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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Jul 1934, p. 7

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE. THiJRSDAY, JULY 12tii, 1934 Plant Foods To Have a Good Garden Plant Food is Necessary Analysis Aero Plant Food - 6-10- 4 6 ibs. 45e C.I.L. Plant Food - 4-10- 8 5 lbs. 45c Sacco Plant Food - 4 - 12 - 4 5 lbs. 45o Fertabs for House Plants 25c package. Sugar Lime, specially prepared lime fer garden use - 5 lbs. 20e RELTBLE INSECTICIDES Evergreen, 9a pyrethrum spray . . . ... .25e Hyco, 40% Nicotine Suiphate . ...... 25c Neotine, similar to Hyco. .25c Cubor, specially effective against Dahlia bugs .. 35c DURING JULY and AUGUST the shop wilI be losed on Wednesday afternoons. Besidence Telephone 72 W. E. Groves KINGSWAY FLOWER SHOP Phone 72 Day or Night Box 163 - Bowmanville Ef fective fficient c onomical DR. WEST'S NEW DOUBLE QUIUR TOOTH FASTE 2 large tubes - 39C OUR PICTURE BUSINESS IS INCREASING -There's A Reason - Let us develoP your next rol and you, too, will learn the reason. Developing 10e a roil Ker.siake' s Drung Store P. R. Cowling, Phmn.B. Phone 49 We Deliver 32 Pioece Diner Sets THREE NEW PATTERNS 6 Cuvesud Saucer, 6 Bread and Butter Plates, 6 Dinnbn plates, 6 Fruits, 1 Fruit Dlsh, 1 latter _ English niade. your choice pen set $3.98 and $4.98 Other Attractive Sets in 32, 52, 66 sud 97 piece Sets, specially prlced. See our Wludow DlsplaY of Glassware je W. Jewell BOOKS & STATIONERY PAINTS & WALLPAPER CHINA & GLASS 1113g 20" Bowman ville Forget the Wasbifll lt's too hot anyWaY and we'Ilkr ake a good job of it at verY little cost. W. Marjoram WE CALL-ANDJ DELVER Phine 478 Klug St. E. - Bewflanvmfl Stc 1 LOCAL & PERSONAL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Misses B. J. and F. M. Galbraithi $ 1 0 are holidaying at a cottage at Janet- ville. 'T Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Senkler have will send whi been visiting relatives at Dunkirk, en<( N. Y. dru Mr.F. O. Mcllveen and family Ii are liolidaying with relatives at Au- m '9 urn. Ont. the Miss Mabel Brookham recently fTast visited her 4unt, Mrs. E. A. Watt, and Set of Three ge Port Hope. thir Mrs. Rd. Hawkey, Ethelton, Sask., ANNA LEE SCOTT Wal is visiting lier sister, Mrs. Jos. Wight, CO K OO Son Liberty Place. C OKtOKSon Congratulations to Miss Mary Mc- pi Allister on passing her Elementary to any address in phai Piano Exam. Cnd ogest Miss Florence Bennett is taking Canaa t a summer course at McDonald In- ~g~~icar stitute, Guelph. End 01OxIL934 vidl Miss Nellie Pattinson, Toronto, is pici visiting her parents. Mn. and Mrs. Send subscriptions direct to Icar Jos. Pattinson. The Canadian Statesman Me3 Mn. and Mrs. W. L. Elliott and Bowmanville, Ont. the arily spent the weekend with rela -__________________ Dea Mr. C. B. Reilly, K. C., Ottawa- Miss Boylan, Toronte, was in town pro, was a recent guest o! Capt. and Mr-S. Tuesday calling on old friends. and C. W. E. Meath. Miss Clio Anderson spent the Vill Miss Agnes Haddy. Toronto, spent weekend witli f iends in Toronto. on1 Sunday with her parents, Mn. and Miss B. Stedman, B. A., is holi- c Mns. F. A. Haddy. daying at lier home in Kingston. scre Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Stutt, sons Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Brown, et1 James and John, recently visited ne anntn iitdfinshr e- be latives at Wroxeter. cTlly i MissesClara and M n. w. Ale Mrs. Fred Knox and daughter to recently visit.ed Miss M. n . Dorothy are liolidaying at Sturgeon bro T. Woods, Millbrook..Pon.al Miss Margaret Heard, Oshawa, is Poit. ab. ihths e i- h Voikey, gWsth Mo untsH. iting lier cousin, Miss Bertha Cann, sho Mrs. rankWstJounesan. aulte Toronto.u Mrs.Frak Joes ndlasgtweek Mrs. John Coolidge, Brooklin, is n1e: Penny, N. Y., were in town atwe visiting Mrs. J. G. Manning, Con- inI calling on old Tiends..cesoSt r Miss Violet Lowens, Toronto, i ssiolSt holiayin wit lie grndparents, Mns. John Dancli and son Jackth Mn. dayn Mr. R J.lwens. are liolidaying with ficnds in Ro- the Torn 'r.R.J onoreuls:chester, N. Y. Moi University o!fMTor.oDntonald ad Muna First Year-Alex Birks, second class Ms .D.MDnl adMra lionours in the Honour Science of Kingston are visitmng their aunt, d'- Course. Mrs. John Haniblyn.1 Mn. and Ms. RP. J. Fenton o! the Mrs W.. E. TiIey is visiting lier î1- staf o th Onano Tainng clioldaugliter, Mrs. A. N. Mitchell, Ton- h are spending a ive weeks' holiday onte, and other relatives. Mdi in Ireland. Mn. Melbourne R. Osborne, Ton- Mn. Chas C. Pansons, Waterloo, aonto, 1S.Stiey n Us grndnoen.La native o! Port Hope, lias been ap- M'hS tnly n ohnfied.l pointed manager o! the Bank o! Mn. and Mns. W. I. MacTavisli teai Commerce at Barrie. and son Ian, Toronto, are visiting S Mrs. W. L. Rowe and son Brenton, lier parents, Mn. and Mrs. F. J. Wichita. Kansas, are visiting lier Man.ning. vs sisters, Mrs. Harry Humplinies and Mn. and Mms. P. Raaberg and 1 Mrs. W. H. Deniseni. daugliter Ebba, Toronto, were week- 1 Mrs. C. S. Sclioll and fainily, end visitens with Mn. and Mns. F. J. T at Charlotte, N. C., are holidayrng Manning.Th with lier parents, Mn. and Mrs. G. Mn. and Mrs. Raymond Cole and 1 A. Stepliens. Salem. babe are enjoying two weeks' vaca- Mr Mrs. R. M. Cale, pupil o! R. J. tion witli ler parents at their asim- b Lowens passed lier examinations Ton mer cottage, Inverhuron Beech. Lake Mn Introductory Violin in the Toronto Huron. S Conservatory o! Music. Mn. and Mns. F. Lucas and Mrs Mrs. T. A. Garton and daugliter D. Henderson, Mirnico, and Mms.I Mavis are visiting relatives at Ful Frank Seymour, Toronto. were Sun- î- erton, Calif. They are making the day.guests of Mrs. R. Clayton, Con- I entine trip by moton bus. cession St. Me Mrs. J. Cole, daughten Margaret7 Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Gray and and son Fred, acompanied by Miss daugliter June, Long Brandi, have Edith Severs, Oshiawa, have return- been visiting lier mother, Mrs. E. L. cd f nom an enjoyable moton trip Osborne, -Gladstone Villa." through the Adirondacks and the Mn. and Mrs. H. H. Todgham, United States. a Mn. Ronald Todgliam and Miss Alice Editon and Mrs. Cico. W. James àRussell, Walkervillc, wene recent and Miss Ruth James were in Ton- SI *guests of Mn. and Mrs. D. R. Morris- onto Tuesday, July lth, assisting *on. Mn. and Mms. L. M. Keltli in celc- Mn. and Mrs. Edwin Wood a.nd bnating the eiglith anniiversa.ny o! fainily and Mn. and Mrs. Orville Boe their wedding day.7 and family spérnt Dominion Da.Y A large number o! citizenis have SI weekend at Beaverten and Pont as yet neglecteci to cut the weeds P, Bolster. on thein properties. in contravention Mn. and Mrs. J. H. Early and o! the Provincial Act whlch says dauglitens, Marion and Joyce. Saska- they must be kept eut. Chie! S. SC] toon, and Mn. and Mrs. Roger Fish- Venten. Weed Inispecter, Is lbath te i11 leigli, Toronto, have been visiting Mn. take action before citizens are given and Mrs. R. H-. Westaway. due warning, so that fnom titis tlxne 1 Mrs. H. M. Foster, Campbellcrof t, on, and with titis warnlng, the Chie! sez assisted the Lyric Singens, o! Osh- will take the legal steps necessany Ur awa, at a prograrn given at the home te sec that tltis work is carrled out. Pi o! Mn. and Mrs. R. S. McLaughlin,. Pankwood, on Friday, June 29th. Mns. c. J. Kersiake. Hampton, Mn.I COMING EVENTS J. H. Cryderman, Mn. Lawry Cryde- . *-__ __-_--___-_tic man and Mn. Allan Kniglit attended Bowxnanville Women's Institute the funeral o! the late Mn. Henry picnic will be at Cream o! Banley M, Lowry o! Hamilton on Thursday. Camp on Fiday, July 27tli. Mn. Norman Willson and son, Trinity Evening Auxiliary willl Bruce o! Edimonton, Alta., have been liold a suppen meeting on the visiting lis f atlier-in-law, Mn. W. chuncli lawn on Tuesday, July l7th, J. Bragg, M.P.P., Mn. and Mr.5I-.at 6 p. m. Mrs. (Dr.) C. B. Kelly, R. Bragg and other relatives here. Port Hope, will give the address. Mn. and Mns. Chas. Sperritt. Pick- Prograin in charge o! Mrs. Symons' ering, Mn. and Mrs. W. D. Ecobiclion, gnoup. and Mrs. John Rear, Lindsay, spent Sunday with the latter's daugliten, and son-in-law Mn. and Mrs. Geo. CLASS "A" EDITORS Webster. ARE ENTERTAINED AT Mrs. Fred Brandon, Miss Lois HAMILTON AND) SIMCOE Brandon, Gaît, Mrs. Harry Dnew, Canningten, Mn. and Mrs. C. H. Ro- (Contlnued f romn page 1) wan, Vivian and Howand, Betliany. Tower witli some 23 belis. The bells spent the weekend with Mn. and are played by a local carniloneur Mms. J. H. Werny, Horsey St. ecd Thunsday and Sunday and A fine police dog, owned by Mn. people f rom alI over Ontario have George Claytofl, had te be destroy- listened ta, them. cd on Saturday wlien the animal Space does not permit as f ull an stepped inte the knives o! a mower account o! our drive tlirough Norfolk Mn. Clayton was operating. The dog County as the trip warrants on, as we lad Its legs badly cut. would like te give. Suffice it te say with all due loyalty te Good Old Mn. nd Ms. Ry Fegusnand ~la~w ob faycut u !actory. Numerous children havée lia utsnding citizens. been seen te run out Into the street Wjhlle lin Simcoe it was oun plea- ta secune peas, and twlce this week sure temet Mn. H. R. Crabb, man- youngstcns have narnowly escaped aeo!he Walken Stores and father wth thein lives wlien they have o! n.H. L. Cnabb, Manager o! dasled out in front o! oncoming Walke Stores liere. We also called cars. Only the alertness o! the te see Mr. P. E. Patenson, former~ drivers lias pnevented acidnt. gicultural Representative In Dur- Parents are asked te co-openate wth lam County, wloio l carrylng on a the lice by forblddlng their chlld- simflarly fine work u Nnol rent0 rua aften pea wagons. County, but lie wua out o on -s,.. k ~i tory of Dynamic Mexican Pancho Villa Is Coming To Royal This Weekend E'wo outstanding motion pictures, ich should attract capacity audi- zes to the Royal Theatre on Fri- ýy and Saturclay and Monday and iesday, are among the fine book- gs scheduled .for this theatre in e ensuing few weeks. Followmng j st on the heels of May Robson's eat picture "You Can't BUY Every- ng" cornes "Viva Villa" featuring Illace Beery. The 9lgantic produc- )n took ten montbs to produce, ie hundred cameras to film it, and boasts a cast of no less than 10,000« üd performers. There is no doubt Lt "Viva Villa" is the year's big- st hit. The story is that of Pancho lla,, a dynamic personality in Mex- in if e, whose turbulan life is vi- dly depicted in this picture. The £ture was filmed in a native Mex- an locale, and thousands of native exicans were employe<I botlh in ie caste and on the lot. Beery is pported by, a magnificient caste >ded by Fay Wray and Katherine eMille, daughter of the f amous rducer o! "The Four Horsemen" d "The Ten Comandinents."1 Viva lla will play at the Royal Theatre 1Friday and Saturday of tis week. On Monday and Tuesday, the reen's greatest romantic team, Jan- SGay nor and Charles Farrell willi 3featured in "Change o! Heart." I he picture is a delightful romance Lwhich these stars are again seen )perfection. A very clever plot, rught out by an exceedingly cap- le caste, should niake titis one of, ie most enJoyable o! the suminer's lows. Then on Thursday and Friday of at week Spencer Tracy will be seen 1"Mad Gaine" with a strong sup- :rting caste. Only regular prices, il apply for these fine shows. and1 iere will be matinees on Saturday, lnday and Wednesday a.fternoons 2.30 o'clock. NEWTONVILLE Mrs. A. M. Lambertus and Mrs and Stevenson (f ormerly Misses dna and Maud Edwards) of Cal- àry, Alta., are visiting Mrs. W. C. ane and other frlends. Mr. Arthur Payne, who has been iching In the Niagara Peninsula, on a trip to Russia. Mrs. Louis Clark, Chicago, Ill., is siting Mrs. George Ovens. Miss Lila Payne Is home. Miss Elsie Wallace motored hen bher and inother, Rev. and Mrs, hos. Wallace te Maple on Monday. Mr. Don Rupert, Robindale, visited r. and Mrs. Cecil Walkey. Mrs. Dîxon, Toronto, visited with Ers. Chas. Reid. CHURCHES Salvation Army: il a.m.-Holiness feeting; 2.3opan.-Sunday School; p. m.-Salvation meeting. Adjt. Bower. Ail are welcome. ST. JOSEPH'S R. C. CHURCH Rev. Father McGuire, Pastor Sunday, July 1Sth: Mass at 10.30 m. D.S.T. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERLAN CHURCH Rev. W. G. Blake, Minister Sunday Services at il a. m. and p. m.; Sunday School 12.15 p. m. 3T. ,JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHUBCH Rev. C. R. Spencer. M. A.. Rector Mrs. J. A. Gunn. Organist 7th Sunday ai ter Trinity: Sunday ;hool 10.30 a. m.; Holy Communion .a. m.; Evenlng Frayer 7 p. m. UNION SERVICES During the month of July union ervices of Trinity and St. Paul's Jnted Churches wlll be held in St. 3aul's Church. Sunday, iuly l5th Rev. A. S. Kerr, M. A. Minister Mrs. C. H. Dudley, Organist il a. m.-"Jesus and Social Ques- Jons." 7 p. m.-"What Jesus Says About doney." Cordial welcotne to aIl. Council Meeting (Continued from page 1) a beach nesident here, wliich was somewhat abusive was f yled when the Mayor explained that the matten had been straightened out, and Mr. Roche was given te undenstand that thene was no collaberation between the Town, the C. P. R. and the Board of Railway Com.issloners te close the C. N. R. crossing te the west side beach. The Equalization report for the United Counties was read and fyled. This information was reponted in The Statesman recentlY. Police Ch.ief Venton and Constab- le Hall were granted their usual leave of absence for vacation. A constable will be hired to do Mn. Hall's wonk when he is on vacation and Prov- incial Constable W. E. Smith will carry out Mr. Venton's duties while the latter is awaY. A ietter Trom Ira F. Pearce com- plained that he had been given un- proper notice of the sale of hUs land for taxes and that he had been assured that the sale would not take place. Mayor Strike explained the matter at some lengtli and the clerc was instructed to proceed in the us- ual way and to secure legal advice if necessary under the direction of the council . The Finance Committee's report recommended payment of general accounts ainounting to $1552.18, and relief accounts of $159.19 making a total of $1711.37. The Clerk neponted collection of taxes on the f irst installinent had reachedl $48,010.68, or more thn one-third of the taxes on the f irst of thnee installinents. GTood work, chorused the membens of coundil. Propenty Coimnittee necommended1 installation of a light at Washing- ton Ave. and Ontario St. Matter! will be taken Up by public Utilities Commission. Liglits te Cneam of Barley Camp were also reported on. It was sug- gested that the lights be adjusted te better liglit the sidewalks and street and one liglit added. If those uslng the noad running from Queen Street past Dr. Devltt's residence to the Rallway and Good- year is kept Up and dust laid bY those uslng it, counicil will keep the road open. The road Is not a town road and lias been causmg a dustî nuisance te nearby residents. A request for the closing o! the sinaîl street f rom Wellington te Carlisle was tabled for the time be- ing, those wanting titis done liaving the opportunity te present a peti- tion in the usual way. public Pnoperty Conmittee was authorized te erect a temporarY bandstand at Chuncli and Temper- ance Sts., opposite St. Andnew's Church, for band concerts. The next concert is Satunday night. Mfter a conference by the Mayori and membens o! council with Beachl Association it was decided to, aid cottagers witli the building o! a bet- ter road In an entrance f rom the weat side through the Township could it be secured. Tihis will prac- tically solve the pnoblem o! the West side entrance. Roads and Streets Comntittee not- if ied council it was golng te4av the storm sewen caned for onr li and Concession Streets. KAWARTHA BOYS' CAMP $5.00 per week 21 miles north of Peterborough at Stoney lake. Under supervision o! D. A. Loomis, Physical Director. yM.C.A. For folder, C. P. Borland, Bank o! Toronto, Peterboroughi, Ontario.J - PHONE mm 186 or 12 1 for these Specials Kkovah Jelly Maker, fruit pectin, pkg. ... .. .1 Sc Kraft Miracle Whip Salad Dressng...... 20c jar Bulk Black or Mixed India Tea, lb ......... 45c Chase and Sanborn's Coffee, lb ............ 45c PAMOLIVE i cake Sc SOAP 3 cakes 14c New tabiized4 cakes 19c New tabiized5 cakes 23c Prices 12 cakes 55c Club House Stuffed Olives, jar ............ 13c 100 Campf ire Napkins.................. 15c Tutti Fruit Layer Cake, Christie's Special .... 20c Clarke's Pork and Beans .... Med. 10c; Large 15c Aylmer Infant Soups, tin................li1c Frankford Corn ................... 3 tins 25c Canned Tomatoes ................. 3 tins 29c Kellogg's AIl Bran, package .............. 20c Spratt's Ovals, Dog Biscuits........ 5 lb. bag 65c FREE - TO EVERY DOG OWNER Spratt's Guide to the right management of dogs and their Care in Health and in Sick- ness. Get your copy eaxily. Fresh Fish on Thursday Hgarry Alliai, Grocer Phone 186 or 121 Bowmanville SOAP SALE in response to mafly requests we rpetour - ~Bargains lin oap8 The provea btter emedy 'o" Coms Calloules. In.Irowa To. Na.1. 'U HigbIy ecoammsads.oit sajlato-nah*i -soo. ail mibt J. W. WORRALIL, Opticlan AT OUR STORE IMondays . 10 a. m. ta 1 p. M. We nedays on Cati. KEEP VOUR LIVER ACTIVE with Parke's PARKES LIVER MOE TONE rOE An oid reilabie remedy for bu. lougnes.. head. aches, dIzzlness, and constipation. t aimarelieves stomach traub- les. rd% le Thursday, Friday Satu rday Ilnfaht's Delight Sosp, 4 for 19o LUX SaP ...... 2 for Ilc Palmolive Soap ... 5 for 23c Llfebuoy Soap...3 for 190 Cuticura Soap, 25c size. ... 19e Woodbury's Soa... 3 for 2Me Cashmere Bouquet 5ap .......3 for25Sc Bmaae Soap...... 4 for 19o ANACIN -7.. 'cGREOR-$' 250 PHONE 92 WE DELIVERI ALEXMeGREGO1R, Druga PEONE 92 PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY WB DELIVER I PAGE OBVIÉ tg « WHITE ROSE CARS WASHED SERVICE STATION LDean Ho o AND POLISHED KING & LIBERTY STS. PHONE 23 BOWMAN VILLE no

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