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The Liberal, 9 May 1918, p. 1

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Special attention given to sales 0t «every description. Farms and farm btock sales a specialty. Farms bought and sold on commission. All sales at- tended to on shortest notice, and con- gucted by the: xyosgapproved methods. J'. H. SANDERSON. V. S W. HEWISON HOUSE PA INTER, Glazier. Grainer and Paper- Hanger. REMDENCE. RICHMOND HILL VILLAGE AND FARM PROPERTY ALWAYS ON HAND Undertaken-s a Embalmero. RICHMONDHILL. THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE Richmond Hill omce (‘ Liberal’ Office), every Thursday forenoun. Maple, Thursday afternnun. Woodbridqe. Saturday fox-enoon. Money 00 Loan at Current Rates JOHN T. ANDERSON PIANO TUNER 200 BERESFORD Ava. WEST TORONTO Phone Junction '72. TWENTYâ€"FIVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE All mail orders will receive prompt attention. Calls by phone or otherwise promptly respunded to'. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, NOTARY ETC Toronto Office. Richmond Buildings 33'Bighmonfl Street, ‘Vesc. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. OFFIOE~SUITE 3). TORONTO DAILY STAR BLDG.. 18 KING STREET \VEST I’el. M. 3631 JOENNR-“CAMPBELL. J. H. Naughton BARRISTER Soucnon NOTARY Lumsden Bldg. 6 Adelaide Sn. omces {Ensn Turontn Naughtun Black. Aurora. . l The Town of Aurnm Sonator fm {L M. \Valmn, Amrer a huge stock of Funeral Furnish ng Kept, M the above plscen Patronage solicited. Barristers, Solictors. 8m MANNING ARCALE. 24 KING ST. WEST. TORONTO, CANADA Frank Demon, K. C. John Irwin Grover Arthur A. Mucdonald Barry D. Anger I- T. BANEON C- WALKINGTON Maple King Licensed Auctioneoys fur lhe Uuunty nf York. Sales attended to nn shortest notice. and at reasonable rates. Patronage snlicited 415 Ballinl St. Toronto. Phone Belmont 1347 LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR COUNTY OF YORK AND ONTARIO Telephone Mniu 2777 PIANO TUNING REAL ESTATE Danton, Grover & Macdonald TEACHER 01" Piano and Voice Ethel E. De ver ‘ Corporal F. P. Jacket Killed in Action [-1- T- C~ bi- ' l Annohnr nf Vnu-I' n......._v_ a, _ - Eageren. ..Ma_cNaughton Phone or mail messaéesfi attended to. PHONE 1421 THORNHILL Von. XL. VETERINARY SURGEde ’I‘hornhil]. RICHMOND HILL Ila/in .7. 9am’dson Organs Repmrierd. â€"E;;;t Work WRIGHT BROS. WILLIAM COOK 50 per annum, in advance.] ~AGENCYâ€"â€" MANAGER Rvsidence Elgin Milla Residence Phone 44.4 rentice of six wevks from the time of hi8 en- listhnt. In September last he re- ceived spvcizd mention m regimental older! as a result (If gallant conduct in the fame of the enemy. On that. occusinn he, with five unher- curried nut » dunng-nm and extensive un-vey undvrand in the vicinin of shell fire. In a letter written by him in April he speaks nfnnolher daring Pxpvdilitms which he and several other men carried out into dangerous Lerritnrv. either to rescue or destroy a train nf supplips which was abandoned in the refrain. In this they were success- fu . Uorp. Jackes was a graduate of the I School of Practical Science, and the warm place which he held in the esteem and affection of his fellow students )8 shown in the followmgl Another of York Cnunty's flnost types of ynumz Cnnndinn nmnhuod, in ' ‘ the pvrson of (Imp. Franklin Palmer Janken. .mflz Not spiritually (although even the penalty of remorse may follow your neglect of this national warn- ing) but ye shall hunger in the trying physical sense in which hunger now grips the peoples of Europe. We know “it is difficult to talk to the belly which hath no ears,” and it is just as difficult to persuade a person who has a full dinner be- fore him to-day that he may want for food next month. But you may as well let this fact sink into your mind â€"â€"the last people that Canada and the United State: will allow to suffer for want of food are our fighting men, and if a suflicient exportable surplus of food cannot be raised and saved by voluntary efiorts, then very drastic rationing measures will be enforced. It may astonish you to learn that in 1917 Ontario did not grow enough wheat for its own needs. Conse- quently every Ontario farmer For good, practical advice upon how to lay out and cultivate a Vegetable Garden, write for a free copy of the booklet entitled: “A Vegetable Gar- den for Every Home." This has been prepared by the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture for the guidance of citizens who will respond to RICHMOND HILL. ONT.. THURSDAY. MAY 9. 1918 EIâ€"‘iéweifl 1‘3; increased produétion. “Woe unto yqu that are full, for ye shall hungér.” atwa “In Essentials, Unity,- in Non B.A. Sc.. only son of F. W. and Mrs. Jack", of Thnrnhill has nude the ll)- preme sacrifice Smnewhero in ance on April 18. Corp. F. Jan:sz enlinted with the 257th Battalion on Jun. 22. 1917; lento:- nverseu in Feb- ruary. and W” in naive svrvice in Funce inside On Sunday morning, May mm. at 11 o'clock. a memurial service will he held in Trinity Church Thornhill, of which Corp. Juckes was a. member. He has pmveu himself to be worthy descrndent of two of York County's pinneer families. His great grand- father. anklin Jackcs. was the first warden of the County: and his grandfathvr 0n hiunmthvr" aide was finelmte Thomas Palmer of Richmond il . F. W. and Mrs. Jackes and family have the sincere sympathy of a host. 0f friends. Uni-p. Jackes had is high sense n! his duty as» Canadian citizen. and a British subject. in this time of his Country's need. One of the happiml days of his life was that on which he enlisted and donned the khaki to d0 “his bit" for the maintenance ofevery- one that. he hnld dear. "‘Gruterlove hath no man tham this. thata man lay down his life for his fliends." "F. P. Jnckes. who has proved him- selfoneof York County's hrlghteu sons. was born in Markham Township in Jun. 1888. At. an early age he attended public school at, the village of Thornhill. He obtained his junior leaving and matriculation certifll‘nten at. Richmond Hill High School in 1906. whereupon he began his career in, the S. G. S. “Frank” was always a good sport, playing SOCCPI' splvndidly and was one on whom we nlwnys could rely. both for his genial temper- ament and straight. forward manner. Flom his liking and Ability for electrical engineering we are looking forward .to seeing _a sqeoud Edison." quatalion from “Torontonensis”.. "A hem-I m rrsnlve, A head to continue, and?» hand to execute." -Essentials, Liberty,- in all things, Charity." whose land is suitable, has been urged to sow 5 acres more spring wheat this year so that Ontario’s demand for wheat shall not be met at the expense of that portion of the Western crop that should more rightfully be shipped overseas. ' For this same reason every house- holder who has a garden or a piece of vacant land is being urged to grow vegetables, because the more vegetables that are grown and eaten in Ontario, the less wheat and meat there will be consumed, and that being so, the Ontario wheat crop should then be sufficient to feed our own people, and leave more Western wheat and other foods available for export. If you have not yet decided to plant a vegetable garden make up your mind to do so now. You will not regret it. There is still lots of time. Potatoes and beam may be planted up to June ht and these are the beet substitutes for wheat and meat. Ardent. prnhihitinnisls at.- either people who never have acquired tho hahitnf keeping it an hand or seeing the curse of booze are devoting the'r energies to getting rid of it. Hypn~ crites there may be but (1 m’L call them “ardent pruhihitionlsts", get them prop ~rlv rlassified, and hore's hoping that the tim - will come when the We. drop thpy get, will be so wee that. it. Won’t hurt them. Respnctfully, U. R. STOREY. I doubt, however. very much if any ‘aldontV prnhihitinnists are so proâ€" viding themselves. More than likely the oxchange l,an ytu quote had in mind a desire to \‘qURl'e accounts with some one and the r: flactinn on others was tp say the lepatr unkind‘ Booze of any kind should have nn place in the home of uny sincere believer in prohibition. [L is not an essential to good health, rather Lhn rewrse. There are many first, aids that, could he kept on hand I'urpmergency calls instead of the convenient Bnuze hnfth, and it is may, [0 jolly one‘s self into believinF thatn wee drop is m cesnnry. especial y when it. is convsniently near. ,,___V_‘ _,.., ‘â€" u“ Dear Sil :â€" Your Editorial "Au Inninuatlon“ in issue of April 25th. loads mo to believe that, you are very broad in your lat.- imde and the freedom ynu would give those people who rvpml dovs any "have made ample provision for the emergency of sudden sicknels whun a. wee- drop is considvl-vd glecegsary." No Un For Booze the Editor of The Liberal. Richmond Hill. Ont. Luke 6: 25. STOREY, Brock Lon, Mass. April 29, I918 Phosphono| restores every nerve in tho body to m prowr :eulon : rcltorol via: and viullty. Prematura decay and all sent! weakness averted at ogcg. flyopm.) gm Hathâ€"{Ion a ne;'E\An. Pric‘eg: be»r SFiioVia g6. allod 1333! 3913391. 300 II D“ Electric Restorer for Men PO. Box \Vill he in Richmond Hill on Thursdays after September 1, 1916 Address Nordeimer Building 220 Yonge St. Turonl Newmarket Granite Works G. W. LUESBY Mr. Frank Converse Smith TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN PIANIST Teacher of Piano-Playing at the Toronto Conservatory of Music Organist and Choir-master St. Paul‘s Presbyterian Church, Toronto Conductor York Choral Society Will accept a limited number of pupils at his Home-studio. Richmond Hill COMMISSION-R. CONVEY AN”EB. ETC. Real Estate and Insurance Richmofia fiill Residence address VicLoria Square B. H. LASHER Richmond Hill J. K. McEwen «*5 Son Licvnsfld Aucliuneers for Toronto and the 00""th of York. Peel and Simcoe Phone No. 23. 119nm! Surgeons. Toronto. will who at Richmond Hill every Tuesday and Friday. cnowxs AND BRIDGES A SPECIALTY Office located in Standard Bank Build. ing. once hours 9.30 mm. to 5p..m. A. J. HUME Hon. Graduate Royal College Dvntal Surgeons. Toronto. will be Richmond Hill everv Tuesdnv Dr. C. Dealer and importer of Foreign and Domestic Granites and Marbles Building Stone cut to order D. H. PINKERTON- V.S. THORNHILL Commissioner. Conveyaneer etc Insurance. and Ron) Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenles. RICHMONB wBELL LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY 01? YORK Pau'onaae and influence respectfully solicited . EARLE NEWTON luau or MARRIAGE LICENSH NOTARY PUBEIE PRACTICAL PLUMBER AND STEAM FITTER North Xpnge Street A. NICHOLLS EDWARD FRANCIS OFFICE AND RESIDENCE ng, Ont. NOTARY PUBLIC Phone 950 ‘Vnod Bridge CONVEYANCING NOTARY PUBLIC [Single copies, 3 cts. Phone No. 72 La Verne Pattiscm P. O. addreu Gormley. 8.3. Residence Phone 183 No. 45 TJron to

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