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A 8 ency for Dispensers of Physi- ' Post Office Pharmacy - Nyal's Family dans' Prescriptions Consult our Optician if Your Eyes Trouble You Remedies Will Wenniog and Fred Gibson; A reception reception was held after- the ceremony at Hazel Dell, the home of the bride's parents; parents; Mrs. Gibson wearing a gown of black lace with sequins. Mrs. Rayner, mother of the groom, was gowned in champagne colored silk, with touche» of blue, and hat of Copenhagen blue. The bride and groom received the congratulations congratulations of iheir friends s anding under an arch of maple leaves in their autumnal colorings, after which refreshments -were served on the lawn.' Mr. and Mrs. Rayner left, for a; trip to^uébec and the coast of Maine, the bridé travelling in a ; brown tailor-made suit, and : hat of brown velour with touches of old gold and Persian trimming. Upon, thair. return they will reside in Streetsville. _/ " Social and Personal; i i y r ELECTRIC IRONS WE know the "Simplex" is the best Electric Electric Iron sold. YOU will be just as enthusiastic as we are after you have tried it for a month. Ask ,vour.' satisfied neighbor , about it, or better still, phone 192 and let us deliver one free for one month's trial without any further further obligation on yomspart. . Guaranteed for five full-years but .lasts a . lifetime PRICE $4.50. • ., The Electric Phone 192 Power & Limited King-st. WEDDING Betts--King On Saturday, September 27th, at 4.30, the marriage was solemnized in the Methodist Methodist Churchj Bowmanville, of Edna Clark, second daughter of Major * W. C. King, and Mr. D. Clive Betts of Calgary, only son of Mr. and. Mrsi H. A. Betts, Kingston, Kingston, Ontario, the ceremony being performed performed by Rev. H. B. Kenny; pastor of the church. White elysium, autumn-tint ed vines and asters prettily arranged mad a charming decoration at the church, t work being donë by friends of the brid The bride wore a gown of exquisite si plicity, the softness of the real lace, th' court train, and showers- of lilies and mauve orchids which she carried combining combining to make a perfect tout ensemble. A coronet 5 of-orange blossoms and lace arranged arranged on Her soft dark hair held in place the tulle veil which fell gracefully to the henvof the gown. Miss Marjorie King, younger sister of the bridé, as bridesmaid, bridesmaid, wore a gown of ivory silk crepe With trimmings of American beauty velvet and hat of the same, and carried a sheaf 1 of beauty roses; Mr. Harry Walkem, of Kingston, cousin of Mr-. Betts, was the groomsman, Mr. R. Harvey of Kingston ..presided at the organ, and those acting as ushers were. Dr. A. D. McKelvey, Mr; Gordon Shaver, Mr. Dick Harcourt, aad j Mr. Gerald Greene, all of Toronto. Mr. j and Mrs. Betts will leave shortly for their j western home and with them go a host of g JOd wishes. > Send this paper to a friends. Loçal items appear on inside pages. / Miss Dyer, Port H pe, Miss Thornton, Oroi.o, are visiting Miss Aiira Caldwell. Miss Mabel Borland is home from It is quality and the proper method of handling handling their goods that counts and that is C M. Cawker & Son's motto Their whole life of experience experience and the experience of their, assistants which are noted for the clean manner they do their work combined, enables them to buy the best stock, and it is put in their shop in a clean, wholesome manner. They, have purchased 40 stall-fed cattle for the Summer tra Je You are safe in dealing with the old reliable firm of Purveyors of a half century's experience. c. M. CAWKER & SON Purveyors of Fine Meats, Bowmanville I JARDINIERES I -- I $ Recèïved This Week .$> i â A choice assortment of â: | Jardinieres in Brass and JP § Bronze, at exceptionally 1 f f * low prices. Also Fern * ^ Pots and Candle Sticks, m m " - â Ü See window display with f w We take pride in. the reputation reputation we have achieved during the past few months for furnishing furnishing our many customers* with choice, juicy, tender meats, whether it be steaks, roasts, chops or any other line of meat. Our steady increase in business is sufficient proof of service and the sat sfaction we are giving our patrons. 5 prices attached in plain Our special brands of cooked and smoked meats enter scores of homes and are also choice and toothsome. figures. Highest cash price paid for Fresh Butter, Eggs and Poultry of all kinds. I W. T. Allen Your order will be appreciated. "Big 20" Bookstore / f Plume 30- - Bowmanville â Challis & Mutton] ■vtr - 83 - PHONE 225 Horsey Block - Bowmanville Blyth--Rehder À pretty autumn wedding was solemnized solemnized in St. John's Church Thursday morning morning at 11.30 o'clock when Miss Macie Dorothea Rehder, M.A., youngest daughter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Rehder, and' Rev. j William Shaw Blyth, B. A., B. D., Haw- • thorne, Ont., were united in marriage, , Rev. T. A. Nind, rector, officiating. Miss Armour, organist of the church, rendered the wedding;marches and played softly during the ; entire service.- ; Thé church was- beautifully decorated with palms, asters, and gladoli. The bridé was given in marriage by her father, and was gowned gowned in satin charmeuse with, shadow lace and cvys al and pearl trimmings. Her veil"was of tuHe with orange blossoms, and she carried an exquisite shower of roses and lily of the yalléy. The bride's only attendant was her little niece, Miss Yvonne .Hazlewood, as flower girl, wearing wearing a Kate Greenaway dress of blue charmeuse charmeuse trimmed with pearls and shadow lace, and jaunty little white hat with blue plumes. She carried a basket of pink roses. The ushers were Mr. Èrnest Rehder Rehder and Mr. P. J. Dykes, of Trinity College, College, Toronto. The bridegroom's gift to to the flower girl was an engraved gold locket and chain, and to the ushers engraved engraved gold cuff links. After the ceremony ceremony the 50 guests joined in congratulations congratulations at the reception in the beautiful new home of the bride's parents on Wellington Street. Mrs. Rehder, mother of the bride, wore a very handsome gown of black silk and plumed hat. Mrs. B. J. Haz'ewood, sister of the bride, wore a beautiful gown of blue and gold charmeuse charmeuse silk with lace garniture, and Mrs. Blyth, mother of the bridegroom, was in black silk. The rooms were nicely decorated decorated with a profusion of pink and white flowers, the tables from which luncheon was served being done in roses and pink chrysanthemums. Rev. and Mrs. Blyth left later for their trip to Quebec and other Eastern points, the latter wearing a smartly-tailored suit of brown boucle cloth and brown plush hat with shaded plume. The gifts to the bride included handsome cheques, silver, linen, and cut glass. Rev. and Mrs. Blyth will reside at Hawthorne, Ont. ... British Columbia guest of Miss Florence Hoar.. - . Mrs. J. W. Patterson, "Cedar Crest", East Sound, Washington, U.S., was recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martyn. - Trial trip 25 cents to new subscribers for The STATESMAN or 15 cents for the News to end of 1913. Write today. Messrs John H. and Frank A. Wc kelin, Boston, Mass.,. have been visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wakelin. ,. Mrs. (Dr.) James Potts, Sterling, is visiting visiting her brother, Dr. J. Albert Faulkner who is recovering nicely from an opera-, tion in Bowmanville hospital. Mr. Harvey Jackson, Victoria Univer-' sity, Toronto, and Miss Vera Jackson, Kendall, recently visited Mr. W. W. / J3own's, Kingston Road East. Dr. J. C. Devitf, Messrs. J. A. McClellan, McClellan, W. T. Allen and Norman S. James, Miss Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. John Lyle, Mr. L. A; Tole, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Percy and the Goodyear Orchestra attended Black- stock Fair Friday. • A • H. S. Freeman, Mr. Harry ano> iss Crissie Freeman returned Sunday orning from two months' visit with relatives relatives in England. They came out by the oyaL Edward of the -C. N. R. Line and hid-a splendid voyage. Dr. Primrose of Toronto operated on Le onard, ii-year-old son of Mr. Alfred Richards, in Bowmanville hospital oh Tuesday evening for appendicitis and peritonitis. He was assited by Dr. A. S. Tilley, physician in attenda ice, and Dr. Alex. Beith who administered the anæs- the.ic. We congratulate Miss Jean Sharp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sharp, Enniskillen, on completing her course in training as nurse at the Brantford General General Hospital. Miss Sharp is one of six who were successful and received her pin, diploma and boüquét as reward of faithful faithful duty in the preparatory week. s Si HAMPTON NEWS. Visitors: Dr. J. H. Elliott, wife and daughter, ^Toronto, with. Mr. H. Elliott; Mrs. John Wright, Haydon, at Mr. M. B. Çryderman's; Miss Hilda Cry derm an with her sister, Mrs. W. Burnett, Markham; -Mrs. W. Virtue and little daughter . Helen hive returned to'Xoronto after spending the summer at Mr. J. Ranton's; Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrison, B.C., guests of Mr. Ed. Haggith; Miss Annie Johns, town, and Miss Etheleen Johns, Pickering, at home; Mr. W. C. White, Darlingford, Man., at Mr._ I. L. Brown's; Mr. and Mrs. George Callan and daughter Viola, Toronto, at Mr. Levi Robbins'; Miss Etta Jamieson with friends.. . . ..WM S are to have a quilting arid an At Home on the 2lst of October, the quilts to be sent to the Deaconess Home, Toronto..... Mrs. W.- G. Doidge assisted in judging làiiies'fwork at Blackstock Fair... .Mr. Charles Horn was a judge on grain at Blackstock Fair ... . Miss Elma Clarke has taken a : position position as book-keeper for Mr. J. V. Hill, hardware merchant, O^hawa ... . Mr. Rees Johns is attending Guelph Agricultural College;,.. .Mrs. L. E. Ruse and Master Joe, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cryder- man, Bowmanville, were guests at Mr. H. Elliott's.... Mrs. W. L. Mason, Oshawa, is visiting Miss Kerslake... . Miss AY O. Kerslake has purchased Mr. Thornley Pennington's new house, Odell-st., Bowmanville. Bowmanville. V ENNISKILLEN NEWS. ' Rayner--Gibson . . At 3 o'clock Wednesday, September loth, in St. George's Church, Newcastle, the marriage was solemnized in the presence presence of a large number of guests oLHelen Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David J. Gibson, and Mr. Gilbert Rayner, Streetsville, son of Mrs Lloyd Rayrier of Kentmere, England.. The ceremony was performed by. the rector, Rev. James E. Penning, the church having been beautifully beautifully decorated with plants, palms and quantities of pink and white asters, clusters clusters of the latter with trailing asparagus fern being tied to. the end of the guests pews. The bride, who was brought in and given away by her father, looked very sweet and graceful in her wedding robe of ivory.'satm en train, the bodice being draped with shadow lace and her veil of Brussels net caught with orange blossoms. She. wore the groom's gift, a pendant of diamonds and pearls, and carried a bouquet bouquet of roses, lilies and white heather. The bridal procession was preceded up the aisle bv tbe vested choir, singing "The Voice that Breathed o'er Eden", followed by the two bridesmaids, Miss Hilda Gibson, Gibson, sister of the bride, and Miss Marjory Galbraith, each gowned alike in White voile With widegirdles of pink satin, their becoming mob caps of shadow lace having up-standing bows of pink satin ribbon. Each carried a bouquet of pink roses and wore the groom's gift, a gold signet ring. The groom was assisted by Mr. H. Doherty, Doherty, and Mr. E. Wyjhn. to each of. whom he gave a pearl tie pin.; • The ushers w.ere Messrs. Eric Lockhart, Ernest Wright, Miss Hilda, Grant has accepted a position position in New York... .Miss Dinah Thompson Thompson has returned to Toronto alter spending spending her holidays with Miss Pearl Sharp ... ..Mr. Frank Grant, Agincourt, is; visiting visiting his uncle, Mr. Andrew Sharp... .Mr. and Mrs. C. Sanderson attended the Sanderson--Virtue Sanderson--Virtue wedding in Toronto.... Sunday evening's service by League 'was most interesting and'helpful and à full house listened attentively to it v Mr. Harrison, Harrison, who is in this district in interest of Bible and Tract Society/gave short address address at Sunday School in morning and m the evening. Sunday morning was Temperance program also at school which was made unusually interesting by use of cartoons for illustration.. • • Visitors: Visitors: Mrs. H. Rogers with her sister, Mrs. Smith, at Brighton; Mr. and Mrs. Minty, Toronto, at Mr. James Mountjpy's, jr; Mr. Wm. McLaughlin, Cartwright, at Mr. George Argue's; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore-and daughter at Mr. James Stain- ton's; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O. Herring at Mr. Wm. Wotten's; Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Smith at Mr. F. W. Lee's; Mrs. W. G. Smith and children, Enfield, at Mr. Wm. Trewin's; Mr. and Mrs. R. McNeil,; Ty- rone, at Mr; John Cowling's; Mr; Clarence Brunt, Winnipeg, Mr. T. Cole, Mr. ,J. Brown, Victoria, Mr». Hancock, East Whitby, and Miss Eltie Hancock, Rochester, Rochester, N-Y*> at Mr. Levi Brunt's...... Mr. Cowling has returned home after spending spending a fortnight with his son at Purple Hill .. .. A number from here attended Rally Day service at Eldad Sunday...... Mrs. Tamblyn and daughter, Toronto, are guests at Mr. Ezra Hanna's...... Messrs. Wm. White and Samuef White, Manitoba, are visiting at Mr. J ohn Slemon's. For Infant* and Children. The Kind Yw Have Always Bought Bears the.> Signature of ! A. \ W/E have much pleasure in announcing that YV we are now ready foi\ the Fall. Our goods are here and we invite yoti to call and have a look through the various lines in our different Depts. is We never had a better range of up-to- date Suitings and- Dress Goods in Serges, Tweeds, Fancy Diagonals, etc. Now is the time to pick your silks. We have-a lovely assortment of colors mousseline, shots, pailettes and brocades. brocades. and The very newest in corded and brocaded brocaded velvets in all the leading colorings. We are now showing the most complete complete range of Men's Suits and Overcoats Overcoats ever- carried by us. of Don't overlook our Blankets. They are English Wool the best that can he had from English and Scotch "mills. We also have a large variety of Flannelette Sheets in all sizes^ Grey or white with colored border or all white. See ohr range of Gloves, Hosiery. Belts, Collars, Underwear, Corsets, etc, A beautiful assortment of the renowned Maish Comforts in all grades. of All the newest colorings in Suits Serges, Worsteds and Tweeds. Men's Overcoats in large vari et y styles and materials. These are all correctly made and we feel convinced that we can satisfy your taste. , Made-to-Measure We have four hundred patterns for you to choose from. Leave your measure with us and we will give you satisfaction. We are sole* agents for the Lowndes Co . of Toronto, who make the famous 20th Century Brand Clothing. Nothing Better The Big Departmental Store, Bowmanville • : PHONE 83 ' ' LOSÇOMBE & SENKLER Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public. J).W.Loscoube, K.C, . B.S.Senklcr, B.A', Money to Loan. , - Office: Mason Block, King Street Bowmanville. Ontario. GOODMAN & GALBRAITH Bamsteis »nd Solicitors. Notaries Public. A. K. GOODMAN, D. C. GALBRAITH 508 Lumsden Bldg. Yonge & Adelaide-sts. Toronto Ontario DR. J. C. DEVITT, ■dentist. Graduate of Royal Dental College, Toronto, OFFICE: ' Tempérance St.. Bowmanville, ' .(just off King St.) OFFICE HOURS: 9 a. m. to "6 p. • m. daily except Sunday. . BLACKSTOCK: 1st Monday of each month. Will be àt Bowmanville oflBce rest of time. Phone 90a House Pn one 90b Ice Cream. The Cream that advertises itself. itself. It is always good. Try a dish and you will always want City Dairy Ice Cream. We also also supply Cream in bulk arid bricks in all flavors. Phone us your order. ; • - Nasmith's Bread * Purity and Quality--these two essentials explain the great increase increase in demand for Nasmith's Bread. Try a loaf to-day. Fresh every morning. W. J. * BOWMANVILLE Overcome That to Stoop Your boys and girls have been enjoying'outdoor life and perhaps perhaps have not shown much of a tendency to stoop, but with the beginning of school every child with such a tendency should be provided with reliable SHOULDER BRACES at once. We have the kind that can be worn with cvmfort. Improving, the carriage is'only a small part of the good that braces do--they improve the Health by expanding the chest and allowing deep breathing. They should be used in time,* Prices from 50c to $3.00 Jury & Lovell, k Diuggists and Optic ans j When We Test Eyes It Is Done ^ Properly. SHAW'S SCHOOLS Give courses in all Busine>> subject leading to positions as Bookkeepers or Stenographers, and for Civil Service and K Commercial Specialists' examinations. These schools include the Central Business Business College of Toronto, with four City Branch . Schools. Students may enter any time for these courses. No vacations. ' Write for Catalogue. W. H. Shaw. President, President, 393-395 Yonge Street, Toronto. smssm Si CANADIAN NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY BOWMANVILLE TIME TABLE : (Effective Sept. 15th) TRAINS LEAVE For Toronto and Intermediate Station* - V.15 a. m. 7.41p.m. For Trenton, Belleville, Deseronto, Napanee anl Intermediate Points; also C. O. R. Station* between Trenton and Picton. (Daily except Sunday) 31.10 a.m. 7.21p.m. For Coe Hill and Intermediate Station* 11.10 a.m. For Y arker, Tweed, Harrowsraith, Sydenha-n and Intermediate Stations on Bay of Quinte Ry. ll.lGa. m. TRAINS ARRIVE From Toronto and Intermediate Station* *-, . 11.10 a. m. 7.21 p. ra. l® >:-r- % iSSSi' Ml-.; From_ -Napanee, Belleville, Trenton an l Inte r« mediate Points; also Picton and C.O.R. Point*) 9; 15 a. m. 7.41p.m. From Maynooth (C. O. R.) 7.41 p. m. From Sydenham, Tweed," Yà'ti^er, etc. - • 7.41 p. m. Ti&ins «in daily except Sunday unlese otherwise otherwise marked. For further particulars see other advertisement appearing in this paper, or apply A. M. WILLIAMS, Bowmanville Agent ■pT&Zjrc;