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The Liberal, 4 Jan 1917, p. 5

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Rev. J. 1%. Aikedliead and Mrs. Aik- Pnhead leave this week for a short stay at Preston Springs. A car load of hemlock slalis at the Elevator. Also a car of hardwood soon to ai rive. Rey. \V. R. Raiker, a former pastor on this circuit, will pieacli in the Methodist (,7lillIL‘ll next Sunday, niorii- iiig and evening. Free-will offering services will lie licld iii the Metliodistcliuicli. Victoiiu Squaw. on Sunday. .lanuniv H. Rev. 1?. McKee will preach in the afternoon and Rev. 1.. Atkinson in the evening. Gooi'ge *\Vilc_\'. son of Mr, and Airs. (1.1’. \\'ilcy, enlisted in tlic ltcgular Na\;il Canadian Volunteer Reserve, and left for Halifax last evening. He expects to leave shortly tor training nveiseas. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1?. Vandeiliurg of Elstow, Sask., and Mr. and Mrs. t). (7. Jaincsof \\'innipcg lime lieeu spend- ing the Chi istin is holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Albert l’lt‘lltlktly and other friends. \Vhile walking homeward on Rich- mond street, Frid-iy evening aliout. dusk. Mrs. Switzcr was taken ill. and fell to the pavement, and was fouiio sometime afterwards unconscious. She was at once rumored to lierlionie. ’l‘he doctorstates she is improving steadily. \Ve regret that the nanw of Mr. 11’. \V. E. Bu nahy of Highland Lake Farms, was omitted last week in the account of the concert at .lci’fersoii P. "5. Mr. Buinalvy “as oneof the chief en'ertaincrs of the evening and made at splendid speech, full of wit and humor and sound sense. The, \Vonicn‘s Institute will meet at the home of .\lis. McMahon on \Vedâ€" iiesday. Jan. lUtli. at 3 o’clock. l’apcl' by Mrs. McCoidick. Mt. Albeit. on "The Dignity and Pleasure of ()ur Calling." Solo Irv Miss Gladys Leggc. instrumental liv .‘iiis. Osmond \Vi iglit. Roll callâ€"favorite quotations. Ackliowledgeliieiits of Cliii tuias lmxes have been ieceived from the following “Boys at the Front," in ad- dition to those published last Week :â€" \Vm. Case, \\'in. Manscr. C. Hill. L. llill,_Chas. Page, V. \Valdeis, G.\Vell- wood, .1. Naughtoii. .1. E. Tcetzcl. it). Tipnctt. 1“. Ornicmd, \V. 11. Diysdale, J. N. Drysdale. Friday. Dec.22. S iiit:i~(‘l.iii~‘, throuin Mr. R. Y. litton‘ ti-catvd the th low- ei- rooms of I lie Richmond Hill Pulilic School to ‘oranges and candies: 112 qti titer-pound lioxcs arrived to hold the candy. The donation was so gonâ€" erous Hill. a number oi‘ children undci S"lii~ol age and over three _\‘t‘£llS old re- cechd a share. I): ghcii hy the iCLriinton (‘lioii-, undci the direction of Mr. \‘.'. .1. l'.iwreiice. intlie Methodist. church. Hicliiiiond Hill, next, Monday evening. The choir will lr' assisted by Sergeant, Blake the Mind sulelicr \vlii plays. wonderfully li.ie music. on an inipi-o- I vised instrument which he made in the trenches A silver nit-ring will be taken. To enalili- the farmer in secure larger ‘retnrns for his 1:il)tit‘ greater ronvcni~ enee and comfort. such as he should have is the aim oleie Fat-iiicrs‘ \Veek- lySun. the most helpful tn-m paper published in Ontario. You can do yourpart liy lieconiiin.r a siihscrilier. The Sun is essentially the p vpci' of the Ontaiio Farmer. He will find its in irket rep-iii ill\';tltltl)1". l l ‘0‘ To the Elestoi's of Vaughan Townsnip ! I hereby express my giatitude to the electors of Vauglrw Township for the generous support they gave the for the position ot‘ DeputyJ-{ccve for said Township. liviin specially to thank lllt'1.1(1185i'lil'Pxei'eiSittgllit‘il‘ franchise. Your olicdient servant, .l. '1‘. SAIUEON, Maple. Mr. Merchant Arm Yourself 7 A“ l The shrapnel that overcomes your competitor and brings you business success, ‘ forceful, IS salesmanship advertising. ‘Sunday, 11cc. 31.x, inclusive. (total 1 If you intend to stay in busi_ leiuin until \Yediicsday, Jan. Slzd,, ness, advertise; and when you . ' " advertise have your ads. pre- } Fare and One Third pared by an expert. , , _ ‘ _ : .. Iran‘s; ';'.‘ .":t‘ An ad. well written and well sum {(1, “ 1””... "mil '3‘ 5"“d ‘3 “‘1' . , . _ , . I‘lltlvl}, Dec. Jill], alst and Jan. 1st, r land out has untold pOSSIbihtios. 1 ion. omiti in... Mum until Tuesday, Space costs money »-â€" make it. pay. A post card to Box 130, Rich~ mond Hill, will bring you all necessary information. Mail it now and have a skilled ad- writer put real business-getting ammunition in your ads. Rxcxmmm HILL. 0m, JAN. 4. 19175 Will Richmond Hill Help the Red l Don‘t ft iget the Sui vice of l’raise to i ' Jan. 2nd, 1917. Cross by Regularly Saving Their Waste Papers ? The Canadian Red Cross has in: d»: a i great deal of money by collecting the waste paper in Toronto and selling it. They would lie willing},r to come to Richmond Hill at regular intervals to collect our waste. They could not aiford to make a house to house criii~ vass for it. and so the Richmond Hill Auxiliaiy Would like to arrange i'oi the use of tour or five unused buildings in (lil‘l'eient parts of the village. to which people coild take their waste paneras it collects, and from which cv-ntrcs the (iiiliadinll 1it'tl(il't'\'s would remove it. The scrap p upei- \vonld lie in sacks and newspapers- in lnindles. \\'ill the owners of unused sheds or ll‘l‘lik, who Would he willing to have llicm used for this good work. kindly Notify the Secretary or President of the Auxiliaiv? «0»â€" Card of Thanks My dwelling: and contents at Maple \veic totally destroyod by fire Sunday inn-hing. i received on Thursday from the (lore Fire Insurance Uninâ€" pany of (fruit, tliiougli their agent. .1. '1‘. Saigcoii, a cln ck in full for the illllJlllll. in~_uied. l have t'\t'l}' faith in rcconmiending the old Gore of (hit as a safe and reliable Company to iii- sui'e in. I 't‘HOS. Rl‘MB LE. Maple. â€"~ . o>â€"â€"â€" Dunlop’s New Seedling Rose A new red rose “Mi-s. llcniy \\'in~ nett” will be disseminated lrom the Dunlap Greenhouses in the string of 1918. Tnis is the first. Canadian seed- ling lose, and is recognized by experts as being [lie bust. of itsc'olor yct raised. The importance of having the scions reach the disseniinatois in [he L'iiited Statesâ€"The A. N. l’ieison (‘o.. Inc., of Uroiiiwell. Colorâ€"Mr. Frank llunâ€" lcp personally took the first batch of scoins to ensure their teaching the American disseininators in good order. â€"â€"râ€"â€". n ‘ ~â€"â€"â€" DlED SIViSRâ€"At 1’.i.liuiond Hill, Decciiilier Jill, ltllti, littllll’tl] lx‘icliaidson, rclici of the late Hohcit Siier, aged UT years, 11 months and 2” days. 1’uncial from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. \V.A. Suddaliy, on Tuesday, Jan. 2. at 2.3”. [liter iiient i i Richmond Hill Cemetery. licNi:ii.â€"â€"At his residence, YclIm-e. Vaiigliin Township, Jaiiuaiy 2,1917, Charles McNeil, in his 85th year. Funeral 'l‘hiirsd'iy to St. l’aul’s (‘Ulllt‘ti‘l_\', 7th concession Vaughan. ‘Vant Ads. 01) FOR SALVâ€"Oii the New [0 l)l‘ly Faciii. stop Apply \Valler \\‘:it:s. lilgiii Mills. "'5 ') on SALicâ€"omiiwizh with 14 i 7 y side. on lot .58, con. 2. Vaughan. John .‘S. Sliney. Elgiii Mills. 26 '2 w‘01} SALEâ€"Finehull-sleigh, 2:5 inch it runners. practically new. Apply E. B. Late of Lilieral ofiicc. 2.3 3. ANTE Dâ€"To buy a stack (‘fSil‘éltV \V ’ and a quantity of alfalfa. Ap- ' ‘ ply R. \‘v'. E. Burnaby. .1 ct’t’erson. 212 l J. “‘01? SALE Aâ€" Single sct liohs with liox and seat, almost new ‘: also doulile seated family cutter in good ie- pair. \Vould t‘Xclitlle‘Yt‘ fol smaller outlits. 1“. 1i. Olii'cr, Richmond Hill. l Povvel' l)i1(3hiug N'Iachiuer‘v Buckeye Bowcr Ditclicr for sale. t'utsa drain fifteen inches wide by live feet deep if desired. (l\\'tl< cr used machine. fifty days. (‘an lie purchased at Very reasonable piice. JOHN FISHER t' (30., Liimsden Building, (5 Adelaide 1‘1. Toronto. \Ve can arrange next season's contracts for under-d1 ain- ago Work. New Year's Excursions ' Single Fare (lot d going; 'l‘iiurstiay,1)c<‘.28Lli, to For tickets and intoi inatioii apply to t‘. Haidy, Station Agent. Canadian 1 ‘Viutei' Session Opens Jan. 2nd, in Shaw‘s Business Schools, Toronto V C. B. (‘ollcgu with Set en Branch Schools. Free Catalogue sent on icquest. \Viite \\'. H. Hinw, l’icsideiit. and Gerrard fits” Toronto. Yonuc mm. mum-Bum i F- J. ROBINSON (It) THURNIHLL ‘ Plumbers and Steamiittcrs l Ill) ycais expo-iincc in heating and sanitation. lCS'l‘lMA'l‘lCS tilVlCN. 18 ill â€"_â€"--â€"â€"â€".__ ++++++++++++++++¢+++++++++ \Vlicii you want more business, it is time to advcitise. \Vlicii you are iz-aily to step ou', it is time to stop idvcrtising. r-§-++++++++i‘+++++1’+++++++++ Buy early as goods are scarce and prices mounting Ideal Xmas Gifts Sweater Coats - SLSO to $7.00 Neck too to 2.50 Neck Starts Tics â€" - - .50 to .75 We also have a good stock of Suspenders, Shirts. Arm Bands, Garters, Cuff Links and num- crous other articles bOLh useful and acceptable as gifts. Hobbcrliii Also for clothing. agent unit" â€"Juu '1‘0’1‘1111 l’l'i‘ldtj: ‘1 .‘dr. 1“. .\. Franklin, the shoe- iiiaker, has (‘ilii5l(‘(l “'lill tho 1iU_\2llXltVilli‘rltlHtlltlll Volunteer liesech, and his business will lie, taken over lv\ some other com- rctent man in a l'cw days. ‘f .\li'. Franklin wishes to thank the, ieop‘c of this vicinity for their patronage iii the, past, and extends to all lieai‘tiest wishes for a bright tille prosperous New Year. Boots a The watcr .ii,tl ed 3/ snow will penc- !iatc those \\'Hlll shoes, ca It s i ii :4 (‘Illll‘ Ill ullit‘t' tlI -- llt'.\\ili‘,{Jill|llt‘lll5. ti‘ l limits coin.- for the Winter 1 'HI our work- shop like new »â€" ioaily to l‘t‘sl\'l e t h ost- \\'t‘.llll“l t‘t)t‘.tlliltiii\. Illililit'l‘ liecls may save _\'« u many falls. and \\ill case )our iiit‘d i'cei. New slim-s specialty. Hi iiig in that old pair of lands- to-day. and note the satisfaction and \\'c.'it‘ you can still gvt i'ioiii llli'lll when it paiicd in Hill unid- ern way. l’iiccs reasonalilc. iii.t.lc-to~oid-:r :L . A. F‘anklin [Bunnie i‘ ting lloois Northern Lorne Bock Richmond iii CONCRETE HQ‘JUSE on Cloths 1“lom‘oil cloth in ri‘ctty designs and colors, i )(i, 1},» )‘ds and yds wide. per square yd jot. 7 ~ Sheeting \(V "' Plain, bleached or i; ctory sheetioc, / in. wide, yd 40 and 45C. 2 Cotton Nainmok, a nice Soft-finish cloth for underwear. two qualities,}‘d (Band 25c. towels Bleached bath towels large and heavy each 50C. Striped and white bath towels, me- dium size, each 23;. Pittow Cases Mailc of good cotton and finished With 5 in. hem, pr 35c. w flaiiiiclette Stripe ilaiinelctte, good \'Jilll(,', in a 5. sorted stripes of Line, pink and grey, 321n.w1d-3,)«l ljri. Denims Heavy black denim :bin. \xitle, yd 352‘. Stripe! Lotionxdc, i. d fl; l’uic, :iil Wool Larac'iin yarn, and 3 r1)", medium and dark q'cy, h; {it 5'). Yam 7 m Atkinson 8.: Switzer STORE (71.0.5le .\'1‘ Hi‘T l’..\l. HONDA Y .\.\‘ii \\'llliNi-.il),\\' E “tor-5+5“? ‘ ‘ “\‘r’alls 8 Ceilings ' i ‘ :5 for home. office or store. i -_ for new work or remod- ‘5 cling. Quickly put up " without muss. Comfort- 0 verse as '_- able. artistic and Crack. EHVGIOpeS j Proof. ASK us. t..lNN1£5 A: SONS Hi. I niond Hill ' Ontario AT THE LIBERAL OFFICE +++§ +++é++ +Â¥++++*%i‘++$'Â¥+++ ill" ’5? vi”. -J i3 u- FQEE Cf; FOR 1917 l3~izrioout iniJi’i‘l (far gathzl any reduc- . but tl.cro no guarantee iivc ‘ ':=i;:i::tti 1 , 'l‘hcsc pliers tvlt' itsi .-\ LlLft‘mi [ion lici'tll't‘ against an advance in llllt'tl at any time. .\. .\l. DAVISON 1,‘.\‘i i.\'\'ll.l.l-: t}. lliciiiioxn lithl. and deilicl’ tLr Markham, Scai‘boro and York vanships, including Yongc Street. Lotto. Moan-spit?a'i‘ivic

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