member of r canamanjweeklynewspapar association aid qntirioquebec newspapers association issued every sunday at stouffvills ontario subscription rates per year- in advance t- in canada j200 r r k ujsa 32s0 avnplansonpubfehera v f i3i- unemployment taxation i propaganda has recently been issued bolstering the value of unemployment insurance but tfie fact remains that for a great many who have to payintpthefund it is just another forced tax but one from which they never receive any benefit who ever heard of a bank clerk being laid off because of slack time and how can an elderly per son who is causually employed hope to benefiit there are scorces of persons spaying into the fund who will not and do not hope to claim any benefit from this insurance which is wrongly named it is taxation and nothing more so why not embody itin the income tax of the small wage earner v unemployment x insurance is providing jobs for thousands who could be released for other work if this so- called insurance was collected as income tax which it really ing and feeding members of the crew took turns in exercis m vag the annuals v f l- the doga are bound for new homes in various points in canada and in stamford nn the- united states on the overland part of their journeythey wjll be in careof the express department of the canadian national railways- w jtf k two welsnterriersare consigned tostenrfbr5iconn y and- a 7crqsbreed i 6 brooklyn a retriever tis going to hamilton ont adachschuhd to kitchenertontia spaniel tosault ste marie ont an alsation and two spaniels to- toronto a welsh corgi a rare breed is consigned to van couver while a retriever will find a new home in winnipeg a foxterrier in sexsmith alta and an army setter in chapleau qnt a- retriever and a spaniel are bound for addresses in westmouht que we are glad none are coming to stouffville where the dog population is plenty numerous enough now is well said canadian countryman we should have politicians in canada who are clever enough to expose for all to behold the humbug in the state- nieht that any government russian or otherwise can provide people with social security actually any socalled security that is given is provided by the sweat and toilof the people themselves instead of political parties promis- inglpeoplesbcial secdfity if elected to power they should be promising thatthey will do everything possible to enable them to provide their- own security canada not alone in potato shortage perhaps nothing could bring to us with more striking force what shortages really are than the empty potato dishes on canadian tables at the moment they teach us in one quick lessona little of what other people have been t against for nearly six years and tell us better than a million stories what it means to go without ordinary food one nice thing aboutour shortage of potatoes is that we know that in fess than a month there will be an abundance from our own fields andgardens locally housewives are scraping the bottom of the potato bins- and aretactually counting the murphies on band speculating onthe day when new potatoes will be on the market but thatmay be today or tomorrow certainly t not long now c farms for veterans there may have been a time when farming was a haphazardsort of business operated by ruleofthumb but thats certainly not the case in 1945 and it is certainly not the case when it comes to the veterans land act this important part of the machinery of rehabilitation is func- tionirigat the present time and will continue to function with the clear purpose of seeing that the men who elect to turn from war to agriculture are the men who can make a success of it the wartime information board says an advantage- of the present land settlement scheme is the fact that this time there is a trained settlement staff this was not the case after the last war reestablishment of the veteran of this war is putting stress on the angle of vocational guidance look before you leap is the advice given by counsellors wheii the man dis cusses the problem of farming with them they tell him what hell be up against they find out whether hes really going to like the life and whether his wife will like the life the advantages and the disadvantages of farm life are underlined and the veteran is asked to see the picture in its true perspective the government will help the veteran to finance land buildings stockand equipment up to 6000the maximum that can be expended for livestock and equipment is 1200 the veteran makes a downpayment of 10 per cent of the cost of the land and buildings in instalments which may be- extended up to 25 years the rate of interest on this is 3 per cent in addition if hfehas- complied with the terms of the contract for 10 years the money which he obtained for equipment and livestock becomes an outright grant after 10 years or after the veteran has paid all his instalments whichever is the longer period the veteran is given the deed to the property one thing the board must be very careful about is to not allow exhorbitant prices to berpaidfor sq that the nflprfflrmpr will nnf antiaa ngrwn v r4 rrl- box- office opens daljyaislxthirty pjjl shows begin 7 pjn h now playing eras drama pno yooto unparalmed hekjits of xalati tllekekofmmgdom joseph lmankiewicz johhjistahlv 20kcaaixrjoz friday and saturday july 20 and a edward ryan i metrjorie aiass0w j staoteypragcr kndktbr bframin sioloffm rraducirf by ryah foy warkerhjt tn howard hawks nr cusi matinee saturday afternoon 2 pm children 5c monday and tuesday july 23 and 24 fm s fpjot dogs arrive from england s described asthe largestshipment of itskind forsome soldierfarmer will not be -licked- before he starts this years sixteen pet dogs of various breedshavearriyed at j happened in the past and there are complaints this time haiifax from liverpool on the banish motor vessel v v thatfancypriceswere paid for lands already purchased 1 t i v tt it 5 f t tz i t f t f i v sunday school lesson golden text iict there be no strife i pray thee between me and thee for we be brethren f j uen 138 i the iicsson as a avholc while abrahams brotherlypro cedure is clearly portrayed in this lesson the more important thing v for us to notice islotsgrievious failure we need toearnifrom this the folly of selfishness and of neglecting to seek tdiyine guidance in the many crises we have to facer lot as noticed jnaprevious les- j son was ever a follower never a leader orone who i actedunder r dryine direction save when com- mahded later on- he fled from sodonvand eventhen hesought compromise and finally was per- mitted to go to zoar instead of up into the mountain j- abrahamcould aftofd to be gen knowledge of god and the apprecia tion of what he has prepared for those who love him 1 cor 29 abraham had a very real under standing of eternal verities arid values and so could appraise aright the passing things of lime and sense- r verse by verse gen 13 1 7 went up out of egypt andlot with him it was a temporary lapse on the part ofabram that led him to go to egypt in a time of famine he found nothing but trouble there at last he returned to the land god had given him by promise lot was with him but although he came up out of egypt it is evident that he carried egyptiin his heart verse 2 abram was very rich prosperity wasat that time an evidence ofrthedivinefavor god had blessed hisservant abundantly in cattle in silver and in gold it is evident that- his affections how- erous with his earthly minded nep- 1 ever were not centered on these hew because his heart was set on that city which hath foundations whose builder and maker is god hebll10toward thishe look ed and all earthly inheritance or y temporal possessions- seemedvery insignificant- incomparison w only setter- world above our heads can we put tfiis world beneath our feet it was this which erlabledabrahamtojpreserve thepilgrim character to the end and so to relinqulshv to lot that which the younger man desired nothing sofreesthe soulfront the bondage of foovetousness as the things but upon the living god himself one need not be hurt spiritually by great wealth if ke holds it all imsubjection to the lord verse 3 he wedf an his jouirieys unto the place where his tent had been at back to the place where i he had dwelt between bethelandihal abram- weno he was as it were starting anew onthe life of- simple dependence upon god iverse 4 tjntbthe place of the altar there abram called on the name- of the lord that smoking thegld hometown ntmtfu 1 vmm ofllm by stanley altar told of a renewed consecra tion a restoration of heart to k lord himself after the folly of eoiftg dowrito egypt for help verse 5 lot also whiph went with abram had flocks and herds and tents to the nephew god had also entrusted vast wealth but it soon became evident that he did not hold it as a gift from god and to be used at his bidding his heart was set upon his possessions through which he was separated eventually from his uncle abram verse 6 the landwasnot able to bear them so they could not dwell together how often have increased temporal posses sions caused friction and even bit- terahimosity between brethren whomn days of less outward pros perity were dear to each other so great had become the flocks and herds of these two that it became difficult to find pasturage as they continued together verse 7 there was a strife be tween the herdmen of abrams cattle and the herdmen of lots cattle- the trouble began not be tween the owners or masters but between the servants in charge of the flocks and herds of- each of them but such difficulties if not soon settled amicably readily de velop into deepseated trpuble and dissension not easily remedied yerse 8 abram said let therebe no strife ipray thee- for we be brethren this was a remarkable example of graeein the heart of abraham in his eyes fellowship between his nephew and himself wasfar more important than convenience in pasturing their beasts with the canaanite and the perizzite looking on heaccounted it a shameful thing for brethren to be quarreling with one another so he- was ready to make any conces sion in order to avoid strife and misunderstanding verse 9 if thou wilt take the left hand then i will go tothe right in absolute unselfishness abram left it to lot to choose just what- part of the land he would dwell in ah had been given to the patriarch by god himself actual ly lot had no real title to any of it but abram did not stand upon what he might have insisted were his rights lot might choose for himself abram would be content with what wasleft verse 10 lotbeheld all the plain of jordan even as the gar den of the lord like thejand of egypt note the mixing of meta phors or conflict of localities sug gested to lots mind as he beheld the wellwatered plain of the jor dan he pictured itfirst as an earthlyjparadiselikeithe garden of the lord but the real control ling thought ofihis heart was re- vealedirf the next phrase llke the land of egypt hehadseen just this present evil world gal 1 4 -r- to long for something as closely resembling it as he could find the fact that the ungodly cities of sodom and- gomorrah dominated all that region did not deter him he cast covetous eyes thitherward he was tofind at last how unholyhad been his choice verse 11 lot chose him all the plain of jordan and so he parted company with abram they separ ated themselves the one from the other thus a quarrel had been averted but in a manner that was to prove theruin of lots family and the breakdown of his own testi mony we do not read in hebrews 11 that by faith lot dwelt inthe plain of jordan it was selfinterest took- him there not a desire to glorify god jjr verse 12 abram dwelled in the land of canaan there is conscious fellowship with gos he remained far removed from the noxious stench of the immoralities prevailing in sodom but lot dwelled in the cities of the plain and pitched his tent toward scdom bcssibly he would at that time have rejected with abhorrence the idea of making sodom his home town but it was not long until we findhim andhis family domiciled there as recorded in chapters 13 andl9 living in sodom he hadto share its troubles and escaped at last only- as one saved by fire whendivirie jiidgmentfell upon it the heart of the lesson therejarewoverses in the book of proverbs that might aptly be used toenforce the present lesson inchapter 17 14 we read the beginning of strife is as when one letteth but wafer therefore leave off contention before it be meddled with this- wasabrams attitude toward lot when their herdsmen became quarrelsome herefused to become embroiled in theargument and so proposed a division of land in a way that lot accepted the other passage tells us a brother offended is harder to be won than a strong city chap 1819 abram refused to risk any such strife so by his unselfishness nipped the pos sibility ofoffensejn the bud we may all learn from this how best to avoids contention among brethren fniitit cot fljkl l n w 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