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The Liberal, 29 Dec 1910, p. 5

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Mr. John Eyer. a. brother of Mr. Jacob Eyer of {his village, died at his home- at Oklahoma, and was buried lust, Saturday. He was a. former owner of Mr. D. O. Steele’s farm on the 2nd of Markham, and afterwards pur- chased the Head ford grist mill. leaving here nearly 40 years ago. Deceased was in his 87th year. E.” but the.va ark Vaileitir-s pleased to exchange compliments at this festive season. Heinz’s Tomato Soup, per tin 15; Heinz‘s Baked Beans with Tomato Sauce, per tin 10; Heinz’s Tomato Ketchup. per bottle 15; Heinz’s pre- pared Mustard, per bottle 15. Atkin- son & Switzez. Our news boys who carry THE LIBERAL to the various humes in the village every Thursday will call New Year’s morning, (Monday) and present their subscribers with a Wall Pocket which we,trust W111 be appreciated. Thy news huys’ motto is not, "P. A. Y. \Villiam H. Goodman was arrested at Braddock, Penn, on the‘ charge uf theft from the'BellTeleplmne Company at; Newmarket. Gondmun will be éxtradited. He went away from New- market in November leaving behind him his wife and two children. A young lady also in the employ of the Telephone. Company left Newmarkeb the same day. The Brick premlses, stabling and yards. known as the M: 19 Lvaf Hate-l Property at Maple, is u e-red fur sale, or to rent. Fussvision at once. Fm- purticulars are adv. elsewhere in this paper. ' We are (fie-ring bier reductions in Men’s‘ings. We gun make a. suit; to your measure. of good Weight, Scotch Twaed, for $16.00; fit and work- manship guaranteed. Atkinson & watzer. ous New Year. A watch night service will he held in lheMethndist Church on New Year’s Eve. beginning at, 11 o’clock, and con- tinuing until the advent, of the New Year. An :tddacss in the form of a New Year’s Mmsnge will be given. The closing moments of the year will he spent in devntimml exercises, led by Mr. Han Run. This is a most- fitting way of ‘l ' ‘ ’7 7 ‘ 0:111 in and see the Overcoats we are selling for $8.50; they are all splendid values. made Chesterfield style, of good Weight Black Vicuua Cloth. wiLh velvet collar. Atkinson 8r Switzer. Mr. B. Heise (if “The Live and Let, Live” Store at ()uncmd desires to thank his. customs-rs fur their kind patronage during the past year, and wishes thnm all a Happy and Prosper- ...u‘ KY”... (7, ,A Mr. F. McMillan, formerly of the Standard Bank staff here, but now of Flesherton. was in the village on Saturday on his Way to spend Christ,- ,r‘v. mus at. His home in Beavex-Lnn One secondâ€"hand Heating Stove with oven. one secnndâ€"hand Oak Heat- er. (me secondâ€"band Franklin Grate. The VViHing \Vnrkers Mission Band of the Presbyterian Church purpose having a skating evening in the rink Monday evvning. the 9th of January. Fun-{hel- notice by bills. Have ynn spnn the Cnmm' Bu“ Bizar- iug \Vashing Machine they will bear the closest, iuspecLiun. The Richmond Hill Ha rdwure Um. , 77 v. v‘---.- |J\~Il\.l L I'LIII‘IAII \Hlllht‘. A Bargain (m these. Richmond Hill Hardware (10. . We are sole agents To? the Melutte and m,,-.mi.-ud Gwam-m-purntors. Best in the \‘Vurld. The Richmund Hill Hm d ware ()0. ‘ Gut-Hug mvel ing in McDonald‘s shop this (Thursday) evening “I, 8 u’cluck‘. lmpln'tnnb business. ‘ By order of the President. The rovve. dvputyâ€"J-Péwe and 6mm- rillm's ful the. township of Markham Were HH eiected by acclanmfiun nu Muuduy‘ Mr. Elmore Reamun is assisting at the Gene-ml Push OIfiCP, Toronto. dur- ing the busy holidav seusun. Cut. prices (In {Paliiel' Mitts and Glovps to clear out stock. The Rich- mond Hill Hardware Co. Ts-n pr-r rent. discmm‘: on all Hout- ing Stove-s fur the m-xL 10 days. A fvw bargains. Cl'inRichmnnd Hill Hurd- w‘nreCu. THE LIBERAL wishes its readers a vu-y Happy NeW‘Yl-m‘. Mr. Juhn Miv'nm-l 0f WnMrmL Snsk is in the m-ighhmhuud buying nurses. Int-ms;an 111i; ONT. mm Rlnuf anez-ns 65c. each at, The Richmond Hill Hardwmc (30. .4 EA£30A31N DEC. 39, 1910 Miss F. M. Brown who has been teaching at Fenelon Falls. but who has taken a school at. Port Arthur, is :pending the holidays with her sister ere. Mr. J. H. Ormiston, formerly of THE LIBERAL staff, but, who is now report.- ex- on the North Star, Pan-v Sound, was the. guest of Rev. and Mrs. Currie over Sunday. Mr. J. T. Brown and family, Mr. Oscar J. Brown and family and Mr. Torrance Brown and family, all 0f Toronto, spent, Christmas day with the Misses Brown. Mr. Limes Andrews of Cat-man, Man., is spending a month nr two in York Countymnd Spent over Christmas with Mr. T. F. McMahon. The Christmas entertainment of the Presbyterian Sunday School was giv- en on Friday evening the 23rd inst., with a large audience and a much ap- preciated programme. The par ticulur feature ofint.ercst in it was the dra- matic representation of Red Riding Hood in four scenes.‘ The young peo- ple of the Sunday School fulfilled their pain in excellent style and re- fiecbed much medit upon those \vhn had them in training. Santa Claus made hisappeumnce in due time for the disti-ihdtion of the gifts with which the tree was laden. and had no ensyt-Hsk in the face of the enthus- iasm of the boys. Mr. W. Jones and Mrs. E. Cropper, both of Toronto, spent Tuesday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Thumas Whit- more. Mr. Bates, an ex-aldermen in Toron- to, and Mrs. Bates, were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Smith at the parsonage. over Christmas. The Preshyierinn Guild has on its prugrmmue a "Musical eveumg for Friday _u_f this week. New Ymu‘ servicus will be held in the PrESbytH-iun chm-ch naxt Sunday wiLh apprnpriute music. The subject; of the mm nng discomse will he “The Backward Glance and the Forward Mr. and Mrs. \V. Trench nf Arnpriur are spending the school holidays here at the home of Lhe former. M r. and Mrs. Morley Barker of Stoutfville spent; Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Balker here. Mr. J. E. Harris was on Monday X'P-Plecbed reeve of “’uudbx‘idve, by acclmnation. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. VVHltver Eyer visited at Mr. J. McLean’s, Fishen file, on Mon- day. 1 Tl‘u- 1’. .‘i. ’umzfii are in receipt. Hi" the Il'PslgnnUnu m Miss Brawn \\ hu has ' ln‘c-n nu KhP stuff fur swine years. Miss E Brnwu gum luk’m-t, Arthur whu-e- the i saint-y imiuut’lnt‘ut is gn-uu-r. That, 'she will ht'- keenly missvd ‘n'. Hunts- [\ii]e is C(‘l'iu’lin. Um- mninhle sncinl i qulilitirs and her always active in- terwar. inlhe liivorm-v activities «If the ’tmvu, have won fur her a warm piacxI sin the Hifiiciiuns of the [M5(1Dit‘.;â€"~l“l'hlll ; UuuLaviUe Fore-sin: Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Rodditt of Bar- rie spent; a few days with the. Missw ReddiLt during the past, week. Addressvs were delivered by the candidate-s, Mr. erghmneâ€"the retir- ing reeveâ€"and M r. R. 0. Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. ByI-ne spent over Christmas in Chutham. Cameron, J. L. McGiHivl-uyralidIlâ€"iixmé Mchm. The last, two resigned, and there will he an election for the first four. At, the Township Hall on Monday James A. Cameron was elected reeve, and J. Sunni, McNuir deputy-reeve, both by uuclanmtiun. Paleer bunks. from ()Cfir‘em and teachers Lu Lhecfi’iltit-m. Supt-rintvmlent, Mr. J. H. Sanderszm. Sunday unu'n- lug Rev. G. Smith [we-m hs-(l an ex- cellent scrmnn to the children nn "The Lilies,” und in llwafLm-nomx a. muss- meeting was lwld in the chm-uh, when Miss Ida Glass gave The Story 0f the Binh of Christ. In Lhe ewning there was a very large eungrvgatinu who listened with pleasure tn the render- ing by the (thull' uf that, beautiful nmLm-io “Zion.” The cullvctiuns were must generous dun-mg theday. For huuncdltyrs the fullowmg were nominaLed:â€"J. T. Suigron, J. G. \Vhilmure, A. J. \ 'Lherspnon, Alex. “A v, r » - The Christmas services at- the Methndist ('l‘nn'rzll were. must succ93s- fuL 0n Uhristnms Eve the children hf the Sabbath Scluml acquittml them- s~lves crudimhly in their: drills, dialogue-s file. In Khu ehwutinn cnntvestv the first, prize was “warm-d tn Irene Mrflluhun, and Llw second tn Myrtle Smiih. Fur attendance at, the S. 8., wpnuing muses &c. prizes were :uvmde-d Eice Kunpmrm. Violet Smith and Helen ansou. The Tme was wvll laden with presents. inciud- ing :1 number- uf vnlnnw» of Gilbert. There is (me fiH'lll 'pnpm- in Canada that in ()\(-'l' twr-my years has never missed an “ppm-[unity uf prnmntihg Lhk‘ imm'osts 0f lht' fmxm-r. and has in no small way atSsis‘u‘d in tuning the passage 01" mwa nwnsule that has tn-z-n uhtuinvd f~-r the impuxvmnont of M4 (:nntlitiun. Thur. pain-r IS The V\'(-(Jkly Sun. The'Snn’s market re- m1 Ls huYE nu (qual fur uccurury. [hey are (‘Elt‘h \vwk of spm'ia] interest, mu! \‘xtlllt’ L0 evurv nmn whu \vm'ks lht‘ Lind. Evc'l'y IHI'IH"I' shuuhl he a loader uf The. Sam. Brim-0 rmmwinq your subscription to any paper drup a. card to The Sun, 61 Juhn Street, To- umtu. for their dubbing list. METHODIST SABBATH gCHOOL T) Tl‘h' i . PRESBYTERIAN CH URCH. Vaughan Nominations. PE RSONAL S ud mi WI the evening Bn-Owu “h” has some years. Miss Arthur whu-e- the is gl‘t'itlé‘l‘. That, missvd ‘n'. Hunts- in Canada has lwve‘l‘ prumntihg and has in many are now willing to be without it and the Rev. Irl R. Hicks Magazme, \Vm-d and Works. The two are only One Dollar a. yenr‘ The Almanac is 35c prepaid. No home or office should fail to send for them. to \Vnrd and y‘Vm'ks Publishing (‘0 npany, St. Luuis, THE REV. IRL R. HICKS 1911 ALMANAC. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac for 1911. that um-dxan Angel in a hundred thuusaud omeshni's npw‘ reaQy. Nqb The Next Sitting of Divxslon Courtiox No. 3, County of York, will be held in the Court Room. Mn. DIVISION - GflIIIIT. Your Vote rind Influence are Respect- fully Snlicited for Your Vute and Influence are Rcépec fully Snlicited ful‘ Your Vute and Influe-nce are Respect- fully Solicitvd fur Your Vote and Influence are Respect- fully Solicited fur Your Voteand Influence are Respect- fully Sulicited for Yuur Vote and Influence. are Respect- fully Solicited for Your Vute and Influence are Respect- ‘ fully Sulicited for Your Vute and/Influs-nce are Respect- . fuin SniiciLe-d fur ‘ heunécwaii Eieaiénns Yuur Vote and Influvnm- :u-e Resbect- fully b'uliclted fur Yoilr Vote and Infiurncv m-e‘Rvspoct- ' fully figliciled for J. G. Whitman Edward Barker . J. Witherspoon The business world is never crowded with competent, help. If you possess a "O. B. 0.” training and graduate from our schnnl, We guarantee to place you in a pnsitiun or re- fund yuurtuitiun. Everything is in vaur favor. Send for new catalogue tn-dav and Ivan-u more about mn- plan to htvlp vnu. Central Business College, V. H. Shaw. Pres. for the position of Reeve for the year 1911. fur the pnsitinn of Reeve fur the year 1911. Fridhy, Jan. 20, i911, in the? Central Business College of Toronto Richmond Hill Vaughan Tp. Geo. S. Sims The Selma} for Thor-m3}: Training" Fred. Lynett John Tyndall RICHMOND HILL . H. Sanderson Commencing at 10 a. m. as Councillor for 1911. us Councillor fur 1911. as Councillor for 1911. . A. Nicholis as Culmcillur for 1911. as Councillor for 1911. as C(mnclllm' for 1911 as Councillor for 1911. as Councillor fun 1911. W inter Term Begins Jan. 3 ’1‘. F. MCMAHON CLERK . Saigeon Pugsley M" ’EAtkinson & Switzer MMMMM-wéowwe-Moos-MH"!- wwwwwwwwwq WM“ -â€"â€"'AT .T H Eâ€"- RIBHMDNB Hi‘Ll GENTS’ FURMSHER ’ .g. .5. Ԥ' '§' 4' .g. 4' 4' 4‘ ~2' I :4"? +'§"§“§" { ++$°§+~Â¥+$+¢$*+¢%+M++$%¢M§N-Q‘é'i'é-é'fli‘i'é"W$+M+§¢+$§$$¢¢¥ 1' +94~+++§~++~$°§¢ 0PM“!- -§“§°'§~+'§“§"§°++Ԥ"§ *$%+4+%$++°¥+‘9°¥M+M W‘ soy-M a++d~+++++i~++azuzw++g -:~:»:~~i M. ‘ Degember 15, 1910 We could devote a whole page to describe to you the attractive styles of our Christ mus Stock of Shirts, Ties, Neck Scurfs, Suspenders, Arm Bands, Cuff Links, Tie Pins, Gloves, House Shoes, Gout Sweaters, etc., any of which make ideal Christmas Gifts. But we willrjust say that, we have the finest we ever had, both fur appenmrlce and wearing qualities. Come and see for yourself. Shopping Bags, Belts; Collars, Jabots, Barrattes, Turban Pins, Embroidered, Hemstitched and Lace- trimmed Handkerchiefs, Cushion Tops, Doylies, Table Napkins, Five-o’clock Tea Cloths, Sideboard Scarfs, Battenburg Centre~pieces, Huckleback Towels, and 'Chinaware,,_and Novelties 1n endless variety. Hats, Caps, Mufflers, Shirts, Ties and Arm Bands, President Suspenders in fancy boxes, Gloves, Initialed and Hemstitched Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Em- broidered Half Hose, Shaving Sets, Cufi' Links, Sweaters and Sweater Coats. . ‘- Store Open Every Evening From Superb Display .of NORMAN J. GLASS ‘ .PROPRIETOR For the Boys and Girls and the Babies. s'erve you, try to satisfy you and, merit 3-min- good- will and patronage. Everything in Hardware. Tin and Grgniteware. Paints lot te Sepnrat -étandm-d Bell Telvphone 18 Paroid and Bl‘llllrtEl'd Roofings. Eaétlnkeâ€" Shingles and Sidmgs. Call and see us and inquire prices them right. Always welcome to out you buy or not. Richmond Hill Hardware 80. Eire Fence. Vi Christmas Gifts RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE C0 During the coming year The following are a few of the lines w< New Year’s GreflejiÂ¥ng§ from RICHMOND HILL wwwwq-affiéowweoww “wownofigunoww For Women. For Men. filling Machines TI-IE §§§§§§§ NORMAN FATTY Manager fiparntohlls. Anithony we will be pleased to the lines we handle: Stoves and Ranges. :, Oils and Glass. Me- Now Until Christmas. ces. You will find nur state whether 3L1 Vflirfisrs- Metallic PHONE 17

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