.. '"'-/N >*x/'\yyv<-\ IP fPpllPplp'; v>'"- " - 3 ~ si V'-VW^; " ••?■-* ( L 'y- .^'1: " (J-"V > V : -;3v- "VV",:': W'v ; " . •. » BOWMANVILLE, MAY Hi 1916 S. S. FOOTBALL LEAGUE Darlington Sunday School Football League has organized for the coming season season with these officers President--Hilton /Peters, Hampton; Vice--Clarence Pen- - foune. Ebenezer; Sec'y--A. D. Langmaid, Zion;Treas--L.C. Snowden, Maple Grove. Schedule was drawn upas follows, games to start at 6.30 p,m May 23-- Ebenezer at Maple Grove. " 25--Zion at Hampton. - " 3°--Zion at Ebenezer. June I --Hampton at Maple Grove. " 6 --Ebenezer at Zion. " 8 --Maple Grove at Hampton. 12--Hampton at Ebenezer. 15--Maple Grove at Zion. 19--Zion at Maple Grove. ** 22--Hampton at Zion. lc 27--Maple Grove at Ebenezer. July I-- Ebenezer at Hampton. Preserve your linoleum by giving it a 1 coat of Chi-Namel. Sold by W. H. Dust- an. MAPLE GROVE Misses Greta Scott, Vida Worden, Olive and Marion Bellman, town, were recent guests of Mrs* R. L. Worden .Miss Vera Baker and Mr. John Baker and daughter Helen, Solina, recently visited their sister, Mrs. L. C. Snowden Mr. and Mrs. W. Challis and daughter Phyllis, and Mr. Howard Challis, town, visited at Mr. S. Snowden's,.... .Mothers 1 Day will be observed next Sabbath; Pastor Delve will preach The youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stevens, who has been seriously ill, is improving. Roof paint at F. O. Mason's. Neatsfoot Harness Oil^it F. O. Mason's. A big range of PridStley's Black and Colored Dress poeras just opened out at Couch, Johnstons Cryderman's, Get the habit of going to Mason & Dale's : or electric auto lamp bulbs--they have the best make and prices right. House cleaning time is the time to brighten up your furniture. Use Chi Na- mel for an everlasting gloss. Buy it at W. H. Dustan's. Misses Stella and M. Smith, and "Mr. Smith, Rev. H. Wilkinson and Mrs. Wilkinson, Wilkinson, Enniskillen, at Mr. J. Ormiston's ip an d; Mrs. J. Stokes, Columbus, at Mr. J. Starks... .Miss Irene Ashton has recovered from an attack .of .pneumonia I =... Mr. Arthur Hubbard has purchased an ! automobile... .Enniskillen Male Quartette singing was much appreciated here at" Quarterly meeting....The measles have about had their day in this section.... Health Inspector was . around enforcing the law last week. SALEM C Â? ri i? ei ? ort for S * S * No * 9, Darlington -Marjorie Collacott, Lottie Challis. Jr! Vr-ïrwin Hughes. Jrlll--Elfie Me Donald, Walter Branch, Willie Cator, Vera Hughes, Ethel Smith. II--Ella Col- 1 O ^ r - . ^ "C* w w „ --- V 7* _ Jt V W V • e * . 9 WALL Great London Show -- r * AA plia V/Ul- lacott, Evelyn Yeo, Anna Wilkinson,. Annie Annie McDonald. Sr. I--Percy Cann, Ervil Lightle, George Yeo. Jr I--Gladys Lights» Lights» Gladys Cann, Edith Cator, Elvira Davis, Davis, Lawrence Lightle, Albert Cator, Bob Collacott, Wreford Cornish. Pr--Nelson Wilkins, Pearl Davis, Jimmie Hunter, Laura Wilkins, Eva Lightle. Hattie M. Campbell, teacher. . All kinds of electrical appliances including including electric auto lamp bulbs are now on sale at Mason & Dale's. Anniversary services of-Tyrone Sunday School will be held Sunday School May 2lst when Rev. J. W. Cullis, B. A., will preach at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Special music by the school and choir under leadership leadership of Mr. A. H. Brent. Collections and subscriptions in aid of school funds. I9-2w --Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Finlay, Unionville, at her father's, Mr. Ed. Virtue.... Mr. Bruce Honeywell, Toronto, spent "the week-end at hume Mr. and Mrs. Dix, Little Britain, visited at Mr. Stanley Dix's 14• -Miss Maude Curtis, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cole, Hampton, visited at Mr. James Curtis Mrs. Cameron Trull, Oshawa, is visiting her sister, Mrs. À. E. Clemens. Ladies--See the new Combination O' Cedar Mop and Duster at F. O. Mason's. ENNISKILLEN SOLINA Coming to BOWMANVILLE Tuesday, flay 16 One Day Only to be held at Rehdér Süb-di vision, (Opposite C.P.R Station, Scugog St ) Largest 25c Show on Earth. Water Proof Tent. Two Performances Daily, Rain or Shine Two and Eight o'clock. JBig Balloon Ascension at Eleven O'clock. Many more big FREE Attractions on Show Grounds. Hear Prof. Missolios Royal Military Concert Band BIG- FREE CONCEÉT. An all Star Show with many new, novel and sensational sensational features direct from Europe. One Price of Admission 25c. I Mr. Norman Reynolds is home from 1 oronto University... .Everything is being being got m readiness for the coming anniversary anniversary May 28 and 29--dressmaking, training children, housecleaning and a multitude of other things Miss Ethel Bragg, Providence, visited her sister, Mrs J. Baker.... Mr. and Mrs. N. Leach and I daughter have moved to Taunton Sev eral from here attended Quarterly meeting meeting services at Hampton Sunday The many friends here of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Norman Wright, Blackstock, sympathize with tnem in the loss of their eldest daughter, Myrtle, who was interred at Eldad Monday Monday afternoon Mr. . and Mrs.. S. E. Werry visited at Blackstock Sunday.... Mr. Thos. Penfound, Maple Grove, visited his sister, Mrs. W. C. Werry.... Mr. Roy Blair and Mr. W. R. Westlake, Oshawa spent Sunday at their home Mrs. Wm. Baker has a new auto. F. O. Mason's for calf meal. Visitors: Miss Skuce, Toronto, at the Parsonage; Mr. and" Mrs. Byron Nesbit and son, Mt. Vernon, at Mr. Jas. Parr's; Miss Mary Katerson, Hampton, at F. W. Lee s; Mrs. Jas Pye, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robbins, Bowmanville, at Mr. John Pye's; Miss Carrie Broad has been visiting old mends; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Herring in Oshawa; Mr. Osbert Byers, Toronto, at £, £ rm î Miss Annie Creeper, Haydon, at Mr. W. J. Stdinton's; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lee at Mr. Fred Rogers', Whitby; 1 Mrs. Jas. Stainton has been ill. Mr, Wallace n t£ ^« t0 L is home for his health.. . .Baby Griffin has measles... .Number from here attended Quarterly meeting at Enfield on Sabbath morning. The Male quartet sang.... Practising has commenced for our anniversary. Six splendid entertainers entertainers have been secured for the 24th concert Watch for bills and notice next week.... Quarterly Board met Monday evening. Best values in electric auto lamp bulbs at Mason & Dale's. 10,000 Plants For Sale Cabbages--Early and Late. Cauliflower--Early and Late. Tomatoes--All leading varieties. Peppers--Sweet. Celery--In variety. Apply; "The Grange", Whitby Phone 127 Think About It ! HAYDON HAMPTON Only A Short Time till the 136th goes into Camp. Get Into Uniform Now so that yoù won't be a tenderfoot when you get under canvas. Now More Than Ever Newly elected officers of the Epworth League are: President--Hilton Peters; 1 1st Vice--Hilda Cryderman; 2nd Vice-- hl° rn j 3. r d Vice--Lazelle Brown; 4th Vice--Frank Cryderman; 5th Vice Mary Roach; Secretary--Albert Cole; Treasurer--Erma Salter. Hampton League Friday evening was in charge of Hilda Cryderman, the 1st vice president. After devotionial exercises exercises the following program was rendered topic, "Philip the Person.1 Worker" was taken by Mrs. I. L. Brown followed by a solo from Mrs. Jesse Cole, and a reading by Evelyn Currie. After the roll call the meeting closed with the League Benediction. Benediction. Officers of Hampton Sunday School Football Club ar_: Hon. Pres.--Theo Salter; President-- W; R. Allin; Sec'y- Treas--Hilton Peters; Capt.--Vernon welsh... .Quarterly service was conducted conducted here Sunday morning and the Sacrament Sacrament of the Lord's Supper-administered to a large number by Pastor Brown. Wear a flower next Sunday in remembrance of nother.. • .Mr. Russell Rowe, Toronto, at home over Sunday Miss L. Doidge's many friends regret her removal "to Osh- awa -A number from here attended Bowmanville Methodist Church Sunday evening... .Mr. Fred Corden will make some alterations and improvements on his home.... Miss Mildred Souch is improv- j ing nicely, and it is hoped that she will 1 soon be around again... .Recent visitors: Miss Cassie Ruse, Toronto, at Mrs. H. ^ ^ r " W* Ruse, Bowmanville, atMr.T.J. Clarke's; Dr. J. H. Elliott, 1 oronto, at home for a flying visit. At the Women's Institute meeting Thursday at Mrs. C. J. Kerslake's, thl shower of comiorts for soldiers in the trenches and Red Cross work resulted in a generous supply being contributed. I hose who were not present but wish to contribute to the shower may give their donations to any of the officers of Institute Institute this week or next, when it is hoped we can make a shipment direct to some of our boys who are at-the front. Two qutlts for soldiers' hospitals were quilted I a ud otners on the way* - All present were saddened by the recent death of Mrs. Chas. Stonhouse who was one of our most active Red Cross workers and a cheerful regular attendant at the meetings and we missed her cheery smile. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. A. Tren- outh first Thursday in June. New officers were elected. Representatives to annual meeting in Tyrone Friday June 9 are Mrs, L. Nïddery, Mrs. C. T. Kerslake, Mrs. A Peters, Mrs. A. Trenouth, Mrs. W. W. Horn. ^ Autoists, you can now buy electric electric electric auto lamp bulbs and other electrical appliances at Mason & Dale's. . A ver y interesting and profitable evening evening was spent at the Epworth League 1 nursday evening when the Haydon soldier soldier boys were entertained. Sergts. J. Graham and L. Garrard, Corp. C. Garrard and £ te x Sl F * Rogers, E. Slemon, L. Grah- am > T - Wagg were present Ptes. E. Strutt bright as visitors. Sergt. A. Moore was unable to be present. Miss Lena Slemon had charge of the meeting and Mr. McDowell dealt with the topic. A chorus by the girls and readings were : given by Miss Ethel Ashton and Master' Lloyd Ashton. A sole by Charlie Spill ^r Uch en i°y ed also a recitation by ; Rate. Moore and a duet by Mrs. C. Cooper i 3nd Mrs. T. Mountjoy. A comic song was given by five boys entitled "Charlie Chaplin". After the roll call and the Roll of Honor refreshments were served. Pastor Beckelljnade a few remarks and th® meeting closed by singing God Save the King Death has again entered our midst and claimed Mrs. Tas. Moore who had reached the age of 86 years. The funeral which took place from the family residence Monday afternoon was largely attended and showed the high esteem in which deceased was held. The sympathy of the neighborhood is extended to the bereaved relatives and friend Mr. and Mrs. John Wright attended the funeral of his mother, Mrs. John Ryan, at Oshawa Sunday Mr. Ernest Inglis has enlisted W1 th _the 136th Batt... .Messrs. Douglas and Hugh Moore, Providence, Mr. and Mrs. C. Collacott and Mrs. R. H. Collacott of Salem spent Sunday at Mr. R^ Moore's * ; *.* ^ r * and Mrs. T. E. Elliott, Cadmus, visited at Mr. Rd. Slemon's. Do you admit it is fair to carelessly carelessly neglect your eyes ? Just consider a moment--could you be as efficient in your work if your eyesight were to fail? In spite of this reasoning, thousands go about their work daily with failing eyesight eyesight and very often wake up to the fact that their eyes are wronc when it is too late. ° You might get along without an arm, a leg, or your hearing, but your eyesight is indispensable. Our Expert Optician Looks Into The Eye. with the Electrical Retinoscope the Modern and Scientific Method. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Rod'k M.Mitchell & Co. the Satisfying Drug Store. Sole agents for Neilson's Chocolates, Chocolates, Agents for Nyal's Remedies and Chocolates, Agents for Victor Victrolas and Records. Leave your calls for the Dominion Express. Sherwin-Williams MODERN METHOD FLOOR FINISHES are the best and most satisfactory satisfactory for all kinds of floors ---hard or soft wood----painted, wood----painted, varnished, stained or waxed. With them you can finish a new floor or re-finish an old one in any style desired. Here is the most complete and satisfactory line of floor finishes on the market-- i I I 'if x /If,IV\ For Painted Finish--Inside Floors--5-IV. Inside Floor Paint. Porch Floors--S-W. Porch Floor Paint. ^*0** Varnished Finish Natural-- M AR-NOT, a durable floor varnish. Stained--FL00RLAC, stain and varnish combined. For Waxed Finish--S-W. Floor Wax. For Unsightly Cracks in Old Floors--S-W. Crack and 8eam Filler. R Opposite Post Office. HORSE ROUTES Are we convinced that our bakery serves you best. Our many customers is sufficient evidence that we give the best of satisfaction. Maybe you have not tried our baking If not drop in and give us a trial order for a cake, a pie, buns or even a loaf of bread- There is quality in all of them I A^j^-E^HALL [8459] (14484) the imported imported Clydesdale stallion, will mike the season of 1916 as follows: Monday, May 15, will leave his own stable, Maple Grove, and proceed to Thos. H. Clemence's, Kingston Road, noon; thence to Newcastle Newcastle Hotel, night; Tuesday evening to his own stable; Wednesday afternoon proceed proceed to Donald Yellowlees', Hampton, for night; Thursday to Bert Glaspell's, Zion, noon, thence to John Vinson's, Taunton, night; Friday to W. H. Nichols, lot 33, B.F., Darlington, noon; thence to his own stable until following Monday. Terms I $15- Chester Power, proprietor, John Sanders, Manager. When You Buy A Loaf of Tod's Bread Alex. Christie The Home-Made Bakery Phone 97, Bowmanville MONTRAVE IMPERIALIST [12646] (16310) the Hiawatha Horse, property of 1 R. M. Cale, will make season of 1916 as follows: Monday, May 15, will leave Thos. Harness', Clarke, and proceed to Arthur Robbins', Leskard, noon, thence to Albert Hawkey's, Tyrone, night; Tuesday to J. J. Lord s, Bethesda, noon, to R. M. Gale's Manvers'Road, night; Wednesday to T. J* Cole's, Maple Grove, noon, thence to A. E. Rundle's, Ebenezer, night; Thursday to Chas. Allin's, Providence, noon, thence to Oriental Hotel, Newcastle, night; Friday to J. J. Baskerville, Clarke, lot 18, coin 1, noon, thence to Wm. Jàynës', B. F., Clarke, night; Saturday proceed to. Robt. I Cowan s, Cowanville, noon; thence to Thos. Harness' until - following Monday 'Terms$15: Thos. Harness, Manager. You get a good generous loaf of pure, wholesome bread with honest materials. And remember what Dr. Wiley said: "There's more energy in a pound of bread than in a pound of meat." "Eat More of Tod's Bread" Thomas Tod Baker And Confectioner Phone 3, Bowmanville Webster Successor to Anderson Clothing Co. BOWMANVILLE'S ^ Leading and Exclusive Clothier & Furnisher for Men, Youths and Children RAINCOATS Special Value from $4.98 up Two-In-One Coats Suitable for Spring and Fall, also Raincoats. See these Coats at $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00. S e e 0 u i N e w Men ! For the Holiday The 24th of May will soon be here. How about that new Suit ? NOW is the time to order while our range is large. Prices from $8.50 to $35.00 Boys' Suits Tweed Suits $3.50 to $10.00 Wash Suits .75c to $2.50 Boy's Caps and Hats, special Value 25c to $1.00 S P r i g C a P s Webster Store Where You Get Most Value for Your $ Almost Opposite Post Office Phone 61 F. A. HADDY & Son Maple Syrup and Sugar ê .We are offering genuine farmers' make of Maple Syrup and Maple Sugar direct from Quebec. We have received our fourth shipment this season and cannot procure any more from these people. This has the real maple flavor--40c per quart; $1.50 per tin, imperial gallon. Garden Seéds . Garden Seeds, both in bulk and package. We do not try to give you a lot for your money in seeds, but we try to get the very best seeds at reasonable prices. It does not pay to plant worthless worthless seeds. » F. A. Baddy & Son Phone 62 Bowmanville § I Stop! Look! Listen! 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