Ladies ne quality. Ladies Silk Hose, black, sky, blue, pink, green, dark brown, mauve and white. Very special $2.25, $2.00, $1.35. $1.25 Suits, Men s, Youths and Boys Over- coats, Sweater Coats. Bath Robes, Scarfs, Neckties, Col- lars, Hand kerchiefs. Men's and Boys Gloves and Mitts. Arm Bands and Garters. Men's and Boys Braces. Buy father, mother, sister or brother 1 pair of Sut- eliffe's boots Proceeds in aid of Red Cross. Ladies Dark Brown Lisle Hose. sizes 9, 91/1 and 10 Spec- ial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5`oc Address to Graduafig Glass VVI-J SELL FOR CASH Ladies Dark Brown Cash- mere Hose, ne n_ua`ity, sizes 9 and 9%. Price........ $1.50 uAnAl\.nJ uuunu or rubbers. -Larrigans and Overshoes. GRAND OPERA HOUSE These are only suggestidhs from our Holiday selection Very Scarce Goods Sons and Drills at 8.15 p.m._ with every Dollar purchase we will give you a 5c. coupon redeemable at our premium counter. See the nice goods at ` small prices. White Lisle Hose, Prices 55c and 60c We Wish You All A Very Merry Christmas Lauics' Cha1n0isettc,Gl0V.es, white and yellow. Special prices. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ..6o, 90, $1.25 Christmas and `New Year Cards also View of Barrie, Price 1c I Holiday Ribbons. 5 yd. bolts for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See our values in Hair Ribbons. Prices 50c, 35c, 25c. 20C. 15c, Books by good authors, well bound and the price is so easy, f\:I~ We studied the needs and comforts of MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN and bought the prettiest and most serviceable STYLES FOR ALL }_-`ra ORANGEMEN ELECT OFFICERS ,'vl(-(-tor`! and inst-.1111-d new o1Tic(-rs I The two (h':m_ 10C_ in B:u`1'i0l last week. . , ! Bnx'ri(.- I.nd;_'(- N0. 452 hold their _:-loction and in. on Mon- day, ]2tl1 inst. `followed by the [usual social cw-nin_'_r, . around `the bz1nquotin_-_~' tubio. The officers installed wore: TT\'\r |lL,,,4 \(._(`1`,_11. A\lIlllIIl\III '}|Il, 1] . LY . .IJil V'VlK'lL\.'vl'. Trltstoes, S. N. Hurst, H. G. Rob-D vrtson, C. llorsc-Id. | -"' ' l [- Allznmlnle Lotlge, No. 4322, held} their zmnua.l election and install-l ntion on Tlun-sday, 14th, when of- llcers were elected as follows: I.P.M., Wm. Brooks. \V.M., Roy Ferguson. D.M., Rev. Mr. Taylor. Cl1ap., A. Padd-ison. Rec. Sec., Wm. Biggar. Fin. Sec., Geo. Stunden. T1-eas., VVm. Rusk. . D. of` C., H. Lougheed. } Lecturers, Dr. Hunter, Thos. -|Campbell. ` 1u4- {`nnnnH`i-an` A nnnlnn 911!` C LIIEKUIIUII \\('lL'~ I.I .'.\I., .-\1b(-rt Moffntt. \\"..\I., D12 Oaks. D..\I., J`). Reid. (`7I1:1p.. Pratt. Hoe. 800.. H. '.I`wis.<. Fin. S(sc., S. N. Hurst. T1'0as.. Chis Ilorsiiold D. of C., \\~...'\_ Reid. L(-ctu1'01', .-\. 1`1`uffa.tt. J51 (`0n1mitt(.>o. \V.Ar1nitnf;o; 2nd, '1`. \`i]1c1-s; 3rd, H. Urry; 4th. \Vm. Minnikin; 5111, H. J. Lznvn-no.0. Q \Y 1-1111-cf LT {I nah- 'l`u-n;-+nn.~ ' \4uHll]UUl|- | 1st Committee-`A. Convlon, Srigley, 3rd A. Ferguson, |C1ute, 5th Geo. Spam-in. I Articles of usefulness are most appropriate this season. Our mammoth stock ofXmas wares in` cludes not only novelties but merchandise express- ly for regular use. Goods ofquality at lowest prices. Suggestion Christmas Gifts MEN S SLIPPERS in cosy, Everett, opera and Rowes styles. Prices ranging from A. 4- .; 7 Yes! It is the talk allover. Many dollars are saved at Sutc1iffc s N0. 452. No. 432. Sutcliffs 2nd Chi 4th M. Children's Dark Brown and Blue Coats. lined with ' black and white check dress goods, trimmed with brass and steel buttons, t ages 4 and 5 years. Theseare big value $5.00 and $4.25. Clearing price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$3.95 Children s Tan Cloth ICoats, with sailor collar and leather belt, lined with grey Flannelctte. t age 2 years. They are big val- ue 3.25. Clearing price .L... . . V . ..-....$r.95 Hall board, Messrs. Brown. Rusk, Dr. Hunter. --Sp1c-ndid assortment and new designs in Carpet Squares at |D0ngal1 Bros. f N(') l`1Cl:`. is he1*eh_\' given, pur- su:-.i.t to the 'l`ruslee Act. lt.S.0., 1914. and znne:1 Acts, that all (?1'(-(liters or otlivrs hu\'in_ claims .'l_`_"ll]Si the estate of Mziry Anna. Bolster. late of the Town of Bzirrie, \Vido\\', (l('('Q:l.-.(`(l, who died on or about the llith d:i_v oi.` November, .1017, are required on or before the i20th day of .l:inu:n'_\', 1918, to send by post ]IX`C}):llll or deliver to the u11de1';signod solicitors 'l:'or the Exe- cutor of the estate of the said M:1i'_\' Alma Bolster their names and ml full purtieulm-.< of their claims and the nature 01' the security (if any) held by them. And take notice that after such Ilast mentioned (into the said Execu- ltor will proceed to distribute the- assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice and that he will not be liable for the said assets, or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose- claim notice shall not have been xe- eeived at the time of such distribu- tion. T`\-L_J AL 'l'EI.._.__Z.. 1.1.1.. 1{`lL'l. J--- -2 We are. ready for Christmas Trade with most complete lines of Holidoy Slippers ever shown in Barrie AT POPULAR PRICES LIUH D;xtcd at Barrie, this 12th day of December, 1917. - Qh-nHuv K . nqfnn 50-01 Notice to Cwr *<::i'{t<;rs.2* , .lJJ.l. Stmtlny & Estnn, Barrie, Ont. Solicitors for the Executor '1: -- 25C, 20, vvlu SELL FOR LESS each mic -THURSDAY, DEC. 20,51,917. Christmas Slippers ARE PRACTICAL GIFTS Moore s Shoe Store Our stocks a`.'e alse complete with a full line of Gaiters Overshoes Leggings Moccasins Snow Shoes Hockey Boots, etc EICK.LING-DOBSON. Best Goods in the World at the Lowest Prices Christmas Gifts Women Buy 'Gloves,` |\ll`eckvl\:lear_, Ha:1ldk?rcc:`hiefrs, Um \n l\JVpJ' I `\.r%I\VV\40\ brellas, Hosiery, Neck Scarfs I IJII\Jl\\.4I \4III\/I-7, \JIII' Latest patterns, choice goods, just the pre sent "he" wxll appreciate. FOR MEN Full range of Readytowear' Clothing. Overcoats, Shirts Gents Furnishings of all kinds. Remember, we cheerfully exchange goods `fi after Xmas. CRAIG $1.oo to $3.00 pair "$1.15 to $1.90 pair and Belleville, the bride yearing` a navy blue serge travelling suit, white hat and black fox furs. The imany costly and beautiful presents .reeeived by the bride testied to the esteem in which the young: cou- ple are held by their numerous` ,` friendis. I :CURRIIE'. 1478 MAJORITY l'I'I`I"l T\`l'ff\T Complete returns from the North and East ridings of Simcoe have not been received. Currie s major- ity over Drury is 1478 and Tud- hope defeated Chew by 2500. Every municipality in the north riding: gave Currie u majority; Stuyner for ~10 years a Grit hive, voted for country n__;ainst party. In East Sinleoo Tudliope also got IL ninja!`- ity in every municipality except Penetang. Midland, Mr. Chew s home town was for Tudhope. --Spc(eiz1l Sale ch-:n'in}.: out stock ` }sp1inf_: delivery. 1 `-Dougull Bros. 50;. a pair up 0|". Wall Paper, : to make rQ(_)1n`for Good `bztrgnins at LU \JI.\lL J. L T-UDHOPE 2500 VV HHU |)llUllIlU1'(l5 \\` ULUIIUII Flocks by Night 'Postlude-Marchc Ponticale 31115 U11 5010 voi Psalm.- Offertory IJFIII 1` UILUL DUI) I l'l.'Lll(lL' -` )\'1l.'lUOl'lUS ' Hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cadmzm Offcrtory A11them-Gloria in Ex- celsis Dec . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Gaul ?5:.}Ia1'k -`the Glad Sound the Savior Comes . . . .. . . . . . . . . . Jackson Sermon.- IE With Al_l Your Hearts---Solo . . A _ . .. ..L_._. __..1 _.._'_ ._L_LL_ A very pretty but quiet we(l(ling|V was solemnized at the home of thei bride s parents, Valley Farm, 'on'I Wednesday, December 12th, at '2.30.t p.n1., when Roy Nelson, only 5011:] of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hieklingi was united in marriage to Lydiai Olivia, youngest daughter of Mr. C and Mrs. Robt. Dobson of 8th linei Vespra. ' "l"L-M ----~.- --.. .`&L~...l....L~ "l"1..\ u o o . - . . - . . . . - a 1. u - - .1` CKIRII Hlllll National Anthcm.- Chant in A.- Angcls from the Realms of Glory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smart Bethlehem -Baritonc solo and chorus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gounod Offertory P1'eludc-\` Eventide "IT. _,I_ _.. &\\JlJlI.lA uuuhu \Au.uU|u|b'ub} Edwarl. Posf1ude-O Sauctissima - Fan- tasia dc Concert. Opus 29, by Fried- rich Lux. ' Postludc-PiIgrims Chorus . . . . . .. R. VVagner, arranged by Franz Liszt 1>f;ua r`.nncfonnn Dnllinm rn-n-unis! COLLIER STREET METHODIST CHURCH. Morning Service. A Meditation .in d at . . . . ..Cathna.n Hark the Herald Angels Sing..l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mendelssohn Sing Oh Hcavens-Fn1l choir and l`I\]I\ ......s...` 1T........_. LJULlllUllo:` All voices, choir and quartctte. VVhile Shepherds Watched Their `Final : luv KTH-r`\l> 7 o-nu ..o.~... . . . . . . .. JJUJ Evening Service. Sunset and Evening Bell. wmz LU. VVil.sllU1', ll1`Ii|Ilb'UU Uy .['l'U.Il74 LJISZL Miss Constance Palling, organist, Dr. Arnall, choirmastcr. u n u 7 o I u u n - I w - o - :I`.\l\.7Ell.' 1` 1llL'll"f 5 Se1'mon-- . - Contralto solo and choir - O11 Y:L1.1.. m_._.__ -2 `n.1LI-1,..._ 11 \JUuI.1u1l.U BUIU RUHL UUUII` \}Il Little Town of Bethlehem. It Came Upon the Midnight Clear . . . . ..Nod}-Sir Arthur Sullivan Vespra I-Iynm - Lord Keep Us Safe This Night . . . . . . . . . . .. _._. Y3_-A.L__.___ JJUIIULLL .1. 1.111115 .lUu C ings . . . . . . . . Normax Organ Nu1nbcrs- Prelude--Menuot . . . . . 1 Noctumette (Moonlight) Ia!-`\Y7V i \Jl.LCL lUl`V J. lllllllllijl J'lVUIlUl\I\7 . u u I I-Iarker Offertory Anthem - O Night Of Holy Memory, with soprano oh- Iigato and intr0ducin_e,' the Christ- - mas carol, Silent Night. . . . .. Franz Grubcr (`IX f`.-nnn All \7:\ T4`..LLl`..l77 .--,..... ' There were no attendants. The` bride, who entered the drawing- room with her father, while her sister, Miss Hazel Dobson played \Vyn1m1 s \\'eddin,<: March, wore a beautiful gown of ivory silk crepe do chine and carried zr bouquet of ::1rnutions and bridal wreath. The cere1non_\' was performed by Rev. Mr. Leeee of Au_'__:us circuit. At its close Miss Ellen Dobson, cousin of the bride sang Sai1derson s All Joy be Thine." The brideg'1'oon1 s gift to `the bride wa:< :1 V'i-trolu and: to Miss H. Dobson :1. pretty jewel noun IJLILLI LIIID LVISIIU --n-;-.aa--I . . . . . . . . . . air from Beethoven Postludc-T1-iumpha1 March . . .xTl`lI'II1I\1QCl \`\"1 1 UabIu\.|l::'J.LAI.u||lIlIdL Auau\.:u Mondelssolin The following carols will also be sung: Them Come :1 Little Child` to Eartli, Once in Royal Dai'i(l s City, The First Nowell the An- gel Did Say. Rf:-a T.ni:1mnn unlniuf un nlu-.21-u CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH EUI 1JlLl lilj. I Mrs. Laidmzm, soloist and ohoirl leader. Miss Richardson. organist. ULJLIIL5 IJULVIUUI I Prc1udc-Nocl . . . . . . . . . . . .Nay101'1 I-I_vn1n--Hark! tho Ilcmld A115:c-ls I mum '11`VlllIl" uun\; lIIl' ' 77 S111}: Anthom-C:l1n1 on 'U`.. `A , ITymn-Sin_:: All Tnunu 12:141. H |.YlHllj' Ljlllg XXII Jesus " Birth. S'01`mon- So1o-` ` H'0s:n1n:1 ' HyInn-` ` It Cmuv ..;r.1.+ (Wm... H -_-_--_. I I Anthems- lGod from on High Hath Heard I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Edmund Turnerl DnL:\1r` T Dluzvulu VA.` fl;...."l FI"Z.'l Behold I Bring You Good Tid- I-oo-qau-no Ioouuuo JZIUIIIUHKI J.lll`llU1' ! intrc Mn!-Innn r'.1n1vnhiH CHBU. Afto1'n\'o1'_v d:1int_\' luncheon, Mr. and Mrs. Hickling left for Torontoi `1li_`_{]lt Clem." Postludc--.\[a1'cl1 in C from Not- tu1'no.. Spohr 'F`.vnn-inn` Qrn-vi:-a I Vlllllj .l.L L'iI:l|lK' L IHHI LHU JI HI" lLl.lllU A`IllUlll ' . Evening Nrvice. I P1'o1ndc-Cl1ristmas 1 :xrz1ph1'a:<.o, - J0_\' to the \\'o1'ld." . . . . ..N01`ris N_\'n1n-II1n'k! Um I](;1'a1d .-'\n_:_-'(,-ls QI.....77 Jllill . . . . u IJIJ 0ffe1'tm'-.C'l1rist;1;:;; . 1:["z;.s.t(>1'.'11(-. Y\,. Iljlllllj Jlillrs} Sims Ant11(21n-` ` Tho OITertn1'_\' \YI,,.I A. J V \llllIllz|Il`\ J ll'Lll`lL', { LIN, Jllllly Ni_:ht ....B11(-k OI'[c1'to1'_\' SoI0-Solocf.vd. IIy1m1~--'I`o us :1 Child of R0_va1 Birth. S0rmm1- Anthcm- 0 Como to my ITom't:, Ln.-.1 luau.- Aunlnman A \lIl/IIUIIIT `I K/l.Hlll' ll! Ill) .ll|'il| Ir, Lm-I Jvsus .... ......Ambrosc IIymn-II:u'k! \\'hat Moan Those Holy Voices T ost'ludo in D. ... . . .. .. .. . .T0nrs Miss B1'yso11, or_::1nist. P1'oludo--Christmas Pnsto1'aIe-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. F. C. Mannoy (With violin obligate) Kyric 1'1'0m Muss by J. L. Battlmm Glorizs. from Muss by J. L. Bztttxmm Crodo f r0n1 Mass by J. L. B:tttnuu1 ()ff(>1-Lory . . . . . . . . ..Adost.c Fidolcs Salutus l.'rom Mass by J.L. Ba1ttn1z1n BL-11(rdict'u.s' from .\I:1ss by J. L. Butt- vn nn Pos111;1c-Cl1o1'\1s of Angels.... .Scotson '-Clark. . . . . - . . 0 . - - . o . . . -KTIUUI/BUH '\JIil1X\( Miss Mary Cameron, 01'},-mnist. Mrs. (`:mv(:s, violinist. - a c u . . a - o n - - - a u - L`IZ1Jl71 K `O Come All Ye Faithful. A 1 . ,_._.A_ 1 The annual meeting` of the Barriql Agricultural Society will be held [in the Council Chamber, Barrie, at 1.00 pm. on Thursday, January 17, 1917. D. QUINLAN, R.J. FLETCHER, E1 l'\ `l\____,J_.. ,_._L_,,__| ANNUAL MEETING Agricultural Society ST. MARY'S CHURCH CHRISTMAS MUSIC TRINITY CHURCH. :.I)(.-i lfroul Mass by J. L. Butt- .... .--........v.4-~- Morning Service. \T,...l Prelude Memories Aubhnu-. `lfVI....I.. 1.. 17-. . . - o . . . . o - - - . u . ,LV l'\V [Kill I rv1udc The Holy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Buck I .`. H smz K A I BEFORE BUYING THE HOUSE OF QUALITY FIVE POIN "S I|t.-1-::I:-:5It%%:Ic*'_:--:-=..-J:-E.-:21:-3-35-31 "i5;saao{{" First Christm:1.~4' .. Newton A(7l"L.. TT,\l.. 1 uu LIUUU .1 Ill` Norman Churchill . Van Alsyne II- 1-mn the Mid- -V *1 ALB LUJ Il.ll'- Din.(~.il.i in Heaven, at H I ll llrll I . o q - . u u .Adcs`to Fido:-103:`) 'I`\E _.' NORTHERN ADVANCE Pnderewski A 511 --...u- Fc-d.e1'lm1n WOMEN SiSLIPPERS in fancy, cosy_styles, with padded insoles and fancy trimmings, in the newest Colors, and various other designs. at prices ranging from . $1 .42 Av`. $1 ('\I'\ ...-.l.. (Ill) -. nu Lemmcns .. ....----, Secrefaxy I. Uu auu Heyser as of Bar)-in Bus. ('7u]1(-2'0 a<-(-(-1>tod I 0['1'i('-0 pnsitions d111'in: the yc-:11'. (:3) Won C:m:1di:m p(`11n11ll1S1li]`) com- petition, (:5) \Von '1`_\'po\\`1`itin;'_>; Spo9g.. and A(-,m1r21a_\' ocx'ti0:1te (4) In est :1ttm1d:1m-0 in our lnistnry. Commencement` e Exercises Thursday, DEC. 20, 1917` Presentation of Diplombasv and Prizes PRICES, 15 and 25c. -1917 Records (1) J00 II n Instrumental Music, Glee Club CHILDREN S SLIPPERS in an endless var- iety of designs. Price ranging from --