LOCAL, AND OTHERWISE As a vermnicide an excellent paration is Mother Graves' 'W Exterminator. It bas saved !ives of countiess ehildren. Oakley Carley, son of Mr. and D B. F. Carley, Cavanville, is a r ham boy -who wlll rpesenti 1 ori, aMan., wno hans een visiting his C his cousin, 31Wrs. Richard Pooiey and oth- le eaer relatives here for the past ten f, Dr.l days, left Sunday for Detroit. di D. Though religion bas numierous 01 comiplexions, it has but oea' pirit- Ooki the spirit of brotherood, as shown f, the 1 i exact equity, in fraternal affec- la leyltion and in m--utueal helpfulness. hý Reforestration cam-e before Coun- Vv mdte'Councill and the report of spe- TI de- cial committee recomnendling the H e purchase of certain land, about 900 C acres, in H-aldinmnd,wa adopted. il Oshawa wants a Winter fair. rd, Principeil J. H. Johnston tells us 's nAthe Publie School.s will com-bine Nov -I btoi was z Tucker, son of Rev. W. B. oronto, bas been electedi tol a -section of To-ronto, in tario O1lder Boys' Parle- ,g Rotary Club bad a talk James L. Hughes, formnerly; Ëof scbools in Toronto, on saental Principles of Mod- LOCAL AND Vednes W.nd C. Mikel, K. C. w rest. Mayor of Belleville, Moi sonmajority of 1,318 votes. sOlston Mayor Angrove defe àteman AngIini by 536 votes. C olr The ripininz schol n ipot'andci re arers -with a gene: of bis poerns. unusual to find th( and cultivatiïng th Thse farmers Jsa'ý own way thse 1as been wet anld warrni nesti everv day. ara recovery. for several bo ani old Bowrii ember and iJecember in one report to lle oy be publisbied wbý,en scbools close for Worries over ber studies led Win-1 holidays. nifred Editb $mnitb daughter of, Mr. J. A. Bickell, brotber of M r. Frank Smiith, 5-0 PoucherAv, Tor- Geo. H-. Bickeli, Mrs. W. Richards onto, to shoot berseif near Green- and Mrs. R. H. Hamley, Bowman.. wood on ber way to borne of grand-1 ville, is announceed by Osbaw,,a Re- ýarents. She was a clever, nu- former as a new candidate for th.e nousgil Council for 1924. The nddress by Dr. James L. Mr.R. . MLauýhlnOshawa, Hughes, Toronto. at monthly ne- througb Dr. T. W. G. McKay, a ing of Men of Methodism, oor, sent a cbeck for $1000 to thse .sb- was listeneid to with deep interest. awa Hospital to belp provide ad.dit- Dr. Hugbesý is an ýeloquent speaker! ional surgical instruments--a -en- and bis message was 'a strong, virile erous Cbristmas gift. e one. His subject was "Charles Mr. and Mrs. D. F.. Henry, Cobourg, Dickens and Brotberbood". The lad-1 Ontario, anniounce thse engagement 1ie§ provided a fine supper.-World. of their only daugbter, Elizabeth We note tbe Howe Martyn whose Jane, R. N., to Mr. J.' R. Stutt, portrait ireached us ini timie for our Phmii. B., Bowmanville, the marriage last issue took part ia a teami de- to take place early in January. bating contest between Stratford and _____________________________Ingersoll colleg-iates: Resolved that jtbe policy of France in tbe Rubr says: Howe Martyn spoke for tIsel afiirniaitive side and piled up bis1 -.interesting points ili an ,excellen.t LY'ALL CORDEN, Opposite J. B. Martyn's Store, Bowmanville Local Representative For "Corneli" Clothes ices a Special 'Christmas Offer of these famous made-to-measure clothes for Thursday, Friday and Saturday December l3th, l4th, l5th. F REPAT mieasure at $26.5jý0% days made-to- This is a very rare opportunity. "Corneil" Clothes are one of the very values in the country. At $26.50 you can choose from a magnificent etion of the finest Tweeds and Homespuns. Every garment is strictly red to measure and guaranteed to satisfy i every way or money back. Thinlk of lt-an extra pair of pants FREE with every suit. Don't miss this sale. Suits by the famous $>37. 'pOWER OFF 0 l k fee au i IVe ipwards of 70 cultured and refined of "tise old scbool, ,n ail modern movei Jobn Rick(ýtt, wbo Ls bis borne, in col sa a '~ r Who som!Éet 'erm a)i ýal. m ) three .rs n ato many yeai ng goal. nle "woa'au ,he Whitby go-.! oi fpassing boguseFc nade aclear get a- mAMake ON Sunday Afternoon DECEMBER 16, 1923 froni 1,30 p. mi. to 4 p. mi. the power will be off, in order to make repairs to our equipn-ent, weather permit- The Hydro Electric Power Commission Bowmanviile for thse mo is wbat you at Couch,. Thi*s An Electri*cai We have something for every member of the family. You are corclially invited to inspect our stock at these attractive prices: Electrie vacuum Cleaners. ............ $45.00 and up Electrie Toasters....... .............. $ 5.00 and up Electrie Percolators...........$ 10.00 and up Electric Heating Pads........ ...... $ 9.50 and up Electrie Curling Irons with bair ýdrying comb........ .......... .......ý. .$ 6.50 and up Electrie Hot Plates......... .......... $ 5.00 and up Electric Heaters, all types....... ....... $ 5.00 and up Electrie Floor and Chesterfield Lamps .... $18.00 and up Electric Table Desk, and Boudoir Lamps. . $ 5.00 and up Electric. Wasbing Machines, thse best on market ...........................$95.00 and -Up Electric Ranges, we bandie ail malees rang- ing in price from . .. .. ......... $72.00 and up Our stock of Electric Fixtures is coin- plete. We have a fixture for every room in your house, 'and the prices are right. When you buy a fixture from us we instali it Free of Charge. We wiIl denionstrate every Thursday afternoon the Baby Grand Electric Ironing Machine. If you have any curtains, table linen, or anything you -would like iro ned phone us ai-d we will be glad to cail for samne and return it to you ironed complete. Ail goods sold on Easy Time Payments. Our personal guarantee goes with each ar- ticle. Everything sold by us must give sat- isfaction or your maoney will be cheerfully refunded. Special on Saturday Deceinber Sth only, Regular $600 Irons at $4.00 Bowmanville Phone 192 and 359w Toronto, and Tailored Ontario AoCahristmas Buy Gifts that are Practical an~d tiseful ýpecial, rim Hou, 3-piece LY1 Give Her a HOO VER