Is the peer of summer beverages, cooling and refreshing, refreshing, It satisfies the thirst and takes away that tired feeling. O.-T.R. BOWMANVILLE STATION. _ nnivrl wm GOING BAST. Express 8.62 a. ni. Express Passenger Local Passenger Mail : Daily 10.18 „ 8.36 p.m. 6.49 is 7.18 , 9.68 , GOING WEST : 4.22 a. m 1 '.Express Local Local Passenger :Passenger 7.02 9.46 .. 1.38.p.m. 7.11 BOWMAM VILLE, JUNE 11, Gasoline 25c gal. at FbrjLGarage. Lightning rods--see F. O Mason. Wire doth in all widths for screens and windows at W. H. Dustan s. Mr. Richard Sylvester, Lindsay, has returned from a month's business trip at Winnipeg and western points. A lovely lot of new wash goods in Crepes, Ratines and Bedford Cords just to band ât Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's. Our stock of screen doors is complete 1IT XSX nilGtah STRAWBERRY BANQUET GIVEN BY Shredded Wheat Company Sm all Si ze 10c. Grape mice makes a fine and acceptable form of refreshment for your friends .and guests Serve it with a little - cracked ice or m combination witn orange or lemon juice Phone your order and we will he pleased to deliver any quantity. _ t -r c ~7~ from $1; up. W. H. Dustan. Miss Pettingill,.Toronto, spent Sunday We by the Ottawa Free Press with Miss Lena Haddy. k : . V; " c '~ u " 11 Q " Miss El va B. Bragg is visiting friends m Port Hope and vicinity. - ■ Rev. E. W. Rowland was guest of Mr W. B. Couch|wMle In town. , MissSniithis attéfidïrig the ' funeral ôf Wé notice u> ' 2-- that "Mr. J. H. Scobell, Supt. qf Eastern Division for C. W. Lindsay, Limited, is attending, the National Piano ^Dealers' Convention in New York. Mr., Scobell is oné of the'inost successful piano salesmen in Çariàda and baa had wonderful success IN Bowmanville Disciple Church Jury Sc The Store Bowmanville, Phone 18 Miss Smith is âtteftdihÿ the fun«rgl ^ j in jh^st "few years. He has been in the her niece, Mr* (Dr.) James Colville, Har- business since he was 14 years old wich C ; " . ami is à practical piano man in every Women's Hospital Auditory will meet gense Scobell is son of in Council Room - on Friday; June 12 at 1 j^. 5. W. Scdbell, ICing-st. East. 3 pm. 1 New carpet squares, latest designs in and Mrs., Rogèr FishleighV.Toronto, I x^j^stry,'Brussels, velvet, Axminster and Week-end visitors, at Mr. J d d n 1 lust opetied out at Couch, John ston &Cryderman's. ^, r i. ; I..;. ■ 1 Have « Tailor Made When ordering a Suit..you .want the best" of -goods and workmanship, also a perfect fitu We combine combine all the qualities together : with moderate moderate prices. Ladies' and Gents' Tailoring. . Crossman High Class Tailor. Horsey Block, Bowmanville Opposite Post Office rv-Vf (œj if 'That- m Look to the Style.of Your Shoes - Madam NO MATTER how clevc r the cut of your suit or the lidng of your dress, if your shoes are not stylish you do not appear appear at 1-1 Send Us Your Meat Order. We stock select the very "best obtainable for our customers. When you buy here vou get meat from stock' raised by the best farmers in Durham. Our Pork and stock includes Beef, , Veal, Mutton, Lamb Cooked and Smoked Meats of all kinds of the best quality and at reasonable reasonable prices. can also fill yo ur order butter, eggs, canned We for goods and pickles. J, H. Mutton The Horsey Block Bowmanville your best. Colonials are IT. We have them in all the popular leathers --white, black and tan. Parlor Boot Shop Bowmanville On the Sunny Side', Mr. were M&Nellie Mingcauil of the Cjfej* Missions, Indianapolis, Ind.^ts^ hplidaymg at home,. ' -- -... . .*• Mrs. Rôbt. L.Peet and son Joe, Befotf, Wisconsin, is Visiting her aunt Mrs. J; Xx. Manning. Miss, Carrie Dunnett, B-A', Toronto» spent Sunday at her uncle s, Mr. W- W. Dickinson. • Mr. James Gale, of the Erihr Advocate, was in town Saturday and .gave us a friendly call. ' . Miss Flossie Coulter, graduate of Erie County Hospital, Buffalo, N. Y., is home for holidays. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pickard and Mrs. Julia VanNest spent Sunday with relatives, at Blackstock. Miss Dorothy Sanderson of Victona Hospital, Montreal, is holidaying at her uncle's, Mr. Robt. Stanley s. We specialize in plumbing- Let tis quote you on a bath-room outfit. W. Hi Dustan. Mr. and Mrs. . Amos McMullen and daughter Pearl, Kendal, spent Sunday at Mr. John Luxton's, Providence. Mr. W. J. Quinn, Bowmanville, has bought the Jessop Elcck, Port Perry,and will fit up*â ; moving picture show. Misses' Ready to W ear Suits made up in latest styles and Men's Suits made to order at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman s. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cox, Olds, Alberta, are visiting his brother, Mr. Chris Cox and other old friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Sheridan Campbell ar.d Miss Aileen Campbell, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mrs. J. M. Brimacombe, "Greencourt " Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wade, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. B. Moore, Tyrone, and Mrs. Jas. H. Anderson, Merritton, were recent guest of Miss Emmerson. Ontario County Council has appointed to the position of County Treasurer, Miss Emily A. McKay, daughter of the late Treasurer D. McKay. Couch, Johnston & Cryderman are selling selling all Ladies' Suits at one third off the regular price and all Spring Coats at one quarter off the regular price. Mr. J. D. Flavelle was in Cambray recently recently and deliveied his "round the world" lecture to a crowded house in the Cambray Methodist church. Our formar townsman, Mr. N. E. Jennings, Jennings, merchant, Port Hope, is presenting the town baseball League with ten handsome handsome sweaters for the winning team. Bowmanville Fire Brigade are running an excursion to Lindsay on Thursday j uly 30-^-Civic Holiday--there being a big fireman's tournament in the northern town that day. Miss Winifred E. Phelps, daughter of Rev. L. Phelps, Brighton, has successfully passed the Faculty of Education examination examination at Toronto, entitling her to an interim High School Assistant's certificate. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mattries, Port Hope, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel Mildred and Mr. Robert fj. Greenley, Campbellford. The marriage marriage will take place the last of June. Window screens from Dustan's. Gyr 25c up at W. H w. ' ON . " TUESDAY, JUNE 16th Supper served fromj) to 8 p_. m. GOOD PROGRAM. .Tickets 25c. Public Cordially Invited. Picnic Supplies Picnic season is again here and we are well prepared with a first-class stock of supplies to make a nice, tasty lunch: Heinz Pork and Beans 10c and 15c Red Cross Pork and Beans..... 3 tins for 25c Pickles in bottles 2 0c, 25c > 35c Sour Pickles in bulk 20c quait . .Sweet Pickles in bulk.....,-. ,...30c quait Catsup in large bottles ' J ^ c Corn Beef, Cooked Ham, Prepared Mustard, etc. --•iv A* QLD DURHAM BOYS. A vërv ereat honor has been won by ,Mr/ Lesfie C. Çox, B.A-, of Victoria College, College, Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cox/just east of this town,, who has been notified of his appointment as Edmund Law. Rogers Fellow in the University University of Johns Hopkins, at Ball moor. 1 , Maryland, U.S.A., where he will take post graduate work in Classics leading to the degree of Ph.D. and EAST DURHAM East 'Durham temperence Conservatives, Conservatives, incensed over the treatment given them at Millbrook at the Conservative Convention, have in conjunction with other temperance forces bought out Mr. Francis W. Galbraith, of Port Hope, as their candidate. The chair was occupied bvJ R. Rowe, of Hope Township. A. J . Fallis, of Cavan Township, was also nominated. nominated. Liberals will not put a candidate in the field. Mr. Galbraith will oppose J. J. Preston, the Conservative candidate, who carried the riding by such a substantial majority majority in the last election. Mr. Galbraith is a Conservative and a gentleman of high ideas a splendid debater and would worthily represent the riding if elected. The Churches. in Rev. W. Beattie, Cobourg, preached Orono Presbyterian church Sunday. Mrs B M. Warnica is representing Bowmanville W.M.S. at the Branch meeting meeting of the Women's Missionary Society at Trenton. Canadian Methodists, like other churches, churches, are alive to the importance of closing out the bar-rooms, for the Hamilton conference conference passed the "Abolish-the-Bar resolution resolution with only one dissenting vote. Mr N. W. Rowell certainly has the confidence confidence of the better classes of society in the Province. "Prayer for Missions" was the subject discussed by Mr P. C. Trebilcock and Miss Lena Haddy at the Epworth League meeting in the Methodist Church Monday evening. Misses Bertha Osborne and Helen Mitchell contributed a piano duet, Miss G. Thompson a vocal solo, and Miss Elsie M. Bragg a piano solo. Mr. R. G. Dickinson took the scripture lesson and Miss McLean presided. Subject next Monday Monday evening "Robert Burns Young man, young woman, have you seen The Canadian Epworth Era edited by Rev. S. T. Bartlett, 50 cents a year? It is one of the very best young peoples reliaious papers known tous. It is growing more interesting, more instructive and better illustrated with each issue. At a recent meeting of the Book and Publishing Publishing Committee much praise was accorded Editor Bartlett on the excellence of this monthly journal. We heartily advise every parent to subscribe for The Ei a ./BIRTHS; Cawker--On.Julie 4th, to Mr. and Mrs.: Fred Cawker,-Alton, Ont., a son. Westlake--In Bowmanville, June 4, to Mr. and Mrs. John Westlake, a, son. Hunter--In Newcastle, June 1st, to Mr. and Mrs..Hugh Hunter, a daughter. Mart INKLE--In Kendal, June 4th, to Mr. Mrs. Joseph H. Martinell, a son. GOODMAN--On Sunday, June 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Goodman, Tyrone, a son. Bagnell--In Bowmanville. June 10, to Mr. and Mrs. George T. Bagnell, a son. _ . •-Westnütt,-- -Iii Bowmanville, June 10, to Mr. and Mis. Henry Westnutt, a daughter... H ancock--At Bowmanville Hospital, June 3, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Chas. Hancock, Clarke, a son (Charles Adair). ' MARRIAGES Shipman--Parsons--At the Manse, Oshawa, by Bev. George Yule, June 1st, Earl .aylor Shipman and May Parsons, both of Oshawa. Bradley--Whittaker--On June 3rd at Port Perry, by Rev. R. Bamforth, P. F. Bradley of Port Perry and Hattie May Whittaker, Newton- ville. ; BiCKLE--FELLOWS--At King-st. Methodist Parsonage, Oshawa, May 29, by Rev, S. C. Moore,-j Mrs. Estella Fellows and Mr. John Alexander Bickle, both of Brooklin. SOUGH--Kennedy--At residence of bride's sister, May 30, by Rev. J. A. Haw, Mr Gordon P. Sonch and Miss Rnby Bessie, daughter of Mr. John Kennedy, both of Mediciüe Hat, Alta; Gay--Court ice--At the residence bride's parents, on Wednesday. June 3rd, py Rev. S. F. Dixon, Mr. Arthur J. Gay and Miss Rnby, daughter of L. M.'Conrtice, all of Conrtice. Smale--Peebles--At ttie home of the bride's nerents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Peebles, Lakeport, by Rev M. A. Lindsay, Jnne 3rd, Miss Annie Lanrie Peebles, and Mr. Clarence J. Smale, of Bowmanville. Clarke--Carey--On Jnne 4th, at residence of the bride's parents, Toronto, by father of the bride, Miss Gertrude May Carey, B.A., youngest daughter of Rev. O. C. and Mrs. Carey, and Mr. Walter Clarke, B.A., Port Hope. Tuck--BOND^--In Toronto, May 25, by Rev. M. C. MacLean, B. A., Mr. Harold Ernest Tuck and Miss Greta Mae Bond, daughter of Mrs. W.K. Bond, formerly of Oshawa.' DEATHS Stevenson--At Port Hone, June 7th, William Stevenson, 81 years. ~ ' ' William L. Let us help you prepare the Pi-- P-ic Lunch Snowden & Pain ton The Elite Grocery - Bowmanville, Ont. June 5th, Robert G . - Staples--At Cobonrg, June "2nd, Staples, aged 78 years. Simpson--At Port Hope, Simpson, in bis 88th year. Brown--In Port Perry, Jnne 2, Lucy Crandell, widow of Edward Brown, aged 93 years. McMullen--At General Hospital, Toronto, June 4, James R. McMullen, Orono, m his 34th year. Carder--On June 6th, at 11 Linden-st., Toronto, Toronto, Marshall D. Carder .Grand Recorder for A.O.U.W.) aged 65 years. Whv suffer from shoes that pinch or rub V Why buy shoes that lose their shape and class Whv embarras yourself needlessly with poor foot apparel - when you can avoid all these troubles . , Our Shoes solve all shoe problems. They look right and will wear right They are make by the world's largest manufacturers. They "have a world wide reputation to maintain. If you don't know these shoes, come in and let us introduce you. One of our Men's Specials in the English last Fred. Knox successor to Jno. Hellyar lg e will take place the last oi June.. | fèr^ Yheytmhg people. It is big value for Our sales of Martin--Senour prepared . Send your 0 rc paint are enormous always ioo% pure as - ^ advertised. W. H. Dustan. Miss Helen Martin, this town, was bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Helen C. Beard and Mr. Arthur G. Piper in the Church of the Redeemer, Toronto, June 5. Miss Martin also sang "Love's Coron- tion. Dr. J. Albert Faulkner, Foxboro, fractured fractured his right arm just above the wrist on Sunday when cranking his auto in a lurry to take fire-fighters to a fire at IN MEMORIAM. Richards In loving memory of Allan Herschell who died June 10, 1913. On6 year has gone our hearts are sore, As time goes by we migs him more, Some day we hopa to see his face, And be with him through endless age. Father and Mother. 'Lest We .Forget" E. R. BOUNSALL, Designer and Dealer in Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., in ' Granite and Marble. Bowmanville, Ontario. Weather New this Week 'IwWVI*"bV<bVU/U» Minimize the work of keeping keeping your kitchen neat and dean by installing a 'nhaadwJ 1 ' kitchen sink--handsome in appearance and a real labor rsaver. We guarantee, the highest grade of sanitary plumbing. Let us quote you. Good Work is our Success W. H. Dustan Quility -Hardware, - Bowmanville. Build with Concrete And make results certain by using Canada Portland Cement. I can 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, Mortar Color, etc. I am eqiupped to fill large or small orders promptly. Let me know your needs now. William Brock Contractor and Builder Bowmanville - - Out. Phone 114, - P.O.Box 122 COC Send your order to Rev. William Briggs, Wesley Building, Toronto. Mr. C. A. Johnston and Rev. G. C. Weisman Weisman were delegates to the Disciple Convention Convention at Guelph last week. They report report a good meeting, a general advance in mission contributions, a substantial increase increase in the congregations, more aggressive aggressive work for the Master, and a desire for longer pastorates. Resolutions adopted adopted pledged the people to a careful and prayerful study of the Word of God, to K -'ll - nryTxrvr inr the extensior FUNERAL DIRECTORS L. Morris & Son Most Complete Equipment Sunday and night calls promptly attended to. Bowmanville Phones 10-34 Branches: ORONO HAMPTON Childs,, and Misses and Womens Dresses nn Snndav when cranKing ms amu m a nrayeriui hurry to toke fire-fighters to a fire at §„ all UUbeir power for the extension of Wàlter Meyer's barn.--Belleville Daily Christian Union, to foster na ' 1 ° nal hi „ Ontario. , / Internationa 1 peace by means of a rbit:ra Oils, GaUne, Accessories and Repairs | tion, «^rs^daUnd mo»? at Ford Garrage. Congratulations to Mr. Reginald H. M. Jolliffe on passing first yearexams m the General Course in Artsat Toronto University, University, to Mr. Norman W. Reynolds in passing his exams in mathematics and physics, and to Miss Marjorie C. King in Household Science. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. McLean, I lyening he'spoke 'on "Discouragements." t B V „r«e g rmon P s were: practice and we - tion. to encuuiaec , _ a _ S poss hie for all social and moral reforms. Rev E. W. Rowland, Enterprise, who was ordained as a Methodist minister when the Bay of Quinte Conference met here seven years ago, preached here Sun- day in the absence of Rev. H. B. Kenny, the pastor, who was at Conference at Napanee. His morning theme was Gods greatest gift to the world and in the T eacher wanted--For a. s. No. 9, Clarke, Second Class. State experience; salary salary 8550. Apply to Edgar Osborne, Seer eta y Treasurer, R. R. Newcastle. F ARM FOR SALE--90 acres of land, lots 14 and 15, con 7, Darling2on, orchard, good pasture land wall watered. Possesion .April 1st, 1915. For full particulars apnly to B. J. Keeler on I premises. Middy, Muslin, Voile and Crepe W aists. Princess Slips, Skirts, Corset Covers. Vests and Night Gowns. New Wash Dress Goods, latest weaves. Auto for Hire .rsgswss ^LeavvMdSfat Cole's Barber Shop, one e d«r east of Bowman Honse^ Bowmanville- --: -, - - -- Proprietor daughter Miss Nora Marion to Rev. Arthur H. Rowe, B.A., of Brooks, Alberta, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rowe, Fort Hope. The marriage will take place the third week in June. Mr. H. G. Martyn, Berlin, son-in-law of Mr. Jas. G. Rickard of this town, who for the past nine years has been teacher of the Ever Faithful Bible Class of Trinity Methodist Sunday School, Berlin, was presented with an address and a beautiful gift in appreciation of faithful services. Mr. and Mrs. William 4 Craig, Toronto have extended an invitation to the Durham Durham Old Boys' Executive to hold then- meeting Saturday afternoon, June 131b, from 4 to 7 o'clock at their home, Drum- snab Road. At the same time and place the officers for the ensuing year will be appointed, and the Treasurer s statement submitted. Miss Mabel F. Bray of Toronto University University who is visiting her uncle, Mr. t. a. Foster "Norwood Place" is receiving congratulations of her friends on passing her second year's medical exams without a star. Miss Hilda M. Smith, B.A^, daughter daughter of Rev. James Smith, B.A., Bombay, India, who has many friends in ^ Durham and Ontario counties, also passed her 4th year's medical exams with a clean slate. Chi-Namel the Chinese Oil Varnish for floors, doors and furniture. Renews old furniturejike new. Try* can at W. H. Dustan's. « / , _ : Guaranteed Gasoline all Ford Garage. Both sermons were practical and well thought out and were enjoyed by all present. present. At the evening service the congregation congregation sang the hymn "For those in peril on the sea", three of this congregation being on the Atlantic enroute to England --Mr. Roy Rickard, Misses M. A. Bunner and Amy Hathway. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O A S T O R I A A UTOMOBILES FOR SALE - McLaughlm- ■Rnick 2 cylinder, 18 H» P* Roadster for ^350, andR'egaf 30 H.P.. 4 cylinder, 5 passenger tonring car ÿ 500. Both in good condition. Apply to C. COLLINS, 61 Riehmond-st., Oshawa, or Th Anderson Clothing Co., Bowmanville. 24-4w F OR SALE--One Horse wagon, capacity capacity U tons, in good shape. One weigh scale, I canacity 4 tons, Fairbanks make,first class scale. goo 6 a drive shed,Camber is^all^ood.^Two™^ed- ÎKSfiîto thinST wnf sell any or I K,K^T P g »? r od qp i street, Bowmanville. Phone 17. R. B. ANDREW R^l Estate, Loan», Valuations jjjj jpjgg 309 Temple Bldg.. TORONTO ] New Parasols, Lace Collars, Collars, Kid, Silk and Lisle Gloves. Ladies' Snits^ Coats and Skirts, the balance to clear at less than cost of manufacture. E New Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums, Lace Curtains Curtains and Curtain Nets. Town of Bowmanville] Court ot Revision and Appeal. Notice ia hereby that the town of Monday June 22nd, 1914,. to hear and detor^tt «Seraleomplght. of errors and omissions m t persons hav-1 requested to at-1 tend as aforesaid. CORNISH, Chairman. JOHN LYLB, Clerk of the - Town of Bowmanville- Dated at Bowmanville this 8th da ot June, j HOME STUDY The Arts Course may be taken by correspondence, correspondence, but students desiring to graduate mtist attend one sessioh. QUEEN'S V UNIVERSITY KINGSTON, ONTARIO. ARTS APPLIED SCIENCE 'StDioiN'i 1 ENeiSteRlwe SUMMER SCHOOL JULY And AUGUST 2* G. Y. CHOWN, Registrar, Kingston, Ont Letter or Telephone orders, carefully and promptly attended to Store Closes on Wednesday afternoons at 12.30 during June, July and August. S. W. Mason & Son ' bowmanville Next Door.to Standard Bank