b1e 'Second Section Vol. LXVII. M. A. JAMES,& SONS, Publishers. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, APRIL 1-, 1921 WHY SOME TOWNS ARE DEAD. FINIS The town that Ilever bas anything to do in a public way is on the road Thank God !The War is over now- to the ceeretery, says &an exchange. the Victory is wonQ1, The citizen who will do nothing for Adtoeo swor etbhn bis town is helpiug to dig the grave. Adtoeo swor etbhn The an hatcures te twn ur- put up the sword and gun. nishes the coffin. The man who We w ent enrehaps for vofuhom says he bas no time from bis busi- -oevnuejs o u ness to give to municipal affairs is But those wbo lived and did re- making the sbroud. The rnan wbo tunrjceokowi'du. will not advertise is driving the Forget it !-we would love to-ail, hearse; the man who is pulling back but ever on our rinds frorn any public enterprise throws The imprint stays of chums we left bouquets on the grave. The man wo -eby who veterles $2.00 a Year In Advance HOSPITAL DONATIONS. Contributions on Anniversary Day. Cash Donations. 5c a Copy. No. 15 WHAT COUNCIL DID. Granted petition to pave walk in front of Bungalow. Request of Beach Association for more sidewalk, roadway and electrie liglits at Port Bowmanville was re- ferred to committees to report. Hydro Power Corn advised rate for Fire Pump wiil in future be $25 per month. Roads and Streets Committee will report on Mrs. E. C. Southey's offer to pay haif cost of cernent crossing. Passed account of $486.60 for so a tothe--- ---- --- --- --- Buta day is always corning so s not - starve and W ar custards, m ilk toast, boiled potatoesn ss s me ýw h n th ir s go n rt ga n youn lives given into the keePing and milk, o any combination of veg- N B-wng t fes food, nourishing and wholesome.i to corne out on day of anniversary.'Tsteweetthntoreme Try breaking a raw egg into a platý Any such - irolrsdsrngt o When courage is on the wane 01 rural parents. (jornmu'nltv hall 1