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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 16, 1938, p. 6

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us page 6 the georgetown herald wednesday evening march 16th 1938 free free s motor brakes and steering checkup 5 with oil change during march and april rjsasow abi ohahoes for axuueftmepts au work guarantee 5 grays garage hudson and terraplane sale and service 5 mux stbebt georgetown phone us v spring millinery we extend you a cordial invitation to come and see our entire range our stock is largely imported and difficult to replace quickly misses claridge main street georgetown herald block upstairs the first commandment beyond the mowclad bllli of far away the seasons vanish vanish day by day each with its treasures frown so dear thit we forget their structure formed of dust forgot in the deep joy they brought that we would see them fade into a memoryt and in the grief and longing and- the with which we wish their coming back again the heart grows faint and turns dear lord to thee for strength and hope and honest sympathy ltfa thus the soul outgrows this little ufa and reaches upward out beyond its strife tis thus we come to know the in unite and thereby and and follow in his light the seasons treasures that we love so much are heaven s rare gifts and holy with his touch they come to us a mission to fulfill each one to draw the master nearer still untllaljast wetoo discard the clay and rise to clasp our final destiny by kate w pottmeyer in the gospel trumpet home a man can build a mansion and furnish it throughout a man can build a palace with lofty alls and stout a man can build a temple with high and spacious dome but no man in the world can build rhat precious thing called home so lis a hnpp faculty of women far and wide to turn a cot or palace into something else beside where brothers sons and hu band llred with willing footsteps come a place of rest where love abounds a perfect kingdom home janet jones any taken by surprise bobby say dad have ou work youd like me to do father why no but er bobbj then how about putting me on relief taken literally counsel to witness you ic a nice sort or fellow you aref irish witness id say the same of you only i m on oath printing prompt efficient inexpensive ood printing service consists of more than delivering a cer tain amount of ink and paper in the form ordered good printing consists of careful consideration as to the form m which the idea is to be presented thoughtful selection of type faces the right grade weight and color of the paper accurate composition and skillful printing that is the kind of printing service you may expect from our shop and it costs no more than inferior printing no matter what your printing job may be or in what quantities we are confident you will find our estimate of coat interesting work manship most efficient and promptness in delivery most gratifying if you find it inconvenient to visit our office phone and we will call you are under no obligation in asking us for an estimate early european fencer moat demdlm swordsman the sword has been the universal weapon of mankind even in prim hive communities such as the south sea islands there are crude wooden swords with inlaid shark s teeth the sword has had a definite evolu tion from the days of the hacking slashing qreck and roman broad swords through the early medieval brands to later types such as the highlander clayborn gradually the thnisjpbupplanted the hack and par ry technique of sword play the most deadly swordsman of all time according to a writer in the st louis globedemocrat was the trained european fencer of the seventeenth and eighteenth centu ries who preferred the point to the edge by then the earlier renais sance long rapier had developed into the shorter straight concave tri angular bladed colichemarde of louis xtv with the decline in the use of the sword m war the dress or court sword worn for ceremoni als occurred the most important makers of swords have been found at solingen in germany khngenthal in france toledo in spain damffseiis in reality korazan in persia for da mascus blades like panama hats are only traded through damascus birmingham in england and venice in italy the principal parts of a sword are the forte andfoiable or blade and the hilt which consists ot the plate the pas d anes grip the quil ions the grip the pommel or knob the- button and the knuckle guards these vary infinitely in form artd arrangement and it is from an analysis of these the stamp of the maker the ornamentation and the inscriptions that a sword can be dated and class ficd as to nation ality georgetown herald a phone no s main street holland girls rekindle fire as a love signal in holland the downfall of a swain is apt to start with a shy glance in chufch or at one of those festivals called kirmesses if the glance is returned he puts on his sunday suit and visits the girl in her home he takes along a large cake which he sets on the table he is quietly received by the parents and smiled at by the girl and her nudging brothers and sisters but nothing is said about the reason for his call late in the evening sisters brothers and parents go to bed in stead of choosing this moment to fall on his knees the young man sits around the fire and talks of every thing except love that is verboten if the girl likes her caller she throws some peat on the fire they cut the cake and everything is set tied if she lets the fire go out it is a sign that he is not suitable bun dl ng up the cake he goes out into the night never to return writes a correspondent in the chicago trib une in hungary cupid postpones ev erything till the wedd ng day then the bride piles her pillow s feather beds and wedding chest on a wag on and is driven across the plains to her future home on the way however the men of the party usually get excited whip their horses to a gallop and shoot off pistols as they clatter through vil lages after the ceremony a great feast is spread gypsy orchestras play and dancing goes on not only keeping the body strong international tjnifora sunday school lesson maroh mth ism ctouden text now therefore be ware i pray thee and drink no wine nori strong drink ana eat not any unclean thing judges is lesson passages mark 6 53 56 judges 13 13 14 1 corinthians 3 16 17 romans 13 1 2 cherish the body well tis holy citadel whereon wherein doth dwell above the sod more than the spirit bright or souls refulgent light read as my flngprn write within is god source unknown the waste of slcknwa 53 5js estimates as to the annual cost of sickness on the north american con tlnent run into hundreds of millions of dollars in payment for hospitals doctors nurses drugs ambulances and flowers no statistics however can accurately estimate the loss of working time the impairment of efficiency among those not feeling well the value of the time spent car lng for the sick sickness has very valuable spiritual by products but from an economic point or view there is enormous loss perhaps a certain amount of sickness is inevitable through oontageous diseases accidents and old age but much more is pre ventabje than is now prevented medical science is assured that bever age alcohol exposes people to disease and lowers resistance pneumonia cases among steady users of alcohol are very frequently fatal eighty five per cent of cases of cirrhosis of the liver are due to beverage alcohol tirihtflng customs add greatly to the ratio of disease and mortality this phase of sickness at least could easl ly be avoided percentage gf cure 56 the best selling novel of the sea on is the story of a doctor written by a novelist who is himself a doc tor it shows up in rather a lurid lifcht the failings of the medical pro fission though instances recorded in this book on medical mal practice may be duplicated the imputations are ui fair to physicians and surgeons as a profession the words of ro bcrt louis stevenson remain true the medical man is the flow er of humanity how phjslcians work in a time of epidemic how many peo pie are discharged from hospltalsable to resume active life how people in intense suffering are given immediate relier by the wise physi cian or skillful surgeon many new form of healing are being discover e 1 through the varied uses of elec tricity and bone manipulation mil lion of people have benefited through the control of diabetes made possible by insulin many doctors are work ing steadily seeking a cure for can cer christ the great physician felt the pain of human suffering by his identification with others and he healed many as many as touched him were made yiole he knew the physician joy when health is restor parental example 1z 14 educational psychologists tell us that the most important thing that c can do tor a child is to teach him to ay i o tl ank you a growing person may become a selfdirecting individual through the power of mak ing right choices children should be encouraged to make their own choices the human will is the whole personality in action powers are fused in a choice the example or parents of course has a great effect upon the decisions of their children the environment of their home is an unconscious influence perhaps even greater than direct teaching hebrew till the stars go home but until they history affords two stories of family laauoos for pkb tlan why do many people use beverage why do more people not use bev erage alcohol how does beverage alcohol affect the body r what does beverage alcohol do to- the brain am x now ready to make a dellaerf ate unemotional personal choice mm a mkakth scrvice op 3t canadian mcoical ociatior and live inbuhancc companies m canada low blood pressure o come out again the gutenberg bible the gutenberg b blc that cost un cle sam 500 000 was printed on vellum and original ly belonged to dr fmistns nf germany becai the human family may be classified in many different ways with blood- pressure as the basis for classifica tion we would have three groups average above average and below average high blood pressure receives so 1 much attention that we are apt to overlook hypotension or low blood pressure which is the more common variant from the average in gener al the average blood pressure of wo men is lower than that of men while orientals are below europeans and americans the importance and significance of low blood pressure depend upon its cause and the conditions with which it is associated during an attack of influenza and other germcaused disa eases the blood pressure usually falls and it may remain down for some time this indicates the need for a longer stay in bed for such patients with sufficient rest during oonvales cence rest is the great healer and restorer tuberculosis and other chronic dls eases usually are accompanied by a low blood pressure this is also true of certain anaemias and heart dls orders im such cases it is obious that the underlying cause is the im portant point then there are those whose blood pressure is below average for no ap parent reason frequently they are slender narrow chested long waisted individuals for them low blood pressure is not in itself a menace to health these persons tend to live beyond the average expectancy of life while they lie longer many of them miss much of the joy of life because of the chronic and persistent sense of weariness which burdens their lives they may be said to en joy poor health they are not ill but inactive to do things is an effort and it is a question whether a longer life under such conditions is as de slrable as is the shorter but more ac tlve life of the high blood pressure group the treatment of low blood pressure depends upon what is causing it in general such cases should endeavour to maintain their body weight and by a reasonable amount of exercise keep their muscles toned up includ ing the abdominal muscles th who suffer no inconvenience need no treatment but any who tire too easily npcd help your doctor should be jour counsellor if you have low blood pressure he can help you to direct your ife to the best advantage questions concerning health ad dressed to the canadian medical as sociation 184 college street toronto will be answered personally by letter tradition and social customs the rechabltcs for tl rce hundred cars lived up to their tradition of total abstinence the nazirites also took vows of total abstinence in lltera ture we rend of men boasting because thc were descended from six bottle men there is surely greater reason f f pride in having ancestors- printing was thought to be a magic who exercised control well meaning art printed books weft suppressed fathers sometimes attempt to teach when dr faustus was an old man i their sons to drink like gentlemen but he sold this bible to the king of the results have not been so uniform france it went to the benedictine i ly successful as to justiry the method monastery of st blazius in the the temple of god 16 17 black forest there it remained hidden for many years and at the time of the napoleon c wars was re- moveotto tnemonasteryof st paul t7he real reason why we are alive is m austria in 1926 when that mon astery needed money it was sold to a private collector one dr voll behiv four years later congress au thorized the purchase of the voll- behr collection of incunabula in this collection was the gutenberg bible it now rests in the library of congress at washington d c statues to animals statues to animals insects and birds exist in all parts of the world seattle hasrya monument to segis a record breaking cow at adaras- ville rhode island there stands a monument to rhode island reds boonarga queensland erected a memorial hall to a eatejrniuar nd in cheshire is a huge stone put up in memory of a famous foxhound blue cap this dog was the fleetest hound chat ever lived and a heavy drag was hung about his neck to handicap him composition of the body the united states bureau of chemistry end soils hu estimated the percentage of various chemical elements in the human body as fol lows oxygen 05 carbon 16 hy drogen 10 nitrogen s calcium 16 p 1 potassium 0 80 sulphur 0 sb odium 0 ib magna sitim 0 06 iron 0 004 lodsne 0 00004 alio mtauto jusnutie of copper aluminum and perhaps alw arsenic the spirit of god dwelleth ou that is the greatest thing that can be said about a human being that oods spirit may dwell in us in time the use of drugs deadens and dulls the mind the use of alcohol if long continued stupefies even small amounts of beverage alcohol slow up reaction time simply as matter of physical and mental joyment there is more happiness in having a body normal and a mind undrugged all the time than through the occasional use of narcotics in scientific age we need to be at our jjest all the time oliver wendell holmes summed ft all up when he said self alcoholization and self narcotisation are poor substitutes for an undisturbed self an active will 12 what is our part in keeping our bodies strong we may at least will health consecrating our bodies in the service of ood we think we are do ing a religious act if we give worship or money to the service of ood but it is equally religious for us to con secrete our bodies to his service that we ma think clearly speak effec tively and serve our fellowinen effiv ciently in pauls way of thinking this is rational living such a control of ones body la made possible by re fusing to be conformed to this world with its standard of- indulgence and by being transformed by th renew ing of our minds right thinking leads to right action our conduct may toe brought into line with the of ood tn the struggle for a personal decision a de- of purpose to abstain from anything injurious far regard to bev erages foods or ptoaaures la a great help once we have conrmtttad selves to deflntte picobac few 7 i am agent for bray chicki m this locality phone or call or catalogue and price list tbr bray chick deca the tnck george c brown r r 1 norval ont o repairing i m 11 yean w specialize on tmsworifc j sanf0rd son

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