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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 May 1926, p. 6

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win-n “'0 3r» onthnsia ravh slaw Hm Nam : work lwfm'n svtting In But. Hwy had "alight. the whnln. and it. fun cry into a mo‘ans n U‘I‘Vic'o'. That's tlw Th was‘ taken ever for the serving of the. meal. it was quite a problem to seat. the multitude. and a whole lot larger one to k'eep them sup- plied with the choice viands placed before them. the work of the ladies of the congregatipn. _ ' _ ‘hPil' nowks aw daylight missml thn whim. mat othm‘s aw Thar will and [W l0" M 10‘“ in nan-n strm'] ch.- marvh. .105 S‘nkl Jay. D Thu wal OI h-tting our piety «h'stlvoy our put)“. “’0' arr in dangm' 0f lo-tting our prt-jmht'v. We are full 0! isms, mhiams. ('I'Pmls and partips. Our shanw Is nut thus» olivisiuns. Our sham» is that. \w ro-garol thaw that dMTvI' I'rum us with hatrml. 'l'ho “(WM alm's nut want (lo-ml ('annrm- 61y. m-Hho-r sowizllly. o-rnnumimll)‘. polnn'ally IIHI' o-m'lo-siastivall)'~â€"it wanm wmpathy. nwrry and lama. What. .lm-s it. matto'r what. thv mam was? Smnarltzm. .lo'w nr Ho'ntih'? no» mm in Imml. That was vnuugh. HI. -'l'ho- pic'tm-o- ur .lo-sus: lnlin- Hv «'nmpassinn. llo- 'amn who'rp Hr “as :uul hm! mmpassinn nu him. hno- «m. ”In ”tho-r luukmi mmn him. Jm-m' rmm- whvro- !w “as. 'I'hut's Nu- :lonfiv nt’ mn' OLIH'Istzan faith. JPHN mnn- “ht-(w mm \\.-:‘o-. It is n ' nnly thw ginry nr‘ It. It is {In "\ -ln;||o' {Mr ”'1. Lo't. H“ gm whwrn fl'o‘m flu- glm')‘ of omr Olhl'ishan Jesus rumo- who-a'v mn-n “'o'l is n 9 "My Hm glur)‘ 0" it. an o-anmlo- {01' us. LN. us go awn aa-o- struggling. Mow-oling. (30 than anal cln likvwiw. Fur Ins M'vning mmsau BHI'IH‘H hmk part M ”w 6th or hw fulll'HI t'hmvh'l' of .Vle with a bountiful .eiippoi'. This was a puhliv :itl‘mi'. :mol 3 full hall tiirnml out to tako part in tho fog- tintiou. Bo‘dido‘s mombo‘rs of tho church. thi'l‘o worn Visitors prosont from owr 3 WM» arm. and also a largo- numbm‘ from tho sistor con- gregations of tho town. Tho sup. ”1'. a magnificent one. was well rrwot. and tho prompt. and com. tom \vaitrossoa pickod from the ymmxvr numbers of tho. congrega- “on. womml fully vapahlo‘ of the trust ro-posoil in than. and very few were kept waiting. The lower part of the Town Hall was the dining- room. ind though the whole floor '39‘ taken over for the serving of the meal. it wag quite a_ prohlegn PAGE 6. I775 ANNIVERSARY Thuy “‘l” are thv \w momsvlws me." .~\ ".U The pic-turn 0f tho 800d Sam- uilan: It is a picture- of pity withuut pn-J‘udice. It was preju- dim lay bo-liinol the. fatilnrn 0t priest mallow ito- 'Vl‘ho» faiilo-oltwcausn tho-y "4mm! in slum tlu- instinct uf humanity. 'l'lm world nerds pity. It's a hard. c-rm-l. hitto-r. cynical world. Summm- suflvrs oyvm'y day. W,» uro- nut in damn-r. wry much. "no I II 8m Nu faith an-l .lo-wish MM! 0! commun- iop with find. abs. gau- us Um most llr- a-ablo- 0'X8n1ph' of w-ligimm bank- nu ':-y. 'l‘lm "Mm-w natinn saw us 0).- wmul hypcwmtr. 'l'hosm pious '1'? «H and lmilm \wrn NW mm whv- umm- Iona. pl'uyo-rs. robbed wi- doxu' lumsm and disguised tiwir [act's Lu uppo'al' tn {3.9L It. i~I fatal to pitv \\ho-ro- thm are nepmatmt. Pziganiim is nut nwui- lul. atheism IS nut pitiful, ugnus- Neism is nut philanthropic. The world first h-aI-nmt tn call timt Fa- ther, thn- it h-nrnmt to Hill man Notho-r. We are always farm! with danger of sit-painting these» two as- cts of I-o-liginn. III the church. 0 dangvr is at pic-[y without pity. “? man in thv strm't Is in danger of marking tn I-IIltIvato- pity without piety “ _‘ A . - .n I A main Til” Supper Overtâ€"ill; crowd repaired H. Inspiring sun-nu it is! stasm and mn-rgy M 1m in!" unv's nwn snul m-o-s haw submm'gml xo-ss ilmlgho-ol HIT. l‘lit‘fl wrim‘ in far mmlol rum 0! MUG]. easier “'0 ("‘0 saw H (Cuntinued from page i) ho vntnrtammo‘m fur a M'naram comm»! "1 Ionday's Program llllmss My MI Ill I tn thv yak». You rank! n hntwm‘n thv neck and W» haw thvm hm in um I lw tom hard on tlwm. will ht" blliMPIL and ”IMF will ho hard nn thnm. kw safo‘. hm win-n their s: hml l'allvn npwn tho-m me illolvpo-mlo-m 01' am‘ WNSH)‘ h) o'm'mll‘ugo‘mvnl. that o-nahlml thvm to talk» WAS WELL ATTENDED haw miss». in NW prm their honsv k tho-ir mu hlml \\'o‘l m- us. LN, us g.» wh: xgglmg. Mon-dung. «In J in thnir nwn an [‘3ng from Hm mm I a grunt thing ft churrh whom thn thn whnln uplifts Thom. too. it mad» It is nasty to v mthnsiastic. NM 0 plans of thn w It's ”In hop. talk '00 mnc i mankind. L: »l no‘ighhm'. T mrM you mm ml Hll‘lll .fl‘o'llo 1| things of lifn when hml in thv spirimat. 0‘ missm! thn pantry, tho‘ pros». “103‘ win 1‘ hnnsv whom "thorn wir Nuts and mm on Io ' will n H0 vntlmsiast in hnpo‘ 0r ”In mm'h almut LN us talk ”w task. N”? ”In point 0! H! ”h‘ drum:- lmt us talk . Thu salm- can Inaw tn Hu- salvation nthusiastic. '03 pm. nut You mule! among Hm hf n wlwn lifts ”In nadn ”In In “'Hl‘k NM. that I'llo- PH- 1' sown» .-\ll duf- and a" \thln [HIE]?! .\h {M This was a t‘nw vuunti'y. unit navh man had tho right. of rimming t'm‘ himsvlt’ in mattm's of this kind. He rvt'm'i'mt tn thn mimhm's nt‘ nmv l’i-nshytnrian chum-hm hning erect- ml and said that this was an owi- dump that. tht‘l‘t‘ wore a mind many whn dict nnt levm‘ thP lininn (if tho chin-rims as it, took placn last your. Turning tn his suhjvvt, Major 'l‘ulmiv otvatt for New an hour with thn drafting of ttw “Wistminstnr tiniit'vssinn of Faith. and while it is nut. our intvntinn hvrv tn attnmpt tn follow all hn said. his suhjm't is tom impnrtamt a 0m" (0 hp drnmwd with but a mini. Briefly thv “'09!- minstm' .\.~‘snmhl,\' Hf Divinvs. as it is snmntimvs callml, was a celebrat- mi assvmhly hold at \\'nstminslor for tho» snttlo‘mt‘nt Of a gamma] from! and form nf “arship thrniighnut Hi'nat Britain. By an nr'uiinzmm Shurt aililrvssvs warn ili'liw-rml by How. Mr. Sinclair nl‘ Tivm'twn. who mngratulatml the congrpgation on tlwir zval and M'idrnt drtm'mination to rarry on. Ho had known llmir pastor. Row, Mr. Armstrong, for a good many yrars and whon he was on a Northern Ontario circuit. HP. was a worker. he said. and with a rnngrrgation that had also ilemon- Htratml its ability to work, ho felt that thorv was a glorious future ahvail for the» Prvshytarian rhurrh in Durham. Rm: Mr. Burnett. too, was rallml upon for a few words.‘ hut saiil that ha consiolmwl his part in tho program had lwvn romplrtml Sunday "\‘i'lllllg. Ttli' timo ho spont in makim.r an ailolrnss lwlnngnd right to lli-V. Major 'l'olmir. and, with fnrlhvr rungratulatinns to tho vunurvgalion. hr rvsiuno'il in favor of tho» spo'uki‘l' nf thr awning. Major Tolmie's Address "llw spvakor of thu nwning was tlw Hm .I. (I. (“2001‘ Folmie, at uno- timo' mvmlwr for Windsor In Hlo' Untarin [Jo-gislamrv. but now a mun-m n!’ Snuthumptnn. Major 'l‘ulmio- is wo-ll known tn tlw mvm- lwl'.~' Hf HIP Im'nl mngro-gatinn. hav- ing Imvl vhzn'gw nt' tlw wm'k ht't‘cv lust. mmmo-r fur :1 timv, and his ac!- ynsitimx in alvlii'm' the customary i'haii'malfs aclitross. i'onto‘nting him- svlt‘ ruthnr with oxtvnding the thanks ut’ the- cnngi'o-gzitinn and himself for tho- magniticvnt atto-nilancv. and call- im: upnn tlu- i-hnir fur tho- tirst num- hi‘l'. 'l’iw singing of this organiza- tinn was a rvvvlatiun to many, and at, huth thv Sunday sm'vit'vs and ttmir appearance on two ”ceasinns Manilay M'o-ning. 'acquittmt thpm- so-lws with a finish that showm! murh and i'arvful training. ”rows was Innkml‘ t'mwval'al to with Into-must. m‘ plvawng pm'snnahly. u gum] plntt'nrm man. _:uul w_1t_h a a gun: plmmrm man. :mu wun kindly wit that snnwtinws "hitm" \Vinmzt Imu’inu’ any war. .‘lujnr 'I'Hlmiv tlt'liw'l'MI an Hf HIP IN‘SI :m- ch'o‘sio's' hum-a! how" in a lam." Hm". His suhjm-f was "Th" tlnm'o-ssinn of m the upiwr hall whern a program mm to be rpnolorvd. Rm. B. D. Arm- stmnf tlu- pastor. was chairman, hm M nut takp :ulyantagnnf his A [DRIP quartvttu from Hanovc gzm- so-wx-Ql numbers, and two or ”w company sang a firm duet. This quarto-HP was much apprm'iatpd by Hw andivm'v and were mu'nl'f'd for nearly awry number. Vu- Th0 Spoakm' I‘me‘l‘ed tn the Jer- usalem Chamber in the Abbey, whenl HPm‘y IV. died just before his contomplatnd trip to Jerusalem, the mom in which tho assembly mot and in,whioh tlw Confvssion of Faith was cnmplo-imi. Here the as- svmhly lahnrmi fur flw wars and vighi months. Many nutmi mPn 0f thv iinw \wrn nwmhvrs of thn as- svmhly._ the} ('iiairmahshiu‘of which was linlol by Ruv. Dr. Twnezio. a noted latin scholar. Huhm't Palmer. linguist. (limlvlius Burgess. Court Chaplain to llharlvs 1.. Jnhn Seldun. a lawyvi'. John Pin). and Rouse. an Englishnmn wlm translatmi to poetry tlw Psalms as thvy amwni' today in Hip Pl'l‘sil)'it‘l'l8ll l’salh-i'. Htlmrs who won-v in llu- :issumlily included nwu liku Lighll'nut. Marshal, Soil and ”nylon Hf llw Scntchmvn who \Vl‘l'l‘ xiii-iiilwi-s nl' this impurlant hmly \wx'v .\lvx. Hi‘nolvrsim. Hmu'gv Hillo'spio'. llw null-ii svlmlzu' :iml \\'l'li0'l'. whnso- pi'uyo'i' fur mm'o' light whom thv :issc-niluy smurhl. an an- swo'i' in thv qunslinn. “\Vlmi is ”I‘d?" was niirui-ulnuely :uiswm'ml in his first ‘\\'ui'ol~' Hi" suipplic-ulinn. zinnl ammm' lmlny in lhw v'itm-hism. Samuo-l lluthurl'mul \\".i.~‘ :ninllio‘i‘ Srntsnmn. :I. llll‘llliH'l’ ut' iill‘ :i.~'.-c~iii~ iliV. Major 'l’nlmiw um'u a innsturly nil- ilrvss nn this nio-o'tinu mllml t'nr tlm vlrawinu in. nt’ thv 12.:iit'vssinii nf Faith. and \Vlllt'll invans su mnrh tn tlw l’i'nsliytnrinn rlim'rlws nt’ tlw hrvsunt timv. lâ€"lo- paiol a trihutr tn thv mun whnw runrauv hail mmln this wnrk pnssiliit‘. and who tonk tlwir liws‘ in lilt‘ll' hanils whvn tlwy, contrary tn thn commands of tho King of England. ro-t'nsml to sai'ri- tirn thvir prim-iiilvs in rnligion and admit that the? l'lllt‘l‘ nt‘ England was alsn tlw rule-r nt‘ ”in rlmrrh. Thar“ was no turning hark with thorn. and, despite the fact that. thny worn what might lw vallm‘l “rough" men. he eulogized thvm for their anal anal com-ago. thnir rainsal to ho turnml frum thuir rum-s0. and thnir rmw'rnnrv fnr thu wnrol Hf Gml that mad» possible tlw rnligimis lilwz-t)’ that. wn vnjny tmlay. Fullmvinz tho adcli'vss. :1 votn Hi thanks was mnwcl by Mr. T. G, Landm- and snm‘uiicimil by Mr. I. Mnr- risnn, cnnwving tlw sincm'n thanks 0f thn i~c'iiigi'o>;.'aitinii in Hip spnakwr t‘m' his mastml) hmillini: of his ohosmi suhjm-t. Tim mutinxi vxas Pai'i'imi in ”in Hana! mamwi‘ by :1 Marty huiiolclup in which ”I" wimln anilinnw jninmi. From ihn first sni'vim Sunday The assembly began its sittings in J uly, 1643. in Westminster Abbey, hut in the meantime. a royal pro- clamation had been issued forhili- oling the assembly to meet. which had the eii'et't of inducing the great- er part of the Episcopal members to absent themselves. The majorit) of those who remained were Pres- byterians. but there was a strong minority of Independents. A depuâ€" tation was sent alum: with commis- sioners from the English Parliament to the General Assembly of the Scot- tish Convention of Estates, soliciting their co-operation in the proceed- ings of the \Vestminster Assembly, and aeeoralincly in September. four Scottish clergymen. with two lay- men. were allmitteci tn seats and votes by an act at the English Leg- islature. 'l‘he. Assemhly continued to hohl its sittings till February, til-i9. Ammr.r the results of its de- liberations We“? the Directory at Public worship, the Confession of Faith. and the larger and Shorter Catechisms. which remain practi- cally the standards of the Presby- terians to the present day. .. passm} June 12. 1643. 1'21 clergymon with tun lurds and twenty common- O‘I'S as lay assessors. were nomin- ate-d as constituents of the assembly. NO COLLECTIONâ€"NO CHARGE KELLY AIKEN COI LEC’I’ORS Oxanzexille and Owen Sound 0“ on Sound offi'ces 169 9th St. E. Referenceâ€"Standard Bank of Canada We Handle Collections Only â€"â€"No Sideline Nothing too 01d. small. large 01‘ hard for us to. tackle 3-1 years’ experience COLLECTIONS THE DURHAM CHRONICLE I nder and by virtue of the powers' contained in a certain mortgage. which will he produced at the time of said. there will be ofl'ered for sale l11' public auction, by John ONeil at the Hahn House Hotel in the Town of Durham on Saturday. the t.1ell'th 1181 of June A. D. 1926 at the hourl of two o’clock. in the afteinoon. the following property; Lot Number S111e11t1 70), in the Thiid Conces- sion “lest of the Garafiaxa Road. in the Township 111' Bentinck, and County of (trey. containing One Hundred and 'l‘11'1111l1'-ll1'11 (1251,- acres more. 1111 less. (in the property 111111 said to he erected a good. substan- tial dwelling house and ham and stables F111 t11n1~f and 11111dili1111s 111 51111231112111 to .,\l ll‘)l)Ll1IBlll 1‘. Barrister. 111111.. Durham. 111111111111. S11li1'it111' 1'111‘ ”111 Mortgage“. Dated this l’il'lh day of May. Ad). 1926. 71 330 3 ---\â€"v resevre. As Mr. Whittaker is in Toronto and unable to furnish a full list of the many articles to he. sold. it is possible to refer to this sale only in a general way, but as everything will he sold without reserve, there will no doubt be something ofl'ered which you may require. TERMSâ€"CASH. _ John B. Whittaker, Robt. Brighun. Proprietor. Auctioneer. John B. Whittaker will be mm on Lambton Street, Durham ur- the premises now occupiml by James E. Nichol SATURDAY, HAY 22, 1926 AT TWO ”CLOCK P. M. ’f‘ho hnusvhnld ofl'ects consist nf: Parlor and dining-room suites; Bed- mom suites; Household furniture: Carpets; Linoleums.‘9tc; and num- PI‘OHS articlos always to he fmmd in connectirm with a sale of this kind. Wlwn- is “In «'apilal 0f liumlw? was a qunstion in a rvcnnt. uxam- inaliun papm'. Full marks won} awurolnrl tlw BHSWPI'. "Mustly in Hm lfnitml States." Sault Star. or HOUSEHOLh armors I The pl'u party of Jo n B. Whittakor - $119. MORTGAGE SALE AUCTION SALE Phone 602r15 Durant Motors of Canada, Limited Toronto (Leaside) Ontario mega/efe/léw [lac Let the STAR dealer give you a demonstra- tion of NEW STAR POWER AND ACCEL- ERATION. , A. MCCABE, Dealer From idling at 2 or 3 miles an hour up to a speed of 20 or 25 miles an hour is a matter of seconds with the NEW STAR Car. The famous Red Seal Continental Motor res- ponds with lightning celerity to the demands you may make on it. The NEW STAR brings you bigw pleasure and satisfaction at low. price and economical maintenance You will learn that the NEW STAR is “Supreme in the low cost field ." Bradford nuangcamu Brantford, Ontario J. H. Harding, STAN DARD BAN K OF CANADA DURHAMBR AN CHâ€"JhnK I Manager BANKING J Stock Carried. Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by A SAFETY Deposit Box in your nearest branch of the Standard Bank is the logical place to keep your valuables for security and convenience. We shall be pleased to furnish you with space necessary for your re- quirements at minim u m rates. Durham and Varney of £3215 M5123: Thursday, lay fl. ”I. Durham rich! Th0 Grad (‘10: lo‘ l0 DRE. JAIIESON 8: Ofllm' and rownivmw Once past nf 1hr Ha umhttm Smwz. Lnxw hm. (HTH'Q- hum: 2 1 0 pm. (oxcom Sundav Physic LIIIIIHHH Ito I’Im tesiod m Hm mu Sm hm I‘m all: 91 s1 IN J. L. Bll’l‘ll. I. B..I (Mice and rvsulvn (Running and Lamiotou lite Old PM! (”TH-0. Ito H mm. 1.30 1.. .3 ,. (Sundays PXt'o'MmX 2 to ex?“ M m \\ “'l R1 Hit I) fan C. G. AND BESSIE M DR. W H PIN 122 BATES BURI Adverhsvmvnts 1 CASH “'I'I‘H “RUM of (our. 'l'vlvphmw lerday night 01 w 26 cents. Hm ah (-ha will kw mam vat-n ll J. F. GRANT. 1).! MIDDLEBRO (MN Minis rm: 3h If Thursday, In Med 12.1! Din ORGAIS {03 DR. A. I. 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