"Acquit Yourselves like Men and Fight the Good Fight" Do you conscientiously believe that the work you are p now doing is absolutely necessary .. • • Before you answer, keep this in mind: We can buy food and materials-- we cannot buy victory ! MEN and VICTORY are synonomous, and MEN and MORE MEN will be needed if ultimate success is to be ours. BOWMAN VILLE, JULY 13, 1916 DARLINGTON --. a Base Line S. S. picnic Thursday July 20 ... .Mr. E. F. Willoughby, B. A, Winnipeg, Winnipeg, is spending vacation here....Miss Helen Goode, Brantford, is home for holidays holidays Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Osb'orn'e and son Kenneth, Newmarket, Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Bragg, Mr. and Mrs W. F. Bragg, St Marys, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs-, P. I. 3ently, Millbrook, were recent visitors at Mr. F. A.Orago's, Maple ClifFe' • • - A number number of campers are. now. enjoying themselves themselves at Maple Cliffe summer resort owned owned by Mr. F. A. Crago. J MODEL 7S Roadttrr tS3S l.c.b. Toronto Great '■rù- -V-i, As a man, are you going to fulfil your part in the eat task • You canuot fall down if you take up arms with The 235th Overseas Battalion C.E.F. at the nearest recruiting station EBENEZER R z * ^ 1 * Visitors:--Mr. Harry Balson with ns fnend Mr. Grant at the lake; Rev. Mr. McKennon of Winnipeg, husband of Velma Velma Morrow, formerly of this place, at Mr. A. J. Gay's; Mr. Reginald Brown w th his cousin Mr. Frank L. Walter... .Rev. Jos. Ward, a former pastor, spent theweek-enc with Mr. S. Penfound and assisted at the evening 'service Sunday.... Miss Lena Pennington, Bowmanville, spent the weekend weekend at Mr. John Walter's Rev. G. R Clare, Orono, occupied the pulpit here Sunday and preached two fine sermons. Lieut. Roy H. Rickard B. A., will preach here next Sunday.... .Rev. R. A. Delve and family are awav for holidays...- Those who attended Summer School from this church are home more than delighted with the week at Albert College, Belleville. A Complete Car in Every Particular And It s a Car You Will Be Proud to Own i ■ . ** s the first complete car at anywhere near so low a price. stands out alone boldly--unapproached--a power- Tul nve-passenger touring car complete for only $850. Note that word "complete." t, me ^ n ^ Electric Starter, Electric Lights, Electric Horn, Magnetic Speedometer:--in fact, every necessary item. Nothing is lacking. There are no extras to buy. Anniversary Sale Midsummer Bargains at The Elite Grocery where are always found choice Family Groceries and Provisions, extra vab ues in Teas, Cooked Meats, Fruits in their season Hello, Central ! "Give me 243. I want some of Snowden's Bargains. I like his goods they, arc always always fresh. Hello, is that Snowden's ? name V f , r list of specials today, please. Yes, Madam, 1 hav fine list today, ' < Fruit Bulletin \ CHERRIES. See your grocer for those delicious delicious White Oxheart Cherries, arriving daily. The Red Sour Cherry for pie and preserving are about ready. Red Currants coming along next week. LOOK FOR THE MAP. ^ Niagara PENINSULA FULL VALUE _ PACKAGE GROWERS NO. 2* This Label is your protection. protection. It is the Niag- ar Peninsula Grower's personal guarantee of Quality--Note his number. number. Tell your dealer that your fruit must have a map, and that you will take none without it. EAT MORE CANADIAN FRUIT Your Food will cost you less! The great problem of every housewife---today, more than ever--is "How can I economize?" No doubt this is your problem, too. Let us help you. Our aim is to make it possible for you to buy good, fresh, wholesome "groceries at the lowest cost. Many in this town and county are dealing dealing with us today because they know that not only are our groceries the best of their kind, but our prices are substantially substantially lower than they would have to pay anywhere else. If you are not already a regular customer of ours buy your groceries from us for one month and be convinced that "we serve you best. " HARRY ALLIN Opp. Goodyear Club Phone 186, Bowmanville Buy your Coal while Prices are Right We sell the best Coal that comes out of the earth If you do not buy your Coal supply from us we both lose All Orders Promptly filled with Lehigh Valley Coal The coal that satisfies John A. Holgate & Son Office and Yards, cor. Queen and Division Streets. Telephone No. 153. Bowmanville, Ont. SOLINA Solina Women's Institute will meet at Mrs. S. E. Werry's on Thursday July 13th, at 2.30 pm. Good program. All ladies cordially invited. Congratulations to Miss May Reynolds on passing her Exams at Peterboro Normal. Normal. ... Mr. Wm. Baker has been ill.,.. Mr. Frank Hockaday is nursing fractured I ribs Mr. J. W. Brooks has had an at- . ta. k of pleurisy.... Miss Verna Van Nest splendidly entertained the Ywung Men's and Young Ladies' Bible Classes on Thursday Thursday afternoon and evening ... Mrs. Thomas, Thomas, Oshawa, is visiting her brother Mr. J. Coolidge. . . .Miss L. G.McLean, Bowman- | ville, is visiting Miss Lulu Reynolds. . Recent visitors:--Mr. H. E. Tink and family family at Newcastle; Miss Nora Werry at Cartwright; Mrs. Wm. Werry at Enniskil- len, Miss Jessie McDougall, Bowmanville, I and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pascoe, Enfield, at L. T. Pas.-oe's; Mr. Nelson Gerrv, Toronto, Toronto, at Mr. W. T. Taylor's; Dr. Jessop, St. Catherines, Mr. and Mrs. Norman James and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. James, Bowman- viile, at Mrs. W. Werry's; Mrs. Harry Grooms, Toronto, at Mr. S. E. Werry's- Mr. and Mrs. W. Van Nest at Orono; Mr.' and Mrs. U. H Scott at Nestieton; Master Harold Pascoe at Oshawa; Messrs Harold Werry and Harvey Pascoe, Kedron, and Mr. Frances Werry, Enniskdlen, at Mr. A. I L. Pascoe's; Mr. J.B. Fairbairn of the Department Department of Agriculture, Beamsville, at Mr. John Baker's; Mrs. Thomas, Oshawa, with her.brother, J. Cooledge. Note that it is not a small car. Inches. The tires are four-inch more have smaller tires. SIZi The wheelbase is 104 :--many cars costing In iride in. And it is a perfect beauty--snappy, stylish, speedy, every way it s a car you will be proud to own and Corn Starch, Reg. 10c, sale price Laundry Starch, reg. 10c sale price j f ur Choice. Mixed Biscuits, reg. 18c sale price 2 f or Choice Mixed Biscuits, reg. 15c sale price 2 f or No wonder there's has been waiting for. a rush to possess the car the world Don t delay see us at once and talk it over. A. W. PICKARD sale price s r . , r sale price <; f. . ■sale price V. r sale price ■_> f,, r sale price HAMPTON Help The Red Cross. Come*lo church lawn 8 p. m., Thursday July 20th and enjoy the entertainment under auspices of Women's lastitute. A good program by foreign and local talent. Admission ioc. Icecream, fruit, Imme- made candy etc. will be sold. Proceeds for Red Cross. J j ~i 2 q-2w iHampton Ladies furnished about 20 lunch boxes for the 136th Battalion on 'heir departure 1 Sunday week. Several I Hampton boys were amongst them--Rob. I Stevens, Elwood Montgomery, Mack Martin, Martin, Murute Robbins, Percy Hills, Will Wakelv, Ernie Mathews and others Women's Institute met at Mrs. R. Avery's on Thursday July 6 and were busy patching patching quilts. Mrs. Niddery gave a good paper on "The success of our Institu'e" Next meeting at home of Mrs. Thos. Pascoe Pascoe on Aug. 3rd. All ladies welcome to every meeting Miss Mary Clarke has gone to Saskatchewan to visit her sister Mrs. J. J. Harris. Visitors : Miss McKay and Miss Bradford, Bradford, Toronto; Mrs. Fairbairn, Mrs. Marty and daughter, Fort Thomas, Kentucky; Mr.'J. B. Fairbairn, Beamsville; Mrs. Jeffery, Jeffery, Whitby, Mr. J. H. Baulch, Port Hope, at R. Katerson's; Mrs. W. Burnett and son, Markham, at M. B Cryderman's; Jos. Ruse, Calgary, Mrs. W. L. Mason, Oshawa, at T. J. Clarke's, Mr. and Mrs. G. Edger, Bowmanville, at H. J. .Wilcox; Miss Li ta Ruse, Toronto, at C. N. Ruse's; Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark, Mr.and Mrs. Moore and babe, Messrs Frank and Harry Ward and sister, Madeline, Toronto; Mrs. J. Boddy and Reta, Oshawa, at Mrs. H Elliott's; Mrs. R. Baulch, Mrs. C. Hamley, Port Hope, F. W. Baulch, Toronto, at T. Elliott's; The Misses Dundas, Lindsay, at S. Bates'; Mr. W. Cole and son, Toronto, at H. E. Cole's; Mr. Norman Hannam and wife, Toronto, at J. Westaway's; Rev. G Brown, Messrs F. G. Kerslake and Geo. Northcott attending temperance convention convention at Port Hope; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Welsh, Toronto, at T. Welch's; Miss Alma Blair, Toronto, at A. Trull's; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams, Oshawa, at Mr. S. J. Wil- I liams; C. H. Burrows, Oshawa, at home; ! Miss Lyra Trenouth in Toronto; Miss m! Pascoe, Toronto, at Geo. Taylor's; S. Salisbury, Salisbury, Mitchell, at J. E. L. Cole's; Rev. and Mrs. Philp, Toronto, at W. Jeffery's; Mr. James Elliott and Miss Maud at C. f. Kerslake's: Mr. and Mrs. T. Elliott in Bowmanville; Mrs. E. Brimacombe and grand-daughter, Hamilton, at theformer's daughter's, Mrs.S.Mountjoy; Misses N. and B. Kinsman, Toronto, at W. Je£fery's;Mrs. Hannam and son,Toronto, at W.Martin's; Miss Irene Savage, Oakville, at Edwin Reynolds'; Mr. and Mrs. W. Virtue and Helen at John Ranton's; Mr. and Mrs. J. Slemon, Enniskillen, at C. W. Souch's; Miss Pascoe, Toronto, with Mrs. Trenouth and Mrs. George Taylor.. . .Our young people who attended an entertuinment in Tyrone on Monday evening report a nice time Several Hamptonians will at- | tend Strawberry Festival at Enniskillen, Friday evening, July 14 A large num ber attended the adult Bible class on Sunday, Sunday, Mr. R. Avery assistant teàccher being being in charge Annual picnic of Woods Family was held on the farm of Mr. H. Rundle on Wednesday week when about 70 attended and had a real good re-union Miss Lottie Horn attended the Summer Summer School at Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby Mrs. Levi Robbins is home from a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. Strutt, Michegan Other Hampton items on an inside page. Bowmanville, Monday July 17th. French Peas, reg. 124c 5 cases Nabob Soap, reg. 5c 5 cases Salmon, reg. 15c 100 lbs. tea, reg. 40c Rideau Hall Coltee, reg. 45e 5 eases Purity R. Oats, reg. 25c sale price 1 case of Ammonia in tins, reg. 25u, sale price 1 lbs. R. Oats, reg. G lbs fur 25c sale price 7 Jb- f,,r Olives, very large, reg. 40c per bottle .ale price Fresh Herring in tins, reg. 10c .sale price..; L > f, jr 2 le 29c 29c 24 c 29c 2 1 r •> G 5 e . - OC 1 9c Home Made M; irmalade, reg. 20c ' Pile price 2 fur 1 c 15c 3 5 e The Elite Grocery Rd. Snowden, Proprietor, Phone 243 Bowmanville * tAMtfatTt wnouitt sawnwiiiHB mgr mm at\t>M MPT. WESLEY'S EDUCATED SEALS AND SEA U0NS^,Lr.7^ the most astounding acts ever exploited, -M. COtiEDr PRODUCING TRICKSTERS, CLOWNS AND FUNNY FELLOWS- 8im BLANCHE HEED AND HEEHAW GRIGGS. THE WORLD'S GREATEST EQUESTRIAN CCTHtRlTIES. "1 THE SHOW THAT'S DIFFERENT Presents More Wild Animal Acts than all other shows combined. NONE BETTER. NONE AS NEW. NONE WITH AS MANY NOVELTIES. SPECIAL Cheap and Convenient EXCURSIONS on all Railroads. the BIGGEST SHOW THAT WILL VISIT YOU THIS SEASOli Two Performances Daily, Rain or Shine. OOH'T MISS THE GRAHD STREET PARADE AT 10:30 A, M. AND THE BIG FREE EXHIBITIONS At the Show Grounds immediately after the Parade. M More Than Ever Are we convinced that our bakery serves you best. Our many customers is sufficient evidence that we give the best of satisfaction. Maybe you have not tried our baking If not drop in and^give us a trial order for a cake, a pie, buns or even a loaf of bread- There is quality in all of them. Alex. Christie The Home-Made Bakery Phone 97, Bowmanville i-fc hi -i 4 H i ; H mi I l&l When You Buy A Loaf of Tod's Bread You get a good generous loaf of pure, wholesome bread with honest materials. And remémber what Dr. Wiley said: "There's more energy in a pound of bread than in a pound of meat. " I "Eat More of Tod's Bread" '?/&'/&>? -v« Thomas Tod Baker ând Confectioner Phone 3, Bowmanville