***£> & BOWMANVILLE, SEPT. 24, 1914 NEW Fall Furnishings For Men and Boys Merfs Hats The round hat, something the style ot the telescope, telescope, but higher, is the most popular hat. We have them in Blue, Brown, Grey, Green at $2.00 and $2.50. Also Fedoras in all colors and Men's Stiff Hats. New Gloves - New Caps New Underwear All that is new and up-to-date. The best values we have ever shown. Come in and be convinced. No trouble to show goods. The Anderson Clothing Com'y. The Swell Dressers Store Bowmanville Buy Goods Made in Canda ! Buying foreign - made goods won't keep Canadian factories open. KELLOGG'S Toasted Corn FlaKes is THE ONLY food product bearing the Kellog name that is made right here in Canada. All others are imported imported and do not help our own people YOUR MONEY spent on CANADIAN CANADIAN - MADE GOODS helps CANADIAN WORKERS. ENNISKILLEN NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Code and babe of Cardston, Alta., who spent the past week here with his mother,. Mrs. E. Hanna, have gone to Michigan to visit her parents. % m TYRONE NOTES. Mrs. John Joli, Toronto, is visiting Mrs. W. I. Clarke and other old friends here. auction sales. Visitors: Miss Jackson, Port Hope, with her sister Mrs. Thos. Woodley; Miss Emily and Mr. Thos. Goodman, Columbus, at Mr. Luther Goodman's; Mrs. Penforth, St. Thomas, at Mr. Norman Collacutt s and with other friends; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stainton,. Taunton, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rickard, Newcastle, at Mr. Alex. Staples'; Misses Vera Colwill and R Qn \a Phare at Nestleton; Misses Clara Woodj lev and Gertrude and Pearle Skinner, and Mr and Mrs. Richard Woodley with friends at Lindsay and Mariposa..... A large number from here attended Oshawa 1 and Lindsay fairs. Second hand Separators at F. O. Ma- i son's. Take your eggs to Rd. Snowden and get thé highest market prices. . I Do you need roofing ? Get advantages I and prices for Certain-teed Roofing from Mason & Dale. ^ATirsnAY Sent. 26--The executors of the estate of late Elizabeth F ° st er, will offer for sale at her late residence, Kingston Road, IM miles east of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, the valuable real estate furniture furniture and implements. Sale at I o clock. See bills. L. A. W. TOLE, auctioneer. Friday, October 2--Mr. James Moorey, lot 25, con. 8, Darlington, will sell all of his farm stock, implements, etc » ing threshing outfit, etc. See bills for particulars. Sale at I o'clock. JAMES Bishop, auctioneer. Wyandotte Cleanser at F. O: Mason's. STOCK NOTES. SALEM Mr. Geo. Honey spent Sunday with his cousin Mr. Morley Honey, Port Perry.... Miss Reta Caldwell spent the week-end I with Miss Mabel Challis. ...A few of our people attended Oshawa Fair... . • • Mr. i Newton "Is at his sister s, Mrs. W. H. Clemens... .Miss Katie Stephens recently visited relatives at Port Perry ..... .Mr. ! Newtom Mf ing, Toronto, Mrs. Wm. I Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Manning I and family, Oshawa, motored down and spent Sunday at Mr. Alex. Prout's Mrs. F. L. Squair and Mrs. W. E. Pollard spent the week-end in town.... A large crowd greeted Rev. Mr. Higgs on Sunday and listened to an excellent sermon and fine I singing by the choir. Misses Néwton and I Caldwell assisted...,Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Front and Maurice spent Sunday at Mr. Alex. Wilkins' Mr. and Mrs. Bert I Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Werry motored to Lindsay Saturday and attended attended the fair there Two's a company, three's a crowd, four in the buggy's not I allowed. Rd. Snowden always pays the highest price for fresh eggs. I Supreme stoves save 50% on your coal bill. See them. Mason & Dale. Mr. Alex Staples, Tyrone, sold two shorthorns, (twin heifers) and a calf . to Mr. John Baker, Solina, for «00. Messrs John Ayre & Son have been most successful prize winners w ith their- flock of sheep in a tour of the fairs in Quebec. At Valleyfield they won 7 firsts, 5 seconds and one third prize ou South- downs; 6 firsts, 4 seconds and one third on their Dorset Horn sheep. At three Rivers 6 firsts, 5 seconds, I third and a diploma on Dorset Horns. At Quebec City, 7 firsts, 6 seconds and 1 third on South Downs; and 6 firsts, 6 seconds, 1 third and I fourth, on Dorsets. At Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, 6 firsts, 6 seconds and diploma on South Downs, 5 firsts» 5 seconds, 1 third, 2 fourths and diploma on Dorsets. They won 49 firsts out of a possible 52, which is a record few stockmen can show as good, and one to be proud of. Roofing--cheapest and best at F. O. Mason's. ORONO Medicines MITCHELL S 1 DRUGS KANDO SILVER POLISH Absolutely Non- Injurious is Kando Silver Polish 15c. Box. OUR LARGE DISPLAY CASTILE SOAP XVe have just received a large shipment of the Purest C'astile Soap, large 2 lb. bar .25c. PERFUMES When in need of Perfume don't fail to inspecteur inspecteur large assortment of thirty-eight different odors. See Our Large Display of Toilet Articles, Toilet^ JVaters, Face Creams, Cold Creams, Tooth Pastes, Talcum Powders, Tooth Pastes, Shaving Creams, Shaving Soaps and Powders, Hand and Face Lotions, Mitchell's Famous Witch Hazel Cream, Tooth- Brushes, Big Variety of Toilet Soaps (Perfumed.) . Nyal's Goods-- We are sole agents for PEN SLAB GOODS. Camera Supplies Mggto R. M. MITCHELL & CO. A Full Line of HyalGoods always on hand. Bowmanville, Phone 92a, Night calls 92b FALL FAIRS. Port Perry Blackstock Belleville Colborne Markham Millbrook Orono Port Hope Sept 24, 25 Sept 29, 30 Sept 7-9 - Sept 29, 30 Oct 7-9 Oct 1, 2 Sept 24, 25 - Oct 6, 7 BOLIN A DOINGS. Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Co. LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA LIMITED Rally day will be observed at Eld ad I Sunday Mr. Geo. F. Denyes, League I Missionary Campaigner for the District, gave a good missionary talk and exhibited exhibited stereopticon views at Eldad Saturday night.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Philp, Bur- j keton, visited at Mr. A. L. Pascoe's Sunday Sunday Mr. S. W. Ruse, Hampton, is starting a singing class here Miss Nora Werry is visiting at Kedron Election of officers at Division Friday night and I rally night the following night Mr. I and Mrs. Carl Wilbur, Oshawa, visited at- Mr. A. Hillis' Sunday. ...An Ep worth j League is to be organized here Oct. I.... I Mr. Russell Reynolds, Scarboro, visited at Mr. A.. J. Reynolds' Mr. Richard j Pascoe is in Toronto General Hospital j where he was operated on by Dr. Frank Trebilcock for cataract on the eye • The Cadets of Temperance gave a program program at Division Friday night Miss y I Gerow, Scugog Island, is visiting at Mr. Will VanNest's. Corn Binder--good second hand at F. O. Mason's. I You are sure of getting highest price I for your eggs if taken to Rd. Snowden. Certain-teed Roofing guarantees you 15 years' service. Can you beat it? Mason & Dale. Received too Late for last tveek. The Harvest Home services at Eldad, I Sundav, Sept 13 were weir attended the i church being ffilled. The young ladies I and Mr. Jebson deserve great credit for I the decorations which were exceptionally I well arranged. The pastor Rev. C. W. I Barrett conducted the afternoon service and gave a good sermon and Rev. G. J. Denyes gave a very practical address in I the evening. The choir rendered Excellent Excellent music at both services. Monday evening Rev. Mr. Barrett gave a lecture I on his trip to England which was "'much ! appreciated by the large audience and his most ardent friends who turned out to I greet him on this his first lecture. He ! described an ocean liner and the many i curious and humorous incidents that occur in an ocean voyage, besides the English English farms, roads, hedges and many other things connected with English life. It was chock full of good things and the I audience gave him rapt attention. Mr. Swires, late of England, and now visiting at Mr. Jebson's made a model chairman and spoke of his home land briefly. The choir rendered music and Mr. R. M. Mitchell, Mitchell, Bowmanville with Miss Cawker as accompanist delighted his hearers with patriotic and sentimental solos Rev. Mr. Higgs, Tyrane, also spoke on the mother- I land the home of his birth and his remarks were very much appreciated being patriotic patriotic and much suited for the occasion. Proceeds nearly $60 . :... Mr. and Mrs. Will. Warner, Hastings, are spending a week with their cousins', Mr. apd Mrs. H. E. Tink Mrs. H. G. Pascoe has re- turned home from Moorefield Miss Nora Werry is collecting funds for the Red Cross Society fund, Mrs.W. H. West- lake to the north and Mrs. Silas Williams, 1 east. Any -contributions will be gladly j received by them Dr. Luther N. Hogarth, and wife Detroit, Mich., have been spending a few days with their many friends here Silos are being I filled hereabouts Mr. and Mrs. A Beacock and Miss Hazel Beacock, Nestleton, Nestleton, visited their daughter Mrs.. C. H. I Scott Mr. and Mrs. R. Armstrong, Maple Grove, visited at Mr. B. G. Stevens I Sundav. All kinds of roofing at F. O. Mason's. Costive ness and its Cure.--When I the excretory organs refuse to perform their functions properly the intestines become clogged. This is known as cos- I tiveness and if neglected gives rise to dangerous complications. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills will effect a speedy cure. Orono Fruit Evaporator opens shortly. Mr. Samuel Halliday has purchased the feed business of W. Harry Rowe. Mr. W. J. Stutt sold a fine heavy two year-old filly to Mr. Scott, Lifford. "Money refunded if you are not satisfied with Wyandotte Cleanser. F. O. Mason. Mr. Angus Stalker has bought the late Richard Beer residence on Park-st. for $2400. Mr. H. Humphries, of Bowmanville, has fitted up a photo gallery in Halletts block. Mrs. Cicero Gamsby of Uplands, Cal., is visiting at Mr. A. A. Gamsby s, Linton Hurst." Mrs. Wm. Stone, Oshawa, who has been guest of Mrs. A. A. Gamsby, Linton Linton Hurst" has returned home. Mrs. Will Carley and son Willie, Tor- bntOfW-psited at Mr.TVilliam Allin s, Mr. Frank Peate's, and other friends here. Misses Mary and Ruth Armstrong are home from Brainard, Minn., having graduated graduated as nurses in the hospital in that city. There is no poisonous ingredient in Holloway's Corn Çure, and it can be used without danger of injury. Mr. J. C. Young, acting manager of the Standard Bank here since Manager H. H. Reid, has been transferred to New Hamburg. Hamburg. Women teed upon the vitality of children and endanger their live-. A simple and effective cure is KLother graves' Worm Exterminator. Miss Nellie Hockin, Mr. R. Wood, Messrs. John Buckley and son Will attended attended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Dougal McDougall, at Oshawa. Is Eases Pain.--Ask any druggist or dealer in medicines what most popular of the medical oils for pains in the joints, in the muscles or nerves, or for neuralgia aud rheumatism, s^nd he will tell you that Dr. Thomas' Eclectnc Oil is in greater demand than any other. The reason for this is that it possesses greater healing qualities than and other oil. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Armstrong, accompanied accompanied by their niece, Miss Elva Dobson, have returned from an extended trip to the Western Provinces and the coast, also staying over at Chicago, 111., and Billings, Mont. . Health cannot be looked for in the child that is subject t.« worms, bi.cause worms dertroy health by creating internal internal disturbances that retard development development and cause serious weakness. Miller's Miller's Worm Powders expel! worms and are so beneficial in their action that the systems of the little sufferers are restored to healthfulness, ail the discomforts and dangers of worm infection are removed, and setisfaclory growth is assured. HOMESEEKERS EXCURSION TO WESTERN CANADA. The Grand Trunk Railway System issue issue round trip Homeseekers's tickets at very low fares from stations in Canada to points in Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, each TUESDAY until October 27th inclusive via Chicago, St. Paul or Duluth, and are good returning two mon ths from date of issue. Through Pullman Tourist Sleeping cars are operated each Tuesday, leaving Toronto 11.45 P-m. and running through to Winnipeg without change. Reservations in Tourists Sleepers may be obtained at a nominal charge on applica ion to any Grand Trunk ticket office. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is the shortest and quickest route between Winnipeg, Saskatoon • and Edmonton, with smooth roadbed, electric lighter Sleeping cars, through the newest, most picturesque and most rapidly developing section of Western Canada. Before deciding on your trip ask Granc Trunk Agents for full particulars or write C. E. Horning, District Passenger Agent, Union Station, Toronto, Ont. 38-4 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 prices we have them -- choice groceries, fresh fruits* appetizing cooked and smoked meats, high grade teas, pure confectionery, all leading brands of breakfast foods, and best canned goods on market. Your order will be filled promptly and satisfactorily satisfactorily if left with HARRY ALLIN 0ppo i^m^ d v y me r Club Central for Independent Phone. Bowmanville Bell Phone 186 ■L Et=r m=t r Notice to Creditors. In the Matter of the Estate of Frederick Mayes Chappell late of the Township of Darlington in the County of Durham, Farmer, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having having claims or demands against the late Frederick Mayes Chappell, who died on or about the sixth day of November, 1913, at the Town of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned, Arthur Edward McLaughlin, McLaughlin, Administrator of the Estate of the said Frederick Mayes Chappell, their names and addresses and full particulars in'wnting of their claims and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. And take notice that after the Second day of October, 1.914, the said Arthur Edward McLaughlin McLaughlin will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled there- to, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice, and that the said Arthur Edward McLaughlin will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim lie shall not then have received notice. Dated at Bowmanville the Fifteenth day of September, 1914. A. E. MCLAUGHLIN, Drawer Y, Bowmanville. Administrator of the estate of the said Frederick Frederick Mayes Chappell, deceased. 3S 3 F. A. H ADD Y The China Hall Grocery What is More Inviting Than a Comfortable Chair, Cheery Warmth and a Good Book A POSITION FOR FALL and WINTER We have a sound businèss proposition ; for a reliable energetic salesman for this district to sell fruit trees, small fruits, flowering shrubs, etc, Pay weekly, outfit outfit free, exclusif e territory. OVER 600 ACRES of -fruit and ornamental stock under cultivation. We sell through our salesmen salesmen direct to the consumer and guarantee guarantee delivery of fresh, high grade trees. Our agencies are valuable by reason ox the service we givQ und the volume of business done. Established 85 years. Write Pelham Nursery Co., Toronto. P. S. Handsome catalogue on request, either to applicant- or those wishing Nursery stock. 37-22 BOWMANVILLE MARKET M get At tne first intimation of this ailment the sufferer should procure a packet of the pills and put himself under a course of treatment. The good effects of the . Duua, .. • • • pills will be almost immediately evident. j Potatoes bus.. • HAY.tf ton Corrected VW Flour ioo fts... .... Wheat, Fall, bush " Spring w Red Fife. ** Goose Barley, # bush, No. *..... Oats, white Rye, Buckwheat Peas, Blackeye, W .bush. " Canadian Beauties. " Small " Blue ... o oo to Clover Seed . ........... 5 00 *° Timothy Seed • •. i 50 to Butter, best table, $ tt> ... .0 25 to Eggs, iKdoz » 0 00 to 0 00 to a dnesday ..$2 90 to $3 40 ... 0 00 to 1 25 00 to 1 15 00 to I 25 00 to I 10 00 to 0 60 00 to 0 50 00 to 0 60 00 to 0 60 00 to o 00 00 to 0 00 00 to 0 oc 0 0 o 0 .0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 Our list of fall reading is unusually attractive. It includes includes the best work of several several of the most popular authors. Below are a- few typical offerings. Please feel at liberty to come in at your convenience and look over our entire stock. The Eyes of the World Harold Bell Wright SS is tx : The Law of Life Carl Werner The After House Mary Roberts Rinehart Ariadne of Allan Water Sidney. McCall Helen of the High Hand Arnold Bennett The Women's Law Maravene Thompson Special Sale of Door Mats for one week. We have all sizes and qualities - the largest stock in town. We will give a discount of 20 per cent for one week from Thursday Sept 10 to Wednesday Sept. 16 inclus we. This is the muddy season and an opportunity to get a good door mat at the price of a common one. Cocoa Mats from 50c to $3.50. During this sale the 5OC mat will cost you 40c, and the $3.50 mat will cost you $2 80 and all Others in the same proportion. \i -V ■S ï rx & Fresh Fruits Es 1 Largest stock of fruits in town--Plums, Peaches, Pears, Bananas, Apples, Grapes, Oranges, Oranges, Melons. Fresh arrivals daily. Vinegar and Spices for the pickling season. The very best vinegar and pure spices. j $ ", ; * M§ • M h' 1 The long winter evenings are coming--join our Circulating Library. 15 00 to 20