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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Nov 1911, p. 5

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_______________________________________ & Iw L ADIES! Whenapplied daily ,Mitçhel's. Wîtch iazel Creani Soothes Softens Heals and Beautifies' the skin.-, GEiiNTLEMEN! As an after-shave MïtcheIl's Witch Hazél Cream Removes .Irritation Preserves the 5kin Charms the User. See Ont~ Big Window DI-Splay. Sold only by- R.M. Mitchell & Co., Druggists and Opticians, Bowmanville A Breath of the Pines 1We can't ail gt awýay tothe pîne woods to get relief from a cough, but you cati easily get the next best thing-a bottie of Mitchel l's 6"301P-bl" Cougmh Remèdy. The curative power of the pine is its strongest feature. We seli a lot of it and our caus- tom-#ers like it. That is why we like to recommend it to, you. We have a number of gfood cough remedies, but 11301" suits most types of coughs. A qu-arter of a dollar for a big bottie. R.M. Mitchell & Co., Druggists and Opticians, Bowmanville. Christmas Cards and Bookiets, iPrivate Greeting X'mas Cards. Exclusive flesigns and Wording We have a very large seletion to chbose fromi. Sold in any quan- tity desired. Xmas Booklets in ma ny styles and" prices £rom 5c upwards,., Xmas Post Cards, great variety. This is none too early to select yeur cards if you wish to send them a distance. W. T. ALLEN, BÎ9 20 Bownmanvîlle.1 fiORSESIIOERI WANTED at once. Apply te Box 419, Bowmanviille. 47f MAR RIEiÏ ÎMAN te aork on fanm. Apply to JoaN PDtRCI, Erpinghain, Bowrnmnville. 47 tf ilUlSE PARLeR MAID Wanted. Apply te Sire. J. W, ALEXANDER, "The Evergreens, BOwmanvîlle. 47-tf W iNTED-A situation as book-keeper and ryp- ;,b in Bowmanville, Mas. BEADLE, BOX 271, Bowmanville. 47-w' ANTED-A girl for general housework. No 'lwashing. Appiy te Mas. B. C. SOUTHEY, j' Elgin-S., Bowmanville. 47f BOARDERS WANTED- Mr. John Bamnes, Hut Street, Bownanville, has accommoda'- tion for several boarders. 41f L MES ISTRAETRO2 ram'Iambs, one 2-year ol, Shropshire, froin lot , con 6, DarIlin- Lton,. SenS information to lIÂanv CoLa,,- CIJTT, Tyrone. 4681 A UTO LAMP LOST-On Kingston Rd betweeîî Oshawa and Newcastle on Monday Oct. 23. rirde r eave- at T. 0- Knight's Grocery and ec-5ve ýrew',,rS.438f RONEY TO LOAN-at five, and five and a haIf percent onneortgage secnrity. Private fands 4 pply te LOSCCOMaS , &SEsiL, Barristers Ânanville 44-f uANTED-AYO G LADY to clerk iu au W ccrai pato ad oofecýtionery store. A1,pply , eating slayîpceted. b D. . To), Oshaw. 47-2w" E EGASSLS urerBowusanville )n Satvirday air-f Lady's oye glasses. Finderwvil"l1, îewarded hY retunnt &Ar55r Of ice. 48f GIRLS311 WANTFED.-$5.00 per week to N JI ommence 'with for girls eîghteen anSd 100 o0'r. Apply at Once D. S. PERRIN & e.LimiteS, LondOn, Ot. 4285 SIIEEP FOR SALE- S1olershi eearling .sheep, both sexes. First-class eheep elegiblW sfo r registration. Appiy t, A. H. BRENT, lot con 3 Darlington. Bowmanville, P.O. 45 3b ,qVST3IAYED froni lot 30, con. 2, Clarke Si abot Nov. 9, a large white sow. ApV in- f,,rmýation leaSing te ber ,rcovery wil be gratefully recelved by WESLLEY1. BRAîu, New- ea,$Je.47 tf AM 031 nSALE-100 acrbs mo re orLes, lot Fýt .a 5 cn. 10, Darlingtoîî, would nakp good sbmpranch;, quantlty of second growth pine 'uiabms orlumber. ,Trame bouse and baro. Atppl'y tu JIMES CARTER BowmaUVile. 47tf1 CA NADIAN NORTHERN RÀILWAY TIME TABLE. BOWMANVILLE STATION. GOING WEST GOING EAST Bow'ville Toronto I3ow'ville Toronto 11.15 a.m. 1.00 p.ni. 1.5ai,93 . 7.44 p.m. 9.30 p).i. 8.6pn. 6.30 p.if. BOWMANVILLE STATrION. (4OING2eAST. 1aOINç«WEST Express 8.44 a. m. Express 4.22 a. M. :Expres 10.18 , Loal 7.4R " Passenger 3.31 p.Mn. passenge8r .48 p. n.] Local 6.49 _, passeniger 75 Mail 9.5 Dailvy. BOWMÀNYILLE,, NOV. 23, 1911. Social and Personale Mrs. Fleming is visiting Mrs. (Dr.), jas. Moore, Brooklin. Mrs. J. D. Keachie, Toronto, is visiting lier brother Mr. Thos. Tod. Miss Mabel Dickinson is spending somne weeks with relatives in Colliorne. 1Mr. Clare C. Washington is spending a few weeks at Clif ton Springs, N. Y. Col. John Hughes, Newtonville, attended tha opening of Parliament, Ottawa.. Miss Gladys Palmer lias been visiting lier aunit Mrs. W. Harris, Newcastle. Mrs. Wallace Dickinson visited hier sis- ter, Mrs. George'Dickinson, Dundoniald. Mr. Spence of the Standard Bank has been-transferred 80 the Port Perry brandi, Mrs. Barron and Mrs. Haddon, Newcas-u tle, recently vîsited friends in Bowman- ville. Miss Lila C. Cole, Columbus, spent the week-end in town guest of, Miss Edith C. Allin. 1Miss Alma- M. -James,- St. Thomas, is visiting lie aunt Mrs., Thos. Power, Dar- ington. Mrs. McCrae, Omemee, is spending a month in Cobourg guest of lier mother Mrs. Edward Roberts. Mr. Sam Clarke lias again 'been chesen to contest West-Northumberland in the interest of the Liberals., Have you seen those lovely furs at Mayer's. If not caîl and make your se- lection. Everything riglit up-to-date. William Cowan, retired merchant, Burk- eton, droppcd dead from heart failure at Union Station, Toronto, Monday after- floon. N Mr. W. J. Bragg, Bowmanville, Wm. Stainton, Oliawa, were lected directors of Ontario Fruit Growers' Association ini Toronto last week. Miss Irene M. Holland, Denver, Colo., andi a partyof friends Ieft Nov. 4th for a tour of the Soutliern andi Western States. They expect to remain some littie time in El Paso, Olti Mexico City, and 'Los Ang- eles. Colonel P. J. Rowe spent Sunday witli bis mother.on Churcli-st. on lis return from Ottawa after attending tlie opening of Parliament and also attending a Mili- tary meeting of the Itnfantry Association of the 3rd Division. Prince Rupert, British Columbia, tlie Paciflc Coast terminus of, the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, is growing apace, and for a young ctý the business tiat is now donc tliere is remnarkabie. During the monti of Septemnber there were 8o steamers calleti at the port and 8i'depart- ed. Mr. R. D. Camneron, Lucknow, gave a fine adtiress on Canadian Governmnent's system of Olti Age annuities in Council Room Tuesday evening to a good audience. Mr. Cameron is a convincing speaker and tiose wlio lieard hlm speak here and at the Higli Scliool were greatly interesteti and a number have adopted this systema of providing for future days. A. Harry Hook, Marcus, Washington, and Miss Maggie E. Scott of Napoleon were married Nov. 2ad in Grand Forks, B.C. Mr. Iîook was formerly chemist for the B.C. Copper Co. at Greenwood, and the bride is one of the popular young ladies of fie Napoleon district. The young people will lic at home at the Nap- olcon mine after the I5th. A liost of friends of the contracting parties -extend congratulations.-Marcus Messenger. Mr Hook is a son ot Mr. Arthur S. t-ook, Toronto, formerly of ibis town, anti. Harry's ma ny old frientis lere offer hearty congratulations. In keeping with tic general surround- sngs of the Chatean Laurier the new $2,ooo,ooo hotel, constructed by the Grand Trunk Railway System at Ottawa, the pictures for the bedrooms have been pur- cliaseti anti consîst of some of tlie best re- productions of famous masterpieces from tie London, Paris and Berlin galleries. They will lie framed in moulding that wili harmonize with the fittings of the several floors, including Louis XV, Louis XVI and Colonial styles. Care and great taste 'Langton, representing the Melagama ca andi coffee, -Added greatly te the pieasire Fof ail by serving the beverages while -u extled their excellences. iEss McPliee proved beyonti a doulit that the higi grade Royal Householti fleur whicli she demnonstrates is the very best and most ecoriomical that can lie used for ýead cake antipastry. Mýr. J.S. MacConinachie is the agent ini Bewman ville ani'a grr-at many hueepr expeet te caîl On him for tapir next ag Qef fleur. pose antitiii rhr' Icfieýcts ,-eat credit on' flic cooot ccounties ;anti 9esss Carey, Dur a, erpeWaite,-WL H. Gibseni, MWSIcif HoarW-. W.,D>2 : This ,fine ex ,Pbjvjhch calieti forth praisel from everyuncýdy 'was s;oldt f4tie T, Baton Co. Ohîldreiu Ory FOR FLETCHER'S Our pictures et chludren are more than piotograpis thcy are Studiosetf chilti lite. Tiey willplease yen anti your frientis anti flic chiltiren when gron nup, wiil also appreciafe tics Tee snth bte for a Christusas rmmrne You get §irstel'as work anti afct tyles af Tios. Rebson's Studio, Jamecs Block, Bowmanville. 1 Hockey-Boots! Ge 'cm atFoiey's. For lest roofing sec F. H. Mason & Son. Lot S. E. Etisail estimate on wiring yenr lieuse. Annual excursion te Toronto Friday Dec. 1. Sec advt. A complefe lune et Nyal's Family Rems- etiies at jury & Lovell's. Presbyterian Ladies' Aid annual excur- sioti te Torontoe Friday Dcc. I, Order your electrical ýuppies trom S. E. Etisail. He can save you money. 'Brantford Roofing is cheaper anti better than shingles. F. H. Mason & Son. Ortier al -your funcral desigusow eut flowers from S. J. Jackman. Phone 8o. A kitchen cabinet makes a- nice Xmas present. Sec theus at F. H. Mason & Son's. Car et pine sialis just, arriveti at Les- comlie's ceai yards. Deivereti aIl over tewn. Splendid line of trimmeti lbats, stylisis anti up-to-date for $249., Al l ats at re-- deceti prices. Now is tic ti me te bey your Christmas presents. Cal at M. Mayer's anti maie your selection. Ladies' Fur-lineti Coats in all qualifies anti specially gooti 'vaue af Concli,',.Johin-. sien & Crydermau's. For tic finest-stock of ladies',m, isses' anti chltren's Fali anti Winfer Ceats cail at Ceudli, Joinston anti Cryderman's. Rexaîl remetiies are giving universal satisfaction. A written guarantee gees witi every remesiy. jury & Loveil, sole agents. This sutiden change in weatlier nsmýkes tic fur fiy. Speaking of furs, have von' noticedt fat fine display in M., Mayer's wintiow? Sale of baud paint cd china Miss Ethel Morris, Hersey-st., Monday, Tnestiayanti Wednesday, Dec. 4ti, 5ti anti 6th. 30, a. m. te 10op. in. 47-2w Our Ovcrcoats at $8.511, $10.010, $12.50 $3 5,00 md $17-50 are, we helieve,, tic lest; value te le founti anVvwlerc. Coucli, Joinston & Crytierman. Get-your sciooi supplies-at-P. C.- Treli - ilcock's. Tic lest lino of scribbling books anti ail roquisites fiat cati le pro- cureti. He scîls for cash. Now is fie time te get Fait Seetis anti Bullis trous Peter Murtiocli. He is seiling 25/, llow Toront o prices. Caîl anti get a bangain. 'Gooti varicties. M. Mayer bas a splendid ncw stock et gents' furishings-iats, caps, shirts, coi- lars, tics-indeeti, everything te suit fie taste et. the mati or boy. Cail anti sec uis stock. .New Grand Trunk station anti restaur- ant, Cobourg,are being rapidiy completeti. Tic elti station lieuse is te le pulleti down. Grand Trunk yards wil 8000 pre- nt an altogether different appearance. >e"Give me ticelrigit siiny coalwiti tic Short, round fracture. I1tdon't luke these long, f un piocos, fioy Inr ouot tee quick. I want Scranton ceai." Tic only place te gefif is trous McCiciian &'Co, Limitcd. Excursion te Toronto Friday Dec. i. Sec advt. Remuants et wali paper, hait price at P. C. Trebicock's. Cutters! Cntfers! Cutters! McLaugi- lin anti Gray maie at F. H. Mason & Son's. Car et pinieslabsjusf arriveti at Los- combe's ceai yards. Delivereti all av or town. Ceuse te the lazaar in St. Paul's Churci anti have a cup et, tea anti seme Scotch cakes Nov. 3081. If yen want a pretty bat Haddy & Ce. will supply yen; excellent variety et fresh- ly trimmeti bats. Ail tic Higli anti Public sciool boiks ,andi supplies at P. C. Trchilcock's, tic iowest price for cash, People wbe neeti tuns wiil finti M. Mayc's stock intensely interosting£ anti pricos very reasonalle. SCRANON COAL-Tie standard for over 4o years - for sale in ail sizes ly McClellan & Co., Limiteti Notliing as acceptable as a fur muff, stole or coat for a Christmsas- gift. Now is tic lime ta select at Mayer's. Ladies' tailon-made suits et tic mcwcst materials anti matie up in tic very latcst styles at Coudh, Johuston & Cnyderman's. Have you seen tic new stock et tors af Maver's? A veny fine choice of coats, stèles, moffs, miâts, etc., in ail tic ialest styles. 1Ogiivie's -Royal Housciolti Fleur, Gienona patent, Rolleti Os, Bran, Shorts, chicken feeti at MacConnaci'ie's feeti store, King St. 1Dont fonget the bazaar on St, Apdrcw's nigit in the sciooiroom et St. Paul's churci. It wil le a gooti place te buy yeur Christmsas presents. Tiere are more neai unous in a ton et Scranton ceal tian in any coal produdeti. Egg, stove, nut anti pea sizes for sale by McClclan & Ce.. Limiteti. Mink Marmot, Oppossum, Western Sable, Grey Lamb, Salle anti Persian Lamb Frs-a fine assorf ment just openeti ont at Conci, Joinston & Crydcrmam's. The Churches. Rev. Dr. Burns, Toronto, preacieti an- nivcrsary sermons in tic Met hodist churci, Cobourg, Snniday, Rev. Dr. Cicaver, Toronto, lias given his lecture "Jean Val Jean" in Toronto, forly limes. He refuseti 60 invitatsons last winf or. Rev. H. Mnnroe, B.A., who lias been pastor of St. Paui's Presbyterian churci for about iglit years, anneunceti bis res-' ignalion on Sunday subject, of course, te tic ruling of the Presliytery. Tic Riglit Rev. W. Reeve, D. D4, As- sistant Bisiop et Terento, will holti a Confirmation Service at Sf, John's churci Sunday nexf at i i a. m. He wili aiso preaci at tic evening service. Ail are cordiaily invitedt t attend. "Tic Solitariness of tic Bible" wili lie Rcv. W. N. Arnold's tieme at flic Dis- ciple Churcli Sunday at i i a.m., flic first et a series 0f sermons on "-Facts that Cal Failli" or "Why we believe tic Bille"; ovening subjecf "Stations, Regular anti Flag." Anniversary services ef St. PEaul's Pres- byttirian Churci next Sunday when Rev. P. N. MeDonalti, Toronto, will preaci. The follo)wing anthems in addition te tic soles wiil lie given "Blesseti lie tic Lord God of Israel" by Hawley, "Te deum" by Dykes,. anti "Wiat, Are ,Tiese ?" _ly Bowmianvillc Metiodist churcli annua' Tliankoffcring services will le heiti Sun- day Dcec. 3. Rev. John Garbuf t, Cobourg, a former paster, will preacli anti special music wil lice rentiereti by flic choir. Tic Trustees are asking for tie usuai ameunt et $100ô. Rcv. H. Frost, et Victoria University, Toronto, officiateti at services in tic Mcli- odisf Cliurci Sunday. Mr. Frost gave two very in teresfîng sermons, He Po. secs- ses a geeti veice ant ivwe Icieve wiil rise f0 lic one oet-tic clever young preacierofe tuis-Conference. Rev. M. E. Wilson gave an intcresting address on Tic Bibe le antfs far-reaching influence at flicmeeting ot -the--Bible Soc iety inDisciple Churci on Tliursday evening. Presîdent Elliott presitict anti Rev. H. Munroe announcedttafticheEx- ecutive suggesfedth fe re-clection of last ycar's officers, whicb was latopteti. If is stat cd fiat onc minister in flic Ter- onte Metiodisf conference lias receiveti $141 trous lis cengregation for fie presI cnt conference ycar, tiat is, from-May îsf. Andti s is in a rîci farming community. Anti anof ber minister, aise in tic Tor- ente cenference, lias receiveti $33 for tic quarter ending November 3sf. He was compeiledt t borrow a susaîl sum et money whici fie $33 was nef sufficient te pay liack. Anti yet we have the question: Wiy are nef young men going m ticth ministry? Wby is tiere se mch indiffer-' ence tethis higi vocation?-Peterboro ReVie w. The, new Metiotiist churci at Fenelon Falls at whici Rev. John Garbutt, Col- ourg, anti Rev. H. B. Kenny, former pas- tors, have officiateti at fie opening servi- ces, if entirely tree from delit. Tic cost of tic new edifice is $î2,eoo whici lias ahl licen raiseti by suliscriptions, collections anti a fewl supper. The Lindsay Post says: l'Re-Y. John Garbutt's address te tic yening people -Monday eyening was a spienditi effort. He speke of lite invest- ment anti ciaracter building. One et tie points brought eut waa tic importance et mental growti in relation te spiritual growtli, andthti dependeu,?ce of tie latter on mental growti or i cvclopment." That tic Disciple Cherci lias entereti upen an era of prosperity fiat argues weli for its centinueti standing anti usefuiness in the cemmunity is apparent 80 ail who attend fie services otier Sunday or miti- week. Tic atusesphere is liecoming more anti more indicative et tic presence of iearts desirous anti determinedti tat consistent living, evitient oarnostness et purpose, well considereti offert, tic spirit of tic Master anti a more compiete con- secration te His service siail mark the work at baud. This happy condition is very largely du e ti th act that ail hautis are being put te tie plow anti ail eycs arc turneti iopefuily 80 tic future togetier witi lie paster's fine social qualilies, large oxperience in pastoral work anti splendid puipit ability.- Tic non-churci going public is cordially invitoti anti wil lie kindly welcometi at the services eft tus churci. Com Everyonc in attendance was pleaseti with thc prograus at Epworti League Monday evening. President Baker pros- ideti. Miss Florence VanNost readtihti Scripture Iesson; Miss May Shaw gave a spienditi exhibition et musical ability anti training in a piano selo anti was ioartiiy oncorei; Miss Helen Jobuston sang "Was Tiat Somebedy Yon " in a very swcet voico, Miss Young playing lier accompan- iment. Tic topic for tie ovening "Gooti Books anti How te Reati Tiem" was in charge ef Principal Elliott, B.A., *h,'o, liy virlue et lis position, is an excellent auti- onity on tuis subjecf. Ho gave a very practical faik inciutiing soe gooti atvice as te iow te reati gotibooks. Tic phene 64 B~ wmanville. The Least Fuel, ,the Most Satisfaction. ANNUAL EXCURSION TO TORONTO BY G. T.R. untier fie auspices of tie Ladies' Aid Society of tic Prcslytcrian Churcli, Bowmanvile, FR.IDAY',-DEnC. lst Goti trous ail stations slsown lilow : Return Fare Train Leaves Colliorne ....$2 35 ......i6 15 Gra-tton. 215........ 625 Cobourg.....I95 ....648 Port Hope ,,,.175-... 03 Newtonvilie. I 165.... 7 18 Newcastle ...... 1 50...7 32 Bowmnvile .... 35 ........ 7 43 Darington ...... 1 25 ... 7 53 Oshawa Tcf ... i 05........ 8 09 Whitby jt..... 95 . ,.... 8 23 Chiltiren untier 12 years anti over five, hait tare. Tickets gooti goîng on above trains only. Valiit returning fie same day cx- ccptftrous Port Hepe anti stations east thereef, trous wiici points tickets, are geeti returning tic follewing day. Tick- ets mot goti on trains No. 2 anti No. 4. Notices of Birtirs, 25 cents; Marrlages 50 cents, Deaths, 50 cents,, each IsrIn When iifusneral cards are prinited at titis ~<office, iliertloti fre. BIRTHS LA-cEýR N-Near Dariingf on, Nov.:20, fo Mr. .,id 7me. Mark Blackburn, a son. t : ým-At 868 Uoilege-st., Toronto, -Nov. 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Graham n(eo Lena Alex- ander), a daughiter. MARRIAGESý FORE.ESTER -BARNEr- At the reeiesîce of the bride's parents, lirookîfo, by 31ev. G. A. Me- beau, Nov. 2, Mr. Chas. Forester, Guelph, and Miss Rate Ellen Barnett, daughter of Mr. Art hum Barnett. IThe Quality Hardware, Phone 74. BUOINETTI b Brooklin, NOV. 138h, Arthur Bar - nett, aged 75 years. FOamcEST-In Whitby Township, -Nov, 12, Ja mesu Forroost, -ogcl84 yeare. NE.tAt Cobourg, Nov. 14, David Douglaso, snoMr. Geo. C. Kerr, iii his 34th year. BLNaiHANi-T Hastings, Nov. 19, Herbert Rlus- sell Binghain, ouly son of Mr. Samnuel Biogham, Bowmaniville, aged 32 years, ROBi.soNIn Detroit,O(Jt, 2nd, Lovedy gmale, widjq of the late Jackson Rtobinson, dangbter of tichard Sinale, aged 62 years. FOE-t"Greencourt", Bowinille, -Nov. 158th, Victoria carlotta, beloved wife of Mr. Fred Il.TiFoley, and-only daughter of the late Dr. J. M. Sgr-acombe, aged 38 years. "Lest We Forget" E. R. BOUNSALL, Designer and Dea ler in Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., in Granite and Marbie. Bowmanviile, Onfario. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ' ~LMorris Ô&Io Most Coieple te Eqnipnent Sunday and night calîs proinptly attendeS 80. Bowmanville Phones 10-34 Branches: OUONO HAMPTON GOODMAN & GALBRAITH Barristeis and Soliciters. Notaries Publie. A. K. GOODMAN, D. C. GALBRAITH 508 Lumstien Bltig. Yonge & Atieiaide-sts. Toronto Ontario. B ARD AIND PLOO'J For fao men at Mm', Huggitt's, concession-st., Bowmanville. JIAY FOR SALE Having matie arrangements wili farmers te deliver iay 80 ail parts of tic fown, anti aise liaving a large quantify of baleti hay on hanti, wc arc preparet t give prompt attention te ail parties leaving orders, at lowest prices. MCCLELLAN & COi Limited., 47 tf Bowmanville. BOWMANVILLE MARKETS. ~dcrrEý_-cîduc a ,--.cîay FLeUR Vý 100 liS .......... $2 30 f0 $3 001 WHEAT, Fali, bush........o0 oo te 0 83, Spring ............ o oo te e 8o " RetiFife .........008 o0 095 <4Goose ...........0 00 t 0 78 BARLEY, V bush, No. i . ... o 70 teO 075 OATs, white .......O0 00 teO 045 RYE, .......O0 65 teO 070 BUCKWHEAT".........O0 46 t80 O55 PEAS, Blackeye, 1 bush ..,, o oo te o 00 Canadian Beauties .... 0 90 teo 095 Small. ..............o oo00to o 80 "Blue .............. ..0 0080 0 89 CLOVER SEED ... ........6 0080 7 00 TIMOTHY SEED ............16 oo te, 7 oo BUTTE, hest table, e lb ...0o 0 teo o26 EGGS, 49l4oz .............00 o e-e2, POTATOES 0 bus ......,- oO 08e o 8o HAY,4lV ton ..............0e0 08e 35 OÔ Exchange Your Baking Worries For a "llappy.Thought" It isn't good policy and its mighty poor economy te struggle along with an unsatisfactory range, working yourself te deat anIdý wasting gooti food and bigh-priced fuel wben you- cati obtain, a HAPPY THOUGHT ýand pos9, range that will alxvays givme you complete satisfaction, its elcec is based on a steve experiencc of over haîf a century. its imoproveinents arete that have bec s thoroughly tested and foundto th6i of real value te, a range. it is madle of material that wil1-give iastingservice,-the -partis sa- jeeCt te the great eststrain andi wear are especially reinf orced, and ithlas areputation te lve up te that obliges the makers te see that every range turned eut of their fa6tory is perfect. it is alvays goed policy te be tioroughly informed about amy ar- ticle before buying. We will be pleasedt t explain thc Happy Thouglit Range te yen, andi tien when yen have cxarnined the other sboves in the market, we will be ready te do business with yen. More than a quarter of a million "-Happy Thouglits" are in daily use in Canada, W. Il. DSTlAN, PROTE TION LOSCOMBE & SENKLER LIFE, FIRE ANI)'PROTECTION. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES I represent tic strongest, eldest PUBLIC. America, Before insuring cali on MONEY TO 105E, HARRY CANN, Office: Masen Block, King Street, Town Hall. Phione 5o. Bowmanville BowmanVîlie, Ontario. Oppor nt Ladies' ad iss 25n - 1ONLY - 25 u Specials Unheard of Bârgains at thi*ýs Season of the Veâr. ikegular $6 oo and $6 50 Coats for. $5 o0. 'a 75"4 5 75. 90OO 44 a'6 5o, 950 ";6 6'75 10 75 to 12 00 fi fi7 75, 140to 14 50;" "9 75. 15 oO " "175- We-re showing this week a, lot of Laidiesi' Coats-1 wvith lar-Ce fancy collars, very latest, Also acer ing lot o f Children's anid M.iss'es' Dresses at manu.i- facturers' prices. PW - rocers' Due Bis Taken as C~ash S.W. Mason & Son - ext oor to Standard Bank, Bwavle Fine Beef For Christmas Trade. List of CattMe bought for our Christmas Trade:- i Durhams liier ted ly A. Ga-msly, Orono T liier, r steer, Sam'! Allun, BoIwmanviile 2 steers, 'Wesley Afluni, 2 steers, jlicifter, Chas. Alunr, Providenice 2 ieifers, Tises. Jackson, 2 heifers, Jelini Wight, 1 liier,,Rd. Seucli; 8 icifers and tifenr, E. Hancock, 2 icife rs, J. H. Wcrry, Bethestia 2 sf cors, Chras. Laugmaiti, Solina. L choice caif, W. Woods, Base Line, Tic above are al liceifers anti steers, thc names et the feeders being a gnarantee et flic lest quality fiat cati le secureti. ,Higiest pnices in cash for ail kintis et flic lest 'qualify cf poultny, Tic lest is noune tee gooti fotour patrons. C.1M. Cawker & Sn .1 . 1 1 1

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