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The Liberal, 9 Jul 1914, p. 4

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Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Middleton and fumin of “iulseley. Sash, are visiting friends here. Mrs. T. Frisby is visiting in Detroit. Mrs. I. Brown and Miss M. Brown attended the wedding of Miss Ruth Annis. Locust Hill. on \Vednesdny last. st. Geo. McCugue and her aunt Mrs. Baker of Gormley have returned from visiting in Stfiyner. I‘I .V v._ -v u...» U-U- Mr. George McGugue lost a valuable registered mare last, week. The cause “ as acute indigestion. Mr. .105. Cober had a number of sheep bitten and envied by dogs but on investigating found that his own canine was tn blame. Dr. Smith preached his farewell ser- mon on Sunday. He also gave a part~ ing wmd to the 8.8. Mr. George Mcngue lost a valuable registered mare last week. The cause u an nnntn :nA:_-_.- The Methodist Sunday school joined by Edgeley Sunday school, spent, a pleasant, day last Friday' at Centre Island, Toronto, at, their annual picnic. - Mr. J. McMurnchy. an esteemed citizen, passed away Sunday evening. The funeral Tuesday afternoon was largely attended. and deepest syn» pathy was shown the relatives of de- ceased. Rev. W. G. Back of Eelinton assisted in the memorial service. Dr. H. Logan and family of Niagara ‘ Falls whohave been taking a. motoring ‘ trip spent Tuesday with friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. McMahon and Miss Irene McMahon of Richmond Hill spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Saigeon. ‘~ Mr. D. F. Baum and family (If Mc- Keesport. Pa” are visiting at Mr. [1.0. Bailey‘s. Mr. and Mrs. T. Cousins and Mr. '1‘. Mchrmack visited in Toronto m‘er Sunday. Ward I Ward II \‘Vurd III Scarbm-o York Mark hal In Smuffville I Markhnm Village Richmond Hill East York Returns The following are the official returns in the recent East Ym-k election. fur- nished by Mr. J. E. Francis, returmng officer :â€" Fall fairs and exhibitions in this section of country we sec for the fol» lowing datcszâ€"Cnnadian National, Aug. 29 to Supt. 14; Bi-adfmd. Sept. 25-25: Markham, Oct. 7-9; Schnmhex-g, Oct. l516;Sutt.on, Sept. 2125; “700d- bi‘idge, Oct. 13-14. There 15 every rcasen to think that Mr. George Wright, President of the Dominion Kotel Heepers' Asso- ciation, was correct when he said “We have nothing to hope for from the Liberal party. We have some- thing to hope for from the Conservm tires.” The recent election was evidence that the organized liquor trafiic has parted company with the Liberal party. lot a single case has yet been reported where a liquor dealer. either Liberal or Conserva- tive, said he would vote, or had voted, for Mr. Rowell. And why should men in the business vote for the‘ Liberal leader and his party ? The latter’s policy was to close the bars and clubs, and thereby to a great extent decrease the consumption of spirits. It is human nature to help those who help us, along financial or other lines. Majority for Mr. Henry 737 It will be seen by the minutes of the Village Council elsewhere in this paper that the Council are offering a I reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any party or parties committing acts of vandal- ism in the village. Recently rose bushes, flowers and shrubs have been destroyed by a malicious person 01' persons. and the Council rightly feel that citizens who beautify their lawns ; and premises should be pr0tected as far as possible. It is to be hoped the " guilty parties will be found out and t brought to justice. It (Too late for last issue ) Rxcmmxn HILL. 051:. Jru @119 fiihprai‘VUTERSv LIST, 1.914 EDITORIAL Victoria Square Fall Exhibitions. Maple 311‘.“ Henry 6'74 155 416 1181 194 443 431 60 124 9r; Our Unlimited Guarantee 19H For Sale on Easy Terms 19' Ever Ready Goods ’For the Summer Richmond Hill Annex th'Li Legislative Assembly, and at Muni- cipal Elections: and that the said List was first posted up in my office at the Village of Richmond Hill on the 9th day of July.1914, and remains there fur inspection. Electors me called upon to examine the said List, and if any nmiqsinns or any other errors are found therein to take immediate proceedings tn have lthe s:le errors corrected according tn 4w. A. J. HUME. Clerk of the said Municipality Du ted this 9th day of July, 1914. FOR FURTHER INFORMA'IION \VRITE 0R SEE ‘. SKEELE, J. T. LOCKE & (30., Notice is hereby given that. I have transmit.th m- delivervd tn the pvrsnns mentioned in SPCLlOIN Eight, and Nine of the Ontario “Vuters‘ List, Act‘ the copies required by said sections tn he so transmitted nr delivered of the List made pursuant, to said Act of H” per- sons appearing by tho lust Revised As- sessment Roll of the snid municipalitv to be entitled to vote in tho snid muni~ cipnlity. at Elections for Members of Richmond Hill. RICHMOND HILL Municipality of the Village This is the money back guarantee we give on every article we sell. Your money will be promptly refunded if the goods you buy from us prove unsatisfactory. "That guarantee only is good which is absolutely unnecessary.” Trackage Lots on Canadian Northern Ry., and Metropolitan Ry. RUNABOUT CAR - - - - $6 TOURING CAR - - - - - $6 F.O.B. FORD, ONTARIO G. A. M. DAVISON, Unionville, Agent Both Phones ' Acre Garden Lands. ,1 OVW‘.‘ .. .v v. Canned Tomatoes: Corn, Peas, Beets, Beans, Potted Meats, Catsups. Meat Sauces, all kinds of Canned Fish, Pork and Beans, Jams, Pre- serves, Pickles. Olives, Soups. SPFCIALS‘: Fancy Biscuits, Summer Drinks. Building Lots on Yonge_St and Clarence Avenues. Our stock is complgte of a high grade line of a business carâ€"-an all around, serviceable carâ€"an economical car. It’s the family car the world over. Drive yours home zoday. County of York Glft! Why not a ford? You couldn’t make a better gift to the whole family. It’s a pleasure carâ€"- . MCDONALD & SON The Rev 1 u. uls son, “mums Lawrence, at lStone-henge. Snsk” in his 85th yrm: Mr. Lawrence was an Anglican. u Conservative, and an Ox-nngelnun. He leaves six sons and one daughter. One of the fornwr is Rev. S. A. an- ‘ rence. rector of Thornhill. und nn-l other Josoph L. Lawrence, of the Russell Motor Cal Cm, West Toronto. Two other sons reside at, Stonehenge, ‘ S:lsk.. one at: Moose Jaw. and the other at Cookstown. Interment took place {It Coulson’s Hill, near Bradford on Monday. ' The funeral of the late Henry Totly who died on Sunday. took place in the Anglican cemetery Tuesday afternoon. The service was taken by the rector, Rev. S. A. Lawrence. 10 Adc'md: St. F.. Toronb’ Rt-v. S. A. Lawrence nmm‘ns [In (ls-nth (If his :Igod father. Jnmt-s Law rence. funnerly n caniage hnildor fm 40 years in the village of Bradford. Decwsed passed away at, the nesidcnce Of his son, Thomas Lawrence. at Stonehenge. Sslsk” in his 85Ll1 vmnn fnut races were \Vrll contested, while the children had' the treat. of their lives. Thu grounds never hefme lonked more beautiful. and the congrv- nation fee-l deeply indebted to Dr. Lungstnf‘f for contributing so much tn the success of the day. ‘ RI'V. S. A. Lawrence nnmrns the The Gaiden Party and Sunday Schnnl picnic under the auspich of Trinity church on Dr. L.G. Langstaff’s grounds last, Satuxday afternnnn and evening was a great success. Notwith- standing the shower of rain in the evening the attendance was large, and the proceeds amounted to $151. The ., Belmont Thornhill of their hefm e The J. B. Young Utilities CEpany 15 JARVIS STRFFT, ‘rnnmrm Have You a Bath 1 .uuuca lUll inches deep. It Is made of heavy rubber duckil and with ordinary care will last from 10 to 15 y tub rests 0n the floor. There are In» pipes [0 lea bills to meet, it Weighs but 15 pounds. and whe up and plucad nut of the way. One (If the grew piness is frequent bathing. The Robinson Balk case of sickness in the home. It can he plans patient lifted out. given a. good. clean. refresh into bed without any excitement or undue‘efl'orl The price of the Robinson Bath Tub is $10 f.o.l where on receipt of price. . . . . - ‘Dr. 11 t1) the Tornnto.Cnuada,givn high grade courses and qualify young people to earn good sal- aries. Theymclude The Central Buainoss College. Yonge dz Gerrard Sm. and Six City Branch Schools. Curriculum: sent on request. Enter any tune. W. H. Slnw, humid...» request. Enter" in} praaidbut. Shaw’s Business Schools. have all the good features known to modern musical tcience. WRIGHT BROS INTI NI “TM! THE H. M. KIPP CO. LTD. (I What is the matter with the. The answerâ€"paper horse power. uorse power gives no results. {I On the Toronto Motordrome, there has not been a single race won by any but an INDIAN. (l The Indian Motorcycle leads for Power, Speed and General Utility. 1} Real horse power is what counts. Paper horse power gives no results. Buy an INDIAN and be in 7\ fills a long felt want. It takes the place nfu $100 bath room. The in- ,â€" side dimensions uf the tub are 58 inches long, 25 inches wide and lb‘ 15 made “1' heavy ruhher ducking, pucht. in constructinn. I'v care will «st from 10 to 15 years. The bottom of the \ mL , - * “.5.” Hub 19 pounds. and when not, in us L of the way. One (If the greatest aids to ; bathing. The Robinson Bath Tub is Y?! n the home. It, can be placed beside t1 ‘. given a. gond. clean. refreshing bath. ; anu nvnh ...... ‘ ,,,, u JARVIS ’ STREET, TORONTO 384 Spadina Avenue, Toronto In most of tde homes outside cities there is no satisfactory ol takinga bath. It. is here The Next Sitting of Divnsion Court to No. 3, County of York, will be held in the Court, Room. DIVISION - flflIIIIT. RICHMOND HILL The Robinson Bath Tub FINE TAILURING Tuesday, July AND uesday, July 28, 191 Uummencinc at 10 mm. RICHMOND HILL NOTARY PUBLIC Leases. Wills, Etc Special attention given t0 Your Home P Conveyancing, Pressing Cleaning Repairing T. F MCMAHON CLERK . HUME the Lead of the means when:

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