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The Liberal, 24 Nov 1910, p. 5

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Mrs. Arthur Boyle wIH nut receive UH afier December 5. lucumnxn HILL, 0NT., Nov. 24, 1910 . Mrs. Andrews, wian 0f the late Albert? Andrews of this village, died at law home- in Tornntu lust Sut-uuhy. Internwnt took place In King City Cemetery Monday. (‘ail at THE LIENRAL Officv for the Dvm-lnht‘l‘ Delinculor. Miss BM Hm I‘nhm-r spent. :1 woe-k m lhn city the! guest. (if Dix-5.1“. H. Kirk- patl'lck. GUM Fob U‘nuin lmt, initinUvd A. E. G. Suitable rkurd by I'm-turning 10 A. E. Glass. Mr. J. I... McDonald nf Comm-nu \‘isilt’d his hrnthcr, M:-.,Gm. McDonald I:st Saturday. Are Von making out; your fall ilC- counts? If Sn, why not send an order for bill heads tn THE LIBERAL Office. Phone us when Vnu need anything in Lhe printing line. may * gihrrsfl Th'e Bazaar and Salt» of “'m-k in cunnection with U]? Church uf Engluml will he lll'ld in the Masonic Hall un the 7th of December. Fm'bhm- notice 1 y bills. Mr. E. 3. Locke. a student at Victoria C(illvge, who gave an address at, the Epworth League Friday ever» ing, was a guest of Mr. Elmore Reaman over Sunday. Mr. II. Ilnppm‘ huhzhm-n-d a. 1mg 3 ‘i‘L-w days agu weighing 6 " lbs. Mr. L B. Stnngvf Huntlan had :u lnad of hay burnt-(L 1m his wnggun one day lust week in Toronto. The Saturday odihinn of Tho Glnhe with Illustrated Magazine Sectivn has been nduwd {mm $1.75 to $1.00 per mmum. Order at, THE LIBERAL Office. THE LIBERAL will he sent to new subscribers from this datP to January 1, 1912, for $1.00. See adveI-Lismnent elsewhere in this paper for clubbing rates with other papers. Loch Lomond Shirting, good weight, 13c and 150 per yd : extra heavy, 170 yd. Rockfnst Drill Shh-ting. fancy stripe and patterns. extra quality. pev yd. 160. Atkinson & Switzer. The Sherlock Concert, 00,. under the auspices of the High Schonl Athletic Association, will give u C(mcm't in the Masonic Hall on Friday evening, Dec. 16. Particulars later. ' The Weekly Globe and Canada, Farmer wiH Ahe Sent to any address in Canada, 01- Uuited States frnm now to the endnf the you 1' for 15 cents. Order at THE LIBERAL Office. Mr. Arthur Boyle stepped on a rusty mu] 0n \Vodncsduy of last week. piercing his fnob. It. was feared for a few days there might be serious 19- sults, but he is able to be out of bed again. The annual entertammenb ol the Presbyterian S. S. will be held this year- Qn Friday evening. the 23rd of December. The Methodist S. S. enter- tainment will take place on Christmas eve, Dec. 24. Good VaIPncia Raisins, 100 1b.; best; cleaned Curr-ants. 25 lbs. for 25c.; se~ lected Sevdod Raisins, per 1b. 100; Lemon and Orange P901. per lb. 160; best Citron Peel, per lb. 25c. Atkinson & Switzer. ‘~ D. F. Neave, a. young English farm hand, was struck by a Metropolitan car last night while walking on the track near Jefferson. He was taken to St. Michael’s Hospital and died from a fractured skull. W. J. Andrews. and gY-anddaughter of Mr. Gerrard Wiley. Word was receiVPd of the death of Mr. E. \V. Robinson, in Carman, Man, on the 16th inst). Deceased was husbgnd‘ of Edith, d_aughte_r_ 0f-_Mr. Ladies’ Flannelette Wrappers. neat pattern, in navy, cardinal and grey, special rice $1.00; Ladies’ Flannelette Night; i‘rowns. colors white and pink, 'each 750; better qualiw of Stiiped Flanneletto. nicely trimmed, $1.00 each. Atkinson &-S\vitzer. Bills will be distributed toâ€"morruw giving particulars of Dr. Cleuver's lecture, under the auspices of the Eme-th League 021 Doc. the 14th. The story of Jean Valjmm, as told by the lecturer, is {no gmul it thing to be missed. We would mlyise all Lu secure tickets for this mining trout. "Next Friday evening» the prayer meeting and Epworth League sex-vicvs will be combined.- The 'movting will take the fox-m (If n missiunarv prayer and song service. Rev: Dy. Smith has kindly consented to 'give some remin- iscences of mi qiumu‘y \Vm‘k. Such service must sm-t-ly be an impetus to missmnury acLivity. Presence at this meeting \\ ii] In- a n expression of inter- est in wm‘ld wide mm‘cment. £,()(J .‘é’LIIM Al) the last nwoting of Markham vanship Council, held at Unimn'ille nn Tuesday of last week. Reeve Pugsley and CuunciHnr Trench I-vpre» sending this village. uske-d the Council to «:nmsent tn the annexation of ten 01' twvhe “(Elma nf_1:md ndjnining this \iIlnge which nur cnum‘il wanted for water Wurkspinpose-s. The land lies mmr the (1. N. U. Inilvmv station. Ant-I- Llw matter was discussed Reeve Niyyh said Um I‘. nrkh'am Ommui‘l was ‘im-lined tn unnspnt Ln the rr'qut-st if it. could hp shnwn than, the mvners of the land hon: "’uvm-nhlv. Tho Bit-1111mm] Hill Curling Club upmun‘. their swxmnn’s progrnmnw by :1 "SrmIkm-” hvid in (bu Lame Hall Inst turning. Ahmn .50 were in attend- fi!)l'(“. Snnu- of th-Nv present playtd r‘nevkvrs. but the majority took part; in a Pz'ngx-vssiu- Eurhw mmtt‘flt. Aflox' re-fn‘ahmvnts m-m servvd. Mr. anuu. sun 9LG y uf t1u-«:l-uh,é|1 a fvw Wu“ chasm) H‘HMI'KS presented the prim-s tn the wmners. Mr. J. \Vig- mow gut the first, prize. H Li? pin, for winning thn largest: nmnher of games, and F. ‘Bilvy :1 bux of him buns fnr winning the smallest, number. Every- lmdv svemed pleased with the even- ing‘s entel minmm'xt. le 'Rr-v. D. J. Davidson, B.A.‘ a. YUHHg man nf Ym-k (Juunty. home on his fist fin-luugh from Central India, will :ultlrnss the \V. F. M. S. Thank- ufi‘m'ing met-ting in the Presl‘yyterian Chm-ch on 'l‘lmrsdny evening at 8 u’clnck. This is an opt-n meeting and both men and wonwn are invited. Many of lhe cities of ()nbirio would cungrntnlum themselves if they could 5(‘(11116 for an evening the missionaiy talent Ilmt we Commonly have in Richmond Hill. and we do well to stand abreast of our pxivilegvs. At the Guild nw‘eting on F1 iday evening a bulk rm Korea will be given" by Rev. E. C. Currie wiLh the use of lantern slides. ‘Meu’s Boots in Tun, Patent and Box Calf. All Goodyear welt. first quulw. Sizes from (5 to 9. Regular $4.00 and $4.50. (‘vmne right: uwa get your pair at $3.25. Nam-Ian Glass, Furnishen The falluwing hunters who camped this yea 1' at Boundary Lake returned Thursday evening, reporting good shouting and a good time: Arthur Quantz, \V. Scott. R. A. Byer, P. Byox', H. nyer, A. James and F. Forbes. Besides a large hnx of part- ridge they brought; back with them spven fine deer. ail that the law would allow. Rev‘ J. \V. and stme‘don were» in Tm'untu last. week attending the funeral of the lattter’s sister, Mrs. Norrish. Missionary set-mans were preached in the Methodist, Church on Sundnv, in th!‘ morning by Rev. Mr. lulfinsun, and in th owning by Rev. Mr. 80pm, both of Victm-in College. Miss Nellie Jonos nf King (My visit,- »ed her friend Miss Myrtde Suigeon, ovpy 83mins}. Mrs. H. 0. Bailey has gone to McKt-espm-t, Pa. to spend several weeks at, her old home. Mr. Roy Jackson who has spent. the sumth in the West; arrived home Sa_t_nrday_e\_zc_~ning. Mr. afid Mrs. D. Watson spent inst week in Toronto. We hnvebhe stock, the quality and the assortment, of styles to fit you with any kind of rubber footwear at rock-bottom prices. Nuughton Bram, Elgin Mills. Division Court was held on Monday, His Honour, Judge- Morgan, presiding. Threr followingprases weye hem-d:â€" Line vs. Bifllingerâ€"Claim for a cord of wood, $7.00. Judgment for $5 and casts. Thompson vvs. LeachLâ€"Amollnt of notes $114.70. Judgment; against, Joshua Leach. , Lynn Taylor Cn. vs. Bryanâ€"Claim $61.80. Judgment against Bryan full amount. Gurnishee Watstm to pay into court $40. Balance to be paid by Bryan $3 21 month. Langstai‘f vs. Hooperâ€"00m. for 10 days if not paid. McCall vs. Wingerâ€"Judgment sum- mgps $5. Judgmeyt f0_r plilintiff. > Thirty Pairs Men’s Box Calf Blutcher-Cut Boots, extra Well made, with double solo, and wax-s9wn throughout by the W. B. Hamilan Shoe 00. Excellent Knuckahuut or School Bunt, sizes 6-11, legular 2.75. to clear at $1.79. Nunghton Bl‘(;s., Elgin Mills. THE PREP, BY TERIAN CHURCH. BIG VALUE FOR LITTLE MONEY For the small sum of one dollar one can certainly get big value hy‘suh- scribing to the Family Herald and \Veekly Star of Montreal. In the first place ynu get the greatest Weekly paper on this continent, a newspaper, nmgazine, and agricultural journal all in one. Then again, each subscriber this season has the chance of winning a free trip to the Old Country next. Juno, Till) all expenses from his home in Canada to the Old Country and re- turn and his spending money as well. This is no catch penny offer, as the Fgunily Herald and \Veek‘ly Star’s reputation Wullld not allow any fake contest. Full particulars can he had at this nl‘fiu- or by writing for a sample copy of thut gi'vat paper. It is the ’(wst value in Canada beyond dispute. A SPECIAL IN MEN’S BOOT’S. \YAXTING TO ENLARGE. HUNTERS RETURN. DIVISION COURT. RUBBERS Maple. SPECIAL “’0 record this week the death of Mr. N. Lynett, mm of the pioneers of the County 0f York. He was born in Mayo County, Ireland. in the year 1821, and came in this country with his parents when about, 11 years of age, thP family lile settling nt Thom- hill. About 70 years ago he tnnl'ried Esther. eldest daughter (If the late David Eyvr. Sr. The then newly umrrird (maple svttled (m their farm, lot, 22, cum 2, Markham, a Illilt‘ east, of this Villagn, win-re they resided until Mrs. Lynett died about. 8 years Mgn‘ and where Mr. Lynett lived until he remm‘vd here loss than two years ago. On the farm Mr. LVm-tt’s first. work was to cut down tlw tires and clear a place. on which to build their house. Decrnsed wasn 'gond fl‘lt'lldtuld neigh- bor. and was highly respycted in the Community. lie was of a strung); con- stitution. and enjnyrd good health until about two years ugn, when he suffered a paralytic strtvkn. Another Stroke ‘fullmved a’mnut five weeks ago, and a‘t-hird u, cnuplv nf days before he Of 2i family of nine children, t‘wo died in infancy, David a few years agn, and John several years earlier. The sm'ving nwmbers are Budget and James at home, Nicholas in Indiana, Mrs. Hewis in Barrie, and Fred in San ‘qucisco. Unlaen W eddmg in the Vvul' 1892. The funeral h‘mk place frum his late “widens? yesterday murning. followed by interment in 'l‘hurnhill cemetery. The service was conducted by the pastor, Rev. Father Grant. whn refer- red in feeling terms to the memory of (119 departed: I Renew your subscription to The Liberal now. and subscribe for Farm and Dairy at the. same time. Our club- bing price. for both The Liberal and Farm and Dairy is hut $1.75 per year. \Ve have made arrangements with Farm and Dairy, whereby we can ofier to uni subscribers who renew their subscriptions. and also subscribe for Farm and Dairy at, the same time, one of the best Farmer’s Record Ac- count Books, bound in cloth absolute- ly free of cost. Send in your renewals and new subscriptions to-day. This ofler only lasts till the end of 1910. New subscribers to this paper will also be entitled to this special premium ofi'er. In case the above premium is not desired. subscribers can take their choice of a picture of the late King Edward, or the. present, King George. These pictures are 18x21 inches, and finished in fine lithograph colors. or in plain brown as‘m-dered. Included in the above. special premium clubbing offer will be the spe<z-i;L13B|'eede1"s issue, containing Prof. Day’s'article. This issue, alone will be worth dollars to you, if you are interested. The issue will be, full of live. up-to-(late matters peltaininp Lo the live stock industry of Canada. You cannot. afford to miss it. Send in your renewals to The Liberal Oflice‘tn day, and take ad- vantage of this liberal offer. assed away earl-y Month‘y mm-ning. L'Ir. and Mrs. LVIth celebrated their Gflfien‘VVeddjng i}: t_lu-\ ycf:u'18_92. _ The Next Sitting of Divxsmn Com-MOI No. 3, County of York, will be held in the Court, Room. â€"â€"â€"AGENCYâ€" J'. H. SANDERSON, V.S. REAL ESTATE I-Iouses and IJOtS FOR SALE RANGING FROM $800 T0 $5.000. 106 acre farm north of village. Buildings A1. Land in goud state of cultivatiun A130 100 acres on the 2nd of Mark- ham. DEATH OF NICHOLAS LYNETT. SPECIAL PREMIUM CLUBBING OFFER. ‘â€"-NO~W ON HAND Friday, Jan. 20, IgII, RICHMOND HILL ofTheOontI-ulBusinessGollege 91" Toronto contains some specinlguumntees of very great inLH-vst to students whn wish to attend It first class 'l'elidbla School. You are inmitvd ‘0 wr'iLe for it. Address \V._ H, Shaw, Presxdent, 395 Yonszc St, Toronto. RICHMOND HILL Cnmmencme; at 10 a. m. SIX VERY DESIRABLE T. F. MGMAHON CLERK MANAGER ++++++++++++++++++++++é++§b°§'+++++'§"§°++'i'i'é'éoi-é‘fi‘i'é'fi-é'éwé‘ihfif ++¢+++§~§$~§W +$+M+é~+fl~+++++¢é +++++é$+M+++~kN+W°¥z f$4~~§é~$~§é¢++~§+é+é$¢é¢+éé‘é‘é5%"?» ~§<+-§”§‘%Ҥ-Ԥ"§"§‘~§"§'+°§”§~&"§"§'Ȥ~~I§”§'e§e++wd $¢+++é+é¢+$§é+¢$++$++%&+++%%$$+éé++é++%%é+++$é©é%++é¥ News of Interest to ' Christmas Shoppers Atkinson & Switzer Selected Valencia Raisins, per 1b. Good Cleaned Currants, per 1b. Connoisseurs’ Table Raisins, per lb. . 20c Selected Dessert Table Raisins, per lb. .' 3oc Lemon and Orange Peel, per lb. , . 16c Best Candied Citron Peel, per lb; . i. 250 Fresh Table Figs, large size, per lb. ‘ . 12%c Riverdale Sugar Corn, 100 tin; Lakeside, per tin 8C Golden West Pease, per tin IOC Riverdale Sugar Pease, per tin . .. 15c Riverdale Brand Tomatoes, per tin . . 8c Garden City and Canada First Tomatoes, per tin 'IOC Kitchen Brand New Orleans Molasses, per tin ' I‘7c Golden Sling and Edwardsburg Molasses, per tin Izc Lyle’s Golden Syrup, per tin . . IQC November 24, 1910 _ We have a few Smts and 'Overcoats left.‘ The most of these are new and up-todate stock. And we are going to clear them out. Some {It-cost and some away less than cost. Come and see what we have got and can do for you. ' Suits, sizes 36 to 40; . price {mm $5.50 to $Io.00 Overcoats, sizes 36 to 40; price from $7.00 to $10.00 â€"AT TH Eâ€"- fliBHMBN HIH. SEMS’WWSHH} NQEMAN J, GLASS ' PROPRIETOR Richmond. Hili Hardware 60. Pandora, Happy Thought RAN ES and Souvenir 2:32;:- The cold weather is coming. NOW is a good time to prepare for it. P andora, %â€"_Q°9â€"â€" It pays to buy Happy Thought RANGES 't353ifzgiaz‘: and Souvenir 2:52;:1 prices right. Sieve and Furnace VVnrk promptly done and satis- faction guaranteed. Melotte Cream Separators, Standard Cream Sepa- rators, Conner Bali-Bearing Washing Machines. Bell Telephone 18 ¢¢¢§¢++ . THE RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE C0. We invite you to call and see 0111' stock of HEATERS AND RANGES. RICHMOND HlLL We are‘sole agents for the celebrated ...STOVES... “Mowwou «own ++w+++~z~+~b$fi§é~w+~§wz~~z~+w NORMAN BATTY Manager PHONE 17 IOC IOC Igc

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