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Durham Chronicle (1867), 22 Oct 1925, p. 2

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PAGI I. Hasn’t Edgar Guest given us the clue in his poem, “Get Out of Doors?” ations? SOMEONE ASKS: “WHY DID JESUS SEEK THE OLIVE grove in private grounds to fight his last great fight for vic- tory over self? Why did not Jesus stay in that supper room, redolent of the affection of the one who leaned on his bre t and the tender concern of the others, and their loyal protes - atinnsx'?” ‘ “The Colonel of this regiment sits in front of his offic- ers at mass. and therefore. does not know the names of those who attend. Petain.” “.1 u----- -v .. -v. \ u...‘ :I‘U.lu‘|l\t\l 51: uxsv A IVIIDII was Vllleo When colonel, he was asked to send in a return of the names of his officers who attended mass regularly. Suspect- ing that this meant possible discrimination against them, he answered: A GOOD STORY 18 TOLD CONCERNING GENERAL PE- tain, whose slow advancement in the great war was attributed by sqrne to zmti-c‘erioal prejudice in the French war office. Only God can produce things out of emptiness; but He has left no life entirely empty. He has put into each life the materials with which to make something if we are willing to do the makingâ€"Young People. The boy recognized readily enough that not even a ma- gician can do the impossible; no man can produce anything from an empty box. Nothing can be produced from an empty life, .. either. “Some fellows have all the luck.” grumbled a chap the other day who had lost out in favor of a rival. Yet a little investigation would have shown him that what he called luck was merely the logical result of working toward that end. The successful boy had been working secretly toward that goal for months. THE MAGICIAN AT AN ENTERTAINMENT AFTER AN exhibition that kept his audience well mystified, announced that he would conclude his performance with the magic box. He showed the audience a box which appeared to be empty. Then he put the cover on it. made a few passes and took off the cover. Next he began taking out of the box all sorts of things such as cans of tomatoes, ribbons, flowers, and so on. After the show, two boys were talking it over. “Great stuff, wasn’t it?” said one. “It’s quite a ma- gician who can pull all that stuff from an empty box.” The other sniffed. “Hugh! Empty box nothing. That box wasn’t empty. He made you think it was, that’s all. No magician can pro- duce_anything out of an empty box.” THE CHARACTER OF MANY OF THE MOVING PIC- tures displayed in India is, in the Opinion of The Indian Wit- ness, a serious obstacle to the spread of the Gospel. It says: “The missionary community should give this matter serious attention. It is well known that the pictures are nearly all produced in the very lands from which most of the mission- aries in India have come. How seriously this fact interferes with the objects of missionary work has perhaps been realized by few. The progress of the Christian faith in India is not bound up with the prestige of the so-called Christian lands, but there can be no doubt that the opinion of the Christian religion held by many is determined largely by the judgments of the effects of Christianity in those lands where it has held sway longest. When the Indian in Calcutta, Bombay, Delhi or any other city sees vile or suggestive pictures and knows that they have been produced in America or in Great Britain, is is natural for him to suppose that he is beholding that which is typical of the social life of those lands.” ‘ a "â€"â€" vd vv vanâ€"v coauavv ment.’ About this time a session of Superior Court was being held at Statesville. N. C., at which a brother aged 65 and a sister aged 70 were litigating over five acres of land not worth much more than $100. Judge Stack called the aged litigants before him, urged compromise between ‘kinspeople so near the grave,’ and added, ‘What you need is a genuine, old-time revival of religion in your neighborhood. Go and get some- body to hold a revival in your community.’ The North Caro- lina Judge’s remedy is just as good a remedy for the New York J udge’s diagnosis of national illness as for the land law- suit for which he proposed it. Are you praying with the Great Commission Prayer League for this sort of revival all over our land ?” cently commenting upon the startling statement of Judge A]- fred J. Talley in welcoming a new member to the Bench of the General Sessions Court in New York: ‘You have come on the Bench of the greatest criminal court in the world at a time when this country is suffering under an indictment which proclaims it to be the most lawless on earth. You will find that ‘the United States must plead guilty to that indict- THE SUNDAY SCHOOL TIMES SPEAKS PLAINLY OF conditions in the United States. It says: “America is sick with immorality and crime, but there is a remedy. The New Yorh Herald-Tribune and_ The Philadelphia Record were reâ€" the rear. He is going to appoint a generalcleaningvaawy; €11.33 every broken window pane is to be replaced. every smoking wick removed, and every carpet beaten well. . BISHOP R. E. JONES IS REPORTED AS TELLING HIS Negro preachers that he is keeping a card index covering the activities of each minister. He says that he wants photo- graphs in theNegro churches. one taken in front and one in Get out-of-doors! The fields are clean, The woods will teach you nothing mean, And with the majesty of trees, And constant industry of bees, And all that shapes. the _M!aster’s plan. Get out-of-doors! ’Tis there you’ll find The better things of heart and mind. Get out beneath some stretch of sky, And watch the white clouds drifting by; And all the petty thoughts will fade Before the wonders God has made! They’ll teach youâ€"how to be a manf For The Quiet Hour Which shines upon men as they are. Work, tho’ the world would defeat you; L Heed not its slander and scorn; Nor weary till angels shall greet you With miles through the gates of the morn.” “Work for the good that is nighest; _Dmgn not of glorier afar; Calling each one by His name; His voice to each loving heart reacheth, Its cheerfullest service to claim. “Go where the vineyard demandeth Vine-dressers nurture and care; Or go where the white harvest standeth The joy of the reapers to share. CALL TO SERVICE _ â€"-Evangelical_ Teacher. . Daniel Didn’t Dare! Daniel summoned up courage enough to escort a pretty girl home from church. At the breakfast table the next morning, his father asked: “Well, Danny, did you take any of the girls home last night?" “Yes,” stammered Daniel. “Who was she?” Daniel hesitated and then blurted out: “I thought it was Rosie Haven but when we got to the corner, she 8'1. 70. 73. 74. 76. 77. Cross W‘ Inscribed with a false name (he who consumes Sledge A number Exists Frozen water Sailor Seventh note of scale Sleight of hand Intoxicating liquors Company (Abbr.) A metal Corroded Owe money MisanthrOpe Employed Hobo Each (Abbr.) Burned Daughters of the American Revolution (Abbr.) Tooth doctors Things; circumstances (Latin) Suffix used to form plural Either First About Steamship (Abbr.) Part of the face I am (contraction) Society. Same as id (suffix) Burst open Incline head Outside Deity Cooking vessel Raw metal Mineral spring Ireland . Sixth note of scale Gaelic Athletic Association (Abbr.) Half an em A dull person Combining form meaning early (Greek) Prefix meaning two People’s Party Assembly (Abbr.) Glared Period of time Principal personage of a story Upon Exclamation of surprise Coat of seed of grain separated from flour Compound of oxygen with an element Wanes Prefix meaning part Kingdom in Asia Ag'cl (Abba) River in Italy PhotOgraph of the sun HORIZONTAL VERTICAL ‘Neithea‘ of us said a word ” iel stammered. went into Mary Bate’s house.” “But couldn‘t you have found out. by 119}: voice?” 67. 69. IL" 0 O 30. 31. 34. 37. 39. 40. 43. 45. 47. 18. 19. 21. 10. 11. 19 Ho 'U) Answer to Last Week’s Puzzle No. 29 Part of a circle Playthings Interior . . The doctrine that the W1" is not free Belonging to Asa . Accomplished Examine Angers Exist Near or by Falling in drops Prefix meaning three Belief Mended Exclamation Fourth note of scale Surrender Midday - Central part of an apple Facial feature ~ Accomplish Point (.Abbr.) Negative reply Above Concerning Not high Form of to be AS Tip or point Part of a skeleton God of love A Child To ascend Behold Interrogation Mistake _ Pertaining to 0d Resounding blow Consume EXPI'OSSlOn of disgust Insect which makes honey For: in favor of Messicur (Abbrg A sloth No. 30 Other complaints are heard of large shipments to the Great Lakes region. Buffalo and other nearby cities state they cannot secure coal “at any cost.” Just what action might be taken by the government on the complaint is unannounced. Buffalo and one or two other cities in the northern section of New York State, which are reported as suffer- ing because of the scarcity of hard coal, have complained to the federal authorities at Washington of the alleged large shipments of anthra- citepassing through to Canada. Buflalo end Other Nearby Cities Say They Can't Get Goal at Any Price. ! AChpvmietcarthathetndedin f 3 of a speedo? last week. and as Mr. Johnston’s number was on the bus, he was summoned to attend court in Toronto. Unable to appear, the matter was placed in the hands of a lawyer, and the necessa steps taken to defend the case. though the circumstances were explained to the court, the Walkertouian was technically found guilty of the speeding charge, notwnthstanding that he was lying bedridden at the time somebody was scorching with the bus he had sold. Mr. Johnston was mulctedMS for the offence. Pre- suming that the dealer in Toronto would promptly settle, the walker- tonian made no move towards com- ing across, with the result, that he was brou ht up with a jerk by a message t reatening his arrest unâ€" less the fine and costs reached the court at once. As a tonic for heart trouble. this sure was the limit.~ Bruce Herald and Times. ‘ STATES COIPLAIN CANADA [8 GET”!!! EXTRA SHARE GOAL is evidenced in the case of Mr. Frank Johnston, fireman on the C. P. R. passenger train here, who col- lapses! with heart trouble at Owen Soundnndhssheenorderedto the house for s month to rec up.erate His wife, who wns attending him, has been taken down with pleurisy, and her condition is serious. As if this were not enough, trouble has arisen in another direction. Thu. troubles sometimes come in battalions instead of in single file hound» mom-m 13an autumn Walkman. ' COME WHILE THE ROADS ARE FINE The Northern Textiles Limited, Chesley, Ont. AT THE Farmers’ Woollen Mill, Chesley, Ont. Our Best White Blankets, large si/e. about 8 lbs. to the pair, WHILE$8 50 THEY LAST, per pair . 0 Other Lines Will Be On Saleâ€"Auto Rugs, Fancy Blankets, Horse Blankets, Etc. A Large Quantity of Remnants Suitable for Coats, Pants and Dresses. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 A Special Sale of Blankets BEGINS ON $53.53 but it is anticipated no into with the present, com-w “1' r will be made. u! “fl. 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