ligilgiEp . F : • ^> V -^Ti ;<>-• *?* ; ' -' • \j?'**::; • • -7"i.;*3?- " '.-^ • '■:■ ■'*■/- ' -~ '.'. ' ::: - ' ". - "::. ' j/>;. YT V"'-'■•" :?•:* • 'V :">>: ff *.; ':"vi. *'•••'• - . J .1 ,:- Hishqst ofvelatives in West' Durham extend Congratulations to Mr.- bruce B. Hogarth, B.A., Sc., son of Mr. G. H. Hogarth, Hogarth, formerly Principal of the Whitby Collegiate-Institute, on passing his exams, at School of Pr. ctical Scipncftt, Toronto. He has obtained honore Jdurift g each ot the four years of his course!- Lightning rods--seeF. O. Mason; "Greater Toronto Street Guide" is a handy little booklet, suitable for carrying in your pocket with naps and a host of information about the city of Toronto, its street cars and business houses that everyone everyone should possess. Seed 15c for a copy to the American NewsAgency, 81 Queen- •st.4y., Toronto. - •< ^ Buggies--fine display at F. Of Mason s =777* & ' ■ IN bowmanville One of the biggest days yet will be held under- the auspices of the Bowmanville Lawn . Bowling Club at Agricultural Park Horse Races Motor Cycle Races Baseball Games Grand Concert MORNING 9.30 a. m Parade starting from Post Office will proceed to Park. Motor Cycle Race--1st prize, Motor Cycle Tire, $7.50; 2nd prize Gauntlets, $3.00. League Baseball Game--Newcastle vs Goodyear. Admission 25c and 15c. Grandstand Free. AFTERNOON 2 p. m. Motor Cycle Race--1st prize, Motor Cycle Suit, $7.501 2nd prize, Gauntlets, $3.00. Green Trotting Race--Open to horses. never having won first money. Best two in three. 1st prize $15; 2nd prize $10. Free-for-All Trotting .Race--Best two in three. 1st prize, $15; 2nd prize, $1.0. League Baseball Game--Orono vs Town. Admission 25c and 15c. Grandstand 15c. EVENING A high class and popular entertainment will be given in the Opera House at 8.15 p^ m. by the Original Strollers ^Quartette. They sing, play musical instruments, ring bells and impersonate. It promises to be a rare treat. All seats 35c. Plan opens at R. M. Mitchell & Go's Drug Store, May 22nd at 12 o'clock. To Enjoy the Holiday-Come to Bowmanville MAPLE GROVB. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bolton and son Raymond, Toronto, at Mr. Ç. H. Snowdenj Miss Lyra Trenouth, Hampton, Hampton, with Miss Edna:Snowden; Mrs.- John Cory and son, Oshawa, spent Sunday: with his cousin, Mr. Noble Metcalfe; Mr; Chas. Willisgnd Miss .Winnie. Trimble, toWn, at Mr, Wm.Ly trier's. ;. . Mr, . 9. -J. Gay, OshaWa,' is jrisiting her , sister, y Mrs. Wm. Snowden, and attended the. funeral of the late Samuel Snowden, sr.... : .No service here riéxt Sundayaftembon owinj to Base Line anniversary. •• > enpibld happenings. COMING ANNIVERSARIES Orraiston sports a new I Base Line Sunday School..... .May 24th Wherever you travel, you will note that the best-dressed men wear shoes like yours -- if you wear Régals. The young fellows who are keen, after "high toe" effects will find in the Bump just the shoe they are looking for. It" has a full high toe with plenty of outside "swing." The heel is high, too, as is the arch. For all these "high" effects, the Bump fits perfectly perfectly and gives a large measure of comfort as long as it is worn, keeping its original shape until discarded. Bump Black King Calf and Tan Gun Metal Blucher .Mr. Edwin buggy. Dr. W. Ë. Tilley inspected our school recently. Rev. R. A. - Whattam, Orono, will preach here next Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Leslie Pascoe, Mrs. John Hepburn, and Mr! add Mrs: Wesley Knapp visited at Toronto last week, -y- - Ladies? Aid intend -giving a social and disposing of by auction their' autograph squilt oh Friday, May 29.. ^ Mr; and Mrs. Herb- TrpHf Harmony, and Mr; and Mrs. Harry IXmes, Columbus# recently visited at Mr, J/ Hepburn's. Two windows full pf [-pineapples, and rhubarb at Snowden ByPainjEpn's Saturday. SHAWS' SCHOOL^, .... Report for April : Sr IV--R. Jewell, P. Gil bank, W. Bragg. , Jr IV--M. Galbraith. Sr III--E. Weathérilt, L. Cryderman. Jr III--L. Clemence. Sr II-- (b) H. Joness, M. Jewell. Sr II--(a) E. Lane; H. Parkinson (absent). (absent). Jr II--N. Cryderman, M. Joness, G. Weatherilt. Jr Pt II--R. Lane, M. Clemence, I. Gil- Dank. Sr I--Ruby Lane, H. Shortridge (absent). (absent). Jr I--G. Ashton, F. Ashton; Baby class -- B. Gilbank. SARA A. MOISE, teacher. T. H. Knight is paying 2ic cash or trade for eggs. He wants all you can let him have. 1 Tyrone Enniskillen .Providence Salem lEldàd Ebenezer Maple Grove Bethesda .... .May 24th j .... .May 24-25 .... .June 7 .... .May 31 .May 31-June 1 ....:June 14-15 ;.... . June 21-22 .... . June 21 F. R* FOLEY The Parlor Boot Shop ENNISKILLEN NEWS. Foot-ball practice is the order of the evenings hère now.- Dr. and Mrs. Garnet Trewin and son, Mrs. Avlesworth, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trewin, Bowmanville, visited at Mr. John Slemon's. Busy week in our village in preparation for anniversary...... Mrs. Wm Oke has been quite ill.... Visitors : Miss Florence Trewin with Miss E. E. Rundle, Bethesda; Mrs. Wm. Clemence, Stayner, at Mr. Jas. Stainton's; Miss Cross, Woodstock, at Dr. C. W. Slemon's; Miss Marian Orchard with her sister Mrs. Fred Heddon, Columbus; Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Werry, Tyrone, at Mr. H. J. Werry's; Miss Margery Whitney, Whitney, Toronto, at Mr. Jas. McLaughlin's; Mr. and Mrs. Fred'Smith and little son Frank, Enfield, at Mr. Wm. Trewin'r; Mr! and Mrs. Theo Slemen and little son John, Haydon, at Mr. John -Slemon's; Mr Mr. and Mrs. John Orchard visiting the latter's father at Brooklin. The anniversary services of the Meth odist Sabbath School will be held as follows: follows: On Sundav May 24 Rev. R. A. Whattam, Orono, will pre ch at/ 10.30 a.m. and 7 p.ra. Singing by choir and collection in aid of school funds. Monday Monday May 25 at 3.30 p.m. a football League game will be played, Solina vs. Enniskillen. Enniskillen. Tea served from 4 30 p.m. In the evening, 8.mb. a splendid concert will be given by Miss Gladys E. Jackson, M.E, Newcastle, graduate of O.L.C., Whitby, and pupil, of Owen A. Smily, Toronto; Master Geo. Branton, Toronto, the boy soprano, and Orono Quartet. Admission: adults, tea and concert 40c, tea or concert 25c; children, tea and concert 25c, tea or concert 15c. Reserve the date and come and have a good time. Take your eggs to T. H. Knight; he paying 21c cash or trade. EBENEZER CEMETERY. À' meeting of all thosè who have the .remains, of friends buried in the . above [ cemetery will be held at the cemetery on Friday May 29th at 2.30 p.m to consult with the trustees as to what shall be done I as to cleaning'and beautifying the grounds I and as to what changes may be èxpedient I toward the same» Any interested and whOyCapnpt come are requested to write. I Mr!. W. E. Courtice, Sec'y-Tjreas., Courtice. Courtice. .... 2i-2w DARLINGTON NEWS. Base Line Union S. S. anniversary will be held Sunday May 24th: Rëv. George [•Yule, pastor of Presbyterian Church, Oshawa; Oshawa; will preach at 2.30 p.m., and Mr. F. L. Fowke, ex-M.P., Oshawa, will; give an address at 7 p.m. Collection at both service^ service^ Special music. The Dodd System of lightning rods is recognized as the best; see F. O. Mason. TYRONE NOTES. Mrs. Jas. Pye is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jas. Curtis. Mr. Kenneth Courtice, Courtice, visited at Mr. A. E. Clemens'. Mrs. James Moore, Brooklin, Sundayed I at Mr. Levi Skinner's. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fraser, Newcastle, I spent. Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. James Collacutt are visit-1 ing their daughter, Mrs. Joseph Wight, Providence. Attend Tyrone anniversary next Sunday. Sunday. Rev. H. B. Kenny, Bowmanville, will preach at both services. Special music will be provided bv the school. For the best buggy see F. O. Mason. Report of Public School for April: V-- Maida Amsbary. Jr. IV--*Mary Higgs, 'Alma Cuttell, *Edytbe Clemens, *Harold Clemens. Sr. Ill--Reta Amsbary, Irene Werry, Earl Byam, Marian Martin. Jr. Ill--Mary Richards, Lillian Stock. Sr. II--Vivian Amsbary, Hazel Hodgson, Eileen Higgs, May Thompson, 'Geraldine Clemens, *Marie Werry, *Clayton Gardiner, Gardiner, Lola Richards, Gladys Collacutt. Jr. II--Brenton McCullough," Willie Little, *Lewis Gardiner, Hazel Werry, Margaret Moore, Clayton Stock. I--Dorothy Higgs, Harold Burgess, Irving Clemens, Myrtle Amsbary, Willie Martin. Primer--Johnny Primer--Johnny Hatherley, Gertrude Gardiner, H>lda Proufe, Harry Hatherley, Verna McCoy, Wesley Little, Dean Hodgson, Gordon Martin. ^Present every day. M. C.COX, G. Ramage, teachers. HORSE ROUTES. TERRINGTON CETEWAYO (401) ! (9568) No. 6oi Ontario Stallion Enrolment Enrolment Board. The Imported Hackney Stallion, the property of Robert Beith will ! stand for the season of 1914 a t his own stable Waverley Stock Farm, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Terms $15. is A new and magnificently planned, well restricted residential district, right on the threshold of Toronto--a continuation of Rosed ale and Moore Park-- only 3i miles from the City Hall. / *r 5, v \ Nearer to u town" Toronto the Woodbine or High Park IjCaside ofiers unique advantages to the investor. It is the most beautiful of Toronto's 5 new districts, districts, selling at a much lower price than any other property within the same distance of the City Hall. Already extensive building operations operations are in progress. W ork has commenced on sewers and waters mains, while contracts are let for the installation of waterworks plant. The Canada Wire & Cable Co. has begun building building 150 houses at Jjeaside for their employees, while their new million dollar factory ' which is rapidly nearing completion will soon be in operation. operation. Leaside is the site of the Canadian Northern Railway Transcontinental Manufacturing Shops, and extensive operations will commence hero shortly. Don't" wait for this summer's developments, buy now while prices are low. SOLINA DOINGS. Solina branch of Women's Institute will meet in Sons' Hall Tuesday May 26th at 2.30 p.m. when the delegatés of the summer summer series of meetings will be present. Mrs. G. H. Greer, Hamilton, will address the meeting on "Stepping Stones to health" and Miss D. M. Sutherland of Embro on "Sanitation in the home." -Every lady is invited to attend. Come and bring a friend with you and help make the meet ing a success. The annual meeting of this branch was held in the ' Sons' Hall last Thursday afternoon when election _ of officers and other business was dealt With, after which Mrs. C. W. Souch gave an excellent excellent paper on "Labor-saving devices." Anniversary services of Eldad Sabbath School will be held on Sunday May 31, when Rev. S. C. Moore, B.A., B.D., pastor of King-st., Methodist church, Oshawa, will preach at 2.30 and 7 P m - Special music by the school in the afternoon and by the choir in the evening under ; direction direction of Mr. James Jebson. Collection and thank-offering in aid of school funds. Monday afternoon June J, a football League game will be played between Solina and Tyrone at 6.30, and in the evening evening at 8 p m a good concert under auspices of Young Ladies Bible Class will be given in the church by the following : Miss Ethel Stocks, elocutionist, Toronto; Mr. James Jebson, soloist, Taunton; Mrs. John Baker, soloist, Solina; Mr. Ed. Plunkett, soloist, Oshawa. Admission adults 25Cr children 15c. Visitors: Mrs. T. R. Hoar, Bethesda, and-Miss Edith, Toronto, at Mr. Wm, Werry V; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fair, Oshawa, Oshawa, at Mr. A. L. Pascoe's; Mr. Donald , Yellowlees, Hampton, at Mr. John Yellow- lees'; Mr. and Mrs. Sid Baldwin, Harmony, at his father's; Miss L. Penfound, Maple Grove, with her sister, Mrs. W. C. Werry ... .Quite a number followed our footba 1 team to Bowmanville to witness the opening opening game of the League and tie the town team... .The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Werry was the scene of a genuine surprise surprise party on Monday evening last when about twenty-five of their friends congregated congregated there to celebrate the loth anniversary-of anniversary - of their wedding day. After the wedding supper was over and the wedding cake of 10 years ago was cut, the party adjourned to the parlor, and Mr. H. F. Werry called the company to order and Mr. J. A. Werry read a nicely worded address, and they were presented with a fine array of granite and tinware ; besides other things. The bride aricT groom responded-nicely responded-nicely thanking all for their good wishes and valuablè presents. Congratulatory-speeches Congratulatory-speeches followed by Messrs. Win. Werry. S. Penfound, J. T. Rundle, S. E. Werry,;R. J.' Luke; T. Penfouqd, besides all the ladies present. A very merry and social time was- spent T iti music, ■ etc., and all left wishing them maiQr morc years of haroy jpaarriedlife. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ©ASTORIA THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION MAIDENHALL-- (8459) (14484) Son of the celebrated Baron's Pride (3067) (9122), No. 63 Ontario Stallion Stallion Enrolment arid Inspection Board of which he stands approved. The property of Chester Power, Maple Grove, will stand at his own stable lor the season of 1914. Terms $12 for the first 5° mares. Parties will do well to call and inspect 'Maidenhall" and his stock before breeding breeding elsewhere. For further terms and pedigree see cards. , BARON'S BEST [13930] (U597) No. 603 Ontario Stallion Enrolment Board, the property of Robert Beith, will make season of 1914 as followws : Monday leave his own stable Waverley Stock Farm and proceed to Blake Courtice's, Courtice, noon; thence to Myron Robbins', night, and remain until noon; Tuesdav afternoon proceed to A. E. Jennings', Hampton, night. Wednesday to John Sandercock's, lot 35, con. 6, Clarke, noon; thence to Myles' Hotel, Orono, night; Thursday to Oriental Hotel, Newcastle, until Friday morning; thence to his own stable. Terms j $18. Chas. Fligg, Manager. HUGO'S MODEL, the Imported Clydesdale Clydesdale Stallion, (12647) (16311), 650 Ontario Ontario Stallion Enrolment Board, the property property of R. M. Cale, Bowmanville, will make the season as follows : Monday, Mav II, will leave his own"stable at Thos. Harness'; Clarke, and proceed to Arthur Robbins' Leskard, noon; thence to Isaac Chapman's, night. Tuesday, proceed to R. M. Gale's, Manvers Rd., Bowmanville, noon, and remain over night. Wednesday, Wednesday, proceed to Wm. Brunt's, Clarke, noon; thence to Thos. Harness', for night. Thursday afternoon, proceed to Hiram Millson's, Co wan vill e, nbon ; thence to J. J. BaskerVille's, lot 18, co.n. I, Clarke, for night. Friday, proceed to Temperance House, Newton ville, noon; thence to William William Hallowell's, Starkville, night. Saturday, Saturday, proceed to J. Henry's, lot 16, con. 6, Clarke, noon; thence to his own stable until .the following Monday" morning. Terms $15 payable Feb. 1,1915. Thos. Harness, ^Manager. MONTRÂVEJMPERIALIST, (12646) (16310), the Hiawatha horse, No 649 Ontario Ontario Stallion Enrolment Board, imported Clydesdale stallion, property of R. M. Cale, will make the season of 1914 as follows-.Monday, follows-.Monday, May II, will leave his own stable, Manvers Road, Bowmanville, and proceed to T. J. Cole's, Maple Grove, noon; thence to A. E. Rundle's, Ebenezer, night. Tuesday, ~ proceed to William Welch's, north of Tooley's Mill, noon; thence to S. E. Werry's, Solina, for night. Wednesday, proceed to Ivan Law's, lot 25 con.* 4, Darlington, noon; thence to his own stable land remain until Thursday noon! Thursday afternoon proceed to Frank Ailin'» west of Newcastle,, for night. Friday, proceed to r Chas. Allirfs, Providence; noonxthence to-Temperance House, Orono, night. Saturday, proceed to John Sandercdck's, Town Line, noon; thence to his own stable where he will remain remain until following Monday morning. Terms $15 payable Feb. 1,1915* Harry Welch, Manager* We have a lot of the best of the clothing left, and as we are determined to clear it all out, we have decided to continue the sale for one week, until May 23rd. Prices Still Lower We are cutting prices still lower. The best opportunity you ever had to get an up-to- date suit at wholesale price. Come and let us surprise you with the "Bargains The Anderson. Clothing' Company The Swell Dressers Store Bowmanvillef > The China Hall Grocery Campbell's Soups These condensed soups are delicious and easy to prepare, in several varieties -- Celery, Chicken, Mock Turtle, Ox Tail, Pea, Tomato. Vegetable. Price for one week 2 for 25c. Canned Peas, Corn and Tomatoes ioc. These are from the best factories in Ontario and every can guaranteed. We will replace all that are not good. Price 10c per tin. PicKIes Odd lines of Pickles to clear out at bargain prices ^ from 10c up. Maple Syrup This is the real goods, the flavor lasts. 35c per quart; $1.35 gallon. Seed Corn Best selling varieties of silo arid ensilage corn, CKina Hall Orocery