after you got , where did you believed God fol knew exactly W] Who to believe. nu. u. .uit:uts UL ~m~.w,,- This blessed position may be great- ly longed for, but it is only attain- Eu./A J I. ed when our hearts respond, in full- ness of love and adoration, to the great love wherewith He Himself loved us, even when we were dead in trespasses and sins" (Eph. 2:4, 5). In procuring this so great Salva- tion" for all who believe," the `Father in heaven, and the Son on earth, worked harmoniously together, so that the Righteousness of God which is Christ) comes to all, and upon all who believe, by the Faith if Jesus Christ (Romans 3:22). It is important for us to know, thatit is not our faith, any more than it is our own righteousness, that qualies us for the Grace of God. but the life I now live in the flesh (the life of Righteousness), I live by the Faith of the Son of God, Who loves me, and gave Himself for me" (Galatians 2:20). Our faith comes in, in believing that Chris: for us, and that He :1 mi how and what. This is our Hope. xr,....... 4'-.. Page Six Fig MEI! (N0. 13) Inasmuch as many have spoken of the help they have received from these writings, may we suggest that the reader clip them and sand to? i rome friend, it perchance it may be a jewel in your crown of Life. 111 number 12, we discarded our; own lthy mgs," l`i`= ,hLeOuSIlBSS` (Isa. 64:6) and learned to rejoice in the Robe of Righteousness. yet it was at a great cost of endurance and suering that He was able to] secure such a Robe for us, and to' raise us up out of our natural pov- erty and uncleanness, into a place of favor where we can wear "the gar- ments of glory and of beauty." -... - u,1A,,,,...: ..A,-.:o:nn -x-\nIv In-. n-u-uni`- BETHESDA -... _-v`.-. Yours for Truth, ......., BEREAN." travel up land. anal A good number of our trunk in the Collingwood I week. Mrs. F`. Cullins. of Bar Mnncmy wlth her Si.`~7t`1', A Carter. 5' Mr. and M_1's. Jas. Coultcr and two `grandsons, Jolm and Grant Hmock, of Toronto, spent Sunday with their .daughter, Mrs. Wm. Tivcndale, f M1`. and Mrs. G. Hox'sburg' spent :Sunday in Crcemore. I Miss Ma,1'g'aret Smith and Esther {spent the week end in Collingwood. | Mr. Cameron Longhurst spent the. i\\`(`C1-2 end in Mcaford. A rut... 1--.n-,,. . ' y_.. `.1154 u. -.v { Tho Ladies I (lay 211'1m'nr>on i Knowles ` xnr.'eLim;. A l p1'L-sent. 7.1:-.. u:...._, spent Sunday John Gordon. Miss Verna Osbourne, of Da1ston,| p spent, Sunday with Mrs. T. L. Young. `f Mrs. Edson Vietch (nee Mildred efFo1`d) of Milford Bay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ford, is in 9,; A_ Toronto hospital, where she under- went an operation and is now doing `nicely. Her many Grenfel frienr.ls , 1 '!wish her a speedy recovery. : I ` ` xr_. , u .. _ _.. . , ,,,,_ ......s.. W. .... ....- Ilniversary services here on Sunday,` with the Rev. Banford occupying ,the pulpit for both mor1'g and `levc-ning services. Special music was {supplied by the choir. Chas. Stain- iton sang a solo in the morning and `Mrs. McQuay a solo at; the evening I: snrvimn .. . ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walton, of Cr.-n-` tre Vespra, were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Cliord F0rd s. l I .a \ f_' Mr. and Mrs. spent; Sunday with .4 re]. I - ._-. -..,. ..,...i. u\.rvAA. ' Mr. Vernon Stewart has gone to Toronto and has joined the R.C.R.,| ;stationed at the Exhibition grounds, i Toronto. 'daughter June were Sunday visitors . 1 __ _.--... ... IAAA .u.un,, an ui. ru;n::L- ing; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bishop, of Toronto; Mr. John Bishop, of Bar- rie; Mrs. Susie Parr, of Capreol; Mrs. Vaughan, Mrs. Bert Allen and with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bishop. Mrs. Donald Feguson is improving slowly. Her many friends hope to see her out again soon. `Ala Y7.~......... nu--- --rL I I I Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mole, all of Picker- . Tun. and Mrs. Gordon Taber, Mr. A....1 my... `.7... ._ I The anniversary at Grenfel was -largely attended both morning and !evening, the services being conduct- Ied by Mr. W. J. Stewart, of Dals- g on. I Mr. and Mrs. Parker Kelsey spent. !Sunday at the latter`s parents, Mr. fand Mrs. Albert Ford. ) _ , The United Church held H-,.n-.-.,.. ,.-....:-.. , Do you suppose they are in that bright thing hanging up there?" :suggested Mrs. Swallow. looking at ia red toy bucket. HT .1.\..u. ....__._,..- :Lv| , .- V - - Being a wise bird, Mr. Swallowl said, "Well, let's nd them now in- stead of getting worried." So they ew round the barn, and then to the house where their i friends lived. uv\ _ That's my wife," thought Mr. Swallow. I wonder what's wrong? The nest and the children are gone! cried Mrs. Swallow as he came up. We should not have left them!" .,., _ . ... , _ --.. W, .........V. . ! I don't suppose it," aliswered heri I husband. but; we'll see. \ , . . V11. 1_:, As he drew nea1'er in the old barn he sad Wheet, wheet; E To his surprise. however, they found all their ve children in the bucket, quite safe and very excited. Thn n1`\]z-lvnvx n`1 ..n.:...- _L LL- Hindle, on Sunday last. . . . . . . . . .._, .u \lA\A vamuuslt nu us; ACLU. The swallows ew here and there, circling around patches of green and, sailing over clear pools. When, at: .last, they had found lots of fooc1,! !Mrs. Swallow said, Well, that s all 'right. We must get back now! And she flew off home so fast that Mr. Swallow couldn`t keep up with ghet. I I never saw such hungry chil-\ !dren, said Mrs. swallow one sunny` ;morning, and there's not nearly `enough food to go round. uxxrnn ..._.. ,:......n _-_-.1 .__.. .-._ .,,_. - ...-..D.. 4vv\4 vv av Auuuu. E Well, my dear," said her husband, icome and help me to find soine. : I'm longing to stretch my wings, and the family is old enough to be left. 1 Vhhn -nml1n.~..~ can... 1.-.... -.._u u_,_., ,__-.__., .,.....v .......... nu n.u._y \oJ\UAV\?\4u The children, all talking at the NEW LOWELEV W The 5w9!!2wnFia!_9 Friend Barrie. spent" utlu `arse: \. ..:a.,\.. 11:, .x.. GRENFEL Aid met. last; Wednes- z1L Mrs. John Mznthnrs. took the topic for the ..,m,u .. ...., vtllllb AUL |/IIUI good number were L-\Ja- 4) .:7\." 1.. - ` V L xiv. ...-~...._/> .._.... Jto;%=*Z;;Tt`*``jL.i Vernon Jennett friends at Gren- to their home heard a very coming from I 1 n Miss Amie _ .___v __ .. - ---w- `- (A STORY FOR CHILDREN) neighbours Fair lust There are about 50 British breeds} of sheep, says a zoologist. and all` trace ancestry apparently from the European moufrlon and the Asiau urial. __,. Now that was very clever of her, for the boy was busy making `.1 card- board home for the bird family as much like the mud one a; he uz;':.1. . He nished it; before supper, and then he put the swallow children in, and though they squeaked a lot they weren't, really afraid of him. 'T"|o\nv\ I... ........:,..1 41.- ._.._.. ,,, 1 --..-_. ..-.....-., ......._, 54.LAKl.l\.A u; uuu. Then he carried the new nest very, very carefully to the place where I, the old one had been. Mr. and Mrs. Swallow followed a. little way behind and as soon as the boy was surei that it was quite safe, he left the birds to get used to their new home. Perhaps he'll give us a new house," said Mrs. Swallow hopeful- . In All that afternoon he thouglntl about it, and by the end of school he knew what to do. He didn t stop for any tea, but hurriecl right off to {where the young swallows were still hanging up in the bright red bucket. "Here he is, here he they said. That's the boy who knocked us] 4-..... n u (Held over from last week) ' Wedding bells are ringing merrily` M1`. and Mrs. E. Matthews, ofi Ma.nse]d, spent the past week endi at R. Gallaugher's. , I A 'I\`InA ......._I..._. An... LL: I,,,n. down." 1 That was good of him." agrcerl ;Mr. and Mrs. Swallow, but you? "can't stay here forever! some one `will be sure to want the bucket." _ Now, the boy who had knocked] down the nest thought the very same thing. V, n .. |AA\4 to because he wards, they at `us into this b I isame time, said a boy when playing` had knocked the nest down and it; had broken to bits. 2 `e sure he didn t; mean 1 1e was so sorry after-.41 added. "And he put t bucket, and here we t The Barrie Aduvance C, ...... .,.., ..--... ...... ..D --- .................-_,. The Gilford W.I. was held last Tuesday at Mrs. L. A. Nei1ly s. The roll call was answered by a beauty lhint, after which came the business. Mrs. S. Todd sang a solo and Mrs. Leonard Gibbons gave a splendid address,.which were both very much enjoyed. Mrs. F. E. Steele and Mrs. Lorne Neilly gave current events. A dainty lunch was served by the hos- tess. Mrs. L. A. Neilly was the lucky winner of the travelling cake plate. Next meeting at Mrs. W. G. Nei1ly`s in October. Mr. and Mrs. E. Everton, Sr., were in Midland on Monday attendirig the lfuneml of Mrs. Everton s uncle. .V..,...... V -..uu_7 nu ~.JLAvuAuu_). I i The wedding of Miss Bette Porrlthg ;and Mr. Earle Dales, which was the! `rst wedding in Gilford Church, Look Jplace on Saturday, Sept. 30. We ex- tend good wishes and congratulations to the happy couple. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davis, with `friends, spent Sunday at Flesherton. 1.1.... r~-...:.... ~n...:....... 1ur:_- up-n__ _....--, .. ....... VAL! itod Miss Jean Hindle last week. 3-11`. 1111:} Mrs. A. Mm'1ing. Misses Edna M'.n'1in_<.: and Irene McMz1,: spent thc pmst week end in To- ..,.._ 9 . ...... ...,, .10.--- ......--......_, ...., ..............u.... * Mrs. Gordon Badger, Miss Molly and Albert; were in Gilford Saturday ,for the wedding. ' I We had to let our maid 3 Why .1," We lived in a trailer and va1'ia`o1y put; the Wrong 011 salad." Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Neilly were in` Toronto on Friday and Saturday. i 1 rfn-... .......:..1:.4.. -5 \rx__ 1-\...;., s-u-___n.n. GILFORD .......- .4`-1 -J\;|.u.x.\\,.) All LAAL/KIILALIC. The anniversary services in the.` United Church on Sunday were well: attended. Rev. Mr. Paisley, of' Stroud, was the special preacher and: gave two thoughtful and forcefuli sermons. The church was tastefully! decorated and special music was rendered by the choir, assisted by Dr.| Burns, of Barrie, who rendered two lovely solos at the evening service. Miss Peggy Reid, of Toronto, spent a couple of days last week with her sister, Mrs. W. Maw. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Maguire and Bobby spent a couple of days in 'T`ny-nni-rs In.-t nuanlp .._..-- , -.--... . M. cm Toronto last; week. .. ..... `B... an. n \lAA\.AL) LCLLL. Congratulations are being extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Parker,; who returned from their honeymoon; early last week. The boys of the lcommunity serenaded them on Tues-']' clay evening. } 17I..:.. ~r-I_.._4..._. L 7 m.._, - . -.....,,. y . 1 Eric Johnston has returned to Queen's University, Kingston, to re- sume his studies in medicine. n-1.- ,. \;. A\Au a..uu. .... Dy, 1 OCTOBER 20-21 To WINDSOR - $6.40 To DETROIT ' $6.40 Equally low fares from all adjacent C.N.R. Stations. For train service going I and :'et,urning see handbills or consuln ag'e11t.s. T313D Winds in the Antarctvic to 60 miles an hour on faster at sea. * I Miss Dorothy Fletcher. of Clark- I I ison, visited last week with Mrs. J. :W. Orchard. .-_-.-_., -.., ._.. g4vyvAu._y .3. I Mrs. O. Maw, of Barrie, spent a` few days with Mrs. Geo. Johnston Mu. nuA I'~.~ 1-\....A... ---.,L - _..._,.. ..-.... ......;. \.I\-V. uuuunuuu. Mr. and Mrs. Dusto spent a. couple of days last; week in New York and` ]attended the World's Fair. 1 I'V;~.-.....,.A.._'I_1.:-, - Mrs. I. Downey and Mrs. J. T. Johnston, of Barrie, were week end visitors at W. E. Downey s. 'l\/I've (X Tl/rnnv Ar 1:......:.. -.._.... -4 _eANAbi &i%N}ATIo NAI; mum) my TRAVEL BARGAINS 7. nuyuu. u. .;u-....4- -~ OCTOBER 20-21-22 To CHICAGO - (Plus Exchange) nnmnnnn nn l\d ruw vvvv`vi\rVl\v` WMINESING -FROM BARRIE-- Jack-The morellook at you, dear, the more beautiful you seem. Anne (expectantly)~-Yes? Jack (brutaI1y)--I ought to look at you oftener. I , ..\.....=, x--.... ...v,. Now we know that this and everyj gift of God is ours by faith, and . . . . J we mquxre when thls falth matures` into possession? 1:1,` ....\1l 1...... oI...+ ~vvI\ An as h.` uuuy Au -..... \rQ ....;,.... Mrs. Newbride-Of course, dear, I lmade it out of sweet-peas! Burglar Bill--And away from the cop, ihide? . v- u__ r\1. Burglar Jal-:e--Oh. I just (1 ked [into the city hall, opped do in '21 chair and put my feet on a. desk. I ; M1`. Newbride-Dar1ing, the soup is full of sugar. 1;... vr.-....L....:..I.. r\ nnuvmt-n An. Local and Long Dis- tance Trucking Service THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1939. ])ri.\'0 U-R-Sc1f Cars Vailey Taxi V` PHONE 44 Blue Taxi PHONE 45 $13.10 Thus we 1`e.st, in Him," knowingI_ that it is "not by \\ 01 kS of right- eousness that we have done, but by. His Own mercy He saved us" (Titus; 3:5), and the Robe of Righteousness} is ours only through the Faith of; Jesus Christ, even that Righteousnesslf which is (the gift) of God by be- Iie\'ing (Phil. 319). l xy-._. ..__ 1...-... .1--. x..:. .....1 .. ..... .. I I a x 1