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The Liberal, 8 Dec 1921, p. 5

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'l‘lw WHIan lnslilulv will hold lhoil‘ (7hxiiu-nns mva ing an! lhl' home nf Mrs. W. (‘mnk on \Vl-(lnI-sduy. Dec. 14th at 3 'x'clnck. Mrs: ll. Emle will give-:1 [)‘Ip:'l‘ 0': (‘zllriqm'ux Reading by st. O. \Yrigln. lns!rnnmnlnl snln. Miss jvssie (,Iomisky. Rull cull Chl‘lrtlllfls Q‘ldlilllull. , Th? Lidil's t'f lhe \V. A. of St. Mary‘s Anglicun Church will hnltl a Sale of \Vm-k. OJnSisting of Fancy :n‘d useful nrticlm, snitralule for the Festive Season in the Masonic Hull. 0n the afternoon and evening of \Vednesdny. December 14. 1921. A duinty supper consiqling of Gold Mmts. Salads. ELC. will he served frmn 5 [0 8 p. m. Adults 40 cents;childrm125 cenls. Gnod MS” :1 It, ie ustvniahiug how quickly Tunlnc will pmdme leflllls, Yuu usually feel lu‘ner from llw vol y first, (Ix-so. It is swld at Slunus 1)] ug Stow. Richmund Hi1 was quiet fur an r]w:t,ion (lay on Tuesday, and the vote- polle-(l was nut large. At six o'clnck “th Ilw lullnlls were counted the vute for (he (hree candidates wusas Iullnws: Alex. Mnccrvgur 143 \V. I“. Muck-nu 129 R. H. Palmer mi) L9nrn :\ (rude and don't. hp satisfied until you have Innstervd the dumils and are uhle tu prove you "re A spe- cialist ut- ynur juh. One trouble {0-day is that short cuts n11: taken to shunt-n the apprenticeships, and the result often is a “hatch” turned out instead of a \VOlklan. The same is oftvn true of school and college life: unvthing to get in the prescribed time and, sea result. it is often it pnnr stub that is made at the exumimntiun tests. You can‘t grow nn oak (in mushruom prin- ciplvs.â€"Exchunge. Many foreign (munlrius are c fur 'l‘uulnu Its fame ii \vm-Id is sold at Slxmns Dru}: Stun». Although the mummy police have hl'o‘l) armchng for the chicken thieves who still” ulnoln 4t) fowl frnm Mr. Hurry Hammond's L‘hi(‘kPll pen more than at \wek mg”. the midnight, prowlom are {I ill at .m-m‘. [Live you visited the po '1 mmn at the Elgin Mills Hntvl yet. Ethic is sure umking things hum up then-v. Wu would he plenwd to New ynu anytime you have a few minutes In spul‘t'. A mum-er of the blelhron of Rich- IIIIHld [Judge ucuumpzlnlvd R. \V. Bro. Dunlnp, I). D. G. M. on his official visit In Rising Sun Lndgo, Aurm-n. Friday "We have snld 97.000 hot Ues ofTunlac and have never Ind u single com- pluiut."â€"jucubs' Pmumrmy. Atlanta. Gut. Sold by Sluuns Drug Stun-v. The Indivs uf lhp Mothndist Chm-ch nl't- holding a snlwnf hum» made baking and candivs in Trpuch's (vacant) stun- (m Snturdny .‘lflel'nlmll Ht 4 u'cluck. Proceeds in Mid of "The \Villluutt Missionary Fund. ‘III Ul|hu|ull ul|l\|l "i'lI IIv - - \4-~r\.--. ' ‘ Proceeds in! aid of "The \Villluult i “Spfi‘filml 501‘195 Atdvent sermons on M";i n: 1' Fund. I0 n owunz su Jet: s: ‘3‘“ |.y 09"» 11. 2‘30 EVILâ€""Th" SPI'HIH] - V ' ‘ # 7â€" 0mm"! “f Uhlist» Plus! (1‘ Pre-Millvn- A number of the hlelhrnn of Rich- ial ? D095 It. Make Any hint-Hm“, 3 '- In-md Lndge uccmnpunied R. \V. Bro. Dov. l8. 2.30 pJn.~"Thv Sign: that Dunlap, D. D. G. M. nnhisnt’ficinl visit He Is Nmu- in the Church and in the In Rising Sun Ludgo, Aurm-n. Fridnyi \Vnrld." evening. and were nuyully entertained L Dec. 25, 10.30 n.m,â€"Cln-islmns Day by the home Ludgv. I SPlViCl’, with Holy Communion. HM stm-jed :\ singing class in Mrs. N. Bully's hnnm, Arnold St. dich- Inund Hill. und will be here every Monduy. Mr. Rnttan will be pleased l0 have u call from any pen-sun interested. or mmngements may he made ily phone, No. 22 r 11. 2427 half of St. Mary’s and St. Luke's Par- ish House, was a very pleasing nnd successful iifiuir. In the houths Mrs. Raine Wins the convener of Spring; Mrs. COigl-nve, Summer: Mrs. Tynelt, Autumn. and Mrs. Greene, \Vinter. Mrs. Gibbons bud charge 01 the Santa Claus booth. Everybody enjoyed the oyster supper Fniduy avening and the fowl supper Sntnrdny evening. The tableau. "Lest \Ve Furgel." by Lieut. Morden’a Cadets, was particularly fine, and Mr. L). A. Rowe sustained his reputation as an entertainer. Miss McDunald, of Toronto. gave an exhi- bition (If Itep-dunciug. nnd Friday evening nuny participated in the social dance, with music by Miss Sanger. The Curnival of Seasons. in the Ma- sonic Hull Friday undAS§tled:}y.‘in_be- BRACKlNâ€"On Saturday, Dec. 3rd, 1921, at his lulu roisidence, Elgin Mills, \Villinm Bradkin: uggd 6? gears. _ We Know How I): y s lm‘ntur Suod shipman nf bran and short“; m u {(001 supplv of ulxlzvâ€"glutrn u'. I'oductiun in puce M. The EleuvMOr. Funeral nn TueEduy, Derrmher 6th, M2 p. m. to. St. Juhn's Ohulch. Oak Ridges. PRINTING Carnival of Seasons Mr. Wm. C. Ruttan DEATHS 'lrtmoring -wide. It Tbt Report of Room II Names in mder of luerit. SR. IIIâ€"Juhnsnn Armstrong, (11.) Kathlven Mahoney, (H.) Lillian Humblv. (H.) Andrey Tuck. (H.} Mildred Muckie, (H) Ida Blanchard. (H.) Alfred Grainger. Ethel L'usher, Dunuld Hick. \Vinnifrcd Sandels, Dayid Stirling, Eleanor Hay, Phylis Glnsa, Peler Savage. Allen Duncan. Annie Cm‘eyduck, Clair Newport. Azala Deuhy. Frank Braytnn, Lewis Mahone'y, UsWuld Curler, Kenneth Bl'nyttfll. Ulureme Price, John SR. I\'~I\lnriel (‘mnis'km Sydnry Coleman. Jack Huhnk-Ay. SR. III-â€"Mu1\:v]m Spenclt‘)‘. Dmis Cut-Us. AHICIII Culvlnarx. JR. IIIâ€"Vivtnr \Vcllnmn. Grace Evans, Donald Sppnriy. SR. Hâ€"Hru‘uld (Hm-k, \Vuslpy Clank. JR. lIâ€"Llemer [Ar-0k, Jack Spencley. JR. Iâ€"Lennmd \Vellm‘m, PR.~-Edna Fuller. Mary Fuller. Mabel Curtis, Stanley Cole-mun. Marja: ie Romhmlgh. JR. IIIâ€"Murthie Tyndal‘. ‘(H.) Kathleen MOII‘is, (H.) (ire-urge Hard, (H.) Lucy Snvugv, (H.) Donald Flishy, Doris \Varmnn. Margaret Plewmnn. Vera. anis, Carmen Lowry, Fred Sanders. DUI-ulhy Hick, Eric Hamilton. Grace Pun-is. Marian Kidd. James Langstnf’f. Christine Anderson, Grunt, Innis. Ilene Coveyduck. Ethel Kendall. MncLenn. Absent for mm or mm- exams:â€" Mildred Sims, Elizahelh Higgins. Mary Alums, Frank McNeil]. Vernn MncLeam. Absent, for an ex:uns:â€"-\Vinnie Stung. The O. (3., Cadet officers. Quiet N. 0. 0'9. and Cudetsappeulforlhe support, luyully of the citizens fur the Ben Hoke“. recital. next Monday erenlng. Senim-s Parade Friday evening at 7.30. Training manual of arms, also signallels under Mr. Millun \Vl'thHUd in worse code insuuction physical drill tv music will fullmv from 810 8.30 for all ranks. Juniors purude Saturday at o'clock. Physical drill as ulsu Iyunual of arms. The Undets who performed at the Bazaar of the Roman Cuthnlic Womens Le‘gue hat Friday and Saturday are congratulated by the O. C. for their regimental hearing such conduct reflects most cl'editubly to the command. Cadets of the Presbyterian faith must hold themselves in readiness for special reheursnis for the Christmas Cantata to be held on theZ‘an. Their conduct ut the Scotch Supprr h9|d on {118(3ch ult. is recorded with pride by the O. O.â€"lhe corps muttu gentleuuul Cadetâ€"gentlemen always is being nnbly maintained. A man hdvel-Lised "Rnbbit Snus- nge" und 5 food inspector called him up. __ Contribfiuons may be sent to Hon. W. A. Charlton 223 College Street. Toronto. [$230131 yoii use anything but rub- ): . “Yes.” "\Vbul?" "Hurse." "m “but. proportions?" "Fifty-fifty." ‘Whut do you nIPnn by that?" "just what Isay: everybody knows what fifty-fifiy means." "You mean just as much rabbit meat as horse meat?" "No I One rabbit to one horse." Buy thern freelyâ€"Every d'ullar they bring is devoted to the maintenance of_need}f patients. Richmond Hill Public School "'W'hnt is this rahbit sausage?" “\Vhy just what, the name saysâ€" ‘mh_bit gmusuge.’ " As usual old Santa Is the predominatâ€" ing featureâ€"HUM» graphed 1n Xmas reds and greens, It should prove an easy seller. X Every boy and girl of school age has a. supply or these Seals for sale: as has also your bank. c a 21 ‘4. a 95mm mum I! H 7 BESLWHN St. John‘s Church, Oak Ridges Headford School Report 1921e Xmas Seal; York Ranger Cadets Fifty-Fifty H. IIIsmP, Teacher K. BURNS, teacher. Much thoughrlms been given to the production or a. very attractive Xmas Seal for the Muskoka Hospital this -year. at 2.30 also the 2Doors South of Bakery on Yonge St. Chuicohuilding lots, flight and ten dollars per foot. near Yunge Street. Boot and Shoe Repairer one piece land. eight acres, fine soil. good situation. Sixty foot Int 1m gnnd road, seven a1 apple trees, guud location. House and MI, good :eptir, medium size. Prepare For The Fall Rains Large house on Mineral Spring pro- pen-1y. For Good Work, Quick Service When the Landlord Raised the Rent "I never do have any fun," com- plained a young girl petulantly. “Come with me. and I'll cure your discontent," suggested a. visiting nurse of the National Sanitarium Association. Life was not rosy. It became tragic when the tent was doubled. Hopeless despair looked from her brown eyes. Three pairs of childish eyes watching. sensed something to make even baby lips quiver. "But there.” with a smile. and the babies smiled too. “I musn't complain. He's getting better anyway. He writes it‘s wonderful up thereâ€"it‘s saved his life." And the brown eyes were a prayer. They vlslted a. humble little home. The mother was struggling to sup- port the three children, while her husband was fighting tuberculosis ax the Muskoka Hospital for Consump- tives. V'Eor‘iiilfixitions may be sent to Hon. W. A. Charlton 223 College Street. :1 \e" jfiét' got to help," exclaimed an enthusiastic young person as she and the nurse walkedr down the road. Toronto Richmond Hill Chopping Mill Six ncres tine gurus-n soil Get Your Stationery At This Office New four-1mm hunse Get your farm boots hand made from best ling ish Kip Uppers. ABSpLUTLY W AT ER PROOF. Call and ‘see me at: your first oppurtunity. For Sale by 1. Edward Francis Thornh‘ll NEWMARKE'I‘ BUSINESS COLLEGE AND TNOCRAPHIC SCHOOI ENROLL ANY TIME All Kinds of Boots and Shoes Repaired. Good Workmanship. Prompt Service. Individual Instllu-liun in EIll Suhjvrts. Shmthand. Typewrit- ing, Blulk-kt’t‘ping, CUI‘I‘S‘SpUllâ€" denco, Spelling, Penmanship R.lpid ()alculmiun‘ Business English, Gem-ml Office NEWMARKET BANK OF TORONTO BLOCK GEO. KIDD W. HURST and Square Deal. Shoemaker l‘hornhill. 0; B. HOOVER. FOR HEN l‘ Ontario Richmond Hill Branch: C. N. COOPER Richmond Hill i WWWMW Use Bank Money Orders 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 HELP SANTA CLAUS (solve (hut, Gift pruhlmn with n Dainty piece of English China 01‘ Pottery from our mew stl‘u'k. We have purchased a nice assortment nf funcy chinal mnd- 9mm in price hut of the best qualily, also the common every- day porcelain dishes and glassware. This list Dunlains many apprnpliube g fls fur a Indy and fur the young people : Teetzel Bros. well as safe. The charge $5.00 and under, three cents; ing $10, six cents; over $10 and not exceeding $30, ten cents; over $30 and not exceeding $50, fifteen cents. You can get Money Orders at any branch of this Bank TH E over $5.00 and not exceed- Vulcanizing TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS Trench Block Spades, Shovels, Forks, Galvan- ized Pails, Graniteware Tinware Stovepiping, Brooms, Brushes. OF CAEEA Poultry Netting, Building Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Paper, Roofing. Baseballs. J. R. Herrington, Manager.

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