Mr. George McDonald has purchased the property and business of Mr. Joseph Hall, groceries, flour, and feed &c. and will take possession the ï¬rst of May. RICHMOND HILL. ONT., DEC. 26. 1912 Mr. Frank McDonald, manager of the Standard Bank at Lamont, Alta, is home fora month’s holidays. Mr. Clan-kson Mchnald of the Standard Bank staff at Brantfmd is also home for a few days. THE LIBERAL newsboy will call on his patrons in the village New Year’s morning and present them with his 1913 calendar. Be sure to be at home, andâ€"you know the. remn Rev. E. C. Ounie will preach next; Sunday morning on “The Anticipation of the New Year.†In the evening Rev. Mr. Cochrane of Toronto and assistant at, Maple will supply. Mr. Lou Stung hasa. new sign at, the Dominion House, advertising his business “Livery and General Team- ing.†The artistic work was executed by lamp light by the master hand of “Scotty.†Mr. Charles E. Williams of Kinder- sley. Sash. is. home to spend the win- ter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Williams of Elgin Mills. There Wa a happy family reunion at the old home on Christmas Day.‘ Miss Elsie Knights has completed a. waxy successful course at the Elliott Business College, and has received her diploma. Although the papers set for the exams were difï¬cult she made 496 marks out, of possible 550. A note from Mr. Holmes Crosby Who with his mother are spending the Winter at Los Angeles. Gel†says:â€" The weather is very sunny and warme- The sun is shining most beautiful? now and has been since we arrive . The flowers are blooming and violets are ï¬ve cents a. bunch. Carnations about ten cents a dozen. Tu-day is just like a. June day. No overcoats are needed. THE LIBERAL wishes its readers and friends a. very Happy and Pros- pmnus New Year. A gang of men has been busy this week stringing Wires and putting electric ï¬ght lamps in position. Mr. Victor Brown of Indian Head is hnnw to spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pugsley Messrs. Joseph Burnett, & Sons, of Elgin Mills. sold a few davs ago a two year old Clydesdale ï¬lly for the sum of $375. The purchaser was Mr. Geo. Nicol of Waubuno. Lambton County. Men’s Macho gloves lined, $1.00, $1.25. $1.50, and $2.00 per pair. Men’s gauntlebmitts and gloves pair $1.00. Boys’ gauntlet gloves with fringe on cuï¬ 900. pair. Boys’ gaunt- let mitts extra wide cuff, pair 750. At- kinson & Switzer. A car of Bran, Shorts and Purity Flour at, The Elevator. Miss Clara A. Cnsgrove has the professional examination Model School for Public teachers. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Mason have gone to Sudlmry to spend the Christmas holi- days with their sun-in-lauv and daugh- t-el'. Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Paul. Public meetings for the nomination of reeves and councillors will be held throughout the various municipalities in Ontario next. Monday, 30th inst. The nomination for Vaughan town- ship will be held at the Township Hall, Vellore, commencing at 1 o’clock. A meeting of the electors of Rich- mond Hill and U. S. S. No. 3. Mank- ham, and 4 Vaughan, will be held in the Council Chamber at 7.30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 30 for the nomination of Reeve and Councillors and three Public School Trustees. No doubt one 01 the questions will be “Where does all the money go?†‘ A very interesting play entited Da- vid Copperï¬eld was given Monday night in the Masonic Hall by the youn people and children of the Sabbutg School, and proved to be full of humor and reflected great credit. _ upon those who had it in preparation. ‘Eaeh part was played so efliciently that we need not single out any one part. A splen- did house rewarded the actors. Music and recitation were also contributed by the school. The Christmas Tree came as thegrand ï¬nale, and Santa, Claus .Wagsgkeaiebily greeted by all. {Elm “gilwml. SATURDAY r ’ r. .1: ichmwné H. B: iiin a (D (D G; p Saigeon & McEwen's List of Auction Sales PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. LOCALS ‘1' Hr-msu, Ly_ of passvd at the School “Richmond Villa,†Richmond Hill. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos \Vright was the scene of a very retty wedding on Tuesday afternoon. ecember, 24th when their only daughter, Myrtal Lorine was united in marriage to Mr. W. Orville Godwin, of Washington. DC. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. William Godwin, of Swes~ burg, Ont., father of the grmmhdssist- ed by Rev. Dr. G. Sydney Smith, Richmond Hill, Rev. J. McCormick, Holmesville, Ont.. and Rev. E. C. Currie. Richmond Hill. The bride entered the drawing room on the arm of her father-and looked charming in her gown of ivoxy satin brocade with court train. wearing a. Juliet cap and embroidered veil caught with the (Henge blossoms and lilies of the valley worn by'her mother and carrying a shower bouquet of roses and lillies of the valley. The bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Helen Alexandrina Law, Detroit, Mich.. who was gowned in pale pink charmeus with tunic of uceordian pleated chiffon and cap of seed pearls and dew drops and carry- ing a shower bouquet of pink roses and lily of the valley. Little Miss Mildred Currie acted as flowergirl. She carried a basket of carnations. The groom was ably assisted by his brother Lloyd Godwin, of Toromo. The wedding march was played by Miss Pearl God- win, and during the signing of the registera solo was rendered by Miss EthelSwitzer. After the reCepIion a. dainty buffet luncheon Was served. Mr. and Mrs. Godwin left for a. trip to Fort Wayne, Indiana. and other points. after which they will be at home in Wishington, DC. The many beautiful gifts showed the esteem in which the young couple Were held. The groom‘s gift to the bride was a necklace of whole. pearls, to the bridesmaid a cameo ring, to the best man a tie pin, and dainty pins to the others immediately assisting. At the last meeting of Markham Council the reeve, deputy-reeve and clerk were appointed commissioners to confer with representatives of each and every municipality through which the proposed municxpally owned elec- tric railway is to pass: also to confer with the Hydro-Electric Commission as to the proposed cost of construction of line, eqmpment of road. and run- ning expenses of same. The clerk is hereby authorized to sendn copy of this resolution to all municipalities interested and get all information possible, There was a large audienCe at the Methodist church last evening to hear “What happened to Santa." The vu- rious parts of the beautiful cantata were well taken by the young people and children of the Sunday School.und the true spirit of Christmas was well brought out. The musical numbers were catchy, and the costumes looked ï¬ne. Mr. Donald Atkinson made an excellent Santa. and he was well sup- ported in his good work of making people. happy uy the Fairies, Brigands, Gypsies. and Tiny tots. Even the cross old Sexton was eventually forced to admit that Christmas cheer was the proper thing. When the searchers af- ter happiness were rewarded for their labors Santa and his willing assistants distributed resents taken from three heavily in en camels in the back ground, abcve which was “the star." The superintendent, Mr. J. H. Sander- son, thanked the audience for their presence and support. PROPOSED ELECTï¬lc RAILWAY. 0n and after January lst, [913, Barbers will have [allowing priceyâ€"2 / Hair Cut â€" - 200. Hair Cut (Children) 15c. Razor Honing - 25c. Shampoo - - 15c. Massage - ~ 150. Shave - - 10c. Sings - -- - 100. Head Rubs - - 10c. Edward MacKay Creighjgpn of ‘ the Giby of'Toroutp in theDountv of‘ York and Province of Ontario,A-,Qompositor, will apply to the Parliamepb of Can- ada?†the next Sessionthereof for a bill of divorce from his wife Sarah E. Creighton ot the saidflity of Toronto in the said County of York on the grgund of aduimry and dqser’tgion. †DATED at Tor6nto m the County of York. and Province of Ontario this 'll‘gvi'zentieth dav of September A.D.‘ OUR-RY; O’QONNOR. ;‘V_VALLAOE & «Nntice of Applica- tion for Divorce- MacDONALD, : ;, 13-3m.. Solicitors for the Appligant NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ENNYROYAL‘ WAFERS. CHRIS I‘M AS CANTATA. NOTICE ASSOCIATED BARBERS GOD VVINâ€"\VRIGHT. mum nu, uncanny I-uu pun.“ inch-tau. No when or pain- on much , Now used by ova 30,000 M: “no. and win an “sign. Inver m organs. Buy 0 our 331‘ only won with our Lignnum wro- tuoot Inbol. Avoid “batman Bound uh." mulled Dc slim m :. Adams. mama .151 120K111“. Baum m Alpoemc monthly mediums to:- India to restore and regulnu the mom QM“°§’W ‘59", 9895‘?! E‘Fflp‘lm‘f' A new Brick House. newly built, on Elizabeth street in the Village of Rich- mond Hill. This house has 6 rooms and a. large hall, and is very- desireable ‘home. 21-t.f. Solid Brick, 7 roamed house, stable,- 5 acre of land on Richmond Street. Frame Hduse on ventre Street East House, large bar-n, an nearly new with six acres of vary best, land on Mill Street. The above in Richmond Hill. Store and Dwelling in Out-willie. Most desirable residence, stable. large lot in Thomhill. ‘ 100 acres 5 i lot 24, con. 2. Vaughan. MlOQ acres e a lot 31, cOn. 2, Markham. Frame house in good repair. one door north of the Presbyterian Church, Richmond Hill. Possession given 1st of December. Apply to 21-Lf JAMEsMcLEAN. FRIDAY. J an. 3â€"Farm stock and 'im» plements, on lot 15, con. 8, Mark- ham, the property of W. Lilly. Sale at 1. Nine months. SATURDAY. Jan. 4â€"Farm stock, im- ple'ments &c. con. 10, Whitchurch. the propelty of Rolf Connor. Sale at 1. Terms!) months. - A desirable residence on Centre St. West, Richmond Hill. Possession arranged to suit purchaser. Apply to A Block of Land on Church Street has been surveyed and a 66 foot street put through called ‘ ROSEVIEW AVE. The undersigned is now prepared to do all kinds of teaming for the public of and vicinity. H. A. NICHOLLS Came to the premises of the under- signed, Obarles Murphy, near Jeffer- sog_P. 0.. a. black sow. New Sub-division which in a year’s time will be the Residential Park oft RIGHMOND HILLLas building resqrictions will be ublpn. some streets. These lots arel igh_ and dr and easily drained for cellars. (N0 ; eï¬ter location Willem!- be afforded- Richmond Hillhaudaevemla la‘ts :have. been, reserved for good homes alreadyflzlb ,Willwpay- ou..to investigate. See plan aim 0 ca cf 24-3 TEAMING The owher may havé same by prov- 1128“ property ang paying _ex_pense_s. J. H. PRENTICE’S LIST OF Auction Sales Watch This Town Grow JOHN ELLIS BELL PHONE HAS FOR SALE House For Sale A. (L: ..SA.â€"VAGE ’ Real Estate- aud Insurance Agent Painter, Paper-hanger ‘ General Decorator -01:â€" RICHMOND HILL RICHMOND HILL RICHMOND HILL Real Estate Agent Richmond Hill G. A. MCDONALD. For Sale To Rent RIQHMOND . HILL. ONT. Strayed Apply to_ GEES. MURPHY. Lou STONG. Richaiond Hill. WM. GOULD. +++++++++++M++++m+++++Â¥ $M+H+++ï¬~£¥+~§+++~§ o+++++++++l FM+++4~$+MM++ MMWMMMMNHMMM+++++H§Nj Your business will have our prompt attention. See our list of Companies below: ' Confederation Life Association London Guarantee 80 Accident 00. Norwich Union Fire 8c Accident 00. Western Fire, Rimouski Fire Mercantile Fire, York Fire Sovereign Fire ++++++++++~r+++ M-l-Wot -!-+++++-i-*+,M Moi-MMMMMMS Real Estate List, enquire at our oï¬ice. ' MéM¢4W$M+M+4~$fl$++++MPW §*+MM++++%+%%++++++++% :G R E'E T I N GS ‘#W%$'§€*$é‘¥f*é$$+++flo¢ §"§"'§"§"'ï¬ Mi‘é'éni'éï¬ï¬‚‘éï¬ï¬‚‘ '3°'.‘"§"§"5' Eï¬ï¬'ér-i' The Richmond Hill “Furnishing Store; Atkinson & Switzer PHONE 17 We have thelargest and ï¬nest stock of Xmas Neckwear, Neckscarts; Shirts,Gloves, Cufl' Lmks, Tie-.Pins and etc. we have evenhad. " Ties the very latest at 500. and 756. Neckscarfs the very latest at 50c. to 2.25 Shirts the very latest from-J ' 1.00 to 1.75 Gloves from , LOO to 1.40 N O R M A‘Nvd; GLA 8 S PROPRIE'I‘OR . Let uszshdwn-ihe'mm your. 4 We Extend To All Our Friends and Pan-ens Our Heat-Mast Wishes . Savage AND . Savage RICHMOND HILL CONCRETE HOUSE . AND Prosperous NEW YEAR HAPPY iar a é Real Estate AND Insurance Agents 50c. and 75c. 50c. to 2.25 1.00 to 1.75 2.00 to 1.50