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CEYLON AND HERBERT C. ROWE OF BETHEL.

THESE two together closely stand, as up above you see the sketch, With purpose strong for Both's success, this thought on each their minds, is etched. The elder Rowe's prosperity was wrought in his department store, Which fitted you from hat to shoe, while government bonds soon added more. "What time is his," has oft been asked. Director of the Bethel Bank And Rumford Trust, with four per cent. No time is his—to be quite frank. 'Tis here that Herbert Rowe comes in, to join hIs aid, relief patrol, To give his father time to think and by his work help on the whole. In auto swift or lithe canoe, he pleasure finds and worry balms; Tries other kind of locomotion—and heaving camel yields the palm. A team that never shirks the toil from early morn till sun is low, And to its credit may we say, what work it's done can only show Success portrayed in many ways. And may it grow to greater length, To simply prove that wisdom old, in lasting union there is strength.