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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 May 1930, p. 5

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TEE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THÏURSDAY, MAY l5tuh, 1930PAEFV TakingA Hill on High It takes lots of power and a good start to climb a hili without shifting gears. Get a good start for the his of the day's work by eating a-breakfast of Shredded Wheat and milk. There is a quick "get.away" in this deliejous, whole wheat food. No need for shift. ing gears in the middle of the hil- just go right onl up with ineceased energy and power. And Shredded Wheat is in such a delicious, esl igestible form. SHREDDED SON Clean Seed We havi1 supply of Government Tested Grass of 0 the following varieties: N4 Red Clover Nc. Alsike Pixo"ree Timothy No. 1 Purity No lAlfaif a Utah Grown Noji Vhite Blossom Sweet Clover Nol fellow Blossom Sweet Clover (A~mited Quantity Only) WE AE OPEN TO BUY A LIMITED SNTITY 0F FEED QATS Mc llIan & Co. Ltd. Ofic., 5;Hos Pons22,'7 BERL IN QUICKESITIMEKNOWN - Sr. ifi-Marie Collacutt 70, Lela Welsh 69, Willie Darch 68. Jr. HiI-Viola Francis 65, Charlie Foster 64, John Foster 58, John Kent 40, Winnifred Kent (ab). Sr. il-BerVI Thompson 84 (H), Boert Francis '54, Rida Richards 53. Jr. Hl-Margaret Irwin 72, Harley Cowling;28 (F). (In order of merit) Sr. 1'-Oscar Conlin. Jr. 1 - Byron Poster, Brenton Darch, Hilda Thoinpsan. Sr. Pr. - Nina Darch, Gladys Thompsop, Lily Cowing, Kathleen Cowling, Irene Cowling, George Con- lin, RMhda Wright, Elva Wright, Mary Kent, Louise Kent, Frank Con- lin. Bog. - Margaret Poster, Jellva Ne'wnin. Iva S. Gilbank, teacher. CARD OF THANKS Dean Sir:-MIýay I, vhough your columns, express on behaîf of the Parishioners of St. George's Churcli, Newcastle, aur doep appreciation of the splendid services of the Bowinan- ville Pire. Dept., jointly with those fror Orono, in flghting the lire in our steeple on Wednesday last. The work of the men inside thestele was dt a nîust difficult and daingerous cbamacte1r and M nrsch regret that one of the men was injumed in this work. 1 would also liko ta thank thse Mayor for bis kindness in so 'promptly glv- ing the necessary permission for the de.parture ut thse iBownanviIlo Bri- gade. Yours vomy truly, Frank H. M*àon, Rector. Ne4wcastle, May 10, 1930. BE A BOOSTER If you think your churcis the best Tell 'em so'1 If you'd have it fýad thse rest, Help it grow! When thone's anything ta do, Let theni always count on you, You'Il feel good when it la through, Don'tyou know? If you're used ta giving knocks, Change your style; Throw bouquets instead of rocks For awhile. Let thse other -fellow roast, Shun hlm as you would a ghost; Meo-t his ibanter with a boast And a smile. When a stranger from afar Cames along Tell him who and what you are- Make it strung. Never flatter, never bluff, Tell thse truth, ffor that's enough, Be s booster, that's the stuff, Don't just belong. j BANKRUPT STOCK SALE THIS WEEK A T ROVAN'S e. LOCAL BOYS HEAD CLASSES "AN EVENING IN THE GARDEN" AT KEMPTVILLE COI.LEGE ________Dr. Frank Bennett, St. Thomas, Dlurham County Farm Lads Win Addrestes Hoticultural Society Many Prizes at Agricultural College and Rotary Club Bownanville ha cause to be justly 'Dr. IFrank Bennett, St. Thomas, a proud of two representatives from representativ'e of the Royal Horti- hier agricultural precincts, Messrs. cultural Society, addressed a large Wilfrod Carruthers and Gordon Ash- gathering of flower and garden en- ton, who headed their respective thusiats in the Opera House on classes at the Kc.mptville Agricultural Tue-daY e'vening on1 "An Evening ini College, at the close of the year. the Garden." Tfhe speaker was in- Tlhe former, the son of Reeve W. troduced by Mr. M. L. Hancock, pree- H. Carruthers and Mrs. Carruthers, ident of Bowuanville Horticultural in addition to heading the senior casas Society. with a percentage of 89.9, alsc won Dr. Bennett expressed his admira- thle follo'wing pizes: $25 froim Ot- tion of the work being done by the tauwa Farm Journal for general pro- local society in thbe field of town irn- ficiency; Silver Cup, donatued by Roy- provement. Re declared that in- al Bank of Canada for highest stand- dustrial tcywns and cities are difficuit ing in soil management and field hus in which to accomplish beautification, bandry; Tnedal, donated by H. Bus- but that lt la not impossible, in corro- tard, Kemptville, lor highest standing boration of which he sihowed, with the in Horticulture; medal, donated by help of slides, whathad been done in P. M. Dewan, 'manager 0xiford Coun- this way in St. Thomas, a railwauy tuy Farmers' -Cooperative, Woodstdck centre. for highest standing in Poultry -for Permanent 'bordera wore advocated two consecutive years. by the speaker who stated that they Gordon Ashton, son of Mr. and were economical both frora the stand- Mrs. W. C. Ashton, East Darlingt.on, point of labor and expense. The in- headed the Junior class and won the ital expense la the only expense and Hon. G. Howard Ferguson gpld med-, not much labor L-, necessary after the al for general proficiency in the first initial layout. Native shrubs were year. Ris percentage was 85.1. I highly rated by Dr. Bennett, who was in favor of the planting of native conifers, hawthornes, dogwoods and CONFIRMATION SERVICE willows. TheSe are most effective 1wlen used as a screen for the exclu- AT S. JHN'SCHURCHsion of the unsightly, for outlining a strem or for a 'background for an- A beautiful and inipressive servIce, nuals and perennials in a border. *was conducted in St. John's Anglican Church on Wednesday evening, when It is a good business for industries, thirteen candidates, seven girls 'and the speaker clainmed, to beautify their six boys, were confirmied by the Right property and that adjacent to their Reverend J. L Sweeney,. Blahop of places of business. He showed sev- Toronto. eral views of factories so decorated. The regular order of the Confirma- Where conditions. were unfavorable tion service was followed, at the con- to flower beds shrujbs are very effect- clusion oft which the Sishop address- ive. It la paramount that thie ed the candidates and congregation grounds of our schools should be laid from the texts: Il Corinthians 5: 78, carefu.ily, Dr. Bennett asserted, and "Christ o<r passover is saclificed for abjîldren should learn in their youthl us: tiheefore let us keep the fea tat respect the beauty provided for a.nd 1 Peter 2 -2 1, "~Christ ais sf them and pessersby in thse well bal- fered f or us, îeaving us an exaniple, anced school ground. The spirit of ta eshould follow Risstes. horticulture eliminates the presence tH e rcle t i.err h iof vandals who despoil the beauties tory of thse Pssover in Old Testa- of shrub and tree. ment days, leadixig up to the Cruci- Dr. Bennett's practical remarks ffixion Of Christ as a substitute for and suggestions concerning the as- or sins. Christ la an examuple se angement and proper disposaI of before us to copy. Following in his flowers for auditorium and platforin Holy footsteps brings us to the Lord decoration will no doubt prorve valu- of our Ulfe and the God of our Cre- able to aIl who heard hlm. ation, declared thse Bishop. "May He interspe'rsed bis remarks with Goki bring us the fruition of this apt quotations from various nature glory." poets, and with delicate touches of During the offertory, Misse3Ja* humor. Mason sang "Take my lide and let it The lantern alides with which lie be," while the congregation and choir illustrated bis address and demon- joined in hymns befitting the service. gtirated to his, audience thse achieve-v mente within 'mach of every lover Ofa beauty, ~were ail in natural colos and t SALEM photographed under Dr. Bennett's d personal supervision. Salemi School Easter Exams: A vote of thanks te the speaker Sr. IV-Lorne Foster 73, Bert Fos- was moved by Bey. 1D. W. Best and b ter 67. seconded Iby Rev. J. W. Buriner. «i Jr. IV-Beatrice Cator 66, Audrey Dr. Bennett addressed the Rotary p [Co'wling 51. Clu~b at Balmoral Botel Friday noon a ROSE TiEA RED ROSE Red Label Tea RED ROSE J apan Green Tea RÉD ROSE Orange Pekoe 1-lb. 60c. 1-2-lb. 30c. 1 -lb. 70eý 1-2-lb. 35c. 1-lb. 85c. 1 -2-lb. 43c. You can now buy from your grocer at the reduced prices the Red IRose Tea he has in stock. We refund to the grocerthe drop in the price, we bear the loss. T. H. ESTABROOKS CO. LIMITED TORONTO, ONTARIO, when ho again gave his fascinating and delig'htfully entertaining illus- trated talk about his "Dmeam Gem- den." Dougoas' Egyptian Liniment shoiüd be in every house(hold. Stops bleed- ing at once, cauterizes wounds and pnevonýts blood poisoning. Keeps away infiatmmation and proud fiosh. - ~ B I I ~~F==~s J __ ~r~I = M YLMHiZL1 Presenting - new T HE finger of progress has again written Brant- ford Roofing history. New and more beautiful colour harmonies grace the stage. New features of Brantford Asphait Siates claim t he spotlight of attention. What are these features? F irst-an almost unlîmit- ed variety of roofing designs in rich, ripe colour combin- ationsthat impart beauty- and distinction to your home. Second - Ninety- four to ninety-six per cent, super- saturation7of asphait assures permanent protection against teeming rains, driv- ing sicet or melting snow. Third-Improved manu- facture which lessens the susceptibility to climatic changes. (catures Fourth-Extra resistance to fire and weather is fourid ln the supelor mastic coat- ing with which cach siate is treated. Fifth-Improved labora- tory facilities and finer manufacturing equipment have contributed to produce these siates of new excel- lence. The basic material-feIt-of Brantford Asphalt Siates is made in aur new milI, one of the finest equipped mills in Canada. and wbere we are producing the highest quality product. If you are building a home, gar- age, surumer cottage, office or any other type of structure ask your Brantford Roofing dealer ta go over your requirements and submit esti- mates of cost. Also write for free bookîet, "Beauty with Fire Protec- tion", which gives helpful and inter- esting advice regarding the proper type, finish, design and colour for your roof. BraifordRoots. Brantford Roofing Co. LUmis.d, Head Oficoe and Factory: Brantford, Ont. Branch Offces and Warchouses. Toronto, Windsor, Winnipeg., Montreal. Hi-Ifax, Sant John, N.B. and . John's, NUi. For Sade by ZRICE &CO. Reduced Prices! . a il i RD1 PAGE PIVE

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