VoL LXVL M. A. JAMES & SONS, Publishers. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO. SEPTEMBER 23, 1920. $2.00 a Year In Advance. 5c a Copy. k THE STORE 01F QUALITY Exhibiting S 7nart Fail Clothies Panr nn PROF. LAUGHER'S FAý4,REWELL THE EDITOR TALKS MINISTERS AND'CHURCHES. ABANDON TOWN COUNCIL Tremendous Audience Heanrd Closing, Oshawa was neyer as well served1 Service in Disciple Church wlll be1 That is one of the important sgji - Musical Services-. by newspapers as-it is n ow being ser- taken by Rev. W.' C. Washington in jects to be discussed at the moathi; ved by the Ontario Reformer and The the morning and Rev. W. H. Spargo meeting of the Chamber of Commerce What greater tribute could be paid Oshawa Telegram. Indeed, f ew, towns in the evening on Sunday next. ia Council Room' Friday niglit thîx3 to Prof. C. C. Laugher, Mus.Bac., than ln this country hiave seen such ad- Bowmaaville District Meeting wîll week at 8 p. m. Facts- will be pre- the capacity audience tha.t gathenrd vancement in newspaperdom as Osh- beched in the Methodist Church, on;'etdo uiia oenetb in the Methodist Church on Sunday awa bas- within two years. One year 1 Wednesday, Sept. 29th. See an- Board ofComýaissioners. Other'ur- eveniag to hear the special program uago the Reformer blossomed Out as nouncement. gent questions will be discussed. of anthems, duets, solos, choruses,!a twice-a-week newspaper. Next Mtois hrcRv.S . For ull attendance of citizens requested, and organ selections ? The choir,1 week its publishers take another ad- i Ihds hrhRv .C or covered itself with greathoor, al vance step and will issue a thrice-a- Ipastor, will preach at both services on of their aumbers being splendidIY ?ýveek newspaper, the ultimate aim be- Saa una cooBbe ON T IEI No. 39 AW av ýÎe