E. Morris, Mr'. and Id sou, Detroit, Mrs glter, Brooklin, and~ Bowmranivillê, were Mr. and Mrjs.,S. va Reformer. STYLE CREATIONS AT POPUL'AR PRICES Wornen's Black Satin, two button cross strap' with Spanish covered heel ... ............ $6. â0 Wornen's Silver Cioth one strap shoe, this material is chemnically treated and wvil ot tarnish, ,priced ai,.....................$10.00 W9men's Black Patent and Black Kid straps in a variety of patterns with miiitary or Spanish heels, priced ...........$4.00 to $6.00 Knox' ShoeStor Footwear & Travelling Goods Phone 120 Bowmanville J. Bradd's rance Agehcy T. H. Kýrni«ght's Store News SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEKEND 116C Picnic Hamis 16C Pienie Hrs cheaper and better than ever ..............16ë 1lb. Seeded or Seedlless Rîisins ..................... ..._....2 lbs. for- 25e English Peel, mixed, orange lernon and citron ......... 3 4clbo. Soap Chips .. ... ............................ ......... ...... 2 lbs. 294e Princess Soap Flakes, 1 lb. package ......................1....2 0 Soap, Lautdry ........... ..__................_....10 Bars 58c Beehive or Edwardsburg Syrup, 5 IL pail .... ............... 39e Rico? 3 lbs. ,. ... ................ . ........... ......... 24c Pastr,%, Flour, 24 IL bag ..................................... .......93e IAutomobile Sick & Accident Represýentative for: London Life, Go. Britisli General Fire Co, Dominion of Canada Guaantee and 'Accident Co. Ail we ask is au opportpiity to shoW you tbe desirable feat- ures of aur policies. W. J. Bn R A DD Phone 245W Elfïglu St. Bowmanville BIRTHS MOFFAT-In Clark, ce, lv. 9l to Mr. and Mrs. W. .Moffat, a on.1 BENTZ-In Bownaanville, Qctober 2q9,ý to Mr11. and Mrs. Johin Be-ntz, a dauiglter -Mril arie.- 1 B RADL EV-At the Oshtawat General osiaon ridyNovemnber Gýýth, ' Mr. and Mrs. R1chrd Badleys.son. MARRIAGES JOHNSTON-WHilTE-,At Parsonlage, Orono, by Rev. S. T. Tueker, B.' 1B.," 'on Novemiber 10, Viola May W\ihitu and Mr., Robert Johnston of Orono. BUTT-HUGGINS-At the Parsonage-, Br,1ooklin, Weneda, ov. llth, Mr . Arthur Butt and Miss Mabel Hgis Courtice, R .A Delve, officiating. WIGGINS-WESLEY-At 2117 Albertý st., Osaw, y Rev. R. A. Watm on rdy Novemiber 6, 195Uobert! Wîggins, and Mrs. ManILtde A. Wesiey,ý COCHRAN E-'VIRTU E-A,ýt Parsnage, OrnoNov. 7th, bJy Re2v. S. T. Tucker, L. A., Clrace, younigest dlaughter of -Mr- and Mis.. Virtue, Tyrone, to Mr.l W\. J, C2ochrane, Orono. MOUNTJOY-STREET-At the resi- dieceof Mr. IDunc-,tian Camro n,3314 Al- be(rt Si., shawa, by Rev. fI.-A\. VWhat- tam. James Mouintjoy 0! Eniniskillen, and M1.~osephline Street. LAVERY-POWELL-lin OsllaaýNý, at! K-ing >St. Uited ChuLlrch, by Re-.. W.1 DeM\ille, B. A., Lewis Laver1ty, East' Whitb, anýtid Edna Irene, daughter of 11r, and Ms.Thomas Powel, l arke, Towýnship. C HARTRA N-WOO DAt Prescott, Ont., on Nvme 9, by Rev. Geýo. - Grego, B.A., SdneyG. Cartran, merubant, son of Mrs.Anb .ha- rail, Bwavil and AnnaMaeonlyý d1augýhte'r of Mr% andi Mrs>JohinWo, Preýscott. PVOT-WILLIS-On aura, o vemiber 7 at Riverdale Unite-d Ghurci,j Iltarcourt Ave., Toronto, by Rev.L.J Hunter, Grtrude Evelyn, onlydagte of -Mr. and Airs. J. -A. Willis, 52 F>1,rizzlli jAve., to Frank Pyott, younger cýon ofý MNr. and Mrs. A. 1Pyott, Stockport, EWng- land. DATHS WILSON-luOn awNov. il, Boro- thy Mary Wilson, in be-r 2st year. MI LLER-In Bowmianvllle, on,.Suinday,l Nov. 8, Jane Hlenderson, relict 0f Jamnes Mfiller, in ber 87th year. ANNIS-At Tyrone, INovember 2 95 Addie ayMuLaughilin, heloved wlVf e of Arthur W. Anuis, aged 44 years PARKER-At Newcastle, on Nvme 16), 19J25, Isabel MloeParkýer,beve wif e of Mr. Jamies Patrker, in ber 7t year.1 SQ UÎIRES-On Suinday, November i5, at 2061,ý> VanI Homrie St., Toronto, Stephenj Palmer Squir, agedi 66 years. Initer ment at Cobourg. I RWI N-At Port Hope, on NçT ,veýmber 12, Agi bail Bebee, beloved wife of 1Henry, J. Iarwin, in bier 9lst year. Interm-ent in Welcome Cemecter-y. WYL.I E-At Hamtilton, on Nov. 17th,ý Maia EizaethWylie, widow 0w f Jamnes Il. Wylie, and Cdauigter ofthe late 1Dr1. Ev tt, Port Hlope, in bier 75tb year. THOMPSON-In Tyro, Noemer14 1925, Eleano Janet Thïompe)oni, ed dagltr fmr. and Mrs. Lsi C. ThompDen, ,aged 1 1 yers,4 ontils. VANSTONE-Saturday, Nov. 1, -a1t 1Toront,.Genieral Hospital], lia Aud Mc,10-ý Taggarf, lunler 32nd 1year, widow vof ei Vanistonie. Iiurmnit in Whitby Cemie- tery. FRASER-At the bore of is son-in- law, D). L. 1-Reti, 166 Alexandra Bue vard, Toronto,' on N',ov. 121thl, Rv. R D louglas Frase-r, D). D., in is l77thyer son of tle late Rev. Wmi. Fraser, B . of B'ond Head;ct Ont., and a former bigb- ly esteemed mninister of St. Paul's Presà-i byeinCburcbi, Bowma[nville1. Wanted POSITION WANTED-WVidow wltj b boy 7 years old wanits position in townj \%be1re boy can go to scbool, is a goodj cook and ndt afrald of work, best of references. Ap)ply in writiug to J. N. ejo Drawer B, Bowmanville. 46-tf To Let FARM TO LET-160 acres, about 15 acres of gooýl orcbard with i al winjter fruit. Possession at once. Apyto Jas. Veale, lot , con. 4, Darlinigton, Bowmanville, R. R. 4. 40-tf LOCAL AND OTHERWISE Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dustan spenti the -weekend with relatives in Tor-1 onto. Mr. sud Mrs. E. H. Lei-htoni and son spent the wcr-kend -witli friands in Toronto. Hli hSebool Cemmiiencemient will be held Fridaqy, Deem]iber l8th iu Opera. House. Miss Sybil Burk, Toronto, SpOent the weekend -witb lier m-other, Mrs. H-. W%, Burk. Mr. aud Mrs. S. H. French, New Toronto, spent thre -weekend wivth relatives here. Mr. andl Mrs. Albert Jkwy Toronto, spent Sunday witliMr !and Mrs. C. H. Mason. Mmrs. F. SasIkey, Londros, Ont., is1 visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Blak1-e Wikis and other relatives liere. Mr. an-d Mrs. Wni. Wallace sud iMiýss Leone Wallace, Oshawa, spent Sunday witli MrŽaud Mrs. J. HIamiil-ý ton Batemran.1 Remiember the dates, of the Publici Scbool Concert, Decemiber 10 aud Il' -chrussdrls, folk dance casd presýentation of prizes. Col. Reginald Brock, Miss Brocki sud Miss Roberts.. Toronto, were guest,; of thieir cousis, Miss Fair- bains on Wedniesdlay. Miss Kate Moore is ejyn week's holidlay w\,ith ber gad mother, Mrs.A. McNeil, and'otlher relatives iu Toronto. Dr. Elmio W. Siss-on and M.Js Mormow were successful exibito)rsý of poultmy at the Royal Winter Fair. More paticulars next weekç. The Womie's (Guild of St . John's Churcli will ýserve a supper in thle Parish Hall, ou Weduesday, Decem- ber2u, at 5.80 p. mi. Admission 50c. 47--2 Mrs. W. B. Pollard aud Mrs. M. Jamnieson are delegates from Bow- mianville Wome's Institute to the Central Convention in. Toronto this week.1 What gift is 50 higlily prized iii after yeairs as a Photo of a beîoved ose in your family. See Humnpbries about a dozen f or your relatives aýs Cristnmas gifts. Mr. Leonard asud Mrs. John Stout, Cumberland, Englasd, -Mrs, J. K. Stout and daughiter Margaret, Nia- ara Falls, Ont., Miss Sadle Graham, Antrimg, Irelaud, spent the weekend witli Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Ruse,, Car- hie Ave, . Mr. and Mrs. W. Chas. Werry sud Mr. Thiomas Penfound, Oshawa, cali- ed on Bowmanville friands oh Sun- day. The latter is convalescinig from injuries iucludîng a fractured collarbone received a few .ek igo when npjlepicking sear Maple Grove. MUiss E. E. HlayraftÈ of The Stat es- mani editorial staff, is on lier holi- days sud will attend the annual ses- sions of the Federated Wom-eni's lu- stitutes of O'ntario meeting in To- outo this week of which she isaaan exctie Mber, being on thec Bor fDirector8sud was request- ed 'Iby Supeintendent Geo. A. Put- nami to presidàe at ,somie of the ses- DEVOTED WIFE ÂND MOTHER AT RESTI Addie May Annis, Tymoxie The funeral of the late Ad'diie May McLauttghilui-, -wif e of Mm. Arthur W. Annis of Tyrone, who died on Tliursday, -%as hel d at Tyrone Unit- ed Churcli at 2 o'clock os Monday. The late Mrs. Assis was a first cousin of Mr. R. S. McLtaughlin sud Mr. G. W. McLaughlin, hem father, the Inte John McLaughlin, hiaving- beau s. brother of the late Mr. Robt. MeLaughliu, M. Allun F. Annis, 41,55 Simicoe Street, North, Oshawa, 'is a sou of Mm. A.~ W. Anuis. The late Mrs. Anuis, -wh.o -was 431 years of age, -was the younglest. dauglter of M.rs. John McLaughlin, Bowmssnville, sud the late Johin Mc- Laughlin. They f ormerly resided at Enuisillen. She was mnarnied to Mr. A. W. Aunis nineteen years ago, and in addition to lier busband is sumvived by thmee chiîdren,' Levi, Lomue sud Adelaide-ali at ho(nie. She wasa sister of Col. Lomne Mc-j Laughlin 'of Bowmianville. The funeral on Mouday was con- ducted by Rev. R. M. Paterson, LOCAL AND OTHERWISE Mr. John T. Mollon receutly vis- iteci friends in Toronto. Miss Susie Bailey lias gone to spend the winter in Toront_ IMrs. M. R. Logoas and baby, Tor- onto, are visiting Miss Emmnerson. Mr. iH. H. Todghbam and s.on Ronr- ald ,Walkerville, were in towni Sat- urday calling os old frieuds and gave us a cal. If any ose cuts dowuý, forest trees in Denmnark, leie u-t plant au equal area with srew trees. This law mnight will be esacted in older Canadla, Mm. C. T. Ross, Manager Rloyal Theatre, attended the aniual m-e- union of the 116,th Battalion bield at K iisg Edlward Hotel, Toronto, onF- dlay eveuing last. Messrs. Jury & Lovell have pur-ý chasedl the jewelry snd drugý business from Mr. F. E. Marehail, B-riglitosi. Miss Elsri,'e Harden, 0dbh- awva, will manage the store, Meeting of The White Shield Club will be held on Tuesday, November 24tli., in St. Paul's Lecture Room at 8 - p. in. sharp. Al miembers en- deavor to be present aud on timne. Cauadiauis are sot aware of the large quantity of potatoes beiug ex- ported. Up to Novemiber 9, thiereý had been shipped 156,927 bags îand, 83,506 barrels-c-,hiefly ta West Indlies-from Maritime Provinceýs. Bowmiianville Hockey Club officers for 1226are: P-eien-r G. C. Bonnycastie; Vice'-Preidet- W. J. Bra.dd; Secretary-Teaure- .Arthur W. Edger; JuniorMage -Dent Bounsaîl.' About 24 players are eligible for junior hockey this year. They will practice Monday sudn Thumsday evenings. At the regular Convocation ofi Orient Chapter Royal Arch Mausons held at Riverdale Mas ouic Hall \the naine of a -well-knowsnid Bowîniýan- ville Boy lieads the Eist of officers -Ex.-Conip. C. H. G. Fletcher, Z. Charlie's many friands in bhis native towa offer cong1ratulations gou being honored in this dis-tiugu-ishied way. Mm. and Mms. C. J. Staples, Wel- corne, announce eng-agement of their daugliter, dhrisýtie Asu Laýira, to Mr. Lewis J. Crosley, Port Hope,' son of Mr, and Ms Cornelus Cross- ley, Millbr*ook, marriage' o tk place quietly at end OfNoeb. Oshawa Firm Fred Flintof & Sons, hard-ware, bas purchased the[ stock of F. D. Maundrell, hiard-. ware, Whitby, aud taken over the business.1 This is not a Bargain---It's a Gift EVERY COAT FUR TRIMMED-EVERY COAT LINED THRQUGHOUT-EVERY GARMENT NEW THIS SEASON HERE ARE THE PRICES-LOOK THEM OVER-THEN COME IN-AND TRY ON THE, GARMENTS Nursing N URSI NG-Matecrnity ad Prcia Nursing. Appyý Mrs. Perry, Ontario St., PO.Bx374, Bowman:iiville,. 173* GRADUATE NURSES ATTENTION Watnted immii-ediately, Éreneriil duty, cboic location, eceîgy liberll termis. Amy Armour Sitbf, R. N.,CIO StatesmnanOfieBwmnie. '7* Poultry For Sale nuild Is best strain, beaded by unrelated birds from QGuild's best pen. $2.50 each. Also lar.ge pure bred Toulouse gee'Se, strong healtby birdls, great laying strain $4.00 each nup to December Ist. Richard Sauderson, R. R. 1, Tyrone, Ont. 45-tf For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR TO RENT-Property on the Provincial T!igbway, .1M miles frorn Oshawa., 6 miles from EBowmannville, 5 acres more or lees. flouise,,harns, or- chard, garden, good wster, electric ligbits. telephone. Convenient to sboland hburchb, usrviceevery few lbo!rs. lpos- session Nov. lst. For furtber particulars apply to Mrs. H. Bal1son, 16 Liberty Place, Box 508, Blowmnauville. Ont. 40-tf Lost or Found F7OUND-G'old Rimmieti l dLsses on Riîng Street. Apiply Statesmnan Oýffice.. 47-3] DOG COLLAR FOUNO-In front of Royal Theatre. Owner cail ait States- man Office. 47-3 WATCH LOST-In Bwnnilon] Wednesday, Novemnber 4, lady's gold wrist watcb and bracelet. Reward for return to Statesman Office,Bomn Ville. 46-tf] AUCTION SALES Thursday, Noveniber 19th-A Com-munity Sale will be held at the Old Parsýonage, Ebtniskilleai, when the followiug wîll be off ered f oi sale: 3 Stoves, Buffet, Extensioni Table, other Tables, Chairs, Bed-I room Furuiture, Lamps, Open Bug- gy; Cart; Set Harrows, Gardeýn Plow, Single Set Harness, large Chaif Cutter, lot of Gardes Tools sudn( other articles too numerous to mention. Sale at 1 p. m. Terms cash. Theo. M. Slemon, Auction- (,er. 46-2w Friclay, November 27th-Floyd L. Dudley, Lot 7, Con. 5, Darlington, (Bethesda), -will seli bis f am stock, implemnelts, grain roots, c*orn in stook, etc. See bills. Theo. M. Slemon, Auctioneer. WOOD SALES Friday, Novemnber 20,.-Mr. C. W. Woodley will seli on Lot 10, Con. 8, D'arlinigton, about 6 acres of standing m--ixedl timber in %4 acre lýots, morel Or less. Sale at 1.30 p. m. See bills.1 Purchasers will have to April 1, 1927, to remnove timber. Theo. M. Slemnon, Auctioneer. Wednesday, November 25th-The undersigned lias received instruc- tions fromn Milton Gay ta selI by public auction 51/e, acres of standing mixed timber in '/,- acre lots, more or less, on Lot 31, Concessýion .2, Darlington, '2 rmile west of Courtice. Purclhasers will be g-iven until April lst., 1927, to remlove tisuber. Terms, _.6 im-onths 'credit ou aproved notes witli interest at 6% Jamnes B3ishop, Auctioneer. 46-2w* Wedlnesday, December 2nd,-Mr. W' B. Pollard, Lot 11, Con. 9, Dar- lington, will seli 6 acres of Mixed Tim-ber li 14 acre lots, more or less. Some suitable for lumber purposes. Sale at 1 p.ý m. See bills. Theo. M. Slem'on, Aiictioneer. Trimmed Coats, Reg. Value to $2000,...Gift Price $ 9.75 Trimmed Coats, Reg. Value to $25.00,...Gift Price $15.00 Trimmed Coats, Reg. Value to $35.00,....Gift Price $25-00 Triinmed Coats Reg. Vàlue to $50.00,....Gift Price $35.00 Trirni-ned Coats, Reg. Value to $6800,....Gift Price $45.00 Trimni.ed Coats, Reg. Value to $80.00,....Gif t Price $49.50 There are 65 distinctly different styles to choose fromn, every new color and style in the lot SALE NOW ON TERMS CASH-NO EXCHANGES C., S. Mason's Shloppe Where you' neyer see Wheme you are never two garments alike Urged to buy NEXT DOOR F. F. MORRIS CO. PHONE 161 BOWMAN VILLE WATCH OUR WINDOW WE CHANGE IT OFTEN -T Articles ?or Salei FOR SALE-Weddjng cake bo Ces, wedding stationery at The Statesmani F0OR SA LE-0verIaýnd1 4 Touring, in ex- o@tIlent condition, gone onily 400 mls wqill sacrifice for quicksae A. W. Pijck- Éti-d, phone 185. 46-t FOR SALE-Ontarjo foot lift rid1ing 1low, in first class condiltion. lalso bu- , Aplly Reg. LeGresley, Neeasýt- 1,, phione 11.'0. 47 3 C ATTLE FOR SALE-20 steers fromfi 800 to I100 0, breedy1 cattle, also 6C, ows, ose reniewed anid 5 apringers. ApplI)y to 1). J. Galbraith on the farmi just j vest of Newcastle. 47-2 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE-Que Mc- Laugbl.in D 55-seven passenger touring car, in excellent running condition. Paint, upblolstery and tires goodi. Wiýl seil very cbeap) for cash. Apply phone! 443, Bowmanville. .16 -2wv Farmn For Sale OAKDALE FARM-5,500 excellent ternis, 18 years to pay, hundred aecres, good buildings, brick bouse. eleven acres pine and hardwood bush, On good road' close to P1ontypool. Wrt for plan showing complete layout. M. M. Gib- son), Whitby. 46-3 FARM FOR SALE-50 acres, being Lot 13, Con, 5, Darlington, on whicb are good frame house, good barn, stable, two large hen houses thatt wiIl accomn- mnodate 800 liens, two wells, ru11ning1 streamrn of water, orchard. Posses"sion at once. For particulars applly,,to James. Moorey, R. R. 1, Hampton, or on the prfeniises. Phione 197-r3. -16-3w;. Fur' Fur' Fur' Fur Fur Fur 1, p IMany people have the erone- ous ies that fuma -will "last ý'1 life time". Some furs are inore durable than others, but natural- ly, all furs wvear out in time, just a s does auy other article of cloth- Jing. Here you will find,' how- ever, furs carefully selected for jdurability and made into stylish garnents for your selection. I. McClary's BOnny Bine Somethi.ýng Absolutely New in Kitchen Ware You xviii want to see tihese wonderfui, .artistic, sensible, Kit- chen Utensils. Glossy, immaculate finish, cleaned, bright at- tractive coiorings- - just the ware for your kitehen. NcCIary.~Corne in and look ~çomprises fifteen pieces, each piece a necess.ý,y article for your kitchen. ýý1cRIE, & CO. C. S. Mason's Exclusive Shoppe Are tGiving Away, The Profits On 65ý,--Fur T .rimmed Winter Coats--65 SALE NOW ON In The Little Shoppe With The Large Stock -Next Door F. F. Morris Co-t Phone 66 0 site post, Office elluuuc Bowmj