PAGE SI XTHE CANADIAN STATESMAN, B~WMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY, MAY l6th, 1946 Llghten dafry chores wlth a ciean-sklmmlng easy-turnlng Renfrew. Get more cream and butter, yet save time and money. Let me demonstrate ln your dairy, wlthout obli- gation to you. As your nearby Renfrew District Re- presentative 1 can provide prompt, expert service at any time. M». lAffES -?TUCKc SCALES - WASNING MACHINES Do It Rlght Wlth "Sealtite" Sealtite Rockwool HOME INSULATION (Biowlng Method) F. A. BRUCE 47 Queen St. East Bowmanvllle Phone 494 34-tf Laid by Expert Setters FREE ESTIMATES Cholce of Colours Specialize Kitchen and Bathrooms PHONE 653 FLOWERS: African Daisy Asters (three varieties) Carnations Chrysanthemums Cockscomb Cosmos Kochia Marigold in variety Pansies Petunla (double or single) Phlox Portulaca Stocks (Princess Alice, white or mixture) Sehizanthus Zinnias: <Mammoth Mixture> (Tom Thunxb Mixture) (Searlet Gem) (Black Ruby) (Golden Gem) (Salmon Rose) VEGETABLES: Brussels Sprouts Cabbage (early and late) Cauliflower (snowball) Ceiery Onions (Sweet Spanish> Peppers (Sweet) Tomatoes (Bonny Býest) (John Baer) (Canadian Extra Early) Watermelon (early) Pull Stock of Tires and Tubes If you need new tires get them now. BEATON-Mr. and Mrs. C. Ro- bert Beaton are happy ta an- nounce the arrivai of their son, Paul Robert, on Sunday, May 12, 1946, at B3owmanville Hospital. A brother for Sandra and birth- day present for dad. Mother and son doing well. 20-1* CORSON-Mr.; and Mrs. Milton Corson (nee Margaret Somer- scales) are happy ta announce the birth of a daughter, Linda -Cheryl, in Bowmanville Hospital, Satur- day, May 4. 20-1* IN MEMORIAM ARMISTEAD-In loving memory of our beloved mother, Elizabeth Emma Armistead, who passed away, May 20, 1937. "A silent thought, A secret tear, Keeps her memory ever dear."~ -Lovingly remembered by Maud;, Annie, Will and Jack. 20-1* VARCOE-In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. Nora Varcoe, who passed away May 14, 1945. -Sadly missed by Olive and Nora. 20-1 WOÇ)DLEY-In loving memory of Mre' Sam Woodley (Aunt Lizzie) who passed away May 21; 1945. -Lovingly remembered by Gladys, Clarence and Family. 20-1 WOODWARD-In loving memory of Gnr. Robert E. Woodward kili- ed in action, May 2th, 1944, in Italy. He is not dead who gave his life, To make the world a better place, The memory of noble deeds The passing years cannot efface. -Lovingly remembered by the Family. 20-1* Articles For Sale SEEDING patatoes. Garnet Rick- ard. 20-1 TWO-wheeled traiier with 600-16 tires. 90 Elgin St., Bowmanville. 20-1 WOOD-Soft mixed, and hard- wood. in slabs. Crosmaz Bro., R. R. 1, Newtonville. 20-1* CHASSIS, 4 rubber-tired wheels and springs, suitable for farm wa- gon. Phone 2203., 20-1 MAN'S bicycle in excellent con- dition, with twa headlights. Apply 6 Centre St., Bowmanville. 20-1* MIXED hardwoad $14 per cord delivered. Apply Leo Szigeti, Tyrone. 17-4* SUMMER wood-edgings and bo- dy w3od. Apply V. H. Ratz, En- FENCING-200 rods of rail fenc- ing. Apply after 6 or weekends ta Mrs. Lillian Mountjay, R.R. 6, Bowmanville. Phone 2313. 20-1* NINE-piece dining suite; 1 studio couch, bath in good condition. Mrs. Fred Hobbs, 119 Liberty St. 20-1 NURSES cape in real gaod con- dition. Medium size, 36 inches long. Apply 36 Wellington St., or phone 856. 20-1* TYRONE Greenhouses best val- ues in fiower and garden plants. Open evenings until 9 o'clock. T. H. Tabb, proprietor. 17-4* DOMINION baby grand piano, a beautiful instrument; jacket heat- er; large desk; violin (aId Cre- mona); rowing machine;, Cheval hall mirrar. Phone 327. 20-1 NEW Singer Sewing Machines are now avaîlable, electrics and trea- dies! For further information SMALL Fincilay cpok stove, cream enamçl, water front, one hot wa- ter radiator, about 32 inches high and 10 sections long. Appiy Lewis Rundie, phone 2116. 20-1* ONE "Cosy Home" Jewel range! electrie with water front. Phone 2287. 20-1 OSHAWA'S new furniture store- Everything in modern. Chester- field, bedroom and dining room suites, and studios. Bedding and floor coverings a specialty.Qui ity merchandise at comnetitive nces. Before buying visit Brad- MARRIÂGE DEWELL-BAKER - In Oshawa on Saturday, May ilth, 1946, Rev. T. H. P. Anderson united in mar- niage Vera Baker and Sam E. Dewell, of Hampton. 20-1 CARDS 0F THANKS Mrs. E. C. Ashton and family wish to express their sincere ap- preciation to friends and neigh- bors for their kindness in their re- cent bereavement of a beloved husband and father. 20-1 Wanted To Buy' FOLDING organ. Write Box 679, Statesman Office. 20-1* WILL pay cash for used car be- tween 1933-38. Must be in good condition. Phone 2657. 20-1* POSTAGE stamps, before 1900, preferably on envelopes or origin- al paper. Fair prices paid. Box 414 Statesman Office. 13-8a FEATHERS and feather beds of ahl descriptions. Highest prices paid. Write particulars to Queen City Feather Co., 23 Baldwin St., Toronto. 12-tf PIANOS-If you have a piano that you have considered selling, telephone or write to F. J. Mitch- ell, Bowmanville. Phone 492. 19-2* SINGER Drop Head Sewing Ma- chines. Will pay cash, cail or write, Singer Sewing Machine Co., Oshawa, 16 Ontario St. Phone 696. 14-tf OLD horses wanted for mink and fox food from $5 to $10 accord- ing to weight. Margwill Fur Farm, R.R. 1, Tyrone. Phone Bowmanville 2679. 52-tf Work Wanted DAY work driving team or trac- tar, Bowmanville or Hampton dis- trict. Phone 2567. 20-1 EXCAVATING and terracîng by tractor with hydraulic scoop. Es- timates given free. Work guar- anteed. Phone Bowmanville 2840. 20-4* ROOF coatings, appliance repairs A E S, George C. Allchin, 192 Li- berty St. N., Bowmanville. Phone 2475. 18-4* TRACTOR custom work, plough- ing, cultivating, discing. I also have John Deere tractor repair parts. F. S. Allen, phone 594. 17-tf-4* ORDERS taken for sewing, knit- ting, crocheting or other hand work. Phone and order will be called for and delivered. Mrs. Charles Vivian, Hampton. 19-2 Ilp Wanted GIRL or woman. Apply Bowman- ville Cleaners. 20-1 GIRL or young woman for house- work. Mrs. H. Biekie, Hairdress- er. Phone 453. 19-2 YOUNG lad, after school, ta learn cleaning trade. Apply Bowman- ville Cleaners. 20-1 WOMAN as companion bouse- keeper for elderly lady. Phone Orono 18-r-i. 20-1 GIRL or woman to help in sum- mer guest home. Apply Mrs. Blake Short, Bowmanvi]le. Phone 2479. - 20-1 STENOGRAPHER, preferably ex- perienced. State age, experience, salary expected. Write Box 669, Statesman Office. 17-4 SALESMAN wanted, 35 or over, with car, for Home Insulation for rural district; drawing -account opportunity ta get 'established in a profitable business of your own. For full particulars write today ta the J. R. Watkins Company Dept. 0-B-9, 2177 Masson St., Montreal, Que. 18-5 For Rent LEADING makes of vacuum clea- ners. $1.50 per day, delivered. Phone 811. . 20-1* FURNISHED bedroom, with use of kitchen. Lady preferred. Phone 786. 20-1 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. '464tf FURNISHED 6-oom cottage an East Beach, scneened verandah, SEED Corn-Jacques Proven Hy- electricity and telephane. Pre- brid 1 157J, just about everything ferred ta ent by season. Phone you want in a corn! A phenamen- 2318. 20-1 ai yielder in its maturity! Makes a long, nugged, easy-picking ean FIVE-roomed house in Oshawa, with vemy lange, mellaw starch reasonable ent, in exchange for kennels. Stands up and halds cars house or 4 or 5 roomed apatmcnt thnaugh harvest. In a typical test in Bowmanville. Phone 3942M.. plot, 1157J yielded 89.52 bushels Oshawa. 20-3 per acre and tested 22.4 per cent COTTAGE at Williams' Point. moistune at harvest. The plot Scugag Lake, for the month of average was 67.42 bushels per June. A. W. Pickard, phone 374. acre and 23.4 per cent moisture. 20-2 Jacques 1157J yielded 22 bush -_______________ els mare than t.he plat average SINGER portable electnîc in yaur and the corn was drier. Stewant's own home. $5 pDer month. Sing- Seed Store, Bowmanville, Ont. em Sewingz Machine Ca.. 16 On- 20-1 tario St., Oshawa, phone 696. 10-tf Wanted to Rent HOUSE in Bowmanville or vicin- ity. Martin Budicky, Hampton, Ont. 20-1* COUPLE would like living ac- commodation or apartment. Phone 560. 20-1 Reial Estate For Salé LOT for sale, 84x128 approxi- mately. Frontage on Lamb's Lane. Phone 2174. 20-1 LOT 1/4 acre, corner of Hunt and Pine St. Good building lot. Ap- ply owner,' Geo. Humpage, 108 Duke St. 20-1* FOURTEEN acres on Solina road. Will seli as whole or by lots. Good well and fence. Apply E. D. Pol- lard, phone 289W13, Courtice. 20-3* Livestock For Sale SIX small pigs and one caîf. Aus- tin Wood, R.R. 4, Bawmanvîlle. Phone 2388. 20-1* ONE Yorkshire boan; 1 Yorkshire sow. Frank Aldsworth, Caurtice. Phone Oshawa 491-J-2. 20-1 TEN Yorkshire pigs, 6 weeks old. Apply Cynil Avery, Maple Grave. 20-1 * AYRSHIRE heifer, due in two weeks. Albert Zilversmit, phone 2291, Enniskillen. 20-1* NINE Yorkshire pigs, 8 weeks aid, weaned and started. E. R. Taylor, R.R. 1, Enniskillen. Phone 2392., 20-1 TWO Springer Spaniels; 9 weeks old, strong, healthy pups. Herb. Phillips, R.R. 2, Lawer Base Line. 20-1 * FIFTEEN young Yorkshire pigs and 6 Yorkshire sows, due in May. W. H. Nixon, phone 56-S,'Orono. 20-1* ONE general purpose mare 4 yrs. ald, or would trade' for a cow freshening soon. Also 5 veal calves. Phone 2854. 20-1 HOUND pups. Beautiful deep- voiced fox and deer haunds, guaranteed hunters. Apply Bob Stephenson, Newcastle. Phone Clarke 25-S.L. 20-1* PIGS-18, 6 weeks aid; also a purebred Yorkshire boar, 3 mon- ths aid, and a few duckiings this week. Chester McGrath, R.R. 3, Bowmanville. 20-1* WE can still fill orders for Barred Rock chicks for May and June de- livery. Place your order now for Government Approvid Chicks with the "Lakefield Chick Hatch- eny." 18-4 IF you wish mare pullets, Bray will have some started ready for early June delivery. They have chîcks immediate delivery. June- July chicks should be ordered now. Agent F. L. Byam, Tyrane. 20-1 NO waiting for your chicks when you order from Tweddle. We are hatching 135,000 chicks per week and cati give prompt delivery on ahl the papular pure breeds and hybrid crasses in non-sexed, pul- lets or cackerels. Eveny Tweddle chick you receive carnies the fin- est characteristics of its Pullarum tested Gavernment Approved breeders. Send for free catalogue and greatly reduced price list for May. Alsa eight week aid ta 20 week old puilets. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus. Ont. 19-2 SLENDOR Tablets are effective. Two weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at ahl druggists. 10-36 INDIGESTION pains vanish quickly when you use Wilder's Stomach Powder. Pleasant, sooth- ing. SOc and $1 at aIl druggists. 18-5 HYGIENIC Supplies (rubber gaods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelape with price list. Six samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail Order Dept. T-38, Nov-Rub- ber Ca., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. 18-9 Notice I hereby give notice toalal dag ownems that any dags trespassing on my property will be shot. This action is deemned necessary in view of recent lasses of chickens caused by dags. C. Alldread, Liberty St., Bowmanville. 20-1* Public notice is hereby given ta ail pedestrians, adults and child- ren, ta stop crassing my field as shant-cut, Simpson-Base Line and Liberty-Lake Raad; aiso do nat use the entrance ta the farm an Nelson St. Bowmanville. Leon Standish, 20- 1 Notice to Creditors ALL PERSONS having cl.Éms against the estate of Emma Jane (Minnie) Robinson, late of the Town of Bowmanville, in the County of Durham, widow, wha died an or about the l4th day of April, 1946, are required ta send ta the undersigned at Bawman- ville, Ontario, full particulars of the same an or befare the lSth day of June, 1946, after which date the assets of deceased wîll be distributed having regard anly ta the dlaims of which the Admin- istratrix shaîl then have notice. DATED this l6th day of May, 1946. SARAH E. BROMLEY, Administratrix. By Apha I. Hadgins, her solicitor herein. 20-1 Tenders for the supply of fuel (anthracite and bituminous coal) will be received by the undersign- ed up ta 12 o'clock noon, on Mon- day, June 3rd, 1946, for the Gaol, Counties' Home and Registry Of- fice (Cobourg). Type of fuel and price per ton, delivered, ta be stated in tender. All tenders ta be plainly mark- ed "Tenders for Fuel Supply" on outside wrapping. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. L. MacNachton, 19-3 Counties' Clerk Tenders Wanted TENDERS will be received for painting Enniskillen School, inside and outside, same ta be in the hands of the secretary by May 28, 1946.* Specifications may be seen at the office of the secretary, F. W. Werry, Enniskillen. Telephone 2539. 20-1 TENDERS SALE BY TENDER REAL ESTATE The premises in the Township of Darlington listed below are off ered for sale by tender ta the highest bidder but subject ta me- serve bid. North haîf of lot 3, Concession 9, 100 acres; Lot 3, Concession 10, 100 acres; South half of North Haîf Lot 4, Concession 9, 50 acres. Tenders will be received for ail the above premises as a whole or separately and must be sent post prepaid or delivered ta the office of the undersigned on or before May l8th, 1946, in a sealed envelope plainly marked as fol- lows: "Tender for Wm. Reynolds Estate." The tenders will be op- ened at 3 pal~i, May 18th, 1946, at the office of the undersigned and those submitting tenders may be present. Terms: Marked cheque for 10 per cent of tender price ta be en- clased with the tender, balance in cash on,,June lst, 1946. The Vendor reserves the right ta reject any tender. W. R. Strike, K.C., King Street, Bowmanville, Ontario. Executar Wm. Reynolds' Estate. 18-3 Auction Sales The undersigned has received instructions fram Mr. Arthur Hoît, 12 Scugag St., Bawmanville, ta seil by public auction his house- hold furniture, încluding piano and piano bench; chesterfield suite; walnut end table; book case and desk (combination); kitchen furniture; ice box; electric stove; standard and table lamps; radio; electric fan, coffee maker, dlock, irons and mix-master; vacuum cleaner; hall mirror; 1/ h.p. mo- tam; dîshes; lawn mawer; and a very fine assotment of toals and electnical trade books as weil as numeraus ather useful articles. All of the above items are of ex- cellent qualîty and in first class condition. Terms cash. Sale at 1:30 p.m. D.S.T., Saturday, May 18. T. S. Mauntjoy, clerk; Wm. J. Challis, auctioneen. 19-2 Michael Chewedar, Lot 16, Con. 6, Clarke Twp., (one concession nonth of Orono and 2 miles east) has sold his farm and will sell by public auctian on Wednesday, May 22nd, all his farm stock, imple- ments and furnture, including 4 yaung Percheron hanses, 10 fresh caws wîth calves at foot, 17 head yaung cattle, 3 sows due in June, 50 year-old hens, 3 geese, 30 gos- lings, full line gaod -famm machin- emy. Furniture: One Mercury cook stove, in çneam enamel, new; one walnut 4-pièce bedraam suite, new;; one oak dining room suite, new; one 3-piece chesterfield suite, new; 2 panlor rugs, new. This is only a few of the pieces of furni- ture and other articles offered for sale. For futher particulars sec bills. Terms cash. Sale 1 p.m., D.S.T. Sale of furniture, 2:30. A. E. Morton, clerk. Jack Reid, auc- tioneer. 20-1 FARM SOLD 25 HEAD STOCKER CATTLE, NEARLY NE~W IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, etc. the property of Guy Stevenson HALF-MTLE EAST 0F BROOKLIN SCHOOL Wed., May 22nd CATTLE 25 Stocker cattle, 700 ta 900 Ibs., Durham and Hereford bneed. IMPLEMENTS Frost & Wood binden, 7 ft.; Mc- Cormick-Deering mawem, 6 ft.; McC-Deering rake, 10 ft.; M.-H. corn cu]ti.vator, 2-row; M.-H. roll- er, 3-drum; McC-Deerîng scuff- 1er; M.-H. drill, 13-hae; haraws, 3 sec.; Otaca rubber tired wagon; haynack; circular S'aw; tractor trailen, 2-wheel; McD. tractor spreader; set of scales, 2,000 lbs. capacity; 4 gas drums; hay rape; pulîcys; lange tampaulin; set of to- boggan sleighs; 2 sets of light sleighs; forks; hoes; shovels, etc. HARNESS Set of brass maunted harness; pair of collar tops. Terms Cash. Sale at 2 p.m., D.S.T. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer 20-1* Radio Service If your radio does nat give you gaod clear receptian, as it ought ta do, call F. C. Crowe, 102 Elgin St., or phone 2174. 19-2* Lostà BLACK zippered pencil case con-M taining blue fountain pen,' etc. Lillian Osborne, phone 2480. 20-1* TAIL-light and bracket, license plate 944-P-4. Cecil Brown, Red* Indian Service Station. Phone 370. 20-1U ON Temperance St., May 9, a pair* of spectacles in a blue case. Find- er please leave at Cowling's Drug* Store. 20-1M Strayed SUCKING pig, strayed May 14 on to premises of Luther Hooper,* Tyrone, Lot 8, Con. 7. Owner may have same by paying for ad-* vertisement. Phone 2322. 20-1 Found PAIR of spectacles on Temper-* ance St., north of organ factory.. Caîl at Statesman Office. Owner* may have same by paying for ad-* vertisement. 20-1 Trucking SCREENED sand, gravel, loam,* fill, cinders, manure. We have it, a you name it. We will deliver it. H. B. Evans, R.R. 3, Bowmanville,* phone 2255. 20-4M Piano Lessons PIANO lessons by mail-Begin-* ner's Course in Chording and Song Playing in Popular Chord Bass Style. Lessons mailed weekly.* Write for information. Florence Garratt, il Rec tory Road, Wes-* ton, Ont. 19-3 LE G AL W. R. STRIKE, K.C. Barrister - Solicitor - Notary Solicitor for Bank of Montreal Money ta Loan - Phone 791 Bowmanville, Ontario LAWRENCE C. MASON, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public King Street W., Bowmanville Phone: Office 688 Residence 553 W. F. WARD, B.A. Barrister - Solicitor - Notary 91/2 King Street E. Bowmanville - Ontario Phone: Office 825 House 409 MISS APHA 1. HODGINS Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Successor ta M. G. V. Gould Temperance St. - Bowmanville Phone 351 DENTAL DRS. DEVIITT & RUDELL Graduates of Rayai DentalN College, and Faculty of Dentistry, Toronto. Office: Jury Jubilee Bldg. King Street, Bowmanville' Office Hours: 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. daily 9 a.m. ta 12 noon Wednesday Closed Sunday Phone 790 - Hause phone 325 DR. E. W. SIS SON, L.D.S., D.D.S. Office in his home 100 Li'berty St., N., Bowmanville Office Haurs: 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. daily 9 a.m. ta 12 noon, Wednesday Closed Sunday Phone 604 19-4* Monuments The Rutter Granite Company Phone 501 - P.O. Box 622 Port Hope, Ont. Monuments, Gnavemarkers, Engraving, Goldleafing 14-tf I * Johnstons Nutrim -------------------- ---- 45ej Baby Oili--------- 60c-$1.10 pablum --------------------45c Johflstons , Lactogen -------------69c-$1.59 Baby SoapDextraM Johnston's Mio- ----- --- 5-30 Baby Cream --- -----55e Mios6c$.0M Johnston's B3aby Powder ------- 28c-55c Larve INSURANCE M A CL E AN S LavxSpray 83c-1.29-1.98 LARGIlS ULUNTOlf Aerosol D.D.T. Bomb $3.98 MOSI IN OMIT D.T. Moth Killer-------- 39e UITAft Wood's Moth Blocks lOc-25c Charm Kiwi New CoId Wave Permanent-------------- $1.35 Pinex for Coughs--- -32e Pinkham's Comp-------- 87c Corega Powder 23c-39e-69c 9M. SIM24 7 Lux Soap i------Z--2for lic Feenamint Gin Dodd's Aika- a Laxative PRIlS PUIS Seltzer 19c - 33c - 69c 39c- 69e 43e 29c - 57o Odo-ro-no Cream ------- 39e aM Mum ------------------ 39c-59c Fresh ----- --19c-39c-59e Woke u Vou>r liver> Arrid ------------ 19-39c-59c d.ealS y@ur sysej -amPodr----0 leel flghtine fit by -ai odr-----60 bknVeivo-Tex Mittens ---25e Quest Powder ------ 35C ENO *sLEG PAINTS "FRUIT SALT" Nyalon --------------- 40c-75c *1101, No-Hoz-------------------- 59C 1401&1 4 Duration' ---------- ------- 49c Silk-Like------------------ 25C Lunch Kits --------------- 69e C? Thermos Botties $1.19-$1.50* M M DURHAM'S LARGEST FUNERAL BoWmanville 480 - 734 DIRECTORS Orono 27-1 Where you are sure of getting No. 1 Seed in both HYBRID and OPEN-POLLINATF5D Varieties - No. 355 (Flats 95 days) No. 606 (Mlats 110 days) No. 606 (Rounds 110 days) No. 645 (Flats 115 days) No. 645 (Rounds 115 days) No. 696 (Flats 120 days) No. 696 (Rounds 120 days) Bus. $5.75 $5.75 $4.75 $5.75 $4.75 $5.75 $4.75 Dent Varieties Bus. Golden Giow (Yellow) ............ $2.75 Bloody Butcher (Red)....$28 Early !Sweepstakes (Red) .... .......... $2.85 White Cap Yellow Dent ....-........ $2.85 Wisconsin No. 7 (White) ....... ... $2.85 Flint Varieties Bus, Compton's (Yellow) 12-rowed........ $3.15 Longfellow (Yellow) 8-rowed ... $3.15 Salzer 's North Dakota (White) 8-rowed ........... $3.15 PAGE SIX THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BowWIMLLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY, MAY 16th, 1946