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The Liberal, 17 Nov 1921, p. 5

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A Bilzlv Cnnfe the Brethren in Gurmlvy Nov. 2 Tmee sessions 9:: of Rvgina. S;usk.. s with Mr. undfllrs Elgin Mills. Tnnlnc will overcnnw thn debilitated cnndltinn mu] {"01 like ynuf’nld svlf :lg-iill at Sloane Drug Slow. DimH an Prpshytmiun Snatch Supp Andrew's nig Education" the Muthodis Mr. IC. _l. I’m-n :11 lh will In and ‘ woig tlnn Remvmber \\'4-dnv:day, rife: son Concert. Get your Tanlur IL is sold at, Slt At tho meant mpolingof the Qntn lor- lv Board of lhe Richmond Hill Mulhnâ€" dist Church Oil-cut. and also :It the Trus- tee Board lmre. lesnlminns of sympathy and appreciation were recorded follnw- in: the death ut' the late Rev. R MI and appreciation won in; the death M" t McKee. At the monthly rimming of l Hmtlcullurnl Snelelv Tnemluy 9v: ing, the Presidpnt. Mr. 1.9.3er gave an interesting and lwlnful milk llw care and grufllng nf fruitlrc and Mr. Enduun was equally 9mm] his lalk 0n the culture nf shrubs.l 0n Awni'slid‘é Duy. l< umdiuns generally n! ilmtos silvncv 71L 1] 1 the Richmoan HiH mg in cmmnemnznlin I]. and the endingbf! p . \l‘ Tho Enwm-th League was well nt- tnnded lust Monduv evening when ROV. S. Jnh n T. Fortnpr. Supt. of the Indian Missions. at \Vulpule Island, dplivered an (-xcellentfiddross. He pointh out. how (hp sncin], educational and Industrial life among the Indians could he uplifted by our help and (-0- nperntinn. The Literary Department is preparing an interesting programme for next Monday (\vening. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER lsbâ€"(tredit 1 Sale of 10 Acres of standing hvu‘d- “mod timber, in qntu'tPr-nm-o lots on Int 1. rear emu. 8, Murkham. tlw nrnporty of Richard Jarvis. Snip at 1p. m. Five months' credit. Prentice & Prentice. Aucts. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24â€"43mmt Sale (If highzrndu stock. Farm Implements. etc. on lot 15. con. 3. Scnrhnrn. the pl‘ODPl'tV of A. P. ‘Imig. Snle M 12 o'clor‘k. nnnn. Elwen months' credit. Prentice & Prentice, Aucts. VII m1 LINN {(-hnmhr SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 19â€"Hnueo hnld Furniture, Masunic Hall, Rich mnnd “ii. We nrnpertyfflErnest A \\'. Bl \VEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Imn m-c )l( II| h‘l {hf h and ‘V stuck and implements, Int. 25. mm. 1’, Mnrklnm. ‘he nrnpertr of Hon)!" Tnpnln. Terms 12 monthx tha at 1 o’clock. F. W. Silversides, Auct h o'clor-k. sharp. T J. T. Suigeon. Auct [Orin md Mrs l) \einn :lgv visit! HQ‘ 1h Epwo 1h League M It H llly I‘ll 3f rch Chi-i Georg» Monmnnwry spf’nl’, (n'er Sunday rs. Gem. Hamilton nf (In h du)‘ 1hr ll‘l‘h lll uni nfiicial Dunlnp. D. Lr=ley who ‘ 1 mo Pugsl udinn Hen tlm l) Register 2le h whore Lhev'w ns 1): ug Slou ng 1')! thl‘ Masonit- wove-hing, it nin Jegzp Mar and fox-o in LV Muhuffy )ld by 512 uml( will he héld in Church. nem- 31). and Doc. 1. ("If first. "Sale at 1.30 Terms 4 months. Ctiun. bu Indies 1 40 no HI Hzlicnn “ ful and f. lll rticnlar 1).. P11 vening, Ifl ll‘( Dec. lun event In , but much 15011 owing .NM'. 11. i the two 'th‘ hell mging: for St ng. nn Hmon. .lli 11V 0d,: min you w 110 th \\' n t he ai r on in lrm ment, in cmmH Sunday Schnul Thursday, 22ml pzll-ticulurs Iuler mum ctlvmy, \vnn Hull Friday m Addressvs by the «- Uiqnlmrt and nth invited. The lmck< day evening P1 esidvnt- Ken ll) Thv n articles ducking gizlins uighlh lln-illin; Joseph th An Arctic Nuvomh pnhli<hw Limited. Rich mnd Hii 0H: H10 m at at nncv remain ()lhcr call at Hun Hon Ch I l)l(lll\l|l(lnu. .v_Â¥..",, _ \Vinnifwd Gillings, Nelda Dzu'is. Isabel McLean. \Villie Bnyd, Marshall Mallory. Alfie Stung. Billie Kendall. Phillip (imhzm). Gurdan Fetch, Kenneth Frishy. Billie Cundy. Reggiv Rand, Harold Box-tin).~ The mnnthly umeti: \Vmuvn's Institute wzl Friday at the home ( Juhnst‘on. The members 0 branch uf the sucicxy \‘ :md gave a good prngmmuw. A number of excellent. papers were road and musical selgctiuns rendered. After- Th nu“ “nun...” --. nnon tea was then sewed. The fiftyâ€"ninth unniverszn-y of the opening uf St. Andrew's Church was celebrated on Sunday. me. Mzmsnn uf Knox College preached in the morning: and evening and the Knux College Quartelte Look part in both service bcl \ lure. Mr. R. S. Thomson nf Scurhom visited over Sunday with friends in the village.“ a r 5,L .....J :3 .JDH Mrs. J. 'Bluugh of Lismwoli ing her mother Mrs. D. Mulloy Mrs. (3. H. Byulu has guue 1 her daughters in Saskatchewan Eight of the young men Village had to appear in our week on a charge of dism'derl duct on Hallowe'en, and were Tl LUfl|lu' “(llVlu uv---~-.. SR. Iâ€"Gluire Cook, (h.) Morley Saunders. (h.) Dorothy Duncan. (h.) Dorothy Leech, (h.) Bartlett Smith, (h.) Eleanor Dun-y, Elizabeth Rumble. ‘Austin Tuck. Mac Tennysnn, Phyllis HVhite, Noreen Hayworth. Mildred Rand, Muy Plewman. Jack Bowlden, Roy I’lewnmn, Mnc Merrick, Arthur Leech, Earl Paterson, \Valter Young. Adele Savage, Eddie YewPr, George Townsend, Phyllis Roberts, Alice Ford. Tom Boyd, Billie Savage. M. ANDERSOS, Teacher. Report of Room 111 Names in under of merit. JR. IIâ€"Jean Hall. (11.) James Kers- well, (h.) John Wilson, (h.) Jimmie Grainger, (b.) Gmhulu Ellis. Johnnie Blanchard. Murguerite Thompson, \Vinnifwd Gillings, Nelda Davis. para on m All Richmond Hill Public School npud with ‘ nmls “lib p (15. BUSidCi I-‘l’ buildings J-----~ r, lt'SSlS R. H. Palmer and J. H. :run. U. F. 0. and Luborcnndi- ‘ fur South and \Veuf, York ctive-ly. will be huld in the Masonic Friday eu-ning, 'next week. ‘esses hv the «mndidnlos, eX-Muym- NIH :relal'y :11511 rel mm Cu: Blanchard. \V ll) ht ll(' Ill llll )int meeting Vin the intq Hill l'lzu'dH'ul-e Cu. must he paid UP. Ellhfll' by cash or note. Those ining umfild will he pleased in hands for collection. Kindly 1t residt-nce nu Arnold St. socund \vesL of Hotel Richmnnd. NORMAN BATTY. 21-22 hrismms Tree and Entertain- L connection with the ubm'u Schnul will Lake place on V. 22nd Decembvr. Further Dnmin 1inting in’this stow Public Meeting uzconnts mv'n {ill Hardware . either by c Hockey Meeting I'UIH'd Hiil Presbyterian Chuzch Sunday School m Barns Burned whet will )lzun- xvcut y duh rv-wlgn with the follow â€"Pm-cy Hill Rod And Gun OHS ’I'vsidvntnw. U. i Hurty Mmdvn (loci! Huxding liIlâ€"Bl'lL Cook *cutiveâ€"(‘hnrlie 'd. \V. Middleton w h nt 11 [h ‘ chi: mt (1f ‘win be In Notice MAPLE nl itlod appear in court this ze of disorderly enu- '9n_ and \vex'e’fined. ‘llld m numh If one Hug inclu R plmutoy l o uppz-zu S .‘Irpponl’S Out Ignnm diL Listnwel is visit- D. Malloy. ms gone 10 visit, Rod and Gun he spmmme)‘ s rosplom‘lvnt ing om! pictuu m-n! a Ionch mics and u splendid ‘\\'(-nty-six T11 spvcizvnlly held on Mrs. \V. the Vellum rre present [ht ,- t1. the All hm] hm the d' he in the in the Gun is xpt‘ ins 118$ hre of the l‘lh nu in the on Graduate European Con- servatory gwes Plano Les- sons at T hornhil]. ‘ For further information apply Miss EKBarker, Mil- linery Shop, Thornhill. 22 Coming to Richmond Hill every Tuesday. ‘ Estella Lamb Sainsbury Teacher of vocal and sight reading. Pupil of H. Ethel Shepherd. Telephone 51 Richmond Hill. 2: i’repare For The AND STENOGRAPHIC SCHOOL Boot and Shoe Repairex MISS K. KATSUNOFF 2D0:rs South of Bakery on Yonge St‘ \ Richmond Hill 1 Chopping Mill Eight acres fine soil, level. Five tor-m cottage concrete found ation, large lot. Five acres 1} mile from Yonge Street, a bargain fox-quick sale. Mineral spring property 9 acres on Yongc St. Three houses on property. all conveniences. Avery desirable property, chnic» location for several fine residences, sum- mer hotel or Sanitarium. Fine house on Yonge Street nine rooms, Furnace. Electric light, hard- wood floors, lmgu vernndah good large corner lot abundance of fruit. and shade trees. NEWMARKET BUSINESS COLLEGE Get your farm from best Eng For Rent Large house $20 p91 month. New house on Mineral Spring propcny, all conveninces, 15 tf. Ind Sill) For Good-Work, Quick Service ‘ and Square Deal. i B. HOOVER. Choice buiding lots near Ymnge St One ()nthmd lot 60 fret. VC CAL 'I‘EAC For Sale by J. Edward Francis Thornhill All Kinds of Boots and Shoes Repaired. Good Workmanship. Prompt Service. ENROLL ANY 1 IME HM). KIBD idunL Ins‘hnvlis (-1 s. Shux Lhand. Bunlvk've-pingufl NEW 501.1 . HURST Shoemz ppurtunil MARKET" ‘ORONTO Bl UOI lish iker Kip SHEER .m )‘P" mu 1:31) i p all JP} \\'\l ll‘ 1113108 Rains fir §g 7 h crew} under your car y sorl your clothes, bor- row a pair of pliers ' To find? out how much oil you have in your car. Drive to Richmond Hill Garage toâ€"day and get the rest of your Ford. it is‘incomplete Without :1 Reid Gil Tester. Price $1.00 Richmond Hill Branch: Links in a Chain C. N. COOPER Richmond Hill § mmowuounouuwomomuoww Bring us your tires and tubes for repairs. Made as good as new by our Haywood Vulcanizer. Now is the time to have your tires put in good shape for the warm weather. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Fhe New Hardware Store AS every Link in a Chain is an indispensable part and contributes to the strength of the whole, so every branch and sub-branch of this Bank is a vital unit, closely united with all the other branches, and is a link in a strong chain which en- circles the world and guards the financial safety of clients. 0rd aners ATTENTION TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS STANDARD BAN K Vulcanizing Trench Block Spades, Shovels, Fork ized Pails, Granitewz Stovepiping, Brooms, Brushes OF CANADA Poultry Netting, Building THE ints, Oils, Varnishes. J. R. Harrington, Manager. ‘aper, Roofing. Baseballs. are Tinware , Galvan- 191

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