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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jul 1940, p. 3

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THE CNADIA STATSMAN.ROWTVTA?'JTT.Tv atops, a tyrannosawrus-rex, aa I READ ftfl YoU astes rus a Former Asst. Editor of Statesman BE D A D WRTE F I O flourished n this amazing rgon.eif BY John C. Kfrkwood In Rushmore Park, in thisseg A cared ongthe mountain-side - of Wahestns fshingon, Lincoln, Jefferson CIÀT1DT On 0 te tutsofNew York's andifor the anning industry. Pine and Theadore Roosevelt. Ba to PpeAwr e h v u[R 'L T E S- E Wol'sFi wsaMarbie tri nter product in den'and Here are stockades dating back Ma8on Trophy - Statesinan DURER 'LE T R Players Tournament.Th com- SýuBritain, India, Australia adta the days of Indian warfare. In Receives Gertificate of ____OUR__ petitors - more than 150 in num- ioul Africa. It is useci for the the tawn of Deadwood in the Mn Y.M.CA - C.A.S.F. el 1 ber - were local champions from distilligf tar and for the rub- cemetery are the graves of Wild On _ote_____hs f h ail parts of the country. A girl ber industrie. Frel h i ikc adClmtMae n fte hgitsoth June 20, 1940 wonth Nw it tti. Te a-contie wnting it got it from Here is the locatin0 h oe nulcnetion of the Can Dear Russ and Irene: tional. winner was a youth from Poland Thin paper for the wrap. stake Mine, largest producingadnWeky esapr A.- elyuretraridofJe Pittsburgh. png of fruit is in demand by god mine in the United States. 1 ca inu onve n on hih 3d as ng t a d hee I an nFr i * rti.Sadinavia was formerIy r atng ndheIami Botnitsareno aree a tte chifef source Of suPPly. Char- Tefrgigi u ata held last week at Calgary, Alta. reply. I sure was glad ta, get it thetoalnube 0 spcis xith ^cal, formerly oaid fomPicturing of what makes this part was the etrNwpapers Com.- a fe u xiin xeine o g rose genus. The m ajority recognize 1Sc an in vi , er any, Fra c o f o th D ko aasim ns l p tti n . o dt r ea o mre t hing e corincern nvr100 species, yet some conteaci BlgýniumandthG es Induesra alluringtaorit.euttandinoawar was he igo p eaad quiet.in Spicer a t tv e r * *r M a s an4, 6 6 T r o p hyo w if o r t heWe s b e s t a i - A s e m o s t a l i k e ly iy o u h e a r d o v e r . atteeae pt ,66sensno en bained from Canada. Caadin Towe ortekl esl- teraiLteayeivsonwn nEurope and Western Asia Great Britain will need double Many of us think that the peak round Layerwekynw- h ai teltDviinwn alolie! The American Rose Soc- her usual requirement of 100,000 days of whaling were reached 1paper with a circulation of 2,000 ta France and yours truly went iety ists 3,414 varieties that were tons. Charcoal is useci in the in- long, long ago - and s0 they have or mare. This was won by The lnwihte.IcranywsLu h not listed 25 years ago - an an- dustries of armament and ar-tifie- n certain waters and ways. Thus, Bramptonl Conservator, as well as a long w tith thed.It eany was nual average of 155 listings. ial siîk. Brazil is îooking to time was when the whales in the David Williams Cup for the aintoftp and I enoury Luoah China and Tea roses were in- Canada for furs. Despite her Northern seas - particularly in best editorial page. We sincerely after considerable delay, andi boy! C o o troduced into England in the tropical climate, Brazil has been the region of Spitzbergen - were congratulate C. V. Charters, what a send-off. There were pic- 1hco seventeenth century by officers c-f importing annuaîîy a million 50 nun<erous that a hundred ships manager of this splendid paper, tures taken by the Globe and Mail the East India Company. The dollars worth of furs. Mexico -- might go to work, in a crowd, wha is also nýanaging-director of andi I was rlght an the upper deck Box of rose, it is said, is an index ta a Catholic country - is takingj boats jostling one another, and the C.W.N.A., for winning thi5 above him but don't know whe- An. te civîlization. Borne on the crests [large amounts of Canadian driedi the only thing lacking would be, well merited and highly prized ther he caught me or not. An A y Ie Of migrations and spread by codfish - fish formerly obtainedi stowage room for ail the products 'recognition of excellence in English paper dmd, as yuu see trade, culture and religion the rose from Norway. of the fishery. Now one ship may weekly journa]ism. (hnw aebc) ecos has an ancestry that is as mixed* * have the whole field ta itself and Our readers will be interested ed the Channel under convay andi as he atonswh wecoe te travel home with a deficient 'ta know that B. H. Mortlock, a landed on the sauth coast ofA i Ws te ntoswo ecm h In South Dakota is an area'cargo. It was excessive slaughter former highly esteemed associate France and had a stop in the 4 1 S loe.Roses have been woven about 100 miles x 60 miles which which destroyed the prosperity of1 editor of The Statesman, shares town but couldn't go anywhere. S nto the tapestries of Persia, have lis truly wonderful - perhaps unl- the northern whaling industry. i hs oos o sascaeW ore ri n eeo bee crrid n eclsiatîal er- matched in al the wrd for the The best records available show editor of The Cnservator, he had it for 13 hours. We got as far as - manies in medieval days, and variety of its features of interest1 that in 1846 Amnerican whalers much ta do with winning such Orleans, about 39 miles from have been sung by the poets downi and attraction. And to those of us - killed no more than 7,500 whales. distinction for his paper. In fact Paris. We got orders ta turn back E U through the ages. Here's a poemi who can become thrilled by stor- Probably the whole kill for the Mr. Mortlock has established an which we did and arriveci back to whih hs he os as it th meles ato Od W s it r mace, hole world, of ail kincs Of enviable record in his brilliant where we started. We stopped i a - whiy Bc a rte n te ffh't prl n t p ot nte whales was n t more than 12,000. andi brief journalistic career which St. Brienr on the way up and Phone 865 cenur BC.this 6,000 square miles is a whole For real slaughter one must turn has no equal, having worked on back. I met some girl there and The rase is the perfume of the library of enchanting tales. In it ta modern times. ln 1837-38, 54,- three newspapers whîch have won she gave me a beaded rosary. gods. the jay of men. are the highest peak of the Rock- 664 whales were killed - the tohe sarsl fhsefrs ermie nbadsi o It dors he raes t te lcs'is, desert country covereci with, largest number ever recorded for Besides the Conservator they are- 24 haurs, then left. While in har- soming of Lave.i the yellow and pink blossams of1 a single year. Between 1919 and the Fart Erie TmsRviwwihbour two Rec. planes went averea n s IT he o redfv ersf e c nusd atsrsi' ïnan tem 1938 a total of 546,522 whales were this year won the Malcolm Mac- and "A" Co'y. brought down one W_ Temraereis the sick an the grotesque rock formations of reduced ta meat, blubber and il. Beth Memorial Sheld for best - 16 hles n the pilot. The other emam heda.the "badlands," gald mines, relicsp Whales are hunted mare assid- editorial page for papers under was too high. He flew right over Douglas-Mutton It defies the hand of Time. and o f Indian days, and sculptures by, uously ta-day than evér before2,0ciulto. hieewaa the stern of the ship where we is lovely in its aId age, ;man unparalleled the warld over. because of the industrial uses ta memb crcufato.Wiehe ts asa were stationed and aur Brens The marriage of Nellie Ger- Asifepsfrvrum s er- As, there are modemn hotels and whih their bodies are put. The this paper was awarded the socked t ta hm. A bomber came trude Mutton, daughter of Mr um.tourist homes - which seem ta be 'Japanese eat whale meat. The Pearce Trophy for best editorial over in the a.m., but was out of and Mrs. Neil Mutton, Concession out of joint with what Natueha ermans catch whales for the page in Ontario andi Quebec and range. I was lying under the St., Bowmanville, ta Mr. Ralph The war ha rugtnwop rvie.As* hr are hig rout o f oo-fats a n d the Amherstburg Echo shield for Brenofurscinwthg and Douglas, son of the late Mr. and portunities for Canadian industry. ways a veritable tangle of theni w hale-ail- margarine. Amermcans best front page. It is therefore I could see the tracers disappear- Mrs. Victor Douglas, Bowman- Britain is taking from Canada anid a spiralling railway which, and Britons import whale-oil ta natural that the editor of The ng right into the fusilage. The ville, taok place at the home of somne things formerly obtained winds ts way up 1,700 feet Of make soap out of it. Statesman is praud of his young baat had 3500 soldiers on it, B.E.F. the bride's parents, July 15th. from Continental Europe. Aiso, hilîside, crassing in its ascent a' Happiîy for the whales, the war pratege's efforts in cantributing Canadians ,Army Nurses, etc. It Rev. S. Davison officiated, and Canada bas ta produce for the creek 105 times, and making1has dimiànished the whaling in- in such a large and effective mea- was only slated for 1500, s0 you Miss Ruth Ives, cousin of the home market many things formn-'fourteen complete circles in a dis- dustry. Yet the whale would seem sure in maintaining andi raising can imagine how crowded we bride, played the wedding music. erly imported. Thus, for example, tance of 35 miles. Here is Custer ta be doamed ta virtual extinction. the standard of joumnalism on were. Gvni araeb e a Canada is producing medicinal State Park, of 128,000 acres, con- It is said, authoritatively, that the each paper with which he has Lady Astor saw us off and was ther, the bride wore a gown of and liver ail, formerly obtained taining the largest buffalo herd in number of whales being slain is been associated. there in England when we came white silk net and lace overa from Britain, Narway and New- the world. On a hill - an its at least four times what the back. She sure is a grand lady. taffeta skirt made on princess foundlanci. The Dominion's do- rocky surface - are f ive giant oceans can supply- on a long-. It wiil be seen from the foilow- (Eh? Russ!). She said she knew lines with tight fitted waist anc mestic output of cod liver ail has figures sculptured from the stand- termi basis. ng awards although The States- damn well how disappointed we sweetheart neckllne. She warea been for the feeding of poultry ing rock - a trachedon, a tricer-* * * man did not win ai»' trophies were ta, be brought back but we three-quarter length veil, and iaodsthis year it receiveci a certificate would have a chance yet. One carrled a bouquet of pink roses About 75(7o af ail the daod of nqerit in one class as runner-up thing she said made everyane and conflowers. mined are not worn on fingers, or and was placed fourth un twO laugh and that was, "My heavens, The bride was attended by hem necks, or bosoms, or ears or hair, other classes. o'entigb or wrasts; they are used mndust- yi'enthn u a bunch of sister, Miss Mary Mutton, whc, rialy.In ndutr dimons, e- Results in the Better Newspap- kicis!" Jokingly of course. She wore a gown of blue taffeta on ciause of try ardness, re-e ers Competitions of the C.W.N.A. stopped a chap beside me just be- princess lines, with matching hat, caue o thir arnes, ae uedare as follows: Mason Trophy for fore we got on the boat and saîd and carried Talisman roses. The in the making aeroplanes, tanks, the best all-round paper, circula- "Does your mother know you flower girl, Miss Betty Mutton, perlyeset, andmuni-poin.dProo tionl of 2,00011 or more: 1, Brampton smoke?" She sure is i a grand wore.white taffeta and blue nib- welset a foot and a alindia- nservator; 2, Simcoe Reformer; sport. bons, with bouquets of pink.and can eaftarnway twdbi dimery Penticton, B. C., Herald; 4, Our transport left after we did blue conflowers on the skirt. She meter and an inch thick, befare Bowmanviile Canadian States- but only the drivers retumned. Ail carried pink roses and forget-me- itsosamwa tef h man. vehlicles and motorcycles had ta nots. Mr. Ernest Salt, Toronto, For Mto Copay sedabut David Williams' Cup for best be scuttled including ail that was was groomsman. F000dimondstomanytunmachine editorial page, 2,000 or more; 1,o them, ammun., shovels, etc., At the reception held at the z 'Alminm-llo pstos ndBrampton Conservator; 2, Am- i guns. One chap was îeft be- home of the bride's parents, the t'ohparts mnare be stouedanda herstburg Echo; 3, MidIand p'rèe tnid. He was banged up in an brido's mother recoived, wearing lthe with adamond pined Pes etcon ead Simcoe accident and Germany bas the a gown of printeci mauve sheer t001. In every automobile factory Reformer; 4, Bawnianville States- town now that he was in, so I and corsage of roses. The newly thee s aspcia 'iamndclek'man, Barrie Examiner, Yarmouth, guess there isn't much hope for marrieci couple for their wedding ther is speial diamnd cerk'him. He was a big strapping chap trip took a moton tour throughi who checks diamond tools out and N.S. Herald and Telegram. to nwhmna el A otenOtra h rd er i.The Amhlerstburg Echo Shield M...Iwstakn aPteigapn ist crepe dress with Diaonddie - di issom- fr bst ron pae, apes oerJohnson (Sgt.>, Denny's boss, and matching hat, white travelling thing with a hole in it - are 2,000: 1, Simcoe Reformer; 2, Bow- ho is weil pleased with Denny's coat and accessanies. The couple etlis drawn through the hale Barrie Examiner, Brampton Con- dlefutrec hlPt wsHmtoO. t~o naround mait tcfwre:thm e m:vtll en:aian Stesan; with thewitransport. PEast Avenue N. and size. The metal panses from Charles Clark Cup for best ail- just gat out in tixne. Denny got due ta die, each smaller than the round paper, more than 1,000, un- t rne swî.McLennan-Gill preceding one, until at last a wire der 2,000: 1, Kelowna, B. C. As far as I knaw now we will Tersdneo ooe .J i4ý is obtained of the required fine- Courier; 2, Liverpool, N.S., Ad- be used for Home Defense here, GlMCadMs u,16Kn ness. Sa hard is the diamonci that vance; 3, New Liskeand, Temis- so I guess it won't bevrGxit- Street eandBrkvill, was6eKfec fmom 300 ta 400 tons of copper kaming Speaker. ing. I got well into France any- tiveiy decorated Wednesday af- >can be dnawn through a die with- Malcolm MacBeth M e mn o r i a i way.tennJyîthwihsme out elargig thehale.Shield for best editorial page, I received 300 Sweet Caps from foesfrtewdigo hi papers over 1,000, under 2,000: 1,teLon lbyetra and anly daughter, Miss Pauline Mar- Fort Erie Times-Review; 2, Kel- your papers and George J.'s paper.io GItCalR Mcnan LJi. LLary trs.Cuir ,AtnFe cnwledged the smokes by second son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ______cad.Ptsueeasasreîaed as McLennan, of Bnockville. The <.M. A. James Men*jprial Trophy 1I1only hdaltletbcole .D eremony was performeci by Rev. 6.John Smith for best front page, mare than hpyou mail some and keep it Dr. Norman A. MacLeod, an un- Wihtepassing of John Smith 1,000, under 2,000: 1, icton Free yu utcud' ocie of the bride, and assisting him ofWwnsMnon June 24tn, Press; 2, Listowel anr aEgish stuff agamn. an Rèv. David Gray, pastor of that district lost one of its pioneer New Liskeard Speaker. th0te ih n ehdget Jh' ntdCucBok The quality and the residents. He was born in 1859, Hugh Savage Shield for best al- fUn. I ie ackandlot. I oteneat ville. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Smith, round paper, more than 500, under ae hr ihhm esjs The bride was given in mar- purtyof"CcaCoa"Clarke Township. 1,000; 1, Lacombe, Alt., Globe, acr ss h roac. He sure is a egu- rage by hem father andi attending haewni lc nMr. Smith was married twice. 12, Alliston Herald; Wolfvilie, N. larier as maid af honor wan Miss haewni lc DIn 1882 he married Miss Lucy S., Acadian; 3, Rossand, B. C. guy ado nt itr. Marion Short, Bockville. The Canada's refrigerators. Payne and until hem death ten Miner. Thtcaohligitsek bridesmaici was Miss Tammie Mc- Faiy n find lieyeas later they lived in the West. 1 John W. Eedy Memrial Trophy French and I1 a ie nuht Lennan, a sister of the bride- Famly ndfnind alkeLater he maried Miss Grace Ed- for best editoial page, more than grab him while we stpped for groom. The wedding music was enjoy its delicious taste mns 500. under 1,000: 1, Ross Ian d the rest after arriving, and he piayed by Miss Irma Smith, of and the happy aften-/r- Smx chidren survive: Mrs. H. Miner; 2, Creemore Star; 3. La- found if running anoundi base on Brockville. The groom was assist- sense o refresent i Atkinson and Mrs. T. Boneham,! combe Globe, Wolfville Acadian. a leash. The place was evacuated ed by his brother, Fred McLen- t fwa sons, Reuben and Stanley, aill Printer and Publisher's special of people s0 we toak him alongnn ro rcvle brings. Your dealer hias of Wawanesa, and Mrs. C. J. Mit- award for best front page, mare with us. He's in the ro o The bride wore a gown of white th ad oecheli and Mrs. James Stone, bath than 500, under 1,000: 1 Rossland aver on a bed sleeping.ro w net with finger-tip veil caugiht th ad oepackage af Newtonville. Mnr ,VlaAt. doae elIms ls sti etnwt rnebosm.Secr - ehe -buLe atn1f Th-uerisrvcsweecn-3-aomeGob.-wi-wig an-il rt aanT SAND SATURDAY PECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY :i Rolis Pies c CaksI Cakes Cakes late Squares fAssorted Tarts Only iodtai Extra Values arter Faanily Bakers for Two Generations Bowmanviille Have the courage to be ignor- Nothing is so good for an ig- a n t f a g r e a t n u m b e r f th in g s , n r n a s s l n e n f h in order ta avoid the calamity o ratmnafiene n fh being ignorant of everything.- was sensible of this hie would flot Sydney Smith. be ignorant.-Saadi. 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The Snow-wbite 20 x 42" Enameiled Sink, iilustmated above, including faucet neady for installation, costs ........................................ $32.90 Siuk and Cabinet with faucet .................$6 1.30 (Trap, iran pipe and fittings extra) The Duro Speciai Pump bas a capacity of 250 gals. per boum; is supplied with a 25 gal. tank and 25 or 60 cycle mator. It costs only ....... $86.00 Sutail MOMtiaY paymentu The Governnient Horne Improvement Loan Act or Dura, Finance Plan enables you ta purchase Enico fixtures, fittings i and Dura Pumps on the monthly pay- nient plan over a periad of three years. Enqurmes gven prompt attention and estimates supplied without charge. BERT PARKER ]BOWranyîfle DURO-SPECIAL EMPIRE BRASS MFG. Co., LTD. London Hamilton Toronto Suadbuay Winnipeg Vancouvir Phono 2684 of Oshawa. Mn. and- Mrs. îDean 1vir, and MsJ. J. McCanthy, -But- F. . LE AN ERreceived many beautifui . falt N.. John G. and William along ith mny conratultio Haywand, Hamilton, Ont.; Mns. A. along wth may nradtulatmas. M. Thompson, Miss Anna Thomp- The bah e prsse th ir ap- son, M ontreal, and Mr. and M s. C- D HOD SONpreciation ta their ffiends. AI] Bowanvllejoined in singing "For They .Aree0. Carlyle Cannerty, Smith Falls. Jolly Gooci Fellows.", The nest af the evening was The Bible is the only source af spent in an aid timeudanewhieh falIrChnstiantrufh; i-the onliyrule wan onjoyeci by yugadad o h hi tian1us; the ronly About mîhidnight the guests de- book that unfolis t stenai patei hakig Mr. and Mns. fies af efernity. - Sir Mat thew Lunn for the enjayable time. Hale. THURSDAY, JULY 18TH, 1940 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE- ONTARTri c 1

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