T j?» 'j- -S ■ -C Get Your Xmas Fruits $ at Snowden's MOW for*the Christmas Cake and Padding. We have a very choice shipment of fresh Currants, Raisins, Peels, Shelled Walnuts, etc. The first shipment of NAVEL ORANGES arrived this week and are very excellent. Try a dozen. GRAPE FRUIT at 4 for 25c, 3 for 25c and 10c each. ,/ Do you use FEARMAN'S MINCE MEAT ?. We sell it. Farmers, we want all the ' poultry, butter and eggs you have to sell Remember it must be A1 quality. n-.' Rd. Snowden KgïïïïâK Bow man ville Have You Tried the New Home-Made Bakery ? 5$ y I 1 I 1 A FTER one month's trial the popular verdict of our customers is ' 'That Christie's Home- Made Bread is just as good as the best." It is pure, wholesome and delicious--a bread that -is healthful and appetizing. It is the bread that puts relish into y our meals. Don't take my word tor it. Try a loaf and be convinced Have the wagon call to-day Alex. Christie The Home-Made Bakery Church St. Bowmanville j z r3*5 I I I I 1 i I BNPIBIaD HAPPENING*. Miss Greta Mackey and Everett Mac- key, Kinsalc, recently visited here.... Mr. and Mrs. John Hepburn have beer, visiting at Layton.... Mr Russel Ormiston is able to be out again after being confined in bed with inflammatory rheumatism for £ short time.... There will be a Christmas tree and entertainment here in the near future. Proceeds to be given in aid of Belgium people.... Miss Ethel Gilbert, Enniskillen, was guest of Mrs. F. J. Ashton over Sunday. Have you seen the. Royal Souvenir Range ? You ought to before placing your order. Rice & Co. MAPLE GROVE. Mrs. Grace Everson has gone to Osha- wa to spend the winter with her daughter Mrs. B. J. Gay Mrs. S. Snowden, sr, is visiting her son,. Mr. S. Snowden .... Mr. Stanley Moore, Brigden, is visiting relatives relatives around here.... Mr. and Mrs. A. Burgess and family, Base Line, spent Sunday Sunday with her brother, Mr. Truman Power Rev. J. R. Butler, Cavan, will occupy the pulpit here next Sunday afternoon Mrs. S. Penfound", Courtice, Mrs. T. A. McKenzie and son David, Columbus, recently recently visited their brother, Mr. S. C. Rundle Mr. and Mrs. Will Svmons, Salem, spent Sunday at Mr. S. C. Rundle's. We will have to order another lot of Certain-teed Roofing if the weather continues continues mild--only a few rolls left. Sold only by Mason & Dale. Couch, Johnston & Cryderman are selling selling off all Ladies' Cloth Coats and Skirts at from % to Y, below regular prices. HAMPTON NEWS Messrs J. G. Burns, H. Rundle, J. G. Langmaid, J. W. Brooks, W. Bosberry, Oshawa, and W. Pickell, Courtice, returned returned from Janetvilie Friday after spending a couple of days with friends, and bagging nearly all the hares in that locality--they brought home over 70 -- At the council meeting Saturday Godson Godson Co, Toronto, made application to i build a siding across lots 16 and 17, con i 10, east of Bnrketou which was granted We extend a cordial welcome to Mr, and Mrs. O. W. Souch and their interesting interesting family to our village ... Mrs C. Horn, Miss Minnie and Master Wallace Wallace were guests of Mrs. Thos Wray, Oshawa, recently Women's Institute meeting will be held :«t the home of I Mrs. Levi Niddery to-day (Thursday) ' Dec. 3 at 2.30 p.m. Besides the ad-'-ress- s on "Frances Willard" and "A Pres^ t ut Day Need", the recent convention in Toronto will be reported by our del* egat , Mrs. J. E. L Cole. . All ladies invited. invited. Come early .... Mr. W. R. Allin has returned from Toronto after undergoing undergoing a serious operation in the General General Hosp.tal. There IS a reason why more Supreme Ranges have been sold in Durham this year. Ask Mason & Dale the reason. TYRONE NOTES Mise Nellie Guy spent the^ week-end with relatives at Oshawa... .Miss Margaret Margaret Oke, Oshawa, has been visiting Miss Katie Blackburn Master Herbert and Keith Williams, Toronto, were recent recent visitors at Mr. E. J. Burk's... .Miss Margaret Foster, town, spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Thos. VanCamp. . Base Line Christmas entertainment Dec. 22nd. If you want a new Range read Rice & Co's advt. BOLIN A DOINGS Mr. W. A. Martin, Corbyville, purchased purchased a numbdr of Shropshire shefep from Messrs. Thos. and J. Baker.... Mr. J. G Langmaid and Mr. J. W. Brooks and party succeeded in getting 69 hares on their hun' ing trip at Janetvilie The Farmers' Club meets Thursday night at 8 o'clock when Mr7 J. J Morrison. Morrison. Toronto, will be present.... Miss Mildred Penfound, Courtice, has been visiting.at Mr. J. T. Rundle's Mr. and Mrs. J. Baker and fami.y visited at Providence Sunday Mr H. Grooms, Toronto, spent the week-end at Mr. S. E, Wer. y's ...... Division meets Friday night as usual Mr. Wm. and Miss Nora Wt rry visited at "Braeside' Enfield Enfield The Women s Institute will meet in Sons' Hall on, Thursday after noon next, Dec. 10th, at 1 o clock. The report of our delegate to the convention will be given and the three quilts are to be qnilbed. Will you consider a proposition to save 50°/ 0 of your coal bill ? Ask Mason & Dale for particulars. ENNISKILLEN NEWS Visitors: Mr. Honey, Little Britain, Mr. and Mrs. R. Philp, Burketon, at the Parsonage; Parsonage; Mr. Wm. Trewin, Sr., with his daughters, Mesdames Will, and Fred. Smith; Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Honey at Mr. Alex. Smith's; Mr. F. J. Groat, Hampton, at Dr. Slemon's; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Slem- ori and Miss Ethel Ashton, Haydon, at Mr. Jno. Slemon's; Mr. and Mrs. H. Douglas and Beatrice, Burketon, Misses Pearl Ran- ton and Lottie Horn, Hampton, at Mr. F. W. Lee's; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wotten and Barbara at Mr. Wm. Herring's; Mr. and Mrs. Elias Ashton at Mrs. Thos. Ashton's, Haydon; Miss Grace Slemon with Miss Elsie Rundle at her home, Bethesda; Mr. and Mrs. John Mountjoy, Nestleton, at Mr. Jas. Mountjoy's Glad to report that Miss Èditha Virtue is improving nicely nicely ... A large attendance at League last Thursday evening. Miss Ethel Gilbert's topic on "Love" was excellent and Mr. F. T. Groat gave a masterly address on "The Causes of the War." Our Leaguers will be delighted to hear him often. Mrs. Honey's solo, "What Will You Do With Jesus", Miss Rundle's reading, "The Mothers Mothers of Men", Rev. Honey's and Mrs. T- Slemon's readings on "War and Intemperance" Intemperance" were all excellent numbers. War correspondent for this week is the Pastor... .Next Sabbath Rev. Honey will preach Educational sermons. Subject : "The Ministration of Culture to Christian Fruitfulness." Save coal. Save money. A Supreme Range saves both. Mason & Dale. Bargains This Week at S. W. Mason & Son's Skirt Snaps 30 Only Ladies' Tailor Made Skirts, all new this season, reg. $4.50 and $5.50, your choice for $2.98 This is the greatest skirt opportunity ever offered in Bowmanville. Ladies' and Raincoats Misses' Dresses Coats and Waists and Suits Furs Your choice of the balance balance of these Coats and Suits at exactly half-price, reg. $5.00 for $2.50 reg. 6.00 for 3.00 reg. 8.00 for 4.00 reg. 10.00 for 5.00 reg. 20,00 for 10.00 Do not miss this chance of getting one of these up-to- date garments at Half- j Price. The Balance of our stock of Ladies' Dresses, Rain Coats, Waists and Furs are marked down so low in price as to be almost unbelievable. WE MUST SELL THEM, regardless of cost or loss. A quick move on your part is imperative imperative if you would participate participate in this medley of j bargains. I The School concert will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 22, at 8 p m in the Sons' Hall. Good program of drills, club swinging, choruses and readings by the children and solos by Mr. R. M. Mitchell, Teacher of voice culture, Bowmanville. Admission 15c. Proceeds in aid" of patriotic patriotic fund. Everybody come and encourage encourage the children and help the fund. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Leach, Solina, visited her cousin Miss Vera Colwill Mr. and Mrs. Herb Argue, Enniskillen, Sundayed at Mr. Chas. Hooper's.... Mr. Bruce Honeywell, Toronto, spent _ the week-end at home... .Miss Mabel Wight, Bowmanville, and Miss Ella Wight, Providence, Providence, visited at Mrs. Will Wight's Dr. Tyerman, Prince Albert, Sask., and Mr. and Mrs. F. Jenson and daughter, Fern, Mackinaw, Michigan, recently visited visited at Mr. F. G. Byam's Mr. Jewell and sister, Oshawa, Sundayed at Mr. Albert Hawkey's. Altho the weather was unpromising about 30 ladies of Hampton W. M. S. paid our society a visit Tuesday. After opening opening exercises the visitors took charge. A splendid program was given consisting of choruses, duets, readings, dialogues and solos. The entertainment was of such a nature that it displayed both good talent and choice on part of the Hampton friends. After refreshments everyone departed for home feeling they had been benefited both spiritually and socially. Our W. M. 5. hope to entertain Hampton again. Don't forget the Epworth League concert concert Friday evening Dec. II. Music by the Tyrone Male quartet, Xmas cantata by the Juniors and a drama entitled "The Young Bride" by the young people." ! Read what Jas. Curtis * says about the Royal Souvenir Range in Rice & Co's ad. 1 -- . BETHESDA AUCTION SALES. TUESDAY, Dec 8--Mrs. Jos. Vickery, lot 24, con. 3, Darlington, will offer for sale her farm stock, implements, vegetables vegetables etc. Sale at one o'clock. JAS. BISHOP, auctioneer. WOOD SALES Friday, Dec. 4--Mrs. Wm. Jeffery will sell by auction lot 19, con. 3, Darlington, 10 acres of standing mixed timber in % acre lots. Parties to have to April 1,1916, to remove timber. Sale at 1 p m. See bills. L A. W. TOLE, auctioneer. Tuesday, Dec. 8--Miss M. McLaughlin McLaughlin will sell 10 acres of standing timber in % acres lots, on lot 12, con. 9, Darlington. Purchasers to have until April I, 1916, to remove timber. Sale at 1 p m. See bills. L. A. W. TOLE, auctioneer. CAR OF CORN COMING. We have a car ot corn arriving in a few days. Any person wanting good strong feed cannot do better than get some of this corn. After having our mill closed down for about a month,getting it overhauled and new machinery put in, the mill is running again and turning out better flour than ever. Be sure and ask your grocer for Van- stoneis Flour with your next order and you will be delighted with it. Better phone your order at once so that we can notify you when it arrives. - F. C. Vanstone, Phone 77. Bowmanville. The concert under auspices of Bethesda Bethesda choir Friday evening was a spleu- did success. Good weather, large crowd and splendid program tended to make the evening a most enjoyable one. The I program opened by the audi uce joining , heartily in the National Anthem after 1 which the choir rendered the patriotic j selection "O Canada' . Readings were well given by Miss s Bessie Scott and , Mr. F. L. Squair, . Salem, Miss Vera Slemon, Haydon, Miss Pearl Skinner, Tyrone, and Miss M try Oole. Solos were nicely sung by Miss Reta Oaldwell, Providence, Miss Campbell, and Mr. Doidge, Salem. Misses Ada Miller and Alice Werry gave an instrumental duet which everyone enjoyed. The WLht orchestra -- Messrs. Wrightson, Melbourne, Melbourne, George and Harvey Wight and Ed. Hoar, with Mrs Jos. Wight, accompanist accompanist rendered a number of selections during the program and the serving of the refreshments which were thoro'.j appreciated. Misses Lena Bragg and Mand Ruudle and Mr. Leslie Oollacutt efficiently accompanied the singers. Mr. Herbert Oobb, junior pastor, discharged the duties of chairman most acceptably. Rev. Wm. Higgs, pastor, assisted the choir and added a few congratulory words during the evening. A tempting lunch was served at the close by the young people, tne basement being tastefully tastefully decorated with flags and bunting. Proceeds $32. Well done, young people I Royal Souvenir Range is a great fuel saver. Excellent Baker and heater. Rice 60» Farms for Sale or Rent Are you looking for a farm ? It makes no differenc how large or how small, I have probably just what you are looking for. Farms suitable for mixed farming, farming, fruif farms, market gardening, gardening, etc. Now is the time to buy. Insurance Information Are you interested in Insurance ? Do you want information about insurance ? I will gladly answer answer any questions about insurance insurance that you wish to know.^ Don't hesitate to call aud_ see me. Harry Cann Insurance and Real Estate - in - We Have Had A Tremendous Sale. We made the Greatest Sacrifices in Overcoats, consequently consequently the greatest selling was there. The stock is now broken, although a good selection is still left. To keep the interest up and to make a strong finish, we are making greater reductions than ever before for the last three days Thursday--Friday and Saturday, December 3rd--4th and 5th. We have arranged oùr Overcoats in three lots Lot 1. Alhof our $J2.r>0 $io On, $8.50 Overcoats, including Tweed, Ulsters. Ulsters. some with shawl collars. • some convertable collars, long and short coats, black Beavers and Meltons All sizes 34 to 44 $6.95 Lot 2 HP . -J All of our $16.50, $15.00, $13 50 Overcoats beautiful tweed, chinchillas, beavers, and meltons. All the new styles, long and short coats. Double or single Q f* breasted, with or without belt on back. All new Overcoats Sizes 34 to 44 Last Great Cut Lot 3 JR All of our real best Overcoats, hand tailored, some with colored lining woven right with cloth, some with satin lining. Lots of new, smart dress coats, shorter belt on back shawl or notch collar, Chinchillas, black Beavers or Meltons, ^ Tweeds, rough or smooth cloths. All that is new and comfortable, comfortable, a good assortment in every size Last Great Cut us, snorter uen un $13.95 Big Cuts in Boys' Overcoats. All of our Boys' $5.00--$4 50 $4.00 Overcoats tor - • $2 95 - u u $7 50-$6.50--$5.50 " " $4.25 » " $9 00--$8 50--$8.00 " " $5.75 - Greater Cuts All Through The Store. If you want REAL BARGAINS in Suits, Underwear, Caps, Gloves, Mitts, Shirts or anything that Men and Boys' wear--Come to our Store the. last x three days of this Great Sale--and you will be surprised at what your CASH will get for you. The Anderson Phone 61. Company, Bowmanville.