We start to take stock next week so must clear out our stock this week on everything,, so iically everything in don't delay. entire stock of men's and boys' Winter Wearables, so we have put HURRY-UP prices Think what a large assortment $i5,ooo.worth means 1 And prac As folks Hurrv for these Bargains the goods will hurry out, so HURRY UP and close out our nlv repaid because they hurried to this big bargain event r'. ■< * . •• i 1 m '1. ill --.i Hiirrwir LE STOCK JANUARY 15TH, so we ve got to AEKKS! Hurry-Up Prices i Men's and Boys' Suits Black Frieze Reefers Boys Black Frieze Reefers, sizes 24 to 3g. Price up to $3.50, Hurry Up Price 95c Hurry-Up Prices on Men's Overcoats r - Only at ' Jury & Lovell > When We Test Eyes Itlls r ;j Done Properly. factories and workshops carbolic acid is kept for use in caunterzing wounds and cuts sustained by the workmen. Far better to keep on hand a bottle of Canadian Healing Healing Oil. It is justas quick in action and does not scar the skin or burn the flesh, there is no other Oil that has its ; curative qualities. ' Children e: |SH| FLÉTCIIER'S 7 Men's Overcoats, sizes 34 to 39, worth up to $10.00............ • • • • • • • ••• ••• •••• • • • •• • : • v.,*- AU of our Overcoats,'including Ulsters, convertible convertible collar coats, velvet collars, black beavers and meltons. Reg. $ 7.50.. Sale Price .$ 5.95 « 10 00 ... " » ......... 7 9o ■" < ■12.50.:........... " " S'»? " 15.00............ " • Iv'fï " . 18.00 " - " ....14.45 Men's Caps Fur Band Knit Band .Aviator Reg. 50c Sale Price 40c « 75c.,.,...... " V." ••••• •• ;6oe « $1.00.." " 16 ••••••• 85c « 1.25.....;.....;. - " « ......... $1.05. leS.ÔeeV '••• ••'•••• • ^ •••«••••« 1.20 Boys'« Wool Stockings Special.in Boys' Heavy Ribbed Wool Stock- ngs, black, all sizes, 6-J- to 10, Sale Price... 19c 10 ?9, Reg. Hurry=U p Prices, U nderwear Fleece Lined and Wool Underwear, all weights arid kinds, two piece arid combinations. Reg. 50c for 40c Reg. 75c for 65c « $L00 " 85c " : $1.25 " $1.05 « 1.50 " $L20 ^ 1 Gloves and Mitts Reg.' 50c for 40c « $1.00 16 85c « , >1.50 l i $1.20 Reg. 75c for- 65c " $1.25 " $1.05 « 2.00.; 1 ' 1.45 Men's Fur-Collared Coats Reg. $15.00........... .. Sale Price... ....... 11.95 « 18.00............ « ......... 13.95: Working Shirts Reg. 50c..i....... Sale Price............ 40c 7 OCe e « • • • M • • • 65 c *4 $1,00.... ..... . . . / 85c 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... Sale Price.........$ 5.95 10.00 " " ......... 7.95 it -. Q QO « 12 45 • « 18.00. " ct •••*••••• 14.50 " 20.00....;....... " 16.45 « 12.50.. " « 15.00............ " Shirts All of our new Shirts, soft and stiff fronts, some with soft collar and cuffs. Reg $1.00... ......... Sale Price.. •t 1.25;........... " ...... 95c « 1.50............ te tl ............$1.15 « , 2 00 *.... 11 " .'. ••• 1.45 Sweater Coats With or v without cellars Reg. $1.00............ Sale. Price............ 79c « 1.50...... " « 2.00 " « 3.00.... ....... st « 4.00........;... <£ 4.o0............ «• ......$1.10 44 .,..,,.,.... 1.50 44 "2.25 <4 3.00 " 3.50 Sale Starts .2 1913 ENFIELD HAPPENINGS. Sale Ends Saturday, Jan. 18 1913 COAL 1 COAL ! ! Quantity of good coal tor sale at. C. N. R, station, Bow man ville. Orders promptly promptly attended to. Prices right. R. H. COLLACOTT, Phone 146-ring 3. Bowmanville. NURSERY STOCK Mr. Richard FvOly wishes to announce to the people of Darlington and Bowmanville Bowmanville that he has been appointed agent for all -kinds of Nursery Stock for the E. . D. Smith Co., Winona, succeeding the late Edmund Frout. He will be pleased^ to meet all Mr. Front's old customers and as many new ones as may desire nursery stock. Orders may be addressed to Richard Richard Pooly. bor 87, Bowmanville, or left at his residence, Scugog-st. 2-4w LOSCOMBE & SENKLBR Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public. ; • R.R.Loscombe, K.C. B.S.9e#tler, B.A. Money to Loin. Office: Mason Block, King Street Bowmanville, Ontario. BOWMANVILLE, JAN. 16, 1913. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the West Durham Durham Agricultural Society will be held in the Council Room, Bowmanville, on Tuesday Tuesday January 21st at I p.m. to receive reports reports of Directors, for the election of officers and for general business. W. E. Jewell, J. S. Moorcraft, President. Secretary. OOURTICB BRIEFS. SHORT COURSE IN STOCK AND SEED JUDGING TO BE HELD AT BLACKSTOCK JANUARY 20TH, 2IST AND 22ND. Relieve Your HEADACHE When the demons of headache are making military manoeuvers. in your gray matter--when your head is a battle ground--then you want quick relief and sure reliei. Many people in this locality locality know the value of / Hooper's Heàdàçhe Powders and Wafers If you happen to be one of the few who has not yet tried them be sure to test their reliefbringing reliefbringing qualities today. There are no headache powders like them anywhere and there are none that are better; For sick and nervous headaches Hooper's Headache Powders give prompt relief. : 25c for powders or wafers. - A-short course in stock and seed judgr ing will be held in Blackstock on January 20th, 2lst, and 22nd, under the auspices of the Provincial Farmers' Institutes, West Durham Farmers' Institute; Cartwright Cartwright Agricultural Society co-operating with the District Office of the Department Department 01 Agriculture at Port Hope. The object of the course is to stimulate an in terest in good livestock, to " enable . those takh g the work to judge animals more quickly and accurately, and to encourage the production of good clean seed on our farms.. Representatives of five branches of live stock will be judged--beef and dairy cattle, sheep, heavy and light horses. Morning sèssions commence at 9-30 a.m. and afternoon at I.30. Everybody welcome. welcome. * All sessions entirely free. . PROGRAM Miss Florence Clemens, Tyrone, is visiting visiting her relatives in this neighborhood.. . .Miss Olive Varcoe, Toronto, is visiting Miss Ethel Adams.... Mr. J. Gay, Detroit, Mich,, visited relatives here... .Mrs. Boyle, Manitou, Man., Mrs. Trick, Pincher Creek, Alta., Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Stevens, Bowmanville, visited ât L. M. Courtice's ... .Rev. H. B. Kenny, Bowmanville, will give a lecture at Epworth League this Thursday evening, entitled, "The Old and the New Woman." « Special music prepared. prepared. ■ _ " - ;. i/?" ' . - ; / _ _ ; _ Save money by purchasing writing paper by the pound. Baltimore linen is sold in one pound packages at 35c; by the quire this fine grade of paper would cost you 50c or 60c. Sold only at Jury & Lovell's. •: ;:■--;. iMu /:> 8OÙNA DOINGS. HAMPTON NEWS. MONDAY, Jan- 20--1.30 p.m; beef cattle; John Gardhouse, Highfield. TUESDAY, Tan. 21--9.30 to II a.m., dairy cattle, A. C. Hallman, Breslau; li to 12 a.m., sheep, John Gardhouse; i.30 to 4.30 p.m., seed, W. J. W. Lennox, O.A.C., Guelph; 8.00 p.m., public meeting, address by delegates WEDNESDAY, Jan. 22--9.30 to II a.m., light horses, John Gardhouse; 1.30 to 4.30 p.m., heavy horses, John Gardhouse. Stock judging in drill shed, seed judging in Town Hall. Public meeting on Tuesday Tuesday evening--addresses by delegates; good musical program; ladies especially welcome. welcome. COMMITTEES Buildings and seeds--Jas. Byers, W. A. VanCamp, S. Swain; Program-- J. H. Devitt, M.P.P., Jas. Byers, Gibson Hooey; Beef Cattle--John Wright: W. C. Ferguson, Ferguson, L. Werry; Dairy Cattle and Sheep --James Gordon, James Malcolm, Peter Wright; Light Horses--Andrew Devitt, David Malcolm, Jas. Byers; Heavy Horses - Fred Taylor, John J. Jobb, Jas. Rowan. Mr.R.S. Duncan of the Dept, of Agn culture, Port Hope, will be at the Sons Hall Friday, Jan. 17th at 2 o'clock with a view of organizing a Farmers' Club. Every farmer in" the neighborhood is invited invited to be present... .Mr. Oscar and Miss Lüxton, Providence," visited at Mr. John Reynolds' Mr/ F. - L. Squair, Salem, occupied the pulpit at Eldad Sunday. ... Mr. Roy Langmaid is taking a short course at O. A- C., Guelph.... Mr. and Mrs. W. Werry visited at Enniskillen.... A number from here visited Hampton; branch of the Womens' Institute Thursday Thursday and speak in glowing terms of the kind treatment received there. Will positively'cure sick headache and prevent its return. Carter's Little Liver Pills. This is not talk, but truth. One pill a dose. See advertisement, Small pill. Small dose. Small .price. The regular meeting of Ct. Archer, No; 3855, I.O.F., will be held in the S.O.E. ball Wednesday evening, Jan. 29th, when Mr. Alex. Stewart, Toronto, H. Sec. of Central Ontario, will be present to install the officers and give an address.. Light refreshments will also be served during the evening. /■- . Annual patrons meeting, and annual meeting of shareholders of the Harripton Butter & Cheese Mfg. Co. Ltd., was held in the Town Hall here Saturday afternoon. afternoon. The secretary presented the report of the past year's business, which proved to be very satisfactory to both patrons and shareholders. There were 113 patrons during the year and $10305.96 was paid to them for their milk and cream. Total output of butter was 45,4lbs. Arrangements Arrangements are now being completed for the coming season. Newly elected, directors of the Board are : Mèssrs. R. Burns, A. Hogarth, Geo. White, R. C. Scott, J. G. Burns, H. J. Werry and A Petem. At a meeting of the directors which followed A. Hogarth was elected President, K. Burns was re-elected Treasurer and W. R. Allin, Secretary. ; . :/"■- ■/; À beautifuL tooth brush, transparent, handy, clean, sanitary, bristles will not "shed", hard for artificial teeth, soft for , children's teeth, medium for your teeth; j every brush guaranteed a id your- money . promptly returned if bristles come out; Jury & Lovell, • A big shipment of hot water - bottles just received from one of the best factories in the world; prices 25 per cent less than ordinary and a two years' guarantee with our best line. Some as low as 89c, rubber tubing, stoppers and all fittings; Jury & Lovell. * - HAMPTON. TAILOR MADE I SUIT AT $15- For washing diseases, coughs, colds, etc., Rexa.l Nine containing Ext. . Cod Liver Oil in tasteless form is the finest tonic s you can buy; only at Jury & Lovell s. ENNISKILLEN NEWS. FARMERS INSTITUTE. W.M.S. held their last meeting at the home of the President Mrs. H. J. /Werry, with good attendance and fine program. After meeting w is closed Mrs. Werry served tea and a pleasant social hour was enjoyed... .Residents here were shocked last week to hear of the sudden death of Mrs. J." McDonald, Burketon, a former resident. The family have the sympathy of the community in their sad loss...... Rev. J. E. Robeson expects to begin special special services at Enfield this week..... ■ • The many friends of Mrs.. Wm. Oke ' will be glad to know she is improving... ..Mrs. A. Hayes and Mr. Jas. Mount joy, sr, continue quite ill.,.. ,> .Mrs. Wm. Broad, Haydon, has been"vbiting her daughter Mrs. John Slemon.. . . Misses Ethel arid Lena . Rober son, Clarke,; viritéd their aunt* Mr^'Cbal- iners Sanderson.... Miss Margaret Stewart Stewart visited friends? in Oshawa.'. •• • .Miss Ettie Brunt is visiting friends at Court! ce .... Mr. and Mrs. Dodds, Toronto, visited at Dr. â W. Slemorfs. >... Dr. and Mrs. Slemon entertained a number-of relatives Monday evening.^'. . .Mr. Walter Ranton, Toronto, visited friends hnre recently.... Mr; Stanbury Aunger, Dawson^visite^at Mi, J» W. Virtue's. ^ F A spécial meeting under auspices of West Du ham Farmers' Institute in ^the Council Room, Bowmanville, Saturday, Jari. 25th ait I.30 p m, will be addressed by by Dr. Darideno of Bowmanville High School and District Representative,. R. S. Duncan, Port Hope; Farmers are particularly particularly requested at this meeting to take part in the discussion and give-their views with regard to the use oT commercial fertilizers. ' Supplementary meetings will be held as follows: - T " Ebenezer: S. S. Room, Thurs. Jan. 30, at Solina, Sons' Hall, Friday, Jan. 3i> a f 1.30 and 7 p m. ;.f. : .v". Tyrone, Seras' Hall, Suturduy, Feb. 1st, at 1.30 and / p-m. ■ y \. The meetings wilFbeadd«^cdby^Mn R. L. Mob^eliouse.ot Cairp artdMr. Duncan Duncan of Port Hope. For particulars see bills. " r - _7 : M. J. Werry, W.E. Pollard*, ^ President./ ^ /Secretaiy. - ■ - ' . 3-2W. The members of Solina "Women's Institute Institute visited our Institute in S. O. E. hall Thursday when all. enjoyed the program program presented by the visitors. Hampton ladies afterwards furnished a lunch and all had a social time together.,: Hampton will visit Solina on March 13* Next regular, regular, meeting at Mrs. S.^J. Williams' Thursday, Thursday, Feb 6. v Recent visitors: Miss Litta Ruse, Toronto, Toronto, at home Sunday; Mrs. Jos. Ruse and Miss Ruse, Calgary, with friends here; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cryderman with friends at Orono; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Haggith in Toronto; Mr. Norman Doidge, Toronto, at home Sunday. .Rev. C. W. Barrett has the sympathy of a large circle of friends here in the death of his mother at Newcastle... .Mr. F. L. Squair, Salem, verv efficiently filled the pulpit Sunday- vening......... . Special services will be continued this week. - Re/. S« F. . xon, Courticé, took charge cf the meeting Monday . evening. ; Rev. J. E. Rob -ison, Enniskillen, had charge o f me meetings two evenings last week.... Our S. S. has a good organized bible class with Mr. Geo. Northcott as teacher; all who wish to spend an hour profitably on Sunday afternoons will be made welcome; lesson, next Sunday will be given in essays and poems... .A number of friends were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. C. Stonhouse Monday evening. Protect thé child from ravages of worms by using Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator. Exterminator. It is a standard remedy, and years of use have enchanted its reputation. School report for term ending Dec. 20, 1912, names in order of merit; those ob taining 75% ranked honors: V--Willie White and Frank Johns, honors; Sr IV-- Evelyn White and Erma Salter, honors, Albert Cole, Louis Spry;: Hilda Clarke* Clarence Martin; Jr IV--Frances Clat worthy and Merle Cryderman, honors, Cora Clarke, Orville Clarke, Lloyd Ward; Sr. Ill--Milton Avery and Morley Hastings, Hastings, honors, Lome Hastings and Harold Salter, equal, Howard Allin; Jr. Ill--Marjorie Ill--Marjorie Cole, honors;0 Ward, Levi Niddery, Marion Stephens, Minnie Winacbtt; Sr. II--Helen Johns, Louise Johns, Ruth Johns and Edna Cryderman, all honors, Elva Peters, Walter Jones, Bert Wina- cott; Jr. II--Ernie Spry and Allan White, honors, Colqn Stephens, Harold Allin, Olive Brock, Albert Gay, Nelson Wina- cott; First--Marion Warder, Ruby Clat- worthy. Frank Trenouth, Shirley Gay, Gordon Brock, Clifford Allin, Vera Cart; Pt. I--Albert Allin,' Myrtle Brock/ Emma Niddery, Percy Cowling, Marjorie Pascoe, Charlie White, Ernie Gay* Warrick Win- nacott, Mary Peters, Blanche Cryderman, Eleanor Cook, Mabel Carr, Margaret Nickie. F. J; Groat and F. M. BgATns, teachers. / Mr. J.E. Dyer, Prince Rupert, B.C., recently recently called on old friends here. The climate out there must certainly agree with him from his aldermanic appearance ... .Mr. Frank Campbell, Whitgwood, Man., is visiting his father... .Mr. Wesley Knapp lost a.valuable brood inare recently. recently. .. . Mr. W. Avery and family, Raglan, visited Mr. W. J. Ormiston......Messrs. Sam Bray, Geo. Ormiston and George Cochrane ate at Ottawa Winter Fair exhibiting, exhibiting, stock. TYRONE NOTES. Jos. Jeffrey & Son are busy these days catching up with orders for their Famous Tailor-made Suits at- $15--really worth $18 to $20. They have an excellant selection of worsteds and tweed suitings to choose from. Why not have your suit tailor-made instead of wearing a misfit ready-made suit? You never saw bètter bargains at this price, quality and 'work considered. Have your measure taken to-dav 4° TAUNTON Anniversary services of Tyrone Methodist Methodist church will be held as follows : On Sunday Jan. 26, sermons will be preached at 10.30 a m and 7 p m by Rev. A. H. Foster, Colborne. Music by the choir. Collections in aid of church funds. Monday Monday Jan. 27 à^grând concert will be given by Miss Blanche Walters, elocutionist, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. W^illiams. Masters Raymond and Frank, boy soloists, Mr. W. J. S. Rickard, Newcastle, and others. " Concert at 8 p m. Admission 25c; children 15c. Mr. and Mrs. Dodds, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Trewin, Haydon, spent Sunday Sunday at Mr. T.Goodman's.... We welcome to thé village Mr. and Mrs. James Storie who have moved into their property at the east end: Her many friends are glad to learn of the improved health of Mrs. Byron Moore after recently undergoing undergoing a painful operation in the hospital at Toronto ... Best wishës follow Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Challis who have moved to Bo wmanvi lle...... Mrs, Peter Werry is under the doctor's care... .The anniversary anniversary of the re-opening of the church will be held on 26th.... .Envelope system has been adopted for church contributions ..... .Leaguers were delighted Thursday everiing when Miss Ethel Cole,- Bethesda, in a most interesting and instructive mariner mariner conducted the topic ^"Canada's Opportunity Opportunity and Responsibility."... • A grand concert under auspices of Lodge Temple Bar, No. 215, S.O.E. B. S., will be held in Sons of Temperance Hall, Tyrone, Friday Friday January 24,1913, consisting of songs, recitations, etc, by the following talent: Miss Aura Osborne, Messrs Anms and Walters, Ebenezer; Mr. W. Bickle, Canton; Canton; Mr. T. Smith arid Mr. H. Douglas, Burketon; Mr. F. Allin, Leskard; Miss Vera Colwill, Tyrone; Mr. Blake Cole, Bethesda; Mr. Wilbert Hoar, Bowmanville; Bowmanville; Mr. W. J. Bragg, Chairman. Doors open at 7:30, concert at 8; admission 25c, children 15c. W.S. WIGHT, President. Report of S.S. No. 12, Darlington, for December, names in order of merit: Sr IV .--Wesley Langmaid, John Brooks, Edith Flintoff, Eva Flintoff. Sr III--Alfred Flintoff, Sybil Langmaid, Russel Stainton, Annie Vivian, Edith Stubbings. Jr III-- Sam Brooks, Ada Pascoe, Wesley Cameron, Cameron, Everett Martin. Sr II--Herbie Flintoff, Flintoff, Elsie Martin, Nora Robbins, John Flintoff", May Brown, Reford Cameron, Walter Vivian. Jr II--Gertie Herring. Orma Flintoff. Pt II--Frank Pascoey " -- ' Arv**- Sr I--Norman Herring, Jessie Balson, An. son Balson. Jr I--Wesley Vivian, Irene' Pascoe, Irwin Vinson. J.R. Sills, teacher. o, eV WONDERFULLY IMPROVED- True to promise, the publishers of The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal Montreal have vastly improved that already great paper during the past few i^mths. It is said several new editors have been added to the staff, and still greater improvements improvements are contemplated. The beautiful picture, "Mother's Treasures," is in great demand. Everyone who sees it wonders how such a great picture can be given with such a great paper at one dollar a year. It is the best dollar's worth to be had, and those who miss it will regret regret it. Old subscribers should see that their renewal subscription is sent at once to guarantee the picture. DRINK For Infants and Children. 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