V > g: » It's Good for You It's Good for Your Children And It's Delicious Social and Personal last j|. When you consider the fact that Tod's Delicious Ice Cream IS made from the Pure, Rich. Fresh Cream, with no other ingredients or adulterants, you will appreciate the fact that it has great food value. Tod's Ice Cream is sold in bulk or by the dish. It's Good It y s Food It's ^Nourishing It's Pure Tod Baker ând Confectioner Phone 3, Bowmanville FALL TERM OPENS SEPT 1 LLIOTT • • TORONTO, ONT. has to-day a stronger hold upon the public public confidence than ever before. "Thorough. "Thorough. Training" for choice positions in Business Life js given in all of our Departments. Departments. This college does not ask for a better reputiation than it has now. We place many students in positions each year. Write to-day for large catalogue. Yonge and Charles Sts. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal Watch For Opening of Gibson's New Dye Works King St. East Opposite Goodyear Club. We. dye and clean everything. G'-^fds called for and delivered to all parts of the town. Move about September 1st Phone 273 Hello Mr. Farmer ! Why spend your valuable time going to the station with live poultry when I will call at your house for them. Time is money and I will pay the highest cash price for spring chicken and fowl. Also highest cash price choice butter and eggs. for E.W.W. Rundle Phone 251. Bowmanville. ATTENTION. v Mrs. A. H Scobell wishes to draw attention attention to the fact that while her husband is absent at Niagara Falls, where he is occupied occupied in connection with the guarding of the power houses at that point rendered necessary by war troubles, she will attend to any orders for the Domestic Vacuum Cleaner & Sweeper given by phone or by V letter, and has arranged that Mr. Charles Bagnell shall solicit orders -for same on his rounds, and all orders for same will receive prompt and careful attention. The Domestic has been slightly improved this ■p year, but the price is the same, even tho' " there is a war tax imposed on their import import into Canada of 7°/ c as well as other war taxes. Mr. Scobell still has the sole agency for Bowmanville and vicinity. Mrs. Scobell also wishes to call attention attention to the fact that Mr. Scobell still has the agency for the Stanley pianos and player pianos, and has some very attractive attractive instruments on catalogue at specially attractive prices. Mrs. Scobell can give all information . 3°*3 W BEFORE DISPOSING OF YOUR APPLES CONSULT, MR. E. PEARSON. For particulars of shipping facilities and trade conditions, etc., correspondence invited. invited. E- PEARSON, _ Newcastle, Ont. Partner of Pearson Bros., Fruit Brokers, 31-tf Liverpool, England. BOWMANVILLE, AUG 19, 1915 Social and Personal; Potatoe rot is reported. Bowmanyille has a house famine. Miss Ella McIntyre is visiting friends in Toronto. Miss Thelma Bryant, Toronto, is visiting at Mr John Jones. John King, Oshawa, won $25 at Peter- boro Sacred Heart social. «, Manitoba reports a record crop, wheat 25 bushels and oats SO to acre. Mrs. F. A. Foster and Miss Doris have been visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mfs. Frank McDowell, Toronto, Toronto, were recent visitors to friends here. Dr. Herbert Barber, Burk's Falls, Mus- hoka, visited his parents here recently. Miss Queenie Ramsey, Bowmanville, is guests of Miss Clare Snetsinger, Colborne. Surely there'll be no wet weather to mar the fall fairs this year after all we've had. . Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Guy, Toronto, recently recently motored to Mr. F. T. Guy's, Darlington. Darlington. The many drowning accidents reported emphasize necessity for teaching children to swim. Miss M. M. Armour has returned from a week's holiday in Muskoka with Miss Carpmael. A. R. Scott, Enfield, won the Leitch Memorial Scholarship $160 at Queen's University. Mrs. Henry Smith and Miss Eva M* have been visiting relatives at Peter boro and Fenelon. Mr. Geo. M. James, B.A., Belleville, has been appointed Principal of Desoronto High School. Miss Nellie Guy has returned from a trip to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, and a boat trip up Lake Erie. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hooper, son Harold and daughter Ruth, London, are visiting at Mr. J. T. Hooper's. Mrs. A. R. Wickett and Miss Verna Wickett, Toronto, were guests of Mrs. M. A. James, Lome Villa. Mrs. Alfred Brooking and Muriel and Isabella, Toronto, are visiting at Mr. Geo. H. Bickell's and with other relatives. Miss May E. Weatherilt, Port Hope, goes to Cobourg to fill place of Mr. F. J. Haylock, Picton, resigned. Salary $600. Misses Greta and Dorothy Bellman are spending two weeks at Balmy Beach with their uncle, Mr. Merkley Bellman, of Toronto, Toronto, Officers of men's patriotic league, Uxbridge Uxbridge are : W. A. Holliday, President ; W. S. Ormiston, Secretary; W. S. Lapp, treasurer. At the recent Manitoba elections Rev. W. R. Wood, Franklin, Man., formerly of Claremont, was elected to the legislature legislature by 197 majority. Mr. Ernest Carr, wife and two sons visited visited Bowmanyille recently enroute from California, and the Panama Exposition to their home in Marlboro, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. James Philp, MissBallagh,' Newcastle, Miss Margaret Ballagh, Tees- water, and Mr. Arthur Rowan, Toronto, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Adams, Millbrook. Capt. Harold P. Snelgrove, loth battalion, battalion, First Canadian Contingent, wounded in spine at Festubert, is coming home. He is son of the late Governor, H. J. Snelgrove of Counties Goal. Misses M. J. Katerson, Toronto, McQueen, McQueen, Owen Sound, Reeve, Hampton, Mrs. W. L. Mason, Oshawa, Mrs. J. J. Hoidge, Kirkfield, and C. N. Ruse, Hampton, Hampton, have been guests of Miss A. O. Kers- lake. The genuine newspaper seeks to better corporate interests to the advantage of the masses. The r very character of the real newspaper makes its essential to seek the welfare of the general public, for it is a public utility. Mr. Windatt Tod returned Monday from Algonquin Park where he reports fishing exceptionally good and lots of rain. He advises any who. intend going to the Park for a fishing trip to go at once as Dr. Devitt, the Bowmanville fisherman, is doing his best to clear the lakes of the grey and speckled beauties. The Globe's Oshawa correspondent should receive the Munchhausen Club's gold medal for an exaggeration of Sunday's Sunday's storm at and north of that town. He told the world of houses, pianos, furniture, furniture, horses, cattle, and other farm stock being carried off by the flood, seven new cement bridges in East Whitby being carried carried away, etc. Tuesday's Globe tells us in effect that the report sent in "Sunday evening was imaginary. The Mail and Empire on Monday in an Oshawa despatch despatch of six lines said the extra rush of water down the creek was occasioned by overflow from Raglan springs! How strange that two such dissimilar reports should bè sent from the same town on the same evening. People don't care to be humbugged in this way even in war times. Port Hope's Tax-rate is 28 mills. Mrs. R. Cherry was in Toronto week. Mr. Fred Grigg is visiting his brother Frank at Pickering. Miss Gladys Densem, Toronto, is visiting visiting at Mr. Fred Densem's. ■ Edmonton, population 50,000 odd, has sent 9,000 men to the front. Mrs. S. T. Bartlett, Toronto, is visiting her mother Mrs. John Hellyar. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Savory, Boston, Mass., are visiting at Mr. Lawry Cryderman's. Cryderman's. . . ? Miss Minnie Jennings is visiting her E I brother Norman and other Port Hope friends. Mr. Harry Wilson of the Goodyear has returned from a motor trip thru Western Ontario. Miss Florence Rickard and Mr. Roy H. Rickard, B.A., spent Sunday with friends at Welcome. Darlington Council report last week should have read: John Hall, work on hill, con. 9, $25.00. Decoration Day is Sunday next, Aug. ?2. Sons of England meet at their Hall at 3 p.m. sharp. Mrs. G. H. Elliott and daughter Florence, Florence, Saskatoon, are visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Elliott. Mr. Elias Trimm bought the Bellamy house and lot on Manvers Road for $750 at the sale Saturday. Miss Nellie: Pattinson, Technical School staff, Toronto, is home accompanied by Miss Moe of Hamilton. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown and daughter, daughter, Toronto, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Foster. Miss Daulphis Chatten has returned to her home in Peterboro after visiting her aunt, Mrs. F. G. Found, King-st E. . Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald and Mr. James McDonald, Toronto, were recent guests of Mr. James Smith, Liberty-st. Mr. Henry Metcalf and Miss Belle Metcalf, Metcalf, Hamilton, and Mrs. McDougall, Chicago, Chicago, 111., are guests at Mr. J. Carruthers.» Mr. Geo. Osborne, Newmarket, and Miss Maud Beacock, Toronto, were recent guests at "Maple Cliff", the residence of Mr. F. A. Crago, Darlington. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Rutherford, son and daughter, Galt, motored here last week and were guests of Mr. John Rice. Mr. Lloyd Rice returned home with them. Mrs. J. W. Kerr, Vancouver, B.C., and Mrs. R. C. Cruikshank, with daughters Marion and Betty, St. John, N3., are staying at her father's, Mr. W. F. Allen, J.P., Beech Ave. Frederick Young Newton, member for Roblin, Manitoba, and one of five Conser- atives elected in recent Manitoba election was born in Cobourg. He'll feel awfully lonely, wont he? What's the matter with local bowlers? Wednesday afternoon (Aug. Ii) two rinks from Bowmanville went down to Cobourg and played a friendly game there, being defeated by 27 shots. Mr. W. H. Taylor of the Goodyear Service Dept., has been transferred to the Winnipeg branch. Mr. Taylor made many friends in town and was very popular popular with the younger set. Friday, Aug. 27, at 3 p.m , The Children's Children's Aid Society of these United Counties Counties will formally open the new shelter on Bruton-st, Port Hope. All friends cordially cordially invited. J. W. Bickle, President. Mr. W. T. Greenaway, foreman Guide OflSce, Port Hope, has been honored by election as Grand Marshal of Grand Encampment Encampment of Ontario--another Bowman ville boy at the head of the procession Miss M. E. Bruce, Superintendent Bowmanville Hospital, has returned from a very pleasant trip to the Pacific Coast and a visit with her brother in North Dakota. Miss A. I. Moore, who was in charge of the Hospital during Miss Bruce' absence, has returned to Toronto. Mrs. L. Joliow and Mrs. T. C. Jewel collected home-made cooking from mem hers of Bowmanville Women's Institute Saturday and sold it to the campers at Port Bowmanville. Proceeds, which wére over $19, will be used for patriotic purposes. . Mr. Wm. Pinch, Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting his parents. His mother came home with him after visiting six weeks in Buffalo and other places. They autoec over and enroute visited the wreck o: : homes at Erie, Pa., and are thankful that with us in Bowmanville it is as well as it is--our homes are spared. A happy bevy of Bowmanville young ladies known as the Laff-a-Lot Club are enjoying a two-weeks'vacation at Caes area, West Durham's popular northern summer resort on Lake Scugog. The guests at the "House of Mirth" will include include Misses Ray Williamson, Lillian Bounsall, Gladys Munday, Greta Wickett, Florence and Reta Roenigk, Edna Billings, (Trenton), Myrtle Bichan and Mrs. C Wickett, chaperon. Just like Mr. F. E. O'Flynn, Barrister, Belleville. Saturday he took the officers pf 8th Canadian Mounted Rifles on a 40- mile cruise in his steam launch "Allie Dale" thru Bay of Quinte scenery to their great delights The officers were on a trek with their men from Kingston. The party consisted of Lieut.-Cql. J. R. Munro, Major A E. McLaughlin and 14 other officers. The Daily Ontario says: On the Bay of Quinte this yacht has done yeoman service in entertaining guests in the city, but there never was a happier party than sailed from the dock on Saturday afternoon. afternoon. The officers are a fine collection of men and will not soon forget their visit to Belleville, Orono News cor. said among other nice things in his weekly letter: A capital address address was given by Mr. Charles R. McCul lough, Hamilton. All his old friends were pleased to see him. Charlie has made good all right and his address had the right ring in if. Dr. J. L. Hughes presided in usual inimitatable style. Our old friend, Charlie Kelly, has lost none of his old time power and ability as a vocalist and greatly pleased the big assemblage. One big hit with the people was his recitation, „Saw- buck, the hired man," which brougt tremendous tremendous applause. Programme closed with a ball game between visitors and a team of old town boys. Charlie Kelly pitched for the visitors, but Jim Wilcox should have been behind the bat to make it one of the old time crowd, but where was that old-timer, Pard Coleman ? He should have been on deck." If you want solid comfort next winter fill your bins with Scranton Coal and do now. Read our ad in another column. McClellan & Co, Ltd., 24-3 Local and Otherwise is spending a few days is guest of Miss Eva Osborne days in Toronto. Mrs. E. Rehder is spending a few at Chemong Park. Rain again blocked harvesting toward last week-end. Niss V. Mahon, Toronto, Miss Alecia Creeper., Dr. M. E. Highet, Cobourg, was a weekend weekend guest of Miss Rundle. Miss N. LUscombe has returned from visiting friends in Detroit. Miss Gladys Eckhart r Toronto, is visiting visiting her aunt Mrs. A. S. Tilley. Mrs. John Lawson, Verulam, is visiting at Mr. Wm. Cann's and other friends. Miss Ruby Williamson, Toronto, is guest of hét cousin Miss Mayme Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Channon, Lindsay, Lindsay, recently visited Mr. Thos. Bingham Mrs. John Grigg and Miss Muriel Deck» visited at Mr. Roger Fishleigh's, Toronto, Mr. Metcalfe caught a 25 lb. fish in Fenelon Fenelon river Saturday--a big fish story, eh ? This is your chance to buy Goodyear Tires--big drop in price--from Mason & Dale. Dr. J. C.Devitt's Dental Parlors will be closed from July 31st. to Aug. 28th. in elusive. 29-3 Considerable inquiry is being made for farms to rent. Advertise farms now for sale or rent. Mrs. Roy Candler, and two children, Toronto, are guests of Mrs. Walter Oke, Ontario-st. Mr. Frank Chick, Toronto, spent weekend weekend with his aunt Mrs William Half and other friends. Miss Greta Rowe and her niece Miss Thelma Gilders, visited Mrs. W. D. "Wood, Whitby. Don't fail to secure some of the genuine bàrgains in Summer goods now at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's. Miss Lillie Rowe has returned to Oshawa, Oshawa, after a visit with her sister Mrs. A. Gilders, and other friends. Jury & Lovell have a busy staff of workers filling a large war order for Foot Elm for the Canadian soldiers. Latest militia orders announce Dr. G. C. Bonnycastle, Bowmanville, as Captain of "H" Company, 46th Durham Regt. Miss Pansy Allen, Toronto, has returned returned home after a week's vacation with relatives relatives in Bowmanville and Oshawa. Mrs. Wm. J. Doak, born in Cavan 85 years ago, passed away recently in Mill- brook, Reeve R. J. Doak is the only son. Mrs. W. T. C. Jenkins has returned to her home at Kingston after visiting old friends in Durham and Ontario counties. The Pickard Quartet, father and three sons, sang in the Methodist church, Newcastle, Newcastle, Sunday evening and were much enjoyed. Miss Esther Garbutt, Lindsay, has been camping with her brother, Rev. John Garbutt, and family at Burk's Beach, Lake Ontario. Dont neglect your linoleum and oilcloth. Chinamel will preserve it and retain its pattern. Chinamel is made to walk on. Sold by W. H. Dustan. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Allen and daugnters Helen and Greta of Toronto, were guests of his brother Mr. J. T. Alien and other relatives in Bowmanville. Mr. W. Fulton, Assistant District Passenger Passenger Agent of Canadian Pacific Railway, Railway, Toronto, visited the agents of the Company in Bowmanville on Tuesday. This was his first visit here and he likes the town very much. Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Pjckard, daughters, Dorothy and Mary, Port Arthur, Arthur, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pickard, and daughter, Muriel, Windsor, are visiting their brother, Mr. A. W. Pickard and other other relatives at Newcastle. Bowmanville ladies have promised to furnish the county children's aid shelter dinning room. Say, why didn't this town have a chance to get this institution? The Wm. Pufey residence, Ontario-st, would have made a very suitable place. Couch, Johnston & Cryderman still have on hand a few Silk Coats suitable for elderly elderly ladies, which to make a clearance they are selling at half-price. Mrs. Wm. Gingell and daughter Miss Daisy accompanied by Mrs. O. A. • Matthews Matthews and children and Mr. Leonard Waters, motored from Toronto, Monday to visit her daughter Miss Gingell who is spending her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Heighten. "The anti-liquor wave in the West has come to stay", is the declaration of the Saskatchewan Attorney-General, Hon. W. E. Turgeon. Old King Booze is on the run except in old "Christianized" and intellectual "Ontario," which is fast becoming becoming the laughing stock of the world. Bowmanville's distinguished friend and benefactor must be still rendering philanthropic philanthropic service in Toronto for the Globe of Saturday said : The Honorary Governors Governors wha will visit the Toronto General Hospital during the week commencing on August 15, are Dr. John Hoskin and J. F. Ellis. The fascinating Ford family is still growing in .the vicinity of Bowmanville. Recent purchasers include: Frank' Ston- house, Rd. Katerson and F. J. Groat, Hampton, D. N. Lockwood and B. Car- scadden, Leskard. Bradley Bros., local agents, have far exceeded their estimate of sales for 1915 and the demand for Ford cars is still good. Beehiye Rebekah Lodge, No. 125, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, will hold a picnic at Agricultural Agricultural Park on Saturday August 21st. Races and various forms of amusements will be îeld during the afternoon. Our famous Fife and Drum Band will be there to furnish furnish music. A cordial invitation is extended extended to all Rebekahs to come and bring a : riend and basket and enjoy a day's outing. outing. Miss Mann, Canadian nurse, writes : ngland is certainly lovely. I love the country lanes, they are so pretty. We are 21 miles from London. Wesierham is the birthplace of General Wolfe and they are proud of it here. This hospital is part of ah old estate called 'Dunsdale,' being used for wounded, and you know what oyely grounds are connected with old nglish estates. Really, they are lovely, and just now the roses are perfect, and the cherries and strawberries grand. I ike it fine here, but dear old Canada will >e good enough for ine when the war is over. Address my letters to D. M. Mann, Dunsdale Hospital, Waterham Kent, Eng- land. Buy Goodyear Tires at Mason & Dale's --prices cut again. N £î*!£ a 2» cemtB, Marriages SO 80 y each lasertlos. Jyïr** cards are printed et this office, Insertion free. BIRTHS. PATIE-Jn Gshawa, July 24th, vv. il. A. Patte, a son. V ° ND--In Oshawa, July 6, F. M. Germond, a son. Lander--in Oshawa, Aug. 14, Elgin Lander, a daughter. to Mr. and Mrs. to Mr. and Mrs. to Mr. and Mrs. marriages Enderssy- rRAiBE-- At Port Hope, Ang. 11th, Î7r R A^i )r ' Miss Valeda A. Rathe, and lr. Audley R. Endersby, Muskoka. a Orton--In Bradford, July 19, by Rev. nf M™ l ir 183 Florence M. Orton, daughter Alvm Orton, Bradford, and Mr. Chas. E. Mîuys' Ont" mpeg ' S ° n ° f Mr ' Jl J ' Bragg ' Sfc * ?5 n J^T"Manning--At Lloydminster, Sask., Xng- ^yFev. J. B. Gibson, rector of St. John s English Church, Mary Helèna Manning, Hamilton, Ont., daughter of the late John Henry Manning, Tyrone, Ont., aed James Bend, Lloyd- minster. deaths Ang. 9, Donald Christie, Christie--In Reach, aged 86 years. Gilmour--At Newtonville, Ang. 12th, Jennie Irvin, relict of Wm. Gilmer.- a' Cobourg, Ang. 14, Annie Georgina, daughter of late Wm. Battell. Bowes--In Reach, Ang. 8th, Vina Ann Holtby, widow of Jas. Bowes, in her 71st year. Cameron--At Grafton, Aug. 14th, Selina Mary, widow of John R..Cameron, m her 93rd year. Stevenson--At Port Hope, Aug. 11, Susanna Taylor, relict of Wm. G. Stevenson, aged 82 y oars. Lasrash--At Port Hope, Aug 11th,- Phoebe Potts, beloved wife of John Labrash, in her 60th year. » Stevenson--At Port Hope, August 11th. anna Taylor, relict of the late Wm. G. Stev aged 82 years. . Sus- Stevenson', Marlow--At Nestleton Station, Ang. 8, Sarah A. Weldon, beloved wife of George Marlow, in her 64th year. Hesketh--At Waterdown, Ont., Aug. 16, Mrs. Hesketh, widow of late Henry Hesketh. Funeral.on arrival of 3.36 p. m., G. T .R. train Wednesday to Bowmanville cemetery. "Lest > We Forget' E. R. BOUNSALL, Designer and Dealer in Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., in Granite and Marble, Bowmanville, Ontario. Miss E. Lazelle Brown L. T. C. M._ Hampton, Ontario. Instruction in piano, and theory of music, commencing Sept. 1st. Terms reasonable. . 33-3w Telephone 129 r 14 PPRENTICE WANTED--To learn millinery i Sept. 1st. Apply to Haddy & Co.', Bowman- me- 32t vil G OOD GIRL WAN I'ED--For light housework. Apply to The Statesman office, Bowman- -ville. 31t - KIRT LOST--While driving, girl's nayy blue serge skirt. Reward. Springcreek Farm, 34 1* Bowmanville. Phone 63. H A OUSES FOR SALE--2 good houses, Church St. West, at a bargain, all conveniences. Apply Box R. Bowmanville. 26t b UTO STORM CURTAIN LOST -- Between Bounsall's Marble Works and the cemetery. Finder please leave at E. R. Bonnsall's. 33t ANTED-- First class lathe hands, steady work, good wages. Apply Canadian Gen- eral Electric Company, Limited, Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario. 343 w H OUSE TO RENT--Brick, 9 light, hard and soft water, for boarding house. Apply A Phone 58, Bowmanville. rooms, electric first class place A M. Williams, 31t G UN METAL MESH BAG--containing purses arid money, lost on Civic holiday in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Reward for return to John Jones Ontario-st. ANTED TO RENT FARM--Of about 100 acres, within a few miles of Bowmanville Possession for fall ploughing and full possession possession Ajiril 1st, 1916. Apply to S. R. Perkins, .34 2* w Bowmanville. DURHAM FARM FOR SALE. Kingston Road farm, Hope township, 116 acres clay loam, 4 acres bearing orchard, hardwood bush, ten roomed dwelling, coal and wood fur- nace, bank barn, driving house, cement piggery, poultry house, silo, close to village, school, railway railway station. Sixty-two Dollars per acre. JOHN FISHER & CO., Lnmsden Building, Toronto. CANADIAN PACIFIC The World's Finest Fresh Water Trip Steamers leave Port McNicolI Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays for SAULT STE. MARIE, PORT ARTHUR and FORT WILLIAM. WILLIAM. The Steamer "Manitoba," sailing from Port McNicolI on Wednesdays, will call at Owen Sound, leaving that point 10.30 p.m. "STEAMSHIP EXPRESS" leaves Toronto 12.46 p.m. daily, except Friday, making direct connection with steamers at Port McNicolI on sailing days. PACIFIC COAST TOURS AT LOW FARES INCLUDING "CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS" Particulars from C. B. KENT, Agt, Bowmanville, or write M. G. MURPHY, D.P.A., Toronto, Re-tire your auto with Goodyear Tires. Prices away down at Mason & Dale's this week. Dont neglect your floors. Old pine floors made to look like solid oak with Chinamel Floor Finish. W. H. Dustan. Linoleums in several patterns suitable for bath Rooms at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's Our stock of Martin-Senour paints is complete. W. H. Dustan. The Statesman to end of 1915 for 40c to new subscribers. M. A. James & Sons. Chinamel will make your old baby carriage carriage or go-cart like new. W. H. Dustan. Miss Mary Boyes, Toronto, who visited in Bowmanville early in the year writes a very interesting letter to a friend here on her vacation trip to New Ontario, 100 miles beyond. Cobalt. Here is an opening sentence or two : It is exceedingly beautiful beautiful in its own rugged way, the sky being nowhere bluer, I am sure. Very rarely, in clear days we see it here, the same shade of blue, and there are so many little lakes, dark as saphires set in the midst of the original green forest of balsam, pine, spruce and poplar. I just longed for a canoe when we passed the lakes and rivers. of Wrist Watches We have just received word- that our Import order for Wrist Watches has just been shipped from Switzerland, and in order to reduce our stock before these arrive we are offering for the balance of this month only a special discount on all wrist watches of 15 per cent. If you wish to procure a reliable wrist watch at a low price take advantage of this sale. We have a large variety to choose from, ranging in price from $2.75 up. This offer does not include our Elgin or Waltham Military Watches, which are sold at a set price. Jeweler 86? 3@e :ms: APPETIZING FOODS For Every Meal As the temperature mounts upwards, appetites lag and the housewife is often in a quandary as to what to prepare for meals. Our suggestions are : FRUIT--Oranges, 30c to 40c doz,, make a good start. We have Grape Fruit at 3 for 25c, and fresh Strawberries. BREAKFAST FOODS are easily digested. We carry all lines and know how to keep them right. BACON-- F. W. Fearman's Bacon fills the bill at 30c lb. CANNED VEGETABLES, prepared in sanitary factories right where they are grown. Peas and Corn will please you, at 10c. PICKLES--To add zest to the appetite, Maconachie's at 15c per bottle. We carry Holbrook's, Heinz, Crosse à Blackwell.' etc., as well as full lines of Catsups, Olives, Sauces and Relishes, DESSERT is always an important factor of the mid-day meal. Jelly Powders in all flavors make a delicious dessert, especially when prepared with fresh fruit. See us regarding fruits for preserving Archie Tait Phone 65 Bowmanville This Week we have placed on Special *9 the whole of the balance of our attractive stock of Ladies' Hisses' and Childrens' Dresses and Ladies' Dress Skirts Your choice of any Dress or Skirt at 25 per cent off Regular Sale Price. S. W. Mason & Son C. H. HADDY 'Bowmanville Next door to Standard Bank Bowmanville >:? 'iëàÈ&sâil I iÊÉÊMÊÉâSMSM