'1`-H.U'R.-SDAY. DECIEM-BER 20,3 l(`HRlh"l".\l.\S .\Il'sIc .\'r I (`.I`.\"l`ll.-\h lP1'e111de-~-He1'u1d Angels" - 7 . . . . Me I } I' `1elud_e--- E (a)' Sh<.=phe1'd's Song I ...Ix' CANDIES Chocol-antes, rper -1b.. . Creams, per hb. Special Mixed, per Lb. I .........n.. 1J.\lxL- isolos by Miss Dobson, Miss Slrax1g;' E and .\I1'. Wilriman. } .\nthem-~ l G0(1s from on High have L`l nnnr`l .-\n(hem-~ Gloria and Excelslxs Geo" ,,1 -T. B` Zolophone solo, nnnigt, .o~..u. with org-an !lAl l\I}_IAIuu\. ..n,.\., .._-., , V panist. IPost1u`(1e4--Hallelujah Chorus ' V A . . .1- . .Ll(L 1). V! (`M 1ntom11e'/.'/.0 Sin=f0n1'1ca." from Cu\'a.1~1ern Ruslicaner 1 , Mast I (C) .\`-azlybamlx O11ime.s .R. P C TCO?1f It 36v-c quire abou: an en- ; rollmem on the Ford Weekl3' Purchase Plan as a Christmas gift. uuub IIUI Heard Evening Service, 6.3 0 PEEL : of. new cases: .\I01`nin5.; Service , a1:x1`n.\I. (:'HL*nCH} ___, s for the \'.'0.N., .11.. `min fnr H10 `tau 55c 39c 1 -l c 300 -In.` u)\Jl;` . 250 Ferd arm Qhristmas 12%" .Im 13. Wilson In .-n I nu " 1152 On '0SU uue , .1-Ienry Sm.iLh- R` H~ Pippin BIS ` .\Iende1ssohn= ' . . . .Rossini ,.~4ln.lA Sllkiillltl 1 . .\'1asca:;ni" ,n .E. Turner ..n n .1 nr-run- `I U` 138 8- 1.0 FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED. FORD, ONTARIO 1'0- 233 D . I-laud el OUR MOTTO : VALUE AND SERVICE _. _ ..............a. from Store to Store looking for Goloshes ? Opposite Bryson s Confectionery Your wife--your children-your mother--your sister-some of them need a car-a Ford Car. Some day soon you intend to get one for them. It would come as a matter of course next spring or summer. But- imagine the shining eyes ii a signed delivery order for that Ford model you intend to buy were placed beside someone"s plate at the breakfast table Christrr. as morning. The special Christmas Delivery Form is reproduced above. Delivery may be specified now---or laLer-at your convenience. The new Ford models have appeared at a particularly fortunate tirre-r.o give you a wide range for selection in open and closed models-the highest quality Fords ever produced--at the lowest of low Ford prices. 5 1923 THE B.B. SHOE STORE CARS - TRUCKS - IR.A(3TOR.$ Payment may be arranged on the deferred payment plan. Men! Have you looked over ' the line of our Fine Shoes, in Black and Brown Boots `Z We have a special in Black Side Leather Boots, blucher cut, also Balmoral, and the same in Brown. All of these are Goodyear welts and have rubber heels. All sizes in each line. $5.75 a pair `We Wish Everyone, Young and Old, a. Very Merry Christmas. 1 Wvord has been sent. out by Hon. ` Jacques Bureau, .\Iiniste1' of Customs l,und Excise, that there is no inten- I Lion of suspendin:.; or n1odi1'ying the iszlxles tax. The new tax will go into ierfect on January 1st. NO ]N'l`E.\"l,`lON OF .\IODIFl'l.\'(i ` OH Sl'SI E.\'DI.\'G SALES TAX` :Emaasin.~ Town 1 I d I I` SHOW GOOD`.SURPLUS* ` (Continued Ii1'o.m page one) ' `-""_--`-" i _ . . . , Any one who likes game birds to I 105 d_u1*ing the inte1'1.n1 `of Council eat suchas quail grouse and pheas- iueeung. gant, can have a supply of mean just I `.\lcKinn0n~~-R0.be1`ts0n-Thz1t theias good as any of ihese by raising a ` amoum p1'o\'i(`.ed i11 estimates forifew guinea 1'0-15_ Guineas hunt their llhe .\I-.Lyoi"s llonorariimi be paid. Iowu feed nine momhs in the year, Wi1es-I a1`t1'idge~That the 1111111-innd are as good as -.1 watch dog to hers on the houses on the south si(1e raise an alarm when something goes of Iiccles St. between Elizabeth andiamiss. It is :1 hardy hawk that will l en-v Sta be changed so as to runltake a chicken when there are gui- . ...:h ..,.w nu thn nnrih neas around. meeting. s_ 3 =.\IcKin non~~R0`be1'ts011-That the a form [0 nun)-in r anda the .\l-.Ly0x"s nonorurnmu uu piuu. . mum-j and? <=_n'y Sts., run? C()Il(.`l,ll`~lEl`H1_\' with those on the no1`1h_ |si 01? I-Iccies St. 1 1 \r+,u- mun-Inrlinrr with H19 0111611 ported all meeunug or me uuuuuu. The town is in a. splendid n- a.n~ciia1 position, stated rthe Mayor. and the condition has been iimrprov- lng of late years. T.he debenture ` debt" are quivte small, and this year ` we have a sunplu-s of $5,000. This is very comiplimenrtary to the chair- men -of the coemmititees, as they have kept within their estimates. Again let me thank you for your ' suppont during the year. I wish all who again appeal to the electors nvnv-v qwr!m=.ss.~ conxchrded Maylor i 4 i s'\;;'yM Lihtle. .Qnnn ` -Second DeputyqReeve Robertson felt that this had been a veuy h.'a.r- i mornious year. He expressed the ap- .1 preciarion of Council of the Mayor's services. Your sense of fairness T and dignity l1-ms made this year a most successul one, s't.a'ted Den.- Reeve Robenbson. I wish to ex- press alpprecinaltionn of the manner in ` which you have p1'es.l over all Council -meet1ing.s, and your wonk between meetinxgs." Dncnrn manor hearti-`Iv con'curred meetinxgs." Reeve Fisher hearti-'ly with Dep.-Reeve Rubertzson. "1 want no thank the Mayor for the. splendid assi.smance he has given me during my term as chain1na-n of `the Rnnl-(I m` wmwks. said the Reeve. assistance ne nus gweu nu: . ,` Board of Works, 1 "1 have worked hard this year, de~ ` voting wt least one-mind of my time 4 to municilpal m~a.tt.ers, and I have never overlooked anynth-in-g rt-hat` was brouvghd; `to my attemton. I wish to thank the NIsa.y:or and the Council for their support duriung the year. `The lecturer asked: Was there ever a. perrfect man ?" Dead silence. VVva:s there ever a penfect wo- l....... on man 2'" _ A little womran arose, sa.y`in`g :` `"I\here was one, `big: L`.a3m w. deva-d \ 9. now. It was my} $.93 first` wife. 3.3 8 r I gain appeal to me eluuuux: su`ccess,~ So She'd Been Told The Northemlavano- A menry Christmas to all the Ad- . wance readers. _ Mr. I. Robertson `motored to To- ronto recently. . Dr. a-nd Mrs. Rogers visited t`-riend-s in Toronto recently. Mr. and M.1's. F. Ness spent a couple of days in Toronto last week. mm: Th-nmmson and son Robert. 01 ---v., ....v. ....,. .. Odd Lines in Women s Fine and Dressy Shoes, mostly ().\'f01'(1s, in Blzu-k and '1`-.111 Cult` and Kid Leathers, and a few Patents. _A variety of st`_\il(`s to choose from as to heel and toes. Sizes mostly 4, 4%, 5 and 5%, a few other sizes. Some of fllcse sold as high $5.00 :1 pair. To clear at,$2.95 pair , couple of days in '1'0I'-0Ill.U lwal. wccn. Mrs. Thompson Thornton have been the guests of l'vIr., and Mrs. Munrmy IIu:nxt`e.1- during the past few days. The nra.n.y friends of M-r. G. E. Scudamore are pleased to know that he is improving nicely axfite-r hits re- cent operation in the Toromto Gen- eral Hospital. A meeting will be held in the Orange I-Ialll, Ora.igva-le, on Friday, Dec. 28, to com-plefe orgianiiza,ti`on of the Shroud Ooemtmunity Band. All interested are asked to abtenid. Don't forget the Methodist Christ- mas entertain-ment no be held on F.ri'day might of this week. Avlso the Presby.te1`ia.n on Chnistmns Eve. The chifldren we looking forward to Santa's visit. | rm-...:. `hm-unanhn-I` meeting of the W0-i I L The December meeting W0-I 1 men's Institute was held last Thurs- day ait`.t-ernaoon at the home of Mrs. G. Hamper, with arn a-ttenndiance of twenty-seven members and visitors. Impontan-t business mvatit.-ers were discussed during the mfternoon and the president, Mrs. B. Mamquis, gave a splendid report of the convention. The Xmas display was entevred into with much ent}1usia.sm -and proved both interesting and instructive. The roll can \vIa:s answered with .cnrrent events. The matter of furnishing the comruiunity ham is to be discussed art, the January meet- ing which wiivl be held at Miss Orr-' chat-d s. At the close of the meet- ing a dainty lunch was served by [several of the members and a social ` half hour hean'tii_v e1ij0'y~cd by mil. ULL 01 H1 jpleasing dish. l Cottage cheese may be made in any ;home by permitting the milk to sour inaturally until it curdles or clubbers. `Cut the curd into line pieces with a llmife and cook slowly over a slow Lre, preferably at the back or the istove, until the curd contracts and lwheys off. Remove the whey, wash : E with cold water to rm the curd and :wash out some of the acid taste. |Place in colander or hang in a cloth {sack to drain. After cooling and draining it is ready for the table. 'It requires no curing. S ipalatalzie, unu ll, 1;:-.*.;, be .l...l.. ._.-.- so by adding a little sweet or sour `cream, salt, chopped onion, and pi- lmentos. It may be used in samuwicl1e'.= and salads, and served with fruits. jellies and nuts. As a nieat substi- tute cottage cheese rolls malie a pleasing dish. I nnnaue may any gtaxe `d. Cllllint neas 1 I Do not include the common green i `or the purple ba1'be1'1'y in your list i -of shrubs for this season's planting. ` EBoth are a host plant for the wheat `rust and must not be planted near.` wheat elds. The Thunberg s or Jar-` ` anese barberry is much more satu- lmctory for ornajneulal purposes. 1 i 1 READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS. >;1'1?(.0UD Why 830 vary ` Ch L Miss O,r- A1- Lid 1 Rg I .\i !'ai:\Z;':. 1;r-uuuced .-\i 15 {cu L0 vlrm; 1;Li.`.e l_\i lue as iiu- , ue form all` |Ci id in the cheese, ur all of the nu fax. it man most \ ery slight. :l1L-ese con- A z pound of digestible. iiciuus and I` '..-..`.u. i.;.1-e , eet on, ' Will) mat : is a'r, Cl-IRlS'l`.\lAS MUSIC AT -' v ST. ANDREWS ommc --- I . On Sunday next the following music wiull be .1-endered at St. An- d1'eIw s Presbry-tevian chru.1'.ch under the direction of Ed.-mund I-I'a1'd'y. Mus. Bac., F. I`.C.\M., the organist n u A nkniunancfnr LVLIIS. D1'M.:., .L`.J..u and choimnaster. Organ Prel-ude- O, Come All Ye Faithfull Va1`iati.ons composed by M1`. Hardy. Amhem--G1ory to God". .Pe1'-golesi Duet by Miss I-Ilazel Marshall and Mms. Edmund Hardy. Solo---`I`he Child of Nazareth" . . . . . .H'a,mi~1\ton Gar) \v_. (Vin.-. Q'InL~u_~uvv c . . o - -.l1'i1l.l`lILUI| \ Mr. Glen Slesser An Infantt Redeemer - , , . . . . . . .-H ... on-on{1g;1'm1i1ij1..1{ ' J-In r Evening All the music wilul be from -I-Iaande1 s. orator? , Dh'e Messiah." ` |0`1`gan Prehmde. . Pastomal Sycmphony `Recit`ative---C`o'n1If~ort Ye, My People Mr. S. W. Moore Recit.. .. . . . Thus Saith the Lord Ari'a. . . . . . . . But Who May A!bi`de Mr. I-I-arry Bvarron Cho1'us--And the Glory of the Lord Recit . . . . . .. For, Belho.1~d, Darkness The People That Walked inness ark A`1'iIa.. .The People Dh'at Waxlked in Darkness Mr. Geo. C. Brown Recit. . . . , .Theu`e Were Shepherds . Recit.-- And th R1 | Recit.-- the Angel Said Uruto Them Miss M-ar.guerite Gray Cho'.':1s~-Glory to God. ;-\1'ia-- Rejoice Gmmly, O Daughter of Zion ` .\1iss Sadie Bvemner n,\..:L `V DOJ av ---Iv -~ ,, We have them and if we haven t got your size when you come we W111 get you a pan. They are selling fast thls weatller. We have them w1t`11 H11-00, four 1 |'!~4 - L....1.1n.-. Recit~-. .. W ...,.....-. Txhen Shall the Eyes of tlhe Blind .\1'i-:1. . . . .He Shall] Feed His Flock 1 \lv-e (`inn (`., Rrmvn I ...-.__,_.c _ P-relude . . . . . . . .. Shepherd's Pipes 11 t 1) 9m-- h Oh1`.ist:im1s _\\val:e, Salute` the i 7 ! Happy Mom" . . . . . ..'1\`Iaunde1" S`0l0-rO, Come to My 1-Ieaprt Miss Cheesnmn . Sm=m0n-~-Svpea:ki114g 1spe.ci~as1ul,\ 1,0 the children. Xmas cheer from Tenn`ys0n's ldyll (The Holy (`era.i1.) , Anthem-l- I 'I`ho win-at l".hv'i=.fI11`:lR M'o1`n" 1.-\1'i-11.. . . . . . . . . . . . uulue umu um. Miss 1-lmence Arnold ` Aria. . . .How Beatltimll azre the Poet .\I1's. H. E. .\I=cC-ulloup;h 1` Chorus-Hal1e1ujah. : Anthem--- `v The First Christmas Morn" So]0-t.\l1's. Heath. H_\'n1ns~ Hark, the Herald .A\n`:.:e]-s Sing." Angels f=1`om I1heV Re-:1Alvms ()1 Gdory ` O, Come ,.\11 Ye I-`zxit-11fu1" Children's Chorus ` Evennin _.-I, Worship L` c: n nu O':`g:m Recital . . . . .. Solo---Nigh1 of Nigllts , , . . .. W I MISS \,1u.\mu Gmn Ch01`.i0l11` and others-- .. . . . . . . . . . . . .\H'red H-ollins-, I (`ollior l | .\11them- Behold, 1 Bring You 1 Tidings ... ....\I. de Noel". ` .\I1's. La,i ,Sennon----'l`lw \\"0x'1d 1 ) \Varitin:.; to Receive the n..\.,. n ,Sex mon--~'I ) \Varitin:.;I ; Babe. 'I`1'io--~.\Iy .-\nihem~- A H_v.mns ` I`hr.n-A F A`, luau mun u -..uuu,.. and ve buckles. lllaj` There (`An 1- lior Streel`,.\letlu)dist Church Stmday, Dece~m:be1~ 23`rd .\l~01'ning Worshi~p Q'|-u:.nhz:n-fl : Pins: ...x-1e D`l|'dl'1 rsru 1: .\lrs. Geo. C. Brown (`rune I711` lul'n , H Voices. M01-ning - . . . . . - u u \`(I Miss Claxtrm n. and nvhr man .-Handel's 'Messiah" U. I5ITU\VIl Coune 171140 Hvim Ian \ n-nnhl Iv vluuny 1 `~ L V'm1(1e\V'zuer;~* i M 1 We are Still Throwing oui. suggestions for Xmas Gifts BI` . Hardy Good 1 Clmrc-hill; . . . ..\dmni I 6.45 11.111. 19c oxn 34c 28c 35: 15 AND cAND1E.s 11 I \vI'\I LVL` 52 Cases Nursed _Du1-ing Months of Octobex.-\_am1 November. For the Oldcst or `the Youngest, Shoes, Slippers, Moccasins, `f:`3;,ve1'shoes, Spats, etc., are always ac- ceptable from this store. Stanist-icasl report V.'O.N., local branch at -Barr-ie, fmf the months of October and November. Tonal cases nursed, in .Odto:ber 28, in Noveumber 24. Total 52. r\ A 1 .K%n1r l Nb. ocf ld causes Mn nf nnur l`1I.RF! Medical . . . . . Mi`sca`1'riage . . . . Obstetri-Ual . . . . Inxfam,-s of obsteni-iToa'i' Prenatals . . . . . Surg*i=cal......... Oather Infuants . . . Totanl connnements `attend (\I` 7 _ Diag-nosi-s of visits made: Insmwanice visits . . . . . . 42 Visits to i-niantts . . . . . . . 85 N.u1'sing-v-isits to patiemas 8( Free nursing visits . . . . . 2] Other free visits . . . . . . .15: Night. V`-is'its . . . . . . . . . . 2( Total free visits . .. ...172 Tnntal \'iSHS (1m1'isZ11.: and I`--nni . A - . . . u.). Diagnosis ~ u - u o - - > a ~ - ~ o - .\ll:Ilkl'?l: Ofl'ertor_\ --'~L'a Carma .R< Post]1Ide--Ch1'ismms Postlude ' , , . . .1-Ienrv E an -...-- Orange, per lb. Lemon, per lb. Citmon, pexr ~1xh. . . . . -Mince Meat, per bb. from the following: The 1.`U~u.'n., half dozen layetles; llrs. Geo. link haul, Mrs. D. Monkm1an, Mns. Pim, `Mrs. .\Iar1tiot.t, donations of old clothing and linens. NUTS Shelled Adm ondus, Shelvled Walnuts, Brroken Walnuts, Std. Cocoanut, 5 n Ford Weekly Purchase Plan Ivunllirn nlnnu: an en-