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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 May 1923, p. 6

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Longod For Advice. “It was a mighty good training, and the world is short on it to-day. Most of our accidentsâ€"motor acci- dents-«are due to disobedience. When I went out into the world and had to think and act for myself and longed for advice and guidance, it then gradually began to dawn upon me that ‘Honor thy father and thy mOther’ was simply the old way of telling us to be guided in the first instance by the advice of our par- ents. advice based on the experience of life. This ‘h‘onor’ ~Commandment. Basic Principles. "\.~ I have seen life, the basic In His iptes of all successes are to be {millet in thet tlnmmamlments and the first Psalm. The first step in effi- ciency amt success is to get. ‘experi- euce.’ Next mum-s his ‘persnnality.’ which revere a wide range of details. These tWo) being Satisfactory. he is started an his catteev. The future depends on hew he i'nlii'hlt‘ts him» self, which is dependent upon these amt the zissnriates he terms. With these Views. I doubt if any success- fut man will disagree; but fl’unl here en I would like you tn umterstamt that statements I make are based «4:1 my own exlwrienee amt nhserwtinu and I may 01' may nut be right in some dt‘dllctio‘ms. If you loam as you go, you will be less cocksuro as )011 grow Older. I Practical Application. “W0 worn taught tln- Command- ")0le in lhv hnmv. in tho. Sunday schnnl. mm Hllt'l' a won-k Hwy wmm recilwl Ill lih‘ f’llbllt' SChlml; ypt, no one um» tlr-Iu thv pl'aclical turn which I belio-xc they really mean. Only llw strivh‘sl lilvi'al'y inlvrprv- tatinn was gix vn tlwm. Fur instancn I think that m xsl nl‘ us \ww taught that tho. Commandment. : "Hunni- thy fathm‘ anal thy mother“ meant that we were to show respect to them by prompt, strict, willing, loyal ”belli- ante; by z-c-mnving our hats, Sltlllll- ing up in their prescnco. saying ‘yvs. sir,” ‘no. sir.’ and going through nth- er formalities. That is what .the Commandment meant to us and nothing more. the km'po-rs mm- mm” hunks and :u-Iic-EM .m m"- Puss in “31- than pvrhaps any ner man. has made a failure of his own ln‘n if you judge from a practical sfrmoilmmt: hum his nwn selfish “1"]! ('I-ss, sI-HLIII-I‘II and similar tnIIiI-s. Many nl' fho'm aI'I- gum]. hut HM: h'nublo- is that. tho-y are gmwrally written by mm “'11” MW nut hven Sllt‘d‘f’ssflll ”WHISO'IVPS and haw not auuciatI-Il Ilom Iy vnnugh \xillI sucL ('v'ssml pomp!“ tn knob“ llII-II' gum” and haul IIIIaiItim. But the. «ihlv'l must haw in MI \\I ”(PH 16' M‘ :I'III°:I!'I Ill Biblc- rim-s shnuM in 1 had 3 Hum} Unsuccessful Writers. "I do» nu! knuw that my vxpvl'ivn- (“om \VPl'o} \Von'so- than Ulnsp M the :no'rago- lmms'tm'k' sun. 03' x'c-iigmus man's sun. 11);: Haw sh‘it‘filw.~.~‘ . 1' H1." minim: n!’ Hw mun-2‘ Hr 1.;z;~';;*,:w is a grna! 3859*! Hz fur these masons h-mivv training u (mu-awn: Ha:- imlisrriminatv trachâ€" im; 01' Um Him“. I was mums-ht up to) ro-uard Hm Bihlv as r guide on how In div. The nijctive M Mr was to bu as unhamy and as nncnmfnrt- ablo- during Hw yum-s “1- had I» wit- duro- this “33- :u pmsihh‘. {'1ch In ka fm'wzu‘nl tn (1th as nur main :m'n in IN» and a 118er [No-asp. lull alwwysl In I'o-mo'mlwr Ham if “1- fniiml [0’ c'l'uss ull!’ 3’.- M' ant, nur i's and in ntho-r Inn-ma] olo-tails from a I'o-ligiuus 1mm? of \ in“: “'0' slow] the chancel 01' min: tn hr” and sufl’ering ever. a”h-:'\\'a:w:s. , I Continued from me 3. as toachers. Cmrgymen’s certificates and a history of religious activities are usually a handicap to an appli- cant for a position. Young Ion Advised to Study the Bible. "Yot l sincc‘rvly and conscicntinusly lioléovo that our clergy should (pm-u- l’)‘ tho comm Ming position in cart] mmmunily and that tho intelligent study of ”iv Bible is ”w snunclvst adviW- 1 can uiw in any young: man. Dvnwcracy ir‘ all right in snmo‘ thiiws. but tlu- olo'mnf‘l';w\’ thttt puts thr tv'u‘llilll.’ and lllltl'51"‘lall"Al Hl' thv “tilt“ in otlu-x' than trams-cl ha. .1: is “ash-fill 811.! clanw'l'nus. I am mt surr. inolo-ml. Illa: lllo' Human (la-hulk Church is lint. “is“ in «HS- c°~...‘:l'_?r 2 lb.» lmiisrrinlinutv trach- .H'I'~ and hotel-keeqing is one of ' \wrhl's great businesses. World Leaders I Have Met PAGE SIX H .u'hi Ill O. S. Marden. HI nstm'rz Sun. 01' PM] lint, Hu- slrivhwss . ”H' "NHL-H Hr 1'3”“ .wl, Hn'nuglmm Mb. suns: that is the in I: nt’ MH' yunth. H! t' ”10' unwtm'ato'd. th r kupy Hm plum? i "m lit'v, amt \w hm hunks writtvn on .mr and similar town -n. \vhn has \VI'EHo Hut, in- Hm HI.» ll .I Eleventh Commandment. .' "John Wanamaker has written: . “Proverbs are the. children of daily 1 experience. With many or us the t riddle of life is still to be solved. t Those whn have travelled~bef0re us, along the same roads, have left foot- » prints as they struggled. fell down. 1 tmped. despaired or persevered. ' which ought to he «11' value to us as l \\e juurney on in 41m- cnnthtenee of hem: able to reach the goal we haw) in View. The hic'igraphies, examples and cherished rules that influenced the liws at 0111- fathers are great. helps fer each ether.’ The second prineiple for success and happiness in life is to be found in the eleventh thmmandment : Lme une anothâ€" o1~ : de untn "there :‘it‘ a man smite )1 :1 en nne theek turn the nther‘; ‘a set! answer turneth away wrath'; "Hal seVerat ether similar expresâ€" s'ens. all meaning the same thing. ' Honest Service. "Years age when 1 had time. t0 keep a wrap-hunk. I cut and pasted :11 it a Sl'lltl'llt‘l' attributed tn Baden- t’um‘ell. t‘ather Hl‘ Mtl,jnl'-(iellel'al Haclen-I’mvetl: W’nu t'llll gm an)- “ here in the wm'ld with a smile and :1 stiek.‘ .\11d m .\t'1'te:1 the native hme all o‘.\‘pl'e.~'.~'inll: 'Snt'tly. snt'tly. mtehee menkeyfi l haw interpretmt ntt thew thing's tn mean pcditeness «haunted. nut nhsequimw. Hntlest. tutith‘tsthtng set'x'it'e will. in the lung Hm. [wt Hut) ;..'t\e Hill the greatest. me lstzt'e Ht' slime”, hut the greatest ‘ enjnjalnent and happiness m )‘Hlll' ‘ v,t‘!':$ tutti til'e. MHI'e tilillll'es :ll'e ' oi-te In Its llc'u‘h'rt “13.111 in any thel' 3 HM‘. Men and tlti~llll'.~'.~‘t'> with all oti:e1'es~.t-11ti:1|s t'ut- sllt't'l'ss have ‘ .wvlu' tlthhl‘ t1) muted 111' this 1111111â€" mtuuhnent. I \ .132... 4............v.y.....t. :2: 3.2;. .1.__........z..£ 2.. 3255...... 5...: 7. is one of the first, I think, a young man desiring success should prac- tise. Learn all he can from the ex- porl‘iI'm'I- 43f his parents, his elders and utlm seniors. That, I would say is tlw ilzst principle of success in “f0. Material is A-l; workmanship is very best that can be put into a car. Service is built into them and we have made arrangements in Dur- ham, where you will receive the kind of service you would expect when purchasinga car. . If you want all the value you can get at the lowest price that you can safely pay----listen! We’ve got the car that beats the world. Quality considered, there isn’t a low-priced car on the market that can come near the value of the CHEVROLET NEW SUPERIOR A Price That Can’t Be Touched CHEVROLET AND McLAUGHLIN DEALERS Flesherton ' - - On D. McTavish Son “'1‘ «Lul. MEH'IPIHI a! Whill similar v ‘Hnn'f knuw. will lllec‘ (n 5mm 5 m :u'munt \x'hvn ,Vnu rutum In )'«»:11' hut“! in ’m'lfls.‘ ‘iutf I said. ‘.\'H:l don‘t. knmx' mu.‘ Hv said: "HTS all right.' I uskml hilll,\\ll.\'. ‘le ww- O'l' saw nw lml'nrv.' Aflm' sum“ hvsi- tutiun hu said: "Hut \\'4- know Mr. MUHHH is a t'l‘imul ul' ymu's: that is t-nnugh. and hr has nu l‘rimuls who valmm lw trustml'." Value of Introduction. "'l'lwn I mm! In llw Ame-rim”) I'Ix- press Ccivmpany, \x‘hilv wailing. mu! \h'. .l. H. Mnrtnn, Hw salt king. vzmw Up and rhzmwl \vr} vm'dially with In“. N mu :1 Hur a vim-k said lw mum "3 \VIIIIIII say ”Hi IIngIIIily mI-n I'I‘~ I'III'I'IIII III hI'l'I' mm pvrsnns who III) IIIII I'IIllIIw HII‘ III'IIII'ilill‘S fIII' SIII'CI'Hré {IIIII rigiII living: laid down in tin- I-IiIIIII. INIH’ stand in Hip way III' sin- III'I'H.‘ mI-ans IIIII III LISSI)(7iaiI’ or III ,Lm IIIIIIIII \\'hI~i°I' \‘Iiu an.» likely III Him in IIIIII III \IiIII persons \\IIII IHI' HUI H‘S‘N’I (I'd. Some yI‘aI's 3in I I‘I'I'IIH a rising: )UlIllg‘ Amorican \‘isiI-. ml I'JIII‘IIIIII. ”II was just gI'tIing' :I IIig‘ I'IIIIIIwing' III' inIluImIial I'I'iIInIls. IIIII III- \wnI :IIIIIIII WI”! sumv IIIiI'IIâ€" I'Elii‘ ('HIIIIISIIIV mm and wumnn. His III'INI'IH'I‘ III IIUI‘SIIHIIuIIII- plan‘s inl inIII IhI- luv» and his llltllII' “as IiHIlI' I'III’. SIImI- HHH‘ 213.2!) I maIII- arâ€" 'ang‘vmmm 111111g11111111111s 111 \1511 H111 (11111111111111 I111Hl11li11l1lx 11111111 \ll11111l.l1‘1'11111111.l \1'11111 1111.111 111,.11111:ll111v \111111 11111 111 all s:1li.~<t‘:11l111\. H1111 “111111! 1111! 111mm 1m 111111111 1111! 1 1111131 11:11 111 111111111111. I111! HWu-x \11111111111511111111111‘ l1'11lll1lg1121 A 4human-American Murgenthau. spvakinx rovvntly at the. Canadian «Iluh. said tlu- bus! way to Spread pmpagamla was through Moling tlw publir hy m-ligimls and charitablv :lmwals. Religious Pakirs. "'l'ho result has bPPIl that man}- frauds htzw burn [)Ol‘lgmtl'atml upon the honvst pooplv by religious fakirs. Avoid Down! company. “I would say that the next. most important aid to success is the ad- vice given in the first verse of the first Psalm: ‘Blessed is the man ‘that walketh not in the counsel of ? the ungodly, nor standeth in the Way of sinners, nor. sitteth in the seat of the scornful.’ I think all of you, who have been brought up strictly. can look back, as I do, on certain, wick- ed. ungodly boys and girls with whom we would have liked to play. but were never allowed to. The churches have taught too much that the ungodly were those who dill not attend church regularly. who (lid not make loud prnflmsion of their gool'inoss; while those who occupiedl front. pews and made much noise wore the examples of everything that was holy for the rest of us to follow. a back with pelasant persistence. l 923 MODELS NV. and l [IND llal'l'uh‘tl 11 Stunn- vxpm'ivm'o in NM\‘ I said. 'Muku all me' mmh’." I .~ iH hm’v (H 5mm Comparisons sell Chevrolet and y our close spection of the New superior dels is sincerely re- quested before buying any car at any price. We would be pleased to give you a demonstration at any time. said. 211'- For full particulars apply 10 Grand Trunk Ticket Agents. Ar. Toronto 11.10 am. 7.40 p.m. Returning, leave Toronto 6.50 am. and 5.02 p.m. Parlor Buffet (Jar Pol~ merston to Toronto on morning train and Guelph to Toronto on evemm; train. Ar. Brantford 1.00 p.111. Ar. Hamilton 1.00 pm. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Chemist’s Success. “1111 had enough to 11x11 1111." 111111- 11111111..1 G111. Maclean, "enough for 1111.1 111151 of 1115 life, but that (1111 11111.. sat- 1513' 111111. Away down 111 1‘11an was :1 5111phu1' 11111133 .\ 11u111111111 111' 1111111141 1:111! 11'11111 t1) \11‘131'k it. 11111 11\'111'}’ 111- 11111191 “'11.: :1 11111111111. 'J‘Iw 11111 111111111- -: 11:.111 his 1111111113' 111111 “11111 1111w11 111.1111. 1111 .1111. 11 111‘ “111,1111111: 11 11\ 1.1111111111111111 1111\1111111-1111111111\111\- 111111 11111111111111 at 111m. 111111 11111 1111111115 111111111 11111 111 him. Hut 1111 1111111. 1111 “1111111111; 111111 finally 1113 S1" 11 11111111111111 111 11111111111 11111111 11111 11111 111111.13111111- 111:111 111111111n11115111111111111111â€"1111 11111111 111‘ 11111111111 1111 1111111 111111111 11111 51111” 111.111 111111 1111.1 51710.1)1111111111, 1 1 1 1 | 1 “This i.~ Mm! llu- Psalm mutimws m 521}; : ‘His «lvliuhl is in Hm law nf HH‘ Lord and in His law «IHHI hp mwlilrtiv «lay and night.‘ That Col. Maclean tnld llm slam M a chomlsl \\ ho was brought to London ()an to do certain walk “hich “as so successful that he got out with something; like four millions. Pessimists and Backhito “Finaliv, ” continued Col. Maclean, “sitting in the seat of the scornt'ul, ’ I take to mean not to be influenced, ad1ised or guided by the persons \\ ho sneer at success in life, the pos- simists, the persons who sav a thing cant be 110111“, the backhiteis. 11111] when I use the word ‘succeSs‘ I am not referring to money-iii'aiiingâ€"L is not the money you make. but H11» things you do. If you do them well. take a pride in them and enjoy the doing of them and enjoy life. ”11-11 you are a success." York, when a Canadian wanted some money at the Biltmorqâ€"just $50-â€" which was given with hesitation. Later he was observed by the man- ager to be an intimate friend of Mr. Newman, the president of the New York Central Railroad, with the re- sult that he was registered as en- titled to unlimited credit. Improved Train Service DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY v. Durham 7.05 a.m. 3.15 p.m. v. Mt. Forest 7.38 am. 3.51.p.m v. Palferston 8.28 a.m. 4.23.p.m. v. Fergus 9.15 am. 5.05.1).211. v. Blora 9.20 am. 5.10 p.111. r. Guelph 9.45 a.m. 5.36 p.111. Ontario Plans For Future. 8..35 pm. 8.30. p.111. “There is also the question of health and dress. Some of us. par- ticularly in our younger days, over- dress. but, as we got older we do not dress socaret‘ully. Dress, however. thought cocxsuu'rr AGENT - - DURHA “EVERYTHING IN FARM MACHINERY” WILLIAM STONE FERTILIZER “None Better" JUST ARRIVED. A SHIPMENT OF Aylmer Force and Lift Pumps With the Strongest Tower Built It's the "Toronto" Self«0iling Windmill-requiring “oil only once a year". All gears operate in a bath of special oil affected by neither heat nor coldâ€"every bearing and working part thoroughly and automatically lubricated. If you have a “Toronto" Windmill now. you can obtain this self-oiling feature by interchanging the head and min; your present wheel. Moat Toronto Windmills. too. can be made absolutely sell-regulating in operation. The “Toronto" Tower will atand for a lifetime because it is the heavieat. atrongeat and beat-braced one built for any windmill. See this new Mill nowâ€"or get my booklet. SPRING FARM MACHINERY SELF -OlLlNG - SELF -REGULATING BUY Now ANB Runabout $405 Touring 5445 Coupe 5695 Sedan 5785 Chassis $345 Renfrew Cream Separators “The Best on the Market” J. SCflUTZ A Full Line of JOHN SHUTZ, DURHAM, ONTARIO Ilium. “And the sadness. the tragedy at the situation is that we are. dupes. cheering them on working for then. aiding them in pulling down, den- iIeiiI us. Theron! gods whom they would tear do“ II and dash to piece. IIin the tried Canadiansâ€"um exper- counts for a good doul, but some men can aflord to dress indifl‘erenuy. finds Ontario Too Phone to You“, M. In! a. an (Continued on page 7.) r CF Laugh; ONTAIOO

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