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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Dec 1915, p. 2

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-v- b "V ssri - _-^-*«S3,5r --; B. J, BAZLEWOOD, I.D., C.M. MW1AMVIUC, - - OUT. G old IZOALUT of Trinity Uairetelty, Toronto; Foer years Attondlug "ndelaa uv4 Bnrgeoa at XL Carseel StijroitaJ. Kttobers. Ea. --Office and Basidenes ■tiepbone JTo. 11*. St. GOODMAN t GALBRAITH Barri^ei. a*fl Solicitors. Kotarlas Fstitie, A K« COWMAN, 0. CL CALSIAITH SOb I wntdcn Bldg. Yooge A Adelaide-sts Toronto Ontario W. H. ALEXANDER, V. S. Honorary graduate of Ontario Veterinary Co «ft. Diseases of all domestic -B-mtng/u treated *-2 latest known methods. Office at Ms residence, Kmg-st, East Bow- Banville. Phone 192. Z>lyr NOTES AND COMMENTS Nowhere on the European horizon is there a sign that any of the great belligerent nations is ready for peace except on terms unacceptable to its opponents. The dominant note in all the higher councils is one of stem resolution resolution to continue the struggle. The talk is not of peace or concession but of adequacy of resources to keep on fighting. . Social and Personal. W AJSTED--A reliable man with some business j experience with farmers to 'represent usin | Bowmanville and Durham County. A per- ! mauent position for the right man. Highest i commissions paid. Territory reserved. New i epecialties for season 1915-16. Stone & Welling- i ton, Toronto. 47 5 I $15 TAILOR MADE SUITS. Gents, why pay more than $15 for a tailor made suit when we are giving such exceptional values at that price. Come in and see our samples. Fit guaranteed. Cleaning, pressing and repairing ladies' and gents suits a specialty. Jos. Jeffery & Son, Star House, Bowmanville. From Great Britain, in a speech by Andrew Bonar Law, leader of the Conservatives, comes a reaffirmation of the British faith in the efficacy .of economic pressure in combination with offensive operations. That silent pressure, he insists, is already beginning beginning to tell on the nation's enemies. enemies. Although worse may yet remain remain behind in the Balkans, he declares declares that the outlook is distinctly brighter. The nation's wealth has hardly been touched and he is convinced convinced that "we are moving slowly but inexorably toward victory. DR. J. C. DEVITT, DENTIST, <3radu&te of Boysd Dental College, Toronto. OFFICE : King St.. East, Bnwmutrille, OFFICE HOURS: Ba.ni. to 6 p. m. daily except Sunday. Phone 80a House Phone 90b Berlin furnishes a similar contribution. contribution. In opening the Reichstag the president declared that there was no chance of conquering Germany by starvation. The nation's enemies had been deceived as to its economic resources. resources. "We have every reason to contemplate the future with firm determination determination and unshaken confidence," confidence," he declared. "Our enemies have been defeated in their efforts to break through on every front." In the Balkans "'the murder at Sarajevo" had been avenged. Wanted Now Reliable salesman to act as agent in Durham 6c Ontario Counties. Pay Weekly Outfit free, exclusive territory and money making specialties. ' Our agencies are the best in the business business for we sell the highest grade of stock at most reasonable prices and guarantee deliv- enes in first class condition. Nursery stock is selling well tMs year and good money can be made in this district. For particulars write Bales Manager, 40-1S PELHAM NURSERY CO., Toronto, Ontario Winter Session Opens January 3rd in all departments departments of Shaw's Business Schools Toronto. Our Catalogue explains explains our superiority in Equipment' Staff, Methods and Results. You are invited to write for it if interested in the kind of school work which brings best success. Address W. H. Shaw, President, Yong and Gerrard Sts, Toronto. From France comes news of preparations preparations which show anything but an j early inclination toward peace. The ! class of 1907, about 400,000 youths, has just been called for training. War Minister Gallieni spoke of another great offensive movement next spring as a matter of course. In Italy the news is of the impression Italian arms are apparently at last making on Gorizia's defenses instead of peace. In Russia the signs are of preparation also. There are rumors of peace, of course. But they are of the sort which we have learned to estimate correctly since the war began. . A pity 'lis that this is true, but it is true none the. less. There is nothing nothing in sight on which to found a theory theory that any sort of intervention by neutral nations would foe efficacious at present. We may hope for peace and pray for peace, but we cannot see it except through the glass of foolish illusions. In all infantile complaints that are the result of the depredation « of worms in the stomach and intestines Miller's Worm Powders will t e found, an effective effective remedy. They attack the cause of these troubles, and by expelling the worms from the organs insure an orderly orderly working of the system, without which the child cannot maintain its strength or thrive. These powers means health and improvement. Winter Term Opens Jan. 3 One school tha.t has thorough courses excellent equipment, capable teachers, and enjovs a wide-spread patronage is the popular , U-IOTT TORONTO, ONT. This institution has a clean-cut record for successful work. We assist our students students to obtain employment. If you intend getting a business education, get the best --not the cheap, ordinary or lew-grade kind. Write to-day for our catalogue. It contains complete information. Yonge and W. J. ELLIOTT. Charles Bta. Principal ENNISKILLEN RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR BOWMANVILLE. Grand Trunk Railway GOING EAST. GOING WEST ExpreL Express Passenger Local Passenger Mail : Daily Canadian Pacific Railway 8.62 a. m. 10U8 „ 8-86 p. m. 6.49 „ 7.18 , 9.68 . : Express Local Local Passenger rPaseenger 4.22 a.m 7.00 „ 9.46 „ L26 p.m. 7.U Going West 6.07 a, m. daily 8.E8 a. m. daily! 4.27 p. m. daily 7.48 p. m. daily! ! Except Sunday. Going East 10,46 a. m. daily 3 21 p. m. daily! 6.59 p. m. daily! 12.57 a. m. daily C. B. Kent, Agent. (Crowded out last week) Visitors : Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tamblyn, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and children, Kirby, at H. J. Werry's and W. J. Stainton's; Mrs. Herb Argue and daughter daughter with her parents in Pontypool; Mrs. C. J. Pascoe, Toronto, Mrs. Roy Babcock and son, Lindsay, at F. W. Lee's Mil- ton Sanderson and Robt. Preston have enlisted. We missed the name of Thomas Wagg-who enlisted earlier .Milton Sanderson gave a splendid report Sunday morning of the Boys' Convention. Next Sabbath morning Mrs. Wilkinson will have a Xmas missionary program and in the evening there will be special Xmas music. Everybody welcome Mission ary evening in charge of Miss Rundle was a good meeting. Russell Gilbert and Miss Wilkinson had papers on India, reading by Lena Smith, duet by Mrs. E. Ashton and Mrs. C. W. Slemon and solo by Mr. Norman Redpath. One of the best war talks yet was given by Mr. McDowell, teacher at Haydon. Canadian Northern Railway GOING EAST. GOING WEST. SExpress 1L59 a.ra. | ^[Express 9.06 a.m, 1Express - 6.33 p.m. | «J Express 7.40 p.m TDaily except Sunday | *JDally except Sunday. Awful Asthma Attacks. Is there a member of your family who is in the power of this distressing trouble ? No service you can render him will equal the bringing to his attention of Dr. J. D. , Kellogg's Asthma Remedy. This remarkable remarkable remedy rests its reputation upon what it has done for others. It has a truly wonderful record, covering years and years of success- in almost every part of this continent, and even beyond the seas. * EBENEZER Gibson is Still Dyeing. Clothes dyed black for mourning mourning purposes in $10 lots--20% off regular prices. Dresses _and suits dyed blue, black, brown or green. ( Crowded out last week) W. M. S. met Thursday, Mesdames S* Everson and W.R. Courtice giving fine papers on the study text book. Good program was also given Mr. John Walter, P. M., had lagrippe, Frank drove the mail Epworth Leaguers annual Rally is Sunday evening. Special music by E. L. Choir and good literary program Mrs. James Rundle visited her daughter daughter at Oshawa... .Reeve W. E. Courtice attended Board of Health meeting at Hampton on Saturday. DARLINGTON Goods called for and delivered to all parts of the town. Out-of-town orders we pay express or postage one way. Gibson's Dyeing & Cleaning Works Phone 27-3 Bowmanville Report of Xmas Exams at S. S. 3, Darlington, Darlington, in order of merit: SrIV--*George Downey; Jr IV--*Lloyd Crago, Nellie Burgess, Ferguson Abernethy, Norman Burgess; Sr III--Mildred Downey, Johnnie Johnnie Hopps, Doris Clarke; Jr III--Clarence III--Clarence Bell; Sr II--"Margaret Abernethy, 'Hilda Frost, Marie Rundle, Odas Metcalf, Metcalf, Burnett Power, Hilda Foley, Charley Rundle, Clarence Hopps; Jr II--* Willie Hopps, Clifford Lane, Elizabeth Whiffen, Roy Rundle; I--Louise Hopps, Elsie Crago, Gordon Abernethy, Harold Mwniney; Pr (b)--Louis Armistead, Spencer Spencer McCalpin. 'Honors, Florence M. Osborne, teacher* Christmas greetings to all. Oar merchants are vay busy. Make some one near yon happy. Brighten the comer where yon are. Send an absent friend thispaper for 1916. Wednesday Dec. 21 first day of Winter. Week of Prayer begins Sunday Jan. 2. Bowmanville stores are gay for Christmas. Christmas. Remember the poor and shut-ins about yon. Mr. C. Rehder is on duty after a week's illness. Simcoe-st. Methodists, Oshawa, got $320 at a bazaar. Take care of your health these early dijs of winter. ; _ Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Howard are residing residing in Brighton. Albert College endowment fund now exceeds $50,000. Bowman House has had some needed internal decoration. j We want names and addresses of all j your holiday visitors. i Skating on Alex, Taylor's rink is the 1 popular pastime now. Mrs. Norman E. Wright visited Toronto Toronto friends last week. Alexander Grant, G.T.R. freight agent, Oshawa, died last week. ; _ T. B. Chalk, License Inspector, is very ; ill at home in Port Hope. j Mr. F. O. Mason has been doing a rush- ; ing trade in cutters lately. j Town council almost had a midnight Î meeting Wednesday night. j Subscribers, notify us promptly when ' you change your residence. Tborald Post Christmas number is a magnificent illustrated issue. Oshawa Free Press last issue had a fine letter on local option in Galt. Mr. John Westaway, Hampton, recently ; visited his son in Port Hope. ! Howard McComb and family, Orono» j have moved to Bowmanville. ! Orangemen, send a dollar to Loyal I True Blue Orphanage, Picton. j Sir Douglas Haig succeeds Sir John j French in France and Flanders. 1 Bowmanville Hospital deserves a gift j from all philanthropic citizens. j Mr. John Mackey of the Goodyears is : enjoying the sights of Gotham. j Miss E. E. Haycraft recently spent an evening with Oshawa relatives. Miss Ethelle McQueen, Oshawa, was recent guest of Miss A. Kerslake. Mr. B. J. Cox, Toronto, was m town re- | cently greeted by former fellows. J Vancouver lady writes: "I miss Dan D's ; letters greatly". He writes well. • Rev. and Mrs. Wilmot G. Clarke re- j cently visited friends in Toronto. j Children's Shelter, Port Hope, appeals ' for donations of food or clothing. Mrs. W. A. Quibell was guest at Mr. W. B. Couch's while in town recently. Sir Wilfrid Laurier's admonition to Canadians: Do more than 3 r our duty. Order your papers and magazines for 1916 from James Publishing House. Mr. and Mr». J. L. Morden recently entertained entertained the S. A band generously. Mr. L Downey, Toronto, has installed a new organbloe in Methodist Church. Mr. Clark Taylor is home from Toronto Toronto helping in the Xmas rush at Jury's. Do you suffer from cold feet? Try wearing cork insoles. They're good. Sir Sam Hughes met his two daughters in New York returning from England. Judge Thomas M. Benson, Port Hope, died from pneumonia Dec. 15, aged 82. Churches and societies must pay for notices of meetings with admission fee. Vanstone's pond has become again a jolly pleasure resort for boys and girls. Which contributes most to a man's popularity his weakness or his strength? Rev. Byron H. Stauffer had a capital article on barrel sermons in last Guardian. R ey. H. B. Kenny was guest of Mr. Fred A. Foster, Norwood Plaçe, recently. Bandmaster Chadwick, Port Hope, advertises advertises for bandsmen for 136th Battalion. H. Prud'homme, 59 St. Peter-st, Montreal, Montreal, is making appeal for Belgians relief. Mr. Franklin Campbell, White wood» Sask., was recent guest of Editor James- St. Paul's Methodist Church, Avenue Road, Toronto, burned its $15,000 mortgage. mortgage. Sweet and palatable, Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator is acceptable to chi dren, and it does its work surely and promptly. Hon. W. J. Bowser succeeds Sir Richard Richard McBride as premier of British Columbia. Columbia. Rev. J. S. I. Wilson, Pastor King-st, Methodist, Oshawa, held a Khaki service Sunday. Oshawa King-st. Methodists have organized organized a "Men's Own" class, James Vinson, Vinson, Pres. Mr. A. J. Bennett, Toronto, was in town Thursday attending the funeral of Mrs. Jos. White. % Mr. Redferne Hollinshead paid a high tribute to Prof. C. C~ Laugher's music teaching ability. Colonel John Hughes, Orono, and Col. Garnet Hughes at the front have been promoted to Brigadier General. Lord Alverstone is dead. Sir Alien Ayleswortb, Toronto, was associated with him on Alaskan Tribunal in 1903. Prof. Laugher told his choir Tuesday A Drop in Real Estate BUY NOW Now is your opportunity to buy a home for yourself, as I have several exceptionally good bargains bargains in real estate. Investigate Investigate these to-day before it is too late. All sizes, various locations, locations, and at prices--well, you will hardly oelieve it is pos sible to get such snaps. If you are looking for insurance of any kind, I have the best m all lines. Harry Cann, Phone 50. Bowmanville. The Churches Insurance Agency Life Insurance Fire Insurance (tariff and non-tariff) Automobile Insurance (fire, accident, accident, collision, theft) Plate Glass Insurance Typewriting of all kinds done ; including the drawing of wills, deeds, mortgages, collection of accounts, rents, etc., . at reasonable rates. Agent for UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER TYPEWRITER Machines; also general typewriter typewriter supplies and legal forms. Agent for the STANLEY PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS. Agent for the IMPROVED DOMESTIC DOMESTIC Vacuum Cleaner and Sweeper. Rev. H. S. Osborne, B.D., Belleville, conducted anniversary services in Tweed Methodist Church Dec. 5. .Mr. Jos. Gibson, ex-Prerident of the Dominion Affiance, occupied the pulpit of Port Perry Methodist Church Sunday i Dec. 5 la the interest of temperance. ! Rev. J. P. Machines, of Omemee and Mount Pleasant Presbyterian congregations, congregations, has enlisted as a private in the iog h battalion of Victoria and Hall burton. He will remain in charge of the congregations congregations until his departure for the front, when he will be given leave of absence. . Truly Tyrone Sunday School is realizing realizing that it is more blessed to give than to receive, which was evidenced by the loaded loaded Xinas tree, the offerings to be sent to the S nth Oshawa Mission. In the summer summer the younger girls pieced blocks for 2 quilt while the younger boys pay for the fining and batting and pasted 27 post card b icklets. The committee met at the parsonage parsonage and stuffed 19 cloth dolls. These, along with the various donations, will bring comfort and gladness to a number of kiddies. The program, u - der the supervision supervision of Misses Ethel LiJlicrapp and Olive Skinner, was very interesting A Christmas reading by Miss Maida Ams- bary, a Christmas chorus by the smaller girls, followed by a splendidly helpful and interesting address by Mrs. (Rev ) J. E. Beckel, who has spent time and energy in the work for the South Oshawa Mission, and knows the needs, and assured us that anything done in that direction would not fail to have its reward. Birthday offerings amounted to $1.54, collection $1.20, and enough money donated to cover all expense of express, etc., for which the committee were indeed grateful. -- --* THE @2 m STANDARD DANK OF CANADA [HEAD Office - TOBOWTO pro- iST'3 1373 EVERY food Bask hm 1 RESERVE FUND *e a vision for lean years and the inevitable rainy day. This Fund been aeevaaelated from Surplus Earnings and is ■ source of strength and stability. Everyone should have a RESERVE FUND. Without it ao one is in a safe financial condition. A Our Sévi» fie Department offers an ideal opportun! tyMor establishing YOUR RESERVE FUND. 299 BOWMANVILLE BRANCH A. N. McMILLAN, MazicLger. seated reports of expenditures for the year as follows : Estimate; Expenditures Roads and Streets $2,5 O $3h5b-3^ Public Property 2,900 3,25 ,9'd Fire Dept. 1,8 0D 1,853 5 <J Police 1,900 I,BOB 96 Poor Relief 900 90658 Cemetery 850 -937 83 Printing ' 250 220.2/ Salaries 3,110 2.691.64 Contingent 2,000 1,3/7-74 Supplementary grants being approv'd reports were adopted. By-law was passed for holdiny Muoic'- pal Election. Clerk Lyle was granted $50 for hi; services services as Treasurer. Council adjourned to meet Monday, • December 20th. Willing To Drop It. A prisoner was in the dock ' serious charge of stealing, arc case having been presented to Court by the prosecuting barri-; was ordered to stand up. ' *\hV. .• a lawyer ?" asked the judge. sir." "Are you able to employ No, sir." "Do yo- ah * a La defend your *? " sir." "Well,. what do you p: op; do about the case ? a yawn, as if wearied of the "I'm willing to drop I'm concerned." ne case DARLINGTON COUNCIL. Farms For Sale and To Rent. Mrs. Edith V. Scobell Phone 189 - Bowmanville GRAND TRUNK ! a y's l t w e a m y CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR FARES Single Fare Good going Dec. 24th and 25th Return limit Dec. 27th; also good going Dec. 31st, 1915, and Jan. 1st, 1916 Return limit Jan. 3rd, 1916. Fare and One-Third Good going Dec. 22, 23, 24, 25 Return limit Dec. 28th: also good going Dec. 29, 1915, to Jan I, 1916, inclusive, return limit Jan. 4, 1916. Return tickets will be issued between all stations stations in Canada east of Port Arthur an 1 to Detroit Detroit and Port Huron, Mich., Buffalo, Blac! Rock, Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge.-N.Y. Tickets and full information on application to Grand Ifrunk Ticket Agents. J. H. H. Jury, Agent, Bowmanville. Christmas Holiday Fares night to be at practice Friday evening to get ready Christmas musieghe's a hustler SINGLE FARE Going December 24th and 25th Returning December 27th, 1915 FARE AND ONE-THIRD Going December 22nd to 25th Returning December 28 îh, 1915 • Travel our New Route to Western Can ada and Pacific Coast Points. For Tickets, Parlor and Sleeping Car Reservations and all information apply to W. G. GIFFLER, Station Agent. Canadian Pacific CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR Excursion Fares $1,000,00 REWARD For information that will lead to the discovery or whereabouts of the person or persons, suffering from Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Mouth and Throat, Blood Poison, Skin Diseases, Bladder Troubles, Special Ailments, and Chronic or Complicated .Complaints who cannot cannot be cured at The Ontario Medical Medical Institute, 263-265 Yonge St, Toronto. Correspondence invited. Between all stations in Canada, Fort William and East, and to Sault Ste Marie, Detroit, Mich., Buffalo, Niagara Falls, N.Y. Single Fore < Good going Dec. 24 and 25,1915. Return limit Dec. 27, 1915. Also Dec. 31, 1915, Jan. 1, .1916. Return limit Jan. 3,1916. Minimum Charge 25 cents. Fare and One-Third Good going Dec. 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 1915. Return limit Dec. 28tb, 1915. Also Dec. 29th, 30th and 31st, 1915, Jan. 1st, 1916. Return limit Jan. 4th, 1916. Minimum charge 25 cents. Apply to any C.P.R. Ticket Agent for particulars, or write M. G. Murphy, Dist. Passgr. Agent, cor. King and Yonge Sts., Toronto. Town Hall, Hampton, Dec; 15- Statutory meeting held this day; members members all present, Reeve Courtice presiding. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed- confirmed- W. J. Virtue applied for lumber to repair water trough, lot 5, con 8; request granted. Lieut. C. H. Anderson, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, made request that a committee of three persons be appointed to meet Ma j it C. R. McCullough to assist him in organizing the 136th Durham battalion; Reeve Courtice, Deputy-Reeve Stanley, and Coun. Baker were appointed. Thos. White asked for remuneration for use of field as roadway; $10 granted. H. Hoover, Hoover, Montreal, appealed for aid of relief work for the victims of the war in Belgium; Belgium; $25.00 was donated. By-law for holding Municipal Elections and appointing appointing officers was read three times and passed. Tax collector was granted to Decemb er 22nd for collection of taxes. Treasurer acknowledged receipts: Geo. White, timber, $7.00; Wm. Wright, timber $4 00; Wesley Allin, timber $1.00; H. Hockin, timber $5.00; F. W. Allin, timber $5-00; W. Biette. timber $1.00; Theo Slemon, timber $7.00; R. McCullough, lumber $3.50. These orders were drawn on Treasurer: J- Aids worth, road to gray el pit. .$ 93 S. J. Honey, gravel 1 30 Wm. Brock, sewer pipe 1 50 W. S. Percy, refund statute labor I 50 D. Ferguson, cedar posts 2 55 John Hall, road work and dails.. 3 48 Herb. Stainton, gravel... 4 00 T- Rontgomery, " 5 25 John Snowden, statute labor 600 F. W. Allin, gravel 6 20 C. H. Otto, refund statute labor.. 6 25 F. B. Lovekin, gravel 6 60 Thos. White, roadway 10 00 H. Elliott Estate, supplies 10 91 Clarke Tp, work on boundary.... 16 19 E. J. Burk, gravel and roadway... 18 00 Biakfc Courtice, gravel 22 70 John Monlgomerjq gravel 25 00 Leslie Snowden, " 59 63 Jos. Clatworthy, bal, bridge acc. 775 00 H. Foley, wire fence bonus 8 50 T- R- Cole " 17 50 W. R. Clemens, " m en W. E. Jewell " 22 50 Mrs. W. G. Stephens, on salary... 15 00 W. E. Courtice, services as Reeve 75 00 James Stanley, " Dep.-Reeve 75 00 Geo. A.Stephens, " councillor.. 75 00 T. Baker " " .... 7500 A. E. Clemens " " 75 00 A. Hogarth, serv. Board of Health 8 00 A. E. Jennings " , 8 00 W, R. Allin, Se'cy " 8 00 W. E. Counice, serv. " 9 40 C. W. Slemon, M.D. " 15 70 Mark Munday, Court Revision 4 30 H. T- Werrv, " 4 90 W. R. Allin, serv. " 65 00 Bank of Montreal, draft 5 00 A. E. Jennings, sanitàry'inspectdr 32 00 Grant to Belgium Relief 25 00 Council adjourned to Wednesday Dec. 22nd, at 10 a m. W. R. Allin, Clerk Stop the Cough.--Coughing is caused by irritation in the respiratory passages and is the effort to dislodge obstructions that come from inflamation of the mucous mucous membrane. Treatment with Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil wL 1 allay the inflamation inflamation and in consequence the cough will cease. Try it, and you will use no other preparation for a cold. TOWN COUNCIL Cook's Cotton Rdot Compound. A safe, reliable regulating medicine. Sold in three d£ greee of strength--No. 1. $1; No. 2, S3: No. 3, $5 per box. Sold by all .druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Free pamphlet. ^ Address : THE COOK MEDICINE CO„ Tetters, ter. (itramr mnw.) Statutory meeting of Council was held Wednesday evening, Dec. 15 with all Councillors present and Reeve Tait presiding. presiding. Capt. G. C. Bonnycastle addressed the Council in behalf of 136th Durham Battalion Battalion C. E. F., requesting that a committee of three councillors be appointed to cooperate cooperate with a*citizens' committee to assist assist in the County Recruiting League campaign. Couns. Foley, Tole and Grigg were appointed. Free use of Opera House was granted for recruiting meetings. meetings. Resolution of Sympathy and appreciation appreciation to Mayor Hillier was passed. Capt. C. H. Anderson asked Council for an appropriation of $300 to fit up Canning J'actorv to accommodate recruits for 136th 3att to be stationed in Bowmanville. : deferred to Com. to report. j Letter from C. P. R., inquiring if bylaws bylaws closing up certain streets in Bowmanville Bowmanville had been passed. As company has not fulfilled its obligations by-laws have never been passed. Letters from Chipman & Power engineers engineers and G. B. Moogk referring to repairs on equalizing reservoir were referred to Waterworks Com. Chief Jarvis, collector of taxes, presented presented report showing $1,712.44 taxes uncollected. uncollected. Chairman of different committees pre- Happiness is less apt to be a case of luck than pluck. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S C A S T O R I A Hampton Flour Mills Choice grades of Bread and Pastry Flour, Try our flour and he convinced that we have the best on the market. Corn. Cereals and Mill Feel always on hand. Chas. Horn, Hampton Phone 129 r 6 Farmers ! Read This ! I have now for sale Cotton 5 Meal > Caldwell's Molasses Meal Feed and Seed Corn Call at the mill or phone your order to No. 77. 4 F. C. Vanstone BOWMANVILLE < > ONTARIO < COAL COAL Commencing November 1st, 1915. the following prices will prevail : Chestnut $7.75 Stove.... 7.75 Egg 7.75 Pea 6.75 Have your bins filled now before another raise comes along:. E. W. LOSCOMBE Standard Bank. Building', Temperance St. Phone 177 u OVERLAND 5-Passenger Touring Car Model 83--$1050 It has Power--Comfort--Beauty--Convenience--Magueto Ignition-Easy Ignition-Easy Operating Clutch--Electric Starter and Lighter--and many other advantages over other autos in. the .$1500 to $2000 class, but the "Overland" only costs vou $1050. See thin 1Q16 model car at my garage and then autos--you will then want an "Overland." compare it with other I Am "Overland" Agent for Bowmanville, Darlington, Clarke and Cartwright, and will be assisted in the sales department by Mr. T. E. Higginbotham. I also have the exclusive agency in Bowmanville for the famous White Rose Gasoline. Bowser Pump installed. A. W. Pickard's Garage Temperance St - Bowmanville Jim J

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