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The Liberal, 29 Jan 1925, p. 1

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VOL. XLVII. THURSDAY, 7.45 p.11). The Last and Best Song Sermon Keep this Programme Sight. Everybody Welcome 7.45 RM. Dr. Crossley’s Celebrated Lec- ture on “Nature’s Secret of Health and Long Life.” Illustrated by living moving pictures. Seats free as also printed chart. TUESDAY, 7.45 p.m. Song Sermon on “The Passover Night" WEDNESDAY, 7.45 p.m. Talk up the Meetings, luv. HS. Wanda, BA. Pasta; .7.45 RM.- . “Seven Practical Llfe Maxnml.” Grand Rally of Adults and Youth SUNDAY, FEBRARY lst ll a.m. “Clearing Away the Mists.” 7 pm. “The Unpardonable Sin" MONDAY, FEB. 2nd Do Not Fail to Hear Br. Brossley and Mr. Leonard In Solos, Duets, and Addresses in ' Richmond Hill Meihodist church READ THIS PROGRAMME THURSDAY, JANUARY 29th DR. H. T. CROSSLEY Our Facilities IMPERIAL BANK A. T. MINNIS, 6‘ 7.45 P.M. ‘A Great Man’s Ideals.” A Song Sermon.” FRIDAY, JANUARY 30th 50 per annum, in advance.) “The Greatest Revivai on Recorld’; OF CANADA RICHMOND HILL BRANCH To be of the greatest service to a business concern a Bank must have full and adequate facilities. With over 190 branches through- out Canada and with strong af- filiations abroad, this Bank can other business houses a service that satisfactorily fulfills all de- mands of local. national and foreign trade. RICHMOND HILL. ONT MR. J. H. LEONARD “In Essantz‘als, Unity; i M auger. 448 Auditors~sz N. Effie. C(Tper. ’ Délegates tn Horticultural Con- vpntinn in Toronto, February l0 and 11, Mrs. Phipps and Mrs. Hume. The following are the officers of the Richmond Hill Horticulturul Sock-try for the current year: Presidentâ€"Geo. Gee lsb \‘iceâ€"Pres.â€"â€"â€"Mrs. A: L. Phipps 2nd Vice-PI-98.â€"-MI'S. P. G. Hill Secretaryâ€"Mrs. A. J. Hume Treasurer-Miss Moer Directorsâ€"Mrs. A. Endean. Mrs. I. D Rumor. Mrs. Frances Atkinson, Mrs. H. Innes, Mrs. A. J. Campbell. Mrs. C. Ken-swill. Mr. Baggs, J. S. McNair. T. F. McM_uhon, H. Davis. Although Lhe total eclipse of the Sun arrived un scheduled time Saturday morning, needless to say the result was a fuilum. It. is true, in Ohntham and a few ot‘jhe WeateraniLiea in Ontario a very fine view of the Sun’s disc was witnessed, and in Toronto the ciLiZena caught a momentary glimpse from he- hind the. cloud curtain, but in Rich- mund Hill and vicinity a piculiur dark- ness was the only sign that anything out of the ordinary Was occurring. Naturally. after so much preparation by scientists and others. thete was great disappointment, especially as it is said it will he more than 200 yen-s before another total eclipse will be observable here. Nu person should miss Dr Cross- ley's celebratod lecture to be given next Monday night, on "Nature's Secret. of Health and Long Life." It will be illuutmted by living moving pictures. It was given on eight SM- urday night- in \Vinnipeg to packed houses. Solos by evangelists. The seats are free as also printed chart giving the secret. Come early for a neat. Nina Hul- girll, nntly drnul in whito. and “van onl. at on tho ,1“- !um and [us I number 0! chow-en quit. Iccoptlbly. Tho nlom from ‘ho mty was fir-bell". the following t-k- i xg_pu_t_in mogulnmma : The campaign opened suspiciously on Sunday. The men are we“ and popularly known {mm All-mic to Pacific. The meetings are bright enthusi- astic and Inapiling. The methods are manly and comâ€" menduble. No objectionable tests are “L. p The messages are praclical. vigorous and optimistic. The Muttu: Help everybody and “in'der nobody._ A real good ontulninmont wan givon in Lhc Muonio Hull Int Thur-dry "on- in[. It Wu under the nut icon of Victorll L. 0. L. Richmond in. and tho prooudl were In lid of the Orin” Ogghlnnggngflgln Mills.» Roevo‘T. H.’l‘roneh who uud :- chulrmuu coup-mun“ the Home on tho lploudld work may won doing for the orphncd chlldnn. and thank“ the u‘dionconfo'r thgig gonoroul Huron-u. Mr. E. A. Hudy, Pine Dillon“; Mlu McClun. Soprano; Hiu luau. Elocutlouilt: Min Boa-{ck and Bob Wilson, Humorous Bonn-inert ; Mines Brycc Ind Dori- Willon in Scotch Roell md Fancy Dances, and Gcorgc ngy. Piper. Bohr. closing, the chnirmnn thmkod Mr.Wm. Powell, 1 form" Richmond Hill boy. {or bringing up such :3 and. lon: Array of aim: to uni" in n worthy uuu. Mr. Powoll in reply nid ho hop-d to com. Iglin u I not diuue dato. Th0 conccrt cloud with the Sutton! Anthem. At the last meeting of the Village 1Council the following appointments 'weie made: l Assessorâ€"O. A. Skeele High Schuul Trusteeâ€"3 years, G90. Gee. ‘ High School Trusteeâ€"1 year, N. J. Glass. Public Libraryâ€"Rev. N. Wellwood Band of Healthâ€"Geo. Renmnn Fence Viewers-Mam Elson. Ireland and Drury. ShePp Vuluatorâ€"S. Tyndall Caretal-EPI‘ and Truam. Officerâ€"Geo. Smith. ‘ Auditors â€"â€" Keenan 6 Walker, Chartered Accountants. The Hockey teams have been more successful in winning matches recent- ly. Last Thursday night the Inter- deiate team defezltpd Aurora in the Aana #3, Friday. the juniors defeated Aurora by 3~2mnd Tuesday evening a pick up team defeated Teflon by ‘L score of 5-2. - Spectacle of a Lifetime Missed Crowley and Leonard Meetings Benefit Concert Officers for 1925 in N tut-Essentials, Village Officers Coming Up .. THURSDAY. JANUARY 29. I925 Liberty ; in all things, Charity Style Books and Samples at Your disposal in our Tailor ShOp. Ladies and Gents Tailor and Clothier ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BEING WELL DRESSED? 017R GARMENTS AT A NOMINAL FIGURE. RICHMOND TAILORS WRIGHT STREET Richmond Hill DR. M. B. WELLWOOD Your Big Chance We have the very lama styles and guarantee heat of workman- ship throughout. Phone 83 Ofllce Hours: 10-12; 6-8. TRY THE Richmond Tailors Office :-â€"Centre St. West Suit or Overcoat mud»: to your menu. $18.50. Wonderful Stock (v! Wollena :0 choose from Goodfitock of ready-tome“ overconta, auitu, odd punk, at price: that utouish you like SergdSui‘ band-nude in our own shop, “0. OIIquIlgul-Antee of perfect fit or money :m'lnlod goo: wish ovary gunmen: CLEANING AND PRESSING NEATLY DONE Consultation and Diagnosis Free RICHMOND HILL STAN DAE-f) BANK OF CANADA RICHMOND HILL BRANCHâ€"W. G E. R. Former BANKING P303: 40 w FIFTY YEARS- STERLING BANK BLDG. TELEPHONE 6 Dr. J. R. ALLISON Brancho- alto at Aurora. Lansing, THIS SEASON THbRNHILL, ONTARIO BETWEEN the curtness and coldness of printed bank forms and the human element for whose use they me designed, are vast opportunities for the banker to give valuable persona} msislance. The Standard Bank, through the members of its staff, is anxious to use any opportunity that arises to demon- strute its value in offering personal advice on financial matters. The local manager of the Standard Bank will be glad to give intimate counsel upon money matters pertaining to your business. The Personal Element in Banking Affairs DENTIST OPEN EVENXNGS iPUBLIB NUTIBE Non-m Ymmn 5'12. RICHMOND HILL DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFF. Oflice hour: 8 :10 Lm.‘ Midâ€"6 H p.nu DR. LILLIAN C. LANGSTAFF' (diseases of women and children.) Office hours I : 3 p. m. Phone 100. At Cl‘he Elevator A supply cf the best Anthlucite in all sizes always on hand, and Screened befnre delivery: also Pocuhantas Egg (Jon). Solvay Coke and cut Hand Wood in 12 in. length. We are paying Highest Market prices for grain. We have )1 good supply of Bran, Shorts, and Middlings, sefling under wholesale prices. Also Glutin Feed, Special Scratch Feed, Cracked Corn, and Blutchford Laying Mush fur Poultry. Bnled Hay. and Salad Straw, Purity and Royal Household Flour for Bread and PolarBear fm- Pastry. COAL I. D. RAMER DRS. LANGSTAF F [Single copies, 3 cts . Redford, Alanager Thornhill Gas for Extraction 61 No. 31

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