Mrumnm) HILL, 0NTL,,I\‘0‘V. 10. 1910 The Dmunm'nhs “'Qll Tuesday Luge mij-Hy. Mr. Jmnes McLean uf Richmnnd Hill was :1 judg“ at the East Ylll'k L'hAvmt-n’s mulch held nu \Vednesduy uf Inst wet-k. ’ ' I, The Saturday edition of The Gluhe mm Hmslmuu Magazine Seclinn has ln-en rrdxumd from 1.75 m $1,00 per umuun. Older at. THE LIBERAL Uflice. Eclipse, Surprise, Gomfm-t, and anmu’a Soap, 6’ mus fur 25"; Town Talk Laundry Snap. 100 bur; L‘Hiemce Smp. huge bzu' 20c. Atkinsun & Switzer. ' r 1 Ale vnu making out, yum' fall ac- counts? 11’ so, why nut send an order for bill heads to THE LIBERAL Ofï¬ce. Plume us whpn you need anything in the printing line. - . The' VVt-ukly Glu'be and Canada. Farmer will he smut, to any address in Canada or Unitvd States frnm now In the PUG of [be your fox-'15 cents. Older at, THE LIBERAL Ufliue. THE LIBERAL \\ ill be sent to new suhsm’ilwrs hum [his date In January 1, 1912, for $1.00: See advertismnent elsewhere in this paper fur clubbing rates with other papers. ‘ Cream of Wheat and Wheat Grun- ules in bulk. 51: NM; Saxon and Banner Oats. each package contains a hand sOme piece nf porcelain chinaware, per pkg. 25c. » Atkinson & Switzur. TEE LIBERAL and the Family Herald and Weekly Star will be sent for the balance of the year, both papers fur 40 cents. , Those who are not, taking those papers should take advantage of this special offer. Mr. H. C. Algae has been trans- ferred totho Standard Bank stafth Markham; Mr. H. H. Palmer has taken Mr. Algne’s place as ace-bunt,sz and Mr. .J. Gr. Abel-y of Plntlsville has taken Mr. Palmer’s former posi- tion. Mr. Gen. McLaughlin 0f Grahams- villegub ï¬tsb prize at the Malltmn plow- ing match Tuesday. Mr. C. Clubine of Luskay. who took several pt'izvs here last week ‘was ï¬rst, in his class at Malton. Golden Sling Cane Syrup, 2H). tin 12c; Edwardsbuvg Table Syrup, 121w tin; Lyle’s'Gulden Syrup. in 2-H). tins. each 20c;~ Gulde-uotte (June Syrup. in 51!). pails,‘each 400; Maple Syrup Mixture. in qlinl-t. jai‘s, jzu and syrup 300. Abkinsmn & Sw1bzer.l ' ‘ The public may expect a treat-in the auditorium of the Methodist, church on Wednesday evening, the 14th of December when Dr. Cleaveij will give his noted lecture (in Jean Valjean. The lecture will he givon under the auspices of the Epworth League. Farmng is a. business which requires access- to piactical business inform- ation. This is supplied in the columns of The Farmer’s Weekly 'Su‘n'. . The sécrob of the - growing popularity uf this‘papei; lies in its until-mg devotion to the interests of the farmer. 1‘0 be osted a. farmer must) read The Sun. f you are not, a reader of The Sun try it; for 1911. ‘ Next Friday evening, Nov. 11. the Epworth League, have decided to pay' a visit to Headford League. Waggous will leave the school room of the Church at 7 o’clock shu'rp. A good program consisting of solos, recitations etc. will be given. All who are in- terested in the League, are very cordially invited, as a. good social time is expected. A meeting of the R. H. Gui-ling Club will be held in the Council Ohamberon Tuesday. 15th inst, at 8 p.m. sharp, for the election of Tankard and District) cup skips and other general business. All interested kind- ly make it a point; to attend, as any wishing to 'oin will be received. \Ve wish t0 ma e this a record season for our club. so. be with us. E. M. Byi'ne, President. FOOTBALL MATCH. ’ Aurora H.S. amd Richmond Hill H. S. will face each other in a. football match this (Thursday) after-mum) at, 8.45, in the pang. As this will be the last gamepf the season between these schools evervbody should come and see the match. An interesting-address was-given in the schogl 100m of the 'Methodist church lagt evening by Mr. Hanna. of the Lord’s Day Alliance. The speaker referred to .the desirability of a quiet Sabbath. and '(‘nul‘ioned his hearers to be on their guard relative to the in- troduction ‘ of Sunday cars. Re‘marks were also made by RevHE. C. Currie and Dr. ,Penglund. and the meeting was presided over by Rev. G. S. Smith. i J (') C A. 1135 LORD’S DAY MEETING. CURLING MEETING by a). Miss' Elizabeth. Ste-watt. (5f Milton is visiting an Fouldru Lndge, the gut-st, of Miss Gmm-ie LL Bmwn.‘ Mr. C. \V. Mullny, Insppctur of Ss-hnols for ijth Yul-k. inspected the Public Suhnol here Monday. Mrs. Emslic nf “Glehguirn†()Mlville. and Miss Kyle, 'I‘m-onm, spent. Thurs- day with M15. ’1‘. F. McMahon. Mr. and Mrs. Dun-ulna and 'little son of \Vt-st, ’L‘m'nnt'd spent, twin or threw days with Mr. and Mrs. John W'nod. : ' Thm-p was anu- a large m-nwd'at .1 kg _cm. {.10. sale h_vl‘e9_ nn' Sam 1-day. The ladies of (hr: \Vnmon’s Aux- iliary m’u packing a Inn; with fruit and mutt),ng this Week tu send tn the Fred Virtnr Missinn. Quarterly services-x ware lwld irLthe 1\'lvt.h<)di¢t, Church un Sunday. and the Bqayd [peeping on M‘cmdm:afternoon. Mr. J. ()ih'ér and family are mov- ing to their new home in the city this week; ' ‘On Monday evening the Epwmth League of this place was \‘isitHl hy the League frum Team“. The topic was tuke‘u by Mr. E. Buwon. after which then.- was an (dd-fashioned spelling match. Refreshuwnts were served. and u- very pleasant time was spent, Miss Myrth Suigmm sang a very mutty- snln, “A Ruse from the Garden Of [Al/VB.†. If ynu intend planting trees next Spring yun had better place your Order early on nccnunt. ()f' the. big demand for nursery stock. We are the largest growers uf,Pe:u:h, Apple. Plum and Cherry Vtrpes, also Ben-y Bushes and‘OI-nmnenbul Stuck, in Can- ada. _We make a specialty of Peach and Apple trees. Cume and see us, or write for catalogue. Brown Bros. 00., Browns Nurseries, W'ellamd 00.. Out. Shot-fly after-midnight Friday morn- ing a ï¬re broke nut in the barnpf Mr. J. A. Mitchell, Ynth street. Amara. consuming the building and contents, and quickly spreading .to the pigeon honey, containing about; a thousand birds, all {if which, were dash-Dyed. Until a. few Weeks ago the pmperty belonged to Mr. Frank Cook who came from Chicago. During Mr."«000k's residence the-barn, outbliirdings and dweliiug' were hnrnvd in two different; cnnflugrutiqns. Mr. ()or-k’rehuilt, nverv- L'liing, and (m Octuher'l Mr. Mikhail 10f 'Tuwnm bought tlw pi-uperty. Most of Mr. Cuok’s furniture was stayed in the barn. hesides which He loses a cow. Mr. Mitchell’s cow also was hurde. There was aha-wt $2.100 insurance. but Lhe loss is estimated at about $4.000. FIFTY DOLLARS FOR POCKET MONEY. We ask our I-qaders to peruse our clubbing announcement, with The _ __ -- .. .. m FamilvoHeI-uld and Weekly Star on another page. Read thé particulars of the Free‘ Trip to the Old Country. The big Montreal \Veekly will send three of its leaders to England next June. at the time of the coronation of King George, and THE LIBERAL will give Fifty Dollars to any of OUR. rend- ers winning the ï¬rst. second hr third prize, only one ï¬fty to be paid, and that for the best'estimate as ‘to'the number of readers of The Family Herald on the 15th of March, ‘1911. Call at; THE LIBERAL Ofï¬ceLOI- Write, us for coupons. - Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas gave- a social evening to the Adult, Bible Glass of this place on Thanksgiving evening and a nlost enjoyable. tim'e was spent; Some of the friends from this place took in the King and Vaughan Plow- ing Mnt‘chAor} _Fr1d§_y list. Miss JentliendMilIen has returned home‘ after spending a few days visit- ing; with ‘friends in Aurora .und Tegpperg feville. .. Mn, \Villiam Clement is to be con- gryabulamd on potato growing as he got potatoes Weighing three and a quarter pound’s. Better try a Show at, national exhibjbjonpegzt yea_r W'gllja'm. Some of the friends from ths vicinity took in the Quarterly Meeting; Services held in Maple Methodist; church last Sunday morping. . acéumpained by Mr. H. J. Nixon spent; Sunday with M1: ander'sA. A._ Bi_shnp, Newmaxy‘eï¬.‘ _“FI‘al‘iâ€"Blâ€"Jévï¬ihg'isrthe {age around this vicinity and some of the farmers are abpjlt through. ___ . n 1 Mr. W’tn.aOrr was again successful in carrying 01f some prizes in Scarhom, and at King and Vaughan plowing match held at Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellivtt of Sunnybrook farm near Brampton made a week end visit with their cousin Mr. Forbes Elliott. Mrs. Husband nnd Miss E. Ruther- fm'd spent, Thanksgiving at Bonnie Brae. ’Lhe home of Mr. F. Elliott, also Miss E. \Vhittakov of Toronto. and Miss Irene '_I‘hnr_npson. - A-.." 1 Miss Gladys Logge of Jefferson and Miss MgLy Legg'e of Wilcox Lake haw gnne tn' spend a few months with relatives in the North VVeSt. Nquverq. ' M Jennie Liewberry. who is now training for a deucnm-ss, sipvnlt Thanks~ giving» with 1101‘ brother Mu, Geo. PEESONALJS FIRE AT AURORA. (Téo’labe for last week) FRUIT TREES. M aple. Jefferson. Hope. \Ve_ do not wish t0 blame the mutorâ€" man. not ï¬nd fault with the ’cm-oner’s jury who {mind that. the killing nf Wm. Glmlterly of Thm-uhill was not. owing to megligence. To us, however. it looks like a elying shame-that the man. over 80 years of age, Was mun to dl‘flthr The evidence shmved that the electric car and che auto Car came down the sleép- lull zyhmlst' sidef'flw'y‘ side, and than ‘\vlu-uâ€":tht-' «mitifii'vns alumst .opposite‘him and thejcm- 20 feet hellind he stepped Qnm thedcur track, without. looking lhzwkward. What else cuuld the old 1mm d0? \Ve are pleixsml tn state that Mr. Stanley Tyndall. $011 of LII'.'J0hlI Tyndall of this plmrP. who got ï¬rst: prize in the second class in sod here lust Friday, ï¬rst fm- best. cruwn fur- ruw,‘and,_flrst for hvst ï¬nish; alsu got first rize no _the East ank plowing mate for host, crown, and second in the sod class. v It is snt’isfactory to knmv that the entextaimuent given by Miss Cnmne Master: Brown and assistants on ,V‘Vednesday evening uf lasb'week was not only a treat but, a ï¬nancial suc- cess as Well. After paving all ex- penses the Fire Brigade have a net sum of $47.29. The prize winners in the Field Crop CotintiLion in cnnnectinnwvith the Richmund Hill Agricultural Society will beat: in mind they me éligihle to compétp at. the Guelph Winter- Fair. {Entities have been ext-ended'uutil Nov. 5t . ' ' Canada. can boast 'of many great entex prises but the one in particular that all Canada is proud of is that} great, Wevkly printed 'in Montreal. The Family Herald and \Veekly Star. With its 28 and 32' pages every week of the best reading matter, it certainly is a big dollar’s wort-h. and then again every subscriber for 1911 has an opportunity to win a- Free Trip to the Old Country next June. Anyune who is not already a reader of that great weekly should lose no time in sending i_n__nn order. The price is only one dollar. Ihe Néxt Sitting of:Djv1310n Court for ‘No. 3, County of York, will be held in the Court Room, DIVISi‘ï¬N' - 8001Mâ€; REAL ESTATE fâ€"AGENCYâ€"â€"_ J'. H. SANDERSON, v.3. RANGING FROM $800110 $5,000. 166 acre farm north of village.- Buildings A1. Land in good state of cultivation - ‘ I ~ « ‘ "Also 7100 aci‘es on’ the 2nd of Mark ham. ' SIX VERY DESIRABLE : Iâ€"Iounses and Lots ' FOR.- SALE Court of Revision Notice is hereby' given that a, Court will be held pu'r‘s’ua‘nt tn the Ontario Voters’ Lists Act, ‘by His Honor Judge Morgan, Judge of the County Court of the County of York. at the 'Masonic Hall, Maple, on SATURDAY, THE 12TH DAY‘ 01“ NOVEMBER, 1910, at 10.00 a.m.. to hear and deter- mine the several complaints of errors and omissions .in‘ the Vntors’ List of the Municipality of the Township of Vagghan for tile year 1‘910. ,L LI_., 7 A]? persons hmvr‘ing business at the Court are required to amend at said time and place: - GOOD Fo-‘R‘iélchOND HILL. ~ I. B. MCLEAN. Clerk of the said Municipality. Dated ab Maple this 15b day of No- vem bet, 1910. DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL. Monday, Nov. 2t,_1910, RICHMOND HILL GUELPH WINTER FAIR A CREDIT TO CANADA. RICHMOND HILL 4 I; VAUGHAN of The Central Bus‘l nes§ College of Toronto “contains some special gmu'antees (vap‘rygtbï¬ t. incerpst. to students who 'wish‘ to attend a. ï¬rstclass"t-Gliable Schunl. You are imith to \\')‘i£t‘.f()x‘ it. Address )V. If]. Sham. anesxdeny, 395 Yonge Sh, Toronto. 7 NOW ON HANDâ€"â€" "THE Exam, cï¬Tï¬Lï¬BUE* )nmmencmg at 10 a. m. MUNICIPALITY OF WELL DONE. T. F. MCMAHON CLERK MANAGER Hewwwwwémtwwwiwp4§+++++++++MM-s-MuMé-Mng STYL‘ISHjULSTER é-wwwww Haewuz-MM-Mww ++++++++MM+MMW °§~°§~§~Ԥ-+'§'-§'+°§“§0§°'§«§"$"§"§"§"§°+-§"§“¥~§'-Â¥!"§"1' *¢%++++++~Â¥+%4~+++%+4 $40W+§°+§ Atkinson & Switzer E¢%#*&+++++++¢++*+¢++g%+¢+¢++w++%+%+¢+%+$é++++++++++w < RICHMOND HILL Sole Agents for The House of Hobberlin Men’S-heavy wool underwear very ï¬ne per garment 73c Men’s Wool fleece underwear extra quality per gar: . ment . . . . . . Men’s very heavy wool underwearextra ï¬ne per 'rnent . . ' . . v . . . ' Men’s Sweater Coats from. ‘ . . . $1.73 to 3 Men's Mocho Dress Gloves from . $1.25 to E : â€"â€"-AT THEâ€"â€" mam mu. GENTS’. Fug-Nisniné NOR M AN ‘J. GLASS ' : Richmond Hill Hardware 60. The cold Weather is coming. NOW is a good time to prepare for it. : Pandora, :2? Happy Thought RANGES anal Souvenir , mâ€"o'aoâ€"e Stove and Fm nace Work promptly done and satis- faction guaranteed. - ‘ ’ Melntte Cream Separators, Standard Cream ,Sepa- raters, Conner Ball-Bearing \Vaslï¬ng Machines. Béll Telephone 18 ',;« - . toofoov ; .~- 1 THE RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE‘VCO. We invite you to call and see our stock of ‘ HEATERS AND RANGES. ...STOVES...- We are sole Qgents foi‘ théj celebrated auwowgï¬wwwn UNDERWEAR THE No matter where you go or what you pay you cannot beat these “ Hob‘oerlin †Made-to-Measure Ulsters. Every fabric comes di- rect irom the mills, is of highest quality and up to the minute in design and coloring. We are showing: The new Cheviots and fancy “Herringbone†stripes; wide and narrow, large and medium stripes; everybne new and exclu- sive; made strictly to your measure, and perfect ï¬t guaranteed or money re- funded. NORMAN BATTY Manager @ï¬iï¬ @ï¬iï¬? It pays to buy the best, and we make the prices right. . 75c 21 ï¬ne per! gar- . . ' LOO $1.75, to $350 $1.25 to $L75 PHONE 17