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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Feb 1920, p. 2

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Ladies' Ca nadian Home journal .... 4 50 Christian Herald............... 4 50 Christian Guardian. ...... ........ 3 50 Toronto Sunday World............ 4 00 Farmers' Magazine............. 3 00 Farmers' Sun............. ..... 3 0o Rural Canada .................. 3 0 Sunday World................. 4 0 creased poduction an"' steady and profit- able employnient would be provided for new industrial populations. Any sub- stantial increase in industrial workers would create bigger and better markets for ail kinds of farma produce. New factories, expansion of oId factories, greater production, more workers and better agricultural markets mean national returu to1the main part again; next o ihis we have the trio,a dfferent structure, a different toue or key. We do flot dwell there long but return te the main portion and wind up right there. . How much like the Smali Dwellîng is this Match; note the Iikenesg-first the Hall (introduction), the-i the Living Rooni (main portion) then loto the second part, iicity. The greatest Form in Instrumental music is -Sonata" and invented by "Papa" Hlaydn. He also invented the String Quartette and the SympL.ony. Haydn is known as the father of Modemn Instru- mental music and of Musicalihumor. The greatest tune-poet iliat ever lived was Beeqhovet' HPe e,rged iipon the syni- We like cheer* up doctors. Their en- in order to pass to the Parlor (trio); we Beethoveîîs great materpieces. S )on couraging wjrds, happy smiie and man- again return to the Living Room (main these Forms, particularly Orchestration netrs often help a patient as'much as their tiieme) and wind up right there with a cteating a unity of ensemble, making his Medicine in some kinds of ailments. 'nl rCd rehet. work unique. Wagner was known as a MASTERSINGERS pecul!iar man b soîe respects, particular- 9Itr ~Just now when everybody, nearly, li the alleged infiuenzaa dire' atter-ilîs, organization calied the Minnesingeýs, Za imagina ..3tion h aiscmpositions o3t worîc w r t -)e2ra, ndD. e for value. Because the Gray-Dort has become the standard-a new and higher sandard-giving mlore for the mnoney than *ever was given before-and setting new standards of strength and quality for light t. , T-r,.,-' Wl, tV 1k k -~'il~~k k-) ""1, 'I k '1 Work Boots For Sl 1 have a limited stock of good substautial work boots for men. Also ser- viceable shoes for ladies able prices. Geo. Itumpage Notice To Auto Owners Th' Jamieson Bros. are busy, doingail kinâs of tire repairing. Bring in your old.tires and have them re-tread if they are worth it. We will tel] you straight if they are worth doing. Bring in those spare tubes and have them repaired. We repair punctures ýanâd blowouts at short~ notice.' ..ý Be sure and get our prices on New -Tires before pun buy. We handle only the best makes, Jamneson Bros. gjC6r1ner King and Silvêr sts. Bowmaville phone 193 -the uurnue-.ss iiaui. - Ile y la Main ý a' [ the spending habit if not controlied, Every home should be a centre for teach- ing thrift. For in the life of the niation, the home occupies a position of sg~aegic importance. The citizens of to-morrow will he, whal ouïr homes make theni, il being impossible for the children to get away froni home influences. If Canadi- ansare to be a' thrifty people, il will be >yVlV ACOCIC UU, neOactfl v nu ambitions and seemed likely.- to live many more years. He was a man of superior- intelligence and always took active intereat in public matters, local, provincial and federal., Fruit culture was one of bis specialties and only in la8t issue was reperted a sum- mary of bis last public speech on an imporLant phase of orcbarding.,. He 7BUtStillPlttry-to-dim ha And learn each tiny note And neyer make a single slip But play just what they wrote. For they're the men that made the lunes And so they ought to know The way the music's meant to sound And how il ought to go. i M N. III~ homes of Canada. For habiîts of thrift may be formed there even before the chîld starts to school. Even after allen- dance at school begins, the child spends much more lime at home thani in the school room, so that the home influence is,,orshould be, paramount in the lîfe of every fhild. Net ail parents are as thrifty as they should be in saving for future requiremneuts, when expenses in- crease. The -financial drive of the Great Forward Movement lu the churches of Canada was carried on last Nîeek iný connection witb most of the churches, But owing to severe weather, sickness and other unfaverable conditions, the canvass was deferred bv several churches. The success of the cam- paigu bas been most encouraging to the minieters and workers of tbe respective, dénominations. Iu Many of, the churches the objectives were exceeded. Thr, people gave willingly and gen ërdusly, ats they thould, for the objeots were worthy and they were pleased to assist in a mnovement so extensive iu its scépe and so lofty in its aims. Every dollar Ise invested in this great Forward Movemeut will be wîsely invested, we are -assured, an-d will tell for the hetterment of mankind and the extension of God's Kingdoni on th eeartb. This united effort of tbe five large, denopinations is indicative of the tendancy of -the times towards a new Christian fellow- ship. We are sure that aIl those who haàd a sitars in this wonderfully suc- cessful inter-church' national cam. paign will feel better for the, part tbeyA wer-, able Wo take in tbe g1orlous con- hie had a* just righ teo as be was de- scended fronm United Empire Loyaiist stock. H1e wfil he greatly missed hy bis family and the whole community, Several times bis naine bas been mentioned for parliamentary bonors. H1e wàs Reeve of Cjarke for sonîs years and filled other responsible offices. Sugar making 50 years ago was the farmer's chief occupation du riîîg Marcb and early &pril and the boys on the farm found oceans ef fun in tbe work. The present prices for sugar would make the miaple sugar industry very profitable if the splen- did maple bush were on the farmi as it was 50 te 75 years ago. Stili there are thousands of maple trees in Ontario yet that might be tapped. It dues ne serions injury te a maple te tap it, se that the beys and girls müigbt convert the thousands of maple shade trees in Bowmanville into sugar producers. So far as farmers are cencerned we know that the scarcity of 'fuel and shertage of, laber are against a very heavy production ef sugar lu Ontario butwe are satisfied tbat much nmere could be produced than in the past. We hope Ontario will do better in 1920 in tbe matter of sugar production. 1Miller's Worm Powders destroy worms without any, inconv enience 10 the child, and so effectually that they pass from.the body unperceived. They are not ejected in their entirety, but are ground, up and pass.away through the- bowels with the excreta. IThey thoraughl las h stýoich and bowçlsýa and leave lhem in09' condition,çot favorable 10 worms, and Iheýre will be no revival of the pesta'. INSURÀNCE AGENCY 1 WILL INSU.RE you against loss by fire or by lightning to your home your furniture your clothing your 'fuel your barn your stock your produce your uiachinery your automobile First..class companies Prompt attention Best rates. SEE ME. lMrs. Edfth V. Scobeil Insûrance Agent Phonie 189 Bowmanville the wonderful Gray-Dort . finish, which we have apent 60 ycer in developing. And there in the armart. new top. hand-tailored in or own shopa;, French-pleated upholstery, a new hood, with mnany long, narrow louvres; snug side-curtains, which smarter cowl whîch- gives more room in the driving compartment; seats tilted et the Most coînfortable angle; increaset leg-room i0 tbc tonneau;' lampa raised te, give size to the front of the car. Once yeu know the Gray-Dort, you will be too critical to accepi- auy IÎ7 Bowmanville And the, ÀOe! The Gray-Dort Ace-the inost beautiful light car of to-day. Sap- per green body with handaome California top to match. Troubl elamp and bulle-eye flash- light. Electrjc cigar lighter. Rear- vision mirror, Plate glase windowa, Oversize grooved-tread tires. This :,------- does flot wish to pile up a tremnend- ous, operAting cost. $255 extra on the stand ard. GRAY-DoRT MOTORS, LIMITED Chiatham - Ontario U. S- Fatory-Do., Mat- 'C.., Pijt, Mich. A. W. PICKARD - - - Ontarîo The uq J-- - L Ir -L u -LL

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