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The Liberal, 30 Nov 1905, p. 5

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(the gills a. 3-7:: 7"“ ‘ RICHMOND HILL, November 30. 1905 L. _ 7.. , ,. , . IJ()() A1435. Mr. W. H. Pugsley is attending County Council this week. Our stock is a mirror of the season. Aâ€"Atkiuson & Swrtzer. The Misses Newsomeiof Toronto be provided. Everybody \Vt’lCOllle. spent Sunday at the Dominion House. Mr. Joss-ph Powell and family re- moved to Toronto Monday. Chopping-A done at‘ H. “litrkinsnn’s cboppm and Fri ay of each week. Mr. Arthur Tucker is spending a couple of Works at his home in Sorel, Que. Get a. copy of the Christmas Ladies’ l 1,1: Hm” Home Journal at THE LIBERAL olfice. . Price 15 cents. Mrs. (1. Savage. Toronto,‘ spent \Vednesday afternoon with hex-sisters. l Mrs. A. J. Campbell and Miss Coulter. l Those who have not already done so ; should pay their village taxes to-dayl> and save five per cent. The \Vhist Club will meet at the home of Mrs. (I)r.) Dean on Thursday I evening. Dec. 7th. Mr. Morlv‘y Barker and Mr. Malloy ‘ of Stout'fville. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Barker. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Savage spent- a. ‘ few days with friends in the city and i eturned Tuesday. The \V. C. T. U. will meet at Mrs. ' Sunday afternoon at 4 o’cltck. mill. Thornbill, on Tuesday ‘ ' he ' Cleaner and more comfortable.” J. 11. Sander-son’s next Tuesday al'terâ€" ‘ noon, at 3 o‘clock. A. saving to every buyer hersâ€"At- kinson & Switzer. | l Remember the High School Com- mencement Exercises in the High School on Friday evening. at So’clock. i . Bran. Shorts. Gluten. ton or car lots, bags or hulk. best. quality, price right. Call at 41 Cottingbain street, Toronto. ‘ Come here, and soc everything ad- Vertiscd at the advertised priceâ€"At- kiuson & Switzcr. I A number of our citizens got out! their snow shovels on Tuesday. Be patient. There may be lots of shovelâ€" ling before winter is o\ ex. Rev. Richard \Voodsworth, an ex- President of the, Hamilton Conference. preached In the Methodist church Sun- day evening. A banquet in honor of “'arden Baird will be. given by the members (‘f the County Council at the Clyde Hotel on Friday evening of this Week. \Vc will make to your measure a fine, black Serge Suit. e\ erytliing first-class. for $12.75. This is very special.â€"-At- kinsou & Switzer. The James Bay Railway men are working south with the rails. lails are now being laid from Vandort' south, and trains are runningr on the a section south of Beaver-ton. ‘ A meeting of the Curling Club will be held 1n McDonald‘s shop next Mon- day evening at. 8 o‘clock. A good at- tendance is requested. The skating link has been let, for the season to Messrs. \Vill Gibson and Fred Hopper. \Ve wish the proprietors ' every success. “'e want your trade. but we want to feel that we deserve it. That’s why we give you the niost and best for the least moneyâ€"Atkinson & Switzer. Miss Teel‘y and Miss Alice Teefy at- tended a \ ery large Atiâ€"Honie given by Mrs. (‘vawthra Mulocl; in the Cawthrii resrdence on Jarvis street, Toronto, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. John Morgan. \Yillowdale. l spent from Saturday till Monday with her mother. Mrs. Nicholls. Mr. Mor- l gun and other members of the family ‘ also spent Sunday here. R. \V. Bro. F. \V. Harcourt, D. D. G. \I. for this distiict, is expected to ! make an “olIicial” visit to Richmond 5 Lodge. A. F. A. ;\l.. on Monday even- ing, the 11th of December. A Every man’s dollar the same worth at this store. TWenty-two pounds ex- tra Granulated Sugar for $1.00. 23 lbs. : best Yellow Sugarloi {Elbaâ€"Atkinson ? & Switzer. . The power on the [Metropolitan road :13 to be tilt-roused from 1,500 t<>3,tltiU' iorscpowcr. and the sub-station at‘ Bond Lake will soon be greatly cn-‘ larger]. ' ‘ Mrs. Robinson died at Bolton on Monday, 24th inst. Interment yestcrâ€" ‘ day alternoon atZZo‘olock. Deceased was mother of Mrs. G. 11. Metcalt'c of this village. T. H. Lloyd. the Ncwmarkxt bar- rister. whose trial was set for the Criminal Sessions next \Vt’t'k. was re- arrested Tuesday night charged with ‘ misappropriation of trust funds. ‘ Price is not great. but worth is in these goods: Ladies” llygeian Vests at 25c. each. Ladies" llygcian Vests at 50c., black Sateen \Yaisls at $1.515regâ€" ular 2t)c.~Atkinson iv Switzer. Mr. E. \V. Rrann. has been appoint- ' 0d clerk of the Seventh Division (louit. \Voodbridge, of the Countv of ank. in tho place of Mr. John Nat- tress. deceased. ‘ Central ‘ Hon. A. B. Ayli-swortli. 2.729; for Mr. : Miss l man in piano solos, Miss Ethel Switzer ‘ pleasantly; l..f full-pogo plzltcs showing the, bar- ‘ Fort. \Villiaui. Sault Ste. Marie. Depot ‘ =11arbour. Toronto. Montreal. St. John 1 i Canada‘s marine possibilities in a most 2 ‘: graphic manner. ‘ tercsti ng. The regular monthly meeting of the 1 Board of Education will be held in the High School building Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock. The following gentlemen have sig- nified their willingness to seek muni- cipal honors for the. year 1906:-Reeve. I. Crosby; Councillors, Dr. Langstaf'f. C. M: sou. J. H. Sanderson. A Gospel Temperance Vinrgting will be held in the Temperance Hall next MI. F. J. Johnston of Toronto Junction. will give an address. Good music will In any business. far ming in particu- l lar. great benefit is derived by the, in- ‘ tel-change of ideas. The opinions ofl, the practical ngriculturists. their methods of farm operation, and fullest repoi ts of farmers" meetings are to be found in The \Vcekly Sun; thus its } readers are kept familiar with the . most advanced practical agricultural thought. You should read that paper. l l Mrs. Brodie, wife of Sheriff Brodie' ipton. was in the village Mon- day on her way to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Cooinbs. New- market. Mrs. Brodie called on several old friends here. \Ve’ll trade these for cash: Good Red Salmon 2 cans; for 25c... heavy 41- inch Melton Dress Goods 250. a yard, 36-inch Heavy Drill 15c. yardâ€"Atkin- Leader and Recorder: “Vaughan Township will vote on Local Option in January. It will carry. too. There need be no fear as to hotel acconin‘o- dation. The best hotel in \Vest York ' is run by Mr. \V. “7. Reid of \Vood- bridge. and it has no license. It is a Any hotel \vould Whiskey moneyanaker. too. better without. a bar. ANNUAL MEETING , The 27th annual meeting of the On- ;tario Agricultural and Experimental Union will he held at. theOntario Agri- cultural College. Guelph. on Monday, Tuesday and \Vedncsday, December 11, " 13. Return tickets will heis- sued at single fare. '4' Special This \Vcek â€"Two pounds good Black Tea 25c.. 2.30.. 2 pics 7 230. 24 lbs. extra Granulated Canadian Sugar $1.00. (Only one dollar's worth to each oustoiner.)â€"Naugbton Bros , Elgin Mills. 3 cans Salmon THE LEADER. To keep abreast, of all competitors is the aim of Principal Shaw. of the Business College, Toronto. His latest movement has been to open an office distinct from the School, in which his graduates are employed un- til tln-y gain such additional actual experience as will better enable them to accept the best positions going. All interested in practical education should write for the catalogue of this College. NORTH YOR K. The official count of the votes pollcd at the recent byâ€"election in North York \vas made at Aurora. Tiusxlav afternoon. Novel”le 23. and resulted as follows:~No. of Votes polled for 2.23.3. McCallum, giving Mr. Avles- worth a. majority of 494. The total vote, polled was 4.964. In the Domin- ion general election last year the total Vote polled was 4.33% of which Sir \Vm. Mnlock obtained 2.0.30 and Mr. Roche 1.6%. There were 626 more votes polled at the present. Ivy-election than at the general election. and Mr. Ayiesworth polled 7‘.) votes more than Sir \Villiam. PARLOR MEETING An enjoyable parlor meeting in con- nection with the \V.C.T.U. was held at the home of Mrs. Derry last evening. The meeting was very well attended, though the evening was stormy. A number of new honorary im-mbers were, added to the list. A good pro~ gramme was presented. the following being among those who think part :â€" Millio Trench. Miss Baker. Miss Olive Switzcr. Miss Mabel Marsh, Mr. Earle Newton and Mr. Elmore Rea- and Miss Ida Glass in vocal solos, and Mrs. A. J. \Vright gavea recitation. The hostess and other members of the Union made the evening pass very CHRISTMAS CANADIAN MAGA- ZINE Packed full of good things 15 the Christmas number of our national per- iodical, The Canadian Magazine. The illustrations are wonderfully well done, and are over fifty in number. ’l‘lu-sc include full-page plates of such famous pictures as (jul‘l'l‘gglu's “ Holy Night." Ill-l Sarto‘s masterpiece. “ Maâ€" donna of St. Francis." and his “Apostle James," and Sir .I. E. Millaiu’ “A Dis. ciple." There Is also a splendid series: hours and ports in Canadaâ€"Victoria. and Halifax. These pictures indicate The tvvo leading :lr- l licles are “Andrea del Sarto,” by Her- . hert M. Vaughan. and “Canada. After ; Twenty Years," by Sir Gilbert Parker. The stories are excellent. and are by Nellie L. McClung. .lcan Blewott. Alice Jones. and Virna Sllt‘nl’tlâ€"illl Canadian women. The description of “A Prairie. Fire.” by Douglas Robertson. is a vivid I bit of word painting. and its \ ividness ‘ is increas‘ed by tho illustrations. The. book reviews are especially good this month. and the departments of com- ment and criticism are thoroughly in- l The cover is a beautiful i piece of work. with the Sistine Ma-l doom». as the centre-piece in the de-: sign. ] lcctions in aid of S. 8. fund. Vim 25c. 2 Oranwe Meat ' " 9 h l l | A temptation of price and quality combined : Best Golden Dates 6c. “1.1 best new Fizs 5c. lh.. cleaned Currants 4 lbs. for 25th, the very best Currants 3 lbs. for 25c., selected Valencia Rais- ins -l lbs. for 250 . the best Fraser River Sock Eye Salmon 150. tin.â€"â€"Atkin:on & Switzer. l | l I HEAUFORD. Sabbath School Anniversary ser- vices will be held in the Methodist Church Sunday and Monday, the 10th and 11th of December. On Sunday Rev. Dr. Dewey will preach special sermons at 10.30 and 7o’clock. 001-. On Mon- 1 day supper will be served from 6 to 8. to be followed by an entertainment. 5 Rev. Dr. Dewey will give his popular 1 lecture. “Sparks from a Furnace.” and ‘, Mrs‘. Dewey and Master \Valter \Vhile 1 will give vocal selections. Rev. T. 1 Campbell. chairman. Mrs. Dewey l will also assist in the singing on Sun- day. Admission 25 and 15 cents. All l are welcome. MARRlAGES - BALEsâ€"HALLEYâ€"At the parsonage, , on November 25. by the Rev. '1‘. ' lampbell. Mr. Ernest Bales to Miss Margaret E. Halley. both of Bradford. BALESâ€"JOHNSTONâ€"On Wednesday. Nov. 29, at the home of her aunt. Mrs. \Vilson, 108 Baldwin St., Toronto. by the Rev. T. Campbell of Richmond Hill. Miss Mary Elizabeth Johnston of , Toronto. to Mr. Oliver Douglas Bales of Lansing. We know what all good doc- .‘ tors think of Ayer’s Cherry 7; I -. Pectoral. Ask yourown doc- ; ; tor and find out. He wille ‘ 2 Cherry $ectoral you how it quiets the tickling ' . throat, heals the inflamed ;.' lungs, and controls the t‘ ' hardest of coughs. ," Ayer's Cherry Pectornl la well known in ‘_ 1 our family. We tlilnk it in the best medicine in the world for coughs and colds." - Kama I‘rrnnaon. Petaluma, CAL . . J‘- 25c.~. 800.. £1.00. a. a. mum 00.. : = All druzglats. for Lowell, Mans. ; nrcl Coughs One 1 i ll hasten recovery. I Gently laxatlye. avianâ€"mm MEETING A special meeting of the Vaughan Municipal Council will be held at the Township Hall. Vcllore, on Monday. the 4'.ch day of Dot‘l,’ltlllt*1‘. 1903. at2 o'clock p. m. for the plupnse of res- cinding the resolution pass‘rd on No- \emher14th rc Local Option [By-law (if necessaiy) for further consideration of said Local Option ISyâ€"lriw. and for passing a By-law appointing Deputy Returning Officers and polling booths for the Municipal Elections for 1906. J. B. MACLEAN, Clerk. to any address to January 1, (Nero-3.3.34 Hue-*- 1906 mlvâ€"um;-_.s :2? 3064M- . +1\'.,..'-,\‘. Large 8.051;“ for this Christmas a I have greatly increased my stock for the approaching Christmas trade which is quite promising. My patrons last Christmas made no complaints, which is evident that the goods bought were as represented. My goods are good goods and ap- propriate for this My prices are never raised while the holi- day-rush is on. Sl‘llSOll. JERRY SMITH PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER l Mark Twain Says “To be good is to be lonesome.” We don’t believe that Mark is correct. \Ve are good to our customers, give them the best for their money, and take as little of their money as possible and yet on the contrary we are far from lonesome; our store is always busy. We find that it Pays to be good V\e wish we were even better than we are. To start out on that new line we will make prices this week that will uphold our new resolution. We quote Six cord. 200 yard spools, Maple Leaf Brand. 35c. dnz.[ heavy navy stripe, 36 inch drill. 150. yd., regular 1%.: ladies’ heavy hygzene, vests 250., regular 35 cent value: plain or ribbed black cashmere hose, special, 25c. paii‘ 45 inch. all wool dress tweeds, 35o, regular 40c. yd.; Can- ada refined, extra granulated sugar, 22 lbs. for $1; Canada. refined best yellow sugar. '23 lbs. for $1; pure kettle rend- rendered lard, 14c. 1b.: Eversley cheese. 150. 11).; extra. cleaned currants, 41113. for 25¢; new Comadra. figs, 5c. lb. lililllSll 8t SWllZEE. N Jvcmber 16, 1905. "dam ox “\i «l: wwwmewse ,7 «‘4 +'{”l"l~‘l"!"l“{“l~'2"l‘++ **++‘§‘ ¢~1~§~+€<++++++%+%++%+++++++++ .g. +++e++++e+++++++e++++++++++++++++++++++++ Now the stove season is here, and we are prepared for it, having now in stock a. lull line of all the best and leading stoves and ranges for our customers. Happy Thought Imperial Oxford Pandora Crown liuron Oxford Laurel Heaters & Parlor Cooks All the above below City prices,set up by practical men. Stove pipes and elbows all priCes. Hot air furnaces put in and repair- ed. Tinsmithing. Paints and oils and all kinds of Elan-d‘vare. ++++++++++++++++++++++++a++++++++++++++++++++++++++fi D - I - Furniture Sue. " One No. I Couch, Velure Covering, 24 inches wide, regular $10 for $33-99. One No. I Couch, Green Velure,26 inches wide,reg- ular $12 lor $9.99. Fine Bedroom Suites trom $15 up. Golden Oak Chairs. 50 cents up. Dining-room Furniture, complete assortment. Fine “fire and Mixed Mattresses, : Picture Frames. :3. Sewing machines a specialty. All suitable for Christmas presents. P G SAVAGE I I tweet-+1.! ~. haunt llill Haitian Slain e++et~e+wosr§r+

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