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The Liberal, 1 Mar 1917, p. 5

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Mr. McVitlie. hem] gnu-duller for St Henry Pellett. will address the Horti- cniLurnl Society; his subject will In- preparation for splingr work. Come prepared tn :lSR qm-stil-ns on any suh. jot-t, related tn guidening. Mr. Mr,- Vittie shnuld menu-2: hearty \Vclcnn e from nil those \vhn visited the Cm;- servutorivs at; Sir Henry PelleL’s a: h“ was most kind in'cunductingthem and giving ini‘nrmrltinn. 'l‘ue_~d;1y, Mal-(h 6. in Victoria Hall at 8 p.1n. The Ynlmg Peuplu's Such-Ly, ‘ day, at, 7.30 p.11). “The Life of \Vyclifi'e,” u pupa by Mrs. Ashe Presbvterian Church Sunday. Mal-c114. the minister will preach at both services; in {he mmn» ing the fifth nf :1 series of svnnrms (m the Lnrd‘s prelim-r. “Fm-givv Us Our Him." in (h:- c\'ening."\Ve Must Needs Die." The Rt. Rev. Bishup Sweenv will punch in St. Mary‘s Anglican Church on Sunday evening at d .Idmimstm [he Apustolic Rite of Continuation. The usually well-behaved lmlse which draws HUI-ner’s dairy sleigh was startled lvy a passing car Friday morning \vlii19 standing opposite the Richnmnd HI” Hardwme slm-v and plunged snntllward as fast as heavy horses generally travel. It hame es- caped a collision with Hill’s bakery van. but stopped vex-V gracefully in front of Jerry SniiLli‘s watch establish "ICIL The Richmond Hill Epwm lh League will visit the Lmlgue at, Maple next Monday CVODIIUI. and give the pru- grmnmc. Sleighs will lmve the Meth- mllst Church at 6.4."). Friends wishing Lu accompany the League will be made welcome. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Lepm-d of New- nmrket spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. l“. McMahon. Mr. \V. E. Wiley also spent a few hours here on his way to visit his wife who has been ill in a rest hospital in Toronto. The President. Mr. B. M. Tnylur, presided at the lipwulth Lpngue Mun- dny evening. A talk along [130 lint- of St’l'ViCU \Vusgiven by Mrs. ALL-Llth and an :Ippl-npxiule solo was sung by Mr. J. H. Snndvrson. Clarence Pulmm- who (-nliite-d with the Flying Uurps lust \\’('('k was passed by the first, ducmr but was H'jvctml in :L secnnd ex;l.luinulinn us lwing physi- cally unfit for :u iulinn. The excellence of construction ensures lusting sasisfuclion; the quality of tlimlnings. linings and cloth will meet the most ex- acting tastes. In any company .1 mun wearing this clothing has a feeling of subtle supel-iorit)’ conveyed by the perfect fit of n. suit or over- cuut, moulded for his figure only. Two rinks of the Gran“? Curling Club came up Saturday and plnyud games with home rinks. The game-S in Lheni'tel'nmm wew :1 lie, but the \‘isiuus wuu In the evening. by the House of H nmde to give the we of social distinction. Thedirectursof the Richmond Hill Agriculturui Society w1|l meet in the; Council Chamber Saturday next, at 2.30. The Ladies Aid Society of tho Meth- odist Uhuruh sent this week 25 boxes valued at, $3 each to thc- buys who had been members nf the congregation and have gnnu mm sens. \Vm. eight RICHMOND HILL. 0x1” MARCH Mr. John A. Copeland of the an~ nntu‘Daily Stu-spent Sunday at, the home of his sister. Mrs. E. J. Mitchell. méfl’S Clothes made ’50 WQQSEEFQ The Richmond Hill (ients’ Furnishing Store The regular meeting of the \V. O. . U. will he held at the home of Mrs. fm. ()(mk, nexLTuesduy evening at ght n'clnck. NORMAN J. GLASS * Yonge St. ' Exclusive Agents Hobbel-lin Telilox-mg Confirmation Service THORNHILL ‘euplu‘s Such-Ly, Thu: 5- ). “The LifU of John Huhhol'lin are V(’Ell'el' El SPnSe 1917 Sanderson and COL. LONG is one of them. He is qualified to step into any sale ring and nmk it a success," writes \V. H. Bryce. A year ago. Mr. Bryce was known as one uf Canada’s leading breeders and importers of Ulydesdules, thus hlS upin- ion is worth a great deal. This Auctmn Business is now :1 science. and as CO]. LONG has ulnained from 10 to 25 per cent. MORE than breeders and farmers expected from their sales. and has. accurding In the Auctioneer-5’ Journal u GIVEN TO THE WORLD [ISLEBEATEST AUCTION TREATISR,” ha 00...“:"1" :,. Mme.) to get yn-J MORE AIOS‘EYLiLi $200 to $1000 MORE from your 6‘ HE Leggv. . Junior I\'â€"â€"H;u'ryMurphy. Gum-ge Lendrum. Senior IIIâ€"Phyllis \Vutt, Ella Dihh. Jr. IIIâ€"Annie ()lubinc. Jas. Park, Pmu-Ie \Vntts, Clnrvnce Shropshire. H'u-nld Dihh. ()eml Mortsnn. Junior IIâ€"Vem \Vutts. I\‘_V Shrun- sh're, John (,‘lubine, Murle Johnson Douglas Dibl). Senior IIâ€"Hmner Lnggp. Seniur Iâ€"Clarksun Murnhv (mm-lip BLAN( (it-:ll‘ dent Dt‘llllu' J lâ€"flfllllH‘ Lnggp. Seniur Iâ€"Clarksun Murphy, Charlie Dihh, Charlie Lendmm. Primerâ€"Harding Burnaby, Vinlet Punk. ldn Spmule. Bessie \Vutts, Hugh Topper. School honor roll for January and February. Senior IVâ€"Fred Clubine, Claudia N. J. Glarss A. E. Glass J. Monkmun S. McNulr P. MCUMl‘tQI‘ The standing of the different links in the Slater Uup Trophy competition. RINK “'ON LOST TO PLAY F. Allen a l 7 2 H. Bunrl 4 4 2 E. Barker 4 -l 9- . IL is requested that all pen-sons hav- ing accounts against the Ym k' Uhural Society shall hand them to Mr. b‘r. F. Allen Within a week from this del‘le. LANCH.\RDâ€"In lm-ing memory of my dvnr brother .lme-ph, who was acci- dentullv killed Mulch lst. 1916. “Tu live in hem-ls we leave behind is nut tn Llie." 15‘. 5mm Tyndall 334 uwie Minister of Agriculture W. H. HEARST Save Waste for the Red CrOSS Have Heard the World's Best AUCTIONEERS Gmmm Farmers FARMERS WISHING TO PURCHASE SEED are also invited to communicate with this office stating variety and quantity, and an effort will be made to put them in touch with farmers having seed for sale. Existing war conditions demand that you give the ques- tion of seed special attention this year. Seed of desir- able varieties and high germination power will be fac- tors influencing yields. If you have not secured your scod FARMERS HAVING SEED GRAIN FOR SALE may forward samples to L varieties, price and QUANTITY. 1'5 GREATEST AUCTION TREAT’IsfiF‘fie @7535} MORE MQNEY than the average :nuctionpm'. If vnn x Curling Ciub News IN MEMORIAM EJII JEFFERSON Let the Ontario Department 0! Agriculture Help You AT DR. J. H. SANDERg‘ON‘S OFFICE such as letters. (*n~ ldvvrtisvlm-nts. wrap- . must, he packed in l [led suL-urcly. Rugs dles. Irun or rubber Sister Susan L A IU.\ 1 nbAlmh‘.” he certainly is qualified '1 the :u‘t-x-ugeauctioneer. If you would have szllt', bank with us. Long, Auctioneers ,IEHJHIEI [EH I’ Apply \V. J. Lawrence. Bichlrntm’d' Hill. 32 3 OTICEâ€"Dnmping ashes rm the i streets of Richmond Hill is strictly prohibited by law. By 01-(191' of the ELM-9t Commissioners. 33 2 U fur Gluten Fwd. yellmv. $ 2 :1 ton. John Gray. Maple Bakery. 33-2 ARM T0 RENTâ€" 98 acres. real- lot 18, (Jun. 5. Vaughan. Full plrwingleldune. R. D. MucNuugh- tun, Phone 1557. Maple. 33 3 SAUL. deem-“Live home painter. , pupmhangorundgrainvr. Rumns decuruted :md p-Iper supplivd frnm $3.50 up. Elgin Mills, phone 4413. 3! 4 prime. Sn! \Vm. Pratl president: J. McLean, vice-pres. and H. Murphy, summary. Another meet- in}; will beheld in R:~l)insnn’s Hull nr’xt \Vednesday evening. All farmers and nthms intvrosled are requested to be present. YORKSHIRE \Vhilv smv \vxth 1 nine pigs for Sillf', Int 15. rear 211d Con. Markham. R. Stephenson. Gm‘mley, plme Richmond Hill. ‘(Hi SALEâ€"UH) Bushvh Seed Bailey, at $1.40 \Villiums. Maple. UHF} BRED Plymouth Rut-k and \Vhite \Vynndutte cocks for sale or exvhnngv for breeding purposes. L. G. Langstnff, Thm-nhill Springs. 1 ’ \VO well l)ro(l_lwifm-§, ‘unv (17le in September. fur sale. L. G. L-mg- stuff, Thm‘nhill Spling~x 34 l DOB SALE-4i fresh culwd I U'l‘Oâ€"KNITTER HOSIERY fnl' A menund wuuwn. Senmlvss. Re- inforced hvels :1an mos. Guaranteed better \vmkmnnship than hand knit. Men‘s sucks knitted with patron‘s yarn 20c per pair. Ludivs‘ hnsv 30c. Mm. Putter, Kichmund St, Richmond Hill. It seems that the court will have to take- “ hand in settling the Patterson Schm-l feud. Too bad! [on bad I The milkmon and farmers of Rich- mnnrl Hill and sun-nunde m-ighhol- hoods' met at Hotel Richmond and formed lhemselvvs into an :wsncintinn tn I)? called The Milk Prndncms' Assucinlim). Chas. Unnpm-wns elect- ed president; H. Burnett. vice-presi- dent, and H. Murphy. secretary. Mr. Hold?“ of Markham was preamlt. and gum, some useful infmnmtnn up the subject. AL the sum? timeund place :1 comparative :lsshcintinn of the farm- ers was formed, “ith D. \V. Clubinv. president: J. McLean, vice-pres. :md H. Murphy, sccxcLury. Another meet- ing will beheld in R:~l)insnn’s Hall B‘V'li‘. Write J. C. STECKLEY I‘IGH'I‘ ROOM HOUSE _, nde St. tn rent. Ap \Vl-ight. Richmond Hill. EDAR POSTS â€" T LI’TEN FEED â€" Ordvx UTOâ€"KNITTER HOSIERY YORKSHIRE an H] ng .-. Snme Milkmen and Farmers Meeting ‘Vant Ads. IHER SHOP 'l‘nRvnt. Apply \V. Allison. Richmond Hill. 35 District Representative Newmarket. Ont. this office stating POTATOES next \ve-ek . mchm' posts \V 0 SE on Rich- Apply Amns H. 31 Z r loads 'l‘hpy’rv Sew me lmnkrd IE” I “'S 341 Kenm'l and Poultry Munt P FAIRBANK Plump W. FREELAND Wanted -= â€" Bears Consignments. annsview G. T. as I Be Groceries market price can, not fur Can Supply Afikinson & Swfitzer CONCRETE HOUSE Hunt Puneyur Phune \VES’I‘UN Quick Puddings, Extr‘gcts Prepared Icings, Cereals Jelly Powders, Prunes Dates, Cooking: Figs Corsets; and VVaists for Children Notions, Ribbons. Laces Wall Papers, Vdeow Shadeq and other lines of GENERAL DRY GOODS Striped Flannelette Ginghams and Percales Bleached and Grey Cottons Hosiery and Underwear STORE ()LOSES MONDAY .\.\‘D \ apicca, Etc. ima Beans, R1: Station 31) 6 \Vl)! :IL mprnny Ontzni AT 81 EDNE "p.133 1 [In-N Minn “'iH \' P. M SbA Y mu) an Act resppcting the [wing U .Iplm- 8'3 Statutes 1915 and sxfl-slilllling the fining intu fol-no” for the wing" in the sixth line of N‘ 11)”1(‘0f. NI Parliamem TLL, MACDONELL 86 )I{[)ON nifcitnrsfnr Company. H) uy of January 1917 101 he )nnde Il'l .y LPgmiaLm-e In Act bring- wspvuting the ' Statutes illin , Hull Pgisha nu ' Big

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