Mr. Arch. Unmphell, proprietor of we Queen City mills,’l‘m~nnt0 Junc- ,. tiun. is sending out this wee-k his un- ’ pun] calendar. poiuliugnut. the various ï¬muds of flour made at, his 1111113. The .desi u is excellent. Neal- the top are m photogmvurvs of uur King and -. ueen : at each side are the Eriuce and 1 ,PriImess of Wales: and beneath are! _Sir “’ilfred Lam-im- vnnd Hon. R. L. - flux-den. ['uinn Jacks :12 d maple l Jc-avesal-e in evidence, and the calen- ’ .dur has gt heavy in bul'dur. THE :Lm- ‘ ERAL RCkHH‘VlL gvs, “ith thanks, 21‘ copy. and can any we. have not, seen a. premiercalondezathisseasQu. Extrarulue in men's “'(ml and fleece ï¬ned shirts and drawers, Top shirts, overalls. sucks, cups, suspenders. At- .kinson & Switzer. Last, year's cnunuil for Vaughan snwushi were all x-e-elected. viz. :â€" Reove. . H. Kirhy; Councillm-s. J. N. Boyle. D. M. Mulloy. I. Devins.aud D. vanghuuw. Messrs. A. Bryson .nnd D. M. Malloy were also nominated for leave. and \V. “Tammi. J. S. Mu- Nuil-zmd L. Cameron for councillum, but. resigned. :ï¬mt time that 1va former has been away from Richmond Hill since hex- ï¬rst child was born, 47 years alga. Although Mrs. Maxwull is nearly 100 yems old .we hope she may yw-t see u wxber of happy :Uhtistnms (lays. The annual meeting cf S. No. 3, Markham (Headfuz-d), c-lectvd Mr. E. ï¬ncherfmd as trustee, Rev. F. Elliutt. who has been ur) the Board fornirw ’yx-ars, being the retiring trustee. Mr. Harper. the new teacher, commences school to-nmrmw. M! Variety. styic, chlll‘uctW, value. are here in H high degree. The immediate ariutum needs can he suppliod hex-v us nowhere else. Atkinson a Switzer. Mr. H. D. Kenudlynthv -ezv.-mgrxllst. will conduct a sen les 14' ‘amw asin lev Rollmdlsl: Church. Thuz'nhiil. emu- luencing Sunday. Jnn’y 5. IL is ex- pected the services will be continued ï¬mnm- three weeks. The Juint. Ladius Aid Society of tlw Luther-nu chmchvs of Buttunville and Uniunville met, nn UN. ‘11:)! h at the ‘home of Mrs‘ Elliott. The next meet- ‘ing will ho held at, home nf Mrs. Cle- ments on Jan. lULh. As to quality the best/in H‘Ol'yghtdt‘ 'is lu-re. Prin are unifm-miy lower than elsewhere fur equal goods. AL- ,kinsun 8:, Switzer. Mg; [CL-wk IL-umis .of (‘rdlgaly is Imuwtn spvnd a few {lays with .his it'ulJn-r. This is Frrnk’s ï¬rst, VibiD tn the paremai ham-exile ï¬xe years. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MxJCunughy. who were In:erin DH .Lth-ixlmus Day. paidu'. slam-t, visit tn Mr. F. Mcflnnughy .un Etidngtimd left fox ,New York in the afternwm. AIR. CAM PBELL‘S CALENDAR L. lune-s & Sons un- nmv walking in Un- cm' sln-ds at; Bunds‘ Luke repairing the nurs that were wrcckud in the w:â€" cmt- accident. Mlâ€. Jnhu Drury, Principal of the Public Sclmul at, Bulfnuntuin. near the- Furks (If the Credit, has lwim spend- ing his hnliduys with his pdrenw at Lungstafl’. fr. and Mrs. A. E. Conth and littiu daughtrr uf vanmrket. :u-u spuuding pu-t of the. hulidnys with MI. and Mrs. J. \V. EllinLL Raisins, Cum-nuts, Pr Frames. (iust quality and Abkiusuu & Swuzz-r. Waukoe, are spvndiug the holidays mithn-lntivvsnnd friends in {he \‘1- Inge and Vicinity. Mr. Per Johns of hnninta. who has [won in Mauliluhu fm- lhv past, 12 vt-m-s is limo fur a unuph- nf months. e was uccumpunit-d'hy Kr . L’urr. Lawn-n00 Lc'pard of Nmnmuke spent frum Thursday until Mund¢ WM: Stu! 1- I\‘Ic;‘v1:1hun. s wnt :L fvw days with their father Mr. } . F. Happen 1m. and My}. (1. w. Ncss nfMil- Miss Hattie Mct'vlnlmn of Am-m-u. is qponding .1 Week wiLh her sisbcr Miss L. McMahon. Mr. nnï¬ Mrs. J. H. me-r nnd son and Miss Edith Iluppm- hf 'l‘umntu s wut u. fvw days with their father Mr. } . F. Happen Mrs. Maxwell Mr. A. Gl'iEM-lgfll‘ and Miss Illll‘st')‘ of 'l‘urcmhn spt-nL New Year‘s day With ALI-s. .LL 1“. Hopper. Mr. Jus. Dimmn. has horn re-elvru-d i-eew uf Markham township, but there Will be a contest fur counciHm-s. We. Thfl'h Llufnl and Mr. Juhn Hutchinle t-f Aumm. “WIT‘ in the village on Monday. Rev. A. J. Paul. B. A.. IInwkstmu- preached in the Ullu.ch Sunday (Wt-ring. 'Cimnï¬ikm' 'Akuummw fur sale at THE LIBERAL Utï¬ce. The annual motâ€"ting of the Fire Brigade will he lu-Ed on Mulr§.‘.«y oven- ing, January 6. RICHmA-XL: Hm! VAUGHAN GOUNCI L. 11(DCA11N. January 4, Spices, wt Value. nys. B. D., nf Methodist 1 5:02 .ly It is our sad duty this week to re. card the death of Miss Nellie Franks, who passed away at the baffle of her hrnther. Mr. J. W. Franks. VVood- bridge, lust. Fridayevening. Although she had [men in pum‘ health for some time. she had not given up her posi- giun in Goderich, but continued teach- ingnntil the prvsent holidays. After coming to Tm-oulo, she had hemat- rhage of the stmnnch. but was aMe to gn w VVUudbring on Chris'mas Eve. Tbs day after Christmas she became Mme“ and died 4m Friday. 13w The fullmving Public School Trustees whose term of nï¬ice expiled, were re- elected by acclamatinu:â€"â€"Muwhaw Me- Nair, \Villmm Stnx-ey. Juhn N. Boyle. (Signed). M. TEEFY. Clerk and Returning-Ofï¬cer. Rid’uuwnd Hill 30th Dec†190,1. Peter Gould Savage. COUNCILLORS William mines. \Villium Furey Thnmas Trench. Dayid Bill. ' The following members of the Vil- lage Council were on Monday re-electp ed by aculaluutinnzâ€" Best American Coal oil. 18c. gal. in quantities; Bust Canadian Coal oil 16:} Cents gal. in quantities. Atkinson & Switzer. Gumsâ€"fin Bichlï¬onufvliill on Saturday, ‘28:!) December usuu to Mr. and Mrs. John 1‘. Glass. Jun. mm as mam'ï¬fhfl il'lwthis issue. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. This excellent school provides the best p05sible means for imparting a practical education along business linvs to its numerous students. It. has a stadf‘of twelve egpw‘ienced tenchrrs. superior equipment including no less than eighty type-writing machines, and is most successful in aiding its pupils and graduates to secure suitable positions. For the week ending Dec. 6th it sent two students to Commercial positions in \Vindsm; Gun, one to North Bay, and located nine in Busi-I, ness houses in Toronto. a result of the enviable reputation it enjoys for giv- ing a thorough training and for re- commending none but well qualiï¬ed candidates to business houses. The \Vinter Term in this school opens on 1.... .041. r _ r We begin the year 1902 with a. splendid, well assorted stock uf Dry Goods and Grucerios. and are prepar- ed [-0 give values for cash or trade cwuuut- be beamsu. Afliinsun and Switzer. Students who wrnLe on all the subjects abrtheflluï¬stmas Exams and averaged éflgpwna-nt. Drover will ï¬nd their names. and standing heluw. Parents or guardians will receive a full report when school reopens. Form IlI.â€"Hu1_'pe,r Charles. 66; Klinck Han-y, (32,; Lloyd Evertun, 62; Newtun :Enrle. 6'1 : Camen-n \Vni.. 60; Stevvnsuu Aunacmi: ï¬end Alfred, 55; Derry'Doug‘kxs, 51. Form ll.â€"\V1-ighb Lorine, 61; Switzer Olive, 60 ; LynettG‘m-z nude, 58; Perkins Lorne, 57 ; Copeland Ella. 52; Nelles Daisy“ 52. Form lâ€"Frishy W'alter, 66; Mc~ Muhun Start; 65; Nellvs Eddie, 65: Ruanmn Elwin-e, 63: McNaughtun Gaunt-run, 59; Sliney Bert, 59; Smith Ernest‘va‘a‘; Uuuper Aggie, 51; Shunk Berta, 5-1: The st‘lluul will w-opeu on Monday, 0110 6th of January. Business for 1901 has been all night here; we have given exbm value to our customers and have held them pretty Wle and feel like doing better fax 19%. Atkiusuu 6:. Switzer. N ewtml. The installation of ufflcvm place at. the next; regular January 8th. Mr. Harry Ln-gge bf this place has ‘ live-n elects-d :t trustâ€! for S. S. No. 4, 1M:u-khaln. and 21 Vuughun, for the ! eusuinthre-o years. l A Uhrisunus ’l‘n-e and Entertn'm‘ 'mvnb \vns held in St. John‘s Cl‘mlc‘h. Oak Ridges. Thursduy (-w-ning last in tunneutiuu with the Sunday Sclmul. l1{l‘\'. Mr. Kirklly, the rector. was luhuirmuu. The Putt-rmimnent, cnn- Isisu-d of l-ecitutl'ons. sun 5 nnd diu- lluguvs hy the children n the school. and Miss A. Morison cuntrihuted ?l , Sula. Suntan Clams afterwards appear- ed upnn the scene and distributed" large number uf gifts turn: a wall ludon tree. tn the satisfaction of scholars and visitors. The fullnwing are the ofï¬cers of Lord Elgin (Jump, Nu. 106: Past. Chief, R. McLeod ; Uhil‘f. J. Pauline : Chieftain. \V. S. Rumhle: Chaplain, Rev. J. A. Grant; Encurding Sec'y. P. G. Savage; Fine (:(mking Figs. 4c. Hm: Best Guldvn dates. 50. “1.; Best Rio cuffem 12c. “L; Best \Vhite glass sun-ch. 76. 11).; Pure Corn sullch 6c. Atkinson & Swibu-r. The \V. M. S. wil ing this uant: nn day. Nulicu 0f pl m-xL \vm-k. The receipts nf Inst night‘e Ff“: Bri-gmï¬e ’Um‘rï¬â€˜vn‘l 'r‘muunted to $20.05. Fixmnci2lrSec‘y, G. Sims; ’l‘reasurer. J. L. Inncs; Marsha“. \V. Gibsun: Standnrd Bearer, D. B. 131 Senior Guard. \V. lmws ; Juniul Gumd, R. A. Furq Physician, Dr. Luwrasnn Trustees. \V. Innes, '1‘. Th Municipal Ele ctlon 1119‘} Maple :ard. \V. lmws; mud, R. A. Fm-quhursnn; , Dr. Luwrasnn; \V. Innes, '1‘. Thumsuu, T. “I ll" “3. JEFFERSON: REEVE H :SCHOOL will hnld their met-t- m the accund Thurs‘ place will be given Birrcll ; will take meeting, ‘We;ml,w 913:1,9 cents pm- «pound for plucked ï¬uxzkeys, large or small lots, we pay freight. \Ve buy all kinds of poultry. Check sent as soon as we receive tbe_poultr.y. ' ,For other particulars cull at the Bank. TURKEYS WANTED General Banking Business Transacted. Money Loanod on l-‘arnu Sale Non-s. Blank Note I onus Supplncd Free. Recvived in Sawings’ Bank Depart- ment and interest ulloaved at, HIGHEST CURRENT PATES. STANDARD BANK Of Canada RICHMOND HILL If it’s coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is out of order. Ayer’s Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys- epsia, make your liver right. asy to take, easy to operate. ' 23:. All autumn. Notice of withdrawal uni: neces- sary. All dppnsits payable on demand. Thanking lllqul‘ié‘l for their gond wishes _ -n. _..“... L‘-" n- ship : Ladies and Gentlemanâ€"I dosil'o- to ammunce that I um not, it candidate for municipal honors for 1902. and ask my friends and eivcbnrs gem-rally to refrain {rum voting for me. though my name is on the lmllnt. A. G. GORMLEY. Unium‘ille. Jan'y l. 1902. Miss Emma £2V-gilï¬a'ntmun. and Miss. Ella I’uwas of Lukeï¬eld; are spending the went/inn at their lmules. Mr. Gormley Withdraws To the. .Eiecwrs: Markham Tuwn The Court, a succesful concert, in M Hall uu Christmas eveang. IlL... U.†Li Miés Bessie Cleland. of Newman-Rat, was visiting over Sunday with he: ert-grd.)liss Rpm Richardson. (tapnnl Rest _, Miss Hazel Kirby, of Turnnto, and Miss Beatrice \Vitty of Vellum. ham llt‘k‘ll visiting at the'hume'of Mr. 5. K K i_l:lmy. 7 SAMUEL-L. LE‘SVJS 5: 00., orcupivd the pulpit; (pf-Eh; chm-ch nn Sunday um|_~ni_ng. llifl. II n 17- - funeral wok pince- lwre 0n Sund;v aftm‘nun‘n. 13m twmahrs hoing place: beside-(base of he-x- father. who was hid tn rest j’alst six umuths previxms. Rev. 8. \V. Dean had chmgeut'u'shm't service in the church Messagvs uf svmpathy were rpud from the staff of public school teachers, and frum the Epwmrth {tr-argue nna rlmir of the Nurth St. Muthndist, church. Gtfleï¬bh. Sincere sympathy is felt by all fur the sum-owing friends in theirsnd bore-ave went. BUGKINGHAM’S DYE "WT-n yoixrrioustaclu or bend I MAINE! brown 01- rlch black f Then use 00 cm. or DWIGVI,(1'.: link 30 yum-A. N. H‘ Commission Wen-haunts. London. This splendid school with 12 teach- am. 80 typewritiug machines and thurnunh courses of study is the best of the kind in Canada. Circulars free. Write for them. W. H. SHAW. Principal Yonge and Gerrard Sta. Commercial Subjects Your Tongue J. F. ROWLANEJ. After January 6th for a. thorough course under individual inâ€" instruction in all Central Business College Telegraphy DEPOSITS TORONTO Shortth and “7. _S§ew:art. of Evle Typewri ting in the Row. Twihlalï¬ hem friends very kindly on l-‘m'mers' $I,000.000 700.000 the Methodist AG ENT. tb'e Masonic @gggaï¬aaw WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUUGISTS. I71 KING ST. EAST, TORONTO - - ODD. Page’s Egg Producer CUTTERS Guaranteed to make Hens Lay in all seasons of the year. . D. DANIEL at 00., Made by The McLaughlin Carriage 00., Oshawa, Ont. For sale by Agents for Canada, Manufactured by Dr. Frederick A. Page London, England. THE BEST. Call and see our display of A Isz'mon Switzer. Best Cooking Figs, 4c. lb. ; best G Cleaned Currants. 3 lbs. for 25¢ Wool Socks for 25c. : Heavy Mun and $2.00 per yard. for 901:. yard ; $1.45 each. Before Purchasing One grade only, and that Meaning of Bargalns Here. RICH‘MON D HILL. PRICE 35 CENTS. The signature of this ï¬rm un- derwrites many facts, none of which is greater than that of bargains. "Bargains" is an over-worked word in most news- paper advertising. We only consider an article a bargain when it is an advantageous transaction to the purchaser as: Cheaper than ordinaryâ€"~good as redreseentedâ€"and the guar- antee d the ï¬rm back of it. That's part of good merchand- izing. Others are to think and plan for your comfort. We quote -: . _... , vyvu Von-w Maura. oc’ uh; Deal: lbs. for 25c.; 2 pairs Men's Heavy Heavy Mantle Cloths, regular $1.50 r900. yard; flne Decorated Lamps. lb. ;. beslsï¬â€˜rohlgm Dates. 5c. lb. : best Opp. Clyde Hotel & Sons,