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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Nov 1924, p. 2

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sz. Bli'lWVlfil‘lN HENRY URURGI“. AND CARDINAL mun-ted to have said: I IO‘H‘ people." "And I love wéuplc because I IN AN IN'I‘ERVIEW Manning, tho former is r "I love Christ. becausv To which Manning replied: love Christ." ' .1. “WE ARE MURAL sun sewers,” said General Hunt]: want the lowest of tho lnw.‘ "THE RELIGIOUS KNUWLELME 0|“- '[‘l)() MANY ADULTS resembles, 1 am afraid. the roligious knowledge of little Eve,” said Bishop 11053 at a Nashville picnic. “ ‘So you attend Sundayâ€"sohmfl rogularly‘?‘ the to little Eve. “ ‘Oh, yes. sir.‘ "'.-\ml ynu know your llllulv'.’ “‘Oh. yes. sil'.‘ “‘Coulll ynu pm'haps ’u‘ll mv sunn'llnng that. Is in NZ” " 'I mum lull you l-Ve-rylhing that's in it.‘ smllml. ‘lm lrll nun lllen.‘ “‘lmlvml!‘ and tho mmislm' , . . . - ;-. :4 _...;.H'.l~1_lu Kw. promvtly. minister said ‘I\’“-‘v “Indeed? and the minister s "‘Sistt‘r's lwau's phnw is in it ‘and man‘s l't‘cilN' for Vilnishm' cw hair cm. (“1' whom l \\'as :1 Why is wah‘h is in it. DH. 0. r1. .Irzn‘rznsux m: 83“? "xi'l‘t‘.~‘~'mu to a pr}: I) .‘r1\II'."‘ and nm a "Sm w. cnusv 1 hr istianity I‘HF. I'NRI’AN bX.-\BI-1£.\'1£SS 0F DE.\'\'1N(‘:‘I‘HE UH l 3 ur unmo- 1. ll‘ .Ivsua was not, dn'inv. thou we are forced to the un- thinkabfe conclusion that. the t‘alscst hook over written has been th mighlivst fmu-v fur gnod in all the world‘s history. :2. If .lvsm was not oleiM, thou we are forced to the un- thinkablv conclusion that. God us ‘ give the world its highnst concep 3. If Josus was not mvme. um" thinkablc conclusion that the Christi: turies must be rejected as empty deh If 10913 was not divine. then one nut dix‘im‘. thmi nnv of two 60116111510113 [3 mâ€" Gml has‘pcrmitted the supreme lie of his- d to himself and to nurture the highest. to say that. men are odandgoqdâ€" If Jo-sus \\‘:\.~‘ eviiablo. Eithvr ‘1‘ tory to draw the \s'orl type of goodness: but this is as absurd as nourished by deadly poison; or (2) our ideas of G ness are directly opposed to fact. This won and cocoon-Isa devil-worship. ' ' 'thgr of these two condo-loan.” end we did gel. away Cu“ wâ€" "'â€"â€" mey'bécouenmofm «“0. Th? mu“ \ ‘mg. ronfltankly [‘0 those W '19 MURAL scxyrzxums. NF! . who am insisting that C lamii'" r0ligion. thew wort ianity is both "stalii'" and lo‘ multiplication table is Mandy applied iii new m lixml; the Bible as the rev 5 llxml, but those and DUI 'kle or bind." because the m build." not. am enemy of mug: :54 where thvro i‘s‘ no re tixvd in Chrisnianit us: thov are mm'vl U1" N l“.\\’ V )R K H .1" wm ing that. Christianity is a “dynamic" how wards may be commended, be- .tativ” and “¢'l'_\_’nan1iv." fixed and pro- n tab!» is "fixed.” but. it can he. and in new (mmhinuljous. So the Diety 215 mu l‘tj‘V'PlaHOll of God is fixed; the se and other doctrines of the Gospel M-ausv they urv “thv fuundatj‘ons on SHERS. Nl‘L'l'l‘thi THE VERY "\\'r want all “'1' can get, but we is W l’imc. snnwllnng that. is in W.” that's in it.‘ . I itivism n'ng l'vs's, lmh'ml there ‘ nu fixmlnvss. There \I‘ HAWK} \'ll()N HALL s M In lgnun «I and men mu In th: ii the Church is H‘HE “HT! OF CHRIST '9 are forced to the un- ‘1: nm- written has been r two conclusions is in‘ 11w. promptly, and :1 lovk of my hp lvirkol. for pa’s Xho- \an'ld has HS Traverston. (Our own Correspondent.) Monday’s storm stopped the plows Business in chopping is very brisk these days at. Hayward's Falls. Zion’s Christmas Tree Concert is to be held on December 23rd. Your scribe paid a business trip to Owen Sound on Thursday of last week and noted big changes in the Scenic city over bygone years. i A traveller, passing through good- ly portions of this country, must he impressed with the Waste of lime and labor trying to make a living on rock-strewn areas and scraggy stretches. They should be allowed to go back to primeval slate. Miss Eva Hooper and her brother, Elmer. Were guests at Mr. W. J. Grrmiwood’s on Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Robson visited kindred in town a couple of days last week. Misses \Vunieta and Sadie Holmes of town Spent the first of the week :it, Grandpa Firth‘s. . Misses Hazel and Mary Beaten of Bunessnn were guests of Mrs. John 0. Greenwood on Sunday. ,‘- i- ()hnrliv Rnbsnn spent, last work in 'l‘nrnnlu taking: in the sights of the Royal Wintvr Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McArthur.‘ Minzi and Joseph Edwards. Miss 16. J. Ailan and ()lifl’nrd (100k visitvd Mr. and Mrs. James Crutchley at l)0rnoch the first of the week‘and |attcnded servicn. in the Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Crutchley are poxmlar citizens and arn a progres- sive couple. Mr. Lindsay White of Arthur was a gunst at Mr. George E. Peart‘s one day last week. u: II A. ll»... ‘1‘“. “In“ 1‘ av nuuu vv V».-. Mrs. James Hall of the 10th Gun- cussion has been in very poor health of latv. -7 . . .. ~ _‘ .A 1‘.-â€" MP8..M. J. Davis is spending ‘a fc days with her daughter, Mrs. Webbor of Huttonfllll. “ ' A--.‘.A1 1 Miss Mary Mclntwu was a wovk- mid \isitor with her cousins the (II nonw 00d family. (Our own Correspondent.) The mild \Ni‘flthfll‘ 0f the latter part. of ”in wm'k. vntihlml the farmâ€" M‘s t0 \vm‘k on thv land. and a gnod many took mlvantugu m «in plmving. Mrs. .\. I‘V‘l‘gllS'OH had a wry sucâ€" vussl'nl szziv «m \\-'minm«lny lust. and high [mi-H's \w'rv m‘cviV'mi for the inmhémvnis mul livn stock which [ii-mm that. .-\uctimwor Duncan is z». g‘oml sullm’. . Mr. \\I'. Low is engaged with Mr. {.I. H. Richardson. 1 .\ numlwr 01' the young [maple on- .inyi-d a skah» «m HH" pond last W‘edr nomlay night. ll' 11“--“ -‘-.II Mr. and Mrs. C. White left news! last \wnk for their new home in I‘I'im-Villv. 'l‘lw young [HBODIO had a vary onâ€" jnyahlv waning: in the Presbyterian Church lwru (m 'l‘uusday of last. \ka when :1. prummmv of games {and u gunssing mntvst. was given ‘13)} Inval tam-11L. Il‘ U!Iu,y 11105;!" Miss Slum). tho Misses Ilene and lim Mama and MI" C. Mason Spent. an vnjnyuhlv «waning 'M, Mr. Hugh Mviwillnn‘s last. week. Mr. and Mrs. C. White left horn. last \ank for their new home in (Our own Correspondent.) It. looks likv sleighing for this waning; and probably tomnrx'ow ('I‘uvsday'2, W4- wondur if this is the upon winlm- predicted? Cnngmtulatjnns to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McVivar on thv arrival Of a ymmg _.~‘on .' "\,Illn I. I... “"9 hour that. 0111' local Fox Com- pany sncnrod some. of the valuable prizes at the Wintm' Fair which \w are Slll't‘ is quit» in (”1101- as thvy haw somv tine ~14ka here. Mr. Edward Hugg, Canadian Paci- fic agent. has 1'01“?!le t0 duly have aft!” :1 pm'iod Hf W‘St. owing to ill- nr‘ss. \V“ aw glad tn son him again on duty. .. _ . Nurse. Mclunnun IS home agzlm af- ter spvnding a timv in Durham Hospital. r. ‘7 ‘ ll‘.lo.‘; ' I bus. The. nvw Sodium Foreman and family. ermdMrs-.;\.;\Iovchnn. mm comfortably located in the property owned by Mrs. A. Hinchs. W0 “'01-- Con'w them to 0111' \‘illngv. _â€" -‘ ?'_I._LI- [UIUY' lvlllztl v ‘‘‘‘‘‘ . .--- ‘ . .. ' Mrs. Max B. McDonald nssughtl) imnrmwi in health also Mr. Albert Jones. __ ._ . . __:._;.- n“ 1" UUII|7.kY. MVP. Dmmld Graham is \‘isitinzz fl'lendx‘ at. Holtng for the past, whilé. (ONT 02ml. Correspondent.) Miss (jhai'lottn Flntchm‘ rotm'nml home on Saturday aftm- spending a couple of mmks with Mr sister, Mrs. F. W. W‘igg‘s, of Seafor'ih. Congratulations 1.0 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin (Y‘swell 0n the arrival of a sun on Nowmbvr 18th. Mr. and Mrs. 1). Lamb spent Sun- fill STANDARD BANK “at Swinton Park. Priceville Aberdeen. BANKING ‘ W BRANCHâ€"John Kalb. lunar The Most Liquid Investment primarily an im'nstmulm But it. is th only investment. yinlding a fair mt» of interesL, that, is availablo for use at. a mnment‘s notice. Emm‘gt‘ncies cm In: immedâ€" iaLely met by the bank account. that has been consistently duvelqped. Your invrstmentm as}; such, yields Your investment. as a bank acco ’_ _, yie.ds copstant. sutisfzuuion and pace of mud in the {act that it. is alwa a ready for other uses without. e trouble of converting into cash. a SAVINGS Bank Acvount is CHRONICLE gutting :ihnut $6 it work mm | win-k: for tho farmer. A lot of {armors who mndo big: money during: Hm war bought their farms and at such infiatod prices that thny arv in trouble todav, and many of them have had to «.zm- up and «in not know in just which way in turn. The land- holding.r systvm. particularly, is mm of tho biggest difficulties uvnr erv. as I 900 it. So :22, 10s! two “Till-informed mun holiovv that British farm laborers may he placed on Western Ontario farms to thrir own advantage. as well as that of this province. The plans of this \Vnstern Ontario Boards nrovidc for instruction and assistâ€" ance for nowcomvrs, a feature too much IngIGQt-Cduin the past, and it " “‘ ‘A--- Es just possible that the brnject may achinvo 51100055 .111 Splfif'. of The Sun's chat1':‘lct,.c_'mst.lp pgsglmnsm. We think it, only fair, however, to warn those interested in the patriotic plan of the Western 0n- tario Boards that the British people, according to The Farmer’s Sun, have Farnwrs‘ in tlw HM country aw (‘tomplaining 'I‘hny haw not mado mm'h advzmcn in mar- knting and haw refused m stanâ€" danlizv. and have gone on in tho same" way a: lhnim' fatlwrs and grandfathm-s. and thm'v mm too many {~00}qu living on the land. 'l‘hv nun who done Hw wurk is gutting almnl $6 at \Vvvk and “work: Mr Ihv farmer. A lot of This is wrv sad. but perhaps It, ought. to add invomiw to tho hoards vfl'nrts. In ropupulaling Wfostm'n Ontario farms, we may also ihv call to “rosvun the nuns-hing.” ()nm- a city man out 01 mm; lluu “hirml nut.“ In a fearmm'. M. l; u’rlnck in (hp, morning: ihn nnwly vmplnyud hirml man \ws‘ calm! to breakfast. A. fvw minutvs {atm' tho old humor was :xstnnishud in sun Hm man walking ufl‘ dawn Um road. "Say! ()omv hack :nul out. hl‘Wlk- fast. Turn you gm tn work!" hv yolk-d aI'Lvr him. “I ain’t gnin‘ to work." Ihn 1mm called hawk. “I'm going tn find a REPOSE NEEDED Si «ml; of work had fau‘mm'. M. I: but pprh‘alm it, ’ HH' nnwly Q9 ('allmi to 05 later Hi“ place whom I can sun : Talia End. HAIR AS [8 “Why don‘t you bob your hmr‘f” “I Can’t decide on Hm slym.“ an. sxwmd Miss Cnymmr. “I (In!!! 1 mm Whvlhvl' In Ila‘w it. lwnk 3.3 .1 whisk_hr00m or a fvndwr «in». flln__ A I’vssimisl. is :1 guy \Vlm Neb'b’s wvll us going to rm. Dundalk 'Hvt'ald. In“ III ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ Washington SUN H470 zlll niu'ht .3. J. .3. prom; Sum hnfn "0."! HM nm'. mu N tmus \VII gatmu. until the ill" in inrnul «lurm: mnw ' with EM'|_\ The 3U “1w” Ie Puts Gd |{.1i.|'..\\‘rw Mm] \\:HI gus' Llw :uhlw- Hf mm l hm «' VIIN'L'a MN. I .\IIIH| um-râ€"a vim-gal if you 3mm!“ Torr '3 20ml 1' H y tmzvth sxsrmumflflg your 1"! I "NI 'I luv loo. 1' (Note 8 Dr. columns as public print, “Commute! Dr. W. J. St “WIN may I air." mm-h Ill ll \ UH“ Ac-trese m0 [MW anyth um! might a-' Punch -’| ’IJ‘;I Copyrig I": ‘ic 3nd H 'l‘rea uhluz IV! v0| III MI

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