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The Liberal, 15 Dec 1910, p. 5

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Good selection of Christmas Gai‘ds, Christmas Post Cards, Calendars &c. at THE LIBERAL Office. Those inte-nd- ing to send messages to friends across the ocean should call at once and "make their selection. As usual we have a. complete stock of peéls. raisins, cum-ants. dates, figs. oranges, lemons and grape fruit}, can- dies, nuts. table raisms, pickles. mat-- malade, 'Wm'cester sauce, and Gillax-d’s relish. Atkinson & Switzer. Mr. Chas. W. Patch Evan, of the Church of Christ, will speak at Sherwood, Lords Day, Dec. 18th morning 10.30 .mn. subject "Loving Christ’s Appearing? At7 p.m. subject, “Reconciliation through Christ.” Come and bring your friends. ’ Mrs. H. A. Nichnlls will receive for the first time since her marriage on Friday, Dec. 23rd from 2 to 5 and 7 to ‘9 p.m. and thexeafter on the first Wednesday of each month. Christmas Tree and Entertainment in Methodist Church, Maple, on Mon- day, 33th December. There will be a cantata, dialogues. panwmine &c. Special sermons at ‘both services on Sunday. 25th int. If you see a. man going along the street. Wearing a. very nice shirt or tie or a. nice close-fitting collar, and ask him where he got it, in nine cases out of ten he will tell you at N. J’s, which means N. J. Glass’. Why not you? Men’s wool flpece underwear. good Weight, unshrinkable. per mment 55c; men’s heavy wool un «ax-wear. unshrinkahle. especially good value, per garment$lfll Atkinson & Switzer. If you want quality in your rubbers come to us; if nub, don’t. The prices are: Ladies’ 65 and 75c.: Men’s $400. and $1; Buys’ 60 and 70 ; Misses 55c.; Chil- dren 40 and 45. We have the Men’s Heavy Rubbers at; $2.00 and $2.75. Rubber Boots $4.50. Norman J. Glass, outfitter. The Richmond Hill High School Athletic Association held two 9n- thusiastic meetings when two hockey clubs were formed, Norman Francis will captain the boys whiie Miss XVinnie Simpson will hold a similar posnion in the girls’ club. Mr. H. A. Nicholle has secure-d the agency for the noted Milton pwssed brick and will be pieasvd tn qunte prices tn those anticipating building operations. At a. speciai meeting of the Board of Education MiSS Jackson’s resignation was accepted. and the position was 'ven'to Miss Ida, M. Carpenter- 0f othwell. a speciaflist in English. Ger- man and French. Boys’ Brownie police suspenders, with strong leather- ends and good webBing, per pair 250; youtlns’ fine suspenders, per pair 15c; men’s Teck ties, newest shades and patterns, each 250: men’s four-in-hand ties, silk is Al quality, a. good assortment of patterns tn choose from, special price, each 206. Atkinson & Switzer. The Guild of the Prpshyterian chm-ch meets this Week on Thursday evening at 7.30. The subject, is a. Literary Study of Whittier’s poem “Gone”. Mrs. John Innes is essayist. The Beak Sistels will make their first appearance at Hope on Thnrsda y evening Dec. 22. Anniversary sermons at 2 mm 7 p.111. on Sunday Jan. 1. In accordance with an understand- ing about a year ago [he sun-es in Bichumnd Hill will In: 0an every night next Weekâ€"Christmas week. The daily upers state am Mr. A.E. MncLenn, rincipal of the Guru- wall High Schnul. has been 11-00m- meuded for a position in the Techni- Cal High schuui. Ton-(mm. Rev. Mr. Amus 0f Aurora pl‘Pflf‘ht‘d in the Presbytw'izm Chm-ch lust. Sun- day in exchange withkvv. Mr. Gun-iv. Annual Entvrtuinment at Victoria S‘qum-n Meâ€"thudis! Clint-ch Fridaym-en- Lug. 25rd inst. The Cantata. “Santa’s Little Buy” will be given. Mk9 O’ng. and Miss ()nm Bs-ani‘mh. Hf Bultou, spent the Week end with f hands in lmxn. ' Call at. THE LIBERAL Ofiico for the Christ-“ms number uf The Glubv. Mr. Ernest E. Palmer whn has been ml the Sterling Bank stzdf at Kirkfield hue been transferred tn Almunte. Th9 Iww Ontariq Public Schnnl History can now he obtained at THE LiBERAL Office. Pl ice 25 cents. Th? Masonic meeting in Thr-rlllnll lms bum pustptfinfl ml the 21% inst. There was a ‘imgr cx-uwd ut. the rink Suuu-duy m wining. All t‘njnyed the « skating and Lhe band. hlcuwmn HILL, Om, DEC. 15,1910i 23112 gihwnl. l‘(.)C A1435 The Woman’s Guild of‘St. Mary’s Church will oifer for sale the re- mainder of their goods at cost price on Friday and Saturday afternoons of this week, at the home of Miss Eliza- beth M. Brown; The articles consist of children’s dresses. pinafores, flan- nelette night dresses, fancy articles suitable for Christmas presents. dolls. chinaware. glassware, hat pins, all at cost price. The success of the majority of the Business Colleges in Ontario at least is a good indication of the demand for practical Education and should prompt our authorities to give more attention to this particular Work in our Public and High Schools. We learn on good authority that; one prominent Business Collegeâ€"The Central Business College of Torontoâ€"enrolls annually more than fifteen hundred students, and that it never has any graduates out of employment. Indeed, we, are. told many husinessfirmsfind much difficulty in securing the neccessary well tmin- ed assistants to carry on their work successfully, and they are now com- pelled to look to the Business Colleges almost excusively ~to supply their requirements. A business education is a very safe guarantee of a good salary in these times of conn‘nercial activnty. . The sung service held in the Method. ist Church unSundny evening. Dec. 4, was a grand success. Though the choirmnster and members were en- thusiastic yet) fresh inspiuabion seemâ€" ed to come to then) on sight. of the very large mmgreg‘ation that. had crowded the church :0 enjoy the snrvice nf sung. The securing of Mt. Funstnn of the first gmde of the Mendelssnbn choir. Tut-unto. was due to musical director. Jun. Davidson, and much appreciated by the people. The pnstor and Mr, A. G. Young of Vietnam Gnflege occupied the pulpit. iuterspex'sing at, intervals appmpriute scripture reading‘ The chmr purpose giving another service of song on Christnms night. A GREAT SCHOOL. » One school that is making itself felt in this community is the well-known Elliott Business Cullege of Tax-(mm. It. enjoys a large patronage and hurr- dreds of students go out; 11b positions each year; The Vther Tenn opens on Jan. 3nd. :Ahfi‘ndsome catalogue will he maikd to all desin'nigtolmke-u course. ' ‘ tri . ‘ U ‘ ' 5. quss Jennie Jackson and Mrs. H. D.000k and little son arrived home on Saturday evening after a ten days' visit, with friends at: ’l‘homld. A meeting of the Richmond Hill Hockey Club will be held in the Lorne Hall on Tuesday Dec. 20. All interest- ed kindly attend. By order of Manging Com. J. W'. Palmer sec‘v.-treas. Botany and Zunlugy, Form Iâ€" Hunnm‘s: Frrd Thompson, VVilmie- Simpsnn. Francis Ford, George Builvy, Jnlm McNulr. Ruben-l Reddilt. Jean Mdtlwsnn. Pllsh: \Veslvy Hoover. Duncan Reid, Amy Ball. Fred Simpson, SLewurt. Pagv. W. Nnughtnn. Helena Ransum. Hurnld Hagq-rnmn. Nellie Pngv. Allan Francis, Elvvy Cnmmvr. Huttie Bmdie, Helen \Vhite, Louisa \Viny. Vem Bussingwaltv. W’innie Simpson’s name was inadvertently mnitt-vd from the honour list. in Flench l in last, issue. The young people enjoyed skating on Dr. Routkey’e pond last. week. The rink is not ready yet. but the ice will soon he in a. condition for skating there. The rink has been made 12 feet. wider. “Mr. R. Walkihgton’s horse' ttmk fright, Saturday evening and ran away but no duumwe was dune except. the hagrness being hrpkgn. I Mr. and MFG. J. HIJacksnn arrived hqme last evening frum their wedding Mr. C. H. Byam has been ill for over a week, and his place has been taken bynMr. green, rg‘lieging agent. 1". .. - Mr. T.' McCol'nlaékisfbéfitâ€"zfilkst Friday night at the home of Mr. J. G. M0- anald, Aurora..- â€"Rev. J. W. Gordon, veins called to Rockwnod last. week by the illness of his father. who passed away on Friday morning. Mr. and M15. Gordnn have the sympathy of all in their bereave- ment. NEWTON BROOK CIRCUIT. Concerts and Christmas Trees will be huld in the Mothudist Church, Zion on the evening of \Vednesday. Dec. 21, and in Newton Brnuk Church Thursday evoning. D/gc. 22. Good pm- gmm‘ 0t drills, dialogues &c. at each place. Do not forget the PMsbyterinn Xmas Tree and Entertainment in Victuriu Hull (m Thursdav Dec. 22nd. T n. will he served ham 5 to 7.30 o‘clock and concert will begin at 8, (he prngnun consisting nf recitatinns. drills. songs, dinlugu-es etc. The. pro- glam CDlHflllltrt‘t‘ is confident that thin event will eclipse those of former yrars. Ancient. History, Form IIIâ€"«Hunm-s: Clam Umgruve (Francis Gibson, Mu- riel Risehrnu’gh. equal). Harold Smith. Lam-n Innis, Alice McNair. Pass: E. 0. Mun-gun. Lavina Fm-d, Emmy HHWe-s. Erymintnde Little, Laura. Prentice, Hazel Heamnn. Algvhra. Fnun Iâ€"Hunnm's: George Bnih-y, \Vinnie Simpson, Fred-Thump- snn. Kuhn-t Rvddiu, last‘Thl'eP equal. Puss: Fred Simpsun, (John McNair. Francis Fm-d, pqual). Duncan Reid. Allan Francis. \Villie Namglltun. Edith Glfiuvut. Ueuile Pmu'sun. BUSINESS EDUCATION. HIGH SCHOOL EXAMS. PRIVATE SALE. Thornhill. Maple.- NOTICE â€"â€"â€"â€"AGENCYâ€"â€"'â€"*_ J'. H. SANDERSON, V.S. RANGjiNG FROM $800 T0 $5,000. 166 acre farm north of village.- Buildings A1. Land in good state of cultivation ‘" Sat. Dec. 17. Wed. Dec. 21,-Sat. Dee. The Annual Christmas ,«Tree and Entertainment of the Presbyterian Sundry Schonl will he held-rm Friday evening Dec; 23. The program will cuusiSt, 0f Dialogues. Recitatinns and Music with the Cantata. Red Riding Hood. and promises to be particularly Jnteresting. Those who were loud in their praises of last, year's (want- may exYect quite as good this year. Don’t fai to mark the date The regular 8.30 p.m. earfrom Toronto to Newnmrke; will opetate as far as Keswick. Late Cax- leaves Toronto for Newman-- [wt and intermediate points at 11.45 p.m. ' Late Ca: leaves Newmm-ket for To- ronto and intermediate points at 11.00 p.m. REAL ESTATE .Alsu 100 acres on the 2nd of Mark- ham. ‘ Special Car leaving Newmarkét. tor Keswick at. 2.00 p.m. Wed. Dec. 21. Thur. Dec. 22,- Fri. Dec. 23 Sat. Dec. 24 Late Car leaving Toronto ’ fur New- market. and intermediate points ‘ at 11.45 p.m. THE LIBERAL will he' sent to new subsm-ibms from this date to J anum-y 1. 1912. for $1.00...::Sen>adagrmemeur elsewhere in this pa ffior (dubbing harnn Ifi:‘l‘ "hi I‘d-TA...“ Houses andgLots FOR SALE -' ' rates wiph ‘hthér'pu'fxéisf The Sherlock Concert Company composed of a famnus Tenor, n favorite Soprano, « fine Elucutionist. a clever Pianist. combines Solos and Duets, Revimtinns and Piano Selections Sacred and Secular, Pnpular and Patriotic, Humorous and Pathetic. A few‘ reserved seats still available fnr the concert in the Masonic Hall to. murmw night. Secure You scum. As a Special Xmas Sgt-vice the Chair nf the Methodist Church will give on Sunday evening 090.255. the beautiful Oratnrio “Zion” by the favorite. writer Fe-al'is. The Chair are rehearsing sat- isfactorily and confidently expect, that this music. consisting of solns, duetts, trins and choruses. will give as much pleasure us did "The Eternal City" which was rendered by them two years ago. Fur full program see next week’s “LIBERAL.” It would he idle. to attempt u. de-V scription of Dr. Cleavm’s lecture in the Methodist church last, evening,suf-- fine it tn say nothing Inns-e- inn-reeling or instructiw has ever been given in this place. The large audience was spell-bound as the gifted speaker mi- fnldud l-hp wonderful stun-y of Jean Valjean. n cnnvict for 19 years. Muvh was expected frum Dr. Git-aver, but it is SilleU say the audience was“ not prepared flu-so great it treat. After- pmyerhy Dr. Smith. vncnl solos by Miss Mary Trench and Miss Ethel Switzvr. and_ a piano sulu by Miss_Nm-r_| " ‘r- McMnhén. the iééi€ii£i- Eti's’ifiiibhli'c’ééi by the chairman. MunElmm-e Reamun, President. of the Epwurth League. SISecial Chrislmas ands'New Year’s Service. > I Mnnduy Dec. 26, and Monday Jan. 2 :1“me & York Raéigl Riiiwa'y 79‘Metropolitan Division ,' Lâ€"NOW ON HAN D;-1 ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE. The businxs world is never crowded with competenb help. If' you possess a. “.C. B. ~O.-”~ training and graduate from bur school. we..guarantee tch place you in :l-pOsitiun Or 11-!- =funtd your tultion. Everything is in your favor. Send for new catalogue 'to-day and", Iain? ..’ more about film plan .to-uhgdp you. Gen tral’BqfiuéSS Qolle‘gt“, ’ ‘ ‘V. H‘. Shaw. 'Pfies. '4 ~*w. DR. CLEAVER’S LECTURE. RICEMON D HILL in the Central! Business College v of Toronto - ' “fieâ€"Schoni for Thdrohghi‘réinifig” f CHRISTMAS MUSIC SIX VERY DESIRABLE W inter Term Saturday. Dec. 24 H. S. CONCERT. F. s. LIVI_NGASATO>N. Begins Jan. 3 MANAGER Traffic Ma'nager. fii‘é‘i‘%§9%+§-+i‘*§ifé**++®ifi if'§"€“§“§ er??? '1‘: r? '9‘? ‘ +W¢++ _ NORM A N a. was WM-a‘mmmamwmm wwwwwwwwwqMMMM AtkinSon & Switzer Shopping Bags, Belts, Collars, Jabots, Barrattes, Turban Pins, Embroidered, Hemstitched and Lace- trimrhed Handkerchiefs, Cushion‘ Tops, Doylies, T able Napkins, Five-o’clock Tea Cloths, Sideboard Scarls, Battenburg Centre-pieces, Huckleback Towels, and Chinaware, and Novelties 1n endless variety. ___- ----r...' .â€" vllu J .Vv- , ‘VJ unauca, UCUD, Minutes, Carriages, Pastry Sets, Pianos, Toy Lamps, Paints, Jewel Cases, Toy Grocery Steres, Esquimaux Dolls and Teddy Bears, Butterflies, Christmas Tree Deco- rations, Pencil Boxes, Dra'vi/ing Slates, Printing Sets, Picture Books and Post Card Albums. ' 5Blocks, Guns, Drums; Tops, Trains, Tool Sets, Jolly Jiggers, Wagons, Ten-pins, Games, Bank's, Snow Shovels, Driving Reins, Mechanical Toys and Airships. Dolls, Toy Dishes, Beds, Cradles, r‘____'_ “A, h, We~c6uld devote a. Whole page to describe tr.) you the attractive styleé pf ()fir"Chi‘iétni}1S Stock of Shirts, Ties, Neel; Seal-f5, Suspenders, Arm Bzmfl‘s, Cuff. Links, Tie Pins, Glorves, House Shoes, Coat Sweaters, etc., which make ideal Christmas Gifts. But we will just, say that, we have the finest we ever had, both {(m’appearaiice and wearing qualities. Come and See for yoursdf. Hats, Caps, Mufflers, Shirts, Ties and Arm Bands, President Suspenders in fancy boxes, Gloves, Initialed and Hemstil'ched Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Em- broidered Half Hose, Shaving Sets, Cuff Links, Sweaters and S'Weéter Coats. December 15, 3910 -~-AT'THEâ€"- *' ' BIdfiMfiNnHIu G‘Ems’ Mam superb .DiSplay of Store 0pm Every Evening From Now Until Christnzds‘ For the Boys and Girls .an . the Babies. 2 Pandora, °"-° {ff Happy Thought} 13’.A1\IGES{wéa and Souvenir ' px-i “*rw -“V“5“" "’“fl‘dflulwe make the and Souvemr prices right. Stove and Furnace Work promptly done and satis- faction guaranteedt Melotte Cream Separators, Standard Cream Sepa- rators, Conner Ball-Bearing \Vashing Machines. Richmond Hill Hardware 80. The cold weather is coming. NOW is a. good time to prepare for it. Bell» Telephone 18 Christmas Gifts _ W ‘ ‘- ’ “999” THE RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE CO. We invite you to call and see our stock of HEATERS AND RANGES. Wé are sole agents for the‘ celebrated RICHMOND HILL LSTOVES wooomoofigwwnowz For Women. For Men. NORMAN BATTY Manager It pays'to buy the best, and PHONE 17

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