Mr. J. \V. Furhun. Principal of the Model School, Newman-ket, formerly of this place. was on Thursday Inst. married {.0 Miss Bertha. Bunslaugh nf antford. The ceremony was per- fm-umed by Rev. G. K. Adams. After the \vvdding breakfast the married couple left for a trip east. A very nice programme was given at the Epwox-th League Friday evening. After the upening exercises "Prumises of n. Saviour " were read from the bible by several members of the LenguoflThe story 0f The Shepherds †and “The story of the “’ise Men,†were told by Miss Trench ; a solo was iven by Mrs. 0. Mason : and Rev. Mr. arge gave a talk on "‘Vhat the Star menus to Us." The chair was occu- pied by Mr. T_. FLMCMahon. Men's white shirts, linen front and wxisb bands, sizes, 145, 15, 15% at 50c. each. Best ï¬gs. 450.; golden datns. 7&2; mince meat, 100K: jellies, all flavors, 10c. Atkinson & Switzer. Something nice in men’s whimx {mods for evening wear. white shirts, ties. latest, shape collars, &c. Atkinson & Switzcr. The pnstpaned meeting of the XV. ’31. S. will be held next Thursday afternoon (Jan’y 10). at, 3 o’cluck, at the home of Mrs. Trench. The sub- ject :fm- prayer and study for the .month is “The Missionary Societies of the Methodist Church; our duty toâ€" wards them.†A full attendance of the membership is requested. and a cordial im'itatinn is extended toull women to attend this meeting. “ On the Threshold †is the theme fur Epwm-Lh League Roll Call Service on Friday vvening. Rev. iii., 8.â€"“ Be- hold I ha ve set: before thee an 0le door and no man can shut it.†The League would like not; only a full at- tendnncr uf members. but also ask the friends to come out, to the ï¬rst, service (If the new century. Men‘s heavy knitted shirts in good atterns at 50, 65 and 75c. Atkinson \ Switzer. Nice. neat and good mufflers in quiet patterns, 50, 75 and $1.00 at, Atkinson & Switzer. Mr. G. 'B. Newhery was on Saturday married to Miss Clara, Louise Guile-tn (if Turunto. Mr. Newbex-y will kindly accept THE LIBERAL’S congratula- tions: also our thanks for a piece of the bride’s cake. .The trustees of Headford Public School have had quite an experience in securing :1 teacher-fur 1901. Several teachers after being engaged sent the trustees word that they C(‘Illld not ful- ï¬l their engagement. The trustees, howevvr. were fortunate in securing Miss Fmter, a ynuug lady from To- l'onto, who cumuwuced duties to-dny. The sum of $8.00 was last Sundav taken at the Methodist Sabbath School for the Hospital for Sick Children and forwarded by Mr. Switzer. the superin- tendent, to Mr. J. Russ Roheltsou. Messrs. D. Lynett, J. H. Sanderson and G. McDunald were on Monday 1-9- vlncted by :wx'lunmtiun as trustees fnt‘ U.S.S.Nn.3 of Markhaan 0f Vaughan and the Village of Richmnnd Hill. Five candidate-s are in the ï¬l‘ld the Toronto mayoralty. viz.. E. Mnedmmld.Juhn Shaw, 0. A. H land, F.5.Spnncc and 0.0. \Vundley C. Rollin was up bxfnreM. Tm‘fy, Esq.. J. 1)., and P. G. Suvago, Pet-Yo. (on Thursday fur assaulting Mary Sluslllirmme. and was ï¬ned $2.00 and costs. "The High Schuul opom‘d this morn- ing with :m imzl'msed attendance. To (hygtmd \vm-k ullwl's intending to I'Uâ€" 51mw_thi1- smdics must come in at mice. Waddqggwgï¬mï¬gwmmmmw- The individual who cut on!» of the skuler’s boots at the puud :1 few even- in 5 ago mint, fvv] mmm, if he is Cup- 41!) (- of feeling that way. The rink will be open to skaters on Saturday owning of this week, and to curlers on their regular nights. Full particulars next week. Mr. James Dimma w elected roen- nf Mun-k by :Icclmnulinn. Thm Svnsnn tickets fur the Hockey Club, admitting to all nmtchos. can he se- cnrpd from the secretary, Mr. (J‘. H. Ellston. “ knockbd down " Snigeou {mm 40 tn 72 I The Canadian PI-osq ylmld its annual mvpLi uh the HM] and 15th u Mr. \Vm. Ness uf elected n trustee for Annual meeting Hill Fire Brigade January 7th. At the auction sale at House- yvslorday miloh RICHMOND HILL, Ofï¬ce. {elation for fuux c Pooh FORHANâ€"BAUSLAUGH. I;()(‘) Allk‘. CHRISTMAS SERVICE. Diaries at '1ï¬Â£?ai. gm 0:5? ° » lem- will be an ouncillm-s. na was un Monday Markham township of the Richmond Monday evening, V. S.. has sold Us Ln Fuhey Bms Dullur. has 119911 Hmdfm'd school. by HI dollars. lllllill'V Association will 1;; in Montreal ' Frbl nary. the ï¬t'ld fur viz.. E. A. 0. A. Hnwâ€" the Pulmer cows were a nut ionver :IBERAL 3, [901 The souvenir Christmas number of the Farmer’s Advocate appropriately begins with a study in human progress. based on the history of the 19th and previous centuries, followed by con- tributions from many of the brightest minds on the continent. like Principal Grant and Hon. J. W. Longley, re- counting the greatest achievements of the past one hundred years and indi- cating the course of future success. Jean Blewett contributes some beauti- ful lines on “ The Master’s Poor,†and J. \V. Bengough, the inimitable, turns the X rays'on the Wonderful 20th century farmer, that will put the whole country in good humor. Another feature out of the usual routine is Frank Lawson’s splendid review of Canadians who have added lust-re to 19th century literature. Old and new types in stock breeding are discussed in an illustrated articleâ€"in fact nearly everythinngjembellished with beauti- ful engravings. ’ A review is given. of the condition of China; “Canada’s export trade in fruit." by Mr. L. \Voolverton; and as many more ex- cellent features that would._ be read with delight and proï¬t in every farm home. The chief Home Department engraving is entitled “ The end of the. Skein," arare and touching work of art. One cannot be surprised at the strong hold the Farmer’s Advocate has upon the people everywhere. Apart from its incomparable strength in regular issues as an agricultural paper, the Christmas number goes to every subscriber without extra charge, while the readers of other periodicals are always charged forty or ï¬fty cents extra for holiday issues. We congrat- ulate the Farmer’s Advocate on its success. “'hatever we advertise cun be found in generous quantities. Atkinson & Switzel'. At $1.9U a year The Toronto Daily Star is the best newspaper valuein this province. The Star contains Hunter’s cartoons daily; it has three women writers of its own ; it has its own special cables and special tele- graph dispatches; its sporting depart- ment is as comprehensive and as thor- ough as that of any newspaper in Can- ada ; its commercial page covers every important city and exchange in the world, and gives to its readers all the market reports ï¬fteen hours in ad- vance of their appearance in the morn- ing papers. The Toronto Star ranks with our foremost papers, while, be- cause. of the brightness which char- acterizes it from the ï¬rst page to the. last, itis the most readable of them all. Such a paper is worth twice its subscription rate of $1.50 a year. Or- der at THE LIBERAL oflice. T \V ENTl ETH GENTUR Y FA RMER. At the nomination on Monday for nwmhvrs of the‘ Municipal Council for 1.90], M r. P. G. Savage was x-e-olected i-eeve by acclamutinn. and the follow- ing were nominated for councillors : Vin. Inne-s ' David Hill T. H. Trench Edward Barker Amns \Vright \Vm. Furey John Empringhum Jacob Eyor. As the last two resigned, the elec- tm-s will he called upon next Monday to select four councillors out; of the six in the contest. ' ‘Ve’d sooner ILSP our proï¬t than have you go away dissatisï¬ed. At- kinson & Switzer. Good coffee at 20. 23 and 300. ll). heat cum, 3 cans for 25(r.. Tomatoes, 3 cuns fur 25C. Atkinson & Switzel'. Lm-d Elgin Camp. No. 106, S. 0. S., has eli-Ltte'd nfï¬cers fm'1901 as follows: Chit-f, R. hit-Loud. Chieftain, \V. S. Rumhlv. Chaplain. Rev. J. A. Grant. Physician, Dr. L. Lawmsun. Secretary, P. G. Savage. Fin. Sec‘y, Gen. Cuwiv. 'I‘l-vasurvr, J. L. Innes. Marshal, J. Paulim‘. Standard Beam-r. D. B. Bin-9]]. Seninr Guard, VV. Inm-s. Junior Guard. G. A. ML-Caguv. Aurliturs, Rev. J. A. Grantand J. H. Brydon. Trustees. W. Inm-s, T. Thomson, T. New‘um. BADLY MA NAG ED. A nmnlwr hf our cil izvns and other: frnm surrounding neighborhoods, who Went tn the city New Year's Day.wvre nnxiuns 10 reumin during the evening, but rould nut ascertain whether there would he a. lutv car 01- m-t on the Met.- mpulimn. Naturally they felt indig- nunt when they learned the next day that a late car started from the city at ten u‘clm-k. \Ve wonder if those who pretend to manage the I'Uflll ever feel ashumt-d nf themselves for the way “my heat their patrons? Lots of bargains and bargains of lots in January at, Atkinson & Switzer's. IIOCK EY MATCH. Th1- Hic-hmuud Hill Hucku Club will ope-n the. svasun in this place this evvuiug when they meet the Staunton Club of Turuutu. The visiting team is uuw leading the sm-ies in the autumn-- cinl Ieaguv and is a very strong aggre- gation but although our boys have untyvt "sell the rink they have put in scum- guud practicvs on the pund and prmnise tu make it; warm for the visitors. Do not, fail (0 u to this game thP inaugural one u the 20th (wutury and help the- tomu make at good start. Game culled at 8.30. Ad- mission 10 cents. Twain-2.5m“! 30c. Japan Tea. nu [wan-value to be had. Atkinson & Switzer. At $1.50 VILLAGE NOMINATIONS THE DAILY STAR. U. S. OFFICERS. 1’. (J‘r. 52m g0. Gen. Cmviv. J. L. Innes. The TUI‘OIltO _Dni!y ! VAUGHAN NOMINATIONS. levanship Hall at Vollure was cruwdtâ€"d on Monday shuwing that the electors take a (hop interest in Muni- cipal matters. Mvsirs. A. Bryson and J. H. Kirhv were umninuted for reuve, hut Mr. Bryson, who has ï¬lled the pusitiun for three years resigned in fm‘ur of Mr. Kirby. The nominations fm- cmmcillnrs \VPI'P: Isaac Devins, “'In. \Vntsun. D. M. Mallny, D. U. Lunglimlsv. J. S. Mt‘Nzlil', J. N. Boyle Emersnn Smith, \Vm. Dnlziel. All resigned with the exception of Messrs. Boyle. Mulon and \Vutsunâ€"the pl es- 9an councillorsâ€"and Isl-Inc Devins and I). U. Lunglmuse. Grand spveches ‘ were given by the candidates zmd by _ Co. Councillor Pugsley and Hon. N.U. ]\_Vulla(:u, M. P. Election next; Mon- Your Vote and Influence As Councillor For the Township of Vaughan for the year 1901. For the Township of Vaughan for the year 1901. Your Vote and Influence WM. WATSON For the Township of Vaughan for the year 1901. Your Vote ISAAC DEVINS H. G. WGHRUSE For the Township of Vaughan for the year 1901. Your Vote For the Township of Vaughan for the year 1901. D. M. MALLOY ELLIOTTâ€"At Mame. on Jan'y 1,1901. the wife of E. h. Elliott of n. sou‘ Lvamhâ€"At the residence of her sister. Mrsï¬. Hopper Richmond Hill on the 2nd of Jan- uary. Miss EllZvL Lamar-Lag“ (2:1 years. Funeral to Thornhm cometcrv. Fridgy “.11 list, lam ing the house at 2.30 p. In. 3. :83er \Ve can make mistakes but we has- ten to unmake them. Atkinson and Switzex'. NEWBERYâ€"GCLLKTTâ€"Un Suturdny evanin . Dec. ‘29. 1900. M the residnnno of the bride a father. 18 Hazelmu Avennel ’1‘01'ontn, by Rev. ('lms. Enron, ('lavm Louise, eldest dnnuhter n! F. B. Gnllect. Esq. to George Bartlett. Newbery 0! Richmond Hill. I our Vote and Influence Election, Monday. Jan’y 7, 1901. Election, Monday, Jan'y 7, 1901 Election, Monday. Jan’y 7, 1901. Election, Monday, Jan’y 7, 1901 Election, Monday, Jan’y 7, 1901. Electors of Vaughan. Electors of Vaughan Are Respectfully Solicited for Electors of Vaughan. Electoxa of Vaughan. Are Respectfully Solicited for AS Councillor Are Respectfully Solicited for AS Councillor Eleetm of Vaughan. Arh Respectfully Solicited for Councillor Are Respectfully St “xith for 4&5 Conn cilion- and Influence and Influence .YIARKIAGES DE BI 61" Ils. ATIID‘ Some Bargains for the balance of the century : Three dozen full length solid rmvhide whips, regular price 75 cents, will 3911 while they lmt at 40 cents each ; Jute Blankets from 50 cents up ; bound Dutch Kersey Blankets from $1 up; all wnul Blankets, weight fromï¬ â€˜ to 7 “03., from $2.50 each up ; the best Robes on the market from_$8 up ; lined and unlined Mitts and Gloves‘from 25 cents per pair up: Fur Gauntlets $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 per pair; Single harness, our own make, at, $12, $15,318, $20 and $25. . Full stock of all lines at prices below what can be gut elsewhere. w:lth spe‘m‘l reduction; (or balance of 1900. Call and see for yourself 'What I can do for you. Richlnond Iiill. Easy terms 0t payment. Samples always on hand. HARNESS - Sï¬OP Eleflh i.: m). 2 homes for 25¢: Carter‘s Pills, ‘2. battles fur 25c Chase’s Pllls, ‘2 bottles for 25c Chase's Cutarmh Cure. 150 Chase's ointment, 40c Chase’s Svrup Lime (1 and Turpentine 150 Fleme's Fuvorine Prescription 67c Pierco’s Golden Medical stcovery 67c Pierce’s Pa lots 150 Williams' Pink P1115, 35c., 3 for 5] Dodu's Kidney Pills, 30¢: Dean's Kidney Pills 35c Parmeele‘s l’ills 15c Milbum's heart and Nerve Pills 35c., 3 {or 81 Aver's Hair vigour. 65!: Hood's Sarsnpurilla. 67c Paine’s Celery Compound. 67c Fcolt's Emulsion. large 65c, small 35c Aguew's Camrmh Cure, 400 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. I71 KING ST. EAST, TORONTO - - Opp. XMAS GOODS, PURE DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES W. T. CLARK, 3% ATKINSON & SWITZER At cut rate prices. including Shaving Set-s. Razors. etc. Perfumes from me. hair brushes, 400th brushes, face powders, all kinds of toilet articleï¬. Sumll Boxes of Cigars, etc. igwwwwwag ATKINSON & SWITZER Your Resolutions For 1901. C. D. DANIEL 86 CO. RICHDIOND I'lllJL A Magniï¬cent, Calendar for each customer. ..GEO. McD(DNALD please; Resolve our way and see! Happy New Year to all. Atkinson and Switzer’s. beat for values in any line Goods and Groceries at to buy your supplies of Dry of goods we handle. departments; won’t be Should include decision V\ e are up-to-date in all We are in business to Agnew's Heart Cure 710 Kendall’s Spaviu Cure, 75c Glllest's Lye 100 per bin, 3 for 250 Hesse's Poultry Panacea. 300. Mexican Egg Producer 25c (mnkrs hens lay) Beehlrnn and Wine. 500 Cnstoria 25c Nestle'a Food 40c Epsom Salts,:jclb..91bs.for 25c Slllphur,3c. 1b., 9 lbs. for 25c. Glauber Salts 301b, 10 11) for 250 Perfect Eczema. Ointment, 25c Pure Norway Cod Liver 011 Acid for curing cider Condition Powders. 9.11 kinds Your own Receipts made up Carefully from pure drugs Canadian Water-white coal oil, [Go a gal SWIM} WGHINE P IAN 0, ORGAN , IF YOU WANT TO BUY A CA‘LL ON OR WRITE Opp. Clyde Hotel upwatds