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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Jul 1919, p. 1

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eâ M. A. JAMES & SONS, Publishers. $1.50 a year in advance. BOWMANVILLE, ONTAIRJO,. CANADA, TIIURSDAY. JULY 31 1919. VOLUME. LV o3 r il Exquîisiteisplay o! -Sumfmer Wearin1.,g Apparel, Voit wiIl be Correctly Dressed if Yon Wear our Stylish Garments. The hot weather demands light cool clothing. Wecan please yQu in style and quality. PRETTY VOILE WAISTS We, have a veny fine collection of tIsse dainty blouses, neatiy trimmed with filet lace .an[d ûebro1ideny, in ail sizes. Prices...1........ $1.25 to $4,50 VOILE DRESSES In a great variety of colons, in fancy flonal and plaid designs, beautifully macland neatly tn immâed, ail sizes. Pnices ................. $7.00 ta $15.00 GINGHAM DRESSES plaids and checks. Ses these model dresses. Pnices......... $4,50 ta $8,00 CHAMRAYDRESSES TIey make veny pnetty pondoh dresses, veny dainty in shades of pink, blue and green. Sizfs, 34 ta 44. Special ................... $7.00. and $8.00 WASH SKIRTS Made of fancy Gabardine, Pique, and Repp-a splendid skirt for outing The styles are bound ta- attnact. Prices .. .................... $2,00 ta $7,00 NEW 'VOILES luatcbarmin)g range of floral desigos of mauve-anà white, -purple and white, bine andi, flwbite, and rose and white; 40 in. wide, special 60o to $1.25 CIIILDREN'S DRESSES Dark colon)s as well! as fIe ligîter, daintier nores, sually ussociated wilb_-- gi4~hams gret vaiety o'f colors, from........ ........ $20o 75 - NEW 0RG*NDIES New ongandies, veny fasbî iveb1i, sand, green, grey, pale blue, pink, at '7 U yd COTTON FOULARDS Cotton foul1ards, in variety of colons and patterns, 42 in, wide, at 60e yd Bôwmanville, Phone 104 LIm.. ~ 'J j , iii 9Articles Everyone ShouidTake, On TheirVacation, lst. Black Fly and Mosquito Preventative very neat and handy. The finest thing on the market. 2nd. Bathing Caps and Shoes. Jonteel Talcum and Creams.' ilexal Shaving Soap and Lotions. 5th Creami of Violets for Sunbnrn, th. A pair of Sun glâsses to eut out the glare of heat rays 7th. Thermos B3ottie. Sth. Fountain Pen. 9th. Safety iRazor. Also adhesive plasters, Ointment, Liniments, etc. J U-RY& LO VELI T est {Chîcago Ophtlalmie College NewYonk School of Opties LDtrot Optical College Canadian Optical College Sea.sonable Ilnts A Fount ain Pen for your v acation trip. We are offering special values. Jury & Lovel11. -People at the Lake should try that Rexali Remedy fer Mosquitoes. 25c1 at Jury & Lovell's. Going Fishing? Takealong somne Skeeter Skoot. It will keep you free from black flies and Mosquitoes. Jury & Loveil. This is the last week for our Big1 Soap Sale. Hundreds of people are getting bargaiins. Have you- secured yours? Jury & Loveli. Jonteel Talcum is wthout exc ept- ion the finest and most delightfully perfumied Talcum l9oPwder on the mar- ket. 35o at Jury & Lovell's. It wiIl be fao late if you faîl to get some of that 15o soap this week. It is nearly ail gone. Onïly 3 days more at 2 cakes for 16c. Jury & Lovel. If you. value your siglit as you should you, would consuit Jury & Loveil every 2 years. An ounce 0f] preventative is worth a pound -of cure. If you have not yet tnied Jonteel Talcum, Toilet Creamn, ýFace Powder, etc., you- should. try them. People ail over Canada are enthusiastie over it. Jury & Loveli. Going to the Lake? Going Fish- ing?- Going on your vacation? If youwis toenjoy yourself take a tu be orf Rexaîl Mosquito and Black Fly Chaser, Ju ry & Loveil. For 35c you ca n get Jonteel Talc- uni., There is no 50c kind tnat equals if. Just try a patakage. If\ý you do not agree with us we gladly hand back your money. Jury & Loveli. 30 years iDf xperience in somne 'of the largest towns and 'cities in Ont- ino n fiftin1g complicated caîses of eye troubles for other Opticians and ncosant practice ini ourow Op tical Departmient enabk-ý,s usto give1 service and values that cnntbel founld else-where. Jury & Loveli. [FORTY--ONE YEARS EDITOR ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. ENUMERATORS AT WORK With this' week's iFssue of TEEi INSPFCTORATE No. j. PREPARtINGVOTERs' LiwsTFOiR Com- STATESMAN Mr. M. A. JamIes co-ixG REFERENDUM. pletes forty-Qne years -as y-to,ha OW NVLEPLISCO. ing assumed proprieto,-r-sin andAVIL PBIISHO 1editonial canti ol on Aý1uust 1, 178- C ,AN'-rIDATE TEACHER. Mr? . C.Trebilcock, Chief Enumera- HONORS-14.Po to r rWest Durham, h as appointed Natona Plic yer.For - 1meyeas il enumerators for this ridiîg and the niow hie has been dean of j 1u!asm elen McGregor R. D. Davidson work is well underway. Ten days are in the idctand District, thimen in' Jennie Merchant allowed in -which topeaeah it active work on the neýwspapsnrs the*n Charles Petîck to be turned into t heVoers'tReista- having long since restedfomt1heir Doris Foster lt.Reira laliors and passed on to their reDward, Edsaîî Oliver ~ , tion Board. with few exceptions-J. B. Trayes of Ross 1'ooley In order ýto be entitledl to vote the Port Hope Times,-George W'lson of Gwendolyn Williams elector, man, or woman of 21 years of Port Hope Guide, Dr. Henrýy Hough Albert Aderson ~ age and over, must be a British subject of Cobourg Wonld, Geoge eyes of Yvonne Hazlewood residinz in Canada 12 montha prior to Coîborne- Express, H. C. Seipture of Alex McGregor June 80 last, and nesident in the riding Brighton Ensign, Hon. J. R.. Stratton Ralph Carruthers ~ in which he or she wishes to vote at of Peterbono Examiner, Mr. RomainePen' Cl least three months before June sOth, of the Review, Mr. rýoberitson- of The Wilfrid Carruthers 1919. No property qualifications will Peterboro Times, Mn. THaytc- of Mili- Morris Joness be necessary.,,Ail soldiers, who have brook Messenger, C. 1D, Barr of Lind- been on active service, whether aven. say Post (noW Registrar), Luke & PASSý7 seas or not, will be entitled to vote. Larke of OshawaViicor W. H. Jessie McDougall it-rreuedÉb pne, Higgins of Whitby Chron.iclýe, James Edna Jeweîî , Thelitarreuedobepne, Baird of Port Penny Observer, J. A. May jackman and appeals as to the omissions on Wilkinson of Bowmanvilieý News, Fred. Godçard , othen eriors are considered by the Rev. Cephas Barker of Bible 0Christian Sibyl-Burk Board Anyone w1lèo wishes to be Observer, Bowmanvilie. TUFE STATES- Thelma Gilders certain that his on her namne is on thie mIAN was established by a Mr. Me. Howard Hailman list, woul.d do well to ses the enumnera- Milln o Osawabutsconai-er as CANIDATES ROM DAR;NGON tor for the propen sub-division, if lie Milln o Osawabutsoonaftn ws CNDIATES PRO DALINTONfails to eall within neasonable time. bough!t by the late Rev. John Climie SCHOOLS. It is1 possible that the 'Ontario and his son W. R. Cimiiie published BOWMANILLE CJNTRE. ovie-în-- use-tIxese--isesfor- and edlted it or some 25 vears. At HNR.tecmn rvnileeto.I s the end of1918, Mn. . A,. Jamues re- CADIATE O TACHR. therefomniPortanttal lét ever elet- tired fnom the managemenit of The CNIAE ECE. teeoe motn hteeyéet Jams apes ndthebuinss s e-Margaret Abernethy Neya B. Allun or entitled to vote should make it a ing carried on by his two sons, Norman Albert Allun Frank J. Groat point to see that his or her name is- on 4nd Geo. W. James. Mr. M>. A Earl Bvam Ruth Squair, the list. James continues ta assist ft editor: Marie Rundie Neya B. Allun In many of the constituencies ne- ialwor a th siri mýve; hm. Mildred Souch F. J. Groat turned soldiers hre being emlydi ial~~Trn workas he siniemovq hm. r,, .,..,i.,. A-.;, - - 4-î- mplî_ oydi THE EDITOR TALKS. The Northern Advance, Barrie, bas been acquired fr'Ôm NMr. J. B. Bryant by A. D. Wright and G. V. Cave,, Toronto, both practical newspaper men. Barrie hias three Methodist churches hience should be a good newspaper town if the pulpit and the Press are band-in-hand- benefacw- tors in a community. Barrie is ini great1 need of a moral uplift if we maizy believe 'Orillia papers. Mr. Alex. Hume, a wilI-known breeder1 of Ayrshires,. Seymour township, bas been selected as Conservative candidate' for East Northumberiand. H1is s1ronùgest opponent was Mr. J. W. Crews ocf Murray town-,hip. Both are ex-wardens of these united counties and are excellent types of citizens. Their misfortune -.ofbeing born into the Conservutive fold is to be regretted, for, knowing them intimately, we believe they would otberise have done credit to genuine I-beraÀýism. Bowmanville mail service at prýesent savons of a back centur,,y. Postal mat- ter from the east formerly delivered here at apening of post office is not now avuilable tili neanly il a.mf.,being carried past to some western point and returned here with the mail from the west, niaking fIat' mail veny heavy sa that business men cannot1 get Montreal and other esTn lette ns fi between 10 and 11 a, m . This- change was made some months ago when, for some reason, the mail train passing here at 4.20 a. m., ceased stop- ping at Bowmanville. If the mayor desires ta render a real service ta aur business men le will make an effort for a be tter mail service.b 1We heartily agree with Editor Hale, of Oillia, Packet that children are not overworked either at sehoal or home. Overworked childreýn are rare, indeed. The greater danger lies in idleness and indulgence. Youth is the time for teaching habits of industry and laying foundation of character and usef ulness. In cities and tawns a ,thousand times more injuny is done children bv late heurs, eating unwholesome food, ir- regular meais, evil associations and iack of parental discipline generally than by averstudy. Every boy and girl à years of age and upwards should have daily home duties and wonk that will count in some practical way and parents shauld insist that such work is dons promptly and properly. We know mal7hers who had more sons than daugîters, wha trained the boys as helpens in the hame-setting the, table, washing dishes, sweeping faonrs, even making beds, sewing on buttons, helping at washing, caring for fines, and other homne duties. They have plenty of playtime, toa. BLACKSTOCK The rqgular monthiy meeting of the Victorian Women's Instituts .Wiil be beld at the home of Mrs. Stanford Swain on Wednesday August 6tb., at 2.30 p.m. Rev. J. R. Bick will give an address and other progrum provided. Lunch served, everybody welcome. 1 1 Daily Ontario, Belleville, în its excellent report of Summer Scheol Field Day, ex- ercises savs Gordon Werry, Enniskillen, won 3rd championship, winning ini several events, taking second place in "ýthrsading, needie- race" with Hazel McMillani as purtner. DAIRLINGTOI4 Report for S. S. No. 3, Darlington, for the year 1918-i1919; Names are in order of menit. Sr. IV-Willie Hopps, Hildu Foley, Clarence Bell. Sr. III -Roy Rundle, Clifford Lane, (eomne) Jr. II-Louise, Hopps. Sr. Il-Elsie Cruago, Gardon A bernethy, Spenrucer Mc- Calpin. Jr. II-Roy Hopps, Alan Clarke. Sr.I-Edward Foiey, Fare.well, Blackburn. Jr. I-Leah Bell. Sr.- Primter-Frank Lane. Jr. Primer--Greta Lunie, Ethel Hopps, Dorothy Rundie. NEVA B. ALLIN, teachîer, Frank Trenouth PAS William Cator Geraldine Clemens GlnCourice Chistina Diiing Arthur Found Annie Laird Susie Laird Odas Metcalf Clifford Swallo)w Alile S. West SOLINA 'CENTRE, 'F. T. Groat Ruth Bennet Ruth Squair A. H. Lear Effa Wight Helenjohnston Bessie Mullîn -Neva B, Allun Bessie tMullin F. JGroat Annetta Bno wn R.J. McKessock Olive Brock R.JMcKessock Frances Payne Florence Luke Mabel Wight Ethel Butler Cecil Staîker Wallace Puscos <bon) Ruby Aldsworth Ruth Armstrong Winnie Ashton Myrtie Brunt Leverne Gr4ffin Revu M1cGill Murloane Pascoe James Reynolds ,josepb Reynolds rHilton Tink BLAcESTOCK CENTRE. Editb Beacock Winifred Fallis Percy Pbilp Florence Stant Wallace Bruce Douglas Frayer Ivan Pnoutt Clar-ence Fenguson Hector Sbartnidge Susie Hyland Ednu McBride Fero Thompson JANET VILLE Victor Blatberwick, Estellu Beggs, Rena Fisher, Cliffard McGill, Walter Me- Gi, John Moare, Velmu eal. ORONO Mary- Davey bonoxs, Edward Eber honors, Catherine Hallt bonors, Eileen Soucb bonors. Cecil Archer, Edîtb Bostock, Leone Duvey, James Ford, Raîston Hawke, Allen Moffatt-, Hîlda Mc- Cutcheon, Richard Pearson, Arthur Payne, Gladys Rabbins, Polly Samuels, Eva Staples, Ednu Stutt, Kenneth Wannun. NEWCASTLE Fred Anderson, Frank Bennett, Robent Crowther, Gertie Holmun,- Olive Lune, Elizabeth Penwarden, Larchen Rihub Irenie Rincb, James Smith, Ktle Wilson. JUNIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADUATION. Hazel Hodgson, (hon.) Wmn. R. Little, Brenton McCullough, Lolu Richards, May Thompson ail of Tynone Public Schooi, pupils of Miss M. Ruth Squaîr.. Entrunce certificates will be muiled ta successful candidates, and marks to un- successful ones. Iuna case may marks bf successful candidates be given. SP EED ARTIST IN OSHAWA Mn. Arnold O'Donnell, the amateur champion of Canada in motar cycle bihl climbing, also amateur 'champion speed urtiat 0f Canada, the latter title won in Orillia last week, will be present ut the Oshawa Brancb G. W. V. A. Sparts on August 4tb. He will give an exhibition of record bneaking speed for the benefit of the audience,, and show how he -won the amateur champianship of Canada. FIELD CROP PRIZES. Mr. 1r'. R. Blukley, Eldorado, judged the fields of spring wbeat and 'oats on Tuesday' when these prizes wene c.wanded: WHEAT-R. E. Osborne, 85 Per cent; J. F. Osborne, 84V2~; A. W. Annlis, 78; N. Rickard, 76V/2; j. Baker, 75'Aý; W, E. Jewell, 75; T. C. Jackson, 71i/z. -OATS-L. T. Puscos, 89 per cent; J. F. Werry,, 82V2~;-J_ Baker, 82; W-. J. Bragg, 51/;S. C. Allen, 81, Thi's town exhibits a grand cnop oi 0f weeds to visitons in spite Of the strenuouLs efforts of the wee2d inspector ta surn bis pnincely sulury. Pnizes awurded ut Peuce Day Cele- brution not neported lust week: Guess.. ing Contst-ist-0.8. Crowell, 2nid- Geo. W. James, 3rd-S.Glunville. Prizes for best decorated cottages were in- crsased ta $I0 and were awurded-us foi- lows: East side-Dr. W. E. Tiiiey, F.ý C. Vunstane. West side-Sandburst Cottage, Joe Dilling. doing tnis work. Ofth~e 28 enumena- tors appointed for West Durham, 8 are retunned soidiens, designated by a (*) in the foilowing list, and one a lady: BOWMANVILLE Polling sub- Name Addfless division No 1 S James Nookes Bowmanville No 2S Herbent Dilling No-N -Wîn.-Pearn No 2 N *John Rowe No'1 W *Harvey Mingeaud No 2 W *Chas. Bounsal No i *John Elmer Clarke, No 2 *Allin Mantin Newcastle C/ RRl No 3 Howard Bowen Newcastis R R2 No 4 Hartwell Lowry Kendal No ô Thomas Smith Orono No 6 Stanléy Chapman Orono R R No 7 George M. Glass Orona R R 1 N o 8 *Wm. Sa-%ery Starkville No 9 Margaret Wralsh Orono No 1 Weir swain Bunketon No 2 Gardon Brown Bunketon No 3 Austin Beal)cock Nestletan Sta No 4, Russell Richardson Janetville 1- DARLINOTON No 1 James Nixon Bowmanville RR4 No 2 William Farrell Tyrans No 3 'W. L. Snowden l3owmanville R R3 Na 4 Chas. SfMnhouse Hiamptan No 5 Gea. C. Preston Enniskillen No 6 Gordon T. PickellBowmanville R R2 No7 7 AylmerHBeech Bunketon NE WCASTÉE East-Wm. F. Thomas, Newcastle West-John W. Bra dley, Newcastle ANOTHER HOSPITAL GIFT Dr. John Hoskin, K. C., has stili a warm place in bis generous heurt for Bowman- ville. the scene of bis young manhood days where in the office of the lute Mr, Robert Armour be began the study of Law and is now and bas been for several veurs the Treasurer of The Law Society of Upper Canada, Osgoode Hall, Toronto. When the 235th Battulion was formed Dr. Hoskin was made Honorary, Colonel, bence retains a specigl interest in the boys who went overseas from Bowmunville. In a letten ta the editor dated July 17thb, 1919, Dr. Hoskin, writes: My DEAR JAME-S-From today's STATESMAN I ieurn that on the îgth inst you are to bave a Peace Day Celebrution. I wisb ta give $Io towards the pnize fund. The same paper refers ta contributions made f0- wards the Operating Room Fund of the Bowmanville Hospital. I wish to give $20 to thatfund arnd, therefone, bave much pleasure in enclosing my cheque for $3o. I hope, I amn not too late. THE OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE Re-open August 18t1, larger and betten than ever. The courses given this ye'ar will be the Stenographie, Commercial and Telegraphy. 1Five new rooms have been secured on King-st. E,, nean the Post Office Oshawa. Students who thinrk of attending should write The Oshawa Business College, Oshawa, or Canada Business G'ilisge, 27.1 College-sf.,, Toronto, fan particulars. 31-1w. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Mr'. W alter P. Burden, having returned from overseas. wishes f0 announce that he is about ta resumne bis duties as.Dis- trict Agent for the Canada Life Assurance Co. in Bowmunville, Oshuwa, Wbitby and Pickering, witb district office ut Oshawa. Mr.' Burden will be pie -sed ut ail times ta impurt information in connection with' Rh liclecs issued by tie Canada Lit e toa al tose desiring sunme. To meet the culîs whicb may be made u.pon Mn. Burden in Bowtnanville, or elsewhere, bis serv ices will be promýptly available by correspondence with the' District office in Oshawa, Ontr Srd. 4th, Wýhen We- E yeSI It 'Is, Donie Properly jury & Lovel Graduates of -a METHODIST S. S, PICN IC. FINE1 WEATHIER AND ATTRAC TIVE PROGRAM. Park Hoskin is an ideal place for a Sunday Sehool, picifle. Wednesday, JuIy 23, was an ideal day and the program, was ideal for child ren. Ti-iis~ park is so convenfient to the centre of the town and so pleasant owing to large shade trees-a really, natural park-thiat no better play- ground for small children is available. The, long ljs8t of sports was keenly contested by the youngsters and they had a red-letter day in their young lives. This 18 the resuit as reported: PROGRAM 01F SPORTS: GIRL$' RACES. 10 years and under- Fleda Gréenfield, Madelyn Miller, Mary Martyn. 12 years and under - Florence Lauglier, Marion Pickard,, Ione Quinn. 16 years and uunder - Florence Lauglier, Helen Gaboorne,, Sicily Married Ladies' Race - Mrs. W. Mainprze, Mrs. 0. H. Haddy, Mrs. Leo Grelenaway. Single.Ladies' Race-Sieily Laugher, Marîii Mildred Wiiims. Hopping Race -H. Osborne, F. Lauglier, M. Pickard. Biscit Race, 15 years and over, whistle National Anthem-Marion Worden, Carnie Painton, Ethel Van Nest. -Needie Race, 12 years and. over-M. Worden and C. Painton, F. Laugher and H Osborne, S., Laugher and M.- Williams. Necktie Race, 16 years and over- S. Symons and F. Laugher, Jack Hol- gate and S. Laugher Stuart laines- and Helen Osborne. S.Legged race-12 years and under- M. Piekard'and P. Laugher, Nelda Lyle aiiddlFleda Greenifieldi, Do, operu-Sicily Laugher and AI. Worden, F, Laugher and H., Osborkie, C. Painton and L. Soutci. BoYS' RACEas, 3-Legged race, 12 years and under-Lorne Williams and H. Osborne, L. Clements and E. Run- dieà, Jas. Devitt and Téd Mason. Do 15 years and under-W. Oke aunJ S. Symons, Stuart James and John James, L. Goddard and A. Thurston.,, Sack Race, 10 years and under-L. Williams, H. Williams, L. Goddard. 12 years and under-R. (Jiement, E. Clemens, R. Widdicombe.l 15 years and under---W. Oke, Jack Holgate, 1Henry Pearce. Shoe Race, 10 years and under- Lorne, Williarns, Stuart, Candler, Ted Mason and John James. 12 years and under-R', Clement, S. Symons, W. McDoriald. 115 years and under-Stuart James, Wilbur Oke. Chas. Osborne. 100 yard dash, 10 years and under- H. Goddard, L. Williamis, H. Osborne. 12 years and under-R. Clement, L. Clemens, , G. Cowle and G. Carter, equal. 15 years and under-Henry Pearoet- W. Oke, Stuart JanMes. Jockey Race, 10 -years and under- L. Williams and 'H.' Osborne, M. Laugher and S. Candier, E. Rundie and G. Colmer. 12 to 15 years-Stuart James and Wilbur Oke, G. Symons and C. Os- borne, S. Symons and H. Pearce. PRIMÂRY CLASS Regular attendanCe during the year -Mîldred Greenfield, Oscar Jamieson, Bert Mttton, Beatrice Mollon, Jas. Pickard, Edna,. Laughet. Youngest member present of Cradle Rol- Merney Mainprize. itaces won-Oscar Jamieson, Lewis R ùndle, Herbert Colmer, Bobbie Greenfield, Morl ey Vanstone, Gladys Jamieson, Edna Laugher, Phyllis, Darch, Marion Laugher. Beatrice Mollon, Mildred Greenfield, James Pickae'd. The Committee in charge of the sports were Messrs. W. J. Morrison8 John Hellyar, W. Claude Ives, A. Cracknell, W, C. Stevens, H. Mac- Anespie, W, F. Dale, C. H. Haddy and H. L. Quinn. DO YOU WANT YOUR STREET OILED? The Town wilI have a supply of road oil thîs week to oil the business section of King street. Persons in other parts of the town wanting oil in front of their property may have saine done at cost. FulMforrnation may be had bv applying ta P. Ne-whouse, Town Engineer. Phone 172w.

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