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The Liberal, 1 Feb 1917, p. 5

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CHAPMANâ€"On the 26th of J 1917. Nancy, daughter (.f L Jnhn Chapman (If Langsluff 835d year. The Canadian Red Cross is facing a serious situatinn as a result. of the scarcity of women workers. hecause the women are not aware uf the urg- ency of the need. 0” Nnvemhr 15!. the Canadian Red Cross in erdnn sent out 7000 casosin response to Red Crnss appeals although Canada had contributed of that amount only 3000 cases. The remaining 4000 cases had to be taken from the reserve swck which is being seriously depleted. \Ve are quite sure however that uur women will rise to the nccasinn. and measure up in their sacrifice and effurt with nursplendid men at the front. Join the \Villing Knitters hv calling \Vednesday at the Puhllc School and taking out yuur share of knitting \vnnl \vuol The coming season is going to be marked by high prim-s fur all farm produce. It will he in yum- illtf‘H-‘SL to watch the markets cluselv. The Farm- er’s Sun. Toronto. as a farm market paper has no («1111]. It has saved its readers many dollars hy keeping them posted as to the trend of prices. There never was :Ltinw when [his inform- :uion was nf such value to the farmers ut the Province as nuw. Those who read The Sun regularly find if, a busi- ness proposiLinn that means nmney Ln them. Yum snhmrintinn fur The Sun can be left at this “fine. N.lv_v serge 38in. wh table dunmsk in red rod and glen} 58 i Atkinson & Swilzer. 25mm year. Intn-nwnt in Thnmhill Saturday lust. \Vomon‘< heavy black cntmn hose fluecy lined and seamless pr. 250.. wo~ men's winter weight cmtnn vests, lung sleeves, high neck, naltuml Collar. 250. dmwers tn match. :mkle length 25c M.n"..,...__oo:, -‘ .n- Mr. Ruben, McBride, M farmer of \Villnwdnle di on Monday. DPCPMSPd v mnnd Hill nn business In: Funeral yesterday to F Mausoleum. Mr. and Mrs. A. I and twolittle sons. H \vhu had been visILin nther places left for Elsww, S;tsk., Thursd Mr. Lumm fell on u I‘m-ling stone in the rink Monday M'ening, fmcuning [Wu rihs. The accident cunwd hum much pain. but he is lmw resting more comhn'tuhly. Mr. Wm. pointed High umnd Hill by A pair of lady’s gloves wne found on Church Sheet, and left, at Tue Liberal Sucrummntal SH-vicos will he hvld in the MeLhndisb Church next Sunday morning and at Victoria Square- in thr- ufteinmm. The Sui-vices will he taken by the pastor, Rev. J. R. Aikvnhead. RICHMOND H ILL. 0x11 Offlcr. Miss Vida H versin spent, [1' cnusirl. Mrs. Ch ary in Jupm. \i'ill Methudist Church. Thumhill. next on.‘ n Sunday. Rmsell Espey who enlisted :lt, mnnd Hill and went tn Englnm the 127m battalion, returned h f -\V (LIVE 32:: ()wino tn ill.hnuHh Subscribe fur Monthly. c Liberal Office. HOV Girls' Branch Red Cross I Hill :LVnd' went to England 27th battalion, returned home a .nys agu owing to ill-health. Wm. Han-ian has hum re D. Nun-man. formerly a miSsion- , r ’1‘urnntn.ns a farm market 5 no («11111. It has saved its any dollars by keeping them to the trend of prices. There s :LLillH‘ when [his inform- nf stlch value to the farnwrs DIED Harris Scnmul trusth fur Rich- Yvrk County Council. Harris If Turnnm Uni [hp \VH‘k-rlld with her Elms. A. Hwy. ‘. wide yd 65c.°0k1|.fi7p}i red and while. and :38 in. wide. yd (55c. JAN. 0. "S7 day E. VunderlHn-gh Hm-uld and Jack. g at Handful-d and u' the-ir homeqn day evening. , u Well known died suddenly was in Rich- Iust Sntmday. Fore-st Lawn THE PEOPLE FEB. 1. 1917 Ce: letery January, Lhe late f, in her THE MINISTER Rich- NEXT WAR LOAN (@Kindly note that I have entered into a. Meal pnrlvwrship \Vllb COL. ‘ LONG. Canada’s fun-most, Rum and l Pedigrévd Stuck Auctiuneer. gFarmers Holding ,' Auction Sales 5? Is it not, reasonable that such an auctioneerâ€"with his expurienco; will) his knowleng of stock, of values. of HOW TO GET Binsâ€"van got ynn mm? for your stock and (*Ifccts. In spite of the adverse conditions hrnoght about by the war. the work of the York Choral Society has been proceeding very sati>fnctorilv through this their third season‘s rehearsals. and lovers of Choral singing will hear the largest: and in every way the best Chorus that has yet assembled under Mr. Newton’s baton at the concert on February the 28th. The principal numbers on the programme are the splendid Chorus frqu Elg'ir's “Banner of St. George", “It Comes From the lMisty Ages", Mendelssnhu‘s beautiful Sacred Motet “Hear My Prayer" for Soprano Solo, Chorus and Orchestra. and the stirring “Uomrudas Song of Hope” hy Adolphe Adum. Thea-‘9 with Eaton Faniog’s "Miller‘s \Vooing", a .group of short unnccmupanied num- bers. selections for Lndies' Voices and Men's Voices and Elgar-'3 setting of the "King" and “Role Britannia” round out the Choral part of the concert. The Committee hope to he ral he to announce in :1 few days the ‘ names of Soloists etc. and in the course i of :1 week or so tickets will he in the hands of the members of the Society I the proceeds from the sale. of Whinh over and above expenses will be hand- | ed over to the local Red Cross Snr-iptr. Dates and terms arrungvd at my office 1:4? The Allt‘LiOlWPl‘s' Jnurnnl says:“He has gn‘en In the world its greatest auctinneer \vm-k.” {’3' \V. H. BllICP, impm-tor and breed- ernf Clydesdale. Says: "CHI. Long is one of the world‘s best auctioneels.” BURNSâ€"In Rivhnmntl Hill. Sunday, Jnnuurv 28. 1917. to Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Burns. :1 daughter. The marri’nge was solemnized of Calulinc Lnuise. daughter (*f Mrs. M. and the late Chas. R. Bredin, and granddaughter of thelzlte Rev. Dr. John Bredin, tn Mr. E. Chfl'ord Saul, both of Tm-nnln. all the Riverdale Methodist Church. on \Vednesday. Jan. 24.1he-Rev. A.P.Braceufiiciating. The bride.whn was given away by Mr. J. H. Sanderson, Richmond Hill. wure her travelling suit of Burgundy broad- clnth with huttn match. and was as- sisled by Miss Fmguson. of Graven- hursL. The groom wasussislvd by Mr. Fred McL:Ichlin, of Toronto. The )PLE OF CANADA BEGIN NOW wedding march was played by Miss A. M. Brmvn. quulpuy’s Buy. After the cervnrnwy Mr. and Mns. Saul left for a Silnl‘t trip. nu their return tlwy will reside “1,69 Eglintun :1 venue east. The regular meeting of the Alumnae Asa ci ttinn of the Richmond Hill High Sshool will be held on Friday, Feb. 2. It. has been devidpd “11% year to study Italian Art. The first three of a series (if biographical studws un this subject will he luan np:nt.ll1is lllPktlnvalULO (di Bax-done) 1276 1337 by Miss Kathleen Murphy. Masaccin (Tnmuumu Guidi) 1401-1428 by Mi<s Flussie‘ Allison and Raphael (Sunzin) 14831520 by Misc Anna Buvlp. l‘he roll call will be quutnlinns from favurlte authors. REQUESTS 01:. J. H. SANDERHON. V. 9 lilUI‘LUOND HILL York Choral Society Concert the Incai Red Cmss 308%}. Alumnae Meeting Saulâ€"Bredin BORN FINANCE DEPARTMENT OF FINANa OTTAWA TORONTO St. Regis Everbearing Rashberry Splendid list of Hardy CANADIAN GROWN Fruit and Onmmentai Stock including Sp|ing 1917 Planting List now re: The Patxons of the road have al- I'Pady shan an enthusiastic apprecia- tinn‘ of “1889. two of the many origin- al features t-haructeristic of lhv piv- gressive policy under which I he (LN. H. operates. 30 3 At once This system lns ln-Pn in olfch for a short time only. but, it has been pa- tronized to such an n'XtPlll as LU insure the CUlllpll‘tP slicuvss «If [he wlwme. All(.llli-'I m-iginul fenllue inn-“(lured 011 all its TI:msnnntim-ntal 'l‘laius is :I “‘FI'MVvllQI'S‘ Hhup" in t-hzu'gu 0f (lu- pmter in the nlwervutinn cars. The stuck (:umix‘ts nf n unlnpletr‘ list nf m-liclrs llm 'l‘rnvvllvr ls likely to fnrger. m- ovorluok, in packing up for the hip. or might desire in pun-bass as an afterthought. Everything from shoe laces and collar buttons to smell- ingisalts and bun-hens are nhtainuhhm The Steward willr he plvasvd to give any info: mutiun and offer suggestions if i'equirt-(l. Passenger: are supplied with monu cards about, thirty minutvs Ive-fure each meal is called, from which it. may be ascvrtained what dishes will by served and the cost of snmP. The Canadian Nnrthvi-n Railway has inaugurated H. systvm in its Dining curs dvsigned Lu lllt‘PL the: xvquirmnvnts of the Twin-Hw- dmiring :L mudi-mle priced meal, Tahlv D’Hute prim-s ; Breakfast, 250. 50c, “Dc; Lumghmm 35?, 50c. 75c. 80c; Dinner 50v. 75c, 85c. $1.00. Muleelulmmlv meals may he had a La Curie if desired. CAN ADA'S GREATEST NURSERIES McIntosh Red Apple The Young People's Society 'Ihms~ day. 7.30 [1.11). at the Manse, a paper 0n “The Missionm y" by Mrs. Atkinson. The \Vnmon‘s Missinnary Sm’iety meets Friday. 2 pm. at Miss Pent- lund's for quilting. after which them Will be :1 tallel tvu. A grand concert will be given in the school hnuso, Oak Ridges. stop 58. (In \Vednesday. the lit!) (if Fehumry. The talan will include artists from Toronto. Aurm‘aund Richmond Hill, and there will be dancing, singing. reading and instrumental numbers. Mr. R. \V. E. Burnaby will occupy the chair. Procseds in aid nf the Red A'l Scouls of the lst Richmond Hill and I‘hmnhill Tl’uup are rrquested to mak * :1 pnint of lm'ng pmsvnt on Sat- urday, Feb. 3. at 7 o’clock tn meet, lhe n *w Snnnrmnstor whn is as! ing while the Old S.M. is doing military sex-vice. Sunday, Feb. 4th. the ministm' will preach at, boLh services. in the morn- ing the first. of a. series (If semmns on the Lord’s Prayer. “Our Falhvr", in the evening on “Sentimemfl. 2w Illustrntvd (‘nlulngue sent on application. Cross Society. 1‘0 cean Slurt nnw hi, lwsl. svlling Limp Libel-Al Proposition. STONE & WELLINGTON Representative Wanted To Meet the High Cost of Living and many nlhm' loaders Thu anthill Nurserie (E5h1hlishvd1837) fun- RIUHMOND HILL and District for Presbyterian Church Concert at Oak Ridges ~"l‘A R I U zldy' Kenle and Poultry Meat FAIRBANK th Wanted -~ BoarsflBEAVERBOARD Consigmnents, Dmvnsview Gr. '1‘. f at or Best market price given . FREELAND Iran: Ch 113, (Hus-swarp, Brown and plain, ass utcd sizeg, pitchers, cu -‘_ I’lannellette BLmketF, w] and pink borde‘s. New stock of navy and light Inches un’e. We have m stock a good a New, white scrim with c010 trimmed. Brass extension rods Underwear. men's braces, Silk Tics, Kant I'imc ollars. Lined Kid Gloves. All “'00; Cingha Rug Canva r, 72 Heavy Stripe Feather Tickng Men’§ Braces, Silk 7 , not for sexvice Atkinson & Swiizer CONCRETE HOUSE m Heat Purveyor Phone \VESTON STONE (ILUSES AT SIX M UN DA Y .\.\'I) \V E[ )NESDA Y in checks, stripes and piain colors Station :Ches wide a good assortment 1th colored Lord; him and Q: colored percnles, 36 Db 0111's.! 1 l'ofs. Iar‘r‘y and saucers, k and linen and I’lceced \\ith blue Curtain or lace

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