The morning of Octobvr 24 bro 3 with somewhat of a pessimistic - ï¬ssion in tho- prospects of the ju- lbflï¬â€™ semen-s tn b0 IIPM in North Olenvlg Baptist Chm-h but notwith- danding min-rs» wo-athvr conditions the wrvim-s wvri- lairgvly ath’ndm‘l. «specially Sunday i-vo-ning. hillownd by a jllbilm fwtival on Mimday night. Row. C. Harris of Hanover was "in sin-(Vial spvako-r for Um Iftvrnonn. taking for his tzpic ‘Tho- Rmio-o-ming Powvr of Love." H†ham-oi his ri-marks nn Ri'wlu- tinns i: 7». 6. and pnintmi an! that th» lmw- ..r 03ml funnel the higiwst CXpI'O'S'iIHII in ilhrist's sari-ilk», in whii-h art illii'lst hail m'nvml that awful mun. might iw vlvansml frum I“ *IH. H H HIP [il’H'ilo'm' Hf all mo'n. win Hw sai‘l'i'oi wrih'r. M h"- cnnio- kings and m'io-sts in “mi. 'l'hv right. Lf' Hw King Is in mi“ and tho- right. ul' Hu' lino-st is in .~i'i'\". {.mo- ainm- i‘itil mnko- nio-n ii." in ruh'; Izmhing alone ran niako- inc-i». ï¬t I - lerw. In ihv i'XO'I'i'Hi' nf HIH' ki.:!.'|.\' priula-uo-s “1- must, iw lnynl in Hu- Kim: M Kings and in urolwr M iv truo- iii-ivsh w mm: in' him! in our grunt high l'i'io-si, o-wr. .Y"4?;~‘ Christ. PM! 6. with a DP“ tho pvuplv, Tllt‘l'l‘ is no mum M'll-l'nm‘vll. in l Irv willing tn sl in M'oh‘l‘ l0 exalt llls spirilual m-nlzllmn Hf lll was gro'ally am “NM 8“"! \\ \V H “‘9' I“. ‘ vs II mg In“ M" takpn plan'. the “(unity to unite W Hf Ollt‘ thing thv 01 certain. that thrnu; years thv)‘ have be; lh» Saviur's presencv gospvl in “IN“ 300“ ""h‘ 90““! Eld and "It do] Corrupondont. CU ngo crowds at Celebration of little“ Year of North Glenelg lupus: Clutch A: ‘l'old Dy Spe- unite as a 0H His nlalsto-I'I)‘ rh lll la “Insomo tho- elm-[WM blo'. [HO’PI' ï¬lo-Hm! â€lo- .\l .\| hurdles Bent Im'k History of the Church m th ll \I at ll In! I! M in I‘V IVâ€. ' IS. WIN! P sum.- 'l'e W0! mm. m llv' Kt†\Vh ll mud day 0‘ Barron. lht‘ . in Durham I. was 11“! it I Prm-‘o' ’l'm'o' My SIM-plu-I'Ol†nr Durham m |\ n10 \\ m h olisc'nul'sv common] po-I'mnulity haw» impl'o'ssinn m: “In Hm lo'adm'ship Hf Haunwr rlmir rvn- .l\ I] I‘O'IH H )lagmh :H-‘o- Tho-0' ’. h ln\ Ill rallgl'o'; ughmn 90“ Mt v in th! x‘I.\| ! .\.! Wit and audwn tinns .lm many HIP." w. Um» " f. In MIN; 1': nun. m tv (I nu- kingly " 'al In Hm ‘9' lvr 9H 1'“ "‘ .ll x}. fer a)‘ nut“ N ('Hll- m m- rnml H HI am! v ll" M. tain gospel means and observe gospel ordinances according to New t'I‘o'otamcnt order. taking the word Do! God as our only rule and guide. |mrrimi unanimously. 2â€"-'l’hat we declarp the following to be a summary of our views of scripture doctrine and practis , viz., the Being and unity of God; t 0 ex- istent-e of three equal persons in the Godhead; the inspiration of the. HM and New Testaments: the total depravity of man; election accord- ing to the foreknowledge of God; the. divinity of Christ. and the all suï¬iciency of this atonement; jus- tigration by faith alone; tho-person‘- aï¬'ty of the Holy Spirit and His work in regeneration; perseverance of the saints; the resurrection of the dead; the ï¬nal judgment; the punishment of the wicked and the blessedness 0f the righteous, both eternal: the immersun of the believer‘ in water in the name of the Father, Sun and llnly Spirit. the only scriptural baits-m: the Lurcrs Supper a pri- vilege pt't'lltlal' to) baptised believers \'Llllllttll'lt}' assuc‘atet‘l and meeting in nne place «m the iii-st. clay of the Week t'ni- public win-ship. mutual uleétientian and the maintenance an-t lnl‘tmtlutltlttl‘, m’ these ducti'ines. the Wuril nl' tiwt a cumplete and in- fallible i'lllo' t‘l' faith and practise; the religiuus ntnet’Vtult'P m‘ the tirst (lay til the week amt the “bli- .'-::1linn u’l' t‘Vt‘l')‘ intelligent. creature tn ln-liew the rec-mat that ï¬nal has 3- That \w abstain from tim us» ul‘ inlnxmmng .lv~'.nl:~:~.z and «Ms- mmnto-nam'v thn trun'lc Ill me as a Mus. .Uo-xanolm' :4 PhOso-n as vimrrh vlm ml mi ()1 tnhm it) 182 6 :1 nw‘ting \V as he I l hV tiw rogulm Baptish t hiwch hh-nvlg. with Rm .Inhn Rain in tho «hair. BIL Rain gaVe untivv that thv thm't of tho- mo-vtim: \Vz‘u tn discuss thn mattm of building a rhauwl. .\ftvi' discus-Hon it was N‘- :leM that thn chapv‘i ehomH he built. It. \Vils pi‘nposmt that 811)". .inhn F..Hisnn Jame": Bull and Donald Iizim. ~ho-ll lw mumhvis of thP build-g NIH .l. u. .\lrl‘hmalcl. Pastor Puttanham. .1 w. .1. t1. lmnlnp. Rev. .Ias. )cher- mxol. l’astnr l’. t). .\lt-tlx‘vgot'. Ro-V. I). .\ICNo'ill. RM'. (3. 1. Burns, Rm: )1. l’. tlamplmll. Rm: C. E. Plum. Rev. D. .\Irlmnnan. Pastor J. N. Start. RM'. .\. R. .\lrlnmalql. Pastor .\. Hall. Pas- tnr R. Rat-clay. RM'. l-‘rml Ashton. Rev. Wm. .\ird and Rev. Henry o'rn'kingtnn, thv [tn-sent pastor. In this our year of jubilee we thank Gml t'nr tlw many blrssings of the was-t. t'nr tlw souls which have been I'm Io‘t‘mt Mm gm M, L-amplni \‘illiam Sparta“ .\l: m Spams“ .\IHI\ \nn Hark .\I¢'Vallclm' Strut!“ tlzilharénv Blvlunu: .lnlm Ellis-nu Mary Ellison .lalw B0“ Ann I’I'awr. ,ir. «lutlmlinw Xo-ii clam} Dunalol .\l Catharina )lvhcmalo! William 'l'lmmas Sarah )lt'hmvs Elizabeth J. )lavDuugaH tlhl‘istrna (Elnnvl'nss 'I‘lmmns Hlmu'rms Donald Molnnos Howl'g‘o‘ Fl'as‘w‘l' Jamns RP†[Mllillcl Oklmphvll I'lli/alu'th Lamb Sarah Lamb Ann Lamb Angus .\lt°lnm‘.~' “In :ll‘h [Mr 110“ mn' I‘ll a'Iâ€{l‘.lllliUt'P. BM ’lzurman of Hm sm! unanimous! HI | mus m tln'o‘ lampho'll l Mclhmahl UM mnulcl cimmviwll 'Hnwing mvmlwr e' vhm't .\1 1° lnnw‘ - RICA/Lair?!†Ci) l’l’it‘oi a)!" HH H 0 past ï¬fty years the? slum haw sot-var their fully: Eldm‘ Mox. Wat'- Pastnr McKenzie). Rev. nmk Hi. unanimuusly. lw mvmbm-s wm-v it was l‘I_)!l.~'ich'l'm' 110‘ thc» m. «10:!- : Shuthmw was vim-k and John I'll- .m'n as tro-asurm'. isa list. of tlm '~‘ and tlmsn who 'h «luring the year r. l'lllishn tn act sum» which was 3'. Th» building and usvd as a liw ï¬rst aleacnns ‘1'» as fnllnws: nlmws, Donald «~11. .luhn Ellison 1111' his 11111111111011 hh-ssing “1111 11s in â€11‘ [11:151-111. that. though “0 man be fmwr in number. “1} mm 1w 202110115 111 our Master's sunny» mntinuing stwlfast. Immovahle :11- thus.- who. havo |H_\'zl| In thn \VOL‘d Voters’ List Act, 1926, Electoral District of South Grey FLESH Elm L\'â€"â€"'l'nns.lz 2. at. '3 p.m.. at \'i|!a:._ TAKE NOTICE that SITTINGS of the REVISING OFFICER for the purpose of hearing complaints or appeals with regard to the VOTERS’ LISTS to he used at the ensuing GENERAL ELECTION for the Electoral District of GREY SOUTH. will be held by the Revising Officer mentioned below. The name and address of whose Clerk. for the several municipalities. is spe- ciï¬ed below) at the following times and places:â€" Bellamy. “Huge,- Hex-k. Fleshm'ton. Lllc‘l'k Hf Rf). ' Et'éREBH).\â€I‘â€"â€"Wmlnosday. NOV. 3. at ‘2 pm. at Holsto-in Hall. David Al- lan. vanship (lurk, Hulstein. Clfll‘k 01' RD. IN 'RHAMâ€"Timl‘s l)SI’R'r:Y~â€"\\'ccillustlay. Nov. 3. at 11 lyn. N. L. Guri'y.‘1'0\\'n:~rimi uers, 3.111.. a? Ul'ullgo‘ Hull. Maxwell. H. Clerk 0! R. O H. Burke. Township Lllvi‘k. Fever- .\l.\RK[).-\LF.â€"-Fi'iday. NOV. 12, at. sham. «Zlvi'k hf RH. Baum-i1 Chamber. at lo am. John- H >1.l..\.\'l)â€"â€"l'i'i.lay. .\'n\'. .3, at 2 p.111. sou Lucas, Village Clerk. Mark- :it. annsliiio Hall, Holland Centre. dale. Clerk of R. 0. James Hare. Township Clerk. RR. CHATSWORTHâ€"Tuesday. Nov. 16. l. Hullaml Cvnlre. Clerk of R1). at '2 pm. at Village Hall. \V. G. El.'PHRASl.-\â€"â€"Salurcla}'. Now. 6. :1. Collins. Village Clerk, Cliutsworth. ll am. at vanship Hall. Rock- Clerk of PM). THE LISTS TO BE REVISED will be those of the you {QRâ€"Parts I. and “1., with the exception of Iodord, u to which Innicipality the lists will be those for 1925, Part I. only. th ld list has been omitted tram Ithe same, or that the names of any 131-3031332110 are 301' ENTITLED to he voters haye been entered thereonk may NOT LESS THAN TWO CLEAR DAYS, including Sunday or a holiday, before the day ï¬xed for holding the Sittings, for each of the several muni- _ __-._. __..-_- .-_ A- Annï¬lf a- i.-_- id- nan-u- A. Oh. “nan. v- "J 'vâ€"v- 'vâ€"vvâ€" an roman Hit. norms am sick nuns must be made In WRITING in the prescribed form, signed Ivy the complainant, end III DUPLICATE, given to the Clerk of the Review. Olicer for the nunicipel- ity in question, above named, or left for him at his address a stated ebove. THE PRESCRIBBD PORK 1'03 APPEALS HAY BB OBTLIIBD 1’30. '1'“ cum c. 'r. SUTHBRLLIID. . - Chairman Election Bond, county of Grey. The writer has often referred to the charm of the unexpected at auction. When you think you have an invincible hand, a bad “break" surprises and dis- concerte you and you only make one or two odd. On the other hand, the game has its compensation, for how often does an apparently worthless hand turn out to be a big winner! Ve often the one picture card in the ban is just the one to make your partner’s hand in- vincible, and so turn apparent defeat to an uneXpected victory. “Never say ‘2‘" :3 :Iuaf on nnnr‘ a mnffn fn' ailflinn die" is'iust as good a motto for auction br'd e as for anything else. Here is a gootf example of the hopeless hand turning out to be a winner. Z dealt and held the following hand: Hearts - Q, 4, 2 Clubsâ€" 8, 7, 5, 2 Diamonds â€" 10, 7, 6 Spades â€"â€" 7, 3, 2 Naturally he passed, and probably with the thou ht: “Here goes game." His partner, owever, ha a most remark- able hand: Hearts â€" A, J, 9, 8, 7, 5, 3 Clubs â€"- none Diamonds â€"â€" none Spades -- A, Q, j, 10, 9, 5 The bid ï¬nally ached ï¬ve hearts, was doubled and s artner redoubled. He just made the bi , losing only one spade and one heart trick. Z’s one face card, ' the queen of hearts, saved the day, and 2’s hand which looked so hopeless really contained the element of victory. Never despair and never give up a rubber un- til your Opponents actually win it. Unâ€" til they do, there is always hope and that is what makes auction bridge the greatest of card games. I .1 49‘__- L“- Mxmwuwhh. you--." -- ---- _ O , 7 ln preceding articles the writer has often referred to the 44-4-1 t 'pe of hand and strongly advised an e 011: to ï¬nd a suit bid with such a hand, one that best ï¬ts in with the partner's hand. Here are two good examples: Hearts â€" A, J, 9, 8. I Clubs -- Q. 3o 2 Diamonds â€"- 10. 4, 3 Spades _ Q, J Hearts â€" 6 Clubs â€" 7, 6, 5 Diamonds â€" 7, b, 2 Spades â€" A, K, 8, 6. S, 2 .\'0 score. ï¬rst game. Z dealt and bid one spade. A passed, Y bid one no-trum , B passed and 7. bid two spades. All passed and A opened the ace of hearts. e then played the queen of spades. How can Z so play the hand that he can win the balance of the tricks against any defense? Solution in the next article. _._._..â€"â€" THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 'Hlllltiu- "if." 316 [inhahx Township Hand No. 1 Hearts -â€" A, Q, 8, 6 Crubs -- K, 8, 4, 2 [VP stuml true and wd of God. We pray Iml hh-ssing with us that. though m: 111eg By A. D. CREASOR, Esq. a)‘ By T. H. DYRE. Esq. ARTICLE No. l Problem No. 1 Hearts -â€" Q, 5. 4. 3. Clubs â€"â€" A, K, 8 Diamonds â€"- A, K, ‘ Spades â€" 10. 9 No score, rubber game. Z dealt. bid one no-trum and A passed. What should Y bid? should undoubtedly bid two hearts. Thisstype of hand, 4-4-4-1, is seldom suitable for no-trump, so over- bid your partner's no-trump with that one of the {our card suits which offers the best possibilities. In this case, the heart suit is fairly strong and should be bid Hearts â€"- K, J, 9, 7 Clubsâ€" A, 9, 6, 2 Diamonds â€" 7 Spades â€" K, Q, 10, 4 No score, rubber g0. mc. Z dealt and bid one spadz. A passed and Y bid one no. trump. H B passed, what should Z now hi4? /. a‘nmnld bid two beans. If Y can- bid? 2 should bid two heads. If Y can- no-: help the spade bid, he should have good help for hearts and a game is very‘ possible. On the other hand, if 2 passes and lets Y play the hand at no-trump, h :5 opponents may run off ï¬ve diamonds grid so save game. With this type of hand, 4-4-4-1, try to ï¬nd the suit bid that best ï¬ts the combined hands. If 'ou do, you nearly always score game. ands With this type of distribution come up very frequently, several times in an evening's play, so if you know ‘ how to handle them you will make | many a game not othermse possible 0 I C{A__ L---- .-.ull '- D‘v--â€"v J "' ' ' . It’s not often that a good ï¬fty-two card problem is presented but here is one just from England and it certainly is a teaser. Try your luck, but if you cannot solve it don't be discouraged, for it will puzzle the great maiority of players ways abouuding in the work of the Lord not contented \x-Hh thn past achievements but pros-mm 1 nun-d and acwnmlishing g'x-._-1t.»a' things in His Name. lulm Ellison. Rev. Hmn'}"'.1'ivkixlgtnn Clerk l’asfr-i' Spades - Diamonds '_"-’ 7, 6. 5o 3 lyn. N. L. Curry. Township Clerk, A technical error was narrowly avoided during the ï¬lming of Joseph Conrad's "Lord Jim". through the superstition of three hundred Chinese actors engaged to take part in the ocean scenes for the picture, which is due at. the Veteran 'Star Theatre on Friday and Saurday November 5 and 6. 80988311112! Chi-cu Actprs 399i“ ' .u Of the twu score ships used for the production, one was a Chinese junk, brought over from tho far east osmcinlly for tlw foreign har- hur scones. When the vessel ar- riwd it was giwn :1 [WW coat of paint and all nutm' Mnntiflcation was covcrod. '>' 1 1’2“ "an “nu.-.“ For mu» quuvncv. Diwctox' Vic- tor Fleming askml that all of the Rhinoso taking part in the pictum hoard the iunk and that it start out to sva. Thu (n'inntals flatly 1-P- l'usod tn «they. declaring that if they «lid g‘vt «m lmaml tin-y would all mm'l. ('m'tain clvalln hc-causv the ship had no Pyvs and was mmhh' to sue its way owr lhu mwan. In rvpamting tlw junk the work- turn had t'cno'l'ml [\Vu brilliantly paintml uyvs «on: liw l'uim' Ul' Hm hoat. Armin'oling tn tlhlnosn supvr- slition. a ship is lmahlv to sew its for '0'“ SM? Would Go To 8“ .u-qâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ m'y ova: the «m unless it has in ta 0 up boxing. and {01m get a lot of exercise yoursof. Besides vou won‘t have m (in any of th hitting; you [I only he on the re- ceiving end.’ ____._‘ i WATER Iron Pumps of All Kinds Benn-ow Ranges and Separators Brantford Windmills Gould, 81!: lay and lair Gas ngines Phone 15 Schulz Pump Tile Co. luv-v pl ppared by (190“? Durham, Ont. Im‘v .- LMHM hum. Q “.11! (OHM â€All!“ «10 H 9 in H (SUIM â€III C. G. AN]: 0 (Mil â€R. \V (NH flusday. November DRS. JA lm \K' \\ us 8“†“unï¬t RIDDLE} Barrism U Classif LUCA