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HELP -YOURSELF
There are .thousaiids of ,people `scat-
tered throughout the country who
never get anywhere because they have
never learned to "help themselves.”
The man, woman or child who has the
necessary ambition and power of dis-
cernment to see what has to be done
and . does ` it—without somebody ' tell-
ing' them—has learned the firstlesson
in success,
This statement holds good in any
line of business or vocation. The
merchant who has no discerning'
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SMALL TOWN VS. BIG CITY
The small town has been the batt
of the cheap humorist ever since, :the
somewhat ” larger town :came into
existence.
A small town is. any town smaller
than the town iii -,which the humor-
1st resides. If he lives in a town of
f i,000, a town of sop is a joke. If
he lives in a town of 5,000, any town
1of 1,000 is a joke, and so ori up.
, City *folk .call small `town b . it
y. witty
names—tank,- towns, 'hide towns,
towns in the sticks, towns on the
bowl -and -pitcher' circuit:
powers usually pokes along with the
rear guard, while the fellow who 1; • Small towns do not'" Have `Scandals,
grasps.' 'the openings as they .present jazz orchestras, gun men, floating in-
themselves succeeds. " The factory debtedness or traffic problems.
employee who is ;a1wa y w gs aitin for 1. A man can parkhiscar in from of
,
"the boss" to tell,him what to, do nev his place of business and leave it
er rises any higher than to.. be trusted ,there fora week, if he so`'desires,
With the most menial occupation that t On a hot day, he can take off his,
his factory provides. t coat ° and walk down..the main street,
The inability to .help himself . has •witho,ut losing public•: esteem.
kept°many an' otherwise first-class ( -In a small town, bluff, doesn't get
workman at the foot of the, ladder for him anywhere., People like: him for
the 'simple reason that "the boss" has- ,what lie is, not "what he pretends to.
n't sufficient' time or inclination to the. He lives too close to his fellow
spoon-feed his employees` into posi-tman to be other than his real self."
tions of responsibility and trust ' if In a small town there are n
i neigh -
they do' not first display aii. aptnessbors who whirl :in -and help in sick -
for their position, coupled with, a'de- mess, who like you just as well' in
termination` to •better learn their ,job. 'your old clothes as in your new clo-
This is the age of efficiency, and the .thes,'who put on no airs -and, make
roan who knows hoW and does it na- f no pretensions. •
turally-pulls away from the fellow! In a city,' a, young, man may take,
who knows how and hasn't, got the his girl to the theatre then to a jazz
nerve to take advantage of his knots- palace and then via taxicab back-
home,
ack
home, all at a cost of .$25,
ledge, Business today has no senti-
ment and follows' closely, as a general'
'thin�Biblical li
g, the Bi b cal statement: To;
him that hath shallbe given, but to
hini that hath not . ,shall be taken
away even that which he hath.
Learn your job. Roll up 'your
sleeves, help yourself' and success ,s
yours. •
The freedom t•Iiet 'Was run in by
our liberty•,bell, is being fast rung
out by our :dumb -bells.
ACCEPTS C23.4.LL.ENGE+ TO TAKE
SCHOOLBOY EILA.IV.IIN.A,TION
Lord. Rothermere, .the million-
aire owner of a chain of newspap-
ers, has agreed, 'at, sixty-four, to
take; a' school -boy. examination in
response 'to the challenge of W. 0.
Cove, president, of the National tin-
.
ion of Teachers.
Lord•Rothermere's Daily Mail at-.
• tacked the' questVans put to, the chile
dren' in the elem.enAry schooln and' 1
c. ted the low marks h,>1,l3,ed. cove
replied that he tir,q,s '?prepared to
,set Lord leotherinere seven sums
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'to guarantee that he � wiluesty eithteen general ns 1 e
give a nnmhet'" of ridiculous ans-
'ivers or 110 atithreers at all,rs
Load Rothel'nttire agreed to pay
t„;l,OOo to the Labor Rorty .if ho
'fails to 'reatrre 75% • Of the total
zi arks
, ttiid Cove ge60' into :the
Nottiro aper ,rind ii the "student"
,pasSes the exams; with, 75%0,
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In a small
town
,'a yo
un
g
man •
can
take his girlto the movies, stop at
I..
the ice cream parlor, and = be home
and sitting in his girl's •porch swing
by. zo.3o p:'11.-1., having spent'seventy
five cents and had'. all the fun the
town afforded.
In a : city, a man . spends at least
one-third of his time , putting up a
front; • in order to impress other peo-
ple Who are doing the same.. thing.,.'
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF the Estate
of H. E. W. Tamlyn of the Town of
Wiilgham, in the' County of Huron,,
physician, deceased.
NOTICE is herebypursuant
. given ' pursant
to Sec. 56 of Chap' 12z, R. -S. O., -that
all persons having claims or demands
againstthe estate of the said H ]a„
W, .Tainlyti, deceased, who died on or
' about . the x8th clay; of .: January xl-'S,
are required to Se id by 'post, prepaid,
or deliver to the undersigned Exeeu-
tor, the Trusts and Guarantee Coni.-
pany,; Limited- Toronto, or to the un-
dersigned R.'Vanstone, its .Solicitot•,
on or before the 3oth day of March,
1925, their christian and surnames and
addresses with full particulars in writ-
ing of their claims, . and statement
of their accounts and the nature of
the .securities (if any) held by thein
duly verified by -statutory declarations.
AND TAKE NOTICE that after
the said. 3oth day of March, 1925, the
=said Executor will pri coed to distri-
bute the assets of the said deceased,
among the parties entitled thereto
having regard only to the claims of
which it shall' then; have notice, ,and;.
the said Executor will not be liable
for said assets, or any part ' thereof,
to any person or persons of whose.
claim notice shall not have been re-
eeived by it or' its said Solicitor at the
time of Stith distribtntiou,
Dated March ond:, T925.
The ° Trusts and Guarantee Co,, Ltd.
too' Bay' Street, Toronto
James J, Warren E. 33, Stockdtlt
n-I;'residerit General Manager
\ ci stonte, Wirrghtini.
Solicitor for the said Executer,
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JUST A SHORT TIME AGC):
Thirty Five Years Ago Items, Fro
A Wittgham Paper
Note the n'.i'rnec of ,the Wingbau .
business men who ed' crtrsed just ov-
er in February of '189o, How time
Makes changes;. Rent: Orr, The Beer
Grocery Deter ' Deans, Auctioneer;
Webster the Tailor; Ed, Dinsley and
'R -R.."Vairstone & Co,,; jewelers; C
J: Reading; grocer; Malcolm M:cDonr
ald, barber; Gordon & ;McIntyre, the
Anchor Grocery; Duffield & Son,
I-Iarc(ware; Inglis & Co., Woollenmill
W, J. Chapman, Tannery; Harry Da- !
vis, Robt, Mclndoo R. Vanstor+e
f 'ii IS'`
Lire; ver, J. Ii; T. C1tishohn, Sf 1);
1'hysici
Mr• S Gracey andotherb, of Wing-
hath, i?,re to filo part in the Forester's
entertainment , to be held in Teesw;p-
ter on Tuesday evening nest.
An adjourned rnectixrg of the Board,;
of Trade was held on Wednesday ev-
ening last, President' I3, Willson in
the chair, and several "member's pres•;j
ent. The minutes of 'previous meet- j
Mg were read and confirmed. The
!!f
President eplained that on account
of pressure of business and other cau-
ses, th:e annual report, "-which should
be made by the Council of the Board,
had not been prepared fol this meet-
ing. The report y of Secretor-Treae-
S
aim. Youhill, money to loan, I-lutton '•troy Cline showed the Board to be in
good standing, financially, and that t
there are 28 members. The election'
of officers was then proceeded with, }
and resulted as follows, Geo. HcKert
zie, President; H. W. C. Meyer, vice -I'
Pres; 'R. Elliott, Sec.; Councillors I
and Board of Arbitators, D. M. Gor- I
don, P. Fisher, J. Hanna, B. WiIlson,'
T. Bell, 3I. Kerr, J. Neelan'ds, •tDr,'
Macdonald, T. A. Mills, Wm, ':Clegg,
J. A. Cline, E. F. Gcrster. John Han- j
na and H. Kerr were appointed midi- ,
tors. Votes of thanks were passed
to the retiring officers, and the meet- I'.
ing adjourned.
& Carr, Flour Mill; Efed Wright,
Contractor;' F. Paterson, Baliff; Geo.
Thompson, Zetland Saw Mill; j. A,,
Cline & Co,, Hardware; J. A. McLean
Lumber, Shingles and . Wood; Elder-
& Clegg, Oatmeal Mill,; James Hen-
derson and John Currie,.Auctioneers;
Dr, MacDonald, Dr, Chisholm,- Dr, F.
E. Godfrey,' .Dr: Meldrum, ' Medical'
Men; Dr, Jerome, Dentist; Broken
shire the photo man;' T. A. Mi1Ts;
Merchant Dr, Towler's Drug Store;'
W. T. Yates, ' Chinaware Etc.; Hill's
Restaurant, W. Smyth, Marble Works;
A. E, Smith, Bakker.
The Kincardine High School car-
,
igid a large advertisement in both BELGRAVE
Win ham papers and:we notice that T i
Wing -ham The Women's Institute met 'at the
Mr. F. W. French., 33 .A. was on the homed of Mrs, J•, Vancamp, Belgrave,
teaching staff at that time. +.� --iFer
for the February reeting, with a good THE "SYMPATHETI
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Mr. John Forster, 'assessor, : Coni attendance. The president, Mrs. D, C fosttouohi
silenced his duties on Friday,' Look Geddes, wasiFRITZ; "Most amusing, isn't it? Most touching!"
n the chair: In the ab -:I UNCLE SAM: "Most!"g
out for that dog. sence of Mrs, Proctor, the , regular
On Saturday last, Mrs.' A. Stewart.,—London Opinion.
fell on t Saturday
front of Mr. secretary, Mrs. (Rev,) Moores was
John Kerr's .. appointed secretary pro tem. Votes .-...o..m..m...e..�.
of appreciation were - read,.' from dif-;and will hold an Auction Sale in the Don't let
ferent hones where flowers had been' trifles make you glum,,
neat future, , Never mind,
sent in times of sickness'since thea There is good men yet, Messrs.
January meeting, Arrangements geisaents lgelvii Finlay and Jack Wylie, cut' If some speedster rushes
were completed for holding by,
a pie so -'and split 3 cords of wood in 2 hours.{ • Never -mind.
cial on March 17, when a good pro- 'in Melvin Finlay's bush, On the roadwa keep
gram will be• i your eye,
presented. Roll'call was. ' We are sorry to say Hilbert Under- j Never. mind.
responded •to by "My Best Job". A 'wood is on the sick list at present.
great insight into favorite Though: perhaps. it harts your pride.
{t . pastimes M. Abe Sanderson of Wroxeter To be forced to turn aside,
was revealed. i caned at Tory Corners on Monday on In their madness men have
A splendid: paper by Mrs.:W. Van- v died,
business. ' Never mind,
camp, "What the- Branch Institute 1 Mrs, Geoff.e Greer of Gorrte
Means " showed th 1 g '•
errs restaurant, and broke her
arm near the wrist.
,IMessrs. John Neelands, B. Willson
and E. Elliott spent a couple of days
in Brantford,, last.week, on business
connected with the Canadian Order
of Foresters,
Mr. John Terriff, who was serious-
ly injured in the Union Factory, on
Tuesday, is doing as wellas can be
expected, and it is hoped he will soon
be around again.
Mn J. W. Walker. is in' Toronto
this' week, attending the annual `meete marve ous grow- spent the week -end with her brother, When the cynics start to s'nee ,
th of the organization, which now has R. A. Taylor. { Never mind. r„
ing of the Grand Lodge of the .,An- a membership of 30,000, There are
cient Order of -United Workmen, three requisites Mrs. Robs. Baker of he eath con;, If you've kept your conscience' clear
for membership, is slowly' improving after her. fall. `
delegate of Wingham Lodge, No. 136. naively, ,.responsibility, dependability, p gNever mind,
Messrs.' R. R. Vanstone & `Co„ and the small fee of 25t. Mrs. George A. Dane, is at 'present Lett the friends you:know' are `true
have disposed of. their cents. A visiting friends at Fordwich. Warm and cheer and comfort you,
A jewelry bus-- sing -song; was enjoyed. Mrs. R. Mc-� Little. Irma Harris is improvingAnd t e
nese( to• Mr. W. H. Wallace, of ?ode- Cres gave a reading, `Mrs. Nora Van -;
h harsh and. bitter few,
rich, who will greatly add to the after being ill with bronchitis: Never mind.
camp a solo and Mrs, Vancamp, Beni
stock and open out about the beginn- or, a reading. Appreciative words.
ing of next week. _ <, When some trifling lossyou meet
were spoken by the president to all
Father—"Young man, I understand „
,The electric Iight was lit for the fir-
st time on Monday evening, but did
not work very well, Since then it has
been working very satisfactorily. No.
arrangements have• been •. made.: with
those in whose :places of business it
has been placed,'nor with the Council.
If the trial proves satisfactory, no
doubt the light will be accepted by
our merchants and business men, and
erhaps bythe town.
Messrs. Inglis, Gray, Armour and
inklater were ordaned elders in the
resbyterian Church, Sunday, accord-
ng to the simple, but solemn ritual of
he church.
Rev. John Scott was in Seaforth on.
unday last, and preached missionary'
errnons for the 'Rev. W. Cosens,
who conducted the services inthe
ethodist Church here. Mr. Cosens
a young man' of great promise.
A special meeting of the . town
o incil was held on Tuesday evening;
st. The only business done was the
warding of the contract of building
he bridge at Messrs. Hutton &
arr's mill to Mr. L. •Hardy, of Exe-
r, for the sum of $6x5,
'The annual curling; match between
des chosen by the" President, Mr.
Jo
Inglis, and Vice -President, Mr,
Kent, came off on the rink on
tiesday, and resulted in favor of the
ce-President by .i5 shots. Twp
inks on each side played.,
The Salvation Army barracks have
een broken into a couple of times
ately and considerable damage . done,
he last time, the.stove, the flag, two
rums, - organ and' tambourine were
ffered for, the conviction of the
nifty party or parties,
'We :learn that Mr.. C, , J, 'Reading
as disposed of this grocery business
o Mr. R. A. Gr'ain:ten, of'Morris and
will give possession on the first of
illarch next,
A meeting of the Directors of the
ingliain Horticultural Society will
• held in Mr. S. Youlatil's office this
Friday) evening, at 7 on'clock.
A 'court of the Independent Order
1 'Foresters was irtsituated in town
it Friday evening last by Dr. Dick-
n,
ora, an organizer for' above society.
he court will , be known as Court
uron, and starts off with a member•
hip of 27, ,After the instituting cure-;
sanies had been completed the 161••
wing were installed as' officers for
e current term; H, W. 0, Meyer,
DZ C. R; W, T. Yates, P C It;
Groves, C R; C. N. Griffin, V C R;
Zd, Moor }
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who had so kindly helped in making you have : made advances to my
the. afternoon 'a success, Refresh -,daughter."
ments were served by, the hostess.' Young man—"Yes, .sir. I wasn't
Two new members were added to the going to say anything aboutit, but
roll,,± now since you've mentioned it, -1 wish
you could get her to pay me back,"
TORY CORNERS '
Sorry to . report : that Mrs. Chester
Cook is under the Doctor's care.
The people of this burg are glad to If the days be dark and rough,
see -Mr. Erwin -Edwards out again. Never mind.
Mr. Russel Nickel of the -7th lost. If your best is not good enough,....._....:
a valuable horse last week. Never mind,
We understand Mr. Jas. Barton has When life's iritations come—
leased his farm to Mr, Thos. Inglis And we all must meet with some—
NEVER MIND
Never mind.
When the bitter . cut the sweet,.
Never mind.
It's a man's job to endure
Countless ills he cannot cure,
Troubles come to all. --That's sure!'
Never mind. '
If your skies be dark to -day,,
Never mind.
If you meet with some delay,.
Never
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Never wear upon your sleeve
All the things which make you grieve
Never mind.
—Edgar A. Gnest
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