PAGE TERZE TEE CAN.ADIAN STATESMAI". BOWMÂNVILLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 29tb., 1926. 84c In Toronto 67c At Cawker' s A man f amiliar with the butcher business in Toronto called at our store recently and purchas- ed a piece of steak. "Why we neyer trim the meat like that. We just give them the piece bone, fat and all, he said "Let's see", lie added", what wiII be the difference in price of your way of selling meat and ours"? We did so, and here was the resuit: In Tor- onto it would have cost 84c and our price was only 67e for the piece.1 You can draw your own conclusions-and understand why it pays to buy your nieat at Caw- ker's. C. M. CAWKER & SON Victoria Building Butchers Bowmanville Phone 64 are prom ptly relieved by D8 THOMAS' EC LECTRUCO rTHAT ST HA$ DEEN SOLD FOR NEARLY FI FTY VEAN AND 18 TO-DAY A GREATEa SELLER THAN EVER DEFORE 18 A TESTIMONIAL THAT aPEAKS FOR ITI NUMEROUS CURATIVE OIJALITIES. _______________________________ i I - BOWIWANVILLE BOY LEADS D. & O. BASEBALL SCHEDIJLE ORCHESTVRUA ANDl RÂNDI LOCAL AND OTKERWISE Mrs. Chas. Manning is visitiflg ber sister, Mrs. Isabelle Siripture, in Toronto. Mrs. L. B. Niehois and Master Douglas and Miss Truby Smith spent Thursday in Toronto. Mr. Wni. King, New Toronto, spent the weekend with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. King. See Salamander Alexander John Henry Jones and bis wife Zuzu at St. Paul's on Friday, May 7th. Mrs. D. Rutley and Mrs. Tru. Power, Maple Grove, visited Miss A. Câmlýbell, Cobourg, and took in the, W. M. S. Convention. A wide varîety of subjects in theý field of the outdoors is covered in' May issue of Rod and Ga.n. It con-1 tains interesting articles wh.lch' should prove of value to those plan- ning to visit the woods or stream. .Departmenta of Pishing Notes aiid Outdoor Talk carry articles partie- ularly appropriate. Bonnycastle Dale's contribution is a novel one, giving sportsinen an insight into the coxumercial aide of fishing for niark- erel. Raymnond Thompson presents an interesting nature study of the bear. An intereeting article on Jasper National Park appears. Pub. lished bh. W. J. Taylor, Limited, Woodstock, Ontiario. Par Burns and Scalds.-Dr. Thom- as' Fllectric Oil will take the fire out of a burn or scald. It should b. at band in every iitchen so that it may be available at any tirne. There is no prepax'ation required. Justi apqdy the ou ta the hurn or scaldi and te pain wifl ahate and in a short time cease altogether. BOWMAN VILLE [ BOWLING ALLEY AND 1 RECREATION CLUB Normian Greenfield "The Goodyear has many first class musicians in the plant and a real organizer in Bob Greenfield who is one of the most enthusiastic musi- clans Goodyear bas ever Itat. Bob was the man who organize(l the Goodyear Priar's Orchestra who play at all the Goodyear dances. They are also booked for rnany engagements fram outside organiza- tins and always givie entire qatis- faeion. 'Phere are f ew lad ustrial plante thet have the distiructiun of having bath a band and an orchestra, oiu- pecialiy witen tàlere is anly one day on witich a rebhearsal can be arranged owing ta the musicians being scat- tered among the different sbiftz. Bob Greenfleld can play several instruments himself and bas sipent a great deal of bis tinte ge4ffling things goi.ng musically in the plant." We might give titis additionul in- formation about the Greenfield faun- ily, every metaber being musieally inclined. The fatlier was a member of D. O. & P. Co. Band for many years and still pays in Godyear Bnd. Norman's actMiities are eut- lineti above. Fred is C. N. R. sta- tion agent at Newtonville and bas an orchestra at Wesley'eille. Cecil la conductor of a band and orchestra at Whitby. Victor la a member of the Stratford Band and Percy was drum major of the 136t~h Bugle Ba.nd. Distant fields may look "green," but it takes thie Greenfields ta beat the band! Roads are intprovingeyery day. Brds are busy building nests. No need ta stamnp your paid Up bills uow. IncSme tax returns will not be auci a trial now. 'Te coal business in Whitby car- ried on for over 25 yeurs by Mr. E. R. Blow and for ma.ny Years pre- ioua ta that by 'is father, the late John Blow, ha& been sold ta John McOCelland of Bridgeburg. MiiJ.er's Wormn Powders will clear the stomach and bowels of werins, 3o that the chfid will no more b. troiibled by their ravages. The powders are sweet to the t5ate and no child will objeectot taling thera. They are non-injurious ln their com-1 position ,and wbile in some cases ithey may cause vomiting, that must not be taken as a ign that tihey are nauseating, but as an indication of their effective work Here are the facts When 3 telephone orders can bg taken in the time required for one order over the counter - as has been proven - and the amount of a telephone sale averages almost a third more, as it dries, can there be any doubt in your mind that the nierchaxit who uses the telephone consistently will win out over the rival who does not? Can you afford to over- look the rapidly increas- ing importance of the telephone in your busi- ness for increasing sales and reducing the cost of selling? Be open-minded. Try t - not spasmodically, but consistently, and judge for, yourself. New TorcSito Goodyer Plant Has Many First Clas Musiciant In the March issue of "The Wing- foot Clan," a bright new-sy ntontihly pubikation issued for the entployees of the Goodyear factories at Bow- manville and New Toronto, an arti- cle appeared which will be of inter- est to many of aur readers. The article referredtito the organ- izing of a band to play at hockey matches by Norman <Bob) Green- field, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Robt. Greenfield, Ontario St., Bow- manville. It reads in part: ELECT FOOTBALL OFFICERS A meeting wvas held in Dr. Dev- itt's Dental Parlors on Saturday evenîng for the purpose of reorgan- izing the Bowmanville Football Club which bas been inactive for several seaeonS. FromT the number wbo turned out it looks, as thougit a very succes»ful season is -ahead. Dr. J. C. Devitt, who took the chair (Pro Tent), called those pres- ent to order. The first business was to decide upon the possibility of getting enougli players ta form a team. This- was' found po-sible and these officers were then elected: Ilonorary President.s-MaYorTS. Holgate, F. C. Vanstone andGe.W James; President-Dr. J. C. Devitt; Vice-P'residents-Dr. C. W. Sîsanen and Herb. Argue; Secretary-Treas- urer-R. G. Harding; Executive Canmnittee-R. Butes, A. Dunlop, W. Blake and Tearn Captain. Teani colora decided were green and white. Secretar-y was instrurt- ed ta get in touch witb Solina, En- niskillen, Ebenezer, Hamspton, Maple, Grave andi Zion witlh the idea of .forming the- Sourth Darlington League and getting the fixtures ar- ranged. SeCTelary was alsu, in- structed ta write the High Scitool Board for permission ta use High Scitool Ground for aur home gan*s THE BOYS' OWN COLUMN High Scitool Softbll Softball is ag'ain -an important tapir at school. Bofore school, af- ter school, during recesses and P. T. periotis the entinisiasts play bal. The bal l always going whe n there are no classes in session. 0f cour-se, as soon as te bell rings the hall ia drapped for more important sub- jects (?).- School looks farward ta enterin a strong tean in Town League tItis year. Prospects loak very brigb±. Students are even talldng of winning the cup again. However, time will tell. C. S. E. T. News Six out 09 seveit local groups leld meetings titis week. AUl were well attended and c'arried out successful- )y. Micmac Camp Micmac Camp of Trait Rangera met Tuesday evening with.fair at-. tendance. Meeting opened with Chief Ranger Bradley Honeymun in charge, and usual devotîo'tul and business periods. Discussion an badges was belti f ollowed by blintifolti boxing com- petition wbich was very interesting and aafnusing. Senega Trait Rangers Senegas of Trinity Clturch met 'Tbursday. In te absence of, the mentor, Cecil Belîman), Chief Rang- er Osborne took conmplete charge. Competition games were the feasure. The Chief Ranger bimself led in a broad and bigit jumping contest and made several record jumpG. Sioux Treasure Hunt Sioux Group meeting on Tuesday took form of a Treasure Hunt. Starting from Recreetian Rots the group followed directions on card jplaced in dýfferent locations in sur- rounding country. Hunt was quite irteresting and' a good deal of ground us covered. Directions on lest card %vere particularly gooti newvs as they sent tbe boys ta 'Deac" Goddord's for a social even-n. Thtis was ttorougbly enjoyed. Draco Tuxis Griaup Star-gazing group met at the mentor's bouse on Wednesday. Meeting wvas poorly attendeti but in- teresting. Ted Jackmnan and "Doug." Carrushers were suc*tesaful in Nvrit- ing off their "Teamn Ganes" Badge. Arrangements were madie for a hike and feed next meeting niglit Scout News At thte regular meeting of the Bowmanville group lat Wednesday Senior Patrol Leader Kenncth Swit- zer toak charge in the enforced ab- sence of Scoutmsiter F. C. Palmer. Needless ta say "Ken." pet farmed the duties in bis usual abie maarter. The knot-tieing cornpetition was postponed until next wee.k ant In- struction" gamnes were put on in- stead. 'Phese gaines are merely used ta teacit celerity anti observIL- tien in a pleasant way. rTe Scouts were requested ta ap- peur in full unifarm for te ne.-xt meeting if weatber permitteti. Notes Fourtit Formera af B. H. S. get a great deal of "Kick" out of the pre- parution of "laugbing" gas (nitrous oxide). They certainly would if tbey were able to become intaxicateti with it. Beaver Trail Ranger Camp i o meet last week. Members were "Iocketi out" se called off t.heir "in- itiation ceremeny" whîch wua ta be the avent of tihe eveming. Fiditars of Higit Scltoo& "Screech O)wl" announce VitL te paper ha& gone ta press. rTe hard-worked staff are now resting an their cars awuiting resulta of tlteir labours. W. hope they wll not b. disapipoint- aid. NEW FUEL DEPOT rTe following tentative schedule has been drawn up for the inter- mediate series in the Durbamt & On- tarit, Basebaîl League: May 24-Port Hope et Bowmanville May 24-Coiborne at Oobourg. June 2-Brighbon at Colborne. June 5-Port Hope at Cobourg. June 5-C-oîborne at Bowmanville. June 9-Brighton at Cobourg. June 9-Port Hope ut. Coîborne. June 12-Cobourg at Port Hope. June 12-Brighton at Bowmgnville. June 16-Colbomne ai Brigbton. June 19-Port Hope at Coibomne. June 19-Bownyanville at Cobourg. June 23-Port Hope ut Brighton. Jute 23-Cobourg at Coib'omne. July 1-Brighton at Port Hope. July i Cobourg at Bownianville. July 3-Coiborne at Port Hope. July 3-Bowmanville at Port Hope. Umpires wiUl be paid $4.00 a gante and expenses. 1 amn prepared to upply YOur needs for almost ail kinds ef fuel. Just received car of No. 1 CHESTNUT COAL $16 TON DELIVERED I also 'have on band good quality of eut HARD AND SOFT WOOD PuUl xeasure and weight guara.nteed wilih every order. Phone 340. CARTING fDONE Blake Wilkins King St. W. Bowmanvlle Enter Handicap Bowling Tournament to be held at MARTYN'S RECREATION CLUB May lot To May 15th Bowananville bowlers should be well repreeented at titis tourna- ment. Ask For Euh7 Form M-A-RTYNcBROS. E The Element that Makes Electric Cooking Dependable M CCLARY'S Speediron elernent gives to Electric cooking a new efficiency, a new satisfaction neyer dreamed of before. It is the speediest, most economical, most reliable protected element made-as durable as the range itself. The smooth, flat, cast-iron surface completely pro- tects the coils from accidents. Boiling over, knocks, spilîs, leaks, dripping grease cannot injure them. If coils burn out sirnply lift out elernent and have coils replaced at trivial expense. No delays. Cooks better, faster, cheaper-the one day ini and day out efficient elemnent. Now on ail McClary's Electric Ranges. The Wonderful Oven McClary's fireless cooker aven gaes on baking for haurs after cuitent is tumned off. The heavily inaulated aven walls retain the heat indefinitely-giving splendid baking results and insurng great ecanomy. Electric Range McClary Electric Ranges sold by Len Eiliott SPRING CLEANING TIMEi Most good housewives will be almost too busy cleaning, scrubing and polirhing to take care of the f amily-but Spring cleaning must be done- so at the Old Reliable Grocery Store you will find the best in cleaning preparations and polishes to help this mu<çh needed spring cleaning be done quickly and eeonomically. The family cari be well fed during this hectie tirne if you visit our store or order from us ready- prepared foods, which you will find ini abundance on our shelves, and of course, the prices are low. Phone 66 Bowrnanviul You Need More Th'an A Policy We don't simply "write insurance". A clerk can write a policy, but real service is given only by some one thoroughly acquainted with ail of the details of insurance contracta and with the man- ner in which policies fit various types of property. Make sure about your insurance before it is too late.. Consuit us today. J. J. MASON & SON Real Estate and Insurance Brokers Phone 50 King St. E. Bowmanville Now For Spring Repais Toronto Asphait Roofing-It is the Best. When Iooking over your repairs on roofing consuit us before buying. Roc-Board is proving popular for sheeting. It is fire and vermin proof. Information gladly given. Builders' Supplies--Gyproc, Filler, Lime, Paris Stone, Hard Wall Plaster, Cernent always on hand Fuel for Sale-Coke and Pochantos on hand. Several Cars of Lehigh Anthracite Received This Week. J. A. HOLGATE & SON Phone 153 or 202 Bowmanville Charming Simplicity If you are sensitive tco the beauty of your home first beauti- fy your walls with Maximnar Waldl Paper (30 inches wide) One Who appreciates the charm of simplicity wiIl dellght in the lovely deaigna we are abowla2g. Wall Paper From 10c Roll Up WW Cam aupply your neede ln Window Blinda and Curtain Ex- tension Roda. F. R. Brown Nert ta Jacobs BakerY ARCHIE TAIT AI x. MeGè*vw,ý Editor.11 1