ip BOWMAN VTLLK, JUNE 24,, 1915 YOU LOSE BY DELAY' A beautiful sanitary bathroom is -a permanent investment and all the time you delay th<e purchasing of such equipment you are losing the use, the benefits and satisfaction to be derived from a modern bathroom. A Standard ^anftattg" modern modern bathroom placed in your home with our thorough regard for sanitary laws and approved plumbing practice practice will be an economic saving if ordered mow. Let us estimate on placing new fixtures in your old bathroom or on making a serviceable bathroom out of that useless spare room. BB ÊL.'.Z:v Standard" 'Kcnroyd" Lavatory BQ BB RICE & CO. PHONE 66 BOWMANVILLE BB BB b q cna mo 1 BnEnann! n n nznD □ q "nnunnBB How To Buy Nobody likes stale fish, and that is why we have made special arrangements to get absolutely the freshest and choicest fish shipped by fast express direct to us, arriving at our store at 4 p.m. every Thursday afternoon. It is generally all gone by Friday noon, so we advise our customers to leave their,, "fish order" with us earlv. This week we will have a very choice lot of Halibut and Trout, which we guarantee to be fresh, tender and juicy. - HARRY ALLIN Opp. Goodyear Club Phone 186, Bowmanville Neilson's Is the Favorite Ice Cream For All Occasions Its purity, deliciousness and uniform quality have made it decidedly popular among lovers of good IceCream. What is more, it is produced under the most . sanitary conditions. Neilson's Ice Cream is sold in Bowmanville Bowmanville by Alex. Christie The Home-Made Bakery Phone 97, Bowmanville E-xl i [A-- "MADE IN CANADA" Ford Touring Car Price $590 The best thstt money can buy---is the labor that goes into the Canadian Ford. Our workmen are the highest paid motor car mechanics in the British Empire. This; means dollars saved in after expense to the. man who drives a Ford "Made in Canada."- ■ Because the Ford car is made right. Buyers of Ford cars will share in our profits if we sell 30,000 cars between August I, 1914» and August 1,19I5- Runabout $5*40; Town Car $840; F. O. B. Ford, Ontario, with all equipment, including electric headlights. Cars on display and sale at Ford Garage Opp. Hotel Bowman BENEFIT FOOTBALL GAME . An exhibition football game will be j played at the Park, Hampton, Monday June 28 at 6.30 p.m. between Tyrone, Darlington Darlington League Champions for 1913-14-15, and Solina, runners-up for 1915. Proceeds Proceeds of game will be given to Fred Adams of the Enniskillen team, who had the misfortune to have his leg broken in a game May 24th. BETHESHA Anniversary services here were à decided decided success. Both the afternoon and evening discourses by Rev. Mr. Higgs who farewelled, and Rev. H. B/ Kenny, Bowmanville, were highly appreciated. The singing by the school, under leadership leadership of Mr. S. V. Hoar, was well rendered. Liberal collections in aid of school funds. Visitors: Miss Florence Osborne and Mr. Jesse Arnot at Mr. W. G. Rundiè's; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Stephenson, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Best at Mr. Wesley Couch's; Misses Staples and Cornish at Mr. Herb. Scott's; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lee and Mrs. Pascoe at Mr. J. R. Cole's. BIN FIELD It has been decide^ to hold Enfield Sunday School anniversary on Sunday, July nth. Watch for further announcement. announcement. Recent visitors : Mr. W. Hodgson and son, Hartney, Man., guests at Mr. John McCulloch's; Mr. and Mrs. W. Avery at Mr. W. J. Ormiston's; Mr. Norman Bray, Oshawa, Mrs. Scott and child, Toronto, and Miss Grace Bray, Toronto, at Mr. S. Bray's,.and Miss. Mabel Powell's... .Mr. W. Smith is preparing to build a cement silo Miss Bessie Scott wrote on En trance Exams at Oshawa..... .Mr. John Ormiston lost- a valuable mare .. Mrs. F. T. Ashton has had a bad attack of pleurisy pleurisy School trustees have re-engaged Miss Reta Lee for another year Ladies' Aid and congregation have decided decided to have a lawn social at Mr. A. Or miston's in August....Enfield boys played played Brady boys football last Saturday- tie. Return game Thursday evening ai F. Ormiston's... .Padlocks are in demanc also hens, shot guns are being overhaulec Lr use in emergency. REYNOLDS PICNIC A very pleasant time was spent Tuesday Tuesday June 15 at "Evergreen cottage" the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds, Solina, Solina, when members of the family gathered there to spend the day. Among those present were: Professor J. B. R.ynolds and his sons, Guelph; Mr. C. W. and Mrs. Reynolds Miss Lenore and Master Arthur, Allandale; Misses Perkins, Moorefield, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Reynolds, and family, Bothwell; Mr. and Mrs. Wn. Mauder, Mr. Wm. Reynolds and Mrs. Albert Webb r, Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. Affolder, Toronto; Dr. E. C. Reynolds, Burndick; Mr. R. Rey nolds, Highland Creek; Mr. and Mrs. A. J Reynolds and Misses Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reynolds an.i family, Mr. anc Mrs. T. C. Osborne, Whitby. During the afternoon a game of baseball was playec and a real feast of good things enjoyed at dinner and tea. HAMPTON ENNISKILLEN \ * Open meeting of W. M. S. Wednesday evéning was a great success and well attended. attended. Mrs. John Slemon gave an excellent excellent report of the Branch meeting. This,- with 1 other -readings and a fine musica program by four Hampton ladies-and local talent completed a splendid program. Ice cream and cake were sold and a social hour followed. JEkpceeds $11, and four new members secured It was with a feeling of sadness that the congregation listened to Rev. W. E. Honey's farewell address in the Methodist Church Sabbath evening. The service is withdrawn here next Sunday evening in courtesy to Hay- don and Hampton. Master Gordon Preston broke his wrist while playing football football Monday evening .Visitors: The Misses Orchard, Michigan, with their uncles, Messrs. John and Frank Orchard; Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Brown, Okotoks, Alta*, guests at Messrs. Enoch S evens' and F. W. Lee's; Mrs. Rd. McNeil, Tyrone, at Mr. John Cowling's; Messrs. Milton Sanderson Sanderson and Petty, Misses Helena Werry and Grace Slemon, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lee guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rundle and attended Bethesda Anniversary; Mr. J. W. and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Virtue at Mn Fred Rogers', Whitby Gordon and Francis Werry, Roy McGill, Mabel Mont- joy and Madeline Virtue are writing on Entrance Exams at Solina this week. Anniversary services of Hampton Meth odist Sabbath School will be held as follows follows : : On Sunday June 27 sermons will be preached at 10.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. by Rev Raymond . T. Richards, B.A., Toronto. Singing by the school under leadership o:' Mr. A. B. Cryderman. Collection in • aie of school funds. Dominion Day, Thursday, Thursday, July 1, an interesting program of sports with prizes will be given to the children after which an exhibition game of football will be played by Maple Grove and Zion League teams for a football Also a League game between Ebenezer and Hampton. Goodyear Band will render render music during the afternoon and evening Tea will be served from 4 pm. Admission Admission : Adults 25c ; Children 20c. At 8 p.m, the popular entertainment "The New Minister" will be given by the people of Ebenezer. This a splendid playlet and no one can afford to miss hearing it. Admission Admission ; Adults 25c; Children 20c. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Brown, Okotoks, Alta., at Mr. I. L. Brown's; Dr. J. H. Ehiott, Mrs. Jason Clarke, Toronto, at Mr. H. Elliott's; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hoidge, Mis,- Clarke and Foster Hoidge at Mr. M. B. Cryderman's; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. White, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. White, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duncan and Miss Marion, Marion, Mr. Henry and Miss Carrie Duncan, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. White; Miss Lillian Lillian White, Owen Sound, and Miss Lillian W-hite,-Toronto, witfi Miss Evçlyn White • • v. .Mrs. Mary Brown and Miss Brown, "Cedar Vakey'Vvisited at Mr. I. L.-Brown's recently. Mrs. Brown, who is 84 years of age, has knit 18 pairs socks for our brave boys at the front... .Rev. C. W. Barrett gave his farewell sermon to a large and attentive congregation Sunday evening. The best wishes of the people follow them to their new field of labor at Lakefield . Pleased to see Miss Nonie Horn in 1er usual place at the organ after an absence absence of several months thru illness. reparations are in progress for our annual annual Sunday School anniversary on June 27th and July 1st. Indications are that it is to be the best yet At the regular meeting of the Women's Missionary So cièly last Tuesday Mrs. E. Ward, dele gate to the convention at Belleville, gave a very full and interesting report of the proceedings. She was given the best of attention and a hearty vote of thanks at the close. Faimers, when requirinS plow points, and sides or soles get them from Mason &Dale. SOLINA Thirteen candidates wrote here. here attended Large numbers from Maple Grove anniversary Election of officers at Division this Friday Friday night--everybody come. Miss Lena Taylor is home from Toronto and ably presided at the organ at Eldad Sunday. Mr. R. J. McKessock is presiding examiner examiner at Blackstock Entrance exams, while Mr. F. J. Groat presides here. Miss Lulu Reynolds entertained a number number of young people very pleasantly and a very enjoyable time was spent. Young men's and young ladies' Sunday School classes had their annual picnic this year at Oshawa-on-the-lake on Saturday I2th. It was a time to be remembered-- Everybody enjoying themselves. Sunday School had their annual meeting meeting and'elected W. J. Taylor, Suderinten- dent; E. R. Taylor, Secretary; Clarence Vice, Librarian; A. L. Pascoe, Treasurer; W. Chas. Werry, Asst. Supt.; Miss Lyda Taylor, Organist, with the same staff of teachers. Mr. Cecil Vice, Bailieboro, South Monaghan, Monaghan, visited at Mr. A. L. Pascoe's; Mrs. McDonald and daughter and niece Miss Craig and Miss Sturtridge,Drayton visited at Mr. H. G. Pascoe's Mr. and Mrs. Pedlar Pedlar and family, Newcastle, visited at Mr. F.Westlake; MissMerle Lammiman,Oshawa, Lammiman,Oshawa, was guest at Mr. Walter Vice's; Mr. and Mrs. Blake Stevens visited at Mr. R. Stevens, Maple Grove, Sunday. Rev. C. W. Barrett preached his closing sermon here previous to leaving tor Lake- field. During his four years pastorate here he has become much endeared to this congregation and it is very much regretted regretted that he has to leave. His sermons have been very helpiul, always fresh and inspiring and large numbeis turned out to hear them. The choir at the close on Sunday sang "God be with you till we meet again" very feelingly. Prof. J. B. Reynolds addressed the club on "The Business Farmer", on Monday evening saying a lot of good things which farmers could well imitate and carry out, that they should have good stock, do good feeding and cultivation--the three essentials essentials to success. Poor stock poorly, fed was a loss to any man whilst good stock well cared for and well fed brought profit Every farmer should keep an account of every dollar received and expended so as to know how much labor is put on .different .different fields and how they paid and also' on stock and after taking the interest on farm investment and stock, wages, for yourself and family you cou d then see how much you were ahead. He also quoted some of J* W. Flavelle's business methods, and he also thought sarmers should employ more help on farms There was a good turn out and his remarks were much appreciatëd. A vote of thanks was tendered him and îe was asked to come again. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O A S T O R I A TYRONE Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. W. Riddle, Orono, at her father's, Mr. W. Virtue; Miss Ruby Soorheràn, Ottawa, at her uncle's, Mr. F. G. Byam; Messrs. Allan Morris, Charles McPherson, Toronto, and Russel Hatch, Whitby, with Mr. Bruce Toney well; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brent, Jxbridge, at tylr. William Brent's; Miss Minnie Hoar, Providence, with Miss E. M. Werry; Mr. Colin Hambly, Port Hope, at Mr. W. Moore's; Mias Camillias Kelly, Ogdensburg, N.Y., with her aunt, Miss Etta Jamieson; Mrs. Ed. Virtue with Mrs. B. H. Beacock, Myrtle; M.ss Greta Virtue Virtue with her sister, Mrs. Will Riddle, Orono; Misses Alma Pollard, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, and Annie Johns, Toronto, at Mr. James Hodgson's... .The paper entitled "The Tyrone Messenger" published by the young people and read at Epwofth League Thursday evening by Misses Minnie Stinson and Florence Clemens proved very interesting and en ter t ining. Solos Were rendered by Misses Clara Woodley and Marion Martin and a chorus by the young men Saturday evening one of the last of the League football games, which was largely attended, was played between Solina and Tyrone, the score being 1-0 in favor of the latter. Tyrone Tyrone boys still hold the name for being good football players having won the cup three years in succession. Woman's Institute social Saturday evening proved a good success, proceeds $20. The Institute held their monthly meeting at the home of Mr. Norman Woodley' After the usual program the following address was read and Mrs. (Rev.) Wm. Higgs was presented with a cut glass dish and a pair of cut glass carv ing set rests. Dear Mrs. Higgs--We, a few of your friends and associates in : he Women's Institute Institute work, knowing you are soon to leave us, feel that wé cannot let you go without expressing in a slight degree our appreciation of your practical good sense, your presence, and helpful suggestions while among us as. a member. We feel that these, with your cheery spirit of companionship, companionship, have been a real help to us. So many times, in different ways, have you proven your worth and ability and we can look back over the past year and remember with kindly feelings our pleasant pleasant association together. We shall miss you very much and can assure you that if you can ever visit us at one of our meet- ings you will receive a hearty welcome. During the four years in which you have been among us we have always found you the same kind and sympathetic friend to all. We can somewhat understand the difficult position a minister's wife has to fill,jand we consider you have fully come up to the standard as a true Christian woman. We realize that our loss is another's another's gain arid all join in sincerely wishing wishing you, Mr. Higgs and family the very best success in your new field of labor. We ask you so accept this small gift as a remembrance from your friends in the Women's Institute.. Again wishing you and yours health and a long life of usefulness usefulness in your chosen work. Signed on behalf behalf of the members of -Tyrone Women's Institute. HAMPTON FLOUR MILLS. _ Choice grades of Bread and Pastry Flour. Try. our flour and be convinced that we have the best on the market. Corn, Cereals-and Mill Feed always on hand. Chas. Horn, Hampton. FOR SALE 50 Acre Farm Situated in the Township of Clarke, Durham County; being the North West quarter of Lot 8, Concession 2. The entire acreage is under cultivation and is well cared for; the fences are mostly rail. There is a bank barn 40x60, no other buildings. » The Vendor requires money quickly and we quote a special price of $1400 Cash for an immediate sale. R. B. Andrew Exclusive Agent 309 Temple Bldg. - TORONTO Dominion Day at The Park, Hampton Neilson's Ice Cream Soft Drinks Fruits, Candies, etc. Also at MANSFIELD'S Grocery & Provision Store Phone 129 r3 Hampton Cawker Always Sells the Best Meats Phone 64 Call at Cawker's Butcher Butcher Shop and get particulars of a new buggy for sale at a bargain. Your Appearance wherever you go, will be admired if you wear one of our faultlessly tailored suits. Besides getting fabrics of pure wool, fast colors and exclusive patterns, you receive the best workmanship essential to style and fit. Order your next suit from US. We guarantee satisfaction in every respect. Our prices are no higher than is asked for inferior clothing. Gents' Furnishings for - Dominion ■àià Aré Now on Display All that is new and comfortable v Summer Shirts Summer Shirts with separate soft collars, $1 to $5. Sport Shirts with reversible collar, ............... $ 1.5 0 Neckwear New Neckwear in the latest crossbar crossbar efiects ... 50c Half Hose Half Hose, cotton or mercerized silk .... 25c, 50c, 75c Straw Hats Straw Hats, the latest shapes, at 30c to $5.00 fflt Summer U nderwear Summer Underwear Underwear in combination combination and two piece ..50c to $1.50 Blazers Blazers in assorted assorted stripes, flannel $2.95 Summer Trousers Summer Trousers a in White Duck at $1.50; Khaki Drill;White Flannel Flannel $3.00, Pin in or Striped; Plain Grey $3.00. For the latest styles and best values deal at The Anderson Clothing Co's The Men's Store Phone 61 Bowmanville China = Hall ■ Grocery Open All Day and Evening Wednesday, June 30th Thursday, July 1, being a holiday, our store will be open Wednesday until 10.30 pm, as is usual on the day preceding a holiday. Fruits Foreign and domestic fruits in great variety. We cannot quote prices now but will have bargains in Oranges, Bananas, Pineapples, Peaches, Apricots, Apricots, Plums, etc. An extra large stock and at extra low prices. Grape Juice Special in G-rape Juice, reg. 25c size, for 20c. A pure, nourishing, healthful healthful drink. Canned Salmon Canned Salmon, a special bargain at 2 for 25c. Lobster Lobster, a special bargain......25c tin. Evaporated Fruits Evaporated Apricots 15c Evaporated Peaches j 0c Ÿ F. A. Haddy Phone 62 Bowmanville ■Ml - LU--' .