Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 23, 1938, p. 2

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page 2 ip the georgetown herald wednesday evening february 23rd 1938 th georgetown herald flaaociwu bates i60 tier i year trfawshce united states qoe addruonal single copies so both old and new addresses j should be given when change ot address is requested aarerustaw b legal no- i tleav uc pw line tor first m- enrtkm lo per line tor each subsequent insertion readers 8c mr line foe each insertion it in black lace type 6c per line additional notices onalirying as-oomlng- bvenbv r such as concerts entertainments so- j doty church or organization meetings tc 8c per line minl- 1 mutt charge 3sc reports ol meetings held gladly inserted free in memoriam notices fioc and 10c per line extra fur poems birth marriage and death notices wo small ad vertisements one inch or less 50c for first insertion and 25c for each subsequent insertion i display advertising rates on application although every precaution i will be taken to avoid error hie herald accepts advertising j in its columns on the under standing that it will not be 1 liable for any error in any ad vertisement pubushteortiereun der unless a proof of such ad vertisement is requested by the advertiser and returned to the herald business office duly sign- ed by the advertiser and with i such error or corrections plaln- noted in writing thereon and that case if any error so noted is not corrected by the i herald its liability shall not exceed such a proportion the entire cost ol such adver tisement as the space occupied by the noted error bears to the whole space occupied by such advertisement j m moore publisher phone 8 georgetown in search of adventure t habtha mectfuloch wuuam8 o it cctura nawvpm parsyndic ate wnusarvlc a by day i heard a voice at evening softly say bear not thy yesterday into tomor row mor load this week with last weeks load ol sorrow lift all thy burdens as they come nor try to weight the present with the oy on step and then another take the way uvcday by day though the autumn leaves are wither ing round thy way walk in the sunshine it is an tor thee push straight ahead as long as thou canst see dread not the winter where thou mayst go but when it comes be thankful for the snow onward and upward look and smile and pray uve day by day the path before thee doth not lead astray w do the next duty it must surely be the christ is in the one thats close to thee onward still onward with a sunny smile till step by step shall end in mile by mile t11 do my best unto thy conscience uve day by day toward the why art thou bending backward way one summit and thou shalt mount why stop at every round the space to count the past mistakes if thou must still remember7 watch not the ashes of the dying ember kindle the hope put all thy fears away uve day by day gkby owl off radio t id you ever from arlene in a staccato whisper i surely never didj from sara belle along with a shaken head co vertly they were staring at a thin tall young girl with violent red hair violently fluffed in a short shlmmery gauzy frbgk standing beside a pjump young man she surveyed the picnic crowd that came oat to dance this summer day in the shady coolness of glen fern the yearly picnic was more than ever an event since rye roland home from much travel had thrown himself heart and soul into making it so the strange pair had bowled up in a low racer turnpike dust showed it had come a long way likely without intention the girl put up her lorgnon gold and gem- studded stared through it a half minute then said loftily to space apparently do the rubesstare and mightier music thrill the skies and every life shall be a song when all the earth is paradise a mind diseased 15 one of the alarming features or modern life is the increased number of patients in mental hospitals txue society is taking better care of people with unbalanced- minds than ever be fore and some people are now in in stitutions who would have been left to themselves previously yet the rate of increase is disturbing several causes account for the growing num ber of people who are unable to manage their own lives the stnun of modern city life the use of nar cotics and the harshness of the so cial struggle account for many people who have lost the kindly light of new mental hospitals are be- ill tell the world they do they do ing built and more people have to there are no more rubes radio j has abolished them the man hung back bet you the drinks they know us headliners m a vaudeville teamt societys pets o ol how gorgeous the girl cried d ye reckon by the greatest luck we 11 be asked to do a turn certainly if i may so far pre sume upon an eavesdropper privi lege roland said advancing his short short story complete in this issue x i u an associated press dispatch from isomcr dated dec 30 states that orey owl noted canadian indian naturalist refused to make a schedul ed childrens hour radio talk today when british broadcasting company pff litis deleted bis plea to never take the life of a weak and defenseless mpimfi for your own amusement along with a passage scoring the hunt a apa bbc officials declared the paragraph was stricken out because it- dealt with a contentious subject which regula tions forbid on the children s pro- ftmyn f the deleted passage read will you promise never to take advantage of the weakness of another human being or animal never to take the life of a weak and defenseless animal tor your own amusement never to join in a chase where foxes stags otters or hares are driven for miles and miles by crowds of dogs and men is this fair play is this sport the naturalist asserted the bbc was deliberately obstructing my attempts to teacrf humanity to children soon to return to his cabin 100 miles north of prince albert sasiu he said that if he had given the talk in its delet ed form be would have been asham ed to face the wild animals and trees back borne orey owl is a farmer contributor to our dumb animi which take pleasure in extending its congratula tions to htm for tins action head bare his voice differential but with a laugh in his eyes not only may but must have a heart mister spite of our looks we re stranded flat broke and on ly half a tank of gas stake us please you look so kind all well ask is supper money and maybe a bite or so before we quit ye inside of ten minutes the dancers took position the girl sayuig over her shoulder to roland announce us the helions societys pets then flung herself upon her partner a spectacle beyond even roland s experience it held the rest breath less momently the dance changed now it was vivid now deadly ail the darker passions seemed bodied forth in it roland after twenty minutes bade the music cease then himself conducted the girl to the dressing tent bidding her rest there until dinner which was due very short ly she tried vainly to be haughty with him she was grateful instead faltenngly she said promise not to try to find me out unless i send for you however that may turn out i shant forget you ever you gave me the first free breath i ever drew headed homeward in the red racer the man asked betty where did you get it are you a devil the patter the effrontery 1 are you grateful to me tor car rying on so well betty countered smith stared she ran on t you ought to be your mind was set on marrying me now you cant do it i swear to die single unless i can be mrs ryce roland months later she waited for ryce roland in her fathers fine library her heart in her throat her face almost as white as the vaporous gown she wore pearls about her throat a diamond winking in the lace over her breast she was a snowmaiden all unlike the dancer roland remembered they had not met again yet had come to know each other ding between the lines of the barest brief notes come she had aakv at last he was coming indeed he was there a lost child cried tor me from the wilderness of great riches he said fi am here to tell her the way out and that is huskily from bet ty turn human womanly human from roland if i do will you love mebet- ty almost whispered ryce clasped her close saying with hia lips in her hair yes or even if you dont v measuring a mans worth international uniform sanday school lesson febrmary nth 1938 golden text how much then is a man of more value than a sheep matthew 13 13 lesson passaioe mark s 11t these things shall be a lotties raoe than eer the world hath known shall rise with flame of freedom in their souls and light of knowledge in their eyes the common measure of railway performance is that of ton miles and passenger miles said a a oardlner assistant general passenger traffic manager of the canadian national railways in a recent address to the membftrs of the montreal junior board of trade as to the railways ot canada those figures have long since passed beyond the limit of con ception ot the average man they have approached the mysterious for example the carriage by canadian new arts shalt bloom ot loftier mould railwaysinonevear be employed to care tor the insane the cost for institutional care ac counts in part for the increase in tax bills it is an indication of a grow- ing christian attitude toward suf- lerers that modern nations strive ttr give medical care and mental heal tng to those who need it a divided ww 610 very frequently the cause of mental unbalance la inner conflict there is a struggle between good and cil between selfishness and altruism when jesus asked tills man of ga dam what is thy name the reply mj name is legion for we are mam he felt that he had as many different wills within him as there weer soldiers ta a roman le gion a dual persdnahtpls confua lng enough hut a inuluple personal ty may be tar wotse a good psi oil ntrist is frequently able to unity a personality resolving conflicts har monizing desires ad renewing the power of an undhlded will quite frequently this is done through the surrender of the will to god when we accept the will of god as the rule uvea we get a unified control and escape from the baffling conflict of warring desires getting an inte grated personality has freed many people from the danger of 1 oss of reason a stampede 1114 there have been many different theories as to what happened to the herd of swine that rushed over tne clih into the sea some try to ex plain it by saying that the cured man gave such a shout of joy that the became frightened and stam peded not long ago a herd of can adian cattle stampeded and rushed over a cliff to the great financial loss of the owner we must not overlook jewish attitude towards pigs w may somewhat colour this oswald poppa what becomes of baseball players when they losetheir eyestghtf i poppa- growling they make um pires out of them boone under five flag but pioneer died american when boone settled with his son in the femme osage district he had bee or citizen under five bag born before the revolution ife lived his early life a subject of george ii and george hi of eng land arterthe he be came a citizen of the united states he was at one time a citizen of the temporary nation transylvania the shawnee indian tribe adopted him aa a son and citizen then he became a subject of charles iv of spain and later of napoleon he died under the united states bag in the first year of missouris state hood spanish authotttles made boone commandant of the ferrime osage where his last residence stands and gave him a vast tract of land again he failed to comply wth the legal obligations and lost the grant tnay story perhaps the incident will help most if we use it as an example of complex human relationships amid which christ did his work he hod to consider not only the mind of a maniac tut also the property attitude of hog owners he had to deal with prejudice and superstition which interpreted insanity as demon possession and the different medical theories concerning the treatment of the insane it was amid the handi caps of ignorance and prejudice that christ had to do his healing work a man restored 15 modern science is not hopeless about the problem of insanity child welfare can prevent many cases and skilled physicians have been able to restore many who have suffered temporary loss of sanity the foron ot education and religion working to gether can develop normal people and raise the average level of intelligence and control man has so much to his credit in his conquest of the world of nature that now he is seek ing to win triumph in the field of mind widespread knowledge will be helpful it is not to our credit in the handling of the liquor problem that fifty per cent of the admissions to a certain mental hospital should b classified as alcoholics this at least is largely preventable also the pub lic mind must be trained to give a second chance to those who have had a nervous breakdown and who under skilled treatment have recovered and wish to resume their place in social life we have no better guide than the attitude of jesus towards the sick and suffering the profit motive 16 13 when the substantial citizens ot gadara learned that the herd of swine had been drowned they were alarmed a healed man seemed sec ondary but pork could be sold tor cash that reason had been re stored to a maniac seemed less im portant to them than the welfare of livestock when we condemn the attitude of these propertyminded people let us not forget that canada has been shipping war supplies to japan for the sake of profit that virtual sweatshops are allowed in canada for the sake of gain that millions of people are being made homelessln china for the sake ot national ambition and that neany fifteen billion dollars is being spent this year on armaments while many people are in need of food clothing and shelter the world has a long distance to go before it finally adopts christs standard concerning the val ue of human personality railways perform vital services at 3000 million or dollars three billions of dollars u you will oven if reduced to an average or 300 per head of our ten million population cannot easily be grasped purchases last year by the canadian national alone which exceeded sixty tntnymit of dollars la another angle from which to view the immensity of the railways but even were it possible readily to comprehend their physical ramifica tions mr gardiner went on the whole of the tale would not even then be told beyond their normal service as carriers the railways perform many vital services which have been taken for granted simply because they are of the established order of things pubucmindedness on the part of the railways there has been it must find its corollary in rail waymind edness on the part of the public 92 years old and fit as a fiddle takes kruachen every morning i feel in duty bound wrote mrs a j w to express my gratitude for the marvellous results my father has obtained from kruschen salts he is ninetytwo years old and is as fit as a fiddle me can get around easily and even run up and down stairs his friends marvel wh it is he is alwa alert and never feels ustlesst joev always tells them the reason my regular dally dose of kruschen salts in my first cup of tea every mpm- lng mrs aiw most people grow old long before their time because they neglect one vital need of health the need for internal cleanliness eventually they start the healthy kruschen habit then probably for the first time in their lives they start getting rid every day of alt waste matter from the system instead of being clogged the intestines are clean and clear instead of liver and kidneys being sluggish they are active and efficient new healthy blopd goes coursing through the veins carrying health and strength and energy to every part of the body it pays to advertise f 1 what are the causes of the in crease in the number of patients in mental hospitals 2 why did christ show sympathy to suffers 3 what are the indications of a di vided wim 4 is there any sufficient reason why pork should not be used as human food 5 how do we place profit above per sonality telephone talks in the watson family my dad can talk farther than yours when donnie watsons father greeted him over the telephone from 500 miles away dunuie- was impressed no end he couldnt resist boasting a bit to hjs nextdoor neigh bour and playmate whenever youre called out of town do as bob watson does telephone home it brings peace of mind at a trifling coat rducckmu m ftsfaafcmm w totml mmd tomg mc i if3s kj 17 fan mtw i muwif lo u mmra in omimnm tmd 1 qubc of n one million doltart yearly j the georgetown herald j m bfoobtf publisher and g member of the canadian weeuf newspaper association f cnr time table standard time gotof east iger and passenger and mall passengers for toronto passengers sundays only going west passenger and passenger c passenger ancrftsall passenger sunday gome north and passenger going sowth mall and passenger pjn n pa 713 a 834 aja 224 an 6st nxa 1225 aa 1119 pjm- l tims table gray coach lines coaches leave georgetown a 706 ajn 4j pan 928 aon 7j00 pjn 1228 pjn 9 is pjn westbound to kitchener c 255 pjn xb 50 pan a 4 45 pan d 1135 pm x 7 00 p m e 1235 i x 935 son 1130 aon x 156 pjn x through to london a except sun and hoi b sun and hot c sat d except sat sun and hoi e sat sun and hoi bus depot w h long directory lebot dale kc u sybil bennett ba barristers and sottettom georgetown ontario office gregory theatre bldg mi st kenneth m langdon banister solicitor notary pabhe first mortgage money to loan office main street south phone 88 georgetown w c grant barrister etc offices mill street georgetown erin phone 234 po box 186 baney gbatdon lawbence cook banisters etc 4s5 bay st toronto brampuo oas e fraser raney blc h edward cook gordon graydon 333 main sl north brampton telephone 792 j harold r lawrence loblaw bulldjmg brampton telephone 643 b watson dds blds georgetown office hours 8 to 5 except thursday afternoons expert watch repairs by j h jordan georgetown phone 11 lane block spring millinery we extend you a cordial invitation to come and see our entire range our stock is largely imported 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