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Barrie Examiner, 2 Oct 1919, p. 15

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THE BARRIE EXAMINER Page Fifteen ~ Fresh, rich, full-flavored tea y ame every time Sold only in sealed packages ener eer HPRORORPRO APART AV AT RO RERON BeAe IN WOMEN'S REALM eRe R LE LELG LG EGLO LLG LOC PLY KP OE & "Women Plan for Interesting Church Werk ) cesun Dorcas secretury-treasurer, cannot The Women's Auxiliary "semi-annual | help hut add zest ani interest in this par- conference of the Deanery of West Simeoe | ticular brunch of the W. A. work. She was held in the Parish Hall. Collingwoosl, {presented her aubject. with force and ef. on Tursiay of last week There were | fectiveness abot saxty delegates present, The con.| A solo by Mrs. Lorne Kenney was marked hy some very fine al. ehyoyed by the gathering. areatly dresses Use Less Powder-- Get Better Baking /sewson we muscles, tas soon niment/ our vall - player Liniment Follow the directions on the label Egg-O Baking Powder Co., Limited, Hamilton, Canada igh Schoo} ball Team drut ev The airtight package preserves their oven fresh- hess, crispness and purity. Jersey Cream Sodas Factory at LONDON, Canada. Branches at Montreal, Ottawa, Hamilton, Winnipeg, Calgary, Port Arthur, St. John, N.B. ' , Kingston, nd dis During the stuily hour whieh followed of busines of a Mrs. MucGcchen gave a most inter' ting transected. 0 morning session per was served at six o'clock and ference of officers of before the evening seesion opened splenic 30 lunch wax served, moving pictures of India and Japan were siternoon session opened at twa shown, Ml after the usual WA devotion | The session opened by singing "Jesus . Mr J Ro Arthur who Shall Reign Whoere'e: the Sun," fullowed by . the chair, an wddrew of welcome Seriture rowing by Me Thomjuon, 'j "was presented by Mex H.W. Bruce, pres Penetunguishene Mrs. Arthur led in. pray ident of the Collingwood Wo A branch He and bas fim Puper was given by Mra. hterrsting reports were read by the fol | Lennox of Barrie Woing nga ncweneng the wegce_stetings trom the, nen ive branches, Mie Fletcher, Barriee Mee, 80! her paper on "The Possibilities Within Purnell. Butieau, Mes JP Stephens, Coy, OUF Deaneries."" was ax full of inapiracion lingwood. Mise May. Creemore: Mex Hew 884 idealisns as of practical and workable son, Duntroon: Mrs. © Thompson, Pene- "hemes an tanguisheue; Mie Reynolds, Stayner, Miss Naitel spoke interestingly on Indian Two dis inguished visitors were re WOFK, dealing with the Yukon. ceived vy the Deanery members at thie The following delegutes were present fon. Miss Florence Hamilton. who bus Collinzgagd Mrs. JR. Arthur, Mre just returned from Japan on furlough, and H. Meacham. Mrs HOW Bruce, Mrs. A. Mr, AT) Wart, who has beet doing; 1) Knight, Mrs. Leask, Mise Miriain Wate missionary work among the rural women ot | Mist Emily Telfer, Mrs Alice Colville, Mew England. Bork visitors spoke briefly und Dey, Mrs. A. Whitney, Mrs, W. Pleasance. gave some interesting inci ar GH Trott. Mrx. T. Moore. Mrs. R. Nicoll. The address of Mrs A, H. Cuttle. Dios Mrs. Neitleton. Mra. F, H. Phipps, Mrs. G. F, Watts, Nina Wilson, Elizabeth Nicoll. Mrs, MacGachen, F. Hamilton, Mra, 4 Worsley Stephens, Mrs. Herrington, Mise A. Hamilton, Mrs. Chees- Dawson. nguishrne--Mre. J, B. Jennings, . E, J. Hewson, Mrs, C. A. Thompson, Mr. WM. Thompson. Borrie--Mra. A.W, Fletcher, Mrs. J. A Lennox, Mrs, J. C. Stephens. EF rs. Win, Ross, Mise MI, tt Tors, Mrs, E. Purnell, Mrs. A. Devine, Mrs. Albert Ren ner. Mrs. Fred Rentner, May: Rontner. Mrs. John Kitchen, Mrs, E. Stalk: . Glen Huron--Mrm. A. H. McColeman, Mrs, Alex. Aikens, Miss Bessie Weir. Duntroon--Mrm. J. Hewson, Mra. W MacGillivray, Mrs, B. F. Kerr. Creemore--Miss F. May. | Stayner--Miss Bertha Reynolds Nottewa---Mrx. David Henman. Toronto I. 0. Hamilton.--Collingwood News Churchill W. 1, Notes On Sept. 24 this Branch met at the |home of its president. Mrs, Robt, Sawyer, and the ladies enjoyed the afteraoon very much, Besides the customary businews, they voted to awist the Children's Shelter, Bar- rie, (as they have done for several years) und Mrs, Robt. Boyes, the convener for a committer appointed to see about having jthe fountain made, had information of im portsnce on the subject Music war supplied by Mia Kell and Miss Clement, and the story continued by Mrw R. Boyes was the cause of much merriment Mrs. Robt. Sawyer gave a talk on her sudies on Social Service work, and Rural | Leadership. A lunch was aerved and a col [lection taken. |THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON JOUN DISCIPI |OCTOBER 5 COM. AND PETER BE- OF JESUS.--Jno. 1 OLDEN TEXT--"Jesus would go forth PLACE---By the dJobn the Concerning Jesus, 29-3 Jesus was the "Lamb of God. reference ix beyond question to the suc. rificial lambs. the atoning sacrifices of the Old Testament (ef Gen. 22.7, 8; Ex. 12.3; 28:3-10; Isa, 53:7). Aw' the Lamb d, Jesus would take away the sin the world. The thought here is not liveranee from sin' power. but atone: Nut lor ment, 1 ¢.. propitiution by a substitute: land delivers from sin's guilt Where taking away of sin spoken of in con neetion with atoning blood. it always re- fers to the removal of the guilt. of sin fef. Ley, 16:30; 17:11; 14; 19, 31; Jer. 43:8; Ps S17; Rev 1:5; 7.14; Heb. 9:22, Eph. 17; Rom. 3:25; 5:9; Mat, 26 Ax the Lamb of God in atoning |sserifice 1s made propitistion for sin 2) Mat 20:28: 2 Cor. 5:21; Gal. =r Tw A = =i =I TM they like, and the one tha' the most good. That mea Its favor is delicious, It is all ical, no Waste. rosy-cheeked and happy. St ANY SOR Mis ow "We'se Hurry'n, Mamma, for our FRY'S COCOA"' HE best food for children is the one assimilated nourishment-- very econom- Makes children strong, Remember-- "Nothing will do but FRY'S"' SS T= NN TRS t does them ns FRY'S. fine, quickly 3:13", and on the ground of this propitia. ton win uw taken away, removed from the runner far ae the east i fom the == But while the death of Christ avails i this way for all men. behever and un timidly ask, "Teacher, where do you live?' sheliever: at fully avails only for those [hardly during to say bluntly, "we want to jwho secept it 1 Tun. $:10+. There need |go to your. school." Jesus' reply. went je no difficulty with John's statement, |to not merely the heart of the question, {"L knew Him not." John lived in Judew. but to their heart's desire, "Come, and Jeus in Galilee; and although Jeaus had |ye shall see" He in maying it today to kone up tr the pisgover, it is quite likely fevery one who wishes to come to Him. that in the great crowds He did not meet |'*Come. He says (Jno, 6:37; Rev. 22:17; John, but probably what John means is|Mat. 11-28) cleaning up thut he did not know Him a# the coming Messith But He that commissioned John in the wilderness to be the forerunner of the Coming One had given John a sign whereby he should know the Son of God, |the Buptizer with the Holy Ghost. John 'patiently weited until this sign was given iid not apeuk until he bad God's certifi- not a mere subjective experience xeen only by Jens (ef Mat. 3:16; Lu. 3 but an objective, fact. witnessed by John as 'well ax Jesus, John is not the real bap- tizer. but Jesus, the baptizer the Holy Ghos ond fire (cf. Mat, 3:11; Jno, i334. R. Vi; Ac. 10-44-47; 10:2-6). The baptism with the Spirityie the great bap- tiem, the one baptism that unites all be. lievers inte one body (Eph 4:4, 5; ef 1 Cor, 112.13) and Jesus, and Jesus only. is He that baptizeth with the Holy Ghost. As {the baptizer with the Holy Ghost, John alto recognized Jesus as "the Son of God." |He is the Son of God because begotten of God (Lu, 1:35), and pomessed of the attributes of the Father (Heb, 1:3; Phil, 2:6, R-V.). so fully that He could say, | | "He that hath seen Me hath seen the Father" (Jno. 14:0); the One in whom all the fulness of the Godhead dwelt bodily (Col, 2:91; to be honored even as thed Father is honored (Jno. 5:23), to be wor- shipped ax God (Heb, 1:6). One to whom we can say "my Lord and my God" (ch, 20:28). Il, Beholding Jesus 35.36 A great preacher with « congregation of two men, but it was the most important sermon that John the Baptist ever preach: ed. It was looking intently upon Jesus as He walked (R. V. v 36) that made John burst forth into this exultant and mean- ingful cry, IIT. Following Jesus, 37.38. Three steps of Christian experiences-- they heard, they looked, they followed. Other steps come shortly. We,too, must Took at Jesus as the Lamb if we would follow Him as our example, It is by the look. not by the following, that we are saved (Isa. 45:22; Jno, 3:14, 15; ef. Nu. 21:9). We must first believe in what Jesus has cone (Jno. 19:30; Rom. 3:25), before we ask, "what would Jesus do?" and try to imitate it. But it is by follow- ing that we demonstrate that we really | j have looked and are saved (Mk. 10:52; 1] | Ino, 2:6) 4 TV. Abiding with Jesus, 38,39, From following Jesus the two men go on to abiding with Him, This is how it came about: As soon ax they began to follow, Jesus tured and gazed at them as they followed. What a look it was, V. Bringing others to Jesus, 40-49. So sooner had Andrew really found Jesus than be started right off and got his own brother and brought him to Jesus clear implication of the text is that John it the sume. be jax soon an we find Jesus we should go right off and bring some one else, and tion with Jesus that had settled his mind jon thia point, y Buy advertised things, it pays so penetrating, 60 tender. so full of en- couragement. One of them at least never forgot it. His story of it here in the very phraseology employed reproduces it. Then there comes a question as searching as the look, 'What seek ye?". They did not clearly know themselves, but there were deep yearnings in their heart that never had been satisfied, and He was the "the Lamb of God' sud would surely satisfy. 'They want to know Him better, so they sweet and The This was just as it should See eees00 jeution. Hr knew that One was to be made the best one to begin with is our own Comfort Lye manifest, therefore he came baptizing with |brorher, Andrew's "testimony war, right Se ayerceree pertnised sued 80K path water, preparing the way (cf Mat. 3:2-6).lt9 the point. "We have found the S As soon ne he saw. John gave his testi- (Messiah, It was his personal converme mony, The dewent of the Spirit was Tt will settle any man's. DISCOVERS MATCH HAD NO HGAD, D2 ; ne mance MORE TRUTH 'HEN you want a quick, sure light, remember this: Eddy' standard in Canada since 1851; and since the assessment all matches (good and bad alike) it is more to your interest than ever to see that Eddy's name is on the box. The E, B. EDDY CO. 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