HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1943-10-28, Page 7A FARM WIFE
CHATS TO WOMEN
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Gwendoline P. Clarke
I am sitting here with pencil
and paper, in a room that is
comfortably waren, looking out
through a window upon a scene
that. is bleak and dreary. Gone
like a pine dream are the lovely
leaves of autumn which so re-
cently delighted us with their
glorious colouring. Now the trees
Mand shivering in the wind in
their forlorn nakedness. In the
near corner of the front field our
.nileh cows are supposedly feed-
ing, but they apparently have
little or no ambition to hunt their
food. They know that, sooner or
later, the stable door will open.
The stalls will be clean and dry
and in each manger there will be
some hay, a little meal and oil -
cake. So the cows don't go very
far away. They wander off for a
little while but presently come
back eyeing the yard. gate pen-
sively and low expectantly if
Partner should happen to cross
the yard.
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But the horses are quite happy.
Come rain or shine they appar-
ently prefer their freedom to be-
ing tied in their stalls. At least
they do in the daytime. Comte
evening the horses are also ready
to seek the protection of the
stable.
There are pigs rooting away
down behind the barn. Not our
pigs but the neighbor's. Visiting
pigs, one might say—and here's
hoping they don't visit my shrubs
and perennials.
The hens and pullets are free
to cone and go as they like. The
doors are closed to keep the pens
free from draught but the hatch-
ways are open. I notice there
are more birds in than out.
Rusty, our collie dog, is bark-
ing at a squirrel who eluded him
easily by jumping around from
one tree to another. Neither
Rusty nor the squirrel seem to be
worrying much about the weather.
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Mitchie, our house eat, is sit-.
ting on the window sill, lazily
watching the birds as they hop
around in quest of food. I almost
know Mitchie is thinking to him-
self—"Yes, I a.m quite sure one
of those sparrows would make
pretty good eating but then if I
ask to go out how long will it be
till I. am let in again? I don't
think I will take any chances—I
.arn too comfortable where I am.
Besides there is food on my dish
so why should I worry to hunt a
meal?"
Mice have also thought it was
time to take up indoor quarters.
But I had another idea, Yester-
day the little rascals were run-
ning around like so many pets.
So I bought a brand new trap and
caught seven. Now the pantry
is quiet.
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' So there you have human, ani-
mal and nature's reaction to a
bleak, fall day in mid-October.
But yet it is a day that we wel-
come, for we have at last got
what we were longing for—a real,
good soaking rain. Yes, we need-
ed this change in the weather—
but oh dear, I wish rain, when it
comes, wouldn't be so wet!
The rain, this time, will do more
than help the farmers. A few
miles north of here bush fires
have been burning for nearly a
week. Nature, with one good
rain, can extinguish bush fires
better than a dozen fire brigades.
A bush fire is an insidious thing.
It can appear to be under con-
trol and yet be burning under-
ground and break out again in a
dozen different places. Yes, we
are very thankful for the rain,
in spite of it being wet.
SUNDAY
S CHOOL
L ESSON
NOVEMBER 7
THE SACREDNESS OF HUMAN
LIFE
Exodus 20:13; Matthew 5:21-26,
38-45
GOLDEN TEXT — Whosoever
lhateth his brother is a murderer.
1 John 3:15.
Memory Verse: Jehovah send-
oth rain upon the earth. I Kings
17:14.
THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING
Time,—The Ten Commandments
were delivered in 1445 B,C., the
Sermon on the Mount was given
in the summer of A.D. 28.
Place.—The Decalogue was
given on Mount Sinai; the Sermon
on the Mount was uttered not
far from Capernaum.•
Application of Commandment
"Thou shalt not kill. Ye have
heard that it was said to them
of old time, Thou shalt not kill;
and whosoever shall kill shall be
-in clanger of the judgment: but
l say unto you, that everyone
Who is angry with his brother
shall be in danger of the judg-
men't; and whosoever shall say
to his brother, Raca, shall be in
danger of the council; and who-
soever shall say, Thou fool, shall
be in danger of the hell of fire."
The word "Baca" was a word
of acute contempt among the
Jews, and Christ declares its use
to be a breech of the sixth com-
mandment. The council refers
to ,the Sanhedrin — the highest
court among the Jews. To employ
the word •"fool" in a malicious,
insulting manner, was to run the
risk of being cast into hell fire.
Even Gehenna would not be too
severe for hint who launches into
the heart of a brother words of
hate and insult, He commits
double murder, first in his own
heart, and then in the heart of
bis brother.
Reconciliation Necessary
"If therefore' thou art offer-
ing thy gift at the altar, and
there renlelnberest that thy
brother hath aught against thee,
leave there thy gift before the
altar, and go thy way, first be
reconciled to thy brother, and
then come and offer thy gift."
if we would experience the near-
ness of God's presence, we must
first draw near to the one with
whom we have been at variance
.e,and do what is just and loving
that peace and good will may be
restored. Only as we are ready
to forgi\e others can we experi-
ence the peace and joy of God's
forgiveness in Christ.
Necessity for Agreement
"Agree with thine adversary
quickly, while thou art with him
in the way; lest haply the adver-
sary deliver thee to the judge,
and the judge deliver thee to the
officer, and thou be cast into
prison. Verily I say unto thee,
thou shalt by no means come out
thence, till thou have paid the
last farthing." Many people
have been rained by an obstinate
persistency in the offenses they
ever smiteth thee on thy right
have given which could have
been easily remedied by a little
yielding at first, but if things are
allowed to go too far, then ne
reparation will be possible.
Law of Revenge
"Ye have heard that it was
said, An eye for an eye, and a
tooth for a tooth. This law was
fitted to promote the security of
the poor, and to act as a check
on the passions of rulers and the
rich. The greatest and richest
would think twice before doing
physical injury -to a poor man, if
they knew the law demanded they
should suffer a like injury.
"But I say unto you, Resist
not hint that is evil: but whose -
ALLIED GENERALS
The French are fighting in
Italy, too, along with British,
Canadians and Americans. Here
Brig. -Gen. Alphonse Juin talks
with Lieut, -Gen. Mark Clark in
Naples.
cheek, turn to him the other
also." We are to meet rage and
insults and hatred with the weap-
ons of meekness, and friend-
liness and love. It is wrong to
resist evil in a revengeful and
malicious spirit.
All Men Are Brothers
"And if any man would go to
law with thee, and take away thy
coat, let him have thy ,cloak also.
And whosoever shall compel thee
to go one mile, go with him two."
We are to yield to petty injus-
tice, and do more than yield. Try
to touch the heart for perhaps
it will respond to what is good
and noble. It is by way of the
heart that we are most likely to
reach the conscience.
"Give to hint that asketh thee,
and from .him that would borrow
of thee turn not thou away." The
higher law of Christ treats all men
as brothers, and bids us, if it is
right to lend as an act of char-
ity, to do so for love, and not
for profit. We are not asked,
however, to give everything, for
then we ourselves would need to
beg.
Love for Our Enemies
"Ye have heard that it was
said, Thou shalt love thy neigh-
bor, and hate thine enemy: but
I say unto you, Love your ene-
mies, and pray for then that
persecute you; that ye may be
the sons of your Father,- who is
in heaven: for he make -tit his sun
to rise on the evil and the, good,
and sendeth rain on the just' and
the unjust." In loving our 'ene-
mies we are to resemble God.
God does not confine His loving
kindness and tender mercy to the
good. To love our enemies, this
is Divine, and gives proof of our
close relationship to -God who
'is love.'
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CATTLE] FOR SALE
WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF
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Modern residence, and tenant
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100 ACRES 1N MORRISON TOWN -
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FOR SALE BLACKSMITH WOOD -
work, farm equipment business,
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BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM destroys
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BEFORE THE WAR: Gordon thought nothing of
spending $100 on a hunting trip. He wouldn't have
missed that trip for anything.
TODAY: Gordon has passed up his hunting trip—he is
using that $100 to buy a Victooy Bond. He figures that
shooting Naris is far more important than shooting deet.
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Our boys overseas are fighting desperately to speed the victory. .. risking their lives
to make sure of that victory: All that we are asked to do is to give up all unnecessary
spending so that we can lend our money to buy planes, tanks, ships and guns.
Canada is asking for $1,200,000,000. To turn our backs on that appeal simply
means -that we are turning our backs on our fighting men ... men who are fightitig
so that we can still be free to lend our money! So let's speed the victory by buying
Victory Bonds with every cent we have •-•- and be thankful we're still free to do so!
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