bid aha a | Bi yt it Be rt i ] bad a t t f | | . ' - the thing that robs one of an interest THE MIRROR THE MIRROR -- ENJOYING HIS VISIT PUBLISHBD EVERY FRIDAY AT -THB FLETCHER JOHNSTON PRESS, 123 ONTARIO ST., STRATFORD. FLETCHER JOHNSTON, - -. BDITOR Visit in the Old Land. PHONE [1L5w Sends weekly papers to : Mr. J. A. Davidson sed ines pate ar gna : : es | Mr. J. A. Davidson, manager of the Sidi anaes ict | British Mortgage Loan Co., kindly loaned The Mirror two English weekly -- papers Stratford, Ont., July 20, 1923 sent him by His Honor Judge Barron, who with Mrs. Barron is having an extended he See ee ese holiday in the old country and are en- joying good health. When' Judge Barron Brotherhood of Man returns he will undoubtedly bring us many ° valuable observations. It was, of course, The teacher who can get the stud- only a coincidence but the first thing we ent to see a thing from every angle | j.oticed in looking through one of these , is the successful one, as is the preach- papers was a report of an address by Lord er that starts the mind of his hearers | Hewart on '"' Life," which eulogized the in a new direction. | legal profession: " Law,"' said Lord Hew- Rav J CPW als ic oe Bh 'fis the most mentally exacting of all eS ge : | the professions." Maybe,the judge thought the ablest preachers in the Methodist | that if Mr. Davidson; whom before occupy church while but a very young man, | ing his present position practiced law, read has this most potent characteristic. this it would give him a pleasant retrospect. It is natural when thinking of a sin- | ord Hewart said: ner to form a concept of one who dis- | __--'[t iS. a moot question whether bankers, regards the moral laws. One who | doctors, or lawyers know most about life. I put the banker aside at once. He knows spends his substance " riotous living, nothing but the amount of his customer's but the Rev. Gifford showed in _ his _ current and deposit account; a man may sermon Sunday morning sin to be | have nocapital and yet keep a large balance. operating in a_ heretofore unthought | ee ed rich men and rogues have two of capacity--that of a robber, and to. ate Danks. om rob us of goods or money is not the | The doctor also [ eliminate, he only sees reatest | "Ss b fh; human beings when they are sick, and e rr in robs a man Of his | therefore morbid, and know not what they interest in his brother," said Mr, | door say. But the lawyer sees the human | Gifford. The inference is then that | animal, male or female, in full health and the man who has no interest in his | S@nity, when he or she is swindling or being Ghsther 15k Bier even iho ue keep rasta divorcing. or being divorced, all the moral laws. Indeed the man | their urna! cccditiny of teed eet in : é , selfishness who has no interest in his brother is | and lust. For the knowledge of life, there- without the thing that is the very life | fore, give me the lawyer every time. of Hie Cress Te ees teaching. |. The judges are the Corinthian capital of Greed Gad Galichaess on poison | the polished pillar of the law. Unfortun- : : _ately, judges seldom. talk outside their of the brain. It steals the rights of courts, -where they are often garrulous another for its own sake. It is as bad | enough. When I see a judge discoursing as the drug addiction. With the vic- | at large, especially a judge with letters, tim of drugs the more he gets the | Upon life, I know I am in for a treat. I was ° more he wants. So with the victim of | 2°! sappointed when I read Lord Chief His Honor Judge Barron Enjoying His. 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