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Barrie Examiner, 22 Dec 1927, p. 12

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. uuwvwqu -u-up Iwvunuvviulv \JVC JCIIAAIIIIZVIU U59 '3'; Judge Moore of Orangeville is on .-the bench at County Court today, .,?re1ievin,<;' Judge Wismer. The case sibeing heard is that of Joseph St.` V One. of Orillia, who is seeking tspecic performance of an agree- ,.ment w th T. E. Harley of Barrie, -{concerning the sale of a property at l`the gore of James and McDonald };sts., for $1900. r _'I`l-m 1.--; ......1 1'9..- ....-..`-L-.an V A. MOFFATT, afmzaz, Agent for I-Alecla Furnades 118 Dunlap St., Phone 531 u5&:vavew@t9%Esww@@=mw'=w&wt `U95. JUL` opJ.UVUo l --'l`he best coal I've everhad, and no one could ask for better coal." are some of the comments we've recently had on the anthracite coal we are delivering. -Our con- stant endeavour is to sell only the best in every line and that .we have in a measure (at least) succeeded. It is borne out by the above testimonv. I The Sarjeant Co. Limited. 51bT '-5-xcyxgpx-ex-:1-vxc -xoxuxu-xenon--In-xwa 5%` _,LOCAL` NEWS ,, uy saws. --We have 5000 doz. oranges guaranteed sweet and very. juicy. 2 'doz. for 45 at the Barrie Fruit Market. ` . V 51b --Facial treatment given by Mrs. Coulter, 27 Maple Ave. Cleanses 'impurities from the skin, invigorat- Iing and toning to sagging muscles. Phone 843.? . 51-b Chief of Police -Stewart returned `Wednesday from Toronto, where-he sought . medical advice as to his .health. He is feeling somewhat bet- 1ter. The nature of his trouble will not =be known until the X-ray plates are received. -4-Semet Solvav Coke is mak- ing many new warm friends this [winter and the old friends are as .eI.1thusia.<~t_ir_: as ever over its snlen- ,d1d quahtxes. Large pea Solvay, `$11.00; nut Solvay, $13.00; small egsr Solvay, $13.00. Dry hard and `soft wood to .suit every dom`estic !need. The Sarjeant Co. Limited. 51b ' '--Gifts lore for Chriqtniae shop-: pere. at ` . R. Keenan : Book Store. T ' -. A `, 51b --Fresh California grepee goo 3 lb., 5 1-1. for 90 at the Barrie Fruit Market. ' ` 1 511: -See, our Christmas stationery and cards. {Best in town. Keenan : Book Store. 511: -Buy your fresh mixed nuts it John 'Saeo'e, Barrie Fruit Market. 3 lb. for 50. ' 51b For the next two Sundays Rev. N. Campbell will occupy the pulpits at Eseon and Willis churches. --Have A you . tried oyst-er cltessing for yourturkey or goose? Fried or ;stewed are very` nice. Oysters fresh -` at Jarvis. 51b Magistrate Jeffs is going to `rot- tenham next Tuesday and will hear several cases for breaches of local bylaws. . #117- `snug K Ann Amnunna ..c----_-.-s ----- FRESH MILCH COVV for sale. A. E. \Vice. phone TTJ. _ 51b -,-Black Beauty" cannel will help make your Christmas merry. We deliver any quantity required. Our Genuine" Pocahontas Coal is hot stuff;'. low in ash and practi- cally smokeless. Those who burn it constantly say it can't be beaten. `The Sarjeant Co. Limited. 51b 1 Attendance at the repeat concert `given by the `Citizens Band in the Town Hall. Monday evening, was very disapnointing. Allowance must be made for the verv busy season. `Later on it is hoped that another `concert may be held. uI'I__.-_4 R-9---- 11-1-, 0 I - 55 per word: mlnimhm sad i V` >EII<>X0I0I0XIIIH0I %&vaw@v%aw@%wa%@&% *CLAPI-IAM'S Ch1ji_]_1y_n_s_ Week-`Eng! Spgcials In` plain '5}"s't}E; ed eolors. ' hi if;1fn'5}-'EE;. - Reg. $2.50 .. . . . $1.79 Reg. $2.50 . . . . . $1.59 All. our merchandise marked down to lowest prices for - . the Christmas shopper. We wish our many friends and customers A A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS." - At this Festive Season of the year we are very glad of . the oppqrtunity to extend good wishes to all our customers. May you all have - D `iXCC VV`j X` All shades, Reg. $1.00 65c-2 for,_$1.25 _ Cl,A%Pl!{AM S% MEN S swan ;.A"`F`?_"V.':"_5.-5%". A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. SHORTHORN-S FOR SALE-'!.`Wo' . young bulls fit for service, dam: Dual Purpose Shorthorn cows and by our great breeding and show hull, White` Hero. by Browndale Hero. and a. grandson of the famous Browndale: also a raw heifers In can and calves at foot. our hull was Grand Champion at Barrie and Awstnn Fairs in 1926` and 1927. Cha. W. Henry. Thornton. Ivy-Thornton Telephone. 60ttb "'rn-ua_* :Ann: EXAMINER VVF7Bh-In loving memory of Reuben TI TXYABB urhn Rnnov-+ar` Phil: Hfn nn VV'T`iD.II5jl.n 10VlHg KX1UIIIUl`y Q1. IS-UUIJCII H. Webb. who departed this life on Dec. _26, 1926. He has passed on but well we know, While yet we bow beneath the heavy Inn A VV IIIVW _VUL WU UUVV IJUAIUGBII LAAU IIVK-EV] load, Our loved one, joyous in the sunrise glow. Vvalts Jdust beyond the turning of the ma . - E1- __TI7|In nnol 1`:-nualnbnvu 51: A ! ___._,_,__, , _ I HUR`RE`IJL-In loving memory of our ! dnar mother who passed from this me. Dec. 22, 1925. !`-nne two long years. dear mother, '9 still miss you and feel sad. Oh. dear mother, how I think of you, But I lost my best friend when I lost 3'01}. _.'F`.vnv- `rm-not-nhm-A 51! HIIGGS--At Crossland, Ont., on Mon- day, Dec. 12, 1927, -Emily Gibbons, widow of the late Jos. I-Ilggs, in her 81st year. ROWE-At New Toronto, on Dec. 16, 1927, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.- 1 ..n_ `Elan-A nnnp..I R Anon: several aaysvwxtn menus m ; uruusu. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil French or Vasey spent Sunday with the latter : parents, |Mr. and Mrs. Fred Archer-.. u- ..-.-.a -M.-. :r '1', mmmmn snent open air rink-nere tms winter. A The. young people of the United church have organized a. young. peo- ple's association. Kenneth Txtuax is on the sick list. Lloyd Wood has returned home after having sailed for several months. '1`!-an hr-nngnmnn are nuttlnz new JVUUI` St. The annual meeting of the Guthrie U.F.0. and U.'F.W.~O. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. '1`. E. Ross on Monday evening. Dec. 12, with a fair attendance. The roll call was respond- .ed to by an exchange of Christmas gifts. The different committee's re- ports showed a. very successful year's work. The following officers were el- ected for the coming year: Pres., Mrs. J. D. Gilchrist; Vice-Pres.. Mrs. Jas. Stoddart: Sec y.. Miss Laura Hall; Ass t. Sec y., Miss Katherine Mccuaig; Trees" Miss Early. Infant rnnnHn.ar urea halt` ant! T VVRIGI-I'1`--KING-At Barrie, on Dec. 19, 1927, by Rev. A. R. Beverley, of ` Trinity church, Alton Battersby 3 Wright to Hilda. Eileen King. I. Dec. 19.?-Mr. ah; Mrs. W. Admaon have the sympathy or their. many friends in the sudden `death of their youngest child. Saturday. Dec. 17._ Min Ethel Ken is able` to return to youngest cnua. Baturuuy. uuu. u._ Miss Ethel Ken r.etur_n~to 'h'er hoine" here `after an'oper8t`1on for |a.ppend!clt1s In the General Hospital, |'1`oronto. , an 13.1: 1.... u-manna (ram nnendlnl `Toronto. ~ T Ed. Bell has returned trom spending several days`w1th rriende in Toronto. u... ....a Mr: an wmnch at Vasey amraay wuzn trxenus in nurnv. T Elmer French intends operatlnran air rink-here this winter. 'l`hA vnunz naonla of the HOOPS m tne n`a.. Improvement. ' Bpcuu here. here. The children of the United and Pres- byterian Sunday Scheme are practicing for their annual Christmas trees. 1:... 1:m-..nan. \/I nv-Mn 'l`nrnn1'n_ is tor their annual Unnsunaa trees. Mrs. Elizabeth Martin. Toronto, is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. Faraghar. _._,u_An___ A. II`. .._J IA .-an uausuucn VII Alwyn Ava Philip Goderlch is th new teller on the Standard bank staff here. Quebec has banned heavy motor tra.-fc for the present to save the Pro- vincial roads from destruction. It is a wise move that may have to be fol- lowed here it the weather conditions do not improve.-Peterboro Examiner. `BARNES--On Tuesday, Dec. 20, 1927, 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnes, j Penetang St., a. son. MAYES--IOn Thursday, Dec. 22, 1927, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mayes, Anten Mills, a. daughter. STEVENS-0N--At Revelstoke, B.C.. on Dec. 17, 1927, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stevenson (nee Lillian Kerrldge, tor- merly of Edgar), a daughter. - Mr. Fred Archer-.. Mr. and `Mrs. J. '1`. Simpson spent Saturday with trlendsln Barrie. mlwaar Wrnnnh Intends onera.t1n\an navmg sauea I01` sevens: Iuuuuuu. The Orangemen are putting newl floors in the hgll which will be 9. greatl I`.-uunuusv-n ow-If Dec. 20--M1as Mgmarlow {neon the sick list. 17.31 rzlonhnn ft-nrn `Mlnnannta in sick ust. V9.1. Kitchen from Minnesota is spending a. month with his mother I-um-A VIEILIH5 LAVA unvuuwn, ounuu \au ---.-5--.... Congratulatlons to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jamleson on the arrival at a. daughter on Dec. 16. 1u_:___)-I. 1. LL. _A_.- 5.11;- '.I.'l'8&S., H1158 1:;i1.1`lyo F A joint meeting was held and W. Ca.1dwe1l gave a report of the conven- tion held in Toronto. At the close or the meeting, lunch was served. TICCII` W All shgdes ancraesigns. A Reg. $8.00 . . . . . $5.95 - SILK SCARFS in plain or fancy. Reg. o FARM FOR SALE-100 acres in splen- did condition, two miles from village of Cookstown. Would se1_1 as going concern or separate. Apply F. Clark- son. Cookstown. _ 28tfb '~'*- I 374 I , IIILGIIL HUI! UL JILL : Leon Rowe, aged 6 days. BA1'H1{oBEs L44-.. 4...! Annanm 11}: MEMORIAM -Ever remembered by daughter, -Mabel, Toronto WAVERLEY HILLSDALE Guthl-ie club. -W1fe and Daughter L ruulun Vv uuums. ' Mr. Hardy will play approprlato Yuletide voluntarles. It is expected that Mr. Vvlslmrt Campbell. who will be visiting his par. ents over the holiday. wlll also contri- bute a. solo _in the evening. I 0 | .. .. L-uu, .I.nLn unu lam centurles. ! The sofos. duets and quartettes In. these quaint and tuneful melodies will; be taken by the following choir solo-1 lets: Mrs. C. R. Anderson. Mrs. Gem? Brown, Mrs. Edmund Hardy; Mlssee Helen Luck, Vera Luck, Hazel Marsh. all. Vona Ness. Berta Scott: Messrs.. Geo. Brown, Wilfred Jackson. Arthur; Jay. Lawrence Slnger. Alvin Wlce, Truman Williams. ' \/r.. 1.1-....A.. ...In-.1--- -_,, FARM FOR SALE---150 acres, lot 22. con. 8, Innlsfil, good clay soil; good brick house, 2 barns 40x60. Apply Wilson Forbes, Stroud. 49-2p - CHRISTMAS SERVICES Sunday, Dec. 25, 1927 11 a.m.--Master. Where Dweilestl Thou? 7 p.m.-'1`he First Christmas Day." SPECIAL MUSIC The musical services at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, under the dir- ection of Edmund Hardy, Musc.Bac., F.'1`.C.M.. organist ' and choirmaster will consist principally of Christmas: carols. both modern and ancient: some` of the latter originating in the 13th,` 14th. 16th and 18th centuries. The nn`n.n, nnfa Q'\I` nnn..o..L.... :_ _beautifui ora! wrew th. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ferrier and {am-" ily wish to thank their friends and neighbors for their kindness and svm- pathy in their recent sad bereavement: also the boys of the section for thei 7 Slbf Mrs. D. W. Lennox and family desire to thank the many friendq and neigh- bors for their great kindness during their recent sad `bereavement. 51pl Lullll'U H1 H1?" [lUI'l7` 1'! J()""Y`|1'. J. ' Rev. Dr. Dodrh. who prewnhod at A1-I ma, Dec 12. r~t'1*"md tn (`.n*~d1es last week Ami ywncesded to Bobcaygeon at the week-and. l At the anrma) mN=t'nr.r of L.O.L. No.; 452. B:1r*`o. J. D. Kvvmn was elected` Deputy Master for the ensuing year. LUFUIILU N15`. \'VPt',K. , Mrs. R. S"`*e,v. Sr.. of E1mv)o. was visiting at thn hnmn of her son, W.` G. Storev. l*st week. `fun "Avon on-La. Ln... _-_._._A. 4v_._-- lJ'o Mrs. Gnvo who has spent three weeks with Mrs. A. (`,"rW`m1_ has re. turned to how homn 1.5 ']`0wnY1t0. Dan The hna.-1.. uvkn ~......-...\.....: -5 A1 DLUIU` . 1'31. \' Veli. ' LUFIICU IIUHH`, LII .l.'."`S'\'.'-lI_'.`!`. l Wallace Brown spent a few days in. Toronto last week. `ll/fun `D 5r\t-AI! Ch. .9 'l7I...-...1_ .._-__ I Dec. 20-Frank Pratt, who has been! visiting here for two weeks, has re- turned home to T@s'.\'nt@r. wnnnn Dunn v n _ _ Au`; 4 0...... .1..-._ 1- The Cr;ssVl;n'd";3re'n::h' of the W0- men's Institute met in Knox church basement on Thursday, Dec. 8, with thirteen members present. Roll cail answered by my one superstition". Readings were given bv Mrs. Cecil Kidd and Mrs. J. J. Graham. The re- port of, the convention was giwen by Mrs. H. Borthwick and Mrs. M. An- drew. A dainty -lunch was served. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Jas. Strath on Jan. 12. Mlsa Sehgll-`ls houdaytng at her home in tayners ` Ill-n I'.nIr1n Jn an Thuurnnu CAI HAI- FAIRM FOR .~SA'LE or will exchange for town property. Apply to The Ex- aminer. . 51-4p Luyners maa: Eckle ;1e1.'t on Thursday fox-Vher home in Clifford. man T'\un`;In- A0 Vlhsnnnbn In odnll-an HUIIIU In \.allLLUl'Ll. Wm. Duridas of Toronto is visiting his daughter. Mrs. Bate. `Dnu nuahl-an nvvlnqynpl Gina noggin- Luurauuy 801' JJUW, QUEBEC. ' Miss Irene Crone is spending the holidays at her home at Nottawa. I Mina (`nun I nT.non -C `Danni- In cola, Mfss Inn Beardsml had an operation` in Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, on Friday. : MI um. 131+ .-.m.. 1...... .....a..........: 1.-...-` But: uuu. Cl 8111119 yuu CULHUII I Help 10V" ing. A heart that was purer then gold, _And to those who loved her. Her memory will never grow old. 511) --sadly missed by sisters` and Brothers, L.O.B.A. is Christmas Entertainment ! The annual Christmas entertainment` under the auspices of Allenwood Unit- ed Sunda_.y School was held on Friday night. In spite of the storm a goodly; number were present and after all had: enjoyed the splendid supper pro\_rided| by the ladies, a good program was given by the children, consisting of` choruses. recitations and dialogues. The young people presented in a very creditable manner a play entitled, Wanted, A Wife. E Nzws Roy Houghton enioyed the week- end at his home in Barrie. ` * M. J. Lawson visited his son Lorne In Creemore on Friday last. Mrs. Adams and Miss Jean left on Thursday for Low, Quebec. WEI Thnhn (`Rang In av\nnRIv-up 6%` sun u'u.u1:u|.cr. Vl.l`u .Di'tI.Ua I nuuuuyu cu. net` name at 1VOtt3.W8.. ! Miss Cora McLean of Barrie is vis-M iting her cousin; Miss Reta McGinnis.` W. T. Baker is "spending the Chvisat-. mas holidays with his family at Ben-I aw. I XIIEU I frew. Ill... rrzuuy. V , Miss Bea. R1tch*e has returned home: after being with friends in Toronto for 9. month. Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Mccmw and Jar-k. of Barrie -were Sunday vihitors withi llfna Q `War-10 FARM FOR RENT-200 acres. Innisfll Township. Lot 10, Con. 4, (South) cem- ent house, furnace, bank barn, running water, good stock farm. Apply Chas. Hindle, RR. 1, Cookstown, or Lorne L. Davidson, 420 Federal Bldg., Toronto, Ontario. 36ttb &VI."H. D. l\El'|'. - I - Hugh Locke is home fv-om the West, tn spend the winter with his mother, Mrs. Geo. Locke. `fan I` Lfnuupinu `AC6 Inca` !!9t\!|`9 `A ' J.V.I.!'B. CPU. _.l.lUC.K13. : Mrs. C. Houden 1ef+ last week to. mend the wmter with her sister, Mrsu Nely, at Killam. Alta. "n I'n1'\nvuvnIA AC 'n1v{n6r\n`! seal-`Inn, mutiny, nu xxunuu. ruvt. Mrs. McDerm1d of Tavisfock return-! ed horn`: on Snturdnv affer visiting} I .hev' dauxzhtav. `Mvs. M. Fraser. `'1. Annl Ikuuu uhmn`A `I3.-.11 aunt` AI-(I.-I-` I18" (la-ll.`-'IIl.VV`. XVI "S. lV.l. T.` '" lHCY'. Mr. and Mrs. I-Iarm Bell and child-' ran of G'H'nrd art: vlsltiner fhn latter : parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H111. ! My-a Y-Tnoa-Ina A? Tnrnnfn v-nhn-nn PCLTEIILH. 4'VJ.l'. nnu LVLYB. JHN. I111 . ; Mrs. I-Tuee-ins of Toronto returned home Ins? wenk after sno=r~d'~v:v several: wenks with her =1s+et-. MN` T`. Howden. IR- filsuu-nah `O `Baud. I\. VI`.-n`.-...6~n -`n.` I May this Christmas bring you pleasure! And friendshins more and more, And the New Year b1-im_z'you happiness You never dreamed before. The annual Christmas Tree and con- cert of Usher's School was held on_ Monday evening, Dec. 19. A good pro-i gram was presented by the pupils. It! consisted of choruses and recitations,; a stocking drill and a. pantomime by six girls, also a number of dialogues. we-wgu wlul HUI` `In-er. xu'`` ' .. WIJWUUII. - Mr. Church of Bank of Toronto staff 4 has been transferred tn the branch` at Connor Cliff and W311. Hickling is I advanved to teller. . : Q5 T.-.I-.\l_ E.._.l-.-. O..I.A.-I ...2II L--.` a.uvu.'nv'eu IU lQ!H"- St. John's Sunday So`~'m1 w`!l have a. special program on Sunday after- nnnn whnn a heauflful set of lantern sudes will be shown. AADLET` COLUMN lf:_:_A>a_._*v_v`<>_d cash ; minimum 26. ............... .. , In loving` memory of Edith Archer who departed this life Dec. 23. 1926. Sheihad a. smile you couldn't help lov-I I12, Rev. J. s. 'simrtt, M.A., minim, lhlunnna `n ....A.. 1:... n._ v-. ._. ,_ . -- -an uuAaVCUU' 05:41:, uuullilf Eaziund Hardy, Mus. Bac.. F'.'1`.C.M. Organist and Cholrmaster Sunday a-at 3 p.m Y.P.S.-Monday at S p.m. . Wednesday, 8 pm. . Mid-week Service for Prayer. CARDS OF THANKS School Christmas Tree Grassland Institute Merry Chiisimps l'II__.l_A.__--_-_v L_,1._._ ____ TO LET--7-roamed brick house. 205 Bradford St. AH conveniences includ- ing gas. Immediate possession. Phone 29. 44tfb CUNDLES In Memoriam r1.,vu|u--AL venue upun [I18 Jlllg` Clear. Benediction. Organ Postlude--F:mta.re .. Lommenl. INVITATION AND GREETING Central Church invites all vlsltorl home for Christmas Day to attend her services. Centrnl Church extends greet- Hugs of gnodwlil to all men in general fand to Barrie citizens in particular. A Merry (`.hritm9s." E SATURDAY. DEC. 31. Cantata. "The Royal Playmate." will ; be repeated in the church `hail at I pm. .and will be followed by a Watchnixht 5 Service `in the church at 11 p.m. I \Aln6nIn An` AL; -IA_\M-A-I. L. 41.. ___.-., , -av. .. . o \.uuu\.u an LA pun. ' Watc`t`uVou.;-1: J5. old-Watch In the now; (`horus-Rejoice Ye." Soprano Recltatlve and Ar'n-F`ear Not" . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. H. Mocullough Chorus-Cm-no Ye to Bethlehem. _. Soprano Solo: Miss Vera Charles iMezzo Soprano So`o--Only 21 -Stable 2 Thy Shelter .. Miss Audrey Clifton Chorus--Shepherds of the Starllt Plain Q soloists: Mes=rs. H. Dawson. H. Guest. \V. Bnllantyne. Contralto Solo-He Shall Feed His U `VLF. fl. \VLlC! Flock . . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. A. E. Baker Chor-us-'l`h~ Star. Soprano solo and obligate: Mrs. M. Chant`er. Chorus-O'er Ch"l."(l`e I~`l'~med a Star. soloists: Messrs. awson. Ballontyno and Guest. Duet-Let Thine Heart Recall to Thee. Mrs. H. McCullough. Mrs. A. E. Baker Chorus-Gather Ye. Barltone solo: Mr. Allan Chantler. Duet: Miss Hazel Partridge and _Mlss Lola Coulson. I-I,vmn--'It Came Upon the Midnight Clear. ` ...- ...... .-.. valcrlllu [1 "'" ""1'ENING I1 i f. C II` r 8`.. K'- `; 9,?,;'}i"3.dy,-cc?1;i'r. :3.G.lgl'.'eGir-ls Chovir a IN A BIG CHRISTMAS CAROL ' SERVICE OF 100 VOlCES_ _ _ I U rI-.__I urn fI---- Ljltt k,lll'IHLHI:13 .Vl.U3SU.3E LFUXII DI. M:1tthew." Prawr. `Sacred Cantata-Come Ye to Barbie- knna 1r..n..-l IDCKVKVU \.adllL1I.il." \aUIllC` IV LU I.`i"lIl'nC` hem . . . . . . . . . . . . . Italbel aChnrus--Return. O B1e=.=cd Vision. IDuet--Ho2,v Night of md. MFG Phnnfinr on.-`I \/Han (`NH-nn urn--.nu.,v A\15L UL Ivru. Mrs. Chantler and M`ss Plifton. Tenor So1o-'I`he Prophet's Voice .. Mr. H. \Vh .te f`Hnv-IIn;Jbnln{nA Y7.` `V JJUB3Ull*`aV1d.}-QILLLLUJL \ 1 LU DUNE UI . Mary). Intimations and 0f t'er'~r. Offertory Interlude--Evensnn`:" Offertory Prayer. (Jnhn.-inn Hymn-O. Little Town of Bethlehem. The Christmas Message from St. "\/Tnffhanr" REO TRUCK FOR SALE. guaranteed, In good condftion, reason for selling re- quire larger one for my b_ua1ness. Ap- - ply John Saso. 41tfb Bells". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Federtien Cho1r-The First Nowell. The Doxology. Invocation Prayer. Hymn--Hark, the Herald Angels Sing. Prayer. ' Anthem--'I`he-re were Shepherds Buck Lesson--Magn1ficat (The So 0! . \Tcn~v\ vorgan Prelude-'--`:S';.r;set and Evenln LLIU ULIUIUII uUUl'.`| W ll U1H."I HI. U.ld pm. for the Star Sevvfc-r-. The church `will be brilliantly lighted by an East- nhn char VV All U? U] ern star. ` rzyuux--\`v LIEU &V4lU.l DL|dllULl Ull KHU Nightly Plain. .` Benediction. 7 Organ Postlude--G`.nria . .. Mozart. I 3 p.m.-Christmz1s Day Sabbath School. ` EVENING SERVICE At 6.30 pm. a. pre-service of carol! will commence, led by the Crusaders Club opening numbers, "Joy to the World" and There's a Song in tho Air" Lat1l'Ul`-`LII LUIS ELCHJS VVILH 111811` PIUCKU Abiding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Farmer. Messrs. Guest. Ballantyne and Chantler Intimations and offering. Ofertory Inter1ude--.\Iemor1es" . . . . ` 0 fertory Prayer. . (St. Clair) 5 Hymn--Hark! Vvhat Mean Those Holy I Vn|nnu9 | '.ly~IllIl" 1'l.U.l`l\5 VV Xlb Jlttblll 1 HUSH 1101 Voices? Christmas Message--'I`he Dawning." Prayer. ' Solo (selected) . Miss Wanda Bowman` Hymn-VVhen Maishalled on the KY{arMf1u T31nln ...-..--.... ...... yang LILUDLU Christmas music from the Messiah. (I) Paetorale--Organ Handel (DI) ~.Recitative-So1oist: Miss M.'Chees. man. (a) There Were Shepherds. 0:) And the Angels. (c) And Suddenly. (III) Glory to God. "Anthem "Christians. Awake!" Solo: Miss M. Cheesman. `Solo-Miss M. Tomliuson of Leeds, .` Ffnalnntl 09.:-o'1-0. Come. A`?! _Ye Faithful" I Choirs and Congregation. Kiwanis Jr. Quartette - "Consolation." _Carol--. . . . . .. "Joy to the World. ! Chairs and Congregation. _So1o-Gesu B.~m'ninn" . . . . Yon . Miss Sadie Bremner -Carol . . . . . . .. H111. Smiling Mom" ]Male Chorus and Kvnnls Boys Chon- ,Caro1-It Came Upon the Mid I .` CIe8.1'."-Ch0i": and (*.nnprn.mnng,.E.t ' L4llU1L":'\Jlll'l-'9Lli'l]|5, J`L\VaHuy CGJUBU III. I Happy Morn. :Introit--Holy, Ho`.y, Holy. Y Invocation Prayer. Hymn-O Come, all Ye Faithful. Prayer. Anthe-m-God From on High Hath T-Ioav-:1 'T`nII91`IU 1llLllClllj\JUu I.` {U111 UH IIIHII Xllll Heard. . . . . Tumor Lesson--Nunc Dlmlttis (The Song of Simeon). "Carol--In the Fields with Their mocks AklA!nn `l'.Vn...-u...- BRIICK IHJOUSE for sale. Enquire John Saso. 45tfb nutu-wuss Lu. romuuson 0! Leedg VQ England. ' , uartette Sh h d i Mrs. H. Armstrong. M1x5.rs:2'" I Miss N. Goodall. Miss M. Cheesman: TT11`\V`l"\7fQ 0 SUIU \SelCIF(l)'-'.VlIS1 . Leeds. England. `Carol "' IVLAC..- .._.I ('1 . . . . . . .. . 1ne 1-`Ira: Nowell." Chairs and Congregation. Carol-`I-Iark, the Herald Angels Sing.` 1 Choirs and Congregation. Hallelujah Chorus-Handel's Messiah. Vcarol . . . . . . . . "Holy Night." i 1st stanza hv Jnnlnr nun-+nu.. V ---~-----J, -v-. - (V)`1;D51`3R or SERVICES. 11 A.M. | Iorgan Pre1ude-Anc1amJno .. Lemare. ichoir---Christians, Awake, Salute tho T-Tnnnv \Trn-n ,\4a:u'uI-- 1L \."I1ne upon U18 mmm ht C)ear."-Choi'-a and Congregatlg . iS`L2:i::F*:,m.`;%8 -`L Tm"= Lo` M "nmy Night." 1st stanza by Junior Quartetto `Remainder--fchoirs and Congregation, WATSQNS. FEED. 51085 - -- an-chair &I C VB? lnc'ud.in.vY Hay and Straw. Dnnvnrv-dl In any part of Inwn. PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT. Phone 1220 (Her. 0; 'N_lv'o;le and Sophia SM. Collier A. St. United Church `Dan I .T:`u'I.i'nnl-Ann Rlnnlp `D A -1: Is . .~.. __..._____,_.._.__..__.. HOUSE FOR SA'LE--`On Adelaide St. ` Allandale; almost new, rough cast. cement basement; tovirn water; four rooms and outside woodshed; about an acre of -ground; bargain for prompt sale. Apply to Alex. `Fraser, 137 Essa St., Allandale. ~ . 49-52b I vuu: qt. uuuuu unur Rev. J. J ohnstone Black, ,B.A.',B.D. , Minister. Horace Wilson, A.R.C.O. Organht ang _Ghoi1-leader. Sunciajr, Docombo}. 25,. W27 Special Ohriatmu Day 80:-vieu ' at 11 am. and 7' p.m. MOR'N'I;NG--SPECI-AL MUSIC II|nCn6nn:-Ln -nIIn'A 0-;-._. AL. I` - - The church doors w l1 anon at 6.15 `no. Inn. 41-... ea... an.-2... TL- ..|-.....;.t. um"r1-:o cnuncu or CANADA CENTRAL CHURCH V l11!_-I_-A.I. 1'14..- _A\ Christmas Sunday, Dec. 25. 1927 t'\`l'|T\'I'r\ r\1-I 1-ninja!!!-.911-I v_..-_- ./`us;-`\auQ (Enz'Z:1-Stu Street) am. A. E. BAKER. Mnuam Miss Jessie Bryson. Choh-leader. Mrs. E. Richardson, Organist All 1 of 3-"e_ea Thursday. Docombor 22. 1027. 7 RM. ""rhe : f`r\vI1un. First Nowell." I-nan Hnn BUNGADOW TO RENT-Three-piece bath. hot and cold water, electric light. Apply 21 Worsley St. 49-j2p `Leeds, `..* i* I"I1 An Mr. and .\ meek-end in David C] ark n ;\Ieafm`d in Both grain 1 ...n -... TN...-u 0 ']lU`uI_\ rwrsn. .0f 0ff'i('m'.-4. Next Sumh in Tr1nit_\`.\'m 1 b0 L i\':\n k ',\Ix`s. II;\1bo1`:'. T1`1ni:y .\Ii< day aft--1`n:)uu oors w.~r.- m\..m-..u.\..- \.. D11 JJDC. .'.'I (III\ Mrs. Konm-I days with he pun`! U. Mrs. Is:u1<- . a, we-ek in Al powney. Mr, Ri(`h.'|r f-Indrie .~ (-rm: f.\ITS. SI` \1 .- H111` \I.~_ `VH3. Lh yv- M` Mr. and .\I:` go Detroit tn gheir sun. Hm \Hv` Inn! ` gmwat COOK-GENERAL for Camp Borden.` Nqrsemald and_ batman kept. Croil. Camp Borden. 5Lb `H311 3. I7` Mr. and rlvndrio spo- aon and .\I:' \h- and \1 50 are Spa friends ht-W \H. pl u~p\I-`. H` Iv. ML t home of .\Ii nn.-riwv c.\*..n 5|\.x... X'h~>m1).k-.>V:1',_ Qn: 2l'Hl Thudayv \v.1ili EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTED On An Innuunlnnl nrnnlr AI\r\`vv ninn-an Hill We 11 X11115 L CI.` [5 PR I M liciwtr After Your sum. TH4 I I IHC FORD TOURING. 1926 model, 6 good tires, .cha.ins, shock absorbers, good conditiom. $250.00 189 Bradford: St., phone 227. 48-539] BUSH LOT FOR SALE-12%'a.cres hnrdurnnd -hnah hnnnh and rnnnln 11L DUDI1 uu1 run. Dttum--.l.a)x acres hardwood bush, beech and maple, 1 miles from Edgar. Geo. A. Caldwel, Shanty Bay, `Ont. 49-2p _-... o :n~ 'n` '5` '- 'A' 'a* 'A' '5` 'A` 'A* '4`. 'A` '5` '4` VA`, 'A` One cent a word. cash. -each "Inna-tlolr. (minimum charge, 25); 31: Insertion: for this nrltin nf !nnr 1n. Affli Ilrhnn A SHORTHORN BULL, pure-bred. choice broedinzr. ten months oid. Apply VV. L. Russell. Mldhurst. telephone] 603113. 50-51p` ...- .... \uu|u1..uuu' Uuf, 00); DIX IIIIBITIUIII tor the price or tour. 10c extra. -when charged; also 10c extra. when replies are directed to The Examiner Office. SMALL A-PARTMENT wanted Im- mediately by ooupie; furnished 1! pos- slble. Phone 569J. T 619`. TENDERS-'1`he undersigned mu re-' ceive tenders up to Jan. 15. 1928, for west half lot 5, con. 4, Oro, comprising sixty acres. On the property is second growth timber. estimated at 400 cords with enough left for good growing crop. H1-ghest tender not necessarily accepted. Terms on application. G. W_._ L. I-Iickling, Box 1097, Barrie. 50-51p} J'J4 \4l."lI.`4.l.`L'l.J1\\.z1'J.I.J VV'\lVlJ'\.~V 'VV {XXV 1 CJJJ to do household work. Apply phone 710. 140 Dunlop St. 511). BCOTSMAN WANTS WORK for win- terumonths, reliable. can milk. Apply Box K", Examiner Office. 51p 2 I . ; Page Twelve i 1c erword cash"; i&&&&%&%&&mm&xma ._- _-_.A _ _ ___n_ Live Stock For 5:]: Rooms and Bdard A Property For Sale TWO 1;Ef_-{CI-IERON COLTS. `2 years old. for sale. Apply Milton Bettoridge, Cookstown. - 50-52p TVVO YOUNG DURHAM COVVS for mle. due tn freshen by Jan. 5: also; driver. chestnut. D. J. Milier, Utopia. Ont. 51-1p Property To Let Farms For Sale Help Wanted Automobiles` FRENCH LESSONS given to backward! stu drnts or private individuals. Terms` moderate. reduction for two. Madame Shopofr. 48 Louisa St., phone 495W. 51p FURS A-LTERED and repaired. Oven-I H nrH`mrf .a Rhnn Rtnrn `Mina M 11...! Iwu \.r11.uu1t1'4m r`UI$ A1JU!"L`1ULV.I Girl and boy, aged 5 and 6 yeaws. Apply. to A. H. Pezfkins, RR. 1. Barrie. 51p: .-_ UPI-IOLSTERING and autoT trimming.` All orders given prompt attention. S. F. Martin, 10 Owen St.,V Barrie. 48-58;) I l I DUES owmo to St. Paul's cemetery? Board should he paid to Geo. Quantz,T lCv~a`l,::vale. by Dec. 15. After that date` an oxtra charg- of 25: for small plots; a.nd`50c. large plots will be made. 49-51p: ...-.-_..- TRAYED---On or about Dec. 4, one roan yearling steer. onto lot 8, con. 7. Inninfil. Owner may have the some 3b_v proving property` nnd paylm: ox-3 penses. D. M. Couttsi. Thornton. 4`9-511); I-TENS FOR SALE--'!`hIrty` bred-to-lay Barred Rocks: one ,Venr old and six cockerels. 109 Essa St..A11andale. 50-3p 1' u1\:9 :LuLmn.1u.|J Hllll repmreu. UVGI" Hurlburt s Shoe Store. Miss M. Mc- Arthur. 1 86th:. -.-L-no .-..y...... | {Two CHTLDREN FOR ADOPTION. (`J1-I and hnv nnrnd K and I! wanna Anni`. ' `--'- 1 FOR QUICK SERVICE DELIVERY! phone 979M. Walter Mclndless, 68 Vic-'l tnria. St. Orders le1 t`a.t Singer Grocery Store will be attended to. We handle? trunks. baggage. light turnIture.,' etc. 48-6'3 .-u~. " .4 .......- - .---- -.-c-- r- . Arno ~- Under and bv v'rtue of the Powers of` Safe contained in a certain Mortgage,` there will be offered for sale by public auction on _ SATURDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1927 at the Hour. of 12 o'clock, noon at the Queen : Hotel. Barrio the fnllmviwg nroperty owned by the: into H. D..Jamies_on. consisting of Lotsf Nos. 27 and 28 on exist side of Toronto; Street. in the` Town or Barrie. accord- inrr to reg ster-ed Plan No. 115. A Thin: nv-nnnnfv In Iinnfunllu uvnobnpl Alli! ll) TF5 BLl'l'!'.'ll FIG LVUn $191 1 Thie pv-operty is centrally situated. and there is a good stable and other? bu`M n.r= thnmm. , I 'I`Y.`Y`)\"G, __1(. 1 an? `Inn U|I\InIn`Ao\1uA _..\ Ullil'? H`.:" LU" " Uu '!`I .R.\'F--]% of the purchwse mop! `nov at the timo of s-11. and the bal- anrm within thirty days thereafter. T.`un6\~n\~ I-nvwnu nnfl nnnR vlAn.-q -will ID.-1ted_ 13th Dc_rcember.;1.9;4`k.` uI1"" \VVl'Ill" Luu':_\' uuyu tnB1`88.Il'.8I'. T~`u"tn:- tmmw mm cond t1ons will- hn m'~de lmnwn at tho tfme of sale.-., and may be lmvnetl on r~np1*.cati(m to? ' D- \\'AT.D ROSS. .. . 3 Mo1`tg:1g"0 a Solicitor. i Bwvrin. Ontmln. U-.,.,u qnAL 1\,,, 1. gang -- _,-. un.-,,v um vu rusnllx` u_y p1 uvulg U IV ucratup ! and paying expenses. Sec y.-'J`re:1.-a.. 4 Thornton. 49-51p. . ._..... ..... 1 REWARD. $5.00 for information or? party who broke the windows on lots; 23 and 24. VV.H., con. 8. Vespra. T1-es-l passers will be prosecuted. S. E. Turn-j er, Barrie. 48-53:); `M I ` Tres- ...u....uu ;u.uu. uluu uvuuy. uwlu-|'H_o.p issue. The s e advertie`entS may have same by proving ownersh! . Sec.y._T,.e,,_,`3\v11l set forth some of the advantages 49.5]p`Of fe fin-zumncemand are verv - - - ~4 `wort .v 0 notice. 9 insurance is onne of W, best investments 3 p,,,._ lotmson can make and the represemm '.I`urn- a~"i"'e who `en- 3 Bugtble. P15_'?}' tht 4s.53p,}_ae c.-and afford tin 1:-arry 1% domg the . Insure .9. goat urn. very mar- fo'I;RAYeI313';9"qtg;r : ?t` Il f 84- c :` rfed man who can get insurance "" 5 "' 5 ' ' ' ' owns it to nis family to cm.-rv this I I fil. 0 ' . . h U1 5 . . . . bv r;, ,`.:V1ng ;:,?,`;;'e,Tv7ynn3Vf,ay1ggf,protectxon. If he is smgle 11'. is one . A . nun nuns-`-5 --._--_ AI runrlotxn TN ll` (`Anal-_` VIII-....._ A... Ann 21-- 7 A1. 4411: nan.-:nnL FOR SALE---First prlzn Shorthorn N111 calf at Barrie Fal". dark man. also heifer whth rmn hull ml! nnd others nearly due. Geo. Crawford & Son. 01-o Station. 47-52b . ..__. " '."-?--~ ' ' I FOUN'D---Two dogs strayed lntn Thornton Hunt Club Camp. Ownersj ownership! nn n.-1 Vin;-' nvnnn cum Qua-u _'l`u..u.. li4OST---On Saturday morning. Dec. 17.; between 108 Pene-t`-ng St. and Shoe; Factory, $5 bill. Finder kindly call at, above address or phone 1-496,M._ 511)`; STRAYED--Two-_vea`r-old red steer,{ from lot 23, con. 6. Essa. on or about. Nov-. 1. Geoorge Llttie. Utopia. R.M. ~ D. 49-51p TEN DOLLAR BILL LOST Friday at- ternoon in Barrie. Finder kindly leave 'at Examiner Office for owner. 51):` -.._- -.._...-..__-------n-- gon sa&.LE--21, h.p. mery wheel. rip am tn;-nip`:-HI `I7 `I IVAAARAIIA ` FOR SALE-2 pair curling stones, 41' lb: and 44 lb. Can be seen and tried- at Barrie Curling Rink, also one .szent s` tut-xined coat, otter collar, in AT con-I dvion. Matt. Robertson, 79 Owen St. Phone 212-M. . 51t1'b AT UTOPIA -FLQUR MILL, for saJe.! a few tons of c ean Fa`! wheat shorts: at $34 per ton, buyers to furnish their own bags; also a few tons of-bran at $32 per ton on above basis. R. Bell & Son. 50-52;) I I I ..r ffsTER. INE, 7 H.P.,vfor' sale cheap. Having purchased a. tractor: I have no further use for this engine. Apply John V. Brown, phone 383,; Sprlngbank Farm.` Allandale. 51b NEWCOMBE PIANO. upright, Ma.-| hogany case. in excellent condition,` also Sonora phonograph, good as new. Apply 39 Mary,St., over Doris Corn-I wel1's millinery store. . Sltfb` _.-_.-.--.q--..--.---- . SLEIGI-I RUNNERS for sale. for ear"- rlnnrnn S1 95 nor an! `(Tm-u lrnn RR COCKERELS FOR SALE-'I`horouL'h- bred Buff O1`pin<:trm' cookerels, bred `by Schwegler Htxtohevv, Rufhlo. N.Y. J. A. Caldwell, 149 Blake St.. Barrie. or Box 1008. 51p um...`-.;- FOR SALE-'1`wn Scotch Shnrthorn bull calves and four Shropshire ram lambs: choice stuff. Pure hrod Barred Rock cockerels, price $1.50. N. D. Clarke. Thornton. 46-51p Dl.J&1\J'1'1 l.'SULV&Vl`4SD 10!` 3313. NH` W. Images. $1.25 per set. Urry Bros., 86 1 Baytield -St. ` . 51-1b DRY HARDWOOD for sale, body wood or limbs; reasonable prices. Apply D._. lw. Dqbson, phone 612r41. 50-Slpi 3 ` ' I WHITE BAIBY -SLEIGH with `hood and reversible wheels. for sale, good as: new. Apply 201 Bradford St., or phone 13913`. 51b FOR SALE--Quebec cooker, [hot water front. tove pipes. kitchen table drop leaf. white enamel bed complete. 83' Owen St. so--51} RADIO completely equipped, Includ- vlng speaker. tubes, batteries. aerial, etc.. in good condition, for sale eheap. '63 High St. or phone 225\W Slttc FOR-`SAI_JE-.-Good dry pine rails cut in 4 ft. lengths for,_kindl1ng, $6.00 a. cord delivered. Apply to 22 Sampson EL. 2 blocks east of market, Barrie. 51p .4`-O- new heavy sleighs. blue'oak runners. 2%-inch spring steel shoeing. Apply W. D. Cochrane, R.R.No.2, Allandalep Ont; ` ` 49-=2p SLEIGHS FOR SALE--'I`hree sets ot ' P SALE-- New Quebec heaxer. ndry w1-Inger. baby cutter, baby carriage, all Al conditlnn: also two; Mountain I-Iart" cnaries, imported stock. Phone 1168.1. 47-52p PONYCUTTER and harnoss for me.` Apply 3. "E. Turner, 70 Toronto 8t. up . NEW UNDERVVOOD TYPEWRITER 'I\II an`; (`In unis} I-`hr 6`ug'vunnu\`\ `Dinning V 'is"fhe shortest day of 't`hc year. A muw Ul\_lU.51tW'UUU '1'xIruw.m'u9:s f_or.sale or rent by the'xnonth. Phone l365_W./ ' ' ` - -51;) - - , -- GIRLS` SKATES. AND BOOTS for I gain Qlnna K and R Annln at ECQIIHIIQFI I \J'11`BL4D DIXJLLEIIJ5. ALVIJ DUU1 lUl`| sale. Sizes 5 and 6. Apply at Examiner Office. V 519 VVUULI DUIV l..l..alB Uy L110 EUFU UL cord..a1so mixed slabs, -W. J. Good- ` fellow. Stroud. _ 51-529 WOOD FOR SALE"-Iardwood dubs and cordwood; 4-ft or .cut any length. ' `Geo. Graoey, phone 544. 47-52b. I dETERi*InLD Fdn ! new this -year for $100. price 855, would} ` arrange terms. Phone 947=F. 51b f-UPRIGHT PIANO for sale. in exce lent -condltipn. $150 cash. Apply 5' Cumberland St.. or phone 53oF. tlltfb -uu uuxunr--a-/2 11.1). 531.5 vusauc wuu gmery and wood saw at- tached. W. J. Goodfellow, Stroud. 51-52p ' WOOD FOR SALE by the acre or' nnr, nlnn nnhmrl nlnhn IV, .1 , (3nntl.l {ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE. Excellent condition. \Vill sell cheap for cash. Apply phone 910J. 61b` _ FOR SALE-One three-year-old mare, general purpose, 0" wl'1 tradn for heavy horse: a1=o one reg-I=toed Here- ford cow with rbuli cf. 9. VV. \Vru'ni- on. 11.8. 1, Allandale. Phone Swoud 21r23. 60-51p --y--- -----ii counci-u IN-"Tl-IE TOWN or name _MORTGA_QE SALE n 1:1: 141:: A: :A:-n Lost and Found Miscelianeous I-'orVSale gas engine with A `nynn nan! :9- S6155; 2% %1oz'n;;:1,; gi` A` .2 151;}; `an . .{q;e;n?; o.e1 5 ;%@W%@@%@W@%@%W%@Q@%E Mv BETTER KNOWN I 5 BENEFIT OF LIFE ASSURANCE \ The Barrie Life Assurance Un- ;{ det-writers Association, comprising, t- some sixteen active life insurance; pfmnn. are undertaking some joint; -nub1icitv. Their first advertisement` in The Examiner appears on page 14 '-o+' this These 'lI1v~"` A-A6 -`nu-LL .\.-g.. .3 LL- ...l---_.L-_.__ ;y1'uw:cu.uu. 1.1 ne 13 smgle It 1.`! 0110 iof the easiest and surest ways of `making provision for the days when he has to retire. ..._ FA-RM FOR SALE-200.acres, lot 22 on concession 6 and 23 on concession $5 130 under cultivation. balance bush and pasture, 30 acres wheat, 8 alsike, 14 sweet clover. plowing all done. ;buHd1ngs in -first cl ss condition. Thos. _.,A Sawyer, Lefroy, Ont. 48-53p

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