PAGU PM TIiE CANADIAN sTATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9th, 1933 ur(3 on By PETE-P. DINWIDDI& ........... (From Toronto Star Weekly) When Andrew j. Knox of Orono was a small boy his uncle, with whom he had been left as an orph- an at sixteen months of age, used to point to a local character and say. "If you are not a good boy, you will turn out like him. He's noth- ing but a fiddler." And out at the edge of town was another man, a farmer, who spent the better part of his life with his dogs and gun. "Thnat." the uncle used to dsay. - fthgraetmptnc.Imke whenever the fai er happeneKnox or commo ineesswihotes wa theair sothe uncle's trade, "is i adult Bible class, as you might Say. It makesfredhpabto, wo 'a la nY you ll leadian if youau h un r d He preaches at the evening service . horizons." d'su ply yoursel." musiian Hehstuhthnrd Now, that orchestra of young people Somewheentfraoghsra An schis hecrou chrmof ,n of people to play seven to ten dif - is not only a great beauty ts antrhnxebnoefamn n life, that here isAde1nxi ferent types of instrument. But he churc sevcbtK nee ewn nor hce o stieth year, a happy man if mke hi lving out of the honey attractserie all th yon epest ind te ettafrbekeig lee hissi was one, and hie can play becs. And his hobby is not music. pens that one condition I impose on dstrictln the y beome partofhe thas his apaissatrdalte ever thre the fiddle bu h el'music is neither his livelihood nor any of the young Pele I iels h hrhbdsntrly as they iClarke townhp ndffrn am, noorn carietsaxphoenndtic-hishoby.hhooinggretnbg .5- onstobsitat.heywil plynnste bsinss s be kepig, as n agro frmlcildoodtotanhod nd hrogh he easn h i cl n ,1ny band in the land, an calibre revolvers at tagt shschuc rhsr. Andrew J. Knox of Oronto, whose busines thec 'celllainet, corne nd an wolddmanhood. iiighshvseeydy of all the .ioys he knows, tejyof hbyLike the first olive out of abtl-long and happy life mastered the violn th o, lrnt, torln Ah Rell HppiMning hIoeprprnlt playingth iln itli h Now isn't that an interesting life? ortefrtkssfoa il te s piccolo and he has taught two generations of his county tplyi Ate itrsngawer came i.wt h w a r t . A nd t o us w hotl sit at d esk a ndt r w ord oft s a h a i a d t o g t rc e t a a n d b a n d s so th a t from th is k in d ly m a n h a v e ra d ia ted w a v es t th s com m en t of o u rs : "W e al- ý n A n d th e n i h u u n f d n T is sh to ry m a y g o t b l sh o t h s o u n t efrs a pnd a h s oes a rB t e y o u g t t e f rs o d o o f b ea u ty th a t h a v e sp r e a d a l o v e r th e D o m in io n . W ith th e co o p e ra - t a y th o u h t t o l p r o r s s h nk w yb e n s f wh at you ta c man lt bo y no o so und fors hapm ss are away. A d n re K ox tl us f th i ft ea ist a d photographer we are able to show him here in a could ou t to o aste on m s mnt die het paW s h m n n d o i w h a h e a y i e v i t b l y h i s C h a r o f i f e n d A d r e w K n t o l h i . B u s e o h e i o ofa n i t h e n e a r tu a n o r h e s t r a m a d e u p o f h i m s e l f i n h i s o w n oe t a l o nss iror s e vn.. k i e e i g b n t f l e i h i t r when h, .i s a C man or thAndrew W e drove out to Orono, that ur- da w"n of music tol hi . B c uehs f niudce e o d ci g a r ' o beo m e proes nal prfc 1 esnd ur us ev vrs nd i - m ayx b e , m it a c ou nf th e p le a s- io u sly p le as a n t a n d w ell-to -d o v - h o m e w as Strict in th e o ld -fa sh ion - g a rd en a t O ro n o . e t i an y sc o e p e iofn st r u mei n t ,"y r ele d k e p i g ,dn p a l t e v o i a e n o x l i f e , a t p i ue o f o r a l t h e l a g e n o r t h o f N e w c a s t l e , O n t a r i o , t o e d s e n s e , r e m e mn b e r e d n o w o n l y b y . - M r . K n o x o u l d i s r u re n o d o u bte 1 %dm t e c o s i n t e o r e a d h anst l e s o th g e s w o r i n C an ad - visit h im . W e foun d h im in a h ou se mien in th eir six ties, th ere w ere fewd h s o n w t s ri g , c ne , p c lo h e f l - m e a e t o n o a n art st . arn t an d c a i e s w e e t e sl ness t o fn t h e 'il g s t h a t w a s h i d d e n a m i d s t w i s t e r ia I d e in t e r e s s a v a il a b l e t o h im . A n d A n d y K n o x, s a e l , h a o nh o eB t h w m c trwo u l d y o ct e i h n - m d e s a n s n ian sm lltow s nd vila sbeen a vines and maple trees in their best if t ee wre two interests le ss a d t o t t n el ewx his o n opthe chr chgorchetra i gtcot rbu te youre mi c, of ro yu r est nd unthhe fo erel o B e c a s e A d r e K n o b e f i u r e a i s e y s a w l s o f o l o r a v i l a b e t h n o h e r s t h y w e r e k n e e s a n d d r e w t h e b o w a c r o s s I t . O n o t h s h i s f i r c s t a a b i d ig f ao r i b t e i n s t ru n t , to h a r n r a c n h e g v s h m e fttu in lkn ofrhes.i orig ay " hrd ou playing so many g-uns and musical instruments. Meantime, he also owned a rifle' in iouso schme ifs yous knewidng the hr ragkai li k e il t h ek lri i s m b o h c s p rins th e c o d . d i f f re n t k i d s o f I n s tr u m e n ts a n d B u t a s th e a g e o f f o u r te e n , b y A nfhn haou h .vag to r.l v e h a s " s i r . K o , y ui t u e n ti s t a o e e t y oto o u pi ci hed o d l f , e s i hc a p p i y a iin g a crse d s o f f l o w e r s . S i n c e h a v i n g . t a u g h t s o m a n y p e o p l e , " w e w h i c h t i m e h e w a s a l r e a d y a p p r e n t - Y o u s e e , i f y o u a r e m t hr e t f o soul d n t b e i t r e tden te.r b le n d us el f, it ho nd a n y a y oto i, a s h hw es hwo h l scattermg thle see than a boy utter- 1said, "it occurred to us that in you iced toi ou ae i the tailoring trd , A d ui est rugPoc oc n d em h s ofi thMon ry churhe" o w srm ucsh a m o attrcie msicg is , shtev -onc"ez n rfe he aslitle orusi, knowing not mi h b h kn o t ry t a Knox owed aimouth ra n. on, but wistr h too obatt against Buiit wh e haers t o say ih t r b e n asa obb sl aih m An of e p e on hey, c ro sy w o g t w a o oyn ph ase of theory or co pos-ý would reveal to others some of that Atn the ageh ofo sixte nh and an y a ds oktoh a e nt ing - but of n alule alue t hu r e ds o orof ec ape ifm o u drctv no s look at that firs a h n -o d d lt e -2 tone phver taking a lesson on a charm of life that is to be found in o the b o fro Orono we v tn ten aderposito ts at l har t yo u t n a ila e s who ea d m tis. pfs i o nly.s Tea way e Thresstena.. but w it n reil ac r cy i t io n. ne of, te ns truen t he is s all com ute," s ." M . Kn x the villages north, east and west, at your best interet t e r "The gra d iffcul, h e aid "i n ui.i o professional t 1 a ta gt att e tytiityrr s si n l e o n o f h e h a f o w n b l t h l y " D e a r m e ,"d sui a i d M r . no x , ch u r c h s o c ia ls a n d p u b li c c o n c e r t s . m u s t h a v e s o m e o u t e . d h e o u g e o ly , t h e a a i d - c h e m a e r a i a a t e a c h " N oe t h t s teun na t " s i s s scattering like spring the, every to w;ýn in the country .',A ee t e ,h o k r m al d shootn tlin cai instwuflm et ia n o the hu rch be o y i t se lf. Now, g a cid to pa theti up s a oe n oi .I w n hs w y 'e d of music, teaching hundreds " ven so ," we said. "it isn't every Anth village, eight lessons ona, thed tol, eing twi l a th oarght anis- w fi gure o hem r em in d Or o o teo g o e eyf r h tohing m sc u a that ay, a dh r m u m of chidren and adults. without a church in Ontario that has an or- in the pia no e i s aboutth on lyh msi caln atit wis a s kufl ilo ift we goc h chbo idren . and th m eni leso ns rfat e ct Wo i th I supoe , ey h p y m n c fn t o f t e a c h e r ' s f e e i n m o s t c a s e s . c h e s t r a o f t w e n t y t o t h i r t y i n s t r u - i n s .Tr u e n M r .a n o ca no t pl y m ca e a s o u c o u l t h i n u p . yne - e f g dout c t a l l i n t h e n c h h a t bn u t h f r v r p r a c t icl w i l m ku m s i c we p oem a, a o n-aad een 1ly 1i the instruments of or- ments playing in it each Sunday. ito-da .e Bt he. Ken ed c t re caead. F o m o ha thirty .eas An wol c t o thie and m k the i ticism n. Which co m a n o od th all hs v ro si sr m ns o ohestra or band.- Just one of Mr. Knox's activities Heb u hFac e p vilnr Koxe has n tit eahmg othe ly h t ans t ui y fr mI ng ph e oplech ito al ay su pis. T eherae wc an wi h ic et u h i sls h t w c H e h a s fo u n d e d tw en ty b a n d s a n d is t e t a h n a n d le a d e rsh ip o f a A t weng t y a h e a b o h t se o d rt e cl n et ,a c or e t n st in g s dte s a du l t m e m s i t r l a n d e te y c i sma p e op e h a r o n bl in d ed o n c o uld ar agWo r y u te'm s n ore ~ lre and sm ll an . h uh rch es=;tra which plays with A w n y h bo g t a sc d th asfoune d orne reivd tongha. e holsitin the o nng s aeo Joeint perform vupery ag re a r a Music it ur of M .An r w Kn x c n h estahe never danced a step in the small organ In the Orono United han e arinet.a y tos thfnte etu gh nd d i re ced t hen Oa as. l e b, he p ch urh and t e ay Sun- mo eth o e ion she1en mp fer ducin him el in an orh st a o his life. since his un le was a strict Church . Wth rather s-ensationa t Stae s wof Ameia for book on ho Cit z e ns Bag and onrece ar t he s trw . day sho l toethe r, ndng af it the r n is a g eahrd wrkingl p eson I e c lo fid dl , cai e, c r en Methodist of the old school there effect. S xW ellos , ten violins. L t o athe vili A i n ten leosons h e ite Oshwa sympoye H dly prsel ay h church seric the M an a n ins t om nt as pic colo. a r e c o u n t r y o r c h e s t r a s s c a t t e r e d a l l y o u a n d m e , r e a d e r , a t t e n d O r o n o t l a r i n e t o . i a e b o g e s s n . T i t hro g e hawe e b n s c o m n go h , da c h d e n a n o g r p e o p l t te d o w n t a u g h t al t er e l r s i mpet w e e n. ad i cns e o or s l h a er central and eastern Ontario. church some winter Sunday. M aybe clie t oo n fo groundo s , th e Hil nearl alw a s e co e andg an u st ar to the b sem iet S na. e n the ninles lif anhalie mie e s esoing onso al hise pu-l usivillages tomai in ci hey foul plei 'labo rest 'st 1 e orhe lroundhr rns tal ims carinet is his best instrumntoh coleac.hi sb oh min- ard and meesnastuhing epsileabfoe him the magical spell of dance music. six cellos and ten violins, metsI he llok see r thm .sca An whe n t an the d p rof ss ona esra .t e c o lfrt erlso a d t eiiu lt ig pl A n d re w K n o x is n o t a p ro f e ssio n a l i " W e ll " s a id M r . K n o x , ' it so h a p - A p l g i sn t o nl e g otis w r o n B adm i n k i se b e t e t h a n t h e b e stin l . h a h l s e e c e ib e l s o o n o s e t e p e s o . a Legon uatete s ng two ple si g A K VI LEbut Geo. received a bad shaking up de ot. -..-i W hfe n ur o w ln c a ct e r w ill n t 0O R O N O ~ n u m b e r s w ith e n c o r e s ; a n d a c h a r m - I L L a n d s e e auri e . e i n e defnd us expaain w o ing piano solo by Miss Viola Nod- a------ dots cal res. Hei rth vindicate. I ¢en fneano nubersni we iven "November came, and still the same Mr. anc Mrs. Mac Garett, Port rom J Thue es Neo 2) b ama ht, ndCbbeik Dull color clothes each vale and hill Hope, spent Sunday at her brother's, Mr.h hA.J Toureessroul l and Jim Powers. Mrs. W. C. Lynch While all the flowers of Autumn Mr. Frank Stone. with hart truble- Rckby was an efficient accompanist. Rev fame "Miss Alice Hallowell is visiting M .a ndl Mee v s rs H arol i ckabye , J. H . O sterhout presided. • R etreat before the W inter's chill." frien s in shawa Oaviee were vistor at his sister's Mrs. William Staples accompanied Rev. Thos. Wallace preached an Wred An Oshlhw hrcaeta St € MrsDr. . H. SoCh. Lde ilea Miss Agatha Staples on hier return excellent sermon to a large congre- MsJ. J. MeýSllo' lastc weekwe at1mei fteLbrlCnevtv D r. W . . C Le ger wil le ve h om e to N ew Y ork as far as T oron to gation at Shiloh on Sun day. •. 1l ' nt ad pr t a mee t- eaa n e h l Saturday next for the Mattawa dis- where she will visit hier son, Mr. El- aet Our Yon Pol'sScit el ad henx meetingwil A ocaonfrCut of Dh amwe F r E a sy S ta rt m trict, New Ontario, where he will mno Staples. Hall oe'ng py in e S c hoo.tyb held a v r la at Mn rs. f.i.taloe l' spend a. w . eknd e rs. ste hout and M r. Sam uel Slter, an outstand- goodly number was present a s h c wl be the a annu. . al l en .lO n H l , r n'se . v ateneldi eny od uinte Conference Lakefieldi .er an tkfrbreedarming. gien to t eod ,Mrssese ahlls t ie viss d g ahe' r a tser ne yUa p .frth upSo lcin fofcr Y oung People's Convention in Co- H s son-in-law suc er hi boyt e and g rlis n blue, or igina a ls o ai- s i n chr trohe r oi s o n hle.a d t a s c i n o e u a u i e S UN N. boJ. Bert Hntre Est Orea hooddshp w s ag esie hof a ehe bride and Mabel Wilson as groom, anniversary services at Newtonvillet fe hc wl ehl N. ,cmalled fon orens. He as- ltwshp marg Vge n skard. a coic In the adult costume a A very Sad and serious accidentAtrwihwl acothmnede fm Tornt o n- latee GereWiewerL soas given to Mrs. Geo. Smith occurred in our neighbourhood ondSca Eeig father Mr ofar fomerOron An appreciative audience gathered as clown, and Mrs. Robt. McGahey Saturday evening when the home ofDnea famly r. lark nthlatopson.fi in the Town Hall, Oct. 27th, to hear as band boy, as comnic; also a prize Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Campbell (known DneadSca The oregul installatio o of3ces. fou former silver medalists comn- to Miss Alice Hallowell dressed as as the musical Campbells) was comn- Drive~ ~ ~ ~~o Oradhveyu ak a eon Lode I.O.O... 436 pete for the gold medal. The con- midcen lady of 1883, and Miss Hel- pletely destroyed by fire with its Drive Pnadhvoyuak w sed ond Wensay. D.D.lor.M. testants were Lillian Allen, Adele ena, Hallowell dressed as a witch, or- e tcontents while the faire p cilS Nih.tae andg stfNof6 Foren Morton, Jean Rickard and Helen iginal. Other costumes were well weatNwovleCusWA FL SofPebr. filled with e ll, th a soi e Ngtingal Lile p t o d e o . 66, B ow an St t n the ve ab ple r e de ng o w orth m entioning, especially the boy I unk ow . T he fam ily lost every M S . H fame foreas statin and iM u nrs. 1Robert Foster re- tnd eirr sen ti ae ml eAnrainAi etg Mythng,s ove te 1lte tmhy g'r HO.MRonLASN g oo mril ea e th eir so n , M r . L .n T . F oster e n r , k m an ager d tra in ers are to b e con gratu la ted . in al, b eau tifu l an d costly . O th er com m u n ity is org an izin g a com mitr etoe S a u d y a t r vi-ig t a ni g n w i h b o h c n e t ntiel e S u k anhs d e s w a r g u t h t i k n a i yttM i i t roea d s a d Fr s s A tri l wi l con ince you .ei dau o e es (D r. M cC lel- T e J dL es a v r Ea P r n J. A m t o g z ssi ere given for con tests an d s r c e n a d d r l e h e h S o i t o S S f r y u , h a t o lThe hocer recenitly built by Mr Jontn-omnse.Ms .J alg is still in poor this itemUvnd' aIls nd orrr J n oento ine mscaithinulmeigadBe A~~ ~~~ S. M. Billns borderoing isresi- medal heath. trice McKay has return- Mellor, Clarke P. 0., it will be gl aeenn ra uceS C A . B artle tt c'en i1 ° "' e°in tres"'makes- e imalh o 1v n n ac'° a mua ° s-rt mp e1 Co m teel in ch esooca.ve i g one of thoattractive spots at the BRIAN MAINWARING M.ad Mrs. Chas. Yule, swl re wel known, hn furnieshe Mr.e F.WiBw n M.Par. .JeElotM.T GARAGE south end of the town, not Only at- COCRMAJ OOsistdhrprnS r an msco ifrn cain o Petroleum Products Merchanat tragers the ia grbke rÏà oL BE Sa e t ih me h hh a pain- varlos r nrein Ktso A. Reid.P.SisnAcngertay Wholsal anReaila provded by Mrs. A. A. Drumn- Church Festival@ Concert@, etc ft. . Naowermaln istdan ters ous n. s phone 110W Bowmanville miond Miss GldsCobb dick and A..The AnchorCare, Neatle ther r hlesagdad oler.Mr.RHalwelsecnl lihflvocal solos; Bowmanville