THE flANADIAN a'ATIFMN. BOWIMANVILLE, PAGE IFILV TRURSDAY. OCTOBER l5th, 1931 PIGEON CLVB RESULTS The Bowmanvllle Homng Pigeon Club flew its sixth young bird race on Saturday, Sept. 19th, front Kent- bridge, Ont, 196 miles air Uine. There was a strong northeast wind blowing and the birds had to f ight it all the way, so that accounts for the slow time. Following is the re- sult : F. Bottrell.. 6 hrs, 42 mmns, 48 sec. L. Richards 6 hrs, 50 mins, 18 sec. F. Bottrell 7 hrs, 1 mins, 12 sec. SHERIFF'S SALE 0F LANDS UNITED COUNTIES 0F NORTHUM- BERLAND AND DURHAM TO WtT: Unil er andl by t irtu, o f a W it of Fieri Fartas IsSud 1ount oftMi'Ma.' î, s couîty court of tii, lnitrd Couitt.S of Nortliutulirriian( il tî Drlianii, ta ture dtrt-1 ilail aet tolitwI hru iiiE. 1'. Tilry, Aditinistrator of tle IEstlte of I r. A. S. 'rilh s, t Plar iti tfi, and .1aita S Maccotîtnachie, IDefeidazit. I1Ihave Se izeil anal taktin n exetcu tic n ail t he estatu, riglit, tatle, intr-rest, ciaini, pro- perty, detnanîd and rîjtity of rv(lrtflptioin of the t. bu venailii.1 a irs MaecCut- cach ie, tn to andoL ocf a il andI i gu lir. the folioweing laml anmi rr n ires Si tua wt lying and b ing lunte 'roxI n cf 130\\«- manville inI the Couti ty of Durtaut. and being composrd of a part cf original Township Lot Numtirr Lies en in the First Concession cf tthe Towtslitl) of Darliigton, !lute County of D)urham. whieh parcel la known as a part of Lot Numbrr Four iu Block Number Five fronting ou King Street in said Town as shown ou the plan of the saifi Town cf Bowmauville on file in the RegtstrY Office for the ltegistry Division cf te West Ridiug of the County of Durham and may be describeil as follows: (Com- meuciug at the North-easteriy angle of the said Lot Four; theuce ruuuiug Westerly loug tie Northrrly limait of said Lot Sixty-flve feet; theuce roc- nlng Southerly lu a lice larcîlel with Westerly bouudary of saiii Lot Four, two chains anit fifty links more or less 10 the Southerly boundary of said Lot Four; theuce runuirg Easterly along raid Southerly bour.dary of said Lot, sxty-seveu feet seven luches more or Irs t the South-easterly angle cf said Lot; thence runuiug Northerly aloug lte Elasterly bouudary cf sald Lot Four. two chains and fifty lnks cmore or less to lte North-easterly angle of said Lot which ls the place cf begiuuing. The land herelu couvryrd or inteuîled so 10 he la ail cf raid Lot Four, except the Westerly sixty-four feet five inches of same sold ccd couveyed by Laura Craw- ford acd Harry Walace Crawford to one George Henry -Louch hy icdectiire bear- lng date the t, tty-seventh dey of May, 1912, whlch wa rglsterrd lu said Reg- lstry Office lu Book 17 for te Town o! Bowctauville on the 4th day cf Jue, 1912. as cumber 6210. cal of whlch 1 shaîl offer for sale by public auction at my office Iu Victoria Hall, Ic the Town of Cobourg, on Friday, the Tweu- ty-third day cf October, 1931, at the hour of 2.30 o'clock In the afternoon. Dard at Sherifs Office, Cobourg, Joly 161h, A. D. 1911. D. J. NESBITT, 39-4 Sheriff U. C. N. & D. The «Milky» Way to Healtk A lass o good milk every day ls a glass of health. For young and old there's nothing more wholcsome and beneficial. In- sure a generous dai.y supply of pure, clean milk by ha.ving it dellvered to your home f romt our sanitary dairy every day. Put your family on the "Milky Way" to good health-Phone 446 or 703 and place your or- der today. IN BOWMANVILLE WHOLE MILK UAIRY Phone 446 or 703. W. H. BETTLES, Proprietor. --I Church for lis bandsome contribt DURHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS, 1931 Inspector--Col. E. E. Snider, B. A. Name of Secretary School of Board Vancamp, W. A. Vancamp, W. A. Bruce, Robt. J. Swain, Lewis (Burketon) Beacock. Harold (Nestleton) Philp, W. G. Malcolm, Stanley N. Wright, Garnet Emerson, Malcolm F. Whitney, Bruce i Newcastle R. R. 3) Holmes, W. C. Milaon. Lanson E. Farrow, Wellington Kinsman, Tlîos. A. (Orono) Lycett, W. J. Glenney, Howard (Newcastle) Savery. Wm. (Clarke) Staples, A. J. Cooper, Alma (Miss) Bigelow, A. J. Trull, F. W. Sirmpson, T. J. Patton, W. J. Burgess, R. J. Ransberry, Jas. Cobbledick, Win. S. Souci, Heber J. Bennett, Fred H-. Foley, Howard R. Osborne, H. F. Wight, Chas..- Metcalf e, N. I. Wilson, Arthur Gay, R. R. Stephens, Geo. A. Brent, Gordon Niddery, Mrs. S. CF. Pascoe, H. G. Smith, F. G. (Tyrone) Westlake, Wm. R. Pascoe, L. C. Ferguson, H. (M->.) McLaughlin, Wm. (Burketon) Annis, A. W. Smith, Chas. P. Shortridge, F. C. Slemon, Milton (Bowmanville R. R. 6) 1 Stinson, Harold 2 Fallis, A. W. 3 Johnston, Afred 4 Hannah, W. L. 5 Wilson, A. E. 6 Shea, E. B. 7 McNeil, W. H. 8 Brown, Geo. 9 Richardson, Percy 10 Porter, Welington il Davis, Byron 13 McGill, Alvin 14 Boggs. W. Jas. 15 Reynolds, Fred W. 16 Bartistaple, Fred 20 Miller, Wm. A. Central School Dudley, Cecil H. South Ward' Pearce, H. R. Central School Wickett, Mark P. L. B. Powers School West Primary Happiness!. THERE is no market price for happiness. Yet ta possess it, is ta have ail that is worth while. A Savings Accaunt has been the first step towards happiness for many men and women. Why flot take that step today? Yeu illwîiîke bankng at the Royal 31U The Royal Banik of Canada Bowmanvile Branch L OQ Hefkey, Maae 1544 Name of Teacher CARTWRIGHT Wannan, lone O. Cawker, Isabel Hendersoîî, Flora McFadden, Florence Fowler, Florence M. Cobbledick. Gladys I. Fallis, Florence M. Stephens, Dorothy Stiiison, Jean M. CLARKE Pollard. Margaret H. Rowland, Hilda J. Savery, Laurence T. Power, Vera A. Hanna, E. Calvin Werry, Kenneth G. Neal, Velma Cowan. Nora I. Foster, Kate Adams, Marjorie Stewart, Katie W. Patterson, Doris P. Dancy, Velma Witty, Olive MF Crossley, Dor $V Luxon, Marjo4 Stutt. Edna H Davey, Greta Archer, Mamie M. DARLINGTON Hoar, Dorotby H. Bragg, Ruby M. Laird, Susie Lycett, Wmn. I. Souch, Beatrice E. Taylor, Lorna Hopkins, Robt. A. Wiman, Dorothy Blackburn, Farewell Ferguson, Tena Groat, Francis J. Cawker, Grace L. Lewis, Helen J. Vancamp, Susan M. Dearborn, Lillian G. Tamblyn, Ella May Beech. Eugene I. Barton, Douglas D. Pollock, E. Jean Silver, Marlon Hobbs, Mervyn J. Staples. Edgar E. MANVERS McCamus, Eleen Henders, Ruth Cochrane, Doris Bailey. Cora E. Trimble, Vera Hamiltoni, Percy E. Malcolm, Marshall V. Sinunmons, Mary Little, Erva Shea, Ilma Failis, Hilda McLean, Isabelle Bigelow. Beatrice M. Shea, Laura Carscaddezl, Mrs. Ida L. Robinson, Cecil H. Mountjoy, Hazel TOWN 0F BOIVMANVILLE Johnston. Joshua H. Bragg, Leta L. Butiner, Vivian H. Colacott, Mariorle Hartt, Laura M. Jenxungs, Minnie Jewell, Edna McLeod, Rolit. A. Moore, Florence E. Morris, Helen G. Sargent, Bertha M. Wickett, Greta Bartoti, Dorothy Pickard, Marion E. NEWCASTLE Rodger. Thos. A. Mason, Hattie A. Orchard. Normna F. TOWN 0F PORT HOPE Somerville, David L. Browrllee, Janet Hugh, Irene McElroy, Dorothy H. O'Neill, Agnes Roberts, J. L. Scott, Violet A. Smith, Phyllis Strickland, Mary Thompson. Elsie Tuer, Jessie Long, Myrtle Black, Theodora Launder, Elda Davidson. Mrs. Etheline Bebee, Mary TOWN RLECEIVES FURTHER $1196.10 FROM MCGMLL ESTATE IN WASHINGTON Council GratefullY ecelves Monay For Tbroe MoulUs' Revenue Prom ProptY (Held over from last week) The regular session of town council on Monday night, except for the discussion over the Police Mag- istrate Ward's case, which is report- ed elfewhere, was short, as two spec- l meeting prevlous had disposed of most of the business. Mr. F. H. Mason, Dr. V. H. Storey, and John Baird asked permission to cut down trees in front of their pro- perties. Referred to Roads and Streets Com. Dominion Organ & Piano Co. gave notice it would appeal is business tax assessment on the grounds that the f irin has not been doing any business. Referred to the Finance Com. W. W. Henderson appied for $5 damages for lamb killed by dog. Referred to Finance Com. wth pow- er to act. A check was received f rom the Washington Loan & Trust Co. for $1196.10, belng the town's share of proceeds f rom the McGill Building f rom July ist until October lst. Bowmanville Branch of Canadian Legion asked permission te hold Poppy Day on Saturday, Nov. 7th. Granted. Finance Commlttee presented ac- counts for $785.28 which were ap- proved. Waterworks accounts for $168.72 were also approved. Councillor Lockhart acquainted council with the aid given relief work among the unemployed and needy by the Relief Board of Trlnlty Church with a donation of $25 .00, and by five Uittle girls whoste bazar brought in $19.70. It was oved that a letter of appreciation from the council be sent ta June Drew for the five girls, and also to Trlnlty Teacher Certif - cate Burketon Blackstock Burketon R. R. 3 Nestleton R. R. 2 Burketon Nestleton Nestleton Nestieton R. R. 2 Nestieton Port Granby Newcastle Clarke Newcastle R. R. 2 Clarke Orono Orono Orono R. R. i Orono Ororlo Kendal Orono Orono R. R. 2 Orono R. R. 1 Kendal R. R. 1 Orono R. R. North Orono R. R. 2 Kendal R. R. 1 Orono Bowmanville R. R. 4 Bowinanviile R. R. 2 Bowmanviile R. R. 2 Bowmanviile R. R. 4 Bowmanville Burketon Courtice Courtice Bowmanville R. R. 6 Bowmanville R. R. 6 Hampton Hampton Hampton R. R. 1 Burketon Enniskiilen R. R. 1 Burketon R. R. 2 Enniskiilen Enniskiilen R. R. 1 Tyrone Enniskillen R. R. 1 Hampton R. R. 1 Enniiskillen Janetville R. R. 2 Pontypool R. R. 2 Pontypool R. R. 2 Bethany Franklin R. R. 1 Janetville R. R. 1 Janetviile R. R. Pontypool Pontypool Pontypool Janetville R. R. 1 Franklin Pontypool R. R. 2 Pontypool Bethany Janetviile Pontypool R. R. 3 Bowmanville Bowmanville Bowmanville Bowmanvile Bowmanviile Bowmanvile Bowmanvifle Bowmanville Bowmanville Bowmanville Bowmanviile Bowmanville Bowmanville Bowmanville Newcastle Newcastle Newcastle Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope tion. The subJect of the Lumb-Lathrol controversy on Liberty Street kel the council busy for some timne an was finaily handed back to Road and Streets Com. to ferret out. CARTWIGHT COUNCIL Regular meeting of Couneil held October 5th, 1931; members ail present; Reeve N. Green in chair. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. Geo. Savignac presented sub-dlv- ision plan of Lot 23, Con. 12, for signature of Reeve and Clerk. Granted. Communication f rom Hàrris & Harris re condition of road between Lots 22 and 23, Con. 11. On motion comxittee of whole council to in- spect. Petition signed by number of rate- payers re Dr. A. D. McArthur erect- iîîg posts on road allowance between Lots 22 and 23, Con. 11. On motion clerk instructed to notify Dr. Mc- Arthur to move same off road. On motion Road Supt. to repair bridge opposite Lot 16, Con. 3. Bis f rom Wttlofer Co. and Car- negie Hardware Co. returned to be charged to A. L. Bailey. D.Thompson and P. Philp applied for whlch 18 tunor behe atSBhact gratree Junhis or FhaersaShor stock. Granted $15.00. Report f rom Provincial Auditor re audit of road expenditure for 1930. On motion recelved and fyled. Orders signed as foilows: Statesman Office, advtg. Vot- ers' Llsts .... $ 2.80 Hydro Electric Power Com... 6.83 R. Whitfield, 1 sheep kiled.. 6.00 B. Heasllp, 50 rods wlre fence 12.50 D. W. Bradburn, roads and bridges......... 320.19 ,W. Willilams, 1 lamb k.lled 6.150 Junior Farmers, grant ....15.00 Adjourned ot meet Nov. 2nd, at AdJourned to meet Nov. 2nd, at W. Deacock. Clerk. I Pt 2d ds Le t Us Ail Give Thanks for a Bounteous Harvest This week-end we are making special efforts to give you bigger and better values than ever - Dependable Merchandise - that bas been spec- ially purchased - that we are cut pricing for these two thanksgiving days., Our stock of new Fali Merch andise is complete - the shelves are packed to the limit - we are ail set to give you the finest values ever Men's Work Shirts Ladies' Silk and We offer big value here - You can't afford to pass up these values - Styles to suit you ail. eah.....59e to $1.49 $ 1.50 Men's Caps 98e This is a reai value-This cap is sold in this town for $1.50. We have just put a new shipment in- to stock, ail the neWest patterns, aIl sizes,98 each ................. 8 Underwear for the Whole Family Our stock is the largest in town and aur prices are the lowest anywhere. We cannot fuiiy de- scribe ou.r different lines, but we promise you big savings. Chamois Suede Gloves A special buy at away below regular value enabies us to offer exceptional values, ail colors & sizes, 3 ct 11 Motor Rugs A good size, in heavy warmn plaid effeets, reg. $2.98 value, whiie they last, each .................... $1.59 Wool Hose Two exceptionai values, in al the newest fali colors, extra fine plaited quality, ail sizes, per 59ad7c pair ... 9 n 9 Cosy Couch Covers We offer a limited quantity at away less than the miii pxice- only 25 in the lot. These are worth $ 1.79 each; we price them for this sale$1 0 each.................. 10 Men's Sox Hundred of dozens - the big- gest values in the trade for Canada ieading milîs, and prie- ed for big .l c o 9 selling, pair..1 Ct 9 Pure Linen Lunch Cloths 52 x 52 inches, at a price neyer offered before, each........................ 69c Children's Cashmere Hose Priced accoxiding Wo size, in sand or black, siz 9et 5 c 4to 91/, pr..,2 ct 9 E3g 13ediig Specýieilf 40 pairs imported English Flan- nelette Blankets, extra big size, not more than twa pairs ta, each customer, extra fine quality, a $2.79 value for $19 per pair ............. 19 We offer these at a price that should clear the lot in very short time. Prepare fori the cold weather at this ridiculous price, per $3 pair.................. 43 6 doz. Baby Crib Blankets, in pink or blue 9 check, good big size, note the price ............................ 9 Nelson»s FOR BIGGER AND SETER BARGAINS BOWMANVILLE Store WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE A LOT M ctýP', ThaoksgivingSpecials 1 Come in and see for yourselves. offéred at this store. 1 1 ý