*• : • ;* :*-V42-2-*'*• . •■"if- ■c^'-y -i â|^imi^agi§i§irâ|g|giÉgpg^» i ?- S- r; k S ■ ► i M.- rt »>: k4 Do Away with the Ironing--Buy an 21, Now that the days are getting warmer the discomfort discomfort of ironing with old'fashioned methods becomë§"rnore. apparent: Why not carry out the slogan 66: .99 Do It Electrically We will be pleased to send you an Electric Iron FREE for thirty days' "trial because we ; know that you will like it. Phone 192 for FREE TRIAL •s C Seymour Power & Electric Co. "At Your SetOnce" Limited WOMEN'S msnTUTB TtMs •jhSBS%iBSsal stSs follows : , , Newtonville, Presbyterian church, Tuesday May 26 at 2.30 pm. Household." Music by the Branch. Bowmanville, S.O.E. hall, Thursday Mav 28 at 2.30 p m. Subject-- ovstem to the Household" by Mi ^ J^^pec" ville, also an address on Medical lnspec tion to schools. Music. Nestleton, Foresters' Hall, May 29, a 2.30 pm. Blackstock, Town Hall, May 3°» at 2 -3° P The above meetings will be addressed by Miss Trench, Belleville, W h ° has ^ d \ University training and later took ^ course at McDonald College, S . Bellevue, Que. She has done Institute work, in Alberta. Solina Public Hall, Tuesday May 26 at 2 70 p m addressed by Miss D. M. Suther tond, Embro, Mrs. G.H. Greer, Hamilton. Miss Sutherland, is^a graduate^n^Domestic graduate^n^Domestic Science from MacDonald Institute Guelph, and a teacher of considerable ex perience. Mrs. Greer's experience An practical housekeeping and office w ork together with her close observation and study ot economic and social conditions will enable her to render valuable service to the Institutes. All should make an effort to attend as good meetings are expected and no one can afford to miss hearing these speakers. Mrs.E.R.Bounsall,Mrs.A.L.Nicholls, . President. Secretary. Mr. Bell, wife of Rev. J. C. Bell, Pastor of the Methodist church, Brookline died suddenly May 8., from heart-failure. 5>ne had been a grehtsufferer from rheumatism Her only daughter Mrs. (Dr.) Gibson lives at Lynden. 'Rev. Mr. Bell intends to superannuate in June. Do You Neetfa Tonic ? Take Nyal's 'Spring Tonic three times a day. It's a good oldj fashioned tonic-- purely vegetable. Thegbody needs renovating renovating each ^Spring like a house. Nyal's Spiring Tonic banishes that tired, lazy feeling. Price $1.00 for à large bottle. There's a Nyal Remedy for every ailment, and w§ are Bowmanville representatives for the well known Nyal Family Remedies. an You will want a camera when you go on your vacation. Get an Ansco Camera now and learn how to operate it. Best . photographers recommend the Ansco Cameras--Ansco Films --Cyko Paper. We are sole agents in Bowmanville for these well known camera supplies. Printing and developing done promptly and satisfactorily by a professional photographer. Best in Toilet Articles It has become a habit with many people when they wan* something extra good in Toilet Articles--Talcums, Soaps, Face Creams, Perfumes, etc.,---they come to our store as they know we carry the largest and best lines in town. Next time you require anything anything in Toilet Articles bring your order to us and it will be filled satisfactorily. d,i 86 ms R. M. MITCHELL & CO. v"-:: Bowmanville, Phone 92a; Night calls 92b LIBERAL CONVENTION. A convention of West Durham Liberals and supporters of the Liberal administration administration of Ontario will be held in the OPERA HOUSE BOWMANVILLE on Tuesday, June 2, 1914, to begin at 2pm sharp, for the purpose of selecting a candidate to contest West Durham in the Libera! interest at the forthcoming election for the Ontario Legislature. At the close of the business of nomination nomination a public meeting will. be held to be addressed by prominent Liberal speakers. All electors and friends of good Government Government are cordially, invited to be present. present. God Save the King. Frank Allin, \ W. R. Allin, President. Secretary. 21-2 Hampton, May 18, 1914* OSHAWA HOSPITAL BALL. There Will be u grand Ball, under the auspices of the Oshawa Hospital Auxiliary, Auxiliary, held in the new. Armouries on the occasion of the opening on May the 25th, 1914, at 8.30 p m. Music will be furnished furnished by Fralick's Orchestra of Toronto. Tickets may be had at Mitchell's Drug Store, Oshawa, or at the Armouries the night of the dance. Tickets^-Gentlemen ! il.OO, Ladies 50 cents. BLACKSTOCK. A public meeting under auspices of Women's Institute will be held in Black- stock, Saturday, Mav 30, at 2.30 p m at which an address will be given by Miss N. C. Trench, Belleville. The program will be augmented by a abundant local talent assisted by Rev. I. Snell. Further aiv nouncement next week. See advt. on another another page. AUCTION SALES. i- T' ■ Saturday, May . 30--Mrs. John Potter, King-st., Bowmanville, will sell all of her household ëffects including parlor, diningrpom, bedroom knd kitchen furnishings, furnishings, beds, bedding, etc. A choice lot of antique furniture in black walnut and mahogany. Sale at 1 o'clock. See bills. L. A. W. Tole, auctioneer. Friday, May 29--Mrs._ John Johnston, lot 13, con 3, Darlington, will sell all of her household furnishings and furniture. Sale at 2 p.m; see bills. L. A. W. TOLE, auctioneer. V The First Real Year :>• % 1 We'll All H ave a Good Ttitle •/ i « .• I ! Corné on to McMurtry's and get rigged out. We have the newest and daintiest that is to be had. Dresses all ready to wear, Blouses, Middies, Middies, Balkans and all popular styles, Ribbons, Laces, Collars, Jabots lies, Hose. Underwear, Parasols,5 Grlovés, Corsets, Ladies' and Childrens Boots and Shoes, Children's Hats, Overalls, Dresses, all that girls require. Men's and Boy s'. Clothing made by the best tailors in the land and a pattern to suit every taste. We are agents for the 20th ^Century Biand. Clothino* and guarantee to give you a perfect fit-and thorough satisfaction satisfaction in style and finish. Call and pick out your pattern and leave your measure. You must have a new hat for the 24th. We aie sliovving a full rano-e of the newest blocks in Straws and Panamas along with redoras redoras and Christies,, and can fit you to perfection See our range of new Neckwear, Collars, Shirts, Belts, Underwear and Socks Exclusive in design and fitted properly. Invictus shoes always give the wearer the required touch of dignity and style. : Other well diessed^ men wear Invictus Shoes. Why not you? Ask- to see the new styles. COUBTICB BRIEFS. Mr. James Clark's eldest daughter has appendicitis.... Mr: E. F. Willoughby, who was somewhat better after a severe operation, is not improving as fast as hoped. He is now in General Hospital, Toronto... .Mrs. James Short is ill at Bowmanville Hospital. We hope to see her around again soon... .Preparations are being made for our anniversary, June 14 and 15. . . ..Service will be withdrawn here Sunday evening next, it being anniversary anniversary services at Base Line... .Miss Lila Osborne, Toronto, is It home Mrs. Wilson Adams passed peacefully away on Sunday after a short illness. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Adams and family have the sincerest sympathy, of the community. ITEMS. Friday and V . .• 1 < \ "L < m t Ip 14 V _ : L4; ._A:- Vests Ladies' cotton vests, short or no sleeves, special Friday and Saturday, 2 for 25c. Kid Gloves Ladies' fine kid gloves, good quality, brown, tan or white, all sizes 5f to 74> Friday and Saturday 59c pair. Handkerchiefs Ladies' pure linen handkerchiefs, narrow hem, reg 10c each, Friday and Saturday 5c each. Ribbons Moire silk ribbon, 5 in wide, all colors, special Friday and Saturday 25c yd. Plain silk ribbon, 4 in wide, all colors, suitable for hair ribbons, special Friday .and Saturday 10c yd. Hose Ladies' fine black hose, silk ankles, sizes to 10, special Friday and Saturday 25c ' pair. Mats Japanese mats, good patterns, fast colors, for verandahs or- summer cottages, size 30 in x 1-f yds, special Friday $1.10 each. Size 1 yd x 2 yds, Friday and Saturday special $1.30 each. Matting Cocoa matting, !-£ yds wide, green only, fast color, Friday and Saturday 95c yd. Corset Cover Tops Hand crochet corset cover tops, ready to sew on, Friday and Saturday 75c each. J l > ->* / L Bragg recently visited in Tyrone, spent the Mrs. W- Toronto. Miss Mabel Cox, week-end at home.. Mrs. E. Prout and children, Tyrone, visited at Mr. W\ H. Hoar's. Sunday School library here has been replenished replenished with $10 worth of new books. Mr. and Mrs. James Collacutt, Tyrone, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Joseph Wight. * Mrs. Chas. A. Wight, secretary of the Township S. S. Association, visited Salem Sunday School Sunday. Mrs. Dunseith and Miss Laura Keat, St. Marys, who were here attending the funeral funeral of the tote Clarke Bennett, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, visited their cousins at Mr. W\ J. ! Iragg's. A4 •. jl ' St " fZZT: < - tub Og^abuttwj The use of good paint around the town or country home is a great economy. The cost of paint to protect your buildings against the ravages oLthe weather, is small compared with the expense of repairs, soon necessary on unpainted houses, bams, or other buildings. . - , For buggies, automobiles, porch furniture, boato. canoes and otner surfacessubject to severe usage, o-W Buggy.Paint gives longest wear and looks best. Fro shingle roofs and siditigs tiseS-W Creosote Shingle . Stain which protectsîmd beautifies these surfaces, - For buildings of rough lumber, fences, work shops, etc., use S-W Creosote Paint, a satisfactory paint at an economical price, for such work. ^ . . ... For Wagons, farm implements, garden tools, etc., use S-W Wagon Paint. It keeps the wood from checking and cracking and the metal parts from rusting* For your buildings ' use Sherwin-Williams Paint (Prepared) SWP. SWP is made of pure lead, pure zinc, pure linseed oil and the necessary coloring pigments and driers. These are put together in correct proportions, according to atested scientific formula, proven best by forty years experience, and are mixed and ground by special machinery. The result is .à smooth, far spreading paint, even in color and giving a painted finish of great durability which protects your buildings for the longest possible time. RICE & CO. hardware, paints, oils, etc. bpp. Post Office, Bowmanville Phone 66 1015 McMurtry & Go- Ltd. The Big Departmental Store Phone 83 Bowmanville MOTOR CYCLE FOR SALE SALEM Report of S. S. No. 9, Darlington, from ! ïaster until the end of April : Sr IV--* Ewart Pollard, ^Leslie Hughes, *Howard Challis. Jr IV--*Laila Wilkins, Harland McDonald, McDonald, 'Gertrude Kivell, 'Harry Allen. Sr III--'Clara Pollard, 'Lottie Challis, Marjorie Collacott. _ Jr III--'Irwin Hughes, Nora McQuar- rie (absent). Sr II--Fred Sargeant. Jr II--'Walter Branch, Ethel Smitf, Elfie McDonald, 'Willie Cator, 'Vera Hughes, Willie Allen. ^ .... , Primer (a)--Annie McDonald, Albert Cator; Primer (b)--Percy Cann, Ervil Lightle, Lawrence Lightle, Edith Cator,- Reford Cornish, Gladys Cann. Reta M. Caldwell, teacher. See F. O. Mason béfore installing lightning lightning rods and save money. HAMPTON NEWS. Hampton Anniversary on June 28 and July 1st... . . ,_ v . Miss Ruse, Toronto, visited , her cousin, Miss. Clarke. ' , . o 4 Miss Elma Clarke, Oshawa, spent Sunday Sunday with her mother. - Mrs. J. Cowling and Mrs; John Robbins visited at M. Robbins'. i s _ . Mrs. Geo.-Avery is visiting with her sister Mrs. LeyfrNidderv. Y uu Mr. Colin Ipbean, Bnna, Alboçta, with his cousin, Howard Coje.. ' r .. - Mr. Walteri Keilar is împroytng Jiis residence,with a. coat of paint.. Miss Nellië Beattie, Creemorfc, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Howard-Cowling. Miss Bàrrett, Newcastle, visiting her brother Rev. 6. W. Barrett at the parson- ^The.' new fence around the church grounds is completed and everybody says it looks swell. , , . 1 • „ Mri. N. Coles who has been helping care for her mother, Mrs. „Oke, for several months has returned to her home. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A Harley-Davidson, 1913 Model, fully equipped, recently overhauled, in excellent condition. Is •'/» 1 . J. *-/-x Fi t VI n Da VI e 14 tf being offered at a snap. Apply to David Davjs, zh-i Beech-ave, Bowmanville. BRICK AND CEMENT WORK If you require any kind of Brick Work or Cement Work of any kind I will attend to it promptly and guarantee satisfaction. ' Place your orders early. Phone 170. A. TURNER, Bowmanville, Cement Block Mfgr. Concession-st. E. Notice to Students 1 The management of Shaw's Business.-, : Schools, Toronto, begs to advise all Sen- • • ior Public School and all High School ; ! students that it is prepared to mail a ) copy of its curriculum to any one who ; 'desires to qualify in a.short period of 6 or ; 8 months for a good salaried position. \ Address--Shaw's Schools,- Toronto, Ont. ] Head Office, Yonge & Gerrard Sts. Tailor Made When ordering a Suit you want the best of goods and workmanship, also a perfect fit. We combine combine all; the qualities together with moderate moderate prices.. Ladies' and Gents' Tailoring. A. Crossman High Class Tailor Horsey Block, Bowmanville Opposite Post Office Auto for Hire When requiring the services of an auto send us your order. Rent by the hour or day. Terms right. Leave orders at Cole's Barber Shop, one door east of Bowman House. Bowmanville Bartrupp & Cole, Proprietors É I Concrete And make results certain by using :Cànadà Portland. Cement. I dan supply you with one sack or a car .load. Get My Prices On Paristone, Fire Clay, Fire Brick, * Sewer Pipe, Field Tile, Lime, Plaster Paris, Hair, Me tar Color, etc. I am eqiupped to fill large or small otdors promptly. Let me know your needs now. William Brock Contractor and Builder Bowmanville - - Ont. Phone 114, • P.O. Box 122 Cut-Out Borders Uj in Wall Paper ' Decorations is the newest and most .attractive stylé of decoration, and with stripe, dimity or fabric effects makes a charming result. So inexpensive, too. Try one of our new dainty rose and ribbon borders on YOUR' bedroom, and you'll want to do others. W.T. Allèn BIG 20. Bookstore ; Bowmanville ■ , . *.... - v .r,