Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 13, 1944, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wed september i 3th 1 944 ff 0t give your electrical appliances good care and save repair the supply of new electric appli ances is very limited they cannot be built in quantities until their manufacturers now engaged in making weapons of war turn from the battlefront to the homefront do your part dont overload your washer or operate it longer than necessary be sure to oil the motor dont let leaky or dripping taps make your hot water heater work overtime keep your washer your iron and other electric appliances in good working condition by giving them the extra care that keeps them fit for duty for appliance repairs see your local uctrtcal deafer the hydroelectric power commission of ontario what does inflation mean to you and me x why we couldn t buy enough fo to keep our families healthy under inflation for wages and salaries never catch up to prices when they start to soar how would we like to pay 1 10 a dozen for eggs you say h cant happen don t forget it s already happened right here id ihu dcmm loo during the last war and it will happen mgatn unless were on our toes to keep the coat of living down every canadian must face this challenge it s our responibilny bat be of good heart living costs have risen less in canada than anywhere else canada leads tbt world in the fight against inflation heres how its done in 1941 canada determined to flk control the cost of living price v ceilings were established on wages rentals and commodities subsidies were pud on essential foods goods in short apply were rationed so that tvtrjow could get their fair share at a price they could afford to pay but control of prices is a twoway responsibility it deeds your support if it is to contiaoe working effectively so make this pledge today i i promise to give my support to keeping the cost of living down i will buy only what i need i will observe the ceil log whether buying or selling goods or services 1 11 pay off old debts save for the future invest in victory bonds and fer savings certificates and will support taxes which help lower die cost of living ife fiakvefo vaue mtya the brewing indoit1y ontario ts nnd tfaa uacw wmefc lajutoa cu mean to all dw pcopl ofcafniia improved uniform international sunday i chool lesson lesson for september 17 ubjocta and scripture uxta ao- the kingdom strongly established lesson text n samuel 2 t b 1 m goldqn text they that trust in tbs lord hall m as mount zlon which cannot be moved but abide lh forever psalm 118 1 position and power are important to a king but of even greater im portance is the winning of the hearts of his people only as he has them with him can he build a great nation david was the lord a anointed the kingdom was his but god ex pected him to make the necessary effort and use his own abilities to bring it into a place of honor and usefulness god gives us all we 1 ave but he does not shower it down on us we must go out and possess it note in the three verses that pre cede our lesson w 1 3 that david moved forward only after prayer and divine guidance little wonder that he succeeded i the southern tribes declare their loyalty 2 4 the nation was divided into two parts judah in the south and israel in the north to bring them together again called for consummate skill david had it when saul had died david showed his respect and genuine loyalty to the king by his actions and by his song of lament which we find in ii samuel i then by the lord s leading he went to hebron the national capital of judah and there awaited the will of the people their declaration for david was not long in coming they knew and respected him he had shown him self to be their friend i sam 30 26 and now they made him king it was the first step and a long one in the right direction ii the king makes friends by being friendly 2 57 the men of jabesh gilead hear ing that the philistines had killed saul went for his body and gave it suitable burial this gave david occasion to show his fine spirit of appreciation which naturally warmed the hearts of all those who had loved and followed saul it was excellent strategy but at the same time it was the natural expression of a kind heart he that would have friends must show himself friendly prov 18 24 and why not the friendly and open hearted kindness of some christians does more to win others t christ than the brillnnt dis cfiirses of some cold exclusive christian worker most of the lord s work is done by ordinary people with warm heirts is there any retson why we innot nil te win s me ind ittractie in christ iii the northern tribes recog nire their king d 1 5 a period of seven yeirs elapsed 1 fore this took place the i oust of saul was not willing to yield its supposed rights to the throne and there was fighting and struggle in t all david showed himself to be upright and consikntc there is valur in gridual levelop n ent and in the struggle for the right had david found m mediate s iccess one wonders whether he would have gained the strength he needed for the future then came the da when israel th tribes of the north country of their own accord chos to put them selves under dnvid note that it was because of their regird for him vv 1 2 that they came to him v 3 that was great gain a united people how important that is in the affairs of the nations nothing is more disturbing or a greater hindrance than internal fnc tion we niifht to deal quickly and decisively with iny group or force m the life of our nation which is clearly div sive or disloyal think then how import int it is that god s people in the christian church stand together m undivided loyalty to christ our king and in loving devotion to one another iv the king established a na tlonal capital 5 6 10 jerusalem which was to be the city of david and which figures so prominently not only in history but in prophecy had to be wrested from the hands of the heathen jebusites and be established as the sacred city and the capital t the jewish nation note that the kind and considerate king was not a weakling he knew how to fight and to win verse 8 is difficult to interpret but evidently does not mean that david was cruel the jebusites taunted him by saying that their blind and cripples could hold the wall against davids men then they doubtless put their best soldiers on the wall and david said to his men let us take thes cripples we sec iverses 9 ind 10 that dn id uts not onl a fighter but ilsn i builder he began then the devitopment of jerusalem the ercat cit of wl ich we are et to i nr vndrous things blended lor quality salada tea -j- carrolls z pkv 0 hkr muffets g 3 co f raspberry jam 12 fluid u mapt uf lard pomd b ended or spirit vinegar ni bruniwiek sardines tin ci horn la seed hi raisins a red feather puddings 1iaxweu h0u5e cheese s 35c v 9c marmalade 29c tea bags salada s 35c coffee 4x macaroni- claws sura spread 9 5tmta2jt rolled oats quick of recular 5 custard 25c catsup ayimer wis x7 ivort soap 6c 9c cleanser krroll s i 1 5c knifi mustard tin xoe 27c 4w wo si7f 300 i fmons blfc 25 vaiencia oranges sie 220 valtnch oranges si7l 1 6 alfncia oranges kkpk tab 25c wholt pickling spice asc celery seed owe se zinc jar rings on 25c jar rubbers da 5c fruit jars te 105 snow lake ammonia pkg 5c kennel kibble s ito 25c k 9 dog cubes 2tb box i9c caititnerr bouquet or odex soap 2 cak xic q iintitios of all merchandise 48c doz 38c do s 45c doz 5 57c dox ll rl iies m pears at market prices fruit and vegetable prices subject to market fluctuations coupons to use september 14th sugar fl to 10 14 to 41 1 preserves 1 to 88 tea or coffee 30 to 40 1 butter 74 to 77 new store hours am to 6 00 pro every day except friday 830 to 6j0 and saturday 8 30 am to 10 00pm phone 357 georgetown the psychology of fear by lewis mllligan i read somewhere the other day that ulcers in the stomach were caused by worry this set me thinking about the influence of mind over matter and it seemed to confirm the theory of christian science that the cause and the remedy for physical diseases are in the mind that certain physical conditions can be set up by a dls traught and fearful mind and that re eovery from an operation can be re tarded by the same mental process are recognized by most physicians a very prominent and practical doctor once told me that when he was engaged in his student days in post mortem examinations he always had a dread of blood poison ing as the re suit of some slight scratch on his hands he said that he worried so much about this that one day he dls covered a small red spot on the back of one of his hands which on exa m lnalion proved to be a sort of iml la tion scratch as there was no sign of a break in the skin it gradually dls appeared i am not a christian scientist and i cannot accept the theory that matter is merely a concept of mortal mind and has no real existence that to me is self contradictory but i do not wish to enter into a controversy on that subject i accept the theory that worr ran cause a lot of tro ible in the body and i believe that it is the cause of most of the troubles in the body and i believe that it is the cause of most of the troubles of the world in general this wu recognised in the drawing up of the atlantic charts the main pur pose of which was the elimination of lhe pour pears worry is usually a fear of the fu ture we are afraid of what is going to happen to us or to some one deaf to ub on the morrow uid we make today miserable worrying about it the pour fears are four worries about what is going to happen in th post war world and we are told that we can avoid these by planning the future in advance we must make plans for the imme diate future but it is well to remember that the best laid schemes omlce and men gang aft agley hitler was the greatest and most careful planner of modem times he started by worrying about the future of germany worry is written on every feature of bis miserable face he infected the ger man people with this disease of fear of imaginary enemies to such an ex tent that they overlooked the opportu nities of the present uiey were willing to starve themselves in order to enjoy a big feast in the future germanys future was to be planned for the next thousand years by the national so cialist party the nasi plan however has gone agley all of hitler s worrying and long range scheming have brought disaster to the german people and to the world in general it might be argued that if there had been coimter- planning by the present allied nations the disaster would have been avoided but there was a counter plan the league of nations was the greatest plan for the preservation of world peace that bad oyer been conceived and there is reason to believe that it was directly responsible for the greatest war the world has ever continued on page six

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