_._.. .... ..._.-...._, `-Mr. and Mrs. A. Steel, of Toronto, g visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam. i Leste.-. l Quite a number from here took in ` the Ex. in Toronto. The Algwan Club met at Mrs. John Addison's on Sept. 5th. with an attendance of seventeen and ten` children. Mrs. E. Johnson and Mrs. J. Addison were on the lunch com- mittee. The next meeting will be at Miss Nellie 'I'hompson s on Sept. 26th, instead of October 3. After singing and prayer, the committee served tea. R. z__ .,,. -,,. . .l 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hall, of Toronto, vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Jones re- cently. Mr. Robt. Dicker, of Barrie, spent a few days with his brother. John Dicker. Miss June Howe is spending a month visiting friends at Syracuse, K1 V U '_-..-.. .-... Service next Sunday morning 11 o'clock. | Mrs. ` Dicker A. Shelswell and Mrs. C.' spent a day at the Toronto A1.q.1sToN wasw/ozzo WY DRESS UP 7. I.\' THE LATEST Made-to-measure Suits ....V. I Need I add that, the Lord J:~;;.~, 11: `our Great Lover? That when He lwent away He promised to return {for His loved ones? That He has left us 2. long love letter, so worried that we can read it again and again. each time wibh added joy, if we love Him ? one with the eye and with the mind, so that the loved one is ever pres- ent, if not in body, at least in mind, and in spirit. If the loved ones ate absent, then we wait; and long .mc1 !_\'{lI`11 to hear from them, and we watch for the maihnztn and quickly `read the words of the absent ones. If it is good news we rejoice; if it is bad news we weep. We read be- tween the iines and learn even the, unexpressed thoughts of the nb.~:e1.=:: loved one. ..- ' Do you say, I`hings happen Ll`.`dLI d: are not a pause of rejoicing ?" Recall` to mind Paul and Silas with their, I feet fast in the St-OCKS singing })!'l2l."L`;;; ;1'to God. see Acts 16:24-25). I _-y Do you ask, `How can I pra_'.' \\'.=:i1~l out ceasing?" The answer is that ,, true prayer is a heart attitude to- -f ward God, to do alw.a.ys those things i that please Him: But; without Faith _ (that is, without believing it is not . possible to please Him; for He mat! ,'comeLh to God (in prayer and \\'0l`-| ship). must believe that He 0:~:ist.5l (as God) and that He is :1 Rexvard-' er of those who cIiligentl_v seek Him out." (Hebrew.s 11:6). nu..- -- - --~ - ..._... \--...,.\...u 4;.u1. ! That 15 it. We MUST BELIEVE that He really is just; what He says He is, and that He does and will do just what He promises, if we prove our love by obedience to Him, for He has said, If you love Me, keep My connnand1nents," He that has `My commandments and keeps them 1 (in his heart) he it is that loves Me, land he that loves Me will be loved Jby My Father, and I will love him, and will make Myself known to lmm" (John 14.15, 21). To love anyone is to follow that the eye `so l1\r\`- :4` ..._A. :_ u__,u , . . But will someone say: How in; I know His will?" The axiswe-1' I prepared : ' "Rejoice evermore." "Pray without ceasing." I In evc-rything give ';'m;11ks. for L1: is the will of God for you" ll This 5:16-18). ' If then, Christ so loved the Father, that He devoted His whole life to [pleasing Him, for He said, I do al- ways those things that, please Him (Jn. 8:29). If He Who called Him- self the Wisdom of God" (Luke 11:49) found His wisdom in submit-' ting His will to the will of God, how else shall we nd wisdom ? How else shall we prove that we love Him Who rst loved us? | When He (Christ) came into the world, He said . . . Lo, I come, to do Thy will 0 God. (Hebrews 10: 5-9). For I came down from` heaven, not;'to do My own will, but` the will of Him Who sent Me."l I /Tr\`nu.< a nn\ not;'w (John 6-38). The Lord expects His people to; love Him, and has He not a perfect` right to their love ? Is it not to per- fect that love that every experience of life comes to us? And is it not those who rebel against life's exper-' iences, who thereby prove themselves not submissive to the will of Godl for them ? l 30 Elizabeth St. Phone 475 Barri: It is commanded, In everything give thanks, for this is the will or God in Christ Jesus concerning you" (1 Thess. 5:18). In everything? Yes everything. Every little thing, and every big thing. EVERYTHING. `That thing hidden away in a corn- er of your heart, that you have 211-- most forgotten, but God knows about. Give thanks that it is there. For reverses as well as successes. For trial, and temptation, and fail- ure. EVERYTHING. "For this is God s will for you. CANADIAN AND I Affrncvn Pnunrl Yours for Truth, (N0. 9) BEREAN'." REGULAR DAILY SERVICE TO U.S.A. POINTS Phone 2723- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1939. REE\A/_EAS JE\X/E(LLERS SCHOOL SUPPLIES Recently professors and psychol- ogists have had much to say re- garding the "character" revealed ii a person's "Doodles" - those un- conscious little scrawls and scrib- bles one makes an newspaper mar- gins, telephone pads and the like. But in oferiug this entertaining series of Doodle-bug" heads, we claim no ulterior motive. We pre- fer to think that most folks just "doodle" for fun! So go to it with 3 sott pencil. and see how many, varied and amusing expression! and types you can create from the simple outline heads which will appear in this paper. Remember. it's the latest pastime, and EVGIF body's Doodling it! 294- I I_E?"\I,I9 '~ ( do you 2300015 % REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. - .....s;I!lnx, 76 Duriw7|opT gt. .... COACH Wdymouth s BOOKSTORE No matter where you live in Canada. there is always a variety of sh available to you, either fresh. frozen, smoked, dried, canned or pickled. Yuur family will enjoy FISH. It can be served in an innite number of delicious ways. Send for the FREE recipe booklet today. DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, OTTAWA. m`A_ 7, =._L__-_A A T -n 4: 1 1 CHILDREN'S BOOKS CHINA LENDING LIBRARY GREETING CARDS NEH FICTION II- `I-II W 1- 11o.\'E 8:-. Page Six F. C. LOWER mus X L:\INL\') VLI Db. Barrie, Ont. ... .....--...u ....-. -....- .49-... saamannyt j Rally Day service will be observed isunclay in the United Church. | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. i visited last week in Oakville. Miss Laura Hal] visited last week: in Toronto with Miss Doris Crump., Dunn nan on`-vvnn ....'n kn n:...,\......,:' I j Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hall visited} `with friends in Alliston on Sunday.` : r 1 sun... try an-...._1-..1_ ..._-._A. - p-_ J_..._ ; ..-.,-- -.-..-..... ... --.--um... vu .............._,.' Mrs. W. Murdoch spent a few days ; last week in Toronto with her daugh-I tel. I y I Y I : Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter and fam- ily, of Wyevale; Miss Cumming, of Crossland, and Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell and daughter, of Sharon, were Sunday visitors at G. Tracy's. O. g Dave Knapp, of Toronto, spent ai few days with friends here last: [ week. His son Allen returned home 1 with him after spending a. couple of ,,.._u_.. ...:u.. 1...:.. .......1.. 1\I'.. A...z.......| months Knapp. Some of those attending the Ex- Ehibition in Toronto last week were Melville Tracy, Gordon Johnson, Henry Alford, sandy McKee, two sisters, Margaret and Joyce, and bro- ther Jack. I 5 Mildred Knapp has secured a posi- tion as typist for Mr. Foster in the court house rooms. -.- -. --,v-, . 1 5 ,,,,,._ }\4Uu.4u A.-.;u..~.. ..vv.uu. Visitors as Alex. McKee's this pastl I |W8K were Doris and Jean Delaney ` and brother Hugh. of Chapleau, and IEarl Elder, of Ottawa. 1 I I Leo Cavanaugh spent a few days in New York visiting the World's ~n_:. I Mr. Art McKee and daughter Mar- tgaret spent, a. day in Midland this ,week, Miss June McKee returning `to her home after spending :1 week ` with Margaret. Minesing Station -nu. IAAVVA u,u..u.....= u. v\4\.nt4au with his uncle, Mir. Andrew GUTHRIE ., ..-- W..- Department of Fisheries, Ottawa. Dlnrmn cunt! mn vnnr < I.nnm. n(\(\ ._ . vu . nu- FIVE POINTS CORNER RAY R. C2,:npbv`.1 ' Toronto and ...... ... nun, `nu. -2 LAK|J|-Ac The Women's Tnstitute met at Mrs. Maguirc's home for their September meeting. There were twenty-six ladies present. The theme of the meeting was Agz`ir.'uI:ux`e. '.`.1c eon- venoz. Mrs. Ma-z.1`re. The roll csul _.--. ...... nun. uaunu xuyauvu. Clarence Walt, of Midhurst, been with his sister, Mrs. R. W. guire, for three weeks. `I . -._,u .. .-. .. . . g-...., -... nun. vv\a\-ns). Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G. Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. J. Young motor- ed to Newmarket on Monday to at- tend the funeml of the lattms brn- ther-in-law, Mr. -5 Fraser. N-1.- 1-y_,, _ . - j_-- Visitors last week to the C.N.E. in Toronto included Mrs. H. Orc1m1'd. Miss Jessie Foyston, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley `Johnston and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ronald and son Ross, and Mr. and Mrs. Carlin Foyston. (`Horny-mn `X7n- Ac um-.-41.....-` 1.-.. ..... .. 44. Mrs. S. J. Reynolds has returned| home after visiting at Manitoulin. I I Miss Ilean Reynolds is visiting!` friends in Toronto. ; Mr. Frank Brewster, of Barrie,| called on his sister, Mrs. Fred Job- bitt. one day last week. .--...-.,. Miss Olive ShCl'l'ing has returned! to her home after spending a couple of months at Big, Bay Point. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McDonald have returned home from their wed- ding trip. V `run... he 1 _,_,a,s . , . ~ vs.-yum Plvnso send me your 5'. -pmzr Tn-nmtim: Fish Ro<`I1~:." uul vu nun. nu.-3, vllu ---- ....\....n....._,. Misses B. Newman and H. Plum- ister Visited in Toromo on S:1uu`- I day. I ~. I I E I `I PI_.'A._ ,p .. ..... ...c,..... ya... Mrs. White is ccmned to her with a. heart a.tta.ck. We wish a speedy recovery. n/r:..,. nv:..,. -1.-....:._. 1,, , Glad to know that Mr. Russell`; Webb is able L0 be up after his "111- lness. His friends hope to see him ' out. zbgain soon. I I .....,. __ .. . ` .1 Miss Lillian Spring went, in train- ing at the Women s College Hospital, Toronto, last Tuesday. We wish her every success. -n,.,...... vv...-L,._. n `Y _4- en, ,,,;, I Bessie Hunter, R.N., of Toronto,| is spending a months` holidays at.` her home here. ..-- --..,.., -..- .- ...l......._y 4\.vuys.._y. Quite a few Look in the C.N.E. last week. Congrawlations to Mrs. Robt. Black on celebrating her seventy-I fth birthday last Monday to a. din-I ner at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Cyril McDonald. All the fam- ily were present. aur..- 7-..`. vv....4..... ....._.- 1.-...- p..-,,, _, .. v. v ,4 ...... a. Mrs. Jack Hunter came home ; the R.V. Hospital on Sunday. all hope for a speedy recovery. (`unit-n 1-: IA... bAnI. :.. LI..- l`I\Y1"V Mrs. Perry and . land. visited Mrs. Mrs. Thos. Ellsmere, of i is spending some time with Mrs. E. Ellsmere. A/WY D/-RY . 7.7,. Mrs. White, of Elmvale mg here. _._-w _m,. I Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sewry, of Bar- rie, and Mrs. Packard, of Shanty `Bay, visiLed Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ca.~.--. 'ton on Thursday. `Alf nnnn u Y3 'IIYA....._...... .... .1 Y7 v\l_J ' I I 111;; Mrs. Hart. sisters, Mrs. her u1' Gananoque, is \-'isit~ G. and Miss Darby. 7| /r.. .....x n l'.... n-u__, .4. AAAvvLAvA . M. Ca.st.on I Miss Helen Bums, of Barrie, spent] `the week end with her mother. 1-.,4r..., ~r'r< I Miss Wilma. Brown and Mrs. Wil- fred DeGeer were in Toronto for a few days last week. an-:.....\,. 1-\..L1_ v-I___,,, , ---, u .--- _....- .-.. .........=,.....u.. ' Miss Ella I-Iorning, a week end visitor `Mrs. G. Lawrence. ..-.,.. ....... IIVVAA: : I Misses Ruth and Emma. Walwini and Harold Hickling are attending the Barrie Collegiate. I an-:.... 1-an- -n.....:___ .p nu- , . I -. . .0... -.-..,. 4. .a. yuvAA. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dobson and Mr. and Mrs. A Patterson attended the Exhibition one day last week. Mrs. Jack Walwin, who is ill in bed, is slightly improved. We all hope she will soon be returned to health again. I 11:-.. 1-...._._...; .__...__.__.1 _ . -.- ._- ..g..--.. Miss Bennett returned to her school, S.S. No. 5, on Tuesday. The September meeting of the W.I. will be held at the home of Mrs. Lorne Wingrove, Barrie, on Thursday, the 14th. The District` President, Mrs. Geo. Johnson, is ex-. pected to be present. As this is an' agricultural program, it is hoped everyone will come prepared to takei part. I 'vur.. ...._.: xiv..- 1vr:1I..... ~.-.-u.__,, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dobson spent]! the week end in the Niagara dis-I` tricc. I `Q1 1. wow `J SOLVAY COKli--.\'ut. Stove 'r0.\' .. The Sarjeant E6. Edd I H`\'F R.`-`. i M1`. and Mrs. Percy Purtrid-_.;e and; George and Betty Partridge, of To~l Ironto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs} IJ. I-I. Pratt for a few days. ! Mr. and Mrs. E. Osborne and; !Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson, of! rn-....._a... _...1 an-_. -..,1 u.-,,, -- _. __. _-...- --- ._ -.... .....-_,... . | and: Elaine, ofi |Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hun| ter, Bill Hunter, Bob Davies, of Shel- burne, were guests last week with `Mr. and Mrs. T. Thompson. | `run. ....A war... 1!111L.... n-|___._ -__,u| CRAIGVAEE Centrgespra MINESING CHAIM-IURST STROUD Mrs. Bell, Hodgson of Toronto was with Mr. and The Barrie Adxvance )IEN S FYRNISIIINGS Toronto, l~ Mr. and of Mid- recemljn r from bed } her ' lvms answered by the name of :1 C:m3.din.n tree and its product. The` motto. Life begins each mor..`.ng" was nicely interpreted by Mrs. Pear- son and read by Mrs, Newton. Ar- rangements were made for the booth at the school fair. Three splendid addresses were given on the economic value of bees and honey. Mr. Ray Mallery dealt with the uses of bees in pollination of plants and owers. Mr. R. W. Maguire demonstrated and told the story of the activity and work of the bees. Mrs. Mztguire told of the uses of honey Ill our food from El. health point and had cookies and fruit sweetened with honey passed to all to sample. All present listened with keen interest to the very informative and interest- ing addresses. Miss Jessie Foystonl gave 21 talk on the Bind Weed, which all enjoyed. The tea hostesses were Mrs. J. Johnston and E\/Iiss Irene Davis. The October meeting; will be at Mrs. D, Campbell's. Th .-r topic, Home Economics. Command Performance He was a good barber, but his spelling was unsound. On the wall or his shop was a card bearing the words: "Hsxircut 50c, Singing 75c." When young Percival drifted in` he spotted the misspolt card. E Short at the back and round the ears. please." he` said. seating him- ` self in the chair. "And you can give me a verse and chorus of `Little . Old Lady !' "--Tit-Bibs. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott and daught.ex' Margaret spent the week. end at: the home of Mr. and Mrs. \ V. E. Caverly, Stroud. 1 Mrs. Peter Thompson, 512, of Allis-` -ton, is spending a few weeks with` relatives in Tees\vz1tex', Ont. g The Alliston residents were sin-- cerely disappointed last; Sunday nightl when the Alliston Boys Band had` to postpone their band concert be- cause of weather conditions. The boys are getting ready to play M` i the fall fair. ` ,_. _. 7 , _.-. --....._, ..-. ..v..,. | Miss Vera. Walt spent Sunday with 1 her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Boyd, Stroud. STYLES AND FABRICS OF NE`.V"EST DESIGNS AND COLOURS SEE OUR RANGE OF TIES, SOCKS, SHIRTS AND SPORT CLOTHES I 1 There will be no services in the! 'Presbyterian Church on Sunday,! ! Sept. 17, owing to the Townline An- g niversary services. vur: . 11..-, Ivv_1A - - - Miss Ella 'isited in h Mcclean, 11 er of Toronto, parents on Satur- , Dr` J. H. and Mrs. speers, of To- ' romo. called on friends here on Sun- Inn.` . . . . _ . . . . V . . _ u. I I Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jennett. visited] with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cochrune, I Thormon. V M.rs. W. A. Millar, of Barrie, spent! |Lhu week end with Mrs. McClea.n. I ; Mrs. Geo. Robertson has retrunecii ' to Aurora after spending a few days] with 1';`iends. ..... - ._,.., ...., ...... wucn Miss `.`Vilhelmine Cleary ,of Bz1r1'ie.'! `spent the week end with her par-I I F11) `. Reg. Arnold wuu AVAA9. wtbal _y . lost a valuable horse gne day last week. 'Iur.'.-.. (11:11. A1... :_ _ IE`, I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robson and son visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cleary. `:\/TI` Parr Av-I\n1r3 1nr. .. ..._v..-I_I~[ I Mr. and Mrs. Ted Marrow and! family, of Thornton, spent Sunday with the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noramn Coxworth. Mrs. Dorothy McQuay and family returned home to Kirkland Lake on Sunday, accompanied by her niece ] and nephew, Norene and Jack Bant- : Inn Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leslie, of To-I I I lronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. :Linl~: on Sunday. In. ........a aur..- A n .4- .-n_,. 1 Be Assured--Buy Now READING ANTHRACITE Nut, Stove and Egg TON `WWI YY\"I`I7l?I) Df\f`.\ !If\\"I" 1 C`