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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Apr 1922, p. 5

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jHERE is a feeling of gentiine satisfac- tion in the possession of stylishly clad feet. Whether at home or on the vacation, CLASSIC Shoes will give you the service you should have and the smartness that is, admired. The Copeland Shoe Store The new "CLASSIC" - dency of the Trustees' and Ratepay- ers' Section for next year. The, hon- or was Well conferred and well de- served. Hie wlll do credit to the offce nd to the county to which he age. SECRET 0F A LONG LIFE belongs. You sometimes see a woman wbose advanced age is as lovely and ex- Wonder if any farmer reader of quisite as was the perfect bloom of this journal is in the class with the hier youth. You xonder bow this one to whom reference is made in came about. Here are some of the the incident herewith recorded. The reasons: hunwr of it ail lies in the last sen- She knew bow to f orget many dis- tence. Read it thru to see if you agreeable things. discover the hiredman's viewpoint: She mastered the art of saying An "out-of-worker" applied to a pleasant things at ail times. farmer for a job at the suggestion of She did not expect too much from the government empioyment agency. hier friends and neiglibors. After a careful examination as to his She made work that came to hier qualifications, hie was toid to go to congeniai and was happy in it. work and that he couid depend upon She kept hier nerves well in hand having a steady job. At the end and indicted them to no one. of the second day of constant toil She retained hier illusions and did that kept hlm on the go from five in not believe ail the world wicked and the morning until haif past nine at unkind. night, he went on to bis employer She relieved the miserabie andj and smling sereneiy said: "Say1 sympathized with the sorrowful. boss, you told me you were going to She neyer forgot that kind words give me a steady job. It is only ten and a smile cost nothing, but are o'ciock and there is nothing ahead of priceless treasures to the discouraged. me ow ut lee, 'in going to quit". Ib She did unto others as she wouid me~~~ nobuesep done by, and now that oid age has Bal!I stfap :,ua y" .1- 1 3 iu ~L îrau u~~î ij j -17 At the 0. E. A. Convention last. white hair about ber head, she is week ladies contributed largely to ioved and considered. This is tbe the wealth of thought and practical secret of a long life and a happy one. -- -- - -- - ... I - -- -- - - * Mr. anci Mrs. J. W. kiamllton Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Trenouth, h ave been visiting ia Bowmanvilie for some days which it is hoped may assist Joe to recuperate.-Millbrook Reporter. BOWMANVILLE, APRIL 27,,1922 THE ERITOR TAL.KS It depends on yourself dear reader. Think over the treatment you have received from people you know and consider if as a rule you don't receive a smile for a smile, a kick for a kick, love for love and hate for hate. One of the busy men in the Trust- ees Section at the Ontario Education- ai Association Conivention ini Tor- onto last week was Mr. R. J. Me- Kessock of, Solina, lHe seemed to have a greater grip'of the business of thé association and of the matters brought before it for consideration than any otiier of the officiais. It was no surprise, therefore, that he TALK ON PUBLIC SPEAKING Pyof. Newlands Indicates Qualifica- tions Speaker Must Possess. Prof. J. C. Newlands of Edin- burgh University, gave a very amus- ing talk on a usually dry subject, "Public Speaking, Good, Bad and In- different", to the Empire Club, Tor- onto. Correct standing, breathing, vocali- zation and articulation are the four physical requirements of public speaking, if the speaker has some- thïng worth while to say. Then there is the spirit wbicb gives force.- Lloyd George, would neyer have been heard of were it not f or the gift of persuasive eloquence he possesses, which enables him to sway audiences. Winston Churchili also, thougrh vossessing defective articula- Surronding Plant a flower garden- You will enjoy the recrea- tion besides making your surroundiligwmore beauti- ful> We have plants and shrubs of, every descrip- tion for such purposes. Visit our conservatories at an early opportunity where ýyour wants can, be filled at reasonable prices. S. J. Jackrnan & Sons Florists and Growêrs Phone 80 Bowmanville Vhat\V'ili it cost p ---j Nap ane, spent.the EaTer h withý relatives here. Agency, Ail lines of, F~IRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, SICKNESS,1 AUTOMOBILE, GUARAN- TEE. ~T Agent 2nd door west of the "Big 20"9 Bowmanville Onta)rio., BIG RUSH 0F BUSIN ESS I THIS SPRING Present indications' point to the busiest season we have ex- perienced since start- ing in business., Fortunately we are ~ ~ ' in aposition to handle this work promptly, efficiently and at the lowvest cost possible. IIl~X- - i a . F-b- . li lý.ci lkVCy~ ~ ~ " "- the best. LARGEST STAFF 0F PLUMBERS Ready For Spring Sewing Have a Singer Sewing Machine to help you with your work. EASY TERMS Sold on easyterms-$5 down and $3 a month, Repair work of ail kinds done. At J. T. MolIon'.sStore King-st. E. Bowmanville Make Attractive ý-jj ýi 111 a 1- -M

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