NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Edward MacKuy V Creighton of the ’ï¬iLy of Tprgngn in ‘thOountv ut' York and Pruvince of Ontario, Unn‘lpositbr, will apply to the Parliament, of Can- 361% at. the next Session thereof for a ban: of divorce ï¬bm his wife Sarah E. Uruig‘htn_n.,ot the said City of Toronto in the said County of York on bhé ground of adulteryï¬ml desertinn.‘ v DATED ab‘Tu'mn‘m m the County of Ym-k um} Fr<':yim;e ‘ oi Ontario this 11‘x;’enl,ir§£1 331g}; {41" September A.D. 9 - $01503 .flppiicaa mm for-ivurce were Rev. Father \Vhitliey at" New- lnarket; Mr.‘ \V‘.’ B.’ Finley, Superin- Lemlent of the Industrial Fdnn; Rev. J. H. Uke, andrRev. Mr. Lawrence. A‘ report ufjhe speeches will be given in mur next, issuen - Everykmdywill’he anxious in heat- 1What Happeï¬iid'to-Santa,†a beauti- xful (~mil:nui~Lo- In; presented In the Methodist Church Chxislnms-night by the S. Everything will be ex- plained by Santa, 'the Fairies, Brig- :mds and Gypsies. The musical num- bers are said .130 be‘ excellent. and the Jilot ismost interesting. Admission .25 and 15 cents. The usual Xmas Tree will be byld. A STRONG DMIAND. The Elliott, "Business College, T0- t-nnto. has far more openings for young men and "womyn; who possess 2L thorough business and shorthand edu- cation, than it, mm ï¬ll. The salaries ’ffme-d al-e'lzlrgex' t'hzm ever before. This well-’knnwn College enjoys a green; reputauilinior smperim- training. At thei’rovincial Winter Fair at Guelph Mr. B. W. Boyntun of Dollar won ï¬rst, prize in the Field Unlan- iitian in the East York Agricultural Suciety;*Mr. R. 'Frishy of Victoria. Sqllm-e,-socond;and Mr. James Ren- nie of Milliken, third. me’s‘ Macho gloves lined, $1.00, $1.23. . $I;é0, . and ,$72.,OQ pm- pair. Men’s gauntletlmtts and gloves pair $1.00. _'Bo'ys’ _g'altllt)¢.b' gloves with fringe on cuff 90c. pair. ‘Buys’ gaunt- «kxt mittsxexcra widt- cuff,'pair 756. At- kiuwu & Switzer. ’ ‘ ' Wit Rlcnunxn, HILL. Ohm; Dan. 19, 1912 Rev. Br: "Smilh‘ "M41 preach armi- véx-suryism-moï¬s Imiï¬fhe Laskny cir- ~1<nit «an Surlncimym1 3Rev'. Mr. Simpson 'will pregwh hemamorning and 'even- “13- 3- ; An enthusiastic uwebi‘ng in favor of retaining Local Option in Markham Township wasfhpld in the Town Hall, (Chm-nhill, last evening. The spezflwrs We ave enclasing in wthe paan this wpvk n number of accounts for unpaid subscriptions. :VVg szusp that those who receive them will respondpl'ompt- ly, and that those Wh'n'czm $148 by the label (.yn-THw‘Li‘BERAL that they are in arrears will alsoT-remit, and not; wait till they" receive-Ia statement. The Tan, 9f 1 North Toronto, v last Saturday ‘was :i'nmjx‘ed tn Tui-onlu. This lu-ihgs‘Richl‘flpnd’ H11! within nine mih'soï¬lme of the ï¬nest; ‘ciLies (m the continent». ' '- ()n the Lm'ds‘day; Dec. 22, Mr. R. G. Schell will;sp,eak atSberWOQd at lOa.m., suhject "Seek Jg-hovahâ€. and M7 p.m.. “Power :‘md Missionpf God's Wordâ€. Cmueraxid bring- your friends. ' We have a, complete assortment of Rubbei-s’ of all ‘5kipds'.'ixic§1uding heavy ruhhexs,‘ both hicéd and‘lmckled Over- shues, pfainuvers and ladies tan. Calls.“le see 0511- Ghrisi‘mas stock of Lies, Shifts.‘ mgck. scmfs, gloves, cu links. etc. Algogee our add. . V . » Bleli‘s,gié§ in tbpxgs“ ‘509- each, ; Pres- idt-nl,'S‘uwendérs. lï¬bbmées 50¢ each. Men’s kv'xitztedflnufl‘l‘m's with fringe 500 and 7a'3c.?ewvh.1~ Abkinsh‘n & Switz‘m‘. Only ï¬hn-‘mm‘e‘lsï¬opbing duvs be- fmv Uhlï¬isL-nms. :Nm'é' is .Ilhe time to make yumzr v'p‘m-chas'es and avoid Lhe rush at, the 516,153.: Atkinson & Swit- ZUI'. Rev. " 'IM'.‘ smith and Mrs. Smith†went th'Dixie Yesterday Where‘, the former ofï¬ciated at .the marriage ut' MiSS Jenn Ulm‘ksuï¬'of that, place to Mr. Emma-{ifsmicney ' ' \Vhahis- thereihicenlfm’ u Xmas gift than u nice-sweater cuat.‘~ We have them from $145le $4.09. Mr. Harde Hagéi-‘Iutan, has l‘ «dad he Ihtfï¬umdald Bank statf. .d CH RISTMAS NIGHT. N. J. Glass. N. J. Glass. N. J.‘ Glasé. hex-n The anniversary services in cnnnec~ tion thh :«the ’MPthOdisb Chupch in this place will he held ‘on Sunday, Dec. 29th, at 2.30 and 7 p.111. Sermons will be preached both a‘ftet‘nonn- and evenlng by Rev. E. C. Currie. nf Rich~ mund Hill. The musical part; of the services will be given by the chair of the church assisted by the Maple Male Quartette. A free-will offering will be taken up at each service. . . For Decmber, published by W. J. Taylor Limited. \Vuudstuck, Onbmis an especially readable number. Among its varied list of contents may be found The Calgary Stampede. a description (If the wonderful historical pageant that} took place last; Sept. in that, city of the plains; “Bud Parsons,†an amus- i'né 'tale of a youthful hunter who thi’rsted for the blood of a. bear; a ï¬ne- ly illustrated article describing the winter attractions of a well known summer tmu ist- rendezvous-Algimquin Park; and a funny Indian story-poem. BRIGHTEN YOU-LR HOME FOR . 1911 . Vtht will brighten your home bet- «ter than a beautiful pleasing picture on the wall. “Mother’s Treasm'es†is just the picture you want. It is fibe any home in Canada and can he had free by subscribing to 'The. Family Herald and \Veekly Star of Montreal, the greatest and best family paper printed. It costs only one dollar a year, and no home can :Lï¬ord to be without it. Every ' resent subscriber to that paper shoul Send his renewal nowand geba cop-V of the beautiful picture. Any one not, a subscriber should order the paper and picture at once. They will help to make the New Year brighter for you. '~ It was no misconceptian that linked Agriculture and Arts in forming one of the old associations that, in great measure, laid the foundation of Can- adian progress. Art,‘ agriculture «and literature.distinguishdominantpeoples Once a year “The Farmer's Advocate and Home Magazine.†of Imndon, OntN treats its readers to a Christmas Num- ber, zover and contents of woich this season make a rare combination of the practical, the historic,-and the artistic. The charming Colored frontispiece sur- passes anything the paper has hitheito- published. in conception, richness, and brilliance of execution. The Northland picture symbolizes the bold spirit of Canzidarand Agnes Laut, an eminent Canadian woman of letters, Jas. J. Hill. the Canadian-born peer among American railroad kings; Prof. Thos. Shaw, S. B. Sinclair, Ph. D., of Mac- Donald College; Prof. H. S. Arkell, Peter MeAi-thur, Prof. H. L. Hutt, Dr. C. A. Publow. A. E. Adams, members of the'editorial staff. and other cap- able writers. contribute articles for its one hundred pages, which is much larger than thesissue a year ago. The ï¬ne array of articles includes a capital reportlof the great International Show at Chicagq. where Canadian breeders won the highest honors in cattle, sheep and Clydesdale horses. The illustra- tions are in profusion1 and include many ï¬ne photograâ€"vures and repro- ductions of the best paintings of Ho- ratio Walker. of New York, a dis- tinguished son of Canada; Lauren S. Harris, J. E. H. MacDonald, J. P. Hunt. Wm. St. Thomas Smith, and other noteworthy Canadian artists. Publishers and readers are alike to be congratulated upon this superb num- ber, which subscribers, old and new, receive as a Christmas compliment. The Presbyterian Sabbath School will hold its Annqu Xmas ’l‘x-eeland Entertainment in the Masonic Hall, Monday evening. Dec. 23, at half past; seveun'iThe scholars have prepared a play entitled "David Copperï¬eld†from Charles Dickens’ st()1-y_of the same ‘name, andthev promise every one a good hem‘tylzmgh; they have also pre- pared choruses. recitations. etc. Those having giï¬Ls to he put on the tree are asked to send them in early Monday afternoon. Admission. mlulls25cents. children outside of |Suuduy School 15c. A delightful social giltherilng of the congregation was held last; Thursday eveningaud in spite'uf the cold weather there. was a good attendance of ,both old and recent, members of the congre- aal inn. An’ informal prugrumwiragwhich Mrs. Um rie. M iss-M. Marsh, Miss Glace Pratt, and Mr. J. Earle Newton took pill‘L calm-ibuth much to the pleasure nf the evening. Mr. J. S. MuNaii- in his usual genial umnner did- dun: as chairman. and brief uddi'esges 01' wel- come." 'pn‘fticulm-ly of new cmncrs Were made by Messrs. Innes and Pratt, and the minister. A very interesting feat- -me of the evening was the presentaLiun nf an address and pluse or gold coins Ln Mrs. R. S. Unuper, in appreciation of her faithful sex-vice to the cnngI-ega- Lion in the clmit and other Organiza- ti‘é‘ms. Another announcement made by Mr. James McLean to the effect that the ladies bud presented a new furnace to the "church was nâ€"cvived with much applause. After the pru- gijam was completed refrenhme'nts were “sei-v'e‘d and the, i-eilizaindei- 'of the eVening was spent in social intercom-sea and all-.wenb twine feeling that such social eveningsdo much L0 promote Coidia’lity in a. cungregatina.» » Our Christmas saviues will-be next Sunday with appropriate music and discoaxSus. We hope our [wuple will maintain the gnod' attendance. record. of thejnuï¬ump mguths. and be present: rn . ‘The Ex‘ecubive df‘vihrer called fur Friday evening is pnstponed till next week; - ' _ PRESHYTERI-AN GHURCH. ART AND AGRICULTURE A. wk. ROD AND GUN! Hope. which. in a year’s time will hé the Residential Park of RICHMOND HILL, as building resjrictioh's will he put on' some streets. These lots are high ‘andvdry and easily'dmined for cellars. No better location will ever be afforded Richmond Hill, and several lots have been reserved for good homes already. It will pay you to investigate. See plan at the ofï¬ce of A Block ,Of Land on Church. Street has heen‘ surveyed 21ml a’xGU-fwub street put through calle‘d ' MSEVIEW AVE. New Sub-division 24:3 Came to the premises of the underâ€" signed, thu-Ies Murphy, near Jetï¬erâ€" sop P. 0., a black sow. The nw'ner may have same by prov mg property and payiflgpxï¬gggggst n. n Solid Brick, 7 roamed house, stable, i acre of land on Richmond Street. Frame House on Gena/e Street, East House, large burn, all nearly new with six acres of v'u'y best, land on Mill Street. ’ The abetve in Richmond Hill. Store and Dwellingin Can-ville. ' Most desirable residence, stable. large lot in Tlmrnhill. _ ' 100 acres 8 a} lot 24, con. 2, Vaughan. 2110% acres 9 1} lot; 31, con. 2, Markham. â€"t. . ' . . Frame house in good repair. one door north of the Presbyteniqn Church, Richmond Hill. Possession given lst of December. Apply to 21-tf JAMES McLEAN. 24-4 A new Brick House, nery built, on Ellznheth street in the Village of Rich- mond Hill. This ‘house has 6 rooms and a large ball, and is very desire-able home. 24-4 ‘ A desirable ‘l'esi’den‘ce on Centre St. West, LRichmond Hill. Possession arranged to suit purchaser. Apply t9 In the Village a light calfskin robe, The ï¬nder will please leave with the Milkman or at, The Liberai Ofï¬ce. FRIDAY. J an. 3â€"53er stock I and ima- plements. on lot 15, con. 8, Mark- ham, the property of W. Lilly. Sale at 1. Nine months. SATURDAYwTJan. 4â€"Earm stock, im- plementsuï¬zc. menu.» 10, - Whitch-m-ch, the proper ty'of quf Connor. Set-1e at I. Terms 9 month». , H. A. N ICHOâ€"LLS THURSDAY, Dec. lQâ€"Standing timber at. lot. 23. Gun. 3; Vaughan, prnperty of G. .H. Rumble. ' Sale at 1. Terms 10 months. ' SATURDAY, Dec. 214~Holstein and Durham cattle, at the Uneeda. H0< tel. Bradford, the propel-by of J. E. Forden. Terms 914103. Sale at 1 o’c’fock. Watch This Town Grow ~,d rwmgca A9: JOHN ELLIS BELL PHdNE House F01" Sale HAS ‘FOR SALE 1% Saigeon & McEweh’s List‘of Auctoin Sales ' . fl. PRENTICE’S LIST 0? Auction Sales ‘ Painter, -ngerrhang‘er RICHMOND HILL A.:'Gr. SAVAGE RICHMOND" HILL Real Estate Agent General Decorator Richmond Hill G. A. MCDONALD. For Sale To Rent “(CH 49}; 1.2 1+“ Strayed Lost Apply t0_ Gags. MURPHY. Richmond Hill: WM. G OULD. w-n‘ ~:v-“ v" 5...“. «It. ‘ wuq \n‘ am mqï¬q. ::’4&M'i€7!w§:=‘fi°fHï¬Ã©'Bt-éwmmma- Mae-M aw=Â¥.°1“‘5"*"‘â€*‘¥â€â€™ Real Estate Listrenquire at Oil}? ofï¬ce. ‘ . ‘ é-++W++++$++++é+++%J%~§~++++~€ï¬9'1“? ++¢++++§+é+$§~$§¢éé++-§"Â¥'++ Confederation Life‘As’sociaJtion, .. London Guarantee 86 Accident Go“: Norwich Union Fire 86 Accident'Co‘; Western Fire, Rimouski Fires" " ' ' Mercantile Fire, York Fire-V, Sovereign Fire I A +++++6=~§0+~i°+++$++~§°+++~lu§u§§+++4' MM-i-Mw-Ewwwa «g-MMMH: +++H+4°+$$+++++Q ++++++$+++§ +44%"?! 4'++++'3°+$ Â¥++HW+~IF i PHONE 17 Your basinessWill havé our prompt, attention. _7 Sée pug list of Companiesbelow: , , ' JEurs‘esd , Picture Books v Linens - »- ' , ‘ Handkercheifï¬ " Wobllé’n'TGrQOds, ' ‘- NeCkWear. - ' Men’s and Bay’s Cap-S _ ‘ Ties . ' ‘ "' Mufflers. Suspenders- ' I Gloves ' , v '. Nuts, Raisins, Candies, Oranges: +Figs, Dates and High-01assGro’- ;ceries of all kinds. " , own+m+m+++++otn~++++++ HM-W-l-N-W 4â€!- 2+++++++++++++++ 4v++++9§§§§' ia‘l-M+M*i'+++++++++++++-ï¬++4 H'I'MW lstmas Prés'e‘n'ts’ The’e‘Ri‘Ehmflï¬d Hill mashing" 1'3":me Atkinson 86 swnzer : Vx’e have the largest and ï¬nest stock of Xmas Neckwear, Neckscarts, Shuts, Gloves, Cuff Lmks, Tie Pins and etc. we have ever had. Ties the very latest at 50c. and 75c. Neckscar-fs the very latest at ' V 500. to 2.25 Shirts the very latest from, £200 to 1-.75 Glows from '7 7 1: to 1.40. V At Prices‘to suit all ‘pu‘rse‘s. Call and see our stock of ' ‘ L et us show themvt‘o you“. - Savage A.ND '. Savage CONCRETE HOUSE RSGHMOND HILL China Toys V Dolls ‘ Fancy Goods FOR EVERYONE [ashranqe Agents Real ES'tafe 50c. am 506. to £00 to 1:09:40 AND