pleased to have you and your friends mime and inspect, and purchase these ‘useful and fancy :u-ticles manic hy the 1membeis. In the vvvuiuguuuxccllt-nt programme will he presented. Ice Team and cake will he St’1'\‘(‘(l. and ;"-lu'istmas tree will he one of the inter- ing foatm-us of the evening. l‘he Lndivs’ Guild of St. Mary's u-pusv holding their annual Christ- as sale of work in the Musunic Hull nu \Vednosduy, December 91h. :lftvr- mmn und awning. The Guild will hp plvused [n have you and your frivnds i The Diamond Jubilee session of the iQI-und Division (If the Suns of Tom- 'ornnce opened yosu-I-dav m the Blue (mm of the Temple Building. Its historic nature was celvbmted by u Inn)tht held last evening at which Rev. A. P. Brace. the px-vsan Grand \‘Vurthy Patriarch. presided. Among those resent were Muynr Oliver, Sun- stm‘ . \V. Ross, F. S. Spence and other reprosvnmtives uf sisti-r mgnn- izntions, hosidvs distinguished visitors from the National Division of Nun-{h ‘Amoricu. {Innkanl chum-7f] Ivd by Rev {0f \Vuinflvetv, Ont. Revival seniors are in progress at [the Mennonite church, \Vvst Gut-mley. ,lvd by EM. Good of Muunt Joy, the master. The meetings clnse next. Fri- dnyni ht.,27lh. On Sunduynight.29th ‘Evivu {neotings will t-nmmence at, the vague was taken by the Literary De- i lrlinont. After tlw opening hymn 'ns sung. pI-uw-I' oiferod by Mrs. I). i‘lunn. and the Scripture lesson rend, ‘he Secretary‘s Irvpm‘t was adopted. nd thn routine business ti-nnsuctml. Iiss “’iley gave :1 paper on the Life nd \Vnrks (If Mrs. Henmns. and Sulus ‘el'e- sung hy Miss \Vinnifn'd Hume In] Mr. H. Sande-mun. Thuchuir was ukvn by Mr. T. F. McMahon. Exist, Monday evening the Epwm-th v student in ht‘ t-Hk i-Dnnnld ‘ Prugrnmn [lowing tht ‘chnol Uullc ‘mic Hall ( [13' \Vill J4 l'l'uvsduv fmv‘ ‘r-ut a tub to ping the hmw wns rvdum-d Math-UL is 1'0 {ox poem-d. it was uhsm-ved on Saturday last by I number of spvctul-m-s that thv (‘uu 1- 4'†(‘hmulwr where U29 Divisiun (‘nml is hvld is lmdlv nut m" rvpnlr. A rout. hf kulsumine wuuld gummy impuwe its :IppI'JIl'nnCU. \Ve trust the Cuuncil will consider the matter. .. r J venng uf noxt week at 3 o'clock sharp. ‘ he momng is (-allvd to elm-t skips. mu] uppuiul, :9. committee 1.“ wait nu the Cunncil in I-vau-nce to routing link for the cm ling svnson. flu- svs>ions of Hm Suns uf T1 mayor Im-eting fur study; "M 'Ih’lllht'l?†A mm'ling nf the (‘urling (Huh will be hyld In McDunuld's“signp, )andny 'l‘nxos. insunmr's‘, fur], and other lvills (mine in at this svusnn uf the yvnr. “‘ill thust‘ owing ncmunts at THE ABRILAL 0mm) kindly (tall and settle as early as [)(Issihh'. vil Sunday Immg \Vm-ld'x‘Tumle :Iuce Sunday. suitable swmuns will he prmn-hod in all lhr- chum:st on the Richmond Hill Mellmdifl. Cin-uil. va. Mr. Clll'riu of Snruia pwm‘hml In Ian-go nnd intmu-sted congregations lel and Mt Tlluunhill l’u-shylm-iau (Thu: ch limb Sunday. RM‘. A. P. Bruce :ltrondvd tlu- Tum- )n-runu- Lndgv at, \Villnwdnle‘ unSnlur- day m clung lust and guy at short mldn-ss. \Vc‘ :u-v glnd In Inn-Jr that Mr. ANN-1'! Hu‘hukny's rhiid. who was attacked with diplnlwriu, is getting ulung Flit'l’ly. Mr. H. Rmill frnm tvhn Hmd Omen, 'l'm-un'tqu mlic-ving Mr. \V. Shvppmd, "gm-tut the Mouupulihm shllihn fur :1 Wm-k or L\\'u. math: :I ' ‘ted hy mist. from The \\'.(‘.T.U. will moot at [ho hum.- nT Mrs. J. H. Sundeer next ’J‘uvsduy nflt-nmun u! 3 o‘clock. Nt-xt Mnndnv urn-mum: «I Will lw 1: social meeting nf U [magne- lh-v. Mr. Taylor. a gmduute frnm KIM-x (Jullvgv. will pI-em-h in the Pres- l-ylerinn rhuruh next. Sunday. RICHHUND HILL, 031:. Nov. 26. 1908 7&3 1w \Vr rem: H m‘. A. nnld Jim: IDHS EP\VORTH LEAGUI LADIES’ GUILD. 1nd P. Brace will I'm-turn from us uf the Grand Divisiun nl‘ Hf Twilpvmnco to take his ‘eLing this l‘\t'llil'g. Subject : “Must I love my Pug-an M .195 are ' hill of on tn l )n the the 161. \Vhito. [ cnmic Instan- that Mrs. D. Gray Hum slippvd whilu setting (-ntch Iain \“Jltt'l‘. break- in hm- hip. The fracture in the evening and the sting as Well as can he unto solos the man of ï¬ihrrzzl. ' “Hm-mum u! 4 ()'«',ln(-k meoLing Inf the quim- s will 2 school distributed ur the Hit?!) n in the )fu- ' Urn-ember. well~kn0wn Shnults x-iednppt Aunis. C miltee U in iutcn the City has brnke with the 0-1th Hit and incunvenit-nce. ratepayers. The qu: duced by Reeve, “I. stated that in 1896 211 Signed by the then Cnunty and Mayor entered into. mums Ym-k C1 Nuvembm- \Vurdvn K The ï¬rst Tmonlu M "A deputation in the. interests of temperance waited upon the business men of Stoutfville on Tuesday of last week to secure an expresslon ofopinion on sew-ml questions. The ï¬rst, was: ‘Hns l(|(‘()l option injured your busi- ness?‘ The result was that 25 said that it, had not 4 were doubtful, and 3 maintained that, it had. The second question was: ‘Huslocnl option injured the business of the town?’ Eighteen answered in the negative. 11 Were doubtful, and 2Snid that it had. The third questicn was: ‘Has locul option done more than license to prevent the evils of strong drink?‘ Twenty-two Would give local option the preference, 11 were doubtful. and 3 favored li- cense. From the above it will be noted that, the preponderance of business sentiment in town is in favor of local option." abolish the As conflicting reports haw been cir- culated relative to the working of local option in Stnuffville. we (:upy the following taken from The Tribune, Stoufl’v‘ille's only newspaveuâ€" ’ ' " ' D to repeal of local option. He cunâ€" tt'lldl‘ll that local optinn had given good Satisfaction in this place, and if Lllvlr nppnnents did not think Sn it was up to them tn prove thvir case. Up to the presan they had not attempted to do so. The agitation fur a renvwal of a licensed bar was simply that a few intetested pvrsnns might make money Thefollowing interesting programme was given at the High Schuul \Vednes- day "fa-Hum!) of last week. E. S. Cox pn-sidingzâ€"Chuirumn‘s address; girls†chorus. "Turvntu": recitation, by H. Hislnp; pinnu suln. “Midnight Fire Alarm." N. BJydon; Psxuy. “First. Appvurnuce of \Vinu-r.†S. Connell; essay. G. Sloan: Rills’ churns. “Ken- tucky Home": lending. “Slightly Deaf," Ironc- Duuzlus: 955:1“ “5km.- gnu, “1-118 Uuuglus; essay ing,†M. anie; \urnl suln. the. Sugar anlvs Grow,†1‘ Mr. \Vitherill, Principal, 1n 1 [ion of critic. gave an im report uf the afternoon's 9 ment. which closed with “(i the King.“ Thvxe was :I lurge attvndunce at the Gospel Temperance meeting in the Temperance Hall last Sunday after noun. In the absence of the speaker pxeviumly announced, the address was given by Rev. A. P. Bun-,9. M was given by Rev. A. P. Bruce. Mr. Bruce expn-ssod rvgl'et, that, the citi- zens were forced into .1 contest looking to repeal of Inca] option. He cun- Rc-v. T. \X'. Dugzgun unenfthe bright- ('51, sludvuls of Knox ()nllrgv. prepar- ing for the l’rvshytviinn Miniah'y, and whn in giving a fun; nunnths to the “m k nf the Dominion Alliance will he the spenkr-r ut the Gospel 'l‘unpcrnnce Mevting on Sunday nfLm-mmn next. It is hoped time will he a crowded hall on Sunday to lloul' Mr. Duggnn. Sung sm'xic-e will he lwlll for ï¬l'tven minutes pu-vinus tn the ham fm- upm- ing the meeting. A anlu will he given by Miss Glass. Clmir taken at 4 n‘clock hyMr.G. 5. Sims The public cordially im‘itvd. Nt-xt- “'c-dlwuduy t-vcning. Dec. 2. it public Int-N.ng in the intvrests of Ln- cul Option will Inï¬hvld in the Mnsnnic Hull. RM. J. \V. Su-wnrt uf 'l‘ornnm will lu- lht' s weaker nf l'ne evening. und in is I‘Xpl'Clr‘Ill [hut Revs. SKI‘. Unuglas. I’. N. Jum-s. and other neighlmln'ing minislou will be paescnt. \Vc lmpr the citizens in genvml and especially the- \‘(-ters will make ml I-lfurt In attend (his (nu-ting. An opportunity will he, given any person holding uppusitu \ll‘WS tn (-xplrss Lin-m, mud questions willln-nnswervd. Gm-(l music. Meet ing nt eight u‘ckmk. Everyluxly cmue and hear (in: suhjvct, fairly discusst-d. Don‘t fail to sm- the Moving Pictures in tho Masonic Hull this m‘rning. in cumwutinn with the Public Lilia-my vuleuluimm-nt. The entertainment cunnnent‘cs at 8 n‘clnck. Mrs, \V. A. “'right and Mrs. V". ASundrrsnn risiu'd with Rt'V. T. Camp- bell and fuluily «I. lsliuguun lnsL Week. Mr. Rm’s 1min. and Miss Com DM‘lin nf Yum-mum. 15.0.. Imu- been \ isitin): n luliu-s in Tun»an and Rich- lm-ud Hill. LAST SUXDA Y’S MEETING Tl r15.“ [’ERANUE MEETING. mnti ‘Iint in hull) icwi COUNTY COUNCIL. H. S. LITERARY. PUBLIC MEETING. PERSOIVALS. unty I session xith pre mutter 'n-ket. Uuuglus; «Ssuy. “Skat- ie: ule suln. "\Vhele mph-s Grow,†R. Little. , Principal. 1n the posi- :. gave an inleresLing I aftm-nmm's entertainâ€" closcd with “God Save niut mullr was: ‘Has local option I license to prevent the 5 drink?‘ Twenty-two l option the pleferepce, [h [h the( 1‘[ E 5001' was vken the agrec thereby causin *0. Lu York Cl questinn was Council nppned its ‘ on Monday, “1th ’siding. .- discussed was the It, is claimed that | m 2 man w ill ) I'm-k County :tinn was inn-o- 'I. Pugsh-y. whn agreement duly \Vm-den of the f the City was ly agreeing to and the market afterwards cur- id DI sed \ms the luiuxed that | agreement if Ills [Mk iem-v enm- lants The Story Teller ' A . The Quiver . ‘. Musical. Home Journal It is not necessary to send to foreign couatnes for maga- zines. Read the following:â€" Littlv I Chums G A S S E L L 8’ Canadian P u b â€" ï¬shing Company The monthly magazines of the above company cover every variety of interest, and can now be obtained in Can- ada by yearly subscription at low rates. Tl MISS Mary Trench. (5. Moments Musicale. .. . Schm- Miss Marjory “'right. 7. “Tnmlhauser†Marchâ€"(Duet) Miss Elsie Brillinger. 5. (a) The Lou] is My Sight(Vncal).... AlliLs'k-n (h) Lu Mamnla . . . . ‘ . . . Paul chrion TASSE LL The drmvingwomn was cnm‘dmi to its utmost capacity Fridny evening when n Piano lh-mml was gin-n by the pupils of Miss Millie Trench. un- sistvd by Miss Mary Trench, soprano. Muny of llw young musicians made a most furorubk- impression. and lend- ore-d their numbers in u nnmnél that. H-flt‘ctul great credit on the training of their teacher. Miss Mary TanCll was at her best, singing wilh expres- aim) and am o-w-nness of voire produc- tion that delighted her liourers. Miss \Vinifrcd Hunn- proved herself worthy of the pusitinn taken at the recent PX» mninution held at, Toronto Conserva- tory of M usic. whure she took honors. standing second on the list. 'l‘brve choice duels we“: bright additions to the pmgrunimo. Pupils showed de- velopment under cun-ful trnining, and bv continuance then-in the prmnise of higher attainment. The following numbers were given during the eve- ning:- .5: gm? éIï¬Eï¬ï¬‚’i? s i $1.00 in mzvnnca. '5. Subscripti‘nns taken at Iliehnnond Hill Miss Irene McMahon. Juvenil(-\antz.. . .. Miss Juan McDonald. Melodie N0. 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . Master Ernest Allan. (H) Tarantella . . . . . . .. ‘.‘ (b) Ricm-adu ti. . _ . . . . . . UL Miss \Vinifred Hume. (a) As the Dawn . . . . . . . . . . (1))Gullgr Hel'l'in’ .. . . Miss Mary Trench. Barcm-nlle . . . . . . . . . . . . 1‘ Miss Ruhy Richards. Bonne Humem- , . . . . . . . . . . . Miss Lm-lln Johnson. L'Al'dita (Duet) . . . . . . . . . . . . Miss Millie Trench and Miss Irene Co'sgrm‘e. A. J. HUME Unuidu Sur Humâ€"(Duet) . . . . i . . Van Gael Miss Irene McMahon and Miss Marjorie \Vright. In Slumherlnnd . . . . . . . Krogmann Miss Irene.- Cosgmve. Gum-(1‘s March . . Klngnmun Miss Annie Richmds. Burcnl‘nlle Girls“ M Miss Millie Trench and MiSS \Vinifx-ed Hume. TAILOR 12:1 AdelaxdoSt. Toronto PIANO RECITAL. mine, per annum ller . . A nlm PART II. PART I. 70M PA N Y .. Krngmunn St-hm-wenku lat 1m; may be . . . . . D:th Uubtschalk Sartoriu )Vzlgner .Kohlor .. Hitz Kohlox' Cantor Arditi $1 1.50 50 50 50 ++++++++H++++++HH++H+~§ +4--§-+++++ ++++4 OVC at $3 95. Compare this ask for them. \Ve st +++++++++++++ RUBBERS Eï¬AUGI‘ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++¢+++++++++ +-‘-+-l brings better results at Atkinson & Switzer‘s than at any other store on Yonge St. That Dollar of Yours a ï¬ne Black Worsted Suit, ï¬rst-class in every par ticular, for $I4.oo. to your summer clothingâ€"Avinter is here to stay. Atkinson & Switzer are here to ï¬t you up for the winter. They’re the ones that can do it right and at money-saving ï¬gures. Before you let your dollars go be sure and examine Our ï¬ne line of Suitings, Under- wear and Furmshings. Will Make to your Measure Say Good=Bye If you examine our Stock of Fine Serges, Cheviots, Worsteds and Scotch Tweeds, and the style and make-up of our Made-to-Measure Suits, you must acknowledge that there is only one difference between them and those made by the best custom tailorsâ€"â€" that's the prices: $15.00, $17.00 and $2000, instead of $20.00, $25 00 and $30.00. Nov.19t,h, 1903‘ t1“ and we C STOVES. RMGES. HEATERS, PAINTS AND OILS, Richmond Hill Hardware Store 0 Heavy Lumbermen's Atkinson Switzer We have everything in Stock from ell men‘s Long Rubber Bo ETQN’S-at-the-Eléin. TINSMITIâ€"IING‘ +++++++++WÂ¥+r++++++++++I+++++ . SMILES arry only the well FURNACES, Lamar“ -â€"â€"F O Râ€" I'lC ots 1n DCW’I} W Our HM ++++++++++$ ++++++++++++ 1185 S are light ity