0. H. A. GROUPS ÀANNOUNCED At ireeting of the new Execu- tive of the Ontario Hockey Associa- tion held in) Toronto Thursday evening tise _- , 7 ý were arranged in the various -series. Bowmanville Ari--ateu£ Athletîc Association bas entered eams in Intermediate and Juiiior series and are grouped as f ollows:- Inteediate Group No. 3 Convener-Allan Campbell, Bow- manville. Meet at Oshawa. Clubs-Cobourg, Port Hope, Bow- xnanville A. A. A., Osbýawa A. A. A., Witby A. A. A. Junior Group No. 4 Convener-Allan Campbell, inanville. Meet at Oshawa. Clubs-Osbawa A. A. A., ~1, A A A Bow- NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS! We would ask our advertisers to kindly co-operate witb us in making tbeir Cbristmas ncvertling more effective by bnving copy for their weekly advertisements in our office not later than Monday noon of the week in wbîcb the same is teo appear. In this way our compositors will be able to give more careful attention to the lay-out and display of eacb advertisement and our mailing de- partment will be able to bave the papers reach subscribers at least one day earler than otherwise. Our Dbject ln this reqiiest la only to give the best possible service and we feel aIl advertisers will realize we are nlt asking too much. *îemous ~n jaj aqjsod sue sic moTXCI o naleeTD oaqsnui s3weAx BOWMANVILLE, DEC. l4th, 1922.1 EXCHANGE 0F MINISTERS Rev. J. F. Chapman, B. A.,, Peterboro, ,May Go to London, Ont. This despatch from London, On- tario, bas a local interest, Rev. J. F. Cbapman, B. A., being son-in-law of« Mrs. Levi Morris, of this town: Rev. Geo. W. Dewey, pastor of Empress Avenue Methodist Church here, has accepted the invitation from ýSt. James Church, Peterboro, the quar- terly board of the London Church decided by an unanimous vote to send a caîl to 1ev. J. F. Chapmn, B. A. If M~r. Chapman a(ceps an equal transfer between the Londonj and the Bay of Quinte Conferencel will be possible. 11ev. Mr. Dewey I has preached in ail the Metbodist rrnrii-sIlw-nT--+ntn 3nrl Belle[ A DARLINGTON FAR1AER Ii HAS PASSED TO REST Mr. James Jebson of Hampton. After an ilîness of nearly two years there passed to rest at bisý home in Hampton on November 29, Mr. James Jebson. H1e bore his sick- ness witb great patience although at times be bad intense suiffering. He and Mrs.'Jebson moved from Yorkshireë, England, with their fam- ily to the Bart Mitchell Farm north west of Solina, on which Bradley's Sebool House stands, tweleve years ago and carried on farming for ten years. Mrs. Jebson's health fail- ing, he sold tbe $arm and moved to Hampton. He was a great lover of borses and carried on the dairy busi- ness extensively. For many years he was choir leader at Eldad Churcb and often at egreat sacrifice, did he LEGAL M. G. V. GOULD, B. A., LL. D. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY money to loan on Fnrm and Town Property Royal Bank Building, Bowmanville. Phone 351. W. F. WARD, B. A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Money to boan. Bonds for sale. Offices: Blenkley Block, King Street, Bowmanville Ontario, Phones: Office 102, House 279J. music T. W. STANLEY (London College of Musc) Organist and Cboir Leader, Bowman- ville Methodist Cburch, is -prepared to take pupils for Piano and Voice Cuit- ure. For terms pone 12, "re Mrs Edith V. Sc'obell INSURANCE AGENCY Ail lines of Fire, 'Life, Accident, Automobi'le, Plate Glass, Burglary, HealtIr. L iability, Hold-up. Farm and Town, Properties fer Sale, FUNERAL DIRECTORS FF. MORRISCO. Most complete equipment. Sunday and night caîls promptly attended to. Bowmanville phones 10 and 34. Branch at Orono. THEO M. SLEMON, AUCTIONEER Farm and House Sales a Specialty. Terms moderate. Enniskillen, P. O. Phone 197-rS, 1-tf VETERINARY DR. F. T. TIGHE VETERINARY SURGEON. Day or Night Caîls ,Promptly Attended te. Office King-st. W., Statesman Block, Bowmanville.. Phone 248. Bonds for Sale- Rents Collected& Deeds, Mortgageis, Wills, Leases, Agreements for Sale, etc., drawn ut moderate charges. Phone 189 Bowmanville. -1- 2~MAS CA~- N * -.~A -t ~ -- ~a _ _ Money to Loan. Accounts and F 1