TEIE CANADlAN STATESMA.N, BOWUAN VILLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1926 PAGE EIGHT BASE BALL TOURNAMENT ON .CIVIC HOLIDAY!TeNgewc estlge Irid1e pendce rit Stationery Store is Bsball fans f-"ewcastle r.4__-__ CM1arke a a great day here onRS AY A GU T thi12 Logical Outlet Holiday when they gathered froniT U S.YA G S t,12 every corner of -the village and towfl,- ship on thre Loimunity Green early _________________--- - - f or G~i ts jr. the afternoon to -atch the tourn- NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE Mr, and Mrs. Poidevin and family, ament arranged and maiaged by the_____ Toronto, were weekend guests of Mr. Newcastle Sports Conxmittee, and of -Miss Irene Baskerville. Toranti, is Flossie Grundv w-as a week- and Mrs. Fred Taylor and family at the hundreds sud hund-eds presentt spent the weekend at home. end guest a, Dr. Farncomb's. Mr. W. N. Buckley's lakeside cot- Keeping persistently at the de- aIl agreed it xas one of -,he flnesT ex- Nrs. W. H. Moore ha-s returned Fred Gomne, Toronto. ipn h age. Mr. Taylor, az a boy sixteen veloping of a fundamentally cor- hhitions of baseball art and skill rJ sapn iî rmpo oia i h l o e t te igte er gw.~i h rect idea is one of the ;ures-. een here or anvhere eýc in a longj frend latvsitwt rmpo Tia i h l o ronh, ý ;lof Mr. F ered Fgo an the eam, ways ta wiu success. while. Five teasOrro endal, Mr. Frank Bennett, Trn and old acquaintances îhere were Au h if da fo ie Starkvlle, Nextonville and New-[I Mrs. (Dr.) Arthur held a nmost spendiug bis vacation at home. glad to see hlm retun xxith hi-, wife sAntie xte I da frtleYicstle were scheduled to play in roui- enjoyable wxeinem roaszt at the lake 11 C. R. Carveth and S. R. Bonathan and childrer for a two weeks' vaca- sttoer tr i udmetly pe-ition for the iiew- silver cup val- Monday eveuing. are holidayiug at Wasaga Beach. tin corc.ued at $4..0, ta be presented rota tel -Mr. Fred Gomme and son Charles NMrs. J. S. Walker, Port Hope, vis- Apatofityyugirsr u xxnning team of -etunmnandj %were xxeekeud guet frIu r. tda r. Frank Alljn'_ý last week. Remmbr : : a~~Y s 1e- to be hàeld one year wxhen it would Walter Crowther. ten years of age up are eujoyirlg sort )f anuiversary or holiday "In Mrs. MeLaughlin and Mrs. i. C. their second week of camp life at soebdvý aml eer dy gin eu for competition at a sim Miss FcrsYthe and Miss Roach. Smith are visitiug friends at Oak- Copper Beech. They are the third somebdy':Iami everydy n lr xet. Any teaut winnlifl_ 't T,,roýnto, are spending their annual ville. party froni Toronto this season to the year. treyasi succesio,, holds v: aio a Mr. Frank Allin's. Pe ple. wiîl ofte u spend sev- 1f ep . 1iv c to t2 . a d M s . B --%n o t s a e t e b n ft f t i i e f e 1 era dllrs ora if whrethy Nw-onile dfaltd t K 1dl Mr.band M.\rs. Gordon. Toronto. Hope, spent the holiday xith friends air camp. The first cousisted of to ak afi~-~--hld -- axe een mn(.others and children and the second wol hstaetorak ify ý he1r.tgni chdle -,igtO '- MsOv nd and fainils-. An- M.adMr.H .Rae. o- of boys, each party arriving by spec- cent purchase for themselves. :ack o uta f locl 1pa nde-%rs.GlereMrintr.H.J aeTrn The u llfe te a s o o dal p yr l l -l to, are holidaying at M . John ial train on a Mouday afternooin and An h ra -nr tore is the The nexx- eae Sakilea od 02v1 . Summ er Sale of Boots~ and ShDes. Douglas'. returnlug eleven days later on the logical place for the purchasing champions for the pstl entire stock of sandals and ruunitlg Mrs. Neil M,%cKenzie. Toronto.seodFiaatmnooftiru- of many Df the;e ifts trC\easadpenset nes hoes at cost price. Scott's Shoe enth astwe geta e ing. A number of the girls' par- of the frst cup, the former chanîpsi Store. Newcastle. 3l Brens ndreatve mtoeddwn )r;ghard for four rn- and eýhut- Mr. AIf. Bonathan and daughters M Br adttdons. Ne Yor froni Toronto and spent Civie holi- tigorkutghe trkvletawih oo n rey , Nwmr,. -KdNexvokweekeud at the camp. W. Tn.otth Aaliletnn, hchlorty n 1ueY :mr, ,visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. nexertheless played g-ood baIl, with ai xere receut visýitors at hiS mother's, Geo. Eilbeck. Mr. John Robinson and nmen have 20Bosor"4BOrn ae naau gis Mr.adMr.Sdlc.Hmto, r Frank Allun has re-umned completed the job of puttigacn 20Bosoe ex Bigae) aanaant '\I.adNr.Sadok aitn from a pleassant motor trip thro crete floor along each front of the D w avLeNewca.tle and althoiigh each game who are spending vacation at Mca. Western Ontario. United Church sheds. Farmers and Bowmanville ~was to be a five iuuiug eveut. the Samuel Bagg's, Providence, cal1ed, teshruotte muny Township Capitalists msnaged by :hel on Newca.stle frieuds on Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Craig Elliot, Brautp-I have contributed fuuds aud drawn x'etranOmmGansbycoud mke o M. ad Ms. mau Paker ton is giîest of Mms. (Dr.) Walton-j grave1 for the purpose of improviug anudGmsycud aen Bal at Harris Ludge. the hbds irrespective of any deuom- hes wa agins Sin ois's na-! itworsonsTomut,'ee o Mm. and Mrs. Ed. T. Brittain and inational affliations as aIl realize it Mtanifold Service py bWenh of schooboysuder the ex- îsz rswt Mr. and Mrs.. J.' S. .%Ir. and Mrs. Goudy. Toronto, spent is a real coutmuuity shed open t pert managementofC F. Cannonj Joues. and other relatives in the vil- who had mucb to do with their ea rly, lage. the weekend at 'Mr. John Douglas'. the whole public at ail times. Mr. Ta rv es training. 'Phere were' several! Rev. C. W Balfour, ProCathedral, . Misses Edna. M1argaret and Mar- ,Geo. P. Rickard. and Mm. Henry Ad- Tht roids or thrills sud eoctement rose to top' Sault Ste 'Maie, Ont., wlth - xveeSI- ion ascoe speut the weeke nd wsith ams have devoted much turne to the kuot pitch a imsi rs. Balu ndfmlýwretewekn other Toron-to friends at Camîp Cop-j furtheriug of the improvenient on your every want- which un to eigt innings when the guests of Mr. ad Mm. P. F. Le- per Beech. bhl ftecuc oiite r locals lu brilliant play spoiled the Gresley. Mr. sud Mms. A. R. Wynu, St. Pet-I Howell Ro'wland, Mr. Wallace ovisin aginstChapions chances of wuuîug thel M. and Mms. Wood of Hamilton eraibu mg, Florida, are X,-olidla.i withlHImes, Mm. Norman Rickard, Mm. Provson aais econd cup for this year an vhee oiayn tMm u r parents, Mm. and Mrs. Thos. T. H. lmne wahave bee Gibain t r adM s__________________ disbilty The score wa.s Newcastle 4, Orono Wm3,n's aade vee m u The Towers.___________________ death QI'su hea shoua ofivltorycould John Trewin, Torouto, was also a Mr. sud Mrs. Edmuud Tbackray head aay weekeud guest. and sou visited their uncle, Mr. Wm. a pennless odsude. The icto grs of theecoKndrau W. M. S. of the United Cburch Tbackray, Co'bourg, duriug the week- aandieS odag. te fial gainefbtesencond al htisd ndonThurreur bouhtai for seven iuninýts, Shin Moise pitehb- meets thi -urday afterneoou inteedsuontereuubouhhm Thats mder lie in insucesson te wolefifeenS. S. Rooms, wlth Mrs. (Dr.) Butl-em to Newcastle with themn to speud That'smodem ife ginsucessindte wble ffteu su Mmowland lu charge Civic Holiday. Tnhies. eat was intense oftbnpdgai.M. Frank Spence, M. P. P., and insurance protect- the air bumrid and tbe local boys were Mm.thsud rs. DvdBo c daughter, Fort William. were Sun-H - visibly wearylng. Keudal was M.adMs ai rwn c a iioso hezcuiNr.Js u m IIA A i to assoîci by the fresh. It was a srn heavy teauvt coutpauied by Miss Blanche Couch day soas rs f tb lia n .is. os.ort tion as su~~ad put up a goo-d ean gaine as the î and Mr. Stanley Corden motoe WlladudM.Ja llot Sit uter hd on wnni n1gtbysm Hamilton and Niagara Falsaudro f trasfod l hearssteBodrof oys' ludustrial Farm, Mimlico.i -g re at s & y.5 f g a ng i h csu h or e .a d w ife . M . 4th aAmo,1ng 6rthetotheeekeudMr Cargceendtis MaiothI U fdb 4, thus wiuniug the Silver cup, sud lin were lu Port Hope durlug the n the is-sBeend Peviewithm ,-5 a.e G'LNewcastle cbeemed with the vkctors-. weekeud visitiuýg their aunt, Mrs. Mm. Msdses Cken sud sou Bnddyr Mrs. Nickle sud daughter Peggy sud agalu filled to the doors lu the even- iug for a more leugthy visit. Miss McLean, Toronto. Miss Mc- preseuted the film Behiud the Front, Toronto, sud Miss Isobel Pye cf At.rwoaesedu ot w .B A D a huimorous war picture, Dr. Butler, Wallaceburg, are holidaylug at Mm.ruright t rei e gafot Di.tnit AentComimittee presented the cup to Mer-1 Atkiuson of Torouto wss also aro.-a d rs o ud m.suad s Diti gn er sud Roy Sleep, manager and cap- day visitor. J. n r.to, aTo r.and Mrt th Phone 245w Elgin St. tain as well as catcher sud. pitcher J .TyoTrno pn h Bowmanville of the chaempions who expresse d Congratulations to Misses Marion ieek nsd civic holiday at C.oun- IBaskerville, Grace Bragg sud Rutb illor 1.e Gibson'S. Miss Yvonne Tay- _______________________________________________________Haucock on successfully psssiug lor has been makiug a more proloug- their examinations at Suruimer School ed stay wîth bier grandpameuts sud ________________________________________________ at Bobcaygeou sud winuiug their uucles Lounie sud Ralph. diplonias as leaders iu Young Mm. Edgar Osborne, Tom mto, Peopl-e's Work. spent the holiday with frieuds lu Mr. sud Mrs. Gowdy sud childmeu, town sud judgiug frpnm hi> general Toronto, speut last week as guests of appeamauce, the cames of life are Mrs. Gowdy's uncle sud auut, Mm. restiug lightly ou hhut Ed's msuny Finai CleanUp Sale of.Sum m er and Mrs. Joh Douglas, with whom friendsinteodhm w er were also holiday weekeud visitors. deuce lu Toronto. Dresses at Bargin Prices Mis,-es Beatrice sud Gmsce Bragg Floor Oilcloth. regular 60e for40 iweme each heard wlth delight lu solos sq. yd., at Couch, Johnston & Cry- at he venngservice of the United derman's. Churh o Sudaylast, Miss Beat- de tkngaflue alto part ru an au- - tbemn sd Miss Grace reu-derîug as a CHURCH ARMY CRUSADERS specral sele-tiou that ever dear fav- Dresses reguarly worth to $3.50, Bargain $1.95 orite, The bost Chord. . Hait at NewcaatieI Dreses eguarl woth o $2-5, Brgan $.75 the Newcastle Lawu Tenuis Club Newcastle wa.s arccomded the bonort havebee enage lu be astfewof s tweuty-four boums' visit by a Dresses regularly worth to $18.75, Bargain $9.75 haeweei. earngg ith loe sd Ofa section of the Church Anny Crusad- afllVkU& reses edued n pice ta arrnt as meînbers of Class A are condomn- ers and Sisters froafn Euglaud en Iniida ressreue i rce t arat ed bas eached its conclusion. The Tuesday sud Wednesday of last________________ Clearance this weekend. two leadiug pairs who survived 'the week. The party consisted of five _____________ Cleaancethisweeknd.processe of eliinination lu the mixed gentlemen sud four ladies or baîf of doubles eveuts weme Dm. J.' W Le- the nuuubem wbo are makiug s tour SE ILFOR SATURDAY May sud Miss Eileeu Cooke sud Mr. of Canada from Motreal to Hamil- SPEIALWreford Soucb of Bowm-suville sud ton dunug the mouths of May, Juue,I 500 Printed Broadcloth, Prit Chambray bis partuer Miss Ruth HancocL~ July snd August. The whole eight- and Gingham Dresses, regularly Worth f ar more. -Teening h final.s ouTuen ssy b teaner cnt r esto-s This Special Price represents only price of the Haucock6 winnlrtg out and are thus for tcurng the sinallem towns sud it o0 the 926chapios of te Nwcatlewss a destined honor to Newcastle, material, Tennis Club lu the Seul-oms or Class consideriug its size, that memnbers' f SATU DAYEACH 98cA. The members of the club beld the paty who are here for orly matria, ATU DA EA H tirer m.uhlyte su seuts ocial about four montb.s should include it ON time ou t-he court adjoiuiug the in their itiuerary. 5 TO WN 1QOO yarý of Summer Dress Materials in Uete h bou Thusday eveuiug o uedy nrn- engbouh Rayon Crepes, Silk and Cotton Crepes, Voiles aiffl la,-;t. ou their way by Anglican frleud3 of Lieut. A. W. B. Steveuson who the E 4 d ow ymoo. hyFr Raon.,Clarn in Two Great Specials at was fataîîy injured when tlhe air- werîhsietown eci- by RotoE.,hy iog loin F Rayons, Cieaanngi we. Jme hspiadb ly eenvd by ev. E., WSIIbU 69c nd 9c Yad pltie er. mnil1 at Rithmend Hill on Tuesday, ilies of St. George's Church aud jJuly 27th,' was well kuowu ta szeveral ealy lu the eveuiug were semjed 40 dzenPure SýiIk Women's Rose, in ail the N.ewcsstle resideuts to whom bhis wlth tes lu St. George's Parish Hall. m fl h neeran ppla sads Tipexwigt oea-1tgi u utimely ed brought A br -Flcru hoftmnflM 5 L I SPECAL ATU DAY89cPAI su hemdauhte hee î th itfliigtheseamueslockite a fteso the Sgood va1iié. rersoeuýi , Lucarwll wr s IB. F. Moise, captain; lst bafe-AI. and ~he vîsitiors were taken another am S J-~* S BRI1 rL>IGraham~; 2ud base-Geo. Wood- stage on thein wa»Y, tO, Bowmanville, y «moII Iu =I-CO H . , B O N hose,3rd base-Frank Bennett, Mn. W. H. Gîbsoli, Mr. Tho". Mont- Il ake &G co N.casle Aintey Butier; short stop-Wilbert ague, sud M. Cecil Horrocks kindly C. field-Dldk Cowan; R. field-Em- the furtherance ofc their progresa L ei neat Pearce, Tomu Bro'wn. thnough thia gardon of Ontario. *Side Talkso Hiolidays are here, cn o ccupied in arrangements of mn Bread No. 14 sequently our thoughts are niainly )f picnic parties, etc. sud vaiety of its contents. What could be nicer than sandwiches of Lactoinaît Bread Utopia Bread.aaddmeat o and will make up a basket fit for the most fastidious. We are Food Specialists. Call 97, The Big Variety Ba.kery. The Bowmanvilfle Bakery Successors to Christie's Bakery Bownfville * GtJa»wrTEAND ACCIDEcNT jrnouratte(ilimpa1lu COL. A. E. GOODERI Prestdent Mlso Fire and Life î.utnches: IHalita-x. St. John. Montreal, Ottawa, London, Winnipeg, Caljgary, Vancoulver. HiAM- C. A. WITH-ERS Vïice-Pr.,. à Man. En rector STRONGEST CASUALTY COMPANY. SEE OUR AGENT FOR SPECIAL LOW RATES ON YOUR CAR ALSO PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. NO OBLIGATION. Agent C. M. CHANDLER Newcastle r Goods Must G o Men' Staw ats ........................... 1/z rc Men's Summer Combinations, regular $150 and $2.00 for ............................................. 12 Men's Balbrîggan Shirts and Drawers, regular 75e and $1,00 for ................................... 69c Men's Khaki Pants, regular $2.50 for ........$2.0 Men's Work Shirts, Big B. Brand, for .......$1.0 Men's Black and Brown Cotton Sox for .......25c Men's Bathing Suits, regular $1.50 for.... $.0 Boys' Bathing Suits, regular $1,00 for........ 69c Men's Ail Wool Bathing Suits, regular $3.50 and $4.00 for ........................................... $2.50 Boys' Wash Suits, 2 to 7 years,..........½/ Price Reductions on ail hines of Summer G.oods. Men's Suits ai $1.00 off Regular Price9 S. G. 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