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The Liberal, 22 Nov 1917, p. 5

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J. R. LONG, Aunti‘ a», Yonge SmTorontco. not Farmers. in soliciting your sales. I do so. noL with a view of beuting any other unn out. of them. but, be- cause it is my special piofossion. Hav- ing been at farmer for years. knowing stuck and values. (gradenr pedigreed) knowing how to descxihe stock and values. having conducted many hun- dred farm and stock sales, having madea world’s record, and Inning “given to the wm Id its greatest auc- tion work." I canâ€"and I submit grounds for the claimâ€"get yon moxe money from :1 sale than any her man in the business. Yum Sale is dollars to von. \th W. H. Henderson & Co. claimed damages for pm‘sonul injuries sustain. ed on \Voodbridge sideline in October. No action was taken. At the last meeting of Vaughan Councii a. copy of award of Judge Coatswm-th was read transferring west-half of Lot 19. Gun. 2. Vaughan, from S. S. No. 3. to S. S. No. 19 (Pat- tel-sou.) Township Engineer gave report of reâ€"cosc of building culvert and grading street, at Garden Avenue, Lot, 37. Can. 1. As the cost was said tn be from $600 to $800 the Cuuucil did not assume Garden Avenue. You know of course that every in- dustry of any importance has a paper ofits own. one to which it.gives its united support by wav of advertising and subscriptions. Those interested do this that the paper may live and continue to be useful to them by ag- gressivelyndvocating their interests. You have a, paper that for over 26 years has been looking after the in- terests of the farmer. Have. you given it your support ? If not, see that, you subscribe for the \Veekly Sun, Town- to. the farmers business paper. from the pi-ESent time to lst January. 1919. It, will cost. you only One Dollar, but you will find the dollar well nud profit- ably spent. sermon will he preached by Rev. Mr. Hincks, and the chair will appear in their new gowns, under the leadership uf Mr. \V. J. Lawrence. The choir loft; is being reâ€"arranged in the Methodist Church. so that in future there will be room for about 40 iingers. There will he rel-opening services Sunday. December 2. when u The Bethesda and Stoufl’ville Tele- phone has done some shuffling on the party lines around Dairytuwn. Horne:- Bl‘OS. :Lnd Elliott and son are trans- ferred lo the second concession south 0fsideline. or No. 46. instead of 47. Incidentally the rates are up three dollars a. year. Ever-Ready Club, Langstafl’. New members. boys and girls are urgently needed. Come and help with the good work. Next meeting at Thm-nhill Springs. December lstl The Ever- Ready Club is the junior branch of the Red Cross. Sea-Twas, Ida Richards, Up to this date 150 young men have plesented themselves before the Trihu- hill sitting at, Richmond Hill. The Board will sit, again on Munday. and hope to finish their work, and give it manually in next, week’s issue of this paper. Mr. Arthur Boyle purchased some limeugn zl hundred acre farm) on the 31d of York. east ('f York Mills. where he will remove in the spring. The Boyle farm here has been rented to at Mr. Fogul nf Uxbridge. Divmion Cmu-t lel he held here next Tu esday, November 27. A few gum] packing huxes for sale cheap at 'l‘he Liberal Ufflce. Ever-y purchaser of a Victory Bond is fulfilling :L pun-it:th duty. Besides, he or she is making a good invest,- Inent. and the security if better than a mortgage on fzum property. December fifth the “'muen’s Auxil- iary of St. Mary’s Anglican Church purpose holding a sale uf fancy and useful articles. Oneuf the attractions will be u parcel post booth. RICHMOND HILL, 0N1, Nov. 22. 1917 Mr. Asa \Vinger (If Edgcley has pur- chased the fine lesiduuce luLer owned by Mrs. MuckIHH, at New Gal-Inky. and intends moving there in the near inture. ’ Mr. and Mrs. E. Barker attended the funeral of the late Daniel (Just-19y, it brother 0!" Mrs. Bu-ker, at Unionville. on Saturday. A special practice of [he (Jhmnl Society will be held this Thursday evening at 8.15m the Public Schnnl. All members are mgcd to be present. The Richmond Hill United Farmers will hold a meeting in Robinson's Hall next, \Vednesday evening at, eight, o’clock. \Vi'i t e The Toronto Dailv Stan- is now $3 a year to all subscribers. Auction Sales Season Coming the most of them 2 or sev me. Vaughan Council us to you De \V b y Ever; Liberal in the Township should be in attendance. LADIES SPEC] ALLY INVITED. God Save The King. A. D. BRUCE. \VESLEY GOHN. for the purpose of electing Officers and planning for the present political cam- paign. MR. ALEX. MacGREGOR, K. C. the Liberal Candidate for South York. will be present and will address the mggting. _ _r VICTORIA HALL. UNIONVILLE SATURDAY, NOV. 27, 1917, AT 2 PM. The Annual Meeting of Markham Tp‘ Reform Association will be held in SMITH.â€"AL Newton Bronk, November 18. 1917, Irwin D‘Arcy. husband of Gertrude Smith. CASELEY.â€"At, Unionvtlle. November 15, 1917.1);miel Caseley, in his 6011) year. Markham To. Reform Association An- nual Meeting and Mass-Meeting. liberals. Attention! Referring to the high cost of doing businessiu a newspaper and px-ilmng office since the commencement. of the war, a large publishing company says: " Newsprint alone is costing 50% more than it, did. twine has gone up 400%. wrapping paper 300%, ink 62%. stereo paper 50%. roller composition 100%, metal 100%, wages 257,. und so on to the end of the chapter.” The Dominion Election proclama- tions for South York have been issued. South York comprises Markham Township, Markham Village, Rich- mond Hill. York Township, and that, portion of Toronto noth of St. Clair Ave.. West of the Don and north of Danfm'th Ave., east; of the Don and the Village of Leaaide. There are 150 polling sub-divisions of which 78 are in the city and 52 in Ihe rural sections. A new stock of Bibles and Tesla- mentsat The Libeml Office, in cm:- nection with the Bible Society. Clear print Testaments, 20.; pocket, Testa- xnean, suitable for presents. 250.; pocket Bibles with references. 501:. Also gift, books. containing the psalms and proverbs. These lmoksm-c sold at far less than cost. Nothing could be more sultable for a present for Sunday School scholars tle a copy of the psalms or proverbs. band; also all kinds and sizes of tires and accessories. Free air ser- vice supplied here, so why break your back pumping tires by hand. Excelsior Motorcycle Agency; sta- tionary engine work; storage bat- teries recbuged; bicycles repaired. Expert on all kinds of motor re- pairs. High-class \‘ulcanizing with double-tread tire stitching work. A large stock of parts always on band; also all kinds and sizes of tires and accessories. Free air ser- ROBINSON BLoc IL was the result of A fight which took phlceduringn meetingl-f the l';l[& payers of Section School No. 19, Van- ghuu township, during a. meeting in the Schoolhmme on February 26th. Woods laid :1 cnmplaint. charging Mc- Nair With aggravated assault. The change was dismissed by Major Brun- tomâ€"Globe. The suit of J. Leslie Manir againd \V. S. Rumble and \V. Ln‘r. \Voods for $10,000 damages for alleged malicious prosecution, which was listed for the Assizes Tuesday. was withdrawn when the defendant submitted an apology, which was accepted by the plaintiif. _ cipatiun is better than realization." The speakers on the affirm- ative side were Miss Jenn McDonald and Miss ()live Morison, and Miss Ed- na Gordon and Miss M yi-tle Smith sup‘ ported the negative. There was a. spirited contest. and “Hwy grind points were taken. but after summing up both sides, the judges. Rev. J. \Veil- wand, Rev. R. McKee and T. F. Mcâ€" Mahon. gave the decision in fmor of the negative. An interestmg and profitable Lime was spent. at, the Epworlh League Monday evening. After the usual opening exercise, recitations were given by Mrs. Fur-see- and Mr. Price. and these were followed by a debate on the suhjept: “Resolved. that anu- Service in Methodist Church on Saturday, and intexmenb at Hager- man. Richmond Hill Garage and Machine Shop J. [aslie McNair Accepts Apology South York Electoral Division WIN THE WAR President Anticipation vs. Realization Christmas Presents BLOCK, YONGE STREET PHONE N0. 68 Hizh Prices Curtis DIED Secretary. a . . butter. 3 Evaporatm-s, for boiling cider. 1 EvaEgratgfifullpoiling jg“. capayity 75 01' 100 gallons pérvhu'ur e'nch. 113-in. Plate Jollwtt Grain Crusher. 1 30-in. Gray Oat Roller. For further particulars applv Phone 2934 4 llO-Horse Power Boiler. 1 35-Hnrse Power Engine. {Apple (ig-infier. 2 HZv'draulic Presses. 1 60 Gallon Jack Copper Kettle. I40 QHUQH Jack for boiling Apple Edgeley Cider and. J elly Mill with Contents. ‘OR SALEâ€"Two 3-year-old colts Apply John Kirkland, Int. 46‘ con. 1, Vaughan. Richmond Hill. 19-2 Orders booked fur shorts, $41.00 per ton ; bran. $36.00: bread flour. $11.40: astry flour, $10.60 off the car to ur- ‘ iye this \veek.â€"J.Gray, Maple. 2U-Lf ANTEDâ€"By a widow over fiftv years of age, a comfortable home with a person living alone. Re- ferences in exchange. A good clean housekeeper. Richmond HillorAuI-ora px'eferied. Apply to Mrs. Adams. Aurora, Ont. 20-2 0R SALEâ€"1 Drag Saw, Lot No. 1:2, Con. 2‘ Markham. \Valter Quantz. R.R. No.1. Richmond Hill. 20â€"2 0R SALEâ€"One grate stove and a fire basket, and other articles. Apply st. A. Boyle, RichmondrHVill. OSTâ€"A Silk Ornament for cont near Hill’s grocery. The finder will please leave at The Liberal Office. O RENTâ€"A furnished house. four months, connnencing the end of December. Apply at, The Liberal Office. Zl-l.f. ANTEDâ€"Baby carriage white or grey wicker with a. hood. Apply Box 123, Village. 21-2 l-onto. was positions at month. and to $2.000 pe get a. Busine THE RIGHT had AT ALL Right now comm is free the Your services will be in demand if you are tmmed here. Increase Your Earning Power! (Pupil of Owen A. Smily) assisted by Methodist Church, Thornhill DEC. 1, 1917, AT 8 O’CLOCK Proceeds for Prisoners of \Vnr Fund Mr. J. Earle Newton Mr.Jas- Elcho Fiddes Patriotic Recital BOYLE 1m'load of cement just arrived at Elevator. (IDEE FOR SALE. Famous Scotch Tenor. and Helen E. Lawrence VVant Ads. MISS MARGUERITE ELLIOTT LLIO'I‘T ADMISSION, 25c. ELOCUTIONIST and Charles Streets. Tn- 5 recently asked to fill at from $50 to $100 pw 1d others at from $1,500 per annum. Ir. pays to mess Education if you get LT KIND. such as may be LL TIMES in this school. THORNHILL H. \VINGER, Maple, R. R. 1974 an ‘Lll‘ innisb u this scfiool. :ellentr tlme to Our Catalogue PRINCIPAL $6 each. and l trench cap. wife, 1 bowel. or puzzle. 1; e. 15 pounds secretary 2-20 \VHOLESALE AND RETAIL FLORIST Willowdale Builders’ Men’s Plain Black Bib Overalls and Pants pr Men’s Heavy Hand Knit Woolen Mitts pr. Dark Grey Flannelette Shirts, all sizes Men’s all silk knitted mufflers, 38 in. long, fringed ends, color brown each jamâ€"Strawberry and Apple, Ra: Apple in glass jars each Shirriffs Orange Marmalade, I lb Hockey IOques, cardinal, grey, black. white, with dark colored buttons each Wool Scarfs in plain colored border, grey centre for boys and girls each Muscatel Raisins lb. Good cleaned Currants 1'0 Pearl _Tap1co lb. Sweet Mixed Pickles and Chow Chow bottle Coffeeâ€"Fresh Roasted Boston Coffee 1b. Green Rio Coffee lb. Hockey Toques, in plain Lime Hard Wall Plaster Fire Brick Plaster Boards Plaster Paris Mortar Colors Etc. _M - Also F Only one lot left on Church St.. 80 ft.'fr(mt by 160 ft. deep, gravel road entrance to garage. Ornamental and fruit trees. This is a. late choice to seeure a. beautiful place for a new home Some choice lots on Church A$ 0.. hberal discount for (:2 three to five year agreement. GREENHOUSES RICHMOND HILL GREENHOUSES AND OFFICE 152 ROSELAWN AVE. TOROB Flowers tastefully arranged for weddings, funerals. etc. Roses and Carnations Phone Richmond Hill, or nights and Sundays Belmont 9891 . MCKENZIE, WILLOWDALE, ONTARIO Buy Victory Bonds Atkinson & Switzer CONCRETE HOUSE LAWRENCE T I Vvafi T:\T'r‘fi mrnxrm‘r) 1.411. v v L\ L}; (LIL. £111.14, oar, STORE ULOSES AT SIX RM. MONDAY AND \VEDNESDAY ash, and fancy stripes 1 master Cement Boards Sewar Pipe Colors Weeping Tile Also Flour and Feed Baker Ave. and Roseview or $1.00 per foot down anu , Raspberry a nd . jar Supply Co’y City 1.90 50c 1.15 45C 25c 206 14c 32c I6c

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