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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 29, 1919, p. 8

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stouffville may 29 1919 notes comments it is said that him j i reid minister of railways has written to the whitby board of trade stating that the government are willing to hand over the torontokasteru rail way to the hydrwelectric tower commission sir adam heck says mr reid has so advised him this action will no doubt clear up the radial railway question along the lake shore now that the war is over and the boys are nearly all home we notice that attention is being turned to ath letic sports many of our neighboring towns are organizing baseball foot ball and lacrosse teams and local leagues are being formed we hope the stoultville boys will get busy in this direction for there is nothing better for young people than good clean athletic sports o it is seldom that writers of fiction can picture in the realm of fancy a tale of more thrilling interest than the exciting experiences of the in trepid aviators hawker and grieve whose brave attempt to cross the atlantic met with failure owing to engine trouble when they were s00 miles from their goal for six days no news of what had happened to them reached the anxious world it was generally believed that both men were at the bottom of the ocean but on monday there was universal rejoicing when it was learned that a little danish vessel had picked up the two men the absence of wire less on the vessel is just what would have suited the novelist and the con gratulations of friends of the king and the reward of 25000 woul lit in the story perfectly to end the story properly hawker and grieve would make another this time suc cessful attempt to cross the atlan tic and we need not be surprised if they do it the controversy between mr par sons of the canadian manufacturers association and certain ministers of the methodist church to which he belongs is clearing the air and bring ing the economical problem into the open so far mr parsons has shown a very poor spirit in the handling of the discussion and has irritated his critics by the unfounded assumption that the pulpit cannot exist without the rich occupant of the pew this crisis was bound to rise no church 3an reach the people that preaches the economic heresies of the nine teenth century it is true of course that the industrial system for which mr parsons stands has been accep ted by the churches in the past as legitimate and commendable the competitive system was generally re garded as the best of all devices for the development of individual enter prise in an age which regarded indi vidual success as the highest con tribution to the common weal for generations successful merchants and manufacturers were held up to the youth as patterns on which they should endeavour to mould their career diligence in business was supposed to bring its own rewards and as labor was a commodity to be bought like other commodities in the cheapest market the pulpit came to regard labor unrest as ungodly discontent indeed the church of england still retains in its cate chism a pious hope that each individ ual born into the world will order himself lowly and reverently before his betters and learn to be content in that state of life into which it hath pleased the lord to call him it required a great war to shake the churches free from the moorings of the industrial system the only diff erence between mr parsons and his opponents in the methodist church is that the pulpit could not remain indifferent to the social revolution in which it was engulfed mr par sons like many others relies upon the possession of wealth to carry him through the crisis but the bourbons of every age are destined to go down with their false creeds- statesman o many returned soldiers are getting jobs and here and there we even hear of one who secures a position star the winnipeg strike has made it plainer than ever before that capi tal and labor are not the only ones vitally interested in the regular carrying on of industry and public services the community must be considered and in future on all bod ies representing the parties interes ted in industrial disputes and con ditions the community should be represented this fact is plainly established by hon w l mackenzie king in his new book industry and humanity a work that deals with present day industrial problems in a most comprehensive manner and one that will have a great influence in shaping industrial legislation of the near future ooexoi n o ioqoi aonoc aoaoi lotsoi 30e30e is very dangerous got your buildings done 8 have you g e bakers system the next storm may prove fatal to you now is the time to do the job g e bakers system ac cording to statistics is over 90 per cent efficient next year may be too late o good for a life time g e bakers all copper cable and points we connect up all metal parts we inspect our work yearly do it now victrolas and victor records for everybody this is the store for victor service we have a complete stock of victrolas and victor records for immediate selection vtctrouvi jyj one 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for night wednesday john farthings lot is con s pickering for night thursday ben carters lot 29 con 0 for noon brougham hotel for night friday miller bros 7th con of pickering for noon graham bros for night saturday jos alsops con 3 ux bridge for noon forsyth house un til monday notice seed potatoes about 25 bags early potatoes bells deposit for sale apply to david gray lot is con 0 whit church phone 5 ioc stouffville open for business in sanders blk upstairs to repair watches clocks jewelery and spectacles new lenses replaced goods on hand sold at a bargain orders taken for anything in the jewelery business j yakc jeweler over bakers music store stouffville forsale belting of all kinds 3to 5 in quantity of double and single har ness 1 wilkinson plow no 7 new 1 riding plow second hand 1 secondhand plow 2 running gears wagon good shape 1 sets new team harness heavy 3 sets new buggy harness cream separator primrose nearly new 3 sets second hand double harness good we sell coal oil auto oil and mach ine oil 1 1horso wagon 2 running gears fairly good 2 garden drills 1 set heavy springs 3000 lb cap 1 democrat nearly new 1 1 or 2 horse wagon bain 1 primrose separator new bain running gear wheel 1 democrat can be used double or single granitcwaro dishes and pails all kinds number of collars whips sweat- pads halters etc uiltam isrowv stouftville secondhand articles for sale 1 mclaughlin car 1 piano case organ 1 square piano 1 buggy 1 separator 1 engine 2vz h p 1 sft windmill 10ft tower george k tj1ker stouffville ioaways fl3i store stouffville grand trunk railway system boa ww ays bmsijg store siouffville south side eat ma do not fail to call in and see our stock wo have on hand a full line of fresh meats and fowl mcdonald sons wholesale and retail butchers phonk 1701 stouffvixae ont time table changes a change of time will be made on may 4 1919 for further particulars apply to any grand trunk ticket agent or c e horning district pass agent toronto 4aj j h0dgin6 agent phono 4101 stouffville ont pictures of home folks inspiro our soldiers of demo- j cracy with the courj ago that wins your photograph i for your soldier sanders studio

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