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The Liberal, 4 Oct 1917, p. 1

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VILLA-U HOUSE PA INTER, Glazier. Grainer and Paper- Hanger. RESYDENCE. RICHMOND HILL REAL W. HEWISON RICHMONDHILL. THORNHIL]. AND UNIONVILLE Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, " OFFICEâ€"“SUITE 3]. TORONTO DAILY STAR BLDG.. 18 KING STREET “’EST. I‘el. M. 3631" ,,_ V..._>. T- â€" .‘U‘“ Barristers, Sullcrors. 8U: “MANNING ARCADE, 24 KING ST. WEST. TORONTO, CANADA Frank Danton, K. C. John Irwin Grover Arthuc A. Macdonald DentgthGrqx/jer &A Field . H. SANDERSON. V. BARRISTER, SULICITOR, NOTARY ETC Toronto Office, Richmond Buildings; 33 Richmond Street, \Vest. Richmond Hill Oflice (‘ Liberal‘ Office), every Thursday forenoon. Maple. Thursday afternoon. \Vnodhridze. Saturday forenoon. Money to Loan at Current Rates 2705" 5- Qavidson PIANO .H'AlinING ph 13 p.” Undertake .1059; R. CAMPBELE FOR COUNTY OF YORKVAND ONTARIO Special attention given to sales at M‘ex‘y description. Farms and farm stock snles n. specialty. Farms bought and said on commission. All sales at- iendvd to on shortest, untice, and con- ducted by the must approved methods. Patronage solicited. . Cameron “MgpNaughton fi---:-A-_ r145. TWENTYâ€"FIVE All mail orders J. H. PRENTICE 41:3 BnHiUl St. 201) BERESFORD AVE Flume J unetlon 72. Hnlimtm' ()fi‘i 1118 by phone or otherw; t'espgruded tu'. 'I'vI-Jphone Main 2777 RICHMOND HILL York notion ‘hone or mail t attended to. l) ECU“? BARRISTE {e stock of En Kept at. the al muuol 5t. Gorlnley um“ 9.0. mm Belmont 1347 Ind. Phone LIC EVNSED AUCTION EERS 01‘33 JOHN T. ANDERSON PIANO TUNER WRIGHT BROS VOL. XL. ETERINARY SURGEt ’I‘hornhill. MS iano and "oioe T. SAIGEON WILLIAM COOK ~AG-ENCY‘ Mapk Ii. Naughton d~ Auctioneers fm the 0 Sales llttendvd to un 1nd at reasonable rates Patronage. snlicited 50 per annum, in STER Somcn'on "NOTARY Lumsdvn Bldg, 6 Adelaidv St East. Tux-onto. Naughton Block. A nrnm ND FARM PROPERTY .-\YS 0N HAND.‘ MANAGER BBpnl!‘ mail messages promptly l to. PHONE 1421 THORNHILL 01' of Funeral Furnish mg the above places ers will receive prompt attention, ESTATE hton Block. Aurora. { The Town of Aux-m J. M. \Vulmn, Am YEABS‘ EXPERIENCE ACHER 0F Residence Elgin Mine Residence Phone 44.4 l4}. l)ever T. C. M. Expert Work :1, WEST TORONTO M acdonald Han-y D. Anger m mu m crs. c. WALKINGTON T. E.§BOYNTON RGEON King theCnunlynf un shortesL promptly advanceJ l" 01‘”. menu. Mr. h‘yer was :1 man of a genial. sunny disposition and was gamer-filly liked. A man of generous physlcal proportions, few would have recogniz- ed in the worn and wasted form that \vnslaid to rest the strung, vigorogs man that a couple of months ago 1nd fair to attain a good old age. 1 u'wuus and relatives from far and ‘ near. Mr. ank‘Lynett, a cousin of the deceased. was the undertaker in charge by rvquost of Mr. Eyvr short- ly before he departed. Internmont in the village cemetery. Mr. Eyez' was horn on lot 23. (Jun. 2. Markham, where he grew up to manhood. Some lviter years were spvnt in the village in the hardware business. Sinqe Lhen he lived in T'Jl'untn, Spending the iastfew summers in chzuge (if the summer re- sort ac \Viicux hike, where he took sick and died. He leaves a widow and four children. his aged parents and three sisters to mourn his [055. They hnve the heartth sympathy of the whole community in their sad bereave- ment. Mr. Eyer was :1 man of a genial. sunny disposition and was genorallyl liked. A man of generous physical, proportions. few \vmnlrl 1m vn mmm-um I The funeral was frwnds and relut near. Mr. Frank the deceased. was chulge by wquost 1y [refute he (ls-purl the Village cenwlp The funeral of the late \Valtex- Eyer tunk place last Satin-dry afternoon. September 231d, :13, the home of his flither, Mr. Jacob Eyer, of this village. The services were conducted by Rev. F. EllinLt. assisted by Rev. F. S. Duner. and the closing prayer was offered by Rev. Mr. Herhisou. In :1 feeling address on John 5. 24-25. Mr. Elliott made touching reference to his conversion A few weeks hefm'e his death, and the blessed assurance he had of the future and of his regret for the wasth years that. he should have devoted to God‘s service. Duner. an offered My feeling ndc Elliott mm qonvcrsiun RICHMOND HILL Walter Eyer’s F1 Street mo xarmer need be without a Ford. .111 lact, lhe average famyer could afford one if it were double Lhe prlce. It 15 as easy to dnve 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 i With the help so scarce, every far“ precious minute of his time. To necessuy. Indeed, some farmers t could early on their farm work und¢ wasn’t for the time the Ford save: K G. A. M. DAVISON Richmond Hill and Unionvilk ealex‘ for Markham, Scarboro a: 'ork Townships, including Yon think of the time the Ford save mg milk to the cheese factoryâ€" and po‘ultry to marketâ€"fruit to the fruit grower, last season, made four tr station, a total of 144 miles, and carried as quarts each on a trip. He couldn‘t have r mile trip a day with a team. Quick fianfiing E‘@ Market was largely relatives f1 3 service No farmer need be without I 7: Essentials, Unity; 'uneral attended by ' V I e of his time. To him the Ford car is a real Bed, some farmers tell us that it is doubtful if they their farm work under present labor conditions if it me the Ford saves them ' ,._, _ .. Pu, my), n1 Richmond Hill Tmup, wxll pm sundry manouvres towards the n, - . Most; of tl](‘.'Fa\ll Fairs are over. Some of the most popular, however, are yet, to beheld. Markham Fair is heng held this week~3rd. 4th and 5th. \Voodlnidge fullows on the 6th and 8th. Monday being Thanksgiving Dav. Thou last but nut least Schomberg Fair will take place. There me good speedi‘ng' tmcks ~at, all of the above MW.» ..... ,5. speeding tracks at, all of the ab‘ named places. and some of the fast hox-sesin the country will be there. arce, every farmer needs to make use of every kh‘ HHAA '1‘- 1,’ .1 1s 1 . 1 N“ -U', .,wuuo u: .LUl'UlllA and Red 01083 for the benefit. of thal movement. The bulk of the Scouts. 150 strung, will cmne from Toronto, under the leadership of Mr. H. G. Hammond. Assistant Commissioner. and other members of the Scout moveâ€" _ ment. Their headquarters while they ’nre in town will he at the Fair Grounds. Sunday morning there will he a parade to the Methodist church at 10.30. In the afternoon an address by {Mia H. G. Hammond at the Presby- ‘ mvmn church for children. Pamde to l the Church nf England in the evening [at 6.30. Address by Scout Chaplain REV. RPizinnid Hmighrnn :mr‘l nn \Tnn C011] 0 munmond mu ‘L‘roup, will proceed on sundry manouvres towards the City. \Ve fvel sure the gentlemen fmm Toronto and the Scmus who accom- pany {ham will xeceive n warm wel- me Uhnrch 01’ England in the evening at 6.30. Address by Scout Chaplain Rev. Reginald Hangman. and on Mon- day morning about 8.30 the Scmns 3211:) Come from we city, with the . ONT.. THURSDAY. OCI‘OBER 4. 1917 Boy Scouts Coming Richmond Hill is to have A visit, by the Boy Scouts. On Saturday evening: a public conâ€" cert will be given in Masnmc Hall at 8 o‘clock hv the an QI-nnfu he www...‘ 16 tlme the Ford saves a busy farmer in haul- 0 the cheese factory~vegetables, butter, eggs marketâ€"fruit to the railway station. ‘One season, made four trips a day to the railway miles, and carried as high as 72 crates of II He couldn‘t have made more than one 26 ar rltln'dzly evenng a public con- Il be given in Masmnc Hall at 8 by the Boy Scouts of Toronto ’1 0108's for the benefit of that Ford Motor Co’y of Canada in Non-Essentials, Liberty,- in all Fall Fairs Lhu'Fnll Fairs are (we) 9 most pupular, however 1n Ford the time it saves the- farmer. Touring Car Runabout 19.0.B. FORD Limited Lest drNIbIejNin fur R.H.H.S.l also secured a good share of the prizes in the H. S. art exhibit ; two firsts and three Seconds \VCI‘P won by Miss Ruth [Collins of Thm'nhill. Ontario An herric gnrde hande heu-ie On Thursday Hill High Schu Newmnrket F: Intercollegiate lmll League we doublgwin for also secured a s un-smrtlmg statement by no leus an authority than Dr. C. E. Chuke. Superintendent of, the Tux-unto Gon- eml Hnspitnl. that male than 13 per cent. (if the» mutipnls admitted tn the public wards (If that institution have syphilis. is the feature of the eighth annual repmt of the Conunissiuu of Conservation just, issued. Those con- ditions. it 18 pointed out” iu‘e no doubt representative of those prevailing else- where in Canada. where statistics are not yet availnhle. The return of thousands at soldiers at the end of the war lends more than usual interest to this feature of the Commission’s reg part. Other phases of the suhject. in- cludingmmsures for controlling the menace are discussed bv Drs. J. J. Mackenzie. U. E. Blair and \Vm. Golâ€" die of the Faculty of Medicine, Univer- f sily of TorontO. f Startling Prevel‘ ONTARIO Tho startling s an authority llm Superintendent ( em] Hnspiml. thz cent. Of the» ;ani public wards of l syphilis. is the f annual repmt of Conservation just diLions. it 18 point representative of where in Canada. October Berries excellent, sample of red rasp- Is, picked fwm Mr. \Vm. Burns’ :1 on 11w Stcond nf Octvvher, was ml in at, THE LIBERAL Office. The s were of gum] flavor. $495 $475 'rip Io Newmarket Fair I. Sept. 27 the Richmond ml ran a Special car to nil. whore gmtws of the Basketball and Foot- -re played, resulting in :1 R.H.H.S. This school lence of Veneral Disaases t H k . y. . S, C I b per the 3‘“) hr h I of PO. Box 436 NeWmarket Granite Works G. W. LUESBY Mr.- Frank Converse Smith TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN \Vill he in Richmond Hill on Thursdays after September-1. 1916 Address Nurdr'iumr Building 2:20 Yonge St, Torontc :1. J. II II RI 1?. Or \Vill :xscept a, at his Home Phone SILT-2 COMMISSIONER, CONVEYRN'WIR. ETC Real Estate and Insurance Dealer and importer of Foreign and. Domestic Granites and Marbles Building Stone out to order esidence addrc icLoria Square Lwensed Auctioneers for T( the Counties of York, Peel u Phone 67 “7 eston CRO‘VNS AND BRIDGES A SPECIALTY Office located in Standard Bank Build. ing. Office hours 9.30am). to 5 p.m- nun. umuuate Royal College Dental Slu-gmms. Toronto. will be Richmond Hill every Tuesday ' Friday. . Teacher of Piano-Playing at. the Toronto Conservatory ut' Music gunist and Choirnmster St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Toronto Cunductor York Choral Society 111 :L‘CPpt a, limited number of pupils t his Home-studio, Richmond Hill Hon. Gmuh Dental Stu-2r I. EARLE N E\VTON MARRIA THORNHIEL H. A. NICHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC Commissioner, Conveyancer 1 Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses Nur'th Yonge Street RICHMOND HILL FOR THE COUNTY OF {OR Patronage and influence respectfully solicited LICENSED AUCTIONEEI fiflohmoncl H111 NOTARY P UBLIC Junond Iii]! PRACTICAL PLUMBER AND fiTEAM FITTER PHONE 1834 CONVEYANCIN Box 2.3.“- MAiDLE; ONT EDWARD FRANCIS OFFICE AND RESIDENCE ~r. 7 xlng, ()nt. graduate Royal . PINKERTON. v.5. NOTARY PUBLIC [Single copies, 3 cts Phone . LASHER PAINTER PAPERHANGER GRAINER.) ETC. PIANIST Piano-Playing SHEPHERD LYOIN Residence Phone 183 P. O. addre Gurmley, R.R W Toronto :1: ‘99] and Simm No. I4, 44 12 at. 1nd

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