Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 9 Dec 1909, p. 5

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Ynn mm got u (:npj.‘ (-f thv Chriitnms Gln'w UV calling at THE LIBERAL Office within the next: few days. Mr. Arthur Plxgsley, wevo pf Sutton, is spnkt-n uf Ivy his fI-Hnw «:nnnt.v (tn-.m- rilluxu for the position of warden fur the y 'm- 191”. RICUM'UKD HILL. 0312. DEC. 9, 1909 Gumnn-d Pussvpzu thuLBindingUlm h in dilfurrnb colors at THE LIBERAL Office. Also Adm-she. Tape SllitnblP for mending: music. “'0 (ms-MTV by Thi- Huntsviliv Fur- vsm‘r (hub Miss 1“. M. Brmvn has heel) l-lt-ctt-d Vilrv-Pwsido-nt 0f the Muskl-kn whern‘ Assumintiun. Miss I-‘Iith. of Bermuda. (:nt prose-ht, on the [hnvrgnl Girlie-{xv stufi'}. spvnt lvluh “‘PPk end at Fmfldvn Ludge, the guest of Miss ()urmie Brawn. Rev. S. 'I‘. Barth-H. prominent in Suhhutb School and Epwm-lh League Work. will pummh in Llw Melhndisn Church next Sunday evuning. That pretty little cantata, “Cilldm~- ellu.” to be given by the Presbyterian Sublmth Schnnl an the evening of the 23rd insL., will he found in the Decem- ber numbex 0f the Delinvutor. Any of our nwrchants m- nth busi- ness men x-equiiing special Christmas I advertising in THE LIBERAL will ! plpase hand in copy in good time. Also any printing that may be required. | A beautiful black (lady’s) kniLh-d min was found in the village and left at THE LIBERAL Ofiiw. Will the owner please call for it, or bring the mate fur the uther hand. Friday evening of this Week, Liter- m-y evening at the Epwortl) League, RPV. A. P. Brace “ill give a Incture (m “Km-s I Hth- Metv." A guud musical programme will he provided. All w'lcome. The intermediate department of the Public School was closed for a few days owing to the teaclwr’s illness. The pupils wm-e pleased. lmwevvr. to find Miss Trench able to resume hex wm-k yesterday. The last, Criminal Court Sittings of the year 1909 opened in Toronto Tues. day. The grand jm-ymen include Ex- Reeve P. G. Savage of Richmond Hill, and Ex-Crnunty Councillor Arthur Quantz of Markham township. Stnufi'ville Tribuneâ€"Mr. H. J. Mal- Iny 5 cut, Sunday with friends no Rich- num [NILâ€"Mr. Arthur Munro, uf the Standard Bank. spent, Sunday at Rich- numd Hill.â€"â€"-Miss Ida Mae Fm'syth visited relatives at Richmond Hill on Sunday. Before dispersing at a meeting in the Council Chamber last Friday evening u. resolution was can-led appninting J. H. Sanderson, D. Hill, G. McDonald, “7. Eyer and H. A. Nicholls a commit- tee to apply fur a charter with a view of forming a retail merchants’ associa- Linn. Mr. Henry, reeve nf Ym-k Townshlp and wax-den of the County of York. was presented with a. gold-headed cane by his fellow county councillors at a. banquet given at the Municipal Hotel, Toronto. last Friday evening. The resenmtion was made by Reeve au'ris of \Voodbridge. Matthew Lepper. who for many years kept, a general store in Aurora, on about the spot where the Metropol- itan station now stands. died at the home of his son-iu-law,S. St. A. Sewell, Toronto, on Monday, aged 94 years. Deceased was at one time reeve of Aurora. Another sale of property in the West End is repm‘tr-d this week by Mr. H. A. Nicholls. real estate agent. Mrs. Emme Met-calf has sold her house and lnt on Richmond street, to Mr. Charles Rollin. Mr. Rollin will at once im- pmve the property and will probably occupy it himself. Go to THE LIBERAL Office for Christ mas hooks. Christmas cards, booklets, souvenir post cards, tuy hooks, post- card albums, pencil boxes, mnuth organs. fountain pens, papetreI-ies. &c., 811:. New stuck of Bibles, new English Church Hymn and Prayer Bnuks, Methodist Hymn Books, and Presby- terian Books of Praise. Several films are advertising in this section of country what they call “the best, fence made.” A sample ofzmuther new fence has recently been erected on the north snle of Lorne Avenue. and sunth of the Metropolitan switch. This fence we have nnL heretofore seen advertised, but it, appears to be a com- bination of wand and wire. It has been suggested that, an nppmpriute name for the new structure would be “The Daisy." It; certainly is u daisy. “SANTA‘CLAUS' MISTAK A." The Methodist, Sabbath School schol- ars, under the munugmm-nt of the supm'ixmenfiwnt. Mr. J. Ii. Sanderson. and Mrs. Ailen, are bu'sy practising for [be ubwm {:nhbuin, in be given Christ- mas night The coming; entertain- ment prov " r. LL) be good, 14()C A1196. gamma. Mr. Jyrr was appointed chairman, and Mr. Nicholls scul-etzuy. The chair- nu-u stated in hisopeniug remarks [but like olhsr upJoduLe lowus it. was felt, that (‘lk‘l'ks in atom-s and lln- business man llu-nmelvvs ft ll that shops should he close-(l one or more High 8 during tho week. Nearly every person present. u-xprussc-d himself on 1119 subject, and WM! the chc-plion of Mr. F. \V. Gmiugvr all thought that to close say alsix o’clock at. least, two evvuings a. 3 work was quite the Inope-r thing. .Nuturnlly, some ul those who 5 mke dim-red with others as to when, lmur Lllo <Lult’s should be c‘ms: d. and what, ou-uings. Mr. (i‘rl'uinger’s objection to ‘ closing early was based on the fact, that. most of the business uu-u except him- m-lf lin-d near tlwirshops. and thought, that, if [boy were not. hound by a fine they might; do n "buck-door business.” gAl'tvr a long discussion, however. a insolution moved by Mr. D. Hill and 'socmndcd by Mr. F. E. Sims. was car- ried, agreeing to close the shops at (S p.lu. on Mnndnv and VVt-duesday vvenings. commencing the. first, Mon- day in the new year, all present voting ifm- the resolution with .‘be exception i of Mr. Gmiuger. A Inc-Ming of the husim-SS men (If. the“ tnwn was held in the Uuuncil Chmnhvr last Friday evening 1.” talk over the dvsirnhility 0t clusillg shops and business plum-s one or mun- nights in the wwk. ’l‘lu- mot-Ling was repre- f snmotiw, among those present lu-ing.i lhe fullm\'ing:â€"~A. Moody, N. Emmy.Q Nu! mam (films, J. 1’. Glass, A. E. Glass, = I). Hnil. H. H. Huppt’r. J. H. Sandvr-’ Sun. H. A. Niclmlls. l“. McConaghy, J. Smith. \V. Hull. F. E. Sims. A. G. Suvngv, T. H. Tie-nub. \V. Eyt'r, F. Gmingvr, 'I‘. F. MrMubun, Dr. \Vil- kinson and utln-rs. | Every fume: should know Hut the {I price ofl‘ered by the dealers for came, ' hogl, etc, in a fair one. How can he § know thin if he does not take a (nun business plperf What doctor or law- yer or business man would be without hi: business paper! There in but om ' fumen’ bunineu and market paper, that 1 i. The Weekly Sun. Sun 1910 right 5; ‘ subscribing. The fulhming programme will be giwn at the. High School Concert in the Masonic Hall next \Vednesday evening, Dec. 15:â€" Chairman’s Address-Mr. D. Hill. Piunu Suln~ "The Entrance of the Gladiu‘mn'smâ€"qunld Rich. Humorous Snug~"0nr Language As It‘s Spokeu”â€"â€"Chm~les Emery. Principal’s Addressâ€"Mr. Witheril. Huu'mrnus Munulngueâ€"â€""Pnpa and the Buvs”â€" â€"Uh'1rles Emery. Piano Soloâ€"“Light Cm‘ah'y”â€"H;u-Uld Rich. Dramatic Recitationâ€"“The Bridge of S-ighs”â€"â€"Charlos Emu y. Short, Addressâ€"Rev. Mr. Brace. Huniomus Songâ€"“I Couldn’t, Help But, Lzmgh"â€"Charles Emery. I Phinn Soloâ€""The National Pun-01"â€" Hamld‘ Rich. Dramatic Skb‘tChâ€"“FUI‘ Her Sake"â€" Charles Emery. Short Addressâ€"Rev. Mr. Currie. ngprous Sung â€" Selected â€"- Charles Emery. National Anthem. Pizmu Accumpanistâ€"J‘Iamld Rich. Mr. H. G. Bailey, merchant nt Maple. is circulating cards among his pull-uns giving low price quotations in grann- lated sugar, raisins, currants, and best American cunl ml. Mr. Bailey thinks it better to “keep busy” and sell on a small margin, than to make largel- profits on a smaller business. He is prepared to pay highest, prices for chuice dry plucked poultry. and invites all to call and see his holiday goods. Preventics, the new Candy Cold Cure Tablets, are said by druggists to have four special specific advantages over all other remedies for a. cold. Firstâ€" they contain no Quinine. nothing harsh m- sickvning. Secondâ€"They give ul- mnst instant relief. Thirdâ€"Pleasant to the taste, like candy. Fourthâ€"A large boxâ€"~48 Preventiosâ€"at 25 cents. Also fine for feverish children. Sold by \V. A. Sanderson. Mr. Sismnn. later of the firm of Underliill & Sisman. boot and shoe manufacturers. Aurora, paid this vil. lage a. visit a few days ago. Mr. Sis- man has in view the establishing of a manufactury similar to that now cur- ried on in Aurora. \Vith the Canadian Northern and the Metropolitan Rnil- way at. our doors we believe that this would be it desirable location for such an establishment. Richmond Hill would be pleased to consider a business proposition from Mr. Sismam. Balance hf 1909 free tn new subscrib- er: of Weekly papers only. THERE IS BUT ONE BUSINESS PROPOSITION. HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT. EARLY CLOSING. “KEEP BUSY.” PROGRAMME Richmond Hill. Dec. 4, 1909. To the EJitur of Tax: Llnnnn: Dmn- Sinâ€"In your-“issue uf Dec. 2nd there appenrvd u letter under the some- whnt startling heading "Nu Catholic nm‘d apply." At the close (if his letter Mr. 'l‘c-efy says: “1 thm'el'nre hope the "mmuhers of the ill-chasing commit- "uw will explain t. e TRUE reason fm- "rvfusing to grant. my request." I may be allowed to say tlmtl \vns pm!an at; the "wetng when the pur- chasing committee presented the list of banks recuunnondrd hy pull-nus 0f the Library. and there were several bunks wcmumvnded tn bl.- purchased as NEVV’ bunks when they wele "heady in the Library, and had been for several years. W'ith rt-fi-re-nce to Cnhlwt'n History of the Refurmatiun, the bunk recom- mended by Mr. Teefy. l infra-mod the members nf this lmnrd that we did not h.’|\'(‘ Cnhlwt's. but we had Pcluuhct’s Histurv 0f the Refm-nmtiuu. and the nmjnrity of the board sermcd to think [hut mm was mmugh. Now, sir, our Library is small enough for the huoks which are must nften called fur. and surva it is the duty of the board to cam-r to its patrons iy purchasing the books that are most popular, and until nnr reader’s tastes are educath to en- jny hanks of History and Biugraphy. and I am snrry to say that my 3 years’ experience as Librarian has taught me that they WILL NOT rend History and Biography unless they are dressed up in a fictitious manner as a good many of the historical novels are, merely novels ivith a higtm-ical setting. So, sir, Mr. Teefy must not blame any one but me. for I have no hesitaâ€" Linn in saying that if I had not, men- tioned that there was a History of the Reformation in the Library. the hook Would have been purchasvd. and I do not, suppose it, is mu late yet. to do so. But the insimmtion that, his request. was not granted because he is a Catholic, is unjust, to the Library Board. and unworthy of Mr. Teefy himself. The old fashioned way of dosing a Weak stomach, or stimulating the Heart. or Kidneys is all Wrong. Dr. Shoop first pointed out this error. This is why his prescriptionâ€"Dr. Shoop’s Restorativeâ€"is directed entirer to the cause of these ailmentsâ€"the. weak in- side or controlling nerves. It isn’t so difficult. says Dr. Shonp, to strengthen a weak Stomach. Heart. or Kidneys if om: goes at it Correctly. Each inside urng has its controlling or inside nerve. When these nerves full, then those organs must surely falter. These vital truths are lending druggists everywhere to dispense nnd recom- mend Dr. Shonp's Restorative. Test it a few days and See! Improvement will )romptly and surely follow. Sold by V . A. Sanderson. The deepest sympathy is frlt by all for Mr. Jns. McNeil and fumin in the death of his son John W. The funeral took place here on \Vednesday after- noon. The ladies of the Auxiliary of the Methodist Church sent, fruit and cloth- ing valued at $55 to the Deaconess’ Home in Toruntn last week. Rev. J. \V. Gordon preacth anni- versary sermons at Slit/tun \Vesb on Sunday, and lns pulpit was occupied by_ Rev; It! r. Oyerend of thy}. placg._ _ 'Mr. J. Mart-in and Mrlwlilnlr-I-‘yl‘jick- out have returned from the West. but intend going out, again, having taken up__lnnd.u Our village blacksmith, Mr. Thns. Chuthurn, and Mrs. M. Pilsnn. were united in matrimony last Wednesday in Toronto by Rev. Dr. Tavlnr of Cooke's Chmcb. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to the happy cuuplc. Selected Valencia Raisins. 3 lbs. for 25c. 4ll)s. good Raisins tor 25c. 2} lbs. finest. blue VostizaCm-m nts f0r250. 3 lbs. finest cleaned cum-ants for 256. Atkinson & Switzer. An intervsting and profitable aft?!- nnon is being luukpd forward to next. Tuesday at, the Sabbath School Con- vention to be held here. The speakels will include Rev. 8. '1‘. Bartlett. Rev. Mr. Rankin and others. Everybody will be nmde welcome. The Recreation Club are getting ready for the winter season. and are already beginning to advertise thvir skating rink. Last. winter was very succ9ssful, and if the weather is favor- able the managers expect. to give the young penple lots of enjnyment on the ice. The stnrvs here are beginning to put on the Christmas garment. “’9 have a. nice assortment. of Muffin-s. Gloves, Scnl'fs, Cufilinks, etc., suituhle fur Christmas prvsents. A! kinsnn 8: Switzer. ++H+M+++++++++é+++++++++ o¢w¢¢+4++++éé++++++++++++i Opcns in all Departments of The Contra! Business Cnllego. anouto. un Jan. 3rd. Early application for admission is illVith. \Vrite for Catalogue and Enrollment Form. Ad- dress W. H. Shaw, Prim cipal, Yonge and Gerrard Sta” Toronto. WinterTerm I remain yours t1 ulv, G. UOWIE. Thornhill. Maple. +WHH1W+HH+++§+++Â¥+++Â¥H~bÂ¥++m+++4~+++ is the time to make your pur- chases to secure Best Choice and avoid the rush at the last. Mi-IDN'l-‘H iAtkinson & Switzer ~++++++++4Wi+++++++++++++++$int-+44%++++++-P+++++++++é‘+4:é féM++++++++++++++4%++++~§‘++-+++++++M+M+é++W+¢$+++ é+++4o++++++++++++++++w+1w M~§~+~§~M++ in greater variety than ever be- fore, at prices to suit all purses Toys, Dolls, Chinaware, Linens, Fancy Goods and Novelties NOW Dec. 9, 1909. other lines. Awav better than city prices for same quality. have pg already been buying from using/fill pay you If you to give us a trial in, Boots. Underwear, Clothing. Gloves, Hats, Crarp§L§hirrts, Neckwearhand imany Santa Claus’ Headquarters FOR THE CHRISTMAS TRADE SPEGIAL DISBDUNT SALE AT A SPECIAL DISCOUNT 0F 10 PER CENT. OFF OUR REGULAR PRICES. Richmond Hill Hardware 60. NORMAN J. GLASS ()UTB‘ITFTER FROM 50 UP TO $5 RICHMOND HILL From Now Until J' an. lst We Will Offer All Our Now is your opportunimy to buy 11 good stone at a cheap price. Don’t miss it. WE HAVE NOW ON DISPLAY ++++++++++3XÂ¥+++++++w «ouwufiéowwwo» STOVES RANGES THE ... AND ... NORMAN BATTY, Manager

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