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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 May 1945, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE THE, CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVTLLE. ON'TARITO DEATIIS BENNETT-At the United Coun- tics Home, Cobourg, on Friday, May 4, 1945, Mary Ann Bennett, widow of the late William Ben- nett, in her 94th year. READER - At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Douglas Knapp, N o r t h Oshawa, on Wednesday, May 2nd, 1945, Esther Elizabeth Reader, belov- ed wife of the late Albert E. Reader, aged 73 years. HAGERMAN,' Ashford L. - On Saturday, April 2lst, 1945, at St. Petersburg, Fia., Ashford L. Hagerman, beloved husband of Helen Hagerman, Bowmanville, Ontario. Resting at Myers- Elliott Funeral Home. 715 Nolotterwrtinq. No money arders. No bother. luit let me know what you went oeid when yau wcrnt l. 100% Ove.ddoDvry quarcxteed. JACK HUDSON, ORONO WILFRED RICHARDSON PONTYPOOL F. L. BYAM, TYRONE Dovercourt Rd., Toronto, from Tuesday morning. Service in the Chapel, Wednesday, May 9th, et 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. 19-1 GARDNER-At Glendale, Calif., on May 5, 1945, Mary E. Gard- ner (formerly Irene Hyland), of Toronto, daughter of Mrs. Hyland of Burketon Junction, Ont., and the late Thomas Hy- land. NOBLE - In Bowmenville, on May 7th, 1945, Eliza Noble, eged 76 years. Resting at Northcutt & Smith's Funeral Chepel for service Thursday, Mey 10, et 2:30 p.m. Interment Bowmen- ville Cemetery. JOHNSTON-In Port Perry Hos- pital, Set., May 5, 1945, Fenny Harris, beloved wife of the lete Richard Johnston, Cedmus, and dear mother of George W. Jolinston. Funerel service wes held from the residence of her son, Mr. Geo. W. Johnston, Cadmnus, on Tuesdey, Mey 8th. Interment U n ion Cemetery, Cadmus. 19-1* MOLLON-On Mey 2, 1945, et her home, 1057 Dovercourt Rd., Toronto, Meud Mary Levinie, wife of the lete John Thomas Mollon, formerly of Bowmen- ville, deughter of the lete Lucilla and Thomas Blythe, loving mother of Gladys, Greta, Beetrice (Mrs. W. E. Wilson), and Thomas et home, and Her- old, of Detroit. Interment Bowmenville. personal SLENDOR TABLETS are effec- tive. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks' $5, et Alex McGregor's Drug Store. 9-26 STE WART'S SEED STORE YOUR DEPENDABLE SEED HEADQUARTERS Demand The Best - There Is No Substitute for Quality FIELD ROOTS .. For bumper crops select your seed from our complete assortment of best varieties. SEED CORN. . .. Hybrid and Open Pollinated. We carry only the Highest Grade of Corn, why pay more? SEED POTATOES... Prince Edward Island Certified. Rape, Sudan Grass, Sorghum, Soy Beans, etc. - Clovers, TiMothy Grasses BULK GARDEN SEEDS ... You get more and better', seed for your money when you buy Stewart's Bulk Garden Seeds. Stewart's Seed Store PHONE 577 BOWMANVILLE COMING EVENTS Bowmanville Memorial Park Association is holding a dance in the Armouries, Sat., May 12, at 8:30 p.m. Tickets 50c each. Pro- ceeds for park project. 19-1 Evangelistic campaign at the Salvation Army, May 12-17, in- clusive. Three young men, cadets from the Salvation Army Thea- logical Serninary, will be the fea- ture attraction. AUl are welcome. 18-21 Reserve Fri., May 11, for Grove. Leskard will present their play "In Doubt About Daisy". Evening's entertainment will in- clude. vocal and piano solos and readings by local and out of town artists. 18-2* Wanted To Buy WILL PAY CASH FOR HOUSE in Bowmanville. Kindly write Box 499, Statesman Office, Bowmanville. 19-1* SINGER DROP HEAD SEWING machines. Will pay cash, cal or write, Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co., Oshawa, 16 Ontario Street, phone 696. 14-tf FEATHERS AND Feather Beds o f a Il descriptions. Highest prices paid. Write particulars to Queen City Feather Co., 23 Baldwin St., Toronto. 15-12-4* FARM-Wîll pay cash for farm up to 200 acres, with or with- out buildings. Kindly state situation, particulars and price. B ox 498, Statesman Office, Bowmanville. 19-1* For Rent 'NEW SINGER SEWING Machine Iin your own homne, $3.00 per month. Elec. port. $5.00. Sing- er Scwing Machine Co., Oshi- awa. Phone 696. 14-tfk TWO 2- STOREY COTTAGES,1 screened vcrandahs, electricity water, garage, et Bowmanvifle Beach. For rent or sale. Apply M. Irwin, R.R. 1, Port Hope. 18-tf Livestock For Sale 20 YORKSHIRE PIGS, 8 Weeks old. Phone 2537. 19-l* REGISTERED A B ERD EE N Angus bulîs, 1 yearling, 2 celves. Murray Barrie, phone Clarke 2431. l 9-1* LIVE POULTRY and feathers. Good prices paid. M. Flatt, R.R. 1, Bethany. Phone 7r13. (Busi- ness carried on by Mr. Flatt personelly, no agents employ- ed.) l9tf-12* PUREBRED HOLSTEIN COW, 8 yers. Registercd, Bctsy Segis Hartog. Produced 93 pounds before losing one quarter. A real dairy type cow, -will fresh- en August 24. Phone 2186, Bowmanville. 19-tf BABY CHICKS -BE SURE 0F your supply of Trent Electric Chicks this seeson, Barrcd Rocks, New Hampshires, White Leghorns and New Hamp X Barred Rock. For prices and informat i on phone Barrons, Hampton, 2420. 16-4* Tenders Wanted1 Tenders for an addition t6" Courtice Public School, S.S. No. 8, Darlington, will be received up to May 21, 1945. Plans and specifi- cations may be obtained from Secretary. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. C. Muir, Sec'y-Treas. School Board, Courtice, Ont. 18-2 Lost, Strayed or Stolen LOST - GIRL'S PINK GOLD wrist watch. Lost Wed. morn- ing. Finder please leave at The Statesman Office and receive reward. 19-1 LOST - A HEART - SHAPED gold 1 o c k e t engraved with initial '"M". Valued as a gift. Finder pleese leeve et Breslin's Store. 11971* LOST - LADY'S WESTFIELD wrist watch lost in Bowman- ville, Monday n&ight. Finder kindly return to Joyce Lowery, Orono, and receive reward. 19-1* LOST-SATURDAY MORNING, black patent leather handbag, containing small purse with bills and change. Please return to Miss Allen, Beech Ave., and receive reward. 19-1* Notice Dr. Birks' office will be closed from May l6th to May 28th, in- clusive. 19-3 TRACTOR CUSTOM WORK - Ail kinds of tractor work: ploughing, cultivating, etc., done. F. S. Allen, phone 594, Bowmanville. 18-tf-3* Bowmanville Electricians, 4 loors west of Eaton's in building occupied by Navy League. Ail kinds of electric wiring donc. Motors repaircd and installed. Phone 438. 14-tf lIelp Wanted MARRIED MAN to work on farm. Paved highway, good house, school on property and close to continuation school. W. G. Bowles, Nestleton. Phone Port Perry 192-11. 19-1* TEACHER IS REQUIRED FOR S.S. No. 5, Clarke, "Brown's School". Duties to commence Sept. 4th, 1945. Apply, stat- ing qualifications and salary expected, to Mrs. Henry Reich- rath, R.R. 2, Newcastle., Sec'y- Treas. 19-2 EXPERIENCED TEACHER FOR Union S.S. No. 1, Darlington, and S.S. No. 23, Clarke. Duties to commence in Sept. Good school on highway, hydro, close to town. Salary according to qualifications and experience. Apply W. J. S. Rickard, R.R. 4, Bowmanville. 19-1 ANNOUNCEMENT CHARIS-We are pleased to an- nounce the appointment of Mrs. F. Tighe as your local Charis Foundation Germent represent- ative, under the supervision of Mrs. B. Blatter. Phone 843. 19-1* OLD WOOLLENS WANTED During the past 3 years Bow- manville Red Cross has salvaged enough old woollens to make 106 blankets. The need is just as great now as during the war. Will all persons who have old woollens please leave them et Trinity School Room by June lst. Wanted to Rent COTTAGE et Bowmanville Beach for complete seeson. Stuart R. James, King St., Bowmanville. 19-1* HOUSE, modemn facilities and et least 4 bedrooms. T. I. Thom- son, McColl Frontenac Oul Co., Ltd. Phone 884, Oshawa. 18-2 Tenders Required 1 Sealed tenders for the purchase for cash of the real estate owned by the late W. R. Adams and be- ing lot 35, concession 10 of the township of Clarke will be receiv- ed by Fred Smith, Tyrone, On- tario, or W. R. Strike, Bowman- ville, until 6 p.m., Saturday, May 5th, 1945. Tenders subject to re-1 served price. 17-3 For sale 6 - ROOMED HOUSE, semi-de- tached, bathroom, hardwood floors, wired for electric stove. Phone 2256. 17-tf Radio Service BOWMAN VILLE RADIO SER- vice-Expert radio repair, fast service. If you can't get that radio tube, try us. Work guar- anteed. Caîl 589. 1,6-tf 1942 CHEVROLET THIS attractive 2 door sedan will be sold for $ 1.00 to owner of lucky ticket to be drawn et Rotary Fair Oshawa, Ontario JUNE 23 Entire proceeds to aid Crippled Children and other Rotary Charities TICKETS 5 FOR $ 1.00 Send to Rotary Club Crippled Children and Charities P.O. BOX 382, Oshawa, Ontario State name and address clearly and tickets will be mailed POWER FOR A RAILWAY AT WAR FFIcENTpowr las eenan utsandng actr in motives hauled trains carrying nearly 434 million tons ELthe success of the Canadian National RailwaYs in of freight and more than 132 million passengers- handling record wartime traffie. Statisties in the Systcm's greater than ten times the entire population of Canada. annual report for 1944 show that in the five yeurs and Special troop trains, numbering 43,540, carried more than four months of war, from September 1, 1939, to December four million troops. Special trains for men and women 31, 1044, the Canadien National's fleet of 2,585 loco- employed in war industries carried 37 million pssengers. METflONOME. Phone 2393, Bow- manville. 18-1* QUEBEC RANGE with water front. Phone 621. 19-1 ONE DOUBLE LOT on Welling- ton St. Phone 808. 19-2* BATTERY RADIO. Phone 2581. 19-1 GOOD WORKABLE HORSE, 9 years old. Cecil Jeffery, phone 2169. 19-1 BALED HAY, Alfaîf a and Timo- thy, $14 per ton, S. Chas. Aluin. Phone 2198. 19-1* SOY âEANS, Reg. No. 1 quality, Mandarin, 140 bu. For prices apply Wallace McKnight, R. R. 2, Bowmanville. 17-3* WINDMILL AND PUMP, 75' of piping, ail in good repair. Cheap. Apply Carl Billings, Orono. 19-1* STEWART WARNER BATTERY radio, fine clear tone, excellent for farm or camp, priced at $15. Write Box 497, Statesman. 19-1* TYRONE GREENHOUSES ARE prepared to furnish every kind of plants for your garden and flower beds, prices reason&ble. T. H. Tabb, prop. 17-4* POULTRY EQUIPMENT - ONE1 coal brooder stove; 2 colony houses; 2 range shelters. Phone 2433 Bowmanville, A. H. Clem-1 ens. 19-tf1 USED 3 - FURROW TRACTOR plow, 15-27 Case tractor, 18-32 Case tractor. W. H. Brown, J. I. Case Dealer, Bowmanville, R.R. 3, Ont., phones 2610 and 497. 19-1 FERTILIZER - Suggest taking immnediate delivery. For prices phone Bowmanville ag e nt, Fergus E. Morrill, Teleohone 2456. Agricultural Chemiicals Ltd. il-tf SPECIAL NOTICE - Certif ied seed potatoes, last shipment of Certified P.E.I. Cobblers ar- riving within a few days. Quan- tity limited, order et once. Stewart's Seed Store. Phone 577. 18-1 LINOLEUM AND CONGOLEUM Rugs. Selec~ yours from over 300 patterns actually in stock. You are invited to view these et BRAD LEY'S New Furniture Store, 156 Simeoe South, Osh- awa. 46-t! VACUUMS FOR SALE, vacuums repaired. "Good Vacuums for Good Housekeeping." A 1 s o guaranteed expert repairs, lub- rication, replacements, etc. Cal C.U.C. Service Branch, Mc- Gregor's Hardware Store, Bow- manville, 774. 19-tf OSHAWAS NEW FURNITURE Store - Everything ini modern. chesterfield, bedroom, dining suites, and studios. Bedding and floor coverîngs a specialty. Quelity merchandîse et com. petitive prices. Before buiying vIsit Bradlegr's New Furniture Store, 156 Simcoe St. S., Osh- awa. 46-ti ELECTRIC MOTOR, new, about %k H.P., suitable for lathe, has centrifugal clutch designed to hold counter shaft, etc., $20. Singer sewing machine, like new, drop head, with 10 attach- ments not yet beenus&l, with other extras, $85. See them et George Brown's, George St. 19-1* GOVERNMENT A PP R0V E D chick bargains for this week and next. Barred Rocks, New Hampshires, Black Australorps, N e w Hampshire X Barred Rocks non-sexed, $10.95, pullets $17.95, cockerels $8.95. White Leghorns non-sexed $9.95, pul- lets $20.95, cockerels 95c. As- sorted Hcavy Breeds non-sexed $9.95, pullets $15.95, cockerels $6.95. Assorted Medium cock- erels $1.75. 2 week old add 6c per chick to above prices. Ship- ped C.O.D. This advertîsement must accompany your order. Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario. 17-ltf Real Estate For Sale HOUSE, in good locality, all con- veniences. Write P.O. Box 6, Bowmanville, or phone 369. 19-tf B. W. CRAMP HOUSE, 7 rooms, 'hot weter heeting, garage. Im- mediate possession. Attractive cash price. T. A. Dustan, phone HOUSE - Frame dwelling in INewcastle; living room, dining room, kîtchen, deni, sun porch, downstairs; 5 bedrooms and bath upstairs. Good garden and garage. Stuart R. James, Insurance & Real Estate, Bow- manville.19* NOTICE WANTED TO TRADE, 8 months old boar for other boar. Phone Bowmanville 2473. 1- Postponed-The auction sale of Gilbert Jones which was to be held May 5th, has been postponed to Sat., May l2th, at the residence of Miss May Bottrell, Church & Liberty Sts., Bowmanville, his household effects and furniture, including s to v es, chesterfield suites, walnut dining room suite, walnut bedroom suite, other bed- room suites, kitchen furniture, odd tables and chairs (some wal- nut), floor lamps, and many other valuable pieces. This promises to be a chance to buy some high class furniture in good condition. No reserve. Terms cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Wm. J. Challis, auctioneer; T. S. Mountjoy, clerk. 19-1 HIGHEST PRUCES Paid for Registered and Grade Holstein Cows and Bulls F. Loeb R.R. 2, PORT FERRY PHONE 107-R-31 REFRIGERATO R Rtepairs Commercial - Domestie ANY MAKE H. J. Bowyer PHONE OSHAWA 244 t TIRE N EWS No permit necessary for retreading tires. Have them retreaded naw. If your tires need vuloan- izing, let us look them airer before the busy sea- son is here. Pull stock af new and re- Conditjoned tires ta choose from. C. F. JAMIESON TIRE & BATTERY SHOP King & Silver. Bowmnanville Phones: 467 - Res. 376 LIVE POULTRY WANIfTE D ESPECIALLY BROILERS and FOWL This is your BEST market to selI your lîve- poultry. Our method of distribution, direct to the retail consumer, and the Installation of a new automatic plcklng machine, has re- volutionlzed the processing and marketing of poultry. We are prepared to take Any Quantlty - At Any Time - At Hlghest Market'Price In short, when you seil to PICKERING FARMS You get a larger share of the consumer dollar. PICKERING FARMiS, LTD. WHITBY Telephone - Whitby 336 Jury & Lovel THE REXALL STORE Whon W. Test Eyes t ls Dons Properly PHONE 778 - - - C.N.R. TICKETS THURSDAY, Help Wanted nl=TTlDc2nAxr MAIV infh lolir, T di 1 Articles For Salé NOTICE The deadline for Classified Ads is 1la"dock Wednes- days. Please co-operate by getting your Ad in early. Auction Sales Dispersal Sale: At Dundrennan Farm, one haif mile east of Man- chester Village, near Port Perry, Wednesday, May 16, at 1:30 p.m. Offered at auction, 864 head ac- credited Scotch Shorthorns, 25 head accredited good grade Short- horns, 32 head pure bred Shrop: shire sheep, 34 head choice York- sbire pigs. Grant Christie, own- er, R.R. 4, Port Perry; Jack Bak- er, sale'manager, Ted JacksonilýON auctioneer. 1- The undersigned has received instructions from L a wre nc e Hooey, Front St., Orono, to sel by public auction on Saturday, May l2th, the entire contents of the Internment Camp, Bowman- ville. This sale will include fur- niture, garden equipment, electrîc wiring, farm machinery and some livestock. For further particu- lars see bills. This being a large sale, it will commence at 1 o'clock sharp. Terms cash. A. E. Morton, clerk; Jack Reid, auc- tioneer. 19-l*

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