Sýuggestion rIt will f ake just a fcw moments te 'step la anqd asks ns wbat ont experience bas been in the way-of grateful customners ,NiJth the soothing wasb 0f ails, D. D. D. Youllr money back unless the first bottle reýLeves you. Jr&ovlDnggists, Bowaevlle s a - Publ ic S cho ol Concert Nov. 4th and 5 th. Mr. James A. Staîker, who, recently sold bis farmi to Mr. Milton Stapleton of Providence, bas moved into bis residence here, thue former Dr. Jas. Rutherford home on centre Main-sf. The Staîker farm, one of the best lu the counitry, has been in the famiily namne for more than seventy years, the north fifty acres were purcbased by fthe late John Staiker from Joshua Fuller wbo was an uncle of the late Amassa Fuller, and tee south fifty acres from Peter Burns, wbo later farmed in Em-ily township. The land was originaily beavily timbered with beL-ech and maple, with scattered large pines. The new owner, Mr. Stapleton, is niow mvn unto the place.-Or6no News. Ths Thinag Is Certain The degýree to which Canada's Viétory Bonds are bought will be reflected in the prosverity which industry and agriculure wYill enjov during the nexi- twiplve months. if for no other reason than that of self-interest, every wVorker and every employer should BUY VICTOIRY BONDS Mfter ail is said and done, if Canada doesni't raise enough inne y this Victory Loan she will hv to raise it by increas- ed taxation. So that instead of posterîty paying a greaGer part of ýthe war bill, this generation will have to Pay Most of it. SeO you see there is a ompelling reason why you should BUY VJCTORY BONDS ThEre isý an old saying to the eftect that "lif you can't s:ing the words you can whistle thie tune." 3oif QIlyi'an ready montey, borrow somne and This spacedonated '0tthe Victory Loan 1919 Campaign by Fred. Knox. AN INSTITUT-.îION With quality, service and time, aîîy adv'ý tised product 'will make ifs maker an institution. The retailer's tra0 e name is bis trade mark. If therefore becemes a very v-aluab'le asset in bis business Our trade namne bas always been associated witb moats of best quality and superior service. For thîs reason we ask you to look upon our name as a guarantee. We stand back-ofeverything sold, and if goods: purchased should bappen to be unsatisfactory we ask for thte privihege of "Iwaking good." Our'store is an institution in this communitv-one with a reputation for faim dealing, bonest values and superior service. 4. M. Cawke-r &ýSoný Jnrveyors Phone 64 Bowmanvil JielaIletsThe B est Ask the man wbo owns a. Hocha fumrnaco bis opinion. 11e will toll you of the coiiifort of a furnaci, uasy to run-the comfort that smalhem coal bis bring-also that bis family is free froni colds andheadaches. No, the Rod7ca dees not, cure ilnsit just supplies wbat is ossential to health,at bounriful\ supply of fresb air. Saves One,,Ton In Seven, Witb the Hecla you can heat every corner ý-of your house wîth a minimum outlay for coal. With tho iodla yon can get a moist beat without gas, smoke or dlusf. ,Witb the Hfecla 'you actuahly save one ton in seven on account of the special steel nib- bcd lire pot. if theHca will do ahi this if mnust ho iPferenit from other furnacosý. IT 1S., Let us estimate your w ork. W.YH. D US-,ýT AN Plumbing - Tinsmithing - Hardware 1Phone 74 om vil TYRONII A first-class, eûtertainiment will bc given in tbe Sons' Hall at 8 p. m., on Saturday Nov. îst., when OronoDramatic Society will eresent their popular play "Safety First". Special musîc by Sýalem quartet and Miss Evelyn Dickinson, Bow- meîîville., Come and help on the good work of the Women's Institute. Admis- sion 40c; cbildren 20C. Sacramental service for Tyrone Circuit wiil becheld at Betheada at 10 30 a.m. on Sunday next. Regular service at Tvrone at 7, p.m SALEM A happy gathering of the people of this neighborhood assemnbled on Fmi- day Oct. l7th., and gave Mr. -W. G. Giffier, Station Agent, Mrs. Giffler and his mother, Mrs. florton, a very C lasant surprise. After order had een cailled, by Mr. IR. H. Coilacott Who was chairman for the eveuing, a nicely womded address was read by Mm. Lawrence Squair and Miss Katie Stephurîs on behaif of some fifty guests presented Mm. Giffler and ls bride with a beautiful silver service. Mr. Gifler made a very pleasing, reply thanking ail for their good wishes and for the gift which they had so kindly presented. The remainder of the evernng was pleasantly 'spent1 in a social way, the violifn selections by MI. Chas. Camuthers, and the choice refreshments served by the ladies adding very materially-to the even- ing's enjoyment. The committee in charge who had much to do Viah the success of the gatherîng were Mrs. Fred Honey, Mrs. Wes. G. Werry, Mms R. H. Coliacott and Mr. L. Squair. The company dispersed at a late hour ait wishing the happy couple a pleasant and qucceýssful voyage through life. Whitequiits, botb plain and scalloped, received direct from manufacturers. We can save you mioney on tbese.î __Çouch, j6hnrstoii & C rerman ild.7 IIAMYPTON The concert and social under tbe aus- pices of the Epwom)ith League on Tuesdav, Oct. 21St. was one of the best beld bere for vears, and in spiýte of the roads and weather, was weli tt ended and the net receipts were quite satisfactory. Miss Galey, Toronto, pleased the audience wîthf severai weli selected elocutionary numbers, Mm. H. McAnespie, Bowmnan- ville, sang two splendid sacred selections accompanied, by M"Iiss M. Cole. Mr. Arthur Allio, Lindsay, (acc;ompanied by bis -sister) with bis sweet vet powerful baritone voice, deigbted al] ,i th several good solos. Mr. Sam Coilis, Oshawa, a youth of about seveoteen, gave us in several numbers 'of varied character a reaI treat in violin solos, Miss N. Horn îccompanyîfig. Mr. Colis bids fair to having a- future among the great artists Mrs. (Rev.) Totten and Miss Horn played two pleas ing piano duets. The commit- tee are to be congratulatel on giving so mucb of quality for the money. Rev. J. W. Totten acceptably occupied the chaýir. Refresbments were ý;rved at the close. Proceeda $50. Vîsitors: Mrs. Wflr Hamilton, Mr. Stoit, Toronto, at Mm. C. N. Ruse's; Miss M. Souch, Miss Jackson, Whitby Ladies' College, at Mm. C. W. Souch's; Mm. and ,Mrs. 'Oshomne and family, Hope town- ba"i' UI* - . . . W'...a a , .4,OJ Kersiake basrtundaerapeat vîsit with- Miss E, L. Brown, Belleville; M1rs. (Rev.) J. O. Totton and Master Harold at ber home in Stouffville; Mrs. F. Kerslake, Miss R. Kerslake, Miss Edna Crydeî man, Miss Hilda Cryderman, Mr. A. B. Cryderman wîtb frienda in Tom- onto ... . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cryderman, Mm. A. B. Crydermian, Miss Hilda Cmv- derman and Mm. E. Cyderman attended 'the funerai of Mm. t-. J. Hoidge at Lindsay on Tnesday. ... Miss E. Salter, Miss L. Jobns, M. F. Cryderman attend- ed the Leagne Convention at Port Hope ...Epworth 'League Raliy services werc held on Snnday 19f h. The morning service was in charge of the president, Mm. F. Cryderman. Mr. Morrison, Prin- cipal of B H. S. gave an excellent ad- dresa. Music was fnmnished by the League, solo, Miss Mildred Souch and-a duet by Miss G. Stevens and Mm. F. M. Brown,.- I the evening Rev. J. O. Tof ton preached a splendid sermon, music being fnrnished by the League and the maIe quartef.... Delegates to the Epworth League Convention at Port, Hope wiil give their report Friday even- ing .. .. A public meeting will be held in1 the Town Hall, Hampton, on Mondai' night, Nov.ember 3, 1919, at 8 o'clock, wben Mm. Geo. Case of Bowmanville will give an address on Electric light for power and lighting purpose. Ail parties in Hampton, Enniskiilen, Solina and the surrounding neigbborhood who mav be interested in baving the EcIecfric light line extended tbrougb this district are cordiaily :nvited to attend this meeting.., October meeting of Women's lîxtitufe held at Mrs. C. W. Sonch's, a donation of $1o was granted to the Central Darling-I ton Rural Scbool Faim Prize List. The Institutê al.so recently sent to Bowman- ville Hospital some vegetables, 34 jars fruit, 4 jars pickles and to the Women's College Hospital, Toronto, 2 sacks of vegefabies. For ail of wbich tbanks are given to those wbo confribufed so gener- ously. Next meeting on Tbursda',, Nov. 7 at home of Mrs. J. G. Burns. A sbower of quilt patches'is reqncsted as the ladies are having a work meeting that day making quilta fof the nep.dy of North, Ontario. Senc l aong your paf ches. They will be appreciated and you will be cordialiy welcomed f0 the meeting. A hiappy gatbering of friends, was held at the home of Mm. and Mrs. Thos. Elliott on Monda-y, Oct. 27 whcn Mm. Elliot t and' Miss Louisa Goodman of Hampton, and Miss Annie Williams. Solina, celebrated their birthdavqs. TMe evening was made pleasant with music, games and choice refresbments, ail thoroly enjoying the occasion. Mr. Elliott is 81 years of age and is hale and hearty a-ad joined heartily wvith the young people in celebratingtbeir natal day. Among the guesta were Mm. a-nCinl11r,-rs- P11415 lu li.~aui j-U -__ Williams of Coeaarea. Wmi. Griffin bandies R, J. Smnit'h's Hear "Safety Firat" at Tyrone Nov. i. THE FRIEND 0F ALL SUFFiERERS.- Like f0 "the -shiadow of a rock in tnýe1 weary ianid" is Dr. Thomias' EClctric Oil Lo altbiOa-e Whio auffor pain. Tt hOids Out hope to ever.yonc anld realize-s if bv stilt- ing suffering everyw';here. It is a liinim- ent that bas theP blessings of nearly haif a continent. It is on sale everywhere andj ca-n be found wbc-rever enqnired for. SOLINA A large gang of men unioaded material at Solina Station on 1Saturday morning and work bas begun to buiid a new station bouse. It is supposed to be ready by the beginning ofbhe vear .. . . Qarterly meeting bere at 10,0a. m. next Sunday ...Mr. Cecil Pascoe was called to Tor- onto Saturday bv the serions illness of bis own father, wbo bas been living in, tbe city. . .. Masquerade in. Sons' bail Friday inight. AIl come te the Hallowe'en doinga ..Miss Lyda Taylor is progres- sing nicely sînce returnîng from' the hospitai .. .. Mr. T. Baker und erwent an operation at Bowmanville Hospital for the removai of an eve.... .Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Law attended the silver wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hall at Oshawa .... Mrs. E jhompson, Cour- tice, and Miss Editb Peardon, Kedron, are visiting Mrs. S. E. Werry. .. .Miss Elva Pascoe is visiting at Toronto. The voung people cf this section will hold their annuai masquerade on Hal- iowe'en., Don't miss the concert at Tvrone on Nov. I. DARLINGTON COUNCIL TOWN HALL, Hampton, Oct. 25th. Regular meeting, Reeve Geo. A. Stephens presidingP. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Clerk reporfed that be had received deed of land tromi C. P. R. for piece of land for road purposes at lot 15, con. i; aiso deed of land at lot I, con. 8, from Raymond Davey for use as public road on t oiwn Line between Darlington and! Clarke. Cierk ordered to have deeds registered. Hydro- Electric Power Commission ac- knowledged receipt of petition for Electric Ligbt and Power as submittcd at last meeting of Couincil. Filed. Treasurer ackntowledged receipt of'i -$7f2-13-rpn onisTesrr em ameunt of speciai Legislative Grant for! teachers' sala ries and certificates Orders were drawn on Treasurer. W. R. Allun, freigbt S I 6te J. D. Colwiil, gravel 2 0 F. B. Lovekin," 3 87 Wm. Beman, 3 87 J. H. Wilcox, repairs f0 grader 4 75 Hediey 0ke, gravel 6 87' H. Knigbt, l" 6 87. John Allun, gravel - 6 87 W. Beckei .1 8 621 Mrs. W. Jeffeýry" 9 17 John Wonnaîcoît "and work 28 12 Raymond Davey, land for rond 35,00, John Martin, gra vel and work 43 00 J. Clatwortby, acct. cement work 200 0e Ont. Bridge Ce., steel and railing 426 0o Treas. Prov, of Ontarie, bigbway 1 work 1681 09 Thco. Salter, W. F. Bonus 5 00 John Wonnacott, do' 6 25 A. Hardy, do 9 12 D. B. Simpson, preparing deed Ie 0o Selectors of jurors for 1920 10 0e M. A.James & Sons, p g and advt 131 0e C. H.nwefor S. S 6 advance 140 00 Couincil aejunm-ined 1te Saturday, Nov- ember 2o, att p. mr. W. R. ALLIN, Tp. Cierk. AUCTION SALES, ýSAT1URDAY, Nov. -r. .I Osborne wiiseli ail of ber hiousebiold furnifure and ! uIIItlLîglh5 Ïuiuutll.g 134110 suite, dining. room- and bedroom furniture, stoves, sewing machine, "hait rack, car- pets, etc., at ber residence, Temper- ance-st., Bowmanville. Sale at i p. m. See bis. L. A. W. TOLE, auctioneer THUJRSDAY, November 6th.-Mr. Frank Amsbary. lot 13,1 con. 7, Dariington,will seli ail of bis farm stocke, implements, etc. Sale at 1 o'chock. See buis. GEo. JACKSON, auctioneer. MONDAY, Nov io-Mr. W. J. Wallace, Blackstock, will seli àll of his farm stock, implements, etc. Sale at i o'clock. See buis. TH-EO. M. SLE- MON, auctioneer. I TUESDAY, Nov. iith.-Mrs. Thos. Smith,' lot 34, ýcOn. Q, Clarke, has an offering of Farm Stock and Implements, which for - quality and size wiIl be hard to surpass. A number of the Clydes are eligible to register; the cattie are of good Durham type, and the implements comprise everything to be found around a well equiiiped farmstead. Sale at i o'clock. Seý- large posters for furtber particularo? GEO. JACKsoN, auctioneer, A. J. STAPT'ES, Clerk. 44-2w. FRIDAY, Nov. 7th-Miss Beatrice Foster, whose homne on main -street south, Orono, has been sold, is offering by public auction on the premises, the furnishings therein contained, whîch consists of a very fine assortment of parior, dining room, bedroom and kitch -n fumrniture sucb as would be found in a modemn home. These fur- nishings will be sold without the slight- est reserve as the Misses Foster have takeni up residence elsewhere and have no furtber use for the, goods. Terms: cash, GEO. JACKSON, au efion eer, 44-2w, "Lest We Forget" E. R. BO0UNSALL, Desîgy1er awdDealer in Monment;be ta arkers, été,, la Granite and Marble. llowmanville. Ontario. Learn Wireless! operating and win a good sa]- ary. Shaw's. Schoo], 395 Yonge St., Toronto, has the finest set of modern apparatus and gives best instruction at small cost. Write for facts. G. W. Crewson, Se-retary. Crieam Wanted!e iPrices of Cream are high. We pay good prices for good cream, We' want yours. If we fail to cali on you we would appreciate a phone, cali or write us. Orono Creamery Co., Orono FUMERAL DIRECTORS L.Morris b& Son Iuaan iromptiy attended tg. Beowmanvllie Phones 10-34 Branches: OBONO HAMP141. 1. What are YOU going to do About it ? It really shouldn't be necessary at th1is stage to eduaca te argue or pursuade tiie people of Bowmanville into buying Victory Bonds, If you haven't any ready money arrange with your emnyloyer or with any bank to buy on the instalment plan. You wjll be able to meet the instadments alright and in a few months hence you will be 'glad you arranged to do so. So, go now and BIUY VICTORMf-1Y ïBOf"NDS /T'his space donated to the Vict,-ry, Loan, 1919 Camipaîgia by F. O. Mason i I IL Eall and Winter Gloves Prïces: 25ecDup to $3.OO, 11. Elliott Jstate Hampton Insurance!1 YOU aLre ilterestel in the High Cosi of Living. Suppose you had to replace your house or the con- tents of it and buy everything over again, You would need double as much money to do it as ini Septem.- ber 1914. -Everything has gone Up. The purchasing power of the dollar is about 470 compared with Sept- ember 1914. Building costs of ail kinds have nearly doubled; clothing is going up every day; boots and shoes,~ furnit- ure, carpets, food, fuel, -everything costs more. Fire may desçroy your entire property any minute. Your $1000 policy to-day won't buy HALF what it would three years ago. So you need more insurance. Only one thing in the world bas flot in- creased in cost, that is insurance, the thing you need niost. 1 In short, What you most need is the cheapest thing you eaun buy- Protection., You need the best kind -of protection too. You can have it. The best costs no more than the worst. i Phone us how mucli more cover you require and we will put it on today, or we will cail, value your property and give you the necessary protection. J. J. MASOî"N TniiuranCe Agent Bowmanvilhe The Work of Six Men A Toronto Litter Carrier will astonish you with the a mount of work it does. Enables one man to dlean the stables as fast as six men in the old way. Cuts out the dirty parts of the job. Take away the danger of the old wvheelbarmow and the slippery plank Encouralges cdean- inoesa in sýtables- and tLhat means blealfliier cattle. ~AilitJie l2crant-o-- S0taiblje Equip. mon-t is dlesigned to save work and make cattie big. gm Pr-ofit ro ducors. , Time is saved. Sld ly Hampton Chas. IHastings Agent Cars Stored We havefirst-class,accommodation for St9)r-. ing Cars by the day, week or month. When you ha v e friends visiting you dont take. a chance on leaving their car, out doors. Our, rates are very reasonable. We Are Spcalists Bring your wvork to us and have satisfaction Satisfied customèrs is the secret of our be- ing so busy ail the time. Give us a trial and be convinced, Gasoline, Oils and Free Air. Corteous treatment to al, Pvickarcl'-( raÊe Street, Buy Bowmanville Victory Bionds in the sure knowlodge that you have oyerything to gain and nothing to lose. They represent your faith-your shame-in Cnd' future. If it means anything to you to be a citizen of this Dominiont BUY VICTORY BONDS Anyone can stamt in a race. It takes cocurage, resolution and that wonderful tbing calod spirit, to make a winner. Sec to lit thon that we wîn out with this Victomy Loan Campaigu. We are raising the money to finish the job and Îsee it fiaru. So help along-. BUY VICTORY BONDS If, in spirit, you can stand by a grave in France and sbed tears with your eyes and pray witb your lips, tlion ofler'Up a prayer of Tbanksgiving-now-wiLýh your pocketbook. BUY VICTORY BONDS' This space donated to the Victory Loan 1919 Campaiga, by G. A. Edmondstone HOGG & LYTLE LTD. We are now unloading a few came of Molasses Dairy Meal. This is the great milk producer and tbe price is how enougb to pay you for bringing in your Coarse Grain and cbangingi ,or Moal. ALso bave in stock Feeding Corn, Sterling Meal, Sampsen Feed, with Cotton, Seed and Oul Cake to arrive in a short time. It,- wihl pay you to investigaf e. l'lie prï1e t erwill b iglj. WhlyouFSeed us ready fer sl we will be pleased to dlean it fer you and payV the top market pice for you11tcmop. Send us ini samples and !et us quote you, Phone 203-Use it.Osaw ""J Auctioneêer Having secured a license as1,auction- eer 1 am prepared tcý ake a limjted number of sales. For fermas and dates apply f0 THEO. M. SL-EMON R. R. 6,1BOWMANVILLE w 4 Inn"nc-- 6nmm il ik Ag .9-V , 4 A-F - d-N ' il 1 shfiD. at Mr. t-U eeuFME5ý: QFý-