THURSDAY, MAUCH 22nd, 1945 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO Notice To Creditors In the Estate of ANDREW Mc- SORLEY, deceased. Ail persons having cl1a i ms agalnst the estate of Andrew Me- Sorley, late of the Town of Bow- manville, deceased, who died on or dbout the 27th day of Septem- ber, 1944, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Ad- mninstrator on or before the 2nd day of April, 1945, full particu- lars of their dlaims. Immediately after the said 2nd day of April, 1945, the assets of the deceased will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to dlaims of whieh the Administrat- or shall then have notice. DATED at Bowmanville, this 7th day of March, 1945. W. ROSS STRIKE, Adxinistrator. 11-3 It may serve as a comfort to us in ail our calamnities and af flic- tions, that he who loses anything and gets wisdom by it, is a gainer by the loss.-L'Estrange. STE WARTJ'S' Dependable Headquarters for Hlgh Quality Seeds ALFALFA RED CLOVER ALSIKE SWEET CLOVERS TIMOTHY GRASSES, Etc. HYBRID SEED CORN Note - Don't miss our spocial bargain in Hybrid Cern thia year SEED POTATOES: <ertified only STEWART'S SEEDS mean High- est Quality STEWART'S SEEDS mean Low- est Price "What's on the tag is in the bag"' BULK GARDEN SEEDS: When Yen buy Stewart's Bulk Gardon Beeds you got more and btter ueed for yourn money. As a convenience ta amall gar- doners we have a special permit thls year ta seli less than hag Quantities of Cert. Seed Potatoes. Stewart's Seed Store Phone 577 Bowmanvmie We are proud ta, constantly ditions. LOTIONS.. Protection against March Winds Italian Baim ---- - 35c, 97c Jergen's Lotion 25c, 47c, 98c Hind's Cream 25c, 45c, 89c Pacquin's Hand <ream ------ .- ---29c, 57c Glycerine & Rose W ater -- -------- - ----- 19c Tiushay, the beforehand Lotion -------------------- 49e Silque Lotion ------------60e Rlker's French Balm ------------ 30c, 49e SOAPS . .. Delightfui Apple Blossom Bath Soap ------- 1 --- 5c 2 cakes ----- ------ -.25e Pail Mail Lanolil Bath Soap ------- - ---- 15e 2 cakes for ------ 25e Wrlsley's Bath Soap, 3 large cakes for -- --. $1.00 Savon Royale Soap, by Wrley, 3 cakes for $d.00 DEATII McGILL-On March 19, 1945, at Toronto, Dr. George W. McGill,E of 33 Welland Ave., Toronto,1 son of the late Peter J. and1 Catherine McGill, dear brotheri of Mrs. W. R. Hambly (Ecna),1 of London, Ont., and the Misses1 Eva M. and Kathleen W. McGifl of Toronto. Entombment For- est Lawn Mausoleum. TENDERS FOR ERECTION 0F RESIDENCE Tenders for the erection of a residence on the property of the Counties' Home, Cobourg, will be received by the undersigned up to 12:00 o'cloek, noon, on Mon- day, Mareh 26th, 1945. Plans and Specifications of construction may be seen at the office of the Counties' Clerk, Co- bourg, Ontario. All Tenders to be sealed and plainly marked "TENDERS FOR RESmDENCE" on outside wrap- pn. E. L. MacNACHTAN, Counties' Clerk. Mar. 10, 1945. 11-2 Notice To Creditors In the Estate of WILLIAM REYNOLDS, deceased. Ail persons having cl1a i ms against the estate of William Reynolds, late of the Township of Darlington, deceased, who died on or about the l8th day of Sep- tember, 1944, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Ex- ceutor on or bef ore the 2nd day of April, 1945, full partieulars of their cdaims. Immediately after the said 2nd day of April, 1945, the assets of the testator will be distributed amongst t he parties entitled theroto, having regard oniy to claims of whieh the Exeeutor shail then have notice. DATED at Bowmanville, this 7th day of Mareh, 1945. W. ROSS STRIKE, Executor. 11-3 REFRIGERATO R Repairs Commercial - Domestic AMY MAKE H. J. Bowyer PHONE OSHAWA 244 maintain Pharmacy's finest tra- SPRING TONICS... Puretest Yeast and Iron Tablets --- ---------- 79e Fellow's Syrup ---- 89c, $1.39 Rexaîl Hypophosphites Compound ----------$1.00 Peptona------------------ $1.00 Suiphur, Cream of Tartar and Molasses ----------25e Sarsaparilla --------- $1.00 Iron, Lîver, Bone Marrow Tonic -------------- $1.00 SPECIAL OFFER ! Regular size package of Vio, Bn- the sensational new dietary food supplement- and genuine "safe-edge'" glass tumbler, both for ------------------------ 49c Auction Sales MIL 130 f t. sling ropes; single driving harneas, neariy new; Implements: 2 gang plows, many other articles; Grain: 300 bus. oats; Hay: 35 ton good hay. Sale at 1:30 p.m. Terma cash. Elmer Wilbur, auctioneer. 12-2 Friday, April 6, the undersign- ed wiil soul by public auction for Bruce Ferguson, in the Village of Hampton, 3 herses, cattle, impie- monts, harness, quantity of feed. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. J. D. Hogarth, clerk; Elmer Wilbur, auctieneer. 12-3 Tuesday, Mareh 27, 1945, the farma stock, impioments, harness and soeohuseheid furniture, etc., the property of Fred Black- burn, Lot 35, Con. 4, Clarke Township. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Terms cash. Elmer Wilbur, auc- tioneer; A. E. Morten, clork. 11-2 I have beon authorizod te sel by public auctien for William Dawson, Lot 3, Cen. 5, Darling- ton (Happy Valley) on Wed., April 4, his farm stock, impie- monts, piga, and harnoss. Sale at 1 p.m. Torma eash. T. S. Mount- jey, elerk; Elmor Wiibur auc- The undersigned has received instructions frem. Cari Ferguson, North haîf Lot 35, Con. 8, Dar- lington, (1 mile West of Enfield) te sell by public auctien on Saturday, Mardi 3lst, his farm stock, impiements, pigs, harnesa, and other articles. Terms cash. Sale at i p.m. Theron Mountjoy, clerk; Elmer Wilbur, auctioneer. The undersigned wiil seil by public auction for the Estate of W. H. Westlake, Lots 30, and 31, Con. 7, Darlington (north of Bradley's Sehool) on Tuesday, April 3, 1945, his farm stock, im- plements, hay, harnoas, an d househeid furniture. Sale at 1, p.m. Terms cash. Elmer Wilbur, auctionor. 12-2 I have been authorized to sel by public auction fer Cecil Quan- trill, Lot 33, Con. 8, Hope Twp., (2 miles E. of Kendal, 1/4 mile N.) on Wed., Mar. 28, at 1 p.m. sharp, ail his farm stock, inciuding his registered Shorthorn herd; im- plements; and household furni- ture. Terms cash. Jack Reid, auctioneer. 11-2 Thurs., Mar. 29th - Under in- structions from R. G. Moffat, Lot 28, Con. 3, Clarke, i ¼ miles south of Orono, I will seli by public auction a full lino of implements inciuding Ford tracter on rubber with Ferguson plough and culti- vator; herses, cattie, sheep and swine. Farm. sold, ne reserve. A. E. Morton, clerk; Ted Jackson, auctioneer. i112* Tuesday, Mar. 27, 1945, the f arm stock, including 28 Short- hemn cattle, impiements, harnesa, grain and some lhbusehold effeets, etc., the preperty of Russell Mountjey, Lot il, Con. 3, Cart- wright, 11/2 miles south of Black- stock, on highway. Sale at 1 p.m. Terma cash. Theron Mountjoy, clerk; Ted Jackson, auctieneer. 12-1* The undersigned has received instructions te soul by public auc- tien for Walter Truil, Lot 30, Con. 4, Darlington on Sat., Mar. 24, ahl his farm, stock; implements, including Ford tracter on rubber with plow and cultivator attach- ment, nearly new; grain; har- nosa; and househoid furniture. Terms cash. Sale at i p.m. J. D. Hogarth, clerk; Elmer Wilbur, auctioneer. 11-2 The undersigned has received instructions te soul by public auc- tion for Fred Honey, Lot 15, Con. 4, Darlington (on Highway, 3 miles N. of Bowmanville) on Wed., Mar. 28, ail his farm. stock; implements; hay; grain; harness; and quantity of household furni- ture. Sale at i p.m. Torma cash. ýD. Hogarth, clerk; Elmer Wil- bur, auctioneer. 11-2 I have been favored with in- structions from Mr. Jacob Kratz and Mr. Frank Rowicki, Lot 26, Con. 5, Hope Twp., 2½ miles north. of Harneas blacksmith shop and i mile east, to seil by public auction on Mon., April 2, at 1 o'clock, sharp, ail their farm stock, implements and household effeets, a lot of this machinery is noarly now. For further particu- lars see bis. Farmn soid. Terms cash. Positively ne reserve. W. Lord, clerk; Jack Reid, auc- tioneer. 12-2 There will be sold by public auction on Sat., Mar. 24, 1945, a quantity of good carpenter tools, gardon tools and furniture from OLD HORSES WANTED. Apply Margwill Fur Farm, R.R. 1, Tyrone. Cal venings, Bow- manville 2414. il-tf PIANO - Have you a piano you are not using? Why not seil it now, also radios bought. Best prices paid. Write Box 473, Statesman Office, BowmanvIlle. 10-4* WANTED FOR EXPORT, Reg'd Holstein bulîs, sprînger cows and backwards. (Grade or Reg- istered.) Please phone or write F. Locb, R.R. 2, Port Perry. Phone 107r31. 12-4* OLD POSTAGE STAMPS, before 1900, preferabiy on envelopes or original paper. Highest prices paid. Write Box 414, Stateaman O f f i c e, Bowman- ville. 5-7-9 LIVE POULTRY and feathers. Good prices paid. M. Flatt, R.R. 1, Bethany. Phono 7r13. (Busi- ness carried on by Mr. Flatt per- sonaily, ne agents empioyed.) 2-12* WASHING MACHINES, Sewing machines, bicycles, radies, pianos, violins, gramaphones, tricycles, record playors, cam- eras-If net using these why net seli now. Write immediateiy te Box 474, Statesman Office, Bowmanville. 10-4* Notice to Creditors In the Estate of THOMAS HENRY KNIGHT, deceased. Ail1 persons having cl1a i ms against the estate of Thomas Henry Knight, late of the Town of Bowmanvilie, deceased, who died on or about the 7th day of Janu- ary, 1945, are hereby notified te send in te W. Ross Strike, solicitor for the executer, Bowmanville, Ontario, on or before the 2nd day of April, 1945, ful particulars of their cdaims. Immediateiy after the said 2nd day of April, 1945, the assets of the testator will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only te dlaims of which the said solicitor for the executor shaîl thon have notice. Dated at Bowmanviile, this 7th day of March, 1945. W. ROSS STRIKE, Solicitor for the Executer. 11-3 Notice To Creditors Ail persons having c i a i m s againat the estate of FRANK FREDERICK MORRIS (of F. F. Morris Co.) late of the Town of Bowmanviile in the County cf Durham, Funeral Direetor and Merchant, who died on or about the 3rd day of February, 1945, are required te send te the under- signed at Bowmanville, Ontario, full partieulars of the same on or beforo the lth day o! April, 1945, after which date the assets of the deeeased wili be distributed hav- ing regard only te the dlaims cf which the Executors shahl than have notice. Dated this 8th day of March, 1945. C. G. MORRIS, W. J. LANGMAID and ROSS STEVENS, Executors, by Apha I. Hedgins, their solicitor herein. 10-3 Reception Mr. and. Mrs. Frank M. Cryder- man, Silver St., will be at home to their friends, Sat., March 24, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., it be- ing the 25th anniversary of their marriage. 12-1 Attention Ladiest I wish to announce to my eus- tomers, or any interested, that while I arn teaching I have a dis- play of the Beauty Counselor pro- ducts at Miss Mari orie Bounsall's, King St. She would be glad to have you phone 326. Mrs. Floyd Dudley. 12-1 Notice Dr. C. W. Slemon's office will be closed from March 28th to April 3rd, inclusive. 12-1 We have vacated our King Street Store and are now located in our one large store at 20 Church Street, Oshawa. Wilson's Furni- ture Co. 8-8 Bowmaflville Electricians 4 Doors West of Eaton's in Building Occupied by Navy League Ail kinds of electrîc wiring done Motors repaired and instailed Phone 438 34-tf 12* DIPHTHERIA IMMUNIZATION Toxoîd f o r immunization against diphtheria will be given at the Central School on the fol- lowing dates: March 23, April 20, May 18. It will be given at the South Ward School on March 29, April 26, May 25. Parents who wish to have their pre-sehool children immunized may bring them to either sehool on the above dates. W. H. BIRKS, M.O.H. for Bowmanville. 11-2 Wanted To Bu> SMALL BARN. Apply R. Stacey, Newtonville. 12-1* BENCH SAW. Wray McCready, phone 663. 12-n* METRONOME in good condition. Mrs. H. B. Pollock, phone 875. 12-1 TEN YOUNG BRED EWES, any breed. Write Box 479, States- man Office, Bowmanville. 11-2* ELECTRIC MOTOR, Y4 or 1-3 H.P. Wray Mcçready, phone 663. 12-n* Livestock For Sale CALF FOR VEALING. Phone 2209. 12-1 YOUNG GANDER. H. L. Ander- son, Bowmanville, phone 2215. 12-1* 8 YORKSHIRE PIGS, 7 wecks old. Apply W. Baskerviile. Phone Clarke 1912. 12-1* BELGIAN HORSE, 9 years old. Sound and quiet, Noble Met- calf, Maple Grove, phone 2259. 12-1* 10 M ON T HS OLD BULL from registered herd. Apply Lewis J. Wood, R.R. 1, Orono. Phono 84r4, Orono. 12-1* MATCHED TEAM, rising 3 and 6 years old; middle aged mare; also gray mare, 8 years old. Lorne Griffin, Burketon. Phone Port Perry 165r2. 1-2* SMART LOOKING BAY CLYDE horse, rising 4 yrs., about 1300 lbs., white face and hind feet. W. C. Parsons, R.R. 2, Bow- manville, phone 2315. 12-1* HORSE, Percheron, five years, 1300 to 1400 lbs., or would ex- change for pigs. Norman Mountjoy, Burketon. Ph o ne Port Perry 78 1-3. 12-1* PUREBRED SHORTHORN Bull, serviceable age, dark red, good type and well bred from a good milking cow, T.B. and blood tested. Garnet B. Rickard, phone 2813, Bowmanville. 12-1 CHICKS - IVe are now taking eiders fer "Tweedle Chieka, ail breeda. Order oariy for special prices. Stewart's Seed Store, phone 577, Bowmanviiie. 3-tf COW - HOLSTEIN and Jersey, due to freshen the latter part of Aprîl. D. Bothwell, Maple Grove, (just North of Sheil Gas Station on Highway No. 2). 12-2* BELGIAN HORSE, 6 years, 1600 lbs.; Clyde, middle aged horse, 1600 lbs.; Percheron horse, 7 years, 1400 lbs.; Holstein cow, 6 years, springer. Wilfrid San- derson, Enniskillon. 11-2* 17 HEAD WORK HORSES, ahl guaranteed or money refunded or herse exehanged, aged from 5 te 12, weighing 1200 te 1650 lbs. Niman W. Malcolm, Burketon, R.R. 1. Phono Port Perry 191-3. 12-2* BABY CHICKS-BE SURE 0F your supply of Trent Electrie Chicks this season, Barred Rocks, New Hampshires, White Leghorns and New Hamp X Barred Rock. For prices and information phono Barrons, Hampton, 2420. 12-4* 3-FURROW- COCKSHUTT Trac- tor plew, 2-furrow I.H.C. trac- ter plow; double unit Blue Rib- bon milking machine; M.H. herse disc-plew; 80 gai. orchard sprayer, complote. W. H. Brown Case dealer, King West, Bow- manville. Phones 497, 2610. 12-1* PURE BRED DUAL PURPOSE Shorthorn bull, Prince Match- less, dark red, rising 4 years, owned by W. C. Robb, Mont- real. Bred by Geo. Jackson and Son, Downsview. Sire, Meledy Prince, Grand Cham- pion, Toronto Royal, 1936 and '37, sire of top priced bull, Chi- cage sale, 1938 and '39. Dam, Northiynd Matchiess 22nd, lst prize, 3 year old, Canadian Na- tional Exhibition, 1939. Ceme and sec this proven sire, aise his get, at the farm, 1 mile southeast of Newtonvi 1l e. Wouid consider top quaiity young bull in payment. S. A. Rowe, R.R. 3, Newcastle. Phono Clarke 2814. 12-2* SPECIAL SALE-DAY OLD and started chicks for this week and next: non-sexed: Barred Rocks, New Hampshires $11.95; as- sorted heavy breeds $10.95; White Leghorns $10.95; assort- ed iight breeds $9.95. Puliets: Barred Rocks, New Hampshires $18.95; assorted heavies $17.95; White Leghorns $21.95, assorted light breeds $20.95. Ceekerels: Barred Rocks $4.95, New Hamp- shires $3.95; assorted heavy breeds $3.75, Leghorns 95e. Two week old chicks in the above breeds for the week of March 26th only add 6c per chick te above prices. Shipped C.O.D. This advertisement must ac- company your order. Top Notch Chiekeries, Guelph, Ontario. 12-1 For Sale or Rent 100 ACRE FARM, good buildings, including brick house, on paved highway close te town, seheol and church, vicinity Nestieten. Will also consider making ar- rangements with experieneed farmer, family man, te live on and work and manage the pro- perty. Write Box 481, States- man, Bowmanville. 12-1 Articles For Sale 1 Classified Ad Rates One cent a word cash, each Insertion (minimum charge 25c). Charge of 25e extra ls made when advertisement la flot pald same week as inser- tion. Extra charge of 10o when replies are dlrerted to a Statesman box number. Births, deatha and marriages 50c each. In Memoriama, 50o for notice plus 10e per line for verse. Classifled adver- tisements accepted up untfl Wednesday noon. COMING EVENT Dance with Bingo and Crown and Anchor games will be held in Newcastle Community Hall on Friday evening, March 23. Pro- ceeds for Cigarette Fund. Ad- mission to dance 50c each. 11-2 springs; extension gate; child's rocking herse. Mrs. J. C. Ail- dread, phono 800. 12-1 '31 CHEV. COACH, Serial 562815, Motor and tires good. Heater and spare tire. Price $250 cash. W. E. Rundie, phone 2281. 12-1 QUANTITY TIMOTHY HAY. Apply Green Brothers, R.R. 3, Bowmanville, phone 2161. 12-1 5 PIGS, 1 woeks old. C. W. Downey, phone 2590. 12-1 FLOOR COVERINGS For Every room in the house. Wilson's One Store, 20 Church Street, Oshawa. 8-8 McCORMICK DEERING Mower, 8', in good condition. Viking separator, good condition. Ap- ply C.. T. Gibson, Newcastle. Phone Clarke 3813. 12-1* APPROX. 200 BUS. MABEL seed oats, No. 1. Price $1.00 per bus. Apply F. R. Cook, R.R. 1, Burketon. Phone 193r15, Port Perry. 12-1* M.H. il - DISC SEED DRILL; M.H. team dise harrow; Varity 21 plow; harrow-tooth scuff 1er. Wilfrid Carruthers. phone 2625. 12-1 B A BY PRAMS, CRIBS, Bassin- ettes, walkers, play pens, com- modes, rockers, toys, etc. Wii- son's One Store, 20 Church Street, Oshawa. 8-8 CANARIES, ready for nesting, yellow, mottled, a few dark. "Prices reasonable". Ph on è 2340. Mrs. F. L. Byam, Tyrone. 11-2* PREMIER STRAWBERRY Plants home grown, hardy product, dug from new bed, limited quantity. $2 per hundred. A Laird, Maple Grove, R.R. 3. 12-1* REGISTERED AJAX OATS, 2nd generation, price $ 1.40 per bus. Also Commercial No. 1 No- Barb II Barley, price $1.45 per bus. Sacks free. Clare E. Aluin. Phone 2847. 11-2* STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Per- mier, Parson's Beauty, Poco- moke. Order early to ensure getting your plants. J. C. Ail- dread, Liberty St. North. Phone 800. 11-4* NORTHERN ELECTRIC RADIO, battery set; a]so twelve-gauge shotgun, both in good condition. Russell Mountjoy, Burketon, Ont. Phone Port Perry 191r22. 12-1* BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM Suites. New shipment just arrived. We guarantee lower prices. We are out of the high rent district. Sec our large selection. Wilson's One Store, 20 Church St., Osh- awa. 8-8 FERTILIZER - Suggest taking immediate dolivery. For prices phono Bowmanville a g ent,j Fergus E. Morrili, Telephone 2456. Agrieultural ChemicaisI Ltd. il-tf NEW CHESTERFIELD SUITES. Ail sprlng filied. Now on sale from $89.00. Aise lovely studio couches and ehesterfieid beds. Our prices are lower. Wiison's One Store, 20 Church Street, Oshawa. 8-8 APPLE TREES, Three and Four years oid: Red Mcîntosh, Nerthern Spy, Gravenstein, Red Deliciout, Melba, etc. Special price on quantities. Order new for spring planting. C. A. Gbe- coff, 174 Ritson Rd. South, Osh- awa. 4-13* LINOLEUM AND CONGOLEUM Rugs. SeleC, yours froma over 300 patterns actuaily in stock. You are invited te view these at BRAI.ýLEY'S New Furniture Store, 156 Slmcoe South, Osh- awa. 46-tf QUANTITY IRISH COBBLER petatees, No. 1 and No. 2; 3 Durham eows, due te freshen right awa'y; Buckeye incuba- tion, 235-egg capaeity; new stone b o a t. F. Aidsworth, Courtice. Phone 491j2, Oshawa. 12-2 OSHAWA-S NEW FURNI'rURE Store - Everything in medern, chesterfield, bedroom, dining suites, and studios. Bedding and floor coverings a specialty. Quality merchandise at corn- petitive prices. Before buying visit Bradley's New Furniture Store, 156 Simcoe St. S., Osh- awa. 46-tf KATAHDIN POTATOES, passed field inspection for certification in run $1.90 per 75 lbs., or Cor- tified Foundation A for grow- ing seed, $2.75 per bag, geod quaiity. Mabel eats, Commer- cial, $1.00, quantities sealed, $1.40 per bushel. Newton Tay- lor & Sens, Burketon Ontario. Phono Port Perry 193r5. 12-1* 1 In all instances where our ex- Lperionce of the past has been ex- tensive and unîform, our judg- ment as te the future amounts to moral certainty. - Beattie. 1 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Sleep in. Apply 13 Elgin St., Oshawa, phono Osh- awa 745. 12-1 LOCAL HOSPITAL requires a cook, aise a kîtchen heiper and cleaner. Appiy Empioyment & Selective Service, Osh a wa. Refer File 7807. 11-2 FARM HELP - MARRIED OR single. Separate house. Modemn equîpment. Start as soon as possible. S. E. Wermy, phono 2471. 12-l* Real Estate For Sale 7 ROOM SOLID Brick Stucce house and garage, corner of Church and Liberty Streeta. For particulara write Box 209, Cobourg, Ont. 12-4* FARM--80 ACRES, more or bass; 10-oomod brick veneer house, large bank barn, creek, 2 hard- wator wells; wood - lot and orchard; 3/ mile off No. 2 3, Bowmanviile. Phono 2168. 12-1 Personal SLENDOR TABLETS are effec- tive. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks' $5, at Alex MeGregom'a Drug Store. 9-26 AMAZINGLY QUICK RELIEF from pain of indigestion, hoart- burn, dyspepsia with Wildem's Stomach Powder. Aise in tab- lot ferm. 50c and $1 at Mc- Gregor's Drug Store. 12-1 Wanted to Rent 100 ACRE RANCH with good water supply or pasture for 25 head of cattie. Write Box 482, Statesman Office, Bewman- ville. 12-2 FOR EXPORT FOR HIGHEST PRIVES I buy ail kinds of Grade and Reglstered <ows and heif- ors and cows bred about 4 or 5 months. Max Ret R.R. 4, Port Ferry PHONE or WRITE Phono Port Ferry 198-R-21 1 2-6* MULTIPLIER ONIONS. Phone 2616, Bowmanville. 12-1 HAY. Apply Ed. Doidge, Bow- manville, phone 2143. 12-1* QUEBEC KITCHEN S T O V E with water front and warming closet.. Phone 863. 12-1 1VÇ W 0F NO. 1 HAY. Apply E. Millson, Enniskillen. Phone 2263.' 12-2* CORONATION, SEED WHEAT. Apply Kenneth His, Orono, R.R. 1. Phone Orono, 5r3. 12-1* AJAX OATS, grown from regis- tered seed $1.05 per bus. Apply Lorne Annis. Phone 2341. 12-1 QUANTITY IRISH COBBLER potatoes, free from rot. .W. Brooks, R.R. 4, Bowmanvîýlle., phone 2227. 12-1 Eiay Chicke 'have dons wel befa othr-why nat for you? 100% rive delnivery uamateed. just lot me kaow what you want. JACK HUDSON, ORONO WILFRED RICHARDSON PONTYPOOL F. L. BYAM, TYRONE TIRE NEWS We wil endeavor to answer any questions You have, through this colunin. Questions and Answers 1. <an a tire with a break ln It bc retreaded? 'Yes - Vuicanize it, then have it retreaded. ?4 What tirý, takes the moSt abuse on a car? The right rear tire, as it ruas along the side of the road and Picks Up the flails, glass, etc., throwa up by the right front tire. 3. What causes uneven wear hi front tires? Fast driving, turning cor- ners and wheel bearing wear; change front tires to rear and have wheels checked for alignment. G. F. JAMIESON TIRE & BATTERY SHOP King & Silver, Bowmanville Phones: 467 - Res. 376 Seed Grain. We aile offering the following Seed Grain: Oats-Ajax, Car- tier,. Victory, Erban, Varieties Unlimlted, quantity of Erban eligible for registration, with sacks, speciai price $1.25 per bus. Also six-rowed O.A.C. 21 Batley, two-rowed Sunalta, thls laa smooth awned, extra high Yielding variety of barley and a wonderful samplo of grain. Sprlng wheat, Spring rye, field peas. Clover Seedà Red Clover, Alfalfa, Red and Alfalfa Mixture, Sweet Clover, Timothy, Alsike, a limited quantity offly.-Note: a limita' quantity apples to the Alsike, not the other seeds. This seed lsalal of the hlghest quallty and germination t%, at especiaily 10w prices. - Certified Seed Potatoes, Feeds, Fedillizers, etc. - Newcastle Must Have Other Full Time EmPicyment lu- 12-3 a ' 11 e PAGE TEN M ~ -; - r- SeedGrain Reg. No. 1 and Cern. No. 1 Ajax, Erban, and Cartier Oats, <om. No. 1 Nobarb 2 and Galore Barley. Nobarb 2 ls a new strain of Nobarb, stiff straw and high yielder, yielding over 50 bus. per acre in 1944, those who have grown it lafim it the best barley they ever had. It has won the championship for us at thse Quinte Seed Show three years i a row. Galore, a new, smooth awned -barley yielding 60 bus. per acre i1944. AU seed above standard I quality and below ceiling in price. Seed Cleauing With about 20 Seed Cleaning Plants I the Bay of Quinte district, we have prepared the championship bus. of oats for five consecutive years for five different farmers. For thse past sevedal years, with the exception of 1944 when aeed was imported, thse winaers in local field crop competi- tion either bought their seed here or had it cieaned here. Garnet B. Riekard Bowmanville Phone 2813 PRESCRIPTIONS.. Every prescription filled by your Rexali pharmacist la an aet of faith. Your doctar depends on the pharmaclst ta faithfuliy compound a prescription accorqing ta his directions. Tenders Required TENDER FOR PRUNING Thirty old apple trees, near Courtice. Write Box 477, Statesman Of- fice, Bowmanville. 11-2* TENDER FOR LABOUR ONLY, erecting 80 rods of 42" farm w i re fence, near Courtice. Write Box 478, Statosman Of- fice, Bowmanville. i11-2*' For Sale SEALED TENDERS for the pur- chase for cash of the property formerly owned by the late C. A. Cawkor, on Low Street, wili be reeeivod at the office of W. Ross Strike, Solicitor, until 6 p.m., Thursday, March 29th, 1945. Tenders te be subjeet te reservod bid and present ton- ancy, otherwîse highest bid ac- ceptod. 12-2 HeIp Wanted - 1 -, 1 1 For Rent TWO GARAGES, central loca- tion, in rear of A. & P. Store, immediate occupancy. Apply RIoy Lunney. Phone 565. 11-1 SWEET PEAS4b Our mixture is unequalied. It Io planted every year bY thoUSaflds of our customers across Canada who appi'(ciate the wonderful show it wiii give in the gardeR. Stewart's Sweet Pea Mixture con- tains the finest large-f Iowerifli Spencer Sweet Peas offered at mueh higher prices. Mk. 10e - Oz. 30e Stewart's Seed St Phone 577 Bowan1f~ - - ---- - « 1 -1 iý 1 e 1 - 1 1 IM --JL