BOWMÀNVILLE STATION. GOING BAST. GOING WEST 4.22 &• m 7.02 „• 9.45 „ 1,38 p.m. 7.19, h Gents' Tailor Bowman ville express Express Passenger Local ' Passenger Mail , : Daily 8.52 a. m. 10.18 „ 8.96 p. m. 6.49 „ 7.18 , 9.68 : Express Local_ Local Passenger :Passenger BOWMANVILLE, OCT. 9, 1913 in Leaves are falling very fast. Send this paper to a friends. Read inside pages this week. Buy your Christmas presents on Oct. 13- in z Now is the time to buy your fall suits and overcoats. We have a choice range.of. goods to select from and assure you the best possible value ■for your money. Best material, best workmanship workmanship and fit guaranteed. You cannot do better than place your order with us. Albert Crossman » Practical Tailor Horsey Block, Opposite Post Office - Bowmanville Mrs. John Hockin is visiting friends , Orono. Rev. Father Cline is soon to leave Osh- | awa for Toronto. ~ Seats now selling for Guy Bros. Min- [ strels at Mitchell's. - Mr.-Reginald Roden and Mr. Charles H. Haddy, Toronto, spent Sunday at Mr. IF. A. Haddy's, "Rusholme". Miss Edna Allin, Newcastle, spent Sunday Sunday with Miss Mabel Barrie. Mrs. James G. Rickard is visiting her son Howard at Port Colborne. - Miss Iva Everson, Oshawa, spent the week-end with Miss Greta Everson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Werry, Ebenezer, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. v. Cole. When the load of tomorrow is added to the load of yesterdav many men fall by the way. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTO R I A A full line of Nyal's Family remedies, jury & Lovell. Tea drinking habit wrong--read article on an inner page. " Riding plows--several, used a little cheap at Mason's. "A Romance" appears on an inside page .--read it and laugh. Guy Bros. Minstrels Opera House Saturday Saturday night Oct. II. Chas. M. Bice, Denver, Colo., writes again. See inside page. Twenty-five cents pays for this paper to a new subscriber to end of 19*3- Don't fail to see Guv Bros. Minstrels at Bowmanville Opera House Saturday. Bring in your furs to Mayer's fur store to be repaired before the busy season. ' Should you require the services of an ambulance phone 10. L. Morris & Son. Mrs. Allum who has been staying with her daughter Mrs. F. Cator has returned to Toronto. Opera House, Oct. 21 and 22, Laurant Magician under auspices of Women s Hospital Auxiliary. Bring your friends and come and have dinner at five o'clock, Oct. 13th, at the Parish Hall, St. John's church. Regular Two Ton Bolster Springs _ f mm _ Î f am fVt A «ûvt BIRTHS \ 28, to Mr. and Mrs. James--In Oshawa, Sept. Lome James, a son. , McLeese--In Oshawa, Sept. 29; to Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McLeese, a son. Patte --In Oshawa, Sent. 24, to Walter Patte, "a daughter. Anderson--In Oshawa, Sept. Mrs. J. F. Anderson, a son. Mr. and Mrs. 18, to Mr. and FOR THIS WEEK / - CISCOES, HADDIE, TORE Y GRAPES- SWEET POTATOES. SPANISH ONIONS. CELERY and CRANBERRIES MARRIAGES Pifrson LOWE--In Oshawa, Oct. 1st, by Rev. 8.cFmSL"" Mr. Arthur James Pierson and Miss Edith A. Lowe, both of-Oshawa. CdOK--Hann--In Oshawa, Oct. 1, by Y nie, Mr. Willi am Keith Cook andMiss Lillian May, daughter of Mr. Geo. Hann, both of Oshawa. Oshawa. * . * „ , . Coe--Moment--In High-st., Presbyterian chnrch, Newark, N. J„ Sept. 17,by p S* , s 'L'„„ Moment, brother of the bride. Coe and Magdalen, daughter of the late Robert Moment, P. M.. Orono. TREBJLCOCk--SCOTT--In Peterboro, Oct, 1, by Rev. R. Rogue, Mr. Paul Erne | fc , Tre y2r nf Mr* Miss Florence Stewart, second daughter of Mr. VVm. Scott, both of Peterboro. FITCHETT-PAINTON-At Clinton-st., Methodist church, Toronto, Sept. 27, by Rev. V. H. Emory, i Mr. Frank A. Fitchett, Toronto, andMms Mary Marie, eldest daughter of Mr. Wm. Painton, Bowmanville. Mr. George Pringle, Myrtle, visited at Mr. J. H. H. Jury's and with other friends Jvnuru ^^ x Saturday. 1 at^riloollars per pair for the next two Mr. W. H. Williams, Church St., spent weeks at Mason 's, Bowmanville. inday at his son-in-law's, Mr. J.C. irull s, | «r ^ ^ig street parade Satur- HEADQUARTERS for Cured Meats of all kinds--Breakfast Bacon, Cottage Rolls and Hams, cooked and otherwise; Bologna and Weàners, long olèar Salt Bacon, Chicken, and Poultry of all kinds. Farmers, bring your produce to the Elite Grocery and get the highest price in Cash. No due bills. We don't want tin money -here, the banks don't handle it, neither do we, DEATHS Sept. 25, Thomas Sunday Darlington. . ._ ' George, Albert and Charlie Guy will be i with Guy Bros. Minstrels Saturday at Opera House. j Mrs. George Allum and family, Newcastle, Newcastle, visited her sister-in-law Mrs. r uller Cator recently. Watch for the big street parade Satur dav and hear the free concert front of Opera House Saturday night Oct. 11. Trial trip 25 cents to new subscribers for The Statesman or 15 cents for the [ News to end of I9T3- Write today. 'Appendicitis is becoming frightfully Waddell--In Clarke, Waddell, aged 73 years. Pollock--At Port Hope, Sept. 30, Mary Jane Pollock, relict of late James Pollock, aged 74. years. ■ , , , Cousins--In Detroit, Oct. 2, Martha, relict of the late James Cousins, aged 84 years. Interred at Bowmanville. , . Short--In Exeter Oct. 1st. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jas. Beverley, John Short, x ageci 90 years, 8 months. Formerly of Tyione. BONGARD--In Athol, Sept. 30, William,W. Bon ] gard, aged 77 years. Interment at Cherry Valley Father of Mrs. (Dr.) H. C. Bundle, Brighton. Snowden & Painton The Elite Grocery, Bowmanville, Ont. 1 n.upcuui^liw - , , __ j prevalent. Hèalth Department this week Miss Edith Congdon, Tyrone, Mr. and £ ontains an article that will interest you. Mrs. W. H. Nelson, Toronto, spent bun- ^ ow i s the time to be thinking about day at Mr. J. G. Plunkett s. winter furs. If you have any to be re- The results of the baseball games in the a ired or altered bring them to World's Series may be seen in the window at r ,nre. of the Anderson Clothing Co. if 'Lest We Forget" ~V Tableware for Thanksgiving T HANKSGIVING! will "be here and you of course are going to celebrate the day in true Canadian, style. And, naturally,- there will be guests, relatives from afar friends, from about town, so you want to be sure that you have plenty of silverware, for the occasion, for nothing adds more to a dinner than a well- appointed table. Come in and look over Our beautiful assortment of silverware. You will find patterns of exquisite design at very reasonable reasonable prices. C. H. HADDY Selling Agents for South Bend Watches A business man or pioneer in any com- I munity makes no better, investment than the support of a live home newspaper. , Mrs. Chas. Penfold, Miss Jean and Master Master Evan and Miss Sadie Melrose, Guelph, j recently visited at Mr. W. H. Barrie s. I Mrs. H. A. Ward and daughters, Port Hope, left last week for an extended tour Mayer's Store at once. J The Canadian Magazine for October is an average number. Our readers who can appreciate good Canadian literature should read this excellent monthly. 2 for price of one." This week we will make a present of a 25c box of the famous Rexall Tooth Powder with every tooth brush at 25c or over; Jury & Lovell. E. R. B0UNSALL, Designer and Dealer in j Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., tin Granite and Marble. \ >nt Bowmanville, Ontario. AlHEAT MAKER A FUEL SAVER Hope, left last week for an extended tour-i K inmind Qct. 31 Hallow'en night in England, Scotland, Ireland, France and j^ aS q Ue rade Carnival in aid of Public Germany. | library. There will be a grand march of FUNERAL DIRECTORS L. Morris & Son l Germany. Mr. Chas. R. McCullough, Hamilton, will address the Canadian Club at Peterboro Peterboro Oct. 16, on "Twenty-one years of I Canadian Club." Mr. Fred Ridgers sailed last week by "Royal George" of C. N. R. Steamships, to visit relatives in England. He was booked by M. A. James, agent. We believe we are showing the -finest and most up-to-date stock of Ladies coats shown by any house outside the cities. Couch, Johnston &_ Cryderman. Mrs. Robert Davies and daughter I Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Davies, Mr. Ernest James and Miss Una James, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa., are guests of Rev. and Mrs. ] W. N. Arnold. Council has been having a series of sen llDra-iy. ■m'-iv. ..... ; ° those in masque and various other amusements amusements to make a jolly evening. Our thorough- knowledge of - men's clothing and our unexcelled buying facilities enables us to give our customers the very best goods at the lowest possible price. Couch, Johnston, & Cryderman. Harvest Home Dinner. Reserve the 13th October for St. John's church annual dinner in the Parish Hall. Sale of useful and fancy articles and home-made candy Dinner served from five o'clock. Tickets Tickets 35c. Be one of us and meet our friends, they all want to send you post cards and exchange exchange letters with you. We have a list of people all over the world,* nothing more pleasing and pleasant. Send 10 cents for full particulars to the Canadian Corres- Most Complete Equipment Sunday and night calls promptly attended to. Bowmanville Phones Branches : ORONO 10-34 HAMPTON O RENT--2 furnished rooms. Apply to GEO. V 1,. . D«,T-»nonvillp T U L L IUIUIOHCU * XX" ****** C. ROY, Wellington-st., Bowmanville. L OT FOR SALE-1 acre between Quick and Crawford Estate, King-st East. Apply to G. H snncir. Bow-manville. 4i-^w , Sough, Bow-manville. OR SALE-Buggy, C^^H^J^OdeU & 40-lW F ply uTmrS.'joIin' HOSKIN, corner Prospect street, Bowmanville. T O LET--A comfortable furnished bed-room , for gentlemen, convenient to board. App y to P. O. box 210, Bowmanville. 41-lw* TOVES FOR SALE--Art Countess parlor cook and heater in good condition, Apply to s. W. Mason & Son, Bowmanville. 40ti ingîf questionnât have edipsed*an^tiiin S g I pondenceBureaih pio.boTsgif Montreal in the annals of the municipal history of) 3 7 Oshawa .--Reformer. C ANE LOST--About middle of September, near my residence, a black Irish Ihorn cane. Finder please return to DR. J. C. DevitT; Queen-st, Bowmanville. 40tf For homes," churches and schools, compare the Hec la construction and method method of warming and dis tributing air with other heaters. Get expert advice advice . hut use your own judgment, and we are confident confident that if you choose with regard to facts you 1 will decide in favor of the Hecla warm air heater. For sale only by W. H. Dustan i Quality Hardware . Phone 74 Bowmanville ? '+2 Try Eclipse Eàur for Can.es A and Pastry. * Mr. W. H. William's, High-st, reports that he picked a branch with 20 ripe and a number of green Columbia bernes on it. Hows that for October weather in our Land of the Snows? Rev. E. N. Baker, D.D., Principal of Albert College, Belleville, who addressed large congregations in the Methodist Church on Sunday was guest while in town of Councillor P. Trebilcock, Dms- ion-st. He-visited-Rev. Father Jolliffe and Dr. J. Albert Faulkner, the former being once a superintendent over him. Mrs. Thos. Brown, Centre-st, who grows Are you fond of high class music or do you like the comic music better ? Call at our store and we will let you hear the Victrola plav the finest production world produces; Jury & Lovell. Couch, Johnston & Cryderman particular attention to then: very stock of velvets in plain, shot, corded brocades also the wide silk ve vets for dresses and mafttle plush for coats. The finest stock of these goods ever shown in town. There will be à meeting of the ladies of the town in the Reading Room Friday evening at 8 o'clock to complete the ar C OW FOR SALE--Thoro-bred Jersey cow, dne to calve in Maich, - good milker. Albert mojniso. town line, Clarke, Manning, O. Bowmanville, 41-2w the n BEAM SEPARATOR-No.3. Sharpies Tula- call fine and C JK.KA.V1 OfirAXlAlUAV-.w - -7G - lar Cream Separator for sale. No fuither use for it. Albert Manning, town U3C AVI A U. . Clarke. Bowmanville P. O. line, 41-2w ARM FOR SALE--140 acres, lot 19, con. 7, F Darlington, J mile from Enniskillen on the main road to Bowmanville. For particulars apply to E. Hanna, Hampton or Levi A. Tole, town. 36-tt VISITORS TO G LOVE AND MITT OPERATORS WANTED-- _ -m q nnimuj OTl On gauge or wax thread machines, on horsehide and other good work. Highest y It makes delicious pies, cakes and fancy pastry. It Tehes Less Shortening Manitoba flour. That's why so many of the best cooks prefer Eclipse Flour it is economical. Sold by all Grocers. Manufactured by vines. The flavor was very superior A rare treat is m sto j[® for «ff® tt :P D > ?f? much like that of the wild variety. Mrs. j Q f this district when Mrs. Scott Raff, Brown also grown in -- norseniuc auu - - - - prlfces, and steady work guaranteed. Mfg CO., Delhi, Ont. The Delhi 41tfns r l H lOUSE FOR SALE--Mr. T. G. Baker, Liberty St., Bowmanville, is offering his house for ---- sale or rent. Bath being fitted and every ! other modern convenience is now instaHed. Two acres of fruit land may be rented separately. 41t than that of the wild variety, mrs. of this district wnen mrs. own ivau, x) gave us a sample of peaches principal of Margaret Eaton School of her gàrden as good in flavor, I Expression, will give 1 a Public Recital of ïkree in size and beautifully colored as I rtiace" at Ebenezer Church on could be desired. A few bunches of sweet, iuicy grapes, home grown, com-: pleted the treat which needless to say I Excellent Farm for Sale in Darlington. I was really enjoyed. Residents on the west side of the tpwn the^Hour Glass" at Eben ezer Church on Friday evening, Oct i/thT^t 8.15. Mr F L Fowke, Oshawa, will oçcupy the chair. Epworth League of Bowmanville Meth- , odist church has cancelled the concert announced announced for Oct. 15. "Venetian Serena- Fred. Ci ATanstbne» Phone 77. Bowmanville. 'Sr ^v% h urLted W e r g 7 h n e d h ^ Authoratat, y ^ ant ; ng ,hat section other leading cities and is sure to give the for statton grounàs U is greatly to be people of Bowmanville a rare treat. regretted if the nice residences in one of I More particulars later, ïhe finest parts of the town are to be re- Dr . J, Albert Faulkner, who was oper- moved and the section covered with rail- ated bn by Dr. Primrose for appendicitis, way tracks. We hope the town council | has so for recovered as tpjie^able tojeave 145 acres of Jot 22, con. 5, Darlington, 1| miles ] from Solina Station on C.N.Railway and 1$ mile from Solina village and 2 miles from Hampton. On the premises are large comfortable frame dwelling, new barn 103x48 feet, stone stables underneath with cement floors and waterworks, sUo and windmill. Nine acres orchard 7 acres be?ng young trees. Well fenced with wire fencing fencing in good state of cultivation and watered by running stream and new ce ment well and two cisterns. Telephone and rural .mail delivery. This is an excellent farm for stock or grain rais- ing, the land being all good. Apply to M. A James, Bowmanville. 40-dmsn Are Personally Invited to Visit Our Store and Carefully Inspect Our Immense New Display of FARM TO RENT way*trMks. l "wë'h"ope the town council I hàïsô for recovered as to be able to leave I Fifty acres and buildings, j Whitby will take immediate action to prevent this the hospital and returned by Grand Trunk Township, =p art Ij ° t 22 ' Con - 8 * ^ 0 sooilation of such à desirable residential R a n wa y ort Tuesday to his home in Fox- f^her-information apply to spuii» . Oshawa council I w n Mrs. Faulkner and baby Betty ac- _ _ xrniT MAY BE 50 OR EVEN 70 YEARS OLD BUT, Y°™n give^ y ou a pair of glasses so you can see obiects both far and near perfectly- This is tne latest and most scientific glass ever P 1306 !. 0 ?».??. 6 market. No one but skilled op^ians can fit them. We guarantee absolute satisfaction- section of Bowmanville. Oshawa council has taken action with apparent satisfactory satisfactory results and why cannot our council act before it is too late ? »nl IP* JURY & LOVELL „ When We Test Eyes it Is Done Properly. Mr. and Mrs. William Cann, Miss Cann and Miss Colville who have been touring Great Britain for two months have return- i ed to town greatly delighted with their iourneyings thru these countries so rich 1 with historic interest. Mr. Cann thinks the people of Devonshire especially the men and women they saw at Holsworthy Ja market day will compare favorably boro. Mrs. Faulkner and baby Betty accompanied accompanied him. Mr. T. Holgate took the Dr's auto home Saturday evening. Dr. Faulkner is highly satisfied with the_ attention attention and treatment he has received from Dr. A. S. Tilley, Miss Bruce, the nurses, Rev. H. B. Kenny and citizens of i this town who have visited him and.shown various kindnesses to himself and Mrs. Faulkner. On the eve of their departure they entertained the hospital staff and nurses in Superintendent Bruce s department department when a pleasant hour was spent. further-information apply to The Toronto General Trusts 41-4 Corporation, 83 Bay-st., Toronto. E... L -- -, nrSduce Dr Faulkner has endeared himself to ev- with any people the .^^^JL^rknces* eryone around the institution by his sunny He had some very interesting experiences, l.y ^ ûon and genial manner. Mrs notably in Ireland^nd' ^ to g^e, has aIso formed many fnend- r ships during her stay m sions and unique ex^nence in the Emer- RODERICK M. MITCHELL Baritone Teaclier of Singing Pupil of Mi. Russell G. McLean, Toronto. Studio at Residence, Wellington-st., East, Ladies' and Misses' Coats, Suits and Skirts x \ For information and terms apply at R. M. Mitchell & Go's. Drug Store. Phone 92a & b Bowmanville. DR. W. WILSON PORTER CHIROPRACTOR The cause of disease removed by adjustment of the spine. Tuesday,, Thu,.d.,s 0 «.dm s . turda y.. Phcmc 73 MrS J "' Gale ' , Bowm«, , vm« Fanerai Directors - Embalmers DISNEY BROS. Bowmanville Phone 9, Day or Night Up-to-date Outfits - Prompt Attention Reasonable Prices. i «inns and unique experience m xne i ------ -- stiffs sœSÈB H0S ^ AL ANNUA k ahaot 6Ry« n Inte r- ^nti) DR. j. C. DEVITT, dentist. Gradate of Royal Dental CoUege, Toronto MM»* BoTOMTllle OFF1 (just off King OFFICE » Bowmanville, St.) m. daily the romances of travel abroad and tells about them in a manner to command roars of laughter# Save your old Hot Water Bottles; we wiUaUow you a good price for them; see advt. Jury & Lovell. It is like finding money. If you-have, U is luce uuu w * ater Botue or Fountain 1 allow MEETING J TheWMITESDUV DOMINION UNE The Newest Creations in Art Production. Class, Leadership, Quality, Value-all distinctive features. features. The label, "Northway Garments, is a guarantee guarantee of quality and satisfaction. an old Hot -- I Svrinee bring it in to us, we can.allow Farm and Farm Stock for Sale you agood price for it, (see advt z ; Jury * - -. m c : " I T nwll. Annual meeting of the Bowmanville Hospital will be held in the Council Room, Bowmanville, on Tuesday Oct. 14 aV I pm. All members requested to be present. present. By order, lAtl i Tvfl , J. H.H.Jury, John Lyle, President. Secretary. 40-2W by Public Auction Pickering. m RLACK8T0CK: Ut Monday ol each month. Will be at Bowmanville office rest of time. W1U 06 ** HOUSE Phoni 90b Phone eoa One of the best farm. In the t«wn^p o™=" roîn?Æd% o .O d am.jGoodWh,„« r » "rihKk ^sr^ssL îra; known"day of sale. R. RichakdsoN, o^Wm. Maw, auctioneer. No matter how old your hot water Hnttle is we cari m ke use of it and allow you'a good C price for it;'see advt; Jury & L< Baby's Own Soap 8c at Jury Sr Lovers; 6 sheets sticky fly pa.per at Jury & Lov ell's* high quality and low P nc ®. meet at Jury & Lovell's. 10 kg drug stores under one management me.n a big saving for our customers FOR BUSINESS FOR PLEASURE For In&nts and CÈüaren. The KiniYotf Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Sailings from Montreal and Quebec *MegantiCjOct.llth Teutonic, " _18th Laurentic " 25 Canada • Nov. i Hates from : First Glass - 892.50 One Class Cabin (II) 60.00 and 65.00 , Second Class, 53.75 Third Class, 31.25 and 32.50 Ask the nearest Railway or Steamship Agt. for particulars Our stock of General and Fancy Dry Goods is now complete in all departments. - « The SHORTEST; Roun to EU RO PE Agents for'Home Journal Patterns S. W. Mason & Son MT A. JAMES, Agent, Bowmanville Next door to Standard Bank, Bowmanville / ' ySM ~WÊÈk eïsSHBCTsaiSiKeeys» ææmmma&Btî 'ÆM