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The Liberal, 12 Jan 1911, p. 4

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“Dear Mr. 'Bailey.â€"Through your hospitality in allowing us thP use of ynnr home as a rendezvous for our club ynu have been the means of affording- us many an enjnyalrle even- ing, and though at times our noisy mirth must have been quite a disturbâ€" ing element in your peaceful home, your good-natured tolerance of mu- ‘muny vagaries has endeared you tn us and has filled a place in our hearts which time will never effuce. Ebrgwmg with those who have Wronged you. Helpful to those who are in need. _ Fair in your business dealings; and in all that you do, whether it be in business or pleasure, to remind others 0f Christ. "As a slight, souvenir of Uu!‘ nppreci- Minn kindly accept this lamp. We need not say. metaphnrically. “May il: be a lamp unto thy feet, and a. light unto my path.” as you are doing the Master’s wm k, and thus uncunscinusly and subtly leading us in His fuotsteps. and for which you have a. greater claim on uur regard. Unanimously we join in wishing and anticipating fur yuu a prosperous and useful career with a trimnphal close.” â€"â€"- Harold Kirby, Sec’y Buys‘ Club. On Tuesday evening of last. week the Maple Buys’ Oluh held an oyster supâ€" per% the home (If Mr. H. 0f Bailey. Quite a numth of the members and their friends were prvsent, and an en- jnyuLIe Lime was spent. After the lmys had done ample justice to the gund Lhings prmided. Mr. Bailey was presented with a. beautiful parlor lamp. and the following addlesszâ€" Local option gained much ground in the January contests. Twenty- four carried the by-law, cutting off sixty-one licenses. Twenty-eight more Would have carried had it not been for the three-fifths clause. It is a significant fact that where once established local option is rarely re- pealed. The liquor interests had a chance to bring on contests for repeal in 134 municipalities, but they only made the attempt in 3 places, and of these every one failed. AnniV'erSary services were held in St. Paul’s Church on Sunday, when sermons were pleached by Rev. Mr. Andrews of Toronto. Next Sunday Rev. Mr. Davidson. who is home on furlough from India, will preach m St. Andrew’s Chumh. @1112 fiibtml. SympaEhetic with those who are in trouble. V The ice on the rink was in gnod con- dition on Saturday night. and there was a large crowd present. l‘:nn F‘nnnnv‘lnn l‘nlxntsn nf mr\hnn.'rs Miss Florence Cooper of Toronto and Miss Alice Cooper of Hendfnrd visited over Sunday at. Mr. W. T. Robinson’s. . The annual meeting of the West York Farmer-5' Institute will be held in the Masonic Hall on Thursday. Jan. 19. The Women’s Institute will meet in the ball over the Standard Bank at, 1.30 p.111. The speakers who will ad- dress the meetings are Mrs. Dr. J. Smilliezuf Toronto. and Mr. H. 0. Emerson of Cox-byville. After the afternoon meeting tea for the mem- bers will be served in the ball by the ladies of the Institute. The Rev. [11 R. Hicks Almanac for 1911. thutguardian Angel in a hundred thousand homes. is now ready. Nut, many 31‘? now willing to be without, it an] the Rev. Irl R. Hicks Mngnzme, \Vnrd and \Vorks. The two are only One Dollar :4. year. The Almanac i: 35L' prepaid. No home (:I' nffice should fail to send for them. to \Vnrd and “lurks Publishing ( o npnny, St. Louis. Mn. CROSBYâ€"At 83 Grenville strppf, To- runto, rm Saturday, Jan. 7, 1911. 18mm Crash-v. in his 691h year. In‘m-vunnt in Richmond Hill Cemetery Jam. 10; frww fl RICHMOND BILL, 0111.. JAN. 12. 1911 The Chapman-Alexander special meetings uow carried on in Toronto are likely to be successful in a. quiet Way. Dr. Chapman has declared that preaching alone will not save the city. | What is required is more personal work among those who are careless about their spiritual welfare, Professing Christians must show by their daily walk and their relations with the World that their lives are Worthv of emulation. To be a Christam, Dr. Chapman says, it is neCeSSaryâ€" To be. kind in your home. Generous in your dealings with men. ' A skating party and supper will he held at, the rink on the 30th inst. under the auspices of the Epworth League. THE REV. IRL R. HICKS 1911 ALMANAC. Maple. DEATHS 21-Lf Seventy-four act-es adjoining Rich- mond H1“. - One hundxed acres in 2nd con. of Ma k‘aam. The undersigned is prepared to handle all kinds of \Vire Fencing at, Fifty Cents :1 Rod. A150 the Russell Rail Fence. \V. H. ESPEY, 24-3le Orange Peel. 2 “ “ ... . Salad». Tea, reg. 300 for . . . Red Rose Tea, reg. 30c for 3 lbs. 45c Tea in cannister . One hundred acres ir Markham. All impmved. House and lot just so mnnd Hill. Vacant. lots in Village. APPEY ‘P WE COMMENCE Stock-Taking on February Ist, and must have stock at its lowest ebb at that time. We are therefore cutting prices in the most ridiculous way to move it. Prices quoted will hold until February Ist or until stock is exhausted. The only condition we make is that quotations are for cash. Best Lard, by pound. 3 Cans Best. Peas . . . . . . 3 “ " Corn . . . . . 3 “ “ Tomatoes 6 Bars Sunlight, Soap 6 “ Comfort Soup . Lemon Peel, 2 lbs. fur Brunswick Brand Sax-dines . . 20 lbs. 100 u NAUGHTON 3303., . Elgin Mills We will give you a straight 15% discount from marked prices on all Rubbers in stock. All our Rubbers are new stack and best goods made. To appreeiate the values we are giving in Boots and Shoes you must see them. Wire Fencing. do}; 'yb'u} gis'tEEfi.‘ ’fJuTe'cTt’hé’SEh'ptafiio’aEm igé‘kr'i-oa.‘ ' MéEtHliiéffii‘cailYEfiH vitally you are not the man you used to be or should be. Wm youheed the uger signals? EE Are you a. victim? Have you lost hope? Are you intendin to mar 7 Has your blood been diseased? Have you any weqlmcss! ur an ETHOD Rnuumm‘ wiil’curo you. What it, has done for oihera it wzd do for you. Consultation Free. No matter who has treated you, write for an honest 0 onion Free of Charla. Books Freeâ€"“Boyhood, Manhood, Fatherhood." (Illustrated) on ‘iseases of Men. u, - .0." " boxes or rnve‘lopen. Eery :éodf'i‘d'ennd“ ‘7‘ 67188335 'Lhi'éii 'CoTt ’of" 'ffiié'ne'ft fl c All letters from Canada must be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- - ' ~ 7. » - ment in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to see us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat no patients in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows: DRS. KENNEDY 8: KENNEDY. Windeor. Ont. ' Write for our private address. BLOOD POISONS are the most revalent 'and most serious diseases. They sap the very life blood of the victim and un ess entirely eradicated from the system will cause ' Tsflcgrgplicatioug peyvare of Mercury. It. may suppress the symptomsâ€"our NEW __.__ .u . y. , , FEE FOR HOMETREKTMENT. iiiiTfiOD 'éfirés'ill’ $51603 diséhééé. ns.KENNE&KENNEDY VARIGSE VEINS GUBED “Heavy work, severe straining and evil habits In youth brought on Varicose Veins. When I worked. hard the aching would become severe and I was often laid pp for a week at. a time. My {and}! fhysician told me an operatlon was my only hope-bun I dreaded i . tried several specialists, but soon found out all the wanted was my money. I commenced to look upon all doctors as little better than rogues. One day my boss asked me why I was off work so much and I told him In condition. He advised me to consult Drs. Kennedy & Kennedy. as e had taken treatment from them himself and knew they were square and skillful. I wrote them and got THE NEW anon Tnmrnntm My progress was somewhat slow and during the first month's treatment I was somewhat discouraged. However I continued treatment for three months longer and was reward with acomplete cure. I could only earn 151: a week in a. machine shofiefore treatment, now I am earning $21 and never loose a. day. I w all sulfates knew at your valuable treatment. HENRY C. LOCUS’I‘. HA3 YOUR BLOGB BEEN DISEASED? YOUNG ORIMIDD‘LE 401.31.) MEN.-71mpmde}3t acts or lateg_e:§cq§ses ‘hagg 791-png No. N o. No. N0. N0. N0 NAMES usu; WlTj-XOUI gous;m:._ PRIVA'j'E N93“... on Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St. Detroit. Mich. GROCERIES ae- NO NAMES usso wmxou-r wax-rm comm. Confined to His Home for Weeks.- For Sale 1 Gran. Sugar .. . 1 Yellow “ .. . 1 Gran. “ . . .. l Lard . . . . . . . . . . . . Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Clean=Up Sale i A. NICHOLLS, Real Estate Agent. south of Rich- in 3rd con. of Elgin Mills. ..$100 25 l 00 2.5 til-Lt Thursday, Jan. 19, 1911 at 1 pan. for the election of officers and other business. Those interested will please take notice and govern themselves accord- inoly. ° H. A. ‘NIOHOLLS, 26-2 $8,000 on first; mortgage on. farm proper-Ly. ‘ Men’s Heavy Wnnl Sucks. “ Flannel Tup Shirt§._ Men’s Lined VVatm-pmof Pea Jackets. wg. $2.50 One only, Man’s Overcoat, ' size 40. neg. $20.00 Job lots Men’s Tup Shirts, reg. 65c Boys’ Underwear. assorfed. rvg. 450 Ladies’ Heavy \Vool Hdée. V reg._25c Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Rlchmond mu Agricultural Society will be held in the Council Chamber. Richmond Hill Money to Loan Fleeced Underwear, reg. 50c Wool M ufiflers. reg. 50c Lined Leather Mitts, ' reg. $1.50 “ -- $1.35 M u $1.00 u u fl " $0.50 Woolen Ulld?!’5wn~, r02. $1.00 N 111;. $0.75 H eavy Winter Caps. mg. 756 DRY GOODS A pply to H. A. NICHOLLS. Real Estate Age-uh. Richmond Hill. reg. $1.00 for Secretary. .3019 12 95 Farm and Dairy Tickets may be had from. Caretaker at the Rinkg from 2.00 to 4.00, for Ladies and Children. BAND, IN ATTENDANCE BOTH NIGHTS TICKETSâ€"40¢; 3 for 250; 7 for 50c, or 15 for $1.00. Children under 12 yrs., 50. OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING Every family should have both their }00a,1 paper and a. City paper ‘ The Richmond Hill Skating Rink will be â€"â€"ALSOâ€"- SATURDAY AFTERNOONS SKATING from 7.30 to 10.00 W. H. FUGSLEY. Reeve. Notice is hereby given that am application will he made to the Legis- ‘htture of. the Province of Ontario at the next Session thereof for an Act to incorporate a. Company under the name “Toronto Interurhan Railway,” granting such Company authority and poWeI- to survey, layout, construct., complete, equip» and maintain a rail- way to be operated by steam or electricity, or part one and part by the. other, from a point in or near the City: of Toronto, thence in a Noltherly or North Westerly direction passing, through the Townships* of York,‘ Vaughan and King in the County Of‘ York, in the Province of Ontario, and, the Townships of \Vest Gillimbury and Innisfil in the County of Simcoe. in said Province, to a point in or near? the Town of‘ Barrie in the said County; of Simcoe. Dated at Tor-unto thisfl‘wentvy-fourth day of December. 1910. RITCHIE, LUUWIG &; BALLANTYNE. 157 Bay Street, Turnntn, 25-6 Salicitox-s fur the [2 p;)1ica.nt.s Notice 75c.

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