Spécial Sale 0F cGUARANTEED "IDEAL" ALUMINUM OnIy a limited numnber of pieces to be sold. Guaranteed for 25 years. "Ideal" Aluminumn is 99 % pure aluminum and is made in Canada. Each piece stamped out of a thick, solid sheet and noth- soldered on. Spýecial at $l1.49à Mlason & Dale's Hiardware. -Phone- 145 A. E. JENNINGS, HAMPTON~, ..Bowmanville ANNOUNCES Profit Sharing Sale Business is good but we are going to make it 'better by dividing dur profits with you. Special bargains Wu Ginghams and Prints 'and Boys' Bdots for'next week4. Also soine extra specials in Groceries for this Saturday, A. E. JENNINGS Ontario. jThe Shop That Leadsl Repairing and Remodeling Fur8 is our Business AdIvance styles are already here and we particularly Wiant yoÜ to have these styles for the comng season. Therefore, 1bring your last season's Furs to us and Jet us repaîr and remodel them for you. We wi]ll give them our careful attention. G. N. THURSTON Bowmanville's Up-to-date- Haberdashery and Fuir Shop. "OPT"OMETRY" PRONOUNCED LIKE GEOMETRY is the scientifie examination of the eyes for errors' of refraction (focal errors) and muscular imbal- ances and the carefuil fitting of glasses with the use of modern methods and instruments but no drugs or medicines. Our eye examninatiorfs are thorough to the end that we may lkuow your exact needs and that you will receive the best eyesight service. Your eye s wiUl see better for having seen our Registered Optometrist, R. M. Mitchell. Our reference-Satisfied clients. R.M. Mitchell & Co.~ Druggists and 0ptometias Phôn 92 ight andSundays phone 280 Bowmariville BOWMýANVIL4I4,, JULY 5th., -1923 ENFIELD Miss Tvenee sud Mv. Norman Bray and Mr. Worthington, Toronto, at '.). . Bray's; Mm. E. Annis, Wbitby, and Miss L. Annis, Toronto, at Mr. Frank Gilbert's; Miss Myrtie Hobbs, Toronto, at Mr. John Hobbs'; Mr. 0. Heatlie and Mv. F. McGully, Layton, at Mv. John M-ýcCtlloch's; Mr. M. Gilroy is not so wçll lately... . Mr. H. Stinson bas purcbasecj a part of Mv. W. Ferguson's farmi west of side- road .... Mv. John McCullocb is bav- in,- his lumber cut by Mv. Myevs. LONG SAULT The vain on Satuvday had.a rather depressing effect on the picnickers but daspite this tbe attendac a fairly large... . Mv. W. H. Tape uni- pira'd the basebali game on Satuvdsy vevy efficiently... .Miss Myrtle Par- rel sud Miss Jessie Hooey visited friands in Bowmanville over the week-end .......** Miss S. MçCartney sud Mr. Jas. McCartney of Toronto, spent the holiday at home .... School supporters sud trustees at their meeting on Friday' evaning ware ýun- able to veach a decision in regard to the addition of a highev f orni to the1 school snd lucerasing the teacher's salary proportionately. NESTLETON Miss Grace Gordlon bas veturnad froni Peterboro Normal School .. Mr. Marshall Malcolni goas to King- ston to reauma bis holiday sttidies, ...Mv. sud Mrs. John Williams ave visiting ber sister, Mrs. John Veale. ...Mv. Milton Sanderson. occupied the pulpit very acceptably ou Sun- day. Miss Sara .Armstronig presid- ed at the organ... Mv. sud rs. Jobb, Mount Cleniaus, visited'his sister, Mrs.» R. C. Jackson aud at- tended the Jacks or - Seff ield wed- ding.,Our bahl teani play.ed a gania witb Yelverton on Friday evening ast and got trimmad,. SOLINA Visitors: Dr,. and Mrs. Galion, Toronto, Mr. R. Batte, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. FoiXnd, Bownianville, at N. Ye1lowlees'; 1Miss Mitchell, Toronto, visited Miss Mary Reyno'lds; Mr. 4nd4 Airvs: Wethereil and family, Mr. and MIs. Nelson Reynoldoa and .fam-iiiyv, Toronto, at Mrs. J. ReynoM,' ' Dr. Ells Reynolds, Eriif- visited his fàth er, Mr.: A. J. Reynoldg; Mr. and ,Mrs. L. Lulce and Mrs. Cinig(sr awa, visîted at _Mr. T. !Baker's; Mr. adMrs. Fred Ilaruy and laugbter Irene, Toronto, at Mr. H~arvey t{ardy's; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Knight, Sunderland, at Mr. Isaac Hardy's; Srs. W. J. Bragg, Bowman- ville, at Mr. Baker's; Mr. Lorenzo Ruse, Toronto, at Mr. W. J. Cryderman's; Mr. and Mr's. Chas. Nelson and Miss Muriel and his brother, Mr. Walter Nelson, Toron- 31-o, Mrs. Emimerson, Port Perry, atl [Mr. Silas Williams' ...Many are planning to attend the District Womiens' Institute at Hampton on Saturday.... .Noý services at Eldad Sunday; everybody went to Hamnp- ton.. .. .ý. ..The young people of the neighborhood gave Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vice a surprise party on Thursday ni-ht last. A niceiy worded address was read and tbey were presented with a beautiful jar- dinere stand and several pieces of 3silver. Ahl had, a right royal time.. Miss, Normna Wright went to Tor- onto with Grandma VanNest for a holiday.1 Miss N. Werry is home ,fromn St. Catharines. .. The Werry picnîc will be beld at S. E. Werry's on W.d- nesday, July i ith. Ail relatives please accept this invitation.. . Mr. I L .McKessocki presided at Black- stock Entrance Exams. last week and M1r. Ed. Mitchell, Newtonvilie, pre- i ided over a class of nineteen here. . *. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker and fami- ily and Miss Vera Baker picnicked at Oshawvýa-on-the-Lak-e on Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Sulas Williams attend- ed the funeral of Mrs. F. Taggýart at -Port Perry. .. . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. .Avery, Little Britain, and Mr. and 1Mr..larence Avery, Haydon, at MAr.1 'Frank Westiake's. Spruca up boys, better days are coin- ing! IENNISKILLDEN Visitors: _Mr. suam! s.E. Failis, DARLINGTON Toronto, at Mv. J. F i, lc's; Mr. 0. Mv. sud Mrs. Ambrose Trenoub L. Byers asud lady frLi~ Toronto, Mv. 'sud Mrs. H. Wilcox sud son at Mv. N. Byevs' ;4'Ur. iJobuston, Toronto, atMr 's; ,.Miss BIoyd, Hampton, Mv. Ross Lander Wiunie Ashton, Toroi'o at hier sud Mvs. C. Lander sud Ruth, Osh- fte',M.E .Abo';M.L awa, were recent visitors with Mrs. Rohins an M isE C shnappàRchsr., Roy Metcalf. . .. Mr. sud Mrs. Roy at bis faderss Mv. F. RohsteMi, Mtcalf sud daughter Madelile, vis- arjory aniphil, .F ohawa atMrs. itd bHrmpohe, Ms.and seren-th Phemnia Hal's; Miss Gertie Oke sud outb, Hsamuito r. sud aMttauad thefriand, Town, at Mv. .Wesley Oke's; anniavsry... Mv su Mv. rM. sud Mrs. A. Gilders sud Miss don VanCamp visîted ber mother, Thaima at Mrs. Thomas Gilders'; Mv Mvs. George Staphens, Hampton over su v-LreGifu atvgt the week-end. .. . Mv. James Stain-1 atd M. W. LreGffn CartMiss hMar ton, Mr. sud i4rs. W. H. Moore and iotr witb bricoin Miss Versv daughters Muriel sud Elsie, Ennis- 'Coulter, Havdon; Miss Ells Flett at killen, attended the funeral of MvI.th-Mse aib';isRu- olt Thomas Tod,' Town, Mouday sud e tMr.sse Lmb-4- is Ru-dolt- výeevisitors with their cousin, Mrs. er.t . pointia', Hayo; v weve Hod.Mr Wn Pointreten, 'Town, at Mr. T. Mc- W. H.Wood . M. andMrs.Garnt * Mv. Roy 'Webber, Town, at Smallaconibe sud f amily, Guepb, vis- M.A ern~;Ms aen ited at bis cousin's, Mv. D. W. Dow- Griffun, Town, at home; Rev. G. T. ney. McKenzie visitiug with bis daughter, Miss Isabella at Jhanetvilie; Mv. sud TYRONE Mrs. Aylmav 1Herring attended the ________funerai of bis aunt, Miss Mary Web- 'Mr. sud Mrs. L. J. Goodman and ber! * Newcastle .... Miesas Mae sons Sundayed wtb friands st Coi- Werry sud Elva Orchard are attend- umbus sud Brookliu. . .... A large in- Summier School st Petarbovo... nuniber froni bave attended Haydon Master, Harold Shamon, Town, visît- sud Hampton anniversaries. .......ed at bis gvandparent's, Mv. sud Messrs. Branton McCuilough Mrs. John Semion. .. . League Wad- Dean Hodg-son sud Levi An- uasdsay eveuiug in~ charge of 4th Vice- nis are at Kingston with the Cadets Prasidant, Mr. ¶ilbert Smnith. Bible of Bow;manville High Sehool. ..... resdiug by Missa boabe Beach;- topic Mv. Lawson Richlsrdr,, Oshawa, is by Mv. W. H. Moore; reading by M.,iss visiting at Mr. Thos. Richards. . .. Giadys Stainton. League next week Miss Lois Richards ,Oshawa, spant at 8.30 P. ni. League social July the holiday at home. ,. . Mv. sud Mrs. 1iSth. Particuiavs later.:.No T. Finlay sud Ola, Unionville, speut cburcb service bava Sunday evaning Sunday at Mr. Ed. Vir-tua's...... owing to the annivarsavy at Haydou Mv. sud Mvs. Riddelsud Eilaen spent ... . A large nijnibev from have at- Suuýday with ber parvents, Mvs. W. J. tendad Haydon auuivarsary botb Virtue. .. A nunibar fvom have at- Sunday sud Monday sud ail report tandad the Long Sauit pienic on Sat- a splendid time. .0Our girls' basebali uvday sud as usuai report a good teain played tbe givls' teani of Eben- tuae. .. . Mv. Bruce Honaywvýel, Tor- ezar at Hsydon on Monday, the oito, speut the holiday witb _Mvs. game andiug in the score of 13-10 lu W. R. Clemens. .. . Mrs. Phare andi favor of the latter tes. .... Mesvs. Miss Roma bava 'gene West to visit Shemon & Hevring wiil close thair Mv. Lorna Phare sud other friands store every Fiday avening at 6 p. m. . .. Mv. sud Mrs. Lilliicap sud Val- during the niontha of July, August, nia, Canuington, ave visiting their sud Septembe r. ...Sorvy to report daugbter, Mm., Lionel Bya.i that Mvs. Fred M,ýouiitjoy is ulider the docto's cae ..... SympathY of Miss Maude Yeo of Weston, a the community is axtended te Mrs. niece of Rav. sud Mvs. W. T. Wick- j Wm. Heving in the death of bar tt, vecentiy visited at the Parsonage. sister, Mary Webber, wbo was wali .... Our Junior Baseball tes. play- known by the people of this commun- ed the Long Sauit teani ut the pienic ity.. The Salvation Aruiy furnisbed ou Saturday. Score 13-13. .Rev. our village with miusic ou $undayi W. T. Wickett pveacbed at Albert sud they coliected about $9.25... street churcb, Oshawa, ou Sunday. Congratulations te Dr. sud Mrs. C. Rev. J. S. McMulle*n couducta'd Au- W. Semnon, Town. It's s bey!. . niversary at Haydon...Several . . While Mv. sud Mrs. Fred Mowvay froinibave atteuded Auuivevsavy ut of Peterboro were returniug frornia Hayde .... Glad to know that Mrs. visit ut bis sistar's, Mvs. Aylmer Her- H. G. Mackliu la able te vetluru home ring, their car was- struck sud Mrs. again aftar ber citical opeation. . Mowvey was thvown out sud va- .Miss Mary Richards sud Miss ceivad injury te bat face ... . This Gladys Collacott ave attending Su.-r- commiuity's deepest sympatby goes nier SchoolinluPaterboro... Miss eut te Mrs. Thos. Tod sud famunly, 1Hazel McMulleu of Oshaws spaut Town, in tbeir sudden sud very sadi the holiday witb Miss Evelyn Breut. bereaveent iu the death of Mr. Ted .... Rav. E. B. Cooke of Newcastle . .. . All wisb the pupils of ouv a-en will conduct services ou Tyroue cir- trance cisss every succesa. ... Mr. cuit uext Sunday, preachiug here at E. E. Staples, teacher, who has nîght 7 p. ni. Rev. W. T. Wickett taught our schooi for the last thvee is to 'conduet Anniversavy service yeass as resigued. Heh,~ an beau at Clarke, .... Mr. Richard Hatherly ona of the best teachers wbo bas is miakiug soe m nprovenients on bis taugbt tbis school sud bis place wil] home. ý..Rav. W. T. sud Mrs. ha bard te fil, At the closiug of Wickett attanded the closing axer- the terni, the pupils pvesauted bini cisas ut Little Britain Public Scbool with an addre-sssud a hsndsoine shav- on Tuesday ast wlia the pupils, cex- in& set .... Our, Junior teacher, Miss pupils, trustees sud ratepayers pra- Florence Hart whe bas tau.ght our seuted Mr. C. H. Lapp, wýho is retir- Junior roorn for the past yeav wvas iug aftev 31. years of faithful sar- preseuted with a tolaet set. Best vice as Principal of the school, with wishes follow both for the future. 1a baudsonie eiectric veadiug lanip IMiss Hart bas made any friaends and iiluminatad addvass. Mary let- w,,ýho wiil walconie ber hava at any tars of appraciation sud congratu- time .... Sunday Sehool sud Cburch lations froni ex studénts were vead. uext Suuday at the usuai heurs.... Addreýses were given by trustees Miss Irma Power, Mapie Grove, Miss wkho fîrst eugaged Mv. Lapp, the Mildred Lawvie, Bowmanville, Mis presaut trustees, and othars. Miss Helen Foster, Bloomifield, Miss Eval- Maud Yeo, whe is resiguiug after 2 ýTn snd Howard Brent, Tyrone, Miss yeaag as assistant of the achool, was Lillian Hiler sud Mr. Elton Werry, preseuted with a beautiful Morocco Ebenezer, Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. IParty Box. At the close of the pro- Ormiston, Enfield, visited ut Mrs. H. [grami a dainty lunch was served. J. Werry's. BAKER'S SCHOOL On Tuesda, ue 26, a nuniber of the parents and others of the section mnet at the scbool at 4 p. mi. Mv. Gordon Wounacott scted as chairmran an'd caljed upon Miss Edna Carr -to resd the following address-, Miss A. Werry, Teacher of Baker'& School. Dear Teacher:-We are assembled here this afternoon toshow;ý our ap- preciation of your services whichi you have so rëadily and faithfuily given. to us duriug the past three years while teaching here in Baker's School We, as well as our parents, feel grateful to you for the splendid in- struction whicb wea bave veceived, and for tbe kiudly interest which you have taken in us at ail tumes. You have beau most untiring in your. efforts on our behaif. W'e feel that you have tried to show us thet wbieh is higbest and best inlu1f e snd hope that we may ever strive to measure up'to the teachings wbich you havel given us. You have aise shown yourself ready to assist in any way that wass possible in the social affaira of theî community. And althoughi at times, it may have mieant considerable to you, yet you have not hesitated to undertake whatever presented itzelf. We, together with our parents, de- sire this afternoon to express to you. our sincarest thanks for ail youri kindness and helpfuilness whie ahaong us and we would ask youý 'to accept these "Plowers" and Com- port fruit disb, not for its value, but as a, slight toke-n of our apprecia- tion aud esteeni. We hope that as years pass by we mnay have the pleasure of haviug you with us froin tinie to time and renew- ing our old acquaintance. With sincerest wisbes that pros- perity, snceis aud happinassa may be wvith you whavever your future may Jead you. Signed on bebaif of the school, cildren--Velma Orchard, George MilIson, Edna Carr. At the proper tume Velïaa Orchard I)WRKETON Holiday visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Sydney West and daughter Gl.days, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, ,Hainilton, at Mr. Samuel McKnight's; Miss Ruby Mcflonald, Bowmanville, with her sister, Mrs. Thos. Bailey; Mr,. and Mrs. Alf. Biclkell and family, Mr . and Mrs. Seth Dean, Mr1. and Mrs. Isaac Dean and son Carson, and Miss Rosella D>ean. Bowmanvil, at Mr. Chas. Dean's; Miss Eva Sanderson, 'foronto, at ber fatber's, Mr. Chai- mers Sanderson; Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Moffat and Mr. an~d Mrs. Arkness, Oshawa, at Mr. Fred Hudson's, Misses Dina and Tena McKnight, Blanche Parkins and Dorothy San- derson were in Blackstock last week trying Entrance Exams. We wishi thern success. . .. Several from our community attended anniversary ser- vices at Haydon and Hampton.... Mr. Robt, Philp bopes to have his handsome new bouse complete'd so that be may occupy it befoi'e th-e first snow .......... Miss M. A. Reid wbo bas given such excellent satis- faction as teacher of our public school for past tw~,o years has re- signed. Before returning te ber home at Coidwater she wili visit friends in South Darlington and Cart- wright. .. . Oshawa Salvation Army Silver Band deiighte.d our citizens witb several musical selections Sun- day afternoon while they were on their way to . Cartwrigbt's famous summer resort at Cosarea. Coucb, Johhston & ÇCryderman are showing a partlcuiarly fine stock of Voies, Ratines, Crepes and Ging- hams. presented the F'ruit Dish;,Wësley Yel- lowlees andl George Milîson thé flowers. Howard Mîllsoii aas re-~ sented Misg Werry with an Eershar~p Pencil and black ribboný uid. Miss Wefty made a 'sitàble re-; ly. Mr. Ed. Milison made a few re- marks and after singing the National iAntbem those present remained for a while for a cbat then went te their homes wshing Miss Wevry every success for the future years. HAMPTON Mr. Bd. L.aw and Mr. and mrC. Bert Williams and two chiltiren, Mr. ani Mrs. ,C. R. H1all arid tlaughter Mary, Mr. anti Mrs. J. G. Lanjlgmajid, Mr. andi Mr. Edi- win Michael, sonx andi daughter, Oshawa, Mr. andi Mrs. Dean Piokeil and MSr, an;d Mrs. P. A. Crago and Elsie, Darling- ton, were .guests of Mr. andi Mrs, Qeo, White oveýr the holiday. MAPLE GROVË Mrs. John Plunkett, Peterboro, visit- ed lier cousin,~ Mrs. John -Munday andi othecr relatives ... . Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Worden, M4r. and Mrs. Ernie Foley spent Snday at Mr. Boy Knox-z', Hampto.... Mr. and Mrs. B. Gay anid family, Oshawa,. visited Mr. W. J. Snowden .... Mrs. Nel- sn.More Port Huron, visiteti at Mr, JD.Stevens'.... Miss Irmia Power 4s~ visiting Miss Aima Werry, Enimskillen. ...Whiie coming down the S. S. Hall stairs o n Tuesday aiternioon Mrs. John MIuntiar fell, breakîng lier rilht armi just above the wrist ... .A large number- froni here attended the annîversary ser- vices at Hampton on Sunday and Mon- day.... .Misses Reta Power and Etina Swallow are attending Summer Schoo1. at Peterboro. .... ,lVaster Waliter Goulti, Uxbrldge. is vislting at Mýr. R. R. Stev- ens' ... . IMr. Elmner -Wood andi Mr. Ivison Munda-, Misses Doris Witheridge anad Viola Stevens spent the. week-end at Siincoe and Uxbriçlge . M..r. andi Mrs. Fred R. Foley and son Davîi, Toronto,~ spent the weekt-end with his sister, Mrs. J. D. Stevens *.. .A fewv of the marrieti women of this oommnunity played a game of basebal ith the young'er girls Thursdlay 'evening, the marrie<i women wipning. Tbhe girls treateti to cake.. .Pastor Boyce preaches his farewell sermon next Sundlay afternoon.. . .Coni- gratulations to our. basebail girls ivhoý won fromi Solîna -Hampiton team at Hampton on )Dominion Day. CARD 6F THANKS Mrs. Byron Taylor, Hampton, Mv. ad Mrs. Robt. Taylor and family, Qsha-wa, desire to tbank ail tjieir friends for the many kindnesses yen-. -dered and expressions of sympathy sent during the illness and at the t inle of th e deatb of tho late Byron Taylor. FOUND FOÜND-Lady's fur on Junie 11, east of Elbene-r Clturelh. Owner may have 5tnby proving property and paylng exzpe1nses. -rs .ussell Bragg, R. R. 4, Bownanville, phone 140-13. 27-3 I . -, I PHONE 83 PHONE 83 Summer Apparel At Special Prices BATHING SUITS We have reëeived a nùmber of new Bathing -Suits for both ladies and gentlemen. They are made from the finest of impôrted pure wool yarns; and nearly all are made in oue-piace style with skirt, Prices $?.95, $3.75, $4. A very populax Bathing Suit for youug men is the two-piece style. We have this in Black and White Qoly i, all sizes Let us. show it to you. We are sure it will appeal at ............ . ................................ $5.00 Per suit GENUINE ENGLISH, BROADCLOTH SHIRTS They are the nicest shi rts you have ever sean, woven £rom select Egypti4qn Yarn. Their wearing quality is une xcelled and is so called "The Fashion of the Day". We have them in white and tan offly with soft collar to match, sizes 14-15½,/, at............................................................. $5.00 each' Boys' Jerseys with long or short sleeves, in ail colors, sizes 24-32 at 50c Fine Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, sizes 34-4Î4;.......75c per garment Hatchway No-Button IJnderwear, made from select, nainsook, $1.50 suit Interwoven Silk'Socks in all shadés, the best, weariIng 'sQck iu the trade, $1.25 per-pair Balance of the season's Straw IIats will be cleanie4d. out, don't let this chance slip by at ..................... .......... .................. ....17 each MncMurtry & Co., Ltd., PHONE 83 ' BOWMANV(ILLE "Ask For Your SiIirerware GCoupons" e, 1 J, 1' Hampton McMurtry & Co., Ltd. il il