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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Oct 1922, p. 2

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The Hard Hf Bishops of UM repiv to the Lambvm Appf‘a‘I last .Nm'omber. .â€"\;_rrcemmlt \\ a» ».-. -' ' 5:, min! orders. 3”." mattf’l 01 n]un_'..tn:fl.. thn t-nnl‘htH! 51‘ as n‘ of the :‘lethodist El‘iiscopal Church admitetl a replv to the Lamheth Appeal at their meeting at Syracuse. N. Y., [agt’xm'emhetx .â€"\;.rreement was expressml as to the Appeal except in the 1 mauhp of ministerial orders. upon which the bisholis said : ‘ "But respecting: the condition of union laid down in the Appeal with reference to ministerial orders. we are compelled. with all due regard for the earnestness ot' the proposal and in full view of the tremendous issues at stake. to register our dissent. \Ve are not unarquainten with the his- torv of ministerial orders. Holding that the ministerial orders 0f the Methodist Episcopal tlhurch are fully valid and divinely sanctioned. we cannot. consent to make. them serunc‘larv to any other. Nor can we. even ' v shadow of doubt. of invalit‘litv. for the sake of a \lllltml church, cast. air . _ . or of irregularity on them or on their numstrations, which have been so signally honored of God. "We are fully aware that the Lamheth Appeal denies any intention of questioning our ministerial orders. and proposes that. reonlination shall on. but solely as a qualiâ€" not he deemed as a repudiation of a former ordinati ficntion i'ur ott‘lriating in the churches of the Anglican communion. None the 1955 we see in the demand for reordination. as well as in the present canonical laws of the Church of England and ot‘ the Protestant Episcopal. Church in America and in the customs of both which make for exclusive- ness. a theory of orders which we cannot in conscience acknowledge, The) fact that our Anglican brethren feel that they can recognize the oraeps of priests from the Roman Catholic and (fire “1:. Orthodox Churches but demand reordinathm for tie ministers of Protestantism would indicate that they hold a theory of the ‘histm'ic episcopate‘ which we, could not. accept. for OUI‘SQIVQS and which We. could not consent. to demand from the ministers of our honored sister communigns it; the aEfnitetl States and elsewhere.” ‘ '1‘110 }{”al‘ll U’f lgisil.)l)g~ esses in history that deliberately killed There have been two husin other the hrotliel.â€"â€"â€"Dearhm'n nmip ensttm'lel‘SI one was the saloon. the IUL’ LlU.‘ :uuv a. _- 01‘ 0t ir'x'vgulal'ity signally honored of God. "\Yc» aw fully awarv that the Lamhhth Appha ial orders. and prupusvs 0f q11t'»st.inning our minister 01 a tm-mor ordmatml not. he (ten-mod as a I'cpugtiat itm 11 the churches of tho Angli fication t'm' ntt'itfiating 1 the less “'0 SW) in tlw demand for I'mn‘ttmation. as canonical laws of ttw Church 01' England and of H Church in Amm-ica and in the customs of both whi 11055. a theory nt' nntmx»: which \w cannut in cunsci an brethren feel that they can fact that our Anglic ‘atholic and Greek Orthndu priests. from the Roman t. I'enrdmatum fur the nlllllStt-’.I'S of Protestanttsm w hold a theory of t'tm ‘histm'ic Ppiscopatv' which w l winch we. could nut consent. to dem ourselves aw _ Of our hounrcd StStt‘l’ communums m the United S a: as a: nu thvm ”1' «m thmr Illlltlbu'cuuvu .Thm'w haw their custumers Indemmlvnt . 'Hm Paris Gaulo {rum the reports of zzmvspapors. Sine? Gaulois. ‘38 bishOps 0 and schaul-tcatchers. 10.500 police officers lanthjnx'nvt‘s. 325.259 _( X‘- :s aulois publishes the hillmyin: figures. professmlly taken t ’l‘he Paris (7; ‘ -. . . . ‘ . Efrem the reptn'ts ot the lnxtram-dinary Commission printed in the Soyiet Since October. "1917. there hare been executml. says the newspapers. Haulois. '38 bishops of the (flreeli Church. and 12h") priests, 6.1m prol‘essm‘s and sch:~ol-teachcrs. 8.800 physicians. 34.650 army oll'icers. 26tl.t’lt)t) si‘ilt’liers, 10.504} police ott‘icers and 48.500 privates in the ccmstalmlary forces. 12.950 landmx'net‘s. 3213.230 other nu-miwrs of he “intelligentsia" and of the middle i'iztss. termso \x'orkingmen. 8133.100 peasants. It' the statistics are trust- in order to force an tltt\\'el('0mP and impossible worthy. the Bolsheviki. _ . . system on the Russians. have killed more men than were killed in the Fiwich arm)’ during the entire war. In the bloody "terror" ot the. French iit‘VHltltltm flu-w \thm‘ only 17.000 legal t‘Xt‘t'llllHl’lS. and tilt) (108th h} OlllCI‘ means ot‘ perhaps two or three times as many more, .-\tt'..’lit’an missit‘ms in all parts Hf China were united in 1912 into the Huly tiatholic tlhurch. a name that is neither foreign nor sectarian. It lhina. and among its bishops 18 one Chmaman. now has eleven dit‘iceses in t. _ , , It is a self-governing church and has its own board of miss1ons. At the last general synod all the lav delegates. and half the clerical to which were Chinese. it. was decided to open a united.college in Nanking for the train- ing of Chinese for the priesthood. 'l‘he Lamheth Appeal was indorsed and the committee on unity was instructed to send a copy with a covering letter to the heads of all Christian churches and missionsin China. ROSO-l lutions were adopted pmposii :1 practical measures to bring about unity.‘ sic at: >3 ‘1 in the. Philippines the At the summer c«_>nt'e1'eiice recently heh . heartily and eagerly pro- Presbyterians and Congregationalism present. posed to proceed at once to have the formation of a unified Philippine native church. with Presbyterians and Congregaionalists taking the lead and inviting the other dt‘flflminafiOnS. so far as they are willing. to join in. The openings for the work are magnificent. A new preaching station 0011‘“ he 099110“ m’t‘t‘y week along the northern coast. More than twenty splendid YOUng fellows are now engaged in eva g " ' of them pledged for the ministry. Forty young men asked for the erII- ego 01 mEPtmg t0 organize a young men’s club or Y. M. C. A. LISTOWBL GETS CHEAP COAL (Listowel Banner? The first car of anthracite coal to be received in Listowel since the strike commenced has arrived and is being retailed by Mr. Robert 01- iver at $14.50 a ton. The car to hand‘ is furnace goal. More cars are on the way and should arrive shortly. It is the intention to give preference to the townsfolk who haven‘t the same advantage for procuring wood as most. people in the country. ‘ fin- T he Quiet Hour HYMN FOR THOSE IN PERIL (Lora B, Ex‘anc, Eternal. Father: Eti‘ong to sate. Whose. arm deth bind the restless wave, \Vho boldest. in thy vast central 3 , that. sweep from pom to pole : The winds Hear usnwe pray. for those who dare l‘he perils of the trackless air! 0 Christ. incarnate Son Of God. Who Once for us earth’s pathway trod, \V’ho marks the sparrow’s And hears the ravens when they call : Hear us who pray fur t “ The perils of the ti'ackless air! 0 Trinity Hf lnve and power. Our brethren shield in danger‘s hour; me rock and tempest. fire and fee. Proteet them wheresoe'er they go: And hear our prayer for these who dare The perils Hf the trackless air! â€"--"'l‘he LiVing Church.” \ fl )2- .(~ 3 Gaulois pmflishos U10 t1 urts 0f the? lixtrmmhnalfiv Sin-co (Mum: 1917. m 4110115 of thu Greek Chm-c1 \. achm's. 8.800 1')h_\'.<i(ti3}\8. ;) “-nn ”.1“ fully with all the innOcent and pure joys that come, .: in these days of playgrounds and institutionalism of 1 :times feels that herein lies also a great danger.‘ It, is often missing completely the companionship of the reator never intended this almost. utter absence of a ween parent and child. It is certain also that some pen the playground now that are. needed by the over- It is, of course. true that multitudes have no 15 a home connotes. About. everything is absent t0 sxceot some furnitureâ€"no honor. no moral rectitude. IN THE AIR DUNDALK HAS WELSH COAL (Dundalk Herald.) The Welsh coal purchased by the Village Council consisting of five car loads of about 45 tons each, has arrived and is being unloaded. The quality is different from anything we have seen here. It is uneven in size with some very large chunks and some very small particles. But it is said to give much better satisâ€" faction in actual use than its apâ€" pearance would indicate. ‘ Prom The ‘chronicie Pile of October 30, 1902. The prospectus of the Durham Natural Gas and Oil Company, Limâ€" ited,’ is now ready for distribution. If expert testimony is any good, we will find lots of gas and oil in the vicinity. \. Some of the brethren of the 1.0.0. 1’. Lodge here attended the funeral of Mr. Pel't‘in. who Was killed at Listowel by a kick from a horse. The cement. mill proper is now cnmploto, but more is some work {0 be done on the trestle before 01)â€" m'ations can bogm. \VOI‘d crimes from Regina an- nouncing the death on October 5 of lay Sinclair McLean, oldest. son of Neil and Jessie McLean. agm'l ’10 \oai‘s also ol’ Neal Cation McLean. \\110 diul Outdoor 11 at the ago Hi1 tun years. '1 his is tho iOUI‘Hl (loath 110m diplillimia \\ ithin three \\ eoks and lcaxos 311'.‘{111li NlI‘if. Nchian :wilhoul. a single child. Mrs. MCLlfi‘all was Miss Jessie Blavk, formerly of 'Bmwssan, «langhlm' 01' the late Dllll- can Black. Rev. A. L. (:ioggic of Parkdalv will deliver a popular lecture in the Presbyterian ('lhurch nu ".I.‘l‘1\11'$(.1ay owning. annfiwr 6. Mrs. Charles Me \1thur received a! telegram on 11111111111 from ha“ 11111111 Manitoba, annetmeini the 111111111 01 her eldest. 1111111101: (11311115171 “"4111.â€" mere. who has been living in the West for the past t\\'e111yâ€"ti\'e years. A similar telegram was received a- bout. three mnntlts ago announeing 11.111» death of another brother, Capt. P. \Vhile Visiting 1101‘ daughter. Mrs.' James Arnctt 0f Sault Ste. Mario, Mrs. Duncan McDonald 0f Allamlalc died very suddenly from heart fail- 1m". 8110 was a sistvr of the lain Archibald Black of‘ Bunessan. Mrs. A. E. Ilifl'v 0f Vancnuwr is ivisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lawrcnco. Mr. Moore McFaddon. drnggist. loft \V’odnosday for Pickering, whore ‘ he has a gmd position. On Wednesday morning the body of an unknown man. amiaronily 60 or 6:3 years of age. was found in a flying condition on tho, roadside near Vickers by Mr. William Johnston. manager of McKeehnie’s Mills at (ilom'oailin. Immediately a convey-l anon was secured to take. him to town, but on his way here he (lied without showing any signs of conâ€" Lsciousnoss. There was no Sign of liquor, and as he had $95.00 in his possession his omiosuro was not from necessity. A letter found on his person may form a 01110 to his identity. 311.111111 Mrs. 1111.11‘011rier and daughter Mabel 31111, Visiting in tho Vici11it\'.lh11V' \V'11‘111 at 111111 tim11 r11>i1i1111is 111 B1111t111ck. hut f111 11111 last. t.\\11l1iV wars 1121\11. P11811101] at. Hiliman. 1.\1i1,1|1i1._1z111. -â€"-\ick11 1.9 111111. Mr. .‘Insvlm Cm‘botl.’s 52110 was largely attvndml and M'Ol'ylhing snld at a fair value. MP. and Mrs. (301‘- lwtt will loam in a few days for the Canadian Son.-â€"~Vi('k01's mr. BnV' NH :3 anile at ihv lwmo Hi iinhmt LindsaV since last writing, and :1 mm (rirl came to the home of (l'haiivs Lmnvnt 0 Sim v iimv at 1:1? i \\I it mgr-4 ickors COI‘. Th0 Kimhvrlvy (mumsmnhlnnt in [*‘lvslwrfwn Adx'am'v $113314 )n 'l‘uos- «lay Hf Myst, \VN‘k .‘vh'. McHt’vwzm 01' this Mam was :iwn a yflnusant sur- pt'isn by tlw mum!“ of tho mnmmm- ily whvn a lzu-gv numbm- gathmwi and prvsmm-d Mr. and Mrs. Mcâ€" me‘an with :m achh'vss and two easy (:hzm's. a silver imitvr dish and a lady‘s gum watch Chain. The man on Hm street. breaks out in poetry this week. This is What he sayszm I stuud «m tho bridge at. midnigl‘li. ()Vorh‘loking h’ch{("(ét'11_1ic’s pond, The bridgv and tho stumps in tho muonlight. Cast. shadows of which I was fond. It struck me. the scenns of rich beauty Spread out. at my foot so gram], Would be marred by removing tho rubbish That. grace both the dam and the land. For a writer of eloquent pathos, Had pleaded in letters of fire, Deposit Your Coupons Durham Branch, . THE DURHAM CHRONICLE HEN You cut the coupo AI. nfkgr agar-9:};AQ fhc W as from your Victory Bonds logical place to put them w l «ll-441‘ you CHI Inc: UUuyv-ov --.vâ€"â€"- .r - â€" ' or other securities, the loglcal place to put them is into your savings account. Snvingc Department. are maintained Victoxy. Bond coupons will be reccnve ment mthout charge. Let the intgteat from your investment earn more intereat in thc “sandal . c at all our branches and d for deposit or encash- Branch.“ at Priceville and Wifli: That, Durham should clean 01 backyard And pick itself out of the mire. ’lhat should seekers of pleasure Be drawn In our farâ€" famed renoun, ”Io svok the health, the joy and the That, all of its landscape and dam scape, All of its riwrs and hills, Should recover its natural beauty, And custom draw to its mills. wealth ’I‘hat gathers from living In town. S0511 yn rich hurghm's and poor 1111115 Thai 11111 "1111.513 1'11 increase would k1 11-1w : 1(111-11 11113' tho stronts and the backâ€" yards, .-\1111 1102111 11111 1110 millâ€"dam below Elf (1111‘ 11111n101V seers us right 11111 111111 111.311.1110?Campbell VV as 1110 12111111111‘ 1.11” 11111 a110\1,3.-â€"â€"«12dit(11'.] 'l‘lw man an the: street has one good lino in his 1melrvâ€"-â€"that‘f the 1115! mm COMM hum Longfellmx' My. Harry W‘illiams is well suited with the North-west. and we under- stand he has taken up land and inâ€" tvnds mming there in the spring.“- l‘ldgv Hill COP. DURHAM BOY CROWN COUNSEL ' AT FIRE INVESTIGATION‘ ('I‘nmntn 'l‘ulngram, Oct. '19, 19:22.} ‘ An inquiry undvi' the Fire Mar-i slial‘s Act, into the Hailoylmi‘y midi north country flu" will be Opf‘lmd at ,Um Parliament. Buildings on Mon- day nvxi. fur Hm pumose 0f deter- mining Hm "ansv. ni'igin and Cir.- (fumslancvs of H10 iiro. Fire Marshal l-I. Hvatnn has appniniml R. E. Laidâ€"- law. of thv firm of McCarthy MCâ€" (Earthy, in conduct thn examination nl’ \Vitnnssvs and to serve as Crown (luunsvl. The first session will be 110111 in Rnnm N11. 1 at the Pai'liamnnt Buildings. and there xxill be continâ€" 110115 sittings H1011). till W minesda) owning. There are many refugees in Tor- onto \\’l'l().~‘-Q information would he. of assistance to the inquiry, and they are invited to give their evidence and tell anything they know withâ€"l out fear that. they will be subjected ate a critical cross-examination. 'l‘hese should get. in touch with Mr. Heaton at his office in the Bank of Hamilton Building, 6:”) Yonge street, or should make themselves known to Mr. Laidlaw in the. Canada Life Building. (1)11 \Vodnomlay evening the Fire \laishal's pmtV VVill leave for Hail- (‘\ bury and mo daVs will be spent in intm'VieVVing and arranging to call \\itll(‘SSOS VV 111) VVill be able to tostifV from actual obsorVatinn 01 (“0111.5 pllOI to. during and after the live. With the party will be inV es- ligalors .‘l1‘1i‘1lan. SaV'illo and Baker. l“. Clitherne. (18.11.. will rol‘mrt. the proceedings. On Monday, Octul‘mr :30, the first. session will he held in the otl'ire on wheels, which will be sii’letrarkell by the T. N. O. Rail-l way in the yards. and the. Fire Mar- l shal will thereafter sit continzlumslvt A ._..~ until all the tlrnwn \x'itnesses haxv; been examined. Opportunity will :then he given to all those vlesirmg‘ lit) giVe eVitienre in he heard. "l‘hel sittin‘w' will then he transferred [0% l Pt North ('Zohalt.. New Lisliearll and other ventral points. Mr. Lailllaw. who has been an.- [minteil llrnwn linunsel. is probably reeonimemlecl for the post. lly his unâ€" usual euniliinatiim of abilities as a eix'il engineer and as a. lawym‘. llt‘-l l e ”l the School of l-’I‘a(?- l l l l l l 1 ing a grad ial tirzl Seienee. as well as an (’jlsgooijlel SCl’lUlRl'Sllip man. Two weeks agol‘ he commenced a series of lectures which he is giving at the l'niversit)’ on Engineering Law, this being the llrst course of lectures of the kind in any Canadian university. Be’i’ore ‘ taking up the practice 01' law, Mr. Laidlaw had some engineering exâ€" perience in assisting with the valu- ation of the American railroads for ‘1 the Interstate Commerce Commis- sion. and in other ways. Mr. Laidlaw has comfluoted the mâ€" e vestigalio-n of several fires, among others the Forum Building fire. the e Levy departmental store fire at. Hamilton. the fire which devastated the village of Newbro, the Dairy School at. Kingston. and a number «,iespontaneous combusion fires. Till John Kelly, Manager. out its GET READY FOR THE cuss SPECIAL TRAIN ran HUNTERS - The open season for hunting deer deer and moose in Northern Ontario is rapidly approaching. South of the French and Mattawa Rivers, Noâ€" vember 5 to 20, inclusive; north and 'west of these rivers, October :25 to November 30, inclusive. North of the Transcontinental Railway line, the season 18 from September 15 to November 15, inclusive. The Canadian Natinnal Railways ttraverso the finest huntingr torritt’iry i in this country. This fact. with ‘thoir Special and regular train serâ€" vice makes “The National Way" the premier line for tho. lmntrr. Tim hunting grounds are so vast there is \game for (F\'()l'}'()1l(3. V The Selection of grounds is, a mostl important matter and one which reâ€"i, quires careful study. The territory‘ reached by the Canadian National lines north of Parry Sound is already a favorite one, but the new country east and west 01' Capreoul is as yet comparatively little known to the hunter and should, therefore, he highly attractive to the follower of the deer and moose. The Canadian National Railways! are providing special train service, which with regular trains will meet. all demands. Special trains will be. (morated as follows: Leave Toronto Union Station 11.15 pm. October 31 for Capreoul and intermediate points and 11.15 November 2, 3 and 4 for Key Junction and intermediate :points. The, usual ample accommo- dation of sleeping cars. baggage cars and coaches will be provided. The Annual Hunters’ Leaflet isâ€" sued by the Canadian National Rail- \\ {138 is no“ 113111137 for distribution. and may be obtained on application to an3 agent of the Company, or write General Passenger Depart- ment, Room 607 Royal Bank Build- ing, Toronto. 1012 4 This is a message to all foot sufferers, to all who find walking more and more tiring and who know that their feet are not as strong as they were a year ago, or two years ago. Next weekâ€"starting October 28 and ending November 4â€"is Dr. Scholl’s Demonstration \‘Veek. We have made special plans for this great national event, and we cordially invite you to visit our store during the week. ‘ Throughout the week we will have a compl te dem- onstration of Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort Appliances and Remedies, with an experienced Practipedisr, trained in Dr. Scholl’s methods, in charge. He will make an examination of your stockinged feet without charge, and will suggest the Dr. Scholl corrective method which will be most beneficial. Throughout the week, also, we will distribute free copies of Dr. Scholl’s Corrective Foor Exercise Chart and his book, “The Feet and Their Care,” together with samples of Dr. Scholl’s Zinoâ€"pads (for corns). The Cash Shoe Store. . Durham: out. Do not fail to visit this store during the week. It may mean everythmg to you 111 rehef from foot suffer- mg, m foot comfort Wthh W111 open the way to a. greater enjoyment of your recreation and work. Free V _.â€" Dr. Scholl’: Arch Support correct: foo: trouble: caused by weakming of the arch was: the ball of the foot J. S. McILRAITH Dr. Seholl’: Correetz'ce Foot Exercise Chart, 121': book, “The Feet and Their Care,” and sample of Dr. Sc/zoll’s Zino- pad: too!) who bring in the coupon below during Dr. Scholl’s Demon- stration Weekâ€"Oct. 28 to Nov. 4 (Flesherton Advance.) , Mr. T. Mercer’s barn and buildings east back line near Markdalo. had an extremely narrow 11511111111 from destrucion by tire. on Wednesday of last week. Mr. 111111111111 was away from home at 'Rnrklyn fair. 1m his ‘1'111111'11 1111 111111111 11111 111111111 11111 of 3. {11111111111 111111 11111511111 1119 5181121' and 5111'1'1‘11111111111: 111'3' $11111 11111111111 1111. His 11111131111113. \1‘1111 \\'111°11 :11 11111111211311 1111111111111 11111 1'11 '11 111111 had 111111: 111:1)- 111‘1 11 111111 “111111 11111111111 11 1111111111, in 1111111111'.11 ‘1'111111111 111111111 11 1.1119 a 111511 111' 14 '11111111111111111: 1111111111si'1111 in 1111‘ 1111-11111111111111 Had 111111111<111111een 1111 11111111 11111 111111 111111111111: 111111 1116-- 151111;];1 11111111111 \11111111 111'1111111111' all 11111111 11111111 11.11 1.11 sm11k11 111111 11111 1111- 1118110111111\\(111111 1111\11 11111111 1131'de 1111 111111:1111111'1~'111. Dr. Sclzoll’: Walk- Strata Heel Pad: pre- vent crooked and over- run ital: by (qualizing the 5ody’: weight BA“ NEARLY DESTROYED Thursday, October 26, 1922. 31/! TAMI/51!! (Intqua/ltd fqr_ grnzly support: :11: «ch 0714 (quaint: the body’s svezglzz. East: fat. body

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