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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Nov 1944, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY., NOV. 2nd, 1944 REEVE CECIL CARVETH TOPS LOAN SALESMEN Characteristic of the drive and energy lie puts into any worthy project he undertakes, Reeve Cecil Carveth of Newcast le, is the firat Durham County sales- man to reacli and pasa tic ob- jective set forhimn in the 7th Vic- tory Loan. By Tuesday noon, this week, his total reached 105 .per cent of his allotment and accord- ing to reportaslie is still going strong. Loan officiais have congratu- iated Mr. Carveth for the won- derful job he lias tumned in to date~ and fficy observe that it takes a busy man to do a busy job. On the move constantly in the intereats of lis community, for lie takes lis Reevesiip sern- ously, Cecil set aside the tasks of that office and laid away hs camera which lie so assiduously uses as an avocation, to fackle the Vicfory Loan drive. Whether lie is due for a prize as top man is not yet stated, but with characteristic modesty, it la likeiy Mr. Carveth wîhl consider a job well done and flic co-opera- tion of lis many Loan clients as tic prize moat vaiued and desircd. We try to solve too many prob- lems by putting our heada f0- gether when flic real solution is ta open our hearta.1 ANTI-FREEZE $1.59 gai. Retarded Evaporation No charge for container Christmas Caleudars Prom your own suapshots 2 for 25e BRLYLCRiEEM 25e - 49c For tic Hair REVLON'S Memory Box Nail Polish and Lipstlek $1.50 Statiouery for Christmas 25c te $3.00 Christmas Grceting Carda 3 for 5e 25c doz. - 50e doz. Big Assortmeut Pacquin's Hand Cream 57c Jar Persoual Grecting Carda Prom your owu suapshot 98c dos. - $1.50 loz. Pleuamin'a with Iron and Liver --- -------$1.75 PHONE 778 - AUCTION SALE I have received instructions from the Estate of WM. REYNOLDS To sell by Public Auction on W,D.p NOV. Sth 1944, on the premises, Lot 3, Con. 9, Township of Darlington, fthe following live stock, implements, etc.: 20 purebred Shorthorn cows, age 3 to 8 years, ages and date due to renew will be an- nounced at sale; 30 purebred Shropshire sheep; 3 Horses; 1 wagon, steel roller, manure apreader, gang plow, horse rake, set of sleiglis, 1 set hamness, extra harnesa pieces, fanning nîill. Ternis Cash - Sale 1 p.m, ELMIR WILBUR, Auctioneer. .44-1 Mrs. Luther Pascoe, Ruth and Loran visited Mrs. Arthur Moore, Enniskiilen. A number of Trînity Young People attended the Oshawa Pres- bytery Hallowe'en party held Monday evening in King St. Unit- cd Churcli, Oshawa. Recreation Convener Glenna Wilson, Osh- awa, conducted flua enjoyable party and approximately 250 Young People from varlous Unions in flic Presbytery were present. KOTEX - MODESS 12's J --25e 48's ---- ----- -85c ANTI-FREEZE' Methyl Hydrate $1.39 gai. No charge for container COUGH AND COLD REMEDIES Kepler's C.L.O. and Malt --75c-$1.25 Wumpole's Ext. Cod Liver Ou l --------------,. $1,00 Grove'a Cold Tabs 24e - 44c Mason's 49 --------- 40c-75e Back and Loin Plasters 35e Nos. & Throat Relief 25-50e Pusmore's Mixture 49e Cherry Bark Cough Mixture 35e Rexuil Bronchial Syrup 50e Pertussin --------49c-$1.39 Buckley's Mixture 40e - 75e Rexali Colei Capsules --- 25c Pinex .... 32e Viek's Rub. 43c Bayer's Aspirn 18c-29e-79c --C.N.R. TICKETS ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Todd, Starkville, announce the engage- ment of their only daughter, Eileen Doris Rosanna, to Donald Edward Stapleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stapleton, Newtonville. The marriage will take place early in November. 44-1 Card of Thanks Mrs. Walter Ferguson wishes to, thank al lier friends, relatives and neighbors for fruit, flowers and letters sent to her during her illness and also Dr. Austin, Nurses of Bowmanville Hospital and Mrs. Wilkins for their kind- ness. 44-1* Mrs. Neil Mutton wishes to thank Drs. Birks and Shemon, Mrs. Kyle Squair, Miss Dorothy Cahoon, 0 Superintendent, and Nursing Staff of Bowmanville Hospital and lier many friends for their kindnesses duriniglier recent iliness. 44-1 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jolinston and famihy wish to express their sin- cere thanks to the many friends and neiglibors for their expres- sions of love and sympathy dur- ing their anxîous time, since their dear son and brother, F0 Arnold Jolinston, was reported missing. 44-1* IN MEMORIAM STAPLETON-In loving memory of our dear son, Elgin, who passed away four years ago, Nov. 8, 1940. When evening shades are f all- ing And we sit in quiet alone, To our hearts there comes a longing If lie only could come home. Friends may think we have forgotten When at times they see us smile, But they little know the heart- ache Our smiles hide ail the while. - Lovingly remembered by Father, Mother, Sisters and Brothers. 44-1* Voters' List Posted CLERK'S 'NOTICE 0F FIRST POSTING 0F VOTERS' LIST Voter' Liat 1944, Municipality of Bowmanvilic, County of Dilrham Notice is liereby given that I have complied with Section 10 of the Votera' List Act and that I have posted Up in my office at Bowmanville, on the lst day of November, 1944, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municîpality ut Municipal Elec- tions, and that such liat remains there for inspection. And I hereby cail upon al votera to take immediate proceed- ings to have any error or omis- sions corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being Monday the 2tli day of Novem- be,14.A. J. LYLE, Clerk of the Town of Bowmanvilie. Dated this lat day of November, 1944. 44-2 AUCTION SALE The undersigned auctioneer lias received instructions from MR. J. E. NICHOLSON Lot 6, Con. 6, Manvers Township (2 miles West of Baliyduff) To seil by public auction on SATURDAY,, NOV. 4th At 2 p.m. sharp 50 Head of Choice Feeder Cattie, Ineluding: 30 head of Hereford steers and heifers, from 700 to 800 lbs. And 20 Durham steers and heifers, weighing from 650 to 750 lbs. Having no winter accommoda- tion, these catthe must be sold. Terms Cash Positively No Reserve JACK REID, Auctioneer 44-1 AUCTION SALE Sat., Nov. 4, the undersigned will seli by public auction for Dehue Sharpe, Newcastle, some household effecta including elec- tric washing machine, electric console radio, 3-pc. chesterfield suite, breakfast suite, steel bed, springs and inner-spring mattress. Sale at 1 p.m. Terma cash. Wm. J. Cliallis, auctioneer. 44-1* AUCTION SALE Purebred Shorthiorns The Blue Ribbon Sliorthorn Sale will be held at the fair grounda, Blackstock, Ont., Mon- day, November 6, commencing at i p.m.; 50 head of purebred Scotch Shorthorns, including 5 young bulîs, open and bred heif- ers, and young cows with calves at ide, will lie auctioned at public appraisal. Selected from the herda of out- stancling' breeders, ail the offer- inga are strong on individuality from populaf breeding families, with many ýof noted imported blood. Several are top winners 'at important shows this year. On ~all-round balance this sale pre- sents unusuai opportunity to secure top-flight breeding stock. The Blackstock Women'a Asso- ciation will serve lunch and cof- fee. The auction will be hehd in the spacious, comfortable rink on the grounds. Remember the date, place and time. Sale catalogue will be available ut the ringaide. Jack Baker, Manager Duncan A. Brown, L. E. Frankliln Auctioncers. BIRTHS LENZ-At Bowmanville Hospital, Oct. 16, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. John Lenz, a daughier, Lenie Elizabeth. 44-1 COLLACUTT - At Bowmanville Hospital, Nov. 1, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collacutt, a son (stillborn). 44-1 [MATHS RUSE-In Bowmanville, Oct. 26, 1944, Edna Stonehouse Ruse, widow of Frank Ruse, aged 88 years. LeGRESLEY - In Bowmanville., Oct. 27, 1944,.Phîllip F. LeGres- ley, beloved husband of Mabel Balfour LeGresley, aged 77 years. FRASER - In Darlington Town- ship, Oct. 26, 1944, Daniel Ketcheson Fraser, beloved hus- band of Olive Fraser, aged 65 years. LARMER, Sarah Elizabeth-Sud- denly at Blackstock, on Mon- day, October 30, 1944, Sarah Elizabeth Wright, beloved wife of John Larmer, in lier 78th year. Funeral service from hier late residence on Wed., Nov. 1, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery, Cadmus. 44-,1 Coming Events Dance ut Tyrone Hall, Wed., Nov. 8, at 9 p.m. Admission 35c. 44-1 Reserve Wcd., Thurs., Fni., Nov. 29, 30, Dec. 1, for Bowman- ville Higli Schooi Commence- ment. 41-7 Dance ut the Armouries, Bow- manville, Sut., Nov. 4, sponsored by Women's War Auxiliary. Skip Vaughan's orchestra. Dancing commences 9 p.m. Admission 50c. 44-1 Annivcrsary Thankoffering ser- vices will be held in Burketon Churcli on Sunday, Noy. 5, ut 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Rcv. Dr. W. P. Fletcher wihl be the guest speak- er. 44-1 Miss Ethel Morris, Horsey St., Bowmanvilhe, wiil hold a sale of hand painted china and 011 and water-coloîr pictures ut hem home, Nov. l3th f0 Nov. l8th. Affer- noons, 2 to 6 o'clock; eveninga, 7 to 9 o'clock. 44-2 Sec "Cheerlo My Deario" a 3- act comcdy presented on Friday, INovember 3rd ut 8 p.m., in Trin- ity Sunday School Room. Zion IDamafic Club wiil present flua play under auspices of Trinity Young People's Union. Proceeds for boxes to members now over- seas. Admission 25c and 15c. 43-2 Court of Revision and Appeal TOWNSHIP 0F DARLINGTON Notice is hereby given that the firat sittinga of the Court of Re- vision for the Township of Dar- lington wili be held in the Town Hall, in the Village of Hampton, on Wed., November 15, 1944, at the hour of 2 p.m. E.D.T., to hear and determine the several com- plaints and omissions in the Asseasment Roll for the said Municipality for the year 1945. All persons having business ut the Court are requested t0 attend. J. D. HOGARTH, Clerk of the Township of Darlington. Dated at Hampton thîs 25th day of October, 1944. 43-2 Notice To Creditors In the matter of the Estate of Robert T. Rutherford, late of the Village of Newcastle, in the County of Durham, Physician, de- ceased. Ahi persons having cl1a im a againat the Estate of the above named deceaaed who died on or about the 25th day of Auguat, A.D., 1944, are required f0 file proof of the same with the un- dersigned on or before the 4th day of November, A.D., 1944, after whicli date the administrator will pmoceed to distribute the Estate, having regard only f0 the dlaims of whietî le shall then have had notice and f0 the exclusion of ail others. Dated at Oshawa this 7th day of October, A.D., 1944. JOSEPH P. MANGAN, K.C., 14%i King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario, Administrator. 43-2 Notice Dr. . B. Rundle's office will be closed from Nov. 5 f0 IXov. 18, in- clusive. 44-2 Dr. Baiiantyne'a office will b. chosed from Nov. 6 to Nov. 13, in, clusive. ,43-2* Bowmanvillc Electricluns Ah kinda of eiectrîc wiing donc Motors repaired and installed Phone 2854 34-tf 12* Citizens are hereby advised that accord;ng to a Town By-Law it is unlawful to burn leaves on the pavement. BY ORDER MUNICIPALITY 0F THE TOWN 0F BOWMANVILLE. 44-1 Personal READINGS-Hours 3 to 10. Mra. A. L. Durci, phone 2890, Bow- manville. 44-2*' SLENDOR TABLETS àre effec- tive. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks' $5, at Alex McGregor's Drug Store. 27tf Livestock For Sale RAM, Leicester, 2 years old. Phone Clarke 1530. 44-1 9 YORKSHIRE PIGS, 7 weeks old. W. G. Werry, phone 2253. 44-1* 2 VEAL CALVES. Apply R. Stenger, Enniskillen, ph on e 2824. 44-1 100 WHITE ROCK PULLETS,.5 months old. Apply Mrs. Fred Toms, Nestieton, RR. 2. 44-1 il PIGS, 7 weeks old. Also Collie pups, 3 months old. Apply Cyril Avery, Maple Grove. 44-l* SHROPSHIRE R AM LAMBS graded XXX. Priced rîglit. Gordyn Brent. Phone 2274. 44-1* 14 YORKSHIRE PIGS, 10 months old; 2 Yorkshire sows, second litter. Apply Charles Vivian, R.R. 1, Hampton. 44-1* 12 PIGS, 6 weeks old; also 75 cockerels fromn 6 to 7 pounds. Apply Joe Crawford, Lot 19-20, Con. 7, Darlîngton. 441-1 THREE CALVES, 2 f ive days old, one about 3 weeks, also some apples. Apply W. L. Barton, Bowmanville. 44-1* HORSÉ, suitable for garden work, $15. Also registered Cocker puppies, .3 months. Apply Mrs. R. W. Whyte, Mapie Grove. 44-1 ROASTING F O. W L, alîve or rough dressed. Also well bred White Rock cockerels for next year. Phone 2253, Bowman- ville, or 1220 Clarke. 44-1 45 EARLY PULLETS, ready to lay; hybrids, Black Minorca and White Leghorn. Apply John Greer, Burketon, R.R. 3. 44-1* SIX YEAR OLD DURHAM AND Ayrshîre cow, due on 3th of January. Ralph Sadler, Nestle- ton. Phone-Port Perry 192-14. 44-1* 15 YORKSHIRE PIGS, 10 wks. old, also 20 Yorkshire pigs, 5 wks. old. A p ply Charles Rundle, Hampton, phone 2246. 44-1 YORKSHIRE PIGS, $6 ecd; 2 chunks, $10 eaçh. Good young Ayrshire cow, due Jan. 8, $100; young grade Durham cow, $90. Apply C. Mitchell, Newcastle. 44-1 SERVICEABLE AGE RED ROAN purebred Shýprthorn bull, at 10w cost s0 can move to make roomn in barn. Several red bull calves, at farmer's prices. C. H. Mumford, Hampton. 44-tf HAVE YOUR PH O]T OG RAPH 9TAKEN MON, NOV. 13th ANYTIME PROM 2 UNTIL 9.00 p.m. AT THE Balmoral Hotel COME IN 'Please DO NOT Phone 1, large 8x10 colorcd, or Black and White SPECIAL $2.49 Mounted GROUPS AND CHILDREN OUR SPECIALTY 4 Poses te (Jhoose Prom Third time in Bowmanville lu One Year We are a member of Ont. Society of Photographers Lafayette Stutdios 2182 Dundas St. W., Toronto OSHAWA, ONTARIO Free Parking - Phone 1011 Continuous Show Daily Doors open 1 p.m. Thurs., Fr1., Sat., Nov. 22 34 BING CROSBY lu COING MY WAY With Barry Fitzgerald, Frank McHugh, James Brown, Jean Heather, Gene Lockhart, Porter Hall, For- tunlo Bouanova and Rise Stevens. We suggest you sec this outstandlug feature from the start. Peature shown at 1.45, 4.00, 6.30,19.00 Mon.. Tues., Nov. 6-7 Two Sensational Features THE BRIDGE 0F SAN LUIS REY Starrlng Lyun Bari, Akim Tamfroff, Francis Lederer. No price teo great for her te demand or for auy man to pay. Added HENRY ALDRICH PLAYS CUPID Starrlug Jimmy Lydon, Di- ana Lynu. Henry's a card wheu he pîsys "Hearts". A joker wheu he gambles with love. Wed. to Sat., Nov. 8-11 THE PRISONER 0F ZENDA With Ronald Colman, Made- leine Carroll, Mary Aster, David Niven. A reckless love that fought te live. Articles For Sale WOOD, in Y4 acre lots, mostly beech and maple, near Solina. Phone 2186. 44-1 PIANOS FOR SALE - If inter- ested telephone or write to F. J. Mitchell, Bowmanville. 44-2* 2 STOVES - Furnacette and a Quebec heater. Phone 2215. 44-1 1931 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, Serial 9305847. Apply Herbert W. Knapp, Liberty St., Bowman- TABLE TURNIPS, 75c bus. de- livered. Order early. Charles Frank, R.R. 5, Bowmanville, phone 2403. 44-1* FEED TURNIPS, lOc per bushel at field. A. W. Graham, New- castle. Phone 3321, Clarke. 44-1* POPCORN-We are expecting a shipment by the end of this week. Stewart's Seed Store, Bowmanville. 44-1 TOLMAN SWEET AND SPY apples, sl4ghtly hailed, 75c.per bushel. Lot 35, Con. 8, Dar- lington, Oliver McCulloch. 44-1 NEW ENGLISH PRAM in perfect condition. Apply Mrs. J. W. Robinson, Brown St., Bowman- ville, Ont.1 44-1 TRAILER, with good tires and stock rack. Also spring wagon. Apply Lloyd Crago, phone 2317. 44-1* 1930 CHEVROLET Coupe, Serial No. 489108. In good condition, good tires. Apply Ivan Brown, R.R. 1, Tyrone. 44-1* QUANTITY 0F Table Turnips, $15 a ton. Quantity of cab- bage, $35 a ton. Will scîl any quantity. Carl Weiss, R.R. 3, Bowmanville, phone 2864. 44-1* TURNIPS, 1000 bushels, good for cattle feed only, reasonably prîced for quick . sale. Write Box 425, Statesman Office. 44-lf EXTRA LARGE COOKING range with reservoir and hot water front, excellent condition. Cost $118, selI for $50. Apply C. Dix, Newtonville. 44-1 WINTER OVERCOAT, W i n d- breaker and trench coat. Size 16 to 18, in good condition. Ap- ply Mrs. G. Mahood, Church St. 44-1* 25 CORD 0F CORDWOOD, $8 cord; 75 Rpck pullets, 6 months old, laying; Autotrac, in good condition. Apply M a r 10o w Thompson, R.R. 1, Burketon. Phone Port Perry 254-11. 43-2* SMALL "CROWN HURON" cook stove; air-tîglit heater f o r wood, both in good condition; also man's suit, perfectly new, size 40. Allan Dickîe, Ennis- killen, Ont. 44-1* CHILD'S LARGE CRIB and higli chair, maple finish, like new. Also Toidy chair, Beatty elec- tric washer and accessories, 5 gai. jar. Phone 2666 to-niglit, from 7 to 8. 44-1 TRACTOR-1930, Allis Chalmers, condition, on steel with exten- united 3-plow tractor, in good sion rims. Will accept good team as part payment. Phone 2186 before 6 p.m. Fni., or after 6 p.m. Sat. 44-1 LIN4OLEUM AND CONGOLEUM Rugs. Select yours from over 300 patterns actuafly in stock. You are invited to view these ai BRADLEY'S New Furniture Store, 156 Simcoc South, Osh- awa. 46-t! LOT, Corner of Lambert or Hos- pital St., and Qucen St., Bow- manville, approx. V4a c re, 66'x165', one haîf block from bus line, $50. Apply Clarence Mutton, King St., Bowmanville. 44-tf MASSEY HARRIS 4-FURROW tractor disc plow, in excellent condition. This plow is an ex- ceptionally good machine for plowing conditions such as they are this Faîl. W. S. Staples, Massey Harris Dealer, Bow- manville. 44-1* OSHAWA'S NEW FURNITURE Store - Everythmng ln modemn. chesterfieid, bedroom, dining suites, and studios. Bedding and floor coveringa a specialty. Quality merchandise at com- petitive prices. Bef are baying visit Brad1ev's New Furniture Store, 156 Simcoe St. S., Osh- awa. 46-tf For Rent SMALL STORE, suitable for of- fice, Mrs. Jý W. Knight. 44-l* GARAGE, in vicinity of Churcli and Division Sts., immediate possession. F o r r e s t Dilling, Church St. 44-l* ONE -OR TWO ADULTS of good character may have a furnished bed-aitting room in aduit fam- ily, central location; $4 to $6 per week. Box 421, clo States- man office. ' 44-tf Vacuums for Sale VACUUMS REPAIRED "Good Vacuums f or G oo d H-ousekeeping." Also guaranteed expert repaira, lubrication, re- placements, etc. Cahi C.U.C. Ser- vice Brandi, McGregor'a Hard- ware Store, Bowmanvlhlc, 774. 5t Lost, Strayed or Stolen LOST-3 YEARLING HEIFERS, mcd. with white face, mouse color, and ail red, from Lot 22, Con. 2, Cartwright, reward. Phone Port Perry 111m12, Mrs. Jas. Melton, Burketon. 44-2* Wanted To Buy P L A Y P E N, good condition. Wray McCready, phone 66.3. ** PIANO BENCH or piano stool. Phone 559. 44-1 QUANTITY 0F GOOD MIXED hay. W. T. Syraons, Bowman- ville. Phone 2251. 44-1* LIVE POULTRY and feathers. Good prices paid. M. Flatt, R.R. 1, Bethany. Phone 7r13. 33-12 HOUSE, six or seven rooms, in good location. Phone 2647. 44-1* APPLES - We are buying all kinds of processing apples. Phone 2311, Bowmanviile, Herb Gibson. 44-1 SEED WANTED - We are now offering highest prices for timo- thy, clovers, etc. Mail us a sample. Stewart's Seed Store, phone 577,- Bowmanville. 39-tf SEED WANTED, highest prices paid for timothy seed, and al clovers. Samples requested. A. W. Glenney, Newcastle. Phone Clarke 33-12.378 MOTOR FOR Washing Machine (gear) . Or use of a washing machine for a few months. Write -Box 423, Statesman Of- fice, Bowmanville. . 44-1* OLD POSTAGE STAMPS, before 1900, preferably on envelopes or original paper. Highest prices paid. Write Box 414, Statesman O f f i c e, Bowman- ville. 8. HATCHING EGGS wanted for 1945 hatching spason. Guaran- teed premium paid, plus hatcli- abîlity premium. Flocks culled and bloodtested under Govern- ment Supervision, free of charge. Write for full details. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Lim- ited, Fergus, ont. 44-4 Real Estate For Sale FARM - Located near Highway No. 2, 5 miles from Oshiawa, 4 miles from Bowmanville; 100 acres, more or less, al tillable, Hydro. Clear. Apply H.. J. Han- cock, Courtice. Phione 2172. 44-1* Help Wanted WANTED-A good reliable man to supply customners with Raw- leigli preducts. Write Raw- leigh's, Dept. ML-140-127-K, Montreal. 44-1« 44-1 MEN AND WOMEN - Watkins dealers are making more money today than ever before. Enjoy the security and benefits of af- filiation with the oldest and largest company of its kind in the world. Watkins have a buy- ing power of $20,000,000.00 - with millions invested in raw material. No experience requir- cd. Every Watkins Product sold on a guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded. Ahi sales re- cords were smashed in 1943- generous bonuses were paid to all Watkins Dealers. Get into business for yourself on our capital in your home or adja- cent locality. Suitable travel outfit required. Write now for further informlation to the J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. 0-B-9, 2177 Masson Street, Montreal. 44-3 Wanted FOR EXPORT AU kinda grade and reglater- cd Cows, Heifera, Sprlugers and baekwards. PLEASE PHONE or WRITE Max IHeidt R.R. 4, PORT FERSY PHONE 198 - R - 21 39-13 ,1 = Men, Women, Girls WANTED For War Work hIMechauical Rubber Goods Plant Vacation with psy Group Insurance sud Hospitalization Plan Legal Holidays with Pay Pension Plan A War Tume Job with Peace Time Prospects Applicants on War Work flot Aceepted Apply National Selective Service, Oshawa File 2670 Wanted to Rent SMALL HOUSE or rooms at once. Write Box 424, Statesman Of- fice, today. 44-1* GOOD HOUSE, 06 roomas,,con- veniencos, 2 aduits, immediate- ly, or warm comfortable roo%34 Phone 600 Bowmanville. 4,71 WANTED TO RENT with option of buying, farm, 50 to 100 acres., Give full particulars. Write Box 422, Statesman Office, Bowmanville. 44-2 REFRIGERATO R Repairs Commercial - Domestic ANY 1WAKE H. J. Bowyer PHONE OSHAWA 244 t! Prompt Retreadlng Services 600 X 16 - $9.00 Full stock of new, used, re- tread tires, vulcanlzlng Car and truck refluera, bicycle tires and tubes, patchlug kits King & Silver Sts. Phono 467 1 block west of Post Office Wilson's Furniture Ce. SPRING FILLED MATTRESSES $14.95-Smart looklug Spring Fil- led Mattrcsses.. AUl sises. Sale Price at a great savlng. Huudreds of mat- tresses to ehoose from. NEW CHESTERFIELD SUITES $119.00-Luxurlous sprintg filed chesterfield suites. Beautiful coverlngs. Large selection. See our Kroehler Chester- fields. BEDROOM SUITES $98.00-Lovely 10-picce Be;îroom group for the modern home. Marvelous value. BREAKFAST SUIWfl $55.00-Newest style. Roomiy sud sturdy. Six modern picts, ln assortcd trlms. STTUDIO COUCHES $39.50-AI1 sprlng filllcd. Many coverings te choose front lu ouf two large stores. FLOOR COVERINGS Iulaids, cougolcums, uew plastics, feltols. Hundreds of con- goleum and feltol rugs. WARDROBES $19.95-Roomy wardrobe with ful length mirror. Special. CHEST 0OF DRAWERS $14.95-Spacious chest of drawers in walnut finish. GIFT HEADQUARTeRS Beautiful gifts that will last a litetime. Waluut tables, Sewlug Ca.binets, Wool Blankets, Lampa, Smokcrs, Occasional Chairs, Mirrors, Cushions, Bookcases, Hassocks, Ham- Pers, Novelties, Pictures, Toys. WILSON'S FURNITURE COU «Two Large Stores" 20 Church St., phoue 35866 40 King St., W., phone 768 OSHAWA 37-tf PRESCRIPTIONS. First Quallty Drugs, accurately dispeuacd, arc prescription musts at 70f!' Rexaîl Drug Stere. Jury ULovel THE REXALL STORE When W. Test Eyes It le Don. Properly R!OYAL THEATRE Bowmanville - Telephone 589 Whcre Happiness Costs So Little Mouday to Friday, doors open at 7.00 p.m. Sut., doors open 6 o'eloek. Matince at 2.00 D.m. Thurs., FrL, Nov. 2-3 WILLIM POWELL, HEDY LAMARR, In THE REAVENLY BODY With James Craig, Puy Baluter, Henry O'Neill and Spring Byingten. It's heaven te be lu love with Hedy! Saturday Only, Nov. 4 In order te get a seat and avoid waiting COMER EARLY GENE AUTRY In M4EXICALI - ROSE Wth Smiley Burnette, i!oah Becry and Susana Walters Mexican musie - Comedy - Songa of the West - Addcd Attraction - Moolight Masqueradle With Dennis OKeefe, Jane Prazee, Betty Keun and Eddie Foy, Jr. Romantie Songa - Love on a niconliglit sea - Comedy at its beat. WALER BRENNAN - ON McCALUSTER JEANNE CRAIN CHARLOTTE OREINWOOD Dr.ct.d by HENRY HATHAWAY ?I Produced by ANORE DAVEN 0039NG- "Madam Vurrie" & "White Oiffis of Doyer" iv') PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY., NOV. 2nd, 1944 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO

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