OF MEN'S CLOTHING AND The Season has been ve-rmUd^nd^e «"^urselves^w«h ^AT WIL^MA^ySuJuy" œ^sK^sfpoÆ^^Æ^^S^olothes than before at the same, or equal ones at lower cost 15 doz. Men's Fine Shirts, reg. $L25 and $1.00 for ,59c 25 Boys' Buster Brown and Blouse Suits, sizes 20 to 26, reg. $4, $3, $2.50 for ... 95c 30 Men's Heavy Tweed Suits, reg $7.50 and $6.50 for............$4.85 5 doz. Men's Soft Hats, all the new shapes and styles, reg. $1.50 and $2.00 for .... ,95c 6 doz. Men's and Boys' Winter Caps, fur band, reg. 75c and 50c for Here's A Great Chance to Save on Boys' Clothes Boys are mighty hard on clothes.. We expect them to be; that's why) we pay such particular attention to durability in having our Boys' Clothing made. Fabrics, linings, workmanship--all must be such as to uphold the reputation of our Boys' Clothes as. representing representing the utmost in value giving. These prices mean a great deal to you. $3.00'8uit or Overcoat, $2.45 4.00 " ■ ;3.25 5.00 " 3.95 $6.00 Suit or Overcoat, $4.95 7.00 " ® 5.95 8.00 " 6.45 An Important Shirt Sale Here is an assortment of shirts hard to equal-yet prices have been put way down for this sale. Rogular$.t-00 Shirts for 79o Regular $125 Shirts for 95c • 8 Regular $1.50 Shirts for $1.20 ,, ,, .1 f--ihinn followers have praised for this season is here in abundant VERY style pattern o£ the world's foremost manufacturing talent. Men's V e ^Cedtfts 3 oTercoats Cs2 C™ttes, Rain Coats and Slip-ons^ Men's and Boys' Furn- EZPgSSSS&r. and'a large assortment of Hats and Caps to be sold at marked reductions. You'll be surprised at how much you can save by buying here now. . A Really Good Suit or Overcoat Doesn't Cost Much Now Go where you will and when you will, you'll find it mighty, hu-d to find as good suits as we sell at the price's we ask. Please don't think we are putting : this too strong. A little comparison will convince you fully. But just see what you can save now over and above what you ordinarily save by buying here. $8.00 Suit or Overcoat, $6.45 10.00 " 7.95 12.00 " 9.95 13.50 " 10.95 $15.00 Suit or Overcoat, $11.95 16.50 " 13.45 18.00 ~ " 14.95 20.00 ' " 15.95 « 2.50 Reduced Prices on Trousers Regular $2.00 Pair Pants for $1.50 ' j.95 " 3.00,. " ' 2.45 Regular $3.50 Pair Pants for $2.95 Regular $1.50 Pair Pants for $1.20 Underwear and Hosiery We are quite safe in Assuring you that you can find here just ex- ïtly what you want in these lines at a big saving now. act $1.50 Underwear for $1.20 1 25 r " 95c 1.00 ■" " . 85c 75c Underwear for 65c 50c Hose for 39c 25c Hose for 19c Buy A New Hat or Cap Now A 50c Cap for 39c A- 75c Cap for 65c A $1.00 Cap for 79c A 75c Cap for 65c A $1.25 Cap for 95c Reg. $2.50 Stiff Hat for 1.75 **«• s W ff Hat £or S' 1 - 50 You can t afford to forget that your money will go furthest at Where Quality is King Phone 61, Bowmanville SALEM D. M.Johnston, C. H.G. Fletcher&Co. Realty and Insurance Brokers BARGAINS OUR SPECIALTY We ex- -r hrvrvmo -TrànaY) f i^nd, stores or factory sites ïhang" anything in real estate. Farms, country homes .Northwest town sites and farm properties. Mr and Mrs C Cox, daughters Mabel and Annie and Miss Greta Scott, town, spent Sunday at Mr Noble Metcalf s.... Miss Lillie and Mr Thos Penfound gave a party Tuesday evening, Dec. 30, in honor of Mr and Mrs Ha ry B Walker when everyone had a good time Kev R A Whattam, Orono, will occupy the pulpit here Sunday Our Division intends visiting. Cedardale next Wednesday evening. evening. .. .Snowden Re-union was held Friday, Friday, Jàn 2nd, at residence of Mr. Wm. J. Snowden when about 40 were present. The afternoon was spent in games of various kinds and the evening in music. Cream separators--several good secondhand secondhand ones at F. O. Mason's. ns, If you are looking for good sound investments call on we have them. Our cars' at your service any time you make an appointment--remember appointment--remember you are under no obligati . you are not perfectly satisfied come and get your deposit. 948 Gerrard-st. E., corner Pape=ave., Toronto Telephone, Office G-errard 951 Mr. Malcolm and Miss Lilian Rae and friend, Port Hope, were recent guests of Miss Kate Stephens... .Sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Plunkett and family from our midst. The best wishes of all go with them to their new home at Peterboro Peterboro Miss Barbara and Master Edgar Manning, Oshawa, spent the week-end with their aunt, Miss Tena Prout... . Ihe farmers of the vicinity held a bee Friday forenoon and gravelled the walk up to the school... .Mr. Rov Ellis is. in Bowmanville Bowmanville Hospital with appendicitis .. . ; Miss Mabel Barrie, town, was guest ot her brother Mr. Harvey S. Barrie Mr. and Mrs. Theron Mountjov, Haydon, recently visited her mother, Mrs. T- Rutledge. WEST DURHAM AGRICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. SOLINA DOINGS. TYRONE NOTES. Residence Gerrard 2526 Residence Gerrard 2322 happenings. ENFIELD 1914 BOWMANVILLE, JAN. 8 ENNISKILLEN NEWS. Presbyterian tea and entertainment New Years Day was a great success--excellent success--excellent tea, packed house for program which was enjoyed judging from hearty applause entertainers received .....- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stainton had a christening christening party when their little sons were baptized. baptized. .. .Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lee at Mr. Fred Rogers', Whitby, Mrs. Harry Remmer accompanying them home; Messrs. Messrs. Thomas Prouse, Saskatoon., and Geo. Prouse, Lindsay, with Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Honey; Messrs. Thos. A. Brown, Ottawa, Ottawa, Harry Brown, Neepawa, Man., Key. S. G. Brown, Almonte, and Dr- James Brown, Toronto, at Mr. Enoch Stevens ; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnston, Toronto, at Mr. John Pye's; Mrs. George Preston and daughters Mona and Irene and son Stanley at Lindsay; Mrs. Mark Heren and children, Bowmanville; Mr. Leslie Curtis, Toronto, at Mr. Thos. McGill s; _Mr. E. Bcc'cel, Bowmanville, at Mr. A, Sharpes Dr. and Mrs. Slemon had a family gathering New Years day Rev. and Mrs. Honey and Dr. and Mrs. Slemon entertained entertained a number of friends different evenings recently. Visitors : Miss Nora Werry, Solina, at Mr S. Bray's; Mr. and Mrs. Levi Niddery, Hampton; Mr. R. Westaway, Toronto, with relatives; Mr. and Mrs. H. James, Columbus, at Mr. J. Hepburn's; Mr. and Mrs. C. Powell, Oshawa, at B. Powell s; Mr. E. Moore has secured a school at Bancroft Mr. Arthur Ormiston had a family gathering New Years day...... The wood at Mr. J. G. Kapp s sale sold well considering its situation Mr. L. C. Pascoe was re-elected trustee at annual school meeting... .Mr. W. J. Ormiston recently killed two hogs 5 months old, that dressed 237 lbs each. HAYDON NEWS. Children Cry F0* FLETCHER'S ASTORIA Visitors : Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wood- ley and children, Langham, Sask., with her sister, Mrs. Théo. Slemon; Mrs. M. A. Heren and children, with friends; Mr. and Mrs. J. Davidson, Calgary, with her mother, Mrs. T. Gilders..... .Mr. and Mrs. Theo Slemon.and son, Mr. and Mrs Rd. Slemon and family, Mrs. Thomas Slemon and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. Avery were present last Monday at'the ruby wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trewin, Bowmanville The old est resident in this vicinity, in the person of Mrs. Eliza Martin, quietly passed away Saturday night at the age of 88 years. The funeral Tuesday was conducted by Rev. W. Higgs from her residence, interment interment taking place at Bethesda cemetery. Mr. W. H. Okenden retured to Toronto after spending Xmas and New Years with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baldwin Mr. F. G. Kerslake was elected school trustee Annual meeting of Solina Public Library will be held in Sons' Hall Monday evening evening Jan. 12th at 8 o'clock to receive reports reports and election of officers.. Library is, now completed and books will be ready tor giving out that evening. All subscribers subscribers please attend.... The marriage of Mr. Frank Moore and Miss Mamie West- lake took place at the parsonage, Hampton, Hampton, Dec. 24th. After having a weddmg dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Silas. Williams with a large number of their friends they left for Whitby to spend their honeymoon. honeymoon. They will reside near , aunton.... Mr. F. L. Squair, Salem, occupied the pulpit here Sunday... .Mrs. S. E. Werry entertained a number of young people recently recently Mr. R. Wi Grierson, Oshawa, who is a thoroughly practical farmer and fruit man addressed the Farmers Club on Friday on "Care and application of Manure." Hehas good ideas ....Annual meeting of Farmers' Club on Friday, Jan. 16th. ...Mr. and Mrs. J. Yellowlees were tendered a reception Saturday night at, his father's, Mr. D. Yellowlees and they were presented, with a beautiful hanging amp by the young people... .Mr. Ivan M. Law has purchased two thoro-bred Holstein Holstein heifers at fancy prices from Western Ontario....Mr. Stephen Hogarth is m poor health.... Mr. and Mrs. A. Stainton had a wood-bee and quilting on Friday afternoon with usual social time after .... Mr. J. G. Langmaid has improved nicely and is able to drive out. ...Recentvisitors: Mr. arid Mrs. Jas. A. Werry and family, Enniskillén, at W. C. Werrv's; Miss Ida Reynolds, Oakville, at John Reynolds; Dr. Ellis Reynolds, Powassan, and Russel B. Reynolds, Scarboro, at A. J. Reynolds ; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pascoe at Kedron; Mr. and Mrs. W. Werry at Bowmanville; Miss Bessie Reynolds at Courtice; Mr. Mark Hannam, Toronto, at A. L. Pascoe s; Mr. Bruce Hogarth, Toronto, with friends; Messrs Thos. and Richard Short, .Cour tice, at Mr. J. T. Bundle's; Mr. and Mrs. Géo. Vice, Oshawa* with friends; Mr, Jackson Gilbank, Midland, with Messrs W. T. Taylor and A. J. Balson; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Werry and Miss Audrey at Maple Grave; Mr. and Mrs. L. T. pascoe and family at Hampton^ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur BraggfSt. Mary's, Mr. Irwin and Miss Bragg, Providence, at Mr. John Baker-s; Miss Effie Brooks at Toronto; Mr. S. Bray, Enfield, at Roselaodvaie. BAKER'S SCHOOL. CARD OF THANKS The annual meeting of West Durham Agricultural Society will be held in the Council Room, Bowmanville, on Wednesday Wednesday Jan. 21 at I p m to receive reports of directors, for election of officers and for general business. G. A. Stephens, J. S. Moorcraft, . President. Secretary. The newly elected trustees of S. S, 19, Darlington, are Messrs C. W. Souch, Frank Orchard and J. J. Smith. Mr. Smith has probably made a record he having been a trustee for 21 consecutive years, 15 i of which hehas been Secretary-Treasurer. THANKS, ELECTORS ! Ladies and Gentlemen--For returning returning me on Monday at the head of the Children Gry FOR FLETCHER'S D A S T O R I A : Mr. Chas. Hastings, Hampton, dgi^ thru this journal to wish all his customers and friends a Happv and Prosperous New Year, and also to specially thank everyone everyone who assisted him in the recent Piano Contest promoted by The Anderson Clothing Co., Bowmanville. Fertilizers--only a few more^orders required required to complete car-load aftfer which we have to advance prices. F. O. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. T. Harvey Cook, Grimsby, Grimsby, have been visiting her sister, Mrs. M. J. Werry .Miss Mabel Wight enter tained a number of her girl friends Monday Monday Dec. 29 .... Mr. Thos. Richards has been elected school trustee in place^ of Mr. F. G. By am... .Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Woodley, Langham, Sask., at Mr. Norman Woodley's; Mr. Thomas Goodman, Goodman, Miss Emily and Mr. Fred Goodman, Columbus, at Mr. Luther Goodman s; Mr. Will Moore, Reaboro, at Mr. R. Wood- ley's; Mrs. John,Staples, Peterboro, at Mr. Wallace Staples; Misses Vera Colwill and Roma Phare with Nestleton friends; Miss Et. el Lillicrapp at her home in Canning- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Farrell and I family with her mother Mrs. E. Brima- . combe, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. William Little and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McCullough at Mr. D. Fraser's, Newcastle. Order Fertilizer now and get it at the old price. F. O. Mason. lllg llAt Vll 7 polls as Councillor for Darlington for 1914 I hereby tender to one and all my most sincere and hearty thanks. Your strong support will inspire me to give the municipality municipality my best possible service. Wishing Wishing you all a successful and happv I9H> believe me , . , , , Your faithful servant, GEO. A. STEPHENS January China Sale at F. A. Baddy's FARMERS' INSTITUTE. held HAMPTON NEWS. Visitors: Dr, J. H. Elliott, Toronto, visited visited with friends; Mr. Norman Doidge, Toronto; Rev. S. G. Brown, Almonte, and Mr. T. A. Brown, Ottawa, with their brother, Mr. I. L. < rown; Miss Frank R. Brown, Lindsay, at the parsonage; Mra W. N. Brown returned To Peterboro, and Miss Etheleen Johns to Pickering; Mrs Thos. Rowe home from Weston after a Peasant visit with her son, Mr. W. J. nch... .Congratulations to Mr. Howard 1 fowling and bis bride.... Miss Nora Horn ias been quite ill but is improving... Mrs. W. I. Clarke entertained a number of friends recently.... Pleased to know that our pastor, Rev. C. W. Barrett, was able to take part of his work Sunday.. Mr. Hilton Peters fell on the ice while skating and dislocated his shoulder ... Mrs. J. E. L. Cole accompanied Miss Cole to Frankford where the latter will teach .... Mr. Frank Squair, Salem, preached an excellent' sermon Sunday night.... Congratulations to Messrs. Reese Johns and Arthur Frost on having passed their exams at O.A.C., Guelph; to which college they nave returned for another term.. Mr. Frank Ruse has installed a furnace in his home and will move in shortly-. • Miss Gibson; Manilla, has taken charge of the junior division of our school, and Mr. F.J; Groat still wields the birch in the senior department... .Miss Gertrude Law, Toronto; Miss Mary Hall, Oshawa, and Miss Aura Rundle, Maple Grove, have been visiting Miss Evelyn White. Supplementary meetings will be as follows : t Tues. Jan. 13th at Ebenezer S. S. Room ; at 1.30 and 7.30 p. m. j Wed. Tan. 14th at Solina, Son's Hall at, I.30 and 7.30 p. m. | Thurs. Jan. 15th at Tyrone, Son's Hall, I.30 and 7.40 p. m. Deputation : Mr. J. W. Clarke, Cainsville. Dr. H. Reed, Georgetown. Mrs. W. J. Hunter, Pleasant. i Mr. Clarke is a Specialist in the keeping of Poultry 'and Bees, and is also an enthusiastic enthusiastic orchardist. Dr. Reed is prepared to handle any phase of the Horse question. His evening evening subjects are: "The Training of the Colt" and "Ventilation of either Stable or House." Mrs. W. Hunter will speak at all the evening meetings, and also in the afternoons afternoons where such is arranged for by the Ladies. j. C. Hancock, W. E. Pollard, President. Secretary. Fine China Dinner Sets for $12.50 This week we are calling special attention to our Fine China Dinner Sets--4 only--which we are offering for $12.50. These goods are right and are considered a bargain at $17.50. Call and see them even if you do not want to buy. Hall Lamps Only 4 Left One regular $3.00, January Sale Price..... $2.25 " 2.50, " 1-90 2.00, " 1-50 ......... 1.75, " 1-35 All Fancy China at 20% reduction. All stock pattern Dinnerware at 10% reduction. Pork and Beans Pickles Pork and Beans--This week we are opening up another large, shipment of those choice Pork and Beans, plain or in tomato sauce, jumbo tins, only 10c. Best value on the market to-day. Pickles--Choice Mixed Pickles, reg. 20c, sale price 2 for 25c. All mothers can put away anxiety regarding regarding their suffering children when they have Mother Graves' Wbrm Exterminator Exterminator to give relief; its effects are sure and lasting. Specials for Saturday Oranges--Those California Oranges, seedless, sweet and juicy' Saturday ■ -- • ^ oz The First Step Kisses--Wrapped Kisses, delicious chewing candy, our price for Saturday... 15c lb ' Often means so much. It has meant success to thousands of young people who wrote for our Catalogue as the first step toward,a good salaried position. position. Take the step to-day. Address Central Business College, College, 895 Yonge-st;, Toronto. W. H. SHAW, President. Let us look after your next Grocery Order. F. A. Haddy China Hall Grocery Phone 62, Bowmanville