$L,.5o per annum, in advance.] E. l)ever- L. 'l‘. C. M. TEA CHER 0F 13km" 0 and ‘701100 N,â€" J- T. SAIGEON C. WALKINGTON Maple King Licensed Auctioneers for the Countyof York. Sales attended to on shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. Patronage solicited M Telephone Residence Elgin Mills Main 2777 Residence Phone “.4 J. H. Naughton BARRISTER SOLICITOR ixoTARY {' Lumsden Bldg, 6 Adelaide Sn, Ofï¬ces { East, Toronto. tNaughton Block, Aurora. Sulimmr for { The Town of Aurora JOHN T. ANDERSON PIANO TUNER .300 BERESFURD AVE. WEST TORONTO. Phone Junction '72. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE All mail orders will receive prompt attention. hâ€"â€"_â€" .I. H. PRENTICE 415 Balliol St. Toronto RO. Phone Belmont. 1347 Ind. Phone ' LICENSED AI'CTIONEERS FOR COUNTY OF YORK AND ONTARIO Special attention given to sales otl - every description. Farms and farm stock sales a specialty._ Farms bought 1 and sold On commission. All Sales at-; tended to on shortest notice, and con-; ducted by the most approved methods. Patronage solicited. JOHN B. CAMPBELL. VETERlNARY SURGEON, ' Thornlril]. ' Calls by phone or otherwise promptlyI respended to'» WILLIAM COOK Gorrnley BAaRIsTER. SOLICITOR. NOTARY ETC Toronto Oliice, Richmond Buildings, ._ 33 Richmond Street, \Vest. Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce (‘ Liberal’ Ofï¬ce), every Thursday forenoon. Maple, Thursday afternoon. \Voodtiridqe, Saturday forenoon. Money to Loan at Current RateS‘ Eoï¬n .7. 94112111301! PIANO TUNING? phone. or mail messages promptly attended to. PHONE 142.1 THORNHILL Organs Repaired. Expert Work Benign. Grover & Field? arristers, Solictors. &c NATIONAL. TRUST CHAMBERS 30 KING ST E.. TORONTO. Canada. I Frank Denton. K. C. John Irwin Grover Arthur A. Macdonald Harry D. Anger A. Cameron MaoNaughton Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. OFFICE-SUITE 31. TORONTO DAILY STAR BLDG.. 18 KING STREET wnsr I‘el. M. 36mi- WRIGHT BROS. (ludertakers .k Elnhnlmers. RICHMOND HILL, THORNHILL AND -UNlONVlLLE A large stock of Funeral Furnish ng Kept» at the above places W. HEWl‘SON HOUSE PAINTER. Glazier. Grainer and Paper- Hanger. RESIDENCE. RICHMOND HILL RICHMOND HILL REAL ESTATE â€"AGENCYâ€"â€" J. H. SANDERSON. V. S. MANAGER VILLAGE AND FARM PROPERTY AIAVAYS 0N HAND.' J. M. \Valton. Aurora . x r EiBOYNTONl RICHMOND HILL. ONT.. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5) Red Cross News The members of thc ' _ ' Red (ill'OCS 1151mm.“ it's of Thor nliill and Richmond Hill are yery much pleased with the lp‘rocecds from last, weeks undertaking. '1 he total amountrealized was $1532.40 including the money raised by the V. r . . (xiils Branches of both S.)Clt‘tlt"~‘. It was arranged that the two Auxiliaries should undertake to provide meals for the tour days, and divide the proceeds after all expenses \vere paid. Tire Girls’ Branches each took charge of two days of the four. for t ' sale of various articles, and each Branoh looked after its own ï¬nances. After expenses are paid it is fully exâ€" pected that there will he a substantial amount for each Society. The Societies are. most grateful to ‘Mfljttl‘ Morrison for allowing their) the use. of the kitchen and staff dining- room. and to Mr. Jackson and his staif - for helpingthein in every possible way. They also wish to thank all others. I who helped to make it such a success. Owners of plates. pieplaics and jars will ï¬nd them at the home of Mrs. MCâ€" I Mahon until Monday, Oct. 1st, and ‘ afterwards at the Red Cross Room in . the Public School. ‘ Colonel Clark has made a special i appeal for Mitts for the 127th Boys. r and the knitting committee would like ts to help make a the Xmas boxes for over- 2 all who can knit iiIit supply for SENS. .oâ€"‘â€"__. Mr. and Mrs. John Slinev announce the engagement. of their eldest daugh- ter. Marv Alma. to Mr. Frank L. Gib- lions, of Newmarket. the marriage to take place early iii October. r. N‘s“ \\\\ 9 / é I ¢ 3 ï¬ . . : I / UST l necessrty. rigging and 5 :joined by tlreothei worshippers who . A horse belonging to Mr. Frank Legge I S iturday. precious minute of his time. NO farmer need be without a Ford. could afford one if it were double the price. as a horse. three times as fast, and costs less per mile to run. not order one today? “::-“‘IIIIII" “In Essentials, Unity,- in Non-Essentials, Liberty- Barn Burned Many friends regret to learn that Mr. llaii-y lmgye of .Iei't'erson has suffered another heavy lt ss by liic. llis now barn (-l't-(‘ii-(l last summer. two lots north of the Anglican Church. was burich to the giound last Sunday afternoon. with the season‘s hay and grain, the latter recently threslied. The origin of the lire is not known. but it. is suspected that the lite was accidentally caule by smokers about the building. The tire was ï¬rst observed by an aviator who was flying overhead. He flew low in the direction ‘ of the church arid gave the alai in. Mr. la-gge who was in the Church was speedily came out to tight the flames. was takcn from the stable and saved. Besides the SEI‘IS(7II‘< crop the proprieâ€" tor lost sleighs and other farm imple- iiicnls. Tire loss will be heavy. though partially covered by insurance. This is the third time, Mr. Legge has had. the barn burned on the same farm. ’ About a year ago the fire was caused ‘ by sparksfroin a threshing machine. and a year or two previous, by sparks from a portable sawâ€"mill, ‘ Mr. Legge was pleased to receive on Tuesday a chrquc from Mr. J. H. (.7. Durham. Manager of the Merchaiits‘ Insurance Company, forthe amount of his claim. 7‘0- Sept. flitâ€"Auction Sale of horses. cattle. implements etc.. lit 13. Corr. 4, East York, near Sullivan‘s Hotel. the property of Fred \V. \Vinn. Sale at 1 o'clock. Twelve inonths’ credit. J. H. Prentice, auct. ‘, t0WM/I/Il’lll/flfl/IMVIM/Ill/l/Mlellï¬ll/IlflillllllI’ll/IIIâ€,tillIII/Illlflllflmllllflllm/III/IllllflllllInIrrll/l/l/IllMJW/W , 'ï¬/WJJMI/zllll/taflymn».wal/I/fl/IW»:yzu’wmu-vruWIWIWWWWWWZ Quick Ranting To Market think of thetime the Ford saves a busy farmer in haul- rng milk to the cheese factoryâ€"vegetables, butter, eggs and poultry to marketâ€"fruit to the railway station. . fruit grower, last season, made four trips :1 day to the railway ‘ station, a total of 144. miles, and carried as high as 72 crates of II quarts each on a trip. mile trip a day with a team. I The Ford soon pays for itself in the time it saves the farmer. \Vith the help so scarce, every farmer needs to make use of every To him the Ford car is a real 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. Runabout l".O.B. FORD, l G.A.M.DAVBON Richmond Hill and Unionville leader for Markham. Scai'boro and York 'I‘t'ovnships, includingr Yonge A. E. GLAss. Local lit-i..- Street. rcsentative. I l_ Ford He couldn’t nave made more than one 36 In tact, the average farmer It is as easy to drive Touring Car Ford Motor Co’ Limited 19 p. «I. Horticultural Fall Show The Horticultural special fall show held Saturday afternoon last. proved a success so far as the exhibit is coir- I-ei nod. l‘he attendance however was small. The prizes won were as folâ€" lows :â€"»~ Salvia. best two spikes, Mrs. lIand Snapdragon. Mrs. McNair. Mrs. Hick- SUI] Sweet Peas, Miss Anna Boyle,\V.l’i-att ’ Astor's. compact, Mrs. McNair. Mrs. llickson Asters, loose. Mrs. I'Iand. Mrs. Swit- ‘ Zt‘l' Dahlias. Ira Rainer Gladioli, Mrs. Mex-air. Ira Rarner Perennial Phlox. Mrs. Switzer Stocks. Mrs. Switzci'. Mrs. McNaii‘ Cosmos. Ira Rainer Roses, donated stock. Mrs. IIei-hison. . Mis. Hand ’ Four annuals. Switch- Foiir perennials. Mrs. “and, Mrs. Mcâ€" Nair Peppers. Mrs. A. Savage. Mrs. [land Mrs. McNaii‘, Airs. ‘â€"<oo‘ Trinity Church Harvest 'l‘hanksgzhinp,r Services will he. held in Trinity Church. Thornhill, Thursday evening, Sept. 27. at 8 o’clock. Also on Sunday. Sept. 30.â€:it ll a.m. and 7.10 p.1n. The Rev. T. G. IVallace, M.A.. Rector or St. Stephen’s Church, Toronto. will he the special {reacher on Thursday evening. Tire Rector will preach on Sunday morning and Rev. A. J. Arthur, M.A., will preach 5 iii the evening. Special and approprig‘ ate music at. all services. ' W mm \st\\\\\\\\ \WW fl One i [Single copies, 3 cts. IT I sf - PAINTER PAPERHANGER (timiNERJ ETC. 23 - MAPLE, ONT. ' Box PHONE 1834 44 12 N Dr. C. LaVerne Pattison Hon. Graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Toronto. Will be at; Richmond Hill every Tuesday and Friday. CROW'NS AND BRIDGES A SPECIALTY Ofï¬ce locatedin Standard Bank Build. ing. Office. hours 9.30:1.nr. to 5 pm- M J. If. BIcE‘ven .63: Son Licensed Auctioneers for Toronto and the (it‘ltlltlt’s of York. Peel and Sinicoe Phone 67 \Veston D. H. PINKERTON. V.S. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE King, ()nt. Phone NO. 23. H. A. NICHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC Commissioner, Conveyancer etc Insurance. and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Richmonct Iâ€"Iill J EDWARD FRANCIS NOTARY PUBLIC CCDL‘USSIONER. CONVEYAN"ER. ETC. Real Estate and Insurance THORNHILL B. H. LASHER PRACTICAL PLUMBER AND STEAM FITTER North Yonge Street BICHD/IOND HILL Phone No. 72 '1‘. C}. L ‘i’ () IN LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY OF YORK Patronaqeand influence respectfully solicited Residence address P. 0. address Victoria Square Gorinley, R.R. 2 J. EARLE NEWTON PIANIST Teacher of Piano-Playing at the Toronto Conservatory of Music Organist and Choirmaster St. Paul‘s Presbyterian Church. Toronto Conductor York Choral Society \Vill a:cept a limited number of pupils at his Home studio, Richmond Hill VOICE PRODUCTION _â€"| l i. E \Vhy $495 $475 ONTARD) l y of Canada Ontario l J l AND SOLO SINGING Mr. David Dick Slater A. R. C. M. (Associate of the Royal College of Music, London. England) will resume his classes at Richmond Hill on \Vednesday. September 13th For ter in: and Particulars apply 23.5 Albany Avenue. Toronto m Mr. Frank Converse Smith TEACHER or run VIOLIN \\'ill be in Richmond Hill on Thursdays after September 1. 1916 Address Nor-deimer Buildingr 2'20 Yonge St. Toronto Newmarket Granite Works G. W. LUESBY Dealer and importer of Foreign and Domestic Granites and Marbles Building Stone cut. to order PO. Box Residence 4363 Phone 183 Overseas Envelopes .\'I‘ THE LIBERAL Ul-‘I’IL‘E