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The Liberal, 1 Mar 1917, p. 8

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NEW GORMLEY STORE.I We carry in stock the following good at current prices Five Rose and Aurora Bell Pastry Flours, Rolled Oats and tine (lorn Meal. Stock and Poultry Foods, Oyster Shell and Grit, Bihlry‘s Cream Equivalent and Interna- lllllliLl Calf Meal. A share of your patronage solicited. w. BURTCH GENERAL MERCHANT Gormley Ontario w_,_7-_._, , _ ,, ,,,.’ Auction Sales lâ€"â€"- Thurs, March 1â€"Fai-nr stock. imple- ments etc.. lot 9, con. 4, East York. TuWnIine. the property or Jas. Todd. -Sale at 1. Terms 8 mos. Prentice 82 Boynton, aucts. Thursday, March lâ€"Farnr steck, im- .- plements ('10.. at. Pine Grove. the property of George \Vileox. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms 8 months. Saigecn & \Valkington, aucts. Friday. March 2â€"High grade farm stock. implements etc.. property of . \Ved. March llâ€"l‘arrn stock, inrple-i irrerrts et.c.. lot 22, ($011.5. Markham, the property ofCecil McKenzie. Sale at 1. Terms 8 months. Prentice & Boynton, aucts. ‘ Thursday, March 15â€"Fzrl‘iri stock. un- plerirents ete.. lot 15, con. 2, Vaughan, Uarriille. the property of Arch. Paterson. Sale at, l. Teirrr58 mos. Saigeon N \Valkington, ancts. Thurs. Mar-ch 15â€"Far-nr stock, iiriple- l rnents etc . lot 5, con. ti, Markham, I the property of Canning Bros. Sale at 11). Terms 8 months. Prentice rK' Boyrrton. aucts. Friday, March Illâ€"Farm stock, irri- plerrrents etc.. property of Arch. \Vatt. lot 3. con. ti, Vaughan. Terrns i 9 months. Sale at] o'clock. Saigeoni and \\'.rlkington. :rucls. Friday. March ltiâ€"â€"Farni stock, imple- nrerrts eti'.. 101.2. con. 1. Markham, the properly of Geo. llrsehrough. Sale at 1. Terms 8 mos. Prentice & Boyntorr, aurts. Hat, March lTâ€"Farm stock. Clyde horses. sliorthorn cattle, lot 10. eon. 8. \Vhitehnrch, the property of tit-o. II. Vaughan. Sale at 12. Terms .’ mos. 1’rl'lrli1't‘tM 13o)‘ntoo,aricts. Tries. March tillâ€"Farm stock. imple- iueiits etc. Richmond Hill, the property of Geo. Harding. Sale at 1. Terms 8 months. Prentice A: Boynton. aunts. \Yednesdav. March Illâ€"Farm stock. inrplements etc., lot Ill, con. :2, \Vest York. the. property of .Ias. McLean. Sale at 1, Terms 8 months. Prentice it Boynton. auct. Thursday, March ZZ'Far‘rn stock, irn plerrrents etc., lot. 31. Corr. 2, Scar horo. the property of Geo. Tingle. Sale at 1. Terms 8 irronths. Prentice it Bovnton, aucts. Friday, March Viiâ€"#Frllnl stock. imple- ments ete. lot 11, con. 7. Markham. James A. Gainer-on. lot 30. coir. 5. Vaughan. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms 9 months. Saigeon & \Valkington and McEwen. aucts. Friday, March 2â€"30 fresh milk cows and spr~iriger-s,soirre heef ringersth property of Geo. Sparkalldot 29.con. 3. Scarboro. Saleat 1. 6 months Prentice & Boyntonaiucts. Monday, March 5â€"Farnr stock. imple- ments etc.. Thornbill. the property of Samuel Francis. Sale at 125. Terms 8 mos. Prentice & Boyrrton, aucts Tues, March 6â€"Farm stock. imple- ments. furniture etc., lot 19. Corr. 4. Markham. the property of Jas. A. Reynar. Sale at 12. Terms!) mos. Prentice & Boynton, aucts. Tuesday, Mar-ch Gâ€"Far in stock. imple- nren 5 etc. lot 31, rear 7th corr., Vaughan, the property of Jessi- Ireland. Terms Srnonths. Sale at 1. Salgt‘011& \Valkington. aucrs. \Ved. March 7â€"Farrn stock. irripli - meats etc., lot 13. coir. 9, Markham, he property of Anthorny Forester. Sale at 12. Terms 8 mos. Prentice & Boytonn. aucrs. Thursday, March 8â€"Horse. farm inr- plements. harness etc. at lot 22, con. 4. Markham. Victoria Square, the property of the late. A. E. Jennings. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms 8 months. T. Lyon. auct. - Friday. March 9â€"Farm stock. imple- ments etc., lot 6. con. 5, Markham. the property of U. N. Hagerman. Sale at12. Terms 8 mos. Prentice & Boynton, aucts. Sat. March 10â€"Farm stock, imple- ments etc.. lot 16. con. 6. Markham, the property of \V. E. Risehrough. Sale at 1. Terms 8 rnns.- Prentice & Boynton, aucts. Monday, March 12â€"Far‘rn stock. irri- plements etc., lot 1, con. 4. “hit- church. the property of H. Boynton. Sale at l. 'l‘ermSSrrronths. Prentice & Bnynton. :iucts. Tuesday, March Iiiâ€"Pure bred holstein cattle, t'arin stock. irrrplernents etc., lot 31. eon. 6, Markham, the property [T L. Sillllllll‘lftltli. Sale at 10. Lunch lli'inliled. Terms 5 months. Prentice r\' I‘loynlon. ant-ts. Tuesday. March 11i~F.ii'rri stock, irri- pleuients. elm, properly if Pass. lirll'er. lot lti, t‘rll. ti. Vaughan. 3 l'rUIS U rr-i-r Ills. Bale .‘.t l rn'cliri'K. Salgt‘uir A; \\ rikillzto... rrticts. m. Mt. Joy. the property of C. II. B. Harrier. Sale at. 1. Terms 8 mos. J. H. Prentice, arrct. ‘ Sat iii-day. Mar-eh ‘21â€"Hor-ses, \‘elricles e‘c. at Richirrond Hill. the property of Fred. Lynett. Terms 8 months. Sale at one o‘clock. Saigeoan' \Valk- ington, aucts. Sat. March 24â€"Farni stock. irnple rnents eta, lot 25. con. 6. Markham, the property of \V. H. Meyer. Sale ath. Terms 8 months. Prentice a Boynton. aucts. NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYAXCING ISSUER 0F MARRIAGE LICENSES i Richnlond Ilill | Said-Gravel: Tile and Brick The Maple Sand, Gravel and Brick Company Ltd. have on hand for sale: Cement drain tile, 3, 4, 5, G and 8 in. Culvert tile 12, 15, 18 and 20 inch (30 inches in length.) Also Cement Brick. Sand and Gravel sold by the load or in car lots. T. COUSI‘NS, Pres. and Manager Maple 33-t.f. EHOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME. HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING INVESTMENT MAY PURCHASE llllllllllfili GI Bllllfil IN SUMS OF $500 OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF. AT PAR Principal repayable ist October, 1919. Interest payable half-yearly, ist April and ist October by cheque (free of exchange at ' ; Ellllltl'; $10811 Nainsook, an extra tine soit finish. ‘ NainSook for dainty underwear. per; yd. 2.3m; Ginghams. many patterns in , a selection of colors for house dresses and children's dresses and rompers. yd. 1512: Plain pillow cases. 42x33 with . 2 in. henr pr. 3.31;; Honeycomb quilts. full size hemmed ends, $2.25 arid $2.75 each: Glass toweling white and red‘ check 21 in. wide. yd. 10c. Atkinson (l2 Switzer. Allllllfill SALE 1 Farm Stock. Implements, Etc.‘ \Vill he sold by public auction at Iir151.('irir. l,.\l.-nkharn. ' Siopb‘l, Yonge 51.. on Friday. March 16, 1917 the following valuable proper ty of The Sisters of St. Joseph HORSES ’rlaclt horse. 11.1,)..8 yrs. My horse. 11.11.. 7 yrs. lay nrare. ti,1’.. 11) yrs. lay mare. (1.1).. 11.; t‘arriage horse, 1'). yrs. Black mare, (i.l’.. _ Gull, 11.1)..iisingllyrs, (‘AT'I‘LIC 1 Holstein cow, fresh. '7 yrs. 1 Holstein cow. ‘5 yrs, due time of sale, 1 Red (-oiv. frein ltirey cow. frein llted eow. due in May 1 Black Cow. due 111 May 1 Red cow. .3 yrs. due in May 1 Red cow, titre in April 1 Red row. due in May 1 Holstein heifer, 3 \‘rs.. fresh (5 Ht‘lft 1‘s, 3 yrs, supposed to he in call I Heifers, rising 2 yrs. 3 Steers. rising 2 yrs. 1 Yearling calves 1’0 \VL 1110 Heirs 2 Pair \Vlrite Br‘aeon Ducks IMPLEMENTS Etc. 1 Sulky rake 1 Platform scale 1 Mower, Frost & \Yood 1 Large srniiler 1 Small scul‘ller- 1 Binder, 31.11.. nearly new 1 Hay-rack and wagon 1 Disc drill. M.Il. 1 Disc harrow 1Land roller 1 Flow 1 (hiltimtor, Dcering, good as new 1 Hay fork and rope. I Harrow 1 Plow,13utterfield. No. 21 2 Sets sleiglrs 1 Potato plow 1 \Vagrn and box. Barn 1 Pulper. Massey-Harris lTrvo-seated light wagon I 1 Light wagon : 1 Coupe 1 Feed bin 5 Hogsheads 1 Logging saw 1 Sleigh robe Forks, rakes and many other articles too numerous to mention. HARNESS 2 Sets single harness 2 Sets work harness FURNITURE 1 Kitchen Range. Pandora 1 Box heater- 2.8 yds Floor oil cloth 22 yds Stair oil cloth 115 \Vindow blinds MISCELLANEOUS 2") Gals. Lirrre Sulphur 11) Lbs. «\r-senatc of Lead til) Llrs. Blue Stone. :20 Bus. Il‘irstvelass Seed Potatoes 101) Bus. Seed Oats 21) Bus. Seed Barley About 10 tons Mixed Ha y 1 Victoria 2 Sets sleigh hells 2-1)o'/.. cow chain-r + Logging chains 2 Pruning saws __ _â€"_.__..â€"_â€"â€"r»â€"â€" - â€" SALE AT ONE O‘t‘LOCK l TERMS :WSeed, fowl and all sums of $10 and under, Cash; over that amount 7 rriontiis’ credit on ap- proved joint notes. .1. K. MUEWEN. At'e'r. P, 1). KING T. A. NAME}? Manager (‘lt-rk 0 Q “*fi‘r't" ' ' ’3 .L‘JHT. .5 tom 33:“ any chartered Bank in Canada) at the rate of five per cent per annum from the date of . purchase. Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at par and accrued interest, ‘ as the equivalent of cash, in payment of any allotment made under any future war loan issue . l in Canada other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other like short date security. l Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only. A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed to recognized bond and . , stock brokers on allotments made in re_spect of applications for this stock which bear their 1 stamp. For application forms apply to the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, OTTAWA, OCTOBER 7th. 1916. EST'D1973 RICHMOND HILL BRANCH L. E. HAND, THE OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO TRUST FUNDS interest at current rate. STANDARD 111111 Our Savings Department gives you a guarantee of absolute security and 239 Manager. HIGHLAND LAKE FARMS Offer For'fiale at Atliaelii e I’r im-s a Pr w t‘hoir ely Br ed llolsteins _No. 1»~A_vearling son of a 5:1 lhs. hull and a lellrs.1’iye;ir'-olil prize-win- ning cow. No. 2wAn 8 months son of a lil Ills. hull and a 16.21 lbs. 2 year old grand- daughtt r of the great King firrgis. The darn-w of thesi- hulls are in our frundalion hrrd, and “ill he lt'st rd again at next freshing. \Vrile. phone or call for printed pitligrws. \Ve also have for sale a few females lll'L'd to our herd sire KING SEGIS PONTlAtl (IANAIIA. R. W. E. Burnaby Lime Iiircl Bricl‘. Plaster Paris 1:10. FARM .vr STOP 55. YUNHIC ST. RADIAL ‘7 Hard Wall Plaster Plaster Boards Mortar Colors Also â€"â€"27Wâ€"< Flour Cement Sewer Pipe \Veeping Tile and Feed Jefferson, Ont. Willowdale Builders’ Supply Co’g 1.8: G. H. MCKENZIE, \VILLOWDAIJfi, ONTARIO it, r; it E can: 1...: ' w‘z‘ :i ’1 our). NW .5 a. gay {:5 Ilérl r in “r r u... 1- 3 A yd'flaq? -a . 2'. it as? J: , :7 r. 51%;;er . N this year of supreme, 5..., Clio-rt Britain and her rzsrr‘e; just have 1 31:; tt')1)11CҤ of flood, and ‘ .aug 1:; me great mu v-Jlricli Itl.::_:' MVV a) mm, . . . g vegetables. g 1‘ O ‘r'.’ 1 11 Four Patriotic for Growing Vegetables It saves money that you. would otl vegetables. It helps to lower the “High cast of livid," It helps to enlarge the urgently needed surplus (f pro luce for export. Grmviug your own reqctzrbles saves labor of on. whose effort is needed for other \‘it:r' o 3 a H remiss spt 11.1 for (A 10 others work. . 4- The Department of Agriculture Will help you The Ontario Department of Agriculture appeals to Horticultural Socretre; ts) devote at least one evening meeting to the subject of vegetable growing; marinâ€" 1;’.eturers, labor unions, lodges, school boards, ctc., are iiwitcd to actively encourage home gardening. Let the slogan for 1917 be, “A vegetable garden ior‘ every home." Organizations are requested to arrange for instructive talks by practical gardeners on the subject of vegetable growing. In cases where it is 1111p0“;s11)l(3 to secure suitable local speakers, the Department 01 Agriculture v. ill, on request, send a Suitabl: man. The demand for speakers will be great. The number of available experts bruit: lllflltkll, the Department. uretntly i'rqnests that arrangeirr-i " *eting; be Ill.tth(1it)11CC; illocal :ipt-J'. :r‘s cannot be SL‘Q" .. rlicatiorzs pr'vnnptly. p The Depar'tzntat suggests the formation of local organizations to Sti!1‘.:il’.‘.‘.': the work by Gilt-ring prizes for best vegetable gardens. It is prepared to :r<<i tirr any possible way any organization that ni'iy b: Conducting a. ermpaign for vegetable production on vacant lots. It will do so by sending speakers, or by supplying expert advice in tlic Irsld. To any oncintcrpsted, the Department of Agriculture will send literature giving instructions about implements necessary and methods of preparinpr the ground and Cultivating,r the crop. A plan of a vegctablc garden indicating suitable crops to grow, best varieties and their arrarigeincrrtin the garden, will be sent free of Charge to any address. Write for Poultry Bulletin liens are inexpensive to keep, and you will be highly repaid in fresh eggs. \\ rite for free bulletin which tt'lls how to keep heirs. Addrch letters to “Vegetable Campaign,” Department of Agricul- ture, Purl: imcnt Buildings, Toronto. Ontario Department of Agriculture W. H. Hearst, Minister of Agriculture Parliament Buildings Toronto » n.xLTmm_am4â€"wâ€" r-H . r1 -a'rL-v ““r q- -â€" â€"= = M _ _ - _ s - :vr..u Vémx-rm_ “g Ares. unamvx' um: - “sun or; .Walssm. d-erm < - 5,. ‘ p.‘ ,,-77 ,, ,, 1r) 1 .1..- I Illbt /.r.. rt’(‘[.L// 10 .- S . i l v me-numvr-z- rrr I“ ~ - -EW - I .3. 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