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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 24, 1933, p. 4

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stouffvffle ontario thursday august 24th 1933 liberals oppose ccrlsstjs in the past three general elec tions in southeast grey the liber als of the riding gave a general support to miss macphail mp as the candidate of the united farmers of ontario within the past year miss macphail has lined up with the ccf and become presi dent of the ontario federation this means the only lady mp can not count on liberal support as a party any longer as a matter of fact miss macphail no longer counts on tho support of the official and is prepared to old parties at the next election iu the new greybrco riding in the course of a recent speech at the picnic in lawrences grove near durham the only lady member said there wasnt much difference between the two old parties and that she had it on good authority from ottawa that she would have only one opponent next election implying that he would be a fusion candidate in the course of his speeches last week in western canada where the ccf has its greatest strength mc- kenzle king did not mince matters why buy hard unripened peaches let us have your order and we will make your selec tion from properly ripened fruit antl deliver them to your satisfaction yellow st johns are on this week they will not last long so act promptly if you want this delicious variety ratcliff co town delivery phone 7112 but came out foursquare against the new socialist party he said in part canada has been losing markets instead of making them lie believ ed the people of canada knew now that mr bennetts policy of high protection had failed mr bennett lias been given a fair chance i have criticised him when i thought he was wrong but i have not em barrassed him and that is the case with the whole liberal party compared with mr bennetts promises those of the new co-oper- tive commonwealth federation loomed large in a way he blamed mr bennett for this because the prime minister had demonstrated candidates could be elected by promises seeing this the ccf leadors had desired to go one better and to make promises com pared to which mr bennetts wore small and insignificant the whole thing is a sham and a delusion the members of the ccf with seats in parliament know they cannot carry out their pro gram their effort was to delude the people into supporting them ho said some of tho ccf men had come to him and said mr roosevelt is carrying out our plan is he ask ed mr king he hasnt taken over the industries in the united states mr roosevelt was simply applying direction and control to those organ izations and institutions already in existence that can be done in canada it will be done in canada as soon as the people say it shall be done he believed the cure for condi tions in canada lay in liberal policies in support of this mr king pointed to the records of pros perity in the years when sir wilfred laurier was prime minister and when he mr kng was in power opening new church st williams church at lake musselmax blessed by father mccaxx musselmans lake salt tile cattle spray cattle spray we keep the best that can be bought it will not taint the milk or discolor the skin and odorless arsenate of lime and arsenate of lead for potatoes and all other vegetables fertilizers for cabbage and cauliflower place your orders for coal and coke and we will give you service second to none s w hastings phone 169 coal stouffville ont coke the weiner and corn roast held by the musselmans lake ladies auxilary last wednesday evening at otowego the summer home of mrs j m gill was enjoyed by a large number of members and friends mrs bert lloyd led the community singing assisted by harmonicas and string instruments led by mr e s smith childrens games and dancing on the lawn was enjoyed by tho younger set e a grubin registered optometrist august dates 7 s 21 and 22 at stouffville every other monday and tuesday september dates 5th 18th 19th eyes examined phone stouovllle 2405 the rising prices of maotal means that the manufacturers will have to pay more for his materials and as a result the retail prices of goods will advance it will be to your advantage to purchase now before goods advance we are eearing out many lines in order to make room for our new fal stock and we are offering many money saving bargains a special sale of house dresses summer voiles new goods coming in and we must have a fine range of attractive voiles which we room on our racks so we are offering these are offering at a price that will clear them dainty frocks at a very low price all sizes to all out regular 25c special per yard 19c be found in this lot and a wide range of styles and colours brocaded rayon regular 100 for 79c dainty pat and desirable shades kegulai 79c for 59c are featured in this lot peach pink white maize and biege they will not last long at sockees this price regular 25c special yard 17c broken lines all colors some sizes sold fivrf am maii nr ru out regular 25c special 19c cotton mesh cloth regular 39c and 35c special 29c a fabric very suitable for suits or dresses attractive and serviceable in green lingerie p anc peach regular- 22c sale price 17c rayon panties in cream pink and nile bathing suits in a fine even mesh weave in all sizes regu- do not forget that we have reduced the larly sold at 49c we are clearing them out at price of all bathing suits and if you need a eacn 39c su for this season or next season it will pay you to purchase now silk chiffon hose camp stools have lellirst ftsh hisricen f yww ool suitable all sizes ad wide rangl o shade sstst u pau jc canvas seat each 49c gloves grass rugs a few specials in gloves a few only of these desirable rugs left white mesh gloves reg 89c to clear 25c bright colored attractive designs eggshell mesh gloves reg 75c to clear 49c size gx9 regular 159 sale price 125 white chamosuede washable gloves line size 4x7 regular 95c sale price 75c quality and worth more money per pair see our special offering of aprons all reduced 25c 49c 75c now priced each 35c 49c 59c c9c floor coverings you will require new floor covering to replace that old worn out one we are show ing a good selection of materials and patterns linoleum oilcloth and feltol are all very serviceable and attractive also we carry linoleum congoleum feltol and oilcloth rugs of all sizes our prices are the lowest commensurate with high quality wall papers it will soon be time to think of fall cleaning and decorating and an early selection of wall papers is advisable we are howing many attractive patterns and all prices are reduced many below cost ask to see them the wh shaw store phone 9512 jj stmffville ontario another church st williams has been opened in the archdiocese of toronto the new structure built by rev father martin john son pastor of markham ont is principally to serve residents in the district of musselmans lake and tho summer tourists who go there each year in large numbers the church was blessed on sunday afternoon august 13th by rev william mccanu pp of st francis parish toronto who was specially delegated for the function by his excellency archbishop neil mcneil dd of toronto tho sermon of the occasion was preach ed by rev father michael cline p p of holy name toronto ten priests and many visitors from sur rounding districts were present sermon by rev m cline 1m for he was teaching them as one having power and not as tho scribes and pharisees matt 7 29 today a tourist edifice is reserv ed and dedicated to the service of god in a world which so easily forgets god this lakeside shrine will continue to proclaim him like other solemnities which im press man churchopenings have their own paraphernalia and coro- monial etiquette according to bib lical ritual religion should be re verently symbolized and becomingly housed the ark of the covenant which had for generations been the strongbox of israels trust and daring was modelled according to divine plan and the greatest ot all religious monuments the tem- pie of jerusalem was built within and without as god had formerly prescribed to david the house of god should bo in keeping with its purpose it should be not only a holy place but a holy of holies where the tired of heart may rest a little and find peace of mind gifted with five senses man is naturally affected by sight sound and touch he is not equipped for inward worship and silont service he finds abstract religion hard to follow and difficult to remember for instance he knows humanity better when embodied in a person than when associated with the race dantes beatrice as the childlover or boyhood memory is more attrac tive and more a living reality than beatrice as a virtue of seraphic innocence pagan philosophers taught reli gion by classroom theory the dia lectics of socrates abounded ir lofty ideals and the oratory of cicero was a mine of exalted spec ulation the one trusted to logic the other to eloquence but neither made deathdefying followers theirs was a misgiving vision of the future on the great theme of life after death socrates is not quite sure of his bearings in that sur vival he would fain count himself among good men or possibly among the gods cicero seems more perturbed still and merely in dulges the hope of meeting his dearly beloved cato beyond tho river how different is christ he did not argue he asserted he did not propose he commanded he did not speculate he knew he spoke of the next life as a member of the heavenly household and laid claim to the glory he had before tho world was he not only came from thore but on his return promised to make room for his followers in the many mansions of his fathers house we notice the same contrast be tween the rabbis and christ they emphasized the forms ot religion he the principles of religion they reduced religion to a set of purity laws ho compressed religion into love of god and love of neighbor with tho rabbis tlte law was greater than man with christ the law was only made for man and yet there are vaporing theor ists who object to defined doctorinc and a fixed stanard of conduct they contend that specified belief and ecclesiastical oversight are in consistent with the modern moods and varying conventions of present- day society that morality has noth ing to do with bolief that it is the one in whom we believe rather than tho kind of belief that matters they further assert that christ is more than all tho creeds has be lief no influence on conduct is not tho logic of fact shaped by tho logic of tho mind is not revolution tho usual sequel to mental an archy again why place christ iu antithesis to belief was it not christ who pronounced condemna tion on unbolievors how can we lovo and follow christ without an intelligent faith in christ christ is moro than all the creeds of course ho is but how can wo ac cept and stako our all on christ without a convinced faith in his veracity christ did not entrust religion to tho caprice of individuals or to the vagaries of unsponsorcd associa tions tho stammering sanctions and halfassurances of such bodies cannot decide whore belief ends and unbelief begins instead of composing and comforting harassed doubters they only confound con fusion in the minds of unsettled truthookors in contradistinction to all those pretensions christ barred theory and conjecturo from the realm of christianity in establishing a so- cloty visible to all as a lighthouse on the hilltop ho ranged himself on tho sldo of tho practical moral ist ho willed that his newly- founded establishment would por- petuato his revelation in all its hardness and smoothness till the end of tlmo all things whatso ever i have commanded you whence tho power and durabil ity of christian morality it is taught and exemplified in the lives of those commissioned by christ rather than by experiments and books should credibility fail the church like the risen christ can bid the doubting thomas to come for ward and use his sight and touch is it a question of believing the philosophy of the cross catholics in answer point to tho cross which holds pride of place on the nearby church or to some religious order which wears tho cross as a chief ornament is infant baptism still administered visit the baptistry in the catholic church and see the baptismal font into which the water runs from tho infants head do you believe iu forgivouess of sin by priestly absolution witness the confessional publicly set up in the church whither sinpatients go for reconciliation according to the words of christ to his apostles whose sins you shall forgive they are forgiven them whose sins you shall retain they are retained should the real presence be doubt ed or the mass challenged this lit tle church supplied the traditional proof this morning when the ser vice recorded in the acts of the apostles was repeated paul the first day of the week sunday when tho people were assembled to break bread discoursed witli them and there were many lights in the place in other words st paul said mass for the celebration of the eucharist was then known as the breaking of bread he more over preached a sermon and the place we are told was illumin ated by many lights you all wit nessed this same service at the celebration of mass this morning ichrist as far as possible pre sented ills lessons by demonstrated truths all great teachers have practically done the same he with held an academic definition of truth from pilate on the grounds i that the veracity of his words and actions were more likely to con vince than an abstract exposition of a term when queried by a legal expert for a definition of neighbor we notice the same re luctance to commit himself to a skeleton of words he tells a story instead which illustrates tho de finition in the living structure of a great heart that risks all and gives all to save a halfdead victim aban doned by a priest and a levite caesar manifests a like tendency in secular affairs the state does not leave for instance justice at the mercy of the individual con- cream grading in addition to taking care of your cream it is most important that it be graded in the shortest possible time after leaving your place it would not only be a loss but also very discouraging to know that in many cases your cream might have been 1st or special grade when leaving your place and becoming 2nd grade in transient or time lost before grading after you care for your cream we on our part are doing everything possible to assist you in receiving the best grade from those whom we collect their cream by truck we are now collecting twice a week and by being sit uated so close to our shippers we are able to get your cream in very short time our cream shippers who are delivering their cream to the cramery are able to bring it at any time during the day and in addition three nights a week in any quantity and their ship ments are graded immediately as it comes in for original grade highest price correct weight and test ship your cream to stouffville creamery co renderers of a most efficient creamery service since 1918 open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings phone 186 stouffville ontario i science the bench and tho law thousands of acres of young plants courts defend and dispense justice so the mules have to walk right kerplunk on top of tho plants in- and consign those who cheat justice to jails and penitentiaries in a similar way the courtmartial and drillofficers uphold and promot tho morale ot the army the mind and practise of christ- tianity as reflected in the catholic editico we call a church the altar eommunionraiiling pulpt baptis try and confessional represent the activities or rather tho sacred functions which belong to be the es sence of the christian ministry the mules may be right there is trouble in tho cotton country of tho south with the mules that work on the plantations for years we are informed the mules havo been trained and lambasted so they will walk carefully between tho rows without stepping on the young plants and some of the older mules are very skilled about placing their feet in the right place now it is different the new rules of the gamo call for the plowing under of stead of between tho rows this they refuse to do hence the trouble perhaps tho mules are right they may havo an idea that there are a good many people the world over who havo not enough to wear and who would he glad enough to re ceive some of tho goods into which cotton is turned the mules may not be impressed with the wisdom of curtailing production in order to drive up tho prices it may be they still cling to the old notion that cot ton and such things should tie crown for people to use instead of squabble about the price and the profits for all wo know the mules may bo right watch the label on your paper nd let tho tribune have a re mittance for six months or one year of your subscription if every sub scriber who is now in arrears would attend to this small matter it would relieve the worries of the editor to no small degre celebrate labor day monday september 4th at stouffville field day sports frolic street carnival and dance baseball hardball uxbridge vs stouffville softball tournament open to ladies and gents ernie bruce with novelty band his orchestra and ladies events throwing the rolling pin nail driving javalin throwing mens and boys events horseshoe pitching nail driving wheelbarrow race sawing wood water throwing amateur wrestling match and boxing at 730 pm free four big prizes 1st ford v8 sedan dance to olde tyme and modern orchestral music 9 pm xormnn m mnclonn chairman inrk commission ir c qulbcl socy baseball club lr s s itnll secretary field sports iuizes admission 25c awarded to evening carnival and dance on main street 2tc caitxival daxce ticket holders

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