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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 10, 1945, p. 9

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v jchll t- i i j the tribune stouffville ont thursday may or as far as it is humanly possible we mean to see that every canad ian citizen able to work has the opportunity to work at fair pay declared earl toole progressive conservative candidate for the federal seat for north york at his opening campaign meeting lwe mean to do this by full use of all our national resources and productive capacity by fostering international trade by developing our banking and credit system and by the use of- the power and fin- ancesof the state in necessary pub lic works continued mr toole few people realize that more than 50 of the worlds population live on farms- likewise many people fail to realize the import ance of agriculture as canadas basic industry if canada is to prosper iadies gentlemen let me assure you that we farmers must be enabled to have our pro portionate share of the national in come continued mr toole we can assure the farmer of his proportionate share of our national income through a system of prices determined and announced in ad vance of production these prices should be based on a study of the most recent figures of national in come the study will show whether total farm income constitutes a fair proportion of the national in come and to the extent that it does not prices will be adjusted paint up and of the day v time to get your working duds on and clean up for spring weve al the gadgets that will niake cleaning a quick and easy job and all the tools and supplies that will make you- feel like a repair expert as you go about your fixup campaign- agnew hardware stonffville ontario i y mfuety concert ttere we are the entire show by members of markham unionville lions club markham town hall wedthurfri may 161718 815 pm even more fun than last year admission 35c buy your tickets early on sale now live poultry wanted especially broilers and fow this is your best market to sell your live poultry our method of distribution direct to the retail consumer and the installation of a new automatic picking machine has revolutionized the processing andmarketing of poultry z we are prepared to take any quantity at any time at highest market price in short when yousell to pickering farms you get a larger share of the consumer dollar pickering farms limited whitby v ontario telephontwhitby 336 thtftitt t4rfi jis this is how daily roll call was kept in a germanprison camp those russians too ill to move themselves were carried out on their gunneysack mattresses while the others lined up behind if they were even 30 seconds late the huge black dog of the commandant was set upon them these men were liberated by the first canadian army s canadian army overseas photo sunday school lesson lesson for may 13 golden text 0 magnify the lord with mc andlet us exalt his name together psa 343 the lesson as a whole the story of the northern king dom after the division into israel and judah in the days of reho- boam is one of constant failure and disobedience to the word of the lord as given both in his written word and through his prophets of only one king of israel the ten tribes is it said that he sought the lord 2 kings 134 of all the rest there is no intimation that any of them cried to god for help even when in great peril jehu professed great zeal for the lord 2 kings 1016 but his behavior soon proved that he had learned noth ing from the experiences of those who had gone before him 2 kings 1031 jeroboam the first king of the northern federation set the example of departure from jehovah by instituting idolatrous worship in the cities of bethel and dan in order that the people might be kept from going to jerusalem to worship and so be in danger of re uniting with judah and the house of david 1 kings 12 2630 of one successor after another we read he departed not from all the sins of jeroboam the son of nebat who made israel sin 1 kings 15 26 30 34 1626 22522 kings 1311 it is not that these kings were left in ignorance of the will of the lordj for he sent manytpifobhete of their evil courses and to call them to repentance notably micaiah elijah and elisha but all their pleadings and denunciations fell upon deaf ears as a result judgment at last had to take its course and the ten tribes were given over to the power of their enemies the assyrians who car ried them into captivity and left their landdesolate 2kings17 18 a very small number remained in palestine and later intermarried with those of other nations who were brought in by the assyrians thesej in time became the samar itans so detested by the jews 2 kings 31724 verse by verse 1 kings 12 26 jeroboam said in his heart now- shall the king dom return to the- house of david god had commanded all israel that three times in the year all their males were to go up to the place where he set hishame which at this time was jerusalem deut 16 16 jeroboam who hadledthere volt against rehoboam thson of solomon and persuadedten tribes to break away from the authority of the house of david had good reason to fear that the people might revert to their former allegiance if they continued to obey this com mand j verse 27 if this people go up to do sacrifice at jerusalem then shall the heart of this people turn again unto their land and they shall kill me the leader of the insurrection dreaded his own de thronement and assassination if the people of israel were allowed to get again in such intimate contact with their brethren in the king dom of judah so he felt he must take drastic measures to prevent this verse 28 whereupon the king made two calves of gold and said behold thy gods o israel thev worship of the golden- calf exod 3216 was the first apostasy in israel after they left egypt this system of idolatry jeroboam renewed on the plea that the journey to jerusalem was too great for theipeople to take in this way he hoped to retain theirallegl- ance to himself and his seed after him away from the god of their fathers and gave to dumb idols the worship that belonged o him alone who had said thou shalt have no other gods before me exod 20 3 he had forbidden the making of images or pictures to be used as objects of worship chap 191 ahab told jezebel all that elijah had done elijah was the most outstanding of all prophets and was sent in the days of godless king ahab to call israel back to the lore in a marvelous test as recorded in chapter is the power of jehovah had been demon strated but instead of t producing repentance this only stirred the ire of the kings wicked consort queen jezebel daughter of a phoenician king who had brought the vile worship of her f athers kingdom into israel and thus further perverted the people- verse 2 jezebel sent a messen ger unto elijah the prophet had put four hundred of jezebels idolatrous priestst to death the en raged queen sent a courier to him to declare that before another day difference between them and the idolatrous nations around them they had broken the covenant entered into at sinai so god cast them off declaring them to be lo- ammi not my people hos 1 9 this has been their sad condi tion ever since the heart of the lesson while god is of longsuffering and of tender mercy he will not allow repeated sin to go unjudged if people turn from him into paths union ville junior farmers m wv mg ma rkham arena thurs may 17 russ creighton and his orchestra lucky spot prizes a grand evening exjoy it tb deaths down it is not so marly years since mention of the great white scourge struck a chill through the hearts of men for more people used to die of tuberculosis than has been scientifically fighting this disease for years and today the from any other cause but canada death rate from tb is less than 52 per 100000 people while in 1926 it stood at 86 power behind tribune advertising mr r g roy of claremont ad vertised ten brooder houses for sale on his iarm south of clare mont in last weeks tribune and before noon on thursday every house was sold to say the least mr roy was amazed at the prompt and widespread response in fact one prospective buyer who arrived after the- last brooder was gone was actually annoyed since he just read the adv in his own paper then rushed to the roy farm apparent- should pass he would have to die he didnt get his paper soon as they had done verse 3 he arose and went for his life and came to beersheba in a moment of discouragement elijah fled to a city in the land of judah where jezebels vengeance would be unable to reach him verse 4 he said it is enough now o lord take away my life for i am not better than my fathers the best of men and the enough to be among the lucky buyers for brooder houses of the type offered are evidently in good demand men out op uniform get suit priority men and women coming out of the forces will now get a priority suit purchase certificate at their demobilization centre- this certifi- most devoted of gods servants cate will entitle the bearer to have- their moments of weakness scvhenthey become occupied with t6them towarritiemcf the fblr ctrcumstsices and forget that god verse 29 he set the one in bethel and the other put he in dan these cities were so situated that it would be easy to reach one or the other from any part of his kingdom for bethel was in the south in the land of ephraimand dan laish was in the north in the country of the tribe of that name verse 30 this thing becamea sin through all the years that followedthis sin continued it was the outward i sign of the declension of the ten tribes who thus turned isaboveall these things elijah felt although his efforts to recall the guilty natiqntb the lord had end ed in failure and he preferred death rather than to carry on as a dis- creditedprophet but he was to learn that god still had work for him to do verse 13 what doesf thou here elijah from beersheba elijah took a forty days journey to horebthe mount of god there the lord spoke in a still small voice inquiring why his servant had come to that place verse 14 i even i only am left protesting his faithfulness in a day of apostasy elijah made intercession against israel rom 112 3 declaring their declension and disobedience and protesting that although he had stood alone for god now they sought to take away- his life it was a sad instance of occupation with ones own ser vice and testimony instead of with god himself verse 15 the lord said go return god still had work for the prophet to do he was commanded to return to the land of israel when there he would contact hazael servant of benhadad whom he was to anoint to be king of syria in his masters stead and through whom israel was to be chastened for their iniquities verse 16 jehu shalt thou anoint to be king over israel and elisha to be prophet in thy room two other men were to be sought out and anointed with oil for special service jehu the son of nimshi a captaingeneral in ahabs army who was destined to over throw his lord and reign in his place and elisha a godly farmer who was to succeed elijah in the prophetic office verse 17 him that escapeth the sword of hazael shall jehu slay and him that escapeth from the sword of jehu shall elisha slay all of these men were to become the lords instruments for punish ing the nation because of its rebell ion against him verse 18 yet i have left me seven thousand which have not bowed unto- baal elijah had pro tested that all had gone into apos- tasy but himself he had to learn priority in the purchase of a suit of civilian clothing merchants holding priority cer tificates will be able to turn them in to their suppliers for suit re placements so that there will be no serious suit stock shortage in com munities where service men are dis charged large numbers of their own choosing and spurn every call to repentance they must know the judgment of the lord he cannot allow sin to go unpunish ed send the tribune to absent friends stoufpville tribune marmill that gods eye had discerned seven thousand just as faithful as he 2 kings- 17 7 the children of israel had sinned against the lord their god and had feared other gods in these words the great failure of- israel is summed up the god who- had freed them from egypcthey had turned away from thoy were no longer entitled to count upon his mercy or protec tion- verse 8walked in the statutes of the heathen- thus there was no growing mash protein 18 a growing mash plays an important part in the feeding of poultry it is the connecting link betweeenthe feeding of a baby chick and a laying pullet and as such must carry on from where the starter ration left off and fit the bird for the long continuous high production in the fall and winter marmill growing mash is the connecting link on many hundreds of farms this mash made iip of only carefully chosen highquality ingredients and manufactured and bal- ancedtogive the highest possible digestibility of ingredi ents will give your pullets the strong welldeveloped bodies and large frames neesssaryfor pullets which are to start laying at six months of age and continue through the winter the marmill way i the better way of feeding seeds lime cement central feed store phone 277 stonffville ont a

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