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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Feb 1939, p. 2

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P.\Gi TN\'l') 'F111'. i.- XN NI)i \N ST.\TEt-.\i X\. iIf')N\'N1\NN'ILI..E, ONT.\RIO 'il lL'Rt-~I~ NY. î.'iîiiRh..'.\RY 16T11, 19.39 Estiablished i1854 A Weekly Newspaper uevoted co the interesis of the tt.n ni Bownianvti leantd surroundîlng country, issued at King Street, Bown1anvilie, every Thursday. by M. A.* James & Sons. owncrs and rublishors. The Caniadian St atesntan s a nemibr of tlite Canaduani Weeklyu New sitautrs Association. alto the Ciass "A" Weekit.'s of Canadla. GEO. W. JAMES. EDITOR SUBSCRIPTI0N RATES Anywhene in Canadla $200 a sear wheng paid in ad- vance: 50c extra n LUnited States to coven postage. Single copies. 5c. i U. S)N I Ii Rxlt"i t3 The Apostie of Peace xx'uui- i' ai. l't'.'ii ier xxiird x'ta slitii'l luoi. vuu'x', tîil iueil i iti uf . o hiîîluii t I"-l.11 xîîtt'theihluteofPeul ille d 'îlx'uîiî litât iti'ui i'lhi ilt'on hi,, tult al'uei'xatidt pru' itu u i fi-i wf otiu Ilips t-i ts i' liitse u'iiuî'i'ii' t'li'"tei'ixeîl itu uîîuî'îî'tt t fI lii î'snb ut Th'eîi'îîa it iff wgi' tîtirîitîiY'l' futiti' f xlei î'e.î itite l ot' lttiiîtiff (iii x iittî'iuîîIle's Jiut elutio mpitd wtii t Itiis-i l>tts Ž.l i î'uier verts'i'x' îuofuutoi' lI ie xii iieha î"îîîîitî'î"l ti'-' Tirti Axs.the itaxu' l it lleytt"e l. iýt t eii'ititti fol, Ritiit'utr iîl rtf theslaut't xxiti at ou esti i'it(' uflus ellaiuuttee l aidlutsmcihi pop Pii l isî X atItu itiWo'fîî nat.itonîtut, Ili' t>i's 11tro jittîitbfuIi. orwfl h p aoloithelespaerilsi eagl.eu iH'e ilut tg' u i iit.spriteîlistitut l'iltie ttu Muâ'1(I. itust SitdI'tftîiti. uiaivla x' iîe 'Qsst'uv l'i't'i titt ilte'litmex si olv'and li' tisoriIlst itsiioel itil a it1- esotu't it:-. suit isixu pbic' ffalismanti cu ita dfxteut xx'Popueuilgi t XrîIetu1d1 lu a tîotuui cstli 'Mlue i'cttttsil.But in îîjo'ephts u tuti' i-iîîi tu ttin if teilusdare tut ls'ti' u'uciui(Ii'st'i. I titiliuit eewI outttted Mu( 'ulluua'iî; lia',-etou'titi ll î ttlitiaof shu lof lu aîî'ik.îusx'Mla tilt s t'ttzelstut 'tuî'î'x cilalivt lv xse e iltott iît' tt lst the-.xv'liî nudit latk lutt tisI tull tisl îtii i'tîî t-l'ail i' aux"îonîî >,')tIx-iljiî i'uliutu Li'tuiand v1ut tîiutlx doi'li w't ie'f t"it -oeittie tut tii' lu ýiti ,I'. l vt it]1 i' 4- f il tel.itt i lere is i t u îIv I "tli(t e, t luigît1 lsît rt , tt't'i'. iti, (.- vgipiili lt ttiii' tuolilsi l i adii' ,'î it'.l i h(ettlii.'. its'and ieîtii'tsit i i tut ilii tt'.'s' uuu o'ithe',' uiar t 'lt tus tli. is uuuttf 'uxi' i l'iu wl aiý,l 'it'iugc tte'nt i l ttiius îî 'l le ittindbtaeilhl"stvlu Hl ' uittuui'o. Mir u ' ilu.s't1 ttl i s ' t 1 tud ist liel iuîa til oi 1il a ' tl titu Ile 'ii.ii andoti îuiitiîi i t'alittt)tu mt'i fiît luth tttiii tutiui.l iut's'u-ltlai'ti I'u tt tli it ttt t'uut %* i l a' li'sisi' t'i ttlil 1, « v îîtîî ttie I t'niu'. futthe v!k t i" 11)i Mir'. t'i u tt t tIIllil i put t-t le.i. lii r ies ssu t[itltt tutsuie t' lus' fofii t t'tut iii i lt' t t'iiitl g o tt'il 1i Tu titi ot i t 4 is's',lIl iut Lel _,I't(.T he u' Iti l ltiIl i 'ts'i' o)tt is L fei.g)ue al] wou' ruuu ti (ii' ti'ui'î'to i Iii ti ii' ttîs luit1r tu i l ituu îhlu'iter s tli t piîtl iii u t'tii '. otiuuu Iituu iin ,t oui,- tlitit u uu uit a \i ia l lt( liia ?lil tiluIIt itsn s'moîi s lutfui'cien t -i liu it' I.,l -t îî ii) o l îîî'taxa t u ttan't îuîîtiuua t it tauiiituo1u1) 'k tt tiiiýit.'ziti)l tt'g' i, 1 iui'tt ilt'uîtîhtî1au' tuu ilti.tuu"iu ii ald w w g'llts"t'uit iuu pit tîttî onti Ituui'. l-titix tg) ijîl i.u" ,îîu' i n fttiî' . 't tu "t 't filtt ia ti luitha u i ti ti v a ity b t ol it' ' i a l 'b tt ' l I t' luIbe o i s Lt The Art of Relaxation lu1i'tig ts tt t itlut\.l it' Itt"lt -f1 4 :4-1-11t i' i"t 1 'r Vîistlw'i tliîîuhs'As ctut u t'tu ina ui' ut tlsi tig. TI , 1 )I.S- (ilu ii ýlI i i aix ' t'ithiî tf ls e " -riluu ndr y hix th e body. u uti 'isti ' s tt j ie inOu. Se ill t il ne: iiii'sioIniaiei i'ii tel]'ihi's 111) s(>i Iîeîîill il itilt it pîtfoi n ii ilso ilii~ o lîtx i'l iii il lînluare iili i' îîîî e n t iti i ' t 'e iiiiiiîtii'îi îîîipa si tîi lii i .et'tîs iii îîîîîî e îîjxîri iii tîtuâhî o ii-lli1 ittv'elisuit1) ilishabit'in ite'iiiîis tîî ilî'x îîîllîît i t îîîîîî'. 'and ts tit i'es ei'a lie ' st-t tis tiisl iitlo e impota t' hatilt' ili. h lh alit 'l'le tîi i îîtuxuîstop it riies il.i tti iîiiiiiisit issoîîlveiiit' 1îieties iî'it'i bt îiiaîil iSo r ii e S lv l m liu e (t ThAbe nt ig ThCos thf egsoence h ()ditishiiiix't' siiili ieauiiiieni'uIîittit h lix es O. v 'iiu îlil i lie it'iti" is e t ' id il a o l id 't ill. t tofttmen' ta l' I lii'lii liii 1ti i q[ii 1 wist ii i . îîIi tfar~ (titiu o st ii' 'T 11ie 11.1 l tif eiiîi i. xxi'îl tîli t Il o xt'i'.ti' xx' ofu ut ls itixe 'îitiiiîs iistie I ltii bs- îîîu t i eiibrei îîiîsî tii il isî ul a xxîi'k lt il ilis fihoi 'tibuiivîiitîiiin le atits' ai'xîilite ut' ilsl. uîîi iiis' axiiie*lir to be slu areus si'iil I' ll(u î'iîîîîiîî el,I'lt le i.rettiso ' îxiuttituux Ii i'iti iil' ttt isiloetofselits til:t itsiil'tl'xut fot i s iit t 'i'utt aei'ii gi tî s u t x'uîst' Itt' uf ivre l'uttheles t ot f î'îîiiinii'i iii rii lli o~î~,'tixi pu iti '11i1.i tuixî s i'wu xiThe ii ti~lî ltiîtlî litisallio lîls. tx'îandî wmtii'iti ' i'iuiiit liietti t' eu is hx'(it' pel' luit îandlii'ix' eî. 4,111,iî tfsp ii t a titiîltii-fr utit o t)Ill'î W1ti lt ii Menîîtx' iiis xx'jiii uuix'lxx'ti'hit i il il lý" (l e , il i n i i il l i i l i ill'aid workerstî - xii tui'th ai.' s andk tîis ii- itîtx i ti-i, ivltt is w st ili ittuxs 'îtiiuîg'l it , î iîîî l îîi-iî tiil. . ii ai'l'îgin i ltiî-,'ixî' ilnl iuls tii' ai tii iii i a' uS x iii havett" ti i h t l iitt' . , ti itt ii îcîx' ill tt ]itsiîl. i îsîîîil lt e nii i a gren ti i eriut- l i lit i.'ith ii l t he wit Ilu t- xxiiue 1 it x xx tutu mltuitiii ie ildra' i it he fa otil i 'îitîtîiliîiti tha î eiiit p î"ît'lid utItl- nltt lii iîtîîi w attîtliuIinI eiataxes'i' iftti v li tim.v s ' i I yl u 'su iii î't't's t'î ii perîu EObsr altionsa n Oiniii ni it os . NI ititt iii ii i iotnt"tl' 1iii î i'tîitissi 1his i11 i1. (I p1' ii 'i' vtltliitiapl 'ui t'iioltliiegl't viii:- are si'l'tu iii l tti' Su basl'lo tiii. t'ljtt'- ti >li 'tis ge' \I'( 'îîiiii f) i av t' hls titti st i iî'iits il' lion îî. il thet- s m l e le.t o (igiu xi i l i'Xîeît"ii's t'i'ilt'Starkii antdis-îx aim"eitpul ttie- '.. ii)tîi Argue av1sehilruir w (' .- Ilî'îtîîî'îî'îîîî" i stfi'id'ît ttho:o i-iiîi diii s wo aîliiut lira l,, li asi'i't t 11)' . f'i etti iiili' (eît' iii s îiitoxi l'-'.tx' ax' t" il't tu bis l i i l it lii t i erit'l .a, 'il t ii' t ihtli iii artii ut' t'iiiii "t ii i'ii i tlit' si' iti. ()'. iii ii I at'a t îiu iti ' x'îîvo it'îI i tl îidi s lii- i'îî'tît and. î habiîl tîstîîdtîîtlîî'ili'g,îgl TOO MUCH KNOWLEDGE A BAD THING .... ...... - By Scr Iii tooit tieh kioxx',iedge xvor. e than to0 lîttie" Let*s 500. Hax,(, you ever xx cred x ii is thil wlîeî soniîeone tells ou threx good stories iii ote îîight, you max reniemnbert' xxo. But if '<ou listeit to ten good Yarns iin an eveniîiý_ i '<ou cant recaîl anx of themn next day. The trouble is tlîat you gel Io 10much. lIn the realm of kiîoxledge it is flot boxe nitcli ou kîow that i. so inmportat. but rather -yoLir[ abilitv lu use vhat kîîoxxedge yeu have. Suppose youî knoxv how to unlock a safe but xou calînot re- ienber thie combination. Oh- xiousv. thie kiîoxxî-ledge îsn't worth much. Sonie people's heads cnntain only a gixeti anouiît . . . like a lin of sardines. If oxerloaded jîYs contenits congeal. You can't gel a sardie out whoie. Our trouble may beho 10nîuch reading . . . bu 1many books. Wc haxve had icleas along tht. lîne for sex'eral vears but haxve tiot heen able ho express theni haif as clearix as someone else bas expressed tiien. "There is sonîething perhaps. to be said for the destruction of the library at A le xandri a, Egypt. A tlîousaîîd historians have wept iii prînt 10 convince us that the burniîîg of some 7M!.000l books first by Julius Caesar's soidiers iin B.C. 44 and again by the Calîph Omar iii A.D. 642. was one of the great- est catastrophes that ever befeli the hunîan race. But was it If il has taken te xxorld 1 70oî years to begin 10 recover front the misinformation coîtained iin the fexx' scraps of Greek wis- dom that escaped the fire, hoxv long wouid it have taken the world to recover if the whoie 700.000 books had been preserv- ccl? Wouldnt the xxorld he better off twenty-five years fromn noxxv if ail the libraries could sud- ideniy crunîble mbt dust? Theti il xvould face the probiem or writing out1 as quickly as pos- sible, wvhat scholars could re- BY THE OLD By Hi Back on the Seve WANTS ACTION ON RAIL WAYS 'ibe G - - - tiember. and almost itievitahv-ii t-.-li il xxouid be decided that xvîtbM t-O lîttie time bu save a porttint of buman kîoxledge it vouidi he %vise ho put it oxx'n the muaoIs usefuti thirîgs first. My guets is titat any intelligent gu'oup xxouid M.'e:: xrtte onit and make sure of pre- serving its malbomatics, phy'- sîcs. and cbenîistry. atîd îext - ils tecbnology. Aînd 1 helieve t\-.. -. that if it did tbis. civiIizatioa n xx'-ould not only recover but xvould go farbiier ta the next -. ts- ffty years than it ever lias done up bu now. Nine out of every lti hbooks in the xvorid today are utot oculuseless. thex' are positive bind- rances ho progress. And the man wtio makes this statemont bas probably read ton or(i teen tbousand books in the past thirty years. In all probability Judge Emerson Coatsxxorth all of the really' essential %vis - r1 rd suur tg fYr dom of the past coîuld ho suif- t Coutntx'. Onitario. xito lias hecotte ficientlv sumuiarized in test tth iizns ru than a hundred xvolumes. Wben Ipresudeui f ieCttiti'.Goî voueliinae hstoy, ioga-fut Raiixxtu tAîiotn. Hîs Honouir. '<o elmiatebisor, bogr- a former menîher cf parliuuuîîot pby. goograpby. most natural and a former may'or of Toronto. t'iitory' and ail of the so-cailed i cueyiîrse i tex r inigmnbiv ltertur. viîciîHof lte organu'alioni whiîchiis eti- afber all pure entertaînmont.daxrîgtoaytefd tIi tehat romains? A comparative- ýCanadian ralea'urobleni before ix- saia volume of dependable the puthltc. atîd usabte knoxviedge. Ih ho- gins to seem likeiy that Alex- ander Pope xtas oîîly baîf rigbt APPLES VALUABLE -... a littho learning is a danger- ousts xiing but so is a great deal IN HEALTH DIET of learning if it is onix'thie memorizing of inteliecluîal de- 'Ini the Ireattiiotît cf ail forais; bris." cf sickness. by' far the niol t iti- The man wbo xxrote the fore- portantî tîiuig«is correct duel. anîd going aiso gave uts a dandy' defi- intahie preservatîouî cf good iîeull ilioti of Education. as applied t0 atîd preveuîtuou cf disease. good ioarnîng anctont stuff. Ho sayst uîuîlrituouî is the secret of suicceot-. "It's sbovetling mummy dusttat In la hlcases, lte ios xaiuahle huiman beads." foods are the products of lteo- Our ov,'u idea ta that every crie chard. wbtcii have groxean and of us sbould fortify binîseif vitb matured îîaturaiîy ia sunîlighît knoxvledge of a rade. We sltouid and xvicb thave tiot beoit sutbjoct- bave a clear-cul conception Of ed ho any form of procest or wh-at lb means 10 ho (air . . bon- manufacture. est.. and self-reliant. And whatt There us more vsdom thati.%vit us most important, xxe should intutbb old "apple a day" sa,'ing. knoxv bow to bebave ourselv.es. for apples cotîtaun an abuindance Afler that il doesn't malter very'!of xitamins and mineraI saîts much xx'at tee dont knoxx. There . xhich are heneficiai ho) the li- aro plenty u f peuple bu tell US. man body. Noxx'is te lime 10 cat apples. for applos flot only cotaia bigîter porcontage of ail these proclous minerais that are so good BOX STOVE for you. but they are also dlit- caboy' fiavored and are excellent for oating or cooking. Taik No. 63 i s x'ery liard tuciay' to gel people to buuy produicis about xxîbciî tie ' v iaxvetiot lire- vuouîsiY bheoti tformed. hv tteaits of adver t i s e ni o uit Is îrinted iniieîî\xxspapers anîd raigauzies. Advertsemntis cati he likeuîod to idIttes of itntroduîction: tbuit tiey' tre mitcî more. for liiey' are ini- forative. Tittie x'.as xx-enu the pubhlic relied oitflite retaileru tebat lie recomnutnded %vas accepted readtly'. Butt today flite relaul- or hinîsoîf is disuuîclutîed 10 stock puoducîs xvhicit have nt heeti pre-sold. hx' adverlising. 10 lits custoniers. Ho kutoxes out of oxporuetîco tuaI x'iîal us uuiadx'rlîsed us likelY 10 hecuinut a "sîtter" inside hua store. anîd "sitters" hbecutt'e tiîoroîugtîly disîukod hY' re- lauloi-s. A retauler urefers ho stock îre-suld huecs - thiose aboutI teucli lits customora kîîoxx weoil. as a coiisequicuce of theur iîavitîg heeti teell ad- x'erlused. T h e s e adverlised lies are accepted by te ipub- tic xx'ttiouîl iesustautue. Buit the unadvertused puoduîut us looked ah askatîce. Il is dus- tristoni Its qiitx'ma.%-bc frsl-ciass. Eveîî so. ut us te- garded xxitlî dusfax'ouîr. So. tout sec, il ta jutIcoi- tion setîse - evea ocoaoni'<- for fle maker of a good pro- ducltho tell the public about il - Ibis ropetilix-ely - itiflie form of adx'ertisements ini good nexevspapers and maga- zines. Advertisors are glad that there are su many good nexespapers atîd magazines xvhicb tliey can Lise. X'oî there are aixvas somo manufactutrers xx'bo refuuse to give the public the kiad of information x,-Iiich ut xvants: tbey bold the vuexe Ibal their job beguns and endsa teben they make the good product. and that the busineoss of mat'- keting thie product belongs to the retailer. It takes a lot of limec and many bruises to get a flou adx'ertisingg manufact- ut etl t scOthe ligl4. namely, Il iseqtialy bis l1 mess to nmake and SedI. il rnax seem to be very foolisb 10 you - why an d xx hjeju the iaker of a good pro-dujcis refuses to keep you infornied about it. Your at- titude is quite right - your r-esi.staice to products about xvii ichi you are not kept in- fornied by uneans of adver- tisernenttts in your newýýspaper or niagazines. Hliller lias a sister-in-law living ii London and hec first name is Bridget. If Mr. Chaniberlain with his" umbrella cannot make Hitler behiaxe it rniit be weell to send Bridget.-Peterborough Examiner Special. Bargain EXCURSIONS TO ALL STATIONS IN Western Canada Going Dates DAILY FEB. 18 TO MNAR. 4 Rcturn Limit: 45 eiays. TICKETS GOOD TO TRAVEL N COACHES Excursion tickets good in Tourist. Parfor and Standard sleeping cars also avaitable oni paymeflt of slightly high. er passage tares, plus price of parlor or sleeping car accommodation. - '1, T1 Ik t 1 old grillir viai port Al*1tul'. (,iii t , 'ic o, ll., or Saluit s..tii,. .t tru îîirvia sainte rouli- tii îiii~ uth ott ptitonat iii tit'.- W 1111 unt of ticket. i uti g":l' titai ro;*tin îîiîtc - at Port i \t'tilîîr. i liii . 'îîui xvî'it îlso at clhi- 't'.. III i'tit Ste. Marie, Mich., i i o tý . tin ccoril aitce xi tli tariffs ,f t a S tes littis. Pull pa, ticîîlars fronii any agent Canadian Pacific ENTERTMINER Secure IIALPII GORDON, the xvonderfully versatile en t er- tainer, for your next entertain- ment. Illustrated circular free. Address 628h Crawford Street, Toronto. nth Concession XX"(.l1 i i xii.- ttcxx'illihaxe tt sIx ixuntit 5 ctt- utn atuil a t hex ii ;ii a fi mthutt tbtxauutifxllciii of T- i lItt.i Ct tic otteitlttiaItt .-Cî' llit r. tt i if Nluvi tatix. ncv ' Qi ii h-iliiltuu ix i the ien i kx' N inan Qxu ittt lii i . xxx X' lau a iluiotof fricîtud xxinttht'. int'.11. ti'xxîut tbut titiv n'dauît xi uld ike i. .-u'ctîtutîtiif t'tî'n laci- alI the tIti'. idu iltî ut otuctbuit xi'wuîî ehiablue to i% ii-intt.îî ttttl xx ax of cliai.i îiîîa it 2,5 ccit.- ix trvtîituîu' tc c... artxucn.-. xx .tIî t t ia dllar ad atttullf like thtecit"arourît idt- I'dtiti lii'hixfirc tic Cii ii>itt t' citx' Iiiiiit> >tý,t ixi are iti cuttt ahttti n xx'ritit-a nadti it a it x' t ,th ui hilita lu kC il. tutu t tat' - xx itat i%%e xiiillihavei to ii t iî \\'IXX'h t it iii zd1ît x'uuk to.u t iîtîat at tut wi itt' x'tilul blui u ctoit it cnil l.ý. iX\', %veu wxx uh'itur. ti' 'ttettuaI ti-i, hoe i.- hi., ca'.t' f. un lu' iIt ut lien'. tuîîî uu.'.atîîu tmttivxitat kitîi xxuuî i ututl, 't ua let.' ) lu a m titt xi u, 11t. Iill tNulit«,I it-iu '-- i I lî.' utt1 t ui Oi fi i l u t li'ax'i it uuiiîlx-ntIIc i i tihi luxiîîîuî .-ii i aue.-- ti- x' iitha i i t, halltt'tI tit> utuarut' lu.tutu fu ' tti trz nu/t tuat ttund tîM i ,r 1l)iaii'ita t.. a. utk t. Sti tit t ,'t t nul u' f tir tuuu tIt u xauttutîtcli fi'T P u i itll .uî'. r, i t i t i i i t ' it.îtk t îîî..-îut- 1xluitu i xx i' ii 12. tilt, 1- %\, i and ' iui u Ii'i il ,-1,it, IN THE DIM AND DISTANT PAST ______________From The Statesman Files FIFTY VEARS AGO TIVENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO From The <'anadian Statesmnan. From The Canadian Statesmnî. February 13, 1889 February 12, 1914 . 'iirtîc. i. 1:. Irooîk. liti a sNuiti.i . 1 \Wi. l'îîrî.î lî.e iiirkliai u t.lrx lî)r Ii- ii x i.Ca'l arid i n Fhad. Siiiiiax. ,i il. , (ex .lu ir iîiiuflir arcîtitît . ai cîîîi.uc andi Nîtral Ruîiriîi.. fia i, îi-iarcîl tiat iiio h ý l , '. - cii Siciijiiit , irtx ti livre' %xiit i1 tihi xi ijra-ct I r Il adIii Illt, îi Mi r i. A. ck TitIIrodax. ~~-'tiitta. Nîira Ilorti. Rtîtî tta lki. I lilli T2 .1 x Tr., XX cli- ltl,' v ,î- E 'rlxri' il î'îrlIl' i i m tsi'. di î îrîitt' ttîi it î~~ uti ii r.ît t Iîxtti ixl fli t- tlt. Nti'.--- "liii xx Litî. Gî.ruî the îitIl;u'!iiîd I . titi- Fi dx xx t andc Iruli tt i , uI i c i iiii c k t i. i i iiitiit i l,în i \ n Il liýv ,ii l i ( ttîili \tîix, t Da" ' . Rcttt-ii .. liii t it. \01lNulia, tii 't ti llr thu ix ii - ci i n I t T , t it"(i . X (lI i ' i. it..ii 1.îcî.îîtîi I luitl xx ci. I 'i Suit- l\i tiI i iiî.îiixtut i n i t itt lit- i , ia, ui î;.'îî .,-iiiu l ndi ýIii iii xx tîlîland itiM r t,. ixia, , I t ' i i'.x t f NI il )], , s i St.. and i il iu im .îa t ii iiiitur am'I ilxtu i f li tt iî at chitil lail. Mti i N io. tc .-i' . Tt' \tIxxt l t. i NI m ii l. (iîîî,'îîîtil, ii ii ir., îlî fit c iiiîl4 iliii ii- aît t through Lîfe LI1F E GUARDIAN the modern waj WHY Do MILLIONS 0F CANADIANS prefer the Lifc Insurance way of travelling through life? Because it is the pro ted and modern meihod of reaching their objective safely and surely. Lifc Insurance aids countless men and women on their journey through life. It is the oniy way by which the average man or woman can create a sizable estate for the protection of Ioved ones. And Life Insurance is the safest way to guarantee financial securicy for old age. Today, more than 3,500,000 Canadians enjoy greater happiness and peace-of-mind by "charting their course" the safe Life Insurance way. I N SU RA NCE 0F CANADIAN HOMES Il tis8X ttide 2.)i t Ti te ai tîtat us .-i. tilde -'tit Tlii li t . iti i ti ttat it un1, iluctît Tiiv j- ii4 ,at tc wx t' tile Tht WRI NO' Sendr and r fiseasi mente ..rea t' mocfed paired ard-' t'oofin, Absoil tlght. fire ha SOLE Prices Mmmd mentL ca of u TffL-kSl)\ý-- 16TII, 19339 THE. STATFSM,\ý\. ONTAKIO PAGV TWO

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