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The Liberal, 21 Dec 1911, p. 5

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U15: 1465 Corned Beef 2 lb tin 35c. Da- vies Venl~Lnaf 2 tins for 25c. Albert; 5 brand sax-dines 150 tin. Atkinson 85' Switzer. Ladies‘ hnnts. in Patent leather. box calf and-kid. extra value. at $3.50, to m‘“ at $2.65. N. J‘. Glass. 'What is there nicer for a Christmas Gift.’ than a nice Tie. Gloves. Suspend- ers. or Cuff Links? We have them in nice. lmxes. 1 N. J. Glass. Rxcuurmn flit-rs. Dim. DEC. 21, 1911 Ingersnll Cream Cheese 15!: pk. Heinz’s tnmato smlp 15c tin. Heinz’s baked beans with pork and toma1o sauce 10c tin. Atkinson & Switzer. (hill in and see our nice'display of chinaqu‘e. dolls. toys, fancy goods, etc. You will find nur asmrtment larger and better than ever. Atkinson & Switzer, wmgihum.1 ‘2; Annthm- shooting match will be held at Fishvrville Hotel Saturday of this week. commencing at. 1 o’clnck. The contest, will be for geese, tux-keys, ducks and chickens. Riahmnnd Lodge, A.F. & A.M.. will hold its Regular Meetin , Wednesdav évening. Dec. 27, the “ estival of St. Jnhn the Divine,” instead of Jan. 1. Brethren will please observe the change. Mr. R. V. Vanderhurgh, Into travel- ler for the McPherson Fruit Company at, Brandon, but who nnw holds a position with the same firm at Moosp J aw, vis1ted Ielutives and friends here a few days ago. Mr. H. A. Nicholls. Real Estate Agent. has sold during the week. the L-md on Richmond and Centre streets beionging tothe Patrick Moylan Es- tate, containing about seven acres, to Mr. Samuel Shear-down. 3lbs. selected Valencia Raisins for 250. 2 lbs finest cleaned cur-mots for 25c. atm-al Sized Choking figs 60 1h. Fancy seeded raisins in 16 oz. pks. 2 fur 25¢. Lemnn and orange peel 150 lb. Wethev's condensed mincemeat. 10c pin AtkinsonoStSwitzer. Mr. Henry R. Heise has sold his 125 acre farm. lol. 26. con. 3, Markham. on the Elgin Mills side line, to Mr. Geo.- \V. Lyons of Gmrmley. The price is $10,500. The late, owner and his brother, Levi B. Heise.‘ held the deed for the 200 acres given by John Ken- nedy to their great; grandfather in 1805, for the sum of £250. Mr. Lyons, who sold his farm property in the West for a good figure, gets possession of the Heise farm on the 191; of April. Mr. Charles Williams of Kindersley. Sash, is on his way to this place and expects to spend Christmas with his parents. He will arrive the latter putt of this week. Also three sons from Toronto expect to meet with their par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams on ‘Ghj-istlpas day._ Returning Officer '1‘. G. Patterson of East Toronto, Monday. gave out the 'nflicial vote in East; York. showing Alex. McCowan’a major-it, to be 782. The majorities were as fo lows: People on the 2nd are very busy picking their fowl this week. Prices are good and every thing is looking up fora. pmspemus Christina. Wardl........... . Wmd2.. Stoutfville . . . . . . . . . . Markham Township Richmond Hill. . . . . . North Tonmbo . . . . . . Markham Village.. . Scarboro . . . . . . . . . . York Township. . . .. The Sunday School of Zion’s Luther- an Church will hold its Annual Christ- mas Entertainment on Saturday even- ing. Dec. 23. Everybody is welcome. AE;ee-yi!l-Offering yvjll be Pakepz _ “Mféé’Riiby and Mr. Edward Reddick are spending a. few days with their sisfigr Mrs. .I. V_._Sapp_enfleld:_ ' ’Mis's’ Bliss of Mxrkham is visiting her gistgx', _Mrs. Hollingghead. Ludies’ Ald‘was held at the hEme of Mrs. H. E. Keffer last Thursday. Al- though the weather and the roads were not of the hest,‘ Mrs. Kefler enter- tained aboutsixty people. The busi- ness meeting was held in the afternoon and the ofiicers for, the ensuing year were elected. Afterwards the guests sat down to Va. bountenus supper and everybody took good care of thé inner man. , In the evening the young people made good use of the time by plgyingggmg reg] 91d fashioned gaIm’es. "m E. WififffaifiifiééfiEufs' "v‘isma ,frigndgin‘this vicinity.‘ . w .,,Y.-_..__.. __._ ._-,._. Mr. R; G. Sahel]; "Student of Beums~4 ville Bible School; will speak at Sher- wood next' Sunday., Dec. 24'. in the morning at 10 o’clock, Subject “The Parableof the Sower." and at 7 p.m., sub'ectnf‘The‘Three Dispensations.” to be 1 lustr'atedhjl'he public is invited. Total....;... 1006 224 Total majority for McGowan, 782. ster Mrs. J. V. Sap enfleld. ' The Regular Mont ly meeting of the ,ngAJ L._I-.__‘_ LAIJ .‘L ALA 1......A n6 MR. McCO WAN’S MAJORITY. CHANGED HANDS. Elgin Mills. Sherwood. McGowan 74 Aunis. 111 The Editor ‘15 pleased to insert the A following noticeuf thenbove RP-Unhm ! to he held in the Masonic Hall on the I evgniqg 91’- Friday, the 29m pf _Dec.. Don’t forget a wood time is in store. It will be much better if ever one does his part. If V01! me an Old ny. put your shoulder to thg wheel and give a. shove. You'll never forgive your-Self if you do not assist the executive of the asanciatiun in the work. ‘ Everyone of the former pupils is ex- pected to attend. If you do nut‘get an invitation, come anyway. It. may be that the list, of names given to the executive are nyotcnmplete. It has been impnssib‘le to get. the names of many who attended sum? time ugh, since the register wasdestmykd‘ in the fire. Upon no consideration think yuurself slighted. If yuu are missed, It, was unintentional. The executive wishes to give all the ex-pupils an invi- tation to attend; to giVP all \\ hn are pre-Sent an opportunity of meeting old schoolmates and renewing Old ‘ac- quaintancgs. A car for the accommodation of those along Yonge St. will leave. North Toronto at 6.30 p.m., and [jet/urn" after the Re-Union' is over. A great number have been louking forward to the opportunitv of mes-ting the schoolmates of other davs. Now the opportunity is here. Everyone is expected to respond heartily. The Presbyterian Sunday School will hold their Annual Christmas Tree and Entertainment on Thursday evening. Dec. 21stinst. in the Sunday School room at 8 o’clock. The pupils and teachers have prepared the Cantata ‘ “Santa Claus and Company" which is ifull of hi ht dialogue and choruses ‘ and is the est entertainmentthe Sun- day school has altered. There will also be recitatiuns and a. drill. Admis- sinn: Children outside of Sunday School, 1700.;7Adultrs, 20c, Prayer meeting this evening ab 7.30 o’clock. ' ~ League Friday evening, at 8 o’clock. On Sunday morning. at 11 o‘clock, Rev. \V. L. Trench of West; Toronto. will plieachfl. _ In the evening, Rev} Dr. Smith will reach. The‘ suh'ect will be "The 0st Important. vent of the First Century.” The choir will provide Christmas music for both morning and evening services. The “Hunter Term in the ‘Eliiott Business College (of Toronto openshn Jun. 2nd. This popular college enjoys a large and wide-spread attendance. A handsome catalogue is mailed free to all desiring a firstâ€"class business or shorthand education. Ne’xt Sundav will be observed with appropriate Chistmas services. The Christmas Theme will prevail in both sermons and musical selections. The Young Peoples Guild has planned a. most interesting and instructive course, of topics fur 1912. _ The Methodist Sunday School will hold their Christmas Tree and Enter- tainment, on the evening of Monday, the 25th at December. On Sunday, 24th inst" Rev. J. W. Morgan will preach a. a ecial sermon to the chil- dren at 10. mm. R. u. u. '5. OLD BOYS' RIB-UNION. The_Vicoria Square branch of the Women’s Institute will hold their regu- lax' monthly meeting at. the home of Mrs. Edwin Brown. on Wednesday.» Dec. 27. at 2.30 p’.m. A good program provided by the'girls. Recipes for Candy and please bring samples. Everybody Welcome. all come. Full of winter flavor and reminiscent of the time of the year is the December (Christmas) number of Rod and Gun in Canada. published by W. J. Taylor, Limited. Wn'odstock, Ont. “Lost in :1 Manitoba Blizzard.” "Animal Sanc- tuaries in Labrador" and the "Litera- ture of Angling" show the wide inter- est 01‘8".th by this number and illus- trate the manner in which sportsmen of the most varied tastes are entered to. These papers can all he read by the general render with both pleasure and prnfit and the work done this way for Canada. is not tn be measured by the fact that primarily the magazine appeals to sportsmen. A fine Christ- mas present is a subscription to Cana- da’s leading-Sportsman’s magazine. THE DECEMBER ROD AND GUN. CURRIEâ€"At the 'Manse. Richmond Hill. Tuesday, December 19, 1911, to Rev. E. C. and Mrs. Currie, a sun. ’ MARRIAGES. SIMPKINsâ€"JOYcEâ€"At the Methodist Parsonage,, Richmond Hill. on Thursday evening, Dec. 14. 1911, by Rev. Dr. Smith, Miss Martha J.‘ Joyce of Toronto to Mr. John Simp- kins of Thnx‘nhill. - TEEFYâ€"On Tuesday, Dec. 19, 1911. at. his residence, Richmond Hi". Matthew Teef .V aged 89 years. 8 months and 1 uy. ', Funeral Frida , Dec. 22, at 9.30. Ser- vice in St. ary’s Church, and inter- at the R. C. Cergetérv, Thorn- 1 . LEWISâ€"Suddenly. Wednesday morn- ing, Dec. 20, 1911, of heart failure, at his home. Rich‘mondI-lill). Richard Lewis. aged 66 years. Funeral Fr day at 2.30 p. m. §uhday School in the afternoon at PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. METHODIST CHURCH. Victoria. Square. A NEW TERM. Maple. DEATHS BIRTHS. The folh'fwing nccuunts were read and ordered to he paid: F. Lee'ce, work on tank. .. . . ‘ .$ 7 19 Wm. Gould, “ ‘\.\ . .. l 23 G. Allison. teaming . .. \ . . . . . 3 60 L. Innes 8; Sons, Lumher . . . . . . 16 38 A-letl‘m' was read frmn the Secretary nfthe Bum-d of Educatiun re a vacan- cy on the High Snlmn] Bran-d. the letter was laid over until the. first meeting of the humming Council. A letter from the? British-A morica Oil Co. was read. upon which no actiuu was taken. The Treasurer’s Annual state- ryeui W318 pregenh-d and m! mutin Pursuant. tn stutun- thv Cnuucll m.--t in the (hum-i1 Chambm. on DA). [5, 191], Ml members pres-mt. ‘minutt‘s uf laggmegtipg 119ml and confirmed. the (Hm-k~ Wis instructed tn have IUD copies primal fur distrilmtiun. The Reeve x-epurtvi’i that he had nn-«nged for Mr. JilmPS, lhe, Engineer of the Town of North Tm-ontv, In lldleSS a. public meeting of (he Ratepayers (m the prnpnsed Electric Lighting system of {he Village, the meeting will he held in the Masonic Hall on \‘Vndnes- day evening. Dec. 27. 1911. at 7.30 p.m. and it is expected that, full infurnm- lion regarding the lighting of the Vil- lage will he given. . On motinfilflf I'Mr. Sanderson. set:- nnded by Mr. Palmer. the hand was granted $30.00 for the purchase of a new instrument. On motion the hand was engaged to play at'the rink on Saturday nights, at‘$;4.00 peg night. Mr. W. Palmer addressed the Cunn- cil on behalf 0f the ankPV Club with a view of obtaining the m9 of the rink for the coming season. rThP use of ihe rink was granted tn the Hockey Club for the one and a. half hours from 8 to 9.30 o’clock, on Tuesday and‘ Friday evgnimzs. a}; a. fag of $1.50 pm‘ night._ _ On motion the Village Un'ustnhle was instructed to enforce the By-Iaw with regard to Chm-ivaris,‘ ' Council then adjourned. There will beameeting oi R. H. H. S. ex-pupils in the High School this (Thursday) evenin at 7.45 o’clock for the purpose of iscussing sin-ange- ments regarding the Reunion of Dec. 29. The members of the executive and others from Toronto will have charge of the meeting. All interested are requested to he. presmit. Owing to the fact that, the High School records were burned in 1896 we are. unable. target the names of the ex-pupils. We again r uest ex-pupils to 89!“! names and ad resses to Mr. W. Huttv. 150 Cumberland St., Toronto. All High School ex-pupils are invited to come to the Reunion. NURSERY STOCK. _. Before ordering? trees. WI-ite‘us for our catalogue and prices ur- seé' :nm- nearest agent. We are the largest growers of trees in Canada. Full line6 of Apple, Peach. Pem'.,0hel-I-y and Plum trees. Out-trees are noted fut- fine root. system and largest limb growth. Our Nurserivs are patronized y the largest and most progressive fruit. growers of Canada. ‘Write for an agency. Brown Bros. 00.. Nur- serymen Ltd.. Browns Nurse-rips. Welland 00., Ontarin. 20-8 XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S SPECIAL SERVICE. On Dec. 20th, 2151:, and 22nd. Wed, Thurs. and Friday. lute car will be operated from Toronto to Newman-ken 3mg ingermegmte fuints at 11.45 p.m. On Saturday. Dec. 23rd. the 11.30 mm" and 7.30 p.m. cars from Toronto, will operate thmugh to Sutton. On this date also late car will leave Sutton for Toronto and intermediate points at 8.45 pm. . 3- > On Monday. Dec. 25th; and Monday: J an. let. late car will lewvefl‘omntu fur Newmarket, and intermediate points at, 11.45 p.m..and late car will leave Newmarltet for Toronto and inter- mediate points at. 11.00 pm. 25-1 If so, why not cn-np:=pate with us? We want, a good live agent, in this; town and vicinity to bandit-our Fenc- .in . ‘Roofluz. Engines, Paints and at or products. If you area Iuhitimis, Lenergetic, and have a little ready Leash. we can make ynu a very Ht- tractive offer. Write for mu- propo- sition. mun-n KING 31-. AND A'ruu‘nc AVL, TORONTO TORONTO & YORK RADIAL RAILWAY COMPANY. in the Central Business College of Toronto begins Jun. 2nd. Commercial. Short ha nd, Teleg - raphy or Civil Service Courseâ€" 26 teachers â€"- 151 tvpewriting machinesâ€"mu]tigraphs. mllex- copiers and filing cabinets-â€" Everything to thumughlv equip our graduntés. Write tn-day for catalogue. W. H. SHAW. President. Youge 8: Gem-Md Sta" Toronto. R. H. H. S. EX-PUPILS. ARE YOU INTERESTED TEE PAGE WIRE FENCE CO. VILLAGE COUNCIL. IN MAKING MONEY ? ++M§$§¥§fi¥Wi '1‘++~I"i' 4-4594"!- {*FMHM*+*M+*4°+M+-P#+*% Chris‘tméstift EAtkinson & Switzerg Â¥ v RICHMOND HILL - DU YOUR XMAS SHOPPING NOW 'l'H-l-MW'l-i'i'i- MW W+++¢+M+M *fi-fi-P-I'N'I'M $W+6+4~§+++++$+++++Mobi-1'4"? M+++++++€-++°§0§"§°+++4 +mm4 P. G. SAVAGE .i. , «Hi-*fi'WM-l‘d-‘l-Héiul-Ho Mat-M r-r'l-Md-i-‘l-mflol-Ml-M-P-l tut-Huh: Doylies,‘ Qantgepieces, Lunch Cloths. Dresser Scarfs. Tray Cloths, Table N apkins, Tow'els, Bed Spreads, Cuttains,‘etc. Ladies" Hah'dkerchiefs, embroidered or hemstitcheu edges, excellent quality for Christmas giving. A Fancy Linens and Battenburgs that make useful gifts for the house- keeper. ’ ‘ I ‘ Pretty Afternoon Tea Aprons, plum or-‘crossbur muslin, trimmed with lace and insertion.. Motor Veils, Collars, anots, Belts, Hand Bugs, Bax x-ettes, Combs, Hatpins, etc. ' Ladies’ and Children’s Sweater Coats, Mitts, Mufflers. Toques, etc. »Bn.bies’ Bibs, Veils, Mitts and Buotees, etc. Shirts. Ties, Gloves, Snlk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Mufflers and Suspenders in boxes. ' . Biscuit; and Marmalade Jars, Fern Pots, Jal‘dmeres. Syrup Jugs, Five O’Clnck Tea Sets.‘Sugar and Cream Sets, Rose Bowls, Nut Bowls. Gmupnrts, Chocolate Puts. Glass and China Berry Sets, Celery Trays, ()ake Plates. Bread and Butter Plates, Olive Dishes. Vases. Lamps. Fancy Pitchers, Porridge Sets, Suit and Pepper Shakers. Cups and Sum-ens, and hundreds of other articles. An immonse assortment of Toys, Dolls, Doll Carriages, Cmdles', Picture Books, Post Card Albums, Games, etc., etc. Dec. 14. 1911. Aqd we‘ have a. fine choice of Sweater Coats, Toqfies, Caps. Also Tics, Arm Bands, Suspenders, Gloves, Tie Pins and Cuff Links, etc. ’ ‘- FURNITURE Chairs, Tables, Couches, Springs and Mattresses; Our Bedoroom, Dining-room, Sitting- room and-Pam, lor Furniture are the most up-to~date because they come straight from the factory to you. " YOU’LL D0 BETTER ARTICLES OF INTEREST FROM OUR I CHINA DEPARTMENT. The,..Richmond* Hill Furnishings Store NOW IS THE TIME FOR XMAS PRESENTS NORMAN J. GLASS ' PROPRIETOR ‘ Quality at a reasonable prise is our aim. We Sell 10% Less Than Toronto Prices MEN'S AND BOYS’ WEAR. WE SPECIALIZE IN As all our Furniture is made by the best factories in Canada. and GET OUR PRICES AND SEE «Me-Mwafig-bM-d-MH mwwmfimwwww HERE THAN ANY PLACE Phone 17

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