Tanluc is appetizing and invigorat- ipg. Try iL today. It is sold an b‘loaus Dru; Stare. The regulul' meeting of the Y. W. M. (3., held at the home of Mrs. Ed- munds,’1‘uesday, Nov, 15, was we†ullcnded. Madam McAdam Murray who sings at the Scotch Ounce: c hum on St. An- drew's night. is quite recently come from Alleldeen. bhe is giving a: re- vilal in Tmonln on N« v. 23'. and chines lo us quitt- highly Iecunlmendud. lat-1d Miss LuRm- Davis, of'Chuttunvnga' 'l‘tnn., unly “eighed 76 pounds. Atter taking lhree bottles of '1 unluc, she now Weighs oven lUU phunds and is rnjoying lhu [Wat hf lwalLlI. It is sold at bluaus Drug Store. The Strnlfond Daily Hm-n’ld has lhv I‘vllnwing‘ to say Hf Mr. “'ln. Ruttu) who is tn sing "L the CUHI'PI'L (in St Andlew's Night. at the Pleshytelian church, "Mr. Ruttan iq :1 tvnm- of wide nlngg, his "aim: having lhut cow-ted flvxihility which is the dream of all tenors kud a source nf pleasure to an audience.†Fx-nm the Whitby Gazette The tln-Pe Primary Rooms of Rich- mond Hill Public Schuol will lwlda mum-rt in (he Masonic Hall, Fniduy. Dec, 16, l’mticulura latter. Keep this date 0pcâ€; Rev. llm-llplt Lye (-f Smuffx ille and Rev. A. McNeil] will have an exchange of pulpits next Sunday. M r. Lee will preach in the Methodist Uhmvh here morning and evening and “L Victmia Squme in the queI-nmm. The MeledisL Sunday Sullonl will giw a cuumw. "I‘Iw. Humeâ€"made Santa." on \Vrdnesdny evening. Dec. 2|. Further nokice luler. Twn tveuspounx'ful (If Tnnluc in a little water tnken three times :- day jusL be- fore meals will make yuu eat better. feel better. slot-p better und wurk hatter .IL is sold out Sluuns D1 Hg Stole. Thuludies of the Anglican \\'. A. will ghc u supper. und hold a sale of “lurk. in the Musnmc Nuâ€, (m \Ved~ ueiduy, Dec. 14th. 1921. The Brethren, of Richmond Lodge are inviLt-(l lo nccumpuny R. \Vur. BIO. J. H. Dunlop, D. l). (i. M. on his nï¬iuiul vi>it Lu Rising Sun Lodge, Aux-urn, Friday evening, Dec. 2. audience.†From the Whitby Gazette and Chronicleâ€"“Mr. Hultun has ii splendid tenni- voice, of wide rangv, and his technic nnd inkerpretalive powers are ndmimhlv. He cluvuly d0: mnnsamted that he is a musician and singer of unusual ability." The l'ullowing is a list of the Honor- ary members of the Richmond Hill Hockey Club : H. A. Nichnlls. Harold Murphy Gnu-net Duncan. Jnhu Dunlap. Gordon Sloan, Albeit Glass, J. R. Harrington. Hany Legge, Nor- nmn Glass, Henry Bumeu. Frank Silns.ank Teetzel. Jack Gluls. Ir. Mutt. Patton. T. Allison. A. A. Eden. Geo. Uowie. Mr. Buthwnile, \antel' Baldnck. Arm Savage. \‘V. C. Snvago, Jim Wigmore. David Hill. Rnbt. En- deun, Hurry Endean, Ted Grainger. O. N. Cooper, Geo. Glenn. Dr. Wilson. Dr. Bell, Dr. Call Hill, I". Munshridgo, Hurry Innis. \V. A. Jouel. J. A. Greene, T. F. McMahon. A membership fee of $2 will he charged covering entrance to all games to be played at the home rink, the town will be cnnvuued by the [unior cadets when tickets Me prim- ad. The loynlsupporl. of every citi- zen is naked in liberallv receiving them. that funds may be genetouuly augmented. Ely Mr. Wm. Ruttan Presbyterian Church. Nov. 30 Hockey Club Alexander Mach-egor. the Libeml candidate in Sunâ€) York, expressed his great, surprise Mr. Rwy Palmer's cumpluint, at, his Markham meeting last SnLurduy night, thuL he had “met Mr. MacGregor “in joint deludede [but “he hasn't, Heated me like “a genllenmn.“ u Mr. M x. G'vxzor culls th--1:ngomm-t- ing utMaple LenfSchonlhnuw, Dmvns- vimv, on 4th inst. to witness Hiatus Mr. Pnimvr desired Ln spenk ias', the Chairman drew lan with Mr. Palmer, who gut his (hnice. and spoke lust. 0n rising to Speak. Mr. Palmer’s PXM‘L wmds worm "After hearing Ml". “Mach-anr’s manly "Will‘ds here [0- night.. I “am quite satisfied Ihut “as between “Mr. Machi-vgnr and myself, ntv "least. this will he a "gentivnmn's Cnnl€sl."â€"Mmkhnm Economist, and Sun. Miss C. Mackie .\\ hn has been mn- pluyed in the nmil order department nf the Robert, Simpson 00.. daughter of Mr. H. Mnckie of this pluce was ul- mcked by an unknown mm: on return- ing to her home east of the U. N. R. slatiun shortly lifter dark Monday evening. The sconndrvl Llnew her down, and endeavured to put “sack uver her head. She made u desperate struggle for liberty and finally the plucky girl managed to break away and reached her home in n stnwd exhuustiom Gummy constables nlld when started at unuv (-n u search, luut up to the Lime of going to press llle Villain has not been Iun down. Surprised at Mr. Palmer's Unfounded Complaint CARTERâ€"AL his lesidence‘ Hill. Nnvelnher 21, 192 Fredlick Curler. aged 5') FunH-ul at St. John's L Ridgec, Thursday, Nov. p. m. A joint meeting in the interest Hf Mums R. H. Palmer and J. H. (hunernn, U. F. O. and Lahorcnlidi- dutcs fur South and West York respectiw-ly, will be held in the Masonic Hull Fridin evening. next week. Addresses by the candidates, ex-Muym' Ulqnharl and others. Ladies specially invited. Report of Room V Names in under of merit. First Buckâ€"Mae Sheppard, Mmy Brillinger. Dai:y Manley. Jack New“ n. Norman Hammond‘ Jenn Deadnmn. Aileen Grant. Nureen Térl 3'. Jean Ten-y. Nellie Hammond, Wallace Merrick. John \Vallis, George \Vhitnz, Margel'ie Sandcrs‘nn. Iris \Vondhend. Albert Mnrlspn. Melville BUIID‘, Audrey Gluinger. Nnnws in nrdvr of me: it B Chas-Sandy Kelly. (1).) Ethel Cuvnyduck. (h ) Fré-d Pulmur. (h.) lllmjurie Luweny. (h.) Mary Willoughbv. (h.) Nora Batty, (h ) Marguerite Manley. (h.) Huntley Hunk-r. (IL) Mmgumite Glass, (Betty Innvs. Leslie Kendal) equal. Margaret, Lawrence, Mary Gillings. (Phyllis \Vllile, Agnes Culdexvell)eqt1al. Sarah Merrick, Edna Rand. Joan Middlrton, CIU'I ie Allen. Primary Clussâ€"Muriul Clark, Evelyn \Vude, Olive \Vilsnn, Ethel Fwwin, Bullhie Da viï¬. Billy Rumble Eric Warâ€" man. Ronnie Finch, Freddie Kendall. L90 Shepherd. Hugh Cnrtm', Mary Newpnrt‘. AllCL‘ \VillnughlryJ Gludvs Rn»; Norman Suckville, Lillian Boyd, Victor Monk. Dick Alums. Jack Shepherd. Lilliuu Durant, George Mallory. A Classâ€"Harry Jenkins. (h.) Mnrjurie Graham. (h. ) Romy Hopper, (h.) Gondrn Mollelt, (h.) Hurry \Vnrmun. (h.)John Hirst. (1).) Catherine Stanford, Lorraine Kelly. Martin Burke. Margaret \Vhiiv, Helen Walker, Gracie Brillinger. Henry Roberts. Patricia Smith. Bruce Armurong. Harry Kuznk. The York Pioneer and Historical Society respectfully direct the at- lention of the Township Councils of the County of York to the general lack of attention paid to the last restingâ€" plncea of the deed, not only in York Cuunty, but generally throughout Ontario: and requests the members of the Councils to take whatever Itepa they may think host to have the graveyard: in their respective town- ships put in proper order, and kept in good condition. Thin Society would suggest that the cemeteries and grnveoymds should he levelled. In thnt the grass may ealily be cut: and that trees and flowers should be planted to nuke the grounds“ huutifulu pollible, to show due respect for the memories of the pioneer- who llid so well the foundation! of our country. The Councils are urged to consider the udvlsability of making nnnnnunl grunt towards putting these grave- yards in better condition, this gram to be supplemented by collections to be made in each district where there is u grain-yard; and to ask the people in each district to appoint a local grave- yurd committee to set in err-operation with the Council. A meeting of the chairmen of the locsl Committees and the Council should be held each year. Richmond Hill Public School Report of Committee 'M. L. MCCOXAGHY. teacher REPORT OF ROOM VI Public Meeting A Bold Attack M. G. WHITE. Tnchor. DEATHS asidence, Richmond 21, “ml. \rVillium :jgvdï¬'! yean'q. hnrch, Oak 24, at 2.30 Prepare For The Fali Rains Graduate European Con- servatory glves Plano Les- sons at Thornhill. For further information apply Miss E. Barker, Mil- linery Shop, 'I‘hornhill. 22 Boot and Shoe Repairer 2Do:rs South of Bakery on Yonge St. Fine house on Yunge Street nine looms, Furnncr. Electric light, hard- wood flomp, huge vn'nndah good Luge Lorne;- lot abundance of fmil and shade trees. Choicp hniding 10m near Ynng St. 0m- nrduud Int 60 feet. Eight, acres fine snil, level. Five noun cottage concrete found ation. large lot. Five acres i milefrnm Yonge Street, a bargain furquick salv. Mineral spring nuperly 9 acres nn Ynnge St. ' hrev. houses on properly. :nll conveniences. A way desimhlu property, (:hniuv- Inculion for several ï¬ne rosidences, sum- mer hotel ur Snnitminm. For Good Work, Quick Service and Square Deal. B. HOOVER. Fur Rent Large house $20 per month New house on Miner-Ml propelly, all conveninces. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Ziâ€"-Fnrm stuck and implemenu. lot 25. con. 2, Markham. the property of Henry Topple. Terms l2muuth'l. Sale at 1 o‘clock. F. W. Silvexsides. Auct. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24â€"Cl-edit Sale of highgradu stock. Farm Implements. elm. on lot 15, con. 3, Scarboro. the property of A. P. Craig. Sale at 12 o'clock, noon. Elevrn monthl' credit. Prenticeï¬z Prentice, Aucte. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8â€"«Registerod Holstein cattle. Clydesdale horses. flrm stock, implements and furniture, lot 81, con. 4. Markham. the property of Gen. Forester. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms 10 months. F. \V. Silversides, Auct. NEWMARKE'I‘ BUSINESS COLLEGE AND STENOGRAPHIC SCHOOL ENROLL ANY TIME Richmond Hill Chopping Mill Get your farm boots hand made from best English Kip Uppers. ABSOLUTLY W ATER PROOF. Call and see me at yourfirst nppurtunity. MISS K. KATSU NOFF Individual Instruction in all subjects. Shorthand. Typewin- ing, Book-keeping, (Jul-respon- deuce, Spelling. Penmanship R.1pid Calculation. Business English, General Ofï¬ce NEWMARKET BANK OF TORONTO BLOCK For Sale by J. Edward Francis Thornlfll All Kinds of Boots and Shoes Repaired. Good Workmanship. Prompt Service. GEO. KIDD W. HURST Shoemaker 'l‘hornhill, OI Regine! Untarin Spring 16 tf. $8711 crgwl under your car Y 8011 your clothes, bor- row a pair of pliers ‘ To find out how much oil you have in your car. Drive to Richmond Hill Garage to-day and get the rest of your Ford. It is incomplete Without :1 Reid Oil Tester. Price $1.00 .1 QNNWWWOMWâ€W Richmond Hill Branch: Deposit Your Coupons 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. The New Hardware Store Ford Owners Teetzel Bros. WHEN you cut the cou ons from your \x’ictci'y'Bong‘s or other secuntl es, e logical place; to put tnem ls Into your savmgs account. At any branch of this Bank, you can open a savings account with your coupons, or we will cash them for you without making any charge. Let the interest from your investment earn more interest in the "Standard". STAN DAï¬D BAN K or CANADA TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS Vulcanizing ATTENTION Trench Block THE CANADA J. R. Herrington, Manager.