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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Sep 1925, p. 7

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A D2 CROSSING THE ATLANTIC By Sami Brown in Farin & Dary Note b~y the Editor.-Readers of bat interesting- jogrna Farai & aihly of Peterboro, always lnd 'arn Chbats" by Sam. Brown oaal RS OP ýcatad lu oui newy east ef Bow,- & iMitt Co.-and do ail kinds ot id remodalliag. is comiag. We iva selectien in Cali. Fur Shop e 14 Bownianville [ES' THE it or net, but! eertain.ly doas1 os', much te have leaned and pîassed ots of men have us it each week. Why course, we can fit w suit if yOi.i must ded te opairate thîree ies' League, Boys> ears and under; and Teams will be ianit- tecns must b e rnetary by September ;t pay ant entry tee of r captain hefore, tlei used to purciase prizes at end of season which iili ha handled by Exe- cutive Comsnittee. Bowlers wishing to play who are r!ot connected wfth any teain kindly leave names3 at Bowling aliey tcndi Secretary wili endeavor to place themi on various teais. An executive meeting will be helci Monday, Septenber 28th at 8 p. ni., wvhen sclhedules wil'l 1le arrangzed. . . .. ..... RAILWAY TIME TABLES BOWMAN VILLE CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL GOING EA&ST 8.42 a. nm. 10.35 a.ni.D 2.06 1). 7.14 p.n. .58 p. m. D 9.06 a. ni. Suaday only. l1.21 Pm.i 12.2 9 a . m., -Fa g D-Daily *-Da;ily e.cept Sunday. CANADIAN PACI C. p WEST 5.28 a . p. 8.20 a. m. D 4.,-5 p su. D 6.56 p. mi. tD F-Flag; D-Daily; FOR NAXI 2 .02 P. n 7.13 p.m 8.24 p. n Sunday Oniy 1. 26 p. M. ýIIO RAILWAY R. EA ST 10.20a.ini. ID E-.27p.ini. f) *-t-xcept Sunda: CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL.WAY TYRONE STATION GOING WEST GOIN4G EAST 8:25 a- .m.:8p.n Daily Exçcejt Sunday Agents IWanted ),CI we have tality of the sol his Atlantic A 1 have been searchinag fort ut on to ouir truth of this ail my lit e, witht saine desire te fiad it which isj cidental toe very living thing. 0 men Who have neyer found any evideace Etheir lives the subject. "014 Coun- Q If you believe in. 9volution, aither Eng- what point ia man's descent frc in sonme the brute is he endowed with ho wîshes, but and proise ef a life beyond ý be more or grave? thay had a A I have no knowiedga ont the Atlantic question of when man first balia' uctically ail ia lite beyond the grave. I amrn at ail sure. whether somie otherai e fate cei- mais have net the saine hope out of the future lite. The enigin may ha trip for a arisen in vivid drea4ms concaînii Liw got My the return of the dead, or", for a]l cthe point kxlow, froin actual avidence of t a ticket and retura of the dead". Etmpress of A piece of lagai tenciag; but rope dunîng the las t part of the ansrwar, the Juiy. So is an admision of moment to t] about hait psychologist. Dreans-tha dreani oe'd and the life beyond the grave, ýor a dre. rinceS and ot a centinuiag lifa without thoug L of the grave. >t he st The animal dreams of its daý of th Westexperience and lives ovier again i t ert car-1chasç, or its owa batJtie for lil ~iytieast That is ail. So, for me, If m'Il dreamed first of ail co eems to bc ernn Immortiaity, then the VE- istake. A fact that he had Suih a dreai e-tenths et mlust bc takan as major eviden, ,on fhe 0one that there is implanted ia the huaiý .le calîsls !ind a belief thIat death, asv 'd when hne 3now it, does not end ail, or thei few waaks ta and mu.st ha a background r lass, like realitiy to -Our dreamis; or, te put -for a while, in another fashifon, man n dreamns cannot' go beyond the reai ýt will pass et human exparlence at Souxle tir [11 be able or another, modern psychology Mose of bis aiataphysîcýs assures us. e je to get In a direct mnxer, iscience offe hat the ýOldto man no proof of his imniortalit d also, if I indirectly, it is adding a great de o'ne Ot MY in the forin of circuaistantial eý lanil". Fui- dence to convince us that this b zide tO give lief which has siumfbered la ii îends sonie breast down ihrougih the ages, ay 's whila PIm has becotae as it were an esseni- 5will bce part of civiliiation itselt. A vehisP, lest, what- goes out £romi a broadcasting st TOU. tion, barely of strength sufficient1 obc the first stir the wings of a buttarfiy. We,- froni Mon- not sea it, n or feel it, but it sprrea Iuebec is as out over the earth and far beyor se big C. P. to the utmost point of space, whà its up te j l illinitable-it is never-dying on( o travel by l it la reieasad. 'The "Ooenservat-i* meat thei. <of Enerau,ý", svscod scen.TI j"MY BEST FOR GD Ilmay perforai no deed of great :ook 1. may flot paint a perfect master- ry- piece, At- Nor catwe a statute by the world conf est îor- A miracle of art; yet wi'l1 fot cease To do my best. the the My naine is not upon the roils of i- faine, i 'Tis on the pag-e of common life on imprest; But l'Il keep marking, Marking, fust thed do my best. op And if 1 see somne traveller rise the Far, far above nie; stili with thile quiet breast l'Il keep on climbing, cIimlbing to- vot ward the skies, Lfl1 And do my best.C oif My very best, and if, at close of ae day, ing Worn out, 1 sit mne dôwn a while il 1 te rest, the I stili will mend iYgy garments, if 1 Mnay, ifl And do my best. the, reasoning seul. Yet, pro et is no in the laboratory the question asked the ceurt-room, ar sciience doae ret nay, te the queî, turues have been sinca the pessessa knew that he had 1-sm-I et Descarteg Beliet lin ime I hail otten spoken to said that the dreami of was to pay a visit to the tiy"' ganenally meaning land, .1reland or ýScotiand, cases th<ay reaalized their the dreama tuîned out te less et a nightmiare, for nough passage across tl an they weîe sick pni the tima. The chance of the sana ing my way sared nie n~otion ot an even-sens long while bhut I finaa 'courage werkaed up tc where 1 was able to buya sacuie a rom on "The1 France", bounil for Eur the second-last week of 1 arnnow, as I write this, way betweeh the OId Wci New, and getting expai impressions by the bushel I've seen something ci at differant times in my oe, but I'd neyer got vei ot Montreal befoie. SI this crossiag the ocean s going sonie, and no mi faîmer spands about airý his ~~ tua r ule, ight^ patch of ground that h( tarin and hie home, and finally leaves it tjr a he's apt te teel, more o the "fiait eut ot wate"-f at any rate. Hevai, I guess that with tima and a chap wil to get down te the purl travels; which in my cast a fiist-hand idea ot wlI Land la neally hike, and have luck, te hunt Up su relatives in "Boninie Scotl therraiea, 1 hope, on the z my Farnm and lYairy fri account et my adventures away. Miy expaniances amusement for me, at IE evar they may be for yc What mîight be said to stage cf my journay was treal to Quabec City.. QI far up the river as thesE R. 1maers wilI cerne, so those oet us whe waat to them te go thiat tar to elings te open mnain tinuas toc science an( day we fil te be divi another, iý scientificE measurabl3 ARE YC--T A L"'Sold $75ýo,ooo worth of bo;i by Long Dlistance" -Wýri.'es aTont Bond1 rie.yu van always buy quaity wi*h ecossomn y ceunts." Finest Butterscotch Candy Î9e lb. LARGE LBS., Formar Bowai STEAMSHIP TICKET$ M. A. JAMES To Europe-Canadian Pacifie, White Star Dominion, Cunard, Ainenican. l.sk for information. Phonc E9 Statasman Office, l3owmanville. GENERAL CONTRACTING Pater Martin & Sons, Elgin St., WORKS 1857 jnar whaarwas %wnaîe. it's ity iu tself and ilpnais apt that they ara on the water less thay happea to be at side and ana lookiag over eiway fieni Quabec lier-1 ýad te ha pulled out inte i hy two lîttIe ti.g-boats, oild start off unden our 1. It took us about hait ge9-t faiîly under way and wands the east. It's et n ticklish job Le start tboat that wailghs soe- ,r 25,000 tons. eut caneful handling! A ag-gs isn't ia It with the meve a big ecean steain- and eut et han dock. Har idi go lnasa quick as an if sha hit soething solîd ng at aven a mile an heur. waathar is goed thare's îhinder a fallow frein bey- ty god time fer a week thesa beats. Pretty near- h Ing la doue that cen ha his amiusement aud cern- the dack ha can play tan sify the valu on is of sari pose. DeathE a nagation u rifle, this pri andl sleeping. Anothar inducernent te laziness is the nature oet the tunnitura in what they eall the sitting-îoom sund 11h- rany. When oe site on a chair ha g-oas ight down te the ears amonig the cushionsý, sud uothing but the eaul te dinner la likeiuy te biing hlm te the surfaca again. On the whoie, the trip has been a pîetty smooth oue, so tar; with more f og titan win(1, which ie soa-icthiing' of a God-sead te those pa'ssenger.s whe h'aven't beau hlessed witil - etroug stomaci. As it was, there has beau quita a tew vacant chairs at 'the tables. some days. n its wc.1 rio OLflJt aunihilati( nate prov ment eof iag finca' A plan and it is it is stili glass ln t] and le shý tas the su cci,1- 1 G REEN & CO. 3029 Bay Street, Toronto, Ont. Phones: Eilgin 2718-2943. Gover.nment, Municipal and Corpora. tion Securities. We Buy Brooks Steamiers, Cosgrave's Lùew's Theatres, Western Assurance Conion. Ali Unlisted SeeuIties bouglit, soie and quoted. 3a ( a i. liesa and it's surprisi take advantaga Three tintes enough When th ~and at werk, hi ig much else te ;te be what o iweven, while summen I've be al- Pnt or. b or, lUXe W. H. Bowmai on can st e bad eaff e in take roeing $811 tm îu-rchas, ni; and iiitani t ha 7or and rrs balieveý ýe or it ,conc faith lai te may'r

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