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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Jan 1926, p. 2

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PAGE 2 Ll) |C\VIV \ersities have conferred the equivalent or u the form of Doctor of Humanics. In presenting Mr. Higginbottom to Presi . ment exercises, the Graduate School, said: ' m of the class of 1901 " ' 'pal of Allahabad Agricultural intendent of the Leper Asylum, and recently Leper Asylum, and recently decorated by the Indian Government, preacher, teacher and administrator, tire- ' ffort to improve native agriculture and provide relief for lepers and the blind. His life is a new chapter in romance. llis adventure is to seek and save the outcast, heal the sick, and avert the dreaded peril of famine and pestilence. A Christian knight-errant at war with misery and want. A champion of health, hope and peace for that vast empire. Dr. Higginbottom is in America to raise much-needed funds for the Agricultural Institute. intendent of the 'ght than those of the Apostle Paul, sin will to be looked upon merely as an incident, an ' s of the human ..t toward the Divme. We If that is true. it is the greater Satan-deluded human beings cou . dwell men and women need this fool's paradise in which they to be brought. In no uncertain tones from the pulpits of the land the solemn truth needs to be proclaimed that more sure than the. rise of tomorrow’s sun. the wages of sin is deathâ€"awful, eternal death and destruction from the presence of God. just. as surely as the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. If men today make light of the Cross where alone they can see themselves as they really are and sin as it really is in all its awfulness and hideousness. Look- ing at the Cross, we can see what sin cost God to redeem a lost world. but, blessed be God, “where sin abounded. grace and much more abound.” Look at Calvary and measure sin in the light of the Cross. TWO CHINESE BRU'l'Hrmb w nu u; u"..- -- __ . _ in Paalucah. Kentucky, became interested in Christianity, and after a time. were received as members of the First Presby- terian church. For three years they were not only regular attendants. but liberal contributors to the church’s acivities the pastor an envelope containing their subscriptio remainder of the year. and asked for t order to be received into the church in China. Here is an example for wandering American church members. Father, 3 “stone of help" Here on the borders of Then go I forth to meet i For “hitherto” Thou, Lo Aye, “hitherto,” through Since Childhood’s dawn 1 Since youth’s bright mor I “1‘," Ere Down through the gloom, the uarxness u. UWy u..- E’en there, through all, Th And lead me in Thine own appointed path. Now know I that ’twas Which called me, through the darkness, t Not less that Love has led in pastures still, Beside the quiet waters of deep peace, Send, Father, what T To hear, or suffer, as it seemeth best; My heart shall bow in love to Thy behest; Thou wilt not fail, Who hast helped “hitherto.” - â€"â€"-Selec1 A COACH IN A GYMNASIUM, WHO W the efforts of a boy practising the pole vault time, discovered that the boy wasn’t putt power into his efforts. His endeavors w hearted. When the coach was sure. he thu “Rollins, throw your heart over the be will follow !” _ . 94.“--.3 on An nflm For The Quiet Hour If you‘ve any task to do, Let me whisper. friend. do it! Say it! If you’ve anything to love, As a blessing from above,â€" Love it! If you‘ve any debt to pay, Rest you_neit}}.er night nor Pay it ! If you‘ve anything to give That another's ‘jpy might live,â€" - --“v Give it! If you know what torch to light, Guiding others through the night, Light it! If you‘re given light to see What a child of God should be,â€" See it! 2 of help" I raise to Thee lrders of this new, strange year; . to meet it, without fear, Thou, Lord, hast helped me. ’ through all the varied past, 1’s dawn first met me with its smile. right morning did my heart beguile, med life's sky could be overcast. row’s valley where I trod. I tear-dimmed and blind to God, loving tenderness and might. mqh all. Thy strong right arm did guide, 'ERSITY llAS GIVEN SAM HIGGIN- f Doctor of Philanthropy, the first man the university, indeed the first man ever zgree. Once or twice before, other uni- rred the equivalent of this degree under ASIUM, WHO WAS WATCHING sing the pole vault and failing every boy wasn’t putting enough will His endeavors were barely half- 1 was sure. he thundered out: heart over the bar, and your body ireted “in terms of modern Wells and Sir_01i_ver.Lodge of 1903, missionary in ' vourself unto God as one is your reasonable service.” to you.â€" Council met pursuant to statutc on January 11. Newly electcd mcm- c hers worc all prcsc‘nt. and. having c' subscribed to the declarations of qualification and of ofticc. took their seats at Council table as follows: Rccvc. William Weir: Councillors. Alcx. A. Aljoc, Malcolm Black. Thom- as J. Broclic and Julia Mcchlinic. "1‘ ho minutcs ot‘ Dcccmlmr mccting wci'c. road and ailoptccl. The following hy-lziws wci‘c passml: No. 675 appointing chi'y ltcaton and John Mctlirr Auditors for 1926, salary $133.00 each: .\'o. 676 appointing: \Villiani Banks (larcâ€" takcr of Hall at salary of $25.00: No. 677. Board of Hcalth. Dr. A. M. Bcll. M. U. H., William Wcir. flcch. (cx Ui'ficio:. and (lcorgc Binnnin anti H H. MacDonald. mcmbcrs of Board The following list of accounts wci'c passcil: t1. ,Itamilgc and Son, halanco printing account 1925 $74.75: Municipal World. clcction supplics and postage» and salcs tax on sanic $7.19; Municipal World. scvvll ('(mius‘ $7.00; [Mmiinion Expi'css thimpany. cXprcss on supplics 6.”) ccnts; H..li. , MacDonald. minutm for publication . “’25 $10.00; Mrs. A. llaincs. gram-l ' $3.60: 'l‘i'casm'cia pi'cpai‘ing linancial ' slatcnicnt scam; ltccvc. assisting in pi'cparing liuaucial statcmcnt $3.00. Blackâ€"«Brialic-: 'l‘liat. tho. Council .Innzlin mum to tho Sick tiliilili'cn's O O Brmlivâ€"Blavk: That. Hus ('il acm'pt. thv sum of $101M William H. Firth fur timhm' 0 half of P080] allmmncv “I’lmii 43 and H. ('nnvvssinn 3. h. Harriml. . M0lwchnw-«Blau'k: 'l‘hut tln - " l_'| § “1 ‘Jilll |"'I. MOKochnivâ€"«Blau'k: 'l‘hut tlw Trus- tm's nf 1'. S. S. Nu. 1‘3. Al'tvmusia and (ilmwlg. 1m askml tn l'nfmhl in NW 'I‘nwnship nt’ (ilmwlg. sum M $29.80. said amount. huing vxcvss paid in M'I'Hl' in sclmnl 63ch MW nml abovv amount, cullm'tml. (lar- l‘l"|l. .-\lj«wâ€"~Bl:wk: 'I‘lmt. 'l'lw Durhum‘ lllll'nnivlv 1w awardm thu printinu‘ (mntract for 1926. Cal-rim. Aljmlvâ€"«Black: That HH- (llvl'k's salall'y hn $350.00 for 1926 and that hy-luw fur ummintnwnt 1w unwndml accordingly. (Ian-incl. McKmhnioâ€"BIm-k: That. A. A. Aljnv hp ammintml with tlw Audit- ors to vxaminv 'l‘l'o"a.~'urm“s sm'uri- tios uml I'vpm't. at m-xt mt'vting. {lam-ML _ lldl'l ll'll. “mainâ€"Black: 'l'hzlt Hw (.1ka ho instructml to :uh‘vrtjso fur Assvssm‘ f0 1' 1926. ( la [‘1' iv (I. Aljmu-Blavkz 'I‘hat tlm timn fur l'vturning (anlvctm's' “HHS 1w 0x- tmulml to January 20, 1926. (larriml. Council adjmu'nml tn mm'l, Febru- my 13. The clutvs of Council momtings f0? 1926 mm as follows: January 11. Fvln'um'y 13. April 3. May 8. Junn 5, July 3. August 7, Sopu‘mkwr 4, Octoâ€" lwl' 2. Nmrmhvl' l3. Documhvr 15. H. H. Macbunalcl. Clm'k. Ull' A. E. Rl'ysun. I’l'HNflpill m ler- thorn St'luml . 1,." SilVorthumu ,\\'- mum, "l‘t'n'nntu. 111 vivw of tlu- wry lwavy traffic to Alaska during the short svasnn available, it. would [)0 well to nmkn early rosm'vathim, as demands fur avcommudatjon are sum to 1m heavy. l '21 1 ‘VVe‘ufish to express our gralflluh3 l0 hfivnds and neuflflxns fiu' the kindness shown and syml’mthy 0x- DI'PSSN] during the long illness and subsequent «loath of wife and mo- thel'. â€"‘ " ' ‘ ‘ INAâ€"-11-- Civilization: Making the. other fol- low behave. I. I n Blavkzq That, this Cuun- mt. thv sum of $10.00 from 1 H. Firth fur timhm' on “wet. mac] nllmmncv uppnsilv luls H. ('mm-ssmn 3. E. H. R. 1926 TOUR TO ALASKA bag .............. Majostic Flour. per 0 Canada Flour, per King Edward Flour, Pastry Flour, 2/: lb. Feed Flour, per bag“ Choppad Oats, cwt.. Crimped Oats. cwt... CARD OP THANKS THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Council met January it. Members- elect subscribed to the statutory declaration of oftice and took their seats as members of Council for the, year 1926. They are as follows: Reeve. Neil Calder: Deputy Reeve. John A. Ferguson: Councillors. James Mack. Erwin Robb and Noble G. \Vilson. The Reeve addressed the Council. followed by short addresses {by the other memhers of the Coun- cil and Clerk. Minutes of meeting held December I?) read and con- ti rmed. Commissimwr Fm-guscm .x'oportm‘l: Samuel Pockovor. dragging mad 1925 accnunt $3.73. Report. minptpd. Tho ’l‘roasurm' was authorized to “Inn” ‘A Illn tnnul” nf “Ip PUNCH \'il" Tho 'l‘roasurvr was auumrm-u In place to UW ('I'mlit of tho Police Vil- lago of Hulstoin tho sum of $883.75. Mackâ€"Robb: That. W. G. Holliday hn paid $10.00 nn account. for 001- chtinn of taxm. Curried. Rnhhrâ€"“Wlsc‘nl: That (Innm'illm' Muck hv insh-m'tvd tn Pmmitw Hm. I'N’Ol‘ds of thn Rvgistry nfficn r0 Truasmvr's survtivs and Import. at. next mcwting of I'lnuncil. (Ian-ind. “Whomâ€"Mack: In rofmw claim fur «lamagr-s for loss . thrnugll m'ciclvnt on road p by John Kirby that nu m takvn. Carriml. lly-lam's \wru passe-ll all .lamvs Nil'lmlsnn and Frank kins .\mlilm's and .lamvs ll. gall :1 nwmlwr 0f tlw l Hvalth. H â€"-'-. lll‘ultvu. l"¢*l‘:.r11.~'¢‘)11~--\\'ilsnn: Tlmt. M $33.00 [w glen tn tlw S' Ill-(“11's Hospital, 'I‘nl'nnto. “Pull”. . ' .. l“¢'1':.r11.~’c‘)11~--\\'Ilsun: Hunt. a m ant. of $5.00 1w giwn tn tlw Sigk Chilâ€" clrml's Hospital, 'I‘m'nnto. harm-{L Mack Wilson: 'I‘llat. svwn rupws 0f Hm Municipal World 1w nl‘dt‘l'ml. (“al'l'imL .n‘l 1 AI ‘I..‘lln-\IIL“ Mackmlmhh: 'I‘lmt. tlu- Puthmusâ€" tors in tlw \‘m'iuus mad hunts thrmmlmul. Hm 'I‘mvnship including thv rmuls that \erc- fnrmvrly (1mmâ€" t)’ Rnacls lmt. Ilaw- m-vvrtml back In ’l‘mvnship Rmuls. lw insh'm'lml m km‘p Hm minis in a Imssuhlo- ('«mdl- tinn until such timu as furthm' ar- rangvn'wnts aw mmlv. Currie-d. Foxwrnsnnfllluhh 'l‘hat. tho Clork of thm 'I‘nwnship 1m rvquvstml tn ,suhmit a statvnwnt. nf thu mom-y vxsmnclml by that. 'l‘c‘m'nship nu Hm Egm‘mmlt. :md Prntun 'l'mVn Linn in m'dm' tn havo :u'mmnt adjuslvd. Carriml. ml 1 1|-.. A“..n‘v ‘Aill'l'HWl. I’vrgnsunv-~\\'ilsnn: That tlw (Zlvrk hn instmwtml tn px'vparu thn neuros- szu'y Ivy-laws in rum-mum tn Hm almlitinn nf Stutuh' Lahm'. tlw ap- l‘mintmont. M a 'l‘mvnship Rum! Su- [H‘l'intmulvnt also pl'M'iclim.’ for “10 (-url'vnt. mum’s uxpvnclitm'v «m 'l‘m‘mJ Shin roads. Unwind, Mavkwâ€"Rnhh: That. Hm Clork 1w, insh'uvtml tn aclwrtiw fur applica- ‘tinns fur the“- nffivo of Township Road Surwt'intvmlvnt. appli'atinns tn lm in (llvl‘k’s “mm1 on m‘ lwfm'o tlw 6th day nf Fuln'nal'y. Carriml. Hunkâ€"Robb: That, tho rmmlm' mMack- mithhzv That, tho rmmlzu' mvotings nf (Immml thrnughcmt. tho. vmu‘ ho hold «m tlw sm‘mld Monday in WWII mnptlg._ ‘;“'.‘.‘.'.i“‘,l' 1" Ball“... Ill I'tu II In ........ \Vilson--~Rnlvl»: 'I‘llat tho follow- ing awuunts lw 1mm: Agricultural Snvivty. fur usv nf Hall nnminalinn movlingr $5.00: Munivipal \\'m‘lcl. 7 «'npivs 37.00: R. .l. Lem-ll. filing cah- invt $58.61: \V. ll. llifn. fl'vighl. $1.89: Momlwrs nf Cmnwil at mm-lim: $15; ll, Gillsun, usv of l‘nnm $2.00. Cal'- I‘iNl. “ ‘ . I ll Cnuncil adjourned to mm't Mun- cla)‘. lhv 8th day of I’vln'utry at. 10 n'vlm‘k a. m. tn I'N‘MW‘ Hm Audit- m‘s’ I'Ppm't and m-nm'al Imsinvss. David Allan, Clqwk. Merit Revealed Irate (Instrmwr: "When I put the mat. on I'm' Hm first. timv and hut- tunnel it. up, I burst. Hun swam down tho hack!" _ ‘ . . . Egremont Council ..:: .595... in 25:2; .5: :95 3:: $52? :2: .15.. “3:5. .!â€" Jim-n -r-uâ€" In rofm'oncv to r. for loss of hm‘so on road prosmltmi hat nu actiml 1m passe-d appoigfing _‘ HIPIHIanR .0. HM“. Jame-s H. MPINHI- of tlw. “mm! of at. tho l’uthmug- Mun- :1t. 10 ($0011 news for mean uilu .....-... “The Thundering Herd. ' Pa11moulfilg colluluid Version of the fan10uav..:md Grov novel. is hnadml H113 \\ 3'1 ‘the wili make its local (‘Pl)l"t‘la1‘51i'1\' \'ct.¢_-1'ans‘ Star 1110111120.. 1111 23 and Saturday. Januar‘)‘ :nld “mgr; It is a romance 0 that. will carry um mmts of today to I tot-day, from Hw li [It-l I"l‘ l‘U [5-3 t876. All the thrills and adventur- ous action of titty years j ' again in this glorious epic which was filmed under tion of William K. Howard. The Picture. deals with two of the many earayans of pioneers that , hutl‘alo and es- the new land. In one earayan are Jack Holt. Ray- mond Ilatton and Charles Ogle; in the other. Lois Wilson. Noah Beery and Lillian Leighti‘in. Beery. who is Miss \Vilson's guardian. mis- treats her. and she endeavors to es.- t'alw. llolt. in love with her. tries to aid her hut is himself shot in the attempt. llolt‘s company is attaeked hy a hand ot‘ the hundred Indians. The tiny handful of hutTalo hunters hat- tle until they are out of shot. Holt. heroically risks his life in crawling: through the enemy lines to an out- lying.r ammunition wagon and turns ithe tide (il'_\'i('liil'§'. ',.-. tscazutld i" "|“ Mmmwliilu dissmisinn arlsv an'y mum, and during tl that. follows. Miss Wilsun m: vsi-uiw but is sighlml and by a war-party nf Indians. mi: in wt. away 11mm thi is caught. in a slanuimiv uf lv szmd i'var-m-uzvd imfl'uln. lw Ilm‘ m \ll'lIH). Mmmwhilv clissvnsimi arisns ' ani'y outfit, and during Uw fight that, follnws. Miss \Vilmn IllilkPS lwl‘ I‘SI'IIIH‘ but is sighlmi and [HII'SUPd by a war-party nf Indians. In try- im: in wt. away 11mm Hivm. sho is vauuhl. in a slampmiv uf two thon- suml i‘var-m'uzvd lmfl'uln. Only a mil-:wlo. it. sonms. (fan savw hm‘! It. is at. this crucial mnmtmi that. Holt. m-m'idmtially animal's. In a «ivslwi-atn zitlvm-pt. in I‘vscuv hm‘. Iw I‘iclvs‘ into tlw wild. lwllnwing how]. The scvnv that. follows is mm of tho most breath-hiking in tho vntirn m'mhwtinn. lmildim: caroâ€" fully in tlw final dramatic and smashing climax. ASidP fl'nm its dramatic Sil‘i‘ng‘ill of story. “Tho Thundm'ing Hm'd" is nntmx'nrtliy lwomisn of its histor- i('ili simiifioanm'. (h'oy. Rutm'n nf oxlwnsvs 0H lwlmlf 0f \gnos C. Mat'plmil. a candidate. Receipts Rocoivml from Candidutn . . . 33:00.00 Donaticms ................... 426.89 O Payments I’m'snnal oxpnnsvs by Candi- ddtf'. ...................... Agvnt S postagv. (‘XPllangv phmw .................... . Hi!" (If [n vmisvs ..... . ...... Sm \ ions rondm‘ml. ..... . . 'l‘ [awning vxlwnsos ... . . . . .. (imnls Sllm’rliod ...... . ....... Advertising ..... .. . . .. $826.89 l'ndisputml cnhms unpald ..... 110110. Dispuh‘d (‘lmms .............. 110110. ME.\1111‘1a\.(mi1‘ial Agent. \\ altm Hastiv. lh-iuming”Hit-01‘. DOMINION ELECTION ACCOUNT I‘Zlm'lm'al District. of Southâ€"East lay [.0 un- Lluuo v. .- _ l the limousines (if this he mwrml wagons of m thrills and adventur- of fifty yvai‘s ago live iis glorious «mic story lilmml under the direcâ€" liam K. Howard. r n \o‘IJI-u- »_ ...v 0 OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOCQ postage. exchange. plvmisos ..... , rondorod. . . . . . . . m: mun-uses .. . . . . . . . nppliml . . . . . . . . ...... si‘IgOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO for IIIII lmfidrnd Indians. 1110 of lmITaln huntm's hut- ’ aw «ml of shut. Holt. zks‘ his lifo in crawling vnvmy linvs in an nut.- ‘---n-‘{‘ local film f 3.11;}! $826.89 1 40.83 198.23 6. 65 83 .74 309 03 78.83 9.56 Thur“!!! uH0\\. «011ng 1’" “He must DP 4101113 [H'I'Iu lmlguagom l haw just In: three mursvsm $10 fur Latin. (“'0ka 81"! 93100 “W Sq’nh'h me. 1‘ u.- wuv W- anythilf else I ever tried. 1 am vwll n able to do my housework and care for my family. I recommexm n to my ffienda u l m sure they will be satisfied. ”â€"MmeJ, D. ROBICHAI 1-. St. Charles, Co. Bellec'cmsse, Que. Nervoul all Run-down Hamilton, Ontâ€" “1 W38 DPY‘Wru» and run-down, and always had 3 MM: feeling and no up tine. I jumped m 1‘ ~‘.' evexjy sound an was always . i... â€"nmf flvn19t‘)rn “'35 d‘» ‘r em ..“1 was mur- St- Cb" 0" Quad bud no children. ed three 0”" ' ~‘i'. lwu ‘l‘ways tron. . wed wlth p a i n s m the abdomen and Oran-noun, u... ....-- -1 feelmg and no up (ate. 1 jumpm! m every sound all was always 1“. spiritgd. My worst sgyupmm was m- __.......‘n and I W” ‘3 way fur Nu preseion and 1 Wu w... -._., era] months. Afriend advised "n v. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta\..1. Compound, and I have taken it 1'.» three months Chevrolet GUARANTEED REPAIRING must b0 doing ”my \wl ages; I Ilm'v Just punt nmn‘sosâ€"JHU I'UI‘ IMHHI. -"IH A. 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