SLEGAL M. G. V. GOULD, B. A., Ll- D. ~BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY money to loan on Farrn and Town Property Royal Bank Building, BGwrianville. Phone 351. W. F. WARD, B. X. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Money to boan. Bonds for sale. oifices. Bleakley Block,' King Street, Bowmanville Ontario. Phones. Office 102, House 279J. FUlýEIRAL DIRECTORS F. F. MORRIS CO. CJomplete Motor~ or Horse Equipment 'All calls promptly attended to. Frivate Ambulance. Bowmanville phonos 10 and 34 ~Branch Stores-Orono & Newcastle. WILLIAMS & CANN Ercbalmers and Funoral Directors. Ca-ils given prompt and porsonzl at- jention. No extra charge for dis- lae. Phones 58 or 159, Bow- maInvilbe, Ont. - DR. S M. JONES 'Osteopath and Chiropractor 1 96 Simcoe St. N.. Oshawa, over 1.4 years' successful practice. Examina. tien Free at office. Phone 224. 2-tf MËDICAL B.J. HAZLEWOOD, M. D. C. M., GoId Medalist of Trinity University Toronto. Four years attending Phy- ielan and Surgeon at Mt. Carmel Hospital, Pittsbur'g, Ks. Office and Reidence, Wellington Street, Bow- mauville. Phone 108. C. W. SLEMON, M. D., C. M. Graduate of Trinity Medkal College, Toronto, forinerly of Ennisilen. Office and residence, Dr. Bith's, form~er residence on' Church-st., Bow- manville. Phone 259. 44-t AUCTIONEERS THEO M. SLEMON Auctioneer Farm and House Sales a Specialty.j Ternis moderate. Enniskillen P. 0.1 Phone 197-r3. 1-tf JAMES BENNETT Auctioneer 10 years' oxporience in farm, furui- ture and nouse auction salee. Ad- dres Jas. B3ennett, Hardware Mer- chant, King-st., Bowmanville, phone 131. box M3. N JOSEPH COULSON Licensed Auctioneer Valuator & Roui Estate, Newcastle, Ontario. 22-tf LIBRARIAN WANTED Applications il beireceived up lTe hx Acc y o 7 p). m. Monday, Septemrber 17, n for the position of Librarian for , Newcastle 'Memoria1 Library. For THURSD, fiull pa micularsaupply to E. Lock- hart, Se creary-Trea sure r, Newcast- Yi______NEWCASTLE 9 TMr. and Mrs. W. H. Reddick and COME TO ORONO FAIR dlaughiter, MUrs. W. Ham-merton, Tor-;Sn onto, spent a f ew days recently with MU And Meet Oi Friends Thursday and Mr. and Mrs H-oward' Boweni. thee Friday, September 27th and 28th. Mr. Loftus Buckley nmotored to Mi Toronto with Dr. R. A. Diekson and Exiii See a genuine Agricultural Fair. was a guest during lis visit in the The managemrent believe that Live city nnd Exhibition of Dr. Walton- ' tiStock malke the best outside attrac- B ail1, Palmerston Boul. inl T tion and have increased the Premn- Young people of the Methodist S. Mi iums and added more classes. You S. and H-igli School hield acr in T( will find tlie advancement in Ari- Roast at the Beach on Tuesday night Ro culture ut this Fai'r where the best Harvest is exceptionally late thîs, onto of everything ikshown in Live Stock 1yeur, manly fed f grain Siistn- T jHarness Horses, Pony- Comrpetitions ing l'i the stook, along the lako ut Oý Stock Judging Cmet<in. u-fronlt. j ade of Prize Airnimais hefore the' Public and High School Atheletic TorQ) -, Grand Stand at 4.30 p. mi, Septem- Society lias reorganized and elect- * ber 28jth. The Cream of the ed these offleers: President-Charles Mr tCountry's Prducts. Ladies' Work Thackray; Vice-President-Howard oritO, etc., in the Exhibit Hlall. See the Penrce; Sec'y-Treas.-Cenn'eth Mr Baby Shiow. Orono Baud in at Peurce; Supervsor-C. F. Carinon; frien( tend ance. Admission 25c. Concert Managiug Commiiittee-L.- Mighit, M- ln Opera House Fuir uight. Plan ut AIf Grahamn, Wilbert Grahani, Stani- recer Gilfillan's Drug Store Send for . rhaDoad 1rgh.Mr Prize List. Rev. 1fog . Campbell, Feid ln Tc H. J. Soueli, Adolpli Henry, Secretary, Evang-elismi and Social M President. Se'y.-Treus. Service of the M1etbo'dist Churchl of Mr 37-2w ýCanada, Ottawa, preached two elo- f ew quent and enlilhteniung sermnons on W ------ - the need, the nature and scopie of tniF SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING the work carried on by the Della t- Mr. BOOKKEEPING ment hie represents, in the Methodist was ý Church on Sunday inst. Rev. ýr. i Complote Commercial and Genieral Carnpbeli has recently r.eturued frornM împroveniont Courses. ' StudentO ,a holiday trip to California where ho with accepted at any time. Good Po81- fouinc grent revivals iu the Christ- Mis tions for att graduates. ian religion in progress, the churches at ho CANADA ,BUSINE.SS COLLEGE lu Los AÂngeles, n7 city lu which so Mn Oshawa and Toronto many Ontario people h ave a keen pn _________________________ personal interest, being, filled to ca-spn - pucÎty at every service. Mr. DENTAL Those who h ard Mr. R. L. Wigbt trip t( DR.G. . BNNYAST inl St. George's Chiurch on Sund.ay Mis DR. G C. ONNYCSTLE were greatly heiped anid blessed by spent Jonor graduate in Dentistry Toronto 1his thoughtful and earnest addresses The 1Jiost. Gauaec h oa and especially lu the evening service enjoy: Coleg o Dntl Srgon o O- when hoe spoke with truth and crm- Mi -,aio. office King-st., Bowmanville. phasis, lu these times of unhelief and Toron Office phone 40. Houa. phone 22. inisidious, subtie doubts, of the neces- Ijs DR. . CDEVIT Isity of ail good christian re-affirm- Assstat-. . Tuccer ing and steadcfastly abiding iu their two") Assstat-r. . uckr Faith-Tlie Truth of their Fathers- Mr. :;raduate of Royal Dental College, iu the Fatherhood of God, iu the cently Foronto. Office, King-st. Eiast, Bow-, Divinity aud ,%toneiient of His Son, Glit. manville. Offie heurs 9 a. ni. to 86. Jesus Christ and in the inspiration of _Mn. p. m. dally except Sunday. Phone' the Holy Scriptures. Mn. Wrigbt's lu t,, J Oa. House phone 90b. text was three word-s in Matt. 28:17 aqa -"But Some( Doubted", a fact whieh uqa DR. R. E. DINNIWELL ~ is ail too manifest lu the miuds and Mn, lonor Graduate of Toronto 1, Uni- heurts of mnany, many people to-day, the wE vrsity and member of Royal CoUlege even as iu the times of the Aposties 1 (Dr.) of Dental Surgeons. Licens.d teL Rev. Scott Howard, priest lu chargeJ Mias practice ini Ontario andi the Dominion. of the purish, lu the absence of the Miss1 Dentistry in ail itu branches. Office Rctor, and Mr. John Bonathan of staff f -King-st., Bowemanville. Opposite Fni nity College, Toronto, assisted in Mr Bank of Montreal, Phone 801. the service. se~ $ DA BAGAIS $DAY BARGAINSL FOR MEN o n ts FOR BOYS A year ago on Dollar Day we ha.d the biggest single day's business we have ever had ini the store. Next Saturday,. we are holding $ Day again and we believe with the maxny splendid values we are off ering that we can make next Saturday a bigger and bet- ter dollar day- than ever. Our space will permit mention of only a 'few of the attractive bargains we have, but we cordially invite you to visit our store on Saturday when every de- partinent will offer special inducenments to the buyer on $ DAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1923. $ Day Bargains For Men WORK SHIRTS Mon's Wonk Shirts lu Khaki, 1>tueý ant iblack anti whÀte exiipes, Regiular. $1.25, $ Day For 98c MEN'S BELTS Very heavy fancy Rubber Boîte, nice new bucklee, $ Dajy Special 50c La HATS A lineocf higb grade Fait Rats, all sn-inl eues runging in pnie up te $4.50 Your Choice $2.75 MEN'S FINE SHIRTS ,Asplentiid line cf Men's Fine Shirts, new patterns, fast col- ots, ail sizes, regular $2.00 ea. $ Day 2 for $3.00 MEN'S BALBRIGGAN WEAR Shirts anti Drawveîs, Regular up) te 85eý gannient, will ho cleareti $ DAY 69e Garment MEN'S FINE ýSHIRTS With Soprate Collar te match, new patterns, just openeti up on $ Day for $2.50 ea.ch $ Day Bargains For Boys A lino of Boys' Fine Bracos on Sale $ Day 25c pair Boys' Cotton Jerseys, Begulun 50c, ou Sale $ Day 39c Each WASH SUITS Cildren's Wusb Suite anti Peg- gy Blacks ut 20% Discount $ Day BOYS' SUITS A splendid lino of Boys' School Suite on $ Day for $6.95 A hune of Boys' Grey Twilleti Serge Suite witb two pair cf Bloomers, Regulan $12.50, clean- ing on $ Day Only $9,50 Suit BOYS' SPECIAL HEAVY RIBBED HOSE A splendid hune cf Rose for the sturdy echool boy clearing ou $ Day 43c pair' A vory speciai ine cof Boys' Scbool Suite that -were Up to $16 50, cieaning- on $ Day $8.95 BOYS' RAINCOATS Boys' Puaanata Bain-coats, 'al- so tweed andi the slicken coat iu sizes up to 12 years, clearing on $ Day For$2.95 BOYS' SUITS A liue cf Boys' Tweed Suite, Lovatt Shudes that wene up to $16.50, learing oý o $ Day $9.75 $ Day Bargains For Men MEN'S SUITS A splendid liue cf Men's Al Wool Ini-,h Serge Suite, navy blue suits for $20.00 on $ Day A lineocf Men'e Ail Wool Navy Blue Fine Serge Suite, double on single breasteti, ahl sizes, guaranteedt fast colons, worth $3Î5,00, on Sale $ Day For Only $29.50 A lineocf Men's Grey Tweed Sport Suite, mixeti colons, regu- ian up te $27.50, oe'n Sale $ Day For Only $19.75 A lineocf Grey Serge Fine Twilled Suite, aIl wool, al aizes, worth $35 to $38, ou Sale $ Day For Only $30 MEN'S SUITS AT $18.75 AND $20-00 Wo have some splendid values iu Me's Suite that we ane put- ting on sale on $ Day at $18.75 anti $20.00. It will pay -yoiu te see the values wo are off erng ut the above pnices.j MEN'S COTTON TWEED TROUSERS AUl sizes, a hoavy cotton Tweed Trouser, matie well anti wfll wveur woll fer beavy wcnk. Beg- ular up te $2.75, on Sale $ Day $2.19 pair ~t1eIrid~pe~de1 )AY, SEPTEMBER l3th., 1923-D NEWCASTLE r. Corben visited in Toronto over Mi Ëday. dlays r. Rex Wynn spent Monday la M:l City. famil iss 0. Warren spent a day ut the Wml. bition. their the 1 Ir Hlowurç Tomns spent Tue2sduýLy Rani oronto. Fa r. W. Jennings spent Tuesdlay ou F oronto. and 1 obert Gýray had business in Tor- Th )lust 'woek. vitji his Dis-trict was well. represented now shawa Fuir, copieý r. W. J. Moore visited friends iu cieve( unto recentiy. the d r. Volney Moore visited lu Ton- >over Sunlday. rs. J. Ei. Mutchett is visiting ds in Torouto. s. Herb. Toms spent a few days ntiy lu Toronto. rand Mrs. T. W. Jackson visitedý lrouto last week. rLorne Thomas is spending a dayýs in Toronto. atcb for report of Flower Show Prize List next week. rReginald Matchett, Toronto, home over Sunday. is Pennl Cobble(dick is visiting friends in Belleville. iss Cathuizine M1cEachern visited orme oven the week-end. rand Mrs. George Jamieson tThursday lu Toronto. C. Hlancock macle a business oronto on Thursday. Frances Gibson, Oshawuý, eweek-end ut homie. 1 isses Redlges spent Suturduyl thne Toronto Exhibition. Mabel and Margaret Lake, >pent the week-end at home. anie Singer spent the past? s with frientsisnl Toronto. d M~rs. H. S. Britton ne- ited 'friends in Toronto and. 1ber. NEWCASTLE iura Walton spent a fe-ý ie Exhibiitioni. Mrs. James Feniwick ai,( Friday and S, 15 ut Dingm-in Le neading roc the Meonial Open an'd (do1 es of mlagazilles d. As the nei dloonmay neni NOTI J. W. Bradley r Newcastle e Generai Inaurance A.gent OClerk of 2nd Division Court,&7yjmisiouer, etc. n& Methodist Church. Newci Rev. E. B. Cooke, Pastor. mi.-Moring Worship. 2.~ -Sunduy School. 7 p. m" ing- Service. Wedunesday e'ý Prayer Service. NE WTON VILLE Miss Glad-ys Payn.e, Torouto, spent hoiidnys uat home ... . Mrs. Ida Hal- lowelI bas gone on an extendeti visit to Detroit ... . Mrs. Louise Clarke and daughter Muriel of Chicago, Ili., are visitng honr friend, Mrs. Georg-e Ovens .... Mrs. C. Pethick has gone to Toonto to visit frieude. ... . Miss. Nellie Caswell of Bowmatnville, vis-I ited here recently. . . Mn and Mrs. A. Allen of Peterboro, Miss ManSorie and Arnold, Rev, R. C. Camierop of Chiicag-o, MýLr. S. E. Bond of St Louis, ElI., were recent vîsitore att the home of Mr. Georg-e Ovenis. Plan no-w to b)e in Powvmanv!lle, Polar-aStre, etme S Mr cana( also is lu Lewis, Welcome, luesduy, renewing 5o, Toronto,s b is nmother, Jackson is tak ace on our schi (outbs. Matthew Bro' Mi 's.- Gl-' EOWMANVILLE NEWS leville, j Mre J. T. Hooper recently h ieçl ut Mr. S. F. Hooper's, Toi :1Homne-matie Cooking Sale J ronto c4uy 3 p. mn l old Standard ýet building. -- Rov. a-id Mrs. 'J. Scott Howund. Ask to 500 our Djollar Hatsi Mn.andM~'. Blto, aso n.Satunday-yos, 'we have theni. Din Arthur Bevis, ail of Toronto, speut man & Edmondstone. Sundy wth r. nd Ms. ethrel. .Rev. G S. and Mrs. Rorke, PetE Sunay ithMn ani Ms.Weterel.boro necolved a cable from thE Rov. J. A. and Mns. Conueli, Oak- dnugbten, who le a mnisionary wood, former nesidents of Newcastle, Japan, that sbe is safe. have beeu renewing old acquaiut- An immense stock of Meu's ai ances. Boys, Reudy-to-Wear high cla The Lawn Bowling Club bave coin- Suits and Overcoats just received pleteti gratiing anti seeding the lawu Cou'eb, Johunston & Cryderinan's. and are now patiently waiting for It is possible to buy a bat f the grues to grow. only $1 00 this Satuntiay ut Dingm, Mn. andi Mrs. Jack Calow and & Etimondstone's. tiaughter Alice of Toronto, motored Mrs. A. D. Daggs, Rochester,1 down anti speut the week-endi with Y., le visiting hon sisten, Mrs. L. Tab Miss Jaule Singer. Mn. and Mrs. J. G. Garret Mn. W. G. Hay accompanied by Brantford, have beon visiting c Mn. ondo HayantiMn. Dicey riends bore, guests, of ByE motored down -andi spentSndy oki nt is1au wit Mr W.G. ay.A vory pleasant 'uffair wue helti with rs .. G.Ray.the residence of John Lee, of Ketine Mn. anti Mrs. George White, Mn. East Wbitby, Thursday eveniug Sep anti Mrs. Robt. White, Pontypooi, 16 when bis nieighbors and fnientis1 spent Sunday guests of Messrs. Geo, the number of oven three hunirc an d William Jamieson. guthened to dIo hlm honon ou the oc Mn. and Mrs. J. A. Smith anrd son asion of hie 9th bintbday. M motoned to Toronto for the week- Richard J. Luuke, on behiaif of tho, enti, tuking with tbomn their appren- p)resenit matie the preseutation of tice Tom Brown. Toms reports are baudeome solicl eather easy chair ai a very 'good time witb Jim ~ footstool. Mn. Lee bas votetif Gladt tece oun Villag-e Si , M n M. Le" le grandfathen of Mrs. A. 1 ~W. J. Moore,. bas se fan recovered. Scott anti unceecf Mnl. Jesse L. Col from bis late 'critical illuess as to be Bowmianville able to assist lu the Blacksmitb shop._________ Billsays you can'it keep a good man dcwn. MNSESADCUCE Witb the addition cf the puttiug MNSE1SA»CHRIE on cf doors, our curpenter Will Methodiet Churcb, Rev. S, Renninige fiuishes for this summer Moore, B. A., B. D., pastor. Sund.: the new homte of Ma,,tthewv Brown on Services: il a. mi.-Pastor wv Walton Street, South, and oui own preuch. 2.30 p. m.-Sunday Schoo antist, xtarry Joues bas appliteu a ven y 7 p. m-Bev. E. A. Tonkin wi good first coat cf paint to stand ah pneach. weathers. Staff Capt. Qameron will condu( The Goverumnent reprosontative on special services on Sunday Sept, 1 Public Libranies wus in town on ut 7 and il1'a. m. and 3 anti 7 p. *r Tuesdny consulting with the Librury The Staff Cupt. is tbe Chancellorc Board, anti ho informeti youî cornes- the Toronto East'Division anti is we pondent that Newcastle huti the fln- -wýorth hearing. Be sure you come est neading noom 'ha hati ever sen St John's Church, Rector, Rov. C, outside the large cities, anti thatour S. Postlethwaite,M.A Onni Calj o a1 ý " SUMMER PRICES NOW IN OPERATION See me before placing your e Town 2-5 and order. Oroao-Will ho in office 10 to order.a. m., lMonday, Wodnesday, Friday Dr. Durwin E. Steckley * j Honor Graduate of Toronto Phones. Bowmanville, Office 14: Newcastk& Residence 141W. WHYP Spoil your Pickles, Sauices and Relishes for the lack of a few cents? BUY THEI BEST SPICES AND VINEGARS WE HAVE THEM Re -WiALTOIN Grocer Newcastle HIGH QUALITY AND CLOSE PRICES Count at this hardware store. No need to let shopping worry you if you buy here. We re- fuse to seil inferior goods and guarantee ail pur- chases. Prices are close, too. W M. JAMIESON Newcastle Dolar, For Dollar It always pays to buy your groceries and baking from Newcastle one cf oui own te the olti home te stant business . We undE obe neatiy Saturday ne> AISecI tractiv Perenn Aise J Early 3 Doors East of Standard iBank Johnstons Phone 271 BOWMANVJLLE - OSHAWA Hardware Store Nvurseries 1