i8@3@%%3E8@%@3%@%@@E3g HEWI'l`T--"In memorycgf A Charles Albert I-lam? dim! non on 1001 | 2' cents -per word; minimum 50 cents I 11211. - --------` WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF OVER- SHOES FOR WOMEN, 4 AND 5-BUCKLE, $4.50 AND $4.75 PAIR will be presented at WEHAVE A WONDERFUL VARIETY or sumxs 1-`on MEN, woman AND CHILDREN Women s High Top Brown Calf ` Hockey Boots, ankle strap. LE Li Men s .First-Gradjem Moc- casins. `$1.85 - Lumbermen s Overshoes Flash Lights IN MEMORMM . Mb AND $1.50 \.u vvnunn ....---y. ---F`a ther, Sisters and Brothers. Boys Moccasins . 4 44 Ann: :4 -n- $3.25 $4.25 R. NEILL, Ltd. 519 New`Year s Matinee, 25 - 35 SPARROW--A*. the Royal Victoria Hospit- al. Barrie_.,Ont., on Sunday. Dec. 17. to Mr. and Mrs. '1`. Oscar Sparrow (nee Marie Small), 193 Bradford Street, Bar- rie, 3 daughter.` LAWRENCE--In the R.V. Hospital on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 1922, a son to Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lawrence, Thornton, Ont. MLLNE--In the R. V. Hospital on Wednes- day, Dec. 20,1922, 2: daughter (still- born) to Mr. `and Mrs. J. Dalton Milne, Barrie. . Hockey Sticks . . 15: to $1.75 Pucks 15: to 50 Shin Guards` . . . . 75 to $2.25 Boxing Gloves, 38 and `$10 set `Hamilton Rie . . . . . . . . $4.00 Little Scout Rie . . . . , $6.75 TRAVERS-BAILEY---In Barrie, December: 11, 1922, infant daughter or Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Travers-Bailey. _SPARROW---In the Royal Victoria Hos- pital, Barrie, on Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1922, Marie Sparrow. wife of T. Oscar Sparrow. 193 Bradford St., Barrie. In- terment will take -place in Prospect Ceme- I tery, Toronto, Friday, Dec. 22. | Boys Snagproof Rub- bers, leather top, 1 to 5. pg Special English manufac- ture; Boys Calf Hockey Boots A full range of Felt Boots THE UNlT_l-ID FAl_{M[i1RS_C(_)-QP._ co., LTD; $4.00 AND $3.35 Men's Spats $1.50 Fresh Cfanberries 25 qt. Lemons Has He a. Set of Hockey Boots and Skates ? Assorted Creams, 25 New Malaga Grapes --35c Mixed Nuts Choice Navel Oranges --55 dozen We_ have in stock" a full line of Bedroom Shoes, Boots, Rubbers, Overalls, Socks, etc. See our goods and prices before ' buyirig eisewhere. WE` WISH TO EXTEND To ALL OUR PATRONS A VERY MERRY XMAS AND A BRIGHT AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR $3.00 UP BORN $2.46 139 Dunlap St., Barrie, Ont. T V` 3.. Masor'1ic Temple .1;:1.ilding W. BELL, Issuer Successor to J. 'Arnold ..40 dozen 25 7-in.T Leather Top Snag- proof Rubbers. QQ Q3 Sunday, December 24. 1922 8.30 a.m.--Holy Communion. ll a.m.--Morning Prayer. 3 p.m.~-Sunday School and Bible Cl&188. 7 p.m.--Evening Prayer. The choir wit! sing -a selection of Christmas carols -`ind anthems at the close of the service. _, , Christmas Day ~ 7.30 a.m. and 8.30 a.xn .-Huly Com- munion. . H. . ' ......; iCollier_ _st. 1vget1_.odgs: Qhufch r New Strap Boudoir Slip- pers, grey, light blue, pink and black. 4 gr Women s Juliet Slippers, black, brown and grey. gpgg un uulull . ll a.m.~-M0rning Prayer and Holy Coin- munion. I Men s Calf Hockey Boots -1 A- K - 00 ""(_3hr;st;1'1as_'1;r)`(_i;a_;,' I-)"ec. 24 10.00 a.m.-Class Meeting. 3.00 p.m.-Bible School. 11.00 am. and 7.00 p.m.--Special Christ- mas music, Christmas messages, Christmas gladness. **n,...... "M: .........L:.. ........r..:., m...:.; u... w. URRY._%Bayield St. lauucm`. ` Come and worship, worship Christ the new born King." | Welcome! Mixed Candy Shelled Almonds, 50 Humbugs Choice Navel Oranges --65 dozen Shelled Walnuts, broken --58c 15 Regent Chocolates 25 MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT BY AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA TRINITY CHURCH " $3.00 Pl:`.R`F_(-)RMANCES A ONLY V : Que gch {tight at 8.15 , ` A`. _, $2.10 $5.00 $1.85 25 20c 62}; 1'55} '\?e.i}-`.'I\?r'. ; ., noonijdt: 2.15 J 33. Y9-.BISI.*9P. mu: INSTuiiA*1;t`<":}-':_< &:<,9.we=. t-..% Sovereign Irons, reg. $6.00 for $5.50 Jiotpoint Irons, reg. $7.00 for $6.50 Toaster Stoves, reg._ $2.00.for $1.75 Reversible Toaster, reg. $6.75, $6.00 - Curling Tongs, reg. $5.25 for $4.50 No. 1508 2-burner Hot Plate, nickel- plated nish, .reg. $24.80, $22.50 No. 7 Majestic Heater,. one heating element, reg. $10.00 for .. $9.50 No. 8 Majestic Heater, "two heating elements, reg . $15.00 for. . $14.25 `No. 7614-2475 3-rod Semi-Indirect Unit, gold nish, made of best quality ionan glass, tinted brown with etched design around top sec- tion, reg. $24.25, for . . .. $19.40 '.No. 10530 Three-Light Shower, in bronze and gold nish, fancy em- bossed body with canopy to match, 14-in. spread, drop 35 in., rich, golden irridescent glass shades, reg. $21.50 for . . . . . $18.25 Table Lamps, reg. $8.00 for.. $7.00 Little Ben Cadillac Vacuum Cleaners with standard set of attachments, reg. $69.50 for . . . . . . . .. $63.75 Also big reduction in Delco Light Washers. Free demonstration will be given in your home with vacu- um cleaner or washer. Fixtures and Table Lamps delivered subject to your approval. `Telephone orders received between 12.80 and 1.80 noon andbetween 6.30 and 7.45 p.m. nut IL: FOR SALE --rnnrmsomn or zznnm open EVENINCS THIS WEEK `22 Elizabeth St. and Skates. '` Automobile Skates, $1 to $7 Hockey Boots, $3.00 to $6.00 We have a full line of Youths , Boys , _Misses , Girls , Men s and Ladies Hockey Bgotsj OI Fypll mu ICVG 1'. Try Pouchel-`s for trimmed pork choris, . 25 cts. a lb. 50-52c_ S. Thomas has resumed his duties as brakeman on the road. V 11.. Y n..I..-... L..- ....a.........! I... .. nigh uyvuwuua vuv vvnuuva u-v-. --v. -w-.-._, ._-..-. Mi's.ACole of North Bay spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I Rusk. `l_..- '_n..I.' um nnnn` n nan-\`n II: Anny: Harry Desourdie is laid up with_an attack -- I of typhoid fever. _ Tn: D/nm|mr'n fnr trinxmnd unnrlc nhnna- I brakeman me man. . Mrs. J. Calvert has returned from a visit with friends in Toronto. ' u. __.x u_- n n ....... ........ '.. A:`Il\D.\ Autgpicgnsesv vv uuuunugu . Radio sets installed and guaranteed to work clearly from $65 to 3175. Arthur E. Patterson, Allandale. 51c For first-class piano tunin , ph0n_0 Hrold Webb at 400 or leave or en; at W. B. Webb7s Jewelry Store. 50-4o Mrs. Mervin Brown left on Wednesday to spend the Christmas vacation with her daughters in Toronto. vI\II IICII '\II `IH UNUKIIDUTS Ill lUl'UI|MJn You can purchase boiling beef from 10 ate. 21 lb. up and choice roasts ofbeef from 15 ots. up. at Pvouchen-'9. 50-52c Mrs. John Hutchins' class` of the Burton Ave. Methodist Church held a" very success- ful -bazaar at her home on Saturday. It,, , I II 1': I` II Il'II! , ,,, , ||U|ll nucc DU lUUDe Mrs. C.-Bertholet, sister-in-law of Mrs. Jos. Deaourdie. Cumberland St.. died in Penetang on Monday. She was formerly Miss Margaret Caldwell. She` leaves her husband and one child, 18 months old. two. sisters and a brother. The funeral took` place on Friday in Penetang to the R. C. Cemetery. . St. George : Church St. George`s Church will celebrate Christmas on Monday _by an early` service at 8 o`clock.. Morning Prayer and Holy Communion will be held at 11 o clock._ There will be special music the anthem being Chrisriaxis Salute the Happy Mom". I A nkriafrnnc `ncunl 111:" ha nlI`I`;Al` Innu- nouaay "I LUFOIIIO U113 WEEK. I Mrs. J. Anderson and Mrs. E. S1-iglley spent Tuesday in Collingwood. (`J-um MnNvnn nmnf On nhR"InlTn_ Minn- spent -Luesuuy HI uuxuugwuuu. Chas, McNiven went to Ohisholm, Minn., to attend the funeral of 9. relative. A` Choice sirloin steak 25 cents; choice! round steak 20 cts. lb. at Poucher's. 50-52c Mrs. Nunes of Hamilton` ie_visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. Allen. Cumberland St.- Minn Inn. Mnuillon n` NAP. REV` ii uuuguwr, NUS. U. nucu. uuuluuuuuu um- Mra. Jag." McMillan of North Bay.. is spending the winter with her family here. Il .1_ 41.1. .2 u-..;.L n-.- .._..._s 1.1.... ........l. ' IUJSK. ~ Mrs." Trask, Sr., spent. a couple of days in town on her way home to Orillia from Hamilton. ' I1- ......I 11.... n...... `D......L..- ....A A......1.o... 1111111111401!- Mr. and Mrs. Owen Poacher and daughter are spending the Christmas holidays in Woodbridgo. Danna an}: :nnl-nnnl` and annrnnfnnrl in Joseph Bebb, Charles. 5%.. an employee of the G. l'A.R.,vfell through a coal shuts on Tuesday morning and broke one leg. While unloading a car of coal which was `frozen the coal gave way and Mr. Bebb, losing, his balance, was forced through the Eloctrizgl, I'J;;Ie: :13-Egntractor `Phone 285. : P. O. Box 633, Barrie WIIH II'lCll(l8 m l0l'UI|lvU- Mr. and Mrs. C. Danvers spent a short holiday in Toronto [this week. . own I Anrhxrnnn tin!` MIR W. gFiDlRV| Luuauuy. V Rev. W. A. Amos, a former mihister of . Alltmdale Presbyterian Church, who has been farming for some years, was elected President of the U.F.O. Co-operative 00. last week. ` AIL....L l.`....-..LL .. l.'......_.... L_..l........... .... IIIHD WUUI\u Albert Forsyth, a former brakeman on the G.T.R. here, was badly hurt at the Longford quarries on Dec. 13. A big block of stone falling on one leg. crushed it badly from knee to foot. ' ` ll..- IV D....A.L-I-L _2..J.-.. 1.. I..._- J II`..- \Jl.ll'|5|ll1Il` DGILIIU ll: HIUIH . The Christmas festival will be carried over the following Sunday. ' i '"1a}."-SE: E/irI'i1."3I"ia1i&:iI.' "a}IJ's'on, of North Bay, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. McMilIin for the` Christmas holidays. vvnavuv v-cw u was-nun unvvu nun um;-ua ....... nu J. Mahoney, Chief of the Grievance Com- mittee of the Canadian National Railways for the Toronto District, wgs in town on Tuesday. nu W A Ann-an yn `Arman: vn:;|:.~I-1:71! .1` .-u. ..---.-...... -..- ...-.. v.-...... -...... --....-.-v-. The many friends of bveorge Lawrence are pleased to see him able to be out and about town again after his trying illness. Y Il`_L_____ t`L!_l -1 LL. 1'! _______ __ Crack Shot Rie . . . . Marksman Rie .- . . . $10.50 Favorite Rie . . . . . . . `$12.75 Sleighs . . .j . . . . . . . . . . . . 65: Rocking Horses . . . . . . . 32.50 Snowshoes . . . . $2.50 to $4.75 New |?r9am.!and; %M0n!1aY:Te5`?;, ..J.a"- 1 and 2 Joseph Bebb Suffers Bijoken Leg I '5 LL IV], ,_ __ _ A_____I_ Wishing you all a very M-erry Christmas and a Prosperous and Happy New Year. ' A_LLAN_DALE NEWS No SEATS. - - PRICES: NIGHTS 259; AND 509 .C33t inId5'- Alic `Tfl'Y, Stone, Ra.m<:1i.Navarro - Ste:m;rt Holmes $1.50 uuvv V-alga. . v . The S.S. Will give a concert Thursday evening, .Dec. 28, when Christmas songs I I u r andreadings will be interspersed with lanlg tern views. There will be two Christmas `trees one of which will be a gift tree for children of Northern Ontario. Toys, books; and new clothing willbe accepted for this, twin | Br,vson s almond-paste, ready 170 use,-45 lb, ` ' ishute.` A large lufnp of coal fell upon his _ . I } leg -Vbreakinbg it _above the knee. An engine-; I 1 and car immediately rushed him to Barrie I {where he jwasconveyed to the R.V. _H0s-; i I 'pital. Dr. Turnbull was the physician` `called. H IIIICUI LU Ullklulilllyo A varied programme of instrumentals, songs and dialogues was greatly enjoyed. The last and special dialogue on the pro-. `gramme was of Japanese ichariacteriby `The Canadian Girls in Training Class. "FL- ..L..1.. ...lII .........l-._ _..-_: I l\| - . 10l'0Ill70 I885 WEEK. ' _ The hockey section of Stroud Arh`.et1c Association met on Monday evening to m8k `plans for the coming season. Th`.\ have arranged to play in a Church League--ADz- lican, Methodist and Presbyterian. n Dlnnlp D 12...... ....A-h'{1 Qnthnr. _ _. .-.._ .--.., 1.. .--u vuunvu The Snn(::_\' School eni,ert.uxnm~.-m lest Irriday `evening `was a_ splendid success. The church was approprlately decorated with`, Christmas symbols and evergreens aid was` filled to capacity. ' | A u'nr;n1l nrnn-I-nnxnun AC ..-L....____,,._ Wiseman & McBride _--- -..--....-...- _.---- ... _..........a V; "The chair will gender special Christmas -music at both servlces next Sunday. Dec. 19.-Mr. and Mn. C. Bannurmun! spent the past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ' N. Va.nNorman. ' IIIL- n.._|:.__ nI-.-L L--- 1.-.... ......+,.A olml mg soon. R. A. Sutherland was a.delegate to the] annual meeting of "the U.F .0. Co-operative . C0,, `and also to the U.F.O. Convention ix: I Toronto last week. In... L..-1.--. _--.:-._ _: e......A \rk1ol>,:- 'EE2; x;?pyBt` h$' 'Z}B'.}xII1"x{y`a}':'- ' tended to W. J. Goodfellow in the loss of. his mother, Mrs. J.` Goodfellow, of Bar- jn California, was also read. The: The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. W. Smyth last week when paws by the delegates to Toronto were read. Anzintereating letter `from. Miss 0rch_al'd,. the set-.retary,..who is spending the wxnter also` an excellent disp_lay_,_._o ._useful an pretty Christmas gifts. ' A rnnnv `I-lnna-la A` Mr: .7 Vanni! re There will be no meeting of the Young People's League till Jan. 8, when Mrs. Pat- . terson, Miss I. Knapp and Dr. Blakely will have charge. 1` TL. as ....:n ..:... .. nnnn ..... "I'VL..._.._.I..-.: ucvo . I-We l0\'e(1 mm, yes we ioveu mm, The services next Sunday Will be in keep- But Jesus loved him more. ing with the season. `The choir will render And He has sweetly called him special music and the pastor will speak on To yonder shining shore. , Reflections of the First Christmas and on | - - 11 ' d F '1 _ the Christmas of To_d8y,,. V . . --Sadly missed by Sister E s an . 8.1111 y 4 7' In the Toronto Star of Dec. 16 appearedi a very misleading report regarding thel speech made by, Vitor Collins, one of thel candidates for the boys parliament. The` article stated that his main plea for sup- port was that he had 11 stand-in with the railway conductors and so if he was elected| representative there would be no railway expenses to pay. Thin Horn nu-nannha on u unrinnc efnfn- VVUUIU HUI: IINVU IHUUU ll. Those who know the Allandale railway-` men and young Oollins do not need to be: told "that there is not the slightest ground for t.he~imputation contained in the St-ar s `article. H _ I IBRAESIDE PONY FARM MAKES CLEAN SWEEP AT GUELPH `' I Longmynd Nobby--(Imported) (No. 23) bred by W. J. Roberts. The Mount` Church Stretton, Shropshire, Eng., owned by S. Duckworth 6: Son, of Angus, and` exhibited by them at Guelph Winter Fair ~:won_First, `and Grand Champion, and Spe- ` ciagmand Canadian Pony Society's silver g me - .r We have . full line"of reliable Fhjuh1ighu,j$1 1:; $4.50 IN. VBHlVOI'Ul3no ' The Curling Club here have rented the] rink for the winter. Under the manage-' ment of E. Webb they hope to have skat- ing soon. 1) A qIIIvLnso'n\:' anon n rlnlncrnltn tn 7,19 pwwy uunauuuus guns. The many friends of Mrs. W. Yqum: fe pleased to learn that she` is improvms Rite` her illness. ' 'r | 5CD III IIUUUII VVIULI IIIIU CUlUllIy U0 UIICU. `U Boxing bout-s and punching bag exhibi- tions will be held every Wednesday night. Everybody welcome. ` nun Ylibblii QIIBAOIY unn Qnl|\';l|lI mill UA}JUlIBC5 IIU filly. . This item presents as a serious state-_ ment a jocular remark that the boy made during the course of his election address. at the B.C.I. He had no idea that what he said would be reported, so he just cracked this joke a.s.by one boy to a bunch of other boys. Had he had the slightest idea that his remark would have reached the press or even be taken seriously he would notlhave made it. rm_-__ _._n_. u______ .L_ nn.....:nr.. ....:I....... I ucan, memomst ana rresoynemux. I _ 0. Black,oR. Boyes and` D. G. Suther- land motored to Toronto last Wedne_Sd8.V/I to take in `a day at the U.F.O. Convent1on._ l ""1n-nxvv-nnni-Lu AC 61-us nnrnrrnlnitv ii EX- I Keep Jaxiiiiy ii-fe}; in the y.M.'c.A:s| annual carnival. Watch for further notices` as to prizes. etc, -A nnnnI>;nn n` Gian Aikinn Anunan nu-v 'l$ l4U Plllq UlIU_o A meeting of the Athletic Assocn. kivasi held on Monday night tojerraiige for the; Winter's sports. Hockey was the topic of E the evening and the following officers werel elected: Executive Committee, E. Shear} and D. White; [Advisory Committee, E. Mc-I Millin (Manager); S. Thomas, (Capt-ain);] VJ. Armstrong, (Coach). There is some new material in this ward and the Y hope to be in the running for the senior champ- ionship this season. ; A nhnnbnn 'I'n|nInnnaAn'uy:" nnnn Ln:-a nn i auumup uuu acuauu. | A CheckervTournament'wil! open here on` or about January 16. All interested please [get in touch with the secretary at once . nnvhmn knllfn nnA I-u|nn`n:nn `nnn nvL:k:_ 1`4vcI'_yvuuy WClUUIllUu V I Our weekly Sunday song service will be` re-opened -next Sunday at 3.30 pm. Come - in and join us. ' i Great Injustice, 16 "Victor Collins ._ LL- "I'\,.___.L_ C`L,._ .B Y\__ 1!! _ _ _ _ _- We wish to thank our customers and friends for their very kind pat- ronage in the past and be- speak a continuance of `same in the future. V Es: a Road` Presbyterian Church . G-L.,_I ,,,. BYANTHONY HOPE Burton Ave. Methodist Church ma. Y.M.c.A. ` STROUD Notes I I r DEADMAN--In loving memory of my dear ;; brother. William Deadman, who passed` ;, away` December 23, 1921. lWe loved him, we loved him, l ' I I` him l unit`. ......A.. .J-.n:n.- ulna-u. DEA'DMAN--In loving memory of our dear brother, William Deadman, who paged I " itoba. . . `The pearly gafes were opened, V A gentle voice said come, - And with farewells unspoken He calmly entered home. ' -- Y.`-_'A`__._ Q!_A....._ ..._.l `l)....a.L...... away Dec. 23, 1921, at Goodlands, Man- o'lP T Last Call for Christmas Shoppers RH C.C.M. Steel Ankle Supports, attached .; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boots or Skates purchased here attached free V Here are a few articles that will make any boy happy: - 2 cents -per worn; uuunnum nu cumaa 1 IIIIIIIII I Injullli CAR'I'ER-In loving memory of: Ethel Garter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A Carter, New Lowell, aged 5 years, who died Dec. 18, 1921. Gracious Saviour, gentle Shepherd, Little ones are dear to Thee; Gathered with Thine arms and carried i In Thy bosomdshe may be ,Sweetly, fondly, safely tended I.`-Aw. all `-mun! and rlnnanr {ran fowecuy, luuuly, alucly vcuucu. 3 From all want ._and danger free. .510 ---Father,A Mother, Grandfather and Grandmother. V `Piano benches at J. G. Keenan s. Your piano stool taken in part payment. V 510 LI\ILVl`1lJlJl)\JL`"'lLl auu nuu IUVIHE UlClHUl_y of Mrs. Jane Don`a1dson,_who died Dec. 21, 1919. . In sure and steadfast hope to rise And claim her mansions in the skies EA Christian here her flesh laid down {The cross exchanging for a crown. i51p Grievously uiourned by Sons and 1 Daughters. ' a i D aiifectioniatei remembrance of our dear son, Gordon, who passed away Dec. 17th, 1920. a Sweet little ower in heaven, 1 B We miss you so much each day; ut God in His wisdom called you, Where tears are wiped away. God needed one more angel An Amidst _His shining band d He bent_ with a loving smile An!` Alanna! AIIII AoII"ntr n `\l.II\I' % 126 DUNLOP s1`. LARGEST SHOE RETAILERS IN CANADA w2&awaawa&&a@a@@awa&aawaawaaauagaauaa W ~ M %. sad and loving memory A` re Inna nnn`n`tlann In`-In nan rulu nu: ucuu wuu u IUVulg smut: I >And claspd our darling s hand. T ' 51 -Sadly missed by Daddy, Mamma ; and Brother; - . 1.41.2" 11 11111. unmuory U1 U1] `Hewitt. died Dec. 26, 1921. `Gone but not forgotten. Butchers _