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Barrie Examiner, 27 Feb 1919, p. 7

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yan = cal. lio, ty -- = = wo, , ; rai The Health Bath ote For the future weifare of ect. Canado the children must he = % Kept healthy now Protect them from the germs and _ microbes of disease by using, Lifebuoy Soap est. For the bath-- nothing equals ae . the healing, cleansing free 7 lathering vegetable oils in = @ LIFEBUSY HEATH SBAP and the antiseptic agents dis. os infect the bru scratches, a etc. that might otherwise be ; © source of danger. A Life- buoy soap bath sends the children to bed glowing with health and happy cleanliness -- The cerbetic edowr in [Mfebuey 120 sien of 463. protectice idi- 4 jon Lever Hrothers Lumited, Toronto Ont a THE SUNDAY "| » SCHOOL LESSON MARCH 2: THE REPORT OF THE SPIES. - Num. 14: 1-10. z GOLDEN TEXT--"This is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith." rie, 1 Jno. 5: 4 TIME.--1490 B.C. Kadesh -- Bares, _- EXPOSITION.--I, "Let us Return into Egpypt," l4ebe g and The sending of thé 'spies wiGr'th ect of D to unbelief, God had.sol theng the character 105. of-the Iand, and>ihey sent 'spies to see if -- God had told them the truth ubout it (ef. 13: 9; ef. Ex, 18: 5; Deut. 8:7, 9). He had promised His guidance step by step and yet they wanted to find out by whut way serie. * 4 we must go up (Deut, 1: 21- 23), Jehovah -- J . bade Moses send men to spy out the Innd, oe but it was only after the people suggested nto, : it. This act of unbelief led to others that > cost Israel forty years outside of Canaan ; >, w&indering in the wilderness. Jehoveh did Sta BE é let them have the way of unbelief (cf. 1 - Sam, 8: 22, 6,7; Mat. (9: 8), Faith goes -- a out at God's command without asking : . whither it is going (Heb, 11:8). The spies '+ OL spent forty days in finding out if God's 5 word was true. "Those forty days of un- ~ | TEA's good tea Sold only in sealed packages | News from Neighboring Townships As Told by Our Correspondents VIGO | Feb, 24--Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith (Mra. J. Wanless, of Barrie. Mrs. Thos. Skelton returned home to mother, Mra, John Kelley. Mrs, 'Thor. Gribbon spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Mulroy of Phelpston. Mr. and Mre. Andrew Potts attended J. Ferguson's sale at Dunedin last week. Mrs. James Gribbon visited Mrs, Henry |Smith one day Isst week. * Milton Train of BC., is spending a few days under the parental roof. | Miss Pearl Train is visiting friends in Elmvale. Miss Francis Priest is visiting her sister, . Harry Rowell of Minesing. Kitchen has sold his farm to Michael Kenny, Sr. and intends moving to Midland soon, | JACK'S LAKE Mrs, G, Copson is recovering from her | Vand over eleven hundred The eniertuinment given by the Patriotic | scribed. The Hall will likely be of cement and built on one or the other of the corner Nor above the hill on the Ridge Roud. A committee wus formed for the furtheranée recent illness Socisty Frnday evening last jut Crow's Corners was # decided success. A number of friends and neighbors ga thered et the home of Fisher on Thurs: day evening end made them a presentation and presented sn address, Mr. and Mrs Fisher intend leaving for Midland shortly do so again, Joshu' and Caleb rent their clothes in sorrow over the ewful folly and wickedness of the people they loved. 'Then they uddressed the people und sought to show them their foolishness (cf. ch, 13> 30... The other ten spies had their eyes on the "sons of Anak"; Caleb and Joshun hud ther eyes on Jehovah, They dyvelt firat tupon the exceeding goodness of the land, then they dwelt upon the mighty power of Jehovuh and how sble He was to bring them into the land (cf, ch, 13; 30; Rom. 8. 37; Phil. 4: 13). Caleb lived to prove 'his assertion (ch 13: 30; Josh, 15: 141, while the ten unbelievers rotted in the wilt derness, To the mind of Joshua and Caleb the whole matter turned not upon the strength of the Canaanites, nor upon the strength of Israel, but upon the will of Je hoveh, Everything turns upon that. "If |Jehovah"' delighted in them, then He would jbring them into the land, and He would give it to them. It is never # question of ; our strength but of His (Phil. 4: 13; 2 Cor. | Feb, 24.--Mr. Berry's son, Weston, of To: spent Saturday with the latter's mother, | ronto, was home for a few days lately. | gcse Ethel Le Drew has returned home 7 ler spending some time at The Mepl |Corn Hill after spending a week with her the guest of Miss Jéen Sutton Another reception was held at the home of Mrs. Revie in honor of Joseph Revie, who has lately arrived. A very pleasant Speeches of welcome home were given by Rev. R. Johnston and others. There was singing and games. The usual Light supper was served and "God Save the King" brought the meeting to an end. 'A meeting was held in the old Temperance Feb 17, to consider the advisabil- ity of building an up-to-date Hall on SHANTY BAY with basement tended to the Chuir with W. P. Graham for Secre- tury. The outcome of the meeting was a decision to form a jeint stock company to and Rev. raise the money unimous, evening wes spent. R. Johnston was This was very nearly un- Subseriptions were then taken dollars was sub- of the work with W. P. Graham as Friends and neighbors to the number of about fifty gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hustings, Nantyr, to say fare- well prior to their departure for Barrie, where they have purchased a new bome on About 42 years ago Mr, and | Mrs Hastings came to reside on the farm they have now sold to S. Whiting, and durigg all those years they have been Béld Ti esteem by those with whom they Essa atr in hi LEFROY eet. came in contact. bs During the evening, KLIM Wont Freeze OST and cold have belief brought forty years of desolation |9: 8). If we so conduct ourselves us to (ch. 14: 33, 84; Gal. 6:7). The first part please Him, then He will put all Hit t freeze, of their report was good (ch, 13: 27). The|tiness at our disposal, and what pat and land is a type of our present experience 7 in Christ when we get out of the wilderness a= BS and over Jordan; it is also s type of the 5 rest that remaineth hereafter to the people -- | i ' of God (Heb, 3: 8-11, 14; 4: 8, 9). They L ; even brought back of the fruit and dis- ba played it. The' specimen was so fine that it took two men to carry it, most probably fente 3 Caleb and Joshus (ch. 13: 23). Having srrie) : begun so well, the spies suddenly change CA Rey." und seek to discourage the hearts of the people. They go far more into, detail sbout the bad features than about tht good. They had very sharp eyes for the discouraging points; unbelief always has, It was to be expected that there would be difficulties in the way. God had told them at the start (Ex. 13: 5) but there was no reson for being st all dis- turbed at -- these = great_-- difficulties for God had also told them that He would give them the land and drive out all these 'enemies before them (Ley. 20: 24; Ex. 33: 2; Deut. 9: 1-3; cf. Rom. 8:31; Rev. 3:5, 12, 21). We now see Israel howling and weeping all night. Such are the fruits of unbelief in God's sure word of promise. 'The Israelites were willing to believe the and-howl weep. and wept 'but_murmured the at unbeliever is alt grumbler. It- is dangerous business {4-Cor. 10: 10). They said that they wished that they hed died in Egypt or in ¢he wilderness. God took them: at their word and they .bitterly re- gretted it (vs. 28, 29, 30). It doesn't do to trifle with | to Egypt", When a child of God gets to that point there is serious trouble ahead. They did not hesitate to malign Jehovah (v. 3; of o f. Deut. 1: 27; ef. Job 40: 2; Rom. 9: 20). They actually proposed to make themselves a leader to lead them back into This was renouncing Eqgpt. . ates § 5a Il. "If Jehovah Delight in us, then He "Will Bring us into"this Land, and Give it unta_us," 5-10, Moses God.' They propose to 'return psy "sons of Anak" amount to then? (Rom. 8: 31). The one thing for Israel to see to was that' they did not "rebel" against Je- hoveh, If they were right with Jehovah they might put away all "fear of "the people of the land," If "the Lord is with us", we "fear" no one, The people were persistent in their umbeligf. They usually are, The people soiight'to stone faithful Joshua and Caleb; then God came to their deliverance. Men of faith will always bring the wrath of the believing and fearful upon their heads, but God will protect and de- \liver them. Far better incur the-wrath of men by our faith than the wrath of God |by our unbelief. solids It no effect on Klim, Kiim is dry, it will not is the food f fresh, pasteur- ized s@parated milk with the water removed. Use KLIM wher- ever milk is required, At our Grocer's new hall The meeting was well at- elected chair and the glow of the setting sun ia, every- where. May God, who bus so richly blessed your days of activity, be your strength in deolining years and your constant joy! While we should not attempt to measure our respect and love for you in any visible form or mechanical terms, yet we desire you, Mrs. Hastings, to accept this chair, and you, Mr, Hastings, this clock, as slight tokens of our esteem 'and regard for you All the World recognizes the Pathephone as the Greatest of all Phonographs --and why? 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