OXFORDS MUST Oei To make room f ail goods now arrivîng w vre decided to clear out broken fines AT CREAT REDUOTIONS SNAPS FOR MEN 17 pair Tanis, reg- $4.00 for . $3.35 18 pair Patents, re ' . $4.00 for ... $3.35 10 pair Gun Metal, reg. $4.00 for $3.35 10 PRIGES SNAPS FOR LADIES 16 paiîr Patent, reg. $3, $1.350 fo $2.65 21 pair Tan, reg. $3, $3.50 for $2.65 18 pair Patent Tip $2.50, $275 for $2.15 21 pair Patent Tip $2, $2.25 for $1.70 Job Lot $1.50, $ 1.65, $1.15, for $1.20 Everything in this big'Sammer Sale is first class and guaranteed right. Cor-ne earltv for best selection. IMfR 9:111 V ~je i ~ttr~ -u.}Social andJ Personal,- IBOWMANVILLE, AUG 17, 1911. IDURHAM COUNTY BOYS. Mr. Aif. Ný. Mitcheir eider son of Dr. and Mrs J. C. Mitchell, Eastern Hospital, Brockville, formerly of Enniskillen, and son-mn-law of Dr W. E. Tilley, Publie School Inspector, Bowmanville, has won an important Promotion in life insurance circles. He has been assistant secretary ot the WManufacturers -Life -Insurance Company, Toronto, and bas just, been appointed the assistant general manager of the Federal Life Insurance Company of Hamilton; of whicb Mr. David Dexter is general manager and president, and of which Cawtbra Mulock is supposed to have'recently secured control. Mr. Mit- chell has been witb the Manufacturers Life about fine years, first as- advertising manager, then as an assistant secretary. Previons to that tirne he was on the staff of the Stay. He is regarded as a coming man in the insurance world, says theToro- oto Star. His hosts of friends in Durham congratulate Aif on bis well merited ad- vancement. Genuine industry and menit nsuaily receive their reward. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. If will please many former students fo know that Mr. W. G. Carpenter, B. A., at one time Science Master in Bowmanvîlle Higb Sclîool but now of Calgary, Alta., has becn appointed Vice President of the Provincial Normal Schooi at Calgary. The matriculat ion results given out this week mat erially improve the previons sat- isfactory standing of Bowmanville school. Ebenezer W.M.S. chieken pie- oi irer Aug. 27-28. i Miss Ethel Power bas returned from' her holidays. Miss Nellie Guy, Darlington, is visiting Miss Ida Elliott. Miss Edna Sharpe, Peterboro, is visiting ber aupt Mrs. Tohn Allin. Lightning Rods is an article by Dr. Dandeno on an inner page. --Mr. Frank-J. Meeban,- Toronto,- is ioli-- daying at Mr. T. Botrell's. Mr. Peter Murdoch celebrated bis 84tb bîrtbday on Sunday, Aug. 13. Mr. Ray Cornish, Toronto, recently visited at Mr. F. G. Loscombe's. Miss Florence Roenigk is spending ber vacation with relatives in Trenton. Caldwell's conveyances go to boat Tuesdays and Fnidays. Phone 127. Mrs. (Rev.) F. Woodger, Prince Albert, is vis'iting ber asister, Miss A. V. Cole. Room and board for tbree more gentle- men at Mrs. Huggett's, Concession-st. Mrs. J. R. Pye and Miss Isabel, are vifingMrs W.H-. Pearce,-Newcastle.- Mr. mnd Mrs. A. Asher, Toronto, are viisitin g their niece, Mrs. A. L. Nichols. Mr. Elmo Staples, of the Bank of Mon- treal, St. Mary's, spent Sunday at Mr. J. J. Mason's. Miss Lot tie Cawker bas returned from a pleasant visît with Mrs. B. W. Rice, Toronto. Mn. A. J. Trebiicock, of the Toronto Worid. was borne last week for a few holidays. Mn. H. H. Todgbam, Toronto, spent Civic holiday witb bis wife and family at bis father's. -I bOUSE Just One Week More To Clear Out Our Sum= îslUiqueA idwa.y and Suporio rVadvle Cà improved and'Ienlet, Thiiste mweek of Cobourg Hor~eseakginthe la in rm~'eod frep rson tqeiin (er1,oetO u e tt tiim..i J~ AHNE r ýýid ným !ombow Weno ar lc 1I pa f ,d -trset xhen WcAlldp- r.to do C , 0 - ÎO pepr~ bfurnsh and Put on rubberà" Sho ad ran pepifroBomani4e ow rewe h onso od, ad v roi $ee tewoe -cucu (e AUr. 0 Ceteite andcoutnyaron areparticipaing nun tde îiUna igeableCrs. i o etpe P iqewI e eecd ie raoal rcs oi WEST