T?„ J r - t'V / The Universal Gry is How can we Save Money? The answer is "Deal at Our Store." We have a choice lot of Groceries, the best the market produces and we sre selling at prices, in many cases not touched by war conditions. Here are a few of the many goojl things we have that makes it worth your while to favour us with your custom : 100 lbs Granulated Sugar $9.00 20 lb Granulated Sugar $1.80 2 lb Prunes ...25c 3 Packages of Jellies 25c 2 cans Peas 25c 1 gallon Maple Syrup, $1.75 4 lb Good Rice...... 25c 1 lb Red Rose Tea ...40c 1 lb Lipton Tea, -..40c 2 packages Maccaroni 25c l bottle Olives 10c Extracts, 3 bottles 25c 3 packages Handy Ammonia 25c Brooms 50c Don't forget we have fresh Fish every week. Highest Cash Prices paidjor new laid Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce. HARRY ALLIN Phone 186 Bowman ville , xxvsxxxx^-^sa^^y-^ SEED CORN. Our stock of Seed Corn is now complete and of excellent quality. Farmers will do well to get their supply early as good seed is very scarce. Also feed Corn. Best grades of Bread and Pastry Flour, Cereals and Mill Feed. Chas. Horn, Hampton Phone 129 r 6 Wall Papers Although the price of papers has greatly increased. increased. we still have dainty and up-to-date designs for 8c per roll and upwards. Suitable for any room. W. Big 20 Bookstore T. ALLEN Bozuman'bttle Seed Time Coming! Where will you buy your Seeds ? We have a limited supply of the following: WHEAT--Arnecfca (Goose) and B rince Imperial BARLEY--0. A. Cr No. 21, and 2-Rowed OATS--White Wave, Waverley, and O. A. 0. No. 72 GRASS SEED--Red Clover, ALsike, Timothy, Sweet Clover and Alfalfa. The Grass Seeds are all Government Tested, and the grain ls of good quality and free from noxious weeds. Oui* prices are reasonable' and we shall appreciate your trade. Phone 15 McClellan & Co., Ltd. King Streét East - ■ Bowmanville TYRONE m / Visitors:--Miss Roma Phare at Mrs. Jos. Wight's, Providences Mrs. Jos. Hawkey at Mr J. H. Mutton's, Bowman ville; Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Beckel with friends at Osh- awa... .Mrs. W. H. Argue attended funeral funeral of her brother-in-law, at Kincardine. ....Institute meeting in the vestry of the church on Monday June II at 2.30 when Mi*» Chapman and Dr. Caroline Brown will give addresses. Special music. All ladies attend. Martin-Senours paint is guaranteed against all circumstances. Sold by W.H. Dnstan, Carpet Squares in all qualities and Nairn's Linoleums in all widths at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's Limited. ENFIELD BOWMAN VILLE, JUNE 7, 1917 LONG SAÜLT. Word has been received that .Pte. Man- ley G, Rice has died of wounds received in action....The tènt which belongs to jXong Sault Sunday School was badly damaged at Enniskillen Anniversary A new Sunday School has been organized at New Park, Mr. Robert Fuller, Superintendent Superintendent A new organ has been purchàs- ed and "prospects are bright fo.r an. interesting interesting school.. . .Rev. Mr. Stamp, a Methodist Methodist Evangelist spending his holidays in our community, will preach in the Sault church on Sunday evening June loth at 7 p. m....Plans are being made to have a large rally of the Orange Lodge Brethren of this District on Sunday July 15th, meetings meetings under canvas. ■* Mr. and Mrs. Albert Niddery, Tweed, have been visiting at Mr. J. Hepburn's Mrs. L. C. Pascoe and Miss Helen visited at Toronto Mr. Elmo Ashton has been home from Toronto with mumps... .Mr. John McCulloch has lost a valuable mare and colt.... Mrs. R. Shaw, Nestleton, has been visiting with Mr. Alex Smith.... Anniversary services will beheld here on Sunday June 24th... .Several from here attended anniversaries at Eldad and Enniskillen. Window Screens and Doors at F. O. Mason's. MAPLE GROVE AUCTION SALE Saturday, . June 9,--There will be sold in Enniskillen the house and lot, furniture furniture and household effects formerly belonging-to belonging-to W. H.Martin, Sale_at 2p.m. . Terms cash. L. A. W. TOLE, auctioneer. BETHESDA Anniversary services of Bethesda Sunday Sunday School will be held on Sunday, June^ 17th when Rev. J. T. Griffith, B. A., Newtonville, will preach at 2.30 and yp.m. Music bv the school. Special collection in aid of school funds 23-2W. WEST DURHAM WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. Don't fail to attend the Anniversary services in the_big enclosedLshed on Sunday Sunday and Monday June 17th and 18th. Rev. J. J. Rae, pastor of the First Presbyterian Presbyterian Church of Richmond, Indiana, •will preach at 2.30 and 7.15 p.m. Music by school and choir. Collection in aid of school funds. Monday at 2.30 p.m. a program program will be given by the school consisting consisting of choruses, recitations,, etc., and addresses addresses by Rev. J. W. Rae, Newcastle, on the "Big Five" and Rev, J. J. Rae. Sunday Sunday School League game of foot-ball will be played at 4.30 p.m. between North and South Darlington teams. Tea served from 4.30 p.m- At 8 p.m. a lecture will be given by Rev. J. J. Rae of Richmond Ind., on "Exclusion and Inclusion." Solos, by Miss Reta R. Cole and Miss Jennie Merchant, Bowmanville. Admission-- Adults 60c; tea only 40c; lecture only 30c Children under 12 years--tea 30c; lecture 15c. The summer series of meetings of West Durham Women's Institute will be addressed by Dr. Caroline Brown, Toronto, on one offollowing-subjects: "Home Nurs- • It /# r T 1 C* 1 1 f -- I ., W n 9} C' L. n ing", "Home and School Clubs", Charact- èr Building"; "First Aid--St John's Am bulance", "Medical Inspection of Sclr o's", "How to keep well", "The Need of the Hour " HAMPTON Visitors: Mrs. J. Elliott and Mrs Ef Hastings visiting Mrs. E. Creeper, Owen Sound; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hoidge, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Hoidge, Toronto, at Mr. A.B. Cryderman's; Mr. and Mrs T. Salter, Salter, Mimico, at Mr. Theo. Salter's; Mrs. W. N. Brown, Miss E. Johns, Toronto, Miss N. Johns, Kendal, Mr. and Mrs. R. Johns, Newcastle, at Mrs. C. Johns; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilcox and son at Mr. J. Challis'; Bcwmanville: Rev. G. Brown attending Conference at Whitby; Mr. N. Coles, Wheatley, at Mr. Thos. Wilcox; Miss L. Reeves visiting friends in Bowmanville; Bowmanville; Mrs. H. Wilcox, Sr., has returned from visiting her daughter in Toronto... .Glad to see Mr. W. R. Greenaway able to be out again after illness illness Practice has coipmenced for the Sunday School Anniversaay under the leadership of Mr. A. B. Cryderman.... Service Sunday evening Rev. G. Brown, pastor, in charge.... .League Consecration Consecration meeting Friday evening in charge of Miss Mary Katerson, first vice president was opened by singing and the Lord's prayer. The lesson was read by M. Avery Miss Reta Kerslake took the topic "Love of the Master." and Miss Roach "Forgiveness "Forgiveness of the Master." Miss Evelyn Currie favoured with a solo, and prayer was offered by Mr F. J. Groat. After the roll call the meeting closed with League Benediction. Roofing at the old prices at F. O. Mason's. EBENEZER Does your kitchen need a new Linoleum? Linoleum? Mason & Dale, Hardware, can suit you. Ebenezer Sunday School Anniversary services will be held as follows:--On Sunday June 10th at 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 pjn. sermons will be preached by Rev. Prof. J. F. McLaughlin, B. A., B. D., Victoria University, Toronto. At 2 30 p.m., Rev. Dr. C. Crews, B. D., editor of Methodist Sunday School Publications Toronto, will address the children. Music bv choir and school. Collections in aid of school funds. On Monday June 11, commencing at 2.30 p.m. a program will be given by members of the school consisting consisting of a selection from "Sowing Seeds in Danny." A chorus, a drill, and other exercises. Prof. McLaughlin will also give a brief address. Tea served from 4 p.m. Admission adults 40c children 25c commencing at 4.30 p.m. A Darlington League football game will be played Zion vs. Ebenezer. At 8 p.m. under auspicies of the Epworth League, the Newcastle Dramatic Society will present their celebrated celebrated play "The Valley Farm" in four acts. Do not fail to hear it. Admission --adults 25c children 15c. Miss Gladys Bunner, Toronto, spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. H. Balson ,,, .Miss Maggie Oke, Oshawa, recently visited friends here... .Ebenezerites attended attended Zion Sunday services, and the picnic on Wednesday in large numbers .. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gay visited her parents at Providence on Sunday Mrs. J. L. Brooks accompanied by Mrs. Thompson, Thompson, spent several days with her daughters at Zion... .Pastor Delve went to Bowmanville Bowmanville on Saturday evening, and officiated officiated at the marriage of Mr. Ernest Osborne Osborne and Mrs. E. Milsap... .Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Allin of Bowmanville are visiting visiting their daughter, Mrs. G. F. Annis.... Sunday services fairly well attended. Fine music was rendered by our choir. Vtr. Delve preached helpful sermons. The Sabbath School session was excellent.... Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson of Toronto, spent the week-end with W. R. Courtice.... Mr. and Mrs. Otis Worden and babe of Toronto, were over Sunday with his parents. parents. .. .Miss Viola Bickle of Oshawa is home for the summer Mrs. Wm. Gimblett is critically ill, and Miss Edith Toombe has been engaged to assist in the case Mr. Elgin WPkins was laid up a few days through an ulcerated tooth.... Mr. and Mrs. M. Soules of Oshawa Sun- Nesfleton Church, Friday afternoon, June 8th. Blackstock, Town Hall, Saturday afternoon, afternoon, June 9 th. Tyrone S. S. Room, Monday afternoon, June nth. Solina, Mrs. W. T. Taylor's, Tuesday afternoon, June 12th. Bowmanville, Mrs.W. Robbins', Ontar- io-st., Thursday, June 14th. Orono, Society Hall, Friday afternoon, June 15th. Starkville, Saturday afternoon, June 16th. Newtonville, Methodist, Church Monday Monday afterngon, June 18th. The "animal District meeting will be held at Newtonville, Friday, June 22nd, at 2 p.m. Each Branch will send as large a representation as possible, and delegates will be prepared to give a report of year's work. Arrangements are being made for meetings at Newcastle and Haydon first week in July. Full particulars- later. Miss L Reynolds, Mrs. A. L. Nicholls. President. Secretary. Solly Solowitch 10 Brown St. Phone 285. Bowmanville Is opening a market in Bowmanville Bowmanville on Tuesday and Wednesday of each week when he will buy all kinds of Poultry. Eggs and Sweet Butter paying lc per dozen more on eggs and 2c per lb more on poultry than on other days. Market days he will pay 25c per lb for Poultry. He will pay the following prices for junk:-- Wrought Iron and Stove Plate per 100 lbs 60c Cast Iron . " " 75c Rags per lb 2c Rubbers " " 6c Copper, Brass and Lead, highest prices. CHEAPER GASOLINE Let us burn out your engine with our new carbon burners, which will give your engine more power, hence more milage on your gas. A. W. Pickard, The Garage Bowmanville. , - Three Times Champion dayed with S. S. Brooks. Several of our young people went to Newcastle last night to hear the play presented by the Orono Dramatic Society. .... The dog afflicted by rabi es was shot in Courtice on the .6th....Rev. R. A. Delve is attending Conference at Picton. Report of S. S. 4, Darlington for May. Names in order of merit: Class V--Mary Found, Walter 'Rundle. Sr IV--Gordon Trull. Tr IV--Addie Nichols. Sr III-- Arthur Found, Elsie Welsh. Jr III-- Hazel Rundle, Allie Worden, John Oke. II--Nina Oke, Eleanor Tully, Mary Tully, Norman Welsh. Sr I--Willie Wade, Keith Worden, Cecil Welsh, May Wade. Jr I--Fern Oke,Orval Grills, Irene Grills. Beginners--Gordon Osborne, Willie Bickle, Bickle, Florence Simpson, Whelsby Flint. Harry Osborne'a class standing entitled him to his Entrance Certificate so he is helping in Farm Production through May and June, " Marion M. Van Nest, teacher. Auto Owners--Use Dixon's world renowned renowned grease at F. O. Mason's. of Canada Toronto I Ottawa ! Guelph f The Champion Standard Bred Stallion Antevolo Rysdyk -51-53950 By Royal Rysdyk 8964, sire of Gallagher 2.03%, Frank Rysdyk 2 07%, Sam Rysdyk 2.09%, etc. The property of S. A. Devîtt, Blaçkstock, Ont. Will make the season of 1917 as follows: Monday morning leave his own stable* Blackstock, and proceed to James Mitchell's, Mitchell's, Ballyduff, noon; to Edward Thornton's, Thornton's, lot 23, con 8, Clarke, for night. Tuesday, proceed to Orono Hotel, noon; to Emanuel Martin's, lot 16, con 6, Darlington/for Darlington/for night. Wednesday, proceed to Walter Moore's, lot II, con. 5, East Whitby, noon; to Geo. Wilson's, Raglan, for night. Thursday, proceed to James Gilbert's. Enfield, noon; then to his own stable, Blackstock, and remain till Saturday Saturday afternoon. Saturday afternoon proceed proceed to Sebert House, Port Perry, and remain, remain, till evening, then to his. own stable, Blackstock, and remain till Monday morning. morning. Terms $15. RAILWAY SYSTEM ATTRACTIVE TRIPS to MUSK0KA LAKES ALGONQUIN PARK MAGANETAWAN RIVER LAKE OF BAYS KAWARTHA LAKES GEORGIAN BAY Round trip tourist tickets now on sale from stations in Ontario at very low fares, with liberal stop overs. Get your tickets in advance Berth reservations and full infoma- tiôn at all Grank Trunk Ticket Offices, Offices, or write C. E. HORNING, Dist- T» n T "D c..„ rict Passenger Agent, G. T.R'y System, System, Toronto, Ont. x • £ \ . - i TIRE REPAIRING Ideal Tire Repair Company, Corner King and Silver Streets, Bowmanville, is now opén for business. business. Steam "vulcanizing services and guaranteed work at minimum prices. Auto Tire and Tube repairing repairing a specialty. Free Air Service. Service. Dealers in all popular Canadian Canadian made Tires. R. M. Jamieson, Mgr. Spend the Summer Months In LLIOTT Yonge and Charles Streets, Toronto It will pay you well. Great demand for our graduates. /We were asked to fill 126 positions in two months and 240 during two other months. Do not delay. Enter now. Large catalogue mailed on request. College open all year. Strictly First-Class in all Departments. Departments. W. J. Elliott, Principal. We Guarantee Meat of Quality. C. M. CAWKER &Son Phone 64 MRS. EDITH V. SG0BELL, assisted by Miss Nina E. Neads FIRE AUTOMOBILE CASUALTY SICK BENEFIT Also ror tne old and reliable Sun Life Ass. Co. of Canada, the strongest and best Canadian Life Insurance Company. Farmew--See F. O. Mason's notice. Hardware at oldprices atF. O. Mason's. Farmers, if you want a new Buggy see Mason & Dale Hardware before purchasing. purchasing. It will pay you. If your Liqoleum is beginning to wear Chi-Namel will add séveral yeafs of wear. At W. H. Dustan's. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Suits repaired, cleaned and pressed at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's Limited. Paints at the old prices at F. O. Mason's. See F. O. Mason's notice elsewhere. Improve your rugs by applying Chi- Namel around the border. Only at W. H. Dustan's Beaver Board and Rodfing--just the ; thirig for your spring repairing. For sale at Mason Dale's Hardware. The finest stock of Curtain Scrims and Bungalow Net ever shown in town at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's Limited.^ 1 When purchasing meat from us you are always sure of the best quality and full weight. This is the secret of our success. If you are not a regular customer of ours become one today and send in a trial order. Bowmanville INSURANCE ! Ï Agency for very best lines in British and Canadian Insurance Companies Mrs. EDITH V. SC0BELL, Bowmanville Box 308 Phone 189 9-3 w John J. Mason BOWMANVILLE - Insurance and Real Estate Agency Personal, careful and compétent attention given to all business entrusted to us. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness, Automobile, Hail, Wind, Livestock, Livestock, or any other form of Insurance. list your property with us for sale or to rent. We have a waiting list of prospective purchasers and tenants. Rents collected and properly looked looked after for non-resident owners. John J. Mason Insurance and Real Estate Successor to the late Harry Cann. Our Diamond Jubilee Sixty years as successful educators, with many of her sons and daughters occupy ing prominent petitions petitions in pulpit and in various activities of our national national life, is the brilliant record of & ALBERT COLLEGE Belleville, Ontario The different classes which embrace Collegiate work, including Fourth Form and Faculty, Literature, Literature, Music,--Piano, Vocal, Organ and Violin, Expression, Expression, Art, Theology, and Physical Culture, are under the supervision of thoroughly competent instructors. instructors. Recognizing the demand for book-keepers book-keepers and Stenographers, a trained accountant has been secured for our Commercial Department. •m, Maple Syrup X We have just received our first shipment of this year's Maple Syrup and Maple Sugar. It is • . tj 1 - of the highest quality. We have it in gallon tins or smaller quantities. Don't fail to try it as we never had better. ^Special attention to phone orders Phone v 65 Archie Tait, Bowmanville The Reliable Grocery House FARMERS' ATTENTION Martin-Senour 100 per cent Paint Protect your buildings, fences, and sheds and especially your farm implements, by applying a good coat of paint. This insures them.against weather wear--the wear that junks more farm machinery, machinery, takes down more fences and makes more repairing, also on buildings, than anything else. One coat of paint prevents your implements from rusting. It not only sticks to metal but gives a very tough film that is impervious to moisture and keeps out rust. Buildings that are principally wood will last for a long time without without painting but they will last for centuries if they are kept well painted. An unpainted or poorly-painted building shrinks in value faster than by rotting shingles or blackened warping clapboards. clapboards. Look over your house and implements and figure yourself the improvement and economy there will be for you by giving them a good coat of Martin Senour 100% Pure Paint. W. H. DUSTAN, SOLE AGENTS. Phone 74. Over 70 colors Bowmanville. Goal & Wood Best grades of Coal only kept, also Wood of all kinds. If you have not ordered your Winter supply yet, you had better do so as it is liable to advanée any day. E. W. LOSCOMBE Standard BanK Building, Temperance St# Phone 177