* * If y oui Bath Room is equipped™ with modem high grade Sanitary Fixtures, it. hot only reflects credit on your good judgment and taste, but proves your knowledge of sanitation. sanitation. Our Enamelled Ware is not only beautiful and durable but absolutely sanitary as well and our workmanship workmanship is guaranteed first class in every respect Estimates Gladly Furnished. •9 Phone 66 'Standard* "Broctiey" Bath Opposite Post Office. 28*: sssmmtmsswx -mmcm. Pines for Preserving The pine season is now on and prices are as low as they are likely to be. You can get your pines preserved while the weather is cool and before the prices raise. ' Nice pines at $1.50 doz., large pines at $1.7 5 doz., and extra large at $2.00. This is as low as they usually are. Don't leave it toAate, Plants ! plants ! We handle large quantities of plants of all kinds. Tomatoes, Cabbage, Celery, Cauliflower, and a great variety of flowers. Come where you can get a good assortment of good healthy plants. Corn ■^e buy our corn from reliable houses and those who buy from us usually have good results. Don't pay high prices to outside outside parties when you can buy good stock at reasonable prices right here. Fresh Mangel Seed, 18c per lb in bulk. Leave us your next grocery order--we will give you our best service. F. A. Haddy & Son Phone 62 Bowmanville Words Cannot Picture Seasonable Goods at Seasonable Prices. Social and Personal. WHAT^APPENEBTO JONES? The Tempting Quality of the Goods we handle. A visit to our store alone can adequately tell the story. Every effort is put forth by us to provide A Trial Order is More y Convincing, May we be favored with your week-end order ? Well appreciate it. W. Blake Limited I i 5* No other store in Bowmanville can possibly cater to your wants in the same Exceptional Manner we do. Phones 72 and 182 Bowmanville Harveyj Porteous, Pprt Hope, xhited at Newcastle. Kedron anniversary and garden party June 18 and 21. , . .. . Mr. Chas; Carruthers recently visited Linlithgow friends. ... ... Miss Hallowell, Port Hope, visited her home at Newcastle. . Mr. James Tapé has returned to Port Hope from England. " ' ; Miss Windatt visited her sister, Mts. John McGill, Toronto. - ' Mrs. W. E. Tilley, Beech Ave., will not receive again this season. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eggleton, Anson, recently recently visited friends here. Misses Oll e Piper and Viola Luxton Sundayed at Oshawa May 21. Miss Greta Wickett spentthe week-end with Miss Vera Irwin, Port Hope. Miss Jean McGregor, Oshawa, is training training for a nurse in Kingston hospital. Girls' Patriotic Club have closed their Tea Room to be re-opened Sept. 2. Mr. Arthur E. Lovell, Oshawa, was operated on recently for appendicitis. Miss Hazel Mercer spent Sunday at home previous to removal to Oshawa. Miss E. E. Hay craft visited her sister- in-law, Mrs. W. J. Hay craft, Brooklm. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Carruthers visited visited at Mr. Alex. Rutherford s, Colborne. Mrs. Abrahams, Canton, ^ visiting her sister, Mrs. R. D. Davidson, Beech Ave. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McLaughlin visited her cousin, Miss Ethel Honey, Toronto. Town Council by a vote of 4 to J? ^ave $350 towards a field kitchen for 136th Bn. Misses Hazel Cook and Llewella Ellms. Columbus, visited Orono friends 24th inst, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Westaway visited their daughter, Mrs. H. T. Howe, Ham- Mr. Alex. McKenzie, west of Enfield, was severely kicked in the face by a horse recently. „ .1 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jackson, Newcastle, were Victoria Day visitors of Mrs. James Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. _ F. Rice and sons Harold and Harvey visited friends in Toronto. Mr. W. G. Orvis, Whitby, hasbeen appointed appointed on the editorial staff of Farm and Dairy, Peterboro. Mesdames Robert Foster, Longmire, Argent and Childs left May 17th to visit friends in England. Mr. James G. Rickard was the delegate of Bowmanville Methodist church to District District meeting at Newcastle. Lieuts. Wilbert J. Hoar and H.F. Wilson Wilson of 136th have registered at Kingston Infantry School of Instruction. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCaughey, Toronto, attended funeral of her sister, Miss Vera Walker, Port Hope. Dr. Julia Thomas, 83 Isabella-st., Toronto, Toronto, recently visited Mrs. Clarence Hayes and other relatives at Columbus. Mr. A. B. Roberts and Mr. J. C. Rose- vear were in Tyrone Monday attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Dix.^Cobourg ?ost. , Mrs. Walter Ross and daughter, Miss Helena Ross, were guests of Principal A. 3. D. Ross at The Bowman over the hol- ^Mrs. E. I. Osborne, Miss Elizabeth and Miss Carrie I. Painton spent the holiday vith Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Alexander, Port T'erry. , Rev. W. G. Clarke, left Wednesday morning for Conference making his first appearance in khaki as Chaplain of 235 th Battalion. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Storie, Oshawa, and Miss Ethel Power, Bowmanville, have returned returned from two weeks at Atlantic City and New York. Mrs. H. J. Snelgrove, Toronto, went to Montreal to say goodbye to her son, Major 3. P. Snelgrove, who is leaving for the second time for the front. Miss Ina Tod, Oshawa, sang at a cos tume recital given by pupils of Mr. Arthur Blight, Toronto, and won high applause ^or her artistic rendering of "Haymaking. Prof. W. H. Greaves, M.A., of Victoria College, Toronto, who was motoring to Consecon, gave us a .brief call last week. He has a summer home in Prince Edward County. Pte. W. Nicholson, 136th Bn , is being held at Cobourg on a charge of bigamy. This is the soldier who signed his wife s name to a check here, got the money and went to Tpronto. We were favored with a call last Friday from Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Willard, Port Perry, and their daughter and her Husband, Husband, Hr. Ri J. Harper, Edmonton, who were on a motor trip thru the country. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pascoe, "Fairview Farm", Solina, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Gertrude Lillian, to Mr.'Walter Douglas, youngest son of Mrs. Wm. McLaughlin, Oshawa, the marriage marriage to take place quiètlÿ in June. Our thanks are due the Founders and Faculty of the College of Missions at Indianapolis, Indiana, for an invitation to attend the closing exercises on June 2. From the program we learn that the dedication dedication of missionaries will be conducted by President Charles T. Paul of College of Missions assisted by other professors. Mr. Thos. Yellowlees, 676 Spadina Avenue, Avenue, Toronto, received a cable Sunday from Col. J. A. Roberts, O. C., of No. 4 Canadnn General Hospital at Salomca, stating that the body of his son, Capt. and Adjutant Norman J. Lang Yellowlees, who was accidentaly drowned three weeks ago had been recovered. The remains were interred with full military honors, as it was impossible to have them shipped to Canada. Canada. j Mr. Philip Redden who has a good position position in the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Factory, has rented the fine Dr. Dandeno residence on Liberty-st, north, andwül move his tamUy here from Harnston ab- out July 1st. He is exceedingly fortunate in securing such a desirable , home when such a house famine obtains in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Rev. W. H. Spargo, the new owner of this property, does not expect to occupy i4 Sunday 6 was S our first real Spring-like Sabbath this year. A very long-continued electrical storm passed over this section between 3 and 5 a.m. with heavy downpour downpour of rain, but as the day advanced the sun came out bright and warm so that by 10 o'clock it was an ideal day and so continued. continued. Altho roads were very muddy the autos were out in great numbers in the afternoon and thousands enjoyed the pure air and sunshine. Attendance at town churches was small. Bowmanville Patriotic Society will present present "What Happened to Jones" in Town Hall, Orono, Wednesday June *9 under auspices of: the"Base Ball Team. 25c to all parts of j the hall. Beware of bogus $10 bills. Wrist watch lost. See advt. : Roof paint at F. O. Mason's. 'Auto Supplies--See F. O. Mason. We take subscriptions to any paper. Mrs. Marvin Burk visited friends in the city. Mrs. Chas. Williams visited friends in Toronto. Buy White Rose Gasoline at Pickard's Garage. Mrs. F. A. Foster visited relatives in Torontp. Miss Young was guest of Mrs. W. Henderson, Henderson, Cobourg. Best values in electric auto lamp bulbs at Mason & Dale's. Miss Hilda Tabb spent the week-end with friends in Oshawa. Choice Pineapples for " preserving just arrived at R. Snowden's. Mrs. Thos. Knight, Mrs. Geo. Collacott and family visited in Toronto. Mrs. Alex. Colyille and daughter Margaret Margaret were in Toronto Friday. Mr. James Connell of Manvers had three milch cows killed by lightning. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, Toronto, with their daughter Mrs. (Dr.) R. W. Clark. Pineapples for preserving--$1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 per dozen at Rd. Snowden's. Mrs. J. E. Allin and Miss Nettie Ormis- ton spent 24th with relatives in Oshawa. Mrs. Lewis Lyle spent Victoria Day with her sister Mrs. Frank Scott, Oshawa. Preserve your linoleum by giving it a coat of Chi-Namel. Sold by W. H. Dust- an. Notice* of Birtks as cettai Marriages BO ' cmmtmt Deaths, BO cemts, eacli Imsertlo*. MMetfuseral cards sre prlmtod at. tills mBIcü. laasertloat Iraa. w jj- . BIRTHS. ScAtOR-Éln Darlington, May 28, to Mr: and Mrs. FnlleriCalbr, a daughter. Falls--In Clarke, May 14 to Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Falls, Bailieboro, a daughter." Knight--On May 19th> to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Knight, 298 Indian Boad, Toronto, a son. Hutcheson--In Toronto, May 24, to Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hutcheson, twins--girl and boy Morrow--On May 24th to Mr. and_ Mrs. B. J. Morrow, 26 Rowland Ave., Toronto, à son. Wingate--In Toronto, May 27 to Capt. and Mrs. W. T. Wingate, 19 Withrow Ave., a son. 7 MARRIAGES Stone--McBride--At St. Paul's Parish House, Buffalo, N. V., by Rev. A. J. Lowe, Cassie N. McBride, Millbrook, and Adolphus E. Stone, Erie, Pa, Worth--STevens--In Oshawa, May 24, Bev. J. S. I. Wilson, Miss Abel Louise, daughter of M^p. Richard L. Stevens, Cobourg, and Mr. W. J. Worth, operator C. P. B. 'static»n, Oshawa. Trewin--Moore--At Immanuel Baptist church,- May 23, by Pastor F. S. Weston, Gladys Emma, second daughter of Harry W. Moore,and Norman Thomas Trewin, formerly of Newcastle. MacNachtan--Radclvffe--At St. Peter's Church, Cobourg, May 23rd, by Rev. F. J Sawers M. R , Edith Isobel Radclvffe, Leamington, Eng., to Lieut-Col. Neil F. 'MacNachtan, C. V. O,, of Cobourg. - Mrs. Jas. Sherman, Port Huron, visited her sister, Mrs. Fred R. Foley over Sun- da jy[r. W. H. Williams, West End Smithy, visited his daughter, Mrs. J. C. Trull, Toronto. Toronto. Miss Carrie Gallagher and Mr. Ernest Bottrell, Toronto, spent Sunday at Mr. Thos. Bottrell's. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Westwood and daughter Hope, Toronto, with her aunt, Mrs. Thos. Tod. Best values in oilcloth and linoleums, many pretty patterns to chose from, at Mason & Dale's. NOW is the time and Snowden's the PLACE for choice Pineapples. $1.50, $2 and $2.50 per dozen; Mr. Geo. Porter of Toronto is at Los Angeles, Calif., and has our thanks for a copy of The Daily Times. Mr. Clarke and Miss Dunnett, B.A., Toronto, were Sunday guests at her uncle's. Mr. W. W. Dickinson. Get the habit of going to Mason & Dale's for electric auto lamp bulbs--they have the best make and prices right. A big range of Priestley's Black and Colored Dress Goods just opened out at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's. The-paint you use should be the best possible. Martin Senour s is 100% pure. There is no better. Sold by W.H. Dustan. High School Entrance examinations will be held June 21, 22 and 23 and the Public School Graduation from June 16 t0 Miss T. E. Martin, Edmonton, Alta., is visiting Mrs. D. Davis and other old friends after several years absence m the West. Miss Ethel MacNachtan, New York, came home to Cobourg for the marriage of her father, Lt.-Col. Neil F. MacNachtan, MacNachtan, c.v.o. Miss Ethel Honey, West Toronto, and Lance-Corp Bert Honey of the 84th M. G. S. spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. W. B. Pinch. Don't miss those choice Pineapples at Snowden's. Phone 243 at once and secure secure some for preserving. Miss Lola Downs, town, and Dr. Russell Patterson, who has just returned from Cairo, Egypt, spent Victoria Day at Mr. D. W. Downey's. - Liggett's Chocolates, pure and delicious, are received fresh almost every week at all Rexall Drug Stores, the exclusive agents. Jury & Lovell. Miss E. M. Otton visited relatives in Oshawa Monday and attended the farewell to the ilôth Batt. which left Tuesday morning for Niagara Camp. Couch, Johnston & Cryderman have received received further shipments of Ladies Spring Suits and Coats, all made^of the newest materials and latest stvles. After.38 years of faithful service, first as switchman, then as freight checker and baggage master at Colborne G. T. R. sta- tion, Mr. John T. Nunn retires on pension. You will feel better and live longer if you keep your bowels regular by the oc casional use of Rexall Orderlies 15c and 25c boxes at Rexall Drug Stores only. Jury & Lovell. During the electrical storm recently lightning struck Ï. Giddings' barn on Baltimore Baltimore road north of Cobourg, building and contents being burned. A Cobourg dwelling was struck, too. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Foster and daugh ter Doris were in Cobourg over the weekend weekend guests of Capt. H. B. Kenny _ at th< Methodist Parsonage. They witnessec the dedication of the colors to the 139th by Chaplain Kenny. • Ladies, if you want real choice Pineapples Pineapples for preserving, order at once at Snowden's. Snowden's. Prices, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 per dozen. Just received at Couch, Johnston 8 Cryderman's a big stock of black anc colored silks, and black and colored silk and wool poplins--all bought before the recent advance, in these goods--no better value anywhere than these. Goodyear Service Station at F. O; Mason's. Mason's. Best make of electric auto lamp bulbs for sale at Mason & Dale's. DEATHS Porter--In Manvers, John Porter, in his 87th year. Lloyd--In Hope, May 24, William Lloyd, in his 73rd year. Bowes--At Oakwood, May 21st, Elias Bowes, aged 72 years. Crozier --In Scugog, May 19, George Crozier, in his 86th year. Hallitt--At Columbus, May 26th, . William Hallett, in his 83rd year. Walker--At Port Hope, May 22, Vera Aline, daughter of Hugh and*Mary Walker. Webb--At Cobourg May 17, Mary Eliza Roblin, widow of Henry Webb, aged 82 years. Boss--In Oshawa, May 23, Alexander J. Boss, formerly of Bradley's, Darlington, in his 79th yr. Robertson--At Port Hope, May 22, Fannie Matilda Manners, relict of Jas. Robertson in her 86thyear. Gerow--In Reach, May 24th, Mary Olivia Ethel Lenor, infant daughter of Chas. Gerow, aged 8 months. Hunter--At Regina, Sask., May 25, Margaret, daughter of Waldemar Hunter, aged 9'years. Interred at Orono. Score--On Mav 24, at 612 Huron st., Tononto, R, J. Score, dearly beloved husband of Clarissa Metcalf, aged 74 years. m tîfmt «fe Stiver < Plated Hollovo Ware of Select Designs. The June Bride would appreciate one of these pieces. It sets off your table and adds much to the attractiveness of your service. . Come in and price them. 'You will find that they are a long way from being as expensive as you might imagine. vVe also have some nice pieces of cut glass which we are sèlling at a sacrifice. Our repair department is increasing all the time.--a sure testimony that you will be used right at The Store of Best Service ALEX. ELLIOT Jeweller Watchmaker Engraver "Lest We Forget" E/ R. BÔÜNSALL, Designer and Dealer in Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., in Granite and Marble. Bowmanville, Ontario. NOTICE During DR. G. C. BONNYCASTLE'S absence with the Canadian Expeditionary Expeditionary Force his Dental Office will be conducted by «*. J. CRAIG, L. D. S., D. D. S., Honor Graduate in Dentistry of Toronto University. Bowmanville - Ontario Office Phone 40. House Phone 22 AUTO LIVERY Any person wanting a business or pleasure trip apply at the Overland Garage, Temperance-st., or phone 248, house phone 185. Nothing but first- class cars used. 22-tf A. W. PICKARD sLAT TO RENT--Above Standard Bank. Oc- 4 upation June 1st. Apply to JOHN A. Cox Box 116, Bowmanville. ,WO MAIDS WANTED--For Oshawa Hospital. Highest wages paid, evenings free. Apply to the Superintendent. I7t CEHIGITVALüE-r ANTHRACITE The Coal That Satisfies You Call Save Money on Coal There is as much difference in coal as in wood. You would certainly prefer good hard oak wood, to hemlock slabs at the same price. Lehigh Valley Anthracite costs you no more than you are asked to pay for the ordinary kind, but Lehigh Valley Coal is harder and lasts longer. There is more heat in a ton. That is why we sell it, and recommend it. Order fj;om us and be satisfied. ill ■Hill John A* Hoi gate & Son Office and Yards, cor. Queen and Division Streets. Telephone No. 153. Bowmanville, Ont. W ANTED--Housekeeper, by a widower with no family. Good home. Duties light. Apply to A. Yeo, 198 Monk St., Oshawa. 22-lw F OR SALE--three beautiful singing Canaries-- all young birds. ■ Apply to N. S. B. JAMES, The Statesman office, Bowmanville. F OR SALE--Quantity of Celery and Tomato Plants. Apply to THOS. BOTTRELL, Cor. Church and Liberty-Sts., Bowmanyille. Phone 2. 20-tf F OX TERRIER PUPS--Pure bred male Fox Terrier pnps for sale. Age 2 months, well marked. E. Jennings, Maple Grove, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, 22-3w* W ATCH LOST--Thursday evening between Methodist church and Public School a gold wrist watch. Return to Mrs, McCreadv , Silver-st., Bowmanville, and get reward. 22-lw* R OOM WANTED in a respectable home by a commericial traveller who wishes to spend the week-ends in Bowmanville. Meals also desired. Apply to Drawer B, Bowmanville. 22-1 Si G TRT. WANTED--At once to help with light housework. Apply at Statesman Office.^ «I OUSES FOR SALE--2 good houses, Church H St. West, at a bargain, all conveniences. 11 Apply Box R, Bowmanville. 26t b W ANTED--At once, reliable man of good ad dress with some experience among fanners to act as county representative for Durham County. Stone & Wellington, Nurserymen, Toronto. ■ wxIANO ACTION REGULATORS (two) wanted 11 at once. Steady employment and good 1 money in town where cost of living is very moderate. Write to Drawer B, THE CANADIAN Statesman, Bowmanville. ; : ; "22-lw H ELP WANTED--Girl to work in store and keep the books, must have fairly good education: education: alsa man or strong boy to clerk in grocery. Address GROCER, box, 115, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. P IANO RUBBERS (two) wanted immediately. Steady employment and good money in town where living expenses are not high. Write to Drawer B, The Caeadian Statesman, Bowmanville. 22-lw. FORD TOURING CAR FOR SALE. MODEL T 1914, Tires in excellent condition. Recently overhauled. Extra equipm ent. Presto lite, Tools, Chains, Extra tire in case. Low Prtal upon application to ^ ^ TABEBNEB , Bowman House, 21-Sw* Bowmanville. I Insure AUTOMOBILES Against All Risks : Fire, Theft, Collision, Liability to Public and Property Damage. Special Sale of Ladies' Paris Model Dresses In addition to our regular stock of alluring creations creations of the most fashionable and attractive display display of Dresses it has ever been our privilege to introduce to the ladies of Bowmanville. We have been fortunate in securing 28 Only Sample Dresses from Paris Models which are the highest [dream in the art of dress designing---Piquant, Distinctive, Distinctive, Fascinating. On sale Friday and Saturday at one-third off the regular prices No Two Alike Also an attractive assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts. Phone 106. Also insurance in all other , lines at lowest possible rates. Harry Cann, Phone 50. - Bowmanville. S. W. Mason & Son Next door to Standard Bank 1 Bowmanville,