A (-nniparati\'v|,\' tmnr \x'uman, \th was noted for generosity had a fm'tnm- lvt't tn ht'l', 1‘“ it.“ surprisn of her many friends she ceased to be Salient“. 'l'u tlw (“amen \\ hit'h shv in “01' [vaI'ty 83"“ a 3.3mm?“ Sh“ 110“" umgmmmt tmly a shilling and sad to rotato- shn gaw this grudgingly. When urgml tn to-ll what vausml this vhangv in how “to she said, "\V’hcn I had nnly mu Shilling purso‘ I had the guinea heart. hm. now when I have the guim-a {MEN} 1 must (-unt'o-ss I haw: only thn shilling heart.†This happpm tar nwt'v â€nun than we: l't'aliZt‘. Rnwland Hill felt. this “11..“ Iâ€. askml t‘m- praym' fur a man who had mnnuy left. to him. .[th Wuslwy tt'lls atmnt :1 man tn whmn he: had applied for help for snmv ro-liginus \Vnrk. This man said "I haw the disposition but nnt. tho moans." Aftmwvards \thn ho had hvcmnv rich. \Vesley again asked him for a mntrihutim and his answm' was. "I haw the means but not the dis â€whom." _ , IAll this gaws to slmw how prospm'lty tmu‘ls to potmfy the heart that feels fur a nvighlmr's mm and is willing to luv-1p out. those who are in dis- tress, M'vn thnugh it may have little nf this world‘s \vvalth. Many who haw hmm saints in â€w shallow and in the storm become backslidm‘s in the full mu‘unlm' glam! Hf pruspvrity. n n 0 A n "Hm“ "IOB'IWWN'I‘ pHWI'ty nm' l'iclu-s. food mo with food convmlicnt. fur "1".“ is a 3‘0â€â€œ pl‘ayo-r {01‘ HS tn nfl'm‘ up. “â€9 "“LUUIHINH ORDERS" nl' tlw (Ilnu'vh's Hvacl haw not changed. Spvakim: t†shulvnts. [)1'. Rnlmrt E, sppm- 5::le â€N. follmving Stirring messago' : u-n‘. - ' ‘vrâ€" What profession is it. that you holiow' warrants you in giving your life to it instead of to the missicmary ontorpriso‘l . .. ..1 present to you an opening in which we cannot find enough men, doctors, teach- ors. ministers. workers of all sorts. all ovor tho mission ï¬eld; a thousand million sinning amt suffering men and women. and only a little handful of men and women giving.r the Gospel to them. I do not understand the moral constitution of tho man who can deliberately face that comparison and then set up tho claim that he feels he is chosen to practice medicine or law or toaching hero in this country unless ho has a special call designating him as one of tho mon to go out. to the immensely greater need. and such a call as he has not re- garolod as necessary to his practice of modicinc or law or to teaching. Those words must surely challenge the splendid young manhood of our own land. 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Pastors tlnd progress diffi- eult. and united etfort by their people nearly impossible because a group of vigilantes in the midst of their workers have discovered dangers that did not exist until these keen-eyed diseoverers “detected" them. Generally speaking. said perils time only a remote basisâ€"the human quality that can never be entirely avoided. Practical ro-o operationâ€"«real engagement in the work of the congregation. actual personal contacts with the \\'Ol‘kt‘l‘Sâ€"â€"\\'nllltl â€\‘t‘l't'tlnlt‘ them in a flash. line of the most emphatir ealls today is that of loyalty to the true man of (Bod who has been placed as shepherd ot' the tllnn'rh tlork. t'lrmvingly is it ditfieult, the work of the pastorate. and earnest men should rally to the Upholding of God‘s undershepherd. and men a mighty defense of sueh men. Too many take into their own hands the removing of i‘ninisters when God‘s time for ehange has not eome. The Divine eommand still oh- tains : "'l‘oneh not mine anointed. and do my prophets no harm!" lll’l 'l‘ l\'\'l‘E â€in h ivncls lllp nl' (loll. 11ml vml mako a lifnlong t‘l lend manilvslinu lIimso-ll all alnnc lhn mall. at o-wn lmn uf tho “av. in all lhv lllmm~~ «»l‘ w»: h xtnnv nn'il at la<t wu “in ï¬nd tlu- only fortune worth tho nnmv.~â€"--1 plm v in wur F :‘xlhm-s house, and a share in tho unwiled Hun ml the Lordlâ€"J. H. Jowett. USE WINTER in a I‘Ianmlian town tho lncal Ilhm‘t'h had M'anuvlistiv swx'Vivos whivh ('Hntinuml for svvm'al \kas. Thu «mly fruit nl' tl‘w l‘t'ViVill. in actual arcvssinns tn Um Church. was a lad nt‘ thirlm'n. It svvmml a wry pcmr rvturn fur tlw praying: and prmwhing‘ Hf svvm'al \vm'ks. but that sulitzu'y am'vssinn tn thv Chum-h mu Frank W. Warm. .\ MISSIONARY in \Vc-st Africa had far a hvliwr in smnv building 0p- oratiuns a man wtm was sn hail tlw natiws flaw him a wimp which had for an vquix'nlo-nt in English “Ki'i'nsmw.†\Vlwn askod why thny had nammt him this Hwy without that ho was an had that when he died and WP!" tn hvll Satan \wmlct hav» to usv kt'l't‘w'np t0 makn it hot nnough for him. This man. hmwwr. can)» tn know Christ as his Saviour. and the ï¬rst, mum-y ht' varnml {Ifh‘l‘ his t'OflVt‘I‘SiOll. “x0 (IOHBI‘S and fifty cents, he doolicatmt to his Lm-tt by handing the missionary two dollars. Ready Money 'l‘naqhm' l’mnl : TOTAL ASSETS OVER BlGHTY-THRBB MILLIONS . "What was ansnn‘s farmwll address? "110mm. ma am. For The Quiet Hour They do me wrong who say I come no more When once I knock and fail to tind you in; For every day I stand outside vour door And bid you wake and rise to tight and win. Wait not for precious chances passed away, Weep not for golden ages on the wane! Each night I hurn the records of the dayâ€" .\t sunrise every soul is born again. Laugh like a boy at splendnrs ‘that have sped, 'l‘o vanished joys he blind and «leaf and dumb; My judgments seal the dead past with its dead, lut never bind a moment yet to come. 'l‘hourxh deep in mire. wring: not your hands and weep; 1 lend my :ll'nl to all who say "I canâ€; No shaniel'acml outcast ever sunk so deep lint yet miuht. rise and be again a than. \ _\'mm2' Pen shay: available to ineet the unexpected? need. STAN DAED. BAN K What it your nwn were starving, Fainting with famine pain. And yet yen kne“ where golden grew Rich fruit and rip nned grain. W‘oulcl you turn aside “bile they gasped and died, And leave them to their pain? PERILS OF l’ROSPBRITY OPPORTUNITY Till 9" â€"Y0ung People. 53“- 9,... ,4 V k DEATH or In. W. A. 3053 A member of the pioneer Chadsey family of Chilliwack, B. (3., passed away on Monday, in the person of Mrs. W. A. Rose of Chilliwack City. The Chadsey hrother settled in Chilliwack in the years 1865 and 1867, Mrs. Rose arriving a few years later. The late Mrs. Rose. who was‘ the last. of the original family to pass away, was highly esteemed. She was a woman of generous disposi- tion, hospitable to a degree. with many rare qualities of heart. and mind. and old-timers the Valley OVt‘l' will regret. to hear Hf the death of one who maintained the old tradi- tions of neighlun'liness, so markedly a feature of pioneer days. The fun- eral tHHk plnee nu 'l'uesday at'tel'uciuim from the family Pes‘iih'lwe tn the 1.0.0.17. cemetery on Little Mounâ€" tain. ltex'. Duncan tlamidiell eonduet- King the serx‘il'e. 'l‘he tleral tributes of low: and sympathy were Very numerous and beautiful. Mr. Rose is a snnmi' the latc- Hugh Rose of [his tnwu, and was married in Victoria and has boon living in (jliilliwuvk sinm- “HQ. with UH' ex- ccpiiim of a ruilplu Hf Winn-1's slwnl at, lelamjs, Culii‘m‘nia. RECENT REPORT BRANDED AS TISSUE OF LIES A wry ("'IH'ilit‘illg article upmarâ€" ml in a Walkm'tun paw-1‘ sunn- mnnths ago which appval'ml tn knm'k the prints t'mm lllltlt'l' tho tlnnsuliâ€" (lait'ti St'hnul idva. It quntml the 0x- [im'ionce (if a runchvr “'11†had just roturnnd t'mm Conquest. Sash. giv- ing tigln'vs, cm. which would svmn tn brand tinnsulidatml Schools as an absulutv tizzlo. 'l‘hv ai'ticln was wide- ly conicd in this district. and must. have had cunsidm‘ahlo ntTvct in mm- judicing [)t'Uplt' against. the cunsoli- dated school idt'zl. But alum: camps a statement from thv [’Miartnwnt of Education of Saskatchmvan refer- ring to tig'ul'c-s quutwl in tho articlv as “being uttvrly absurd" and on tnp of it a letter from the Conquest newspaper publisher cmulemning the newsmper write-up as a “tissue of falsehood†from first. to last. This letter replies at considerable length to various statements made, in the newspaper article. For instance, in answer to the charge that the child- ren are left. shivering at. the cross- roads. he states that. on the contrary the van calls at every house door and no child has ever lost a (lay of school through the van system. The statement. that the school has been closed for the winter he refers to as â€the crowning: falsehood." "The school has never lost a day." he states. going on to give the certilied attendance to show that it never fell below 90 per cent. except. in threshc mg month. when it was 88.2. lle inr- ther atl‘irms that while some rural schools near tlonquest cost. less to run â€the :ulvantag'es are all in favor 0" consolidation.†To an unbiassed obâ€" server \vho is not posted on the thuâ€" solidated School scheme it looks as if its opponents must he badly put t." it. for arguments when they will reâ€" sort to such wholesale this-state- ments. The newspapers that repub- lished the line story will ho doubt he glad to do what they can to undo the false ii‘npression created h\' the article. ' HILLSBURG U.F.O. STORE ASSIGNS Aimlhvi' l'.l",(), (Hiâ€"ulwl‘iliiVl‘ busiâ€" nvss has gum- up tiw swim. lhv llillsinn'g- (Znâ€"ulwmtiw Liinilmi lim- im: :issimiml in H. l’mwll. Humiltnn. 'l‘lu- lic'zulqum'lwrs «il' â€10 ('anm'n was in Hw \‘iii:l;-'(.‘ ul' Hillshm'g. \thW a SiHl‘P and vlvVatui' WPI'P sitâ€" uzitml and :i gmwml lllL‘l‘tfilzllHiiSP. [minim and grain lmsim-ss transact- wl. 1901' 5mm timo- past zill'airs haw nut. lining: gning‘ \wil with tho mm- (mm and it has been liming: monvy steadily; While no «Minin- ï¬gures are availablv it is umlvrstnml that the liabilities will fair uxccml tho assets. A meeting uf tho creuitors will be called in due coux‘sn. l'.l".U. ('n-lel'atiw busi- ;..'HIIU 111) Hw 51mm. llw Zn-nlwl'uliw' Limitmi hm- THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Mrs. William White spent Thanksgiving with Toronto friends. Ed. Cook and Miss Firth of Dur- ham spent the ï¬rst of the week at R. Cook 3. Mr. Frank and Miss Joan Collingon and Mr. D. McPhail motored t0 Dur- ham 011 Friday and attended Mrs. Crawford‘s sale. Mrs. (D12) Hawko is Visiting with her sister in TUI'Hnto. MP. Haxtun, who is working on tho. (2.1).“. near Owen Sound. Spent the max-0nd with his sistvr. Mrs. Mc- \Vi}liams, lwrv. .l, C. Mcliauchlan, Toronto. was. a wevk-end visitor under the parental roof. Miss Reta Patterson, nurse in training'at (imco Hospital, 'l‘m‘onln. spu-nl, 'l‘hauksgiViug with hvr falhm‘. M 1'. and Mrs. Bvll and childrvn 01' (Juldwatm' smut the \ka-vml at A. Sinclair's. lnslwctnr vakvlt and ()nnstahln Blnml of 0an Suuud \erv in tmvn Hm 111'le Hf Um WN‘k. Dun tan McMillan 0f lx'itclwnvr and Miss Katie Hf ’I‘t‘n‘mlto spout tlw \vm-k-vud' with their parents. Miss Helen Gibson and friend spun! 'l‘hanksgiving with the formnr's parâ€" outs. M l'. and Mrs. Ii. (iigsou and M 1‘. and Mrs. H. Suvll visited ()wvu Smmcl frivnds last. WOC‘k. Miss Myrtle Ht'm'pllill 0f 'l‘m'untn and Miss (Junk of mar Saleem wcrv Visitors at. S. Hemphill’s. Mr. and Mrs. Larkcy and otlwr frionds of Wroxctor holidayvd al (ivnl'go (laix'ns‘. I‘llmvr Muir spvnt a few days in 'l‘omntu last. week. Nurmun Archibald and wife. mo- tmwl to Iuglcwuod on Monday. Miss Agnes McPhail. M.P., spvnt the holiday with her sister at. Shl‘ig- 10y. Elmer Bryant of Toronto holiday- ml nm' the work-0nd at N. Archi- bald's. ',l‘lmro. were married at Pricmillv 011 Wednesday, November 1, by tnv Rm; Mr. Buslmll. Methodist ministO". Sadie McLean. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James McLean, Salem. to Mr. Charles (‘Zhislott of this place. 'l'lm happy ('0uplu loft (in the attornc‘nn train for a short trip to Toronto and Niagara. On their return they will reside at tho groom‘s home lH‘NP. The good wishvs (if all go with thom. A number of tho rasidvnts az'uund hvrv spent. a wry .'-n:n}:1bl.1. owning at the lmmu ul‘ Mr. and 311's. Waltm- Bun»! htnn mm m'unin: last \wvl'. â€Hm owning: \\ as swn‘ in lam in_'. Mrs, W. Flynn u" Swinlun mm 81mm, :1 fmv (luvs \‘.'i;h hut" mummie- Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘. 3’: lk-I‘ Mr. and MW. )3. Jana-s. an I 43mm}:- Mr. and Mrs. Artï¬m‘ Bruughtun I'vâ€" lm'nml tn Hu-ir hnnw :d Raw-um unv «lay lust \ka. Miss Elsie M. Ctmk went the WOW- vnol with I'l'ivnds at C«_‘,\’lou. Mr. Jack McNaulty spent a l'vw days in Turonto last Week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W339 and family of Hopvvillo Visited rec-muv at Mr. Wilfred Black‘s. SWAMP COLLEGE Most of the farmers in this Vicin- ity haw. finished their fall plumb~ ing. REPAIRING ALL KINDS MACHINERY Farm Machinery, Cream Sep- arators, Guns and other small articles. All kinds of tools sharpened: saws, axes, scissors, knives and other cutlery. Durham Machine Shop Machinist. Etc. Nearly Opposite Post Office F. W. MOON tor Marie, of Tommi. are Visiting the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McNaulty. PROTOI STUDIO! Mr. Sam. Baichelor, accompanied by Ida and Ed., motored to Toronto to spend the week-end. _ Visitors at. Mrs. (Jonsloy's'ovor 1hr holiday were: Miss Edith Couslny, Roddickvillo; Mr. and Mrs. John lid- dy, Mrs. Wilson and daughor Muriel. of Toronto. Mrs. Still, Jean and Edith, Spent a fow days with friends at Mt. Furnsl. Miss Clara Binnie. 'l‘oronto. Spt‘llt the wovk-end with her parmns hm‘u, Jack Hanlvy is spending a few days at his hume lwrc. Miss Annie Neilson is Visiting at Hanover. A Big Bar of Good Soapâ€"Bright, solid soap with fine lathering and cleansing qualities for the family wash and household use. 1;“ Real Good Soap Fumhnflumofluahnudia numb-deb “IURPIIIB†bu din-t Mm A I†Scholl F0 0t ExpeN £9. There is no need to suffer from any fad trouble, any more. Be it ever so simple or ever so serious this specialist, who is a member of the Staff of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl. the noted foot authoritv, can show youtln way to im:: .ec'ict e relief and to ultimate Don’t wait until the last minute and. maybe, lose your chance to get foot comfort. Come in any time during business hours and talk it over with the expert. if vou'll step in and gixc him the elm He can tell just what the cause of ya. trcubl a: .8 he knows the remedy. a improve Foot Appearance '.\' needed. ca; 1.1“,- Idle uuvlike 'in perfec comfort. The Dr. Scholl App'ï¬mce: actuall' improve the grace and beauzy of the (d No larger sized or oddly shaped shoa K‘eedCd. 3‘ 1:4! “A .: Ixi‘. C} \1. yjké in â€dd I J. S. McILRAITH “Watch Your Feet’ ' Wisa Foot Comfort The Cash Shoe Store DZ Soho/l Vianaz orRmzegz/ Evavglï¬otï¬ Little Russell Acheson Ind tut misfortune to break his trm while cranking the car. Mrs. Bates and children. Manitou- lin Island. aro guests of Mr. Robert Bates. Mr. and Hrs. Shearson. Mrs. JOI. Park. and Mr. and Mrs. \K'auchope, Vis‘ited at Dohbimou. Miss Minnie Galbraith. Toronto, Visited over the holiday with her mother, Mrs. Hugh Hodgins. Mr. William Hazen, ()wvn Sound. was a guest at the home of Mr. Thos. Wyvillo. M 1‘. and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Alex. Hnrkins visited at Mr. Thomas Wan- unto. mzw's recently. Mrs. Charles Lyons spent Thanks- with her daughters in Tor-