Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 7, 1938, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening september 7th 1938 p7 regular transport service between georgetown and toronto full loads anywhere long distance moving government license full insurance snyders cartage phone office 171w or j mill and market streets georgetown saul moral failure i btlcmauapal unwarar sanday school inian bma5rjlltli 1w8 golden text lb obey is better than sacrifice 1 samuel 15 22 ilbsaon passage 1 samuel 10 2125 is 2023 31 36 i thrice blest is he to whom is given the tnstlnet that can tell that god is on the field when he is most invisible frederick william pfcber telephone talks ik the watson family mydad can talk farther iw yours tribe l benjamin was the youngest of jac obs twelve sons and his tribe wai one of the smaller weaker tribes yet it was the tribe of benjamin that gave to israel her first king saul tod to the christian church her great apostle saul afterwards known paul genius does not depend upon size or prestige small nations have been powerful factors in wprkt af fairs witness palestine greece scot land and belgium humble rural homes have furnished many of the leaders in north america often ur ban life falls to reproduce itself and only by being replenished from farms and villages do cities maintain their energy and lnltatlve it may be that saul had an inferiority complex be cause he was a member of the lesser tribe of benjamin he was not seek ing honor for himself when they sought him to make him king he could not be found yet he was the choice of the nation and his hour of opportunity had come society does well by public education and by pro viding scholarships for pupils display ing marked ability to give genius a chance freed from the handicaps of poverty and with adequate facilities for reasearch one of the most re warding forms of social service is that of aiding boys and girls to get an education sauls early graces 22 5 sauls fine physique was an asset to him he towered over others and even in a physical sense his fellow countrymen had to look up to him they thought that a young man with his size and strength would make a good military leader they received him with popular acclaim shouting god save the king a prayer that has since been re echoed innumerable times samuel gave his benediction to the new king and saul was accord ed the sanction of this great religious leader as well as the authority of a popular vote to all appearances his clalons was not an individual respon- smuity the white light of mqdera journalistic camera and radio pub licity left no privacy and the de mands of office itiittte opportunity for soutude with so many falling to carry the smaller public responsi bilities laid upon them with any de gree of efficiency who shall raise the finger of scorn at one for whom position not of his seeking had become too heavy a burden to be longer borne a wiser policy will be treasure memories of the gallantry of youth the heroism of war days the manlyathletlcs the sympathy with the negelcted poor and tojudge nof that we be not judged questions for discussion 1 was samuel a help or a hindrance to saul il2 should the position always seek the man 3 was sauls punishment too severe 4 what were the root causes of saul s failure 5 what may we do to help our lead ere whan damn watsons father greeted him orex the telephone from 500 mile away doimie was impieieod no end he eoolcwt milt boasting a bit to bie ochdoor neigh- hoor and playmate whenever jramye called oat of town do a bob watson doe telephone home it brings peace of mind at a biffing coat h ims ttmdlt sb mlfrau 1 aava km omtmru m i mohmt dubmn rr j i ii tmi m lli uar chumru aj western canada special bargain excursions wwoursnl stttons in eastern canada good going sept 24 oct 8 1938 inclusive return limits 45 days tickets good in i coaches at teres approximately 1 cent per mue toubist siseefing cabs at fares approximately ih cents per mile standard sleeping cabs at fares approximately 1 cento per mile cost op accommodation in sleeping cabs additional baggagk checked stopovers at fort arthvr armstrong cu- cago and west tickets sleeping car reservations and all information from any agent ask for handbill t2s1 canadian national ah the latest in uptodate millinery see our exceptionally fine showing hats from 100 misses laridge main street georgetown herald block upstair watch fob the falls the best way to avoid falls states a bulletin issued this week by the in dustrial accident prevention assort atlons is to form the habit of looking out for the things that cause falls here are some of the causes to watch out for especially when you are carrying something grease oil or water on floors or steps loose or fixed objects on floors or stairs loose material that is apt to shift under foot uneven floors or floors in poor con dltlon worn or broken treads on stairs or stepb stairs with irregular or curving treads ladders with defective rungs rails or steps make shift supports boxes barrels chaini tables unguarded floor openings and loose covers over floor openings loose planks in scaffolds or porches blind comers and dark places walking wlthbut looking carefully ahead shoes with turned over heels or loose soles heels catching in cuffs of long trousers high heels catching in skirts or overcoats on stairs i ki 4- l leaning too far out of windows good start well begun may be half done but the last half may de cide whether the story is to end in triumph or disaster in days of pros perity there was a sudden vogue for appointing very young executive in high positions frequently these ap polntments failed to justify them selves the young men had arrived too soon and did not continue to pre pare themselves for carrying heavy i responsibilities it takes bedrock character to stand the temptations and strains of high position saul really had little training for his work and the office itself was without for mal precedent savj and samoel so23 there were certain difficulties in herent in sauls new position as king he had to maintain the traditions of the judges and establish precedents as king his work was many sided he was the military leader he dispensed justice and he was expected to provide religious inspiration meanwhile his predecessor samuel who had reslgned- as judge to make way for saul as king was very active he listened to the criticisms which were made of saul and he may have sought to make decisions for the young king samuel was virtually a prophet telling sen what to do when saul refused to carry out samuels orders there was trouble and in the end samuel an nounced that saul would lose his throne it is always trying when youth and age are linked together with divided authority many a young minister has felt deprived of freedom by the presence of a pastor emeritus or a company president may have his hands somewhat tied by his predecessor being oppolnted as chairman of the board of directors it is usually taken for granted that all the fault was on saul s part but reading between the lines a case may be made out for saul at least samu el failed to make saul the worthy king that saul honestly sought to be at first gtoriosa in death 3 8 in adjusting field glasses very of ten only a slight turn is necessary to change a blur into better than norm al vision quite frequently good peo ple make a mess of their lives not by any glaring fault but by lack of a small adjustment that would have changed their whole attitude to life saul was a great man in spite of bis failures he commanded the loyal support of his followers right to the last he met death after defeat in battle with resouluteness and courage if samuel had counselled frankly with saul understanding the diffi culties of kingship and potting his experience and ability at the com mand of saul the disaster might have been averted one mistake may sometimes spoil a life a motor car driver turned for second to place his hat in the back seat but during that second when his eye was off the road the car took to the ditch and the driver was kffied even so in our dally behaviour one wrong word or one wrong deed may cause conse quences that aeem to us to be out of all proportion to the error oar shenf ths throughout the study of this lesson many people will be thinking of a re cent incident m british history about which the good taste ox he empire has decreed a voluntary silence as the months go by there is a mantle of charity spread over the abdication if blame there is to be society must take its portion of the hlsme post j polities made ytgnhtp difficult and post war morals made leadership still more difficult throughout a long period of trai nor liberty was denied and the making of down to carelessness warns the bulletin that attitude doesnuhelp the accident just passed and cannot prevent another occurring what is there to do about it find the preventable cause experience is a hard taskmaster so why not try prevention long shadows with the sun as a readymade spotlight and the potted flower is twice as interesting dont overlook the pattern in the floor grooves patterns make fascinating pic tures and they are all around youshadow patterns ornamental ironwork window grilles railings wheels stacks of lumber piles of drain tile even groups of people in a formal arrangement include a definite pattern in your pictures and they will have an no usual different quality when you go to the beach look for patterns lu sand ripples and the shadows cast by boacn grass climb a high bank or diving tower and shoot down on your crowd when they are sunning themselves in a circle or formal arrangement like the spoken of a wheel which gives pattern interest to the picture tako pictures of see nee through things such as ornamental iron work the outlines form patterns which make the scenes more inter eating picture a tennis player through the net or racket or let him hold the racket so that the sun casts an interesting crisscross shadow pattern on his face out m the country try picturing 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