\ W .3 H . . : ..,vv,:;;=;r - _:__._;_; I ' are cheap. I I 1\'in;: \\'hic'n and what . 1 y 1'0.-'oIut'Ton. that '| and i .1 ,v G1'een s, Cumberland St. `week end at M1`. and Mrs. B. I 1 UV` (3 ene1'_2'_v, and force, fails in the great task he has set about to perform, and weakens himself for `the ac- complishment of ever_\' succeeding duty; while his nei_Q'hbor, his co- worker. by the \'er_\' force Within him, made .=tron_:r and effective by cm'ef'u1. thorou_<.:`h training`, by con- zdence and ontim:~vi:1: and unceas- inr: en011L'_\', ('iear.< U1" obstacles be- mounts to the high fore him and plane of .=ucce.=.=fui zu:hievement.-- v Szmborn. . mcnvnxn Ll. Lvanuu Winner of the lucky draw at Brennan s meat market on the 25- pound turkey was C. Bra-dley, Sat- urday night. Thfu I`... (`4........... ....1..L....A...,l L1- Miss Winnifred Potts has return- ed home after 21 week s visit wiih friends in Jellicoe. at 1-7 vs: 1 -r, Ll u:'1x_;; \\'o.,ne` ;. nu-uu nu u--.u.u.u\.. -Mrs. Hazen Edge and son Jerry are spending a week in Midland visiting friends. `X71...-Kn`. -3 LL- ` Jun-- nt- ......._, ...5.... Mr. Geo. S.pearn celebrated his s-ixtieth liirhday last Sunday. It was a surprise party with a num- ber of relatives and friends gather- ing in his honor. He received a handsome occasional chair, present- ed by his family. The Kimikong Hunt Club presented Mr. Spearn with a pen and pencil set. Guests ; included: Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson, Mlr. and Mrs. E. Enright, Connie Srpearn, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. I Frank Spearn, Mr. and Mrs. George Kitchen, Colulingwood. I `IAN. A r<,_.1_.. 1,;-. n 1 ' Edgar LeGear, 4 the week end at i ton Ave. `Iv -n `\-\IA 4;: W. Reynolds left Monday for South Porcupine for a visit with M1`. and Mrs. Emerson Red Reyn- olds. 5 1 I | 1 l I I I The mind 1 body strong` : life. and in g to :1 "far g`_'L`LL apt to think. "Pom um... n r-r \'uAu.Lu5 n uuu. Mr. A. Conlon left on Sunday for Montreal on a business trip. of Hamilton, spent his home on Bur- L-.. A-.- `Miss Marjorie Hug'ener, of High- lad Park. Detroit. Mich., is spending :ome time wih )Ii.~v.~x Winnifred I1`-1..n.... nun, Blo_2'_4`. Ll] uu-nu. 'I`em1)c1'z1nce. P. that \'i1".ue without n:i uni fo1'tune without envy, that gives \'i_L`ou1' of frame and tran- quilty of mind; the best guardian of youth and .'~7uppo1`t of old age. the precept of 1'ez1.~:on as well as re- 1i_:ion. the ph_\`.~:icizm of tho soul as well as the body. the tutelar god- rlo<.< of health, and universal medi- cine of life.--Si1- W. Temple. Character is property. It is the noblest of possessions.-Smi1es. 0.... ' .l..r.,l . .l,.4...... .. `L .....,u.e-.4 \IJ. L.:u..-.n..;..--uuu. -._uuu\.:. Our deeds determine us as much _ ` i as we determme our deeds.-George| TT17n4- Kt-lcojc L\Il`.<. ( _\Ii.<.~' I _\I1'.<. ( ..\ ...,. .u.u. ' Nobleness of charactel` $0190 but . have of f.-te9.(ly >'C01`n of e\`i].--I-Ipi (`haructer is a _L`m-ment which ihe invi. .ng`e1'.< of the soul are ver '.x'o:1\'i11;:.--Ibid. News of has power to keep the and 1`.:11`.`_~*\.', to renew ...... \Jl ,,uuu evil. Epictetus. - , vu x\.u\.n t from decay :1 than we are I is nothing good and GLUCL UCAAA5 Au. LUL cu. nuyn. Mrs. A. Conlon and daugliter Ruth were in Toronto on Saturday. Mrs. Hi,g'g`s, of Huntsville, is vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. E. York, Grenville St. A I n -n 1 ed Lowe has resumed his duties `after being ill for a week. .`l\II'.... A I`.-ualnn nnrl rlnnn-11+nv \L cuvunc us` \O1ivet to Calvary will be sung by the senior choir at the evening service, April 2nd, at the Burton Ave. United Church. .1 _-__:,, _1u-A,l illlll by D..`. Allandale 43v\4o \4ll.Avvu \/An .... .. Don. Booth is around again after being laid up for some time. Mr. and Mrs. H. Firman and family and Mrs. G. Fivman were in Toronto on Thursday. `Il"`_~._.. 19-....- 1A-..- 6.....I. 2.. LL,. (`-1 .L\u.v4u4v VII AuAu4.u\A(a_yo Many from here took in the Col-' lingwood-Por1: Colborne hockey game Friday night. Among them were Harold Scott, Jack Clemmens and Y\ fV.._L.... unu- vsymtpathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Williams, `Toronto, in the death of their infant (Iuug}1te1', Peggy, last I\1onda_\'. The funeral took place Tl1E'>Td2l_V from the home of her g1-`1ndpa1'ent.-, 111'. and 311-5. W. Clute, Essa Road. Interment was in the Union Cemetery. :4. you us.;a Mr. S. Goddard, of Orillia, visit- ed here for the week end with his ;........_,. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hastings, of Midland, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Rusk over the week end. * ,. ...... .l i112 , 1\`Ia1'L-h 20, in _the Burton .-\ve. United Church will have as their 1 (guest speaker Rev. J. A. Steed, one; of the missionaries who served in .... . ` I The W.M.S. serv1ce Sunday mom-I i nu. van. Africa. The Mary," llarch Geo. Reid, of To1'on`o, has 1 over the shop fo1`me1`1_\' use` Harry Saxndcrsu Mr. Reidia hm is handling` e1e<'t1*ic upplizam-L-< Royzers-Ma_iestic radios. Th<:z1ft.e-M10011 tea and ,=:'.' And from :11] S1:11ion.< lwtxvm-11 TROUT CREEK and KING. Inn-L. c111(`.E::'.: .`-I.lDl.;\.\`D. 1`I'f.\'1.'1 .~\?\ G and )IE.-\FORD Brzmch I.11o.~'. To TORONTO - BUFFALO - WINDSOR - DETROIT B1':1ntt'ord. l`.nwkx'ElIe. Belloville, C1mt.1mm, Co1`m\'z1`:],~ Goderich, GLx0lx)I:. H.~\.\I`lI.'l`(`..\'. .\".\(;.\II.-\ I.\LLS. Owen Sound, SK. Catharines, Sm-n .u. __S9ut}_1umpt.on, `Strat.f_ord. PIIOII I ` 11}i}W SLET om! '1n.5 1515;` A; ROXY THEATRE ~nnrl!In nu A Brealdast Baum gnund Steak Roasts Esweet Pickled Hacks Eweiners - - Large Sausage I3'1" . J. BREIVIV1 PIl0.\II"1` DI-II.l\'F.1ZY i.\' IIIRIE OH .~\I.I..-\.\'D_\LI'I PHONES 58 AND 185 `ml-W` -I-L` Sta.7".ring Alice Faye, Constance Bennett, Joan Davis, N:.nc.;: Kelly, Chas. Farrell. \l L'I'\ /'r\I r\1u.`I`\ 4'1: \\'I.`l 'l`,\I l. ,\\'h \H'Q1f`_xl NOW PLAYING--The Jones Family in 1 I 'l.1'1 T1I|'I3'tT1)I\'I'QT7'!G GIIEG TO THE `ltOX_Y-_-`Sl:i1-lgy TolI;pIo in; I gll in color. plnyigg 8-'I_ Y.P.U. play, Go which was to take p :: 22 and 23, has been the 27th and 28th. . 1 4 JL _ _ :.......,n.1.. Also on MAR. 31-APR. 1 In Grgwenhurst, B1'acebrid~ge. Huntsville, Cal- lander. .\'(\`.`t1`. Rug. 1":m`;.' Sauna. Sudbury, Capreol, Westree, Longzluc. Geraldton, Beardm-ore. GRANjA_D1 H THEATRE BRENIVAN .l\lso Saturday Nile Swing Club -- A Musical Reel an In color, playing npru I-1- .srgx__x1f1Nc. AERIL no --"smou.._mg." Lnas. rarrell. .\1.so <'o1.0m~:1:> 'r1:.-\\'1-:1. 'rA1,1< AND .\1L'SI('.-X1. LII-`I-3-J.`.IJ \JuI- LA.d.I.lJ .|.d.\Il.ba--l- A150 Mickey's Parrot -- A Mickey Mouse Cartoon T\`TTT'l(".\T. A\'T) FOV \'F.\.V. um. Vq u. 1);" husine.~;< \~ ,1 IITUKDUAI ' l'l\llJl\l - J .and Lionel Bnrrymorh in 1 l7'f\'I"I'\I'l`|, 'I\'D V'T'l"| .'-XXVLJ 1"h1:l1U1VIL .\U. Z Luise Rainer and Paulette Goddard in u-n-n A an A m1-A urn--rnn'r H ....-.-. V. ,.-- --. - From any one station to any other station named below: I Allandale, Barrie, Bracebridge, Burk : Fallu, Callunde-r (Home of World-I funed Dionne Quinchpleu), Collingwood, Gravenhurst, Huntsville! Martyrs Shrine. Meaford, Midland, Newmarket, Orillia, Pcnatnng. l THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURBAY __.I l:...._I D-..-........-'. 2- 4 s'a:2;;$q`Diii;2;1`is":.~`:.::Ta A l\ ._I..... h......- I"... Jill LIOIIQI IIIPTYIIIOYO In `. YOUNG DR. KILDARE 30 d in ,' SUNSET TRAIL A \!H\ GIVTDT A I \Tf\ H IL:--'lnE JONES ramuy In EVERYBODY S BABY A\YT\ L"1'.`.\'T`TY`DI` \'l'\ 9 Wallace Bee-ry z;nd Robt. Tinyiny `I\al'I'I A `max 'f'I"I'\ A '|'r1\ 1',I'ffM 71' I.ll$e namer 8110 FBLIIEIIE LJOOURYCI I DRAMATIC SCHOOL TTT` . HE`ROX_Y--_7Shi1'Io_y Temple Ibo Little Princess," all playing April C-7-8. Inn ADIII 1n._..s..n-u..uu_" also in calm- ray 5 rarrot I-\ mickey 1uous< MUSIC.-\L AND FOX NEWS lhlvihlld Qavfaaad AND SERIAL N0. ,7 .'._.j:_:.. .l.II.L.nJ\l.a4d. Isa .n.a.n.-.n.a END FE.-`-.'I`URE xo. 2 I _ . _ _ _ .._.1 D....I..L5.. l`_...IJ.. .\Ii.<.- .1 .1! -NOW PLAYING-- (ll'l'l A 1'1` CCT1T'KT!! %lV\JVV l L.I\l llV\.)'-- _ TAILSPIN \\v chan_:- Slow. 'muma sum up bakin_s;' which took pl:u-<`- Friday, ;\Iz11`ch `U . };`u'.'.Lx`. $.32` ` '- Jul. There were four t:\M Iv--):':\ted P1. '\ . - I -.v v ~ 1-: King Leopold of :The Belg-i-111 rLHu;- cently made 21 toward political stub COUl1Il`_\', is slmwn in picture, Lukim: Jul" cent \'iiL iu Britzxin. form of 111:: 1"i.'.`.1 1 u .. an w ... ...._.. .,-.. which 1'e;'_-`iv Chief. (Please turn SI.IC`I-ID PI-IR POL U.\'D ;lElR TO TITLE ruler, (11-;u=::1` stzxbili`. _\', in tukin_:: '.'u1'?n-_; LBS. PER POUND 82331` L} RI.) 1'-:;Y PER P- )['.\`D PEI! I`OL'\'D "I'D. I"_An|oo in color _ . Ten L z1;I0b` Belg}-.1r.1 Only the uni- {:11 111313`- ."2l-122i " ' :1 HS Fares, `Tickets, Return Limits, Train Inforn1at.ion from Agents. ` Ask for hand~biI`l. Consult Time Table for Train Service to and from i All Points. T.95DI V01. XCIII. N0. 3. Den CANADIAN NATIONAL inLe1'c.~:t to l.~ \\`:1.: the .- \'n|I1n`\ .(`'1m': 1).. . . SOCIHL \?NTSqF+M3;7((E .~ rm htfu 1... h}'Hi.- r I L ()!`..\"LYH[.Ol' H11 14. >3lll'dll.| `non: 'l`h111'. zlflemoon` .. 1-`. IC. Webb. 51 Bayeld ole:-tric pad: 3112:. A. NH Burton A\'e., a lamp;` rm Hook. baked sh :11 \\':1`.<'a11.:7.H\\', sh pie;` mlon. mtton and coese 1}: punuvz . mm: 112' pi'_<: hank. 7 3}: >}`~ x According" to Monica Hugaxi, dc- zscribing the fashion show at Simp- son s last week, the styles sound quite intriguing---18-inch waist ef- fect, large hips, small waists, girdles laced in front are seen on many evening dresses. Snoods or shnet caps which match or contrast with the gown cover the hair. The sus- nender skirt, skirts are all full with net nf H-up 1.r:1f.heY`inE' in front: I pom vn` 5 School 'l`11L11'. ,1. nu`, nu , . her many Barrie: \\'ur1fin{_=` SuLu1'day[ 11, in 'l`o1'on1o, oft \in=_", 1'u1'n1e1*1;v ofi `,1 li. Supleton, of; urn [- `-.- ('~.x1H-h.! ROUND TRlP BARGAIN FARES MARCH 31-APRIL 1-2 from BARRIE rnnr\1"1` nnl-In ,_. Iith W215 13nd ~ Z,.1v 1 31-11001 held last` 11'.< :11'ternoo1`.s c:11mb1;v llzmjled Hi.~`.< L. Sma1l.1 n 4 ,...n,\nv. Jhlllll .C \\'l1HlL`!' F.1i'/.z11)et1 `Jam ;zu1I:a1. of M1`. II..\....',_ MAR. 31 -APR. 1 nender S'Kl1't, skirts are an Luu wuu 0st of the gathering front; many skirts are pleated, length of the skirt is 2:. little shorter than last year. Eyelet embroidery is back. toeless shoes are extremely smart and make the feet look smaller. There are flowers and (`lowers every- where. Quills of 1909 are popular. One new touch is to have quill and gloves of a matchhrg colour. * * * I \ UH IVE` Powcl. _mI `nu .iI1~.i Love, ' ; cnoppeu walnuts. t`_ Method: Combine in order given. -1`i[.in tart pans with pa:~.-L1'_\'. Bake 9:ut 425 degrees for ve minutes and (then lower to 3:30 and bake until ifiiiiiig is set. E: >1: * Fl An Irish supper, with Irish stew _`.:1nd iluiii-pli11'_g'.<. green pickle.~;, g`1'een t_i_i(.l}c.<, pouitooe.< and other typicz1'l_\' i, Iri;:h (li.~'hc.:, \\'u.< held by the W0- `-fmen'.< .-\.~w.-0ci:1Lio11 of Central United 1(',`lin1'ch in the Sundz1_\' School room 5-3'1a.~t Tl1L11'sdz1_\'. .\Ir.~'. .\Iu.\:\vel1 was ',cor.`.`ene1' of the . ,\1r;<. Feiti.~'. t~fi2:iiti'_\ L`0H\ 0l11`, wz1s1'ep'.aced b_\` .L"`.".ih.~. ('. .`i<'l.uzin, p1~e.~iiicnt, in the] ~ :1b.~`-c!`.(`c t1'm)I.2}.,-'11 illness of Sir: ' 170111.. I\'iLL-hen :i.s.~`i. were .\I1'.~'. I` `.;.. \\' n 11., - v It'.'.)`{1 IONS`. Method: Scoop out tomatoes. r Sprinkle the insides with salt and `lturn upside down to drain. Com- Iibine rice, tomato pulp and onions. 1 Season with salt and pepper. Put back into tomato shells. Sprinkle over with cheese and dots of but- 3 ter. Bake at 350 until thoroughly l`|1heuted and browned on top. I2..u.... T-4...:-g. 1. . run hrnwn 'shortcake; Mrs. W. Kaley, 14 Boys St., salad bouquet; Mrs. Stoneham, 197 Bradford St., egg and cheese crown; Mrs. Sadie Webb, Stroud, St. Patrick s salad; Mrs. A. Lyons, 2!) Maple Ave.. baked tomatoes. l I In the evening there were about one hundred and forty-six in at- tendance. Evening prizes went to Mrs. F. Murray, 137 Essa Road, an electric iron; Mrs. H. Hodges, 9 Perry St., a lamp; Miss Ethel Mat` `chews, 56 Worsley St., baked grape- fruit; Miss Muriel `Teasdale, 190 Owen St., butter tarts; Miss Al- fneida Love, 241 Elizabeth St., lemon `tarts; Mrs. A. Lyons, 25 Maple Ave., onion pie; Mrs. Lloyd Miller, 11 i`IcDonald St., mincemeat pie; Miss Mable Ricliardson, Craighurst, `orange cup. I Twn nrm-tmnl and tastv recipes orange cup. Two practical and tasty recipes from last Thursday s cooking school are as follows: "l`........A..-- Qtug uuhlu Rh-o ant` Iouows: Tomatoes Stuffed with Rice and Cheese: 6 large tomatoes, 2 small .cups cooked rice, salt and pepper, 15 cup `grated nippy cheese, butter,; 1.. _1,._ ; cup chopped (small green) on-| IONS`. `1hez1Led and Drowneu on Lop. Butter Tarts: 1,5: cup brown |sugar, 1,4 cup corn syrup, 3 table- ispoons butter, 1 egg, 1- ; teaspoon Ivzmilla, 1,./q teaspoon salt, `L table- `spoon vinegzu`, 1/; cup Sultana mis- \in< H (-111) seeded 1'ui. `A cup `spoon Vl!1t:_u`zu', 7; cup ouuqnu Lam- gins, `,5; cup seeded 1-u1. `/4 cup ;chopped walntlts. _ . ` \fprhmI- (`nmhinp In order <:n'en. A dinner party was lied at the nurses residence last Monday even- ing`. Guests of honor-Miss Ruth ; Russell and Miss Esther How. Miss Russell, who has concluded eleven V years of service at the R.V. Hospi-it ital, was presented with a sterling silver comb and brush set. Miss How, dietitian, whose wedding takes place in the near future, was pre- sented with cups and saucers, a gift of appreciation from the nurses.| After dinner they went on to the` Roxy Tlieatre to see )loonlig'htl Sonata. >l= >|1 * 1|.`-11:`. h(.`_\ L11'_.. JIlU.`\' .\L L\lH:..', (Hl x`c,-!u .`.Ir.<. Frank `.011, )1:'.'. Gm`- _ relll, .\I)'.-1. G1".1ce_\', 31114. C. .\Ic-.\lu!`.;i:1.\l .\l1'.~. W. Szwjeunt. 311's. Hook, .\I1`.~'. ].\I(~llI1'o_\', )I1'.<. R. W. Allan, .\I1i~'.' t`I!o.<.< Smith, .\I1'.<. Lloyd Cook, .\Ir:-. s`O`I}1'ien, )li.~:.< Iva Cole. .\I1-5.` :1 l}ez1\'e1`. .\I1's. Lakin_:, .\I1`;~'. H. Coles,` l `.\I1'.<. .\I.mV, .\Ii;~:s Alice Tuck. .~\1'Lo1'. ;.nnnn\' -/1 r!nliu~`nH'nI I1-i In-no-1-nm I` UILL`. Brown, `Him l~.. A115." IFUHU Llil .\I1`.~. Dobson M 1'.~'. L'1~1';v W: .-n...... 'I` ..\.n 'l'l1o. taking` part in .-kiL~ at the `l7!':lI1111tlL` Club '.21.~:t Tlm1'. even- l:?z: -: were l\'211ha1'ine Hig.-'_g'i11.-, Chu1`le.~' lobin. DOl1g`l1S Pz1ttez'. Scott l)u:1-l\:=.r. Sand_\' (_`ouLt. ~'. 311'. Gribble ;l\'l':`.Lll_`.' mppliu-(1 the . appur- luuls u. Coffee and cookies serv- ed by .\11'.<. C. .-\. .\lcB1`i(le and .\I1';<. Duvif; Smith concluded the e\'eni.1;. .~\ctiviti(-.< of the club in the nu. !'u.`.Ln'e will lIH'lLl('l0 folk [.`.`.i.<.< llelon I.uuk and Bliss llhodza \'uu11,: are in t-l1:11`;:e of =.l1i.< 'l`l1u1`.-- 5 ':;_: uij;-ln`.~: club meeting. 3* iii * `.\l1`>'. .\1.1W, A1185 .-\ll('c LUCK. :\1u.-.-- `.~:uppe1' 21 delijzhtful lri.~:l1 p1'og'1'um of rezxdings, ducts and q1uu:ette.< \\':\\ vrivnn, Mi Rrvsnn nnri KI UI )`ezL(1111f.',`s, (IUCLS znlu quurLe.Lu.~ `\\':1.~ ggiven. .\Ii.<.< Bryson and Mia. `Elsie Cloug'-hle_\' assisted with the jp1~o_;'1-z11n. An out. number `\\'2L~' :1 \\`hist1iI1_u' solo by '\'c1`onu Ap- n!n1\\' K \\'2l.` il pI0b_\'. f"`.`\" 1 >(`0]].:( 1.: nun _~uL` . included r1:\\-5 nun! 1 While visiting at Bradford lasti: week we were privileged to attend`: a Women's Reading Club held there.' We couldn't help noting the variety ` 01` occuputiolls and lJ21L'l{;.,"1'0l1l1(l:" from which these women gathered in u lmml of common interest in` :.-;oo(l re2uling_-'. One of the womeni 1`eZl(li11_L , was :1 mother of nine chil-7 drc-11, who does her own work. Yet` she tobk time to read z11\.i <.-nju;' ill hook on the liuropezm . like "Iii:-zmity l5:iii`." l:_\` D0u5:lz1.~' lieeii. i I x l )l'l\L.*. ..0(l L"| md 11|`!`L' \\`u'z'c 1uLu` 1.'..';;l: L11u1L`;~.\ 1 with d:1'odil.< and sh:\n1-} The four tables were pre- er by Hrs. 11. L. Jones. T. Jory, .\Ir.~. Creed um: VD 1' . -.... 'T`l~..,. .4n1-I`I'7\n` in,, IIU L'\!' . , t. Lmtcd ( mded mr selections 11.. u ` (`I pri. (vi F JUL`). Au LLUULI a 1'3 . Those . Frank G `\T.-,- 1" \v..\1..n \.'H I ll':__" ` Church. u.` .4 I\IV:lI .HUl'('H. LHC rat excellent from Bach. LHU _'.',UK How \\'il.\ H :1'1'iend.~ .-.....nIn.. H o n...` The annual banque. ol` Collier St. United Church Y.P.U. was held Monday evening in the recreational hall. Miss Marion Monkman, president, was toast mistress. Miss Esther H-ow introduced the guest speaker, Rev. G. W. ;VIorrisou, of Wyevale. Mr. Paul Armstrong pro- posed the toast to the ladies. Rev. E. E. Long led in singing, accom- ; panied by Paul Armstrong at the piano. Mr. Angus Ross contributed several much appreciated instru- mental numbers. A skit was enact- ed by Miss Beth Sarjean~t s C.G.I.'l`. `group. The assistant group leaders. ui' xhe W..-\. catered for the ban- quet. * :x< >.v. i Mrs. W. W. Riddell was hostess on Monday evening to the W..-L gziuup of Collier St. United Church, of which Mrs. Mayhew and Mrs. C. M. Norris are leaders. Luncheon iassistanvts were Mrs. Turner and |Mrs. Grant Mayor. * On Sunday evening, March 26,| the W..-\. of Central United Church] um taking,-' t'narg'e of the evening se1'vice. Mrs. H. Rowe will speak. There will be a special ladies choir.| Central W..-\. are also presenting `.1 play in their Sunday Schtu; room on .\Iz11'ch 28 and 2.`. Claire Wallace after her trip to `\':1ncom'e1' on the new airplane over the week end, broadcasted Blomlzxjv e\'enin;;' from Vzlncouver. We're quite envious of you, Claire, -.xl lmu_-.'h personallgv wel prefer the nip 3;: muclu mllder weather. even if `.;`.`= i.- spring: wezxther to-duy ! Hen are often capable of greater_!_ ` thi11_:.~` than they perform. They are ` sen: into the world with bi`1ls of ` credit and sol Iom d1'u\\' to their full V sclom extent.-Wa1po1e. _\'othin_-4' .~`0 inc: L \.. . A-..,,. 1'-.. depth L Buxton. don Victories that are easy 'I`ho.-e only 2110 worth ha` ;L1'll3I1(l.\ \\'ZL~' Llll.` \\ l:l e\'cni11}:. .\Izu'ch .`.['.u'icl Irene l{z|im_' Bzuwie. L0 I*1:n`0M '.l`oronLu _ 1-`zx:'i;1\.\'n H`! . I` h1lm2u_pit_\' I:;=.=. --Geo1'_2'e Eliot. Sl1C('C.~`.< in life is :1 matter not so! muczh of L:110."t or oppo1~tunit_\' as of] concentmtion zmd p01`. C. W. \V'end*.e. ! nu . \`.'h we .~tur1).' men a they do, we are .-`truck wi 11 at the }2'l'0Z1t di'e1'encc in sults 1l1r.' ;,:w`::< e. The m: out I'on-0. who has not 411' L__-, 1 v- 11- . `u -...u 1 borr Sayings of The Sages ....u.r H 0 who 10211` Mo`: zuii. Oriental splendor will mark the wedding of Egypt's Princess Fawzia (above) to Prince Pahlavi "of Persia (Jsla.m'.) 'TI`ne Wu"-:1en's ..~\ mI1'c\*."'.~: (`h Ln`:- 4 ' ` 1.. 9 'f`x . . . ....u_.. -\.r .4. for other. as the 1'e. of hard `_2`htin:_-' W. Eeecher. Barrie, Ontario, Tuesday, March 21, 1939 H ..v .... u .;...x elds but does hum he all wisdom anil L`ht of shnplv` not forsake us. I I rules g to them L who plowsi not so\v.--l \\ oIi'en.1en NI... l.`.....!