P1 tr 1c tl fl PAGE 2. NEW RELIGIOUS CULT CONVULSES A COLLEGE Buvhmanism is ihe name 01 um lavisi. .-\mvrii-an rvligious cult and it i4 causing a good doal 0f trouhlo in smmv of Hm universities, particu- larly in Prinroion. ,Inc‘ieml. if we may arm-pt tho judgmoni of BMW Davis. who has mmtribuied an ar- Lich- io Hm Now York Horald-T-ri-j huno- on tiw suhjoci. "Ho.“ Pops at Pi'ine'vicm." and all hocauso of the pwuiizu' rvligious ideas of Mr. Buch- man. leiui: against him and his MM“ is so strong that President Hihin-n fox-bani†him to go upon the campus. and his influenco has mail» a wrock out. of the Philadel- phia Society whirh is tho equivalent of tho YAHLA. at tho university. It is ho-limwl also that Frank N. D. Buchman. who calls himsolf a "s'HIIl surm-nn". is rosponsiblo for the :uiii-i-o-ligimi! i'o-Viilsion w ich is a markml i’waiuro- of collngo. life in iiu- .va .lvrso-y town. His tiwories arr. Ill fact. a hit Ulif‘k. Nobody â€mm.- m.» sinrm'iiv of iiw'man, "smll surf-'0" anti-ro-ligi“ markm! I'M tho va Jf arr. In t'at't. a nu. [lllt'K. .Vlmuuy Itnnhts tho» sim'm-it)‘ of tho 'man, amt his many admirers who con- Sidc'r him on» of tho. notahlo ro- liginwz to-ai-tio-rs of tho gvnoration. But. ttio-ro- sm'ms littlo mm'o doubt that. his ictoas aro gonm'atly nfl‘msivo amt with tho majority will do more harm than good. ‘ \\'ilat. Hwn, al'o' tlwsv ideas 1’! Tho-y might. iio- di-si'l'ihi'd briefly as a runi'm'tiuli ut' o-vangi'lical fm'vm' and iwyi'iinanalysis. with a strung ini'H-‘inn tit-WK. Awarding tnthn inan's' fullnu'v'l". what. lu- ti'ai'hvs is a â€mystival mnvivtii‘in «if Divinv guidam-u, a smise of cnmplntn sur- “did“? in iiw will of (ind which inakw a lli'\\' and iwttvr man.†'I'In- iwi'wnal stni'y (if a i'i'm'ni. run- \o'l'i M'lii in Mr. Dan’is tails hnw [mi-iziiianisni has nnt only (‘flahif‘ii him in iind Had. imt. to mart the Qili'i'll id' Ruumanria and makv a iwttvi' inipressnn â€n i'nstomm's. It. so-i-nh' almond. tn iw a spaciiit‘. against. lialitnsi~'. as \w'll as inï¬delity. and as gum! as a mii'rvspnndo-iwo mursv tn to-acii a man Imw in l'i'fPl‘ with lllllil'o'iii‘w' familiarity to wall- knim'n hunks and land tim cunvm'saâ€" tiun in any iiil'N‘iiOll tiw addict i'iihflii". Th0 Buchmanitvs are prunv in think that. thew 8P0 100 [WP wnt rv‘liginus, that. thoy have“ 'l‘lw gn'l'wnal wrt sum, h Bm-Immnism him In lino! Qum-n of R ho-Hm' impre him tn llnd 43ml. hut. t0 memt thn' QIIW'II nt‘ ltunmanria and makv a ln-tto-r ivnm-essnn nn l'listnmo'i's. It. io't'llh' ulnrmt tn lw a spvt'ith‘ against. halitwi-u as \wll as intldolity. and as gnml as a mil'rvspnndvnrv ('Otll‘St‘ tn trach a man lmw tn rc-fm' with IInprv-‘sih- familiarity to we'll- kmm'n hunks and load tlw ("HIH'H'Stlw tinn in any dirnction thn addictfl c'lmnsw. 'l‘lw Buchmanitvs are m'nnv to» think that. tho'y arr 100 [WP w'nt, roiliginus, that. then: have o‘xpo-i'iwnrm that thn avm'agn b9.- livwr is a stranger to. This makrs tho-m hnmptitms. and. personally distaslo'tnl tn tlwil' fellows because tho-\- haw ah'vmly providvd tlwii' to-llows with sound evidpncn for tw- lio-Ving that tho Bnchmanitvs \wrn uriginally a gnnd dual wm'sn rather than lwttvr than the awragn college stndé-nt. \Vlm lt-ads a (-loan life for tlu- s‘tlko' ut SMITH! inner ideal. tlnmllu “Sum†inner ideal. They Urge Confusions .\lr. hmis writes: “Tho- Hurvhmqnitos are said tn he aoMu-Ml topubllc confessnon of pm- “an m-ltla‘litlll'.‘ wry wrung: Willi tho: l’ltilz'hlvlplnn, surlo't)’. \Vlltls‘t‘. St‘t'l'tL- tm'V 'ltt‘ll \Vtts llm‘..‘\’:mmvlSlum- mumr. 2m upmtlu nl' lltu'ltmzmism. 'l'hox \w-ru almnt. tn nmlw public an unathnw and 'm w: \' row \vlwn tlu- Hui\«~:-~‘tly :mllu‘lt'ilitw‘ Imam! 0f- xx-hu; \\:t~' pending and turnml thol pulvlw criticism into a moro- 01‘ loss Itl'tmto- momtim: wlwro tlw nmttor was frankly clis‘t‘ttssml. .‘ll‘. Buch- mzm mu giwn an -t‘\pportttnity to I'Ppl)‘ lHllm critit'isms leveled a- gainst, him and his work, but. he t‘ailml to «minute» and then was told that for him the campus was out of bounds. Rov. Shoemaker shortly afterward resigned and is now the rector of a New York But Buchmanism. though not so bold as it. had been. was by no means extirpated, and remained a treasur- ed cult and high mystery in the church What Buchmanism ls. Cripples’ Society me name of @119 a Riot ll M llh‘llsilio h '50 m') H1 “I Philadelphia society. In ()ctoner occurred the latest incident to drag it. intn light. The society appealed fur $25.01) for the year's work: mainly evangelical. About. 'the‘ salm- time then- appeared in two- n‘iagazim-s, “Time" and “The tlhul'vhnmn". ('l'ilil'isms Hf a Buch- manite l'M'qul at. Waterbury, Conn, in the veins... of which copious re- ferences Wl'l't' mallo- t0 Buchman's o-vil intliu-nm- at Princeton. It. is suspected that this gave maltsI stu- rclo-nts. naturally reluctant. to part. with tlll'll‘ mnno'y. an excuse for re- fusing to hear the society's appeal. An Open forum IUPUllIIg was called In discuss the- matter with the re- sult that by a Will} nf 390 to H it. A A. I):i1|||m9l\_ 5Uâ€. l’lla‘ Il‘ l. v‘.‘. o-xprvsso'cl «lisapprm'al of Buchmanâ€" ism. while} by a smallc-r but still improssiw majority it declared that tlu-ro was ton much of this cult in tho l’hilac’lvlphia socioty. As a run-- monomer of tho meeting a committee was formml to makw a morn thorough oxamination of tho wholo affair. The ï¬ndings have not been mach- puhlic. but am looked forward to with a good dnal of intorost. not. MOTOR LICENSE§ Order l'lvo-i'y aulnmnliili- 0\\'lli'l' in Qatarâ€"1 in. tlw uwnm- (if “in lmmhlvr i'attlm', llw palatial limnusinv iipliolstm'vil in pink plush. HIP l‘lyâ€"l‘iyâ€"niglil. i'tvailsti‘l', and tlw (-ommnrcial truck. will lw $7) in pm‘kl't this wintm'. wlwn the 1-i'nlm-linn Ol' licmsu few»; pl'nmiswl by HUI]. Hnwzll'll FPl'gllSHIl in his pi'v-vlvctiun Rpl'ct'hvs comm inlu oil'vcl. Amimmi'onwnl was. niacin al. 'l‘nl'nnln Fl'lllflv that. a Sim-n ial â€WNW-ill-('Hllll(‘ll will lw. olitain~ Ml in â€MM that. this saving: in tin» rust. of aiill‘imnhiling.’ may hci'nmï¬ a fart with tlw iii-w year. Momma fans ill’l‘ «luv Ill'l'l‘ nu January I. Hi'l'ni'i- that. â€10‘ Ol'lli‘l'-lll-('0Ull(’ll will bi- law. and the liwnsv {00. will 3" lho- rmlm'ml by a»). Who-It l’l'o'mivi' Fvi'g'nmn ammun- vmt this l't‘tlllt’lltlll in â€It‘ warty clays. (if his vlm'timi tnui'. mntm'isls hail- ml thu rmliictinn with joy. Whmi llw l’t‘SllH. of Hill i'lo‘l'ilinn placed Hm ‘.;(_)Il."f‘l'\'all\‘0 vhiel‘ in power, than“ nnly reign-wt, was that owing to thn Housa nut. mwting until February, the» rmluctinn (’Ollld nut ho vtl'uctiw until thv January 01‘ 1928. Wlmn thu fvv for thv b‘and nvw lil'vnsv platv has tn lw nwl. in a l'o-w weeks, tlw dollars will he clockâ€" mt from ttw livvnsn colloctor, anal tho-i-n will lw that much extra t‘m' tlw mntorisl tn spend in Christmas l'llt‘t‘l'. in somvthing morn l'm' thn i'hilill'mi. or possibly in a liltla m- *tra [Nickl't mhnl'y fur the good man I himself. ll ....... Illlllt‘bllo Sn that's 'ilw ï¬rst. M “H‘ nvw hlvssings tn fall like: manna 0f uh! t'rnni tho- iww aulminist when at. Tnâ€" i'nntn. It. has i-nmn ham! nu tlm hvvls «if thu vlm-tinn. and motorists \VhH. thnugh approving the. idea. i'valwi that. it. i'nllhl not [)OSSihly hamwn this wintori'. an» (‘Ong'utu- 'Iuting Pro-mim- Fc-rgusnn on the pi'nmpinvss with which ho" has imâ€" plvmvniml mw nf his rvlivf (“ï¬lm and aiTOPtml a [will i'o-ihu'tifm in thu (fast, 01' living and driving in Ontarâ€" In, Pee, Fulï¬llment or mecuuu ment By Premier Ferguson. (Our Own Correspondent) ’.y all appo-zn'uncos wintm' has rumo- tn stay. The cars are slilll running. . Mr. and Mrs. «Sm-dun va'y. )Ic‘ani linvs haw M 1'. Bull Ho m-y \\ v \\ \l nro'sl rank Q O'VO 4 2§¥92396:...o.....o..o:o..o:o..o..o:ozo.639.039....029628030803030303030..._ \h -In-Council Will Take $5 From , Fulï¬llment of _Blection State- an c_'xcitomt‘11t.. hum lhle THE PEOPLE’S MILLS Muplu [.t'flf Hunr. h:1;:..! uuyal Hmzsvhnld Flour [H‘l‘ hag ........ Majc‘stit' Flnul'. pvl‘ bag 0 Canada Flour. per bag King Edward Flour, bag Pastry Flour. '23 lb, bag Gunn’s Big 60 Beef Scrap and Poultry Foods Blalchford’s Calf, Pig and Poultry Feeds \V We handle only the best lines and sell at reasonable prices. Get our price before you sell your wheat, as We intend buying wheat to ship. .1 OH N MCGOWAN The People’s Mills Durham, Ontario sprint, Sllnd Hmu'y‘s. fal mm“ of l HI lnhll b’dwn FOR 1927 Feared Delay Calderwood U'IIIHHII CUSTOM CHOPPING EVERY DAY )1'4‘ 0f ~nntrau , HHlsl mlwr flwal' Hnm‘. it;1;:..$ 4.85 Hutzsnhnld FIOUI‘ ‘l'}' to [war that. Ml nut, is inoIiSDOsc will sum he hettvr. \nm‘wrn'nm was hu- ~wm| clays putting which we GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN EVERY DAY. Phone 8, Night or Day. :f the youth ()l‘ mu- ‘HI'lml the nwuslvc._ lslvin. lmught. (‘0!!â€" 1' last, \ka from PihOltH. and UliVM’ ll V gumn ammun- In October and have put. in a full line of afternoon at FLOUR AND FEED are nth-ring at. Hm fulluwmg prices. img. .$ 4.85 HO!!!‘ 4. 85 4. 65 4. 75 4.50 1.00 l’X'flil'it' l’rhiv Flour, bag 3 4.55 l‘W'Ml HHUK‘. H'l' hag.... 2.10 tiz-impmâ€"l Oats). per ton... 35.00 unturned 0315, pm' ton... 35.00 Shun}: ;“ \‘ml Chop, ton 38.00 Svrw.+uings, [:m' cwt...†1.50 ut tin move 0F TROWBRIDGE TOUCHES 90 MARK Often Referred To A3 Grand Old Man of Trowbridge Methodisa Engaged In Village and Many Activities Retired at Age of 84 \‘ 'I'mvnship â€1' l' l’nl'th. 'I'lwru .s'n lw St'tllwl :1 HM HINDU l‘llclnl'mln, I 'l‘lw immv ul‘ tiliarlus (lawns has iii-vii :Issm izitul will: must. \Vm'lliy i'ntmpiiww iii 'l'in\\lniiigi~ and \‘i-â€" iinih fmm â€I" Him 01' muh pinnvm' day s. Hv “as a gum! musii ian and sinuvi' :mci lisi' many \‘c-ais imighi. Oldâ€"fashimml singin. schmuls. He- \\':is pi'mnilwnl. in viim'i'ii \Vm'K I'I'Hm HIM clays iii in“ in: svhmil- hmlsv and camp nine-ting. Bvl'm'v HIP day's v-I° â€Hume. ]... was H'N'i'n- NW and Mim- viinil' ii-ziiii-r. li'IMvu :iml ra-i'nl'iiiilu' .~iw\xzii‘oi “W 1!. L'l'th‘li Hm clays wt“ tm' and km and I'M'nl'aii! many fn-mN mmvrinlwmh tlll'y um! :I thu vi! and H- .I‘.'_\'lll§-" Acted : m' alumt th (Ill.\l{l.|'lh‘ (IUSICNS o- clays nf Hw and camp mm s vl' “mane. lle' M's-r ('lmil' h THE DURHAM CHRONICLE I†m ll ll as Magistrate stmu amv tim. ustvl'. n H\ luaclmz trus M for :1 gr Sunday sch wr Izulf :l m HI. ll in MN! MW“ ’ gl'dll IIHIIIISm [3 \\'ad stm f t: O . Elizabeth Mann, {1f Elma Township, who died 18 years ago and was buried on the. 72ml anniversary of her husband's birthday. They had a family of t'm- grins and one bev.‘ They are all living except or“ «Thughter, Jennie, who «tied in 1920.; ’l'hey are all pruuct of their father.‘ The follnwins: enjuinetl in the birthâ€"i «lay relehrution. Rev. A. U. Ti in. and Miss Emma A. tbsens. at 01° \\'hent‘.ey; Rev. '1‘. \Vesley thisens amt Mrs. (lusens. ut‘ Lymlen Fluted yChurrh; Mrs. Hugh Metlrue, (it l)ur- ' ham; Rev. t). W. De. Witt thsens. M. .\.. â€1).. pastor 01' Springï¬eld l'uited ttlhureh. and his «laughter, Kathleen. Mr. tlnsens is \Venclert’ully lire» served in health. He 'tlll still read easily and goes regularly to church twice. every Sunday and to prayer meeting: un Wednesday. a lit'elung haliit. He. can he seen every day en the. streets of “heath-)2 taking his .mnstitutinnal. In writing of him wlwn 10mins; 'l'rmvln'iilgv a friend said: ' "Through all tlwsu yum-s 1m ha.e 'van hil'SSWi with tlw adnm'amo |grace of kmvping swm‘t and seldom. ‘lf vwr has hm-n kimwn in ï¬nd Han“. "l' oftvn spvaks Hu- wm-d nt‘ armor and oncmn'agonwnt in those about liim.’ ll HP still Pnjtiys lifv as ('luwrflll and happy and hopes tn mum nut Hm cvntury. ..o--o«o«o«o«o~o»o-~o-w “I’ll telephone her every second night around nine o’clock, or if I happen to be on the train, I’ll call around breakfast time; she’s sure to be at home then.†Two salesmen met in a small hotel. Said one: “Do you. know Jim, although I have been on the road over four years, I never thought of tele- phoning home ’til todayâ€"xx as always content to ‘drop a line’ every couple of days. From now on it’s going to be differ- ent! My wife was so glad to hear my voiceâ€"said it would brighten her whole day. Every day many travelling salesmen are using Long Dis- tance to keep in touch with the folks at home. At slight ex- pense they enjoy a few min- utes intimate talk that_1m .111: so much. {CANEYD WN.00.MOO.O'.‘ -O--. â€.000' 'O-WQ'OOMM'Q'Q'QWWWMOQ‘ 1‘1 Sumo .of the. may been letmg men- {1311' won't. be mistaken f0? Presentation Covers are provided for STAN DARD BAN K BANKING OF CANAD .AL DURHAM BRANCH W. A. Johnson. Sub-Branch at Pchcdlle Durh. men_ In town ham r haw grow so {hey ml for “1011‘ www. YWI'HAT DID YOU GIVE LAST CHRISTMAS ? '1 oz": for the kiddiesâ€"most of them broken by now. " Something useful †for the grown-upsâ€"now worn out or forgotten. Cash to your employeesâ€" appreciated but soon spent. Othet presentsâ€"hurriedly bought and perhaps ill-chosen. Are they membered Supposethisyearyou givethemeachaBankBook containing an initial deposit. and urge them to add to .am Our Opportunities Are Often Found in Your Problems. I'll Inral inanagvr is wally in discuss your tinanrial rvâ€" quirc'nn'nts and rvnclrr any srl'VirP t'fll‘llpalilllt'. with guml M35- ino-ss prartirr. Unr ummrtunitivs tn rmn‘lvr linanrial seriro ran only lw rvstrirtml liy yuur t'ailurv tn ap- pruarli us. 'l‘tn- Standard Bank maintains a stall in your lurality \Vltlt‘ll is organized tn nslu-riallv «tral with the ï¬nancial prublrms 01' your particular runnnvrrial min- mnnity; rall and mm. tlm Mariam-r 01' thv Standard Bank. MM.¢.-â€MWWOO"C"" '. ' " Md "Royal Bank Pass Book" to marlin 010191}:me THE â€"â€"Stratf0rd Beacon-Hm'uld. Read tho Classiï¬ed Ads. on Page 7 Thuredey, December 9, £926 . A. flow A Gift t/zat Increases in Value In a so hospitals it who had al showed cvi means that osis. tu know (In: lmhl“ .Il' mm M morv W" (hm mm are not as of lwaHh} an infm-tw A "1an child 1| 3nd hm bacilli. exU-vnu w or! In a hrllwl comm: wlmsv tritium him cart :I z I “IO «10 inl‘al flak“ L'i cost a Thlrldly. December 9. 191 tlw teeth shv 4‘4 espvm thvV tiring Ulv SH hot 1m SOIH 01' Tu! \Vc \T‘fl' evm‘yhf I] ï¬ll mu“ (‘ulfl Tuberc M (I h†Stat Bras 1h THE FA M (‘Al