Nothing makes a more acceptable wedding present than spoons. In this season's productions you can find an unexcelled unexcelled combination of art and utility. And the present price 51 of silver places places these most useful and beautiful presents presents within the reach of all. Community Silver We offer a big variety of tea, dessert} dessert} soup, table and occasional spoons in both triple plate and ^sterling. Be sure to see ' them before deciding on a wedding present. We are able to give great values when selling because we receive receive great values when buying--the result result of careful purchasing. Even if you do not expect to buy immediately come in and see our stock. ALEX ELLIOT Successor to C. H. Haddy Watchmaker Jeweler Phone 88 Engraving Free War Flour. War Flour is what every good housewife should use to-day. We have the Straight Grades for Bread and Pastry from Manitoba and Ontario Wheat specially for family use. Also Whole Wheat and Graham Flour. Cereals and Mill Feed always on hand. Prices reasonable and satisfaction assured. Chas. Horn, Hampton | | I Phone 129 p 6 !* Home? A Place To Live I n. If your are building" a new HOME, or remodelling remodelling your old one » Remember That We have all the materials required in the shape of Dressed and Undressed Lumber in Pine, Hemlock, Spruce and British Columbia Fir Flooring, Siding, Ceiling and Wainscot. Birch, Maple and Oak Flooring, tongued and grooved,- and end matched. Doors, Sash, Mouldings, "outside and inside trim. Also Lath, Shingles, Galvanized Ridge Cap and Valley, Beaver Board. Specialties Asbestoslate Shingles and Siding, and Linabestos Wallboard, a sanitary and absolutely fireproof substitute for Lath and Piaster. We are also Headquarters for Portland Cement,* Salt in barrel and bag. Baled Hay and Straw, Oats and other Grains, Scrapton Coal. Cannel and Steam Coal, Charcoal, Hard and Soft Wood always in stock. Prices Reasonable and Good Service Guaranteed. McClellan & <S e King Streét East Phone 15. Limited « Bowmanville House 2*28 or 274 / 25-I3W BOWMANVILLE, NOV. 23,1917 u « EXEMPTION BO ARD NO 51---BOWMANVILLE- - Exemption Refused < Cedi W. Adams, Courtice. Wm. G. Mills, Bowmanville. Geo. McFeeters, " Wm. G. Covert, Harry Spencer, Russell G. Williams, "Chas. Willie, w R R 3 Chester Pethick, Clarke. Thos. A. Morgan, Kendal. ^ Henry Wade, BotFmanvilleR R 2. Angus B. Trail, " " " Sidney :T. Nichole, • ' " Anson Phair, Courtice. _ John W. Tebble, Orono R R Sam J. R. Powell, Newcastle. Fred S. Pappineau, Kendal. T. Roy Allin, Bowmanville R R 4. Carl Tennant, Leskard. Ray A. Thornton " > Temporary Exemption. Jas. B. Cole, Bowmanville RR 4 Jan 2/19 Everett B. Hoar " " 5 ", 0 Fred E. Cameron, Hampton, " I Oct I/18 R.KyleSquair, Bow'villeRR 4 Junei/18 W. Chas Budd, Clarke March Louis B. Tapson, Bowmanville Mar " Thos. A. Dustan, " Jan 2/18 Arch Abernethy - " R R 2 Nov 1/18 Douglas F. Connell, Newcastle Jan 2/18 Wm. S. Rudd, Bowmanville July 1/18 Luke B. Gray, " Feb " David R. Aldread, " Jan 15/18 Wm. M. Henry, " Nov 1/18 Benj. E. Hamilton, " Jan 2/18 Exempted Till Class 2 is Called. Fred W. Todd, Starkville. Harvey S. Britton, Newcastle. -Philip A. Williams, Bowmanville, Percy T. Mutton, " Frank Walter, Courtice Geo. R. Morton, Kendal. W. T. Brunt, Newcastle R R. Chas. R. Wright, Bowmanville R R 5 Cyril L. Rundle, " " 2 Alva W. Allin, " M " W. L. Eddy, Newcastle " 3 Geo. E. Allin, " " 2 Clifford A White " 3 Wm- J. Sulley, Courtice. W. Lloyd Snowden, Bowmanville RR 3 George Wight' "4 Oscar D. Andrus, " Thos. H. Armistead, " Fred T. Bragg, " R R 4- Gordon A VanCamp, " " 2; Exempted (On condition they continue at present occupation or until their class is called). Category A Jas. Nixon, Bowmanville R R 4. Cècil D. Pascoe, Hampton " I. Fred S. Glover. Newcastle " 3- Melvin Graham, " " 2. Willis Farrow, " " 2. ,S. Roy Jackman, Bowmanville. Chas. R. Cochrane, Orono R R 2. Leslie H. Collacutt, Bowmanville R R~5 Wm. B. Hoar. " "4 Herbert W. Jewell, " " 4 Chas. W. Aldworth' " " 3 Benj. G. Bennett, " Lorenzo Trull, Hampton R R I Roy Langmaid, " "I Gordon N. Powers, Orono J. W. Berry, " R R I Wm. H.Tebble, " " I W. G. Burgess, " " I RobL J. Burgess, " Wm. M. Vinson, Oshawa R R Wm. H. Boyd, Kendal Wm.C. Selby, Newcastle C. Reg. Lovekin, . " Herb. H. Nichols, Bowmanville R R 2 A. WUfred Rundle, " " 2 C. Howard Couch, " " 4 Wm. J. Tabb, " " 4 Ray VanCamp, " 2 Thos. E.Thomton, Orono R R 2 Exempted Category B Frank Sheppard, Orono Cecil R. Carveth, " Wm. G. Cullins, ■ " Frank B. Brown, " Wilfred M. Ogden, " R R I Edward J. Doidge, Bowmanville R R 6 H. C. Bonathan, Newcastle Francis H. Christie, Bowmanville Alfred Stuart, Clarke Adjourned Cases Jas. G. McCuaig, Bowmanville Lewis F. Irwin, " Arthur W. Jacob, " Harry L. Bingley, RobL. Roy, " R R 4 Lorenzo, Hooper, ,. " „. M 6 Elmer Cox, '* " 4 Kenneth E. Cox, ** -- "4 Melboùrne J. Wight, " "4 Leslie R. Graham, " " 6 Thos. T. Gibbon, Hampton R R I Kenneth E. Courtice, Courtice Exempted v Category C J. H. Nelson, Swansea. Fred. H. Bennett, Bowmanville. C. Russel Aunger, " R R 6. Chas. H. Greenham, ** " 3- Samuel H. Wood, " u 2. Milton W. Staples, Orono. / , Willie Moffatt w Hilton Peters, Hampton. Eber N. Skelding, Leskard. Exempted Category D Harold G. Macklin, Bowmanville., Wm. J. Nobes. Clarke. Exempted ■- Category B Geo. L. Bonathan, Newcastle. Eric Toms, " Chas. A. Cowan " Wesley Smith, " R R 2. Milton E. Slemon,Bowman ville, R R 6. Sid. M. Scott, " Frank W. Bottrell, " Ernest Sayer, " R R 4. Cecil Jeffery, " " ** 3- Herbert Jeffery, " " ' 3- Dave Morrison, " Harold A. Wakelin " Seward Tyler, " R R 3- Walter Bowers, " Aime Parenteau, " - Ernest Bowden, * R R 3. Leslie C. Çox, " "4. Cecil A. Tebble, Orono, R R Hector Millson, " "I John Luxon, " " " Geo. B. Ferguson, M "I Thos. J.R* Allen, " "I John A Rose, * " Harbld C. Allin, " Arthur J. Clark, Hampton Geo. T. Pascoe, " R R I- Donald Yellcwlees, " " I Wm. J. Andrews, Clarke Chicken Supplies at F. O. Blason'». Auto Tires at Cçet at F. O. Mason's. Spades and Shovels at F.O. Bisson's. .. 'Note paper and envelopes at money saving prices Jury & Lovell, y A lot of sample serge dresses and a beautiful lot of silk dresses just received at Cpuch, Johnston & Cryderman's Limit? ed. v x : Couch, Johnston & Cryderman have just opened out a choice stock of ladies' furs-- black and natural Wolf, Lynx, Fitch, Op- possum, Musk Rat, Sable, Dog-and Bear. These are all made in latest styles and are specially good value. ARE YOU A PRESBYOPE ? Briefly Let'Us Define The Word Presbyopia. Presbyopia is a failing of the lens power of thé eye to focus clearly on the retina or receiving nerve of the eye images of objects viewed when reading, sewing and etc. This failing failing starts with nearly everyone about the age of forty years and gradually increases. LET US EXPLAIN. ' The eye possesses a crystalline lens enveloped within a transparent and Elastic capsule which is acted upon by the busiest little muscle in the eye known as the Ciliary Muscle. In order order that the eye may focus, clearly, objects at various distances from the eye, the curvature of the surface of the lens of the eye must vary. Upon contraction of the Ciliary Muscle the Elastic Capsule is relaxed and the curvature curvature of the lens increases, thereby increasing its focusing power for small objects brought close to the eye. After After the age of forty years the Elastic Capsule begins to set very gradually and consequently the Ciliary Muscle gradually begins to lose its control and it becomes necessary to assist the eye to focus print and etc., with_a lens. Many people at this, age and older think they see as well as they should and in putting off the wearing of the correct "assisting lenses", they, in their futile efforts, overwork the little Ciliary Muscle and produce one form of ^ EYESTRAIN Are you a shirker in these respects? Play FAIRLY with YOURSELF and your EYES. - Get those properly properly fitted and CORRECT GLASSES TODAY. See our BUSY OPTOMETRIST OPTOMETRIST in his WHITE SANITARY SANITARY ^OPTICAL ROOM. LATEST LATEST SCIENTIFIC METHODS and INSTRUMENTS. ROD'K M. MITCHELL & CO., Druggist <fe Optometrists, Bowmanville, Ont. Phone 92. Nights and Sundays 280 B U Y VICTORY BONDS for your country Buy Soldier's Comfort Boxes Made Especially For Overseas Mailing At the Big 20 W. T. ALLEN, "BIG 20" BOWMANVILLE Properties For Sale New House, good situation, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. 7 rooms. J4 cat oak floors, open fire place, water and electric light. Lot 50 x 150. Brick cottage, good garden, hard and soft water convenient. Electric light, stable, all in good repair. 9 acres land, brick house, barn, orchard. Cheap for cash. Toronto residence to exchange for farm. Cottages at Lake--now is the time to buy cheap. Several lots in Bowmanville for sale cheap. Buy and build a house.. Rents collected for out-of-town owners. owners. Clients waiting to rent houses.! A Call Solicited John J. Mason Insurance and Real Estate Dodds & Struthers Lightning Rod System. are advancing ail the time and deliveries are very hard to get in some goods. Our stocks are very complete and extra good value at the prices we have marked them. Flannelettes in stripes, 17,18, 22, 25, 30 and 35c; white, 17, 18, 20, 22, 25 and 30c yd. FLANNEL: Grood variety to choose from in grey, white, natural, red, and military. Dress Goods in Plaids, Serges and plain weaves at special prices. Velvets in plain and corded weaves. AIL shades in stock. 22 and 27 inch widths. 60c, 75c and 90c a yd. Worth looking over. Black Velvets, suitable for dresses 60c, 75c, $1.25, $1.50, and $1.75 yd. Underwear for Women, children, and men, in two-piece and combinations, a very good assortment in most kinds just now, but repeats will be hard to get Boots and Shoes We have a fine stock of men's, women's and children's boots in most cases less than present wholesale prices. A Special line of Ladies' fine high-top Boots, in Vici, Patent and Grun Metal button and laced. $5.00 and $5.50 Slater make worth $8.00 to $8.50 a pair to-day. Bring us your produce for which we pay the top prices. McMurtry & Co. Ltd. Thé Big Departmental Store Phone 83 Bowmanville Work Boots Prepare for cold weather by coming to our store and selecting a good pair oiall leather waterproof hoots. Men's grain leather, tan or black, doable soled, $4. to $5. Men's black calf With both sewn and nailed bottoms $3.75 to $5.00. Men's heavy tan blutch- er, pegged soles, made by the Farmer Shoe (Jo., $5.00. A complete range of heaVÿ rubbers at a very small advance from last season. Every rubber and Jboot is guaranteed to give satisfaction to customer Fred Phone 120 King-st Brantford Asphalt Roofing at F. O. Mason's. Animal and Chicken Regulators at F.O. Mason's. The Fireco Range is a great fuel saver, good baker and splendid heater. See it at Mason & Dale's Hardware. Phone 145. Ladies' coats and suits just received at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's. No finer collection shown anywhere outside the big-cities. Come in for early inspection* inspection* DR. J. C. DEVITT, DENTIST, Grad natte of Royal Dental College, Toronto. OFFICE : King St. East, Bowmanville, OFFICE HOURS: .6 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily except Sunday, PHOKxeOa House Phone 80b Notice ! G. J. Noblett The Modern Boôt Maker and Shoe Rèpaïrer at the rear of Harry Allin's Grocery Grocery Store, has just finished installing installing a very complete machine for doing all kinds of repairing. Dont throw away your old boots as they are worth-money these days, but bring them in mcl I will make them like new at very reasonable prices. All work done promptly and satisfactorily. FUNERAL DIRECTORS L. Morris 8c Son Most Complete Equipment Sunday and night calls promptly attended to. Bowmanville Phone» 10-34 Brandies; ORONO HAMPTON THERE'S NO CRITICISM that will apply to the quality of our Meats. We handle *" only the best. You can find here Choice Cuts of high grade Meats in such a variety variety that it is easy to plan something something different for every day. Why not. try bordering of us this week? C. M. CAWKER &Son Phone 64 Bowmanville