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The Liberal, 4 Dec 1930, p. 5

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Mr. Geo. Weatherspoofi been spending a few days in Toronto this Week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Boadway, Mr. and Mrs. H. Coulson attended the Masonic Party given in honor of the ladies at Markham, Tuesday night. Mrs. Boad- way being successful in many first honors. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Coulson visited MES: D.’_Couls_op or} Sunday last. Mrs: J. Smith and Miss Dorothy Smith visited friends in Markham on Thursday last. Mrs. Harold Dukes, of Toronto, visâ€" ited Mrs. Florence Dukes on Wednesâ€" day last. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wray, of Toronâ€" to, were guests of Mrs. E. Harper on Supflay. 7 V Mré. Hun‘éll and Miss Evelyn Hur- fiell were Toronto visitors on Wednes- ay. The annual Oyster Supper in connection with Brown’s Corners Uni- ted Church will be held in the church on Wednesday evening next. Decemb- er 10th. A play entitled “The Alley Daffodil” given by the Greenwood Dramatic club will follow the supper. This promises to be a fine evening and yogi patronage is solicited. Dr. and Mrs. Lisgar Eckardt, of Green Castle, Indiana, who have been visiting Dr. Eckardt’s mother. Mrs. Jos. Eckardt returned home last Fri- day. Deputy-Reeve and Mrs. R. L. Stiver Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coulson attended the Warden’s banquet in the King Ed- ward Hotel, Toronto, on Wednesday evgning‘. Mrs. Robt. Stiver visited relatives in‘Stouffville, on Sgtpyday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hannah and family, of Alliston, visited Mrs. W. Bennett over the weekâ€"end. The annual meeting of the W.Mls. Auxiliary of Brown’s Corners United Church was held at the home of Mrs. R. L. StiVer on Tuesday last. when splendid reports of the years work were received and the following officers elected for the ensuing year:â€"â€"Presiâ€" dent, Mrs. R. L. Stiver; lst Viceâ€"Pre- sident. Mrs. Brooks; 2nd Vice-Presi- dent, Mrs. Flett; Secretary, Mrs. Craig Treasurer, Mrs. D. Hood. Mr. and Mré. Philip Dixon were Toâ€" rorltgo visitors_ on Mpnday last. The annual Christmas concert of Hagerman Public School will be held in the school on the evening of Decem- her 19th. We trust that many will plan to attend and enjoy the pleaslng program that is being arranged by the tegghers and pupils. Mr. Grofcourt and family have reâ€" turned to Toronto, where they will spgld the winter}? Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Muir-head and daughter, Jean were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Muirhead, of WexJ‘ord on Sajzyrday last; The annual baazar and supper of St. Philip’s Anglican Church held In the Church Parlors on the afternoon and evening of Saturday next, Dec. 6, promises to be an interesting event, and deserves your patronage. Kindly reserve the date. General Admission: Adults 25c; Children 15c Mrs. Jas. Gibson-and_Mrs WCCald- well were Markham visitors on Tues- dag last. We are glad to report Mrs. James We regret to report thé illness of Mrs. H. Hood this week. We extend best: wiijes f9}: 3. speeds: gecovcry: Mrs. G. Céwie, of Markham, visited frigpds in town last Friday. Uni onville Mr. Jas. Boa, of Montreal, was the guest of his uncle, Mr. A. H. Canning las_t_Sat1_1_rdz_1y. _ Mrs. M. Ogg. Locust Hill, spent a few days this week with Mrs. M. C. Sommerville. ' Mr. W. A. Noble was a Toronto visitor on Saturday last. Mrs. H. H. Eaton spent the week- end with relatives in Toronto. Dr. E. G. Hood, of Ottawa, visited his brother Mr. C. A. Hood last week. Dr. D. A. Carmichael, Ottawa, was in town last week. His mother Mrs. F. Carmichael accompanying him on his return for an extended visit at his home. December is here, the cold is strong, The days are short and drear; Yet we will sing a happy song, For the closing of the year. Its been a year of patient toil, A year of pleasure too; Some shafts of pain, we did not foil, But still they were but few. The Christmas time is very near And holidays come soon; And soon will come the glad New Year To us a golden boo,n. Then raise your voices in glad cheer And show your pleasure strong; We’ll shout the praise of glad New Year, And greet it with a song. The Public School staff, Mr. A. M. Hill and Miss Jean Malloy and pupils are busy these days with the prepar- ation of the annual Christmas concert that will be held in the Township Hall on the evening of December 22nd. Kindly reserve the date and thus exâ€" press your appreciationAto the kiddies. Decide Now to Skate on Christmas Eve. CROSBY MEMORIAL RINK WEEKLY NEWS NOTES FROM THE UNIONVILLE DISTRICT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1930 Excellent PriZes DECEMBER And I hereby call upon all v-Wers to take immediate proceedings :0 have any errors or omissions corrected ac- 'cording to law, thellast day for appeal being December 10th. ' DATED this 19th day of NovI'mber. _ A. J. HUME. Clerk of Richmond Hill Village of Richmond Hill CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF County of York NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with section 9 of the Voters’ ‘List Act and that I have post ed up at my office, Richmond Hill on the 19th day of November 1930, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality for members of Parlia‘ ment (or as the case may be at Mun- icipal elections) and that ,sur'h list (remains there for inspection. DATED at Torant/o this let day of November 1930. WILLIAM 900K & COOK. w “W- -_.......,...,.. u. the person of the above named infant, Evelyn Delzotti, to Amalia Farber, of the Township ‘of Markham, in the County of York, Widow, grandmother of the said infant. Notice is hereby given that after the expiration of twenty days from the first publication of this notice application will be made to the Surro- gate Court of the County of York fnv a grant of letters of Guardianship of Notice IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF THE COUNTY OF YORK IN THE MATTER of Guardian- ship of Evelyn Delzotti, infant child of Eva DelzoLti, late of the city of Toronto, in the County of York, mar- ried woman, deceased, and Michele pelzotti, of the City of Modugno, Ita» Unionville p.‘fii."§ufié駓§éhool 3 p. m. Divine Service. LUTHERAN CHURCH E. Heimrich, Pastor Sherwood â€"- 10 a. m. Sunday 5 A1_1 a. m.â€"Divine Service Monday 8 p. m.â€"-Y.P.S. Wednesday at 8 p. m.â€"Mid-week Ser- vice. Thursday 2.30 p. m.â€"W.M.S. meeting at Mrs. Whalley’s. . Hagerman United Sunday School 1.30 -e.--~\. u... "n. 1 y u; um oxaucl, 11115. T. Burnett on Tuesday evening last, was the eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dixon and although born in Whitchurch, has been a life ,long resident of Unionville and vicin- 3ity. Miss Dixon, stricken with illness some 5 months ago, with no hope for recovery, was a patient sufferer, a woman of sterling principleâ€"a life long member of the Methodist, now United Church. She is survived by two sisters Mrs. Burnett and Mrs. An- derson and three brothers, William, of Oakville; Philip and Edwin of this place. The funeral services were held iron} the residence of her sister, Mrs. ___- _-.,._y VV ‘1‘. u»; onevcx, i'Ll 3. T.7Burnett on firiday afternoon. In- terment followed in the Lutheran Cemetery. Miss Sarah Dixon, whose death ocâ€" c_ur1:ed at the home of her sister, Mrs. I Mrs. N. Hunter of Toronto, is spend- a few days with her niece, Mrs. C. H. Stiver. Rev. H. H. Eaton is in Washington D.C., this week attending the North American Missionary Conference as a lfieleg'ate from the Toronto Presbyter- .les. Miss Helen Stivver v‘isited her sister Miss Dorothy Stiver, at Brighton over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hm ed the Markham Old held in the town hal Sa_tu_rday gvening last. Mr. and M'rs. 0. Anderson and daughter, Bernice, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ellis, St. Catherines, over the week-end. Voters’ List 1930 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coatsworth and daughter Eleanor, Mrs. Thompson, of Toronto, were guests of Mr. A. Weig- hi]_l_on Sunday. . Goods Store on Saturday, Decembe} Eckardt makmg a favorable convales- 13th. see the “ad” in this issue telL ence following a serious fall down the ing of time of arrival, ceyarwag 2n _quday evening last. M, ,Tomnc- ‘M’nTnnn :a :n n+hw...‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. AbeibrIVer spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Mason of Toronto. Mrs. Ormrod, of Toronto, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Casely last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Boadway, Mrs. F. Boadway visited Mrs. W. Hendershott of Toronto on Tuesday last. Mrs. _M. Hemingway returned on Friday, following a week’s visit with he§_br9_ther,__1\/I_r.» Henry Good, Sarnia. Mr. Geo. Wright was" arToEIRSVi-g ito_r_ on Wednesday. Mr. anders. A. McKinnon and son, Murray were Toronto visitors on Thursday last. Mrs. G. B. Padget “spent a VFevEIHEiVa-ys last week with her mother, Mrs. Perry at_Lansing. 3.3 000 127 816 Federal Building; T'o'rSrâ€"fib. Solicitors for the Applicant. CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. H. Eaton Fifth Anniversary of the United Congregation 10.30 a. m.â€"Rev. W. R. Auld Headford United Choir 7 p. m.â€"Rev. Thomas Laidlaw Zion United Choir, Wexford EBENEZER UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. H. Eaton .30 p. m.â€"Church School. p. m.â€"â€"Rev. W. R. Auld Municipality of the PHILIP’S ANGLICAN Rev. J. J. Robbins .â€"â€"Sunday School ,â€"Eveninigj Prayer Harrington attend- Old Boys Reunion rhall, Markham on Sunday School Crosby Memorial Rink, Unionville. Managers are requested to bring their full line-up for practice game‘ double header on Tuesday night, December 9th on the ice at 7 p. m. Meeting re schedule the same night. Primerâ€"Anna Baker 90, Rhoda Winger 83, Ruth Heise 75, Marion ‘Hunt 72, Junior Heise 65, Anna Heise 65, Grace Boynton 50, Jean Brillinger '43, Harold Cober 43, Helen Stecldey 43, Jackie Barnett 30, Yvonne Robegtâ€" 5011*. Average attendance 34. L. L. NICHOLS, teacher Hockey W. J. SCRIVENER I Classâ€"Maurice Farquharson 69, Marion Boynton 65, Leslie Hart 19, Andrew Forcow". {"3 II Classâ€"Helen Barnett 87, Sidney Chenier 75, Lewis Heise 57, Willie Barnett 53, Hughie Phillip 32. Junior IIIâ€"Bruce Empringham 74, Russell Heise 55, Naomi Heise 53, Harry Jones 25, Hilda Hilts 14, Mel- vin Henderson*, Walter Barnett)“. Senior IVâ€"Freda Henderson 86, Helen Winger 72, Vera Brilling'er 71, Alma French 64, Alfred Kaiser 64, Beryl Farquharson 60, Reginald Mcâ€" Mullen 49. Senior IIIâ€"Velma Brillinger 100, Fred Summers 85, Marjorie Hart 66, Grace Baker 66, Miriam Heise 59, Harold Heise 45, Marion Winger 45, 'Alma Farquharson 44. The standing 'of pupils for Novem- ber is as follows:â€" RUSSELLâ€"In loving memory of Lillian Reaman Russell, who passed away on November 26th, 1926. To this house on that day, came a guest long dreaded, But whom We saw through tears of grief; To be the Angel of Peace and Everâ€" lasting Life. RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Sunday, December 7th 11 a. m.â€"Quarterly Communion Service. Members please plan to be present. 3 p. m.â€"Sunda,v School. 7 p. m.â€"The Minister. Mr. A. C. Wiley, of Brantford. visit- ed with his sister Mrs. Fred Grainger on Friday of last Week. Glenn’s Drug Stdrfiéfiin this issue suggests a fountain pen as an ideal Christmas gift. Mr. A. T. Minnis, manager of the Imperial Bank, St. David, formerly of Richmond Hill with Mrs. Minnis and two children Billy and John, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Cooper. Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Atkinson and Mr. Howard Atkinson visited Mr. and Mrs. William Zoeger in Toronto on Sunday, Attractive gifts in china and glass ware at The Leader Store. A devotional meeting 70f the Busy Bee Junior Auxl'liary of the Presby- terian Church was held on Wednes- day at the home of Mrs. Ramsay, Centre Street West. Lieut. Slaght, of Selvidge Field, Deâ€" troit, spent a few days with his aunt here Mrs. H. B. Stirling. Mr. and Mrs. John Ireland and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blanchard attended the funeral of the late Isaac Murray atVWoodbridge on Sunday. The many friends of Mrs. F. W. Grainger who has been confined to her home through illness will be glad to know that she is progressing favor- ably. Mr. Jamves D? McLean, of Peter- boro, spent the week-end at his home here. Mrs. A. E. Lunau, Miss Madeleine Lunau and Mr. Arthur Leech visited in Streetsville over the week-end. Mrs. J. Burnham of Jarrett, visited Reeve and Mrs. Lunau a day last week. Mr. William Beatty, of Seaforth, visited Rev. J. A. and Mrs. Ferguson over the week-end. Reeve and Mrs. Lunau‘and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Perkins, of Victoria Square, attended the annual Wardens Banquet at the King Edward Hotel on Wednesâ€" day evening- of this week. ing of time of arrival. Mr. James McLean is in Ottawa thig week attending the Winter Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cowie and Mary visited friends in Ingersoll over the week-end. Mrs. T. L. Kennedy, of Toronto. and Mrs. Margaret Pearson, of Winnipeg, are visiting’Rev. A. E. and Mrs. Lunau Centre Street, West. 7 Read the“ many suégestions for Christmas gifts in the advertising columns of this issue. 11 a. m.â€"Morning Worship 2.45 p. m.â€"Sunday School 7 p. m.â€"Evening Service Monday 8 p. m.â€"Y. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT OF NO‘ MARKHAM Phone 107 Santa Claus will visit Davies’ Dry Social and Personal m PAINTING PAPERING â€" DECORATING Estimates Gladly Given 26 Centre Street West RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH :I'HE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ()N’I'Ab‘é" Sadly missed by â€"Mother, Brother and Sisters IN MEMORIAM Richmond Hill door. He talked to ventilate his mind, He talked a. tiresome steady grind. He talked of health and made it worse, He talked and made his talk a curse. He talked of trifles, things insane, He talked to drive his friends insane. He talked right on the whole day long, iHe talked though he was in the wrong He talked nor would he silence keep, He talked and mumbled in his sneer {He talked aheadâ€"he caught his breath He talked at last himself to death! â€"Grenville Kleiser The social evening given on Mon- day last by the Women’s Auxiliary of St. Mary’s Anglican Church was a most enjoyable affair. A short pro- gram was arranged, Mr. V. Armstrong acting as chairman. The community singing was enjoyed by all, after whiâ€" ch Miss Gladys MacLatchey gave a very amusing recitation “A Boy’s Fee.” ‘ Master Victor Shearer, of Toronto, who took second prize in the open competition at the exhibition last fall, gave two lovely violin selections, Mrs. W. A. Duncan accompanying at the piano. Miss Adele Savage sang in a lovely voice “My Alice Blue Gown,” with Mrs. Will Savage at the piano. Three fine young ladies of Richniond Hill, rendered in excellent voice “The Song of the Bridesmaids” and generously responded with an enâ€" core “My Wild Irish Rose.” We are still wondering if Mr, Ted Mansbridge (the main soloist of the trio,) Mr. Tom Carter and Mr. Oswald Carter are at all familiar with the three young vocalists for they bore a very striking resemblance to these three young ladies. After the program de- lightful refreshments were serveu. during which Mrs. MacLatchey sang. Much credit is to be given to Mrs. MacLatchey the convenor of the pru- gram and to those who assisted her, as well ‘as to the Women’s Auxiliary who gave this splendid “At Home.” PLEASANT SOCIAL EVENING EN JOYED AT ST. MARY’S CHURCH FATHER AND TWO SONS ARRESTED Geo. White, Sr., Allen White and George White, J12, of Richmond Hill, were arrested last Saturday by con- stable Barraclough and on Monday appeared in County Police court fac- ing several charges of theft. Thr charges include thefts of two Rich- mond Hill barber shops and local we?“ dences. White recently opened a barber shop in the Robinson block. l The regular monthly meeting of the ‘Women’s Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Dr. Wilson on Thursday Dec. 11 3 p. m. Mrs. Wilkins the social hostess of Arcadian Court of Robt. Simpson 00., will give a demonstrat- ion on Christmas table setting, etc. Roll call, “Who’s who and why in Onâ€" tario.” Ladies of the community are cordially invited. Please note this meeting will be held December 11th and NOT December 15th as printed on programmes. The two radio models shown iin Sparton advertisement in this issue are priced at $105 and $165. A dance will be held in the Com- munity Hall, Victoria Square on Fri- day evening, December 5th, Sniders Orchestra in attendance. An interesting meeting of the Pres- byterian Y.P.S. was held on Monday evening. The program included two mouthorgan solos by Mr. Hawkes, a solo by Miss Ireland and a splendid talk by Rev. Marshall. Miss Stella Mackie was the winner of the guessing contest and Miss E. Barker won the geography contest. Next Monday evening the young people Will be guests of the Thornhill Young Peo- ple’s Society when Miss Mabel Mackie and Miss Barker will have charge of the program. , The death occurred at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Orval Gill at Fre- mont, Nebraska, of Jesse H. Bennett on Wednesday, November 27th. The late Mr. Bennett was born in Markham township at Dollar. seventy years ago and is survived by his widow, three sons, one daughter, and two sisters Mrs. Lucy Bowes, of Richmond Hill, and Mrs. Mary Chapman, Thornhill. Friday and Saturday and 13, “The Jonah” by United Church Y.P.S Hall. Adults 35 cents . 7 7' ’ Misses Jean McKinnon and Laurena WedneSday’ Defember‘ lowâ€"Board Rutherford left on Saturday to join of Trade Commumty Chrlstmas Stockâ€" the party of Chicago trip Winners of ing Banquet. the Province. December 5th and 6thâ€"Annua1 con- cert of Richmond Hill Public Schom in the Masonic Hall. Reserved seats, 35 cents; rush seats 25 cents. Plan of Hall at Glenn’s Drug Store. Coming Events (A Warning to the Loquaclous) talked away at break 5f day, talked when he had naught to say. talked at home and in the shop, talked and simply would not stop. talked of politics and crime, talked and wasted precious time. talked of money and the probs, talked of gossips, neighbors, snobs talked as long as one would stay, ta]de his wearied friends away. talked for merely talking’s sake, talked nor any hint would take. talked of much he did not know, talked for ostentatious show. talked and firmly held the floor, talked while one walked out the DANCE AT VICTORIA SQUARE LATE JESSE H. BENNETT I’RESBYTERIAN Y. P. S. y and Saturday, December 12 “The Jonah” by Richmond Hill Church Y.P.S. in Masonic Adults 35 cents; children 25c. OBITUARY THE TALKER W. I. MEETING RADIO PRICES Cent: 50 cts. Ladies 25c Gillam’s Orchestra OLDE TYME AND MODERN MUSIC REFRESHMENTS AT THE BOOTH ELGIN MILLS DATED AT TORONTO, this 28th day of Novemben 1930. JULIA BEATRICE KIRBY, Administratrix by her Solicitor herein HAROLD_ J. KIRBY, in the County of York, Farmer, deceased. ALL l3ERSONS having claims a.- qainst ’the estate of Joseph Ernest Kirby. late of the Townshin of Vaug- han, in the County of York, Farmer, dennased, who died on or about the 10th dav of November. A.D. 1930., are hereby notified to send to the unâ€" idersie‘ned Administratrix, on or before 1the 15th day of December, 1930, full particulars of their claims. Immedi- ately after the said 15th day of Dec- ember, 1930. the assets of the Admin- istrator will be distributed amongst the narties entitled thereto. having re- gard only to the claims of which the Administratrix shall then have notice. DANCING 2!! DATED AT TORONTO this 28th day of November. 1930. CAROLINE FANNV MARTIN. Executrix. hv her Solicitor herein, HAROLD J. KIRBY, 2135 Yonge Street, Toronto. IN THE MATTER OF‘ THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH ERNEST KIRBY, hte hf fhe Townshin of Vaughan. "n Hm County of York, Farmer, [IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EMMA J. BOYLE, late of the Township of’ Markham. in the County of York, Widow, deceased. ALL PERSONS having claims a- Q‘ainst the estate of Emma J. Boyle, late of the Township of Markham, in ,the County of York, widow, deceased. who died on or about the 30th day of October, A. D. 1930, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Executrix. on or before the 15th day of December, 1930. full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said 15th day of December, 1930, the assets of the Testatrix will be distriâ€" buted amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Executrix shall then have notice. The Euchre Club met in the hall on Monday evening. Owing to the ex- lpupils practicing for the school con- ;cert the attendance was smaller than usual. Deborah Davison won first prize for ladies; Mrs. Archie Cameron second; Beatrice Mathewson third and Mrs. J. A. McNeil, consolation. Gent. lemen, Alex. Bishop first; A. L. Mc- Neil, second; Archie Cameron third; and Roy McDonald consolation. The ladies provided lunch and three ladies and four gentlemen served. Owing to the Christmas festivities the club decided not to hold another meeting until after the New Year, January 5th is the date. won first prize and Mrs. Bates second. Misses Gwen Beck and Mary Constable gave a short report of the Girls class work at Maple. Dainty refreshments were served by the committee in charâ€" ge and salads that were demonstrated by Mrs. Humphries, making a delight- ful ending to a very enjoyable meeting. Mrs. Jas. Brownlee and Mrs. E. Car- son acted as hostesses for the Decem- ber meeting of Vellor Women’s In- stitute at the home of Mrs. James Brownlee. There Was a very large attendance. The meeting opened with the Institute ode and the Lord’s Prayâ€" er in unison. The Roll Call was re- sponded with a verse suitable for a Christmas gift. Recognization of money was sent to Northern Relief Work and the Institution for the Blind were read by the Secretary, Miss Mary Constable. Mrs. James Brownlee deâ€" legate to the Institute convention held in the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, last week gave an excellent report. Mrs. A. L. McNeil, District President, of West York Institutes, who presided at one of the meetings of the convention also gave a report. A musical select- ion was rendered on the piano by Miss Annie Kerr, Mrs. W. E. Hutchison sang a solo, “My Grandfather’s Clock” accompanied by Miss Flora Craib at the piano. A dancing- competition was conducted by Mrs. Wm. Orr and Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. D. A. McKinnon The Junior Farm Boys and Girls are holding their December meeting in the Hall on Thursday evening, Dec- ember 11th. The Roll call will be “The funniest scrape in which I ever say anyone.” Miss Eleanor Malloy is in charge of the programme. A good time is expected. Don’t forget the cake or sandwich. A number of the young people of the district are attending the three months course in Agriculture and Home Economies at Maple. The Teachers Health and Social Club have postponed their dance, whiâ€" ch was to be held in the Township Hall, Vellore on December 5th, until some future date. The much needed rain was welcomed as some of the cisterns and never fall- mg wells were dry. EVERY Wednesday N ite Notire to Creditors Notice to Creditors 2135 Yonge Street, T6r_oynto Elgin Mills Pavilion ADMISSION Vellore ' AUSTIN’E’S‘ (Dru ’ Store RICHM ND HILLONT Make your selections early Christmas Seals and Stickers 110 in a pkge 10 cents Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipec, and Tobacco in Attractive Christmas Packages. priced so eéonomically. Come in and see our unus- ual stock of fine quality stationery at bargain prices in fancy Christmas Boxes. Attractive Boxes priced from 25c. upwards What a happy thought! Gift Stationery! Andi especially when it is 7’ The new “Seventeen Line Semething sure to please and attractively boxed m Gift Sets at Popular Prices Perfume is the perfect gift for the ladies. At popular prices we are offering our Wide assortment. They are an excellent buy. COLGATES TOILETRY ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE Mirror, Comb and Brush Sets in standard designs which can be added to at any time. Say Rderry Christmas RICHMO’N D‘VHILLTON‘T PHONE 33 2 gfifiég‘ééééééé YARDLEYS OLD ENGLISH Lavender Products Sets in Gift Boxes 85 cents up wide range to choose from Christmas Cards PAGE FIVE

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