PAGE TWO Most. outside people suppusc the lattPI‘. AS an intelligent Methodist. said tn us cm thn train coming East. lately : "I’cnplv in our parts haven‘t paid much attention to il,â€"just Supposc-«l it, was dying out." But. statistics show that, last. yoai‘ 7,ll8 converts were made to it outside» Hall, with 15.666 additions by birth, making the net incl-0350 lu l'lah Murmnnism alunv of 22709 in one year; while cash-m. Hr "l{o»1_;i'g.'ziiiizml" Murnumism slums a larger rate of lIH.‘l‘L'Zl>'6‘. thmigh rm'vnl ligurvs are vunl'usml by revision 01' mils. -~lhc lolal gains of bull: [wing perhaps 28.000. \V-ith over 2,000 vmissario-s out swking (-nnvvi'ts all the time, why should not -~lho lolal gains of hoth [wing porhaps 28.000. \V-ith over 2,000 omissarios out sookin: (-onx'orts all the. Limo, why should not growth ho oxpoctocl? lt. goos without saying. limvovor. to ono who knows the facts, that, \‘ory many of tho oonvorls would not. have become such had thoy known at. tho hoginning tho roal facts. whethor as to oloctrinos. prartii-os of history. And tho growth by converts sooms to ho far loss than formerly. ospocially from foreign lands. For inslanro. in Groat Britain. with ilouhlo or triple the mission- ary work clono liy thom (143 \Vorkors}. thoy roport a not gain of 123 ronvorts. anil momborship 8’19 loss than a war before. Some of this loss is doiihtloss ilno to «“nligration, which is likely in- cliiiloil in tho gain in tho l'nitoil Stalos. Aro Mormons as sinroro as formerly? Many of rourso aro. But tho improssion grows on us yearly. from poi-sonal rontaot in tho Wost. that many more are Mormons {mainly from poliry. bl't'alle‘ thoy live among Mormons, and it. is tho oasiost thing to do. instoad of from any real depth of boliot’; or from moi-o hiortia. staying whore they were brought Linâ€"Rev. John D. Suiting. ' IN THAT \\"I~)I.I.-K;\'O\\';\' AND VERY WIDELY CIRCULATED nuwl. “lt‘ Winter tjnnwsf‘ tho hvro. Mark Sabre. says, “You can't possibly in- sm-m-ssful it' ynu haven‘t got convictions.†This is practiral’iy what. Marshal I’m-h said during: the last big push of ttw war : “Tim sm-rvt 0f Virtm'y is to ham no doubts. In war hv Whit ciuubts is lost.“ This is, how a. row-(mt article quoting tlwsr uttrrunrrs applirs thrm : Amt is it 1th two of NW (Ilium-h in its grratm‘, grimmer wai't'nri‘ against, thv "i'nlrrs of this \Vnrltl’s darknessâ€? ilnw ran 1i. chum-h that is not quite sun-w of itsvlf and its mvssagu vwr hope tn snrrmwi in a world like this? Has nut ttu- Church o'vvr tivml and rimqllwrmt. not. by its timid zumingins. but. by its imlil atTirmatinns; not by its t-lzitmratii ctvt°v!‘.rv.~‘. but by its rvsuhlti- ttHat‘kS. Thu grvat days luiw :iixxuys born the» days nt‘ wiritual cortitudo. 'l‘tn~ o-ti'vvtiw ro-ligii‘ms touriim-s my: pr zurhrrs have ever hown the,- hvraMs hf a positiw faith. - Martino-an. thv gnu-at. I'nitat'ian thinker. nfhm wnnt to hvm‘ Splugo-nl! pz'o-m'h. and who-u a l‘rio-ml once I'vmzu'kod in asti‘mish- mrnt: “Why «In .Wm gm tn hvar that man? You don‘t believe what In! pI'e’tlthS." Mzu'tinvzm wplivd : “No. but he £1008.“ â€ZIIIHIIIZ .-\III‘. ANII "II.†III. II A\I AI. \\ AXS BEEN GOOD IE\\S "IIIII_\ IIIHI‘ IIIIIII II III IIII IIIIII IIIII histmx III IIIII “011d. \Vhat a \xIIIIIIIII'IIII II'IIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIII‘} IIIuII maIIII III thoughI culture. and IIfII! And an IIIIII Is as IIIIIIIIIII: III IIIII grout IIIInII'IbIItion they IImII III IIIII III IIIIIgIIIII. \\II must IIIII fIIII'III. as Dr. Gore has :IIIIh III IIIIIIIIII II US that IIII‘ I'IIII; IIIII DI the .10sz “as the effectiVe SIIIII‘IIII III IIIIIII III II III\ â€III [IIIIIIOSC running IIIxough hiSIOI‘V and IlesI‘mIII III IIIIIII \II Ion-y In spiIC 01 all failure by the way.â€" IIIIV. .I. .\I. RII‘IIIII'IISIIII. .-\.\' Aili‘it'.-\l.\'l'.\.\'t‘,l{ WITH THE NE“? TESTAMENT SCHOL- ui'siiip ut' thv last. twn {:t‘lit‘l'fltinns will. I am sure. convince any th' that it is sto-uitiiy gaining a moire serious ethical and reli- L'iHllS into'i'i-st. a ki'O‘Iib'l' :ippi'ot'izitii'in 0f the sncial import Of the tvarhinf: nt' .h-s‘us. .\'n scholar (0-day thinks 0f setting forth .IQ‘SHS :is ihv iwi'n nt' 3 I'tifllllnt't‘ or as a more lay ï¬gure for two-tint! ttvst-i'iptinn. viv 'l‘ostamvnt scin‘ilau‘ship has become Oit‘Spt'X'ilh‘ly in mutt-st. It is possvssoc'i nt' :1 hotter apparatus, a tart-Iv!- wntioiviiw in its thmi. and aimvo till it has come to see that. its supl'c‘lllé‘ .iuty is to bring tiw spirit. and teaching of Jesus tn “Ui' nimio-i-n \vni‘ld. If it, has lost something Of the ad- uiiitiii'vus spirit nt' iiintiowi's likn Rvnan. it. has acquired the sniictity ur ti‘w imiMM‘ nt‘ i-ivilization. Fur it is Conceived that smw .lmus it is vitiio'i‘ hr â€1' social chains. Dr. Shailm‘ Matthews. !11111tâ€"t'11111111g:tt H111 11111111. It is thv 1111131111 with capricious appeâ€" t1t1 that is s11 1t1tf11‘11tt tn 1111-11311. 'l‘hn hungry man sits down \\'1th1111t 1 “111.11 111111 11111115 himwlf until 111‘ is satisï¬91i.Spi1‘it- 1111Hy l 1111 11 1111111111 1111 nut 111w {111111 in quibbling 0101‘ words, ti11~11111> 111 1i1st1111‘t1nns. â€'lt111111111 nut 1:111t10us about methOdS 11111! 111111.1‘1111' 11111 t11111g1v 111111 want all that ($111] has for them. â€1 11 1-:1<\ '11 1s :11 1111111 511111 11111111111 111t11 tlw samtit‘vi 11g grace of 1111113 B 12111111111111- "WHY." SAID .\ .\'.\'l‘l\'l£ :iHRIS'l‘IAN 1") MRS. M. N. \VIL- {nuns nt‘ Iiuiumhm. Snuth Ann-rn-ï¬. "if I szlw some friend about. In div <m1’vring. and i had :1 snrv cur» t‘o’r hnx‘ in my hand. What sort n1†p~‘f'<HI! \x‘uuici l kw if i did not go In hvx‘ and offer it. to her? Ami hen-n I haw snmvthmg to saw a sum]. not just a life : how 0â€th 1 RH") it. I†I’llXSr‘H?" 'l‘hw Hymn Sunni}: an M" mnization of hvmn \\rite_1‘s. composers and hvmnlumk M‘iurs hmin}: its headqual'tt‘rs in New York Cih'. um m! a m 7H H! tith dullius {01‘ HI" bps! hvmn tune. The h3mn tn Roms: 1 HI‘XHRY AND ‘THIHSTY PEOPLE ARE NUT CRITICAL AND Still In an siclv. the Mast 1 stood. \ml 5“ cell} 101111911). H - smiled. Almost I hward His gentk- \Lrnic 0 In ploeaoling pit), â€.1) m\ child’" I {11111911 from Him. and down ‘hv mad Sn bwad and \wndcrfully b11"l1t I haste ml on m\ vagm \\ «1), \\ 1th anxious few-t. and 119111! alight And who†I felt His presvnce near, The narrow way arm-med fair and wide; And pawn} with peace. and ï¬llml with song, Since I was walking by His side. u|lvu The m 000- had gone, tho- sungl "r'ovm dim, And l \\ as on tho road alum: . Far I had turned away frnm Hm). Back tn the parting ways I went. AlHng tho; I'Uad that. unCo» svvmcd fair, My hwart upon «mo purpose bent : To ï¬nd the Masto‘r waiting there. I said, "0 Lord. this is lrw way; It is so hrnaol and smno*h and fair; The sun shines brightlv all 23:0 day And music ï¬lls the scentwl air. "There are no slonns to \wnmd or bruise, N0 hriars to scratch. no Hymn to tear: It winds and winds. 3 plvzlzsant l'nacl. I pray thew. let my way lie thou-P. "Thv otlwr way is narrnu. Lure], Thu“: 15 no slmlter from tho: heat, But soon I fmmd the mugic stillcd. IS MORMONISM GROWING OR DYING? ‘Il‘ I‘d I- -.'I .\n frvshnin'r bI‘é-eZP. nu song; of bird. And sharp the: stonvs f0; tixcd fort. " Our Christ. l kn-M‘ not haw that. Bothlohom‘s Babe tInuM in tin» Godlwad ho: I unly know thv Manger Child Has bI'OUght God's life to my! I know not. how that Calvary's Cross A WHPM from sin could free 2 I only know its matchless love Has brought God‘s loveto me! I x110“ not 111m that Joseph 5 tomb Could sohe death 5 m} stem: I onlv knu“ a In mg Christ, 0111‘ immortality! THE CHOICE HYMN CONTEST We have just learned of thv death 0f Mrs. Hmu'y Petty uf Varm‘y this Wednesday morning. 'lhe members of (Irv) Lodgv N0. 169 101).!" “ill attend svmice in tho» Baptist church 0n Sunday, June T 0-day. Wednesday. l’riceville is laxing axxax one of hm Uldest citi- zons in the person of MOP. Dugald Mdman. As Rev. W. Farqnlmrson is altmld- ing tl‘w Grenvral Assembly at St. .Juhn. N.H.. thorn will be no svrvico in tho Presbytprian church in the morning. Sunday next. Rev. Mr. Aitchison 0f l)urnm;h will preach in [lug nyening. At the court of appeal Tuesday night. two applications were made for reduction or assessment. The '1‘ o‘rlngraph Company appoalml against a $300 assvssnnmt. which was roduc- ml to $20). The Conwnt Company apmnlml against their assessment of $250,000 for school purposes only, wishing a i'mluction to $U)0,000. The change was made. ’l‘he attendance at the town hall on Friday night. when “Hamlet“ was piesented by the Shakespearian Dra- matic Club of Durham was not lai'1'e but the show in 11V 11rV 11ther respect “as a grand success. 101' a com- pany of amateurs to acquire such proï¬ciency must have involved a great deal of labor and it seems a pity they did not receiVe mere en- courag ement from the t11.VVn 1011c lady who appreciated the play very much ebsened t0 the writer: "If this had been a ten- cent nigger show the hall would time been clilled t0 the doors.“ This is probably cor- rect. but it must be admitted that it is an unusual thing for amateurs to attempt a ditficult plaV like Hamlet and when theV do it generallV ends in a tizzle. But as we haV11 already r11mar_.ke1l the acting \\ as 111allV VerV tine. and VV as tendered all the 111111 e impressive by .the b1121ut1il'u}l 1'11s- tumes. The leading character, Ham- let. was taken by H. H. ;\l11ckl11r. and it would be ditfieult. 1'111' anyone but. the must munpetenl and 11.\'p1-ri1111c111l 11itic to point out anV del‘ects.â€"~ \\ alkei ten "1 elescnpe A meeting. at “w call ul’ the Mziyni' was. held last, Friday mwrning in dis- cuss \vzltm'xx'm'ks. The attvmianco was small and them was [in start.- lin" vnthusizism. .\'nt\\ith.~ftanciiug.' tiw appai'vnt apatin thv healing is guming iu hum 01 a sx stem Hi \\dt01’\\011\5 and it may nizitciiulizc some Limo, buLnot yet. Mr. George Turnbull. wlm liws a ShUl'L distance out of town. intvnds to take a trip to the Old Country in the cum-so ut‘ a cpupie of mwks. Sunday last in Priceville was marked by the opening 01' Culumba Presbyterian church. For the past, few weeks painters have been busily engaged in painting and decorating the interior. Large congregations were in attendance and on Monday evening a tea meeting was held in the basement. A peculiar ease was heard here on Thursday last by Judge Morrison. Action had been bl‘UUgllL by Mr. Nor- man McIntyre against, Mayor Hunter. suing for «llamagis to property held by Hunter under lease, as a Hour and feed store for the period of six years and terminatmi last i~‘i,:hruary. Mr. Hunter got the store new. being the iirsi tenant. (in leaving: he didi not sernli lhe floor or varnish the counters and shelving: so as to leave it. in the condition in which he got ii. The decay of steps in area of :(‘l‘llal‘-\\'Zl}' and other minor matters ‘were ineludml in the list of damages. Mr. Hunler put ill some counter- (tiaims but most of them were disâ€" allowed by the judge. Vex-diet for McIntyre for $15.00 for seruhhing oiling,r and Varnishing, and $2.50 for damages to cellar-“11y. in his I‘e- marks on Hunter's claim for damages through leakage the judge poinlCG out that the landlord is not. respon- sible for airvtliini.r of that sort. and that he need not expend one. dollar on repairs of his own pi‘Operty un- less there is a covenant to that effect. Leasing "“illi‘l'iy. he said, was simply buying im' use of it for a certain time at, a certain price. and. like property purehiaseo‘l outright, the lessee had to take. it for better 1‘ worse. TWENTY YEARS AGO ‘Mr. Alex. Beggs dim! 0n the 25th of May, al‘lvr a brief illness. Hp. was 57 years of agv and came to Canada with his parents when tlll't‘f} years old. He was a resident 01' Buntinck fur 48 years. The} period verging on tlm 24th of May seems tn haw been a fatal time. for tlw family. Mr. Boggs‘ mothor «lied 011 the 23rd, his sister on tlw 24th. and himself on the 25th. He was a Prpshytvrioan and a ("Zonsorvatiwn Wi‘e regret. to learn that Mr. Fred Glass of this town lust half ut‘ tho? little ï¬nger of his left hand an Mun- day last. while wm'king on a Spindle carver in one of the Hanover fractur- iPS. Mr. Sandy Hopkins is soriously ill and there are gram doubts vegan!- mghIs recovery. _ \V'o omittnd fast, work to mmtinn the death of Father Hauck. a gentle- man whom We knew WM] and for From The Chronicle Pile of . June 2, 1904. Better Stock OR the same expenditure of time, energy and feed, you get bigger returns on pure-bred cattle than on scrub stock. If you need ï¬nancial help to iniprgveyour stock, consult the local Manager'ol THE DURHAM CHRONICLE June 9. STANDARD SERVICE is essentially Pndum' Serbia STANDARD BANK CANADA Branch also at Priceville. pogt. Barn raisings are rare this year. so we are going to that of Harry \Wil- liams‘ on Wedncs’day.â€"Tra\'erston cor. The stonework of the new school at. Holstein is completed and the brickwm-k will he proceeded with without. delay. George Calder re- turned Saturday from a month’s stay in the Vicinity of Regina.â€"â€"Holstein cor. whom we entertained very high res- "Isn‘t it rather difficult to otl‘iciate at :1 double wedding?†asked the. friend of the clergyman. “Not at all. After all, it’s only just putting twu and two together,†replied the parson.â€"'l‘lle Humorist. BGRBMONT\GOUNCIL Council met May 26, members _all present and minutes 01‘ last, meetmg road. Councillor Ferguson requested in- formation to be given in reference to we motions that were. voted on and lost. but. were not Signed by the Reeve, ennsequently were not insert- ed in the minutes. The Clerk stated that. the motion papers were. not. on the tile when he went to enter the minutes in the minute hook. The“ Reeve reported: Wi. J. Wal- lace. winter work, $3.00; J. Morrison. repairing bridge. $1.12: W‘illiam Smith. bonus wire fence $12.00. JOhn Eurig $12.00: S. Pockover. winter work. $4.80, dragging road. $4.05; W. 1109. dragging road $4.50; grovolling. $4.50: E. Smith. dragging road. $5.18; (Forge Hunt. winter work, $12.40; Foes. $2.75. Report adopteg‘i. Calderâ€"Groatâ€"That, the minutes as read he. adopted. Councillor For- guson requested the yeas and nays, to be rocm‘ded on the motion adopt- ing the minutes. The Home, Deputy Rm-x'o. Councillors Groat and Mack Votwl yea. Councillor Ferguson votâ€" (H;l_I_Iay._ 1" v ‘17,! Unnn'. Calder I-opm'ted : H. Low. dragging I'Had, 84.75, winter wurk. $6.10; Foes, $1.00. Report ad- opted. Comp. 111-1131 1-1-1101'11-11 : Jas. Smith. 111111115 \\ 111-. 111110.1- 3‘11‘101‘113gging 101111.925. raking.- 911111113333 .37. 1110\â€" i11g111"ag.$1.3-;3 wintor work $4.220; .\'.11111s11111gh bonus wire f1-n11- $48: .1. 1). 111-im11111-.\\i1111-r w'o1k. 31 .:00 1-‘1-1-8. $2.110: 41-111'1'1111113 for grader. $1511 11111;111111;:.(3(1-1.111-11111'1.ad11pt1-11 1.11n11.:\la1'k 1111111111111: L.\11;1n. diagginv 10.211185;\V. Aitchison. 1"1-1121i1111;.- 10:111. $3.711. winter w1ii11'k. $1.211: 11. 111y'111s. wintm- work. >112.00. 11111113.: washout $3 .:00 1‘. Nohlo. win- 11-1' work. Finn-mom and (111-1101;: Town 1.1110. 36.811: 1-. Smail. winter work. $6.30; J. Hargrave, winter work. $6.811: .1. Brown. winter work. $15.20; Fons, $1.00. R’Pport 11110111011. Conn: Ferguson reported: John 11-11-111111-111-1-11. dragging road. gravel- ling. 011-... day labor. $15.39; .1. Shand, winter work. $17.2 ; A. Stewart. winter work, $2.00; William Stew- :11'1. winlm- work. $13.20: D. McQueen. work 1-21-1-1rniont and Proton Town 1.11111, $1.80, 1'11'agging road, day’s 1:1- 1101', $213.09, $11p1_-1-vising work $16.00. 11013011. 311011101]. (,lalc.hgrâ€"(h'oatâ€"That thv Council form a Court. of Rovish‘m on the as- svSsmvnt. Roll for 1924, with tho Hmwv in tho Cl'lair.â€"â€"4'_Jarrimi. 'l‘ho mmnhors gubscl'ibed [.0 the yo- qun-M dvclaratmn. le followmg animals wore «hsnosod 0f :_ Rolwrt. Aitkon, Lots 30. 31. 3:3, 36. 42011. 2. rmlurml 813‘ .00: 'l‘hnmas Ait- vhisnn. Lnt. 16. (inn. 17. 1120110011 3200: Arthur h'Vin, 1.0!. 3'). (Jon. '1 '1, I'mlm‘wJ $200.00: erx'gn H. Rzlwn. [ML '17. (Jon. 7. I'mlm'mi $100.00: Jame Rol‘wl'ts, and .l'. I). RHM'I'Is. Lot, 10. and Bark Lot. 31.5%.. \\'.. I-Iitylstvin, ro-sim-ml $200.00. I’1IIipII1IIy I'IhzmgII Is : VV'iIliam H11n-| IIIiI.IIIi1anI..I.0ts;’.‘_.i VV'“~ “’I. II.011 I: .I. IIIIllis. III11:111I, LIII I. \VII6.IIII;i11/1: R. I'3211'I11‘1II1111I. 0\\11II.I0I.~“ -’ III II) 3. III“ 111, um. 1,I‘~I:Im..I.-\\I1111um 1w.I II‘iIIk. I1\\“11II1I. III. M. 2'3. (10:1. 2: R. VV'IIIIIIIIII. Inn-2111f. LIII 23. (1011. 3; VV i1- Iiam Burns. IiwnIIII. LIII Pt. I III 28. III)“. I: .I. II1111Iig. I‘iwmIiI Lot 58, (Inn. 2: II. IIaIIIIIiI and \‘V'é IIaIIIIIiI. 0\\“11II.II.“ Lot I3. Con. 14 V“V. AiII’IIiison and VV". II‘I'IIIgUSIm. joint. tenants, II.A. II011. 21; W. II‘IIrIguson, I‘vwnor. \Vzl/g I. Con. 21; VV'. S. .\itchismi tIInanI. Lot I. IIIIii. “I MCI law, IIIn ant. LIL. ’. VV.3. (011.12: .I. 110110. OVVIII'I’ E3 and Pt. 3.I 1.011 I2: (I BminI'don.I011a11I.I0L II, (2011. 2; VV. I’ikII, IIWI1II1I,(I. \. (Inn. Namvs PPHNM‘Pii from Roll: .1 Diimmio, J. Muir .1. 3100110011. .1 Hastings,C. Hadmp D. DIimmio E I)!111)H11(‘. S. Keith, Burnms, .1 Low A \\011!\1.‘\1(I_)(..,)iial(1 H. Sin- (fiaii',1§. McKenzie Calderâ€"Mack“ 'lhat tho Court of Rmision adjourn until 111'xt meeti 11g of (1011ncil.-â€"(1211'1'10d. Council resummi. l"1_~1'g11s1111â€"412111111112â€"111 reference (11 the 1'11mn1unicatiun from tho matron of tho Mnuut Forest Hosnital 1'13, Isaac V1 1111211115011. that tho (1 lmk be instructod to giw notion that this (10111101! 111115 nut admit anV' liability in said n1att111'.â€"Lan'1ed F orgusonâ€"Markâ€"That. tin}. road drags be» ()rfdcrml from the Canadian Ingot, Iron (.loml'rgny._(juolph.â€"â€"Uar'. Fm-guspnâ€"Mackâ€"That the Asses- sor 1w paid balanw of salary. £25.00. also account fur pi‘vstago, telephon- ing and adjusting assessment of Bell 'l‘vlnphnnv Company in different school SPCUOHS amounting to 5.75. Carried. MI'. \Valtvr A. Hogvvs. who has bcwn former a pomml nf ï¬fteen John Kelly, Manager. 52g? {$531 years a trustworthy and GIIICICIIL sorxant of the municipality in the official capacity of Assessor tenderâ€" 111l his 1111_1signation to the Council. l1‘111;.1111$011â€"-â€"Calde1â€"â€"That the res- ignation tendered by Mr. 1i111d,\\ith the request that he re- consider the matter. -â€"~Garried. Calderâ€"aMackâ€"Il‘hat the following accounts he paid: Gle1k, services re 3552 Gent’s Furnisher In the Following Men’s and Boys’- Furnishings Bird’s N‘ Our Stock ls Complete.-- Our Prices Are Right. SPECIAL PRICES Men’s and Boys’ Suits Men’s Odd Trousers Men’s Khaki Pants Men’s and Boys’ Summer Underwear Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats D. M. SAUNDERS and efficient. Court of Revision, adjusting milnag-n re Bell Telephone Company, mg, cards and postage re pathm-zmtws $6.05; members of Council. attend- ance at meeting to date, $15.00; ll. Gibson, use of room $2.00. Council adjourned, to meet Mun- day, June 23, at 10 o‘clock am. 11., general business. T\ A ‘ ‘lA _‘ I“! ‘7 Thursday; June 5, 1924. Durham. Ontario the rich, it today' â€"D. All‘an. Clm-k CROWN ATTORNEY 'r. n. DYRE '...: {3-1er DISCUSSBS MORAL CONDITIONS :n (O'ch SOUHd SUN-'rillld‘_~_ ‘ ' n'ï¬â€˜ M0011 has hW‘H said and “Hum, during the past fmv mum“, 2w. weeks with rvspvct 1.. n,.. m p.†situation in and :EI‘HIHM (mm 5"...“ gm. { and the questiun hab- how-H aim-“W, ' ‘ both publicly and Wham-a}; u. .; V . J “O“, a 10$ 0f i'H'HIJo‘ HH‘ :2 x , . ". interested and many :21‘w â€MUN,“ g - _ 1 «10 what thvy mm umnm 2:. , ._ : _ ‘l ‘cnndititms lwttm- and â€1.5.... :'.-:' M ‘ young DOOM“. M Mr Ill;' :.':‘ - 1 gregatimml nun-Mn; i...;.i ‘3 _ 1 day (IV-Hing Hf Ins", \\w~:\ :1! 3 _ .' Methodist. Umwéz r...“ ._ ‘ Attm'nvy 'l‘. H. hyxw- tic‘g‘g .. J plain Spukwn :md v:.!v:n~tsu.. ;..;. { in whivh I’l‘ilwl'c'lmw \xn- 1 many ('EHIN‘.‘ l'l“ibu?:~ Li“. 1 conditinns \x'lm-h g5“. { forcibly lnwugm In Ea~~ { 'l‘hv adch't‘ss “as Inn-w". ‘- O - 1 present with [tl‘Hiullfni .:1 .w: . O. I was frw‘ly t'nmmwnhwi :.: . wards. 'I‘ln- :lltwmzw. \ 'l‘inws was drama in ;« * L unv \\'|In \Vus pl'o‘w: :. :aw: a. ; wasaskwl1'¢;:-;Lru;»\ 2.1- '.v w and althnugh hr .~ \, uncluv puhl‘u'néy :wmiï¬x . m hqu his wmnm» ., - Whirl! \Vt'l‘t' us 1Hi!w\\~. lhaw lwvn ‘Iwmn .\ this county fur thv pzhl and (1011141 l but tvll Hu' m prism) house I mum :a WWW! ligllh'si. \\m'«i< \\u my ynm‘ souls. l ciun‘! that. but. wa- is nnw Hm the Sad and SUM“! run†most, daily ('nmvs \Hnivt‘ «m Whirl! I “HUM timw word. 1 1 'l‘lwrv is in my mum! I nml'v lwautil'ul and [u yuung and innm-vm at: any way liiS|bal':lj_':l‘.j.' H. whn has lwr mu all M: all its rnsy «hwuw. 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