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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Jan 1913, p. 8

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| . " " - '• P.." 1 > $15,000 W 0 R s $15,000 WORTH We have had a remarkable season--the best in Now comes the crowning event of this season s the history of this store--all previous sale records have been broken, great business--the HURRY-UP SALE of nearly everything in the store. < 1 / s , -- <. - <- ' > < : ? WE TAKE STOCK JANUARY 15TH, so; we've got to HURRY UP and that men who HURRY UP and come quick will be amply repaid because they the store is reduced in price. HURRY UP, for these Hurry Up bargains and out our entire stock of men s hurried to this big bargain event, you'll, be well repaid for Hurrying _ boys' Winter Wearables, so wé have put HURRY-UP prices on everything, so Think what a large assortment $i 5,ooo worth means ! And practically-everything in As folks Hurry for these Bargains the goods will hurry out, so don t delay. . Hurry-Up Prices on Men's Overcoats 7 Men's Overcoats, sizes 34 to 39,. worth up i-O $10.0J.......... ;.......... ...$1.95, All of our Overcoats, including Ulsters, convertible convertible collar coats, velvet collars, black beavers and meltons. Ueg. $ T.oO............ Sale Price;.....«,K$ 5.95 « 10.00 " " 7 95 « . 12.50 " " .......... 9.90 « 15.00..... " ï£ ......... 12.45 " . 18.U0............. " " 14.45 Men's Caps Fur Band Knit Band Aviator Beg. • 50c..... .. Sale Price..... ■ i£ / oc..... ' $1.00,...; « " 1.25.... " 1.50.... <c <6 il tt u (l. (6 (C 40c ...... 65c ...... 8oc ...... $1.0o ...... 1.20 . C--J Boys' Wool Stockings Special in Boys' Heavy Bibbed Wool Stock- ngs, black, all sizes, to 10, Sale Price... 19c .2 1913 Black Frieze Reefers 10 Boys. Black Frieze Reefers, sizes 24 to 29, Beg. Price up to $3.50, Hurry Up Price, 95c Hurry-Up Prices, Underwear Fleece- Lined and Wool Underwear, all weights and kinds, two pièce and combinations. Beg, 50c for 40c Reg. 75c for 65c « $1.00 « 85c • V " $1.25 " $1.05 " 1.50 " $ 1.20 - Gloves and Mitts Beg. 50c for 40c $1.00:" . ' .85c " 1.50 " $1.20 Beg. 75c for 65c " $1;25" $1.05 . " 2.00 " 1.45 Men's Fur-Collared Beg. $ 15.00. « 18.00. Sale Price...,,. « it ".12.95 ,.14.45 Working Shirts Beg. 5Cc............Sale Price.. 40c I * V#»# •••••• " $1.00.. " a .v 65c '•••••••••a** VW it ■ • • • e • • • t « 85c Hurry-Up Prices on Men's and Boys' Suits 20 Suits in Light and Dark Tweeds Sale Price...... ............ ... ...$4.95 All of our Men's Suits, including tweeds and worsteds, blues and blacks. Reg. $ 8.00.....i •...• • Sale Price.........$ 5.95 " 10.00...:;;...... " " ..... 7.95 << 12.50..... " " .... .... 9.90 <t tt tt 1 o.OO■ 18.00.....:...... " 20.00...... " Shirts All of our new Shirts, soft and stiff fronts, some with soft collar and cuffs. Reg $1.00.....;......-Sale Price 79c ,t I OK « ' << Qnr, l.AV............ ... ••••••••• v w tt 1 CA tt tt 0*1 IK L » v V.. .w......... ... .........q* i. u 9 on tt <t 1 45 ... ... .. . ■ ............ X .TV tt ft tt 12.45 14.50 16.45 Sweater Coats With or without collars Reg. $1.00.. ...... Sale Price.,...;...... 79c tt ' t so " « $1 10 JL « W» #••••*•••• • «.# •** •• • Y A, 1 V/ it O AA 5 it it 1 Pxf) t,vU «••••••••••• •••••#•••••# a ,u v tt o a a tt it o « 4 00 .. a a / 3 00 T.VV/*«« •••••• ••• **••••«••»•# U,VU <£ 450 W t •••••• • tt U ^ PxA ••#••••••••• V,w V Sale Ends Sa turday, Jan. 18 1913 7 M ISS GLADYS JACKSON, M. E., Graduate of Ontario Ladies' College, in Oratory, is prepared prepared to.take pupils and accipt concert engagements on reasonable terms. Address : Newcastle, Ont. " 28tf . LOSCOMBE & SENKLER Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries 6 Public. S.D.Loscomfeè, K.C. ' E.S.Senkler, B.A, Monet to Lo vn. Office: Mason Block, King Street- , Bowmanville, Ontario. ;| i ï Happy New Year j ; Attention! THE FUN IS ON We have studied the matter of comfort and quality to increase your pleasure during the Winter. x VHERSDN'S LIGHTNING HITCH BONVMASV1LLB, DEC. 27, 1912 NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS; The annual general meeting of the Shareholders of The Hampton Butter and Cheese Manufacturing Company, Limited, will be held in the Town Hall, Hampton, on Saturday, January nth, 1913, at 3 o'clock p m for the purpose of electing a a Board ofDirectbrs for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. W- R* Allin, Secretary. Hampton, Dec 30,1912 i-2w MAPLE GROVE. SOLINA DOINGS. JOTTINGS. /Rev. C. W. Barrett held a reception at Eldad Sunday when he received the Mt, Nef non members inlp the church here. He will preach a series of sermons from the. ten commandments.... Miss Nora W'Erry has taknn a position in St Catharines Catharines Business College as teacher and will begin duties Monday,... Mr H G Pascoe Swrcnds re-modelling his house.,. .Mr Ivan Law has installed a set of scales at Sdliria ; Station.... Mr Frank Thompson attended the funeral of his mother in Hope Saturday..... Saturday..... Recent visitors--Mrs T Fallis, Oshawa, at Mr W N Pascoe's; Mr G and Miss A Codledge, Woodville, at Mr J Cooledge's; Mr arid Mrs W N Pascoe at Enniskillen; Messrs Herbert and Fred Nichols, Cburtice,. and Miss Luxtdn, Providence, Providence, at Mr J Reynolds'. Women's Institute will meet iri the Sons" Half oh Tuesday evening fan. 7th at 7.30. Full attendance is requested to prepare program for the annual visit to Hampton. : Holiday visitors:- Mr Jas Abrahams, St Claude, Mari, at Mr Chester Power's; Miss Gladys Allin, Harmony, with her aunt Mrs S Snowden, jr; Mr John Lee and daughter Gertie, Kedron, at Mrs S Cole's; Mr W G Ranton, Brantford, with his sister, sister, Mrs Chester Power; Mr and Mrs A Smith and son Roy, Toronto, with her brother Mr Chas Axford; Mr E Armstrong, Armstrong, Toronto, at Mr M Munday's, sr; Mr and Mrs Joe Gearing and daughter Isobelle, home from North Dakota; Mr Leslie Snowden with his aunt, Mrs D H Coates, Brantford; Miss Annie Cox, town, with Mrs Wm Snowden; Mrs Wm Everson, Everson, with her daughter Mrs B J Gay, Oshawa; Oshawa; Miss Gertie Lymer in Toronto; Mrs Phipps, Whitby, and Mr Phipps, Toronto, , with Mrs F Swallow; Mr and Mrs -Will Jewell, town, at Mr. Truman Power's. ' Mr. and Wesley Knapp held Christmas for a large number of friends and relatives from Toronto, Oshawa, Whitby, and elsewhere. elsewhere. : - CARD OF THÀNKS. We desire to thank our many friends and neighbours for the very, kind way in which they have assisted us in building pur barn to replace the .loss we sustained through fire on September 5th, 1912. Mrs. Gilbert and Family. .ENFIELD HAPPENINGS. DARLINGTON NEWS, ENNISKILLEN NEWS. The Best Hockey Boots for the smallest investment is our aim and the wonderful sales, we are making making is the best evidence of our success. We carry a large stock and great variety. -Prices from. $1,50 to. $3.25 We specialize on McPherson's "Light- Hitch," the besfc known y ^ij Hockey Shoes in ChqjMa. - * B»wibâavàH# League service Thursday evening.. . ... r Mr and Mrs Elias Ashton had a family gathering and Xmas Jtree S S class of Mrs F McMann presented her a handsome case "containing brush and comb. Re cent visitors: Rev and Mrs J E Robeson iri Toronto; Miss Grace Slemon in Little Britain; Miss Lily and Mr Percy Gilbert, Sarnia, at home; Mr C J Pascoe in Torpn- to attending funeral of. his sister-in-law, Mrs Lewis Pascoe; Mr and Mrs F W Lee at Whitby. Mrs J Smith and Miss Vida Brinkman, Brighton, with Mrs Harry Rogers; Mrs Jas Maroney with relatives at Cobourg; Mrs Emerson friends at Port Perry; Mr and Mrs H J Werry at Orono; Messrs Frank Virtue, Toronto, and Roland Virtue, Fenelon Falls, at home; Mr and Mrs Webster Virtue and baby Helen, Miss Mary Virtue and Mr J Trimmer, Toronto, at Mr J W Virtue's; Mr and Mrs Albert Stainten and Mr Wallace Stain- ton, Toronto, with friends; Miss Eva Souch, Bowmanville, with her sister Mrs John Pye; Mr Jas Sharpc, Sask., at Mir 'A Sharpe's; Miss Millie Osborne, Toronto, at Mr -Frank McMann's; Miss DeMill, Cartwright, at Mr I hps Craig , s; Mr and Mrs R McNeil, Mr and Mrs Albert Morris and iatle d $ ugh ter, Toronto,, at Mr/.John Cowling's; Mr Leslie Curtis, Toronto, at MPlTios McGilPMMf'Wtd^Tïeillilri 1 arid Btiss Florwivce Misses Cora arid Olive Parsons, Whitby, spent Xmas at home. - - .Miss Ettie Ams- bury, Port-Hope, a graduate nurse of Victoria Victoria Hospital, Montreal, is spending the winter with her cousin Miss Mary McMillan- McMillan- :.... Misses Helen Goode, Oshawa, Stella Blackburn, Port Hope, Florence Osborne, Dunbarton, and Evelyn Holt, Pickering, are home for Christmas. -. • Mr. E F. Willoughby, Toronto, is spending vacation at Mr. Greo. VanDyke's.,.. Mr. and Mrs; Thos. Ay re, Sask., are visiting her father, Mr. John Witheridge.... Mr. Sidney Parsons,. Pontypool, is home on a visit.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Jno. L- Metcalf are visiting at Baden Harbor, Mich y and other points in- XJ.S. fhe Base Line Union School Xmas entertainment entertainment on Monday Dec. -23rd was wry successfuL- Rev. S. F. Dixon the. popular pastor of Ebenezer circuit, made a good chairman. After the chairman's acMress, the children sang a very pretty chorus when this program was presented: Master Morley Brirgess gave a Xmas recitation. recitation. Bowmanville High School Girls' Quartette--Misses Marjory King, Helen Johnston, Marion and Florence VanNest with Miss- Dorothy Sanderson, accompanist, accompanist, contributed two numbers which were highly appreciated and won fdr the young ladies well merited encores. An interesting interesting play "How Santa cured naughty children* children* was ..well given by- the scholars. Miss Marion VanNest gave three readings with her usual good effect. Miss Florence Atiin, contralto» Bowmanville, won much favor in her three selections. Miss Hazel Crago recited very nicely and responded to an encore. Mr. H. Ives rendered comic comic songs in a dramatic- way. A little Miss Lizzie and Mr. Thos. Meek/ and Master James Meek, Alton, have visited relatives here... . . .Miss Nettie Ormiston, Bowmanville, Mr and Miss Hepburn, Kedron, Kedron, at Mr A Ormiston's.... . Mr and Mrs. Leo Niddery, Toronto, and Mrs L Niddery, Hampton, at Mr Ellis Pascoe's.... • . Mr and Mrs Peter Warren, Vtrlum, recently visited Mr T W Knapp: > .... Mr and Mrs J W Knapp recently visited in Toronto... .... Mr Jas Scott was re-elected school trustee... .Mr John Ormiston won first prize on his driver at Raglan fair,....Mr and Mrs C Powell and Mr and Mrs W Powell, Oshàwa, visited at Mr B Powell's ......Mr Day id Ferguson is visiting at Orangeville. - • " Holiday visitors: Mr. Egbert Wright, Calgary, at home; Miss Hazel Moore, Toronto, Toronto, at home; Mr. Henry Rundle and wife and Mr. and Mrs. John Rundle at Dr. H. C. Rundle's, Brighton; Mr. N. C. Rundle, Toronto, at horn ; Mrs. A. McNeil McNeil with relatives in Toronto; Miss A. Mount joy, Peterboro, and Miss . Maud Rundle, Bethesda, with friends; Mr. Archie Moore, Courtice, and Mr. George Creeper; Toronto, at home; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mount joy, Toronto; with relatives; Mrs, T. Cooper, Salem, with Mr. C. Cooper; Mr. R. McGill, Bethany, at Mr. Rd. Ashton's; Ashton's; Miss Rilda Slemon, Tororito, at home... .Mr. L. T. McLaughlin succeeds Mr. Rd. Slemon as school trustee. Quantity of good coal for sale at C. N. R. station, Bowmanville. Orders promptly promptly attended to. Prices right. .. r R. H. COLLACOTT, Phone 146-ring 3. / Bowmanville. NOTICE TO PATRONS HAMPTON NEWS. TYRONE NOTES. sketch 'EHnner at six" was splendidly given by the young people of the section. The number dearest io the hearts of the little people was the distribution of Xmas gifts from the arch which formed part of the decoration of the platform. Each pupil a* well as thrise assisting <m^ gram received a well filled box of Proceeds about Jak / . t ; nnessrs * mNü Miss Maggie Higgins, Toronto, is holidaying holidaying at home.... Sonie of our citizens attended Bethesda concert Monday evening. evening. .. ; A number of the Bible Class members members will conduct the review at Sunday School next Sunday. Special collection in aid of the Children's Hospital, Toronto .. - Miss Alma Cuttell spent Christmas in Orono.. . .Santa Claus was "At Home" to the juveniles Monday evening at the west- end store. - e _ ' . Mr. Isaac Higgins is home from the west and will soon return with his family to reside in Carman, Man. - - - Misses Marion Marion Hooey and Margaret McFeeters* Toronto, Toronto, spent the holidays at home :.. .Miss Vera Virtue, Kinsale^ spent Xmas with relatives here... .Rev. and Mrs. W. Higgs and family visited her mother Mrs, Foster, Frankford X.... Mr.Mill^ Manitoua, was guest of his sister Mrs Hugh McRoberts ..Mr. and Mrs. John Congdon arid family family left Monday for their new home in Alberta. Alberta. . .. My. F. W. O. Werry, B.A., Saranac. Saranac. N.Y^ spent the Yuletidë with his parenté at "Royal Rest" .... Family reunions reunions were the order of tfie day here at Christmas. .. Messrs Guy were gumts of their uncle* Mr T Goodman,. ....Mr J H Mutton was"in Moritrëti;this^week/./, Closing exej cises of the ^Public School Monday aoth were interesting and entertaining; entertaining; good program of readings, recita- tions, and instnimemal music was given by the pupils after which Santa Claus dis- tributed gifts. Misses Cox and Rammage Sl^^^éBtulatëd ^ri their Efforts and kind remembranc e of the little, ones .... .MMaâ MrélfR .Christ trias wïth'iJheir d?«ghter Mrs W L Wo^yiùf^KTpKmtOi - - ^ • Our Wornen's Institute Will meet in S O E Hall Thursday afternoon Jan 9 to entertain Soliria members and friénds. All Hampton methbers please attend and bring baskets as usual. Come early. Missionary services will be held in the Methodist church the first two Sundays.in January. Mr. F. E. O'Flynn, Barrister, Belleville, will present the claims from a layman's standpoint next Sunday and the following Sunday, a former popular pastor, pastor, Rev. John Garbutt, Cobourg, will make the final appeal from a. ministerial standpoint when subscriptions will^ be taken. ' 7■" . - , Rev. C W Barrett, wife arid family spent Christmas with-her father Rev. T. Brown, Lindsay... - Recent visitors : Mr. W W Horn, wife and son, Messrs Wilbur Moore, Norman Doidge, Foster Doidge, Miss Litta Ruse, Miss M J Katerson and Miss Gertie Martin, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs H J Hbidge, Kirkfield, with friends; Mr Frank M Brown, Royal Bank, Paisley, at home; Mr Leslie Kellar, Mrs Workman, Workman, Stirling, and Mrs Mutton and, son, Consecon, at Mr .Walter Kellar's; Mr. Norman Welch, Beaverton; at home; Mn and Mrs John Robbins and children, Dar- lingford, Man, with friends; Mrs W Nelson Nelson Brown, Peterboro,at home... .Mr and Mrs W Cryderman and son have returned home to Vernon, B C, after a pleasant visit visit with friends here .... . Mr R Avery was elected school trustee..... .Rev C W Barrett Barrett will preach a series of sermons on the Ten Commandments, beginning Sabbath evening, Jan. 5th. These sermons will be of particular interest and the public are cordially invited to attend,? Good music will be furnished. : A meeting of the Patrons of the Hamp- Butter and Cheese Factory will be held in the Town Hall, Hampton, on Saturday, Jan. Ilth, 1913, at 2 p. m., for receiving annual report for the past season's business. An earnest request is extended to every patron to be present. W. R. Allin, ' Secretary. Hampton, Dec. 22nd, 1912. Complittietits of the Season . m AUCTION SALES. FRIDAY,. JAN. 3--Miss Abbie C. VanNest will sell 12 aores of mixed timber in l /i acre lots on lot 25, con. 4, Darlington. A greater part of the c dar is suitable for fence posts or tdep'ion 2 poles. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. See bills. J AS. Bishop, auctioneer. : " Friday, Jan. 17--The executors of the estate of the late Mrs: J. M. Joness will sell the brick n s'dence, King-st., E., Bowmanville, and her household furniture furniture and furnishings. The farm of 130 acres, lot 5, con. I, Darlington, will be offered for sale at the same time and place. Sale at 1 o'clock, cee bills for particulars. ; L. A. W. Tole, auction- - eer. ' O -/'v' 11 .'- : :.v : '. ; v■ ~ '? We offer our sincerest thanks to all who have favored us with their patronage during 1912, and especially during the Xmas season, and hope that the new year may carry with it for you a full twelve months of success and happiness. IB I W. T. ALLEN ^ Phone 30 Bowmanville " If you are suffering from eyé strain, consult the optician at Jury & Lo veil's NEW MEAT MARKET. Meadow Brook Meat Market.: VOTE FOR MITCHEL. Thë man who does things. ? He is bending all his po wers to cause to be located in our town a manufacturing concern which will cause; an immediate expenditure, of over $250,000 and will have an annual output running far into the millions. millions. It will require railway switches rind a spur from the electric linè.. It has to" bè' located, if it comes, at our harbor. It is asking only a free «te of 40 acres andb exemption from taxes 1 (excepting -school Vote for M. For the past four years we have been carrying on a butcher business in this town bv means-e*a peddling wagon coming coming from Tyrone/to Bowmanville twice a week. As the trade has grown larger than we can handle in that way we are opening a meat market in Horsey Block, King Street, Bowmanville, and will be pleased to supply both old and new customers customers with the choicest of fresh and smoked meats, lard, butter arid vegetables at the lowest prices considering high quality. quality. ;■/ We have purchased for our Xmas trade a choice stock of fowl, including geese, turkeys, ducks and chickens; We invite the public to give us a call arid inspect our stock, next door east of Royal Bank. ' _.. - Highest price paid for dressed . fowl brought either to this store or to J. H. Mutton's general store, Tyrone. : r Mr; Mutton wishes to thank his customers customers for their past kindness and; invites their, continued patronage in this new enterprise. enterprise. . Give us a call, phone 225 jDraujs & mutton, v . Bowmanville. 49-3W Ta Ke Care of Your Eyesight -4 So many people suffering from poor eyesight decide to have their eyes examined, but instead of coming here at. once keep putting it off, until their eyes are in a serious condition. / If your eyes are, troubling you in any way come in and consult our optician. If you do not require glasses you wl|^ be told so and there will ba dfcso- : - - lutely no charge for testing^" Jury & Lovell. Whkn Test Eyes It Is Done Pbopebly. /! ■mm •ism •sr-JS WÊ * Se to à - , B -• * - - - : -- . ^ . S - ' i - .'/? - M . ï. | ' ■%-'***f>*> ****&** wÊÊÊÈÊmWm

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