psge eight the tribune stouffville ont thursday march 21 1940 king team are champions in two straight wins the final victory for the whitchurch hockey champion ship goes to king city who bat tled to their second straight win over white rose in the local arena here on thursday night king won the first game in over time last week and just manag ed to squeeze the redshirts out 8 to 7 in this final chapter although the rose squad showed a slight edge on the offensive in the first period king managed to come out one better at the end of the first twenty minutes with three goals to two shropshire folliet and armstrong notched the westside counters while sayers and clubine were the marks men for white rose there was one penalty in the period malloy for tripping the second round saw plenty of action both ways folliet who counted four of his teams eight goals added two more while saul and botham scored for white rose sauls goal came mid way through the period when after repeated at tempts from the right wing he finally beat goalie humes with an anklehigh sizzler for one of the prettiest goals of the game the last counter of the session scored by botham of white rose was a regular rainbow lifted from the blue line some fifteen or more feet in the air humes skated out of his net expecting the disc to go sailing on over his head but instead it took a nice diving curve and nestled in the corner of the twine to make it 54 and put rose back in the hunt two penalties in the period both to king for tripping burgess put white rose on even terms shortly after the opening of the last frame only to have folliet and his husky defence partner sail through with two more a lead from which king were never headed the yonge street team drew two more trips to the pen for roughing it but white rose were only able to capitalize on one more occasion before the final bell two of the busiest men on the ice were goaltenders case and humes each twining in a commendable effort for his respective team although the boys mixed in a considerable etnount of shin- nywith their playevery player appeared in dead earnest about the outcome and the big crowd on hand fairly lapped it up cheering their favorites to the echo with every goal scored honey bees used to pollenize new types of flowers slot machines taxed slot machines are again to the fore in several ontario towns the town council of bracebridge didnt like the idea of these nefarious machines opeiating within its borders so set a license fee of 4000 for the first machine and ten dollars for every additional machine however the first jack pot came to the council in the form of a cheque for 4140 to pay for fifteen machines for one year it is a safe surmise that many folk in that town will pay out in small change more than the saving in taxes when percy bone of thorn- hill gave his address on annuals at the march meeting of the unionville horticultural society he told his audience that the eminent american hybridizer and horticulturist w atlee bur pee planted two different varieties of marigolds in alter nate rows with hives of bees in close proximity in order to pro duce a new type and color through pollenizing the flowers mr bone said that the result of their cross produced a red marigold which color had been much sought after for a number of years without success the speaker who has exten sive gardens at thornhill gave a list of the best annuals to grow for cut flowers or for garden display and also spoke about the new all white dehphin ium and several other new perennials the meeting which was in charge of mrs r l stiver the president of the society passed a resolution to plant trees this season in unionville the reports of the horticult ural convention given by mrs stella weatherill and miss somerviue were much enjoyed mr bone demonstrated the making of boquets where only one or two colors were used meals and board meals and rooms two blocks north from main street on rupert avenue west end gordon robinson phone 5303 kleerexfor skin ailments is sold in two strengths medium and strong heals eczema psoriasis erythema impetigo itch etc while you work 50c 100 200 storeys drug store m m l mm mm an industry to the furtherance of agriculture hh founded and developed on the basis of helpfulness hp to tha farmer the implement industry is entirely dependent on the prosperity of agriculture for its own success through the years the implement maker has with quality of product and genuinely helpful service won the high regard and goodwill of the users of his product there are few farmers who do not value sincerely the service of the implement company lack of understanding of some of the problems of the industry may give rise on occasion to criticisms that seek to detract from or disparage the part that the implement maker plays in the light of the facts however misunderstandings vanish and a better appreciation results farmers equipment investment greatly reduced most of the discussions on prices of implements compar ing them with those of years ago for instance fail to take cognizance of the improvement in methods that have taken place resulting in the use of different machines from those of a quarterofacentury ago the oneway disc seeder has displaced to a serious extent so far ai the manufacturer is concerned several other machines and it does so because it cuts the cost of tillage and seeding by from 40 to 50 the small combine has spread the use of this method of harvesting until the sale of them now almost equals that of binders and this because it costs only 26c per acre for outofpocket expense to harvest with the small combine as against 190 per acre by the binder thresher method a saving of 164 per acre the wheat farmer can equip today with the latest tractor and tillage and harvesting equipment at 28 less than he could for comparable machines ten years ago equipment too that enables him to cut the costs of his operations by over 50 this ts the contribution of the implement industry to the furtherance of agriculture and masseyharris takes pride in having played an important part in it whatever helps agmcuitureheips canada modern farm machinery helps agriculture sunday school lesson mass e yh a rr is leaders in the implement industry since 1847 lesson for march 24 the sepulcher triumph over death golden text now is christ risen from the dead and be come the firstfruits of them that slept 1 cor 1520 the lesson as a whole the empty tomb of jesus is the silent yet effectual witness to the fact of his resurrection had it been possible to find his body his disciples would have received it and given it careful burial again and if his enemies could have produced it they would have displayed it in fiendish glee as a positive proof that his prediction that he would rise again the third day had been utterly falsified but neither friend nor foe could locate it for god had raised his son from the dead in token of his perfect satisfaction in the work of the cross the tomb was empty on that first lords day morning not because the disciples had come by night and stolen the body while the soldiers slept an unheard of proceeding nor yet because the chief priests and their emis saries had dared to break the roman seal upon the stone that covered the entrance to that rockhewn grave but because jesus had fulfilled his words when he declared that if they destroyed the temple of his body he would raise it again in three days the resurrection is attributed to the father heb 1320 to the son john 21921 1017 18 and to the holy spirit rom 811 the entire trinity had part in that glorious event the supreme miracle of the ages when he who died for our sins rose again for our justification joseph of arimathea little thought of the honor that was to be his when preparing the new tomb which was to be the dwellingplace for a few hours of the dead body of him who is now alive forever more verse by verse matt 2757 a rich man named joseph who also himself was jesus disciple he was one of the few of those who had riches who waited for the kingdom matt 1923 24 mark 1543 hut he had not hitherto openly proclaimed himself a follower of jesus john 1938 verse 58 pilate commanded the body to be delivered thus the body of jesus was preserved from fur ther indignity and isaiah 539 was fulfilled he must be with the rich in his death verse 59 he wrapped it in a clean linen cloth as was custom ary in jewish burials the body was entirely swathed in long linen strips not simply covered with a shroud verse 60 rolled a great stone to the door of the sepulchre this stone covered- the entire entrance and was probably like a great mill stone fitted into a groove cut in the face of the cliff verse 61 mary magdalene and the other mary mary of magdala out of whom seven demons had been cast luke 82 and mary the mother of joseph mark 1547 verao 62 the next day that followed the day of the prepara tion that is the day preceding the passover sabbath which was recog nized as one of the most sacred days of the year verse 63 we remember it is noticeable that the enemies of jesus remembered what his own disciples had forgotten they recall ed his declaration that he would rise again on the third day verse 64 command therefore that the sepulchre be made sure fearing that the disciples would at tempt to deceive the people by stealing and hiding the body of jesus so as to foist a fictitious story of his resurrection on the multi tude they planned to secure the sopulcher so that it could not be entered until the three day limit was passed verso 65 make it as euro as ye can pilates words seem almost sardonic he evidently saw through their fears and so made them re sponsible to see that there should be no interference verse 66 they made the sep ulchre sure by sealing the stone ind setting a watch they made it next to impossible for anyone to iblaln possession of the body of the lord chap 2s1 in the end of the sabbath the sabbaths of the law were now passed and the morning after the sabbath was about to dawn when the women came to see the sopulcher and to anoint the body luke 241 verse 2 the angel of the lord rolled back the atone from the door this was done not to let the rl6en christ out but to let the women and others in the tomb was empty already verse 3 his countenance was like lightning it is written who maketh his angels spirits and his ministers a flame of fire hebl7 verse 4 the keepers did shake and became as dead men these guards beheld the glorious vision and being terrified fell to the ground as in a taint verse 5 fear net ye for i know that ye seek jesus the angel understood what brought the women to the grave he quieted their fears and reassured their hearts verse 6 come 6ee the place where the lord lay declaring that he whom they sought was risen the keep your lovely figure slen- dor beauty tablets tone the system cleanse the blood two weeks supply 100 storeys drug store auction sale holstein cattle horses swine implements etc the undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction at lots 3 and 4 con 7 whitchurch thurmar8 1940 the following property be longing to win timbers cattle cow holstein calf by side cow holstein calf by side cow holstein calf by side cow holstein calf by side cow holstein calt by side cow holstein calt by side cow holstein calt by side cow holstein calt by side cow holstein calt by side cow holstein full flow bred on january 25 heifer holstein full flow bred on december 4 heifer holstein full flow cow holstein due time of sale cow holstein due an july cow black due in may cow jersey calf by side 2 fat cows number of young cattle bull holstein implements binder m h 7 ft mower deering 5 ft hay rake 10 ft hay tedder drill fertilizer 13 disc stiff tooth cultivator spring tooth cultivator roller 3 drum 3 single plows turnip drill wagon box truck wagon with rack set harrows 4 section set springs fanning mill set scales 2000 lbs root pulper new set sloop sleighs cutter knife grinder turnpike shovel gas engine scuffler grain grinder cutting box gas barrel grain bags log chain crosscut saw doubletrees brooder stove forks hoes and other articles harness 2 sets doukle harness with breech ing set single harness number of collars grain quantity of oats quantity of barley quantity of hay horses black mare 10 years bay imare 6 years grey mare 6 years black colt rising 3 years 2 colts rising 1 year swine sow with pigs 5 weeks sow with pigs 13 hogs 150 lbs 7 hogs chunks no reserve as farm is sold terms sale cash sale at 1 gj story clerk a s parmer auctioneer gormley ont phone 6312 stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers telephone 7001 7002 milt smith proprietor angel inyited them to look within empty crypt where they had helped to lay the body of jesus three day before the fact that there was no form there proved beyond any doubt that jesus had risen in triumph from the grave auction sale farm stock implement etc of the following valuable property on the 2nd con of whitchurch one mile south of newmarket known as the frank pluyter farm thurs mar 28 e p williamson cattle cow due to calt time of sale cow due to calf time of sale cow due to calt time of sale 14 cows fresh in full flow cow milking bred jan 13 1940 cow milking in calf cow due to calf in 3 months reg red poll cow born feb 1936 due to calf in 2 months reg red poll cow born may 10 1933 due to calf in 4 months reg red poll bull born may 1937 cow due to calf time of sale cow imulking due may 27 1940 11 heifers rising 2 years old holstein bull calf reg born dec 9 1939 21 calves rising 1 year old 7 calves ayrshire heifer reg born may 16 1938 hogs 14 young sows bred 3 brood sows in pig z young boar 4 months old sow with 5 little pigs horses matched pair grey geldings 7 and 8 years old bay horse 4 years old black saddle mare 6 years old grey heavy horse 1600 lbs rising 9 years bay aged clyde mare in foal black mare age s years colt rising 3 years saddle colt rising 3 years grey percheron colt rising 4 years implements m h binder 5ft cut deering mow er peter hamilton blower m h corn cutting box and gas engine small cutting box fleury deering rake turnip drill democrat buggy 2 walking plows gang plow 2 sets iron harrows 2 wagons 2 low truck wagons 3 sets double harness western sad dle light saddle set single har ness ihay fork jiifoluding pulley and buggy for ttrack miscellaneous small quantity household furni ture 4 geese 2 guinea hens 1 turkey hen complete milking machine forks shovels and other articles too numerous to men tion no ireserve everything to be sold 100 acre farm to be offered for sale 50 acres on the west and 50 acres on the east with a 6roomed brick house and barn hydro in house and barn good wells at house and barn greek runs through both 50 acres of land good bank barn with good new pig pen two parcels for snlo togcthor or separately f n smith and manning mcewon auctioneers e a boyd clerk terms cash sale at 12 noon order now and our driver will call phone 189 a grand variety of freshly baked goods at our store at all times take some home today the stouffville bakery