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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 16, 1926, p. 4

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stouffville september 16th 1926 i our 36th year the home town store all supplies for the pickling season in this line we onlo handle the best try our special pura cider vinegar also heintz pure white pickling try that extra fancy celery for your canning the flne3t selection of all fruits in season also canutes and the bjst in sngar thompson seedless raisins 2 lbs 27c choice bulk dates 3 lbs for 25c finest bulk cocoa 3 lbs for 25c certo 29c ratcliffco you pay less for more deliveries phone 7112 the tribune r thursday morning terms 200 a year jn advance 250 to the united states a v nolan publisher stouffviule ont editorial comment keep your eyes on this here space there will be some great bargains announced in the boot and shoe line a g lehman stouffviiie theh peoples shoe store y i goal and coke we advise putting in your coal and coke now for next winter we have on hand at all times lehigh valley com and coke canada cement do your building this year as the pricebf cement is lower all kinds of feed on hand tile of all sizes it pays to drain your lands 6 tile 70 per thousand 4 42 3 32 standard screenings on hand s w hastings metopbietor telephone 16 9 residence 8 7 1 1 save work time m o ne y by shipping cream to us its more profitable than making butter stop that drudgery and take a holiday and at the same time keep the home fires burning we collect your cream or v pay you for making delivery to us stouffviiie creamery co agents for the delaval separators phone 18602 open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings jpm fall goods well us all over now lets for get the silly things we said and raved over how is it so many toronto girls learn to smoke without that awful ordeal behind the barn statistics coming to our desk last week show that women live longer than men this proves the truth fulness of the statement of the man who started tne slogan for a paint firm save the srrface and you save all a lad of fourteen waited at the entrance gate of the toronto exhibi tion to be the first to pass through the gate times have changed for the batter since our school days the general mode or entrance for the lad of that day was by way of the hole in the fence pemember there are about 180jiupils on the roll at stouffvule public school and five teachers are engaged on the teaching staff over in aurora where there are 310 scholars on the roll the school board engages nine teachers and a nurse to instruct the enrolment from tho primer classes until they pass the entrance exam inations judging dy the manner in which aurora school board en gages teachers the local trustees are not overly extravagant in the num ber of petagogues they employ financial post an average of about three new laws come on the statute books of canada every day of the year the number of laws in troduced in the ten parliaments of canada last year was over 1200 and most of them passed into law we have not reached the ridiculous limits noted in some american states where laws are turned out by the thousand nor have we gone to the other extreme exemplified by alabama where the state assembly convenes only once in four years and then pays its legislators such small wage that they do not bother to meet longer than to shake hands and ok the bills our yearly pro duction of legislation is getting to be too much of a good thing premier g howard ferguson gave assurance to a delegation that wait ed on him last week that at the next session of the legislature the tax on amusement tickets of the popular price would be removed the delegation were introduced by win finlayson mpp and c e wright mpp it was pointed out by mr finlayson that the amuse ment tax was a war measure now nine years old and should be abol ished mr ferguson assured the delegation that he was quite in sym pathy with the request and the mat ter had been under discussion the financial position ot the province had greatly improved and it was the intention at the next session to recommend that the tax on popular priced tickets would be abolished the liberals have complained bitterly against the unfairness or shiftiness of the present election act ayl last october the conserva tives set up a similar howl the party in control of the election machinery it is evident have an advantage over their opponents and general dissatisfaction is the result now it will be up to the new gov ernment to bring in an act that will give a square deal to both parties almost every elector disapproves of the opposition party making up the list of voters which they are able to do under the present law and both sides have used this shifty elec tion machinery so lets have a change not only on the ground ot unfairness should the dominion election act be changed but be cause of the wastefulness in money it costs the dominion many thou sands of dollars to complete the lists while uptodate lists were in existence and in the hands ot the municipalities who are compelled to keep a voters list at all times i noticed that since the meeting you have had occasion to reprint in the columns of the the tribune professor marshalls confession of faith a3 it was delivered at the hamilton convention i heartily rejoice that this has been brought to the notice of the public because i believe that the professors state ment of faith is selfcondemnatory in proof of that assertion i quote from the tribune of august 12th 1926 how many are not in favor of prof marshalls statement of faith as given at toe hamilton convention in answer to this question asked by dr shields near the end ot his address that lasted till 1130 the whole company present rose to their feet with the exception ot a few those who were present will fur ther remember that this vote was taken to disprove the extravagent claim that dr shields had convert ed his audieace to a position favor ing prof marshall v the nuost condemning thing in connection with tne statement is contained in the following passage i believe that jesus ever liveth to be the inspiration of all his followers this has a sound very much like a familiar passage or scripture wherefore also he is s to save unto the uttermost them that draw near unto god through him seeing he ever liveth to make inter cession for them heb 7 25 in reality however it i3 far far removed from it the bible speaks of the highpriesthood ot christ who appears in the presence of god fo us- the confession of faith given by the professor speaks of the example of christ this is the give away of the entire case cana dian baptists who believe in the highpriesthood of the lord jesus christ who believe that he ever liveth to make intercession for them and thereby enabling them to come unto god through htm will be slow to give their support to one who can only say even when making a state ment of faith before a convention that was to decide his fate that jesus is the inspiration of his followers it is exceedingly interesting and enlightening to place over against what the professor said at hamil ton his statement on various other occasions since the convention the professor said at the convention i believe that on all the great questions of morality and religion the absolute and final word is with je3us christ our god and saviour prof marshall since that time told mr field us that in england any man who believed the book of jonah would be considered an un educated fool- he since admitted in the columns of the cana dian baptist that he did not be lieve the book was to be taken as a record of fact but figuratively as an allegory canadian baptists however even at the risk of being known as uneducated fools accept what jesus christ said on any sub ject whatsoever rather than the opinion of ten thousand professors professor marshall said at the convention 1 believe in the vicar ious suffering ot jesus christ as effecting the atonement between man and god professor marshall said in class room luthers theory is possibly the boldest and i think if i may say it without offense the crudest statement of the sutstltionary atonement that sin could not be forgiven until it had been punished and chrl3t endured the punishment of sin in mans stead professor marshall said at tho convention i believe in the glori ous resurrection of je3us christ in the empty grave professor marshall expounded in classroom a view of the resurrection body according to which it is an ethereal body which is received as soon as a person dies this view negatives the reality of the resur rection ilroissor marshall said at tho convention i believe that the bible is the inspired word of god from genesis to revelation professor marshall afterwards de- clarvrf in conversation fhat he would choose science before the bible when the two disagreed while still in england he wrote the christian disciple is free to adopt the hebrew tradition about creation if that satisfies him or the teaching on that subject of modern science there is only one thing that he ican mean by hebrew tradition and that is the genesis account of creation professor marshall then taught in england that we are free to accept either the bible or modern science professor marshall said at the convention i believe in the necess ity of conversion in the need ot people being born again professor marshall in a sermon preached in toronto reported in the canadian baptist of nov 26 1925 said he jesus knew that at the heart and centre of mans being planted there by the hand of god was something divine beautiful radiant deathless in destructible it may be- burled hidden from view ignored for- i gotten suppressed but it is there in everybody even in the vvorstand there it remains incor ruptible in all its corruptions undefined in all its defilement awaiting the day of its manifes tation its expression its dia mond radiance its power in a sermon preached at hamilton prof marshall said herald nov 2 1926 when a young person chooses a vocation in which the powers god has given him are used to the utmost then he can truly say that he has come to christ when we can give services to humanity and help an organ ization laboring in the cause of christianity then we can say we have come to christ in the above paragraphs no one could justly accuse me of holding prof marshall up to scorn and tearing to pieces hts confession of faith for it is out of his own mouth that the professor is condemned may i say in conclusion that tho issue is one of far greater import ance than either prof marshall or dr shields i have nothing what ever against the professor as a man in fact i have a very high regard for his ability as a teacher and for his scholarship but at the same time lie represents and sponsors what is known as modernism but what in its essence te simply the unbelief that has ever sought to tear the crown of diety from the brow of our lord that denies the propitia tory death of the lord jesus christ that god might be just and the justifier of ftim which believeth in jesus and that does away with the gospel of grace concerning which one of the greatest fundamentalists ot all time said but though we or an angel from heaven preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you let him be accursed w s whitcombe flowers whdddto bowqoetb nd fcslsrali drpighb on aduxtost notice we alio kav a bnanttfol selection of hohejs ffcokaii dehkjn8 fob ahd ooca8iow8 muston sons communication vacationdays are over and autumn days with their demands for warmer clothing are at hand we are ready for it with a fine line of suitings 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 1000 silk broadcloth shirts reg 300 for 275 house dresses and aprons 5 per cent off also boots and- shoe3 reduced j l little next bank nova scotia stouffville phone 177 ontario stouffviiie ont sept 1926 tho editor the tribune stouffviiie dear sir i noticed with pleasure the re port in your paper of the meeting held in the second markham bap tist church at which dr t t shields of toronto and others spoke all those who ware present at that meeting will join with me i feel sure in commending very highly the writeup which appeared in the tribune i wish to call the attention of your readers to the fact that on that occasion nono of tho speakers referred to prof mar shall as a v modernist what was actually said by dr shields was that he did not regard the profes sor as an extbme modernist a good suit from the best wearing fabric and tailored just right in navy blue and brown herring bone stripes worsteds with two pair of knickers sizes 25 to 36 special 895 every boy likes to have good clothes and he appreciates them bring him in today and let us fit him boys sweaters and sweater coats- in a great assortment of sizes and prices special in ladies readytowear aug gingham broadcloth or wash dress in the store clearing at 98c boys tweed suits in a good strong material with one pair 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