sa % à for your order for Groceries at the right price. "GoodîGoods, Right Prices, Live and let Live" is our Motto." A few Samples : 2 0 ilbs" Granul ated Sugar ..... $1.55 Crisco, large tins 60c Crisco, small tin . 30c Tea, a snap, 5 lbs. for..... 1-55 Potatoes, per bushel. 1*50 3 pounds bulk starch • • 23c Best Clover Leaf Salmon. 25c We will pay 35c per pound for Choice Butter 35c per dozen for fresh Eggs RD. SNOWDEN, Phone 243 Bowman ville S88^^W:S>^SSSP«®!fSSiS BOWMAN YILLE,: OCT.. 5, 1916 "Acquit Yourselves like Men and Fight the Good Fight" Do you conscientiously believe that the work you are ^ now doing is absolutely necessary Before you answer, keep this in mind: We can buy food and materials-- we cannot buy victory ! MEN and VICTORY are- synonomous, and MEN and MORE MEN will be needed if ultimate success is to be ours. As a man, are you going to fulfil your part in the p great task You cannot fall down if you take up arms with The 235th Overseas Battalion C.E.F. at the nearest recruiting station Your Food will cost you less! The great problem of every housewife--today, more than ever is "How can I economize?" No doubt this is your problem, too. Let us help you. Our aim is to make it possible for you to buy good, fresh, wholesome groceries at the lowest cost. Many in this town and county are deal-* ing with us today becausé they know that not only are our groceries the best of their kind", but our prices are substantially substantially lower than they would have to pay anywhere else. If you are not already a regular customer of ours buy your groceries from us for one month and be convinced that "we serve you best. " 1 harry ALLIN Opp. Goodyear Club Phone 186, Bowmanvllle AUCTION SALE Tuesday, October 17th--John Pascoe will sell by auction on Lot 28. Con. 7., Darlington, a quantity of farm implements implements and a fine lot of . stock, an %cxè of inangolds, 2 acres of turnips and two acres of corn, a quantity of hay, etc. Also some household-furniture. Sale at I o'clock sharp, James Bishop, auc- tioneen.v Friday, October 27--Fred. T. Ashton, lot 28, cênrHL Darlington* wHl sell all of his farm stock, including some fine ' Shorthorns, implements, etc. Sale at I o'clock. See bjlls^GEO. JACKSON, auctioneer. ' " Coal is dear. Save the fuel bill by buying buying a Home Comfort Range at Mason & Dale's. Poultry wanted at R. Snowden's. Highest Highest price cash or trade. BANKRUPT Hardware Stock | of Martin Hardware Co. To be sold regardless of cost in the next ten days--consisting of mechanics tools, paints, oils, and everything to be found in a hardware store. Come early while the assortment is large. j. McIntyre Bounsall's Block Bowmanville : 1 % $ MAPLE GROVE Miss Lillian Hutcheson, South Monaghan, Monaghan, Miss Vera Baker, Solina, are guests of Mrs. L. C. Snowden Mr. and Mrs. S. O'Brien and Mrs. John Souch, town, visited visited Mrs. T. Power...... Mr. S. Barker, Toronto, recently visited at Mr. T Power's... ,Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cole and son Vincent, and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Davidson, Davidson, Oshawa, spent Sunday at Mr. Albert Wilkins' Rev. George Brown, Hamp ton, occupied the pulpit here Sunday afternoon and preached a very much appreciated appreciated sermon on Missions to a large congregation Rev. T. C. Buchanan, Superintendent of Missions, will occupy the pulpit Sunday afternoon next, it being the last Sunday of the missionary campaign. campaign. ., .Sunday School rally will be held Sunday afternoon Oct. 15th at 2.30 p.m .... Mrs. Lou Luke and daughter Hilda, Oshawa, spent Sunday at Mr. L. C. Snowden's Snowden's .... Messrs. Thomas, William and Samuel Snowden, C. Cox and M. Munday Jr., motored to Toronto on Saturday and attended the dairymen's meeting. Mr. L. C. Snowden attended the producers' meeting meeting the week before in the city. Bring your poultry to Rd. Snowden's and get cash or trade. Winter is coming. You need a new Range. See Mason & Dale's wrought iron Home Comfort Range. Apples And Turnips Wanted Messrs. J. HolgaJe&JSon are prepared to pay highest prices for any quantity of apples and turnips at the Evaporator, Corner Corner Division and Qüèen-sts, Bowmanville, Phone 153. ? ; Forks, hoes, etc., at F. O. Mason*». Leaye your order for poultry Thanksgiving at Rd. Snowdën's. BLACKSTOCK A very pleasant social event took place I here Thursday evening Sept. 21 when the I silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ferguson Ferguson was celebrated. Their friends had planned to give them a grand surprise and their efforts were crowned with success. The gathering was held in the basement of the Methodbt church where friends from Port Perry and Bowmanville mingled mingled with others from the locality. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson were presented with a handsome buffet and china tea set. Mr. J. G. Marlow read the following address: Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson-- Dear and respected friends--We your friends desire to offer vou our very sincere congratulations on this the twenty- fifth annixersarv of your happv marriage. We are grateful to the Giver of all blessings blessings that He has preserved your lives and spared you to be a help to us in so many ways. We are very thankful for the goodly goodly number of years that you, brother Ferguson, Ferguson, have given to the great and good work of the Sunday School. We are also thankful for the help you have so faithfully faithfully rendered in other departments of church work. We are glad to know that any cause that was calculated to make this world better has had your hearty support. We gladly recognize the kindly Christian influence rendered by you, Mrs. Ferguson. We ask you to accept as a token of our j sincerity and appreciation these gifts which we now offer. We pray that you j may both be long spared to benefit and aid humanity. We earnestly pray that when your years are all gone and our work j is all done we may meet at the marriage supper of the Lamb. Signed in behalf of j your many friends, S. Devitt, J. G. Marlow, Marlow, W. Patton. Afterward a program consisting chiefly of short addresses and music was given. Lunch was served and everybody was generously treated with wedding cake. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson all join in wishing they may enjoy long life j and prosperity. Silo-filler for sale. See advt. The cold weather reminds you that Winter is near. What about that new I Range ? See Mason & Dale. AUCTION Splendid Farm Upon instructions from the owner I will offer for sale by public auction on j the premises, on Saturday, October 7, sale at 2 p.m., that splendid farm containing containing 99 acres more or less, the north half I of lot number 35 in the fourth concession of the township of Darlington, except one I acre at the north-west corner. On the farm is said to be a 1% story stone dwel- I ling 20 ft. by 30 ft., and frame addition 17 ft. by 20 ft. A frame barn with stone i foundation and stables 45 ft* by 61 ft; a I sheep house 20 ft. by 30 ft; a hennery and i piggery 12 ft. by 32 ft; all said outbuildings outbuildings are in excellent repair. It has about 10 acres of orchard in prime age for re- j suits. It is well watered by wells and a l never* failing running spring. Farm is situated adjacent to the post office _of Taunton, a few rods from a schoolhouse, I less than 5 miles from the great market of Oshawa, with first-class road between. This is an unusual opportunity of obtaining obtaining one of the very best farms in. that re- | puted township of Darlington. Terms: The farm will be offered clear I of all charges or encumbrances, roper cent of purchase money must be paid at time of sale, and on payment of a further 10 per cent of purchase money purchaser will be let into plow possession. Full I possession given _bn first day of April next. The whole balance of purchase money to be paid in 20 days from sale. At the option of purchaser $3750 of pur- I chase money can remain on mortgage for five years. The farm will be offered for I sale subject to a reserved bid. Further terms and conditions will be made known at time of sale; Particulars may be obtained obtained from Mr. D. B. Simpson, K. C., of Bowmanville; the vendor, Mrs. A. E. Henry, Oshawa; J. F. Grierson, Oshawa; I and the auctioneer. ID. B. SIMPSON, K. C., I Solicitor for vendor. L. A. W. TOLE, Bowmanville, 38-3 w - Auctioneer. The Corporation of the Township of Darlington PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Township of Darlington Darlington will at a meeting to be held on Saturday Saturday the twenty-eighth day of October, 1916, at the hour of ten o'clock in the" Council Chamber in the Village of Hampton, Hampton, consider a By-Law for closing, stopping stopping up, selling and conveying to the Campbellford, Lake Ontario and Western Railway Company those portions of the road allowance in the Township of Darlington, Darlington, described as follows: ALL AND SINGULAR those certain parcels or tracts of land and premises being being that part of the road allowance between between concessions one (I) and B. F., and that part of the road allowance between lots twenty six (26) and twenty seven (27) in the B. F. Concession both in the Township Township of Darlington in the West Riding of the County of Durham in the Province of Ontario being shown colored red on plan herein dated 14th July, 1916, and containing containing a total area of twenty four hundredths of an acre (0.24 acs) more . or less, the limits and bearings of said parcels being more particularly described as follows: FIRSTLY: All that part of the road, allowance between concessions one (1) and B. F. containing an area of seven hundred- eths of an acre (0.07 ac) more or less, the limits and bearings being described as follows:-- follows:-- COMMENCING at a point on the northerly northerly limit of the said road allowance between between concessions one (I) and B. F. said point being distant thirty feet and seven tenths of a foot (30.7') from the westerly limit of said road allowance between lots twenty six (26) and twenty seven (27) measured south seventy • seven degrees thirty six minutes west (S. 77 0 36" w) along aforesaid northerly limit of road allowance allowance between concessions one (1) and B. F. thence on same limit and bearing a distance distance of one hundred and twenty seven feet and four tenths of a foot (127.4') thence south sixty six degrees twenty two minutes minutes east (S. 66° 22" E) a distance of forty four feet and nine tenths of a foot (44.9') thence north eighty one degrees fifty three minutes east (N. 8i° 53" E) a distance of sixty eight feet and two tenths of a foot (68.2') thence north twenty four degrees East (N. 24° 00 E) a distance of thirty eight feet and three tenths of a foot (38.3') thence north twelve degrees fifty four minutes west (N. 12° 54" W) a distance of one foot and three tenths of a foot (1.3') more or less to the point of commencement. commencement. SECONDLY: All those parts of the road allowance between concessions one (1) and B. F. and road allowance between lots twenty six (26) and twenty seven (27) concession concession B. F. containing an area of seventeen seventeen hundredths of an acre (0.17 ac) more or less, the limits and bearings being described described as follows: Commencing at the northwesterly angle of lot twenty six (26) in the B. F. Concession thence. North eighty four degrees fourteen minutes west ,(N. 84° 14" w) a distance of eighty five feet and four tenths of a foot (854 7 ) thence south twenty four degrees west (S. 24° 00" w) a distance of thirty feet (30') thence south thirty two degrees thirty two minutes minutes east (32° 32" É) a distance of four feet and two tenths of a foot (4.2') more or less to the southerly limit of said road allowance allowance between concessions one (1) and and B. F., thence along last mentioned limit north seventy seven degrees thirty six minutes east (N. 77° 36" E) a distance of thirty onè feet and five tenths of a foot (31.5') to the westerly limit of the said road allowance between lots twenty six (26) and twenty seven (27) in the B. F., Concession, thence along last mentioned limit south thirteen degrees seven minutes east (S. 13° 07" E) a distance of sixty four feet and nine tenths of a foot (64 9') to the south-westerly limit of the lands of the Campbellford, Lake Ontario and Western Railway, thence on a prolongation of same, south sixty six degrees twénty two minutes minutes east (S. 66° 22" E) a distance of eighty two feet and four tenths of a foot (824') more or less to the easterly limit of said road allowance between lots twenty six (26) and twenty seven (27) in the B. F. Concession Concession thence along last mentioned limit north thirteen degrees seven minutes west (N. 13° 07" w) a distance of one hundred and fourteen feet and one tenth of a foot (1141') to the point of commencement; and for the establishing of a public highway highway over certain other lands as described in said By-Law to be ceded by the said Railway Company to the said Municipality Municipality for road diversion in lieu of the said portions of road allowances to be closed as aforesaid. Courts of Revision Municipality of Darlington NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Court will be held, /pursuant to The Ontario Voters' Lists Act, by His Honour the Judge of the County County Court of the "United Counties of Northumberland Northumberland and Durham at the Town Hall, Hampton, on Wednesday the 18th day of October, 1916, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to hear and determine complaints .of errors and omissions in the Voters' List of the Municipality of the Township of Darlington for 1916, as far as relates to polling subdivisions numbers Two, Four, Five and Seven. And that a Court will be held at the Town Hall, in the Town of Bowmanville by the said Judge on Thursday, the 19th day of October, 1916, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon to hear and determine complaints of errors and omissions in the said Voters'List so far as relates relates to polling subdivisions numbers One, Three and Six. Dated the thirtieth day of September, 1916. W. R. ALLIN, Clerk of the Municinality of the Township of Darlington. 40-2w Notice to Creditors IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ESTATE OF ARTHUR EDWARD McLAUGHLIN, late of the town of Bowmanville in the County of Durham, Durham, Solicitor, deceased. NOTICE IS . HEREBY GIVEN that all persons persons having any claims or demands against the late Arthur Edward McLaughlin, who died on or about the 11th day of September, A.D., 1916, at "Somewhere in France", are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned at the said town of Bowmanville, their names, addresses addresses and full particulars, in writing, of their claims and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that after the 30th day of October, A.D., 1916, the executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said" deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims, of which they shall then have had notice, and that the said executor executor will not be liable for the said estate, or any paat thereof, to any person of whose claim they shall not then have received notice. Dated at Bowmanville the 3rd day of October 1916. E. S. SENKLER, 40-iw Solicitor for the Executor. Notice to Creditors. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ESTATE OF ANN JOHNSON, late of the town of Bowmanville in the County of Durham, widow, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having any claims or demands against the late Ann Johnson who died on or about the 27th day of July, A. D., 1916, at the said Town of Bowman- villé, are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned THOMAS CHARLES JEWELL, at the said town of Bowmanville, their names, addresses.and full particulars, in writing, of their claims and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that after the 31st day of October, A. D, 1916, the executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they, shall then have had notice, and that the said executors executors will not be liable for the said estate, or any part thereof, to any person of whose claim they shall not then have received notice. Dated at Bowmanville the 23rd day of September, 1916. ANTHONY MITCHELL and THOMAS CHARLES JEWELL, Executors of the Will of Ann Johnson, deceased, By EVAN HAMILTON McLEAN, 39-4w their Solicitor ALL persons interested or whose lands may or might be prejudicially affected by the passing of such proposed By-Law are required to attend at the said meeting when they will be heard in person x>r by Counsel or Solicitor with reference thereto upon petitioning to be so heard. DATED this 30th day of September; 1916. W. R. Allin, Clerk. 40-4W WANTED Sewing Machine Operators on Whitewear, Waists Dresses Expèrienced and to Learn Young girls able to run sewing machines at home will find it easy to learn operating. They "will be given every assistance by a fully experienced operator in ourfactory. Respectable boarding houses provided provided through Y.W.C.A. Wages from first day. Also M.en Cutters Gale Mfg. Co., Ltd. Corner Spadina and Wellington-sts. TORONTO 40-2w Royal Souvenir Steel Range A perfect Baker, an excellent Water Heater Heater Sold on its merits. We give positive guarantee guarantee with this Range. m m Perfect Satisfaction or no Sale RICE & CO., Sole Agents Phone 66 :**: as*: Fruit Bulletin E Canning and preserving of fruits are almost done. A few good Niagara Grown Peaches are still left. Do not forget that grape jelly is Niagara delicious, and a liberal supply should be on the shelves for the coming winter, GRbWERS NO. 2^4 Look for the baskets with this Map. It is your guarantee of good quality. When You Buy A Loaf of Tod's Bread You get a good generous loaf of pure, wholesome bread with honest materials. And remember what Dr. Wiley said : 1 'There's more energy in a pound of breadThan in a pound of meat." g "Eat More of Tod's Bread" Thomas Tod Baker And Confectioner Phone 3, Bowmanville Lehigh Valley Coal Cool evenings are made pleasant by a nice Grate Fire. We have the best Cannel Coal oi). the x; market. We sell coal with a name and reputation^back- ed up by use for years, namely, Lehigh Valley Anthracite. Anthracite. We are on the market to buy Turnips and Apples any quantity. Call us up or come and see us. John A. Holgate & Son Office and Yards, cor. Queen and Division Streets. Telephone No. 153 office. House Phone 202. Bowmanville, Ont.