v-v---v _uvun_u \lL_ Jlitluiiv Aklvaxicef Iii: made a; spcial clubbing mate with the Weekly `Mail and Empire _wh,ereby__subsc:ibers; can secure the latter utitnl Jan. 1st`, 1910, for soc. . T .. , `Mr. John "Si-nclixj ;h'a s`- been re- elected f~tO the` ffansportation com- mittee of the Tanners" Section .of the `Tomato _Boa1idof_ Trade. A Oranges to`:-V,-. `T Hareon `sale 312 Va1'r. s. J,FiBarri si re9n'::e; f1."`.?` ."1.i`I-'_1.`" rI~'-i`1.1'..,`,: eases.` for. the_ ` year` :':=a-mouf__nteAd"` . Go td VVilkinso s for. PI` and ._Q4`u4. \*lI.;.i v~v v :3 vy v ` Mr,"1-`1e{1{.' \7s} i:b"3 " cievejand is; spending Xmas `holidays with `his brothers here.` ' - T ' V A ? _uwvv tux` ulc nouaay cg China Cabmet, MUSIC. . ._ 1xr:_1_- - the holiday` I1.fI' ' `[1191- '.-' -c S; befa fr "r'a,_ een. , ,b!1aeqnn-ed" the Willeaden, _ Oouncil for % rff~"% ht ' 0' ":1 Tee-tee-total. hiilhoutz September, 1833, Dicky '1`i1rn- 3 er,~`the` converted weaver, when de]1"ver- % in; one o1;hi's` fervid speeches in the 1-'[e ;nperenee'Hotel,, Preston, the cock- where the Earls of Derby formerly lgeqght their cocks for three centur-e in; rave: of the, new` pledge, de. eluted with emphasis thgt nothing bft the .tee-tee-tbtal pledge would do._ `Joeeph=Liveeeog' upon hearing. the igigirxedjately, `or: out amid great , "!rh_`atgsha11 be th :- word whshetalklgrlfetrp y;jithe npe'il:ers~ and unIa'A'1`I4 L mwucmn -PRICES take eifet i1""z~i`s s't`: s" c'in ' mo mm` ` r . . r 0 " .'l5_.per.qunrter'ton.pe. ; For Juziia 33:35 pe:-ton..r - 33.45 per haltzton. 31.15 per. quarto;-ton. For August. `ton. ' `O8.-'_o1)er ton For Sopfeniber.$7.05 per ton: Q pr halt toh. . 1.86 pox quarter tqn. For October 3.11:6 per ton. ` `$266 per half ton. , r uuarte - n. _ ~ For November 87.e per ton. 83.70 perhal! ton -250 he given to tax-mggrrnd bthera train shed. . - - L, _V;'gg_zgx'A1n';i-ton, `Major 1 G. Smith. _v. puny nuvnauu, do m'(-'J:)hgratulatio11"s to -Mr. -and `Wm. Penny or} the arrival of a daughter. V, V. ' .. T `a. nu- `Q _; ore` n f Seed. _hp1_v_ on I 3m Col - a. fizeah ntockwot G1-o`oo1-lea-.a:nd Provisions having been put in. We endeaivx In the future. as in- the past. to-`serve out o customers--and as many Inew-ones may give us 3 edl-to the `best of our `ebility. _ . ._ nnmmmr nuns 1-o;-Atuvi I-;Ah1' on,- "l'IIE TOWN. (:)U.ReFL'O_,UR Nab F EEO /We h\'e\pei:iadoixr newstdreo `' V -. '- tor the ' `Gr!=ewana 1 Seuedeparhnents #47` .DunI9p; S; mm arm HT:/li AIex.MiJn%e&.son siii HdIs.. .59 I-so .Fu3e"y '.,j.'-:1 ... .50 . T .75 -Lsb -75 FancyAV`_s ta. .. 1.50 5.00 f NECKWEAR IN % '__FANCY BOXES: , HATS, - .i.A;PS,` snmrs, COLLARS, 5 ` Uz,nERwEAR, ETC. EVER-YT!-II'NG_'FORMEN IN % f LARG'EASSOR'1`MEN_`I'. _ ` -Nelvles u from Trdnfo for Xmas. - ' T . 000501 ,. M. _ '.,A_ 12: ` % " A 34 vEPArma s ~iT' Rogers; Miss Eva Stotey is home from! Fergus, where, she has been visiting her sister, -Miss Ethel, who is now here forthe holidays. ' -r~__g.____.L_,I_L!_,, - - -- Bnmew ST. grioes of wood on a lication. V he.CA3H SYSTE has been adopted in mpfny phase with benefit to the consumer. and b that our many patrons grill approve of n attic and assist us in gxving a fail` A I ,.;`;;,'*,o A Horseshoein: . _'. MArfUmcTURER or ` \ BII:xies, Carriages, Wagons _ .A-Slighs and Cutters. j. V orncas. M _`l3,Ii_nlop.%_8treet, Phone N9. 33 It as _a: Coal E Wbod Id.` Ito M H tredoed gr _c1ss5 of.Ysas gollowrtaxz lf SARJIHM WY . bought here. Two Thqusanci Dollars Worth f Me ' suns nd 01/ *9 for the 1238.: trade gt a ver creams` how 5' low 11 , utesure otuving from 10 to 4:) ppe?ces:t. :: rggular $2238: to cigar at:..._::, 0 ll . ' (I u. """'"$ 's' Suits and Overcoats t 11} less than Manufacturers prices. a mm L',_ __,.__,,u. um. ' `Thea _ Chr'i's't;'1.1z'1's `Cantata, Santa` Claus Doings. given by the schol- ars -of the Methodist S. S. last night was a. great success. ` -III ` ' ` not hesitate to ptrlctly condential. |T ._Tl-IVE.-BAflRlE lllousofurnlslung co , D. Go Prnnn-Inc... |Ii.`E1`Jac1ge%I ' Coal 7% ' I DAVIDSON. Proprleton alllllzabeth St. (Kidd Block.) Opeulcvoningg .` ` A Qpnosn-s noss s1. BAqRR S om) STAND is` a veryhighf grade so: coal. from `West Virginia only nfecently introduced, intnthis market. Imported direct. It is from lumpy pure coal, gives a great belt, burns to a clean ash, -lasts well and is not so dirty as ordinary soft coal. We recommend it for open grates, wood stoves, or when a high-grade steam coil is required. Try it and be convinced. a;*".f..'.*.a'.%:*..*:a.:: "k I" Wm- .-M}; {{d_ i\4-1:s':".John returned from Toronto by Miss Stewart. Hatfris have , accompanied, --v-- :uuu LIMITEI-D: name` and 0111113. ' noouooug . A W son of Mimico are spending a few days at Mr. .Poucher:s.i ` I I P. McMillan roeturned! from Toronto-on Saturday. T J. T. Clark, -Bradford `Street, "spent the week-end in Toronto. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hector Roselvveax are up from Toronto for Xmas. I I ' Mr, Thos. Dobson and. family afe_ spending Xmas in Brockvillg. . g ___-_.,- -.- -wovvnnvollw `Mr. Jos. Day and family leave 'o.n l3.a.'turd`a."y for yBurk's Falls, where `they will reside. They will be much missed here. ALLAN DAL E \ n % %n1#>A;0%af~-A--*I0-W same Jam % `t~Mu`% " and_St Ql " ' >_ T Mu`,- head`.;and (mu 1 lQf_946pe'n Wednesday {nd_ Thurday until 10.30-p.m._ n iy ` Flies'__F:ur~iline`d L ac at: to goat CotPrie. . Killed at Himiltom EMF 8 KW Mir,i(`Cc>-ier3r_"alw-aiys took a lively interest in public affairs. -He sat on the- Seplarate `School Board for a ~ number `of years, eventually drifting into the municipal _eld as alderman _ for No. `4 ward. ,In January last `he was elected a deputy-reeve and for ` the fst six mbnthsv of his term; l- ` '-led the important position of Chairo man of" Wot-l Hisite-inure ofpice wasaat all_ times characterized by a strict delttygto d,uty.__. ` i Deceased wash `member of` the C.M.B.A.' and honorary ,1~_president of.` the C;.Y;M.C.. =.=I-Ie--wa:s'an ,enthu,siast-` ic devotee \to-all coutdooi-.,fsports,V as this ..as_Qc.iati_on.. with V the _ Barr_i.e`o. Curling ;Cl`ub,_Jthef BarrieI'Turf Olub and 7 others ,organiz`ations7 abundantly L -testied; -".In"" tl1e`sH_e~ circles` 1nog_..orm-* was more` ~familja:_-v}i-.=:_1and'l now Lperspni-`g . ality gn1p`re .Kv__'ele9meg tl_I_'an7_; was his. _. '_ v'Ifhe-gijatteviri ..C5y9 wajsj 7tw'ii: . maririe i`_ -:'_li`r.sita.~iTv v;i`fe.;3 behig-4`?-V`Mifs'; 4 sirtiw:r1x " ;"Ti`!+~* u, m to. ,un attaining manhood, he followed the teaching. p_r'o_fe.ssion successfully, -first in the County of Ontario -and. afterwards ini.-Simcoe, being at one- timeeeprincipal of the` public -school at 'Apto. He removed to Barrie about twenty- years` ago, and embarked in the `hotel `business, becoming, e proprietor of" the Nespra House, where _his A genialty `and, nat- ive shrewdness soon-built up a wide] and `prosperous .conn4ectio,n with the travelling comrinunit-y.`_ j In; 1904` he retired from. the hotel and started thewell known hardware establish- ment on Bayeld Street.` vv Irv gt Ill!-[VI VI Kfuly > He was sitting up and taking break-. fast when the dread summoziselme. His last outing was during the deer hunting season,_ ha trip, however, which `he was `compelled to_ cut; short. " .'V ;` John J-. Coffey was .born at Whit-_ by in 1853. ';On attaining manhood, 1 '19 `Inn G-Ann`-anon). ---3-`-c---3 Am- _ The death 'of_ Deputy-Reeve C0f-_ fey on Friday morning last was. as, unexpected `as "it was regrettable` For some months he had been in indierent health, but up to a few weeks agophis illness did not cause any apprehension. Even then, .he hm,` ].m-,,, g,,,.1. .....A.. : .......... -U p!_Jl'llCl0. nvqq -then`, he=| khad shqwn such steadyuxmprovement that his convalescence was believed- to` be a matter of ovnIy,a._,_shorlt- time; Hp um`. cit?-inn no ......: 4...l-:.... L_--I;` 5 vvv 1| allu [ gallbearers, Mr. ,Donald1 MacMillan_, a L wen .known resident in Barrie for nearly. forty years, _ passed ,. away early Thursday i morning at his` residence, Mary` Street. Deceased had :been in ' ill health for eight years, and for the past year hadibeen conned to bed the greater part of the time.` Mr. MacMillan was born in Port Ellen, Islay, Scotland, in 1837,` and came to Canada when a young man. He was proprietor of` the grist mill at the market for some years, retir- ing_ in 1900, owing to ill health. He leaves a widow, __two sons and four dagghters. _ ' ' A : The funeral took piace on.Satur- day afternoon `from the family resi~ dence to Union cemetery, % Rev. Dr. McLeod Ofciating at-the services. ;Messrs. Thos. Drury, J. "J. .`Brown, S.` Caldwell, Jas. "Dougall, Wm.A Vs Brown and J..A. Fraser acted as hnnhpnt-are ' - -__ . -._,....,V_,-- ` In Barrie .'there` is -rfo` -,:t}`1er S6- -ciety or, or.gani:~.r;a1_tion~ v'vhi`cl1_. lls this place and. gives` help_ so widely as the Georgq`s Society. \ L. _`- V`iJ`n.de_r* ~tl;es. cigV:1.I`rh.sta."r41'<.*es,- I . do % not ~ hesitate to ` appeal` `toi th` citii\ehs of" Barrie to contribute :to ~the*`f;ur'1d`s `of% thc ;Society- Seeing, that we-she! 'allgna.t1ornalities in -distress, who ap-A Lp!y.*;to,?qs,~:alI nationalities should be wnlling to assist `us by contributing to. ourfunds. ` . V . .. .. I .u nu; ~ ,u_g_;:`s_;_1A_; .};`v`.ga_1y__|,15_A_:_(v`;n,1.>( ,lp}__,'*:_:IQlf2I `n_e1p, ,t.h_.e ..;act_1,i'a1 .zi.ee.d; ;_meT_;Jappl1ca=;zt and "the*`fLfi.':tliat,_ ivv.ibZeIi.Y. "him" .9: her to be woxfhy of . On these 1in'es"we _give.,`he1'p,>. irrespec_t.- ve of race _or* religion, `to ':lt,l_l`_ whb aply` to _u$,';sp' f_a;r%_a;1sot 1rf7fn'ai1'cje_'s will .perm1t. In addmtxon `to that, we _endeavo'r. to `obtain `work `for all who need - ,i't. -' her H` '<.1i1 a;!.i'`<::'2 v.tiL<)n }:i L'1i:e:csa1fx.*;);' ' .11 any %?on_3,app1y1ngV 1tq,usafo;> h;e1p % XS ctlil I19!!!` `f`-In unnI:nao&- f1 . ~ *`ed`-* :t o~i- hytp"*"EnliHh1eitI.""bttarjtid `in . this: country and=::>iii%.,21ed`.. of tempos: ;'.3SSi,t8lICL. ~For.`m,any.A:;;.years,.~ the ;Soc1ety. has` .helpec_l,_ .;indis_criminate!y, , _I~Znglisli,,.g,Irish,7 A-Scotch and Canad-' xans. ,9 ` _ `s ~-fyx Donald Macuilfan. John J, Coffy- OBITUARY. v `- I-lI\rII 5 to`: be_ :1... -- thy step- apt)? - . A - I -"Yes`,' 0 _ ;,`he la.your.s tep-papa. _' } auuuauau, uv Dans, La 01213 man I y ' ? I `TWOQII, f;namma." `11'1led'though- (ul Thomas. .`.`you- me your time v1!d..don'*vo'!i>11? ` - . A. Yes,1'..de7arje.; `, you ;are mAammvn s *Iittle;?_l_od!';'~; A A `7Tl1Ie3is`i; 'mm;m;." oco1tI;lbI`1 `Tham- _:s,. :..`,anp!>i93 _,.. m,us3 . mire ` s 1!5_1it,,t_}e._`~.ogs:eplo.tI_d_e'r;o'?o P5 . , . .1 cc: v_3@IIy TX. , . 5 ' `Three-Yeai`-old Mayi-hyd` .a- penchant ` lot` cutting ,fevex_'yth1'_n'gV In sight .- when ahe~'conld~;et_:a. pair of seissofa. < One 413*, :alone with her _c'url-y h9ndod``i;babx`%;.ktother.. tshe. prompt-iv uu llUlllUUru0Ou OI Frequently people who are-lbokins` for work -`come to me,-for theyf.dec}1fe that -they will have .9. -better chance of securing `employment with a`gl5sy. silk _ha,t. _ Most` of my patrons _are ns~opl_e ofohoumble means, who want to attend 'a' Wedding or funerqf suitably qtt-i"red in `that hallo niark of British respectability; a top-hat. These men, as a. rule, ca.nnot_ aord to buy a- halt outright, so hire ffone from ..me_ for the- fwo.n.sion; My usual 9113186. is .0119 ahillimr a dauv " - ; HOW: - mm, u. wag not uu mree or- four years ago, to try to-retain some of `the tfide whichv_was slipping awiay.. `that. I adopted `the method of lending silk hats on hire.` . ' `(Mun -.-..A-_..'.__, I`! An - - -- a'h'i?lulx.. in . >11 uyw UIIllU[lI.I9a _ `Tommyfs ;.`mot_her had ma_rried% again, and. though Tommy didn't in the least `object tq his} new father, i he`. was. somewhat as to" 'theLr g relationship. ' ` ` ' ' "Ann-Inn :I-L -'-2'.` (It- AL}, _,"f assn ILCIIID U11 `lilies My c_ustomfers,. ore cioy foil: up. from the country, who find their caps `or felt-. hats ` not quitef.tI_ge correct thing `for wear in`IJondoi1; _but on many occasions "I `have cugtomem who practice` in the Law `Courts, and many` who hold " we'll.-paid iposts "in_ the neighborhood of the Strand. "wfAn1IanIup ixnnnl- ...L- -;`. I`--Il-*-- --_ Juan: GL5 191161-51`: "I";;artd in business A in :.l8 3-4."? said the veteran `hat-maker, when. the trade in s'i1k-_.hgts was -.f,,ar incite extensive . than it is` ndw. But, siiii ' hats nowadays` last muh l_or`fg'er . be- cause they.-xa re. taken better `care of, hand when ':,they do become -`do'x_vdy ' they can easily be remade equa1"ta' now. `Well, it was not till three or: four van:-n obn in La. 4.. ..-;_:_. _-.., Agod London. Hatter Drives F lourislhg in; Trade In `United States. ` . Top-hatters have an ally infthe per- son of .Mr. Christopher Clarke, who, outside his shop in` Houghtoix street, lust off Kingsway. Lonon, Eixgland; as displayed a notice which` reads, 'Genlemen s silk ,ha/ts lent oh` hire for weddings andLf__m_1erals.: -. "I u.'....,.a .~.. ......... John H. Neelandsiwas in To.- rontb on Tuesday, when the details were arranged in connection with the Scottish trip of the Canadian Curlers. In the evening the. Ontario representatives were pleasantly ent- ertained by the National Club- Mr. vNeeland`s; leaves _on J an. 6th, ` sailing from Halifax Jan. 9th, ' tance. _VV\FG$IICl pcuuus, . , l Sir James Gowan was the recip- ient of many congratulations on Tu_esday,. the occasion of his 93rd bir'th-day. At Ardhaven there was a steady streapl of` callers ,who found Sir James in `excellent `health and spirits. A number of letters" and telegrams were received from a dis- 9 g -av -- - ,_-_ -.J _.... ....... as lll\'.l .Lu.\Jl[l.l Cil- Very _R_ev. Dean Egan's` many friexgds will be pleased toknow that he is ga-ming:s`trength steadify. He is able to take daily drives when the weather permits. Tlioqnutnn f`-----V- - i " _- _ Y... \. Avn.\yAV.I.lllIIlI ` I ~iVll\ssv Riyah of` Tororito was the guest of the Misses Sttitch on Sat urday, on` her way to her home in ['Stayner, for vacation. ' [ Migs Mary Piggott and `Mr, W. [H. _P1ggott,_ 7th` `Con-,. Vespra, left on` Monday for a. month's visit in Toronto, Hamilton and Montreal. 17"---- _,,,_ -_.],.- '1-UOI`l 'b\Il \vVCl.Il IIIUUKHS. _ Mrs_.V peers,` who has been stay- mg_ with heat slster, Mrs._J. M.`.Ness,. rqturned_to her home in the S00 thns week- _ - T . v.,,--- -3, ..-.. as VV_lIll. ,l.\., lxllls. . . Mr. `Harry Smith of ;he Bank 9f Commerce.; sta, .Vegrev11le, ~Alta.,_ ts. A-hglidaying_.at hxs `home on High St, ~M.rs. H. C. -Cr_ease - returned on `2M.onday from -Australia. where she has beep visiting _for several months.l nu -.. `c;---- - '[ ' ' ` I;/Ir:"j:>.1nn f":McMilIan; `was hefe from Bracebridge V on Saturday at- tending the funeral of his .uncle,- the \ late` Donald AM.cMil_l_an. I` II has sgid. _f'i: ; this arm` iv nhuu&_nn n'4."'!P'- ' I `______ ._ ___,,_ ____ ___,...,., . .. , e . . " .._}.Rev. -- ~Fa_t'her >"F?m;eg-`an >`of Dixie. spenpa couple_ of daysin Town `dur- _ing_`the week. ' % _} _ V `Capt; "H....{D-. Bldck*'left` on Tues- `day for '3. 10 days , sojourn in - the Canadian c_.api_t'al. . - ' ~ N Mrl J. -' H. Thoexnpsb and Miss Tho_mps9n' of Ottawa `are. Xmas guests of Mrs. Will R, King ` ` Mi nuns: C...:1.L ,9 .I vs 4 I` ' idgying-, with his ' family hqfe, .1--~ -v..,..\ u. ,.nv|vLlLU.` , 9 ,M !-'-` Willi~.df Kenora, is`.hoIi3- REV. *"`-Fafhnr I7;hnA-'45.. ~. 1 r.:4_,2, .I.A..L.n__n_.b_'_o_ ;o'. ,,____`_`f--__. ..-..,V gnu! avsuxubv. ` ; Mtg. - Chas... ' el_ceyV couplevof weeks 1n Toronto. - 1]"... 1' Y1" Ilrlccn` - '-- is` spending a; A tragedy thatowill bring gloom `to a wife and `Six you.ng~'c'hildren . was enacted at Hamilton on Tues- day -night, when Matthew Harper. lost his -life on the Grand -.Trunk Railway. - The `train from Allandale that arrives, in Hamiton at 9.15 reached the Stuart Street station, and it was found "that`*Hai'per, who was acting. as conducter, was miss- ing. The train crevr at once started to investigate, but ithey` had "not gone far -when word. was received, by the operator that the body"a- man was. lying onr the_.tracks in the west` end of the station yard.-__'__ soon as- -the body {wash sre_cov.erfeg;l._;_it' was see,n,;t`hat;'.it was, that,-oft.-Hagspeq, It `Was 'te.ri"ib_ly ;iInIti.latesI;i Lees, being. Cut Off _ an<,1 Ai ;t[li'e"'A.lF.t}!1i"'i"ff5}l`lit!?di . It is Ithou ' `ht " that f I-Ijarjrer "hav;, .1 slipped o the piatfozn-e"ofa.v`f`o; fthe `eda}1'es;~5?a:id'- V *Iotlier?-cniches"t-i*';vaas~ *bVr3'=3`??"` "E757 quest gwas: jof:dei2edfe"=1_4,_Ai the ~ ' unaufunnugcf Un '1uCSQ3y. 1 ' 1 - - . [Miss ;Clara.._Spry-is =hom.e from a m0nth,_S. stay up Toranto. -|;`__ "an up . f_s%gseiidingai%`% days V VT1.th"-To1'o'ntoVf:_'.1`en ds.__. ' ` ' A * A;7vr{iJ';;as% am, from `Braclebridgef on Tuesday, M1 ... f`1-.-- an `- 1 ~ t 4 i . % sf?"?,* V.lg*`1I>3V*`T ' ":a'_nd f Dr. Ias. I LQf11,;;f;TiO!'0`ntO.;"v'MfS. ML Lo'{tuAs,`_ Mrs, Hail; 3M`,r.' `P, MC` 1 %{a:j_1` -F1o s.. 11 u... Rotatidnshrip. _.r .. . nuu A. ' on. ALL -- HIRING unis. ..fAcnbtti,:'Baby{' u-' J`. ll{.._.'L ;. `is-game from 4 'p>l_e:;l-_. sant trip through `Ne_w Yorlg State, 1\`_ 1*_r___1_ 1:7 1 1 rgthe coming ;year i %.soufummp`t%dnJ-%_L _l_Ve<;t ed' .o'1cers 'f,of '.a_s:;;ff9lldw,.: " 31-13.` 176;; ;Channen; iE?rgsxden,~.a at :1; ,,,_ `_..-f 4` vain` vv\olx\u_.),I_XJ`|J`V ' . -+S.g;g_;_tbev new. Green (`Soft 'H3at, largely5" . I - -cit _, ,at-:'pres.e,nt; ._`W4:1are' up-Tt_o ;the;m _ " its`, .. -~--- ---- "'7' f "V`"`f""7"!` Returns to the V `Provincial Game /andr. Fisheries Deparhnent of` the number-~of deer and moose carried`. by` the different -express. `companies show. .that- -the Canadian ` .Ex'pr_ess Company carried=2,589 deer, the Do-_ `minion ,Express 924 deer and 5`; moose, `and -in all it is expected that when retI.I1,'1_1s`ar.con}f>let e the num- ber V ofgdee-r shot. ;w1 ln-each 5,000. ,'lhe',ie._laygest" ship',,ments ,_ have . come` irons Burlcfs -'Fa_l_1s;=-_with second lajxjg-. -_.vest1_ eUtVterson_, ship: ` s1men`tsf,last:` year;..we1:e ,'3;886;,, .. ,_LQ...` LL- --- rm. 1' fish; ,,, - .. --._.. nu up-._-yv. xx;-. LJUu8`dl_l Dl'05'. The officers elect" of L. 0. L. No. 452 for the year 1909 are W.M.-- C. Luck; D.M.--J. Smith"; Chap.- Dr`, Witten; Rec.`-Sec.---oH'. Lcnnox; Fin- -Sec.--J. Appleby; ' Treas.-C. `Horseld;[~D. of C---N'. Grose; LeEt- V Pgrt:idge.' A u4"er--,-R ; `Buchanan; _'Committe-13 B1 -yson, C, W. ~Partxf1dge,"_ J. Dajyi`s, , ._-, - vvvno Barrie students continue to .do_ `well. In the results of the junior examitnaltions of. the Ontario College of Pharmacy appear the" -names of. Ag. Crosslandp and - A. Monkman among the ft-class honor: men, _'and D. B. ~-Curtis in, the second- jlgiss. -Mr. A-Crossland won second 't3l:'zce_on the,1ist.. , ._ \ ,. . --Have-you Esen our Wicker Rock- 4 ef. , 9 - IV -In- __.. . - J V- :-r\uvII uul VV ICISCY vlS._0'CK' [ ers? ` this week fox-`$2.5o.'At. Dougal_l Bros . TBA Amnn-- -1A-L' -' ' There wlll "be Christmas Day. ser- vices in St. Geo:-.ge _s '-Churcha-t 8.30 and II a.m. ' - ` -. Ald. J. `Little `has signied his in- tention of retiring from the Councii. Mr. and vMrs,' D. -McPl1'ail fare holi- daying with friends at Myrtle..' `MI . _.._I `ll',,- 3 I< -- po_ckets_' See that he gets some in? formation~about your business and _t_h4e opporVt,unity, of handing me dol- `latrs, over to you`. Advance ads, ta_lk.. --Just arrived. a sp_1ndid assort- F me . y- ,__,,g_1_ ..r-,,- I Lnnuulb \ nolds,'`G_rocer. :Cabi7nf'76 mas? "gift. Best `value at 'D6ugall? '-Bros . . ` = . ' u.uc_.` nwmcc, Lmnaw cabinet; Music. ' zcker Rocker ina k'es' an aceptalile % -;-.u - d frum try 3. H. Reynolds,` Grocer. The municipal nominations are to; be held,-in `the Town Hall on Mono` -day eveni'ng,- commencing at 7.30. and lasng one hour. lAftei'wards a public meeting will likely be con- vened, when the various candidates will address the electors. . c _A__ . _ `G--- nno|Al\lLlU, LIIC II"|-[cf-'- _ - -v I ,I To Mr, I.H, Neel.j;iiids'_'belongs."the distinctioii of havin'g._=_beeh` selected as one~*of'~te'n to'repr"sent the On-' tario Cufling Association on the Canadian teamfor isotland. .Mr. w. Lermox of eChu1"-chill is aiioui A representative. 1 xvcu anus `and sold DI!` cord. % TL- r_1-,- --- ,V Chnistmas trade. A They ma `e a" come `gift. `Simmons, the ha-tter.-` Tl\ Y 11' gr 11.. u '__--_- -v-1-4 gin Iiu'o_"- ` The Ladies Aid 'o f,the Crown Hill - Methodist -Church are` holding [a mcat_ supper Vand_.lc'ture on the evenmg of Wednescjay, ,Dec; 30th.. I Sge Vadvt. 5 HM:a,'f'ord his; reduced` billiahx-df lic- enses ._to $20 for.. the;-rst table-..:~and $I0`fO! each additional table. - -The old schedule was $50 "and $15 - re- spectively. , I ' ., -g -~--.-- ------~--- -- --J--W-_; Mr. and Mrs. [John `Log-ue `fare spending a` few weeks in Omaha, Neb., with their sons. -T T: -