~brIan taht-e man With Which Is InrlOporated The Bowmanville News FURNITURE SALE UNIVERSITY EXAM. RESULTS HISTORY 0F DARLINGTON INSTITUTE TO FURNISH ROOM LOCAL AND OTHERIS If Your Head CANADIANThe undersigned bas received Thewmnds ofle erl sudntxfroimBP:.Jh S n jf I URE'RSDN Mrs. J. T. GdWhib aa ifnstrucHeadnB Toronto the past year were greatly O*o Durham Couaty's Worthy Annual Meeting off Wonien'a Bowmanville Chautauqa wl Ac eMLoRSt R S AU A TD. . SIMPSON relieved and cheered Saturday when Son.____ Wnedays.uy 0 RE T U A Tt elby public aaction on the the resuits of thefr a'xams were an- S5s Idiut.satWnsdaJlOhadla AND preAl ae reiblBornvleises' Isitt nches LookAil oade ancrd tal e One of the most tînxely and valu- Bwavle Wre' nttt Mr. and Mrs. Clare Symos WI SANDStet Bw avil standing, none heing starred. he able books that lias ever been pub- held its annual meeting in the S. 0. corne, spentSna at Rev.adMs A Mirror ICE CREAM PARLORdtoy.WA.Bnes onJto eacb and is pieased to record their Homeland of Durhiam is the Hiatr W. Adams, presîdirg. Mr. and Mrs. George Wteig SATURDAY, JUNE 4thl successes, as follows: o! Darlington and Clarke townships After the opening exercises theanfmiyTontpntSda Located over Ontario College of Pharmacy. by Prof. John Squair which hlas just SceayTreasurer, Miss Edith M. atd fMr. J ooh n tom ersOnaoSt at 12.00 noon DaylightSaving Time John Robert's Scholarsbip and Col- been issed from the Press of the Weeks, reported 67 inembers, and 12 Ms InLxo n Whtd yu ye a? Martyn Bros.Boln the following valuable household) lege Gold Medal for Proticiency... Unversity of Toronto. It as a large meetings; total receipts were rs Ala uon mareuhte What ssdo your eyes y? Bowlin furniture, furnishings, etc: Alex. MGregor; Honors-Oliver S. volume of over 600 pages, attract- $313.50; total expenditures $278.00; Fane, BMr.ao.r, ar vsiigle Depr ltese d tiaggi nd b ack? La- AlIey Inlding Living-room, Dining- a n . Bot tdents served ter ively printed, comprsing thirty-nine having a balance o! $35.50. feathersM. Rot id, adher ging a lttle r a t i e a ned adro m an hn-u Hanna B ago ne y a orho t efo et w ihstue t h nt eiý F t edretrh v b m e a je O I I o m e-o m a d Kth n - d s'p etiesips. at Jury & Lovell's, chapters, whicli describe the soil and A T e e 'w r u d o od r n r. S m i eB w a vl eture. Considerable very desirab eMr.vH nab avreseing hne ye ar o re tet e rs hih cve re ad mit wlieP t le Arageho , er iaefo o M-rel ativeOs b r ne e Walnut, Mahogany and Quarter Cut serve befreicinels iplomya first settlers aried, and ng d isti- ric anulmetng ridaJn S. M.adMs a an n If you are wearing glasses, Oak F'urniture is listed. Individtual'iS ol-ootohFidyJu eMr Hagy so r. nedetoiM ie. rare they sagging, rof e n dute RGL-EL Chairs, Tables, Desks, several Book.-, -. Ross Tiley; Third year-Mjsa ed. Obreo udy 1_al_________ OsbornenehandoonWaSundanali casorsarnethhandsome Waoffuteand Doris C. T. Foster. Many documents have been ran- It was also suggested that the re- Mrs. L. L.Guy, -Columsl 'and ont of true? -ak d n ra elo h n ot o h C m it e r sn tyn ih M s ooh Coead e u Rgseed ATR OO ES one Quarter Cut Oak, Carpets, Mat. mnyrie yli ersgo AFEN O ES tresses, Bedding, 2 Oak Refrigera. LE formation is now presented for the PBe aieLy atyersg oup rtyngilwhil isbDr oth .Jms 1 0 Core and lt our egisterd tors Electre Stov, Veranasacured X*and aG great' de ta, o!uthe abedroport to!NutbesCommitteewn reilus ngpithe tor , lec ri S ove V ran al F u - L E. E G R H E A D S C L A S S first tim e. A ssess or ' l s a i u e be ex pend ed in fu rn ishin g c o m î î orne V ll , hu e er m o heB , a Optometrjst, R. M. Mitchell, look LUNCHES niture, Fur Robes, Dishes, Kîtch- n -o! varions churdhes, minutes of a edrom n heNuses.nw es-dgwar W.le Hosil. and if ecssrarygieyour geyses a Wl epeaedb aal hfUtensils, Garden Tools, etc. Wi&flarhi ad Gold Modal At municipal couricils, registers of cern- dence.àDr. Edar W.sAlist,Edotn anou f o v e stra iî en your glaes a W lhen Saed b ap b e h fC ol ars ha a Alta,, m nut sso bua ditinshoohis sister, Miss005 E.e rde tborongb examination. Our and served by experienced This is the largest and most im- oleo fPhuactees, minutes o! bodgard fscholed erai.Rstion offees S10.05nan ohe rl Optical Department is equipped waitresses. portant Furniture Sale this season. Citizens generally are delighted 2os account books of private per- ciation was paszed to Mrs.W.Aam eru fratito nl with modern instruments and TERMS-..CASH to learn of the success o!f 1. Alex. ions, bave fnrnished hiqutofriinPesdtoc are visitin tlieir couin M oui, methods the latest. Special provision for citîzens F. O. MASON, WM. MAW, McGregor ,only son of Mrs. D. S. informnation, froni wjich very com- during past two years. Ocan gs . .Potr wishing to get regular meals. Clerk. Auc k:i er M Gregor, Librarian of BRewanvile lt it ! f n to ai s o ai n esleece : Plet ~ r. ance" s. .a.Foste r, g No rwo -iPublic Lîbrary, who hcaded the ls kinds have been constructed. Frank Jmckman; Vice-President... lc" n tedn ofrnea R. M.Mitcell Co. Ice Cream - Soft Drinks E.Bwm ! bty a ofd folrage of P uatex thnaio The completeness of thes" lista, Miss Minnie Webber; Second Vice-Oshawa. You may recommend this place to recently in this district John Cow etsShl ad teccurmcy wt he h r.W Buttery; Secrear- The teacliers of the HîimSho THE QUAITY DRG STORE your fiends ad tourand Collegeg' Gold tMeaaptnfor Ehavem-notedigmaheeotniRo lredatsrhave.... noei, maEdiths M.asWeekes;a andh of1 therBoysan ofraheBoyg' rahool BomavileOn. ofiene.so o Sabooalo ha.A. fiehipenC eeGldM lfo r-bok a most valuable work o! refer- Roll Cali Secretary--Mrs. H. J. Bab- were pleasantly entertminedb h Wigh's 5 ace !rm t L. E. i cie ' c hoatc n ca e i ence to be conslted with confidence cock; Directors- M rs. E. R. B un- Public Scool teachers lat T us a Phono 9 2 80ts a d Sn d R . J. B E L L , P ro p rietor cocks o ! Richm ond H ill. If priced career has bee n a nrliant o ne i by the serio s readers of the present sali, M rss. F. C. Colm er, M rs. A . L . a er o n t t e C n r l Sc o. 280 d Bwa ansI ou lc h ebahs~ and the future. The soureso in- Nihols, Mrs. Wm. Adams; Pianit- Rev. Geo. A. Brown, M.A. .. Phono 36 Bowmanville rgrls !sz. Wieo hc hi tPl e Hbas invsriable beaded hi, formatinaecrflygve o rgrlsofsz.Wieo hn!class. Hai a natural born leader tinaecr!lygvn. Mrs. John A. G.unn; Assistant...Mrs. o! Kingston, President o!f ayo himatWhtb. and popular in school, cburcb and The index o! proper naines la very W. B. Pollard; Musical Leader-Airs. Quinte Conference now in sesoni social activities in which lbe bas tak- ful, comprising-between two and R.. Thompson.- Flower and Sick Comn- King Street Churdli, Oshaja wI en a keen interest. He jnst reacbcd three tbousand namnes o! people wbo n1ittee .Mrs. W. J. Found, Mrs. A. preach tbe ordination Sermno ____ bis 20th birtlday in February. a a variety of ways, figure in the' Hoar and Mrs. A. E. Manning; Dist- Sundmy morning. HpassdbsHg Sho rne history of this îocaîity. rict Directr-Miss E. E. Haycraft; Rev. Arthur, Rarer, Supt.o n at 12 years o! amnd graduated Any operson who wishes a copy Anditors.-Ai.rs. E. R. Botinsail, Miss dian Missions o! the United Cudi fron B.owmanville High Scolwt should write to tbe "University o! E. E. Haycraft; Representatives to Mrs. Blamer and daughterMud fuil uniorMatriulato tn Toronto Press," Toronto. The price District meetiig...Mrs. Frank Jack- Mrs. Barner and Mrs. MeedlToo. fulbJnor 1Myatrs uaid andwa is only $3.00-it is a large volume man, Miss E. M. Weekes, Mrs. Wm. to, were guesta o! Mr. andMr.T T H R I F T I S A H A B I T th~~~~~wae d Jun io nte r-Sdî oî C ampin- terytownsips cin eest byuth am isory N t me in is o J ne 2 h in it h r awaed tnly1 eifanrizefor n-d vr fma n etDulm~ Adams, Mrs. W. B. Pollard, Mrs. H. H. Lockhart on Wednesday. eral Proficiency. in sports e won who ever lived in Bowmanville or in Alln. Mrs. Geo. W. James in copy f o r ei n t b b e t a h i e t in s b o l d o s s s s o e o t h s e al u b le S . . E . H a ll, p r o g r a m to in c lu d e W o o d s , W e s to n , v is ite d t be f r e ' ____ ___ ___ ___ ___W hitby, O sh aw a and ow m anville books. R oll C ail o ! historical eve ats. parents, M r. and M rs. G eorg e W o s Higli Seboola. Oin Senebratigtee attrsnidm Two years mgo he was elected WONDERyUL WPRK CARRIED DIAMOND JUBILEE PLANS in c. Wm. ic he ar wboibenl That is why so rnany of the better dressed citizens of this com rnunity m m eifr D r am Conty of thON BY THE RED C O S BMClortr a~eii t L s. An .elesCmld, forbsme ts , make it a habit to buy their wearing appae eual t hssoe hy tario and was dbosen Minister o! i oorto o# 04A edihereClfrsi prlrglrya hssoe hy Education in thc cabinet'for that Dr. Routloy Toele Rotarians o01ec omnnl nJi ~. rie eeMna copne have found by experience that no better values are obtainable that here year. He has been n active work- Tine Activities in Ontario etn !vrou raiainr Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ai, uo 1er in St. Paui's United Churcbh here, Drtigof F. . gaiztonr- St., enronte to the former'. om1 a where we have been serving the buying publie for nearly 50 years. being a Mentor o! Trail Rangera D. F.W. Routley, Directon o! the presentatves was held in Counil Leader of a Taxis Grot&p qnd a miess Ontario Division o! the Canadian Ùooni on Wednesday, May 25th. Newcastle. bero! he birchdhor~Red Cross, gave a graphie review o! Representatives were preaent froni "The Arrivai o! Kitty" w' u Great credit i. due Mr. McGregor the peaee tisse wonk o! the Red Crosalbthre!tetwnogim-onndr upcs0fS.Jn' LOT 0F NEW GOODS FOR SUMMER WEAR in ail these varions mtivities when at the Rotarian Luncheon on Fniday. tions; a representative fross Newcast- Churdli for the tibrd time on us Warm weather i.s a long time coming ,but when it does corne we want self-made men aving worked his Cross was well known, but its peace as selected by the nominating com- Severmi present witnessed itfoth you to be re are . his we k w h ve np cke l ts f ew nd at way t broug schoo and co îlege. In ti se work w s not so well under- mittee were fairly well represented second t e and enjoyed the f n a you o, e pepaed. hiswee wehaveunpcke los ofnew andat- this latest lionor it mnust b. noted aiso stood. Mayor T. S. Holgate presided.. much as ever. tractive things you will want, including: that this was the lagest cass to at- In the last fifty years great strides Nominating Committee presented Miss Florence Jackson asgn tend Pharmacy in the bistory ti'f the had been made in ali branches o! its report as !ollows: te Omnemee to spend the mu~se N e w Sil C e a n e e D ess s, u ar nt e d a st c ol rs, w as a bl a n ~college. A lex. se ved is apprent- science, but in none wa s greater pro- G ounds- C . A . Sm ith, red C. w ith ber unc e, M . 'o n T. Fe.Pe New ilkCelneseDreses guranted astcolrs, ashbleandun- cesip ithJury& Lvel ofthisgres Paelmern mCol.e.TL. almheol.L.Mn.X Thos.n CoJacksonMr ThMn.JckRoy shrinkable, not expensive cither.j town and as secure a psto with day man wap living in a new era o! R. J. Gil. a Jaknanid ier on S miy M e L a n ' D u g t o e , v e n e c a d a n e a s e r m e t h o d o liv in g . T h e a v - S p o r t - - W . . E d g en A l a C a m p Another shiprnent of beautiful summer Dresses ,great variety to choose Toronto. Du erage age o! living had inceased by bell, M. A. NemI . Saî, J. E y D .Smosacmau fiteen yers in a hal! century. Cunningham. en dauglte, Miss Bessie Sne - fromn. Tubencuiosis bad been punsued and Parade-F. C. Pethick, N. S. BMW. so, R desn, ToY., dlersv Jus r ceved diec forn En la d uro Br ad lo hs, ai c los, ad le s.A U CTIO N SALE nI hd.it back to the w ll. Ty- James, Chie! R. Javis, Alex. Ed*- town Tuesday, May 24t, cl n o Js eevddrc rmEgadDr raeohalclrfdls.podlver, that dnead disease whidli mondatone. W adnoTrno eel Saturday, June 8th-M r. J had caused more deatha in the South Sch ol C id e u a -P ncp f e ds New colored Silk Bedspreads, in Ivory, Rose, Gold an dBlue. You will Palmer, Ontario Street, wiii eil by Afican wr and ail previous wrs j. H. ohol Chuldren earte issaj nen taeapiei aigoeo hs.publie auction househoid fiai-iture than lad ballets, was now almost Jee orrs inston eStarWcet, ss icadHob, on tak a rid i haingon ofthee.and fnmnishings, garden, tools, etc. eradicated. He used to say it was elM orr K i, nissGeal WcJ.ett, Mn Riche ardoe, mn ile S a le t 2 p . m . ( fi my lig lt S a v n g p r a c t ic a l y u n k n o w n u n t il e c M s . K . S i b P i c p l . J n o u c s t i e e g g m e t o i See our New Silk Rayon. Dress Goods at 50c and 60c yard. Tise.> See list later. W. J. Cha- The town or city that hd an epidem Momison. youngest daugte, Hilda Violaan Cra h T weling, o d eng hs f 2 to 12 ar s, pecal or eek nd lis, Auctioneer. 22-2 id o! typloid to-day coud take no Finance-R. F. Aitchison, H. Lapp, M. Nidolas Rnapp, youngest so Cras Toelligsodd enghs o 2 o 3/., ard, spcia for weeendcredit to itself, as it was a preve J .McClellan. o! Mr. Arthur, Knapp, Castleton h seîin a c ear nc p ic s.able disease. Scientifi e know edge W. B le-M rs. W . E. Booth, M rs. F. m ar iage t a, ta e place the l te selli ng at cl ea ra n ce p ri ees . c l ot accom plish h e t re u t , W atem an, M rs. W . H all, M rs. C . part o! this ssontli. however, unless thepulhe psl ,W*Hackney, Mms Chris Robinson, Balance of Ladies' Spring Coats ail selling at reduced prices. Ro a h arsieoited to twnistionof Music-Geo. E. Chase, W. Ross Brighton, will open next Satnrdy Royal Th atre ths einte it. As aniies n et tofMms Gieo H.B ckeîîD. Mr. n CaadanRJelluo!nton o, and These-new goods and bargain prices should mean brisk buying this _____whih in 1925 spent thee-quarters AStrsi W. B. W. Jasn.. P alo ovi aresyna onde week. 1 eltl department and the oter one W. Hynds, Dr. G. C. Bonnycaste. eys. n. Ris thosonessy exper! Frd y S t r a , June 3-4 quarter o ! a m illion. T ih . latter M D ecoration ...T. A. D ustan, F. F e c d i h s b sn s n il o . W. J. Bagnel A. M. Hardy.i M.ad Ms AComedy Drama dmh hntefre.Meeting.was opened for Staney rrwkxna With Mmdge Kennedy, Little B- (Continued on page 3) dsuso rnfr ilM.adM. r 1i1teieaoVeuig ugsin "Hoavon ou Earth" oriowqr tha t pieg to hine TeAna r letJ odn tewonld ctzn ot h rulTeAna Meeting o! West Dur-MrAletJJodn With Renee Adore. sud Conrad inconvenience snd have to wi rnharn District Womnen's Institute wil Eaton Memoril, Tononto Nagel ~~two days to a week to receive goods bie heid in St. Paui's United Churel, f.CFrnîRLge A gypsy beauty does ber bit in ordemed froni the city ta hydnBowmanville,o)n Fday, JuneM- .lrakthege love nd wa get ight roan heir wn local mer. firet session commeneing at 9.30a.m' oadPrk oot Rene Adre.' laest riuph! chant i. more than we can under- (tnadtse. Eeto !of. e ne Ad fnl e a tr o stand. Don't take our word for it. cers and other business. A 1.0 p. M . C. F a n l n L g e CoMchoue* WtOtio& tyaeKey" Rad Mason's advt on page 4. Mark m. M.. H. M. Aitken, convenradfnlcptofA1.0.MMCFrkinLge "Tho Nous. Within & CryaeK.a",the articles you wmnt. Go ta tîcir Agricuitural Deparmnt, and Mn.. Sololat, Toronto 1 store and ses tlie gooda for your- Thos. Cooper, Warsaw, our Federat-an Bwavl P DO0 iiciCOMINC,..JUNE 13-14 self. Seeing ia believîng. ed Representative, will give addres-ad Marin Dvie lases. Let every Brandli le repre. Triait7 Church Choir Mania Davis i.sented aud as many othen. as pas- 'rüie he l. Rv. F.J. Horwood condncted an- .111e. nlversary servie., et Vaienta onA t--,,Joh6 Baker Presidoat. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ __ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ umday a d amist . l the progra am Un. Parer Vau amp, Secretary, A Mm iin 35c on enayevnig.Nutitàont nt.