Rev. C.J. Jolllffe, of West China, will preach next Sunday night. He is an interesting speaker and well worth hearing. Good attendance at the special meetings in the Church is continuing from night to night. Several have indicated their decision to live the Christian Life. We look for a large congregation on Friday night when the Mission closes. PAGE FOUR ii“ =7 3’5?" ' "*‘-â€*‘“"â€"' ' Everybody an equal chance to win the beautiful Electric Floor Lamp shown in our windows from‘tq day, Deg 8th, to Christmas eve, Defc.24th*‘ H N _ gold and Recommended bu»: Sheppard's Shoe Slore 2597 YONGE STREET NORTH TORONTO HUDSON 1485 OUR Showroom now has a Christmasyu ef- fect, with a large variety of merchandise and fancy articles suitable for Christmas and New Year presents. Co-operate with us by making your purchases early, we will lay aside until needed. Davies’ HURLBUT‘ Shhâ€"e's'PCflil’dren“ Hutlbut S h o e s are bench-built by men who have studied child foot comfort for over a quarter of a century. T h e r e is increased grace in the walk ofa child shod with Hu'rlbuts. There is a sure-footed steadiness that gives conï¬dence. Let our trained sales- people ï¬t your child. 15 CARRVILLE cusFï¬SN; Egg: Telephone 1 l 9 This will be his only appearance in'Richmond Hill this season ' f presenting each with a suitable toy, from 3 to 5 and from 6 to 8 o’clock. Visit on Saturday,Dec.l7 Special Notice‘é Dry Goods Store The Women’s Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church held their an- nual meeting at the home of Mrs. Graham, Yonge Street on Thursday afternoon, December 1. After the devotional exercises very encouraging reports were given by the depart. mental secretaries. The allocation for 1927 was increased 345 over that of 1926 and again this year the s0ciety has exceeded its allocation. The Presâ€" ident and officers have a full realiz- ation of Gods presence with them and His working among them. The election of officei's then took place for the ensuing year and resultâ€" ed as follows-â€" Presbyterian W. M. 8. Annual Meeting Hem-Presidents, Miss Mary Coulter ment irom m for Chrlstmas and mark, of a: o :Broker, on the Edesm‘tion. - ‘ DATED at ' “Te éNovember, A. i WINI\' 3 By her SC ; iBOL'RD-sx, 2 Luvs-:2; Toronto, 9, Ox and will greet all small children of the village and vicinity Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 9 of the Voters’ List Act and that I have posted up at my office at Richmond Hill, on the let day of November 1927, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality for members of Parlia- ment (or, as the case may be at Muni- cipal elections) and that such list re- mains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate precedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording to law, the last day for appeal being the first day of December 1927. DATED November 21st, 1927. ! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bowes of Concord, Ontario, ‘announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Verona Myrtle, to Mr. Oliver Wellington lStong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stong, of Downsview, Ontario, wedd- ‘ing to take place quietly about middle of December. VOTERS’ LISTS, 1927. MUNICIPAL- ITY OF RICHMOND HILL, COUNTY OF YORK. Mrs. C. Cooper. President, Mrs. W. Snedden; Viceâ€"President, Mrs. C. Topper; 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. C. Marsh; Secretary, Mrs. J. Beresford; Assistant Secretary, Mrs. A. Buchan- an; Treasurer, Mrs. K. Blanchard; Expense Treasurer, Miss C. Heise; Home Helpers Secretary, Mrs. C. Cooper; Assistant Secretary, Mrs. A. Savage; Strangers Secretaries, North Mrs. G. Yerex, South Mrs. Reid; Village, Mrs. K. Blanchard, Miss M. Moodie; Glad Tidings and Supply Secretary, Miss Heise, Press Secre- tary, Mrs. J. Beresford; Pianist Mrs. G. Yerex. Richmond Hill CLERKS NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING 0F Voters’ List THE LIBERAL. RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Concord Station Clerk of Richmond Hill A. J. HUME, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE NOTICE is hereby given that \Vinn- ifred Clark, of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, in the Province of Ontario, married woman, will apply to the Parliament of Canada, at the next session thereof for a bill of Divorce- ment from her husband, Laurence E. “All persons who fail to pay their assessed taxes before the 3lst day of December next preceding the date of the annual election shall be excluded from the Voters’ List in accordance with the statute in that case made and provided.†Richmond Hill, November 24th, 1927 A. J. HUME, Clerk. DATED at Toronto this 22nd day of November, A.D., 1927. The attention of all ratepayers in this - Municipality is called to the fol]- owing extract from By-Law No. 18 passed under the authority of the re- vised statutes of Ontario. Saturday, December 17â€"Auction sale of valuable house and lot, house- hold furniture etc., the property of L. B. Finch, Elizabeth St., Richmond Hill at 1 o’clock sharp. Terms, property sold subject to reserVe bid, 10% of purchased price on day of sale and 60% in thirty days. Possession in 30 days Tuesday, December 20thâ€" Credit 'Auction sale of Farm Stock, Imple- ments etc., the property of Wilfred Simpson, to be sold by public auction Lat lot 11, con. 5, King, at 1 p.m. sharp. Terms. 10 months credit. F. A. Egan, Auctioneer. Tuesday, December 20â€"Auction sale of Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain, etc., the property of Charles Hook, lot 28, con. 1, Markham, 1;/2 mile south of Thornhill, Radial stop 14 A Yonge Street. Sale at 1 p.m. sharp. Terms 10 months credit. Prentice and Prentice, Auctioneers. in the afternoon, at the office of Naughton & Jenkins, Naughton block, west side of Yonge street, Aurora, On- tario by John T. Saigeon, Auctioneer. Mortgage sale of valuable house and lot in the town of Aurora, in the County Of York, Thursday, December 22nd, at the hour of 3 o’clock in the afternoon, in the office of Naughton & Jenkins, Naughton Block, west side of Yonge Street, Aurora, Ontario, by John T. Saigeon, Auctioneer. Mortgage sale of valuable house, barn and lot in the Township of King, in the County of York on Thursday, December 22, at the hour of 3 o’clock or on completion of purchase. Furniâ€" ture cash. J.T. Saigeon, Auctioneer. Auction sale of Household furniture etc., the undersigned has received in- structions f-rom M.R. Garrow to sell by public auction at lot 6, rear con. 3, King, half mile east of King City, Friday, December 9th. Sale at 1 p. m. sharp. Terms 6 months credit. F.A. Egan, Auctioneer. Saturday, December 10â€"â€"Extensive credit sale of dairy cattle, farm stock and implements, hay, grain, furniture and etc, on lot 28, con. 5, Markham, property of George Hunt. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. 12 months credit. Prentice & Prentice, Auctioneers. RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TWELVE BUSINESS SCHOOLS in Toronto. Write for Calendar. W.R. Shaw, Registrar, Bay and Charles, St. Toronto. u ‘mï¬pfl / COMING Watch for posters for “When a fell- ow needs a friend,†put on by St. Leonard’s Players of North Toronto, under the auspices of the W.A. of St. Mary’s Church, Richmond Hill; also for the sale of work on Friday, which has been changed from December 9th to the 16th. Further notice later. New Terms? Rev. Milligan Morning Serviceâ€"11 a. m. Sunday School â€" 2.45 p.m. Miss Aileen Atkinson, Organist and Choir Leader. Rev. B. R. Strangways, B.A., B D MINISTER Sunday Services 11 a.m.â€"Rev. C.J.P. Jolliffe, B.A., 2.30 Sunday School 7 p.m.â€"Mr. G.K. Quarrington SALE REGISTER WINNIFRED CLARK, her solicitors, ANDERSON & NOTICE 3m her husband, Laurence E f the said City of Torontc n the grounds of adultery an‘ Everybody Welcome UNITED CHURCH THORNHILL tano ias Str‘ opens on Janu- ary 4th, in each 0 f S H A W’S nto Quant Cow Bullâ€"King Alcartra Pontiac Echo (70321,) 18 months 6 2 yearâ€"old heifers, supposed in calf 2 Yearling heifers Heifer calf, 2 months old The above heifers are all elegible to register SALE AT ONE O‘CLOCK. No Rese I've as the proprietor has sold the farm FOR SALEâ€"Piano by Bell; singer sewing machine, 2 stoves. Apply Finch, Elizabeth St., Richmond Hill. VVANTEDâ€"Woman wants work by the day. Phone 44-r-13 Richmond Hill. WANTEDâ€"Good cow, give full par- ticulars, box 10 Liberal Office. FOR SALEâ€"C.C.M. skates, in good condition, size 5, will sell cheap Apply at Liberal Office. CREDIT AUCTION SALE OF FOU FOR SALEâ€"Single comb white Leg- horns, S.W.C. cocks and cockerals, for immediate sale, price reasonable .W . Vanderbent, Willowgrove Farm, R.R. Richmond Hill, phone 46-r-11. TO RENTâ€"Eight roomed brick and frame house on Richmond St., Rich- mond Hill, electric light. Apply Mrs. M. Williams, Lansing P.O. or J. G. Williams, Lansing. SEPARATORS REPAIRED--All mak- FOR SALEâ€"1 Heintzman Piano, one Imperial Oxford range,‘ six lid, coal or wood, one range, Busy Bee, 4 lid, coal or wood. Apply Mrs. John Bales, Elgin Mills, Fahey Estate Yonge Street. es, parts carried for Melotbes, Pre- mier andMag'net Cream separators, bargains in some repossessed De- Lavals, Melottes and Magnet, from $25 up. Give us a trial, We guarâ€" antee to satisfy you. Harry Hulse, Aurora, Phone 38. regi {olstein iolsbem GRAIN FOR SALEâ€"5 acres, house, water, outbuildings, first, street south Elg- in Mills, light, telephone on street, 1 years rent free for repairing. $10 monthly after. will sell. Apply at Liberal Office. CASH PAIDâ€"For Poultry market prices. Apply A. Robinson, box 166 Richmond Hill. FOR SALEâ€"A quantity of good Northern Spy apples, phone King 1607. F. Vanhorne. FOR RENTâ€"7 Rooms, all modern conveniences, garage, immediate possession, rent reasonable. J.R. Herrington, Phone-87 Richmond Hill PURE-BRED HOLSTEIN CATTLE lowâ€"Emery Katie Posch (73864), Vol. 24, due Dec. 20 lowâ€"Emery Edna Posch (12115,) V0]. 28, due March Ist lowâ€"Emery Invincible Countess (10- 745), in full flow olstein Lot 13, Con. 2, Vaughan Thursday, December 15th, 1927 )UNDâ€"In the Baywater district on or about November 12, a hound. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Ap- ply in writing to J. Sheardown, Richmond Hill, Ontario. *â€"Emery REGESE‘ERED HOLSTEIN CATTLE 41), Vol “THIS IS THE DAY OF ADVERTISING--MAKE THE MOST OF IT" RATESâ€"Five lines or less, 25 cents for ï¬rst insertion and 15 cents for each subsequent insertion. Over 5 lines 5 cents per line extra each insertion. COW COW OFS CO“ 1! Victor oats, (would make ed); Quantity Bell deposit tatoes; bushel alsike seed. POTATOES Classifieci Advertising The undersigned ha: been instructed by MR. D. MIDDLETON Alc due December 10 in full flow in full flow Invincible Bessie, (702- 23, due March 3rd Llcartra Pontiac Echol HORSES p. ; Bla ALEzâ€"Grain, Potatoes, Fowl, and all sums of $20, and un- over that amount Ten Months’ Credit on Approved Joint per cent. off face of note for cash. to sell by public auction at AND FOWL . T. SAIGEON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1927 IMPLEMENTS M.-H. binder, (7ft.), M.-H. corn binder, M.-H. seed drill (13 disk), M.-H. stiff tooth cultivator, M.-H. mower, M.-H. team scuffler, M.-H. team spring tooth cultivator, M.-H. potato digger, M.-H. root pulper and pulley, hay rake, gang plow, No. 7 Wilkinson plow, No. 3 Wilkinson plow John Deere riding plow, disk, scuffle:- steel roller (3 drums,) platform spring wagon, iron axle tfuck wagon, pair bob sleighs, sleigh box, 2 hay racks, potato plow, buggy, cutter, 2 steel drums (45 gallons), 3% h.p. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that James Lynham of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, and Province of Ontario, Electrician, will apply to the Parliament of Canada, at the next session thereof for a bill of Divorce from his wife Peggie Grace Lynham, 20f the township of East York, in the said County of York, on the ground of ladultery and desertion. Set single harness, set team harness and breechings, number collars, power clipping machine. binder, M . -H . mower. Interest will commence from date of application and debentures deliver- ed When issued. The corporation reserves the right to withdraw this offer at any time. By order of the Council. J. R. Herrington, . Chairman of Finance Com. Early in the year the village will ]offer for sale approximately 530.000 worth of 5% local improvement de. bentures at par plus accrued interest maturing 1943, which are going to be sold locally. Anyone having funds for investment at the present time may apply to Mr. A.J. Hume, Village treasurer, Who is authorized to ac- cept subscriptions and issue an oflicial receipt. HAIRDRESSING--Marcelling and etc done at your home. Mrs. Russell, Centre St., west, Phone 178. NOTICE is hereby given that Hazel Kathleen Mulligan, of the City of Toâ€" ronto, in the County of York, in the Province of Ontario, married Woman, will apply to the Parliament of Can- ada. at the present session thereof, for a Bill of Divorce from her husband, Albert Edward Mulligan, of the said City of Toronto, Bookkeeper, on the ground of adultery and desertion. THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL DATED at Toronto, in the province of Ontario, this 5th day of December, 1927. FOR SALEâ€"8 roomed solid brick house, bath and sun room, Arnold St., Richmond Hill, 50 ft. lot, Water and lights, hot air heating. Apply to W.H. Wellman or F.J. Barker, DATED t Toronto in the Province of Ontario this 14th day of November 1927. FOR SALEâ€"1 MAHOGANY RADIO TABLE. REG. $35 FOR $18.00; 1 RADIO TABLE, REGULAR $18.00 FOR $12.00. THESE TABLES MUST BE SOLD TO MAKE ROOM APPLY HALL’S SERVICE STATIâ€" ON, RICHMOND HILL. R.R. 2, Gormley, Executors of the estate of the late J.B. Barker. APPLICATION OF ‘ DIVORCE 17 Queen Street, East, Toronto Solicitor for the applicant W. E. HAUGHTON, 861/2 Richmond Road, Westboro Ottawa, Ont. Solicitor for the Applicant NOTICE H. E. McKITRICK HARNESS J. Lunau, Reeve