BOWMANVILLE, FEB. 24th., 1921. ENFIELD Mr. Albert Nýîàidey, Tweed, lias been visiting at Mr, J. Hepburn's.. .Mr. Arthur Page and Mr. Richard- son, Toronto, visited at Mr. S. Page's .... Mr. Frank Bray recently visited in Toronto. Women's Institute invite you to their concert on Tliursday evening, Feb, 24th., la the basement of the Cliurch, wlien their Dramatic Club will present the play "Sewing for the Ileathen". Mr. Jas. Jebson and otherlocal talent will assist on tlie program. Musical haîf-hour starts at 7.30. Pvogram at 8 p. m. Corne eal. Admission: adults 25c; chldren 15c. Pvoceeds for commun- ity work. _______ SOLIN4, Mr. Welter Vice and family have moved to James Jebson's favm whicli tliey have puvchased. All welcome them back to Eldad community again . .. Mr. R. C. Scott is home from hospital, convalescing nicely .... Mr. Silas Williams bouglit three supeior Shorthorns gt Mrs. Brooks' sale.... Miss Lyda Taylor is on duty again aftev a severe tussle with quinsy... Mr. Chas. Smnith is home fvom lis Farmers' University Course .... Mr. W. R. Westlake is visiting at Port Elgin. . .. Mr. Cecil Vice, Bvooklin, and Mvs.,Jas. Vice, Oshiawa, visited at Mr. Walter vice's.. . . Mr. Russel Sulley, Courtice, gave an exceeding- ly instructive talk on poultry at Fni- ~day's Farmers' Club .... Mvs. A. L. I'ascoe is visiting fviends in Oshawa ... A vevy gveat cvowd httended the Brooks sale and prices ruled fair.... Mr. John Gervow, Scugog Island, who mny yeavs ago lived in this locality died lait Thuvsday. Mr. Will Van- Nest is a nephew .... Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pascoe, Enfield, visited at Mis Mary Hogarth's.' s (To be continued next issue.) TYRONE Mrs. FP. A. Pavrett, Glendîve, Mon- tana, le guest of Mvs. R. McCullough ... Mr. and MrÊ. T. Finlay, Union- ville, and baby Ola ave guests at Mv, Ed. virtue's .... Mvs. llarry Hart and Mvs. Wm. Northcote, Toronto, and Mr. Wesley Phlp, Arthuv,, were guests of their uncle and aunt, Mv. and Mvs. J. H. W.,ry.... Miss Mary Richards witli friends lu Oshawa.... Congratulations to Miss -velma Staples in successfully passing Jr. Theoy .... The'oystev supper under the auspices of the U. F. 0, was a decided succese. A good pvogram ~was given and oysters and other goodý things in abundance fully enjoyed. . . "Ingratitude" was the subject, of Pastor Wickett's Sunday evening addvess. He assisted the men's splen- did choir whicli we trust will sing again ln the near future. Why are a number of these no tregular lielpeve in the service of praise ?'. . Thursday's League was in charge of Miss Mary Richards; topic was well taken by Mr. Dougînes Cole'assisted by Missi Winifred Cole; a piano sole by Miss Mnay Gardiner and a solo by Miss Margaret Pollock .... Rev. W. T. Wickett and his splendid performers gave>their famous play t Zion on Tuesday evening. _. Mrs. T. R. Hoav lias returned from an extended visit witli ler dauglters, Mrs. T, A. An- derson, Toronto, and Mvs. L. Gvoss- kurth, Laurel. ENNISKItLEN Mrs. Andrew Sha rpe was preseated wiîth a 'Silver Cross in memory oflier son James, wlio was killed on June 2nd., 1916 .... Mr. and Mvs. Ru pevt Byevs, Mr. and Mrs. Leith, Byers visited Mv. Adam Sharpe's. Temperance Sunday service was led by Mr., James A. Werry, Supt. Splendid temperance veadings weve given by Messrs. Howard Pye and J, A. Werry and Mrs. Theo. M. Slemon . - -. Thursday's League was ij charge of Litevavy vice-President, Dr. Fer- guson. A debate "Resolved that l driving sliould sliould carry liglts" la which the affirmative taken by MissesI Ola Gow, Helena Werry and Howard Pye, won, Negative sîde was taken by Francis Wervy, Robert and Wil- liam Stainton. ... . Pleased to report Nurse Crookshanks improving>nicely from effects of dipltheria. .... edchool Mouday -the room was fumi- .gated. Only on. case of diplitheria iu the community. A gloom wns cast over the whole community last Thursd4ny wlien it was leavned tînt Mrs. Byron J. Mc- Laughliu lad passed awny, a victim of thnt dreadful dîsense diphtherin. Mrs. McLaughlin had a very serious fali about 10 dnys previous to cou- trncting dipltherin and ln spite of ali tiat medical skill and good nursiug could do death climed her on Feb. 17. She lenves to mouru ber loss, a sorrowing liusband and three COURTICE U. F. O. MEETING Miss Olive Pound has returned Regularmeeting of Providence U. from a pleasant two weeks' visit with F. O., will be held la Shaw's School reýlatives in Peterboro .... Mrs. Acy House, on Tuesday, March ist., at Penfound is visiting at Coumbus.... 8 p. m. Good attiendance vequested. Miss Mabelle F. Walter is visitîng_________ relatives la Peerboro., . . Mrs. (Rev.) ,W. S. Boyce was la Port Pericy for.aON S L f ew days with lier son Edgevton, wlio U T nN S L was quite ill ... . A good crowrd ofEp- o wovtli Leaguers from Maple Grove oOSHL fFET N visited our League on Tliursday even- COS H AT EFTE S AN ing, last and gave a splendid program. ______L Social hour and refresliments f ollow- The undersigned lias received instruc- ed, provided by Ebenezerites. tions from the estate- of the late MAPLE GROVE HUGH GREENLEES 'r- seil 1_y Duoiic ýAuction ,ont+1' Glad to report Mv. R. R. Stevens and Mvs. Wm. Lymer doing aicely lu Bowmanville Hospital . ... Messrs. L., C. Snowden, J. D. Stevens nttended the Holstein Sale in Brantford this week. .U. F~. O. meeting was a great success, program given by the Junior Farmers as f ollows was good:, Dairy- ing-Ross Stevens; Hog Raing- Lloyd Crago; Junior Farmers' Or- ganization and its Benefits, Eber Snowde .... Our League visited Ebenezen last week and report a good time ... . Mrs. Frost, Stirling, visited lier daugbten, Mrs. Claude Tucke. . . Mr. Fred Lau. attended tie fun-! eral of lis brother-in-law at Coîborne 1 last week. He lad a wood bee on' Tuesday. Premilies One Mile East of Bowman- ville on' Kingston Road on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 The wiole of hie liouseliold effects and cliattels, including bedroom1 Suites, Parlor Suite, Black Walnut Dining-room Suite, Kitchen utensils, beds and bedding, in fact everything la a well furnislied home. There will also be sold a quantity of baled liay., Sale at i o'clocý sharp. TERMS--CASH - L. A. W., TOLE, DARLINGTON 8-i Auctioneer Mrs. Roy, VanCamp le attending lier mother, Mrs. S. Snowden, Maplej Grove, who le, eeiously il!.... Mr. am~ao S. H. Wood has been visiting f riends MULiUUIN S L lu Toronto ... . Mvs. Acy Peufound, SAL Courtice, i4 spending a few dauysl with 1&e Thos. VanCamp.... .Mr.ý The undersigned lias received in- Roy Metcalf lias bouglit a young car- structions from niage horse frein Mv. Ira Pearce.... NATHAN HAYES Mvs. Thon. vanCamp wae a recent t elb ulcacino h vistor wltli ler sister, Mvs. Mongan,'t elb uleacino h Chatham ... . Mr. and Mrs. A. Short prexulses Taunton' vsited their son, Mr. Blake I LOT 15, CON. 6. DARLINGTON' Short... . The Base Lin. S. S. le welh on attençled of -late, the girls Bible Class!WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, le orègaized with a meaibevship of 20. Miss Bessie Crago le President, the following valuable Farm Stock, and Mr. Mark Blackburn, tendher. 'mpements,et fHORSES-Pendheron Hors., 9 yer;Bay Genenal Purpose Horse. AUCTIOIN SALES 1 PICS-S Pige, 100 hbs. eacli; White FriayFebuar 2,-M. E L.Wil 1Yorkshire Sow, due April i. Fniay Ferury25,Mn E L.Wi-~ POULTRY-2 Ducko, 1 Drake; 2 liaxuson, Hampton, will sel nîl of Geese, 1 Gander; 100 Young Laylng ils farm stock, impleaients, etc. Heas. Sale at i o'clock. Se. bills. Geo.;FE-0 u.Mxd Gan andTedJacson Autioeer . Quantity Mangolds; Quaatity Mixed Saturday, Febnuary 26-Mn. Wesley Hay; Quantity Corn Sheaves. D. Bragg, lot 30, con. 2, Clarke;, CATTLE-2 Steers, i yr.; Jersey (Bellwood Farm), will sell aIl of C s, yrs., due tîme of sale,; Black' hie f arm stock, implements, etc. Cow,10y.,deArl4hBac S.. bille. Sale at 12.30 p).ai. Geo. n t Cow, 0 yrs., due pi Mt;ack4 Jacksn, Actioeer.Red and White Heifer, rising 3 yrs., Wecluesday, March 2-Mn. Nathan due July 13; Holstein and Durhamu Hayes, lot 15, cou. 6, Dnliagton,iCow, 4 yrs., due time of sale, Black will seIl all of lis farai stock, î- and White Heifen, rising 3 yns., due pleaients, etc. Sale at i P. M. August 12; .Holstein and Durhgam See bille. Theo. M. Sîemon, Auc-1 Cow, 5 yrs., due ia Mardli. tioner.IMPLEMENTS-Hay Rake, Bain Friday, Mardli 4,-Mv. E. Thompeon,1 Wagon, Land Roler; Root Pulper, lot 18, cou. 8, Dnlingten, will sell1 Sleighs, 4-Section Harrows, Wilkin- aIl of ils fanai stock, implements, 1 son, Scufier,- Sylvester Seed Drill, etc. See bille. Sale at i p. ai. Disc Harrow, Wlieel-Barrow, 2 Sets Theo. M. Slemon, Auctioneer., Maesey-Harrie Mower, Chatham Fan- Weclnes day, Mardli 9-To close es- ning Mill, Cockshutt Gang Plow, Me- tnte of late H. L. Newlove, the Laughlia Cutter, new; Wilkinson fanai stock nnd implements, lieuse-I Walkiag Plow, 2 Sets Single Driving hold furuiture, etc., will be sold at Harness, 2 Bugges-i Graý Top bis late resideuce, Kingston Rond, Buggy, aew; Massey-Harris Binder, East, Bowmanville. Salenat 12.30~ nearly new; Combination Grain and 'elock. Theo. M. Siemon, Stock Rack, Set Doubile Brase Mount- Auctioneer. ed H1aruess, Pig Box, 2 Ladders, 3 Tuesday, Mardli 15,-Mn. J. E. Rindi, 1Milk'Cans, Pig Trough, Grindtone, Newcastle, will seli all of hie -fanai: Dash Chuva, 25 Grain Bage, Set Clim- stock, implements, etc. Sale at i es, Step-Ladder, Barnel Chura, Cross- p. ai. See bis. Geo. Jackson, Cut Snw, Set Barn Scales, 5 Herse Auctioneer. :C ohiars, 3 Herse Blankets, Maesey- TuesayMarh 1,-M. A H.Harris Separater, uew ;Set Steel Wire Tuesday , n. 1,Mln A. H.Feuce.Stretchers, Massey-Harris Cul- wihl seli ail of hie farai stock, im- ivtr, uaaly new; Some Houe. Fur- plements, housdhold eff ects, etc. nishinge, Shovels, Fonke, ,Hoes, Chils Sale at 1 o'clock. See bille. Theo. aud numerous other articles. M. Slemon, Auctioneer. Sale at one o'ciock sharp. Thursday, March 17-The Estate of TERMS:On Pige, Hay , Corn, Grain the late W. E. Jewell, lot 7, con-1 Poultry, Roots and ahi sumo of $15 cession 1, Darlfington, wilh selî al' and under, cash; over that amount of the fanai stock, implement%, 7 monthe',credit on approved notes. etc. S.. bille. Salenat:12.30 p. ai. 5 per cent per annuai off for cash. Geo. and Ted Jackson, Auction- G. A. Stepkenual TIsse M. Sîsînon, eevs. Clerk. Auctioneer. IArn Offering For Friday Sea Herring at............................................... 40c Stock Food ................................... 10 per cent off Kellogg's Krumbles 2 for ................................25c 3 lbs. good Rice .................................. 25C Boots and ShoeS just arrived ............10 per cent off Mitts and Overalîs .............................20 per cent off 5 lbs. Corn Meal .....................................*.......25c 5 lbs. Rolled Oats ......................................;......25c il Bars Soap,-,Comfort, Sunlight, Gold, P.&G. Naphtha for ............................................ $1.00 Black Tea, regular 60c lb. for ...........................40c Pea Nut Butter, per lb., only, ............................ 30C Seedless Raisins, very choice, lb .....................30c 2 lb. Blue Rose Japan Rice,.................................25c Men's and Boys' Heavy Rubbers going ..........At Cost A Big Drop in Prices of Dry Goods. ROYAL, CYRUS AND PASTRY FLOUR. ALWAYS ON HAND HA.MPTONý'S NEW- STORE Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Paipts and Oils A. E. Jennings, Pro prietor. PHONE 350r2-2 Bank of Montreal Building -TEMPERANCE WORKERS ATTENTION!t A meeting of the- Temuperane Workers of the township of Darling-l ton, will b. lield in the Hampton Metliodist Churcli, on Monday, Feb. 2Sth., at 2 p. m., to elect officers and organize for the coming Referendum. Let there be a zood attendance. H. J. WE-RRY, Township vice-President. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walshi spent Sundayj ln Oslaia and attended the S. A. la that place. Mr. W. N. Buckley, Newcastle, bouglit a finie Jersey Cow £rom Badel Smithfield which so tickled Editor Davidson that lie gave hlm a write- up. The funny point is that Mr. l3uckley is a Fancier and Champion of Holsteins. DLIHAM COUNTY, PUREBRED CALF CLUB. To Incl ude Shorthorns, Hoisteins and Other Breeds. West Durham Ardlual Society wish to announc'e that owing to in- terest shown in Shorthorn Calf Club it lias, decided to include ail other breeds. This lias necessitated changing the rules glightly and extending time of application to Monday, Mardi 7th. Farmers intending joining the Club will greatly assist the comnittee by making applications at once. soin. time curing tne iall at wuien au the calves will b. shewn and good prizes awnrded. These calves are being selected by a committee of the West Durhamn Agricul- tural Society, co-operating with the Ag- 4. ricultural Representative and euly geed individuals of higli class breeding will be 5 selected. The ceet le estiaiated at frein $125 te $100 but it will be kept as low as possible (5,e Every animal will be insured for twelve menthe for full value se the meaibers rua ne risk until the caîf le eold or pald fer. The calves will be distributed from Bewaianville and will be allottefi by drawing lots. Prices will vary soaiewhat.6 depeadlng on age, but ail wlll be falrly valued accordîng te qiqality and age. 7. To the Parents:-, This le eue of the first Purebred Caif Clubs organized la Ontario, but la the United States they have proven thelr 9- worth. Otari's, future greatness de- pende te a great extent ou her live stock. JBy menas of this club we hope te intro- 10. duc. good young-,anin;,s of correct type and brecding at a reasonable pnlce and perhaps a caîfmamy do soaiething te intereet your boy in the fanai and help te make hlm a successful fariner. The calves will be registered in the bey's na'ine aud while we hope every oeeof t11e calves aniay be kept for years- te coin.. if any of' the boys.,wants te seil hie la12 the faIT, lie cat do se as'Purebred fe-1. males are always in great demand at goed prices., Oue of our largeet Purebred breeders 13. in Ontario today when he made hie stant, had te be urged by oeeof the breeders te purchase is firet female. Now he is 14. about te retire and hiesens are carryiag on. He le neyer tired ef tellinig how h. 15. was afraid te take the first step and how he bas always been indebted te the amaI who gave hlmi hie tart. A pure-bred caîf owned by your son may have influencesi far greater than anything you have ever 16 darefi te hope for. We are alilang at reasouable quaiity 1 wlth geod pedigree and are looking for17 fouadation stock fer Durham County boys1 te build future herds of Purebred Cattie. 18. RU LES The Club shah bc called the "'Durham County Purebred Caif Club". The objecte of the Club are:- (a) To create a deeper interest iu Pure Bred Live Stock. (b) Provide a good lot of Purebred Heifers with ýthe hope that they wjll be used as foundation stock for a splendid herd of Purebred stock. (c) Interesting boys and young meiean the feeding and breeding of cattie. (d) Encouraglng the proper care of stock and best methods of feed- Ing. The Club wil be directed by a Coin- ailttee of West Durham Agricultur- al Society, assisted by the Agiaul- tural Representatives. Money will be advanced by the Banik of Montreal, Bowmanville. Membership, boys and youug men of 12 and under 20 years of age. Registered Purebred Stock will b., djstributed and the members wil be alioted a caîf by drawing for It. A.) The Club does not confine Itself to any particular breed. Memi- bers may choose their. favorite breed, stating choice desired on applicatidn.' Ail calves wjll be dstributed fnom Bowmanville' on the samne day. AUl heifers will b. regietered ia the boy's namne. A note for eight months will be given by the meaiber. When the note falîs due the calf muet be paid for and cannot be sold be-' fore this le done. A show, wilUbc arranged for soein timie in the faîl at whjch several prizes will be given., Special classes will be, included la Prize List ae' West Durham Fair, Bowmanvilie, for meaibers of thîs Club. Meaibers will also be entit- led te enter tlieir animale in regu- lar classes at the Fair. AUl heifers kept by the boys muet net be bred till approved by the Committee. The Dept. of Agriculture wiIl aselet ln any way possible by giving in- formation on feeding, care, etc. Only one meaiber of a family wlll b. supplicd'with a caif. The committe. reserves the right to limit the membership, reject an application, or make any additional rules they deem afivisable for the satisfactory cenduct of the club. Applications considered la the order la which they are received. Application for meaiberehlp closes March 7th.t Calves will be ditributed lu March. Applic;ation forms may be secured ftom J. S. Moorcraft, Se'y. Bow- maville; F. C. Paterson, Agricultural Representative, Port Hope; or Committee: John Baker, E. F. Weatherilt, Alan Campbell, L. C. Snow- den. Mitchell's Sanitary Drûg Store lleadquarters for Drugs-Patent Medicines-Toilet Articles-Rub- ber Goods-Sponges-Victor Victrolas-Vic- tor Records-Mitchell's Talking Machines -Neilson's Chocolates. Our Sanitary Optical Department Each week we are fitting more patients with Kryptoks-the invisible bîfocals-for four prin- cipal reasons: The ugly seam of the old style is eliminated. There is no wafer to fali off. The shock in changing< from far to near vision is greatly reduced. Being invisible the wearer looks younger. Worth whie ae tey not ---VW - o-u!id-1be-gadiw-ohave you cal -an-diet our Registered Optometrist, Mr. R. M. Mitchell, show you these lenses. R. M. Mitchell & Co. Druggists and Optometrista Bowmanv'ille Final Winter, i Clearance Sale 15 DAYS ONLY1 5 DAYS WHITE SATIN QUILTS Reg. $ 3. 0 0...... sale price $2.15 Reg. $3.50....... sale price '$2.50 Reg. $4.95 ...... sale price $3.60 BEST QUALITY FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Reg. $3.50 ...... sale price, $1.98 Reg. $4.00 ...... sale price $2.98 Reg. $5,00 ...... sale price i3.90 LADIES' KNITTED' UNDER. WEAR, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Reg. 75c each . ... sale price 49c Reg. $1,00 and $1.25,' sale prie75e 25 per cent, off ail other qualities WHITE WEAR Niglit Gowns, Underskirts, Drawers Camisoles, Corset Covers, Combla- ations, etc., your choice of any gar- ment 25 per cent. off regular price. WOOL KNITTED) GOODS Sweater Coats, Scarf s,,Caps, Glov- es, Mitts, Children's Pullovers, etc. AT EXACTLY HALF PRICE Staple and Fancy Goods of *very description are'being offered at a liberal reducion off regular prices. FLANNELETTES A splendid asortment: Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. .Reg. Reg. Reg. 40e..... .... sale price 45e......... sale price 50c......... sale price 55e......... sale prie. 606......... sale prie. 65e......... sale pnice 75e......... sale price LADIES' TAILORED SKIRTS Gabardine, Serge, Silk Poplins, etc., ail new and correct style, ONE THIRD OFF REG. PRICE LAPIES' WAISTS Silk, Crepe-de-Chene, Georget4e and Voiles, a very uic. assortaient stll left te ehoose from ONE THIRD OFF REG. PRICES Dress Godds, Kimona Clothas, Eider- dlowns, and Coatings ail on sale nt ONE THIRD OFF REG. PRICE LADIES' COATS AND SUITS' Your cholce of" any garment in stock at exactly 3PRICE S.W.Masonl& Son Opposite the Standard Bank," Bowmanville Phone 106 Consuit Mir. J., A. Webster if you have been out of work or you don't want to, outlay ail cash for your Easter Togs. A real business propositon-Hurry 1 Hurry ! a limited'number of men only can get in on this. MEN'S SUITS-- READY TO WEAR Ail styles, colors, etc., suitable for the particular Taste. See these High Quality at exceptional low prices. $1 9.50 $25-00 $29.50 Most SURtS $35-Blue Serge suitable f or the most particular practically the same cloth sold at $50 and $55 in most clothing stores last season, why you should flot NV EX CuÈeàclress up for Ese $19.50 to Dress up for Easter $35.00 Big Special in Men's Fine Shirts. Corne in and see them-Values, that were $3.00, $2.50, NOW $1.95, That New Spring Coat is Here-$19.50 to,$29.50 -uitable-Styles for-Any -Ag&é- They make the young men look better Maethe older men look young Where You Always Get Most Value For Your $ To the Boys and Young Farmers:- W. believe la Durham County as a Purebred Breeding gràund We believe that many of the yeung aiea and boys la this County should b. encouraged to commence the breeding of high clase Purebred Cattie. We are confident you have the ability te make good and we hope the Caîf Club as outliaed wili ap- peal te you. Pure Bred Heifers of, any breed frein 8-13 months of age will be furnished te the meaibers of the Club. Notes bearlng interest st 7 per. centwill b. accepted for a period of eight monthe. At the time the notes faîl due the owner, may pay for hie caif or he may selli t and redeema the note. A show wiii be hele c 1