...... ..$5,o(j BEEF of our lower if 7 I .5 PHONE 472 want Ado. --13c Page 17c vviji ' Five Points Corner, 3 A 33:1 All parties wishing their pianos tuned please send orders by phone or letter to pain all! I 5754` A Specialty REPRESENTATIVE bf _ --._ r-vv-wvvtIIuC V!` I analnrrv wonnnnrs 'rou.:'r In hand glasses, combs, brushes manicure sets. perfumes. toilet waters, creams and lotions are here in all the exquisite elegance and high grade concoctions so dear to the feminine heart. As aids to beauty our skin foods are unexcelled. Our array of toilet articles will suit the most fastidious. ' George Monkman $2.50 Now is the time ways and means should be devised to make `rural school grounds as attrac- .tive as possible for the summer lseason. The school is an educa- ,tional centre, a social and re- creational centre, and a centre lfrom `which there shall spread the longing to have really cred- `itable and beautiful homes. It !is not at all a visionary idea and sis realigable for every rural ,.'school in the land. Lee of any l l `we sauw uues as the British Red A feature of our page has been: gross and with their "peP"` the articles written by members > of Women's Institutes published ,almost every week. These have wgjdfng |ny|gaun,_ yproved most interesting. We` . . would be glad to receive further The V.Vedd``9 sue? always "ke papers; also any other notes of to !'eee`Ve 'V`tet`05. I"'Pe"'YI interest to women readers wliichgdeelgned endeeuy pt`: d- We will be used as Opportunity Of_ are well equlpped for this work fe,s_ and will be glad to show you; r - - - v o - - - samples. 25 invitations or an. . Id. nouncements inc 11 mg two sets _ of envelopes, for $2.50, 50 for $3.50. Barrie Examiner and Sat- :|r_ural u,.day Morning Job Dept" itlV6 possible summer] . . ' .nnnann `in .-...|......I 3- - O I I O I Q C I Q A - A Snow-carpeted with Winter's dearest dreams; Aglow with diamonds in the morning sun, Or sheened with siiver in the I know a littie hillside in a wood,l young moon's gleams. ening pines, A little humble hut, so rude and small, t scarcely knows the cluster of the stars, Hears just the music of the trees "low call. And yet, how full the little house with love; And yet what fireside dreams awaken ther-e- Kept from the Winter's night, 1'1 am content. " There, deep among the quiet list-I ._rv .a\llll UIIU VV IIIIJUI-'5 content To dream and watch the light on your hair! ...... ..s2.so Five Special Boot Bargains for Easter The Llttle I-Iouao. 'Au. u: Aoczasomn or A Patent Colt Button Boot new English last, military heel, all sizes ............. $3.00 Easter Footwear re-! vuuoc I cacvula. Mrs. Bellis a remarkable `wo- man for her age. She reads and sews with ease without glasses. Her memory is quite clear and she enjpys a joke as well as when a girl. 3 cub cu: bll ? name OI _A!`L_ll\1!` Bell, `E319 FIPS, (_)ro Stat_1on, on _Mar. . the. mnety-t'.h1rc_l anmver- ?81`)' of his {nother s birth. Two oads of frnends and relatives, (fine from Hawkpstone and one rom Oro Statnon, gathered to tszoilgraitulate Mrs. Bell on her D ent d health, strqngth and srfnar ness at the advanqed age Ommnetthree gnd to Wish her 9 1 much MD Ipess. The ev- 901118` was spgn 1n mu_sio, sing- glgttand old tlme chattmg. Mrs. Ma arson of Shahty By and rs. Adam of Barrie were among thnse present. "ha `Dali-L. an _-...-_.I__LI` - uuu uIuU uz cpu. 1116 STOOIYI issisted by his cousin, Mr. I Crjjpps, of Penetanguishene. h Vnlln nnnnln vvv:" he young couple will re- side in Penetanguishene.--Pene- ltang Herald. I-.. pa, ux renecangulsnene. R. POWELL . Bum}; E3..- n-:_., A _.-.....-v a..u\u.nuIL1C1' HIIU Bab- ," - D _ Cream Salad Dressing:-Mix . may M.m`:m:g.J(3b. fpf _ together. `A teaspoon mustard, $4. lzeaspoojn altf and 1-8 paprika . 3; M _ or a as 0 cayenne). Add 2 I . Pp`- .- av d. ,eggs beaten slightly, 2 table- A quiet but pretty wed inglspoons lemon juice, L3 cup W01` P1309 in P9n9t3B'iSh"-nln1ilk. Cook in a double boiler h\ig(gni3gsl<`1,i;y,vi1\c1l133Ic111`Ia)g)Stl1,()f v1t ulli(t3iI_1"%t/irring the one way all the time. land, and Mr. Richard Roy Cripps,'c,. of Barrie, were united in h_ `matrimony by the R9, M1? G_'}ll- _Peel the oranges, cut in half- `"0" 0f I9 Presbyteman C 9d 2 inch slices and remove the seeds. Penetanguishene. Tfhe 1 bI`]l elgmsh each piece Dyer with `wore avpretty sown 0 pa 6 10 Wmelted butter, and broil over a V0113 and W35 attended by hertclear fire for 5 minutes, turning xiounsest sister. Miss Gladyslfz-equently. Serve on toast with ayes, who wore a plretty gown of. whipped cream. pale blue crepe. T e groom was G,-ape Fruit pie3__]:*i,.,4 ho- .. assistd hv hid nnnuun Iln 1"'~-`- eam, ' beaten stiff. hen cool add is pint of heavy ` Broiled Oranges on Toast:- ` ,.,.._...-uuo yuclll U) `.lUI'I1lSnlng S_1l'D- `sequent Information to relatlons as to their conduct and progress. The work will be carried on upon the` same lines as the British with co'-opera- :t1on. . . g A A I News of interest to every re- l lative and friend` of the Canadian soldiers who are now in France and of these who will in the near future be in th tions has been head olce of the Canadian Red Cross Society from Colonel.H0d- getts, Canadian commissioner in A London, in which he says that he has completed arrangements for the information bureau to for- ward particulars regarding `wunded and missing Canadians. 1 is Iplement them by furnishing su received at the I e zone of opera-l l 2 V I work will not conict with's the olcial returns but will sug- t V - 9 information to [85 t0 thil` nnrlnnf and n -.1-...._.._ appreciatknu on the part of par-` ents and trustees, of the material and ethical value of beauty is re-l' sponse n'the shabby appear- . . . ;` ance of scyhool surroundings 1n;. Ir\ n u... _,r---..-u-V sun |4lIU_ Ulluuy surroundmgs 1n? many sections. Oolobrntod 93rd Birthday. A --_-.-- ';` - ` an uulu was 1, Mr. Her Iahnnn _ `Lace or Button Boot, "ne patent colt skin, col- ored cloth. tops, newest shades .................... . . $3.50 $3.50 'onuaaIs1' Inn of Inn-Iago Lloonooo. N4 .lInard'o Llnlmont lollovoo ounlgln. Old Tlmo PI-oaohlng Sol-vlooo Continued next week in the Bag- tist Church. Conducted by t e pastor. Preacher on Sunday, the 28th, Rev. E. E. Shields of Col- lingwood and `he will preach ev- ery week night following at 8 o - clock. A hearty invitation awaits you. ' ...... auu JUIUB 01 1 orange, beat- en yolks of 2 eggs and the white of one, sugar to taste, and a small piece of butter. Put all in the double boiler and cook until thick, stirring all the time. When done ut in the shell. Then beat u he white of the second egg wit 34 cu of sugar, until thick, and sprea with a knife over the pie. Put in the oven and let brown lightly. Serve cold. -..--- yauuu UVCI WIIJH gmelted and clear minutes, Ifrequently. :whipped Grape Pie:-First bake a shell as for lemon pie; then make a `filling as follows-4-Mix 1 table- spoon cornstarch in a little cold water, and over this pour 1 cup boiling water. To this add the juice of 2 grape fruit, the grated rind and juice of 1 beat- er} of 2eggs the Whitn 1 us uuul, UUGLUII SL1. _ Broiled Oranges Toast:- Peel the and remove the ,Brush piece over `melted iwhipped cream 0 (lnnnn Ii`.....'A Ix,-- -- - --.-.. .v- u ulovlli I-UIIHIUP. I One part linseed oil, two of cream. Apply with annel and ;polish off with a soft cloth. 4 ---A ., uzun plull 101' lpiat edge for` under children s dresses is t ing and crochet the one side of it. tWhen making a meat loaf, [place 3 hat-d-boiled eggs in the lmiddle, end to end. When the .-meat is served a slice of egg will ;be In the centre of I g Q Q g 4 A ] A Meat Loaf I-llnt. each piece. I --vttlll Irv vIIIIlll'OII. When reading to children, try substituting their own names for those of the characters in the story. This plan seldom fails to hold the most inattentive. - - --vvwvu ivllllll-FVV `8"- To loosen windows that move hard, melt a tablespoon of lard and pour a little between the window-frame and casing, and on roller and rope. _ ru v-vvnulg rllilbu ;' Children's stockings first show ;wear at the knees. Before the -stockings are worn, take a deep tuck in them just below the shoe-top. When they are worn at the knees, let out the tuck_s and the worn parts will come too high to be noticed when mended.l | . Q g - - A Plcot crochet Edge. A quick plan for makinga iqot un_derclothes and nldren s drnneae m en 5.... L...- Polish for Patent Leather. Ono nnnl l.'----- - -` To Loosen Window sash, n `nanny; -___ 1 Reading to children. nus -s.-....l:_., Thlngs to Eat. A Stocking I-lln ..,....v.. -A_-- - '- 4.. unuuucb uuu to buy bead- e edge along CHOICE BREAKFAST MEATS A _--!_IA___ shads .... New York's latest style, lace or button, shaped heels, cloth tops in all ...1.-.`|_- $4.00 Lmu In-kot am. on 35 ELIZABETH s'r. Light Pork, whole Pork Fronts . - - - - - Pork Hinds- . - - Legs, whole - - . - - - Shoulder, trimmed Any Roast . . . . . . . Sliced Chops - - - . - Smoked Backs - - . 4 Breakfast Bacon - - Many people have taken advantage prices and more are coming every ' have not done so, give us a trial ord aome sample prices: A Choice Selection of all kinds of FRESH MEATS. ........... ...s4,oo ou are :abric EfFects with Cut Out Many new effedts in the ever popular tripes. PORK M1-:A'1" IJFAEKET _ , ,, v__ ..- V -onuoulaii III U|ll' more every week. If you order. Here are ale urine; 9 are in evidence including Plai 12 load the Oluolod Our special value, up to the.minute in style and wear, a perfect beauty .... .. 4._.-A -llc -llc 13c - 15C 13c 14c 15c 25c ' 22c Beef Hinds - - Beef Fronts . - Boil or Stew - Front Roast - Hind Roast .. Round Steak - T Bone Steak Sirloin Steak - Thursday, March 25, mi