Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 8, 1930, p. 7

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kjsiness cards medical dr s s ball pbpsician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county drs ira herbert freel dr ira free consultation hours 9 to 12 am mon wed frl 6 to 9 pm tues sat tues thurs sat afternoons by appolutiueuts only herbert frecl 9 to 12 am tues thurs sat 6 to 9 pm tues and sal mon wed frl afternoons by appointment only or a hit through train to the west leavlngtorontodaiiyat930prn for minaki winnipeg brandon regina saskatoon edmonton jasper and vancouver equipment radiocquipped compartment obr- ation libran hutfct or yah valet service standard steeping cm tour u sleeping cars dining car and coaches pumyour vocation mo at to entoy the faxtlitici of this tvxin any canadian national asent utll cttoncyovr tcscivculonu dental e s barker lds dds 1 antato of koval college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grublns block 1hono s201 klarkham every tuesday office in wear block mi d c smith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeon and of the university of toronto dk neil c smith honor graduate of royal college j of dental surgeons and toronto university also post graduate of kociester childrens hospital office commerce bank up stairs phone office 1011 residence 1015 i safari sunday school lesson a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffvllle monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers c buttons block stouffvllle money to loan harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public conveyancer etc office silvesters block phone 1s009 george baker realtor and valnntor farm and city property a specialty exchanges and small acreages stouffville ont box 21 phone 17 anne lehman a t c m teacher of pianoforte playing and theory studio lehmans bock phone 4301 earl a grubin ro eyesight specialist honor graduate of the college of optometry of canada gold medal ist and first hermant prize winner in 1928 at stouffvllle every thursday friday and saturday olllce in the crubin block eyes examined glasses fitted and re paired phono stouffvllle 240b three things there are three things that nmkb ilf lovely the beauty of reverence the dignity of patience the joy of use fulness j ei btickrose greatest plague of locusts in history sweeps over africa london one of the greatest plagues of locusts recorded in history was sweeping the coast of north afri ca recently from morocco on the at lantic ocean to irak on the persian guif more than ten countries have suf fered damage already amounting to tens of millions of dollars and recall ing the biblical plague mentioned in exodus- and the locusts went up over all the land of egypt they covered the face of the whole earth so that the land was darkened and they did eat every herb of the land and all the jrult and there re mained not any green thing great swarms of locusts have dark ened the sky in various sections of africa and the near east and swarms which sometimes are 12 miles long have made a deafening noise in flight as incalculable millions of voracious insects moved over or alighted in senegal morocco algeria egypt sudan palestine transjordania ar abia and syria much damage has been done as far south as kenya colony and tangan yika wh re torrential rains halted the insect invasion swarms have advanced from coun try to country sometimes making flights of several hundred miles with out alighting false contentment dont get your visions mixed up with your dreams and be especially careful that yon dont indulge in the mental dope that leads one to mistake dreams for visions the poppy seeds of false contentment and the lotus flowers of easy satisfaction lure many men to dreams that end in mental death tenders for coal sealed tenders addressed to the purchasing agent department of public works ottawa will be re ceived at his olllce until la oclock jiooir daylight saving wednesday way 7tli 110 for the supply of coal lor the dominion buildings through- cut the province of ontario includ ing the city of ottawa forms of tender with specifications nd conditions attached can he ob tained from g w dawson purchas- ng agent department of public llvorks ottawa and r winter dis trict resident architect 5961 vic toria street toronto ont tenders will not be considered un less made on the fornib supplied by the department and in accordance with departmental specifications and conditions tho right to demand from the suc cessful tenderer a deposit not exceed- diig 10 per cent of the amount of the lender to secure tho proper fulfil went of the contract is reserved by order n desjardins secretary 3cpartment of pubic works ottawa april 14 1930 notick of application for divorce notice is lrtrby gfvfn that alfred gorman shopo of the city of toron ig j jho county of york in tpfi province bt ontario labourer wlltl lipply to tho parliament of cftbaab t the next present feselon tmteafi jfor a bllfof divorce from his wl winifred may shono of tho town d fiuttonlnashflold in tho county o noftlngliam in that part of ores britain called england on tho grounds of adultery and desertion j dated at toronto this 3rd day of april 1930 i proudfoot duncan gilday ft tisdall s richmond street west toronto lirjtori for tho said applicant i gems of thought be the architect of your own for tune truth loves to be looked in the face sorrow is sent to teach us sym pathy no man can walk straight who fol lows a doubt a sunbeam in the heart is bound to light the face a man of business is not always a business man youth is a garland of roses age is a crown of thorns to accept good advice is but to in crease ones own ability friendships are made on earth to be enjoyed in heaven no man can fail unless he tries to get along without gods help newwed say old man you dont know what you miss by not being mar ried bachelor i guess not do you count your money every night and morning babe ruth beginning to earn the 80000 hitting at 356 gait washington after his slow start babe ruth is beginning to play the kind of baseball he is expected to de liver for his s0000 annual salary babe led the new yor yaukees at tack in their 9 to 0 win over the league leading washington senators with three hits in ave times up his re cord for the game first inning singled to centre scoring combs koenig third inning rolled to judge sixth inning flied to rice who made a spectacular catch against the scoreboard eighth inning singled to right ad vancing on gehrigs walk and scoring on laz iris single ninth inning beat out a bunt along the third base line took third on laz- zaris single and scored on byrds sacrifice fly the excellent batting performance raised ruths season batting mark from 3225 to 35c his record g ab b h iir tc 11 45 12 ig 2 356 responsibilities we all shrink like cowards from new duties new responsibilities we do not venture to go out of the beaten track of our daily life close to us on each side of the road are those whom we might help or save with one good action one kind word but we are afraid we say i am not pre pared 1 am not ready i have not time i am not qualified find some better person send some one else perhaps we have only one talent and therefore instead of using it we hide it and when the master comes we shall meet him with the old answers i was afraid and went and hid thy talent in the earth lo there thou hast that is thine james freeman clarke anger anger is the most impotent passion that accompanies tho mind of man it effects nothing it goes about and hurts the man who is possessed by it more than any other against whom it is directed it exposes him to laugh ter and contempt without any return in satisfaction and content as most of the other passions do it is a bar ren and unfruitful vice and only tor ments him who nourishes it it is an affected madness compounded of pride and folly and an intention to do com monly more mischief than that it can bringlo pass and without doubt of all passions which naturally disturb the mind of man it is most in our power lo extinguish at least to sup press and correct clarendon 5 christianity that is the true christianity which effects the whole of life spurgeon msmmt vancouver and victoria perhaps a glorious cruise through the inland seas to prince rupert end alaska i glaciers towering mountains trio klondike divcro routes are available ojlcririg delightful variety of tccnery i ttascfar jrcla effect from may 15 vftcrlpthy folders attractively muitraui may he obtained from any agent of canadian national railways atioiial to everywhere in canada may 11 lesson vi jesus acclaimed as king matthew 21 111 golden text hosanna to the son of david blessed is he that eometh in the name of the lord hosanna in the highest matthew 21 9 analysis i making preparvt10n vs 1-5- ii the triumphai entry vs ml introduction the iast journey of jeus i- not described in any detail but we have enough to recognize the places through whicn he passed- it is the iimr struggle in his nind that l of chief interest to these writers of our gospels and we are told of the severe strain and ark forebodings which he had to fnce he knew that he was marching towards death all the more voi lerful therefore is the courage with which he think- other and cares for every little detail in the duty he has to perform i making preparation vs 15 v 1 during the ian week when he city would be c wded with such a multitude of pilgrims it was necesi sary to arrange for a place in which to stay and josus chose as nis head quarters the home of lazarus it lay over the mount of olives to the cast and each morning jesus came hit the city- while in that house he was i among friends whom ne loved v 2 it was a strange request to male and the disciples must have been greatly surprised they ciuld notj iniagine what it all mean it gave no hint of the pomp nd circumstance i with vhicl in their minds they had j associated the arrival of their lord i pchaps the disoples had hesitated in undertaking tlis strange enterprise and may have asked josus what they were to tell the owner of the ass it did seem rather unusual to y hold of property no belonging to them some have suggested that the owner of the best was a disciple ol jesus and that there was an understanding on the matter howver there is an other way to regard t the kings of the east never hesitated to take what ever they wished and many a valu able possession was sczed fioni reluc tant subjects jesus is also a king and his royal consc onsness shines through this incident but jesus did net exercise his royal rights as others did he demanded wry few outward things once he destroyed herd of swine and here he asks for an ass so different from the callous claims of the lords of the world yet jesus was i lord of all- v 4 this was like- an application j made by the lalr church after the resurrection the disciples tried to find i the old tes anient prediction of the different events in the life of jesus and it was natural that the passage in zeehariah should be thus pointed out as a prefiguring of this incident mat thew is especially fond of calling at- te lion to theso proo passages for he was writing for jewish christians who were often attacked by thase jew ish brethren for setting forth a new heresy and it was therefore import- ant to thow that j sus was he fulfil ment of the old tcsviment j nor is it of less consequence for us j to see how the religion of the new testament is the natural sequel of the prophecies and re la ion of israel in the old testament we find the pre- p ration for the manifestation of the truth of christ ii the triumphal entry vs 611 v 6 the disciples had long since learned that there wer maiy things aout their master which they could not understand and they were ccming to see that simple obedience was their chief duty v 7 they had some presentiment that something important wn about to happen they put their clothes upon th ass and colt in order to deck them out in special festive attire and they place jcsjs on the ass see 2 kings is v 8- there is a spontaneous rising of the crowd we would gather from luke that it wps his disciples who were the chief actors in the scene bi t we must also notice the part taken by the multitudes who had come from all parts of the world they all feel that some notable event is tra ispiring they cut down branches of rees to mak- his journey like that if an em peror it is to be a triumphal entry into the city v 0 how easily he multitudes are stirred into enthusiasm one moment they cry hosanna and efore long the same crowd will be crying out crucify we ennaut trust the emo tional actions ot the fickle crowd nor can we always rely upon cur own feelings which are apt to carry us away also feelings are meant to lead to action and this multitude failed in that they were cc tent to enjoy the excitement and to assume none of the obligation two important facts are to be noted in this incident first there is the distinct cl im to lordship on the part i of jesus he is conscious of being the son of david the fulfilment of the pro phecies of israel the destinies of all lives rest with him he docs not re fuse the triumph secondly this tri umph is quito jiilike that f any earth ly ruler- there h no gorgeous display no military parade the triumph of jesus consists in peace humility and holiness the conquering power of love it is as a peaceful ruler that jesus enters the capital of his nation heartaches let us awaken to tho divine privi lege of sharing the heartaches of our friends of the meaning of good fel lowship of that independence of spirit that does not imitate of cour age and pride that enn endure adver sity with dignity and without fear democracy in not a cure for war but wnr is a cure for democracy dr will durnnt if you have any friendship for peo ple ilont spoil itby trying to borrow money from them john d rocke feller jr this spring as in former springs we have our plant in tiptop condition our cream eoiiecuutf and butterdelivery service is tuned up with a new truck all ready to take care of the coming season to render you a creamery service in every detail which cannot be equalled more so this spring by having established in toronto a direct retail distributing service en abling us to pay top market price for your cream we make these little changes and additions from year to year because our main motive in business is unchangeable our motto to day is as it was twelve years ago when we started to render to our cream shippers a creamery service in every detail second to none this has proven a mutual benefit to you and us and of the best medium of advertising to us if you are not yet among our many hundreds of cream shippers we would be pleased to have you as such and you also will be pleased just call phone or write and you will immediately enjoy the benifits of our service if you have not tried our butter you are missing a treat always good always the same ask your grocer the creamery or our drivers for it too bad thats what the farmer lias been saying all winter we refer to those farmers who ship their milk to toronto just when you wanted ready money word came to shut off your supply one and even two days each week you were stocked with cows and production was at its peak yes you say too bad now how different had you been shipp ing your cream to us no shut off no interruptions prompt payment and we gather the cream if you wish or pay you to deliver it- the big cream shipping season is again opening and we are prepared for it with our modern plant to handle any quantity stouffvllle creamery company phone 186 stouffville ont open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings vv

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