Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jul 1919, p. 10

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was | The Baily RAR 86. NO. 166 i : INGSION, ONTARIO, FHURS LY 3,-1919 F OLDNESS OF NEWEST SOCAL Si Pretty and Attractive The International undey School Kasson For Jul 8th Is "The OME . WHOLESOM A) NA EIN oi a. VX . 7 \ : OL I rons Its Lire and Work."--Acts 2:37-47; al RD pik . Z We, itrive continually! co fm. N bas PTR . A @ and I. Thess, B:11-15. A px Boa Bat 0 pt Kh admis g A ™ v* ' 3 0 William T. Ellie. obably you | know Just such a X g ep. | ; Ee h, this Sy & . rhage she is sixteen----good 1 p ; 7S Y & : " ahpert mia 3, aor chink | Full eircle swing the Wheel All This is an arresting situation, and /jook at, and pretty--quite inte 70 : y RAXTR { § i B to De desired. Bat . ohh the world is agog over the new mood it will this week recefve widespread |ing because she reflects the g + 3 5 AN A RN' d CSE ¥ Know why our restaurant is of socialtym that fs expresaing itseif study by millions of alert Persons ang charm that give promise - 'i SY) y TR § | 2 Pon in violent forma in cprtaig, sentrés, who follow the International Les-|pingss to: herself and others. "nt IV AQ , 4 , h hold pu lie attention. Mil-|sons, keen to discern the present ap-ighe fs uot. strong. The color in her - Hous of people sincerely believe that ations of Scripture. = Either the: cheeks, once 80 rosy, has faded away this whole basic idea of a recons|first group of-Jerusalem Christians] _ poe eyes are listless--the buoy: structed social order id rely Jax, 'overstressed the social and economie ancy of spirit and vigor she once pos: They assume. t 80 [side of their discipleship, or else ex- sesssed are sadly lacking. Parents; indefinite a wo! Rr . pressed it in a mistaken form, or the friends, this girl needs Perrozone-- 8 discovery of rece! Christian Church as a whole has been fngo3s it that her blood may be re- i Yet here we ed Japon a' picture | guilty ots a profound error and apos-ijewed--needs it to restore the nerve of the first company of Christian be- tay. Let us He. force that growth; study amd the de: Hevers, bent upon complete orm are ental and transi- velopment of her fresh youth have communism -- selling eir individ- tory; the spirit ig esential snd abid- exhausted. This girl will beconie a ual possessions and having all things fing. = Jesus himself laid down that |, con with Fepcozone:--which v-ill re- : 4 5 2 i LOEW'S TORONTO THEATRE FIRST SEES tn BE TE LEER 88 Ry b : i oa We aig al rin lovee o new disposition of genuine Pane, an night > + RA : : MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS we Chureh be as an 4 Christ did not come n socialism. " to establish any special form of so-|@ 1osone avery girl finds strength s --thel she cap do thifigs. In Ferro- : RoR A 5 x | : ; : To-da hurch 1s the world"s| cial order, communism or aristo- . : 34 5 i best pores ---- the extreme of |cracy, sny more than he came to set sone there 4a ee id Srivs ; o Lia Ne = Payable Canada and New-York. Due any year, 1021 to 1084: sogialism such as Bolshevism, which | up a distinctive form of government, --~ For the girl or wonian that' wants to ' : preached by radicals injas the republican or the monarchial. be happy, Healt winning--who Fifty-six years 5 to 1863. ® p of and elsewhere. i instead, he put into-the hearts-of his valyey. rosy a. Iniging: oves| endo 29 today July 3, The battle 'of Geteysbrirg was 1 el d { - % 0 3 How are two positiofis to be|people & new fire of divine love for x reconciled? $ Ha the Church Jost their kind. His followers have al- a ant oid Serie. Rafi Ring. another: General. | io Seti, and 18 Hunism Hglre Waits heen known for heir. good wil per bay; or efx for $2.50. Get it to-| NIV to yesterday's puzzle. Upside down in smoke: \ bz Ene aa. t and are t OWar en. ey do g 0 Bolshevist thaoties "wrong! men, and éspecially to such as are of | 337 [TOM any dealer in medicine. ! iy ©. The best mortgage investment offering tod a7. A linited We 100k to the or the an+ithe household of the faith. Jesus peg amount, Ask us for further information. swer. The Christian 'Church was, ' cregtes ts; and saints: recreate be a Mason or an lk or a Democrat 3. L. Pringle's; Rev. J. E. dnd 'Mrs. The mafriage of Bdwand Brice and is, the organization of =the !society. or a Granger. he goodly fellow-| Lindsay and family, Ottawa, at W. Sampheil, Coe 'Hill, Ont., to Missl} : friends of Jesus: HO Watantioned Jt] Because Becomiag Chistian 1 way of Christians should be the} H. Moutray's: ~Misé_ Retta Allen, | Theresa: Hlanch Peters, also of - Coe BONGARD, RYERSON & CO. - to carry on: his message and mis- wn' individual, rather than a mass | greatest social bonid--as it really is | Belleville, with friends; Mrs. 'B.| Hil, took place at Bancroft, oh 887 Bagot St Phone 21799. H. J. Bongard, Manager sion. ('af initiatory matter, and. because the world ever to-day. Thank God for the billions' Keill, Kingston, at Mys, McMastér's. | the 26th: wit. ; rite, ba , 4nd 4 commemorative | has greater need of ' vitalized per-;of people who have their social rela- X31 ! > pra Sacriment. the Sugbariat, Sovalities than of Bow institutions. Hons amog whajly within their : " Sat " or Lor upper addition, the stamp riptural approva churches; for that society is whole- Le > a -- = ay toy : ehardsterised by not given to that first impulsive ef-|somie, sitiple .mutually helpful. To atnEaEeal WEE EEE H BE OH EVEE BE ELEVE BE BY Ellie the ha t ; and they ine-Ifort at Communism, other. than to|belong to Church should mean, in all 4 ; ¥ ~ Te rtd twe dan we tively, and By ak oa record the fact. The Church is a|practicdl ways, more than to belong SRR. sembled together for fellowship, snd living organism and not a staticito ny other body in existence. to hear reminiscences about Jains, | construction. Her members have! . In the second place, the Church his life, his Kk; and his 'words, shaped and re-shaped the world, and permeates and leavens the world from : companied with |are still doing so. Nevertheless. with people of good will, This has him in _* A formal insugu-|the Christian interest is primarily |been the greatest indirect service of ration' of was the mys-|in the individual man or woman. Christianity to the race. Who have " é : ia . terions : ral descent M Institutions only * incidentallyidreamed the great dreams of world] i ) n= " A the tecost, to be|mould le; people shape institu: {peace and 'of world fraternity? 'The| . [@}: - : 5 ; to the Tiacinles a | that Jesus him- | tions. @ find that into the early Christian nations, and the men. in. ; HH y re self had been when slive--teacher, | Church; even during the first blush {them who have been avowedly Chris- inspirer, er h of its experiment in communism, |tian disciples. Consider the part | . 3 a, | ict there crept into the fellowship those, !that those eminent C ristian laymen b GON : L | 7 When Socialism Was Pirst Triéd. |like Ananias and Sapphira, who real-| --known as such before ever they ; . y lh, Life has its climatical" Molate, I ha 1 did not belong within-the Church. {came to: political 'position-- President a -- bt spel) 'and at} In ay OO or i for Batons." Tay a George " as Artifug of. : =8, Wi $ « : - whiny & fi ally re sere, Seal, lls of Sn NE 1S Sure choos fr your vaciton Americas fn * Church came to self-reslization designing self-seokers, the crafty ipany of men and women servants of] y ) > boat trip. Board one of our Steamers at 'Lewiston, Eo Shas og eau, Sir power and privioss mermont heats. The tove of Curse] HF § 0 EH NY Queenston or Toronto for the glorious trip through the Ives to be y aid su-| perverted the simple and._generous |constraineth Invent < 2 ; ZZ sceni 'bea ome ™ Thi = instincts of the Russian masses whose Shakes actontints, writers, publicists; A F 7 Thousand Islands and. for "the other ie uties that are , | for anything er "self "bro {th mowiedupis SNL wastes featufes of Shefpmgall oF demoorae : ng from the eminent and | a 3 ea "ke the Tent of the wor D Nie we 'have only to. re-| [i Sen - it comes under the sway of inte mb that: the . public. 'school | . {gl i FS, ¥ p 6 ° gent Christianity, will find o ) of the land are splendidly} . : y 2 | great _were suddenly | veloping a noble and sltraistle tian in their motive and in their] Ni § } [Suntronted Hy BL sense of their | vidualism, wherein each best {influence. It would take many vol- solidarity 4s Ch Christians. ° They: be-|self in order that he may best 86Tve | umes to trdce' the influence of the 'were, a special commu |others. . That 1s 'better than Social-!chufel: ss a force for good' will' in a "ih Settled steamers - 4 +H coSBOraE Wie ? Altér the « Thousand elastase th Shootiug. of the Rapidel--ih v i . \ " d : J e ie, the mpulsion ae the hed Sood Wik of the Goa, " Bayon question, the. tides 1 nis x ¥ experience in itself worth the price of the whole trip. "At the close of Suiotion, they Son a chure become. tim ye det in strongly . Ha Dn % 1t wa Eathinkabls do so.\fatitutionatised that ae has rep- soo a in trongly Rd ------ i another day, Montreal is reached. that shou socal classes, rather €. efi on those tides sinist eb , ore' the brethren. Sire mate of mankind. Therein she. Rite on Nes arthomes I A . : . On to Quebec City. and to the famous Shrine of Et. Anne at St. Asa as n shor er true mission|ment is gdod $f God. No hos-| v2 Nh 0 dhe : B dich they 'dechd- Christ's Church. Whenever the mt on, With = "diop of blood of : } % pre. urch fails to be instantly sensitive afd uuselfishness jn his] : : J (> \ reay Bay therei beautiful aes Hotel, The Riche. to_every ¢ry of human need, she.!veins, will do' other. than- hi the| MS : hog / At My na Su Matick 3 fHbreh hares Xo the. Ee Ye of improvement in human. = ; : elieu conducted under thé same management as the Boats, and another fe no 2. v i jon- | het Master's Spumit. Isr any time th fhe ier come, Sud i) Shanaes - fob = : , Hotel at Tadousae, at the juncture of the St. Lawrence and Saguenay Rivers. 0 n the forefront of Bat th h born of y . SR 4 no Yoments Jor the Amelioration or 00d vil Ros he changes ham tor] [™ bon DiS, | Finally there. is thet trip up the glorious Saguenay River--a sloribus fecon social er, t! men everyw 2/7 hr : a ok 3 had ) hi she thereby comes short of the divine She Jong: 8s an SEs us ¥lioss, A EA 7 hy an # panorama of scenery, in amy you office. ~The Church is not the hand- to: ne brotherhood, it is to. be' OUR. ins -ever saw in America or Europe. maiden of Things As They Are; she and aided, whatever the fs the herald of Things As They cost. There is no price we are nat This glorious outing affords you an opportunity of séellig. the most picturesque part of Canada from the deck of a palatial steamer. You * Ought to Be. to] "To. great. soot) -'Ahd - SCORGHMIS b Relte ok Is ron Teslization of will return from such a trip refreshed and invigorated --satisfied, 'too, that you have had the finest boat trip holiday it would be possible to conceive. inci the Church is constantly A beautiful trip on' beautify] boats--and the rates are reasonable. fulfilling. Write for tir Bobkler"Niligara to the Sex." which describes the tpt 2 0. vi tor divine io Onl ie rents ia aod which scutaly bi ghoipgtaphy someshing of the beauties: of this won- derful vacation « CRC]

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