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The Liberal, 29 Nov 1923, p. 5

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2 SLOAN’S DRUG STORE Remember the date of the Buzmr in the School mum of the Methodist Ohm-ch, December 11th. Useful and fancy articles. candy and home-made cooking etc. Will be on sale. One new \Vebster's Unabridged Dictionary for sale at half price at The Liberal Stow. Such a work should he in every well regulated family. A good dictionary settles many a dispute. The Rose Exhl‘hitiun at, the Royal \Vinter Fuir, was one of the atâ€" lmutions ‘bia year. and as usual the display of our Mr. Dnnlop had many admit-en. The Rose Display was pro- nouncedâ€"Wonderfnl. The Richmond Hill Methodist Sun- (18y School will hold their Christmas entertainment n Friday evening, December 215:. 'l‘wo Riexug ticles fur the price of uue, plum u cent; Thursday. Friday and Suturdly of this week, at Sloan’l. The Rexall line includes, Medicine. Dru s. Statiunpry, Ruhhn- goods. Can}. 1195! many nthm' household Mr. Shiro Tak‘zsiwn. n young )apanese student, at Vich-ia CuHege, will address the League on December \hu 10th. second Mondiw in December. This prumisu to he an interesting meeting. Keep the date open. Read the One Cent. Sade at Sloan's Drug Store. Thursday. Friday and Sat. of this week. The line includes such articles as toilet soap, candy and many hnmehold necessities. As oxplninedjn the udv.. buyers got, two articles for the price of oneâ€"plus 1 cent. Be sure and call not later sham Saturday. One cenp‘ sale of Rexall goods. at. Sloan's this week, Thursday. Friday and Saturday. v An p‘é'rlon desiring Literature on SOL-in Hygiene, can nbLain it. hy apply- ing Mrs. 0. L. Wright. Sec. W.U.'1‘.U. \Vill pnrtieu wishing any of the new books for Christmas presents kindly le-we their orders in good time at The Liberal Oflice. guodg; at Sloan’s. If youyTwmt melody go to Uald‘vell’s and buy.‘ a canary. both lingers and germ Richmond Street. Richmond i l. John B. 'Dunlnp & Son. of this Village, were again successnt prize winner- nt the Royal \Viut.er Fnir, being awarded Silver challnnge cup offered by the Ontario Rose Society; alsn first for the diupiny of roses cover- ing 1“ square feet. The exhibitl were greatly admired and would do credit at. any exhibition on the continent. URUICKsHANK-ATKINSONâ€"At Richmond Hillr Nov.‘ l4lh, by Rev. W. J. Smith, of Butbulst Street Methodist Church. Tun-onto. Miss Ethel Mae Atkinson. to Mr. Alex. \V. Cruick- shank. both of Richmond Hill. Couinker check books on sale zit. The Liberal slurs. 0F REXALL GOODS Your Chance to Save Money Thursday Friday Saturday The REXALL Line includes such things as You get two Rexall articles for the price of one, plus One Cent ! See Our Windows! ! Come In and Look Around ! ! ! See Big Bills. STATIONERY, TOILET SOAPS, FACE POWDERS and CREAMS, CANDY, Etc. besides many Household Necessities, such as MEDICINES, DRUGS, RUBBER GOODS, Etc. NOV. 29 ay. MARRIAGES THREE DAYS ONL RICHMOND HILL The Matron and Children of the True Blue and Orange Home Very gratefullv acknowledge with thanks the follow- ing dynations received. Mrs. Vunderburg. bag of apple.. Miss Burr. vegetables. Mr. Max-den. basket, apples. Mrs. Rnnsonw. a toques. Ladies of Presbyterian, church, treat of cake. There are now 50 girls in the home. 3" from I to 14. and 53 boys. ages 2 lo 14. Some very sad cases hovere- cently been :dmitted. Uhiflren at- tended St. Mary's Church on Sunday last and much enjoyod the Iervico. which was especially arranged for them. Tho correct postal addrus for the home is RR. 1. Richmond Hill. There has been 2i cumplvte transfor- muLion in the Maudie building. Plate glass windows. electric lights, and other improvements have converted this place into I splendid Drug Store which wan nppned last Saturday by Mr. G. E. Glenn. The opening day was a busy one. whe-n every visimr re- ceived a handsome writing tablet IS a souvenir. Monday was children's day. and lleleSl tn sav the new slnre liud hundreds of callors And well wishers. 8:. Michael and All Angels A.Y.P.A. will present, “Facing the Music." a Comedy in 3 acts, by Jsmes Hem-7 DIWIley, in xho Masonic Hall. Dec. lit 8 p. I. CAST Rev. John Smithâ€"The Guru» of St. Andrews . . . . . . . . U. WOODKIAD John Smithâ€"The aner Mr: Smith '1‘. P. Torpme Dick Desmondâ€"The other Mr. Smith‘s guul... . . . . .W. J. BEATI'Y Col. Duncsn Smithâ€"The other The undersigned wish lo l‘elllln heartfelt. thanks to their Inuny friends (also to the members nf the Masonic Order of Richmond Hill, Emadule and Sutton) fur their many token! of re- spect. sympuhy. and help, during our recent sad bereavement. Mr. Smith’a Uncle. . R. J. WOOLLIY Sergeant Dufl'ellâ€"of Nine Street Police Station . . . . . . . . . . L. GIOIGE Mabel â€" Tho Cur-tal' wifo Mm B. M. Yum Noraâ€"The other Mr. Smith's wife sts M. CAIPBILL Miss Fothoringayâ€"uf the Syon Theatre . . . . . . . . . . Miss H. YAIBOW Mrs. Pentiumâ€"The ulhvr Mr. Smilhs housekeepvr MISS A. PEACOCK. Friday is Bargain Day for the Printing of Calling Cards. Mas. EZRA (hurt and FAMILY CARD ( DF‘ THANKS Donations Received Fncinl The Music NOV. 30 New Drug Store Mrs. Fiederick H. Miller, wife of the former reeve of York Township, and a member of one of the oldest, families in the county, paised away 'I‘huxsday morning shortly after 6 o'clock at the family residence, on Lander avenue, fnllnwing a lung illness. About, a year and a half ago Mrs. Miller was stricken hy the malady which terminated fatally. She was a daughter of the late John Anderson. of Fair- bank, and practically the whole of her life had been spent in that district. She is survivod, besides her husband, by two daughters, Edna and Elma, and one son, Fred. together with her aged mower, 94 years of age, who. with a maiden sister, resides in Fair- hank. The other members of the family are: Mrs. Harry Broadbelt and Mn. Andrew W'mt, John. George and Thnmas, brothers. all of Failhiink, and James. residing in Yorkton, Sash. She was a member for many years of the Fail-bank Methodist Church. and latterly of St. Clair Methodist Church. (Margaret, Duncan and Donald Buyntun equal.) Hazel Caldwell. Runie \Vondhead, Jnhu \Vilson, Beatrice Caldwell. Chas. Lendrum, Isobel Sanderson, Ralph Muskie, Grant. Innes. .(Alice Inst and Mary Kirk- land equum lune Dendnun. Marjorie Gminger. Maurice Pnltun. Dorothy Mason. Hurry Gillard, Lennmd O'Lenry.. JR. IIIâ€"Harold Roake, Helen Brillinger, Teddy Bennett. John Helm- kuy, Norman Cook. jean Hull, Beryl Sanderson. Uecll Tuck. (Hemy Stan- ford, Alma Phipps and \Vinnifrvd Gillings equ:|l,) Lilliun Patch. Jack Finch. Phyllis \Vnrakult, Wm. Kendall Lillian Burns, Jack Graham. Howard Morris. Phyllis Boom. SE. IIIâ€"Eileen Roberts. (Bessie Scrivener and W. Rembur equal.) James Kersyill, Lu urn}: WrightE IN MAPLE COMMUNITY HALL, Ltd., on FRIDAY, NOV. 30th Under the Aulpicu of the Women’s Institute Booths open at 4 o’clock. Comeâ€"Buy your Christmas Gifts, Useful and ansy Articles, Home- Msde Baking and Candy. Afternoon Tea and Ice Cream will be servvd. Musical Programme; Also Touch and Take and Fish Pond. Richmond Hill Public School Report Mrs. Fred Miller Dead BAZ AAR Advertise in the Liberal. DEC. 1 ,mfl. DENTIST OffiI-e Trench Block. two doors north of Standald Bank. HoursQa.tn. In 5.30 p.m. Telephone 3 Buildimz Lots, $4.00 in $10.00 per ft. $1.00 per ft. cash; balance, your own terms. I Richmond Hill Branch: ROSEVIEW GARDENS \Vorlfinan's Cottages. $300 to 35“ cash and easy monthly payments- These cottages will be built nf brick or frame as desired on thin Ly-foot. lots im- mediately east of the Fair Grounds. For full particulars Write or see W. J. LA WRENCE. 1974 Yonge St. Phones Hudson 1515â€"1470. LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR COUNTY 0F YORK AND. ONTARIO Special attention given tn sales at every dewrlption. Farms and farm stock sales specialty. Farms bought md sold on commission. Allsales :It- ~11de to on slmrtvst notice. and con- duvth by {by mus! approved methods. Pun-Image: snlirmed. R, A.CAME1.10NMACNAUGHTUN VETERINARY SURGEON. ‘ FREDERIOKP.A.CAMPIELL r w - l Mr. Campbell will be at The Libem 1 hor'llllil' ' Office. Richmond Hill, evely Tuesday Call by phone 01' otherwise promptly! aft-l'noon. DR. M. B. WELLWOOD DR. L. R. BELL Ofiice:â€"Centre St. West RICHMOND HILL Phone 83 Office Hours: 10-12; 6â€"8 Richmond Hili RICHMOND HILL As the cold weather is near at hand, you will be needing heavier clothing. I am prepared to make you good Heavy Overcoats, hand-made lrom $38.00 up. Indigo blue serge suits tor either ladies or men 4210 up. These suits are made to your measure right here. Tweed suits made by hand $35.00 up. Ready -made suits, $18.00 up. Ready-made over-_ come, $20.00. You will be surprised at these low prices, it you call and examine the cloth; ' A few children’s coats from $6.00 up. CLEANING AND PRESSING NEATLY DONE 415 34mm 52., Toronto. Phone Hudson 1347 w FALL ANNOUNCEMENT E. R. FORTNER . Prentice FARMERS GRAIN and CATTLE DEALERS MERCHANTS MANUFACTURERS and MUNICIPALITIE ifty Years of Banking STAN DARE BAN K W’e offer a complete service for Ladies and Gents’ Clothier and Tailor: or cm?“ "OMMISSIONER, CONVEYANCER. E This Is the Time just, before the Spring Rush on lh Farm you should look over the MA- chinery and get, those Needed Repairs. Qr, if it’s New Machinery, we can get it. for ynu We have on hand for Immediate De- livery Cockslmtt Pious, Wilkinson Plows. 1 Set Chain Drags, Wheelbar- rows. ISecond-Hand Gleam Sppamtor. LPL us know your wants iii Machin‘ 91 y now. You should Luke aldVantage of the presmt prices of metal hy urdering your Eaves-Trough, Hunting. Furnaces, or any other meta] prqducb. as’ every- thing points m a suhstanliél increase in prices in the near futurv. Cume in and let us protect you with present, prices. TEETZEL BROS. BIn’loten. Solicitors. Etc. , Officesâ€"Suite 511 McKinnnn 31113.; Cor. Jordon and MPlinda Sts.. Toronto. Telephone Main 3631. J. EDWARD FRANCI NOTARY PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Macnaughton & Campbell J. R. Herrington, Manager. THE Tinsmiths and Geneva] Agent! PHONE 87 W Thornhill. Phone 95 524

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