RICHMGND HILL, 0mm 001324, 1912 Mr. Geo. S. Sims is in Hamilton this week as a delegate from \Vest York to the Provincial Sabbath School As- sociation. Arrangements me being completed for the organization of an Anglican Sunday School in connection with St. Mary’s Church. The Elm-amr will be dosed on Thanksgiving Day. As Monday next will be Thanks- giving Day the regular moeting of the Epworth League will be wiLhdrawn. Don’t, forget. the Band Concert next, Monday evening. Plan of hall at Mr Hume’s ofï¬ce. Get your tickets in good time. V Rey. J. H. Oake of Thnrnhill will preachin the Methodist, Church In re next Sunday evemng. Mr. and Mrs. “7m. Jnm‘s. Centre Street, had strawberries 101' their tea. a. few evenings ago, picked in ‘beir own gaxden. Bolton Fair will he held on Satur. day and Mgndny, Oct. 26 and 28, (Thanksgiving Day.) The brick house and 38 acresof land, the property of the late Mat- thew Carr, was purchased on Sal-tur- day by Mr. Wm. Tyndall]. The price is $970. Get a picture post; card at the Liber- ‘al Store of the Lawrence Green House, 704 by 90 feet. Next, Mongew, Thanksgiving Day, will be a holiday throughout the L0- minion. Ladies’ 75, 1.00 and 1.25 corsets re- duced to 35c. A pair. Saxony flannelet sky pink and white 10, 13 and 15c. Decorated paper lamp shades 10 cents. Atkinson & Switzer. Pure Gold jelly powder 3 for 25 cts. Heinz baked beam with pork and t0- nmto sauce lOc. Lin. Choice sockeye salmon 250. a tin. Olives plain and us- sorted stuffed. Atkinson & Switzer. Toilet soup 6 large cakes in box 25c. Boxï¬of3 cakes 15 and 250. Glyceriue soap large cake 100. Glest floating soap 3 ,cakes for 10 cents. Glycerated oatmeal soap 3 cakes for 150. Atkin- son SLSWiLzer. (Mrs- McKenzie. Widow of the late J. McKenzie. of Victoria. Square, visited at Richmond Hill Monday at- temoon, and had tea with Mrs. Dili- man VVideman. 6911.2 ï¬iheml] Get your Thanksgiving and Hallow- e’en post cards at the Liberal. Book Store. ‘ At-ameeting uf the Public Library Boardï¬riday evcmng the pumhusing committee was authorized to expend $100 for books and magazines. and the s :cleaary was insLl-ucted to ask Messrs. McClelund 85 Goodchild L0 fut-ward a. quantity of buoks from which Lu umke «- seleetiun. Ml. I’ugsley was appolntâ€" ed a delegate Lo attend the York Coun- ty Institute. The Victoria Square branch of the W. I. will be held at: the home of Mrs. J. Chen-y, Grok-Inley, on W ednesduy, Oct. 30, at/2.30 p. m. Programme:â€" Paper on Health, by Mrs. Ed. Leary; Solos by Mms MC \Villiam, Miss FuuLe and Master Abner Hulse: Instrument- al by Miss Nelson. Exchange of Reci- pes. All Welcome / - The annual convention of the North York Teacher’s InsLiLuLe will be held in the County Council Chambers, Ad- elaide St. E. ’l‘monto, Thursday and Friday of this week. As the schoul Act,x-e(1ui1'es all tenchers L0 attend the meetings of the Institute the Public Schools uf the Inspech-nte will be closed for the two days. Poster-s are out; giving full particul- ars of the King and Vaughan plow- ing match -t;o be held on the farm of Mr. E. Mathewson, half a. mile west of Maple. on Friday, the ï¬rst of Noâ€" vember. Interesting and instructive sessions were held at. the York District Li- brary mailings held in Richmvnd Hill, Tuesday and VVednesdny, a 19- port of “Inch will be given in our next issue. Brown’s Nurseries are. famous for their ï¬ne Peach, Apple. Plum and Cherry tiees. They have the best; nursery soil in Canada, and are the largest growers of trees in the Dominion. All scions and bud- sticks are cut by one man and he has been in their employ many years, so no mistakes are made by using Wrong scions or buds. Send for ‘rntulogue 01 write for agency, as they have some unoccupied‘ten-itmy in your country. BROWN BROS. 00., Browns Numer- ies, \Veilund 00., Out}. 16 3 mo. 1.400 ALS : A lecture on “The Ideal W'oman†‘01- "The One You W’ant" will be ‘given by Rev. G. S. Smith. Pl). D., in Headfurd Methudisb Church. under the auspices of the Epwurtb League, Wednesday evening. 30lh mat. lMusic will be supplied by Mr. and :Ml's. Empringham of Unimlville and Dr. Roubley of Maple. The chair will be taken . 15"3 o’clock by Rev. Geo. i Waugh. Admission 15 cents. The congregation 01’ last Sunday evening was interested in hearing the Rev. S. R. Robinson the new minister at Maple, who spoke upon the subject “The Life with Wings,†taking the text, of Isa. 40:31. Mr. Hugh Kay, a representative of the Knox College Missionary Associa- tion will giV'e an address underthe auspices of the Guild on Friday even- ingnt; 8 o’clock. Everybody made welcome. Thanksgiving services will‘ be held next Sunday with a. programme ap- propriate to the occasion. Special music will be furnished by the choir and Mr. Currie will speak in the morning on the theme of Thanksgiv- ing, and in the evening on "Rejoicing in the Way." Many things have con- tributed to make the past year one of the good years for our people and our congregation, and it, requires but the intimation Ufa Thanksgiving Service to cause us to give public expression to our gratitude. We look for the presence of all our people next Sunâ€" day morning. A farm pupa-r whose editor is an ac- tive fun nwr must, of necessity be near the farmer and know his needs. This is one of the reasons for the popular- ity uf The. \Veekly Sun, Toronto, which for mer twenty-two years, the Ont-duo farmer has considered his hus- iness paper. Then again, The Sun’s market reports are of such value to those who take advantage of the in formation given that they will not do withoutit. Sun subscribers are ac- tive farmers who farm for proï¬t. If you are not a subscriber to the Sun you should he. The Sun can hélp yon make the farm pay ail it can pay. VVhen renewing your Subscription for THE LIBERAL order The Sun. We notice in this week’s issue of? The Family Herald and \Veekly Star, that the publishers have secured, as a premium picture for subscribers. an- other beautiful subject, entitled “Mother’s Treasures.†a companion to the beautiful picture "Home Again†which they gave last year. Family Herald pictures are always good and it is said that; “Mother’s Treasures†is thebesb yet. It, is truly wonderful what great value one receives for one dollar a \vear in The FamilyHerald and Weekly Star. It, is a paper no home in Canada should be without. Everv member of a. family will ï¬nd some part, of it, interesting. and alone well worth the year’s subscription. The premium picturr, “Mother’s ’I‘reasures†is 23x29 inches, all ready for framing, and alone would sell in anyart store at two dollars. The Family Herald should do bigger bus- iness than ever this season. Rev. John Gibson, B.A.y rector fti" thv past fourteen years of the parish of Richmond Hill and Thmnhill, has i-esian'el his charge, next Sunday be‘ ing his last appearance and is retiring from the active wdrk of the ministrv. Mr. Gibson has been a. faithful, con- scientious pastor and his departure is much regretted. He has purchased :1 hnme in Toronto where he purposes spending the rest. of his days; T THE PUBLiG ‘. RICHMOND HILL Education Tinsmithing, Grinding and All Kinds of Repairing. SKATES SHARPENED Electrone Coal Oil, Machine Oil, Motor Cylinder Oil, and Peerless Gasoline in stock. Charcoal, 3 bagsfor 250. Come and see me. JACOB EYER is iust the kind you get under- the very best conditions at any one of Slmw’s Schools, Toronto â€"â€" The Central Business,-â€"The Central Telegraph School, and Four City Branch Business Schools. Om- curriculum explains the practical courses given. W'rite for a copv. \V. H. Shaw, President, Yonge & Gerrard Shin, Toronto. Stovepipe time is her e. I keep the best polished pipe on hand. Any per- son can put together my crimped pipes. ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE. THAT PAYS ONTARIO Large sideboard, cherry Extension table, cherry 6 Chairs ,Extension table. Walnut 2 Walnut centre tables Walnutlibrai-y table Mahogany centre table Cairo tea table Ebony fern table; Painted card. table -2 Folding sewing tables Oak fern table Square walnut table Kitchen table Fall lea-f table 3 \Vicker chairs 2 Walnut sofas and chuirs Child’s high chair 10 Light odd chairs Hair mattress Mahogany secretary Walnut bookcase and desk combined 4 Cherry bookcases \annut cabinets Screens Easels Music box Camera Batter Vapor bath Ebony clock Umbrella tiles China. Bric-a-brac Sofa cushions Pillows Feather bed Mahogany bureau Quilts 2 Walnut bedroom sets Comfortables Counterpnnes Blankets Curtains Carpets Oil paintings . Engravings Etchings Musw; Books (several bullied) Lamps 4 Large mirrors Sweepers Kitchen utensils . Toilet sets Toy furniture W'icker swing cradle 2 Silver ten. sets 3 (hips Ice pitcher and goblets Cluet (Jake basket Knives and forks Olive dish Numerous odd pieces Dinner knives and forks Several games Verandah furniture Kitchen range Coal heater New Perfection oil cook stove Large wood heater Ice cream freezer Harness 2 Cutters 3 Lap rugs Horse blanket Lawn roller Garden tools 3 Mowers Lumber Quantity six inch tile Five gallon coal oil tank Toboggan Sled 2 Pair snowshoes Tennis rac'quet Fluting iron Pressing iron Brass ï¬re irons Sleeve board Brass bird cage School globe Lawn umbrella. 2 Flower stands Quilting frmnes \Vushtuh, wringer and bench Large copper boiler Ottoman Hanging hull rack English tea basket; Books, Carpets, China-ware, Silverware, etc. AUCTION SALE -0?†VOTERS LIST, 1912 Notice is hereby given that- I have" transmitted or delivered to the per- sons mentioned in sections 5 and 6 of the Voters’ List: Act, the copies requir- ed bv said sections to he so transmit- ted or delivered of the lists made pur- suantfltu said Act. of all persons ap- pearing by the last revised Assessment, Roll of the. said. municipality to be en- titled to vote in the said municipality at; the election for members of the Legislative. Assembly and at Munici- pal Elections, and that said list. was ï¬rst posted up in my nï¬â€˜ice at Union- ville on Saturday, 12th day (if ()clnber 19L2, and remains there forinspection. Electors are called 12pm] to examine the said lists, and if any omissiuns or other errma are fmmd therein, to take immediate prnceedings to have said errors corrected according to law. C. H. STIVER. 0191 k of the said Municipality. Dated at Uninuville the 12th day of October, 1912. 16 2t, TEAMING The undersigned IS now prepared to do all kinds of teaming for the pubiic of and vicinity. A numhpr of leroughln‘ods, and some grade Shropshire rams, lot 17, con. 3, Markham. NORMAN RRODTE. 16-3 per_ The property of the Estate of the TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM COUNTY OF YORK. Sat. 001. 26, 1912 Household Furniture At the residence, Elgin Milis, on SALE AT ONE )‘CLOCK. NO RESERVE. LATE JAS. NEWTON MUN CIPALITY OF THE For $339 H M O N D Sled Tennis rac'quet Pressing irun Sleeve board School globe 2 Flower stands LOU STONG. Dollar P. O. Ladies’ white flannel Gowns, nee]: and front trimmed with trill of embroid~ ery, eaCh-cno.......ou.n.....-..r.ouu. Wrappers of naVy wrapperette, frills on skirt and shoulders, ï¬nished with fancy braid..u.... ....... . . . . . . . . . . . hildren’s black Underdrawers ........................ ' US oys’ brown, cordiroy Knickers; soit ï¬nish....I.25, m xcelda Handkerchiefs, with fancy border.... en’s Linen Handkerchiefs at.._ ....................... 10, Z b++**+M*+¢+1‘*$i‘Mi’+*%+-Â¥* +++ O 0 rain Bags, per dozen.............................; ..... 32M%%$%'§°ï¬*¢'ï¬%%®+$*+Ԥ"b "99904 flhi‘é-‘H'é‘é'é'é4v°§n§¢w§0§+++d~§n§v§°+~§ Huh?“ pair........ ......... Llama. Hose, heavy etastic knit, pair. §Llama Hose, full flniéhed. elastic knit §Men’s black cashmere sox. pair iA’tkinSon & Switzer ++++~§+$+++¢ +M+§+MM+M+MMMMMMé-Mwwwgzwfl i‘Plain black Cashmere Hose, spliced heel u«nonnoï¬wouwonwMouwwwwwwzo“Howl Our stock is most complete and we sell away below Toronto prices. (Ihoicest patterns. All well selected. In many shades for all kinds of papering. Sample book of the more expensive papers can be had on shortest notice. Call and see our stock and get prices. ‘ .wa11.. Papers which we also sell away below Toronto prices. Let us convmce you. Get our prlces. P. a, ï¬ï¬‚¥¥+$~ï¬M§flï¬Ã©+~F$$fli é‘éï¬ï¬ï¬b $M$*+Hé%é‘+$ï¬â€˜+$+*§%"§ Mflkï¬wr .‘F'é'éé'éé'é‘é'é'9é‘é'éé‘é‘éééé'é‘éw.§'~%‘!"§'*§"§"§»§~§'++€ $é++++é~§+~§¢¢é«§%++~$4 Concrete House Oct. 24. I912. Men’s Heavy Working Boots atright prices, All lines of boots and shoes havg advanced in price 1mm 25 to 500. per pair since Sefit. 1st. But we had a large étock bought in and can sell them the right price. Comé‘and see for yourself. THANKSGIVING PRECES E‘QGRWHEN J. GLA‘SE‘: PROPRIETOR and. toe, pair 00.. CO... OIOOOQOIIIUOOIIIOOIDIOOCI â€"--â€" USUAL STOCK OF FURNITURE awww+§iéwwm~w w+wwï¬Â£Â§eww+w4v u-ouotloogo.uI-.uooo. Donia-Olllitoivoc000 ..Wall.. Papers IO, .15, .20 Phone 17 1.00 1.35 1.35 '.IO 3-50