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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 8, 1945, p. 8

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sff a ixw-i- t -r- st r rv isry s rtst js cwr the unestouffvilleont thursday march 8 1945 qur world has passed away r- by lewis milligan rtiave been rereading a g gardiners book prophets priests and kings and was particularly interested in his character sketches of bernard shaw ok chesterton lloyd george and winston churc hill gardiner was editor of the london daily news and he was intimately acquainted with most of the leading men of england about thirtyfive years ago when his sketches were first published at that time chesterton and churchill were very young men and shaw and lloyd george were in the prime of middle age london and indeed the world at large was a different place from what it is to day or what it suddenly became a few years later when then the first great war broke out and kipling wrote our world naspassec away in wantonness oerthrown there is nothing feft today but steel and fire and stone after the war an attempt was made to salvage the old world london was still intact except for a few buildings which had been hit by bombs dropped from the zeps but the zcps had suffered most the war had resulted in more or less of a stalemate and everybody wanted to forgot it and return to the old familiar ways again- some of the younger writers were soured by the experiences of the war and they turned to free verse immoral or nonmoral novels aud nebulous mcanderings in politics there was a revival of socialism and some of historic places and personalities the welltodo young sparks joined also as a mighty city throbbing the labor movement and oxford with urgent and ever resurgent became a hotbed of socialism and ludgate hoi and meet street pacifism the churches were in the i were ke a loom with the congest- spiritual doldrums and they tried cu tramc snuttlmg to and fro to till their sagging sails with vari- saggin ous kinds of bellows and electric fans but their ships wouldnt budge then came the second great war it did not break with the same suddenness as the first it was more in the nature of a timebomb which most people knew was there although they were not sure when it would go off some very- impor tant people refused to believe that it would go olf at all and tried to persuade us that it was only a dud but it went off and blew our world to smithereens winston churchill took up the refrain of rudyard kipling with tragic emphasis and declared that there was nothing lef for us but blood- and sweat and hears and he proved to be right london today lies in ruins the haunts of shakespeare doctor samuel johnson fox and pitt charles lamb coleridge keats carlylo mill tennyson and all other great victorians have disj appeared those haunts were such stun as dreams are made on to and fro uie shuttle goes on the loom of london town warp and woof of joys and woes but the pattern no one knows lor tis woven upside down wartscore the little lives of their inhabitants are rounded with a sleep those who remember london of the first decade of this century will recall it not only as a museum of chinese a chinese magazine is on my desk telling stories of sacrifice tiiat stagger the imagination of the total estimated population of china it says 220 million live in free china 200 million live under japanese occupation and 40 million are displaced persons the minimum number estimated to be needing relief is 84 million a figure equivalent to the combined populations of canada australia belgium denmark france greece and the netherlands war casualties in china over the 7year period july 1937 to june 30 1044 totalled 2802220 from the army and at least 182000 air raid casualties in addition 40000 war- nans children rendered home- loss and friendless by the war are being cared for by various re- ami lief and philanthropic associations the only bright spot in the pic ture is the figure for japanese casualties over two million army casualties besides 600000 casual ties from garrison supply and transport units survived corregidor sergt avery e wilber 32 is safe at last he was on corregi- dor when it was captured by the japanese and then for the next 30 months endured the hardships of enemy prison camps in the philippines later he was- taken with some 1800 fellow prisoners aboard a small japanese transport for move ment elsewhere the ship was torpedoed by an allied submar ine with the exception of five proclamation issued under the authority of the emergency shelter regulations orderincouncil pc 9439 december 19 1944 to all persons planning to move to i victoria vancouver new westminster hamilton toronto ottawa hull as part o a plan to meet congested conditions all persons who propose to rent or occupy family quarters in any o these emergency shelter areas are required by board order first to obtain a permit from the administrator of emer gency shelter for the district the purpose of the order is to help those who must be in these areas to obtain necessary accommodation before completing arrangements to move to any of x these districts write to the administrator for full parti culars of the emergency shelter regulations as they apply to that district marmill chick starter analysis protein 18 fat 35 fibre 45 marmill chick starter is a starting ration that has given satisfactory results year after year rapid growth strong bone good feather development these result from the feeding of marmill chick starter it contains every ingredient essential for good growth health and vitality all scientifically balanced continue the feeding of marmill chick starter until the birds are six weeks old at one week to ten days start giving a light evening feed of marmill chick scratch feed in hoppers increase this even ing feed which when the chicks are five weeks old may he changed to marmill developing scratch feed at six weeks of age they should be receiving 60 per cent marmill chick starter and 40 per cent marmill de veloping feed coal and feed please book your order for chick starter now so that we will be able to arrange for your brooder coal central feed store phone 277 stouffville ont bible questions ik this is ih e law ncouver new westminster no person may move to and rent or occupy family quarters in any of these districts without an administrators permit form es li every person who rents or occupies family quarters in any of these districts contrary to the order commits an offence sand in addition to other penalties will be required by theadministrator to vacate the shelter and the district at hisown expense i the emergency shelter regulations provide serious penalties for hindering or obstructing these efforts and for any contravention of the regulations or of an orderrof the board or of the administrators the wartime prices and trade board liiliii h ii sji question i cant see how the whole life of christ can be given in books as short as matthew or john how can it be answer it isnt and many other signs truly did jesus in the presence of his diciples which are not written in this book but these arc written that ye might believe that jesus is the christ the son of god and that believing ye might have life through his name john 20 30 31 q dont you think we will all be so frightened when christ re turns that we will just run and hide a not everybody those who are looking for him will be glad isaiah 259 says and it shall be said in that day lo this is our god we have waited for him and he will save us this is the lord we have waited for him we will be glad and rejoice in his salvation those who try to hide will be the unprepared revelation 61417 q docs fulfill in matthew 5 17 18 mean to do away with a the apostle pauls idea of ful fill is fully to preach colossians 1 25 margin christ fulfilled the law in this respect for he taught the law of god as no one had ever taught it before- think not that i am come to destroy the law or the prophets i am not come to des- troy but to fulfill for verily i say unto you till heaven and earth pass one jot or one title shall in no wise pass from the law till all be fulfilled matthew 517 18 q arent all of us children of god whether we are good or bad a in the sense that god is the createf and sustainer of all life yes in the spiritual sense no spiritually only those are the sons of god who are described in such scriptions as romans 8 14 15 for as many as are led by the spirit of god they are the sons of god for ye have received the spirit of bond age again to fear but ye have re ceived the spirit of adoption whereby we cry abba father and- galatians 3 26 for ye are all the- children of god by faith in christ jesus from now on red letter day in every calendar month will be the third thursday when two sugar coupons become valid there will be no other sugar coupon due dates duying the month i stouffville machine toolworks telephone 253 rear of cnr station electric and acetylene welding farm machinery machinery repairs agents for minneapolis honeywell electric janitors plumbing and heating furnaces cleaned repaired hot water systems checked 1 guaranteed rebuilt furnaces for sale parts for septic tanks piping pumps etc general repairs expert workmanship john lrvi9 wilson ave markham cream for best results ship your cream to stouff- ville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers to rent from 6 to 8 dollars per tskbl vy i stouffviiie creamery cqv stouffvaie phone 18601 sssi tj

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