/ E- BOWMAN VILLE, NOV. 23,1916. Good News A Weekly Bulletin for the Housewife. Z i LAlObT any store can get new customers if it only advertises the right way. But the real test lies in being able to keep these customers--to make these same people want to come back day after day and week after week. It's only the satisfaction they get inside the store that will do that. The secret of our success lies in the fact that our customers are regular customers. They know that it pays to buy from The Model Grocery because because they get from us that day-in-and-day- out satisfaction which makes their dealings dealings with us a pleasure. And they save money, besides. Below are only a few of the many specials we are offering this week : 39 Boxes Nectar Tea, 5 lb. reg 60c a lb, per box $2.49 10 bbls Granulated Sugar "Redpath's" 20 lbs 1 74 7 dozen Brooms, advancing all the time 39c each lOboxes Fancy Mixed Biscuit,special variety, 2 lbs 28c 200 lbs Mince Meat, fresh and dandy, try it, 2 lbs 26c 20 Cases Corn and Peas "Aylmer Brand" 2 tins for 24c 200 lbs Shelled Almonds ,.,.54c per lb 300 lbs Icing Sugar, a snap 2 lbs 22c 10 bbls .Boiled Oats, still advancing 5 lbs for 25c 300 lbs Fresh Pork^Sausages 2 lbs for 28c 10 boxes New Valentia Raisins, very fancy, 2 for 35c .5 cases New Currants, cleaned, 20c per lb Special attention given to Phone Orders Dôn't forget we pay thé highêst cash price for àll kinds of Produce. W. Blake McMurtry Limited Phenes 72 and 182 Bowmanville m Buy The Best Protect yourself from Winter's chill, By phoning us, your bin to fill, The whole world knows that it is right With Lehigh Valley Anthracite. We Sell It. The Coal That Satisfies. John A. Holgate & Son Office and Yards, cor. Queen and Division Streets. - Telephone No. 153 office. House Phone 202. Bowmanville, Ont. Pte. Harold Elliott, Kingston, was home over Sunday. Mr. Thos. Hardy is at present on business business in New. Orleans, La. Counties' jail had only three inmates when inspected by Grand Jury. R. D. McIntosh of the Goodyears has enlisted in Cobourg Heavy Battery. John Brock, Port Hope, died in the House of Refuge, Cobourg, Nov. 13. Cobourg will make a house-to-house canvass for t ie Hospital neSt Monday Are you in the habit of reading weekly W. Blake McMurtry's advertisement. ? Next New York IO days' excursion is on Thursday Dec. 7 fare from Toronto $15.65. Ladies'^and Gentlemen's Suits cleaned and pressëcrat Couch, Johnston & Cryder- man's. Mrs", (Rev.) C. C. Washington, Rose- neath, visited at Rev. W. C. Washington's Tuesday. Province of Ontario will probably have a revenue of $700,000 in Ï917 from motor licenses. Mark Twain said of Hawaii: "it is the loveliest fleet of islands that lies anchored in any ocean." * Mr. Fred C. Hoar, Darlington, was elected elected Foreman of the Grand Jury at Cobourg last week. Messrs. Wm. Hislop and W. H. Banbury Banbury attended the funeral of Mr. James Oke at Whitby Monday. v Stock Judging Conventions will be held at Solina Tuesday Nov. 28 and Black- stock Wednesday Nov. 29. Mr. D. G. M. Galbraith, Barrister, Toronto, Toronto, spent Sunday with his uncles and aunts at "Meadowbank Farip". Mr. Ezzie Knight, Almonte, spent the week-end with his grandmother, Mrs. Jas. Knight, and other relatives here. Sergts. F. H. Cryderman, G. W. Garner and Alex Haddy of the 235th Battalion Belleville, spent Sunday at home. Mrs. J. T. Bragg attended on Tuesday the tin wedding celebration of her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nicholls, Wesley ville. Mrs. (Dr ) William A. White who came up from New York on account of her daughter Mildred's illness, returned home Wednesday. The many friends of Mrs. J. H;, Cryderman Cryderman will be pleased tp know she has returned returned home from the hospital very much improved in health. Sunday, November 26, and Monday November 27th, have been set apart as Tuberculosis Sunday and Tuberculosis Day in the schools. Mrs. W. W. Allin, Mrs. J. T. Hoo'per Ind Mrs. W. B. Pinch attended the Women's Women's Institute Convention at Toronto Tuesday Tuesday and Wednesday. « Rev. A. H. Foster, Whitby, who attended attended League Convention at Tyrone Thursday Thursday was guest of his Cousin, Mr. F. A. Foster, "Norwood Place." Mrs. Thos. Hardy is expecting a visit from her brother, Lieut. Stanley Mann who.is returning to the front after three months absence on sick leave. Even in these times of--soaring prices, $6150 is a prodigious price to pay for a cow. Langwater Dairymaid, a Guernsey, brought her owner that amount. Men's and Boys' Overcoats and Men's and Boys' ready-to-wear Suits--made up in the latest Styles--now showing at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's. Bowmanville Women's Institue will meet Friday Nov. 24 at 3 p. m. at Mrs. Wm. Robbins, Ontario-st. Good program. program. All ladies cordially invited. "Durham Old Boy", send your name and your attack on Darlington Council will be published. Have the courage of your convictions convictions and sign your name to them. Fruits for your Xmas Cake, ladies, a- wait your order at W. Blake McMurtry's. His stock is fresh and extra fine and you should certainly see them if.you want, the best. » C. A. Rae, son of Rev. J. W. and Mrs. Rae, has now the rank of Lieutenant and is doing helpful work in instruction with the University Corps at Toronto--New- Splendid menu for Saturday ac- m X WALL PAPERS \ Special Sale of Remnants ^ 6c, 8c, and 10c rolls, four patterns, suitable'for ^ * &F I any room, originally sold at from 30c to 25c per ££ roll, your choice for 3c and 5c per roll, according to quantity, which is exceptionally cheap in these times of paper stringency. It will pay you to buy now They won't last long at these prices. W. T. ALLEN Big 20 Bookstore ?» ?» !» ?» ?» ?» » ?» 6» !» ?» ?» $ castle Independent. His many old friends in Bowmanville will be sorry to learn that Sergt. Chas. Romans (8402) H. Co., ?nd Batt., First Brigade, C. E. F. has been wounded in the knee the second time and is "now in the Hospital. Gordon Stanley Shipp, Kent county last Wednesday married Bessie Llewella Breeze, Brighton,Rev. W. Elliott officiating. officiating. The ships of this line should ever find favoring breezes. We wish the seafarers seafarers bon voyage. A verdict for $4000 in favor of Mrs* William J. Mayne whose husband was killed killed Nov. 18,1915, by alighting too soon from a Grand Trunk train near Dunbarton Dunbarton on which Mr. Ranson Norton, a Bowmanville Bowmanville man, was conductor. Mrs. James Devitt, Cadmus, mother of Dr. J. C. Devitt of this town, fell on Nov. loth while moving her chair and fractured her thigh bone and also one of her arms. She is doing as well as can be expected for a lady nearing the eighty mark. Miss Flo. McCrimmon Chicago, 111., who was in Oshawa over the week-end visiting visiting her motherp"Mrs. J. T. Gould, and bidding goodbye to her brother Pte. Norman Norman McCrimmon who goes overseas shortly, was in town Monday calling on old friends. Mr. Samuel Clarke, M. P. P., and Mrs. Clarke, Cobourg, announce the engagement engagement of their daughter, Mary Evelyn, to Mr. Albert C. Gray, Guelph, son Of Mr. and Mrs. William Gray, Pèterboro, the marriage to take plsçe quietly the latter part of November. Dominion Hospitals Commission may use the Ontario Government farm at Whitby for the vocational training of returned returned soldiers. The building on the farm, which was erected to relieve congestion in various asylums, has been turned over to the Commission for the treatment of convalescent soldiers. The farm comprises comprises 550 acres. Dr. Frank Warren, Mayor of Whitby, the doctor of the editor's boyhood, writes under date of Nov. 18th--Thanks for a copy of your paper with the account of the death of Dr. Alex Beith. He was a very fine man and a true friend and good physician. I don't think he had an enemy --not in the profession especially. Of all the active physicians of the years long ago as I remember Dr. S. C. Hillier, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, and I are the only, ones remaining. How time flies! The editor remembers consulting Dr. Warren professionally as far back as 1871--over 45 years ago. The famous 5/T horse blankets at F. O. Mason's. Wood Sail?--see advt. Monday night was the coldest yet. The sleighing was of short duration. O--Cedar mops and polishes at F. O Mason's. Mrs. F. A. Foster visited friends in Toronto Toronto this week. Miss Hoskin was recent guest of Miss Eva Couch, Newcastle. Mrs. W. S' Percy, Toronto, has been visiting the Misses Percy. Mr. Felipe T. Smith, Victoria, Chili, South America, is in town. Mr. A. O. Parker, Newcastle, has cepted a position in Belleville. Do not read "At the Bath House" this issue--it may make you laugh, "Prohibition Wins" by Chas. M. Bice is well worth reading--on inside page. 'Wintering Horses Cheaply" is publish for farmers' benefit--on inner page. Mr. Ernest W/Scott, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. N. S. B. James. People stop l|pJ admire W. Blake McMurtry's McMurtry's well filled grocery windows. "Rambles in Devon" on an inner page, shonld have Pte. Ed. C. Hoar's name at tached. . Mr. J. H. H. Jury was in Toronto Monday Monday attending a meeting of the Pharmacy Council. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wilson, Toronto, spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. J. H. Smith, King-st. Bobcaygeon was again visited by fire Saturday night' and a number of business places damaged. Mr. Edgerton Hancock of Providence has bought the John S. Robertson farm in Clarke and will soon move there. Bowmanville gets more like New York every day--see S. W. Mason & Son's show windows--real city style and up-to-date. Youth's Companion is a clean story paper with much other instructive reading. reading. See the notice "Best of the Bargain" in this paper. Mr. Samuel Bray, Enfield, was in town Wednesday with his son Frank who goes to Rochester, N. Y. to-day via Cobourg and the Ferry Ontario No.l. Mr. C. G. Rutledge, Wichita, Kansas estimator and draughtsman, gave Us call this week. His mother was Miss Mary McSorley of Bowmanville. Christmas is coming near. W. Blake McMurtry, the hustling family grocer and provision dealer, is ready for the rush. Buy your Xmas groceries from him. Couch, Johnston & Cryderman are showing showing a fine range of Ladies' Black and Colored Silk Dresses also Dresses made of Black and Colored Woolen Materials. I Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pinch were in Toronto Toronto over the week-end. Mr. Pinch re- i ports attending the great temperance meeting in Massey Hall, Sunday and enjoyed enjoyed a great treat. We were glad to receive a call from Mr. W. J. Osborne, Winnipeg, a former Haydon boy who has a good business in the Gateway City. He was on his*way home from Atlantic City. By our Ebenezer news it will be seen that natural gas has been discovered on Mr. Blake Courtice's farm. We always thought there was abundance of natural gas around that corner. Misses Ethel L. VanNcst and Irene H. Bray are enjoying their visit with Dr. and Mrs. R, W. Kimball, 709 Dewey Ave., Rochester, N. Y.. Miss Bray sang in one of the big city churches on Sunday. The Women's Association^ of St. Paul's church will hold a sale of plain and fancy needlework, home-made cooking, candy, etc., in the school-room on Friday Nov. 24 at 3 p. m. 25c tea will be served from 5 o'clock. "Feather beds, too, are passing out; and so they should", says the Bowmanville Statesman. Bowmanville must be an essentially backwoods place though geographically geographically misplaced, if the feather bed has not long since disappeared--Orillia Packet. Girls' Patriotic Tea Room was a very busy place Saturday evening. Chicken pie was served and other toothsome ed ibles. Over $50 was realized. Very good, evening this TEAROOM MENU For Saturday, Noy. 25th Oyster Soup, 10c Jellied Chicken "Y Cabbage Salad > 20c Scalloped Potatoes ) Bread and butter 5c Fruit Salad 10c Cake 5c Lemon or "Chocolate Pie 5c Tea or Coffee 5c Afternoon Tea Fruit salad 10c ' Cake or Bread and Butter 5c Tea or Coffee 5c Chicken Pie will be served Sat. Dec. 2nd. Notices of Births 25 cents; Marriages SO cents; Deaths, 50 cents, each Insertion. When funeral cards are printed at thla office. Insertion free. BIRTHS. Annis--At Tyrone, Nov. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Annis, a daughter. Adams--Near Enniskillen, Nov.- 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Adams, a daughter. Griffin--In Bowmanville Hospital, Nov. 21. to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Griffin, a daughter. of the . Wood, . Gould, MARRIAGES Go old--BRANSCO m be--A t the home" bride, Napanee, Nov. 4, by Rev. W. J, Mrs. Lillian Branscombe, and Mr. A. C Cobonrg. Glbnny--Morson--At Seaforth, Nov. 16, by Rev. T. H. Brown, Marion Ottilie, daughter of Mr. W. C. T. Morsob, and Mr. Edward Glenney, son of the late F. A. Glenney, Oshawa, and Mrs. Glenney, 127 Walmer Road, Toronto. Scott--Gold--At the residence of the bride's mother,. 60 Vermont Ave., Toronto, by Rev. Thos. W. Neal, Madeline Christine, daughter of Mrs*. Gold and the late William Scott Gold, to Mr. John®* A . Sc., son of Principal and Mrs. William Scott, Toronto. DEATHS . McMahon Suddenly at Cobonrg, November 18, Joshna McMahon, Port Hope, in his 58th year. . Billing--In Exeter, Nov. 16. Elizabeth Kern- îck, beloved wife of Mr. Henry Billing, aged 63 Oke--At Whitby, Nov. 17, James H. Oke, in his 84th y far. Brother-in-law of Wm. Hislop. Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Pearn--At Western Hospital, : Toronto, Nov. 20, Joseph Pearn, aged 60 years. Interred at Fenelon Falls. Emmett--At Whitby, Nov. 14, Hannah Strick- land, widow of the late Thomas Emmett, and mother of Dr. Geo. Emmett, L. D. S„ Toionto in her 78th year. ' ® ,0 ??i NS --On Noy. 21, at the residence of her son, Alderman W. D. Robbins, 603 Carlaw Ave. Toronto, Mary, widow of late William Robbins m her 84th year. Interred at Hampton Thursday "Lest We Forget" E. R. BOUNSALL, Designer and Dealer in Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc.,-in Granite and Marble. Before you kndPo It Don't put off longer, bat come to-day. Our stock of Jewellery, Plated ware, Cut-glass, Watches and Novelties will soon be complete-for the Xmas season, so don't delay delay but conle in to-day and get suggestions,- For a sing-ll deposit we will keep any article any purchaser desires till called for. ENT GRAVEN G FREE if desired on all purchases from $1 up. ^Before selecting your Xmas gifts drop in and lo:k over our fine stdck of Jewellery--you will find a wide range from which to jihoose at prices that will suit you at 2 he Store of c Best Sefbice ALEX ELLIOT, Successor to C. H. Haddy Jeweler. Watchmaker. Engraver. Bowmanville, Ontario. week. Go with your best girl and encourage encourage the young ladies in their com mendable enterprise. What's the use of worrying any more about the 235th Battalion? The boys are the football of the politicians. It is a dastardly shame the wirepulling that has gone on to make votes for politicians. Glad to see the Belleville Daily Ontario speaking out plainly. If the members of the battalion would bayonet the political wire-pullers, who would worry? It is time the curtain was dropped on this disgust ing farce. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES A party of 37 students and teachers from the High and PublicSchools wpnt to Toronto Thursday evening to see Macbeth Macbeth played at the Royal Alexandra Theatre. As Macbeth is being studied in Forms III and IV this year this outing will be of great benefit to all concerned. Newmarket, Aurora, Georgtqwn and Toronto Toronto schools were all represented, and it is safe to say that fully half the audience consisted of students from Ontario High Schools. Inspector Houston spent Monday and Tuesday with the High School students and teachers and went into matters in his usual thorough manner. His suggestions to both students and teachers will doubtless doubtless be of great benefit to our school, and all feel that his visit is a source of inspiration inspiration and encouragement, FUNERAL DIRECTORS L. Morris & Son Most Complete Equipment Sunday and night calls promptly attended to. Bowmanville Phones 10-34 Branches : ORONO HAMPTON I NOTICE During DR. G. C. BONNYCASTLE'S absence with the Canadian Expeditionary Expeditionary Force his Dental Office will be conducted by J. J. CRAIG, L. D. S., D. D. S., Honor Graduate in Dentistry of Toronto University. Bowmanville - Ontario _Office Phone 40. House Phone 22 A. C. Macnaughton, B. A., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, 18 King-st. West - TORONTO Will be at the Bowman House, Bowmanville, on Wednesday Nqv- ember 15th, and following Wednesdays Wednesdays until a permanent office has been secured. 45-tf 38 TWENTX-FIVE YEARS Dealing with the Public. • this long period of years I have always endeavored to give the public the very best services. From the fact that my business has grown each year is proof that my efforts have been appreciated. If you are not already one of my customers I will appreciate it very much to have your next trial order. A Few Suggestions Breakfast Bacon, Cooked Ham, ^Tongue, Beef, Sausage, Weiners, specially cured for our trade. Fruit We are headquarters for Fruit You will want Granulated Sugar. Get our special price this week. Remember we pay the highest price for all produce. Phone 65 A-fClllC T 311 j Bowmanville The Reliable Grocery House % i C OOK WANTED--First class .cook Apply to Mrs. G. A. German, 53 Alvin Toronto, Ont. general. Ave., 44-4w W ANTED--Young girl to help with general j house work. Apply to Mrs. C. B. Kent, Tern- perance-st, Bowmanville. 4g-tf T o. RENT--Furnished or unfurnished Apply to Mrs. H. James, east of cemetery. rooms. 47-2w* W ANTED--A Boy, good wages to right party ! --one about 16 or 17 years of age. Apply to Drawer B, Bowmanville. 47-tf. fl ORSE FOR SALE--Another very quiet and reliable horse at a good bargain. Apply at once to A. W. Pickard, Bowmanviller 47-tf P URSE LOST--Small silver change puree con- taming $3inbills, car tickets, etc., lost on King-st., Friday Nov. 17. to Statesman office. Reward for return | 47-tf. The Ladies' Store This is Your Opportunity On Sale This Week. or LADIES' or LO sample coats Zo at 25 per cenc below reg. prices. < All new. up to the minute in Style--Highest quality in Mat- / erial and Workmanship. Move quick if you would secure one of these desirable ments at manufacturer's prices. r gar- jOR SALE--Black driving horse, 6 years old < quiet single or double, not afraid of autos or | .. JS r ® ins - Will sell cheap for quick sale. Apply to S. CLAYTON, at Dick Trimble's, Maple Grove. We hav% also a magnificent assortment of our popular Northway Northway Coats for Ladies, Misses and Girls which this week AT SPECIAL PRICES. are ON SALE TEER ASTRAY--Came on Spring Creek » . Farm, Bowmanville, a steer. Owner is re- , . QRirsd to prove property, pay expenses and take him away. J. K. Yalleau, R. R. 2. Bow manville. 47-3w*. • CLUBBING LIST Statesman. «... .....$1 50 Bowmanville News 1 60 The Statesman or The News will be furnished for 1916 in connection with the under named publications at prices stated :-- Daily Globe...... $4 50 Daily Mail & Empire 4 50 Toronto World 4 00 Toronto Daily News 4 00 Toronto Daily Star 4 00 Weekly Witness 2 50 Weekly Sun 2 25 Farmers' Advocate. 3 00 Farm ancTDalry 2 25 Family Herald & Weekly. Star 2 50 Ladies Canadian Home Journal.... 2 50 Christian Herald.. 3 50 Christian Guardian 3 00 Canadian Farm 2 25 Canadian Countryman.^ 2 50 Saturday Globe... 2 50 Toronto Sunday World. 3 50 B W ANTED--COST CLERK--With actual exper- ience oncosting orders. State fully nature of experience, age and references. This is an excellent opportunity for the right party to locate in Toronto. Address, Drawer B. "Business", "Business", Bowmanville. 46-Sw UGGIES FOR SALE--2 rubber tire runa bouts, one only used a few times. Also pew steel tire top buggy. All are in good condition, and may be had at reasonable prices. Call and see them at Pickard's Garage, Temper- ance-gt„ Bowmanville. fj.çf F OR SALE--2 good one-horse wagons, 1 good family carriage, 1 good cutter, 1 good one- horse sleigh, 1 tallow press, 2 H. P. No farther farther use for above goods. Also stable and storehouse storehouse to rent. John Grigg, Ontario-st., Bowmanville. Bowmanville. 46-tf H OUSE FOB SALE--That desirable brick residence residence on Centre-st, containing six rooms and two large halls, heated"by furnace, hard and soft water in kitchen, fine cellar, electric lighted, good garden. Soldvery reasonably for immediate sale. Apply to Alex. Colville, corner Centre and Concessionsts., Bowmanville. ■ ■ 46-tf Don't buy your winter coat until you have seen these. It will pay you, and leave dollars in your purse. We are also clearing the balance of our Ladies' Suits at 25 per cent off any suit in the house. and F OR SALE--Brick residence containing" seven rooms, kitchen, pantry, good cellar. Elec- trie lighted. Brick stable and driving shed. All In good: repair. Hard and soft water indoors. J acre land on which are apple, cherry and plum trees, also small fruits. For particulars apply on the premises to Mrs. A-Gully, (nee Lovedy Hoskin) corner Prospect and Odell Sts., Bowmanville. Bowmanville. si. tf. 1 s; DR. R. W. CLARK Owing to ill-health Dr. R. W. Clark has resigned his position as Medical Officer Officer of the 235th, and will resume his practice at his office Centre-st., Bowmanville, Bowmanville, after Dec. I. See the churns at F. O. Mason's. Hockey Sticks at F. O. Mason's. „ Automobile Skates at F. O. Mason's Washing machines at F. O. Mason's. Buggy Rugs large display at - F. O. Mason's. Floor Oil--all kinds--only Seventy Five Cents a gallon at F. O. Mason's. Halter Bargains at F. O. Mason's. McLaughin and Gray Cutters at Mason's. Churns that will churn from two to five minutes at F. O. Mason's. Order your private Christmas Grcetin cards now. An excellent variety to choo from at Mitchell's Drug Store. ;,:.v IT-. --f')- §ess§s£5sg®s