Ricmmxn Hum. 0x12. SEPT. 20. 1917 , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll left for their 1 Mrs. Trench last Fi itlay fo ing down stairs and rum-ire: juries. She is re day or two. Mr. L. 13. Heisc and Mr. \V. B. Ilcise at were attending a Stcveiisvillc, ()nt.. on 13th Sept.. Tanker Clltll'C H ~u ['ci-cnce '.l,‘liursday, [lit 1:. The dircrtois at the N ricultutal Souicty are preparation for their be held on \Vct Friday, Sept. 0 20, -7. and 25‘. Councillor Joseph Monkinan Mrs. Monknian. and Mi. Phillips left Aloud for a trip to the at Indian Head and otl ici- places. The Cross Auxiliary wil Public School on 5 at four o'clock. T scriptions are requ in at that meeting. Mr. Harry Reid. hill, who has bee tel-est of the Soldi City Hall, Toronto, for years was in the. vill and called on here. londay, Sept. 26th. age on Mondav Mr. \V. Bauford. Domini inept Immigration and Mr. R. \V. Churchill. spector of agencies. attended the trio - tor deiiioustratioii at the Industrial Farm yesteiday, and paid a visit to Mr. T. F. McMahon, Employment Agent here. i on Govern- Agcnt, Toronto. Sloan, At a meeting of the Directors of the Agricultural Society last Saturday evening a committee reported that. Mr. John Palmer had offered to sell that. part of the Fair Grounds. four acres more orless. now under rental, for $1.501). The offer was accepted. theâ€"village to pay $500, the Society the balance. There will be preachiné; iii the ch 21 of the disciples of Christ, Sher Ont.. mowing and er ber24th. by evangelis zip. wood, eniug, Septem- t: S. M. Jones. Beamsville. Out. He will speak on the following subjects: 10:30 A. M. â€" "Thnu hast loved righteousness. and hated iniquity:" 7:30 P. M. -â€"“Tlie Tongest. war that ever wasâ€"should people enlist?" Your presence will be appreciated. . H Evidently the punishment meted out to automobile thieves is 'not severe gnoltgh. During exhibition week Mr. T. Cousins of Maple had his car taken. Mr. Savage’s was taken in Toronto. but afterwards recovered by a police- man. and Miss Davis of Newmarkct had her cat taken from one of the streets in that town. atew days ago. It will take more than “$5 and costs" to put. a stop to this wholesale piltirnig in cars. _ . “IVe have seen a letter wiittcn by Lieut. Jameslenkins, 2nd Bn., C.H.T.. to \Valtei' Vanderburgh’s mother. after \V'alter was Wounded. Lieut. Jenkins spoke well of his comrade. and con- cludes his letter as follows: "You have every reason to thank Sergeant G. C. Offerdal of our battalion for his bravery. It. was oiin with his assist- n‘nce. that [managed to get \Valter away from a. very heavy artillery barrage.†M ‘ We Want Now A Reliable Agent in YORK COUNTY to. sell Pelham‘s Peerless Fruit and Ornamental Trees during the Fall and \Vinter months. Good pay, exclusive territory. free selling equipment. Over 600 Acres of the choicest Nurse NE\V vaiieties controlled by us. Handsome up~to-date selling equip- ment and a splendid Canadian grown stock, to offer customers. “'c are not jobbers. “’ritc now for agency terms to ' ry Stock including FELHAM NURSERY CO. Tonoxro, ONT. N.B.â€"-.'atalogue se applicants foi age of Nursery Stoca. nt on request to iictes or puicbasers You are iiivi'cd to attend the Fall .‘ih'llinery Opening at Th5rnhill on 7 a 177 ,uu September 20, and following days. Misses N. and E. Barker who ‘I spent their lioiwyiiiooii iii Mus-koka mine in Montreal Fiiday. II in coin- lsovei'c in- I sling easier this last , . . t In connection With the, l‘\\’lll:1l ket Ag- lllilklllg unusual Annual Fair to Inesday. Thursday. and and and Mrs. P. ay night by U. N. 0. West. Thin will \isit regular meeting of the Red l he held in the be September subâ€" ested in be handed formerly of Thorn- n workingr in the in- ers Insurance at the the past two a number ofold friends Inâ€" The September Day of I’ be held in the Methodist ch 1 nesday. 'Ztith. Prayer Sui views on has half of the nati-ins at ,i at 1030.1. m.; 2.30,: i S) p.tii. Inch “'r-(I- tilt). and from S to An iiiVitation isoxtrndrd to all. Sergt. 8. daughters. DIED \ St'AIUillIlUl'tiII-â€"I\i his late Richmond Hill. Mom ‘ 1917. (Mason) in his tibtli your. Ii‘nnr-ral \\’t-(liies<l;iy.tlic lillll. the .‘lt‘illtltllSl- (Vliiiicli. to the, mood Hill Ccmctciy. INNES~In Richmond Ilill. (‘ ' day morning. Sent.17. Richie. will) BJth year. residence, lay. Sept. from of Leslie liiiics. in lici son, John L. lnncs. 1 \\’mlncsday. Ilill Cémctcry. *0- Tractor Demonstration The City Industrial Farm. south oti Richmond Ilill. is the Mecca \voi'k four (lays of this Week. The number ot tents erected give the im- pression that a circus mi gt'eis, and machines of various makes are present from different parts of Canada and the United States. Natu- rally unto-dale farmers are interested in the plowing outfits. and hundreds ofautomohiles visit the place day af- ter day. Many other farm implements are exhibited. and large crowds are showing the greatest interest in the Agricultural land will he plowed and made ready for spring and fall crops. The demonstration closes toâ€"iiiorrcw. Friday afternoon. Meals are supplied by the Red Cross of Richmond Hill and 'l‘hor‘nhill, and by Mi. Mumby. ca- terer at. the Toronto Exhibition. â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"QOOâ€" Boltou Fair October I and 2 Bolton Fair will be held on Monday and Tuesday. Oct.lst and 2nd. and the Directois. in spite of war time conâ€" ditions, fan more successful this year than ever. The prize list has been enlarged and improved and provides for many special features. including purses for free for all and 2.30 classes of horses. There is no better place to spend a day than at Bolton Fair. Drop a card to the. Secretary Fair, Bolton, for a prize list. w. Presbyterian Church Sunday. Sept. 23id. 11:i.iii. tlirre will be a Baptismal Service with Sei- mon to Fatlieis and mothers. Sunday evening: the Minister will \n preach on "Prodigal Sons. One of our old members. Mrs. Le Innes. passed away Monday morning ï¬ftera short illness. Mrs. [ones had reached her eighty-ninth year, beingr only a year younger than lll'l‘ husband now in his 1111.1lt'lll year. \\'t- extand our sympathy to the aged husband and other relatives. slic “7‘ - o~-~ ~ H. S. Excursion Nowinarkt-t Fair. Thursday. Sept. 27. Football and Basketball games will be played on Newmarket Fair Grounds. Richmond HillHS. Vs.Ncwiiiarlti-tH.S. Special car leaves Richmond Hill 1.30 p.m. returning leave Ncwmai hep/5.30 p.ni. Return fare 40c. (Tome with us to the fair. “0%â€" Notice A meeting of tlic Fllttt't‘lloltlt’ls o the Richmond Hill Farincis ation Limited will be held in son’s Hall Friday c at So‘t'lock. for sidering grain for the winter. requested. f .‘IXSSIHII' Robin- \'ening, Sept. 21st, the purpose of con- piices and fccd supplies A full attendance is 0“- Memorial Service AMemoiial Service for ï¬ve young men of the congiegatiou. who have madetlie supreme sacrifice on the ï¬cldsol' France, will he held in the Methodist church next Sunday eve- ning at seven o'clopk. “flowâ€"â€" Card of Thanks \Vc \\'l:ll to take this opportunity to thank oui many friends for theirkin'd- ties: and sympathy in our lllllt' ot' sor- row and bt-icarcincnt. J.A.MU.\‘K.\1.\.\‘ .»\.\‘o FAMILY. other brands of bread. Gi' 1; miles ' where more than (it) tractors are at,‘ glit be, in pro- ‘ demonstration showing how Canada‘s are deteimiued to make the ' l rayer will i war will llt' hold ‘ 1 horses. cattle, in) mooâ€"sâ€" I BORN (BAKERe On Sept. erh in .-\i'.iiur. to . It. and His. llakt-i. twin 5 I I l l i l 17-. (Thai-Ins Preston Scaiborolr'ti I D r l b i Ilich- ‘ ai-ly Mon-- 1017. Mary' Funeral from the residence of her 3 {ichinond St... ‘ Sept. 15!, to Richmond ' l i i BREAD, I 5t. .\l I arv‘s Anylii-an rhuirli will li-ld ; Ilai vest Thanksgii iiig Si-iw ices Ann the , last. l‘liiit‘sda y month. and Sunday of this SA LE llI‘ltilS’l'l‘Il‘t ‘Satiiiday. Sept. 25Lâ€"Aui-tion Sale of [)lt‘lllt‘lll\ «to, lot . l'l:i~'t York, l.l'.'ll'v\‘lllll\'.'lti‘.\‘ Iliiti-l, tln- proporty .rl' Fin-d \V. \Viiiii. S.an at l llll'ltltfk. 'l'wt'lvc iiiontlis’cri-dii. J. H. I’rcntirr. .‘lllt'l. ‘ Friday. Sept. flietlredit sale of 55 llt'a'l : of firstâ€"classrattle. fresh inili-h rows. ‘ spiingors. ster‘is and heifers at _\_Lflll‘.'tltlll. property of (ion. Hpaik-l llall. Sillt‘ at l [LII]. Tt‘l'llis (ii 11105., «'rrdit. .I. ll. l’rz-ntico. ain't. Iii.('1itl. I WHICH SCHOOL? .»\Il Business (‘ollo 308.1â€) not alike. ('hooso (‘-ii‘efiillv. . Toronto. Has a National Re ‘ grade \voik and tho I)t‘lllilll(l our Graduates is far great: 1- our supply. You iisk nothing.r by attending this School. It is time- ti-icd and tiuly tested. \Vi-ite for our large, catalogue. lintcr any time. ‘ Toronto is the best place for positions. \V. J. ELLIOTT - putalion for hiin for than in ()nlaiio PRINt‘II’AL ‘Vant A (193. OSTâ€" On Sept. 11. a knee between \Vondbi'iclgeandTeston. Finder please ieturn and receive suit- able reward. B. \Veldrick, Tcslon, phone Maple 2.3.â€). iug OR SALEâ€"Good w oi-k lioise, cheap. Apply H. R. Ilt-is e, Goriiiley. 12 2 ‘ OR SALEâ€"A rubber tired buggy. nearly new. R. A. Vaiidei-burgh, Richmond Hill. 12-2 onge Street 215 acres ï¬rst-class ahling for horses. cattle ater in stables, gasoline grinding and pumping. Metropolitan cars hourly. Enquire of Mrs. J. N. Boyle. Richmond Hill. or Oook & Gilchrist.33 Richmond St. \V.. Toronto. 1,2â€"t.f. ~One hundch acres, . .con. 4. Markham. Good buildings. plcntyot’ good hard and soft water, neverfailing stream. Apply to James A. Reynar. 25.} Mel» bournc Ave., Detroit. Mich. 12-3 4 OR IiENTâ€"Lotdï¬'on Y near Richmond Hill. good hind, 3 spring creeks. house. ample st and hogs. w engine for P1 AR M TO RENT pait of lot 19 _, OR SA LEâ€" Quarter cut oak dining chairs and round table, good as new. Enquire at The Liberal Office. 1L2 { ORSALFpTen thoroughbred Illiodc , Island ilcd pullcts. Apt ll llalt‘lit’tl, $1.50 each; O. L. \Yrighi, behind High School. 11-2 _1 ARM ’1‘0 REEFâ€"1.30 lot 22, oon.t)', Markham. good diugood state of cultiva- buildings. laii lion. Applyllomcrl". \Vilson, Union- 11â€"3 ville 1!.It. No. I. OSTâ€"Bay Mare with white on hind foot and a little low on left hip. Last seen on Yongc Street. Please notify J. Nelson, 1‘horiiton. Ont. 11-2 xfoNTEDv-An Organist and Choir» leaderJ'or the Methodist Church. Richmond Hill, Duties to commence Nov. 1st, 1917. Apply, ,statlngisalary required to \V’. A. \Vi-ight. Sec. Trustee Board. llJâ€"tf Acrvs bring patch a()R REN' “From 1st splendid d April, 1918, airy farm in the Town- ship of York, 1; miles east of Yoiige Stieet and aboutfive miles t'ioin the! City limits. Beautifuin situated on the River Don. 210 act-cs more or lets. Laud mostly cleared but some good timber. Good buildings, good soil, good water. Particularly suitablctor dairying. Apply John H. Francis. 'l‘hornhill. Ontario. Dated 30th Au- gust, 1017. 10-2 llllt'h’ d and lighted. 1t 71 ‘ “0R SALEâ€"A sewcn room house. new. bath room, ll-tl' soft: \vatcr in house, electric \\'.11. Graham. _‘ Oll SALI‘INSIIlid bi ick lluust‘, with r ‘lt’t’llic light and fixtures and Large lot 50x t‘llllltilld Ilill. X. .‘it‘KL‘IiZlL‘. 39-t.i. modern conveniences. 220 feet. Church SL. Hi A baigaiu. Richmond Hiil Bakery \Ve make VIENNA. BAKERS, l EUREKA, BltGVs'fx' lOME-MADE, MOTHER‘S, and V \'. H. MYLKS i Pl‘OpZittOI‘ CONCRETE HOUSE l M (ircv and white flannclcttc blankets with blue or pink bordcrs, Soft and good weight 11 31 at $2.25 pair, 12‘ tat l M .“V'llllCll's vests t'all weight, llluc and white check apron “gt. neck, long sleeves 10¢, ‘ gingham with border, tOinclics wide, yard 280. Drawers to match 10c. Nm-y comm :55 inches mag 27 in. Dress giiighams in yard one. checks and stripes, yd. 170. Women s, girls‘ and children's wliitc flannelette gowns: ï¬nished with fi'ill ot‘sclf around neck and sleeves, infants 55, girls 85, womens 1.15. Brown and white stripe towclliiig, width 17 in., pr. 180. \~.36 in. White flannclcttc soft Hemp stair carpet 22 inches 311d “98W. yard 280. wide, green with fancy border, 36 in, li'ancysn'ipc flannclette Yard 350' colors fawn, blue and pink, i yard 18c. Grain bags per doz. 4.50. xx Rock-fast; drill sliirtiiig, ‘Witll fancy stripe, yd. 35c. Men’s black wool socks, 2/1 ribbed pri 550. Heavy grey wool socks with blue heels and toes pr. 370. Groceries .For pickles and catsup, whole and ground spices of all kinds, turmeric, curry, mace, celery seed, mustard seed and many others. . Cider, malt and pickling vinegar best quality. malt; 200. qti. eieer 100. quart. Jelly jars with tin tops, tall and low, per (102. 90c. l Atkinson & Switzerl ll N STORE ULOSES AT SIX P..\l.. HONDA Y .\.\'L) \I'Ellh:.ESUAY ' Richmond Hill Finishing Store ‘ , The Ilohbcrlin are now in. ï¬ne design and quality. suit or overcoatyshould'sel complete. i autumn and winter samples of The House of The assortment: is large and of very These intending to purchase a. new ect their pattern while the range is N. J. €iLASS, Xronge Street. Herd sire. MAY EC tioi) and Uanadia in Canada. at 353.3141) son of the great KING ‘ ' World's recoid cows-iiiatnre 50.08. Sr. Lyn-old 46.84. Jr. 4-yr.-nld 40.52 AVONDAIJS PONTIAC Et‘llO (under lease). a son of HO SYLVIA, the wrild‘s best record cow for milk produc- ii Recoid for butter. 41 lbs. Only one other ~11-1b. bull ()ur herd of Dllt‘ l)llll('llb‘tl includes neain ï¬fty daughters of SISGIS. biollier to the sires of three lbs. .quior ll(‘l(l sire. KING Slitil-‘i PONTIAC brother to AYONDALE PONTIAC ECHO. out of He is for sale. If this C(viiihiiiation of liie, prices on either tualcs or feiiialrs. FARM AT SToP 55, YUNtiI-I ST, Ham“. CANADA, a half a 301m. Segis cow. cding interests you, write for R. W. E. Burnaby - defferson. Ont. WANTED Highest (lash Price Paid for 25,800 Bus. Wheat 100,000 Bus. Barley 100,000 Bus. Oats and other Grain. -_ or “is apie Elevator A. W. ANNES Buyer MAPLE M