tins Tomato and Vegetable Soup ...... 25c AULMER 0tin Chicken and Rice, Green. Pea........ 10c AYLMER Pork & Beans, 20 oz tin ............. 10 AYLMER Pumpkin, 2 tins..........25 AYL1T4ER Ketchup, 12 oz................ 15c AYLMER 2 tins Golden Corn Kernels........25c COWAN'S COCOA ILb 25c Christie's Date Loaf ....... 15e CERTO .................27 Tender Leaf Tea, 7 oz...... 39 Pure Gold Jelly.......7 Gem Jars, qts. $1.13 doz. pts. $1.00 doz. MAGIC COFFEE, lb.........43c Fresh Fruits, Vegetables Preserving Supplies HARRY ALLIN The Corner Grocery Phones 367 - 368 We Deliver I -- Eastern seaooard. He bas been in training at Kingston. Ross Embly, who recently joined the R.C.N., was also home from Kingston over the weekend. He bas been transferred to Toronto. Newcastle Branclh of Upper Canada Bible Society met in St. George's Parisli Hall, June 24tb, wlben Rev. F. B. Allnutt, B.A.. Toronto. gave an address and sbowed motion pictures of the Bible Society at work. Mrs. J. C. Hancock. se'y.-treas., gave a report of local collections and remittances. Manager Geo. Crowther had bis two girl softball teams, the Ayes and the Bees, arrayed against each other at a practice game in the ball park Friday evening. Bat- teries for the A's were Marilyn and Doreen Enwright pitching and Marg. Asb c. For tbe B's Jean Bonathan and Doris Allin p's. Marg. Hockin c. The Junior Choir of the United Cburch, with the organist,. Mrs. E. C. Fisher, provided the service of song at Kirby anniversary Sunday evening. Tbose driving cars to transport tbe 23 members wýere: Reeve C. R. Carvetb, E. E. Patterson, Stanley Graham, Don- ald Jose, Mrs. W. J. Hockin and Miss Wylma Farrow. Manager J. H. Smith and Mrs. W. J. Hockin. Bank of Commerce. attended a bankers' meeting at tbe Genosba Hotel, Oshawa, on the evening of June 1Tth. when a representative of the Foreign Ex- change Board delivered an ad- dress and led in a discussion. Mrs. J. H. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hare also made the trip to Oshawa. "lThumbs Up" C.G.I.T. Sr. Group of C.G.I.T. met June l6th at June Allin's witb Mrs. Irwin Colwill presiding. Thbe meeting opened with a sing-song and Mrs. Colwill took charge of the devotional exercises consist- ing of the C.G.I.T. bymn, a read- ing by Mrs. Colwill and the re- cital of the C.G.I.T. Purpose and Motto. The group is endeavour- ing to send four girls to the Pro- vincial Canadian Girls In Train- ing camp at Moira Lake for a ten day period. cOMING EVENTS Remember the Cowan Picnic, Juiy 4th, Orono Community Park; meeting time 4 p.m.; supper time 6 p.m. 26-1* Rus. Creightons Orchestra will be in the Community Hall, New- castle, on Thursday, June 25th. 24-3 Womien'sWar Auxiliary , wil ohd "A Mie of Money Day" on Saturd.ay,_ July 4th. Pmoceeds for parelsfr Bowmanvile Boys A. F. W7atch for further announce- ment. 26-1 Newtonvihle United Sunday School Anniversary Services on June 28th: il a.m.-Message, "Jesus and Chîldren"; 7.30 p.m.-- Message, "That Boy." "That Girl." Special music by the children and the chumch choir. Rev. J. McLacb- ian, speaker at both services. 2- Haydon Sunday Scbooi Anni- versary will be hehd Sunday, June 29th. Church services at 2.30 and 7.30 .p.m. E.D.T.. conducted by Rev. S. Litthewood of Orono, as- sisted by Haydon S. S. Choir dir- ected by Mr. E. E. Stapies, and the Osborne Quartette of Bow- manvihie. On July lst, Yelverton Young People will present their play "Home Sweet Home" under the auspices of Haydon S. S. Ad- mission: Aduits 25c, children. 15c. 1 1 26-1 Hampton Sunday Scbool Anni- versary will be beld as follows: Sunday, June 28th, Rev. C. W. Barrett. Brighton, wili speak at 10.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Special mu- sic by the school under leadership of Mr. Tbeodore Salter. Mr. Bat- ten. Peterboro, soloist. Special offering in aid of school funds. Wednesday, July lst. a picnic wîll be held in the Park, and a pro- gram of sports . Everybody wel- come. Bring your lunch and disb- es and enioy the aftemnoon. Mot w,,ater will be provided. In the evening at 8 o'clock the Spring- ville Dramatic Club wiil present their play, "Only Sally Ann." Mu- sic between acts. Admission: Ad- tilts 25c. children 15C. 26-1 Bob Kent Presides Lions Bicycle Club At Weekly Meeting (Intended for last week) Lions Bicycle Club met June l3th with very f ew members pre- sent due to many volunteer tag- gers for the Navy League Tag Day. However, after the usual business, the boys and girls were quizzed by Dorothy Morris, vice- president, on the subject of safe wvalking. Tbey were reminded at ail timnes to obey the traffic sig- nais and guard against plaving in the road as it is very dangercus. The club showed that they knew their safety ules by answerin, promptly. Eddie Breslin read the Ten Commandments for cyclists. The Judge, Mr. Robt. Kent, was introduced by John Cattran. The two policemen, Jean Living and Lloyd Winacott, then began thE court session by bringing their cases forward. The accused wemE Ronald Brock, guilty of riding on the sidewalk, and Eddie Bresl who was riding with bis hands oli the bandlebars. These two "cul prits" were sentenced to writE their wrong doing 25 times and tic up their bike for a day. Rutt Dumnas gave a report on the tali Ithat she had bad with ber fathei BIRTHS- COVERLY - To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coverly, on June 21st, 1942. the gift of a daughter (Sheila Georgina). 26-1* READ -At Bowmanville Hospi- tal, on Saturday, June 20tb. 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Read, the gift of a daughter, Ina Beryl. 26-1 M ARRIAGES ANONICHUK-MITCHELL - In St. John's Anglican Churcb. Bowmanville, on Saturday, June l3th, 1942, Canon C. R. Spencer officiating, Isobel May Incledon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, and Aircraftman Alex- ander Anonicbuk, son of Mrs. Nellie and the late Mr. Anoni- chuk, Maple Grove. 26-1* HENDRY-STEEN - On June 20th, 1942, in Halifax, N.S., Thelma Lena, only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James Steen, Hali- fax, to John Erskine Hendry. VS., B.V.S.C., second son of Mrs. Hendry and the late Ro- bert Hendry, Newcastle, Ont. MacMILLAN-OLIVER-On Sat- urday, June 20th, 1942, at St. George's Church, Newcastle, Ont., by Rev. D. R. Dewdney, Florence Helen Oliver, Reg.N., daughter of Mrs.' V. R. Oliver of Bowmanville and the late V. R. Oliver, formerly of Co- balt, Ont., to Flying Officer William Grant Douglas Mac- Millan, son of Mr. and Mrs. William MacMillan of Port Hope, Ont. DEATFIS DONCASfrR-On June 13, 1942. Sergeant Pilot John Phipps Doncaster, R.C.A.F., bcloved husband of Mary Watt, and son of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Doncaster of Port Arthur. Killed in action. GERDES, Sandra Charlotte - At 115 John street, Wcston, Thurs- day, June 18th, 1942, Sandra Charlotte, beloved infant daugh- ter of Fred and Charlotte Ger- des, aged five months. IN MEMORIAM CARR-In loving memory of Reta Margaret Camm wAo passed away June 3Otb, 1939. While you, dear Reta, mest and sleep, Your hoving memory we'li al- ways keep. -Sadhy missed by Father and Sisters. 26-1 HALL-mI oving memomy of a dear dagîghter and sister, Lihly Alberta Graham Hall, who pass- ed away June 23rd, 1941. - Deamiy remembered by Mother, Sisters and Brothers. 26-1 Cards of Thagoks I wish to express my -thoughts and sincere thanks in saying, that owing to Cpl. B. Trounce's trans- fer and departure from H.Q. Staff, Bowmanville, to H.Q. Staff, Fort Henry, Kingston, lie wishes to thank al bis Comrades who s0 honestiy came to bis assistance on the loth in. hast, and ail other "Commades" who had wished hlmn the best of iuck during bis recent honorable acquittai. The family of the late Mrs. Alvin Peters wish to express their sinceme thanks to the many friends and neighbors who have been so kind and thougbtful during hiem ilhness and at the time of the recent death of a dear wife and mother. 26-1* ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Munday, Bowmanville, Ont., announce the 1engagement of their daughter, Greta Beatrice, to George Arnold Brown, son of Mm. and Mms. Charles Brown, Hamilton, Ont. The mamiage to take place in Maphe Grove Church, Wednesday, July iSth, at four o'ciock. 26-1*. llelp Wanted 1WANTED-RELIABLE GIRL OR soidier's wife for generai bouse- work. Apply Mms. J.,W. Robin- son, Brown St., Bowmanviile. 26-1* HELP WANTED - DRUG AP- prentice or cierk, miiitary ex- empt. References. Apply Mel- e low Drugs, Newcastle. 26-1* HELP WANTED - EXPERIENC- ed girl desires housework by 9 the day or week, starting Juiy l st. Apply Irene Grier, Mar- e tyn's Apt. or phone 807. 26-1 tfils No Secret w if you want to keep inform- ig ed on what is golng on lu ie Durham County you muet L read The Statesman. If you're as not a subserîber send $1.00 e and you will recelve it every id week to end of 1942. Order e to-day. on the subject of disobedient cyclists. Audrey Northcutt thank- ed our judge. Beverly Sudds was appointed policemnan. There wiil be a hike te Orono soon. Aftem various questions on safety the meeting was moved adjourned by John Cattran, sec- onded by Beverly Sudds. ClassifiedAd Rates %One cent a word cash, each insertion (minimum charge i 25c). Cnarge of 25c extra ls made when advertlsement Is not pald same week as Inser- tion. Exta charge of 10e wvhen replies are dlrected to a Statesman box number. Blrths, deaths and marriages 50e each. ]ln Memoriams, 50e for notice plus 10e per line for verse. Classlfled adver- tisements accepted up until 6 p.m. Wednesday. For Rent FOR RENT - THIRTY ACRES good pasture, water and shade. Apply Frank Buchan, R. R. 3, Port Hope. 25-2* FOR RENT- 5 ROOM APART- ment, garage and cellar, water and light, $17.00, possession July lst. Apply T. Lymer, Box 51, phone 379. 26-1* FOR SALE OR RENT-6 ROOM- ed bouse on Liberty St., water and electricity; garage and gar- den; immediate posseision. This property can be bought on very easy terms by reliable person. Apply to Albert Hircock, Box 479, Cobourg. 26-tf Summier Cottages FOR RENT-COTTAGE AT THE beach with modemn convenien- ces, screcned verandah and gar- age. Rent reasonable. Apply Mrs. Archie Tait. 26-1 East Beach, Bowmanville. Elec- tric stove, screened verandah. July lst to September SOth. Phone Bowmanvilhe 439. 26-1 Wanted to Rent WANTED - THREE OR FOUR unfurnished rooms, preferably heated. Phone 2341. 26-1 Wanted WANTED - CHILD'S FOLDING go-cart in good condition. Ap- ply Mrs. A. E. Wood, Tyrone. 26-1 * Work Wanted WORK WANTED - BOY FIF- teen yeams oid, passed Entrance exams with honors, wishes work in office, store or light factory. Write Box 90, Statesman Of- fice, Bowmanville. 26-1* Chicks for Sale C H IC KS! - BUY THE BEST. As booking is unusuaily heavy- this year we suggest you order at once to avoid disappointment. Many breeds to choose from in Tweddhe High Quality Chicks. Price list on request. Stewamt's Seed Store, phone 577. 18-tf Personail HUNDREDS -HAVE FOUND Kipp's Herb Tablets an ideai laxative. Ail herbs, no dmugs; not habit-forming. SmaIl size 25c; Economy package 75c. Ahex McGregor, Drugs.. 26-tf FOR SALE -PERSONAL RUB- ber Goods maihed postpaîd, in plain, sealed envelope, with prîce list. Aduits only. 6 sam- pies 25c, 24 samples $1.00. Please state age. Atex Rubber Co., Box 231, Hamilton, Ont. 21-8 Livestock For Sale FOR SALE - PIGS, il WEEKS old, good size; and Percheron brood mare. Caîl Satumday. Ap- ply R. Selback, R. R. 1 Hamp- ton, former Doidge farm. 26-1 OSHAWA A Famous Pl1ayers Theatre Starts To-morrow for 2 days only ilenry Fonda Gene Tlerney lu RINGS ON HER FINGERS SECOND BIG RIT The most tbrilling scenes of Russia's valiant fight-brought right befome youm eyes. OUR RUSSIAN FRONT witb a brilliant commentamy by Walter Huston Next Mon. & Tues. THE VANISHING VIRGINIAN with Frank Morgan and Cath- arine Grayson and on the same program Leon Erroll and Lupe Velez MEXICAN SPITFIRE SEES GHOSTS COMING NEXT WED. RIO RITA wlth Bud Abbott and Lou Cos- tello, John Carrol and Cath- armne Grayson . qu- Hot Weatker NEEDS1 1ý No matter where you go from eoast to coast across Canada you see and recognize the familiar oval sign REXALL DRUGS .... ....... Get the pietue--i-h-genu-- KODAK FILMS unique developng, prlntlng and enlarglng. Expert service. Engllsh type Health Saîts with glass both for 43c HOSE SAVERS E. Arden Leg Film --- $1.00 E. Arden Beauty Filmn $1.25 Duration Leg Do -. ----45c Ho-Saver ----------------- 15 Silk Like----------- 15, 25e Fablum..............---------45 Stork Baby Powder . --- 27c Mennen's O011.----59, $1.19 Z. B. T --------------- 28, 55e pilz Soup, 3 for -------25 Dextri Maltose ---------65e Lactogen ----------- 59, $1.59 Thermos --------$1.25, $1.50 Noxzema ----------19e, 98e Nivea Cream -- ---- -- ---5 c S k o l .-- -- - -- --e -- - -- - -- - -- - 5 3e Gypsy Cream ------30, 60e Nîvea 5kin 011----- 50, 90e Sta-Way -- ---------------- 39c Noxzema Suntan Oil 30c~~ Skeetto Tox -------- MUM ----- --------- PW59?t Arrld............-- 39, 59k EXCHANGE YOUR LIFEBUOY COUPONS HERE JURY L<LOVELL BOWMANVILLE - C.N.R. TICKETS - PHONE 778 '/ 1 - 1 - < -,ý 1 - 'l. - n", 'l'- àk- k'.&Ub WA N àq ettit tif RE Da;ld US E ilw, T DS FOrtce For Sale d SEDCR FRSALE-VACUUM CLEAN- Dr. Storcy's office will be clos- er, re-built, with attachments. e rmJuly lOth to August lst. Enquire Mason & Dale. 26-1 26-3 FOR SALE -FORD SEDAN 32, Dr. Birks' office will be closed We are offering ail ivarletl new tires, reasonable. John from June 24th to July 8th, in- of Seed Corn. Gov. testa~ Mitchell, Newcastle, Ont. 26-1 clusive. 25-3 No. 1 for germination and FOR SALE -A DRESSER AND Notice - From June 28th to quality. Also the leadlng pull-out cot, for summer cot- July l2th inclusive, office bours Hybrld Varleties for Eastern tage. Phone 555. 26-1* of Dr. C. J. Austin, Enniskillen, OtroNs.6,69,55 - Ont., will be 6.30 p.m. - 8.30 p.m. OnaiNo.6,69,5. FOR SALE - FLOOR MODEL, For emergency calîs, phone 2576 Hungarian, Siberian, Golden table top Ironer, in good condi- until 10 p.m., then Port Perry Mlllett's, Sudan Grass, Rape, tion. A real opportunity. En- 104r32. etc. Seed Buckwheat. quire Mason & Dale. 26-1 C. J. Austin, M.D., C.M. Western feed wheat, oats FOR SALE - BEATTY ELEC- 24-4* and barley tric Washcr, fully re-built and N TC guaranteed like new. A real N TC buy. Enquire at Mason & Dale's. TO DOd OWN1URS IN THEA iIV!U V 26-1 TOlWNSHIP OF ARLINOTON A . Wa- IENKEY FOR;AL - 941BUICK SE- Each and evcry dog owner in Telephone Clarke 33-12 FOR; SALE 1941 ecr aro the Township of Darlington shahl da; ralso 1940 Mefr c are. procure a dog license and tag f rom ý let ealBarg8asmor Ofuick ae. William Lycett, Assessor for the ________________ BWieBx8SaemanviOffice,- said township, and pay to him a Bowmanville. 26-2 Fee of Three Dollars for the first _______________ LINOLEUM AND CONGOLEUM dog and Five Dollars for eacb Rugs. Select yours from over additional dog. Five Dollars for No an n 300 patterns actually in stoclý. the first bitch and Eight Dollars N o B i n You are invited to view these for each additional bitch. at BRADLEY'S New Furniture J. D. Hogarth, 25-2k Store, 156 Simcoe South, Osh -___25-2______T IRE____ awa. 46-tf Real Estate For Sale RE A FOR SALE-HARD AND. SOFT-- P IR bail basebaîl bats. Sewîng ma- FOR SALE - SOLID B R I C K Havîng your tires repaired chine, drop head, rotary, in good bouse on Centre St., Bowman- promptly will keep your car condition. Also 5 tube mantel ville. Must be sold to close an rollng longer radio and battery c h a r g e r. estate and will be sold cheap w uV A Phone 780, S. J. Jackman, Bow- for cash. Apply A. E. Bellman, F.JA I UI manville. 261 King St. West, phone 526. TIRE VULCANIZING SHOP OSHAWA'S NEW FURNITURE 13-tf 2t Store - Everything in mcdern, chesterfield, bedmoom, dining Aigents Wanted _______________ suites, and studios. Bedding andaOYUMDM O IS _____________ floor coveringsa aspecialty. OYou a arn OR ou S S:it Quality mnerchandîse at com- o aernfryuslqit petitive prices. Before buying large profits without working visit Bradley's New Fumniture too bard, only spare time if you Store, 156 Simcae St. S., Osh- prefer, selling Rawleigh Pro- awa. 46-tf ducts. National r e pu t a tion. Business neyer been better. But FOR SALE-ONE ONLY BEAT- we are short of men. Write: ty re-built engine drivZe washer. Rawleigh's, Dept. ML-140-216-F This machine bas been thor- Montreal. 26-1 oughly factory re-built through- out and is guaranteed like new. Found Owing to war conditions, the Wartime Prices and Trade FOUND - H O U N D. OWNER Board banned the manufacture must prove ownership, pay ahl of new washers as effective expenses. Phone 2890, A. Darch, May lst, except wbere 60% of Bowmanville. 26-3 i h themachine had been made be- Ls r a î foethat date. If you are in- otC e m terested in the purchase of an engine-drive washer do not de- LOST-TWO JERSEY HEIFERS lay any longer. Enquire about and a caîf strayed fmom Lot 30, thi mahin atMasn &Dale's. Con. 3, Dalington. Anyone ]B T E thi mahin atMasn & 26-1 knowmng of these phone John Hatwig, Oshawa 908W12. Livestock and Articles 26-1 From Bowmanvllle Dalry makes things taste better. FOR SALE - ONE WELL BRED AUCTION SALES Use It ln baklng, frylng and Yorkshire Boar about 1 yeam uciniaenfHa aTe lil cooklng. You'l notice old. Lomne Lamb. 26-1 the dlffeSeneeoflght awThe undersigned will seli by publie th z'eec rgta BINDER TWINE-BEST QUALI- auction for Mm. John Lancaster, ty. Price easonable. Order Lot 6, B.Fi, Clarke, on Tbursday, Drink more Bowmualt13 early. Pay cash. R. E. Osborne, July 2nd, 1942, 20 acres of stand- Darmlkfrhatske Chumch St., phone 473. 26-1* ing hay, alfalfa and timothy. Sale Diyml o.ei ae - at 6.30 p.m. Temms cash. Elmer iFOR SALE-PURE BRED ROCK Wilbu, auctioneer. 26-1 Pullets, 10 weeks old. Apply A. . . iletHmpon hoe2557. 1 have been authorized to sel E. illttHamton phne26-1 for W. C. Cossley, Lot 17, Con. ________________________4, Clarke, on Tuesday, June 30th, .FOR SALE-S ACRES 0F MIX- at 1 p.m. sharp, ah bhis famm stock, L j [ castle. Apply George Farn- somihouehol aefes Tenm comb.264*cash. Elmer Wilbum, auctioneer. FOR SALE -20 ACRES 0F 26-1 E standing mixed hay. Appiy A. Business Service . H. Clemens, R. R. 6, Bowman- » ile 5-fUSED CLOTHES, STERILIZED, B wm a vi e Fl OR SALE -PULLETS, LIMIT- cleaned and pressed like new. o m n il . ed number of started pullets. We also carry new goods. We Apply Alvin Cleiyîens, near are carmying a large stock of 1 H mp on p on 24 3. 2pansu ts, Fwi ndreak er e c oa U D îr H a p o n h o e 2 4 3 2 - f u ts , F a l n dW nter c . A coa llsi FOR SALE-COCKER SPANIEL will convince you. Don't miss 1HN 4 puppies, crossbmed; maies $5.00, this place. Sam Schwartz, 21PHN 6 females $3 .00. Apply M. Heard, Bond St. W., Oshawa. 10-tf_______________ Enniskilien. 26-1 _________________ ;FOR SALE - HAY, 45 ACRES For Sale 1 standing hay, alfaîf a and timo-Huaplnfilwehma S tby. Good cmop. Apply Lîllian FOR SALE-ONE WAGON WITH chmatplar fail Weustbldas - Mountjoy, phone 2313, Bow- hay rack, in good condition. hrcefal.W mutbids 1 manville. 26-1 - Phone 2502. 26-1 strong in belief as in body. m mow . PAGE TEN FOR BABY

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