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Durham Chronicle (1867), 4 Oct 1923, p. 3

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Hl' \\’h0 mm- HH' t'nusrio'm-u by gm“: a sham- nf timo' tn Ouch. l’vo'n o'hh'l‘s hmo' hmm knnwn m makn this (mel'nmisc' ho'twm-n lhnil' whmo-m ohIHvs and tho. clamant now-.1 n" ho-ulth. far ”In chun'h hour 13‘ lhw "Inst hvalthl'ul hourwon the hnks. But :u'p ”H' ('huruhes empty- inu‘.’ Any Individual wxpo‘rio-nm' i~$ mums-my nun-“w in Its limits. but it rs \wrth what It is warm. I! is a h'ntumx mnrning‘ In hustnn. 'l'l'vmnnt 'l'wnnuw l3 :1 hi}: {‘hlll't'h hiddvn in tho‘ hmrf nt' :1 husim-ss hhu‘k. Entering mtv. mm was shmx‘n to .'he‘ {Op of NH? wa'omol gallvl'y. who'ro' [hr last empty ~th was utilize-d. .\t night Hu- mm“ as mm!» a qumw an hour bvh‘rv [hr Hmo- ut' npwnmg. :Htl'actml by :HM pro-arhnm us much as gum! l’:\'0‘ll o hulk“ H I'Pligiwl ”PHI of as Hm I "l' o-illivr lz'M ni- l56 Fil'ili Awuuv. va Yui'k. as i'o'nli'vs 01' a lio-wilolo-r- in: army nl‘ i-i-ligimis and philan- thl'ulill' llllvl'vfili. Lomk M iii“ “lilil‘ Sui-io-ly Building in NPW' York. i'ni' unollivr Visibié' anil lungililo- owi- ilvnm- llml livillio-i' llw “lilil' llHl‘ lhv lililil'i'li ni' liw “lilil' is :i ii} in: mm- i'o'i'll. In vily al‘lo'i' i'ily g'i'i‘ai i'liiil'i‘lii's anol i'zlliii'oll':li.~' Ill'l' build-- ing. lmlclinr: ”ll‘ll’ nwn ill'i‘illil‘l'illl'- ally with llu- lino-s! [ii-mliii'ls nl' WWII-1 (no'l'i'i‘. Ur tako- tlw lu-adquartm's 01' any nt’ tho- lo-zuhng oivlmminzninns in [hp State.» v-tho- \\'ithm-spcmn Building in Philadorlphm. for :Innthvr vxamplv: 'l‘raxollm; through his big parish «though snmllor in aroa than Liana- div-uno- roooivos many improssions, and. it is how-cl. loarns somo lossc'ms for his own good. whilo oscuping tho (Lingo-i- ot' l'harisaism. Each coun- try oau nti'ovral to go to school to tho othor: “HP“ has somothing to tournâ€" amt NEW“, for thoir (fummi‘m gmnl, tnio rouli/os allow. for oxamplo. that tho tlhurch is .-\moritra'.~' higgost husmm- m :i rountry of hi}: bush- noasox In: Carroll‘s annual tloml of siatistiaw l'o-Vt'alS markml incroasos m fllt'lltht'l'~ltl[) anol givings in almost two-1') clonomination. and oqually a l't‘t'tno'l') from tho sottmcks Ht" tho war poi-out. Tho critics who proph- osiool tho passing of tho tlhurrh as "no ot‘ tho rosults of tho strugglo and with. tho clot-lino ot' roligion. are ham”: 1 lit-2r [ititiomro triool. for tho tlhurrh po-rsists in living-«and “to. (mo of ”lo- :irohitoctural sights of tho prosont-olay tlliiifagn is tho tow- or of tho now )lothotlist 'l'omplo. rising I do not know how many storoys hiL'h. tho oyo rot‘usim.r to‘ count thom all as tho tippor onos.‘ blond into one. Horo. in tho hoart of ono of tho groat ritios of tho con- tury. t.~' a giant structuro built by and for a Church. 'I‘ho moro fact at" this striking pyramid of stono and brick is puzzling to tho man on tho stroot ulm says tho tjhurrh is an anaohrnnnm and u spout forro. “'hn |~ nur southern neighbor? lfncle Sam. of voursvâ€"a hundred million or more of himâ€"and her; NILâ€"ins. no-zghbors. and mostly and murwho-immgly friends. Impressions of Our Southern Neighbor Thoma}, October 4, 1923. wars and ro-;ul.-' o-nwtymg': that h-gcwrs [tn-clay that tho- hnhit By FRANK YBIGH .\ml ho-ro'. again. thaw lllmll'l’ll and i'ympulur gallwrng's nt' hnsmwss and Hn'nl'o-ssinnal nwn in “Mary. Kiwanis. llmm and similar nrgmnzuticms zu'o'. Ill! Hn-ir rwspvvtiw- pl'ng'l'ummo-s. {'lvmnns'h'uting applim! Clhristizulit)‘ in :I must al'w'sting' and pl'avtivul gway. It was Hu- Flash-r wm-k wlwn 'Hu- writvr was |H'i\'ilo':.'ml In spvak i at. an Hhiu Rnlary Club. “n was askâ€" ‘ml tn lwar 4lc-finitvly in mind Hu- (‘harat'tm' uf Hu- smsnn and tho- clay Ln his rumm'ks. M, ”w HUM, as mm- 0!’ Hm uuwsls. “'3“ u rripplml rhlld. his f'ail limo- frame lwld tungu-r by bands and straps. I)” ynu \wnclvr PI')’ t'vnll'P‘.’ It. was tho. MUM m Hu- midst of “w guthvl'ing. and unruly Hw Luvm' nf (lhildro-n, \Hmlv :mcl maimml. must haw hm-n plwusml. Indeml. thvsv m'mlo-rn Club mo-n haw- that “W mm II «If Uhiu :IIIII mum ”“1"? Stairs haw) IIIIIII I\\I iHo-II :I IIIgI IIIIâ€" puignutinam ial and III-Ismml INI- Hm (‘I'ipp't‘d (.‘hHlHHNNl I‘mmd III ¢~\'~ I . H'llkl'l'S at iIIIIIIIsiIIg' hanquvls sh Ikv HIIt nntv ”HT and cm I‘ 'Ig'lin \HHHIII! :Ipnlng); IllumtiIIg' \\IHI :I. Y'O'S’HDHSO‘ in applause that slums- ”I" vaIIIIuHIIItIr zIHitIIIlI- III‘ tlw CHIH'I‘S. HI'zII'I' hl‘ffll't‘ nwals is 111mm uhsm‘uul :Il Illuh IIIIII'hI'nIIs HIIIII pussihl)‘ iII Wm“ humus, ! 'l‘hat. Amm'ioa is not. wholly giwu ‘mm‘ to hilnlatry mu- has only tn ‘stucly tho prvss of thv ctmntl'yâ€"thn sm'u-lai- [)I'vss-«to lvarn. Humli'mls 0t. L'l'vat dailii‘s print a VPI'SP nt' Scripturo at tho- lwad of ”IMF mlitâ€" m'ial mlumns; many nthm's ran Lt'll- to‘n "It’ttltathHS thmugh that swasnn: nthvi's again giw ampio- spzw tn 1'0- ligimis mattm' tlllct chum-h llt‘WS. Sumo- Politni's al't‘ Siii'pi'isml that ru- ligiun has a nvws \‘thllP. 'l'hvi'v has hum a l't'ttismn'o'l‘)’ nl' thw Mill». and ”In t'm't that it. too, is ttlt' lwsl ul' mm}; 'l'hm-w Is lvss of Silver :nul' nini'o- Ht' summrt ut' things worth \\'hilu. l'lwn tlw slurp is improving Ill this l't'SlH‘t‘t. liwn thn nt‘fi‘nsivv l‘éll'lt'iltlll’t' ml” ”in c'h'i'uvnmn talwnvs Spvaking nl' tlw Fowlvi'al tluuncil nl' tiliiii'i'hvs, rity at'tm' city i'vwalml tlm frmt that this ,‘.'l't‘:lt cn-npm'atiw plan taking in its swung) practically all ttw l’i'ntvstant tit‘llUflllllflllOllS. is t'unvtiuning. In thmit again its lm'al tlmmcil matni'iully llt‘lpt‘tl in ttn- passing: nt‘ :in anti-gambling law in ttw )lii'liigan Lngisaturo‘. Pvt-- tiaps ttw timv has mmt- whom (Zanziâ€" ila should gl'applv with this and ”th- “1‘ mils ttn'migli tlw samn channel of ('i‘ilH°Plitl':itm‘l vt't'nrt. vi-ail tl‘wati'vs fur nuunilziy mPotingS through Lnnt. which worn attvndnd by thousands daily. 1 drnppml into a Philadplphia thvati'r' at the Sam“ tin’w and found it iillml with mm and \wmwn wlm limkwl as if Hwy had not Inst tlii- ('hi'ii'i'h-Hning' habit fi'nm HIP quick \vm' tho v fauna ”in hvm'ns and tiw t‘alllé'Sl \xziv tho-y ininml in tho-ii singing. is true? that somp re’ligious folks go in church at least once a yearâ€"0n Easter Sunday. Two great churches o'lhnw vavh Olhé'l' in tho [wad of Pittsbul'gl‘n. 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FARMER FLIES HIS OWN PLANE, FALLS, AND IS INJURED Full 150 Feet. in First “8010" flight and is Now in Regina Hospi al. What of tho Volsloatl Act? Sov- ioral signitican’t impressions remain. ('liiolly that. tho not rosnlts aro hono- lit-ial; mnrkmlly so. and allow allow- ing for all ovii‘lonco to the (ti‘mtrary. Sowrnl indoponclont journals. liko (lollior's Wookly, have sent out, ox- ports to I'oporl. on the working of tho Act. This particular nun. who {lVHWWl hinlsoll’ a wot. gnvo striking oviclonco that not only is ”no law working l'nirly woll in tho main. lml, that public opinion is coming." to tho point whom- it will «lozil with ”no law lil'i‘ilkim: lmulli'ggm'. lltllltula "my woll take' noliw'. Hospitals. ronrts. annl gnols [woviilo t'Vlllt’llt'l‘ lnml to i'e-l'nlo. I maintain that all the signs urn i-ncouraging. I doubt if the assail- ants of tho Sunday are making much lwadway. Iln ronlrv aftor contra thorn is an actiw public opinion aruusvd by this danger. 'l‘lw man in public life who \‘inlai‘tv tlm dorrncivs arr nut linlding tlwir own, while tlmso who haw high standards arr I'm'ng'niznd as sat'v lvadm's. 'l‘hn mor- al sunsv (if tlln proplc is nut dl‘tvr- iurating. 'l‘lw 'l‘vn (ltmimandlfii-nts urn still in town. Nor is it all by proxy. When the officer of a Western Rotary Club showed me his city, after the mid- day luncheon, where do you suppose he motored to? To three hospitalsâ€" one for cripples, in which he knew every ehild.addressing them by name. He had been there before? “Oh. yes." he explained. “I drop in every day to see the poor kiddies and take them something. My wife and I get more fun out. of this than anything else We do." Need it be added that. in nine eases out of ten. you find that these doers-of-good are active. Church members and therefore trained to service. a commendable rivalry in good works and sensible philanthropy which is Christliko in its essence. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE :n Turnwl' musl) :Il'lorl'llmm HIP Hum)â€" 54% L-PILCJAL. USE: . “ 'l'lu- varly niuvtio-s mx'mwl 21 dark pm'imi fur :Im'icultm'v. both in «Jun- mm and in lhv l'nitml Stutvs. Dur- ing UH- \VHI‘St ”1' that. pvriml pntzlhws Mortgage Indebtedness Forces Mid- West Farmers OR the Land. \VAR-TIME PURCHASES NOW HARD TO CARRY “A tiro is roportod to havo hrokon out in tho downtown district of Council Blutfs, Iowa, a short distance from horo. after a tornado had vis- itod tho south soction of tho city. A portion of tho Strand 'l‘hoatro. which is locatod on the bank of In- dian tlrook, is roportod to how onl- lapsod. as havo a numbor of housos." A roport from tlounoil Blutl‘s says t‘onr porsons aro known to haw, hoon ' killed and a fifth is reportod to haw hoon killod in tho tornado which vis- itod that i'ity tho sumo owning. up- rooting' tl'oos, blowing.r down housos tam] shods. Four of tho doad woro killod whon thoir homo cillapsod. 'l‘hoy aro a woman and throo child- i'on. 'l'ho roar of tho Strand 'l‘hoatl'o ton tho hank of Indian tlrook rollaps- Iod lmt no «mo, it. is said. was injnrod. From Louisvillo. Noln'aska. romos a ropoi't that oig'ht porsons \\‘t‘l't‘ kiltmt :Imt ttmllh‘ulltts Ht' dollars. worth of danitago dono. 'l‘ho oight doad aro niomhors nl' ono family. Stu-ridan. \\',\'i’>niin',:. rolmrts who “to hot and Itillllttg't‘ in oxross of $200,000 as tho rosltlt of tho flood in Big (tooso and Littlo (Snow tll't'l‘ks whirl. ox'ortloxx'od thoir hanks oarl)’ in tho day. 'l'ho horthorn and t‘tbtâ€" orn sortions of tho oity woro tloodod l With two to tour foot of \\'ator. 'l'tli" tttltltt awn-:Ii'mt tn tltht' l'out‘tlmt its i't'o.~t in tho :lt'tornoon. twttt tlt‘m'ks t'alling' alwut t\\'o t'oot during tho owning. 'l'ho i‘aint'all has lioon roimrtoct as "inrossanl." and lllllt'tl itztllltltu' has hoon dono. t “A tnrnado Man-h struck Oshkosh. N011. (0-day. injurvd a scum! of [wr- sons and clumulisln-d u «hr/mu dwell- ingrs. "With Nebraska in Hm grip of a violent rain. wind and Plt‘t'tl‘it‘ storm. a tornado struck in Council Hiuti‘s. Iowa, just across tlw river from Omaha to-night. doing heavy dam- age. It is not known \Vht‘lht'l‘ any loss of life i-nsultmi. A clouctburst struck Omaha and Council Blutl‘s at 7 o‘clock. \\':ttm' is running in tlw streets in both citivs i'rnni tln'vo tn six font (twp. Stu-0t car and auto-- mobile ti'atl'ii' is civmm'alizwt. Ap- peals t'mm tlnodmi t'amilivs \wrn pouring intn tlw mm and [mlime «tuâ€" partments. \ dispatth f1 0m Omaha undm date of September: Cloudburst Strikes Nebraska City and Traflic Is Demoralized.â€"-Fetal Floods in Wyoming State. Shoe Polishes flake itan in mt tos mth aha, Nebraska, or 28 says : HIP grip of a ko‘pt. [Iacv “ith “II“ amancv III [M iI'vs 0f I':'IIm IIIIIIIIII t.~' IaInIs in many cases changing hands at ‘~’ 400 In» :5500 nor arr“. Such prions wm'v not jlls- a little higher: but in Iowa. the ex- ample. the mortgage debt is ten times as great. and the interest hur- den is at least eight times as great now as they were then. This et'ush- mg blow of mm'tguge inclehtmlness is the result of the inflation of farm prices in the men helt States «luring the war. an intlzltinn that more than In the Middle States. according to Wallace's Farmer. conditions in some reSpects are wnrse now than they were then. The purchasing power of farm products is, it is true. sold at. 15 cents a bag and loss. and prices of other farm products were in proportion. cheese selling as low as six cents pm‘ pound. you can hive. On any farm of average size at least one hour a dayâ€"36% ten hour working days a yearâ€"are spent in the irksome, wearying task of pumping water. 36% days which one of my Toronto Windmills will give you for profitable work. rest or recreationâ€"besides supplying running water wherever you want it. The one bothersome task. that of oiling the windmill in all kinds of weather. is overcome in the Toronto Self-Oiler. which requires fresh oil only “once a year." Friction and wear are practically abolished. Toronto windnulls. too. can be made absolutely self-regulating in JOHN SHUTZ. DURHAM, ONT comfortâ€"the vision of so many, yet the attainment of so fewâ€"adopt a regular sav- ings plan for him now, and teach him in his tender years the value of saving some- thing out of every dollar. 0 one starting out in life ever expects to fail. Youth is always hopeful. but hope alone cannot bring success. If your home is to see your boy a success in the world. securing independence and TOTAL ASSETS OVER $519,000,000. YOUR BOY and THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA THAT WAY LIES HIS SUCCESS. \Vu dvsirv tn 0xpl‘4-ss Hlll' sillt‘nl‘n thanks to frivnds and m-ighlmrs l'nr llw kindm'ss shnwn «luring our bew- eavvmvut through “In dual“ of cum infant son. By Swinnerton 'l‘hm-e was some inflation in farm lanalsh NT. [.00. during ”In Imam. but nuthing likv that which «om-urred in “In Middlf‘ \VQ‘SL and to that thom agriculturv is on a hone-r basis hm. than it is there. mind own by war-time whim of food products and now that farm products have 0001? down to pre. war lm-ols mortgage indobtondess incurrod in buying high-priced land im'olws 1m unboarablo burden on “In now land-owners. CARD OF THANKS Kr. and Mrs. George llum'll. PAGE mu

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