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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Sep 1945, p. 10

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PAGE TEN THE CNADIN STTESMA ~OWANVT.T.W.(ThPAYTr Hampton Miss Stella Blackburn, New- castle, with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Blackburn. Miss Wilma Leach with friends in Oshawa. Miss Joyce Edgerton, Black- stock, with Miss Jean Keetch. Mrs. Russell Lockwood, Mrs. Jack Lockwood and daughter, Oshawa, with Miss Wilma Leach. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCourt and Jean, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. G. Keetch. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. J. Willis and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wjllis, Toronto, with Miss Beatrice Col- vii. . . Jack Cowling, Barriefield, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Cowling. . . Mrs. W. Brown, Nancy and Virginia, Courtice, and Iss Mary Wilkins, Oshawa, with their sister, Mrs. Gerald Balson ...Roy Brown, Toronto, at A. L. Blanchard's . . . Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Truli and Franklin, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Horn with Mfr. and Mrs. W. Young, Chemong Lake . . . Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Doidge, Oshawa, at C. E. Horn's ...LAC Reg. Rackham, Mrs. Rackham and baby at the par- sonage. . . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Salter with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Young, Chemong. .. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Parker, Toronto, and C. H. Burrows, Oshawa, with Mrs. M. Goodman and Louise . .. Miss Gwen Caverly, Toronto, at home ...Miss Nancy Johns has return- ed to teachîng duties at Toronto ..Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thick- son, Oshawa, with friends here. Miss Margaret Tink, who un- derwent an operation for ap- pendicitis at Bowmanville Hos- pital is progressing favorably and is now at home. Miss Helen Rogers has returned from Caledonia and is convales- B cing at home. Her many friends were delight- ed to see Mrs. Elmina Johns out GUARANTEED ]Radio Service Tubes, Batteries, etc. Roy W. Neads 8King St. E. Phone 580 26tf Do It Right With "Sealtite" Sealtite Rockwool HOME INSULATION (Blowing Method) F. A. BRUCE 47 Queen St. East Bowmanville Phone 494 34-tf VITAMINS... Uquid Ayerst Cod Liver Où ----------- 55e, $1.29 A-.,erst 10D Cod Liver 011 -------------67c. $1.69 Wampole's Extract of Cod Liver OU ------------$1.00 Kepler Malt Extract with Cod Liver 011 - 75c, $1.25 Aiphamette Liquld 10 ce --- ------- --- - 85e 25 ce --- ------- --- $1.65 Drlsdol Liquid, 5 ce 65e 50 ce ------- ------ 3.50 Puretest Cod Liver Oil, plain or mint flavored 75e, 1.25 Rexail Cod Liver Compound wlth Vitamin D -----$1.00 Rexall Cod Liver Compound with Creosote------ $1.00 Rtexail Emulsion of Cod Liver Ol011 -- --- 1.00 Rexaîl Nerve Tonie with .VltainiB-i - -- --- 1.00 PHONE 778 - IN MEMORIAM HOGARTH-In loving memory my bcloved husband, L!Sgt. S. Hogarth, who died of wouné suffercd at the Failaise battie, year ago, Sept. 4, 1944. -Bculah Hogarth. 36-1 BARRABAL-In proud and lo ing memory of our dear brothet LAC Gordon J. Barrabaîl, acci dentally killed Sept. 11, 1944 whilo on dluty in England. 'Some may think xve have forgot, When oftimres tlrey sec us smile But little do tlrey know the grie That lingers aIl the w~hile.- - Ever remembered by bro thers, sisters and their families 36-1l STRUTT-In loving memory ofz dear hushand and father, Elia< william Strutt, who passed away Sept. 6tlr, 1933. It is only a grave but it still needs care, For one we loved lies sleeping there. Some may forget hlm now he is gone, But we will neyer forget, no matter how long. Sadly missed by Wife, Harry and Stella. 36-1 LEGGOTT-In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Marion Leggott, who passed away Sept. 5, 1944. Peaceful ho thy rest, dear Mother, It is sweet to breathe thy name; In life we loved you dcarly, In death we do the same. -Sadly mîssed by her husband, daughter Marionr, Esmond and Mary, and sister, Mrs. C. T. Horring. 36-1* BARRABALL-In proud and loy- ing memory of my dear hus- band, LAC Gordon J ames~ Barrabali, R.C.A.F., who 10 51 his life in England, Sept. 11, 1944. Time may heal the broken hearted, Years may make the wound less sore, But is cannot fi the longing For our loved one gone beforo. There are those who say the grief is lessened: But though the smile may bide the tears,' Memories kec'b the wound stili open Despite the passing of the years. -Lovingly remembered hy his wife, Frances, and his children, Don and Lynn. 36-1 to Women's Institute moeting on Thursday and also at church ser- vice on Sunday eveninrg, after an illnress of three yoars. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald, Rochester, Mr. Will Clarke, Zion, at A. J. Clarke's. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Clarke and Dorothy, Oshawa, at B. Clarke's. Miss Madeline Truli has return- cd to the city after spending a weck's holiday with ber mother. If you don't deal with yot own sins first thing in the mori ing, your neighbors will have1 deal with them in your kidsa the rest of the day. - 734 36-37 >ur to l VITAMINS... Capsule Puretest Halibut Liver 011 Capsules, plain 90e, $1.50 Purétest Multiple Vitainins ----- $1.10, $1.85 Puretest Plenamins wlth Liver & Iron -------- $1.75 Neo-Chemical Food Capsules _ $1.25, $2.25, $5 VI-Mi Caps -----$1.85, $3.25 Alphamnettes --- $1.85, $3.50 Vitamias Plus - --- $2.75 Mead's Oleumn Percomor- phum Capsules 75e, $2,50 INSECT SPRAYS 2-Way Insecticide 59c, 98c Fly-Tox 24c, 43e Flit -_.23c. 39e Fly-Kil 24c, 43e Shelltox _-43e « . C.N.R. TICKETS of J. r4, le, ýs. j* a E5 ýd il ig is o )f 1 BIRTHS .1 COMING EVENTS I9 a I oi ID th th Fý th ci c.ý ar th s' of th di ch t] GIRL-PART TIME and ovenings froc. Mns. C. T. Ross. Phono 392. 36-1 TWO GIRLS to help in cafe, full or part time. Apply immediate- ly, Olympia Cafe, Bowmanville, phono 888. 36-2* WANTED IMMEDIATELY, wait- ross and assistant cook. Board and lodging. Apply Dietitian Jr. School, Trinity College School, Port Hope, phone 462j. 36-1 MIDDLE AGED WOMANÎ or couple to look after agod wo- man. For services will give froc use of bouse, heated, gar- don, etc., and pay reasonable foc for caro. Apply by letter to Box 539, Statesman Office. 35-2I A1 ur ifl ar tic Ti HOT foi 74 FAR bu ch Si LIBRARIAN to supply for Bowmanville Public Library ntil Dec. 31, 1945. State qual- dications, experience, if any, nd salary expected. Applica- ions by letter only, received up ýSept. 15. Bowmanville Pub- ci Library B oa rd, A. M. lrhompson, Secretary. 36-2 keaU Estate For Sale )USE, centrally located, divided nto three apartments, hargain r quick sale. Apply F. C. Hoar, 74 Division St., phone 417. 36-3* ,RM - 100 ACRES, 4tb Con- ýssion Clarke Township, good )uildings, well watered, near hurch and school. Apply James ;impson, R.R. 1, Orono. 36-38.2* Enfield Visitors: Mr. and Mns. T. R. Bowman, Port Penny, at J. W. Bowman's. .. Miss Venna Ormis- ton, Toronto, with Mrs. H. Smitb . .Mn. and Mrs. J. Eddyvean, Richmond Hill, at A. W. Prescott's ..Miss Graco Stark, Toronto, at James Stark's. . Mr. and Mns. H. Boaton and Ian, Mrs. L. Pascoe and Miss Bessie Pascoe, Oshawa, at C. G. Bowman's. . . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton, Toronto, at H. A. Onmiston's. ClassifiedAd ]Rates One cent a word eash, each Insertion (minimum charge 25c). Charge of 25e extra la made whien aavertisement la not paid same week as Inser- tion. Extra charge of 10o when replies are directed to a Statesman box number. Blrths, aeaths and marriages 50e each. ]ln Memorlams. 50e for notice Plus 10e per line for verse. Clasaifled adver- tisements accepted Up until Wednesday noon. dhina; other dishos; silverware; sealors; electric iron; dlock; cook- ing utonsils; coal-oil stove; edcc- trie stovo; Happy Thought cook stove; Quoboc heater; washing machine; Coleman lamp; coal oil lamps; lawn mower; gardon tools and many other articles toc, num- erous to mention. Several articles in this sale are very antique. Property sold, no r e s e r v e. Terms cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Theron Mountjoy, clork; Elmer Wilbur, audtioneer. 36-1 Notice Dr. C. W. Slemon's office will be closed from September 7th to September 3Oth inclusive. 35-2 Bowmanville Electricians, 42 King St. E. All kinds of electric wîring done. Motors repaired and installed. Phone 438. l4tf Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD from Mon- day to Friday for one or two girls. Apply 36 Wellington St. 36-1 * For Rent TWO ROOMS, second floor; quiet middle aged couple preferred; garden space; Duke St. Phone 384. 36-1 FURNISHED HOME with al conveniences, f r e e rent for owner's board. Immediate pos- session. Mrs. Fred Couch, 38 Ontario St. 36-1 NEW SINGER SEWING Machine in your own home, $3.00 per month. Elec. port. $5.00. Sing- er Sewing Machine Co., Osh- awa. Phone 696. 14-tf Agents Wanted 800 DEALERS EARN a comfort- able income by selling Familex Products from door to door! How about starting a business of your own, in your spare time, with the same advantages, in the district of your choice? For free details and catalogue: Familex, 1 600 Delorimier, Montreal. 33-5 Personal SLENDOR TABLETS are effec- tive. 2 weeks'- supply- $1;, 12 wecks' $5, at Alox McGregor's Drug Store. 32-48 CHANCE TO WIN A $7,800 home for $1. on restricted residential area in Long Branch, consola- tion prizos announced later. Send Postal Note for shares at $1. each to C. B. Hodgson, Sec'ty-Treas., Eastwood Villa, Box 400, Long Branch, Ontario. Sponsored by L.O.L. 2820 Long Branch. Procceds for building fund. Details on receipt. 33-4 1COBBLEDICK - Mr. and Mrs. Sale of Home Cooking, After- Ross Cobbledick (former Mabel noon Tea in St. Paul's Lecture Gray) are happy to announce Room, Friday afternoon, Sept. 14, the birth of their daughter, 1945. 36-2* Sandra Darlene at Newcastle, on August 2th, 1945. 36-1 AUCTION SALES DEATHS Sat., Sept. 8-Farm stock, im- plements and household furniture, FREELAND-At Toronto on Sept. property of Wilfred Kitson, 1 4, William Thompson Freeland, mile east Little Britain, included in his 75th year, son of the late are 1 late model M.H. 102 Super Robert and Mary L. Freeland, 6 tractor on rubber; 21 tooth M.H. formerly of Bowmanville. cultivator; 3 furrow M.H. No. 28 plow. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. NICHOLLS - In Bowmanville Ted Jackson, auctioneer. 35-2* Hospital on Wednesday, Sept. 5, Arthur John Nicholîs, beloved I have received instructions husband of C 1 a r a Howard from Mr. John McKelvey, Lot 20, Draper, aged 65 years. Resting Con. 7, Clarke Twp. (1 mile E. of at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Kirby), to seil by public auction Bowmanville. Service in the on Fr1., Sept. 7, 3 young horses,1 Chapel on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. 26 head of Durham cattle and full Interment Ebenezer Cemetery. line ogood farm machinery. 1 Termsfcash, positively no reserve. Cards of Thanks Sale at 1 p.m. sharp. A. E. Mor- 'ton, clerk; Jack Reid, auctioneer. Mrs. D. Bothwell wishes to 35-2* thank hier Maple Grove friendsc and the staff and Doctors of Bow- Wednesday, September 19 - manville Hospital for their kind- Farm stock, implements and a ness during hier illness. 36-1* few household effects, property of Herbert A. Galbraith, 1 mile I wish to take this means of east and 1 mile south of Black- thanking our many friends and stock, included are 1 late model neighbors for their many kind M.H. manure spreader, seed drill, deeds and words, also for their one set of nearly new single har- beautiful floral tributes during ness. Termis cash. Sale at 1 p.m.- the lengthy illness and death of Theron Mountjoy, clerk; T e dF my dear wife. Sidney S. Lock- Jackson, auctioneer. 36-2 hart. 36-1* Farm sold-I have been author- ENGAGEMENTS ized to seil by public auction for - Horace Hancock, Lots 26 and 27,C Mr. and Mrs. George W. Allen, Darlington, (1/ mile E. of Court- Picton, wish to announce the en- ice and S.) on Wed., Sept. 19, all gagement of t h e i r daugliter, his farm stock, implements, pigs,- MI a r i o n Georgina, to F10 Roy harness and some household fur- M Herbert Scott, younger son of Mr. niture. See itemized list ncxt and Mrs. Herbert N. Scott, Bow- week. Sale at 1 p.m. Termis cash. nanville. The marriage will take J. D. Hogarth, clerk; Elmer Wil- place at St. Andrew's Church, bur, auctioneer. 36-1 - Galt, on Sept. 19. 36-1* SI___ The undersigned has received The engagement is announced instructions to seli by public auc- of Elizabeth Emeline (Bessie) tion the entire household effects Law, daughter of Mrs. George of Mr. J. T. Hooper at his resi- - Law and the late Mr. George Law, dence, Church St., Bowmanville. 2 fd Newcastle, to Howard George Sale will include kitchen furni- Bellamy, son of Mr. and Mrs. ture, hand power washer, glass Loftus Bellamy of Newcastle. The cupboard, chest of drawers, cook vedding will take place the 22nd stove, heater, dining table, chairs f September. 36-1* and sideboard, 2 couches, odd F -tables and chairs, what-not, piano, Notice to Creditors 2 bedroom suites, hall rack, writ- ing desk, drapes, rugs, carpets,- N THE ESTATE 0F FREDE- dishes,' cooking utensils, 3 boilers, 19 UCK GEORGE CORNISH, late of dlock, and a large quantity of car- ie Township 0f Darlington, in penter and garden tools. Sale at rie County of Durham, Retired 1:30 p.m., Sat., Sept. 8, 1945. armer, Deceased, who dîed on Termis cash. Wmn. J. Challis, auc- ie l8th day of August, 1945. tioneer. 36-1- The Trustee Act R.S.O., 1937, BE h. 165, Sec. 51. FURNITURE SALE Creditors and others having I have been authorized to selil laims against the above Estate by public auction for Mrs. Annie re required to send full particu- Colwill, in the village of Hampton, rs and proof of such dlaims to on Sat., Sept. 8, the following MI rie undersigned executnr or his household effects: Dominion or- olicitor, on or before the 7th day gan; parlor furnitu.re; walnut f October, 1945, after which date centre table; mohair couch; rock- ie assets of the Estate will be ers; dining room table; china cab- istributed having regard to imet; kitchen ch airs; antique- aims that have been received. couch; book-case and writing desk Wý Dated at Bowmanville this 31st combined; sewing machine; 3 bed- c lay of August, 1945. roor uts iho;2ws FredOrmitonBroolinOn-stands; 3 tables; glass cuphoard; 1 rio, Executor, by Lawrence C. drop 'leaf table; bedding box; r ason, Barrister, etc., Bowman- trunik; feather ticks; pillows; - îlle, Ontario, his Solicitor. 36-3 qit!set;2rg;mt;forD ___________ qis; theetserus; qmat; floo SD HaeIn Wanted oeins oltsts uniyo 933 CHEV. STANDARD Coupe, Serial No. 603261, 5 good tires, new paint job, good running condition. Phone 423, Bowman- ville. 35-2* 3ENCH MODEL Cream Separat- or, 200 lb. capacity, good work- ing condition, priced reasonable. Apply Mrs. John Short, %/ mile North of Courtice. 36-1 IELOTTE CREAM Separator in good condition, white enamel tank. Apply John Nichols, R.R. 3, Bowmanville, phone 2168. 36-1 'ALNUT WARDROBE; folding oak, wall tool-chest; wood- working tools; pre-war drills. H. Creeper, 20 Horsey St., Bow- manville. 35-2* )RUMS, TANKS, STEEL Plates, silo, rods and lugs, steel cable, angle iron, beams, water piping and fittings. H. Glober, Port Hope. Telephone 160. 35-4* LOT AIR PEASE FURNACE for sale, in good condition, Reason for selling, installed hot water system. Apply F. C. Hoar, 74 Division St., phone 417. 36.2* )OMINION PIANO, 8 piece solid walnut dining - room suite, studio couch, etc. May be seen at Apt. 2, Cowan Block, Tom- perance St. Sec Mrs. Clapp, Apt. 4, Cowan Block. 36.2* H ELECTRIC WASHING Machines, stoves, rangettes, plates, radios, vacuum cleaners, furniture of ail kinds; ico boxes, wardrobe- trunks, lawn mowers, etc. H. Glober, Port Hope. Telephone 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 FURNITU1tE Store - Everything in modern, cbesterfield, bedrooni, dining suites, and studios. Bedding and floor coverings a specialty. Quality merchandise at com. petifive prices. Before buying visit Bradîcys New Furniture Store, 156 Simcoe St. S., Osh- BED COUCH, two-burner electric bot plate, walnut finish metal bcd and springs, coil spring mattress, set Books of Know- ledge, two dressers, fireplace screcn, kitchen cabinette, cab- inet radio (not working but is repairable), 'child's desk and chair, child's rced rocking chair, d o 1 1 carniage, electric fan, nurses' cape, crokinole board, tennis racquet, badminton racquet. 121 Qucen St., phone 402. 36-1* Work Wanted PAINTING, GRAINING and stip- pling. Apply Eddie King, 76 Duke St., Bowmanvillc, 36-9* REPAIR WORK - Persons re- quiring repairs on chimncys or cement work, communicate with A. Kellar, 14 Qucen St., Oshawa, phone 3594R. 32tf TRACTOR CUSTOM WORK - Ail kinds of tractor work: ploughing, cultivating combin- ing, etc., donc. F. S. Allen, phone 594, Bowmanville. HARDWOOD FLOORS L A I D, sanded and finishcd, old floorsI From Septemben 1, 1945, James resunfaced. C. H. Levy, 251 R. MacBrien, Barrister and Solic- years' cxpcnionce. P ho ne! itor,, will bo available in law 908-J-12 O s h a w a. Residence offices situate at No. 6 Simcoe St. Courtice. 36-12' North, Oshawa, Ontario. 36-4 .1 AT ONCE - ROOM AND Board in Bowmanville for two school age childen, boy aged 8 and girl 6. Protestant homne preferred. Write P.O. Box 425, Bowman- ville. 36-1 Wanted To Buy USED ROTORY or Bulldozer water Pump. Fergus E. Mornii. Phono 2456. 36-1* STEAMER TRUNK, in good con- dition, fairly large. Write Box 540, Statesman Office, Bow- manville. 36-1* WILL PAY CASH for 1931 '32 or '33 model car in good condition. Write Box 542, Statesman Of- fice, Bowmanville. 36-1* TOP PRICES PAID FO-RNEW and used feathers, foather ticks, Pillows, etc. H. Glober, Port Hope. Telephone 160. 35-4* PIANOS--SMALL AND medium sized pianos desired. Write or telephone F. J. Mitchell, 204. Churcb St. 34-4* ALL KINDS 0F POULTRY, also new and old feathers. Jake Parker, 321 Brock St. N., Whit- by. Phono 486. 35-4* I AM PREPARED TO BUV USED cars or trucks for wrecking pur- Poses. Herbert Knapp, Auto Wrecker, Liberty St., Bowman- viile. Phono 418. 36-3 SINGER DROP HEAD SEWING machines.- Wil1 pay cash, caîl or write, Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co., Oshawa, 16 Ontario Street, phono 696. 14-tf DRUMS, TANKS, STEEL Plates, silo rods and lugs, steel cable, angle iron, beams,gwater piping and fittings. H. Glober, Port Hope. Telophone 160. 35-4* OLD POSTAGE STAMPS, before 1900, prefcrably on envelopes or original papor. Fair prices paid. Write Box 414, Statesman Office, Bowmanville. 24.tf.l * LIVE POULTRY and feathers. Good prices pald. M. Flatt, R.R. 1, Bethany. Phono 7r13. (Busi- ness carried on by Mn. Flatt personaily, no agents employ- ed.) l9tf.12* ELECTRIC WASHING Machines, stoves, rangettes, plates, radios, vacuum cleaners, furniture of ail kinds; ice boxes, wardrobe- trunks, lawn mowers, etc. H. Glober, Port Hope. Telophone 160. 35-4* ANTIQUES 0F EVERY descrip- tion, colored glassware, old lamps, old buttons, furniture, dlocks, ceh i n a figures, brie-a- brac, jewollery, silver. Ameni- can buyer. Write Box 536, Statesman Office, Bowmanville Lost L O S T - STEPLADDER, 4 f t., painted green, lost off Bell Tele- phone Co. truck on Friday, Aug. 31. Phone 801, Bowmanville. 36-I -1 MWen Wanted!1 TO PRODUCE CASTINGS FOR AGRI CULTURAL IMPLEMENrS AND DAIRY EQUIPMENT Steady year around employment Good Wages Good working conditions in Modern Plant Full or part time The Bowmanville Foundry Co., Limited Bowmanville, Ontario Apply to NATIONAL EMPLOYMEN'T SERVICE Oshawa, Ontario File 2391 36tf MET YOUR FRIENDS - AT - ORONO, F AIR SATUR., SEPT. 22nd BI'G EXHIBITION Livestock, Agriculture, Poultry, Fruit, Ju.uior Farmer, Educational and Ladies' Handieraft ServiceFor Al The SERVICE of this organization is not limited to any class in the community. IVe offer merchandise in a wide range of Prices, to suit every preference. Whatever the price, the quality is high, Every funera that we con- the same careful, eonsientious attention. Complete, dignified funerals conducted from the home, ehurcli or chapel as 10w as $70, including the finest i service and equipment. F. F. MORRIS Co. Orono 27-1 Bowinanville 480 J~BE SAFE - BE SURE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS wilU be filled exactly as your Doctor prescribed - with fresh, pure, up-to-the-minute pharmaceuticals. Only experienced dispensers compound our prescriptions. This safe, reliable service is something you can believe i and rely on. Jury & Loveli THE REXALL STORE When W. Test Eyes t Io Done Properly _q Imm mmýý lýý 1 m Articles For Sale WI C KE R BABY CARRIAGE. Phone 693. 36-1* SPARTAN BATTERY RADIO. Phone Clarke 1220. 36-1 D.D.T. BARN SPRAY. Stewart's Seed Store, phone 577, Bow- manville. 34-tf TOMATOES, by the bushel. Mrs. Pete Stackaruk, phone 2668. 36-1 GIRL'S BROWN WINTER COAT, size 7, in good condition. Phone 875. 36-1* DINING ROOM TABLE and six chairs. Apply Mrs. Geo. Hum- page, Duke St. 36-1* FULL SIZE STEEL BED and springs, practically new, $15. Phone 2384. 36-1 ONE SIMMONS STEEL CRIB a nd mattress, nearly new. Phone Oshawa 908r2. 36-1 ORGAN, in good condition, in a piano case. Apply Mrs. T. Ven- ning, Blackstock. Phone 106-15 Port Perry. 36-1 M~AN'S BICYCLE, good condition. Apply R. D. MacDonald, Cabîn 19, Cream of Barley, after 6 p.m. 36-1* FORDSON TRACTOR, complete- ly overhauled; also rubber tired buggy. LeRoy Short, phone- 2479. 36-1 CHILD'S SMALL CRIB and Eng- lish pram, in good condition. j Apply 20 George St., Bowman- ville. 36-1* MAN'S LEATHER MACKINAW and navy blue winter overcoat. Apply Mrs. A. J. Fletcher, 62 Division St., town. 36-1* SEED WHEAT-Dawson's golden chaff, Registered No. 1, Comn- mercial No. 1. Garnet Rickard, phone 2813. 36-1 2WHEELED CART; 2 large iron hand spikes; screw jack. Also 2 beds and springs and coal-ol heater. Phone 2385. 36-1 FARM, 100 ACRES, Lot 26, Con- cession 3, Township of Clarke. Apply Tena Ferguson, New- castle, Ont. 36-1- 1- Livestock For Sale SCOTCH COLLIE MALE PUPS. E. Cryderman. Phone 2265. 36-1* 2 SMALL CALVES. Apply Leon Standish, phone 2406 Bowman- ville. .36-1 NEW HAMPSHIRE FREE Range pullets, 4 months old. Apply Richardson Farms, Pontypool. 36-11 2 HOLSTEIN COWS, one six months bred, one springing. Carl Weiss, R.R. 3, Bowman- ville. Phone 2864. 36-1 GOATS, two or three, milking, from good strain; also kids, reasonably priced to reduce herd. C. Brunt. Brunlow Fur Farm, phone Bowmanville 2237. 36-l* PERCHERON MARE, 7 yrs., weight approx. 1500, a clean legged, good worker, price $95; also Clyde rising 2 yrs., $45; both these are priced to selI or would trade on milch cow, Hol- stein. Howard Gibson, phone 2482. 36-1* CLYDE MARE, 7 years old, sound, good single or double; bay mare, 8 years old, service- able, sound, good worker, price $40.00; set of heavy team har- n e ss; Quebec sulky riding plow. Noble Metcalf, Maple Grove, phone 2259. 36-1* Wanted to Rent .ETURNED SOLDIER and wife want house or two or three rooms. No children. Wr it e B ox 541, Statesman Office, Bowmanville. 36-2* WVANTED URGENTLY, unfurn- ished ro o ms, apartment or house by ex-service man, wife and 2 children. Apply R. D. MacDonald, Cabin 19, Cream of Barley. 36-1* EX-AIR FORCE OFFICER AND wife, no children, desire small house or apartment, furnîshed or unfurnished. Excellent re- ferences. Phone Bowmanville- 482 of Oshawa 343w. 36-2* Tenders Wanted rENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED up to Tuesday evening, Sept. 11, 8 p.m., for the purchase of the United Church shed lot on North side of Emily St., New- castle. Highest .or any tender flot necessarily accepted. A. O. Parker, Newcastle. 36-1 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANIVILLE. ONTARICI Re Hfospital By-Law.l THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F BOWMANVILLE DY-LAW NO. 1412 The followlng Lq a synopsis of the said By-Law: PURPOSE - to provide the sum of $100,000 as a grant to the directors of the Bowmanville Hospital to erect a new hospital to be called "The Bowmanville Memorial Hospital." DEBENTURES to be issued in the principal sum of $100,000 upon the credit of the Corporation to be retired in twenty equal annual instalments from the date thereof together with interest at the rate of 3 per cent per annum thereon. The arnount to be raised annually for the retirement of the said debentures including interest for the said twenty years to be $6,721.57 and to be levied in the general tax rate. I hereby certify the above to be a true and concise statement of the provisions of the said by-law. A. J. LYLE, Municipal Clerk. If the assent of the electors is obtained to the said by-law it shail be taken into consideration by the Municipal Council after the expiration of one month from the date of first pub- lication of tis notice, namely September 6th, 1945. A tenant who desires to vote on this by-law must furnish to the undersigned not later than September 14th, 1945, a sworn declaration that he has a lease for a term covering the period of the said debentures or for at least 21 years and has covenanted therein to pay taxes other than local improvement rates. The day appointed for taking the vote is Monday, Septem- ber 24th, 1945, at the following polling places which will be open for voting from nine a.m. to six p.m. North Ward- Pump House, Church St. West Ward- Council Room, Town Hall South Ward - South Ward School Authorization for not more than two persons for each polling booth to attend during the voting and counting of the ballots on behaîf of both persons approving or opposing the said by-law may be obtained from the undersigned during office hours at bis office in the Town Hall on the 20th and 2lst days of September, 1945. The undersigned upon application at his office during office hours on September 28th, 1945, will appoint not more than two persons on behaif of both persons approving or opposing thxe said by-law to attend at the final summing up of the votes by hlmn at his said office at 10 a.m. on September 29th, 1945. A. J. LYLE, Municipal Clerk. 36-3 L00K 1 Ifew High -Prices for Live Poultry Until further notice we are paylng the followlng prices for LIVE POULTRY delivered to our plant Ini Whltby: Top Grade Heavy Fowl ------- ------------------- 23c lb. Top Grade Llght FowI, 4 to 5 lbs.---------- . --- --- ------- 21c lb. Top Grade Llght Fowl, under 4 lbs...................---- --------19e lb. Top Grade Broilers, 2 to 3 lls. - ---------------28e lb. Top Grade Roasting Chickens, over 4% I bs. - ---------- 28e lb. Top Grade Roasting Chlekens, under 42 lbs.--------- 26e lb. Top Grade Heavy Capons, over 5 lbs.- --- ------------ 30e lb. PICKERING FARMS, LTD. WHITBY ONTARIO Telephone - Whitby 336 1 NOTICE PLAN NOW TO

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