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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Nov 1925, p. 2

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iSDAY, NOVEMDER 26, 1925 Ontario which is any particular ente anager yenrs since the -,v rnany p1u'iizs. inth f t Thiere are ai a steai veulent in the o h 1while f or theK T. to seaisoniGeneral ie changes are ors of ial restoration jus re Ions in Euirope are recovery from thE eat War, aceording .eller, Vice-Presidei appenrea tne n( newspapers we address was enti ed and gave ver, on. We shouid we zon in readi TICKETS èMES an Pacifie, White [ard, Amnerican. on. Pliant 5ý >wnianville. AGINERI ,alan Gutar.j S-l ,% Ca n bel orKing Radi 1 O hotne 83 Bowîýanvije use andb decoratEýd 7nighnts ce a large s] guls and t LEGAL M. G. V. GOULD, B. A., LL. D. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Money ta boan on Farm and Town >Property. Royal Bank Building, Bowmanvilie. Phone 351. W. F. WARD, B. A. Barrister. Soiitor, Notary Money to lban. Bonds for zale. Offices-B1eakiey Block, King St., Bowm2anville, Ontario. Phones: Oflice 102, House 332w. FUNERAL DIRECTORS F. F. MORRIS CO. Complete Motor or Horse Equîpmient' Alil calis promptIy attended ta. Private Amibulane Bowmianvilie Phones 10 and 34 Brnnch Stors-Orono & Newcastle. ALAN M. WILLIAMS Enibalmer and Funeral Director. Cails given prompt and personal at-I tention. No extra charge for dis-1 tance. Phonels 58 or 159, Bowm-an- ville, Ont. 3-tf. MIEDICAL B. J. HAZLEWOOD, M. D., C. M. Goid Medalist of Trinity University, Toronto. Four years attending Phy- sician and Surgeon at Mt. Caîmel Hospital, Pittsburg, Ks. Office and Residence, Wellington Street, Bow;- manville. Phione 108. C. W. SLEMON, M. D.,C.M Graduate of Trihity Mýedical Colleýge, Toronto, formerly of Enniskillen. Office and Residence, Dr. Beith's! former residence on Church Street,ý Bowmianviile. Phione 259. 44-t. 'I îawmanvtiie, Il VETERINARY DR. F. -'.TICHIE for yourselfî VETERINARY SURGEON. Day or Night calîs promptly attended ta. prices £gr faîf Office: Ki-- St. Eat, Bawmanviile. Phone 243. E. G. KERSLAKE, V. S., B. V. Se. RooaiGaduate ai University ai IFaim and Terma mod -~Phono 197i Lie or AUC' it-was a iey eiiverance, conmingl MEN ARE BETTER TRAINED and more widely distributed. Thef two days bef are the Federal elec-1FOR PUB3LIC tIFE TRAN OURS. yielcj for the three Prairie Province,-sý tion after aur Dominion hnd bcen They have the advantage of as estinted by the Northwesternn so -vileiy traduced on the hustings. peakýing two langunges and it Grain Deaiers Association in their The subject of Mr. Burton's adl- iS a great advantage, Ask Mid October report, camnpared with dress was "The Young Mani and Ris any mani who l'as the ueo the final estimiates of 1924 are as fol- Chances". We give sotie of the more than their owni parent tangue low%,s: most interesting things said by the and you will find that a speaking Wheat . .400,385,000 205,694,00 speaker. j use of a second itinguage greatiyl Oats .... .392,653,000 223,32.5,000 * ** ads a he biityta pe te fn- Barley 6. 5,3.55,000 70,630,000 Mr. Burton in 'is i-itroductioni tive tongue. Rye.....9,220,000 11,126,000 said: It's the man that coivnts. Note this prophetie statement: We Flax .. 6,395,000 9,577,000 Things, thecories, idea, stetsare in danger with aur large mens- Livestock markets showed a very ways and means are important b)ut ure of prasperity in Ontaria Of lack- encouîaging tane during the they are onfly so as they are re-lated1 ing a Caniada-wide vision and ais bas mlolthl. Supplies were heavy but' ta humani personality. With every been said of "not being able tasece expoit demand frati GreatBitn ne"w life there is ushered in totily'the wood for the trees'>. The West- nndc the United States waS stroýng. new forces and possibilities. The ern provinces have sufl'ered quite1 Hogs are bringing high prices and histary of nio country in the world is largeiy front their youthful indis- this is iikeiy ta he the case for soole 50~~~~ roatca h itr fti tions, They have been taa timie ta eamne owing ta short sup-ý Canada of ours and it is entire!y' ready tp spend in advance of earn-, plies. jstary of Men. ing and yet there is n place h h ajor inutes a th The oniy thing wiiich can be re- wide world that . holds go much country are generally more active. corded Of the events of the 17th promise af feeding the wor1d's pôpu-i The iran and steel ivilis are again Clentury are the great exploits af the latians nnd, in the process, becomingaeatn dortacpiy.Me explorers and French missianaries;! possessed af a goodfly share of the than sixty thausand tons af rail bus- ai the l8thi Century of such men as availahie weaith of the warid and mness lias been pinced and the de- Montcalm, Wolfe,U.. Loya lsts, ithal health and happiness. ndro numaiead agi- Vancouver, anri.d Mackenzie wýho*** cultural impienient comipaties has crossed the Rockies taO tie Pacific We are particularly inteesedi been in Jauger volume. The imi- -when the population ai Canada was this Part af Mu. Biirton's address:1 portant textile industry wiciin oniy 55,000. The l9th Century is Oui citizenship wiIl be unsafe uniess 1924 hnd one af the worst years of known ta us as the Victorian Age, we suceed agaui nas a generation its lhistary is feeling the stimiulus ai nnd wve think of Brack, Papinieau, ago in inspiring the tnterest af our iimproved conditions and thie educ- Wmi. Lyon Macke!1,(,n zi e, Reran yung tien, in policies-Municipal,i tioni in primnry costs gives the Howe, Lord Durhamn and the Fathers Provincial, Federal, Empire and trade better prospects for earý1'ings. af Confederation. World Wide. Our educational it woalIen goods the situation is The speaker then asJced, will aur work especialiy la the high schools slightly better, but in siiks, incýýlud- youth preserve the things w-Qth must be accompanied by betterdi- ng 'aje, relative pro-perity pue- while and give us the reiîeshnient cipline, mrore interest l'y paren~ts. vails. Th'e boot and shoe industry of a f ull youthful contributio~n? More personai interest in the student bhas heen 'iinsatisf.actory, for , ne S *by the teacher. Less crib and Mare tilmù, bùt there is a ,enseriI repv)rt W e wish aur Canadian yoLIth intellect. of terisns and leather p-.ices wouid enter enithusiasýtically into the I do nat believe thnt parents and arc -rni'euc speaker's niind and ideals when bce educational autiierities realize what Th-e, difortable positio-n of the niext inqiuired: What do the1 is happening detrimiieitally la oui money market, the smiali fluctuations thoughit ai Yauth bring? New HÏigh School'courses but it cnn best in eomimodity prices, liglit stocks af things for old-The Noveity agaýinst bce descril'ed by a lack of interest ierchandise, the incxeased purchas.. Thte Seile-The Modernaainton the part af parents ini t'e highier ing power base([ on good crops, and The Traýdtioni-The Untrodden courses and what is eQually bad, if ci high state of emipliymenýt are ngainst The Time Honoured. not more serious, a iack af oppor- factors which coilectiveiy inspire The Youtlvfui qualities aav tuniity for personal interest iand per- greater confidence in thé business mnentioned are peîhaps in the mind sonal contaklt, with the jndividual situation. af the poet whien hie refers ta "Oui probiems of the student by th-e teach -__________________ timies unrest, an ang-el sent; of God, er. Oui high sehoal boy- s should troubiing with Lue, the waters af the "find" thetiselves in a way that is ta Our comfort and to enabie us ta worlI.'"nat chnracteîistic af themn today. reach the highest culture which a We want the, refreshing contrihu ** Christian civilizatian affords. tion ai -outh'ul endeavour la al Ti ouaeus statement was Whdow sategneisb- ines ai aur sacit and industuini followed by another equally strong: ardou5a4?- Because 95% iths .cttvities. W e want the Spîîngj , ilOur Universit~y life needs aur study wýho engage ia business soo-er oitç Ture of Life, the Seed Time andanad aur interest. It is nothing later fail. The prizes go to the the loyv-daV af Youth, which. is 'lie Iess than an outrage for students ta winner and strange ns it may s-eeti spirit ai f ad venture, ta vass s sin enter the University unless along ta thase wha keep la the straight Canada. Grnysan in his new hook, with their aeadeniie qualifiati3ns and niariowN way of uaselfish soi- "Adventures ini Undoerstnniding;" there is evidenceofa A REAL PUR-, vice. 1 thiffk we may divide bus. saïys, " AdventuiZe is like love, we dIo, POSE. There should be a gennine imess people into two classes; those flot have ta seok for it; wo cati be- desire for personal accomplishment, who depond upon theIr wit and gin anywhere". a~ desire to inake a roal contribution adaptability and those who depend One igh-lt leave thiis thoughtil ex- ta Canadian life; and clua upon training, oxperience and hard cept when spenking to cotilessed'tuai iin, hich iz itsei n valuabbe work. Optimists and in their case it mnayl asset, shouid be however only itici.-* be wise ta utter a smiali word af dental. IT IS AN OUTRtAGE Here are sanie qualities a young warning that thec datiger ai turning i AGAINST THE TAX PAYER that mnati needs: Obedience and regailar-_ oveu everything ta "Tho Glad Sea. j thousanda miore shouid 'be enroiled ity-, industry, dependubiiity, wiiIing., on ai Life", as Carlyle puts it, wei in a student bodcy titan are so quaii- noas ta spend and bc spent and for- miust not alhow immaiiiýturity ta ied. LT 18 AN 'OUTAGE, getiuless ai haurs or reward. Busi- sniather experience. We are, there- AGAINST THE FAC'ULTY 0F THE, ness is in good standing taday--be- fore, coqcernied about innovation ns UNIVER;SITY ta bcecalled upon to catue it is weli dote. Honesty is said such andi inimaturity as suc'. We serve nunibers af students who dis- ta be goad policy. Seest thou a tan miust preserve aur best traditions,. appeau in the first and second Years. diligent in business, hie shaîl stand e* "',T CAST'S DOUBT AND DISM.IL bei are Kingaý. History is replete with the loss ai DEPRECIATION upon the whole ia-. Puospeiity and Reputatiot-'the5se 'armier civilizations, such as Egyp- stitution, otherwise honoraible and Oi are sîiny by-puoducts aiofgaod en- :iiti and Greciani. The Orient is a exceptionai standing in the academie terprise. Lot us adjust ourszelves great ground ai miystery. Af rien worid. ta the liiie af oui youth. Avail oui- s3 in heathen darkness. Al ald Profeasianal lufe is deteriorated by selves ai its contribution, look for lands ai the past hanve lost the ro- wa,,rn 'out niethods which tnegects its new contribution, teach it ta p)ro- 'aird of their accompniliz-bints. young liii . 1 think it may weil be fit by the goad things ai the past. But there is nothing- wrong with questioned if studetits la law, stu-*** Canada. With a politicai pot bail- dents in medicine, as, weii as stu- Whittier's "Adjustment" are my ýng s0 fiercely, it miay be unwiiso, for dents in ather professions should bc coacluding words: n)le who hias na politicai ends ta allowed ta enter courses unless they "The tee ofa Faith, its bare dry serve, in a discuission such as thiis, toarae sufficiently pramisirig that upon boughis, must shed nier ta the "Opportiuitie-, ai Cana- graduation, etici one would ýbe takea ":That nearer heaven, the living otes lina Youtig Mon" and yet if any it parttiership with other ptracti- ma1lii' hiisare said whicli are worthi tioners. "The false must fau though irm vhle, it will bc because they deal * *oui shores ai time vith, not thinigs ai the nioment, but "The old lamrent is heard "Great -rutits that wore true Ïbefore to.lay' Mr. Burton ct weli spoak with Pan" is doad, Ind will remain true long aiter we authority on business lfe and ho "That wail is Error's, fron his high isappear f rom the stage. said: Business lufe demnds a lii e pince huried Sir Hoary Newbolt, the greant Eg- ai simnpicity sacrifice ai waîldly l'This sharp recoil, is Evil undejrtrod. ish scholar, aifter n long jaurtney ta pleasures and hard work. "Our timecs unresf, an angel sent ai iany ands, includitig Oui awn, Old king Cale was King befor'e God tated in an nddress on his arrivai troubles catie and Masefield , tells "Tioubbing with Lii e, the waters oi iome in Engband, that there wvas about hiti ns iollows: the warld. obably no country in the tyorld as "And so well-beloied was lie, that "Even as thbey list, the winds ai the - .appy todlay as Canadla. This ad- when at last he died', spirit blow lress was_ delîvoreJ two yeams ag-o Tt was a bereavemient ta the country- "'To turn or break aur century- vhet same Canadians weîe doing sde rusted vanes heir best ta dliscourq.-e young Cana- Sa good, so well-beloved had ho "Satds shift and waste, ian liue and enterprise. been in lufe, "The rock abone romains. ***That when hoe reached the judging, "Where, led ai Reaven the strong Proceeding on this thou-ght thýe plnce, tides came and go ,peaker said: We cnt pravide aur- Thore where the scnles are even and "And starmi clauds, rent by thundor- ebves with our owti prosperity aiuI the swôid keen, boit andwid )ur own protectin. There hias bepn The acquitting judges granted hlm "Leav.e, fiee.oai mist, the permanent1 e, I stars behind. ighit choose, ued, bl'ack, J ag ta' ace,1 Thorefore, I trust; alth'ough ta out- bright arch afi heavea's 1w\ard sonse "Bath true and false seeni shraken; wander enutb thMe friendi 1 wil ldc, "With neweîit, my reroc o -affair ai lifeiso atbat a the aid, CALIFORNIA tirerent îdý'l man anl population, ie ivantages imiay ii, rpriso and hy ila ai dloing Our Use: wvelne?,d are floiv again ho e- not e ia -lv wav to j of au ~ Iy wait the birth-, of Pro- ýe. Lis loat; tie qbonu eyed look down d on thie wrýck ai sehente -eeds, remains, its iostiiy ai good la task-fbeld ou o'er poop- Charlie Chaplin In "THE GOLD RUSH"e COMING TO Royal Theatre, Bowmanville WEDNESDAY TH-URSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY Novemlber 25-26-27-28 "The Gold Rush" is admitted to be Char- lie Ohaplin's best picture. Jt's diffferent from his usual corne- dies-10 reels of clever high-class act- ing. Ad-mission 35c, tax 2c Reserved Seats 50c, tax 5C Reserved Seats on sale, Thursday- Nov. 19th at 12 o7clock noon at lVtchell's Drug Store. SATURDAY MATINEE For children 1N.ovem- ber 28th at 2.30 p. my. Admission 20c tax 2c Helping The Busy Housekee.per That's what our large staff is thinking about most'of the time. To make the arduous dilties about the house easier. We do this by assisting, in the baking. 0f course, we don't want to boast that we can bake "better than mother", but we think we can do it almost as good. Step into oui' store anytime andi you will i nd an array of baking that will f airly niake your mouth water. We specialize in Wedding Cakes. H-ome Made Huxnbugs-Eskîmo Pies Tickets for "PrinceascBann-ie" on sale at this store. Get 'ern eariy11 W. P.Corbett Baker and Corfectioner Bowmanville BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS FREE Five extra pieces va',- ued at $19,50 go wijth each machine. Ca1i at store and get full par- ticulars. EDIT( daiiy Hous DR. E surprising It is a i 1 1

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