tSvC^rîr-L-.^ : ^éSrls ,.H- : BS^WK^HSg! .;-; $î> -.Üf£*V H; 1 ' •-'^'■^T-dvî- 7 : y*A PHOTOGRAPHS FOR CHRISTMAS. Friday, Dec. 19,1913 Program will be contributed by the students of the. school, assisted assisted by the following Toronto artists : MISS ETTA M. PUGSLEY, A.T.C.M., Teacher of Elocution at Moulton College. BROADUS FARMER, Violinist. -MISS EVA GALLOWAY, Accompanist. MR. Grand Central We hare just received choice lot of Playing Cards - 10c to 50c Mouth Organs, 25c to $1.25 We are headquarters for smokers' supplies. Chocolates and Candies Ou^chocolates and candies are always fresh. We carry the best lines, including Ford, Bruce ic Hunt, Fry, Sevoy, Jersey Cream Co. G. TVR. BOWMANVILLB STATION. GOING EAST. Express Express Passenger Local Passenger Mail : Daily 8.52 a. m. 10.18 „ 8.86 p. m. 6.48 7.18 8.68 What can you give that is as much appreciated appreciated ? 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 j a N VILLE DEC useless ornament. We take them and IBOWMAN VILLA imv take them so well that they are just like life. That is the kind ot 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 $1.50 a dozen up. You know the place. James Block, opposite Bowman House. Thos. Robson, The GOING WEST 4.22 a. m 7.02 :Express Local Local Passenger :Passenger M 9.45 „ 1.38 p.m. 7.19 „ 1913. Shop at Haddy's Jewelery Store first. Mr. Harry Cole recently visited friends in Colbome. Miss Maude Knight visited friends in Toronto last week. Mr. Neil Mutton recently visited his parents at Dundonald. Mrs. Wm. Hislop is slowly regaining Old Reliable Photographer, Bowmanville. | strength after her serious illness. Mrs. A. G. Willoughby, Colbome, was Notice to Creditors. In the Surrogate Court of the^umted counties of Northumberland and Durham, Durham, in the matter of the Estate of RICHARD FOSTER, late of the Township of Darlington, in the County of Durham, Esquire, deceased. N OTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Stat- ntes in that behalf, that all creditors Crumpets and Muffins Besides getting Nasmith's Bread fresh every morning we also receive Crumpets and Muffins every Wednesday and Saturday. Try them. When requiring Ice Cream ask us for City Dairy. W. J. Bagoell and other persons having claims against the Estate of the said Richard Foster, who died on or about the 27th day of October, 1913, are required required to send by post, prepaid, or to deliver to the undersigned, the executors of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, on or before the 5th day of January.. 1914, their names and addresses and full particulars of their claims duly verified and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them, and after the said 5th day of January, 1914, the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among BOWMANVILLE Phone 150 1. ■jNo Better Meat on the Market the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have had - . . 1 , i 1 Ml L. L. ^ 1 . n l> 1 ♦ /~v v* f ha notice, and that they w$l not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or recent guest of Miss Helen Mitchell. Miss Jennie Fennell has gone to Roch ester, N.Y., to reside with her brother. Col. Bonisteel, Belleville, was guest of Mr. H. J. Knight, Lake Shore Farm, over Sunday. Miss J. Jackson, Port Hope, and Mrs. Arthur Woodley, Tyrone, spent Sunday at Mr. Thos. Woodley's. Rev. H. W. Foley, Centreton, visited his parents here Monday. His father, Mr. Wm. Foley, is now able to be down again. Misses Marion and Mildred McCallum, Garden Hill, were guests of their cousin, Mrs. William Robson, Division-st Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Kirkendall announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Millie E. Davey, and Mr. Arthur Edger, the wedding to take place in December. Mr. Wesley Redman attended the Boris _ c» "P-anVc Preshv- Deraons of whose claims they shall not then have I pjjjjj^ourg concert in St. Paul's Presby find notice. I terian Church, Port Hope, Friday evening Bated this 29th day of November, 1913. THE TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS CORPORATION, Executors of Estate of Richard Foster. 83 Bay Street, Toronto. Messrs. Malone, Malone & Long, 85 Bay Street, Solicitors for the Executors. 49 2eow Excellent Farm for Sale in Darlington. 145 acres of lot 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 100x48 feet, stone stables underneath with cement floors and waterworks, silo and windmill. Nine acres orchard 7 acres being young trees. Well fenced with wire fencing, fencing, in good state of cultivation and watered by running stream and new cement well and two cisterns. Telephone and rural mail delivery. This is an excellent farm for stock or grain rais- the land being all good. Apply to M. A. See Haddy's Jewelery Store first. When you want a fur coat or ruff go to ; layer's. Saturday is Grape Fruit Day at T. H. Cnight's. See the new Cutters and sleighs at Mason's. 10 crates of large juicy Grape Fruit at T. H. Knight's this Saturday. The best Kitchen Cabinet for the money at F. O. Mason's, Bowmanville. See the famous Jaeger sweater coats at Mayer's--no better on the market. Mason, Bowmanville, delivers Kitchen Cabinets at a remarkably low price. Boxes of note paper and envelopes, a special line, at Trebilcock's bookstore. Should you require the services of an ambulance phone 10. L. MORRIS & SON. Start the day right by eating Grape Fruit. Order them at T. H. Knight's Saturday Saturday morning. Peloubet's Notes on S. S. lessons for 1914, $1, postage 15c, at P. C. Trebilcock s bookstore. Mayer's windows are full of useful Christmas gifts. Don't pass by without first having a look. See M. A. James, Steamship Agency, Bowmanville, about your tickets booking to Great Britain. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. Report From Provincial Convention. and tf Why don't more ladies join ? The Women's Institute is for all ladies in town or country. Their meetings are held monthly at the home of a member or in Councilroom. The annual fee is 25 cents and the meetings are always interesting interesting and profitable. Now is the time to join and receive benefit of the winter meetings. Any lady will be welcome. The regular November meeting - of the Bowmanville Branch was held Friday afternoon at the home of -Mrs. J.. H. Morris, Beech Ave., when about thirty ladies were in attendance. In the absence of Mrs. G. H. Bickell, the President, the chah"was taken by Miss Haycraft. After the opening exercises and general business the roll call was responded to with references references to Canadian Cities. Mrs. T. T. Hooper, delegate to Provincial Convention Convention in Toronto presented her report of one of the largest and most interesting meetings yet held by this great body of w< men workers. Mrs. T. C. Jewell gave a paper on "How to improve spare moments." moments." A general discussion followed on how to make inexpensive Christmas gifts. Refreshments were served and a hearty vote of thanks extended to the Christmas Cooking Necessities We now have a full line of everything required for the Xmas cooking and it's all fresh and of the best quality. Our stock of lemon, orange and citron peel is especially good. Valencia Raisins, new fruit 10c per lb. Black Diamond Brand Currants 10c per lb. Crescent Brand Currants 2 lb. for 25o Fancy Table Raisins 25c per lb. Tarajal Imperial Cluster Raisins 35c per lb, Choice Layer Figs 15c per lb. Large Grape Fruit 4 for 25c ShirrifiV Telly Powder, all flavors, reg. 10c size, 3 pkgs. and 3 individual jelly moulds for .....* 25c, Fresh Sealshipt Oysters, large and meaty 30c pint. Just received, consignment of almond, walnut and filbert nuts Order your Christmas Poultry now. Send us your order for a fresh roasted spring chicken. Highest price paid for produce. (J Have you ever tried Grape Fruit ? Then genial hostess. December meeting will tt special • • •-* ' -- J il -~ T ng James, Bowmanville. 40-3msn I Our big, juicy steaks look nice enough to frame, but there is a more practical use for which they "are intended--that of making making you look healthy and happy. The kind of meat you get here, no matter of what nature, is the no-better-on- the- market kind. Y ou can safely tie to that statement. statement. We take as much pride business and have as in our much regard fir our integrity as though we were running a bank. We handle all kinds of good things in meats. DR. J. C. DEVITT, DENTIST, Graduate of Royal Dental College, Toronto. OFFICE: Temperance St. Bowmanville, (just off King St.) OFFICE HOURS: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily except Sunday. Phone 90a House Phone 90b Highest cash price paid for Fresh Butter, Eggs and Poultry of all kinds. Your order will be appreciated. Z Challis & Mutton PHONE Horsey Block - 225 Bowmanville YOU are not going to be satisfied with that smoky o i 1 lamp in the long winter evenings. Why not install ELECTRIC LIGHT and visited his uncle, Mr. J. L. Westaway We congratulate Mr. Luther T. Cour- tice, Calgary, Alta., son of Mr. James Courtice, Bowmanville, on being appointed appointed one of His Majesty's Justices of the FcEC6* Mr. Wesley R. Allin, B.F., West, Darlington, Darlington, had ioo bushels of a new variety of potatoes and a bag of beans off a " a j acre. This rather beats Squire Lovekin yield per acre. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Baker, Solina, announce announce the engagement of their elde daughter, Edith May, to Mr. J an } es D. Hogarth, Solina. The marriage will take place after Christmas. Mrs. Robinson, Port Hope, announces the engagement of her only, daughter, Hnrriet, to Mr. William Williams, Port Hope. The marriage will take place towards towards the end of December. -Mrs. E. J. Wescott, Cannington, announces announces the engagement of her youngest daughter, Stella, to Mr. Arthur W. Lynde, Toronto, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lynde, Whitby. Dr. James L. Hughes has been secured as the speaker for the next meeting of the Canadian Club which will be held about the middle of January. His subject will be "Modern Tendencies in Education. How different 1 Port Hope Council Monday night gave a grant of $200 to the hospital for 1913. Bowmanville Council turned down the application for a grant. Port Hope's debenture debt is $243»°°9> Bowmanville's is only $94>Ç8l» Miss Florence VanNest spent the week end with Miss Gladys Westaway, Port Hope, and attended the concert given by St. Paul's Presbyterian Church choir on Friday evening and sang a solo in the Baptist Sunday School Sunday after noon. Mrs. Robert Frèeïând, 33 Beaty Ave., Toronto, announces the engagement of her youngest daughter, Ethel Chamber- lain, to Mr. Stanley Adams, son of the late Capt. W. H. Adams, of London, England. England. The marriage will take place during during Christmas week. Mr. Neil Yellowlees accompanied the remains of his sister-in-law, Miss McDonald, McDonald, to Ingersoll Monday. Miss McD. underwent an operation in Toronto last Spring and came here to rest before returning returning home, but gradually grew weaker until the end came on Sunday. The Tod Family have furnished a ward memory of take advantage of T. H. Knight's sale of Grape Fruit Saturday. Books for Sunday School and Public School libraries, maps and supplies at lowest rates at Trebilcock's bookstore. A.nice line of gents' furnishings suitable for Xmas gifts just received at Mayer's. Couch, Johnston & Cryderman call special special attention to their big. stock and big value in fine Furs of all kinds see them. Boy wanted at James Publishing House. We have an opening for a good bright boy who has a fairly good education. Apply Apply in person. Grape Fruit Day at T. H. Knight's Saturday. Saturday. Send your order early as he has only 10 crates. Lanark county debentures to build good roads--$40,000 worth sold in Toronto Toronto at 97 cents on $-slightly better Bowmanville's sale at 88, eh ? Couch, Johnston & Cryderman are showing a lot of ladies' serge dresses --sample dresses--which they are selling at the regular wholesale prices. Think of Haddy's Jewelery Store first. W. J. Sulley's Sale--We invite the farmers' attention and all others wanting wood to Mr. Sulley's sale on Friday this week. See bills and sale notice. 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. Having had numerous requests for the use of an ambulance, we have added one to dur equipment and it is ready for calls on short notice, Phone 10. L. Morris & Son. Mr. T. A. Crow, who has been judge on light horses some years at Bowmanville Fair bought "Lord Goshen, 2.22%, b.s. by Astral-Azalia Mills. He is a pacer and well known on American turf. Nothing better for breakfast than a nice juicy Grape Fruit. Get thein at T. H Knight's Saturday. The Women's Auxiliary of St. John's church, will hold an afternoon tea in the schoolroom, on Dec. 10. A number of useful and fancy articles, suitable for Christmas presents, will be for sale. See big stock of Furs at Mayer's--fur and fur tned coats, ruffs, muffs, sable, black fox, Persian lamb, mink marmot sets. Mr. H. B. Cowan, editor of Farm and Dairy, Peterboro, has been elected an honorary member of the Canadian Council Council of Agriculture which recently met in Winnipeg. Our thorough knowledge of men's clothing and our x unexcelled buying facilities enables us to give our customers the very best goods at the lowest possible price. Couch, Johnston, & Cryderman. The Ontario Farmer has a good friend and able exponent of his cause in The Weekly Sun, Toronto. It is good and profitable reading for the thoughtful far- mer, and will save him many times the subscription price. There is no other paper just like The Sun. You should read be withdrawn and the January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W . L. Keys. Snowden & Painton The Elite Grocery - Bowmanville, Ont. BIRTHS 20th,' to Mr. and Mrs. Gray--In Clarke, 'Nov. Robt. Gray, a son. Elliott--In Clarke, Nov. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Elliott, a son. MlLLSON--At Solina, Nov. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Millson, a daughter. Manning--At Reston, Man., Nov. 24th, to Mr- and Mrs. Frank Manning, a son. CUNDELL--In Bowmanville, Nov. 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cundell, a daughter. Crago--In Darlington, Nov. 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crago, town line, a son. (Eber) Bond--On Nov. 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J, Bond, King Edward, Man., a daughter. (Zelia Mavis). MARRIAGES Lapp--Wellington--At Weyburn, Sask., Nov. 21, by Rev. J. H. Toole, Mr. C. A. Lapp. Midale, Sask., and Miss Addie Wellington, Brighton. Hubbard--Convey--In Oshawa, Nov. 28, Miss Vera May, daughter of Mr. James Convey, formerly formerly of Darlington, and Mr. Edgar Nelson Hubbard, Hubbard, Oshawa. TOPPING--GRIFFIN--At Congregation church, Toronto, Nov. 26th, by Rev. Byron Stauffer, Mr. Jos. M. Topping, Edmonton, Alta., and Miss Clara .Griffin, youngest daughter of Mr. Fred Griffin, Enfield. Cawker--Mitchell--At the residence of the bride's parents, Orono, Dec. 2nd, by Rev. R. A. Whattam, Mr. T. Wesley Cawker, Bowmanville, and Miss A. Laurena, eldest daughter of Mr. Geo. P, Mitchell, Clarke. Welsh--DeRitter--At the Baptist Church East Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 6th, by Rev. Geo Rieçel, D.D., Mrs. Louise DeRitter, CHOICE MEAT for the FESTIVE SEASON As is our custom, we have bought for the coming holiday season 40of the choicest heifers and steers which we are already serving serving to our customers. They include : 17 choice heifers and steers from Frank Symons, J. H. Werry 3, Charles Allin 3, Wesley Allin 3, Samuel Allin & Son 3, Thomas Moffat 2, Geo. Mitchell 4, and Wm. Bennett 2. We are also well supplied with choice ewe lambs, veal calves and pigs. A TON OF THE BEST POULTRY WANTED t. B and Mr. Cecifj. Welsh, youngest son of Mr. E. L. Welsh, formerly of Bowmanville. DEATHS Brimacombb--In Bowmanville, ,Nov. 28, Rich- We are now prepared to buy at least a ton of the best--it must be the best because we guarantee it to our customers as such-- turkeys, geese, ducks and chicken. Bring good quality and get the highest price in cash. ard Briinacombe; in his 94th year. Deacon--At Caesarea, Nov. 22nd, Margaret, widow of late David Deacon, in her 84th. Wickett--At Port Hope, Nov. 30, John Harold» beloved son of Mr. John Wickett, aged 16 years. „ Choate--At Port Hope, Nov. 29th, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of late Nathan Choate, in her 85th year. Barrett--At Garden Hill, Nov. 26, lane Callander, Callander, relict of late William Barrett, 77th year. We are now booking poultry orders for Christmas delivery. Better order now--our phone No. is 64. C. M. CAWKER & SON Purveyors of Fine Meats Bowmanville in her IN ME^ORIAM. In loving remembrance of our dear mother, Eliza Mutton, who passed away Dec. 4th, 1914'. We miss thee from our home, mother We miss thee from thy place." A shadow o'er our life is cast We miss the sunshine of thy face We miss thy kind and willing hand Thy fond and earnest care Our home is dark without thee We miss thee everywhere. i Children. "Lest We Forget' E. R. BOUNSALL, Designer and Dealer in Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., in Granite and Marble. Bowmanville, Ontario. m ES 1 Durham Old Boys' Association Executive Executive will spend a social evening at the home of Mr. W. H. Clemes, 123 South Drive, Toronto, on Tuesday evening next Dec. 9 when an interesting program will be heard. Mr. Clemes is a Port Hoper who now resides in Rosedale. The CLEANEST, SAFEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL ECONOMICAL LIGHTING LIGHTING for the home. r 2 INDIVIDUALITY In portraiture If you have seen our photographs photographs you know that every one of them is a striking likeness of the subject. We have learned the "how" of individuality in portraiture-- we put it into all our work. Have your photo taken to- dajÇÇ: that they will be ready for Lhristmas delivery. Phone 210 for appointment. H. Humphries Artistic Photographer Phone 210 - Horsey Block Electric Irons our Ask about "FREE TRIAL" on Electric offer Irons, SEYMOUR POWER & ELECTRIC 00. 'AT YOUR SERVICE" PHONE 192 Itj SALE OF NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES. in Bowmanville Hospital in their parents the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles . . „ . Tod of this town. The room is furnished I it each week during 1914* with satin-finished walnut furniture and with all up-to-date fittings and is a credit I OLD DUBHAM to the memory of their worthy parents. Go to Haddy's Jewelery Store first. The mail train from Toronto due here at 9 am was wrecked west of Newtonville station on the G T R Saturday morning. It is thought a brake rod broke and, in crossing the track, opened the switch. The engine and tender were thrown off the track and the rails were broken. The train crew escaped with slight injuries, and none ot the passengers were seriously injured. Mr. R. A. Hutchison, B.A., Uxbridge, who was Public School Inspector in North Ontario and Parry Sound (in part) has been appointed for South Ontario successor successor to Mr. R. H. Walks, B.A., appointed appointed English Master in Toronto Normal School. Mr. T. R. Ferguson, M.A., of Uxbridge High School, becomes Inspector of Ontario North. Jumping board bills has been made a criminal offence for Zie new law says that to obtain food and lodging fraudulently fraudulently now comes under the criminal code, sec, 407 B, and is punishable by fine of $100 or 3 months' imprisonment. Monday two young men were brought back from , Cobourg and appeared before Police Mag- Cawker, BOYS. The annual sale of Newspapers and Magazines of the Public Reading Room Library will be held in the Reading Room on Friday Dec. 12 at 8 p m. Mr. L. .A. W. Tôle, àuctioneer. 49* 2w FUNERAL DIRECTORS L. Morris & Son Moot Complete , Sunday and night calls promptly attended to. 10-34 Bowmanville Phones Branches : OBONO HAMPTON 10 DAYS SALE OF Misses' Winter Coats zA i M AID WANTED--Good general maid wanted at once. Good wages. Apply Mrs. (Dr) B. t Hi7i.kwood. Bowmanville. 491 Ladies' Tailored Skirts ts k IGS FOR SALE-- Large Yorkshire WI " fce * sow and litter of pigs, 6 weeks Old, for sake. Courtice. 49.1* Apply to John Beer, C HAIN LOST--Gold neck chain with large red | beads, lost Sunday Nov. 23 in Bowmanville. Reward for return to Statesman office. 49tf «OR SALE OR RENT--My 480 acre ~ " long tim~ to R. A. Burriss, Ont. Winnipeg. Sell on long time, particulars ranch near I Write for Port Arthur, 49 4 $3.75 Misses' Coat Sale Price-... • $2.y5 4.75 to $5.00 Misses' Coats, sale price 3.95. 6.00 to 6.75 " " " ••• 575 7.50 to 7 75 " " 4.75 8 00 to 9.00 " 11 1 6.75 10.00 to 11.75 " " " 7.95 m i M J ERSEY COWS FOR SALE--Registered Jersey Cows of all ages and excellent breeding; also some young pigs. Chandler Farm, WEDDING. also some Newcastle. young pigs 49 2 Cawker--Mitchell. A very pretty but quiet wedding was celebrated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Mitchell, Orono, on Tuesday Dec. 2, at 4.30 p m., when their eldest daughter, Miss A. Laurena, and Mr. T. Wesley Bowmanville, were united w _ were umtea m SHotkey on the abovecharge. The | «ïïBtoî* Re" Magistrate was very lenient arid allowed them to go On suspended sentence sentence on making restitution, but not be- I fore they received a "lectjire" that, it is j hoped, may do them lasting good, j if it is something in furs--good furs you are looking for, you'll find what you want at Mayer's. Couch, Johnston & Cryderman call I particular attention to their very fine relatives of the contracting parties. R. A. Whattam, pastor of the^Methodist church, Orono, officiated and the wedding march was played by the bride's pister, Miss Lillian Mitchell. The bay window where the bridal couple stood was prettily banked with greenery, while carnations and chrysanthemums added greatly to the house and table decorations giving a very happy effect. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore stock of velvets in plain, shot, corded and I beautiful gown of brocaded eolienne over brocades also the wide silk ve vets for duchess satin with trimmings 'of pearls dresses and mantle plush for coats. The an( j point venise lace. Her tulle veil was finest stock of these goods ever shown in | caug ht up with pearls and she carried a town. CASTORIA For Infante and Children. The Kind Yon Mate Always Bought Bears the Signature of bouquet of lily of the valley. The groom's gift to his bride was a piano, and to the pianist he gave a lovely pearl pin. After congratulations a splendid wedding supper was-sërved and the happy couple left by the evening train for a trip west, the bnde travelling in a light colored corduroy velvet velvet suit with black bat. Very many beautiful gifts were received by the bnde On their return from their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Cawker will reside at "Norway "Norway Cottage" Bowmanville. H -To.buy or rent, with 6 or 8 OUSE WANTED rooms, in Bow -- , , * " gentleman. Address box 294, Bowmanville. in Bowmanville. Also two rooms wanted by Ladies' Suits and Skirts 75 Ladies Tailored Skirts, assorted colors, $4.50 to $5.95, sale price • • $3.95 The balance of our Ladies' Suits, this season's garments garments at WHOLESALE PRICES. 48-3w .WO YORKSHIRE SOWS FOR SALE--Due to farrow December and January. Prices reasonable. T. J. Colb, Maple Grove, Bow manville P.O. 47 3* OLD LOCKET AND CHAIN LOST--On Sunday Sunday Nov. 30th. Locket set with pearls and opal and initialed N. B, _ Return Bounsall, Church-st, Bowmanville. G Flannelette Bargains to Gus 1 49tf IÈACHER WANTED--For Maple Grove for S. S. No. 6, Darlington, holding First or Second Class certificate: Duties to com-1 mence Jan. 5th. Good salary. Apply to R. ». STB yens, Sec'y-Treas., R. R. No. 3, Bowmanville, Ont. 500 yds striped Flannelette, regular 9c to 10c per yd, sale price per yd............. ...7c. 47 tf F OE SALE--White and Barred Rocks--pullets, cockrels and year olds. Bred from best | American and Canadian stock. #2.00 each. Also 6 year old registered Clyde mare, supposed to be in foal. S. Foster, Scngog-st, Bowman ville. ARM FOR SALE--100 acres. Only Ladies' Coats 49 2* lot 22. con. 7, F ^Darlington," on which are frame ^dwelling, amnri huirn with stone stables underneath, good barn with stone stables underneàtï known as the Phillips estate, north of Baker's school, well watered, small orchard. Will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to J. T, cole, Hampton. 49 2*sn! «ARM FOR SALE.--240 acres, north half of « lots 31, 82, 88, in the 3rd Con, of Haldimand, situated 7 miles from Cobourg station, 2j miles from village of Baltimore, on good road with mail delivery every day. First class brick | house heated with furnace. 25 acres ofhard wood timber, 14 acres of pine and cedar with creek, 2 wells. Barn 100x35 with stable underneath. Well fenced. Can have possession any time. _ 20 acres of fall crop in, 90 acres in grass and fall ploughing almost done. Will sell on easy terms | • to wind .up estate. A. E. Cruikshank, R.M.D. 2, Baltimore, Ont. 44-18*ns Last season's $8.00 to 15.00, garments splendid coats, regular >ale Price...A.• • ••••••••••• •$4»95. ason & Son Next door to Standard Bank, Bowmanville. Agents for Home Journal Patterns - - Z;V r"-.^Zx V - V wÈÊSÈÊKÊÈmwfëg®, Z - V " / 1 Sjj ' æll 1 gSyÉspxSv 1 :