Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 3, 1939, p. 7

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region of the national spstnn which covers a large part of the provinces of ontario and quebec an equal number win be selected for the western region which include the prairies and british columbia thru for the atlantic region lnclud tag eastern quebec and the marl tunes six enginetnen and six firemen are being named pot service in the three regions named 19 conductors are being se iected as well as 43 trainmen these men required for the direct operation or the royal train number in all 134 and form but a small pro portion of the more than 3 000 in dividuals whose services will be re qircitionea some of these other men wu nde the royal train while larger numbers will have their appointed places and duties at stations and ter moats where the rojal train will be erviooil each day during a scheduled stop ofncers of the national system ac uauy riding on the royal train will include the regional vice presidents each of whom will travel throughout his own jurisdiction accompanying the vie- president throughout assign d territory will be a general stiperfn tendent in addition to these officer respon stole for the operation of the train there will be numerous experts in charge of the aircon di turning the eecrnc lighting and other mechanical feaures of the train the railway staff on he royal train will also in cluae telegraph operators as all traveller are an are u is recessarv to perform a number ol service functions on all long distance trains operating in canada for this snecial occasion the number of men ordmarly required will be great u in creased n order to expedite the move meat at divisional and terminal s ops where such service function- are pelormed these forces will attend to he replenishment of the water sup ply the ce supply cliining of tin exterior of the cars and j c m jlete examination of trucks wheels and nil operating parts of the train the men bemg sejeced fox ths work arc bt ui chosen with the arae care t rcled n he cho ce of the enginemen lire men conductors and trainrmn and jus care in selection is be mi txttnd d further back to numerou o her workers who prform dut n con nrctjoii wilh signal cross rut- and tht maintenance of wav paul works a hard field international uniform sanday school lesson may 7th 1s39 ootdbnraxt i can do all things through christ which strengtheneth me phlllpplans 4 13 lesson passage acts 18 1 4 11 1 corintlans 2 l 5 why restless why cast down my soul hope still and thou shalt sing te praise of hlrmvho thy god ihj health s eternal spring reason 3 4 religion is based on reason it re quires reason even to interpret re vela tion the seers of the past who have givtn great spiritual truths to man kind were thinkers and students paul had a spirit so finely tuned that he was responsive to the subtlest move ments qf thought but this senlstl ity to truth had been developed by the exercise of his virile mind in the synagogue at corinth paul persuaded the jews and the greeks his power of persuasion was not through plead ing but through reasoning he pro oeeded from the known to the un known and presented his convictions in such a logical rational fashion that he won converts the church owes much to her thinkers very of ten the first step toward a deep spirt tual experience is mental clarification there are laws governing the mina and soul just as there are laws gov erning the planets and the weather those who understand the workings of the human spirit are able to pre sent truth convincingly so that others are led to believe affirmation g the central fact- in pauls thinking was that jesus was the christ we can hiirdh undt rstand ajj that this i meant to one brought up as a phari i see who at last saw clearly that the i national hope or the hebrew race had i been fulfilled in jesus paul crystal i lized his whole theologv in those words jesus is lord or jesus was christ pauls conviction of the mes lahship of jesu was cen rat in his thinking just as the sun is tin centre of the solar sjstem paul was read j to witness to this convic ion m season and out of season yet he liked to have other chri tlans with l him in corinth he had the com pamonshlp of sdas and timothy and oeth r hev would witnes concern in their common faith the witness given b all three would be more im pressive than the statement of ont man alone the christian church is losing greatly b having w iinessing left chief v to one mm in a congrega tit n all members of a church should be able to give a reason for thf filth that ls m hum sometime the witness of a liman reaches other mi ml women ovf n more eflectivelv than the mattmen of a triined theo loan little rest day or night woman with severe nunbs for the benefit of others who may be troubled with the complaint she suffered from a grateful woman writes last may i had a very severe at tack of neuritis in the leg which made it impossible for me to rest during the day or to get regular sleep at nights to say nothing of the intense pain various medicines gave me very lilue relief and a friend advised me to give kruschen a trial as she had derived benefit from it whilst suffer ing similarly i am so thankful that i took her advice prom the very first bottle i telt relieved and now i am quite free from pain and get a good nights sleep mrs i hc neuritis like rheumatism lumbago and sciatica ls often caused by needle pointed uric acid crystals which form as the result of sluggish elmlnating organs kruschen helps to convert those crystals into a harmless solu tion which is removed through the natural channels cost op illness 300 000 000 direct cost of mr ess in canada amounts to approximately 300 000 000 annually dr gordon bates general director of the health league of can ada told the trustees and ratepayers sec ion of the ontario educational as social ion last week in canada we spend less than 7 000 000 annually to prevent sickness less than si a per on foi prevention he said the remedv lay in public health education on a large scale starting wiji the child babal3 jplaver t- umpire wel jut the papers tomorrow entering the ministm mlsa alice armstrong or plesherton daughter of rev a e and mrs arm strong of meaford has offered herseir for the ministry in the united church of canada her application for he ministry has been signed by the offl cial board of the church alice has one year in arts course to complete in toronto university iollowed by threi vears theological course before her ordination can take place ing outside th churcht bt vc transformed ls it a mat ter of minutes months or ears wlu was the secret of paul power the kings microphones vjul tr throughput the empire the voice of his majesty during the royal visit to canada will be beard through these microphones ther have been produced by the northern electric company to the specifications of the anadian broadcasting corporation the micro phone bearing the royal crown is one of many produced for use across canada during the tour of their majesties and in specially designed for reduction of wind noise for use outofdoors the two oval shape microphones are gold plated and of the new card to id type which will be used to broadcast hia majesty s message of greeting on arrival ai quebec and oat the occasion of the empire day celebrations from winnipeg i hear your husbands coming home after all this time mrs mur ph said mrs flanagan do you think he ii be changed i expect his hair will be shorter ventured mrs murphy most men who die with their boots m would still be alive if they had neiked in in their stocking feet tweet caporam why orange juice tbe1ws5 by betty barclay in no studies of various vitamin inc are the distinguishing arfca aa clear cut as la the case of vitamin c it is illustrated by a recent survey of rheumatic fever sg children brought to the unl venttv of rochester germs of inanrjc fever were fouod fle tunes as often in the tonsils of dren w blood showed a low normal percentage of vlta- c an fax the higher than of the blood is duectlr increased by ths amount of dtms trait tat a child a diet kvea thong oranges contalnec i otfeor factor of therapeutic vabas tbaa their vitamin c they rank ugh la the list of protective lboaa california oranges espedallr vttamm a as indl- catsnl hy tiealr deeper yellow falca they also are abandaat la vitamins b anel o ass well as bt calcium home religion 1 8 when paul was driven o it of thp svnagogue he did not cease witmsslng hi merelv transferred hls activities to a private house justus allowed hls house to be used for teaching and pe sonal evangellsm what a thrill must have gone through the group w hen crlspus a ruler of the syna gogue professed his faith in christ ind was received into the fellowship his example led manj others t mnltf the same declsiop the christian church or the future will make a greater use of home many peopie who are hardened to conventional public worship can be won through in formal heartto heart chats around a fireside questions can be answer ed fxprlences ma be shared and decisions registered without the for mula of a penitent bench or inquiry room good as these are in their own way often a witness in colloquial language ls much more effective than in the familiar forms or theological language in certain communities jiere have been more conversions in homes than in the churches a thne exposure 9 11 s ldden eonver ions are real paul saw many of them steadv and slow growth ls necessary however even for those who have had the dramatic experience of a sudden conversion it ls by seeing what christ can do for men and women through i period of disci pleshlp continuing over several ar that w hive lhr fullest dem ons rn ion of hls power pail stayed for a ear and a half in corinth h illdlnt his converts up in the chris t in faith when he left corinth hire remained a group or people who were able to carry on hls work it ur be difficult in n congregation to how 1 1 finite result for one weeks activities but faithful teaching wor h t ind service throughout five years will trnnsrorra the characters or many people there are young revolution jris in politics who wish to create a new social order overnight but fa nation becomes strong by the upright citizenship of large numbers of people persevering year after year chrlst was willing to spend many months in the training of hls dlsclples to at tain maturity in christian experience faithful study thought and fellowship are required continuously special n electric demonstration week only ona 1 nance gmas of fresh orange fence rnmhmes im calories or 4 per cant of the en requirements ante fnon bt s oanees of orange jsnos coatrlhatad only 4 per eaat of each at the lee protective man mis the minerals and vtu nstna aotuauy however i ounces of orampa jnjca or a large glass fni per cent of the vitamin a b per ceat of the vttamta b im per cent of the vitamin c 14 par cent of the vitamin q i per eaat of the caldamand per cent of tha phuapnnrrms needed each even greater than pauls thinking was the influence of his dally life the corinthians saw a great scholar glv ing fellowship freely they saw a jew mingling without reservation amongst oroeks they felt the power of the holy spirit in the life of this man who lived in their homes what is the explanation of the influence of paul he himself did not attribute it to personal appearance eloquence or popularity be gave all the credit to the crucified christ the cram had tranformed the disposition of paul the onetime persecutor had become an expert to christian love paul didd not preach self help but gods fiop in christ christ finds an open door into a human heart when some ln- divcua recognhcs that genuine chris tians have an inner power radiating truth love and good wul qaentlam for p 1 which is uppermost in my religious experience reason or emotion 2 am i lonewolflng or living in fel lowship 3 is it possme to get religion work- electrical servants demonstrated in georgetown may 8 to may 13th you are invited to visit your electrical dealers store and learn the advantages of using electrical appliances in the home modeminze your borne revolutionize your living enter the big slogan contest following are the three prizes for winners in the local contest 1st prize teleehron electric clock value 1509 2nd prize electric sandwich grill value 800 3rd prize electric iron value 400 visit your local electric appliance dealer and ask for an entry form following are the georgetown dealers hugh lindsay richardsons hardware george muckart r h thompson a co fill in slogan entry form and return to dealers store absolutely nothing to buy slogan to consist of a few words which will be similar to wake up and lire electrically the there winning slogans of local competition will be e in porvincewide contest the winner of which will receive a free trip to the new york worlds fair see prizes in p b blackburns window wake up and live luctzlcallu

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