THE HOT WEATHER is coming but you can escape the drudgery of ironing day by using the Electric Iron Quicker Ironing Better Ironing 6r Done in cool surroundings surroundings away from the torturing torturing heat of the stove. The electric way is superior superior to all others in every way and at the same time costs only 4c per hour Safe, convenient, convenient, always ready, always always clean. You will come to Electric Ironing sooner or later. Start now by getting a SIMPLEX SIMPLEX for thirty days' FREE TRIAL. SEYMOUR POWER & ELECTRIC Go., Limited, \y. Phone 192 Bowmanville 2r v PURE Olive Oil THE TRUE LIQUID FOOD Your physician will tell you that there is no truer food than pure olive oil. It helps reconstruct the system and build up the tissues. Our.:olive oil is purest and best. It is fresh and consequently you will like it and find in it health and tonic- properties. •" Jury & Lovell When We Test Eyes It Is Done Properly. Are you using Naismith's Bread If riot try a loaf TO-DAY, Fresh every ïnorriing. W. J. Bdgoell BOWMANVILLE GOODMAN & GALBRAITH arriateis %nd . Solicitors, Notxrtes Public. A. K. GOODMAN, D. C.-CAIBHAITH 8 Lumsden Bldg, Yonge & Aielaide-sts. 'Toronto Oetsito .. DR. R. W. CLARK. PHYSICIAN, SPXOKON, ETC. OFFICE:-- Siltbr street, Bowmanville. PHONE 28. 4*1 ft. sAn. Successor to Dr. L. Potter. G.T.R. BOWMANVILLE STATION. GOING EAST. GOING WEST 4.22 a. m. Buy a kodak at Jury & Lovell's. Express. Express Passenger Local Mail : Daflr. 8.53 a. m. 10.18 „ 8.81p.m. » 9.18 . rExpress Local Passenger : Passenger 1.48 p.m; 7.18 Auto Tires etc.-- F. H. Mason &i Go to St. John's Parish Hall, May 16 at 8. Spray accessories-- F. H. NiLdh & Son. Reg. ioc toilet soap for 50c a dozen at I Jury & Lovell's. WE GIVE STEADY EMPLOYMENT If suffering from eye strain consult Jury f & Lovell's optician.. BOWMANVILLE, MAY 8, 1913 to reliable, energetic men for the sale of • our products. We give all th^advantagea that a reliable, well advertised,established advertised,established firm can offer.- Tf yon wish to represent represent ns WRITE NOW before it is too fate for farther information. OVER 600 ACRES under cultivation ' and one of the most complete Nursery plants in Canada tabhshed 85 years. *- T -- stock on application. . Ks- Free catalogue of PELHAM NURSERY CO., Toronto, Canada. 17-8 Buy Your Hat Froi A HAT STORE WE HAVE THE STOCK and " are experts in suiting heads. We will sell you a hat that suits you. Besides the large assortment we have some rare values. Men's Soft Felt Hats A fine crush felt hat in gray, brown and green, light and comfortable comfortable at 50c. ~*A big range in grays, greens, browns slate, black, all the new shapes, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. Men's Stiff Hats A great range in shapes to suit all faces--the stout face, the thin face, the long face and the- short face--we suit them all.. The best English and. American makers. $2, $2.50 arid $3. Silk Hats, $5.00 and $6.00. The ANDERSON CLOTHING CO PHONE 61 - BOWMANVILLE 40? Nob Medium High Toe Patent Leather Oxford for Street or Office Wear The Nob is probably one of the most- popular "high toe" styles ever created. Nob models hâve been produced for six seasons and it is still one of the best Regal sellers. Although not extreme, it embodies all of the characteristics - that have given the "high toe" 'idea its present favor. Unusually shapely, with slight* outside "swing"; finely modeled toe of medium width; convex curve of sole and concave curve of upper affording perfect fit. Nob King Patent Blucher Oxford Fred. R. Foley Parlor Boot Shop. Mr. Thos. Bailey visited friends at Cas- tleton recently. Mr. Everett E. Allen, Colborne, visited friends here recently. Miss Grace Robb, Toronto, is visiting her friend, Miss L. Bourisall. ; - \ Sunday's fine weather attracted people out of doors. Dust was terrible. , Mrs. Luther J. Stainton and Mrs* Milford Milford Wilkins. Oshawa, called on relatives here Frida; R. Allin, Hampton, Secretary Durham Libéral Association, is ill in the Hospital here. . Mr. and Mrs. W.,H. Roenigk, Lindsay, have beenuguests of her parents, Mr. -and Richard Darch. _ Mrs. W. Bagnell and little daughter,1 Bernice, recently visited her sister, Miss Millie Davey, Colborne. _ Mr. Tice, Principal of the Napanee Public Public Schools, has been appointed supervisor of the Oshawa Public Schools, duties to commence in September. Mrs. Thos. Orchard and daughter Rosie are visiting her sister, Mrs. G, D. Fletcher, and other friends having been called to Oshawa owing to the death of her sister. ..Mr. and Mrs. S. A* Perrin and their niece, Miss Alma Perrin, have gone to Mt. Clemens, Mich., where Mrs. Perrin will remain over for the benefit of her health. --s - JilrTldanson Comstock, Kendall/ sold is mill business and all his farm land, some 3dd acres, to Mr. W, J. Fielding of Weston. Mr. Comstock may locate in Oshawa. ; .. W. Chesterton and H. D. Davies, Montreal, inspected the Bank; of Montreal here last week. Manager McClellan McClellan and staff had everything in apple pie order for them. r Mrs. James McKay (nee Flora Reid) wife of Mr. James McKay, M.P. for Prince, Albert, Sask., arid daughter Marion are guests of Mr. W. F. Allen, J.P., "Drum- ralla", Beecjv Ave. Mr. • McKay spent Sunday here. > Mr. arid Mrs. Alfred M. James, Detroit, announce the engagement of their daughter, daughter, Alma Margaret, and Mr. George S. Herringer, Manager of the Merchants' Bank, Maple Creek, Sask., the wedding to take place early in June. .. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Stock, Port Arthur, announce the engagement of their daughter, daughter, Kathleen Eleanor, and Mr. Guy Fos- tick Clarkson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clarkson, Milwaukee. The marriage will take place on May 29th. Mr. Patrick Marigan, our venerable citizen, citizen, fell on slëep the middle of Tuesday forenoon, in the 84th year of his sojourn in the wilderness looking for a better country, that is an heavenly. The funeral funeral took place Thursday morning by road to the R. C. cemetery in Port Hope.-- Newcastle Independent* Mr. C. M. Sellery, youngest son of Rev. S. SeUery, Napanee, received the degree of B.À." at the Convocation of Queens' College. He took first-class honors in English and second-class honors in British British and European History. Mr. Sellery is the youngest graduate of the year, being under nineteen years of age. > A pretty bouquet of Isle of jersey tulips or, as some persons call them, yellow yellow narcissi on the pulpit of the Methodist Methodist Church on Sunday was greatly admired admired and commented on by lovers of flowers. flowers. These lovely flowers are from the garden of Mrs. F. L. Ellis, Hampton, and are her annual present to the editor of this-journal on the birthday of her late husband who for years before his death remembered him with a gift of narcissi. Rev. H. B. Kenny was in Belleville on Tuesday. Spring seeding is well advanced in West Durham., Farm help is still greatly in demand is Durham county. New subscribers to The James Papers are still coming. • It is nice to see treës in leaf and the green lawns once more. Are you going.-to - England ? See M. A. James, steamship agent.. Mr. D. G. Stanton of British Canners visited Buffalo recently. - . R. M. Mitchell & Co. have moved into their handsome new store. : King Street has had its regular scrape this week and looks better. • ; Miss Marjory King who has had typhoid fever is recovering nicely at the hospital. ; Miss McQueen from Owen Sound is the new book-keeper at Durham Glove Factory. Factory. <, ' June is the month of marriages. James Publishing House has latest wedding stationery. stationery. Friends of Mrs. W. E. Tilley will be glad to hear that she is now convalesciri at Alexander Hospital. ' Mr. Robt. Agnew, Manager of Line, has a gang of men at work on sewage system in the southern part o town. ■ Wanted--a live wire correspondent at Port Bowmanyille for summer months. When is that pavilion to he built for picnickers? picnickers? . Bowmanyille wants to cater more summer visitors. It is the Coolest healthiest town on the north shore Lake Ontàrio. Alberta election returns show a Libe: majority of 22 being 38 Liberals and Conservatives with two constituencies hold-elections yet. Club house of Bowmanville Bowlers is being moved to the new grounds, corner Queen and Temperance-sts., by Mr. Andrew Andrew Pennington and his gang. ' The excavation at the old bowling green ■being made for the reservoir adjunct to the waterworks. This is the first work on the system. When will the end be? ' Hospital grounds.are to be greatly improved. improved. A motherly looking hen gave Supt, Bruce a call a few days ago and made hasty 1 exit thru a window when shooed. Health rules, For a sluggish liver Highest prices paid for butter and e at W. W. Roberts.' . ; Martiri-Senour 100%' pure paint is sold only by W. H. Dustan. > ' Reserve May 24 for a great day of sport. I Grand concertât night The best talcum--American Beauty Rose--at Jury & Lovell's. •r Buggies, good displabv^ rubber mats cheap. F. H. Mason & Won. Chi-Namel stains, varnishes and floor finishes is sold by W. H. Dustan. Notices of Births 28 costs 1 Marriages- so costs 1 Deaths, 80 costs, each iaserttos. Whoa fsacral cards are priated at this office.iSsertioa free. BIRTHS Wanna*--In Orono, April 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. George Wannan, a son. Dickson--In Orono, April 28th, to Mr. arid Mrs zhti James Dickson, a daughter, Linton--In Orono, April 29tti, to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Linton, a daughter. Ion--In Oshawa, April 30th,'to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thickson, a daughter. Several good second-hand lop and llAJSon. ruri- ipe! ft he the. I yf to (rid of il It to eat "greens" once a day for a week; it you are nervous eat onions; if you have dia betes eat asparagus; if you are bilious eat watercress; if your complexion' is had eat carrots, .cooked or raw. about buggies. F. H. Mason Order all . yoiir funeral designs or Cut flowers from S. J. Jackman. Phone 80. ' Motorcycle race forénoon May 24. Don't miss it. 3 makes of machines will enter. Don't forget the auction sale at W. W, Roberts' Saturday afternoon and evening. Should you require the services of an [ ambulance phone 10. L. Morris & Son. I Special Tomato Fertilizer as used by Dominion Canners. R-H. Masoirac Son. We have paint enough to paint the town; call >and get a color card. W. H. Dustan. - . Victoria Day---Ma^ 24---and King George's birthday-June 3--are statutory holidays. Our cold water kalspmine can be applied applied by any one who can swing a brus! W. H» Dustan. Paint your house inside or out with Mârtin-Senour 100% pure paint, sold by W. H. Dustan. x Enamel your old picture frames and make them like new; we have the material. material. W. H. Dustan. Give your old furniture a coat of Chi- Namel and your neighbor will think it new; W. H. Dustan. Fast baseball game May 24th, Baracca Club of Toronto Senior League will cross bats with the Goodyears. Men's hats, the very latest English anc American styles just received at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's Nothing to equal Chi-Namel floor finish ;--it makes old pine floors look like hardwood; hardwood; sold at. W. H. Dustan's. Our ariibulance is fitted with Marshal mattress and all modem conveniences. L* Morris & Son. Phone 10. Farmers! if you want to buy seeds at your own price attend the auction sale at W. W. Roberts' Saturday at 2 p.m. A. L. Darch has opened a Sc, 10c, 15c, and 25c store. Our motto is small profits, quick returns. , 19-iw Don't forget Saturday May loth and attend the auction sale of chinaware, jardineres, groceries, seeds, etc., at W. W. Roberts'. - W. J; Richards is prepared to do all kinds of painting, paper hanging, kalsom- ing, etc. Send orders to box 147, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. 13-8W sn Book your order early with the Seymour Seymour Power Co., for the Electric Vacuum cleaner. Rent $1.00 for one day---$1.50 for two days. Leave your order for your spring suit now at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's, they have just opened out the newest goods in suitings. . W. H. Dustan is very busy putting in bath room equipments and furnaces having having secured 12 contracts for the former and 10 of the latter. If you want to buy seeds, groceries, lamps, chinaware, etc., at your own price attend the auction sale at W. W. Roberts' Roberts' Saturday, 2 p.m. and evening. Having had nmrierous requests for the use of an ambulance, we have added one to our equipment and it is ready for calls on short notice. Phone 10. L. Morris & Son. Goodyear Male Glee Club, assisted by Miss B. Walters, Toronto, elocutionist; Miss Palmer, violinist; Messrs. R. M. Mitchell Mitchell and Charles Wattleworth, vocalists, will present the program May 24 evening. Those who prefer having their clothes made in the city shioùld leave their orders at Couch/ Johnston & Cryderman's as theyare agents for the celebrated "Fit- Reiorm" Lailey Trimble and Levisori & Co. None better in Canada. Auction sale of lamps, jardineres, china-ware, china-ware, crockery, groceries, seeds, etc., at W. W. Roberts' Saturday at 2 p:m. The proprietor of Queen's Hotel pleaded pleaded guilty to selling liquor during prohibited prohibited hours April 29 arid was fined $50 and, costs.--Port Hope Daily Guide. And yet they tell us it is in local option territory territory that the law is violated. One of our county town exchanges, usually usually considered a high-class family journal, journal, seems to have become of late a sort of vaudeville journal to boom all kinds of shows, good, bad and otherwise, that strike that 'bourg. - Would that it had a higher mission in life and be governed by ideals. e offer our heartiest congratulations to Brigadier- Edwy White, Buffalo, N. Y., Divisional Officer of the Salvation Army of Western New York, on being promot- ' from Major to Brigadier. He is an ville boy who recently visited friends here and enjoyed the Army an- niyerrary-se<yices in this town. /FTB. Lovekin, J. P., Newcastle, has purchased purchased from Mr. D. B. Simpson, K.C., Bowmanville, the Old Pioneer Farm ■ on the-lake shore, formerly the home of his uncle, the late Richard Lovekin, J.P., the first white man born in Clarke Township. This farm was also the home of our pres- Souire's great-grandfather, who set- thé County of Cork, Irë- in 1795. ; Citizens will all agree with the local cor. of Orono News in his reference to the final appearance of Harmony Male Quartette as now' composed. He says that Mr. Hallman, the first tenor, will be again on the road in the West for the. Glove Factory as salesman, and Mr. T. E. Higginbotham, second bass, is about to sell out and trek to the great West where he will locate. We are sorry to lose these esteëmed citizens and sorry to see the breaking up of this quartette which has beén a splendid addition to the musical musical standing ot the town, and a source of pleasure to-all who have heard them at our entertainments. MARRIAGES Becker--Cook--In Milwaukee, April 80th, Miss Lucille Cook, Long Beach, Cal., and Mr. Boy Becker, Oshawa. ; : ' - Jacobi--Abbot--At St. Augustine's church, Toronto, May 3rd; by Rev. F. G. Plummer/ Gladys Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur W. Abbott, Toronto, and Herman Howard Howard Jacobi, Tdt onto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gnstav- qs Jacobi, Oshawa. Hilliard--Freeland--At 33 Beaty Ave., Toronto, Toronto, the residence of the bride's mother, April 30, by Rev. Wm. Hipkin, Barrie, assisted by Rev. S._H. Hilliard, Boston, Mr. Edmund: Bayfield Hilliard, B. A., Canaan, N. Y., and Miss Edith Lockyer, second daughter of the lateRobert Freeland, Freeland, Bowmanville. ■ DEATHS _ Clarke--At Hampton, May 8rd, William Isaac Clarke. Barton--In Cartwright, May 7, William Bar- BDBBDOBa ■bbumpbbi HBBmBBBI sure yoiir plumbing has real worth. Just think, if your home were remodeled with ton, aged 54 years. ,1 Friday at 2 p.m from, residence of Smith, 'to St. John's Funeral bis sister, Mrs, Matthew church, Blackstock. , Williams--In Cartwright April 28. .Charles Williams, m his 46th year. " - Serviss--In Oshawa, April 30 th, Catharine Stapleton, wife of the late George W, Serviss, in her 83rd year. : H.oüldên-- In Oshawa, April 25th Bessie, Doubt, beloved wife of. George W. Houlden, in her 62nd year. Proctor--At Brighton, April 28th, Sarah Ade- Jaipe Hoyt, wife of the late Isaac Sanders Proc- toj/InJber 79th year. Avert--In Darlington, May 4th, Winnifred Stacey, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Avery, aged 11 months 8 days. . jo--On .Friday May 2, at 472 Cedar-st,, Peterhoro, George Brand, in his 71st year. Father .of Mr. N. A. Brand, Bowmanville. Salkbury--At Mitchell, May 1, Mary Jane Tilley, beloved wife of Mr. Sylvester Salisbury, aged 81 years. Sister of Dr. W. E. Tilley, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, and mother of Mrs. J. E. L. Cole. Hampton. 'Lest We Forget' E. R. BOUNSALL, Designer and Dealer in Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., In Granité arid Marble. Bowmanville, Ontario. FUNERAL DIRECTORS L. Morris & Son Most Complete Equipment night calls Sunday arid promptly attended to. Bowmanville Phones 10-34 Branches : ORONO HAMPTON DR. W. WILSON PORTER CHEROPRACTOR 1 The cause of disease removed by "adjustment of the spine. Hotel Bowman Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 9.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Phone 55 Consultation Free n-tf Address: 17 King-st., E., Oshawa F IRST CLASS POTATOES--For sale* apply to Robert Miller, New Park, P. O. Phone 270, Durham Union. l8-3w ri plumbing fixtures, how much nicer it. would be, more comfortable, comfortable, m ore convenient convenient arid in value increased ab ove the cost of the remodeling. remodeling. May we show you illustrations in color of bathrooms? 'Bfocklcy** B*th Phone 66 5L LOCAL AGENTS BBT Bowmanville IBBBBBB9BV BBBBBBflOa am [DO BBBBBBl -BBBDBBBBB1 OCOCO Regular 25c. papers, suitable for Parloi's, x/m- . * ning Rooms, and Halls, per roll l uCe 18 inch Borders to match, per yd. 3c. of Wall Paper Regular 15c. papers, suitable for Dining Rooms, .. * Sitting Rooms and Bed Rooms, per roll I UC# 18 inch Borders to match, per yard..... 2ç. Regular 8c. and 10c. Paper, suitable for Kitchens, j* Bedrooms or Halls, per roll.. vCe .9 inch Border to match, per yard ....lc. Regular 15c., lOo. and Bedrooms, per roll 8c. Papers, suitable for 3c. OcOoO Big 20 Bookstore W. T. ALLEN AN WANTED--To work on farm good wages Apply to A. E. Bellman, King-st., w, 15-tf M an v paid. .. . BowmanviUe. L ^OST--Automobile License number 14854. Reward Reward by returning to Anderson Clothing Co.,, Bowmanville. ' 19-tf P ASTURE Tp RENT--For 15 on lot_21. coir. 6, Darlington. Gay, Hampton, P. O. head of cattle, Apply to W. H. 15-tf H ORSE FOR SALE--Bay _ driver* not afraid of autos. horse, 8 years old, s. Apply to E. R. Boünsall, BowmanviUe, Ont. C OW FOR SALE--Jersey and Holstein--just renewed--quiet and kind. Apply at The Statesman office, Bowmanville. 18-tf O RENT--Partly furnished cottage at lake, east side, tor. months of June and July; reasonable. Apply Statesman office. 19-2w OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE- oii Church st., also a barn, Will sell at moderate price. McFbeters, Bowmanville. H -Brick cottage good garden Apply. Chas 17-lw sn*. F akm to KENT--150 acres of lot 2 con. 5, Darlington, Darlington, east of.Bethesda* 10 acres orchard, well watered", fall plowing done, immediate possession. Apply to M. A. James, Bowmanville . ' 14-tfen GW FOR SALE--Thoro-bred Durham cow , with calf at side. Bred by John Bright, Myrtle. - Apply to S. C. Bundle, lot 22, con. 1, Darlington, R. R. No. 2, Bowmanville, P, O. ; 18-2w* OR SALE--Gasoline engine, 2J h. p. Fair- p bank--Morse, and cutting box'complete, m good running order. Will be sold cheap. Apply Apply to T. E. Higginbotham, Liberty-st, Bowmanville- Bowmanville- 18-tf ARM FOR SALE--200 acres, being 150 acres of lots 25. and 26, on 8th con., and 50 acres on lot 25, in 7th concession of Darlington, good orchard, good brick residence, excellent soil, good clay loam, good well and running stream, superior grain and stock farm, rural mail, only 2 miles from Enniskillen; terms made to suit julchaser. Apply to Thomas Evans, Ennis- tillen. I6tf Local Representative Wanted erit land. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S OAST OR I A o handle lots in Parkway Heights subdivision, subdivision, Wellatid, Ontario; the -fastest growing town in Canada--26 manufacturing manufacturing plants, 7 railroads. Parkway Heights is the only high, class Residential subdivision subdivision within the City limits. Seven minutes' minutes' walk from the Post Office--Electric ight, Sewers, Gas, Water are all available. available. Car lines being extended to property. property. This is one of the best investments in Canada to-day. Apply with references. Laùghlin Realty Lîmitèd, i 32 Àdelaide-st. E., Toronto. i7-3sn COURT OF REVISION AND APPEAL. N otice is hereby given that the first sittings of the Court of Revision for the Township Township of Darlington wiU be held at the Town Hall, in the village of HAMPTON on Saturday, May 31st, 1913, at 1 o'clock p. m., to hear and determine the several complaints complaints of èrrors and omissions in the Assessment BoU for the said Municipality for 1918. All persons persons having business at the Court aye requested to attend as aforesaid. H. ELLIOTT, Clerk of the. Township of Darlington, Dated at Hampton the 6th day of May,1918.19 3w :§ I I 8 a Goods Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits, Coats, Skirts (Northway Make) i z g S; I « § I The Very Latest Styles. NEW DRESSES NEW DRESS MATERIALS NEW SILKS IN GREAT VARIETY NEW WASH MATERIALS, ALL KINDS NEW LACE COLLARS NEW KID AND SILK GLOVES NEW PRINTS, GINGHAMS, CHAMBRA YS, ETC. 1 :4 Great Bargains in Ladies' Waists Sixteen dozen only--fine Swiss Muslin, elegantly trimmed waists, assorted patterns, sizes 34 to 42, regular regular price $1.75, for 98c each. 1 K I I * g, I 1 % t 1 g I New Linoleums ànd Floor Oilcloths, all .widths» Carpets, Squàres and Rugs Lace Curtains, Curtain Nets and Muslins Agents for Home Journal Patterns S. W. Mason & Next door to Standard Bank, Bowmanville. Son .'•X - • .. :>X it Éi