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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 May 1938, p. 8

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- ~ - ~ y-..- PAGE EIGHT THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAV, MAY I2TH, 1938 muBALLPRACTICES USED TO WAKE UP Both Intermediate and Junior ii. *ruanm U L TN rte o BasebalClubs are remninded of ITH AHIfl flBUL ETISRLrttlFo the practice periods this week. The_____ from Intermediates will practise to- fomBy SOTE Wnight (Tbursday) and ail those Now Fresh and Lively Every BIRDLAND Winlfred E. Wilson ____wisbing to tr3- out witb the team Morning l When a man hasmoney to burnare asked to be on hand. Juniors TEYLO ABE Woehe a man h lanyVo bu'- J NIR BALL will practise F'riday nigbt, and He re is a inan wh1o xoke uip soeohrfUwi laswlIntermediate wil rcis gane-r morninz wxth a duli head- TeYlo abe odicfo hc tmyb ing to match him for it. LEAGUE MAKES on Saturday nigbt. ache. Then Kruschen transformd spoabytebetdsinuse b t 1e oor An h anwosaeshm E SO ' L N hsdv.Read his letter :- on oal hebs itigihdb tb eve oo sl sandte man ho vs bim- LA S used to wake ulp in the morn- kno wn member of!ation. It lives o the small in sel laaptVocutbisbes fien. ____ ect~s that feed on teleaveso ig ihadull headache. ear the Warbler family, 'trees, and for this reason is a Liaziness -inspires many a man Junior Basebafi Group Enrolls LAKESHORE GIRLS ago. I started taking Kruschen Sait- about tbirty varieties most welcome guest in our gar- to sek a piltial jo. Fo rEit oeMein x LEAGUE FORMED Rgular,],. Today, I wake up fresh of which can be found nesting ini dens. Por Hoe ______and lix el'. and can do mx- dav's Canada. This is partly due to its The nest is built of plant fib- Plans for the 1938 Lakeshore Representatives along the lake work without anx- exertion. I cal, wide range, but also Vo its friend- 1res; lined with plant down and Junior Basebaîl league were dis- front met in Bowmanville Mon- recommend Kruschen for anvone ly disposition. Its song, an en-1 sometimes long hairs: and placed cusdwe ersnaie fday to organize the Girls' Lake- sufferingz from headaches and con ergetic "che-wee, che-wee, che-inurgtfkso sh r ___________________________________ves o shore Softball League. These of- stillation, and for putting new life wee", is given in a high, bright aalre.1 a aiyb on ________________________the four teamns entered in tbefcrheeelc:Peient. to vou. 1 interid to continue with tone. quite characteristie of th evnb te.ucntiaed. Pr oabl league met Thursday evening at Archie Russell, Cobourg; Vi ce- Kruschen for the rest of miv ie. species. "Warbler" is really a that is why the Yellow Warbler Port Hope. A number of repre- President -Percy Etcher, P or t -E-P. misnomer, for these birds are by is ototntevciio h sentatives f romn Peterboro, Osh- Hope; Se'y.-Treas.-Mrs. Ernie Headaches can nearl%. always 1- no means our best singers. Ilisat often wthe vi o the BomnileadHunt, Bowmanville. From pres- traced to a disordered stomnach, and This dear little fellow, just faVe trouble of bringing up its own aa Cobourg, omnilad ent outlook teams will be entered to fIe unsuspected retention in the inches long, puts in bis appear- family, always lays its egg in the ~~~Port Hope attended. frmCbug otHoe e-sSe fStagnatiflg waste mater- ance as son a the leaves begîn nest of some other bird. But our R O Y A L The junior league will comprise tonville, Newcastle, Orono and* jal which poisons the blood. Remo%,e t o show green on the trees. For little golden f riend is sometimes four teams fromn Oshawa, Bow- Bowmanville. Such a group as thcee poisons - vrevent them f romn less than a week bie is fairly eus- too clever to be caughî by ibis Il E A T R E manvîlle, Peterboro and Cobourg. this sbould make a real smnart formilng again - and vou'Il neyer ily seen - then the foliage begîns trick. 1V builds a sort of platform T 3 E A R E Play wl open May 24th we league. Meeting will be edi have worrx- anv more. And that to swallow him up. He seems to of plant down rigbt over the un- Oshawa and Bowmanville clash Newcast.le Friday, May 201h. to 'S ;ust how Kruschen Salts brings hav.e taken a fancy to town life, welcome egg and continue with its BOWMANVILLE in a morning holiday game inl arrange scbedule. qutick and lasting relief f romn head- soibhat even our largeat Canadian own housebold affairs. Bowmanville. wiih the return aches es ery ul er. Teykep blem DO You know wby the Night- ____________________game in Osbawa May 26. The el.eyshiu p in the iees that bhawk looks as ihougb it had been selvedule will ibehcompletedhaatsaot laterdae.wl ecmltda SCHEDULE DRAWN bis- popular lecture 'Tbings to une our streets so are more ofien Thurs. - Fri. Sat. W. R. Brancb, Oshawa, was el- IN SOCCER LEAGUE Avoid in Married Life" on May heard than seen. Edtor's Note-We bave receiv- x.v 2- 3- 4 ected president, J. W. Anderson, IN TWO SECTIONS w7hf. ee announcement else- Tbe male Yellow Warbler is a ed miany favorable c o mme n ts MAY 2 1 14 vic-preidet, nd liffrd ain whre.veritable golden bal. If you get about this new feature. Several ice-presaide, andClir am - _____ A splendid service was held on a chance o see bim closely you teachers bave Vold US tbey read îa o~anîll, ecetay-res- Darlington-Clarke F o o t b a 11 Sunday evening, witb Mr. J. J. will find that bis back and wings it each week to their class and uirer; while the executîve includes League will once again be divided Mellor as speaker. He spoke on bave a greenish tinge with the find the children are becoming J.W. Burt, Cobourg, C. Matbews, into two sections tis year, it was the 'Resurrection" and gave a feathers outlined in yellow. Cheat greaily interested in bird life. fi iSîd Lttle. Bowmanvîlle, and R. decided at a meeting in Hampton message that ahould stay with and aides are covered with tiny Another man told us bis wife is Kîtchen, Peterboro. lust week. The Eastern Group those wbo heard it, a long time. red plashes. His wife is a some- clipping the Bulletins out and ____________ consists of teams from Hampton, As always, there was a good what dul]er gold and when sur- pasting them in a book to save for Solina, Courtice, Enniskillen, Ty- crowd wben our popular neigbbor rounded by pale green leaves bas reference. We would welcome INTERMEDIATES rofeZion, Clarke United (Ororio) - takes the service, a decidedly greenish tint, making letters from pupils or adults relat- AND JUNIORS TO of teams frorn Oshawa. Bowma M n rsnPreoswt Some people know ibis birdas- encea they may have had.with IAV ONMMAY 2anville, rooklin an Claremontthe "Wi]d Canary", while othera ýbirds. Address your letters 10 The The winners of the two grop Mrop.an Mr.R HsklPt apply the samne name to the'Siateaman, Bowmanville. BothIntr eiat an Juiormeet to decide the league title. Mr. and Mra. Ivan Farrow. - ~ - oth Itermiae dJn iorLut year Claremont captured the O -wt n .O wihhn a' Basebaîl Clubs wîll be in action in ttei hefnl ro lre rono, wt Mr.an Mrs. B.oni x ere hn ay' Bowmanvîile on May 24tb, wtb Uitedi.h ias rmCak Crossley. clothes. the Intermediaies meeting Sun-Untd Mr. Alfred Reid and Miss Eý In the business session follow-1 CROOKED CREEK derland in the afternoon and the The meeting in Hampton was Jollow, BowmanviUle, iih Mr. ing the meeting the Club donated juniors meeting Oshawa in the well attended and the officers and Mrs. W. A. Reid.$5 to the Won iansitue o Zo aRoapndd;otbl wt morning. The Internîediatè ache- elecled were: President, Roland$2 oteWmn Isiuet-1Zo chIplydofblîNh dule drawn up last week follows: Bate, Bowmanville; lat Vice Pres- ward the public lavatories; $25 to Our school on Saturday afiernoon May- ident, Edgar Horn, Hampton; 2nd the Junior Basebaîl Club; and $15 but losi the game by a large mar- 24-Port Hope ai Cobourg. Vice President, resideKn, Bw _ io s lu another wortby cause. The gin. Sudrada omnil.manville; 3rd Vice mrsdn i. L o s l bmatter of securing a swimming M-LoadIead ece 28-oo tSunderland omnl. McLaugblin, Enniskillen; Secre- instructor this summer was lef t M.LoadI-ln.tahi O0L uM a 8A P 1c T u aIo 2 Ncuasta otHp. tary, Elmer Wilbur, Hampton." (Continued from Page 1) Oilto Prsetdy. ran o t osen h eeedw J newcslaPoioe At another meeting beld onO'el osuy Mr. and Mra. J. J. Mellor. Matinee Saturday 2.30 p. Jun-omnil at Newcastle. Monday nighî tbe foîîowing ache- with littIe or no trouble. SomneOusecaMoersDye- Sunderland ai Port Hope. dule waz drawn up. 4412 millions o! dollars are paidvieaouSndy cooudr ________________ 4-Newcastle ai Cobourg. Eastern Schedule annually in wages in the industryviea uSndychoudr exclusive o! distribution cots No man is so down and oui ibat the leadership of Mr. R. J. Ro"e Port Hope ai Bowmanvllle. May 16-Zion at Enniskillen Another marvel is thai Canada lie can't find a fellow whose mis- o! Newtonville was mostiinter- Mon. - Tues.- Wed. 8-Bowmanville ai Cobourg. 18-Courtice at Tyrone witb its small population, rank.s fortunes make bis own seem tri- esting. The attendance at our Newcastle ai Sunderland. 21-Solîna ai Orono tid ~ ~ ~ a nat x vial. aho rw ahwe n a MA 6-1 811-Cobourg aV Port Hope. 24-Hampton ai Enniskillen pthingintion, odanîuc eed - by Even the amallesi faultis isachlaxed by th eeen o! 8i MAY16- 7 -18Suderan a Necatl.underland Zon atin ntinNewcastle.byfaut us2th5-Tyraoniaxe aie reZiono 8 15-oborg i BwmaviU. 2-Cortie a Orno the United Siates and Great Bni- fuijsiesm.cbildren and their p a r e n ita.A, P5Coor t oaiwastle. 30-Ennricklen at Orona tain. Sixty-eigbi thousand cars Don't write down your griev- large number o! children took PortHop at ewcstle 30Ennikilen a Soina were exported from Canada in ances; the sooner tbey are forgot- part in the service and Mr. Clin- 18-Port Hope ai Sunderland. June 1-Zion ai Hampton 1937. The Provincial Govern ten tbe happier you will be. iton Farrow and Mr. John Scott bo22-Sunderland ai Cobourg. 3-Orono ai Tyrone mienis, a remarkabîe record when-______________________________ Newcastle ai Bowmanville. 6-Enniskillen at Courtice millions o! dollars annualiy from oi 25-Bowmanville ai Port Hope. 8-Solina at Zion lcenise fees and gasoline tax, and C3 à% Cobourg at Newcastle. il-Hampton ai Tyrone Ontario bas 48',o! the registered July- 13-Solina at Courtice veiesoib Dmno.Te 1-Bowmanville ai Sunderland. 15-Zion at Orono per clen fth!aU Domarernion.tee Cobourg aV Port Hope. 18--Tyrone ai Enniskillen p e cty ofalcronto.rgite ,,-6-Port 'Hope ai Bowmanville. 20-Hampton ai Court1ce If you were o ask the average Newcastle ai Cobourg. 22-Orono ai Zion Pro o aycr r odo 9-Newcastle at Port Hope. 25-Tyrone ai Solina tepero n tsteany aswarsould o Sunderland at Cobourg. 27-Zion ai Courticelkeyb90.Btsaiic r- 12-Bowmanville ai Newcastle. 29-Enniskillen ai Orono lveai bat only .7ut o atI c rs 16-Port Hope ai Cobourg. 2-Tyrone ai Courtice ments, a remarliagle record when Newcastle ai Sunderland. 4-Enniskillen ai Zion compared wiih other industries ~'.20-Port Hope at Newcastle. 6-Hampton ai Orono -ieradio and refrigeration. - Cobourg at Bowmanville. 9--Solina at Enniskillen ]nBisoberatinsMryM'r 23-Port Hope ai Sunderland. I 1-Zion at Tyrone spoke on safety, and pointed out -BowmanviUle ai Cobourg. 13-Orono ai Solina that Most accidents occur wiib 27--Cobourg ai Newcastle. 16-Couriice ai Enniskillen castaarle tn3yas Sunderland ai Bowmanville. 18-Tyrone at Hampton odaningomchnalspe > i.i w K 30-BowmanviUle at Port Hope. 20-Zion ai Solina Cr aebcm ofn htZ U KI W W O ian Sunderland ai Newcastle. 23-Orono ai Hampton thre shaenecy s, fie aid, VowoI m August- 25-Courtice at Solina let them go too long wiîhouî ie- Im te tte sr ih - l-Cobourg ai Sunderland. 27-Hampton ai Zion ing overbauled. However, the I h ite sr ih 3-Newcastle ai Bowmanville. 30-Enniskillen ai T3'rone great cause of accidents comes6 8-Bowmanville at Sunderland. Aug. l-Orono ai Courtice fromn drivers who can passavr hn e ih t e sil 6-Couicai Iaptondriving test and wbo are driving 99 6-Curtceat ampon goo cas.Accidents are caused srnall voice h pr d DAVE OSBORNE US 8-Tyrone ai Orono becausernen do not drive capably *3 ho jr d 13-Hampton ai Solina altbougb they can. They pasa on y u w e o r ln ON THE WARPATH 13-Orono ai Enniakillen curves and on hllls. It is a strange y u w e o r ln JO_____ 15-Courtice ai Zion atbuth mnwoisapr g~'m Ie '~~w , Dave Qsborne, Bowmanviile's 17-Enniskillen ai IHampton. fact eman w is aer-n prods you with memor- youhfu an elngaed itcer, Gams clle fo 6.0 Sandrd i fec etleminsahoetor in who is playing with the DanforthTi.biofcebcmsagrtbuy Aces i Toronto this year, pitched a way. SPENCERbis temt -tr nSaudy1W ut Mr. Moore simk d -p o ie a ý--t over teG and W., Ontain EBENEZER hsme realize ihat ibey have ior Champions__of__1937.______ a great power for slaugbter in our better sef g i pitched the entire nine inninga iheir bands. The man with an ef g î an aea real account o! him- Services on Sunday were well old car realizes ts failings and 1.A - -family o! bail players. his bro- baving charge o! the morning with a powerful car doentî seemab u ihers "Duich" and "Mike" and service. and Rev. J. E. Whiibame, Vapriaete oerfrd- witn rerndn ers ab u 'Pork" ail having played witb 1o- Enniskillen, speaking in the ev- siruction Iliai is in bis hands. cal ieams. Dave siaried bis base- ening. Misses Eileen Pickeli and When we can make them see ibis obia on you h v bail career in the old Town Sofi- Louise Pearce contributed a vocal we will do a lot toward solvlng o lg to s y u h v baîl League. and was f irsi pitcher dluet in the morning, and suitable our accident problem, Mr. Moore ci44 .A - p o s u o 'with the public achool team wben music was given by the choir. said in conclusion. sh irked.~A jL.J.~ O f he sbowed decided talent. Later S. S. -session. wbicb was beld ini Dr. R. E. Dinniwell expressed lie w1 I t e nia hardball with ibe l-ie church was addressed by the club's appreciation o Mr. the teachings of boy - 1 nemeismen W h lcl f ans seleciio s oidofbythe ba.Asiooresid a entE.iW.eCafords. ing sea-son developed into a hurl-1 Corps, Bowmanville, and musical The sTppekr mat nrdcdby h o a s --- ---Congratulations to Mr. and epaates the nouruhmg part o! your food MAY 20-21 to OTTAWA $5.10 MsErcCorteonhearv]lotwae.Spianegouae, MAY 20-21-22 Vo MONTREAL $7.30, to QUEBEC CITY S11.30 o ay ung s on tetxiva usadhlnd- ieaotblt bd toSo.Anne de Beaupre $11.90__________________ laxative, helpa tomacb, kidneya and w- OUND TRI FARES eiIinesto work properly. A mer. bowel GT ROUNDTRIPFARE Imvement isn't enough. "Fruit-a-tiez" ickes, arc$ Tvnsi Limt3 nd Ifomtio ITo Agnuade front fruits and herba, wil trengthen 2 iJou. arsTvaua Lme ~4 Ifomaionfrm gens.and build Up your liver lilce nothing eci a GOlI. CA NA DI 1A N Aak for CA NA DIA N Ladies o! the W. A. met ai the Yol e m azedruîha.tel.~ldruggi«er N A T 10 N A L .Homdbffi P A C 1 F 1 l4imeting . tan gefo a RUI -A- IVTR THE CANADIAN STATESMAN IS 9 -1-Dr. Millaoî, o! Welcome Vo give F UTAID SALEES helped with the music wath their Be thorough. Whatever you do violifl5. do it as well as you can. Put your Miss Annme Budicky and fra- wbole beart and soul into it. ends, Toronto, visited at lier home The great thing in this world on Siintay. snts uhweeesadu Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rowe spent isflot soirectioher we amn a Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Watdrtin eaemong Frank Gilmer and family. It is flot great deeds that make Master Raymond Gilmer bad 1 people' lives happy; it is the littie the bonor of speaking at the Ro- jdessofdiyle tary Club luncheon in Bowitian- i He that bath lost bis faith hath ville on Friday. littîe else to lose. xxThen vou ,,mae ag h1inder sten Agirl seldom ila whal aima ai, especially wben tbrows herself ai a man. shie ahead of il , and thus you will she make it an occasion for advance- Sment. The First Telegraph Canada's firsi îelegraph ine-connecting Niagara Falls, St. Catharines, Hamilton and Toronto-was completed in 1847. Before ibis, even the mosi urgent messages were either carried by mounted messenger or entrusîed to stage or boat. Ini November of the same year, the Canada Life issued ilts first policy to a resident of Ontaro- the irst polîcy issued by a C an adian life i nsurance company. Since that time the company is proud to have shared in the development of the province. The savings of ils policyholders which have been invested un Ontario continue to assist in providing employment for îhousands, and in supporting almosi every branch of agriculture and industry.- C The Gin adaci[ife Canada's Oldest Life Assurance Company Dist: ýrict: ERNIE PARSONS Representative Oshawa iory last Easter about the way 1- you who have so much to be welI in your heart of hearts that that are yours to enjôy. Re- LSunday wben the church belis swell fellow. You are kind andi considerate to that you're dead wrong in your avoidance of There's a seat waiting for you in the 1-buse of will hear there. You wiHl enjoy the service. singing the old hymns. You xviii get a kick out ïears. Decide now that Sunday, you wiII CHURCH SPONSOR 0F TIS MESSAGE k <1* 1* I - >---'. y. Înecý- 17lý.

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