DR. F. T. TIGRE, V. S. VETERINARY SURGE014 BO'WMYANVILLE Dav or Night Calis Promptly Attended To Ofie-King-St. W., Statesman Block Phone 243 For Dances, Receptions, Banquets, 1Parties, Entertainments etc.: Fu Equipment and ail Convenience "For Information, Rates or Reservations, address B.x 390 Bowmanville DR. V. IL. STOREY Graduat Toronto University Reidnt Phvysiclan and Surgeon Toronto General Hospital 1915/i6 Captain C. A. .C Office Royal Banik Buildtng (office formerly occupied by Dr. Beith) Phone 143 Bownianville 10 Companies - Service Rates are of the best when you insure with NINA E. NEADS Insurance Agent. Phione 162 Office Wellington-st Bowmanvili e FU14ERAL DIRECTORS L. Morris & SC Mont Conplete aquipment Sundey ,and fight naI1e promptly attended to. Buwrnanvllle Phones 10 34 Brencee: OlIONO HAMPT ON G. C.BONNYCASTLE L. D. B., D. D. S., Honor Graduate in IYentistry Toronto University. Graduate of the Royal College of 1Dental Surgeons of Ontario Office King-st - Bownianville Office Phone 40. Bouse Phone 255 DR. . C. DEVITT DENTIST Graduate of Royal Dental College, Toronto. Office: King-St. East, Bowanviýle Office Hours: q a.meSo 6 p.m. daily except Sundlay Phone 90a House Phone 10Ob Auctioneer 4aving secured a license as auction- eer I arn prepared to take a limited nubrof sales. For ternis and dates 1apply to THEO. M. SLEMON ENNISKILLFN Phone 197-r3 3-t SUMMER SESSIONS In Shaw's Schools, Toronto, fromn lune 28th to Sept. ist, give con- tinuous opportunity to qualify for a good business position. Start nytine. Write W. H. Shaw, 395 Yonge St , Toronto. In view of the greatly inereas- ed cost of everythiag at the present, SEE ME. Mrs. Edith V. Scobel I Ins4rance Agent Phone 189 Bowmanville -BOWIMANVILLE, JUNE 10, 1920. PROVIDENCE. The regular meeting of Providence Farmers' Club, June 15, will ho with- drawn to give everyone the oppor- tunity of attending the picnic on the fair. grounds, Orono, on that date, when Hon. Messrs. Drury and Doherty will addross the gathoriug.ý MAPLE GROVE. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bol-1 Ions and two c hildren, Toronto, with, Mrs. C. H. Saowden and otheri friends; Miss Ollie and Mr. Nelson Cromsbery, Simcoe, ut Mr. R., R. Stevens'; Mr. Fred Stevens home £rom Trenton on Sunday; Miss Elsie Martin attended the anniveiçsary uti Zion and vi&,ted friends; Sundayl Sciool next Sunday at 10 a.m. Nol service in the afternoon owing to, Ebenczer enniversary .... Mm. R. Wilson, London, visiting bis wif e at Mr. Fred Lanes . . .. Full particulars of S. S., anniversary next week .. Glad to report -Mr. Vernon Trimble is recovering from pleurisy and pneumonia .... A number of the neigibors assisted Mr. R. Trimblej witb bis plowing on Monday ... . Mr., and Mrs. J. W. Hynds and daughter Relene, Town, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. lloward Foley.... Messrs. J. D. Stevens, Rd. Trimbleý and. Noble Mtcalf have instulled new milking machines., SOLINA. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker vîsited at Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. MeKessock at Hampton; Mr. andMms. James Martin, Alton, with friends;ý Mr, and Mrs. Lingard and cildren and Mr. Richard Williams, Porti Hope, at Mr. Sulas Williams'; Mr. and Mrs. John Baker and f amily at Providence; Mrs. S. Bush ut Osh- awa; Mr. W. J. Bragg, M. P. P., and Mrs.Bragg, Bowmanville, Mr. & Mrs. Irwin Bragg, Providnce, at Mr. John Buker's; Messrs. Cook and Edwards, Guelph, now conducting the Furm Survey in this Township gave a domonstration ut the Furmers' Club on Friday evening on the Survey that bas been tuken iu othor counties.... It is reported that Mr. James Jebson bus sold bis farm "Tàunton Grange", to Mr. Walter Vice ... . Mr. John Baker bas purchased bis family a new piano... Mr. R. Penhail, Port Perry, (in bis 9lst year and enjoys good health even spaded bis gurden thus yeur) visited bis nephew, Reeve Baker, other visitors are bis daugi- er Miss L. M. Penhail, Miss M. Parish and Dr. F. W. Penhali, Morton, Min- nesota, and Misses Vera Bnker,Lor- aine Tiompson and Miss Fraser, Peterboro Hospital, and Councîllors Brent, Soucb and Jewell. COURTICE Mm. and Mrs. A.*E. Rundie, Mm. and Mrs. R. E. Osborne, visited friends in Toronto recently ... . Miss A. Leur, Principal of our School, spent Suturdny in the cty ... . Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gay and fnmily, spont Sunduy ut the home of bier j4reits ut Providence .... Mm. Roy Nichols was n week-end visitor in T'oronto. .Miss Birdie Donne, Mr. H. J. Goyné, Toronto, spent t'le- week- en d witb Mr. and Mrs. Ira Trul... * r.Agnes Haurris bas gone to visit hem cbildren in Détroit, Mih .... De- -puty Reeve W. R. Courtice is attend- ing Counties' Cotuncil at Cobourg... Mm. Arthum Osborne is in Bowmun- ville Hospital wbere lho bas under- gone an oportion. _..Mm. Blake Courtièe is uatder the Doctor's car . .Mrs. W. R. Courtice joined b or busband ut Cobourg and took in the Warden's Excursion to Rochester, N.Y. ____ EBENEZER. Anniversury services in connection witi Ebenezer Sunday School will be' beld us follows: On Sunduy, June 13 services willbe conducted ut 10.30 a. m., 2.30 und 7 p. m. when sermons will ho preuched by Rev.L.S.Wight, B. A., B. D., of Cannington. 'Special music by the choir and memibersof the Scbool. Collections in nid of theý iScbool funda. On Monduy, June 14- ut 6 p. m. a South Dulington Longue Foot Bull gume will ho pluyed betwe- en Muple Grove and Ebenezer teamis. Iu the -evening a pagent-"'The Rigits of the Child," will ho put on by members of the Scbool under the direction of Mis. Louise Worden of Toronto, wio bus been a successful director of similur events in-cities of Western Ontario. Doors open ut 7.30 p.m. Pageant begins ut 8 o'clock. Admission: Aduits 50e, cbildreu 25c. HAMPTON Mr. and Mrs, W. Totton and daugiter, Kansas, Mm. A. Totton, Forth Worth, Texas, spent n couple of days recentiy with their brother,Rev. J. O. Totton .... Mr. und Mms. Chas. Horn, Mm. and Mrs. W. W.Homn and son visited Pickering friénds recent- ly.... .Mr, and Mrs. W. J Vîrtue ad family visited friends in Toron.to last week.... . Mr and Mrs. Niddery, Sur- nia, visited bis brother, Mr. L. Nid- dery .... Mrs. W. Jeffrey received a visit last week from hiem sisters, Mrs. Norbyke, Cleveland, Ohio., and Mrs. McFadden, Erie, Pa.. .. Pmactice this (Thursday) evoning for Sunduy Scbool anniversury June 27. Good attendance is requested. ..Mrs. Win. Jeffrey is attending the W. M. S. ut Peterboro this week. ... A num- ber from bore attended Zion unniver- sary on Sunday and report good ser- vices. ... Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Haw- kins and son Ralpi of Port Hope, ni- s0 Mrs. O. M. Alger with bier two sons and Miss Margaret of Oshawa, spent WEDDING. Bagshawe-Everson., Winnipeg Free Press gives this account of a wedding in which the bricle's numerous relatives in Osh- awa, Bowmanville und Dnrlington will ho interested: A quiet wedding wus soleminized ut Young,,Methodiat Cburcb, Winnipeg, on Snturday even- ing, May 22, when Arcbibald S. Bag- sbuwv,,e, of 731 Simcoe streot, was uni- týed in, marmiago witb Winnifred El-eano6r, eldeat daughter of Mm. and Mrs. Chuas. R. Everson of Plymouth, Englanjd. The bride wus given awny by Mm,. G. W. Burrett, sr., Mm. G. W. Bretjr., acted us best man. Rev. B. W-. Tbompson, M. A., officinted., After thý-e ceremonyý a wedding sup- per wîýas served ut the St. Charles iotel. The groom served overseus witb .tieý Canadian Cuvalmy Machine Gun aquadron for over two years. They wiIl reside ut Suite 8, Kenil- wrhApts., 44 Hargravo-st., Win- nipeg, Ma Misses Elsie and Winifred Ever- son wero guesta of their cousins, Mmr and Mrs. T. H. Everson, Gilmnour Place, Oshawa, for a few, days where I tbey were heartily welcomed to Can- ada previons to the bride proceed- ing on, to Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. Everson met tbem ut Montreul on aýrrival from England, a wireless mes- saeiaving reached tiem ia the Gulf' thut _frienda awuited their arrivai ut Monitreal.. A cousin Mm. llerbert Pýiper of Montreal, brotier of Miss LilyPie of London, Englund, who vîted Oshawa and Darlipigton ela- tîves last September was withMr. anmi Mvrs. T. H. Everson to greet the Mrs. James Courtice, Mm. and Mrs. Nomia S. B. James and Editor aad Mrs. M. A. James spent a very pleasant ovoning witb their Englisb cousins ut Oshnwa on theove of Miss Everson's leuving for Winnipeg. The sisters suiled fromn Bristol on May 5 on S. S.. Valencia and enijoyed a Iovely voyage-no storms, icebergs or mishaps-an ideal oceun trip witb deligitfui compunionsiip. Tbey were vemy enthusiastic over the St. Lawrence River trip from the Gulf to Moatreul. As soon as the "Valentia" docked and the gang plnnk wus low- ered connectiag the Old Womld withc the New, the Canadian reception1 party were ullowed on hoard and quickly found the two brave Eaglish1 cousins. No time was bat uand as soon us their bnggage (lugguge in1 Englnnd) was passed tira the Cust- oms, witi a brief glimpse of the city with its regal mountain (Mount Roy- al) the party boarded, the Grand Trunk "fluer" und arrived ut Oshawa at 5.47 on Tueaday May 17. The Misses Everson were deligited with the trip overiand in the comfortuble railwuy couches and the cordial wel- corne to our country and our homes by theJr. relntiva sinaOshawa and Bowmanvillp. After seeing their relatives ,4-romthey itto Toronto1 wiere another con' any of fiendsj HAMPTON. beague meeting Friday evenýng was in charge of Miss Norah Horn, lst vice. Meeting opened with sing- ing after which Miss Horn led in prayer, Lesson was rend by Miss Ruby Clatworthy. Miss Mildred Souch sang a solo, accompanied by Miss Mary Souci at the piaino and Miss Ruth Joins the violin. The topie was given by Miss Louise Johins. A hymn was sung and short readings beai'ing on the topic were gvnby Misses Erma Salter, Mary Souch and Cora Clarke. The Roll was called and meeting ciosed with the League benediction. Ladies' ' its and Sprri c.î newest, materiaWsarid la tesgts 'yIv1. et, !h 1em at (Couch, johîstoî, & Crydermani's Ltd. (13932) (16972) The lImported Clydesdale Stali, the property of The ClydesdaleHorse Breeders' Association of Darýlingto. Will make the season of 1920 asý f ollows Monday,-May 24 will leave bis own stable Enfield, and proceed to James Crossman's, Haydon, night. Tuesday,-to Harvey Curtis', Ty- mono, noon; thence to John. Colwill's, south, of Hampton, night. Wednesday,--to Frank Hocka- day's, Solina, noon; thence to Bertl Glaspell's, Taunton, night., Thursday,-to Gordon Scott's, lot 6, con, 6, East Whitby, noon; thence to bis own stable night. jIs Es Friday,-to Alex McKenzie,Es Whitby, noon; thence to bis own stable until the f ollowing Monday. Tertnis $15.00. W. J. ORMISTON, Manager. (10742) (14204) Vol. 19 The Pure-Bred Imported Clydes- dale Stallion the property of Chester Power, Maple Grove. Phone 124 r 2. Governmnent Inspected. Passed- Form 1. Will stand, at his own stable, for the season of 1920, except each Mon- day and Saturday afternoon when ho will caîl at Senator Beith's barn, and each Wednesday noon at Mr. George Annis', Ebenezer. Terms,-To inaure a foal $18, pay- able lst February, 1921, or $15-$5 down time of service and $10 lat of February 1921 if the mares prove to ho in foui. King's Lynu 'bas proved himself an exceptional stock horse, bis colts bave alway$ stood well ut thefront in the show-rinig. Two of bis colts showed at Oshawa Fuir last Fal -ýic[ay w tdÂtiiei cusnsu,2air, n et c~t cc'ucau ,me homle ofi vîr. adanst t alUU .i ! cl~orner, oe carie off TYRONE. Mrs. L. D. Sykes. Mrs. George J. Bray, 43 Ililîshoro the flrst prize in tbe pure bred clusa, 1 1 Ave., aftem whici Miss Winifred wus and the other first in the agiculturu' Mr. and Mrs. P. Hodgson and givon a huppy send off on Thursday clak, and the- spécial for the hest ug- family and Mr. L. Pbilp, Lindsay, me- ut 10 p.m. for Winaipeg, where sbe ricultumul colt on the ground. Ai aail std Mrs. . M arti, indsuy, were DARLINGTON COUNCIL. arrived ut 2.30 p.m., Suturduy, the Lowmanville one of bis colts took lai, and rs. . MatinLinday,,weremarriago tnkîing place that ovoning. prize ia the ugicultural clas., guests ut Mrs. P. G. Byam's ... Mrs. Parties disposing of their mares Blake Courtice and littie Florence, Town Hall, Hlampton, May 29, 1920. Dont forget ý men, when it corneî 10year before foaliag timewill ho charged Courtice,. viited Mrs. A. E. Clemens Regulur meeting of Couadil, memn- round vie in reade7-tc,-wear ciothing f ull insurance, Ahl accidents at isi Mr. Re.)R.A.Dove Sit-bers aIl present, Reeve Baker pro- we excel. Couch, jofirston & Cryderman of owners. 21-2. field, la guest of bier sister, Mrs. H. sdn.Ld Curtis. . .. Congrultns o Mm Minutes of lat meeting were moud I___________________ ________________ A. F. Aunis ia obtnining lst cmas and conflrmed._________________________________ honora lai-'olitical Science ia bisl Iledfley Oke nppointed to budwire third year ut Toronto University.... fonce for bonus-grnnted. Mrs. W. H. Argue is attending the A. J. Grills was uppoiated pati- W. M. S. Brunci meeting ut Lîndsay master for moud beat No. 14, vice The Following UÙsed Cars .... Tyrone Young People gave thoîrDenicelrsgedj play, "The Lost Will" to a full bouse At 2.30 p.m.,, Council resolved lt-j ut Newcastle on Friduy ovengad self into a Court of ýRevision when1 willgive it aguin ut Enfleld Anaîver- following uppouls were disposed of: MS " J L 9 sayon Monday ovening. ý.......C. Goode & Sons, Ltd., Toronto, ______ ...ary dy' , ege1 a nclaimed7 ussosament wus too higi on charge of Miss V. E. Stuples. Topic Elevator. Assesment confimmed. "Growth of Christian Citfriacter", A. J.' Reynolds, Solinu, cluimed 1918 Ford Touring,ý Hassler Shock Absorbers was ubly tuken by Mrs. W. H. Argue. part or fui I exemption on income. 1916 Ford Touring, with extra equipment Reading by Miss Editi Smith and a $Laid over to next meeting. u 97C eoe orn solo hy Hildu Prout.' Seven new j Regulur meeting of Council was11 hvoe orn members wereý welcomned. .Inter-' resumed.Rusl n htT rig esting meeting of W. M. S. on Tiurs-1 It wus decided that commutation Ru7Sailonî ght Touring day with President- Mrs. W. T. of luhor ho fixed ut $2.00 per'-day, j 11 ao i orn Wicktt in chair. Study Book was isted of $1.60 per day as ut pro-1 R. C. H., 5 Passenger Touring nbly led hy Miss E. M. Colo, sevemasetenefRb. uga o C25 McLaughý-lin 5 Passenger Touring ladies taking part. Piano duet y Tan tndterm o workonurgruesfr u 3 Vrad5 asne orn Misses V. E. Stuples and, E. Scott, a n em'owr ngrdra 3 véln asegr orn and.vocal duet by Mesdames S.V. $6.00 per du y was accepted. -o-iar wa s p Her. -tabri of land two roda wide fromd S. O. EKuew oneg, re gardl ,ess- of p rice. socal us lnned.for purpose of outrance to the park 1I The postponed gume of footballu'i Hampton. Cornein and 500 the cars and make offor, you wili hetween Enniakillen and Tymone will Tecmitepevusyaon- ho played ut Tyrone on Sturday,j ed to look after entrunce to the parkgeagodcrhep June 12, ut 6.30 p.m. from Scugog- st., wus unanimously agmeed upon to look ufter aecessury 'I improvementa to park, Reeve ReeveK 4M um~iLL O&D VEy ENFIELD. Baker heing udded to the Committee. f OpositE ngLL 'n Churcli E J. Clatworthy requested use of j Sunday School Anniversary, will' hall for S. O. E., for meetings of the! ho beld hore as follows: On Sunday, lodge. Request grunted, povidingi Pho'ne 44 Bowmanville Ont, June l3th ut 2.30 and 7 p. m. Rev. they puy aecessary expensea lu cou- E. W. Rowland of Brooklia will de- nection witb their. meetings.- h lvraddressëà. Music ia the after- Elmer Bradley was rented rond j nonwill ho furnished by the Sunday allowance betwveen lots 26 and 27, Sciodi and choir ad in the oveuing con. 8, ut $3,00 per year. hy Kedron Choir. Collection ut Orders drawn on Treaurer were: î 1~t' each service lnanid of achool fuada. Alex. Wilkins, work pit $ 2.00 "~"~' Ou. Monduy, ovening Jane l4tb the R. Avery, timber for bridge 2.00 young people of Tyrone will give J. A. McFadden, land 5ý.t0)o their fu-mous drmra "Thie Stolon Wm. Brown, land ~ uA r o ..on Will."1 Admission 35e und 25c. A. WhIlkiais, breaking ronds 6.65 le ' Concert te, hegin at 8 p.m. Siai Myton Rohbina, breaking ouds 10.50 Musc wll e povied.to iulu- musi wil h prvidd. 3-2S. Snowden, stutute labor, 11.20 Mrs. R. Ashton, Marietta, ha een Mrs. W. Jeffery, roadwork 13.00 visiting ut Mm. Fred T. Asbton'a. ... R. -E. 4Osborae, tatute labor 13.60 or remodel this season? If so, let us advise you Mm. Arthur Page, Toronto, visited ut jJus. Cumeron, moudwork 18.80 ~ regardinig your plumbing equipment, Jt je one of Mm. Stephen Page's .... Messsa. J. Found, statute lubor 20.80kjCharles and Lune Simpson attendod W. Wght, W. F. Bonus 5.00 ' the nîost important elements of the sale of Aberdeen Angus Cattle inLa wi Allia, W. F. Bonus 5.25 the home, and should receive Toronto and made some purchuses. . John Baker, W. F. Bonus 6.25 j .A roui estato boom in farm pro- Blake Courtice, W. F. Bonus 8.12 careful consideration. perty is on. Mm. Walter Vice bus iBlake Oiýe, W. F. Bonus 10.00 bought the splendid old Mitchell1 Fred Wight, W. F. Bonus 11.00, Bathroorns which we have furm of Mr. James Jebson. . ..Mr. W. jJoba Durci, W. F. Bonus 12.50atle r îiàteronr Ormî§ton, Brookla, bas sold bis furm M. A. James & sons, advtg 23.05 tleaeginghironr to Mm. Geo. Muekie, Shirley. Bowmaaviile Hospital ~ perfect service. 'talttdaai Report of S. S. 15, Dulington, for Cure of Ellen Thompson 12.50 1 Pvlibîng Fixtures and oure-- ' -Domothy Puscoe, Myrtie Vice. Jr amalîpox patients' 20.00 .ý ert wrme 'erfa l ive III-Florence McFadden, Helen Pas- W. C. Sanderson, came of satisf action. lllustrated litera- coe, Merle Ashton, Lloyd Ferguson, salîpox patients 35.00 tuealway nhn. Herb. Ashton. Sm II-Harold Coch- T. Baker, expenses to Toronto 5.00 tureo ___d raue, Coru McFuddea. Jr- Il-Nom- W. R. Courtice, to Toronto 5.00 / ma Stinson, Verna Ormiaton, Amy S. S. Brooks, Dehonture 204.88 Ashton. Sm 1-Elva Ferguson, Grant A. MiIlson, T. S. S.S. No. 14 275.00W .ï DÙS ÏýL Ommiston, Gace Niddery, Duve A. Beech, T. S. S.S. -No. 17 300.00 " D S A No Gatchel. Jr I-George McFudden, Couacil adjo;uned to Suturd'ay, QualityMlardware Phono 74 Bowmanville, Ont. Bessie Pascoe, Evelyn Stinson. Pr- Jane 26, ut 1 o'clock p.m. Leslie Cochrane, Ivan Cochrane._N M: Annettu Brown, toucher. W. R. Allia, Tp. Clerk.' a - b, Boys' Jer seys Blue, Blue'and'Red, Grey and Red, Best MýYakes at 49c Buy at Webster's Straw Hats White Men's Toyo Panama-Latest Style, etc. Lot 1, to clear $3.39. Lot 2,, to clear $3.95 Genuine Panamas', Guaranteed, $7.95 and $9.45 Men's Sailors, etc. $1 00, $1,95, $2.95. Limited quantity, so get yours now. Webster always gives lis Patrons and Customers Most Value for Thîeir$ He Saves You More Now--- Big Range of Suits for Men $27.00, $31,50, $32.50, $37.50 See these for Money-Savers. Field Straws for Ladies and Gents, To elear at 25c and 29e. Where You Get Most Value For Your s Phono 61 Use Our Mail-Order-Derit. Bowm'a'vill in Our Vâ'riety Store Satu rd ay, June l2th One Day Only. We offer special values at these prices: ilair Brushes, reg. 40c for ................... 25c Comnbs, reg. 30o for ... ........................ 20C Singer Sewing Machine Oi, reg. 15o for ....... 10o Children's Stockings, reg. 35e for ........... 25C Children's Underwear, size 3, reg. 25c for ...200 This will give you an idea of values 'oflereci, Coîne on in and look around-there's lots more inside. EGGS, bring us your eggs.' 50e doz, trade. FANCY FRUIT SWe are now giv"ing special attention to faney fruit. A. W. tickl & Sos Groeîies and, Meats. Bowmanville W. F. WARD, B. A., BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Phone 102, Offices:- Bleakley Block (Over T.' N. Rickard's Store) Bowrnalville Ont. ,Lest We Forget" E. R. BOUNSAL, Designe'r and Dealer lu Monuments, Tablets, Mlarkers, ecl Granite and Marbie, Bowmanville, Oaro c~[ Ii 4 Jl à->uvvliluliviiiu [le