Clarington Digital Newspaper Collections

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Nov 1943, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

THURS., NOVEMBER llth, 1943 *MMM MUM MUM MUm mm=..mm....,.Bowmanville is "home" to us and RI>we ail get much nomtred ing the news of the on SOCIA IAN ]PE SONA Miss Dorothy Hoar, Toronto, phn 6 Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kerr and Patsy Phon 663Anne, Oshawa, and LAC Charles *MM~mm=~mumm mm..Hoar, London, were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Cpi- Bill Buckley, Camp Bor- honor of Mrs. Breslin's brother, Hoar. den, visited friends in town. Flight Lieut. George Crabtree, Charles Osborne, R.R. 2, Bow- Sgt L. W. Luffman, V.G.C, D.F.C. manville, lost four of his herd of Kingston, was home on leave. Rfn. Howard Pickard has re- 15 cattie on Saturday night when Capt. John M. James, Ottawa, turned home fromn Vancouver, they were struck by a west-bound visited his wife and son. B.C. C.N.R. train on the track which Miss Bernice Gay, Toronto vis Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Dowson, runs through his farm. ited friends in town on Sund'ay. Providence, spent Sunday with Miss Rose Somerscales visited friends at Victoria Road. at home with her mother, Mrs. 21Lieut. Johii Jury, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. G. Rowe, Toronto, George Somerscales, after somýe visited Mrs. J. H. H. Jury, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred months at Mountain View Sani- Mrs. Jerry Tait has returned Blackburn, Providence. torium, Hamilton. She has now home fromn Toronto General Hos- Mr. Wmn. Peate, Clifton Springs, resumed hier position at Peter- pitLý N.Y., was renewing ohd acquaint- boro. eut. and Mrs. Maurice Breslin ances in town last week. Mr. C. J. Kersiake, Nora and gaVe a dinner-dance at the Royal Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sayer, High- George, Mrs. Geo. Gilbert and York, Toronto, last week-end, in land Creek, are guests of Mr. and Ethel, Hampton; Miss Florence ________________________Mrs. Thos. Sellers, Hunt St. Lander, Toronto; LAW Jean Mrs. Ted Meek, Montreal, spent Barnes, St. Hubert, Que.; Miss the week-end with hier parents, Ileen Balson, Solina, were guests Mr. and Mrs. G . L.*Wagar. of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Downey. Mrs. E. Hockridge and Mrs. Lieut. George Allun, second son AAVniM Brown, Toronto, visited of Dr. Norman Allin, Edmonton, NA If Y their aunt, Mrs. A. W. Pickard. Aita., recently returned fromnC Dr.Dooth M Jaes ToonoSicily where hie had personal ta spent th week-ewirth oercharge of three invasinibarges, rn W EEK pentthe wek-ed wit nerhas been visiting relatives in o mother, Mrs. N. S. B. James. town. T Nov. 21 - 2 A i lrCm odn W .Wifed esn .. i The oca comitte ofthe sPent the week-end with bis par- and AW2 Isabel S. Naylor, 2 tiO The oca comitte ofthe ents, Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Clark. K.T.S., Toronto, spent the week - Navy League solicits your Miss Diana Wheeler, Toronto, end with the latter's parents, Mr. subscriptions for the general sPent the week-end with hier and Mrs. E. S. Naylor. They re- mother, Mrs. A. D. Wheeler. turned to Toronto with Bishop fund of the League. LAC Howard Corden, I.T.S., and Mrs. Beverley. The Bishop Toronto, visited bis parents, Mr. was speaker at Ail Saint's Church, 86% 0F NAVY and Mrs. Harvey Corden. Whitby, on the occasion of the LEAGUE FUNDS Miss June Douglas, Toronto, Church's 77th anniversary. was guest of Miss Alne North- Mrs. Johnson Thickson and 37 MUST BE RAUSED cutt. Mrs. Jas. E. Hayman attended the me THRO GH P BLIC bor and Mrs. Albert Feir, Peter- funeral of their uncle and aunt, THROU H PU LIC orowere visitons of Miss T. Geo. A. Black, 145 Sheldrake erz SUBSCRIPTION Maude Penfound, Shaw's. BlXTd., Tononto, who passedi away 3, Mis JanBelToonospntNov. and bis wife, Marion Car- g Donations may be eft w Misthe ek-eliTohrno pent stairs Black who passed away Pc( Mn. L.tJ.e.eMr. ndrs.H M.iel. rensNov. 5, to Bethedsa Cemetery, Mr .J .Langs, Bank of M.adMs .M el near Harwood, Rice Lake, on Nov. Montreal, at local head- Miss Jean Rundle, Oshawa, was 9th. cea quarers or t MGregrýs week-end guest wîth bier mother, An interesting writeup appear- thý qurtrs r t creor~ Mrs. W. . . . 1 at Drug Store i" S.mue. ed in the Lindsay Watchman ofpa MisThelma Scblievert spent George Allan who celebrated his t BOWMANVILLE AND the week-end witb her parents at 93rd birthday recently. He was n DISTRICT OBJECTIVE Belleville. born in Banff, Scotland, and came m& $1500.00Mrs. Clayton Brown, Enter- te Canada in 1921 and followed con $10.Oprise; Mrs. A. Walker, Toronto, his trade of stone mason whichTh are visiting their brother, Mr. G. trade bis sons Charles and George and O L. Wagar. stili carry on. Mrs. Harvey Jointte NAVY LEAGUE O A. W. Edger and Howard Jef- Bowmanville, is a grand-daughte tleý CANADA fery are deer huntîng in the vicin- of this venerable Canadian. spei ity of Algonquin Park, Northern Reeve C. R. Carveth of New- B Bowmanvllle Commlttee Ontario. castle was proudly displaying on tion AC2 William Barrabaîl, R.C. Monday a 23-pound turnip, which and A.F., Grand Bend, Lake Huron, was grown by William Lake, Chu spent the week-end with Mrs, Newcastle. The Reeve slyhy re- deai Barrabaîl and Brian. marked that it was too bad that vivi Miss Marguerite Wright, St Bill had to dig his turnips before whi Catharines, spent the week-end they had completed their growth. Chu with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Wonder if Andy Clarke has any exc( E. rigt, apl Grve.turnips on his list to match this mus Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Balson, Har- oe n old and Ileen, Solina, were guests . sovery that fortified apple held 0f r. hos Bookam nd rsjuice has higher vitamin A and C ter.i or.usei . Bo k and arly . content than oranges or grape- ber Russll Blso andCaroyn. fruit has brougbt an appie juice stoc Lieut. Stan L. Dunn, Camp Bor- boom to Georgian Bay district Ti den, is home prier to leaving for growers who hope to receive wifE Kempvilie, Ont., where he wiii $500,000 for their apple crop this men take an Officers' Training Course. season, according to a statement adia À ....*~ Mr. E. L. Osborne, Wellington issued by John Mitchell, manager ter, St., w as in Hamilton, Saturday, of the Georgian Bay Fruit Grow- thre ..... attending the funerai pf bis bro- ers' plant.. Wil «_ ther-in-law, Robert Messecar. Mrs. Dorothy Grace Cheetham anc Mn. and Mrs. Ralph Calver, of Bowmanville has received Pick YOU CANNOT rush to Rochester, N.Y., who are visiting word that her husband, Pte. Eric Of I Canada on their wedding trip, Cheetham, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hol your insurance agent while spent a week with Mrs. Muriel Cheetham, 117 Summer Street, *A Dunn. Oshawa, has been wounded in bis your home is ini flanies to Miss Kathleen Wiilatts, daugb- action overseas. The officiai Stb, ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Willatts, notice was received from Ottawa Stat ask hlm for more insur- has taken a position at Ontario three weeks ago and nothing fur- meni Hospital, Whitby, after 14 months ther beaning on the nature of his Broc ance. at Bowmanvilhe Hospital. wounds has been received. AW Sybil Sparks, Sackville, The Orillia Packet-Times re- THE only time you can get NB., accompanied AW Helen cords the death of Ann Sproule, Mi Tait, Toronto, for a week-end widow of Alex. Hooey of Waver-fo leave with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. ley, on October 27, at bier home info more insurance is . .. be- Tait. Waverley at the age of 94 years. estee for yu av affe.A cable has been received by She married Alex. Hooey at Bow- tion, fore ou hve a ire.Mrs. Muriel Symons from bier manvihie in 1872, who predeceas- videc son, Sgt. Paul Symons, R.C.A.F. ed her 17 years ago. In spite of a ma Ask this agency to check Navigator, teiling of his safe ar- her age, she took a keen enjoy- wher rivai at a British port. mient out of life, and was a great away lover of fiowers. She was a mem- mer over yoiir policies. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Allun and ber of the United Cburch, Sur- ness family, Oakville, Mn. and Mrs. viving are one son, Frank Hooey, husbt James M. Burns and Robent, and four grandchildren. Thi Stu rtR.Ja es Peterboro, visited their parents, activi St ar I. am s r.an Ms.H.H.Diiling. Bowmanvilie Lawn Bowling work Club beld a card party in the inth, Insu.rance and Real Estate Misses Anita Freedman and club bouse, Oct. 29th, with Presi- h Kathryn O'Neill, staff writers dent C. B. Keyes in charge. L. J. whog Suecessor To J. J. Mason & Son with Tbe Canadian Press, To- C. Langs won the $50 War Bond~ Phn 61ronto, spent the week-end with and Mrs. F. O. Mcllveen and Miss andt Major and Mrs. Joe O'Neill. Mabel Borland won War Savings of th Ring st. Bowmanville - Mrs. F. V. Ott, Batawa, Ont., in Stamps at cards. Ten dollars was Hugh renewing ber subscription to The also sent to the British Wan Vic- Bord( 'Statesman writes: We feel that tims Fund. The ladies served re- hast1 freshments at the close. The n ext Hg -get-together will be a Bridge Hug]r Party, Nov. 12, at the home of Mr. Taoo an r.S M. Scott. Majc Mn. and Mrs. A. W. Pickard, Mn. W. C. Ferguson, Mn. and Mrs. Stuart James attended the fune- raI of their brother and uncle, Mn. Jas. E. Beacock, at Mytie Station on Nov. 5. Mn. Beacock passed away Nov. 3, after ten montbs' iilness. Nov. 6, Mrs. Beacock (Annie Hughes) passed away and Mn. and Mns. Pickand, Mn. Fer- guson and Mrs. Howard Pickard attended ber funeral on Monday. Bath interments were in Bnooklin Cemetery. Mns. Fenguson was absent owing ta illness. Bowmanville Fine Brigade, Sunday night, leaped from mid- nigbt slùmber when the siren waiied "Fine at Newcastle" and ten belmeted men caught the hook-ladden-chemical outfit as it whizzed into action. Five miles wene covered in 4 minutes, 16 sec- onds with Provincial Police Patrai scouting abead. Newcastle Bri- gade had the blaze checked at the J. Anderson Smith factony and after congnatuiatory bandsbakes, ail adjourned for refreshrnents. Leisurely, the neturn trip was made at 3 ar. Chairmen War Finance Commlttee say: THANK YOU! "The aid team spirit bas done iA again in Dur- ham County. The people at home bave stood shoul- der ta shoulder with thein fighting men overseas ta make sure that total wan will bring total defeat. We cannot match thein sacrifice but we bave shown the boys overseas that we wili not let them down, non falter in aur efforts for them. We have also bit aur' aid enemy inflation anothen heavy body blow. The end is not yet, the road is stihi rugged and steep but we can make it by sticking togetben and pulling oun share of the load. Let us stant sav- ing right now for the next Victary Loan." W. ROSS STRIKE, Chairman Nafional War Finance Com. Dunham County J. FORBES HIEYLAND Chaîrman Township of Darlington J:own gadie who talia: SbE ter,b and( Donal TbE later noon GnoVE large andt butes. PAGE FrIVE CALLS MEETING Obituary MRS. J. T. RUNDLE There passed away suddenlya liber homo at Solina on Nov. 3ré Eliza Jane Pascoe, widow of thi hate Jas. T. Rundle and daughte of the hate Edward Pascoe an( Mary Osborne. She was tb, Youngest of a famihy of eig7 chidren and was the hast surviv ing member of that genenation She had been living alone fo: sorne time and ber bealth bad no been so good latehy but she passec away while she slept. She was of a kindly disposition loved company and ber home wa! open to everyone and she was real Mother in Israei, helping ir every way possible to make peo- pie happy. She loved ber ChurcF. and during ber entire hife, wber able, aiways attended and wasa good Churcb worker and contri. huted weli of her means ta it support. She was a charter mem- CeeilG. Frost ber of the Women's Institute anc was made a life member some President of the Progressive tirne ago. She was also a charter onservative Association of On- member of the Sons of Temper- înrio, who bas announced a gene- ance whicb was organized in il meeting of the Association to Solina in 1879 before the hall was lnvene at the Royal York Hotel, buiit. She was a great heip tc oronto, on Nov. 12, for the elec- that organization wbicb rendered ,on of officers and the considera- sucb great service to the commun- ;on of general business. ity in tbe teaching 0f total ab- stinence. In 1897 she was married ta Jas. T. Rundie wbo predeceased ber Obittjaries treyasao ________Her funeral on Friday was JAME BEAOCKlargely attended and the services JAME_____C were held in Eldad Chuncb, lber pastor, Rev. Walter Rackharn, of- Resident o~f Mynthe Station fol ficiating and spoke comfonting ýyears, 30 of wbicbh le was post- words and of lber attendance at naster, and for many years a gen- Churcb the previous Sunday. Mrs. rai menchant, passed away Nov. J. Baker sang a solo and the ne- at ishom a th avanedmains were interred in the at is omeat he dvacedadjoining cernetery. Her paîl- ge of 83 yeans. He bad been in bearers were six grand-nepbews, ionr healtb for eîght montbs. Harvey, Harold and Luther Pas- In September, 1941, the de- coe, Bryce Brown, Bruce Tink and eased and bis wife ceiebrated Percy Dewehh. eir diamond wedding with rel- She leaves bebind to mourn ber tives and fniends fromn several sudden passing a large number osf arts of Carrmdaý and the United nephews and nieces and grand- tates and the people who had nepbews and nieces and others. nown tbern in -the district for She was in bier 87th yean. îny years were present to offer Those attending frorn a distance ngratuiations and good wishes. were: Mn. and Mrs. Roy Pen- he deceased was the son of Mn. found, Mn. and Mns. Will Tremeer, 'd Mrs. John Beacock, earîy set- Lindsay* Misses Liihy and Lena nrs in Cartwright Township. The Tremeer,. Little Bnitain; Mn. and 'ater part osf bis life bad been Mrs. Ellis Pascoe, M. and Mrs. snt in this district. Chas. Macka, roklin; Mn. and H~e had made a nich contnibu- Mrs. H. L. Pascoe, Columbus; Mn. )n to the life of the comrnunity, McKenzie, Winnipeg; Mn. Oliver id was a member of the United Pascoe and Cecil, Pickering; Mn. urcb and at the time of bis and Mrs. Edgar Pascoe, Thorn- îth an eider,' and the only sur- ton's Corners; Mn. and Mns. M. H. ving member of the board Staples, Orono; Councillor and hicb built the Myrtle Station Mrs. Kyle Squair, Sbaw's; Miss iurch 30 years ago. He was ail Nana Werry, Kedron, and many :celient singer and interested in others frorn surrounding towns sic ail bis life. As postmaster and villages. Id merchant, Mn. Beacock was d in very bigb regard. In fra- Happy is bie the palace of wbose mal circles, lie was a life mern- affection is founded upon vintue, ýof the Orange Lodge at Black- walled witb riches, glazed witb ck. beauty, and roofed with honion The deceased is survived by bis The first Canadian Armny 1e, the former Annie Hughes, 'etin cmber of a veny prominent Can- '.asua]ty Rting Centre, wbere soldiers dîsabled by accident or lan famihy. There is one daugb- illness are nestored to bealth to rMrs .Roy Spencer of Perth, nejoin their units, bas been open- ree brothers, Samuel, Toronto, ed in Oakville, Ontario. iliarn, Seattle, Thomas, Regina, d tbree sisters, Mrs. A. W. ckard and Mrs. W. C. Ferguson Bowmanville, and Mrs. C. H. bden of Boston, Mass. Aprivate service was behd at late residence on November followed by service at Myrtie tion United Cburcb. Inter- nt was in Groveside Cemetery,p oklin. 1- MRS. JAMES BEACOCK CAREI Enr. and Mrs. James Beacock, When over thirty yeans bigbly finest Po Beed residents of Myrtle Sta- LOWEST filled wit iin death were not long di- ed. On Nov. 3, deatb severed PRICES sickness natnimonial union of 62 years, WE SHA" n Mn. Beacock was called ay. ýaxraayniswie, uhe for- rAnnie Hughes, after an ihi- sof several days, joined lier band in deatb. he late Mrs. Beacock was ve in Chuncb and community * and a woman wbo was behd ie very bigbest regard by ail )knew ber. She came of a dis- .iished family. She was the ,daughten of the late John Caroline Hughes and a sister the late Genenal Sir Samuel lhes, minister cof militia in the den government during the war; the late Dr. James L. ,hes, Inspector of Scboois in 'nto for 40 years; the late or General John Hughes, of vmanville, and the late Bni- ier-Generai William Hughes, )comrnanded the 2Oth bat- )n in the last war. e is survived by one daugh- Mrs. Roy Spencer of Perth, one sister, Mrs. Helen Mc- alid, Toronto. e funenai took place frorn the residence on Monday after- i.Interment was made in veside Cemetery, Bnooklin. A e number 0f friends attended there were many floral tri- What Doos The Navy League Do? (Contin.ed tram page 1) The Dominion Government guarantees ta pay administration deficits on openations of hostels n'ot exceeding 14 per cent of the entire Navy League Budget. The balance, 86 per cent, must be rais- ed by public subscniption. That is why the local committee is asking you ta subscribe gýenor- ously ta the Navy League ding' No new developments are ne- will beamzladegduring Navy Week, ported in regard ta police news Nov. 2lst ta Nov. 27th. Donations formenly published. This week may be heft with the Comnmittee there is but one item, a haîf- Treasurer, L. J. C. Langs, Bank heartcd attempt after midnight of Montreai, at the Local Head- Sunday, to break into the A & P quarters, on at McGregor's Drug Store and Chai-tnan's clothing Store. emporium next door. Glass was smashed in A &P rean window Ms .Clil n ahrn but inside iîron bans stoppcd the Ms .Clîl n ahrn amateur bunglars. The outside visited Mn. and Mrs. Fred Duston. cellar door xvas forced at Chai-t- Cobourg. ran's but an innen door haited, Mrs. E. Bennett, Oshawa, and them. They slunk off into the! Mrs. Thos. Bennett, Scugog St., night before Nigbt Constable Wal- att ended the funeral of tbein fer Hall could get back on bis reg- nepbew, Capt. Reg. Baddeley, of ular tour of inspection. There The Salvation Army, in Toronto, were no tracks, no fingerprints. hast week. EMULSION A O etter Way to take Cod Live Centains Vitamine A end D zjm590&989 CERTIFIED NON-CORROSIVE ANTI-FREEZE Wlth retarded evaporation Packed ln sealed tin guaranteelng full strength. Easy-pourlng spout. Directions on tin. 1 gallon --------------------- $1.59 No charge for container Ordinary Anti-Freeze -..- -----$1.39 TIMETABLES RAILWAYS and BUSES d CANADIAN PACIFIC ie East Bound-12:33 Mîdnîght. r West Bound-6:02 a.m. id ie CANADIAN NATIONAL it East ound 10:30 a.m. daily n.2:45 p.m. daily except Sunday E RYHATNt )r 10:03 p.m. daily except Sunday CLR ERS a t 10:42 p.m. Sunday onhy d West Bound 5:12 a.m. daily 4:42 p.m. dailyexptat Porterhou is 742 p.m.daiy xetS. a niw nCOLLACUTT COACH LINES BLADE B )_East Bound West Bound __________ h 11:10 a.m. 10:05 a.m. n 3:15 p.m. 3:05 p.m. : ANN PAGE a 8.15 p.rn. 9:05 p.m. VITAMMN "BI' WHOLE WHEAT GARTON'S BUS SCHEDULE d Bowmanville-Oshawa-WhitbyDR A r Leave EKDY Arrive Reg. -Bowmanville Bowmanville 24-OL. s 6.20 arn 7.15 am 2LaLOAVES5 6.35 am 8.15 am 10.40 am 12.30 pmo.BUT ERI Silveri 1.15 pmn 2.30 pmiAn r 4.05 pmn 5.30 pnPU E L R 4.35 pmn 6.30 pmnIII s 5.35 pmn 8.40 pmn SUPaaaiw.,wi s 6.35 pm 10.30 Pm 8.45 pmn 12.30 am 10.35 pm 1.20 am T A A pc SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS T I Blend 4 oz. t Leave Arrive »Bowmanville Bowmanville M4ACHKEREL 6.35 arn 9.20 am 10.40 am 12.30 pmnC IKE R I 2.35 pmn 5.30 pm 6.35 pm 8.40 pmnU D EI Gia 10.35 p mn 12.30 am V EEEE W V Pki 1.20 arn MUSTARD Lit OLD AGE PENSIONS RAISED IOYSO ALSO MOTHER'S ALLOWANCE 1fR io Maximum oid age pensions bave been naised frorn $23 to $28 monthly and grants to those e- A:Y FO I ceiving motber's aliowances will OndadOeac >TeG also be increased and particuhars will be announced shortly, ac- cording ta an announcement by Minister of Healtb and Public the pensions by 15 per cent, frorn Weifane, Dr. R. P. Vivian, and $20 ta $23, the cost borne entirely the pension increase commences by the province. Medical cane is Nov. 1, 1943. This impiements provided by the Ontario Medical point No. 18 in Premier Drew's Association and improved housing 22-paint platform. is being phanned. The cost is borne between the Increased grants under the Dominion and the Province on a Mother's Allowance Act are 75-25 per cent basis, witb On- prirnarihy ta provide better stand- tario's share $900,000. The Min- ards of food, clothing and shelter ister has also maved ta life re- for children. The present scale strictions imposed by dominion is inadequate. legisiation which insists that 5 ___________ per cent of the assessed value of the property of a pensianer be A seniaus bousing shortage in considened incarne. He airns ta St. John's, Newfoundland, rnak- free such bornes from liens for ing ic virtualhy impossible for pensions. newly-arrived soldiers' familles There are close ta 70,000 pen- and dependents ta find suitable sianers in Ontario and a complete accommodation, bas been brougbt review of each case is in progress. ta the attention of Canadian The Canant governinent upped Arrny authorities. LVAP L1 >F tive, pascal, washed, bunch 10e Ce Cbe or Sirlir 39 DAST lb. 27 REALLV FRESH ]BOKAIR COMME Vigorous & Winey -brook firat grade ib.37 reg. Pkg.201 bag1V Y. .pkg.W l'a tin 27Ç DDIE in 29< kgt 49Ç 2Large43 ibby'a 2 6 l5Ç Pkg.2 e ST. PAUL'S WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION W.A. of St. Paui's United Church met Nov. 9th with Presi- dent Mrs. N. Pingle in the chair. A very interesting address was given by Rev. F. H. Joblin with the book "One Foot in Heaven," by Hartzell Spence, as its basis. He enlarged on those parts ýof the book and of the picture made from it which particularhy ap- pealed to him. The address was followed by two songs by Mrs. W. Roberts, "The Lord's Prayer," and a patriotic piece. She was accompanied by Mrs. R. Dudley. The usuai business session fol- howed. IESCRIPTIO NS FULLY AND ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED you bning your prescriptions ta us you can be assured osf the ossible results. Each one is carefully studied and accurately th the purest ingredients. We specialize in this work. When prevents you from bninging youn prescriptions ta us ýPHONE 792. B3ARGAINS.... 50c PINEX cough nompound....32c 25c I.D.A. COLD TABLETS......19c $1.25 PINKHAM'S COMPOUND ..87c 1Sc 1. D.A. FU LLER'S EARTH....12c KEENS MUSTARD, 4 oz. .. .....27c 20e I.D.A. TINCTURE IODINE...14c LUX SOAP.........c, 2for 1lc 25e I.D.A. With Basc Sap$2,25 Lactogen $1,59 lueft.ceau-r.rm 25c Kleenor Antisep- adulteant-will ot injure mont tic, 4 oz.---------19e tender kim 1Lcoe .---- 9 per cake 25c $1Lcon 69 $1.25 Mereollzed Wax ------ e ----_87 Lifebuoy Soap ------ 2 for lic 15e Eye Cup ---------------- 7ec Langdale's Essence of Clnnamon.................----- -49e m Penetratlng Liniment -------- 33C l A HME E I ADHESIVE BADAES5e N Colgate's Den»tal C1eam. 25c, 40ce Cue Dentrifice 19c, 3c eOT rhe Lucky New Way to. . .. fl ~Ioaner Teeth, Brightei SnhiIes Us LAURA SECORD CANDIES DRUGS PHONE 792 - WE DW~f.TViiu ALEX Vitamin Products ... Allenbury's Haliborange 85c, $1,50 Aiphamettes--. $1, $1.85, $3.50 Ayerst 1OD Cod Liver 011 4 oz. 6'>e 16 oz.- ---------------- .-----$1.69 Halibut Liven Oit Capsules 100's -- ------------- $1,19 Kepler Malt wlth Cod Liver Oil ---- -- ------- 75c, $1,25 Neo-Chemlcal Food Capsules ---- $1,25, $2.25, $5 L96 isTI5i- CASHMERE TISSUE 15e, 2 for 25e PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY .McOREOOR GEORGE E. CIHASE Chafrman Town of Bowmanville . 1 1 -- -imulang--- ---nu ý -115mmmr-ý -IwGiwqmpmv - Iqqmâwgm - - THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO m A elv VTIIV 1 il PHONE 792 - WE DELIVER 1 DRUCS

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy