the tribune stouflfville ont thursday nov 12th 1942 jbht tiraffiriu bruwn established 1888 member of the canadian weekly newspaper association issued every thursday at stouflfville ontario eight to twelve pages average circulation 1700 copies subscription kates per year in advance in canada 200 in usa 250 a v nolan son publishers notes and comments poor workmanship must be remedied the new sidewalk puts down in stouflfville early last summer had not yet time to prove the quality of workman ship put into them it will take the winter season to expose any real weaknesses or defects in workmanship however at the present time there are four serious looking cracks showing up in different places andhhe company has been advised by the municipal council that they will be expected to correct the defective blocks in due time it would seem wise to wait until spring to make any repairs so that should more cracks appear after the test of winter the re pairs could all be made at one time it was however a wise step to take to notify the builders and that there is a complaint against the manner of their work i- delivered bread should cost more expected to be forthcoming shortly is a new official order establishing the minimum amount of sales to be allow ed for any bread delivery route the measure will not cur tail the use of bread or interfere with sales but it will probably save man pow and certainly gasoline and rubber it will not affect any bread route now operating out of stouff ville claremont or markham as the firms who peddled in these districts from outside points have long since discon tinued the routes they had it was no uncommon thing to see toronto bread trucks in pairs standing on our main street having trailed all the way from the city to sell a small truck load of bread which could have been shipped here to the merchants by rail if there was sale for it the bread industry has seen the handwriting on the wall and for some time past there has been a tightening up of delivery systems now a further tightening is forecast but it will have to be done in the cities for the country de livery has been reduced very much and little more can be done unless the farmer is to be asked to carry his bread one thing that should have been considered is to set the price of bread so that the delivered loaf would be one cent more than the loaf over the counter in our humble opinion this would he a grand move and would save man power tires and gasoline to a marked degree aside from that it is only reasonable that a loaf delivered to your door should cost more than the loaf you go to the store for your self delivery costs eat noticeably into the cost of bread so why should the fellow who carries his own be asked to share in paying for the accommodation demanded by others pay 200000000 to hog producers if the required 8000000 hogs are marketed between november of this year and october 1943 at the desired weight and finish 200 to 230 pounds live weight produc ers will be paid a total of about 200 mililon dollars every hog marketed at the proper weight and finished to provide top grade wiltshire sides wiil pay approximately 23 to the farmer its going to take at least 8000000 hogs to meet the british request for 675 million pounds of bacon and pork products in next 12 months and at the same meet the domestic demand for bacon and pork the rural wood pile it used to be a familiar axiom in the rural districts that one could judge the kind of farmer by his woodpile however these days woodpiles in this district have dwin dled so badly that if that were the only axiom by which to judge the farmer then he wouldnt be judged at all far too many farms have no woodpiles the farmer like the vill ager has gone modern and heats his home with coal we always thought it was a great mistake that every crown deed handed out to settlers in this country did not contain a clause requiring that five acres of bush must have been retained for every 100 acres of land what that would have meant to the farmers today can scarcely be estimated every stick of wood burned in the furnace or stove this winter will be a direct contribution toward the solution of the fuel situation and an aid to the transportation of coal too many were anxious to get rid of the modest woodpile but somehow we are old fashioned enough to im agine that the honest farmer who liked his job is the one who pauses or stops a moment at the open woodshed door after the chores are done and the livestock comfortably bedded down for the night to look at the pile of winter wood theres comfort in the solid tiered rows piled to the shed rafters we cannot farm but we like the looks of those long piles of wood seen here and there running for some length in the farmers lane- a woodpile is a memory that many a city man cherishes as he sits high in a symmetrically organized mass of concrete brick and steel the farmer however remem bers the days of chopping in the woodlot the hauling and the sawing the splitting and the stacking as he turns to ward the light shining down the path from the kitchen window he is glad that he got up a larger woodpile than usual this year siwa oasis miles the defeat of rommels army has developed into a debacle there is no cohesion or direction to the stampeding axis forces which have ceased to exist as an army berlin has not heard from rommel and does not know where he is means of communication between the scattered enemy forces have almost ceased to exist the wildest con fusion affects the remnants of the once proud axis army only 20000 prisoners have been announced as taken but 40000 italians near the southern end of the old alamein front have stopped fighting and are awaiting to be taken into custody another 40000 italians not far i away have not yet signified their intention to surrender but they will as they have not a chance to escape the fighting front if such can be said to exisit is already 150 miles to ithe northwest of them their line of retreat is cut and no supplies can reach them their capture is only a matter of days at the most sunday school lesson november 15 things that mar the family life golden text bear ye one anothers burdens and so fulfill the law of christ ga 62 the leson as a while in addition to the printed pass ages at the head of this lesson a number of other scriptures arc list ed for consideration all having to do with the things that hinder nor mal family life as depicted else where in the word of god inter lial dissension such as jealousy and mistrust between children of the same household is set forth in genesis 4112 and 27145 truly jealousy is cruel as the grave song of sol 86 and we may well ask the question raised in the proverbs who is able to stand before eirviy prov 274 elsewhere this evil thing which has disrupted the peace of so many households isdesignated as rotten ness of the bones prov 14 30 the evil of divorce and unfaithful ness to the marriage tie and gods disapproval of all such behavior i set forth in deuteronomy 24 15 malachi 21316 where god de clares that he hates putting away and matthew 531 32 then in mark 71012 our lord solemnly warns against selfishness and disrespect of parents on the part of children often indeed covetousness has brought untold misery into families against this we are warned in luke 121315 closest relatives have become bitterest enemies because of quarrels over an inheritance again in romans 72 3 and in 1 cor inthians 71016 god insists upon the imporatance of recognizing tho inviolability of the marriage tie gen 2730 as soon as isaac had made an end of blessing jacob it was in gods purpose that the covenant should be established with jacob but he took a wrong way in order to obtain what the lord would have given in a right way if jacob had only waited in faith for him to work out his plans acting as he and his mother did they sow ed the seed that resulted in unfra- ternal strife in after days when jacob departed esau his brother came in from his hunting think ing that the blessing was to be ihis verse 31 let my father arise and eat that thy soul may bless me in obedience to his aged fathers command esau had hunted a deer and prepared the venison as as result of which he fully expected to received the birthright blessing which- he had esteemed so lightly years before gen 3034 verse 32 isaac slid who art thons in ihis blindness he had been deceived by jacob now he was distressed to find esau had come too late verse 33 i have bless ed him yea and he shall be blessed while now aware of the trickery that had been practiced by jacob it is evident that isaac real ized god had permitted this and thereby overruled his determina tion to give tho blessing to esau for tho latter there could only be a secondary blessing that of the abrahnmlc covenant had been giv en as predicted before the birth of the children to the younger brother gen 2523 verse 34 esau cried with a great and exceeding bitter cry bless me o my rather we arc told in hebrews 1217 that he found no place of ropontance though he sought it carefully with tears it was im possible to change the mind of his father who had at last realized that his own plan had been overruled by god whoso gifts and calling are to simplify farm income tax forms as a result of representations made to hon colin gibson minis ter of national kvenue by the canadian federation of agriculture and the farm press any farmer who is somewhat late in paying the first instalment of his 1942 income tax which was due on october 15 is not likely to be embarrased for the time sideration the minister explained to the delegation that the lowering of the j income tax base to 660 for single men and 1200 for married men would bring a large number of farmers into the income tax paying group who have not been taxable before the commissioner of income tax is now working with farmers repre sentatives for the purpose of business directory dental e s barker l-ds- djb honor graduate of royal cotlegn of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block phone 274 markham every tuesday office in wear block medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office cor obrien and maix phone 196 coroner for york county insurance thomas birkett son general insurance agency stouffville ontario established 190 insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates promt service phone 25902 stonffvflle being mr gibson said that while simplifying the farm income tax farmers like other businessmen are required by law to make the first income tax payment on the specified date he understood that in many districts they face special difficulties and these must be taken into con- without repentance- that is they are unchangeable rom 1129 verse 35 thy brother came with subility and hath taken away thy blessing the fact that gods purpose had been carried out did not excuse jacoh for the dis honest attitude he had taken or for his unbrotherly behavior toward esau it is possible to do a right thing in a wrong way this sub tlety of his caused deep sorrow in the family in the years that follow ed matt 531 it hath been said this was in the inspired book of the law deut 241 there it was commanded that if a man put away his wife he was to give her a writ ing of divorcement after this she was free to marry someone else it was gods gracious way of protecting the unloved woman in a semibarbarous age our loid tells us elsewhere god permitted divorce and remarriage because of the hardness of your mens hearts matt 19s verse 32 but i say unto you the divine lawgiver was present in person in the land of the chosen people he had authority to set side temporary provisions and bring in what was to be lasting for all future generations he recog- nized only one cause for divorce with the right to marry another and that is fornication or infidelity to the marriage vows compare mat thew 199 with this verse the hor rid sin here referred to destroys the marirage relationship one cannot be one body with two women at the same time 1 cor 61318 luke 1213 master speak to my brother that he divide the in heritance with me this request on the part of a disgruntled heir indi cated a mind dominated by covet ousness the brother who approach ed the lord jesus felt he had been unjustly treated in the distribution of the family estate from this sprang ill will and resentment but the root of it all was the sin of covetousness a sin seldom recog nized and owned as such rom 779 verse 14 who made me a judge or a divider over you jesus would not stoop to meddle in such a matter as that which agitated this querulous brother in the light of eternity such questions are trivial indeed yet whole families have hcen torn by cruel strife because of them verse 13 a mans life consis- eth not in the abundance of the tilings which he possesseth the man who has found satisfaction in christ can never be troubled be cause of his failure to acquire the things of earth yet how many professed christians are unhappy and distressed because of real or fancied wrongs done to them con cerning things that after all are soon to perish happy arc they who arc so occupied with heavenly real ities ths- the loss o rpossesslon of the things of earth means little to them their peace is not disturbed nor does rancor fill their hearts if they do not set all that they mlgljt be legally entitled to they can commit the entire case to god and count upon him to do for them what he sees to be right and best forms and method of payment so that the seasonal nature of farm income and expenses would be recognized farmers will be fully advised when the points at issue are decided zdijdu mail sunday observance stouffville nov 6 1942 dear sir in your recent issue i noticed that the stouffville dairy gave notice of the discontinuance of the sunday delivery of milk they are to be congratulated it serves as a prospect for a better observance of the sabbath it is a pity that some thing could not be done whereby the farmer too could get more rest onu this day and benefit by it why could not the dairies in the city accept the shipment from the farmers on saturday mornings and the other in the evening thus re lieving their employees from sun day labor and provide for them a day of rest the same is needed by the truck drivers and owners the sooner we give the 4th command ment its proper place the better for us all and the sooner we will obtain deliverance from this war through victory subscriber circulation counts the tribune has it lehmans shoe store footwear for ah the family womens hosiery gloves shoes socks boots and mitts stouffville phone 4301 opposite the town clock h o klinck stouffville ont phone 33qz for your insurance needs in fire life automobile burgur and all casualty lines a c burkholder insurance canada life assurance co -also- automobile and fire barristers office phone residence phone 3160 3514 arthur w s greer barrister solicitor notary pontile 6 king street east oshawa ontario resident partner branch office wcpolalrdkc pert perry uxbridge ontario phone 2s office phone elgin 7021 residence phona kingsdale 7383 samuel d borins barrister solicitor etc 503 temple bldg 62 richmond street west toronto brierbush hospital government licensed main street east stouftvillu maternity medical and surgical v cases taken stouffville marble granite works orders promptly executed p tarr proprietor phone 4303 r g clendening funeral director ambulance service phone markham 9000 ambulance service registerde nurses and 24 hour service mrs e r good phone 19i a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffvui monday wednesday fridays 9 to 12 am l e oneill sxoitffvimie funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day and night a s farmer licensed austioneer 20 years experience 20 20 years experience york county uxbridge and picker ing townships j farm stock and furniture sales a specialty i telephone stouffville 7309 address gormley po clarke prentice plioiic aginvourt 53 wtt mllllken tlccncd auctioneer for the counties or york and on tario successor for corpl ken prentice of casf and of the late j h prentice former prentice prentice farm and farm stock shies a specialty at fair and reason able rates vs j