Spembnne evening next. WN‘k in Jeï¬ermu l’uhlic SchnoIâ€"Wednesday December let. “'9. like Lu _se‘nl Tunluc hm‘nun it satisfies our custumers. It Is sold In h‘luans' Drug Stme. Mr. Gem-go! Vundorhurgh who is re- covering frmn l-ulher severe illness hna tented his farm Lu Mr. Charles Hunt. Tnnlnc is one medicine lhxt does wlmt they any it will do. It is sold nl Slmms Dung Store. The Epwurth League on Mondny evening will he in charge of the Literary Dvpnrtmeul. The mun who left his grecn hntin the Masonic Hull Mundny evening can gel it by culling nt Hen.I E. Kelly's. A Grand Concert by junior pupils of Richmond Hill l’ulillc Sclinol Friday night will consist of splendid drills. choruses. musical selections etc. Don't miss it. Absolute merit nnd merit ulnne is Iva-punsihie fur Tunlnu'a Phenomenal um! unplecedenled success. It is suld ut b‘luuuu Dung Stole. Don't, miss the Richmond Hill Public Schoul concert in Masonic Hull Fli- day. December 16 at 8 p. In. Adult, 26 Lt‘llls. Children 15 Cents. Have you wished the p00] mum at the Elgin Mxlls Hutu] yrly. Ernie is sure making things lmm up them We would be pleased to see you anytime you have a few minutes m spnl‘e. Rev. A. Leece of Minnesng circuit will preach in the Methodist Church here next Sunday. morning and even- ing, and at Victoria Square in the afternoon. New Ofï¬ce Boyâ€"“A man called heri- m thrush yuu a few minutes ago. " Editorâ€"“What did you say to him?" New Ofï¬ce Boyâ€"“I told him I was soer you weren't. in.â€â€" Reeve T. H. Trench «ttvnded n lmnqueb at the utflcLal opening of the Scarhmo waterworks system as one of the guests 01 James. Proctor and Redfern, engineers in charge of the work. Capt. Boylun who look a. prominent nut, in recruiting in York Uuunty during the mlvlv unto! the wurand afterwards weâ€: nverseus. cull-Jd on a number 0f old fuonds in the Village Tuesduy. Councillor and Mrs. D. Hill arrived home Tupsdny evening after uneven weeks Visit in the \Vest with head- quarters at their snu-in-lmv 1nd d:mght9r’s_ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pugsley at Sedley, Susk. A Christmas Cnntutn. "Sunln'a Advance Man." and other entertaining features will he presented in the Victuriu Square Methodist. Church on ï¬le evoninz of Friday. December 23. Don't. miss it. Fur cmnplnle elu-vliun n tun us see in de- pugr in this paper. Councillor J. Lunnu has been con- fined to his bed following nn operation over a week ago. \Ve nrt' pleased to report. however, that he is Improving slendin though it will be another wevk hefore his doator Will allow him to leave his bed. After it putition signed by the High School students A rowlution wu passed by the Board of Educatinn last evening stating Lhu bath the Public and the High Ichnnl would re-oppn nfter the holidays on Wednesday. the 4th of January. Mrs. Frances M. Savage widow of the late George Sump, died in the Genei‘ul Hospital on Tue-day of In! week; Intnrment [Onk‘ place in the Richmond Hill Cemetery on Thursday when many old frlends attended to show tlu-ir esteem for the departed. Wednesday evening, Dec. 7. the momheu of Richmond Lodge gave an bnnqnot in the Ma-nnic Hall in bond! of R. \V. Biro._J>. H. Dunlap, the D. D. G. M. of the District. Sim-rt. npeechu were made «by a number of the mem- horu. und Bros. G. ~ Metcnlf Ind G, Cowie contributed longs, and Bros. G. H. Sloan n recitation. Has surted a singing C113! in Mrs. N. Bntty’s home, Arnold St. Rich~ mond Hill. and will be here every Monday. Mr. Rutttn will be plvasod to have a. call from any person interested. or arrangements may he made by phone, No. ‘42 r 11. 24-27 Mr. Wm. CA Ruttan 24-275 “The Home Made Santa" with (hills and tableaux, and n cust of nun-1y 100 pelsons will constitute the programme at lhe Methodist chureh \Vednesdny evening. December 21. Fuilivs, imps nnd nrdiuary IIIOI'UI1<[H'Ollliseu marry (waning. Net, proceeds for Bnylton chmch. Adlnilaiun 25 cmts. The Sunday Suhool will celeln-nte lhe Uluistnms Festival on SatmdAy Evening, Dvcmulu-r 2%. Tan will he served at 7 (l0 (I’cluck after which the prung mme will f ~llnw. ' There will he u Birthday social. given under the nnspicvs of [he Ladio-s Aid Society on Thursday evening. Decmn- her 29, at 7.30 o'clock. Entertainment and refreshments. The Rev. P. S. Buingpr, p‘lS'Ol‘_. Morning scnicu “ilh sermon at 11.00 o’rlnL-k. All are eurdially imited to the above. 4th Sunday in advent 1.30 Sunday Schunl 2.30 Evening Service The signs in the Church and in the wmld of the mar npprnnch of the second coming of our Lord. The Cln'istnns, tree nnd enterrain- nwnL of the Sunday School will he held on Tuesday night. December 20. Admission ndulls 25 cents; proceeds in aid of the RiL-hvnle appointment. Entertainment. to (‘mumeuuc nt. 8 o'clock. A surprise party was given to Miss Nellie Barker by the young penple of the neighborhOnd last week, 1? ad- dress wns road by Miss Hattie rudie and the presentation of an ivor umniCure set. was made by Miss . Hislup in b -hulf of the young peoplp. Miss Barker will he “really missed in the community. Mr. and M rs. U. Clark celebrated the 25th anniversary of their marriage last Friday awning. 'Sureiy he has évorth saving. this bonny, ue-eyed girl! Surely the Muskoka Hospital for Consumptives deserves her gratitude! ~ Contributions may be sent to Hon. \V. A. Charlton 223 College Street. Toronto. “But, look at me now!" axultantly. The glow of health was In her cheeks. "It's the rest and care and good food and fresh air that saved me." and her eygs shone joyously. Report of Room III Names in order of merit. SR. lIâ€"Agnes Robinson, (h.) Marx-re! Duncun. (h.)lsohelSander- Inn, (h.) Ralph Mackie. (h.) Wilhelmina Reinher, (h.) Harm-rm Baker. Maurice Fauna, Rosie Wondheud. Vniles Nicholle. Herbert Sharpless. Will New- purt. Marjurie Gluinger, Reta Cald- well. Alice Innes, Evelyn \Vnrnmn. Hazel Caldwell. Lillian Pelch. Irene Irene Dendman. Eileén ‘ Roberts, Laverne Wright. \ValLer Kendall, Harry Lloyd. Donald Tennyson. Mary Lenvy, \Vill Keith. Lyle Grant Lollio Dun-ant. “I never picked wlld flowers be- fore," she sald wlstfully. "We lived In the city. Father died, and thenâ€" mother, of tuberculosis. I was all alone. I wasn't strongâ€"worked too hard,â€"â€"and I got It. They brought. me here to the Sanitarium on a stretcher." A Spi'ing Day Up in Muskoka A Spring day in Muskoka, with sky and water vividly blue: the smell of pine. the song of birds in the air. On a sunny slope a girl gathered trillluma with eager hands. She smil- ed at the questioning stranger. JR. Ilâ€"Bentlice Caldwell, (IL) Anna Phipps. Mary Drui-y, Howurd Mun-is. Lillian Burnn, Helen Brillvnger. Juck Finch. Henry Shunfmd, Cecil Tuck, Norman Cook, Enoch Bitty. Donald Rand. Marjorie ‘anlis BarylSlnder- 3:8 Hilda BuydI Arthur Rand, Thorn en. It in vT‘x-y encouraging to me to leun that. Richmond Hill, Thornhill. Willow- dale and other centre- where your paper circulates. have I“ recordvd majorities for me in the recent ele‘ction. ,A same of the appreciation of Iuch dummunitiel, where I have so many déu old friends, and also many valued new friends. in in it no]! a great intiltactlon to mo. Pleile dlldiv“ 'me, through your columns to assure all who voted for me [but I take their-Valued support as a call to me to ever do luv utmost, to_bo_worthy at their support. T. F. McMahon Esq. Editor The Liberal Denr Mr. McMnhon: It. is pleasing to me to know, It the close of my second campaign with Mr. \V. F. Maclenu. the sitting member, [but we are still friendn. These are vital days in Canada'- history, and tn have done one's ut- mout without peunnaliu‘es, fur in- structive and helpful discussion of our grant. and pressing problemsl wus well \VOIth while. Richmond Hill Public School Zion's Lutheran Church Sherwood St. John‘s Church. Oak Ridge: Yours Sincerely ALEXANDER MACGREGOR Libeml Candida“ in South York. Christmas Cantata (IARD 0F THANKS EMILY CLARKI. Teacher. HEADFORD Prepare For The Fall Rains Boot and Shoe Repairer All net-cunts owing In the Eslntu nfl the luv F. \V. Curbâ€"I n llil he I; id un’ ()l' h-Im-v 1hr- 2ILII of this month. A“: r lhuL dale outstanding "cannula will lw plncvd in uth hunds for cul~ leuliun. 2Doors South of Bakery on Yonge St. Choice building lots, night and ten dollars per foot. nezu- Ynnge Street. Om: piw'l' land, eight acres, ï¬ne soil good situation. Sixty {out lot on gund road, sevelal apple trees, good location. Large house on Mineral Spring pro- party. House and lot, good lepnir, sxze. \Ve me now in a position to look after your needs in every line of metal work. and will be pleased to see you in regard to NEWMARKET BUSINESS COLLEGE AND STENOGRAPHIC SCHOOL ENROLL ANY TIME Eave Troughing, Furnace and General Repair Work. Get Your Stationery At This Office Come in ï¬nd see us about vour Spring \Vork now. Shop next to the Shoe Factory, in the old Bank Building. ‘ TEETZEL BROS Get your farm boots hand made from best English Kip Uppers. ABSOLUTij W AT ER PROOF. Cal] and see me at your first oppurmnity. Public Notice ' Metal Roofing, Metal Siding, Metal Garages, Etc. Six acres ï¬ne garden soâ€. Individual Instruction in IIll suhjc-cts. Shorthand. 'l‘ypewiiz- lug, Bunk-keeping, CUI'I‘PSPOII- dem‘v, Spelling. Prlvmunship R.1pid Calculation. Business English, Geuvx-ul Ofl‘lce 'ew {our-room house. NEWMARKET BANK OF TORONTO BLOCK All Kinds of Boots and Shoes Repaired. Good Workmanship. Prompt Service. For Slle by J. Edward Francis Thornhill GEO. KIDD W. HURST 'l‘hornhill, MRS. F. W. CARTER. 21-25 Shoemaker FOR RENT as well as l\o(ice Ontario medium Richmond Hill Branch: Better Stock By reason of A LUCKY PURCHASE I am able to offer some All-Wool Imported Women’s Coats, Misses’ Coats, Children’s Coats, from $9.00 up. Men's Pure Wool Overcoats and Suits from $36.00 up. There are only a few of each; see them before they are sold. 1 have a large stock of English and Scotch Wor- steds and Tweeds for Order Tailoring. Prices Down; Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing done; also all kinds of Pleating, Hemstitching, Scalloping and Em: broidery work attended to. E. R. FORTNER - TAILOR This Is To YOUR Interest FOR the-same expenditure of time, energy and . feed, you get bigger returns on pure-bred cattle than on scrub stock. If you need ï¬nancial help to improve your stock, consult the local Manager of this Bank. ' I'OTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MlLLlONS S TA N DA RD SER VICE h nuuï¬llly Pulsar: ' Sn via 1' H I STANDARD BANK ,5. Or CANADA ior. Yonge and Richmond St. J. R. Herrington, Manager.