the georgetown herald wednesday evening september 8th 1937 pe 3 qtesnapshot gui i speciat picture hobbies 1 high school reunion ilmnr who muirml at uie lilg l jxtikhj itaunlou oil pruiay werv mi george u ovb lliee janet moxon winona ucotge u lewis winona c t- buddy lowell lake camp lyutagaml out haiold k lunam london out wm a wiuoti georgetown uuule utuluuitfli u orhtetowil ullle gillie k4rlown kmma oxidfre m p w john uni clinton muriel riujmmtll georgetown uarjurle limum uuiinvllle out may latltplll georgetown mr v a galowy kathleen laliani burilngton uim vernon iinhh e iiel catum hamilton 1t0iittui nell luwl tjaska mmi bask ltmgai turonlo j m leiui m ml kay ticora uiwn a u lil ui ilitiutuut ltatnll ton w n harriett i couux clarvwtialm alia us beaary goorgelown nellie maypard georgetown isabel thompwm georgelbwri i u lurruuii uorikmn w j mckecluil- toledo ohio prwwr mlmms toronto j a ilamuyi inglewood ont w m fcjrwlnickiic teacher rt- dr a it wilson woodstock ont f hodgson georgetown t ons ot tb attraction of taa aobery of aaaatear felaoloaapny la tkat it ravum a almoat umltfcd mtmbar of bobbu within je kobby kfl tuny la fact aa thar ur klads r tuags tfcat the ay can oa sup kowara traaa clouds loeyatotlvwe colonial archuaetare uatotical moaumsata gargoyles taacmaary bablaa bar dags cat urdu buuvcu aronly a few ktsojaeta walea aav their devotee u asocial picture hobbles enthual- um for photography combines with th eollactora tasllnct rvsuulng albums of photographs of th ehoea aahjaot thai ar a source of pride pleasure aad tastiwctton in addition to the joymcnt of taftaklaa th photocrmphb th vato of a apcul pktunt hobby la that it usually watu to an aecuuautloa of kaow4ic about tha aabmt that la attacatloaal aad broadalac if ibaphotocraphar atarta aiaktaie pic- taraa of flowara h aooa dlacovara that tbr ara auay thlaca about immiti thai ha avr kaw bafor ii la ukaly to bow tjulta a hot aalau so with ihlpa he la likely aooa to bo stadylaic p on mariaa archltacture aad caioylax 1l abov la aa aaataar photocrapb from the albaw of aa laart ipwlil lai tfela u a hobby which affords hlu tha extra aajoywaat of walka lata tha wooda aad flslda la hla haata for apaclmcaa ha photo- crapba them oa the apot aad cap- taraa hcm to take houe for lauoor abota l has become aa amateur jmalomoloei t now ho really knows about bea kawa butterfltea eyebrow aad bow kaaay l a cmurpluar baa ii bada that pbottv tprmpaiaa laaecta la lb opea bald krda or wooda la rtally a kport soma klada yoa caa atalk ccaa fatty bat ha tall you that uoro oftaa than you would auppoaa you hava occa by lylag in wait for aa laaaol to cowe wltbla uaa raar aad poee ilaelf oajbowar leaf or twle oa whlrh yoavave focuad if you locate your if ltfa place where ther are plenty of uteu it woat ar before oaa of tha taaltltada hoati or bib lato poaltloa la front your waltlax laa of coara tf you do aot hav a cloaefocailaic bl iowa cataara you aboald aa a por trait auachtafttt la ordr to t a urc taaajca and la altber tmae yoa will uaaally aeed to hmv a aalant- laaat kaad from the important part of tha aettatlv tha exposure abould aaually h twice that ktb rular outdoor acaaaa with th aaate llht coadl- tloaa hatar cloa to the aabect ihar la laaa llxht rahectad aad aa detail u aiaaatlal it u better to doahl th axpoaura tlue aad alao to oa a tuill top tour camera should be statloaary oa a support you tttttst aspect some failures be caaa of tha refusal of aa tasect al ways to stay la poaltloa loajc eaoonh for tha4ulred aapoaure but that adda to tha value of the successful plcturea graaahoppera beea spiders aad their weba tho praylny msntls and tha butterfly onvr cood opportunl lies so doea the wasp a neat if you car to take a chaact ht john ran guild r come to georgetown fall fair september 16lh and 17th aria squlrt oeorgetoam uarloii uocullouih ourlqi avne uclcod acttfi toromo charlotte uoculloutth crorgrtowvv uertlia tflcott aibbrtia oorttow ida klcrarlatmr uarden btratforj bertlut campbell orr oaorgetoan tltrduf aiaka wauon oeortowm uah hunter ura x huaubui llonilnaa aillla f uclalosh acton ellaabthh appelba oeontttown asnea roe ijrs jas gaweroii coulnwood lyla uckunha toronto haael harrison ooretown edna ucklnlay mrs j u uckln- lcy toronto w ray wauon ooretown jaojnlon alcott oeorgetown uauie ucdonakl oorstown joy o laird oeorsetown jean evans oecrwrlown demlce uodonakl oorglown c uari laird caiapbellvule ii j ileldaiann oeorwetown e ttoretoce luke qorbtown uamkt 14 campbell georgetown e oumer branuord s keti stephenaon rockwood hill newton acton john n newton oordoti frlc oeorcetown klartiaret marrionslrl georgetown eleatmir lifccdonald oiorttown evelyn younit oeortetown ii dimes gtorglown violet- dick oeorcatown has ryan shannon toronto erma ran irableau fit catharlnu neul ervln ooldham oeorftelovn georse henueron georgetown aleil fraer caledonia a thuruu brown acton nat olvn deliue qaije urs j b alackenale georaeloan uargarel e cuni uuton urs l e- pleck georoetown ralph roes otortfuwn- letltla c thornton toronto ura a a mcdonald nellie uml- say ruby laird oeorgelown urs t a ivns katie sharp toronto lydla snow ooretown wula price georgetown edith wetherll toronto urs p armstronc pear ooomert georcetown prank j barber charlotte nc lily uocullouih urs r j nor ton owen sound mrs c schneider myrtle tost guelph sybil yasey guelpli r j w brooke mji toronto mrs geort dawson dell nuon uuton margaret evans oaorcetown ttielma crlpp geaiwown mrs ralph ross oeorfelown stewart maclaren georotown mrs c e ruddy amy mcdonald temasaml ont mrs a c uomurchy uarfmret mcdonald oeorsctown and hepburn said nomr farmer yessir james mg what has kapptikd to th promima haplnurn mad to tha bmwn of ontawo batoira ha wu alaotad itebum promucd the farmer a special muion of the leculature to deal with farm rdkf problems immediately after the election what hepburn out nothtacl he atld the farmed must tand on their own feet hepburn promiaed the farmer help in improving livestock rants to help afrlcuhjire wkat umpbum dm he wiped out the farm loan board topped bonuses for pure bred urea and rants to junior judging competitions cut off 1100000 in grants made by the previous government to aid the farmer hepburn proulaed the farmer wider markets and better marketing facilities wlutl hepburn dta he closed the marketing agencies at montreal winnipeg and u the maritime closed ontario house in london kngland which had created markets thereby increasing ontario farmers annual income hy j10000 000 hepburn promiaetl the farmer a string of cold storage warehouses across ontario for the benefit of the farmer wkmt llnmburm dia frothing hepburn prowiuxl the farmer i reduced is ration flux llemburu did he collected in taxation 80 more than was collected in the last year of the conservative government of which the farmers paid their share what is sauce for the geese is sauce lor the gander but while mr hepburn was saying agriculture and industry are both to the favmtr you must stand on your vitally necessary to the prosperity and own feet and was cutting off 300000 welfare of the can people the in agricultural bonuses he was passing farmer sayr however that what b on it bonus to sir james dunn of the sauce for the goose is sauce for the algoma steel corporation of almost gander why take away our bonus to uke amount of the taxpayers money bonus sir james dunn you can trust rowe vote conservative i wttw irj taaiirfi- al ttw f i f t af omt c u vmytoo oeorcetown marvmlrl j ktfinrd tironiu kathwii trrsumm trnwru n mr- t eau iwii taj r orofvrtown wuir klaaulrr ntarl irw- i c mckriui- uautll ija mr- w v u irl lukl ci an oroticrtiislll mrw h w kriuiod rmilo jrati maxkriutw- cnarvrtiiii urndflaliu- lxtii mrorvt-ui- u ulldat fjtsalll tlsroo oki mnriorlf cuul llro 3j jrsumrt isry kciiivthij orori lotvll cui latirr wluttnrt gorrlown a rot gurxitown mrv u llr uilumi a a wllwi rrd ivr alta mr aiwl urv f loul 1jia it tmiuourvli la doroth loulw uaitvll pllljmiriji waller t vcan ororftfutaii b p hooirr ttruonui turrtrudc wlllums wuuui ro m lavtrj lalirai w mrion tvranor stella coulter joy jamkon 0nlu mutrom- onrlu ukel mua pralkw conui prc ii oomn maritaret mcica allan sv- hiohw jolin a kvan grorelo7i jos laxhv wallace a lj arton itoiil barber cworc utn allc wlulahuon gontiihn ao4 j onrll toroiu margaret tawson kart gorn i ti ulllaiv btott herbert mr o a itrtnl girtott jaick cuumlru w j l llatnikuilre mil on ttuiinas browrtridse giiurlrloun 1 1c ooffln charlotte nc kathleen barber cohln madeleine uullln ovn william uancaret mcdoucall prober calf don la pearl besaej oeorsetoan mildred bejuy kucliener oni alan mcdonald geonmown r- ii and mrs mocarten llftmll- lon mary feller georgetown gladys beaer oeorcetowi k d rian georueton mabel lellc tliomlon tororto jotephlne liiuchlnon pelker to ronto marcaret mcqueen pawnor npwk wood joseph aibbons georsetoa harvey nuon toronto mabe dolon lellr oeonietnwn pauline dolson cameron norval mary arnold barley georsetoa n t kathleen lon geonteloaii jean lmlle torrance georgetown mildred lelle bowman oeorjc- town beatrice e himf oeorsetown doris millar hume burlington norma millar hamilton veryal millar sheridan hamll on mildred hood hume oeontetotn e rex jiume burllnston p ii mitchell toronto jounhlne wlllon mcleaj mlmico j a kennedy sarrtia marion avne leslie marlon lorine leslie j o plsher toronto margaret flnuy lurrlon torons annie mclean garbutt dunnvllle w b pinlay toronto june prank oeorsetown ethel marshall aeontetown dot bauanune marshall oeorc town irene tost wheeler glen wulums p b ooodwliiic cayutta ont betty grant georgetown ploria peller georgetown campbell sinclair noral jennie e moore mrs f l hud dell oeorsetown isabelle moore georgetown m w long toronto lydla caidwv1 kerr acton c davkuon georsetown margaret wukurwm tmrs nuon toronto glenna leslie oeorgetown eleanor wright rnell braniiuo bette kean oeorgetown kathleen mulhouand oeorsetown dorothj cleave georgetown ruth davlv oeorgetoan j m poulh oeorgetown wm b moore milton john k moore milton john t armstrong georgetown arthur beaumonl glen wlllum marie graham beaumont glen wullams aiadys sykes kennedy georgeioam darts matthew beu hamilton harold b bell lumilton ellsabelh leuie new york myrtle leslie toronto o m cummings owen sound ilajold smelue shelbume air truunpton shelburoe howard p oram toronto david t mcature lumilton geo s guthrie toronto dr j p p wullams toronto a natlofc needs reugious homes f thomas a blakelock candidate for eocntng provtnctal ire powk an milton about one hundred employees or the p l robertson mfg co her enjoyed thenuehes at their picnic held at lasalle park near hamilton on saturday th vacancy at ss no 8 trarai gar palermo caused b the reslgna lion of miss k mciiugh has been filled by the appointment of miss mlml hlgnett palermo a former pupil tim m waitat hayward of ml inn who is mffennj from infantile iiaralysis at the ha mllton general hospital a 111 bs lueased to know she is jimemhat bet ter today she was taken out of th iron lung this morning maxs wilson widow of the lata moses mccurdy died al her home here on monday in tier oath yra she was bom in glasgow and cams to llalton when she as ery young she was a member of st pauls unit ed church sun l ing arc one on wilbur hornby and lo claughlrr urv t w betvait toronto and mis ancy mccurdy at home the second line lui been duly registered in the registry office in milton as jiart of thr wxvlnclaj hlgn- ay yuem ainolnunrin of a jiatml was made this aeek tle firs work undertaken all be the a idea ing of culverts it is also txincvfj uul the junction before ttir raid enter milton a ill be made into a hlghaay cure and a section of trr arm fields on the north side used in making this cure champion loijrn njci irwlii up u hlltt iii tiki vuv h j will 11 li ulhl llril lir l nlfl hi illi ikil tiriish front li piirb xi i 1uin p agr tie i tronomy t t j 11 u o 11- j-rt- lil niintry iw t wtto live u jtlr it ml i u ih rlgh tll ts tl ail uullc mluli ivalli lwvir ollwr iruy i and 1 i hi m l til frnw t br quf4 1 i a taluks rconl vthldi all nuu miy read xht- l 1 e ixl ir vitix no drop bub trt he lovely lifting tide i no but ha nti ruiul to oiitel nofr j no nvjlwhuitarbul hhwl jime lielp- m kr uir nrm lmllrtc til in toun j ihip it no tmlur ay w jrtwom tiuw vtti s i thu my iutnd ltllr i wit rll i it romictlan lrehihrni na- 1 csplaln ut ounlanillns latu mui llw tl tit id win nillgiml uwi the ctictllallotl of uto or niliillii iirlncllllr hlurftr hull q wit coillrcuj hy hydro iianhi nr rr llomlt dvr- tntluv v waild ilk lo pr nrli uriiplr tor u llnu vifrr dcvol dluiuu with liu lo tw januenu l to linru qualit mid trotrnillj hii- lo the r uit ai llw iiultl 111 r iuutv in llit irelrnn wilchie auooiaud to live ttrttnji ot hit unllrd stairs iii hand on tiw liquor ctueauon 11u clott i mil sclland tlre mx- 1 enllrf leltar u foundul oiwiaajoul- irru mm ami uimlin brcauu ol i ulldlnr lalioftnu both ot hilch ihorousli brotindinii in rrllutoux falih imforurutrly ar untrue it c uornlrr liow llifllebrrw ikoiuf hl ttrel imriiilit mil null u the liavr iiwrved thrlr ulenutv art statement that imltine of ihrrucutlui ilie anjta- u naruwra in onurlo came to be found in iliclr iiauuonale lvo- lrtl citllnc under the ltpbum lion to nvonouiclm tliclr balr be admlnutratton iwt as tile iord our ood u one if lie 111 rad the lututr pad fjird and tlwu fchall loe the lord at the lau ftoulon ol the henry gov- ills ood will all ihlne heart and eminent in im1 he 111 tlnd chapter iui all tlu soul and with all thy 1 m tr an act lo amend the lviuor muihl tills lser urlel creed but control act thla act provldea for it l far reaching love lo ood even picobac ipl concrete work i am prepared to do concrete work uf all kinds estimates given tree of charge if you require anything in this line ihume 331 or write box u s wajkcn george st oeorgatown tually leads out in love to man cognit ion of god in indtv klual and ujklional life lifts people out of thetn- 5 ives and fits them to give loyal devotion to great ideals the heu brou people had a faith that made l hem different from the tribe ur- loupdlng them the only expuna- hon of the sad and glorious history of the hebrew people is their dep religion belief faaally life ii the family is the unit of society like uie nation a family must have a deep conviction as a unifying power ttte hebrew people were able o make the family a religious force the father was n prleu and a teacher relmious faith was shared by all member of the family parents are more than artisans and homekeepers first of all they are fathers and mothers jnpanstble before god for tin a elf ore of their children parents cannot give to children what they do not hat e t hemseh e and by the ame token if the parents have a deep experience of ood children can hardly escape being blesed by 1l the bible has many stories of homes and famllltt before there was a sj nagoue and before there was a church spiritual altitudes were passed on from one generation to the other by means ot family example and custom bell edtteatuu 1931 one of the tragedies of modem life is that stale schools and tchurch schools tend to free parents from their god ah en reporuibillty ot in structing their cnlldren hebrew par ents acre taught to teach their child itn morning and night around the table during work and travel they wrote great truths above the doors and embrolderted noble words upon their garments in this way there va continuity of religious faith and experience these religious customs were earned on amidst the slavery of egypt amidst the journeys in he uildemess and amidt the nation- hmlulns in the promised land we today uiih our printing presses mo tion pictures public libraries and radio els should be able to organise much more effective religious edu cation in our homos unfortunately parents are o busy with work pleasure that lliey often make much better provision for the bodies their children than for mental and pilitual growth ilaaau aad tke natua 3335 certain political philouiphers pre dict hut the home will cease to the unit of ocleiy and that the state uill lake full control of all the children v this policy will ever succeed it a 111 be in direct contradic tion to the experiences of the past history shows that national stretigta traces baclwto a high quality ot family life exen soldiers fight bet ter when inspired by home loyalties religious freedom has been a high alue because it has been associated aith religious practice in home life when home life weakens when di vorces become frequent ahen parents and children are comparative strang ers one to another a weakening or national hie oon follows an effort l being made by home and school councils o lo relate the work of the family and the school that these two great agencies may work in clascr cooperation were it not for our ect d hj5lonlcommunluc5cquld be organized o that home chool and church could work together for the building up of a higher standard of family life ckriolaa ilaaatc 11 w christ has done much for home life by hum lu a home by being a guest in homer by helping children and by uls love to his own mollver he has v really influenced home life what makes a modern home christian it requires more than family worship and tlie outaard iirofesslon of rertg- ion thrrc must lie real love allltnz co operutlon a jiartng of purposes and convirtkuis that will unify family experience sluripg of purposes and com ictluns religious obxrvancect of course an necessary but ihej are only a means to an end when aft members of a family young and ild are obeying the control or christ iie home however humble become a iirlm it is through family life thai at muv best learn christian t md ards of citizen hip in our national in 1 international relationships happy t the home alien- chri i li loved the 1 are t low to christ ncrvas lamlly lovt und lays thr basis fur iiallouul unity and strength question- far dhranuw 1 i the n nion or lev real n union in voir nome than tin pjr ago i i hi family alaays thr childs fir ctcwil- t hint t in i iv rhool reurhfml heir maxim im arvlce t in cuuli do churches simpllfv or com pile i iruvirnment s ho tan i maki my home more christian wood for sale choice bch and mapl at 13 00 ingle cord mutad ralu uio p cord mued wood u per cord j itatamdpoatld v pwaa ms a h1j ttte tsaaacer iv ttll vour lios ive comr him said u tall broad shouldered man hurllntt fii the door of the clerk s ulllce ly name s daniels ttie office boy a puny little fetiow itased ae itftcken at th visitor i you re mr daniels he lxclalmrd lloa very awkward aakwurdr wlval do you mean r boss in ves but ive got orders to throw you out the sale of beer and wine vrui la the unvf one we are working under to day it was passed in uie dying hours of the late henry government in an unsuccessful attempt to throw the liquor question into politics it was done to divert the electors from uie misdeeds of the henry govern ment tliat thu attempt was unsuc cessful is past history now but to attempt to now say that it is ikp- 4ium legislation is going too far i suggest to mr dingle that he under- estimabrc the inteulgence of the elec tors not only did the henry gov- eminent pass this legislation but thousands of appltcauon forms or beer licensee were sent out by that government to restaurant keepers throughout ontario thereby suggesting to them that they would receive lic ensed after the- elections thee re cords were destroyed why the other deliberate mis statement of fact in mr dingles letter ls uie following mushroom beer parlours carry ing on business in cities particu larly but also in some of the rural counties incjudlng parts op j alton county are not respectable places of business but are operated in a disgraceful any and he further goes on to say that ura places could be called dive if he had contented hlnveli with tha broad statement about the province as a whole while actually untrue it would be more difficult to prove its inaccuracy on account of the huge unitary involved but he makes a definite charge with reference to hal- tun county 1 do know llalton coun ty and i do know the statement is tale i ask mr dingle to name the dives in llalton county which have licensees lie has made the charge let hun support it- there are just two hotels with lic ences in georgetown which one is the dive which one will he close in case he ls elected to powerr then hjnc j to complain that iheaiswaance othhe licenses is poli tically roitmlltk in this criticism i think we have at last reached uie real cause of his righteous indigna tion i will fairly state the facts ol the ease in wh ch mr dingle was in tereted and will leave judgment wlui my constituents he acted u solicitor for theswner of a boarding houe at burlington known as the freeman house he wanted a bw and wine license to be issued for this prcperty the application wax re ferred to me and after careful in qulrtes i found that the property had always been a temperance house and had neves had a license x found the residents in the neighborhood were strongv opposed to a license being granted burlington already was being erved by four licensea ahlch i considered adequate the freeman house did not get a license and mr dingle was peeved the ap plication was not refused on politiciaj grounds i have had lo advise uie refnral af many applications througn- out the county where under all the circumstances they should no he aranted i have been honmuy trylnj to see that the act is fairly adminis tered and while i welcome fair and constructive criticisms i decline to he criuclsed by a man who u actuat ed by purelv selfish mouvea he even went j tar as to lobby the president oihellknilfltccutlvr at burling ton to try to bet me to change my mind he has a right to hu own opinions but i think the people have right to know the farti it u an easy th hit io tit on the fenoe and criticise the other fellow mr dingle has not yet said whether he la sup porting the act or opposing it the lieople are enllued to know in connection with the cancellation of the quebec hydro contracts the facts are quite simple and art not in dispute during uie last few years of uie conservative administration urge bloclc of power were bought hy our hydm commission rom power plants m the province of quebec in one instance in any event the power was bought and the contract signed by thr hydro ooaunlsslon before the power plant was built and the fact of the hydro contract was lued by the liroinotors to finance uie building of the plant none op till power wai rsquihkd al thai time aa to m ich of this power bought in que bec before it could be made available to ontario consumer millions of do ars would have still lo be spent by the hydro commtision in transinis stun nne por all ot the- rcatons this purchase tit power mas shrouded with suspicion when ihe hepburn government oak afpee a new commission was aipamtd n id a thorough livtsttja- uon made we found a startling vt of in- r practically all of the n eisf fund amounting to or four- iren millions of dollars rud been wlp id out we found hydro power rates so high that many eustomrri vere eriously contemplating uie insulta- uon of dejlel power plants we found that uir rammlsslan aas actual paying betaeen su and seven mil linns ol dollars vearlv under these quebec contracts for power that as not required not delivered avid not even generated t every liosslble avenue of escape was carefully canvassed we could nea raise tlte ntte to the consumer bu rn use uie rat or were already loo high ah increase in rates would have meant a loss in revenue through ouver lortzu oi power being used such aa c at ihavt late dale we had only two alternative bank ruptcy or light what would you have done under sjoiiuurycirciirouan- ceat so we decided to ilahl to retain uie ltdro asirts for uie people uf i hi province we dtclurad tlw chief engineer and made sweeping laury irductloiu to high kaurled in gliteers we liad umw grumblins but none of tlkem rrcjgned we liad i calelul inquiry made into ue trrms of ihe queber cniitracts and ware vlkocketl lu rind tliat uie rontlarls tnu public did not dlvla uie hue deal we fouw that kubsldury nil tracts tfp in exutence hkh ere kigived at uie sahne tlnw but not made liublic and we found lit lh suppressed contracts the staruklil in formation tliat the rompame j re not bound u delher any poer if i uie province of queber iduiuid pro htbit iti export froni that itoviiet and uiat simuld uie lrovbice of q- bee place u tax ujvon power uw hydro commlsxion had to pay thu lax in addition to uie hvdloated purtha price of the power now hat dwl uila meejnr it metit uiak e lifl i to carry the burden during the time i that ofltario did not require be power and that if a power shortaav uiould ever develop in qt tu power could he cut on at a lime wo needed it matt and it gave the que bec government power lo lndtrtc ly tax the ontario consumer in our otvinton th contractu were void be cause of ie very questionably clr- cumilance under which they came iuld bring and because of their lack of mutuality we were payuw omethln4 for nouilng we had been obligated to pay sums totalling mora than half of uie total revenue ot hydro is it any wonder that uie power barons of quebec and tnelr friends ol ontario are supporting mr rowe in uie coming elections mr howe nas piromlsed to repudiate th lepodiators as he puu it mr rowe now xugjrosts that compromise ar- rangemenu could have been entered into if this ls true what was jie henry government doing all of the time between 1w0 and 1144 when the reserve pund was being steadily wip ed outt aajreault of the courageous or the present government hydro ias been saved for uie people of ontario rates to consumers have been reduc ed the reserve pund is once again being built up the total reductions in rates in llalton county alone dawn to the present amounts to 33- 060 00 two thousand and thirty miles of new rural lints were built in ibm with 33000 new customers com pared with 1m miles during the last year of the henry government the tlepbum government could have disclaimed responsibility and left the matter to the courts was this uie courageous tiling to do and had uye matter been left to uie courts would relief have reached us in time my next letter will deal with suc cession duties yours faithfully thomas a blakklock i killed a man prom scribners lvavavgaaiim 1 in uw records of the courts and tn- lurance compaiiiex tt waa pretty much thr satoe old xiorv while driv ing ituovr ntrly one evening i round 4d a familiar curve and faced a pah ol gullne lnedhghts on uw right of live miad c miilworker was on his j u ak oil uw night shift he mcime roiiluvl and jumped the won way ttie impact threw toe a lltlb jiuwwmi in mv rtt ttie brull- tur bod j u 1 rial ui tlie iiavc- tmx ur iiup niiy leel rolled ovrr and uy still ttie din iwr imll lir liad rarrved under his ktui rattud alonu tlie iiaveeaent for aiiotller iwstlt feet tlleil all wa1 quiet ulmti we uo u him we w ilwre would be no hurray about ik inn him tn uu locpitl he wju dead dulink the lone rvuivt ordeal afle ward 1 ww etoabluiied brvxilu all floubi that accident wav inavidjiblv i am a free map free u tie in bed on suivday nvsrnlngs stretching snd yawplbg tree lo eai wived i am hun ury ami drink ueejhn i 4m uiiraty free ui terl thr ttnd and sun on my tare to know tlie four seasons to love but i canhot forget that becave of me a man will nexer see- uve white spark from molten ueel agam or unel ihe hot metal n uie molds ur feel uie sausfying ug of mis muiciea againit a lieavy crane ejr iet oat of a fattory window into a moonlit night or open his dinner poll wuh tlu keen amielite of a laboring fuul- because of hv a mother will tmrtf again hear a familiar football when work u cone ard lie will have things io explain la her babis that will u break her heart i know au uils ls not my fault a com o uw hvs told me o but i cannot stop thinking how different things would hare been if i had start ed just hall a minute ooner or later or if i had been going just a little slower or raster or if in that spll ucond my skill had been just a little greater or my brakes a little beuer or if i had thought in advance of all uve possible ciixumoance that might have been waiting for me around that curve it has been two years since it happened yet these thoughts go round and round in my mind con tinually nothing can make me forget that i am still walking this earth and thai because of me another man u not- i cannot forget that a combina tion of factors factors that could io eell have been jura a lllue dh- rerent happened to work out wilh wuial precision and i killed a matt liu way little betty and junior had at tended a talk by a renmed mission ary whv did he tell vou about the heathen- asked their inrandmothet oh he aid that they were often very hungry and when they beat on their turn turn it oum be heard for mues your eyes t tlrtj tinmrf txtaar ar craatuat l kr juala w aithialb u a ikmmtli ey ri it ri aar guis u huaim uuu ji fw gbak u a o t walker ro ortomeiriust evicsigirr skcuu kvuaaua ka la al uuurs imujg svosuc ocottcclrostm iw witiaiijaj a vtiy -mat- or ym aaay ta o t walaac at aas lln tar eataataa what goes on in every home q watch in your own home how the herald or any other good newspaper is read possibly the weather for the day is the first matter of interest and perhaps the main headlines on the front page are scanned but it it a pretty safe thins to say that women readers will turn very early to the advertise ments of local firms which advertise fashion items food items and other offerings related intimately to current needs and desires q every woman lenows what she wants not perhaps in the precise form or color or variety or manner but certainly in the main matters of her desire or need this applies to cloths hats shoes food items beauty preparations and many items pertaining to tme furmshina and so women are- etemal- on the watch for information and for temptation they are swiftly perceptive of the advertisements which present and propose the things of their desire or need and ob viously it is those retailers who advertise to them who stand the best chance of their cus tom q it is the same in the case of men few men buy impulsively when they leave homr each day for their place of employment it is not just to set rid of their money what they buy is mainly something whose pur chase has been planned clothes or other forms of oppnrel hardware items motonnrt sundries shaving and other bathroom need plants books and so on men like women have been reading advertisements in line with their ripening desires arid intentions and of course they go in largest numbers to those retailers who havejieen informing them nnd soliciting their custom q all of us instinctively go where the light is not where the darkness is adver tisements are light and so thr attrnct thr buyers to those stores which the illumine q the woy to get business is to ask lor it can the truth of thu statement lie successfully disputed and here is another equallv true statement the public buys from those v ho invite its custom a al