One School That McÉits TORONTO, X)AT.. We train young men ~an(l women to become become skilf*l -*«d expert stenographers, stenographers, typists, . bookkeepers, commercial teachers, clerks, cashiers or general of-, fice assistants in from four to six'months and assist them to get positions.' Open all year. Enter now. Catalogue free. Yonge and Charles Sts W. f. ELLIOT! Prinei Heavy Rubbers arid Heavy Socks You will never get a better chance to buy spectacle»--call during our big optical optical sale January 18 to 2$ Jury & Lovell. CAR OF CORN COMING. We have à car. ot corn arriving in a few days." Any person wanting good strong fe^l oibriot do better than get some of this corn. ' v \- After having our mill closed down for about a month getting it overhauled and new machinery put.in, the mill-is-running again and turning out better flour than Be sure and ask ÿour grocer for Van- stone's Flour with your next order and you will be delighted with it. ' Better phone your order at onde so that we can notify you when it arrives. F. C. Vanstone, Phone 77. Bowmanville. Fresh from Factory Our rubbers are all new this season--no punched goods or second quality stuff, and we guarantee satisfaction with every every pair $1.90 to $3.25 Heavy Socks Men's 60c, 75c, $1.00 Boys 40c, 50c, 60c Fred R. Foley Phone 12 Bowmanville TURNIPS 10,000 BUSHELS WANTED at Holgate's Evaporator Phone 177, Bowmanville |1 T. S. HOLQATE Suits to Measure The appearance of a young man is a great factor in his success. His employer wants to be proud of his "external" appearance as well as his "internal" capabilities. If you want individuality in clothes combined combined with best workmanship and best fabrics, at moderate cost, you will do well to let US make your next suit. Come in and look over the splendid range of suitings. You will like them. A. Crossman, Horsey Block. Bowmanville. CANADIAN NORTHERN OTTAWA Winter Fair FARE AND ONE-THIRD Good going January 18th. to 21st, inclusive. Return limit until January 23rd, 1915. Leave Bowmanville 11.53 daily except except Sunday. For parlor reservations, tickets and information, apply to W. G GIFFLER, Station Agent. GRAND TRUNK r s a y's l t w e a m y DOUBLE TRACK ALL THE WAY TORONTO-CHICAGO TORONTO-MONTREAL Uttexcelled Train Service Highest Class of Equipment Winter Tôurs to California FLORIDA AND SUNNY SOUTH Fast Trains--Choice of Routes Low Fares now in effect Miss Ethel Hooper is visiting her jisten Mrs.Chas. Awde, Orono.-.- ■Mr-, a ^ N 'rs. Richard Hawkey, Miss Bnta and Mr. Ed- Hawkey, Prince Albert Sask,, are visiting at her v father's, Mr. Jas. CoHacott ..... Women's Institute will meet at home_ of Mrs. Raymond Davev Wednesday^ jan. 20; "Thoughts on the opening year .(taken .(taken by Mrs. Robt. Hodgson, and "How to spend our Winter Evenings., by - Mrs Davey Rev. H. S. Cobb will-preach on "Idle words and their Consequences the first in a series of Sqnday evening sermons. Remember John * Collacott s Wood Sale Monday, Jan. 18. Anniversary services of Tyrone Methodist Methodist church will be held as follows: On Sunday jan. 24, Rev. Dr. G. C. Workman, Toronto, will preach morning and evening and on Monday evening Jan. 2Ç, will give his celebrated lecture on "Germany and the Present War." Dr. Workman- spent 5 years pursuing post graduate wnrk in- Germany and is in a position to give an intelligent and interesting lecture on that country. Bragg Male Quartet will furnish furnish music. The optician who is coming to Tury & Lovell's Jan 18 for one week is known by professional opticians as a man of reliability. reliability. He Will give you reliable and dependable dependable advice--no charge for his services. services. This is Jury & Lovell's trust to the people of West Durham. HAYDON NEWS. Miss Annie Mount joy, Toronto, is visiting visiting relatives here.... Miss Rilda Samells and Miss Rose Mount joy, Nestleton, spent the week-end at Mr. Thos. Mount joy's and Mr. T. Crossman's Mr. Sherwood Bun dle and Mr. John Bundle, Tyrone, attended attended the funeral of the late . W. J. Haycraft at Brooklin on Monday last Mr. ând Mrs. Cecil Collacutt, Salem, spent Sunday at Mrs. B. Moore's Mr. Chas. Garrard gave an excellent report of the Young Men's Convention at Peterboro Thursday evening at League.... Mr. and Mrs. Theo Slemon visited at Dr. Slemon's, Enniskil- Iin, Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Slemon are recovering nicely from their recent illness. ( To late for last week J Several residents attended Presbyterian Presbyterian tea and concert at Enniskillen Skating seems to be the village national enjoyment and thé pond seems to always j Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harêi Tpronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martyn, Oshawa, visited their father Mr. Jas. Bundle... - ... Mr. and Mrs. W. Jr Tnenouth, Norwood, visited at Mr. John -Gilbert's.,. . .Mr. Roy Troll entertained, -recently to ^progressive ^progressive - euch'e party... .Mr. and Mr» P. K. Bongard were recent visitors at Baby Head. Mr.Bongard recently lost a valuable valuable horse. .. . Miss Erma Power, Maple Grove, visited her cousin Miss Nellie Burgess. When Jury & Lovell announce anything as being SPECIAL you know it is worth while; see their big advt this week. FARMERS' SHORT COURSE A splendid class is assured for the Short Course in Agriculture in- Bowmanville High School opening next. Monday morning, morning, Jan. 18. Besides the names publishèd last week these additional applications have been received: Bowmanville--Ewart Clemence, E. C. Hoar, Lewis R. Power, Cyril Bundle, Lloyd Snowden, L. A. Squair, Fred Wight, Burketon--Ernest Larmer. Courtice--^Kenneth Courtice. Cold Springs--Hilton Eagleson. Enniskillen-- W. E. Cryderman. Hampton--Frank Cryderman. Leskardr--W; Billings. Newcastle--Geo. E. Allin, Howard Allin, Wallace Holmes, A. O. Parker. Thère are four others whose names have not coine to hand. We hope 20 more will be on hand next Monday for this is a grand chance for young farmers. HAMPTON NEWS. Sons of England concert Tuesday, Jan. 26 Mr. Jos. Clatworthy has been re elected school trustee for the fifth term Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Elliott, Toronto, 1 visited his father recently.... Mr. John Colwill, sr, and Miss Colwill visited in Toronto last week Mr. Reese Johns' has returned to his studies at luelph....' Mr. Chas. Johns attended the Young Men's ■ convention in Peterboro and gave asplen- I report Sunday afternoon. Oui S. S. is in- | creasing in attendance 157 being present, Sunday. Several new teachers have re- ; cently been appointed... .Mrs. R. Trfylor i and her sister, Oshawa, recently visited visited their mother Mrs. H. Elliott Clarke and daughter spent be full of young péople .Mr. Theo Slemon has been very ill, through contracting contracting blood poison in his arm, but from last reports he is steadily improving Miss Maude Strutt and brother Edgar of j ce ntly Mr. C. Horn Burketon, spent Sunday with their broth- ' an d Bradford last week er Mr. Everett Strutt M iss Emily Tabb of Bowmanville, spent New Years with her parents Mr. James Hooey and Mr. E. Farrell of the Long Sàult were Sunday visitors here Miss Evelvn Stevens is visiting Mrs. Geo. Cowling, Manvers Road We much appreciated our new minister, Mr. S. Parsons on Sunday. Sunday. Every one would have 2 pairs of glasses if it were not for the expense; an extra pair comes handy. Jury & Lovell are giving away 10 pairs every day next week. See big advt. Sunday at Zion... .Mrs. Percy Clarke has been visiting her sisters at Consecon and Stirling ... Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Colwill entertained a number of young people re- was in Toronto ..... Miss Beta Kerslake has been quite indisposed... Regular meeting of I O.F. Wednesday January 27. Better, mure economical than oil lantern is the Electric Handy Lamp. Every home should have one. Mason & Dale. BOLINA DOINGS ENNISKILLEN NEWS Ticket For full particulars consult G.T. R. Agents or write C. E. HORNING, Disk. Pass. Agent, Toronto No matter where you are going, call phone 78 for information. We will gladly .deliver tickets to any house in town. J. H. H. JURY, Local Agent, House Phone 51 EAT TOD'S BREAD Have the wagon call at your home Phone 3 Bowmanville W E have on hand a choice lob of Corn for stock-feeding and are corresponding with some of the leading corn growers in reference to Seed Corn and expect a full supply when season for seeding arrives. If any new varieties are required consult us before before placing your order with agents that are offering high-priced corn, and we will try and secure what is needed at a moderate price All grades of Flour, Cereals and Mill Feed on hand. Custom work dono on the sLortest notice. CHAS HORN, HAMPTON Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beacock, Ball's Point, at Mr. Geo. Argue's; Mr. Williams and Miss Taylor, Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Scott, Tyrone, at Mr. Sid Trewin's; Miss Adams at Mr. Fred Adams; Mrs. Chas. and Miss Nonie Horn, Misses Pearl Ranton and Margaret Pas- coe, Hampton, at Mr. F. W. Lee's; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cowling, Purple Hill, at Messrs. Jas. Parr's apd Jno. Cowling's; Mr. and Mrs. R. McNeil, Tyrone, at her father's; Mrs. Jas. Parr with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Cowling, Purple Hill; Mrs. J. B. Smith, Brighton, with her sister, Mrs. Harry Rogers; Mrs. David Hall, Burketon, Burketon, at Messrs. S. Hoskin's and ' James Motintjoy's, sr; Miss Ethel Ashton, Hay- don, at the parsonage Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Sanderson and family attended- the funeral of Mrs. Sanderson's mother, Mrs. Byers, Purple Hill.... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams' friends sympathize with them in the loss of the r baby boy Mr. Thos. Craig is again janitor of the school for 1915. Mr. Herb Stainton is the new trustee Mr. Wm. Stainton purposes erecting a new house in the spring...... Mrs. Heib. Johnston has returned to Toronto Toronto Mr. Argue, Miss Virtue and Mrs, Lee are somewhat improved Mrs. F. Adams and Miss Margaret Stewart are on the sick list.... A number of the young p ople from Bradley's, Baker's, and Enniskillen Enniskillen are enjoying the skating at "Boyne Water" Mills Monthly tem perance program was held Sunday morning morning Literary and Citizenship convenors will change evenings this month. Wednesday Wednesday evening Jan. 20 will be a temperance temperance program, when the progress (or otherwise) of the temperance work in the Dominion will be reviewed; special music and other literary numbers. Wednesday evening Jan. 27 Mr. Russel Gilbert intends bringing on a debate. Résolve to attend both meetings. Rev. Geo. Yule, Oshawa, occupied the Dulpit of the Presbyterian Church morning morning and evening Dec 26 and delivered profitable and powerful sermons to large and attentive congregations. The music was furnished by Blackstock Presbyterian choir assisted by Miss Foster, of Toronto. Miss Foster possesses a beautiful voice and, needless to say, her solos were a rare treat and fully enjoyed by her hearers. Friday evening, New Years day, the tea was up to the standard which is saying a good deal, while the entertainment surpassed surpassed its usual record. The committee was most fortunate in procuring talent who gave to the public a high-class program. program. The artists who took part were: Mrs. Mabel Manley Pick ird, soloist, of Toronto, whose sweet clear voice still rings in our ears; never before has Enniskillen Enniskillen been privileged to hear Mrs. Pickard Pickard and we hope it will not be the last time. Mr. J. A. Kelly, ventriloquist, entertainer entertainer and singer, pleased the younger part of the audience, while everyone present present was delighted with Miss Martin, Tyrone. Tyrone. Mr. A. Beech with his violin, accompanied accompanied by Mrs. C. W. Souch, Hamp- ton, greatly added to the entertainment. Good addresses were given by Rev. Wm. Higgs, Tyrone, and Rev. P. H. Currie, pastor of the church. Everybody-enjoyed Everybody-enjoyed the evening. Proceeds about $140. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAST OR I A Annual meeting of Library Board met Monday evening and elected officers as follows: Pres.-- B. G. Stevens; Secretary-- R. J. .McKessock; Treas.-- S. E. Werry; Librarian--M iSs Edna Reynolds. A large number of new books have been added, and the Board would be pleased to have all renew their membership..... .Young Ladies Bible Class have elected the following following officers: Pres.--Miss Eva Cooledge; Vice Pres. -Miss Marjorie Annis: Sec.- Treas.--Miss Effa Brooks; Asst. Treas.-- Miss Minnie Baker; Teacher--Miss Lulu Reynolds. Class Sewing Circle meets monthly to sew for a home mission in Toronto. This is a good live class and is doing good work... .Mrs. M. A. James and son, Geo. W., visited at Mr. W. Werry's... .Mr. Thompson, of Sask., has been visiting at Mr. A. Hillis'... .Temperance .Temperance program at Division Friday night Women's Institute and other organizations' organizations' entertainment Feb. 2nd for the Red Cross Fund League meeting will be held next Monday evening when a social time will be enjoyed by all... .Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pascoe, Creelmân, Sask., have been visiting their many friends here Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wright visited at Mr. S. E. Werry's... Rev. Mr. Griffith, Toronto, will preach here Sunday Mr. R. C Scott purchased a horse in Toronto. Children's eyes--the optician at Jury & Lovell's makes a specialty of testing the eyes of children; no charge for testing. FARMERS' INSTITUTE - MEETINGS HIGH CLASS SPECTACLES Every Day For a Whole Week Meetings under auspices of West Durham Durham Farmers' Institute will be held as follows!: SOLINA, Sops' Hall, Wednesday, January January 27, at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. Women's Institute meets in schoolroom in afternoon. afternoon. Joint meeting in evening. Nestleton, Foresters' Hall, Thursday, Jan. 28, at 2.30 and 7.30 p. m. Women's Institute meets in Methodist church basement basement in afternoon. Joint meeting in the evening. SPEAKERS: E. F. Augustine, Bothwell,. a successful grower of small fruits and vegetables, will speak on one of the following subjects: "Conserving Soil Moisture"; "The Farmer's Farmer's Vegetable Garden"; "Box Packing of Apples"; "Profits of Leased Orchards"; "Small Fruit Growing and Spraying". Henry Grose, Lefroy, a first-class farmer farmer of Simcoe County, who has the happy faculty of presenting hard facts in a pleasing pleasing manner. Subjects : "How to Increase and Maintain the Fertility of the Soil"; "Selection of Seed"; "Home Dairy Work"; "Growing of Clover". Evening : "Benefits "Benefits of Institute"; "The Canadian Boy and Girl". Mrs. W. Dawson, Parkhiil, will address the Nestleton Branch of Women's Institute Institute in the afternoon on "The Farmer's Wife's Problems"; and in the evening on "Women and the War". Her other subjects subjects are : "The Things That Are Out of Sight"; "Our Chautauqua Reading Club"; "The Women in Our Institutes"; and "The Foreign Women of Canada". She will also speak at both sessions at Solina. All speakers are conversant with their subjects and every man and woman should strive to hear the addresses. Come prepared prepared to discuss the subjects and thus help the meetings. All who were members of the Farmers' Institute for last year will be credited for this year without paying ! again. M. J. WERRY, A. W. ANNIS, President. Asst Secretary. JURY & LOVELL'S Commencing Monday, January 18th, at 8 a. m. W E have been planning this gigantic special sale for twelve months Oyer-pressure of business has prevented our carrying out our plans sooner Now everything is ready. In order to assist us and give every customer the utmost care and attention, attention, we have engaged the services of one of the most capable Opticians Opticians in the Dominion. For three years the senior member of our firm was President of the Canadian Optical Association and was in this way in close touch with the best opticians both in Canada and United States, so we are able to give our customers an absolute guarantee as to the standing and trustworthiness trustworthiness of the optician we have secured. During the past twenty-five years we have given our customers an optical optical service that few if any towns the size ot Bowmanville enjoy. On three occasions during these twenty-five years we have treated our customers to the services of men at the very top of the optical profession in United States. Now, however, the motto of all Canadians should be-: Canada for Canadians » so for this special optical sale we have engaged a Canadian, who is fully qualified to give as good service and as dependable advice as any optician optician in U S or elsewhere Several good men were available, but only the best man procurable would suit us, and we have no hesitation in placing our personal guarantee behind every sale made during This Great Optical Week Our Prices During this sale not one cent will be added for the services of the specialist. For $3.00 we will give the finest 14k Gold Filled Frames fitted with best quality lenses. For $1.00 we will Hu your own frames with the best quality quality lenses and test your eyes free. For 50c we will fit your frames with lenses not quite so perfect as above but as good as most opticians ever use. Lenses Ground to Order Special lenses will be ground for those requiring them at lowest possible prices. Guarantee Cheerfully and without without a murmur we will hand back your money in any case where our glasses fail to give satisfaction satisfaction Our Goods We believe we are safe in. saying we have a . Jarger stock of spectacles$than all other stocks in this county combined. Solid Gold, 10k or 14k 14k Gold Filled Nickel Steel Nose Glasses to fit every nose Kryptok Invisible Double Vision OrdinaryrDouble Vision Tinted Lenses Rimless Lenses Lenses for Cataract Lenses specially gronnd for complicated eeeee Special Attention to Children's Eye» Our Special Offer As a means of advertising this sale we will present a pair of our best quality $1.00 lenses ABSOLUTELY FREE to each of the first ten people purchasing gold or gold, filled glasses from us EACH DAY. These free lenses will be fitted into good serviceable serviceable steel frames which are also free. Call early and secure this special present The early bird gets the glasses. Tell your friends. When We Test Eyes It Is Done Properly. Another Special Offer In addition to the free lenses given So the first 10 each day, we will give a discount of ten per cent, to everyone bringing a friend along. That is, if two members of à family get glasses each will get ten per cent, discount, discount, or if you get a neighbor each will get ten per cent. off. Special Attention to Children's Eyes. Can You Hear Well ? During this Optical Sale we will also have a complete assortment of devices for those whose hearing is not as acute as it was Wonderful advances have been made the past few years in these instruments and people who could not hear a word unless shouted right into the ear can now attend church and hear the sermon distinctly. Call and see for yourself. JURY & LOVELL Graduates of fNew York School of Optic* 1 Chicago Ophthalmic Colleg< 1 Detroit Optical College 12 Canadian Optical College* IA/hen We It