THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, MAY 22nd, 1930 PAGE THREE 1~~ I CROUP NO. 1 REGULAR TO $8.95 $5-95 Stock up, ladies!1 - opportunity awaits you on Friday - Dresses braadcasting the smartest of new and summer styles. Developed f rom plain Tacca crepes and print- ed fabrie. Chocs. early while sizes are complet., while the sniart new colorings are obtain. able. Sizes 14 Misses up to 42 Women's. On Sale........ $.95 I______________ 'c' te sec these. M__________________________________________ Bloomers $1.95 'I 19 u HGHLIGHTS The Prices Themse Fi*fty Dresses Be a Wise OwI l Choosg Values Th at Cannot Be Duplicated GROUP NO. 3 REGULAR TO $22.50 $15,e95 This is a season of Printed Crepes. To be fashionably groom- ed you must own several. These sale dresses are fashion-wise - they portray the. new glorfied dres silhouette* - they answer aIl re- quirements of higiier priced dress- es. Tiiey are bonafide values - regular stock reduced for immed. iate disposaI. Clever range of Patterns and color combinations. Suedine Beits Women's Belts, i1I ., inches wide, sued- ene centre with c6lored edges, large buekle, each ......................33C GROUP No. 4 REGLILAR TO $29.50 $ 196Ç95 They say "Ev.,.y woman loves a bargain"-and ber. it is- Dresses fashioned fron the. very finest of silken fabrics and portray the. clev- erness of the new fashions - the. amart collar treatments - the manner in which fuilnese at the hemn-lines and alimnes at the waist-line is achieved. Misses' regular and hall size. Be sure YCA WA LKER 14STOREs LWUT-"%ED - AYCAH AND BUY FOR S Phone4 BOWMANVILLE YOUR FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE I WEST DURHAM SOFTBALL LEAGUE Operated by Boys' Work Board A Softbail League has been organ- ized by the Boys' Work Board, foi competition aniong the rurel and ur. ban conîmunities of West Durhan. The purpose of th, League is to create whoiesonxe and nîaniy sport amor.g the largest number of boys associated with church organizations of West Durham. This league will hbe conîposed of teama. froni Courtice, Nlaple Grove, SaLern, Hampton, Newcastle, St. Paul's (Bowmanville), TTinity i(Bow- mainville>, Newtonville, Orono, Ty- s'on-, Providç nce. The Ieagu wLillb e d ivided into two groups: Western--coniprising Court- ie, Ma.pie Grove, Hamîpton, Salem, Tyrone and St. Peul's (Bownanville) and Eastern-cmprising Newcastle, SNewtonvilie, Orono, Providence and Trinity (BowmniviUle). Hoîne-and-home ganies will ,be piayed in each group. The two lead- ing teamns in each group play off for first place in the group, the winners of these Play hoine-end-home games for t.he championship) of the league. The bail uscd by the league will be a twelve-inch inseaiin hall. The leugue till adopt the rules a.% issued iw the Spalding Co. with exception of the sizt, of the hall. SiLver col- Iectio vill be taken at each ganie. Th six captains of the western section and the five caîtains of the easte-rn section twili he hoards of re ferees for the western aind eastern groups r'esPectiveiY to which ail mat-j ters in dispute betwoen tearns shal Sommer. COLOS Most people today know howJ Aspirin tablets break a cold-but wby qMrevent it ? Take a tablet or two Ww you first feel the cold com- ing on. S pare yourself the discomfort t of a summer cold. Read the proven directions ini every package for head- aches, pain, etc. P a, ,le rcferred by the chairman of the SOFTBALL SEASON OPENS league. The decision of the referees_____ wiil be final. A cup wii be donated Merchant Princes Win Curtain Raiser bY the Boys' Work Board for annual in Town League competition' The achedules: ____ rWestern Group Tuesday evening the Front Street 7'Uay 27-Salenm at Tyrone. tearn opposed the Foundry team in 1.Nay 27-Courtice at St. Paul's. the opening game of the sQries at Publie choGrud.Mna s 0 Mlay 30- Maple Grove at Hanmpton . Sehool Gth undste of ndaywbut Mlay 30-St. Paui's at Tyroné-. 0oV.: a h aeo pengbu Jtune 3 e gons taiswr e June 3- S t. lP aul's at H am pton. o î ~ to tgoud s h e t a er s June 3-Tyrone at Salem. un ible to p ay. wa no so g fJune 6f-St. 'Paul's at Mûple Grove I from a basebail standpoint, the mid- June 9-Tyrone at Courtice. Iscason forni is yet a long way off, June 0-Haptonat Male Gwe u t the cro'wd seenmed pieased, su Juno 13-Halmtat apleon 've. hatniore can one ask. The final June lfl-Solem at Nlaple Grove. coe wes 29-12 with the counter June 20-St. Paul's at Courtice. ho.ppers in the fore ground. June 24-Maple Grove at Courtice. Now that the season has officiaiUly June 24-Hampton at Tyrone. been oiîe-ried therewil be (weather Junc- 27-Maple Grove at St. Pau]'s. peritting) gamnes neariv every night July 1-Courtice at Hampton. se xthen Aios 'n Andy' have finishedj July 4-St. Paui's at Salem. their quarter hour gâb feat get aj JUIY S-Maple Grove at Tyrone quarter' for collection and coniej JUly ll-4Hamipton at Salemi.- log JulY 15 Courtice at Maple Grove. uCaseyaMartinsays$3.4 was the Julv 17 Tyýrone at Mlaple Grov u toacfherewiifein Juiy 18-Hainpton at St. Paul's. Tuesday night. JuY1-CuieatSîm Front Street-Catcher- "Stu" Can- July 18-TC~onite at Halmt. dier, Pitc',ier-"Ron" Adams, lst Base- Juivy 22-Maplne Groveamtonie. "Momie" Oke. 2nd Base-"Johnnie" July 225-Saple nî at Saurte. James, 3rd Base- "Buck" Turner, Julv 2-Tyraon at CSutc. uls Shoi-t-stop-Jack CGolleLeft Field- lu' 25-Tyorne at Styn. u".Porky" Osbcsr-ne, Centre Fieild-'Bo.b'j Juiy 29-Saie at St Paui' . B«tes Right Field- 'Shiner' Mc- July 29 -S lem t St Pau's. Knight. Eastern Croup Foundryv-.Catcher-Welsh, Pitcher- J My24-Newoastle at Newtonvjlle. Joint, lst Base-Spicer, 2nd Base- J May 2'8-Newvtonvile at Provdne Lyle, 3rd Base Woolner, Short-stop- J MoI(y 2J8-Tî'inity at Newcastle. Scotty' Lighterne&s, ILoft Field-Gib- May3O-roo a Netovi -' on. Centre Field-Hobbs, Right Field- J June 4-Providence at Trinity. houie Lighterness. j June fl-Newcastie at Orono. Umpires-Williams and Cameron. j June 1l-Newtonville at Newcastle. J June l8-Tiinity at Newtonvilie. Thoe Summer Camp of Military j June 20-lProvidence at Orono. District No. 3 willbe heid in Barrie- J June 25 -Orono at Trinity. field July 8 to 20th. J June 27-Newcastle at Providence. Rev. and 'Mrs. J. U. Robins and jL June 27-Newtonville at Orono. Miss Marjorie Rabins of Bowmanville jL Ju'!ýy 2-0O.rono at Newcastle. are at their cottage at Wellington. Ai Jqly 2-Trinitv at Providence. Mr. RoKbins is in this district in con- Ai July 4-Provid-ence at Newtonville ne-etion 'wîth bis dutieg fas Conference A: July 4-Newcastle at Trinity. President.-Picton Gazette. July 9-Newtonvilie at lirinity. F July Il-Orono at Providence. U. July l6-Providence at Newcastle. : July lG-Trinity at Orono. BANKRUPT se There are more real opportunjiels eday than there are re-al men. The boas maiynot be mucli for lit- erature but he never tires of reaiding -"Enclosed please find check-". No org'anization is complete with- ut a groucli and an atr-cantle build- Yunover ¶iear a busy main coln- laining about bis lot in 111e. It's .lways tb. loafer who does the kick- ng. STOCK SALE COING STRONC ENDS FRIDAY i ROVAN'S I BOWMANVILLE FOOTBALL LEAGUiE ORGA&NIZED) SOFTBALL LEAGUE 1930 rSeven Teanis Entered . Sciiedule Fire SchduleSt&rts]May 21st - John Kivel Firs SchdulePresident May 19-Goodyear vs Whiz. 1May 20-Foundry vs Front Street. A large number of Football fans «May 22-Motors vs High School. attended an organization meeting of May 23-Pife and Drum vs Foundiry. Darlington Football League, held ait May 26-Front Street vs Goodyear. Solina on Ma.y l4th. President John May 27-Whiz vs Motors. Kiveill ws in the chair. A su bstant- May 29-High School vs Fife and Drum. ial surplus was reported in the treas- May 30-Foundry vs Whlz. Ulry. It -as decided to present june 2-Motors vs Front Street. lockets te winners of the league this June 3-Goodyear vs Foundry. year. Teams in the league, include June 5-Whiz vs High SChool. Rownianville, Solina, Enniskillen, June 6-Fit. and Drum vs Motors. Zion, ýCourtice, Leskard, Orono. June 6-Front Street vs Fife and Drum. Oficers elected are: Hon. Presi- June 10-Foundry vs Motors. dents-Dr. J. C. flevitt, Dr. C. W. June 12-H.igh School va Goodyear. Slenion, Q. A. Gamqboy, Es.q.; Pi-esi- June 13-Whiz vs Front Street. denft--ohm Kiveli; See'y.-Treaai--& June 16-Fit. and Drum vs Goodyear. Wîilbur. Directors will -consist oe June 17-High School va Poundry. representative frein oach club. June 19-Motors vs Goodyear. Sciiedule of Games June 20-Front Street vs High School. May 21-Leskard at Zion. June 23-Whiz va Fife and Drum. May 24-Orono) at Ennisk.illen. May 28-Solina at Courtice. First and second teams in first achedule Mîay 31-Bowmanville at Leskard. play three game series for winners of Ju-ne 2-En.niskillen at Zion. flrst schedule. Jun. 4-Courtice at Oron, June 7-,Somna at Bownianville. Second Sciiedule Juno fi-Fnnizh-Pîen at Coui-tice. June 30-Whiz vs Goodyear. June I 1-Leskard et Orono. JuIy 3-Front Street vs Foun dry. June 14-Zion et Solina. Juiy 4-Hîgh School va Motors. June iS--Enniskillen at Bow'anville JuIy 7-Foundry vs Pife and Orum. .in 1Curice rit Leskard. July 8-Goodyear vs Front Street. v.fom i.lle at Solina. July lO--Motors vs Whlz. -iiic' 2--Zon a, O:'ono. JuIy il-Pife and Drum vs High School. j' 2-cl.a' d 10a-t -clina. July 14--Whiz vs Foundry. Julv i-C'ourt*ce at Enniskii]en. iuly 15-Front Street vs Motors. h 2 9Zion at Bowmanville. July 17-Foundry vs Goodyear. 1uy 5Ooo tSua luly 18-Hlgh School vs Whiz. July 9-EnniskIlen et Leskard. IuIy 21-Motors vs Fife and Drum. J UIy l2-Courtice at Zion.1 Iuly 22-Fife and Drum vs Front Street. Julýy 14-13owmanville at Orono. IuIy 24-Motora vs Foundry. July' 16-Leskard at Courtice. Lily 25-Goodyear vs High Schooi i JulY 19-Zion at EnnisktLIin. uly 23--Front Street vs Whiz. IuY 21-Ono at Courtice. July 29-Goodyear vs Fife and Drum. July 23-,Solina at Lesicard. uly 31-Foundry vs High School.. July 26-Orono at BSwinanville. Aug. 1--Goodyear va Motors. July 28-Bcwmanville ait Courtice. Aug. 5--High Sohool >is Front Street. JUIY 30O--ýSolina at Enniskillen. Aug. 7-Fife and Orum vs Whiz. Aug. 2-Zion at Leskard. Aug. 4-Solina ait Orono. Flrst and second teams n second ached. Auig. 6--Coutice t Bowrnanvjlle. ule play three game merles for wlnner of A ug. 9-Oono et Zion. econd schedule. Wlnners of flrst anid Aug. il-B w'anvilile et Enniakillen second achodule play five gamne serles Aulg. 13-Courtice at Solina. for champlonchlp and cup. Aug. 16-Leskard at flownnille. Aug. 19-Zion at Cour-tc.. Aug. 2O-Exiniskillen et Orono. Thak godnm Spettio inaIlAug. 23-S-olina et Zion. lies of business lha& beconie se keenAu.2-ieadt nsi-e. om n en cif albilitly are wanted, and Au.2-Bwaveat Zion. lie ian wih the«pullAla 30-Eniskil1en at Solina. than wtththhoe "-pullisd. "te Set. '-Oono at Leskard. 'When a 'main tells o'u le is flot Inteoeeeted in 'our proposition uary, It isn't what yen start thbst counts with a wnlle, I -know you are noit,-It's w]iat you finish. ihat is whyr /M have lied to corne ail 'Mainy inothershave reason to e« ie way heme to sée you. Had You Mother Gravee' Worm Exteuminator Men uxterested yeu w'ould have cosne bec-ause it lias relved the little on;;; > se me.of auffering and made thýem hoa1thi. 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