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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Sep 1937, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR r THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLR Ol~dTAPTn scrving an inoffensive brc.ath.- preferable to -ovrr-ome- body . od- 1923-Elected ta Ontario cail him ta the cities. - His- is a In addition ta the local candi- ours by regular bathlng than by LegisCature. friendly home-made happy by tions, wbich act as a cause o! bad1 attempting to overpower tbemn by 1925-Elected 'ta eea the presence of bis wife, and bis breath, theire are generai candi- using perfums.I tesaewaPalamn. ldrn enae 7 i gdC n T u tJ O 1 tions which brig It about. We the ogcaf nes nter o! e aing iOnjenagd 7 Bl ae manner of d13inandaLennoxt.aged 8. Herst are think, first, o! the digestive tract 1wlth ba<i breath is to remove its 1930--R-elected. cnsrnde bae8y vires of because in aur minds a bad taste cause. nhieteho lyvrusf in the mouth is !requently assoc- A treatment a! symptomis is 1935-Promoted ta the Cab- the soil - those virtues whicb V TE CONSET R VU~ A I NU U iatcd with digestive upsets. Bad necessary, but their cure and the inet by Honourable R. since earliest days bave given VO I breath does occur quite often preventian o! their recurrence de- B. Benntt, then Prime strcngtb of character lsta Sah many-oneraiv Pry i n amang thase who overeat, or pend upon the treatment o! the Minister. Rc-elctcdto of Canada's greatest public ser- Jao > h ioa osraioPr> iOtro whose elimination is !aulty. The cause, the root o! the condition. bad breatb, in such cases, is realîy It neyer pays ta temporize; it is Federal Parliament. vants. a symPtom o! an abnormal candi- always satls!actary ta get ta gripa, ulvi ut c ulu.-uiveurac a fa Owim meLcatuse..i dl ,---. a,. NLOWMFORMED IN W ison, J. W. Balson 2 and 3; derson Jr. 1, 2 and 3. and 5 eaeayn stm - iiEe aged, F. B. Glaspeil & Son 1 Minorca, Black - Cock, F. W. DonaldGion j I R ED I ýad 2, J. W. Balson & Son 3; Tamblyn 1 and 2; Hen, F. W. DonaldE GbsnSeil- Clarence Alun of Newcastle Is ___________________________Glaspeil; Ewe Lamb, F. B. Glas- N. R. Andrews, F. W. Tamblyn 2 from TeGboIFrs o. ByE.FloyToono tae;Jonsetld nth frt- FIrst Vice-President of New, pell & Son 1 and 2, J. W. Balson and 3. manviUe-Ro ai ad2 ByE loy oot ae eon; Wtlliamn we nt as Association Horses and 4 females. Archie Muir & Son, & Son 3. Bantam, A. O. V. - Cockerel, Ennsklle I th ltte 6's fl sectiîdon a iga rm enteart Heavy Draught - Ma re and1 Cedar Dale Stock. Dorset Downs and Cheviots - A. B. Mainwainfg; ullet, A. B. Amaner terlzsho was aa very thriving burg, and had! Tyrone; he was a prominent Or- The Durham County Branch of Foal, Arthur Welsh, W. S. Mo!- Jres-Bll . 1oka aaeNomnSot . anaig nuch fuitueh sUtlh ail kinds of industries. angeman and in those days wa the Provincial Plowmen's Asoc fatt & Sons; Foal of 1937, Ar- R.H. Brown; Milch Cow, S. S. Ayre, Norman Scott; Ram, Shear- Dcstist Itws aedate nns i familiarly known as King William iatio was formed at a meeting thur Welsh, W. S. Moff ait & Lockhart, R. H-. Brown 2 and 3; l. am m, A . Ayre, Norman2an Rouen - Gld MaIe, Mrs. Wel- rooms inh ak in Ireland by John Virtue, one ofIiII Robert moved west into the held in the Town Hall on Friday, Soys;FiBrown rthu igiyar fr. yarS.S.Lokar, .Sott 2 and 3; Ewe, aged, Nor- lington Farrow, R. G. Moffatt; A manmyh& getcue the first settlers who came from county of Lambton, near Sarnia. September 17, at Millbrook, the RyBon rtu ca;FilIy H. Brown; Heifer, 1 year, R. H. ml eae r. elntnFr that good old city and purchased Three of the daughters moved to chair for the first part o! the ga- Or Gelding, 2 yrs., Roy Brown; Brown, S. S. Lockhart; Heifer man Scott, A. Ayre 2 and 3; Ewe, rwRG oid emae, rs.We93n7onMar-,sationalabltesyonWh . the block of land on the nortii- the county of Huron and settleci thering being taken by an ex- Filly or Gelding, 3 yrs., Heber Cal!, S. S. Lockhart, 1, 2 and 3; Searling, A. A>re 1 and 2, Nor- r.WelR.gtoFfatt; 17Me, are, and 2t;l hve riwcon Uatcre fte ilgwihnted Stytes:Oaed twovesta e ri ion L.H. vin cia. Heber Down, Arthur Welsh. Lockhart, R. H. Brown. Nrman Scott, A. Ayre. 1937 Female, Mrs. Wellington Whenamngtseg aa wua al bush land and then known i t dSae;an sed inld towL.n.ship. . gclural - Mare and Foal, Ayrshires - Howard V. Northey Swine Farrow 1 and 2. girl al teohe irmiso i Aotthe same tmewcaeRip. The former Cavan and South ryn Brent.Arthur McKay, won aIl prîzes. Yokhie - Boar, aged. C. L. & Pekn; Old eMaIe, Archie Muir aciuananebein otakabu Aou Dalnton Taine ip.cae ot D. W. McLeod conducted a large Monaghan Plowmen's Association FaGdf197B At . . YArorkshrae Mlh ow S MN iresad2,Netn a lor;&Sons; O193FeMale, Archie MuirbIfportate Mcaghi wowntitotegeneral store if those days and l'as been disbanded and merged thur McKay, E. Stacey; Filly or S Lockhart 1 and 2. C ow, b cNeil ia d, C.ewton Taylor 3& Sons; 1937 FlMae, A.rchie Muir if we ad oulietoer manufacture of wagons and bug- 'his confidential clerk was Jacob in the new orgafizatiof, officers Gelding, 1 year, Arthur Welsh, Boar, under 12, over 6 mos.. R. & Sons. mistakeseair gies, which industry flourished Scott. one of whose sons. Robert, electied for the latter ifcluding: Gordyn Brent, N. R. Andrews; T. Eaton Co. Special - Best H. Brown, C. L. McNeil 2 and 3;1 Musiovy - Old MaIe, Mrs. Wel- If W:se eehre h2 and greiv until lie removed to still !arms near Sauina. John Mc- Presiterit. I. W. Larmer: lst Filly or Gelding, 2 yrs., R. G. pure bred cal!. Dairy type. How- Sow, under 12, over 6 mas., C. L. întnFro;OdFmlMs ol onb a aie Oshawa where his sons carried on Lead. M.P.P., elected in 1867, was Vice-President, Clarence Alliin, Moffatt: Filly or Gelding, 3 yrs., ard V. Northey. Mcel .H ron2ad3 elington Farrow : 1937 eMaie, s.wu csdmntae hti' mator cars, which later developed Dr. Wm. Hillier was the popular George Neals. Manvers: Secretary Skinner; Span horses in harness, ver Cup - Best showing o! prize McNeil, R. H. Brown; Sow. un- 3. 97FmlMs elntn Amnmyb oe nfn into the largest of its kind in ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~medical man o! the district and Treasurer, V. R. Hunter, Cavan. T a.wnesi aaeo ate ea e ,oe o. .L iNi ýro ,2ad3 nilc in adth a. g st o is i d i e had a large and lucrative Two directors have been appoint- B l. R.e ch ro Hd nc al w ne Stio aa e o! ctckC da.e , o er 3 m s, C L c el F Another early settler was Henry patce. He was a prominent ed by the various counicils from Blin eceo n uc aeSok 1 and 2, R. H. Brown 3. rrow 1, eands3aiirc sad.il eo h Sylestr wo cmmeced th~Conservative and Orangeman andt each township in the county, the - Mare and Foal. Luther Pascoe, Durham Co. Holstein Club Spe- Berkshires - G. H. Mark &Tukssuae manufatre awoughs nd frmtahepla f at artwright tWO chasen on Friday night to S. S Lockhart, Merlin H-epburn;' cal - Jr. Holstein Bull, under 2 Son won ail prizes. Bronze - Old Male, James Me-_______________ implements which grew and pros- and Darlingtaf. His brother, Dr. represen t South Monaghan being Foal a! 1937, S. S. Lockhart, Mer- years. (1) Cea ae tc.(2 awrts-Bar gd Nw ae, Jaes Mlckurn;e.James S. C. Hillier, practised later in Jay Whittington and William C. lin Hepburn, Luther Pascoe; Filly Archie Muir & Sons. (3) J. H. awrh or gd e-iae ae cez ae moved ta Lindsay where his sn:Bawmanville. Dawson; two others were appoint.- or Gelding, 2 yrs.. Norman ScottJs. J.Hlti eaeu. o alr onR.Kle;Sw trFe lcbr:13 ae fauidd he yleser grcutu- Te itageha fur huchs-ed for Cavan, taking the place o! Hector Bowen, Norman Scott; der 2 years, (1) Cedar Dale Stock, brood, aged, Newton Taylor, John James McKenzie, James Stark, ai ork, wic fo a ongtie Wslean ndPrimitive Metho- former appointees elected to office, FiUly or Gelding, 3 yrs., Hector (2) Archie Muir & Sans, (3) Ce- R. le;Baudr1,oe Fred Blackburn; 1937 Female, as n Wo! stehfrn a onio' ed-ds.eytrian adAgia.LH islwadIwnAl .'Bowen; Span horses in harness, dar Dale Stock. mas.,r John R. Kelsey, Newton ýJames McKenzie, James Stark, F. B. Glaspeli & Son, Merlin Hep- Sheep TaohnR 50ws,Neton2, yo r 6ms Fe2la un ing industries. the latter was closed later on as To Take in United Countles burn. JoheR.KeleyNewon-aylr. A. O. V. - Old MaIe, James John Virtue stayed an the f arm the cangregation dwindled dcwn The objective in view is to makeLectrs-W R. Rabbins and 3; Boar, under 6, over 3 mos., McKenzie 1 and 2; Old Female. and trained his family ta agricul- ta only a few members. the organization known as the General Purpose - Single horse won ail prizes. Newto;n Taylor, John R. Kelsey 2 ýJames McKenzie; 1937 Maie, Jas. tur. H hd fve an an si L O.L. o.74 astheonî Drha an Nrthm be ua din harness with vehicle, Cecil Wii- Cotswold and Lincoîns - Ram, and 3; Sow, under 6, over 3 mas., McKenzie; 1937 Female, James daughters, viz: William, John, .Ecrtet cce~y doing businesýs in Piowmen's Association, andi ta son; Span horses in harness with aged, F. B. Glaspeil & Son 1 and Newton Taylor, John R. Kelsey McKenzie. Robrt Arhîaldan Ewar. has dys an te Hmponthis end the officials will get in vehîcle, Hector Bowen; Best Horse 3, W. G. Glaspeil & Son 2; Ram, 2 and 3. Margaret, Mrs. W. Sharp. Eliza- Brass Band supplied the musk aon touch with men from the adjoin-anae.orifrmcses1 erin FB.Gspl & Son, ao ye-Bs rHg, Geese beth, Mrs. John Niddery. Sarah, the l2th af July. :ng caunty and endeavour to have 2 n ,T .HlF .Ga-WG lsei&Sn a ab 180 - 220 lbs. each, C. L. McNeil Tuos -Oc ae.Lte Mrs. John Sherritt. Hannah, Mrs. Two hotels did the catering. the Association sa extended and pelI & Son, Arthur Welsh. 1 and 2, F. B. Giaspeli & Son. 3 R. H. Brown, Newton Taylor. Pascoe; Old Female. Luthier Pas- Charles Floody, Ann, Mrs. Jacob Morley's on the corner and Vir- named. At present the Board is William Robmnson Specials- W. G. Glaspeli & Son: Ewe, aged, olr .,JmsStr;13 ae u Scott, and Mary, Mrs. Georg2ý tue's at the toip of the big hili, made up o!faurteen directors, and Best foal from Isonzo 1937, R'Gl1W. G. Glaspelu & Son, 2 and 3 Poultry coe e t; 1937 FMaie, Lu- Gibso. ýan the are oth ct ofbusiness the officers. The treasurer report- Moff att; Best foal !ram Monarch F.B. Giaspell & Son; Ewe Shear- Plymouth Rock, Barred - Cock, ther Pascoe. Archibald and Edward settieci at the present týme, andi the in ed $17 from fees and other 197'S . okart. ling, W. G. Giaspeli & Son, F. B. Reg. Sutton. Donald Gîbson 2 and Embden - Old Maie. A. Ayre, 'Eacb padwilkiflealdyan on the southern section o! the es- dustries are al gone. sources as a balance on hand Dawnham Nursery Special -'Glaspell & Son 2 and 3, Ewe 3 * Hen, Donald Gibson 1, 2 and F. W. Tamblyn; Old Female. A. every a o hrewes ________________________ fromtheCava an Souh Mna-Best Boy Driver (16 yrs. and un- Lamb. W. G. Glaspel & Son, F.131- Cockerel, Reg. Sutton 1 and 2. Ayre, F. W. Tamblyn, Mrs. Wel- 3 pasi*ac1akt ghan Association; $100 grant der), team hitched to, wagon, B. GlaspelI & Son 2 and 3. oadGbo1;Ptet oadlntnFrow 0CNSPRPCE !rom the Counties Council; and Durham Ca. only, second prize Southdowns - Ram, aged. A. 1 Gibson 1, 2 and 3. Poultry Specials et DruggitGaeGnrlSor. grants in prospect o! $65; but donateci by A. J. Bigelow. Manor Ayre, John R. Kelsey 2 and 3, Plymouth Rock, White - Cock, Coe&GanleSpca(Bg WH PA MO E stated that ta give worthwhile Pride Farm, Orono, (1) F. B. Glas- R-am, Shearling, A. Ayre 1 and 2; James McKenzie, Hen, A. Ayre, opr&Gavll pca Bg W prieswhns ap winhmtch a eU&lon,(2iMeli Hebun.hamLam, . Are1 ad .SJhnJams(c2)zi;MCcrreinW J ngmas -Bes pn.iai THoWLSOeFYPAlC..W.ItoJO. held, at least $300 is required. Carniage - Mare and Foal, R. R. Kelsey 3; Ewre, aged. A. Ayre 1 S. Rickard, A. Ayre 2 and 3; FuI- The Association's fee o! ten dol- G. Moffatt, C. K. Bottam, H.Fa andi 2. John R. Kelsey 3; Ewe, let, W. J. S. Rickard 1 n ,A lars for affiliation with the pro- row; Foal o! 1937, C. K. Bottarn Shearling, A. Ayre 1 and 2, John Ayre 3. I~ ~ vincial organization has been H. Farrow, E. Stacey; Filly or R. KeIsey 3; Ewe Lamb, A. Ayre Wyandotte, Wh i te - C oc k, do paid. Gelding,1 year. Cochrane Bras'.; 1 and 2. John R. Kelsey 3. James McKenzie; Hn ae A1 paid. Gilinor Gelding, 2 yrs., John Mc-- Shrpshire Downs and SUffolk McKenzie. HeJae9 On motion o! Neals-Allin it Mullen;, Single Horse in harness, DOwns - Ramn, aged. H. Skinner 0Ph O was de-cded to holci a plowing Cecil Wilson; Single Horse in har-ý Beath Farms. H. Skinner; Ram* Rhode Island Redi - Cockerel, COU match this f al. Wednesday, Oc- ness, C. K. Bottam; Pair Horsses Shearling, Beath Farms, H. 5k-' W. J. S. Rickard. V,.Y tober 27, being mentioned as a in harness. Lloyd Kennedy. ner 2 and 3, Ram Lamb, John R. Sussex - Cock, N. R. Andrews; 0i . vu tentative date. The membershnp Roadster - Mare and Fol Kelsey. H. Skinner, Beath Farms; Hen, N. R. Andrews 1, 2 and 3: fee in the Association was fixed Elgin Savery; FiUly or Gelding, 1 Ewe. aged, Beath Farms 1 and 3, Cockerel, Archie Mur & Sons. N. . at $1,00 which will also allow one yerW'.Wlo; il rGl-H. Skinner 2. Ewe. Shearling. R. Andrews 2 and 3; Pullet, Ar- rnPmber o! a family ta compete at ing, 2 yrs., E. Stacey: Single horse - Beath Farms 1 and 3. H. Skinner chie Muir & Sons 1 and 2, N. R.rein lp the match, which will be op<2111ta :n harness. A. W. Glenny, Lloyd j12; Ewe Lamb, Beath Farms, H. Andrews 3. b eIPs - e n r a t s f o m t h t oiou t e , K e n n e d y , E . S t a c e y ; S i n g l e h o r s e rSi n r 2 a d 3 e g o n . W i e - C c e r e l . , . I I O Y O with one class open ta the encir in harness, Lloyd Kennedy 1 and Oxford Downs and Hampshire 1 A. Ayre, N. R. Andrews; Pullet, prov:nce. 2; Best Turnout, C. K. Bottam, Downs - Ram. aged, J. W. Bal- N.R. Andrews. Committee to Secure Site A. W. Glenny, Lloyd Kennedy; sof & Son: Ram, Shearling, J. W. LgonBon-CcGo Each director will be expectecl Best Single Pany in barness, T. Balson & Son; Ram Lamb, Cecil HedersnJr;wHn,-Qo. H en-Fldealojh ln nmhaaks ak ta canvasa his territory andi se- R. Hall, E. C. Ashton 2 and 3; HnesnJ. eGo e-Fi al ftePa nec " cure as many members as passible, Best Shetland Pony under saddle,' and arrangements were madle ta A. Ayre, T. R. Hall, E. Stacey; zecure donations for the prize Best Lady Driver, Lloyd Kennedy. list. The entry fee for nan-mem- C. K. Bottam; Best Saddle Horse. bers will be one dollar, andi the Helene Waddell, C. K. Bottam. ço p AssU GV-?-CPAIS cammittee ta secure a site for the Henry Memorial Cup Special - A M Aé4N IIONORED 09 t Goo&aVe.t9ident, secretary andtyears aIdCttl Cavan and,,fienea',Shorthorns - ul er ,IN lIS OWIN COUINTRY ,diessfv to S ,.iervaig the idea being ta locate the W. F Ricicard, M.P. & Son; Bull,' IStuadde tîr telifixa ai,, sure match, if posible, in the latter 1 year old. W. S. Bragg; Bull Caif, t ttie.c ntownship which is in Northumber- W. S. Bragg; Milch Cow, W. S. elwctzn o wlibr owsiwoko 6ee 8o'W nlt%' t ' anicut.Bragg, W. F. Rickard & Son. W. Vaudan kee ' a javeA. E. Summers, Agriculturai S. Bragg; Heifer, 2 y. aid, W . S. Earl Rowe bes, are enthusiastie admirera of hie keP~ tires W Repressentative, was Present On Bragg, W. J. S. Rickard; Heifer, WIer rai 9 i tc rdco Friday evening, and was made a 1 yr. old. W. S. Bragg, W. J. S.trigcaatran itfrlaesi er ~member o! ail committees in con- Rickard, W. F. Rickard & Son; %O1 j~~es6 ~f ¶011 ~ ~ira~ nection with the business o! the Heifer Cal!, barn be!ore May 1, APbi evn o 2Yas bepts*APuleSratFr2 er1 ,yu slsAssociation. 1937, W. F. Rickard & Son, W. S. -boba Darlington and Cartwright had Bragg; Herd Bull andi 4 females, rie- e neft sent in the naines o! the di-. W. F. Rickard & Son, W. S. Bragg. rOçt d lerS rectors appaintei by their respec- Aberdeen Angus - Bull, 3 yrs. If yau had a large scale map 1936-Unanimously seiected yu oyt:,ve councils. but CavaS, Manvers, and over, Walter A. Neal, Mal- of Ontario, yau wouid find Gwi- as leader of the On- irfAtand Clarke were represented at colmn Bailey; Bull Cal!. Malcolm limbury Township marked in taria Liberal-Conser- the meeting. Bailey 1 and 2; Milch Cow, Mal- the County of Simcoe. But you vative Party. The next meeting will be calied calmn Bailey, Walter A. Neal; when reports of canvassers and Heifer, 2 yrs., Walter A. Neal, wouid have ta, possess a very A Happy Family ather workers in connection with Malcolm Baley; Heifer, 1 year, large scale map indeed, ta locate E the plowing match are ready ta Walter A. Neal, Malcolm Bailey; the town of Newton Robinson. aldr Rowe, whenever his pub- be presented, and the Departmen Heifer Cal!, Walter A. Neal, Mal Th- itlidtcf twnduties wiil permit, hurries in Toronto will be asked ta pro- colmn Bailey 2 andi 3; Herd Bull . backtaNwo Robinson. For vide a jucige for the day. and 4 females, Walter A. Neal, beginning ta find itself in print there hie finds awaiting him his Incidentally Mr. Winslow, who Malcolm Bailey. frequently these days. The citi- resigned the chair when the new Herefords - Bull, 3 yrs. andi zens feel that this is only ta be sturdy red brick house-his wife president had been elected. noted aver, J. L. Ashmore; Bull Cal!, epce because ane of theiran hefiecldn-s25 the !act that Cavan now bas the E. A. Rosevear. J. L. AshmAore 2 onbyEr oe sgigarso amln- ue honor a! one o! its boys, Bill AI- andi 3; Milch Cow, E. A. Rosevear, O byEalRwisgig aresYofkshare ineDsure-m lin, o! Ida, as junior champion J, L. Ashmore; Heifer, 2 yearsJ. ta be, they are confident, Pre- batlred orshired swine Durha plowman o! the Province. L. Ashmore, E. A. Rosevear; Heif- nier-Elect af Ontaria the night cateneitrdCyedls er. i year, E. A. Rosevear, J. L. of October 6th. bis aid Township friends. Ashwore: Hei!er Cal! born since Some of the old-time proverbs One cannot hope ta under- May 1937, J. L. Ashmore: Heifer sadapbi a oeyb b Cal! born before May 1937, J. L. are wcaring a littie thin these sadapbi a oeyb b Ashmare, E. A. Rosevear; Herd modern days and that well- serving him in the midst of pub- Bull and 4 females, J. L. Asbmore, known one-"'A prophet is nat lic affairs in Toronto or Ottawa. E. A. Rosevear. without honor save if bis own Follow Earl Rowe back ta New- *Beef Grade - Miich Cow, W. country" means nothing, simply ton Robinson-have a meal with 4 A NEALYN sigivica of, S. Bragg, R. G. Moffatt; Heifer 'rus CANADIAN MEDICAL Cal!. J. L. Ashmore, Newton nothing, ta these sturdy citizens bim in his big kîtchen-walk > "*UUNA4CE COAN LTylor of Gwillimbury. They honor with hini over his fertile acres- luN R«COANAA HTayorse. - 3yar lo CNAA oltens-Bull,3 eran Earl Rawe because they know see him feeding his swine and bis - over, Cedar Dale Stock; Bull, 2 and admire bim; the oldsters cattle - talk with his aged par- years, Archie Muir & Son; Bull, hv benwtigbi for ents, who live across the road. 1 vyear, n.Cedar Daaele Stock; Bullhi b I THUSDY-SFPTMR.PIn i Li THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOW-MANVILLE, ONTARIO e 1

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