Vol. LXVII. M. A. JAMES & SONS, Publî8hers. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, MARCH2/ 1921 $2.00 a Year In Advance 5c a Copyro.1 Al,,luring Spring Fashions In The Showing 0f Moderately Priced Suits, Coats, Frocks, Skirts, Waists and Voiles ~owwil1nit--plase-to-ect-yourin~fg outfItr-om---- such an extensive and varied assemblage of authentie fashions. 7fhreissomthngnew eoming in every--day whih iakes'it toeyouriterest t-oi- or-trea f-e,-a-W vein n. -- see. these new goods. ~pecîia F-meênt in -snoi egvnwti eiiiî ±~1 ~S5G1LJI ein -xii~W WW O~LV.V 4% ~L j3jI c -THE EDITOR TALKS MÂLE AND FEMALE TEAI We must ask our correspondents Why Salaries Should be Lai to exercise a littie patience for we Men. have just now more copy then we have space available. It will ail A discussion on teachers' appear in due time. Copy- for His- took place in Toronto the tory of Tyrone was delayed in the day, the principal speech bei: mail, hence only a part of No. Four by a Durham County teacd appears in this issue. Two, instaîl- Otis e Worden.- The MV ments are, now awaiting insertion. Empire says that the teache Also two interesting articles from f ar frona agreement on the Mrs. W. C. White sent from North of equal'pay for equal worl Vancouver., Mr. and Mrs, White tween men and womerý. have since returned to their home at Worden, who spoke on behal Darlingford, Manitoba. assistant masters of, the schools, maîntained that th A fthe wats o kow f te tmeteachers being married and A faherwant tokno if he imesible for the support of faail for a mother to begin teaching lier entitled to larger salaries the daughter to work-sew, cook, wash, women teachers who werei iron, sweep, dust, set table, wash1 porting anyone but thenaseli dishes, dlean silverware, damn stock- tinstanced a case of two sis ings, and ahl the other duties in the! ing together with a joints -lion --no -n-her- earl--ear ,sa neai1r y or oth nd dollar as soon as she is able to do some a Inan W-tll a family ln t! of the things mentioned? Yes, by al gr-aewslmtdh 250 means. Every girl and boy, too, s liidta h anta sliud asge7 oedte-a mor -e -outside -work, and evec expected to perform thena regularly the women teachers were -fron --to--6-years- of age--ODwar j-maio!,rît, er oodgafe We don't wish to- hurt as-ny mother 'pc" _aswerl as the boys. feelings; but far too) inany young , MISH. Arbuthniot, of girls arc- given too many liberties and flot enougli duties for their <w i Teachers' Federation, attac 900 exntcr~d yt~- good.tive of the men,. and decla - - '- 4....L . L..a- - .,0 UNVEILING 0F MEMORIAL" TABLET AND BANQUET. Bowmanville Methodist Chiurcli, Sun-. day and Monday Next. Sunday next, April 3rd., at Il a.m., a Memorial Tablet, bearîng the names of the fallen heroes of Bowmanville Methodist Church, and al other members of the congregatîo-n, who served îw-the Great War, will'(D. V.) be unveiled in the church, with ap- propriate ceremony by Brig. Gen, W. B. King, C. M. G., D. S. 0., of' Kingston. Addresses wiil also be delivered by Capt. the Rev. W. G. Clarke, B, A., of Trenton, and Major Gen. John Hughes of, Orono. To this Commemoration Service are especially And cordially invited the f ollowing groups, for whom seats will be reserved-the familles and fted-of -thef--aen4 a -uard-of honor; the officers and members of the local G. W. Vr.. A., andalal other ex-service men of the community; the officers and men oDf B1. Co., iDur-m ham Regiment, the High Schooi and the Pulici Schiiol Cadets.- _Monday evPning-, April - 4th., at-7- o'clock, a Compflimentary Banquet %vill ha tender>ed by the Ladies' Aid of th czhrh11under the- ausiCes Of1 tne unaciai isoara, to ail ex-service m-en of Bowinanville and viciniy MINISTERS AND CHURCHES., Rev..W. C. Washington will preacli la the Disciples Church next Sunday morning and Rev. E. A. Tonkin in the evening. St. Paul's.Church, Rev. D. W. Best, minister. Il a. m.-"How to go, to Church! * 7 P. m.-"A Man who stole the livery of the Court of Heaven'". 2.30 p. m.-Sunday School and Bible Classes. Unusually bright and hielpful ser- vices have been conducted in St. John's Church during the past week and on Easter Sunday by Rev. W. L. Fleming of Toronto. The prograna of music as announced was carried out and fully enjoyed by ail who at- tended. Mrs. W. F. Ward gave a very in- teretn ia er on "Barbara Heck", kone of the founders of 7Yanaffian- Meth.od-im, at the League meeting, IMonday evenîng in the Methodist Church-- Miss- Violet--Deyman- gave- a violin solo-__ Mr. W. -F.- Ward was in charge o-f lhe meeting in the ab- Methodist Church, April 3rd., Rev. S. C. Moore, B. -A., B. D., pastor. Unveiling, - cRlciwrxcoUNctL -AJ.L~ -----------D LL 4UUULýý 1 also the oflicers and men of B. -CO. 1 j'-. LLÙýhalli Mý- "ýVbnm 8". i