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Durham Chronicle (1867), 12 Oct 1922, p. 3

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-\VA .V‘(“ of! Is H' Cl'iaimjrs._ The l'ollmving ninale: Ll Whé-‘n {he \\'i(" tho \Vic?‘ .u'w‘l griews t1"i“~s.~‘o’*s ‘Clll‘isllallS: ('3 spirit. of p \‘ix'ai; (3, fwhen. the preaching and ol her ed particularly for th e conversion of Buckingh Sinners: ’4 ' ' ' \ . no of this .L'reat evunrrelist‘ f. efforts are. .aim- At a 0 “L- LXDPCt- I and 601) C S, in}; for 1 points are keo'lness of The ] . humhles and (“S- "\\'onder when Chris- about he rayer for re- father w] ministers’ cl, - istians begin was hear to confess their it on; {6” When ministers .a tians are willing mote it. by whatever instru chooses. Not sins to one another; that 81101 gore Willing to With a \ e necessary to carry poison ga nd Chris- outside "ival in our land. “Break should eve up- your fallow ground ” no§l>k 1'-L.' n. - _ Is not a miracle). 1101' a miracie. I fully be facts be known, it ‘ that when the appmiz b90311 rightlv ngml Q l'\ finnexs defix “A I‘mhal is ical result. 01' c: is not a miracle) a miracle. I rm If we.) would be strong and \‘ig()t'- 0115‘. \W‘ must. go to Gm! daily. We must draw upon Lw'ud's buunrlless stores of grace from day to day, as We 110ml it.â€"-D. L. Moody. 0P0 It. was an age HM ex has. many times been so written upnn that. the 1 times greater than the it. is reveronly and seri 1.: s; strange. ' said a young fellow. "how since I- set aside a portion of my inec'ime for missions and the sup- port. of the Church every week the rest. seems to go farther. I seem to Jack less than I did before." It was not. so Stl'allf e after all. The \‘6"I‘}' fact of his having consecrated‘ a certain portion of his income made him regard the rest. much more! earnestly and conscientiously. It was no li_)11;__.'(‘l' fI‘iiiei‘ed away in pet- ty extrz‘u'agances that. left nothing in return. "It's stl'angv." said a "huw since I- sot aside my incnme for mission. port. 01‘ the Church on rest. sonms to go farth: lack IPSS than I did hm Mighty changvs are taking plzlcv berm-p our 0315'. but amid, and in Spiio‘ nl' tlmm. there may b0 amnng the) gm-at mas-N‘s (leaallfm' moral a quent lessening \Yl“! Gml. tuiiiuns in: 0f the war of the people a pnlhy and a muse- nf nur communion If moral and Spiritual in-1 Wine dull. the great lamp M would go out. The world is aching fur a Gospvl. and it must be the labor of the) Church to present, :1 Huspnl that. will reach the world’s must awful umnl.â€".I. H. Jowett. The man whn has himSv-lf will never be) Ship him aloxw. Ca Po fur tho m: n- -vssvntiai, Claim IMP tho thomght sublime And 1': {16“1~lll“6l Ion} \\ itht the (50d abme Safe. from the hand Hf Timv. Place 101' the lunch at iwauty \evd 101' the) blown) of «laws, Ania! hump Ht PPS! M how.» our sacrocl bvst Is f reed from blame or praise. F14.“ +x1~ 0f the “11110 narrissus, Pom! 101' U10 timolvss soul. And :1 \aliant heart To yield Hm part For Um sake of the) final whulo. FL!.)\\'ER OF THE WHITE NARCISSI.’S V B5" Lilian Yaux Macix'i’mmu ("11’ any man have two loves. let him SP” one and buy sumo flowers. of the whit.» narcissus. For Um one? is i't-(ni for the burly. but tho othm' is fomi fur the semi" â€"+Mahommed. 1t 13 time to me and rain righteousness auow ground,” saith JehO- seek the. Lord The following 1 {I \\ hon lhn \ViCL rod grimes. humble Christians: (3 Wh w a spit it. of prayc (3 . when the 1 :g and other efforts definition of Pure Green Thursday, October 12, 1922. uuunn 01' a revival: is a purely philosoph- consiituted means. It , 7 - so Strange after all. The his having ('nnsocr'atml lion of his income made tho rvst much more :1 (‘1mscimtiouslv. It. that. the pat- a! May be Expect- : moat ox angelists meing points are : 1;, “hen Chris-1 . of prayer for 139-1 1. me ministers" '1' efforts are .a-im- At a g the conversion of Bucking} Christians begin was hea s to one another; that shc ~ HM oxpm'imlco that LUL‘ part IS some- the whole when seriously consid- For The Quiet'Hour sm'monizwl and as. found God for an content to \\'UI‘- pra i569. II' V. 'I“. leave Torohto 6. 50 an. the contrary. vâ€"_-v ‘ At a garden party recently held in Intelllgcnt Buckingham Palace, King George m was heard to sav that. . - still being c nn.‘ ‘ 'um YALCA. in Poland is " much 25").000 young mm a month. and publislws a paper with the Jar- gusl circulation of any in Poland. It. umplnys 60 natives as secretaries, mu! 600 othvr native mon are work- ing fur the Asshciation. The “'4 bI'Id'S Stu‘don t. Chr lem'atinn was organized thl the ofl'm-ts of John R. Mott in It nnw includes 2.500 m‘ganizu with a mvmbnrship 01"‘200000 clvnts and profcssms. ‘ H- ;--\.111 \“’LII'J llIlU that they had linen dcprivod of nccessity of life that tho. have to be supplicd; and the-re would ,prvscntly lw more churches than mm', and fuller ones. Tho only pm.)- ple who can do without. churchcs am the simple matcrialists «m the one hand. and on the other thnsc who have no 115:» for institutional worship because their churchcs arc thcii' own snnls.” ( want. won ld as in makn itâ€" all SUNS Hf \\ (1)8 10 Ill- to attend its wmups the clumpor it makns itself tho 1035 people attmul. ll the people pfnuncl tlll‘l]1$l"l\l'$ \xithuut churches and rituals so manv of them \wuld find. H) 11> 4Ln_- - prvscnt the (‘lllll'Cll h self chvap in 411100. pcmplv The YALC l‘ivx'nalwl Shaw is a firm lwliM'M' i the. nor-vssily of llm church. lhnugh -llls iclvas of what lhv (ellurch slmulll be are svn'mwhat radical. HP that thv ('lnsing of all lhv clmrclms would smm pmx'okc an ll'I‘f‘Sislith :lnmaml fur the m-eslablislmmxt pf the chum-ll, which would tlwn start again \Vitlnmt, the sulmx‘slilicms that, n]:lk() it 5‘) in]‘)‘)g<illll\ in\ 11.11. 6- l I ll lwl lc'Vvs. nun-mun nlissicmzwins (In no! Iiuai I‘I'iondly audivncvs c-\‘e_*r.\'\\'l'n_*ro. In Edinburgh. C(‘nlland, I'Pcently. stu- «'ivnfs t'z'um t w Ifniwrfity raided a Mormon 111m.+£ing, and treated mum) of Mn Icadvz's to a mat of tar and foil t 11 01's. Four students were arm‘s!- Cd. ifuture life. No American poet. is quoted as often on immortality as he. none has given such comfort to hm'eaved hearts. And yet with him as with us all. it was a matter of 9 faith rather then of reasoning. Said 5 he, “There is no great use in arguing ithe question of immortality. One must feel its truth. You cannot ,elimb into heaven on a. syllogism." ' Now and again he had his doubts and ’t'ears. He longed for "assurance l " . iduuhly sure. As llfo crept on and he hegan to feel "the dark and chill ot' the evening shadows rest upon him." he exclaimed. "The awful mys‘ teries of life and nature sometimes ialmost. overwhelm me. What. jwlzere. whither? 'l‘hese I ll' 3 questions isometimes hold me breathless.” : I When he loosened his grasp on faith I and tried to gain intellectual eer- ( Itainty he gaYe 111) in despair. His {heart Whispered "That life is ever C lord of Death." His head replied. a "Prove it!" .\nd he could not. But a faith triumpheiit over every doubt I“ ztnd fear. (I As he lay~dying he whisâ€" t’t‘l't‘t'i. "I.v“i\'e~â€"ln\'e to all the world.“ -â€"«From "The Story of the .-\I‘llt'l'i('tlll Hymn." ln' Edwmnl s \-.â€"....n.. \\ .\l l’ltleUI‘g‘h Dispatch says: 101‘ what a small boy thinks being whipped for lying by a who frequently lies to him?” 100 Pm. 8.35. pan. 1-00 N!!- 8.30. pan. ”mm m IJ‘)\'Pâ€"â€"â€"-IH\'¢' tn all thn \VOI‘M.“ "Tho Story of ihu Arno-Pic In} by Edward S. NONIIP. Student. Christian anizod ”11011in {. Matt in 180:"). C. D organizations. clun'clws and em would find ![)I‘i\'0d of a m want. would «l there would hurchos than 'l‘lln only poo- out churches alists on tho ‘ ollnm' those ‘ institutional i (-hurclms are I l 1: a sample. hat, [NO is 21y, t0 0 I": Improved Train Service Some men v-v' (Barrie Advanceâ€"J- I The number at automobile acci- dmlts is incrmlsinf]r number Hf autumobilos used the out- ' a diminution is not promis- Down in Massachusetts 3 com- missioner. after careful investigaâ€"l tit)”,- fOUUd thflf RR nnn an“: An .1- mg. This mnrning in police court, Roy Campl‘wll‘ plvaclml built-y to l'lm'ing liqunr in utlwr than a private dwelling and levillo Campbell plvallwl not, guilty to transporting liquur, The case was not concluded at 11.45. ' ‘ (tuf‘i'l‘d and brought N vaIs and tlw car was SO quunr was in a palm!" l hm‘tlv was \\'l'{l.[)[_)(‘d in z HUHI 0211' and liquor are Hw authorities. .m-u'mo. Stnmwd on Um gas. (10n- h'm'y tn wxpvcfaticms, MI'. Carson Mung: tn Hw car". which raved down ~1’i1‘st. awnuo East at. about forty milo‘s an hnur. \\'hon Hwy roactlm} 'l‘nnlh six-«wt they 111mm] \\'osl. All this timv Roy hm] lu-vn fighting in shnw Hm pnlivvman 011' the car and in thv strugglv Hm war-shift, handle was hmkr-n «:H' and lhv var wvnt inm low and was Iatvr hrnug‘ht (U a slnp, ‘ sax; IAUUU. 1 The txvo young men had been driv- 1 ing up and down Second avenue East rall evening and about one o’clock ‘ this morning Mr. Carson met them i'roming south about in front of the Classic Theatre. He at once ran out in i‘ront'of the car and held up his 1 hands in an effort. to make the driver stop. Melville Camplmll was driving the ear and he 'pulled over to the other side of the road in order to avoid the [mliCCmaIL MP. Carson [jumped for the running,r board and told the driver to go at once to the police station as he wanted to search the car for liquor. They drove ‘ round the block and brought. the car to a slot) in front of the lmlir-n nt‘t‘inn come out and assist in the search and whvn ho 1°v('~i-i\'0«l no reply he askm! a man passing in call Mr. Bonn. Just at this mnmmit. Roy «Izlnnilwll gziw Mr. Cal-sun a shave with his hands and his him. while Mi‘lviiio stniipmi on tho ms (inn- TW‘O YOUNG MEN ARRESTED AFTER EXCITING CHASE (f Owen Sound Sun-Times.) l4‘ollowing an exciting light at one o’clock this morning, Melville and 'Roy Campbell were arrested by RC. Thomas Carson on 10th street West, near the cornerof 3rd avenue West. Ten but lles of G. 8; W. whiskey were found in the rear compartment of their McLaughlin roadster and a shot gun with a number of shells was found folded in with tho. lu’md Curing Reckless Drivers. Dr. Yen, acting prime minister of the'Chinese Republic, is the son of a Christian Chinese clergyman and a graduate of the University of Vir- ginia. Hewas Chinese minister to, Germany at the outbreak of the war and then went to Denmark, whence he was recalled in 1920 to become Minister of Foreign Affairs. raised, the British and Foreign Bible Society’s issues reported for the year 1931-22 ramOunt to 8,589,652 (30pâ€" ies of the Scriptures. EXCEPT SUNDAY are too intellectual to be up in f! 0.1! of tho police ()I‘fiC. Carson ('ullml 101' PC 130110 to ung mm were hand- L'oughl to the pulico 211' was searched. The a paper- box and each with the héod. ; men had been driv- 7.40 'p.m. .540 p.111; thCIVI‘JOU'ODS azi ointmgnts until I {21: 5.36 mm. pumxvc there could be no cure. ”Tim: oae day I was brought a sam- 8.35.1131. . pic of Zam-tgulg._ “Even this small 0 IIIIA-gL‘A-_ â€" 3.15 pm. 3.51 . p.m. 4.23. p.m. 5.05. pm. 5.10 p.m.- 5. 36 p. m. : nmvsmpm'. in charge 01' ,V _ _-â€" vâ€"v druggsst. Perseverance with Zam-buk P-m- proved wonderfully and thflroughly 3,111, exieczive. The irritation and the pain Pal- Werv ere-«lily subdued : _the ulcers were tlmrtfilgh jy cleansed of poisonous matter . gull the leg permanently healed.” . ‘- Zamfbukk the magic herbal balm; is equally good for eczema, ringwogm. poisoned wounds; pimples, ’ boils, . .a'bscesses. 'piles. cuts. burns. scaldsnnd Unliskin injuries. , 50c. ell dealers. ;_ ' ,V r. uv quantity was (Iecidedly'soothing, and it encouraged me to get a supply from the druggest. Perseverance. with 7amJ-nn. ’ Specialist charged $13§ a week. $1worthof‘Zam-Buk ‘ Saved Her Leg. ‘\ “I had only one week of the ‘special’ course of bad leg treatment supplied in my own city, and it cost me $13§ in coarse ointments. It was simply money thrown away.” 'writes Mrs. James Elsworth, 902. Selkirk Ave, Winnipeg. to '1‘L 1 "I‘he ulcers first appeared on my left ankle. and the)" spread from the top of my foo: up to th‘.‘ knee}. Laid up in bed hapless with pain, I was treated byfive d’fb’hfflt doctors. I persevered with their lotiong an! nintmpmc mun r (-1; The Baptist, Ladies’ Aid had a suc- csosful box' social at Rockvalc church m: ...-.mu;;ulsned the fire. There was no one near, but. it is thought that. children playing with matches may have started it. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tremp and daughter moved last. week to Hano- ver t0 I‘osic‘lo. Sunday having Missionary Day denomination it w chureh here with a fittng sermon by the pastor. Contributions will be reeeiyml at. a later date when it is hOpe-d the liberal sum of over $700 given last, year by the congregation and \V.M.S. will be exceeded. Another fire might have occurred here last-week but for the _ discovery by Mr. W’. Moore of a blaze making headway in dry leaves in a lane at the rear of Mr. F. Cairns’ staâ€" ble. Fortunately Mr. Moore had with him a pail of \vater'wvith Wh' he extinguished the tire. There was no one near, but. it is thought that children playing with matches may have started it. been set. apart as by the Methodist as observed in the Mr. Harry Patton’s five-; son had a narrow escape fro one day last week when . down by one of his horses an ed in the head. Fortunately Ue lad escamujl being trumped is I'ec«-)\'eri11g from the inju tained. The Pros] 0d the staff schwl at at: mmk. A (11110! “(nMing it Mvtlmdist pal'sunage Hnusdav October E M:111«I.dz'111;_;hl01‘ 01' The Presbyterian W.M.S. and Latlivs‘ Aid (3110 h held their monthly nwctihg lust week at the home 01‘ Mrs. William Paton, who at the clns<f3 entertainml the ladies with ‘l“;"“v 1‘.~.‘-.‘ v VI- \J" ing,” and Mrs. H. Down a: ing talk on 1101' Visit. to the (r(:.m\'mltion at Kcmble. M and Mrs. Blackburn gave a duet. At. the close there I‘roshn‘lenls and a pleasa time. ‘ year: President, Dr President, W er and Mrs. [A E. Bellamv; Christian Endeavor, R. G. Holland; Bible Study, Margaret Holmes; Pianists, Agnes Henderson y -., g of the W0- men’s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. '(Q'i‘eorge Mitchell last weekg Mrs. O. ”W. Phillips presiding. Mrs. W. A. Armstrong gave an excellent paper on “The Value of Good Readâ€" ].I‘l'l‘ ’, nsx fl “(-4 Stewart, Emerson Sled. Th‘e decea and Frank, and da Stewart and Miss all present. u'u. um young couple will on the East. Back Linc. .\ I’I‘t)sl)yl01'iall Guild entertain- [If and students 0f the High an mljoyable reception last (Our mg People’s Societv in the Church 11 officers for the ensuing ssident, Dr. Murray; Vice- Wes. Armstrong; Secr - . Jennett; Treasurer, Mrs. ‘191-Aâ€"- ‘ . 0M herbal balm. na, ringworm,- nples.boi13, ’ [is horses and injur- Fortunately the litâ€" own correspondent.) 11.1)(mn an interest- ' V'.isit to the Institute Kemble. Mrs 'lhem burn gave a pleasing close there “as re- ;1 a pleasant social escape f rom death 8 trumped 0n and the injury sus- _â€"vv.' ’ VV * The Fall Fairs at, F 01%: digging]? Priceville last Week, . ’ very successful, were lated and at the . . . se t k fo* hi lzed from here. 1nd °°_ 111 d5 Clerk Bellamy and I . “9 a 0 were at Dundalk 011 Fr 1mpresswe ser- dutv le season of the ”° ‘D â€"â€"_ entertain- year-01d knocked 3559? .AA‘_ noneywood on Fridayn Mr. \\ .I Fairev ' before returning the. \\ inter â€"‘AL Al‘.’ ”U all night. IS on a \isit here to Toronto to spend as gone to To- Mr. and Ms. W M0010 and MIS. W. tended a ChUICh Honeyw 00d on Fric -.- “V uL' unaISWOI‘th and Owen Sound. Dr. Fred Murray 01" Toronto is on a short visit and hunting" holiday with his brother here. Barrie left on e \X'eeks’ \‘iSit with Mrs. L. W. Thom 01‘ Friday after thro Old friends here. Miss Maud Richardson 1‘ 'J.‘(;ir0nt0 on Monday af ter friends here. eturned to a \‘iSit with _ v.--“ a. V1 L'Ol Mrs. Fred Nicholson attended the funeral of j Mrs. Roberts, in Osprey, and \‘lSHCd relatives here Mr. James White of Owen Sound is visiting old friends here, and his father and brother on the farm. “1‘01 ‘ REV. F. G. Fowle companied by Mrs friends in O‘VCH S Week. recovering under the care of Dr. Turnbull and Nurse Wilson. Mrs. Fred Brown was at Owen Sd. Visiting her mother, Mrs. W. J. Lever, who was very ' ' slowly improving. Mrs. Lever has had the sympathy 0f numerous old friends here in her affliction. Mr. W. P. Crossley was confined to his home by illness last week but is again on duty at the Munshaw House. gramme was rendered, Mr. Pedlan presiding. 1" Uâ€" William John Johnston 0f - m Bellamy and Bailifi” VS at Dundalk on Friday on V 'right by Mrs. McCallum; 'paid Owen Sound a visit last n or week-ends to supply winter. . ri O , . l '. Miller, Mrs. W. '. A. Armstrong at- entertainmont at 1018011 of Toronto Pral 01 her cousin, 05131 ev, last week ., who was on e and familv here. Forest last week Week, which were at _Fe-versham and Dundalk i' A good pro- W611 patron- and the ---.c--JLC l‘J llll“ a man, the poor gunm is beginning to need it. It must, be delightful to dr an aeroplane straight. have to detour every ive in ahead and not ten miles. -uulltl'Uill 111 that City. Mrs. T. A. Blakoly I‘Pflll‘ Panto on Monday after son here. nod to T0- Visiting her L __._.._._‘ 11u1u133h‘5. Mrs. Julian mliwerl on Tuesday to Mr. Henry Wilson‘s ' Mr. Bob Trimble, sen of Postmaster Trimble here, who was accountant in the Merchants Bank. S e are pleased to learn. been promoted to teller Montreal in that. cilv. ’ Mrs. Leonard Brown and lit ‘of Toronto are visiting her n Mrs. M. Thistlethwaiie. Rev. A. \V. T on:r . tor in the Methodist (‘hureh who was retired at Amber: died last Week at. Merlin at the of his daughter. Mrs. (Rev? Stuart. He was 71 ycax-‘s‘of 82‘ had been an invalid for 34 years, suiTering from' paralvsie made a. short Visit, last, Mrs. William J. Hender recovering from a Daralv \an last week with J. Henderson. who is n a paralytic stroke. ilev vs ho recently re- C West to residev at \isiting Mrs Richard Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetab1e Cam. pound and uppn learning of my troubles advised seemed all run down after the flu, and had some trou- bles SUCh as women Amherstburg, n at the home (Rev? A. M. ”)T'Hls to pit" is beginning and little son several mother. here,

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