V Nob Medivan High Toe Patent Leather Oxford for Street or Office Wear The Nob is probably one of the most popular "high toe" styles ever created. Nob models have been produced for six seasons and it is still one of the best Regal sellers. Although not extreme, it embodies all of the characteristics that have given the "high toe" idea its present favor. Unusually shapely, with slight, outside "swing"; finely modeled toe of medium width; convex curve of sole and concave curve of upper affording perfect fit. Neb King Patent Bluclier Oxford Veneer Large Size $1.00 Medium Size 50c Trial Size 25c Specially Prepared L. V. Dust Cloths 25c Friday, May 29th and ÔT.R. BOWMANVILLE STATION. GOING EAST. Express 8.52 a. m. Express Passenger Local Passenger Mail : Daily 10.18 3.86 p.m. 6.49 „ 7.18 , 9.68 , going west 4.22 a. m 7.02 „ 9.46 -1.38 p.m. 7.11 „ rExpress Local Local . Passenger :Passenget % REGALS F. R. FOLEY The Parlor Boot Shop / BRICK AND CEMENT WORK r If you require any kind of Brick Work or Cement Work of any kind I will att end to it promptly and guarantee satisfaction. Place your orders early. Phone 170- A. TURNER, Cement Block Mfgr. Bowmanville, Concession-st. E» A I Have Your Suit Tailor Made We will give FREE with each 50c bottle of Liquid Vëneer one of these splendid splendid dusters. We have only a limited supply of these dusters and this ofler is only good on the above dates. When We Test Eyes It is Done Properly. Get the Genuine East man Films. Insist on Kodak quality and dependability. Accept no substitutes. SOLD ONLY AT Jury & Lovell's, 77k* 5^g%S--- Stor0 When ordering a Suit you want the best of goods and workmanship, also a perfect fit. We combine combine all the qualities together with moderate moderate prices. Ladies' and Gents' Tailoring. A. Crossman High Class Tailor Horsey Block, Bowmanville E Opposite Post Office R. B. ANDREW Real Estate, Loans, Valuations 309 Temple Bldg., TORONTO MOTOR CYCLE FOR SALE Harley-Davidson, 1913 Model, fully equipped, recently overhauled, in excellent condition. Is being offered at a snap. Apply to David Davjs, Beech-ave, Bowmanville. 14tf Auto for Hire When requiring the services of an auto 1 send us your order. Rent by the hour or I day. Terms right. Leave orders at Cole's Barber Shop, one door east of Bowman House. Bartrupp & Cole, Bowmanville Proprietors Do Away with the Drudgery of Ironing--Buy an Electric Iron Now that the days are getting warmer the comfort of ironing with old fashioned methods becomes more apparent. Why not carry out the slogan "Do It Electrically" We will be pleased to send you an Electric Iron FREE for thirty days' trial because we know that you will like it. Phone 192 for FREE TRIAL Sevmour Power & Electric Co. J "AtYoarSertnce" Limited BOWMAN VILLE, MAY*. 28, 1914 Victoria Day Visitors. Miss Margaret Climie in Peterboro. Miss Olive Mayer, Toronto, at home. Mr. Harley Percy, Toronto, at home. Mr. Alex. Lyle, Toronto, at his lather's. Miss Ei M. Otton with friends in Osh- awa. Mr. Alex. Elliott with relatives in Peterboro. Peterboro. Mr. Donald Galbraith, Toronto, with friends. Mr. Dana Dandeno, Ottawa, at his father's. Miss Fern McIntyre, Toronto, at Mr. D. Davis'. Mr. Ezzie Knight, Hamilton, at Mr. H. J. Knight's. Miss Ray Walker, Toronto, with Miss Edra Grigg. Mr. Guernsey McClellan with friends at Lake Simcoe. Mr. Jack Meath, Toronto, with Mr. Herb. Fooler. Mr. Percy D'Esterre, Kingston, with Mr. R. Dumas. Mr. Albert F. Cox, Oshawa, was in town Saturday. • Mrs. D. Wells, Toronto, with her sister, Mrs. Chris Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Williams with relatives relatives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Trebilcock with relatives relatives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. C. McCullough, Toronto, at Mr. N. Horne's. Mr. Harold Beatty, Port Hope, with Rev. H. B. Kenny. Mrs. F. Roblin, Hamilton, at her father's, father's, Mr. M. Mayer. Miss Isabel Ratcliffe, Toronto, with Miss Florence Hoar. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weekes, Toronto, at Mr. Geo. Weekes'. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Y. Haddy, Toronto, at Mr. F. A. Haddy's. Mrs. S. Pollard with her son, Mr. Oswald Oswald Pollard, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Todgham and son, Toronto, with relatives. Miss Margaret Connors and Miss Isobel Bird, Toronto, at home. Mr. H. Baskerville, Toronto, with his sister, Mrs. John Curtis. Mr. W. T. Allen and Miss Belle Allen with friends in Oshawa. Miss Lizzie Crossey of the Goodyear office, Toronto, at home. Mrs. Wallace Battle, Lindsay, at her father's, Mr. John Mutton. Mrs. L. Paterson with her niece, Mrs. Peter Laing, Newtonville. Messrs Ernest Rowe and Ross Stutt with friends at Peterboro. Miss Minnie McPherson, Toronto, with her aunt, Mrs. J. N. Lawrie. Mr. Garfield Bottrell, Toronto, with his aunt, Mrs. Wm. Robson. Mrs. A. H. A. Borland with her nephew, Rev. Gordon S. Jury, Cobourg. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole, Toronto, at his uncle's, Mr, James McLean. Mr. and Mrs. James Norman, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allen. Mr. and Mrs. C. deCarterret, Kingston, with her brother Mr. Wm. Pearn. Miss Ethel Couch, Toronto, with her aunt, Mrs. W. J. Williams, High-st. Miss Lois Werry, and Miss Susie Harrison, Harrison, Oshawa, with Mrs,-Wv C. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. / Webster and son George, Oshawa, at Mr. W. L. Keys'. Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Bonnycastle and daughter with friends at Newmarket. Mrs. George Wright, and Mr. Arthur Wright, Hamilton, at Mr.Thos. Tod's. Miss Helen Trull and Miss Olive Found, l South Darlington, with friends in town. I Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Nugent, Millbrook, at Mr. R. A. Bragg's, Kingston Rd. East. Miss Neads, Toronto, with her brother, Mr. Wilson Neads and other friends here. Capt. and Mrs. E. T. Wingate and son, Toronto, at the Misses Galbraith's, Queen- st. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker, Colborne, at her father's, Mr. W. J. Collacutt, Maple Grove. Misses Edna H. and Nellie Bottrell of the Remington Business College, Toronto, at home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Varcoe and Mr. Norman Varcoe, Toronto, at George Varcoe's. Mrs. Jerry Westaway and son Vernon with her daughter, Mrs. H. T. Howe, Montreal. Rev. and Mrs. John Garb utt and family, Cobourg, with Mr. Chester Power and other friends here. Mrs. J. J. Mason and Miss Stella Mason, Toronto, and Mr. Chas. Mason, Preston, at Mr. N. S. B. James.' Mrs. Robt. Sylvester, Lindsay, and son, Mr. Boyd Sylvester, Montreal, with her sister, Mrs. L. A. Tole. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Goodman, Mr. Russell Russell Goodman and Mr. A. Crawford, Toronto, Toronto, at Mr. A. Mitchell's. Mr. J. E. Beacock, Myrtle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spencer, Pontypool, Mr. Geo. Houston Houston and son, Toronto, Mr. Bowerman, Port Perry, at Mr. A. W. Pickard's. Mr. Harold Elliott, Bank of Montreal, Welland, Mrs. W. Sharpe and son Clarence, Clarence, Toronto, Mr. Harper and Miss Nellie Carscadden, Kendal, at Mr. J. C. Elliott's. See the beautiful . range of carpet squares jute, wool, Union, Tapesty, Brussels, Brussels, and Wiltons at McMurtry's. They are great value. At a meeting of delegates of West Durham Conservative Association held in Bowmanville Wednesday afternoon Mr. J. H. Devitt, M.P.P., was unanimously chosen candidate to carry the Conservative Conservative standard in West Durham m the coming Provincial election which will probably be held about July 1st. iiniiiE- Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A Tested Gasoline at Ford Garage, i y Hospital Rummage Sale June 6. tf Guaranteed Gasoline at Ford Garage. Mr. G. Brown visited in Toronto recently. recently. Get a free 20c can of Chi-Namel at W. H. Dustan's. ' Last call for pineapples and rhubarb at Snowden & Painton's this week. See ad. ! Mrs. Géo. P. Freeland and daughter, Toronto, are visiting her father, Chief Jarvis. Elegant new silks in plain and broche just arrived at Couch, Johnston & Cryder- man's. Miss Mabel Bray, Toronto, is visiting at her uncle's, Mr. F. A. Fostei's, "Norwood Place." Mr. J. H. Cameron, Salem, was recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Seward, Carlisle Avenue. Buy pineapples and rhubarb for preserving preserving at Snowden & Painton's while special sale is on. „ Oils, Gasoline, Accessories and Repairs at Ford Garage. Mr. R. Dumas has purchased the residence residence where he lives on Ontario-st., from Mrs. S. B. Arnold. Mrs. F. D. McKay, Toronto, is here on account of the severe illness of her mother, mother, Mrs. Thos. Sherin. Chi-Namel varnish is waterproof and heel proof, made in all colors of wood. Sold by W. H. Dustan. Mrs. D. VanDyke has so far recovered from her illness as to be removed from the hospital to her home. We have a large assortment of mats and matting for inside the house or the verandah. McMurtry & Co., Ltd. Mrs. W. Coombe has returned from spending a year with relatives at Kingsville Kingsville and other places in the West. During June, July and August Bowmanville Bowmanville merchants will close their stores Wednesday afternoons at 12.30 o'clock. A lovely lot of new wash goods in Crepes, Ratines and Bedford Cords just to hand at Couch, Johnston ■& Cryderman s. Reeve A. A. Colwill has been laid up for some days from injuries received by a land roller passing partially over his leg. Miss E. Robinson, nurse, and sister, Mrs. White and daughter Dorothy, Toronto, Toronto, were recent guests of Mr. R. Dumas. Ladies' Spring Coats all new and ladies' suits, new material and latest styles now showing at Couch, Johnston & Cryder- man's. Mrs. Mary Clarke is visiting her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) W. C. Washington. Mrs. C. Clarke, Toronto, accompanied her mother-in-law mother-in-law here. Mr. Rod'k M. Mitchell has been en gag ed to sing at the patriotic concert in Oro- no, June 3, it being the occasion of the opening of the Armories. The cheapest floor covering as well as the most durable, is produced by the Chi- Namel graining system. Only 2c per square foot. Sold by W. H. Dustan. Mr. Chas. Bounsall of the Royal Bank staff Toronto, spent the week-end at home He leaves next week to spend his holidays with relatives in Indianapolis, Ind. New carpet squares, latest designs in Tapestry, Brussels, velvet, Axminster and Wilton, just opened out at Couch, Johnston Johnston & Cryderman's. Old furniture can be made look as good as new with one coat of Chi-Namel. Get it at W. H. Dustan's. Miss Nellie Rogers was given a "kitchen shower" by the members of the "Silent Twenty" at their club room on Tuesday evening in honor of her approaching marriage. marriage. Mr. W. A. Bain, Toronto, actuary of life insurance, attended the annual meeting meeting of Actuarial Association-of America at Astor Hotel, New York, last week. Mrs. Bain (nee Eva Trewin) accompanied him and enjoyed meeting some old friends. Mr. Chas. M. Bice has sent a strong letter on the Irish Question, but for want of space and time we have had to hold it several weeks. The opening and closing paragraphs may be found on an inside page. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Trull, Solina, announce announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Trÿphena to Mr. Newton Hill Edgar, Oshawa. The marriage will take place at the bride s home, the latter part of June. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Allin, Bowmanville, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Florence Jane, to Mr. George Franklynn Annis, "Hillcrest" Darlington. The marriage will take place the latter part of June. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pascoe have issued invitations to the marriage of their daugh ter, Miss Hazel Marian and Mr. Herbert Delroy Babcock of Lindsay. The marriage marriage will take p'ace at Enniskillen the third week in June. Mr. and Mrs.. William McReynolds, "Brook Hill Dairy" announce the engagement engagement of their eldest daughter Myrtle May, and Mr. William Wesley Willis of Toronto, the marriage to take place the latter part of June. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester C. Isaac Boman ton, announce the engagement of their second daughter, Jessie Ann, to Alford E. Robinson, Calgary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Robinson, Oshawa, the marriage to take place in Calgary early in July. Ladies, you are invited to the Women's Institute meeting in Sons' of England Hall on Thursday May 28 at 3 p.m. Addresses Addresses on "System in the household and Medical Inspection in schools will be given bv two competent persons. Music by local talent. Another fffesh shipment of pineapples and rhubarb at special prices at Snowden & Painton's, Friday and Saturday. "Spring in England" will recall pleasant memories to many whose birthplace is Jn the Old Land. We have held over the article several weeks for. want of space It will be found on an inside page this week and we hope will be enjoyed none the less, tho a trifle behind the season. Mr. H. B. Samells, Oshawa, an employee employee of the Williams Piano Company for 26 years, has severed his connection with the firm and purchased a boot and 1 shoe business on Simcoe-st., north. Before Before leaving the Piano Company he was presented with an address and a handsome handsome cabinet of silver. Mr. F. H. Morris, son of Mr. John Morris, Morris, Beech-ave., is still hitting the bulls- eye according to a dispatch ui the Winnipeg Winnipeg Telegram of May 20th of which says : "The record for the season was established established at the traps of the Fort Garry Gun club,' at their regular club shoot, last night, when F. H. Morris made a halt century straight." Gasoline 25c gal. at Ford Garage. Mrs. W. Hepburn and son, East Whitby, Whitby, recently visited her mother, Mrs. W. Hislop. Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Clark, Pontypool, were in town Thursday visiting his brother brother Dr. R. W. Clark. Mr. C. Rehder, Manager of Bowmanville Foundry Co., has been on a business trip to Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. and Mrs. John Spencer, motored from St.Puul, Minn, and - are visiting~her mother, Mrs. D. McConnachie. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox.and granddaughter granddaughter Ethel spent the holiday with their son Reuben in Toronto, Dont fail to see the Enniskillen--Bowmanville Enniskillen--Bowmanville football game at High School grounds Thursday June 4 at 6.30 p.m. Just arrived--a shipment of oilcloths and linoleums in all widths and a great variety of patterns. Call and see them at McMurtry's. We congratulate our former townsman Mr. Henry O'Hara, Toronto, on being elected chairman of the House of Industry Industry Board in the Queen City. - Mr. R. Martin, of Clarke, sold a pair of fillies sired by McIntosh to R. Smith of the firm of Smith & Richardson of Columbus Columbus for $450. Bob says raise the nice, big smooth horses and get the big money. Good horses are Still a good price. His many friends in Bowmanville and vicinity congratulate Dr. F. H. S. Lowry, formerly of this town and late of Toronto on being promoted to be District Inspector Inspector for the City of Montreal in behalf of :he Federal Meat Inspection by the Department Department of Agriculture for the Dominion Dominion of Canada. Miss May Holiday, daughter of Mr. Mark Holiday, of Whitby, was by majority majority elected Queen of May at the Faculty of Ontario Ladies' College Victoria Day celebration. Miss Holliday is the first Whitby lady to receive the honor of crowning. Owing to the rain the ceremonies ceremonies took place in the gymnasium. Rev W. H. Hincks, D.D., Toronto, gave a fine address on "The Ideal Woman." The Superintendent of the Children's Aid Society, Oshawa, wishes us to. announce announce that they have a nice, bright, îealthy baby boy, five weeks old, in the Shelter that they are anxious to have a- dopted into a good home. Also a healthy flue-eyed baby girl four months old. Anyone interested address Mrs.A. Worder Supt., Children's Shelter, Oshawa, and get particulars. Monday evening, while Mrs. G. H. Webster, a lady over 80 years of age, grandmother of Mrs. Will Mathews, (barber) was walking in the yard at the latter's home she tripped, and fell, running a large sliver of wood, about six. inches long into her arm, between the wrist and elbow. A doctor was called immediately and it was removed. She is apparently recovering recovering from her painful accident as rapidly as possible.--Oshawa. Reformer. Mr. E. Fielding, Toronto, a former W est Durhamite, writes: "I notice . that West Durham nomination of a candidate to contest the election for representation of the constituency in the local Legislature Legislature is to take place in Bowmanville on June 2nd. Many old friends of the community community will be looking for a wise selection selection of a man in full accord with the Rowell policy, no matter what he. may have beén called in the past politically. Toronto will put up a good fight." Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Notices of Births 25 cents; Marriages SO cents; Deaths, SO cents, each insertion. When fnneral cards are printed at this office, insertion free. BIRTHS. Dudley--In Blackstock, May 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Dudley, a daughter. Lane--At Kerrobert, Sask., May 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O. A. Lane, a son--Orville Henry. DEATHS Nott--In Port Perry, May 16th, William Nott, aged 87 years. Mercer--At Port Hope, May 21st, Catherine Hays, wife of Mr. John Mercer, aged 58 years. Shaw--At Port -Hope, May 22, Eliza Jane Dunham, Dunham, relict of late Wm. M. Shaw, aged 85 years. Puley--In Bowmanville, May 25th, Elizabeth Knight, widow of late William Puley, in her 97th year. CARTER--May 22nd, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Percy Lowe, Port Dalhousie, Matilda, beloved wife of John Carter, Esq., and cherished sister of Canon Macnab, formerly of Bowmanville. "Lest We Forget" E. R. BÔÜNSALL, Designer and Dealer in Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., in Granite and Marble. Bowmanville, Ontario. FUNERAL DIRECTORS L. Morris & Son Most Complete Equipment Sunday and night calls promptly attended to. - Bowmanville Phones 10-34 Branches : ORONO HAMPTON G OOD STRONG BOY--Wanted at once, W. H. Dustan, Hardware, Bowmanville. 21-tl G ENERAL SERVANT WANTED--By June 1. Apply to Mrs. A. W. Pickard, Bowmanville. *OR SALE--Desk and bookcase in mission oak, with chair to match. Apply Box 69, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. 221 rOLT FOR SALB--3 year old blood colt, black, partly broken. Will sell cheap. Apply to Graham Bros., Haydon. 22 2 n ENT'S BICYCLE FOR SALE--New 1914 Model I g Massey-Harrie, never been used, coaster Vi brake,-cushion frame. Will sell big reduction reduction below regular price. See it at Jury <fc Lovell's store, Bowmanville. W ANTED--A limited number of cattle to put on pasture of 50 acres. A never-failing stream of water running thru the land, j Apply to John Colwill, south of Hampton, Phone ; 237r5. 19tr \ S TEER STRAYED--On lot 3, con 1,Darlington, about May 10th. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. W. S. Bragg, R.'R. No. 4, Bowmanville. Phone 140rl2. 223 B UILDING LOT FOR SALE--One of the most desirable corner lots in town, situated at Division, Lowe and Centre-sts., very central I and in best residential section. A bargain if sold | at once. Apply to B. J, Cox, Bowmanville. 17t R OOMS TO RENT- Some of the best diving rooms in James Block are now vacant--two flats, electric lighted, over Photograph Gal* lltry. Rent moderate. Apply to Norman b. B. James, Statesman office. Another Special in Pineapple and Rhubarb for Friday & Saturday, May 29,30 WE DID THE BIGGEST DAY'S Business Saturday since we opened The Elite Grocery: Many of our customers took advantage advantage of the special sale3?ineapples and Rhubarb, while others were too busy getting ready to entertain visitiors to do any preserving. For the benefit of the latter customers we have ordered another big shipment of fresh crisp rhubarb and choice tender California Pines which will be on sale May 29 and 30 at special prices. YOTJR trade will be appreciated at the Elite Grocery. Snowden & Painton The Elite Grocery Bowmanville, Ont. ( See for Yourself >rw*. Have you ever wished for relief from tired feet? Ever wished*for a shoe you could wear all day without thinking of your feet? There is just such a shoe for women. It is called "Empress." We are Empress" agents. « If we covered every page in this paper with words we could not begin begin to tell you ALL about our shoes. There are so many points in their favor we cannot enumerate them. Pictures and words would fail to convey to you any sort of an idea ■? of their beauty and style. 1 It's a case of "come and see for yourself." And we hope that will be soon. FRED. KNOX, successor tojno. Hettyar 7/ iV.i'i V ii |i I y Ladies' and Misses' Suit Opportunity 10 only, Sample Suits, sizes 16 to 38, reg. $13.75 to $15.75, your choice for $9.75. 7 only, Sample Suite, reg. $18.00 to $25.00, clearing at $14.95. 5 doz only, Fancy White Muslin Waists, sizes 34 to 44, regular $1,25 and $1.50, your choice for 79c. New Middy Blouses and Children's Dresses just received, Store closes on Wednesday afternoons at 12.30 during June, July and August. Lettei or Telephone orders, carefully and . promptly attended to S.W. 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