ive members of Commerce, have oth progress of4 &Rubber Comi- [le, to the extenit ass some of the to the rate.,payers st., wheu you jill our ballot lu favorj the world. 1 Il their home-ni Il ret3irn at lasi .your suffrages ,rer or employer ,en honestly aux- She can in any egood of this 1 have severed nections. I1'have om My relation ig world and, as ninl this ccunty, L.as willug to de- work which yo'u anleve tariff hiave eriousi ýr to sý .. Mackenzie Much Lower ey are sane they are lu "We must [ntry as a the f act thali ressent great set by the bt f our unity this are obv.i ice b)y the which caunot protectlo'nist1 ha bthe situa- Mûre nearly ir population o absorib mostý But even then y 'be iniposetl prices aud a and this would efarmer. etly clear that portion' of the ,erued the tar- e to the f arm- rgumeut for aý e accepted by Éought the mat- 1 believe it is the true mû- sto~ iuduce the îother kind of ýrmos't in the advauce it . the trap may ,r farmiers willý before us! prices are ,asonsfor isituation id, in deal- rices, we from the 'i f orward on. Inability to ,we must r' the cost . This cari iell at a city We find that each year finds the Goodyear Mechanical Plant at Bow- manville ishowing a substantial in- crease in volume and value of the product they manufacture. We find that last month's production in beit- ing was over 280,000 feet, or in other wvords, 53.03 miles. Their heel production last njonth was 918,692 heels, and the management are look- ing f orward to inaciing 2000,000 heels a month. The Plant has had substantial increaces in the various Departments duriug the last year. We are informed that their Packing and Matting bas increased 40,7, their fan belts, 45%, and their Wingfoot Heels, 55%'/, with corres- pouding increase.s iu their Belting and Hoèse Departments, which goes to show that the local Plant is one which we should be proud to have located iu our towu. We have figures that show that se, far this -,ear, they have actually installed uew machinery to the value of $49,035.43. We are also informied that there is $20,000 worth of machinery ou order which will bc installed during the next three months. The increase in produc-. tion each year ma'kes it necessar~y for additional machinery and labor to keep pace with the growth of this industry. They,~have also planued at the present,. time two additior.al buildings. We caunot impress upon you too strongly, the importance of everýy rate-paye? lun the Town of Bow- mauville who is iuterested in the success of Bowmanville, doing their part iu helpiug to carry this by-law, of which the law -equires a two- thirds majority vote. Will you do your parti For, should we lose this Plant froin our towu', it would mean a seriouis3 cal- amnity for Bowmanville, and getting another one equal to the Goodyealr would ha almost au impossibility at the preseut time. Sigue~d Allan Campbell, Presideut; H. W. Lapp, Vice-Presideut. J- ),. )fa Tea uitable s for 1 gifts. yed a iry, Robect Il -Westç)l Strini Elliott. Chaplin, !'v, Wininifred iL g Shortniorn UwMulHn- Cirnest Wýlelsh, Jack H-olmes. Joïin Winnifred Lancaster, Lionel Parade-S. S. S vZewcastle, S. S. Shore, S. S. 1 Port Granl.y. ýa CultureEocssS S. 2, e, S. S. 1, Port GranbY, S. S. lmd Creek. Speaking Contesi -Blilly Row- nest Weilsh. y Judging Contes-Ernest Wcl- n Tiendry, Jack Glover. Bille B 1ob Hendlry, Jack Holmnes. Naming Coýntet-.Norma tEiottf ,mes, Hlelen Stone. Chorus Singing-S. S. 7 Crooked S. S. 1 Port Granby, S. S. 5 Cup awarded to school winning. average number of points per on by S. S. No. 1, Port Granby. Every Last Year more sales were being made, stock turn- overs speeded Up and profits inereased by ADVERTJSJNG. -This Year every week you let slip by without AD- VERTISING gives your competitor a bigger opportunîty. Start your ADVER- TJSJNG in the next issue of The Cana- dian Statesman and follow the example of hundreds of successfui business men by keeping your business constantly be- f ore your customers t'hrough steady ad- vertising. Progressive Merchants Advertise Issued by Canadiani Weekly Newspapers Asso3ciation lizes that the way out of lis es rests chiefiy ou himself and in refusiug- to lean on ets for the help whi'ch, pasi 1no government can g-ive hlmi. etting an exaniple to the ration Now on Tral 1 believe that b'oth nn thé eratiou, which those f a- us, is to-day on trial. Dur- Lst few years, under thi. world conditions, cracks ired lu that great edifice. bc tragically easy for us aud deepen those cracks. ceptxng a pohecy of wisdlox se and 'co-.operatUon be- parts of theé couintry, in 'is a spirit of give andi ntarlo, a rage Qeweeu wîauw ss~w e~, dominion eau turu coufederation into con3oli- eli study dati on. made in I'And 1 believe that tis will be our own the answer of thse vast rnajorty of Canadians wheu 1thse test cornes in a r is the. few short weeks. Wheu the issues ýetly the are put to themn, 1 believe they will bas been see Canada steadily and see it w years. whole". Charlotte HughLes. FeeLl Hopper-Lawrence Gaines. Towel Hoder-Jack Ellliott, Jackt Glov- e. Collection Grasse-Winnlfred Lan- caster, Billy Rowand, Jack Hoimes, Nor- ma Elllott. Collection Farm Weedsý-Winnlfred Lancaster, Bllly Rowland, Douglas Wright, Jack Holmes, Frrances Elliott, Hazel Eurley. Collection Leaves-Winnirred lancast- er, Jackc Glover. Billy Rowland. 1HSzel Reid, Jack Holmes, George Layton. Plan Pouitry Colony HIouso,-John Hendlry, 1Billy Rowlau>,d, 'ack Holues, Ernest Welsh, Wiunifred Lancaster, Nor- ma Elliott. Drawing Group Vegetables-Wunnifred Lancaster, N-,orma Elliott ,Eva Hughes, Frances Elliott, Ernest Welsh, Isabeli 'BE ON THE WINNING SIDE Everything points to the triuînphal return of Premier Kin.tg. Hon. Vincent Massey, Liberai-Progressive candidate for Durham is a member of the King Cabinet. Vote for Massey and Put Durham on the Map Three Bargain Days Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Oct. 15-16-17 We have searched the market for these special purchases which will enable you to save a third and in somne instances a haif on the regular prices. &*It wlll be worth your while to take adcvantage of these special price conces- sions to buy your cold weather requirements. Please note that we cannot attempt to fil orders on these items after Saturday on most of this mer- chandise at these prices as the suppiy is limited. Women's Ail Wool English Hose; colors, Black, Brown, Grey, Heath- er, sizes 8 to 10, Regular $1.25, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Bargain 79c Pair Special Sale of Dress Gooda and Silk Remnants, measure from 1 to 5 yards and are marked at less than Manufacturers' Prices in order to assure prompt clearance. The lot includes some of our best fabrics. It will be Worth your whiie to look up this counter. Silk and Wool Hose, Colors, Rust, Raddle, Coating, Brown, Cork and Black, a guaranteed hose, -strongly made and remarkably good looking, Regular $1.25 pair, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Bargain 98e Pair Yard wide Striped and Plain White Fiannelette, good heavy weight, a purchase that should warrant smart selling considering the excellent quality and good assortment of six diff erent patterns, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Bargain 29e Yard A Special Purchaseof the famous a la Grace Corset, strongly made, medium bust, in white or pink, ahl sizes, Regular $2.25, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Bargain $1.29~ Pair Women's Winter Weight Vests, eiether long sleeves or short, cream shade, union mixture, Regular $1.25, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Bargain 79e Women's Heavy Weight Chamois- ette Gloves, Colors, Sand, Mode, Grey, Black and Brown only, al sizes', Regular 79c, ThursdFày, Friday, Saturday Bargain 59e Pair Special Purchase of Heavy Weight Flat Crepe,; ail the newest shades, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Bargain $2.19 Yard Pur~e Linein Roller Towelling, of a fine close weave, put up in 5 yard lengths, Regular 35e yard, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Bargain 5 Yards $1.00 S. W. Mason & Son Dry Goods and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Phone 106 Bowmanville bulk »f w] '0of te 0n Mâin farm- market-! ne was ex value. ion il 'caeheý 17 -