PAGE TWO DENTAL DR. G. C. BONNYCASTLE Ilonor graduate in Dentistry Toronto University. Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of On- tario. Office King St., Bowmanville. Office phone 40. House phone 22. X-Ray Equipment in Office. DR. J. C. DEVITT Assistant Dr. E. W. Sisson Graduate of Royal Dental College, Toronto. Office, King St. East, Bow- manville. Office hours 9 a. m. ta 6 P. m. daily except Sunday. Phone 90. House phone 283. X-Ray Equipment in Office i DR. R. E. DINNIWELL Honor graduate of Toronto versity and member of Royal Co ,)f Dental Surgeons. Licensec practise in Ontario and the Do Ion. Dentistry in ail ite brani Office-King St., Bownianville, posite Bank of Montreal. Fhone LEGAL IA. G. V. GOULD, B. A., LL- Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Money ta boan on Farm and T Property. Royal Bank Build Bowmanville. Phone 351. W. R. STRIKE Successor to fat* D. B. Simpeon., 1 Barruster, Solicitor, Nota.ry Solicitor for Bank of Montrea Idoney to Loan PhonIe Bowmanville, Ontario W. F. WARD, B. A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notasr' Money to lban. Bonds for ai Offices-Bleakley Block, King Bowmanville, Ontario. Phoi Office 102. House 409. FUNERAL DIRECTORS F. F. MORRIS CO. Cotaplete Motos. -~ Horse Equipmenl All caîL prompt Bowman ville phoni 10 and 34 Branch Store- Orono & Newcaal ALAN M. WILLIAMS Embalmer and Funeral Direct Calîs given prompt and personal tention. No extra charge ford tance. Phonea 58 or 159, Bowmi ville, Ont. S- MEDICAL B. J. HAZLEWOOD, M. D., C. b Gold Medalist of Trinity Universi Toronto. Four years attending Pl ulcian and Surgeon at Mt. Cari Hospital, Pittsburg, Ks. Office a ,qeaidence, Wellington Street., Bo nianville. Phone 108. C. W. SLEMON, M. D., C. M. Graduate of Trinity Medical Collel Toronto, formerly of Enniskilli Office and Residence, Dr. Beitl former reaidence on, Churcb Strei Bowmanville. Phone 259. 44 VETERINARY DR. F. "~. TIGHE VETERINARY SURGEON. Day Night calîs promptly attendedt Office: King St. Ea5t, Bowmanvill Phone 243. E. G. KERSLAKE, V. S., B. V. S Orono Honor Graduate of University Toronto. AIl cases given promj and careful attention. Office- Dr. McElroy's former office. Phanei Clarke 3921; Orono 18-1. AUCTIONEERS THEO M. SLEMON Auctioneer Farni and House Sales a Specialty Terins moderate. Enniskillen P. 0 Phone 197r3. 1-t: CHIROPR.ACTIC AND DRUGLES. THEROPY DURWIN E. STECKLEY honor graduate o! Toronto Colleg4 o! Chiropractic will he in the Bow manville Office Tuesday, Thuradaj and Saturday evenings, phone 141J] Residential calla made during fore faon'. ENTER ANY I)AY in an on,rof Sh:i%%'s 'IV(ulve Torontu ie~Seb(ol.s foithe Training which will leoil to a god .alarel îpositioni. I calendar-. XVte W. R. h, Reg.iLtrar, lBay & (aIeTrnti, la the Ideal tweet for cii dren and you, toO. It aide appetite aud __digestion, and sadige eh, !uvins fur é àý*- 1 awemt. THE CA-NADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBF.R 22, 1927 THE EDITOR TALKS Aunt Susan some months ago wrote for The Family Herald and Weekly Star an exceedingly sensible article on the very important and al- most universal question of giving children special duties ta perforn and suggesting some less imperative rnethods of making the request of them than is too aften don e by par- ents and guardians or even bosses in some cases. We found Aunt Susan's ideas so good, and being a strang be- liever in assigning every ordinary girl and boy sorne regular duties and seeing that these duties are perform- ed regularly, promptly and well, we~ are presenting her article to the iDO YOU REMEMBER WHEN? [WHEN Sanny Peardon wa1 wl known character in Bowmanviilel and was remnrkable for the amrt repartee ho made when teased by other boys and grown-ups? 1 HOPE AND WAIT AWHILE- THE MORNING LIES BEYOND It ia natural that we fali asleep Like tired children when the day is done, WHEN Tommy Wilson and other That I wouid question whY the living boys o! the peniad had a wonder- weep fui collection o! actreases pictures When denth ha.a kissed the amiling givon in the cartons o! cigarettes lips o! one. -ospecially Sweet Caporals?-Wedfotsh englnsks "Ask Dnd, he knowa." W ontsg hngle ke have donned WHEN Mrs. May Bnrrett was the The purple shadows of the grey o! firat assistant Editreas o! The night Statesman-over 40 years agoP Because wo know the marning lies She wns born May Webster, interl beyond, became Mrs. Charles Bnrett andt And we mut wailt a ltf-fiafor th- readers 0 s coLuIIIA)tisaweek and Ihad twa children-Percy -an d A n- -lwum- aia ueiozn Uni- hope it will"'be extensively read in nie. Later she became Mrs. Wil- lgt Ilege the homes wbere there are children. liamn Bennett. She was widowed S, when grown weary with the care dta Aiunt Susan starts off thusly, her f again and later became Mrs. J. C. 1 and strife D=11_ article being headed "Children and Weeks and la now living in Sacra- Our loved ones find in sleep the iches. iChores": mento, California. She was a * Sclever writer and a beautiful char- W peudnethecep, tlan 30.IA few days*ago I 'heard someone acter. Wesoudn thisiebt ern a givet a definition of "chores" which 1capeuneto thlfe oebyn h most People -ould consider a very WHEN the annual Conversat at On- Aprudtaheoebydte good one:* "Chores are uncongeniali tario Ladies' College, Whitby, was grave. D. capulsor. ak. The fact that a great social affair ta many of they suiv are compulsory, of the young folk in Bowmanville and And thus be happy for them, flot dis- co'ursmks hià n5gnil e vicinity? Dr. J. J. Hare was Bu tressed, coMfause anything we have got ta do- President twenty ta farty-five Bu lift aur hearts with love ta ling, that lave-riving "gt"-is dis- years aga, and his son Frank was God and sînile, agreeable. an authority an poultry and served And we anion, like tired ones will reat Everyone of us in aur smaîî or aur as judge at many Faîl Fairs. Mrs. If we will hope and wait-a while. ILC. large farina know of these jobs, and Hare was sister ta Mrs. Ed. Hig- the majority of us tack]e them in a ginbothamn and they often visited Note-Turning aver same papers spirit of dislike. If we have anyone her fine home at the corner of Lib- a few days ago I found in my depart-. Li tat w ca shoe tese askson o ery S. an Lovrs ane.en ied, hand-writing these verses, that w e ciand ishomee r a t t . ndLoer Lne 1d ife'sundated and original auth- 1 edosadnahoeheetee WHEN Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brad- or flot quoted-Frank Mounsdon, No. is a family of chi]dren they came in shaw lived just acrosa Loyers' 1 Mount PIeaýant, Oxton, Birken- for a goodly share. Lane from the Higginbotham's? head, England. Now al of us desire that aur Mr. Bradshaw was a retired shae______ children shaîl grow up into useful dealer and toak a deep interest in taIe nmen and warnen, anidrnost of us who i municipal affaira. He lost an arm CANADA'S GREATNESS St.hav a armhoe tat ne r mreof ear]y in his youth. Mrs. Brad- TefloigEioilapae ns. the children will stay with it in after, shaw had a very talkative parrot TefloigEioilapae Ie.life-and so they should. that was a great curiosîty ta the in '"The Acadian", Wolfville, Nova Caaa saf*mngcutr*n children of the neighborhood. Scotia, on June 30, 1927, and won, Canaa isa frmin contryandflrst prize in the Confederation Edi- there are millions of acres still unde- WHEN Fred R. Foley was Maple tonial Contest for weekly papers: veloped and ta be had almost for the Grove's correspondent ta The At the threshold of Canada's "day asking. There is money and inde- Stateaman 35 years and more aga.? 0f jubîlee" her people are able ta or pendence in land, there is freedan His brother Arthur brought a pair look back with satisfaction over a it and air-breathing spaces. Yet with of gophers ta the Wmn. Foley fanm course o! matenial progresa in pract- ly alI our ta]king and preaching and an his return fran a trip to the ically every direction. The mile pleading the children drift ta the Northwest and Fred seized the OP- posts of aur sixty years a! national ice towns and many of them speak portunity and named the home- life carry many fine staries af pro- ýe slightingly and with contempt of the stead "Gopherdale." Thomas gress. In many lines of endeavour farms they left behind them. Kirkpatrick was school teacher at Canada excels mast other countries, Sa much has heen writton about that time, and I attended many and she has gained prominence in tethis and why it should be Sa; why we meetings at the schoolhouse held fields of commerce that may well sur- cannat hold the chldren on the land; by the Sans o! Temperance where pie o nyd hs at why boys prefer any job rather than Fred gat hîs early training as a make it interesting ta hazard a guess that of a fariner, and the girls wiîî public speaker, debater and elo-astthDoionsfurbthc or. try any dodge rather than live in the cutionist. asa pta omnidence nutre bud o! at- country ta do housework and put up WHEN that sanme genial Tom Kirk- the guesser, for they indicate that a dis- with the inconveniences their moth- patrick used ta recite X4ark Twain's sturdy prasperity now pushes the ýan- ers put up with. The boys want a Literary Nightmare-5Punch Bro- country forward because o! the pas-1 t!. good tino and regular hours o! em- thers, Punch, punch with cane, session not merely of a healthy agri-I -ploymnent and suficient time for re- Punch in the presence o! the pas- cultural life but varied other things creation-and the 1ýrIs think that a sengaire."? That saine oldtime upon which ta build her prosperity. country farm entails endless jobs favorite also figured in saine o! Upon aur immense resources o! and no fun.*** Doctor J. C. Mitchell's humorous foreat and fertile field, o! mine and ty, I wonder if we can find part o! the speeches out Enniskillen way. water power, we look with prido; but by- solutio n to the puzzle in the chores WHEN Bill Heard was a cobbler in tour greatest asset we cannot afford mdl put upon the shoulders o! the child- Michael Treleven's Bout and Shoe ofit akin cou. I s adren in their early daya. Sa tnany shop? not samething drawn fron the earth o parents demand no uch from their r the son,bu has sprung rather children-getting every ounce out o! WHEN Joe Sanda, Si Munson, Joe from an inherent conaclousneas on their tino nnd their willing little Maynard, Jae Pritchard, Frog Cal- the part o! the people o! the value qlegs and handa, until the reactian in- ver, Billy Barrable, George Glover o! "the things that are unseen." [e.evitably cames. We can recaîl the nnd Johnny Coots were amang the Cannda's greateat resaurce is char- i th days o! aur own childhood when aur best known and interesting "char- acter. Endowed with integrity, >e small back ached over the onion beds acters" araund town? corgoe id n redies 4-.nade chiidish vows that we woulI - *Whistling Jim." for themselves; with the unmensured --nover gnow onians! (Ta bie cantinued next week) wealth o! the Dominion added aur But the onions must be weeded! _ land la destined ta become one o! Certainly, but why not try and make earth's choson places. a esrbepsieo t h istdu eaoe om inrst It has taken courage ta co-ordinate or cali the boys just as they came in 1iitdusw nope1siefntrst1 this great Dominion and ta provide ta. from achool and order thon ta the iWng plan o! getting their help so that the foundations which have been s0 le. onion bed? They have waiked we might finish aur tasks and get Iwell laid. We awe much ta those hom reuctntl fnm ahoo wih way ta play with them. ipi oneens o! other days. Taday cails th kol* *aea o h* o hj for frosh courage and tamarrow will tche knawledge a he a of th e !tatd Perhnps saine parents wilI abject 1make its new demanda. Every day fIdta m aking play o! work. But if you ;the structure o! nntionhood rises have a game of bail in au il.d o! Jack." "Cnt"nsesyu iwsh ta keep the boys and girls an 1 visibly higher. Evory man who -Can't,"anladr the fanm the drudgery must be cur-jia oks beyond his own fence and ipt aavagely, "got ta finish those peskyltaiied as much as possible. With us works on todny despite the doubtas onions."W s: Le * * lit is different-we can cheerfully doland discauragenents that boset nl Letus ry nd hane tat pirtthe ugiiest o! tasks o the moat mon- construction, makes himsel! neo usdtry aîo ch angethat mspt, j atonaus becauso habit has formod us 'Cnnadn's nation-builders. -donc anc less irksome. Tell Jack into the way o! doing thern with aur younee hm t wed he niosminda occeupied with different you nood hlmtotaoweed the nos ohug msi plans and work. Someday Vocational training la that fonin coaros and manelps; andhoe upthethe chjîdren will have lenrnt ta do! of education which seoka ta barman- But o i tado i ai ina mehodcal , tao, but while they are little -ze the student with envirannient o! But. and buins-ldoio ay.Ynau toid ltheir thoughts are for what they are towol'nzhchh ua ev n p.ad bhinesa- mueh ay.ro-if ldmissing, o! samething they wnnted er iig-adr D a i om ha o-fdone ta do and cannot. en iig-adr f.1proprly-and the idea of carning ;inoney spurs hlm. If that idea doos There are many other chores- Dr. J. M. Forster, Supt. o! Ontario not appeal ta yau try suggesting to chopping the kindling, !ooding ani- Hospital, Whitby, has resigned after him that ho get sa mueh donc in a . aso iln ae tags oie-fry years o! service in the variaus gîven turne and that wililoueve hlm in fanm produce, waahing dishes.1 pubie institutions of the Province one or two evenings a weck absolute- As soon as you see the task is got- I of Ontario, the iast soven of which ly frec for bumse!! anti his chums. ting tedious devise saine plan ta ho has beon in Whitby. The rosig- te Thon a nother plan may ho that you make a change in it, or saine sort o! nation takes place an Nov. 4th. He Vget his chums whtt have no gardons (pleasure from * it. .%ill reside on his estate at Oakvillo. ýy of their awn t, corme and help him, 1** Dr. Gea. Stevenson, London, sue- making up a sort (if a competitionr Many a small girl is forced ta wash 1ceeds him. between tbomn of qaîcknos-s and oe-c the dishes for a large !amuîy night i__________ iency. You would talk ta th,, in ai after night, a task when ah e graws 1 straightforward way as if they e iu she will do anything ta s hirk hbelW vounZ men ta hoe trusted anti ,0make, cause it will mean everything er- ; o ie t rdt r Ithem to think well o! themsclvoq I taining ta bauscwork ta hon-sanie-i thus you dfi away with that idea ~j! thing horrid that bas gat ta be donc 1 hti Su r i.t i iof tin-t'i. iî, suprermacy andl commanding whichlwith no thanks for it. She romeni-! ,i ttt f Noir: and Duritîiuit itr- sa irks thoeyîunz. liers this whcn she is down townilhutti. * * * ~~someday andi would nathor stand all Itr :h~f .: Towiff-r utrBi, What Aunt Susan suggcsts for îlay bchind a counter, or sit on adi'.....i- . itti-iiL nut-tif-doors <i utieq may equaliy ho iii inograpbt.r's statîl fîrevor rather i >*tt- li i- Y<iGVEi.Nlit ail apidt n nor uisqiethan do housework. Lighten t1s1-1119t ii i tiit- u~Iiitttl"t 1-" as Weil. If thoy arce maller chiltl- i . k'by turn and tr bo »,,-ti1irtrIic.11-o h-liw rt-n go otut yoursolf somt'times, mank wash while ahe wipos and vice versa. -id'..-ont it 'witaibtlt , 1w i i5th out s0 mucb for thc ovening's work, jSaine tme (Io thon aIl yourseif and (,~ tf ~A. 1i.927, ir-- îîiiti ail start tîgethir, anti naturaîîy yauoý xplain that she bas donc sa well and lrtitttto ilt i- iitii-tt-t*iei1,cin , r tii- w<îuld lie the last t<î finish wvhich vau !w.illingly s0 many ovenings that you 1fitr- iith, i Jiîyiof ittirA. 1) 1927, wiitild laughinglv assont lis (due tawill lot ber off this particular night.f tit--'i-r tutu tOtO ti t-il tr.s titti Ii. their spionîii youth and supplo jHo she apprecintes that! dlriiit-t i tsoutf li-It-. til-ttvnq backs. * * * 1t It ;'ttit tti01ait. thj.q 'Ihere art- so manv ways in whichl It is a good plan sametimes tai l:tii îIîL if ,-îirAilt).i 1927. atîareeabile tusk can be matie.timie such tasks. Look at the dlock W..WADB.. briniht,-n. Ofti-ntini-s it is nat soi and guross haw long it tnkes ta do 3i7 -:; iiciir u-~.Kîiîtt muiehthe task as the tIonîlincss o! the 1 stuc particular job; or give tlÇèm sa narn Jith, the "gîot" ta (Ilo t, ugly sloaks, muiny minutes ta fecd the pet ani- fntiwns anti shtiuting rammantis ant mals and dlean theîr cages-sa many e e e ph. Pl Imew yjotfd corne bach foi GAS OLENE "IYou say you get smoother act a more willing, more flexible et Yes Sir, you would. "'Uniform quality, uniform clean uni form action- ail of the b, that's British American Super-' Gasolene. "iWhen you run your power-pl-, Super-Power you'I1 always get thi resuits because the THOUSAN OR FIVE THOUSANDTH LON WILL BE JUST LIKE FIRST. N'OU can LOOh. 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