'BOWMANVILLE, 4PR3JJ, 16,1925 Whc ARE TH Your Most of us become so aceustomed to our sur- r9undin'g s that we lose sight of the imnpression our home is maldng on others. Otherwise we would give more frequent consid- eration to the decoration of our walls. You'I1 be surprised at the won~derful improvement you can make at sniall cost by decorating with SPRING WALL PAPER The new styles have just arrived. Corne in and see them. We are showing specially t4is week papers suitable for any roorn at 10c PER ROLL See Display in Window i'Big 20" W.T. ALLEN Bookstore Bowmanville There Is No Substitute I F4or Meat There is really no satisfactory substitute -for meat. Vegeta'ble proteins are, in general, infer- ior to mieat proteins and cannot be considered as entirely satisfactory substitutes for meat, but meat is capable ofr making good their deficincies. Meat' is not harmnfu],_ even in large quantities -providing it is good maeat. You only get the be8t quality meats at this store. "Always the Best" ini Quality and Service C'. M. CAWKER & SON Victoria Building Butchers Bowrnanville 's Accept no substitute-"Just as good"-insist B3ran~tford Rooflng which is cheapest in, the, d. It is the highest quality of roofing Manu- ctured-shingles or rclis. We also recornmend Brantford Cernent for )fs and Roof Paste for holes. See us before doing your roofing. MASON & Dli"ALE The Popular IHardware-Quality an~d Right Ps'ices ýone 145 Bowmnanvîlle his best te'a and "Red Rose." he'Il ~'R 'sgood ted' e same good tea for 30 years. Try it! EASTEIR VISITORS Mr. Lorne Pumr oota home. PuneTrno fMis Mary Conaors, Hamilton, ai home. Mr. Ted Humphrey, Peterboro, at home. Miss Inez Wilkinson, Toronto, with Mis. Ring. Mrs. J .J. Lord with friendsisn1 Newcastle. Mr. and Mis. W. L. Eliiott and faniiiy at Bolton. Mr. Cecil Herman, Albert College- Belleville, at home. Miss Anne Storie, Oshawa, witl Miss Marion Pickard. M. and Mrs. Wesey Hoar, Tor- ontjo, at Mr. J. D. Hoar's. Miss Ella Riby, Toronto, 'with her friend, Miss Vera Edwards. iss Gladys Weese, Toronto, wt lisister, is. H. L. Pearn. Mr. and Mis, W. J. McLaughiin, 0shawa, at Mr. W. B. Pinch's. Mis. Roger Fishligh, Toronto, with bier sister, Mis. John Grigg. Miss Mary Mutton, Cobourg, witlh ber sister, Mis. Geo. T. Charlton. Dr. Geo. E. Gilfilian, Uxibridge, witii bis mother, Mia. James Gilfil- lan., Miss Dorothy StanlIey, Toronto, nwit4i lerf parents, Mr. and Mis. T. W. [Stanley. [IMiss Hilda Bottreli, Toronito, vwitii Miss Winnie Varcoe and other f iep.ds. Mi. and Mrs. Alec. Haddy and son Wesley, Toronto, at Mi. J. W. Knigbt's. Mi. Lawrence Mason,. Toronto University, with his mtother, Mis. T. Geo. Mason. Miss M. Mildred Lawrle, Toronto, with hier parents, Mr. and Mrs. John N.Lawrie. Mr. and Mrs. Iiariey Perey, Tor- onito, with his parents, Mi. and Mrs. Thos. Percy. Mir. and Mrs. W. A. Bain, Toron- to, with her parents, Mij.. and Mrs. Win. Tewin. Mr. and Mis. Ross Grant 'and babe witb Mi. andi Mis. R. G. Dick- inson, 'Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenfiel(d with their son, Mr. R. Victor Green- 4fieldl, Stratford. Mr. aud Mis. Ricbar'd Snowden, shwwith the Misses Brima- sses Phoebe and Lydia Moore, ito, with, their sister, Mis. zJackmani. s Edaa H. Botreli, Toronto, hci parents, Mr. and Mis. Thos. ell. Liberty-st. and Mis. R. McNichol, Toi- w-ith ber parents, Mi. and Mis. Dustan, Queca St. and Mis. Thos. ýGreenaway ;on Gordon, Toronto, guests of ,nd MýJrs. W. T. Quinn. ýs Rhea Sheridan, Napanee, with grandparents, i. and Mrs, Misses D, at Mi. T. Miss Vg Gorbold, witb Mr. vs on C. jer Mviessrs. uarî i'ickail, Wndsor, and Russell Pickard, Kingsvilhe, with their brother, Mi. A. W. Pickaîd. Mi. andi Mis. Norman E. Wright, Mars. S. Edg-ar Weriy a-ad Mis. E. Thonipson, Solina, at ILorne Villa. Mi. and Mis. W. P. Corbett, son Robert and Miss Gertrude Ala with fiiends la Newmaîket andi Barrie. Mr. andi Mis. Davidi Harrison, Trenton, witht 'ler sisters, Mis. F. WV. Goddard and Mis. J. W. Miller. Misses Elsie M. andi Irene T. Br'agg, Toronto, with their parents, iMi. and Mis. W. J. Bragg, El-gin-st. Mi. an-d Mis, W. I. McTavish and sort Toronto, wlth her parents, Mi. aud' Mis. Fred J. Mannng, Chuîcbi Street. Miss Jaae--y Mason, Bishop Strach- an College, Toronto, with her par-1 enta, Mi. and Mis, Clarence S. Masn. i Mi. and Mrs. Albert Cole and Miss Mldied F. Cole speat Easter wvithj their cousin, iVs. IErle Denyes, Plain- fieldi, Ont.i Professor and Mis. Chester W.' New%ý and fssnily, Toronto, witb lierl parents, Mi. aud Mis. J. H. H. Jury,' "Woodlawn".1 Misses Dorotby and Evelyn Rick-' ard, Newcastle, spent Easter holidays with- their cousins, Mr. andi Mia. W. C. Allia, Division Street. Misses Meloria Burn~s, Josephine Hill1, Lindsay, spent Easter with the fori-er's parents, Mi. and Mis. Frank Burns, Liberty Strieet. Mis. J. C. Vanstone, Miss May Vansýtone, Mvr. aud Mis. Byx'on S. Vanstone, Toronto, with Mr. sud Mrs. F. C. Vanstone, "Cedai Cliff".1 Mr. and Mis. H. soti Ton,, Toronto, Noriman Creeper, witb Mr. aud Mis, sud other relatives. Mi. sud Mis. B. -Y Betty, IU. and Mis.( dy and Jasck sudT 1-addy, Toronto, at L. Creeper sud Mr. sud Mis. Niag-ara Falls, H. B. Creeper Y. Haddy and Charles H. Had- Miss Agnles K, Mi. F. A. Had- CARD 0F THÀNKS utber Allia -wishes te thaak er'ntendent sud Nuises of Nmanville Hospital for their -s sent. 51 BRIGHI jCarmnen Heait-f the service. This includes Ladies', Boys' and Girls' high grade shees, some priced as high as$1 s West End House King St. West FE P~ cxten4 [y to ýy ila C arn medicai aid avaiLa-ble 1 whilc two nurses tiy in attendancee but ots lfe departed from ýe m-uch to the regret if this city. Besides parents, Carmen is sur- ung-er brother, Bruice. ies were held on Good ýoon frum the fainily 'Simcoe street north. B ain, B. A., conduceted Oshawa Reformer. VETERAN 0F 28th BATT. PASSES E. P. Gower, Regina., Sask. Her many relatives and.friends in Bowmanvilie and vieinity will Syra- pathize with Mis. E. P. Gowei of Reginia, Sask., la the sorrow that has come to her home by the death of ber husbansi. A Regina paper says : E. P. Gower, returaed soldier aged 35 years, died at his home on Sat- urday morning, 1009 Wascana St., April 4, at Regina, adter a lingeriag iilness fromn tuberculosis contracted during the Great War. Semil-iuli- tary funeral services were held Mu day afternooa, the resuains l4ing in- teriesi in the Soliers' Plot in Re- g.ina Cem-etery. Eïght mnenbers of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police lwere palihearers the funeral being under direction of the Departm)eiit of Soidiers' Civil Re-establishisent. Peceased was bora lu London, Eagland, and came to Canada be- f ore the Great War. He was twvice miaîried and served -with the 28th Battalion. He la suîvived by bis 'widow Sarah Wiliamis, daughter of the late W. H. Wiliianis and Mis. Williams of Bowmanvilie, to whomi he was marîied la January 1921, his i-nLa boo ad u rlWishng Cm ,dmittee, iniforms us that by unani- le mous decision of ail interesjted m boards and comminittees in the three 3 uniting Churches, the nanie of the paper wkvich on June 10 wiii com- bine The Christîan Guardian, Pres-, a byterian Witness and Canadian Coni- Igregationaiist, wili be The Ne~w Out- h look. The choice of a name quite Iindependent of any of the former 1 denominational organs is a wise one. But we have no Zaith in the success of "a great national weekiy cover- ing religions news of the whoi9 Iworld unless the church news of this Province in particular and of the Dominion in general Jis given first scýonsideration and ample space. A tchuryh paper to succeed mustý be redited and puiblished flot for the tministers and the f ew high-brows sfound in the churches, but for the masses. Ministers do flot get thieir theologicai pahulum froni their church papers, hence we have neyer uaderstood why church papers. should be edited for the very few insteadl of for the malty conimon folk who comn- prise possibly 90 per cent or more of the 'average church congregation. Most people take their church paper for church news and not for its learned dissertations on suýjects in wýýhich they have no personal interest. We hold the opinion rightly or wrongly, that uniess a cliurch paper is mnade especialiy interesting to the womren folk in the homes it ia not likely to 'be a very great sucçess ilor attain a very wide circulation. We believe, too, that a. ehurch paper, like other newspapers, shouid win its sisbscricbers oni its nierits and not by placizng minîsters in the humiliating and questionable position of ican- vassers. No minister shouid be ex- pected to do that ciass of work. We practice wvhat we preach, too, f or we have flot emxployed ag-ents for this journal for many years. 9-year oid son Philip by hisý first marriag-e and his mrother whio rsd in London, EnglanOL Hîs fte pra,,ctised iaw in Loulion pre\,iov!ý tn ffle Boer War in which hie i hisý if e. Mrs. 'Williams who left here when she heard of her son-in-iaw's serjousý iliness, reached Regina seven hioiir before the death summons camie. Miss Ethei L. Br.uce of the R. U3. M. Hospital at Kindersiy, Sask., also knowýn to many friends here was also width Mis. Gower during her hus- band's last illness. T-ime Savers for1 the Busy IloUsewit'e With Spring housee1eaning preparatioIns in full swing, you wilI be needing more of your favorite SOAPS AND CLEAN$ERS The ones that you've found remove dirt and grease with the Ieast effort. This store bas a complete stock of ail proven andI tested soaps a--hd cleansers as well as other house cleaning needs. GOOD GARDEN SEEDS Order your Garden and Fielid Seeds from us -all govern-mentl, inspected. HEADQUARTERs FOR POULTRY SUPPLIES We have 1e largest stock andl variety 'of Poultry Supplies in town. Get our prices before buying. We can save you money. FJARRY' ALUIN PIO 186 BOWMANVILLE RU0 RICK- FEED (avesthe Lies of BabJ Cbiks, Harry Aluin, Grocer B<}wnanvllle, Ont. h COPELAND SHOE STORE-WEST END HOUSE 98C Is the Lowest Yet tore .eowmanville In Footwear This week we have hit rock bottom in prices and higheat level in value. Out goes the Balance of Fire èStock Footwear at anid now going at 98c -a pair. Any Children's Shoes Ieft clearing at 50e pr. Traveller's S"iMamplIes In re to sort up our fire stock of f oo twear we have been very fortuate in purchasing the entire stock of travellers' samples of two well kÉiowii warehouses-both Men's Ox- f ords and Wo*en's Shees. This Spring's Newest Styles The Ladies' Shoes are ,aIl this Spring's newest styles, Iight tan stel,-ins with elastic gores, patent leather vamps wih ight tan uppers, black suedes with Spaisih heels, patent leather oxfords with Iow heels, regularly retailed up to $8.00, and to think we are enabled to seil them to >you at the verylow price of $3.98 Pair We now have Shoes in nearly ail sizes No Approvals. No Exchanges. Strictly a Cash Sale. Sale is being held in MeMurtry & Co's Store-West En~d House. 98C Païr