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Barrie Examiner, 30 Nov 1922, p. 2

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SAVE YOUR COAL Phone 1'43 Christmas will ' be lieie. `Do your shopping early. WE HAVE RRICEI) ALL OVERCOATS VERII LOW FOR A QUICK CLEARANCE. wE MUST HAVE THE ROOM FOR CHRISTMAS GOGDS. owmc TO SLOW DELIVERY FROM THE MILLS, wE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ORDER or COATS WHICH SHOULD HAVE BEEN HERE 'l'WO MONTHS AC0. WE ARE OFFERING EXCEP;'l'lONAL VALUES FOR SATURDAY AND THE A FOLLOWING WEEK. BE SURE To SEE THEM BEFORE YOU BUY. I I I I The Baptist Church on Sunday` evening was lled to capacity, this} being the anniversary of that church `and the beginning of the pastor's [fourth year in .Barrie_ 1 - ' 3 L-----__ ....... -3 .lUul.uu gun: `a. -_.----- ` S. J. Moore, 5 business man of I Toronto, and President of the Con- vention of Baptist s_Churches of On- tario and Quebec-, `was; in the pulpit and .delivered a strong. address which held the closest attention of the con- gregation from the beginning unt `the conclusion. . "4- --7--`I--u. `nA:VuA'I n nonvin `the conclusion. | The speaker-, being a Barrie Old! Boy, said as he looked over the con-` gregationhe saw many familiar faces which, although older in years, were` . still, young. ` V 5 an :.. ......... 1..-. m-mu un11rib~pr as illll _ `YUuu5- . It_ is great `to grow younger as the days go by, and I nd that those `who say, 1- am seventy-ve years young, are those who have been born into the` Kingdom of Heaven. , Mr. Moore explained that there are istill three denite and tremendous `enemies to man s s'oul-the world,` `the esh and the devil. I unn -11 4.1.... .....-4-.n~:na+-inn: -in HM: A hoiidaypaved the American Ca} and` Fdy. Co. 1,850,000 pay:-oll` for-its. St, Charles, Mo., plant. Five -masked men "stole the safe. supposed to contain the mon- - u n 1 I ,,.. _L:___.._l ......l o\n:l' H-an the statement that the world is s'uf-~ tne nesn anu ule ucvu. - I Of all the organizations in the world today, said the speaker, the Roman Catholic Church is better `, equipped through its avenues of in- ` formation to size up the world s af-I fairs, and the Pope recently made ifering from several great plagues vans. nu`-. aw i fering I today. today. . , Among these plagues is a general` disrespect for authority. The love of` work has disappeared and men now `regard work as the activity of slaves. `Hatred .of man for man, class for ,` Our` prices ate gock-b_!tton_1 and We specialize in*_ Men s Wear. We know what a man wants. ' I `'61. UV: v----- .for' only. WE HAVEVSOME WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN SUIT S,PRlCED FROM $12.00 TO $40.00 class andnationl for nation is yet an- SUNNIDALE TOWNSHIP GOOD 1 "other plague. The love of pleasure FOR GROWING FINE AL!-`AL!-`A is driving the world mad. Here Mr. _ Moore quoted a. story of `a minister I-believe,, said Agricultural Re- who, `after telling` his lcongregation1presentative Hutchinson, the Sunni-,_ that he `didn't know how any of them . dale Valley is quite as_well adapted would get to Heaven, as there werelto the production of high grade alf-_ lno bridge parties, no theatre parties ' alfa seed as is the county of Haldi-I land no dances there, resigned his mand itself. The soil is much the`, `charge as pastor ;of that church.` A -`same, heavy `clay for the most part,l , prominent lawyer of the Unitediand I look for the time when east` ,.StatesVwhile' in Europe happened to!of"the Blue Mountains alfalfa Willi ,` be in conversation with the King of ;be as common as it is now alongthe i 3 the Belgians when His Majesty came glower end of the -Grand River, wherei out with the remark that the most! in places about a third of the tilled, E `popular people in? the world todayllande is in this legume, and one far-i seemed. to be- Charlie Chaplin andlmer, Harry Hewitt, has 95 acres of? : Mary Pickford. V lalfalfa. ` - 1- .1 1 I -, . Tn I'|I'(\l\`F nf kin: uecnrl-inn M1` FI'11f-l I I the. supernatural is another curse of! the human- race, according to the Pope. ~Men are trying to prove sci- entically that the Bible is wrong,i and are trying to break down the; `rock on which the church stands. ` He went oh `and gave illustrations {from his ownvpersonal experience of men who had gone down in the g/ht; because of liquor or\s_ome other ov-f .-arpowering vice. <' `I l`1 Yv.`|n.~.~. uvn nl-gonna nu-n~ nnnvco and: `stole um 3-suns. uuppww w \.u..,,..... ..... .....-- I ey, whichhad. been shipped and_paid th previous day because of the holiday. V ` - __ __ __ ____..__._g. . l Materialism is wrong',_ emphasiz-'1 led Mr. Moore, because God tells us] that these things are spiritually dis-L cerned. The ght is on and it is upg to us whether we are goingto be de- 3 feated or victorious. All along life's` pathway are strewn the wrecks of those who were defeated. Our boys who fought in France were part of a victorious army, but many of them were defeated because of their sins. ;.-wpuwerxug vu;c. _ I I` Unless we change our course andi `put our trust in One who will keep} Ins, we, too, will be defeated. 5 'nA _. IRA-..` .-.nJ an vvunnvy nnnn`n urn- !0Illl5lUll U]; a. Iucuuan ucluonvna, ll\A\64 this Bible tells us that the soul that: sinneth shall die and after death the judgment. It tells us, too, that there is none other name under Heaven by which a man can be saved but the; name of Jesus Christ. Faith, con-t lquering faith that accepts the Sav-if iour Who died for us on the tree, is`; "the only way. - , Mr. _Moore said that faith can be; `easily dened by taking what each; `letter stands for-F, forsaking; A,3 all; I, I; T, take; H, Him--Forsak-NE I `I ing all, I take Him. , ,. $$`I7.. u~\vun -r\11{-. octrln 011 A111` 17101`- us, We, buu, Will uc ucLCuvx;u- M1`. Moo_re said so many people are : .kept out ofithe Kingdom of God by_`_ [the excuse that they cannot become. `Christians [because of the inconsist-g ency of professing Christians in their; mode of living. ` 5 n1I1L-;. :_ LL:... J.'..:L`L`|.u~.& -is an 1v;n,i luuuc u.L uvung. 1 What is this faith-that is so vic-f .torious? It is the Word -of-God arid; lthat Word tells us first of "all that we - {are sihnrs. Some people tell us thati 'there `is no sin but that it is a morali lomission or a mental delusion, but: now: 1 n, __ L`._L LL- .......I J.L..L` U13 an, A vans ;;uu. I ` Q .We must put aside all our mer-t `its, said`the speaker in conclusion.) `and- take Him. It is`just as simple- I as that. -1_-__. _--...`l`.....1 -..........:n`l vv\I Lots of good Sweaters for Lhockey and other sports. 5 bllalz. ' ` The choir rendered `special music, We have a great range Gloves to. choose from. of them. will go fast. `CLEAR-SIGHTEDNESS is to a business man what the teiescope and microscope are to the scientist and what the compass is to a mariner - they enable him`_ to steer a clear course. The thinking man of busi- ness becomes very much in- terested when he finds that . he can secure a scientic eye examination `and the proper glasses at `the price we charge. And then he pays us a visit. 0. R. RUSK%,%_0ph.D have a great Ee , of `Christ- : goods on the gain tables." : in on some` They {go ` Q uuuuu. _ _ , I In proof of his assertion Mr. Hut-! ichinson pointed to what has already} been done in the terripory adjacent; to Sunnidale Corners. `Alfred and ; ;John Thompson have had excellent, :success_ with alfalfa and in the pre-3; `sent season A. E. Somerville: produc-i led 55 bushels of seed from ve acres. = ~A yield of 10% bushelseto the acre is: {fairly hard to beat. . try and people in the [vicinity of Bar- . ! `T. M. Fletcher of Winter Haven, Florida, in renewing his subscription; to The_ Examiner, says: We look; forward for the weekly copy of,your valuable paper. It- contains so muchi interesting information of the coun-3 rie_, it is as good as a letter fronii {home to folks so far away. of 3 ' .. I gand Harry Barron sang Nearer, My; ;G_od, To Thee. . At the morning; gservice, Miss May Walker sang One. ; Sweetly Solemn Thouglgt. . Christmas for the Boy! l Christmas for the Girl! ' V ' f Christmas for. the Fathers! 2 Christmas for the Mothers! I 1 3 Christmas for one and all bound up in; the 52 weekly issues of The Youth s Comg `panion for 1923. No other periodical can} ;take the place of The Companion at the {family fireside-no other reflects so trulyg fthe home spirit. ' _ ! nu -u - r -Inna _,,:II ___.;,_:.__ ...._..i ` vuu uvnuv urn-an I The 52 issues of 1923 will contain from; eight to a dozen serial stories, nearly two hundred short stories. besides", sketches.1 special vmatter for the boys, the girls, the domestic circle. The Children's page andg *the Doctor's Corner will, as they have; [for years. prove indispensable features of; lthe paper. Subscribe now and receive: | . - us Or .1 9 A - pan __ ~ `me UUGLUI6 UUl"llCl win, no nu-._y ua\t:: ifor gthe E1. The Youth's Companion-52 ixues in 1923. - 2. All the remaining issues of 1922. L 3. The Companion Home Calendar for 1923. All for $2.50. . _ " `, E 4. 01' include McCall s.Maga.zine. the month? ly authm-i'_v on fashions. Both publica- ' tions only $3.00. 1 THE YOU I`H;,S COMPANION :C0mmonwealth Ave. & St. Paul St., Boston`; ' Mass. Subscript-ions Received at this Office. l ' 501: Bargains here _ in all Men's Goods. THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT One ofpour Radiant Gas Heaters in. your living-room -during the chilly Autumn will postpone for a period the lighting of your furnace with all the attendant dust and ashes, -not to mention the saving of coal, which isvevi- dently going to be a luxury this coming Winter. LET US GIVE YOUR WIFE A DEMONSTRATIIONI. A WEEKLY LETTER Be sure and see our range of Suits. _ ~ Sox gaiore, priced from 25 to $2.00. JDCILLIC _"'-""""""- "-"-- - ~ ...------- Scholarship Itgatrioulation, Solo Singing, Music, Art, Conversational French emphasized. Outdoor games and sports. " Timifnr` numhnrq, Health record excellent. : SUN FIRE_ jgarrie _ RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL roa cums ntario ll___:, A..L f` nnnnnn an6;nnoI wr ven0en$P9!!69J% Our Work Clothes Department is full of wonderful values. It will pay you to visit this store when you are in need of w`;.,;;cn.;;i.;;. THE BARRIE CA3 co., Limited Our money back guarantee is your protection. _ L. 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