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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 26, 1926, p. 8

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stouffville august 26 1926 get more eggs this month if vou stop feeding ojc laying mash during the sum mer months because you figurejhat your hens are going to moult and stop laying you will be making a big mistake remember hens dont eat ok mash because they lay they lay because they eat ok mash to get this extraprofit this year feed your hens all through the summer on ok laying mash this will postpone the molt and keep them laying until september or october when they will then go into the molt and be ready for all winter work feed theok line for profits through your dealer or direct from i markham flour mills markham ont for sale in unionville brown brcis mr connol for sale in stouffville s w hastings specials we specialize in fresh ground coffee bulk tea pickling vinegars of course we have a full line of groceries at the regular prices bulk dates per lb 10c horseshoe brand sockeye salmon per large tin 40c pure castile soap large bar 20c other prices in comparison axfresh shipment in each week specials in dry goods kings prize comforter bats 6x7 each 75c overdrape scrim attractive pattern yard 20c- airy lid auto hats each 25c w a stgnehouse prompt delivery phone 1602 fall goods we are now receiving a new line of fall goods ask to see the new knitted sweaters and ladies wearing apparel for the coming season among the specials now showing are raincoats special 10 silk broadcloth shirts reg 300 for n t 275 house dresses and aprons 5 per cent off also boots and shoes reduced j b little next bank nova scotia stouffville phone 177 ontario lime and plaster we have a large stock of hydrated lime hard wall plaster plaster of paris gyproc products i lumber and shingles stouffville planing mill i stouffer schell phone 194 stouffville t a dollar is saved when it is in the bank and the eooner it is deposited in the bank the greater the as surance of its toeing saved a saving account is a magnet tor the money that ordinarily elins through ones- flngeraand an incomepaying guarantee tor the future the standard bank op canada f stouffville branch a c burkholder manager subbranch t coodwood uxbbjdge tp- council the uxbridge township council met on saturday aug 21st at goodwood with all members pre sent the following communications were read v from mr r r grant of toronto complaining that gravel was being taken oh the roadside too close to his property from a j doucette of myrtle station claiming that all taxes on lot 8 con 7 are paid from mrs h h dewart appli cation for more hydroelectric power to operate 3 hp motor mr wellington smalley tp treas presented his semiannual report of receipts and expenditures from the 1st of jan to the 17th july1926 same was adopted and placed on file the usual annual bylaw was given its several readings and passed for striking the various rates of the township as follows general county purposes 8 810 mills county roads 3 43100 mills general township 7 mills general school rate 6 310 mills in lieu statute labor 2 mills the bylaw also instructed the clerk to strike an equalized rate on school sections no 2 and 4 for pay ment of debentures issued for build ing schools in said sections the trustees rate was also struck for eleven schools or the township and the union school no requisition being in for one school accounts passed iwm bali opening ditch 250 c brown filling wasnout 500 d norton dragging 500 ira stiner posts and labor 3300 jesse todd postage stamps s00 pedlar people culverts 6300 mary todd110 rds wire fence 2200 a peddie dragging etc 5075 r pickard dragging etc 2875 r dowswell cutting weeds 1650 t dowswell grading etc 5500 d wagg grading etc 2525 treas uxbridge town gravel 870 t manley 54 yds gravel 810 j morin rep culvertetc 1600 w chapman 44 yds gravel 660 j murdock grading etc 11825 c badgerow 143 yds gravel 2145 h carroll 13 yds gravel 195 s ball gravelling 5250 s ball 89 rds wire fence 1600 d elliott grading 2375 d symes 50 rds wire fence 1000 a j decarle printing cont 18200 w smalley culvert 450 w smalley postage 500 w simpson 72 rds wire fence 1440 w simpson grading ets 3615 council adjourned to meet again on sept 11th t vote for harry sifton the liberal candidate for north york polling day tuesday sept 14 1926 confession of faith k ere an jtk ere respect for the dead sometimes one wonders what sub tle change has come over the major ity of people with regard to many of the old standards the old tradi tions the former feelings of respect and reverence do you remember the days when a funeral possession always had the right of way when men stood with bared heads as a tuneral procession passed along the street when peo ple wondered who had died and how when men and women thought of who might be next when a funeral was a reminder and a warning now all this feeling is gone or most of it apparently for many peo ple in the old days death made us pause but it has little if any effect on modern hurry and bustle some hateto stop to allow a funeral procession the right of way indeed few stop or even hesitate as for taking off hats few lhave time to do that this change is not for the best stouffville has a beautiful ceme tery wellkept and wellnarranged it is a garden of the unforgotten some of us are oldfashioned we will not walk across a grave or any part of a grave if we are aware of it let us take time to reflect on these things old resident gone at her home in rlngwood on sunday aug 15th mrs m a gra ham widow of the late f graham of musselmans lake passed to the great beyond mrsgraham was a kind affectionate and patient wife giving her time and strength willingly to her husband who was a cripple many years she was a loving and devoted mother a faithful member of the churchill christian church a kind neighbor and nurse to any who needed her she leaves one sister and brother to mourn her loss mrs frank singer and mr geo macklem both of toronto also five sons and two daughters namely mrs frank durling and mrs jack durling of durand mich and isaac and ed ward of wisconsin norman of minneapolis wm of owasso mich delos at home the funeral service were conducted by rev e morton her pastor at churchill where a large number of relatives and friends gathered to show their last respects mrs graham was one of whom it could be said surely she hath done what she coold dear sir i noticed a report in the tribune of a meeting held in 2nd markham baptist church in which my name is mentioned i wish to submit to you for pub lication the confession of faith of prof l h marshall which was read and commented upon when viewed through the eye of a suppos edly true fundamentalist i believe in god the father almighty maker of heaven and earth i helieve injthe diety of jesus christ his son our lord i believe that on all the great questions of morality and religion the absolute and final word is with jesus christ our god and saviour i believe in the virgin birth i believe in the vicarious suffering of jesus christ as effecting the atonement between man and god i believe in the glorious resurrec tion of jesus christ in the empty grave remember that in the empty grave on the first eas ter morn i have already testified on that point i believe that jesus ever liveth to be the inspiration of all of his followers i am a fundamentalist in the new testa ment sense of the term other foundation can no man lay than that which is laid which is jesus christ and nobody in the wide world shall ask any other funda mentalism of me i believe that the bible is the inspired word of god from genesis to revelation i believe in the life hereafter as the trust deed says both for the just and the unjust i- believe in the necessity of conversion in the need ofpeople being born again if anyone is able to tear to pieces and hold up to scorn the above con fession of faith of a humble chris- tian gentleman and also sway a meeting against it i would not care to call him fundamentalist or a baptist but rather his true name a shieldlte the following are a few of the statements made by t t shields 1 the great methodist church went on the toboggan slide to dam nation when they endorsed prof jacksons views and she has been going ever since with lightning speed 2 there isnt a mcmaster grad uate in arts from years 19031919 interested in church work if there is one he is the exception i i proved this statement false sev eral of the graduates in this group were known to those present tt shields did not withdraw the state ment 3 to show how much i value my dd doctor of divinity degree i offer it to anyone prosont for no thing 4 moderism is of the devil a modernist word is worth nothing prof l h marshall s a rank modernist 5 prof l h marshall teaches that jesus christ is a trickster an ignoramus or a deceiver authority student whitcombe could anyone knowing the facts listen to these and other statements without registering hl3 objections even if he knew t t shields would publish some terrible statements in the gospel witness of which he i3 the editor and send taein over the province he did see issue of aug 12 1926 page 10 christian friends do not judge all baptists by the statements of this gentleman or his followers true baptists do not support this holier than thou attitude bu- they would rather cooperate wlth all christians in points they hold in common rather than quarrel about the points of difference i cannot see why the shleldites of ontario and the norrisltes of texas still insist that they are the true baptists b w clark following a recent tour of west ern canada w l smith former editor of the farmers sun writes that he will be surprised if the aggregate wheat crop of the prairie provinces falls below 400000000 bushels it will not be surprising if the 500000000 mark is nearly reached states mr smith as the british brought to eleven hundred farms will be needed next year to accommodate settlers who will be western canada ac cording to major e j asfiton commissioner of the soldiers sett lers board so far this year 1430 families were placed on farms in the prairie provinces by this or ganization hogs to the value of 400000 were shipped from the prince albert dis trict in 1925 this sum was far in advance of that received the previ ous year and the increase was due to a considerable extent to the activi ties of the agricultural society boost ing hog production this year the hog raisers slogan is one million dollars worth of hogs and from present indications this mark is more than likely to be attained tfaww boadwat8 drug store stouffvtllffi arrangements for the export of large quantities of british columbia seed potatoes to california are be ing made by a potato grower of that state the british columbia pota toes are desired in california for seed purposes because they intro duce new strength into tihe south era strain experiments were made with canadian grown seed last year in california and growers were well satisfied with the results a flock of 46sheep comprising 85 ewes and 11 rams has been pur chased by an official of the domin ion government under instruction from the soviet government for dis patch to vladivostok as soon as arrangements can be made for their shipment last year quite a num ber of prizewinning cattle were shipped from british columbia to russia and this new order indicates that previous shipments have been satisfactory many valuable shipments of furs from the great trapping areas of the hudson bay company are ar riving through the dominion ex press at montreal these unim- posmg bales piled high on the trucks often represent a total value of 200000 after being collected at the various hudson bay posts along hudson bay and james bay the furs are brought down by canoe in summer and dog team in winter to the northern terminus of the t and o railway births reesor on aug 23 1926 to mr and mrs simeon reesor cedar grove a son greon on aug 24 1926 to mr and mrs andrew green 9th con whitchurch a daughter send the tribune to absent friends remarkable expansion of passen ger traffic into and out of mont real has been reported during july and august by the passenger de partment of the canadian pacific railway thered wing and the alouette on the boston run and the rideau and york to to ronto four new trains deluxe placed on these routes early in the year have been running with capa city loads eastward to quebec there is heavy traffic for the an cient capital while trains running north into the laurentiansit is stated have never been so filled as ii the case this summer the election pot although the dominion election date is scarcely more than two weeks away there has been no pub lic meetings announced for this section of north york nor is there any campaign rooms opened in stouffville the sensation of the- past week is the challenge of the liberal candidate mr harry sifton to the conservative candidate col t h lennox to meet him on the public platform in a series of twelve meetings the proposal was turned down on the ground that the dates of the conservative meetings were arranged for and that the accept ance would only bolster up the lib eral meetings which were lacking in enthusiasm and attendance ac cording to col lennox it is stated however that one or two joint meet ings might be arranged for and if they are they are sare to be popu lar with the public mr sifton has a meeting announced for markham village this week while there has been little activity in this section over on yonge street both sides are getting down to business and num erous public meetings are announ ced throughout ontario the conserva tive party are launching an extensive campaignin the weekly press and this week many of the papers irre- spective of party will carry a three- quarter page advertisement this does not appear in the tribune as the agency who is handling this ad vertising refused to pay the election rates as printed on the tribune rate card hut preferred to dictate the rates under which fliey were to use the columns of this paper this not being acceptable to us the ad vertising was at once cancelled since theabovo paragraphs were in type an advertisement is to hand from mr bruce organizer for the liberal candidate announcing a meeting for stouffville on sept 2nd and markham village on aug 26th tonight thursday a muscalunge 35 pounds in weight with a length of 50 inches and a girth of 21 inches was taken from the french river near t french river bungalow camp re cently according to information re ceived by the tourist department of the canadian pacific railway this fine fish was taken by e a farintosh of new york with a 30- lh silk test line and usine chub minnow bjpt fir ifi lou jacobs the champion apple picker of ontario who works on david partleys fruit farm in nelson township near miltonhas establish ed a new cherry picking record he having picked 60 llquart baskets of montgomery cherries in nine hours fruit growers pay 15c a basket for picking montgomery cher ries and at this rate mr jacobs would earn 9 a day he is prob ably the champion cherry picker of ontario as well as holding the apple picking record for the province to the editor of the tribune ulack diamond plow sharks saved the farmers in ontario 10000 last year get your sharo of that- this year j they stand up well in stoney land and black diamond share at 100 will out wear two steel points worth from 5 to 9 o jht mamltj altona ontario phone 9005 stonffvlllo

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