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The Liberal, 28 Dec 1922, p. 5

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Nfiw Hymn Hunks and lb? Buck 01 ‘ the Anglican Cmnmnn PmyPr 101' Church, on ule at The Liheml Store. I. Gordon Mnuthe and Delhi, are visiting at George Hamilton's, Mr. and Mr little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Milli. â€" (I, Mr. W. Middleton let!» Tuesday for a trip acruss the ocean. and will visit. his {abbey und other relatives in England. Mr. Middleton expects to be away three months. Will the person wh {mm the 7 o'clock Hill last. Friday m- mame to the owner F SL. or at. The Libel reward. _____. There will be no municile election in Vaughuu fur next yuur. all the old members having been elected at the nomination by acclamation. The membersof next, years Council will l»eJ.T. Snigeon. Reeve: G. Kellam Ind B. \Veldrick. Deputy-Reeves, and ' '1 DAM-m and Arthur Fur-r. )nunâ€" ;:;‘:l‘:"f:v§r;igeon. Reeve : Ind B. \Veldl'ick. Deputy- J. H. RObSUn and Arthur I rillorl. Mr. \V. C. Deputyâ€"Reeve. acclamntion. I G. B. Padget Hurry Clan-y: [allowing 3"“ i' Mr. W. C. Gnhn hns been elected Deputy-Reeve. of Mm-klmm. by acclamntion. Fur the reeveship. Mr. G. B. Padget is being opposed by Mr. Hurry Clan-y; nmd for Cnuncillurl the [allowing no in the field: H. A. Smith. R. L. Silver, Allen MACKinnon, J. A. Billermnu and J . S. Honey. Another nf the new taxes, lmpwsod l by the Dominion Gin-eminent at tbP list Iession of Parliament. will beer-me u eralive It the beginning of the New ear. This is the swamp tax on receipts given in acknuwledpment of payment, of sums of ten dollars and npwardu. The tax is nocu graduated nae like that one on cheques. In the case of receipts a two-cent “amp is m be affixed to each document regardâ€" less of the amount. involved. There was the 11 Richmond Lodge. ‘ of last. week. when A. Lewis, D. D. G by his Disuict Sec: Geo. Ross. paid his Ludge. A numbe brethren were pres Thornhill. Maple a initiating a Candid rism of the w which all repaired Ln the lth :- hall where a banquet. was served. The Offices aide St" \Vest.Toronto. usual toasts ware proposed and I'e- Naughtun Bluck. Aurora sponded to in happy speeches. “701-. Suummr for : BIO. P. G. Hill and his officer: are to The Tim.” nf Aurora he congratulated on the success of the The annsbip of King The Township of \Vbitchnrch evening. The Imperial Bank of Canada, Aurora J. MAValton. 81 Co. Aurora rvemng guy: .. .._1 wk of the ufficels, afLer Icncpuu..- _._, {Monarch Bldg.. 26-28 Adel‘ The New Tax AlfalefiBunE into meal. Baled Hay and straw Deliveries Tuesdays and Sa‘ A . / \ MISS Marguerite Boyle Artisr, Teacher in Literature, IT \Expression, Reading, _Dram- '--- atic and Humourous Sketches, Dialect Poems. Professional Graduate of and uncertain yield through dirty seed ‘ the acreage loss by reason tui OWen A- Smiley 8 than useless weed Address Miss Marguerite n-Ops, you will readily see that the Boyle- ‘HomeVVOOd ~ Hall,’ Thornhill, Ont 30tf " n ‘\'.IA (mu \Vhen you figure the loss of lime grain. your growing wnrs While wishing all our customers a happy and prosperous New Year‘ we wish also to thank them for their patronage during 1922 and solicit. a continuance for 1923. Custom grinding. flour and feeds, poultry feeds ground to order. Special meal. We are now carrying a. line of A 1 Alfalfa ground into meal. \Vhen you figure the loss of time and uncertain yield through dirty seed acreage loss by reason to grain. the ess weed your growing worse than usel ill rendin see that, {he crops, you w crops, you \' purchase of Sepzuntnr \ ment to you THE (SHOPPING MILL \Ve are agents for every line at r anu Implements. With the Fall Season L‘muing on, you will no doubt find ydu are in need of some new machinely. are in need 01 st: Let us serve you. Your Furnace will want looking 1 after before cold weather sets in. or it ‘ may be you are cuntemplatiug the in- ‘ smllation of anew Furnace. We have 11 several lines worthy of your considem- 1 lion. !persot\ who look the. parcel 7 o’clock car at, Richmond Fridny M'Pning. Ieturn the he owner Harvey KeHy. Mill The Liberal Olfice und get We can serve you ments and Repairs, 1 Rods. Ladders, Fun: Ernie Troughing. Me plies and all kinds ol erkhnm Township TEETZEL BROS- Masonic ng worse lhun useless weed will rendin see that, the fa Bull Dog \Vlld Oat will prove a good invest- serve you in Farm Imple- l Repairs, Pumps, Lightning lders, Furnaces and Repairs, ugbing. Metal Building, Sup- all kinds of TiusmiLhing. 1 [hp Buck of S the Anglican‘ on Receipts Id and Saturdays PHONE 87 and line of F311” LAM ulAu - - .._. i of time Diale dirtyseed Professional Owen A. t éddress IV {‘L reason to Bless weed CUnTIsâ€"On the 23rd at November, 1921, at. No. 1, Gibson Ave.. to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Curtis. Richmond Hill. a daughter, (Marjory Madeline.) NA’UGHTONâ€"Un Tneldny, Dec. 26, 1922. at her late residence. Elgin Mills. Margaret Clafl'ey. widow of the late john Naughmu. _ . ,‘ «.H \lurv'l Church. ;u‘ ‘4‘..- ._N llld Entel-tsinment of the MethodisL Sunday School, Thm'nhill. will he held on Sunday, 096. 3|. and Monday. Jan, 1. Rev. J. Lavell Smith. of Richvale, will address the schmil in the morning. The pastor will prench at the Ivening senicc. An entertainment of unusual excellence under the supal‘vision of Miss Marguerite Boyle, will be pre- sented on New Year's evpnlng, “Mother Goose" by the Juniors. “Doctor Cure-All" by lhe Interme- diates. “A Searrh fm Happinpsa" by the Senims Ti-rkets. 35c. and 25c. k‘llghlor, (h a Funeral It, : Richmond Hill. at 9.30 n. m. hill Cemetery. The No. The 83rd Annual‘Nuw TUESDAY” JAN. 9 \anter S. jenkins Ree. Phnne Hill. 5043 ELGIN HQTEL 'ELGIN MILLS LightLunches Ice Cream Soft Drinks Cigars Cigarettes Refreshmennts Stabling Accommodation at Reasonable Rates E. Bridges, BrOP- next.Sitting nf Divmon Uumt 3. County of York will he held in the Court Room. Barristers Solicitor Notaries Telephone Main 2777 {Monarch Bldg.._ 26-2‘8 ! RICHMOND HILL Uummencmu at, 10.15 a. Canadian Tenor and Uhmr LCdut'i: Solni<L Nmtl) Parkdale Methodist Church, is prepared to receive pupils in Richmond Hill on Mondays. Studio, Mrs. N. Batty's. Arno-1d St. Particulars can be ubtaincd by calling. Phone 22 00.04 Phone 44 r 23 Stop 51 Yonge St- can be (. Ring 11. THORNHILL BIRTHS DEATHS to a buineu executive. An ideal position for a young woman. The Shaw Seereurial Course cover: every needed subjectâ€"Shorthnnd, Type- writing, Bookkeeping, Law. Bank- ing. curâ€"Personal immetion. ins. ISt‘. Mary's Church, nn Friday. Dec. 29, Interment at Thorn- Wm. C. Ruttan Writ: for mimosa. ‘ON_. MCMAHON. 7LERK Yuri of Prov"! fillet”. J. Ba "-5! Naughton Res. Elgin Mills Res. Phone. 44:4 Year Sorvices the Methodist: {or Framed“ ” )gu, cud Principl- and Choir Leader u‘kdale Methodist 1 tr) receive pupils n Mondays. S_tur_iio, BUSIESSSG‘DOlS TORONTO 26, 1922. 1922 To our friends a nd customers we extend Wishes for a M e 1‘ r y Christmas and a Happy and Pros- iperous New Year We also thank our custo-r mers for their co-operation during the past year, and assure them that we will do everything in our power to merit their patronage during 1923. \L lNNES 8: SON LUMBER YARD RICHMOND ST. RICHMOND HILL DAY PHONE [3-3 NIGHTS AND HOLIDAYS 75. CHINA, 29-tf China. at Stein's. ful articles. Salad Bowls, Jardu Cake Plates, Spoon lax ge assortment of Saucers. See our window. for Bruce’s bum, Chocolates and cam our week end specials. Yong: and Centre Streets S..ve money by Book your orders now Home Made Scotch Shortbre All J. 8: M. Stein ENROLL ANY TIME Indivlduul Insuuction. Night School Mondays and Thursdays. Newmnrket. Bank uf/J‘urnutu Block. PLANING MILL We have AND CONFECTIONERY -:â€" for ‘ -:- ‘ Home-made Bread, Cakes,‘ 1Pastry, Doughnuts, Cream Puffs, Charlotte Russe, Pork Pies, Marguerites,'_and Fruit Pies of all kinds. Order Your Christmas Cakes -:- Early. -:- NEWMARKET BUSINESS COLLEGE Yonge St. Richmond Hill. Phone 110 W. commssxomm. FALL TERM OPEN new Bakers? Bruce’s GROCERIES, CONFECTIONS REAL ESTATE your orders 110w fur our es, Spoon Trays, and a 'tment of China Cups and All at reasonable prices. ls. Jardiniers, been appointed agents 5’s Ltd., high class and candies. Watch AND Just to mention a few ‘i‘hornhiu. purchasing your COSYEYANCER. ETC, i AND INSURANCE Berry sets ead . TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY Richmond Hill Branch, J. R. Links in a Chain KICUIIlUuu 1 nu MRS. W. DAVIES - â€" .n‘x’--u.¢v-n-u.u-v.v-oq Progress as the outcome of sounc' merchandising is the spirit of on business, and backed by the bene- fit of our buying facilities, we have imparted this spirit to our many customers, who, recognizing and encouraging business enterprise, tenabled us during the Christmas Week to eclipse all our previous lrecords. recoras. In the new year we shall be better organized,and fully equipped with stocks containing a variety of desirable merchandlse, ' f the village needs and require- tlve o lues of which will be ments, the va ‘the best, and quotations the lowest \pQS_Sible. ' . LA 445:0 nnnnrfllnitv of Markhavm Township Electors May we take this opportunity of expressing our appreciation for the during the year . tending to you inâ€" dividually the compliments of the festive season, and to the Village ‘generally, continued growth, com- bined with success and prosperlty, {during the new year now approach- ting 1923. #__â€"â€" Your Vote and Influence are Respectfully Solicited for the re-election of -:- ‘Great Value '1' i In Women’s, Misses and Chil- dren’s Coats. Call andsee them Men’s Suits and Overcoats cannot be “beaten for the money. Buy Here and Save Money E. R. FORTNER, Tailor and clothior for women and men. AS every Link in a Chain is an indispensamo art and contributes to the strength of the who e, 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. For the ' Election. Geo. B. Padget _. AS __ REEVE V Township of Markham (or 192.3 , Monday, January 1, 1923 in a Chain i_s anr indiipen'sahle aFâ€"CANADA THE 'l‘Y-THREE MILLIONS R. Herrington, Manager Richmond Hill

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