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Durham Review (1897), 15 Oct 1936, p. 3

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en x# un eth der Ap I Th W 0 TY trade, h wrought and his â€" driven f Claundius. What in th Pault h mar la f1 the 1 sula, Athor CHRISTIANITY 14; 1 Jorinth Golden _ Text.â€" * hope, love, kreatest of th thians 13: 12 h THE LESSON IN TIME.â€"AD. 51, ; PLACE.â€"Tha ai And it Aq ly 11 ACE.â€"The )wer part about â€"f Ather all th and h abode for by at ments th m 1 41 it ins n M ‘ came irpriges | en( the nal F1 m with them, and the their trade they wer higher example ca m mang 13‘; 113. s â€"Now _ abideth taith, these three; and the these is love, 1 Corinâ€" to behave in an ctful way. "Seekâ€" ove refrains from 18 of f AS LOYVE.â€"â€"Acts sibi x1 n ITS SETTINC n 1a¢ corinth, Greek Peni depart f nto â€" the has for d it nil T3 iition, ration d. "Is Jew s by C > Jrd ir mly th th his )rintt t poy were can comâ€" h ime f1 Texas River On the n to had im m it f 18 In N Major Murr graphed jus ember as munagex; of the C Murray, who is 43, was ap ""* ‘mat Ne should esteem it better to be deceived by his kindness and gentleness of heart than to injure his brother by natural suspicion. _ "Enâ€" dureth all things." Patient even in moments and days and long, long years whon hope is deferred, love grows not weary under the burden of prolonged delay, it holds fast, hopes on, bravely perseveres. "Love never faileth: but whether there be prophecies, they shall be done away; whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether there be to be deceived by gentleness of heart brother by natura dureth all things," moments and days years whon hope ; he 1 but this passage me against all thing from foes and when one has # LEsson beautifu follows: others : ed by injuries, whether posed. "Taketh not acc Love does not regist stores up no resentme no malice. 0 y not provoked." Love is an 1P m 8. goodne Bearet] tl th all s manager of the Canadian Broadéasting ‘édl~56;;1â€"t-i_6n:"Ms;;or who is 43, was appointed public relations officer to the and director of its publications in 1924. This picture shows 1.0ve is never glad when ) wrong; love is gladdened ay with his W t t of Waco t use o oA i c o c on ce sc en Unmninee w nes SOpests B.C., has sailed to take up his appointment in Novâ€" things ins that whether real or supâ€" not account of evil." register _ evil. It sentment and bears Love ] crushin 110 s wife and two children, Tan ailing. dure them. "Beâ€" Vot that a Chrisâ€" y anc willingly imposed upon, deprive himself igmert so that easily deceived: Istone M Rampage B.B.S. Chief For Canada Literally love is proof protects one ig â€" troubles not embitter 0ou rea driven 1 irray, assistgnt controller of proâ€" MX Mn 5... 3 gate _ ~ $ m .. hi. .. * "witke * e 7 d 7 "Wagw! ‘‘For now we see in a mirror, dark ' ly." The little conjunction for should ; not be passed by: It confirms the preceding illustration; for, as childâ€" hood to manhood, so this life to the | life to come. "But then face to face." Our knowledge in glory w‘ll be imâ€" mediate, intuitive, without imperfecâ€" tions. "Now I know in part; but then shall I know fully even as also I was fully known." (See especially John 13: 7 and 1 John 3: 2.) Heaven is the place where all our questions are going to be answered, and all our doubts and challenges met. "But now abideth faith, hope, love, these three; and the greatest of these is love." K is wronsy to say that faith and hope will have no place in heaven, and Paul does not say this. In fact, he says that all three â€"faith, hope, and love abide, but that, of the three, love is the greatest. Love believes all things, and hopes w things. Furthermore, faith and hope may be said to be human Â¥irâ€" tues, while love supremely is a diâ€" vine virtue, the very character of| God (1 Cor, 8: 3; 1 John 4: 8, 16). in 1924. This picture shows ‘‘For we know in part, and we proâ€" phesy in part. But when that which is perfect 4s come, that which is in part shall be done away." We do not know all there is to know about the universe, but as knowledge becomes more and more perfect, par-[ ‘tial knowledge passes away. "When I was a child, 1 sp a child, I felt as a child, I as a child;: now that 1 am | a man, I have put away « things." A man‘s knowledge much greates than a child‘s, an sequently, when reaching m: childish conceptions are put knowledge, it shall be done away." Prophetic utterances will one â€" day cease because there will be no need for them. All predictions will â€" be fulfilled. » cre and Ann, photoâ€" 1 law 1, 1 spake as i1d, I thought 1 am become way _ childish wledge is so 1d‘s, and, conâ€" ig maturity, > put away. | mirror, darkâ€" on for should confirms the a weight hitherto unimagir;ed will I;câ€"z produced in stupendous quantity. The Writes the Chicago Tribune. Engâ€" land‘s cooks, it has been learned on unimpeachable authority, have gone to work by thousands in the munâ€" ition factories. So says Mrs. Anna Stcese Richardson in The Woman‘s Home Companion. What Britain lacks in man power will therefore be more than balanced by the potenâ€" cy of her munitions. Projectiles of Unmindful of the d sat through the nine Hitting Below the Belt? Strike of fish butchers and drivers empioyed by tieâ€"up of these deep sea trawlers of city‘s pictures waiting for settlement of controverey ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Lost For 30 Days in the trawlers of city‘s picturesque fishing of controversy. Excitement Fever inn in the Cotswolds bears the tantaâ€" lizing name, "Spotted Dog."| Even in a sporting arm it is deadly at ranges up to a thousand yards. ’exp]osive powder of British shells will stun the world. Cowering statesâ€" men will crawl to Downing Street begging for peace on any terms. They will eat humble pie. They will risk it, knowing that the cooks were not concerned in its preparation. The new instrumerts of annihilation ca‘_.* yet be described in detail, but. their general nature can be adumbra-‘ ted. A dessert served at a famous Offsets Rain and Cold San Frgncis_::o wholesale sea food firms resulted in these fans, $ _opener at Canadian Wilds fleet poorly protected | the Polo Grounds "Science means power, but science has given no consideration to whom that power should be @ntrusted and to what end it should be used." Dogged does it. Who but an Engâ€" lish cook would have discovered the lethal value of cabbage leaves? But then, who but an English cook would have thought of subjecting cabbage leaves to the mercies of a machine used in other lands for forging steering knuckles? ‘ rews and ships are â€"Sir A. Daniel Nell by newspapers, idle while happe; permit day, s« n TOT make R No Longer Wait For Accidents To O gers always, Though bitter frosts ma; fairest flowers;. After the sleetâ€"storm com den sunshine, After the dark night, look hours. Not always will our hope and frozen; Not always will our Jands with rain; Pain, that has gripped .« will melt and leave Life will be sweet, and flo again. And ‘do not think WI T} W Oh W {} A y Or TV tance is ( measuring ferent pha Microsei 18 Vibrations set up by the recent hurricane passing along the Atlanâ€" tic coast were so strong in Philadelâ€" phia that they made it impossible to interpret the record of what was apparently a violent earthquake on seismographs of the Franklin Instiâ€" tute at about 9.30 p.m. on Sept. 18. The earthquake detectors make their record by a moving spot of light on a drum covered with photoâ€" graphic paper,. Minute earth tromâ€" ors, known as "microseisms," are highly magnified an‘d cause the spot to move back and forth, producing a wiggling line when the paper is developed. The record of a distant quake produces a series of wiggles, some small, other larme and itc Aln. a "Oh, Henry! You‘ve ing." The harrowing "bur new form of automati telephoners that three up, replacing operators ly called time. n "Afraid I‘ll be a | "Oh, Henry! Now "Well, there‘s a l« upâ€"wheeps!â€"and I, ply gotâ€"wheeps!â€"I you know how I h "Dance of the Earth 11 Every three minutes, n how sober both parties | « may be, they hear a sudden tion of four breezy "wheo; One conversation might this : ike phone calls in E;;l: taken on a faintly ; punctuated by hiccups An Alcoholic Flavor Added to The Most Sober Chats Phones That Bur; Annoy Britishers ally h th If Wi "Hello, Harling "Y og."‘ LONDON re 11 17 th n nter Ar 11n€ â€" Longâ€"distance teleâ€" in England have now faintly â€" alcoholic zest, breezy "wheep!" notes Ig Durps" are rutomatic warning a bit late tonight," ow what ?" lot of work piled I, er, I‘ve to simâ€" parties conversing 1j OV _ mean t« ateâ€"wheey Us bl ar zht go lige bloom no â€" matter nules are n PPy interrupâ€" 1d drink» mers Nas on stiâ€" 18. ike of toâ€" re mot n# is say, »» the to

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