Owén Sound district was gathered to his m-luqbn.thu.nd.fl. The remarkable fact about his life was that he had been employed for 63 years as a hired man on the one farm. In that long mhuwfldm DOE O f,‘.- -. 6 ._ Restless and goâ€"getting moderns, who are units of the frantic urban anthills, may see lï¬.:ï¬o-‘aï¬Ã©.dï¬h-l'lm touch They may thymflï¬ï¬&dm if :g had to spend a weekâ€"end on a farm mï¬lubhï¬ï¬nchu-nd.lfl hours of quiet meditation at night. "Let the peasants have it‘" they might say. And yet how pathetically shallow does Mmbbmh the balance with this rustic‘s his {:'ndm.mlwhciflbm to have been exceptionally steady, a ndmflnnuum-v“ wet along with. His 88 years show that he erjoved uncommonly good health. His conâ€" tentm<nt to remain a hired man tuggests the Mï¬ofd‘m.m» gressively became more complex, the striving XEW ASSESSMENT sYSTEM _ Judge Moon, of Parry Sound, who reâ€" him made some interesting comments in Yeâ€" uhbtbuva.â€"tlm mended by the Department of ipal Afâ€" sessing had been used: "The measurements and various matters such as type of heating. mumaw.md woodwork, kind of e etc.. constitute a very valuable source of information on which to base an assessment. However, the use -bdï¬;-mmuuwh ® Mc 0 n t l the maue Ol VITB HARRERTUTOY 0 o oteteme sn o -“mdfl.hm-’ having thereon, "the value of the land and buildings shall be ascertained by m_mu&m.hd-‘ nite"" T 000 oc ar cale vame. piving COonundete""" " 00 iacl ar cale x ¢Mn‘lflcdcnb¢. and any other cireumstances Mï¬e Talue, and the value of buildings shall be the w_b,-'mq;_flnnhoo(thhiil â€" Instead of following these regulstions, he finds that what is being done is to use & table which is furnished by the Department dWMflvï¬Ã©b-nhfln dmwwhmd mmï¬umw-fld Tor heating systems, plumbing, wiring, hardâ€" Mcmmmmm‘l\- .udduuhhw-d-ï¬u-dc- percent per year up to forty years, has been w.lfwouwmunm is in a good state of repair, or ready to fall * LCs canth c Leaath en aute t "That‘s what you would think. But °* mmaw-wumb indicate that any steps are being taken 5D eliminate this simple obstruction the maiâ€" or problem of car thieveryâ€" . , Aï¬-z:pwmm-d s new car recket being operated beâ€" _M-'b-l&em'ï¬-" en*afllhu-.mflflhï¬ -*d--hmh.ulhun HOW MANY CARS ARE STOLEN® ing in The Fingncial Post on how simple writing in The Muhflrz the mechanics and paperâ€"work of his rath6‘ mfl:MlnMw in Canads for car registrations; there s proL w,wflmd kmm_fldfl“-‘".†since. Surely that‘s one thing that can be Full of years and widely respected in his Sacts + And + Sancies He found that this new 5) Judge Moon points out that the Assessâ€" 9 Akame ® e e C Bs ‘About two years ago, a former car thief, or whether, it is in a good loegtion or & True independence is never afraid of appearing dependent, and true dependence leads always to the most perfect independence. His Simple Riches FRANK FAIRBORN, JR. in assessing lands fcpdfmutv-ï¬ï¬:hnlu omly chronic headaches the insomnia thtm.ï¬-.haâ€".o-tn.lm There must have been a touch of Thorâ€" ht chaved. ie Sakly round molther ithed nes . ht tht‘s in the midle of a permanent onl s peltprac fln B T When she is hurryirg with her arms nm’&m*:“&= of bundles. # # # # 3 homg ‘of w&ï¬f‘h: When she loses her emper with a child. more than one soâ€"called beast of burden over When she is wearim a fixed social smile re e SM Shuaks of ‘Rarvent aud Lne That doesn‘t light up hereyes or soften her flaming pageantry of autumn, these were face. a @ * # his old masters. The divine imelody of a wood When she lets acigarette dangle from â€" _ But he never travelled and saw little of the world? Do not be deceived. He saw alâ€" mummuhmmm h-dnï¬z:idngd.hih beat. He lived bitnlvâ€nofltllfc ahutf-rmr' ten. This man was in tune with infinite and found reâ€" compense enough in its simple besuties and thrush at dusk, or the silvery lyre of an oriole‘s song in an apple tree at noon, these mhuufl-. He drank deeply of them and he in them refreshment for his soul. ranks as the third most prevalent major ainoâ€"Mth!bh}N’k How many cars are stolen (and recoverâ€" g)‘:‘m&dyw?‘w‘-m m;-m one short dmmnï¬nam uth-a-!wl_ud.dhpcndi- A car stolen in one province can be sold in the next provinceâ€"illegally, of Courseâ€" with comparative ease by even a novice at car thieving, without having to go through the rudiments of filing down the engine numâ€" I-uorddu.an‘dltj.d o ies and the new "owners" What more could any man ask of life* Death Does Not Holiday In Ontario THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT ers t 7 B0 40â€" t ce tb rctediier upeine failed toghow up. The horse show chairâ€" man immeyately telephoned Prague and mww»qm "We‘re terribly embarrassed," replied a Czech official at the Iron Curtain end of the wire. "The Commmunist government was willâ€" iutognltunvi-lburmï¬" thev‘re not politically minded, but at the mwqu-d'ifl'““""‘" started the "zech horses arrived but the ridâ€" "Officials told us the; realized our horâ€" ses wouldn‘t talk carelessiyat Vienna about conditions today in Czecinslovakia, but they HOLDS UP MIRROR TO HER OWXN SEX m'i'ï¬â€˜vrh.-‘.lff A When she is sizing up a wonan who is heturdtmd.thn.sbe%. s When she is yankity a small child along at a faster pace than iscomfortable for him. When she is studying :er own face in a mirror in a public place. _ _ _ When she is giving her girdle or her stockings a yank. _ _ _ _ ,w When she is puttin on her haven‘tâ€"youâ€" anythingâ€"better routin: in an effort to imâ€" press a salesâ€"woman. . _ # When she is pushng and shoving at department store sale. _ . | _ The British Admiralty, for its naval transport drvers, has given a version of the ‘*Sang of the Road." by Sir Alan Herbert, for safety on the British highways. The London Myldldv.. it.wï¬l-fl. 4: HIGHWAY CODE When she lets acigarette dangle from When she is putting mother woman in When she is passing ahng a bit of really When she is boastingabout her possesâ€" F When she is listning without paying When she is backâ€"seat driving., Get your saivage ready for the Legion collet "--_~i R % & en ul i t canBe T EL v4 4 Stedman Stores have a new red and gold sign and a new awning. } T & & # mmâ€"-nunmwlut-" about finished for the sexson. . _ i Gond bye, March, I don‘t care if I never see yOu again ‘Of call the months in the year you are the worst. ' # # ,® ® Welcome. April. April showers bring May flow., ers. It also brings spraying and seeding time and that means we will cat again next winter. créws have had some job revamping the old Vernon Tuck store. The building itself is almost as old as the Old Forty sting local curbside parlismertarians i8, "N. "* what business is going to occupy the old Stedman store?" ‘Try and find out. . _ ~ over i. ‘n-hap-.l-um-dhm! office window for some years is gone. It now reposes in the window of the Hydro office. + + L + 1 se from the news columns and advertising columns of Lincdin‘s Leading Weekly that Molly Lucas is producing a play, with the ald of the Playâ€" -voa-mm-n-.-u-n-m Indians." Now if Molly would just sit down and Grimsby Natural Gas Co. office has been redeâ€" corated and Gas Euhn is as proud as a millionaire write a play about my Eight Lovely Widows she could make herself a million. # The hockey argument was waring warm when Little Whizzer appeared upon the scene. He listened for a moment and then stated "why when I was a id up in Preston there was a guy there who had a shot so hard that he could drive the puck through 2 two inch plank at 30 feet and never leave a sliver." That fiabbergasted the gang. # % # + ‘ Poor Dufty (the dog, I mean, not the hockey player). Tomorrow he and all his canine friends go in the dog bouse until November 1st. On and after April ist no dogs or bitches can run st large in Grimsby. That is mo April Fools joke to Fido. Inâ€" cidentaily T do hear that Chicf James and his force are the best little dog catchers in the country. dsn N PL l 4. s Where bread is wanting, all‘s to be sold. Dowtu.d'tl.-m.foorl.m. ‘ Ancint a villain and he‘ll stab you; stab him, and he‘ll ancint you. Issued Thursday from office of publiâ€" cation, Main and Oak Ste., Grimsby, by LIVINGSTON and LAWSON, Publishers. Taephone 36 Nights, Sundays, Holidays, 589 When Emms Jane comes with her child, The bouse and all therein goes wild. She sets our routine all aswry. Hangs baby things around to dry On every rad and kitchen chair. She heaps and plles ‘em everywhere. ‘There‘s bottles, bibs, a woolien shawi, A baby carriege in the hall, Small woolies hanging on a line, White baby dresses sheer and fine, A dozen parties is a row, Like little squares of driven snow. She sets our routine all awry. When we would sleep, her children cry. They muss dad‘s precious paper up, Usurp his special plate and cup, Strew toys around the hall and stairs Nihutflpum And yet we wouldn‘t trade the world For ane bright head fresh combed and curied. A emall girl lovely as an elf, And a wee baby just himself, Who brought in his small wrinkled hand, A precious gift from Fairyland. When Emms Jane comes here to stay, EShe‘s welcome as the fowers of May. 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