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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Sep 1921, p. 4

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*EPDNBET RO FB, ~oodi Old Paroid e "Good OId Paroid"-that.'s what they call the best roil roofing 4 ever made. LET US QUOTE OUR. NEW PRICES SOLE AGENTS OPPOSITE POST OFFICE BOWMAN VILLE I-l ThenShop-ThatLeads IHow about that new hat? WE HAVE 'ALL THE LATEST SHAPES IN MEN'S, HEADWEAR FOR FALL CHRISTY, BORSALINO, MAYHEW, KING and GREVILLE HATS Cet your new Overcoa t> early and be prepared for the cold weather, smart styles with the' best workmanship possible at reasonable prices. Corne in and see for Yourself IArt Clothes SFOR MEN WHO ARE PARTICULAR IN THEIR III DRESS What. Is Most Useful Piece of Furniture In A'HouseP Every housewife will almost be unanimous in saying a Kitchen Cabinet -and she's about right. Just think of the labor it saves-e-aves walking ail over the, kitchen for aricles wanted-a place for everythingan everything in its place-compartments conven- iently arranged, for ail working utensils as weil as food. IT'S, SANITARY, CLEAN AND HANDY The drudgery ofthe kitchen is, practicaily eli minated where you have a modemn kitchen cab- inet such as we are displaying this week in Our winidow. Prices range frorn $35.00 to $75.00 F. F, MORRIS"CO. Furniture Dealers & Funeral Directors Bowmanville And Orono BOWMANVILLE, SEPT. 29th., 1921 "THE SHEPHERD 0F THE HILLS"~ SOVEEIG GRAD LDGE Coming to the Opera House, Bowman- SOVEEIG GRAD LDGEville, Friday, Sept. 3Oth. 0F ODDFELLOWS The filmatization of this great novel bas been a year in the making. Largest Convention Ever Held in The author, Hlarold Bell Wright, Toroi.Éo-Florence. Nightingale wrote the scenario forý the pictures Lodge Makes Good Showing and bas directed every detail. His associates consisting of actors, act- Oddfellows from every- province resses, artists, photographers, have of the Dominion and every state in numbered over two hundred people, the American Union attended the not to mention the people shown in Sovereigu Grand Lodge of Oddfel- the mob scenes. Also there is a large l.ows held in Toronto last week. The number of livestock used-horses, big feature of the convention was cattie, 150 sheep, collie dogs, birds, the brilliant parade beld Wednesday and whatnot, This company has afternoon in which -it is estimated been together a year, sometimes in 25,000, Oddfellows and 2,000 Re- California, other timies in the Ozark bekahs participated, The parade Mountains of Missouri. Mr. Wright, eclipsed anything ever attempted be- who is a great, stickler for detail has fore in Toronto with its colorful pag- spared no expense in bis effort to keep entry, wealth of martial display, the ensemble as nearly like the orig- superb marching, originality of inal as possible throughoiit the entire eff ects, beautiful floats exemnplifying time it bas taken to complete the the work of the Order, stirring music picture. There was one scene to be by over a score of bands, and the taken in California which must have manoeuverings of the gorgeously uni- some sheep in the background, so the formed members of the Cantons, original sheep actors had to travel The wonderful sight as they passed fromn the Ozarks to California to ap-1 along the streets brought forth pear in that particular scene before rounds ofcheers and applause from they could be dismissed. A very ef- the thousands of spectators. There fective detail and only one of the was no prouder man in the city than multitude, wbich help to make "The Grand Sire Joseph Oliver, Ex-Mayor Shepherd of the Hilîs" a truli great of Toronto, on this memorable oc- picture. With incidentai musie writ- casion. ten esbecial1y. Plan now open. at Florence Nightingale Lodge, No.' Mitihell's Drug Store. Popular prices 66, Bowmanville, played a conspie-1 25e and 35c. uous part in the parade headed by a________ magnificent flont depicting that im- [mortal nurse of the, Crimean War, FACTORY NEARING Florence Nightingale, admi nistering ___COMPLETION first aid to the wounded soldiers. hmo ntigd.Wl tr The characters iu the flont wereý1TosnKitn C.Wl tr taken by Bros, Sid. Morris, O. Baker,, Operations Here Next Month. Everson Hobbs and Fred Lyle, as The foundry buildings whichhave soldiers, and Mrs. O. Baker of Bee been purchased from the town by the Hive, Rebekah Lodge as the nurse Thomson Knitting Co. Limited, have Outbursts of applause were given this been vacated for some time by the float by the multitudes along the Bowmanvîlle Foundry Co. In the route- and-many were--of the-opinion: meantime extensive alterations have that.had the judges taken into con- been- going- on--and the- contractors- sideration the -approp-riatenes-s -and have now turned over the manufact- general effeet of this unique flont, it uring floor and dye houseto the Comn- would have been awarded the prize. pany. There are still a f ew minor The float appeared on the Bowman- alterations to be completed when the ville Foundry Co's. monster truck. cornpany will immediately instali its Mr. Robt. Towne, D.D. G. M., mar- equipmnent. shalled the 150 members of Florence The officials report that cousider- Nightingale Lodge who took a prom- able new business has been'booked. mnent place in the parade. It is in- There is also a, keen interest displayed teresting to note that the followîng among buyers in anticipation of a Past Grands also attended a similar splendid f ail and winter trade. gathering fifteen years ago in Tor-1 At the present time workmen are onto: Bros. F. A. Haddy, A. Mitchell 'busy. at the Toronto factory prepar- -W. .-J-Jefifi'ey, -Wi- gr Frukig-h -maehin-ery f or---shipmient--e Burden, George Baden, Geo. May- Bowmanville. It is planned that the nard, H1, Baskerville and F. C. complete transfer will be made with- Pethick. Mr. Petbick was a regular ont loss of production. attendant at the week's proceedings' The management cordially invite and reports baving the time of bis inspection of their premises ut any if e. time. The macbinery wbich was Mayor H. L. Quinn and the entîre'. used in their temporar y pr emises ou Bowmanville Co uncîl, with one ex- King-st., for training purposes bas ception took part in the parade. been removed to the new plant where the training of operators is being con- tinued. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Mr. O. C. Pense, of the Canadian iManut'acturers' Association was in Field Day Provecd of Unusual Interest town last week in connection wîth the ,Made-in-Canada Cnmpaign now being The weather could not have been wnged throughout the country. The more favorable for the annual Field popularity of the Produced-in-Ca-n- Day on September 3rd., at the Agri- ada Campaign in Bowmanville is evi- cultural Grounds. Every event was denced by the numerous displny car-ds keenly contested. Percival Muir- in the store windows and in main head won the Senior Championsbip, building ýat tbe West Durham Fair with A. Somerville of Orono, in sec- last week. The Thomson Knitting ond place. The senior medal will be Co. Ltd., members of the C. M. A., is awarded to the, latter in keeping with responsible for distributing consider- the rule that a student may wiu this able of this timely literature about only once. Maitland Gould won the town. junior cbampionsbip and 'Marion ________ Pickard the champîonsbip for the girls. MINISTERS AND CHURCHES The Inter-School Meet will be beld i Rally Day services will be conduct- at Wbîtby on Wednesday, October 5, ed in the Methodist Churcb next Sun- at 1.30 P. M. The more supporters day, by Rev. Archer Wallace, M. A., the boys bave on this occasion, the Toronto. Spiecial sermons morning better will be their record. The Me- and evening and a great Rally of the Laugblin Cup, which it is boped will Sundav School in nfternoon. Pro- be won by Bowmanville is at present gram of special interest will be pre- held by Oshawa Higb School,' The Field Day events and winners are: sented. The officers would ike every 100 y'ird dash. seniors-P. Muirheadi, A: member to be in bis or bier place. Sommerville 10 315 seconds, Ross Tilley. Don't mniss the nfternoon program. Juniors-S. Osborne, A. McGregor i15 h icr yptyo i u seconds, M. Gould h iceesmahyo l u Running broad jump, seniors-P. Muir- citizens goes out to Rev. L. E Zav- head, A. Somerville 20 ft 9 in., Ross TiI-'itz, the new pastor of the Churcb of ley.U Junior-M. Gould, A .McGregor 14 f t. 3 Christ, and Mrs. Zavîtz, in the death in., S. Osborne, of their little soni, Donald Cameron, 220 yd, 'dash, seniors-P. Muirhead, A. aged 6 montbs, who passed away on Somerville, 24 215 seconds. Ross Tilley. Stra Juniors-S. Osborne, E. Goddtard 29 Stra frommeigts A short seconds, M. Gould.11 service, was conducted at the home' Running, hop, step and Jump-P. Muir- Sunday afternoon by Rev. S. C. head, A. Somerville, R. Carruthers, 37 ft. Moore, B. A., B.' D., pastor of the Juniors-M. Gould , S. Oshorne, E. God-Mtodt dard, .29ft, 91/4 in. ,iehoîtCburch, wbo also took Standing broad jump, seniors-P. Muir-; charge of the service in the cburch. head, A. Sommerville, R. Carruthers, 8 t. Rev. W H1. Spargo offered the prayer Ju~iosM GolflA.MGrg -, . Is and Rev. Mr. Moore rend the hymn JuioreM. f ouldi.McrgrS.O "Safe in the Arms of Jesus", after HalL mile, snlors-P. Muirh,,ad, A. whicb iRev. D. W. Best, M. A., mýin- Sommerville. A. McKessock, 2.24 415. ister of St. Paul's Presbyterian Juniors-E. Goddard, M. Gould,, E. Cbrb aeavr utb e drss ildacli, 2.51. hrhgaeavr utb drs. Putting Shot, seniors-A Sommerville, The bearers were Messrs. C. A. John- R. Carruthers, W. -Pointon, 86 t., ston and Mort Murdoif. The remains -Juniors-E. Goddard, K. Foster, A. Mc-_o _ e£ tteon ee aduorti 1 ra$ce--VJrinrICaru ana' 1Katie Pinch, Margaret Grant and Maryl ,Pound, Grace Bragg and Iva Gilbtnk. Inter-form relay race-Form III, Form II, Form IV. DAILY TRIPS TO OSHAWA For the- convenience of the travel- ling publie I wigh to announce that I amn now rnaking daîly trips to. Osh- awa in my large comfortable motor bus. Leave West End Garage, Bow- manville, et 7 a. ni, leave corner King and Mary-sts., Oshawa, et 5 p. ni. Saturday leaving Oshawa eat 12 noen. 36-t Art Cole, Proprietois. WHAT MAKES LIFE WORTH LIVING., Mrs. Harris, 455 Duff erin Ave., London, wbom we have neyer seen oCr beard of, writes us in glowinig ternis, both for herself -and ber sister, of "CREAM 0F BARLEY"9. She does not hesitate to Say she considers "CREAM 0F BARLEY"-, the queen of breakfast foods. "CREAM 0F BARLEY" iýs the most nourisbing and appetizing ccer- eal made to-day, a FOOD auld a MEDICINE. 39-1 BiaseBail. O. B., A. SEMI-FINAL HILLCREST Senior City Champions vs OSHAWA Central League Champions ALEXANDRA PARK OSHAWA WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5th Came Called at 3.15 p. mi. Admission 50C EXPERT WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER AT YOUR SERVICE Work Guaranteed and Up-, held For One Year. Watches and Clocks cleaned and repaired promptly. All mnakeý of Gramophones repaired. GEO. CROMBIE Office 2 doors south of Harry Allin's Grocery Store Division Street B owmanvýille 39-4. ANOTHER DROP IN GROCERY PRICES For the balance'of this week 'we offer these extra special values iný our grocery department: NewDates, 21/,,,lbs for .............................1..........25c Large tins Pink Salmon ...................... I ........ ..19c Small tins Salmon, 3 for.................................... 25C Corn Syrup 2 s .............................................. 22c' Corn Synup 5 s................................................48c Fancy Mixed Biscuits lb,....................................19C Large tins Pork and Beans ,2 fo ................. .5 Singapore Pineap-ple per tin .........................25c Clarke's Peanut Butter, 1 s .............................. ...28c Pure Gold Cocoa in bulk, lb .......................... ....25c Castile Soap, 6 bars......................................... 25c Tea, oun special blend, lb ............................. ...40c Brooms, 5 string, extra value ............................. 48c C.M. uCeAxlWKE%ýR£ & Oc-N 1BUTCHERS and GROCERS Watch our window for display of New Fal and Winter Merchan- McM urtry & 'Ce., dise'. BOWMANVILLE Ass ortrnents Greater Qualities Better Prices, Lesa Men's Fleece Lined * Shirts and DraàwerS, 89c per Garment. This, is your opportunity'to buy your under- wear and sox at a big saving.' Such makes as. Stanfield's and Penman's--best quality, ail suzes. 37 only Men's Nýatural Merino Shirts and Drawers, fine soft quality, just the weight for present use, former price $1L50, Special 89c each 39e per pair for Men's Sox, al wool, medium weight, nib top, fine soft quality, easily worth 50c, Special at 39c per pair Boys' Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers, Penman's Make, al s izes 24 to 32, regular 85, -,1 Special at 69e each Men's V Neck Sweaters, al pure wool, in the following color combinations, purple and whiteorange and royal Jblue, last year's price $8.50, Special To-day $5.95 Maroon and white, sand and nigger brown ,former pne $7.00, Special To-day $3.95' STANFIELD'S UNSHRINK- ABLE SHIRTS ANI) DRAWERS We wiil not attempt to tel you of ail the good qualities of this famous brand of under- wear, note the low pnice we are a sking, Green Label at only Red Label at only Blue Label at only $1.25 $1.95 $2.50 50e per pair for Men's Sox, ail pure wool, ribbed leg and top with blue border, light grey only, full size, worth 75c, Special 50c per pair 1214 IBEX FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Pink or blue borders, colonrs white or grey, size 72 x 84, Special $2,95 per pair 59e pe r pair for Boys' Hose, heavy nibbed black1 union mixture, these hose wiil give excellent ,wear so don't hesi- tate in securing your wants for the winter, Alsizes 6 to 10,,former price 75c, Special at 59c per pir . I COME IN EVERY TIME YOU ARE DOWN TOWN WE WON'T BORE YOU TO BUY» MýcMURTRYMm.1& CO PHONE 83 PHONE 83 11= GN. THURSTON Bowmanville's Up-to-date Haberdashery and Fur Shop.

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