ýLLARD-A,%t Afliston te Mr. aud Mrs. J1 f Mairy F. Brown I. ited her in ear )r a rea ýes ne :)TORJSTS! IS UNWISE TO RIVE YOUR CAR you have protecteiJ elf against any pios- ible money loss. Has Happened to s, It Can Happer, to Is An Established that there isn't an înobile driver who isl fiil Enough To Avoid Careless Public. 'uT Safety lies' in buy- %utomobiIe Insuralp-ce Protects. y Comp anies will you this protection ýr their policies. Insurance Agent Bowmanville siszer, ii. . b. ,an-SJçtero VJ, LYaJ Point Road, Toronto. Mvlr. Hlarvey Rice has been trans- ferL ete e Standad Bank at Brigh1t, Western Otarie. lMr s. Jas. Sheardon, Boltoni, la vis- iting lier soni, Mv. W. S. Shecardowu local Manager of Imiperial itOu Ce Mrs. J. Tyndall and Miss A. T ,yni da!!, Richmnouid Hill, has been visit- ing ber dlaughter, Mrs. W. S. Shear- down, Ja-imes' Block. WhitLe Shield Club -will nieet Tues dlay, April 21st, inSt. Paul'sLetr Room at 8 p. m.-Enghish Night. Corne and enjoy the fun. Mr. an-d Mrs. 5. A. Devitt, Black- stuckr, Yere in tewn Saturday havî'îg returned last week fromn speniding a veryenoae winter in FIloridi. Bowmanville Womnen'.s Institute meets Friday, April 24th at the home of Mirs. Geo. H. Biekell, King Street. Mis. P. Trebileock and Miss Mar- garet who have býeen 'visiting rela- tives in Brantford and Toronto dur- ing the winter have returned home. Miss E. E. Hayëraft attended an executive meeting of the Federated Woinen's Institutes of Ontarjo at Parliiment Buildings,' Toiotoo ou th( ian of the echa cy -Au a. asln o-nn1 <Coi in, pe-recting very much m--i through ithe if young men ai deo much te str( spirit in this c( The Missýion e¶ciersz on Sai the bop ine c dàeà erret r S Cake, M. P. P., oUr chIuv'chboug, Vteran Liberal membier 'ort. [,he West Northumbherland, underwen iated. critical operatien in Cobourg P. 'lk eager- Îpital on Sunday. f cTood Frn- 1Mr. and Mis. S. H. Haucock, genpr-son of Rochester, N. Y., are b by Seniors. called by the serious illness of bî-is, read- sîster, 2Miss Ettie H--anicock who iers ere staying with her sister, Mrs. 1 n(d reflectedj Brunt, Eninishýillen. those who Mr. and Mrs. Wmi. Dean au -,rd I Franices Deani, Oakvifle, and Mr. ýeseuted the Maltby, Gaît, were entertained M~ ne Hundredi day hy Mrs. Geo. W. Jamnes, ni( Frank Cry- wýhile 'returning- frein spendîng E llege,1 ceeu- er ,with AMrs. De's ,brother, -Mr lm and effi- Ruddell, Le-skard. astor Joues Home and Seheel, Club had av ;ending the suceessFul meeting oun ede ing peopfle. eveing, April 8th. Solos byD 1been taken Alex.,ý Coiville and Mr. Wallace Br t, provided were renidered in their usýual plea-ý [ufrmtinmaniner. Miss Peaml Sonley g ffty of eur ai very interesting tailk on her and should ast sunîmii-er through Scotlaud, Iý mîsieuyland, B-elg-*ian, France aud Switý larnd. She eertaiuly m.-ade 'the i( ,ted its uiew spots of hiterest real te ber lisý; a they met e rs. Mrs. Aspeunali Pblic H-eý wis Pascoe. 'Nurse, gave a f ew minutes;' t s iuchudiug AMiss M.ýildred F. Cole gave an nsi have given m-el,,til wile somne ef the lan 75.00. New sýeried lunch. Meetiugl closed - dent--Nora the National Anthemr. MARIAGES Osbawa, Wrigbt A awa. ition. Apply A. W. Fielý Blowmnanviiie, phione18 Nursing Mrs. Nellie Ferry, M, 3ractical Nuirsinig, box 374, ,pply at reusidencGe of iMmr ýns, Ouitarjo Stret. COC-laBompvi ~on Tuesdy Ai 1,1925,' Jae Thompson, beve wife of Mîr. W. B. Couchi. Fu1nerai from itheý family residcec- Centre Street, on Thursday, Apr'il 16th., a t 2:0). m. BRADLEY-inOsaa Apl 9t. Ca rten Rbreider son of Mr. and M1rs. H. Edgar Pradiey, Oshawa, aged ilyears. BURT-At Port Hope, Ont., on Moni- day, A.priIl 1Sth., 925, fatilda Hudson, beioved wlf e of the late Thomas BuIrt. aiged 85 years, 6 monthis. f-OLEY-lIn Bowimanville, on Fri'day, Aàpr'il 10, Mablel Sjl nodnn- ioved( wif(e of Mr. Hloward R. Foiey, South la )-rilington, aged 34 -years.1 GLASS-A-ýt the ,residence of Mr. D. Bel,,1>Leskard, on Frida,,y, April lOthï., Good Friday, Gýeorge- Glass, aged 45 yer.Interred at 0Orone Ce'metery. BRETHOUR-In Toronto, April 8.,192-5, Aice May Catwidow, of th'e lte D 1r. Frederick G. B reýthour. in lier Sîst year. lnerdin Union Cemete1,ry, Oshawa. S ITH-Suddeniy in Bowm1anIvilie, on Mondlay, April 13, l125.LEslija . Smlith, agd61 yeairs. Intexmen'-it atRvesd Cemrete ry, Napanee. Father et Mrs. Luthe r ichls. MARTIN-A-ýt Grand ValeyéQtaio on1 Aýpril 9, at the homIle of, isduhtr Mrs.Hug Roinso, JmesMartin, in blis ;:I,(l year, freryof EfelDar- ,igon Township. Interrment ,)t Alton Ceme1ýtery. r a gg sing IN M1VEMORIAM l'ave Iii oving n miory ef our darfather triP and mnother who11 passed away at tlie ing- Baster-tide, James Seott died April 21, 1zer- 1919; E1izabeýth On' Scott died Apt-ii 18, deal192 te- alïth ,alk.WORK WANTED Seeçl Grain For Sale FOR SALE-mprved anner Oats, Iso sorn Ixefigrain. App]y W G. ae eligiOle for R. N. aegree. Attractive nurses' home on groundÉs. 46th & Butteýr Sts. pi ttsbur'ghb Fa. 11-3 To Let HOUSE TO RENT-Seven rOOm.s, tw, stores' brick wttli cQnveniences, ,,,k floors down stairs, goo iceli,1ar, Peaise- furnaceý, three piece 1bath, town water, soft t wate-r pumpj in pantry, electric iights, phone, good gar*de'n, garage andIj( wo)rJks!op ,ibilive minutes walk of Post Office, posses"sion May lstL. Apulv box '17 or phone 89 16-tf FARM TO RENT-160 acres, lot 5, co.1, Darlington. about 5,0 acres wor!k- able landi, balance pasture, plenty water and sbade. There is aiso about 800 aple ttrees and pear trees, ail winter fruit, aîsd wood for uise of bouse. Pos- Sesion at once. James VeaiBwmn ville, il-tf Propeirty For Sale HOUS-E FOR SALE-IBungal-Pow ,on Cbuvcirh Street withi seven rooms and bath, ailuloem convenieneces. For fur- tiiel particuiars appl,,y to Mr. Ega Buitsou ,phone 325W, box 477, Bowmnan- ville. 1-f FOR SALE-3½, acres ilu Hampton, a fine brick lbouse, lu good condition. 12 roomes, fuirnatce,bah Pi Um S, 1p"ars. chrieund smsli fruits hgrgdive- shi, ,stable, benhiouse. .Suitabjlefo chickeno eeke iugindustry". Apiy to C. WV. Souch, Hamipton, phone32-1 For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-Ou Lib- erty and Concession, ain eigbit-room brick house witb eu-e acre of land wîth fruit treeS, for six, roo-m bouise, smial lot or ne land, eeuntraiiy 7oat V' . B. Piuch> box 97, phone 364w,. omu vile, Wanted WANTED-Ou th, late Hrbrtshort Farm ilot 14, con.. 5. Darlingtoncaitte for pasturiug. Appiy te WmCadia on prenlises, 5-' Community Clean Up and Paint Up Campaign A representative of the Sherwin-Williams Con- pany will be at our store on Thursday and Friday, April 24th andi 25th., to demonlstrate diff erent 3.1 W. produets. We invite the public to call and see how these products can be iised. RICE & CO. Opposite Post Offiice BowmanviIle Uhane of Diet There is always some m-ember of the f amily who has a. "fussy" appetite-just doesnI' seem to enjoy anything. This store prides itself in the variety anrd choice selections of ai kinds of fresh, cured anrd cooked meats that is in demand. Whatever you want in the way of meat for th e mienu for bre-a1,fas, dcinner or supper we have it. Try us and see. G.-" A%, 7Edmondstone Phonie 21 Bowmanville JED-Expenýiencedl girl for bouse- Country girl preferredl.Apl _______________________________________ R., Drawer B., Bowmiauville, 15-tf J TENDER J..~ C.~ Eggs For Costumes of Chances whesi you cati have PASTEURIZED MILl< Delivered fresh every morning tc your door step? And it doesn't cost a cent morE than common ordinary milk. 18 Pints For $1.00 We can supphy a le~w mie custoners. Phone, 297 or write 'r [E STORE THAT SATISFIES ID led Oats, the very best, 6 lb-,........ 28Se unes, very ineaty, 60-70 size, 2 l's.... .24e avy Zinc W'esh Boards............. 48e IDutch CIeanser, 2 tins........... 22c îp Sticks, hold brush or cloth.,....... 22e- rden Seeds, reg. 10e package, 5 for... .25e matoes, Culver Heuse No. 1 fancy, 2 tins 34e p-P & G, Gold, Surprise, Coinfort 17 bars 98e est Ivory Soap, per dozen..... ., . 53e shing Soda, 3 packages ............. 24e n Ami, cake or package, 14c, 2 for .... 27e er Catsup, large bottie, reg, 25e for 19c. ge_ Brand Condensed Milk 20c, 2 -for 39c Individuality There mediocre costumes Mason 's Y SALE new,.11For your s week. JAMÈS IN THE "TOWN THAT SATISFIES" Lux, 3 psackages fo-t........... Soap Chips, nice flaky chips, 2 Ibs. 25e Zebra Steve Polish, large tin......14e t Pure Coffee, greund while you wait, we want you to try this, lb ............ ý. .. .,. 63ze Hampton Creamery Butter, 37e lb., 2- Ibs 73e St. Charles Milk, baby size, 3 tins 19c, large tin, 2 for ......-.............25c Oh Boy Hand Cleaner, 3 tins ........23e Grip Rite Clothes Pins, 3 pkgs ......23e Charm, 2 packages.... ................ 24e Sugar, 10 Ibs ...........-......... .75c Peas, Coru and Toinatees, 3 for . .... ..49c Willard's Chocolate Bars, assorted 6 for 25e Granulated Sugar, 100 l'bs ........... $7.25 The Newest Fashlion, InEyewear "Fashion makes the werld go round" It tel s us wha.,t to wear, ho-w and when. When conisidering glasses it tells us the following-- GMasses f or Professional and Business Use Glasses for Sport Glasses for Evening- Wear We have thein for every occa- sion and our busy Optometrist is fitting ail of these styles and shall be pleased to have you call and talk it over. R. M. MNitchell & Co. Druggiests and Optometrists Phone 92 Bowmianvihle Sundays ai-d Evenings 280 or 232 5tiI1 They Core- More and More of Tho Coats and Su THAT ARE CARRYING OFF H~ONORS THIS SPI 't 1Charm of line, fabrie, colo'r and design., are no- where joined in more perfect harmony than in this ex- tensive collection of Coats and Suits. They are expert- ly tailored in Charmeen, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Kasha, Flannel or Bengalîne, with Frocks of Printed Crepe, Satin-Faced Canton, Flannel, Bengaline or Brocaded Crepe in colors to match coat linings. Imported Kid GIQves The very newest -with fancy cuifs, shades to m'atch your apparel at $2.25 pair. We cordially i-nvite your inspection. Phone 161 C. S.. MASON The Personality Shoppe Bowmanville HAMPTON tSALE- ig statio: 1~ nan