AMG would find in a I ol~d rrnnc wa carry a ful l i arnihes-everý e home. Priei " y -l illiu, oi i siunnasiu, UwU LiLteorcnesti iùjdgmi-ent , We have ious entertainniejits. le Atlantic thirteen tuiies I suppose it will flot i trips and our first cros- fore we shall he having nada was on a caling ves- stock conipaay on these Rose"-Captain Moon-the giving performances of ii Plymnouth to Port Bpw- plays every night. Soi ccupying aine weeks and ready have regular mov That was in the Spring shows every afternoon Two of our round trips delight of aduits as well and 1887 -were from New*** lasgow o-n the S. S. State With ahl this gain in ka and on thie S. S. City luxury there le, of cours respectively. On these the inti.miacy whiceh exist ,ard 'and homewsrd pas- old days on the samaler re mostiy Scotch f olk and hardly eicpeets to ha-e tI peopie-mniiters, col- more ta do with his fello sors, teachers in High and than he would with theI ýools, doctors aud their of the Waldorf-Astoria, so forth. Wae have neyer stopping there while iu xith a more congenisli îndee,.d, ance is on the ahi] ýf people. three diays before disco' * * *frîend'who miay be aboa- holidays came in the The dlace of voyager i July and Aýýugust, usually differeut. On the small rne soaxetime in Iste June, the White Star Line, fi year met muchi the samev the "Adriatic" or the" voyagers on the Montreal even the "Homeric," whi oi voyages-aow a very tween the "Celtie" snd it owing to the hbiii±iful in ize. one ~-w.,-oiA i . one fin --, Fe osa th e ar i er aide the mco S7 tubl 9 p. m. and oun rs; aand carried steamers have of tione of their better ,he exclusive use of ors, teachers anc ýry nioderate rate. his low acean rate ýany Canadian teach- d a. vacation over- as of workers can de- fit front auch a holi. uc.,orkers such as ad miaisters. are wi bhave been interest( mient these big stea with a new dlase ail of themn the Ps )e divided intn tl and for are so ý1 e S su n ." ests .ehe1 ork. THOUGHTS FOR THOSE mes WHO THINK ýonie Youth would be so lovely-thst la, juite if the coul were as perfect as Uhe s of body. As wc grow oider we should ace, supplaut the lose of bodily grace by or improvemient of the uiind. be- Lif e jes lwayia an uphili fight ta ticý" those who would flthd the true way. anal -To be stagnant ie to die. If you ýrs, wish to im-prove, keep on doing- Mn- things.1 Wickedness in high and Iow places, [ost,- is a. smudge on the blaclboard, and go, needs to be cleaned off. le- What strikes one forcibly ini this ýusi- age, je its selfishness and extrava- ý n gance. uim- Blessed ia the person wtho bac 'ope learned the foundation of things, ýhip and bas put under hie feet ail fears ork and. fate, and the0 clamorous strife of [he greed * ýght When you have faund true lhappi- ,ose ness, you wili not be aJble to keep lbY quiet about it. It is ouly seifishness that does that, the truly generous soul telle others the joyful news of ex- deliverance from darkness. l'y- Thieie are a lot of hi-jackeresud er. hoodwiukere gan-the rounds these sed days, beware of their mane laid traps es, which they eprlng on the unwary. or Kaowledg-e chases ignorance. As 1e-N light comes in, darkness goes out. the Are you thinking destructive or 'a constructive thoughts? ier Let a littie with peace and joy ',le content you. We should not be ai- :en waye iooking with envious Pes at he the other feliow's g.arden. There, of- are no two of us fashhoned for thei bu- came work la this worid. Each has as- hie speciai functions ta, perform . et The more difficult the tack, the c, rs for a S ai the suns] lieve it or ltsý of sursi entireiy in life does1 he buildinýýý ishaky cor means i ture, moist lition . A a cool, dry wvhile the ;t day ile enr a therapei l4gh place autrhorit ýweet, and snort hine :ntit flore Sture M.ost day h U- iner- utic Lby ites. OSHAWA FAIR Have you receivcd a Prize List? If not, phone or write the Secretarv, Chas. P. Davis, 19 King St. West, Oshawa, and one will be -sent imxmed- iately. It is iaterestiag to note the added classes sud iacreased prizel moaey offered in thie year's liset. 'ihe aim of the Directors is a bigger asnd better Osh'awa Fair and l'9-5 pr omises to eclipse al previous ones.. T~he stabling accommodation for the stock is excellent. Other housing conditions are muéh imiproved. Great Care has been taken this year in securing attractions that will please ail. The Big Nîght Show on Tues- dauy, Sept. 15th, will be long romem- hered as the Free Acte are the beet that moaey a buy and the cispiay of fireworks bas been dýhosen with exceptional care. Prepare now to spend one big holiday nt Osbhawa Fair. Remeniber the dates-Sept. 14-15 & l6th. Write f or a Prize )e !iln hav- v Yo'rk editor who ýINARY .TIGHE TR-GBON. Dayo ly attanded to. ,ast, Bowmanvilia. Lnsal eactars to enjoy. Eev. Dr. Lynch's story of hi pacrosa the Atlantic is i .Fioating- Palace" 'ard he lie insight of "life ou the r ý,",as follows: 1amn on the steauuship Mj the Whita Star Line, bouii erbourg and ultimateit Sm, wvinter 1chiampagne coruce popping ni make di Mr. 11p the difference. The chief ami- Orono bition of corne Americane seenie to iags, of ha to gat as far away fromn prohibi- ed our tion as they can. travels The Sunday services ou these lin-, akeen1 ers is intareatlng too. ln the old ýs sud days some clergyman on the ship o> Eur- geaeraily conducted divine service. (s pub- It la stili doue on sonie of the amaller rk of boats. On the big- boats there are dferick n-ow two services. Mass for the ia so Roman Catholice at 10:00, sud then on to the Anglicani service without sýermon at il1:0Ô, the prayers generally heing- read by the captain or purser. It Llas i often a vary reverent and bepaùti- 1lstfui servie. One wonders tihat ieaded Ithere le uo special service for the giva Jeishbelievers, as they are aboard oligthase chips i large numnbers. (I notice many of theni often attend estic","church service Suaday morniage and d f or 1 have even ceeu theni at Mass Dn, vedea.- the French boats.) hether * * * ithan' msrrsdtog hts t~ x uple huhthat .. imauv 1Iassen-Prs do not L0fit-o the~ Iiuur d pr ste. THE VETERAN EDITOR For nearly fifty fruýitfaI Years Your hand has used the mighty pen To spread that light which now, ap- pears No written words may needed be To tell of that sincere request Which asks that you with joy may see~ Your labours crowned with what ie best. Through ail the years your gifts have f ound In noyble work thieir full entpioy; In ail your path thosce fruits sibound Which bring- refreshmieut, hope, Those who "the Holy Grail" had sought Where storma aibound and billows f oam At Iength\ with iowly hearts were brought To find the holiest thinges at home, Aind, like such searches, you were led In home -and chuirch t1Iat One to find Who long Hic radiant iight has shed ,o'g may successive birthdays bear Refiacted raya fromn reaixas above; Lnd long may you rajoice to eh-are In heipfui work for those you love. ay you enjoy that haart's rep ose Which sweater is tba-a words eau tel ýecause you are beloved by those Who long have knowzn your worth 50 well. T. Watson. idgetown, August, 1925. On thE n, fin cci at P'IANOSý 'I FRED Bowmanville Business Is Good The ever increasing demand for our breadl and baking is proof enough that you get the best at lowest prîces here. A trial order wifl make you a regular customner. We deliver in twn and country. 'JAC0OBS & HILLYER The Caihdy Shop Successors to Christie'% Bakery Bow-maniville It's Neyer To Hot TO EAT CAWKER'S MEAT There's no time in th eyear that people should be more careful in buying meat than now. The long experience and care in selection of our meat leaves nothing to be desired by our custom- ers. They talke no chances and are assured of the best meats placed on sale anywhere. Phone or eall and your order wrill receive prompt attention. C. M. CAWKER &RDSON Victoria B~uilding Butchers Bowmanville IL pastin was Y Up G. V. GOULD, B.,A., LL. D. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary y, to loan on Farm and Tow $rtY. Royal Bauk Buildiný anville. Phone 351. W. F. WARD, B. A. ýe have rën- for Rheu Pain pleasant -- Yi LL. B. Aý F.