Au ton S le Or HAMPTON IBOWMANvILLE, OCT. 5th, 1922. GIRLS' BSBL A ucton aalie ouLeague Rally service was well attended Friday evening. The re- MAPLE GROVE Watch for particulars next sponsive reading from the printed of Girls' Basebali Tournament Fam tok ndIm le ensprogram was led by the President, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wooley, Novai,, Hampton, Saturday, October Theo. M.> Siemon, Auctioneer, has Mr. Hilton Peters. "The 'Dramatiza- Ont., are visiting their uncle, Mr. ________ received instructions from tion of the Chi ldhood of Moses" was W. J. Malcolm. ... . Mr. ýand Mrs. j. . W RRYpresented by the "Busy Bees" Sun- Smyth O'Brien, Town, recently vis- DARLINGTON J. H.WERRYday School Class and was greatly ited her sister, Mrs. Truman Power Lot6,Co, , Drlngon enjoyed by ail. .... Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Snowden Miss Myrtie Pascoe, Toronto Lot , Cn. , Dalinton Rev. W. W. Jones, Secretary of and family spent Sunday with hier ,ýeturned home after visiting <Bethesda) Religious Education for Bowman- sister, Mrs. James Hogarth, Solina.,, ousin, Mrs. Roy Metaf. .... to seli by public auction on the ville District officiated la the presen- .. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Burgess and Pnd Mrs. Herb. Nichols, Eber premises on tation of "The James District Effi- Mr. Truman Power visited friendsl ere recent visîtors with Mrs. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2th ciency Banner", in the absence of inN tovleudy..;Mr ecaf..rs Wl. Comencng t 1.30o'cocktheMr. M. A. James who la attending Frni aitoba rsd n of iaymnipsg MAs-'ýl Mrs. John H.des Nic olsnM Commncin at12.3 o'locktheGeneral Conference. Toronto. tb.Pein o-Lya'As-edMr SH.NcloMs f olowîg: a pesetîn th BanerMr.ciation of Manitoba Conference, wîlli ert McGill and Miss Pollard, P HORSES-Span Percheron Mares, Jones briefly reviewed, the stp cytepli nSna . o eeSna iiosa matched, 6 and 8 years old; horse, leading to the maturing of the idea Sriels udywsl hreVods . r n r.Jh of W. M. S., music was furnished by rt, Mr. and Mrs. Hlarvey St( general purpose, il yeurs old; filly, of, an Efficiency Banner, which lie ladies choir. Report of the work jnd children, Port Credit, me 3 er l.said he believed was was philosophic, at Norway buüse and how it is car- ýfown and spent the. week-end CATTLE-7 cow s in caif, Grade sound and ethically right. He said ried on was given by Miss Gale, Osh- Irs. Garnet Symons and Mrs, Durhams; 1 Farrow Cow; 1 Heifer, that the Epworth League had passed awa who is a teacher there .... Mrs. ýhort, coming 3 years old, la caif; 5 Steers, through some of the phases of a c-eo' Stevenson, Oshawa, is visiting Special value la laundry soal 2 years old; 2 Steers, 1 year old; 4 sentence in grammar in its progres- her sister, Mrs. John Snowden, eek at McMurtry & Cols. Heifers, 1 year old; 2 Baby Beef, 9 sive development, simple, compound montbs; 4 Calves ,2 to 3 months, and complex. The Epworth Leaguq SWINE-1 Sow with il pigs; ~ snwl h opud cmlxSOLINA LONG SAULT Sow. period, and it requires a great deal_____I SHEEP-10 Breedîng Ewes, Lei- more on 'the part of the officers and Recent visitors: Miss Lena Tay-j Report of S. S. No. 13, liarlin cetr.members te make it a success than lor, Toronto, at her father's, Mr. W., rames in order of menit: Sr. FOW-2 oze Hes. ormrly Th spake alo sîdT. Taylor; Miss 'E. Thompson, Tor-,Jessie Hoocy. Myrtie Farrell, FOWL-2dozenHens.that the Epworth League resembled onto, at Mr. S. E. Werry's; Mr, Abbott, Elsie Abbott, Morley1 IMPLEMENTS-Wagon; Set of another type of sentences, la the Norman VanNest, Oshawa, at homne; er. Jr. IV-Rena Farrell, Trucks; Top Buggy; Open Buggy; grammar. The interrogation, the Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Werry and Aud- ;Lowden, Archie Virtue. . Sr. Rojier, Jriternational; Mower, Mc- ascertive, and the imperative and rey and Mn. T. Penfound, Oshawa 'George Smith, Sidney Smith, G( Cormick; Cultivator, Massey-Harris; that the League had reached such a at A. L. Pascoe's; Mrs. Leslié Cowling. Jr. III-Stuart H Set Bob Sleighs; McLaughlin Cutter. point. la its unfolding life, that lSnowden, Maple Grove, at T. Bak-- Ted Abbott, Freddie Smith. Melotte Sepanator; Massey-Harris it would be ciminal to cease its O>Ier's; Mr8. J. A. Phillips, and son,-Harvey Smith. Jr. Il-P Drill; Massey-Harris Disc; Plow, No. erating that the conviction Of St- John Hickman, Ne- York, Mrs., M.lLowden, Ruth Farrell, Doris 21; Piow, No. 13; Twin Plow, Im- Paul is deepening in the heant Of A. James, Mrs. Geo. W. James and den. Sr. I-Howard Abbott,1 ral; National Gang Plow; 2 Set every true Leaguer, "Woe to me if 1IWlim omnil t r :oe. Pie-ar grows, Horse Rake, Massey-Har- do not the work -of the Lege. A. L. Pascoe's. Aggie Hooey, Gladys Smith, ris ; Scuffier, Fanning Mill; Pulper;1 The Local President, Mr4lilton 'Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Werry enter- Farrell, Albert Abhott. Set of Scales, 2000. lbs; Hay Rack; 1 Peters. on behaif of the Young tained a number of relatives on E. Doble, tes Stock Rack; Stone Boat, Gravel Box; IPeople's Society accepted the Ban- Tuesday evening la honor of her Akpple Bottomn; Clover Table, Revolv-' ner and expressed hearty thanks to uncle, Mr. Fred Brooks, Wellington, iag Rake; Set of Springs; 2 Set Mr. James and the speaker for or- England, who salis next week for ENNISKILLEN Double'Harness; Set Single Harness; ignating and presenting the'Banner home. .Mrs. Donald, Yellowlees Vstr:M.J .Sea Bag Truck; Robe; lPair Horse Blan- and stated that hie on behaîf of the svitna lesoD6àd.Vstr:M.J..Sewt kets;. Crosscut Saw; Iron Kettie; Young People would pledge their SvsingabesoDaads. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stewart Wheel Barrow; 100 ft. Hay Fork loyalty to tbe work and sacereîy W cogauteM.RJ. c-family, Port Credit, Mr. and Rope Foks;Hoe; Nckykes hoed hatthe toethr wuld Kessock on receiving lst arld 2nd Carnet L. Symons, South Darlin Rope; Fork; Hos; NckYOes, opedthattheytogeher ouldstriveicashnr o h uj1t i rt Whiffietrees and other small an- to be 'more worthy of the Banner hnr ntesujcsh rt at Mr. Chas. Stewart's; Mr. and ticles. and to live more nearly up to theo ~f or higher certîficate. .... Mr. and Will Rundie. Mr. and Mrs. Ev HOUSEHOLD ÂRTICLES-Cook motte la the centre of the Banner. Mr. Chas. Blanchard motored te White an.d Miss Marie, Beth Stove, Treasure; Dining Table; Kit- "Look up and lift up for God andLndaadateedheferioRv.AK.disnOooD che Chirs Laps Capet; Dsh th Chrch. is uncle, Mr. Wm. Burden. See Mrs. C. W. Siemon and Miss es and othier small articles. A very successful Radio demo- 1oay onrv ansherwl pagte.Rall Tunewa omni r TERM-Ali sums of $15 and un- stration was staged here at the emoni Dysrie eewl teddSa Hampton, and Mn. and Mrs. E. dercas; oer 15 % nteestonof Mr. F. J. Groat Saturday andieay the church being nicely decorat- ais at Mn. John Siemon's; Mr. dprei cah;ovet 1 eest o nd ev g Mr. W.. E. Aone ofoslaa.' Mrs. J. J. virtue and Mn. and appove noes.Sunay venngsby r. . A Coe.gave an address.and Miss Lena Tay- IC. W. Souch and Miss Mil THEO M. SLEMON, Auctioneer. Saturday eveiiing concers were re-ior, Toronto, who was home for the Hampton,, Mrs. Clatworthy anc ceîved from Louisville, Pittsburg, S day sang sweetly "The Ninety ,and Jones, Hampton, Mr. Will Siý --Louis, Post-Despatch, New York andîNine" .... Mr. W. E. Joncs, Oshawa, yoe tM.To.MGl' the Palmer Schooi of. Chiropractics, ,ilpec eeonSna etl memberso at Mpto ho i weGls Davnpot. undy venng ll wil r. aw aee n Ayea arex i esere oampde cid r au e weevr uh etue a the absence of the pastor who is at- ,tiea heomsfou Dareveprt u nay é eeing ail tcading General Conference. . etie atte.oe.o u RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR church services that were broad- Mes~~*members here .... Our Sunday BOW ANILL cste fom evnaioftheabvefrom their Eastern Fair circuit hav- congregations greeted Rev.A Grand Trunk Railway. i etoe sain.ing had good success. . . Congratula- Edmison at both services whc GoingEastGoing West Bngtnu orlvn om.tions to Mrs. Sommenville (ace lighted bis audiences with bisE Express 8.42 a. m. d Express 4.22 a. m Cover up that faded, shabby paperiMary Reynol.ds) on gift of a daught- ing and inspining sermons. Han Express 10.38 a. m. d Express 5.46 with somie of the attractive Wall er. Both are enjoying care ia Bow-1 choir rendened abundance OfE a. m. daily except Monday pae hc .E enngs is clear-' manvÏlie Hospital. " Epwonth League lent music at both services, Passenger 1.23,p. m. ing out this week at 25% below re-opened after heing closed for the Board are grateful to the peopl Pas'ng 309 . m Pss'gr .4 a. regular pnices. Corne la and look summer on Moaday night with the the splendid way and spirit la ' Pass'ngr 2.02 p. m. e ov. -îsViePeietlchre A teycontnibuted to the Thanl Local 71p.ni, Pass'ngr 7.13 p. m. _________excellent program was given....ering. The church was tastE Express 9.58 p. m. d-Express 8.24 p.m JA number from here attended Or-j decona cd for the occasion Express 12.29 aizm.-d ENFIELD iono Fair. Messrs. Gordon Leask flowers, fruit and vegetables.. P~cfi Ralwy M. eore ergso atenedand Evenett Vice being successfui Mrs. (Dr.) Fenguson bas been i Canacian 'àii ala r ere Fruo teddexhibitors. is improvin .... Dr. Gordon E Coing East' Goinfr West Lindsay Fair.... .Mn. Hoskin Smith~ Solina Women's Institute ynwill and family, Bowmanvillc,v Express 10.18 a. m. Express 5.47 a. m and Miss Myntie Ormiston have been meet at home of Mrs. A. J. Reynolds with his auiit, Mrs. J. Py..... Pass'ngr 2.45 p. m.* Local 8.20 a. m* visiting in Lindsay. ....Mr. W. Aiéx- on Thursday ,October 12, at 2.30 Eva Souch visited hei, sisterý, Mv Express 10.08 p. m.* Epress 4.33 p m ande", Oshawa, visited with Mn. Wal-1 p. m. Mrs. R. J. McKessock will Pye .... Mn. an)d Mrs. Andrcw Express 12.20 a. m. Local 7.42 p m* lace Pascoe. ,.'. The sale of Mn. W. give a paper on Emengency meals for have retunned after a pleasant *Daily except Sunday. Stnong was very satisfactory ......the Unexpccted Guest", followed by at their daughten's, Mns. S. C. B. Kent, Town Agent. Major E. E. Saiden, Port Hope, ia-I discussion. Ail ladies invited. jKent's, Paris, Ont .... Misses spected oun School iast week .adoaShr..dMsss Candin z~ioaIRalwy. Silo filing' ie about completed TRONE and arMCo mbShr ,n Tosro.to. CaainNtoa ala. Messrs. Elmo Ashton and P. Den- an I r eomTrno West Round East Bound sein and Misses Irene Ashton and_____aMn AdrwSnps Tyon SatonDonothy Davis, Toronto, vîsited at Mrs. Jabez M. Rice, St. John, New Pass'ngr 8.15'a. m. Pass'ngr 6.34 p. m Mr. F. T. Ashtoa's. Brunswick, visited Mn. and Mirs. J. ZO ___________________________________H. Werry, Bethesda, whiie bier hus- ZO _________________________________________________ and, Rev. J. M. Rice is attending Raily Day was observed ai Genenal Conference la Toonto.... on September 24, Mn. Jos. Laný Miss E. M. Werny left on Moaday f oiiowing the officiai prognam. on bier new home in Ottawa. She W. W. Jones gave an addreE will be missed la churcb and social "Leadenship" which was enjoyE qu UL..Wcincles. Hen niece, Miss Hazel Werry ail, then Mn. Jones called on, %Air St:accompanied ber and will spend a Norma Claspeil who nead a ward Vintue bas returned from two and hie was pnesented witb a1 weeksl visit la Toronto.. . Rev. Jas.IBible from the Suaday School E. Beckel conducted the services on he bas filied the office of Supei the Tyrone circuit last Suaday and dent for over ten years in a vei Fromn the many expressions of satisfaction preached to appreciative audiences. ceptable manner ... . On Fniday from thescoes f cstom rs ho isied... Rev. W. T. Wickett conducted September 29, "Meadow Fiats fromthe cors ofcusomer whovisted ur anîvensany services at Frankln on invaded by a large numben ofi rstores during our Price Reducing Sale of Furni- the Betbany Circuit and reports hav-- bons and finonds who wished te tue-efeel certain our patrons wr greatîy in odtre ,.Teataac n n r.J. G. Laagmaid tur wer at League was very eacouraging iast thein services la this communit, Wih alesobaied ad hesevie wek and a good pnogrami was given, been appreciated. At a su' pese tethe topic being taken hy Miss Mabel time Mn. S. G. Chant called the rendered by us. IW ihs Van isutal as given paay te orden and Mrs. A. T. by issVeia Sapls atenwbicb ton read a nicely worded ad avery profitable contest was con- to Mn. and Mrs. Langmaid and1 ADVANTAGES 0F BUYING AT MORRIS' dut b Mis ar Rchds... They were presented with an1 Several from this community at- ric Reading Lamp, Eiectric H, It av usanopprtnit o de ontrain ýtended Onono Fair and report that and- Electnie Toaster. It gve s anopprtuit-l Ofdemnstrtin in the exhibits were good. Miss Hazelidaughter (Hilda) Mrs. F. M. a big way, wrhat we are daily proving to our cus- Hodgson is ieaving thie week for Iden, wae pnosented with a half tomrs:Peterboro wbere sh willT attend cliver kaives and fonks la a le Noral ~hol.. W Wik-ette case. The recipients th, Thatwe avethelareststok o ne an u ett and wife atteaded the Chicken the visitons for their good wishe p- Pie Spper hei.d at the Centre usil, gft n aie i That our harniture iast asuto yo nwc ane can Te Sau Inne f Ms.A . r.Lanmi il evr I r. Pr.-Edna Cameron. Lorne An- tbnown out of the buggy on1 S aie. Jr. Pr. (b)-Bcrnice Sheck- when it was stnuck by a .car. a Bleton, Chester Prescolt. Jr. Pr. (a) Mr. Alfred Ayre bas returned Fe F 'M r »*J R II U O' -Jack Gibbs, Adelaide Anale, Viola af-lor taking la several fairs in Keeler, Eanl Prescott. Average at- bec. . ... Miss Helen Middleton Bowm nvi ecndance 34. daved at her home at Petenb<: Oron Bo manvlleMabel L. Wight, teacher. Fali and Wintcr Underweai _______________________________________________ You save bv buyiag at McMurtryj iaiiy priced this week. MC3 ,& Ca's. & Co. BURKETON -Church and Sunday School as us-I ual next Suaday moraîag. League Thursday at 7.3 0 p. m..,,, The C. C.'1 1. T. dlace mec-le at the home of Miss Tena Mcknight next Monday even- ing .... After a long and trying il1- nees, Mrs. Thos. Clenny passed peacefully away at the home of ber son, Mn. Joseph Glenny. She le survived by one brother, Mn, Ed- ward Thompson of St. John's Road, Toronto, and thiree childiren, Mrs. Thos. Trick of Bunketon; Mr, Jos- eph Cienny of Manvers and Mn. James Gienny of Darliagton. She was buried at Poatypool. lier hue-I band predeceased ber ovor a yearj ago. Report of S. S. No. 7 for Septem- ber. Jr. IV-Doirothy Shortnidge, Teenie McKnight, Blanche Parkins, Sr. III-Ruby McDonald. Sir. I- George McCutcbeon, Leona Me- Laughlin, Mari ory McKnight. Jr.I II-Robent Wilson, Esther Trick. Sr. Erneet Perfect. Jr. 1-Mabel Tas- iey, Charmes Adame, Arthur Perfect, Sr. Pr.-Edgar Wilson, May Adams, Elloca McKnight. Jr. Pr.-IHnnold McCutcheon, Daird McKnight, Doris Pedian. Margzaret A. Reid. teacher. PAINTING,PAPER HANGING ETC Ail onders for painting, docorating, kaisoming, etc., will receive promptj an.d caneful attention. Before dec-1 orating sec my sampios of antis-lic wall paper and get my pinces. Phono 363J. Jas. H. Abernethy, Odeil-st.,, Bowmaavilie. 37-tf1 JAS. BISHO?, AUCTIONEER Ail kinds of sales attended to la- eludiag larme, farm stock and im- plemënts, real estate and fuirai-lune. Nearly 30 years' expenience ae suc- cessful auctioneor. Ail sales at- tended to promptly. No extra charge for distance. Apply ta, Jas. Bisbop, phono 287, Oshawa P. O. or Tom Percy, Bow-1 manville. 40-t AUCTION SALE Eriday. October 6--John Headerson, lot 16. con. 3, Darlington, will souJ 30 head of dairy cowe and youag cattle, mare and colt, 30 corde s-love wood, quantity corn, etc. Sale at 1 p. m. Soc bille. James Bishop, 2Auctioneer. Friday, October 20m-Mr. J. H. Werry, Bethesda, will seil on lot 6, con. 5, Darlington, ail of bis farm stock, implemeats, etc. Sale at 1 p. mi. Theo. M. Siemon, Auctioneer, 40-3 riday, October 27-Executons of the estate of la-le Fred Griffan, wil soul by public auction on lot 26,1 con, 9, Daliagtoa, live stock, iîplements, grain, etc. Watcb for complote liet la this paper on Ocober 19-lb or see bille. SaleI at 12.30 p. mi. Terme: Cash. Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers.1 DJu r gin' s Shoe Repair Shop, King St. W., (two doors east of Statesmïan Office,) Bowmanville, where you can get first class shoe repairing and prompt service. Keep the soles and h-eels'ia gobd repair and you protect the whole Bhoo. Hi. C. DJurgin Bandmaster Ghamber Commerce Band 10 ]bs, Granulated Sugar," St. Law- rence >78c Lipton's Tea in pkgs. 55e lb Tiger Brand Red Salmon, taîl tins 29c each Fresh Seedless Raisins in bulk 20c lb White Clover Honey, full sections, 25c each Natural Figs, very choice 20c lb Libby's Pork &Beans, large tins, 2 for 25e Men's Heather Ail Wool Work Socks, 39c per pair Men's Plain Blue Overalîs, Lennox Make, sizes 36 te 42, To Clear at $1,69 Men's Work Shirts in Khaki and some with stripes, just a f ew of these left at $1.00 Ilen'q, Black Cashmere l0½,2 and il at Hose, sizes 39c pr YOU WANT ONE It must be a good one of course! A good what? Why a Phonograph. What is a good Phonog'raph? It is a source of enjoyment for the whole family, and a means of a musical education, obtainable in no other way. It is flot a machine which pro- Iduces a lot of noise from the re- Icords played, but one which truly Ireproduces the violin or voice, or band, or whatever the artists have put into the re-ardr, The "Gerbard Heîntzman Phonovgraph" jis unexcelled for its abilitytre p o u e a l k n s o u y i o refo r i t s c l e a r n e s s a n d m e l l o w n e s s of tone.1 Demonstrations froc eveiry day AT Kerslake',s Drug Store Phone 49 Bowmanville Agents forStarr Gennett Recordé Double Sided 65e LOWER PRIC-ES.- BIGGER BUSINESS 1 Irresistible values cornbined with prompt satisfactory service are the magnets that are drawing splendid fail business to al departments of the West End HouQe. The real values which we emphasize miean quality as well as low-price. We wculd suggest flot only reading, our advts each week, but shop at our store regularlyi Our Bigger Business Campaign which' we started last month has brought many new customers to this store who are spreading the glad tidings to others "That you save by buying at McMurtry's"., Speci*als- for Frriday & Saturday, October 6-7 w'"You Save by ]Buying at McMurtry's" Bleached Sheeting,- in ail widths, reg. 85c, Sale Price 65c yard 42 inch Circular Pilloxv Cotton, reg. 60c, Sale Price 45c yard Bibb Aprons, in ail shades and* pat- terns, reg. 85c, Sale Price 59c each 27 inch Ripplette, suitable for House Dresses and Aprons, reg. 80c, Sale Price 25c per yard 28 inch Galatea in ail shades, reg. 35e, Sale Price 25c yard EmbrQidery. Insertion and Beading, reg. up to 35c, Sale Price 15c yard Ladiles' Aprons and House, Dresses with braid trimmIng, reg. $1.48, S ale Price $1.35 each 44 inch by 23 inch Bleached Bath To-weis with coiored borders, reg. $1, ,75c each 28 inch Bleached Table Damask, reg. $1.75, Sale Price $1.59 yard 36 inch Checked Scrim in Cream only, reg. 45ê, Sale Price 35c yard 36 inch- Chintz, in ail shades and pat- terns, reg. 39c, Sale Price 35c yard <1 Nice Juicy Oranges 35e dozen Apples for, cooking, large basket 40e Onions, Red or Yellow', large basket, 50cecd Turni.ps, fine cookers, 3 for 10Oc Gold, Comfort, P. & G., or Surprise, 7 Bars for 49c Toilet Paper, large roll 4 oz., 6 for 25C Watch Our Windows for Other Specials - Men's Natural Wool Shirts and Draw- ers, reg. $2.25, To Clear at $1.59 Corne in and see our prices in Faîl and Winter Underwear before buying. We handie a complete range of Stanfeld's Unshrinkable Underwear. Also see our range of Sweaters and Sweater Coats for men and boys' in ail colors and sizes at reasonabie prices. In Que- Mcvuv uoLi. nSun- OrH.NE 83 B-0WMACO., LLd fr1 "You Save by Buying at MeMurtry'y-s" "ou Save by Buyling at McMurtry 's" PHONE83 BOWMANVILLE