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The Liberal, 17 Nov 1910, p. 5

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_ @311): ‘M. Miss Jenn English of Tut-onto spent. a few days .his wvek at “Husky Dell” :1 guest of the M‘msvs Alcmnln-uc. RICHMOND HILL, Own, New; 1"“, 1910 LIP. \V. H. Clark of Stunifvidk‘, I‘LD. G~M.VV., paid an nfficiul visit, lust even- ing to the \Vm-kmnn Lndge hem. Cu]! at, THE LIBERAL Office fur the December Delinwtinl'. Next Sunday evruing Rev. Dr. Smith wiil preach (m lhr‘ suijr-t. “How lung does it. take (ind m 111;:kowmnn.” Mat. 0. Lockeuxf Vix:tnri:1(‘>nllegx‘ will address H10 Epwui-lh League Friâ€" day (‘Vt‘lli‘flg n‘f this week. Evm-yhnfiy welcome. Ale you making nut yum} full lacâ€" counts? If so, why not sr-nd an order for bill heads LU THE LIBERAL Office. Phone us when Vuu need anything in the printing lino. ‘ The Virtm-ia Sqml'w S. S. wiH hold their annual Xmas True unis-rtninuwnt un Friday e-vvning, Dvc. 23rd. Fumher notice Inn-r. ' The \Veekly Globe and Canada Farmer will be sent, to any address in Canada. nr United States frum now tn the em} nf the year for 15 cents. Order at THE LIBERAL Office. ‘ anh Lamond Shit-ting, fund weight. 130 and 150 per yd; extm hvavy, 17c yd. Ruckfasn Uni“ Shining, fancy stripe and patterns. extra quality, pm' yd. 160. Atkinson & Switzer. THE LIBERAL will be sent to new subscribers from this date tn January 1. 1912, for $1.00. See udvertiswmmt elsewhere in this paper for clubbing rates with other papers. The Su-trm'dny Him:wa 13f The Glnhc with Iliusnaied Mugnzine Sevtinn has lwen n-dnmed from $1.75 In $1.00 per armum. Ordm- at. THE LIBERAL Offiu . Good Valencia Raisins, 100 1b.: best; cleaned Ourlatnts, 2!; lbs. for 2530.; se- iected Seeded Raisins. pet 1h. 10v; Lemon and Orange Poe-.1. per 1h. 16c; best Citron Peel, per lb. 25c. Atkinson & Switzer. A suitable Stock Pen has been erect- ed at the C. N. 0. Station. This will be a great: convenience to our local .amu'k dealers who, heretofore, had to ship many cattle and other animals by Grand '1‘ ‘unk at Maple. The Presbyterian Guild meets this week on Thursday evening, at 8 n’clnck, when Mrs. Gm. S. Sims will give. :1 paper “The Catcer’s Saturday Night.” Special music will also be in evidence. Principal Davidson of the High School presented Ed. Morgan on Mon- day Wlth :\ silver medal ‘auilnbly engraved for winning the greatest; number of points in the athletic cou- tests 011 Field Day. The Bazaa 1' and Sale of VVm-k. under the auspices uf~the \Vnman’s Guild of St. Marv’s Ohm-ch. Richmond Hill. will he held rm Wednesday, Dwt-mher 7, afternoon and evening. Further particulzus later. Ladies’ Flannelette VVmppers. neat pattern, in navy. cardinal and grey, special price $1.00; Ladies’ Flannelette Night. Gowns. colors white and pink, each 750; better quality of Stliped Flanneletlye. nicely trimmed, $1.09 each. Atkinson & Switzpr. At the last meetmg of the Board of Education the secretary and the Prin- cipal ofthe High School were authorized 1:0 procure the necessary equipment as regards library and chemical apâ€" pliances. and the Principal of the Public School was authorized to get. the necessary books, maps and-other requisites for his school. The farmer who tries to run his farm without a farm paper is not, do- ing himself or his farm justice. Add The Farmer’s Weekly Sun to vour list of reading for the coming year. Helpfulâ€"~that is What you will sav it is, and you will never Want to be with out. it. Sixty pairs men’s rubbers, clean new stock, self-acting styfe. sizes 6 to 11, regular 90 cts; while thev last, 69c. Naughton Bros.. ‘Elgin Mills. It is really wonderful how the Edit- ors of the Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal can go on week after week issuing twenty-eight and thiity- two pages of eight big columns each. and always find something new and interesting for their readers. Every department (if that great paper is edited by men and Women of long experience. and there is not a dry de- partment. in the whole paper. Any persnn who is not; familiar with the Family Herald should give it a trial. Those \vho‘know it would not; be with- out it. Every subscriber for 1911 has an opportunity to win a ’free trip to the Old Country next; June. Particu- 3ars may be had at this office. DUNNETTâ€"â€"PYKEâ€"~At Steele’s Corners,- on Wednesday, Nov. 16th. 1910, by the Rev. E. (‘9. Currie. Miss Mabel Pyke and Mr. William Henry Dunnetb, both of Weston. Dominion Parliament opens tu-dny. i.4()C A1195 HOW IS IT DONE? MARRIAGES SPECIAL A xm-eting of thr- UuriingUluh was held 'qucsday evening when a. huge Immbvr \vm-P present. . _ Mr. Nichwlls. wpresenmtive to this 0. G. A.. wpm-tc-d that the gruupiug in the DiShi-‘t Unpgnmt‘s was clumgod s” that Ridmn-nd Hill will play in THX‘OIHU. er Uw Tankard Richmond Hill will also play in annntn. h was decided to hold a Suu'vkvx' in the Cnuru-il Ohmnhm- fur the purpose uf spmmling n Surinbilt’ t-vvning. 3w- pumtm'y Ln Hw wintm' spurt. H‘he dau- set was tho evening uf the 23rd nf November. and MPssru. A. Savage. N. Glass and A. Glass “‘vx'e appointed a wum'ninne tn make tise lammssury ur- .1-ungamvuix. Mmms. Gm). Umwie and W. H. Maggie), were nppumled skips fur the Tankard, :md Messrs. T. A. ‘anuu and F. E. Sims fur Hu- Dishit't (Sup. Tho- Sm-n-[ul'v was instructed to \vrih- 2| nunJu-r of sin-munding '(fhlhfi rula’jre in firming a inczd ’us~'ncintim';. Px-r-fvssnr Farmer 0f McMasLer Unin‘rsity will address the nch meet- "mg nf the- Lite-wry Circle on Friday awning Nov. 18111. Big subject will be "The Blhlp; 'l‘ranslutiun. B-M‘Hlubiun and Highs-r Criticism.” As Dean of ’I‘lwnlngy in tlv Univmsity me. Furnwr Is well qualified to spank (2n Biblical nmttvrs. A musical program has hven Hrrnngvd for in addition an n pluasulute-wrung is expected. Meet- ing will he hvld :It lmnw of MI. \V. D. Swat; nppnsito stop 46 Metropolitan Railway. Visitmscm-dially welcome: A m-vrtty wedding was 'sule-umizfid St. John’s Church of England, Saska- toon, (In Saturday afLenuHm. Nov. 5, when the rectum Rev. E. B. Smith, united in hnly matrimony Albert, Edward Robins-nu nf Glenhm-st, form- erly of Thmnhill. and Mlss Maggie Elizabeth Monkmmx of Unimn‘ille. The hridu! cnnplo were snppm-ted by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pent-sun, late of Newman-kvt, and umv (If Gle-nhurst, Snsk. The bride was dressvd in a handsome. guan of white silk. The bridal party left the church amidst; the' I'illging of the Wedding chimesL The engagement of MI. Ivan Lennard \inght, juurnalist and Miss Edith P, Stevensnn, was announced ‘ in the Daily Star Monday evening. The: Rev. D. .7. Drividson. B.A. of Central India will address the Thank Offering Meetinng the \V. F. M. S. in Lhe Presbyterian Ohm-ch on Thurs- day evoning Nov. ZiLh at 8 o’clock. This will be an open meeting tn. which the men as well as the W01)an of the Lawn are invitud and an interesting address will be give-«i. Mr. Davidson is a York County boy and pnguged in an imptwmmt Edumxinnal ~“’(Il'k in India. * If you intend planting tI-Pes'm-xt Spring you held bettcr pluck yuur order early on account; of thelbig demand for nursery stock. \Ve are the. largest growers of Peach, Apple, Plum and Cherry trees. also Berry Bushes and Ornamental Stock, in Gun. adg: We make unspecialty of Peach and Apple trews. (Mme un'd see us, or write for calalugue. >Bmwn Bros. ‘00.. Browns Nurseries, VVellaud 00.. Out. FIFTY DOLLARS FOR POCKET MONEY. We ask our readers to peruse our clubbing announcemth with The Familv Herald and Weekly Star on another page. Read the particulars of the Free Trip to the Old Counu'y. The big Montreal Weekly will send three of its readets to England next June, at the time of the coronation of King George, and THE LIBERAL will give Fifty Dollars to any of OUR. read- ers winning the first, second or third prize, only one fifty to be paid, and that for the best estimate.“ to the number of readers of The Family Herald on the 15th of March, {911. Call at THE LIBERAL Office, 01‘ write us for coupons. BAND PRACTICE. The next regular practice of the Band will beheld on Monday, Nov. 2L A full attendance of the members is requested as business of importance will be ln'mught up. If there are any ‘in the Village nr vicimtv who are desirous of taking a. horn the Band Committee would be pleased to have ’bhem come to the meeting. SPECIAL OFFER. Both The Daily Globe and the Daily Mail and Empire are making a. 5 metal offer to readers of these papers. ither paper will be sent from this date to the first, of May about 5; months for the sum of $1.00. This oifer is not for York County alone; they will be sent to any individual address in Canada, Great Britain or the United States. The coming sessions of the Dominion Parliament and the Ontario Legislative will be reported. Send a dollar to THE LIBERAL Office, and get; full benefitef this offer. Rev. H. S. Matthews, a well knuwn Methodist clergyman, diedut, his resi- dence, Toronto, On Monday, 14th inst. Deceased was in his 73rd year. Inter- ment took place in Mounl, Pleasant Cemetery yesterday. Robert -Bx-(Iddy for 45 years sheriff of the County of Peel, died at his home in Blamptun Sunday evening, aged 82 years. He is survived by one daughter, wife of T. W. Unggun. manager of the Dale Estate. PRESBYTER [AN CHURCH. cu [313:9 MEETENG. FRUIT TREES. News Notes. Thom hill. Rvnmv your subscriptinn to The Liluâ€"ral now, and subscribe for Farm and Dairy at the same- time. Our club- bing price fur both The Liberal and Farm and Dairy is but $1.75 per year. \Ve hme made mrnnzmneuts with Faun and Dairy. \"ht’l'f‘lly we can nifur tn mu subscribers whu renew their suliscx-iplinns. :mxl "ls" subscribe fol" Farm and Dairy at, the same time. one of the I'lPSb Farmer’s Recurd Ac- mum. Buuks. hnund in (:lnth ahsulute- ly fret- of Cost. Send In your renewals and ne-w suhscriptiuns Ill-(lily. This nffwr unly lnsls till lhé end if 1910. va sulmm-ilw-rs m (hispnpi-r will also he entitled {u this special plr'miuln ufi’rr. In case llun nhme- premium is hut desire-d. subscribers mm take their vhnice of a picnn-r nf Ilw hue King Edwmd, or [he prvwlnt. King Git-urge. "l‘hvse picLurvs HN' 18 x21 inul‘ws. and finished in lim-x lillmgmph calms. m- in plain hruwn as (tldf‘l't-(l. Included in the ahmr special premium (‘luhhing vl‘fvr will be the- spwinl Bre-vder’s lSSllP. containing Prof. D.:y’s nl'l.lclt’. This issue “lune. {viii he wmth dollms to you, if you are interested. The iSSUP will he full nf live up-tuâ€"(late matters pmtaiuinp to the live stvck industry of Canada. You cannot. Hfl’urd to miss it. Send in your renewals to The Liberal Office tn (lay, and take ad- vantage of this liberal ()l’ft‘l. The monthly .meeting 'of the \V'nuen’s Institute Was held at the home of Mrs. J. McNaughton. (m \Vednesday of but, week. An inter-est- ing papm' on the life of Flurence Nightingale was wad by Miss Laura Richardsun. and Mrs. J. B. McLean sang a snlu. At. the close of the meet-- ing luncheon was sewed by Mrs. and Miss McNaughtun. The next meeting is to he held at, the hmne of Mrs. D. Watson. Mrs. H. G. Bailey is u dele- gate to [he Cunventiun of the institute held in Toronto this wee-k. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kn-by arrived home on Saturday after spending the past fivewveeks at Vancouver, and other place}; on the Pacific Coast. Mr. Tim-herb Pl-est, eldest son of Mr. John Prest. died suddenly last week at his home in Earlton, New Ontario. His father. sister and hmther went up to attend thlfuneral uni Saturday. ' M r. C. M. Rowe has been reenéaged us princile of the public schqel for 1911. The Methodist, Sabbath Sci-1001 of this place purposes balding a Christmas Tree, and entertainment. «m Christmas Eve. and the annual entertainment and Tree at Hope is to be held on the evgning of ch. 22nd. A court of revision was held here Inst, Saturday, with Judge Morgan presidin’g. Quite. a number of names ware added bu the vuturs' list. ‘ Sunday. Nov. 20, will ‘he Miss‘renary Alluivel-sarv on the Maple Circuit. Mr. $09M:~ nf VjctorjiLACnilequ will reach at, Cuncm-d at 10.30, Edgeley at; and Maple at, 7. Mr. Rubinsun of Victoria College will prvach at, Maple at 10.30. Hope 2.30, and 0:11 rville at. 7. It is repm-ted on what'seems $0 be good authority that Lord SLI-nthcona Will he succeeded by Sir Hugh Graham of Montreal as High Gounnissioner in The Next Sitting uf Divxsxon Court to: No. 3, County of York, will be held in the Court Room, England. IVISEDN - BURT.- J. H. SANDERSON, v.3. REAL ESTATE 166 acre farm north of village. Buildings A1. Lewd in good state 0f cultivation Also 100 acres on the 2nd of Mark- ham. ‘Houses and Lots FOR SALE SPECIAL PREMIUM CLUBBING 1 t§+++++++++++++++4°~fM+~i~+++l-oi‘Mé-i-oifli-é-é-i"Wfl'fi'fi'é‘wwéfifi Monday, Nov. 21, 1910, }â€"NOW ON HAN Dâ€"â€"‘ RANGING FROM $800 To $5.000. RICHMOND HILL ofTheCentralBusinessCollege of Toronto contains some specile guarantees of may great interest to students who wish to attend a first class reliable School. You are "innited to write fox-it. Address W. H. Shaw, Presndent, 395 Yonge 815., Tux-mm). RICHMOND HILL THE NEW BATMQWE Commencing At 10 a. m. â€"â€"â€"AGENCYâ€"â€"-â€"- SIX VERY DESIRABLE T. F. MCMAHON CLERK M aple. MANAGER OFFER. ++$+¢+é++4~§° +++M 4"§"§°4"§°+'§"§"§"§"§ *++++++%M4-H%Â¥++W+‘i *M++Q‘+%~§°+%+++0§oé'§~++%4~§'fiW M4~++-§°%++++~§~+++-§0§~+4!~'§'-§°+v§«§°+‘! .4“ Atkinson 8c Switzergigé ‘ - - 7 7 r 7 - 4- '-}*M4'4'4°§%'Â¥+*+4'+4-4°+M i‘é'é'é‘iv '1' ++++4~§é+i~+%~+vk+ +-§~,‘++++-fi'+-Â¥++ STYLISH ULSTER; We have a few Suits and Overcoats left. The most of these are new and up-to date stock. And we are going to clear them out. Some at cost and some away less than cost. Come and see what we have gut and can do Ior you. Suits, sizes 36 to 40; . price from $5.50 to $10.00 Overcoats, sizes 36 to 40; price from $7.00 to $10.00 RICHMOND HlLL Sole Agents for The House of Hobberlin RIBHMBNB HILL GENTS’ FURNISHER NORMAN J. GLASS Richmond Hill Hardware cu. Pandora, â€"â€""9"â€"â€" Happy Thought RANGES and Souvenir ”‘ use The cold weather is coming. NOW is a. good time to prepare for it. Stove and Furnace. Work promptly doae and satis- faction guaranteed. Melntte Crpam Separators, Standard Cream Svpa- raters, Conner Ball-Bearing \Vashing Machines. Bell Telephone 18 oo§¢§¢o THE RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE CO. We invite You to 'call and see our stock of HEATERS AND RANGES. STOVES... We are sole agents for the celebrated PROPRIETOR ouonougfiswnwuu ++++++++M§Efi€~z~++w++++ TO ORDER THE No matter where you go or what you pay you cannot beat these “ Hobberlin ” 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; everyone new and exclu- sive; made strictly to your measure; and perfect fit guaranteed or money re- funded. NORMAN BATTY Manager @fifi ®®§ It paystu buy the best, and we' make the prices right. PHONE 17

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