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The Liberal, 4 Oct 1917, p. 5

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Iiiciinoxn llii.i., (ix-r. In is i. A eai of In .Zr- glufi n .M 'l'ii~ 1i: it i'. $19.5” pwr It‘ll. i'\.'t- Thanksgiving ps' "ll|l~' :it 'lii- I‘llit‘l'11(li11‘i'. Miss Elsie Gilli-spirit Alix. t' la-se. St. Thomas. spent Illt \vw k-wiai it 1111 hei i'i lend, Miss \Vinniii ml _"vll;.'t.lli‘itt1. The members I l the i'lll ling club .llt‘ requested to nit-wt at their i-lnb iouni this Thursday evening at \ o'i-ltt-k. Iiltplllilllll)tl>11.t‘<5. Red Cross News Tllt' ic-gulir iiiuwiing lut' tin-11ml t‘ios‘s‘ .\ii\‘lii.iiy will 1:“ hold in th-- I’nbliv Fishtail on iii-«day. Ui-twlwr ("h :i'! ii:- tv.t'll'«l\. 'l'iir- lit'l pi. t'i"'l11‘) iii' li:'ltlilt‘l.l llill 13ml ('iiss .\:“.:.' Iiizn lll'Jl‘ sound :it [he i' l‘luiv ll'll|4'1i\il.llli‘ll. :tlltIIIIMi liliti“ b_v llt' (iiils‘ Iii’anwh .n-i-iiitid to 5-itiilfl'. ill" gals piit iii-tn; sirloin .‘ltivr \li-iiiswn. «1' ih.‘ l“it1|ll,:l.\l\tll ilii'llit‘llilit'l\ ol‘ the lied ('i‘i-ss‘ .\|i\'ili:ii_\' lo idiot; l>t‘lltill* Illv' public [111‘ tint that he \voiild In- glad to havi- si-i-onil-hrind t'litllllllg i‘irr llii‘ll and women. (bring to the change of the clothingr \voin l*\' the prisoners “llt'li onloiini,‘r the Ill'v‘lllllA sinist'ih‘. ‘llt‘111\‘Illitnllllfllllt‘ \\lli‘ll t1i>t‘ll.lli{i'tl. Mr. \V. '1‘. Hibii-y ot' 'l‘oionio spent yu-sieiday alti-inoon and winning in 11]" \illage and iallod on his aunt. Mrs. J. Nrss and Mia. \\'.'1'iivnili. The trek of the Filltllt :s t': oni (limp Borden to 'I'nionto oonmn-im-s next: Monday. 'I‘lieinu-nslionld p-iss thronin ' Itithuiond Ilill Stillu‘llllli‘ \\'vdnrsday. i The Public school of the \"iilage \\ ill be closed Thursday and l’i id i_v oi noxi wiek. so that the teat-hers may a‘triall the East York Convention in 'l‘nronti . , Mi. 11.13. Stirling. Ill‘( Union. has been called to his foi'iiier home in Chailotti-iown. 1’. I]. l.. owing to his mother's illness. lie is not rxpri'iid hack for another Week. Ml‘. Herschel Bassingthwaite of) (lookstown, formeily oi‘ lticliniond Hill. received \Vord last week that his son. Corporal “Harold Bassiiigtlnvaite, had been dangerously Wounded in France. Last Sunday was “liallv Day" in the Sunday Schools. An interesting programme was given by the scholars at the Methodist Chuich. and Rev. Mr. Nourse ('f Schomberg addressed the children. . the At the September (‘anlisl held by Queen's Unix ersity Mr. .Iaiiii's-‘51e\\'ai't, Science. Masterat Richmond Hill 11.8., passed in Zoology. Senior Chemistry and Senior English with honors in all thiee. Mr. N. McKenzie has sold his coni- fortable home on Church street to Mr. F. Carter of Oak Ridges. Mr. Carter. who is not at present in good health, hopes to move here With his family in the near future. ’ Evangelist Chas. \\". Peteh will pieach for the Chuich of Christ; at Sher-Wood on Lord’s Day. 0-:tobel' 7th, at 10.30 a. in. Subject. "Thanksgiv. mg." and at 7 p. in., on “ Three Essen- tials to Salvation.” _ In giving the prizes in last week’s issue in connection with the Horticulâ€" tural Fall Show. it should have been stated that Mrs. A. J. Campbell rt- ceived first prize for Ash-rs. loose: and also first for four perennials. 1 Mrs. P. ‘W. Ryan, formerly Miss Louie Lynett, and sisterof Mr. Fred Lynett, died at her home in Chicago last Saturday. The remains were brought over. and interment took place in 'l‘liornhill R. (J, (7i metery on Tuesday. I The \Voinen’s Institute will meet at the ,hUille of Mrs. \V. A. \Vright on \Vednesda’y, October 10111. at 3.30 o’clock for busineSsI and will be joined at 3.30 by the. members of Thornliitl \Vomen’s Institute, who will supply the programme. purchased Mrs. John Hai-l's farm near Headford. The price paid was $11,000. There are excellent buildings on the place. the. farm is well watered and is one of the best hundred acr es in Mai k- liain Township. i \Valter and Charles Coioisky have) Thanksgiving services will be held in the Methodist Church next Sunday. Rev. J. R. Aikenliead will preach in the morning. and Rev. Harold Well- Wood of Aurora. in the evening. Special musxe by the choir. The animal tliziiik-(Iifei'iiig will be taken at each service. The regular autumn meeting of the R. H. H. S. Alumnae Association will be lit-Ill at the High School on Friday, October 5. Papers on the Italiiin artists Cori-eggio, AntonioCanova and Titian will be given by Miss Gladys Li-gge. B. A., Miss Mary Trench and Miss Bertha I’aliiier respectively. Mrs. W. Davies MlLLlNERY This is our first Autumn Season and many ladies of the neighbourhood are being convinced, that a Hist class milliiiei'y business is established in Richmond Hill. Our satisfied cus tumors are our best. recoinnieiidatimr We have access to the best markets, I are in a position to procure the latest " styles, and our quotations arel moderate. We Will submit materials. and Ladies may select their styles, and we will make. and guarantee to pleasd. We. give immediate atten- tiiu to mourning orders, and your inspection and comparison is cordial- ]y invited. llthNDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1917 ('lothiiig ieiliiiiini: It'liiill‘s \vuizld 111‘ Hill lltit‘tl to by the Institution. Hooks libii Ill Igazini-s .iii- \I‘l\' ninr h lit'ttlttl a] o. _\ny o1 thew :iiiii'lts llI.|\' lie loll :it the lird ('ioss irriin. 5'. .»\. Hoyle, st i It‘l:t!_\'. , L. o.- ~â€" Band Serenade “Hahn-silay evening of last \vm'lt the b.1nd non! to the homo of Mi. (image Mott-alto and serenaded tho newly iiiariii-d i'i-nple. Mi. and .\1!'\..\lllit'l Mt-ti'all‘i. Alter playing :i 1in srli-râ€" lions they were invited in. and 1:11I'1 iii Honing luncheon \vas‘ senod, which included some of the bride‘s rake. Mr. Newton. who was invited in. presided at the piano, and many musical Illllllllt'l‘i were given. Mr. I111111t',tlllllt‘11xllf of the band. \\'i:hed Mr. and Mrs. Mettzall‘e success and happiness, trusting that their lives Would be iiset'ul and in pi-ifert haiâ€" inony. Mr. Melcalie, who is :i meni- ber of the band, inadr-n suitable reply. The members then dispersed ailer again ('XDIL’SSlltg thrir best wishes t-ir Mr. and Mis. Mi tcalio. ~«7700-â€"7â€" Canadian Magazine The October issue of The Canadian Magazine cont tIHB a varied assortment of articles. essays and short stories. The Hist article is by the well-known nature writer. Mr. Hamilton McLaing, and is a delightful desmiption of a summer paSSed in the company of little wild creatures in a Manitoba elm clump. Other articles are "Getting the Men," a review of conscription in England, by Lacey Amy; “The Iiiâ€" Hueiice of Ancestry in the Present \Var," a consideration of racial ten- dencies. by Professor John Cameron: “ I’ion wr Canadian \Vomen,” a sketch of Professor Carrie Matilda Derick, by Miss Emily P. \Veaver: "Stories of the Red Coat Riders," by \V. MCD. Tait, as well as several shoit stories. 0.»â€" Motor v Accident A Toronto motor car bound for a meeting of the Giil Guides of King. at Lake Marie Farm, the home of Sir Henry and Lady I’ellatt, upset near King City. when the occupants. four Women, had a miraculous escape from seiious injury. Mrs. T. Beattie. who suffered most injury. Was taken to McDonald's store and cared for by the Girl Guides, and later taken home. iii-(lav alter-noon. The Girl Guides held their sports 1511- 1 Card of Thanks Mrs. Mason and daughter desiie‘ to express ilieii gratitude for the kind expressions of sympathy extended to .1116”) by their many friends on the ocâ€" casion of the passing away of their . 1!('1H\ ed husband and father. ~~ooo Card of Thanks Mrs. \Valter Eyer and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob I‘Jyer beg to tender their Iii-artâ€" tell thanks lor the loving sympathy and kindly assistance so freely given during their lecent sad bereavement. «. Presbyterian Church Sunday. October 7th, special Thanks- giving Service in the morning. The minister will preach on " The National Ca11tol)uty.” In the evening. Rev, R. B. Beynon of 'I‘hornhill Methodist Church will preach. mo- __ MARRIED Coxxea 7â€" CHALMERSâ€" At the iesi- denizeof Lewis Elliott, 2nd cont-es- sion of Markham, by Rev. It. IIei bi- son, on \\"ediiesil.~iy. October-3. 1917. Sarah Fanning Chalmers of Toronto, to Chaineic Earlby Conner of Gorinâ€" lev. I â€"â€"_...â€"â€"â€"_ DIED SMiTiiâ€"At Ilt'l daughter‘s residence. 14 Irwin avenue, Toronto, on Satur- day, September '20, 1017. Cinderella Brock, tellct of the late \\'illiaiii Smith of York Mills. b‘iiucial on Tuesday. October 2. Internniriit in Mt. Pleasant Come» lei-y. _ 1 THANKSGIVING “DA EXCURSIONS Fare & One-Third Good going October 6. 7, and S, 1917. Itetuin limit Tuesday, October 01b, 1917. For tickets and information apply to C. REID, Station Agent, t‘anadian Northern Railway. It.ilii~’lii.il‘ M.\l‘i.lI storm on .‘1‘ ll today night Illllltlg lio' a bciiii 1 ii )11.1‘tflu‘1\vi1.1‘1‘2“< farm at Sherwin d xvisstini k by lightningand. bring: lillrnl \\llli ll.i\’. to Illt' gion'nl. The «loop inis enjoyed i‘t’i'lilllg’. .2. soon i iiined " 'l'he ltst t‘I’ 'ilti Ii .t‘l Cottage" Nat urday Miss N. llobin-ni. has gone l‘oi a visit to rllt‘lit1\ .-l .‘s'i IL: tl.l rolls. Last Sunday was "llally Dav" in the Sabbath Ni hm ls. Jnit-iiwtnrzpri‘v giamnu-s \ri-ii- i-aiiiml out ind there \\'Jl\'tli.:1i(‘tl.lllt‘lltliiilt't‘. .ltlliliil'Id'nglL' nit-its in the \‘v’~‘ll_\‘ oii.\l.-nd.iy at Lilli p. “L. but the Senior League has not yet born 1(~ nih- :nixwl. 11:ii\i'sillinnoSwivzws will b:- ln'il in St. Stephen's ('1..iiwli. :‘vldltlt. lti \Viiliirstlav. Ut'It‘lll'l' Iillll. ill lllJll o. in. and \' p.lii. 'l'h-~ li‘~\. 11.1“. liatloisby Ul‘(‘i|lt‘tltill li.si WM [‘1 'Jlt'll at IMilli M‘l'\l‘t‘~. lilllt' iiiiisiinl "t‘|\'il't‘ 1‘] the ovwnfng will In- in »'It 115.: ~ oi the rhoii-oi NI. .\iaiy's l'hiiii b. llo'hn ono llill. ~77 ova ~~ (it)lt.\!l.l‘lY Mis.1§rillinger and ti.tll;_‘i.lt i. gie. ol' .‘tiiioia aie spending' a tow il-iys‘ with lit‘l brother. Mi. l’i-ii-r 1h iliingi 1. Mr. James 1‘1I‘1{l‘117.1t' i-t 'l‘oionto I spent a few days last wet I; a: Mi. .1. \\'. \\'ils in‘s. Miss Maggie Sti'ekli‘y friends at IllllltlUtill. Sorry t_o report, that Mrs. “'ithani Bruce is on the sick list, but hope foi" a speedy 1(‘t'(i\'t‘l y. Mrs. I’oter Baker is having her pump oveihaulrd. is visiting ‘ooi* Noe; Sir \Vilfiid Laliriei' is likely to 11* sign from the leadership of the Lil”... a1 Opposition. “Hurt; Ads. A ()ITNDâ€"ln Richmond Hill, a sum of money. Enquire at 142 The Liberal Of’h‘ee. :ARM FUR SALEâ€"Consisting of N) :Ieies, good clay loam: fair outâ€" buildings, \vell watered. lot 20. con. 5, Vaughan. iinileswestof Maple. Ap- ply to ,J. T. SAIGEON, l i l l 14â€"! OR SALEâ€"20 h.p Gas Tractor. 124nm corn blowerand Vessot grinder together or separately. Ches- ter Brunnvell. I'iiioiiville. 13-1. CSTâ€"A gold eaiiing at the Pres- L bytei'ian Church on \Vedncsday. Sept. 5th. PIP-‘ISV leave at. The Liberal Ofiicc and receive reward. 3-2 4 OH RENTâ€"Lot 47) on Yonge Street near Richmond Hill. 215 acres good land, 3 spring creeks. first-class house. amplesiablingfm horses. cattle and hogs. water in stables, gasolinel engine, for giinding and pumping. Metropolitan cars liouily. Enquire of Mrs. J. N. Boyle. Richmond Hill. or Cook & Gilchrist,33 Richmond St. \\7., Toronto. 12~t.f. B‘ARM TO 1115. ' l‘â€"One hundi ed acres, pait of lot 19. con. 4. Markham. Good buildings, plentyof‘ good hard and soft; water. n‘ev'er failing stream. Apply to James A. Reynar, 255 Mel- bourne Ave., Detroit. Mich. 12-3 1 \‘TAN'I‘EDnAn Organist and Choirâ€" leader for the, Methodist Church. Richmond Hill. Duties to commence Nov. 1st, 1917. Apply, stating salary iequired to \V. A. \Vriglit, Sec. Trustee Board. 10-tf â€"â€"_â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" Richmond Hill Garage and Machine Shop ROBINSON BLoi'K, Yoxor: S‘EltEI-JT PHONE Ni). 68 Expeit on all kinds of inotor'rc- paiis. High-class vulcanizing with double-tread tire stitching \voik. A large. stock of parts always on band; also all kinds and sixes of tires and areessorii-s. Free air ser- vice supplied here. so why break your back pumpingr tires by hand. Exrclsinr .‘tloiorryi-li- Agency: sta- tionary engine work: storage but» teiies iech irgeil; bicycles repaired. L. Curtis t l WHICH SCHOOL ? All Business ('olleges .1i i- not alike. Choose C'II'L'IUIIV. Ynngi- and Charles Sts., Toronto, Has a National Reputation for high grade \voik and the Demand for our Graduates is tar greater than our supply. You risk nothini.r by attending this school. It is tinie- tried and triin tested. \\'rite for ‘ our large catalogue. Enter any time. Toronto is the best place in Ontario i for positions. \\'. J. ELLIOTT - - PRINCIPAL _ 3mmmoumooo OONO“WO“NOWW Willowdale Builders’ Supply Co’y 1.8: G. H. MCKENZIE, ski. â€"â€".' ' -@NCRETE House (’3 Grooer‘s Sundries .‘datclzcs, Lantern Globes, Rubber jar Rings, Stove Pipes, Shoe Polish, Toilet and Laundry Fons, Dutch Cleanser, Lye, Mapelene, Extractsâ€"All flavors. Va i‘nishes, Dry Goods Men’s Khaki Pants and Shirts, Heavy Wool Shirts, Braces, Coat Sweaters, Handkerchiefs. \v’t’rappei'ctte, \Vhiic and Striped lilannelette. Grey Flannel, Canton Flannel, , tI“all and Winter weight) Underwear, Hosiery, Cashmere and Cash merette. “aw Atkinson & Switzer STORE ULOSES AT SIX RM. MONDAY AND \VEDNESDAY I 7, __ _§. -W OWOOWOMOOWWMWWW Hichmand tiitl Furnishing Store - The autumn and winter samples of The House of llobborlin are now in. The. assortment is large and of very line design and quality. Those intending to purchase a new suit or overcoat, should select their pattern while the range is complete. N. J. (iIJASS, l'ong‘e Street, 00”...”OOOMWOOM l Hard Wall Plaster Plaster Boards Sewer Pipe Mortar Colors Weeping Tile Also Flour and Feed Lime Cement Fire Brick Plaster Paris Etc. _W \VI LLOWDAlJi, ONTARIO WOOHBRWGE FAIR ~ October 6 and 8, l917 Last Day =Thanksgiving Day Farmers Famous Fall Festival featuring Horses, Cattle, Sheep. Swine, Poultry, Vegetables, Fruits, Grains. Farm Machinery, Fancy Work, and FineArts. Good Attractions. Ei'ER‘i'iiOifi‘i‘ COMES FROM EVERYWHERE From all directions, County Improved Highways'lead _to \Voodbri lge. Take a dd ()iland enjoy it at the big Fair. Iiiitries (.72 .1 =9 October 4th. C. L. \VALLA’Yl-L, f‘ici-etary.

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