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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Oct 1943, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR THE ANADAN SATEMAN OWMAVTTT~ CM'~ATrN - .. .---. . N.l~ Âl~IÂ's Rlu., O5Jt:SJlflb MI, 14 Orono News Mm. and Mrs. L. Trull and Franklyn, Mrs. Austin Barman, Hampton, visited at Mm. Charles Wood's. Bruce Mercer was home an leave. Mrs. Phasey and family and Mm. and Mrs. Vance Cooper and baby are moving into the Smith block. Mrs. Peel* is' visitinghe,$ Mrs. Froste is on the sick list. One hour after cards were dis- tibuted me the bueing of bands for the coming drive J. J. Meflar whs pboned by a would-be pur- chaser. That's the spirit, Dur- ham! The objective for Durham, the lowest, is $1,425,000, and for Clamke $205,000. Let's see if that can't be beaten! An office at Neil -Porter's will be open twa hours a day on and after Oct. 18, for en- quiries. Wm. Armstrong's farm was robbed of a quantity of apples. Also a car belonging ta the civil defence committee, Toronto, was B aiel e left at Harmy Mercer's garage and bis car taken in its place. AI- R fearty ** though the thieves e cad Realthy e iss L~ouise Cawan is now liv- Mac Smith spent a few days Canadian nianhood and here. womanhood are a heal- Mrs. W. S. Rpy visited in To-t thy lot today. There onta. Mms. White and de.ughter, is no reason why they Doreen bath celebrated their shiquld be otherwise. birthdays Manday. Thdy understand the im- Union meeting Monday evening portance of eating cor- was in charge of Devotional con- vener, Carol Staples. The tapic, rect foods and they "It Does Matter What You Be- know about the benefi- lieve In" was abîy pesented in cial qualities of#' bread. the form of a discussion by Stella But best of ahl they Best, Marjamie McLaren, Shirleyj knowthatCARTR'S Porter and Kathleen Green. Next knowtha CARERS meeting, Oct. 18, with Missionary BREA.D is just as good convener Jnyce Cornish in charge. FOR theni as it is good Mission Band met Monday with ' to eat.Mrs. Armstrong, Marjorie Mc-' to eat.Laren and CamaI Staples in SERVE CARTER'S charge. Most of the time was taken up with practice for the WHOLESOME convention. I.M.S. Thankofferinig Service BREAD AT Park St. S.S. raom, bountifully E V R yand artistically decorated with MEAL the scene of the W.M.S. Thank-U ________offering Tuesday afternoan. Mrs. Thompson, a life member, waà ti welcomed ta the auxiliary. Mem-w bers were urged ta make cookies cz for the overseas boxes and also ta bing jars of fruit ta next vi meeting for the Fred Victor Mis- Ei sion. Mrs. Drummond gave a splendid talk an "Wbat Is Neces- rn samy for Stability in Christian Life?" in which she emphasized M £7~'O (JL5aior5~ the need of Bible reading. This D was followed by a solo by Mrs. C. d( The mast acceptable service of Mission in Winnipeg, where she w Gad is doing good ta man. worked 20 years. at CONSUMER'S RATION COUPONTIRD CAENAR OcTO COUPbN VALUES SIJGAR - 1 pound VIA - 2 ounces COME- %pound BUTTER - %/ pound SUN 1MON1T-UES 1WiED THURSDAY FRI SAT Presrvos Coupons D4 and D 5 become valici September, 30. 1 2 13 14 5 6 7 Mot Coupons 20 Are Volid 8 9 101 Il 12 13 14 C..p-. 15,16 -Mm. C..p-,. 21 Arn VaIcid 1 17 18 19,20' 21 MatCoupons 22 A" Valid 22 23 2425627 ButtrCoupons 3 2930 ý24 25 6 2 28 Meat Coupons 23 Are Void 2 3 91Bute Coupons 28, 29, 30,31,32,33 Expire. Ail Canning Sugor Coupons Are Volid Until Firther Notice. 31I Meat Coupons 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 Expire. CUT THIS COUPON OUT AND HAN.G IN YOUR KITCHEN Compliments of HARRY ALLIN, Grocer Phone 368 Bowmanville Blackstock 1 Mrs. John Carter, Burketon, was hostess ta W.A. of St. John's Anglican Church on Sept. 30. The Bible lessan was read by Mrs. T. Smith. Roll Cail was answered with the presentation of a gift for aur fali bale. It was decided ta contribute a case of haney for averseas. Chapter in Study Book was taken by Mrs:' W. W. Van C a mnp an "Shepherding the Chinese in Western Canada," tell- ing of Miss Halladay's work among these people. Mrs. Van Camp, Program Canvener, had this program: An extract fromn the officiai argan of aur saciety, "The Living Message," by Mrs. T. Smith; reading by Mrs. Van Camp; nut contest by Mrs. Van Camp. October meeting at Mrs. Levi McGill's, Nestieton, with Miss Eva Parr, Program Conven- er. Darlington and Cartwright Rural Business Men's.,Association held a social evening at St. Christopher's Camp an Friday evening. There were games, con- tests, musical stunts, etc., pro- vided for bath the oldsters and youngsters. Mrs. Grant Thomp- son, Nestleton, very kindly looked after this feature of the evening's program. Dancing was enjoyed and a wiener roast and coffee was the menu. Guests were present framn Oshawa, Courtice, Ennis- k i111 e n, Lindsay, Kitchener, Burketon, Blackstock and other points. Visitars: Dr. and Mrs. Hobbs, Mrs. Turner, Millbrook, guests of Archdeacon and Mrs. Simpson... Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Graham, Roy and Grace, Mrs. V. M. Archer in Peterbora. . . Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Wright with relatives in St. Catharines. . . George Sadier, R.C.A.S.C., Toronto, at Mr. Robt. Sadler's. . . LAC Cecil Harvey, Fingal, with his grandmother, Mrs. Robt. Crawford. . . Miss Alan Brooker, St. Thomas... Mrs. W. A. VanCamp and Miss Mary Ca.rley with Mrs. Fred Rid- ing, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marlow, Bill, and Mrs. Oakley Carley are on a motor trip ta Niagara Falls. An executive meeting of Bri- tish and Foreign Bible Society1 was held Friday evening when canvassers were chosen. Rev. Bruce Harrison took anni- rersary services at Bethany anf Sunday. f Mrs. M. Fallie and family have f noved ta Bowmanville.p United Church W.A. met atv tIrs. Albert Wright's, Sept. 28.1 Devational was taken by Presi- dent Mrs. C. Marlow. Fruit and Flower Committee reported fruit c ent ta several, and many letters tl of appreciation were read. A voteV of thanks was passed ta all ladies who contributed flowers ta decor- E te the church in the sommer E months. Mrs. Ernest Larmer was given special mention. Mrs. Jabez Wright and Mms. Fred Trewin are a committee ta purchase decora- tions for wintcm months. Meetings will be heid afternoons starting in October. Mms. Oscar Gmaham's gmaup was in charge of the pro- gram: Readings by Miss Marion Pbayre and Mms. Clarence Mar- low, and two Niana duets by Miss Eff a Wright' and Mrs. Jabez Wright were much appreciated. Secretary Mrs. Fred Tmewin was presented with a gif t as a token fmom the W.A., and a unique gift from Mrs. James Marlow in the aorm of a contest. The ladies ap- preciated being able ta sec ail the sredding and showcr gifts Mrs. rrewin bad left on display. Continuation School held its Field Day on Friday with these champions: Senior Girls - Dama- hy Bowers; Intermediate Girls- ,innie Swain; Junior Girls -, Mtarion Thompson; Senior Boys- Beverley Veale; Intermediate Boys-Jack Marlow; Junior Boys -Merle Bailey. Burketon Womnen's Auxiliary of St. John's Anglican Churcb, Black- stock, met at Mrs. J. Cartem's. Mms. C. Sanderson is on the sick Est. Miss Mary Adams entertained riends at hem bimthday pamty Sat- mrday evening. Visitars: Mm. and Mms. Newton .ave meturned fmom Toronto. Mrs. Tewton had a successful opera- Àon- on hem eye. . . Mm. and Mrs.c Earry Wright and Joyce, Mm. anda Urs. Herb. McLaugblin, Oshawa, Urs. Fred Bailey, Blackstock, at Ur. J. McLaughlin's. . . Mr. and Irs. Tam Ashton and famil[y, To- ,nto, at Mm. C. Ashton's. . . Mr. t id Mrs. Albert Goodman, Pte. v 055s Goodman, Mrs. Victor a amnes, Toronto, Mm. and Mms. c ouglas Knapp, Mm. and Mrs. Ed. SI ochrane and family, Oshawa, Jr. and Mms. J. Adams and Ruth, Zew Park, Mm. and Mrs. Ivan 'ochrane and family, Blackstock, ýMm. E. Adams'... MT. and Mrs. Sinclair, Oshawa, at Mrs. F. 'aughil's. .. Mm. and Mms. G. Iol iudson and Roy, Petemboma, with G Ir. N. Hudson. . . Mr. and Mrs. 1p &o Moffatt and Paul, Oshawa, at Ir. S. Moffatt's. .. Mms. F. Caug- ill with Mrs. J. Lawson, Toronto ..Tpr. Harold Gatcheil, Miss w etb Dean, Oshawa, at Mm. L. a' stchell's. . . Mm. eand Mrs. C. h( ibhm, Mm. and Mrs. G. Rabm, nian, Miss T. Rahm, Toronto, at Mm. H. Rabm's. . . Mm. Wesley F Ji fr Ul hz tit H m a] R( B D( C( Ni Cc at J. CE Le Mi hil B3E AN OVERTURNED CAR usually means a sizeable re- pair bill. With whose money will you pay it? COIdPREHENSIVE Auto- mobile Insurance with col- lision coverage will reini- burse you not only for such dam.age but for loss by fire, theft, glass breakage and many other perils. INSURE YOU CAR NOW WITH - Stuart R. James Insurance and Real Estate Successor To J. J. Mason & Son Phone 681 King St. Bowmanville SOurnyaung pea-ople -g9ave t îhe m" seý- ren D n Monday evening. Mrs. W. G. Werry entertained writhto osseau teas while the brd n groom were away.. Mr. and Mms. W. Henderson visit- ed Mm. and Mms. Stapletan. Sarry ta learn that Miss Daphne Burrus, Oshawa, had been operat- THAN SOIV NC S ECIA Scd on in Oshawa Hospital. Best wses for apeedy ecovery. Mm.a M.ýiUa Msarchm ent with his ptaren at sa. Rbr olc Xew igin SuiesBedrom Sites Stdio oungshavenpthe h gift of a baby boy. Adams, Blackstock, at Mrs. M. Adams'. .. Mm. and Mrs. B. Sling- erland and Linda, Mr. Merle Hlub- bard, Oshawa, with Mr. B. Hub- bard's . . . Miss Betty Moffatt in Toronto ... Mrs. L. Gatchell witb hem daughter, Mrs. A. Dean, Osh- awa... Mr. and Mms. Bruce Han- thomne and family in Little Brit- tain... Mrs. Harold Gîll and Don- ald with hem mother in Coîbomne ..Mms. B. Hubbard and Mrs. J.1 Carter in Peterboro. .. Sgt. Ver-1 don Lethangue, Manning Pool,' Need.pn extra bcd for that Holiday Guest, or a new dining-room suite for the Thanks- r4rs.lnV. Lethangue and Marie,i BQwmanville, Gnr. Art Wotten, givlng Dinner ! t is here waitingfo you -ad right NOW is the time to buy 1 Wc }Mlifax, Mm. Lawrence Adams,1 have just the style you've been wanting, and the price is 'way lower than you expected BHacktocn, Mrs. .Adm'.. Hmps Vton, at m..ds' to pay 1 Mm. H. GilI, Mrs. J. Gill, Missc Ruby Bailey attended the wiener1 roast of the Business Men's As-i sociation at St. Christopher. c Bowmnvile: Oono:Congratulations ta Lieut. andt Mrs. Harry Gregg (nee Irenes Word bas been received of ther safe arrivaI overseas of Pte.b ýw 'WIV, l, ýwTeddy McLaughlin.0 a tess. The sixth C.G.I.T. meet- was held at Wilma Wotten'sM Oct. 2. Bible reading was given0 Lorraine Page. Alice Steven- took charge of this pragram: i le reading - Marie Ashton- I ing - Ruth Stevenson. AÀj 1 nteaus lunch was served by hostess. I dPh: ePel Mn IG. viil Mr! froi tgar Mr. Per Onr MOI c;ai We Test Eyes and Fit Trusses hNewtonville Visitors: Mmr. and Mrs. Chas. Marris in Toronto. .. Mm. and Mrs. Walter Cauch, Orono, with Mrs. J. A. Barrie. .. Miss Rae Phillips, Toronto, with Mrs. W. D. Joncs ...McGregor Jones, R.C.A.F., Maltan, with bis mother, Mrs. W. D. Jones... Miss Wilma Prouse with hem parents, Warden and Mrs. W. R. Prouse, Osaca.... Miss Bemyl Mathiesan, Toronto, farmerly of Tuxfamd, Sask., at the parsonage. Miss Mathieson was arganist in Tuxfomd Church wbere Mm. McLachlan was statianed for some yeams. . . Mm. Leland Mill- son, Oshawa, Pte. Edgar Millson, Woodstock, Mr. Floyd Milîsan, Providence, at home. . . Mrs. W. Milligan accampanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dennîs and Mm. and Mrs. F. Graham, Newcastle, witb friends at Minden. .. Miss Dorotby Scott, Toronto; Mms. John Scott and baby, Newcastle, at Mr. Norman Scott's. . . Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Jones and Mm. Melville Jones witb Mrs. Henry Joncs in Port Hope Hospital. . . Miss Laurna Pearce, Toronto; Mm. and Mrs. H. Osborne and family, Welcame, at Mr. J. T. Pearce's. .. Miss Flossie Graham and Mrs. Bennett, Cowanville; Mm. and Mrs. Sam French, To- monta, at Mm. Willis Farmow's... Mm. and Mrs. Arnold Wade in Lindsay and were accampanied home by Mrs. J. Wade and Misses Jean Wade and Zelma Webster... Mm. and Mrs. W. A. Adams, Lake Shore, and Mm. and Mrs. Dawson Bebee, Moorish, at Mr. Bruce Wbitney's. .. AC2 Milton Morton, McGill University, Montreal, with his parents, Mm. and Mrs. Robert Morton. . . Mrs. Spencer Burley is ill in bed. - LAC Raymond Gilmer has gone ta Brantford for an advanced course in flying. Mrs. Leland Payne bas been ili in bcd. Mrs. Fred Burley, a former resi- dent of Newtonville, is seriausly1 ill in Port Hope Hospital. Congratulations ta Evelyn Stapleton who was the Junior girl winnem at the Annual Field Day of Orona High School. W.A. met at A*~s. Gea. Hender- son's on Wednesday evening. Treasurer meparted $19.75 cleared from the Presbytemy dinner. Mrs. McLachian, convener 0f iBazaar committce, meported an plans made and persans appointed ta Wok after tables Decarator's bill for work donc on pantmy was or- dered paid. Donation of $25 ta- ward Thankaffcring was made.la Committee of Mrs. Redknap, Mms.- W. Joncs and Mrs. Arnold Wadea was appointcd ta look aftcr send- ing saldiers' Christmas boxes. Next manth's meeting at Mrs. S. ti Smith's, with this committec inV charge: Mrs. S. Lancaster, Mrs.j S. Smith. Rail Caîl was respand- J~ cd ta by presenting same articleh for use in aur church kitchen. World Communion Sunday- was observed in Newtonville United Church on the previaus Sunday, P Sept. 26th, duc ta a very specialt service held on Sunday, Oct. 3d. t At this service, an Honr Ral, h~ baring the namnes of 26 yungV people, in the armed forces, was S unveiled. Mm. John Elmer, an veteran of the first World Warý , unveiled the Roll, and Mrs. Frankb Gilmer read the names of the 25 bi Young men and nc Young wo- i man. Guest speaker was Rev. d Walter Tristram, Padre of Bow- " manville Internment Camp. HisW message was based on John 3:16 a 'Gad's sacrifice for us," empbasiz- a .ng that we taa must take up aur H cross, if we wouid be at aur best s and bless aur fellows. The choir ol 'endered special music. Miss Jean B Campbell's sala, "Land of Hope ni and Glary," addcd much ta the mprcssiveness and inspiration of a] the service. The altar was décked with baskets of gladio)M and W asters. Many members of other be congregations joined in this f special hour of warship. Hý tih Salem p mi World-Wide Communion was PI observed Sunday w he n Rev. W. Gardner delivered a very appro- coý priate sermon and dispensed the ful sacrament. 0on Visitors: Mm. and Mrs. W. Cann 'y Wr. and Mrs. P. Cann and famil' fmi rith relatives in Oshawa. .. Mr B ind Mrs. E. Cain, Orono, with an, cmr parents, Mm. and Mrs. F. Cator M. ..Mm. and Mrs. R. Lane (nee iss Thema Werry) eturned ýriday aftem a pleasant trip and Haydon Sympathy is extended ta the family af the late William Wor- den who passed away suddenly Friday evening. A social evening was spent ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Tre- win with neighbors and friends gathering ta grelet the newlyweds, 1LICpI. and Mrs. Sulas Trewin. Spr. Jack Potts has been trans- ferred ta Hamilton. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hugh, Peterboro, at Mr. A. Beech's. . . Mr. and Mrs. Lamne Lamb and famîly, Enniskillen, Mrs. Garnet Townes, Allin and David, Cobourg, at Mr. L. Ash- ton's. . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Runde, Ray and Don, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rundle, Linda, Bowman- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith, Oshawa, LICp. and Mr. Sulas Trewin at Mr. W. Trewin's... Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Miles and Joan, Coborne, at Mr. W. Mar- tin's. Mrs. Jack Potts and Linda returned with them. . . Mr. and Mrs. A. Beech and Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. D. Carm at Mr. Gardon Beech's, Bowmanville. .. Mrs. T. Tabb and Lawrence, Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs. F. Blackburn and fam- ily, Salem, Mrs. Downey and Dor- thy, Bawmanville, Mi". and Mrs. W. Blackburn and Wayne, B. Gra- ham, Maple Grave, at Mrs. T. Cawlng's. Hamipton Visitors:« LAC Walter Black- burn, Cintan, with his parents, Mm. and Mrs. Mark Blackburn... Mrs. A. Tmenouth with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Metcalf, Base Line... Mrs. H. Tink and Mrs. J. Rundle, Sauina, at Mr. Joe Chapman's.. Mrs. Frank-Hastings, Mrs. M. Cry- derman, Mrs. Chas. Hastings, Oshawa, Miss Doris Cryderman, Courtice, at L. Cryderman's... Miss Eva Souch, Enniskillen, at C. W. Souch's. . . Mr. and Ms. Albemt Beckett and daughter, Dorthy Kimble, and Miss Alice Creeper, Toronto, with friends... Mr. and Mrs, Will Rantan, Smith's Falls, Mrs. Lamne Rabbins, Les- keard, attended the funeral of Mr. F. J. Groat... Mrs. W. G. Doidge and Mms. T. Wray with their sis- ter, Mrs. N. E. Daidge, Oshawa ...Pte. Lamne Bradley, Kings- ton, visited his wife and family . .AC2 Keith Billett, Toronto ad Mrs. S. Kersey. . . Mr. and Vrs. Gemald Balson and son, Gem- ald, have retumned from Caledon East. and are occupying their hause here. .. M. and Mrs. Jno. Wil1is, Toronta, with Miss Bea- trice Calwill. . . Lieut. Jackson Wray with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wray, prior ta going ta St. John, N.B. Mrs. Wray will jain him this week. .. Mr. Sam Colwill is Progressing favorably after bis opemation in Bowmanville Hos- pital. A number from here attended the "At Home" at Port Hope in hanor of Hon. Dr. R. P. and Mrs. Tivian on Friday night. Communion service was held Sunday evening when a goodly number were present. Mm. L. Cryderman who has een under the dactor's care is improved. Rally Day was observed Sun- ay afternoon. The theme being, "Giving Our Best." Readings were given by Billie Widdecomb and Audrey Kersey. Scripture was taken by David Craig. Mrs. Earold Salter very capably pre- ;nted an interesting story of the Id lady and her apples. Mrs. A. lanchard's class of girls sang icely a chorus, "Do Your Best," rid Miss L. Reynolds gave an ad- lress an the Rally Day theme. Sympathy gaes out ta Mrs. Gea. ffhite and family, Sauina, in their )reavement. Mr. White was a ormer highly respected citizen of fampton. Our village was saddened by he passing of F. J. Groat after i illness of several weeks. Being Sominent in church and cam- .unity life, and public schoal incipal for many years. He is eidely mourned by ail who have ome under bis influence, The neral from the United Church nSaturday afternoan was large- iattended by neighbors and îends Who regret his passing. irial was in the North Cemetery- nd was canducted by the- fasonic Lodge. Enniskillen O Visitors: Mrs. H. Strutt and yllis, Oshawa, at Mrs. C. f athick's... Mrs. S. Rodman and Beech pandJaic,- owa- ALKA BROMO KKOVAH SAL SELTZER SELTZER SALTS HEPATICA 29c - 57e 25e - 49e 29c - 79c soc, 59c, $1.15 BILL FOLDS------------------------------------- 75c, $1.25, Up to $6.50 SHAVING BRUSHES ----------------------39c, 89e UP to $4.00 MONEY BELTS, blue or suede ----------------------------$1.é8 COWIN ' DUGSTREDel>ery a95 OWLIGS D UG SPRE ompt TISSUJE Conpietely u/Taptf. Soft Pure Whime 5Em 760 SHEETS ta the rallI~SHE~ Enfield Visitors: Mm. and Mrs. N. Hayes, Bowmanville, Mrs. C. Prescott and family, Hampton, at Mr. A. PPescott's. . . F0 E. V. Bawman, W.S.F.S. No. 4, Bumtch, Mm. and Mms. T. R. Bawman, Part Pemry, at Mm. G. Bowman's... Miss Mary McCulioch, Toronto Genemal Hospital, with Mm. and Mrs. O. J. McCulloch... Mm. and Mrs. A. McRae, Kenneth, and Mrs. W. Gray, Toronto, at their cottage. .. Mms. J. Staik with hem parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Ormis- ton, Raglan. . . Mm. and Mrs. A. idea is the beauty and blesscdness Pmescott and family at Mm. W. of hife. -Jean Ingelow. Smith's, Oshawa. . . Mms. H. Or- mistan with Mrs. F. Smith, Ennis- killen... Mms. G. Bowman enter- tained hem Young People's Class. W.A. met at the parsonage as guests of Rev. and Mms. Plant, Enniskîllen. About 60 neighbors and friends gathemed at the home of Mrs. L. Pascoe on Monday evening. They presented hem with a fine floor lamp and gave Miss Bessie Pascoe a large mirror. Mms. Pascoe is moving ta Oshawa. Mm. and Mms. J. S. Eddyvean have moved ta Richmond Hill. A healthful hunger for a great Problem of Watch Repair ServiceExplained In ail parts of Canada there is one probiem that faces ail jewellers, and that is the prob- lem of watch repair service. This service which in peace time we can provide so easily and with such prompt service has been greatly distu.rbed by wartime conditions - conditions compietely beyond oui' control.. - This advt. is published to assure you that aithough we now take six weeks for delivery of watch repairs, we are doing everything in our power to keep up to this schedule. We are not only short handed but the volume of work has far exceeded oui' ability to keep pace with 't. We are fiattered by the number of peo- pie who have tu.mned to this store for this im- portant service, and aithough it now takes several weeks ta gi-ie'delivery, we want our many old customers and friends to know that we are stiil anxious to take care f their tinie keeping problems, and will do oui' best to keep our many oid customers as nearly on tue as possible. Marr's Jewellery ADGIFT SHOP Phono 463 - - Bowmanville -444 B - JVLL Kim, o o i g o' i 'I. iu O Pinex ------------------- 32C Eux Soap------- -2 for Il-c Plnkham's Comp.- - ----- 87c Lifebuoy Soap-2 for lif, Lactogen ----------69c -$1.59 i IL Hospital Cotton ----39c Odex Soap --.- 2 for lic Waxed Paper ------i5c, 25e Palmolive SoaP --- 2 for le Il= -1 wý Halibut Caps --- 89c, $1.50 N. C. F. Caps $1.25, $2.25, $5 Ext. Malt and Cod Liver 011 ------ 59c, 98e Wampole's Ext.--------$1,00 Ayerst IOD Cod Liver 011----- - -------- 67c, $1,69 Aiphamettes $1, $1.85, $3.50 KEEP FIT As A Fiddle BY DRINKING A PINT OF EVERY DAY Keep fit as a flddle, wel-tuned, "hep to the jive" drink a pint of GLEN RAE mllk a day! Its extrarlch goodness Is the answer to your ehlldren's between meal snacks. They'lll love the flavor f GLEN RAE chocolate mllk, too. Keep an extra bottie or so around the house- it's always refreshing. Order It today. THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, ]BOWMANVILLE- ONTARM ml«uTynr_ ('I(,To'RV»R 7fil 10AQ 1

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