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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Nov 1914, p. 8

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X ^e\juoyA v'XoXomtOvt^ ^ When you spend a dollar outside, Bo wmartbitle gets the goods but loses the dollar, dollar, When you spend a dollar dollar at home BoTtomanptlle gets both. Great Bargains in Men's and Boys' Overcoats Big Purchase from Montreal Manufacturer Manufacturer Who Needed the Spot Cash We succeeded in buying a lot of Men's and Boys' Overcoats at practically our own price. We are going to share the bargains with you. Heavy Dark Brown Ulster, shawl collar, the very latest style, good value for $3 2, our price $8.00 Heavy G-rey Ulster, plain pattern, shawl collar, _ belt on back, a first-class coat for $15.00, for $10.00 «SSDSI Navy Blue Chinchilla, the very fashionable overcoat. overcoat. This is made in a shorter coat, short belt, small shawl collar, a very stylish, snappy overcoat overcoat for the young man, sold ev- it 1 O tZ(\ erywhere for $16.50, our price..... 1 These are only a few of the bargains--300 overcoats overcoats in the lot. The Anderson Clothing Com'y. The Swell Dressers Store Bowmanville F. A. H AD D Y The China Hall Grocery Laundry Soap Two extra fine Laundr Soaps, Swift's Borax and Swift's Naphtha, both superior soaps and well-known brands, special price for one week 6 cakes for 25c, or $4.00 a box of 100 cakes Grape Fruit Special purchase of Grape Fruit enables us to sell off large size fruit at this special price 4 for 25c or 70c per doz. Christmas Fruits Currants, Raisins, Figs, Dates, Peels are now an the wa . We will have full stocks as usual. Highest Cash Price for Fresh Eggs. F A. H ADD Y Bowmanville The Epworth League has been re-organized re-organized with following officers: President --Mr. C. Avery; 1st Vice--Miss Vera Mountjov; 2nd Vice--Mrs. Theron Mount- joy; 3rd Vice--Mr. Milton Slemon; 4th Vice--Mr. Cecil Slemon; 5 th Vice--Miss Ethel Gilbert; Secretary--Mr. T. Wagg; Treasurer--Mr. D. Moore..... . You will not be disappointed if • you attend S.: WV Mason & Son's ready-to-wear sale--all this season's goods at. great reductions. SALEM Mrs. Frank Hall and niece, Mrs. W. McMaster McMaster and family, Oshawa, have been visiting her brother, Mr. \V. G. Cornish . . .Mr. and Mrs. W. Francis have moved into Mr. Robt. Collacott's house south of C.N.R. track....Mrs. Diamond. Toronto, has been visiting her brother, Mr. Thomas Jewell, and Mrs. John Rowe Mrs. J. Hunter. C.N.R., station, continues very poorly Mr. and Mrs. W. G Cornish, Miss Léta and Master Reford visited friends at Orono recently. TYRONE NOTES. Mr. Kenneth Courtice, Courtice, Sun- dayed at Mr. A. E. Clemens'; Miss Emilly 1 Goodman, Columbus, recently visited her brother Mr. Luther Goodman Miss Mabel Wight, Bowmanville, Sundayed at home.... Miss Clara Woodley spent a few days with Bowmanville friends Sun day School was well attended last Sunday, over a hundred being present Mr. Alfred and Mr. Thomas Goodman, Columbus, Columbus, Sundayed at Mr. Luther Goodman's .... Annual Epworth League quilting bee will be Monday, Nov. 16. The young men are cordially invited for tea. HAMPTON NEWS. Mr. A. E. Jennings has started to overhaul overhaul the old hotel and convert it into a model residence... .Mr. and Mrs. Ranton, Toronto, visited at Mr. John Ranton's.... Mr. Lome Robbins, Leskàrd, visited with friends Rev, T. H. P. Anderson, Hast ings, a former pastor was greeted with a good congregation Sunday evening. He was guest of Mrs. C. Johns.... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tamblyn and children, Orono, visited Mr. M. B. Cryderman Mr. A. Trenouth will soon have completed the brick work of Mr.Greenaway's house:... Mr. Frank Ruse continues much the same ... .Much sympathy is expressed for the relatives of the late William Allin and Mrs. R. H. Bunt, Toronto, whose funerals took place here this week. See obituary. .... This season's coats, dresses and other ladies' ready-to-wear garments are being sold at wholesale prices this month at S. W. Mason & Son's. Read their ..dvt. ORONO Women's Institute, Friday at 2.30 p.m.. Citizens' dance Friday evening Nov. 13 Misses Neva and Ednah Smith gave a patriotic tea Nov. 6 H. Jun ker, manager creamery, has gone to Tavistock Tavistock for winter...... Herb. Berry, 6th. line, was operated on for appendicitis and has pneumonia C. J. Thornton ship ped a oar of choice cured fruit to a Winnipeg Winnipeg fitrim...... District Epworth League here Friday Nov. 13. Fine program Ladies are knitting and sewing for soldiers--loyal soldiers--loyal to King and Country ...... Dr. Jas. L. Hughes lectures here Nov. 29 . ;... .Rev. G. C. Williams lectured on "Battle Ships in Action" Nov. 9th. and preached in Methodist Church Sunday ... .Miss Hattie Williamson, Orono, received received $2,000 from A. O. U. W., on her father's death Miss M. Bernice Tucker came home from Ottawa to her father's Dr. Tucker Mrs. J. E. Rich ards is inPdrtPerry waiting on her mother who is ill Miss Bertha Cornish has returned home from a visit to friends in Port Hope. ■OLDiA DOINGS. Mr. J. W. Brooks has gone north with a hunting party.... ..Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Werry entertained friends on the fifth anniversary of their wedding Mr. G. Summerhayes has moved into Mr. James Cameron's house... .Rev. T. H. P. Anderson, Anderson, Hastings, preached at Eldad Sunday to a large congregation. All were pleased to see his genial countenance and hear his fine discourse Mrs. R. J. McKessock, Miss Nora, Mrs. J. T. Rundle, Miss Edna Reynolds and Messrs. Cecil and A. L. Pascoe and A. J. Reynolds are attending the Women's Institute and Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance at Toronto this week.... Visitors : Mr. and Mrs. H. Bennett, Taunton, at Mr. J. Yellowlees ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Baker and family at Providence; Providence; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mackay, Kin- tale, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pascoe, Enfield, and Councillor and Mrs. H. L. Pascoe, Foley, visited their father, Mr. Richard Pascoe, who has returned from the Hospital, Hospital, Toronto Ladies, be sure and read S. W. Mason & Son's advt. It is a real bargain sale in ready-to-wears. Dont put it off any longer, have that roof Certain-teed. Mason & Dale. ENNISKILLEN NEWS. Visitors : Mr. and Mrs. Tno. Slemon in Toronto ; Mr. C. J. Pascoe at home. Mrs. Pascoe is leaving this week to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. H. D. Babcock, Lindsay; Mr. F. W. Lee in Whitby; Mrs. Bessie Remmer, Whitby, at F. W. Lee's ; Miss Bertie Page, Boston, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Page...... Dr. Slemon accompanied his patient, Mrs. Sam Bray, Enfield, to Oshawa Oshawa Hospital last week where she underwent underwent an operation for appendicitis successfully, successfully, Dr. Ryerson, Toronto, operating. Her many friends here wish for her speedy recovery .Mrs. Jas. Stainton is Tinder the Dr's care... .Last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Werry invited the choir and a few other friends to a chicken pie supper. All reported a delightful time. World's Temperance Sunday was observed here morning and evening. In the evening Rev. W. E. Honey gave an address on "Catch My Pal" movement. Miss Florence Trewin, a bride of this week, was made the recipient of a beautiful beautiful leather upholstered quarter-oak rocker, a tribute from her church friends.. Miss Trewin, who has been actively engaged in all branches of church work, will be very much missed....Ladies, are you needing a ready-to wear garment ? You can get something stylish and at cost at S. W. Mason & Son's big sale. Read their advt. - Have you seen Mason & Dale about that new Supreme Range ? Time T HE ALMOST superhuman efforts put forth by the old firm of McMur- try & Co. to raise Ten Thousand Dollars in Ten Days will soon be a matter of history. Never before have the people of Durham witnessed such cold-blooded slaughtering of prices.as forced on us the last week. We have taken our medicine cheerfully, suffered tremendous losses in every department, but WE HAVE KEPT FAITH WITH THE PUBLIC and have yet to receive the first complaint that everything was not as good or better than advertised. We regret that owing to the unprecedented crowds and lack of sufficient help and space, many of our old friends, and new ones, too, did not receive the service and attention we always try to give.. We had over thirty clerks--we should have had forty. However, we have rectified all that, and we can assure you that your shopping will be more comfortable on Thursday, Friday Friday and Saturday, the Three Big Closing Days of this Colossal Sale. FOR THE LAST THREE DAYS OF THIS GREAT SALE we will do better than ever. Where the knife has gone deep it will go deeper ! Where we have slashed hard we will slash harder ! Where we have pleased you well we will please you better ! We wanted Ten Thousand Dollars and we will get it, but we are taking no chances and we are here to tell you face to face, man to man, that the Last Three Days of This Sale will be long remembered as THE MOST DARING ASSAULT ON VALUES, the most desperate campaign of cutting, slashing and tearing asunder asunder of prices ever witnessed, in Bowmanville. A Whirlwind Finish in Men's Furnishings Linen Collars further slashed to lc Pair 50c Cashmere Sox 19c Reg. $1 50 Underwear...... 79c Balance $18 and $20 Suits $9.95 " $14 and $15 Overcoats ... 7.95 " $20 and $22 Overcoats ... 10.95 and everything else accordingly. Smashing Attack on Chinaware Our Crockery Department has been the centre of interest to many purchasers allready, but the smashing reductions we inaugurate for the last three days should bring every thrifty housewife in four counties to this department for the .wind-up of this great movement. Please Note Well This Great Sale runs TEN DAYS ONLY and will positively close Saturday, November 14, at midnight. It is a matter of hours now, and you must hurry to avail yourselves of our wonderful offerings. Look for the big red ticket that designates the extra values. Furs! Furs ! Furs ! They balance of this magnificent collection is at your mercy just when the are required and apnreciated : Men's Coon Coats Men's Bearskin Coats Men's Eur-lined Coats Women's Hudson Seal Coats Women's Astrachan Coats Women's Fur lined Coats Hundreds of Neck Pieces and Muffs. The McMurtry Guarantee Remember we guarantee guarantee every man, woman and child absolute and complete satisfaction with every article purchased. purchased. You take no risk in buying here, everything everything marked in plain figures. The smallest child can shop as successfully as its parents. Shoes ! Rubbers ! Boots ! After the fierce rush of this last week's selling we find ourselves with many lines in which only a few sizes are left. The next three days will see these lines put a,t a price which will utterly wipe them off the map. Clothing ! Clothing Î The balance of our $20.00 Suits further slashed. Everything else in this fully stocked department department at proportionate prices. Don't Lose a Minute ! Start for Bowmanville at the earliest possible moment. ; It will pay you. We guarantee to make it pay you. REMEMBER--ONLY THREE DAYS MORE. This sale positively closes AT MIDNIGHT SATURDAY. McMurtry & Co. Ltd. Bowmanville, Ont.

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