- _ o: l e w mu wee or so hasV’now xvii, 1'4; xix, 16). Oh, the stupendous [' ’{ come mto use wonder of it all that He should con- I' {1 descend to submit to all this for our ‘ ‘2: sakes; then to think how little we are a' 5‘- Fire which broke out in Geddes’ A willing to bear for Him! blacksmith shgp. Bradford. des~ I How Pilate sent Him to Herod to be . set at nought and - ‘ ~ - ' how there also He answered nothin is liverv barn. and J.K. Gray’s stable. g , ' (John xix. 14, 15). Pilate’s wife sent RHEUMATIBï¬ï¬E}? BRIGHT S to him, saying. “Have thou nothing to . do with that just man. for I have sutâ€" ‘ “Prof. Budlong was Quickly Reliev- rered many th ings this day in a dream ; 4. ed 01 Both Aiilictions by Using because of H' 3119111119» and elders prevailed, and when Pilate Ii you suffer from any form of washed his hands~ $331118- “1 8m inno- Rhenmatism, remember that cent of the blood of this just person," RHEUMA goes to work guickly to they all answered. “His blood be on u.‘ remove the cause, mot srmply to and on our children" (verses 19. 20,‘ relieve the distress. Many. years’ 24, 25), 4° 3: . S to the seat of the disease and ex- 0 Barabbas the murderer was ’9' :3 - . leased and Jesus Lhrist the Holy One bels the poxsonous matter through , 4. thg natural channelhthe kidneyS, Of GOd. God manlfeSt in the fleSh, -d0- of. bowels liver and skin. ilivered to their will to be cruciï¬ed jg: “F0P’many years I was troubled We“? ‘26: Luke xxiii. 24, 25). .g. With E 4* Rheumatism, also With This is the hatred of God which is . , t flgvï¬f femkigifypregï¬gï¬lï¬g the great Sin of rejecting Christ. and ‘ Prof. c. J Budlong Sound View , open the heart to receive Him. . ’ ’ .' n _ - .nun. we have no king but'Caess; RHEUMATISM AND BRIGHT’S (John xix, 14. 15). Pilate’s wife sent DISEASE. to him, saying. “Have thou nothing to RHEUMA goes to work quickly to they all answered. “His blood be on 11“ remove the cause, not simply t ' relieve the distress. Many. year, theâ€" past week or so come mto use .vâ€"‘r-C Methodist church on We evening November 11, under the 'lane . (30., who. its a bottle. and Jesus standing before him, the chief priests and elders accuse Him of many things, such as perverting the nation, forbidding to give tribute to , Caesar, proclaiming Himself 3 King.f . To all these accusations Jesus answers E ed never a word, and Pilate marveled greatly (verses 12-14; Luke xxifl, 2, 3). ‘ . It is trying to be lied about and false. v -u 5 Pilate “sitting on the judgment seat I VARNEY. , . . ly accused either behind one’s back or We are glad to report that MJ‘.’ 'R. Barber is able to go around before your face, but to do as Jesus , . , did and answer nothing when there is 3231-“ Withom the aid Of a crutch nothing to be answered is the better his ankle being much better. The (u' x‘w-iflngrs ()11 any of 3mm maimzï¬s, or ii yum haw cuts or mveliintw, or if am memums of \ out fan» ilv hzew an} cuts or swelï¬ngs, 01' if am of )our neiO‘.hb( ms have am' cuts 01 suellings bu.) abottle of our celebrated Pmdm e flesh. and y on are sure to get the Top P: N? International or Royal Purple an d If you want to get the best price f0; your Cattle), buy Shine of our Internatirnm! or Royal Purple STOKE F001). u'hivh will pm- dlicv flush Very fast. mulfnli (131‘ Sill? (.f the 23 ;â€'!!i‘.\'i‘ HY'IPH n'rn I\rn If V‘iv‘quâ€"‘L‘b (I ‘Llu.a h ~' 9 -“ V b A handsomezy 1.433: ~ 3 mag,» [â€33" 533313006: any n, 2c." :_ g ' '. m“ a. “5?", a Our. V . 9.,. \ n V - an newsccgem? "J ““6 Prepaid. 5°“ h? Silver Pine HEALING OIL I†. '1 ~â€"â€" v--...~-o I"n;:....‘l\l112?" ’ Sta: ‘1‘ '3. (I! 4:03: 8E'ï¬â€˜l’" for ." 62:11", mt.- Pazr ‘ ' t min :2 “L; ’- 3 “" [‘“mti‘é 5" -, . . . Lun'n % C .- ~46; “wade, “1| bout“ LC .r~Vg “tile ‘J. rcc‘.: .> tR‘-~.d“7."f-- "m . '6’ â€rim!!!" u ».5r“*‘5‘“4 IV!- A hnnflmrnz:‘i:.:?~ Ad .“‘_Va h»v:-.. Pâ€): .W -. ’, Q'bnr'ngg a c ' ‘ 'fl 0"! v ‘Mrtulr! 1"" uveazk‘vz is prob,“ 3; 33'283‘32 -c‘..yc0.'.:iq_c:;9 nth ~3._ Mes: acct: STOEK {in November 19, 1914. () (HI K t (H! it for f 50 ' lngg continue wto't-hi‘xrglzv". am cut \ K ()11 an V finishing- 91‘ our 5111‘) (:f 109.330ng v 0 . . " a :‘Lc‘.'prLaqfl C'\:)m“’: "““ 0 o â€A! â€11"?†‘ K On Pate.“ ' {1.1-- U so Barabbas the murderer was re- leased and Jesus Christ the Holy One of God. God manifest in the flesh, de- livered to their will to he cruciï¬ed (verse 26: Luke xxiii. 24, 25V. This is the hatred of God which in a the heart or man. to 1' the nan-nil When Jesus made no question. "Wbeuce art ’1 ed if He did not knm power to crucify or role said that Pilate mutd 1 against Him 0Xt.‘8{‘{ it x‘ from above. As Pilate 1 eï¬orts to release Him “If thou let this man g Caesar’s friend." Then Jesus forth and 9.“. (low ment seat. and Jesus Stu the Creator before one tures. out again and again and said, â€I ï¬nd! no fault in Him." How when he ask- ed what prisoner he should release unto them. as was his custom at this feast, they asked for Barablms, who was a robber and murderer. [low Pl- Jate had Jesus smmrfâ€"red. and the SOI- diers made a crown of thorns and put it on Him and umckod Him and smote Him. Uuw Pilate brought Him t‘urth wearin: the crnwu of thorns and the purple robe and said. "Behold the Mun!" And tin-y all cried uut. "L‘rucl- fy Him. (:rucit‘y Him!" and said, "By our law He leglzt to die because He made liilzisvlf 11:5) Sun of Girl." “'hml Jesus !:‘.:::L() “.10 I‘vpiy In Pirates [5“ _ w-“ \ “40C“- Now they bind Hiï¬; again and lead Him away to Pontius Pilate. the Roman governor, that He may be put This chapter begins with the words, "When the morning was come." What an eventful night it had been-the last passorer. with all its incidents; the great discourse and prayer; the agony 01' Gethsemane; the betrayal and thJ arrest; the mockery of a trial before the chief priests and the council, with the buffeting and spitting; the denial of Peter with his oaths and curses. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Lesson Vlll.-â€" Fourth Quarter, For Nov. 22. 1914. 'ext of the Lesson. Matt. Memory Verses. 22. 23â€" Matt. xxvii, 22â€"Comment. by Rev. D. M. Stearns. :sson. Matt. xxvii, 11-28. ses. 22. 23â€"Golden Text, Eâ€"Commentary PreparOd . Stearns. â€"â€"â€"v‘ I. :5 even the latter amount is nothing for a Whole congrega- tion to feel anv way puffeg}. up about. ed at our school lately the first once since the school was built in Jim M'cllvrid‘e on S; pronounced us “a dan likelv hereafter call us the va‘lleyԠwhen w i The coarse spell of Weather the {past Week handicapped the farm- .ers here and there considerany :in getting up their turnips. We hail hard work to get enough fit weather to get in eight loads and the harvesting of the remainder has been postponed indefinitely “till the clouds roll by.†We admire Mr. Editor your verv generous decision in your BLYTH’S CORNERS time Of it this THE DURHAM CHRONICLE , We were told to-day of a young:- ‘mam we know well in Toronto who was employed at the water- works in that city for a consid- erable time. The overseer of the works approached him the other :iav and asked him if his parents were German. Upon replying that thev were he was told bluntly ‘that his services were no longer required. To our way of thinking Mr. Editor if that is the Way in which our Government or city of- ficials intend to keep loyalty and peace in. our borders they are making a very grave mistake. To discard this young man for no young man in question is .a Can- adian. bv birth and his father be- fore hun and Inna] +A 4.1-- -â€"~.._ 'to visit her. The aged Blacks are 'all gone, and those that were small children long years ago are now beginning to change from Black to White, but not all of them. Along Scotchtown, there were of the old stock, now .gonev McMillans. McLellans, Beatons. M'cArthurs, McDonald’s, Gillis, M‘urchisons, and a host of other; names. old pioneers, but all gone? to their reward Years ago, over; on the Durham Road, were t‘: .- MCKBChniJES McLachlinS. _Robert-l ShnR nlinn:nn In -T $0.08 L118 oun‘cn and we expect fully! better service at his hands. With; the mail left at your gate every 1 day makes life decidedly pleasant; on the farm. Long may incontinue. l The mail courier on. our mute now is the fourth one we think‘, since the route started and also the third horse. The present lad is the most likely-looking of the bunch and we expect fully better service at his hands- W'ith __.â€"_ “V“ U†Another little bit of news†we omitted at Varnev is the fact that the store has again changed» hands for the fifth time. Mr. Jas.( Blyth is the latest purchaser an.“ will keep an up-toâ€"date store no! .doubt as formerly. Bro. Blyth; long ago acquired the habit of doing: things right and We wisn' him unbounded success in his lat-. est venture. i risk it. _~â€"\,â€"u\â€"Llllll‘a. - _ ._ . move Currmes McInmses, but all With his .H. +++++++++++¢+++3...â€.9 O +4??? on. ;gance, although some nearb. (think it would soil their good lclothes, and stayed at ’our preachers had to go to their [other charges, wet or dr l The bridges “here, whi'eh the young ' gentlemen lin. at? tendance. ‘ in this town 25 Wasn’t a poWerful preacher, but well versed in son. The parents feel we hope all will be a long years to come. Yeéterdayf da'Y_ and D31 i: g one 3180