rJS SELL 4L' BRING YOUR PYCS N MESSAGE BEFORE 12,000 READERS SAEMIIU j, The Canadian Siaiesman CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Effectiv e .anuary 23, 1948 BIRTHIS - DEATRIS ENGAGEMENTS MARRIAGES CARDS 0F THANKS $1.00 Per Insertion IN MEMORIAMS $l.00 plus lOc a Une for verses per Insertion NOTICES COMING EVENTS ARTICLES FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE FOR RENT - WANTED CahRate: 2a a word <Min. 35e). insertion., (Min. 50e.) Ad25e extra for box nmesor replies dfreeted tothis office. <Additional Insertions at same rates) Ail Classified Adi Must Be In Not Later Than Noon Wednesday. Cash, stamps or money onden with order to get low rate. - Clip Thsis Out For - Handy Reference BIRTHS -AKER - l Bowmanville Hos- pital on Februany 22nd, 1950, to ;In. and Mns. John Baker, Jr., Solina, a son, Gary Stuart, a brother for Tenry and Linde. 10-1 ROY-Mr. and Mrs, Anchie Hoy 'wish to announce the binth of f their son, a brother for Neil, at Bowmanvifle Hospital on March c tb, 1950. 10-1<' GREER-Onville and Betty Greer <nec Moffatt) anc happy to an- nounce the birth of their daugh- ter, Rosemary Margaret, 7 lbs., 6 ounces, at Oshawa Hospital, Feb. 28th, 1950. Mother and baby doing fine. 10-11, SAMELLS -Mn. and 'Mrs. A. (Sammy) Samells (nee Kay Mit- chell) anc happy ta announce the binth of a daughter, Christine, at Bowmanville Hospital on March 7th, 1950. 10-1<' * WHITE-Mr. and Mns. George White wish ta announce the birth of their daughter, Lorraine Mer- garet, et Bowmanville Hospital on Febnuary 28tb, 1950. 10-1<' DEATHS NICHOLLS-At the home o! ber âon, Andrew, Little Britain, on Tuesday, March 7th, 1950, Jennie Agnes Nicholis, widow of Adol- phus L. Nicholis, aged 84 years. Resting et the Morris Funeral * Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the Chapel on Friday, Manch 10 at 2 p.m. Interment Bowman- ville Cemctery. 10-1 WHITE -At Bowmanville Hos- Iital on Sunday, March 5th, 1950, Mary Elizabeth White, widow of Samuel James White, in ber 8th i years. The Funeral from the me- $idence of ber son, Austin White, Broken Front, Newcastle on Wed- Yiesday, Mgrch 08, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Waite Cemetemy, Edvili Ontario. 10_1 IN MEMORIAM IbEAN-In loving memory of a dean fether, Chas. M. Dean, who peassed. eway Mamch l3th, 1948: The blow was greet, the shock severe, a We littie thougbt bis death so nean; iQaly those that have lost cen tell The sornaw o! Panting without famewell. --Eveirnemembemed by Farnily. 10-1 RICHARDS-In ever loviag mern- oery qf e dean mother and grand- mother, Elizabeth Alice Richards, 4bo passed away Manch lOtb, Tbough hem smile bas gone foever And ber band we cannat tauch, 9till we have so many memonies O! tbe anc we loved s0 much; Mer memory is aur keepsake, With which we'll neyer part; God bas ber ia His keeping, We bave ber ia aur heerts. TS~o deenly loved ta ever be forgotten. ý-Lovingly remembened by d'aughten Selene and grenddeugb- EOGERS-In loving meniory o! George.- Rogers, wyho passed away stddenly la Toronto, March 12th, 1939, beloved husband o! Annie ' iXr, in bis 7 year: tay'.by day I sadly miss hlm, Ieply do I feel the bass; Loely is Yvborne without him, I4eI me Lard ta bean the cross. «Relnembered by bis wife Ana je. 10-1<' Announcement S. S. Mortan & Son wish ta an- nounce that they have taken the agency for Massey-Hannis Fanm Equipment, Meycrs Spnayers, New Holiand Implements, Pedler Barnn Equipment, Gem Coolers, Lundy Wire Fence, Mercury and Meteor Cars and Trucks.-We aim ta give satisfaction wîtb a complete Machine Shop Senvice.-We in- vite you ta came in and get ec- quainted; telk aven your mach- inery problems wîth us. 10-1 Lost PAIR black hockey gloves iast in town about 2 weeks ega. Don Cramp, P.O. Box 62, Bowman- ville. 10-1<' RED bood from truck, lost be- tween Oshawa and Bawmanville. Finden kindly leave et Harny Ai- lin's Gracery.- 10-1"' Found RONSON lighter. Owner may have same by paying for adver- tisement. Phone 350. 10-1<' Help Wanted WANTED - Man for Rawleigb business. Permanent if yau arc a bustier. For patculars write Rawleigh's Dept. ML-C-140-103, Montreal. ___I__ -9-31 $60 MONTH- young woman fan general bousework, 2 cbildrea. Completely modern home. Pnivate room and radio. Phone 2080 Bow- meanvile. 5-tf THE Ontario Training School for Boys, Bowmanville, is interested in training a young man, 30 ta 35 yeams of age, ta became a sup- ervison of boys. Civil service boums. Superannuation and vaca- tion prevail. Please epply ta Mn. J. J. Brown, Phone 600. ' 10-1 FARM Manager wanted by Apnil lst for 100-acre fermn raising mlxed grain and bey, and stock o! approximetely 150 pigs per ýer Good buildings and equip- ment; good living accommodation; good wages for the right man. Reply by letter ta the Oshawa Dainr' Ltd.. 431 Simcoe St. South, Oshawa, Ontario. 10-J CQ MING EVENTS Remember the T.B. X-ray Sur- vey at the Lions Community Centre from March 13 to 17. 7-tf L.O.L. dance at Tynone Hall, Saturday, March 11, .with Ruth Wilson Variety Band. Admission 50C. 10-1"' Reserve Tuesday, Marcb 28th, for the Ruth Hamilton Show in the High School Auditorium. 10-1 FRE E Case, Swift -Canadian Show at Enniskillen at 2 p.m. and at Maple Grove at 8 p.m. on Manch 1Sth. 10-1 Reserve Wednesday and Thuns- day, April l2th and l3th, for the Lions Club Minstrel Show at the Town Hall, Bowmanville. 10-tf Dance at Enniskillen* Hall on Friday, March lth, under au- spices of Boys' Athletic Clxab. Ruth Wilson Variety Band. Ad- mission 50c. 10-1"' Hampton Womens Institute is presenting a play "His Women Folk" in Hampton Church base- ment on Friday evening, March l7th, at 8 p.m. Admission:, adults, 35c; children 15c. 10-2 Corne to the Basket Social at Haydon on Tuesday,' March 14, at 8:30 p.m. sharp. Speaker, Mr. J. J. Brown, Bowmanville. Mus- ical selections from Bowmanville and Enniskillen. Ladies with baskets'free. Proceeds in aid of church. 10-1 Hampton United Church 75th Anniversary, Sunday, March 19, with Rev. E. J. Robertson, King St. United Churth, Oshawa, -speaker at 2:30 p.m. and Rev. R. 'R. Nicholson, Bowmanville, at 7:30 p.m. Special music at bath services. 10-2 CARD 0F THANKS Evelyn Finney wishes to ex- press ber sincere thanks and ap- preciation ta ber many friends for the lovely cards and fruit during ber stay in tbe hospital. 10-1 1 wisb to express sincere thanks and appreciation ta my friends and also to Dr. Keith Slemon, Dr. C. W. Slemon and the staff of Bowmanville Hospital for their kindness at the time of my ne- cent operation. Jean Kersey, Hampton. 10-1* Mrs. Herbent Gilmer wisbes ta express ber sincere thanks and deepest appreciation to ber fri- ends ajad neigbbours, the Scugag St. group and the Concession St. group of the W.A. for fruit, flowers, cards and all the many kindnesses shown during ber con- finement at ber home through an accident. 10-1"' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maynand wish to express their thanks and appreciation to their friends and ncighbours who sa kindly belp- cd out in anyway wben Roy was in the Bowmanville Hospital; also Miss L. Harding, staff of nurses, Dr. C. W. Slemon, Dr. Harold Siemon, Dr. Keith Slemon and to ail those who sent flowers, fruit and cards. 10-1 G ET your gasoline and oul barrels ready naw for the spring wonk. New, steel barrels, 45-gai., $3.50 cacb. Bob Stocker's Garage, Phone 804. 4-tf CUSTOM killing every day ex- cept Fniday. Good quality bec! sold by the quarter. Darlington Abattoir, Hampton. Phone 2836. 49-tf FENCE post - 4 inch top and langer, 40 cents; 21/ inch ta 4, 30 cents; hydro, telephone and clothesline poles. H. M. Kyte, Burketon, Phone Port Penny 193r14. 7-tf WASHERS, Locomotive, Simplic- ity. Available wîth water-pump and electric heeter - heet your water right in the washer. fnom $117.50. Easy terms. F. F. Morris Ca., Phone 480. 37-tf ONE HEAVY duty lierbora Shovel for Ford tractor with manure fork, in good condition, used anc season. Apply Harold Keil, c/a Henry Reicbrath, New- castle, Ontario. 10-2<' BONDED Brake Shoe Excbanges, no rivets. In stock reedy ta go; Chev.. Dodge, Plymouth, Chry- sien. OIds., Pontiac, Buick (drums lathed). Bob Stocker's Garage, Bowmenville. Phone 804. 22-tf LINOLEUM headquarters in Osh- awa and district. Rexoleums, Congoleumns, Printed and Iniaid Linoleum. Every pattern that's made, is available et Bredley's, 40 King St. W., Oshawa. 2-tf ALL kinds of meet, goad quality, smoked bacon and hems. sausage and hamburger. Darlington Abat- toir, Hampton, Phone 2836; also custom kiiling, pickling, smýoking1 and seusage making, nendering lard. 23-tf IMMEDIATE deliveny, Faix banks Morse space heaters. Heet youn borne the sefe, dlean economîcal way. Pay only $11.45 downaet Bradley's Furnitune and Appli- ance Ca., 40 King St. W., Oshawa. 2-tf Articles For Sale 1 Real Estate For Sale Articles For Sale QUANTITY of good mixed bay. Phone Clarke 1904. 10-1w OAK dining-room suite, eight piece. Harland Truli, Phone 2389. 10-1 ONE 8" Coleman ou bheater, in good condition. Phone 2673. 10-1 TEXACO gasoline delivered to farmers. Cail Bob Stocker's Garage, Phone 804. 4-tf PHONE Morris's 480 for Venetian Blind estimates. we measure and install. 37-tf FOUR-burner gas stove with oven, in good condition, $10.00. Phone 605. 10-1. NEW steel bed, springs and new spring mattress, $55. R. Williams, 79 King St. W. 10-1 100 BUS. Ajax Seed Oats, frce of weeds. Herb Cameron, Ty- rone, Phone 2340. 10-1 $7,950 first mortgage on town property for sale. Write Box 382, Statesman Office. 10-1*' FOUR bot bcd sash; wheelbarrow; grind stone; garden fence wine. 20 Bnadshaw St. 10-1"' APPLE tree wood, cut into stove lengtbs, $10 per cord. Apply Ross Stevens, Phone 443. 10-1 1948 FORD coach, mileage 23,000, in excellent condition. Gordon Beech, Phone 2458. 10-1 '36 PLYMOUTH coach, new bat- tery, good tires, body and moton; $500 or nearcst offer. Pbone 2865. 10-1**' 1933 DODGE sedan, good con- dition. Arnold Walkcr, R.R. 3, Port Hope. Phone Clarke A4314. 10-1* CEMENT blocks, quantity eigbt- inch plain face blocks, special pnice for immediate sale. Phone 2625. - 10-1w' DRESSED turkeys, limited num- ber available for Easter, 50c lb. Call Slcmon's Locker, or Phone 2710. 10-1<' DOUBLE bed, spring and ncw spring mattrcss and covcr. Ap- ply evenings, S. R. Corden, 14 Brown St. 10-1<' APPLES for sale-good quality LaSalle apples by the bushel or truck load. Phone 2436, Laverne Clemens, Hamnpton. 10-1 COOK stove, ail white enamel, for coal or wood, small size, good as new. J. R. Vivian, Apply 99 King St. East. 10-1* SEE the ncw Eurcka Vacuum Cleaners, tank and uprigbt mod- els from $49.50 at F. F. Morris Co., Phone 480. 5-tf NEW stock of baby carniages, high chairs, play pens, commodes, cribs and al haby's needs. Sec these specials at Morris Co. 37-tf GOBLIN Cîcaner; Super-Health combination unit; leather music case and aluminum music stand. Apply 72 Ontario St. 10-1<' CHINA cabinet, in good condi- tion; Clare Jewel cook stove, suitable for summer kitchen or cottage; neasonable. Phone 2040. 10-1 THREE-piece cbesterfield suite, in good condition; also double bcd, spning ýand mattress. Rea- sonably priced. Phone 2603. 1- LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE A Court o! Revision wiil be beld on the l4th day o! Merch, 1950, et 7:30 p.m., et the Counicil Room far the pumpose of heariif, complaints against the pmoposcd essessments or the accuracy o! the frantage measumements and any other complaint which per- sans intemested mey desire ta make and which is by law cog- nizable by the Court ia con- nection with the construction of watermmins, and or Sanitary Sew- crs and or sidewalks on the foi- lowing streets or parts thereof: Fiett St., Belleville St., First St., High St., Brown St., Lambs Lane, Loyers Lene, Prospect St. and Jane St. Dated et Bowmanville this 28tb day of Fcbnuary, 1950. A. J. LYLE, i Clenk. Corporation o! the Town of Bowmenville. 9-2 Eavetroughing Contracting YOUR aid eavetrough nepained or new replaccd. For free esti- mates phone T. Salter & Son, Hampton, 2142 Bowmenviile. 8-8<' Farm Help EXPERIENCED, reliable Holland femiies available. Arriving moan. Write ta S. Buma, R.R. 1, Nestle- 'ton, Ont. Phone. 225-24 -Part Ferry. 4-19 PLUMBING, Heating- and 051i Burners installed anywhere in Durham County. Reasonable rates and highest quality. For free estimates cali W. Len Elliott, He 'ating, Plumbing & TinsmithingI Phone 348. 10-1 YOUR last chance to get the famous Fuller broom at the spec- ial, reduced price. Two brooms for $2.50, industrial prîce $15.00 per do zen. Order your year's supply now and save money. CalLEthan Jones, Clarke 721. 10-l' TRADE-IN - Princess Beth coal range, with sheif, good condition, $19.50; Findlay coal range, with sheif and ohl burners, complete, $39.50; rangette, to clear, $19.50, one year old, guaranteed, cost $59.50. Murphy's, Phone 811. 10-1* GARDEN tractor, Cunningham, Model CC with plow, cultivator and disc harrow, 11'/2 h.p.. a bar- gain, owned and scarcely used by the late R. S. Virtue; also a solid oak office desk with matcbing oak stool, ample room for stor- age of papers, files, etc. Apply for both the above. 2nd floor, Virtue Hardware, Osbawa. 10-2 USED Case model C tractor, on new rubber; 3 new Case tractors; new Case horse-drawn spreader; used I.H.C. horse-drawn spreader; new General tractor spreader; new General refrigerator; 2 Qua- ker space heaters; 2 used Quebec heaters (cheap); used DeLaval Jr. 4 separator, nearly new. W. H. Brown, Case Dealer, Phone 497. 10-1 TRADE-IN-Electric refrigerator, 8 cu. ft., Kelvinator unit, owner moving to 25 cycle area, cost $359, wil seil for $295, five year guarantee; Thor washer, white porcelain tub, refinished, recon- ditioned, guaranteed one year, looks like new, $59.50; Miss Sim- plicîty washer, enamel tub, re- corWitioned, guaranteed one year, $49.50; Beatty washer, copper tub, guaranteed one year, $29.50. Murphy's, Phone 811. 10-1* TEN - Pc. Living-room groups. Many colours and style dombin- ations to choose from. Groups include: 2-pc. Velour Chester- field Suite, 2 Satin Cushions, 1 Walnut Coffee Table, 2 Walnut End Tables, 1 Attractive Table Lamp, 1 Metal Smoker, 1 Alum- inum Serving Tray. 10-pc. Spec- ial $169.00 only at Bradley's, 40 Kng St. W., Oshawa. TeVms to suit. Many other suites to choose Kiom. 2-tf BRADLEY Furniture Co., 40 King St. W., Oshawa, Phone 271-3-pc. bedrooni suites, $69.00; steel bcd outfits, complete, $26.95; feit base floor coverîng, 49c a square yd.; chrome chairs, $6.95, ahl colors; 3 pc. allover velour chesterfield suites, $149.00; 6-pc. natural finish breakfast suites, $66.00; spring- filled mattresses, $24.95; tri-light lamps, complete, $12.95,, rangettes, ranges from $59.00; 3-pc. allover velour bed chesterfield suites, $119.00; 9 x 6 Axminster carpets, green or wine orienta] designs, $49.50; chenille bed spreads, $6.95; table lamps, $6.75. Everything for the home at Bradley's. 40 King St. W.. Oshawa. Phone 271. 6-tf Notices The Harvey Dance Academy has opencd a branch at 19 King St. East, Bowmanville. Register for Ballet and Tap lessons on Fni- day afternoons. 5-tf I arn starting collecting gar- bage on Tbursday, March 9th. Anyone desiring their garbage drawn away caîl at 57 Liberty St. S., or Phone 2096. John Barrett. 9-4* DEAD or cippled 'stock removed free o! charge. One boum service. Highest prices for old hanses. Mangwill Fur Femm, Cal Collect: Bowmanville 2679. 41-tf Wanted To Rent TWO nooms on small epartment, young couple wlth small baby. Phone 2096. 1- NICE funnisbed summer home in Bowmenvilie, Newcastle or Làke Scugog area from May for entine season. Phone 609 Bowrnanville. 10-1 HOUSE or epantment ha Bow- manville ungently needed by May 1. No children, excellent refen- ences, immediate neply appnec- iated. Phone 2073. 10-1<' MODERN bouse on large apart- ment urgently nequined in Bow- manville or surrounding area by Apnil lst. Rent no abject for suit- able accommodation. One on twa- year lease. If suiteble would con- sider punchase. Excellent refer- ences. Write P.O. Box 395, Bow- manville. 10-1 BEAUTIFUL brick and brick veneer five-room house, with seven building lots, close to church and school. Quick sale, $6,000., Phone Oshawa 774W1. 10-1 HOUSE for 'sale, 808 Centre South, Whitby. Immediate pos- session if necessary, owner leav- ing town. Cail after 4 p.m. House and garage stucco finish. 5 roirns, all conveniences, oil furnace. Apply 808 Centre St. S., Whitby. 8-3 COOKE REAL ESTATE. Wanted Stock and grain farm, 150 acres good land on or near highway. Good bouse, modern plumbing also good barns and stabling with ample accommodation for stock that could be carrîed on a farm of this size. 10 - 40 acres waste land with creek, suitable for live bait busi- ness. Buildings optional. Evelyn E. Cooke, Réaltor Newcastle Phone Clarke A2621 10-1 HAMILTON'S REAL ESTATE $l,700-Ideal summer home lo- cation on good County road, Iwitbin one mile of village of Kendal, less than ten mile tri- angle from Bowmanville and Port Hope. 50 square acres with about 20 dlean for residence, lawns and gardens, balance well wooded, fine trout stream and beaver dam. Taxes less than $30.00. Leroy Hamilton, Broker Orono Ontario Phones: Office 32r10 - res. 1r16 10-1 NIXON REAL ESTATE 61/2 acres dlay loam; 9-noomed solid brick bouse, furnace, bath, hydro, garage, barn, water in stable. More land can be bought with this place. A lovely 5-noomed bungalow, furnace, 3-piece bath, hydro, built-in cupboards, full basemnent, garage, $6,700. Dwellings, stores, garages and fanms, $1,500 to $20,000. James Nixon, Broker 160 Liberty St. N., Bowmanville Phone 682 10-1* BOWMANVILLE REAL ESTATE $3,000 Total prîce-7-noom brick house, bardwood floors, no hydro, 11/2 acres land, woodsbed, chic- ken bouse, apple trees, berry bushes, low taxes. Immediate possession. $1,500 down-New 5-room bung- alow, modern kitchen and bath- noom, balance mortgage. $900 down-Four-room bhouse on Highway No. 2. Price $2,500. $500 down - Eight-room frame bouse, hydro, shed, near scbool, near Newtonville. Price $ 1,900. $1,500 down - Fanm, 50 acres, Tynone, bouse, barn, hydro, trac- tor. Vacant. Price $3,500. $6,500 - Nine-noom brick home, new funnace, new roof. $6,500 - Eight-room bouse, two apantments, 2 bathrooms, bot water heatîng, 1 apartment vac- ant April lst, in Oshawa. $1,100 down - Garage, pumps, booth, stockroom, cellar, pit, oven- head doors, etc. Pnice $6,500. Bowmanville Real Estate 78 King St. West J. Shebyn D. Maclachian Phone 326 Bowmanville Phone 689 Oshawa 10-i Wanted To Buy SCRAP batteries. Highest pnices paid. G. F. Jamieson Tire Shop. Phone 467. 4 1-tf POULTRY wanted, highest prices paid. We call at your door. Photie Oshawa 3013R. - 36-tf WE need your poulti-y for cx- port. Highest cash prices paid at your door. Phone 2833. 10-4* BEFORE selling youn live poultry try us.. Ou.r pnices are higher. M. Flatt, R.R. 1, Betbany, phone 7 r Tbe name of Alberte's Chinook winds aniginated with early trad- crs in Oregon. They used it first ta descnibe winds coming fram the direction of Chinook Indien villages. The Staiesman Sold At Following Stores Dyem's Drug Store, Newcastle. D. G. Weltan's, Newcastle. Wilson & Brown, Newtonville. T. M. Siemon, Enniskiilen. F. L. Byam, Tyrone. G. A. Barran, Hampton. Newton Taylom's, Bunketon. Wm. Hackwaod, Pontypool. H. T. Saywell. Blackstock. C. B. Tynrell, Orona. H. K. Reynolds, Kendal. W. J. Bagnell, Jury & Loveli, J. W. Jeweli, W. J. Berry and The Statesnian Offii-a Eci More Apples For Health's Sake Most of the old provembs bave et least a grain of truth ha them and the old saw "An apple a day keeps the doctor away" is no ex- ception, says G. W. Hope, Re- search Officen, Fruit and Vege- table Products, Exper i men t a Station, Kentville, N.S. While the apple îndustmy may not do ehl the old proverb"cdaims, a few apples consumed daily will tend ta keep the bealth o! the average consumer et par. While apples are not bigh in carbohydrates, fat or protein, they compare favourably with other !nesh fruits and some other foods as a-source o! vitamins and mineraIs. The vitamin A content of appies differs somewbat emong venieties, but the average is anc international unit per gram- sligbtly higher than orange julce, and a little lcss than bananes. Vi- tamin C elsa diffens with the van- iety, but two Rame Beeuty ap- ples daily will supply enough o! this vitemin ta protect a man fram scurvy. The mineral con- tent o! apples et 0.3 per cent is nat high, but includes such cie- ments as calcium, iran, magnes- hum, potassium and phosphorus in a form readily evailable ta the body. Apples bave ecently beca re- parted o! value in the treetment of simple constipation and this is pnobably because of their fibre content. Theme is also some cvi- dence that bacteria present in the intestine can act on the fibre of apples ta famm omganic ecids, the butyric ecid so formed may be responsible for the autosteriliz- lng mecbanlsm of the Icwer I_ testine which bas been obrv The value of apples ln treatment o! intestinal disorders of both children and adults ban been proved by clinical investiga- tions and there are reports idi- cating that the continued use of an apple diet may have somne val- ue in chronic and acute rbeumna- tic infections. The mode o! action is flot known, it may be through their content of vitamin C, or pectin, of glacturonic acld 'or other unidentified constituents, but the beneficial resuits bave been demonstrated. WANTIED A yount man or high uchool boy te learn the businessi4 end of the Nursery Tra.. lie should be able 4o type - have some knowledge of bookkeeping - and'be sin- cere of purpose. This could lead te an excellent position <Assistant te the Manager> pmovided the applicant was wiliing to work and learn and not expeet to become rich on the first pay day. If any young man wants te assure himself of an excel- lent future and thinks that be bas the above qualifica- tions, apply in wvriting stat- ing ail qualifications and salary expected, te BROOKDALE-KINGSWAY NURSERIES Bowmanvilie, Ontario Auction Salesý Don't forget Community Sale at Gay Barns, Countice, on F'iday, March 17 (date cbanged due to another sale being held on Satur- day, the l8th). Phone your con- signments as eanly as possible. Don't forget date - Friday, Mar. l7th. Sale at 1 p.m. Tenms cash. Elmer Wilbur, auctioneen. 10-1 Don't forget-Durhamn County Community Auction Sale to be held at the Sales Barn, Orono, Thunsday, March 9th, at 1:30 p.m. There will be offened for sale all kinds of livestock, machinere, furnitune and dozens of other items. Remember the date - Mar. 9th - the Sales Barn, Onono. The place where all farmens meet. Terms cash. Jack Reid, auction- cer. 9-2 Mr. U. Rugger, Lot 7, Con. 3; East Whitby Township, 1 mile north of Hanmony, known as the Fred Clemens pnopcrty is giving up farming, and will scîl by pub- lic auction on Wednesday, Marcb lStb at 1 p.m. sharp, all bis farm stock, implements, bey, grain, etc. including 20 Holstein milkers and springens, number of Holstein open heifens and 60 pigs. For funthen particulans sec bills. Tenms cash. No reserve. Jack Reid, auctioneer. Fred Lycett, clerk. 8-3 Work Wanted RELIABLE woman available as baby sitter. Mrs. Ernie Mitchell, Phone 377. 10-1<' CHIMNEYS built and repaired, all types piastering and repeins. Apply Gordon May, Phone 920w12 Oshawa. 74 Bowling OPEN alîcys at Mertyn's Bowl- ing Academy arc aveileble Mon- day evenings. 10-1 Music Instruction POPULAR piano playing. Fast, interesting course. For demon- stration, Phone Bowmanville 2091. 10-1 Livestock For Sale REGISTERED Sbortborn bull, 2- year-old, sohid red, Ransom bneed- ing, out of anc of the heaviest milking cows we bave owned. W. G. Bowles, Nestleton, Phone Port Penny 192 1-1. 10-1 Chicks For Sale PROMPT shipment. Bray chicks, started, day-olds. Plenty late if you want best markets. Size up your needs to meet then, esk for pnices. Agent - Hugh Stapleton, Newtonville. 10-1 BABY CHICKS - Barred Rocks and S.C. White Leghorns. AUl batcbing eggs pnoduced on our own farm. For price list write or phone: Orchland Farm, H. J. Brooks, Phone 2636, Bowmanville, Ontario. 6-tf Attention Farmers 1 WE will be pleased to pick up dead or crippled farm animals. For immediate service Telephone Collect, Toronto Adelaide 3636 or Cobourg 1266W, Gordon Young Ltd. 2-tf Repairs RUBBER footwear, beels, soles, rips vulcanized as good as new. G. F. Jamieson Tire Shop. 9-tf FOR p)rompt, efficient, guaranteed service, dyeîng and custom work, try the Neat-Wey Shoe Repair Sbop, King St. West. 9-tf REPAIRS ta all makes of refrig- eratomrs, domestic and commercial Higgon Electric 42 King St. E., phone 438. 26-tf CHESTERFIELDS completely ne- built and re-upholstered. Satis- faction guaranteed. Have our consultant caîl at no obligation. Enquire at Weber's Febric Cen- tre. 10 King St. E. 39-tf Chiropodist T. M. VANT, D.S.C., Cbîropodlst, Ail you do is fintsh the Limerick and tuma it in tao u store. You are then officiaily entered in the Big Marshall "'GOLDEN JUBILEE" Contest - 50 Prizes. over 84,500.00 of valueble prizes. MASHLCGODENUBLF" AT RS We wlU give a beautifual "GOLDENJUBILEE" MarshaU Mattress to a lucky winner, plcked from n ctries re.' ceived here. Extra entry forms available st our storeý Here's your chance ta win two prizes - FINISH THE > LIMERICK. Bring it here today. CONTEST ENDS SATURDAY, APRIL 15TH W//S ?iAr Marshall a name metsn/ng rost For fsfly ycars bas been ýb#s# To caddie yom deep And lait yom t0sloop fAdd vo, own fait IOu end il l f Mon Ibo. eou'u) - - ----------- - - I CIoing iIm.rkk Linoe Nom@ BRINO THIS COUPON TO F. F. MORRIS Coe* S PECIAL EXTRA! Of Vital Importance To Ail Parents,- Teacheirs and Schoel Children! ROYAL TH EATRE Proudly Presents March of Time Subject "THE FIGHT FOR BETTER SOHOOLS" FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MARCH 10 -,il It strikes close to your home and the future of those dear to yqu. "MRSDAY, imes M, losé Tim CANADUN STATESUM. BOWMANV=X. ONTARIO pAar sirrime