House Wiring and Electrical Supplies Parties requiring electric wiring of any description will receive prompt attention attention and first-class work. ORDERS may be left at W. H. Dustan's, King-st. K 0. Whyte Electrical Contractor Temperance-st. - Bowmanville BOWMANVILLE, ATJG 27, 1914 The "BIG" Drug Store no sugar in mine--till James holi- Size Alone Does Constitute Not For the Bathroom, Laundry or Kitchen, our guaranteed workmanship and guaranteed plumbing fixtures make an ideal combination Let us estimate for you. Good Work is our Success W. H. Dustan Quality Hardware, - Bowmanvile BIGNESS We have the biggest drug store in the county, and the biggest stock, but there are reasons why we have grown BIG. Our Guarantee of Quality is BIG Y our money returned cheerfully if any article is not satisfactory. Our Service is BIG We do not keep you waitings Our large staff of efficient help gives prompt careful attention to your every want. Our Values Are BIG We have branch stores in Toronto, Toronto, Peterboro, Collingwood, Lindsay, Oshawa, Owen Sound, Stratford, and Lethbridge, Alberta, Alberta, and buy in big quantities in the first markets of the world and can save you money. A few examples Stiçky Fly Paper 10c doz Finest Talcum Powder 17c Good Quality Talcum Powder, .2 for 25c Ammonia, 15c size 8c Pink Pills, 35c,... 3 for $1 Best Blood and Nerve Builder, 5 for $1 Best Liver Pills ....2 for 25c Combs and Brushes of all kinds, 5c up Jury & Lovell The Safe, Satisfactory Drug No, thank you; after the war !" Dr. J. C. Devitt and Mr. Geo. W. are back from Algonquin Park. Miss Mary Hoy has returnd from daying with her parents at Kendall. Mr. Russell Osborne was in Cobourg Thursday attending the Horse Show. Mrs. L. Paterson spent the week-end with her nephew, Mr. Geo. Todd, Oshawa. Mr. C.L. Mackey of Kinsale has^ purchased purchased Mr. Sharpe's farm east of Brooklin. Meaford'S tax rate is thirty-one mills. Eleven mills are chargeable to education. Mrs. Ernest Mutton and two children. Little Kingston, recently visited relatives here. Miss Rhea Sheridan, Oshawa, spent Sunday at her grandfather s, Mr. K. lren- outh. It begins to feel like Autumn when the G. T. R. starts advertising rates to Toronto Toronto Exhibition. It is said that thirty years ago the Rev, Dr. Wild predicted the present fixed the date. Mrs. William A. White and daughters have returned from a week s visit to-Mm brook friends. Mr, and Mrs. Louis Williamson, Ponty- pool, have been visiting Mr, Norman Souch, King-st. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Rodgers, Hamilton, are visiting at Mr, Wm. Barrie s and with other relatives here. Mr. T. McKeown, Toronto, spent Sunday Sunday with his grandmother,.Mrs. L. Creeper Creeper and'other relatives. Dr. James L. Hughes and tourist party sailed from London on Allan Line steam- shiy Scotian on Friday last. Miss Lena Bragg, Providence, and Miss Mabel Barrie have returned from visiting friends at Starkville and Kendal. has been covered Auto chain lost--see advt. Board and room wanted see advt. Have you paid your subscription ? Storé key found. Apply at Statesman Office. Naturally farmers just now are feeling their oats. Mesh purse found. Enquire at The Statesman office. "Ideal Country School"--read this a-, tide tide on an inner page. Mrs. G. L. Annand, Cedardale, visited friends here récently.._ Massey-Harris and De Laval Separators Separators at F. O. Mason's. Salem ladies are preparing a fine chicken chicken pie supper for Monday next Parry Sound Public School Board has contracted for its coal supply at $4-5° P er ton--Ex Perhaps? Mrs. C. Cox and Misses Gertrude and Ethel Cox, town, visited Mrs. W. H. Wood, Base Line, recently. A course of forty singing lessons, taking up time and tune, in their simplest form, and giving a thorough drill in reading the i:he notes and staff is included in the Singing Singing Class lessons as offered by Mr. S. W. war and K. O. Whyte does electrioal/tvork O.K, l's store. Ruse see column. 'Singing School" in another The bowling green Leave orders at Dustan' Miss Minnie E. Jennings has been holidaying holidaying with friends at Grimsby. Mrs. Thos. McKeown, Ottawa, is visiting visiting her mother, Mrs. Thos. Creeper. Eggs will be dear; a fresh stock of the best egg preserver at Jury & Lovell's. Mr. S. H. Wood, Base Line, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. S. H. Nicholson, Nestleton Miss Mildred Gage, Toronto, is visiting her cousin, Miss Gladys Downey, Base Line. Many citizens attended Cobourg Horse Show and report a. good time and successful successful show. Miss Regina Percy has returned from a pleasant visit at her brother's, Mr. W. S. Percy, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Will Croxall and son Edgar, Brooklin, visited at Mrs. A. J. Courtice's recently. Misses Kathleen and Gertrude Pepper, Lindsay, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Geo. Cornish, Scugog-st. Hand bags regular $i.00for 48 cts., $4.00 for $r,95 at Jury & Lovell's. A tremendous tremendous stock to select from. Any young couple desiring good home on easy terms should reply to advt., Notices of Births 28 cents; Marriages 50 cents; Deaths, 80 cents, each Insertion, When fnneral cards are printed at this office. Insertion free. BIRTHS. SANDERS--At Wellesley, Homewood Hospital, Toronto, August 20, to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sanders, (nee Queenie L. Hannam) a son (Jack.) A Christie Biscuit for Every Taste MARRIAGES Martin--Annis--On August 19th, at Jarvis-sfc. Baptist Church, Toronto, Toy Rev. C. M, Garew, Mr. Geo. F Martin, and Alma E. Anms, both ot East Whitby. Freeman--McClung--At Trenton, August 18, by Rev. D. E. Foster, B.A., - Anabel Winnifreu. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. McQlnng, to Dr. .Anthony C. Freeman, of New York City. Edwards--Tapscott--At Port Hope, Aug. 22, by Rev. A. H. Going, Cora, youngest daughter of the late Samuel and Mrs. Tapscott, and Charles Sherwood Edwards, B. A., of the Strathcona High School, Edmonton South. Having installed a new cabinet in the wall we have one of the finest displays'of Christie's Biscuits from 10c up to 60c per lb. We have one of the cleanest and best kept grocery stores in town. We ask you to come in and give us a trial order. Our motto is returns. We hold our customers because we try to please them. A call solicited. inspect our goods and Small profits and quick DEATHS Gor- 62nd Gordon--At Pickering, August 22, James don, nroprietor the Gordon House, in his year. Allin--In Whitby, August 23, John Allin, aged 86 years. Brotner of Mr. Samuel Allin, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Bandel--At Whitby, August 18th, Marv Stel- zle, widow of the late James A. Bandel, in her 81st year. McLarty--In Barrie, August 13th, Robt. Mc- Larty, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc- Larty. In his 26th year. FIELD--On August 19th, at the residence of his daughter, Erie. Pa., Edmund Field, formerly of Toronto and Oshawa. Interment at Oshawa. FRAYNE--In Calgary, Alta., Aug. 13, Selina Johns, beloved wife of William Frayne, Spr"V- bank, Alta., aged 60 years. Formerly of Darlington. Darlington. Rd. Snowden Bowmanville Next Door East L. Morris & Son's with fresh soil and is a lively place every DRAWER B, Bowmanville Send Us Your Meat Order. We selëcfc the very best stock obtainable for our customers. When you buy here you get meat from stock raised by the best farmers in Durham. Our stock includes Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Lamb and Cooked and Smoked Meats of all kinds of the best quality and at reasonable reasonable prices. We. can also fill your order for butter, eggs, canned goods and pickles. gists • and Opticians. When We Test Eyes It Is Done Properly V / MONTREAL ESTABLISHED I8t7 Incorporated 6y o4ct of 'Parliament J.K. Mutton The Horsey Block Bowmanville Capital -- $16,000,000 Rest -- -- $16,000,000 Undiv. Profits 1,046,217.80 Savings Department Head Office, Montreal. J. L McClellan, Manager, Bowmanville Branch FACTORY Build with Cone rete And make results certain by using Canada P ortland Cement. I can supply you with one sack or a car load. Get My Prices On Paristone, Fire Clay, Fire Brick, Sewer Pipe; Field Tile, Lime, Plaster Paris, Hair, Mortar Color, etc. I am eqiupped to fill large or small orders promptly. Let me know your needs now. William Brock Contractor and Builder Bowmanville - - Out. Phone 114, - P.O.Box 122 TO RENT weekday afternoon and evening . Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Wright and family, "Breezy Brae", Blackstock, Sun- dayed at Mrs. J.VanNest's, Victoria Villa. Regular meeting of Bowmanville Yeomen's Yeomen's Institute will be held Friday afternoon at Mrs. Lewis Jollow's, King-st. Every member attend. It is rumored here that a chaplaincy in the Canadian military contingent has been offered,to Revv H. B. Kenny and that h is considering it. The afternoon tea held on the grounds of Mr R .P. Butler, Newcastle, Saturday week in aid of. the Hospital Ship netted the tidy sum of $60. "Citizen" asks why the crowd on King- street listening to a street vendor who pays one dollar for the privilege is allowed to block pedestrians? ivfr and Mrs. T. H. Follick and family visited at Mr. Tames McLean's Thursday enroute from Port Perry to Athens, where he will be Principal of the High school in that town. / Get an estimate for house wiring from K O Whyte at Dustan's store. Misses Mary Wetherell andFrances Gibson Gibson represented the A. Y. P. A., of St. George's church, Newcastle, at the general general assembly of that organization in Kingston last week. Mr. James Herring, Taunton, had two horses killed by lightning Monday evening week. The horses were out in an ? open pasture field and were Mr. Herring s besu and most valuable horses. Miss Carrie Kellar and Mr. Clarke of Bowmanville, were quietly married la week and spent a few days with the form er's sister, Mrs. Ernest Mutton, Little Kingston--Picton Times. George Foster, Fraserville, was fined $50 and costs by Magistrate Durable, Pet erboro, after pleading guilty to the charg of selling milk to the Fraserville Creamery after sk.mming the cream from the milk Rev. G. C. Weisman, pastor of the Disciple Disciple church, Mrs. Weisman and daughter Lois are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs T Delong, Elmbrook. Miss Carrie Delong who has been visiting her sister returned home with her. Mr. T. A. Rutherford, Galt, who has been Superintendent of Ainslee-st Methodist Methodist Sunday School, Galt, for the past sixteen sixteen years and wa a welcome visitor at the Methodist Sunday School here Sunday where he gave a short address. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. are visiting her father, Mr. John Gilbert and other relatives here. Mr. Trenouth is Principal of the Public School at Norwood and has been taking a special course of study in Toronto during the holidays. We were pleased to receive a pleasant call on Saturday froin Rev. J. J. Liddy,M. A Pastor of the Methodist church, Hester, Hester, Ont. He and Mrs. Liddy were visiting visiting their old parishoners at Ebenezer, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Courtice. Mrs. H.E. Marsh, Roland, Man., was accidently drowned at her summer home, Onion Island, Winnipeg River, on Ang 22. Deceased was the widow of the late Ke\. H E Marsh a well-known Methodist minister minister in Ontario. The remains were inferred inferred in Campbellford. Mr R M. Mitchell, baritone, and leader 0C3 Mr. Roy W. Warnica has gone to She- guiandah, ManitouHn Island, where he will teach for the coming year. Couch, Johnston & Cryderman are giving giving one-third off the price of ladies' suits and ladies' and children's spring coats. Five Port Hope ladies, probably including including Mrs. (Judge) Harry Ward and daughter daughter touring Europe are safe at Baden, Germany. Germany. Mr. John Hellyar, jr., is erecting a new brick residence on the lot recently purchased purchased from Rev. W.C. Washington, Div- ision-st. If vou do not own Kodak rent one from Jury & Lovell for one day (10 cts.) and learn the pleasure of taking your own photos. Mrs. Geo. Graber who has been visiting relatives here and in Oshawa for the past month has returned to her home in Chicago, Chicago, 111. Miss Lizzie Bartlett, Port Perry, has returned returned home from spending a pleasant visit with her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Wood, Base Line. Mrs. R. Brimacombe, Miss H. Brhna- combe and Mrs. Rd. Snowden have been visiting Mr. Fred Brimacombe, Toronto, and other friends. Mrs. C. W. Jones and Miss Della Jones, Calgary, Alta., Mrs. Albert Washington, Toronto, have been visiting Mrs. (Rev.) W. C. Washington. Mrs. Clarence Hayes and son George, and Miss Ellie J. James, Columbus, visited Mr. Norman S. B. James and other relatives here this week. Mr. E. A. Souch, Portage la Prairie, has returned home after a very pleasant visit with his father, Mr. Samuel Souch, and other friends in town. Ladies' dresses, white and colored, and wash skirts at reduced prices, and one- third of the price of children's dresses at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's. Dr. J. W. and Mrs. Brimacombe, son Forest, and Mrs. M. E. Hall, Marion, Ind., have been guests of the Dr's mother and sister, Mrs. H. A. Bird, Hamilton. Toronto Eastern electric railway era ployees are busy laying track on Welling ton-st. to Liberty. It is strange to see - train of cars fumbling thru that part the town. Messrs. S. S., R. A., J. T., T. C., and W. S. Bragg and wife, and Mr. and Mrs. W "Lest We Forget' E. R. BOUNSALL, Designer and Dealer in Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., in Granite and Marble. Bowmanville, Ontario. FUNERAL DIRECTORS L. Morris & Son Most Complete Equipment Sunday and night calls promptly attended to. Bowmanville Phones 10-34 HAMPTON Branches OBONO A "CTOMOBILE CHAIN lost in Bowmanville on A Monday Aug. 17. Finder leave at Statesma. ** Office and oblige. B OARD AND ROOM WANTED--By a young lady. Central location preferred. App y 1 box 112, Bowmanville. R oom TO RENT--Accommodation High School students. Apply to MISS Gale. Librarian Public School. 35-lw* for two 35-1 w F=i Who's Your Grocer ?, We're Bidding for Your Trade HAVE YOU TRIED marketing here ? Call and let us fill your next' order. If you want clean, fresh groceries of the best quality at lowest pi ices we have them -- choice groceries, fresh fruits, appetizing cooked and smoked meats, high grade teas, pure confectionery, all leading hi ands of breakfast foods, and best canned goods on market. Your order will be filled^ promptly and satisfactorily satisfactorily if left with HARRY ALLIN C1 " b Central for Independent Phone. Bell Phone 186 H OUSE PARTLY FURNISHED TO REN1 To young couple; orchard and garden, dress Drawer B, Bowmanville. 35-tf R AINCOAT LOST--Between Tyrone and Geneva Geneva a lady's rain coat. Return to Mrs. . . . Goodman, Tyrone. Mrs. 33-tf H miSE WANTED xu RENT--About middle oYoctober, about 9 rooms, with modern con- veni ences. Apply to Householder, Draw er B, Bowmanville. L__ ONY AND HARNESS FOR SALE--A quiet, 0> Ï not a { ra id of cars, P U1N1 gentl e pony, aged 7 years and sound. Any one can to A. HUGGINS, Courtice. a of drive him. Apply 35-tfsn arm FOR RENT--About 100 acres, lot 24, 2 Darlington! known as Squires Farm. Good 'buildings, barn having stone fompa tion. For particulars apply to Mrs. « 35'Yf SquiRKS, Brooklin.. S tk PR ASTRAY--Came on lot 15, con. <, bar* lftmtom Saturday July 25th, two-year-old grey steer, dehorned. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. a mer Slemon, Haydon P.O. 34 L ost Between corner Ontario and Queen-sts. ami Pltiure lhn.v, possibly • at Show .pearl sunburst Broach Tuesday evening» le will be rewarded by leaving with the Manager 01 the Royal Bank, Bowmanville. mm R. B. ANDREW The Durham Glove Co. having decided to leave town have placed in my bands the leasing of space m their building. There is ample space for three or four small business business concerns on ground floor. The upper story would make a very fine lodge room. If interested see me at once. Thos. D. Kerr, manager of Durham Glove Co. offers for sale his comfortable comfortable house on Centre-st. Thi is a fine home and can b? " sed . a ® a double dwelling. Pncenght. Anyone Anyone wanting a home this. of voice production, will re-open his studio at his residence. Wellington-st., East, first week in September where he will h . e pleased to receive pupils and hear their voices by appointment. For terms other information apply by Phone 92, ;er or in person. Mr T Reay, organist, Cobourg Method- is, aL«U"eproach« B the people of to. and let- should see Harry Cann The Insurance and Real Estate Man Phone 50, Bowmanville TENDERS WANTED. Sealed tonde™, wUlMtobStoChS* TO BENT--Some of the best living D ° ?ooro s in J am es Block are now vacant-two ■X flats electric lighted, over Photograph Gal lery. ^Rent moderate. Apply to Norman S.-B. James, Statesman office. ing wallsand ^^^B^wmanvYUe, on or before ' 1914. Contractor to pro scaffold, and supply all and Sunday - Saturday, August 22nd vide and erect his own material. Sot^er M ç,essarilr c aMe^ed icocK _ Secretary Trustee Board, • 1 Bowmanville. town with lack of musical taste can't expect everything, it Mr. count the number of licensed dealers in Cobourg he will realize that the citizens have^^exceptional taste for Um^On. thing at a time, please.--Orillia, PacKett. Sunday was a fine day for being out-of- door, very warm all day. noon many citizens , . 1 „ oll arrpn fast and was in the act of drinking a cup were fairly weii atien- ^ he she fell to t he floor and propk ate leaving the «. ^ Dr _ A . s . p,, , sum- In the after- found their way to the* cemetery to*see the decoration of the graves ChLches were fairly weh atten- ded but too many people are leavi There' e s r not much inspirethra in talking to vacant space. - . ,. ^faie^erewlnier and ly ,ha, n St'Z '^tato =a =rs are not in Ireland if one P hidve from depredations caused in tome ^tror Sieves, su P ^ed,y |s ,wo, f took nat PO,a.oes most H. Barrie were in Whitby Wednesday attending attending the fnneral of their uncle, the late John Allin. Great crowds attended decoration day services at the cemetery Sunday afternoon. afternoon. Attendance at Sunday Schools was small in consequence. Sunday decorations decorations should be prohibited. R. M. Mitchell & Co., druggists. Bowmanville, Bowmanville, have been appointed receiving office for the Dominion Express Co. All persons desiring to send parcels by this line please leave them at their store. Jess E. Cole is selling No I Pure Lard, n 0 lbs pails, for l6c, per lb. TO lb pails for I7c. per lb. He has sold 150 pails and has 150 pails more to sell. Phone 129 r2 or drop a card to Jess E. Cole., Hampton. 35-2wsn Wilfred Morrow, aged 32 years died in Lindsay August 6, following an operation for appendicitis. He leaves a wife and a four year old son. Deceased was a nephew nephew of Messrs. James Morrow, Orono, and Andrew Morrow, Kirby. The Canadian Magazine for September publishes a stirring article on coast- guarding and privateering along the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick coasts a hund- o--^"Canada's Coastguards and Privateers" by Charles S. Blue. Citizens were startled Wednesday morning morning by the news that- Miss Annie Cryderman, Cryderman, eldest daughter of the late ^Villiam Cryderman, Church-st., had suddenly pas- sed away supposedly from heart failure. Deceased was at teachers' bible class in Methodist church as usual Tuesday evening evening studying next Sunday's lesson and arose next morning, prepared the break- of drinking 'M Real Estate, Loans, Valuations 309 Temple Bldg., TORONTO In the Surrogàte Court of the United Counties ôf Northumberland Northumberland and Durham. TNT THF MATTER of the Estate of Mary Snow 1 la™ of the Town of Bowmanville, Mamed woman, Deceased. 19». are retire,Ho on or before the '28th day of liver to Messrs for the Executors, September A. D. 1914 theirnames, addresses and gElHEBElWH thereto having regard only to the claims of.which they shall then have notice. Dated this 22nd day of August, A.D., 1914. GORDON & WIDDIFIELD, 395 and 397 George-st., Peterboro, Ont. _ 35 5w Solicitors for the Executrix the fr ° m oHheii^ereTate ones and by pul oaks The police have a pretty good idéâ'ôf the culprits and we may expect revelations soon. passed - -- , moned immediately but death had claimed claimed her before he reached the house. Deepest sympathy is felt for her stepmother stepmother and sister with whom she lived and her brothers. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR 1 A Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S c ASTORIA Notice to Creditors t matter of the Estate of ELIZABETH FOSTER late of the Town of Bowmanville m the Connty of Durham, Widow, deceased. « io herebv eiven that all persons having k!!tnrio tb are required to send by post prepaid or Knhri?nme h , e anMielS and i„ll partie, ter, their nrmesauu » statements SMvTSXtiiiSihftSi™ o, the seeuri- ties, if any, held by them, And take notice that alter the Sixteenth day Antis wâï 'pr 4 ocel"te die- Sssfes o f w hose cl ai uT th e y ^hall^imt 6 th e r^h ævekr ec e i v e d " Dated at Bowmanville this Fifteenth day August, 1914. - a. E. McLaughlin, Drawer Y, Bowmanville. Solicitor for Alfred Cyrus Allin and Arthm- William William Annis, Executors of Will of Elizabern^™ ter, deceased. August Bargain Sale All Slimmer Goods must go this month. Prices cut in two. Cash is king-- wê müst capturé the king. Money savers for yôu, and shélvê clearings for us. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S DRESSES-- _ Regular 60c for 38c; 75c and 85c tor 50c; $1.00 and $1.25 for 75c; $1.50 and $1.75 for §1.10; S'2.00 and $2 50 for $1.50. All the higher class dresses equally reduced LADIES'and CHILDREN'S WHITEWEAR-- Princess Slips, Night Gowns, Skirts and Loiset Covers, at nearly l price. LADIES' WAISTS-- ■ , . , Five dozen White Muslin Waists, regular *1.25 and $1.50 to clear at 50c each. All other waists up to $5.00 each clearing at slaughter prices. Three dozen Print Waists reg 60c for 39c. Summer Dress Goods of all description at sacrifice- prices. Ladies Skirts, Spring Coats and and Suits at Clearing prices. Lettei or Telephone orders, carefully and promptly attended to Store Closes on Wedi S. W; Mason & Son Next Door to Standard Bank BOWMANVILLE 32-3