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Durham Chronicle (1867), 24 Nov 1910, p. 7

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Ind (it u Suit-d Shues, Vivi kid n Patent Cult, gnnd y< {If Buttlfm Shnee. flex Calf. lvlucher (5| u' Calf. hluvher cut. good year int-d Box Bali and “Wilnw Gulf dents. 811095 at $1.27, $15“, $1 2310 ~t, one pound of our 25C {2309 M:- e for the money. â€" This is the fire that spoil! mdfilhthodaywithpcttyannoyam good year “an. t". flexible snle . . . . cut. wind year Welt htokoopyourfironlways steady mdevem. It’s the firethatbnml red hot one minute and out tho next that make: big coal bills. pat. tip! Port of our 25c Tea and find it better than he monev. G monies at bargain prices 50, $1.75 and. ..... The Grand Trunk Railwoy Syntem in tho popular route from .11 point- eut through Conoda vio Chicago. Double truck, (at service, finest roodbed, modern oqipment, nnexcellod diniu our service. all elements of info- ty comfort. TO 1118 SUNNY SOUTH VERY LOW RATES latest lnqt, g1 md year W9”. To Mexico. Colorada California, and Pacific Coast Points max? Mums in town for welt. AT Garasraxa 8t- 3.75 msuunALscuomou“ Var! Special Offer Lesson Ix.-â€"Fourth Quarter, For “av. 27, 1910. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson. Matt. xxvl, 57-“. Marion Verna. Holden Taxi. l Pot. ii. Monumental-y Prepared by Rev. 0.- M. Stout-us. A great awe should be upon us as we read or write or think upon these things. Behold the Son of God yield- ing Himself for our sakes to sinful men. See the hatred of men to God and the proof that the carnal mind is enmity against God. As they came to take Him in the garden He went to meet them. saying. "Whom seek ye?” ‘ [‘0 their reply "Jesus of Nazareth” He and “i am." and they went backward Ind fell to the ground. He allowed hem to rise. to approach Him again , 1nd to take Him and, bind him and end Him away to Annals and then to "aiaphas. All the dis ’ples forsook Him and tied. but a young man fol owed. having just a linen cloth about 'ilfl naked body. which he left in the hands of his pursuers as they tried to ay hold of him. and he lied naked. We shall have to ask Mark who that mung man was. as he alone records it Mark xiv. 51. 52L it was an oppor- tunity of fellowship with Jesus which he. like the others.‘ missed. Simon Peter and John returned and followed Jesus. John going in to the palace of the high priest. for he was known to him. but Peter remaining without un til John spoke to the maid that kept the door and brought in Peter. Then 3 he sat with the servants and warmed -_ himself at their fire. But we must '- leave his story till next week. L in reply to the high priest’s ques- . tion as to Jesus’ doctrine He replied‘ ; "in secret havelsaid nothing; ‘ ‘ t _“ ask them which heard me" (John xviii. II" 15-24). They brought many false wit .nesses to testify against Jesus. but 1 none of them agreed in their testi- " many. not even the two of verse 60 t“; See Mark xiv. 56-5. To the high f priest‘s question. “Answerest thou _2 nothing?" Jesus held Ills peace. for ’; there was nothing to reply to. in i‘s ), xxxv. 11. it is written. “False witness ' es did rise up; they laid to my charge things that I knew not." Unless you i have been similarly ill treated you can not imagine how hard it is to put in ) practice Ps. xxxviii. 13. "l as a deaf 0‘ man heard not. and l was as a dumb man that openeth not his mouth." 9| 9| Ul When the high priest said. “1 ad- jure thee by the living God that thou tell us whether thou he the Christ. the Son of God” (verse 63». then Jesus said. “I am, and ye shall see the Son of Man sitting on the right hand of power and coming in the clouds of heaven” (Mark xiv, 62. with verse 6-“ Then they judged Him guilty of blas- phemy and condemned Him to die But it was the truth that He spake. and they shall yet see it. and it they did not repent before they died they shall have to hear His “Depart from me. ye cursed." After they judged I Him guilty of death they mocked Him iblindfolded Him. struck Him on the ‘tace. spit in His face and said, "l’roph . :esy unto us. thou Christ. who is he ‘that smote thee.” Even the servants ;smote Him with the palms of theit , hands (Mark xiv. 65”. When thorium. iwas come they bound Him and led lflim away and delivered Him to Fun tins Pilate. the governor. that he might have Him put to death. their accusa- tion being that he was a malefactor. The result of Pilate's examination of . film was a three or tour fold testimony gthut he found no fault in Him and. ac ’ l cording to the harmony. a sevenfold at '{tempt to release Him. Pllate’s wife ' also sent him a message saying. “Have ’ thou nothing to do with that just ‘uv â€" man. for l have suffered many things this day in a dream because of Him." When Pilate learned that He was of Galilee. which was under Herod's jurisdiction. he sent Him to Herod. hoping thus to be rid of this diflicuit and perplexing case. But as Jesus an- swered Herod nothing Herod with his men of war set Him at naught and mocked Him and arrayed Him in a {gorgeous robe and sent Him again to imam (Luke xxiii. 8-12). There was 100 imprisonment; there was no sem« thiance of a fair triai. it was not an- Hike some of our modern cases of ;lynching. except that it had seeming- Iiy the sanction of both church and state. U‘ But this man was God. sufférlng all this and all that followed for me and leaving all His redeemed an example that we should follow in 813 steps: who did no sin. neither was gulls ll" “5‘.- found in His mouth; who when He was reviled reviled not again; when He suffered Be threatened not, but committed Himself to Him that Judg- eth righteonsly (1 Pet. it. 21-23). “He was oppressed. and-He was afflicted. yet He opened not His mouth. He is brought as a lamb to the slaughter. and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb. so He‘ openeth not his mouth" 7 our flesh for His body’s sake. which is the church (Rom. nil. 17: Col. 1, 24). manifesting by His grace the orna- ment of a meek and quiet spirit. which is in the eight of God of great price THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ‘N ‘ ...‘.WM .. EVERY MORNING 1m: womaggg ws _.4 u;_, _-_‘__x.- _A, . A ._-M.Ad FINANCIAL PAGE. The acknowledged authority in Canada. SPORTING PAGE. Easily the best. Ask the boys. “THE FOURTH COLUMN.” ‘ The Best daily special feature in America. A magazine article every morning. Just one column. Always bright and instructive. WOM 3V’S HOME DEPARTMENT. A Dailv Articles, of absorbing Interest to Women. The PILLAR 0F LIGHTGIBSON’S Compound 8A mam: Yfgmspz 0g “'oman’s Kingdom. most of signals to look up and get ready. And, a word in your ear, Con- ‘ .lic dear. We will be ’at home’ on the . cock for the next forty-eight hours. ave the lady my very deep regrets and ask her to allow me to send for! her when i have a minute 'to spare, some hours hence.’ She kissed him. “You dear old thing,” she cried.,' “You will tire yourself to death, I am sure." He caught her by the chin. ‘ “Mark my words,” he laughed. “You‘ will feel this night in your bones‘ llonger than I. By the way, no matterg who goes hungry, don't prepare any. breakfast until 1 come to you. I sup-l pose the kitchen is your headquan‘; ters?’ ; “Yes, though Enid has far more of. Mr. Pyne’s company. She is cook.| you know.” “Is Pyne there. too?” “He 13 laundry-maid, drying; clothes.” , 1 “I think I shall like him." mused' Brand. “He seems to be a helpful sort of youngster. That reminds me. Tell him to report himself to Mr. Em. mett as my assistant,â€"it he cares for the post, that is.” ‘ -!__.IL A. buy va‘r, vâ€".â€"â€" _ l He did not see the ready spirit of mischief that danced in her eyes. She { pictured Mr. Pyne “fixing things” with Mr. Emmett “mighty quick." ‘ When she reached the first bedroom floor Mrs. Vansittart had gone. “I thought it would be strange it she stood long in this draught," mused Constance. She opened the door. The lady she sought was leaning disconso- 'late against a wall. “My fatherâ€"" she began. “I fear I was thoughtless.” , inter- rupted M-rs. Vansittart “He must be greatly occupied. 0: course, I can see him in the morning before the vessel comes. They will send“ a ship soon to take us off?” “At. the earliest possible moment." was the glad answer. “Indeed. dad has just been signalling to a tug which will return abdaybre‘ak.” i My Mail mm @ mam Thctb «as a jomua chorus from the other inmates. Constance had not the requisite hardihood to tell them how they misconstrued her words. - DAL-) As she quitted them she admitted to herself that Mrs. Vansittart, though disturbing in some of her moods. was really very considerate. It never oc- curred to her that her new acquain- tance might have suddenly discovered the exceeding wisdom of a proverb concerning second thoughts. ."L__‘- UV”UVI.J--â€"o __ .lndeed, Mrs. Vansittart now bitterly| regretted the impulse which led her to betray any knowledge of StepheL| Brand or his daughter.” 0! all the measurably the greatest, in Mrs. Van- sittart’s critical scale. But what would you? It is not often given to a womm of nerves, a woman of volatile nature, a shallow world- ling, yet versed in the deepest wiles . .- 1.- -L‘nm’nnkad_ m be security of a dark and nouow 1mm...1 standing on a Calvary oi storm-tossed‘ waves, and then, whilst her senses swam in utmost bewilderment, to be confronted with a living ghost. Yet that was precisely what had happened to her. Fate is grievous at times. This ha. The Mail and Empire has every news-gathering service that any paper can buy and in addition The Lafi'an Scrtiu‘, over our bpecial New York wire. which includes a Special Cabze Service and tshe full Financial News Service of the New York un. 'JL‘ VD II\IAV.IJ‘J 111.14 All. . u-...-- _ Daily Articles. of absorbing ‘Interest to Women. News of what women are doing the world over. All Housekeepers should read it. Flam-ma Field and Wood. Imam! Questions and Ansv Conu‘mporary Literature. A Good Serial Sun-x. Continued from page 6. Miss Clark, Supt. 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