I nappy IStrap Slippers Not in many seasons lias a shoe style taken Cana- dian women by storm like the strap slippers of to-day. Sensible idea too-they are cool, comfortable _________________and graceful. STRAPS-AND AGAIN STRAPS-SUMS IT UP ?MANY SHOE MEN are cauglit napping with none of these popular bar effects in stock,, but as usual we are re ady with a.splendid selection-and our prices are veryý reasonable, Black, Brown & Grey Welt Soles $9.00 to $10.00 Black, Brown & White Mackay Sewn $5.00 to $8 GREAT VARIETY FOR CHILDREN ALSO FRED R. FOLEY ON THE SUNNY SIDE Footftter BOWMAN VILLE. Pm- SPECIALS AT DUDLEY'S, This week we make thesespecial offerings: Pickled Shoulder Pork, per lb ..............22e Rolled Corned'Beef, per lb ... *..........***'*'18C Smoked Picnic Hams ,per lb ................27c Pure Beef Shortening, per lb ................12c Pure Home Rendered Lard,-5 lbs ..........$1.10 CANNED GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES Wilbert J. Dudley llorsey Block Phone 225 House 272 Bowmanville Special Values at Knowles' Grocery Salmon, small, 3 for ...............................25e Salmon, tali, 2 for.....................................25c Salmon, tal .... ....... ........................... 18C 4 IL pk. Pearline ...............35c Good Cooking Rice, 3 Ibs. for ...............25c Very- best Rice, per. lb ........ .....2 Corn Starch, 2 Ilbs. for ..............................25c Raisins, per. lb..................................... 28c Pork & Beans, 10 for............. .... $1.00 Toilet Soap, 3 barsfor........ ......... 25c Laundry Soap, 3 bars for ....................... ...25c Castile Soap, 6 bars for......... .......... 25c WE WANT'MÔRE -' FARM PRODUCE Flower and Garden Seeds in Packages or Bulk MILES KNOWLES Grocer Phone 36 Bowmanville = B eauty & Service are not always found in perfect combination, but when you use BEAVER VULCANITE ROOFING you have a combination that is both pleasing to the eye and satisfactory as to service. We have a variety of styles., TO SUIT EVERY PURPOSE AND EVERY, PURSE Caîl and see this material'before you cover your new building or renew your old roof We have a full line of other Building Material at prices considerably lower than last season Fresh Stock of Genuine D. L. & W. Scranton Coal ready for delivery at Summer Prices. McCleIlan & Company Limited King Street East Office Phone 15 - Residonces 228 and 274 Bowmanville M M T * 1 BOWMANVILLE, MAY 12th., 1921. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE This year's 9hautauqua prÉogram appears on page 2. Mr. H. G. Thurston, Toronto, was home over Sunday.- Miss Carnie Cherry, Toronto, spent Sunday witb her mother. Lady's brooch lost. See advt. Valued as a gift from a friend. Miss E. E. Haycraft recently visit- ed Mrs. W. J. llaycraft at Bnooklin. Mr. Andrew Nichoils,- Queen's Univéeýrsity, Kingston, is home for holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kîngscott, Toronto, visited with Sergt. Tom An- nison on -Sunday. Openîng football game here Sat- urday 6.15 p. m.-Oshawa vs. Bow- manville. Admission 25c. Prof .and Mrs. John Squair, Tor- onto,were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Stephens, Beech Ave. Some of the ladies from Mohawk Cross Roads will appear with Aunt Susan at St. Paul's on Friday, May 27th. Mise Ivtel Lowe, Oshawa, and Miss Grace Lowe, Toronto, spent the' week-end withr 3f>s. Wýekey Mat- thews. The W. A. will hold a Rummage Sale on Friday, May 2th., at 2.30 p. m., in St. John's Parish Hall, after-. noon tea 15c. 19-2w Her many friends were pleased to see Mrs. J. J. Mason at church Sun- day monning after many weeks' ab- sence through sickness. Old costumes, oldI songs, old chon- uses with orchestra accompaniment at St. Paul's, Lecture Room, on Fni- 1 ayevening, May 27th. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Haddy and son Jack, Toronto, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. Haddy left Monday on a business trip to Boston and New York. The annual meeting of WestDur- ham Women's Institute will be held on Tuesday, June l4th., at Solina. Delegates will please note change of ,date. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harris, Mr, and Mns. John Lord and Mrs. John Palmer were in Millhrook on Monday attending the funenal of their broth- er, Mn. George Page. Mrs. Edward Rutledge, Manvers Road, celebrated her 92ad birthday on Tuesday, May 1lOth., and is as hale, hearty and cheerful as many a wom- an twenty years younger. A birth- day cake on wbich 92 plump cherries covened the surface of the cake de- corated the table at whîch Mr. and Mns. C. M. Cawker, Miss Addie Caw- ker and Mn. and Mrs. F. C. Van- sotne were guests. Dr. Joh n Hoskin, K. C., Toronto, celebrnted his 86tb birthday last week and bas been the recipient of numerous congratulations. His very many friends will be sorny to lean that the condition of bis health of late bas made it necessary for him to remain in bed much of the time. AUl will hope that he may soon be around again s0 that he may enjoy the in- vigorating Spring weather. Successful Poultry Raising depends veny largely upon the start. Blatch- ford's Milk Magh is the Ideal Stant for Little Chicks, and you should see us at once and secure a supply. Mc- Clellan & Co. Limited. 17-4 DOG TAGS AIl persons owning or harbouring dogs in the Corporation of tbe Town of Bowmanville are required, accord- ing to by-law, to purchase a tag for same before May lst. Persons 'not having tags for their dogs are advised to secure tags at once or prosecutions will follow. Tbis notice is final. Richard Jarvis, 19-1 Chief of Police. AUCTION SALES Saturday, May 14-Mr., Wm. Quick, Elgin-st., will seil by public auction a quantity of household furniture and furnishings, including sevenal pieces of antique furniture. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Tenms: cash. L. A. W. Tole, Auctioneer. BIRTHS OSBORN E-In Clarke, May 7th., to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Osborne, a daughter. WIILLSON-At 11134-87th Ave., Strath- coja, AIta., May 1,' 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. N. (C. Willson, a son. TUCK-At 4 Barrie Ave., Toronto, May 6ý, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Tuck, a daughter, (Dorothy Irene.) MINISTERS AND CHURCHES. Rev. W. H. Spargo will preach in the Disciple Chutch Sunday morning and Rev. W. C. Washington in the evening. St. Paul's Church, Rev. D. W. Best, mi'nlbter. Il a. m.-"The Kingdom that Survives". 7 p. m.- "The Scale of Life". 12-1-Sun- day Scbool and Bible Classes. Metbodist Cburcb, Rev. S. C. Moore,, B. A., B. D., pastor. Sun-' day subjects: Il a .m.-"The Un- reaped Corner". 7 P. m.-"Tbe Race not to tbe Swift". 2.3 0 P. M. -Sunday Scbool and Men's Brother- bood. The Public Scbool Cadets about, 75 strong, under command of Sergt. Russelli Copeland ,attended service Sunday morning in the Metbodist Cburcb. Being Mother's Day eacb wore an appropriate, fiower and Past- or Moore pre;acbed a very suitable sermon. The choir rendered the an- tbem "This is the day whicb the Lord bath made" and Miss Hilda Curtis sang a sweet solo, "Childnen's Voices" In the evening Rev. S. C. Moore gave a veny practical address on "Manly Religion". The choir sang the an- tbem "The Son of God goes Forth to War", Mr. Blake Pollardand Dr. C. Wý Siemion taking the solo parts. Mr. R. M. Mitchell sang with splendid effect the solo, "Hand in Hand." WANTED ROOM WANTED-By retired gentle- man, prefer light housekeeping privileges. Apply Box 73, Bowmanville. 19-2 FOUND, FOU ND-Collie Dog in the northern part of Darlington. For particulars ap- ply at The Statesmnan Office ,Bowman- ville. 18-3w LOST IBROOCH LOST-A bine enamel.$ed brooch, between George and Liberty Stet.Reward for return toStatesmian Office. 19-2 FARMS WANTEDPORT PARLINGTON HA 1RBOR 1CO DIURIIAM CCOTNTY FARMS for eus- tomers. Owners of first-class proper- ANNUAL MEETING ties, who wish te seil please communi- Ntc shrb ie htteaa cate withNoieI eeygvntathanu F. J. MITCHELL General Meeting of the Stockholders Phone 105 P 0. Box 353 the Port Darlington IRarbor Company w Bowmanville 19-1' he held at the office of the Compan Port Darlington, Town of Bowmianvi:l on Monday the sixth day of June, 192 at the hour of four o'clock in the af te ARTICLES FOR SALE noon for the election 0f-Directors for il ______said Company for ensuing yeer and f WIRE FENCE-5 rods, No. 9 wire, 50; transaction of such business as may con inch high. Apply Lou Tapson, Ontario- hefore the meeting. st., Bowmanvîîle. 19-il J. A. McCLELLAN, FO R SA LE-Motor Boat in good con- Secretsr dition, .price reasonable. Address 'IL" Dated at Bowmianville ,May 11, 1921., 19 Drawer' "N", Bowmanviîîe. 18-2,__________________ Jersey Cow, just renewed, with caîf by, ber side. Apply te George Charlton, con-; Men's made-to-order suits $25f cession-st., near Nursery Corners, Bow- Cuh oatn&Cyemns manville. 17-t f Cuh ontn&Cyemn AUTO KNITTER-Witb rihhing at -___ tachment complete, will selI cbeap. Ap- ply The Repair Shop, Temnperance-st., Bowmanvllle. 19-1 FOR SALE-Choice Shortbora Bull, roan la color, good Scotch breeding, splendid individual. Price very reason- able for quick sale. Chas. ,AlIin, R. R. 4, Bowmanville, phone 126-12 16-tf FOR SA LE-Rubber tired( buggy, 2 W-43,S Ai demnocrats, cream separator, large iron g l punip, 2 sets harness, 2 Edison Phono- list property of Jesse Cole will be offered for auction at Wm. Quick's, sale, Satur- day next.1 19-1 FOR SALE-Two General Piut>ose' Colts,, rising four years, make fine driv-*S w ers, been used double. Will be sold worth the, money. Caîl aad see them at Marchment Farm, Arthur Bellman, phone 139-12, R. R. 4, Bowmianville. 15-tf FOR'SALE-A quantity of lumber,ý doors and windows, 1 glass porch la good condition, also 1 steel r'ange with water front almost new. Any person r-equiring ing same look up C. Bagnell, Ring-st., East, and get a bargala. / 18-tf FOR SALE-A limited number of Cuth- bert Raspberry canes at $300 per huni- red or 20 dollars per thousand, also Sena- ter Dunlop Strawberry Plants at one dol- lar per hundred or eight dollars per thousand. Sydney Brown, R R. 6, Bow- manville, lot 13, con. 3, Darlington. 18-3* FORD CAR-The development of un- fortunate circumstances compels me to sacrifice my Ford Touring 1916 la Ai run- ning condition new tires, one man top, speedometer and other extras; includiag tools and ýpare tire. 'For an attractive and dependable used dar look this Up. W. S. Long, Box 402, Pine-st., Port Hope. Ont. 1r LADY'S NAVY BLUE SERGE SUIT-Size 38, Good material and almost as good as new. A ral barS gain for quick sale. Aply t 'Ill I B. I. Drawer B, Bowmanville . 18-t Kitchený Cabinet Bargain This Week Onty Kitchen Cabinet Regular $58.0 for $50.0 I~ ~~Y 'a1 Barnet Kitchen Cabinet, white enamel, same as illustration, regu- lar $90 for $82.00 WILLIAMS & CANN Furniture Dealers Phone 58 or 159 Fune ral Directors n.r.y. an n HELP WANTED HELP WANTED-A young man cap- able of miiking and doing other work on a farm. Apply to H. A. Farrow, R. R. 3, Bowmanville, phone 124-14. 1 18-tf AGENTS-Be independent. Act la your city and country introducing 25 lines fast selllng rbele household apparrel. Niake $15, a day np. Write 432 Welling. ton West, Toronto. WANTED-.At Bowmanvile Beach June lst., woman whýýo can help cook and do general housework where summer gnests are kept. A gýood lively place for a good appearing thrifty woman or girl. Apply Mrs. W. J. B3erry, B3owmainville. 1 19-tf, WANTED+.-Watkins Lady or Gentle- man in the Town of Bowmranviile for the fainus Watkins-Produets. Known every- where. This is a big opportunity. Write to-day for full particulars. The J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. H-3, Hamnilton, Ont. -18-4 PROPERT'Y FOR SALE $350gili bu-y 8 rom brick bouse and office attached, opposite, Town 1Hafl. L. A . W. Tle, Bowmanville. FOR SALE-To close an estatte: H-ouse, Stable and 1/ acre lot in, Bowmanvifle on the north-west corner of Church and Division Streets opposite the Methodist Church. For particulars apply to John Lyle, Town Hall, Bowmanville, Ontario. il-tf TO LET APARTMENT TO'LET-4 rooms, witli electric light and water conveniences over Statesman Office. Apply to Norman ýS. B. James. HOUSE TO RENT-¾ m tile west of Bowmanville on Kingston Road. Apply to R. R. Stevens, R. IR. 3, Bowmanville, phone 175-r 3. il-tf as This Week At Mason & Son' s LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES One Hundred Ladies' bouse Dresses, attractive pat.terns, assorted sizes, this week only from SPRING COATS REDUCED $2.50 to $4.50 20 PER CENT Here's what will please the ladies-Ladies' and Misses' Spring Coats to clear this week at 20 per cent off CHILDREN'S COATS AT HALF PRICE Now you can buy that coat-,--Children's Coats, from 4 to, 14 years,,in blue serge and tweeds at LADIES' SPRING Haîf, Price SUITS There is only 20 of these real stylish Ladies' Spring Suits left which will seil quickly this week at One Third Off WHITE WEAR GREATLY REDUCED JUi~ It will pay you to buy whitewear this week when prices are greatly reduced, fl/h ~SUMMER DRESSES ARE HERE ~ The ladies will be glad to, know we have received this week a grand assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Sum- mer Dresses in Voiles and Ginghams. New Palm Beach Cloths in all colors, Raw Silks, Ging- hams, etc. SPECIAL NOTICE-Discount of 2 per cent will, beaI- lowed on all accounts paid before Saturday, May l4th., at 10.30 P. M. *s S.W. Mason So Opposite the Standard. Bank, Bowmanville Phone 106 DEATHS DEYELL-At'Mlllbrook, May 6th.,,Rob-z ci-t Ieyell, aged 77 years. OSBORNE-In Bowmanville, May 11, Richard Osborne, aged 81 years. Funeral from his late residence, Wel- lington-st., on Friday Mhy, llth., a1 2 p. M.1 VARCOE-At Niagara Falls, N. Y.,J Wednesday, May llth, John Varcoe, aged 64 years. Funeral from the residence of hi s bro- ther, Mr. George -Varcoe, Odell-st. Bow- mýanville, on Friday, May l3th., at 3 p. m. to the cemetety. CA RR-la Oshawa, May 8th, William Carr, aged 68 years. PAG E-Ia Millbrook, May th., George Page, aged 72 years. ALCHIN-In Oshawa, May lOth, Ruth Alchin, la ber 72nd year, SLEEMAN-At Welcome, May 9th.,' James G. fleeman, aged 42 years. 1 BYRN E-At Port Hope May 9th, Daniel Byrne, beloved husband of Martha Pid- geon, aged 83 years., KI NG-In Bowmanville, May 9th.,l Major William, Crickmore King, Post-' master, aged 68 years. BOWELL-In'Belleville, May 6, Charles James Bowell, Editor, of "The IntellIgen- er", aged 54 years and 8 moaths. PETTIBONE-In Clarke, April Stb.,ý Thelma Beatrice, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pettibone, aged llmonths and 9 days. McCUTrCHEON-In Clarke, May 5th., Sarah MeCutcheon. Funeral fromn the residence of Mr. Robert Cooper Inter- red at Orono Cemetery. HARVEY-On Mvay 5th., at the resi- dence of ber daughter, Mrs. C. B. Wright, 914 Queen-st., east Toronito, Ana Gamble, widow of the late Johin Harvey, Port Hope. DAVIDSON-At Newcastle, May 7th., Leopold 1). Davidson, Publisher and Bdi- tor of The Newcastle Independent, and Clerk of the Division Court, aged 63 years. Iaterred at Brighton. HORS EV-At 49 Grenville-st. Toroato, on Wedcnesday, May llth., Letiti'a Eorsey,, widow of the late John E. Horsey,ý ia ber 60th year. Interment at Bowmaaville Cemetery on arrval of the 10.35 a. m. G. T. R. train on Friday, Mayllth. The' Shop That Leads The. Story'of the, Woman Who Stored her own Furs She came into our sbop last Autumn and pulled out of a paper.wrapping tbe most dejected looking muif and stole we have seen in many a day. "Look how dry the pelts are-aIl the beautiful lustre is gone." And she pnoceeded at once to place the blame on the fumiers who bad sold bier these valuable furs. "Where were tbey stored?" we inquired. "Oh, I just put them away myself-just as carefully as pos- sible-la my clothes closet." 1 We at once pointed out to this woman that lier f nrrier was in no wise to blame-she herself must shoulder the responisibility. No f uns will retain their gloss and fiulBiness in close, bot quarters, Had she spent a f ew pennies in storing bier furs properly she would have saved berself many actual dollars. Our storage vaults are clear, dry and of a frigid, even tem- perature tbougbout the hottest Summen weather. Our charges f ot cleaning,' stonage and insurance are 3 per cent of the fair valuation you yourself place upon your furs. Your Furs WilI need Remiodelling in the Season'e Newest Designs. We wiII gladly give any estimate required. G. N. TURSTO Bowmanville's Up-to-date HaberdasheryI and Fur Shop. ville 1 Il PREMI Mý'j xlm iiowmani