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Barrie Examiner, 13 Mar 1919, p. 11

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«& Ty ~ weeo Sealed Packets Only. 'Black, Green } or Mixed... IN WOMANS REALM J es Celebrated Golden Wedding The youngest son, D. F. Lindsay and Mrs. Mr. A. Lindsay (born in Pnisley, Scotland, Lindsay of Springwater, Susk., were unable May 28, 1843) and Mrs, Lindsay (nee Mins /'0 be present. she a 8 P After the supper » programme was arran-|10: 1, 4; 9/ 10-18, 15), But this is Ponsa ea ig iy ee red with Mr. Galloway as chair. literal application of this provision to Is- , ¥ brated their golden wedding Feb. 25,1919, |™an. The programme commenced |rael. Israel killed Jesus Christ, God's Son. i at their home, "Lake View Farm" seven !by singing "'Praise God from Whom All| But God deals 'with Israel as an hawiiiny miles north-west of Saskatoon. Those pres- , Blessings Flow," and a few appreciative re-|manslayer and not as a murderer ( 8: ent were Mrs, 8. Webber of i {marks by the chairman, after which J.|34; Acts 3:17). There is also a sense in " and | Lindany, the eldest son, gave an address and | Which God deals in mercy with all sin com- Mrs. Geo. Lindsay and son, Mr. and Mrs,|Presented to the aged couple two eary|mitted in unbelief ap if done in ignorance Wm. Tiffin ,(nee Miss Annie Lindsay), |cbairs, Numerous other gifts were present-| (1 Mi. 1:13). But it is different with tl 5X65 <0: S25 % a : i i is jn|sin that one does not through error or "4 : Pd and family, Mise E, McKeown and. Mra, /¢d by other friends. Those taking part in|#in that o ; 9, ) ty, Pompe A rman, 'Saake. |through weakness but of deliberate prefer- '4 y &g jee, Ceomtord Br, (siaters of tha bikie), [e Programine, were Mes, Nopaan, Qiks: (woos and ehotee snd oommious and stasbors J. W. Tiffin, Mrs.'M, Norman (Miss Maud | toon, solos; Geo. Lindsay, recitation; * i Tiffin), Mr. and Mre, Wm. McKay, Mrs, |J- Lindsay, music; Miss M. M rebellion 'agsinat God (Heb, 10:26, 27). 7 W. Sanborne, Miss Margaret McKay, A. C. |tions;9Mrs. Webber, remarks; Muriel The offender must himself 'flee io the 4 Hutcheon, Miss L. Hutcheon, Mr. and Jas. |leandr Lindsay, also Andrew Tiffin, recita-| appointed city, and we must ourselves flee R. Crawford, Jr, and Rev. John Galloway. |tions. Wm. McKay, who was at the wed-|to Christ. He is appointed for us bul xe ; ding in 1869, delighted those present with | must go to Him. It was necessary that th reminisctnees of the former occasion. The|™anslayer use all diligence and speed in programme came to a close by suitable | setting to the city, else he might be over- remarks by Wm. Tiffin and the singing of, |taken by "'the avenger of blood" and slain "God be with you till we meet again' (Is, 55:6; Prov, 27:1; 29:1). We can scarce- <> SO <> <> "o4 <x MA q Mr. Lindsi to Canada with . |Iy imagine a manslayer in Isreel delaying. He 4 d ther 'at the age of fourteen, having been | Would drop everything and flee. And the M ¥ seven weeks on board a sailing vessel ar-|sinner ought to drop everything else and ie riving at Quebec in 1867. 'They made | {lee to Christ at once, Nothing by the way, ox thei i ywoshii {no beautiful flowers, no pleasures, no gain, aro Co. On Feb 251800 he marsed Mins | WOU tempt him. "Saving his life. would Susan McKeown, who resided in Uxbridge. |be the only thing. No pleasure or gain They resided at Vallentyne, Township of|#hould hold the sinner back from getting Brock, till 1872 and Mlisabeth Grace, |to Christ at once; life, life eternal, is the who is now Mrs, 8, Wake Minesing, was |™ain thing, and nothing this world can give born. They moved to Minesing, Township |C@2 compare. No one should take s mom- of Vespra, and settled on a farm, which was |€St's rest until he is safe in Christ. No then a solid bush. There the remainder of |m&nslayer in Israel would be guilty of the the family were born, 'The second youngest |{olly of saying, "If I am to be saved, I son, Stuart, died from scarlet fever at the | Will be saved." No, he would flee with all age of four. The eldest son, James, went | his might and make his election sure (2 Pet. west in the pioneering days' of 1809 and|1:10). It was necessary that "at the ga settled on a bomestesd six miles' north. [be 'declare bis cause," and show his right west of Basketoon and still resides on hip |*© Sdmiasion, and we must confess our faith 'homestead. The remainder of the family |i Christ (Rom. 10:9, 10 R.V.). Once in ' : i moved west to their present home in 1901, |he was perfectly safe. He could not be | excepting Mrs. Webber, Minesing. 'There touched. Not only was he safe, but he knew : f ( at he was safe. He was not hoping that ' Sere ae ee enetildcan, twelve: of whom |For ight be saved, be koew (1 / ! 8. ee 18), How did be know that he was eafe? Canadian Milk Prices Lowest By his feelings, by ecatatic experiences: A comparative fable of prices of milk in|Not at all, by the sure word of God, It Canadian cities shows that this most im-|™sttered not whether he felt happy or portant article of food retails in Canada| (elt miserable, he knew he was safe because at, roundly, 25 per cent. less than in U.S.A. | be was in the City of Refuge, and God said The prices are retail prices to consumer. |*B¢ avenger of blood could not touch him| The Chief Disgnostician of the Juvenile | rural schools The lowest American quotation is 16%0,|*here, And so the one in Christ kuows | Court of Seattle, Washington, addressed the | cold lunches and the highest 26%, (in El Paso, Texas) ;|tbat he is safe because God says so (Jno. | Association on juvenile deli pear fyre] beset gar aoa the lowest Canadian quotation, (in London, | 1:20; 3:36; Rom. I dependence on the status of home training | not beneficial, Ont.), is 12%%c, and the highest 17-180, A low ebb of parental responsibility resulta | of Education (at Moose Jaw, Sask.). The Canadian av. | city t0 say I know I am saved. It would|in juvenile delinquency. It was recom-{shall' make i erage content of butter-fat in the milk in |B®V® been presumptious for him to doubt| mended that mothers' pensions should be|one hot dish each also higher in the returns, which were se-|it, Never would one in that city think| established because mo! should be| anced cold lunches cured by the Cansda Food Board in as|°! expressing himself in the doubtful way| recognized as the highest service to the| mothers. many respective centres in each coun |8™M€ Christians do regarding their snlvs-|State, <> <5 skin is tooimport- ant for you to be oa aBout the bath soap youuse Keep the skin clear and smooth and prevent skin troubles by using LIFEBUOY HeatTH SO F tion, The City of Refuge was the only chia Toronto's Select end try 12 possible, place of safety" Bo is Christ (Acts 4-127 |, "alberta the pg Aes dre Pali Gray Hair Transient Hotel just of Jno, 14:6). Outside he might be smitten | ving of hot lunches to rural school children, use Yonge Street and ene block | down any moment. And he must sbide|The Department of Education for the pro- { from there (ef, Jno. 16:6)., He must often en-| vince hay imued' a booklet containing «| \! dure separation from friends and mucl ot re0i loved. But what was all that to life (Mk. | pene, Shveeliincee eerste ete for Lut omar - i 8:36)? . ..:_ | lly abolished. It is estimated that more than Din 'dsed bo TL Names and Location of the Cities three-fifths of the school children attending | detan tady tose rig ; of Refuge, 7-9. The word "appointed" in verse 7 means "sanctified." These cities were set apart by God for this holy use (Jno. 17:19). They were all priestly cities (Nu. 35:6, 7). All God's mercy is mediated through' the High Priest (1 Ti. 2:5; Heb. 7:25). They were clearly designated and publicly known. No man in Israel need be in any doubt a8 to just where to flee. So it is to-day with God's way of salvation in Christ, it is well defined and any one can understand it. These cities were so located that they were accessible from -all parts of the land (Deut. 19:2, 3, 6-9). So Jesus is accessible to all (Jno, 6:37; Rev. 22:17). God sxde every provision to facilitate the slayer's es- ran A good road was prepared to each city i Economical Purity In your soap, purity is not only desirable but its an absolute necessity if you want your clothes to, last. Sunlight Soap is absolutely pure --no filles or adulterants of any kind : $5000 guarantee of this. Sunlight Soa washes clothes beautifully clean 'Deut. 19:3). How illust: simplicity of the way of salv ease with which any one who to Christ (Mat. 11:28-30). Gad and half of Manasseh had not entered fully into the land, they had chosen to re- main beyond Jordan; but even for them full provision was made. Each of these tribes had a city of refuge. God's mercy shines out in every line of the lesson, And provision was "for ALL the children of Isrsel"; and not only for them but "for the stranger" ss well. And 20 is Christ, He is for all (Jno. 3:16; Luke 19:10; 1 A Ino, 6:37), Esch of the names ities sets forth some aspect of Jesus Christ or our experience in Him, 'Kedesh means sanctuary, and Christ is our Most everybody is familiar with McCormick's Jersey Cream Sodas -- wholesome and eco- nomical, But have you tasted McCormick's Rich Butter Biscuit with its special English flavoring? Or McCormick's Maple Leaf with the real Maple Syrup flavor? Try them--you'll find them delicious. M"Cormick's Jersey Cream Sodas Sold fresh everywhere, In sealed packages. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED §| 7 TORONTO, Factory at LONDON, Canada. Branches at Montreal, Ottawa, + Hamilton, Kingston, Winnipeg, Calgary, Port Arthur, St. John. la Food Board Licenses 11-003, 14-166

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