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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Mar 1923, p. 1

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- ~~~~a NT-- - A.MES & SONS, Publishers. B OWMANVII WGMEN'~S ilThe Womien' tened to the Isealson on Mon - BiUSINESS A~. T. ty of A ra'ýve a v AY, MARCI -j 9221 a. Year In Advance 5c a Cd"haracter Development tRev. D. Bruce Macdonald, M. A., LL. D., of St. Anclrew's College, e Toronto, Thinks this is the Essen tial Objective in ail Education. Copy No. 12 YEARS IN BUSINESS ýday, of this week Messrs, muston & Crydermian, the dry goods firmi, eel',brate Having reached the 4th milestone in conducting our business in Bowmanville we are planning this event by holding a r perso ndition M R. J.H.CF Birthday Party at our store on the C but was r publie >ERMAN the Saturday, Bowl durin bese desîi .24 he ris;ing peopleI Ory, how truth ln S. F. W. coux ian are ajiso mii ies of Party :5 will those Ladies' Read-, New Faibrics House ENTICIN MODES FOR EASTER rAlil of Fashion's latest whims are portrayed in the new Frocks, Suits and Wraps-.those entrancing whims that corne only with Springtime.i The width of selection allows for personal preference without sacrificing any of the mode themes. Personallly selected by one who is not only familiar with fashions, but is also familfir with the requirements and tastes of fashionable Bowmanville women-and now offered to you at a price' made possible only by this personal selection. WHAT SPJRING OFFERS IN MEN'S CLOTHES Here men will find styles that meet their preference in every res *pect. Everything that's good in clothes is offered in our present stock which embraces ail the fav- orite materials and latest styles. CrydIermnan, 4 Limitea Mrs. Il. . ahrorne and ear iy endor- Objective in au i cucation". ButI a R se po res tha vt wiLIn e sed by the audience was accorded miust be frank, and confess that 1 do be heset with. uncertainties to the be- Pi-of. DeLury for his splendid ad- so wTith i'eluctance. wilderment of the traveller. dress. ________ Although for twenty-three years 1 This is the obligation which is have been headmaster of a fairly resting upon ail of us, and this nec- Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Reynio1dds, large boarding school and bave lxad esýsity is the logical apology for an Windsor, announce the engagement over 2,000 boys under miy influence,1 Educational Systeix;. We o-we it toi of their dlaughter, Greta Loretta, 1 hestitate to appear to assert 1-my the chilidren and y'outh of our land IadEdward G. Conn, Toronto, the right to speak. t ntutte sbs ecni wedding to be announced later. The subject us so large and the the At of Living. Bawmianvîlle Womeni's Institute whole question is so deep that one' To educate is flot to staff with iwili hold next meeting at Mrs. E., m-ighit well hesitate lest lie be thoughit I facts or even to develop ability to ac-E Belli-ran's, Centre-st., on Thu-r-sday,' to pose as an authorîty. 0f such a i quire information. It is rather ta arh29th. Mmesadohr poseI have a horror, so pieuse, what- j Iead out ln the individual those pow-s lçtndly note change of day andt a'-, ever 1 may say, do niot imipute it to 1 ers of accompiisixnient and acquire-i range to attend, me. ment which may be his in; pasibility, 1 Early in m1y work 1 made up myl but which until brought' into use mind just ta keep on workîng and say miust remain of little value to himnself Ilittle. For it is sa easy for an ed- or mankind. Latent power or abil-s SEE ARTIULAR ucaor t becnie edanicund for ity which is nlot aroused into action , San auARrate hULARSt to regard ki of "o actua1 value to either the in- OF h~is Judgment as final, that wisdomi dividual. or those whom h le nmightý 0F emands care andl reticence lest un- serve, since like the sleeping dog, it I HEN KNIGHTHOODI necessary advice be gîven to parents remnains un'disturbed. ad teachers, whose tares are asi It should he the aim of Educators WASINFL'W R» great, whose experience is as deep,;wether engaged in primary, second- WAS I FLO ER andl whose kaowledge is perhaps ury, or tertiary education, to arouse on ag 4ider than that of the one who pre-1 the latent Posibilities n their pp ____________ eldom have 1 broken miy rule, but ities. Thaqt during the process know- L o u ongs.Teei ledge of certain facts should bcac- v Which we as Canadioan citizens share xcrs and, patience developed1 is a I emas that he, who has ny con- und'0iýÏediy true. scoo ihv BEAUTFUL aakn n ds sh ud e uke ieocio - to glearned, at least, to write legibly, S ~EA TIF L Iawaen nd uid pulico radacceptuhly, ta spel correct- f ersan.dlet t gofor1wat i maybe d to icdd and subtract exactly. CHINA fÔne mympethizeso withhtheitlamentbof- SPECIALLY Ntort. -d the business man of to-day that this el Nain ody are wrestling with j is not always thie case. Yet, ont be- t1 PRICED probleins which are new, and sta.-- hifo the teacher, 1 would1 like to gering under burdens, which in thýr einhaîf o that life has hecomie straoýeess re ewilerig, rd nemnpx.in te oua w a ot See our, grand ds1ý, their extreme gravity almiostunabeaIr- side.-hi ofJ prtd C in-ut able. Re-construction is demandedý Too mach of the developmnent of t of Imprted Cina-Jut: vlen resources have been almiost ex- the child has been thrown upon the d i-ceve -ielclii'hausted. Costs are sti1 high. school. Subjects have been m--ulti- w Men are working hopefully and plied and much which belongs Co Shelley consistently for the better days, forý properly to the home enviroiment W the enlargemient of business activi- hsbenregtd otescold Aynsley ties, for increase in m-anufacture, in 1 Possihdy hecause the complexities of t Minton ment may be solvedl, for the return! so interfere with the home life of t Crw Dryof trade tao some sort of regular aud1 to-day that it bids fir to become but li Crown Derbysatisfactory channels. And, they i a memory of ur fathers.n( Wedgewood are- doing this under obligationsl Ifu 1 r1sif~.n'hp. CoaIport Cups and saucers f or Up; also plates, vase jugs, etc. e, See Window Display though al! the froin Alex. Jewee-Watch 'hon. 207 iere from tao much ument. We leave too State and in present ather inclined ta leave the tender ,mercies o-r Ve forg-et that Empire nt rest not upon gov- l, bat upan the char- eopile who aspire ta muust be equipped in ýularity uni de- in this dsrc able in the past where farmiers rail-way making Y to ship mliik ts Co( 4Eý anda lu of WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOW,ýER Coming ýto Royal Theatre r Weekly says:'- as in F lower"' naost all the prai, This is a fine p: gettable one. example of what ,for vnu Hrn"t ne ,le- 1 -, l iio n ay oV i '-. n art can g-ofia further, and ,,ob- 'ignolu the picture and achi-ed heretofore imnpossibl'e-.miakng )n Davies act. e all-powerful organization be- the picture har for its Supremeu ph, however, the favorable ver- )f H. R . H. The Prince of , whose tribute of approvali is ed in the warm-est phrase. It e a hardy Britishier who -will bo pick laws in atmosphere, his- I fidelity or characterization ,,af- iat. As a mnatter of fuet, the defles criticismi-nin its compel- sweep. The royal-und-com- rromance "gets" you before no-w it. Marion Davies as the p but lavable little Tudor ls's who bluffs King Ha, her brother, tltrough scene after and gets her qwn wilful -way ster of names in the cast -e a roll-caîl of the greut. sounds M R. )parel )ods ;ALE OF FHOLSTEI'NS Thursday, March 29th. - v kp SPRING REVEALS a Year In Advance 5c a

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