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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Jun 1944, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT T1~ CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY, JUNE lst, 1944 Vacuu ms for Sule VACUUMS REPAIRED "Good Vacuums f or G oo d Housekeeping."1 Also guaranteed expert repaira, lubrication, re- placements, etc. Caîl C.U.C. Ser- vice Branch, McGregor's Hard- ware Store, Bowmanville, 774. 5-tf ROYAL THEA TRE BOWMANVI LLE THURS., FR1., June 1 - 2 HOLY MATRIMONY MONTY WOOLLEY GRACIE FIELDS The funniest, nib-crackIng farce ln vears SAT. ONLY, JUNE 3 Shdws at 2.30-6-8-10 OVER MY DEAD 130DY MILTON BERLE MARY BETH HUGHES Murder! Mystery! Mirth! EMPTY HOLSTERS A thffilng Western, starring Dick Foran MON., TUES., WED., June 5-6.7 WATCH ON THE RHINE BETTE DAVIS PAUL LUKAS The picture you've been waiting for THURS., FR1., June 8-9 TRUE TO LIFE MARY MARTIN FRANCHOT TONE DICK POWELL VICTOR MOORE Wanted Hoi1stein, Cows Highest price pald for grade and Registened Holstein .Cows - WrIte or Phone - Le KAHRN R.R. 1, Myntle Station Phone Claa'emont 85-R-2 ATTENTION FARMERS We have a f ew eanly To. mato plants stili avallable; also some choice Flowen Plants. 'Pleasant VIew Gandens GEO. B. BICKLE AND SON Jack Hudson, Onono Wilfred Richardson, 'Pontypool F. L. Byam, Tynone = BIRt1àS VANSTONE-At the Kitchener- Waterloo Hospital on Thurs- day, May 25, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Jabez C. Vanstone, of Waterloo, a daughter. 22-1* INGHAM -In Peterboro Hospi- tal, on Monday, May 22, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Ing- ham, Millbrook, a son (Bern- ard Wesley). 22-1 ASHTON-Mr. and Mrs. Orville C. Ashton (nee Margaret Dal- ton) are happy to announce the gift of a baby girl at Bowman- ville Hospital on Thurs., May 25th, 1944, Lois Mayrene. 22-1* ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. William A. Aluin, Kirby, wish to announce the en- gagement, of their youngest daughter, Ruby June, to Kenneth W i1i a m Shackleton, youngesti son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Shackleton, Kirby. The marriage will take place in June. 22-1* Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Devitt, Burketon, announce the engage-i ment of their eldest daughter,i Myrtle Evelyn, to Cecil Jamies Hamilton, son of Robert and the late Mrs. Hamilton, Nestleton.1 The marriage will take place at St. John's Anglican Church, Blackstock, on Saturday, J u n e l7th, at 3 p.m. 22-1* FARM ERS Attention RECEIVED THIS WEEK - BIG SHIPMENT Rteady Woven WIRE. FENCE ALL STYLES Also Barbed Wsre. Order AT ONCE as supply isa Umited W, S. STAPLES MASSEY-HARRIS DEALERt BOWMANVILLE SEED CORN HyrdCorn, both early & late varleties. Open poil- nated, Yellow Dents, Wls. No. 7, Sweepstakes, etc. This cora la of the hlghest quality and germination and our prices will compare wlth any. Also Sudan Grass, MUllett's, Rape Seed, Sweet Clover, Seed Buck- wheat, etc. A. W. Glenney 20-21 TIRES' Prompt Retreadlng Services 600 x 16 - $9.00 Full stock of new, used, re- tread tires, vulcanizlng Car and truck reliners, bicycle tires and tubes, patchig kits . F. JmiwweON King & Silver Sts. Phone 467 1 block west.of Post Office1 COMING EVENTS Dance at Tyrone Hall, Wed., June 7. Admission 35c. 22-1 Modern and Old Tyme dancing at Barnhart's Pavilion, Oshawa- on-the-Lake. ev e ry Saturday night. Music by Ross Acton and his Havmakers. 21.4* Concert sponsored by Recrea- tion Committee, Local 189, U.R. W.A.. at Opera House, Bowman- ville, Thursday, June 22, 1944, 8 p.m. sharp. Russ Creighton and bis entertainers. Entire proceeds to be donated to H.M.C.S. Bow- manville. Admission 40c and 25c. ________22-4 Salem Sunday School Anni- versary will be held on Sunday, June 4, at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. with Rev. R. E. Morton, Newcastle, conducting both services. On Monday evening, June 5, at 8:15, Solina Y.P.U. will present their 3-act comedy, "Mother and Co." in the Church. Admission 25 and 15 cents. 22 1 Miss Phyllis R. Challis. A.T. C.M., and her pupil!? will present their annual recital in Trînity United Church, on Friday eve- ning, June 9th at 8 p.m. Tliis recital is under the auspices of Trinity Young People's Union and proceeds are for the M. and M. Treasury. Admission 25c and 15c. Everyone welcome. 22-2 Chieks for Sale BABY CHICKS - Barred Rock pullets up to six weeks old from our high producing strain. Healthy, well grown birds and priced to sell. Phone or write. Donald E. Gibson, Bowman- ville. Phone Clarke 3811. 22-tf TWEDDLE CHICKS- SPECIAL discounts on non-sexed and day-old pullet chicks after May 8. Also prompt delivery on al started chicks, 2, 3, 4, and 5 weeks old. Speciàl prices on white Leghorn pullets whiîe they last, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 weeks old. Stewart's Seed Store, phone 577, Bowmanvîlle. 17-tf Noic To Dog Owneri ing a dog are required to secure a icense for same not later than the l5th day of June, next. After the above date, prosecution for failure to hold a license may be instituted, without further notice, keeping or harboring of dogs. Town Hall, Bowmanville June 1, 1944. 22-1 AUCTION SALES 24 Registered and high grade Holstein cattle, 6 horses, sheep, farm equipment, including new DeLaval Magnetic milking- ma- chine, John Reiner, Lot 16, Con. 5, Darîington, just north of Hampton. Sale on Thurs., June 8, at 12:30 p.m. sharp. Terms cash. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. 22-1 I have been favored with in- structions from Roy Baîl, Lot 26, Con. 4, Clarke (1 con. South of Orono and 1/2 mile East) to sl by public auction on Thurs., June 15, at 1:30 p.m. sharp, the fol- Iowing: 23 head milkers and springers; 32 head young cattle; 40 hogs; 200 laying hens. Reason for selling-poor health. Terms cash. Westol Stringer, Clerk; Jack Reid, Auctioneer. 22-2* Wanted To Buy WANTED TO BUY OR RENT- Small farm with large house and good location. Apply R. jOlesen, Enniakillen P.O., On- tario. 22-1* TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE Fedenal Buildings--Pnovice of Ontario SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and cndorsed "Tender for Coal,"' wiIl be recciv- cd until 3 p.m. (E.D.S.T.), Wed- nesday, lune 7, 1944, for the sup- ply of coal and coke for the Do- minion Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario. Forms of tender with specifica- tions and conditions attached can be obtained from the Purchasing Agent, Department of Public Works, Ottawa; and the Super- vising Architect, 36 Adelaide St. East, Toronto, ont. Tenders shouîd be made on the forms supplied by the Depart- ment and in accordance with de- partmental specifications and conditions attached thereto. Coal dealers' licence numbers must be given when tendering. The Department reserves the right to demand from any suc- cessful tenderer, before awarding the onder a security deposit in the forma of a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, made payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Pub- lic Works, equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian Na- tional Railway Company and its constituent companies uncondi- -tionally guaranteed as to princi- pal and interest by the Dominion of Canada, or the aforementioned bonda and a certified cheque, if required to make up an odd amount. Such security wilI serve as a guarantee for the proper fulfil- ment of the contract. By order, J. M. SOMERVILLE, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 15th, 1944. 21-2 1 Articles For Sale i BLUE ENGLISH PRAM in real good condition, $15. Mrs. Coop- er, 26 Liberty St. 22-1 SOYBEAN SEED. Long straw suitable for mixing with corn. Apply Charles Osborne, R.R. 2, Bowmanville, phone 2285. 22-1 100 BUS. GOOD SEED BUCK- wheat, $1.00 bushel. Phone 2302, Leslie Thompson, R.R. 5, Bowmanville. 22-1* TOMATO PLANTS, well season- ed, good kinds. Apply Jacob Branch, R. R. 5, Bowmanville, phone 2207. 22-1 QUANTITY 0F KATAHDIN and Chippawa potatoes, suitabie for table use or seed, $ 1.00 per bag. Burney Hooey, Burketon. Phone Port Perry 78r41. 22-1 QUANTITY 0F NO. 1 Timothy hay and straw. Also pasture for 10 head of cattie for rent, shade and running water. Phone 2351. 22-1 BICYCLES - Reconditioned, no restrictions, as low as $16. New C.C.M's, gent's $42.50, ladies' $43.50. Victor's Sports and Cycles, 34 King St. W., Oshawa. 12-tf LLOYD ENGLISH PRAM, ma- roon, bone lining and cheap. Also genuine red fox neck- piece womn 3 tîmes. Reasonable. Write Box 342, Statesman Of- fice, Bowmanville. 22-1 CABIN, Asphalt shingles,.screen- ed window, suitabl1e for booth or sleeping cabin. On skids and can be moved by truck. Cheap for cash. Phone 2417. 22-1* RENFREW CREAM Separators. A large stock on hand incîud- ing different m6dels at differ- cnt prices from $77.00 up. No gov't permit neccssary. Apply T. S. Mountjoy, R.R. 6. Bow- manville. Phone 2503. 22-1 POTATOES-just arrived.- a quantity of lovely ccertified P.E.I secd potatoes, also suit- able for eating at this low price, $2 per bag, while they last. Stcwart's Seed Store, phone 577. 22-1 LINOLEUM AND CONGOLEUM Rugs. Select yours from dven 300 patterns actually in stock. You arre invited to view these at BRADLEY'S New Furniture Store, 156 Simcoe South, Osh- awa. 46-tf OSHAWA'S NEW FURNITURE Store - Everything i modern. chesterfield, bedroom, dining suites, and studios. Bedding and floor coverings a specialty. Quality merchandise at com- petitive prices. Before bxyig visit Bradley's New Furniture Store, 156 Simcoe St. S., Osh- awa. 46-tf RENFREW COOKRITES - Now1 available on short notice. These stoves are fînished in creamn enamel, reservoirs, high closets, polished tops, and ahl cast fire boxes, deep or shallow. A modern stove at a moderate price. Apply T. S. Mountjoy, R.R. 6, Bowmanville. Phone 2503. 22-1 Parents Attention Parents of children beginning school in September are request- cd to register them with the Town Nurse, Miss Taylor, at the Central School, on any morning between the th and l6th of June. If preferred, pupils of the South Ward may be registered on Tues- day afternoons at South Ward School. Besides the registration requir- cd, Miss Taylor would like to dis- cuss health problems with the mothers of beginners. 22-2 For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT-Cottage on West Side of Bowmanville Beach, also double galvanized iron garage. Phone 2287. Mrs. W. E. Gerry. 21-tf OSHAWA, ONTARIO Phone 1011 - Fnee Parking AIR CONDITIONED THURS., FRI., SAT., June 1-2-3 WARNER BROS. DESERT SONG All s breatbless action i TECHNICOLOR A cast of thousands Including Denn" Morgan, Irene Manning, Bruce Cabot, Gene Lockhart, and those wonderful songs, one Alone, Rutf Song, Desent Song Mon., Tues., lune 5-6 PARIS AFTER DARK Stanrig George Sanders, Phlllp Dora, Breada Marshall Also on the same program Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy In DANCING MASTERS 1 Notice ACCOUNTING AND INCOME Tax service. Small accounts welcome. W. M. Rappoport, Postbox 215, Toronto, Ont.1 22-1* TRACTOR CUSTOM WORK done, ploughing, discing and cultivating. Phone 12r3; Gar- den Hill, or Write Box 344, Statesman O f f i c e, Bowman- ville. 22-1* Adults and children are hereby notified to stay out of the fields on my farm. Also I will not be responsible for accidents around the quarry and brook. Leon Standish, (The former Frank Farm), Bowmanville. 22-1 Wanted GIRLS WANTED for part time work. Apply Bowmanville Cleaners. 22-4 LADIES' BICYCLE. Write Box 341, Statesman Office, Bow- manville. 22-1* PIANOS - For Cash. Telephone 492, or write F. J. Mitchell, Box 353, Bowmanville. il-tf HOMES FOR PART PERSIAN kittens. Apply to E. W. Begley, Concession St. and Centre, af- ter 4 p.m., Thursday. 22.1* WOMAN OR YOUNG COUPLE to care for elderly lady. Partly furnished h ous e supplied. Write Box 343, Statesman Of- fice, Bowmanville. 22-11 1ELIABLE WOMAN or girl to look after children and do light housework w h ile mother works. Phone 2110, between 5 and 7 cvenîngs. 22-1 PROTESTANT TEACHER, lst Class Certificate, for S.S. No. 1, Cartwright, duties to com- mence Sept. 1. Apply Ira Argue, R.R. 3, Burketon. 21-2* GIRL OR WOMAN to help in farm home where summer gucats are taken. Near town. Phone 2479 or write Mrs. Blake Short, Bowmanville. 22-I TEACHING POSITION Wanted .-.Toronto Entrance. Teacher, married man, ten years' ex- perience, desires rural school in vicinity of Enniskillen. A. T. Irwin, 1A Redhill Ave., Toron- to 10. 22-1 FIRST CLASS TEACHER for S.S. No. 3, Darlington, Base Line. Duties to commence September. Reply stating ex- perience and salary to Howard R. Foley, Sec'y-Treas., R.R. 3, Bowmanville. 22-2 1 Wanted To Buy WEANLING PIGS. Garnet Sy- mons. Phone 2459. 22-1 SMALL COOK STOVE. Phone 2437, Bowmanville. 22.1* TWO OR THREE USED Renfrew metal washers at once, for which highest cash price paid. Apply T. S. Mountjoy, R.R. 6, Bowmanville. Phone 2503. 22-1 HOUSE, five or six rooms, eity conveniences, will pay five to seven hundred cash, balance as rent. Apply Mrs. E. A. Holmes, General Delivery, Newcastle. 22-1 Personal SLENDOR TABLETS are effc- tive. 2 weeks' supply $1.; 12 weeks' $5, at Alex MeGregor'si Drug Store. 5 to 27 CORN FLAKES QKEorG' MILD CANADIAN CHEESE FIVE ROSES FLOU QUAKER xxxx FLOUE NEILSON'S COCQA INSTANT POSTUM IDALTONS PUDDINGS BANQUET PUMPKIN BREAD 2 24-oz. LOAVES 115 TREAT YOUR DOG WEL.L! DR. BALLARD'S "MEATIES"9 DOG BISCUITS 2lbo. 25 C Livestock, etc. YOUNG PIGS. Howard Brent. Phone 2835. 22-1* RED PUREBRED SHORTHORN bull, Il mos. old. Apply R. Rowan, Enniskillen. 22-1* 5-YR.-,OLD> DURHAM COW, due in two weeks. Apply Karl Weiss, R.R. 3, Bowmanville. Phone 2864. 22-1 TWO REAL GOOD Shorthorn cows due to freshen this month. Chas. Frank, R.R. 5, Bowman- ville. Phone 2403. 22-1* 18 MOS. OLD JERSEY BULL, 11/2 years beagre hound, 11/2 yds. and different lengths of cedar fence posts. Apply Bert Budai, R.R. 3, Bowmanville. 22-1* FLOCK 0F 22 Leicester Sheep, including shearling pure bred ram and 19 lambs, some of which were born early in Feb- ruary. Aiso pure bred York- shire boar, 1 yr., 6 mos. old. Phone 2341. 22-1* HEREFORDS-Marvel's Lady, 4 years, sired by Happy Morn Marvel by Pride of Anxiety 8th; also her year-old daughter, Gloria Domino, sired by Gay Domino; and her bull caîf at foot, born March lSth, sired by Ringwood Orono Domino; also her haîf-sister Lassie Domino, born March 25th, 1942, sired by Jarvis Domino Lad, and due to calve in June, by Ringwood Domino Orono. These splendid type Herefords are in excellent condition, and priced attrac- tively. Transferred free. Don- old E. Gibson, Bowmanville, Ontario. 22-2 Gauze Bandages 10e to 30c Baad-Ald, Plain and Mercurochrome ----lOc-25c Zinc Oxîde Adhesive Tape........10--- lo to 30e Gauztex Adherig Gauze.......------- ----15c-40c Absorbent Cotton 12c-20c-35c-55c Bellevlew Gauze, 5 yds. 75e Elastoplast Dressig Strlp 2 1-2 ln xl1 yd. 75e Compact First AId Case 75c Waterproof Sheetlng 1lyd. xl1yd. $1.- Moleski Adheslve.----25e Tanlc Acld Jelly - ---5C Mecca Oilment 23c-45c-79c Cuticura Oilment 29c-57c lodie 5 per cent ---20c-35c Hydrogen Peroxide 25c-60c Titex Stockicng -Vye for Nylon, Rayon, Cotton, Sllk 15e ea. 2 for.---- ---25c m m IL 19c 10es. 1 5c m 0 ib29c - a~7 7.hBa25< - a 98-lb. h 2n49 - ma 19f~b1C l..:b29c. n n n Large43 ALL FLAVOURS m 5pkgs.25c n n22Ts::,25c BU LK MACARONI 5 lbs. 25c SPAGHETTI 5 lbs. 25c HAND PICKED WHITE DEANS 41lbs. 22c SALT!ED PEANUTS - l.39c HEDLUND'S MEAT PASTES To .19C GLENWOOD TRICK SAUCE bot. 10c PURE LARD - 1 lb. 15c 3-Ib. S lsc 3 Tig25C Trin li< *4UL25c. 0 4 Real tatate For Sale 6 ROOM HOUSE, good garden, furnace, gas, electric water heater. Apply Mrs. W. P. Hall, Brown Street. 22-1* FRAME HOUSE on Church St. Possession July lst, 1944. Ap- ply Mrs. Frank Williams. Phone 2622. 22-1* HOUSE FOR SALE on Lot 28, Con. 10, Darlington, for par- ticulars apply Clarence Avery, R.R. 2, Burketon, phone 2501, Bowmanville. 21-2* IN VILLAGE of GRAFTON, new house, possession soon. North Shore Realty Co. Ltd., Alger Building, Oshawa. Phone 81. 21-tf For Rent 3- ROOMED APARTMENT in Cowan Block. Phone 870. 22-1* NEEDS FOR THE HOME oxydol..............-- --------3e Four Square Floon Wax, 1 lb ------------- -- 39c Lux Flakes ---------------- 23e Elkay's Moth Crystals 1 lb ----- ------------ -39e Riso........------ ------- 93o Naphthalene Flakes lb.............--- ..-------- -19o 2 for............--- - ----.----37e Super Suds.......------ -- 23e For Square Furniture Polish........---- ------ 39e Lysol........-----35c-65c-$1.25 Fly-Tox..........-------23c-47c Wax Paper, 100 ft. Camay, Lux, Palmolive Soap 6e-- ë ea. 2 for lc STOCKING DYES Velva Leg Film-- ----$1 Aquacade Leg Lotion --$1 Ciderella Leg-Tan - - -----55e No-Hoz .--------..---------65e Dunatlon Leg-Do......----49e Stockig Lotion Harriet Hubbard Ayer.--- -- $1 FIRSTwAID WEEK Jury'& Lovel THE REXALL STORE When We Test Eyes Ut Is Done Properly PHONE 778- - C.N.R. TICKETS Week-End Values for Thurs., Fr1. R Sut. Junc li,2nuI, 3rd * ROCERY FEATURES0 Pft EUUfl flg Up SERVE IT - ' 20-ox. TuMniu ICE LEVERY DAY -m 3 Tins25 DGMESTIC SHORTENINC m- DOMINO DAKINC POWDER j. i HE"INZ INFANT FOUDS , à- PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 cakes 22< CILLETT'S LYE LIFEDUOT SO>IP 4 cakes 22< NAVY TISSUE e FRESH FRUITS &. VEGETABLES p Red Ripe Tomatoos IL.1i9c Home Growa Calif. Valencia, SIze 392's Fresh Cuban 30'e Pineapp les California Canada No. 1 STORE HOURS Commencing June lst 8 arn. to 6 p.m. Wed. 8 a.m. to 12 noon Sat. 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Stewart'* SEED STORE FEATHERS WANTED FEATHERS and feather beda of ail descriptions. Highest prices paid. Write particulars to Queen City Feather Co., 23 Baldwin St,, Toronto. 16-12* 21-1 - 1 1 PAGEEIGHT THURSDAY, JUNE Ist, 1944 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVIILLE, ONTARIO

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