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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Oct 1930, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1930 P 'fThe tiglng Cam 0(c fresh mint leaves in a realtet for your sweet tooth. WIGLEYS Afford. e vrwhr ra comnfort and long-lasting enjoyment. Nothlng dus gives so m-ch bene- fit at ffl imail a coetL it is a wonderful help in work and play - keepa you cool, calm and contented. Busy band's-at -lird task!, day in and day out. Persiax. Balm keeps the skin soft and pliable. Removes red1ness and reiev.ýs iàritation. At urDy,ý.* B3ALM-%' WHEN CHULDREN TTHERE are tines when F R ET achuld is too fretful or feverish to be sung to sleep. There are some pains a mother cannot pat away. But there's quick comfort in Gastoria! For diarrhea, and other infantile ils. give this pure vegetable preparation. Whenever coated tongues tell of consti- pation; whenever there's any sign of sluggishness. Castoria has a good taste; children love to take it. Buy the gen- uinc ith Chas. H. Fletcher's signature on wrapper. Stop that Head Aching Why suffer headache, or any other pain. when ZUTOO TABLETS, taken whon yOJfeel it coming on, wiIl give relief in 20 minutes. Harmiesa and re- jiable.. Used by thous- F L ands_ 's "My daughter Catherine is ffenyears old. She was very irregular, often ulck at her stomach and had to stay in b.d two or three days at a im. One of your bookiets was sont to us b y mail sol1 got her a bortde of Vegetable Com- pound. Catherine has been taking kt regularly and she is ganing in welght and every way. 1 told the nelghbors and four ocher girls are taklng It with ood reuts."-Mrs. CIar- *enc1JeInon,BOX 14, Thor, IIU*UDOntario. Il ORONO (From the News of September 25) Mr. and Mrs. Crease spent the week-end at her father's, Mr. Fred Cowan. Miss Viola Gilfillan is home f roxr Toronto for a week's holiday, having spent two weeks in Western Ontario and Ohio. Miss Thelnia Martyn, R. N., re- turned home last week f rom a visil with friends in Winnipeg and other parts of the west. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Callender, Port Hope. mntend returning to Orono to reside, occupying a part of the Mat IGibson residence on Centre st. Worms feed upon the vitality of children and endanger their lives. A simple and effective remedy is Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator. Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson of Mount Vernon. N. Y., brother-in-law of Mr. Joshua McCormick, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hall. Mr. E. F. Hughes and daughter, Miss Evelyn, of Los Angeles, on their way home to California after tl,'y' recent trip to Europe, visited a f; days at his sister's. Mrs. A. Hez, and his father's. General Jc Hughes. Bowmanville. The sudden death of William Langstal'f, well known farmer of the Kendal district, came as a severe shock to the entire community. De- ceased was in his 57th year. He is survived by a wife and child. Inter- ment took place Thursday, Septem- ber 25th, at Orono cemetery. I ag safeguard the child f rom dam- aethat wormns cause, use Miller's Worm Powders. the meclicine par ex- cellence for children. These powd- crs will clear the system entirely of worms. will regulate and stimulate the organs injuriously affected by the worms, and will encourage healthful operation of the digestive processes. As a vermifuge it cannot be surpass- ed in effectiveness. The best wishes of a host of friends in Orono and throughaut Clarke township go out to Dr. M. M. Tucker who in Sunday, September 2ist cel- ebrated his 8lst birthday. Dr. Tuck- er was born in Orono 1849, and with the exception of one or two short in- tervals lias been a lufe-long resident here and a mucli esteemed citizen, always taking an active part in the af f airs of the town until a few years ago when hie discontinued his exten- sive practise owmng to 111* health. The Orono Women's Institute met in the council chamber on Friday, September l9th, with a good atten- dance. Special papers were given: 'Conservation of Fruits and Veget- ables" by Mrs. T. Cowan. "Effect of Diet on Health"' by Miss A. Thornton, and "Nutrition", by the secretary. A well rendered duet by the Misses AI- lin and Linton was much enjoyed. Mfter the programn and abundance of fruit was supplied by the committee and the usual social time was en- joyed. Persian Baim-the perfect aid to beauty. Essential to real feminine distinction. Results always in the highest expression of beauty. Its us keeps the hands always sof t an flawlessly white. Indispensable t( the whole family. Imparts adde charm ta the mother. Serves tht father as a hair flxative and cooling shaving lotion, and protects the ten- der skin of thze child. Perslan Balm is the true toilet requisite. Harvest thank-offering services were held in St. Saviour's churcli, Sunday, Good congregations were present. The rector, Rev. F. H. Ma- son, took the service at il a., jand Rev. Dr. Kingston of Trinity Clege>, Toronto, was the special preacher at 7 p.m. Taking lis text, "And God said :' he preached a very forceful sermon on the present day tendency to take on ourselves the credit of all our success. The church was taste- f ully decorated with a profusion of f all flowers. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dyer of Battle Creek. Mich.. and Mr. and Mrs. A. Callendar. of Port Hope spent a few1 hours in town on Monday calling on friends It is sixty-two years since the late James Dyer sold his woollen mill here ta the late Thomas Cronk- rite wlio operated the mill for a number of years giving employment ta many hands. The mill was finally detroyed by fire and when a meeting of the ratepayers of the township was held at Newtonville turned a cold 5:houlder ta the suggestion o! a bonus ta assist in rebuilding, the Cronkrite family lef t Orono. The Dyer family built a mill at Garden Hill, where they lived for some years. Natian-wide Fame. - There is scarcely a corner a! this great Do- minion where the merits of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric 011 have not been tried and proved. It is one of the warld's most efficient remedies for5 sore throat, lame back and many other ailments arising f rom inflam- AUGUST FLOWER SHOW HeId at Newcastle Under Auspices of Horticultural Society The prize list has been tak.lng a month's vacation. It has had a good rest and now begs to present itself to those who have patiently waited its appearance: Flowers Floral Design, spray - Mrs. M. Brown 1, Mrs. J. R. Fisher 2, Mrs. J. A. Butler 3. Floral Design, wreath -Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. C. Law, Mrs. Qeo. Eilbeck. Pansies, bouquet - Miss Drunimond, Mrs. Brown, Miss Mc- Intosh. Petunias-Mrs. Brown 1 and 2, Mr. T. Moffat. Snap Dragon- Mrs. Brown, Mr. Moffat, Mrs. Hor- rocks. French Marigolds-Mrs. Hor- rocks, Mrs. H. E. Hancock, Mrs. Geo. Eilbeck. African Marigolds-Mrs. Fisher 1 and 3, Mrs. Law 2. Stocks- Mrs. Horrocks, Mrs. Law 2 and 3. Phlox, annual-Mrs. Geo. Jamieson 1 and 2. Hydrangea, per.-Mrs. Law, Mrs. Brown, Miss Melntosh. Asters. col. 3 dist. colors-Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Law, Miss S. Moise. Asters, red- Mrs. Brown, Miss Moise. Gladioli, white-Mrs. C. A. Cowan, Mrs. J. R. Fisher. Gladioli, pink-Mrs. Cowan 1 and 2. Mrs. Brown. Gladioli, red- Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Cowan.. Miss Drummond. Gladioli, purple-Mrs. Cowan 2. no 1 or 3. Gladioli, yellow -Mrs. Cowpn, Miss Drummond. Mrs.j T4 T rvm,. 1f l i q cd4 O A..4 ..I... N. DARLINGTON SCHOOL FAIR B eld at Enlsklilen, Sept. 19th - Haydon Sehool Wins Shield -List of Prize inr Grain Wheat, 1 qt.-Bernice Stainton, Norman Thompson, Murray McCul- lough, James Simipson; Oats, 1 qt- Lorne Annis, Donald Thompson; Oats, sheaf-Lorne Annis, Donald Thompson, Verna Cochrane; Barley, 1 qt.-Lorne Annis; Barley, sheaf- Artie Thompson. Vegetables Potatoes, Dooley-Verna Cochrane, Verna Pethick, Eileen Cowling; Po- tatoes, Irish Cobbler-Laura Philps, Fred Trewin, Murray Mcçullough, Roy Trewln, May Trewin: Ensilage Corn-Murray McCullough, Muriel Gilroy, Gordon Hills. Mildred Brad- ley; Sweet Corn-Murray McCul- lough, Eva 'Yorke, Ruth Stevenson, Cameron Oke, Fred McLaughlin,; Doreen Bryan; Mangels-Harold Me- Laughlin, Alice Stevenson, Donald Thompson, Ada Beech; Turnips- Murray Mcçullough, Garnet Mc- Laughlin, Verna Cochrane, Clarence Bradley, Maude Simpson; Beets- Jack Parkin, Norman Avery, Jean Trumpour, Ralph Ormiston, Silas Trewin, Donald Mountjoy; Carrots- Viola Bradley, Rowland Thompson, Marie Oke, George Trumpour. Viola Parkins, Eileen Ormiston; Parsnips- Velma Bradley, James Bradley, Wil- mer Griffin, Fred Trewin, Francis 14. AU1114. L'acluL3ufl, o u±olouurs-- .l.UnopsoUr zace ÂLCVVÂLL(.)nionsa- Livestock Mrs. Cowan. Bouquet, mixed flowers1 Jean Davey, Bernice Stainton, Glad- -Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Law, Miss Drum- Ys Bradley, Clifford Pethick, Eileen Colt-Keith Ormiston; Cal!, Beef mond. Zinnias-Miss Drummond, Cowling, Grenifell Trumpour; Pump- -Roy Trewin, David Hall, Fred Tre- Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Brown. Dahlia. kins - Verna Cochrane, Francis win; Cal!, Dairy-Lorne Annis, cactus-Mrs. Brown 1 and 2. Dahlia, Thompson, Donald Thompson, Ray Ralph Ormiston, Freda Bradley; decorative-Mrs. Brown 1 and 2. McLaughlin, Fred McLaughlin, Ida Market Lamb-Fred Trewin, Roy Dahlia, show-Mrs. Brown 1 and 2. Ferguson; Tomatoes-Fred Trewin Trewin, Lamne Annis; Best Broken Dahlias. coll. 3 var.-Mrs. Brown i1 Roy Trewin, Ursul MeNeil, Ada and Exhibited Colt. Cal! or Lamb- and 2. Mrs. Law. Basket Flowers for Beecli, Grenfeil Trumpour, Bernice Freda Bradley, Lamne Annis, Keith flower girl-Miss Drummond, Mrs. Stainton.I Ormiston. Fred Trewin. Roy Trewin, Brown. Bride's BouquetMrs. But- Flowers Ralph Ormiston. 1er, Mrs. Brown. Centrepiece, diningi Sweet Peas - Arthur Thompson, Apples table-Miss McIntosh, Mrs. Hancock, ________________ Spies-Eva Yorke, Lorme Annis, Mrs. Law. Roses, bouqutMs Olga Sanderson, Ruth McNeil, Ursul Drummond, Mrs. C. A. Cowan, Miss ( j !j McNeil. Eileen Cowling; Snows- McIntash. Roses, 3 colors - Mrs. jas inl the aJLtJIaG',4 Ruth Stevenson, Lorne Arinis, Fran- Cowan 1 and 2. Hanging Basket- cis Thompson; Golden Russets-Dor- Mrs. Cowan. Mrs. Jamieson 1 and 2, l, angerous een Byam, Eva Yorke, Norman iGladioli, coll. (special)-Mrs. Cow. Thompson, Olga Sanderson; Mcmn- an. Mrs. Butler, Miss Drummond. toshes-Eva Yorke, Lomne Annis; Recommends Daily Use of Bisurated Wealthys-Fred Trewin, Ursul Mc- Vegetables Magnesia to Overcome Trouble Neil, Ruth MeNeil, Elleen Cowling, Beets-Mr. Geo. Ellbeck, Miss S. Cue yAi nieto Viola Bradley, Roy Trewin; Kings- Lamne Annis; Baldwins-Ruth Stev- Moise, Mrs. H. E. Hancock. Beans, Gas in the stomnach accompanie enson, Eva Yorke, Lorne Annis. yellow butter-Mr. Eilbeck 1 and 3, by a full, bloated feeling after eat- COUX Mrs. Butler 2. Beans, green-Mr. ing are almost certain evidence of okg Eilbeck i and 2, Miss Moise 3. Car- the presence o! excessive hydrochlor- Oatmeal Macaroons - A u d r e y rots, short-Mrs. Hancock 1 and 2. i cdi h tmccetn o Thompson; Bran Muffins - Jean Carrots, long-Mrs. Brown, Mrs. called 'acid indigestion." Trumpour, Ursul MeNeil, Thelma Butler. Mrs. Hancock. Cabbage- Acid stomaclis are dangerous be- Ashton; Maple Cream-Helen Ash- Mrs.Jameso 1 nd , Ms. an-cause too mucli acid irritates the ton, Jean Knapp, Irene Sharp, Ruth cack. Mrs. Jamieson's cabbages were delicate lining of the stomach, of ten McNeil, Audrey Tliompson, Joyce certainly drumlieads and reminded leaciing to gastritis accompanied b Trumpaur; School Lunch - Laura one o! the big bass drum Pete Brown serious stomach ulcers. Food f er- Philp, Susie Tliompson; Apple Pie- used to Pound; one would feed a ments and sours, creating the dis- Gladys Martin, Verna Cochrane, whole railway camp. Cauliflower- tressing gas which distends the Marion Griffi.n, Bernice Stainton, Mrs. Hancock 2 and 3. Cucumbers, stomach and hampers the normal Lillian Price. Lorne Thompson; Plain long green-Miss Moise, Mr. Eilbeck, f unctions o! the vital internal organs, White Cake-Lorna Thompson, Mar- Mrs. Hancock. Cucumbers, pickling often afiecting the heart. ie Oke, Bernice Stainton, Viola Brad- -Miss Moise, Mrs. Hancock, Mrs. ît is the worst o!f folly ta neglect ley, Verona Worden, Ursul MeNeil. Jamesn. etuc. lea-Mss oiesuch a seriaus condition or to treat Sewlng Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Hancock. Oinlons, with ordinary digestive aids which Doll's Patchwork Quilt - Thelma pickling-Mr. Eilbeck. Onions, red have no neutralizing effect on the Ashton. Eileen Cowling; Dish Tawel -Mrs. Hancock. Oinions, yellaw-1 stomach acids. Instead get from -Ruby McLaughlln; Wash Cloth- Mrs. Jamieson, Miss Moise, Mrs. Iany druggist a little Bisurated Mag- Elaine Ormiston, Alice Stevenson; Hancock. Peppers, sweet - Miss nesia andi take a teaspoonful or four Padded Holder-Verna Pethick, Sus- Moise. Potatoes, white-Miss Moise, tablets in water riglit after eating. ie Tliompson, Mildred Bradley, Viola Mrs. Hancock 2 and 3. Swlss Chard Tis will drive the gas, wind and Bradley, Verna Worden, Velma -Mrs. Hancock 2 and 3, Mr. Eilbeck.i bloat right out of the body, sweeten Bradley; Work Bag-Bernice Stain- Tamatoes, red-Mlss Moise, Mrs. the stomach. neutralize the excessto.eraPtikRthtveon Hancck.Coî. Grde Hebs-rs.acid and prevent its formation and Susie Thompson; Doll's Dres-Susie Hancock. Assortment o! Vegetables there is no sourness, gas or pain. Thompson, Marie Oke, Viola Parkins, -Mrs. Hancock, Miss Moise, Mr. EUl- Bisurateti Magnesia (in powder or Verna Pethlck, Lorna Thompson; beck. Mrs. H. E. Hancock 32 points; tablet form-never in llquld or milk) Patch on Grain Sack - Frasncis Miss Sara Moise 23; Mr. Geo. E11 f1is harmless ta the stomacli, inexpent- Thompson, Donald Thompson, Jack beck 18., sîve to taire andi the best f orm 0Of Trimm, Howard Ormiston, Roy Mc- magnesia for stomacli purposes. It Laughlin, Fred McLaughln. Dragged Down by Asthma. The is useti by thousantis of people who aulTing man or woman who is continualîy enJoy their meals witli no more fear nalTlnn rsubi ect to asthma is unfltteti for hiso! indigestion. 40-i Window Stick-Gren!ell Trumcour, or ler if 's wrk.StrngthdeprtsRoy Trewin, Haroldi McLaughli., ord hergifes ork engayt diet Howard Bradley, Norman Tliompson,, aneergyais akexenceAy ndtiileTELLS SOMEONE 0F Harold Wilson; Nail Box-Fred Tre-' becoes drery xistnce Andyetwin, Fred McLaughlmn; Model Stepj this is needless. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's SARGON EVERY DAY Ladter-Jack Hall; Model Windmill Astlima Remedy lias brouglit a great -Roy McLaughln. change to an army of sufferers. It "Tiiree years ago my health be- Nature Collections-Collection of relieves the restricted air tubes andf gan f aiing rapidly, I had very little Wos one-uhSeesn guards against future trouble. Try It appetite, strength or energy, my Artds, hlbite-il Bidteraens -Effle Avery, Helen Ashton-, Poster, Fruit and Vegetables-Jack Trimm. Drug ist ellsLivestock Judging Contest-Bruce Drug ist eils~ . Ashton, Donald Thampson, Lorne E y W 'ay To End Annis, Jack Trlmm, Roland Thomp-1 asy son. Murray McCullough. Bladde W eakRecitations - Ada Beecli, Lama!i Thampson. Dorothy Stacey, Verna! Pleasant, Inexpensive Home Treat- f School Parade-S. S. 17, Union: ment Quickly Relieves Dally S. S. 21, Haydon; S. S. 16, Enniskil-' Irritation and Getting-Up-Nights len. ~ 4 Physical Culture Exercises-S. S. No matter wliat your age may be. , , 17. Union; S. S. 21, Haydan; S. S. 7. how long you have been troubled or Burketon. haw many medicines you have trieti School Chorus Singlng-S. S. 21, wthaut success-if you are a victimi Haydon; S. S. 16. Enniskillen; S. S. a! Bladder Weakness anîd Urethral 7. Burketon. Irritation, causing days af trouble- Awards for Higbest Number of 1 some annoyance and nights a! brok- Points - Cup-Lorne Annis. S. S. en rest-you should try the amazing ' 18, Tyrane. 60: "Flint and Feather"' value o! Dr. Southwarth's URATABS MRS, HANNAH ASH -Fred Trewin, S. S. 21, Haydon. 53; at once! "This Canada o! Ours"-Bernice Made f rom a special formula, suc- slcep was restless and in the main- Staintan, S. S. 16, Enniskillen. 38. cessfully used in the Doctor's private ing 1 didn't feel like doing anythîng Certificates o! Honar ta pupil in practice for nearly 50 years-URA- that reczuired the least energy. I each schoal wnnîng most points-! TABS are particularly designed ta 'eel bettcir in every way sînce 1 start- Jack Parkins. S. S. 7. Burketon: swiftly relieve thc pain and misery aof ?d Sargon. I'nm full ai new strength Murray McCullough. S. S. 15. En- buiin-iig Urethral Irritations, Back- cindcI ncrgy, all my troubles are over1 field: Bemnice Stainton. S. S. 16, En- aches, Bladder Weakness and Get- m,.nt themes neyer a day that 1 dont niskillen; Lamne Annis. S. S. 18.* Ty- ting-up-Nights. Safe, Pleasant, In- :ecommend Sargon ta somebody. rone: Harold McLaughlin. S. S. 17. expensive-and supplied by ail gaod "Sargon Pilîs toned up and recon- Union; Fred Trewin, S. S. 21, Hay- druggists an a guarantee of money ' l it ioned my liver and didn't sicken or1 don. back an very flrst package If not !ully P istîress in any way."-Mrs. Hannali The Shield awarded ta school win- satisfied. If you need a medicine of Ash. 6 Hatherly Road. Toronto. ning highest number o! average this kind, try URATABS today! Sargon may be obtained in Bow- points per pupil was won by S. S. 21.! 40-1 manville f ram Jury & Lavell. Haydon. BV Terry G:ikison Verna pethick, Wflmer Grlffin, Grace Trewin; Asters-Velma Bradley, Fred Trewin. Norma Thompson, Audrey Thompson, Eunlce Knapp, Norman Avery; Zinnias-OGladys Martin, Olga Sanderson, Howard Bradley, Lorna Thompson, Edgar Wilson, Lorne An- fis; African Marigolds - Mildred Bradley, Viola Bradley, Mildred Hare, Blanche Beech, Frances Thompson; French Marigolds-Joyce Trumpour, Roy Trewin, Ruby Griffin, Doreen Byam; Calendulas - Harold Mc- Laughlin, Viola Parkins. Roland Thompson, Alice Stevenson, Jean Trumpour, Donald Thompson; Salpi- glossis-Effie Avery, Donald Mount- joy, Eileen Cowling, Gladys Bradley; Cosmos-Jack Parkins, Harold Wil- son, Grenfell Trumpour, Billy Sav- age. Ida Ferguson, May Trewln. Poultry Cockerel, Barred Rock - Bernice Stainton. Ruth Stevenson, Laura Philps, Roy McLaughlin, Fred Mc- Laughlin, Francis Thompson; Pullet Lorne Annis, Francis Thompson, Viola Bradley, Bernice Stainton, Ruth Stevenson, Murray McCul- lough; Pen-Lorne Annis, Laura Philps, Bernice Stainton. Francis Thompson. Viola Bradley, Ruth Stev- enson; Cockerel, White Leghorn- Eileen Cowling, Harold Wilson, Fred Trewin. John Grenfell Thompson, Jean Trumpour, Lillian Price; Pul- let. White Leghorn-John Grenfell Thompson. Fred Trewin; Pen, White Leghorn-Fred Trewin, John Gren- fell Thompson. 1 Addre.ss........ DISTRMUTOR Bowmanville - McCLELLAN & CO. Immedia te Relief for INDIGESTION WVHAT most people cail indiges- tion is usually excess acid in the stomach. Food bas soured. The instant remedy is an alkali which neutralizes ncids. But don't use crude helps. Use what your doctor would advise. The hest help is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. For the 50 years since its invention, it bas remained standard with physicians. You will find nothing cisc so quick ini its effect, so harmless, so efficient. One tasteless spoonful in water neutralizes niany times its volume in acid. The af m resuits are immediate with no harmful alter- effects. Once you learn this perfect way you'Il neyer deal in any other manner with the headaches, gas, bloating, nausea, dizziness, in- digestion, biliousness, etc., due to an over-acid stoniach and bowels. Be sure ta get genuine Phillips. It is always a liquid; neyer made in tablet form. Look for the name Phillips' on the bottle. AIl drug- stores-50c. NU~~k liii ffle¶4 ,ook's Regulating Compotind A si/e. 1reli.sbis rogu*aUa9 inedirine. Sold n thrüe de- Mun reis utoftreigt-No. 1.,81, N.à2.1 8,3; No. 3,85 per box Sodbyail druggiata. or @eu% preai o pt ofni rm Frepe pamphlet. Addreasr THECooICMEDICINECO.. wirsPHOSPI-IOOINCEŽ s Or'g, ,.' lthSewhole rîMes new ilioo.? Vcis . U-rifor leg4. 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