y w * Real Reasons Why We "301" Cough Remedy 1 It has stood the test of time. 2 It relieves and dispels the cough 3 It is very pleasant to take. 4 Children are fond of it. 5 Once you take it, you want it again. 6 Our customers demand it When in need of such a remedy don't fail to try 301 Prepared and sold by R. M. MITCHELL & CO Drùggists Nyal Goods NEW Fall Furnishings For Men and Boys Men's Hats The round hat, something the style of 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 havebver shown. Come in and be convinced. No trouble to show goods. Lz The Anderson Clothing Com'y. The Swell Dressers Store' Bowman ville BOWMANVILLE. OCT. 1, 1914 tybonb VOTES. I Mrs. Foster, Frankford, is visiting her daughter,Mrs. (Rev.) Higgs....Mrs. H. Moore, Lindsay, has been visiting at Mr. Levi Skinner's... .Miss Ethel Hooper visited with friends in Bowman ville ...... Rev. W. Higgs is attending General Conference Conference at Ottawa Mr. G. F. Denyes, Victoria College, Toronto, gave a splen- did talk on Mission work in Japan, illustrated illustrated with stëreoptican views to _the Leaguers Saturday evening Rally Day I service was held here Sunday morning. It will be good moonlight for those in I tending to hear the Swiss Singers and Yodlers in Bowmanville Wednesday next. Some people wonder how it is that Rd. Snowden always pays highest prices for I eggs- Massey-Harris and DeLaval Separators I at F. O. Mason's. PORT HOPE FAIR. Tuesday and Wednesday, October 6th AND 7TH. The Port Hope Fair promises to be the best on record. Revised prize list and increased increased prizes in particularly all classes. Special classés for horses very attractive. No animal, except horses can compete tor more than one prize. Two new judging rings for horses. 200 new coops for poultry. poultry. Band in attendance. Return single Fare Tickets. Send for prize list, tiu FOR PORT HOPE FAIR ! 39*2 ( maple grove. ENFIELD HAPPENINGS. (To late for last week) Mrs. J. Shaw, Pontypool, has been visiting visiting at Mr. Alex Smith's Mr. Arthur and Misses Maud and Gladys Virtue have been visiting at Mr. J. Hepburn's; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pascoe and Walton at Mr. L. C. Pascoe's.. . .Messrs J. Starks, J.Ormis- ton, Wesley Knapp, Geo. Moore were successful exhib tors of horses at Oshawa Fair Church will soon be ready for reopening reopening Mr. % Mount joy is having water system installed in his stables. Roofing-- cheapest and best at F. O. Mason's. SALEM Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barrie, town, visited visited at Mr. Harvey Barrie's Mr. Will Woolr.er, U. S., recently visited his brother, brother, Chas. Woolner Miss Campbell visited her parents in Toronto over the wëek-end ... .Mrs. F. L. Squair and Kyle spent Sunday in Orono Mr. H. S. Cobb preached an excellent sermon to a large crowd on Sunday evening... .Mrs. George Cornish, Miss Leta and Master Reford visited friends in Leskard the past week Congratulations to Mr. Arthur Welsh on winning a prize at Orono Fair on his horse .Service next Sunday as usual at Salem. Take your best girl to Bowmanville next Wednesday night to hear the Swiss Singers and Yodlers. She'll enjoy it and so will you. Second hand Separators at F. O. Mason's. Mason's. Take your eggs to Rd. Snowden and get the highest market prices. DARLINGTON NEWS. Rev. G. C. Weisman, town, gave an address address on "Wist ÿe not that I must be about my Father's Business" at the Sunday Sunday School Rally Day services Sunday afternoon Miss Taylor, Port H°P|' 1 . 1S visiting Mrs. Wm. Jeffery. • • .Miss Melissa Melissa Stevens, Manitou, Man., is visiting Mrs. J. D. Stevens Miss Carrie Power, town, spent Sunday at Mr. J ac °b Stevens ... .Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Werry, Miss Effa Brooks, Solina, at Mrs. S. Cole s.... Bev. W. E. Honey, Enniskillen, will occupy the pulpit next Sunday, in the interest of the Missionary campaign. Dont miss the concert in Bowmanville Wednesday next given by Swiss Singers and Yodlers. Wyandotte Cleanser al F. O. Mason s. Do you need roofing ? Get advantages and prices for Certain-teed Roofing from Mason & Dale. Rd. Snowden always pays the highest price for fresh eggs. APPLES WANTED! We are prepared to receive any quantity of Peeling Apples for Evaporating Evaporating at our Bowmanville Bowmanville plant. No chop. John H. Holgate & Son 40-3 w SOLINA DOINGS. Miss Edith Mossman, Belleville, returned returned home Thursday after spending a month with Misses Lela and El va VanDyke.... Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Parsons Sundaved at Whitby Miss Winnie Moore, Colum bus, spent a few days with Miss Nellie Guv. All kinds of roofing at F. O. Mason'sV Rd. Snowden is paving highest prices for butter, eggs or poultry. Mr. Elmer VanCamp is home from Bowmanville hospital where he spent several weeks with blood poisoning.... Miss Gladys Power and Willie Metcalf are attending Bowmanville High School Mr. Ernest Foley's house is nearing completion. Mr. Wesley Allin has also built a commodious dwelling... .Mr. F. T. Guy has built a new barn Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crago were in Toronto recently Miss Etta Amsbury who has been summering summering with relatives at Cobourg, is visiting visiting Miss Mary McMillan. .. .Mrs. Thos. VanCamp is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred Gale, Whitby Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Clark visited her sister, Mrs. Albert Manning, Manning, town. Reserve your seats Monday noon at Mitchell's Drug Store for Swiss Singers and Yodlers concert on Oct. 7th. No phone orders filled till 12.45 p.m. A hard winter ? No ! Not if you own a Supreme Range. It saves 5°% °f your coal bill. Mason & Dale. Mr. and Mrs. CleophasShort, Tory Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. John Short, Courtice, visited at Mr. S. E. Werry's.... Messrs A. J. Reynolds and Tohn Pascoe went to Toronto Toronto to see Mr. Richard Pascoe who is in the Western Hospital..... .Rev. R. A. Whattam, Orono, will preach at Eldad Sunday.... Good congregation Sunday at Rally services; 121 scholars being present at Sunday School... .Mr. Daniels, Oshawa, Oshawa, is visiting at Mr. W..N. Pascoe's.... Dont forget the Epworth League meeting Thursday night... .Solina Division Sons of Temperance will celebrate the founding founding of the Order by having a rally on Saturday night next when an excellent program is being arranged. Every member member invited to be present to enjoy the treat.... Miss Georgie Langmaid goes to Cadmus on Thanksgiving night to assist on the program. This is the fourth time she has been engaged by Cadmus people which speaks volumes for her Mr. Lane and Miss Olive VanNest, Myrtle, visited at Mr. W. Vice's School is closed this week owing to chicken pox... October meeting of the Women's Institute Institute will be held in the Sons' Hall Thursday, Thursday, Oct 8 at 2.30 p m. Mrs. Bounsall, District-President, and Mrs. A.L. Nicholls, District Secretary, Bowmanville, are expected expected to be present and address the meeting. Cordial invitation is given to all the ladies to be present. Woman's Institute Institute Committee have collected $40 for the Red Cross Society fund. A number from here intend hearing the Swiss Singers and Yodlers in Bowmanville Bowmanville Wednesday night. Corn Binder--good second hand at F. O. Mason's. Berlin and Urban without a doubt, are the best dancing team ever seen in Bow- | manville. This act comes direct from the New York Hippodrome and is also one of the highest salaried acts ever carried by Guy Brothers Minstrels. Watch for the big street parade at noon on the main street. Tickets on sale at Mitchell's drug stoie. DARLINGTON COUNCIL. Hampton, Sept. 26, 1914- Council met this day pursuant to adjournment, adjournment, members all present, Reeve Courtice presiding. Minutes of last meeting, meeting, also two special meetings, were read, approved, and entered signed. Communication Communication from Mr. J. J. Smith, asking i certain errors had not been made in assessments assessments for school purposes in S S No 19, and if so, to collect amount due S S No 19; laid on table. Clerk was instructed instructed to notify Mr. Robt. Rahm to remove barb wire on roadside adjoining his premises. premises. Council decided to build cement bridge on the 5th con. near Taunton, and clerk was instructed to secure plans and specifications and ask for tenders for same. Treasurer acknowledged receipts for September as follows: Town of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, damages to roadway $15.00; R. Avery, rent of hall for Ontario Provincial Provincial election $4.00. Orders were drawn on the Treasurer as follows. Chas Williams, cartage •$ I 00 A E Bellman, cedar - I 00 John Found, cedar posts.... : I 00 A Beech, teaming and cedar.... 10 50 G Baldwin, work on culvert: 10 Jos Hubbard, " 27 00 Geo Moore ". 128 77 Blake Courtice, gravel I N Collacutt, " • - 2 L K Murton estate, gravel ... 2 WSOke, " 3 Samuel Allin, " 5 Wesley Oke " 6 T Bennett, " 8 J Wonnacott, " 13 F J Groat, grant for. culvert wall 25 Ont Bridge Co, steel ENNISKILLEN NEWS. Sunday School Rally Service Sunday evening was good success," pretty decorations, decorations, full house, interesting program Practice starts this week for our League Rally last of October... .Next Sunday's service will be first of the annual three Sabbath Missionary series and. Rey. I. Snell of Blackstock will occupy the pulpit Much sympathy from his friends was felt for Mr. Wm. Oke's loss of four cows by lightning in last week's storm Messrs F. W. Lee and Jos. Martin and Mesdames Remmer and Emmerson auto- ed to Port Perry Fair... .Mr.and Mrs. H. J. Werry attended Orono Fair .... .Mrs. Fred Rogers, Whitby, at Mr.P. W. L«ee's; Miss Vera Werry arid Mr. Allen Penfound, Ebenezer, at H. J. Werry's; Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall and familv, Miss Eulalie Pascoe, Lindsay, at "Cedar Lodge"; Miss Maggie Stewart in Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Babcock, Babcock, Nestleton, at Mr. Geo. Argue's;Miss Helena and Master Gordon Werry at Kirby; Mrs. E. Brimacombe, Hamilton, Mrs. S. Mount joy, Hampton, at Mr. John Slemon's, also Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Slemon, Haydon; Miss Nora Werry, Solina, at Mr. J. A. Werrÿ's. Received too late for last week. Fair audience attended League last week and listened to Mr. Denyes give a talk on Japan and exhibited views from there, and appreciated both; Sunday evening a good congregation listened with pleasure and interest to Mr. Denyes again. An interesting event in village last week was marriage in Presbyterian Church of Miss Mary Craig and Mr. James DeMille of Cartwright.... Mrs. John Slemon recently recently visited friends in Oshawa.... Mrs. Geo. Preston and little daughters are visiting in Lir.dsav Mr. Peter Werry, Tyrone, visited at Mr. H. J. Werry's.... .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robbins and Mrs. James Pye, Bowmanville, at Mr. John Pye's Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Garnet Trewin, Oshawa, Oshawa, Miss Motley, Winnipeg, at Mr. John Slemon's recently...... Mr. .and Mrs. H. Douglas and daughter Beatrice, Burketon, at Mr. F."W. Lee's......Mrs. (Dr.) C. W. Slemon pleasantly, entertained a number of ladies an afternoon -recently...... Mr. and Mrs. H. Collacutt and Miss Gladys, Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith anc children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and son, Enfield. Mr. and Mrs._Çolenutt, Essex, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trewin, jr., and children children Sundayed at Mr. Wm. Trewin's, sr. HAMPTON NEWS. Mr. Charles Ruse, Toronto, visited with friends here recently Mr. Joseph Clat- worthy has taken thé contract to build a new bridge at Washington's creek, 5 th con, lot 26, and has a large gang at work Mr. Arthur Leech, wife and child, Oshawa, visited friends here Sunday.... Misses Clark, Leach, and Williamson took in Port Hope Fair Owing to i:he rally Service Sunday night there was nd Sunday School in the afternoon.... The rally was well attended and every- hing passed off very nicely; the decorations decorations were fine, showing good taste. Have you made arrangements to hear the Swiss Singers and Yodlers in Bowmanville Bowmanville Wednesday night? See particulars particulars in another column. Received too late for last week. Mr. Walter Kéller has sold his farm to Mr. Jeffery of Toronto Mr. John Col- viil, sr., and Mr. John Col will jr., Mr. and Mrs. Benson Cryderman, Mrs. F.T. Allin, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cole attended Lindsay Lindsay Fair Mr. and Mrs. Matt Robbins and Mrs. John Robbins visited at Leskard recently.... Mr. W. G. Doidge is able to ae around again... .The chattels of late W. I. Clarke were sold on Friday. The 'arm wàs not sold Mr. Geo. Taylor ias completed bricking his house... .Mr. Wm. Greenaway is ready to start Bricking Bricking his house... .Dr. J. H. Elliott, Toronto, Toronto, spent the week-end with friends. You are sure of getting highest price "or your eggs if taken to Rd. Snowden. Certain-teed Roofing guarantees you 15 years' service. Can you beat it? Mason & Dale. JasSulley, gravel 16 00 H E Rundle, W F bonus 5 63 Thos Elliott, " 8 L T Pascoe, " 39 Jas McLaughlin, sheep damages.. 4 j J Oke, " .... 8 j Hugh Annis, " 51 J G Burns, sheep inspection! 3 9° J Reynolds, adv salary, S S No 20 40 00 I Geo White, " " II 275 00 W R Allin, quarter salary. 85 00 Council then adjocrned till _ Saturday» Oct 31st, at 10 a m. W. R. Allin, Clerk. Gregg Shorthand Its Logical Principles. AUCTION SALES. Friday, October 2--Mr. James Moorey, lot 25, con. 8, Darlington, will sell all of his farm stock, implements, etc, including including threshing outfit, etc. See bills for particulars. Sale at 1 o'clock. James Bishop, auctioneer. Saturday, Oct. 10--Mr. Walter Keller, lot 18 and IQ, con. 7, Darlington, North of Hampton, will sell all of his f ar ® stock, implements, etc. See bills. L. A. W. TOLE, auctioneer. FRIDAY, OCT. 16--rMr. Geo. Prout, lot 6, con. 3, Darlington, will sell all of his ^ farm stock, implements, etc., also his household effects. Sale atipm. See bills. L. A. W./Tole, auctioneeer. Money refunded if; you are not satisfied with Wyandotte Cleanser. F. O. Mason. castor 1 a For Infants and Children. The Kiad Yon Have Always Bought Bears the- Signature of (Continued) Gregg Shorthand is free from shading, detached vowels, and position writing. Vowels and consonants are written and read in their spoken order. The outlines outlines flow along the line of writing writing and with the customary forward forward movement of longhand. Students learn its principles more easily, write it more fluently fluently and read it } more readily than the old timesystem. These are «facts hundreds of teachers who have taught Pitmanic and Gregg systems will verify. St. Catharines Business Collegé. T/F. WRIGHT, Principal Who's Your Grocer ? We're Bidding for Your Trade HAVE YOU TRIED marketing here? Gall 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 0pp0 B i owm 0 a°n^iUe r ^ Central for Independent Phone. Bell Phone 186 I 31 L I 3=0 You Can Help Keep Canadian Factories Going by buying Canadian-made goods. Your money remains, in Canada, keeping Canadian working people employed. - MÉLLOGGS Toasted Corn FlaKes the only article , bearing the KELLOGG name that is "Made in Canada." All others are made outside of this country and do not help our working people. KEEP YOUR MONEY IN CANADA. Kellogg Toasted Corn Flakes Made in London, Ontario, Canada. F. A. HAD D Y The CHina Hall Grocery Fall Suits & Overcoats $15 UP It's time you were ordering ordering your Fall Clothes. We have some splendid materials at prices ranging from $15 00 to $30.00. REMEMBER, wé guarantee guarantee every suit that we make. * 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 inclusive. 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 56c mat will cost you 40c, and the $3.50 mat will cost you $2 80 and all others in the same proportion. Fresh Fruits Largest stock of fruits in town--Plums, o 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. FA. HADDY c £,"£ u Bowmanville Phone 62 horseV block. Ladies' and Gents' Tailoring.