of C. E. Hann's Bankrupt Stock ENDS 'NEXT1 SAT1U'RDAY $5,252.63 Stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings must: be cleared regardless of Profit or Ioss. Now listen to the prices falling:. en's Si W.9 Up Men's Belts 29e 5c up 5c up 9c up 49eup 39c up Hundrieçs of other fUnes toc numerous to mention. The scoop of the year, ordinary prices have been smashed to pieces. Hann's Sto ck must be cleared to walls by Saturday 80 corne if you have to Itravel a hundred mniles, it will pay your handsomely. NEVER AGAIN SUCH "ARGAINS ORDINARY PRICES CUT TO PIECES 1 SALE 0F HANN'S STOCK ENDS SATURDAY HURIRY YOU HAVE NO lIME TO LOSE Delays are dangerous, act now the stock is moving quickly to shrewd and keen buyers. 1o out for the Big Bankrupt Stock signs on the win-low. Mdontreal Bank A. S. McPHERSON Note adclress and1 Bowmanvillei - WANTED-Extra Sales Help For Our Big Sale I &R ONLY THE BALLOT f Quinte Methodist Leader ays Ferguson Government. ýcal Despatclr to The Globe) avilie, June 4--Hýow recent I legislation in Ontario basi n back, temperance work wasi id et the forty-second and last1 in- of the Bay of Quinte dist Conference, which open- Brid!ge Stret Church bere to-c Retiring President, Rev. J. S.r [son attacked tlie legisiation, [rew lessons from the recent ient to show that the pyolitician missions with its burdens, ,,wvieh are great, but are flot insurrmount- aible", he Gaid., On thre question of Church Union, ha, coommented: No) Divisions ini the Camp ýt there p, no c]e ,ev. John E. Glover B, ay, was elected first ass ýtary. Rev. W. P. Wý .Trenton, second assista ,ieard M. Patterson,1 ird assistant. Rev. ood, Coniference Letter) ,ev. R. T. Richards, B. A onference Statisticiap. Rev. A. E. McCutcheon, .president of ConferencE il Union was re-elected id F. J. Hor-wood secret er. Dalegatesý fromi the Con tend Union meeting in' iiarbourne iVlthodistC uesday thus week were m elceile-E. Farnswortb. icton-G. C. R. McQuadE apanaie-A. J. Terril,'. t woud are he face of anr le of a free aný e~in R dn 3.Kenny, 'V larke, S. C. asud( L. S. union sess' ogetber of si of gentfeMEl ference ser' These university t îappens in t. ore Party jrespon, turns. ing on or an on ev4 d evil ate at Bay cv in RellevilIe when yoti prohibitioi e tire nat ava not que ,t, not yet f avarice. bliu.- on the A., Cain- WELL KNOWN BUILDER PASSES sistant sec-j roodgar, B. 1 In the death, of Henry Gay wbhicb -ant. 1Rev.! took place on Friday' May 29th., Fraser-ville, Darington and Oshiawa loses, one of J. F. Hor- its early pioneers. Writer and The deceased was 77 years of '., B.D., as age, being born lnkEngland in 1848 and came to Canada wben eigbt , B A., B. years old in 1856 and bas been in e Theologi- and around Oshawa ever sinice. d president Deceased bas always been employ- tary treas- ed in the building lina. Ris early building career commienced at the age of 141 in tbe Towvnbsip of Dar- nference to lihgton on, buildings for the late Toronto in Johnr Brooks, after -which he pur-. cliurcb ýOaI sued bis trade with the late John amad: Sykiýeswbho oper)tthed the planing Il mill now being conducted by Mrs. le. J. A. Sykes ,and it -was hara that many pleasant relations existad with ýon ail the Sykes family. A t thle ,g e of 21, ha designed and built thre ýns. beautîful stone residenca of the late ýgs Jesse Truli on the Base Lina, Dar- ýuceon. lington, whicb still stands as a tes- timonial to bis ability as a designer and builder. on. Anrong bis later works bie design- ed and bulit many fine buildings in Wesley El- O-bawa some of -wbich are the MoeR.homes of Mr. F. L. Fowke on RKing Wigbtare St. Sa'st, Mr. J. D. Storle on Simncoe 0will' at- St. South, thea Separate Scbool, Sm on. coe St. North and iimany other resi- ;ucir an im- 1 ow occupied by Mr. Gao. W. Me- en as BaYý Laugblin on Simcoe St. North. ires several The mode of travel in his e-arly gentlemien years was in m'arked contrant to pres- ainad men eut day conditions, con'ing across lhe country the ocean in a rail boat talçing eight nly person weeks for the voyage, and walking 1g a coin- daîly to and froin bis work in Osir- ture. Tbey awa froin lhis home in Courtice. munlity in His wîf e predecea'sed hum 15 years ocial mat, ago. He is survived by one daugb- e weighty ter, Mrs. e Leo. J. Co urtice,, Darling- ,neagre re- ton, 'andl five ýsons, F. N. of Winni- -for carry- peg; B. J. of Oshawa; and Arthur, rly as, they Milton and Russell of Coiurtice and and nights fourteen graiidchildren. bles of tbThe Th ueral wias held froni bis Ontario. late residence ýat Gourtice on Mon- >1 Quinte1 day to Bownianville Cemetery. attended d at Nap- GENERAL CONTRACTING Holgate, iving dele-- Peter Martin & Sons, Elgin St.. mi.,North, Bowmanville, vwish to notifv ~!sn .r~r<,,.!%y.. ..4 4aar I BUWM~ANVILLE, J1U±NE 11L, 1±U-5 DONATIONS TO H0SPXTAJ,. These donations to Bowmanville HIospital have been made in kind and moxney since last report: Mr. Harry F'reernan-Qt. cream. Mi~r. John Cox-Doz. fresh eggs. Mr. S. V. Hoar-2 bags turenips. My. W. J. Dudley-Pair chickens. Miss Lena Horn--Jelly & Pickles. Miss Jackson-2 bas kets apples. Mr* H. Brock-Pail hGôney. Mrs. F. *. Ain-Bag apples. Mrs. C. H. M\,aso-3 jars fruit. Mrs. Thos. Brown-Jar fruit, Mrs. H. Jollov-3 jars fruit. Mrs. H. W. DJudley, Newcastle- jar fruit. Mrs. Mark Mýun-rday-Egg-s &cae Mrs. EUi Wlson-3 jar-s fruit. Mrs, (Rev.) Geo. Mýason-Aspar- agus. Mrs. J. L. Morden-Asparagus, Mr. B. J. Mason-Magnolia tree. Mr. F. F. Morris-Offce Furni- ture, IJeshi, Couch, Telephone Stand, 2, Chairs,, 2 pieces Plate Glass;. Wonien's Institute-Granolith-ie Sie Walk from Queen Street to Hlospitali; Rubber Stair Trends. Bowm'aniville Horticultural Socieuyl Pansfor Flower Beds. Woien's Hospital Auxilary- Doz. patients gowns, 5 tray cloths,' 6 waste paper bask~ets, paper doylies, 4 -pudding dishes, wre strainers, alum-inumr strainer, f oodl ohopper, 2 paring kniive-s, butcher kuife, 2 dresser and stand covers. Mrs. R. J. Hodgson, Tyr-ane-61 loa'ves homem'adue brea'd, 1 doz. bunýs, canned pumipkin, corn, tomatoes, 4 bars soa.p. J. W. Kniht-3 loads of gravel on front drive-ýway. Cash Donations Florence Nightingale Lodge, 1. 0. 0. F ..................$50 William Mclnto-ah......35 Bequest late Mrs. Jane -Rowe 50.00 PRETTY OSHAWA WWDDIN( Teninyson-Grose KingSt. Methodist Church Wednesday aftern.oon, June 3, four o'clock, was the scene oi pretty June wedding solemni7ed Rev. C. W. DeMille, B. A., w Florence Muriel, only daug-hter- Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Grose, .20( borne Street, East, was united mnarriage with Alfred Learoyd ' nyson, B. A., Sc., son of Mr. Mrs. Whitfield Tennyson, 2967 -V lesley St., Toronto.. The ch-o was prettily decorated with pa and ferns, the pews f or the gui being divided witb white ribbions carnations. The church was "I with interested spectators, and seý ty-llve guests. Promptly at the stated hour bride entered the cburch to strain-s of the wedding miarcli pU by Mýr.Tren.ejýir, oganist of church. The bride, who was g: in mnarriage by ber father, was p tily gowned ini white georgettec white satin, trimmied w\ýith hand in fiowers, silver and rhinesto*nes, ernbroidered veil, caught with rh' stne bandeau and orange blosso and carried a shower bouquet ophelia roses an(l lily of the Va! Miss Janice Grose of Toronto, c( in of the bride, was bridlesmaid, was becomingly gowned in p taffeta, with lace butterfiies black picture bat, and carried shower bouquet of sweetheart ro Little Dorothy May Maxwell, cc in of the bride, wvas a daint$, ilo girl dressed in powider blue ci: silk, Lace trimme'd with wreath flowers on hier head, who trip- cunningly up the aisie scnttering r petals fromi a gold basket tied -v a large tulle bow. M-Nr. Aylî Tennyson of Toronto, brothber of glroQm, was best mlan. The ushers were Mr. F. L. 1M well and Mr. C. P. Roper of Toror During the si.gning of the regis Mrs. E. Farrow rendered in beautifully clear "Because'". groomi's gift to the bride was a w]i gold diantond and sapphire brace to the bridesmaîd and soloist, bil- mesh bags, to the fiowuer girl a ini tialad bracelet, to the best ti and ushers, gold watch chains. After thre ceremnony a recept was heiçi at the home of the brid parents, Mrs. Orose, motirer of1 bride, wearing peari grey geoý,rge over grey satin with orchid hat. M~ Tennyson, mother of the gr04 was attired in black satin with b1h bat A buffet luncheon was servedl caterer Welsh of tins city. 1J happy couple later lefIt by motor oi short honeymoon before going ,nsentoie arge hal PIANOS FRED Mi-i TCHELL Bowmanville Coked Mets Foi, an occasional change of menu why.,ot Ssere Cooked 14iXeats? You will find them very tasty, delicious, wholesome, besides labor-saving and economical. We have the largest and choicest display of, Cooked Meats in town ineluding: Roast Porki, Hamn, Roast Macaroni Loaf, Jellied Lunch Ton- gue, Bologna. G A. Edmondstone Phone 21 Bowmanville PHONE FOR FOOD To make shopping easy-these hot sultry days we would suggest that you phone us your grocery orders. Our No. is 65. We can assure you of Just as good service thisway as if you ,called. Of course, we are always glad to have ,you make a personal cail at our store. FOR THE JUNE BRIDE If you are looking for a suitable and accept- able gift for the June Bride you wiIl 'find ou'r China Department brîmming over with eit sug- gestions which will make the blushing happy. bride ARCHIE TAIT Phone 65 Bowmnanville The hite Aet, i lver I old .a,I he red LndJ ýautilu.l and iU lUy he out of towu gu( 7A. Shaw and son aw, Loudon, Ont.; N. Grose and f. ns. J. Trollope a id Mrs. W. H. Roý .axwell, Mr. and M~ ell and daugbter, Iýl Ash, Mr. aud IMrs. Brown, Mr. and IANY of our machies I Ihave been in use continuoiisy for 30> Lyears-and more. If you have been usiuig a Melotte Oream Separator for this kength of time, ask mus to examine it and check up its operatioii. W. are pleased te render t" service t. our customes at ainy tim4 Mrs. L.j _ _ Pemry; THERON S. MOUNTJOY .-Tele- R,- R. 5, Bowmanville Phorie 32OrP23-' service. 1 > -- 1 1 1 < -1, ' ' ' ; on