THE E Kind Remembrances To Al ,he An Rev. And may you enjoy a prosperous and Happy New Year. ARCHIE TAIT, Phone 65 Bowmanville d thal sandf ad inv Lstar of Ipear = turnEi Seasonable O reetings May we take this opportunity of than'king you for your business you have given us dur- ing the year just coming to a close and to extenid to one andi ail the compliments of the season with every good wish for the New Year. ,,I ~Edmondstone door east of F. F. Morris Co. Bowmanville lard Timnes has apparently ed. Hope lie will stay edead. Canada has no PIý unwelcome stmanger. Th Ety young country possessi' r, activity, push and an re these qualities canvbinE k, in harmaniaus co-operai ýe is eft for the Old Hard it evidence is there that1 e?ýOne in partieular is 1923. B. H. s. COMMENCEMENT -----Very Large Tbrong of Citizenss a Country Folk Pa.cIçed Opera Hous ,entieth -1 it The EHigh School Commencenie is are ta -which parents and friends of t unity. students always look forward wl tus .%v mucli expectation and pleasure iN e cour- held in the Opera House on Frid ta de- evening. Every available spaee vv powers. taken andi many stoad through< sthat the prograi. ,hop of Mr. W. J. Morrison, B. A., Pri eny, ta cipal, was chairman and deserv testant credit for the splendid way in whi orm the lie handled the programi. T Canon proceedings were opened promptly r e ctar, 8 o'clock, with "0 Canada" int sedict. singing of which the audience jolu ;ervices heartily. The boys chorus "L laned. [Canaia" under direction of AI~ e had J Bruce E. Inugham-i, M. A., teacheir )utie- EngîII:h and Modem,wa, a pleasii sIegalj introduction ta the gooci thin, ,round. which followed. Mr. W. B. Couc Youngsters Gave Their Par, and Fiends Two Delightful Evenings. BErST WL5HES îo was ale pro man af the Btoard, gaeea bifU ILeýUeCin eea oim ss and referred to the imnport- ar lace held by this HilhSçchoo1 ar g others of the Province anid ta Chorus-"Sailing Song" From ery satisfactory report of lu- Merry Widow-4Franz Lehiar. )r Houston who "hiac no faulit Rctain e hoe y 1."aio-e hoe y brought your Smiles-Ailen Gi lub drill by girls of Form III Pony Ride-Lenore Cummi direction of Miss A. M. H. Russell Candler, Doris Wright, L i, B. A., teacher of Lower ence Rehder, Helena Hynds, F 1su1bjects and Ilistory, wa.A born Colville, Evelyn Pickard,1 w'el1 done, indeed'. cdli Halîman, Dorothy Nicholls,1 IG. S. Postlethwaite, M. A., Allin. r f St. John's Church, briefly Diàlog.ue-What Santa Brougl itulated the pupils on. thelr June Loughman, Edith SelIars, C work and presente'd the prîzes lotte Mitchell, Willie Muttan, i edals ta those who had won1_4-_ ~G. M. Galbraith,. B a zrranna of+the 1whili he UCpresent. ful winner. tair, Ml. A., Toronto, ,who for rmany ie stf2fV of1Toronto e.n.u . U. U . ,K staff worked tilli ta assort and d~ist neaps and< oi last >nl the h eniL an1U winner, doinag s We take tTiis opportunity to wish our many friends and customers a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Gree,,naway. & Elliott Consulting Engineers Phone 18 day or night Bowman Happy New Year [on-A Christmas Dilemni Baby, "! Won't Play With Yai GeraIdine Williams an( 'S. le-The Truly Believers- eh, Gwendolyn BalIantyne le, Betty Rice, GerýtrudE 'ne, Russell Oke. Billý ýoe 1C pleas do i Ef e it. Cho] Copeland Skoe Store EXTENDS TO YOU THEIR GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES FOR THE COMING YEAR AND WISH TO EX- PRESS APPRECIATIQN FOR YOUR PATRONAGE IN THE PAST. T Ontario WOIRDS 0F WISE MEN " .1' dUeT. is neyer a lasting teaeher of The whole countenance is a cer-1 ftain silent language of the ipind.i Thete is sufficient recampense ina the very consciousfiess of a nable c deed.1c t is the sign of trifiing character - tq grasp at faine that is got y illy reports.C What difference is there between1v hiii who instigates and hiin who ap- I u proves the crime? There is no art of which ail the t possibilities are _apable of being im- parted by a teacher.I It is one of humanity's unwrittena Iaws that a mian has to pay the pen- i e alty for the intention, not for the t resuIts of hie actions. Death cannot be dishonorable ta the brave m~an, or premature ta himt who has held highi office, or lament- p- able ta the philosopher, a jWhat is better than to live in the!'0o cantentme;nt arising out of freedoniJcc and the recolleetion of duty well per-In formed, caireless of the things of this Pý earth?.~my It nmay happen that a man my think rightly yet cannot express ele- 1 g inreisonablî nd learniiiiý G;. C. S. We wish our many customners and friei a Hlappy New Year, We also take this opportunity to thank, pat rons for their very liberai custom during year. Mason & DaIe's hardware Phone 145 Bowmanv LoreItua iawns, Rutssel l Hyes, Downs. 'us-. Soi.g of the Reaperý"- entatian of prizes in histary, d by the Women's Canadian wa mtade by Mrs. M. G. V. President, to Greta Pollard iea Martyn.1 A. N. McMillan, far the School presented these i!Medals and, nd tea 1001 col e gracua ates ta al Suceessful lass were presented by fiston, Prinicipal. Part Il ;-La, 'Tis Night-B of ar ýs both the Min- 2J1'rve. J ook to thi ýt and best ,d that th tre lif e w( UARY rragg, Cla Thomuas, .obert Ca nstane. rom Turv, Albert -ank Sil Wilbert d wflliani Seasion 's Greetings HYDRO LAMÉPS Soientifically combine the qualities ire- quired to givè. Long Life and * Efficient Service. The extremely low rates at which Hydro Service is sold in Ontario permit ail users to enjoy the benefit of well lighted homes~, antd other establishments with maxiy lights burning at one time. Everýyone likes to have lots of light. To make such a condition economnical, onte must have lamps wbich will burn a long tinie and at the sanie tinte give out the maimnum amount of light requrl¶e1 of thema. HYDRO LAMPS Are made exclusively for Hydro usersan~d low rates. They are guaranteed to give Long Life-50% m'rýore titan the usual i-un of lamïps. The extra quality does not acdd one cent to the cost of' Hydro Lamps. Titese Long 'Lif e Lampa satisfy every requirement of modern lighting. THE HYDRO SÙOP Bowmanville A~n Aspiring Disli- McMann. Sare Part of Britain» n.. Sun and Mrs. Moan"l ýand Marion Allun. ive The King were Mis,- Leta L,. H. G. Morris. rWISUHES in concluded ch was per- mu~ch inter- ilar eventi 'i1. Look for on the .yVou buy. Ont. 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , , , " "., E- i am-