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Barrie Advance, 11 Jan 1940, p. 7

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__.._ ..........5 vucvh "We11---" I think he thought I was being sarcastic. So I assured him that if I had my way I would own I at 1955!: ten cats and ten dogs. The! cat ew {ppm the shelf to the oor! and up to a m1l'x't)1'c<:1 locker. There` was a period Of surreptitious rat-I. tllng, and presently I beheld what!` I wouldn't have believed if I ha.dn tl seen ib-the cat opening the lock and disappearing within. ` It is! t is one: ither aref ESTEN and ESTEN BARRISTER8 and .. g,_V piggy ma himself. 1 Billy and Bee came up the hill and sat down on the steps leading into the summer house. Their sled stood close by. There was a sparkle of mischiel gin Wiggy Piggy s eyes as he crept `softly from his hiding place. He ` ,edged his way over to the sled and 1 with one big leap, jumped upon it "The jostle his plump body made In landing started the sled moving. In an instant it was skimming down.i the hill over the snow with Wiggs I ,.-`.. ; Swishhhhh11hh--" went something` `quits; close to Wiggy Piggy s nose Billy and Bee were zipping down the hill in their sled. Their bright; rec" scarfs stood out straight and sti- in the Wind like Rirrnnlc czn:-n I Tim children went up the 11111.5 followed closely by Xviggy Pi}z'.'1'y. The snow was deep and soft, and; ,Wig'gy Pigg'y's legs were short. Hr sank in and sank in with every step. ' Ur`<.._:AI,1 I 1 < - - ...55_y. um um give me A ne morning to yol Benjamin Cat, slmking : 1`hen he meowed, I am gr ding` with Billy and Bee." Wl](n1] ]ig*;)`v 13in'n-xv lun- . H1115 g The 1 house ` jamin them. `I I Who should the big white snow- gball prove to be but Benjamin Cat. `Only his little black nose and the pip of his little red tongue was :showing. ur~..-.u I Good morning," squealed Wiggy V Piggy. You did give a. .;tm't:." 3 7 morning In vnn ~.m.n...,.,1 . u.uI5 w1u1 uluy and Wigjgy Piggy hezxrd how he wished he could go I ding too ! T`hn ..h:1.:..,... .. way w umner aboard one. I My instructions were clear. Go} to a. certain landing and you'll bej fettched. summoned by megaphone the Lender soon arrived. It 1ODk6!(`]-rnf.hnr 1-Hon;-u,.,.-..;:._._a_. - ' tun, xuy 1" Cl'1eC1 W1 ling behind a tree furouncl the trunk to .j pened. I `KIM:-\ ;hn.~1.1 u. I ~ :.uouc plggy, he was VI `When his mother was he put his nose down ground and dug a tun lthe snow and nnf. in mm I .- ...., vuu. The rst thing he saw was a big `whine snowball rolling toward him , Oh, my! cried Wigrrv Pimru `n->1 The snow was uy, soft and` white. It covered the trees, and bushes and the pigs pen. Inside the pen it was snug and warm, where Mrs. Piggy lived with her three little piggies. Little piggies," said Mrs. Piggy. to-day you shall play indoors. The snow is very deep outside. " Now Wiggy Piggy was not a good`; .little piggy. he very naughty :When not lnnkino _ ____. _..,.... uuwu must: LU L116 `ground tunnel through the snow and out in the cold, morn-| ing sunshine he went without 21. word `to anyone. | rru..- 1:" x V |BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. NOT- ARIES PUBLIC, CONVEYANCERSE Money to loan in any sums at lowest current rates. ` 18 Owen St. - "~- * us.-.-avvnn:J. anu S'1'EWART I DUNCAN F. IVICCUAIG, K.C. PAUL H. ARMSTRONG, B.A. GORDON LONGMAN BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY ETC. lomee: 1st Floor, Masonic , Bldg., Barrie. "G. H. Eaten M. H , ; u u wcn Alexander Cowan Ml-._NB_-.Q!5lLL1EN loicez 13 Owen St., Masonic Temple ; Bldg. Branch Olce ,E1mva1e `[ D -n.._.,, J. R. Boys .;uuuu.01's m 1-ugn Court of Justice Notaries Public, Oonveyancers Money to loan at lowest current rates. Money to Loan Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrie MJU ; 3 1 c11ik`1'1'Cx1 came out of the t and called to the cat. Ben- - ` Cat went leaping toxmrd 1 -ouuwucul wumg toward him Wiggy Piggy hid- Bhilld and hnrxninn .... - -..u.u.u.\/, L/UH Vhi XANUERSY ETC. Money to Loan :e, Masonic Temple Building, 17 Owen St., Ban-ie. .nnv- !`nuyn.. P` ` "* ` _-y ......, u.;_y uauguby looking close to the [ due" :1 tnnnnl Hswm-~< \4\A ".55, B53, ma. and peeping k see whm. ham- 0. ...v u. S .- n)|,'ll L-. to you."mcowed himself` am going sled- md BPr- " HARNESS .\.z. \4\. ETC. auu LJCUIJIIIL see what; hap- ..,.... nun G. A. Ross Cowan in. H. Esben J. F. Woacls Ru "1 ------ --3, uxxulall L we Dominion Experimer :2. Agricultural Colleges down. to give helpful intox- phases of hog produc this, 2 sIed- ' Temple .._, .....u we oruecu that comes Canadian bacon established a. very envia tion among British cons 1'\...__.A- Because Canada has been asked to supply the United Kingdom with 5,000,000 lbs. of bacon weekly, $4,480,- 000 lbs. in the form of Wilbshire sides, farzners throughout; Canada will have very enviable rnnnh-- I always associate life on yachts with magazine fiction and summer, or tropical weather, and people lol-' ling elegantly on deck, in beautlful,,( thin clothes. so I was all the more` surprised to nd myself scuclding ; out in a tender across the patent- 1 leather waters of the river in a j erce, icy December wind, on my 1 way to dinner aboard 11 MY iI1StI`llr`.f.innc urn:-A n1--- r~-` ' ,._- ..... uc uuul)1C cr pmpcriy. In .50 , 1`ecdmg 01' miner: '.sows is necessary. this so where hair curred or where 111 be lzwking, 'Ronnn.... A H... uu mp rieaim nno vig`oLu' of the litber at l.`d.l'lU\\'l.f: `,`__.u.~.ln-._; il'.'L'u noz, Lie (.`lLlb()l';`u .'.` bub "it, :l10lll(l be dry and free from m`u...s, anu aieclciiiig should be plen- .Liiui. A film cs.s'enLial is .=.xui'u1.se `and it may be necessary to force vsows :0 MIKE sullicit:-nL oxen-i.,':. One way 01' encoui`aglng Lliis is to have are sleeping qu:u'Ler;; some riisLa.nce Iirom the feeding` troughs. ! With regard to feeding`, sows 'slwul(l be kept; in tlirifby condition. If the sow is too fat, uneven and wear: litters may result. If too tliin, she will be unable to nurse the lit- some localities me Ifeedingg minerals to pregnant sows Particularly is hairlessness has oc- lime is known to fare of the hog and bacon indugu`, depends upon quality and low pro- ducbion costs, urges the Ag`1`iCu1Lul'a1 Supplies Board. Hog producers are nuvrscd to combine quality than is sound in bonh war and 138308 5111165- Thcse essenuals, the Board points out, can be attained by choosing` LLn'ecd'1ng' swck wibh care, by feeding Ipropcrly, by markeung hogs at sun.- iable weights and nish, and by [01- flowmg the oust pracuces in swine Jluwruldry and herd. n1an21.gemenL. I Producers are recommended to 7 prepare now for healzhy and vigor- :l)li.) Ju.LL-r.~;. by pruviamg brood bO\\ .':' "wiLh adequate care. The way `.116 ip1`u;5xu111L son` is led am: x11a1m`DL=Ll 'Lro;n brcounlg Lo 1'urruwm;.," um 11 x\..u.;.t,' ~.'..(\.'L, on HI: Sm-.11.-. ,,. Now and after the war the wel-' I ` \.A ..AAAA|.\- \;nl.'\.'l; the n, ..r..... _.,_ -.uuu.. Billy and Bee came after him `caught him up, brushed the snow `from his plump little body and said lWiggy Piggy, you funny little pig How did you get out in the snow ?" Wiggy Piggy winked one eye and said to himself, Even a pig like: to have fun. ocuu LU ESSENTIAL FACTORS IN IIOG PRODUCTION FOR. VVAR. AND PEACE O.` unnnln _--r,_....u Wiggy Piggy waited a get his breath. Then, backward glance, he star for home. 1511` v - -cod * '56.) - All too soon the ride was over `The sled slowed down and then it` (stopped. 1'n:........ v~' REPAIRS 1 Phone 82 I iPi8gy riding grandly. "Weeeeeee-_ir.'g nrranf ,n55_y numg grandly. "Weeeeeee-it`s great fun to along through the air," thc Wiggy Piggy. A 1] Gun -- ~-- r-unu~;RAL DIRECTORS I Motor Ambulance in Connection iopen day and night Morgue and Chapel in connection Established 1869 |Phone """" "` .. . 47 Elizabeth St. U111 DIRECTOR Phone 218 AMBULANCE SERVICE DR. C. C. FLEM VETERINARIAN AND Office: 48 Bnyeld S1 751--ra-.u-n--. -- - - , VICTORIAN ORDER OF N (BARRIE BRANCH) Well-Baby Clinic, 2.30 to 4.34 Wednesday-M1ss I. Laws Application for nurse's sen/1c4 be made direct nr n........... __-:._j-: UN ERAL DIRECTORS ________________ P. C. LLOYD .RAT. `l'\T`D!.'Irw-nr\v- .__.____._.__.____ GEO R. & ELSIE R. BURNS, I DRUGLESS THERAPISTS tro, Hydro and Mechano The: Electra Magnetic Baths Electronic Diagnosis Foot; Adjustments Phone 405 for Ann..l-.4_._-A LET US DOCTOR THAT BROKEN HARNESS DUR- ING THE SLACK WIN- TER IVIONTHS. DR. A. D. GRAY Ofce: 47 Maple Ave. Phone Oice Hours: 1 to 4 p.m. and 1 9 p.m., or by appointment. ___________, DR. W L Associate Coroner, WOMEN Clnef Coroner, Countv Phone (31 Oicc--5.`: ( Oice Hours: 8-9 21,111.. 12..'m.-2 J. H. N. SMITH, MD. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 0ic&-0wen St. (Formerly occupied by Dr. L. J. Simpson) __.___-_> .uu1 uoueges are prepared information on all at production. G. G. SMITH & CO. FUNERAL C01` Ambulance in f`1In-n-4` DR. W. A. LEVVIS SURGERY AND DISEASE OF VVOMEN nef Carmwr (-m...-.. .r -- LJLJLUE a.m., 12.30-2 .......uu uuuuu W111 have enviable repute.- g consumers. Experimental Farms and I Colleges are Y`|l`\nn-rnrl THURSDAY, JANUARY VETERINARY ux mr nurse's services may direct or through docton. NURSING , .,.,.uuu, uuunny OJ and DR. l7 Pl: 0urs'1fn A ~--- - \..u1.l.V ILNLJ 8 St., Barrie PHONE 811 W. C. Li I 1`LE T011812 Cnnnhv no` nu; U for raited moment to without; a started to run IVSQI xau um um`: nation rm 0" unluulu E5 Appointment The Skipper u. 1.4111141`: County of Simcoe nd ,;..1l.. 6.30- 8 pm. \\'AlAi_`, x f 11 health. I 4 . .~. . III. B. 213 7 to DDOinf.n1nnf "Page Seven -- ::_\' of Simcoe id Comer St. In I1 SURGEON __ RIIPFIA .7-. 1JA\/Ll` : " *. skim thought READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS REGULARLY AND GET ALL THE GOOD NEWS Such advertising is NEWS just as truly as a European cabinet crisis or a. neighborhood bridge club. It keeps you alert and up-to-date. It posts you on foods and fashions It helps make your home more comfortable. It saves you money. 4 wuuxuub nave oeueved. if I h disappearing within. Clea,rance of winter coats. Cztribbean cruise. A new cereal, health. An amusing movie you v to see. A MODERN NEWSPAPER MUST REPORT ALL THE NEWS-BOT1-I GOOD AND BAD! But there s one part of this paper where you'll never 11r;1 anytlling but GOOD news. That s the H1-1VF`i`f.iS'i`n1)' h',1n`::m -........- .-..-.a..u .u.uvv u--JJ\l.l..l..l. KIUUJJ AIVU the ac1ve1`tisi11g pages. ON W IN 1940. >er A 1.; 1 lol-('a1 b8E1.l1tlfl1l,, 5; more ` Se be xe patent r ver 11;; 1 ., as Go --'1 be ; in Legaphone -nrfinn-In 1 .. cu with everybody and everything. | At last it seemed only fair to go home, though it seemed amazing that that meant going in a tender across icy water, for the boat rode the face of the river so quietly you , could hardly believe you were on a boat. A sailor got the tender to the foot of the little ladder. Up the river: came the police boat, gliding like a. shadow with two ruby lights for, 1 'eyes. The serried ranks of apart- ment houses on the Drive were great blocks of darkness now. with only an occasional topaz light. The ten-, ider bobbed in the water, the sailoqi cast off. "Good night, good night] 1 I 1 3 5 ,,,.__---.._.. | My host got out maps to speculate about a trip on the yacht up the branches 01 some rivers in the South. He likes `living on the boat because he avoid: E! H B. -| H l . crowds. The man who builds yacht: began to talk leisurely about having put Dick Byrd's Bear" into shape for the Antarctic. And he said sud- ` denly, wresting our attention from. the cat. who was trying to decide Whether to run a. race around through the cabins or zoom into the 1 locker again: You know, I ve seen ] you before--it was in 1925, up in Brunswick, Maine. The college had an Institute of Modern Literature." 0 O C 1 I V V .. --..u uuga. "So now it's cats? I asked cap- turing my breath again, as the cat stared at me with the delight of an actor who has created an excellent, hair-raising effect. 4-nun n 1- A.l_J,,I . -- A- - Before I could thank him for re- membering, the cat sprang to the owners knees, giving a shrill scream- which in a. Siamese cat. is a sign of I [utter and complete delight, not rage` or despair. His seal brown ears stood beautifully pointed, his blue eyes grew lambent, his cafe au lait shirtfront gleamed like antique vel- vet, he looked extraordinarily pleas- ed with everybody and onlv fair tn mu no u. we were m the dept} Canadian wilds. A tremendl had come in just as din ca11ed--a. man so tall he duck his head coming thro companionway. 11-. 1., - - I ... It bothered me--about the cat in /the cupboard. But how about you: `tprisoner ? I asked. Just then the teat himself undertook to answer my question. He gave a great thump on the inner side of the door rattled the lock, whisked around so .you could hear his fur brushing against the woodwork. The steward let him out. \KIhc:+ w m. ...._ ._-..,.-.. - nuvw { .' Oh, yes, said my host, evenly. '{and went on with what he had been .. saying about how history repeats it- seIf-t`nat the afternoon papers had been full of some alarmist nonsense having to do with the war, about an item. of armament, being hailed now being newly developed and ter- grible. He smiled slightly and said. ;"That s what the papers called il i'in 1915. 1.11:: scewara came in with thj: for dinner. I watched him. He what I thought he might do. shut; the locker door so the I: snapped. I waited a. few minut The cat is in the Iocker--did 3) know? ur\h ..,...n ___:,I The steward ;or dinner, T nm+...-,a 1.: .1 as quiet, aboard the yacht] were in the depth of the tremendous man` 2 dinner was, tall `ho: hurl h. .__ ..... .... ...;. ;UVV`1J11bUl. crammed with rnrnrin -nn.-.3"- 1,.....,_ _,, waited few minutes.` MI and Mrs Boyd Arnold have! m you returned home to North Bay after; Is it . a Week s visit with their parents. have to 3:1yLh:t haVg2g;'.` We are glad to report that Mrs. stant at histor re eats VV. J. McClean is able to be back_the injt item y p h .' home and is with her neice, Mrs. H. ing" (1 e a n.,paperS 9'` L. Jennett. We all wish her :1. Let u: ` . speedy recovery. iprayer ? tats?!-\`Yva`rI- \n?tI9.(3`II1t.,.a,]:` M1`. Gpnrain mm 1-.......-.-- - - ` -- .-, \lL u/;A;:A1v\,l. VV 1 D11 L ve been Waiting 1.115 ukila bl. owned dogs. nan ....._. u A low-priced nvamwanrl 1..-:4.1. . .,-.._;.l ' V glad report rt; :dtF" ft`_ g 9` 5h 6 lglssense mom ed Mr. Georgie and Lawrenc md nadeiaat busllxgess trlp to Gut . ay s wee. S Sal?!` Mir. and Mrs. Hutchison, a e 1 toria Harbour. spent the Nev week end with Mr. and Mr Lennox. Mt you Mlss Lora Ambler, teacl Ian Grumble H111, IS conned to V at the home of Mrs. D. IV ansgei Miss Vera Walt spent th `.18 end with her aunt and um nmd and Mrs. Mac Boyd. Stroud musmng Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mam Thornton, spent New Year's V 1atter's parents. Quite a number from here lere an ed the shower for Mr. and M1 Led to Banting at Baxter on Friday 1118. `tefpa Miss Lollie Wilson has re . ht to Toronto after spending thc ienihe end with her parents. Led out Bad OI a yam I BELLE EWART of thgl :;o:u PAGES NEWS . . . 'i'ne sailor, with one hand] thrust easily into a pocket of his ` pea jacket, sent the tender speeding `. jauntily through the icy dark. ` It was all somehow like a dream`: You couldn't see the yacht anyj_ more, though the night was clearl; :as glass. All the pattern of the}, . river and the night was like a story ` told out in cloisonne on the circum- C ference of a. vase. . . Perhaps it was f a dream. You always associate yachts with magazine fiction, and , summer, and people lolling on deck I {in beautiful, thin clothes. F 1 7 It ` Every time you draw a breath the government spends $1,000. But don't let this affect; your breathing. It's: just: the same if you don t. ] wuau ms cousm, Barry 'I`rombley. I Mr. and Mrs. `E. 'I`rombley and family spent Sunday with Mr. W. Trombley. I A number of local people took a `surprise party to the home of Mr.` `and Mrs. D. Forbes on Friday night. I -----:----:--1 I 10.11050. Miss Francis McClea.ry, of To-` ronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Farrier. Paul Sullivan, of Toronto. visited ,with his cousin. Ban-v rrrnmlv-Imv uuuulg ner son and Little Bobbie Curtis Barrie hospital on S2 ;to have an abcess lanced. I/fins 111-----~'- turneci home from Hamiltx visiting her daugk Bhhin rm.-4.-. ...-- A unuulcsti can, a. sealpoint, with the most beautiful aquamarine eyes, shot past my nose on the way from doorslll to a. book shelf. The last time I'd seen my host he dogs. Lois Curtis ter her recent the sick Ch Mr. tnum Jack Lemon, spent a week visiting is much improved at-[ mastoid ope:ra.tIon in. dren s I-Impital. 01' Creemore, friends in , 1115. the week returned ......_, man wccn. "PIE I of Vic-.~ Utt Harbour, New Year's} Th4 Mrs. I. F. Th: Lennox. Perk is confined her bed have McClean. tion, 1 the week'virtue, aunt uncle, Mnlame. Stroud. I Is nu Marrow, of that with theia hea.` parents. _.-__~n A ayccuy recovery. 1' Mr. Georgie and Lawrence Davis] made a business Guelph one; day last week. Mr nru-I mr..- -n-_..,.. - The sailor, easilv intn 9 yw.1,,.+ - ummu, m Ioronto. visite cousin, Barry d ,E. Tromb1:=.v an Jun: momm, of Toronto, Christmas holidays with` aret Quantz. -.....,........ uu me clrcum-I l cloth: yuur oreamxng ,,,-..-- ... vnnv mum Au5u.b. mu mm Olll. The wind blew bitingly. A sleek What if no one heard ? sh;-g* w materialized into a. police Oh, he's often stayed in there bc..,,. We skimmed around some- day long. Because he wanted thing and drew alongside a long, But don't worry. If he wanted to narrow craft, trim, white, a. few llttlelzet 0uf--he d 13881` the Yacht 9-Par` nghts gleaming here and there, if necessary. He's got the crew right D tn t m y - _ where he wants them. I give the to gwxslalooi S gialffnpzpglgwagreghl prders-but they only get carried with pale yellow curtains and lots of `f Be hasnm gt any "1 9-head ` " books and--z1ng! A wonderful 31` Siamese cat, sealpoint, It was quift fhboad fLheV_3 a`_hi[ beautiful ammmm-inn nuna eh.-.4 as if um mm-n n A ~- _ _. ., ;vuyl|IG1. emon, in, I - attend- Mrs. Earl er Friday even-A . uuu Lamny re- Hamilbon after Id daughter. is was taken to Saturday night 5 on his neck The Barrie Advance gnu unit-I. ......,.. uu opuuuai guts. - f--?-- Ly Therefore, it is written, you ask iiS re(cei;r: not beceiusii you :51: I DONALD F, MMLAREN, 13,5, amiss wi wrong in en 0215) t at To- you may consume it in (satisfying) /BARRISTER NOTARY H.lyour own desires--do you not know. that the love of this world is hatred'M-'"* Temple B"`i~ - 33"" ' or God? So, then, he that purposes MONEY TO LOAN ,mb1ey_ to be a friend of the world, con-. f45 r 33;` `Zt,`::tei:3f" ;',5_e1f an enemy f GM" ' ' VHere, then, is the secret of lack H ARMSTRONG of power in prayer. For our Father. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. ETC. M,-_Iis `longing to give us a holy spirit.) MONEY TO LOAN ,y while we ask for mundane things. Ross Block Barrie _ Yet His promise is sure, that if weL_ ` seek His things first, all these aithdotgi things will be added." Indeed, the! STEWART and STEWART 1 1,- Very hea-it s desire is promise t0|BARRIs'rERs, `g' " those who delight themselves in the CONVEYANCERSl ( Lord (Psa. 37:4). What greater re- ' iward can mortal ask? Le hand] Surely we believe HIS Word IS St. Barriep] true, and His Promises sure! And ~------ Speedmg still we ask and receive not. Is I rk it that we lack wisdom? If any I] ' `one lacks wisdom, let him ask of ' ' ,hgre;,r;;-iced, `Who gives liberally to a11_ Wlggy Piggy clearlwithout reproaching, and IT SHALL __ the BE GIVEN TO HIM. Only let him storylask believing (the promise) not A STORY FOR. CHILDREN . The ._- 1 .1? ,__.. ..,`.v. 1-v\.I u. '\Ju\.A Luuc. The sympathy of the community goes out to M1`. and Mrs. Clarke Robertson and family, of Barrie. in the sudden death of their son Ralph. I . 1\d\d nu.` lJO\\4D.4 : The Lib!"-. card party and dance [last Friday _.`~m in aid of the Red Cross was largely attended. Every- one repo1-tecl a good time. '1"\xn ........._ Lk-- -` ,x\,u:ru_y auuuon. : The men are busy getting their; |w0od out; for next winter's burningg. The cold snap with so much snow is hard on the fuel these days. l'vI1'>. M. Lemon. of Slom'Tv1I:L, Inns, rcLL12'ncd home 2:.1'te1' spending 21 fev.' ;(311'S with Mrs. Wa1te1' Cook. . _____.-,,, I V i I x --.;- ma... . . . ............ \.l\4 the 4-4.` ~ 1151: bZ. 3 mm mm med Whiske Allah Emedmp _ewelea b t .you_ 11 the Drive glowed .ir.1] the I eau y 01 ilgadnst biti Ice mgm 85 9` shpgmw gxngtgl. Yxf hea bc-Kw Mo 3 Bones ab Sign guy long. craft trim whinti era long ut Von-y` h` ghts gleaming Here anaathew out-hed ere. [if tn . nvl-. A-.. I. _ ", `hnmn Hu. ..4-....__ -_ ,_. I .. v A\4\/L/VL.L`y. M.1's. Drinkel has returned to hex :home here. Her friends are glad `to see her back. r-nu- v,-u - - , vvc are no near that Mr:`;.` nJohn Pratt, is 1'cc:wc1'i11g from :1 { s(`\'C1`e cold. We are sorry to hear that Mrs Cleates Irwin is in the R.V. Hos- pital. Barrie. Her friends wish her :1 speedy recovery. | 15.... *n..:...1.._\ 1,__ H 1 - - - > :11 LL ! 1) Quilt. $121: uxg. lacli. LIACLI wcu: an SCHOOL I Miss Audxey Knapp has returned; to the Queen City after spending .|:umc weeks with friends and at me- !home of her parents. Mr. and ]`St,h'1ing Knapp. Thn \`1mnr nnrmin .-um 1.....:.._. -7- luuuuug zxuapp. E The young people are having` big lsport at. me skating rink at thei ;Fc-1'e.~try Station. I 'T'hn rnnn r\\~A 1...-.. _-u- -` ' 1 St. PauJ`s W.A met, at the of MN Fred Jobbitt. last We-ch` n Fl 1\I 1 W School has opened again with Miss _|SLephenson. of Barrie. back again.` iA1th0ugh there has been a lot of gSi.CkUCSS around, you all of the chil-{ ldren were at school. 1`/Kc Ar]`o;:u1 True... 1.... laoubung (Jas. 1:5, 6). Thus we have a Father willing freely give. We have exceeding great at precious promises to be believed. We have wondrous gifts ready be bestowed. Tc nniv yu... run-- n . where spiritu: be no cessati 3, 1131 help. n The Lord J parents are gifts to then more shall a .. L_1_- - 3. E1 HARNESS MADE TO ORDER ms ut:sLOWe- .1. Is not our Fat help yourself? , - -_-. ....e. auu wuere low: is, therei can be no cessation of interest, and n.where spiritual need exists, there can: cessation of prayer for spirit- . 1 Jesus teaches us, that if willing to give good their children, how much I `more a heavenly Father give .9. holy spirit to those who ask Him? God does not hold back His good gifts, but it is clearly evident that` He, being Spirit, will give only `spiritual gifts. 'I'hm-pfnv-n H- :. _._nL~ avcu.u.Ll,V wnue life endures. We cannot pray to One we do not love, not can we pray for those we, [do not love, and where love is, therei [can .where Draver fnr univ-H I` uucy uu. may be one? Prayer is not lip-service. heart.-service, and the heart 4 organ that never rests. Neither its movements conscious, but it be steadily While life nnrhlrnc MINESING STATION ' ` . I uanlc. not true prayer a kindred spirit. ,that ows in a steady stream, fromf "a heart overowing with love, to-f ward the source or all strength and} power? Is it not like the ascend-I ing smoke of incense that ascends continually to the Throne of Grace. `on behalf of all the saints, that they all may be _ rests. Npithmo DVD` `A115 K1 111955. 5217) ? I , us rsl: inquire, "VVhat is; The poet gives an iwzhought; when he sings: ; Prayer is the soul's sincere desire,` Uttered or unexprest; inspiring ` i , That trembles in the breast. _ Perhaps if we ask the question,` Can WP 1nun ....'u......A. The essence of a. hidden re, 3` and painstaking labour to obey] `the injunction Pray without ceas-' Thess. 5:17) . v us rcf, :n,...:.... uwv` - ` rcruaps 11 1 Can we love ham: thn nann- Ll-ILUD vv.n ulcb at me home` Irs. Wednesd:1y noon. with an at;Le11da.nce of 21 blocks were worked on. Mrs. ' 3. Smyth conducted the meet- Lunch \va served by four, _ .....,. wv uuu ::Auc'u1!'.' of hisfiolond head, said, Even- mg. vxa/am," and gave hand into 44 ' little boat. Eihlr Iarta "Z6t I`;a Yours for Truth, `DUE .. uu\..\yL Cab ; ssence ; without ceasing? we answer to our rst ques- love is not an inm=,rmit+r-m' Father saying plainly. E?!) to hear that Mrs. l`f`(`r\\'(`m'nr1 lhvnu-. .. a spirit. BARRIS 1 fromfARIES erowing love. to-? COVAN & COWAN TERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- PUBLIC, CON VEYAN CERS, ; uou, BEREAN. home | nu:-Ann mu l.UI1U(:`I' I 1ooked-rather disconcerting1y,] t thoughb-like a. seashell, bobbing into I the landing. A red-cheeked sa.ilox. c with a. white cap at the extreme z ha. his blond t, qavanl-H gr-1 noun 0 hand :..4_

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