•Z.-^T*:' • -'-?<^-.! > .< • * Z :^.> •* 5 r>-5v : --:S*r^ V^V , : : .-.: -- « r -- ££*?'- vT^rv:,"r r -*v^?7>r.. • - - £$•: -' ••;• •:-rJ?r:.v3-^Z- '. ':'Â;ZcZ - ' ' v^'; '.";••. BOWMANVILLE THURSDAY, DEC 18, $2 2 BUTTER I Five lbs. in prints 3 Five lbs. in crock 3 Ten lbs. in prints 4 Ten lbs. in crock 5 Twenty lbs. in crock.... $ Fancy design in butter.. CHICKENS * Heaviest Chicken * 2 8 Best Dressed Pair 2 9 Heaviest Pair. 2 j4 Largest Exhibit 3 DUCKS U Heaviest.Duck $ 2 H Heaviest Duck Chick. 2 It Beat Dressed Pair 2 14 Heaviest Pair 2 j* Largest Exhibit 3 TURKEYS l6 Beat dressed hen $2 IT Heaviest hen (chick) 2 It Heaviest hen • \ 19 Heaviest gobbler (chick)...... 2 20 Best dressed gobbler 2 SI Heaviest gobbler "• 2 22 Largest exhibit 3 GEESE 2t Heaviest Goose. .. .$2 24 Hea viest Goose Chick • 2 25 Best Dressed Gooae 2 26 Largest Exhibit 3 Si 1 1 1 1 1 Si 1 1 Si 1 1 1 2 7 28 2 9 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 HORSES Heavy Draught Span S5 General Purpose Span 5, General Purpose Mare or Gelding 4 Single Carriage Mare or Geld- ing, 15% hands and over. 4 Single Carriage Mare or Geld- ing, 15% hands and under 4 Roadster Span.... •••••••• • v* ^ Single Roadster Mare or Geld- ing - • • £ Carriage Span -> Best Lady Driver .... * 4 Best Lady Driver who has not won a prize previous to 1913 4 Best Gentleman's Turnout 3 S3 3 bowmanville, nov/ 27. igis OOURTIOB BBBBF8. Mr. R. Bickell has gone to reside tu England... .Miss Mabel Walters is delegate delegate at Grand Division in Toronto this week... .Duck hunters here report a poor season....Visitors: Miss Maggie Oke, Oshawa, with friends; Mr. J. T.Rundle, Solina, at S. Penfound's; Mr. and Mrs. J. Montgomery and children at W. rt. Nichols'; Miss Olive Gale at Mr. John Pound's; Mrs. Lillie residing with her daughter, Mrs. Bradley has been quite ill but is improving Ladies Choir will have charge of musical service next bun- day night when Rev. S. C. Moore, B. A., B.D., Oshawa, will spea^pQ. behalf ot W. M. S., Thankoffering. Cutters and Sleighs at Mason's. ENFIELD happenings. 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 Si 1 1 1 1 1 $1 1 1 38 39 40 41 4 2 43 44 45 46 47 APPLES Plate of five apples Northern Spy *5° King 1 Baldwin 1 *5 Rhode Island Greening ...I -5° American Golden Russett .... I *5® Belle Fleur 1 *5° Snow 1 'SO Talman Sweet ï *5° Mackintosh Red 1 *5° Ben Davis 1 *5° Mr. and Mrs. W. Lamb, Toronto, visit- , ed at Mr. J. Niddery's... .Mrs. Lamb is 1 helping nurse her mother who has been critically ill Mr. Albert Niddery has returned from Winnipeg.. ..Mrs. Jas. 1 Gilbert has had an attack of quinsy... .Mr I and Mrs. Alex Smith attended the National National Live Stock and Horse Show in Toronto Toronto Mr. Wm. Mountjoy contemplates remodelling his barns in 1914* • • Mrs. Harry T. James, Columbus, and Mr \ H. Trull and children Sundayed at Mr. J. Hepburn's Mr. R. Ramm had a successful successful ploughing bee Mr. Geo. W. James of The News and Mr. Geo. J. I Bray of Jury & Lovell's, Bowmanville, visited at Braeside on Sundav. If you order your Fertilizer now we can save you money at Mason's. SAUBS. When farm stock sale bills are printed at The Statesman office a free notice goes into The James Papers. Others must pay 25 cents a line. Wednesday, Dec. 3--Mr. Frank M. Tomlinson, lot 13, con. 3, Darlington, close by the Scugog Rdad, will sell all of his farm stock, implements, etc. Sale at I o'clock. See bills. L. A. W. Tole, auctioneer. ; Friday, Dec. 5--Mr. W. J. Sulley will sell on lot. 28, con. 3, Darlington, 5 acres standing timber in J acre lots. To April 1,1915, to remove timber. See bills. Sale at 1 o'clock. James Bishop, auctioneer. PHOTOGRAPHS FOR CHRISTMAS. Fertilizers for all kinds of crops at reduced reduced prices at Mason's if ordered now. GRAND TRUNKS A I L W AY YSTEM maple gbovb. Rules and Regulations .POULTRY No entry fee will be charged exhibitors and the public will be admitted free after judging. All exhibits must be' in place at' ten o'clock, at which hour the judges will commence work. The Fair will be open to the public from 12 o'clock to the close of the Horse Show, and no exhibits must be removed before that time. Exhibitors will be at liberty to display as much poultry as they desire, whether entered for competition or not, and to make sales. Entries can be made with Mr. Moor- craft before the date of the Fair, but no entries will be received after nine o clock on the morning of the Fair. Merchants and dealers are debarred from competition. No fowl is to be exhibited in more than : section of a class. All birds shown with exception of largest largest collection must be for sale. HORSES All horses to be shown in harness. Entries in the horse classes must be made before one o'clock. The judging will commence at two o'clock. All horses to be shown in front of the town hall, between King and Wellington- sts* Heavy Draught Team to weigh not less than 3000 lbs., each horse to weigh not less than 1500 lbs. . General Purpose horses, weight in this class not to exceed 1300 lbs. each animal A General Purpose horse is one suitable for buggy, saddle, plough, second team on tarm or for delivery wagon. No animal to be shown in more than one class, but may be driven in class tor Lady Drivers. No charge, for entries. Miss Edna and Mr. Eber Snowden, Miss Evelyn Hockin spent Sunday with Miss Lyra Trenouth, Hampton... .A social under auspices of the SiQ. E. will be held Wednesday evening Dec. 3 r d in Jhe Hall when a good program will be given by home talent, consisting of readings, recitations recitations and music after which a social time will be spent. Silver collection will i be taken, everybody welcome. Hope to see a good crowd... .T. T. Cole, S. Snowden Snowden jr and Son captured a number of prizes on their poultry at Toronto Exhibit tion....Mr. Murray J. Broomfield who has been living with Mr. J. T. Cole, left last week for his home near Glasgow, Scotland. He'sailed by the Allan Line, "Grampian." McLaughlin Cutters at Mason's. What can you give that is as much ap predated? Photos of the children for grandfather, mother, aunts and uncles, pictures of yourself and wife for your children and your family. They will be delighted to receive them instead of some useless ornament. We take them and take them so well that they are just like life. That is-the kind of Pictures you want to give your friends. \We have just received an assortment of the very latest thing in mounts. Some swell folders among them, from $2 to $5 a dozen; the $5 line is something very nifty. Plain mountings from $1-5° a dozen up. You know the place. James Block, opposite Bowman House. THOS. ROBSON, The Old Reliable Photographer, Bowmanville. LOW RATES to Chicago and Return From stations Kingston,Renfrew and west in Ontario. Good going Nov. 30; Dec. 1st and 2nd Account of International Live Stock Exposition RETURN LIMIT--All,tickets valid to return to reach original starting point riot later than midnight of December 8th, 1913. Frequent and Fast Train Service ONLY DOUBLE TÇÀCK ROUTE Full particulars, berth reservations, etc.' at Grand Trunk Ticket Offices. J. H. H. JURY, City Passenger and Ticket Agent, Phone 78. FARMERS, ATTENTION ! Mr. Willard P. Gibson, traveller for the firm of L. P. Gunson & Co., Rochester, N. Y., growers of choice farm and field seeds is canvassing farmers in this district and solicits your orders for corn, barley, oats, potatoes, etc. The references of this firm and their traveller we find satisfactory satisfactory and they also have abundant proof of the excellent satisfaction that farmers in -the vicinity of Myrtle and Ashburn have been having with this firm's wonderful wonderful fodder and silage corn, Pride of Nish- na, also their Stirling and Gunson s Granery Filler Oats. If one can judge from the proof that has been furnished we feel confident that farmers cannot goestray in placing their orders with L. P. Gunson & Co. for what they require for the coming Spring seeding seeding and planting. ENNISKILLEN NEWS. SALEM Entries to be wade with J. S. Moorcraft, Town Hall. Everything for Christmas Christmas Cake and Pudding ■I 0 Let us fill your order for ingredients used in the Xmas Cake and Pudding. All fresh fruit and of the highest highest quality. Here are the prie es ; Choice Valencia Baisins 10c ^ b * 2 lb. Seedless Valencia Baisins 25c 2 lb. Vostizza Currants Choice Cleaned Currants 10e lb. Sultana Baisins * 15c ^ Mixed Candied Peel * • 20c • Shelled Almonds or Walnuts 50c lb * Do not sell your poultry without first getting our price. Miss Leta Cornish has returned home after visiting at Orono.... Mr. John Col- lacutt is visiting his brother Mr. Robert Collacutt .. .Miss Helena Cain spent Sunday Sunday at her uncle's Mr. A. Welch's... .Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilkins, Mr. G. A. Stephens i and daughter Katie, Mrs. R. Collacutt, Mrs. W. E. Pollard and Mrs. Arthur Blewitt attended the Fruit Exhibition in Toronto Mr. Kyle and Miss Ruth Squair attended the reopening of Enniskillen Enniskillen Methodist church and visited at Mr. R. T. Slemon's High class concert will be given by Salem school assisted by the voung people of the section Monday evening, evening, Dec. 15 Mr. F. L. Squair preached at Eld ad Sunday... .Miss Clarke and Mr. Davidson, Oshawa, visited with Miss Neda Symons Sunday. I Get the highest price for your poultry by bringing them to T. H. Knight's. TYRONE . NOTES. Good congregations attended church re-opening services Sunday. Rev. J. F. Mears' earnest, practical sermons were highly appreciated. Monday evening his address to young men should give an uplift uplift and clearer view of life and young men's part in it. His reading was also appreciated. Miss Irene Bray, as always, delighted the audience with her musical selections. Miss Frances E. Conley, reader, reader, was unable to be present on account of illness. Proceeds Monday evening $35.25; total amount $300. The church presents a fine appearance, being much improved by the decorations, new carpet, etc., that all feel the work of past weeks has been well worth while. Mrs. Jas. Staintonhas pleurisy....Mrs. C. W. Souch was appointed delegate to Women's Institute Institute Convention at Toronto Mrs. A. Hayes, who has been ill greater part of past year, is in High Park Sanitorium, Toronto, and is improving with treatment treatment there. HAMPTON NEWS. D jjr-3 harry allin club Central for Independent Phone. Bell Phone 186 -i--jQ Mrs. (Dr.) McElroy, Orono, visited | friends here Miss Florence Clemens I has returned from visiting friends in Oshawa. Oshawa. .. .Mrs. (Rev.) Wm. Higgs recently visited at Frankford. Miss Ethel Hooper visited friends at Orono Miss Laing, Toronto, who was visiting Miss Werry gave a short address Sunday afternoon afternoon to the Sabbath School on her work at the Union-Station in connection with the Deaconess work... .Mr. and Mrs. T. Gardiner having purchased Mr. Wm. Brimacombe's property are moving into I our village • •. • Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vir tue and Miss Gladys have moved into the house owned by Mr. Awde east of the village Watch for particulars of the Christmas concert.. ...Mrs. T. Buckley, I Orono, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Curtis Mri and Mrs, Harry I Nicholls, Wesley ville, spent Sunday at Mr. James Curtis'. I Bring your chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys to T. H. Knight's store and get | the highest prices. the meadow brook meat MARKET. I 11 ii • i Xmas Note Papers MO PICTURE can do justice to the beauty of the boxes in which'"The Big 20" Note Paper is put up for special Xmas Gifts. The boxes vary not only in size, shape, color and decoration, but also in assortments. All the fashionable shapes and sizes of paper, envelopes and correspondence cards may be had in these special boxes at prices prices to suit all purses A box of note paper lias the " same appropriateness appropriateness as a- gift from a gentleman to a lady, as have flowers, books or bonbons. Z 4 a . .. ». ^ r See Window. Display W. T. Allen "BI43 20" the Leading Bookstore Challts & Mutton Well Preparrd For the Christmas Season. Our first year of business in Bowmanville Bowmanville being almost at a close we wish to thank our many customers for their kind and liberal patronage during the past ygjr and hope for a continuance of their patronage. As the senior partner of the firm, Mr. J. H. Mutton, is a drover, and devotes all his time to buying and selling battle he is able to select from his vast hèrds the very choicest of cattle for this business. He has already sixty of the best cattle that can be bought tied in the stables fattening for the Christmas trade. We also carry the best display of ! poultry in town as we purchase from I those who make a specialty of poultry raising. Our Xmas display of geese, ducks, turkeys and chickens will be well worth seeing and those who see them will be sure to buy. We have many orders already placed on our books for Christmas poultry. Let your order come next. Our large winter shipment of canned I goods has just arrived so that we can supply you with avery fine quahty of peas, corn, tomatoes and salmon. When you wish for a delightful pickle# either sweet or sour* try our brand of Lytle s Pickles, the kind that so many people enjoyed enjoyed and praised so highly at Disciples church banquet some months ago: We also have for sale choicest table butter and pure home rendered lard. Try us with your next order and be sure of getting the best quality on the market. Challis & Mutton. Mr. Joseph Ruse, Calgary, has sent the church here $20 towards building a new fence. Noble act. Thanks from all.... Mr. Walter Kellar recently visited his daughter in Prince Edward county. Miss Kellar is now visiting her sisters Mr. Percy Clarke and mother recently visited at Mr. J. J. Brown's, New Park. Miss Brown is now visiting Mrs. Clarke Mr. Isaac Johnson visited friends at Port Hope Mr. Murray Emmerson, Nestle- ton, preached here very acceptably Sunday Sunday night. Mr. Albert Barber, town, will preach at Zion, Eldad and Hampton next Sunday. He is a very acceptable preacher Mrs. J. E. L. Cole recently visited friends at Mitchell... .Master Everett Everett Robbins has been quite indisposed Mrs. John Colwill, Sr., is gaining slowly...... Mr. and Mrs. F. Tamblyn, Orono, visited with friends recently... Miss Mary Roach visited at Orono recent lv... .Mr. Harry Wilcox, Jr., has moved into the house belonging to Mr. John Wakeley, Mill-st. T. H. Knight is paying highest prices for poultry. Remember they must be fat and well fed. ' ,. Many Mothers have reason to bless Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator, because because it has relieved the little ones of suffering suffering and made them healthy. SOLINA DOINGS. Now Is the Time for Xmas Photos There is nobbing that pleases better than a good photo daintily daintily mounted. You can depend on our turning out the most attractive attractive photos. Our work is guaranteed. We have all the latest styles. Call now and have a sitting before before the rush' season, so that you may receive the photos in good time for Christmas delivery. Phone 210 for appointments. H. Humphries Artistic Photographer Phone 210 - Horsey Block DAIRYING FOR PROFIT Everyone dairying for profit will find that a cream separator is indispensible. We handle the best cream separator on the market--the Bluebell. The essential essential points of the Bluebell are : simple and durable construction, construction, close skimming, large capacity, easy cleaning, light running. Won't you call today and get more particulars ? Power for Profit Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAST ORIX Mr. W. L. Smith, editor Weekly Sun, Toronto, will address the Farmers' Club Wednesday Dec. 3rd at 2 p.m. in Sons' Hall on "Light and Power on the Farm . Other speakers are expected. We would like a good representation from Hampton, Hampton, Enniskillen and Tyrone, as this is a live question for Darlington farmers to consider--bringing of electricity from Bowmanville.".. .Messrs. A. J. Reynolds, Elgin Taylor, W. Sulley, Carl Wilbur, Clarence Vicé, and Mrs. J. T. Ruhdle attended attended Live Stock Show at Toronto. Visitors: Miss Nora Werry at Bowman- ville; Miss Lila Westlake at Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. W. werry at Enniskillen; Mr. Irwin and Miss Elsie Bragg, and Miss Cornish, Orono, at Mrs. Tohn Baker's; Mrs. W. C. Werry and Audrey at Maple Grove... .Messrs. J. T.. Rundle, Thomas Baker, B. G. Stevens, A. L. Pascoe and A. J. Reynolds, Misses Margaret Pascoe, Laura Hogarth, Edna Reynolds and Gertrude Gertrude Pascoe, are expected to represent Solina Division at Grand Division in Toronto Toronto this week.... Mr. Thos. Grant, who has been in the employ of Mr. James Jebson, leaves for England this week.... Mr. Silas Williams has been to Cartwright Cartwright hunting and secured a hare...... Mr. F. L. Squair, Salem, rendered very acceptable service at Elda i Sunday Miss Hilda Langmaid returned home from O. L. C. at Whitby and has been under doctor's care. Mr. J. "G.^Lang- maid intends undergoing an operation at Bowmanville : Hospital for appendicitis this week... .Mrs. Alfred Ayre is going to the General Hospital, Toronto, to undergo an operations • I. H. C. Oil and Gas Engines do the work of several hired men and horses. They can be used for running cream separator, churning, grinding feed, chaff, cutting, pulping, pumping water, etc. I. H. C. Engines are the most practical and economical ones on the market. Call and get a demonstration. We have a snap for somebody this week in a 12 H. P. Gasoline Gasoline Engine and Feed Grindier complete, good as new. Will sjell at half the regular price. S. FOSTER {Successor to Fred 1*. Hobbs) Just ; Sbuth of Four Corners BOWMANVILLB" : vK ' Tcor.'>x_ ;/ W.J.ELb BARGAINS in Men's Boys' Overcoats W E HAVE bought for cash from a manufacturer in Montreal who needed the money--A lot & Overcoats at a very low price. We are going M give you the benefit of this good buy-- r«*i Men's heavy Tweed Ulsters, Ulsters, newest styles .$6.00 Men's Heavy Tweed Ulsters, Ulsters, brown mixture, well lined, belt çn back $8.00 Men's Heavy Tweed Ul- ster, plain brown, convertible W collar, belt on back...$10.00 A good range of Brown's Greys and mixtures, Ulsters and Dress Coats $13.50 A splendid range of all kinds and shapes, all the newest sfcyÜs and vesy best materials at... $15.00, 16.50, 18.00 and 20.00 Boys' and Children's Coats. Ages 3 to 10--a swell lot of stylish coats, $2.50, 3.50, 4.00, 5.00 Ages 10 to 17--a big range, of the styles that the boys like, shawl collar, and convertible collar, $4.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00 and 12 - 00 THE Anderson Clothing Co. THE SWELL DRESSERS STORE PHONE 61 - BOWMANVILLE CHINA HALL GROCERY Early Buyers of Christmas Fruits will find a complete assortment at F. A. Baddy's. New Valencia Raisins, New California Raisins, New Greek Currants, New English Peels, New Spanish Walnuts, Walnuts, New Italian Almonds, New Turkish Figs At Lowest Prices, quality considered. 9 for $1.00 is of it and * it Our Canned Salmon at 2 for 25c or great value. We have sold case after case gives satisfaction. Cheaper than meat. Door MatSl--Lots of mud these days, a good door mat is a necessity. We have a large assortment from 25c to $3.00. Christmas China--We will have great value in China suitable for Christmas presents from a 5c article to a $50.00 Dinner Set. Special offer for one week--your choice of two only $15.00 Dinner Sets for $10, a genuine offer. See them. Shir riff's Jelly Powder--We are still offering the aluminum moulds free with the Jelly Powder, 3 for 25c or 6 for 50c. > Spanish Malaga Grapes--Special for Saturday, kegs of these choice grapes at 15c lb.--Saturday only. i I See M. A. James, Steamship Agency, Bowmanville, about your tickets and I booking to Great Britain. tf George Bantel, sr., a well-known dealer I in horses and a contractor died Nov. 10, at 196 Driving ; Park Ave., Rochester, N Y., aged 86 years. "Dutch George as he was familiarly known around Bow- manville and vicinity bot horses here for [ many years and everyone of the older generation of the farming community will recall his numerous visits here; he al- I ways gave the farmers a square deal. DR. I. C. DEVITT, DENTIST. / Graduate bf Royal Dental College, Toronto. OFFICE: Temperance St. Bowmanville. (just off King St.) OFFICE HOURS: 9 a. m. to 6 p except Sunday. PHOHKtoa [ally House Phonk 90b - * s'