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The Liberal, 7 Jun 1917, p. 5

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RICHMOND HILL. 0x1, JUN Mrs. W. Mylks is in Arthur Village this week attending the funeral of her father Mr. Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McDonald and family of Aurora spent, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. \Vatsml. ‘ ’ There were six escapes from the jail Mrs. W. Mylks is in Arthur Village fall"! on the 13th of May. Three have this week attending the funeral of her “ since been captured. \V. Moore Was father Mr. Hewitt. sent to the receptinn hospital for ex- __._ ___.__._ animation. Rny Vullker. arrested at yHamiltonon the 25th of May. was‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McIlnnald de I committed fur tiial by Magistrate family (if-Aurora spent Sunday With ' Brunmn, Hamld Baker, after his es~ Mr. and Mrs. D. \Vatsmi. cape, hired with at Mr. Playter at Pine â€"'.. m. . ()rclnml, und in a few (lays decamped T , ‘ _ with $155nndzt suit of clothes. the Sf?"- 1\- “1 enlvo‘fl pre“Ch€“ 13"“51‘0 property of another hired hand. He def'UIA'Emqus'drY “’“m‘m 0” hm" alsowns arrested in Hamilton. with “mud Gn'cult “‘5‘ sund‘W- only $2 on his person. and brought : buck to Toronto by County Ullllstdbie Correspondence from Thornhill. 7. ue‘nhge fitll’éllgw“; Btfm‘e Ml:- Bl‘““' Maple Schnnl Report and other items i t‘:n_ Sp ‘3“ f" gmify' "in? “as sen' unavoidably cmwdcd (mt um“ next ttnte to tun yearsimprisonment on . ench charge. to run uuncurrentlv. Elder H. R. Heiso of Gormley. and H. \Vingm- bf Cannville attende Gnnununiun Sen’i cc at New Dundee last Sunduy. Mr. Harold Gmnt, son of Mr. Gr:an proprietor of Hotel Richumnd. shuth Tuesday to alteml Shaw’s Business College in Tm-(mtu. Mr. Rum-rt 'l‘I-ickerund his daughter Mls. A. \V. \Velllnglnn of Fun \Villimu \isiu'd with wlulives hen- H few day: last ween. Please have your newspapers, rags &c. ready fur the Re-d Gross wlwn the ladies cull. \Vest side of Village Fl i~ day. eusL side Saturday uf this week. Yong? Strect thruugh tho \illugv has reg-rived u C(ml' of nil thS \\‘t‘(‘k thereby snleu-ring the dusL which was becoming an annuyunce. Get ymu- tickets for the enteltuin- ment, in the Masonic Hall Saturday evening by the \Vmuun‘s Institute. Total ploceeds in aid of Red ()1‘025 \vm-k. Anniversary services will be held in Hope Methodist Church nvxt. Sunday, June 10, at 2.30 and 7 p.111. Special music by the Sunday School in the- afternoon, and by the home chair in evening. Mrs. J. 0. Johnson with two chilldxren -0f Schreiha-x- :u-e visiLing for a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. McKenzie. Rev. Mr. Juhnsonls ex- lpected next week, and will amend Methodisl Conference in Tun:an Mrs. A. E. Rowe, funnerly Miss Nora McMahon. with her little daughter, Dorcas Helena, of Hamlisty, Alberta. is making uvisit at. her old llfiome. and will spend the suuvimer ere. Mr. C. A. Roe who fur Lhe pustthree years has been (in the Libel-ail smfiJms ‘accepted a position with the McLean Publishing Col and started in his new .position on Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. iRoe will still reside in the village, Mr. and Mrs. P. Phillips at King. and Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Graham and little daughtrrnf this pllel‘, motored to Buffalo lust Saturdny. made it \ isiL with Mi. and Mrs. \V. Huang and 1e- lurned Sunday. The Annual Meeting of the “NOT. U. “’1” be held at the lnnue uf Mrs. Sloan next Tuesday evening at 7.30 -u’(:lock. Mrs. Hexlnisnn will give a duper on “A Model \V.G.T.U." Every :member is requested to be present. “Vbite blouses plain and fancy swipe ‘wi1h large or medium collars, nicely [finished with wide hem m- edged with ilace 1.25and 1.50.. black silk net Veil- .ing fancy border yard 35c.. a new assortment. nf ladies fancy collars in silkcrepe, unu-quisette, \‘nile etc. fun») 20 .Lo.6()c. each, children‘s all white .middy’s .nmde of twill lniddy climb with .belt stitched to waist, sailor .cullax‘ and cuffs.lacednb neck with white .or colored middy laces. sizes (5 um .14 iyls” each (53c. Atkinson «Sc ikhvitzet. és. as thenmuie implies. a method inltnxduced thy the French for cleaning of all garmentxsor materials. It, may he used wit:th injury on the finest fabric as wall M. the heavier goods. Lace. silk. lj-m-mL cotton, waterproof and wuolleu pram! and wonllun goods: also feathers. furs“ straw and h-uther may all be cleaned without, fear of slu-inkipg 0r putting out of shape. It ain’t-{ukng Ar putting out, of shape. It is called dry cleaning because wuLel is not used m the process. day next. Low prices. Latest Models. Laces, Gloves, .Vests, Collars, Ribbons, Hosiery and Millinery Fach Notions FREW DRY CLEANING MRS. W. DAVIES E SHALL MAKE other display of d ren on Friday and Satur- C. I. HINAS. RICHMOND HILI and Ladies’ Laundry 1917 Chil- AN- Mrs. Robert, Tiicker,furmeily Miss Matilda Jordan. divd at, the home of her daughter. Mrs.(:‘. A. Miles. 221 East Amvliu SL. Furl, William. (m East Auwliu SL. Fart, William. (m the 22nd nf May. The rema'n ', hmnghr. hy tlw husband and daughter, Mrs. A. \V. Wellingtun, were convey- ed on the 23th of May to Allnndnle where service was lwld in the church. after which the re-nmms wvru interred in the fumin plot in Bull-1e Cemetery Int-side her father. mother and bro! her. The family all nne lime lived in Rich- un-ml Hill In the house now owned and occupied by Mr. Pratt. The regular Summer meeting of the Aluuunu- AssuciuLiun was held in the High Schlml Friday. June 1. with a good :ILu-ndnnce. Mrs. A. G. Savage read a splt-nd‘d pnpul- dealing with the life nf Tintulelu) who lrfl, HSil heritwro lhc largest picture in Europe. Mirs SLiusnn Lhen led us through the cum-t r of the great, Michael Angelu whn. nl th-ugh a, wonderful painter, was filst 0f all a sculptor. h.‘ r y Mrs. Duncan. Miss Gladys Le‘gge and Miss Laura. Nzulghlon served after- noon mm. The Society does nut. meet again until October. The Richmond Hill Tennis Club Wish to announce that the formal opening of Lhe Court, takes place on Saturday. June 9Lh.uL 3 pm. The Couxts have been put in first-class shape and are now the best, in the )(Lunty. --- - . A! “J \/"\A|J|J . The programme will consist of ad- dresses by the ()lexgy, Mamba-s of the Council. and prominent. gentlemen frcln Richman Hill and Vicinity. fnl- lnwr-d by Tennis 'I‘mu'nuinents. An invitation is extended [0 all to be present. Sunday. June II). the minister will reach at both services. in the evening on “Th9 Radical." "“rh‘e'iv‘fzsfjs5vi11 hold a Sec-tinnul Meetingat Queensville, on \Vednes- day, June 13. Gentlemen. let me get you BETTER PR‘IQES, MORE MONEY for your stock at Auction. I CAN DO IT. ank we at the 0ch uf Dr. J. H. Sundersnn. Ispeciulize in Farm and Ped-iE-re-ed Stock Sales. Auction Services Six Escaped Three Captured Died in Fort WilIiam Presbyterian Church H. S. Alumnae Tennis Club VaJveâ€"in-head motor. Electric lighting and start- ing system Oil indicator light equip- Selective sliding gem- ment. , transmission, 3 spéeds Ample road clearance. forward and reverse. Cantilevsr Spfiings. Stauncb frame. ImPYOj’e Up olstery, ‘ Mohalr top. New front and rear Spnng Nonakid fire‘ on rear brackets. wheels. THE CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY‘OF CANADA. LIMITED QSHAWA. " d ONTARIO WESTERN wuss AND ms‘nuau‘rma sumac»! : REGINA. sAsx. ‘a WW“ SILEva AND STANDARD EQUIPMENT Picnic at Bond Lake .' The York County Holstein Breeders Uluh is holding a picnic at Bond Lake Park. \Vednesdny. June 13th. All farmers and their families are in- vited. There wiil he sports fnr men, wunwn and children. Stuck judging for men under 30 years of “fit”. a practical demonstration on the stlung and weak pnints nf a good duixy (‘ow I by me. H.H. Dean of the O.A. Cumd addresses hyothvr prominent speak- ers. \Ve like the idea. of gatherings nf this kind and bespeak for it a grand ‘ success. ‘ The Annual meeting: (ifthe Red Crass: Auxiliary will he heldnn TuesdayJZLh of June. at, 3 p.m. in the Public schnnl. Every woman in the community is it]- vited, whether a member or nnt. The meeting will he addressed by Mr. Nul- lnan SnllllIlt’l‘Vlllé, a representative ( f the Red Cross Society. All finishrd work should he return- ed on Mnnduy, June 11 so that the committees may make their reports. HEJKERSHERRARDâ€"On Juno 4. 1917, at Lhé msidence of Mr. 1’. M. Kru- ncdy. Richmond Hill. by Rev. N. \Vellwnod, Miss Elizabeth Shel-mm 0f Tumntn to Mr. Jesse Augmlus Hecker uf \Vinghnm, Ont. RUMBLE MCKENZIEâ€"At the Preshr LerinnUhlu-ch on Friday. anm- 1» 1917, by Rev. R. Hel'hisnn. Dorothy McKsnzie. to Frank P. Rumble, all of Richmond Hill. SEELEY PRENTlCEâ€"On May 29. at the Presbyterian Munse.L:msm>wne Iu‘v. Tomntn. by the Rev. Alex. McUilli- vray. Laura» Alberta. eldvst, daugh- “41‘0erde Mrs. Ed. I’Ivntice hf Gun-ville. Out. In Francis J. Sevlr-y. vldvst sum of Mr. and Mrs. .lms. See- h-y uf I’runlon. ()m. In stuckâ€"stan butter vinrrks with cnvors simw '2. gals. 40c.. 4 gnh. 659., 5 gala. 80:2, 6 gals. 901:. each. dnsthnm'. a sunitm-y sweeping cmnpnund tin 25m. Idwnrdshurg mn-n syrup 5 lb. pnil 40c.. good ranking fig-a H'. 10m. prunes good siz- lh.1‘c.. Snnfimvm-Snlmnn white tin 15¢ , m \It vinegi-r gal. 800.. Cidt'l" vinpgnr 40c. gallon. gm‘d rod salmon i W. tins 2 fur 350. Atkinson & Switzvr. \VANTED-Pnimvr and lnhorers ’ at the: nva building at. the \Voman’s Jail Fun-In, Concord. Apply Jus, Casey. 3O Da'hnuSIe Sh. Turnnttr. ASTURE FOR RENTâ€"~Gond pm- lure for cattle 300 acres run, pls'nty of water. Apply R. \V. E. Burnuhy. .Iefivrsnn. 48 2 OSTâ€"On Munduv. May 28 between Jeffersnn and Thornhill :1. hand- smno small lmhy mmk neck fur. Any- one finding same ploa=e nntlfy The Liberal Office. A suitable reward will be given. 48 2 { OR SALEâ€"«Two Holstein Cows with calves by side. Apply Thus. Prentice. Carrville. 47 2 I CSTâ€"In the Fair Grounds Rich- _, man Hill. or in the Village (in Victoria. Day a lady’s gold filled \lekham \Vau-h and fob. with initials V. O. Rewmd. Vein Orr, Maple. Plume 1650. 47 2 T ASTUREâ€"Jl‘n 19L for ymmg cattle. Plenty of g-md spring wutpr. Apply C. anhough, Richmond Hill. 47 2 ANTEDâ€"1‘0 Purchase Accounts. Notes m Secaurities ()fany kind. Apply giving pmticulars to Box 1. Lilwrnl. 454 { ARM FOR SALEâ€"I am instructh (u sell one of the very best, f-u-ms in Richmond Hill district. composing almut, 115 acreshwilh :i complete set, (if gnud buildings. An ideal farmâ€"an idvul hunw. Owner retiring. “Him me for pumiculars. Lung, [he AucLiunâ€" 3m. 87 King E.. Toronto. 40 tf V‘ 0R SALEâ€"Solid b1 ick house, with elvcll-ic light and fixlm-us and llIl‘(l(â€"‘l'll conveniences. Lung» 10t.50x 220 foot. Church St. Richmond Hill. A bargain. N. McKenzie. 39-t,f. EED POTATOESâ€"A quantity nf Sprd Putnltws for sale. Apply to H. Ulrmvnt. Phone 349. Maple. 49 ‘Vant Ads. siom. New accelerator foot rest. Oil indicator light equip. New front spring suspen- Red Cross Notes MARRIED FOUR- NINETY WOOOWOW HIGHLAND LAKE FARMS Dry Goods-House Dresses of good quality print, in fine stripe of grey and white, collar of blue, finished with embroidery, full skirt, sizes 42 only.... Corset Covers, made of good quality cambric with square yoke in front of torchon lace, neck and arm holes, finished with narrow lace and baby ribbon each House Dress Aprons. made of assortcd striped prints, special value each Men’s Ecru balbriggan underwear, shirts long sleeve, drawers ankle length each Men’s working shirts of blue and blue and white stripe Chambry, black anl white drill, and other dark patterns pr. ‘....75 to Men’s black cotton hose pr Natural c )lor sox, dark heels aul toes.... Brown and white mixture, cotton sox pr Children's short sleeve summer vests, ow neck finished w1th edge of lace each... ....13 W180 Drawers to match, lace trimmed.... ....20 to 250 Ladies’ umbrellas black cotton, taffeta covers, stitched edge. fancy trimmed ebony handles each Herd sire, AVONDALE PONTIAC EUHO (under lease). a son of MAY ECHO SYLVIA. tho \Wlld‘s htst I-ecnrd cow for milk produc- tion and Canadian Recnld for butter, 41 lbs. Only one r-‘the1'4l-lb. bull in Canada. Our hen] (If mw hundxé-d includes nezuly fifty daughters of a 33.314!) Sun of the great KINbr SEGIS. brother tn the sires of three wmld’s H'Hlld cowsâ€"mature 50.68, Sr. 4-yr.-nld 46.84. Jr. 4-yl‘.~old 40.32 lbs. .luniur held sire. KING SEGIS PONTIAC CANADA, 3. half brother tn AVONDALE PONTIAC ECHO, out of (x 301hs. Segis cmv. He is fur snlv. If this combination of breeding interests you, write for prices on either mule (Ir fonmlvs. FARM AT STOP 55. Yoxms ST. RADIAL adies cummfy cut vest, sleeveless style fine plain knit and trimmed with re 1t llce each IQ, 25 and . E. Burnabg ~ Jeffersan, Oni. CGNCRETE HGUSE Atkinson & Switzer STORE CLOSES AT SIX RM. MONDAY AND \VEDNESDAY PERCY C. 'SOLD LOCALLY, BY f. o. b. OSHAWA $695 1.7.1.90 800 200 180 150 $300 480 55c

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