With Which Is Incorporated The Bowmanville News Vol. LXXI M. A. JAMES & SONS, Publishers. BOWMA.ýNVILLE, ONT., THURSDAY, MARCH l9th., 1925. $-9.00 a Year In Advance 5c a Copy N.1 INew Fashions To Gr et At last the unmistakable signs of the retreat of winter are in evidence. We will all welcoine the Springtime. The season inspires a longing for, gay coo1rul clothes in harm-ony with- the surrundings of Spîng. This year as neyer before fabrics and costumes refflect more the gaiety of the season. You are iniiVed to inspect our new showing of smart Spring styes in5Coats, Desà ndDress 'Matèrials. We invite you to compare these goods, for comparison vill prove the superiority of our values. DURO BROADCLOTHS In adding Broadeloths to the Duro range, the aim has been to give not only the mnost pleasing plain and fancy woven st.ripes in the silkiest finish, but also a cloth with wearing qualities worthy of the absolutè fadelessness of the dyes. The Duro fab- ries include Dress Zephyrs, Nur-se Cloths, Artificial Silk Fabries, Shirtings which do not fade, but for your satisfaction, there is always the C'huia-antee-"Garment replaced in colour fades"-a Guarantee covering cost of making as well as of material. fine stock of USED CARS. Spring is month of May you will want a car (or bave) but sucb values wilI not be OUR PLAN IS--- Select yQur car. Pay $25 deposit on any purchase up to $500 or $50 on any car of higher price. AcJd to your deposit as you wish until 40% bas been paid. After delivery of car you may stillhave a 3rear to compleite payment. We gý,ive storage, car insurance and battery attention FREE, until delivery. Since 1919 we bave been selIixng reliable used cars and our reputation built Up over that period is your guarantee of value. For the next f ew weeks we wiIl accept your olci car on any of our Good Used Cars as deposit and part payment--but donti delay. See us now. Our repair work is done- zp te -'ahigh standard-not down to a iow price. Moffatt Motor Sales, Limited McLaughlin and Oldsinobile Dealers BÔWMANVILLE PHONE 248 OSHAWA PHIONE 915 Il m oi 1 % li', Progressive Euehre Last of the Series The Sons of England wilI holdU a Eueiire Party in their LodgeI Rooms on Wednesday, March 25th at, 8 p. M, sharp RefredhrnJents will be weved ADMISSION 25c 1- y, . ujacKson R. F. Jones R. H. Jolliff e F. Rershaw F. King A. H. Living C. Luxton J. R. Moyse K. C. Martin H. V. W. Moses N,. McCinunon A. E. MeLaugailin C. YieDonald H. Mutton F. McMann W. H. NicholIs A. Oxley J. Palmer 0. Plagie J. Reid G. Robb C. Spry J. Smitýli L. W. Sauders A. Slxnniek R, W. Tait B. A. WJI.pji A. Wresn H. P. werry C. WilIey gifto stockaman, wno was responsible fon O'f fthe Easy Chair which jLe the feedi'ng and cane of these ai hfopes Vo enjoy. mals. Mr. Burn 18 a native of the Highlands of Scotland having worked 'on a large stock farnm at T He..1e HOME ÀND SCHOOL CLUB i'also farnxed for several years la Eng-~ ________land and came to Canada iu April Hlome and Scb.'ool Club held aý 1921, and bas beau engaged steadtily veny successful meetinig ini the Pria- with Col McLaughlin. Beiil an cipal's Room in Public School on I expenienced stockman lie thonoly un- Wednesday eveulug. Meeting open-1 denstands feeding and care of cattle. ed with commnuuity singing, every- The results of bis labors iunttijs iu- one taking part la a lively mnanner. [stance have been highlystsfto. Miss Wilson, Treasurer, neported j $55,00 proceeda of the Carnival heid Feit. l7th, on Taylor's Arena. 'The Metbodist Choir Concert bas been music for the evenixag was two solos i postponed Vo Thursday, March 26th, froni Mn. G. B. Giaphani and two 1 Note cfbange of date. selections froua the Maie Quartette, Diagman & Edmondstone'-s Spring Messrs. Stanley, Clapham, C oie andM Dale. We appreciate veny anuch Milinery Openings ou Manch 201-21 these busy men coming Vo make our will neveal thie conaing modes and ac- meeting& more euj oyaible. Rev. J. curate forecast for the corniing sea- 'U. Robins gave a very splendid taîk "sn. on Parental Aid--Scbool Auxiliary Forsnal Spring Opening.-Coat, Ail tho>se who heard Mn. Robins Suits, Dresses, Dress Goods. osiery, could noV help carnying away mnany- Gloves, etc.-at S. W. Mason & good ideas. Plea"ed Vo seeso5 mauy Son'a on Fniday eveniug, March 20 fatthers present. fros 7 to 10 p. m. Co udi, Johnston & Crydern.o bowmativille Phiono 104 mie ana FINE HERD O>F HOLSTEINS A E DE ' PP E I TI NMNïSTERS AND CHUPRC-'IES Glen Rae Dairy -Has Largest Herd f St. Paýul's Chiurch, Rev. D, W. "Blacký and he" in District Best, ninàiister. Public wor' hip at _____Coamments and Critical Analysis of Last UILe f ila.m and 7 p. in. Sunday School tDairy f armiing lias mraGe conie-T aain S t and Bible Classes at 2.110 p. m.1 alporesluigteTe Cndi Satesmna. Methodist Church, Rev. J. UI. Rob- of years anion,- the youniger farmi-- sonasry udyil Ms ers aing thefrot tovwnsipçs of' Editor's Note-N,\ot in ne(i-rly 47 Bnut Rotary Birthdtay Ba-nquet; sonr Day. Sermons and oifering years have wle reeceivedi suchl a frierd- Canadiani Club Banquet; Womien's in aid of mnissionary work: 1Il a. m. these United Countiies. Withi geni- ly and com-prehiensive review and s- Canadiani Club; Darlington Muii--Rev. A. Lloyd Smith, M. A, 3B. D., erai changes in conditions, îiproved stèrnatic analysis of an issue of hi i Counicil; Bible Society Meeting;1 Toronto will preacrh; 7 p. mi.--F. W. raiiway service and bette-rtrnp- great famiily journal as camne to our Golden Wedding; ShorthnCati E. Story, returned missirnaiyv from tation facilities, dair yng has be- dleský on Tuesday morning froim a Sale; Music Examiinationis; Wome1ýn's South Amierica. 2.30 u. nm.-Sun- corn a mor attractive and profit- weil-known Clarke T.ownship agri- Institute, etc. day School and Bible Classe- a )le occupation. ( culturist. Wonder how manY of Our Letters of Travel :-The Pacific iný About sixty iminers and friends Mr. R. R. Stevens whose farin is subscribers rend their home new-s- Rough Weather; Rev. W. C. Frank's, Of the Methodist S. S. Young Lad- onie mile west of Bo-IvranvilIe on paper in such an analytiual and stud- Trip to Victoria, B. C.,; Alpha ies' Bible Class enjoyed a pieasant TheProincal Ughaywasamog ius annrPinch's Mountain Climibing, etc. social evening at the home o' Mrs. the first to realize the possibilities'GereClaOtioS(' ofdaryag Sn~e ~fee yar ao Editors Canadtian Statesman:-Oi Severai colum'ns of local eesadGog alaOtnoSr, on~ lie switched fro~m el1eral 1m-ixedj looking over Iast week'sSaes n country correspondence !rom 15 Friday, March. i 3 th. After a full farming to developing a herd of ad Independeest, 1 was struek with centres outside of Bowmaiville be- pirogram interestin.- coAtests, pue4be olsteins. the great variety of reading mratter sides short news itemls fromy vanjous music, etc., refreshments were serv- Lt was more or less of a struggie1 e n adits gh1 lre ags pacs to the bostess was expresse, ia a and an uphill fight but to-daiy Mnr. Hr ws a home-printeil and Several obituaries. marriages,voefthksmvdbyhe rsi iStevens bas the proud satisfaction1 home-published magazine, right up to birtbs, deaths, lettens of thanks and doeot, Miss loec bRyarth an of knowing thiat he ibas one of theA the minute for the whole family, a appreciation. seeondied by _Miss Rilda Siemn r. finest herds of ll9lsteins in Ontario. I wondenrful budget of news. facts and Jokes, maximis, filts, etc., scatter- 1 Regulan meeting of Ladies Aid He has, too, hiad the honor of devel- information, ail fresh and whole- ed throughout, fteMtois h c a eld opig svenj.cew wih Camion soe.Somie Places nmentioned in con- Thursday, Mrs. J. E. L. Cola- pre- ship records f-or mnilk production. Scanning over the pages foran, tents, outside of Canada :-Russia, sîding. Frayer was offered by Mes- Glen Rae Dairy herd la headed by hOur after tea,- here are some of Sydney, Australia; Honolulu; Olddae.A W. Pickard, W. H. Age I Nckai Pily l*~fde, . .,1 tetigsInt Mexico; London, England; Hamilton, Twenty-Third Psalm was repea ted ln INo. 56773, an imported bull and re- Ninety or more advertisments, Bermi-uda; Switzerland; Nigerýia, unison; readings 'were give-t b coniedasa one~fu idvidual lre and smnall, in relation to nearly West Africa; U.S .cte:NbMsamsF .Mri n .U and aogtebtHotein sreseeyhn man, woman, boy or York, Philadeiphia, Chicago, Seattle, IRbn;vclsls r.C .Rc I i Caada IIi~da51n si es mIgrl requires or hopes for hene h-e- Richmond, El Paso, Texas.1 and Miss Mildred Cole; quar tette, a25,37ed. 106.0 bs. of butter and lowr. These are a few of 4he things 11Misses D. Plummner, V. Callan i, M. 25,30.45Lbs.of mlk i a yar. nteresting news of nearly all the noted as 1 acanned the paper after Joness and M. Pickard;pan so, iu Ncdbas aldigs beeangery suce- curs and a nulnber of chureh tea and jotted down; not p)enfectly *Mrs. J. Albert Cole, A. T. C. Mý. Alil 1u sabedn ie~aiglt e organizations il, West Durham. exact Or fully comprehiensive. were well rendered. A conte-st "A muankablie record of oven 90% heiýfer Schooi news and reports that in- Ahl of which is in the niature of dinner menu" was put on by -M-S. caives to his credit., teneat the mlajority of homes. just a disconnected personal chat J. E. Eiliott after wbich nfeh stins the honsitment sa le o Ri-j Advan>ce notices or reports of at with the editors and Staff , inispil ed ments -ee er. and a social hour stenstobehe li otnanvll 01 east eight entertaiaments of' a help- by what 1 think is a pretty goodenjoyed. The Aid has roomi- for iWednesday, Mancit 25th Mr. Stevens ful and educational character, ail f sized job for onie week in adition, j more "new" muembers. is offering for sale eight very prom-. home production; also five plays by'to the other -Wonl of a g-enena! pint- . League nieetilig on Monday evea- ising females and. onWe.boice young as many groups of dramiatists ing establishment. ing in the Methoc-ist Church was ln cuold one19of5tse eows as a,5re- throughout West Durham-f. 1I imay add thiis other comment: charge of Mis Helen Cryde(-rman, cord ofT19705 l.bs. cjlk and 856.25rMnAlpha Pincb writes in a ,'ery in- MsioayVice-President. After Ibs. butter and she bas behlindber Tislveyc mndb, for 1 teresting way, in particuIarly fin-e devotional exercises the saipture sonme of Canada's outstandlng blood1 ainre y bonored friend, the sen-1lnuge seiaî abi auelesson was read b Miss Aura in te saleoe of er a full ter .o tewupririte n ana flueesripios. Soule of bis psasRundie; piano solo, Miss Mar,uerite ithe Casa n Chameingafulst2-er t n - uprort ndivntg are beautiful and will bear coipani- Jonlesa; vocal Solos, Misses Jean the auaWn Chmpîu asa 2-eanof home or self entertainiment oversowthseofheetthg lRasyadMdrdCe;t.P- old whleb producecd $03 lis. butter the great bulk of ready-mde oh nishn-lanftea'ttiig n a11a ndMlrdCle jP and 19,000 1bs. milk. Four therl fessionai stuif, The town and oui , ik't k" ti wit h nisonading. Mise R l cG.Sinten 2-year ols art, due to freshen in the' country people's Pb-st-scIioo], unlim- Yumyll nwt wa'Tenisoay~aoia ota Faland will asake oo~d vwinter cows. ited culture course! i neally started reqonthis ap 1si o wsQuin n boso ou "Meti nte Ailth cws~onigedintits al tSpecial Articles :-Ref orestation, netswsth sc e ondition Challenge" and h-y Mr. H. W. Foin- by Mn. Stevens are brled to bis fai- j Beef Raising, Egg aa.d Poultry A~s-, fMy copy of your paper. 1V musttnwnsoaa "hit5Attd D uhrd irte. vý Stvei, bs ýciat'iùn, Apple Growtuff or Profits in te milboor eveýry i ra 'i 1toardMisins and 1H is Ait.1 made a nuiier of indîvidýual sales, . . ntb'ogh to th ri si6lr utng peirnentai taio, ýlue of the, tom- in a zi-zag lineand tpecnîaI ry m tng son of the buyers being Prof. C. Cinmnal, Sugar Making. ttoeir ogtheypiecie social timie was enjoyed at thr, close. B. Sssos, . I Metauf Weley Editonials :-Hints to Correspond- 1 match, and to get the liaif Of One IRev. J. U. Robins preached two Werry and others. Intending pur- ents, Thougbits on Grow\ýi'ng OId, page to mieet it- rlght other haîf, niy Slni emnýaano lca chasers at the coming sale are invit- Provincial Legisiature, Aunt's Coun- attention -was naturally drawn Vo thý 'eu ien eto o i onn's ed t viit len ae ain at nyelsi matter on each page in a way tatýject "Our Heavenly Father's Cane", time and inspect the stock. Mn. Reports of Durham Club Meetingý was perhaps a littie orecopelling Fbased on the words-Your Hesivenly Stevens' herd has been fully accned- in Toronto; Chamber of Coi-mmne than at other times. Ftrkno-wetb ye have need of ail ited for three yeàrs.______ __________________________ these things. Mn. Geo. B. Ciapham Most of the information so fan i' sang splendidly "Beauticful Lile of given in titis article is of panticulaný SOLDIERS' WAR MEMORIAL MR. HISI.OP PRESENTED Somewhiere". la the evening Pas- interest to breedens. But thene's _____ _____ton Robins took for his suCDjectL "The another aide of the story whlich willi The coanmitee la charge of the By B. H. S. Students. Supremiacy of the Unseen" ba ed on appeal to townspeople who use mnilk. Bowmanville Soldiens' Mesuorial are 2____ Cor. 4:18, g-iving a very ilhu ninat- A recent unexpected visit to *;len t very anxlous that a correct list of A pleasing recog-nition of faith-ling address on the values of the Rae Dairy nevealed to the observer Itihe soidiers from this town who died fui service was given expression to unseen forces such as gravitation, tbatthee stble an~ dar~'are e'p as a result of war servces should1 on Thursday, Febnuary 26th., at fheilecicytogloe nc- in a most scientific and saniitary con-j be engraved on the monument. [ Litemry Society meeting whe-n the enceand highest of ail, Xaîth. -Misses dition. We do not remnemben ever, ooeain nie fctzn- tf n tdnso onavle Marion Pickard and Dorothy Plum- visiting a farm wbiene conditions'wo-opd eatilnveorfiteds mties hsta nd mdets ofrowmtain i me'er sang nicely a very swueet îuet. wereso dealandsatsfacory wb hadreltivs orfniuda nak llgh Shoo mae a'preentto toThe antheas by the choir w~ere also Mn. Ch idaleandCap, acoyougEg the supreme sacrifice la the world Mr. William Hlslop who retires as highly appreitd Mr. harls Clpp, youg En wan to notify the comnitte, at Janitor of the High School under t he lishman who has been with Mn-.1 once of suüh naines. Calder Act. The address was iread 1 Stevens going on thiree years, 18l Already ptivate subscriptions jt. by Mn. H. W. Fointen and the pres- 'herdsman, and frnOm un observationsl ward the Memorial Fund have' been entation mnade by Mn. Harold Gill.'MORE ABOUT PROFIT IN and conversation lie is on Vo his job1 received amountiag to over $20 Following is the address- BEEF CATTLE and la keenly interested lai bis wonk. [The lilt is stili open to thosews- Da M.Hso: In recent Governiment tests dur- ing Vo niake donations. WFoltoeistafupnthstaidetslefiB.m1t ing the paat six months the hierd was A conrected list of naines appears We h tfladsuenso .veek's Statesman la refeirencà to high i n butter fat, the officiai 'esýt herewith- H. S. learning of youn departure1 good prices realîzed by Col. L .T. being 3.7 per cent. and several ani- S. Argent fr*oi our midst, desire te express in McIauglin on his sale of fat 1-attle mals tested oven 4% butter fat. J. A. Aldcnoft soine way our sincere appreciation we have secured more authentc la i- Ailtheprase nd loy o Gln H Bar of the way in whicb you have peu- formation regarding hs pax cular Ruýe Dairy does not belong to Mn. R. C. B ruce formned youn duties as caretaker oficdet ýR. Stevens, for bis son C. Roe W. G. Butson this High School. You have cen-1 When Col. McLaughlin boug 't thýe Stevens who is a nienber of the firm. R. Brancsb tainly ilad an enviable record of 141 steers shontly before Christmas-ý they is an indefatigafble worker and a F. F. Britton years which, we hinik, bas neye veragd125 lbs. each an(î' te th-orough painstaking student in B. Branch been, non ever shall be surpassed by feeding themn for exactly 100 dcays [danyng Ony hi wite Rsa E. G. Clar-ke -myone. they averaged 1355 lbs, or an aven- jwas at the Ontario Agnricutural Col- T. Cochrane So with these few words, wve ag'e gain per animal of 230 ib-. The lege, Guelph, taking a short coursel R. Campling wudaky tace his silgat c ost per day for feeding was 2 c per an leadrla bisoe ouat ions T. W.Cunstoken of our sentiments and we ail head, made up as f ollowS: (;Ibs. a lederin is hosn ocupaionT. urrn 1join la wishing yoïa heal.th and, hap- grain lOc; 38 lbs. ensilage lu0; 15 Th1 eal-go ul savr i E. F. Cari- iaess in the years Vo corne. Signed: Ibs. turnips 3c; hay lc. Starting portant and anduous duty.ý as the A. Christie W. J. Mýornison, Principal 'Highi witb.. 5 lits. Of grain tbey gra lualiy hours are long and diealing with the' .Cao-Seol tatR Jms rs osý'î worked up to 7 ibs. and ensilage was gealpublic under vanlousý condi- L la'o Atbletic Association; Dorothy Kir-! ncreased in proportion. tions requires considerable tact and, P. Gimablett ton, Vice Fres. Girls' Athletic; Han-, Last wýeek, we stated the average patience. But Mi. Harry R. Free- R, Davis old Gi, Treas. Boys' Athletic As-ý net profit per animal was $'ffO. Tt man, wbo bas charge of the retail- H. D). Edgerton sociation; Will Fointen, Past Pres. now figures out a littie lesVhs -, ing departmnent an& delivery ser- G. Fowler Literary 'Society; Stanley Osborne, However, in sizing up thîs c eit vice, la popular ýwith his cuistomers W. Hugli.es Fresident Literary Association. mustà ho nemeanbered that Col,. Me- and is deserving of considerable, J. HIchcockMn. Hilîop mde a ver stabî bothtetfsteet plgtce. credit for the growing success of H. Ireland rel hnigalfrfl ir tplce Glen Rae Dairy. H.Iead1el hnkn i-or te~n, Mueh credit is due Mn. .John Buarr, W qknwn-ri of the addresa ndr the ------I . .