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The Liberal, 24 May 1917, p. 5

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RICHMOND HILL. 0N1, MAY 24. 19175 Owing to the holiday (iur' SulmcriliPrS should get The Liberal one day earlier than usual this week. Mrs. J. Harri; and Bliss Vida llai‘ris' ]5.A.. of Galuplwllford ~pout the wen-k‘ end with Mr. and Mm. U. A. Rue. Through the generosity of Mr. J. H. Dunlnp. members of the Richmond Hill Horticultural Society for 1017 were donated Ros? Bushes ' pr-rnriuur. The electrical stormof last SalurdaV evening. which passed ovrr- this district struck and slightly damage-d the barn of Mr. R. \Videmau; also killed a valuable cow. Our citizens should not. fail to get out, their flags. and (lPCnl ale their resi- dences and plates of lvuxinoss on the 24th of Mai‘. A good lirreut'tlags.:1rr(l rod. white and lrlrre (lottorating p'lpl'l‘ for sale at The Liberal Office. The results of [heTorontoUniversity exainin itinn< have been Among the Sll(it'(Ҥ\‘f\ll cantliditws we Notice [hp namesof Miss M. E. \Vright. lit. year: llix's A. Boyle. 3rd year: Mica \V. Sinrpmu thing.) 31d )‘r-Hl; Miss G. Brown. (honor-st third year. Comingâ€"F.1d. Luke. Opt. 16? Yong:- St., Toronto’s ahle nyesiglrt specialist for over 20 years can he i-onRullvd about your eyes for glaswc. Tues-day aftnrnoou. May 20th at .l, H, Sloan‘a drug store. Ilia-lunond Ilill. Haiialue- lion guarantr-rd. For the out ol-rlmn' man Rod and Gun magazine for May pulilislwd liy \V. J. Taylor of \\'ondstoi:k. ll:|31ntl(:h that is of interest to (tllt‘l‘. There is an interes’ing article on the wild duck. the story of a fishing trip. Camp stories, fiehing experiences, as well as «ex-oral other notes of interest. The Presentation Committee an- nounce that, the medals are now ready. and only await. the return of mar rveve from the “frat. when a fitting recoptinn will he given our returned herons. “H: are pleased to be able to state that the wounde soldiers in our midst. are gaining health and strength as the weeks go by. . -â€"â€"â€"~4c> Anniversary Number 'The Lilwral was: pleased to receive a -Copy of The Oriilia Timesâ€"the 5llth anniversary number. The number is most. credit-aide, giving as it. does an 'liistoricrrl sketch of the 'heauti'ful town of '(Drilha from the year of Confeder- ation up to the present time. The town which is situated on Lake '(L‘nuchichiug. is a fine huaiuess centre. and HS deservedly popular as a S'flllllllt'l’ resort. An interesting amount. with iphotogtr rvpurs. is given of a num’her of pioneer citizens and reprmentative men, and although most of the faces are Strange tn thr- writer he detects that of Mr. Thus. (\‘IulCahV. a son-in- 3la.w of the late Mr. M. Tee'fy. ifor irrarry “years Postmaster at Richmond Hill. Among the advertiaers 50 years ago we Miser-w that Mr. M ulcahy offer-ed “men’s suits at $2.50, and tea at. $l [perlhf’ E SHALL MAKE AN- otherdisplav of Cliiil-‘ an d Ladies1 dr‘en’s Millinery‘on Friday and Satur- day next. Low prices. Latest Models. Collars, Ribbons, Hosiery and Laces, Gloves, Vests, Ili‘ancy Notions. MRS. EV. DAVIES VGS’IGE STREE'J RICHMOND HILL Get Hatching Eggs ’l‘hat Produce Layers Our pens are made up from Pen No.1 and Pen No. 10 of L. R. Guild‘s famous bred-to- lay Plymouth Rocks. Pen No. 1 is composed of the daughters of hen No. 73, record 103 eggs in 10'.) cousecutivc days; and wore sired by a male whose dam laid 264 eggs in one year. Pun No. 10 is com- posed of pttlletis from Pen No.1, 1915. They are large.woll bar- red and hare grand Cg‘g type. Eggs from our pen,ot' these two famous pens contbincd.will pro- duce layers that will satisfy you t in every particular. ' as :45 llllllllslfl'tl. I Mr. \V. Mylks on Tuesdav attr-ndedi the funeral of his father in the village of Arthur. Tuesday evening's Star contained the photograu-ui of l’tv. \V. (.7, Monk-i man who has ll(‘('ll wounded at the" front. lie is a son of (‘ouncillort Joseph Monkman o1 this i illage. The lied Gross women and girls will i 'lliH‘t' a booth on the Fair grounds on , Victoria Day, and will lw prepared to sell light lunelu-s. sandwiches. rake, pie. (:(il‘ev. lemonade. milk. fruit, lt‘i- t‘leaul. and all tho llt‘llt'Hl‘lt‘S of the i St‘ilsult. Your pallntuigi‘ solicited. Althouin the Weather is >till (told. and the growth lr;r~: llt't‘ll slow. yet Eh»- outlook for good rrops in bright. 'l‘llt' land i< in t‘X"I'll"lll r'onditinn. and tin- rvcent ruins will do lilllt‘ll in lot-ring: grain and \‘(Ԥ.{('l:\ltl",\ ahead, All that now seem»~ llt‘tt'sailly modr-rntrly warm weather to rusur t' a good yield. is “...-.- The Band The lit-lurmnd llill Baud. whirh; gave general sati~lvu~tion at the Fair last year, will. under lllt‘ lt‘;ltl|‘l‘.\l!l;i wt Mr. A. J. llume, ln- fully :thâ€"ll’ttllLfillllx year on the Ill! ll. 'l‘lrl-y have purthasr d a. lot of new and rip-[o-date music, and may he dept-ruled upon for a firstâ€"class programme. The- Band will line up at Lorin- Hall about ll a.ui.. march to the Mrthodiu. (‘liuit-h, rrtnrn to the Lot ul- Hall at l o‘elot'k. and “lit! play- irrg a st-l-ctiou or two. will march to the Fair groundx At 5 p. m. Ihv lllll~ll'l;lll$ will niarelr to the I’I'eshy- terian (‘hurclh playing on the way. Clubbing in: ates, WI'I‘II DAILIES ’l‘nE LIBERAL and Daily Globe Daily Mail and Empire . . Daily World ... . . . . . . . Daily Star 597 ‘DLQJUD-L- ‘1 311‘ ...o-c..-... V llAlUlAXâ€"Al llll' ll'.\ltlt‘ll('(‘ of hop Sim, Come to the Fair 1 The directors oxprct that all gordi citizens of Richmond Hill and aur-r r-ounding district. will do what they. Can to make the Fair and (Joni-er! of 1‘ the Aurir'nltural Str-ie-ty a silt‘t‘vi‘i. 'l‘he naual progralnnw of allHl ts \\ ill lie given. the r-hnrrlrr‘s‘ and lion-ls \Vill prruide good nuals‘, and the Red l'mw Society will iravr- a hoot h in the grounds. Tell your fr ll‘ll(l< to (IUIIN‘ in llrl-forr-noon. and llt‘ Slll‘t' to H‘lllulll for the entertainrni-nt in tlrr- unwind to he presented by the \Voiriuii\ Infillâ€"l llllt‘. l “fig-riflâ€" ‘ Ill-r. \V. It. Hula-r of Toronto prearhed two :rltlr’ and t'll rprrnt Sl‘f- nrons in the Methodi~t ('linrrh last Hunrlav. 'l'hr- (migro-gatioos' “'(‘lt' large at, lwth s‘t'l‘Vlr’t'a‘. l ‘. ~00- ,,v__ i Car Turned Turtle l Mr. ill. Patton of I‘llgziu Mills, :rinll lllV little Son. George. had rntlror :rnl t'Xl'lllIlg expl-rin'nr'e Saturday :uftr-r-i imon. MI. l’ntlrvn l: d mrr- of l)ls‘ twrrn' horses out. of the maid”, and while re- lnrningfor thr‘ lualv lllt‘ first lrorwl took Fruit-h Iran» and ran vaulwaid (-II the lClgIn <idw road. 'l‘ln- i'athv-r.’ and Null jumped into their new l“(rll‘ll nnd Marted in pulsult ofllie l uu-:r-\\'ay.l \Vlit‘n near the (7. N.(). limk the: r-lraull'vnrturm-d out to vsr-apr- sour" gran-l. hut in doing “o the (-ar ore-rm turned, pinning lntlh iu't‘lip::lrl~ under» rwath. leortly :il'H'rwarik tlir'y ni-rv,’ liln'l'ult'il it)” two lilt'l] who lmltpl ru'd along (in a Illtillilt‘}'t'lt‘. Fortunatle neither .‘lr. l’atlon nor tiring“ \\'l'll' much Injured, tlrr- firllllt'l‘ getting ;I fuw lr roses on lris' lh'll'k and xirlw. and tirelattr-r gi-ltinu his kurm wrapml. A lrroken wind slliolrl was tlru only in jury to the ear. The Irrxrsi- w.” t':Illglll at Mr. llolph \Virlr-inan's. 00> DIED Hir‘liuI-d llat'lnan. at (lak llidgr-s. on Friday. .\lra_\‘ lfi’. llll7. l’hm'lro. widow of the late \Vnr. \\'. Harman. in her 9llli yr-zir'. Interim-Ill May Illul. in .‘uiroi a ('i'rrrr‘tm y, Daily News 3 {)0 WITH WEEKLIES I THE LIBERAL and Family Herald & Weekly Star . . . . . . 3190 Canadian Farm......... 1 90 Weekly Sun 1 90 Canadian Countrynran... 1 {)0 Canadian Liberal lllonthly............ 125( When remitting, address '1‘. I“. McMahon. Liberal Office, Richmond Hill, Ont. ~â€" l Auction Services Many farmers engage an auctioniver because he “knows the people.“ (lthr't‘ farmers. like hip; husiuess C(HlI'i'l'tlS. , engage the rum] lilt'cullfl‘t‘ of his ability and (record. ‘ Certainly there are many good auc- tioneers, but. as lll utltrr lines. thrre is one who excels, one who has equipped hir-nfielt hy Clt‘ser' study. more general, extensive and special training~one who is a. teacher. reclignizpd as “an ex- ;pertvanfil an authority." That man is THE MAN who can arct- tlre BEST RESULTS. And in my record. Cm‘er- ing many hundreds of sales, I have secured owners from I to 22 per cent. MORE than they expected. and in my first sale in Guelph district this Spring at'l‘hr-e. Arkell's. I secured IS PICK -’Cl‘lN'l‘ MORE than \Ir'. Arkell ex- pected. He was more than pleased. and his viii-other. Henry. known throughout the agricultural world as a breeder of pure-hred stock, wrote: “1 was present at my Mother‘s sale, and was very much pleased wrth the way you con-ducted it." Gentlemen. let me get you BETTER PRICES, MORE MONEY for your stock at Auction. I CAN DO IT. Bowl; we at the ofiice of Dr. J. II. Sandiâ€"15ml, Ispm-ialize in Farm and I’ediuwed Stock Sales. 1 Valve-in-head motor. ing system. ‘2 Selective Staunch frame. Call today ‘for prices on sct- _ tings of 15 eggs. Start early. “ The Rustic lnn :‘ Richmond Hill, Ontario brackets. OSHAWA. ' . L 1. :1- STANDARD EQUIPMENT Electric lighting and start- sliding gear transmission, 3 speeds forward and reverse. New front and rear spring THE CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED V WESYEEN EERVlCE AND nisraiau1m5 BRANCH: EEGINA_ \Va n t: Ads. 1:0R SAlrlim.\ seCond hand Happy Thought U ml Range, with watrr' Apply (1‘ en. .‘4. Sims. Richmond 462 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE â€" Farm wagon wilh springs. good mndiiion. 5. Scott. Con. 3. Vaughan. Elgin .‘wlills P.O. 46 2 \\/ ANTED-To PurchaSe Accounts, " Notes or Set-in itivx (tarry kind. Apply giving particulars to llox I. Liln-ral. ~15 4 front. llill. 4 OR SA LIC~A gentleman‘s heauti- i'ul road (yr show mare. a dark hay, six years old. fifteen hands high. Absolutely Sound. Quiet. Owner is not going to he home and has no place. ’ for the inure. Apply Liberal Office. 46 l \. TANTEDâ€" Pasture for 27) (-anl / and heifers. R. \V. Ii. Buru- ahy. Jelfi-rson, 43 tf 1 ARM FOR SALEâ€"1am instructed . to sell one of the very best. farms lll Richmond Hill district. cornpOSing about 115 acres. with a complete set of good huildings. An ideal farmâ€"lanl ltlr'ul home. Owner retiring. \Vritel me for particulars. Long, the Auction- eer, 87 King E, Toronto. 40 tfl 4 OR SALE~Solid ln ick house, with l electric light and fixtures and modern com‘e-nirnces. Large lot 50x 2.20 feet. Church 5L. Richmond Hill. A bargain. N. . Itzlx’enlie. 32)“. i Division Court I The Next Sitting?r of Divrsum Court) No. 3, County ut Yul'k will he held l in the Court. Room. l l l RICHMOND HILL -0N_ Tuesday, june 12, 1917 Commencing at. 9.30 nap. 'I‘. F. iIeMAHON, CLERK New front spring suspen- 310115. New accelerator foot rest. Oil indicator light equip; ment. Ample road clearance. Cantilever Springs. Improved Upholstery. Mohair top. N on-skid tires on wheels. rear - ONTARIO SASK. § § 3 M OMGOOMWW ¢t 6Q MOOOONO H in. iii/.3 FOUR- NINETY CONCRETE HGUSE Items in Wash Goods A varisty of ldllllvԤ and weights (illuplctl to weather we meal; ncct. Pique, romp. khaki white and Colored voille, white crepe with black figure, and all white crepe, gingham“. in. pink, green, in clrecl< :: and white drill, (an, SliV, mauve, / , . nu stripes. Items in Trimmings Val and Toni-in Laces and iris‘.et‘tiozi'~‘.. emhroidcries ..n’l grading, velvet and Silk ribbons. Fang." :.l::.:1no mudin collars etc. Items in Standard Goods Our usual stock or the csmnti Us is kept well in hand, cottons, t‘illow cases, quilts‘, table linens, towels, hosiery, gloves and summcr underwear for mat“. women and children. Atkinson 5a fiwrtzer STORE oLosr-x A’l‘ HlX l"..\l. I MONDAY .xxi- WEDNESDAY l $909966996¢Q¢960MW 6“"! “96964‘6900990909696696690 tritium iiill Punishing Store For Working I’arn 7. Inn-rang, Shirts, Sox, etc. Also Running Boots .rixi. black or white rubber soles and bllll or white tops. Try us and you will rind our prices right. N. J. ’X'ong'e Street. WOOӢWQNMOOOOQ” l IGHLAND LAKE FARMS Herd sire, AVONDALE PUN'l’lAG EUHO (under lease). a son of MAY ECHO SYLVIA. the wt rldk last record cow for milk producâ€" tion and Canadian Record for lmltri. ll lbs. Only one other ll-ll). bull in Canada. Our herd of one humi- ad includes nearly fifty daughters of a 3331-“) son of the great. KING RICHIE, brother to the Sires of three world’s record C()\VSâ€"â€"lll:lllll‘k‘ 50.65. Sr. 4-yr~.-nlr’t~lti.84. Jr. 4-yr.-old 40.32 lbs. .lunior herd sire. KING Sl‘it’llh‘ PONTIAC CANADA, a half brother to AVUNDA LE l’UN'l‘lAU l‘It/‘HO, out of a 301m. Segis cow. He is for sale. If this combination of lll'fâ€"‘E‘dlllg interests you, write for prices on either males or female.» FARM A'J‘ S'ror :13. Burnaby Yoxon R'r. RADIAL $695 I. o. b. OSHAWA l l) ,r ‘ ill ' - 1?.[6 FOL D LOCALLY BY PERCY C. HILL Jefferson, Om.

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