uu. .uuu\.n .7 Luuxun. The conference was one of 21 series that have been held at various points since the beginning of the year. T-he em'nes`t effort that is be- ing made through the medium of the Girls Work Board to interest young women in leadership for service in God s work can best be judged by the conference hymn : 0 Master, let me walk with Thee In lowly paths of service free ; Tell me Thy secret, help me hear The strain of toil. the fret of cure. Help me the slew of heart to move With one clear winning word of love : ` ,,.. gm) Nor chc1'n Adyance J ...-- ..-.-., ..v uyuuu n wuuuaua an Lcluuvu away Stores close ever); Wednnesday promptly at 12.30 p.m. znnouv. :u[\'zm- mu -....l l1Ul.`I hot 'h`ul'L l_V {naue memselves heard. . 'l`o mck out the st:-1_1's of the game is hardly fair to the rest of the play- rws, but there were one or two w`:1r> .~:tnod out just zx shu(l(: morn `slum thw v`.}'.c)'s. Undoubtedly the best m'm on tho i<-0 wzxs l\'im:hr\n. I-Iix poke lr-`x~:.-r:k-im: and nl1-ro`.m(1 pl:1_vinp; wan.-: 1'. :?' :1! in '.":`.-?'. zlml lw ' :1 Hun--1 ,l\'inz'hen carrir l the put": .'.l'v.'*n but `his shot was wule. 2: defence man ,secured and shot the puck out to his wing; man at the blue line, but I-Ia_9:an fla.s'he(l in and let drive a sizzler about ankle high. The puck glanced c` Scott s pads into the not and the red light went on. 'I`he1-0 was only ,3. few seconds left to play and thn Ca,pitols had no chance to get that goal back. 1. _____,_ _. __,,,,,l - 1 hum. uurvxlo It vas a great wind up to a gram. battle. Hagan was carried shouldur high off the ice and the Y. Sul)p0rt(:1`.: surely made themselves h('il1'(l. Tn nit-1: nut Hm v.-M1-u nr Hm rrnvx-un nrn tlwm with M1`. Jacli Wattle. ` The snow that came after the big tbmv was very welcome to the farm-i ers, especially those who had not got` their lo_L:`:~' lo the mill. 1 Will O1'.~:e1` is steadily i1iip1'o\'i1i;=;` after his :1(:cirlnnf_ The Family Cake These Specials on Sale for IVeek of March 7-14 PICKLES 2|/2 Size Tin 240 0VALTINE| ?_.-_`, A; T For taste and avor they rank supreme. They imrove any lunch or dinner table. Put a jar in your basket this week, and discover their appetiziug avor for your- self. You will surely come back for more. Specizal-u Sweet Mixed Sweet M ustard We are Featuring this Weekgi All '1`v'-I1-1-tjv--r _ -.--_.-_ The Tonic 1 PICKLES Lnexr 10_L'. \' L0 me 1 1.9 5 hls accident. Wnca \' -,1 \Tr-T _.__.`, .-.-.---a-..v.-. `:91 A most wholesome and delicious foot! It will pay you to take advantage of this exceptional offer. Take a pail home this week. LI BBTS DI LL DY H `. Size 0 Food Beverage e Tin 750 - `. : greatest degree of emcicncy the world has ever known. In `Ir*.9.(>.I".]1nn.0t>l` nnni Hana, If {e lrhnrn vA711nwo'+l1n I" ..L`I..-.- t...,...._a_, .- .` yr.-v. -nun. unxuu um \.L:uL-lk: 1-tIA1<-, h<.~::t of the forwards, but check artist. Bell Wm M rl'1m*m'o=`.' as usual. but the Capitals paid him much attention and he did not 11'-aw` much chance to get in close. Hr.- baclc checked ercely all night and stopped many well meant attempts for goals. Hagan worked hard and got. in some hard drives from the win" and his gldal made him the hero 0.` the nizrlit. Dobson and Fi`z1=or \v:'-' strong on the defence and mad" mmw dangerous attacks. T.)..4- .4. .....4. ...`. uz:|.,... 2.. u._ am ;-1' ms uccluent. . Miss Nina McLean of ;\Iinesing`, Station enters the Barrie hospital on Monday to commence training. W.c wish her every success. The fnrn. hnrknv fnnrn nlsnrml. .....,,-,.\.....: ouuvcluna. But it was mi Wilson in the `ch:-t the Y s hopes for success rested. Wilson is either very good or bad. If he vvas of? color t`:`.innrs )0 L. ed black. But the fact that he ken` the .~'.':01`e sheet clean shows that " in 1'.'u*e form. Hr: came thy") 1 ; with colors ying". VH1` the losers tne (h.~.1'm)(`e "" ]H`Ob11b]_V the st1'on;:e.~:vt part of Ln.- iezna. 'l`rihble and McKenzie were :1 hnwl pair to p;(.-t by, and Stut \~`3l\`l"(] h:n*dr-1' ('h*vr-: Hmn Hun mm mull. Irmum anu lVlCl\(3nZ1C \\ get S4 s:u'nr1 harder drivc.-s than the $`.v:f `ymvt him. Smith at centre IL. L. -5 LL- .2- _-._,1_ -:..'_L _ Our store employees on joy both to a much greater degree because they are able to spend Wednesday afternoon away from business. Plain and in Tomato Sauce Aylmer Choice Bartlett Shirri s Pure Pi: PEA RS Marmala 7'11)? BRITISH TIN MILK Ncstlc s Condensed M A G I C M I L K BAKING POWDER 14--0:. Jar _. -..v...11u-N A R S MarV1_1L"Vczlade wzsu ncr every I The forestry hockey team played- St. Vincents in B:-n'1'ie on Monday night, `the score being 2-2. If the; locals `had secured the two points for` 3. win they would have entered the. p1ay-o . ! Sf Paul : (`.1'nn-n'r1 lanlrl n xrnvrr ;-nn I 4V2-lbs P A I L 54 14-02. T I N 34+ 1 : 1 35 oz. Jar 3 mm - .r'<`0s's. The crowd. although the ]2`."`.St that law amend;-d the town !""'1e games this _vcm, was far shn-" wf \* wt tho gmnxe deserved, but Hey .=m`e `tan: `.`n`.n"'-. livvlv and the "xii- ?-'-zs w:`< long` and loud. `~ .`?.(_`..~\.--(~.o:x1. Wilson; def -`Ice, Tbnhann nnrl T4`vn 1-nnfvrx T(in'~'w-1n- mu; Luau. auu. The winners duplicated their of last winter when after ni scvond in the schedule games, V-"em out and beat the leaders. ~"'~i"w` `)'0n`w_v will rest in Y."-T`-[.f'..-\. for another year. c`n51'vmi0n.=: have p`-z\.\`r*d good. 1`o('kr` this year and are wo1'tT*' Hm`? r-rIn(~:' ahlv svmnorted by his wing man. Every man starred, right down to the last sub. ,_ ,1...,1:,,;,J u__:., 1,'__L nu-. vs; Rr3'I'cr-3 \\zu'ucns anu momne1';~: 0: the W..-\.; \\'i.:h to thank all Q1050 who so ably helped to make the social 21 success. 31 it ; 19 Contains 1-lb. No Alum Tin 40-0:. Jar ` pol :.\r| pup and Riddell. .\_r..*\.--\'-UHI. :1 and Fra. ),nH 311:] W511 .m,1 n:.m.m 1 -lb. 34 .0;u. :2 , ;`.'II'K r-!1:;i<- ; us`. J0hm1.ol1and (`nu1wtr-1' and Vail`. Jenunett. (l("> cv- Pineapple LU C1058 me wound. The Vcspra P051. 14!) condolence to Comrade W in the loss of his father. \.VnHn1- (1!!!-$111"? `nun . '-`VIISUH; UU.` : centre, Kip;-" ':':\n; rmhq. '..' -3- Qvfy (1 I` -" feat m me IOSS 0: ms 1au.'1e1'. . Wa1terGarbuI;t has retu1'11c(l to his boat, after spending some weeks with Mr. Jack Wattie. '1']-up qnmu +h-3+ Il'J\Y'|rx nnm. +1.", 1.:,. Jug, cu. futanloy BICLL-an h` tune to tear his left ice tong. It 1`(`({L1i1'L` to close the wound. Tho `7nuv\1cr\ DA:-4 czunng on". Mr. and the funeral in Toronto < "!'urn nnur 1 J.\V0 TIC ed on the * hurst sf": M1-. Jae '4 'nn-\4- um; \~. " " _ }one 01' hi At 10 o clock Su}1(lL1y n10r1nn;:.:a}m,.n,.d an special l(:z1(!e1`." st.-1'\`1c(> was held In ;L},(_. Om,- Collier St. chzxrch and the th1'ce-day in C-10;,-0 }_ conference \vas brougzht `to 21 clo.f<'1a1t]mugh 1 with the aftemoon scrvnce hold lnlxot have St. Andrew s church. mc rru, , I` mgm; zqqenc at we stauon. 'George Montcith visited in To- ronto on Saturday and Sunday of 12151 week. (`nnn....`t..1-4:,..... 4.- '17,, 1 xv In In- ML}: _ .1.J.J..lJJ-L U .I.vLJ J. 1 `(_Miss Nina McLean and Miss VJ; navanagh of Minesing Station visited Mm. Martin 1a.st Friday. 1 The hall r'nm:nil:1'm- nnf-. nn :1 vm-vi .m.1'.s. mamn last , hrmay. ` hall committee put on :1 very; sucessful dam-c last Friday evening-,; Erlllco o1`che.stra furnished the music and J. Coutts and C. Day did thcl calling 011 . ' I l\ lr_ nnrl 7`.l'r: .`.l-nmcnn nwzmmo vvltn one clear wmnmg word 0! ; Teach me the wa_v\va1'(l feet to stay, And guide them in the honmvvzwd \\'.`lV. (EEK. Cong1`at.L11at1on . Kissock on the )1: .\`Tn4-Ln .... ..._ *I`HUP..`3DA_Y, MARCH 6, 1930 vl\s~vo Each me '1`hy patience; still with Thee closer, dezn'e1' company, x worl-: t!1:1tkccp:< faith s\'.'m\.t and strong, t1`u.~:t that triumphs o\'(,-r`.'.`:'m1v_:. hone t}.;1L .-tr-nds :1 . my 11' down the Iuturc.-'.< by-(m ...x- . much UII MIC Z1l'1 lVZLl OI Z1 (12! Mother and daughter are vnn Ivf[IDI-I'UI*L53`i :..... t`! 4\J> ' V_;7`b.'1ch ` l. ad Mrs..Adamson attendcde ral 01' Mr. Ad-amson s uncle, to on Saturday. g aw buildingzs are to be erect-` : Grccnlaw property at ..\lid-; on. No,\\' nwnmw nvn had mv In1.~ Ira: VIY .1 U11. W atti c \f' ul 4 .cw 0 w ners are md M1`. Powers, station. 1 win?!-.1 :1-\ IF`- 1 1. L cxte: rude W. J. 4`-,:+Jmn M1`. and ml rm? n 11.. 1 night. He took 21 hard gruelling in each period, but was going strong at the nish. There was not mucn difference between the teams in the first period, but the winners seems to be going a little stronger when the bell rang. The second period was a reptition of the rst, the teams battling on even terms for the rst part of the frzune, with the losers fading slightly at the nish. 1`he speed and close: checking was beginning to tell on the players, but they hung on to their checks like glue. The substitutes \vere sent out and still the fast pace was mzfmtzlined. Play was up and down the ice, with the (`zuzitols still sliootirig from the blue line. Bell got right through, but v-`us bowl<-(l over by 'l`ril)ble wlwn he `md only Snot` to In-zit. `.~\ (ll,-.~jpei'z1`.;' il)(Ii\' pl:i<'- in front of `Cm- Y nIv`,~=. but \.\'il.~'rm `W ln(.!-. ])_n`..v,;,`_. u.,_..,, I. .. L. ..I I I - v ; (L`,ontmu<.-d from page one) broke up attack after attack laid "down by the lostcrs. l\'inchcn s poke check was working` to perfection and the ease with which he stole the I`. was a treat to watch. He wax: given ;:1'cut zwxisvtance by Bell and PIz1,Q;z1n and their terrific bztckchecking 1'uin- 0 ed the hopes of the Capitals`. with referee Ciiil'. Jemmett in (,'ll211'g'(:. The speed at the start wzis terrific and it did not look as tho11p;h the 1: l,(`1l.lTlS `could >'tzm(l the pace. Um. as `time went on there w:1.~: no let up. (`5'l`lie checking wais so close and stren- l.uous that good hockey and com- ; binution was out of the question. ioth l.(}1ll!l>f tried the pzissiiig; gznne tpuck from oil` the puck c:u'1`ier s stick _ The ;:;zune got away sharp on time "at the . but soon found it would` I , . lyhot work. The C1tDll.Ols \\'ere shoot- _;ll1}. .' trom the blue Iim. no f\ .. nun.- iim: i)i`.1icHiil1(: at (,~\'_-ry op- portunity, hoping to bug :1 _9;0z1l and: \_u`uL 1h<- r-(I5,-'.-, buL Wilson was h:1\'in_:: Jone his _L O0(i l1ij.j`,`i1i.$ and z,-:1. iturm-(I 21!] . :x.~:'dr:. The Y, 0:1 ;Lh<.- huml, were tryintr to work bcI"ore letting` drive, and ialthough Scott in the losers net did lxot as much to do Wilson, he had more close in shots to handle. Bell was` a marked man and gencral- _ ly had two men following him around all night. He took hard_ in Qnph run-ind kno ....... ~ nun, \\u1'K. H10 uupntols fin;-; blue line .po1`tunity, to bag met -(ls,-` \Vil. {one his good iturm-d ::H \~l1nt;: IL`;Aln 1ornw.L1on oaseu on 1311011` e.\'per1ence.l The subject of recreation was dealt with in a paper given by Miss? Ray Abernetlly, followed by group, (liscussions of the problems related to lemlership, those leaders l12l\'ln{r more than one year s experience be- ing led by Miss Royce, and the less expe1'ie11cel one by .\Ii.<.~: -lei(ler. The session closed with a summary of ntlings. An interest- ing: book exhil)it and hzmdiwork of C.G.l. l`. member's xvas on (lispaly at the Collier St. (-hutch. .......-vv... 1 On Friday evening, Feb. 28, the` Ang`l`ic.z1n Young` People's .~\ssoL:iai;ion met in St. Paul's Church and held _3theii' usual meeting. There was :1; dehute, resoi\':::l that books are more `(zrhiczitionul than travel. The 11e,g'2i- 'Li\'e side won, and .\Ii-.~';~: Conklin on: the nef.;';1ti\'e side won the prize. 1 , Mr. Ch:1.~'. Gordon of .\'oi'th Buy spent a few (lays with his father, .\.lr. Jos. Gordon. at Craigvale. E Miss Chrissie Fa_g':1n of Toronto `visited her moLher, Mrs. lobt. Fagan, over the week end. Mr. FH-ml K,-nu nc xxx.-,.....1s Lu\`e1' me week end. ' Mr. Fred Scott of Wyovalc .friends here on I`ucsday. Mr. J. I-Iunt(.-1' loaded 21 I `stock on Tuesday. V WOOCI Cllfntr cnnma fn 1 r ;GUTHRIE BEATS HAWKESTONF. i [N ORO LEAGUE GAME 4 TO 3 jY.M.C.A. AGAIN WINS TOWN LEAGUE TITLE A we wrmers nome over the week end. | Mrs. McGil1, Mr. Jas. McGi11, Mrs. {Thompson and Helen are spending` a `few days with Mr. and 311's. Robt. ;H:11] before starting for the west.) f.\Iis.s Laura and Mr. CIZLFEIICC` Hall`; intend accompmlying` them to S21.~`-: _ katchewzm. 1 \Inn.lun ,.w.-..-...... 44., xrnn . 3 `.`-LUCK on 1ues I cutting seems to work of the neighborhood `time of the year. I M " L09 Rnnnf 11nr]I.ny n4 kn `LUIIC OI me ; Lee spent Sunday at her home Lin Bradford. > 0 ...r)..uL1_v' 2'. L, x decision from J patrick and Roe ;the losers, while ( {dart showt.-d the V iplnh \' Q+n:lrl.... ...u.uu.L_y u._`.;;u., `uLu.u11'Ak.' 1.0011 (1, ~}"~} Ha.wkestone. Kirk-1 were the stars for, C1'awfor(l and Sto:l-' :dzu't way to the Guthric' !Club. N. Stoddart, goaltender of the iwinners, made several ne stop.~'=,' jwhich materially assisted in their vie-1' tory. ' .[01`I1lC1"S nome. ; Mr. Ross Campbell, accompanied, `by Mr. Archie I\ IcEachern, visited at` -the fo1'mc1"s home the week end. I ! `:'\'h-,2, M;-Gill Mr Inc M.m_:n rT.~I p1ay-oIr. | St. Paul s Church held a very suc-! cessful pancake social on Tuesday` evening. The hall was nicely 1le(l. The ladies provided the lunch. Many: of the outside friends brought pies and cakes, which were very accept- able. An enjoyable program was" given. Mr. J. Martin introduced ROY L` P i-lnltlnn vnr-fnu AC \-H V K-aucnewzm. Monday evenng the Y.P.S. enter- tain`.-(I Burton Ave. Y.P.S. A pro- g`1'am and _:;g`2nnc.~; conducted by Bur- `ton Ave. constituted the eve-nix1g`;< `Q rog'1'zm1n1e. 111:4 Lulu was nezumuy Olljoyeu Dy Lilli Vwho attc-n(lcd. It consi.~:te of 1'cci-! Lutiorls, duets, 21 sextette of junior` `boys, :1 contest, :1 fasl1ion parade dc-l plating the contrast in the attire of fty years ago and to-day, both in; jstyle and manner. Vocal solos and; l`community sl11_:;ing, followed by re-` jfreshments, completed the evening s ente1vtainment. i Miss vim-(1 Walker and Miss: 'B1'own spent the week end at the 1'orme1"s home. ` \h. DI\h(' r*....\1m11 Ivtiti/\I--`-"-1*. ? Mrs. C. H. Carruthers of Barrie iviisited with friends here last week.` Miss Glad_vs Miller, of the b'Lc .-<' 'Children s Hospital, Toroiirt-3, is ispemling a holiday with Mrs. W. ii. iBzmting. ` I Miss Gertrude Lennox vis.i`.'e(l with_ friends in Barrie last Tuesday. I Mr. Jas. Gilpin spent last week- lvisibing in Aurora. ` ; Mr. .'-\1-thur F1C`trCi1l' of Toronto `spent the week end here. ` The 1'eg`uIar monthly nleeting` of `the Women s Au:-Liiiary of (,`;1ri.=t (eJ1urch\=wz1s held at the home of Mrs. EW. 1'}. Bzmtin;;' lust .l`hLu'sday'after- lnnnwx In an Oro League . . .l').;l|l' I x,;uu:._y v; r.u\;u_ \\\.`uunL5 ; here. very enjoyable social W2 2 ball last Friday evening mmn \\'a. srivnn nnfh 1.11.110 nu: g,1\L`I1 L`llLU.L l_'y uy` dc-1* the z1u.spices of the South ' membu-1':~; of the Anglic2L1` 1 and was varied and i21te1'est- (1 was heartily enjoyed by 1111` Ltended. reci- , L deal the contrast in Hm ntwx n+` GUTHRIE STROUD n xouowmg mm hard , marina Strnnrr given. Mr. J. Martin introduced Rev. A. R. Holden, rector of .-\ll:1n- dale. M1`. Holden gave 21 Very inter-z esting` zulclross, explaining the mean- ing` of Shrove Tuesday. Mr. Bx.-:m~ men sang, Miss Vera Walt and Mr. C. Crittendcn recited and Miss Doro-' thy Pearce gave an instrumentoll Then followed ten very` int.ci`ust-ixig` 1'ecl.~: 01' pictuiums p1'e. by Mr. Pagqv and H1`. .\'cllc.<. Mr. Page gave` 21 v ' i11te1'(-sting: tall: 011 junior: jtulging for the coming; _v0zu'. The wa1'(lcns and moml)er.< of the W..-\.; `\\'l. l'n l.l1:n')l: all fan`-n x'.'l1n un nl\lxv IVY . .. ..u..u ;.',1u\:uul),; ; vas are he Sty-()ngr(n- urknh fl-an _xture played ` )`.|- inn?` 7: .... Hun ;'.'. ." Iuc(:e('di11; * thei this ` =ted <:-nmc (lnw 11.. muls D(`!i shots. (In nu n Coulter (lrew two ponaltiev in 21 rowl but the Y {could not Lake :1dv21ntage' of the odd mzzn. Kinchen -V215 penal- ized for chaz-;,rin1:r,, but the Caps. could ' not gret t.ln`oL1_::h. Dobson and Mc- Kenzie went off for 2). friendly feud, but the remaining` players held the fort. The wmners were having the best of the battle as the period .1 closed. r I FORTY-ONE GIRL : LEADERS CONVENE: gm z Tho and two 1 nu... As the third period got under it was apparent that the team got a. break would win thel Th l1':H11V`nih5|` V.'.'!a< anrn-n ah-min n. to both . l\..t snarl and n` -'1 nu}: MIL` perm 11c1thm' could `m mm \\\4vI\ I 94 Groceterias in Ontario : uuu man. got tI11-ou_:rh J St-ott su\'od. ' rmd ;::u'e WiI.<( 1 row to h.'1n(lI0 1`--v lnul Hm ;-n.. degree ever ese changed conditions. It is here wherethe Loblaw Grecet- ', thus reducing the spread between prov ducer and consumer to a lninimum. This direct system of contact has resulted in a tremendous saving to all Loblaw customers during the past ten years. This opportunity is yours also. --- Since 1thc_Gref1t `Var producers haV:e advanced to the ; turn dlslrlhnhnn mplhnrlq in am! 1-,. kn ........ .... ..-1 .- .._ _..--1_ , _f1lyi.u;;l1t. Following the evening s 1 (Continued from page one) -C hearing` Miss Royce, who has the f happy faculty of giving` her listeners.` a :_;reater desire to serve, a new idea of lea(ler.sl1ip, and an uplifted kram, the girls of Collier St. { Shaday School served 1'efreshments.: under the convenership of Miss`. Esther Howe. ll l\/fn\~vn'nn- um.-.~1u'n n4- u..- 1..~..: ...-l sPEaAL-mwmsE-A PURE HAIR!) smu- sPEIAL: ~--..*..-:.x.rt-' TIIESE delicious mzscaroon cookies are Just lik 'iol_l to Nlakc. - '11 luau uolunous cookies like Molhcr used I\ Iakc. Fresh froxn CIH{lSTlE S OVENS. It is volume alone that enables us to pass along to you :1 price of 21c for B such excellent mar.-arnons as these. .................................... Lb. SPECIAL-H.0BLAW S FRESH VALENCIA 2 0 II A I! S T 0 R 572 A CUSTOMEB : SPEEAL--MA$@Nm:mE=s IMPIDIITED mm-Era :EmE2IEE\ -n 41; V I. LVIIJIE I C 1LsLne1' nowe. L Morning worship at the beginning of the Saturday session was takentc by Miss`Winnifred Grill 01' the St:.| Andz'ew s C.G.l.T. A (.llS(,'\1SSl0I1 on. The Sunday Session was conduct-j ed by Miss Royce and .\Ii.<.~t Grill. I while the one on Worshp was (1 jointly led by Miss Royce and Miss ; Reider. A . ; c HEALTH & HAPPINESS 3iL ,I`i `JAI D0N0RA lilacartmn 00kies vn the bl`(.'.'lk c:m`.: .:u gun. uuuux` w.'.L_V at that .1 the cup. more . nvn n'n5nu- tlnuvr. 1`e1`31'- losers. What was perhaps one of the most E dart Show interesting items on the afternooniC1ub_ program wz_1s _a (li;tcus; on _Pro-Swjnners, gramme Buxldxpg and SL1ggest1ons.,`which mm Here :*.":u:1 M135 Royce and ).Iiss't01-y, Reider contrbuted much valuable in- formation based their e.\'pc-rience. subiect of rrwwxnfinn u'n<. 11- "air 1-;