Ladies and Gents Tailor and Clothier‘C “, Santa Claus arrivgd at our store gin Saturday but was unfortunately gelayed, for which he expresses re- gret, especially as the weather was exceptionally cold. He wishes, however, to thank the parents who bra-ought their smali chiidren from every direction. it was impossihie for all to he in the store at one time, and for nearly two hours he inter~ Viewed them, each receiving a suit!- able toy, the childish expression showing the greatest delight. He has decided by Saturday afternoon. nearly all the children will have paid him a visit, so from 3 to 5 o’clock on Saturday will be the last opportunity. He will then leave for; another year, when he says, owing; to the great reception he received,I he Will make our store his first call,{ and Will be here earlier in the seasons Everything asked for he brought: With him so no one will be dis-"‘ appointed this Christmas, when he‘ hopes a very enjoyable time will: be spent. ‘ Davies Dry flaws Same VOL. XLVI I. Our usual guarantee of perfect ï¬t or m: with every garment Mrs. W. Davies Suit or Overcoat made to your meaaure $18.50 Stock of Wollens to choose from 300d Stock of ready-to-wear overcoats, suits. odd pant: prices that astonish you RICHMOND HILL BRANCH A. 'I'. MINNIS, . . . . Personal Service Sania Blaus games axmiamatni I" “in the Viaiaga .50 per annum, in advance CLEANING AND PRESSING NEATLY DONE Blue Serge Suit hand-made in our own shop, $40 THIS SEASON OF CANADA smalï¬. children fr 1. it was; impossj thn anrn n4- Ann 44‘ It has been the aim of this Bank, since its inception, to be someâ€" thing more than a mere reposi- tory for funds. Its policy has always been to render a service both personal and interested to all its clients. Perhaps this fact accounts for the remarkable and steady growth of the Imperial Bank during the last 48 years. ortner RICHMOND HII. money refunded goes Phone “9 Wonderful "In Essentials, Unity,- in Manager. 44! The pupils of the public ï¬chotxl are busy practising fur their concert. on Monday evening. December 22nd. The funeral] of Normal: A. Line, who passed away suddenly in Toronto, was held here on Saturday afternoon. The Mupl? Choral Society rue invit- ing the children to a Flee Entertain- went in the Masonic Hall, Monday awning. Junumy 5. Silver collection for adults: The man! My meeting of the Women's Institute was held at the home of Mus. T. Cousins on \Vednesday oflnst week. The programme consisted nf at paper IW Miss B. Culev nu "\‘Vhat. the Young People of’Maple Need,†rmtd- ings by Miss M. Johnsmn and Miss M. Mchlt), and a. piann lulu by Mrs. E. \Vude. flat the usual business. afgg-rnoon tea was served. The pulpit of St. Andrew's Church is being occupied by Rev. Mr. Crawe, nf \Voudbi'idge. until the induction of the new minister. A hem-[y invitation is extended to all parents and friends to be present. A silver collection will be taken in aid of the Hut DI ink Fund. The pwgramme will be given as follows: f With an many fine stores in the 1 village, beautifully decorated in their - hnliday attire, Santa Claus, who arrived from the noth Saturday afternoon, was for a time puzzivd to find his headq'mrtm-s in Mrs. Davies store. He turned his car, however. a. little south of The Liberal Office. and had no difficnhy in ï¬nding the plncé ! as a large crawl had colipcted outside 1 the store. ‘Semm snnn gut: busy, and 1 in the next couple of hours. he talked land visited with hundreds of his young l'riunds, giving each boy and girl a 'litile Christmas gift. Thme was j naturniiy grv'll s-‘xnitenwnt. pnrents :hx'inging :hoir chiidn-n' many miles 3 from Markham and Vaughan to see :l 5 real Santa Claus in toyimnd. The pupils of the Public School will furnish short Concerts on FridayFDec. 19th. in place of the regular meetingof the Home and School. During the nl‘tcmmm (he club will serve ZlftPl‘nOUl) ‘HARLTUNâ€"On Friday, Dec. 12,1 to Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Obarl (nee Ethel Whitmore), a son. that :1 woman brought furwmtl who, it- is hude by the W C.T.U. Council. and 01h interested intere matters. tms ymr. It is committee is now that n. woman natumlly gx-P'I bringing iheix from Markham real 82mm (ï¬lm calendar will also he sent in eve sex-iher, if the order is rocoivpd Liberal ()fficp any time in Dec In addition to the calendar, 9:1 scx'iber has a chance to win a h pliZt‘ in an election Cuntesz. The annual Christmas tree. and concert of the Pi'oshyterinn Sunday School, will be held Friday evening of this week. in the sclmnl room of the Plesbyteriun Churclï¬ at 7.30 p. m Thei'e will he a good programme of music, short plays and Christmas nm‘elties. followed by theapppanmce of our old friend Santa. Clam. Au‘ mission 25 and 15 cents. Thl! suhsm iption price of the Herald nnd \Vpekly Star is year. Subscribers for The Lilw receive the paper for $1,60. A h: Miss Magitt's room 1 30 p. mv Mrs. Me onag'n Miss McMunus Y1 1‘30 p‘ in Miss Welsh's room 200 p.11). Miss Brown’s mom 2 30 p. m. Miss Richmdsnn 8.00 p. m. Mx. Scmt’s mum 3.30 p. m. . ONT†THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18." 1924 HOME AND SCHOOL CLUB Voman Presbyterian Christmas Tree Beautiful Calendar Free 0 many fine stores wantifully decorated attire, Santa Clan: from the noth k Santa's First Visit Candidate for Evan Education BIRTHS MAPLE h at ._ H_ï¬di;‘â€"i _ . _.,_ ,_ # ¢_ Non-Essentials, Liberty ,- in all things, Charity (rand n nonnnatinn dn ill also he endms‘ Home and schm bodies of citizu :d in education Liberal Office. and in ï¬nding the plncé ad cnllpcred outside snnn gut busy, and iacm'ated in their 1m Claus, who noth Saturday a time puzzlvd to -s in Mrs. Davies ate Educnï¬nn 1th this port. and will be anily ‘ $2.00 a mi will Inutiful )‘y sub- ut The l in) her 11 sub th COMMISSIONEI DENTYST Ofï¬ce Trench Block. two doors nun-[h ( Standaud Bunk. HoursDamn. In 3.30 n. m. DRz LILLIAN C. LANG-STAFF NORTH YONGE ST.. RICHMOND HILL DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFF. Oï¬ice hours 8:10 a.m. and 6 :8 p."- Ofï¬ce hours 10 to (S to 8 p. m. Ofï¬ce and residenceâ€"Centre and Church Streets Richmond Hill Phone No. 24. RICHMOND TAILORS PRESSlNG AND CLEANING m FOR THE w CHRISTMAS SEASON Neatly and Promptly Done by the J. EDWARD FRANCIS NOTARY PUBLIC Pitchers etc, eté. Come in and see our stock and make your Christmas selection early. Bruno‘s Chécolates and Candieï¬. HOME-MADE SCOTCH-BREAD PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR SHORT-BREAD J. 8; M. STEIN (diseases of women and aimâ€"iiaxlan Ott'ice hggl-s] :3 p. m. REAL PhL DR. M. B. WELLwooï¬ Dr. L. R. BELL Ofï¬cezâ€"Centre St. West RICHMOND HILL Phone 83 Ofï¬ce Hours: 1042; 6-8 DR J. P. ~\NIIL:SON DRS. LANGSTAFF YONGE AND CENTRE STS. WRIGHT STREET Richmond Hill Thornhiil. ESTATE AND INSURANCE 100 See our display of China and Cut Glass. A Splendid assortment of China Cups and Saucers, from 50c: up. Rose Bowls $1.00. Lustre Vases, from 40c. Cut Glass Vases, from CC. Salts and Peppers, from 20c. Cream jugs, from 25c. Fancy Teapots, Milk OF CANADA RICHMOND HILL BRANCH-W. G. STAN DARD BANK ! mm i YEARS Telephone BANKING C075 VEYASCER. ET( 12 u..m. and F YOU desire to place any of your valuable papers, jewellery, or other precious belongings In one of our Safety Deposit..Boxes, you will find our staff ready to render prompt and courteous service at all times during bauklng hours. The cost td you is only nominal and we are glad to be of any possible assistance when you wish access to your box. Standard Bank Safety Deposit Vaults TI) $1265 and genuine Solvay Coke. First-class Dry Hagd~ wood in foot lengths and dry Hemlock Slabs in 12 inch and 4 ft. also Pocohantas Egg Coal for domestic use at the Elevator. These chilly evenings you will need a supply of Ebony Cube Cannel Coal for y0ur grate. We also have the best Anthracite Coal in an We solicit orders for cut flowers for all occasions, which will be promptly and carefully ï¬lled. 32 JOHN H. DUNLOP 81 SON FLORISTS RICHMOND HILL, ONT. COAL 'â€"W. G. Bedford, Manager Pupil of Josef Lhevinne and Frank S. 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