JEWELRY AL PRICES RED UCED 333',PER CENT What an opportunîty! Any article of Jewelry in'my store may be punchaàsed daing this1 won- deifal stock reducing sale at ýone-thurd the original' price. The regular prices are shown on the tickets. Yoa can easily figure for youîself the 4,iX saving in any article you purdhase. Corne eariy and pick out some of these bargains. Tliey cannot be duaplicated t these Ilow prices. List -includédh: Rings Bîooches Bar Pins Scaif ,Pins Watdl Cliains Cigarette Cases Waldemar Knives Waldemar Cliains Beads Lockets - Necklaces Ear Rings Cuf Links, Mesh Bags 'Vanity Cases Every A rticle is Guaranteed ALEX. -'-ELLIOT- Get 'Ready, Now. For -Cold Weather Have that odd job for the Plumber, Tinsmith or Steam Fitter done now by one of our expert mechanics. Don't put off tili weather is too col& and the rush is on. We can give prompt service now. Greenaway & Elliott HaigExperts, and Conaulting Engineers Phone 18 l Bowmanvil[. PleaingCustoinlerS' That is what i§ uppermsost in our mind at al times., To only seli best and choicest meats pro- curable. To ,give the bgst service possible. To s ll at lowest prices, quality considered. The large displays of fresh and cooked meats shown here makes it easy to buy just what you want and at a price you can'afford to pay. One Delivery Daily G. . dmohdstone Phone 21 B oNnan ville Fi te fe st e( Willard's .Cho-co1ates Forkdipt chocolates, assorted cenfres,' special for b Saturday Only, Regular 6elb for 34C lb.S Corbett's Crumpets Try a dozen Aid you'1l want more. 30c Dozen EAT CORBETT'S HIGH LOAF BREAD We Specialize in Wedding Cakes W. P. Corbett (Successor to Thomas Tod) Baker and Conlfect'iner Bowmanvî1le BOWMANVILLE, OCT. 2nd., 1924. MÂPL' GROVE s 'Mr. and lMrs. Roy VanCamp, Base Line, Miss Lillie Penfound, Toronto,1 spent Sunday with the f ormer's sis- y ter, Mrs. Noble I. Metcaf . . .. Mr.i and Mrs. L. C. Snowden, Mildred and Bub, Mr. and Mis. H. R. Foley, Florence and Louise, spent Sundays with friends rin East Whitby.. Sùnday School Rally will b e held n ext Sunday afternoon in the church at 2.30 p. mi., when Rev. F. J. Hor- wood, Cambourne, will give an' ad- dress. Sunday Schooi will meetat Ton sspendinga fé-ew days at Mr. W. J. Snowden's . ... Mr. Lloyd Met- caif f el while playing at noon hour at schotol on Thursday and broke his left arm. ust below the elbow.. Congratulations to our school, on winning the shield for the highest number of points in prizes at school fair...Miss Ima Power, Kendal, spent the weelç-end at home .... Con- gratulations to Mr .and Mrs. Lloyd Snowden on their dauglter Lillian winning first prize at the baby show at Orono fair on Friday ... . A num- ber from here attended Orono Fair . . Miss Lillian Colwill, Newcastle, Visited Mrs. J. D. Stevens. ..,. Mr. and Mis. H. A. Farrow are visiting relatives in St Cathaines... M r. Wmi. Foley who lias been visitifg hisj ýeon, Rev. H. W. Foley, Hilton, i with his daughter, Mrs. J. D. Sev- e ns.. Mr. and Mrs. Tfuman Power, Miss Reta spent Sunday with friens in town. Have your Furs îemodelld- priGes lowest. Tliurston's Fur Shop. ENNISKILLEN Visitors: Mr. and Mis. Herb. Slen- on and dauglter Greta, Toronto, Dr. and Mrs. Slemon, Town, Mrs. Sie- mon and son Roy, Winnipeg, at. Mr. John and Theo. Slemons... .Mi. and Mrs. Laking and Bernice and Harold and Mr. Stanley May and Miss Winnie Ashton at Mi. E. C. Ashton's; Mrs. John Pye visited lier daughteîs in Toronto, and was a c-j cornpamied home ýby Mr. and, Mrs. H Jontnand Mrs. A. Stainton and Clifford of Toronto; Dr. and Mis. Ferguson and babe visited fniends in Uxbýidge and Zephyr; Miss Max- weIll 4of Philadeiphia, at Mrs. D. Burgmaster's; Mrs. Smith, Pioton,, at Mr$. H. Rogers';11 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Oke' and Miss Winnie visit-1 ing Mr. B. Oke's in Newtonville. <Tliank-offering services of Eni- killen Union Churcli will be held on Sunday, October 5, wlien sermons wîll be preaclied by Rev. J. 'S. I. -Wilson, Brighiton, Pîesident of the; Gonference at il a.mn. and 7 p. m. Music by the choir, aiso the MaieI Quartette of Bowmanville will sing in the, evening. On Wednesday, October Sth., a Chicken Pie Supper wvill be served froni 4.30 p. m.,At 8 p. m. a play entitled "The Tirýee Pegs" will be pîesented by Enfield' ladies. Piano and v'iolin music be-1 tween acts. Tea and concert 50c, concert onily 35c; chldren tea and eoncert 35c, concert 20c. Al 1services to be held in the church. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hill, Mi. J.,,B. Miclieli, B. A., and Mis. Mitchell,, Mr. Loney Mitchell and Dr. W. G.1 Benthami, Toronto, were recentý guests of Mi. R. Bentham... About 40 frîends and neighboîs of Mr., and Mrs. E. C., Flory were entertained to a corn roast at their home last week. Games were indulged in iby' the older people whule the younger Toronto, lias been visiting at Mr. A. Ormiston's; Mr. and Mis. Geo. Or- 1 mztn dMr.HaoldOrmstn,a'. COURTICE LisLtUU1Iana an. iravriýsua- companiýed by Mn. and Mis. F. T. iMr. Otis Worden, Toronto, spent Ashton motored to Toronto on Sun.-' the weekend with lis mother, Mis. day. Mr. Geo. Cochirane was a suc- Jno. Worden..Mrs. Horsburg, cessful enhibitor at\ Port Penry, Cleveland, Ohio, lias ýbeen visiting Blackstock and Orono Pairs. Mr. lier sister, Mrs. A .F.'Rundle. . . 'Mr. Jas. Stark was also among the win- Horsburg and Mr. Gardiner moto'red ners at Blackstock.. No service here over and spent Sunday with thei.-. Sunday on account of Enniskilien Epworth League opens Friday even- special services.ý.Mr.'-Lavenne, ing with a îally. - Everybody come Stinson,ý Columbus, spent Sunday at Sunday services were' well at- Mis. John Stilison's. .. Mr. and Mis tended. Oui Pastor preadlied a Morrison havebeen visiting at Brigh- very instructive and lielpful sermon ton. in the rnorning on "The traininof Mr, and Mis. Win. Veale, Mis. the Child". Sunday School lRally Th os. MeLaughuin and daugliter, Ton- in the afternoon. Printed prograni onto, spent the week-end at Mn. Wïi- was carried out with recitatiýons and beit Ferguson's. music, and Rev. Mi., Washington gave a talk on "How to be Neighborly", whic 'h held the attentioný of the chuld- TYRONE ren in a splendid manner. . . Ladies' Berean Class held its monthly meet- Miss Viola Sliortt is attending ing on Thursday when Mis. Andrew Normal School at Peterboro ... . Mr. Stalter, Oshawa, gave a splendid ad-1 Wesley Little, Oshawa, spent the dres on Temperance and offeîedl week-end with lis gîandmother, Mis, some good suggestions, to the ladies Win. Little.. . A number froin here on carrying out our campaign bef oie attended Orono Fair on Fniday. voting comnes. Mis., F. L. Byam and Doneen is vis- Special Sale of Jex' -elxy-33 1.13% iting at Mn. Lillicîapp's, Canning- off regular pr is. e. Elliot. ton. ... The young people of the League spent a very enjoyable even- ing at the Corn and Weiner Roast STARKILLlield at Mn. Clarence Woodley's on STARKILLEThursday ..... .... Mi. and Mrs. H Coucli, Mn. and Mis. T. Scott spenti Miss Evelyn .Brown vis ited lier Sunday at Mn. A. Smith's, Enfieid. aunt, Mis. Walter Farrow. ... Miss Mn aod inratneol Mollie, Hassard visited 1her aunt, Mis,M.agw old eSker tand Bari Mullgan wlio bas instal'ed a radio Fi s and showdhsIovuhbe set. .. . Mn. Richard Haliowell lias sFai wed lis agrethrgbredf mach improved the appearance of his shezepsecrn ratnnbro _-;A_-_' i- . - pr zes. Mis. Howse, Toronto, libas retarned afteî visiting ber mhother, Mis. Jake Hallowell and ther friend. ... visitors from lere who attended Or- ono Fair report a good fair and con- cert,. .. Mn. Herb. Qilmer, wife and faniily, Miss A. Haliowell and Miss Dorothy Savery Sundayed with Mi. aind Mis. Savery .... Mi. and Mis. Irwin Farrow visited lbis sister in De- troit' .Cnxtuain to Mi andi IMis. Lorne Tod-it'sa daughter. .Rev, S. T. Tucker, Orono, wilil 'preadli lere Sanlday, Octoben l2tli.. " .People are getting much wiarm over the' plebiscite vote on Oct. 231 -let us cast oui vote in favor of the O. T. A. "There is a tume, we know flot wlien A oit e know no where That marks the 'deseiny of men, To glory or despàii." jRememben the destiny of Ontaiio, 'to glory, 'honor or disgrace and des-J pair, when marking your balIlot on the 23rd. SOLINA -lling jokes anid singing songs. Af- Mr. W. J. Morrison, B. A.. Prin- -r lunch was serveid and abandunce cipal of Bowmianvilie Higli School, I Df coin had, disappeaîed a, social will give an, addîess on "4Racial oui was spent in dhit chat, commun- Goodwill" ut opening ýmeeting of ±y singing and spinning, yarns. AIl Young ýPeople's \League on Monday eparted for their homes well pleas- evening. Dr. Devitt. will give an d tint the liost and hostesa were address on the Temperanec Question. royal entertailners. . .. Mn. and, Mis. Let there be a grand îahly. Wullace C. Stainton and idaughter Refreshments .......... Ms. J. T. Eleanor and Mn, Julian Goodwin and Hundie gave a party Wednesday in Miss Frances Taylor, Toronto, at Mr honor of Mis., Penfound,. Toronto, W. H. Mooie's..Mi. and Mis. W. being lier binthday. .A new,& chimney H: Moore and daugliter spent a day is being built on Eldad Cliurch by witli his sîsters at Whitevale. I ' .--Mn. A. Trenouth ... . Mn. and Mis. Mr. O. L. Byers, Toronto, visited his Sulas Willims visited Whitby friends father, ir. N. Byens. .Pleased to reecntiy.. Mi. and Mis. John ee Miss Ettie Hancock, sister Of Cooledge, Brooklin, recently visýited 4is. A. L. Brunt, able to'be out fniends h. .. . Farmeis have been again after liersevene sickness. busy filling silos,- coin being a fair e. .. . Mesies are quite pievalent Mi., and Mis. W. T. Greenaway here ... Mn. -and Mis. H. G1. PascOeý and thîee dauglitens, Port Hope, -n and nd iitd En£llc Mris. John Bnimacombe, Town, were friends... Rally Day services Sun- Sunday gaests of Mi. and Mis. Thos. day were very inteiesting. Mis, VieGilI. ... Mis. D. Heddon, Toronto, Harold Emmenson, Port Penny, sang and Miss Audrey Weiiy, Oshawa, very niçely two solos. .Mr. and Mis. visited ut Mi. J. A. Werry's.... Geo. Hardy, Oakwood, Mn. and Mis League Wednesday evening in charge James Hardy and Mis. McNic.oi and of Mr. Roy McGill. Topic byMr Mi. s May, Lindsay, visited at ,Mu. Gordn Wëry n "Te'Lfe o D.Isaac Hardy's.... .Congratulations to Livingstone"; reading on "Enthus- -Mi. Elgiýn R. Taylor on lis marriage, nasm" ,by Miss Lillian Wallace; two Ion Tliuîsday to Miss Mileta Hoar, piano solos weîe exce'lently îendered Providence. She foîmerly taugit, by Miss Marion Ordliard; reading by sdliool at Bakei's section and, her Mi. Milton, Stainton,; Mis. Gordon many friends here wili we4come lier Jeffeiy sang veîy sweetly "'Somne- back to this community...- Mi. and 'body"l. Next Sundiay Haivest Home Mis. Ernest Lainier and son, Black- I services.' Speeial music by Enmis- sto 1ck, visited àt lier fathei's, Mi. W killen choir. . _ Rally service Sanday i T. Taylor.... .Mr. Thos. Hardy, was well attended. Address by1 Whitby, Mis. Knight and daugliters, Mis. W., W. Jones of Hampton, wýas'Oshawa, Mn. Dring, Raglan, Miss veîy interesting. .. Rev. E. C. Belk- Ruiby Reeson, Columbus, also Mn. nap gave a splendid seimon, in the ami Mis. Jas., Hardy and Mis. Me- evening on "Beside, Behind and Nicol and Miss May, Lindsay, and Before Christ" which was very la- Mn., and Mis. Fred Hardy and Miss structive, inspiring and interestiii. . Irene, Toronto, at Mi. JHarvey Hur- .Mi. Buigmasten, oui village im- dy's. .. Mn. and Mis. James A. Wer- prover, is building a new bouse on ry -and Miss Grace, Ennîskillen, and the oldý Chanci lot. It is more men Mr. and, Mis. W. Chas. Werry, Osh- on improvers like Mi. B. tînt is awa, visited ut Mn. A. IL. Pascoe's.. needed la oui villages .... Sony to Mn Jack Reynolds visited Toronto report that Mis. Lee, Mis. Fred El- friends ... .Mr. Norman Wrighitlias lis' miother is seriously ill with pne- sold his faim to Mis. Fanny Ar- umonlu. not but will reside thene tili Spring Cats and Biaises' Disappear.-. .. .. M. and Mis. C. Nelson and When saffering froni cuts, scratches, Muriel, Toronto, Mr. David Mal- braises, spiains, soie thiont or chest colin, Mn. and Mis. Wilbert Mal- and any simîlîni ailment, use Dr. col and fumily, Nestieton, Mi. and Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Its bealing Mis. H., Emmeison and! son George, powerî is well-known in eveuy section, Pont Penny, ut Mi. Sulas Williams'.. of the community. A bottle of Di% Mis. Emmerson who lias been visit- Thomas' Eclectric Oul shoaid be, ini ing here retuined home to Port eveîy medicine chest îeady for the Penny with lien son. emengencies that may always be an- Muskrat Coats at $959.;00. TIars- ticipated. ton's, Fui Shmop. BARGAIN SALE AT HAMPTON If you are needing Boots, Shoes, Men's Overails, Smocks or Pants you wili have a grand opportanity to save money by attending oui stock re- ducing 'sale. %We find we are over- stocked in these lines and and la order to elean thein out quickly oui customreisý wiil profit very mateiially in the bargain prices at whýidh thnese goods have been mankeQ . Ciome to this sale and realize 'to youî ad- vantage what money you save by buying here. Better come eaîlyj while sizes are -complete. Robert Durward Fonmerly Jennings' Store, Hampton. Milk is on tlie, average 87 per cent, water, and cows giving milk, need to 1 drink about foui tues as mach as dry cows drink. See tliat they have jilenty that is dlean and fre-sh. Ladies' Fui Coats-speciai. sh ow- i ing this week---Hudson Seul, Frendch Seul, Peîsiah Lambl and Muskrut Coats,;ut exceptionai. close prices. Couc. ohnston & Crvdermafl. Exclusive p~Wnm' NEW LOCATION-NEXT DOOR TO F. F. MORRIS CO. You Are Invîoted TO INSPECT OUR FALL DISPLAY 0F New C oats and Dresses- You will find a happy combînation of 'style' and 'atilhty' us the dominant charactenisties of this season's coats we are now showing, whldli will so admuîlably meet yoar needs this FPall.' Yoa find at this Shoppe notwo ganments alike, yet they embrace al the newest materials and shades. Coats are priced froni $16.0u ap. This week we are feataning a big range of Coats ut $25. Oui assortment of New Dresses empisizes this stoie'sa aiiyto meet every drese requirement, be it for stieet wean, afternoon or dress occasions. The veiy modest puïces make thern doably attractive. We also have Clhldin's Coats and Dresses ant sensible prices. C. S. Mason, Phone 161 Exclusive Women's Shoppe Bowmanviille - Where the se lection jes large--- Wbere yoù neveu sec two gar- mene like--Wheve Yeu are neyer urged to buy. HAMPTON HAYDON Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Gee and Visîtors: Mr., and Mrs. L. Garrard, son Frank, Toronto, visited at Mr- Toronto, with relatives; Miss Brown lhos. Eiliott's.1 visiteld at lier home at Ne-wcastle; Be sure to attend Mr.' Durward 's Mrs, Samuel SIemon and son Roýy, Big Stock Reducing Sale. Sorne Winnipeg, Mi. and Mrs. Herbert real bargains await you. See lisi Slemoi. and Miss Greta, Toronto, Mr advt. elsewliere. andl Mrs. J. Slemon, Enniskillen, vis- A Temperance Oratorical Contest, ted relatives liere; Several froni u~nder auspices. of the Women's In- here attendedOrono Fair ...The stitute will be lield in basenient ofI immediate families of the "Choir and church on Tuesday, Oct 7 at 8 p. mi. Orcliesra had a real jolly time at Mnt. Disinterested judges will awaid a and Mrs. F. Glithro's wlien ahl in- medal and pin to two contestants. dulged in a corn-ronst witli lots of ýGood programn and an inteîesting other eatables attached, and old-time tume is expected. Do not fail to gaines. Everyone reports e good come and hear this., Admission 15.c; ........ . S. S. RaIiy on Sunday af- childien 10c. ternoon., Cordial welcome to ail. Ladies' Fui Coats--special show-ý ing this week--Hudson Seal, Frenchi ENFIELD Sëal, Persian Lamb and Muskrat Coats at exceptional close prices. Visitors: Mirs. Armstrong, Tor- Coud, Johnsten & Cryderman. onto, Mis. W. Tordiff, _Enniskillen, IT'S THE CUT 0F YOUR CLOTHES THAT COUNT- What's ïNew in FailCothes The hats f or Fail are nùore pleasing instyle than they have been for many seasons. Quite English in effeet; a flat, weil rolied brim, a sturdy shape, not too hîgh. They go particul- arly weil with the looser suits worn &o much to-day. Much of the effect of a mian's clothes de-. pende on a nîce harmony of the suit, the hat and the shoes. It's &,.good idea, when you're outfitting for Fail, to oonsider aIl three at 'the sanie tume. Our particular, pleasure is to ald you in sucli a harinonious selection. If you are really seeldng the right effect in ready-to-wear ciothes, in. our candid o.pinion, Society Brand Jis by far you r best bet. We don't say that because we carry theni. WeC carry theni because it's true. T.'a ILHtIS (ÈormerlY Manager Johnston's Clothing Store) Bowmanville Phone 271 DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED. -f 1 Other Hampton neivs on page 3.
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