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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Aug 1925, p. 2

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was. . . ”ifi’r‘f i i d. it Q . we “ I I â€" vii“ V- . ‘ La . l i. . n i ’_ g i“ t. - ’ ,fi . 924 2‘ O S? or ‘Q .25... . . n work is so small,” says The Christian den , however sligth, toward an amalgamation 0 ° ' del' t. Itissaidtat churches forces must be hailed With 13!! Lutheran “hm m Presbyterian, Wesleyan, Anglican, ” fliethodist antecedents are included in the new body. . + + Fret not against his perfect love; Nor let th faith,grow dim! The Master’syhand thy cup shall till With blessings to the brim , If here in thy appointed. place Thou learn to wait on him. + + "WILL YOU HAVE A DRINK?“ addressed to me in New York by my publisher. sherry. port." . "But where do on get it from?” 'I began, astonished. "From the rabbi who has an allowance of ten gallons of . 0 ‘ 99 sherry a vear for spiritual purposes of which he retains nine. â€"“A Tour Through America,” by Cecil Roberts. + + YOL’NG MEN ARE AS RESPONSIYE TO THE CALL TO THE ministrv todav as they ever were in the past. We have heard and read much about the. opportunities for making money, for serving in other fields, etc.. that. are causing young men to be heedless of the call to the ministry. _TlllS is not so. ’The trou- ble is that young men are not hearing thecall. We are not sounding out the call as we should be.â€"â€"-Pres1dent E. Y. Mullins. + + - O N RELATES OF JESI'S THAT HE "LIFTED I'P HIS EYES iinoill said. Father. I thank thee that thou “hast heard me {11.31.42 “When ye pray. say. Our Father. + + WE LEARN FROM AN EXCHANGE THAT THE OLD CHILDREN'S hvmn beginning. "I am so glad that our Father is in heaven, can be sum: to the tune of the (ilory Song. The chorus may be altered to Jesus loves me! Jesus loves me! Jesus loves me! Jesus loves me! This shall my song in eternity be, 0 what a woiider that Jesus loves me! + + " ‘ "7 O AND PROFESSORS OF THE PONTIFICAL BIBLE iniiiitiiii‘ in Rm")... with the assistance or other scholars and with the Pope's sanction and blPSSlntI. have hep“ engaged .since pm m making a new translation or the Bible, from the original tevts into Italian...The first. volume of this new translation. the Pentateuch. is now issued. It is published in Milan by the Society of Life and Thought (Vita “ P‘i‘I‘S‘EP” ' , This vei-sion is printed without. the Latin text of the Nut- gate. The notes are not polemical. + ' + )RTS THAT A FRIEND OF THE for a modern Associatifon bundling ' Jerusalem. He attac wo conditions to his gi t: one. an iiis name should never . known, and the other. that. there shall he a tablet. erected for the glory of God and in memory of His oiilv hego'vtten Son. our Lord. When this .IIlCldPIlt was mentioned: a day or two later. another Christian, who. in the same spirit. will not let his name be “mentioned. promised to give as much as 925.000 toward providing a pipe organ for the building. that from this Christian centre overlooking Jerusalem and the Holy Land. there might ascend praises to the Rerleo‘-nio"i'. His example led another friend to make a gift of Silooo to provide chimes for the tower of the building. When these gifts were reported to one of the leading Jewish lawyers in New York. he was so deeply impressed that. he promised to secure by April 1 for this building enterprise $50,000. + + ’l'Hl-Z GREAT t:ii'l{S'l‘It’)N OF TODAY IS NOT. IS CHRISTIANITY trae'.’ hut. Is Christianity livable?â€"â€"â€"Dr. John A. Hutton. + + (:4 il‘i l.t nil-is WITH A GREAT LOVE THE MAN WHOSE HEART is ton-sting with a passion for the impossible.-â€"â€"Gene.ral Booth. + + AN IN'I‘ERES'I‘INH STATEMENT HAS COME FROM A PAR- liamentai-v committee of Great, Britain, which has recently been investigating English prisons for the purpose of filldlllgdvllat denominations are represented there, The prisons investigated repi-o'isented a population of 100.000 persons. men and women. The investigators made. the following discoveries: . Salvation Armv. two; Congregationalism. three: Baptists, nine: Methm-lists, ten: Presbyterians. forty-six; Church of Eng- land. HS; Roman Catholic. 2’17. These figures. of course, cast no reflection on the teach- inc. of the various t't‘iIllmllIllth, but. it. is deserving of note that, the Salvation Armv. though recruited from the lower classes, and having in its ranks many who were once i‘lesperate characs ters. was found to have only two of its members in prison. + + MISS li. Ii. MASSEY. A MISSIt'lNARY OF THE CHI'RCH MIS- ~tonarv societv working at. l-‘iichow', in the Fukicn Province of China, writes of :iii instance of answered prayer in the deliverance ot' a ult‘lllOIl-piisscssod \V'mlilll. Miss Massey was called to go with a Bible woman to pray with a poor woman who was devil-possessed. Her little boy and girl had (lied \Vlllllll :i t'o-w ilztys Hf mlt’h tilllt'l'. Tllt,‘ woman “'01“, l0 the idol.- and hot-ante possessed, For four months. she hatlahs- tiii'hed the neighloirhood. and when the missionary arrived, tho \voniaii was l'oiii’itl chained to a post and had been beaten and horned :llmtll the mouth. A number of Christians went with Miss Massey and her helper. and after much prayer, the demon was cast out. Now the woman, her husband and re- iiiaiitiii: little girl attend church regularly and take every op- portunity of "learning the i‘li‘iclrine."â€"â€"t‘.. M. S. + + [N A SERMON PREACHEI) IN A CITY CHITRCH RECENTLY, :i minister told the following story. Some years ago. he said. a professor in one of the colleges took the annual report of one of the largest. Protestant denominations in Canada and made a study t' it. From some calculations, be deduced these. facts: It took at that time one minister. seven office-bearers, fifteen Sunday «chm»! teachers and over one hundred church members to make one Christian. The point that the preacher wished to stress was that many churches produced a bountiful supply of leaves. but very little fruit. The same thing, he contended, was true of individuals and of nations. If churches exist for the glory of God. and if the chief end of man is to glorify God, surely that end can be accomplished in the bearing of fruit, potdeaves. "Herein is my Father glorified, that ye hear much rui .‘ Dli. JHHN ll. MOTT Y. M. ii. A. has given 35 + + OVER taco WON FOR CHRIST IN PORTO RICO IS THE RESULT of a three months‘ evangelistic campaign conducted by Rev. and Mrs. Fred J. Peters of The American Baptist Home Mission- ary Society. In San Lorenzo, 174 were converted. Services m'erywhere have been attended by people of all social ranks, and the converts include teachers and lawyers. Families have become re-united. A temperance movement has accompanied the revival with the result that still have been closed and their owners brought to realize their dependence upon God. In othervlocalities not visited by the Americanevangeliats, re- vivals have sprung up to strengthen the chm, hes. In my . places, the services have been instant and organised opposition. -’. S THE FIRST QUESTION “ A ‘ “Cocktail, q 0 ‘ ‘ ' I . -. n. o .. " un‘ l , . p. , . .1 * ~ - u .. or. .,«. _. ' av»- - ‘ --'~ , . ‘ . - . f . . . - . , .. - I ~ 1 i ' \ ‘ . a P . .. h '2'. i . ' . (a ' ' "7 1 " .t‘. ., . - " - '-â€"' ‘ 1.. ~‘- 4' “4‘ ‘ " . a , , 3 ' ‘ f ‘ f 3 ‘ .~ . , . i. r . 1.. ~ . .r.’ . _ , . fl. j“. ‘ n .’ . .: . ,. ' . .. _ ' y': 1; g c _4. . . ‘ ' . . ~ . .. 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Company (abbreviated) alike“ and mothers, for the safety of their sons know beyond dow 0 once. . Another evil is that of pernicious literature. In spite of all vigilance, trashy magazines and find their way to our bookstalls. One minister says, “It is coming in by the ton)”. If so, then a campaign of suppressmn is the. call of the hour, Nothing so inflanies the pas- Sions and dulls the moral sense as gloating over pictures and sketches that haVo What is your boy reading? What ma- gazmes delight your girl? And not all . literatiiH ; v. at. Attacking law 1' that l‘ “‘n ”10““ by £56. Boat used in canals of Venice should read. What they read. re. acts on their lives. """" ....... ‘ t cam . . It behooves our and daughters, to would me! it to any v. doubt as to its moral influ- â€"Ila. Hum MILLIGAN,R. t: periodicals 8W“!- Ontario. been hot ll for by all druggists. a salacious suggestion. At Last Barrels labelled HS t‘i‘lllt‘lll can with the'greatieat oflpleastr- .y my llama inregard to the \‘.-;.'.~.. Compoundifitwdlaervetoheiii .' “ 1m1y Itit'k'11. -. bottles it psdmewondim... i that I can to put/2t. 1'. . . \ by its use. This [pedantic \\ ‘ our . i ‘ .~ . i little Irest ., , m m m i "go ht. '\ l [I “hwwlm’i rges are i thread glitch '\"“i made ' hat-many such places and â€"â€"â€". ~ 3. mm", . .. g l .radventure that the am dance their 0 ildren delight in, is good ' [lead that litt'e 2.... under roper auspices, with no sha- you asntuicto any cool can lie}. . git ‘ \ us.‘ In ancient canvass of pUTCl‘int't:- «f Lydh E. Pinkhani's Vegetable t r. poundovar 100,000 replies were r.-i~ and 98 out of every 100 said 22mg; -- a l \-.' seized at the border and found a. ('Olltalll Whisky. sins :t daily paper is the type your boy and girl At last. the police have got what how . have been. looking tor to:- a I think of a timeâ€"c, -oiicrete «wide-tire. or: 20. Terminate :4}. 1'13”!!! I conversation I heard recently by a 26. An exclamation of disgust t2"? Iii-iniiiintain in “WW“ grt'tiip of \}\'(ilu11g \vunwn at a summer 27. Mocks 'y- g . picnic. ’iat were they talking "REA" 29. A drudge 33 {1”"1thll‘t31te of scale about? Just the things they had D "'6" SCHOOL 32. Terror " ' " ”P" CO” y been readingâ€"-of photoplays and 51. Too 52. Au army; a throng 53. Slicci'cd - 54. Exist 33. Shield 35. Highest point; culmination 37. Pertaining to Actium 39. Vehicle . . . 40. England’s largest city H; 153%,]? 5353““ "M A“ 01m” ' 42. I. nemployed ' .- -' ’ I l .u. Annoy 60. Fuss. ceremony 61. Beginner 62. beats out. grudgingly til. Inclined the head 44. A large oven 46. Sorrowful 47. Noise. 49. Thought. 52. Circle of light, about head . . :35. Lack of food 6"- "nit-S 58. A constellation 98' ““"go 1’13"" r v o ‘ .. I; I at). I plif ted . 1.," Rigéi'flm. 63. Musical instruments 1" ‘- .1: ‘5 . . 65. Unwavering 1.1. Building where horses are kept 67. ”rate; Speak 4‘). Plate ol stone used for root's, 69. Male chicken “tll'll’S, Oltf. and vaudeville “Hollywt‘iod.” These girls were light. giddy, irresponsible, empty. they were reading was reacting on their interpretation of life. is a world of difference between in- tsipitfliiy and so-called 'fl‘here is a wealth ideals l'or virile men and wholesome young ' extremes. "It’s high time someone started to clean knows of conditions. t't'rrezl to was the joyride after the dance. it. was said. No one wins without" someone los- artists and the life at “'liat (1) Junior Matriculation. There l’uritanism. Teacher. or happy, pure enter at beginning (1' term. women between these two obtained from the Principal. things said one who What. he re- 11p," lain in the future. About the evils in question Durham 5 3“ ”l‘l'ilfliV" “The. pol ice The School is thoroughly “Q‘lll'pcd to take up the following coiii'so-.; (2} Entranci» to Normal School Each member (if the Stall is} a Tn:- verSity Graduate and t'.Ԥttttl‘it?]]nft-tj Intending pupils should prepare t. Information as to liHlll‘H“ may . The SChOOl lltls‘ {l I'l't'clilttltit‘ l‘t’t'oi‘ij in the past which it hoptw to nmjp- and knew" health." town- 311d C't‘ttl Ill't't’iliinioda- the. doctors knew and hospitals tion can be obtained ”l “"39”“3131" Including: ,. ,. 79. Order , , a . g. Eiii‘ibsal lg] any?“ for drying i‘liiiiiii “hat. are. we 10 do about rates}. A M ROB“ I; \ p I I ‘ ,., ° _‘ . . a .i. ‘ a“ (0“ UV"?! 7 'JJ a - a a. . -'.. ~.. .. l'l il' 'litl 31:. '[Ii‘iiiitmg place '88. Like ' 1’} leus And then there is u“, Ol't-‘T ”f JOHN MORRISON. tiliairniaii, i7 \‘atiiral metal gambling that goes on at, the horse l78: Seventh note of scale Answer to LaSt Eiiftdisluimuglr‘m the land. “I “in“ ‘M .s. ' ‘ . 1, " " ’ s a... as. woo '. ’ sai t a youn ' we. at We?“ . Puzzle No- 18 A i t ’ _.)° â€" « En _ m .1.) .ie ensnarimr evil of bettiii '. “Wt N i <t.."?.‘.'.i:.3.t.'tai;1.... ... To» Win 3.... .3? °" ”me” ° 2 85. Fach (abbreviated lost more than she had won. She t 86 Near or by t , had lost her sense of moral values. i 87. Meadows ”in had my th" “""P idealism “f ampe 00 S i 89. Possessed . lite; S'he lhad lost. that true pcI‘Sch: j 90. Plants .1“ w iici always regards “tithprS.' : \I’Eltfl‘lt‘lAl. ing. And the il‘afl'mlins ot‘ lives I. Note of scale l‘lllnot! “.V iééimllillli! \V'ililtl till VOI- BUfiett Sets 2. l‘tesideiice (alibreviatcdl "mM' 3. Hotels 1 \\'ll"'lt'}'t‘l‘ our _\'“llll.‘_.' women. to LunCheon Sets 3. Same as “impale" 5113' “Hilton: of our young men. are Centre Pieces 0. Dormant “"13 glt'd “ll. phat shall we sav or 6. Happy our tiittire citizens? Ara “-..' to Aprons 7. Gov er raise a race of gamblers? The im. Etc 3. Printpr's measure moral and deteriorating effects of ° 9. Fold of thread or rope. l3. Melody l-i. Heat‘lt‘li'ess ' A Pair of Goats attacked me an hour ago, and we‘ve . It is unusual to find a man stand- been struggling ever since. But, so mg on a public highway holding a long as you hold his-horns, he can't was interested. “Will you kindly hold on to this beast while I climb the fence and Open the gate?” asked the man Shock Kills [it'tll‘tt‘lfi' . She: “I was greatly shocked while .“t.ertainly," said the stranger, and motoring today. As I passed a man didnso. . . in his car. he dropped dead.” "lliaiiks,’ said the man from the , He: "Maybe you thoughtlessly other side of the. fence. ”The brute-lgave him the right-of-way.” W THE PEOPLE’S MILLS ESPITE the recent fire which destroyed our Flour. Mill, we are again in a posi- i tion to do . Custom Chopping Every Day : gambling are lr'yeii'i'l question. These and other evils are. flagrant disease spots in our national life. hoves all true lovers of our coun-- try to arise. and wipe them out. .41), h l _ . They call goa. y t e lOIIlS, aiidthe passer-by hurt you. And I Wish you the same mother‘s name was liina and her. luck in getting away as I’ve had.” father‘s name was Moe. ilt‘iltlli A.\'lt slit ” ““‘ THE NEW l’.\'l‘l‘l1:\~ w Our Latest Song her electricity. Her The Variety Store If It's Here, It’s New If It's How, It's Here. The Ideal Men’s Wear Store Goods Displayed for the Holiday Work Shirts, Pants, Over-ails, Hose. and ' Cloves. Good stock to select from O O O 9 9' t 9 9 9' i g 9 i i i i t 9 9 § § i 9 é t 9 g 9 I)” Note: Dr. Sclmlcs to columns as will bt public print. ..I’crso accompanied by self Dr. W. J. Scholes, in A dog bite is u often involves the it Now the fact is tlr. bitten by dogs each rare. Few people. with dog bites. 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