4L BOYLANj wishes to aunounce that she is prepared to ta1çe orders fr DRESSMAKING Ladies' own materia1s made up. Çliuich Street cdo Mrs. E. R. Bounsal 44.-2w WHEN SHOPPING You are invited to visit our store any time and in- speet the splendid assort- ment of Goods suitable for Christmas Gifts are now on cUplay. Alex. Elliopt 1 J-eeer Bowmanvlle $p19.75 $P19.75 Extraordinary Value In Women's and Misses' Coats %$19q75 We have purchased for $"19.75 quick selling com- m~encîng Thursiay morning, November lst., a qiuantity of Ladies' and lMisses' Coats-made of the finest Velour, lined throughout, some trixwmed with'Beaveriniýe and guaranteed ini every respect. ~.These coats are considered extiwa good value at $25.OO 1zut the/exceptioinally low price of $19.75 make<-them evein more attractive. We believe this value cannot be duplicated., Mak ,e your choice early. kt will pay you. Six different styles, a host of dîff erent shades. COMMENCING THURSDAY MORNING $19.75 Pay Cash And Buy Fo~r Less S. *. NMasori & Son Dry Gonds and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Phone 106 Bowinanville -f:ýF Mi. ad Mis Jame H. Drch'ad uMisses Eleanor Shepherd sud Mr. nd rs.Jams H.Darh'ad 1Vera Keislake as best dresse-c pair Miss Eva, Providence, vlsited Mis. of ehildian,,Mr. R. J. McKessock, Fred Paitniei, Tyrone, on Suuday. .Ms .J 3akadM.J ae MerB. and M . Fred Colean an i acted as judges and Mi. Chas. Short- de Bll d M. ev.Coe.ma.n-ndridge was chaimn. .. . Messrs. J. friend, Oshawa, sud Rv su.To-ad T. Baker attended the sale of the kin, Bowmianvil, spent Suuday atoln estate at Claiemlont sand' Mi. I,ý J. Gop~dman's. . . . Mis. A. E. Brhand hopirsep..M. ilmn n isMagrtPlok A. L. Pascoe attended1x, sale at Nor- Bovvwnuville, and Mi. Bruce Honey-1 wich iu Oxford Co., and puîchase'd wail, Toronto, are visitiug Mis. W.1If oui pure bred Hlstein cows froni R. Cemns... Nurse Mary Young, a championship herd... . Mis. Fauuy Bowmanville, fs waitiug on Pastor W. Mitchell is in poor health ...,. League T. Wickett whQ is seriously ill. .iwill meet ne-,t week on Tuesday -Mi. sud Mis. L. Byam sud Doreen eeig visited friends in Canningtou onieeîg Sunilay ...... Mi. and M.fs. Taîbait Findley sud Ola, Unionville, visited ENNISKILLEN her mother, Mis. E. Vrtue... . Dr. Yeo and sister Miss J. Yeo, Toronto, Missionaîy piôgram Suuday moîn- spent the week-end with Mis. CRev.) ing was g-iven b~y Miss Elva Orchard. W. T. Wickett.... Sorry to report Recitation by Miss Annie Oké; reail- Mis. E. Virtue under the doctor's ing by Miss May Werry; reading, care. We wish ber a speedy rac6v- "Magges Crutch" by Miss Sadie ery... . Rer. E. A. Tonikin, Bowiuan- Craig; Mi'. Warry closed by prayar villa, conducted the service here ou .... .Meetiug of W., M. S. Weduesday1 Sunday morning.. The monthly Meet- a4ternoon. The~ chapter was taken ing of Tyrone W. M. S. oun Iovaiubar by Mis. A. Herring snd address by 7 tocok the f orsi of a birthday party, Rer, G. T1. MeKenzîe ý. ý.Leaguers it beiug the 15th anniversary. A enjoyed a masquerade paity at the number of the members sud their parsonage on Hallowe'en, when gane friands ware presant. After the anid a good tinie were auj oyad by all w3uah business, the f ollowing prograin Prizes were given te best disguised. was given: Heiralâa reported on Japan The Indian Maidn-Miss L. Audrew; aud Christian Stewardship; -duets, Gentleman in evening dres,-Mrs. D. Mismes Evelyn Brent sud Mary Burginaster; Charlie Glapin-Willie Biightwell; Mr,%. L. J. Goodman sud 'Wallace; Bride and groom-Mari crie Mis. R. Burgess; instrumental duet, Smith and Luella Stevens; The Mis, R. McCullougli and Misa Kath- elovms-iMi. H. illelan sud Mr. D. lean, afteî which the ladies joiued Ruigmaster; The old lady-Ernest iu a social boni, tes baeig served oni Wen-y. Al the others presant weia simall tablem decorateil for the occa- vëry well disguisad. After a hallowe'- sion. The centre fiower beiug 5aen lucheon was eujoyed the paity beautiful white elhrys-anthamuin which closed at the wee sma' hojins of the was afiterwards sent by the society iuoruiug by singing "Auld Lang who continues very ill Proceedsi Fellýws",7 ne menibers cf the $17-00. ULagua wxish to heartily thank Rer. Report cf S. S. No. 18, Darlig-G. T. Mcxenzie and Mrs. A. Herring ton, namas in cider cf meit: VI for entertaining the youug people so Cas-ýFreci Goodinu, Kathleen iwejl ... . TIhe services liera uext Sun- Gibbhs, Morley Hooper, May Camreront day will be Suuday $cholat 10 a. mn. (absent)., Sr'. v-Kathleen Mc- a nd pieaching service at 3 p.m. ow- Cullough, Leon Moore, Leverne Bur- inug te Enfield's Thanksgivimg ser- gess, Franik Hatheily, Arthur Rich- viÎe. The music by the choir Suni- ards. 'Si. III-Aunie Gardlinr, day evening, wass graatly enjoyed. Eleanor Thompson, Ivan Smith. Jr. The Maie 4uartet accompanied by III-Earl Goodman, Clarence Good- Miss Marion Orchard, soloist, rend- man, irene Camcu n(absent.) Sr. ared excellautly "Dear Lord Reinem- Il-Lorna Hooper, Alice Thompsont, ber Me". The sermon Suuday by Taddy Woodyard, Fi'ed Taylor. Jr. oui pastor, gRev G. T. McKenzie, was II-MyrtI'e Brooks, Fiancis Thomp- very inupiessive. Lack of space pie- sou, Carson Keeler, Edua Canieron vents longer report this week. sud Clarence Hatherly (absent). Jr, Mi. sud Mrs W. W. Noble sud sou 1--Lorne Annis. Si. Pi.-Adelaide Otis, Toronto, visited at Mr. Josephi Anuis, Helen Trimin, Bernica Sheck- Maitin's on Saturday.. Miss Gertie. etou, Viola Keeler, Jack Gibbs. Jr'. Oke, tewn, spent Suuday at hoe. . 1 Pr.-Niua Hcdgson. Jr. Pr. (b) -~... We welcom'e toi oui village Mi. Pi'. (a) -Florence Campbell, Doug- ente who are iesîdiug in the horne las Keeler. Mabel L. Wight, tealerez of Mrs. John Cowling. Friday and Saturday_$35] Men's 1rishi Serge Suits Men's ail w<ol Navy Blue Irish Serge &iits for men who desire a dressy suit and oue that wil give the utniost in wear, fast colors and new models, for ouly $1 9.75 Friday & Saturday BQYS' OVERCOATS We have a large range of Boys' ýOvercoats,~ made in the new models with the raglan sleeve, heavy 318 seanis and piped seanie, in popular blanket cloth and ail the new shadem, lovatt, fawn tans, big, warni and coin- very beat in wear and satisfac- tion. A large stock to choose from at $13.50, $16.50, $20.00 $22.50, $25.00 It will pay you to visit oui store bafore buying. BOYS' STOCKINGS In fine and course wvýeave, ail wool caûshinere and worsteds, 65c, 75c, 85c, $1.00 pair 3Doôrs East of Standard Bank MEN'S OVERCOATS Don',tfail to see the large range of Mein's OvercQats we are show-. mng at prices frorn $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 Big warm comfortejble coats tlhat are sure te meet with your approval, in ail the wanted cal- ors and patternm, and made by the best firnis at $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 Friday and Saturday Boys' Ail WooI Jerseys In light or heavy-weights, any style and solid or conmbînatUi shades frois $1-50 to $3.'00 each Men's Séparate Trousers 15% DISCOUNT A large range of Men's fine and ~work trousers, ail sizes snd best quality. Friday and Saàurday 15% off Regular Prices Johnstons ~BOWMANVLJ2 . OSHAWA BOYS' SUITS 3 Special liues on Friday and Saturday $6.95, $8.95, $9.75 Mcn's Sweater Coats A. line of Men'm Jumbho Kuit Sweater Coatm, very heavy in a lovely fawu ehade on 'Frday & Saturday $5 ea Men's Sweate Coats A liner of A,1 WoolSweteri Coats, lu grey, bro'wn, cuaroon sud conibluation shades, regular up te $8,50 on sale Fridlay & Satiurday $6.75 MEN'S NECKWEAR A lina of Meu'g Neelc Ties, new sliades and best quality silk, Regu1ar, $$150for $1.00 Regular $1.00 for 75c A large stock of Men's Pyjamas anid niglitgowns, heavy quality flanneletta, $1 .75, $2.00, $2-50, $3.00 each Phone 271 i s v ý o , , , , ý . ý.. 5 , ý - , ý , - , 'e ý 11 ý M , 11, Il ý <1 ý 1 1' ý 1, Il ý Il i 1 1 1 ý 1 1 1 1 1 1 lý . 1 1 Il , ý , - ý, ý 1 ý lm 771- Chcen Pie Supper an(,toCe"to01 No'v. ith-Thanks,-,ivng Day. Mr. anvd rs. W. J. Cole and son Dr. F. L. CJole, Mr. F. A. CJole and son Fairbairn, Toronto spent the! week-end at Mr. E. H. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Taylor an~d Miss Jennie and MiessIrene McCofflyl and Mr'. Frank Taylor, Oshawa, Sun- dayed at Mr. A. * Trull's. AUCTION SALES Tuesçlay, Novembèr 13--Auction sale of 60 beaoffehossrn- rs ad yong ate, the , prperty oersivendenony at, lthe4 on. 4, of Oiver TwnshiplotSalecoat 4 ohtclo Towsharp. U alems. Se bis. Wm. Maw, Auctioneer. Auct ion Sale Household Furniture and Bungalow Equipment William~ J. Challis, Auctioneer, lias reerved instructions from Messrs. A. M. Hardy and L. J. Clayton,"to sel hy public auction at Mr. A. M. Hardy's House IOntario St.,, Bowmanville SaturIày, November lOth at 1 p. nm. sharp, the following: Happy Thought Range; Kitchen Chairs and Tables; Refricerator; Dining-room, Parlor, Bedroonm and¶ Hal Funitre;Window Blinds and C u t is; D ishes and Ktchen U ten- suls; Lawzi Mower; For'ks and Shovels; and other articles too num- erous to mention; 6 Carpetsa nd .nuniber of Pietures. At the same time and place, 1ýhe contents of Mr. Claytén's Bungalow iwill also be sold, consisting of Solid IOak Tables; Bent Wood Chairs; Dieli- es; Silverwaire; Trays; Lighting Fix- tures; 2 Burner Electric Stove; 2~ HtAirthegdasr e henrt nk tces.e Asoth irRgs rshort the sanke. will stat promptly at 1 o'clck p. m* TERMS-CASH Report of S. S. No. 8. Darlington, 1 or October, naines in eider of ±nerit : MAIPLE GROVI Sr. IV-Ruby Phali and James Han--'____ c:ock (e quai), Sadie Muir, Aima Mr. sand jMrs. Gd-rnfitSy] Potter, Madeline Ceurtice. rV- Eas u ~rk, Basae Une, Sain Gay, E4lith Balfon, ecebprn, a çviitrsat tMr. Noble Essery, VelumaGay, Jack Cornish dayMissiol tvn t Fergus Kinsnman, John Wilkins. Si. days with her aunt, Miss 1 III-Mona, Kinsmnan, Uarry Gay, Gor- at Clarkson and relative's don Brown, William Everson, Mil-. ... W. M. S. held 'thp an dred Brock, Beatrice Allun, Howard ing on Tuesa~y afterno Peterson, Willie Bickle, IKenneth Sommé Hal whenten qýîlts Peterson, John.Terry. Jr. III--Willhe ai and boupàady for Rizneek, Leonard Courtice, Gladys . .Mr. John L.ee, daught Brock, Archie Muir, Annie Wilkins, Kedron, Mr. Chas. Fox, Tc ilazel Qlke, Claie Courtice, Douglas ited the fçouier's - piece, Coifrtice, Gladys Bickle, Willie Kon- Fr,-,nman on Saturda. .. opciKennetbh Essery, NoIrmanm hamÇÇ Woodville, is visitir Walter. Sr. 1II-Jack Gay, Eva Cour- 1M.'aihelGaan tice, Veina Found, Jr. 11-Maeion Mr,_CampbllGraham Travail, Robert Courtice, Hazel Wal- ter, Clave Kinsman, 'Walter Shoitt, ENFIEJ.D Norah Adams, Lorna Barber, Elsie Courtice, Helen Wilkins, Gerald Come to Enfielil Noveý Peteison. Si. I-Dora Rizneck, to the hot supper and he Mary Konopachi, Curtis Geaîing IMaids' Association. Teq Guejda Trinible, Ross Oke, Ray ceit 40c. Ton oor concei TeAy Alfred Welsh. Jr 1-Bernice duction for children .. Gay, Elva Kinsmnan, Robert Barber, Bray recently sold* a han Doris Trirnble, George Shortt, Hariy of Clydesdale Fillies, 3 ai Bickle, Alice Rizneck, Edith Alliu, old to David MeMillan, 1 Mabel Walter. Si. Pr.-Aivella Trini- Mr. Hoskin Smith, Mis. ble, Sadie Allun, Florence Wilkins, miston and Miss Myrtle Nan Nichols, WilIie Nichols. have been visiting at Bol C. E. Williamson, L. J. Pierson, . . Mrs. .H. Trull and Mis. Teachers. humn, Harirrony, visiteil at Pasce's... .Rev. C. C. M SALEM B. A., will pieach hae A* very anjoyable e ig was 7 p. ..Young PeopIl eveiug meeting was held lu theac -ý ý, - < e