Important Notice! Do not neglect your storage battery as it costS mon ey to repair. Bring it, in to us -and we will take care of it for the winter at a cost of $1 per month. OVERHAULING How about that car? fias it a knock ? Does it lose power? Is it throwing oil or, in f act, if any- thing is wrong with it we canpfix it.' Our mechanics are experts. There is 1no guess work *with theih and we will give you a price on your job before we start.. SKATES SHARPENED Skates hollow ground and oil finished 15e a CARS STORED AND WASHED Luke, Boys & Cryderman W-v st t End Garage Bowmanville and Enniskillen The Performance Figures of the CEVROL -,ET VALUE PLU S 25 Miles land More to the Gallon of Gasoline These figures speak for themselves. They are the dollars and, cents side -of Chevrolet owners' motoring' satisfaction. But the outstanding menit for Chevrolet per- formance lies beyond mere economy. It is a fact easily proven by riding in it at any time. Comifort that rougli roads do not spoil Control that is easily acqUired Safety that is not a matter of skill Ikeliability that is, permanent, Ask 'for a demonstration and be convinced' that -the Chevrolet is the best ail-round car on the market to-day. F. J. CLE ME 1NS & S0 N, Agents BOWMAN VILLE SAMSON TRACTOR - The Samson Tractor la buit for Service-real hard, rugged ser- vice-year after year and does it without expenhive repaîf.'.. t wMI save money in nearly every oper&tion on your f arm and own- ers are now us in ,g them on work- the year round., . It is a reat potb0pwrplan t and unequalled for heavy :duty beit wvrk The Samson Une also includes heavy and light Farm ,Truckiç'and botis horse drawn and1 power type Implements. Cali at our Show Rooms and inspect the Sameon fine. Drop us a cardý for the Sam- son Farm Calendar and conuit WM. CHALLIS, BowmanvlelcRépresentaive of Moffatt Môtor Sales, Liited The New Garage 88 Siuicue-st, North, Oshawa. BOWÇ7'MýANVILLE,FEB, l7th., 1921. SCHOOL BOARD. Principal Davidçon Reports Average Attendance of Pupils for january 441 and Twelve Teachers.- Regular, meeting, Friday, Feb. 4. James Deyman presiding. Mem-, bers al nresent except Mr. James. Applications were rend £romn Misses Walker and Finniority for positions on teaching Btaff. Sýcretary instrue- ted to write both and report informa- tion received. Chairman Demtn was appointed tattend Educational Convention in Toronto at Easter. Orders were passed as f oilows: J. A. Holgate & Son, coal $20.30 Cawker & Ilooper, supplies 85 S. W. Mason & Son, flannel 2.25 Mrs. N. Piper, cieaning S..W., School 6.00 Chairman reported for Gommittee appointed to mneet trustees of S. S. No. 2, who had agreed to pay $30 per schooi year f or each pupil attend- ing. Principal Davideon reported for January 501 ppl on roll, average 441. Not p=sn every day 260. Teachers on duty 12, as f oilows: Principal R. D. Davidson, Misses Jen- i nings, Morris,, Wickett, McKowan,f Montgomery, Bragg, Wilson, Hamley,1 Armstrong, Galbraith, Wright. equipnent in S .Sho was refer- red to Principal to report. Chairman Rice reported purchase of a car load of soft coal at $11,75 per ton. On motion it was decided o pay supply teachers'at rate of $4 00 per diem. Mr. D. Nicholson, is requested to give, a demonstration lesson in the school before the visiting GCommittee. Mrs. N. Piperas salary as caretaker was'increased to $150 per year from February 1, 1921. DONATIONS TO SANITARIUM. In response to the recent appeal made in Bowmanville by Mr. Race, Field Secretary of the National Sani- farium -Assocatýion,-in- ounaif of Mus- koka Free Hospital for Consumptives, these cash subscriptîons were given by our citizens and are gratefully acknowledged by the --Treasurer, Mr. George A. Reid, 225 College-st., Tor- onto : W.- J. Bragg, M. P. P.,... $20*0 Bow. Foundry Go............ 10.00 T. C. Jeweli.à...- 1.......10.00 MeMurtry & Go.,............. 5.00 W. F. Allen, J. P ............. 5.00 A. L. Nicholis .............. 5.00 F. F. Morris.............2.00 Gouch, Johnston, Cýryd4erman, L...................2.00 J. Infantine ................ 2.00 F. R. Kersînke,.............. 2.00 Jý. A. Holgate & Son ......... 2.00 F. C. Vanstone .............. 2.00 E. Weiler................... 2.00 Rev. W. G. Washingto . .... 2 QO Rev. S. C.' Moore.. ........2'2:00 Thos. Tod................ 2.00 Jo,hin Lyle, J. P..... ....... 2.00 M. A. James Sons .......... 2.00 Dr. Bonnycastle.............. 2.00 Rice $ Go.,................ 2.00 W. H. Dustan......... .... 1.00 G. R. Mason. . ............1.00 W. F. Dale. ..*........ ::.....1.00 S. A. Engel ................ 1.00 W. J. Dudley ................ 1.00 W. H. Densern....... ....... 1.00 G. A. Edmondstone.......... 1.00 T. H. Knight ................ 1.00 Jury & Loveli ..............1-.00 Cawker & Hlooper ........... 1.00 S. Pollard .................. 1.00 F. J. Horne................ 1.00 J. A. McClellan ............. 1.00 W. T. Allen ................ 1.00 W. J. Bagneli ........ ...... 1.00 Geo. E., Chase .............. 1.00 E., Hl.Brown ................ 1.00 J.,A. Gunn...... .......... 1.00 $101.00 SOLDIERS' RARE EXAMPLEj Veteran of the Crimean War De- clined Pension. A f ew years ago when 1, was liv- ing in Prince Albert, I was present as as a friend in the home of Mrs. James Meflrieni, in attenjance at the fun-. eral service of a Mr. McBrien, who was a brother of the late Mr. James McBrien. Re had for years been a school teacher, and for a number of years had lived: in Cartwright town- ship. The last few "months of his hf e were spent in the home of kms grasping înAividugla would imitate this noble feature in this brave man's life, as reported to me, bygoing and doing likewise. J. W. Totten. Tottenharn, February llth., 1921. Soft corna are difficuit to eradi- cate, but Hollowny's Corn Remover will draw them~ out painlessly.ý 4 CARTWRIGIHT COUNCIL Regular meeting February 7th-., members ail present, Reeve W. A. VanCamip presiding. Communications were read and filed. G. Forder's comipiaint re roadwork1 was referred to J. Forder, overseer. Auditors' report was received and remuneration of $ 8each allowed. Geo. rawford's application for darnages'-sustained by his mother from f allingon cernent walk was deferred to next meeting. J. G. Marlow tendered his resig- nation as constable. Laid on table tili next meeing. lerk- was instructedtprce dog tags.Deitnddtprcr Coun. DvittandHyland are- to procure wood for Town Hall. Accounts passed were: W. F. Dobson, boundary ace $ 2.18 T. Taylor, Auditor 8.00 W . Swain, Auditor 8.00 J. Forder, overseer 26.40 W. Steele, janitor 25.00 Receipts from Rink 10.00 W. BeacocIc, Clerk. Wise and experienced mothers know when their children are troub- led with worms and lose no time in applying Miller's Worm Powders, a most effective vermifuge. It is ab- solute in clearing the system of worms and restoring those healthy conditions without which there can be, no comfort for the child, r hope of robust growth.. It is a most trust- worthy wormn exterminator. Post Office Inspector's Office, Feb. 4th., 1921. A., Whitby, Choral Society> held a grand concert- on February l6th. An Oil that is Prized Everywhere. -Dr. Thomas Eclectric OU was put upon the mnarket without any flourish over fifty years ago. It was put up to meet the wants of a small section, but ns soon as its merîts became known it had a whole continent for a field, and it is now known and prizeçi throughout this continent. There is nothing equal to it. MAIL CONTRACT, SEAÈLED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at Ottawa until noon, on Fni- day ,the lSth., March, 1921, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Gontract for four years, Six times per week on the route Bowmanville Rural Mail Route No. 5 (Via Tyrone) frorn the lst, July, 1921, next. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Gontract may be seen and blank forrns of Tender may bie ob- taîned at the Post Offices of Bowman- ville, Tyrone, and ai,- the office of the Post Office Inspector, Toronto. A. Sutherland, Post Office Inspector. Phone 44 and 114 Bowmanville i. 'q .i~-4-. A ny man who' will take t he W. icard GRAYMDORT MO0 TO0R'S, LIMITIEDE CHATHAM, ONTARIO U_ NIT by unit, -and feature by feat- ure, a comparison shows the Gray.. Dort to be bigger: or stronger or better 'haFnother light cars.- The _motor is bgger, withcoolngsystem to mth 40-pound crankshaft; lzree-ring pistons;, Westjngh-odse starting and ighig big axleý; long springs; deep uphol- stery;,hand-tailored ýtop; side curtains opening with the' cloors; Thermoid brake - linings. trouble to- measure and weigh and test 'the units of light cars wil te able to see and1 fee[ the valuewhich is in the Gray-Dort. This value has made sales so uapid that you should seeý the Gray-Dort dealer at once to be lsure of securing your car. Central Garage Tempérance=st Opp. St. John's Chnrch We wish to announce that we have been appointed Chevrolet Service Station We have secured a first.class mechanic who can repair ail makes of cars. WELL STOCKED We carry a full supply o f Ford, Chevrolet and Maxwell parts, Gasoline, Greases and Ojîs, J. IATEL The Garage Man