the georgetown herald wed neaday evening mfuch 22nd 1939 fbfif says mr anthracite from pennsylvania i ttteyouknowme my name is mr anthracite which means good hard coal i come from pennsylvania home of the greatest anthracite fields in the world 1 am kn and used all winter long in approximately 300000 why am i so povulak i do not want to appear boastful but i give people big value lor their rod dollar oh i may con a little more a ton to buy than other lew tmrmmrtntv rods but i am long lasting j de velop a steady even healthy heat that penetrates to every book and c i keep doors warm and the whole house saug and costly co yon see im practically pure carbon and that the most concen fad yon can find oil nstodayfor complete details about fenasyusnu anthracite the modern fad for solid comfort we sell pennsylvania bnthracits k c mcmillan all fuels phone 40 georgetown wallpapers wallpapers its time to decorate now i have a full line of 1938 samples of wallpapers and can give an estimate on complete job can take os old paper repair plaster if necessary thoroughly experienced e bludd painting papeabanging natural wood finishes telephone 5 r 5 georgetown round trip bargain fares march 31st april 1st from georgetown to stations oshawa and east to cornwall inclusive tjxbridge lind say peterboro camobehfard newmarket coulngwood meaiord mld- land north bav parrv sound sudbury capreol and west to beard- rratn 2 friday march 21 all trains saturday april 1 to toronto also to brentford chatham goderlcb guelnh hamilton london niagara palls owen sound st catharines st marys sernla strat ford sirathroy woodstock see handbills for complete list of destinations for fares return limits train information tickets etc consult nearest aren t93c canadian national fatty its five yean since i last saw you you look lots older kate really my dear i dont think i would have recognised you cither if it hadnt been for the coat mother to daughter why omvt jon yawn when be stays too loner heu take the hint and go daughter t did and he told me what beautiful teeth i had office boy nervously please sir i think you are wanted on the tele phone employer you think i whats the good of thinking dont jou know os weo bht the voice at the other end said hello that you you old knot tanned chestnuts and pine wt wm be converted into cellulose the new plant at ouneo italy td like to forget my birthdays they come too fast george ade progress in civilization is limited only by the extent to which we use our brains charles francis potter peter interpret christs sufferings and death internauanal uniform swnday school uam march wth 1939 golden text christ also hath once suffered tor sins the just for the unjust that he might bring us to god 1 peter 3 18 lesson passage 1 peter 1 1733 2 2035 christ has no hands but our hands to do his work today he has no feet but our feet to lead mea in his way he has no tongue but our tongues to tell men how he died he has no help but our help to bring them to his side annie johnson flint geeta plan 1721 in time peter the galilean fisher man became a theologian reflect ing on his experience of christ his thoughts- took orderly form clear convictions came to him about god and man he interpreted the life and death of christ as ordered ui an eternal plan of god the great events he had lived through were not due to blind chance but were rather the working of the long purpose of god peter had come to the conclu sion that this universe was directed by intelllfence and redemptive love trust in christ led him to a philo sophy of history the christian gos pel is a challenge to the intellect peter paul and john sought to rea son their way through to an under standing of the will of god concern ing christ today their is little hard theological t among average people our grandparents pondered the mysteries of creation atonement salvation immortality anal destiny but too many of their grandchildren are thinking of sports motors talk ing drama and comic strips peter cha dhls readers to think order that their faith and hope might be hi god oar part zt z3 theology is related to life convic tions grow out of our experience god offers us redemption from sin thorugh christ but not apart from our own acceptance our souls are purified by obeying the truth of god and by our outgoing love to our rellowmen wi are bom again by the living word ol god coming into our minds chang ing our attitudes and transforming our actions the christian way life is selfhelp through gods help one test of being born again is that we love one another with a pure heart fervently we are enabled to live in the splrftjox christ when we accept the planofvgod we christs help seek to do our part in gods plan moses had his dream of a divine society on earth and sought to establish it by laws peter had found a new motive power in the cross of christ which worked an in ner change in the nature of indivi duals so that thereafter they had new moral control through a quickening of soul taking it 0 peter was writing to christiana fac ing persecution for their faith h sought to encourage them to endure hardship courageously tradition tells of a sketch found in roman mili tary barracks there is an asss head upon a cross and underneath it this inscription alexmenos worships his god that was probably the mock ing of some soldier at a christian comrade how should we bear ridi cule and opposition there is little credit due to us it we accept rebuke patiently when we are in the wrong that is fairly easy it is when our highest beliefs and purposes are mock ed that we tend to retaliate and as sert our superiority even though the social cleavage may bring ridicule and conempt only over such matters as sabbath observance early com munion total abstinence from liquor aversion to swearing or refusal to laugh at an unclean jest we should seek to carry ourselves as invulner able to insult christs example 21 m quarrelling is so negative and so cially so destructive that christian people prefer to suffer injustice ra ther than to be vindictive and seek revenge christians follow one who said blessed are the peacemakers love one another put up thy sword christ did more than teach these truths he lived them he er- fused to auow his disciples to work vengeance on the samaritans he al lowed himself to be arrested without on the cross he prayed for forg for those who did him to death to gain a moral victory through love and selfcontrol is a much higher triumph than to over come an opponent through physical force again peter found power for such moral victory through the cross the sacrificial death of christ awak ens within us a strong desire to die to sin and tq live unto righteousness the selfless hateless suffering of christ has left us an example that we should follow in his steps the example of christ under attack is worthy of profound study by chris tians in a year when the world is pending over seventeen billions dollars upon armaments shepherd and bishop there are three great shepherd chapters in the bible the twenty- third psalm the thirtyfourth chapt er of eseuel and the tenth chapter of johns gospel peter a lew words reaches the heard of- the- shep herd analogy ye were as sheep go ing astray but are now returned un to the shepherd and bishop of your christ is the good shepherd our spiritual overseer he touches our lives at our central need he the shepherd of our souls christ has earned his right to the title of the good shepherd he did not work for money but for the good of people he went after the people who were straying he laid down his life for his feuowmen the love of christs shepherd heart recalls us from our vagrant desires and leads us home to the fold of god would it not have been enough for christ to have been the great teacher instructing hi disciples in the truths of the king dom christ did more than give his ideas he gave himself the good shepherd gave his life for the sheep questions for dtecataaion what added meaning does this lesson afford for easter 1939 2 what does the cross of christ mean to you how did peter the fisherman come a thinker why has pacifism so suddenly be come unpopular in which areas of life does christ help us most grapefruit 6 17- oranges 229 potatoes ck lemons 19 clii carrolls limited modern experienced banking sbbvicb tha outoona ol 121 ym efaocaaaful opimtloat xhcre is a spirit of service and cooperation about the bank of montreal which appeals strongly to the holders of its more than one million deposit accounts you will enjoy banking with the bank of montreal because it gives the kind of service that customers appreciate bank of montreal utasl1shed 1sit georgetown branch j r smith manager your bank and how you hay use 1tamf ballinafad the march meeting was held at the manse and opened with singing and prayer the scripture lesson from the psalms was read responslvely and mrs foreman led in prayer plans were made to hold a pancake supper on april 14th a reading was 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