Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 9 Jan 1913, p. 5

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Rtérimnxn Hm}. Own. JAN. 9, 1913 "@va gimm- A car of Steam Coal has arrived at the Elevator. Division Court will held here next “’eunesday, the 15th mat. Dnn‘t fail to be at, the rink Friday night to cheer uur boys on to Vlctm-y. Miss Clam A. Cusgrove left Satur- day m take charge ofascbool near \Valkertun in Bruce County. " Miss Millie T§encb resumes her machine on the piano to-dny.‘ Mr. David James is on a tour throughout North York delivering ud- dresses on behalf of Funnel-5’ Insti- (lites. There were 180 spectators at Thul‘nhill Monday night. LP!) there 'be 360 at Richmond Hill Friday night. See the suitings and overcoatings we can make to your measure for $18. Fit, style and workmanship guaran- teed by the House of HobbeI-liu, T0- wnw. Atkinson 85 Switzer. Miss Luella. Eyer of Toronto spent the holidays with her grunldpalents Mr. and Mrs. J. Ever. A meeting of the Alumnae Associa- Lion will be held In the High Schuol on Friday, January 10th at 3.30. All welcome. Make 'nld calendars intn new (mes, by attaching a new tab. _They can he had at, THE LIBERAL office at one cent each. Mrs. D. G. Richmond of Toronto, formerly of Woodstock, has been maâ€" king 21 Visnt, with Mrs. Trench and fam- ily. Miss Edna Alcombrack. B.A.. re; tul'hed L0 Warkworth on Sunday where she has been Model-us teacher in the High school and has recently been appointed principal. A section of the roof of the Green- house fell in early yesterday morning owmg to the weight of the snow. The west, part of the large building has not yet been heated, and consequnetly the roof held the snow. Revival Services will cmnmence at the Brethren (Tunkau'd) church. Gonn- lev, next Sunday. The sex-vices will he conducth by Rev. J. VJ, Hoover of Toronto. and will begin each evening at 7.30. A Purse was left in the store of W. 0. Savage in the Lorne Block. The owner will get, it by calling at the sture and proving prnperby. , The cold weather is coming. Be prepared and fit, yourself out with a. warm Sweater Cont. We have them at $2.00 to $4.50. N. J. Glass. Rev. P. Peacock of Toronto, who preached anniversary sermons at Vic; toria Square was in the village Mon- day, and called an a number of old friends. This is the time of year that many of 0m- readers call at THE LIBERAL Oflice, renew their subscription, and takea calendar home to their wife, and exchange the season’s eoux-tesies. We are always glad to see you. Ladies Boutsâ€"A few pairs of Ladies’ high buttoned heavy sole walkmg boots. regular $500 to $6.00 Ln clear at $3.00, in sizes 3a, 4, and 4;. N. J. Glass. Mr. H. A. Nicholls reports this week the sale of Mr. VViHiam Martin’s pro- perty on Elizabeth slreettu Mrs. 11inch- ley of Richmond Hill. Rev. \V. L. Trench and bride left 'esterdny for their home at Bruce lines after a few days Visit. at, Mr. Trench’s home here, at the cluse of their honeymoon. The present attendance- at the High. Schunl opening is ahnut the same as last term. Two or three are leaving for other occnpatiuns and their places are being taken by others. Rev. W. L. Trench who was recently married received from the Brotherhood of St. Paul’s Young Men’s Bible Glass, High Park Ave. Uhm‘chr West T0- x-mato, where he was formerly assistant pastor, an order-on the Wm.‘ Briggs Company fur'a beautiful set of books. Mrs. Macklem of Toronto, Mrs. VVhiLe of \Vhitevale. Mrs. Brown of Hamilton, and Mrs. Gum? and daughâ€" ter of L’Amzu'oux have been \‘isilurs with Mrs. J. H. flamer. Six teachers ‘in training, namely Mr. Donald Atkinson of this village, Mr. C. W. Rnbh, Mr. McKillop. Mr. H. Mc- Intosh. Miss Singer- and Miss McBeth. spent two days this week in our High School observing the teaching dune in the vat-inn: chx'deei. They am all stud- ents in the Faculty of Edm‘ation. Toronto in' framing for High School assistglnts. 140C) ALS i East. :Ymk Furiofiirnud“ Wigwam? ustituteak me n no: meet nus n the Imfiiug‘flull. Richmond Hill on Manda .> Jan. 27th at. [and 8 p.m. The V -. I. Will hold dflaepamte meek ing in the. fitérumm Mid ujoi'nt. mew ing at. night} ' ‘ . - Merfigfiéiwy wint’er‘gn'ps Wm: fut bandftwci; 601:; and 72o. ’ each Meufs smoked Hm-sghide palm Yellow "But" row" tmck'a'nd cum: heavy wonl-lmed gauntlet mitt. emhmidered melted. extra wide cuff pr. $1.35. Atkinson & Switzer. , The Librarian of the Public Library wishes to return a. Travelling Library tn the Education Depnrmnent, but. fihds‘he is (me hook short. Will the person who has "The King‘s Min-or" lease return it promptly to the Li- rariun, Mr. Geo. Oowie. Among the New Year reminders of old times the editor was pleased to re- ceive from Mr. Baldwin Teefy a very handy memorandum with maps, with the compliments of the San Juan Val- ley Bauk;'ulso a pretty' booklet from Mr. John Michael of Waldron. AHockey match in the Metro oli- tan Hockey League will be plnye in the Thornhill r‘mk, between 'l‘hornhill and Newmarket next. Monday evening 13th insh. The puck will be faced at; 8.15. Admission, ladies and children 10 cents, gentlemen 15 cents. Mrs. C. M. Neely, sister of Mrs. (PI-in.) Davidson, Miss Neely and P. S. Neely from Prince Albert, Susk., are the guefls Of Mr. and Mrs. Davidson furthe Wintermonbhs. Mrs. Neely, whose home was formerly in Peter- lmro has not been in Ontm-iu fol-21 years. She was surprised at, the pres- ent, size of Toronto. Brown’s Nurseries are famous for their fine Pemhh Apple. Plum and Cherry trees. They have the best nursery soil in Canada and are the largest; growers of trees in the Dumininn. All scions and had.- sticks are cut, by one: man and he has been in their employ many 'yem-s, so no mistakes are made by using wrung scions 01“buds. Send for Catalogue 01 Write for agency, as they have some unoccupied territmy in your countrv'. BROWN BROS. 00., Browns Nurser- ies. \Vellau/Jl 00.. Ont. 16 3 mo. « . Rod and Gun (published by W. J. Taylor, Limited, Woodsmck. Ont.) fox-January hasa. somewhat striking enve‘reut. being a. reproductiun of, a lady1 fn'x farmer. 'The same issue eon- 'tnins ‘an 3tirtit-le on the Culture ,uf Black and Silver Foxes. under the heading “Value.” In addition, there are stories of outdoor life and sport representative of bath the Eastern and the Western provinces. “Along the Mighty Mackenzie to the Arctic Oqeanylndescri tire of a. trip from Ed- nmntdn t0 the! ast post on the Macâ€" kenzie River: A \Vild Goat Hunt in the Rockies; The Bear that Kept an Appointment; Filling a Big Game License in New Brunswick: Mink Trapping: Good Luck at the Kilmar- nnck Hunting Camps; and other stor- ivs in prose and rhyme, combine to make an interesting issue of this (Jan- adian Sportsman’s magazine. An ill- ustrated write-up of the St. Thomas Tournamenhheld December 2nd to '6th. is to he found in the Trap Depart! went, along with other notes of trap- shooting. A very quiet. wedding took place on Friday, Jun. 3. when Miss Eva Murday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Speck of Randall. was united in marriage to Rev.~ W. L. Trench of Bruce BHDPS, Out. The ceremony took place at. the hume of the hiide, and the Rev. T. A. Roach of Alliston was the officiating clergyman. The bride was dressed in a travelling suit of blue whipch and was iven away by her brother A. M. Mur av. The groom's gift to the bride was a. set of mink furs. After a short vialt to Buffalo and Niagara Falls the happily wed couple return to their home in Bruce Mines, Ont. The Guild will hold its first meeting of the year on Friday evening at 8 o’cloak.‘ The subject, will he "The Teaching of Jesus Concerning God" The President takes the chair and Mr. Currie speaks upon the subject. One new move in the Guild is in the direction of less frequent, meetings, The executive has arranged the new piggrammefm- altellnatixe weekgs. The teachers and nfl‘icers of the Sunday School will hold their annual meeting on Thursday evening at 7.30 at; the home of the Superintendent. The citizens of Richmond Hill did themselves credit. on Monday by cmryiug the two hy-lnws submitted (,0 them. The by-lgtVV to raise $7,000 by way of debentures fur repairing and improving roads and sidewalks by a vote of 81 t020, and the hy-lnw to authorize the Village Council to enter intou. contract with the Toronto & York Radial Company for a, supply of electric ‘energy had only 7 votes against it, the vote being 126-7. An illustrated lecture with 100 lam tern views on the subject of Consump- tion will he delivered by Mr. J. B. Watsmx, Field Secretary of the Na.- tinnnI Sanitarium Association. in the Masonic Hall Thursd-my evening, Jam nary 16, at 8 o'clock. A collection will be taken in aid of thr- Mnskoka Free‘Huspital for Consumptives. BOTH BY-LA \VS CARRIED. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. “THE VVHI'I‘E PLAGUE." TRENCHvâ€"MURDAY, Election of Officers. recEiving reports and any mun business (hut: may legaliyfie hruught befnre the! members. RICHMOND. HILL TUESDAY. Jun. l4â€"Fm-m Stuck. im- plements, &c., Int 37, mm. 1, Vaughâ€" an, Lungsmffi the prnpexty of Gen. Chapman. Sale at 1.30. Terms 9 "108. \VEDNISDAY. Jan. ,15â€"â€"F'nrm stock. implnmmnbs &c., lot 27, con. 8. Mark- ham. (he |cruperty anns. H. Honv‘er. Sale at 1 o’uluck. 9 months’ credit. THURSDAY. Jau.16-~Farmstnck, im~ ulemrnls &c., Int/ll. com 10, Mark- ham. Incust Hill. the p‘rnporty uf 0. A. Hagex-amnm. Sale at 11.30. 9 months’ crodit. VAn'inh‘l‘t'SlL-d will please *gnveirri themselves accordingly. G. 3. PA 06 ET, SATURDAY. Jun. 18â€"Furm stock.'in1- plant-abs &~c.. lintgl, con. 9, Mark- Solid Brick, 7 mums-d lwu’se. stable, § acre of land on Richumndfifii-eet. Frame House on Ue-nm-P Street East Home, large burn, all nearly new with six acres of vv-ry best land on Mill Street. The above in Richmond Hill. Store and Dwelling in Carrville. Must desirable residence, stable. large lot in Thm uhill. 100 acres 3 j lot 24, can. 2,-‘Vnughzm. 2110‘; acres 9 g. lot 31, can. 2. Markham. . “(a F Frame house in good repair. one door nurth of the Presbyterian Church. Richmond Hill. Pussessiun given lst of December. Apply to 2141’ JAMES McLEAN. 21-t.f. A Pair of Good Curling Stost fur Sale. May he seen at McDonald's harness shup. T. N E VVTON. Applications for electric energy for light and pmvar purposvs may his fvlvd in the Clerk’s Office, and cnnnectinns “ill bt‘ made In the order in which r \plicntiuns are recejved. The undersigned wish Ln inform the public that. they have a good sup- ply o! fwds. lu'nn. shorts. gluten meal; and a car of (mm just. arriqu V imm nearsu'mfii-filllflfié Bx-éfié‘xtfv of R. Hamilton 1350. Harper. Sale at, 1 o’clock. 9 months’ credit. WEDNESDAY. Jan. 22â€"82119 of wall bred Ulydesduh- Horses, cattle. farm implements‘&c., Int, 12 and 13. Can. 8, Markham Villngv, 'the prnperty of Alex. Douglas. Sale at, '12 o’clock, 9 months’ credit. H A. NICHOLLS Richmond Hill, Nov. 22. RICHMOND mLL AGRICUL- TURAL socusn' ‘ will I). held in the LORNE HALL J. H. PRENTICE’S LIST OF Auction Sales Friday, Jan. 1-7, 1913 At One O‘Clock PM. Tnmntu. Canada, include the Cunt: rnl Business College. The )entra] Telegraph and Ruihmnd Schonl. and four City Branch Business Schools. All provide EXL‘r‘Ht’IlI cum-sea llâ€"‘Hd- ing tn gnud salaried pusitinns. Free catalogue on requvst. VVl'itP fur it. W. H. Shaw, President, Head Oflicos, Yin)ng & Gerrard SL5. Tun-onto. ' Minna! "Meeting HAS FOR .‘S‘ALE Curling Stones Public Notice Th: Annual Meeting of the Real Estate Agent 8HAW’S SCHOOLS Richmond Hill ‘ou the nt’tm-nuun of For Sale To Rent Pics. JARVIS & RUMBLE, Maple. A. J. Hymn, _qâ€".â€"g H. A. NICHOLLS. ' ‘ Trcas. Village Clel k. W‘WW . +HWWW‘! i-+*++~PMW**+H+W+ Pl'ftl-+-P++++%+ M+H++++++++++s +$4~MN++++++++++++¢++++++ 9+++++++++7++++++e W+4~5+++€wÂ¥ Confederation Life Association London Guarantee 80 Accident Co. Norwich Union Fire 86 Accident 00. Western Fire, Rimouski Fire Mercantile Fire, York Fire Sovereign Fire Your business will have our prompt attention. See our list of Companies below: ' Real Estate. List, enquire; at our office. ; PHONE 17 14'4"?4c++++si~++é4~++$+fio++++++fi1”!"1' +é44~++¢+++°§§+~§¢++++++++¢+ P. G. Savage AND A. G. Savage 'v.,.77 v i . . ’ '* ' " 4* WHW'HNN-H-Mm Hid-4' fH+++fl+i~$fii¢i~fi~++i nggf Atkinson & SWitZer All pure linen Huckulmck guest towelling 15 in. wide, 35c. per yd. All linen Hucknback towelling 22 in. wide, 20¢. per yd. Checked linen glues towelling 26 m. wide 150. per yd. Plain linen glue- towelling min. wide, 10c. per yd. Blue and white check and plain blue apron gingham with border, 15c. per yd. ' ‘ Extra heavy Oxford shitting. grey-and white stripe patterns 28 in. wide, 15¢. per yd. Extra heavy all wool gtey flnnnel 28 in. wide, per yd. 800. Hamstimhed pillow cases 42 in. long and 32 in. wide, pr. 40c. Navy fiannelette wrappers. tun)de with fi-ill over shoulder, yoke and collar trimmed with braid, each $1.35. Ladies’ striped flannelette night gowns made with tucked yoke and trill on neck and sleeves, 75c. each. Men’s Curbarrt overalls made of extra heavy blue drill with white stripe. 2 hip, 2 top. watch and rule pockets, elastic suspenders, double stitched throughout, per pair, $1.45. Table Raisins 25c. lb. Natural size cooking figs 4 lbs. for 250. Wheatine, 6 lb. bag for 25c.. wheat granules 6 lb. bag 30. Pure Gold jelly powder, assorted flavor-s. pks. fox-V250. H. 0. Ammonia powder, 3 pks. for 25¢. / Handy Ammonia powder, 6 pks. for 250. Tip Top Soap Chips, 6 pks. for 25. Lndies’ white flannelette night gowns With pink embroidery trim- ming. each $L00. GROCERIES heel, snag brooi - .. Men’s Overshoe Rubber, best graide \\ omcn’s OvershOe Rubber, begs: grade We have just refilled all our differenflines of Rub- bers with bright new stock of the best grades. Men’s Heav‘y Rubbers, laced, red soles, solid iheel, snag proof / - ' ‘4' ” - $2 50 Mgn’s: Heavy Rubbers, two buckle, heavy sole, Solid THE RIEHMBNB HILL SHGE SHIRE NORMA-N J. GLASS Dry‘GOOds CONCRETE HOUSE RICHMOND?- HILL 4% Real Estate AND Insurance Agents $2 35 $1.25 $1.00

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