MAPLk? (Received I ie care c 'a go-d 1 Floor W - an, L ,s. Ln, i I Special u can't corne in right away phone and a set for you, ;on & DaIe's' Hardware Bowmanville the Best Our cu f'ed and .141re f1 hes of~ urch were given ana an inter- session held. SONS 0F ENGLAND New Officers Elected ruesday, January 15, the fol, officers of Lodge Welling- O. E. B. S, were installed by' -hos. Heighiton, Deputy Sa-ý President; P. P.-Wm. Mit- W. P.--Reg. Hlarding; V. P.- 'eggott; Chap.-Ge orge Mead- ecretary-R. Hohnes; Treas-j FI Pve; 1st--J?.McDo,~nal. Page; 0. G.-J. Hunt, installation the District resente'd Mr. Mitchell, the resdent, with a haîf sover- 1to -which he made a very ply. The following pro- then given: Speeches- ýardîng, Thickson, Hardy, Cry(ýerman. gongs- ibby, Jackson, Baker, Leg- Ueadows. losing of the Lodge the ail did justice to the good )vided by the refreshment Aftler the luncheon rvone, ±nnk ampne vf n,, lie All'dred. calf, George omerscales, Ueorgmia "rrouîgal £'augnhters" Som-erscales. I. Pr. B-Alex Chohotar. February 13-14 Ruby A. Lancaster, Teacher Constance Talmadge in "The Dang-erous Maid" SALEM SCHOOLI Report for January of S. S.* No. 9, February 15-16 Darlington, figures denote per cent House Peters and Ail Star Cast in and star honors:1 "Don't Marry For Mýoniey" Sr. IV-Ný,elson Wilkinis 67; John' Cator 58; Bob Coila1,cott 46,. Jr. IV-Laura Wilkins 40. F1ray 81 Sr. 111-Elia Davis 60; Earl _Madge Kennedy in Fowler 53; Sidney Elconibe 23. "The Purpie Highway" Sr. Il-Leslie Wolsh 71; Violet:________________ Stutt 58; William Cowling 35; Stan-I ley Cowling 48; Reta Connaghan 40;,Fbur 02 Helen McDonald 20. ,Fbur 02 Jr. 11-Nelson Davis 64; Gordon! Douglas M'acLean in Davis 63; Doris Collacott 61; Edgar1ý "Bell Boy 13" Cator 59; Olive Morden and Rossi_______________ Richards 55; Elmer Stutt 52; Bertî eray-22 Foster 51; Meredith Little 38. Fray 22 Sr. 1-*Beatrice Cator, *Lorne Dorothy Phillips in Foster; Francis Connaghan. 1"The World's A Stage" *r. Pr.-*Marian Honey; *Audrey1 By Elinor Glynn Jr. Pr-~PearI Connaghlan a{d, *JIoýsse Connaghan <eýqual); *LiIX' February 27-28 Moilden; *John Foster; *,Marie Col-1"ojl"wt lacott; Thelma Little (absent.) "ojl"wt Ruby M.-Bragg, teacher. Anna Q. Nilîson and James Kirkwood Most for the money and quality February 29-March 1 the best is what you get in asuit or "The Light That Failed" overcoat at Couch, Johuston & Cry- By Rudyard Kipling derman's.j E, FEB, 7th., 1924. The Sti Of'A BC Royal Theatrei BOWMANVILLE Another very interesting and at-! tractive program has been secured, f or Fe:bruary. Cut this Esat out for, 'refe-rence. February 6-7 Katherine MacDonald in "Refu.ge" February 8-9 "Bright Lights ýof Broadway" with an AIl Star Cast February 11-1~2 Gloria Swanson in 0 VER one hundred and' 4:, yzears ~ ago thÈe Banik' of Montreai was ~ estabished with a singlIe o4ffice and a capital of $350,000. Today, after more than a Cent:ury of conservative progress, the combined capital and reserve of the Bank arwanount to $54,500,0oo, its tot-al assets are in ex- ces Of $650,000,000, its five huandred and fifty Branches extend to ail parts of Canada, and it bas its, own offices in finanv-cial centres truhu the world. *0W.L The fuit resources cf lie Bank are behiud every B ranch b Y(R. J. L HUGHES to the Toronto says: Another cor- n Myv lemory. My COPErLAND SHý ONE MORE W 0F MONEY- the teachers were expected to real teach and the scholars te learn. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE A Cobourg hotel keeper was fin $50 for selling over-strength beE Cobourg Rotary Club was ve, pleased Friday weekç to have Rev. Wardle Staff ord, Toronto, presei flot be 1 92 ýmains bed. get bui custloni tgoes he readhi Local Dealers .'lellan &'Co., Ltd; nville, Ont. J.Bous Secret red hîs itil his Se'AVING VALUES IN HIGH- CLASS FOOT WEAR We find we are overstocked in mnany lines of footwear. To clear out these goods before our annual stocktaking big price reductions are beîng made throughout the store. This offers a grand opport.unity to save many dollars on reliable high grade f ootwear. In some cases fines are broken and stock is limited. Shop early and get the best. We have a shoe to fit every f oot. This list of bargains gives a fair idea of what to expect in super values. The footwear placed on Sale is taken from our regular stock. No Shoes on approval. This is a Cash 'Sale. Men's Footwear Regular Price Brown and Black Caif Boots $ 5.00 Brown and Black Oxfords 7.00 Brown Caif Blu. Heavy Sole, 6.00 Military Boots 6.50 il Black &Brown Calif Boots, Siater 8.00 Brown & Black Calif Boots, Siater 9.50 I Brown & Black Caif Boots, Siater 10.00 Brown & Black Calif Boots, Astoria 9.50 Siater Black Kid Boots 8.00 Astoria Black Kid Boots 10.00 Black and Brown Brogue Oxfords, tAstoria 9.50 Siater Cushioned Soled Boots 9,00 I storia Leather Lined Bal. Boots 11.50 J Hockey Boots 5.50 Sale Price $4.00 5.60 4.80 5.20 6.40 7.60 8.00 7.60 6.40 8.00 7.60 7.20 9.20 4.40 ý i Large variety Children's Shoes ail at reduced prices. Shoe Polish-Black, Brown, Oxblood, Regu- lar l'De tin for.....................................O Womien's Footwear Regulair Price Women's Spats$ 2.75 Women's Cushion Soled Oxfords 4.00 Women's Cushion Soled Boots 5.50 Womien's Black Kid Oxfords, cuban heel 8.00 Wornen's Black Kid O4fords, military heel 6.00 Wornens Black, Brown Caif Ox- fords, military heel 7.50 Women's Black Caif One Strap 6.00 Women's Black ý Patent Oxford, low heel 7.00' Wornèn's Black, Brown Oxford. low heel '7.00 Women's Black Satin, one-strap Junior Lue heel 12.00 Black Satin, 1-strap Baby Lue heel 6.00 Black Kid 1-strap Lue heel 10.00 Black Patent 1-strap Lue heel 10.00 Black Patent, 1-strap Spanish heel 9.00 Black Suede 1-strap, cuban heel 7.00 Log Cabin Oxfords 6 .50 Hockey Boots, Lightning Hitch 5.00 Sale Price $2.00 3.20 4.40 6.40 4.80 6.00 4.80 5.60 5.60 9.60 4.80 8.40 8.40 7.20 5.60 5.20 4.00 50 Pair Children's Shoes, sizes 1 to 5, Regular $1.50 and $1.75 for ......-..................$1.15 50 Pair Ladies' Oxfords, Regular $7.00, $8.00 and$9.0O, Now Clearing at ....................$2.49 COPEANDSHOE STOREXL 13 Doors West of Couch, J'ohnston & Cryderian'sBomnil q Il - - --iI vood Floors' ýst littie-- tlhey last f orever Their 174-1, 1 ü QA 1 xx A-. 1~*~f f-,r ~' '3 ~=j .1 be yo Bowmanville ýý