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The Liberal, 20 Sep 1917, p. 1

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HOUSE PA INTER, Glazier. Grainer and Paper- Hanger. RES’DENCE. RICHMOND HILL VILLAGE AND FARM PROPERTY AL\VAYS 0N HAND.’ 20 KING ST E.. T’o‘fiofii‘fiffiififia Frank Dentnn. K. C. John Irwin Grover Arthur A. Malcdonnld Henry D. Anger I‘el. M. 3631'.l A; large stock of Funeral Furnish ng Kept flt- the above places WRIGHT BROS. Undertakey‘s dc [‘mhalmers. RICHMONDHILL, THORNHILL AND UNIDNVILLE BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, NOTARY ETC Tomnto Office, Richmond Buildings, 33 Richmond Street, \Vest. Richmond Hill Office (‘ Libel-31' Office), every Thursday forenoon. Maple, Thursday afternoon. \Voodbridge, Saturday forenoon. Money to Loan at Current, Rates W. HEWISON DentgnL‘Grgx/fiar &‘ Field REAL ESTATE [Iowa CAMPBELL, FOR COUNTY OF YORK AND ONTARIO Special attention given to sales 01 every description. Farms and farm stock sales a specialty. Fat-ms bought and sold on commission. All sales at- tended to on shortest notice, and con- ducted by the mnscupproved methods. Patronage solicited. ' PAIANO TUNING I. H. PRENTICE 415 Balliol b‘ty. Tonth » I Phone Belmont 1347 Ind. Pb LICENSE!) AUCTIONEERS TWENTYâ€"FIVE YER'RS‘ EXPERIENCE All mail orders will receive prompt attention. Solicxtor 200 BERESFORD AVE... WEST TORONTO Phone Junctlon 72. Maple Licensed Auctioneer: York. Sales nttonde notice, and at reason Patronage Telephone Main L777 . H. SANDERSON. V. 1*] $1101 BafristeE'S: Shficâ€"mrs'nkc - fl. NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS alls by phone or otherwise promptly respnnded to'. - Eagerqn. ..M%9Naught0n phone or mail luessafies fix-gniptly attended to. PHONE 1421 THORNHILL Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, ftE. OFFICEâ€"SUITE 31. TORONTO DAILY STAR BLDG.. 18 KING "STREET \VEST_ J. T. SAIGEON BARRISTER SOLICITOR {Lumsden Bldg. 6 flees { East. anontn. LNuughtuu Block. RICHMOND VOL. XL. VETERINARY SURGEON, ThOrnhill. JOHN T. ANDERSON PIANO TUNER gain 3. 9avidson inn 0 and "*0 5.00 Organs Repaired. Figsâ€"rt Work WILLIAM COOK 50 per annum, in advance.] II. l‘iTau 931113011 ~AGENCYv f0 1' MANAGER L. T. C. M. htun Block, Aumm. { The Town of Ann-om J. M. \anmn, Aumru ACHER 0F Residence Elgin Mflh Residence Phone “.4 King ,fnrtheUnunlynf (1 to un shmtesb lble rates. solicited T. E.=‘.‘BOYNTON i WALKINGTON l')0v0r school at Patterson. but hopes were ht’Uf'lmlynf entertained that; his injuries would “11 Sth’SL not prove fatal. He grew Weaker. ates. however, peritonitis set, in. and 119 ted passed away Monday morning about rfiven’clock. Mr; Mason occupied 2L 3E1gin mm; ];{1-go place in the life of this village. 9 Phone 44,4 and the nflicesdwnich he held Will not. he easily fillu . For :1 number of gllton years he did good work as :L member NOTARY nf the Board nf Education, and out Adelaidpsp” ‘ of respect the schools were- closed rm the nfte'rnnnu of the fnne-rnl. But Aurora. ' while he was an oil‘tstunding figure in of Aumm lmsmms and cmnlnercml life. his clnef Km, Aumm 'wni'lg wns m_the Methndlst, chm-ch, an 1nd. Phone Gormley and conducted a hardware and tin- smithing'business'in the village with much success, :1. business which giS still carried on by the ‘Richmond Hill Hardware Company. "Since sell- ing out about 12.5'ears ago he lmslived ' retired, but assisted his successors in ‘bnsy 80350115. Deceased lg Innnv-nnfl RICHMOND HILL busy seasons. Deceased by a widow and :1 dunghte being the wife of Rev. A. be easily filh-d. I years he did good w nf the Board nf Ed of respect lhe schno the afternoon of t while he was an raft, lmsinms and cnmme wmk was in the Me institutinn that was He had long bean a Quarterly Board nf l per uf the Trusts-e B velnpe Cmnmittee. collvvtm. and on m By the death generally x-vfen ‘I't nte-d Lhochlm Doe and ’Distl 'ur a 1mm pOl'i hm: Mr. Mason’s Death [9110'] to :1: nd Hill has and highly resentative dealer for Markh York Townships, Street. A. E. G] No farmer need be without a Ford. In fact, the average farmer could afford one if it were double the price. It is as easy to drive as a horse. three times as fast, and costs less per mile to run. \Vhy not order one today? The Ford soon pays for itself in the time it saves the farmer. With the help so scarce, every farmer needs to make use of every precious minute of his time. To him the Ford car is a real nece551ty. Indeed, some farmers tell us that it is doubtful if they could carry on their farm work under present labor conditions if it wasn’t for the time the Ford saves them. (1. For n 11' had work aS‘ n )f Edncatinn, schools were ( of the fnnm m oiflstnnding think .of the time the Ford saves a busy farmer in haul- ing milk to the cheese factoryâ€"~vegetables, butter, eggs and poultry to marketâ€"fruit to the railway station. One fruit grower, last season, made four trips :1 day to the railway station, a total of144 miles, and carried as high as 72 crates of II quarts each on a trip. He couldn’t have made more than one 36 mile trip a day with a team. Quick Hauling To Market G. A. M. Richmond Hill 'as dear to his heart. m :In nfficinl on the I nf the- circuit, a mem- Pe Board and the Eu- Lee. :m usher zmd a m nmnv occasions .1 ep- rch at the ammle Conâ€" trict Meeting. ind of time he owned L hardware and tin- ss'in the village with ‘ :1. business which rn by the ‘Richmond “,I7z Essentials, Unity ,- 3. Scarborough. IS Charles Mn- slostone of its ' respected citâ€" aof this paper at Mr. Mason ‘11 which hapâ€" on the new is mourned ‘1', the latter J .Puul of DAVISON and Uniom' am, Sc‘ includ . ONT.. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER $30, 1917 whom and ma Yonze ocal Re; salvm. best, two spikos Snapdmgnn, best 3 spikes Sweet Pens. best 25 stems, one or more varieties ‘ ‘ ‘ Asters, best 8 spikes. aliy color, comâ€" pact variety Asters. best; 8 spikes, any color, loose variety Duhlius. best 8 blnums Gludioli, best, 3 spikes Phlox. best collection. perennial Stocks, best; collection Cosmos, best jar / Roses. best 2 bloomsdonnted stock. Annuals, best 4 Perennials, best 4 Peppers. best 3 Hubbard squash, best 1 Saturday. Sept. '32. in the Public Schou]. Entries received at; 2 p. m. Doors open 3 p. m. Salvia. best, two snikosr College St. lehmlist Cluxrcln'l‘oronto. The funeml veslvrduy was largely ntlrnded. and feeling references were made to tho sudden demise and fuitlr fulness of the deceased brother. Preâ€" vmus to interment; in Lhe‘villago com» May a service was held in the church. Short addresses were given by Rev. J. R. Aikenhvad and Rev. N. \Vellwood, and Rev. F. Elliott offered prayer. His pastors feelingly referred to the beautiful character of deceased, :1, 2(9- nial. Warm-hearted friend, a. Inan ready to help in any good work. Sin- cere s'vmpnthy was expressed for those who are left to mourn the loss. mu 3‘2: Tabules cure dizziness. lle 'd squash, best 1 Prizes 50 and 2.3 I. and feeling ref thv sudden domi ‘f the deceased l) interment in the orvice was held i in Non-Essentials, Liberty,- in Hort. Fall Show Ford Motor Co’v of Canada uonnsunml faith sod brother. Pre in Lhe'villago cam held in the church '9. given bv Rev. J Ford CED Runabout Touring: Car F.O.B. FORD Limited Read “Vision your Suns, Mothe.s Canada” on page 3 of this issue. and Thu the lift: 0 one. It, is will be t buys tn 0 for the u( the boy t minion. [host and 3 also had ten of our Cubs with us and the little fellows looked very fine in their little official caps. A sumptuous rcpast was provided, including a. birthday cake in honor of it being Mr. Hammond’s birthday. after which the boys repaired to the back of the farm [and prepared a. fine bonfire at which there was toasting of marshmallows. songs. in which Mrs. Hammond and others assisted and much good advice from our host and Stories of camp and trench life. The boy- and their fyiends put. in a mast enjoyable evening; not. the least, was the cooking of the corn. which all enjoyed. The Scout Master hopes this is but, one instance of many in which our fiiendrs‘at Richmond Hill and Thornhill will assist in making the life of the boy a bright and happy one. It is hoped that, such occasions will be the means of drawing more. boys to one of the finest movements for the advancement and education of the boy that can he found in the Do- minion. After many Toasts to our host: and hostess and friends, the pat ty broke up about It) o’clock. after havinga most enjoyable time. to the groun Ofiver. \vher given to 0m ")0 me \vh in Ontario ONTARIO :hmund H ‘nd, Sec-'1‘: nt in ()ntn 0 with th :Iplain, we $495 $475 all things, Charity Outing of Scouts dny Afternoon, 1] LS (‘scm'tod by the buys rf Mr. and Mn. Frank ringing welcome was ‘sts by the Scouts. \Ve )m- Cubs with us and : looked very fine in ",1 caps. A sumptuous )vided, including a. I honor of It being Mr. ‘hduy, after which the Ill )f the- nd MI . R. H 1‘} Scout Move- s. Hammond mghton. our by the bnvs the 15th x-nhill an of P.O. Box 436 Newmarket Granite Works G. W. LUESBY Mr. Frank Converse Smith TEACHER OF THE v10le \Vill he in Richmond Hill on Thmsduys after September 1. 1916 Address Nurdeimer Building 220 Yonge St. Turnntt (Associate of the Royal Cullege of Music, London, England) will resume his classes at Richmond Hill on \Vednesday, September 13th Fm terms; and Particulars apply 25 Albany Avenue, Toronto J. EARLE NEWTON PIANIST Teacher of Piano-Playing at the Toronto Conservatory of Music Organist and Chuirmaster St. Paul‘s Presbyterian Church, Toronto Conductor Ym-k Choral Society \Viil zlscept a limited number of pupils at his Home-studio, Richmond Hill CODIMISSIONER. CONVEYRNfiER. ETC Real Estate and Insurance Residence address Victoria Square Riohmona Hill Phone No. 23 \ Fxridnv. CROWNS AND BRIDGES A SPECIALTY Office located in Standard Bank Build. ing. OEce hours 9.30.1.1". to 5p.m- Hun. Gr: Dental Sm Richmond Dr. C. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SOLO SINGING Dealer and importer of Foreign and Domestic Granites and Marbles Building Stone cut to order‘ (I. If. DIOEV\‘011 (“I S011 D. H. PINKERTON. V.S. Commissioner. Conveyancer etc Insurance. and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. THORNIâ€"lILL RICHMOND Mr. David Dick Slater FOR THE COUNTY OF YORK Patrmmze and influence respectfully solicited LICENSED AUCTIONEER nsed Auctioneers fn C(Illlltles of York. Pt L A. NICHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC GRAINER, E‘ Box 23 - MAPL PHONE 1834 AT THE LIBERAL OFFICE PRACTICAL PLUMBER AND STEAM FITTER Nnrt h Yonge Street Overseas Envelopes EDWARD FRANCIS OFFICE AND RESIDENCE King, ()ut. S. SHEPHERD NOTARY PUBLIC [Single copies, 3 cts. A. R. C. M. metionom‘s for Toronto and es of York, Peel and Simcoe Phone 67 \Veston xdunte l-geons. PAPERHAIW . LASIâ€"IER Phone No. 7 La. Verne Pantison Hill AINTER Royal 7nlleg-I of 'm-ontn. will be at; :gx'y Tuesday and P. O. addre Gm'mley. R. R‘ Residence Phone 183 E, ONT HER 1‘0. "PITT No. I2 44 12

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