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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Jan 1914, p. 2

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pm Offered Ties* Shirts, Mufflers, Underwear Men's Fur Coats 1 only Man's Coon Coat, select fur and good lining, natural coon, regular $80.00, sale price] vj $67.50 Also one Coon Coat, reg. $85.00, sale price $70.00 Men's Dog Skin and Wombat Coats, to clear at $20.00 1 only Man's Bulgarian Lamb Coat, reg. $35, for $26.50 __ WponnwCTllT 1? ITT We had nrepared for a normal winter with a magnificent stock of high grade THE WEATHER ^S RESPONSI in Gents'Furnishings. The mild weather has continued into January; stock-taking and stylish Furs, and also cold weather Hence your opportunity to buy the following is close at hand; eoods cannot best quality goods at lowest prices : Men's Furnishings Shirts 100 Shirts, good patterns, best Star make, reg. $1.25 to $1.50, sale price 98c Silk Hose Men's Silk Hose, all sizes, reg. 75c, for 53c Silk Knitted Mufflers Regular price $1.50, sale price ...$1.00 2.00, " ...$1.25 Stiff and Soft Hats 150 Black Stiff Hats, the best English makes, reg. $2.50, sale price $1.50 200 Soft Hats, all colors and shapes, reg. $1.50 and $1.75, sale price $1.00 Wool Socks Heavy Wool Sox, reg. 50c, sale price 39c Heavy Grey Wool Socks, reg. 25c pr., 19c Ladies' Fur-Lined Coats 1 only Lady's Fur-Lined Coat, black cover, dyed even collar, regular $40.00 for $25.00 1 only Lady's Fur Lined Coat, Western Sable collar, rat-lined, black cover, reg. $47.50, for $37.50 Ties 200 Ties, latest styles and colorings, reg, 50c' and 75c, sale price 39c Ladies' Furs Persian Lamb, Mink, Black Fox, Marmot, Sable, Wolf, etc., in fact all kinds of muffs and stoles, to sell at greatly reduced prices. * sS All Winter Caps must be sold if only at your price. Men's Coon and Bocharin Gauntlets at special prices. Quality Will Attract Workmanship Your Guarantee Prices Will Sell Phonë 68 flayer's Hat and Fur Store Bowmanville Great reductions in all of eur Winter Underwear Men's Heavy and Fine Gloves to clear at cost. si BOWMANVILLE, JAN. 15 1914 Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Sauair visited at his brother's Prof. John Squair, Toronto, and attended a lecture by Helen Kellar.-- Mr. Wilfrid Little is home from the West Pleased to see Mr. Roy Ellis out again People were disappointed after gathering for church Sunday last to learn of the illness of their assistant pastor Rev. T. W. Jolliffe. All hope for _ a speedy recovery. There was no service.... Mr. Kyle Squair is taking a two weeks' course at GuelpK Agricultural College Con gratulations to Mr. G. A. Stephens on being being re-elected councillor by such a big vote Mr. Eddie Prout is visiting bis sister Mrs. W. W. Manning, Oshawa. Fertilizers--only a few more orders required required to complete car-load after which we have to advance prices. F. O. Mason. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ÎASTORI A ENNISKILLEN NEWS Methodist W. M. S. held first meeting in the New Year at the home of Mrs. (Dr.) Slemon last week. Good program was given. Later tea was served to over forty and a pleasant social time spent.... The many friends of Mrs. W. H. Martin extend their sympathy to her in the loss of her sister Mrs. Grant of Toronto whose remains were brought to Bowmanville for interment...., Mrs. Elias Ashton recently entertained a number of friends....A number from here attended the surprise and house warming at Mr. Wm. Trewin's. Bowmanville... .Mrs. C. E. Stewart was called to Toronto by the illness Mrs. E. Hall Mr. H. J. Werry accompanied his father to Toronto for a third operation operation this week Rev. Wm. Higgs, Tyrone, preached an able and earnest educational sermon here Sunday evening Rev. W. E. Honey occupied Mr. Higgs' pulpit Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lee had a family dinner party Saturday and entertained entertained some friends in evening... .Miss Grace Slemon visited Miss Florence Clemens, Tyrone Mrs. Herbert Johnson Johnson has returned to her home in Toronto after a weeks' visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. JohnPye. ...34° below zero here this morning (Tuesday). SOLINA DOINGS Miss Lulu Reynolds has been speaking at Women's Institues in EastDurham . - • Mr. Jas. Jebson has been suffering from throat trouble Mr. Norman Reynolds has returned to Toronto University ...... Mr. Frank Shortridge has gone back _ to Winnipey via Chicago... .Mr. W. A. Tice, Grand Patron, Cadets of Temperance, will give a lanterm-slide entertainment Thursday evening in Sons' Hall..... - Mr. Stephen Hogarth has gone to Oshawa.-... Mr. Austin and Miss Hazel Beacock, Nes- tleton, visited their sister, Mrs. C. H. Scott. ...Mr. and Mrs. N. S. B. Tames and kiddies, Bowmanville, spent Sunday at Mr. S. E. Werry's, "Roselandvale" Farmers Club Friday--be there Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ragg, Providence, visited at Mr. J. Baker's Library Board offi cers for 1914 are: Pres.-- B. G. Stevens; Secretary-- R. J. McKe$sqck; Treasurer-- S. E. Werry; Librariafv--wtiss Edna Reynolds; Reynolds; Other Directors--T. Baker and Miss Lulu Reynolds; Auditors--A. L. Pascoe, W, C. Werry. Library will be open every Friday from 3 to 5 P- m an d from 7.30 to 10 pm Mr. S. E. Werry sold two shorthorn heifers to Mr. R. Miller, Stouffville, at good prices... .New officers of Solina Division S of T are: W P, Miss Edna Reynolds; W A, M Dewell; Dewell; R S, Miss Gertrude Pascoe; A R S, Everett Vice; FS t AL Pascoe; Treas, J T Rundle; Chap, W C Werry; Con, Cecil Pascoe; A Con, ; Miss Rilda Hockaday; I Sent, Miss Florence Vice; O Sent,_ Everett Everett Cryderman; Organist, Roy Blair; W Patron of Cadets, Miss Nora Werry. They expect to have a box social and entertainment entertainment shortly. HAMPTON NEWS. Rev. C. W. Barrett preached an excellent excellent sermon Sunday night from the words "No man liveth to himself and no m^ro dieth to himself." Pleased to hear his voice again Little Miss Grace Hastings Hastings -is quite ill Pleased to see Miss Nonie Horn out again after her recent ill- f ness .Mr. and Mrs. Theo Salter drove toGreenbank Saturday evening... .Messrs Will White and Frank Cryderman are attending attending Bowmanville High School... .... Darlington Council met Monday and, after taking declaration of office, took their seats. Messrs. A. L. Pascoe and W. G. Rundle were appointed auditors.. . .Mr. George Taylor has moved into his house on Scugog-st., lately purchased from Mr. A. Trenouth Mr. and Mrs. Levi Rob bins entertained friends last week... .Mr. George Joli has returned from the northwest northwest to spend the winter....See notices of patrons' and shareholders' annual meetings meetings of Hampton Butter and Cheese Factory Factory in another column... .Miss White, Port Hope, Miss M. Katerson and Mr. S. Elliott, Toronto, visited at Mr. R. Kater- son's....Mrs. Jesse Cole has returned after a very plfeasant visit with her cousin Mr. Gilbert Sills, Reeve of South Hastings, Hastings, and her daughter Mildred at Frank- ford.... Installation of officers of I.O.F., Friday evening Jan 23; oysters served to wives and lady friends. Mayer's great fur sale will attract thrifty thrifty buyers. TYRONE NOTES. COUBTICB BRIEFS. Rev. R. A. Whattam, Orono, preached earnest discussions here Sundav to good I audiences... .Farmers' Institute meetings J Tuesday were most appreciative. Fair j crowd. Splendid program in evening. Everyone was greatly plessed with Mrs. Hunter's excellent address. ...WMS are holding a social next Tuesday night. Miss Lillie Staples is visiting at Mr. A. W. Annis'... .Mr. T. Finley, Toronto, is guest of Mr. Ed. Virtue....Miss Grace Slemon, Enniskillen, visited her friend Miss Florence Clemens.... Mr. Albert Niddery, Enfield, was guest of Mr. Otto Virtue Mr. and Mrs. R. Collacott and Mr. Leslie Collacott, Salem, visited at Mr. , L. Skinner's Mr. Peter Werry has I returned to Toronto hospital for another operation Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Annis entertained a number of friends in honor of her brother Mr. Byron McLaughlin and bride.... Mr. Arthur ~ Annis very ably took the service Sunday morning in absence of Mr. T. W. Jolliffe who is ill in Toronto. Rev. W. E. Honey, Enniskillen, occupied the pulpit Sunday evening.... .This community was sorry to hear of the " 'death of Mr. Wallace Staples who passed away Tuesday evening after a lingering illness and sincere sympathy is extended to the children Miss Velma and Mr. Otho Staples Mr^and Mrs. Milton Werry attended the funWal of her sister Mrs. James A. Ramsay (nee Jennie McLaugh- | lin), Ottawa, who died in Oshawa hospital hospital Thursday. Anniversary services of Tyrone Methodist church will be held as follows : Sunday January 18 sermons will be preached at 10 30 a m and 7 p m by Rev. David Rogers, St. Thomas. Special music by the choir. Collections in aid of church funds. Monday evening January 19, an entertainment will .be given -consisting -consisting of a lecture by Rev. Cecil G. Williams, Williams, Consecon, who has spent 20 years on the ocean, will be given, describing a voyage from London, England to Sydney N. S. W. calling at ports enroute. An address address by Rev. Mr. Rogers. Solos by Mr. Frank Walters, Courtice, and others. Admission 25c WMS are holding a valentine social Feb 12 in the parsonage. Good program will be given by the Leaguers. Leaguers. Refreshments will be served. Admission, Admission, IOc and 15c. All invited. WEST DURHAM AGRI- CULTURAL SOCIETY. The annual meeting of West Dur ha* Agricultural Society will be held in the Council Room, Bowmanville, on Wednesday Wednesday Jan. 21 at ipm to receive reports ef directors, for election of officers and for general business. G. A. Stephens, J. S. Moorcraft, President. Secretary. POSITIVELY and ABSOLUTELY the BIGGEST VALUES for Smashing Of Men's and Boys' Clothing at Marvelous Price Reductions. Here are Thousands of Dollars Worth of new and to-date Clothing of the highest character, that must be sold out at once. We will not carry it over. Its a waste of money to buy elsewhere, and a waste of time to look elsewhere. up- <■ IS doz. Men's Fine Shirts, reg. $1.25 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 )9* 1 Here's A Great Chance to Save on Boys' Clothes Boys are mighty hard on clothes. . We expect them to be; that's whv 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 repre senting the utmost in value giving. These prices mean a great deal to you. $6.00 Suit or Overcoat, $4.95 7.00 " 5.95 8.00 " 6.45 An Important Shirt Sale Here is an assortment of shirts hard to equal--yet prices have been put way down for this sale. Eeeu!ar$l.00 Shirts for 79c Regular $1 25 Shirts for 95c Regular $1.50 Shirts for $1.20 - , A Really Good Suit or Overcoat Doesn't Cost Much Now Go where you will and when you will, you'll find it mighty hard to find as good suits as we sell at the prices 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. $3.00 Suitor Overcoat, $2.45 4.00 " 3.25 5.00 " 3.95 E VERY style pattern and fabric that fashion followers have praised for this season is here in abundant variety, including some of the richest productions of the world's foremost manufacturing talent. Men's expertly tailored Suits, Overcoats, Trousers, Cravenettes, Rain Coats and Slip-ons. Men's and Boys' Furnishings, Furnishings, the kind that satisfy, 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. $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 13.40 16.50 18.00 20.00 14.95 15.95 i E Reduced Prices on Trousers Underwear and Hosiery Regular $1.50 Pair Pants for $1.20 -Regular $2.00 Pair Pants for $1.50 2.50 " 1.95 " 3.0Q " 2.45 Regular $3.50 Pair Pants for $2.95 « We are quite safe in assuring you that you can find here just exactly exactly what you want in these lines at a big saving now. $1.50 Underwear for $1.20 75c Underwear for 65c 125 ' " 95c 50c Hose for 39c 1 oo " " 85c 25c Hose for 19c Buy A New Hat or Cap Now A 50c Cap for 39c A $1.00 Cap for 79c A 75c Capior 65c A $1.25 Cap for 95c Reg. $2.50 Stiff Hat for 1.75 Reg. $2.00 Stiff Hat for $1.50 4 You can't afford to forget that your money will go furthest at o m Where Quality is Phone 61, Bowmanville ", » iùPlSPfll! i &j&2£ *■ ... im ."X ■_ "

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