"trig mlllln (Mrs. Laidman.) Ladies .Qua11tette-The' mangerl .-a'd1e_" . = T KII \.I\IIl JVLDI-Jul Ir] '7 IIIIC Lplllyklbllo Pt. II.-Georg< e Marshal], Roy] 1 5555: 56,30 . seven Fold Am_en.--- Stainer. THEFIVE POINTS HARDWARE srone Thglast Day to Do Xmas Shopping 25;.41.?z5, %2.oo, 2;25, 2.50`, 3.00. 3.50 to 5.00 per pair. - each.H I gy; ticks for .boys,a1l at 15<;,'25c,35c and 50c & 10_a.nd.25c'Tea - gj :Ska_A.tes for` the AB;of`yAs,- Gir1s,\_{Ladies a_nd W; STORE. -. You c;a "n get such * A ea _ BE CONVINCED. fGCI. TVIQU, ESQ` 8`VIQC 8' I553 of these are from % 75 to 5115 Ann`: 5 YIIVGL `.1553 `VT` Gu"a'r'm `makers. `Hound teed, made the be: 1857 ' Rogue; Bros. 'l`ix:ea-s_.W'vc)V11_nt$rvV Siiiieder Xvroi iuiati municipalities not . paying _.c9unty. le_vy befpre 31st December v_vx1l_ be charged interest. ' `III (I V , /V I", A Sugar Shells, Butter `, es, Pickle Forks, Pie Knives. l ., Spoons, Berry S ans, Breicl Forks Gravy Cold Mat l?o1-ks, Cake Forks`. Prices from .51.,-15. to_ . 332- =1. -4 * - . - A ` 1847 Regen Bros. _ Ten Spoons. `$3.50 to dgz. [Silver Plated -Knives and Forks."33.5o'to<$5.5o dos. . - Dessert and Tlble Spoone from $6.oe tq sum d9`z. Niche `sanvr Ira De} ` and`.Tab1e. Spoons from 75` to $2.50 per dOl._ , ' o,._ _, L; _, .- _Ou1-`i_l:er. Plated ware is _._.I- I... AL- I._-L Silver Plated Ware up._.,to` $6,75*eacl;- Fruit Dishes $450 to $5.50 ea. . sugar Bgiilh $1.795 t o $4;oo uu ju-w w w gifi at our `$1.610. 01;; of HIGH CLASS CUTLERY. hlLVER PLATEDWARE %Weihav%ekdoIM|e everything possible to unite it easy to select a ,-0,n1' _n __,__ -4--- .. III, I. Wm. Moore, Secy; Canadian As- sociation for the preventibn of Tub- erculosis asked that a petition re the establishment ;of a sanitarium. for the County of Simcoe be pr..o- perly signedvand sent to the County Clerk No action. ' ' - `- %an`a HOCKEY-STICKS { ;.,gPt. " 111%: 1~`M e{'fi`k. Enoch ~.Sey-incur; .. e'1l;;.*`-M'ac- .`L:-.u-Tty, Earl Luck, "I-Iilvda. -Crawford.` Pt. I. (A)--Borothy' Brnhart, -,Ir_en_e ~f!u_iderson,.-f`*. John, -zgsheppard, -.Johnni__,An_ders_o1j, `-Marthzi Camp- -bell, ~GeOI3'g'e/5 $hf_'e'ppard;- 1 ' 7 1-Iddfi YOZVV.\'I\IO I U-I -. 1z_quse.`:%1;;me4c1a:a:. Harem: Wises! ab . '- . `A- 5., _-- v--v- V- -.-v--ya] I TFrom 13:. 1. to Pt."- II.-Violet Hill, `Keppel Lally Jas. Richmond, Mar- jjfpne ggqd, amexjon Craig". FroniWPt'. 11. to It. II.--Elsie Amb` lei`, `Bertha Barkley, LTeddie Chan-' nen, B_ea,trice Freestone, Susan Rob-i inso'n,"Je$sie` Wilson, Gordon Swee- ney, Verna Davis, George Mclnd`-` Jless, Wilfred White, Bessie Gray; Cecil Lally. ! T ? . C -. ICCC 13 :..-` iiachlft "Johxii1i; _ | I From Jr, 111. to'Sr,TIII.-.,-I-Iirry Cheesman. . From Sr. III.=~to Jr. IV.-eOlivc Wallace, Eunice. VLe_sli_e, Nellie Mc- Nabb, Alice Kilgdur, Rollet Carson, Helen Campbell; - Frank Foster, Shirley Smith, `Willie Griiths,- Ed- die Henson, `John Hill, =Ha,rry Meek- ing, Eddie` `Summers; Howard Mc- Knight, Willie Calvert _ -l cu, ucc. 15m. . V . _ ' . ` Messrs. McPhaden, Burt and Ken-` dall were heard re the `first n_amed s labor charged on roll._ No" action. run ` _u\vll I-lll I K . From Srl `II. to Jr`. "III.-Allan'i 1Hobl'y,`- Carl Hdward, -Hazel Ste-Q ` IIIII 1-6 "F?{a}{a '_'I;.r._I\;. .t'c;v sr. IV.--R. %Pouchr, G. Wiseman, E. Hayward 5K. O Connor,_f-M._"Irvi~ng,A V. Wises} i rnnn } ' ` Central School. . 1 Jr. IV.-V. Cline, R. N({ar, L.`. {`Hunte'r_,v S. Sarjeaint, R. air, C.f Mullen, B. Anderson, A. Sewry, R. Bolton, C. Brownlee, R. Black, Smith, E. Coles, - E. Stoddart, :1 !Rigl , 777 `II. .8, `.1 T7 -1-` 1' Si ; III.--M. Smith, K. `Ross, M. Miller, ~ A.` Fields, P. Graham, M. *Otton, M. Urry,' G. Morrison, A.` ,Richardson, M. Connors D. Love, ic. Wilson, D. Nash, 3. Reid, G.| ;Brown, 0. glcwaters. - ' ' l 11.. `I11 C_.:A1. `D `xrr,11___ 1' I 1 Ur. "III.--B. Smith, E. `Walker, 1.! O Connor, G. Willis, ,'1`h omson,l `I. Burgess, R. Burton, M.'Leece,l W. ` Stephens. _ Sr. II.--E, Nash. 4 Jr. II.--D. Mac.ar_en, J. TPlaxton,j T `D__--.-1- (`L -- VV 0 hIB\oE IIBIla } ' . MacLaren, Plaxton,i -L. Barwick, D. Sarjeant, J. Shep-I pard, E. Butler, R. Sibbald, R Pow-` let`, E. Dobson, L. 'Douga11, J. Ham- b1y,. M- _Love, C. Stone, G. Living`-I st9_ne. I 7 `I5 'f|_L,,._, 7 ~71 9 U\ICI%o Sr. I.---D. Robertson, L. 1Horto'n,' `R. Walker, H. Coulter, H. Cripps, W. Jacobs, E,` Powell, M. Graham,` H. Milne, P. Cripps, Knight, M. Corbett, B. Brown, E, Zeihr, B. 'St<;phe;1s, K. Aiken- `II `I f\IvA T C.....24L `(J ` 3 LIFV II II . 1 lII\$II' % iJ?.I.1 -1s7L` .Love, L. Smith, H. Warren, Cameron, V L. Living- stone, M.. Hepburn, I, Darling. . Button Ave. To.`-Jr.` IV. Cla ss.-A, ` Taylor, F. uubbau A '1`-of} Jr.` IVE 3 Hutton. { i Io NIII: B031 Ban Dishes 750, $1.00 to `-32.00 each. . ` Fern` Dishes $1.00 to $5.25 ea. Silver Tea Service, 5 pieces, for _&_a5-00. 0- ` Bxscuit as $2.50 to $4.00 ea. - Sp0_on sys at $3.50. ' Bread Trays at $2.50 to $3.75. Butter Dishes at $1.50 to $5.00 Napkin Rio (,0: to $1.50. Breskfsst ruets $1.50 to `Sea 5- - act `lass Salts and Peppers `- $1.25 put. Nickle Plated Ware Nickle mated Tea and Coee % Pots in Beautiful Designs. "Junk anal no :In-p null` tons: All the meniberg were present at the statutory -meetmg of Oro Coun- c11, Dec. 15th. 1 r u r 151 '1 -rs . 7| U 3!: Guyana 1 .'-`N ekle Plated Crumb Tray and Brushes, a beauty for only 75 each. ,, Nickle Plated Tea Trays. Rpund, oval and square, fro 95 each to $1.00 each. . . f * ~ V Cutlery Dept. Dept_._'is ahead. al1.`9th`e:fs. ` We carry up very nsuuusus uUus`uao ' 30? ood as Silver and can bc uaed th an the stove and 2.41.!` I'I._.--_ -_- ___ Q- _- DC IIIBCI IIDIII BI! IIIC SIOVC I110 h.b_1e.. Pficetarc 90, $1.00, 40.. 3: `5, $1.50, $1.75 up to 21:" `Asia VV WEB V` `III. (13 order of merit. `I1; 7 ; _ 15. ...Yf 11- ~Ge o1-' R. Wood. Principak} 4Care>foot,. : .T;.aci1er,. I C1ass.-E. Taylor, H. i I` '_1_'o-.,._J`1'.' 111. Class.` WA. V Sec.-Treas. 6, Oro, advised that trustees were willing -to refund Mrs. Talbott `her school. rates for 1908. When the Council are -notied `that. trustees . have made refund they will refund other rates under their control.` Tug!-:u..vvv.;v - ' ' -(31z'nI i:.--`J `ff I'*;`>o`1-`cl, I Jr. 11. 'las..-A'-3].. Dm'a,< E. '-' Hok, A. McDonald. '`D4- `[1 .F1..... .15 'n--._.._.. Rejd, HI Lobkr; : H. Dibb, E L VJIIDIICI `nznvnsmp 1:91? wm G % - LIMBURY. {The coming municipal; election in .;West 1Gwx1limbur'y appears to be of unusual -interest, as both the aspir- ants. are.pop;ul,ar candidates` and well .qual_1ed? to ll the,yosition, says the Cookstown _ Advocate. Mr. Chas. Stewart, _w`ho is aspiring to dethrone ' Mr: Wood,. is a `man, who noedoubt would ll the` Reeve s chain -'with! '-` l.c'redit.' Now while we do not wish .to be `partisan in the matter we feel ithat Mr. Wood's term in the `Coun- i ty~ Council has been rather brief." . While Wood has been-`Reeve of . West: Gwillimbury for some: years, he has only had the- privilege of two years at the County Council, which is a. comparatively short term as compared"-with `many who had the honor of representing West Gw.il_- |limbury in the past. `Iv Mr. Wood, during the two years he has` been in the County `Council has received the esteem andrconsid- eration of his fellow members there, gand on more than one occasion has }been able to get substantial grants "for his`municipalifty. He has been Ian eicient member of many of the l important committees, and few mem- ' bers have more prestige. We are inot aware `there is a single charge ,against..the present Reeve. We be- lieve it would be unfair in the light of -Mr. Wood s-good record for the electors to refuse him a third term at least at the Council Board. / by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the car. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is'by constitu- ltional remedies. Deafness is caused `by aii_inamed' condition of the mu- icous lining of the .Eustachian Tube. iWhen this tube is inamed you have la rumbling sound or imperfect hear- ing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless `the inammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inamed condition of the mucous surfaces. ` `I7 '1 I'\ '7 I .I 13 I DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED * IIl|aI\p\ILII DIII lQ\r\uDo We will give One Hundred Dol- lars for any case of Deafness (caus- ed by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, .free.- l F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c." ' Take Hall s Family Pills for con- I stipation. Safety Razors. The Gillette and the Auto each. The Gem with 7 blades $1.25. The Gem with :2 Blades $r.75 and $2.75. _ G ' The Garbo-Megnetnc, guaran- 'teed,fona.=oo. G . efdefket Knives Tol` W} w.lu._uu_ VH5-Ila ' Fancy ;I-Iall- Lamps at. $2.00, 32-75. 83-50. $4.00 to. 35.00 each- R. J, Fletcher wrote that the County Council had unanimously adopted the following _resolution: That,.as a result` of~.the assessors? reports. the Clerk: of -this Couricilben instructed to notify. ever arriiinicipal council that in" future I eir.assess- ments must be made according to the Municipal Act, "and when assess`-_ mcnts are not so done theC_oI._tnty. Council " shall take iproc'eedmg_s` against those: responsible.-.. V ____.;i &;'_'n2-_... large sgock of all kinds. Case Carvers, elegapt pattemg, from 81.75 pen: set an a case to $7.50 petscgmacaae. Carvers 133- the put from $1.00 to $3.50 pan`. See our Pearl Sets of Dessert Knives and Fork: in Oak Cases for: 88-50? Notliitzig` ~;ccepta.hI'. Lu-zest `stock in Town to , choose from. Fancy "Stand Lamps at $1.00, #1,}. $100,` $2.59 to $7.50 each. '86;Z3'_=to'$x{ >.on } one Hanging Lamps at ' I3-.9 , $4.00 $4.50, ..$5,oo, uni-.. ~"`, I 92:13 at `Ann ll`!-II VUHVI Juunvs 3-=5 ..,.y 3&3`. Razors - - - a o u u u 5-way 5 wwtrvo-uuwuvuvv . GA By-law was then: passedf ;ig;g.~ the place, for the nonit:atiot&.;1':T.6fv_. candidates for the ofcesof R.V. Devu.w:Reeve and.T%TC9un.i119rf~?izand, appomtmg deputy , rct urnm.g__ ._Qf1:c;rs.* and poll clerks. Mrs. Carney wrote =-asking to purchase wood,` as she rs_,`p00I'= and has` no one to provide f The Reeve will purchase` og1"_cord of wood for her.` ~ - ' :-`-(I The Reeve reported, " that Quaxl had interviewed him-`A3; mg a balance he claims, joki` road, lot I, Con. 5-. ,N04_2_.i:tiO,!l ~* A. C _ou ncillovr 1`; hgvxzlg asked for te;`.dAeV:-Ssj-,fo;* ' 3 -n..A 117--.; -11- 's:.1..'...";`.-' {verbal offer of $1,..5 ..a.u : sxcu 101', _",.";_``L,.`L .F;?;-.%'.`V (en Sad? West s11.df9g 011. I2. He fers, ` but Litster :'``.35d 4 A-zand ; comply with conib MA Mr. L'itster s`o` er&{ such trees as ,Counoa110f may mark. ` ,4 As 51 resulf f,;1 , srs. Lawlor _:ax`1_<,_1?`~` ' Elnger. FittQ11f_?Z,, % O - 4 _ : The New St_ore_w1t%h 1|); Ne/w` E % L 1 zououoowoo, o o oooo o9++_+o`o.u_+g T E. hey I\_ RC1" For these lit days we will makeelear-. in; prices on dies` Handkerchiefs.` Ties. ncy Q ~ ` Belts.` I'I os%ie1-y. Glevei. e F850? nag" hawls, New Blouses, -Men%'s Sweat- S ' :71, eTies, Handkerchiefs. . Gl o_ve`s,: _ 3.` .3 Men's, V Women : and Childrenfs Our custoIn % will Lggt th%e .beneI'i%t~ of this luck}? ,5 Vg,:md;tlc;e'i;q9l$g on rush 3 H Edi` ,_a'll\ V tAoH75c.` and 75 f r thlins Vthist >`coat%.rxhlnrly up to $1.50. Remxmber your dollgr will :9 farthei-iii: AtI\\d`sJ,,stor -`ml; `igewhere. % Vv ' Just this wgekfwejo ye Importer : % . .. in: of oil the I_:.\*!'98t} 1 in; colors. Also ed border. lnitia _: -. j -.. .41.- 0120 COUNCIL. Yo3b"5ppo%|-lunity bgnc. Clerk were authorized to_ sign sarnc on-behalf of. the corporation. --_ -_---- V- v--v vv-rv----'--. The Reeve and Councillor Cock- burn_ were appointed to attend to work done on McKinnon ditch und- er above agreement, with power to issue` orders on `Treas. .for payment of wo_rk as required. /\ n- .0 . U 7-1-.-- "()"r1"V}x13t'io'r1,-Vord'o:'i'ed that jno; Lawlor be paid $30 on `work already done on McKinnn ditch as `per a8remen.- . - . L ; 1 K As the'board fence on south `side encroaches on road," causing bad snow `drifts at that point, the Clerk was instructed to write W. R. Tif- n, Supt. G.T.-R., to remove fence st) 'as.to give full width` of road at said point. - - ' ` -. . A p A 44 ;d of Ridge Road at W`att s crossing` yvnanyo - Accounts to the amount o_f $252.58 were ordered to be paid. 1 V Afl 5 Council adjounied rt;;1et 28 inst} at` 10 am. " ` ~ {EVENTS or 1-m:w.I:uc d:"i`}o V'c'hIa5 1-liatgndirixfuen we murdered Sift _Winn1peg, and the -crime as attributed to highbindrs, vCol,"i'_.'.E;o_11g'dea1_1, . `Deuty -.Minist.er e of Marine`, in giving his evidence at ` the` inquiry in Ottawa, said that tiie fyles of ;-the department had been _tampred~w1th; . .` . 1,. uuv~n,2_'- .3! 61...--- ___L- aua upuu, ered to- row. "A rising `against all foreigners threatens` at Canton, China. _ _ The__ Montreql _'I_`e1-minal Railway as asking permgssxon to build` an ele- vated.ra1lway1`n Montreal? V 1~I,!,- , L 1_ __,, __A _ J ._.,-A._ i l l `V-`On: ITVVC Josi e Carr; who -murdered -the: child. "in a baby carriage takeh frqm near `Eaton s gtorc, hag been release gd from .pe_mtent1ary, and will fgp intq";a?.,nun-ngry inA1berta. ' V , ,1 `l"f__.-__-A.-..' uuu llulaanygl aqa onoirvn ,--u ' The _Intetna'tional' Harvester ,..Co. has informed 1.theU.nited_... States. committee pow" invetigating "the %t;a1-Ji` _' uestum _tl_fl3t~!t~--I10. . longer iI=s:1s t i??i%fz&I!1%%% -mihh1IV- :Chas,Kreicar, anf I1_:alian,_ srhoj .was_tfraveI1in`g -with, _-his -., wife and; ,twe_lve~ childgcn . from. _Es_t*e'rhay,_ S&Sk.`}i`-. to:-J`-V `iiginxaw _ _;4{,nurdj7:_:_d r.`a,, I jAN ARY ROD {% 1\.I~I`l)"'A`Ci_4`_.1__.5$1." _ __:...__....-g `_,'T1`he- ..N`w`, Y_'.e4ar 'number_ `of Rod ;and;=~:::Gun,,sranpe-ts- vasygwhriz-ht-.T%and.. ,.in`-T ` ' ` The lo n"g"a-n'dT vat`- 4 is.-tin j.%keepins W cm: .|u|yyn VB Vv Juana Constable Wilkins of Simcoe, >w'1ao charges Chief Malone ivith shoot =ing him, may be` sufcientIy"ieco v- -....A on I-anal-Hay in +1-m 1-`nap stn-mm-- MONbAY, - ant. , Ill, UV IIIll\al_VlllJ I vuv v ' testify in the case to-mgr- 5`9' *"%"A l H. J. TUDHOPE, clerk Face` Lase fwd rs; HARRY BARNATO, MULTINII-F ' `LIONAIRE. ' `Harry Barnato, who died the oth-' er day, was one of the multimillion aires of iwhomi the general public knew and. saw very little. Some years ago his` fortune, -was` computed lat I2,ooo,ooo sterling. His savings alonemounted tb several hundreds of'thousa'nds of pounds a.-year, for to a great extent he lived frugally, his cine luxury being gpod cigars, which he smoked incessantly. .. v--'--.-..-.--J - 'A good many stories are told of his thrift, ._but most of-themare ap- ocryphal. Still. it is probable that in; recent `years he never spent as much in afyear as he received in a month.` `He seemed "to li've"i-`n a` cur- ly brimmed top -hat, black frock coat, -with a large scarf in which he _wore a large diamond or pearl. Thus attired he, went every morning to the o'1ces_o_f -the Diamond Syndi- cate, where .he smoked cigars all the time. After lunch, .which"he. ate in the office the would goto 'his.own "room, still wearing -the silk hat, and sleep in his chair for an hour` or two. ' - He we-ntto `South Africa to mak his living as a; wandering `juggle . He sent - for his younger _ brother, Barney, to join `him in the early days of the diamond elds and the two brothers. started as diamond dealers. Barney's genius for nance soon showed itself, and with. aaston-V ishing rapidity the enormous wealth of 'V.Barnato Bros. was built up.` I\__ _P `II , , 5 I""'1 -, . To the last Harry Barnato looked more like a retired showman than a magnate of nance. He raced a little, ~but not with the keenness or on the j.dres T 3 1 scale of his nephews,` rthe'Joe_ls. .He was a great authority on the music ha1ls,:`which `he attended. regularly, although never - wearing evening _ He was the hereof one of Lon- 'don s . most famous "freak dinners. Aftenthe conclusion of the Russo- Japanese war be entertained twelv other millionaires it the New Gai- ety.`_The Duke of Connaught Rooms were gotup -to-represent a scene on the _veldt. .. ` ` ' - - "One cf `Harry: le;;1at-o s pt:->;1dest` possessions was_a check for over 5,ooo,ooo bearing Barney's V signa- ture, which he kept in a, frame. He was fond `of explaining ,_ that this was the last _link'in the chain of ne- otiations for the amaigamation of e `Beers with -the Kimberley com- CD81!!! "E60; was covered with. s,and,l "boulders, quartz, veldt' carts,` and `bags; of gold -dust were strewn about, and a~.miners tent stood in- 'the middle, with a `rough wooden wash -. standw -beside~- -it bearing the i1;pt`,i_1;,;f._.I_ 1eas.e wash your hands` .befo1_-e _._s;titing idown eat.. ff `The -:b_anq4.4ueti_ng; zhagll was `a, representation 1i.t1tlee% of ,`fPo;'t ',Ar't_1mf'.` and the ..wift`.V`*-W5`?}!?33df`i?Ais Bf_0,i"S ad 4` nl ;- ;I.n % the , centrpf. pf the table was aij .J.{1f?gt:~ tank, which __oat_e`dA model V ._J'a'p:'1nsxe_\7warships overlookgd by a Tn1iiniatiuj'e="POft * Arthur. `When the: ~_T8'?'15t5` ..` ?',1.1t.. 001"" W335" .:i`n..>~' '.senzi=datknesS; `ahd at 1th: ;mm.nt.: 3-of"thei1$%`i`en?fy>`;'vrewafks" blaied; ;0u.t. . ` `e LK :1"-'.tOI: ` `V ' `N: -. .1. 1011511" H1 _ VVf'dIb`uLp` `aI_I_u nu: _ av; so. } U ; d1sh- gwas. :1 ~ :]2}m.b ru%m,s.;om%amN niv organ 5 ' 4Pens4-Cr'eati_o'n; Haydn- i . `g J`.r*......1 1.... r','t.':1.1--...s-~"r~:..;:'. f.ur.i.-2.-7 old 4 hum --' o . 1161- 1.. " Carol`._:vl;}:?iif1drex; s`7%EZh6ii?-5: _`py' Cht1smas;;`Mornin"-_ -C.T Sii-npef.` % S,'T}iPrQcessiOn:il-1+-`*1-IarkI Tlie Hefald (1.... Ann` eels si==;*:::9:=:1.:1==IJs=s_1a.=:.~T; ~ * "f_|_'`6`-IF 91 `_-`-,'lltU.lLIICl3UlIIvI." 1 7 _ _?j_ General Eonfessaon `F-.-.-arrang-_ {id by J. Barnby. _ -` . ' T. nrA 4~ Dan...` 1.` .....'...'...'-...I' I.-- ~m`an, Churchill. ' ' _ '~'(Sop. solo by `i$.nzne:iu+4:?i3eh61d : lbringl *YPiii good tidings..- Adeste Fidelesf. ;(Hytiin 5'9)-No. 7 Miss Poessievrtury.) 7 Kyrie Eleisionin !C.- Mor- ` `D. ' ~ ` i ' Gloria Tibi-`-Tlrinity. _."H`.ym_;a`n -62-`WV'hi1e ' Shepherds watched theii ocks by night Address by the Vicar, Anthem--` In the -elds with` their ocks zbiding-A., F. `M. Custance. _` (Sop. solos by`Miss Spry). Organ _ Postlude -- Elevation - Batxste ` ~ _ ' ~ ,_ uuau a rlvycr" I"'?'d.IIi!lv,CQ,, Dy T. Arnall.. ` ,. . ,' 3 .. [r7Festal, uRespon`sesA._in. F-.-Tallis. - Venite in Bb--.|G- -H. Loud. ` Proper Psalms V19, 45, 85, ' , ~ *;,f.-G10.Yi3,' Tone . VIII.--Gregorian. *- ,.Te Demn in Simpcr. Bencdictus in Eb .--Gibbons. Versicles in F-a_cc_ordi-ng to. Tal-< IQ ' (Sunday, Dec. 27th, 7 p.m) . Anthegn----.Hosannah in -the high- st---'Stainer.- _ ` ' Invocation. . -Hymn I39. `Prayer. ._ ' Quartette-T11ere was- silence in Beth1ehem s elds---Stainer. V Lesso-n--Isaiah 52:1-Io. V Solo--In old Judea. . I.-IA`-.. .f" ll\.-..\ W gag I_,essqn--Matt 2:1-11.] ermg. , `- ~ ' `~Ant`hem--Arise, shine, for thy `light is come-Morse'. Hymn 142. A . Address. M v `C-I-- `again, no. r -I-- mu 1 [Star <;f Bth1ehem?%- Adams. ` `I IQI 0 II cradle. 'I"I __._- * "*3:3`z:_`::1';r' e:::;:,' `~' Barn-I hart, Verna Crawford, Maggie Pear- sa1l,'01ive Pound. ` C- TIT - 'D.I.....-.1 `D......1......4. 1)._1._. \"`." ii"I'6'"T`i"6'1i'2"S"6i`I' s. ,s.{ No. fa, oizo. - School` report [for December. "Names in order of merit. Sr. IV.--'Marthy[ McLarty, John. McCuaig, Colin M.cLarty.P I `C .Puu6:a A. 'D_.... Sr. I.II.--Edward Bamhart, Ruby Rouse-, James Pearsall, Irene Jer- mey, Euphy Clark. Jr; III.--Harold M'arsl1.all, Charles .McL~arty, Robbie McCuaig, Estelle riPearsall,- Nora. Bell; Edward Smith, *Gordon McLarty, Willie Campbell. D` nfilbg `D1-\-o Organisf-Miss - Edith 'HewVson. *Ch`oir Master--Dr. A:-nall. ~ Chi1dren s~_ Choi_1'-`-Mr. Karl Dryer.- L|('J.;'d.s; AI.*'-.-.-arfangVed by I T A1-nn" ` -::-: Coilier Street 'Meth9dist Church :45. Seven 01