uman efforts are of little Iting heavy losses once 0 watches re. True preven- n of right precautionary 1e re. Put metal roong ur barn. Eliminate the z barn. stock and crop- of labor. Enjoy a lower the freedom from worry. 1 loaf sandwich bread: 2 packages of cream cheese: 1 can of pimentos chopped fine; 1 sweet green pepper. chopped tine. ` Cream or salad dressing to thin. ' Remove all crust from bread. Cut loaf into five slices lengthwise. Mix one package of cheese with pimentos and thin with cream: mix one package of cheese with_green pepper and thin with cream. Spread bread with nix- tures, alternating the pimento.-cheese with the pepper-cheese` to give the ribbon etfect, and press together. Slice bread across in jusual way when ready, to serve. nlwnvli OHNUVVIUHE5 To make your entertainments unus-` ual try some of these dainty sandwich- .es. . ' BIUI Among the singers is ( Morgan. Welsh prima . known in Barrie and a. 5 with local music lovers. ' film" promises to be a. < both from` plcturlzation standpolnts. ` UL cex -sion. 2}}; iii} zz" :};Iu"}}}?E. :1}; ,1--11, 10 conuac':&{.};I; iz;..}I&.Q'skr:.'f 1&1-'s`:,' F. s Bowles. ---auclal Sick, Mr. Burdette, Mrs. H rs. W. Pearce. Program, .Mrs.i leham, Mrs. Nelles, . Mrs.\A.` Bell. convener, anders. Mrs. James, Mrs. C. 9 Mrs. Bell. 1 ---v yuuxuls yuan: . ` Pres.. Mrs. T. R. Huxtable: 1st Vice. Mrs. Thos. smith; 2nd Vice. Mrs. J. Cwangh: 3rd Vice. Mrs.'_D. Jacobs: S90-'3/-Tr'eas., Mfsa A.. Shduldice; `Dis- trict Director. Mrs.. A._ Meikleham: Auditors, Mrs. D. Jacobs. Mrs. M. 0 - Connor. - ' Th lows:---Social. Mrs.\A. Bell. Mrs., Sanders. Mr_.- J_amea, iMrs. Bnunm. cu-- - - e committees. formed were as fol- ' (;- news items to The _ - an *n` 'n` 'n' 'g` '5` '.V | BARBIE w6M`EN_?s IusTIT61'E ` Inefiho nf Dn_.Ql- 117-..-..-__ u RIBBON SANDWICHES mobn unu... ....4....4...x__. -..L# HOUSEHOLD HINTS is the month for c nrnlna ulna.-n....I.. .._.i ._I- Fitjds Chic Gladys Jones- ,donna'. well- ` great favorite . This Opera.- L decided treat 3 and musical (advt). V A pmcn or salt added to egg -makes them easlez to beat to i sired stiffness? IMONARCH es Barrie. A pinch of salt added to whites nakeethem easier to beat tn Mn .1`... H~lf: LP-,YOURSE_LF TO H}Al:Tl;l` Sold `by, all grocers. - Served at all hotels and ' restaurants. 4W9 0301!-Iruh ALWAYS in Knonn nu-9.1.0.4! Kellogg? are the orig- inal corn akes. Light and easilyt digested. Never tough`-thick or leathery. Serve them vvith milk ;or cream. Fresh. or pre- served fruit. Have them for lunch._ For after school or at" camps. ROTECTION against runs is nothing new. But Monarch Green Stripe gives you double protection -'-' the Green Stripe and another stop run a few inches below it. Pure thread silk-for sheen; bre silk reinforcement-- for Iavear. Every newest shade. $1 -an_ example of the values in ' all Monarch-Knit Hosiery from 7`l'fl\., nn At all inn.-uvl .I....I...... \.l.l'I\lllIu I. Aualcly LIUIII ;5.c.t:;z(.)0. At all good dealers. g whites Stale bread will` absorb the molatur the de,-. _t'rom,a. fresh 109.! and should never be put in the bread box with fresh broads, GREEN STRIPE T73 31'?! -Qt-1 Kellogg : patented inner-ualcd maxilla In Kellogg inner-ualcd wast! IDPGDDII. ['I`E`Rf| A 1l%T1?1a2; - uwillllp LIR SERVICE Auto Paint 16th grlc ugaa-4 meoupe, 318,00 Sedan, $21.00 Dvrnm 1_J.m. Daily a.m. Secohd Day a.m. Third Day a.m. Fourth Day C C33`-I E35153 .315 cream . for. itb sitnbly pure : `Colman-Keen (Cm4nd:I) Limited. Dom. 137 1000 Au;hrot.8t.. Monmul THURSDAY MAY 26. 1_nz e.Tr 'lDe1icioi1s Sends, _ Sandwiches,~' i Egg Dishes, - Cheese Dishes, '% ' Pickles and Relishes. Write fera copy-. inailed`Free. A. co can -1". sub. - ` 2. WI?! tlIo't}l.:o tor the limerick on: up to about ofvlbcr. with your 3"? `Eu """u.. 1.... 1. i...7 . o on r . iendos '13:. !:I- `out now 75-Kc box of A1-lmtun Onld O1-nun Fun Pnwdar. the swords. No on .`-.dll'Gc!-01' In- di tly find with til I la 3.- .c:':'i}y 0:33.; V II eligible :0 ugh: 8. You an `compete without molt a [11-cl1a.u:h.ut:*u2-e than eligible only or 9! I5: uooond 9l"i_Io'o! I8. Jelld '1. 0|! will NCGIVO, ill addition 3' the aw er. our regular 75-cent puree else ttle of new Ax-butue Perfume. This 81 order entitles you to THREE entrlee. . . - . . , 4. Prlse will beewerded to thou lub- gzlglglinc bgefivllnee ` e in Wm . n e en en ` the e!::rde. pNo lu- din-actlv command with the John B.- send an cum. to: our 76-cenc box of Arbutus Cold Cram Fooo Powder. This entitles you to on entry. If you Jena 81. dyou will receive, in addition to- thomow or. our rennin '16-cont nuru ports Gbvernment will reason` for imposing 11 Australian butter. Read These simple; nunegs I IV--&.-4 .I.... II._ -mun r `in I Comfort am tfconamy ::.~,` IMONOOWSWOO. Gwh.M-u..L'r._.._- I lmou mum. in at vnnuhlhg cram boxolpowdqnbou mu _ _ toilet uh.` Containing hr of _0I'9`.I W `x 'en s " Qlustard _ 27 PRIZES 4 m - - :75 Cult _- Qnal _ - 19:1`--I. -Simply? write onexline of Poetry. Nothing to Sell; .'TContestClo_ses May_ 27th. " Here s the L4i`rVn'ericlc Though little Miss Marjorie Rose V Can't aiford to wear wonderful clothes, _' , The powder `she. uses , ` And perfume she chooses. YFIELD ST. 315. ONT. i ~ usrxng uuus grace to me some or men. Nevertheless when we have said that. there still remains theutact thatvthe good people [outside the organized , `worship of Baal, the e outsiders re- pg attitude towards God. V - God has,` never left` himself withou witnesses outside. of the organized and visible church. In',the early days of the Jews in Palestine there lived and marched and fought beside them a peculiar people called the Rechabites.- The Jews, thought themselves the only! people of God. But these Rechabites. probably an Arab tribe. far surpassed the Jew: ih their devotion to Jehovah: and` wh` n the Jews fell away to the mained true to God. lijah in his day. thought that he was the only one left] who served God. But he found- that there were left 7000 who all unknown -to him would not bow a knee to Baal nor kiss this image. The Jews in the . days of Malachi thought they alone worshipped God and alone were cared . - for by, God. But Malachi told-them that they were badly mistaken. -From the 1 rising of the sun even unto the going down.of the same. my name is great among the Gentiles. and in-every place incense is offered unto my name, and a pure offering: for my name is great among the Gentiles. aith the Lord of hosts. The priests of the temple at the time of our Lord's.advent thought that` they were the chosen ofithe Lord. and ` despised the shepherds of the hills be- cause they could not attend the temple services. Yet it was to the shepherds and not to he priests that the an- nouncement was brought of the Mes- siah's birth. he disciples thought that they were the only chosen of thevLord. When they -saw a man not of their company doing good in the name of the Lord. they forbade him. because he walked not with them. But Jesus said: Forbid shim not.'for he that is not against us is for us." Elsewhere Jesus said that e had other sheet) which were not of this fold.'_In our own.day we have found mennquite outside the organized church seeking` God so sincerely. and living for Him so purely. that none-but a very narrow dogmatist would` for a moment deny that God would somehow and some- where meet the cravings of these eat-~ nest souls. ' I'\ll|.fIInl fnunnn nnnno In: I.-..-..l-.._ - XIBBE 801118. Spirltualforces cannot be imprison-' ed within the walls of any church how- ical service it may be; The right to minister salvation cannot become the` P ever hoary with antiquity` and histor- I monopoly of any organizatlonehowever worldwide its extent and efficient its 3 administration may have become. Even .the sacraments, authoritative as was their institution. and sacred as is their observance to, most of us. may bere- 'ceived spiritually and not objectively. as is shown bythe practice of'two of the most devout and devoted bodies` of christians. We have seen sufficient good and godly men outside any or-' ganized church to believe that church` -in any or all of its organized forms. does not `possess the monoply of`mlnis- A` tering God's grace to the souls of 5 Nevertheless when we hmm mm flan`, an empnanc "N01", I This answer is not Justitied by the; Itacts rot history and christian exper-- E ience. Nor is it justifie by God's me- ! thod of dealing with en..nor by the {spiritual conception of rd'ligion.- Reli- i gion is not a thing 0: forms or organi- _zations. It is an inward gmd spiritual I attitude towards God. Gn hn'nA\nnv lnfh kl-magic n.uI....\.. . s 3: By Rev. `Dr : :i`hur.low.,Fraser 3%: K014 >I0!0!0Bv10I0X GOOD OHRISTIANS OUTSIDE `THE ' / - CHURCH ~ `Can a. man beta Christian outside the organized church? `How often that. question is asked. of course the mean- ing is not outside of any particular` but outside of all tonne of the `organiz- ed church. Can a man be a Christian. by himself, and [have no connection with any organized bodyot Chjristians?_ some would answer that at once with` an emphatic "No!", This nnnwnr in mm inuflnd 5.. M.-- ;branch or denomination of the church. N R; `}Your chic} and perfuine'sre exquisitely deltghtful says Miss sthleen Powers. Bette:-,than French perfume,- says `Mrs. J. R. Martin. No other powder stays on the skin so well or looks so natural." says Miss. Dorothy.Williams. You will say the same when you receive --these delightful products. . / . - \ ~- any ID no. V ` Fii] in the missing mi the above limlerick. The omce boy en: to, Have turned her girl friends-:into.foee. You can th of a better line to rhyme with Ron and `clothes. Get * 1 buy tonightgnd win 375. ~ ' ` . N the April Contest. let Prize went :5 Miss` `Agnes, Maurer, Kitchener; 2nd. Prize to `Mile "Margaret Bowen,` Magog. .Que.; and 3rd Prize went to;Miu M. Dewey. Ottawn. The:-di were 21 other `winners. _ \ , Filrixi the niissang line and ` win. cash prizes ! THBUSANDS of people uwered _CI-Tony : lait_bl contest ...1'.1!._9_".9_nq.2:1l_- ..n.v.; wt-n:_w-v-. a-nus:-eea{ ww- THURSDAY MAY 20, I926. v vnuumuvua or people uuwered _CI-easy last big eonteet I held during April. Evexz conmmt was delighted theexqulelte rlmtuu Cold ream Face `Powder and Arbutus Perfuttgei Here in 3 new content. x Just as interesting and so CIIIOIIICOIIOOIIIII` VIIOOOIIIIIOIOOOCOIIIICCOICUCCIIICOIIOII \ uuuuou'u`o9- " Everyday Minion Gizstone Avenue',iToronto.. Contest cIAo.$es May 27th This is your last chance! 5 Mrs. J. Webb.` of Moira. N.Y., was taken ill and died at Cornwall while. hunryingv to see her slster._11l at 0t-~ _tawa. l.\ V | church are needlessly cutting them- selves off from sources of grace and goodness and usefulness by` their de- A termination to mark off alone path- way for themselves, or plough `a lone furrow in the fields of the-world. They may be good men wi out the church. " They would be better`men within it. Moreover there\ is such wide diversity in_,organization. government. forms of worship and aids to devotion in the many branches of the christian church. that the man who cannot" find room or satisfaction for himself in any of them. must be an extreme indwidualist or very hard to satisfy. He may be a good man in a vacuum. But the general ex- l perience of him is that he is a 'b it of 8. crank; He would be a. better .man if he would learn to live and work in fei- T lowship with his brethren. s , caves!-S Arvs a. noun LIUUIll- ' The officers elected for the coming year are: Pres.. Agnes Todd; Vice- Pres`.. Ethel Keli; .Sec'y.," Georgie Reive: Trea.s.. ._Eva Allan: Directors. Helen King; Dell Kneeshaw. Mina. Constable..Dorothy Bell; District Di-' ' rector." Lois Todd; Organist. Mary Sloan; Assistant Organist, Helen Nel- son. _ . I la UNI! Observation an Pacic Rockies g locomotive! in uusvvn nnvyu, u.u._y LA, Vvlloll LILBUVII Ill. Vnwluu ` Miss `Lois Todd gave; a paper `on "First Aid in the Hgme." Miss Ethel Kell read a chapter from the new study book on law. Miss Iva King then play- ed t_wo piano solos after which we had a report of the recent girls conference at Guelbh by our `president, Miss Agnes Todd. The roll call was answered by. Dont's For 8. Sick Room." M ' mu- -nni__._._ _I-,4,_<| -_, .. v--wt-vuun-- IIVIIIVIJ lIVUI'I I U I an The annual meeting was held at the home of Miss Ethel Kell on Thursday afternoon, May 11, with fifteen present.` Miss \'T;0lR Tnd gnvn` n nnnnr `nu no.1: soy. Ava-no aauuuuu. uuvyou, uub uypsuu. -We would be pleased to answer in- quiries regarding baby boys for adop- tion. We have also severalother child- -ren both ,boys and girls, aged three to ten years. for whom we peed good homes. - , 1!? `I TTYGIIIYIVIEV ( Mrs. Greery. cake; Mrs. T. G. Mc- Bride, box of eggs; Catholic Wome s -League, `cake and sandwiches; M s. Chas. Devlin, cake and sandwiches; `Br:/son Bros., cake: Mrs. Cameron, 'Jars fruit: Mrs. Roberts, carrots: Mrs. Partridge and Mrs. Robertson, sewing; V.0.N. ' Assoc.. cake; Mrs. '\Currie. marmalade: Dr._ Brereton s Class, .cake_; .St.- Andrew's Church, sandwich- les; "Central Church, potatoes, gravy, bread, butter; M`-r. Denham, maple syrup: Mr. Do'bson. Utopia, bag apples. - uh. uy.-n.1,: 1.... .'..1.........:' 4... ...'........... 4..., Mrs. Webb.` of Moira. N.Y., wits aken and at Cm-nwnn whila The ExecutiveVBoard wish to grate- fizlly acknowledge the following dona- t ons:-- . ` 1.. . -- ._ A. up, ' JJEEVO IO!` 8. WIHI6 and 1311811. After barren days, One robin shall make their hearts Awake to praise." , So. all the singing birds I .Litted their wings to go: They round a path in the blue ' High way they know. ~ [Only the chickad,ee~.sta.ye - To sing in the snow. . . \-Loui_se Driscoli in the New York `Times. 7 ` ` / DOVNATIQANVSA-V aacewao _ * ~- ATVSHELTER FOR APRIL` CHURCHILL JUNIOR INST-ITUTE VBI... ...........I ........a.J.__. _..._ I_-Iq -; 1.1.- Darlings, God sid tn the birds. "Go now to another place Men cease to wonder at last M v ' At any gragce. A [Leave `for a. hue and then. After ban-an dnvn. rd: & Chevroleti` K ENAMEL ' 9 - . T _ BIRDS: _ Da'rllngs," `God said to the birds, Go novirv and sing. _ ' _ For men are weary of winter, Go and bring ~' " Promise to `empty branches." He set them free. _ . Winged tn dsirrv T-`Mn m-Alan xney Dllll _l!l HIBEGOW 8.110. [PUB- ' .In"- barn and croft.` ` They carriedthe word of love ,Afar. aloft. L , ' 4. They were colored like owers. \ Every wing ' ' Was pointed and balanced and strong.` A. marvelous thing. -, 4 11.8 86! IIIQIIY IP88. , Winged to carry His /praise _ _ Joyously. , They bum in meadow and tree`. Tn"- barn and m-nflhx `:*&&ww$%%$i$*%*&$$%**w$*&: IN WOM`A4N S REALM: ` *%%*$&%$*%$i&%&**w$gw*%**_ comp/mv vvo uu uLlLxJ..L\a.|u, 4_ Secretary, Box 914, Barrie. W. J. JUsTtcE, unwed-nun `IDA. n1A `I Vmnm Eiw, Aurosr anything in the shape of wpman n wear this particular typ`e Bf dress 0 one-piececut and two-piece sug- gestion. The groups of ne plaitsdivide the front and back for the large gure and ll in the hollows of the woman who is overslim. The full sleeve veils the fat arm and.the bony elbow alike, and the collar .is an easy one to wear. ` The plain coiors in flat" crpe, crepe Roma, etc., are the best ehoicc for 'the.woma_n ` over forty. bust. while he: slim sister can indulge in prints. Firs!` ml-c at erfor when the one-piece frock band; itself at .1 1,3. _...-n_ "_ 1.1; u... _-,,,,.__ are uuuxea wxm me other Ingredients? As aspirin tablet placed in the water in which drooping. flowers are stand- ,ing will revive the blooms in `a. quite remarkable manner?` A unu unea tnorougmy after wearing. Fudge will always be smooth Stone or two tables oonsful of corn syrup are cooked wit the other ingredients? aspirin tablet nlaced in H1`: wan... lstrawberries, pineapple, and rhubarb. , Patent leather shoes will retain their newness indefinately if they are warm- ed before wearing and wiped with a. soft cloth, stuffed with tissue paper and dried thoroughly after always be smnnfh if nnn Malachite On ";f- the Greens That _Pdris rIuuaI:rIU|.u I-llNTS_ June canninz strawberries, . shoes will rnfnin finch- [ORAN