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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Feb 1938, p. 10

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PAGE TEN THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO MY CICKA-DE E esight Education1 j YOUR 'WORLD AND MINE Ihr' h uetltl ide IBy JOHN C. KIRKWOOD In the cutest ittle dress And IN THE DIM AND DISTANT PAST READ WHAT COLD CATCHER R ON O "I ar n ot helping to build any preacher himself. He is Iikely toAdheer hecs o m itte dieEfiiny I____________________________ more churches. Thiss toeb eygo rahr-al And he pechs on amy andoxrel By TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO who has been serioul 1 is much to-ik atonl v ~ a t h b e a ~ r 3 o o d p r e c h e - b l e A n d h e c t ~ S O a m t a n f r e .i m p r o v e d . . . O u r p o p u l a t i o n i s T R A N K S , D E A R . remark of a man who was asked to attract large audiences. But And hie calls me, oh so friendl .C.H.Tuck Fromn The Canadian Statesian, lsteadily increasing. Mr. Harry .......A.....r.sy esgnd orth by a certain church to contribute the preacher who succeeds in pei With his little "Chick-a-dee." Opt. February 20, 1913 ýFurzier was made happier by the nos ad upe thoa, wer to a fund to be used to build an suading his congregation te build_____adtno!aitedagerTTA STOmscldgrw extension to the churcb premises a great church, with auxiliary Event wben the weather's frosty.!dito fM itl auhe, and Ibegin-and of the congregation to, which helpremises, may flot be gratefully And the wind is blowing cold, ::eih Another B. H. S. boy has jomn- r.Aitotb on o RELIEVE A is attacbed.Teextn chchemmee by those who. after He wNill corne wth bunched up « pcals < the banrs' ranks. Harold'Miss Campbell has been engagedUednti -athfrt premises are extensive. Probably 1- je asogonehave to keep up the feathers, DinyBd.Elot tdn ftier hav theasneo isorlk h L IH they, and thbe land on which t-bey "plant." Indeed.already many a Adhis little head he'll bold -( isney.BI0. iott, a tden !the yanko Mt i arke chrglerat t-e aho nNA OL, sez rsuf rirtto stad.nedr, et a inesmen ofcogrentin s goanngundr O onosde.andwach nd on (o. n o> xgenerd tbe an o!Mon th asenn o Mne ersandwh inth noe-iahdpstwone $200,000. thbe burden of the cburch debt der, Oshawa, Phone 1516 trea.. B oeih' enr-scaing for.ber fa-ber .* vn mnycld, rtotho This man, for 25 years amei-and t-be costs of maintenance and But as soon as lhe sees me,_______ Mr. W. B. C ofhbe e - Soh lina: Mer W. andeinf erlffaammad-i hereal ber of this congregation, bias missions. Costly churches should Then he knows that be'll have tionof he ung . a. Oreîdo N u m b e r 2 4 s c h oovilb o a r d . H ea th aseh e ldot h a t t i onme nfst hell u n gse.d.n e.,O urms c h oo4 V a - t r o - nord .b renlsac o m f o r t i n g cea.se t-o e a vry faxbful t- beendowe: ric men bould ive dnner.position since the death of Mr. attendance as been reduced rle-esyubeteaa tendànt at the Sunday -services. of their fortunes a generous por- And he twitters: 'Chick-a-dee". When it is a common fact that J. B. Fairbairn in 1906. nearly fifty per cent on account H e s lot in s y m at y w t h t h e t- o n in o r e r h a t h c u r c c no f m e a s e s . . . A n a g re e a b le s u r - E E E T R project tobian ympaddyitonse ton kptgin g wier th ou t fuil dan e- lives daily in the spruces. these conditions may arise in our Darlington and Bowmanville prise took place on February 15, ~EE ETR tprent buildings.dHetioresees pendence ong it memb frsladea- Down beside our garden wall, life it is just- as nat-ural t-bat we Sunday Sebool convention eleat-- the occasion of the 83rd anniver- DARLING, IT HELPS t-be time when churcb premises herents. Ever flitful, ever active, should t-ink for the cbildren e hs fies:Peiet .sary of Mrs. Peter Werry's birt-h-VNTA O w b aean hntemi-And at eve I'11 hear bim call; woeyugeesmyb ee-Annis; Vice President, Arthur day. Her five daughters and two0FCLSJS V cI ?$ wi en ae d ais nd e te min - h is re tty enr ally l os n ce-r uded Then I111 place a litte suet tive and strained unknown or Mrs C . W gt, P o i e c; sunspe t h t her a res en t her miiser, ctviie, isio s nd th ý tshodStainsu potesonht C A Z i gn; ,Sec oviencsu, on ewthat er a res en tohae US !E NTIAMLE tenan e of this cong egat ons hat he C urch is l sing grou d On t-e siLl. w hich he'll soon sel unsuspected by their parents. ID ept. Superintendents: Elem ent- w th a c m o t b e r c i g c a r inises, i atiitis, isons a gnd- that eints bld its upp ortesAnd e'lcame then for his sup- iteachers or t-bemselves. lrMs areCutcEe-wt onotbercigcar eration - of persons wbose at-- ncoiggeeaio sdeln Civilization bhas definit-ely a!- lezer; Secondary, Mrs. B. M. War-- Enniskillen Scol Report for epiHnd..U 'f.a tacbment to t-be congregation *ilýig The trut.h is t-bat the Bible feted eeih ycetn e ia omnil;Au .J be less t-ban t-bat of those whoQis no longer accepted as being -Ralpb Gordon. conditions and new deec-san-dd McKessock, Solina; Home andci eell, L. B. Williams, J. McLaren, are now connected witb t-is place, God's Word in t-be degree t-bat it 628 Crawford St., Toronto. uit keeps science busy keeping pace Visitation, Mrs. J. A. McCullocb .E iteh. oes,.Rg Many a wife-beat-er draws the Pieadsme obfr o! worship. Also, t-be numbers of 1wasiangeneration ago. Christian- l with t-be times in producing t-be 1Bow nville; Teacher Trainin ers; 4th Class-C. Mills. E. Stain- those likely t-oD attend t-is place it-yiSno longer so powerful as it iproper means o! correct-ing t-be Rev. C. W. Barrett, Hampton; -n A enF oroney, JohnUnateaigacre-fîl o! orsîp ge era-io be ce s o ce as. Rusia as et-ron d to a r peac ers for t-b ribt-new conditions. Many o! those Temperance, Mrs. Thos. Tod Virtcue; Sr. 3rdin . Ro gerns, EtAex _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ likely to be much smaller than Cbristianity. Sa too, bas Germnany answers. They want- our preacb- wbo at- present are f orced t-< weariBowmanville;, Missionary, Mrs H' culub m obnE-- t-be number o fýpresent support- to a very large extent. The mis- ers t-o be men o! God - t-o be t-be glasses const-antly bad t-bey been J. Werry, Enniskillen. . Brown, J. Dean; Jr. 3rd-B. Oke. ___________________________ ers.sionary enthusiasm o! a past- day dependable interpreters o! t-be corrected in eai-ly life would oniy Mr. Josepb Fletcher, who bas E. Lewis, W. Rogers, H. Pye; Sr. ers b las cooled off in large measure. divine mind and will. Tbey get have t-be glasses for a short- time !xilled t-be office o! municipal night 2nd-C. H. Mitchell, E. Potter, L. As 1 see things, it is a first--:The Western Christian nations no belp from formai religion - noa but because t-bey neglected t-hem- çwatchman and oconstable for sev Hutchinson, N. Gilbert-; Jr. 2nd- class error t-o build costly cburcb- are more tolerant- oft-be religions ria comfort- o! mi. The POmP l'selves their defect- became a phy- I eral years, dropped from bis chair Ada Oke, N. Pollock, E. McLaren, es. The building of huge cburcb a! t-he Orient-. More and more' and ceremonies o! priests and o! sical disabilit-y more Pronounced. dead on Sunday night- wbile he G. Lewis; C. N. Callander, tea- j il buildings - o! a complete "plant", are Christian congregatians of cburch worship may be agreeable More fixed. sat- at tea. He bac! been suffering cher. is t-ooof ten a particular man's 'Canada acquiring t-be view t-bat- t-ot-be senses, but t-bey are not-0,It- is poilt-bat- your inabil- f rom grippe for several days but Cartwrigh-t-: Officers o! Meth-il4f~. ambition. Thi-s man may be the I Home Missions are more t-o be answersth-e riddles o! life. it-y t-o focus aIl your mental power bad been attendin-g t-o dut-y. dist Sunda School are: Superin- support-ed t-han Foreign MissionsiMnan omen are crying out- nyu ok is due t-o your eye Officers o! Women's Hospital tendent-. Thos. Werry; Secret-ary, I-t-bat wea congregations in t-be forspirituall leaders and Ilr-conditui.it is also possible t-bat- Auxiliary are: President, Mrs. L.Fan Wrgt; reserW.C j Busiess Drector Westand elsewbere sbouîd be sbip. Tbey get but- lit-tle so'tbi e~ S in t-beIeyes a de-, A. W. Tole; lst Vice President-, Ferguson; Bible Class teacher, R. C - Busnes Diectred t-bat- the men wbo choose _amifactiont out o! t-be magnifi-fctsendyt-soepsia Mrs. W. H. Marin; 2nd Vice H. Prust-. __________________ th_ e Christian minist-ry as a vaca- Ieceo!curcb edifices, fromIdLsabilit-'y elsewbere wbich wben President, Mrs. W. N. Arnold; *S_____1__________E LEGAL tion sbould receive salaries ade- eredo preachers, fi-arn music prpery adjust-ed wiîî allow nat-- Rec. Secret-ary, Mrs. B. M. War- quate t- o maint-ain them and tbeir and song. fir ornate and mYst"- jure t-o properly take care o! t-be nica: Cor. Secretary, Miss M. J.M M. G ~. OUL, B.., L.B. families in praper comfort. It- is cal rit-ual. It is t-be stilI sçmal eye weakness, during this time. Bassett-; Treasurer. Mrs. W. B.S ca .aif M. . . OUDB..,L.. being perceived t-bat-t-be Christian vaice a! God speaking t-o t-heirlbowever, t-be correct-ion to t-be Short; Execut-ive. Mrs. J. J. Moi-- e i iBa '"" Barrister, Solicit-or, Not-ary minist-ry is becoming less and il souls t-bat t-bey want- ot niee seseta n budnt arit-y, lMrs. J. H. H. Jury, Mr. C o Phone 351 !attractive regarded as a vocation wben this voice is not- heard. i be removed or reduced until teA S. Tilley, Mrs. C. Rebder, Mrs. EX eI Royal Bank Bldg., Bwmanville - largely because it is sadly un- tbiei u-lttl rft ngigiee appear more normal under P .T'blok derpaid. t-a cburcb. Cburch su ppers. examination. Senat-or Robt. Beit-b sold four- TO ALL STATIONS INDO ETCadB W RSZS W. R. STRIKE J C church lectures. churcb clubs,lteen Clydesdale filîxes whcb av- Bariser Sliitor Ntay heCbrc'sbod n I-ri- hurcb ent-erprises - t-bey may be ta be continuedi ieraged $535 at- a big sale of borses Western Canada i iad Solicitor for Bank o! Montreal tians is lessening because a! the eyarebean een eef _________________nTo-tarcnl. Mony -oLon. hoe 91 chngd ies o mn ndwocial in a manner o! speaking, but Deat-h: Wight - At- Tyrone. OG AE owm tLanilPeone7 nt-ri e t-eiaesbuoli-ten ern -t-bey are vanities. Building larger G R ~ nFebruary 16. William S. Wight-, DAIY FE. 19TESRH BwavleOnai men:wit- credut land sacerns and very noble churches and t-beHA E Te 62years. DIe' c.9 O LRC .,. resadscaet.adoriment- of churcb worsbxp, G R S W O HAag Teeditor and t-bree members RETURN LIMIT: 45 dils L. C. MASON, B.A. It- is fiat t-bat men and womenNO rUILf aiTeSaemnstfbveen TCESGODOTRVLA B arrister - Solicitor aie losing their fait-b in G o d d and t- e m li ic io o! c u bt-e g p e. T e_ _ inuYsChit rthi epctaivtis r otasestote3fdut-y withtolgrpe Th IN COACHESA S K V O U R E A La i PaIl ie tac.s 'for t-be Bible. Indeed, fait-b in soul's questions. NO BO F IEND tr members are back at- work Office immediately easto! Royal God grows rat-ber t-ban lessens. Men and women believe t-bat- Quick Easy Way to Gel Charm but t-be edil is still sick. Excursion tickets good in Tourist, Theat-re. and mai-e and more is t-be Bible t-be Bible contais t-be true ans- Parlor and Standard sleeping cars Phns fie68 oe53 regarded as t-be supreme guide t-o wei-s t-o t-be soul's questions, and Girswbodo't attract boy frid oer FIFTY xLAS AGO also aaale on ayent of ihl Ph ne :O f ic 8 8 H m ~ Irig t- living. W at- m en and wo- t-ey look to t-e C urc b and its why. Beautiful, perfect fe tures are net par___rsle ping ares, co m prai on. DENTAL i ~men, in increasing numbers, want- ministers t-o give them God's the reason. Cleopatra and famous woaien Fo h aainSaemn OTS-Tcesgo on today is a larger liberty in t-heur answers ta t-heur questions. Tbe vere often il Havre nice ski,, lnyo February 22, 1888 Port Arthur, Ont.,- Armstrong, Ont. DR. . C . DEVITT ways o! life and in their speech Curcb's old on men and women animation, and watch out for your figure-1 returning via sarno route and line ivrC a sS t t-an t-ey ave been allowed in as relation t-o its ability and you'Il be surprisoed ow popula, oua are. Se 1 Enfil Mr. O m so , rl C ho II. , rus to a l t St g. M re- S l e o l I o d B Assistant: Dr. E. W. Sisson t-be past-. The aid prohibitions o! filtyin ievealing God's mmnd =aygirs have pol compexion.nj ifidlo:te Mrs.WllaOrmiston eat ol.Gnrosotolrui Graduate o! Royal Dental College, î dancing. card-playing, swearing. and wil t-o errant man. terfigure slippmg, ad dori't alize a! -belat ler Wilil MOrt. R T________ii f ikeJo n A.H lg t Tor-ont-o. Office: Jury J u b i 1il e e and o! Sabbat-b-day pleasuring1 Take "Fruit-a-ives" andmil u'Isel HC bl] F 4- 90 hoing-mereuring- t Pr Bldg. Bowmanville. Office hours 1 bave been ver.y t-borougbly i-e- amaszed how diulerent andi bow attractive H. ampl on Feb, - age90 bt onadreuig-a Pt 9 arn. t-o 6 p.m. daily except Sun- belled againist- in these present 'Resoltitilui is nomnipotent -ajm You Te become. It purifies your blootiyersad lmntb.-eew s Athu, ilont atrao, IlOnut day. times. Yet t-be Ten Command- at excellence and excellence ilvill be maiethe skin pores work, ges rid ofwaste born in Scotland and came t-a Ste.sî: also at 'i hicad %III., inault Phone 790. House phone 883. ment-s, taken as a whale, are still attained. - Thi, k-i ethe nud poisons, gives you new energy, prev, Caad wthbr usan i Strasn- 4-4 th tarifs of nSoe( X-Ray Equipment- in Office. ,accepteti by t-be great- majorit-y of effort and enlînence. - 'Icanrt fabby tissue Irm formini. "Fruit-a.tives":o1844. srivadeigtc. d-n or Sae ns.44-Sle olI od B a!pio!essing Christians as a ct)oiit.' nver acconiplislim 1an,.gv oanw hr.25c., 50c. c!mwon:sur.W.L adwl Frlati fonny l ]FUNERAL DIRECTOR guide ta right-eous living. thing: 'I will tr li as wruntgli RUI-A-TVES R i occupy t-be bouse vcte yMr. C nda a * S e p r U u b *Taday men and women are wonler.."-J. Hlawe F UTA IVE BEs S. Robbins . .. Mi-. Jobn Canadian FUNERAL DIRECTORS basing their hope o! beaven moreI Service, any bot-r, any day. on t-heur way o! living t-ban on F. F7. MORRIS CO.i subscrptions t-o cril and on fidehity n t-be matter o! cburcb Modern Mot-or Equipment-, Amn- attendance. Tbey may be all bulance and Invalid Car. Caîl wrong in t-is matter. but t-bey Phone 480 or 734, Assistant- 573. ai-e trust-ing mai-e to t-heur obed- 'uence to t-be two Great- Command- ment-s - Tbou shaît- love God and Thou shaît love thy neigbbour- "Ils We Forget" for admission t-o beaven than ta A. H. BOUINSALL 1 the barness o! cree<ls and sacra- i Desiner nd DalerInlent-s. Bot-b men and women in Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc. these times are !inding soul sat- in Granite and Marbie. isfact-ion in theur attachment- t-o ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ serice cs and t- organiza- _______________________andsoial necessities o! t-be un- der-privilegd ENTERTAINER J C K What- men and women want t-o- Secure RALPH GORDON, the day - want- wit-h a great- longing - is spiritual and moral direction. wonderfufly versatile entertain- Underlying t-heur larger surrender erl for your next entertain- t-o worldly pleasures in t-heur manyL foims is discont-ent-. Their prob- LoktoOdioe for the Smartest Stin E ment. Iilustratied circular free. lems multiply rat-ber than imin Addres 628b Crawford Street. isb. There are problemrs o! con- -andT.#.y Toronto. duct, o! bow t-o make bot-h ends ~ AlteN w sF at e-ndT dySTo Vau ilouf !employment- insecurit-y. NYODMBL ie outi ahaddr, _____________________io! keeping up wit- t-be Joneses, of what's going t-o become o! t-hem i ,nolu age - axa age beginning at1 60, o! cbildren's education, of fi- delity t-o moral code. Does it- pay t-o be strictly bonest-, t-o be chaste. 'ta be loyal. t-o cing t-o t-bat- wbicb is good? Is marriage a lifelong relationship, or t-o be dissolved Tofe I there a berea!t-er? Sleeplessness and iritability corne how we live on eart-h? Is t-be early to rob one o! youth and beauty. world growing worse or better? Women bave found a great friend in Is modemn civilization taking us Dr. Chase's Nerve Food t-o keep i ieai-er t-o Qod or away fi-cm t-hem young, energetie and attractive. î'Hlm? Is t-bei-e any profit- in vii-- Dr. C as.'stue? Dr. CazelsTa these questions and ta at- N E RVE F OO Ders men'and womien wn on "Why ask him? He's the worst doncer in college." 'Maybe-but he'u bring plenty of Sweet Capsl"N SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTESM "Thge purest form ins which tobacco C.a, b. sm<ked." cf the 1938 Style Leader. On)y OLDSMOBIE provides ail the up-to-the-rminute fine-car features, such as the new Safety Instrument Unit with Safety Dash. And only OLDSMOBILE arnong the low-priced cars, gives you such lively spirited, performance. Prove these facts for yourself. Make your own compari. sons. Then drive this great new car that has Everytliing. You cari own an Oldsrnobile on low mnonthly payments through thue General Motors Iristalment Plan ... and wherever you travel in Canada, you'll flnd convenient Oldsmnobile service. Phone 25 10 ROY NICHïOL Courtice PRICED PROM $1161 C6-cyl 2-pois, Sport Coupe wlth Dem vered at factory, Oshawa, Ont. Gai, t taxes license and Ires g/t ad- ditional.' d 0e' 8-cyl., 110 hp. models olso avalows I mArmm M 1 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH, 1938

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