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The Liberal, 4 Jan 1917, p. 1

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VOL. XXXIX. “ on fgg’iirai Is PUBLISLIED EVERY TEIU RSDAY MORNING AT Tun LIBERALiPRINI‘lN} 8c PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMONDHILL.ONT. l‘.- F. McMAHON. EDITOR. 8: PUBLISHER BUSINESS CARDS. lithe] II]. Dever I... T. C. M. TEACHER 0F I’ian o and ‘70500 'â€" , '1‘, §SAI Gr E ()N Staple Licrnsz-d Auctioneer for tho County of ‘ York. Salcsattcudi-d to on shortestl nolicr, and at reasonable ratrs. J'. I N I 'I‘ HEBBERTLENNUX G RICHMOND HILL S. SHEPHERD PAINTER PAPERHANGER GRAINER. E'ri'. Box 23 - MAPLE, ONT_ rIIONE 1534 44 12 R... Dr. G. La Verne Pattison Hon. Graduate Royal College of Dt'lllulSllI'gPHlis. Toronto. will be at Richmond Hill (‘\'Pl"\' Tunsday Friday} AND BRIDGES A SPECIALTYâ€" Office lomtod in Standard Bank Build lug. Office hours 9.30.1.1”. to 5 [Lin and CRIHVNS LEBNNOX & MORGAN » :lii‘rilsu'l s and Molicuors. Money to Loan on and :milchuthel Lucrtgagesu nun-st. rates ' Auroraofiiceâ€"Ron oven to the old post oliic. one door wmt of the entrance to the Ontario Bank Newmnrket officeâ€"Three doors south of he postorfice V l'IORGAN A I) l")!‘fl Patronage solicited W WILLIAM COOK J. 11. Naughton B\RRIS’I‘ER SOLICITOR NOTARY 621-2 Trade-rs Bank Bldg. 1 Yongo & CUIIIOI‘HI? Sis. TORONTO Naughtou Block, Aurora. Thursdays Telephone Main 3176 Residence Main 41. 4 JOHN T. ANDERSON PlANO TUNER 21)!) BERESF‘ORD AVE. W EST TORONTO Phone Junction 72. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS’ EXPERIENCE All mail orders will receive prompt attention. M JOHN R. CAMPBELL. VETERINARY SURGEO., ’E‘hornhill. Calls by phone or otherwise promptly responded to W l]. H. PINKERTON. V.S. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE King, ()ut. Phone No. 23. M J. H. Prentice Licensed Auctioneer for the Counties of York. Junerio and North Tmonto. Sperm. wreatqu given to sales of every ilescripziou flu-Lu stack sales n. specialty. Farms bought and sold on commission. all sales View hall to on shortest LIJEICO and cuuduubel bv "le Irm- up-lo~date methods. Address: 415 BalliOl St. Ninth ‘I‘orou Pin-me in House. Belmont mt? -â€"--â€"â€"___.._________ .I.ICE.\'SED AUGTIONEER; For the County of York. ‘1‘ \.“ii and SATISFACTION GUARANTEEL. lIASKAY P. 0. ONTARIO M. 30.631 :7. @avi’dson PIANO TUNING Phone or mail messages promptly i attended to. PHONE 1421 THORNHILL Organs Repaired. Expert \Vorki M Danton, Graver & Field: Barristers. Sullimors. &r: NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 3i) KING ST E.. TORONTO. Canada. Frank Duilton, K. C. John Irwin Grover Arthui A. Macdonalll llarry D. Angol- ; I: A. Cameron MacNaughton. minister. Solicitor. Notary, Etc. OFFICEâ€"SUITE 31. TORONTO DAILY STAR BLDG. 18 KING STREET \VEST.‘ Tel. M. 3631 â€"â€"â€"â€".______ WRIGHT BROS. [laden-takers l" Fluhalmers. RICHMOND HILI. THORNHILI. AND UNIONVILLE A large stock Of Funeral Furnish mg 734 YUIILEP St- Kept at the above places . . C ....4 ' N BARIIISTER. SOLICITOR. NOTARY ETC Toronto Ofi‘iCP. Richmond Buildinus. 33 Richmond Street, \Vost. H Richmond Hill Office (‘ Libcral‘ Oliicl-I. every Thursday forenoon. Maple, Thursday afternoon. \Voodhl-idge, Saturday forenoon. Money to Loan at Current Ra‘li‘s M H. A. NICIâ€"I()LLS NOTARY PUBLIC Oommissioncl. (VHIIVUVIIIICUI‘, ctc Insurance. and Ilrai Estatr Issuel oi Marriage Lice-uses. Richmond. Hill \‘ J EDWARD FRANCIS’ I NOTARY PUBLIC CCMJIISSIONER. CONVEYANnER. ETC. Real Estate and Insurance THORNHILL \_ I a “In Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Li M , Vaughan Municipal Election Monday's for Deputy-Reeve ill ’l'ownshipof Vaughan :â€"~ Division No, Cameron Saigcon I. 'l‘hol-nhill 17 32 2. Patterson 23 91 ii. Edgelry 27 53 4. Maple 33 IIIR 5. l’ine (llove III 43 ‘IS. l’urpllwille 57 24 T. Elders Mills I!) It) 8. Lit-inburg 77 28 Totals 287 381 Thr ISIIT Council will be: Rrevc, .l. G. \Vhitlnorc. (arm): I)i-puIy-l{vr\'v. J. 'l. Saigcon: (‘niilliriilois. (acc.). \V. Anderson. \V. 0. McDonald. T. I}. \Vl'lllrii'k. â€"â€"â€"v-oH< Agricultural Interests Mr. Editor: It was my plhilrgv last month to l](‘:ll‘ Mr. \\'. (‘. Good. or Hianl (‘ollnty :nldri'ss thi- lCmpil'e Club at Tolonlo upon agiilullural plobli-lns. Bring a praci ical fai nn-r, who has dill - ing ll years of strvnuous work rrbuill Ihv buildings upon the holiwsll-ad scl- ilt'd by his grandfulhi-r 7.3 )‘t‘Iil'S ago. doing much i f the» will k with his own hands. and has also it‘ill‘l‘tl a llllt‘ lli'lil of milking shollhuriis. Mr. (inod pos- svsscs pm-sonal cxpclicncc to support illt' \'lt'\\'S hr oxpicssivs. Not bring :I Inoilii-d lnan hi- has had iowoik his own way. yet he is one of our fmv mlâ€" ucatcd fainlizls who have lraiili-d thcmsL-lvosholh to think and tom;- plus-s thrir thoughts III (fll'i'll‘ simple English. lir is thus \vvll qualiiird to place the interests ofourgrvat agiiI-nl- lulal industi \' in lhrir right ri laiion to othi-I dl-pai tiurilts of Canadian indiu- try. The most insistent pioposition made by Mr. Hood in his address was that [ho high Cost of labor, (‘I nil-arod with the low avrrage price for farm pio ducts. had for tiflrcll ("'20 years lwl'oic [hr wal ln‘CIIllIH a vi-uy serious handi- cap upon farm industry. a handicap whirh has been made still moresmious by the war, so that; lunch of Oiir land cannot be cultivated, and even our live stock interests not piopel-ly cared for. Not less certain and injurious ill its effects has it been to make the sup» port of secondary industries to he a buiden upon agricultuan gixiug them privileges not inherent to tlu-il- own natural don-loplnvnt. Thcsc causvs. Mr. Good said, had combined to so l)lll(ilâ€"‘l| farm life as to atllact our B. H. LASHER. PRACTICAL PLUMBER 9 AND erAM: FITTER North Yongr Street RICHMOND HILL \_ '1‘. (3}. L S? () I‘q LICENSED AUOTIONEER FUR THE (‘UUNTY ()F YORK Palrrlnaup and infliwuce respectfully Solicilrd R'osidcniw address P. O. addI-pss \ icliu ia Squaw ('i(ll'llllt’)'.1{.l{.2 M ESTELLE M. ORTON (PUPIL or Miss II. ETHEI. SHEPHERD) VOCAL INSTRUCTION Pupils pI-eparI-d for examinations Studio. Toronto (/‘Ullst‘l'Vfitt'l'y of AIUSIC' Richmond Hill on Monday and Tuesday of Each \Vwk. I. EARLE NE W'ION PIANISI‘ Teacher of Piano-Playing at the Toronto Conservatory of Music Organist. and Choirnlastcr St. Paul‘s“ l’rcsbytrriaii' Chuich, Toronto I Conductor Yolk Choral Society \Vill ax‘i'pt a limited numth of pupils at his Homi- studio. Richmond Hill m ‘SV ;& 3' '1‘ ETC 1) Young Mon and “'onlru to pro- Pill'l‘ iwi pusilii‘ns of trust and iv- sponsibillly. wollh firm $3U (L7 Thu famous 31m per month. . jvct. "The Average . “The Valle-y of the Dry Bones. young pcoplo from country to city lift- “'llt‘lt‘ [lli' l'('\\'.1lil for lilt‘ll' labol is QIHIII‘I‘ \vhill- the sll't‘SS of conditions is less onrious and llic plrasull's and pl'il'ile-gvs « f social lift- ari- gl'onlt'l and mine easily Obtaiiwd. The conditions thus brought about in our now coun- try have led to a largP reduction of agricultural pmdut'iion ill proportion to population, conipazi-d with that of a past sci ios of ye-ai s. May I now urge in LIIU columns of your paper that our leprl-srntalivcs ill I the Legislaluli- and in l’ailialiicnt ought if pussibli- [o llt' chosen to a Ilillt'l) lalgi-r rxii'nt. from tho ranks of (hr tilli-rs ol' lb.- soil whose personal intrrvsls will naturally ll-ail Illi’ll) to study and protvct those of agriculturr. and to demand for us fair and just Il't‘i'llllli‘lli by the lrgislatiou l-nacicd both at Toronto aild ()ltawa. Ma y l rxprizsx lhr hopr that at the iii-XL vlrclion Ibo pcnple i-f ()ntalio will sch-ct and t'lt‘Cl a much larng- pl nportion of our l'i‘DI‘i‘Si‘Iiiil[H'PS {mm the lanksof the farming Community. HENRY MOYLE. W‘ Adwrtisr iii The Libcizll and watch tho l‘t’>lll!>‘. _.7 â€" »-4’ c -x Presbvterian Church Sunday. .lan. 7th. the lllll'iisit’l' will plt‘ilfll at both se‘rvices: morning sub- Mali;" evening. Young People‘s Society. Thursday. at 7.3Iln.nl..at the Manse. A paper on "Mohaniiiiedanisin" by Miss Poul- land. A deep sorrow has fallen upon Thornhill Church in the loss of One of. our t-ldl‘rS. Mr. II. A. Nisbet. Mn! Nisbet had suffers-d from a chill about Christmas linw. which only toward the close developed into pilcuilionia. causing his 'li‘illll early \Vednesdayi morning. \VllllP his relationships here are altogether apart from his business raiem- in the city. he has eu- tho :lvl-l-ago businrss Ciliil‘gO of this country. lts I'L’I‘llld for plac- ing students in positions is a re- inle kabli- one. \Viuirr it‘l'lll fIOIu January :2. Lrlrgr (‘alaloglu- free. TOIOIIIO. Ont. stands f‘ll’ above? I l w. .1. Elliott ‘ Yougc & Charles Sis. Principal I the Community. I large and gPlil‘l‘IillS sympathies ho pos- sossvd. drarrd llllllSI‘lf ill a remarkable degree tom‘ery inrlnlwl- of the church andl Frw men have the’ whirh made every neighbor feel that hr was a personal friend. and which today makes a common sorrow for the whole neighborhood. To Mrs. i berty ; The following Is the official result of the in all things, Charity.” . ONT.. THURSDAY, JANIIARY4. lm: for rcevc. councillors and school trini- tee-s. The Count at 5 o'l-lOck gave the following stult z~ FUI' Rm v.- \\'. H. I’ugsll-y 13!) (i. S. Sims 71 13.... 'l‘. 'Iicnch J. Monkman .l. Luilali t'oilnigilli 13 (ii. Ml'lhliiald “7 E. Uaikrr Ill Ful' I’.S.'lilll§I(‘(‘S \V. A. “Wight ltii .l. A. Mi-Ilagln- In?) .1, Hunt l-ll Bliss Moyll- so The list name In rach section is not. circivtl. «u- More News from Our Boys Holdrll (lamp. lh'i'. 17.191“. l)i~.lr Mrs. Langsiall': ‘ Your li'llvi‘ l’t'tf(‘l\'(‘ll sninc days ago. The boxrs sold by tho Soliciv have almost all animal. and the L‘Oiiil-lits llllli'li nppiI-ciali-d by all. Tilt’se bnxvs will greatly in making this (liilistmas. which will br Spl‘llL uuih-r dll‘l’crrnl conditions iloln any Ulilt'l, a i'hcclful our. As you know, Iplitu a iiunllwr of the boysui-ilt IO Franci- \\ilh the No.1 Ci'llstruclion Battalion. I am eilclns‘ iiig it. list of llHIM‘. A large- llllllllll,‘l' (If pail-vls: and letters hair illll\('tl hrrv for Illt’st' boys. and have brl-n forwaid- rd llonl llI'l't‘. If this list was publish- i-ll iii the local papi-r. all tlu-irdill'rii-nt fxienils would know when: [hwy \vi‘li'. :lIHl it. would assist in [)l't'Yi‘illlllg Ihrir mail fron. bringr ill-laycd or going astray. vspuziallyas We oxpect in go EIL'l'L‘S shortly. :is~lsi All Ill-1c ini- quiiu well and enjoying ll‘l'lllst‘lw-s fallly wrll. ()ur l’lisk‘llt ‘lllill‘trrs are wry comfortable and this“ Is [hr ilii'l‘st, ()aiiip we have lit‘t‘ll in. ()u llt'lll‘ilf of the boys I wish to thank the Such-[y and rach individual liit‘llliIEl‘ and fricild fl r th- ()hlistinas boxes and kind wishes. and wish you all a re: V cheerful Christmas and a bright and happy Now Ytal'. I am sincerely. l’l‘l']. .I. E. Tlfll‘l'l‘ZEii, The following boys are in Franco, and in No. l CUIisli-uution letlaliol', and mail addrrssrd C. GIL, NO. 1 (.lltlisil'lltiillil] Bn., B.E.F. [flu Al loy P.0., London should l't':l(’ll llwm. ('orp. Ii. l‘I. liicllalds. ll. Corp. 0. H. (lowie. L. Richards, T. Cobb. J. Ellis, 1'). Duckrlt. J. N. Dixon. \V. A. b‘iowii, .l. Stallabras. G. Langstafl'. R. Baker. Municipal and Trustee Election The largest vote evrr polled in Rich- mond Hill was iccmded last, Monday 13. (70., 127th Batt'n. ‘ [Single copies, 3 cts. Mrs. F. H. Echlin K15 IHCRGA li'l‘l‘IN .‘l I'SII' ('lnssus iii Richmond llill and Tholnhill All infoi motion fin nishrd RESIDENCE 'I‘llOlIXlllLI. Frank Converse 'rmriilali or 'I‘llE VIOLIN Smith \Vill hr in Richmond Hill on Thulsdays aftrr Sé‘lllt'liiilt‘l‘ ]. 191"? Address Nol (liâ€"‘llllé‘l‘ Building 220 Yong» St. Toronto .1. ,. " l. .. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SOLO SINGING Mr. David Dick Slater A. II. C. M. (Associati- of tho Royal (V'ollrgc i‘f Music, London. England) will lPSlllIII' his classes at Iilldiill'rli', Hill on \Veilnosday, Scptelnbcr 13th Foi Itâ€"‘llll’l and I’altiirulars appr 2.) Albany Avenue, Toronto .1. If. DIGICVVOH 3%: Son Licouscd Auctionerrs for Toronto and the (lI‘IIIItIL‘S of York. Pro] and Simon,- Phone (57 \Voston W. HEWISON HOUSE PAINTER, Glazier. Grainer and Paper- Hanger. RESID ENCE. RICHMOND HILL Tombstone Lettering In Marbl or Granite. Good Win-"u: rcasonabe chargcs. Town Oi CountIy‘ V. Ml-tcalf. L. Hunt. I“. ‘Vllshll. T. Taylor. L. Middlotiiil. I_. R. H. Uiillins, 1“. Collins. .‘I. Miipl‘S; h..._- Victoria Square The musical ploy. “Our Minister's lloiwynlonu.” girl-n by the iiirliibris ofthclmagui‘ was highly succl-ssful. and rvrrybody is slyiiig “That's just what I was illiilkin'.” 'llw rhaiarivrs nuslaiucd their p ll Is. and to spi-i'ializc Would lake loo lllll‘Jll space Suffice it. I Lostrvrl'yolwrnjoyld1hr play and Lin- liist part of the prlgriimilu- in which the orchi-siza. Miss llvlinkay and Miss 'l‘rrwni’»; pupils. took part. Miss llvlulkay llt'llgllit‘tl her audiluli-r. Thu irrixhrsira was i-ilcorrd. and tho drills by lllk‘ buys and gills wore heal t- ilvapplaudrd. Miss Trl-wni is to bl- cougratulatwl on her [rainingr Of llk‘l' pupils. Pi‘iitt‘flls wrrc $42.55. A sleigh load of young pinile \'l\lit'll Richmond Hill l’link Saturday running and enjoyed thi- skating. Miss M Cooper of'l‘hornhill is visit~ lug Miss Ellis-l Morison. Mr. and Mrs. ICYPlt‘lI Brown and in- l fant daughter of Ryandali‘, Sask.. ari- visiting rvlatives llt‘l't’ [his wintrr. Mr. I). ll. Rush of Toronto visited at, Mr. R. Algal-'s owr Sunday. Mr. But-‘h‘ favoird us at the :IfU’llllHIlI Si‘l'Vlt‘L‘ with a solo wllirh was splendidly ren- deied. Mr. H. (‘ollald and Mr. Clare Glover wont. to Toronto Sunday to visit. Pie. Roy (iloyrr who has been ill fol SOIIII‘ time. I 'l‘. I}. HO YNTON (’iill'llllf’y l’.(). ind. l’hone J. II. PRENTIUE 41:) B‘llliiil SI. Tumult” I’honv Belmont. lIIlT LICENSED Al'CTlONlCERS iron (‘Iil'.\"l‘Y (IF YOUR ANI) UNTARIU Special attention given to Sales 01 (‘Vt‘ly drscriptiuu. Farms and fur”) stock sales a specialty. Farms bought and sold on rmumission. All sale-Is at- Nisbet there goes out the warm and heartfelt sympathy of the whole com- I lllullity. trndcd to on shortest notirc. and Con- ducted by the most :ippiorvd methods. Patronage solicited. \Viite. \V. A. JONES. 23 Buchanan St, Toront Monuments. Markers and Corner Posts. TRIOEIIMOIVTD HILL REAL ESTATE â€"AGENCY-â€" J”. H. SANDERSON. V. S._ MANAGER VILLAGE AND FARM PROPERTY AIAVAYS ON HAND. Public Ilileniliiii Good Bran and Shorts in stock. A good supply of PURITY AND PASTRY FLOUR always on hand. Wheat, Buckwheat. Cracked Corn America'n Corn and Oats For Sal’s I ALSO HANDLE THE Canada Portland Cement . . AND. . Tile for Draining. Orders tlkei for Red Clay Prefi Brick. 'I We have the D.L. a: W. Slammer; Hard (Joel. and Kennel-(Ice! “17:63:28 better" Ozzie:- new AT REA£ONABLE ?R!GI== ii. iiiiii (iradilalo Toronto (‘olll-gi- of Milsiv in

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