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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jan 1939, p. 3

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BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO - State paper except Lincoln's CND IRAPITET W EEmancipation Proclamation. And CAAD LFE APOITM NT .. FM RIE OR YOU so on January 18, 1939, the 150th ecos°' 'criidse r naeLde .... omn a n n iv e r s a r y o f H a m ilto n 's tbi rt hSb o cmsn g fdep l t ed n q ie s a e v l , a n th I m ri l E c m e t By John C. Kirkwood was laid a wreath on Hamilton's bcoing eeedrom diffretpro-adwsSceayoeh rpeLn -I-raegiiTintytem ter,!ewCobblers,nW arbas, atahdins Irs u ,adao nenodte an o Itsmoe fraciite. nth as aravieChippewas. Export ship m e n t s s.IO.FAnatvmebro Imagiatio! Its mony fo actvitie. Inthe ast wr adice akingmoney hae bee mad ofhatahdns ad thaCormhOanChaper, Oder fath those having and using it. Thus, was sought on fleas and their re- eration, and a1i ahn p ute hpet a olw atr tr ewst aebe some imaginative man got this lation to a trench aaen;ad oe yt eit mate one-ifTsgodedshudbplndistldasarnonM dy.H ida:t hv oes ieneplt fradvice on currents in the U.S.A. mit d t year the iTOais o, aned gow es shouldwsas ebro unsd rerdcdin miniature on a Aegean Sea. And ther were found coins, having afae 84,8,1anolette opportunity pass tobyLog, .. a..,ad ig yu wl ch of metal or celluloid to a peer who kept fleas as a hobby $38,289,169.80. Of athe vnumber bfr ti o ae hpeRylAc aos ke chis attached a sterling silver and who was able to, trace the made, 383,709,520 were nickels.Tedmn orse oao Frmnler ehdbe c ky cain and ring. On this ring vital link between cause and ef- so ha en uch gre aestinstsa tiv huc or namme you put your car and other keys. feet in the trench ailment; and * ** o thaeusual Mr. Casitatoes vfcuc'corbthi omn IThe advertisement of this no- a professor who had studied the American negroes have their Goesaeraiigta tde'vleadTrno atryh a velty said: "There's a real kick in currents of the Aegean to dis- legendary heroes. One is John no a o ln iseased seed attended th CllgeStee Bpts daving your friends exclaim, "Oh, prove a German p r of es s or's er Moehn.ewe a-Dsae edcmae i huc.H ie t19Mnrs dlet me see that." theory about the course of mine gan god and a comradely man. Certified seed not only reducesAvne , , , , sweeping in those waters. Among He is credited with having thethyilveymeraybuds- SvvngreoeagtrM You'e herd, f curse of aulhe registered specialists is a well- strength of a god and the weak- esdtbr ontco eladLt icx n w os alas Revee adisfamousrie. WePalnown medical man who is re- ness Of a prodigal son. The ne- the consumers do not want them. Ernslayad Re55ryeasfa a suptrdnamedl corded as one of the greatest ex- groes sing about him when they» Growers making purchases of D5allnws awad a upriz n an perts on instrument design; and work or play. He is supposed to seed potatoes with the intention equestrian compdetitiondein of a physiologist who says that he appear when toil is exhausting, ofhvntnpcinfrCrii fered thce it oBosgon:ta- can make an astronomical tele- or when spirits droop, and always 1cationmsould reembertht suc is to saytDallin'sofdesn; a c-scope out of an old motor car! 'an e rt 'swith him inspirationqsiee mst beoradCed tohed e- * ceted a lnh e siaougtn b Ihae hs o emrkontee- Nnd n ainment. R. A. Laidlaw E. G.Bakeqreet fr"etfedSe"'/ intrctdtoexcuehi dsinscpehae iftormarmotcr: l o he r utigo a TeC d rJ. M. Macdonnell and officially tagged to receive in- insthce osie euwahs justi2maygmnnamto arone o0hn Henry"' play in New York, anoueanatheLifeAsurance to.Lumber Co., and E. .Bakr LL.D., as vice-presidents of the setini 14.Binuao a ynerof agieat Hattm.ehssen starandhas2goe nto osn Henry is played by Paul fadtonlvc- eie t , wo residnt of Moore Corporaàtioncompany. J. M. Macdonnell, pre- cnada nsto. n.rd il o e $2,00eurs faed tto ay for .The ihseeoftearoban al;st be-wh oehon- a very famous nero'dietor. R. A Laridentand a td.,oth of whom have been sident and general manager ofcevinpto. statu0 e nditre tonas orthetause of hs nrhip of a m jst o nntasorwon fame on two con- tary-tinReaurr fA. L i ds e re-Idriectors for some time, will be- the National Trust Co., has been Cetfdgrwswh pln raiedbypuli suscipio, u e o ar. wnessinging. Robeson acuer o Ringa and1 aw s e associated with E. R. Wood, elected tothborofdecrs their own seed will be required to something happened, and the pro- ****American athlete and is aa rd ¯m igl lao rd o n s ti isf th in s eo tatithenseed alli was officially dropped. Yet' A member of the U.S.A. De- famous concert, screen andwos-a____ om te hgly ao uro h inoedsvaios seletefo cp producedear an he believe o be his rights,wh a r t fhliin erculf ri on ta Helut, by hs singng t rosoh eh mn n htr ds gw, whenrom c 8, ertain on a et yhie so calledwanh t to 'of "Old Man River." By David Morrison Sr., Nonagenarian, Historian and i -gadally worea yay and bsinesst.ereftheir seed sBacteranyRigng amou, nt fo $27,500il be gran- fredbete whch dhabenie- ,,,,Feature Writer of The Statesman scoon resumed its normal state. of deterioration growers should ed or thef erect0 ion fte state. jringdcbetin Southrnrs. Thniso-mylvet eetedai ---- ---yrone in those days was also a discard it and purchase the bestE . Justce issomtimofe s tay. ourimalelen bettle made his rs he ousmyes wilhae notellarsigreat temperance centre and Christ- foundation seed available now. no lrossnhe Justihae to amires aman wo apearaenc et ae ih.A nyin 93. f niudegrun hmefcte Sixty or seventy-five years ago in business places in town that oncemswa heir greattseandandemany Dealek rspay r eisfortaeClfraofrteWne nes veloses dhisrhold mo n h pur- E ery beeti US .supposentl h ve fu n cena d1he9oues wil ethis c mm ntyi w ulmavuee w r atacie nd b sytretoa irtr ee wol atndhT ehoevetok gr w f om C rtfed S edWaaor eerth n i um e pee oses a pa o ispu- vrasietead is oed to hfind 1eae;d y h-water-eate ils looked upon as a national calamity ee s atarkad - reinte eentre of the village would put Mr. Cassin states. ' atatos *po**hisneysnSt.Aeicatbded bin t-a eefora et fw a so pto Christm a and dismal ghosts of their on a special dance which would at- This Europa ari.rign whence came the destructive ing the floor seems sensible. They or New Year's Day, for the reason fomr otonuoe epl il a ract anyof th"baersort" owhoOnh a oadfo open arisbrngngbeetle. are heating factories in this way that the principal business was teamn- such is life, but it should not be S n would ge aukse ighos itwh•Caifrna ouca radl poehaps - inormerly o bsc ure ,,, already. The heater of the water ing and the carriage and wagon in manyv cases. so an woistmkenh hdous ws hrenNqieth lÜ Ï rag ovstd ae British War Officelasked for 'a IIf you were out of a job, would contiguousouthousean art-eeltteiCr allotrnmersofcutteusldnmae Tetae e a deopemerawas eig .oerosnsswhre owqmeaCnadanockes-Vacove mycolgist 'at once." Now, a my- you have much or small compe- fall and with good sleighing& would put ona reatnthea an temprancery Geo.geE.n Maynard, Tornoaneicor l and' coogist 18 a botanist who knows tition in seeking a new one? In ' * * *lculat n . dg-h m f her Temo saison the firsi wt f Janu rv Evergreen Playground.cti e i fiate a lot about fungi. This mycologist New York City was made an ir- About so-called death rays. I handsaby Christtasngrthe eoff euhe las f the ivingwith the;SE D O TATOE3RSKGogeEnetManrd orel casewanted to investigate the ventory of persons applying for read an article which pooh-poohs at the latest. As nearl everv villag rends alwayson did h aigadteM VN RS L fBwavle iactve n.ratnl FU c u e o ry rot in tent canvas. positions and registering with the the idea of death rays and ras orhamleti h r vne h d e o the edmusical part was geneiallyOninicharge organizations, died Friday. Jan. 12th, L INFORM ATIONss Britain Ministry of Labour has State Employment Service. This which can stop aeroplane engines. mo et in e rvin ce os had oeroe he itrothe Statesman, ime a th Ontaplfrio F 1939. datly e in th esg tir spialT -A TO O N T compiled a list of 75,000 scientists, inventory contains the names of Probably there are many men or moei woo-w o e md vrkig s o weren th at t h .R ie , and cI R ihe ad S ysfor ars inhOld Serernfo llo in t on ths'e illnss. S A DA D F R te hnicians, and professional men 354,512 individuals, seeking em- who have announced that they tbobsnes waneresadevrynemeeWinatthwow c hlerk. the bte- ysJ.T atingEIedi cate Herwas n sety-hidyear. TURIS FAR whose knowledge may be useful ployment in 210 separate occu. have invented death ray ma-Ithe bsmesswa n terews te meemdtoinwold e e ild in t ae oaosiOtro Br tDrlntn ewsas-CAHFR adused in connection with war pational categories. chines, but the article which II clng hitowntherJes a s m hmri of ethe nwBbeCr ta pr Dor tweinty-fiveya w -h npnaotaygn Among the occupations listed read - in the New York Times - -fCugsoteJmsMri hrhwietespeeches wvould be Man oat Dwrshv omion ia Com pa Trntow-it by applicants are one osteopath, tells of a rather elusive man factory, the Geo. Hamnes WVagon givenin l the main auditorium. The 1et oan pottegor sp see e arnot manvieCoin thTorotfothrt two aviators, one practical nurse whose machine failed to function cWoirks and severalnothers gofalrcodwol lh Orebulittho udtei upl fsed e agompaond the staffeofrth Iand midwife, four fishermen and in the recent Spanish civil war. clbe mpom nte egbu-to suffocation. It was the towntopc. rsys oJ Tdlaysmuc longe-Otto eilfompawnty, werehere Y O U R oystermen, 5 lumbermen, 50,000 The article says that a death ray hoef7 ad.Adt lli en o ek fewad n as etashOntCsinptato exu- wmainde fortetyFivenyears. He Y0 URoperatives in the apparel industry, machine is scientifically impos- considerable to those mnterested to -t fArcl a ebro h lrneNgt E S T A T Emore than 14,000 construction sible - currently, at any rate; that have a little extra cash at the holiday--- -- - E S TA T Elabourers, morethan 10,000 chauf- the radiation that will put the season; and not only to the carriage feurs, and upwards of 10),000 sparking system of a gasoline en- trade but to hardware dealers, like- Ifyou want a prompt, stenographers. gine out of commission is effective wise, bells, whips and buf falo robes Good advice to all of us is: only at a range of a few feet. would be needed. No young man economical, business. Make yourself scarce. On e's So a pleasant dream will have would turn out with a fast hqrse and lik a/miisratonof chances of holding a job are im- to be abandoned - pleasant toa new cutter withoU, everything up proved when one cannot be easily contemplate when it meant the todate your estate, nome as , replaced. frustration of enemy planes. And don't forget it, a stylish turn- yor XEUTR-out of this description wouild createM yourEXECTOR-If a 100 years hence you want. more admiration amng the citizens your birthday to be celebrated in Ontario Growers' than the finest automobile that speeds ST R I UTHE g obe o ayon 'omethi" Annual conventin bvtoday.Vhat drivinizthere wou CORPORATION. its value. Take, by way of ex- a fine winter's day did people enjoy ample, Alexander Hamilton, First themslvsi h goolpcod 372 BAY ST., TORONTO Secretary of the Treasury of the With the entire outlook for the Wel save:ithis ood. old pterod? à - VER 28 YEARS EXPERIENCE United States. He made a report fruit growing industry changyed due of sleighsa e pedid Wit the un on the public credit, which was to war conditions, the 80thl annual veryg s peaoutle d int bothe declared to be the most American convention of the Ontario Fruit ry uchabout howverod it wasr Growers' Association in Hamilton, else for that mattRer, rayhr. d ..Jan, 24th and 25th, takes on added Ilr -l vr snl ame o Rund Trip 83rg2in Fares from Bowmanvilleè" e°:ted"to aendth°°sesso" d Vil trucu"e he""'s'mhneut nd JANUARY 25 - To C.N.R. Stations In the Maritime Provinces, On0ftems motn drs-h Sttcuvrha o ld Proine f QebcNe Brnsic, rine dwrds will be given by W. B.« Hyslop, out. Ev-en in this town there wvere Provice Islandbe , NovaBruswct ia. Hwad anne Food Association of Ontario, probably a dozen carpenter shops,C hâand Nov Scoia. amilon, ont.. who will speak on where sashi and doors were made or f Jan. 26-27 Tc Ottawa --$5. 10War Condtions,"' hilenthe rçtai n&d toasdthige nathe carpner mineBu Jan. 26-27-28 To Montreal $7,30 -- To Quebec City $ 11.30 C. V Fser,ssDwminion StouesLtdshec asy of sucheorkaie thadas To St. Ane de eaupe $11gg twh il talk on "Chain Store Re-. the half-wa khoutethat vasaxnc 'tckesFPares, Transit Limirs and Informatin r-m Ae.ronto.ona dndependent Store eti s ay stiuini os.n ug C AN DI N A. fr AN DI N End rower-r tailer relation in rk Y-ou will remember when we had I N 10TI N A L Handbill P A C 1 I CT23A itusrpcialist, Quebec Dept. of Agri-adOsawhouswhen Ravies Tatown1- 11 Othe imortnt ddresesincudewas between here and Newcastle, and g • e motatadese nld so on throughout the counitrvNw A byreH.ew.oCraisSt. Catharines; li thoe wpl eall thecolorsofgas oiriental censing of wholesale deal ers and joss-house and the highways and tuckers in Ont., by Geo.. Wilson. roads are spoted with innumerable Markes Branch, Ont. ept. f Agri- side o turn arone as wtness tht- culture: marketing (advertising and trailer. e rgpackages)Fruoi r .we mart In this early period in this burg, D"o e GianBaCo rutlingwoodsoc at any rate, temperance was a stirr- iatin, Cll.nw . . ing question. There were two insti- With the apple iuice mndustry ex- tutions here that had a large follow it et g h elTlpoeCmayo E.ýarshal tae Exper iment Sta- heGoodtemplers. Te Sn hdoriz eardg.h elTlpon opn fCnd a tion. East Lansing, Michi., will be for their weekly meetings the old OgnZd doubly interesting to all growers. Bible Christian Church situated be- 4% ~~~~ ~~~~P. W. Hodgetts, Direçtor, Fruit tweeni Harry Allin's storehouse and Lesse o oet noteMrdo 8 Branch, Ont. Dept. of Agriculture, Mrs. T. S. Holgate's coal ofc.It it tpframmn noteWrdo will give the hiîghli.ehts of the As- wvas a large frame building and- -ntoth N tm r -no lesus t'nsilihe r ts et unch e hrc hewaseuiFree Pres1b teri su-f-f y parlour where furniture was ornatbelducmotbe t in- citizen. he w anunclewnof Neil lupnoauthentic records in C0ATS ·· SUIS · RESESGie wa o a-Lavat ei a lols ti elkonpanothe o mpany's Museum in 2h e etr h nyou ae. t o ntink.-- uer w hoives on Centre St. M ontrea. Illustrations also o fLo e llow D n o d r t ti k. n te od days when the M c- are made from original data. C 8CO .0 Soe are n"wisely liberal, and there was quitea colon in ta onc 75 e chor2 o $ .0 mredgiht to Rive presents than tion. The cooperagewa aoinn to pay debts.-Sir Philp Sidney busipess and some ofthea pr t FRANK W8T.T.TAM Oshawa laundry & Dry Cl8aning Co Ltd. Int alold ity on w a n e ws er h1ya p s spcot.849 makesusbrich.-enry Ward e les v r edat hat busines o o ty R FPB CS THURSDAY, JANUARY 18TH, 1939 THE CANADIAN STATFMAý Nn;XeA-1TY---- )

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