rUI:1JI . $2.25 Cases, le, 15:: 'alu_e at . $3.50 ack and 13x10, . $1.25 1 Bags, ap_s and . $1.50 Honor. of St. Ce-I W.oMat-tfeld in Honor of St. W. Mattfeld : in Honor of St. W. Mattfeld ___l_3_ I \-_79 BLVLULLI unoltu Ernest Newton f`lIL:- \`| !...LL I)- yuu ` uuuu. .uu.- M. Churchill A .I...._ IKNICLIJIL Adam lJUBl.l.l' Chope I L. .5uu .Asw::! 517: -7--MO0RE S-- A Gift that delights the Skater Hockey Boots This offering in Hockey Boots should command the attention of every skater, and parents particularly who desireto make a gift that will bring cheer to the boy and the girl on Christmas morning and for the season. These Skating Boots are substantially built from best grade of leathers to stand the strain, with ankle sup- ports, straps and padded tongue. ` Beautiful Variety of Indian Moccasin Slippers for Ladies and Children, Warm and Cosy Style Ladies lndian Moccasin Slippers, fur-bound, eece- lined, in brown and grey colors, sizes 3 to 6, $1.50 pr. Girls same style, sizes 4 to 10, pair . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 . Sizes 11 to 2, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 Boys Indian Moccasin Slippers, fancy vamp, very at- tractive, durable house style, sizes 11 to 2 . . . . 75c Sizes 3 to 7, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 85c OVERSHOES - MORE POPULAR THAN EVER THIS SEASON The practical footwear to ensure real comfort. for cold weather - featured in all the newest styles to - t `every shape shoe, for men, women and children. Ladies Cashmerette Over- shoes, 4-buckle style, to t high and low heels, sizes 2% to 8, pair, special $4.25 Misses Cashmerette 4-Buckle Overshoes for broad heels , LI VUI-OILUUO IUI U1 Uuu l.lv\_lo, pAuLA L sizes 11 to 2, pair, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.75 Ladies 3-Buckle Cashmerette Overshoes to fit low heels, sizes 2% to 8, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.35 Misses 3-Buckle Cashmerette Overshoes, low heel style, ..___..._,.1 mo nu-I u uvvovn-av \ u.n. \' - v-..,-_vv... 4 Mgiuzves 11 to 2, . . . . . . . . . . Girls 3-Buckle Overshoes, low heel, 6 to Men _s 1-Buckle Overshoes, best quality, -Vl\rnA u - nasovnnuv \. . vg-..__y'- Men s 2-Buckle Overshoes, pair Ladies Box Kip Hockey Boots, medium high cut style, inside ankle support, strap and padded tongue, sizes 3 to 7, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.00 AUCTIONSALE at A. J. '1'UCK'S, Barrie DUNLOP STREET Consisting of Fancy China,`Di"nner Sets, Tea Sets, Hockey Boots and Hockey Skates, Furniture, etc.` . Sale Afternoon and Evening. B. w. SMITH. T w. A. Mcconkey, Auctioneer. 9". ..s?!".`.l.ay_-_ D' 2'2 MOORE S SHOE STORE ON SALE SPECIAL THIS WEEK From the folksfback here T 0 our friends out there W e ve a hearty thought tosend: Let s spread far the cheer, (Here s_ a rousing New Year) And, Merry Christmas, friend! There will be an Auction Sale best quality, Men s Black, Chrome Mule Hockey Boots, with or without ankle support, straps, padded tongue, in sizes 6 to /11. Special . . . . . . . .. $3.85 Boys same style, sizes 1 to 5%, special .. $3.25, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20,. 1923. I\J vv anvvl. us. Iv, . . . . .. $2.85 10, pair $2.50 sizes 6 to 12, . . . . .. $2.85 sizes 6 to 10, . . . . . . $3.65 7 Page Thirteen wa- -Bryson s Christmas cakes, 45 per lb`. Order now. . 51 n. B. Sll0E STORE Odd Lines in Women : Fine and Dressy Shoes, mostlyx oxfords in black and.tan calf and kid leathers and a few patent. A variety of styles to -choose from as to heels and toes. Sizes mostly 4, 4%," 5 and 5%, a few pther sizes. Some of these sold as high as $5.00 M7: ivisi{ EvERYoNE, YOUNG AND ow, y A van MERRY CHRISTMAS ..- ...__.._......n...:....m.anm*.nnonnun.nnhnnm-nntnmtnmhnmix You'll See. a Whole City Crumble Befqre Your Eyes! . Also a Great Cemedy for the Kids. Matinee Christmas Day at 2.30. WGWUIVVIWVI Why Stone to Store for Goloshes? ` We have them and if we haven t got your size when you come we will get you a pair. They are selling fast this weather. We havebthe? with three, four and ve * .uc es. T V ' ER 20, 1923. SOON 9- WAIT roan` o COMING soon RICHARD, THE LION-HEARTED , `THE HUNCHBACK of NOTRE DAME Now showing at Tivoli Theatre, Toronto, This picture opens at the_ Tivoli Theatre, . at 50c to $1.50 prices]. - - . ` Toronto, soon. we ARE s'nu. mnowlno our succzsnons FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS l _ l 1 Fox: the oldest or the youngest, Shoes, Slippers, Moc- casms or Overshoes, Spats, etc., are always acceptable from this store. Tl-IE SHOCK {G503 Emeay Also` Shows start at 7.30 and 9 pa Crashing walls; licking tongues of ame; hundreds of terrorized citizens running before the De- mon of Fire; the earth crack- ing and opening, engulng whole blocks of buildings.. -rm- Anrm naqntnnqrzv wnoze Dmcnu U1. uuuuux It's AWE-INSPIRING! awn avg. 21 pair. 'i5}i}-L} 1'52 In2i'c' OPPOSITE BRYSON S CONFECTIONERY Monday, Dec. 24, and Christmas Day, DecI.T25 4 SPECIAL ATTRACTION LON CHANEY AND VIRGINIA VALLI IN I Shop ntion. WVs"15"|a'i" A`LMMus1C BY LORNE 1_\_RNQL_D S _ Our Motto; Value and Service ARGIN Pan. avvv-nun, 9.. employment. Lnavvv Uunss lav Aguean -To clear at $2.9 `; pair vs \lI\a\a You'll See the Mysteries of Chinatown U_nfolded! Long, - narrow, darkened streets ; slinking Oriental gures; the cleverest gang of Chinatown T crooks. the Barbary Coast ever harbored, at their cunning op- erations. - It's GRIPPING! i__.__ H is E _ Reading the advts. .is protable -.gg`n-unnnn &&@@ LORNE ARNOLD b uxiuderi dinjection of ORCHESTRA Night Prices: Children 15, Adults 25. Matinee Prices: Chilldl-en 10, Aclu_lts 15. You'll See One of the Most Beau- tiful Love Stories Ever Screened! `A beautiful, charming girl; a man with a warped and twisted soul; a strange and beautiful ]ove,.that holds your sympathy through a series of the most remarkable situations -ever screened. It's BEAUTIFUL! _ n. uuwc on outta, nuzaoetn at. 46Sl:Ic -See our line of Christmas pap- ` eteries,' best values in town. Keen- an & Kennedy. 51c -Before, .buying, see our Bruns- wick Phonograph special proposition. --A. E. Patterson. 51c --Don t forget the Sunday School Christmas tree in Midhurst Town Hall, Dec. 27. 51c Rev." J. P. Falconer of Toronto will take the services in the Oro Pres- .byterian churches next Sunday. --.nA`PnVn 1\1li1;Y`I' `can nun nuiwns, -Get your almond paste at Bry- son s. It s the best. 45c lb. __51c -A1l sizes_in linoleum rugs at W. A. Lowe & Son's, Elizabeth St. 43tfc :nA nun Hun A4-` l"lmm'..l- m . . _ ..... A `Real Gage} Picture` ' Every Week,- with GOOD MUSIC. infl- vuyucxxau Uuu1`uuI::5 uezu. ouuuuy. --Before buying, see our Bruns- ` wick Phonograph special proposition. -A. E. Patterson. ` 51c -Notice-For plumbing and heat- ing, ring 214, J. J. Neelands, 48 Blake St. Repairs for all stoves and furnaces. i ' 33tfc --Wall aper, `latest designs, all prices. xclusive agency for Stem- ton s semi-trimmed.-W. A. Lowe & Son, Elizabeth St. 43tfc --Season tickets for Mammoth Ice Rink are now on sale at rink and at Robertson's drug store. What bet- ter Christmas present for your boy or girl? 49-51c -For gifts let us suggest books, bibles, prayer. books, hymn books, testaments, A Waterman s fountain pens and Eversharp pencils. Keen- `an & Kennedy. ` 51c . --Buy Staunton s semi-trimmed wallpaper-`-22 inches wide instead 1: AIR 1R_*inn1\ Wnnlunln In! T UL DIIU Ulu .l.O"l.llUu L`Ul' aaue U A. Lowe & Son, Elizabeth St. 4356' 'I`nvonn4-A 'l`.\`nnvunvn_Tl- urns :4-ml-at` (`Ln I-JUWQ X IDUII, IIIIZGUUI-all DD: `IDDLC Toronto Telegram--It was stated today that Dalton Meeking will not play, with North Toronto. Meeking 13- engaged as manager of a drug store and cannot afford the time at hock . 'I'..e.`ly_.. T7 . - n . n . an -4. A'lI:...l-.._ I....L EI\IiIIII I Qlllulli Wednesday, January 9.-Chaa. G. `Agar, lot 6, con. 6, Essa, farm stock and im- plements. Sale at 12 o'clock ah-arp. H. A. Gross, auctioneer. - . wan ;3r--"2 "i{c'1ie's 7i'1'"i}iE of t e old 18-inch. For sale by_ A T.nnv.. L Qnn I:on1\nI-K Qf AQ` IIUUKU Judy e Vance was at Alliston last Satur ay in connection with the vot- ers lists alpeals. The Judge also erformed i e service at Orillia last onday and made distribution of costs in the case of Thompson vs. Byers, which case was settled after a full day's trial last Friday in the County Court. = c_1u:D1'r SALE III.-- % u-: muuzu: EXAMINER 5 Prelude--Herald Angels" (Mendelssohn! Organ Oertory-La,Carita" .. (Rossini) _ Postlude--Christxnas Postlude" . (Smith) ! -Evening Prelude-(a) Shepherd s Song (Wilson) (b) Intermezzo Sinfonica" from Cav- T alleria Rusticana . . . . . . .. (Mascagni) (c) Sabbath Chimes . . . . .. (Pippen) Anthem-Gloria. in Excelsis Deo (Gaul) l.Anthem-God from on High Hath Heard ` --(Turner) * Solo . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .` Mr. Wildman 'I\..._.._ l\E__L......- Q:I....A. \T1_LA." I A_L.._.-I\ '-\J.uauca 1 3so1 ..................... ..` Wildman ?Organ 0'ertory-Silent Night" (Ashford) `Xylophone Solo Abide With Me" Morah all Qilla ' KJUIU I 0 Q Q O a I U I U o Q O I Q u u LII-I IJJIIWLI IJIII-EVIL Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ MISS Victoria Strange 5Postlude-H'a1lelujah Chorus". .. (Handel) I T r`. Q3: .nkn;r T.nnr`n1-- Mina Flinn CHRISTMAS MUSIC % ~ FOR SUNDAY, DEC. 23 . i `IUDDIUUT IIIIIXULUJGU uuurua o o c \l.I.GuLlUlI W. C. Sills, Choir Leader; Miss Ellen Dobson, Soloist; F. E. Dutcher, Organist. "urn: u w wuuwuuvuu `Prelude--ParnTum Quando Cerno Deunz 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A. E. Tozer `Ky:-ie-_From Mass in" Honor of St. Cecelia- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. W. Mattfeld |l`II,,`_ 11,, ll, , :__ YT-__-'_ -1` Q; 11---! 5 G1c3a1{-"F'dni' xii1'o'n'o'r 's:"6ZLc1. 1 in ................. .. 'w. Mattfeld ICredo-'From Mass` in Honor of St. Cecelia . ....... ......... W. Mattfeld , 0ffertory-Adeste, F ideles"--Tradition al I Melody. ` . 'lSanctus---From Mass in Ce- celia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Benedict.us--From Mass I `Cecelia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. `Agnus Dei-1-From Mass . Cecelia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. iPostlude--Gloria in Excelsis Deo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Old French Melody Mary Cameron, organist and choir leader. DUl'1ll.ULl"- LLIC VV unu LLIZII: VVU VVII-1|-11.15 DU Receive the Christmas Babe. Anthem---`_`Nazareth . . . . . . . . g . Guonod Hymns-"It Came Upon the Midnight Clear, "Hark the Glad Sound, the S3- viour comes, Hark! What Mean Those `Holy Voices."- Solo--Night of Nights," . . Van De Water Miss Claxton V P. F. Hoadley, organist and choirmaster. NISJFDIII . g . Prelude . . . . . . . . . . . .. Shepherd's Pipes Anthem-Christians, Awake! Salute the Happy Morn" . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Maunder Solo-`Oh, Come to My Heart, Lord Jesus ` . Miss Cheesinan |Sermon--Christmas Cheer from Tenny- i son's I`dy1l7 (The Holy Grail) [Anthem---The First Christmas Morn. Solo-Mrs. Heath. . Hymn.s--Hark! the Herald Angels Sing," Angels from the "Realms of Glory." Oh! Come all ye Faithful." ` Evening A b A Organ recital 6.45 p.m. Grand Choeur-Alfred Hollins and others Anthem-Beh61d, I Bring youAGood Tid- tinna" NT r`.]'uI.1`1Iln'i \'uIf3n Llluulnu Trio-My Guide. T Sermon-The World That Was Waiting to] Dnnn:uvn l-Ln (`.1-uiafvnnu 110`-xn TRINITY CHURCH Evning Carol 514: It Came upon the Midnight Clear" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R. S. Willis, 1819 Anthem--Cantique Noel: O Holy Night ` Adam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'. Auumg Carol 740: Good Christian Men, Rejoice] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Melody, 14th Century` Carol 737: Carol, Sweetly Carol" ...................... .. Perkins, 1831 So1o-Night of Nights, Van de Water ` Carol 739: Cradled All Lowly," . Gounod Quartette--Carol 742: Holy Night . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Franz Gruber, 1787 I _ Carol 747: Stars All Bright Are Bim- 3-`~ I`. Ann Illl.lLlUl'I:"' JJCUUIU, cl IJIIII5 y ungs Solo- Cantique De Noel Mrs. Laldman fl!_!_ ll__ I`|.-2.I.. 7" UIIIUJ. P8! . Duula can Aausuu (`LI-U 'in` , Solo-The First Christmas Morn" l':`..n..:.4. 1 I u I Q o a n 9 I u I a u n I c c - - o o - IJI IIUDIJ L` U W UUII Caro1h736: `AllAMy Heart This Night Re- joices" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ebeling, 1620 Carol 750: We Three Kings of Orient Are . . . . . . . . . . . Hopkins Offertory Anthem: The Anthem Celestial . ' ` ' , , , , ,. Adam: Vefsiy :' IiE.iy' '1"x:?1{e}`." '. .n1::ou1;: M Recessional Hymn 72v:_Adeste Fideles" .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wade, 1751 'n......... .D....n....1... Hr11n..:.. " 1044. Mo... ` or'g;i{ 715$t1{uiE' d1};ri;,'*idI 'i`aa; 77? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mozart OIQOII v3;)rnet, B. Sylvester; Trombone, J. Clark; Organist, Miss Edith Creswicke; Choirmaster, Dr. Arnall. - ST. AN DREW'S V On Sunday next the following music will be rendered at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, under the direction of Edmund Hardy, Mus. _Bac., F.T.Q.M.,`- the organist and choirmaster :- 'M n....n.. uuu Uuuuuxnaucx .- _ - Morning - . ' ' Organ Prelude'--O Come All Ye F aithful" \7orn-inn: nnn1nn::m-I hv Mr. I-Tnr\r_ urguu rre1uuc- U uuuu: nu LU Jstuuunul. Variations composed by Mr. Hardy. Anthem--Glory to God" . . (Pergolesi) Duet by Miss -H. Marshall and Mrs. Hardy. Solo--The Child of Nazareth" (H. Gary) ('11.... Clams.- D0lU-' Luv vuuu. UL uaaaucuu. \:.;. uau_y, Glen Slesser. Anthem--The Infant Redeemer" (Hardy) Chorus--Halleluja.h", -Handel's "Messiah" Hymns-86: Al1`People That on Earth Do Dwell; No. 177: As With Gladness Men of Old; No. 727: Once in Royaf Dav- id s City"; No. 169: O Little Town of Bethlehem." .- ' 1.7`......!.... DUI!-IIUllULlla - ' Evening 7 All the music will be from Handel s Oratorio The Messiah." .01-gan Prelude .. .. Pastoral Symphony" Recitative Comfort Ye My People" S.iW. Moore. Recitative Thus Saith the Lord" A_2- Mn; nrL- ll -.. AL:.:.. ltecltatlve o u n u - o IHUS DE-IUD rune JJUIU Aria . . . . . . . . . But Who May Abide" Harry Barron. ' Chorus . . . . And the Glory of the Lord Recitative . . . . . . For, Behold, Darkness" Aria The People that Walked in Darkness" George C. Brown. Recitative . . . . ` There Were Shephe Recit., Andthe Angel Said Unto Them Miss Marguerite Gray knu-nu A fllnrv in flnrl" M183 1.'lIl'gl.l8l'I(o uruy Chorus .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Glory to God" Aria Rejoice Greatly, 0 Daughter of Zion Miss Sadie -Bremner 1-:.._:.. mm... m...11 u... 13...... .: 4.1.... 1:n:...I" Recit. ' Aria .. Aria Mrs. 11.. D. EIUUUHUUKH Chorus .......... .... .. Ha1leluiah Hymns--No. 174: ` Come All Ye Faith- ful; No. 179: Angela from the Realms of Glory"; No. 171: Hark; the Herald Angela Sing." FOUND--Purse containing sum of money on Thursday afternoon on Dunlop St., Bar- :-In Innuvn ab mvnminnr nfnn Kin UII xuuxluuy NUUIHUUU ULI I-ILIIIIUIJ D rie. Enquire at Examiner office. COLLlER_S?.-M-ETHOD|ST Morning ' n Q!-mnkm-A": ' I 0 I 0 I 0 u 0 LI-U KJIICII IIUWII `LID XIUUK Mrs. Geo. C. Brown. ' OOUIIUUIIOIIIIOO Miss Florence Arnold. ` H'r1-_ `n-....L:L'..l A_. H... 134-59 CENTRAI: METHODIST M155 D3016 '1)l'BlIlll6l' Then Shall the Eyes of the Blind" . He'Shal1 Feed His Flock `II ... IN .. I` I)..-....-. ST MARY TSVcHURcl-I MISS IIOTBIJCB 11111010.. . . How Beautiful Are the Feet" Mrs. H. E. McCullough ' 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . alleluiah wMA151i sill 'll2__ Rlll DIUB Miss Ellen Dobson _ L l`1.n-.... l"nyu-In