Peter Martini & Son Building Contractors Plastering and concrete work a specialty. Blocking Machine and large square timalbers suitable for rais- ing houses. Now is the time to get your chimneys repaired and ashes re- moved and other smali jobs at- tended to. We.are now prepared to build concrete silos. Get our prieC1 . We are also open to do Team- ing. Phone Thos. Martin 206-r5. VETEINARYJ E. G. KERSLAKE, V. S., B. V. SC Hontor G'ýaduate of University of 1111Toronto Ail casem' given prompt and care- fui attention. OFFICE MAIN-ST. HAMPTON Phone- 129-15 POULTRY WANTED I arn prepared to buy your fowl at a good high price for them. Don't seil your poultry until you have first got my prices. can make 'you real money for your fowl. Send me a, çard or phone collect and I Will caul for them. I. STIEN Phone 81 Whitby 2,4-3m1 MONUMENTAL ART WORKS ESTABL1SH-ED 1857 Importer direct of SCOTCH AND SWEDE GRANITES anenly the best grades of VERMONT BLUE MARBLE l employ no cemetery caretakers as agents preferring tu sell my own goods thus saving thse purchaser thse agent's commission. A cail solicited. F. H. BOUNSALL Proprietor Bowma.aville Phone 326W Box 94 after every mea Cleauses uioutib anit leeth Ud aida digestion. iRelievea that over- *aten feeling snd aeldý ls -aa---f-gtavow uattiea s hie eavlag for sweeta.r Wrlgley'a la double value lsulthe benef lsud pleasure il providea. BOWMANVILLE, OCT. 231d-, 1924 DENTALý DR. G. C. BONNYCASTLE ilonor graduate in Dentistry Toronto University. Gradu8te of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of On- tario. Office Kîng-st., Bowmanville. Office phone 40. flouse v)hone 22. àoR. J. C. DEVITT draduate of Royal Dental College, Toronto. Office, King-st. East, Bow- manville. Office bours 9a. -m. to 6 p. n. daily, except Sunday. Phone 9Q. House phone 90b. DR. R. E. DINNIWELL Hlonor Graduate of Toronto Uni- versity and member of Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Licensed to practice in Ontario and the Dominion. Dentistry lu ail its branches. Office -King-st., Bowmanville, Opposite '3ank of Motreal, Phone 301. PARISIAN LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORS USormerly in Bowmanville.) now at 1262 Yonge-st,, stop at Surnerhill Ave., Toronto, Phone Randolph>5197. W. can etiti give yaou our best services. Guaranteed to fit and workmanship at pre.war prices LEGAL M. G. V. GOULD, B. A., LL . BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY money to Ioan on Farm and Town Property Royal Bauk Building, Bowmanville. Phone 351. W. F. WARD, B. A. BARRLSTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Money to bian. Bonds for sale. Offices:' Bleakley Block, King Street, Bowmanville Ontario. Phones: Offii.s 102, flouse 279J. CONANT & ANNIS Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Publie, Etc. Couveyancing and General Practice of Law Offices 7%~ Simcoe St. South Phone 63 Oshawa G. D. CONANT, B.A., LL.B. A. F. ANNIS,l B.A., LL.B. 32-ly FUNERAL DIRECTORS F. F. MORRIS CO. -Complete Motor or Horse uimn Ail caîls promptly attended to. Private Ambulance. Bowmanville phones 10 and 34 Branch'Stores-Orono,& Newcastle. ALAN M. WILLIAMS Embalmer and Funeral Director. Calîs gîven prompt and personal jt tention. No extra charge-for dis- tance. Phones 58 or 159, Bow- manvile, Ont. 3-t MEDICAL B. J. HAZLEWOOD, M. D., C. M. Gold Medaist of Trinity University Toronto. Four years attending Phy- sican and Surgeon at Mt. Carmel Hospital, Pittsburg, Ks. Office and Residence, Wellington Street, Bow- manville, Phone 108. C. W. SLEMON, M. D., C. M. - Graduate of Trinity Meédical Colege, Toronto, formerly of Enniskillen. Office and Residence, Dr. Beit's, former residence on Church-st., Bow- manville. Phone 259. 44-t CHIROPRACTIC DR. DURWIN E. STECKLEY Ronor graduate of Toronto Chiro- practic College will be in office on Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoon an.d evéning. Phones- Office 141J; Resdence, 141W. OPTOMETRY R. M. MITCHELL Regitered Optometrist by examina- tion. Eyes examined by the lateat niethods and most modern, instru- ments. RA M ILVTT l EI THE EDITOR TALKS Au excellent action ha.s been in- itiated by Mr. D. L. Somnerville, Principal of Port Hope Public Sehools who has3 for some time been undier the impression that teachers, parents, pupils and school boards do not meet and discuss matters of, in- terest to children and others in con- nection with school work frequeutly enough, so he has decided to have a series of meetings at the Public School and invite different people to address the scholar.s. The chair- man. of th Seho 01 Board,' Dr. W. W. McKinley nd Mrs.G .Srn wre hsenas s e k r o is meeting on Friday ad at three o'cbock the school met in the Assem- bly Hall. A very lively surprise was given at the start to visitors when instead of giviug the ring toa assemnble,,Prin- cipal Somerville, unknown toa ayone present, rang the fire alarm sand the school was emptied in exactly one and one haîf minutes. The visitors thought this rather renarkable, but Margaret Strong, the sehool piauist, assure'd theni that it wa:s terrible, that they often got out in one minute! Our readers will, we feel sure, heartily agree with Principal Somer- ville's enterprise in the inauguration of this series of public meetings to which Port Hope Central School ad- mirably leuds itself by its âne large Assembly Hall *lien they read the too brief summaries published in The Daiiy Guide of the two speeches delivered. Dr.ý McKinley, chairman of the School Board, spoke on Honesty, Honour sud Respect to our seniors and those in authority. He suggest- ed that haif an hour a mouth be spent in discussing common errorsj heard ou the street with a view of' gettiug better Eng]ish used, and gave the following as a sample of someoften mispronounced: Com-, prise,' contractor, radiator, garage, detour, data, theatre, debris, address, coupe, schedule, chauffeur, Engleiud, encore, Italian, economy, econom- ical. Dr. M,".Kiuley's r eference to ýchild- ren showing proper respect to sen- ior.s sud persons in important posi- tions was timely, for without plac- ing the blame there is a general opinion prevaleut that neither in the homes nor ou the streets or else- xvhere do children show the respect to elderly people audý,those' in posi- tions that command respect that they should be taught to show. Mrs. G. V. Strong touched on a timely subject too when she urged upon the children the necessity of their co- operation in keeping our lawns and gardeus beautiful. She especially asked themn not ta cut across lawns, nor picek the flowers that people love. Mr. Somerville says wisely, too, that he wants to get other members of the, School Board and citizeus to speak twice a month to the chil-dreni and hie believes it will bring good re- suits if the citizens in general will take an interest and encourage the good work by their ýpresence and co- operation. Touching another tapic discussed 'y Dr. McKinley-Honesty-the !lrst paper we picked up after giving bo the linotype operafor the fore-, going copy was the 'Oshawa Ref orm- er which says that 456 cases had been heard this year in the local pol- ice court of which inumber 92 child- ren's cases had been heard. That paper remar-ked in its comments on this regrettable condition that "While, perhaps, there were flot any more children's cases in the cuto Oshawa than -any other placeo, t size in the Province, the report shows that 92 children's cases were deait xvîth, a figure which may be surprising to many citizenýs. Youth is ever proue to st-ray, though, sud wheu they are cautioued in their teens they most often become the- best citizens of the country lu later days." Here is food for serious thought on the part of parents sud ail other persans iuterested in or having to do with children. K. M*. ml - LL &u. HUNDRED YEARS 0F MISSIONS Druggista & Optometrints_____ Bowmanville (Phone 92) Ont. Century of Victory ta be Celebrated in Toronto. VETERINARY A convention, msrkiug the first Dr. F. T. TIGHE hundred years of Methodist Missions VETERINARY SURGEON. Day or lu Canada, will be held in Massey Night Calls Promptly Attended to. Ball, Toronto, fmom November 4th Office Kiug-st. W., Stateaman Block, to 7th next. Bowmanviile. Phone 243. One century ago the Methodist -circuits and districts in Canada were organized into a Confereuce which AUCIONERSformed a Missiouary Society. The gifts of the first year $144.00 made THEO. M. SLEMON it possible to provide services in Auctioàaeer destitute settlements sud ainong In- Farm sud Bouse Sales a Specialty. diaus. Terma moderate. Euniskillen P. O. Missionaries wel'e sent to places Phone 197-r3. 1-tf no more remote than the Niagara peninsula, but Canada has gone fari JAMES BENNETT since then, sud lher churches have Aucti oneer fiung their missions to the fringes of 10 year' experieuce lu farm, furnl- the continent sud overseas. ture and bouse auction sales. Ad- Addresses, pagesntry sud exhibi- dress Jas. Bennett, Hardware Mer- tion with which Methodism will light chant, King-st., Bowmanville, phone the watchfires of a new advance iu 131, box 33. this work should prove of great pro-, fit aud equal ejoymeut to ahl par- JOSEPH COULSON ticîpating. Licensed Auctioneer The plans are for a week of not- Valuator & Real Estate, Newcastle, able events of historic sud national Ontario. 22-tf significance. Dr. John R. Mott, ________________-----___ Missionary Statesmnan, will bear greetings from World-wide Method- SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING' ism. "A Century of Victory" la the BOOKEEPING title given the extensive pageant. Complete Commercial and General One ministerial sud lay representa- Improvemeut, Courses. Stueuts tive from nearly 900 circuits of accepted at auy tume. Good posi- Methodism lu Ontarlo sud >Quebec tions for ail graduates., are being invited. CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE Plan'to be lu Tomo nto for this Oshawa and Toronto noteable celebration. Durham Teachers, 1924-1925 Schools and Teachers in Inspectorate of Col. E. E. >Snider, B. A., Port Hope. S.S. Secretary Teacher P. O. Certificate Salary No. TOWNSHIP 0F CARTWRIGHT.. Mountjoy, Norman Taylor, Norman Bruce, Robt., Jr. Spiuks, Russell Feirguison, Foster Philp, W. G. Proutt, George Emerson, Malcolmi McLaughlin, Florence Malcoîra, Marshall Johnston, Hazel W.ý Bruce, Mae Rosa, Stella E. Evans,' Susan M. Lamb, Mary E. Thornton, J. Harry Burketon Blackstock Burketon Nestleton Nestleton Nestleton Nestletou Janetville TOWNSHIP 0F ICLARKE 1 Lancaster, W. J. 2, Holmes, W. C. 4 Smith, Fred 5 Eddy, C. M. 7 Kinsman, Thos. 8 Lycett, W. J. 9 'Gibson, D. J. 10 SaveryWin. 12 -Staples, A. J. 13 Wannan, Jas. 14 Marr, Alex. 15 Rabbins, A. N. 16 Burley, Jas. 17 Elliett, Wesley 18 Tebble, M. H. 19 Rausberry, Jas. 21 Stewart, John 22 Souch, Heber J. À Ashton, W. C. 3 Camipbell, Alan 4 Oshomne, H. F. 5 Barrie, H. S. 6 Metcalf, 'N. I. 7 Wilson, Arthur 8 Hancock, H. J. 9, Stephens, Geo. A. 10 Hoar, Sid T. il Niddery, Mrs. L. 12 Chant, S. G. 13 Smith, Fred G. 14 Milhsou, Arthur 15, Pascoe, Leslie, C. 16 Ferguson, H., MB 17 McLaughlin, Wm. 18 Annis, A. W. 19 Smith, J. J,' 20 McIKessock, R. J. 21 Slemnon, Milton 1 McGill, Roland, MB 2 Fallis, A. W. 3 Morton, W. W. 4 Beer, E., S. 5,Peters, Geo. W. 6 Grandy, T. V. 7 McNeill, H. W. 8 ýScott, Thos. 9 Gray, Robt. 10 Stinson, Samuel il Daitiard, Wesley 13 LaThangue M. 14 Boggs, W. Jas. 15 Reyuolds, Fred 16 Baruastaple, Fred 20 Fuller, R. F. Central School Johuston, J. H. South Ward Powell,, Mrs. M. G. Martin, Allan A. Mitchell, Edward Mallough, Velma Hailowell, Beulah Luxon, Marjorie Neal, Velma M. Stewart, Katie W. Foster, Kate Adams, Marjorie McNamara, Agnes M. H-ubbert, Mamie O. Stewar't, Violet Martin, Gertrude Power, Irma I. Brown, Violet E. Holmen, Gertrude A. McQuillau, Jean F. Archer, Mamie Port Granby NewcQutle Clarke Newcastle Orono Orono Newca'stle Keudal Orono Orono Keidal Orono Leskard Oiono Kendal Orono Orono, Kendal Orono TOWNSHIP DARLINGTON Walkiugtou,, Florence Bowmanville, Bragg, Ruby M. Bowmanville McKessock, Alan P. Bowmauville Werry, Alice G. B owmauville Lancaster,* Ruby A. Bowmnauville Staples, Edgar E. Burketon Willianion, Clara E. Courtice Pierson, Leuta J. Courtice Stewart, Neil S. Bowmauville Ferguson, Tena Bowmanville Groat, Francis J. Hampton Sargent, Bertha M. Hampton Taylor, Lydia I. Hampton Shortt, Rose M. Tyrone Hoibbs, Mervin J. Enniskilleu Mark, Jean Burketon AndreW, Laura J. Enniskillen ýSmith, A. Gladys, Enniskillen Barton,' Douglas Enniskillen Ferguson, Keitha Tyrone Collacott,' Marjorie Enniskilleu McKessock, Robt. J. Hampton Brown, Hazel R. R6 Bownianville TOWNSHIP OF MANVERS Squire, Vers MbL I. Janetville Nickle, Maud Pontypool Nesbitt, Mabel E. Bethany Sanderson, Blan~che Bethauy Todd, Merle Franklin Adair, John S. Jangtville Gray, Gladys Janetville Bsrwell, Lillian Pontypool Beggs, Geo. A. Pontypool Cawood, Jack Janetville Shearer, Georgius D. Frankinu Long, Althea M. Poutypo;ol Muir, Lillian M. Pbntypool Carscadden, Mr%.- Ida Bethauy Nelson, Olive M. Bethany Richardson, Lois Janetville Greig, John H. C. Pontypool TOWN OF BOWMANVILLE Johuston, Joshua H. Bowmauville Jenuings, Minnie M. Bowmanville Morris, Helen- G. Bowmanville (Supervisor of Music) ,Wickett, Greta M. Bowmauville Winter, J. Harvey Bqwmauville- Boue, E. Marie BoWmanville Bragg, Leta L. Bowmanville Wilson, Myrtle A. Beowmanville Toms, Inez L. Bowmanville Montgomery, Nellie Bowmanville Galbraith, Flora M. Bowmanville Cole, Mildred F. Bowmanville Il 'I il 'I Il 'I I 'I n KPII 'I il $1000. 1050 1000 1000 1000" 1000 1150 1000 1200 1200o 1000 1000 1050o 1000 1000 1225 1025 1000" 1000 1 ao0 1075 1000 900 1000 1000 1025 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1250 1200 1075 1000 1050 1100' 900 1000 1000 1000 1000, 1025 900 1100 100Q 1000 1100 1000 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 900 1200 1100 1000 950 1000 1100 900 1000 1000 1100 1225 1200 950 925 800 975 1075 92ý VILLAGE 0F NEWCASTLE Pearce, H. R. Cannon, Cecil F. Mason, Harriett, A. Barrie, Hazel Newcastle Newcastle Newcastle TOWN 0F PORT HOPE Central $anders, J. W. East Primary West Prima"y Somerville, David L. Strickland, .Mary Thompson, Elaie O. Scott, Violet A. Smith, Phyllis M. Thompsou, Muriel McElroy, Dorothy Dodds, Jean H. Philp, Marjorie Oke, Helen M. Saiusbumy,'Evelyn Long, Myrtle B. B1aclçý Theodora Bennett, Florence Burt, Grace M. Davidson,, Mra. E. Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port. Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope n 'I Il Il I III Il h 'I I 'I Il 'I I K~P&II KP&II 1300 1000 900 2200 1000 1000 900 900 900 800 900 900 800 800 925 900 800 925 900 ONTARIO'S PROUE> RECORD 1The following, table shows the Province-wide votes that have been taken upon, the prohibition issue lu Ontario. Always, has there been a substantial majority. The' heart of Ontario is sound upon the prohibition issue. Voted Date of Aggregate Dry Wet Dry P. ýC. P.C Upon Voting Vote Vote Vote. Majority Dry Wec Provincial Plebiscite 1894 303,209, 192,489 110,720 81,769 63.48 36.5! Domninion Plebiscite 1898 269,782 -154,498 115,284, 39,2114 57.27 42.7 Provincial Referendum 1902 305,29719,4 103,548 96,201 65.86 34.1j Repeal Of the O. T. A 1919 1,147,785 777,537 370,248 407,289 67.74 32.20 Prohibition of Importation 1921 912,238 539,556 372,682 1i6,874 59.15 40.81 Measre 2 3 4 N6 THE BEST IN MEATS They have quality, they are tender, they are fresh, but not too fresh, they are properly prepar- ed, they are eut and sold in a cleanly manner, they are deliejous, wholesome and pleasant to serve. Do you want a roast that will be juicy and tend- er when hot, that will slice Up nicely when cold? Veal, Lamb, Beeéf, Pork-the best of each. An experience of. some years in the business of supi- plying' meat is ours-and the bene-fit of what we have learned is~ yours when you order here. We know ail about the meat we seli, and we won't seil it unfless its the best on the makret. When You Deal at Dudley's You Get The Choicest Meat Served Rîght Wilbert J. Dudley Hom ey Block Phor1e 22â, fHouse 272 Bo wnianviI1a Cet Re:ady Now For CoId Weather Have that odd job for the Plumber, Tinsmith or Steami Fitter done now by one of our expert mechanics. Don't put off tili weather is too colè& and the rush is on. We can give prompt service now. Greenaway & Elliott Hoating Experts andi Cosuultiag Engineers Phone 18 Bowmauviîle Your Dollars Do Double Duty At Dominion Stores Th e enlarged buying power of the Canadian dollar is neyer s0 apparent as when spent for groceries in a DOMINION STORE. Custorners are astonished to find how much more they can get for their money here than elsewhere - and at no sacrifice of quality. Our groceries are always first grade, clean and fresh, because we seli them quickly. Place your order this week (we deliver if it is $3.00 or more) and make your dollars buy more. JODINE SALT 15c PER BOX RICHMELLO RICHMELLO .1 COFFEE, 1 lb. -69 COCOA,'V2lb. -21 RICHMELLO 3c RICHIMELLO I c COFFEE, Y2 lb. - -35 C QCCOA, 1/ lb. Ail Laundry Soaps, 10 bars, 63C ISELECT TEA lb.------------5c MAYFIELD BACON lb. - -9 BAYSIDE16 PEARS - - - - 1C CLARK'S TOMATO._C -OU - - li GOLDEN BANTAM f. CORN- - - -20 MACARONI sud SPAGHETTI, 2 lbs, 5 STANDARD PEAS - -15cAu PEANUT .3 BUTTER .- .23 KING'S PLATE SARDINES, 2 for PUM PKIN MARSHMALLOWS' (froni Patersou's) PATERSON'S SUN- BEAM'ORANGE BISCUITS-- CURRANTS 2 for - - - RAISINS, Seeded sud Seedless, 2 for - 15-ý oz. Pkt. SEEDED s.d SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2 for- -25c -15c, -29c, -29c -25C -25c -.25c PLUM JAM, 4 lb.o 49c VALENCIAfo MAPLE SYRUP, ~9 RAISINS, 2 fr -25c Pints- - - -39 LEMON and _.35C EHY ORANGE PEEL< WEES -14c D. S. L. BAKINO MINEMETj POWDER - __19CO ad 5 AUNT DINAH 1cnd5 MOLASSES, 2 for -25cBIRD'S i.8 WHT WNPAN -49cTIGER 1cn 5 CAKE FLOUR, 2 for 25C CATSUP 14a' 5 CORN .3cHONEY 79 SYRUP - - - -3c-9 LYLE'S GOLDEN 9 BRILLANTE f SYRUP- - - - 28 OLIVE OIL 19- Libby's, -Aylmer and' Clark"a >~ Pork and Beans, 2 for -c 0 SATISFY WE SEL,