'9=0=OUO ll 1 Ford Touring in A1 Condition 1 13---.1 T--.I.... ..-...- S=m==o=lo no“ PAGE TEN Richmond Hill RICHMOND HILL BRANCH. 0 We are now offering the follow- ing cars at asacrifice price as we must clear out our stock in an- o ticipation 0f the new Ford P, which will 800:1 be here. [I Business Accounts We areanow exclusive agents for the well known Davies’ Dry Goodss Stare HRlSTMAS is hovering near and Santa Claus will again visit our store where in our showroom turned into Toyland he will receive the small children of the village and vicinity, presenting each with a suitable toy. Watch this space for date and time of arrival. We hold a large and varied stock of fancy articles and merchandise suitable for Christmas presents and our windows will be appropriately dressed, giving an idea of interior decoration and display. For the Convenience of customers making> early selections, we shall as here-to-fore parcel ready for mailing, or lay aside until needed. We invite ‘ your co-operation and assure you of service i A unexcelled. Be sure and leave your name and address for catalogue and specifications of the new CAR IMFERJAL BANK Little Bros. r M W {2%) 1 Ford Tudor, new Authorized Ford Dealers. We have watched many small bus- iness accounts opened in this Bank grow. We could cite instances when the small business has grown to be the leading industry in the commun- ity in Which it is established. The service of the ofï¬cers of this Bank may assist your business to become a leading industry. 37 Phone 119, Richmond Hill 0F CA.NADA Batteries price 9.80, 13.50, 15,50, 17.50 Ranging in A. T. MINNIS, Manager. 0:0 Ontario very pretty wedding, wnon ma Lllllfln only daughter of Mr. C.I*I. Taylor, Thornhill, became the bride of Mr. James Ernest Davey, youngest son of Mr. W.J. Davey, of Carrickfergus, Ireland. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. J.H. Peer, pastor of Will- owdale Baptist Church. Palms and baskets of Chrysanthemums shaded from pale to deep yellow. made an eff- ective setting for the bridal party. The bride who was given away by her father entered the room to the strains of Lohengrins wedding march played by Miss Marion Effie Bird, and looked charming in a dress of white flat crepe, prettily draped and caught with orange blossoms and veil with cornet of orange blossoms and carried sweetâ€" heart roses and lily of the valley. Miss Mae Alexander of Syracuse, New York, cousin of the bride actqd as bridesmaid, wearing a dress of cor- al georgette trimmed with cream lace and carrying a bouquet of beautiful pink roses. The groom was supported by Mr. Ralph Brown of Anderson, Indiana, U.S.A. During the signing of the register Miss Emma G. Barker sang “Because God made thee Mine.†Following a buffet luncheon the bride donned a chic travelling costume of seal brown with earmel brown trimm- ing, with hat, shoes and hose to match. After a brief honeymoon spent at Guelph, Ont.. Mr. and Mrs; Davey will reside at 1288 King Street West, near Sunnyside, Toronto. Y. P. S. Meeting i Not withstanding the inclemency of :the weather an interesting meeting was held by the young people’s Socie- ty of the United Church here last Monday evening. Rev. . J. W. Fox, pastor of Richvale United church gave a very impressive address on “The Task†or “The responsibility of young people,†which was certainly enjoyed by all present. Next Monday evening a Mock Election will be put on with six members of the Y.P.S., speaking as candidates for different wards. This promises to be very interesting as well as humorous. Old and Ychmg are invited to be present at this meet- mg. Ladies Softball Club Entertained by Miss N. Watson A very enjoyable evening was spent by the Ladies Softball club, here when they were entertained by Miss N. Watson at her home last Wednesday evening. Progressive games of all kinds were played, stars being ‘award- COAL HODS, STOVE PIPES ELBOWS, ASH SIFTERS, Cooper’s Hardwaa‘e STOVES Phone93 Richmond Hillâ€"Ont. Just received another shipment of [TIE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONT. McClarey’s GIaSs and Glazing etc. Thornhill The regular monthly meeting of the Oak Ridges Branch of the Women's Institute will be held at the Parish' Hall, Wednesday, December 7th at 2.30. The answer to the Roll Call is a Christmas Shower. Mrs. Wilkins will give a report of the Convention. Rev. P. R. Soanes a Christmas ad- dress, musical selections by Miss Al- exina Mortson and a reading by Miss Emily Wilkins, Mrs. Chas. Joyce and Mrs. John Brown will be the Hostess- es. All are very cordially invited. Mr. Davison’s outstanding triumph, however. was scored in the children’s turnout, when his grandchild, Master Davy McKay, won the highest award, beating out “Fashionable Larigo,†the great American pony, fresh from a signal triumph at Madison Square Garden in New York City, together with a big field. ed to the winner of each table. Prizes were given to the one winning the most stars. Nevada Irish was award- cd first, Marion Forrester second and Jean McDonald third, afterwhich re- fl‘.xments were served and a pleas- ::'.t evening was spent by all the girls present. Annual Meeting of Ladies Softball Club The annual meeting of the Ladies Softball club will be held in Victoria Hall. on Thursday evening, December lst, (To-night,) at Eight p.m. All ,members are requested to be present. 1 Notice The members of the Women’s Insti- tute please take notice the December meeting has been postponed. Was a $300 Bazaar The sum of 3300 resulted from the annual bazaar put on by the members of the Ladies Aid of the United chur- ch here. The bazaar was opened promptly at 4 p.m. by Mrs. R. W. Eaton, of Toronto, who at one time was a Thornhill girl, her father be- ing Superintendent of the Sunday SchooL Social and Personal Miss Emma G. Barker spent the week end with Miss Edith Hutchison, in Toronto. JACKESâ€"On Monday, November 28-, at his late residence, 141 Heath Street, East, formerly of Thornhill, Frederick William Jackes. beloved husband of Ethel Palmer Jackes, in his 66th .year. Funeral was held from the above address, Wednesday, November 30th, at 3 o’clock. Entomb- ment Forest Lawn Mausoleum. whose appointment as Vice-Presi- dent and General Manager of General Motors of Canada, at the age of 37, marks him as one of the youngest higher executives in the automotive industry. Mr. Brown has been connected with the Gen- eral Motors organization for a number of years, having held the position of comptroller at Oshawa since September, 1924. He suc- ceeds Gordon Lefebvre, who has assumed an important post with the Oakland Motor Car Company at Pontiac, Michigan. G. A. M. Davison was a Prominent Winner at The Royal Oak Ridges Unionville H. A. BROWN, ’ COMPORTS, Spray or Grape pattern 25¢ each, $1.35 %doz 'l‘UMBLERS straight or flare 5c. each or 50¢ per doz. Make your selection and it shall be laid aside until wanted by leaving a small deposit. Specials for One Week FLOATING BOWLS, regular $8.00 reduced to $5 to clear PHONE 8 ’ Be assured of a well! cooked Christmas Dinner Put in a Quebec Cook Stove Cups and Saucers, China at 25, 50c. and upwards. Fancy Cake Plates from 39c up TO MAKE YOU WARM AND COZY WE HAVE Quebec and Furnacette Heaters Phane 18 BERRY SETS, FRUIT BOWLS, frcm 35c. up. Advertise in “ The Liberal Christmas Cake Tins, ?udding Bowls, Roast Pans ALL IN STOCK FOR YOUR SELECTION RICHMOND TAILORS . Y. W. Brathwaite Call and See Our Stock CLEANING and PRESSING A SPECIALTY FURS RE-LINED AND RE-MODELLED Telephone 5j or Residence 49W Richmond Hill, Ont. as our prices are very moderate. J. & M. STEIN J. A. GREENE Richmond Hiil An EXeeptionally large stock of qual- ity material now on hand to choose from. If you are in need of a Suit or Overcoat it will pay you to see us. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1927 Tailor Made Clothes Richmond Hill, Ont. Commencing Saturday We Deliver.