Greetings ! I (OS I + -.SC-0 tyfE extend to all our friends and customers our best wishes for a Happy and 'Prosperous cbféïP Year. I W. T. cAllen 'Pig 20 Pookstore WMMMM § ss Ï3SZ BOWMANVILLE GOING EAST. Express Express Passenger focal Passenger Mail : Daily 8.62 a. m. 10.18 „ 8.36 p. m. 6.49' „ 7.18 , 9,68 . STATION. GOING WEST 4.22 a. 7.02 îExpress Local Local Passenger ;PM»enger m 9.45 „ 1.38 p.m. 7-19 „ Fancy Sweets and Cakes We have made extra preparation preparation for our Holiday trade so that our customers are sure of a large variety, best quality and prices reasonable. Try our Moir's Chocolates Home-made Taffy Fancy Cooking Let us be your cooks while you are busy shopping and getting ready for Xmas. A choice stock of cakes, pastry and bread always ready. J. A. Milne, Phone 97 Bowmanyille Happy New Year ! Skaters, Attention ! The Fun Is On. ièure during the Winter. Fpherson's LIGHTNING HITCH The Best Hockey Boots for the smallest investment is our aim, and the wonderful sales we are making making is the best evidence of our success. c arry a large stock and great ^HJ^ty. Prices from $1.50 to $3.50. "W 6 specialize o n McPherson s «Lightning Hitch," the best known Hockey Boots in Canada. id R. Foley 12 Bowmanville 108 N0X A COLD store BOWMANYILLE, JAN. 1, 1914 Christinas Visitors. _We have studied the matter of )rfc and quality to increase your m î* the number <>f> the prescription tbevs tne ^ W ondçmfl doctor. once #ttb ^ n r*2ah; relieves asthma and XTleiist cough medicine ' - âsc.per : 44 -- jpecal Christmas Visitors. Rev. and Mrs. W. N. Arnold in Toronto. Mr Leslie Irwin at his home inXindsay. Mr. L. S. Brown at his home in Cadmus- Mr. Howard Varcoe, Toronto, at home, Mr. C. C. Garside at his home in Peter- boro. Miss Maggie Crossey, North Bay, at home. Miss Marjorie McCabe, |Toronto, at home. Miss Olive Mayer, Toronto, at hér father's. Mr. A. B. Couch, Montreal, at his father's. Miss Julia Sinclair, Toronto, at Mrs. A. Christie's. Miss Elva James, Oshawa, with relatives relatives here. Mr. Ezzie Knight, Hamilton, at Mrs. Tas. Knight's. Mr. Reginald Jolliffe, Toronto University, University, at home. Mr. W. McLaughlin, Agincourt, at Mr. W. B. Pinch's. Mr W Willis, Toronto, with his sister, Mrs. W. Maynard. Mr, and Mrs. Hinkson, Harmony, at Mr. Robt. Holmes. Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Blyth, Hawthorne, at Mr. C. Rehder's. Miss Ada Silver, Toronto, with her sister, sister, Miss Alice Silver. Rev. and Mrs. T. W. Jolliffe with their daughter at Havelock. Dr. and Mrs. W. Tennant, Peterboro, at Mrs. W. G. Glover's. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Osborne, Whitby, at Mr. J. N. McDougall's. Mrs. M. Connors with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Gilchrist, Belleville. Rev. and Mrs. Awdrey L. Brown, Toronto, Toronto, at Mr. John Foster's. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williams with his brother John in Port Hope. Miss Maud Clemence, Toronto, with her sister, Mrs. T. C. Bragg. Mrs. E. Mott, Toronto, is visiting her daughter, Mrs, F, F, Morris. Mr. and Mrs. G. j. Rôwè, Toronto, with his mother Mrs. J. C. Rowe. Mr. M. Roenigk and Mr. Ed. Hinds, Wexford, at Mr. T- Roenigk. Mrs. Henderson, Lorraine, Ohio, with her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Pearson. Miss M. Armour, of the Registry Office, with her brother in Toronto. Miss M. A. Bunner with her brother, Rev. W. A. Bunner, Trenton. Mr. Sydney Barrett and son Herman, Toronto, at Mr. H. Creeper's. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bîâr and Miss Helen Beith, Ottawa, at Dr. A. Beith. Miss Lena Taylor of the Hospital training training staff, at her home at Solina. Mr. Arthur Bragg and bride, St. Marys visiting relatives in this vicinity. Mr. Chas. Painton, Netherhall, Sask., and Mrs Fitchett, Toronto, at home. Master Herbert VanNest with his sister, Mrs. Norman Wright, Blackstock. j Miss Viola Gilfiilan, Orono, with her grandmother's, Mrs. J. J. Gilfiilan. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Elliott, Mr. Alec Lyle, Toronto, at Mr. John Lyle's. Miss Mary Sanders, Oshawa, visiting her grandfather, Mr. John Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wright and family, Blackstock, at Mrs. John VanNest's. Miss N. Robson, Berlin, with her brother, brother, Mr. Thos. Robson, photographer. Mr. Harold Sleeman, Port Hope, at Mr. W. È. Jewell's, Pleasant View Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Anderson and sons and Mr. Wes. Garner at London. Mrs. J. T. Colwill and Miss Minnie Col will with Mr. W. J. Colwill, Toronto. Mrs. W. Street, Oshawa, Miss Mary Street, Toronto, with Mrs. M. A. Washington. Washington. Mr. and Mrs. J. Davidson and family, Calgary, Alta., at her brother's Mr. A. E. Gilders. Master Garfield Brimacombe, Toronto, with his grandmother, Mrs. Rd. Brimacombe. Brimacombe. * Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hoskin and daughter, daughter, Jefferson, at his mother's, Mrs. John Hoskin. Mrs. J. C. Vanstone, Miss May and Mr. Byron S. Vanstone, Toronto, at Mr. F. C. Vanstone's. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Battle and daughter daughter Grace, Lindsay, with her mother, Mrs. John Mutton. Mrs. J. A. Johnston and Mrs. J. Gilfiilan Gilfiilan and daughter Viola, at Mr. J. J. Gi Allan's, Orono, Miss Margaret and Allen Ball, Toronto, Toronto, at their grandfather's, Mr. W. F. Allen, Beech Ave. Mr. and Mrs. John Foster are spending, New Years with their daughter, Mrs. A. L. Brown, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tucker and family, Oshawa, Mr. J. E. Bottrell, Toionto, at Mr. Thos. Bottrell's. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Knowlton and family and Miss Marjorie King, Toronto, at Major W. C. King's. Miss Myrtle Wright, Blackstock, holidaying holidaying with her grandmother, Mrs. John VanNest, Victoria Villa. ' zm. »nd Mrs. Clarke Bennett, Mr. W. Adams and-Mr. Lorenzo Gamsby with Mrs. Len Gamsby, Orono. Mr. Frank Alien, Eiora, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Horsey and Miss Hilda Horsey, Oshawa, at Mr. Rd. Allen's,. Mr. Ed. F. Weeks, Foreman, The Journal, St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weeks, Toronto, with relatives. Misses Ethel and W'mnie Brittain, Toronto, Toronto, and Mr. Fred Brittain, Oshawa^ Rev. and Mrs. *. F. Chapman, Omemee, at Mr. Levi 'Morris'. Mr* a*\d Mfrs. John McGill, Toronto, Mrs. John Gaud and Mr. and Mrs. Motley Wilkins, Courtiçe, at Mrs. R. Windatt's. Mr. John Rice home from Ottawa. Mr. Harley Percy, Toronto, at home. Mr L Barry with relatives in Kingston. Mr. Alf. Pennington, Toronto, at home. Miss Lizzie Connors, Marmora, at home. Mr. Chas. Worden, Roleau, Sask., at home. Mr. J. Howard Percy, Toronto, at home. _ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fennel and family in Colborne. Mr Arthur Wright, Hamilton, at Mr Thos Tod's. Major P. J. Rowe and son, Whitby, at his mother's. - Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Stevens, Peterboro, with relatives. Dr J C Devitt and family with his par ents at Cadmus. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mutton with relatives relatives in Colborne. Mrs. E. I. Osborne with her sister, Mrs. Jas. Sunter, Toronto. Mr. Roy Warnica, Normal School, North Bay, at home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jewell, Buffalo, N. Y., with relatives. Dr and Mrs G C Bonnycastle with relatives relatives at Campbellford. Mr. Roy H. Rickard, Victoria University, University, Toronto, at home. Mrs Jas Gale and sons Alan and Ross with friends in Toronto. Mrs. McKay, Linden Valley, with her sister, Mrs. F H Bounsall. Mr. N. E. Jennings, Port Hope, at his lather's, Mr. Wm. Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Trenouth, Norwood, Norwood, at Mr. R. Trenouth's. Mr. and Mrs. James Scobell, Ottawa, at his father's, Mr. S. B. Scobell. Mr. W. Prower, Bank of Montreal, Montreal, at Mr. W. B. McMurtry. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Freeland and daughter, Toronto, at Mr. R. Jarvis'. Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Haddy and Mr.C. H. Haddy, Toronto, at Mr. F. A. Haddy. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Percy and daughter Ruth, Toronto, with the Misses Percy. Miss Marjorie Burrows, Newcastle, spent the holidays with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. E. Geo. Hart and family, Harmony, spent Sunday at Mr. L. Roach's. Miss Grace Tremeer, Lindsay, with her sister, Mrs. F. A. Foster, Norwood Place. Miss Elva Rutherford and Miss Clara Robbins, Toronto, at Mr. W. G. Robbins'. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Tilley with their daughter, Mrs. A. N. Mitchell, Hamilton. Capt. and Mrs. E. T. Wingate, Toronto, at her grandmother's, Mrs. D. Galbraith. Mr. and Mrs. R. Jeffery and Mr. Ira Burnham, Toronto, at Mr. Chas. Burnham's. Burnham's. Mr. Harper McClung and son Orville, and Miss Ida Parker, Midland, with Mrs. J. C. Elliott. Mrs. (Rev.) S. T. Bartlett, Toronto, Miss Fanny and Amy Hellyai', Clinton, at Mr. John Hellyar's. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bain, Toronto, Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Trewin and son, Oshawa, at Mr. Wm. Trewin's. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williams, Church- st., spent a very pleasant Christmas at their son-in-law's, Mr. J. C. Trull, Base Line. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mason, Misses Stella and Inez Mason, Toronto, Mr. C. H. Mason, Preston, at Mr. N.S. B. James' and other relatives. jrjD* FLETCHER'S Mr. David Morrison, Jr., is home from S.P.S., Toronto. / Miss Marion VanNest is home from Peterboro Normal school. You can save money by buying at McMurtry's McMurtry's big January sale. R. A. Mulholland is opposing H. T. Bush for Mayor of Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bounsall are visiting visiting relatives at Indianapolis, Ind. See the famous Jaeger sweater coats at Mayer's--no better on the market. Mrs. W. W. Dickinson is attending the wedding of her nephew at Colborne. Four cattle men were fined $60.32 fo creating disturbance on a railway train. We heartily and sincerely congratulate Mr. F. M. Field, K.C., Cobourg, on election election as President of Ontario Bar Association. Association. This is a worthy honor conferred on an estimable citizen of our „ Counties' Capital. Mr. H. Parsons, editor and proprietor of The Observer, Port Perry, has com pleted a half-century as publisher of that staunch Conservative journal. He promises promises good service for many years and we wish him continued success and the fat of the land for many years to come. Mr and Mrs John Rice entertained a house pariy at Xmas. Among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Byrne, Messrs Hor ton and Norman Bryne, St. Catharines, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Rutherford, Mr. War- riner and Miss Lenore Rutherford, Galt, it being an annual gathering of the familv. McMurtry's always sell goods as advertised; advertised; read the sale bill. A goodly number of skaters were present present at the opening of the Bowmanville Arena Saturday night. Band was in at tendance. The feature of the evening was the many falls cansed by poor ice bui: Manager Taylor promises holeproof ice in future. A check room has been addec to the rink's appointments. Closing exercises were held in all divisions divisions of the Central school Friday after noon when over 200 visitors witnessed the interesting programs given by scholars including reciting, reading, singing, drills etc. Rooms were elaborately and prettily decorated. Attractive Christmas trees bore numerous presents for pupils anc teachers were not forgotten. Mrs. Clive Betts, formerly Miss Edna King of Bowmanville, received on Friday afternoon for the first time since her marriage, marriage, when a great number of ladies took advantage of this opportunity to welcome welcome the charming young bride to Calgary. Calgary. Mrs. Betts received her guests handsomely gowned in shadow lace, with overdress of white charmeuse, made with a Medici collar of real lace. The tea table was prettily arranged with a Cluny lace tea cloth, centered with a shower of yellow chrysanthemums in a French silver silver basket. Mrs. L. H. Baker, in blue charmeuse with picture hat to match, poured tea during the afternoon. Those assisting in the tea room were Miss Constance Constance Sanderson, in Alice blue crepe, hat to match; Miss Sylvia Johnson, in dark green velvet, velvet hat to match; Miss Humer Greenwood, in flame-colored crepe, large black velvet hat with flame- colored plumes; and Miss Barbara Weaver, Weaver, in a dainty white embroidered lingerie frock and white hat --Calgary News. Having had numerous requests for the use of an ambulance, we have added one to our equipment and it is ready for calls on short notice. Phone io. L. Morris & Son. Notices of Births 28 costs? Marriages SO costs; Deaths, BO costs, each issertios. Whes fsseral cards are printed at this office, issertios free. BIRTHS. Kemp--in Oshawa, Dec. 4th, to M r. and Mrs. Frank Kemp, a son. Pollock--At Goderich, Dec. 17th, to Rev. and Mrs. John Pollock, a daughter--Doiothy Alice. MARRIAGES Thrasher--Dineen--In Oshawa, Dec. 20th, by Rev. E. E. Sayles. Ludwick Thrasher, Oshawa, and Lily Dineen, Chicago. Todd--BowiNS-r-At the Methodist parsonage, Orono, by Rev. J. A. McKeen, Dec. 24th, Mrs. Celia Bowins, and John Todd, both of Pontypool. Finney--Watts--In Newcastle, Dec. • 25th, by Rev. C. H. Lowry, Bertha, daughter of Mr. Jos. Watts, Newcastle, and Mr. Harry Finney, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Hogarth--Baker--At "Elmvale Farm" Solina Dec. 31, by Rev. C. W. Barrett, Mr. James D. Hogarth and Miss Edith M., eldest daughter of Mr. Thos. Baker, both of Solina. Henley--Scott--In Calgary, Dec. 23, by Rev. Charles Bishop, B.A., Katharine Lowrie (Kit-tie), daughter of George J. Scott, and Mr. Norman C. Henley, all formerly of Oshawa. Cullis--CULL1S--In Camborne, Dec. 25th, by Rev. J. O. Totten, Mr. Wm. H. Cullis. Fenelon Falls, and Miss Harriett Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Richard Cullis, Camborne. Freeman--Snowden--At the residence of the bride's parents, Dec. 29, by Rev. S. F. Dixon, Mr. Harry G. T. Freeman, and Miss Lola May, eldest daughter of Mr. Thos. Snowden, both of Darlington. Darlington. Lymer--McSorley--At the Methodist parsonage, parsonage, Bowmanville, Dec. 29, by Rev. H. B. Kenny, Mr. Thomas Lymer, and Miss Ida McSorley, daughter of late John McSorley, both of Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Brown--Rayfield--At the residence of the bride's uncle, Dr. H. J. Culp, Spadina-ave, Toronto, Toronto, Miss Lucy M. Raytield, Camilla, and Mr. Wm. F. Brown, eldest son of Mr. Samuel Brown, Newcastle. Walker--COLLACUTT--At the Methodist Parsonage, Parsonage, Bowmanville, Dec. 23rd, by Rev. H - B. Kenny, Mr. Harry B. Walker, Bowmanville, and Miss Elsie M., daughter of Mr. W. J. Collacutt, Darlington. Yellowlees--Pascok--At the residence of the bride's parents, Dec. 25, by Rev. C. W. Bar rett. assisted by Rev. E. Tink, Mr. John W. Yellowlees Yellowlees and Miss Ruby Sophia, daughter of Mr. John Pascoe, both of Darlington. DEATHS Hulett--In Orono, Dec. 20th, Samuel Hulett, NESTLETON Shop early at McMurtry's during January January big sale. Mr J D Keachie, Toronto, was in town Wednesday calling on old friends. McMurtry's are showing some very fine English down quilts at special prices. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamblyn are spending spending a few months with their son at Clinton. Clinton. Mrs. Burk and Miss Burk, Queen-st., will not receive on first Tuesday in January. January. Mr. Edgar Bedford has returned home from Tessier, Sask., and will spend the winter here. Mr. and Mrs. William Edger were in Toronto last week visiting his mother, who is very ill. Are you square with creditors who have trusted you ? If not get so before 1913 ends and be happy. Reeve Alex Weatherston, Warkworth, was in town Tuesday. He is a likely candidate candidate for the Wàrdenship. Couch, Johnston & Cryderman call special special attention to their big. stock and big value in fine Furs of all kinds--see them. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur T. Woodley and two children, Langham, Sask., are visiting his father, Mr. Thos. Woodley and other relatives here. Miss Ella Wight entertained a number of her friends Friday evening last in honor of her brother and sisters who are spending spending their, holidays at home. Miss Percy held a recital for her piano pupils at her home on Saturday afternoon. After the program refreshments were served and a pleasant time enjoyed, We believe we are showing the finest and most up^to-date stock of Ladies' coats shown by~any house outside the cities. Couch, Johnston & Cryderman. Mr. Andrew Pennington was in Toronto Toronto Wednesday attending the, funeral of his sister-in-law, the late Mrs. Francis Goyne, who died in Winnipeg, Dec 2/. Miss Ethel McQueen is spending the holidays at her home in Owen Sound Monday afternoon while out walking she fell and broke her arm, but is doing well as can be expected. On January 5th, 1914. the Canadian Northern Rv will inaugurate a through fast freight service between Toronto, Ottawa, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec, according to an official announcement, Pr, Dandeho'à two articles to farmers and orctiardists, Thoughts on Education, The New Rural Life, The Old School House, The Old English Ballad, Dream of Home, Diet in Winter, Hen Barker's Horse Trade and other interesting matter on inside pages. The boys held their first hockey practice practice at the rink Friday night Frank William# William# was the only player -of last year s team tint, nibet of the players being juniors. juniors. Among the hew material Roger Bird was the meet conspicuous. Some strenuous work will have to be indulged in if the tèw expecte;take in Mr. Ben Greenburg made a flying visit to Nestleton on Tuesday. Mr. Herman and Miss Rilda Samells are visiting Darlington friends. Nestleton Station choir returned from Enniskillen reporting a splendid time. Rev. J. C. Tibb took charge of the work on the Methodist circuit for Rev. I. Snell who was taking anniversary services services in Enniskillen. The Xmas tree concert held in the Presbyterian Church met with very good success. The program given by local talent assisted by Miss Della Nesbitt and friend, Miss Richards, O L C, Whitby, was very good. Mr. Leonard Joblin sang a couple of selections in good voice which the audience duly appreciated; proceeds $25.00. Xmas visitors: Miss Winnie Heaslip, Peterboro, at home; Misses McVittie, Toronto, Toronto, at Mr. Lewis Fallis'; the Williams familv Xmas reunion at Mr. John Samells'; Samells'; the Prout family at Mr. Geo. Nesbitt's; Nesbitt's; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. A. Payne, Toronto, at Mr. James Gordon's; Mr. J. M. Emerson in Erie, Pa; Miss H. Campbell home for.holi- days; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Averil, Janetville, with friends here; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Emerson at Oakwood. BLACKSTOCK. condition Friday Rev J C Tibb preached in the Methodist Methodist church Sunday, Rev I Snell preaching anniversary sermons in Enniskillen. Thankoffering services in the Anglican church Sunday were well attended. Rev J H Kidd.preached two very able sermons. Special music was furnished by the choir. Dont miss the entertainment on New Year's night under auspices of Anglican church. Methodist anniversary Sunday was a decided success. His many friends were delighted to see and hear Rev J R Butler again. Proceeds of thankoffering $80. Xmas evening the hall was packed and all enjoyed the program. The musical selections selections given by Mr and Mrs Renwick and Master jack and Miss Sanderson, also the recitations.by Miss Beattie were rendered in an excellent manner and highly appreciated. appreciated. The "Buttermilk Hollow Surprise Party" was very amusing and created many hearty laughs. Proceeds $74. Holiday visitors: John Forder, wife and daughter Vera in Peterboro; Cnas Taylor and V Beattie, Bdbcaygeon, at S A Fer- UTm Farffticnn. *r. Rattleford. k, with his numerous friends; Morrell Montgomery, Fred Marlow, John Hooey, Roy Ferguson, Floyd apd Fred Hall, Miss Phemia and Bertram Hooey, Toronto, at their homes; Miss Ella Nesbitt ^nd Miss Richards, Whitby, Irwin and P Werry, Bowmanville. at Win Nesbitt's; Norman E Wright and familv at Bowmanville; Mrs Clarence Fallis ann family, Cartwright, Man, at her father's, W J Holmes; Ryeraea McNally, Citv, at home; Eber Stouff ville, at home; Robt Kno: Mr Patterson and wife, Norw j jobb's; Myrtle Devitt, Toronto* Mr Husk and wife, and Misse! ' Lindsay, at Win Patton's; Camp and Rupert Worry, Man., at home; Pgticuxal aged 57 years. BlCKLE--In Whitby township, Dec. 18, Henry Bicklë, aged 84 years. Piper--At 379 Shaw-st, Toronto, Dec. 27, John Piper, in his 60th year. Mutton--In Cobourg, Dec. 26th, Thos. Mutton, aged 85 years. Interred at Bowmanville. McNeil--In Clarke, Dec. 25th, Mary Jane Cowan, .relict of late Thos. McNeil, aged 84 years. Long--Suddenly in Port Hope, Dec. 30, Thos. Long, in his 74th year. Brother of Geo. M. Long, Orono. Abernethy--At "Montrose Farm", Darlington, Dec. 27th, Margaret Rae, beloved wife of James Abernethy, in her 83rd year. Late of Stonehaven, Stonehaven, Scotland. Goyne--In Winnipeg, Dec. 27, Ada Louise Saunders, widow of the late Francis Goyne, in her 61st year. Funeral from W. H. Stone's Chapel, 32 Carlton-st, Toronto, Wednesday, Dec. 31st at 2.30 p m to Mount Pleasant Cemetery. 'Lest We Forget' E. R. BOUNSALL, 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 EVAN H. McLEAN BARRISTER MONEY TO LOAN ETC., OFFICES BOWMANVILLE. NEWCASTLE. Bonnsall's Block, Conlson's Block, Tuesday, Thursday, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday. Friday. M ONE Y FOUND--Enquire of F. Jv Cole, barber, barber, Bowmanville. 52-tf RT SOUVENIR PARLOR COOK STOVE FOR l SALE--In good condition. Apply to Thos. 1 Heighton, King-st West. Bowmanville. 52 3 R OOM AND BOARD--For two ladies and two gentlemen. Apply to Miss Kkrslake, Cor. Odell and Prospect-st, Bowmanville. 51 3* Y OUR NAME--Have yonr name painted on your store front, office window or glass sign, in beautiful gold leaf or silver letters. Address, Address, Percy Piper, Bowmanville. 52tf ATCH LOST--Ladies' silver wrist watch between post office and rubber factory, on Saturday Dec. 27. Finder please leave at Statesman office and receive reward. ltf w UGGY CUSHION LOST-- Fawn whipcord cushion between Bowman House and G.T.R. station. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at Glover's Livery, Bowmanville. 52tf B' F ARM FOR SALE.--240 acres, north half of lots 31, 32, 33, in the 3rd Con, of Haldimand, situated 7 miles from Cobourg station, 2J miles from village of Baltimore, on good road with mail delivery every day. First class brick house heated with furnace. 25 acres ofhard wood timber, 14 acres of pine and cedar with creek, 2 wells. Barn 100x35 with, stable underneath. Well fenced. Can have possession any time. 20 acres of fall crop in, 90 acres in grass and fall ploughing almost done. Will sell on easy terms to wind up estate. A. E. Cru.iksh'ank, R.M.D. 2, Baltimore, Ont. 44-13*ns Brick; Residence For Sale. The Elite Grocery x r Leads in Réducing the Cost of Living X Last Week our Saturday Specials were the talk *©f the town and were the means of saving our customers many dollars. dollars. To make sure you are getting your groceries at the lowest possible prices be sure to come and get our prices first. Our prices always talk--but they made an extra loud noise of praise by our customers last week. We are not publishing publishing prices this week but drop in the store and see our X goods. We wish our customers a very Happy and Prosperous New Year. Snowden 6a Painton The Elite Grocery - Bowmanville, Ont. § New Year Greetings ! ym E EXTEND to all our triends and patrons our best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. We thank our customers for having made the year 1913 one of the best in our history and cordially invite a share of your support and patronage during the coming year of 1914. 1 /■> T-- n. Z"> Z*\ Opp. Post Office I^ILL OC LU, ■ Bowmanville The house and grounds owned and occupied by T. W. Jolliffe, Liberty-st., Bowmanville, brick house containing seven rooms and attic, heated by Pease furnace; stable for two horses, drive house, fowl house and cow _ shed; large garden, abundance of fruit. A desirable property. Will sell at a reasonable price. For further information information apply to the owner on the premises. ltf From 19 St. John--Bristol From Wed. Jan. 14 S. W. cMason & Son thank all their customers for their liberal patronage during the past year and wish for all a very HAPPY and PROSPEROUS PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Phone 106 Bowmanville si -ïjgÿÿC •X; m Wrm ÜÜ V :.:T, Wed. Jan. 16 Wed. Jan. 28 Royal Edward Royal George Royal Edward Royal George Boyal Edward Royal George Royal Edward Royal George Royal Edward to Montreal Foil-particulars and tickets from- ' - : ; M. A. JAMES, Bowmanville, Agent. Wed. Feb. 26 Wed. Mar; 11 Wed. Mar. 25 Wed, Apr. 8 Wed. Apr. 22