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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Mar 1946, p. 4

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PAGE POM TIE IMMwi PAGE FOtJR Few Words, Lîttie Money Statesman Want Ads Produce the Hone -. __ - u - I ~JdIIId~~ AuCtlOfl baie i ~ ~F ~ BIRTIIS HALL-Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hall, 81 Mearns Ave., are happy to announce the birth of their son at Bowmanville Hospital, on Monday, March l8th, 1946. A brother for Jacqueline. 12-1* JONES-Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones (nee Blanche DeGeer) announce the birth of their son (Jimmie Earl) at Bowmanville Hospital, March 6th. Brother for Johnny. 12-1* MORRISON-Mr. and Mrs. Stan Morrison announce the birth of their daughter, Karen May, a sis- ter for Lynda, at Bowmanville Hospital on Thursday, March 14, 1946. 12-1* VIVIAN-Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Edward Vivian (nee Dorothy Ileen Hoskin), Maple Grove, are happy to announce the birth of their son (John Edward) on Saturday, March 16th, in Bowmanville Hos- DEATil SHORT-In Darlington, March l6th, 1946, Luther James Short, aged 78 years. SHRUBB-At Reay Cottage, Bow- manville, Wednesday, March 20, 1946, Mrs. Alfred Shrubb, beloved wife of Alfred Shrubb. Funeral from the Northcutt & Smith Fun- eral Chapel, Friday, March 22 't 2.30.MN WAXTED APPLY Brookdale- Kingsway LIMITED NEAR C.N.R. STATION Ho For Sale 1i JSE I Owner: Mrs. David A. McOullough, 78 Ohurch Street 8 rooms quarter-cut hardwood floors in perfect condition through- out downstairs except kit- chen and upstairs in three bedroonis and hall. Fess Oil Burner and Hot Water Heating Lots at back of house en- closed with hedge and fence Large garage, lined with British Columbia f jr. For information PHONE 455 Phone 577 IN MEMORIAM McGILL-In loving memory of our dear brother, George Wad- deil McGill, who passed away March 19, 1945. Loving and kind in all his ways Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere and true in his heart and mind; Beautiful memories he left behind. Love's greatest gift "Remembrance.'" --Sadly mised by his sisters. 12-l* McGILL-In loving memory of Thomas McGill, our father, who passed away March 21, 1938, and his wife, Maud McGill, who left us on April 14, 1942. Till memory fades and life de- parts You live forever in our hearts. -Lovingly remembered by the family. 12-1 PARKER-In loving memoty of our dear father, Fredrick William Parker, who passed away March 20, 1941. -Remembered by Mabel, Eva and Frank. 12-1* SMITH-In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Eleanor Smith, who passed away March 25, 1945. "'Thy will be clone' seems hard to say, When one we love has passed away; Some day, perhaps we'l1 under- stand When we meet again in that bet- ter land." -Lovingly remembered by hier family. 12-1* Seed For Sale SEED oats, Cartier Reg. No. 1. Colin Smith, 'Bowmanville, R.R. 4. Phone 56-r-6, Orono. 12-1* Wanted Room and Board RîOO-Mand board for business girl or bed-sitting room-meals op- tional. Phone 602 after 5:30. . 2-1* General Contractor AND Carpenter We are prepared to do. your smallest alterations or build you a new home. Agent for PEDLAR PRODUCTS Have you a building problem Consuit Chas. L. Warren Hampton 12.1* Bowmanville, Ont. for 100-lb. CRICK STARTER ............... $3.17 18% EGG MASH.................... 2.77 4 GRAIN SCRATCH ............ 2.02 HOG GRO WVER ..................... 2.22 DAIRY RATION .................. 2.32 1 Ton $5890 54.90 39.90 43.40 44.90 INewcastle rPhone: Cuarie8 Articles For Sale POWER plant, Hudson motor mounted on Pontiac chassis. Cir- cular saw and frame. Apply Hil- liard Simpson, Orono. 12-1* SCALES - 2 Wilson platform1 scales. H. B. Foster, Bowman- ville. Phone 745. 12-1 MASSEY-HARRIS 15 ft. disc seedrill complete; Massey-Harris two-furrow riding plough, a roll- ing coulter and skim, self-lift. In- ternational large size manure spreader, good condition. Four- horse, stiff-tooth cultivator, trac- tor hitch self-lift. Two sets iron harrows, 10 ft. and 12 ft. Apply to W. Payne, R.R. 3, Newcastle. 12-1 USED McClary electric stove in good condition. Mrs. D. Hannah, 17 Centre St. Phone 2588. 12-1 THREE used grain grinders; 1 used cook stove, like new; 2 new hay mowers; 2 new oîl burning heaters. Orders taken for AA fertilizer. W. H. Brown, Case Dealer, Bowmanville. Phone 497. 12-1 BEATTY electric washing ma- chine in good condition. Apply 17 Durham St., after 5:30. 12-1* STUJDEBAKER Sedan, '36, Serial 5955810. Price $375. Apply C. Turney, 75 Scugog St., Bow.man- OATS-150 bushel Mabel Oats. A. W. Prescott, Enniskillen. Phone 2151. 12-1"' POWER sprayer. Apply Wilbert Bresett. Phone 379 W 4, Oshawa. 12-1 * GOOD mixed grain, Barboif Bar- ley and Ajax Oats, also Barboff and Mabel Oats. Grown from registered seed, $1.00 a bushel. Burney Hooey, Burketon. 12-1* COOK stove good condition, quan- tity used brick, 5 ton mixed hay. Ivan Proutt, Nestieton. Phone Port Perry 124-21. 12-1 HARDY orchard sprayer, 120 gal. tank, 2-cylinder pump, nevà rub- ber hose last year. Also Beatty stock pump for stable or well. W. G. Werry, phone 2253. 12-1* TWO new sets of team back-band harness. Apply J. H. Slemon, Enniskillen. Phone 2573. 12-1* QUANTITY of mixed hay. Also would take a limited number of cattie to pasture. Phone 2216. 12-1* MASSEY-HARRIS 13-hoe drill, 1 perfect condition. Phone Clarke 1202. Gray Bros. 12-1. PRAM in good condition. Phone 2460. 12-1- BROODER stove. S. J. Lancas- ter, R.R. 2, Newcastle, phone Clarke 360-3A. 12-1 CAR radio. Apply George Brown, R.R. 6, Bowmanville (Middle Rd) 12-1 * DISC drill, 15 ft., complete with draught shoes and fertilizer at- tachment, A-i condition. James T. Brown, Newcastle. 12-1 BRONZE gobbler, your choice of two. Also 1 cultivator, 13-tooth, steel wheels; and 2 gas engines, one 10 h.p. the other 41/ h.p.; 1 Cockshutt 2-furrow plough. Phone 111R2-1 Port Perry. Wm. Fee, Burketon. 12-1 SMALL cook stove, ivory enamel trim, cheap; 2 kitchen chairs; 1 rocking chair; 3 hand-made silk and wool hooked rugs. Phone 411. 12-1 POSTS-200 cedar fence posts, good size, 8 ft. long. Ralph Sad- 1er, Nestieton, Ont. 12-2* GRAIN-560 bushels of mixed grain, suitable for seed;, 75e bu. It weighs 45 lb. to bu. as is. Grain must be sold withizi a week. Ralph Davis, phone 2413. 12-1* DUTCH set onions, hardy West- ern No. 1 Dutch Set Onions; Cer- tified P.E.I. potatoes, Cobblers, etc. Be wise-buy early. Stewart's Seed Store, Bowmanville. Phone 577. 12-tf ICE refrigerator. Bargain. Phone 577. 12-1 QUANTITY of door frames and cases, lumber, 4 pool tab~les. Also odd pieces of furniture. Apply Wm. Wilcox, Queen St. 12-1* CCM bicycle, new tires and tubes. Also '28 Chev. power motor, in A-i condition. Apply Ivan Mount- joy, Burketon. 12-1* BOYS' Bicycle. A. W. Graham,1 12-23 Clarke. Newcastle. Phone 12-1* HAY-A quantity of well saved hay, some red clover. $12 per ton. Apply to E. Milîson Farm, Solina. Phone 2263, Bowman- ville. 12-2* FORDSON tractor, in good con- dition. Also good brooder stove. Blake Short, Bowmanville, ph6ne 2479. 12-1 KITCHEN table and 4 leather- ette covered chairs. Apply N. J. Scott, Duke St. 12-1 OATS - Pre-cleaned Vanguard. Apply Tyrone Milîs. L. J. Good- man. Phone 2035. 11-2 TOP Buggy, ahrnost new, single harness. Joseph Tebble, New- castle P.O. 11-2e' CORDWOOD for sale or re-saw- ed. All hardwood or mixed dry slabs. Wood delivered, Neil Cur- tis, Pontypool. Phone Omono 81- r-10. 11-4* NEW Singer Sewing Machines are now available, electgics and trea- dles! For further information write or phone Singer Sewing Ma- chine Company, 16 Ontario St., Oshawa. Phone 696. 4-tf Lîvestock For Sale REGISTERED Hereford bull, 1 year old, well grown, excellent type; bargamn for quick sale. Ap- ply Don. Gibson, Bowmnanville, phone-Clarke 3811. 12-1 BABY Chicks-If you are think- ing of Gibson Barred Rock Chicks, it's time you got in touch with Don Gibson, Bownianville. We are practically sold out until May l7th. It will pay you to raise ail the chicks you can this year. Phone Clarke 3811, or, better still, drop in and order your supply now. Ail stock Blood-Tested-no reactors. 12-tf TWO dark roan Shorthorn bulis from good milking dams. Rus- sell Osborne, Newcastle. 12-1* SHEEP-10 young Leicester ewes, will lamb second week of May. Harry McGlaughlin, Nestieton. 12-1* SHEEP-15 Suffolk sheep; 11½ h.p. Fairbanks gas engine and 1 force pump. Herb Swain, Burketon CALLýING ail livestock men to stop coughs, colds, distemper, in less time than you ever thought possible, with ZEV, the remark- able veterinary remedy that works on nose, throat and bronchial tract. ZEV, made by the makers of Buckley's Mixture, gives ama- zing results in the most stubborn cases. $1.00 a bottle at P. R. Cowling's. 12-1 .BRAY chicks for delivery now, later in month, or April-May. But they should be ordered now. The hatchery has some started pullets .immediate delivery. Ask for prices and breeds, etc., available. And book your order soon. Var- ious breeds, crosses. Save time, contact agent F. L. Byam, Tyrone. 12-1 BLACK cow 4 years old, renewed 1March lst; roan cow 7 years old, 1renewed Jan. lSth. Jack Rey- nolds, Solina. Phone 2181. 12-1* fHOmSTRIN.P. dam1testg 4 pe cent . Her dacedted and istedr Oene.docr igod cnd ition. Fre dmR.rStvens, phoitone23. Fre . Steens, hone 24. HOLSTEIN cow, McCormick- Deering fertilizer and grain seedrill. Phone 2868. J. A. Rose- vear, Tyrone. 12-1 SIX year old iron gray Percheron mare about 1400. lbs. Guaranteed quiet and right. James T. Brown, Newcastle. 12-1 DARK red Durham caif, 4 dayb old. Lorne Lamb, phone 2450. 12-1 SOW and 9 pigs, 3 weeks old. R. G. Moffatt, Orono. Phone 84-r-7, Orono. 12-1 PURE bred Holstein bull, 14 mon- ths old. Garnet Symons, phone 2459. 11-2* TEAM of Percherons, weight about 2900 lbs. Guaranteed sounid and good workers. Also collie pup ready for training. Phone Bowmanville 2208. 11-2 Real Estate For Sale SMALL business for sale. Rea- sonable. Write Box 649 States- man Office. 11-2* FARM-100 acres, tiniber and buildings. 1 mile east of Newton- v ille and 1 mile north. Robert FARMS-106 acres, 4 miles from Bowmanville; 100 acres, Picton. Both farms double width, well watered and wood lots. Apply Percy Clark, Bowmanville, R.R. No. 2. 10-4* DARM-ingtanrsiut, coeto schoolaond cotunty rohydo aval ane. Tounbarswi, hysto fouationl. an-rooed bric house, oodshned ndrae. Tenc acre o ixedwoodgaithesprin acreek running allyear round. Two wrells and na isterouS.d. Soh Bwmsanv ieRS.D, poe Or ono 56 r 14. 12-2 FARM-150 acres, 85 workable, 20 acres hard and soft wood, bal- ance in pasture. Ten-roomed house, garage and woodshed. Good barn and chicken house. (All buildings steel covered). Two wells, 1 mile to No. 2 highway. School two miles. Fred Hryniuka con. 3, Lot 3-4, R.R. 1 Clarke. 12-3 Cartwright, frame house and barn, hydro available, 80 acres womk- able, good well, immediate pos- session. Apply Mrs. Glen Mar- tyn, 119 Elgin St., Bowmanville, phone 618 evenings. 12-tf ILost HOUND, blue - tick. Reward. Phone 808. 11-2* PIGSKIN handbag contaîning a heamt-shaped mirror. Owner is a war bride and mirror is a keep- sake. Reward for return of same to Daphne Wheeler, 675 Stewart St., Peterboro. 12-1* Articles For Sale SECOND grade hardwood con- sisting of oak, hickory, soft maple, hard maple, beech, ironwood, elm and birch. $12 per cord deliver- ed, 2 or 3* cords per load. Apply H. Robitaille, R.R. 3, Pontypool, Ont. 11-4* OSHAWA'S new furniture store- Everything in modern. Chester- field, bedroom and diningà room suites, and studios. Beddirfg and floor coverings a specialty. Qual- ity merchandise at competitive prices. Before buying visit Brad- ley's New Furniture Store, 156 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. 46-tf Wanted To Buy TWO to 10 acres, Bowmanville1 vicinity on or near highway with or without building. Under Vet- erans' Land Act. Box 283, Bow-1 ELECTRIC sewing machine. Ap- ply M. Ainslie, Newcastle. 12-1* FEATHERS and feather beds of al descriptions. Highest prices paid. Write particulars to Queen City Feather Co., 23 Baldwin St., Toronto. 12-tf GIRL'S bicycle. Phone 2851. 12-1 * HALF or 3/4-ton truck, any make or model in good condition. Write Box 651 Statesman Office. 12-1* TEN to 50 acres vicinity of Bow- manville, handy to schools, town, preferably on highway. Good house essential. To be purchased under V.L.A. Write Box 647, Statesman Office. 11-2* WE are buyers of timothy and clovers. Mail or bring in your samples for highest offer. Stew- art's Seed Store. Phone 577, Bowmanville. 41-tf SINGER Drop Head Sewing Ma- chines. Will pay cash, caîl or write, Singer Sewing Machine Co., Oshawa, 16 Ontario St. Phone 696. 14-tf OÎLD 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 LIVE poultry and feathers. Good prices paid. M. Flatt, R.R. 1, Be- thany. Phone 7-r-13. (Business carried on by Mr. Flatt person- ally, no agents employed.) 3-l1* For Rent SINGER portable electric in your own home. $5 per month. Sing- er Sewing Machine Co., 16 On- tario St., Oshawa, phone 696. 10-tf TWO house trailers for rent or sale. Apply Black Cat Inn, or phone 2859. 12-1* CO6TTAG-Full season, April 1 to Aug. 31, furnished. A. G. Ter- ry, 235 Medland St., Toronto. 12-3 l-elp Wanted FARM help, single, fully exper- ienced man for farm with elec- tricity, modern equipment, good wages. Wes Werry, phone 2471. 12-1 * SALESLADY for ladies' ready- to-wear. Older girl preferred, experience not necessary. Hoop- er's Ladies' Wear. 12-1l* CAPABLE girl or woman for general housework for famnily of two adults. Must be good cook. No washing or waxing required. Good wages. Apply Miss Olga Tod, 67 Division St. Phone 666. AN opportunity-Established rur- al Watkins district available. If you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 55-have or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get estab- lîshed in a profitable business of your own. For full particulars write today to The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. 0-B-9, 2177 Mas- son St.. Montreal, Que. 10-4 Work Wanted BLACKSMITHING - Get ready for spring. Bring your harrows. Guaranteed satisfaction. J. En- nis, Blacksmith, Hampton 10-3* PAINTING - Interior, exterior, signs, furniture refinishing. Spray or brush, work guaranteed. F. Lake, 35 Temperance St., Bow- manville, Ont., opposite post off- ice. 12-1* YOUNG man desires work. Full or part time. Write P.O. Box 270, Bowmanville, Ont. 12-P, Found BLACK spaniel. Owner can have same by proving ownership and paying for ,advertisement. Edna Shackleton, 85 Liberty St. 12-1 HYGIENitO Supplies (rubber goods, mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail Order Dept. T-38, Nov-Rq.b- ber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. 10-8 SLENDOR Tablets are effective. Two weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at al druggits. 10-35 EAT what you like! Wilder's Stomach' Powder brings quick, comforting relief from indiges- tion, heartburn, sour stomach, 50c and $1 at all druggists. 10-4 Tenders Wanted Tenders wil lbe received up until March 23rd, 1946, for the wîing of Haydon school. Work to be done by Sept. 1, 1946. Blue- prints and specifications can be seen at Elmer Beech's, secretary- treasurer of S.S. 21, R.R. 6, Bow- manville, Ont. 12-1 For Sale by Tender PAINTED new frame building 36 feet by 14 feet, with full length verandah 7 feet wide. Wired for electricity. Contains toilet, wash basin and kitchen sink. Could be used for summer cottage, refresh- ment booth foir park or tourist camp. Tenders close at noon, April Sth, 1946. For further particulars apply to W. Oscar Labelle, 36 Beach Ave., Bowmanville. 12-2 AUCTION SALE Auction Sales public auction for Arthur Mill- son, lots 28-29, con. 7, Darling- ton, on Friday, March 22nd, all his farm implements, including trac- tor equîpment and some house- hold fumniture. Sale at 1 p.m. See bills. Terms cash. Elmer 'Wilbur, auctioneer. 11-2 I have been favored with in- structions fmom Mr. William Lew- ko, lot 9, con. 6, Clarke township, i concession south of Kendal, to sell by public auction, Friday, March 22nd, sale at 12:30 p.m. sharp, the following: A matched team of Percheron mares, seven and eight yeams old, 1,400 lbs. ea.; 20 head of choice Durham cattle, a full line of good farm machin- ery, 200 laying hens, 7 turkeys, a full line of household furniture, all purchased new within the last two years. For fumther particu- lars see handbills. Farm sold, terms cash. A. E. Morton, Clemk. Jack Reid, auctioneer. 11-2 Fomdem Brothers Registered Stock Sale, Thursday, Mamch 28, at Blackstock at 1 p.m. sharp. Selling: 30 head of registemed Shomthomn cattle, also a number of gmades and stockers; 60 pigs, 7 to il weeks old; registemed York- shire sows due at time of sale; 5 registered Leicester ewes and lambs from show stock; 2 horses, one black 4 years old, 1 bmown 8 yr. old mare, both wagon horses; implements, engine and pump- jack. Forder Bros. 11-2 I have been authomized to sell by public auction fom Roy Burley, lot 3, Broken Front, Clarke, on Tuesday, April 2nd, 27 head of cattle, 5 horses, pigs, poultry, grain, hay, hamness, implements (many are new), electric grinder and separator. See bills. Terms cash. Sale at 12:30. Harold Reeves, Clerk. Elmer Wilbur, auctioneer. 12-1 FARM SOLD-I have been au- thorized to sell by public auction for Elmer Bradley, lot 13, con. 8, Darlington, 1 mile east of Ennis- killen, on Friday, Maith 29, full line of farm stock, implements and quantity of fumniture consist- ing of an Acme cook stove, large cupboard, tables, beds, dressers, odd stands, couches, 6 chairs, rocking chairs, and other articles too numerous to mention. See bills. Sale i p.m. Terms cash. iTed, Jackson, auctioneer; Theron Mountjoy, clerk. 12-1 I abentoriSaetsel HIGE GRADE DAIRY CATTLE AND VALUABLE FARM IMPLEMENTS Ihave been authorized to sell by public auction for Victor Szold (3/ mile north of Hampton on pavement) Tuesday, March 26th at 12:30 p.m. The following livestock, imple- rnents, etc.: HORSES Bay mare, 10 years old; bay horse 10 years old. CATTLE Hoîsteins: Reg. bull (Glennemiff Peter General) Nov. 4, '44; cow, 4 years, bred Nov. 18; cow, 3 yrs, fresh; cow, 6 years, fresh; cow, 5ý years, bred Nov. 2; cow, 10 years, bred Aug. 19; cow, 6 years, fmesh time of sale; cow, 5 years, bred in February; cow, 4 years, bred Dec. 13; 2 heifers, 2 years old bred Oct. 25-30; heifer, 2 yeams; 4 heifers, 1 year old; 4 heifer calves 6 months. Guemnsey cow, 5 years, bred Sept. 10; Ayreshire cow, 6 years, bred Nov. 12; Jersey cow, 10 years, bred Jan. 2; Jersey heifer, 2 years, bred Dec. 1. IMPLEMENTS Allis Chalmers tractor B on steel (new); Allis Chalmers tractor scuff 1er (new); Fleury tractor plow, 2-furrow (new); M.-H. bin- der, 7 ft., reconditioned good as new; M.-H. 13-tooth cultivator, tractor hitch; manure spreader, Cockshutt No. 4 (new); Mc-Deer- ing hay loader (new); M.-H. 11- disc fertilizer grain drill (new); M.-H. mower, 5 ft. No. 22, good as new; steel roller, 2 drum; disc, tmactom hitch; hay rake; low wagon, good; pulper; hay rack, new; stock rack; gmavel box; f an- ning mill; 2 single scufflers, good; Fleury single plow; 3 and 4 section harmows; cutting box; wheelbar- row; barbed wire; hay knife; farm fence! two ladders; croscut saw; grindstone; pig box; hay fork equipment; large stone boat; potato sprayer; milk camt; milk sleighs; electmic clippers, Stewart, new; 2 brooder houses 12x12; brooder stove; snow fence; silo (new); chicken feeders; oat box- es; water founts; forks; hoes; chains; whiffletrees; tools; grease guns, etc. MILKING EQUIPMENT DeLaval magnetic milking ma- chine, single unit (new); Gen. Motors Frigidaire milk cooler, 6 can capacity, nearly hiew; strain- er and pails. GRAIN 50 bushels of wheat; mixed grain 40 bushels of Emban oats; mixed grain 50 bushels Ajax oats suit- able for seed. HAY Approximately 25 tons hay. HARNESS Set of team hamness; 2 collars. Quantity of lumber; quantity cedar fence rails. The above dairy herd is prac- Stically all young and raised by Mm. Szold. Daughters of the not- Sed sime Roselandvale Burke Rag Apple and carried to the service .of Glennariff Peter Genemal. THE FARM IS FOR SALE Terms cash ;J. D. Hogarth, Clerk Elmer Wilbur, Auctioneer . 1 12-1 j-. 4 I I l 'q A Clix DeLuxe Camera with Case--------------- $4.95 Charme Curi Cold Wave Outfit------------ $1.35 Hutax Special Offer Brush - regular 50c Faste - regular 29c Both for -------------------- 69e Moth Balis -------- lb--- . 19e Larvex---------- -83e - $1.29 Dichoricide --------53C Moth Blocks ------ 10e - 25e ÇASHMERE1 Compklety wapped Soft Pure White 700 SHEETS %to therolli 3for25. THE NEW REYNOLDS PEN ------------------------------ $14.54 Writes for 2 Years Without Ref il- Guaranteed 100 Pinkham Corega Palmolive A.S.A. Tabs. C omp. Powder Soap 19e 87c 23e - 39e 2 for lic CREAMS & LOTIONS S Trushay Lotion --------- 49e Pacquin's Hand Cream ----- 29e - 57e Hind's Honey and Almond Cream 25c-45c-85e Jergen's Lotion 25c-49c-98c Noxzema Cream ---39e - 59c 0~IP4S l~is~d~ Woodbury Creams 25c - 49c Italian BaIm ------- 35e - 97e * Almond and Cucumber----- -Cream ---------------------- 45e Mennen's Baby * Oil------------ 59c-$1.19-$2.39 Cuticura Baby O*u------ 60 m-~~~-Johnston's Baby Oil 60c-1.00 Johnston's Baby Powder ------------ 28c -55c FILMS DEVELOPED FREE fl I bJ l folf TfD We Fit 695 CO UINGS RU TO ETuse Gibson Furnaces DAVIS & GRANT Scugog St., Bowmanvi Phones: 2842 and 2674 Alsike, Red Yeliow B. Mixtures. will be in Bowmanville to ser- vice ail makes of sewing machines. Expert workmaiiship guaranteed If in need of service write or phone before the above date. SINGER SEWING MACHINE Co. PHONE - 696 OSHAWA 11-2 Clover, Timothy, Sweet Clover, White and Red Clovers and Alala Mixtures, Pasture We carry No. 1 and 2 grades in the above. We would strongly advise buying your requirements eariy this spring of both seed grain and seeds as supplies late in the season are likely to be scarce. We carry the iargest stock of Beed Grain and Beed in the County Large Lots Deiivered Phone: Clarke 33-12 Newcastle OUASHE S- - ----- - - -'----~ ..-...-a.%..~n.s.. *S. 4 W~.ti.fl~4>C' te4S"~ - 'g I Al Highest Quality Government Tested and Graded Seed YOU BUY WITH CONFIDEDNCE WHEN YOU BUY STEWART'S BEEDS i tý le-1- 1 N"fig-p- 1 mufflmm-d ---Ii_ 1 by public auction for Lorne H. Fisher, north half of lot 35, con. 9, Darlington (3/ mile west of Enfield and N.) on Thursday, Ap- ril 4, ahl his f arm stock; imple- ments (many are new); hay;i grain and harness. See bills. Terms cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Ther- on Mountjoy, clerk; Elmer Wil- bur, auctioneer. 12-2 I have been authorized to sell by public auction for Mr. James Bell, lot 17, con. 8, Hope Twp. (haîf mile south of Garden Hill store) on Tuesday, March 26 at 1 p.m. sharp, all his farm stock, implements, etc. Farm sold. Terms cash. Willard Lord, clerk; Jack Reid, auctioneer. 12-1* I have been authorized to sell by public auction for Mr. Jack Archer, lot 27, con. 8, Hope Twp., at Elizabethville, on Thursday, April 4, all his farm stock, imple- ments, hay,- grain and furniture. Sale at 12:30 sharp. Farm sold. Terms cash. Willard Lord, clerk; Jack Reid, auctioneer. 12-2 Someone's individual gr'eed is at the root of every international need. I hereby give notice that any hounds, perÏon or persons hunt- ing, shooting, or carrying firearms on or about the premises of lot 25, con. 4, or lots 25 and 26, con. 5, Clarke Township will be prose- cuted to the full extent of the law. 12-1* W. C. Evans Club 15 wish to take this op por- tunity of thanking their patrons u for the support and co-o rtio* ~vn their activities dur~ the ~ ast season. Tbe proceed&ý fro the St. Patrick's dance are bein& turned over to the 24th of Ma Day Fund. l"11 They regret that there was not a larger auditorium available that they might have accommo- dated more and thus made their donation larger. 12-1 Wanted to Buy or Rent FIVE to 8-roomed house or apart- ment, unfurnlshed. Mr. Steele, Walker Stores. Phone 451. 7-tf Pasture WILL pasture cattle, good shade and- running creek. W. G. Wot- ten, R.R. 2, Burketon. 12-1 1 ille FEEDS IXKK POMMES Etc.

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