5-. What a. shock we reecived when we learn for sure, what we have. `already begun to suspect, if we have lread with an open mind, that all ithis represented the powers of the coming age (Heb. 6:5) a kind of Iioretaste of the millennial kingdom.` and its evangel went to none but: the Jews only (11:19). So much is this true, that when Peter \Vd.-S sent with :1 message of saving Grace to one Gentile, he was` amazed, I cision who believed were astonish-` ed, as many as came with Potent because that on the Gentiles also; was poured out a gift of a holy; spirit (10:45). This took pmce} years after the events of Acts 1 and] and those of the circum-~1' We do not read far in this book am] we leam that those few ]1sme1ites- who had whole-heartedly Iaccepted the Lord Jesus Christ as their promised Messiah, were given such prophetic and miraculous powers as had never before been given to men. uun._L _ ,u,-,u, __,, _,--,,-,,,, It matters not what aspect of Sal- vation you think about, it is Paul's epistles to the Gentiles that give it life and vitality, and we will enter upon their study, with the joy of thme who have found a. vein of new treasure that gives promise of ever~ increasing wealth. -n..n. n___L _. ._ .... J 4..----- - But: rst we must review the book of the Acts of the Apostles" that gives us the Spirit s outline of those 40 years from the crucixion b0 the destruction of Jerusalem by 51-... 13....-- ..._...x.... .... an nn ! Did you ever stop to think. dear ireader, just what it would mean to `you if God s revelation stopped 1'i51iL there? If we had no special in- structions ti us as Gentiles? C111`1sL put an iici L3 the law (Rom. 10:4; when He was o11'ei'ed up as the per- fect Sacrice. But supposing that `there had been no new revelation concerning the Grace of God? TL. .....a......_ __-L ___I__L , - < ; (N0. 30) 1 Perhaps we cannot do better than to commue to give a bnex review of the books of the New Testament. The four "gospels" leave us at Lha- Cross, looking away 1.1160 that heaven that. received oup risen Lord, as an z1:,ccncii11g sa.c1'i1`1ce well-pleasing [U God. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, NOT- ARIES PUBLIC. CONVEYANCERS, 1:-.'1"r~. ELIVLBJD 1'U3LlJ.\I. \J\JJ.V V Ll A ll.l.V\/.l.'.IAIlIsly ETC. Money to loan at lowest rates of Interest. `locez 13 Owen St.. Masonic Temple 'D1r1n- `Dv fnn 17'.'ln'nIn\n J. R. Boys . ...,...-.. .- u-..._.. ! BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- | ARIES PUBLIC, , CONVEYANCERS. ETC. ` -------------------- -- 1 "Lets see." said the chatty man, "your brother went abroad on :1 fellowship. didn't he '2" No." was the reply. It was a cattneship." l Luuucy Office, Masonic 17 Owen ` Alexander Cowcm ESTEN and ESTEN BARRISTERS isolicitors in High Court. of Justict. l Notaries Public. Conveynncers I Money to loan at lowest current rates. Office: 1st Floor, Mnroxxic. Temple | Bldg., Barrie. !r~_ u I769-an `M 1.: watnn `Masonic Temple Bldg. I MONEY TO LOAN an iG. H. Esten 1V1\J Ross Block .4--4"`--ya. aalu DLIHVVIIIIIJ. | BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, NOT-n ARIES PUBLIC. CONVEYANCERS ` Money to loan in any sum: at I lowest current rates b DUNCAN F. MCCUAIG, K.C. I PAUL H. ARMSTRONG, B.A. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Rnca 'I'-llnnlz D---|- CARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Auuuvy U0 umn 111 any SIIJII lowest current rates. 18 Owon St. - IICBZ 16 UWCI1 DI/.. iVL'dbUulU J.cu1; Bldg. Branch Ofce .E1mva1e THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1940. DONALD F. MacLAl{EN. B.A. STEWART and STEWART )l3`n`t:n'W:rnn 11r\v v~-....\.-\_. -_. imhle aria COVVAN & COVVAN BOYS and BOYS Money Hncnnin LEGAL to Loan Temple Building, St., Barrie. A . u-._.,,,;-45.... _ J. F. Woods Barrie Bob Ab:.`1'hzu'L, ne \\u0i; end Barrie ` 1 chapter by chapter how the Jews increasingly turn against the gos- pel or God's grace, while the Gen- tiles are increasingly drawn by its all-embracing Power. ...: _, ... ..-A:I -- _._.._,.-.__U _ _ .. -_. And so we read on and on, with the Light of heaven illuminating every page until Paul gathers all the Jews in Rome, the capital or the world, and by the Holy Spirit pronounces ofcial national blindness on Israel (28:25-27) and opened the door of Grace wide to the Gentiles `in these historic words: Be it .known t,he1'eio1'e to you (Jews) that the Salvation of God is sent to the "Gentiles, and they will listen no it (V. 28). In wondering awe we turn the page, and nd that. this is indeed k true. _sD1nach supply is falling o. G7!-u-stay. In 4:1...-.6 .u..4...I -4: 51.. ..__..-. .u wanna ..n-navu vs uuv ;cInL when an a.1n.nn clock set for an .-_1- _.-__1.__. 1__..._ 1 The past week has been cold, with clear, bright: days. Highway 93 is ne for motoring, sleighing and ski- joring, and sleiginiding on P.ow1ey s hill is exceptionally good. `In :-1. rs a.:A.... : .......,.::.4_ - A--- --- -- ~---~-r-v-v----.7 5\"-'\--- Mrs. O. Snider is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. H. Stewart and fam- ily. Miss G. Birmingham and friend, R. Lewis, and Miss Lucille Archer, of Toronto, spent; Sunday at Lorne Archer's. _-_- ..... u... u V parents, Mr. and Sunnidale Corners. 1 1-,. Mrs. Geo. Reyv... ice harvest. operations have begun at Orr Lake. On the south side of me lame, smeighs are being used to draw off the ice, while on the north side Geo. Reynolds is operating an ice-cubumg nuxchiue, consistmg 01' a saw \vm1 an engine, which saves a lot of hard labour. The Hornsby`: truck is clraxving the ice to Elmvale Turu... rn|-,... n W, - - -- for DR-. W. A. LEWIS SURGERY AND DISEASE OF WOMEN Chief Coroner, Cbunty of Simcoe. _AT\TT\__ 171.1 1 DLKJLIILV IXJNJJ DUIVKJILILJLV Phone 61 Oicc--58 Collier St. Ofce Hours: 8.30-9.30 a.1n., 1-3 p.m., 6.30-8 pm. DR. 7. C. LITTLE Associate Coroner. County of Simcoe and IJIV. ll. 5}. L1, |Oflicc: 47 Maple Ave. Office Hours: 1 to 1 ` 9 pm., or 193.? mp; GEO R. A12 $21,912 R. I`.`UI:2\`+:. Ds.C. DI`..T..3'(`-I T'.5;`. -7. THERAPISTS Electra. 1-Iytlm and .\rI(:c'n;m0 Therapy Electra 1`/[z1p,nctic Baths Electronic Diagnosis Foot, Ad_iL1.=:tmez1ts Phone 405 for Appointmem 82.-X Dunlap st. Barrlc. '. ICT()RIAN ORDER OF NURSES (BARBIE BRANCH) Well-Baby Clinic, 2.30 to 4.30 ever] Wednesday--Miss I. Lawson. Application for nurse's services may be made direct or through doctorl. DR. C. C. FLEMING ' VETERINARIAN AND SURGEON Ofcc: 48 Bayeld Sh. Barrie PHONE 811 ,.un 1. an W DU. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Motor Ambulance in Connection `open day and night Morgue and I Chapel in connection Established 1869 `Phone 82 D---'- ` ' J:'UN1!1'<.AL DIRECTOR 47 Elizabeth St. Phona AMBULANCE SERVICE ` FIiKrE'RAL DIRECTORS- Andy v.`iti1 he .r`.l'1XDJ.LJJ.t1i`4 `\l\'.lJ DUKEU O!I`:ce-0wen St. (Formerly occupied by Dr. Sinmsom *'.L.LV LJ-' DR. R. N. M:1cPHERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phnnn R1 !'\f`l`unn7KQ nllinm Qt J 11. AV . PHY.SICI.\N l\l`{`.nn tIETER. nuu DR. A. D. GRAY I"! 11..-`In I`... I )! ORR LAKE_ MEDICAL '-.*.~T'I_'z' P. C. LLOYD STERAL DIRECTOR J1 St. 95-"- Yours for truth, CRAIGHURS I. I1. lllill 1 10 Phone 213 to 4 pm. and 7 to appointment. SMITH, MJ). AND SURGEON __r\.m... 1:; 5F. ACT0R,S SIN Page Seven BEREAN. J.\Jl'Ia Phone 21! VTITF`. HI- 1 Mrs. Fred Vollick andi . ,Sunday with the Daven- 1 Mrs. Nellis have moved Much sympathy is extended to Mrs. Angus Warnica. in the death and her llusbzmci and Miss Mm`- garct \.V2u`nicz1 in the loss fa 131101`. of her 1 and Mr. Kenny, of ; zpent. the week end: _ _ V -- V -- .._a.n;.|.J.AI-\L.l 83-89 ELIZABETH STREET PHONE 372 or 373 CHEVROLET AND OLDSMOBILE DEALER ', of Toronto, is HARRIS MOTOR Limited `I I71 A bnmvv t I A. spent last 1 Toronto. ' spent. the The Women's Institute sponsorec The ladies f D3 a Valentine party in Hunter's Hall h.rh and quilted day with Wednesday night, Feb. 14. Eucl1I'e"- lis. and ve hundred were played 1111- Be sure and Lil about 11 o'clock. Phillip Ward Wm 111 ` F? ts appen- held the lucky ticket for the maga- per Served from 6 botheredrzine rack, while Mrs. Thos. Ward Miss Bertha` J0 bhers feel won the two pictures. Dancing was tar Spmdmg 3` rev cure dic- enjoyed until early morning l1ours.:rnt- The Red Cross Society held 21- Mr. and Mrs. L. latsty bridge party in the nurses residence Will tteded the cad Friday night. Mrs. J. T. Moore won|0Fi11i& OX1 M011d9Y- the bridge prize. Mrs. Norman Bra)" Mrs. D. Peacock, held the lucky ticket on a beautiful Mrs. V. Church. a luncheon cloth. at C. Brown's. F A memorial service was held in` I the to\vn hall on Wednesday, Feb.ll` 14 for Lord Tweedsmuir. The set?` vice opened with Abide With Me,'.( followed by a prayer by Rev. P. N ]t Kni_g`ht'., of St. Andrew's English: Church. The scripture reading was: taken by Rev. J. Dorrian, of St} John's United Church. Rev. S. C' Little. of Ch21lmer`s Pre.sbyLe1'iz1`m (,"nu1'cl1. ga\'c a short address. HE `brought in interesting points of LORI ( ' , , .. .. ........- , .......u; nu; uuu [st'.atesman. Mr. Little also memion-` Cd that our late Governor-Gener:1.` `was a. man who feared God, loved "he L)x`0Lhc1`h00L'1 and honoured the ( Corp. Tonic Farclella, with tho ;A1'my Service Corps attached to thu !R.C.A.F`. at, Trenton, visited frioncls` in town over the Week end and re- newed many acquaintances, among especially the Alliston young people. EHO resided in Alliston a few yezu's_ I nn-n Bradford and Tottenham hockey teams played a play-off game here last; Friday night. Congratulation; to Braclford on winning by a score: (`#01 1 w ;; I-`zliry Camp 1; -orclcu, in the village. Mr. and Mrs j Anthem. followed 1); nice closed ALLISTON of `, 11isto1'i-.111 an-J the BEAUTY . . . it s a treat just to look at Chevrolet s "Royal Clipper Styling-and you'll get a whale of a lot more pride and pleasure on tbe inside looking qgt as an owner! Chevrolet is bigger, smarter, all ways! *Perfected Knee-Action Riding System, on Special De Luxe Models. . Q!!Al | TV V . . . you see it in every part of the new Chevrolet and in these matchless features . . . New Vacuum Power Shift, Bigger Full-Vision Bodies by Fisher, Super- Silent Valve-in-Head Engine, Perfected Hydraulic Brakes and Ride Royal*. IOW COSTS to Barrie. IONG l|FE . . . double the satisfaction of driving the low price field s smartest, best-perform- ing new car. Only Chevrolet brings you all the finest features of 1940 at lowest cost in purchase price, gas, oil, upkeep! :_.,__`r j-tj . . . is an outstanding characteristic of Chevrolet s leading all-around value. Chevrolet dependability and reliability r -proved by millions of owners-marks this car as your soundest motor car buy. home after spending two weeks with} .1101` mother in Midland. I 1;.-_.,_ A ._ J, I I` Mrs. Alex. Black has returned; 3 I I ....... V. H. .u;uu.uAu. Andy Brownlee has return- ed after visiting her sister troic. Mrs. Guthrie, of Midland, is visit- ! lng her niece, Mrs. Alex. Black. 1 ` - - - - ` nu-:..- mu,,1,_., n, , -_.o --..- .....,...., -u.u. `nun. unuun. | 1 Miss Gladys spring spent the week: end in Toronto. ` A number of sport fans took iv the skating carnival on Valentine's` `nigh: -..=. zblrourl. SpO11SOK`:"'. by the Lefroy Continuation School. ` 7: Ir... 1:. - 1 ronto. M rs. Barrie. M1`. and baby .spm1t; port; family. x;r.. .....x mm Billie Lemon happened with n painful accident while sleighriclingi on Thursday. Two sleighs collided. Billie losing his front; tooth and in-i icting :3. deep cut; in his lip whiclij llCCC3.$it`;1L`d two stitches. I of Dalston met in the church two quilts last \\'co'1~:. I ,_ _.--...... -...... V V\I u }J.uL. I Jory has ret1u'ned af- 1. few weeks in To- ! ronto. K BELLE ::wART' M `H, `_,..._. ._._.......___... -- . 7 .. ..--.....-.... nun uquuuuz. Vyse received word on the death of her futhel CRAIGVALE I ). of Pa,1n.swick.and of Egbert, Visited Jack spent three days in n--- -o-..p...-vm you-u.o;oq DALSTON M1`. and Mrs. 0. Porter spent Sun- day, in M land. ;I._:_. r\.. .._, come to the oldef Friday night. sup-i t!+no....... Bertram and Ir- hockey game in G473 The Barrie Advance God is good; He gives us strength To bear our heavy cross; He is the only one who knows How bitter is our loss. V I | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reid and son] `spent Thursday with Toronto friends] Mrs. D. Mcclean ent,ert9.ined a fewl ladies to 2. quilting on Thursday. Mr. Jack. Banting` spent Thursday `~.v1L11 friends in Toornto. -._-.. _.-... ---.. -.-....,....v_y, MI. and Mrs. Robert ` tamed a few friend to _'day evening. Ixr... f\Af\ ..,. .... .. L, ..-.__ __... ...... uu u.v...u uu .u. uuuun. 1 left, Is surely something to remember. | Miss Islay Banting spent a few days with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Art McQuay, Thornton. | Harris enter- tea on Mon- |_1__. ~...._, . . . . . . . _ . . . . . ... Alvin Drennan spent Sunday in Goldwater. We are sorry to report; that little Margie Baker is under the doctors { care, and her many friends wish hell `a speedy recovery. I n-11.... 1Ir.._....._1_ `l .._.L:A....A... __,_.. _L u,,| The Women s Institute met at the home of Mrs. H. L. Jennett on Wed nesclay afternoon, and were after `wards invited to an ice cream social [at the school, which was held or. Ivalentine day. .. ~`.--.._, -....-...-_,. I He did not mil to do his best, His heart was true and tender, His earnest thoughts for those he I 1-4-4. We are glad to report; that Mrs Mcclean is able to be up again af- ter having another attack. I vur.-,... -r_:_,, --.-._4,-,_, Till then we yield with gladness Our dear one to Him to keep, And rejoice in the sweet assurance He giveth his beloved sleep. (In memory of Lord Tweedsmuir, be- loved Governor-General of Canada) Weep not that his toils are over, [Weep not that his race is run; God grant we may rest as calmly When our work, like his, is done. - ..- ..g...--.. I Mrs. William Knapp and son Ben spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.` Emerson Graham, Barrie. The sympathy of the community is! extended to Mrs. Sheield and Mr. and Mrs. Bartley in their recent sad `bereavement caused by the death 01 |Mr. John Shefeld, who died Sun- iday evening, Feb. 11. Mr. Sheffield `was ill only two days with pulmon-t |ary thrombosis. ` Keith Bertram spent the week ,end in Toronto. A good number from here atte ed the carnival held at Midh rink on Friday night. some car away prizes for the best. dresse Those who have been on the list are much better and some to be out. again. I ~np..._ u-nan- , v-,, - Harry McLean days last week at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grenrel. Carole Lombard suggests appen-` dectomies for dictators bothered' with world problems. Others decapitation might better tatorial headaches. I sympathy is extended to the be-i xeavcd ones of Mr. John Gravesi v.'hu passed away very suddenly last .wee`:~`.. I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnstone and `Morris, of Dalston, spent Sunday at J. Beardsalrs. - x i Miss Thelma. Thornton, of Sov-' ereign, Sask., was a. week end guest `,at John Emms. I Mr. and Mrs. E121:-st Bidwell and children spent Sunday at J. Wil- ` son's, Dalston. `K I ' A I1Ul111J(.`l` of Gillurd Io11;s '.1LtC11(1-`, ed the birtlldagz V'a!c11tine party '.1t,[ GORDON LOXGMAN ;ILhe home of Mr. '.u1(1 Mrs. G. Bad-}BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. NOTARY Igor, Bzu'1'ic, \Vedncsdz1y night. . ETC` _ Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Neilly visited] M"Y "0 L03 lfriencls at Richmond Hill on Satur-I Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrie I day. i e-._-, `aw ..... .. I ` Glad to report Mrs. Geo. Bidwen` much improved in health. All wish- `hcr .1 speedy recovery. Keith Aclznns was in Orillia fox. Ila: week end attending the weddmg` I { nf I1:~ -c1'LV4nv| of his -sister. I Miss Calming held a. Valentine `party in the school on Wednesday `The children all report a good time 1 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davis and `Mr. Dan. Davis visited with friends I . . . .. . . .. . fMr. fat Roche's Point; on Sunday. nu. 1-4:u~____a _._...-... ._..-_.v_ I ` Mr. Leonard Bell spent the past |weel~: in Barrie. Miss Dorothy Rumble week end at home. |.._ __i...... ___.-- -.- ..,..-..w._,. The Gilforcl young people met at Ithe home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. IGriitl1s on Monday night. 111. _ _ _ . _.._... A. ..._._....n. up..- --u_._.. .. . - _ . . . _ . . . . . _ _ . -...._, -..---. We are sorry to report Mrs. Ever- ton, Sr., on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Jennett were in To- ronto last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Furlong and ram-I _ ily visited with Mrs. J. Handy, Sr. MIN ESING STATION 1 CLOWES r attend- Midhurst` night. carried} dressed. I I spent; a few} home of her! T. Cloughley ! Tom Morrison spent 21 friends at Mount: St. Louis. |