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The Liberal, 7 Jan 1909, p. 5

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Mr. Frank \Vile-y turde dizzy on 'l‘m-sday us he was walking on the sidewalk. He fe-ll cutting his hand but was able to wnlk home in u {cw minuten. The W. M. S. will meet this (Thurs- day) afternoon nt 3 o‘clock. at. the lmme 0f Mrs. Hume. The Epwm'th Lvngne next, Monday cunning will he in charm-Inf the Min- xinmu-y depm'tmnnt. M13. Sloan will give a talk on Africa. Collection nu hehnif of Misaiuns. The Ladies Hockey tvum will have tin-iv first. practice in the rink next “'vdnosduy fix-1H 4 to 5. l! the ice in in prnpt-r condition the I'rosidvnt \‘5. Vice President. curling matches will he commenced Friday afternoon. Match-s will also be played in the evening. chmmxr) HILL. 0N1. JAN. 7. 1909 Rev. E. C. Currie nf Sarniu has me- rupted (he "cull" from thf‘ Ricbmund Hill and Thurnhill Prvshyteriun cm» grrgntinns. The inductinn ce‘ranny will take place ubout the middle of P'tbrum-y. The Tomum and Yonge Street Hockey League was fun-med here ln-st e-vening. The first. mulch will he pl» 'ed here next Wednesday evening, lBt inst. Aurora vs. Richmond Hill. Schedule of games In next week's il- sm‘. EM ifikmafi. Mush-r Gr‘m‘gr Grant was in a puni- liun after New Year‘s Day to consider ably incwase his bank uncnunl. He wishes to thunk his numerous patrons for their kind re-mrmbx-uncv and hope! that they like the calendar {01- 1909. Tm: LIBERAL Calendars are intend- vd for those subscribers in the village whose papers are tnken to thuir homes weekly by nur carrier huy. As we have some. left over we Shall b» pleased to hand one to any nf our nther sub- scribers who drop in to are us at, this season of the year. Mondav was a busy day at the pull- ing houth. The. votes cast for the run-inns candidates for cnuncillurs were as follows:â€" T. H. Trench . . . . . . . 7. . . . 123 J. Palmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 J. H. Sanderson . . . . . . . . . .11] H. H. Hopper I. . . . . . . . . . . . 104 D.Sluan. . .. . 99 E.Bau‘kel‘ .. . 89 The Council for 1909 \vi he:â€"VV. H. l‘ugsley, Reeve: T. H. Trench, J. Palmer. J. H. Sondersuu, H. H. Hop- per, Councillors. Tho \anen's Guild of St. Mary‘s Church held their filst mow-Ling of the your for the election of office-rs yester- day. Prcsidvnt. Mrs. C. Palmer: Vice- l‘residvnt. Miss Su-lling; Secretary- '1‘11-usnrer. Miss E. N. Brown: Dorcas Secretary. Miss Conn-i9. Brown. The largest, vote ever recorded here was pulled last Monday on the by-luw to repeal local uptinn. There were 213 votes cast. and of these 8 were re- jected. \Vheu the u-Les were cnunth it was found that there were 112 for local (-pLiun um193 against. Majority suscuining local option, 19. YORK 00. CURLING LEAGUE SERIES OF GAMES. First Game. Jam. 9.â€"Maple Leafs and Mulverns. Aberdeens and New- mm-ket. Thurnhill and Richmond Hill. The dates are not, yet set for the ll‘hPI‘ matches. G. H. Hunper, Sec.- Twas. Monday‘s puprrs reported a horrible murder at the little village of Agin- cuurt in East York. Walker Blythe. A U. P. R. section mun. seemingly con- fussed to have murdered his Wife Sun- day night. The two little childien of the deceased and her cruel husband were the first to give the alarm, and Blythe was shortly afterward arrested and taken to the ’l‘urontn juil. Lately, it is said. the prisoner had been drink- ing heavily, and his outburst of vin- lence. resulting. according to his ul- lr-ged confession. in the. death of his wife, is attributed to liquor. A number of distinguished names appear among the cuntrihutms to the January number of the Canadian Mag- azine. Prof. Goldwin Smith writesa timely and most, interesting cunsidem- lion ut‘ "The Crisis in India," and Sir Charles Tupper writes on “An Inci- dent, of Confederation." ThvS¢ two cuntrilmtiuns alone would make the number one of luure than urdinury interest. but; there are. as Well um. )y UL‘llt‘l' impurluut features. Secnnd, Jun. 15.â€"Maplc Leafs and Abel-deans. Richmond Hill and Mal- verns. Thnrnhill and Newman-ken . Third. Jan. 26.â€"M:|ple Leafs and Richmond Hill. Aherdomxs and Thorn- hill. Newnmrket and Malvel-ns. ]J()C Ain‘t. CHARG El.) \VITH M URDER. LOCAL OPTION STAYS. JANUARY CANADIAA '. MONDAY'S VO'I E. \VOMEN‘S GUILD. Mr. and Mrs. J. Morgan and family of Willmvdale spent New Year‘s with Mrs. Nicholle. Mr. N. O. McLean of New Ym-k and Mr. S. Boothe of annnlu spent an afternoon at Mr. D. Hull‘s. Miss F. M. Jumiosun of Tm-nntn spent over Sunday with her flit'nd Miss Eva Hill. ' Mr. and Mrs. \Vustv and Miss \Vaste came up and «pout New Year‘s ere with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew vatou. Mr. D. Hill with his LI-othe-ris spI-nd- ing u cnuplv of wevks in New ank. where he is unending the uutnmobile phnw. Mrs. \Villiam Junes nf Rithnnd Hill spent a couple of days with her daughter Mrs. W'. H. Brown nf Tu- mum. Mrs/ Aytun nf Tun-unto spent her holidays with Mrs. John “'uml. Mines Kaith and Mable Hill of Elm- wtle spent m (-1- Sunday with Mrs. D. Hill. Mrs. J. \Vnnd nnd hm- fl'iPlld Miss Aytun spent Monday with relatives in Brndfm-d. Mr. D. M. Dxerry of Toronto npent ave-r Sunday with relatives and assist- ed the choir of the Methodist church at. both services. Mrs. \Vinium \Vuut. of Maple spvnt New Yen"): day with her lunthe-r Mrs. \Villiam June: and friend: of Rich- mond Hill. Mine Edwmds and Miss Mabel Ed- wards of Hamilton Sprint :1 few days in the village during the holidays. and were guests of Mrs. Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hopper and limb daughter of Toronto. who visited a WPPk at Mapka spent, A few days with friends in this viliage. Mr. C. R. Starr-y of Brncmn. Mass» and Mrs. Richmond of \Vondstock who were visiting rv-lalives here, re- turned home New Year's day. Miss Lnnella Alcumhrack rrturned to her kindergnrten duties in Renfrew on Monday after spending thr- holidays with her parent: at "Bmky Dell." Mr. Gen. Rodditt and three suns. \Vilfred. Robert and Bertie, and also Mr. Reddibt's Innthvx. Ipent New Year's Day at the funnel": sister’s at Asbgruve, Newmarket. Recent visitors with Mrn. Glass and Mrs. Pugslvy are Rem-e A. E. and Mrs. Pugslvy. Mr. ‘V. Pjgslt-y and Miss Ilahvlla Pugsley of Sutton. and Mr. R. W. Glass nf Conkstowu. All the members 0] Mr. P.G. Savvnge'a family spent New Yeur's Day with their father. Mr. Smagv. we regret tosay, was taken suddenly ill on Mom day. and is suffering with an attack nf pleurisy. Miss Maude- Junvs uf Orange Valiev rift-m, a week with her aunt Mrs. \V. . Brown of Toronto. Mr. W'illiaul Burns and Jnlm Darling are working at, Orange Vullvy. Mr. 0. Jones and son of Orange Valley spent New Yc-m-‘s day with his parents Mr. and Mrs. \V. Junosx. CAMERONâ€"At hislate residence-.Ma ple. on Tuesday. January 5. Alex. Cum- e-run, in his Slst year. Funeral Thursday at l p. m. to King City cemetery. WILEYâ€"BAYNTONâ€"-At the residence uf the bride's parents. Toronto, on Ohristums Day. by the Rev. Dr. German. Nellie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ann Bavnton to Mr. P. Ellis Wiley, sun of Mr. W. E. Wiley of Newnmrket. Pure bred white \Vyandotte Cuck- erela. $1.00 up. E. W. MOYLE, 26â€"4 Langatufl P. O. THE BANNER OFFICE. AURORA Orders taken atâ€" THE LIBERAL OFFICE. RICHMOND HILL. The west, half of Int, 22, con. 2. Mank- hnm. containing 100 acres. All in at high state of cultivation. On it, is erected a. large brick house and com- modious barns. all in good state of repair. The farm is well fenced. Good urchmd and water. Fall wheat. and fall pluwing. For further particulars. price and terms. apply on tthremises. 23â€"” TICKETS for the Canadian \Vest procured at Tickets for the West FENNYROYAL WAFERS. Farm For Sale. t’ERSON ALS NICHOLAS ’LYNET‘I‘, Orange Valley. For Sale. MARRIAGES. DEATHS. Owlwr. Richmond Hill. Perfumes of Quality (Maximum Ammo k C0.. of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN con- Jnuu Lo :L-~l an Swlicitnra fur run-ma. Caveats ’E‘r-tde M:.|k3_ Cum-12m: (or um Umted Sums. éamzd England. rum». crmuny. etc. Hand Book ubou chms tent {re _'1‘h|rt 'cxperience, Sander= at a Small Cost People of taste like a nice perfume. See our stock of cut glass and case perfumes. Our selection was never more complete. ranging from 25c. to $2. Palenla ohtmntd Um h MU NP! 5.. C0. uh.- nouoed In the SCIENTIFIC A M mucus. the largest. best. and mast wIdely circulated scIenlmo paper. 85.1%”: year Weexly. Splendid engravings and Interest.qu In. "nu-Mon. specimen copy or the Scieulmo Amer- mu: sent rn-n. Address MUNN a :0. 80111111110 Lumen: omce. 261 Broadway. New York. SOEE 8 Drug Store Elegant Perfumes Lax-ms 5 A few Choice Dolls left Blauicure Comb and Brush Now is the time to select, and we will be glad to show you our goods. Shaving Sets W. A. SANBERSBN Brushes: Cloth, Hat, and Hair. Druggist - Richmond Hill WVUA 3- rand“ t e ex- ' f 13 h t- and 55;"323623n3385, if: §a?§:- Ad t 0U VCR ure ;,Ji,,_ terested in country life, . ask your newchaler fur new depart- ment has to do with the C o u n t r y Home and its surroundings. i “FOREST AND RD STREAM," or send us twentyâ€"five cents for four weeks ttial trip. AE large illustrated weekly journal of shooting, fishing, natural his- tory and yachting. A PRICE 25,50, Loo Did you ever hear of PETER PAN A delightful odor C Sweet to Eat ‘1 Candy Bowel um liké you : to d of +++++++$++++++++++++++++++'+++~§'+++MH++++++++H++++++ i Our Stock is the best E that money can buy E We have now ++WWWHW~I H++++++H+++HQ ++++++++++fi NAUGHTON’S-at-the-Elgin. in a pair of good Rubbers or Overshoes of the well known Daisy Brand and protect your health for the rest of the winter. We begin the trade of 1909 means sickness. Prevention is better than cure. Invest wish their numerous customers and everybody a Happy New Year and Prospenty for 1909. with very favorable prospects. We want you to feel that this is a store that serves you well the whole year roundâ€"that is dependable at all times. \Ve prefer to make business good by giving good values all the time. Jun." 7th, 1909. Men's Overcoats, Ready-to-Wear Suits, Pants, Vests and broken lots that we want to sell, and offer them at big reductions this month. Read our quotations in another column. Richmond Hill Hardware Store Atkinson 8: Switzer STBVES. RANGES. HEATERS. Slushy weather means wet teet. Wet feet G. SOULES TINSMITHING. PAINTS AND OILS. B‘URNACES, -â€"F O Râ€"

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