-It™/ ~ - " failli ■ | âSigËBæcf '■■"A-'i -r -.4- ' " § S - V" *',» * *» ' ' '"'".V « » w F To the Public :-- la order that there may be ao questions raised later on, we Wish to announce that no person connected x with ouFstore or any member of their families wi allowed one piano vote. We positively w,U not sell these votes. One single vote cannot be purchased from us at any price. We are going.to give the beautiful $350 Dominion Dominion Grand Piano now on exhibition at our store to the person presenting to us the greatest number of Piano o es on December 31st, 1913, Absolutely Free. For every cent of your purchase of anything in our store, you are entitled to one Piano Vote. Yours faithfully, The Anderson Clothing Co. PHONE 61 - BOWMAN VILLE gee Order Coal Now LEHIGH VALLEY COAL I am receiving almost daily several cais of the best Lehigh Valley Coal, shipped direct from the .mines--Chestnut,. Stove and pea sizes, Send your order in now . and have prompt delivery . - TheWHITESTAR* DOMINION LINE FOR BUSINESS Sailings from Montreal and Quebec FOR PLEASURE Laurentic - Oct. 25 Canada - Nov. 1 Megantic, Nov. 8th Teutonic, " lSth Hates from : First Class - $92.50 One Class Cabin (LI) 50.00 and 55.00 Second Class, 53.75 Third Class, 31 25 and 32.50 Ask the nearest Railway or Steamship Agt. for particulars The SHORTEST RoutetoEUROPE E. W. Loscombe Yards and Office at Holgate's Evaporator, Corner Division and Queen-sts., opposite High School. Phone 177. HAMPTON MILLS .-Vts ' • - • BEST BREAD AND PASTRY FLOUR, BRAN, SHORTS, CHOP, CORN, OATS, ETC. ALWAYS ON HAND, _/; CHAS. HORN, HAMPTON PHONE 129, r. 6 M ade By The Tonder ORKEB Process haydon news. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank -- - , - ton, with her brother, Mr. Thos. Mount- joy recently ....Mr. and Mrs. W. L_p- Bundle spent Thanksgiving at Dr. Bundle's, Brighton ...Mrs. S. Mounfjoy, visited with relatives in Oshawa over jthe | holiday. Mason sells all kinds of Roofing , Backache is almost immediately relieved by wearing one of Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Backache Plasters. Try j one and be free from parti. Price 25 cents. Mrs. T. Frank Osborne, Clarice, found a pocket book containing $8 on the floor at Cmccmnn Taun-* "entrance to theChinese Laundry theother Crossman, _Taun an d took it at once to the editor. of The Statesman to find the owner which he did the next _day. It belonged to a person ' "visiting here from Toronto. Her action was the proper thing to do m this case as.the finder of any lost artidle who retains the same without advertising it within a limited time is liablè to criminal criminal action for theft The finder should hot wait/for the loser to advertise it but lé of she should hot have it- ; in his or her lossession a single day without doing so or trouble may follow. See M. A. James, Steamship Agency, Bowmanville, about your tickets and booking to Great Britain. 53 W* SHAW'S Oive courses in all Business subjects uLliac to positions as Bookkeepers or «fcenocrapbers, and for Civil Service and n«tnmer<5al Specialists' examinations. Th«?*Sooto include the Central Busi- ïïtf C^nege of Toronto, with four City Mr^nch Schools. Students may enter rJ, time for these courses. No vacations. wÂve?o* Catalogue. W. H. Shaw, Pres- 3»*396 Yonge Street, Toronto. is a curable disease, which requires treats ment. The ORRINE treatment can be used with absolute confidence. It destroys destroys all desire for whisky, beer, or other intoxicants., Can be given in the home. No sanitarium expense. No loss of time from work. Can be given secretly. If after, a trial you fail to get any benefit from its use your money'wiU be refunded. ORRINE is prepared in two forms: No. r, secret treatment, • a powder ; ORRINE ORRINE No. 2, in pill form, for those who desire to take _ voluntary. treatment. Costs only $1.06 a box. Come into* Jury &LoveH's dru'g storé, King st., Bowmanville, Bowmanville, hnd talk over the matter with us. TYRONE NOTES. Mr J Souch and wife visited in Toronto . .Miss Ethel Lillicrapp... visited at her home in Cannington and attended her sister's wedding... .Bruce Honeywell, Toronto, spent th holiday at W R Clem-, ens . • • .Mrs F N Farrel is visiting with friends at Hamilton John H Hicks, Toronto visited old friends here... .Minnie .Minnie Stinson spent the holidays at Toronto ... .Ruby Sisson is at her home in Bethany Bethany attending her sister's wedding... .Last Sunday our pastor gave us Thanksgiving services morning and evening. Next Sunday the missionary_ campaign will be concluded with the assistance of a layman Riding plows--several, used a little- cheap at Mason's. For c - ses' of nervousness, sleeplessness weak stomach,indigestion, dyspepsia, try Carter's Little Nerve Pills. Relief is sure. The only nerve medicine for the price in market. ' MAPLE GBOVE. S/fOS COMPARED with "Queen Quality" other shoes lack that perfection perfection of style and finish that is characteristic of all fine custom footwear. F. R. Foley TheParldrBbQt Shop, Bdwmanyille Visitors : Miss Belle Hawkins, Toronto, and Mrs. W. C. Werry, Solina, spent Thanksgiving with Miss Lily Penfound Mrs. John Cory, Oshawa, Miss Pearl Metcalf, Base Line, at Mr. Noble Metcalf's; Metcalf's; Miss Eddie Taylor, Port Hope, with Mrs. R. R. Stevens; Mr. Harry Clayton, at Mr. M. Mundav's, sr Miss J. Phipps, Mr. and Mr=. L. J. Rook, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Coulter, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Yeomans, Toronto, at F Swallows'; Miss Amy Birch, Toronto, with her aunt, Mrs. James Wood; Mr. J. H. Dolan and wife, Mr. Whattam, Oshawa, were Sunday guests of Noble Metcalf Miss Mabel and Mr. Kenneth Cox, Town, spent Sunday with friends Mrs. James Wood gave a birthday party for her so 1 Harold, when about 25 young people spent an enjoyable evening.... Mr. J. H. Dolan gave an interesting interesting sermon Sunday to a large and appreciative congregation. Regular Two Ton Bolster Springs at Ten Dollars per pair for the next two weeks at Mason's, Bowmanville. Palpitation of the heart, nervousness, tremblings, nervous headache, cold hands and feet, pain in the back, and other forms of weakness are relieved by Carter's Carter's Iron Pills, made especially for the blood, nerves and complexion. AUCTION SALES. Thursday, Oct. 23--There will bè sold at Hampton bÿ the executors of H. El liott Estate, a quantity of household furniture, a so house and lot and about two acres of land. See biys. Sale at I o'clock. Jas. Bishop, auctioneer. Saturday, Oct. 25--Miss Mabel Borland Borland will sell the whole of the household household effects at the residence of the late Mrs. RTH. Turner, corner Centre and Lowe-sts., Bowmanville,, consisting of parlor, dining room, bedroom and kitchen kitchen furniture and furnishings, garden tools, etc. Splendid opportunity to get some antique furniture. See bills. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Terms cash. L. A. W. TOLE, Auctioneer. Saturday, Nov. 8th--The valuable residence, residence, corner Centre and Lowe streets, Bowmanville, belonging to estate of late R.H. Turner, will be sold by public auction. See advt and bills for particulars. particulars. Sale at 4 p m at Bowman House. LAW Tole, auctioneer. Corns and warts disappear when treated with Holloway's Com Cure without leaving leaving a scar. &Pii; ^ÂecMonato& c7(/m£ pUWHVlUf. CAN. BUFFALO. M.Y SOLINA DOINGS. Recent 5 visitors: Mr. Bruce Hogarth, S P S, Toronto, with the Misses Hogarth; Mr Ben Rowe and Mrs Chambers, Toronto, Toronto, at Mr W N Pascoe's; Miss Belle Hawkins, Kingston, W I," at Mr W C Werry's; Miss Grace Stevens, Toronto), with Miss Effie Brooks; Mrs Wm Werry at Kedroh; Mrs Halliday and son Robert, Chats worth, with her brother, Mr R J McKessock; Mrs W C Werry and Miss Audrey at Maple Grove; Miss Baldwin, Toronto, at home; Mr R J McKessock at Toronto; Mr Harold Williams, Toronto, with friends; Mr and Mrs N Buss and family, Oshawa, at Mr. J, Pascoe's; Misses Georgie and , Hilda Langmaid, O L C, Whitby, at home; Mr and Mrs H Saunders, Saunders, Oshawa, t Mr L T Pascoe's Mr H G Pascoe fell from an apple tree sustaining sustaining severe injuries.^ All orders promptly filled for wedding invitations, printed or engraved; call and see samples^ M. A. Tames & Son." ENFIELD JOTTINGS. ! Visitors : Mr. and Mrs. T. Trull, Oshawa, Oshawa, Miss Llewella Everson, Burk's Falls, I Mr. George J. Bray, Bowmanville, at Mr. Samuel Bray's, Bræside; Miss D. Mc- Clary, Toronto, at Mr. J. Hobbs'; Mr. W. Lamb, Toronto, at Mr. C. Niddery's; Mr. Jas. Heâtlie, Orono, at Mr. J. Niddery's; Dr. W. McCulloch, Orono, at his father's, j John McCulloch ; Mrs. Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. Latimer and family, . Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. C. Powell, Oshawa, at Mr. B. Powell's; Miss Viola McCulloch, Toronto, Toronto, and lyir. R. Gilbert, ' Enniskillen, at Mr. Jas Gilbert's; Mrs. D. Trainer, Oshawa, Oshawa, at Mr. T. Wotten's; Mr. T. De well, j Balsam, with Mr. J. Virtue; Mrs. Donald McCulloch at Lindsay Mr. G. Ormis- | ton lost a valuable Clyce dale colt. .Ladies' Aid are having a social here early in j November, particulars later Mr. John Hepburn recently attended the funeral of his uncle in Peel Mr. Geo. -Ormiston attended the stock sale of Mr. John Bright. Myrtle, and purchased a Durham cow and calf for a good figure to replenish .his stock Miss Mearle Ashton who fell and had her collar bone broken is improving improving nicely.,. .Missionary sermon will ; be j preached here next Sunday. j Its Virtue Cannot be Described No one can explain the subtle power that 1 Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil possesses. The j originator was himself surprised by the wonderful qualities that his compound possessed, j hat he was the benefactor of humanity is shown by the myraids that rise in praise of this wonderfull Oil. So familiar is everyone with it that it is prized as a household medicine everywhere. SALEM ANNIVERSARY Time s V ENNISKILLEN NEWS. Through the kindness of the Presbyterians, Presbyterians, the Methodists are holding services there while their own church is undergoing undergoing repairs. Rally service Sunday evening was attended by large congregation. congregation. A well rendered program was made more enjoyable by violin music by Mr A Teech and Messrs Albert and Wallace Stainton... .Mr and Mrs F. W Lee, Mr . âmes Stainton, Mrs Elias Ashton anc drs Emerson attended the funeral of Mr larry Remmer in Pickering last week; the many friends of Mrs Remmer (formerly (formerly Miss Bessie Lee) in this locality sym pathize with her in her great sorrow... Visitors: Mr and Mrs Thos Bradley and ittle"grandson, Oshawa, at Mr. George Argue's; Miss Gertrude Stevens, Peter 3oro. Mr Herbert Stevens, Kenilworth, and Miss Greta Bellman, Bowmanville, at Mr Enoch Stevens'; Mr and Mrs Albert Stainton and Mr Wallace Stainton, Toronto, Toronto, at home; Mr. Russel Ward, Toronto Toronto with friends; Miss Mabel Couch, Salem, at Mr J J Virtue's; Mr Hercules Winn at Peterboro; Miss Viola McCullough, McCullough, Toronto, at Mrs Wm Gilbert's; Mr H D Babcock, Lindsay, at Mr C J Pascoe's; Pascoe's; Miss E Mertha at Lindsay; Miss Edith Trewin, Toronto, and little Miss Margaret Fulton, Montreal, at .Mr Wm Trewin's; Miss Grace Rogers, Toronto, at Mr H Rogers'; Mr and Mrs W H Banbury, Banbury, Bowmanville, at Mr John Slemon's Next Sunday will be last of series of missionary services. Mr T B Edmonds, B A, Toronto, is expected to be present Mr Jos Martin has been mail carrier for several days Miss Ethel Gilbert has been quite ill. These cool mornings and evenings are the time for Coat Sweaters. We have- prepared for trie demand better than ever before. The most popular Coat Sweater this year is the shawl collar in the Shaker knit. We have these Jn all the new colors and at all prices, S3 5c, $400, $4 50, $5 00, $6 00; cheaper lines at $1 00, SI 50, $2 00, $2 50, and,S3 00. The very heavy Jumbo Knit at $8 00. v J / Boys' Jersies, Sweaters and Coat Sweaters, Sweaters, we have a big stock of these for the little chaps. Cashmere, Worsted and Heavy Wool Sweaters at 50c, 75c, SI 00 /■ $1 25; Coat Sweaters at 75c, $1, $1 50, $2, $2 50. THE Anderson Clothing Co. THE SWELL DRESSERS STORE PHONE 61 - . BOWMANVILLE : "V || CHINA HALL GROCERY r : : : : BOWMANVILLE To'Prevent Better Than to Cure Disinfectants help to prevent disease. F. A. HADDY, Grocer, offers the following which small cost will aid materially in preventing fevers, prevalent at this season. at etc., S' Ammonia 10c pb Chloride of Lime 10c pkg. Sulphur, flour of......5c lb. g e Lye 10c pk Lifebuoy Carbolic Soap 5c cake j Sunday and Monday, Nov. 2 and 3. Sundav Nov. 2 Rev. Cecil Grosvenor Williams, Consecon, will preach anniver- j sary sermons at 2.30 and 7 p.m. Monday I evening Nov. 3> a splendid entertainmen. will be given, one chief feature being a : travel talk by Rev. C. G. Williams, describing describing a "Voyage from London, England, to Cape Town, South Africa, calling en route at Falmouth, Las Palmas, Ca'nary Islands, : Sierra Leone, "White man's, grave", and Mossamedes, . Portuguese ! West Africa." For more than 18 years Mr. Williams I sailed to all parts of the world, and he j will speak of many quaint strange manners manners and custoriisoT the ' sea--life dn a training ship, experiences on a "windjammer", "windjammer", crossing the line and introduc- I tion to "old Father Neptune", laying the , deep sea cable, burials at sea, life among I thé "niggers", scenes of pathos and I humor.'- This travel talk has been given in many places and never fqils to interest I and instruct, and Mr. Williams is repeat- I edly asked to return for another "talk. I Tuesday Nov. 4 Mr. Williams wilt also give a. Travel Talk at Long Sault Church I in connection with their annual.social. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH ! HAMPTON NEWS. All these are well known disinfectants. Offer for One Week : Special Bargain Constant itch. Intolerable agony; ECZEMA ECZEMA ! ' - A few drops of a mild, simple wash-- instant relief-rail skin distress GONE. D. D", D. Prescription for Eczema. Sounds too good to be true? We guar-, ^"iHbe first full size bottle free if D.D.O. cannot réach your case. For your com- fort's sake, it is worflr a tn^.. . Come in and let'us tell you about it. Also about D.D.D. Soap-it helps,. t ... " Jury & Lovell,IDruggisfS, Bowmanville. * • ./ : - . •.. " • Mr J.A Stewart, Deaf andDumb Institute, Institute, Bowmanville, gave a very interesting interesting talk on missions Sunday evening to a good congregation. Mrs T R Tennant, Toronto, who has been visiting friends here, sang a nice solo in good voice, which was listened to with rapt-attention. Subscriptions Subscriptions are ahead of last year.. ./The entertainment given by the Epworth League Monday evening was à great-success; great-success; the program was well rendered and some of it caused considerable merriment merriment ..... A large number of visitors attended attended the Bible Class Sunday to listen to the debate "Resolved, That Moses was a greater man than Joseph". Mr R Avery led the aflSimative while Mr F J Groat Jed the negative; good arguments were advanced on both sides....... W M S "At Home" was a very pleasant and successful successful affair. Five quilts were prepared in the afternoon by the ladies, and- after an hour's social chat a sumptuous supper was served and enjoyed by a large number. An iriterésting program bearing on! the work of missions ended oné of the best entertainments of the season. The quilts, with a generous donation of canned fruits and jellies, will be sent forward and dis r tributed to the needy during, the winter ... . Holiday visitors: Mr Norman Doidge, Mr and Mrs Tennant, Gertrude and Mildred Mildred Martin, Mr R Hoidge, Toronto; Miss Elva Clarke, Oshawa, with her mother; mother; Mrs.Martin and son, Scarboro, with friènds; Mrs J Westaway... and daughter, Port Hope, at Jho 1 Westaway's; Mrs Nelson Nelson Brown and Miss Ethleen Johns at home; Mr Wetiéy Redman and Miss Annie Johns,.Bowmanville, with relatives; Mr and Mrs Jno, Williams and Harold Williams, Oshawa, with their parents; Miss Litta Ruse, Mr' "Cecil Thom, Miss. Darbie and Miss Hinds, Toronto, at C. N. Ruse's. 3 Ammonia, 3 Lye, 3 Chloride of Lime, 6 Lifebuoy Soap, 1 lb. Sulphur for $1. Jp. the usual way of buying it would cost $1.25. KIPPERED HERRING--Choice Kippered Herring, Ice Castle Brand -- 10c or 3 for 25c PORK ànd BEANS--3 lb. size tins of Pork and Beans, A4 quality 5. J. 10c per tin Special Confectionery for Saturday. 1 | Cash Paid |for Butter and Eggs | F. A • . y jLf/ A l-VphXT" CHINA HALL i, TlAUUi r GROCERY I/-::,:::-: Ontario- achieved first-class honors last week at the Canadian Land and Fruit Exhibition Exhibition at Winnipeg. APPLES WANTED. For Difants and Children. The Kind You Hate Always Beaght Bears the Blguature of After Sept. 15, we will be prepared to receive any quantity of apples for evaporating evaporating purposes at Bowmanville evaporator, evaporator, opposite the High" School for which highest prices will be paid. MrZ Donald McDonald will continue as foreman.. John A. Holgate & Son, Successor to J. R. Finkle, Bowmanville. 37-tf 4.-. ' fi - >rp yg&k v.t' V. : -v- "A xKL