BOWMANVILLE, JUNE 9th., 1921. DARLINGTON The-Durham Flax Co. bas rented -ome land from Mr. valeau, Burk farm, for growing flax, Mr. H. T. Power has done the plowing for them -wRth his tractor ... . Mr. and, Mrs. Ernest Alun, West Oshawa, were re- cent visitoirs with bis sister, Mis. Blruce Mpecalf. . .. Mr. and Mrs. John Allin were ln Whitby recently to see Mrs. Allin's uncle who lisil ... .Mis. John Hoit is visiting ber mother, Mrs. John Clark, Pickering .... Mis. P. iReddon and Miss, Annie, Toronto, Miss Mary Hume, town, were week- end visitors at Mr. W. H. Wood's.. ..Mr. and Mis, W. W. Allun, town, spent. Sunday with their cousins, Mr. ;nd Mis, W. H. Wood. Men's made-to-order suits '$25 at e.ouch. Johnston & Crydermar's. COURTICE Mr. Oti sWorden and daugbter Patty, Miss Marlon Woîden, Toronto, were over the week-end guets ai -Mrs. C. Worden's; Mr. and Mis. R. R. Couitice and daughter Florence, Mi. Gay and family, Mi. and Mis. Blake and Mis. Leo. Courtice spent Sunday with Providence friends; Miss Aura Brooks bas been visiting in Toronto; IMis, (Rev.) W. S. P. Boyce is lu Napanee attending W. M. S. Con- vention; Deputy Reeve W R. Court. ice is attending Counties Council at f3obourg. Mis. Courtice joined lm on Wednesday to take ln Waiden's trip to Rochester; Miss Aura Rundle Bowmanville Hospital, visited bier -aunt, Mis. Acy Penfound; Miss Ethel Brooks spent the week-end at home; Mis, Blake Courtice, Florence and Lawrencec rccently visited Mis. A. E. Clemens, Tyrone, 1A fine showing of Ladies' Suite and Coats 15 being sbown this week at Coucb, Jobnston & Cryderman's. 14 AMPTON Vîstors: Miss Ethleen Johns, Mrs. W., N. B rown, Toronto, Miss Nancy ,Johns, Claremont, spent the holiday -it home; Mis. F. Corden is visitîng in ll'roonto; 'Mi. Loune Hastings, "!ýôonto le holidaying at homc; Mis. E. L. Wliamson -is attending the W. M. S. Convention at Napanee;Mrs. W. J, Ranton, Toronto, is visiting bier sister, Mis. W. J. Virtue; Miss Mai- ion Stevens Sundayed with bier broth- ei in Oshawa; Mr. and Mis. W. Robbins and Miss Maude Curtis, Toi- onto, visiting Mus. James Curtis ;Sev- 1taraI Hamptonions attended anniver- c;aries at Zion and Providence on Sun- ý'ay; Miss Gertruide, Stevens, Mi. and Mirs. E. Boyd, Toronto, at Mu. Enoch ,Stevens'; Miss Elena Niddcry, Toi- onto, visited Mis. Levi Niddery; Mis. Caroline Montgomery, Toronto, is guest at Mi. E. Trull's; Mi. and Mis,. C. Clemens, Oshawa, visiting at Mi. H. E. Cole'c; Mi. and Mis. Fred -Tamblyn and -childien, Orono, with ?Mr. and Mis. W. Wilbuî; Mu. and Mus. Will Wilbur were taken by sur- prise on, Thuusday evening when some foîty young people and fricnds met at their home to spend the even- ïng- Mu. F. J. Groat aftei calling The company to eider, lu a f ew weil chesen words made known the pur- pose of the gathering and at the pioper, timo, on behaîf of the comn- panhy Miss Minnie Horn prescnted Mi. aud Mis. Wilbur with a -very dainty tea service and ment f ork as a token of go od-wîll. Mi. Wilbur made a veiy suitabie reply after which the ýevenig was spent in gantes and lunch was served. TYRONE Ladies, reserve June l7tb., for W. M. S. quîlting. "Sacrifice Nacessary, for Disciple- audp".---Matt. 16 :24-made a helpful service Sunday morninig by Rev. W. T. Wickett. Good music from choir. Eeaitiest congratulations to Mi. A. F. Annia. B. A.. in hic spleiidid re- cord maintained at Toronto Univer- eity. Best wisbes of everyona goes with hlm in whatevor sphere of activ- ity be decides to pursue. League opening exorcises were ,conducted by the Prosident on Thurs- day, lst Vice Mu. A. Hilîs in chair. !Mrs.. L. J. Goodman discuscod the topie "Btter Friendshipc". Readings were given by Enîl Byam and Harry Hntberley; piano duet by Misses Gar- diner and "Meditation"l by the or- ehestrn, followed by roll cal. A goodly number of Tyronese at- tendled Providence Anuivorsary te, hear oui much esteemed former Jun- ioi pastor, Bey. H.. S. Cobb, B. A., and, te, congratuinte hlm net only in hic splendid 'succo6àss at Victoria College, 'Toronto, but lu wnning one of Dar- lington's fairest young ladies (nee Miss Ella Wight), for bis hf e partner. Visîtors:- Miss Elma Gardiner, Pet- erboro Normal, at home; Mus. -B. Courtice and childien, Courtice, 'at Mir. A. E. Clamens'; Mi. and-Mis. W. Mliller, Mr. and Mis. N Woodley, motored to Toronto Saturday; Bev. W. T. Wîckett and Mis. Wickett, Mi. aud- Mis. S. T. Hoar, Mr. and Mis. J. H. Mutton, Misses-E. M. Werry aud M. LU Wight were guests at the Cobb -Wight wedding; Bey. and Mis. W. T. Wickett, attended the Lowe- White wedding in Bethany on Thure- day; ,Mr. John Elliot, B. A.,, of Bnwnanv11c Hi'h dal eafwas getat Mir.-W.R.Ce ns; i. ugson, Myrtle, was guest of Mis. F, G. Byam; Mi. and Mis. Roy Me- iLaughlini, Mi. and Mis. Geo. Me- ýLaughbn, Oshawa, were guests at MIr. B. F.>' Gardiner's; Mi. and Mis. .las. Souch, Bowmanville, Mis. Jewell, '1i. Robait sud Miss Mînnie Jewell, 'Oshawa, at Mr. Thos. Richards';éMi. cmd 3is. Geo. Scott sud daughiter Florence, Oshawa, Miss Ethel Skin- ner, Toronto, spent Sunday at Mi. Levi Skinner's; Mi. Levi Skinner and Mise Gertrude Skinner attènded the funeral of hie brother, Mi. Jas. Skin- ,zýr, Brooklin, on Monday. EBENEZER TI,4q anniveîsary services of Eben- ezer Sunday School will be beld as follows: On Sunday, June 12th., Rev. S. W. Dean, Superintendent of Fred Victor Mission, Toronto, will preacb at 10, a. m., 2 and 7 p. m. Music by, choir and schoolt. Special off ering for scbool funds. On Mon- day, June 13, at 8 p. m., Rev. Byron Stauffer, Toronto, will lecture 'on i"If I were Twenty-one Again". Solos by Mr'. Frank Walter, Peter- boro. Corne carly for the coin-' munity singing previous to the lect- ure. Admission 25e and 40c. Double tickets 75. 1 A South Dailington Football match will be played at 5.30 p. m., bctwcen Zion and Ebenezer. 22-2w HAYDON Visitors: Mi. and Mis. John Gin- ham, Bowmanville, at Mi. D. Grabam's; Mi. and Mis, W. T. Taylor, Solina, at Mi. J. Gilbank's; Mi. and Mis. Clarence Avery at Bowman- ville .... The -sympatby of the whole community is extended to Mr. and Mis. Leslie Graham in the death of their littie daughter ...Pastor Wickett delivered an excellent ser- mon bere on Sunday afternooa from. Matt. 16: 25. Service will be held here next Sunday aîternoon at 2 o",,lck..._ Temperance instruction, under leadership of Mis. Tbos. Cowl- ing, was hcld on Sunday morning and iwas very intercsting and helpful to ail present. ENNISKILLEN ,Visitors: Mi. and Mis. W. A. Bain, Toronto, Mr. William Tîewin, town, at Mi. John Slemon's; Mis. Nathan Byeîs with relatives in town; Miss Reta and Mi. Teddie Robbins, Rochester, N. Y., at their fath er's, Mi. Frank Robbins, who bas beeni laid np with a spiained ankle; Mi. White- well Hall, Whitby, visited at Mi. Wes- ley and Walter Oke's; Mis. Pinch, town, at Mi. Geo. Pîeston's rccently; Mis. Wesley Oke and Miss Gertrude recently visited relatives in Toronto. Missionaîy pîogram Sunday moîn- ing was in charge of Mis. R. Asb- ton's class, Miss Lena Smith occupy- ing- the chair. Choîce readings were nicely given-by Misses--Marion Orchard, Sadie Craïg and Mis. Rus- sel Gilbeif, and a, good solo by Miss velma, Orchard. Piogram was very inteîcsting and much appreciat- e d.ir 1- - M 11 WEDDING Cobb-Wight 5 The maîriage of- Miss Ella Maý ,Wight, daughter of Mr. and Mis. EAlex. Wight and Rev. H. S. Cobb, B~ 1A., Toronto, took place on Wednes- .day, June lst., at the hrome of thE 1bride's father, Bowmanville, Rcv, W, -T. Wickett officiating. The wedding imusic was played by Miss Ina Basker- iville, Toronto. Pîecisely at 3 o'clocl t othe stînins of Lohengrin's Wedding March, the. bride who enteîed thE diawing-ioom, suppoîted by bei father, lookcd very girlish in whitE embriderd taff eta, witb long wbitÉ chiffon veil and carryýng white brida] 1roses and lilies-of-the-vallcy. Mis. 9Harry Philp, twin sister of the bride, 7was Matron-of-Honour, dressed ln pale green organdie witb bat tc match, and caîried pink carnations. Miss Jean Wigbt, niece o fthe bride, was a dainty littie flowcr-girl in yel. low organdie with poke bonnet of tulle and ribbon and carricd a basket of mauve sweet peas. The groomsman was supported by Mi. Stanley H. Johnson of Ripley, Ontario. During the signing of the register, Miss Lena Taylor, Toronto, sang in good voice "All Joy be.,Thine". and "Little Woman of Mine". ' The groom's glrft to thebride was a peaul sunburst, to the mation-of-honour, a peail crescent, to the flower-girl a gold neckînce, to the gr.oomsman gold cuif links and to the pianist and solo- ist pearl pins. Aîter a dainty wedding breakfast [the happy couple lcft amid showers of confetti for Toronto, the bride travelling in a sand shade novelty suit of tricotine witb -hat to match. Telegrams of congratulations weîe received from the bride's sisters, Mis. [J. J. Tiffin, Lethbridge, Alta., and Miss Ada L. Wight, Edmonton, Alta. Out-of-town guests were present from Toronto, Whitby, Seagrave, St. Mary's, Monagban and London, Eng- land. Rev. H. S. Cobb is a, member of the Saskatchewan Conference and after spending their honeymoon in Sycamore, Illinois, tbey will reside in that Province. ENFIELD Messrs. George Ormiston and Fred T. Asbton îecently visited Toronto.. ..Sunday &h-Saol- clildren- will -have a picnic weather permîtting in the, grove of Mi. Arthur Ormiston, lot 5, lst con, Cartwright on Saturday, June l8tb. Enfleld S. S. Anniveîsary will be Mrs. Albert Tamblyn, Orono,' le netu on Sunday, J une 12. ' 1Rev. staying with bier daughter, Mms. H. J. Capt. John Garbutt, Oshawa, will deliver two addrescos at 2.00 and Wcrry durîng Mi. Werry'c sious 7.30 p. mi Music by children of ilîness. The family have oui sym- eho n hi, l h vnn patby lu this very anxious time. s. ohnanBakeorsd Issth L. Tay- Wednesday evening's League waslois. ohinakeirlansietithechoirayd lu charge of Juniors, Vîce-Puesident,relr election s Collheci nud Mis Loa Sithlu ho hai. Atera Tbank-Offering will be taken at the Seripture Loccon readinge, wereclsofeh'erietwd Sn given by Misses Gladys Stainton anddclos oolfucnsrie oadsSn Winnie Oke; duet by l'icces- Luella dySho ud Stevens aud Mande Ashton.I Dr. Ferguson siipped quîetly eut MAPLE CRÔVE of town the other day on very im- portant business but it soon becanie Messie. Rose and Lorne Stevens known lie was off getting married. spent the week-end with friends in A reception was planned for their Virginia, and Miss Viola Stevens ne- aruival Monday evening when they companiied them home alter a veîy, fouud their home invaded by a large pleasant visit ...Misses May and company of people who wiched lu Thelma Freeman spont the week-end this 'way te welcome the bride to oui with their aunt and uncle, Mi. and community. A short program was Mis. E. Freeman, Whitby, Mi. and givon after wbich lunch was ser'>ed Mis.-H. G. Freeman and Lyra, spent and the remainder of the evening 'Sunday with them.. . Mis Elsee spent in a&,social way. Dr. Ferguson Martin spent a f ew days in Hampton came te ouri village about a year ago thîs w....... .Mr. Wmi. Moore, Chat- and bas made a vcry favorable im- Ihum, is viiting bis sister, Mis. M. pression net only pîofessîonally but' Munday, sr,. ns a good citizen. We wich for Don't-fail te attend the Annîverý- tham a veîy happy aud prosporous sary services at Maple Groe on Sun- married lif e. We feel confident thecday J une 19, when the Rov. Archer Dr. bas choson a cempanion who will Wallace, Toronto, will preach and be a help te him suad the cemmunity. special inging will be rendered; al- se the ton and concecrt on Mo*day, June 2th., when Miss Jessie Tuite, SOLINA Belloville, will be -the elocutionist. Mi. and Mis. J. T. Rundie attend-e Full particulars next week. cd the weddlng of their nephcw, Mi. J. Penfound in Toronto. ... Reeve POIEC Baker le ttending Counties' Council POIEC at Coburg .... Oui local f ootball Anniversary services of Providence toam defentod Oshawa Veterans on Church on Sunday afternoon and' Satuîday night by 4 te 1 ... . Miss eveniug were very successful and Julia Honora Weîry, of the teachîngI largely attended. Rev. H. S. Cobb, staff of St. Catharines Business C ol B.A. Toronto, gave two excellent lege, was home over the week-enddiese. A h vnn evc vîsiting friends in Oshawa, East 1 Mr. Cobb made pleacing reference to Whitby, Darlington and Cartwrigbt, bis ministeuial work on this circuit .... Attend 'Board of Agriculture and particularly of Providence where and Women's Institute meetings here hoe got hic young bride. Wben lu Tuesday next .... .Messrs. J. G. Lang- the West 10 years ago hie thon made maid and A. L. Pascoe have been Sp- up bis mind if hae everreturned te pointed dalegates te represent Hamp- those parts hoe would take a partuer ton circuit at B. of Q. Conferenceat witbhlm. Whitby Collge ... . Mi. A. T. Staint- The musical part of the services on had bis Holstein herd tested by wr ral prcae.Tefm Govenmet Ispetorlas wek. .eus O ddfellows' Choir of Bowman- Prof. J. B. Reynolds, B. A., Prefl ville, rendered splendid service under dont of Ontario Agicultural College, tealladrhpoM.R. . Guelph, and Mis. Reynolds and sons.Mthealeleadesh ip of Mi '. rgM. James sud Walter visited bis brotbor,I icel i1MibLt .Bag Mi. John Reynolds. ...Mrs., R. B.ogait Addfateswea Mithel ha reurnd hme romvis ýduet by Messie. T. S. Holgate and W. iting Mis. Elferd at Islay, Fenelon.B.Tpnad wsecto yth - Rcen *vsitrs:Mis S.A.5hot:. Bragg Qu4rtet.' The collections of Ridecent mvisior: e 5M. A. OE.$66 wac ýbeyond'the amount solicited. Wright's; Mi. and Mis. Thos. Scott, Kedx,ýon, at Miss Mary Hogarth's; N tcMo rdtrs Wm. Cowliug, Hampton, at Mi.S.- oi et Crd u Hockaday's; Mis. D. Yellowlees at bier son Donald Yellowlee'; Mi. and Mis) IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE M. A. James, Mi. sud Mis. N. S. B. 0FWILAM,,d.MR KN, e James and Mis. Geo. W. James, Bow- manville, at Mu. S. Edgar Weiry's, NOTICE le horeby giron that Mi Tos hotCuiicatMi, ail poisons having any dlaims Mr.Ths. hot, outie,,at r.J.or, demnands agfainst the late T. Rundle's; Mr. and Mis.' S. E. William Crickmore Ring,-who diod on or Weiry at Newcastle; Mn. sudMrs. about the Ninth day of May, 1921, at the, J. -G. Langmald a tToronto; Mi. sud ' in of fowmanviile, in the Province of Mis. Elmer Gibson, Oshawa, at Mi. pgid or d. are r oe udersendy olt- W. VanNest's. Relatives, neighboîs or for Ethel Younie Knowlton, Executor- and friends gurnrispc1 Mr-and Mus. ix, under the said will, or te the said ,J. J. Smithi on the afteunoon of May 24tb-their pearl wadding sud pre- sented-them with a beautiful service of silver and anicely woîdad ad- drese. A delightful time wase n- joyed. Newcastle Dramiatie Club will gi-vo thair attractive playlet "Bacek te thel Faim", at Eldad on Tueeday aévening, June 14. Admission 35e sud 20c.1 Under auspices of the Epworth Leag-1 ue. Don't mise this popular dramra.] Rouse Furniehing-.-scrims, -nets, chintz, inoleums, special to-day at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's.ý Crescent ,Toronto, Ontario, thoir names and addresses sud full particulars lu writ- Ing of their claims anid statements of their accounts anid the nature of the sec-ý urities if any, heid by thom. AND TAKE NOTICE that aftei the firÉqt day of August, 1921, the said Ethel Younie Knowlton wil preeod te dis- tribute asetotuf the said decoased, among the personé ontitied thereto, having re- gard oniy te thm cdaims of which she shall thon lhave had notic, , nd that the said Ethel YotinleoKnowlton will net be habhle for the id( asseo or any partý thoroof te any porson of whoqse dcaim she shah net thon have rcie notice. 1 DATED) AT BOWMANVILLE thia 11h' day of June, 1921. 23- Salilcitor for Ethel Vounie Knowlton, FARMERS' ATTENTION 1 The -annual meeting of West Dur- ham Board of Agriculture will be held in Eldad Chuîcb, Solina, on -Tuesday, June 14, at 2 p. m. Be suie and attend. * Supt. Geo. A. Putman and possi- >bly President J. B. Reynolds from O. A. C. will be present and addîess the *meeting. M. G. Pascoe,- Mrs. W. E. Pollard, r President. Acting Secretary. 22-2w KEDRON Kedron Cburchwill hold anniver- cary services on Sunday, June 19th wýhen Rev. S. A. Kemp of Foxboro will preacb at 2.30 and Rev J R. Fraser, Columbus, at 7.30 p. m. Special music by ebildien in after- noon and choir in cvening. Collect- 7ions for church funds at botb ser- vices. On Monday a churcb tea will be served fîom 5 o'clock. At 8 p. m. Kedron Dramatie Club will present "Fari Follss"ý. Cox's Family 0-- chestra will provide music during tea bour and at entertaiument. Admis- sion tea or drama 40c, both 75c; childien 25e each. 23-2 FOOTBALLNEWS One morn wn for oui local team -still keeps tbem at tbe head of the beague. Satuiday's game at Brook- lin resulted in a win for the Bow- manville boys by a score of 2-0. Brookliu has a fast clean p1ain team and the boys justly felt proud of their win as they had the best of the gamc nîl tbîougb. McCoy and Belîman make ýa great pair of backs and witb E. Snowden playing a great gaine in goal made it impossible for the Brooklin forwards to score. Ray Snowden,' Harding and Red Sewell. h>lf-backs, were, right on the job alI the tîme and it was hard to say which was the best. Yank Avery and Bennk King on the left wing make a bard pair to stop, Avery scoring the fluet goal after 15 minutes play with a fast shot from the left wing. Sargent la centre works bard and considering it was his firet game this year put up a -strion' game. ---McCoy--and -Buiges on the rigbt wing are a very fast hard working pair and make it lu- teîesting for the opposing defence. .Brooklin's defence is the best part of their tain. Their goal keeper is a wouder. General Motors team play hère on Saturday evening, June il at 6.15, and a fast game is assured. Wed- nesday evcning, June lSth,, Brooklin plays- here. You will enjoy both games as ' bare fast dean teams. Corne and chieer the boys. They are worth your patronage and presence. A good crowd from Bowmanville, Tyrone and Maple Grove attended the gaine at Brooblîn. Art Frice and Herb. Argue werc a happy pair after the game. Don't forget the dates of the next gamcs and be there.' U. F. 0. MEETING Regular meeting of Providence Farmers' Club will be held at Shaw's School on Tuesday, June 14, at 8 p. M. Important business to be dis- cussed. AUCTION SALES Wednesday, June 29th,-Mîs. J. A. McFadden, lot 28, con. 8, Darling- ton, will seil by auction her house- hold effeets and live stock. Sale at 1.30. Sec bills. Theo. M. Siemon, auctioneer.Ï Saturciay, June 25-Mi. Lewis C ornish, King-st., Bowmanville, will scli by auction parlor, bcd- room, dining-room and kitchen furniture, also piano, organ, and solid cherry wood clothes cup- board. Sale at 1 o'clock. L. A. W. Tole, auctioneer. THIS WEEIK ' -' AT MITCHELL 'S DR UG STORE CASTILE SOAP 'VINOLIA 25c per bar SEE OUR WINDOW DON'T TAKE A CHANCE ON YOUR EYES§IGHT The meet valuable faculty you possess is eyesight. The people who bave taken the trouble te as- certain the tino condition of their eyes have found it te be to their advantage because if glasses1 weîe if such woro net the case they received valuable information and secured oye-aide whicb gave clear, sud comfortable vision sud pie- seived. It will pay yen to know if your ayes are iight. Oui iagistered Optometriet by examination, R. M. Mitchell will tell you. Exam- ibiations made by appointment. Sce hlm. R. M, Mitchell & Co. DRUGGIST AND OPTOMETRIST ]Phone 92 (Nights & Sundays 280) BOWMANVILLE ONT. CHINA -HALL We have the largest stock of china and dishes to be found in the county. We are, therefore, able to give you a wide variety in asâortments and values that, cannot be equalled elsewhere. It will. be well worth your while to visit our China Depae~ment-at the first opportunity. ARCHIE TAIT PHONE 65. Prompt Delivery. Bewmanville. Early Morning Delivery, Send, in your meat order during afternoon and it W111 be delivered- to your home before 8 o'clock next morning. SPECIALS THIS WEEK 3lb pafi Lard ..........................................50C 5 lb pail Lard.............5 10 b*ai Lr..................... -..............5 Creamery Butter ....... ...........32c 2 lb pail Easifirst ....».................... .........42c G. A. Edmondstone One door east of F. F. Morris Co. Phione 2,1 Bowmanville ýPhone 19 Bowmanville COMPOSITOR S LINOTYPE OPERATORS We now have' permanent openings for a few good compositors and linotype operators to, work on TORONTO SATURDAY NIGHT. Wages and terms are as follows: Compositors $36.00 Linotype Operatoârs $36.00 Men or Women same wage. Hours 7.45 to 5.30. Saturdays 7.45 to 12 noon. Positions absolutely guaranteed to competent --men-or w-omen for at-ieast one year.-- $500 Free Insurance. $5 Free Sick Benefits. Idéal working conditions and surroundings. Firm guarantees NO DISCRIMINATION against either union-or non-union employees. Transportation paid. Liberal allowanice for transportation of f ar-. ily and furniture in case of married men. All applications confiderîtial. Apply by wire (colleet) or by mail to SATURDAY NIGHT PRESS TORONTO i M Beauty, & Service are not always found in perfect combination, but when you1 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 t'AL m a, ri qêl M th A , , 1. . C4 hAJtnt± J'A Ld vi . V your new building or renew your old roof We have a full line of other Building Material. at prices con-siderably lower than last 'season Fresh Stock of Genuine D. L. & W. Scranton Coal ready for delivery at Suinmer Prices. McCIeIlan & Comipany Limited Kiug Street East Bowmanville Oflice Phone 15 - Residences 228 and 274 -WEDDI NG GIFTS A choice assortment of China suitable for Wedding Presents 'ranging in price, from 75e upwards consisting of.3on Bon Fruit, Marmalade, Cheese, Biscuit, Spoon trays, Plates ,Cream and Sugar, Saits and - Peppers, Cùps and- Saucers. W. T. eALLE.N ---iw- Iff el i 1 Mthel Yolinlý now nn- --Il- ýT i 11 il -- -- Big 20, Bookstore APPLE BARRELS, AND FRUIT CONTAINERS, Our cooperage is now running full blast turn- ing out apple barrels. Growers would do well to lay in what they may require. FIRST- CLASS STOCK AND PRICES RIGHT We are Canadian agents for the largest bas- ket manufacturers in America. BUSHEL BASKETS AND COVERS Special quotations in car lots, deli.vered, or from our warehouse in town in any quantities. QUICK & HOLGATEi Bowmanville