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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Nov 1925, p. 7

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TIIE ÇANADIAN STATESMAbI,, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1D, 1925 A3VN DURHAM FEDERAL ELECTION RETURNS Bowen Preston Reid Bcwei Bowmnaville W CL ý ïnz -KMMM SO Mas from ne-i-arly thirty differ- kt gardlens are blended to give k.LADA its distinctive flavor. is truly a. revelation. Try it. or Two to Meat Pie, Hash, Croquette, Stew or Soup - and enjoy the rich flavour and nutriment pf prime freshi beef. e Recipe Book- C DL ite the Borden Co, ited, montreai.L Umm~ 4. ýuy Quality ait rou shotp at Yolur niean )f quality foodituffs at thrifty buyers take ad FINEST SPA, 5U3S]C E.,. AND> LED 17 with seeds) I5c âLANTS AS .2Ibs. 27 EL IL a Steady S-aving rest DOMINION STOR.-E you buy t a consistent 10w price. A million Avantage olf this savinig every week. XNlSH MNONS FOR àx25c CANDY ['ERSCOTCH 21c1 AND COLO SOAP 10 FOR fe bV millions an4 pDrescribed lby physicians for ia COUdS Neulritis Lumbago bc Pain Toothiache. Rheumatism ES NOT AFFECT THE' North Ward 1 North Ward II West Ward I wes~tiWard Il Sou 'h Ward 1 South Ward 11 Mai ority for Darli»1gt« 1 'Providence 2 Tyrone 3 Maple Grove 4 Hampton 5 Enniskillen 6 Courtice 7 Eniieid Mai ority for1 East Ward West Ward Majority for Clarke Newtonville Brown's Lockhart's Kendal Orono N Leskard Oak Starkville Orono S Mai ority for ' 158 237 95 149 160 115 914 Bowen 121 145 69 75 36 518 on Townehip 49 39 86 42 59 26 98 98 111 51 66 58 42 88 411 402 Massey Newcastle 72 76 148 1 Bowen Townshiip 39 30 26 66 63 35 20 25 107 411 Massey 12 70 14 14 15 15 140 197 91 1 39 79 84 1 42 133 865 48 441 70 44 118 88 288 Cartwright Township 1 Black-stock 152 13 2 Devitt's 79 2 3 Cosarea 80 14 4 Nesbitt's 90 28 401 57 Majority for Bowen KEDRON PERSONALS Miss May Wright, Tyrone, gucst of relatives, here. 158 68 80 102 135 100 59 125 107 934 69 62 50 66 247 was M-ir. Dudley McGregor, Toronto, spert Tnaniksgiving- at home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mountjoy were guests at M. Pereman-s. Mrs. Bundrctt, Port Hope, w7as guest of Miss Marjorie McGregor. Mýiss Marguerite Conlin was guest i of her sister, Mrs. F. Love, Oshawva.ý Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arnott attendI- ed the funeral of Mrs. Dean Piekell. MisBernice Werry-, NornIa School, Peterboro, was home for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Washington, Toreonto, were guests of John Me- Greg-or. Miss;Cainichiel and Mrs. Lavis, Oshawa, were guests at John Me- Grcgelor's. Miss Marie Cole, Normal School, Toronto, visited lier parenfts over Thanksgiving. Misses Olive Luke, Toronto, and Florence Luke, Ashburn, were homel for Thankilsgivinig. Miss, Dundlas, Toronto, was gucst of Miss Olive Luke at Mr. -R. J. Lukc's, Maple Avenue. Miss Helen Batty, Brooklin, was guest of h-er cousin, Miss Bernice Wcrry over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Scott and son Lee, Bowmanville, were guests at F. W. Lee's over Thanksg-iving. , Mr. Frank Lee of~ Parliani1ent Buildings, Ottawa, spent Thanksg-iv- ing with his parents, Mr .and Mrs. F. W. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arnott and children, Bernice and Jack, spent Thannksgiving at the home oïl Mrs. E. Osborne, Ebenezer. Recv. R. A. Delve ha.d charg-e 0f the Thanksgi,2ving service Sunday and îpreached a fine sermon. Miss Flor- ence Luke and Miss Bernice Werry rendered sweetly a fine duet acccm- panied by Mrs. R. J. Lukle at the piano. Miis's Bernice Werry played a fine solo on the piano. -Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mountjoy en- tertained a numaber of cousins and friends Satur7day cven-ing-, Novsniber j thl. Froim a distance -were: Miss Nora Werry, St. Catharines3; Miss Olive -Luke, Miss Dundas, Miss FIer- ence Van Nest and sister, Mrs. TL. V. Hof and lier two boys, Harold andi Junior, Toronto; Miss May Wright, Tyrone; Miss- Bernice Werry, Peter- bore; and Miss Helen Batty, Brook- lin. NO SUCCESS FOR THE MAN Who vacillates. W.ho is faint-hearted, Who shirks responisibility. Who neyer dares te take risks. Who thinks $ate is against hlm. Who is discourag-ed by reverses. Who does net believe in himiself. Who expects nothing but f ailure. Whe is always belittling hiniscîf. Who is always anticipating trouble Who waits for somiething te turai up. 1 Who complains thiat lie neyer had a chance. Whe lis constantly grum-bling about his work. Who neyer puts his heart inito anything lie does. Who blames circumistances or oth- er people for his failures. Who can do a peor day's work wýithout a protest from ls con- sicience. Who assumes the atti.tude of a victimi who everybody is bent on «doing"~. Who expeets to elimitiate froni hits work everything tisat is dIs- agreeable or distasteful.j Whon 4s fore<vrwishino that 'hel 221 M0 11 ' 20ý 21, 17E 123, 511 75 115 95 114 139 85 ci 684 82 104 186 il 114 56 38 96 138 56 44 81 161 784 187 111 142 105 545 332 1925 , n Maasey 1 126 3 244 7 89 8 97 1 104 6 65 6 725 197 96 124 163 129 166C 202 1077 393 74 101 175 110 58 88 76 147 68 8ý4 S8 178 842 5 8 60 39 37 77 213 1921 Bowen Preston Reid Bowe-n Pe-t -fope 1 North Ward 163 303 30 255 1 South Ward 170 195 15 244 2 East Ward 61 102 7 75~ 2 West Ward 213 ô334 12 287 3 East Ward 108 201 11 148 3 West Ward 83 293 13 151 Advance 2 12 1 3 800 1440 89 1163 Majority for Massey Ho"e Town.ip 1 Dale 37 56 2 Welcome 51 197 3 Zion 25 85 4 Canipbellroft 95 25 5 Garden Hill 164 38 6 Elizabetxville i54 20 426 421 IMajority for Massey Milbrook Southl Ward 133 North Ward 127 260 Majority for 'Bowen 1 2 3 4 5 Cavan Township Carmnel 123 Dixons 92 Gardiner's 83 Ida 68 Mt. Pleasant 80 446 Majority for Bowen 42 35 77 11 12 14 23 13 73 Manvers Towniip 1 Lotus 2 Ballyduif 3 Pontypool 4 Manvers Sta. 5 Bethany 6 Fleetwood 7 Janetville Majority for Total 789 Bowen 6 2 14 3 17 47 50 94 69 67 108 126 514 19 31 50 45 91 139 151 129 555 68 46 57 21 ý105 83 74 454 5,106 3,441 3,936 Total "majority forBoe ideas an-d old ways of doing, anad is a slave of preeedent. Who shuts him,.seIf within, his own litt1f e 5 completely that lie can- net take interest ini anything outside lof it. Who thinks the times are always out of joint ,and that lie was flot born at thie right moment or in the right place. POJULTRY WANTED I amn prepared tû handie your fowl this Faîl and will pay the highest cash price. Get my prices before disposing of your poultry. Phione 81, Whithy and reverse charge, or drop nie a card ani 3 will corne right away. I. STEIN, Whitby Ont. 34-tf Get Radio that lu louder- ciparer- better, through this splendid new Lopd Speaker. Net affectedi by weather oonditions - Price, $20 - Made in Caîanaa Aak yozw dealer. Radio Jewett 4phonographs Walkeville, Ont. Jewe-,-tt Cor Ltd. 68 97 31 1!22 146 88 552 136 133 269 102 148 123S 145 i26 121 663 214 79 96 182 102 210 106 156 931 604 7013 946 1925 Magsey 246 107 272 221 1323 160 105 264 146 65 90 79 217 83 84 167 41 90 103 114 101 449 22 25 64 37 64 43 , 72 327 6 06 7 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY Annual Meeting at Port Hiope Annual meeting of Children's Aid Society of Northumberland and Dur- ham will be held on Tuesday, No- vember 24, 1925, at 3 p. m. in tthe Council Chamnber, Port Hope. Re, ports for past year will be prese-n.tedl, officer's ele(!ted and such other bus- iness done as may be necessary. Ail persons interested in the work for neglected and dependent child- ren are cordially invited to attend. John W. Bikkle,, James T. Daley, President. Scereýtary. AUNT SAYS KIND ACTS BRING TH--EIR OWN RÈWARD Have you had a kindness shewa? Pass it on. It was net given for ycu alone- Pass it on. Let it travel down the years Till it soothes another's tears And in heaven the deed appears;, Pass it on. Aunit Susani bel ieves thlat little acts of kindness, little deeds cf love, bring- their own reward. Slic be- lieves truly that kind acts can, neyer die and that a life of service te oth- crs is tIc truc Christian ideal. Read this tîoug-htful article: My Dear Niece :-Do net look for rewards, or even ackino--elegmientsi for those littie acts cf kîndness you like se miuch te dIo. The pleasure you find in dloin,- tîem is a reward in itself. WVhy worry that ne notice is taken cf your endeavors? Depend upon it, seoner or later, apprecia- tion will ceme, and meast likely frem tIe mest unexpected sources. If you are hionestly deing these acts cf. kindne.ss and -ooj-iature witî thie real purpose of trying te do soie s aal arnount of good, ne thouglit should trouble you asý te re- sults. But i-f you have at the back of your mmnd a sense of your own valu- ation-prieing yourself, as it were- the rcward, whatever it miay be, will certainly faîl short of your ex- pectations; in fact, you will neyer feel satisfied that yen rcceived any repayment. TIc reason will be that you are laying- such a store by what you are doîng tîat smnafl tributes of rcce- nitien, or responsivcness, or tokens of appreciation you wrill paszs by un- heeded-you -will net be able te sec thern because you esteeni yourself tee highly. Forget yourself and continue yourl good work, believing in your humible' way that sudh can neyer le wholly lest. Then, quite unforeseen xiii eopie Pa responsiveness that will sur- prise yeu. Nothing is sweeter than honest appreciatien, espccially w\ýhen it is nieither expected or desired. Accept the smuile and the brief word cf thanks.,-; eften tliere is f ar more beneath thcm. We(ae il human enough te appreciaegti tude; it acts as a spur te greter en- deavers jusýt as wTe felt wc -were fail- ing short or failing utterly in what ýwc vere trying te aitteiipt-thaiý,t our werk was aIl in vain. Se mnany mothers realiye this in the homne whenl day after dlay they "ive A that is bcst in theni fer tlIc hiappincss and comifort of others. Se mi-ucli they do for se littierwad their sacrifices and sel'f-dcenials' pass- ing- unneticed. A gentle word cf thaftks, or onily a smilce of recognition cf their ser- vices would cost very little te gisel but would se warm-ly repay tilem. But thcy accept their reward iii the love that envelopes thern and en- ables thei to continue their work for their own full pleasure. Any homne where are, yeong- folk shouald take The Yeoth's Companion, Prosperity is Neyer Safe Prosperity is neyer saf e unless it rests upon protection. Your home is neyer safe. PROTECT IT BY INSURANCE Your business is surrounded by riaks. Insure it. Your valua bles are always ïi danger unless protected by insurance. Insure your present prosperity to prosperous. We can heip yoiu. remain For Ail Kinds of Insurance ConsuIt J. J. MASON & dKSON Real Estate and Insuiance Brokers Phone 50 King St. E. Bowmanville QualiY Counts Quality counts in meat more than anything else you buy, That is why we are so particular when buying cattle, that they are young and have been welI fed. Our 50 years' experience in the butcher bus- iness places us in a position to know that our customers want the best meats-and we see that they get it, C. M. CeAWKF-rýER o& SON Victoria Building Butchers Phone 64 Bowianville "Neyer too Late to Mend" May be a very good maxim, but "A Stiteh in Tinme Saves Nine" is much better 7 DON'TW ý"a Let your Home, Qutbuildings, or Fences get toc bad before you commence to look after them. We shall be glad to give you estimates on Luiawôer, Pine, Hemlock ,B. C. Fir and Cedar. Shingles, B. C. Red Cedar, and Quebec White Cedar, Ruberoid Roll Roofing, Shingles, and Building Paper. Ten-Test Fibre Board for insulating and wall 1board. Cernent and Lime Seaman Kent Hardwooc! Flooring a specialty. NOW is the time to put in your next winter's sup- ply of Coal and Coke. Our Watchword is SERVICE Cali and see what we can do for you. McCleIIan & Co., Limuited King St. East Offie Phone 15 Bewmanvllle House Phýqon.e 1128, 274, 114 PIANOS FRED MITCHELL Bowxnanville ILE QUALJW yTIGER BIP qlATOES ITOMATOC 2 FOIR 05c: Quart boie- 45 1 PAGE SEVEN FOR.,

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