Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 26 Aug 1915, p. 4

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u, ,7 V-_, ... nu. 79th year. Funeral Tuesday, August 24. NOBLEâ€"0n Friday. August '20. 1915. Catherine, daughter 01 me late Jogeph Nphlg. ' Funeral Szltmday to Mount Pleasant Cemetery. CUBERâ€"At Concord. Ontario. on Mnndnv. August 23. 1915. Nancy Heise, wife of George Cober, in her Mr. Charles erswili’s m-w brick hnnse. a short distance snuth nf the Corners. is nearing completion, and looks well. Mr. Kerswill hus lhu CUI'lPCt idea of wide \‘eiuuduns and o! lun- conveniences. There has been quite an c-xmlus tn the Canadian “’95: frnm this SFPiihll of country (luring the present, smisun. The lust to pack their trunks and Ink» their departure me Mr. \Vliitly and Mr. Campbell. Farmers are still sti-ngglilm in «h.in- Farmers are still struggling in their efl'nl-ts Ln huusv their crops. The recent heavy ruins have causal nmch dulny, and farmvrs naturally wear at tunes an anxious face, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ground. HIP new host and hostess M. the Elgin House, serve ice cream every Sutmduy after- noon and evening. leir patrons will reggive every :lccmnmndalion. BERRYâ€"0n Thursday morning. August 19, 1915, at Gnrmlvy, Out” Agnes Duxling Trench. wife of Joseph Chewy. Sun.. in her 79le yenr. Quebec Province, nfLPr donation of lnure than) $793,000 to Britain and the allies for war purposes. had a surplus for the 11st financial year of abuu: $194,000. Flineml Monday. 23rd inst, from her late residence, Maple. Six thousand twn hundred harvest- ers left Ontario for the \Vl'sl’, in six Special trains to help garner the crops. Drillinns have in a. week subscribed and paid $15,000 tn provide for ten machine guns and three nmtm- umlm- lunces. which will be manned largely by townsuwn. Major-General Sam Hughes. adinn Minister of Militia, has Knightod hv Kng Gum-go. Six is now :1. Knight; Commander ( Bath. {‘OTTâ€"At Cedar Vil1::,’I‘hm-nhill.0ut.‘ nu August. 2lst, 1915, to Mr. and 3113. Juhn Sentt. :1 sun. wian will get one-third nt the estate. The residue is to he slim-rd equally between three sons. George 13., Ed- ward J.. and Mathew J.. all living at. Newtonbl-ook. HeLLie M. Adams uf Newtonbx-ook is to get. a gift of $500. John- S. Elliott, who died suddenly at his farm at Newtunbronk. July 18, left, an estate of $251131. Most Hf the estate contained real estate holdings which included the Elliott, House, Cur- ner Church and Shuter streets. and the Rnsedule Hotel. corner Yungc Styget and Shaftushuxy zu'vnuo. His A significant sign of the rising tide of public opinion in British Columbia against the liquor traffic is to be found in a statement issued by John Nelson, Publisher of the Van- couver World, (Independent), in which he announces that his paper will undertake a definite campaign against the traffic. “British Colum- bia,” the statement begins,"is shortly to be asked to prohibit the liquor traffic during the war. A conven- ‘ tion is to be held in a few days and l a campaign will then be outlined and plans for its prosecution made.” The candid opinion of mest sensible men to day is unmistakably in one direc- tion, namely, that no country that is at war has any business permitting the continuance of a trade which im- poses unnecessary burdens on indus~ try and commerce and entails worse ravages than war itself. party may enjoy the reins of power for a good long time ? A discussion has taken place between The Star and The News regarding the holding of a General Dominion Election during the war. The Star argues that it would be almost criminal to divide the political parties at a time when all are busy with red cross and other patriotic work. The News is quite willing for the two parties to enter into an agreement to postpone the election until after the war, if the Liberal party will consent to defer the election for at least “two years afun' peace is restored.” Why doesn't; The News make it five, or even ten, years so that its RICHMOND HILL. 0:412. Ava. 26, 1915 @112 Wiherai Uhurles erswill’s m-w luick a short distance snulh Hf the s. is nearing cnnuflvtiun, and we‘ll, Mr. Kerswill [ms [hr EDITORIAL Left Large Estate Elgin Mills News Notes BORN DIED . Unn- ; been 1- Sum of the \Vrite for Homeseekers’ and Settlers” Guide. showing $35,000 free home- steuds awaiting the settler. For full infurumtiun urply to nearest, C.N.R. Agent The richest country in the West is served by the Canadian Nort Railway. The demand for Harvesters along its lines is very heavy and the wages high @339Q939Q6Q9‘ Aug. 2! and 28â€" And I horebv call upon all Vuters to Lake immediate- proceedings to lune :my en'ms m- omissicns corrected ac- cording t0 law. J. B. MPLEAN Clerk of the said Mumcipulitv Dated this 2th1duy of August, 1915. 9 Z. Nulice is hereby given that I have transmitted m' delivered to the per- snns mentioned in Secliun Nine of the Ontarin “Voters’ List Act" the Cupies i-oqniri-d by said seclinns in he so transmitted or delivered 0f the List made pursuant to said Act there-to of all persons appealing hv Jhe last He- \'ised Assessment Roll of the said Municipality [n he entitled to vote in the said Mnnii-ipalilv at Elections for members of [l‘IP Legislative Assembly. nndat Municipal Elections; and that, lhu said List was first posted up in my office at the Village of Maple (in the 'l‘\\'ENTY-TllRD DAY OF AUG USI‘. 1915, and remains there for inspection. Returning. half-n-cent a mile from all paints on C.N.R. to W'lnnipeg. $18.00 from \Vinnipeg to original starting point. Choice- of dl \Vinnipvg ".2 Re Um. Red Dex-1', '. Ruiquy. Aug Through Service Between Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto and intermediate points giving good connections to the West :1 sketch .0'f General Sum, HHglIes Britten B. Cooke. and :5 number of good short; stories. The Canadian Magazme fur Sop~ IOIIIIIPI contains a. valuath historical article by Pruft-ssnr \V. P. M. Ken~ ncdv. entitled “\anfe at, QIH‘bPC." In fact, the number is rmnmkalilc far its histurical interest. There are some new sidelighls on Joseph Howe, hy Francis A. Gal‘man; an article an the trial at Anderson. the fugitive slave of the time of the American Civil War. by Frank Yeigh;a chapter en- titled “The Glamour of the Fur Truth." by Dr. George Bryce; and from Mr. G. \V. Bartlett there isan article dealing, with earlv exploration in the Upper Stikino. There is also CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY Miss Dell Saigon“ is spending the] Week with friends at Richmond Hill. ’ Rm‘. Mr. Morris of Edge-19y circuit is unnuunned tn preach in the Methcdistl chm-ch next, Sunday. 1 Mr. M. Mnf’fit léft 0n Snturduv on the Hm vestor‘s excursion to the \Vost. Rev. and Mrs. ChPyne of Swansea are visiting at the Mum-e. Rev. Mr. Choyne preached in St. Andrew‘s ch_u_1ch my Sunday morning. After a long illness, Catherine, daughter of the late Juseph Nnhle. passed away in Tun-onto on Friday of last, week. The funeral tank place on Mnndny :lftemnun flmn her lute rcsirlenL’unud \vnsnltvndml by many rolulivrs and friendm The SPI'VlCQ \vus cnnductpd by Rev. S. R. Rubinsun, Rev. Dr. Carmichael of King also took palj't. g. 21 and 26â€"Fr0m Toronto. Yarker, Banlmckluu-n. Mnynooth, Kin- nmuut .lct.. Pictun and all intermediate stations on the Canadian Northern Railway. Municipality of the Township 0 Addg-cssv W. H. Shaw, President Is our record on July 24th when this cnpv was Written. Dull times effect us but little as our records show. and good prospects for thebrightest business period in Canadian history when the war is over make 1c advisable to get ready to earn a good salary. AUTUMN EVERY Include the Central Business & Shorthnnd Cnllege :md Sewn City Branch Schnnls. All give high grade emu-sues and qualify yuung men and \Vumen fm- husiuese appuintnwnts which are se- cured for graduates through our well organized employment de- partment. [he Canadian Magazine Voters’ Llst I915 VAUGHAN County of York vstinatinn left to the excursirmist. Hulfâ€"u-cent :1 mile from eginu. Suskalunn, \V'nrumn, Swan River. Calgary. Edumn. 'l‘auuis and to all other points on the Canadian Northern TERM OPENS 91 AUGUST F1 ee descx iptive catalogue mailed on request From Toronto and all stations west and south in Ontario. E X C U R S I 0 N S T0 Winnipeg $12.00 30,000 Harvesters Wanted Maple TORONTO azme fm- Scp~ uuhle historical N. P. M. Ken~ "e at, QIH‘hGC." rmnatkuhlc for There :1 re some Going Dates GRADUATE Head Offices at, Yonge and Gerrard Sts.. Toronto NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCING, ETC. ¢-++'§‘+++++++$++++++++++++++ ++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++ The Next Sitting of Diwsmn Court to No. 3, County of York. will be held in the Court Room. DIViSIflN - GUURT Dated this 19111 dny uf August, 1915 Electors are called upon to examine the said List. and if any omissions or any othm- errors are found therein to take immediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected according to law. Notice is hereby given that, I have transmitted or delivered to the prisons mentioned in Sections Eight and Nine of the Ontario “Votern’ List Act" the copies required by said sections to he so transmitted or delivewd of the List made pursuant to said Act. of all per- sons uppem-ing by the lust Revised As- sessment Roll of the said municipality to be entitled to vote in the said muni- cipality :tt Elections for Members of the 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 19th day of August. 1915, and remains there for inspection. ' Saturday Sept. 4, 1915 Municipality of the Village of A. J. HUME Tailor CLEANING Unmmencmsx at 9.30 :L.m. '1‘. F. MCMAHON CLERK ONTARIO RICHMOND HILL Voters’ List, 1915 Clerk of the said Municipality. RICHMOND HILL e Canadian Northern Coun_ty of Ym-k PRESSING RE PAIRING J. A. HUME, PLACED 30TH ALL BRANCHES OF THE TRADE STRICTLY ATTENDED T0 F. J. WilflllWllRIl‘i PATRONAGE SOLICITED AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SHOEING LAEE AND INTERFERING HORSES A SPECIALTY F. J. WOODWARD. Richmond Hill GENERAL BLACKSMITH, New Gormley Richmond iii“ Annex G. A. M. DAVISON, UNIONVILLF. dealer for Markham Iget Us Serve X’ou VVith Scarboro and York Townships, including Yonge Street; G. A. MCDONALD 8: SON Trackage Lots on Canadian Northern Ry., and Metropolitan Ry. Building Lots on Yonge St., Belmxn and Clarerce Avenues. Acre Garden Lands. For Sale an Easy Terms The above nricvs f.n.h. Fmd. OLL. effet-t I've Aug. 2. 1915. N0 speedr-nwtm- included in this: year’s equipment. nthm-wisw mus quv equipped. Cars on display and sale by Ford Touring Car Price $530 Ford Runabout Price $480 Made in Canada EXCELSIOR MOTOR CYCLER RICHMOND HILL L. CURTIS Motor Repaixing‘ Dcne TERMS GIVEN CN MC'ICR CYCES L. CURTIS IO Adelaide St. E, Toronto AGENT FOR.

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