3Eca! ■ V V gtàB! mm < T 2r :< yV Christmas tree and concert consisting | I of choruses, dialogues,. drills and recitations recitations etc., will be given bv the .school assisted assisted by other talent in Salem church, ! Monday evening Dec. 15. Admission 15c. AUCTION SALES. HADDY can fill your Market Basket to eat. He has tons of choice goods suitable for the holiday season Friday, Dec. 5--Mr. W. J. Sulley will sell on lot 28, con. 3, Darlington, 5 acres standing timber in J acre lots. To April 1,1915, to remove timbér. See j bills. Sale at i o'clock. James Bishop, auctioneer. , LONG SAULT Christmas Fruits in Great Variety Report of Long Sault School for Nov I Sr IV--Ruby Hooey; Jr IV--Edith and | Ethel Smith absent; Jr III--Reta Hooey, Lillian Stock, Henry Miller, Elva Virtue, Greta Virtue, Marv Aldread; Sr II- Frances Farrell, Hazel Virtue*, Hesperj Dëane*, George Ingles, Winnie Aldread, Marjorie Aldread; Jr II--Clayton Stock, Grace Virtue; Jr I--Verna Davey*, Mag-1 gie Tape; Sr Pr--Ruby Virtue, Donald Davey; Jr Pr--Edna Deane, Vera Al-I dread. 'Present every day. M. STINSON, teacher. SHAWS' SCHOOL The best Currants imported ^ lb. for 25c Choice Cleaned Currants....... 2 |}£•■ c Choicest Select Valencia Raisins « 1°* rok The best California Seeded Raisins.. 2 pkgs for 25c The best California Seedless Raisins V??* i * Choicest Sultana Raisins... ( ° Best Imported Orange Peel 1 ^ Best Imported Citron Peel 1 1D ' ror Best Imported Mixed Peel Select Hallowee Dates Blme Figs, fine stock . Elme Figs, choice Elme Figs, extra fine . Fresh Shelled Walnuts Fresh Almonds Extracts of all flavors I» II* ••• Ml • •••••• »#••••••••••••• ■••••• •••••••*• • •••••• • ••••••••••• ••••••••• 1 lb. for 20c 3 lb. for 25c 1 lb. for 15c 1 lb. for USc 1 lb. for *i0c 1 lb. for 50c 1 lb. for 50c from 10c up China and Crockery Confectionery Don't fail to see our stock of fine China, most of it imported direct and excellent value, consisting of Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, Berry Sets, Salad Dishes, Fruit Dishes, XJelery Trays, Spoon Trays, Bread Trays, Cake Plates, Bread and Butter Plates Brush and y Comb Trays, Sugar and Creams, Chocolate Pots, Nut Bowls Bon Bon Dishes, Biscuit Jars, Cups and Saucers, Tea Pot Stands and many other useful articles. Call and see them. A. Haddy has in stock and to arrive hundreds of pounds of choice Confectionery for the holiday season. A dandy mixture at 15c per lb. that should have a large sale, and a fancy ^mixture at 25c that will please you. Remember F. A. Haddy when you want candy. Spécial for Saturday Lamps Parlor and Library Lamps at special Prices, these goods and no mistake. Bargains ^ in 3 tins of Kippered Herring for 25c - Sanderson's Extract of Coffee and Chicory, 20c size for 15c; 25c size for 20c. Humbugs, extra choice, just in, Saturday only..... ..15c per lb. A good Xmas program consisting of dialogues, drills, choruses, etc., will be I given by the pupils of Shaw's School Thursday, Dec. 18 at 8 p m. Admission I5c. 49-3W Report of Shaw's School for November, names in order of merit : Sr IV--R. Jewell, Jewell, W. Bragg; Jr IV-- P. Gilbank, M. Galbraith, Galbraith, E. Manning; Sr III--L. Cryderman, E. Weatherilt; Jr III--L. Clemence, A. Bates; Sr II-- H. Joness, M. Jewell; Jr II-- E. Lane. H. Parkinson, G. Weatherilt; Sr p t il-- M. Joness, H. Cryderman, M. Manning; Sr I--Ross Lane, M. Clemence, I. Gilbank; Jr I--H. Shortridge, Ruby Lane; Baby Class--G. Ashton, F. Ashton, S. Manning, B. Gilbank. SARA A.MOISE, teacher. Fertilizers--You will save money by ordering now at Mason's, payable Fall 1914* ENNISKILLEN NEWS. F. A o China Hall Grocery Phone 62, Bowmanville School report for November, names in order of merit : V--*Eula1ie Pascoe; IV- * Madeline Virtue, *Roy McGill, 'Mabel Mount joy, 'Francis and 'Gordon Werry equal, Arthur Brunt; Sr III--Wilbert Smith, 'Fred Preston, 'Lillie Sharp, Harry Clapham; Jr III--'Cora Sharp, Eva Sanderson, 'Alma Werry, 'Marv Tordiff, 'Laura Virtue, Gertie Oke, Lome Griffin; I Sr II--Melville Griffin, Clarke Dorland, May Werry, 'Marjorie Virtue, Gordon Preston; Jr II--*Reva McGill, 'Myrtle Brunt, Winnie Ashton, Olive Sharp, I Loverne Griffin, Reta Ashton, Arthur Gipps; I--Milton Stainton, Claude Smith; Primer (a)--Gladys Stainton; (b)--Melinda (b)--Melinda Terry, Ernest Werry, Jean Thompson, Maude Ashton, 'Elva Griffin. 'Present I every day. Elsie E. Rundle, teacher McLaughlin Cutters at Mason's. Everything for Christmas Christmas Cake and Pudding BOWMANVILLE, DEC. 4. 1913 HAMPTON NEWS. TYRONE NOTES. Let us fill your order for ingredients used in the "Xmas Cake and Pudding. All fresh fruit and of the highest highest quality. Here are the prices ; Choice Valencia Raisins ...10c lb. 2 lb. Seedless Valencia Raisins ....25c 2 lb. Vostizza Currants ......25c Choice Cleaned Currants 10c lb. Sultana Raisins 15c lb. Mixed Candied Peel 20c lb. Shelled Almonds or Walnuts ......50c lb. Do not sell your poultry without first getting our price. Don't forget the annual concert under the auspices of the Epworth League m Sons' Hall on Friday evening Dec. I2th. An excellent program is being prepared consisting of a cantata "Santa Claus on Strike", club swinging, "Rainbow prill by sixteen girls, and a drama ' District School at Blueberry Corners." All are invited; come and enjoy an evening s entertainment entertainment by the Leaguers. ' Fertilizers for all kinds of crops at reduced reduced prices at Mason's if ordered now. ■ D ENFIELD HAPPENIN GS. HARRY ALLIN °»»g" ""Æ cl " b Central for Independent Phone. Bell Phone 186 Miss Clara Griffin, youngest daughter of Mr. F. Griffin, Enfield, was married at the Congregational Church, Toronto, Wednesday Nov. 26th to Mr. Joe M. Topping, Topping, Edmonton, Alta. The groom's gift to the bride was a handsome set of furs. After spending a few days with the bride s relatives they will visit relatives in Buffalo Buffalo and Fergus Falls. Their future home will be in Edmonton. Rev. C. W. Barrett is expected home from Lindsay this week.,. .Some residents residents took part in an entertainment at Kendal Monday evening Anniver sary services here Sunday Dec. 14, Rev. R. A. Whattam, Orono, will preach morning morning and evening. Inspiring music by the choir. See posters... .Miss Edna Clarke, Oshawa, was home for the week-end Miss Brown, New Park, returned home after a pleasant visit with Mrs. W. I. Clarke Miss Mary Clarke visited friends in Bowmanville last week ... Miss Reta Kerslake visited friends in Toronto recently Hampton Women's Institute will meet today (Thursday) at home of Mrs. Geo. Taylor at 2.30 p m. Mrs. E. Ward and Mrs. ; G. Taylor will report Provincial Convention. All ladies invited. invited. dairying FOR PROFIT 1 Cutters and Sleighs at Mason's. One of the nicest Xmas presents is a Kitchen Cabinet. See them at Mason's, BOLINA DOINGS. HAYDON NEWS. Get Your Winter Suit NOW You will be getting 1 a Suit or an Overcoat this Winter. Then why not get one made to order. There is no form we cannot fit and our selections of Serges, Tweeds, Worsteds and Cheviots are the finest that can be had. We guarantee all the work that we turn out and can suit you perfectly. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing done. mm?: «*r,f Î2T* v- Albert Crossman Practical Tailor Horsey Block, Opposite Post Office - Bowmanville L Miss Rosie and Mr. Clarence Mountjoy, Neslleton, visited at Mr. Thos Mountjoy's Miss Lillie Holt spent Sunday at Mr. Theo Slemon's...... Mr. and Mrs. Theron Mountjoy visited at Mr. Mervin Mountjoy's, Burketon Mr. Sidney is moving into Mr. Elmer Slemon's house.. Miss Francis E. Conley, Mr. R. G. Dickinson, Dickinson, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Heren, Donnybrook, N. D., renewed old acquaintances in this vicinity Sunday. If you order your Fertilizer now we can save you money at Mason's. COURTICE BRIEFS. Mr. John Grills and family of New Ontario are getting settled in their, new home, formerly the farm occupied by Mr. Fursey, who removes to Oshawa soon.... Mrs. James Shortt has returned from visiting visiting friends in Toronto and Hamilton A number from here attended thé funeral of the late Mr. R. Brimacombe, town Several improvements, including a new fence, have recently been made to the parsonage property Week-end visitors; Mr W. H. Tonkin, Oshawa, at Mr. Jas. Hoskin's; Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Oshawa, at Mr. Jas. Randle's;-Miss Lois Werry, Oshawa, at the -homestead; Mra. A. J. Courtice, Bowmanville, with friends .. .Mrs. Annis is visiting her daughter, Mrs. S, J. Courtice, Oshawa...... A large crowd attended church Sunday . evening when Rev. S. C. Moore, B A., BJX Oshawa, Oshawa, gave a thoughtful address on woman's woman's work, more (especially in connection with WMS. A generous thank-offering was laid upon the plates; the ladies' choir rendered à fine musical sendee. Next Sunday evening the male < choir ' will : have, charge of the musical service. •.. ... Miss Mabel ÿValter reports a good meeting of the Grand - Division at Toronto. - . Mr. Albert Barber, Bowmanville, preached at Eldad Sunday to a large congregation congregation Attend Library Entertain ment Wed. evening 10th and encourage the workers.... Mr. Bert Bills has returned returned from Sask. after two years' absence. He is en route to England Several Solina friends attended the late Richard Brimacombe's funeral Messrs Mat thew, Alfred and Sam Dewell have been down in Clarke for a hunt Mr. Bald win is building a stable and Mr. F. West- lake a new drive shed and Mr. F. Hocka- day has been moving a shed Friday night's debate at Division on "Resolved That the opening of the West has been an injury to the East" is attracting interest. Captains R. J. McKessock and B. G. Stevens Mr. John Balson has purchased purchased Mr. A. Hardy's farm at Zion Mr. Jos. G. Langmaid's many friends are pleased that he is progressing so favorably favorably in Bowmanville Hospital after an operation... .Mrs. John H. Trull, is visiting visiting at Toronto. Her daughter Mrs. Alf. Ayre who is in the General Hospital is improving nicely Women's Institute will hold a joint meeting with the Farmers' Farmers' Club on Thursday Dec. 11, at 2 pm in the Public Hall. Addresses will be given by Dr. Clinton, District Officers of Health, Belleville, and Mr. R. L McKessock. McKessock. Miisic will be furnished by Mr. VanNest, violinist, and the report of Women's Institute Convention will be given... .Mrs. Arthur Millson who has been seriously ill is slowly recovering..... The Solina Library Association wilVgive a concert in Son'sHall, Solina, on Wednesday Wednesday evening Dec. ioth in aid of Solina Public Library. A good musical and literary literary program will be given, and Mr. Nursey,Inspector of Libraries, Toronto, is expected to be present and give one of his celebrated travel talks. Admission- adults 20c, children ioc....ReserveTuesday, ioc....ReserveTuesday, Dec. 23 for the Cadets of Temperance Temperance Christmas tree. Particulars next week. Everyone dairying for profit will find that a cream separator is . indispensable. We handle the best cream separator on th) market-;--the Bluebell. The essential essential points of the Slue bell are : simple and durable c (instruction, (instruction, close skimming, large capacity, easy cleaning, light running. Won't you call today and get more particulars ? Power for Profit I. H. C. Oil and Gas Engines do the work of several hired men and horses. They can be used for running cream separator, churning, grinding feed, chaff cutting, pulping, pumping water, etc. I. H. C. Engines are the most" practical and economical ones on the market. Call and get a demonstration. We are agents for Lowden Litter Litter Carriers and for Renfrew Scales. S. FOSTER Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAST OR I A. (Successor to Fred.T. Hobbs) Just South of Four Corners : BOWMANVILLE • - Phone 166. _' i r- : - - - : rru' V • ' v: ' /-■ " Tkr^f.iV BARGAINS in Men's and Boys' Overcoats W E HAVE bought for cash from a manufacturer in Montreal who needed the money--A b>t of Overcoats at a very low price. We are going to give you the benefit of this good buy-- 1 Men's heavy Tweed Ulsters, Ulsters, newest styles $6.00 Men's Heavy Tweed Ulsters, Ulsters, brown mixture, well lined, belt on back $8.00 Men's Heavy Tweed Ulster, Ulster, plain brown, convertible collar, belt on back...$10.00 fi A good range of Brown's Greys and mixtures, Ulsters and Dress Coats $13.50 A splendid range of all kinds and shapes, all the newes^^fcyles and vesy best materials at .$15.00, 16.50, 18.00 andJ20.00 Boys' and Children's Coats» Ages 3 to 10--a swell lot of stylish coatsf, $2.50, 3.50, 4.00, 5.00 Ages 10 to 17--a big range, of the styles that the boys like, shawl collar, and convertible collar, $4.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00 and ... 12 - 00 J UST think how elated he will be Xmas morning when he opens that elegant leather box and finds that it contains a Chesterfield Watch ! Can you think of a gift more appropriate appropriate or that would be more pleasing to him ? It's something that he will keep with him always for there is a lifetime of accurate, accurate, faithful service in the Chesterfield. Of course, we will gladly engrave it with an appropriate inscription for you. Come in any time and let us show you a Chesterfield. \ Make your Xmas shopping easy hv first seeing ôur display of gift suggestions. . H ADD Y bowmaj One Door West of Bank of Montreal Ml : Æ ■