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Durham Review (1897), 4 Nov 1920, p. 4

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H it ii Duo Price and Int. Yield '. 1922.....f... 98 r........ 5.37 "W......... " ......... 6J5 "Mn..." " .....r.. 6.27 The supply 'available is titmted. All bonds are below thar, and most of the". yield you our 6 per cont No safer investment in the world. Prompt action is urged for those who choir. to take advantage of the pronoun opportunity. Bonds". 860, 3100. no and 'tooo dtmorhinatioesu. You may pun-haw as many as you wish of any douomination. I927......... 97 ......... 6. I. I Bonds delivered to your Bank free of all delivery or brokerue charge. Write, call or telephone Friday, Nov. 5 to Satur'y, Nov. 13 Other articles we offer in this sale. some slightly wiled wrappers. but good old quality, such an mulled Stationery Photo Frames hand Bags Boxed Stationery Photo Mounis Lamps Books A splendid opportunity to select a Christmas gift. " you Need a Dinner Set MAN'ARI,AN1il'8 DRUG STORE The Reeattt, Mrs Durham Bargains in Bonds To make your Holiday a real holiday, afew dollars invested i-nagood T)yr?.k,.ty'itctyse or Clubbag Transparent 'Pyrex' Ovenware PRREX is the highest scieutific development in Ovenware. It has the remarkable quality of quickly absorbing and retaining heat, causing foods to bake rapidly and thoroughly. This ware is ready for immediate service, and may be used for any foods baked in the oven, such as pies, bread, cakes, custard puddings. Never chips, flakes, crazes. dents or bends, and remains new for- ever In the following varieties : Cttsserotes (oval and round) Pudding Dishes (oval and round) Bread Pans Utility Dishes Pie Plates is tho starting point. This Dept. has just the Trunk or Suitcape you have been looking for that will meet your individual taste and requirements. ‘Samson' and ‘Gord Medat' if: -1 tk 2 "".t' at 3.25 and 1.00 per square, cump'Iv-ld with nails and cement. Now is the time to get windows repaired before the cold weather ar- rives ' Staple Stock of Glass S. McINTYRE Putty, Paints and Oils ROOFING % off CHINA SALE.. P. RAMAGE, Durham For gonna] use. get $97 piece set of Willow pattern here, Toronto Department Store Saturiay 35 00 special 837.50. our eight day special price 0 VICTORY LOAN BONDS at present prices are absolutely in the bargain class . Everything in Mardware and Woodenware We have it. can get it. or it isn't made VACATION TIME Your Choice ot Seven Mummies: (in all siza) Sportsmen will do well to make this their headquarters for supplies. We are prepared for the demand in variety and volume. Rifles, Shot guns and Ammunition known brands as in such well- Duo Priéo and Int J93ir......., 96.50 ... I934 ........ 93 ... WNW”... FRONT muibwAAig " These are just the thing to take the hill out of the room these C cool evenings, at each . . . . . . 7.50 Look 'em over “hen in the Store. One "Florence three burner with two burner oven plete, to clear at . . . . . This in I hvgtin Ind will Wu luv. Jun received into nook t numb" of McClary's Coal Oil Heaters h New I',', Eh: Explgnm 'letrietts We dread dupe-t Iylpotby to tho trium- of m. luv cl Pu, John Liv. Iugmouo whodiod " him home in Elm wood Wednesday ot [m Ink from In one“. of tite 'll'. Anniversary oervioel were l.tld at Muioek Bspttst church sands! hm wh-n large coupes-mic” [waned wish appreoinion " two thoughtful and very helpful urmona. The ooh I coutximhd by Mr Atlan Bpll of Dun 1mm m the mnuiag nod Mm Doug‘dd McDonald of Cannon! in the evening In! of a very high stand-rd sud “duo greatly to tho ounces. p A goodiy number from Dutlnm Baptust chulch mended Aunivueuy “use“ hen Sunday manning show- mg Ber. MuCAuahud hows u very high place In the comm of his peo ple he preached to some yours Igo. Rev. Wm. Aird attended the Bap- tirt Counntiou u Brandon! lot melt and reports a aplondgd time during hi! aitmnee. Mr Zanu Glut of Dalian conduo ed the some“ hero In! In much appreamod. ' It Ind Mn L'Ilio Jone: at Toronto In Hudlon und little dumb”: Msr. guu. linen Mal»! Tuck-r und Wil I Patterson were the inn“ ot Mr Ind Mu Fuluou [Cu-duly. "thath Nov. TA will be churn! u Homo Dunn-om I)” in the Mu. |ook 13mm Church as 11 a: m. A 7.30 p. In. a "mid "rtnen on "R. ligion in the Homo" Iothou itith ttabt" on the OMI- R nll no Ipooiull "wit-IL In Andrew Hntuy who recently unduvnm a "rioo opouut n m tbe lhmilton haspnu'. lemmod home Thursday of but. work. tire Hana“: nanny friends will be pleased to know lhubheis making nutiafuczmy we cover, Ind In planted to have ho: hum: mam. ( A bun'meu meeting of the share holder. of the beef r " of Ibo lur- rounding Icahn) was held Thurldly owning for utllouom of thin yen in d reorganisation. . Mrs Thompson. Mrs Itobert Long and daughter Hm Ed-ah of Wulkouun visited friends here our the week end. Rev. Ir Ind Mrs Scrum) of Elm. wood nie a thumbs: of null: on man- bouol their oongrnprtion in this io. cality last week. The Red Front Hardware , com- NOV. 4, I920 soon b. picker! up. Automatic" Oil. Stove Telephone 52 MULOOK 31.00 l Sun the Editor; In the departure " Rev. W. H. Smith, Thorold loses 1 man who has proien himself in civic in well an ecclesiastical "aiks or life. On tbe school board. the public library board. and most eopecially in the patridtic work during the war. Mr Smith'l em r. actic action-ind eloquent amount-Inf there worthy cause: impressed " char. actrr. his personality a'nd his abilities on i ll ecivic mind. in a very practical may] The tar-nest, thorough-going method. which made him a good pastor, and: him alto a good citizen. and the omin- The week before last were strenuous times for the new l'reibytrrian pastor here and his wife. Thornld people on Sunday listened in great congregations to two farewell sermons. of which the Thorold paper gives s three.c.olurur, re- port, On Eriday a farewell soccal es- ening was functioned and Mr Smith presented with a purse of gold and an address, Mr! Smith with a boquet of chrysanthemums, and both with abund- ance of kind Words and breathing per- fect sincerity sud deepest love. Then the BJitor of the Post. speaking tor the community. voices the general regret at losing it good citizen " well " s good psstor. We give the editor'l article in full and some quotations from the other articles, to give Durham sudcommun ity s glimpse of the man that has come among us as seen by those with when! he mingled for ten years. . In the evening he spoke from Isaiah 42: 6 t "t the Lotd have called thee - - - will hold thine hand, will keep thee, &c," which he announced was a meditation on God's way with man. It was a call from sin and tseliishrtess to purity and holiness; he showed what a depth of meaning lay in the sustaining hand, and in the protn- 'se to "keep." . Call. hold, keep, give, gets better all the time." All this en- couragement looked towards enabling us to bring light into the dark places of the earth. Mr. Smith has I good voice and pulpit manner and lacks nothing in impressive- neu and we believe will prove a worthy successor to those gone before. Farewells to Rev. W. n. and Mrs. Smith at Thorold Like the parents in the text, before we can go on we must go back for Jesus, and he hoped to see every man and woman attend regularly the Home of God and at. Jenn back with them feeling the force of the Psalmist'n word "Thy rod and thy 'taff they comfort me." luduclion of Rev. W.H. Smith from the Anglican body. He had many interesting personal touches of bis home in his early days. _ We prove his pteoence I-U we find ourselves overcoming our beaming sin. 2--it we are conscious of: equation from the world in greater degree. 3--if we have increasing sympathy with the aim of Jesus Christ to captureattd to heal the world. beginning with our own home and neighborhood. Rev Mr Smith was then for the first time called upon and he was {ullof ap- preciation for theUreat welcome given him and his wife. He was glad to have had the experience of a 10-year friend. ship in his old charge and it had not been an easy matter to decide hut salary was not everything. Since his first visit he had spoken to many and ail had good words for Durham 'etngregation. He could not expect to measure up to their former brilliant pastors, but he would aim always to speak a good word for Jesus Christ and make Him a living per- sonality. He desired their co-operation, even their criticism for he had, he hum. orously declared a thick skin. Among reasons why people suppose Chmt to be with them were : those who live in put experience. while He should be with them every day. Some have an intellectual conviction ofthe truth oi the gospel, and cuppa“ that enough. some think it well with them. merely because they work in the Lord's viney ard, and he warned them that accepted works come alter fellowship A full church in the morning testified to the interest taken in the new pastor. and let us hope, in his message. He had, he said, been peculiarly anxious that on his first appearance before them he should baht the right word for them and he had chosen his text from Luke 2: 44. when on the return to Galilee from Jerusalem the mother otJesus discovered his absence: "They supposing him to have been in the company, &c" with special emphasis on "supposing." Graphically he pictured the anxious tttother's distress over her 12 year old boy, as night fell and they re- turned to search for him. Too many to- day he feared were "supposing" Christ is with them when he is far away, and he solemnly asked fare you cure you have with you the presence of Jesus, or are you only supposing?" Union and commun~ ion with Christ was necessary to a holy life-but - "he does not come when not wanted nor may where heir not welcome." After a lew words from Moderator Scott as he resigned his charge. the ben. ediction was pronounced by Mr Smith and the induction was over. . - The choir aitlrnoon1' and evening had special music and acquitted themselves well. THE DUB HAM REVIEW continued from Page I Sunday Services TORONTO W. Vollctt " H. Boyce B. Willie so R. Barbour M. Morrison " K. Baird - R. Morrison " N. Tho-uplon K. McMillm " M. McQuarrie o. Heath 80 H. Mulligan v. Ryan 64 R. Birth L. Hunt " A McCallum H. Mountain " B.Stonchouoe E. Mclnnin " L. Brigham C. McLean " A. Blair A McAllister a K. Kerr G. Lind-0y " R. Bailey A. McMitian 40 B.McQuc¢n A. Graham 26 izatione from which his departure made it necemry to resign are already feel- ing the Ian of a conscientious member. There are two standpoint: tram which tojudge the work of I minim": the lecdlat and the lured and it does not follow that he is a good citizen became he in a good minicrer, not vice veron. A minister can "tidy the demands of his conscience and live up to the stand- ard set by his own church without tak- ing a prominent part in the town'o ac- tivities. Mr Smith in " mmonl on Sunday. wha ther conscioully or other- wise, furnished an explanation of why and how he had combined the two roles of citizen and pactor so excellently. Hie words in the evening. "A wrong view of God in behind '3 wrong view of lite," exolcin clearly enough that be carried the spirit of hi- Master into his daily work and his daily work into the canctuary of his Master. To him the two were inseparable and so intertwined that it wan imoMIible -to serve his Christwitlouthelpioghi' community. We see a eomfattable mans: gracing our church property. our financial affairs in I tstate of prosperity hitherto un- known to us. Under your preaching we have seen the lament number of tottmutticants at the Lord's table in the history of the cong egation." J. Twsmlt-y M. Melee": K Kelsey B. Lauder E. Seim "During theee ten yen: you and your Ion! wife have etood with us. and not only with " but with the whole com- munity. Every movement tor the up- lift or betteement of humanity hed in you a oerongndvocete and friend. That the temperance movement undo itself I force in the'dietrict you lonely due to your whole Jouled work no Ct-tlor and organizer, in fact no on" upon you, whether from inside your church or outside .t, wee ever refused try you on long Ii someone we: helped. Of your etrngregatimutt effort: onion: author: ilyuch thntmight be said, but let it Bttffisie that under your pastorate we hove made wonderful, helpful and positive pregreu along all lines ot our church life and work. Weekly Report His last morning sermon wa- from John I0 :23"And I give unto them eter- Mal life and they shall never perish, neither shall any my! pluck them out of my hand." The evening diecoum. his lautin Thorold. was also from John's golpol6;67 "Will ye also go away.‘ The outline of both sermonl shoes him a man imbucd with " Saviour’e love and his Saviour's sympathy. Ha Int words at close of this sermon were ', “Thin in the last time some of you will hear my voice Ip'pealin| to you to accept Chriat. Do not but good bye to Chriat and allow the "we of your patents to go unredeemed. Some of these parents have gone home and see with the Saviour. The life at man in uncertlin. it in not known when you will be struck down. Accept Christ to- night. He plead. for you. for your tool. In Him alone lies hope of foregathering with the dear ones who have preceded you to eternity. In that (rent day nhen you an! I meet again. wouid it not be wonderful-if every one of u. were awed by the grace of God." The sentiment. of the address Ire u admit-My uprated no they In evident- Ir genuine. We have apnea for only 1 few enact: ; Before announcing the text of his ev. ening Irrmon. the paper "" "He voic- ed deep appreciation of the kindneu. thoughtfulness. generosity and friend- ship accorded him during hie long min' istry. It was hard to any good me. but the harder the better ; it would be trag- edy indeed it good bye. were any alter I long friendship: Appreciation uu also expressed for friend. outside the congregation, for kind remarks and little token. of regard." b'PELLihG--FORM ll of Durham High School LATI N 54 Wnrd Koch " " 92 H. Eden M. Caldwell R. Grant M. Kiddcll ‘3 " 76 " ttt gi""'""'". assesses“ 't ill The Pickling Season is Here: mother ii "iiioiitu Le aperdiu‘ a few days with Mr T. McKnight. Mu R. Dargavel left lie-duh spend: couple ot weeks " ROCK Hills. the a number atteoded the Wou- en'l Minionuy meeting loudly In the Prubytenan Church. ii; faitnev Given. oi Bound Cen- tre Opel" Sunday with Magda here. _ i,'l,i,iioim McKECHNIE It E,i"icosoo,, - a but“! trip to Durham loads] uiree Low; of King." rum. 1 Y ' called on friend. he" Saturdly. iijEiargarxarstiaissuaanmisaa=rr1'r'i1'ehti. tl OUR RUBBER STOCK E N xl=gXXlglNlxXX'.'PlRlgrtggM5ttygxtxgtygx X ti 'Paper your Homewith the New iii, It Improved Stittmton's Ready-Trimmed , Mr and " T. Melon-v“ and Milling Oats, Feed Oats, Barley Peas, Buckwheat and Mixed Grain and we are paying earload prices for the next few (lap If you have any Grain to sell, better arrange to sell m we cannot pay prices we are paying now very much longer Prices will be lower as soon as Grain is offering incl) . Sell yours while the price is up. Drive your loads" direct to our Elevator. Autumn Days& lndianSummer , The Most Beautiful of 3 all Canadian Seasons ill But what if the home does not chime in unison wlzh the outdoors. Dsys are drawing in, the long ei'enlmpi should be spent amid congenial surroundings. S‘Jre.y this is an excellent time of the yen to remind folk , that will make their homes more inviting and attractiw md will mid comfort and coziness far beyond its cost. Paper that living room of yours before winter. It helps to' keep you warm, cosy and cheerful. Pickling Spices of all kinds Jar Rings, Parawax, Paraffin wax Let us supply your needs. ROB ROY MILLS, Limited ROB ROY MILLS, Limited (hiLAg WANTED New Wallpaper .We hnvgjust received a largo shipment of the naw pupa" which no all " inches wide, cover I!" a lunch Inger am thai, the old widths. In hut in all sizes. Do not have wet feet. Come in and be fitted anytime. When you no in town, drop in And no. the new umplel. They no bet-tin. ' Business Hours-is' a. m. to 5 p. m w, A We Want your PM“. his; it In and get Cash for " l, are in the market for may quantity 3. MCBETH. Prop :eaaa.ar.aaasr:sa.iiri savanna t, 1923 ‘TheR C. church was ' tended loud-y, it being A tur. u-é'ruunl of his tuut:1e-,iiirrt' tulle“- Jryttt--J, Udingham, it. Mum; M Ray, A. Smith. A. D. Mdmyn- hr 310 -..M. W.C. WW. M. Mortiev, I: “Gail. Jr 8ed-D. Morrwm. M, Mi. IntyeeAi. Morrison Jr 2nd --I. Sch-{e- Jr ut-C. tur. T. Melosh. IV Schaleq. Aagrete attendance 230. Average., tenant: It. No.0n roll 10. M. J. Lawrence. In V 'trroat Benn! Toronto Nb. s, BEN. & GLEN . Store they}... Slim F, O "ctober " more i h In “10!“!th UK A on deolmus m hi. didn't In any “when clinch u or near Du (no u l’ncoullo u M's papa. In so (mod I. "t can“ I... having much gr may Mound mth lh '0... Potato bun-u to“ crop m comm TECHNO. in “In or that m bohmd mum. “on. Gum u tum Tho high/ny- no - momma“ and a hop aloo- lo the A: II“ can. In cannot m fooling. The ttflere II geuml turning our n how of "eittg no P.t21. NOVEMBER The 0pm at the P PRICEHLLE "t PRI

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