the georgetown herald stxtrsmntib ym ol publication 11m georgetown herald wdncuy evenlntf november istk 1633 1 jo pa am is arjrmnoi sxoo to ul3jl 11m gaoraaimra herald jr kxttaooa ipililir cnjl tme tku 1u i usy bat r t iwlwcnf 4 u km tl ua ami ljo ulu ia ui ttj u pm ui im- social ualuhwjt ui tua w sb ui m u tll ibj its pb ulm w z ball tij mnnfay va omy busd and ilou aiimj irfwfunr fas directory lb mo oils wiaasm ii lt7 iii m t haitry hui frwoaojfew kjloartok oat bxkscm u luu1soh stssli ai wootlkms timniuml i iii t llhahaf matariia nuiac w nioiimrmnw utaey o lfisa takifccaa u mdtoire ui tlmii iglrriia bat qui tl ktfjuorfom v b hiwul hjvjl obh uaum itml tin ill a m nielsen curofmctor xray imf iiimllli oa omf twwllm bum oaaraatoen hdw i i tj ijm rlm ftaa lua frank petch rtultafihini urtj oaorf abkrn tlrt monuments pollock a ingham bihihimih la hut warm gab onl tnirih ur varte la gfaaoeoaj the new way to buy coal blue coal and welsh anthracite o offbn w t m nil or ibw no extra delivery charges to hokval vniwamirown oxkn wiixuiu btomb bcbool barnaul ihml rr cats u mai mat a rut fjliwl john mcdonald travttat iw uttihfrtom n a robinson i livestock dealer and batcher norval uve stock trucking j all loads fully inmrwl j phone georcetowa 101 13 fall millinery in all the new individual hats in style and material fur coats orow yw fur coats now fom misses claridge herald block uptuk gofrttown courjfcicord goh y kvkmimou at uofetc i hd orgckun thai you could ctochtt o- uiuni u tuar a uory read aloud go kmjj it tmji tvr a way tone a ay to mmgl utrtfwhff with a bibi- ilnjl crowd wlun fira w tnajiim and r iwd lo rru that uthwr hit on purtwnui tv- wf olun ut uuvr cjulu conlfnt ttir uppf di-lu- oil i dvd w you do tea rwaixrr how 1 tinkrl uti with ub and luiuvr or um twiiry ihell to ww ou- roi ol hitc iyrft bwn and utd uy dta m do that sorit iuwj try dwal rnuta i goodl iw ajwa uuj and rujw iut u old ajul tmtr irvw atthooah on ihu wulda daintlrt i wo tyt can uiokc bd bihij lit uvr 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service it ouletmt f 116 ytart sutcrltfvt optratlmu old cheese lb 91e sliced bacon lb sfe wlippaj bti aaual f o b ilki coh svhup lib pall s4 rolled oats s ifei sse loluu all bran l pl19e qhalw itiiitiiij murtetsptjloc 11x001 salmon 1lb tin he soap 10 bvt 31c cleanser ita se chipsolii18 ivoav soap ounlflba 5 ettbaf 18c eas1f1rst or domestic shortening 1lb pkgf 2 for 19 salada tea new pbunes apricots uiu s3c i lb 10 i lb 93c our fine bulk macaroni or spaghetti 2 lbs 9 grape juice tin u 85c ivbunruauj sweet pickles vvaa 35e extra spcislgiiuiri8 cowans cocoa full 1lb tin 23 raisins i mincemeat i blueberries 8 lb sse i c o- 2 lb ssc i h i 2 or 19c pea soup 4tlhitsc carrslus cfteam cheese t j f 8c cooking onions no 1 10 lb 10c lemons tier do main street phone 357 tokay grapes 23c 10c lb fail p1mdino air you incuhml u b a laull on drtj 1 lo you may at coot put anay thr kwa thai you lu twr l ltnc 1 happy or grnrrauy ulovd tlir faujl munnj luconuouyl individual u a prrpuuaj cloud coutantly imliij tjisswn ua and uw aun wf tu try to gtv hltn or hrr a eld fcrrth for thrnr u do nun ditigrwabw com paoilon but ptrhapa auul at all h lt tua on icm rtveiy and u long as he ar ui crooad apmuulra of dujjluj action ha lu ar rvrryihlns and rwrytwdy dlilorted and ut only uilna on faith that u rtiht or dou ruht u hlmulf or the almpl ryoaon uiat hlmuli h cannot aw iu pets no happtnua out of oodt beautiful orld all uunjr ar tltlur too long or too abort uur u no aatufytnj th faultfuutir are you lnclhwd to put on thifcr apcult ttwn dont horn are born ltn uwm othrra b- btn o put thrm on in ou of ui um iwr but bfiruv how you put thrta on thry ha a knack of hopping and it rrqulnr a uwn vrrnch to nbott ttarm i nrvrr jt knew a fault flndrr to br a lowabl nrnon oid vou tlm tttor to tuink 7 dy utua it walts th othtr day lo a large cliy 1 lijlrd a lulkf ikauoo on of t place that u doing ua bau to nrm ail miloiulnau i uatchrd ui acorc cj ab bodkd tnrn and omcn ho throuah lault of their on hai to oik lor food and clothina thy brlona to th an at army of unrmploycd and than came ihou jui a drauging ilep and luiliuitf salt the alck and iruumoa auny of uvin dlublrd ai vcurani hu arv lurord to ak for charity amona the crowd rt alck turn and ttonvn old and young vho could dot oik if uwy had a job old own with bchtna bam men and women wtth lalf of a hacking cough and sattrd fiamr and ouura ho told ol hidden duftnra thu prnftrat until ckath a- lonc bnnga rcurf it mould br drptorab u uncm ijojtnrnt rrlkf and help for th alck and crlppld wcrv allowed to alow down throuah apathy and lndlnrnc u la quite true that u looks as if the ild haa turnod but it will be a long time before this country can aay it hn no unctnplajfid in the meantime it is the duty of all communlilea and townuntau to help all thou too numerous victims of the economic storm until such a time as employment can be found for them the tide wm never turn for those ihousandi of children who are disabl ed throuah alcknris the crippled men and omrn who could not work if they had an opportunity and the dis abled war veleraiti who cannot work uome way of permanent relief must be found for them t1il uvoriatb trotluxs the world wul work itself out ol its troubles simply because it will have to do a jiut the process u be ing to be painful in many respects wheihtr it be prolonged or not as an fttftney in that recovery society will have to act back to a ilmpler more normal life it kum have to become rracqualntrd with nature it will haw to correct governmental waste extravagance and incapacity it will have to relinquish raise sods of sheer materlallun artificiality and aamual- tun nnd set itself a new set ol stan dard it will hove to realise that true probttm it not represented by lanre fkytcraplng cities and the number of it enormously rich but by the con dition of its plain people and parti- cularty by the condition of those una do not ihe in the cities who are en gaged in the primary industries which n the lost analysts form the economic and probably the social backbone of a country it will do all of these things victoria ho times georgetown workmen tt compcisimatiov there uerc 3ba accidents reported to the workmen s ocanptnaatlon hoard during the month of october a compared with 3 403 during bcp- tcmber und 3343 during october last jtar the fatal accidents numbcrrd m ui compared with 33 in september and 33 in october a war ago the total benefit awarded amounted 13 4j42j1081o of which 3ai33ai8 wo i for comikiuatlan and 1ujs3 44 for medical aid as compared with hflfl i ln blember ana 1317 mu 31 awarded last october qt cam mrs robinson could never take her husband s golf seriously she was one of thow people to whom all game are day she accompanied htm to the links and followed him round bwmbuiib all the way at last he nnded in a bunlcer and spent some wlerinb about in the sand hu wife sat down on the ton of the iibiy vou see darltnsr x knew ner- fcotly en you oould do all your play ing- in one place if you wanted to prlcnd bay old chap you d beat out loose from that jones eirl bhe nai is ferocious temper and no ha her mother vlrtlmvyyea but thats jiuat why i dusant out loose from hw rvit ymjr urwl- m- r li it- luii itike h trip lo atl kb ujbt u1 w hu 1 iy lt mt a tstvv lo h- uany iui i um j s f k ba tuuu will ut ji lih rjute tiiy t ftrry it- v f fct ur i hru nyjl in l ttm buiv f uud hi ru n nxil l ftisja tie la t iuarlu i mir not uialt- up iu i iiki if i dlwctttl mi uuiiim arrvd lira tvsllier tut bfltr ill lltorge a hunil l j u tii4i la im f4j rl i i li b nu wkiii u s-b- wtdw 11 i in d ihir e l lnm sialyl y i i i it u xiufh ih- vit in a vfa ytatr tt s ifwvs as u u urr1t v faasrm lypf i f na itwu lury r isiohor ut t fermtl kj it hoavra tftd has t4 pt rvrii iv fer r hun 44 eat tvu imuim utr ikat tgl krf fevtj9 she whim hf ijbi esnlm hal ajf tm h tjk kiw thsl il krvsi mr ishv etud lc was iwu la ter 11 f m ttsf lae r sunj ind ke huts wlfci er1pravt stste br- iu r uf dria mi fiha 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a hat ta dahrsftsd eoern a gvat sae 0 amotlmi awept e tee asd bod bar eaarlmsa f tremdoa sad adefa poww eklag whtua ts jii ef tfcat om rfcarclk thee tu trac4f 4rtalr boety seand sad hsaativhed badtaa of iwiibu ba bies tel aavdcatfc ae4 roaod skscji ab a apfrlt or nuatua fifc gu tiayvn an be fca sad fmsbd hsiifctf prbc fee sahgfct smldoc the rh whteai sa saoeild tato ud tti do the bsam fdod tfartax bsr saji ef life she pejd tsa hr thoaa other pose teals that war sjhsriy hoivelsasly deeud bau fvwod hsraelf weaplod etlf bhe dtdat know exactly why hot prtac felt that a way u bstaf ecumid op far her to fallow parfeapa ska had aftvi nearer her oed asd h was ahowlng her a path she did not start whsa she felt tha yoatut rvrate hand drop llthlly w deratandlrgty ea her shouldsea hag she looked up and into ihe fits kind iy eyes th ha i ever seen ayupav ihetlr helpful and plainly aaklag hat for the reason or her weeping hhe had watchrd mm going slowly shout tha church offering words of hrip here and a ml of money ihera man happy in the perfivrmsae of ms duty neforw knld knew it she was t siting him about her 1 rot lems and her crip- i led broth and iuliury and all thtt her marrtare to him might mean to all member of her family he listened quit tly as one used to ihe outpouring or ihe heart and alt the lime knld fvll herself being drawn toward hi to thls la a tremendous aarrirtc yoa r asking of yourwlf the younst curate admllte1 marrtage without lores rat nn the other hand pura ue matehea are not alunya happy to many people mek personal happl- oeaa in marrlagq rather than looking upon as the stepping alone toward the falfltlment of a gremler destiny 3hld looked up with such sudden caispraneaslnn in her mg eyes that the joung curate smiled he had not underetttlmated the worth nf ilita young girl uho mil sought ugt in vld rt ftlartlnw in ihe field ills work hid made of him a kaea reader of hu man posalhllttleo you would not ha hre he added ginlly if you era one who eould marry for money unit utint it ran give i think you lna hits clmp love ttlm with so big a inva hat oii hnve been nfrnld of it nfnilrt that ymi could tint give him mpttmir fir iiiedbtirt ufrnlil thai iiti wtnlth iuld stand beiueen you und i lllnlc l list he is just ailing you time tit hal ite oil this tin voting 1 urate passed on down 1i1 alie of thu otd churth urn p11mi a twu fnlloueti him ulih an inimue jtiw or liappliuss in them he mi illitockrhl uud oprneil the gnat doora tt luvt fttr hi r to ntt r and aomewlit r in tii aori illuluiiii thi aau the r uwtii uinlla or lviuhurya yea a canny scot tclegninluyl a pro- lsal of marriage to ills aneetheart ck in the country after waiting all day at the telegraph offioo for his re ply u received an affirmative answer isle at night well u x acre you said the tele- oroph operator who delivered the uutofle iu think twice before x married a girl who kept me waiting so lone for an answer na an ho replied the loia for me is the lui who waits for the night rates man u that new watch do of yours any goodf neighbor i h u if you hear a lefifioej pasflaot acu uu m- our riod our urolher and our lord what buy thy wrvtc bar koe nav nor tara nor ritual word tkii lofiiply folowlng thw wtitttvr v rdtwi w alake ajwr bujal 4dia out oi ituuticj a riosian tiilliary bmuy jj aax bls codivady fcut t0 v-i- ftheie uw prmcutlan vu rvp6d so they contlnud thel ounwy to lwra only to be tallod by hooue fc again tiilai and tuaothy rnaalrwd in litn whu ul was oiaduud by 4a to alheu ovlc to his loflmlly siutewr u was l was unable to truwl afcww rul ecoyt rcunwd wuh a tvjui4t uiai buis and tlnbotliy should cosoe at once laaiblle wul vaiud for theei at athens uv w of ot ttiother ol aru and elo- qurtioe athens u a grt unlvr- tlty nu and doubtlfu ivul on ovid to titan if liov the syt would be rwivd in this st 01 uarrdntf yw lhtlibi auuns ai a city of njipiuaag ejchiuctuiul and auiiuc bsauty ttv ruuwnon was iheie land the sculp tures of wivtu wul bid tiuie la untt to balldlass or lo cxh1 ouibw lor tils urul fct uddened by swing the grat cliy hoajy given to uaij try to the aihenlsns it as art but to one of 1401 jevun trsuung it has tdulstry the alhenlsns weie polytlwuis and they had tempos and altars in honor of all the forces of nsture and the charaxieruucs of m they ceubeated such qiisll tit as couragr inty humor oblirton- a itotnan wnirr said that there were more gods uian men la athens who- r ducovrmd s new god was oon idrrrd a benelsctor of uu- city the auirnlans reolcrd in thaw atuuc creations but iuula iplrit tas ttlrml vllhtn him for he could not be recon clled to malerlal re pre ten tat ions 0 the oodhead the outaandlng charactrrtulc of the athenians as mental curtain y they were on the qurit for lnuiee tnal novchlrs iniul appeared to have sonwihlng new 10 they took him to uir areopagus an apea court and asked to know of this nrw doctrine expressing wry ovrrrentlalty their in- urrst ln the apostle a strang teach ing and their desire to understand u- thelr real motive was lo pass the tune and find diversion in debate athens was filled wuh learned men dilettante philosophers who did noth ing but propound and discuss new heorw trie golden aae of athens had passed four hundred years before and the city was living on the memory of tu grwalnets literature hod des cended to criticism art to imitation philosophy to toepucum and their polytheistic religion cared more for beauty than for truth and righteous ness posta bm sea msrv hib i paul as pojskmatcly in earnest ervl he ecloonwd the opportunity to pre- sent chrtu to uvse lnteuectusl idler he stood in a famous plaoe uais 1luj in sight of a beautiful temple but he slorted at onoe to glv his chrutlui teaching his address as reported would only take two or three minutes to deliver so we conclude that it is but a brief summary of a long ad dress tn which paul set forth chris tian truth contrasting it wtth grecian philosophy he began very tactfully not as the authorised version aug- buu by accusing them of being too superstitious but by pointing out how religious the athenian actually vera he said ve men of athens i per ceive thai in at things you arw re ligious mora than most bo tar ha commended them and took their mis guided spiritual tnteraat as a bails upon which to build the athenians had aahausted in vention to discover gods to which to erect altars and lest any should have been overlooked they had one with the tnsrrltpion to thk unknown god it la improbably that this in scription was a profusion of agnosti cism but was indicative of the mental attitude of a devout polythelit paul seised upon this inscription as mm introduction to his argument a said whom therefore you worship with out knowlnj him declare i unto you he claimed a knowledge of ood that the o reeks did not pifn he told of ood as the creator that made the world and all thinm there in who since he it lord of heaven and earth cannot be localised in any earthly temple paul gave to those athenians the jewish conception of oods power as revealed lo creation he attributed the world of nature not to a host of divinities but to one ood over ogalmt their polytheism he set forth the jewish doctrine or mono theism the ood of cyeatlon could not be worshipped by images created by mens hands for he u not tn need of anything seeing that he u the source of life and breath and all things paul taught of ood as the creator of the world and of man be- nlnnlng wtth doctrines to which his hearers of polytheistic faith might be expeced to agree a bareessfal rsrmaa was paul s eloquent sermon a athens a failure judged bj immedi ate results it aas the method of suiting his argument to his hearen did not convince these philosophers full of intellectual pride only a few of his audience became converts and no strong mission church grew up in athens as though ulssatuned with his method paul went to oortnth de termined to preach nothing but christ and him crucified but judged by the test of time pauls sermon as effec tive for it is of permanent interest because of its ttatcty argumeni its clear logic its spiritual depth its illu stration of missionary appeal and this famous sermon of bt paul has more influence today than when it was first preached qoeeuens for duraaaloa 1 was athens a religious city 3 why did the hebrews forbid the use of images ui worship 3 how does tlw world nt nature re veal ood 4 how has christ led men to trust in the fatherhood of oodt mere u a constant call for toe to go to sotrw cobunuiee taming our chukli his sjtaya work to do in twrd of ail you willing wots thry ult foe just an hour or two uurvly we will not be slutisl ttioutth we haw dull of oar own w titould ct d00 bwoe oomptiuac trjf coetws the call by uwioo to ko vo son coltunllud beating no lonavr may e iwl our boors in quiftule and conunipiiuan hut an lotxther with the bunch ilalw funds to save our reputauoa and w puii talk of pua and the hjje a wanly bite ww eating vtmx we vow todsy u mdu our llvr are ode puiifiuilae femttag wrirn owr us lh night shall fall and our poor souk go upajd winging unto ttial twwnly ivalm tltm au is bright vtth joy and gsy with ting ing we hop to hsar fit ivur say and shall hank him for tbe gtwt- ing oome ln and rt you poor eld souls foe hew there a no eoaiautm n ing- ui- harry lucas motoi axxtxiemttl plurw reumawd by the ifolor ve- tlcb uranch show that g00 motor sccideou occurrfd tn ontario during auzusl thtate catud 45 deaths ln juries to fa popae and ivsullsd tn property damage of llwart whoe thru figures are sumciriiuy alarming they show quite a wtlcrfable tmorove- ment hen oompaivd with the corres ponding months of the previous two tears the accidents were 103 lu than in august ib arid m u than in august 1kx3 patsiluu were u less than in august im1 and is us than in august iftu and injuriee srnr iu bu than in august im1 and m less than in august ifcxx ummilarty the property damage was ulua ifss hum in august ludl and is 400 lras than in august ifcu on the other hand collisions with rail- toad trains numbered ii an incr of 5 owr august 1w3 and caused more deaths oesnite the laieow- ment in the general accidents r-oord- ed uie number of accidents tnselrtng pedestralns tncreaud this year while many of this class of accidents am due to dangerous driving practlcee the available evidence indioates that the majority are caused by some action on the part of the pedestrian which leave the motorut little chance to avoid an accident the conclusion ta that a coruuderahrf proportion of thaae aecidrnia could be avoided if pedes trians rxrrcued greater care when crossing streets aj motorists usually reduce their ipeed at street crossings it follows that pedestrian should cross strcata at intersections they should alvo cross only where the road 1 clear and should not depend on other walkers or upon a companion for guidance it u tafer too for pedes trian on rural highways to walk on th left hand aide of the road fac ing oncoming traffic they should be specially careful when darkness rain or snow make visibility poor pedeitrians should alwavs cross streets in the open and not from behind parked vehicle parents too should see thst their children play in safe place and never on the roadway fboveslbj op conduct do not carry too much iatl do not take up old gtlevanoea if you with a thing done go tf not send never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you not many things imperfectly but a few things etl never neglect an opportunity fa improvement never lose a tub for a hap- orth of tar bee that in avoiding cinder you step not on burning never make a mountain out of a molehul if you intend to do a mean thing wait until tomorrow if a noble one do it today never order a man to da what you are afraid to do youssslf you will conquer more surely by prudence than by passion do not look upon the vessel but up on that which it contains tell not all you know nor judge of all you see if you would live in peaoe pardon other often thyself never it is a thousand times easier to con tract a new habit than to gel rid of an old one the sweet young tiling entered the office of a fashionable dog kennel and tripped up to the handsome young man at the desk bweet young thing cooing i want a pet handsome young un sadly i id love to but the boas la very atrlot cities to get a break ays a newspaper headline ite a wellknown fact that a good many of them are almost or totally brake canadas greatest industry la pulp and paper manuaiituting the do minion airports more pulp and paper suspicious nolae at night youve only than all other ootmtriee m the world got to wake him and be berta combined the fallowing fuh story la going the rounds a man vow that not long ago while on a ashing expedition he pled a snake which hod just caught a frog desiring the frog for halt he tried unsuccessfully by prodding and other means to make the snake re lease lis prey finally he pulled out a flask and poured a little liquor in the rnakr a mouth the snake dropped the frog and slithered a ay borne time later the fisherman felt a tug at his trousers and found the snake looking up expectantly an other and larger frog tn ms mouth a man stepped up to a grocer a cigar counter and bought two tencent cigar a scotchman who was watt ing to be served pushed forward scotchman you sell those cigars throe for a quarter dont yout orocer ye scotchman well here a nickel 1 11 take the other one