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The Liberal, 1 Mar 1917, p. 1

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BARRISTER SOLICITOR iNOTARY 621-2 Traders Bank Bldg. Yonge & Colbm'ne SL5. TORONTO Nanghton Block, Aurora. Thursdays Telephone Residence Main ESHG Main 44.4 BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, NOTARY ETC Toronto Office, Richmond Buildings, 33 Richmond Street, \Vest. Richmond Hill Office (‘ Liheral’ Office), eVery Thursday forenoon. Maple, Thursday afternoon. VVoodln-idze, Saturday forenoon. Money to Loan J. H. PRENI‘ICE 415 Bulliul St. Guru Toronto I Phone Belmont, 131:7 1nd. Ph LICENSED AUCTIONEERS 300 BERESFORD AVE. WEST TORONTO Phone J unctlon 72. AT THE LIBERALIPRINTING 86 PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL.0NT. FOR COUNTY OF YORK _r\.\'l) ONTARIO Special attention given tn sales 0t every description. Farms and farm stock sales a specialty. Farms bought and sold on connnissiun. All sales at- teuded to on shortest notice. and con- ducted by the most approved methods. Patronage solicited. JOHN R. CAMPBELL Calls by phone ()1‘ otherwise prompth responded to'. EWEN'TYJEI’YE YEARS’ EXPERIENCE All mail orders will receive prompt attention. Dentgnt Grqvgr &‘ Field Tel. M. 3631 .T. H. Naughton RICHMOND HILL. THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE Maple King Licensed Auctiuneem for the. County of York. Sales attended to (m shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. Patronage sulithed Ls PUBLISHED EVERY T EIU RSDAY MORNING PIANO TUNING NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING ST E.. TORONTO. Canada. Frank Denton, K. C. John Irwin Growl- Arthur A. Mglcdonnld Hurry D. Anger [Jinn o and ‘70 5.09 13131101 I4}. l)0\"er L. T. C. M. A. Camerqq “MancNaughton 'L‘. F. MQMAHON. linden-takers & [‘InhnInu-rs. J. T. SAIGEON Phone or mail messzl attended to. ‘ large stock of Funeral Furnish ng Kept at the above places Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, its. OFFICEâ€"SUITE 31. TORONTO DAILY STAR BLDG.. lS KING STREET \VEST“ .151 per annum, in advance.] ‘6 VOL. XXXIX. For the County of York. SATISFACTION GUARANTEEL. SKAY P. 0, ONTARIO JOHN T. ANDERSON PIANO TUNER VETERINARY SU RGEON, (Elnornhill. BUSINESS CARDS. LICENSED AUCTIONEER Eoiin f7. 9auia’son Organs Rnpulred Barristers. Solicmrs. WILLIAM COOK WRIGHT BROS. @112 giheml EDITOR THORNHILL EACHER OF PUBLISHER at C. WALKINGTON Expert. Work gas Current; Rates T. E. BOYNTON os promptly HOSE 1421 lnd. Phone Gnrmloy Monov to Loan on audauucuatbel mortgagesa owest rates Auroraofliceâ€"Rezroved to the old post oflioa one door Wtst of the entrance to the Ontario Bunk Newmarket officeâ€"Three doors south of he poscomce T HEBBEBTLENNOX G V MORGAN Riohmona Hill CCBIBUSSIONER. CON‘WEYAN’WIR. ETC. Real Estate and Insurance Licensed Auctioneers for Toronto and the Counties of Ym-k, Peel and Simcoe Hm). Graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Toronto. will he alt Richmond Hill every Tuesday and Fx'idnv. CROWNS AND BRIDGES A SPECIALTY Office located in Standard Bank Build. ing. Office hours 9.30:1.111. to 5 p.m- LENNOX & MORGAN Teacher of Piano-Playing at the Tornntn Conservatory of Music Organist and Chnimiaster St. Paul‘s Presbyterian Chm ch. Toronto ‘runductor York Ohm-:11 Society \‘Vill accept a limited number of pupils at his Hnmevstudio. Richmond Hill B. H. LA c L Residmme address Victoria Square (Associate of the Ruyul Culloge of Music, London, England) will resume his classes at Richmond HUI on \Vednesday, September 13th For tax ms and Pill'tlculul's apply 2.5 Allmny Avenue, ’l‘nrontn A Safe, Sure and Quick Route Dr. G. La. Verne Pattison Phone No. 23. Ynnge and Charles St.s., Toronto Slmrthzmd. Typewriting. Bunk' keeping. Banking. Higher Ac- counting. (Im-rmptnull-net). Pen- manship. Spelling. Office Routine. Business Forms. qunmm'vriul Al'- ilhmelic, Business Law, Civil Ser- vice etc” taught, quickly and cor- xectlv. Experienced teachers : careful attention; moderate rates; best results. Demand for our grud- uates is far in excess (if uux- supply. Enter now. C'ltulogl'w frev. 731» Yonge St. \V. J. Ellio Youge & Charles Sts. Princip VOICE PRODUCTION AND SOLO SINGING Mr. David Dick Slater A. R. C. M. D. H. PINKERTON. V.S. H. A. NICHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC Commissioner, Cnnveyancer ,etc Iqumnce. and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. THORNHILL J EDWARD FRANCIS RICHMON D HILL Barristcl s and §0llcllor§. Box 23 - MAPLE, ONT PHONE 1834 LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY OF YORK Patronage and influence respectfully solicited RICHMOND EARLE NE VVTON OFFICE AND RESIDENCE S. SHEPHERD Ki 11g, ()nt. 1 good pnr'tion is via. ELLIOTT NOTARY PUBLIC PAINTER PAPERHANGER Phone 67 Weston GRAINER. ETC Phone No. 72 PIANIST Aurer In Essentials,_ Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity P. 0. address Gormley, R.R. 2 SHER .l. Elliott Principal the HILL 44 12 A most enjoyable conceit: was given in the Methodist Church last eveningr lllldl'l‘ the direction of Mr. J. Earle Newton, conductor of the York Choral Snciety, and ably assisted by Mrs. R. J. Dilwmth, soprano; Mr. Leo Smith, ’cellist; Mr. Frank Convvrsu Smith. violinist: and a stiing quinte-tte from the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. The programme conswted of twelvv numbers. and the selections warn of a varied nrdm, opening with "Rule Britannia” and rlnsing with “God Save the King.” Many of the chnrnsvs wvre extremle well rvndervd. Mr. I". The following are p: received hum Earle E on The LibFl'H] stuff: Dozu' Mr. McMahon Dozu' Mr. McMahonâ€"I guwss yun will be somewhat surpiisul to hem- frnm me‘. \Vell, I am well and every~ thing so far has gone along fine with me. I am now in the 19H] Battalion L f which [ha-re are wry few unginal mun left. The Battalion is now out on rest for a. couple of wee-ks or so and as to- day is Sunday I had :1 good nppm-tunit y of wriling Lu some of my frivnds. Last Tuesday evening Miss Myrtle \Vilsnn gave one of her delightful hnuse partie-s‘ to her friends of which a goodly number were present. Games were played and a \‘erv exciting “pen. nut progress" was won hy Mr. H. (l. Collard. Consequently CllucnlzlLt-a and popcorn wore in evidencv fl 1- a. shnrt time. After a tOULlISI)ll)9:ll1IICh had lawn Llispnsed further enjoyment ful- lnwcd and in the well snia’ hnurs the party broke up. the departing guests congratulating Miss \Vilson on the success of her party. . Clarence thinks the revival meetings at thhesda were all right. The Misses Tnppvr nf Richnmnd Hill visited with Miss Grace Reynar (we-r Sunday. 0. Smith and Mr. LvoSmilh as firs! vlnlin and ’ccllist, I{‘$pl‘(fll\'t‘l)' proved themselves masters of their instru- ments. and Mrs, Dilwm'th delighted everybody presvnb with her Vocal sr-los. Mx's. Osmond \Vright and Miss Ethel Dcvm- uhly presided :xs pianist and organist respectivelv. The church was “'9” filled. and Mr. Newton and the choral Snciety no In he congrnlnlaled on the sumst~ of their third annual cuncm l. “'0 hnvu not heard the amount of thé pwceeds. but have no doubt, that when all expenses :no paid :1 “Put sum will remain to hand to tho local Red Cross. Mrs. Caldwell ( with her daughter was present, at, ll) gm ndduughter (M Rev. Mr. leeigh l’tv. Roy Glm‘e Ptv. Roy Glover. 220111, was home over Sunday. The class in Domestic Sciegce will commence on March lZLh and (:(antinne for two weeks. The requisito numbel for a class has been secured and will no doubt nka gum]. 31 t.f. The weather has been very cold of late just like real Canadian winter weather. I du not, mind the cold as there is no mud to walk through then. ‘Rmnennher 'me Ln all my friends in Richmond Hill. \Ve are :it piesent hillited in an old barn and along with three nther lad: I found my way to the loft. \Ve are fine when sleeping, but :is the weather is so cold we have quite a time keeping: our i-atiizns from freezing. Our bread was frozen snlid. also our bouts were rather stiff. \Ve went to work and fixed it up :1 little Wanner. but I hear We are gmng to innve so all our tmnlile for nuthing. \Ve had it howl of culfee to warm us upand then P‘il't- ed to \Viite. “"e are having quit:- an experience over here, but we have our ups and downs. All almig the line there has been quite :1 stir of lute; looks like :1 big push svmn. I sinceiely hope this spring will he the beginning of the end. Tu-duy was Sunday and for the first, time since coming to France we only had church parade and were given the .1 est uf the day to nurselves. I’ve been over here about, No months now and pruticully every Sunday has been just the same as any other day. You can imagine how we enjoyed being 011’ to-duy. Farmers needing help fur spring wm R will do well Ln make application with \Ii'. B.mfm-(l. Immigmtion Agent. Union Slutinn. Tut-unto, in guud Lime. Application forms can he had at the office of [he Employment Agent, lllll‘dl ONT.. THURSDAY, MARCH 1. 1917 Farm Hands PM: Earle \V. D;1\ H No. (543340 19L!) Battalion (humdizms, Frnnm Choral Society’s Concert Letter from Earle Davis VICTORIA SQUARE main yours sincerely 191 of Bul'l‘ie is visit w Mrs. E. Cnsvly he ehrisLening of Mabel Isabella) by h on Tuesday 20th Mt parts of a loner Dzu'is, funnle .001 t. “'0 haw of thé prnceeds. that when all “Put sum will local Red Cross. MAHONu Richmond Hill visiting 1nd hex the The regular monthly meeting .nf Rlchnmnd Lodge. A. F. 85 A. M. L0 be held 119x13 Monday evening will be under the management of the P. M’s. of the Lodge. and the chairs will he filled by the, following: V. \V. Bro. Lunmn. \V.l\l. \V. Bro. Nowhvry. LEM. The Hun Something spewing 1': Unit il Wns militurv :Ig In plnv u m: and vligilflv mvn will kl may menu iftlwydr) n. themselves. Thv- llmnsnl men who will l‘l,"lll‘ll fix will nccupy lhv pl'l'llllt‘l‘ esteem of tlwpm-Dlu. ll tn l)(- um‘nf them? The will nnL mmrh longer lll‘ and you will regret, it. tr your days if you (l0 not a It is yet time to get in! enlist, in the battalion 1'; county. lhn‘L il wusn militurv :lgl' In play .1 mun "In :\ shmt ing nwotings A meeting of the Executive Com- mittee of Markhum Township Sunduy School Association was held in the Lutheran chum-h for the pnrpL-Se uf considering ways and means of uthun- cing Sunday Srhuol Work In the town- ship. There was :1 gond attendance. IL was unnninmnsiy decided to start a cmnpiign u l'lel' tha Hum - Dcplrl- meni, owing tn theftlct, that the wack of this department sh ikvs at the very fuundatiun of all Sunday suhrml wm-k. Viz. The co-(npei-ntivn ufllw hmnv. A cmnnntt'ee was {leHinlk'd to so- licit the help hf all ministew. Sunday school superintendnnts, and all inter- ested in the work m make [hr- czun- poign n succvss. The mauting ndjmxrwa] :n mac-t in the Methodist vhuw h. Unianvillt'. on Saturday, March I“. at 2 13. Ill. Ln (mm- pleLe nn-uugmnvnw t'm- mnlvi-xg rm HIP campaign. Ail :ue «:unliully 1n» vited tn :lttvnd. Richmond Hill Skating Rink Band Saturday Evenings 1nd in i,~ |t[L‘lldill] 'l'hs- next meeting of the Council of the Municipality uf Vaughan will he held in the Town Hull, Vt”â€" low, (In Vaughan Council \V \V \V \V. B \V. I! \V. B V. W I‘he ‘Monday, Mar. 5, 1917 \V. I Bx 3m 3m ‘1‘” Sl'o {1'0 CHAIRMAN W EDNESDAY VANI) The Rink \\' \Vednesdnys p.m., free tru lpn years uf :x \V J' .. Uuww. Lh‘. Bru. MCBInhml. Tyler. rk will (:mh‘ist ul'mvn misin limped [hm-c will bu 3. gm Past Master's Night evenm Nowlwry. LP pmflup, SJV Get Into l D. Hil'l. J.\V Bmm \V. A. \ Trench. 01an p . \V. wmth *ccntly UNIONVILLE Open for skutvrs on idszc at 10 o‘clock RDAY ntly In 'L‘urnmu ln- snul gn-ut prh ih-ge tn lH' (vi at this limv, [n he able 5 part in n man‘s gnmv tinw" he said, "m CH!“- will nut he nm-vssnly TICKETS LI) "(In nnr snnn utter lhnnsnnds of young ‘uv-n fmm this war rpmk‘rplmw in [Le pic. Du ykm want ‘1’ The nppurllmity ger lwupen to Ytl] let, ittn the mud (‘f n nut :u'cept it.” get into line and lo llinn raised in (his nut he nm-v, _‘;1I_V, will knmv what it from r: 4â€" Childlen m - de-r 12, 9c and 1": Adults. 14c and MONKMAN right. SJ) Mt-Phe 7Q ill be open on from 4 ln 5 hildlen under SATURDAY In 7.30 to 10 Itin of ( 7031M l'I‘TEE 0W 9( \VM r '1‘“ mun said when. in 1 h(‘ lit] 1m ffex in 0” ll]- HI) Grudunto Toronto (lullI-ge of Music in KINDERGARTEN MUSIC Mr. Frank onverse Smith TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN RESIDENCE Glazier. Grainer and Paper- Hanger. RESIDENCE. RICHMOND HILL J'. H. SANDERSON. V. S. 1857 REAL ESTATE Good Bran and Shorts in stock. A good supply of PURITY AND PASTRY FLOUR always on hand. Wheat, Buckwheat. Cracked Corn American Corn and Oats For Sale W. HEWiSON MANAGER VILLAGE AND FARM PROPERTY AL\\'AYS ON HAND. N ewmarket Granite Works \Vill be in Richmond Hill on Thursdays after September 1. 1916 Address Nux-dr-imer Building 220 Yonge St. Turon I ALSO HANDLE THE Canada. Portland Cement . . AND . . Tile for Draining. Orders iaken ior‘ Red Clay Pressed Brick We have tha 1);L.& VV. Scranb n Hâ€" r3 Coal and. Kennel Coal “N one better" Order now ALL AT REASONABLE PRICES isting con high-gram to cusme PRICES. fruit trevs nothing p; illustrated ielivs whh TIIIG CHASE COLBOR Ad\9rti>‘ IO results \Ve have established a lasting rep- utation for fair and square dealing and are now prepared to meet ex- isting condiLious by uffering our higlrgrade trees and plants direct to customers at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Don‘t delay planting fruit twosmrd plants. as there is nuthing pays better. Send for our illustrated circulars (if hardy val" ieties which you can order direct, and got, the benefit Hf agent's com- Inissinn. ()ur pricrs will be sure [u interest you Dealer and importer of Foreign and Domestic Granite‘s and Marbles Euilding Stone out to order SIXTY YEARS of Progress and Success 436 HOU SE PA 1N TER, M59 Aimniien RICHMOND (Huwvs 1n Richmond Hill and Thornhill All information furnished L 9?. WE Mrs. F. H. Echlin [Single copies, 3 cts. NURSERYMICN in The Libel \ITAR . LUESBY prices )9 BROTHERS CO In LIMITED 10 THORNHILL Residence Phone 183 ONTARIO No. 34 md watch Tiwi'ontr 1917

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