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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Jun 1923, p. 1

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y Y With Which is Incorporated The Bowmanville News '~Vl.LXX.M. A. JAIMES & SONS, Publishers. BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 2lst, 1923. $2-00 a Yèeaýr In Advance I ~ aCopy No. 25 F-4rocks "with Summer Jauntiness CHARMING DESIGNS FOR VARIQUS OCCASIONS Women who deliglit in having their suimmer ward- g obe complete should visit the 1)ress Department and see ;he wonderful asscortmnent of New Dresses,, You will flùd an extensive variety of Dainty Fresh Summer Froeks of Voiles, Crepes and Ratines. Charming adaptions of novelty fabries and combin- ations of colors and materials that add style and econ- omy. While in our store don't fail to see the d4splay of Silk and WooI Pulloyers. S4JMMER CLOTHES FOR MEN When lookîmyg around for men's summer clothes or urnishings you will ind/0ur MVen's Department has an-~ ticipated your vequiremets-and at such reasounable prices. ety' Brand Sold. 's Thursclay, Friday, Sat- urday asat 3 days of our Big Clearing Sale. Every departm~ent of our store off ers special attractions in up-to-date mer- andise Aï the last three days of our big Sêzmi-Annual Sale, which has been h a splendid -success. Corne and visit oui, store Thursday, Friday or Saturdày d be convinced of the bargains we have in J.Wen's and Boys' ClQtl2dng and 'nishings. HATS Àny man's Feit Hat lu Our ,store, value up ta 6.50, To Clear Thursday, Fridlay and Satur- day, Ouly $2.75 EACH UNDERWEAR Men's fine quality Balbriggan ,Miderwear, Separate garmeuts, all sizes, Reg. up ta 1.00, Sale Price 69e EACH SUITS SUITS A spE'cial lune of Meni's Wool Tweed Suits, very qua iitlvl atterus $25.00,, Thursdey, Friday Satunçlýay, each for $15.00 Al best wleroe and Young Mert's 'Fancy, Tweed Suits, Sport M dols, Suiappy pat- terns, just splendid for wannu weather, Regularly $28.50, Spe-' cial Sale Price For 1 $19.75 --- I NECKWEAR Any $L.50 Necktie for 1 98C Any $1.00 Necktie, for 69c These are of beautiful quality, u9.w, and a wonderful bargain et abovo prices. 3Doors East of Standard Bank BOYS" SUITS Ask ta see aur range of Boys' Suite, splendid vaiues et Bar- gain prices tc, dean quickly. One speciel upce for ýfhursday, ~Friday and Saturd>.y Onuly, Faucy' Tweed. extra value. Johnstons BATHING SUITS Alil aur new stock of Men's and Boys' Bathing Suits are now op- ened out, woql and cotton, al sizes. You cannot fail to like the splendid, vfahies we are showing. MEJi'S TWEED' COTTON TROUSERS Separate Trousers, splendid val- ue, ea~t patterns, very stroiig and dluraebe, regular price $2.,0 On Sale F'or OnIly OVERALLS Men's Union Make Overails, 'Headliglit Brand, Regular Priee $2.5f) for Sale Price $2.00 Boys' Cottoh Jerseys, any size 39c EACH A.â«flMI.fl5. COMING 1W AREOPILANE P>ort Hoipe O1id Boy WilI Fly Hopme For The ReuIIiQn A IýaNDRUA-RGM Captai n Eaâley Wîilpot, a Port Hope Old Boy wili attend the Old Boys' and Girls' reunion at, Port Hope ou July' 2nd and *iI1 make the trip ta the old home town in lis uow Cur- tis nmachine. Mnr. Wilnuet is now a resident af Nepanee and will beave that toWn se as ta neacli Port Hope at three o'clock thue efternadu of the holiday,. making bis lending ou the ball diamoiid of the Townl Park. Be- fore saying farewell Mr. Wilmct will do a number of thrilling stunts in tihe air. The pnogram annanged is as follows: Parade of Old 'Boys sund Girls, 10 a. m.: Concert by Impenial1 Concert Bend of Toronto. Af ter-J noan, three horse races, 2.15 class,1 2.20 clase,' andf 2.30 class; purses, $ 1,200.00, daylight fireworks, base-' baIl natch. i, tndard Sanitary,ý Ton-, onto, vs. Port Hope Senitery, Port Hope; lacrosse match, Loaside vs., Peterbosro; two big vaudeville acta. ýHardy, the greatoat high %wire artist on the continent and Vincenit Bras. lu a higli bar act. The Imperial fConcert Baud of Toranto wiii pro-1 vide music dining the day and the Imidwey will ho biggor and better be a wanderful display of flreworkis, incelu'ding many special numbers for the Old Boys aud a grand musical Bawmanviile batels are evidently doing a good business. Bath places were filli d Monday niglit and travel- lersý turned away for iack of accom- modation. 0F HOUSEHOLD GOODS Jas, Bennett, Auctioneer. lias received instructions fram MR. G. R. ?ARKS J)uke Street, Bowmariville (N'ear G. T.* R. Station) To sel by auction ou SATURDAY, 4UNE 23RD. at P. M. The' f ollowing househoid furniture, "THE TOWN THAT SATISFIES" This is the SIogan of Bowmanville MINISTERS AND CHURCHES Whitby Preshyterial Society of the W. M. S. ije meeting in St. Paul's Church ta-day. 1. Churcli of Christ, June 24th. Morning service only, Rev. Wm. H. Spargo will preacli. Sunday School at 12 o'clock. The Redemnptanist Fathers of Tor- onto. will open a week's, mission in St. Jpseph's-Roman Catbolic Chiurch, Bowianville, an Sunday, June 2-1 at 10.30 o'clock. Methodist Oliurch, Rev. S. C. Moore, Pastor, Suniday services il a. mn-Rev. C. C. Washingto, B. A., Baltimore. 7 p. m.-Rev. R. 0 F. Stilli.an, Omeiniee. Sunday School et 12 o'clockç. St. PauI's Church, Revi. D. W. Best, piinister. 11 a. m.-Holy Commun- ion. 12-1-Suiiday School. 7 p. m. -Evening Worship. Preparatory service before thie Communwion will be held on Friday, June 2, at 8 p. m. St. Johin's Çhurch, Rector, Rev G. S. Postletwie, M. A. Organist, lMrs. John A. Gun. 4th Sunday af- ter Trknity, J1une 24th. 10 a. n. Sutxiay School. il e. x.-Morn- ing, service and sermon. 7 p.mn.- tvenong and sermion. Preaclier, the 1?ector. Durham County lias been well re- p resented at the Bay of Quinte Summer SchoW âbd this year the sessions wlll bce held in George Street Methodist Chureli, Peterboro, from fronidày July 2' to 8th. Mrs. G. Welton, Castlèton, has charge of ar- rangements for, boad and 1odgîng. MHon. E. C. DaWry speaIçs Tuesday niglit, July 3rd. Other speakers Jin- cliu4e E. H. Brown, Port Hope; J. M. Greene, Peterboro, and Revs. E. W. Morgan, China, G. 1. Camupbell, Ot- tawa, Archer Wallace, Toronto, W. P,' Woodger, B, A. Trenton, W* H. Clark~e, Taluwortrh, and ie ewI electe President of Bay of Quilnte Conee~ence. After- sooIs are given to recreation, witlh an excursion on Jaiy 4 ta Gore's THE OFFICIAL NOMINATIONS Three Candidates Were Declare<I Officially, Nomiînated. Sharp"at two o'clock on Thurscday in the Opera House, Bowmanville, Montagne J. Holman, Returuing Offi- cer for West Durham in corniig ele- etion, dleclarIed that William J. Bragg-, Liberal; W. Arthur Van- Cam-p, Conservative and Isaac T. Chapmnau, U. F. O., were the duly nominated candidates and their namnes will appear 'on the ballot papýers. The officiai nomination of the can- didates is siniply a f orni. For eacàh of tlie candidates there are nominations papers, which bear thie names of one hundred or more elect- ors. These are presented to the re- turniug offilcrs, and when the time for nominations le complete, the re- turniug officer decares the mnen offi- cially npaminated. Less than a dozen electors were present wheu the nominations were given out by the Returning- Officer. The pnimnary object of a Chami-ber of Commerce is to advance the gen- eral interests of the tow,,n and coin- Imunity in whc it is located. -Bow- manvilie Chamber of Commerce has adopteri the slogan: "Bowmanville- The Town That Setisfies" sud thru its executive and memibers every effort should be made ta byve up to the full meaning of bhis slogan. There are many things this town needs and with the -initiative and in- terest the C. of C. slhould take along with the caoperatiau of every citizen -nat just a few-much good will be accomplis-he'd. It's the little things that caunt in this world and if we as a comimunity, look after the small problemis about town thÊe big questions will nerurelly be easier to cape with and solve. If you ýhave an idea or sug-gestion i ta make -"B owmanville--The Town That Satisfies" pass it on ta General John Hughes, President, or D. R, Morrison, Secretary of the Cha;uler of Commerce, and it. wïll be given the uecessary aften ion. The woirk of the Execuitive is divided ,tnic)ng these standing comnittees: Publicity, Transportation and Com- muication-James, Paterson, Bragg. Ini-dustrie'l and Mercantile Neal, Knight, Raff auf. Light, Power, Fuel, Wire, Water, Public Health-Tod, Tait, Thurston. Property, Insurance, Assessmnent, Ta'xatIon-Knight, Morris, Tod. Agriculture...Campbell, Bragg, t Tait. Atliletics and Parks-Paterson, James, Campb.ell. 1at' ad Education-Raffauf,. Mvorris, Morrison. Musical and Anusement-Morri- 'son, Neal, Thurston.0 The 'annuel nmeeting of the Dur- The committee will welco eayf Formin 1B To Form 11, hami Caunty Shorthoru Association suggestion~s whieh will assist them in-lu Grade Proûiciency-...Names in was heid at Orono on Juine 12th. estublishing a Eest Rooni in > o rder of menit: John Callaghan, Generai satisfaction was expressed Iman ville at an early date. J Lavern Clemeiis, Dorothy James, by the members regàrding the successe __________nrothy arton, Harold Gui. of the annuel sales. The sale rules '2ad Grade Proficiency-Names in' were thoroughly dlscussed and seine JUNE WEDDINCi order of mrent: Glaçiys Canin, Ber- changes nmade. ric ibn -oaGboJc 'New officers êlected were as fol- iC le, hanHrld Nan ioeu, JAck lows: Prceýdent-.F. Rickard, Laagmad-MorrieieHgfad ooh Mys ii Ne-weasýle; Vit4.P.resid(.4nt-T. W. . tee. , lnd errtyyes, Nh!--tt MicCamus, Millbraok; Sec.-Teas.- The home of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Dlig ead»ry rdEeet F. C. Pateýýson, Port Hope; Directons Morris, Queen-st., wds the scene of a Passed-Haro]d da~verly, Harold -Dalidigton, S. C. Allun; Cant- pretty weddiiig on Fri'day, June the Foster, Vena Colweii. wnigt, ,Phul; Mavers 1 eiffteentju, when their rIaughter, Carnie IRcomned-Od,.. condition that Phul; Caeu, . F' Ariatrng- ouise, wag, united inl marniage with Latin and4 Frenceh are not takein Cinke, Ruaeil . F. bo .rne isHope nA ' Dr- Wesley J. Lengmaid,' son af Mr. Foirm Il. Raymiond Cole, Clintan Pollard; Audtorps-J, Baker andS. and Mrs. G. A. Langpiaid of Oshawa. Caverly. C. Allun. The ceremony was conducted b y Rev. Note-Any student who lias not A. M. Irwln of King Street Method- received credit from the tDepartment ist Church, Oshawa, assisted by Rev. af education on subjects required - S. C. Mçoore, Bowmnuville. for outrance ta Normal~ Sciiaols will WEST DURHIAM BECOMING Duning the signinig of the register, be rosponsible' f or these subjecse. Ho A-FISHERMAN'S PARADISE Mrs .Fred Lapý,gmnaid sang very ac- umay remaîn iu the foVm where the ceptably "'All Minue .lone?>. ýaubjects are taught or pl'opare the Duning his tenu-re of offilce as la- On their returu from a lake tip ;wark privately. cal meniber lu the legislature Mr. the bappy couple will make their W. J. Morrison, W. J. Bragg has doue' more ta ne- homeé iu Oshawa. Principal îstock the iaikes and stneams with fry Several showeru,, were given the' tihan auy previaus nienuler. Hore are bride-to-be in the, weeks provious toi the records of fry depasited in, West lier marriage bath in Toronto and SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS Durham waters duning 'peet 3 yo-ars: Bowmnanviile, when a great mnany 1921-40,000 speckled trout in beoautiftul gifts wer% recelved, amiong Mn. W. T. J. Voale, son of Mr. Wi. stroams af nlding. i them being a cabinet of flat silver- Vealè, lias passed his fourtlu year 1922--100,000 speckleçl trotit, inw of'rom the LyiperiaILlife Assur- exam~s.ý in Medicine et Toronto Uni- streams, 30,000 black bass.inLu ake< ance Cô. and Staff of Toronto, where versity. Scugag, 2,000,000 white fish '14 Lake the bride -was formerly employed. Mr-. Ross Tilleysno r n Ontario at Bowmanville.YsnoDrad 1923-100,000 speckled trout, Mrs. A. S. Tilley, has passed his first 50,000. black base, 500,000 plckere "yeeaxama lin Medilcine et- Torounto 2,000,000 white flsh. IWEST DURHAM , Uýnivreity. I WOMEN'S INSTITUTE MIs Aileen Hazlewood, deuglien of Dr. andi Mns. B. J. Razlewood, has CARTWRI GHT COUNCIL The annuel district meeting 'f uecessfully passed hier 3ri year Arts Jun mo~i embrs h pos-West Durlian Wopien's ýInstitute was course et Toronto University obtain- BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCH0CL_ PROMOTION EX(AMINAT1ONS Form Il To Form 111 Ist Grade Proficienicy-70 % to 100% '. Namies in order of nrt Agnes Vanstone, Aria Webber, , .vce Muirheadc, Vera Power~, Elle C oUia- cott, Eva McDonald, Mabel Do- ; sou, Margaret MeGregor, Eliza Kir --on, Dorothy Bonnycâstie, Ernest .a, Ernest Goddardl. 2nrd Grade Proficiency-66 %, to 7 4%. Namnes in order of rt Ross Treuouth, Levi Anknis, îAel, bourue Osborne, Mabel Stevens, Nýor- man Elliott, Gladys Bateman, Uen- ore Quic]k, Ethel Hoar, Muriel. Dech, Meta Ashton, Florence A1dv ý orth, Beatrice Cryderman, EdytheS is Passed-60 % tô 65%. Namies elphabetically: Bemiice Allun, Olive Barton,' Percy Canu, Grace Cav rny, Donald Gibson, Janey Mason, Fatie Pinch , lone Quinun, Razel]Ruile, Marjorie Stevens, Charles Whit-. Recomrended-Ae~liough these students failed on one or more sub- jects they are pro9ioted on the uilr standing that they show improveneýnt in their work when seho.l open'ý' in September: Florence Ashton, Mar- janie Ciemence, Marguerite Jowi1ss, Marjorie Pascoe, Ruby Sewell. 1Form 1 A To Form Il Ist Grade Proficiency-Names fin order of neit: Mary 14 ' uirhead, -er- nard Mitchell, Frank, Newhouse, H el- en Worden, Kenneth Switzer. 2nd Grade Proficieiicy..Names : in order of nienit: Dorothy Plummei-r, Clare Ingraham and Marion McDo ug- ail and Haroiýd Needhaiy and C-arl Shortt and Clarence Tink equal, John Kent, Dean Hodgson, Lucy Oliver, Lloyd Varcoe, Lucy McMurtry, Aud- rey Trimble. Passed-Lois Lamb, Marg-aret Me- Kessock. Recomemandd-On condition thet Latin and Frenchi are not take'u in Form II: Eleanor Murdoch., ent, neeve T. T. Bruce, presidir Minutes of laist meeting read ai jadopted. 3 J. W. Crozier, barrister, ou behe -of Jas. WelcI, applied for damages -car on Con. 1. On motion refeni to Reeve and CIeprk. Coin. froVi C. P. R. and alsa W.1 Harris ne road to Mr. Harris's pro erty. On motion referred 'ta Ree, and Çlerk. Cierk ietructed ta order cemne and also culverts. C-, Wrighit's tender accopted draw gravel ta,Blackstock. 1 Onders signed as fallaws:' A. Crozier, 140 ft. scentling. $ 4.! J Menlow road commissioner.448.C N. Taylor, Sec.-Treas. S. S. 2, teacher's salary........ 100.( H. Beacock, do S. S. 5. . ,. .. .10. G. Proutt, do S. S. 7...... 450.( S. Staples, do S. S. 9....... 600.(, J. R. McLaug)hlin, Continua- tion School, salary . . . ..265.C R. Spinks, Sec.-Treas. 1. S Ne. 4, teacher's ýsalary . 200A4 W. G. Phulp, do S. S. 6 . 300.0 A. H. Veale, s011 ft. timber at 32e per ft ......... 256.0 G. Fallis, 16 nods wire fence 4.0 Council adjourned ta meet Jul 7, ~23, at 6 p. mn. Read the news FIRST anadian Statesien. Mrs. T. W. Cawker. Mn. C. Phone 271 y sînging hononed by't] [ch Miss Religious Ed address calemiencemer favored sity which waý Cooper, on Monday n minutes Among the diff erent degree of B. ckstock, of TrntUi+ rd, son of Mrs. >wmanville, was ýe of Master of at the aunuai Boston TVnjivcr- Symphony Hall June 18th. r receiving the ,hCouvocet:on ýchool --at eeondary 1S. and lat Nan- course lu the gautn l etonia. ~ rdaige The election will' be held unext Y. Advertisements sud subsenip rTenante deily uowspapens unî rwanded through The State ice without extra charge. inu T]i Statesman,& . OSHA, to-day PUBLIC REST ROOM At a recent meeting of thue e>;e- cutive of Bowpiaville,~ Chaniber of Commerce a comnuittee coniposed of1 General John Hughes, Messrs. Ar- chie Tait and Gea, W. ýJ'ames, was appointeçi tç secure information with a vlew ta establishing a Public Rest i Roa in the business section of thel town. This is a mucli needed con-! venience and shiauld ue>et with thel hearty co-operation an~d support of thie tawn council, local mercliants aud people generally and particular- ly those from the rural districts who shap iu Bowmauville. Sonme difficulty is being exper- ienced in fiuding a suitable location aithougli the com,,itte las several places under conslçleratipn. It is also understand that Bowmianville1 Women's Institute and other Instit- j utes in the township already have Il 5c a ýCopy No. 25 SHORTHORN 4ASSOCIATION ELECTS OFFICERS 1 C!ýýF AIL ait

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