L'HE C;AIADIAN 8TATESMÂrI. BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 28th., 1927 PG HE "IhnMîghtj GadWeBoiqght Tbat's the way the menfolk talk when the oid wood stove bas been replaced by a beautiful Perfection Oil Stove. Fine for dici i1 No more wood to chop and carry!1 But it brlngs joy to the women, too, for it means far less bard work; ne asbes to Iug, ne backbreaking drudgery. Meaiscan be cooked in no tme -no waiting, ne worry. Lea pot-wasbing, for tbe Perfec- tion gives dean, smokelesa, odorles eat. Sec the new modela, pricea $9.00 to $170.00. Distributed in Canada by THiE SHIEET METAL PRODUCTS Co. OP CANADA. LfIMITED MONTP.EAL TORONTO WINNIPEG EDMONTON VANCOUYVER CALGAY This Is las eresting "With a Fer fection you don't have tb icurry dround and get zwoed b build a fire. SimpIy toucha match go it and you bave a bot )lre ai once. You can bave a litie hat or mdium beat, and' if you arc a littile b/i band, au, d,,tens# be111I ewer ban) il fail ume yrt." Mrs. T. B., Tiflonborg& Oui. 011 Cook &oves and Oucn Choice Meats For Ail Occasions APPETIZING NOURISHING HEALTHFUL Delicious Beef s Choice Pork Young Lamb Hams and Bacon Whether you corne to our shop our phone us you are sure to get the kind of meat you are look- ing for.e Delivery To Ail Parts of Tow n C. M. CAWKER & SON Victoria Building Butchers Phone 64 Bowrnanville Permanent Beauty- Low Cost-' Pride of possession, added refinernent to ail aurroundings and about one-haif as much houa.. work resuit from using Seamen-Kent Floorlng. HaZf7he Hard-I lwood Floors inl Canada are by I REW ~ngjFLORIN McCIellan & Co* Bowmanville Limited We c*M a tuNillino of Seaman-Keat Hardvood Ploce R"lhu 274 there is aiways redress for injustice A that may be dons by publication. i J. A-. I-O LG / It la well, too, in the public inter- est, that newepapers shouid flot be Bulea'up comnpelled to diaclose the sources off ules up their information. Governmenta and! Phone 163 or 202 bureaucracies are notorioualy secret- ive, and if newspapers were deprived LOCAL AND OTHERWISE LIST 0F RADIO OWNERS Remember the concert in St. in Bowmanwille and Distrct B Paul's Lecture Room, Friday, April: in 1926 29th. _____ New Spring Coats and Dresses ar- Aristead, D. Ashton, F. riving daily at Couch, Johnston & Aunger, C. R. Allun, W. T. e Cryderman's.; Aitchison, R. F. Alexander, J. W. 0 Mrs. (Dr.) F. C. Trebilcock was Allen H. Andrus, B. V elected president of the Women 's Bunner, Alfred Buttery, W. L. Missionary Society of the Timothy Bagnell, W. J. iBurgniaster, D. ci Eaton Memorial Church, Toronto, at Bombard, H. Beach, A. fi the annual meeting, when various re-i oth, W. E. Bickle, G. B. ci potswee reeneduBnner, J. W. Bonnycastle, Dr. w potsweeprsete.Barton, N. Ballentyne, J. R. Oshawa Rotary Club officers for! Buchanan, H. Bounsal, C. coming year are: President-A. Brock, W. Brown, S. C G. Storie; Vice President-G. D. Bellman, A. B. Brooks, Mrs. F H W Conant; Secretary--J. C. Young; Bartlett, C. A. Barton, G. Treasurer-S. F. Everson; Assistant Clemens, A. E. Cole, W. E. Secretary-W. H. Karn; Sergeant- Cole, F. J. Carruthers, W 9n at-Arma--Russell Weir; Directorsl Cole, Art Clayton, J. A. E. Loveli, G. W. Hart, George1 Collacutt, L. Caverly, Wï. C. Henley and Dr. S. J. Phillips. Cowle, W. Caverly, C. W Mrs. (Rev.) George W. Sparling1 Cole, T. J. Challis, W. J. W and daughters Margaret and Dorothy, Conneil, A. Colmer, F. C. who have been visiting relatives in; Chase, G. E. Caverly, L. C. bi St. Marys and Bianshard since their1 Culley, W. Cawkeri Mary arrivai from China a few weeks ago Campbell, A. fi: left on Monday for Toronto where Depew, W. F. Davison, J. H they will reside during their furlough! Dudley, W. J. Daville, L. F. asi in Canada. Their address wiil be 169 Dale, W. F. Diiling, R. F. 1( Keewatin Ave.-St. Mary's Journal Densem, A. H. Dinniweil, Dr. Argus. Doriand,' J. n( Bowmanviile Women's Institutel Esery F. Elliott, M. J. ti wili hoid the April meeting in thel Elliott, Mns. T. Eliiot. Alex. A. si, S. 0. E. Hall when the annuai birth-1 Evans, E. C. Eliegett, F. A day party xiii take place. Ail mem- FaeH oteMs bers corne and bring- your friends andi Fraser, WH. Fost ertrssHBi dont forget your pocket books. TeFostnd, K. jwry er meeting is in charge of Mrs. F-1 Fte, K. GibEJ. s Jacknian's groul). The program i acel . Gbs .J promises to be good. So be there. Grigg, F. Groat, F. J. M Galbraith, D. E. Giii, IH. Graham, D. Gunn, J. A. dE STAR ORATORICAL CONTEST Hoît, John Henderson, 0. J. e Heal, Charles Highfiei.d, L. C. District Contest Held ait Cobourg, Hynds, J. W. Hastings, C. W. Ci Frid y, April 29th. Hooper, W. H. Harding, &R. Cosdrbe itrs& Hagerinan, A. Heliyar, J Cosdral ners sbeing Hooper, F. Hately, J. g1 shown throughout Canada in the Hayes, L Hall, G. L. M Canadian and International Oratori-1 Harvey, N. R. Hall, Clarence Ji cal Contests being held under the aus- Horn, W. W. pices of the Toronto Daily Star. Ives, Claude ie Port Hope District Contest will be Joîîowý H. R. Jackson, R. to held in Cobourg on Friday, April 29. James, N. S. B. James, Geo. W. ac Winners reported fromn these dis- Jackman, L. H. Jury, J. H. H. tricets are: Bowmanville, Merrili Johns, C. Jarvis, Richard ail Ferguson; Cobourg, Birnie Hodgetta; Campbellford, Marger Ackerman; inig, H. Knox, J. IL o: Oshawa, Hazel de Guerre; Black- Katerson, Mary Knight, T. H. fe stock, Verne Trewin and Millbrook,I Lindsay, Mrs. Lymer, T. Jean Faîrbairn. i Leggett, S. Lang, G. f Carinan Inch, Weston, son of Mr. Lymer, Moses Living, J. A. and Mrs. W. J. Inch, whose parents Lindsay, Mns. R. Lyle, A. J. ec are both natives of Durhami County, Lapp, H. W. o is winner in the contest for Weston Morrison, D. R., McGill, Roy es district. Morris, F'rank Marden, W. Winners of these district contests aso 0 . MeDougall, J. will meet in Toronto early in May toMason, F. H. Morris, Mns. F H i settie the provincial championship. Moses, Wxn. MeDonald, A. The provincial winner will go to Ot- Mtchell, F. J. Morris, Mrn. D T$ tawa about the middle of May to Mitchell, R. M. Mollon, T. W. ai compete there, with champions froni Morden, J. L. McLaughlin, R. the other provinces, for the Cana- Manning, F. Mason, C.S. te dian championship. The Canadian Moses, E. B. Morrison, D. l winner wil be given a fretrip to NyoE . Nehm .H Europe this summer. NyoE . Nehm .H n Upon returning to Canada afterl Neal, M. A. Nichols, L. st the European trip the Canadian . n- Neads, F. Nichols, W. H. d& ner will represent Canada atithe In- risoM "elJ ternational contest in Washntn Oke, Wilbur of competing with representativs roiPercy, W. C. Pascoe, Mm. R. M Great Bitain, France, Japan, the Pethîck, F. C. Paînton, Wm. United States ,Mexico and Hawaii. Phiibrick, A. J. Pattinson, J. T( Purdy, 1. F. Palmer, F. C. ce Pawson, R. Palmer, W. T. ye THE EDITORIAL "«WE" Quick, WmM Rehder, C. Robertson, H. W. Pe From The Ottawa Journal) Rice, C. F. Ross, Thos. A correspondent writes to ask why Rad, Robt. Robinson, C. those who write editorials in news- Reid, A. Rehder, C. E. papers do not signi them. He goes on Smi to argue that if such a practice were Sih, F. W. Stacey, H. J. k: followed the publie would be better Spîcer, L Silver ,E. J. U able to measure the value of thef Spargo, W. H. Sumersford, H R he opinions expressed, and that it Sellers, Thos. Snowden, Mns W ai would make for more of accurac'y Sykes, Thos. Smith, H. t andreposiiltymn heedtoia IStevens, R. Souch, W. F. M andresonibiit intheedtoralSmith, C. A. Souch, Mrs. R. M page. jSlernon, Theo. Southey, E. C. M We beg leave to duRfer with our 3mick, A. Scobeil, Richard correspondent. To begin with, most roTd, Mn. T. Tait, J. A. editonials appearing i responsible it, A. Thickson, J. N. Of newspapers do not, as is so common- Thurston, G. N. Tilley, Dr. A. S. el ly supposed, express the opinions of 11 Tabb, T. H. Taylor, Mss. M J M but one man. Many people appear Tilley, Mns. A. S to have the idea, that in every news- paper office there are one or two Varcoe, Geo. Vickery, H. individuals who sit down each day Vanstone, Fred and give vent to their private opin-1IWoolner, Walter Westnut, Harry ions or judgments or prejudicesi Woodward, W. J White, E. about things and people, and that; Widdicombe, W. Washington, C C these appear on the editorial page asl Witheridge, G. p the newsnaper's editorial opinion.lYeo, W. H. Yeo, George t k But editorials-the judgmenta orl commenta whîch a newspaper passes t upon public questions-are flot made like that. lnstead of representing' of pivate channels of information si, teprivate views of but one person, the light would shine upon many they oeotnrpeetadcso transactions where light la in the wi they morioftenlrpeesent edecîsio reached aften discussion and ixiquiry1bic era.go by two or three or perhaps haif-a- A.s to whether the signed editorial va dozen men. Sometimes the editonialf would make for bettes journalian decision arrived at reganding a cer-, and more honteat journalism than the Rn tain question does not represent the' unsîgned article, penhaps the best el private view of the editon. Veryl answer is that France is the home of (ce often, indeed, it does flot coincideI the signed editorial, and we know of ri with the Opinion of the proprietor of i no country where jounnalism is more the newspaper. 1 notoriously bitter and irresponsible, ir A newspaper, in fact, decides the1 or more under control of financial line it must take regarding publiecj and political interests. In questions almost in precisely the' saine way that a cabinet or a.com -______ rng laster looring on market) turn ail cloth ,session as ii will be handIE Canada In future ed. ý&TE & SON dies and Fuel Bowmanville TOWN COUNCIL Business Tranuacted ait Peut Two Regular Meetings of Council 1 Petition asking extension of wat- erworks system on Lamb St. fo Odeil to Secýond St. was referred toi Waterwonks Committee to report. H. C. Bonathan, Clerk of New- astle, wrote letter of appreciation for services of fire brigade at New- astle, and asked for account. Clerk was instructed to send an account for Fees of $26 for membership in Central Ontario Power Association was ordered paid. Request of Hospital Board for grant was referred to Finance Coi- mittee to report. Sundry accounts -for February vre passed for $1151.41 and water- works accounts for $219.50. Fire Committee was authorized to uy hose required. By-laws were introduced to grant fxed assessment of $15,000 to R. M. [oilingshead Co. and to vote on ;rne, also to amend Fine by-law No. 086. W. W. Mansden and J. H. Aber- ethy asked permission to cut down rees. A. S. Baker asked permis. on to cut sod fromt road aide. T. A.Garton asked permission to erect igarage and service station on King t., east of Balmoral Hotel; ahl of whîch wene neferred to Roads & 3treets Coîmittee for action. Salvation Army was granted pen- nission to hold Tag Day on Satur- lay, May 2lst., in a Self Denial ?I'ort. W. Ross Stnike, Solicitor, advised ouncil that deeds of town propenty 'ere ail in good shape. Bowmanvilie Purple Guards were ýranted permission to hold Orange- nen's celebration in Bowmanville on Fuly l2th. Invitation fnom Bowmanville Sold- .nr' Club to Mayon and Councillons I ;attend banquet on April 1lth was iccepted. Thomas Brookham asked permis- ion to erect a piazza on north side )f Queen St. which would extend 2 )r 3 feet on town property. Re-I erred to Roads and Streets Coni. 'Pétition to pave Wellington St. rom Scugog to Liberty was present- >,as same was flot propenly made )ut Clerk was instructed to prepare ýropen petition and forward to inter- sted parties for signatures. West Durham Agricultural Society vas granted $100 as usual. Sundry accounts were passed fori ý1455.46 and waterworks accounts tnounting to $319.31 for March. Report of Town Engineer on ex- ending waterworks on Lamb St. was aid on table. Grant of $1000 was made to Bow- nanville Hospital with the unden- tanding that hospital look aften in- gent patienta sent there by town. A motion was passed that a letten >fcondolence be sent to Ex-Mayor E. A. James and faiily. By-law was passed authoniziag rown Treasurer on Collector to ne- ive payments on taxes for thatl ras in advance of day fixed for pay- Lent, and to allow discount of 5 % )er annum 0on Baie. 'Who even heard of success achiev- ?d through knocking? Who ever inocked without throwing discredit ipon himself and the town in which ie lives? Show your appreciation td loyalty by boosting at every urn-tell the wonld soie of the nany advantages of living in Bow- nanville-you will be the bigger nan. We need boosters. One of the coîmonest coîplaints >finfants is wonms, and the most &ective application for them is dother Graves' Worm Extenîninaton. Houses For Sale We have on olir liat a spiendidi lot of )roperties in Bowmanvilie for vour snee- Ion The prices are right and there re some extra apprial offerings among hemn. We cannot deacribe them ait In the 3pace but these two are an examine: Six Roomned bouse on Churcb St. framne vlh vvrandah. fu-race, eiectriclilghts ind town water, ait in goo(l condlition ,aage and amail garden. Price below value. Soiid brick bouse,. central location, a map for sorneone who wants a real first- isa horn. harndwood floora, leautiful re- ,ion hait,ill conveniences, garage and ,vrytbing your beart can deaire. Prie ghi, away Ieiow value. See on complee at If you are think- ng of buying a home. J. J. MASON & SON nsurance & Real Estate, Bowmanvllle ildiil Daklag Powdr a231 Paatry Flour Crmet .f 250. I1' 4pf¶ 2491% 4 ttw 23e SCanmed Fruit Loue da M&aY l.0sa.Vu~Wby p" more 1 K]Borti.tt Peasu 254 u 1Nt..-dsum bu. Raopb«,rie r . tCloek'sPote" SStaawberi.u340 au 35 P"Cherries 25o Aytumer Cetny ReIIsh Ise Ut"Kraft Cbee 37e M. Yd 2t"2elle Cateup Ige hieuft7 laU LIght wp Mlxed adwaiI Apriets a uZo ~ Speaelbes nu-22C TEA *UM n "&Wiapple 240 Domine a" 69o r. Pimeap i Rcharne 790ea, h Prleuu la EffecIUnd tu rd NhtC17 A Joint Savings Account Is a Real Convenience Panticularly as a niatten of family convenience does the joint account demonstrate ita value. All funds deposited are subject to withdrawal at any tume by eithen of the pensons. in whose names the joint account is opened. In case of the decease of one of the parties holding a joint account ail money niay be withdrawn by the othen. A joint savings ac- count in the Standard Bank is a neal convenience whene two people desire access to the samne funds. STANDARD BAN K BOWMANVILLE BRÂNCH-H. W. Lepp, Manager Branches aoo t Newcatle, Newtonville. Orono. Ohwa, TheMenWho Know McLaughlin -Buick Best Fis fram the mian behind the wheel cf the lrMcLaughlin-Buick that the. mout incere ex- pressions of appreciation corne. It is upon the expenience and the judgment cf the man who knows McLaughlin-Buick that this car has become the. standard by which ahl other cars are nîeasurd- the literai basis of comparison cf automobile values. Yean after year, by dint cf constant improvement in detail, yet upon the unchanging principlos cf McLaughlin-Buick construction and quality, Mc- Laughlin-Buick maintains and increases its tandis- puted leadershi p among quality cars and adds ta, the numbers of those who respect McLaughlin- Buick because they have knowledge and exper- ience cf McLaughlin-Buick comf ort, beauty, per- formance and endurance. Upon the verdict cf the McLaughlin-Buick owner, McLaughlinBuick confidently resta its case. CORBETT MOTOR SALES CO., Bowmanville Ont WU N Wb aTT al. AUTO MOBIS 10A IBUS t M'LAUOHN-UIIL CWILL UILD TîUb wý- sPew RAISINS W«Ik l' mc pmeket Wook rt k deu3 or 25,c P mcesza am j 1kg.. PAGE THME