Our Druig business, and especially our Optical Department demand such close at- tention that we are too busy" to give, proper service in our Phonograpli department. m-i%il DALLNGTON Visitors: Miss Mariai-y Botigard, Tor- onto, at Mr. E. J. Burk's; Pte. Harold DeHart, Kelowna, *B. C., with his uncle, eMr. Lewis i ruil; Miss Ruth Hait, Tor- onto, at home; Mr. Levi Bartlett and Mrs. S Nicholson, Cosarea, ai Mr-. W. H. Woods'; Mr-. and Mrs. Ernest Burk, Dunnville, and Mr. Homer Burk, High- land Creek, at Mr. Blake Short's; Miss Neva Allun, Columbus, with Miss Elva Vandyke; Mr. E M. Downey, Detrait, Mich., at Mr. D. W. Downey's. ENFIELU liii 'dl Jury & Loveli Graduates of {Chicago Ophthalmic College INewYork School of Optios Detroit Optical College, Canadlian Optical Coliege Heating A Home Properly Is Something More ýThan Raising the Temlperature,, The air rnust be pure as woll as wammi. The health of youm farnily dernands it,. Au odor of g-as is nlot ouiy unpleasaut but is a menace to the healIth. Fine coal dust floaLting in the air is 'just as ban'. The HECLA Fumnace is absolutely gas and dust proof. The Joints, which in ather Furnaces are made with boîts an cernent, are fused lin the REICLA. This, proces welds the cast-iron and steel into a solid ane-piece con- struction. Eýxpansioa-aud -contraction canuot spread the-fused joint, Even aftem 20 yeams of service, the joints in the HECLA will be fouud pefectly tight. The fumes fi-rn the fire canuot find an apening. The air iu the living roams i'S always pure aud h'èltbfu1. HYCL Pt«%fU-«RN'ACE For Coal and Wood. This healthful heating costs less than ordinary war'm air heating, The ire- pot of the HECLA is !teel ribbed to radiate the heat rapidly. This, by actual test, makes a saving of 133 per cent, or one ton of coal in seven. Let, us estimate your work. W. H. DUSTAN Plumbing - Phone 74 Tinsmîthing - 'Hardware Bowmanvilie Mrs. -S.- S.-Brooks -and -Miss Dau"aîhy- spenut tÊe week-end with lier daugliter, Mrs. M. S. Soules, Tai-ato ..,.,Mr. Elmer Rundie, Toronto, was home over Sun- day... . Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Osborne, Mr-. and Mi-s. H. T. Os borne spent the week. end in Toronto._..Miss Vera Werry is visiting her sister, Mrs. Russell Bragg, Shaw's .... Miss Muriel Penfound is visit. ing relatives ai Solina tnd Columbus... Mi-. and Mrs. Wm. ranton, Detroit, Mich., visited ai Mi-. S. S. Brooks'.... A number fi-rn here attended ýSchoôi Fair at Maple Gi-ove Tuesday . .. .Ladies A. B, Ciass hold their monthly business meeting au thechurch on this (Thursday> at 3 p.m. TYRONIE Visitai-s: Mrs. (Dr.) Honeywell, Cuba, Mi-. Bruce Honevweil, Toi-anto, and Mi-. S. Bingham, Hamilton, at Mr. W. R. Ciernens'; Mi- and Mi-s. J. Lord had a very pleasant motor trip ta Listowei; Mrs. L. M. Courtice, Ebenezer, Mrs. A, F. Hines and Miss Clara Hines, Toronta, guests of Mrs. A. E. Clemens; Mi-. andi Mrs. Robert Awde and Miss Mabel, Mr-. and Mu's. Harold Awde and son, Toi-- anto, Miss Suggeuî, Miss Emerson and Mr. and Miss Sameils, Nestietan, ai Mrs. A E. Wighst's; Mi-. and Miss TFyei-man, Mi-. and, Mis. Franklin, Toronto, guests of Mrs. F. G. Byam; Mi-. ai-d Mrs. C Richards,, Ivan and Arihur, Mi-.and Mrs. J. Edwards, Oshawa, at Mi-. hs Richards'; W. M. S. sewing bee on Tues- day Sept. 30th. Ail ladies uequested ta lie present. . .. Mrs. J. McCuliough, Miss Marion and Adelaide McCuilougli, Tor- onto, Miss E. Irene Wei-ry. and Mi-. Wotn, Oshawa, ai Mi-. M. J. Werry's ..His many friends wil be soi-iy ta leamn) that Mr. Thos. Woodley lies in a very ci-jucal conditiont Nurse Cross af Toronto is in attendance. . ... Miss Bessit Mullin and lier pupils are ta lie cdngi-atu- lateri on their winning fi-st prize for marching and on carrying off a goodly share of prizes at Scliool Fair at Ennis- killen._.Mr. John A. Holgate, Bow- manvilie, ably filled the pulpit in oui- awn clinicli Sunday evenung ...Citizens, pi-ove youi- worthshiip bv assustung in banishing liquor on Oct. 20... Mi-. Frank Cryderman, Hampton, 4th vice-pi-esident of District Leagute, lias something woi-ih whiie for League this (Tliursday). B3e on iaud ta hear hlm. AUCTION SALES. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27.-Mrs. Thos. Howard, nee Susannali Dustan, wili seli ai lier residence, Ontaruo-st., South Wai-d, Bowmanviile, lier househoicf furniture and furnishings cansisting of bedrooni suites, springs, mattresses, stoves, cuitains, carpets, etc. Terms cash Also the frame house and %/ acre land. Ternis easy. Sale ai i p mi. See bis. LU A. W. TaLE, auctianeer. TuESDAY, Sept, 3th.-Frank T. Guy & Son wiIi seli by auction at lot 24, con. i, near Darlingtou Station, ail their fari stock and implement5, includîng 12 --Registexed -Avrshi-- cattie, 2- grade- heifers, 1 jersey caw, 3 driving horses ' 1 heavy draft gi-ev mare 5 yeai-s aid, brood sow and litter of pigs, 2 you ng sows, suitable for hreeding, liens, geese, farm toils, separa toi-, some houseliold articles, njo reserve as tai-ni is sold. See catalogue of sale, Sale ai i p. mi. aid urne. JAS. BisuuOP, auctioneer. SATURDAY, Oct. 4-Mi-s. Thos. Hardy will seli by auctian at lier residence, Libei-tv-st., Bowmanviile, the whoie of the household effects consisting of parlai-, living-r-oomn, dining-Îoom, bed. room and kitchen furnishings. Also garden tools, bicycle, waod, etc. Sale at 1 p.m. See bis. Terras cash. L. A. W. TOLE, auctianeer. 37-4w. SATURDAY, Oct. 4-Mi-. Bd. Milisoin, lot 27,, con. 7, Darlingion, will sel bis entire herd of 35 Grade Durhamn cattle draft horses and pigs. See bis Sale ai 1.30 P. nm. sharp. G-Bo. JACKSON', auctioneer. 38-3w, TUESIDAY, Octoher 7th-F. G. KZersake, lot z2, con., 5, Darlington, will offer for sale lis entire stock of grade cattie, liaises, pigsand implements. Sce bis. Gaa-. JACKSON, auctianeer. W EDNESD AY, October 8 -R. H. Hooey, lot 7, con. 9 Darlingion, wili sel bis entire stock of catle, liaises, pigs, shjeep, poultry, impiements and quantiiy of ho(use funiture. Sale 1 o'clock. See bi.GEO. JACKSON, auctioneer. WEDNE,'FSDAY, October 15--Mr. Edwini ReynolGds, lot 24, con. 5, Da-rlingion,i wilil di lu bs fan st-ock,1iimpi- mnents, etc. See bis. Sale a,, l p'.m JAME S iHOP, auctioaeer. Narcissu.s. Two cases of Frenchi Paper Whites for delivemy now. ORDER AT ONCE an-d have extra. ealy flowers. -Gaod well-ipened Bulhs at 5Oc.per doz. F'resh Lettuce Froarnuowou we expeot ta have fresh cisp lettuce at ail tirnes ut 5c per buncli.- S. J. iackînan & Sons Florists and Growêrs Bownâaanville Plhone 180 S)iéppers Women who follow the fashions and diress their feet in accordance with the newest ideas find ail man- ner of dainty efiects to suit thoir fancies among ou r new evening slippers. In plaid" black kid as above priced from $4.25 to $7.50. Inblaek patent as above pricen' from $4.25 to $7.00. Grey Suede in Colonial eflect with beaded ornamaent, 0 11.00. Blacýk Patent Colonial, with or withoi.ut- ornaments, $7.50. See our rangye of boys' and girls'I school boots,. Sh oe àStore G Stevens, Messrs. John Kelley. R. C. Scott, Arthur 'Page and Miss Annie Wiiliams attended Lindsay Fair. ... Mrs. R. Fawler is progressing nicely at Bow- Man ville Hospital... . Miss Eflen J. lames is homne again fi-rn her- visit 'to relatives SMr. -W.* -R.Westlakejs- visiting ai Hamilton.... .Mrs. John Won- nacaît and babe and Miss Wonnacott are visiting Taronto friends ... . Mr- and Mrs. C. Osborne and son, Bobhy, Whitby, vis- ited at Mr-. F. Hackaday's and other friends. ,...Mrs. 3. N. McDougall. Bow- manville, was recent guest of Mrs. F. Hockadav ... .Inspectai- E. E. Snider visited Sauina school, Friday ... . Mesàrs. Wilbert Beatty and W. Muidrew, Eliza- beiliville, Mrs. O, Williams and Mr- Wiifred Williams, Coasarea, Miss Syer, Bowmanviile, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Malcolm, Nestieton, visîted at Mr. Silas Williams'.-Miss Mfildred Coolidge,Maple Grove, visited friends here recently.., Miss E. Allen,, Leskard, Mr lrwin and, Miss E. Bragg, visited at Mr. John Baker's ...Mr. and Mrs. S. Edgar Werry recent- ]y visited Mr. H. Fletcher Wermy and Mr. R. J. Luke, Kedron. .. . SeYeral'from here participated in tlie servicesat Kedron new shed apeuing...,.Giad ta know Mrs A. Baisan is home again fi-on Bowmanville Hospita,_..-.Mr. and Mrs. T. Baker, Mr., Everett and Mrs. Crvdermnan and Miss Lyda Taylor visiied Mrs. McCurdyand Miss Vera Baker, Peterboro. ..Mr.ý Howard Mackay, and Mrs Mackay, Brooklin, were visitors at Miss Hogarth's ...Mrs. and Miss Laura Hans and Mrs, Bent and baby, Scarboro, visited Mrs. A. J. Reynolds... . Mrs, John James, Golum- bus, visited at Mr. A. L. Pascoe's... ,Mrs. W, Baker and childi-en spent week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Penfound, Osha- wa.1 It hasn't' taken the wom en long tc realize the wonderfui values we are offer-' ing in ail wooi suits at $25, $3j, and $5o. Coach, Jolinston & Crydermsan Ltd. ENNISKIJ.LEN Visitors: Miss Ola Gow at' Toronto reccntly; Miss Coi-a Sharp, Oshawa, ai honte; Mi-. and Mrs, M. J. Werry, Tvrone, Mr. Ber-t Luke, Kedron, at Mr. J. A. Werry's; Miss Laura Vu-tue,' Hampton,' visiting her sister, Mrs. (Dr)> Siemon; Mr. Miitori Sanderson, Toirnto, with friends; Mi-. and Mrs. Herbert Siemon, Mr. lima and Miss Kate McNeil, Toronto, visiting ai R. McNeil's and John Slemon's; Misses Adelaide and Marion McCuliochiToronto, Mr. Ii-win Wotton an-d Miss Irene Werry, Oshawa, Misses Hazel and E. M. Werry, Tyrone, Mi-. F. W. 0. Werry, Saranac Lake, N. Y.,'Mi-. Frank and Miss Mary1 Knox. Orono, at H. J. Wei-iy's; Mi-. and Mrs. Fred Heddon and cbi]diren, Commr- bus, ai John Orchard's; Mi-. and Mrs. J.D. Brown and Leroy, Kîrby, Mi-. and Mi-s. A. J. Tamblyn, Myrtie and Ivason, Orono, recently at W. J. Stgintor.'s: and H. J Wei-ry's. 1Messrs. Arthur Brunt and Gardon Werry attended the Peterbora 'Fair and enjoyed the hospitality of Mi-. and Mi-s. W. Wotien, formerly of this village... Miss Maud Curtis, Toronto, is recuperat- ing at Messrs. T. McGill's and E. C. Ashton's. '. . A large number frian this vicinity attended-Lindsay faim Saturday and report a gaod trne and asplendid fair .... The school fair heid here Friday afternoon of last week was a decided; success. A large number of excellent exhibits wetre displayed.- Races, amateur driving and, a sehool parade in which Tyrone School, No. 18, won Ist Place with No. 10 a close second, made it a red leiter day for the kiddies of Ibe different school, sections.... Mr IH. J. Werry, Chairman foi- Damingtaf totwnship Ref- erendum Commnittee, quite'agrees with suggestion given by THE STATESMIAN, that ladies be appointed as sci-utineers and is wiiling ta appoint one for each poli ng division in the township of Dar- lington, .. . Rev. G. T..McKenzie pi-eached anniversary sermons in Nestieton Metho- disi churcli on Sunday of last week. Mi-. S. Nicholson, Czesarea, -taking charge of the wou'k on this, circuit and, preaching a very interesinùg sermon hiere at nigh.. .. W. M . S. wiil hold their meeting for tis monîli at Mrs. (Dr-) Siemon's this (Thur- day) afteinoon.... Mi-. Wallace liaýs moved' to Oui- village and will fil a vr mucli needed place in the blacksmith shop formerly owned by J. Maroney. . . . kMV. and Mrs. S. Nicholson, CSsarea, Mi-. F. and Miss Lena Moore, Whitevale, are visiting ai Mi-. W. H. Moore's..,, Mrs. Nelson Smith and son Hoskin visited friends in Lindsay over the week-end. Rally Day wvill be abserved lin the Methadist Churc li ~7p.m. on Sundayl nexu when MNi-,W. C. Ferguson, iack- stock, will give an address on" Whla t Oi Home Means ta Us". Rev. Geo. T.,c KCnenz"wil]aso sneakan "Ho w thel Homie, Schooi and Church lny elp eachî Other". Good music-. White qiuilLs, bath Pla in and scalloped, i-ecei:ved direct fi-arrnmanuf'acturerW car save you mne1y OnPthese. Couc, foaston & Cryderman Ltd, Ifth-a s heen a -u re xper ie n c-e that wyheu a persan istae sickaud has ta o'em ot the hospital they dread the idea of gaing in auambuance We dont know why but nevertheiess ilt 8s a fact. àgain xwe came ta the rescue, and give the people j ust what they want. We have pumchased an Iuvaiid's camriage-looks like au or- dinary cab-yet inside it is tfîe with ail the- con- veniences of an up-to-date ambulance. This luxuriaus couvoyance'is always atyour servie. Phone 58, 81, 159. WIL LIA MS aCALVN Fttirniàrtre For Hiome and Office Phone 58 CBowmanville Ws h~r IBig Stock of Men's and Boys', Wearing, Apparel11 -Prices Low -Qualit y th e Best Suits that fit and satisfy Ready Made ............$18.00 to $50.00 Tailor Made............ $25-00 to $75.00, » Fall Overcoats ...........$15.00 to $35,00 Buy now (prices will be higher) Suits, ail sizes and styles, prices reasonable Boys' odd Bloomers, $1.25 to $3.00 Blue serge Bloomers,ý a bargain at $2.50 Furnishings Shirts Neckzwear., Hlosiery Gar-ters Colllars - Suspenders SwaeCot 'All good values. See these. Whepe YOU CGet most value Foi' Your $ Our Mail -Order Department at your service. J x 1.1 cc\ew TBooks BASEBALL AT.ORONO The big event this week i s Orono Fair on Thursday and Friday'. The feature of Thursday's show will be a baseba]J game between Oshawa and Orono starting at 3 'clock new trne. It is expected this game will be only second ta the Warld's series for fast baseball. IIAYDON Miss Lena Slemon visjted relatives a1t Bowmaiývile.... .Several fromi heme atîended Bowmanville and Lindsay Faims,. .. Ourscbool was wellrepresen,. ed ab the rural faim, held ab Enni ,skillen, and was successful in winning snany prizes .. .. Epworth League held on Thursday night was lu charge of our Liîterai-y Vice-Preident, Miss Dora. Fea turing