I H-ARRY WAGNERt Toaoler oft ta'waiian Guitar, complete Course in Transpositioni. Pupils guaranteed to play i 25 lessons, also Ukulele, Banjo-Uke andI Tenor Banjo. Studio Over Royal Theatre, Bow-j manville, Every Wednesday. Ca rpen try Buildings and Alteràtions of al kinds. 1 specialize in hardwood floors. In facjt if you are thinking of àny kind of repairs give me a cali. Estimates Free M.:;W.Tamblyn Scusgog St. BowmanviIle Phone 381,W Near C. P. R. Sta. You Can't Keep az Good Thing Down Everyone knows that Pasteurized Milk is the only saf e milk. The de- mand is increasing. Sold the same price as ordin- ary milk 18 PINTS FOR $1.00 Put your order in now for scientificaIly Pasteur- ized Milk. Sold Oiily By E.S.CLARKE $cugog Rd. R. R. 1 BoWmianville Brighten Up Yes, we have a Wall Paper siable for any rooni or hall lu. the house or store. Just give us a eall and look them over. OVER 300 PATTERNS Prices ranging from 10c to $4.00 per roi! ALL 1925 DESIGNS We also carry a f il lune of Paints and Varnishes-everyvhing te, brighten the home. Prices 'are right. Estimates given f or painting and decorating. Open evening-s froni 7 tili 9 p. mi. G. Pritchard DECORATOR Cor. KING~ AND SILVER STS., BOWMAN VILLE 'Us i oreedfWler 4' oaI01whez4 M. A. JAMES To Europe--CnaffiXn Paeuffc, 'Whte Star Dominion, Cunard, Ameican. Ask for information. Ehonf, 53, Bowmanville. DR. G. C. BONNY~CASTLE Honor graduate in Dentistry Toronto University. Graduate of the Royal oXlBe f JDental Surgeons of On- taria. Office Kinig-st., Bowmanville. Office phone 40. House Dhone 22. O)R. J. C. DEVITT tGraduate of Royal D4ttal College,I Toronto. Office, King-st. East, Bow-j manvile. Office hours 9a. mi. to 1 p. mi. daily except Sunday. Phone 90a. House phon,,e 90b. DR. R. E. DINNIWELL Honor Graduate of Torontý) Uni-. versity aný meniber of Royal Collegel of Dental Surgeons. Licensed to pracetice in Cntario and the Dominion. Dentistry in ail its branches.' Office -King-st., Bowmanville, Opposite 3ank of Montreal, Phone 301. LEGAL M. G. V. GOULD, B. A., LL. D. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY nioney ta lean on Fan aand Town Pnaperty Royal Bank Buil-ding, Bowmanvîlle. Plione 351. W. F. WARD, B. A. BARRL.STE1R, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Moaey ta loa.' Bonds for sale. Ofices: Bleakley Block, King Street, Bowmnvilhe Ontario. Phone&-, OfEi<- 102, Hanse 279J. CONANT & ANNIS Barristers, Soliciors, Notaries Public, Etc.- Conveysncing and Geiaeral Practice ai Law Offices 7Y2s Sinieoe St. Soth Phone 63 Oshawa G. D. CONANT, B.A., LL.B. A. F. ANNIS, BA., ,LL.B. - 32-ly FUNERAL DIRECTORS F. F. MORRIS CO. Complets Mtor or Herse Eqaipment AIl cails prompthy attended te. Pnivate Ambulance. Bowmanville phones 10 and 34 Branch Stores-.-Oroao & Newç~castle. ALAN MI. WILLIAMS Embalnier and Funenal Director. Calls given prompt and penýsanal at-I tention. No extra charge for dis- 1 tance. Phones 58 or 159, Bow-1ý manvillo. Ont. 3-tî MEDICAL B. J. HAZLEWOOD, M. D., C. M. Gold Medalist of Trini ty University Toranto. Four years attending Phy- sican anfd Surgeon at Mt. Carmel Hospital, Pittsburg, KCs. Office and Residence, Wellington Street, Bow- ,nanville. Phone 108. C. W. SL~EMON, M. D., C. M. Graduate df Trinity Medical Coflege, Toro-nto, farmerly of Enniskil1en.i Office an~d Residence, Dr. Beitb's, former residence on Church-st., Bow- naanvillý. Phone 259. 44-t CHIROPRACTIC DR. DURWIN E. STECKL.EY Honor giraduate of Toronto Chiro.. practie Colle ge will be in office oui Temperance ,/Street, Bowmanville,i Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdayl afterno'on an.d evening. Phones: Office 141J; Residepce 141W. Residential calls made at Hampton, Newca~stle and District. ï DR.. S. M. JONES Chiropractor and Osteopath Over 16 years' successful practice Office Hours: 2-5-7 to.8, p. . Phone 224 t 86 Simcoe St., Oshawa. VETERINARY Dr. F. T. TIGHE VETERINARY SURGEON. Day or Nýight Calls Promptly Attended to. Office King-st. W., Statesman Block,1 Bowananville. Phone 243.c E. G. KERSLAKE, V. S., B. V. Sc.V Honor Graduate of University ofc Toronto. AIl cases given promptu and careful attention. Officet Hampton, phone 375-15.t AUCTIONEERS THFEO. M. SLEMION Auctioneer Fanm an-d Hanse Sales a Specialty., Ternis nioderate. Enniskillen P. O. Phono 197-r3. 1-tf JAMES BENNETT Auctioneer 10 y-sars' experience in fanai, funi- ture and honse suctien sales. Ad- dreas Jas. Bennett, Hardware Mer- chant, Kiag-st., Bownaanvilhe, phono 131, bex 33. WILLIAM MAW Licensed Auctioaeer Eaviag met -with cousiderable suc- cess in~ coaducting sales for the past 18 years,- 1 now off on niy services te the peeplee cf Bowninnville sud viclnity. For ternis and dates ses F. O. Mason, Bowmanville, or pionsl 288, Whitby, Ont. 12-t JOSE~PH COULSON Liceuge.d Auctioeu.r Vluator & Reît Estate, Newatle, Ontario. 2U-ti J1>'., VUAiN V IiLLE,, MAY M, 192,5.1 THE EDiITOR TALKS Peter Mc-AXýthur's article in ai hast issue appealed cbiefly ta boy, telling "Why I stick te the Farni We overiobked the tact wheu ir tredncing his article that alread tw, or three aof his books have boce tliblishied and are lu the Bewm--ar ville Public Library. This' weok we promunt au antil Lwhvic(h will, we are very sure, lieo very special interest ta country girl su"gesting, ta theni -wl-y tbey tac ahauld stick ta their farn hameý We vory welIl know baw hard a tasý at is ta convince an iijtelligeut wel edncated and amibitiauýý girl that ai the honiestead la, the best place fo lier and thnt a worthy yaung farme ,,ho can offer ber a geod homes is good nan ta yoke with as a liiq partuier. But, after ail is said ai the question, la is a gi-n's pri,legi lsud right ta use honr awn judgmien wberi makirig choice ofaihusbanc At thes anme tine this article pre sontsansu rray of statesuients au- thoughIts that are well wortb con, aidreratian. We are gn that a baiglit anc well-edn-cated farmier's dnughter h1 ac the good sense ta w'rite to us oau, a-latter that lies very close te oui heart and en which we have givei mue-h and repo-ated thouglit. We liko ths candid way in which. ahi -ives us particulars of heaself--i hielpa te give a definite 7repîly. Sh( toelas us thnt as is 19 yenrs ohi aud a gradunte af the local higlI achool. She snys she la initelligenl and not infrsqueatly lias been told s is gaod-laoking. Shie asks il she miglit nat fiad city or to-wa ili open te mare advautrigea than thc country, and miglit aie nat succeed at sonie sort af phoasaut urbbsu work, Ceuld ws puthler in ton-ch witb ar employer wha -weuld give lier a chance, ass. We iully renlize whnt s delicate and difficult nmatter it is fer a pensai autside ai the famlly and with yeny meagre data uipou which te base art intelligent answs,,r-ouo slpediall3 aipplicablle ta nun fairyouug carres- pendent. Sa we do flot really iso- ires ta advise. Tlint is ws think the duty ai hon parents. But we did write this girl sud said: "Don'; do it". And hors are seme ai oui resens which wve ane directing to country girls in general. Yen, My country sistons, have heard onlv the pleasarit thiaga coi city luse. You sýee anly t-ho resy tinta; imagine only the deliglits; take into cousideratuon only the glass anid glitter. Yen may nea-er thiak about its disadvanrtages, its daa'olacks, its hearta-ches, its miser- leqs. It la quite differeut beiag ln thûecity withianaiîy sud fionda in coutrnst te the other side-aloue sud a working girl. We ýsincerely be- ierve tiJat thousands, af ceuntry girls wvho !have eit fina-m homes for cîty emnployaient have fairly cried thela sys eut lu loneliss and despair. We base aur reply slnd arguments on Vhs supposition that yo-u wish ta, obtalu s situation ris a wo-rker. Of course, you are aware that la a to-wn or city you are a wo-rkiugo girl; yoir assaciates are alab working peo-ple. This is net imrpropor, but you -who are used ta bsing corsidered on an equai plane with everyhody in yaur coaimunity rit home, will sac-n reaI- ize tint yen are not se corisidered in Vhe city. The making of fionda ina n iness city by a woring girl .a a task beyorid the capscity ai 99 girls eut oi evsry 100 who Vry it. Yan -can find plenty ai compaulous, oif ceurse, but yeu -will require ta exercise fan greater caution anid dis- ceraiment in chosing suitale cern- rades. We kno-w aisanie very sad sequels Vo lad ehoices made by country girls la the city. Li this natter Vhs very grsatest cars and [iscretieW is imperatively necessary. * 1- . Perhaps yenj ha-vs not giveni ser- ions thought Va the fact that you are better off lu your country home ho- saus yur country fioinds are list- ter than youa- city fionda wouléi ho. Tbey miglit rot wsnr quite as ity clothes, but Vhs mindsansd heants -nd the eharacter woven la the fiesli undenneath are a -thausand ties uner sud richer. Yo-ur work las etten, tee. The counitry girl with eri housedutios is mariy Vues 1eV- snr off Vlan the clonks, stenagrapli- àrs, on othen workiug girls ai theý ity. No-wv, you don-'t believe this o0 yen? Be assured that we spsak vith an liniste knowledge ai thbe ,nditions as they a-eally exist lu ou? That the oppartunities ion -untny girls making nieney ou the a are logic-n. rra girls knaw ow to iase Smaîl fruits and vege- ibles, and they kaew licw te pre- ýrve theso ln jars and cans. Tons 1 ý 1 lc),n"ar.Ttff A lTi reT T, ý %ff A N7 - ý - 1 Res flaw to, make Mayon- nauiseD]ressing as s-mooth as cream-how to put up the most delicious mustard pickles you ever tasted -how to serve surprises in'salads and sandwiches. -these, snd lther unusual recipe3 are iaur new Mus.. tard Recipe Book which wc will nmail free au request. Write for a capy ta-day COLMdAN-KEEN (Canada) Llmlted bept 8B 102 Arn. IierSstt. Montreal 38 ign .oo ý 1 ý 1 À WVIT ýT-*.V. , M à V 9 P 10 9X 1 £- Sýaving Stifacio TIhere isr a real satisfaction for the ecoriomical housewife when she shops at DOMTÏNON STOIRES, because she can always buy the best products at a real saving. You cai1 do the sanie. » NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR PINEAPPLES, 15c and 19c each. By dQZ. $2.15 and $1.65 m 4 lb APPLE AND 5cM MI 'l EMANS 4 lbs 25c,- TIN RAÀSPBERRYJA45 KINGS PLATE2 fN25 BOTTLRAY TIN 25cSPECIAL CUEESEE s2e5-,BISCUITS3 kï 25c _______________ 2_______ ouDAT yPcA-rGE74Ç s- THIS IS SPLENDI'.ýD OFFERINGS- TEA W K0OUPBU L K TJEA (L59c IN ALL SELE CT BLENýD TEA, 69c,- D0MINION STORES IICHMELLO TEA 75cLB of thoiusands ofaifarr agirls are mak. ing manoy doing this wtork. Takng care of a fiackvofturkeys or manag ing the chickens is fias work for girl,- and wanien. Ta aur ind it is a huadred tumes moare elevating and dignifying than clerking or operat- ing a typewriter, and, if properly clone, thero la more rosi cash left aver at the end af t-he year, becauiso there is ne exponse for board and roonis when yau do these things at home. Those farrna girls who really feel they wsnt ta mnako money af their own cari find, therefore, *a aidc huee lu wvhich esch is individlually adapt- ed and can make a success of what- ever t-hey undortake. This is far betteÉ than going ta a city ta wark where 99 girls out of 100 find only dia-couragemeait, unhappiness, biard- ships and naisery. To aur minc, even the thaught of a f arm girl trying ta find work in a city is ntt wonth while unless one slawilling ta do inenial work and mliss ail the best things inlu1f e ta which the farrai girl non' le heir. Another vitally important cousid- enation ln favor of staying in a farmn home altier a girl baves sehool fan a few years at least is that shep has the best chance a girl can have any- where ta bearri real hame-m-aki.,gl by hier best teachen-lier owa mother. It should 'le the prime ambition of every yountg waman ta become sffic- lent lu every branch of housekeep- ing. We need net enumnerate theml but she shoul lean ev-ery brandli that lien imother crin teachli; er and perhsaps a i ew others. We bolonzg te the clas that blames every mothor who allows lher daugliter ta leaqve her homo for eue of heron on before she hias learned thonoly cvery important accomplishmsut lu home- making sud house-keeping. Order, systeni, cleanliness, entontaînîng, a well informed mind-all help ta make a good home-maker. CHILDREN IN PIERIL Twenty Inniates of Oshawa Shelter Rushed Frein Burning Building. -Oshawa, May 21-A serious fine 1broke eut in the Chuldnen's Shelter late this evening, aud bei are the blaze was extinguished damage to the extent af several thousand dol- lars was doue. The fire wss dis- covered in the attie, sund the tweuty iuaates af the siielter, mostly youug cljdrea, were rushed fa-r the building. Water was kept play- iag into the building for over an hour and a. heavy loas ina this way wvas sustained. Three firemen were overcome by the dense saieke, and reecled medi-cal asaistance. The furuiture and other mnoveable oh- jsots were removed freni the build- ing which was badly gutted and lu- rates of the sholter were taken ta the Isolation Hoespital teniporarily. THOSE ABOUT TO MARRY SO<>N Te those who msy lie contemplat- ng mstrimouy we beg ta eaul at- tention ta ameadments recent1yý2 made lu the Manniage Act as fol- *ows: "lIn additien te the proof s ne- quired iu suli-section 1 at the time of the application fer a licerise or certificate, there shahl be pr*oduced anid filed with the issuer a cepy af tho registration of linth -ai the other party ta the marriage, certified ta by ho Registrar Goueral or other pro- per alffcer in this behalf, or an affli- davit made by sucli otýher party te th iarriage, or by sanie persan sm-ng a aieaner o-i his or hier faaiily nd haviug personal kuowledge af th f sets, stating the age, date and; lace ai birth ai sucb other party, aud the affidavit sha lie lun such, ari as may ho prascribed by the Provincial Secretary". "Tbnee clear days shall elapse Frni the tus V hs ýcertificats is is- sed beo re the- solemuization of the anniage can taise place". Frank, Ruben, an Oshawa grocer, Tas fiuod $5 and costs for s elliag )a Sunday. Sanie fanmera mast ýast ai Oshawa were plowiýng an a -cout Sunday aiterneen. Final list - S. Argi J. A. XJ H. Baný C. Brue, W. G. P.. Bran( F. P. Br B. Brar( E. G.Ci T. Coci R. Camp E. W.c T, Curra E. F. Ce A. Chirisi P. L. Cn L. Clayi( P. G. Ch R. Davis H-. D.E G. FOIw] P. Gimil F. J. Go W. Hjugl J. Hitche D. Isila H. Irelan W. Jacks R. F. j<0 R. Il. Jc IN THE EDITOR'S MAIL So Much 'crowded have been our î2olumîns for several weeks that sev- oral letters; have not been noticed upder this hieadingý Mr. Ch-as, W. Johns, 640 Lipton St., Winnipeg, Mar., -wrote a littie tume agýo: Dear Mr .Jaine,-l. have just re- ceived The Statesmain and under the heading The Editor Talks, 1 notice you ha$'e pu:blished an interestng ar- ticle on "What la Worth While? iby President Bowman of Pittsburg Uni- versity. 1 ana atill quite -an invalid and spend mnuch time at the raido. I enjoy listening to talks, lectures, etc.. very much, but don't care for those "jazzy" programas. I heard the talk on "Wýhat is Worth While" very clearly aud I look f orward ta naany similar taîks. Have net been able, to locate Bowmanville B~road- casting Station, Toronto bemng my nearest one ta Bowmnanville. When You Feel Ut -Whnthat old Headache seuds its wrigthat you are gôing ta suifer- 100eZUO. Wheu you feel a Cold ciigtake zUTOO. At the first pino ain-at the first feeling of sîck- ness-take ZUTOO. You will lie ail right in 20 minutes if it's aheadachie, or the ncxt miortiing if it is a cold. Pain ail gane, and the whiole body refrcshied. Dan't wait--don't takc chances. Get ZUTOQ 'Pablets ta-day-sud bave thcmn ready to ta k e at the fir-st sig-n of a Head- ache or cold and TAE THIlEM. 25C a box-at deniers or 1)v mail postpaid B. N. Robison& Ca. Regd .Coaticuuik Q GREEN & CO. Suite $1, Trusts & Guarantee Bgulding, TORONTO, ONTARIO Governrnent, Municipal and Corporation Securities We wiil buy, sou, or loan maney au Durant Motors, A. B. &z C., Laew's Theatres, Toronto, preferred anid comman, Mutual Finance, Mortgage Discouint, Toronto Finance. Write us for market information. -I St k MW WAR MEMORIAL' publication ai a eorrected ent A. ~E. Jones dIdcroft F. Kershsw r F. King ce A. H. Living Busn C. Luxton cii J. R. Mays ritton K. C. Martin ch H. V. W. Moses larke N. Me-Crimmon brane A. E. McLaugihlin [pling - C. MclYonald Cousins H. Mutton an F. McMan 'arr W. H. Nichails stie A. Oxley rage J. Palmier on O. Plagie haauce J. Reid sG. Robb Edgerten C. Spry len J. Smiith oett L. W. Sanders ooldwin A. Sininick "es E. L. Sanders icock R. W. Tait id R. A. Wilson ,nd A. Wren son H. P. Werry olle C. illI Lat Meat at Least Once a Day At this time of year you hear many people complaining about feeling languid and tired. It~S the Spring Fever. Ail they need is a littie extra nourishment-some of our choice fresh nieats will brace them up for it makes good rich blood and sinew. Meat is equally good for the children and grown-ups. Eat meat a-t least once a day. Wilbert J. Dudley BUTCHER BOWMANVILLE 1 -