¥ F you should take a saw and cut 1 any pair of shoes in this store right down through the middle, you would find nothing but goodness and quality throughout- The unseen parts have received as much care and attention m the making, as the uppers and soles. The linings, the counters, the inner soles are-all, worthy and made to give the best of service. . Men's heavy split leather blucher double sole $2.00 to $2.25 Men's oil-calf, two piece blucher boot, double sole, guaranteed waterproof and solid leather counters $3.00 Men's tan oil grain with toe cap and men's English and Canadian kip bluchers ât... $3 50 Men's French kip, oak soles and solid leather count- ers at $4.00 to $4.25 We sell only the highest quality shoes made-- for men, women and children; placing our orders with makers who have Tor years provided provided only the most worthy footwear, and in addition to quality. We offer you the broadest selection of styles in this community, community, at prices as low as you are generally asked to pay for ordinary -makes. J Not Sold Out, But Rejuvenated --And Still Ready to Serve You ïnv h nn e A°T P ^'s Fuel and Lumber Depot is stiff selling SCRAN- 1UJN UUAL--the Standard Anthracite--and ready to fill orders ter^all sizes at Summer prices, which for the present are as follows • NFT ^ l5 ° per ton; Péa $ 6 - 50 P^r ton; ^ dellvered t0 all parts of the town; 50c iP er ton less at the Harbor. ÿ . f Customers wishing to pay for their coal Sow may have it deliv-' ered at once or later on, as they see fit; and in the event of lower prices prevailing during the season all who pay for their coal will be protected fully by having difference in price refunded. V Trr h r e al f° a f S U Hne of Building Material, including Dressed and Undressed Pine, Hemlock, Spruce, Oak, Maple, Birch, B. C. Ledar and Fir; also Beaver Board, Bishopric Wall Board, "Can- xir a Shmgles, Lath, Doors, Sash and Mouldings. ESTI MATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. ^ v? U J-i° ther lines are : Hard and Soft Wood, long or sawed and split Cannel and Steam Coal, Charcoal, Fine and Coarse Salt Land Plaster, Buckwheat, Barley, Oats and Wheat. 1 Your patronage is respectfully solicited, and we shall do our best to give you satisfactory service. 1Ï Special attention will be given to cash customers. McCLELLAN & CO., Limited King St. East, Bowmanville Get the Habit Of Buying CHRISTIE'S Bread, Cakes and Pastry There are lots of citizens in Bowman ville who have already acquired this good habit. Are you one of them ? If not call at the store to day and try some of our baking--it is attractive, wholesome wholesome and appetizing. Something fresh every day. Have our wagon call at your home. Leskard Methodists hold anniversary- services Oct. 17. Rev. E. A. Tonkin has been invited to take Rev. Dr. S. I. Shorey's pastoral work for three weeks. King-st. Methodist Church, Oshawa, held Harvest Thanksgiving services Sunday, Sunday, last. Rev. A. M. Irwin, Norwood, preached Missionary sermons in Newcastlé Methodist Methodist church Sunday. Rev. C. W. Barrett, Lakefield, will preach anniversary sermons in Cavan Methodist church Oct. 10. Trinity Methodist Church, Peterboro, the new home for Charlotte-st. congrega tion is expected to be ready December 1st Rev. J. A. McKeen, B. A., Ôrono, at-" tended the session of the Kingston and Toronto Presbyteries in Toronto last week. Rev. Wm. Higgs, Millbrook, conducted anniversary services at Fallis Line church Sunday. ■ Rev. Wendell P, Woodger preached in Millbrook. 1 Stranger you are invited to the Methodist Methodist Church next Sunday to the special Thanksgiving services at II a. m. and 7 p. m. A welcome awaits you. Rev. Hiram Hull, B. A,, has been appointed appointed Principal of the Methodist Deaconess National Training School, Toronto, succeeding the late Rev. Geo. J. Bishop. Rev. Samuel Sellery, M. A., chairman of Napanee District, preached in Charlotte St, Church, Peterboro, Sunday. Rev. J. P. Wilson preached educational sermons jin Napanee. Rey. C, L. Mclrvine, Berlin, will preach anniversary sermons in Simcoe-st, Methodist Methodist Church, Oshawa, Sunday, October 10. He is one of the bright pulpit orators of Western Ontario. Last Sunday was "Albert College Day" on the Napanee District of the Methodist Church. F. E. O'EIynn, Esq., prominent lawyer ot Belleville spoke in Deseronto Methodist Church. Rev. S. T. Bartlett, General Secretary for Young People's Movements, preached in St. James, and MarkrSt. Methûdist churches, Peterboro, Suriclay and addressed addressed a conf. rence of Young-People's Societies Societies in George-st. Church Monday. Rev. J. D. Morrison, B. A., who has supplying the pulpit of Oshawa Baptist Church for the past seven months has resumed resumed study at (Rochester Theological Seminary Rey. G. A. Clark, B. A., of McMaster University is his successor. The fifty-first anniversary of Newton- ville Presbyterian church will be observed observed by special thanksgiving services on Sunday, Oct. 10. The pastor, Rev. J. W. Rae will conduct the services and lecture Ladies' arid Gents T ailoring We have secured some of the best materials in Woollens that have been manufactured for this season. Having- the largest range of patterns in both Suitings and Coatings. Call and see these before buying elsewhere. You will be pleased with these goods and we guarantee guarantee perfect workmanship, at. reasonable prices. Step in to- day and examine them for yourself. yourself. A. Crossman Temperance St. Bowmanville Fire! Fire! Don't wait until you have a fire to put on insurance. Do it now. You will be surprised to learn what little money it takes to insure your contents--and in the strongest companies in America. Call for more information. information. What's the Use? of paying rent all your life when you can buy a nice comfortable home at a very reasonable figure. I have several desirable homes that will be sold at bargain prices. Harry Cann, Phone 50. - Bowmanville. evening on "rhe Filososy of Monday ! Fun." Re-opening services of Campbellford Methodist church will beheld Oct. 17,. when Rev.- R. Bamforth, B. A., Colborne, will preach and Oct. 24, when Rev. S. J. Shorey, B. D., Port Hope, will preach. Monday, October 25, a grand tea will be held; Rev. W. H. Gimblett, an old Bowmanville Bowmanville boy, now pastor of the Congregational Congregational Church, Sauk Rapids, Minn., won a Ford automobile in a subscription campaign campaign and made his first trip in it to Minneapolis. Minneapolis. His church board has also given him an invitation to remain another year. Hampton League meeting Friday evening evening was in charge of Miss Rhoda Johns, first vice President, and opened by singing and prayer by Mr. F. J. Groat. The lesson lesson was read, by Howard Allin and Miss Roach took the topic "The field of action" Ruth Johns sang a solo nicèly. After the business, the meeting closed with the benediction. benediction. Thanksgiving Sunday in the Bowmanville Bowmanville Methodist Church will be marked by special sern ons by the Paster and Thanksgiving Thanksgiving music under the leadership of Prof. C. C. Laugher. In the morning Rev. W. G. Clarke, B.A., will speak on "A Stranger's Stranger's Thanksgiving," and in the evening on "Freedom--A Goodly Heritage." Holiday Holiday visitors, strangers and non-church- I goers are cordially invited. Revival services are being continued'in t e Church of Christ nightly, starting at 8 p.m. The Evangelist will speak on these subjects: "Conversion;" "Simplicity vs. Mystery;" "Self-deception;" "Conversion of a Statesman;" and "Things That Abide." §L nda ^' 11 a * m, > "Lhe Resurrection of Christ;" 7 P-ni., "Be sure your sins will find you out." E-D. Hastie is here as a song leader and personal worker. All are I invited. G. C. Weisman, Pastor. Mr. S. L Courtice, B. A., Mathematical Master of Oshawa High School, and for many years superintendent of Oshawa Simcoe-st, Methodist Sunday School has ! resigned and on Sept. 26th was presented with-The Expositor's Bible, (50 volumes) edited by W. Robertson Nicoll D.D., LL. D., as a token of appreciation from the school for valuable services. Mr. T. IH. Everson made the presentation • and Mr. R. Chapin read the address. It was a pleasure to Bowmanville Methodist Methodist Leaguers on Monday evening to receive receive a visit from the District First Vice President, Miss Florence Osborne, Ebenezer, Ebenezer, who gave an excellent address on the I work of the Christian Endeavor department. department. The President, Mr. Claude Ives, presided. Miss Alicia Creeper read the lesson, Miss Lola Souch gave a reading and Miss Winifred Bragg sang a solo very sweetly." The pledge and roll call completed completed the program. GAN ADI AN PACIFIC transcanada EXPRESS Carrying Through Equipment to WINNIPEG AND VANCOUVER Leaves Toronto 6 45pm Daily Connecting Train Leaves Bowmanville 4.27 p.m. HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS Each Tuesday until Oct. 26, inclusive Canadian Pacific All The Way ■ No Change of Cars or Depots Pacific Coast Tours at Low Fares including "CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS" Full particulars from C. B. KENT, Agent or write M. G. Murphy, District Passenger Agent, Toronto THANKSGIVING THANKSGIVING DAY FARES SINGLE FARE For the Round Trip Good going and returning Oct. nth only. Fare and One Third For the Round Trip Good going Oct. 9th, loth, nth, Return Limit Oct. 12th, 1915. For all particulars apply to W. G. GIFFLER, Station Agent. West End House Here's in Underwear You can tell at a glance whether an Underwear garment is warm; whether it is comfortably soft; whether it is well finished. But Its wearing power remains obscure. So does its resistance to the wash-tub. How are you going to know, positively, that it will resist the hardest wear you can give it for several seasons ? How can you be sure that it will riot shrink ? We answer : Come here and buy a suit of Stanfield's Unshrinkable Unshrinkable Underwear. Careful making has given it stamina. And it is guaranteed against shrinkage. ALSO We are Agents for Dr. Jaeger's Fine Pure Wool See our Catalogue for prices. We carry carry a full stock of Underwear, Sweater Coats, Shirts, Socks, G-loves, Blankets, etc. Any articles not in stock will be filled through our Special Order Department.' : asm " OIRWIA* ,4 Everybody Welcome at & Co Ltd Phone 83 Thé Big Departmental Store Bowmanville. H OUSE TO RENT--Brick, 9 rooms, electric light, hard and soft water, first class place f or boarding honse. Apply A. M. Williams, Phone 58, Bowmanville. j FUNERAL DIRECTORS L. Morris & Son Most Complete Equipment Sunday and night calls promptly attended to. Bowmanville Phones 10-34 Branches : OBONO HAJVHTON Alex, Christie The Home-Made Bakery Phone 97, Bowmanville Ask your neighbor how she likes her Supreme Range; you will want one, too. Buy them at Mason & Dale's. Pont neglect your floors. Old pine floors made to look like solid oak with Chmamel Floor Finish. W. H. Dustan. "Rough ÔN Rats" clears out Rats, Mice etc. Don t Die in the House. ■ • ice and 25c at Drug and Country Stores* 13-26 DURHAM COUNTYlFARMjFOR SALÉ yenfc 7 acres - Clarke township, nine roomed dwelling, bank barn, good staples** drive honse, poultry house and piggery, three'acres good bearing orchard and small froits.^veSs ana h, -Nro Pr * ng Jn e ^- k ', two . miles from StarkVille NewtoDvjll«vclear ef encumbrance Will take honse in Bowmanville or Oshawa. Wlli JOHN FISHER & CO.; Lnmsden Building, Toronto; I Oysters, ciscoes and haddie at Rd. I Snowden's thi» week. Chinamel will make your old baby carriage carriage or go-cart like new. W. H. Dustan. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Letcher and Mr. G. H. Oke motored to Bowmanville Fair.-- Port Perry Sitar. . This old world is not too rich in men, real men : red-blooded, stiff-spined, clear- conscienced, high-charactered, unselfish progressive men. What kind of a man are you? Mr. H. A. Rowland, Druggist, Toronto, a Newcastle boy who served some years in the City Council, has been appointed head of the purchasing and accounting section of the department of ; Public Health at a salary of $1,500. The music lover.s of the town will be glad tb héar that Mr. H. J, Knight has kindly consented, to put up an opera or cantata this, winter in aid of the Women's Patriotic League. A meeting will shortly be called to make the necèssarÿ arrange- jnetits foi; winter work; Tod's Bread Was Never Better Than It Is To-day That is why so_many people prefer, it to making, their own j bread. It is nourishing, wholesome, full «weight, contains best grade flour and' other ingredients, and is made under most sanitary methods ■ - Keep the family healthy and good natured by feeding them more of Tod's Bread. Thomas tod Baker ând Confectioner Phone^ Bowmanville: 0 BSE •MADE in CANADA* Ford Runabout Price $480 Ford Touring Car Price $530 Ford Town Car Price $780 No^pe^on^eterlnc^ude^Tif tMs'year's equfnme^'f 2 ' W,Se c*™ equipped. Cars'™ displa^s^ F ordoSJ ADLEY BROS. Opp. Hotel Bow *fi Qti