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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Sep 1935, p. 6

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANTlfLE, OrrARIO. THURSDAY, SEPT. l2th, 1935 Kid Team Wins Bowling Tourney Here Wednesday NXicholis and Wither.lge Repeat Civic Holiday Smccess In Doubles Event Bcwmanville Bowling Clubs kid tean triumphed again last Wed- nesday when they won 3 garnes with 14 up to annex the prize in Special Bargain IE XCUIRS IONS TO ALL STATIONS IN WESTERN CANADA r',irgn54p. as illustr atedwi'iiiail fitting.............................. .-$120.we Oflier compiete Bathroom 1, equipment as iow as $S5.00 Hydro's Free Gift to CANA ~Rural Dwellers 1È~ Electric Currenit wil) b. provided-Free of Charge-for operating electrie pumnps to provide water under pressure for j;Household Sanitary Sytemns. Write for Free Booklet For Sale By * ~ Bert Parker Phone 651W Bowmanville EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO, LTD. 35 Duro-Spedial London Hamilton Toronto Winnipeg Vancouver ià WESTERN CANADA Sp.ciaIFrom Ail Stations argainEXCURSIONS in the East Bowlle 0 Peterboro0 R HE 003 502 Olx-11 18 5 001 100 000ý- 2 7 .5 iow'lle AB R H PO A E Moise 3b 6 12 20 0 Cameronrf 5 13 2 00 Bagnell. cf 4 3 230 0 Williams.ss 5 1 i 54 2 Cordea. lb 5 2 211 1 0 Hicks. 2b 5 23 14 1 Large. If 5 0 I1 1O0O Bates. c 5 02 21 1 Piper, p 4 12 02 1 Total 44 Il 18 27 12 5 Peterboro AB M H PO A E Hop, f 4 02 3 00 Saunders, 3b 4 1 1 1 1 0 Mowry. as 4 0 0 4 1 3 Maadsley. cf 4 0 1 2 0 0 IBilliugsley. cf 4 0 0 2 O00 INichols, 2b 4 0 1 1 4 0 Clarkte, lb 4 1 2 5 0 0 Rogers, c 4 0 0 6 1 2 Smoke p 41000l3 0 Total 36 2 7 27 10 5 Ruas batted in: Clarkte. Corden 5. Hicks, Large 3: Two base bits: Hope. Cameron 2, Hicks and Bag- nelI: Stolen bases: Clarkte 2. Moise. Bug-uell and Hicks 2: Left on hases: Peterboro 7, Bowmanville 11: Strike-outs: Smoke 3, Piper 2; Bases on balls: Sunoke 2. Umpires-Johaston of Peter- boro sud Ccossett of Port Hope. Here's a bigger, stronger tire than you can buy any- where at this Iew price. And you can bet when Goodrich guarantees a tire, it's buit te give you horuest mileage and troublc-free ser- vice. Se wby buy unknown, nameless tires? Geodrich iguaranteed Commanders cost net a penny more. Corne in teday. That's the way te ait your tire cous. ]ROY Nielkols COING DAILY-SEPT. 21 to OCT. 4 inclusive Return Limit: 45 ays 1kw yî,u hate t0 CENT A MILE - A H A e babis uffering -C U GOOD IN COACHES ONLY fkîn ehajed ilh g CO TICE SLEEPING CAR ACCOMMODATION APPId lrth'e- S?.mainocs=maeIs required the lolleai li uihtly hIgher lfes ppi bath Dr-Case'a,,*~ BOWMANVILLE (b ) $( Touri4si.pl, a st apgsoxim.toIy 1 tic petmile, ples r.guiau berth a.. lietpeei i arSIiddSleping mdParIorCrn et appoimately 1 hepe mile, plus rogulr btth er chaîfriate and reiieves uhe s - t. - 1 tremiIîg airnenta. t ie a CONVENIENT TRAIN SERVICE mn 1iucjnaî ireat- StanLdard Clans Tickets good via GREAT LAKES route;5 menus and berth extra. ment which Serra the skie d BAGOAGE Cheeked. Siopoveris et Port Arthur, Armâtronir and 1wet. Tm ea thy. I uao a« G o r c 'rhaù, Sie png Car reservatuns. andi aO information f nm ans' agent.A 1K FOR 11A DBILL U AIrj CANAD IAN NATIONAL 0r.tuaeý omadr Co mnor Part 1 la the procuring of an educa- lion il s te be expected that the eyes Play their part and this should be doue la a manner nal- ural to the comfort of the per- sons semng. So naturai sbould Ibis be that il might be saiti that You would net know You bad eyes. What are some of the thiaga 10 nterfere? Il seemas almostthIe natural tbing to mention firal of alI. disease. yet diseases oafly touches a very amaîl percentage of cases, the greateat interfer- ence Vo vision is found in the use of the eyes and tbeir.exposure tri Ihings not the best for them. Il will endeavour to enumerate a few of these most common] y met witb in the use of tbe achool cbildas eyes, whicb if neglected may become so f ixed and uncom- fortable as te retard the child in bis sebool work rendering him 10w in bis efficiency. open 10 Ieirn certain habits which corne read- ily 10 bim because bis is not open to apply bis mind freely to bis work owing Vo, some defect not corrected. Don'I be too quick to blame your cbild for someîhing be cannaI be]p. Remove the handicap if Possible, sud allow bi- to find bis place properly and naturally. To Be Continued THE FAMOU S RUBBING -LINIMENT Get the new large econ- -z' orny Size-AlSO avail. S able in samaller. regular B ize.a Testifies for Itself- Dr. Mothers Value this Qil-MoTir- mas' Eclectric Oil needs ihO ers who know how suddenly croup mnmal of its po-xer other'may seize their children and how i tself. Whoever tries it fori necessary prompt. P.etion is in ap- ýs or colds. for cuts or con- plying relief. always keep at hand is. for sprains or burns. for a supply of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric sin the limbs or body, well OiL because experience h a s vthat the medicine proves t.aught themn that this is an ex- Eand needs no guarantee. cellent preparation for the treat- shows why this 011 is in gen- ment of this ailment. And they use. render it a valuable medicine. Royal Theatre WHEN YOU'VE JUST HAD WORD TED HAS WON THAT SCHOLARSHIp... AND YOU'RE PLEASED AS PUNCH.. AND SO IS HIS MOTHER.. Don't just tcike it out in smiling. Tell him ies a chip off the old block ... vica Long Distance. ONight rates on "Anyone" (station-to-station) calis NOW BEGIN AT 7 P.M. Frank Williams PAGE SIX Basebali IN THE ALM OF SP RTSoftball Girls' Softball I ~KA I Football Daily Sept. 21 to Oct. 4 Return Limît: 45 days. ONE CENT PER MILE Good in Coaches offly Sleeping Car Privileges Passage Tickets also on sale good in:- (a) tourist sleeping cars at ap- proximately l'4Ce per mile, Plus regular berf h fare. (b) parlor and standard sleeping cars at approximatelyluc Per mile, plus reg'ular seat or' berth fare.1 Stopor'ers granted at Port Arthur.i Ont. andi ai stations wsest thereof.1 How w this Bathroom ir Don'f live in jusf a 'hause' - m ing a new, modern bathroomn and a D Thi Duro-Special Pumnping Syste ..~capscty of 250 gais. per hour, con Tank. 25- or 6-cyce 1 10-voit mofor. Look at theà * Three ieces - RR+h hoer -v- '1c Ucubles Tourna:nent stagnd OHW EIR EE- -I A cfzenclub n tcok reest i ~ ing e p o a s iTO-ýNIGHT K N ALrThom i r .urnamient. con-iing fr-omXhitby. WWhee B n le WUpr To aone or"thir'fi"uretoi"'tha Icr*onto. Pcter-borýo. Coboureg. Qsii- 'akeaneapporaner ailrto eektcoug t w a and Bowmiýanvýilie. Kidd's i ' . te Osan apSeniraeaîlt ea Young Peoples reopned Thurs- tougio Cobourg pair came~ second inth the OshawaSeniorbmeb. ,... i day night with the re-ellection of uso 'cuN.na -ýw t 3uamuuwo an çaill play the nowmanville Royals iof ficers. paîns and il up. iiie Fire Chief Gimb- G in I p e Y C 1 2 ic nehibicmpus toiht Tthurs- Tere was a good turn-out at . ko :erL's Peteboro pair. took thirt!Sho apsd,-ihýTus church Sunday morning. Rev. E.I itself daY at 6 o'clock. We were given Beech gave a splendid discourse This s *place with two gantes wcn and e rb oRa ess Put r, e t te understand that there would oni the "Miracle at the pool of eralu 2() ro.nts ip. Ptror1~yuso The~yuhu pair ;ýho claimed Up Poor Exhibition ln 1ak Met A be no slip-up in the arrangements Bted" Ib ehoc'~wa.s compoed of First Round of O. B. A. High School On Ii ie Mr. and Mcs. Tamblyn. Orono. * our1 Nicholla and Clarence With- September lSth -________Mc. and Mrs. M. Dunbar, Perry- eridge. youngest imembers of the A. Playdowns. town. and MIrs. I. A. Reid and c"iub. They were nmembers of th- The annual field and track1 Deanery Carpet Jack at Mrs. WVesley Elliott's. rini: \whchl won the Gooctvea.r, Gir ing the lie 10 that popular meet of the Bowmianville High Bi Mrs. Stein and son. Toronto. at Trophy in the Civic Holiday scnig wh1ch says 'Simoke gets in School will be held on Wedîjea- Bi Schedule Is Mrs .Milton Robinson's tournament. your eyes". the Bowmanville day. Sept. 18th. If raml causes a Drawn For Season Mr. and Mrs. E. Evanus, Orono. Wý7dn.scay's garr.cý %wee the Royals reversed proceedings and postponement, thc meet. will bec.H a nAanH ads Mrs. Wm. HaterNon vrlle las', tourrrient raines on local 9ot in the hair of Mr'. Smnoke. whl moved up to Thursday. A few Rev. F .MsnAanMs m erNwovle c f,.-!'fer 1 seaFon. The assumed the inounrt dutues for the events will take place in the Anglican Men's Clubs of North- wvith friends. grenvere in splendid condition %isiting Feterboro Raybesas. moî'ning at the school campus umnberland and Durham ihcs îs.Ms E. Undeghm.M r-m anrI the competition was keen. Paeed by Manager -Scotty- Cam- whîle the afternoon events are ih erstrME.Ud- Pron and Eddie Hicks, the Clan being run off at the Cream cof The Executive of the Northum- wood. 0' Cameron blasted the offerings Barley Camp. This change of berland and Durham Deanery Mi. Milton Boyd and family. The L±ndzay Wat hman Warder cf the aforementioned huirler' tc Iccation is being made because Carpetball League met at. st. Toronto. with his brother, Mc. foum ed inU 156 enter!d the daily every corner of the lot. gettinai the Inter-field meet beteeî Johns Parish Hall.PotHp.FeBo. ~~el cuTuedqy. it ,vas fir'l 18 1-ts, and were helped no end Eowmanvville - Uxbridge > Whitby- and under the ]eadersipofth ________________ '*taled as; a eaily in 1905. but by ftive errors in running up ar- Port Perry takes place at the rev. F. H. Ma.son. Newcastle, the j cetui nec to the veekly field in impressive 11-2 victocy in the first Cream of Barle.- camp the follow- business of the previous year was NE WTON VILLE 1921. Las' year it became semi- ca of the series in the 0. B. A rîr Wednesdgy. disposed wvith.________________ i weekly.. The present publisher islA playdowns on Sarurdas'. AlthotiLh several of the local The following was a roll cal I yohr W. Deval. but the paper was It seemied t0 be the day for' the tcack stars of former years have frein the various clubs-Cobourg. Recent Visitors: Mc. and Mrs. icrmiieiiv owned and published by, ruinatuon of pros erbs as our fri- graduated. the tucn-out to prac- R. Austin. T. Marsh: Port Hope. W. Rutherford in Toronto Mr'. Sic Sain Hughes. iEnd. the Pitcher. who oppeared to tices has neyer been so enthusias- H. Ballard, Leo. Holdsworth: Wm. Andrews in Barrie and Oril- ce of the samne thickuess and stab- tic and it is expected that the lo- Newscastle. H. Brereton. W. Croxv- lia Mca. E. L. Marjerrison aud ility as hîs vapory name-gave cal school will retain its high ther. Rev. F. H. Mason: Bow- Jane. Sudbury. and Miss Lucyý thelieto halsayng.'whreplace in the records. mnanville. *R. Bate, J. Hlumphrey. rutoot.wt c u there's smoke there's fîre". Ap- The cinder Irack at the camp H. Hunt. Mca. George Stapleton Jr Miss pacnrl hehasneyr ear 0fbasbee feed0f eed an pu Te metig ws tenopened Elsie Wallace with hec sister. Mca. A ilo prnl h a evrhad fla ee re o ed adpt Th etngIste Herb. Alexander', Maple Mr. charmingthat axiom. Urifortunately foi' in tip-top shape and the infield for the election of officers for the and Mca. S. Glover, Miss Helen bim. he is unable to vanish intoha lobe old ota e-cmn eradRvF.HM-DrigtM.Jckt lde Sy ue tim air like amoke. foc when he bsas enrle,5 htsv cigya n e.F .M-DrigoM.Jc Glover aI ;rid tat itte cic inthefoutheral records will likely fal both son Newcastle was î'e-elected pres- Mr. McGill*s. Argyle. They called Iredtatlttetrc i hefurhaI the local me n tte I-ietadH alr.Pr oe innîng during a particulacly vie- ter-School. metan t heIn et and Hala r. Pr.oen Rev. and Mca. Wallace. Green- O H N E ious Royal rýally. he was caugbtI bank. Mca. Wallace is not at al 0 Illed moregpunanhment . ______th_______ t The achedule for 1935-36 was wvell Mc. and Mca. Bruce Leuty. a sor ent ackto hmenblok O___ _____ _dcawn up as follows:- Port Hope. witb Mr. and Mca. W. But n du farnes to hisNewcastle at Cobourg Oct. 14 C. Lane. ilyouug elongated Indian twirler Mr.Georenville Novsmov t was not aIl his f ault, five ercors otHoea Newcastl î11 e oepucae rmM.S .'roving rather painfu] to the am- .e Nov.atCbur e-9Sih rwh ntunm boitions of the Petes. In the third. Portis after two were down and with Newcastle at t Hope Dec. 10 furnurure down to hua house at CamronandBagellon ase, a Coour atPort Hope Jan. 14 the faî'm. a resuit of a double walk, Corden Nwatl tBo'"manville Jan. 1 isMrurt ca a and Hicks came lhcough with Pr op tC-boîucg Feb. 10 returned to High Sohool in ucesiv htstodrveintheeBowmanville atNw a pre e. 14 rghtS.S.pncwilbheda runýand verome he ne-rn Cbour atNew2astle April 15 the Cream of Barley Camp, Sat- in te frsthalfof he nnin. Te Mn'sClub of St. John's urday. Sept. l4tb In te nxt farn. ater he ay-Churh wllce-onom, shortly. and Those attending High School bes*o hadscore ther othr ru the xecuive v so on be meet- in Newcastle foin here are Wanda Pipe. Mise.Bagell Wiliam ingto akearrangements for the McKay. Evel,('n Bellamy. Alice Fal aud Large al bit safely and Ibese pngnih as they hope te, and Walter Fa]I. combined with to fumbles by te rnake this ared-letter year. ohrcaesiyk wwen C -ottpsetfv usaccosa the ___________ Il 11 plte.their cbildren are tcoubled silh The Royals added antpar PAINT PRICES SHARPLY worms. and they lose no lime in REUCDaPPlYing a celiable cemedy- m te ixh n age___dobl,___CE Mother Graves' Worm Extermin- Cordn's ingl. afielder's choicr'eor sud a miscue: and their final A sharp reduction in the priceatr markec camne in the eighth wheiiî of first quality bouse paint to Hicks, after doubliug 10 lef t stol- $37.5 per gallon is annouuced en third and scored on au infieid1 page 2 by the manufacturera of Iut. -ome of Canada's best-known l'I I Piper, on the mound foc the branda of paint. the reduction to locals. got better as the game wore .. aIe effeet immediately. Il =~ and gcanted but seven luit- Iu making the announcement, o otb Ihe visitora ruas being 1hÎ* AS lo0 a the companies concerued state :esulî of fumbles. that the reduction is not justified Caunecon. wir.h two doubles and $I5 by any change in market condit- -i singlie, sud Hicks wilh îtw'o ions or manufactucing costa. I iingles and a two-bagger led the~ They point out. bowever. that bittera while Hicks, who had a during the past few yeacs many zwell day despite an errer. sbared bouseholders have been mialed the fielding honora witb William:., by "bargain" pricles int.o uain.g On oe ocasin Hcks entinferior paint with resulta that ovec behund second to make a stp eacîed unfavourably on the whole sud to-.sed to Williams while s1t0iîll ndustry. i'unning 10 force a runner. In the seventh. Williams t00k a bafl tbat was so hard bit the uinpire oly Lad lime 10 lift bis legou othe way sud Williams,.fe ANDTHIK F E rou d y u iIe taking the baIl coutinued 10 sec- o Id ond 10 make tbefoc-u.ETAM AG YUY o r In your home? mBert CoEXTRA ILEAGE YOb* Y our- ne-up as second baseman n GET WITH GOORICH iake if a REAL HOME by instali- Saturday. His shoulder is stil uro Automnafic Pumping Sysfem. rir'ing him trouble, but the real CER I IE 'em, ail Car.adian-made, hav ng ceason for bis absence was be- Impetewilh 0 gl. alvnied cauebe was playiag another mplfewih 3 gi alvned match at the alter U'.at afternoon COMMANDERS r cosfts only $82.50. with the miniater in charge ofBy.H.TkO. the gamne. Sport fans wish Bert yeC.gH.Tu pecalt. se prices! and bis bride heartiest congratu- EyesOUR ht LD AND tIEEE s avosin. anu IiT-:14 ain.YU HL N IEE mmmumma Friday - Saturday - September 13 - 14 JANE WITHERS and O. P. HEGGIE in "eGingerý Mith Jackie Searle and Katharine Alexander. COMEDY - CARTOON - NEWS Matinee Saturday 2.30 p. mi. Monday - Tuesday - September 16 - 17 JEANETTE MACDONALD and NELSON EDDY in "Naughty Marietta"" COMEDY - CARTOON - NEWS Matinee M.Nonday 4 p. m. Wednesday - Thursday - September 18 - 19 CHARLES RUGGLES and MARY BOLAND,'in "People Will Talk"ý COMEDY - CARTOON - NEWS Matjnee Wednesday 4 p. m. COMING: Grace Moore in "LOVE ME FOREVER" Shirley Temple in "ýCIRLEY TOP" ~THE SCARLET PIPERNEL" "THE BARRETTS 0F WIINIPOLE STREET" A M mý

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