9ûc ATTENTION FARMERS G. T. R. BOWMANVILLE STATION. GOING BAST. Express Express Passenger Local Passenger Maü : Daily m. ~r- Farmers, give your horses a fair deal this Spring by toning toning and strengthening their systems for the hard woxk soon to come. You perhaps intending to take are some tonic to add zest and vim to tour system. Then, why not do as much for your servant, the horse, which has been mure or less inactive during the past winter. He will appreciate it and render you many times the price of the tonic by increased efficiency. 8.62 a, 10.18 „ 8.36 p.m 6.49 „ 7.18 , 9.68 . GOING WEST 4.22 a. m 7;02 „ : Express Local Local Passenger :Passenger 9.46 1.38 p.m. 7.19 „ Vr Auto supplies at F. O. Mason s. Get Nasmith's Hot Cross Buns in a san- I itary carton at Bagnell's. Miss Ethel Scobell is visiting her brother, brother, Mr. James Scobell, ..Ottawa; A lovely lot of new wash goods in Crepes, Ratines and Bedford Cords just to hand atCouch,Johnston & Cryderman's. For the next two weeks Thos Robson, photographer, is running a swell line of v;--^_v_.__ for $2.oo per a FF BARN FOR SALE--28X56 ft. Apply to S. y E. WERBY, Solina. Phone 167 r6. w ANTED--Second hand beehives. State price. T. J. COLE, Box 168, Bowmanville. fttawa. , regular $3 00 cabinet photos Elegant new silks in plain and broche dozèn< g e sure you don't miss this snap, just arrived at Couch, Johnston & Cryder- The photographer that is sure to please man's. you by doing first class work is at thé Mr. R. H. Collacutt has purchased the | sa me old place--Statesman Block, op ,OR SALE--Horae, harness, cutter and one * buggy. A bargain. B. W. Bundle, Box 224, Bowmanville. 12tf BOWMANVILLE, APB., 2, 1914 all Can- r Dr. Hess & Clark Stock Tonic is just the food to give Now 7 lb package 65c 12 lb package $1.00 25 lb pail $2.25 Jury & Lovell 73W Store When We Test Eyes it is done Properly 8 Agency^ ickets- and tf . Spring Suits Miss Frankie Jewell is visiting in Toronto. Penny banks are suggested in adian schools. Mrs. S. W. Scobell is visiting her son in St. Catharines. Mr. Gordon T. Johnston, Brockville, was in town Monday. Mr. Geo. E. Purdy visited his son at Little Lake, near Colborne. Miss Ethel Kirby, Oshawa, spent Sunday Sunday with Miss Lena Haddy. Mr. C. G. Armstrong, Orono, lost a .prize Holstein cow valued at $200. Mr. Preston Tait, Toronto, spent Sunday Sunday with his uncle, Mr. Archie Tait. Rev. J. N. Clarry, B.A., Peterboro, was guest of Mr. "W. B. Couch while in town Mr. W. Mathews and daughter Jean, Oshawa, spent Sunday with friends here. His Royal Highness, the Duke of Connaught, Connaught, will visit Port Hope on Monday June I.. . ,. . Orono Women's Institute held _a most successful concert on St. Patricks day, proceeds $78.05. Mr. Thos. Pooley, who has been visiting his mother and other relatives, has returned returned to the West to Burdett, Alta. Dr. S. P. Ford, Norwood, celebrated on March 26-the fiftieth anniversary of active active practice in medicine in that town. Mr. Roy H. Rickard, of Victoria University, University, Toronto, spent Sunday and Monday Monday at his father's, Mr. James G. Rickard. Miss Eva Mitchell, Orono, won an $8.00 kodak ior the bèst original verse to advertise advertise the kodaks of a Belleville Pharmacy. In our report of S.O.E. concert last week the name ot Miss Edra E. ^rigg should have appeared instead of Miss Jane Grigg. Misses Edna and Maud.Edwards, Toronto, Toronto, and Master Clarence Pethick, New- tonville, are holidaying with the"- *" n Mrs. J. T. Bragg. Miss Annie Walkey, Lindsay, panied by her cousin, Miss Lizzie rvmu, Newcastle, has been visiting at her uncle s, Mr. A. M. Hardy, Ontario-st. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fallis, Cavan, announce announce the engagement of their daughter Ida, to Mr. W. T. Belch, Millbrook, the marriage to take place early m April. Mr. and Mrs. Richard White, Milton, announce the engagement of their daughter, daughter, Marion, and Aigus J. Sloan, Toronto. The marriage will take place quietly in Somers Farm of 90 acres on the Mauve Road. . ; I Mrs. Thos. Hughes has J*®®". friends | her brother, Mr. W. G. E. Richards, South OsllEWSi Seeds for 1914--Yello~ Giant Mangol and garden seeds of all «.mds at Peter Murdoch's; , , Ladies, have you seen the celebrated Dorcas? Read about it m C. H. Haddy s jewelry advt this week. The Statesman will be sent to a new subscriber anywhere in Canada to Jan. 1, 1915, for only 5° cents. 11 Rev. George A. Beacock, Hartland, Mich., is visiting his mother, Mrs. John Beacock who is slightly improved. Will anyone who lost a rubber mat on the night of the great windstorm kindly call on Mrs. McCready, Silver-st. ^ Ladies' Spring Coats all new and ladies' suits, new material and latest styles now showing at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's. Cryderman's. , .. , Anything wrong with your automobile ? Have it overhauled now at the bord Garage, corner King & Silver-sts, Bow- manville. Mission Band concert Wednesday April in Methodist school room. Come and îere the young folks' program and see their quilt. Mr. Alfred M. Peate, Baltimore, Md., has been visiting his mother, brother in Orono and other Bowmanville. New carpet squares, latest designs in Tapestry, Brussels, velvet, Axminster and Wilton, just opened out at Couch, Jonn- ston & Cryderman's. Mr. H. J. Knight, leader of Bowmai> ville Methodist choir sang in Simcoe bt. Methodist church, Oshawa, Sunday evening, evening, the service being in charge of the Young Men's Club. Goodyear Tirés at F. O. Mason's. Col. H. A. Ward, K.C., Port Hope, received received a notice from Ottawa informing him that an order-in-Council was P as .sed appointing him Judge for the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham. Rev. W. J. Hastie will preach in the Disciple Church Sunday posite Hotel Bowman, Bowmanville. Notices of Births 2» cents; Marriages BO cents; Deaths, BO cents, each insertion. • When fnheral cards are printed at this effice. insertion free. BIRTHS. Tamblyn--In Clarké, Mar. 20, to Mr. and Mrs, Fred Tamblyn, a son. jf EW in Brandon, Man., Mar. 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. New, (nee Mildred Jury), a son. w ANTED--A building lot. Give all. particulars and price Bowmanville. centrally located. Drawer B. 13-tf rENERAL SERVANT WANTED--At once. I Apply to Mrs. A. M. Williams, Church-st, * Bowmanville. lltf w ANTED--Good General Servant, good wages, no washing. Apply Mrs. (Dr) B. J. Hazle wood, Wellington-st, Bowmanville. 12tf Spring SEED «OR MARRIAGES Pascoe--Hogarth--At the Methodist Parsonage, Parsonage, Hampton, Mar. 11th, by Rev. C. W. Barrett, Miss Laura, M. Hogarth, Solina, and Mr. Richard Pascoe, Enfield. markwell--CARRUTHERS--At Port Hope, on Mar. 26, by Rev. A. H. Going, O. Herbert D ' well, and Ivey, danghterof Mr •* of P' SALE--Cottage at Port Bowmanville, new last year, large veranda, partly furnished. furnished. Apply to R. J. Lowens, 6 Carlisle-ave, Bowmanville. * ^tf «OR SALE-- Comfortable six-roomed brick < house, large lot, variety of fruit, in Soutn Ward, Bowmanville, convenient locality. Apply to Drawer B, Bowmanville. 12 3 William Bark- Poolè Carrnthers, both of Port Hope. «OR SALE--A good young 4 year old driver, « not afraid of autos, woman can drive lam, has woiked some double. Apply at Statesman Statesman office, Bowmanville. accom- Lizzie Allin, sister and relatives in DEATHS Clary--In Oshawa, Mar. 22nd, Alfred Clary, in his 38th year. SELDON--In Oshawa, Mar. 22, Geo. N. Seldon, in his 65th year. Mowbray--At Whitby, Mar. 23, Matilda Mowbray, Mowbray, in her 95th year. Ldke--In Hamilton, Mar. 19, Nellie Grey, beloved beloved wife of Guy Luke. GLIDDEN--In Port Hope, Mar. 29th, John H. Glidden, in his 62nd year. Gillespie--At Port Hope, Mar. 27, Robert T Gillespie, in his 63rd year. Rowden--At Port Hope, Mar. 24th, Elizabeth Wakely, relict of late George Rowden, in his 84th year. Freeman--In Toronto, Mar. 29, William Henry Freeman, in his 85th year. Formerly of Bow- manville. Gamsby--In Bowmanville, Mar. 26th, Lorenzo W„, eldest son of Mr. Len. Gamsby, Orono, aged 18 years, 11 months. 'ANTED--Private funds for investment, pay 7 per cent on first mort gages,city property. Johnston & Fletcher, Realty and Insurance Brokers, 948 Gerrard St. East, Toronto. 14 2 w S EED POTATOES FOR SALE--150 bushels ' Empire State potatoes for seed-80c a bus. Descended from registered seed and yielding last year ovei 200 bushels per acre. 1VANM. Law, Solina. Bell Phone. 14 6 And the welcome warm rays of the sun will soon chase Jack Frost from his hiding place in the ground. Seeding time will be in order, and then you will be coming to us for your GARDEN SEEDS as we already have a full line of the choicest seeds on the market. You know they will be fresh and new because this is our first year in business. No 2-year old seeds will be sold at The Elite Grocery. Time Means TI Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Here's a fresh line of fruit and vegetables just received at our store that makes you think of the good old summer time: Pine Apples Jamaica Bananas Florida Celery Ripe Tomatoes Crisp Lettuce New Florida Cabbage Green Onions For best values in groceries patronize The Elite Grocery. H ouse and three acres of land for SALE--With barn, small orchard and small fruit; hard water; good spring. . 1* miles from Darlington station, J mile from school, 3 miles from Bowmanville. Apply to Miss M. Oke, IN MEMORIAM. Tn memory of our beloved father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, who died Mar. 31sfc, 1913, and May 11th. 1913. We miss thee from our home, dear ones Their places we cannot fill Thy eyes are nearer heaven s gates The Lord has done His will. FAM11A 'Lest We Forget' E. R. B0UNSALL, Designer and Dealer in Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., in Granite and Marble. Bowmanville, Ontario. Before buying your Spring Suit elsewhere come in and have a look at our goods. We have just received a shipment of the newest materials made and feel sure that you will find something something to your taste amongst them. There is now no need for you to wear ill-fitting garments, garments, when you can get a suit tailored to your figure, in the latest styles and at moderate price. Place your order now and have first choice of these splendid materials. ^Have your house wired while you are To accommodate a num- m A. Cross man High Class Tailor Horsey Block, Bowmanville Opposite Post Office 8? ; out with! y for- the' which this- depicts _ -a. 17 lb. prize in Algon- 4> omptly> asonable eat and t season, custoi to-day. e for us housecleamng. . „ • her of prospective customers the Seymour Power Co has extended its 20% discount offer till May 1st. Leave your order for Nasmith s Hot Cross Buns by April 7th at Bagnell s. Sir James Whitney is to receive a tangible tangible gift from Conservative members to assist in meeting the big outlay during his illness. He has been granted leave of ab sence from his seat in the Legislature. Belleville had a flood last week when the river Moira got on a rampage, some residences and many cellars were flooded, bridges shifted and much damage was done to property in and near the city. Mr. J. B. McCulloch, Oshawa, a Durham countv boy, who taught school for ùve years, previous to entering the employ of the McLaughlin Carriage Co, Oshawa, is about to remove with his family to Calgary Calgary where he becomes Manager of the McLaughlin Carriage and Motor Car Company Branch in that city. When we read in Exeter Western Times about the hedges being bedecked with primroses in our native Devonshire, a longing comes over us to see once again the lovely scenery of the old home county. Through the kindness of Mr. Clarence Mutton, we are privileg' to feast our eyes daily on a real Devonshire primrose which he gave us a few days" ago and which is very highly valued. Mr. L. E. Stevens, Lindsay, son of Mr. Geo. L. Stevens, Peterboro, formerly Bowmanville, had his hand injured He is to all leave on junsvi ic eu.' at II a.m., sub ject/^A maïs religion, or how the church may remain open"; at. 7 P* m - ° n > Why the church should remain open. All are invited. Mr. William Trewin, foreman of the cabinet department at the D. O. & P. Co. : actory is laid off duty owing to spraining the ligiments of his right ankle, his foot being caught in a belt which he was ^ attempting attempting to throw off a pulley. Fortunately Fortunately the belt broke or the results would have been much more serious. Mr. John J. Tilley, Provincial Inspector of Model Schools, formerly of this town when Inspector of schools -in Durham county, has been spending a part of the winter at Asheville, North Carolina, where he has spent other winters to escape escape the severe Canadian cold, quite well and sends kind regards old friends in Durham. He will April 8th for home. The spacious rotunda of the new Central Central Y. M. C. A. Building, Toronto, was filled to capacity to hear Mr. Preston L. Tait of the Alpine Club give his illustrated illustrated lecture on the Canadian Rockies. Mr. Tait has the finest set of pictures ever shown in the city, and the eyemnj prov d one of the best and most enjoyable as well as instructive ever given. The views only show some of the real pleasures the members members of the Club must enjoy and the wonder is how they managed to get isorne of the pictures they have. The Y.M.L.A. will gladly welcome at any time such evenings as Mr. Tait gave. Edmonton Capitol March 24 contains the following paragraph which refers to a number of former Bowmanville citizens: "Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Scott were hosts at a very pleasant evening at cards last nigh when four tables competed for the honor score. A tasteful color scheme of yellow and white prevailed in the drawing room L. funeral directors Morris & Son Moat Complete Equipment Sunday and night calls promptly attended to. 10-34 Bowmanville Phones Branches : ORONO HAMPTON Box 202, Oshawa. 12tf il» « 1 r buys 41 h.p. M. and M. Motorcycle in $ 1 1 O first-class shape,equipped with Eclipse Free Engine clutch. Bosch magneto, *L°- )ki Threbler carburettor, good tires and handle bai control. If you are looking for a used machine at the right price this is the one. Inquire of A. W. Pinch, Bowmanville, Ont. 13-tf F OR SALE OR RENT--18 acres more or less, lot 9, in 2nd con, Darlington, the property of late Mrs. Mary Josephine Watt, and at present in occupation of H. M. Farrow. Possession. Possession. April 1st, 1914. For information apply to undersigned administratrix, or her solicitor. Dated at Port Hope, 25th day of March, 1911* Signed, Miss Harriett A. Philp, administratrix, by her solicitor Seth S. Smith, Port Hope. 13 2 Snowden The Elite Grocery <& PaintotL Bowmanville, Ont. 0a 1 1TZZI 30 Idle Money BRICK AND CEMENT WORK If you require any kind of Brick Work or Cement Work of any kind I will attend to itTpromptly and guarantee satisfaction. Phone 170. Place your orders early Bowmanville, Concession-st. E. E VEN in small amounts should be put to work. It will earn from four to six per cent for you. Upon request we shall be pleased to suggest suit- able investments for you. A. TURNER, Cement Block Mfgr CARPET WEAVING I am prepared to do carpet weaving m a satisfactory and prompt manner. Drop me a card and I will call at your home, or leave word at W. H. Dustan's store, Bowmanville. Mrs. Thos. Gu^ders^ A. H. Martens & Co. Members Toronto Stock Exchange BOND and SHARE BROKERS C. P. R. BUILDING, TORONTO 4-14 0 Choice Groceries Our stock of groceries is fresh, clean, and ot the best quality and at prices that will stand comparing. - When you want the best in groceries, fruits, cooked and smoked meats, teas, confectioneiy, sugars, oatmeals, breakfast foods of all kinds. Let us fill your order. Prompt deliveries to all parts of the town. HARRY ALLIN 0pPOS B it 0 e W ma 0 nv y iUe r C1Ub =! Central for Independent Phone. Bell Phone 186 S EED WHEAT FOR SALE-Suitable for-sow- ing with mixed grain. Apply to A. Staples, Tyrone. Phone 194 r2 2. 14 1 J " ERSËY HEIFER FOR SALE-Very promising thoro-bred Jersey Heifer jnst springing to calve. Apply to Norman James at States- office or call at stable. OOMS TO RENT-Some of the best living rooms in James Block are now vacant-two flats, electric lighted, ever Photograph Gallery Gallery Rent moderate. Apply to Bormans. B. James, Statesman office. . R of and L ANDS FOR SALE--The following lands, the property of Mrs. John Johnston, are offered for sale : Twenty-five acres, Manvers Road, ^ „ „ sliW „ _ , being part of south quarter of lot 11, m 3rd con., Yellow daffodils and white narcissi being TowIsW o! Darlington, on which are erected a toe flowed chosen. The EUCStS included | brick bonne and bam, .tabic Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mrs. Porteous, Dr. The guests MacLean, Mr. and and Mrs. Anderson, room for 4 horses and driving shed. Second, south west ten acres fingers badly mangled by being caught in Mrs- Colin MacDonald, Miss Martin, Miss the cog wheels of a power-driven ice V eale, Miss Burgess, Miss F. M. Bellman, cream freezer. There was no one with M i ss Clarke, Mr. Duncan[.(Winnipeg ! Mr. him to shut off the power, and if he had young (Barrie),Mr. Snellie, Mr. McNichoL not had presence of mind to kick off the After t h e score was decided, the hostess lelt and thus stop the machine, the result serve( j a dainty luncheon at the small would have been disastrous. Amputa- 1 tableSf an d asocial hour ended a delight- iving snea. oetuua, duui,u " m of the soatTi quarter of lot 13, in 3rd con., Township Township of Darlington. For terms and other partic- ullrs app.lY to A. E. McLaüghLIN, Bowmanville. . No Better Time TO HAVE YOUR PROPERTY PROPERTY INSURED AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE THAN NOW. No better or safer Companies to take out a policy with, than those I represent. Goods are Show ing This Week or Barrister, Stf You may have much little, it's worth insuring. See me about Fire Insurance Insurance TO-DAY. best ed meats 3gg*b V appreci- ton Mutton) We claim to have the Largest and Most Artistic Stock of Wall Paper MOTOR CYCLE FOR SALE I JJ arr y Cann ■ ion may not be necessary. ., Mrs. Fred Metcalfe, formerly a resident of Cobourg, was recently united in marriage marriage with Mr. N. N. Co1 ®» Winmp 1 former business man of Cobourg. The marriage took place at the Methodist par- Snage/Toronto, Rev. Dr. Cleaver officiating. officiating. The newly wed pair left for New Orleans and other southernpomts. They will reside in Winnipeg. Mr. Cole s first wife was sister of Mrs. Tolc and Mrs. John Percy, Bowmanville. i Mrs Hettv S. Browne, Principal of Winthrop Farm School, Rock Hill, South Carolina, writing under date of March 19 says: I wish to thank you for copies of your excellent paper containing the lecture lecture of Dr. James L. Hughes. I had the pleasure of hearing Dr. Hughes deliver a course of lectures at the Summer of South" at Knoxville several years ago. OI 3UULU . lirî , f ; nn have been mval- ful evening. SSeStiSlü--«J.. A,»l ? t.DAvmDAY,s, Beech-ave, Bowmanvil THE HOUSING QUESTION ? EGGS FOR HATCHING. stud- wain- qual- In this section. You might as well get what you want. Get what you will continue to like; and you are more likely to find it in a big stock, carefully chosen from the best manufacturers, than from dealers who dont make the specialty of wall paper. We do ; just try us first and see. His books on education have been liable. Canadians are indeed to be con gratulated on having such a man to wor in your country. We transplanted beets from the cold frame to the open yester day. During the next tew da y s ,we shall plant potatoes,turnips,corn,peas,beans, et<^ Our spring flower chart shows quite a number of wild flowers in bloom. The many friends in this town of Mr and Mrs. Len Gamsby, Orono, will If vour house is built probably it needs alteration or repairs. If you are about to build vou are looking for the best place to get your material. Let us suggest a few of our lines: Hemlock, spruce and pine joists, ding and rafters; Spruce and pine flooring, siding, scoting, casing and inside finish; "Gardiner" doors and sash, extra ity and special value; Pine and spruce lath; "Bishropic" wall board, a splendid substitute substitute for lath and plaster; "Canada" cement, the standard for a sure foundation. Estimates cheerfully furnished; a square deal guaranteed. McClellan & Co, Limited, King-st E., Bowmanville, Poultrymen having eggs or poultry should make their announcements m thi Rates on application. ROCKS--Pure hred stock. sale for is column. barred Eggs The Insurance and Real Estate Man Phone 50, Bowmanville THE GRANDEST ASSORTMENT of New Dress Goods in all the dantiest weaves and colorings that art can produce. New Silks, Satins and Silks Crepes, suitable for Dresses or Waists - in variety of designs and colorings colorings almost bewildering. New Suiting materials m exclusive weaves as well as staple varieties. Also all the newest materials for wash dresses and waists --Suitable for Street or house wear. New Spring Coats, Suits, Dresses or Skirts. New Waists in Silk Crepe, Silk, Voile and Sheer Muslins. $l700 per setting. Donald McDonald,. Concession St. East, Bowmanville. ^ d S C RHODE ISLAND RED--Eggs for hatch, ing from prize winning stock. SL00 perjettmg Also two cockerels for sale. H. Box 306, Horsey-st, Bowmanville. Creeper, 12tf BANK OF MONTREAL 13-4 BOWMANVILLE MARKET sym- patoize with them in the death of their eldest son, Lorenzo, a young man of 18 W. T. Allen Big 20 Bowmanville \A/edne«d< years, which occurred at man Bowmanville Hospital early, ™ay mommg .folW- FLom'/TÆ.. .$2 30to$z 90 WH ^ T s F pring . .v.v:.::. 0 22to y « Red Fife 0 00 to Goose 0 00 to - 0 00 to it ing an operation for appenaicius. BARLEY, tf bush, No. I • • • • 0 00 to sometime he has been employed, " Jhe-| owto his good sometime , , D. O. & P. Co. factory and by disposition and gentlemanly conduct_won the respect of alibis associates and many other citizens. The body was taken to Orono where interment took place Satur oprvirf. beine conducted a day_aft=r_noon,_servlce D bejng He ^ $ by Rev. J. A. McKeen, B.A. nephew of Mrs. Clarke Bennett, was Liberty- sL North, at whose home h ÿ es ^ ded ^ hl ^ working here. Rev. H. B. Kenny, 01 whose Bible ciass deceased was a member, visited him often and was-with him the night he passed away. - Oats Rye, Buckwheat " . Peas, Blackeye, tf bush. " Canadian Beauties. " Small...* " Blue. Clover Seed. Timothy Seed .. ■••••• Butter, best table, tf Eggs, tftdoz.... Potatoes tf bus HAY, tf ton 0 00 to 0 00 to 0 00 to 0 00 to 0 00 to 0 00 to 5 00 to .1 50 to .0 25 to 0 00 to o 00 to • • • • • * 12 00 to 14 00 ESTABLISHED i8t7 Incorporated by o4ct of VaMiament Capital -- $16,000,000 Rest $16,000,000 Undiv. Profits 1,046,217.80 Savings Department Head Oftice, Montreal. Grand Central We have just received choice lot of Playing Cards - 10c to 50c Mouth Organs, 25c to $1.25 We are headquarters for smokers' supplies. J. A. McClellan, Manager, Bowmanville Branch. Chocolates arid Candies Our chocolates and candies are always fresh. We carry the best lines, including Ford, Bruce & Hunt, Fry, Sevoy, Jersey Cream Co. Some of Our Specials This Week 10 doz. Silk Moire Skirts, regular $1 50 for... .98c. 5 doz. Satin Skirts, assorted colors, regular $2 50 each, for • • • ; ;••• 10 doz. Fancy White Muslin Waists, regular $1.48 $150 each, for 98c. Ladies' Suits and Coats to Order Crumpets and Muffins Besides getting Nasmith's Bread fresh every morning we also receive Crumpets and Muffins every Wednesday and Saturday. Try them. When requiring Ice Cream ask us for City Dairy. W. J. Bagoell We represent the BLOOR LADIES' COSTUME TAILORING CO., of Toronto, high-class ladies, tailors -- Perfect fit guaranteed -- prices moderate. A large variety of latest materials to choose from See our Samples and Style Charts. bowmanville Phone 150 S. W. Mason Next, Door to Standard Bank & Son x BOWMANVILLE % ÊÉÈL-: • Il I 1 -• ÉÜlS