*2 T PAGE NO rcrrnmal. ‘ ‘l ‘- 'l'HUSF. WHU SPEAK U )YFEMPTII (H7813 I'm-vs. arguing tho-ir' inability own- to :lchio‘" intolluctlm! 16-“?! Ht" the white. in"! frflxlt'oumlml Kim: Khama. Khama pruvcd ower mum,- th: years that thew is something in the: soul “f tht training. Shun-thing in the bald of tlw black luting. and all this to the got“! of a county} . . :_ In.-m§n(' ï¬li‘lif‘Y‘ï¬- Kt]: ‘ I â€" 'l'llUSF. Wilt) SPEAK CONTEMP’I‘IIHITSLY OF THE BLACK races. arguing their inability ever to achieve the moral and intellectual lmel of the white. are. confounded by such a man as King Khama. Khama proved over more than fifty strenuous ~rears that there is something in the soul of the black man worth training. something in the heart of the black man worth stimu- lating. and all this to the good of a country where the black man preponderates in teeming millions. Khama owed far less to the intluence of European civilization than to something that was born with him long before civilization was known to hm and his people. It was that indetinable thing, almost lacking in name. which we call character. Khama had it. his life ex- pressed it. his actions indorsed it. his death places upon it the stamp of reality.â€"-â€"B. McK. Malcolm. acting chief inspector of Nativ- Education to ‘I ‘ ‘ r Natal, South Africa. \‘01' LAUGH AT PROHIBFFBON LAWS. THE LIBERTINE laughs at the marriage laws. The anarchist laughs at the proo- wrty laws. Watch out that your son does not laugh at all laws! Let's quit laughing at any law {wâ€"Colonel Dan Morgan Smith. ‘ ‘K ‘ THE FIRST CHRISTIANS PRODUCED A NEW’ TYPE OF life. not by telling peOple to be good. but by the proclamation of a piece of news. of something which had recently happened. They did not call upon their hearers to submit. themselves to the contagion of contact through them with the life of Jesus of Nazaiwrtli.â€"-tliat is just what modernist preachers are saying tn-o‘la}'.â€"â€"hut by heralding the news that the Jesus who was rum the dead. had been seen by cruciï¬ed and huried. had risen f tho-m at‘tez- his l"_‘:‘UI‘I‘6:Cthn, and had ascended before their eyes. 'l‘here wa~ history there. an account of things that had happened. and there was the meaning of what had happened: and when run get the historical facts with the meaning of the facts. you Christ died : that is history. Christ died ll2t\" Christian doctrine. . for 'vlll' sm~ : that ,3 ,_::__'ctrm‘:. :_l’l'â€f. J. Gresham Machen. W. 'â€" . V THE LIBRARY OF THE 'l‘HliUI:‘Milt‘ZAI. SCHOOL IN HAR- s mid tn cuntain mnrv than 2.000 vulumvs dvaling with tho wstiv Paul. That is mm'e than 0110 for and dm-s not. include com- Paul and his writings also \ul'll i Mn and lvttvrs 0f tlw ape .-:u‘h yo'm' ~‘in('¢- he" livml an} tlimi. nwntzu'ios and histurics in \\’hi('l! ham: an mpm‘tant. place. ‘3‘ “ m For The Quiet Hour D ...u.l'-\.«vâ€"' , r Nit-gim-ious act to muum. th in my little. labors up and down I'll do my best. criect master-Mace, by the world mnfes will not was" I may not paint a 9 Nov carve a statue A. miracle of art; yet To do my best. My name is not upon the rolls pf farm-1 "[15 on the page of common 1m- mpresl: J But Hi keep marking, marking, just the : And do my best. M }' Very best. and if. at close OI uay. Worn out. I sit me down awhile to rest I still will mend my garments, if 1 may, And do my best. It may not be the beautiful 01' grand. ’Alt 1 must try to careful he. lest I fall to be what’s put into my hand, M y very best. Betti-1' aml better every stitch must. DE. The last a little stronger than the rest. l'mml Master! help my eyes that they may To do my best. u "‘ â€" ARE SUM}: PEOPLE \VHU Pl'T CULTURE 1.\' THE w\\' lï¬â€˜lll. wrote the late I). L. MOOGF- ‘ .. Mace. but culture will not admit anyone into heaw'u. . I haw a ï¬eld. and bpgin tn plow it the ï¬rst day hf '.t ‘ MU“ ll. um: way, tlwn 1 plow it. ¢:[-0;~:$\\‘i50_ vl‘hm um. aml harrow it. uml roll it. aml brush it. and cul- -.r..-L-mr_v at it six days in the W801i from AW“ tn ‘ â€" rm F. MOST PATHE'I‘N‘. THINGS l.\' L‘.().\'.\'1".C'I‘I().\' '5' public wnrship is the way in which We folk an hom‘ togethm- in ihc prosvnco of Gnd and in . Word. or in praym' and in listening to the ‘ithin twn socmuls 0f the bomediction. be talking nr cu- abnut hnnnots. or about umps. We do not. vhancw. How can we h.- nthm' than imperfoct. .m. “'0 hp mightv in doing: thv works 01' God? .10 dead. of great I‘f'_nU\\‘n. :t to mmmns mamfest; I labors Up and down oin: to put nothing; in it?" high state: of cultivation." .I laugh at me fur my folly. \‘ot that is duim: \vhn arr- substituting cultim- fur .- smul is sown in the tiorld its cultivation g. [Triless thf.’ gracoe of God is planted in .. tlw kingdom Hf God. said untgjhve. Yr r_n_ust km born again 1" alum: and says if. at closo of _day. no down awhile to rest. 3' garmt-nts, if 1 may, \llll.abI-Ju 'v“.,. ____v inable thing, almost lacking Khuma had it. his life ex- his death plaCOS upon it. tlw m. acting Chief inspector Of "31 and}: \\’ hat the same. may >79" .Splt't'h’ll. al‘(\ 3"â€! 19 -We are pleased to notice thel name of Mr. H. J. Burrows. whoy was successful in the recent exam-" ination in pharmacy. Mr. A. 8.; Pickering of Mt. Forest. also ranks, amongst the successful candidates. Mr. Burrows spent the past couple of years in Parker's Drug Store. and Mr. Pickering is a brother of Dr. W. C. Pickering of this town. We regret the accident Dr. Jam-i ieson met with a few days ag0.l \Vhile driving thrdugh town the: front axle Hf his buggy broke. and dropping down. threw the Dr. for- ward. frightening the horse and causing a runaway. The Dr. hung on for a time but was suddenly pitched out. The tendons of one of his ankles was badly sprained. but we hope he will lie all right in a week or tww. (lur l-’eslierton correspondent sayszâ€"Aftur a long silence we had an interesting letter last. week from O.- 11:: was 76 wars of 35;» at hm" 0:†(Math. Throw othm' bl'fltht‘l‘r Z'v'éuh‘ 111 Hi» State â€I .\'v\\' Yurk. .----L,.- ‘3 ll] ll!" t‘laLI,’ Ir; .‘u Mr. John Kinmw has" purshayxi tho- lot on harafraxa stroet just nmth 01 Pumps hakm'x and 3' 1105 building on it this summer. Just as \u» 316- gum: tn 1-. ess. w» learn of thv math uf .‘11.\‘v‘(3" “ ‘0 K â€-311": 7 John Brown. lvft 'l‘hl,11'sday last f“: CONSISTENCY THOU ART A JEWEL ' «’Dunm'illv Chi'nnzcla Some timn agu the lava} branch of; the \V'. II. T. I'. made a fox-malj request for spacr‘ in the flirt-mid» each wwk for matmial to he suit- plied by that. hmiy. The x-equpst was granted. on the condition that the .editm' resume: ttw right tn (‘ODS‘HI‘ 'whutsrvm' was contributed. At first the articles dvalt only with liquor prnhloms. most of which did 1th appear. hecausn. in our opinion. they \Wel'e Um drastic. T he last articlv. huwowr. was [it'i‘ipzig-anda. [now against thu'smnkipg habit. and --~ .u‘t. . hf] i\\11 agroo with Sam 1.1.1"n111111=.111 1’1'1151111'111 of 1111- American Fowler-111 ation of 1.1111111'1'111'111'a1'13' '12 311111.111! of his 7'1. and 33h11 has 11111111 in thoif; 1a1111'1 mom-mom 1'r111111"'a11_3 11113â€"11 11111111 33111111 111: said that a 1311'11‘1 of 1. tobacco was 111111 of 11111 t33o (hiof r, 1"11mt‘111ts for the large majorit3 01" 1 1a111_'111111.'nm1'11 111133111111 11111. (“12111111 ann‘ tho' 1:1a31'. 31111 3311 am 111111'11-_'.111_3,,,~ frank to 533 that 311 1111 not 1111111131111 lo'zislation can 111- 1111111131113 1111-11. form-11 111111155 it has 11111 111111'111 sup- 1 port of a 1a11,:1~ 11111111111111.1‘11111'1' 1111 11 [11113'1111131 111 national sentimvnt. B“th~6'1iH'I~'P ar1 11111'111:1r:~‘1111a1 3111335 33'1: 11:131-11'133113'5 accvptwl‘, , 311311111: 'in,1.,_' 1"111 tobacco in 11113 111er . and 33'1-1111 not consider it fair to : accept 51:3'11ra1 11111111113115 dollars a , 3'11ar from thr- tobacco companit's for 1 advertising spam: an11th12n allow [E a113 organization war for anti- ; tobacco propaganda f1 1'11 of charge. 1 1 t t 1 I to 111111113 1111: 11111101 111’ that amor- ti. 1111: . â€111 111: {1111 and consistent we must wither discontinuo: charging thv 11111110111 companins for their publicity 01-11311 11p to the ciause of our rate card requiring pay for propu'randa matter. and charge the '.1‘ 1.811a1r1- rates for what- 1131:1' t11113 33'ant printed. In the lmeantimn 33'11 haw: advised the lat- tr'r body that no campaign matter ‘3 gainst tobacco will be inserted unless paid for. i. Lot it ho 11111111rst0011 that this is not meant to 111:. a stone th1'033n at ‘tho \\. '1. I as an oirganization. 1'1‘111'13' aro entitled to their 3 it!3\'.S and 1 in many 33' 335 M3 11 done good WM 1:. but in 1111: matter under immediate id discussion we 11331: taken the on13 s a QMOO.DI.O0.0C.OMOI.I:.° '0’“... W' attitude 3311 can 11151113 in order to be fair to all conc 01:111‘11. II‘I\\ (IBIunnouv y-u- ..... k as tho r-rhtm' has absolutely nn sympathy; with such a campaign. it was cunsignw! tn tlu‘ wasiw palwl' haskvt. Fear that our action might br’ misrnnstx‘um! by thv mombvrs 0f the “K C. T. |.'. Ivads us to makï¬ this oxplzmatinn. \Vor :am-ma with Sam Hugu'wrs. They say that. the ‘mun with the hm.“ Plants smrds. and thv veg‘tables grow But. who plants the seeds Hf thv millinns 0f \vvods Ho wars onâ€"does anyone know? The Chronicle file of lay 26. 1904. Durham Branch, - - - - ' Branch also at Priceville. Brown. of Orchard last. for Bunk-an. A553 a sevo 1'» attack ANY and varied are the types of men who conduct their hankingwith The Standard through thepo Busy“ men who live far away from any bank ï¬ndPo that outplanof hankinghymailsaveathemmakingspecial Inpatotowmand issatisfactoryineveryvayandquita imple. Wepayointereotatennenttateaonsnchaeeounu STANDARD BAN K nm'rn PENALTIES ron nuns or r UBGBD AI LED BANKQ after fails as the resu: management. or interior graft is the cure for bank wrecking, which is being advocated by Dr. H. A. Stev- enson. ex-member .ot‘ the Ontario legislature and resndent of London, u’Jntarin. Dr. Stevenson declares that the “Yellow Cord†system was inaugur- ated in China some 500 years ago to prevent such Catastrophes as overcame the depositors of the Home tank of Canada which closed . its doors a few months ago and an ' '.-tion of which has shown » eormpt management. The "Yellow (Lot-d" wa‘ sent to tticials of the Chinese ban '5 which ' ailed and signified that they had f been adjudged subject. to the (loath l t l O wittout trial. .and their . In the case Ht‘ joint stock com- “;anie‘; which fail with loss to their tisliai-eholders. Dr. Slvvvnson urges -3a long prian term without the â€formality of a trial. - Dr. Stexeuson is the second .*;l.oiidniier to advocate the death Hiwnalty for bank wreckers. .l. M. hillonahue. candidate in the last .I‘proVincial elections. advocated the '~. gallows as a preventive to bank K,\\'rec'.~'i::;'. some weeks. ago. Down in a certain section of Ontafio. .: \‘its reported the other day {hat fhzf rumors. had organized a campaign in kill off the English snarrmvs. In the State‘s. a powder company had offcygd prlzes to get ‘1 {:20 ‘:\~ 31119“ â€1'. 'l‘imugh but‘. 2 these» birds haw bad ital-2:5 “9 1‘9ch thvV are both ; ez‘znaz‘eut lvsideixts and haVe their 1: ‘25. We {ind not imroquontly â€"‘ 1‘ -“ 0†I’, The Toothbrush Condemned. it No matter what one does there is always. someone to prove that it is \\'I"'ll:.'. The wisdom of yesterday is the twilis‘hness of toâ€"day. Here is an vxamplv: The world would be better off if it had never seen a tmnhlnrusl'x. says Sir James Castile at a recent. meeting; of the Institute of Hygiene. He told his audience that all teeth troubles of the LIL‘Ilt'PatiOl] were due tn this modern fallaey and that. had the world never Liiil‘ï¬Hl a twthhi'ush the teeth of ito-day would he as cowl as those . ‘ goui‘ forefathers. “If there is any 'need to brush your teeth. there is isr.»riit-tliiii;.r wrong with your health.’ isaid Sir James. He. claimed that. the ltuuthhi'ush invariably pierced the igums, thus alluwii g poison to enter itlw system. The teeth. when the lhuman twini: was horn. were pro- tected with a fine skin and the toothbrush destroyml this delicate ‘skin. He drew attention to the '[wrfeet set of teeth usually possessed by :: negro. until he was introduced to a toothbrush. V F___ Mother Never Gets a Vacation "Vancouvm- Evening Sun.) A man‘s work is from sun to sun, but a woman's work is never done. So runs the old saying. New Hamp- shire checks up and discovers that the average woman on its farms works 14.000 hours a year. That is about olvwn hours a day. Sundays includvd. Mother never gets a real vacation. Did it ever occur to you what would happen if she struck for an eight-hour day?â€" g . -‘v-â€"â€"â€"___ (Kincardine Review.) . ‘ Canadnan Amemcan ' Duty Duty Eggs per dozen....3 cents 8 cents Butter per 1b....4 cents 8 cents Fresh meats per lb 20 6; 3e 30 8:40 Cheese- per 1b....3 cents 5 cents. Wheat per bus. ..12 cents 42 cents Hay per ton ..... 132.00 811.00 “If you could have two ‘wishes come truo. what wo’ulrl they be?" . “W011. I‘d Wish for a husband.†"That's mm." "And I think I’d saw the _0thc_1: .lll‘ Ill...‘ v‘â€"~ _ um- un i! I szm l!‘;\\' 11» turnnd out." PROTECTING; TH}: .FAR‘MBR "Yellow Cord of China dent and manager of in Canada which here- as the result, of mis- or interior graft is the .nk wrecking, which is 51de hv Dr. H. A. Stev- h Toothbrush Condemped. John Kelly, Manager. '5? China" Edward, 6 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Ryan, who was missing sincc five o‘clock Thursday after- noon last. was found at 7 o’clock the same cvcning by a search party, __ A -4 k Ann]: nlnfu- drowned. under the norm uucn “use by the lighthouse. Douhtless the little fellow was playing beneath the dock and slipped into the deep water on the harbor side. Despite all efforts of resus- citation he was pronounced dead by Dr. Ferguson when . he arrived probably being in the. water over an hour. No inquest was held. . ten lobe. 1“ Gent’s Fumisher - - - Durham, Ontario under the north â€dock. cloSc BROTHERHOOD UNION M“ BROWNS IN LAKE. Ion mu OVERA‘LS amount ca 3710 J mastitis/(e ï¬nd or we will D. M. SAUNDERS freshness and flavor. ’sed- to Air \V â€my: I" 22! 1925. «no: «0 cunaofl Despite mm v m )6“ to year as in Hz. .3 manning in a mum“ with the motor l'lllmHu. wrists vearly saw-Him- “methm' it is that I.“ other [1001110. think 1.; these “arm chm! .-\; know what tho-3 m». we are not pwp:m~.: :. net result, \varly ruum \ ities. Th0. fH|lH\\m,; 1v. by “11' (mtmin <m. h hmewr. M! p l'mwu ;: the hPPdIOSS H «ï¬rm-‘4. and “4' submit tin-m are worth: “To Dojn Case of Beach Ca hon lononde Poisoning. ‘ Wlwn I‘Pscum; n 3. yourself frum tlxw ;_': fresh 811‘ mm â€W pin removn him tum-.1. :m' til‘n'glx ;-. send for a doctnr. In 11:. -; keep him comfortaMy \xmn. .1 .e‘ not allow him tn inn-unp- mgâ€: keep him warm at an mun-s \. ~ may cause a strain ~11 1m aim»: weakened conditicm HIM nun mm; pneumonia. (‘1' «Math. ' If â€10 patient. i~' “\o'l'. ï¬st-Uh g-[w cad he should not I... ;.13..\-‘...5 g. m.» any exertion. If h:- mu»: :w mm- carry him. Km'p fhw pnhwy'! 41“}: down. 1‘0 walk him :H‘H'Hzti mm jure his heart 01‘ 6‘\"'I! «.211 inn. lxw him quigt. Ll Vvâ€"â€" ’00. may 11“ “\'l‘l'('H!|u' When a_ man is m. “Amrn'n ham in fl‘vsh ; stops, start, prnnw of artificial l‘t‘s‘pft‘nhw! fer ('nnsviousnwss :w-t". on his back. nf Haw. but lump him l_\ m; ! six hours. â€If [Iationt i: I: him In (m4- (HII tho “at-«l thi= \\ill ionguv out of III~ not Iyl‘PaIIIIIIL' HI Do not :ziw zn'mimu! 2 the patient is ln'wznlm careful watch in NW :h; 1108 to hl‘omthv ~hv mm iimo. Giw- patiwm uncut. Carin.“ mulmxniw c~ Iuminatin: gas. «Wham mobilc-s. sn’wlw 1mm m “390; \\'hc‘l'v tom-mu: I: «(mum-tr. I’HIH' "I‘mâ€"In (m4- pvr .mm m :111'\\2!I hours: o‘mv [no-2' «mm in "Ms. ~ “Haw; mm mm; tarmo-r gvts. 'l‘he- I'HHHWSLâ€" "It takvs «w... .i m paw a Mast. w: vighi hums \wak H ‘dk"‘ 1:! a \‘031 S 1""(9 INS 10 pa\' 3 inn lx hu 'It “1ch Nu: weighing Hnw g: a paintvr fur unw York. "“- takfl.‘ 1<ot‘i_\-1\\ huHM'. m' Hn- â€111th tfnws. fwd and mxlkm four hnurs. in pm :a day. “It také‘s W'l n‘vsvnt ii" and val‘e‘. 1 day. The Vexed and Vexing Quesuon 'l‘l!0,\'di9m1ssmi 11w lH‘h quv ~ .‘ an amiublu way. 'I‘hm'v was nnthm: :n'z'mnv 1hvir talk nt' Hfl‘ï¬. "Hwy \Vi'l‘v strung fur t'nzwuv w. sinnsmihvy amw-d ï¬lm? . w.- was Right: But MINI Sign rm 1mm: yum Hm m-vam. The School Is thm to take up the fHHH‘ (1‘) Junior Muir (2 linh'anvv 1n .. Each momhm- nf 1 versity Gradmtn Teacher. Intending I" enter at, 1'0ng lm‘m'mahnn :p 2 . Obtained from . ".v 1' Th0 Schmfl '2‘ ..- :1 in the past “MM: 1 mm in the fmmwa Durham ii an :m thy town and :20... can be Chg-mod at \-\Il‘l Hll be repeatml \Vscmm year as 10 â€I“ «i211; '; in a, tighth â€"l‘]w~'- :e'motor mnnmug. I! yearly SECI‘IHH' 2:; w it is that hum DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL \V Ynl'k WW“ :1 Mtvr H l‘ n farmvr wit ’1' (-unsh'urt in“. fund a \' Yul‘k pqur l'I't'0' 10110?†I'N't‘IVN farme'r whn trim' ('leh‘uvtmn. :1 min fund at ch' gots. 'Hu- 3M «'1' RPS 63": “"1““. u" a I‘D‘ac‘tr‘t‘l‘t‘r fur .u ours \\'«':'k. “(“9 1:“; il‘lï¬hv‘s c s I'vcvims h'nm ha a hx'ivklm’vx- «m.- . A FARMERS VIEW lJL v J. Afï¬iï¬'u um. H JUHN M" MRI.“ 0 GAS POISONING pn snmo' "H nmn" Hun} 1m ‘, May 22, 1924 Muddy-HI 1w [mllllth 1w Smln m" d1! 3' HIM 11¢ Hum if h 1) PW 1h xv In if wouLO ‘* MARPV AGN \\'l HI :1. 1h 11k h H! ll |\ \‘VIHL' ‘ (ll plum!» nuuhh‘ H h “Q“ M‘! M h II I'l it ma K n “I “4' EM: lll XI «M h H HI HI man