.i'u ( AMAlTA STATESMAN, BOWMANVILJLE, THURSDAY, JANUARY lst, 1931 PAGE ffvm r' ________________________ I .1 1~ I Newcastle High School FALL TERM EXAMINATIONS h- you resolve to use, and use our Famous Winter Protection Radiator Take the big load off your mini . yru don't have to treat your car lie a baby this cold weather If you'il put our anti-f reeze solution lni your radiator. Tou can leave It out in the coldest weather and know that it is proteeted trom old man "Zero Temperatflre." One fillng wll lait you ail Wlnter. Corne ln today and get your cold weather insurance. Our garage ls open nlght and day. CLEMENS' West End GARAGE King St Wet Bowmanville adîn Anthracte, ndus ekow thaamos as hng trcimte is931,eneo ll a re asheapyNew Yeafr that wnere wo'- you the ailpy îNewgs. ta er ih HENRY LATHROPE Phone 520 Bowmanville Cu0 0 0. Jea Rckrd 78 60 91 81 8 6 0 C7s 1 4 1. Jeank icar 7869 7 1 68 57 47 2 0 5 7 1 65 45 6. Mary ChBaplbun 6250 73083 7 635675 0 7 553 937416.2 IsoeLumsdef 66358987 --50 7 5 64 48-6 0.7 - Gwe. eniil s 6 63 708 54 81614 56 77665 9 9.1 - 4 ArgreBthm 4 70 0 5756729 46 5 5 50 41 4 8 54.9 LlyBrYun 52 5188271693254 0852 8 6.2 MrytiCholies 6 3 0 7 48 4617 558052529 49 65.5 Mary Van sen 563 5 - 3056 - - 4561- 39 - 604 Muriel Pollard 715 40 73 - 34 42 65 31 20 72 50.2 Tom Spencer 70 75 86 49 35 0 25 48 51 - 48.8 EllaHarris 63 40 - - 24 - 50 3646 5044.1 Olve Jayfles 63 25 50 - 61 23 3541 2871 44.1 JOHN BAKER, SOLINA Alicia Wiliams 60 51 45 21 43 19 43 57 45 - 42.7 who was recentiy elected Vice Presi- Grace Wallace 64 25 57 25 40 14 50 - 23 54 39.1 dent of Eastern Ontario Seed Grow- Rosie Lownie 69 35 70 - 15 13 20 33 9 - 33 ers Association.Q DARTJNGTONFRM > . Report of Christt~a5 Exainaitionsà of S. S. 3, Darlinaton: Edwin Hancock 79 65 50 69 86 86 85 95 74 69 75.8 Sr. IV-~*Annie Kush 80, *Harold David Lockhart 61 60 37 - 77 60 79 75 53 91 65.9 Forsythe 77, SAloysis Kush '76. Hubert Anderson 74 58 39 53 76 69 100 77 45 59 65 Jr. IV--Grace Trull 71. Mildred Bedwin 77 45 48 - 53 29 60 63 39 90 56 Sr. IU-Elsie Flint 62, tHazel Irene Brereton 67 50 41 53 52 71 60 48 50 44 53.6 Flint 54. Dorothy Trenwith 67 55 27 78 45 50 50 67 46 50 53.5 Jr. II-'H-azel TruUl 77, *Louise George Grahamf 50 35 67 - 48 48 30 61 26 55 46.7 i Foley 76, Berniece Roberts 74, Helen Helene Hayes 73 60 21 28 47 25 15 64 46 - 42.1 M Rundle 67, Maurice Morphy 62, . . tHazel Roberts 58, tSammy Van Il Camp 53, tVera Gibson 50. E0 0 *-onur; -Below 60 on total. 8 E<r. Cur-,â ci Ruby M. Bragg, teacher. p]Ml . . .k g BAKER'S SCHOOL Arthur Lockhart 88 53 - 79 59 86 - 100 - 83 78.3 Walter Blackburnl 92 71 - 58 51 84 67 97 95 81 77.3 W The following is the report of F'all Will Rowland 92 36 - 66 51 73 - 100 - 95 73.3 V termn examinations at S. S. 19, Dar- Ruby Shaw 64 58 - 72 64 83 - 83 - 88 73.1 0 lington: Fred Cowan 52 60 - 72 80 89 72 84 98 47 72.7 a Forn V-Gladys Yeilowlees 86.5. Annabeile Hendry 80 68 - 27 38 86 54 82 61 88 64.9 Sr. IV-Ethel Moorey 78.9. Wanda Charles Alldred 57 45 58 43 - 75 74 87 - 80 64.9 - Varnum 78.5, Dorothy Wonnacott Albert Pearce 44 65 - - - 80 67 35 - 85 62.7 - 76.2, Martha Varnumi 70.7. Lorine Batty 59 31 - 45 33 - 38 53 63 75 49.6 Jr. IV-Mary Strong 68. William Toms 48 52 - 35 - 55 34 50 - 58 47A4 Sr. III-Verna Milison 79, Isobel David Gray 42 46 24 - - 52 49 38 - 65 45.1 Yeilowlees 78, Bertha Varnum 60, Ruby Nicholas 36 il - - - 36 67 - - 72 44.4 Elsie Stephenson 56.8. Marion Rincli 40 22 63 - - 38 18 - - 73 42.3 11-Velma Gilbert 85, Eber MiUi- Florence Spencer 68 55 - 20 35 57 26 28 - 43 41.5 son 76, William Strong 60. Dorothy Bonathan 46 39 - 12 23 52 48 10 - 43 34.1 Sr. I-Harvey Yellowlees 85. Ber- nice Moorey 75. Geo. A. Coyne, B. A., Principal. Jr. I-Bruce Stephenson 52. - Primner-Ella Miilson, Vera Strong, James Harris.NE CSL PULCSHOLAE HRLAK Figures denote per cent. NW CHT R UBICMSCREORT LK SOE CA Archie Dewar, teacher. SENHRRTMSRPR Christmas Concert and Basket Social PROVIDENCE Sr. IV.-~Examnfed ln read., spell., A very entertaining Chtristmas writ.. arith., comP., geog.. hist., lit., Concert and Basket Social was held o! . S No 5 Dalinto, gain Gldy Machet.80,Eveynon Monday evenlng, December 22nd. Report o .S o ,Drigo1 ri.GaY acet8,Eey at the Lake Shore achool, Clarke. Christmas Examinations; names in Allun 76, GladyS Pollard -.3, Marjorie It was a wonderful night, the roads order of menit: Lycett 73, Chantie trereton 'd0, Har- being in good condition enabllng Sr IV-Alice Luxton, Aleen Wight, old Deline 70, Vera Brownl 70, David pol oatn rmalprso h Myrtie Ruiter, Wesley Luxton (ab- Noden and Marie Henliflg 6, Jack section. The school room was dec- sent). Tomns 62. orated in red and green and the dis- Jr. 1V-Ronald Crago, Edward Jr. IV.-Took saine exaiifation i)a- play 0f 29 baskets along the front Shemilt. pers as Si. IV. Norton Cowan 67, promlsed a delightful ending to a Sr. 111--Joan Hall, Marion Crago, Ruth Honey 67, John Van Dusiil 65, pleamant evening. Gordon Barrie, Derek Barnett, Jack Joe Hockifl 63, Gertrude Bonathan The programi was under the direct- rg.II-ogs5 Wgt Her 63, Ralph Gibsofi 60, Muriel Shaw 59 ion of the teacher. Miss Hilda Row- hel. M DulsWgt er Dorothy Aldread 58: Robent Duck 53, land, and the music teacher, lbrs. D. Srei. -Cuon oonrEwt Louise Haflcock 51, Bleau Clark 49, Robb of Orono. Our M. P., Mr. P. Sr.II-CousonWooner EwrtMargaret Burley 45, Katie Clark 44. W. Bowen. and also Newcastle'5 flot- Bragg, Violet Crago, Viola Ruiler. Ail pupils o! Sr. Rooni examined in cd High School principal, Mr. 0. A. Jr. 11--Catherine Wight (H),* Hel- heaîth study and also nature study Coyne. B. A., gave short addrcsses. en uxtn (), oan Wlcocks ) and agriculture: Gladys Matchett and Mr. Robb of Orono, i Scottish cos- Pearl Shemilt, Lawrence Wlok Evelyn Allin 86, Joe Horkifl 83, Mar- turne, gave two very much appreciat- (absent). Hal()eee utrbi yetad Nro oa 2 d solos and encores. Some features 1-GraceHal()Heln uie ri yetad Nro oa82ofteporm otYO eca (H). Gertrude Bonathan '79, Jack Toms and mtofnth e or r thydiaogu pectila Sr. Pr.-Madellfle Crago, Helen Muriel Shaw 78,' Harold Deline and mTetin werc: A dial oed entie Wight, Esther Barnett, Irene Wight, Ruth Honey 76, Charlie Brereton 73,he Fioshasop"awchroTedBaer" RA Bragg, Murray Cain. Gladys Poîlard and John Van Dusen in which the pupils imltated different Jr. Pr.-HowSrd QuinncY, Mary 72, Dorothy Heniig 71, Marie Hen- uia ntuet. Teeee W ight. ning 70, Molly Quigg 67, RalPh Gb- u il ins tue nts. he elevMrn (R) denotes honours. son 67, Vera Brown 65, Louise Han- ConM.Bwnan1n ob u Elleen M. Souch, teacher. cock 65. Lloyd HancoCWv' 62, Francis on a two-hour program. very com- ________Brereton 62, Victor Garrd 61, Archie mendable to their teacher. Elght Ms. ALE GROVE Martin 60, David Noden, Dorothy AI- o! these cleven youtb!ul entertainers dread and Katie Clark 59, Jimmie are under ten years of age. Reprt ! s s.No 6,Darngtn;Coyne 58, Ilean Clark and Robert Next the childreii werc entertained naep order. . o. meit* 75% hon- Duck 58, Margaret Burley 67, Clar- by Santa Clans. Mr. Stan Porteous, ournsi ae o ei;75%bn nce Clark 54, Stanley Bron 6 1. Who arrlved and dlstributed the Jur.: heaFr um n 8 Mike Arych 45, Reta Powell 43, Hazel many gits lu young and aid. GJrgeVPollelm8.Jan een B6, McMantl8 40, Kathleen Spencer 53 (ab- Mr. Bill Coulson then took charge I 1%eta Flintof 63, Helen Mtcalf 62. sent for nature sttidy).adsodtebst.Bil ape- Sr.ifiGoron arve y, Lra Figures stand for %.1 did auctiaileer and certainl5' put Freenian 76, May Storms 73, Eveiyn THOS. A. RODGER, Pricplsoepp"ntbsjb.M.Cy, Evans 71, Bill Couldery 66, Robert INTERMEDIATE Mns. F. W. Bowen and our populai' Bothwell 63, Douglas Gower 62. Jr. iii. - Al aubjects - Patricia BilflJudged the baskets. Alter long Jr. In-Leona Flintof '12, Robent Pearce 92, Tom Brereton 86, Mar- and serions deliberation thcy pro- Snowden 65, Charlie Wright 61. garet Pearce 83. Helen Robinson 80, ourd blkto!M. c.a- Sr. II-lorence Evans 75. Jean Sam Cowan 7 7, Harold Hockin 76: ai, the wife o! one o! our oa Jarle 4, lbet Bthwll 1,Clifor Etel pener .Lillian Burley 69. trustees, lu be thc prettlest. Much Jobns 6,.ANortanBowe 5, uefr promotSednfcmer7,L. t r l-70% wonk had been put on this colorful Jrhs. No-ren rght 619,. mrequroted fremita CokeS8. Gra. dcontainer o! "goodies" and It was Hugin 4.eniflg 84. ivia l Duk 8, GRalAI-certaifly worthy o! the prise, a box Jr. I-Iene rigt 6. Henin g4 Vivan uck81, osaAI-o! "Smlles 'n Chuokies" whlch went Sr. I-Bernice Oower 74, Perey lin 80, NoraI Meredith 77, Elaîne Drew along wlth it. Mr. Milton Brown, Fllntoif 62, Kathleen Aldread 61, 76, Bruce V'n Dusen 71, Stanley another local man, pald the highest Milton Storats 5. Couch 70. price for bis basket. Sr. Pr.-Eleanoi' Haynor 78. Doro- Nat pnomoted: Dlck Andersoni 67 Y Evenyone local was present and thy Couldery 71?, Walter Poiley 73 (failed apehlng). Charlotte Gray 67, . many who had not been there for Clifford Flintoif 72. ieppl.yas hr eeotiesfo Jr. Pr.-Phyllis Trimble 79, Ry Artie Toms 63 (haîf treppl.iyas hr eeotiesfo Botwel 77 GergeWrit 7 ~ arry Brownl 52, Lloyd Aldread 65 varions districts. We noticed repre- BanSnwde 6. Loy Flntf! 3.(rec. because o! age). sentatîves!rm uehTon. Ban nire tnd67 foyper cnto . H. A. MASON. Teneller. Oshawa, Bowmanville. Maple Grove, B. E. Souch, teacher. JUNIOR ROOM ng5ShrtaW rnby, Nuwtnie , andoWn' Senior First - Camilla Browf85Potrab.etnvleanote SALEM Harold Hoar 84, Eugene Wright 82, places, not f orgetting Newcastle. Carl Fisher 82, Grace Powell 80. Char. One face we missed this year was (Reclvd to lteforlas wck) lie Bonathafi 77, jimmie Keech 72, that Of Allan A. Martin, also his (Rjeive to lae fo lat wek)f anily, who, on accouait o! an enter- [g, suffer indigestion as they calI it. it is usually excess acid. Correct it with an alkali. The best waY, thc 1uck, harmîcas and efficient wmy, la hlhips' Milk of Magnesia.I a reaincd for 50 years thc standar'd with physicians. One spoonful in water neutralizes maiiy tmres its volume in stomach acida, and ut oncc. The symptoms. such as head- aches, gas, heuntbuin, etc.. will lisupear in fivo minutes. HURT ? W ORK won't wait for a headache ta wcar off. Don't look for sympathy at such times, but get sorne Aspirin. It neyer fails. Don't be a chronie suiferer froni headaches,- or any other them cause. Meantime, gdon'Seadco n t ý play martyr. There's always quick conifort in Aspirin. It neyer doea any harmn. Isn't it foolish to suifer any neediass pain? It may b. only a simple headache, or ut may be neu- ralgia or neunitis. Rheumatism. Lumbago. Aspirin ius tili the sensble thing to, taoe. There is, bardly any ache or pain these tablets can't relieve; theyare a great comfort ta womcen who, suifer peniodicaily; they are And you wiil never suifer f rom ex- cem acid when you prove out thiS easy relief. PIeuse do that-for your own ske-low. Besr uget the genine, pr.. scribed uby doctors for conditions due to c'cms acid. It is alwaYs a liquid; it cannot b. made ini tablet form. Look for tic name Phlpe and the word genuuue in red. breadg up olds. Bu the box thatma anir sd ha.Geai' printed in red. GenuieAp tablets do flot deprmsatde heart. Ail druggiste. AS P ILfRI N L 4.,- <ayople, jr*tw or ftret nACID To omuck. ~Ii OFF TO A FLYING START Starting the New Ypar la hike hopping off on a new flight to etabilah new recorda. That's our way of look- ing at the oppotuniti' 1931 offers. We have charted Our course. We have set our goal We are startlug wth a flylng take-off. We know Our succesa wHil corne from serving the people of thia commrunity in the blggeat and bast way possible. So we invite you to put our ser- vice to a test today . .. and cvery day lu 1931. W. LÉN ELLIOTT Phone M48Bowmanilie Things that endure are cheaper in the long run. But to have them endure you must build with quality materials ... selected and tested. Our lumber and millwork is the best that can be had at prices consistent with the trend to more value for your dollar. McCLELLAN & CO. Mmis 1 DouamI May Your New Year Be a Happy and Prosperous One We send yau the Season's Greetings with the hope that evcry day of 1931 wilU flnd you a littlc more happy, more healthy and more wealthy than the prcccding anc. 1'Wc know no reason why 1931 should not be anc o! the beat yeans o! a lifetime. And yau may be sure wc arc golng ta do aur level best lu make lt so. Ji. Mason & Son Inaurance and Beau Estate Phone 50 Bowifanvi1le HERE COMES YUR COAL Our tîUeklàa au lm «Il 2 aUte dIEw te Fom b.aimmfthe b.Id !Osa" th"t huads.ub O!f taM" Uuihot "teii u» .o ea , »aadatti. Ton ac m *Omi Imp bb ao-utabUIosai "vas te funalih utretlybick qualy sOUlI Mt u .. Orisi flou f«t Peenat Idhu,7. -D. L. & W. Scranton Ci- The Standard Anthracite Steve C oal .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . E tc . .. . . .. .. . . .. . .. . .. 18.0 Chesirnt 1. . . . . . . . . . . . .10.00 BuckwhSBt .... .........11.50 Nut *0 . .. ..o.. ..e. .. . ....13.0 Adiacouat of $1.00 per tom foersueuiho Mbeaflouel ft abov Prime. 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