* 30 I8!3£G^S?S$ ïîÇijSÇSf 1W rJgssySS v~Y®- ~ ' ~ - V p - - - ||p -f^aMj? wm^ GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM FARM LABORERS' EXCURSIONS $10.00 TO WINNIPEG via CHICAGO AND DULUTH Proportionately low rates to Edmonton and intermediate stations AUG. 22--From all stations Toronto to Sarnia Tunnel inclusive, via Stratford, and Sont AUG. 25-F h rom°aU n e tation!/North of, but not including Main Line Toronto to ^™ a J tmne1 ' viaStratford, aU stations Toronto and North and East of Toronto to Kingston. SEPT. 3--From ail stations Toronto and East, and East of Orillurnnd 8cotia 4ct - SEPT. 5--From all stations Toronto to North Bay inclusive and West thereof in Ontario, v The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway fs the shortest and quickest route between , • Winnipeg, Saskatoon,JBdtnonton. - Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto BOWMANVILLE TO TORONTO AND RETURN $1.30 Aug. 23 to Sept. 6, inclusive. - $1.15 Aug. 26 and 28, September 2 and 4. All tickets valid for return until Sept. 9, 1913. : . Full particulars at any Grand Trunk Ticket Office. T. H. H. JURY, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Phone 78. . I LbLV* 40,000 Harvesters Wanted EXCURSIONS to Winnipeg $10.00 Choice of destination left to the excursionist. Halfra-cent a mile from Winnipeg to Regina, Saskatoon, Brandon, Kinderslëy, Prince Albert, Battle" ford, Edmonton, and to all other points on the Canadian Northern .Railway. Returning, half-à-cent a mile from all points on C. N. R; to Winnipeg $18.00 from Winnipeg to original starting point, in Ontario. " DATES OF SALE . ' SEPT. 3--From Toronto, all C'N.O. stations east and south of Sparrow'Lake; all Central Ontario and Bay of Quinte stations; also stations on other lines east of . North Bay in Ontario and Quebec, including all stations on the C.>».Q. east of and m- eluding line St. Jerome to Hubardeau, and Q. & L. St. J. Ry. stations. SEPT. 5--From Toronto to Sparrow Lake on C.N.O.; also points on other lines Toronto to North Bay, Sudbury ami west thereof.: r The richest country in the West is served by the Canadian Northern Railway. The demand for Harvesters along its lines is very heavy and the wages the highest. Write for Homeseekers' Guide, showing 35,000 free homesteads awaiting the settler. For full information applÿ to . . R. L. FAIRE AIRN, GenI, Pass. Agt. Can. Nor. Ry., Toronto, Ont. AUG. ^3 - Sept. 3,1913 Why stand up? Travel via C. N. R. Every fort will be wade to see that all passengers supplied with à comfortable seat. Special Low Fare From Bowmanville Station $1.15 . From Bowmanville Town $1.40 Aug. In effect : 26 and 28 Sept. 2 and. Single Fare for Round Trip In effect" : Aug. 25 to Sept. 6 Return Limit Tuesday, Sept. 9 Exhibition Train ex- \Leaves Bowmanville daily cept Sunday, Aug. 25 to Sept. 6 at 12.46 p. m., arriving Tor- onto 2.20 p.m. REGULAR TRAIN LEAVES 9.15 a. m. and 7.44 p. m. Returning regular train leaves Toronto 9.30 a.m. and 5.40 p.m. Special Exhibition Train leaves Toronto 8.00 p.m. Apply to Local C. N. O. Agent for further information regard ing reduced fares and train services, and ask for an Exhibition 'Tiîne Table folder containing a map of the Exhibition grounds. 34-4w It goes against our grain to sell any goods that do not give satisfaction. , Pickling Spices--We t buy only the best pure spices and while they cost more than compound goods are really •the cheapest to- buy. Our stock is complete, guaranteed satisfactory. ■ Vinegar--We have a reputation for our vinegars and buv the best cider vineg ir, malt vinegar, the best English, glades white vine vinegar and Heinzi^celebrated pick- f •. ling vinegar. SPECIAL for ONE WEEK FROM THURSDAY ■ AUGUST 28TH a large We were fortunate in ^ making Canned Salmon, good quality, light red, 18c quality, our special offer", 2 tins for 25c Don't miss this. purchase of in 1 lb. tins, or 9 for $1. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Quart Pitchers-- ; Wide mouth, solid goods, 15c each BOWM ANVILLE, AUG. 23, HAMPTON NEWS. Recent visitors:. Mrs. John Robbins, Miss Winnie and Master Clayton with friends at Zion; Rev. J. Harris, Port Perry, Mrs. Christie and Miss Bull, " Bloomfield, at Mrs. Thomas Burrows' over Sunday; Miss Bull assist d the choir Sunday evening evening singing in good voice a very nice solo; Miss E. Clatworthy. and Mbs E. Johns, Toronto, with friends; Miss Lee and Mr. Ross Lee, East Whitby, at Mr. Jesse E. L. Cole's;. Mrs. J. Willis and children, Toronto, Toronto, at her father's, Mr. John Colwill s; Mr. J. B. Horn, Bradford, has returned home after a visit with friends here; Mr, Edward Groat home from visiting his brother in Michigan... The entertainment entertainment under auspices of Epworth League' was a grand succe s; the program . was rendered in good styl^, each artist doing his part well; proceeds over $30. The ease with which corns and warts can be removed by Holloway's Corn Cure is the strongest recommendation. It seldom seldom fails. ENFIELD JOTTINGS Recent visitors : Rev. and Mrs.' T. Patterson, Patterson, Victoria," and Mrs. L. Tordiff, Myrtle, guests of Mr. James Gilbert; Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith, Enniskillen, at Mr. J. J. Ormiston's; Mrs. W. Hepburn, and daughters, daughters, Kedrdn, at Mr. A. Ormiston's; Miss Lena Niddery, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. T. McGill, Haydon, at Mr. J. F. Ashton's; Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Osborne, Ebenezer, at Mr. John Hall's; Mr. and Mrs. " John B. McCulloch, Oshawa, at his.fathér's, Mr. J. McCulloch's; Mr. and Mrs. Symmonds, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Storie, Oshawa, Oshawa, at Mr. D. McCulloch's; Mr: and Mrs; D. Trainer and family, Oshawa, at Mr. B. Powell'»; Mr, Norman Peate, Toronto, at Mr. J. W. Knapp's; Mrs. Stone, Bow River, with her sister, Mr. J. Alexander; Mrs. J. Niddery with friends at New Liskeard..... .Mr. Geo. Cochrane has purchased the 200 acre farm of Mr. H. Howden in East Whitby now occupied by Mr. Mallion..... .Mr. Stinson, Bally- duff; has rented Mr. Geo. Cochrane's farm and started plowing ... . The garden party here was a grand success Thursday night. Nearly all agree that it was an exceptionally exceptionally good program and proceeds reached about $190... .Solina beat Enniskillen securing one goal in football.... .Mr. Alex Smith has had a very successful year with his apiary, having extracted about ' 10,000 lbs. white honey. ^ He has now about 140 swarms. Amman's wife should always be the same especially to her husband, but if she is weak and nervous, and uses Carter's Iron Pills, she cannot be, for they make her ®** I ^* N Albert Coil Recent visitors : Miss Matid LeDrew, Mr. and Mrs. Rothsay Heyball and children, children, Toronto .and. Mr. Wm. Heyball, Winnipeg, at Mr. Albert Goode's; Mr. F. H. Frost and family, Ridgetown, at Mr. Jos. VanCamp's Miss Helen Fitzgerald and Mrs. A. Stewert, Toronto, at Mr. E. J. Burke's; Miss Ruth Holt, Toronto, and Miss Evelyn Holt, Pickering, at Mr. John Holt's; Miss Florence Burk in .Toronto; Miss J. G de, town, with the Misses Goode; Mr. John L. Metcalf and sons Norman and Willie at Toronto and Niagara; Master Burnett Power recently gave a birthday party to his young friends.... Mr. Geo. Terry has gone to the West. OSHAWA Miss Della Miller spent à week's vacation vacation in Bowmanville. .AD. M. Tod was recently at Windermere, Muskoka, returning returning home with his family .... Mrs. J. B, McCul ough and family have retnrned from a pleasant month's holiday in Muskoka Muskoka . ... W. J Watson, Police Magistrate of Oshawa, is holidaying at the Royal Muskoka Hotel, Lake Rosseau.... J. E. Disney was in Bowmanville Wednesday week on business..;. Mr.* Stanley Dayey, Bowmanville, was in town recently... .R. S. Disney of Bowmanville spent Sunday week with his parents... .Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibson announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion Florence, and Mr. John Duncan Fletcher, Winnipeg. The marriage marriage to take place early in September.. ... Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Slemon, Ottawa, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. McLaughlin... McLaughlin... . Mr. F. E. Fisher and family, Detroit, visited his aunt, Mrs. W. H. Kirby!; Kirby!; They are touring around the lakes to Boston, Quebec, Montreal and other places....Mr.'Thos. Humber, Victoria, B. C:, visited relatives here.... Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Gregory have gone on a two, months' trip to Winnipeg visiting their son Edgar. ' Sept. SI-S v* Labor Day Excursions SINGLE ■ FARE (Minimum fare 25 cents) Good 1st, going August 30th to Sept. ,Return Limit, Sept. 2nd. . FARE AND ONE THIRD Good going August 2gthlto Sept. 1st. : Return Limit, Sept. 3fd . ' ; ; For tickets and all information apply to A. M. WILLI AMS,Town Agent 35--iwsn - " ; via Grand Trunk Ry. Sun and Wind Bring: Out Ugly Spots, How to Remove Easily to "feel like a different person," so they all say, and their husbands say so tool TYRONE NOTES. Mr. Henry "L. Staples, Veteran, Alta., is visiting his father,Mr. Alex.StapIes.... Miss Gertie Skinner is visiting friends in Mariposa... .Mr. S. Henrv and daughters Misses Eva and Gertie, Port perry; visited visited friends here .., Mr, Ephraim Little, Toronto, called on old friends recently ... .Miss Pearl Skinner and.Mr.- Norman Collacutf visited at Nestleton, Sunday.... Mr. Thos. Goodman, Raglan, visited his son Mr. Luther Goodman.. . .Miss Mary Fraser is visiting friends in Toronto.... The much needed rain came on Friday. It was a regular down pour lasting several hours in the morning followed by a severe electric storm in the evening. The rain Caused great damage to bridges and the three dams were broken, Mr. Hockln's, Mr. Woodley's and Mr. Goodman's'.' A great crowd has travelled to see the havoc wrought by the, water in a few hqurs. It will take some time to repair thé damage and get thé mill in working order once more.... Mrs. Hanna and daughter, Oshawa, Oshawa, are visiting Mrs. Wm.-Hambly:... Mrs.Win. Moore has returned from Orono accompanied-bv Miss Viola Moisé. Pain from indigestion, dyspepsia, and too hearty eating, is relieved at once bv taking one of Carter's -Little Liver Pills immediately àfter dinner. Don't forget this. V * • ' - - : •- Annual .Harvest.Home 1 services'wilt be held as follows: Sunday August 31, Rev. J. S; McMullen Lindsay, a former pastor, will preach at 10.30a mand,7"pm. Monday Sept. I, Labor Day the ladies will serve the usual good supper after which a first- class program will be given by Miss Blanche Walters, elocutionist, The Excelsior Excelsior Male Quartet, Toronto, and others. Football match between Tyrone and Bowmanville Bowmanville at 5 p m. - Tickets 35c; children 25c. * .. - For Burns and Scalds.--Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil will take -the firé out of a burn or scald more rapidly than any other preparation. It should be at hand in evèry kitchen so that it may be available at any time. There is no preparation required. Just apply the oil to the burn or scald and the pain will abate and in a* short timé cease altogt ther. ^ / Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, try a remedy with the guarantee of a re- Jiab Je dealer that it will not cost you a penny-unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othine--double strength from your druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of thé" homely fréckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for .thé worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength offline as this is the prescription sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. ENNISKILLEN NEWS, Messrs. Arthur Moorè, and Warren Preston left Friday for a'trip out west......" Miss Greta Slemon, who has been spend-ring spend-ring her holidays with friends here and e .at Haydon, has returned to Toronto........ Mr. John Elliott, B. A., Bowmanville, taught the adult arid junior bible classes and addressed the whole school Sunday. Mr. Elliott's visits here have always been looked on as very special events, his teaching teaching is so plain and fitted to every day life and needs; with the people of. Bowmanville Bowmanville we regret his departure.. ...Mrs. Wm. Gilbert and Miss Ethel have been visiting Mrs. Newby (nee Miss Allie Gilbert) Gilbert) at Sea bright. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. George Argue autoed to Brooklin and Whitby Sunday The young ladies of the church are giving a "kitchen shower" for Miss Addie Pvé (a September bride) at the residence of Mrs. F. W". Lee; buffet luncheon- and pleasant social time spent togethér. . ;. Mrs; H. Rogers has been visiting friends at Orono! ;. .Visitors: Mr. aiid Mrs. John Slemon, Mrs. C J. Pascoe and daughter Eulalie at the éxbibition; Mr. Harry Stap-. les, Alta, with his cousin, Mrs. (Dr) Slemon; Slemon; Miss Lillian Stock, Long Sault, at her uncle's, Mr. Fred-Mountjov; Mr. James' DeMille; Cartwright, at Mr. Thos. Craig's; Mrs. Anson Taylor and Mr. Joe,; Blackr stock, and Miss Nellie, Bowmanville, at Mr. Sid Trewin's; Miss Irene Werry, of Tyrone, at Mr. ;H. j. Werry's; Mr. Wilfrid Wilfrid Werry, Montreal, at Mr. J.A.Werr>'s; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wotteh and daughter at Mr. Wm. Herring's; Messrs. John Elliott Elliott and Harry Rice, Bowmanville at Mr. John. Slemon's; Mr. .and Mrs. Fred Robbins, Robbins, Rochester, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robbins,.. .Mr, Wm. Trewin is sick. Return tickets will be issued between all station^ in Canada east of Port Arthur, also to^ Détroit, and Port Huron, Mich., Buffalo, Black Rock, Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge, N. Y. SINGLE FARE--Good going Saturday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, August 30th and 31st, and September 1st. Valid for return until Tuesday, Sept. 2, Ï913. FARE AND ONE-THIRD--Good going going Friday, Saturday/ Sunday and Monday, Monday, August 29th, 30th, 31st and September September 1st. Valid for return until Wednesday, Wednesday, September 3rd, 1913. Tickets sold at reduced rates from Bowmanville'to Bowmanville'to Toronto, Montreal or intermediate intermediate stations on Main Line or from above station to North Parkdale or Sun- nyside will not be valid for passage on on trains Nos. 1 and 4. Full particulars and tickets-at all Grand Trunk Ticket Offices. J. H. H. JURY, Local Agt., Phone 78. E. H. Brown, Station Agt., Phone 27. , / 35-iw WHY STAND UP? Exhibition Travel is generally associated associated in the public mind with crowded trains and aisles filled with standing, passengers. Such occasions with the cheap rates attendant attendant create a congestion of traffic that only the most ample equipment can cope with. Patrons of the-Canadian Northern Lines, however, need havé little fear of or 2 25c. Cream Chocolates--Regular assorted flavors, 30c lb. 40c Chocolates in Highest price, cash or trade for GOOD Butter and Eggs., Cash Paid for Butter and Eggs F, A. CHINA HALL GR O CE RY being obliged to stand for special provision provision has been made for equipment to handle handle the Exhibition, excursionists and every effort will be made to see that all passengers passengers are supplied with a comfortable seat. • For the accommodation of Exhibition visitors the Canadian Northern Ontario. Railway will operate a special train daily except Sunday, August 25th to September 6th inclusive, between Napanee and Toronto. Toronto. The equipment will consist of high- back first class coaches, parlor cars and dining car service will be given on the westboimd trip, v This train will leave Bowmanville at 12.46 p.m., arriving Toronto Union Sta- . tion at 2.30 p.m. Returning leaves Toronto Toronto Union Station at 8 p. m., arriv ng; at Bowmanville at 9 31 p.m. Regular trains leave. Bowmanville for Toronto at 9.15 a.m. and 7,44 p. m.; returning leave Toronto Toronto Union Station at 9 30 a.m. and'5.40 p.m. Dining and parlor cars are operated on all regulaF trains between Trenton and Toronto. / ! f"./ W:., / Apply to Lbcal Agéfit for further in- formatiori regarding reduced, fares and train service, and ask for - an Exhibition Time Table Folder Containing a map of. the Exhibition^Grounclsr'/ r v" THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW YORK GIRL. It's a.^great deal cheapér to save your own hair than it is to buy it. " Rexall Hair Tonic is not only a mighty fine scalp cleaner and dandruff cure, but it is also a hair grower. As. a superior' hair' preparation it imparts new lustre, life, and " growth, to your hair. Stops your hair ! from falling 'out and . acts as ,a : fine hair dressing; Brice 50c. and $1.00 Jury & Lovell, When We Test Eyes; It Is Done Properly. - Possesses abundance of beautiful hair and says : My hairwas thin and ragged and I could never dress it to look nice, in any style until I began treating it with Sageine. Sagëine grew my hair and made it soft and thick. Sageine is the only dressing I ever use. Mr. R, M-MUchell in Bowmanville is agent for Sageine and lie says: If Sageine will not make the coarsest coarsest hair, clean, soft, fluffy and beautiful and add inches to its length, bring it back and I will refund your money. Remember to go to R.v M. Mitchell's; drug store as .other stores cannot, supplv you with Sageine. Sageine. A large shaker-top. bottle, costs only 50c. Bowmaville's Leading Leading Delicatessen Makes Hot Weather Specials During July as follows : - Narrow's Salmon,-per tin 18c Red Heart Salmon !..........; . 24c .Gunns Pork and Beans, large tin ioc Aylmer Brand--peas, com or tomatoes :..2 for 25c Sterling Pickles, ""sweet or sour 13cto 23c Picnic Olives, large bottle 15c to 25c Connor Herrings (without heads) 2 large tins for .............25c. Davies Pure Lard, 3 lb. pail 55c; Î-. . . :/. . . •. .. * . ■.... 5 lbs 95c Try oür spécial line of Cooked Tongue, Corned Beef, Sliced Ham> Jellied Pig's Hocks, Head Cheese. We have the best butter on the - market and our eggs are guaranteed strictly fresh. Send us your next order. - . - - - ~ ' Cash for Farm Produce. Challts & Mutton ;. ; V • PHONE 22$ J - . - 1 Horsey Block -^Bowmanville Belleville, Ohtarla Is one of the leading s hoo's for practical practical education in Canada. Over 300 students students are enrolled annually, one-half of whom are lad es. . " . A staff of experienced spec'alists give individual instruction in élève n different, courses : Collegiate; Junior and Senior Matriculation; . Teachers'; * Preliminary; Business College; M tisi:--Organ, Piano, Vocal; Fine Arts; Expression; Physical Culture; Domestic Science; M. L. A. and M. m. l; /"/ The '■ College re-opens 9th, 1913. . For calendar send to - - E.N. BAKER, D. D., Principal Our New Fall Goods h ave arri ved and we invite your inspection. inspection. The y will speak for themselves, without doubt the best values we have ever shown. All the "latest styles. in Worsted, $6.50, $7, $8.50. $10, $12, $13.50, $15, Si8, $20 New Soft and Stiff Hats, in Plain Felt, Knaps, Brush, and Velours $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 NEW SHIRTS NEW GLOVES ■ - NEW NECKWEAR The Anderson Clothing Co. The Swéll Dressers' Store BOWMANVILLE ONTARIO J*L imz j ' I é jTHIS is the 'test the SOUTH' BEND WATCHES are being put to at the To- ronto Exhibition and in every case they are " ] found to keep accurate time. A watch that / Ü will stand this, test must be a high grade timepiece, which is exactly what the.. South Bend Watches are. Quality considered, the prices are very low and.you will always be proud to - Admit that you 'are ^ carrying .a à South Bend Watch. Come in and let us show you pimples and quote our prices. v Have you heard about the satisfactory service"we are giving in our REPAIR DEPARTMENT ? Just ask any of our customers customers about it. 0 C. H. HADDY, One Door West of Bank of Montreal Bowmanville it y r WE kno w ths >'Simplex" is the best Electric Electric Iron sold. ' YOU will he just as enthusiastic as we are after you have tried it for a month. Ask your satisfied . neighbor about it, or better still, phone 192 and let us deliver one free for one month's trial without any fur- ligation on your part. Guaranteed for five full years but lasts a lifetime. PRICE $4.50. .• The Seymour Power & Electric Company Limited Phone 192 1 Klng-st. . âà h - " X"*-. V ' ' V-'-T.: -- ;- r : rrfàîZ f , z;.r' I'Sy., • sr?'- -■ ». • - ■ *-- . y - y», 2^' «*-? î^bssæ