THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4tis, 1943 THE CANADIAR STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO * É~~yesight Education AlcanNighway Psa uhrte N O n ta Use Airgraph Mail .iicency (san-ded) and came to the bridge Many Durham residents who ________________ i " WSBy oe the Muskoka River. We then are receiving mail in airgraph C. . T c ibe nohr i fr hf aform from their friends overseas «, mile and finally arrived at Mik 'May flot have looked into the pos- ------------- No 9cardpart hel wedns- NIL MTTON ETS WARD UNIT D CHU CH U yeyesiA 4-horAluch cunteroperncomunicaion hemslves ' daY O! last week was a huge suc- AS OUTSTAfNDINGtis ean o c eslr .Fa. W y e a n e uA R C L U I TF O U I H N .D s e l g h a d lu n c h b e f o r e g o in g to b e d . th a t a t p r e s e n t th e A ir g r a p h is th e Social' nd Persona Malley won the big prizes, and AGRIUL<opp. p.o.>HIN The manager of the camp, John speediest means o! communication Reita Cooke and Miss Colville the Neil Mutton, president o! the Two things o! great interest .(P. -. Harvey, said that he had several wt the United Kingdom and Phone 40r1g booby prizes. The event was held Durham Central Agricultural So- the members and adherents o!fsaa vcn eâ nhshtad w thMdeEat _____________________ in the Orono Orange Hall. ciety for 1942, was awarded the Park St. United Cburch trans- Pounea15be sure we appr u e citdadufvrbefyn ether .... = .... Owîng to, lack of space the an- certificate for the outsadn ieathecgrainamet eeis another menace to greatly this hospitality.Dumany air letters ae nowcoingie Sympathy is extended to the nual meetings o! Kirby and St. agriculturîst at the meeting*ofingTrd ay. Finrst, thminismeter iylwefae nd nethtbhe We star e g nat 9 ca.m.andgong by orat. Alirgrwah,e famnily of the late Mrs. Anson Gil- Saviour's Church were beld over the ociet in Oono Fiiaytie-was ivatedtO reain aothe roy unil hiswee. ig drig te vte ithGaret ea an wa gîen bous ! ptometrist meets with and is gen- (stili as dark as ink) up the road. cuse bundreds o! them can be Mrs. R. H. Brown was in Lind- Sidewalks were sanded Thurs- Riekard, who gave way for him $100.00 for 1942. Second, a com- felly expetedfo e e nGlesi was soeetng milnowbutwafer ransfred a ma rum lof film, say ast week to see her sister, day. rather than have another vote. mittee was appointed to set Up aninaoraplendtrfr, - who isil.SYmpathy is extended to, rela- This is the second time a ti _]M improvement flînd for the purpose i 98 cents, appealing to some- avenues o! evergreens, poplar and aor lnadteeoe e tives o! the late Mrs. James Wood, tknpae h is ieDno eoaigtecuc fe h thing for nothing, or at a bargain silver birch (road hevel, onîy ceive priority. Next in priority W. E. Arstrong nderwen an take placethe firt time Dn of cuunter.gthTocthis apersone glasses Tcrooked)roncameseoutro!edtheaseoeetofcorneseethemten-centn-e ArmedmdForces . E A rmo stron ne rwnta the third Oronoite to die last Gibson giving way. The meeting war is over. are fot medicine for is trouble and at Mile ON started to clim;) air letter. oprto atwe.week. was the best annual meeting yet The reports, which followed a for a correction for a physical Steamboat Mountain. It's quite a Airgraphs, obtainable at ahI post JohnGrad, o tbeR.o.fA.F., WeRntiCeRevAF. ..Msonhel in rono asfar sFatend.shrt wrshi peiod onintedweanessbecasefarheweanessctibd-wths2opetcen. gade t ofice, hae drectonsfor hei ashmformer rector in Orono, is baving ance and interest was concerned, by the pastor, showed the church mnfse soeta antb oepae.W aedw h s rne ntea ela Sympathy is extended to Mr. great success in Toronto as well and it followed a pot luck dinner and its many organizations to be rmanieed son fetd the annt e omheplaces.Wcae d S oteuprnteo them, esarysagea S..BlBail oni he datht!hbi . .. $6200fas rce.vd.duing$nd2scialhour florishng. lsieRowegavath, ingo!igasse. Hebehives o alo Rier, nd a 12.0 arivedatv(ixtcnts or Amef ervies, if brother. the year; $2,00 was paid on the The business part opened witb a report for the Young People'beaue Heail rdels sesoRe rCaswel's2.3Camp, i 5Nforteenixcentsforsrentrcvicesans to There was no Union Monday rnortgage, and $400 given to mis- few words o! appreciation by Union, which sbowed a balance of b -. temi re lassaeCselsCm, ie8N o encns fsn rmcvlast evenîng to allow members to go sions. Neil Mutton. M. H. Staples was $17 if the treasury. soon dascarded. dinner. After a good steak din- cîvîhians, and six cents if going to Bowmanviile. -__________ appuinted representative to, the Ms.Lgnad is ur When he calîs to, see you, ner, we left at 1.30 for Mile 165N. from Armed Service personnel to Orono friends were interested Feeaino giulue !trAhnrep orte d or ise s .A t whether be works for as hig a I took four rolis of pictures civilians). They may be inserted in hearing Claire Wallace speak ST. SAVIOUR'S VESTRY wbicb he presented the financial former as recording secretary and as possible, and these people during the day tiîl we arrived at in an envelope marked "Air-* about the son o! Ralph Stutt, a statement wbicb showed a bal-teltrasrauer b - generally get "big, big pay," they Tropical Valley at Mile 126N. graph," and dropped in a mail forerOrnote nw f owan th lttr s resuer Te o-expect the optoers o okfrThere was hardly any snow and box, in whicb form tbey go direct former Oronoie, now of Bo man- S lendid report o! te years ance o! S27.63. . OsbonenMr.hcietain pite orcurtaledkaciva-gothing andege erally take inrsrn ace o creek or rvershaetheyrootheteprod ction enter tTTor ville, over the air last week. work were given January 26 at St. F. Tamblyn, and H. Jose. were ties owing to the rationing o! tea, when tbey learn you charfr are fed from bot springs up in onto. No postage is required on O. C. S. hockey team were im Saviour's Anglican churcb vestry appointed a committee to bring in sugar, butter and gasoline and yu xaiaio.T egors-temutis hsvîe ~teevlp.Psa fiil d wmk anvile ed ntesa o! hs metn in ro o Th fia ca asaeo! ietr. tires, has a balance o! $244.99. where and pay for the examina- about six miles long, and agairi vise using long envelopes when we an paedteBowman- statement showed a niee balance A great deal o! discussion arose Mrs. Chas. Wood reported for thon, but they don't generaîîy we take to climbing up and going Possible thereby making fewer ville boys who won 6-3. This after ahi bills were paid. Tbe wben it was disclosed that out- theW. M. S., Mission Band, andcoebaktteîyu down. folds whicb results in better re- week there is one game played officers o! 1942 were ahi re-eleet- siders were capturing a very Baby Band. Her report showed cm akt elyu At several places there are Production. They can also be both places between these two ed, viz.: People's Warden, F. J. large share o! the prize money, 54 W. M. members-including 10 (To Be Con tinued) small glaciers forming on the road handed in unfolded at any post teams, roads and weather per- Hall; Rector Warden, George But- and a revision o!fh rz itlierebr-n the rasig ! ____________________anftes biheumn heinid ofie Mit Mrrsing.hs e o ters; Envelope Secretary and Mis- was recommended strongly. Lady $32525, $41.56 being from -the of the road, making a steep shope MurotohaM orrs eft thwek fir i.na.yMice;Ata o rs, w. d hirectors, wth rew o i cuss Mission Band, and $10.92 from the 0. C. S. LITERARY MEETING te, the outside, and in many placesGil To o tFvn on d t e Ar C . M t h ; Ado th l an r r s, W.eC.s . tre rpart , lamter b ringing back .a Baby Band._ _ _ _ are very dangerous if one starts Y oung G i l N eeded T o Forc.Mthl and HarryS Lewis. at-reporThsebmentt ied yMr.o mke o Mrs. H. Walsh by request spoke The second Literary Meeting, to slide sideways on them 'Frm Grdn rgae Mr. ath fnd rlo Mrs . Bald an olphnge.tthe ln diesed o m o the work o! the W. C. T. U. held Friday evening in the school, the edge to the bottom, some- onGadnBi de win's brother last week. KIRBY UNITED ANNUAL mended prizes for Red Cross whc, ltbough flot a cburch or- was a decided success, a large tîmes 1,500 !eet below the road. Eeyfr oenesavg Mrs. K. Gamsby was hostess to MEETING Units and Institutes-eacb getting ganization, plays an important crowd attending. The !irst part On looking over the edge o! these Eeyfr oenesavg a party o! 14 Oshawa friends re- cash and the winners getting a part in the moral uplifting o! the o! the program, which consisted cli!fs, the taîl evergreen trees look etable garden to assure healthful centhy, the first part o! tbe eve- Kirby Congregational meeting little extra. This will be further community. et the singing of O Canada, the like a field o! grain in the vailey mehy fo the irls' ad br ids ning being taken up witb skat- was held January 26, the Youngtrahduttameinatrs Mrs. A. A. Drummond, popular reading o! the minutes by Secre- below. wiltbe morsimporanbrthaee ingang luchnan teulttrhthPepnes niohtkinltettvoeRlphsintFb.24t.oupeinendnto!tnioudaytay Dren Crnshhen te W arivd t Cmpells am thsnummreMis eanSctt tobogganing. tional part. There was a good Itwsecdatrsoei- School, was called on for a few reading o! the OaCiS by Carol at 5 p.m. (hast 10 mies quite ti umr"Ms enSot Sorry to hear o! the serious attendance and splendid reports cu ssin, to bathernoe vice words regarding its activities, Staples, was in charge o! the pres- rough, 10 miles per hour). Home Economics coach with the cussion to hav the nw vice ntarioDepartment fArcl illness o! Mr. Ruddell. were given by the presidents o! president act as contact man fair a!ter which the treasurer, W. J. ident, Dan Chmara. The OaCiS After a lovely supper andOnaito!Aru- Deputy Minister o! Mines H. C. the various organizations. The day to answer questions, etc., as Stainton, gave the treasurer's re- was particularly interesting this hearing the news on the radio, we ture, told The Statesman Monday. Rickaby, formerly o! Orono, will treasurer reported the finances on the president and secretary treas- port wbich sbowed a balance o! time. Among the items in it were put in the engineer's but te "Witb more o! the men!olk in address the Prospectors' Group the credit side o! the ledger. Of!- urer would be far tee busy. The $86.74. which attracted marked attention sleep. Mountains aîl the way. the service, !arm help is at a mini- Febuay 1. icrs ppintd re SesinColin Taylor reported for the were the letter from a former Road follows the vaîîeys. mum. The demand for vegetablest Feray 2 icr ppitd r:SesoW. entertainment also came in for M aandt i o getrta _________________________T. Little, Jonathan Tebble, F. considerable discussion. It was M n M. Fund, their balance teacher, Mr. Widdis, now on active Next morning, a!ter partakingisagrtfnogetrta Bramacombe, F. TruIl, S. L. Berry, finally agreed that a suggestion beîng $335.73. Rev. Littlewood service, wbo described a ten days' o! grapefruit, two poached eggs, ever before, so the garls must turn SRobt. Allen; Stewards, S. Chap- for W. J. Riddell te look after an reperted for: Bible Society $39-55 leave at Cambridge, and the an- bacon, toast, honey and coffee, their hands at planning, pîanting collcted $800 bing romand caring for a home vegetable man, Wm. Allen, H. Lowery, E. amateur show be recommendedcoetd,8.0bigro Kirby; neuncement o! a prize for a school we started at 8.30 te finish our Bryson, G. Shakleton, Clarence te, the entertainment committee. Temperance $55 being collected, seng in a contest open te school trip. We drove te Mile 210N, te grdnss ct sa he id.men Alle S. . Brry treaure); Frbe Heyand ddrssedtle$10 being from Kirby; Orphan students, the prize for which is the Liard River. Here there is a e isSoti tteDprmn representatives te Sunday School, gathering on the work o! theMssos $60 ws oletd beno!rebyCB.Tre. tmpaybigeecosadha Mrs. Robt. Allen, Stan Cbapman; Federation o! Agriculture, and Moderator's Fund, $4; Cburch de- Tescn at !tepormte put chains on te cîimb hill out ville, te lay the groundwork for ficit $76,$8 bing fom Kiby; as inchare of onvenr Ca- of iardasuttheemorganizingthe re!ntheseo t brigades.es ushers, E. Bryson and R. Bryson. was granted $15 te belp carry o ii,$6 8bigfomKry a ncag ConeoCa- !Lirasteem rtuews She hepes te !orm brigades with the work o! the society. It was Church -Trustees-the chie! item man Cornish. It included several 34 above and snow and ice were cnrsa omnilBak ais deide upn o jin he n-here was a bequest o! $500. W. choruses by members e! the "a-sipr.cnrsa omnilBak tare Fdeatin o AricltualJ. Riddell, popular treasurer o! py Gang" greup, chorus byeit We arnived at Mile 215 N, park-sok ecsladOoo -----'HEIN".CW airsand tat oM rs H tals theirl chur1ch,26 gaveofag ________ t cur gvetise inancial grs kt yCra ons ed the truck a!ter turf ing areund, Grsfe 2t 6yaso g Fair, ad tat Ms. . S e irls skts y CamanCorishare elîgîble and the ganden plots The anfrmatie issue by theA. E. entonanditenwpes-sadng: Balance from 1941, and Peter Cismana, vocal duet by addcddt e e piga ilb dentinberappoonntedevtinthedele-$00.62; receipts, $2,439.49; ex- Muriel Tennant and Margaret Mc- at was only thnee-quantens o! a tm de yMs ct ee B hts Ministry o! Agriculture sn e apitdvtn ee ess 231.0 aac,$2.1 iei July. Seeds o! 20 vanieties netah s ry s ust" uotnggates. It was decided to have pne,$,1.0 aac,$2.1 Kinnon, skits by Peter Chmana mile fnem the read. We walked o! vegetables and ten varieties o! !rom te Mînstry'spressmes- d competition in oats. TheRv iteodrpre o he and Ross Buyd, violin soles by an oven a blazed trail and before flowens will be supplied at a small sag e tis ment anprssmci-fîeatsa e orSp.1 n session, seven membens' deaths, James Loweny, recitations by we were three parts o! the way te e yteDprmn !Ancl eny Revew telî the stny o! aand a minute's silence was ob-Maoie eLenndRsByd the spring, could smell the sul- tue Teefllb vial smallgirlwho ad ben ".wnEo Osborne neported for the evdinteihoo. eeae vocal solo by Jean Syen, a play, phun. Finally, we annived at ts about the beginning o! Apnil. the agrm" ad as eang ober nominating cemtnittee. Only two 278 on the Orono membership list "Taking the Census," a Quiz con- sprîng. It is 25 feet acnessad Thnoughout Ontario last sum- thermvardlous activties whie changes were made in thse ladies' and 55 at Kirby, and thene are ducted by Muriel Tennant and perbaps two f eet deep. Once in mer there were 1,562 garden plots fthee "And saithen," sh e sai," ection: Mrs. Milton Cornish and 27 non-resident members. Tise Bob Cooper, and a vocal solo by a while you can see the waten sponsoned by the department, and whene dt hoi co sHer ath"e rs. Ed Dean replace Mrs. F. choir report was given by the Muriel Tennant. bubble te tise surface. We stayed it is boped te increase this num- MLT.A.PLMPRE i aw orerH.was na only puzzl ed ntil wasBlackburn and Mrs. A. J. Bigelow president, R. E. Logan. The play, "Taking the Census," thene for a while and took some ber in 1943. In Durham county NIRn To fePUPHEl is a rvo d al Hexpl fand tisattied,îittil was adMs .Lin' aews A Iengthy discussion nevolved wswl u n a haa spictunes. When we looked at our teewr 3gnesloe ! aiwaysntpteld. An natvIieW5ti.eergetse csoay r !andded . Ligsnm anonhe ew! eeoatnts e ensutakn uoe n haa, wthsi a 4,s as til ereby membe3s o! tis ls' Gdar- cas-Fut-- ives quucthe osade mn well the fanm and aîîngtiecofs Ail members for the committee many members speaking pro and as the methen; Mont Richardson, depanted, and arrived at Mile den Brigades. Buck upyourliver witb Frut-a liT, Canladas for miking.-"Ho, Ho," and not for secuning granthere e-a- o. Ain vo fa howd tis e a h oSam; Victor Warner as 2.10N( McNamana's Camp, for Any girl desiring information Largest Selling Liver Tablets.teanwor o!ecasm pite, swre ie auditors mjrt nfvr !afn eb the son, John; and Peter Chmana dinner, and then stanted tise ne- about the gandens may 'obtain it ta e omo ehns. Garnet Riekard and James Brown set up and decorating te be done as tise son, Mitchell Hepburn, all tunn trip, arrivîng at Dawson !o .A umranclua addressed the meeting on bebal! a!ter tise war.. A committee cn- took thein parts well. It took a Cneek Friday at 5 p.m. ersnaiinBw nvl. o! tise Crop Improvement Society posed o! Mrs. M. J. Tamblyn, Neil long time te get tise necessany in- Nearly aIl tise camps have eîec-reeenaieinBw nvle who purpose holding a seed fair Ponter, W. J. Riddell, and Rev. formation, but the deed was fin- trie lights and the meals are and were gnanted $25 for tise Littlewood were appointed te see ally accomplished and tise census better than we have at Base Tematees can be induced te pro- purpose. about setting up tise fund and taker gave a sigis o! relie! as Camp. The contractons and staffs duce seedhess. more selidhy meaty Mrs. Relpis reponted for the bringing a plan before tise mem- he closed bis book. do their utmost te make you wel- fruits by tneating tise plants witis ladies ne tise pnoposed change in bers at tise next cengregational Among those taking part in tise came and treat you like tise ne- tise fumes o! a gnowtis-promoting DAYS FOR COLLECIOU N the prize rules, suggesting that meeting. Quiz wene: Bill Rutherford, Nellie tunn o! tise Prodigal Son in Bib- acid, naphtisoxyacetic acid, at or competitiens open te Red Cross Tise matter o! tise bonus for Wright, Dan Cismana, John For- lical days. befone tise time tise fhowens open. Notethenei chngeso! ollctin ad deivey i yor Inits and Wemen's Institutes be Rev. Littlewood was next dis- rester, Greta Mencer, Marjorie Thene are several things you Bucn emo ib ! Note th new canges o colletion an dheldy andyuintimating itthatig atne- eussedse andn almostununanimous MLayen, ont RihardMontMuRicuatrdsonerMur- Amust teememben:n a(1)aAofwayst tef district. This is made necessary by new government vision o! ethen parts o! tise lad- gnanted by popular vote. Rev. ray Patterson, Joyce Cornisis, tise cook how mucis you enjoyed tif y metal mirron, scientists now regulations whlch permit us to cover any one district les' classes will be futher dis- Littlewood thanked tise members June.Goode Bruce Chapman, John tise meal. Cooks are veny temr- observe metals changing into ai- cussed at a meeting at ber home for their kindness on bebaîf o! McNab, Dean West, George Shaw, permental and tisey appreciate aloyssandoflearnnansa !ewemisnutes. two days a week, only, on alternate days. February 24. himself and wife. Shirley Flintof!, Kae MeKenna, little praise. (Wisat ceok dees isede otso erts Tise directors' meeting followed, F. Tamblyn gave tise nominat- Ruth Lunn and Peter Cismana. Inet). (2) When you are tisnougis rate at whicb metals diffuse We will, therefore, be in Bowmanvllle tise following officers being chas- ang committee's report, which in- Some o! thae contestants had to eating, always take your dishes te througb one another. &&y en: President, Os Cowan, Onono; luded tise siate o! officers for answen questions, wbile othens tise kitchen. (3) Going into a ~ AT TP lA st vice pres., H. Jose, Newcastle- 1943, most o! wbich was adopted. took part in stunts which sent tise strange camp, neyer, ne neyer, W EDLNESuAY - SEIIUA DI.2LI vice pres., Garnet Rickard: Neil Rainey, J. J. Mellor, andtR. audience into gales of laughter. sit at staff table until invited or9 M ST OP PE D Bomnil;sec.-treas., M .C Rosborough acted assrti-Tose who answeredthqusin you wiîî be asked to, move. a(I UT ý StplsOrno cntctma,. eers for tise balloting. ?'Tisene- correctly on took part in tise stunts knaw. Ha, ha). *Or Maney lidoh HAVE ______________ ________H.__Jose.sulsio-14 A . no, . .received kisses from Muriel Ten- Tise highway, with very few Fotick fatactigcoo', at. Logain; 194, S. J.oun, . Ein-nant. (O! course we mean the fexceptions,is wideenougis forîter .psfSo. cle carsoedthrxer. Loa;14,S ocW ti-candy kind). futukst as.TieToee ud . D.bl.re scritio. Col. ti ton; 1947, S. Keane, C. McLaren; noad is wide enaugis for two truk ZmIqîD.Dr.npînG ema Osh wa L1946,Ceanng R. Blacbrurn, E. Rainey, te pass, and faîîows tise general ltebiin 5e rialbotdceProeitormony back. Ask We atb r kvqite wintry nd.Steard kbun, EJ . all ND IST NT direction of the higbway survey- y ar mgt today for DD.D. PESCRIPTION. CO. LIMTED Wahri ut ityadSead-96 .J Tamblyn HAPPENINGS neds away and at othen places a FOR E ONOMYbreezy. A. A. Drummond, J. J. Cornish ____ couple o! miles. FOR E ONOMYQuite a few fram bere attended W. J. Riddell; 1945, O. W. Rolpis tise funeral o! Mrs. A. Gihroy in C. McLaren, R. Sutton, C. Smith; From Thse Orono News of Well, George, I had betten stop Send your cleaning wlth your laundry Orano Saturday. 1944, W. B. Hoar, C. Taylor, F. Feb. 2, 1928. befone you nuin yeur eyes trying PHON - 19 n. nd ns.Waren arsn Tmbln, . B Tyrel. Tus-______te read this letten, but let me tell "Land sakes alive!' and.!andmiy Wrn Porsopeten9 .J Tamblyn, N.B yrl. TF.s An enjoyable evening of tise you how mucis I appnec.îate get- Saturday. Porter, L. Lunn; 1945, R. Wood, R. past week in Higis Scisool sport- ting Tise Statesman every week " htmnotte Pte. Raymond Farrow o! Sim- Best; 1944, F. Wood, F. Hill. Usis- îng cîncles was tise delightful whicis enables me to keep abreast T a m nou thr _________ ________ _____________________cee, aise Miss Edna Farrow a! es-O. W. Rolpis, Chas. *Wood.satng1nt e pplsan e-o!tie i es. trl Lotus, Miss Hazel Farrow o! Pick- S. S. Reps.-Sam Keane, C. Muc1 pupils in tise Agricultunal Park Yusvn nlbns ering, Mrs. Clarence Allen o! Kir-Lae. Adts-.FPotr in Mndy TseewsafeEVR TV.A . Poyvny acoso i rpîcigshowed a very pleasing resuft o! Onng tlîelr cars i favor Of GA ruPolvinl lcholisrepacgtise two years' effort te ie u rber for many uses. the indebtedness. Many friends Je J. M ASO N & SON ,Tie ei-nsrdclsfandcwell-wihers have sent in i-Cne etSc du s The ellpreervd clor ofa eal onaion asalso some o! tise INSURANCE AGENTS prhsoi cv anin nSanLrtra organizations have done,Phn 26 ,1 Phone68 I- Bow anvile àwere due ta red sienna, oxide o! showing a deep appreciation of 0 hn 66 Phon 68 Bow anvllemanganese blue, and iron-oxide th?~ efforts being made to pro- and carbonate yellows and or- vide a splendid recreation ground anges, ail mixed with animal fat. for tise village. Directors elected Legal M. G. V. GOULD, B.A. L.I.B Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Phone 351 Bank of Commerce Bldg. Bowmanville W. R. STRIXE Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Solicitor for Bank of Montreal Money to Loan - Phone 791 Bowmanville, Ontario Dentist DR. J. C. DEVITT Assistant: Dr. E. W. Sisson Graduate of Royal Dental Col. lege, Toronto, Office: Jury Jubilee Bldg., Bowmanville. Office hours 9 arn. to 6 p.m. daily, except Sunday Phone 790 - House phone 325 X-Ray Equipment in Office Funerai Directors FUNERAL DIRECTORS Service, any hour, any day F. F. Morris Co. Modemn Motor Equipment, Arn. bulance and Invalid Car. Tele. phone 480 or 734, Assistant 573. Licensed Auctioneers CLIFFORD PETHICK Auctioneer - Ennisklllen Phone Bowmanville 2536 Specializing in' Farm, Livestock, Implements and Furniture Sales. Consuit me for terms and dates. 50-tf Yeterinary R. B. MURRAY, V.S.; B.V.Sc. Veterinarlan Church St. - Bownianvllle Phone 843 29tl The book o! the month is now the ration book. BACKACHfE OFTEN WARNING Backache may b. the lirst aigu of Kidney trouble. When y.ur baek aches, look te your kidneys. Don't fail to heed this wam- ing-it is toc, important. Take prompt action to correct Bachache, or ita cause. At the. firat sign of Backache turm confidently te Dodd'a Kidney Pilla-for over hall a ce*turhte favorite remedy for Kidney alments. 197 Dodd's Kidney Pis ÎO. Montreal . .-Toronto low es aiid Me 'IL' LORD monV0 ELGIN FOR MAP Ottawa FSDE14 wr" ý 4ý, Mentmoi 525-0 to 53LO per person, No higher! 406 lovely rooms with ru ilà 000000 et, 0 a 00 0 a a said Mrs. Jones, re wii freeze his mning Board Sitter these lays that are coming- Laslly go by... T'OR COACHES vmanville, Oshawa, Wiîitby or ty of weather conditions, bad tires, more people are aband- ARTON'S MOTOR COACHES. s- Ask for Time Table Bowmanville ~1 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN m ý«,,.,ý., "ý14A