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The Liberal, 22 Mar 1917, p. 5

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\Ve. ought, not to deceive ouxselves by the itleu that the, wax is already won. While Lhele are. nmny hopeful signs, there is still :1, \‘uet :unounb of heavy \Vul‘k Ln do before the needful end is reached. The fulluwmg serious words are from u recent. communica- tion frmn Englandzâ€""b‘ume of our? cnnnnnnders incline anzutls the belitf that Germany’s Coming repuls". bu“: ever quickly followed up, may sud necesswue n l'nitlier Autumn and Spring Unlnpnign 11] 1918 fur the final blows. There must in their npiniun b; m) \u’uikeniir,‘r ufrecrniting enthusiasm in Uunzulzt. Many men ‘-\'lll he Wanted, they say. 'l‘hey must 1min nan or they Will never be uf nny use. General Lipsett, speaking when distributing prizes at :L divisiunul boxing C(llll- petition warned the Sultliers that while Germany approaches the final round of the light shuwing signs of exhaustion. boxers seemingly exhaust- ed often have it big punth in reserve. Donn cease prepinrutinns. rather re- double them. is the army’s message.” When the end is within reach it means usually, that even grealler efful'ts than before. must, he put fnl'tli in wider to finish the task at once. There is still ed often have a big punt!) in reserve. Dont cease prcp‘nrutiuns. rather re- double them. is the :n my’s message.” W hen the end is within teach it means usually, that even greater efforts than before must be put ful'th in Ul'dk'l‘ to finish the task at once. There is still much to do befure().m.-u1u raises the 5LU,UUU [mnnised by Sir Robert Burden, and each county must du its share. The farm of the late Fuliart In Gihsnn near Elgin Mills has hevn Sold 10 Mi. Jas. McQuillen nt Tin-unto. After the father’s death the daughters Hqulll'ed the pl'UpL‘l'L". The fun“ consists uf "30 acres, and has gnnd hnuse and farm huildings. l‘he new putchusm- is moving onto the premises, and will be ready for business when spring opens. The Misses Gibson hm e [ukvn up resi- dence nn Arnold SL1 out. The rvgnlurmeetingof the Auxiliary will he held, Monday. Mnrch 26th at funl' o‘clock in the Public School. The March contributions :11» due at, this meeting. Mr. Gen. Caldwell and family (losim to express [hell-heartfelt [hanks tn the Village Council and llM‘ many friends \vlm extend wordsof sympathy and consolation since healing uf the death of Clellaml in a trench in France. Our sorrow is (lPPD. lmt the :sfllictix-n is much lessened hy the kindness of friends in [110 hour hf trial. RICHMOND HILL. ONT” )[ARCH C(msocmtinn nwvtingnt [he Epwm-th Lenng next, Mundayevoniug. An ad- dress will be given by RM. R. McKee. Evmyhndy welcmnv. Many f- iends heard with regret. that, Dr. L. G. Langstalf had pawed a way at, his residence. 'l‘hornhill, on Satur- day aftera (ti-Hiptu‘ativt'l)‘ short, illness. He had been particularly strong and robust all his life till almuL three month :lgn when a growth >PNX!P(] to develop in his head. He went In New Yolk to consulta s;emalis[. but re ceile liLt le enconragenvent. He wont to Brooklyn. N. Y. iv\'(-1'2U years ago and formed a partnership With his in other. Elliott, but returned to his 'l‘lmrnhill Spnngs‘ residence a few years ago. He was a lovable disposition. and was never happier than when meeting old friends and acquaint-Hives. The funeral took place on I‘newlay from Trinin Chlll'l'l]. the remains lying in the chuich from 8 a.m. Lo 2 p.m. The solemn seivicc was taken by the rector. Rev. S. A. Lawrem-n, :IssisLt-ll by Rev. R. Hanghton. Deceased is survived by a widow and a baby daughter less than a year old. The excellence nf constrncti ensures lusting sasisl‘uction; I quality of Llilnmings. linir and cloth will meet the most I acting tastes. In any company :1 man \venrin; this clothing has a feeling 1. subtle superiority onuvuyvd h; the perfect, fit of a suit m- ovm coat moulded fur his figure only by the House of Huhhm-lin :11 made tn give lhe wuux-cr ;L sens of ~socqu distinction. mm’s CIOEMS WQQQ E6 meawm (ients’ Furnishing Store NORMAN J. GLASS The Richmond Hill Dr. L Exclnsn‘e Hubberliu We Must Still Recruit Red Cross Notes Card of Thanks Yonge St. G. Langstaff's Death .Qu Hr .gents lilUl‘ll) [inn the 99. 1917 31 and COL. LO) umk it :1 succe- cne nf Canada inn is worth a from sales Work will do well with \lr. Hmfm'd Uniun Station. T Applicatinn for“ office of the Emn \VO} Get Hatching Eggs .That Produce Layers CHELLEWâ€"At Grace Hospital. 'l‘urm tn, Mulch l7ll‘. to Mr. and Mrs. L H. Chellew; Hreudfm-d, a daughter. CALDWELLâ€" Killed in action an October I. ‘1916. GM Yaldwol]. Iiic-hznlnml Hill years. LANGSTAFPâ€"UH March 17, 1 late residence. "Thornhill Thm‘nhill. Ont... Dr. L. G. in his 57th Year. York Choral Members The Ymk (mm-“I Society Wm hme rehearsal. \Ve'dnesduy ewningz, Mar: 11 28th in [he Masmliu Hull :II 7.30 51M: p. Mr. and MW. Elms Nighcwandvr uf Altnna cam» 'I‘umday nf lash wka [1) visit Mr. and Mrs Dilman \Vidvman. The next dav Mr. Nighswandvr wont to the stable to hitch up his hmso proparatmy tn starting for home. Twenty lllilllltl‘s ialm- Mrs. Nighswan- dm went. out. and fCUUd that; her husband had fallen, and was nuconscx- (.115. He was caran to the hm1=e, and a doctor eummnnui, who said that he had suffered a stroke. He passed away HflPl' lingnring 36 hnurs.. Ai~ lhrmgh it was known that dweawd had a. week [wart for I119 past, fvw months he was in the heat hf spirits. and onjm‘t-d the visit with his mid friends. }‘It‘ was hmin at Altnna’un Sunday. Deceased was 5(iyvars of agn. Besides his widow, heleavcs twn suns. Gm'. H. S. Abernathy of the Heavy Battery, Column-9:. sanf (hp wwk-end with his sister, Mrs. Chas. A. Roe. Houor Roll Unveiled The :unlltm'inm nf the Methodist Church was wellfilled Sunday even- ing when Capt. Bartlett (:f ’l‘urnnto addreszml the large assemblage Hi) the war and the gmid \vm-k done by our gallant, defenders. On the platform were Rev. Mr. Aikenhead, Rev. N. \Vellwmul, and Rev. H. \Vellwoud 0f Sunderlnnd. all taking part in the service. Chaplain Butlefl’s address Could nnl Int enthuse, any audience. The. pzistnr refel rod in feeling terms t0 those who had been wunnded, and to the three young menâ€"C. Caldwell. C. Metcalf, and E. Hiighes who had made the supreme SHHIfim'. During the evening Lhe Hmmr Rnll, draped with fl:lg<, was unveiled as {he (:nngregution rose In their fuel, .‘lllll sung “God Save Our Splendid Men". Appropriate solos were Hing by Mrs. Helm nf 'I‘m‘onln, Miss \V. Aikonheull and Miss 12'. Switzer. fl 1‘ Sanderson in his 57th year. Funwrnl on Tum Church, Thornhill Ben No.1 is composed of the daughters of hen No. 73, record 103 eggs in 109 consecutive days; and were sired by a male whose dam laid 264 eggs in one year. Pen No. 10 is com- posed of pallets from Pen No.1, 1915. They are lurge,well bar- red and have grzmd egg type. Eggs from our pen,of these two famous pens combined,will pro- duce layers that win satisfy you in every particular. Call today for prices on set tings of 15 eggs. Start early. s.nndh:15, according to the Auctimmex-s’ Jmu-nnl )RLD ITS GREATEST AUCTION TREATISE.” he :et you MORE MONEY than the average auctioneer. )to $1000 MORE from your sale, book with us. u-mm-s needil This Auctlr I 10 to 25 pt ;. and has, Farm Hands 0L. LONG )m-s needing help for spring will do wle tn umku application r. B.mfm-d. Immigmtion Agent, Station. anonm, in gnnd Lime. :ninn forms can he had at the f the Employment Agpnt Died Early Friday Morning The Rustic Inn ‘xichmond Hill, Ontario Have Heard the World's Bes‘cil AUGTIONEERS I rod dot ()livr‘vslynt 15 Atkinson & Switzer. T. F. McMAHON, BORN DIED | beans “‘ilh Chil‘u Edwardslwrg table sclwing machine oil arc-h 17. 1917, at his Thm-nhill Springs.” 31'. L. G. Langstafi', sday from Trinity DR. J. H. SANDERSON’Q OFFICE Riclmmn’d Hill 36 h.’:lll‘$.- Al~ ‘ that demen‘sed 'lhe past fuw best of spirits. Lwith his UM ad :It Altmm ‘ nn '3“ years of n20. in (‘lt Jetted :1 {in n nce, Long, fluctioneers Sun and 9‘) L" \ men and wmmm. - infm-ced heels and toes bettm‘ wmkmanship [h Men’s sucks kniLtHl wit] YONGE STREET SHOE Rammma.’ _\ men and wunwn. Senmlv-w. Re- inforced heels and toes‘ Gumnan-d bettm‘ \vmkmanship than hand knit. Men’S sucks kniLtHl with patron’s yum 20¢, per pair. Ludit-s’ llnse 30C. Mrs. Putter, Richmund St, Richmond Hill. Apply D. & nmnd Hill change. $3.50 Lhow knitting s BiLI’LIllinll make SiZ' :â€"»C~nfi'. 3 in hell. 2.}, incht's inchus‘. \Vrml 1 son & Switzm-‘s. F mare in fun], 5 Al~n .1 quanmy nf eighty cents a. bushel, Int fiftyâ€"four Yonge V anderhurgh. HITE \\'YANI)OTTES, 256ng \/ strain: eggs $1 pox-15. Ernest Gusvly, R.1{.Nu.l, Unioxnvillv. Out. 44 lUU Lot 18, (Jon. 2, Markham. Good brick house, first-class out, build- ings. well dlained and fenCed; plenty of good water, fruit trees of all kinds, the pl-upm-ly of Mrs. John Hurt. Rich- mond Hill I). O. 35-t.f. registe T‘m Rm‘. ontt Langitnfl’, M. A.. ( f Bl'Jl'kLVn, N. Y. will aisist the rqu r all] preach at the morning scrncv at Trinity Chmcl), Thornhill. (m Sundry nexl, the 2511) of March. pnsmw Jeffery film 'I 1‘ (-l:ls< (lullnnhns (-nxzinv. 10 hm'su pn\\’Pl‘. munnlt-d on trnukm :Imple nnn'm- fur any Work un tlw fur-m. Jns‘l been ovulhzuxle-d. This vngiuv must ht‘ (imposed (If at. nmtn; also :1 Flmn y choppm-gnnd :1: new. Anyum- ww‘r- ing an l-ngine (If this kind 1”th apply at onto. Demonstration any time. L. Curtis, Richmond Hill. phnm- 54. Card of Thanks Mr. Comisky and Mr. and Mrs. HPIhE’I'L Smith. Hendfmd, wish to thank their many friends for their help and sympathy In their recent bereavement. Geo. Baldwin of Aumm, 79 years of age. father of the present \Iuvnr, died on Monday. He is Surviwd by three sons and one daughter. \K/ANTEDu‘Smm-r girl fur gt " housework. highest \vngps gum] lmmv. n-fvrmuw-u rvqnirvrl. ply 87 Alexandn \an-npnlitnn (‘mz IOO SUPPORT HOME FOR EXCHANGE 36-} ThP nndm-sigmw that, if the rilizwns in Rirlnnum] Hill. gin- their \\'m k t: Supp” nnl Bring your Do me. and I will faction. and is pre repair-i1 g The underSIgned has'takon the shop fox-mé‘i'ly occupied by F. A. F1 anklin, in the ‘URNIPS â€"First,-(-I mm for sale. 750 hn Tomlnll. Richmn 1nd as COL LONG has obtained and farmers expected from their l'§’ Jmu-pnrl "GIVEN TO THE OR SALEâ€"Sm‘vwl hundred bus. of Q.A.C._Nn.jz_u2lt$, grown from 0R SALEâ€"A UTOâ€"KNIT'I‘ER HUSIER Y fm ()R 000 GIRL. \YANTEDâ€"Apply nmpmlv Lorne Block SAUL. (It-curative hull-e painter. papt-l'hmlgvl'Hm]graint’l‘. Rnnms Med and lhpvl‘ supplit'd from up. Elqin Mills, phune- 4L 1' I3. 1|('I(‘IIL( stnv h: u SO!) Mrs. Flank Sims llâ€"‘d seam]. Price $1.10 per bus. F. Rumble, box 68, Rich- ‘Vant Ads. IMMEDIATE SALE L. WABE M‘RE FARM FOR SALEâ€" Size of Socks pared l’lmnc 1849;1ume -Fi1'st-(-|;Iss cooking tur- sale. 750 n baa delivers-d. Richnmnd Hill. 37 2 :ex-taiuly is qualified If you would have gm mmnu d general purpose seven Mun-s old. [ Siberian Outs, 1, and some pens, e Sheet, R. A. lhl (2 I. HINAS Blvd wishes Il'V shu uulside 1nd Hl VHH wilted ciiy Ish fur gnbd CHMOND HILI LAUNDRY quirt Bunia In say :mndry uld nut Sh snti cmr youx “(‘1 pqit first, Ill) 36-‘ 1M) 1!‘ Kenm-l and Poultry Newt FAIRBANK th Wanteé â€" - Bears W. FREELANB Consignments, DU\\'l]5\ imv Slmiun 1t or Print Dresses White Voille Waists We Have Middys Silk and Lisle Glove market pri'ce given ean, not for service i While Lisle Gloves, 2 dome fasten”- 6oc. Black and white Pure Silk GI a good sele tion of \V.1 Shades 1n green and cre made kimona style, imitm belt attached, In [lg]: 51; ezlrh 80C. with embroidered fronts. collars, long sléeves, ‘. W’aists, largs collar, $1. domes, Plain white buttoned fn blue collar. FGRD 0.53:5?) FQR 19 CONCRETE HOUSE Atkinson & Switzer the Wrassz i 01' in car lots apr STORE ()LOSES AT SIX RM. MONDAY .\.\'D \VEDNESDAY mt, :1 $1.50. ll!‘ (at sty‘le, p0 $1.50. JQC; §Sfind, Gravel, j ' Tile and Brick The Maple Sand, Gravel and Brick Cmnpnny Ltd. have on hand for sale: Cement drain tile, 3, 4, 5, 6 and Sin. Culvert tile12, 15, 18 and 20 inch (30 inches in length.) Also Cement Brick. Sand and Gravel sold by the load 1 Pupera Window m, and curtain rods. or turn back Stripe Voille T. COUSINS, Pres. and Manager Maple 2$»-in. be] . Middx‘ with 52%}

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