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The Liberal, 5 Apr 1917, p. 1

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Allurge stock of Funeral Furnish Kept; at the above places RiCHMOND HILL, THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE Barrister, Solicitor. Notary, Eutc. ‘ OFFICEâ€"SUITE 3|. TORONTO DAILY STAR BLDG..’ IS KING STREET \VEST: Tel. M. 3631‘ NATIONAL TRUST UHAMEERS 20 KING ST E.. TORONTO. Canada. Frank Danton, K. C. John Irwin Grover Athur A. Mncdonnld DentggzuflGrgK/jer &A Field Richmond Hill Office (‘ Liheral’ Office). every Thursday forenoon. Maple, Thursday afternoon, \Voudln-idae, Saturday forenoon. Money to Loan at; Current; Rates LAS KAY P. 0 PKIANO TUNING BARR ISTER, SOL ICITOR, N < Toronto Office, Richmon 33 Richmond Street, \Vest Agicllmond Hill Office JOUHN 8- QAMPBELL, I‘m-an... Calls by phone or otherwise x-espnnded to, FOR COUNTY OF YORK AND ONTARIO Special attention given to sales of every description. Farms and farm stock sales a specialty. Fen-ms bought and sold on commission. All sales at- tended to on shortest notice, and con- g‘ucted by the_mnstnpprovod methods. Pittmml e solicited 8' Undortakers & Emhnlmers J. H. PRENTICE Toronto 7 Phone Belmont 1317 1nd. Ph LXCENS ED AUCTIONEERS TWENTY-FIVE iéihs’ EXPERIENCE All mail orders will receive prompt attention. 415 Balliul St. BARRISTER SOLICI’I‘OR NOTARY 621-2 Traders Blnk Bldg. a“. Yonge 8.: Collmrne Sls. TORONTO Nzlugllton Block, Aurora. Thursdays Telephone - Residence Main 3176 Main 44.4 200 BERESFORD AVE Phone Juncth 72. . Cameron I'MggNaughton 9-..-.. ‘ Phone or mail messages attended to. Pm Maple King Licensed Auctioneer: for the County of York. Sales attended to (m shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. Patronage solicited AT THE LIBERALYPRINI‘ING 86 PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL . ONT. Ethel IE. I)ever L. T. C. M. J . T- SAIGEON LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the County of York. SATISFACTION G UARANTEEL VETERINARY SURGEON: Thornhil]. .7051: 3, 9avidsolz HURSDAY lViORNING JOHN T. ANDERSON PIANO TUNER ‘4 Organs Repau-ed VOL. XXXIX. $1 per annum, in advance. . Mp MAHON Bnifristm'q § T- w _ M. n]1ctnrs.& inn 0 and V’oiee WRIGHT BROS C. EGAN BUSINESS CARDS WILLIAM COOK Ii. Naughton EDITOR & Fundsâ€"HER @112 gfiihml LS PUBLISHED EVERY mail messages promptly d tn. PHONE 1421 ,THORNHILL TEACHER CITOR, NOTARY ETC Richmond Buildings. xv. Expert. \Vork Macdonnld Harry D. Angel. . WEST TORONTO C. WALKINGTON OF T. E. BOYNTON ONTARIO 1nd. Phone DI‘OmptIy Granule-y P. O (Associate. of Lhe Royal Cullege of Music, London. England) will resume his classes at Richmond Hill on \Vednesday, September 13th For tel-ms and Pax-tlculurs apply 25 Albany Avenue, Toronto PIANIST Teacher of Piano-Playing at the Toronto Conservatory of Music Organist :md Chuirmnster St. Paul‘s Presbyterian Chmch, Tux-onto Cunductm- York Choral Society \Vill accept a limited number of pupils at his Home-studio, Richmond Hill Residence address Victoria Square COMMISSIONER. COXYEY AN"ER. ] Real Estate and Insurance Richmox'iéfilim Yonge and Charles Sts., Toronto, is well 14 nmvn throughout, Canada for high~grade work. Thm-v is :m enor- mous demand fur mn' graduates. prepare now and be ready for choice pnsitirms in the. Full. Our large catalogue will interest you. \Vrite for one to-day. This School is time tried and truly tested. \V. J. ELLIOTT Phone No. 23 Licensed Auclinfieors f( the Counties of York. P VOICE PRODUCTION AND SOLO SINGING Easter Term Opens April 10 Dr. G. La J. EARLE NEWTON North Ynnge Street RICHMONP HILL G REENHOUSES‘ CUT FLCHVERS FOR EASTER AT J. H. DUNLOP‘S FLOWERINU PLAN'i‘s AND ommissioner, Conveyancer ,etc Insurance. and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY OF YORK Patrnmme and influence respectfully solicited L A" NICHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC PHONE 1834 Box 2_'3”__- MAPLE, ONT PRACTICAL PLUMBER AND STEAM FITTER EDWARD FRANCIS OFFICE AND RESIDENCE . David Dick Slater A. R. C. M. 7K 111‘)“ as ()nt ELLIOTT S. SHEPHERD Nurtll Yawn: Stre RICHMOND HILL. ONT . PINKERTDN. V.S. NOTARY PUBLIC Phone 67 PAINTER PAPERHANGE GRAINER, ETc, . LASHER Pho ne Verne Patbison In Essentials, Unity; in 01‘s for Toronto and FR, Peel and Simeoe Weston P. 0. address Gormley, R_R, 2 PRINCIPAI Ru-Hmmn H ILL 44 12 At the kind invitation of Sir Henry M. Pellatlt. tthhm-nhill Horticultural Society. to the number nfannnt eighty, visited his beautiful consm‘vntnries at 0.15:1 Loma on Saturday last. The dis- play of flowering plants. particularly of Cyclamen. Calcularius and Lnraine Begonias was magnificent. Afternoon tea was served in the Conservatory Reception Room. Speeches were made by Sir Henry M. Pellatt, Mr. Galbraith, Rev. S. A. Lawxence, and J. E. Francis. The gathering dispersed after a hearty vote (if thanks to Sir Henry and Ladv Peilutt for their kind hospitality. 7.10 p. m. There Festival Music evening services. The Good Friday and Easter Festival Sex-vices WI” he held in Trinity Church, Thornhill. as follows: Goad Friduv at. 10.30 a.m. Easter Day. Holy Com- munion 8 and 11 ".11).. Evening Prayer 7.10 p. m. There will he Special Easter D‘..-:_,,I It ’ n I " ’ Holy \Vpe-k Services â€" Anti-Comâ€" munion Service with Intel-cvssnrv Prayer every morning at 9 o’clock: Evensung every evening “(:8 o‘clock; Thursday and Friday evening services illustrated with lnntmjn slides; Good n q .- - r ,, V . .. “flux-J. unuxa, uuuu Fl'lduv Morning, celeb 'atinn nf the Holy Communion at 11 o’clock. Easter Day Service‘sâ€"9 mm. Holy Com union; 1121.111. Hnlv ()mmmlninn :md enmm; 3 p.m. Chlldl-ens Sm-vice and address; 4 p.m. Holy Baptism: 7 p.m. Eveasong with Special Easter Musm. Parliament Buildings M The Department appeals to retired farmers, to men 6H following no occupation (retired), to business men who can spare at least a portion of their time, to all men who can arrange their affairs so as to help some farmer. Every man is invited to enlist for farm service. B Decide now to help in the war. If you are between the ages of 14 and 18, and have good term record, you can secure promotion at school by enlisting for farm service any time between April 20th and May 20th. Parents are urged to encourage their boys to enlist for farm service. The physical and moral welfare of your boy will be advanced by a summer spent close to Nature; an interest will be awakened in an imfiortant industry of the country that will be a help to him in his whole future. At this supreme hour when ample food production is one of the indispensable means of victory, the country faces a Serious shortage of men and boys on the farms. The Department of Agriculture emphasizes the urgency of every man and boy taking to heart this splendid opportunity for patriotic service. Help the farmer increase pmducéian “The plow is our hope,” declared Right Hon. David Lloyd George, the Prime Minister of Great Britain. The tremendous significance of these words in the face of a world shortage of food must be a matter of concern to all. It points out the path of duty to men and ‘boys unable to enlist in the army but capable of helping to increase production. Ontario Department of Agriculture St. Marv's Church Non-Essentials, Liberty; in THORNHILL Confer with your District Representative of the Department of Agriculture, or write or visit Ontario Government Employment Bureau, ' 15 Queen’s Park, Toronto. .. THU RSDAY, A PR at, W. H. Hearst, Minister of Agricuzture the x'nid-dny find EasterCards in good vnxiety at Tin Liberal Office. The choir and people of Cnn-xillw presented thvix' organist. Mn. \Vill. \Vnods. at her home \Vvdnvsdruy ovu- ning of last week, with a hnmlqmnv music cahIm-L and gnli~ brunch. RM". R. McKeP, the pastor. made tho pres entntinn and thanked her for hm- surâ€" vices, and Mrs. VVnUdS nespnnded in apprnprinte towns. The- rest nf Hm evening was spent in music and gnnws, after which lunch was seix'ved. All H‘- tired nftm-thankmg the organist fur her valuable services. ._ _ V .u... |I\Illl bll!‘ Ital- dvncv, Centre St, lhursday afteznmm. Thu service was in charge of the pastor. Rev. J. R. Aikenheud who with Rev. ’1‘. \V. Nealâ€"chairman 0f the Districtâ€"mud Rev. R. McKee gavr short addresses. Rev. \V. H. Madden read a partial) of scripture. Rev. A. P. Latter 1m] in prayer, and there were also plosent. Rev. R. B. Beynnn, u brother of deceased, and Rev. Harold \Vellwood, Mr. \Vellwnod‘s elde'sb son. The music was in charge of u quartetle Cnmpns‘ed of Mr. Hume. Mr. Sunder- snn. Miss Switzex- and Miss Barker. After the 59m ice the funeral proceed- ed to Aurora Cemetery, and the re- main,q were placvd in H19 family plnt. The downpsL sympathy is felt for the bereaved family. The funeral of the late Mrs. (Re “7el‘l‘wond tpok place from the I"? Mrs. Wellwood Laid to Rest all things, Charity.” CARRVILLE .1115. 1917 'oronto IVES]- PO. BOX Newmarket Granite Works G. W. LUESBY RESIDENCE Address 220 Yonge St ‘plrtu (‘f campaign oxpluined. and also lnsk that a cmmnittee be appointed in P:th svhuol to organiZH fnl an every tnt'lnhel‘ canvass [.0 he lwld simultan- wmsly lhl‘uughmlt the vanship on tlm uflr’rnunn t‘f May 20th tn enlist; t-vm-y pmsnn \vhn is nut now a mem- ht‘t-ufany Sunday School or not ac- tlw-lv engaged in SumluySchnol work. Sim-er l‘he ulmve (n'gnnimtinn was tlft‘tgtyg] the South Ym’k Sunday Schnnl As‘sn-c‘firtitmlpwtmn htLLVQJ'E. nlung similar lines, and at a meeting llr'lfl in Toruntu. March 30th, it was (ll‘Citle t1. organize- the whole of South ank for the puxpuse of carrying out the campaign. ' Snmemw has said “The great; need of the world today is n n open bible," and we believe that Markham Town- ship needs it, and hope éuxrl pmy that every Sunday Schonl will help our vfi'nrt to fut-thw- the cause 0f our Lord and Sztviuur Jesus Christ. mg“: nllsuch on March ]0[h in the Melhudist Church, Uninnvifle. That meeting was well attended, nineteen schools being lepresented. The dele- gates were very entlmsiustic over the mm emenb and it: was decided tn start :I. cunpuign undel- the Home Depart~ manzmd Adult Bihle Glass Depart- ment in enlist evmy person who should and \vln. could he a member of th‘. Sunday School, and frx- those who positively could not nttcnd have a. Hunm Dvpurnucnc organized in every schnul and enlist such [rm-suns in that, dvpnrtnh'nt 01' Sunday Schnnl Wni'k. Unnnuitlee-s \vm-e 'Ipprxinted to visit the dilferent sdmols and have the plan «if cmnpnigu explained and also ask that a cmmniltee he appointed in L ‘..L », l A ' ‘ Melhudist Ch uweling was schools being 1 gules were ver mm emele and El, cnupuign u man and Adi ment In (Inli: should and wh At :L meeLing of Hip Executive Com- miltve of the Mmkhnm Township Sunday Schnnl Association, held in Uniunvi‘ile immediately after the An- nual Convention of lho Association held at Victmiu Square rm Jun. 18 and 19. it was unanimously decided to fol- low up the work (If the convention by smnpdt‘fiuile plan. applicable to the whole Luwuship. tn stimulate Sunday Suhnnl Walk and the study of Gud‘s word in Liw imnw. Dealer and importer of Foreign and Domestic Granites and Marbles Building Stone Van Horn! handvd M watch which was lost was suitably rewarded Thpre was {Il’f‘flt r'vjnl'mng rme morn- ing lmt week. when Muster Clifford Van Hmn- handvd Miss Swilzer her watch which was lost lust fill). hnd he Edith FInluiio end. sex inns illness. Miss Mary Cooper Was 1‘ Miss Gladys Helmkdy fnr lzmt 'woek. Owing to onl'gnnd mud c u- was successfully caught day night. The publisher’s fliends at, Headfnrd Wr'le- Sun 5' tn hear of his IHHPSS. Misgvs Myrtle ()nmisky and Gladys Hs-lmkuy \‘isin-d with lhvirfz-ipnd Miss Y?J'.x h - 436 A few of mu spring millinery( N. and E. Barker Mrs. Otto Jun) Urnss was a gl'PHLVSIICCPSS, Mr. Charles Boynmn acted as auctinnepr. Boxes sold from $1.00 to $3.00. Full proceeds amounting to $28.!5c. We worp pleased tn welcome a few nf our friends frum Victoria. Square Thursday evening. Mr. Smith arrived home safely 3 \voek ago Tuesday evening after so many narrow escapos in crossing bridges. The box social Thursday evening n in Mrs. F. H. Echlin (:hmnnd Hm" All illflil’lllillil to Toy-(mm ( KINDERGAR mx Social at, Hendfm'd Inst y evening. in aid nf the Red 18 a great, succvss, Mr. Charles [Single copies, 3 cts urdm’uwr Building ulnlt Bihle Glass Depart- !Iist 9me person who th cnuld he a member of School, and fvx- those who mm not attend have a Mum]: mgauizod in every nlist such [rm-Suns in that (If Sunday 5022va Wni'k. --s \vvx-e wpprdntzâ€"‘d to visit t sdmuls and have the of our frignds visited the UNIONVILLE to order Gun. A. McCague, Pres H EADFORD ~y opening of the Misses ker at Tlmrnhill. «mes is recovering after :\ RTE runny mm on Jun. 18 and sly decider] tn fol- Ihe conventiun by applicable to the stimulate Sugdgy Ing of Music in :N MUSIC in 1d Thornhill furnished Phone 183 'mrnmrl work. pninted to visit and have the line-d. and also Residence ’J‘I-IORNIIILI .lw hearty cc. ‘tt'l'S. Sunday F and workers 1&- Executive runed, conse- cnll a meet. ‘ldS the 10.45 htlasn Thurs- for the Week the guest of 1' :1 few days Tdrontc No. 39

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