-. I R91 The Chur ches I Economicall ousekeepers! Vour attention, please To you, who have neyer patronized our store we invite you to visit our store in person and see our fine display of Fresh Meats of ail kinds, Hams9 Bacon and Lard. Also bear in mnd that from our large stock of fresh groceries we are in a position to give you best values. Watch our windows this week. J, . MARTYN& Groceries Butcher. - Hardware Phone 361 Bowmanville ns Co Do Your Grocery Buying ilere Su Soi ___________1 St. of; There must be some good reason why so many dec people prefer to buy their groceries at the Corner Pa Grocery. Maybe it is because we save tbem money- Fri on their purchases, mnaybe our fresh stock and quick !an, service appeals most. Anyway we are doing a big to1 business these days.Su Free delivery to all parts of the town. us your order. Phone EHighest prices paid for farm produce. tlrryAlun Phone 186 Bowmanville err hav Oshawa Fresbyterians, have given an rer for an $8ooo organ ta be piaced by :tober. H-. D. Kennedy, evangelisi, !S con- cting services in South Oshawa Method- ýChurch. Corne to the Methodist Sunday School >ncert Weduesday, March 19. A most iteresting event. Ail will enjov' child- ,n'sprogram. Rev. Dr. J. H. Haziewood, Field ecretary Evangelism and Social Service, reached ta large congregations at the ,cton Methodist Churcli Sunday week. Rev. F. -W. Langford, who took his A. degree in 1005, wili shortly assume i duties as associate professor of Religi- us Pedagogy on the staff of Victoria dilege. Rev. 1. W. Rae, Newcastle, bas accep- -d a caîl from the Presbyterians at ýuno and Kirby and will be entering on his pastoral duties lnu"bis native Ild about April Ist. Rev. J.* U. Robins, B. A., Oakwood, s been invited to the pastorate of 'ellingtan -Methodist Church. Rev. A. Terrili, B. A., B. D., the present pastor, s accepted an invitation to Norwood. Rev. F. W. Langford's subjects for the fthodist Sunday School Anniversary mndav next will be xi a. ni.-"The iurch and the Chîld;" 7 P. m.-' Taking Dare," Special address in the af ternaan. St. Paul's Church-Rev. D. W. Best, inister. II a. m.-How Great Men 1 mre to Obey the Voice of God. 7 P. m. Are There Short Cuts in Moraiity or ,igious Bargain Davs? 2.30 P. 1m.- .nday School and Bible Classes. On Tuesday Mardi 4th a Pancake cial was held in the Parish House of] tJohn's Church, Bowmanville. In spite fa very wpt afternoon and eveniug there as a splendid atteudance, and evervone ,clared the pancakes were delicious. Each Friday evening during Lent-there il be a service for childreu ln St. John's rish House. The first was held last riday. The birth and life of Christ up h is Crucifixion wiil bie illustrate d by i teru slides week by week. The parents 1 id guardians of the childreu are invited attend. M/r. J. J. Mason was in Torontooe indav atteuding anniversarv services of rman Methodist Church of which. Rev, .W. 'Watch is pastor._ Trustees asked 1an offering of $1800 and the congre- tion responded with $2,176.28. Well )ne, people ! Rev. C. W. Watch was a -mer esteemed pastor of' Metcalf-st. urch, Oshawa. Rev. Arthur L. Phelps, B. A., son'of v. Leonard Pheips, former pastor at benezer and Tvrone circuits, bias a very eresting article in The Christian uardian of March 5th on "The Challenge Our Ideals," an article that aIl young -ple sbould read and discuss. -It mnav î ead twice with profit. Don't fail ta ad it. R.ev. S. C. Moore, B. D., pastor of Tab. nacle church, who was reported as iing received a cail ta Bowmanville, i alsa had the honor to receive an un- iimous cail ta assume the pastorate of ing-st. Methodist churcli, Trenton.ý Mr. >ore filled the latter charge previously, iing retired from Trenton only eight rsago. We understand that bu has zided toaccept the invitation to go to wmanville.-Belleville Daily Ontario. M/r. Thos. Morris who bas been Treas- -r of Oshawa Presbyterian Churcli for -e past 28 years has resigned. As a mtig recognition of bis services a usicai eveuing was arrauged by the con- 7gation. when an addrcss was read by .J. D. Storie viho aiso presented Mr. orris wïth a beautiful solid goid hunting te watch, while Miss Jessie Panton, .A., presented Mrs. Morris with a ilable %ilver cnaking dish. Refresh- [ents were served at the close. Au uniique missianary--pr /gram was .ranged and successfuily carried out bv ss Marion Morris, 2nd Vice-President, tthe League Monday evening lu the1 lthodist Church. A "Coutest of atians" was preseuted to the young eople. On a number of tables werel lced articles used or produced by the1 ifrent nations. Groups oi youngi cople were asked ta guess the nation! ,resented on each table and write; mes ou slips of paper. As the countries ,re called by Presideot Ives, a leader ai ich table responded with a short descrip- on of the country or the work eing ne there by Methodisi ruissionaries. fss Lola Souci read the $cripture ssou, A quartet, "The Red, White and: ne" was nicely sang by Misses Marlon ickard, Janey Mason, Theo Martvn and atharine Pinch, Mis> Young accompany- ig on the piano. Miss Dorotby James ouied very nicely a prettv little poem nChina. -Sa much was the quar- j A Ladies' Auxiliary is to be organized lu connection with local brandi. Bowmsnville branch holds its semi- montbly business meetings Ist and 3rd Mondays. Club Rooms lu The James Block over STATESMAN Office are open every night. Don't forget the Encire Party in Vet- erans' Club Rooms on Fr;day night. The appeai for suitable articles to furnîsh the Club Rooms bas meut with verv liberal response by the citizens. The Association -is very gratuful for these donations and takes this opportunity of expressing its thanks for saine-. Mrs. E. Wren, rocking chair; Mrs. F.' Found, rocking chair; Girls' Patriotic Club, Qnebec Heater and stove pipes; Mrs. E. V. Scobel], 2 framud pictures; Rd. Davis, 2 framed pictures; W. T. Allen, 3 Pic-. turus; Mr. and Mrs. F. Jennings, plant, table cavuring; Mr. and Mrs. Geoý W. Hurnpage, picture, fiags and bunting; Goodvear Mill Room employeus, 2 large fiags; Miss Edith Ben nett, magazines; Reeve T. S. Holgate, $5; Bowmauville Women's Instîtute, $5; Mrs. E. Belman,, 82; Dr. J. C. 9evitt, coach; Mr. Geo. Frank, table; MIr.A. N. McMiilan, rubher stanîp and pad; M. A. Jamnes,& Sons, use of club roorn-. The Association is also iudebted to thuse merchauts for contrihuting prizes ai Eýuchre Parties: W. T. Allen, Alex Elliot, A. L. Nicholls, F. J. Horne; also Levi IMorris & Son for use of chairs and Arcbie1 Tait for loan of dîshes. -1 Persans wishing ta make contributions to the Association may address same ta -Wnî. Kelman, Secretary G. W. V.A.,l iiowmanvilu, or leavu articles at STATES- MAN IOffice, Ail Regulations in regard to Farm Labour candidates have been rescinded, hence in future, including 1919, alwho desire either High Schooi Entrance Standing-, Normal School Entrance Stand- ing or.Jniversity Matriculation Standing. must writa at' the required Departmènt Exarnination in order to secure the neces- sary certificate of desired standing, New T.> ailor Having taker over the tailoring business of my- father, Mr. J. T. Allen, I arn prepared to do Cleaning Pressing R epairing Work done promptly and satis- factorily. Try ny systern of keep- ing your clothes in good order at $2 per month. Sole Agency for' Crown Tailoring. M. W. All1 e n Rear Standard Bank, Bowmanville 10-4* G. C. BONNYCASTLE L. D. B., D. D. B., Honor Graduate in Dentistry of Toronto University. Graduate of the Royal Coilege of _Dental Surgeons of Ontario Office King-st - Bowmnanville Office Phone 40. House Phone 255 DR. J. C. DEVITT DENTIST Graduate of Royal Dental College, Toronto. Office; King-St. Eat, Bowmariville Office Hours: 9 %.m. to 6 p.xn. daily' except Sunday Phorne 90a House Phone 90b r - ý < <TOWN COUNCIL 'special meeting of Town Council was held Monday night to consider a proposi- tion front the Canada Scale & Slicer Co., in which the Company is asking a loan of $i7,Soo from the town and exemption from taxes, excepting school and Local Improvement Taxes, for 10 years. Matter was referred to Mr. D. B. Simpson, K. C, Trown Solicitor, ta prepare an agreement. Goodyear Company asked for a side- walk from Queen-st.. across railway tracks ta. Goodyear Factory. Referred ta roads and streets committee te report. A. Eastwood tendered histresignation as Engineer of Fire Department. Laid on table. HIGHR SCHOOL NOTES. The High School Literary Society has been re-orga'nized., The following are in office: Honorary President...W. J. Morrison, B.A. President-Marian Worden Vice President-Gordon Moorcraft Sec.-Tresurer-Gertrude Hamley Pianist-Aileen Hazlewood Montors-Edward Pethick, Sam Mason Representatives Form I-'Winnifred Cole, Oliver Hanna Form Il-Edythe Clemens, H. Goddard Form Ill-,, ary McClellan, Ray Snowden Form IV-Louise Morris, Ewart Poliard. With sucli a gond President and able executîve we expect to have interesting and instructive meetings every Friday afternoon.. A meeting was held ini the Assembiy Hall on Friday March 7.' The President Miss Marian Worden took the chair and made a few fitting remarks in wbich she thanked the students for the honor they had conterred upon lie r. Miss Mary Brightwell plaved a piano solo. The main features on the program were talks on four of the wogrld's great men. John IYlve Form I, spoke well on Sir Wilfrid Laurier; Percivai Muirhead Form 11, gave an o utiine a -f- Mr. Lloyd George;- Bessiie Eastwood Form Ill, reviewed Marshall Foch's work ini the war; Ruby Jewell Form IV, gave a well prepared talk on Woodrow Wilson. A trio played by the Misses Deyman was enjoyed by ail. Before each speech the school sang the patriotie sang consistent with the country whom the man represented. After a few remarks by the Principal the meeting closed wi th the National Anthemn. G. W. V. A. NEWS. Gjreenaway & Ellilott Division Street, Opposite Goodyear Hotel Phone 18 (day or night) Bowmanville Spring Terin Opens March 3rd. in Shaw's Business Schoois, Toronto, and merges into Summer Session from June 30th. No coîrpuisory vacations. FreCatalogue. Write W. H. SHAw, President. We Serve Y ou Best Meats of best quality. Best values at ail times. Prompt delivery service. Pay cash or setteacuts every Pay Day. Put us to the test with a trial order, if you are not already on our list of customers. Farmers, phone us your meat order and it wiIl be delivered by mail, Prompt delivery service. Wilbert J." Dudley llorsey BIk. Phone 225 'Bowmanville IFor Aprîl Showers--Haveê us Fix yotir Evetroughs.- If they leak or need repairilg send us a hurry-up cail to put them in shape before they do any further damage-and 'before the spring showers corne.' We Are At Vour Service for anything requiring the services of an expert Tinsmith, Plumber or Steamfitter. 2mzEýý