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The Liberal, 8 Dec 1910, p. 1

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VETERINARY SURGEON, fl‘horuhill . Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. Licensed Lucbioueen for the County of York, m- spacbfully solicm; your patronage and friendly influence sales atbvuded on the shortest notice 5nd at remonable rates P 0 address King J ’1‘ Sugeon, J K McEwen Maple Wesson Saigcan a: NlcEweu. Liounsed Auctioneers for the Councyof York. 83.108 “tended to on shortest notice and at rem.- sorflale rates Patronage solicited Licensed Auctiouear for we County Goods sohl on consignment. Genera stock. etc. promptly LtbendEd to at r‘ raises“ Afiesidence Uniouville V “Auu van: G' R (wimqu Newcon Brook above W. HEWESON HOUSE PAINT Glazier, Grainer and Paper-v Hanger. The Newton School of Music RESIDENCE. RICHMOND HILE JOHN R. CAMPBELL. AT THE USEML Mama 6; Puausmue HGUSE 3101mm”) mumom. Tuonxmm wTuestlays, 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 gm. .4 JGLINTOXâ€" Mnlidny, Thursday, Friday and Saturday mm-nings; Mundu'y, \Vvdnusduy and Friday evenings. [‘mmx'ro UFINCE, 1:59 Shcrimurxw St. Gas and (Fugitist fol eeractinns. T. 11". M'cl’IAHON. FALL TREE/E OPEN S SHEET. 6. 1910, L‘HURSDA'Y MORNING DR. F. J. WOODS Thentifit. RICHMOND HILL WEDNESDAYS 9.30/1 M W 5 RM. Calls from a distance promptly attended to. DR. W. R. PENTLAND RICHMOND 'HxLL VQL. XXXHI. .251 per annum, in advance. (c First houw IHII'HI of Atkinsun & Switzer‘s sturv. d. EARLE NEWTON, DIRECTOR Richmond Hill, Om. b USENEst CARDS. 8TH SEASUN~â€"191(}-’11 {Illa giheral IS PUBLISHEIV EVERY 0.1}; BLOUGII. Emma 62 Paommroa. H. Prentice Phune N0. 2102 cm‘ixmw RESIDENCE gamut. 33mm. 1' Ior we County of York‘ ;nment. General Sales of tteqded to at reasonable . agent for the Class recitals are given throughout ghe year. 42-lv Special course in “Myer's” Kinder. gm-ten M ethnd, particularly helpful to beginners. Prepares pupils for the graded 9x- aminatinns held at. Tmontn Conserva- tm-y of Music and Univeuity of To- rontn. A large bjtoc Undertakers a: Embalmers, RICHMOND HILL& THORNHILL Richmonq Hill NAT! ONA L TRUST (1H A M BEHS 20 KING ST E” TORONTO, Canada FRANK BENTON, E . V " uuu Auawvo Auroranfliceâ€"Remm-eu no um old post 01110.: one door west of the entrance ‘0 film Onturm Bank Newmarket orificeâ€"Three dual-s south of the past nlfice T HERBEBTLENNOX (i svn‘ Monam BARRISTER. Snum'nm, NOTARY, ETC. Tm-nnm Oflica‘ 33 Richmond SI“. \Vvsf, \Ve-slm' Buiidings. Richmond Hill Office ("Minna-ll" Ofi‘iue), every Thursday fort-nun”. Muplv, Thursday aftm-nunn. \Vnudhl-idqv, Sumniny fm'onnun. Mmmv m {mm at Five Pm- Cult. (5%) ,â€"'\,(§‘F. Lawrence F. J. Dunbar Benton, Dunn & Boultbee Money 00 loan on land aluminum. mung. lowest. rtttes LENNQX & MORG Barristersfiolicitors. Notaries, 84c. Home Life Building Cm. Adelaide & Victoria, Sis. I‘umnm. Organs Repaired and Expert, Work Guummned fi/Zgfifl ‘ > ._V, ~â€" hchonl: PHJUYS an extenswe patron- ago; mstruutmn stmctly first-class: gmdnau-s always succpssful. Write today for handsome catalogue. Con. YONGE AND ALEXANDER 573. W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal QEISIH‘ PIANO TUNING MISS MILLIE TRENCH RE Cmnmissionex, Conveyzmcer, 6 Insurance, and Rwu Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. REAL ES’L‘ATE, ETC. THORNHILL Lawrence E: Dunbar, (" - - L-L’s Hng 01515}; Commerioal J. EDWARD FRANCIS, NOTARY PUBLIC MMISSIONER, CONVEYANCER. ETC SN NUX & MORGAN Barristers a nu solicuors . L. g .. NICHOLLS 1 NOTARY PUBLIC l WINTER TERM OPENS JAN. 3rd. mELLIo'r-r /;r M TORONTO. ONT. vmcma AND. . . . ACTION REGULATCNG Sofin 3. 9am’dson THORNHILL WRIGHT BROS RIOHMON D H1111: Teacher of Plano WILLIAM {200K RICHMOND HILL. ONT., THURSDAY, DEC. 8. 1910 stock of Funeral Furnishings kept at both places artiste-rs, Suliclur “ &x: '. MULOCK BOULTBEF‘ W. H. MchRE \ \u-nra “In Essmtiaiv, Unity; in Nov: final. 6 ST“ MORGAN uncer, etc. Phone Main 2984 rages at THE REV. IRL R. HICKS 1911 ALMANAC. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac for 1911. that Inn-dial) Angel in a hundred ;thuusand “mes. is now ready. Not 'many are now willing tn be without it and the Rev. Irl R. Hicks Magazme, I \Vnrd and \Vm'ks. The two are only One Dollar 3 year. The Almanac is 35!: prepaid. Nwht me or office should [fail to send for them, to “lord and u\yorks Publishing Company, St. Louis, Sr. 1., Reading â€"â€" Hazel Riddle, Dorothy Stewart. Kathleen Hughes, Lilliase Francis, Muriel Dean, Stewart Ca‘mphell. Gan-men Douglas. Honor Rnll~Lizzie Rankin, Marie Muldnnn, Kathleen Rankin. Charles Eckhart, Aggie Hm-nn. Hulda thhs, Mabel Chapmn n, EdiLh Stewart, Fredie Bowes, Lela Buwes. ..-... u... unupuuuu. llill'VI‘y £11005, Vex-non Gibbs, Malls] Chapman. Stella Hughes. GPm-ge \Vntt, Aggie Horan. Exam. missed: Marjorie Philips, \Villie Ulaphngn. Jr: I. Readihé41il‘ifiangarkinsnn, Birdie Gibbs, Eva Horan, Leroy Farr, Willie Taxing} Jr. lIIâ€"â€"Stewart Charlton, Charles Eckhurt. Hulda Gibbs and Agnes Muldnon (equal). Mny Campbell, Martha plnphzun. Hurvny Gibbs, 17-; W, ,, Ji'. IIâ€"ances Hughes. Marguerite Rankin, Nelson Forbes, Russell Bril- lingex', \Vilfrid [Re-an, Mirjmfie gall. “nu-Ill". IIIIU‘J‘“. "Llllll'x' 'Jr“ (‘11 Sr. IIIâ€"Marie Muldmm, Frank Charlton. Exam. missed : Veman Forbes, Kathleen Rankin, Eliza Migidoon. Mel-lyn Philips. ‘IY' Geography Repm-tâ€"Sr. IVâ€"Frances Carleton. Torrance Douglas. FIUSSie Allisnn, Gordon Francis, Madeline Brillinger, Lizzie Rankin, Frances COX and Stanley PFRI'SOI] (equal). Exam. missed: Jennie Seager. Yrr v , D, - .- .. next year. The publishers, We under- stand. contemplate elaborate improveâ€" mean next. year which will make it even more valuable. Thornhlll Public School Re port; for November, -4- -. ...\.u-u,A \IL n family. \vhethvl- (dd or young, and however numerous they may be. It is the best combination family paper printed, and any family not now receiving “Should give it a txial for w .‘_L W Pm-L Serum] Class, Tutu] 250~Olive Smith 218, Pen-y Guldwrll 194. Mary HI-m'icks 19]. Jessie Cmnis'ky ITO, Jean Helmkny [62. Daisy Hart 73. The Family Herald and \Veekly Star uf Muntnml may justly he called at "an":in Affair,” for in its 32 pages each week there are found columns of man, - that, interest every member of . t‘.__ L, Senior Se-cmnd (Hugs. Total 500â€" Vivla Caldwell 3334, Rosie Hemicks 29.3. Maud Hart 13!. q-xams. e-xcvpt Gladys Ht-hukny and R. Smith. ', Third Class. Total 500â€"Rhoda Burk- Pl‘ 352. Ah‘m Smith 383. J uninr Svcnnd (21559. Total 350~Mnry Dvan 289. Fred Heminks. and Charles Rifihm‘d: 184. _Aqnie Richards [03. Puss: Amy Ball. Fwd Simpson. Harold Hngmman. Helen W’hiten Cecile Pear- sun, Louisa \Vitty. Elvy Cuumwr, Allan Francis. Argyle Campbell. Fauth Class. Tutu] 55(’)â€"Glndys Helmkuy 394, Ray Smith 304, Elsie Hart 256. Hector Patel-sun 255, Preston Elsun 196. Thmnns Fnunluin 12“, \Villium \Vellumn 124, Percy Elsuu 113. Thomas Smith 81. BPClkiE‘ Fountain 76. Allin thisclnss IlliSSEd meth: Form H-â€"Hunnm-s: Marie Morgan. Agnes Buylv. Pass: Nm mun Francis, Gertrude Cusgmve, James Unsgl-nve. French, Form Iâ€"~Hunums: Duncan Reid, John McNuir. Fred Thumpsnn; \Villie meghtnn. Rnlwx-t Reddit. equal; Npllie Page, Stewart Page, LVesley Htmvor. Vera Bussinglhwaitgz: Report of Headford School for November. Botany and Zoology. Fur-m Ilâ€" Hmmurs: James Cnsgx-ove. Pass: Gladys Cuwiv, Mary Vandal-burgh. Nurmnn Francis, Gludys Ball. Gert- rude Cnsgl'm'e. Names in nrder nf merit. Hnnnurs 75% 01' (war. Physics. Furm [ILâ€"Hnnnuw: Muriel Risvlmx-uugh, ancis Gihsnn, Mabel Smith. Puss: Ed. Mun-{mm Chg-n ()nxgmvv, Curl Hill. Ralph Mchunghy. Laura lunes. Lavina Foul, Laura Pl'FllthP. Hazel memn. Henry Bmves. Chemistry. Funn lllâ€"Hmmms: Laura [um-s, Francis Gillsun, Ulnm (‘znsgl'OVQh Murirl Riselmmugh, Mabel Smith. Puss: Hamld Smilh, Lavina. n , I Y N ‘ " ’ Gennwtry. Form II~Hnnmn-3:Mnry Vundcrhlugh, Marie Mal-gun. Glndvs Bull, Nm-umu Francis. Pass: Gladys anie. Jmnvs Gusgruve. Agnes Boyle. anvl KH'SWt'H, Gertrude Unsgruve. Emilv Rankiu‘ Fund. Imam PIQI‘ItiVUâ€"c’: .u’ Hazel Rt‘illllfln. Curl Hill, Henry Buwes. HIGH SCHOOL MONTHLY EXAMS. A FAMILY A FFAIR. ~Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity." ‘Oo uvolwuu uy Jue uu'oux Mlg. (0., ‘m‘t. Erie, Out, on receipt of price. Said and guaranteed by W. A. qunder- (m. ‘ Dandruff is the cause of baldness; dandruff germs cause drandxufl’. Pariâ€" sian Sage, kxlls the germs; eradicules dandruff, stops falling hair and itching scalp. “76 will refund your money. if it fails to do this in two weeks. Puri» sian Sage will cause the hair to grow. if the hair root, be not dead. It causes the hair to grow thicker, more luxuriant“. and puts new life into it. ,WVH ,.-..V, .-.._- (In-v .n n nut: nuul lb. The girl with the Auburn hair is on evmy package uf Pmisian Sage. It is sold for 500. by all druggists or sent Postpaid by“ The Grimm; Mfg. (‘n., wHJ In - Don’t let that bald spot grow! G0 to ynur druggist, abunce and get a bottle of Parisian Sage and if that, don‘t, check the fullng hair to grow, nothing wjll. Parliament and the Ontario Legislative will he reported. Send a, dollar to THE LIBERAL Office, and get full benefit of this uffer. Bath Th9 Daily Globe and the Daily Mail and Empire are making a. sheeml offer to readers of these papers. Either paper will be sent from this date to the first of May about 5% months for the sum of $1.00. This offer 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 Mr. land -.L:II(;NA;l'lxléi;t/tl'll at- tended the wedding of their nephew, Mr. E. Stong. in Toronto lately. If. . " " - ,3 II Mr. and on friends on Sunday. . We are very pleased to hear that Mr. \Vilherb Kefl’er is recovering from his illness, and his many friends hope to see him soon around. Miss Lillie Evans of Sherwood has been spending a. week in Tuman The Rev. Mr. Jones of Beamsville preuched here on Sunday very goud sm-muns hnth morning and evening to very large congregatinns. Mr. Cake has move-d into the house lately occupied by Mr. P. Evans. I“ ' Th'e people of Sherwood are enjoy- ing many pleasant, Lconversutions over their phones. _ H _. “u”. up“. is a son of Rev. Wm. Aitken of New- rustle, N.B.. a funnel pastor of St. Andrew’s Church in this place. Mr. Aitkvn was hon: in Maple thirty-one yvms ago. A sketch of his career was given in the! Gluhe of last Saturday. Rev. J. W. Gordon preached anni- \‘el'sul'y sex-vices at Teston on Sunday night. “w- u\!\v|\lllfin Mr. Hugh McLean died last week at the home of his son, Mr. J. B. McLean, manager of the Standard Bank. The funeral took place on Thursday to St. Andlow’s cmnetex-y and was largely attended. , _ Mr. Max Aitken, who won a seat for the Uninnists in the election in Eng- land, to rep'gesent Ashton-Under‘Lvne. :n .\ an“ L‘ r ‘ ‘ ' Irv The monthly meeting of the Wom- mx‘s Institute next Week will be held at; the home- of Mrs. D. VValsnn. A paper nn “Christmas Ideas” will be given by Miss VVHlklngtrm. There will also be a, rull call to he responded to with suggestions for Christmas cooking. 15.. TJ..,..L unar, .. . . _ THAT BALD SPOT SPECIAL OFFER. Sherwood. Thornhill. Maple. g Subscrlptions taken at THE I LIBERAL Office, or may be sent to ' Cussel‘s Magazine, per :muum . 55 The Story Teller . . The Quiver . . . . . M usile Home Journal . The Girls’ Realm . . . . Little Folks Chums . . . â€"‘,_4._.u_y_4\_._4 CASSELLS & COM PANV. 42 A(]C]flld€ St. W7 Toronto ' The monthly magazines of the above company cover every variety of interest, and can now be obtained in Can. ada by yearly subscription :1 low rates. ' It is not necessary 1 send to foreign countrie: 131" maga- zines. Read the following“ Canadian P u b - fishing Company D. HILL & 00., CASSELLS’ CATERER TO ’ PARTICULAR PEOPLE. We have a full line of Groceries, Confectionery, Canned Goods and Provisions. Be sure and leave your grocery order With us and it will be promptly attended to. All kinds of grain bought and highest possible price: paid at the Elevator. THE BEST IN TOWN Purity Flour aIWays hand. For threshing engines. NUT, STOVE, FU RVACE Best Scranton coal. Also file. Bran, Shorts and A’Merican Corn for cattle and hogs. For sale at the C. Station, or deli'vsred village and vicinity?â€" STEAM COAL J. H. RAMER GOA L. [Single copies, 3 cts. in the 1,5!) 1.5(. 22 70 50 5)”

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