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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Feb 1936, p. 3

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2vrpNI.-. UN., LO' TURSDAY' FXBRUARY 6' 1936 AETR Sch olDay o te L ng.~VANCOUVER YOUTH HERO IN SEA DISASTER How Ne Eqalized Affect Newcastle 1 l ~old equalized asscssments or pro- perty valuations of the 24 minor BY Dr. J. N. Hutchinson roained the hilîs, fished in the municipalities of the U ni te d Winpg a.sakigcek hsdtesur Counties of Northumberland and v rels, gathered the bernies, rode the Durham together, for compara- Instalment No. 3 lhorses t0 water, perhaps the most tive purposes, with the new a- It was with some feeling of lenjoyable of ail. and when night L. V O'ntsrcnr. Thed StatealitU Jimmy owing to a family move1 ed away in bed, to sleep the in-md th olwn cmet:e to Eflniskillen, was compelled to nocent sleep of childhood, or to ma1h fKoengcmmn leave Leskard with ail ifs youth- dream of wonderful events that 4 £lecrease that fails to Darling- fui associations, and the play- make happy the hearts of littie t ns a v n a ei o b o n b mates, wth whomn he had been so children the world over. mutHp, oor, rgni. intimafely associated ever since Is it any wonder then that Jim- Hasingbrookand ord, paymur he had been ushered into life. My felt a bit sad as he bade fies." Ag andHstienapears Among those living today are Mr. goodbye to ail this, to take histf0 h ave the aimumgboost. ab J. B. Tyreman and his sister, Journey into a far country (eight outhave inemase." bos, b Miss Addie Tyreman of Sea- miles away) called Enniskillen. ouel21,' Nease cn ypah forth. It also caused him a de- (To Be Continued> el ecsl aismah to say goocibye to the old hom eab u x tl th s in c te o y where he was born, whose every SUNDAY MORlING top slecr e u ihta h room was endearecj to him, and topoth uùiateshtar every foot of surrounding land If I could turn lifes pages backcrae to bte benoftbdin- alniot sared roun. an fro itsgoldn stre ear sth e ben 0f the d eri- almsfsacedgrond ad fomitsgodenstreVancouver, February- Four young men who ertson. of Vancouver. and Junior Engineer Ham- ton and others, that is, unless haîfay mi l ea s f Leska dud vi entsodme tem usmi e renf f0sea recently didn't except fo be back home ilton Bennie of New Westminster. (lef t f0 right in there is some revision of the fig- hal a ileeas ofLesardvil- mntsandmak thm mnethis wnter. They had no idea when they the above vhoto). They arrived home on the uires. age, on the brow of the bill. on once more, sailed from Vancouver on S.S. Silverhazel, a Brit- Empress of Canada from Manila. Their ship, Sil- Here are the figures for the tno owne ndocuphe roaby my fame, l nor skfar-fun feldthoish freighter, that fhey would survive one of the ver Java freighter, "Sllverhazel," broke up on the two villages, one in Northumber- friewnd nd ornish ad hisin, fam- roamiels.t most spectacular shipwrecks in recent years. They rocks off t.he Philippine Islands, but they are land and one in Durham whose fiy. On. th is arm d he amle- Bt us o r unaym nng little thought that they would see their captain ilY.On hisfar, ten wider Bu jut fr Snda monin onand three others drown in the raging seas of the not disheartened and intend t0 go to sea again property valuations for Counties' ness, Jimmay's grandfather had the old farmn home. Philippines. AIl that happened to Apprentices as soon as possible. -It's only an incident in the tax purposes have been boosted seftled over a hunded years ago others (1834) vea henr eed asoi Those were days of toil and hard- Fred Davies, George Matheson and Michael Rob- life of a sailor," they say. opertintîyhge ta I (18 4) an t ere he ed ou a slù , ar t at oud ot beNew Old Increase BETTER LIGHT- BETTER SIGHT cabi,f be f ollowed later on by du teied h ruh ar-oo-a. $422,509 $324.100 $9,0oaoiseou eigffty years olci. Here isi ladsiTi ~ SH O EO T a p o e~ ~~s caPm sgessin at peedN wastles- o 03use plenty of light -free ofs a s tstrongin t pr oud H os e aIl shifiga ue t pea cefulSALEMBy Grenville Kleiser old-fim e r ad n crce m gh f be I$414,777 $318300 $96477 <f o g a e Yo wil in af !t s at, ryng infsaen t mtersfceslda,10 ____reinfroduciedinfo the h o in e, or 30.31510 that EfISON MAzDA Lamps are asifsh lfrs a e rce a d fil bles, Report of S. S. No. 9, Darling- wheve each member would take Now the new assessment fig- a w y Ii d t o r e e " dreaming f protection for gen- Faf her's voice in prayer uplifted.. ton, for the monfh f January: Home shoulci be fhe happiest his part in reading aloud for the ures for the entire counties show las"ndtyores. erations yez unborn. "Lord we thank Thee for Thy Sr. IV--Gladys Thompson 75*, place on earth. It should develop edification of the others. 'Me re- an increase of only about 7.1% How general is fhe feeling of rest." Hilda Thompson 70, Nina Darch in the child those seeds fh.af will suIfs in mental culture and soc- over the old, thaf is $38,537,725 as reverance and love thaf everyone 68, Kafhieen Cowling 66, Brenton mature info splendid character- ial enjoymenf would be incalcul- compared with $35.963.000 form- bas for the olci home wbere he Clean white clofh upon fthe fable, Darch 62.5. seeds of affection, unselfisbness, able. erly. and using these figures as a ~ ~ *~{Iu~~ was born, and perhaps more so, silver gleaming. china gay, Jr. 1V-Lily Cowling 60. complet e trust in the love and _________ basis for calculation if will beÀ when distance and the lengthen- With a place laid for the preach- Sr. II-Marion Moore 57; Ar- wisdom of parents. In youth, a JACK MNRFU AT N found that Newcasfle's liabilîf y ing shadows of if e, bring f0 him er should he honor us today; villa Smith absent. wise home life develops responsi- WL ANANfrCute'txshsbe n again in memory, the joys and On the spare bed littie garments. Jr. III-Murray Cowling 75, bility, frankness, complefe under-1 IRDMAINTN frCotes' ftesbas een21n- pleasures, yes and the sorrows,l dainty ruffles, snowy white.* Bihl Conlin 56. sadn between fhe elder and ____ Last year Newcastle paid a fax L M P amid which he liveci. when as a Ail that mother love could comn- MSre66-es Conlin 40, Helen younger generaf ions. In later if e We are glad fo learn that ar- f0, the counties of $3,329.17. On barefoofted boy, he roamed ifs pass f0 make Si-HîldaaCde-ngMoore H6. ympathy, folerance. wisdom, are rangements have been complefed the basis of the new equalized CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTIÇ 0.Li te his and valleys. and learned ligbt. Jr. IIHlaCwig8 * ilthe fruits borne by fthe perfect for the maintenance of fhe Jack assessment the village would have something of the inexpressible d ca Darch 58. home life. Miner Bird Sanctuary at Kings- had fo pay $4,044.94, or an ad- andi Natures God. Yes happ ~ ngfibu friend f o r Beg.-Paul Tuerk', Renee Mat- j 0f bers. Youfb owes f0 age re- the founder, Jack Miner. faces the present 1936 local mun- the ~ ~ ~ p ma rwoa h cnlo many a year, thews absent. bak ih ovn rgadto the Gladly do I pay fribt 0a Hnus esta 0 pc.afcin evc;aeOC An agreement bas been reach-1 icipal council. - bak it lvig egr iut t a Hoous lssthn 01 afo youth folerance. sympathy. dbfenM. ie nite Moreover as by the new assess- olci home, with ail ifs hallow;ed memory stili dear. failure. unde'-standing; each owes the1 Toront o General Trusts wbereby ment figures Newcastle wil a> memories inferwov.en int o the very Well bhe knows if's Sunday morii- Farewell Blackburn, feacher. other frankness, complete candor. a raiainkona h pear much wealfhier on pprwr e ov C ~ fibre of his being, my Homie. My ing: bear bim whinny 'Don't iIf ahese be obtained homeaistin Home. be late," BASE LINE dedHmlee'oe" -Jack Miner Migratory Bird Foun- thni teya rrv1ufh As ipafintlyhe wtchs fo Reprt 0 S.S. 3 Daringfon: Hisoyehasweshon eagin" nddation has come into being, and governmenf grant for the public Insie Bas bus suhmemoriesmphat our coming ouf the gate. Sr. IV-*Jean Metcahf 84. *Bil- again. th at in those nations ofwihwilb sd omi-It.will be lower by the aPpreci- f hat immortal poem "The Coffer's No sfained windows. fo grand hy Henry 83, Peggy Finnigan 7 1, where home lif e has been neglecf- tain the sanctuary whenMr able amount of $122. The pro- Normna Sexsmith tio, Joe Wojna- ed or* desfroyed. national collapse Miner shahl have dieci.Mrvnca governimenf in ifs grant Safurday Nighf". and John Ho- organ. made that i t t l e koskî 61. John Stackaruk 61 (H) bas been the resuif. If was so Under the agreement., .olun-fo ward Payne f0 give to the world churcb 50 f air, fo public schools includes an thaf great hearf song "Home. Plain fthe people were and lium- Jr. IV-*Madeline Metcalf 79, in Shiarta. which soughf f0 cre- tary donations and subscriptions amount representing a percent- Has been forced to vacate and locateeswe. Afr SeofHome"of counf ss milionsthe b brut fhem tlere 67. 'Goon Metcalf 6 'H'tNobled ina dis osouon. n. and end- will be received f rom Canadian age 0f the total salaries paid (o February 5th, our dair3' store will be Ioae nth o e6ine Gibon Mtf6 1 H, tEronRe in ssltheodas 0fthe Empie citizens by the Toronto General teachers. higher or lower accord- Block, on Temperance Street, inlmedlatey ehn th Do worhd over, wif h reverance and And the awe andi holy quiet, em- Truil 67 'Gr., tBll Sfackaruk 'It %as thoughf then thaf home 'Trtes b rm nfdsatsigf the reniinsopninfers inon toes love. andc whicb will continue to blem of the heavenly grace, 41 'A, L. H. Geo.). if e sapped the sfrength ofth ciisb the Uno.uada bears f0, the equalized assess- Always a fulli Une of dairy supRlies onhd-Mik do so. as long as hearts are human Goci was near and very preciaus I o ad M t af 6 , n to , h n ee ai na x r s o p n , f r t e f n et s N w ates ran l teE g ,I e C e ras and love endures, as ie met Himi in Hs place.tAin etaf6 'A.Goreoso.feerd needec Donations have already been re-1wat iln pertohv Jr. iII - oald MA. Gretaf 6,ntion. hindered i natio ec ev nal Tu thom ntefortahesfund. et sNwcsl' xabieCeam, Butrinks.eCrau as of rnk n Theres a roaci I like to travel 1 cannot have thaf iffle bit of Stackaruk 50 'Hl. That w'as proveci fo be false. Th'~ eivued in the UieSatsan ath ilno pe ar t f0 hve6ea,4Dri7s When the busy day is fhrough, Heaven on eartlh tocay, Sr. II - 'IMike Bonk. tSam sfronz nation depends on the if is boped that Canadians will jumteasb the ex ent fala$9s6,47 Where the sun is always f riendly I cannot be a chilci again, so free Bonk 52 'H. Geo.),',fHa r oi1ci strength of the individual char- fohlow this example. although a probably remain about the samne. And the skies are always blue, from care. so gay, Snudden 30 'Ah'). acter: and no if e so fully devel- major portion of the fund is, ex- the governmenf's grant according B w a vle l 'Tis the road that leads me But when lifes week of toil is Jr. II - Mildred Metcalt' 71, ops the besf in the humanchr pecteci f0 be received in the form f0o present scheciules will fakea W.HBETErprtoPONS46r73 homeward, o'er and I fo rest have comie, tDaisy Gibson 68 (Geo., tArth- acter as the if e of the truc home. of bequesfs in wilLs. drop of 417o0f the total salaries Where the liff le children gay It will be Sunday morning in the ur t.akauk 2 L),t o yc hIfis alsorrvie un der tepad With their brooms of happy old farmn home. Power 35 illness, tWinnie Pow- The family circle shoulci be a arefetta n esndsr_________ lagfr-Mabel Tackabury. er 25 iillness'. tRoy Snudden 27 place where fthe stream of talk ingf0levea am r ther pro-io cn av Time has Tested it.-Dr. Thom- 4 aAgh.er ouches the events of the day in pryf h onaincnhv as' Eclectric Ou bhas been on fthe ~e p the petty ar s a ay. __ __ ___ ___ ___ j Jr . I- *K eith C rago 81, *R ose li f le eddies, flow s on to greater tha f property used and m aint ain- m arket upw ards of fifty years In C hicago F or E e ge c e "Andfhough I fhink my efforts Snudden 75, Alex Stackaruk 70. themes, and then perhaps. is 1sf d as a separate sancfuary un- andi in that time if as proveci a Jucge - The policeman s a y s e (teecighrt rv> Through the day have been in Worms ini chilciren. if they be Pr.-*Anie Moroz, N",eil Met- in a silence that fia one is wiîîing der the fund. blessing f0 thousan&i. If is in thaf you were traveling at a speed "This contrastebae n1l vain, flot attended f0. cause convuls-j caîf, Robbie Henry and Harvey to break. hg ao hogotCnd fsxymlsa or uo e Andi Ive made a mess of living, ions, and offen death. Mother Metcaîf 'canal'. To linger at the dinner-table in Couitship anih favorenchroghutCanda 0fs Pixtiles ne our. sa put eergncvyqikl cs ! There my f ait h comes back Graves' Worm Exterminator.wli Figures denofe '1 : honours; pleasant speech, f0 exchange a Courtship consista 0f a man fame beyond the seas. If if were Your Honor, I had stolen the car. She-"Ise -soei±gle heeagain. profecf the chilciren f rom thiese t f ailure on sublects in brackets. good anecdote. 15 incomparable running affer a woman until she double the price if would be a Judge-Ob, fbat's dif f e r e n t. a kimono." Teedark gioomn is chased with distressing afflictions. Ruby M. Br'agg. teacher. [more pleasurable than fa dash by catches him.-London Answers. cheap liniment. Case dismisseci. -White Sasd Crnce aughfer, Morbid thougbfs are chaseci wif h glee, ' And fee.well.migy htykulThakfH E 0N L Y c0M PL E T E L OW PR I jC CAR That a happy home dofh wel- corne me.", w.iLa 'ju, ar a 'JÂ aiety a4i strength to the nation are such hornes in our land, where honor and al t& so called homely vir- tues flourish and abound. It was in such a home as this that Jimmy passed a happy child- hood. There were none of the modern conveniences of today. but it is a question if there wvas xîot just as much happiness then, as nowv if flot more. Some how I wvas taught that happiness did flot cGnsist in the abundance of ex- ternal things that a man poss- essed, but in much more funda- mental things, such as honor and truth, to liVe simPlY. to honor virtue, and purity. to respect wvo- manbcod. to be juist to one's neighbour. to be charitable in thcugh',. and to wal!: humbly be- ,fore one's Maker. These were oonsidered the sui-est road to ,hat happifless which %ve ail seek. .'.nd 1 amn simple enough to stili 'likoui, teacliers %vei-e right. J,, ývps liere that my boy friend jijnwth other playmiates. mC. H.TuckOpt. Eyesight Specialist Autho!'of: O)ptomnetr3' Feature ServiCe The Child and UtS Developmeflt Speializiifl9exclusivelyI mnuscle anomalies, eyesight and glasses. Phone for apPOiftmeflt 1516 pisny 11dg Opp. P. 0. OIshawa, d~ Ont. COURTICE Toi. Can Choos. the New Chevrolt ON ITS FPISHER DBODY ALLONE!V 3 Exelusive IFeatutes a 1. SOLID STEEL, ONE-PIECE TURRET TOP. 2. FISHER NO-DRAFT VENTILATION. 3. FUJLL-VISION, STREAMLINE V-WINDsHIEIa). MAOTOR car buyers have heard a lot of claims about JV.automobile bodies inuthe last year or so. But several facts stand out, clear. definite and visible for everyone ta weigh. Fact No. 1 is. Chevrolet l thie only low-priced car with Body by Fisher-thè world's standard of craftsmanship and quality. Fact No. 2: Chevrolef-alane in its class-gives thie safety and beauty of thie one-piece, solid steel Turret Top. Fact No. 3: Chevrolet is the anly low-priced car with genuine Fisher Ni-Draft Ventilation ta guard your heath. Fact No. 4: Chevrolet is the only car ln its field that has thie Vee-d, stream- lino windshield for clear, unobstructed, safe vision iu al directions. So far, we haven't said anything about Chevrolet's famed Valve-in-Head englue about its *Knee-Action glidiug ride- perfected Hydraulic Brakes-and Safety glass equipment throughout. But if you'll came ta aur shawroams-see the new Chevrolet- and inspect it thoroughly, we feel we do nat need ta go iuta these ailier exclusive advantages. For you cau choose Chevrolet on its Fisher Body alane ... and ho sure of value for thie maney! * On Master De Luxe Mode),; Roy NicholicBWANIL I . I 'il f i i. I i>~ j "i THE CANADL4N STATESMAN. BôWMAMVTLLr-- rbqr,&PTe% 3 r--- -

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