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The Liberal, 1 Sep 1919, p. 1

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BARRISTER. Soucrron, NOTARY E'rc Toronto Office. Richmond Buildings, 33 Richmond Street, \Veet. Richmond Hill ()flice (‘ Liberal Office). every Thursday forenoun. anle, Thursday aftermmu. \Voodbridqe. Saturday forennon. HOUSE PAINTER, Glazier. Grainer and Paper- Hanger. RESIDENCE. RICHMOND HILL J. H. ,Naughton BARBIS'I‘ER Somcn‘on No'mmr {Lulnsdvn Bldg. 6 Adelaide 5L. Offices 4 East, Turuntu ' ' LNuughtun Bluck. Aurora. V . The ann of Aurora hi'hmtor hr {.1. M. \Van. Amnru Money to Loan at Curl-en! Rites Schial attpntiun given to sales (vi navel-y duscriptiun. Ffll‘llls and farm sllH‘k sales a specialty. Farms bought, and suld nn commisiion. All snlps nt- tendvd to on shortest nutice, and con- ducted by the xunstyapproved methods. Palrnnage solicited. Danton, Grover & Macdonald Barristers. Solicmrs. 8m MANNING ARC! L E. 2k KING ST. WEST. TORONTO, CANADA Fr:qu Demon, K. C. JOHN T. ANDERSON PIANO TUNER 100 BEREBFORD AWL. WEST TORONTO Phume Junctmn '72. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE All mail orders will receive prompt attention. RICHMOND HILL. THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE I‘el. M. 3&9" '1‘. 'l .. p ‘m I] p A 1 din 2 T7 7 415 Bulliul St.. Toronto. Phnne Belmont 1347 LICENSED AUCTIONEER mm COUNTY OF YORK AND ONTARIO MISS BEATRICE HOWELL TORONTO Teacher of Fletcher Method Musical Kltndergarnen Pupils passed f(_nr (junsexvutnry Ex- amlnutmns. STl'moâ€"HOTEL RICHMOND. Richmond Hill. 9311105. J. Tâ€" SAIGEON C- WAIKINGTON Maple King Licensed Auctinh‘evrs fnl [ha Uountyn; ank. Sulesntlmnded (.0 nn shone-5L nulicP. and at I'Pll‘iunflbll‘ rntvs. Patronage snlifiited Vaughan Township and the Village of Woodbridge ‘N. HEWISON‘ PIANO TUNING “la the lllldf‘l‘sigllf’d reeves nf Vaughan and \Voodbndge hereby proclaim VVanPsday. Sept. 10 as Civic Holiday for the above mu- nici alities, and call upon all citizens to o sex-vethe same. A large stock of Funeral Furnish ng Kept, at. the above Dlgcea Soldiers' Reception and Presentatiun at, Woodhl-idge on that day' John G. \Vhitmore C. L. \Vallace Reeve or Vaughan Reeve of Woo ibridgo lluderlakors d: Elnhulmers. Dhone or mail messages promptly attended to. PHONE 1421 THORNHILL Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. OFFICEâ€"SUITE 3]. TORONTO DAILY STAR BLDG.. 18 KING ' STREET \VEST VOL. XLII Civic Holiday Fawn. ..M%9Naughton Sofia .7. ?avid:on John [Evin Grover Arthur A. Maudonald Harry 0. Anger Org-us Ruptured. Expert Work WILLIAM COOK 50 per annum, in advance.] WRIGHT BROS. . Pl"elltice Residence Elgin Milli Residence Phone 44.4 i H. I. Crushy (B. and (‘u hist., Che-nu), D. Davisnn, (Fr. 0.), M. J. Gihney (lil.. Latin A.. Latin 0.. Fr. 0.) R. G. Guulding (2112., phvs.), E. A. Hlllmb- ant. hist. sign geuni.. phys.), L. I. ,{ngrum (Latin 0.), \V. F. Juhnstnn ‘(:inc. high, Latin (3.), A. ]. Mnhnney (:Inc. hist. alg._ phyx). M. J. Mnrrelt Y(chem., Latin 0.). S. C. MCUfll‘tV (nlg.. [gt-10111.). H. M. MchngHin (Fr. )A.. Fr. 0.). M. E. Rem’es (Alg., genm) S. A. Ruwlund ‘(LaLin auth.). ‘ B. E. Rwsnr (alga. [.ntiu nutvhw Latin 3.. Fr. 0.). G. N. Rushhrm-k (B. and C. hint. phys.. Lrilin A ), H. M. I J. A. Bl'ndi9{Lal. IlI.. Chmn. 11L). A. B. Bulvnum (Eng. IL. LM. “L. FI‘. I m.) 1.. B. Bnnd (Eng “1.. BM. 1., Fr. fin, J. ’M. 1mm (Muple In. Chem. IL), R. H. MnGoniglo‘ (Lat. IL, lFr. “L, (‘4an IL). S. l. Mueklin (Eng. “1., ths. IIIJ, RR. Pupe (Grka Il[.. Phys. “1.. Gin-m. “1.. Three sides nf tht- octagonal build ing areayccupipd lry a huge lnpu graphical map of the Dominion. on which are shmvn in brilliant illnnr ination the name-s of the principal points reaclwd by the Canadian .Naticnal Railways. “the. great stool strand that, threads the land" ht-ing indicated by a brand band of red. Nn better nr more cumprehenshe plan could have been adopted tn demonstrate that H.011!) units of rail- way are now under Canadian National management, and that the Canadian Northern. the lnterchlnnial :md Trans- continental railways have been amal- gamated into one vast systvm. To further denmnstrate the fact that the svstenr traverses every Province of the Dnminion and leachvs every Provincial capital. the nbserver by an ingenious arrangenwnt of flashing lights. is taken in fancy right across the continent fraun Halifax tn Vancouver and Victoria. stnpping momentarily at the principal points enrunte- and thrn ln'uuzht back again. The map should prove of much educational value in telling just, what the. Canadian Natinnal Railways are and the territury they ranch. Brown. L. ‘5. B. Bruce, J. N. Dales, Q. L. Fry, S. D. Gordon, G. S. Grnhum, O. M. Hull, M. Hamilton, 0. F. Haines, F. M.~ Hill, J. H. Inga, S. E. Kt-n', L. S. Lynne, Mi G. Martin, O. F. Muster. A. D. MOI-run, I. M. Muchum ald. B. C. Mat-Inn. R, S. Paisley, 1. E. Pugh. D. M. Pearson. B. N. Rue, C. A. Runnir’, C. H. Rdtllp. W._l. RPn- niv, H. B. Rogers, H. A. Sanders. G. S. Smith, F. A. Sangstm‘, H. Stivor, ]. A. Smith; H. D. Simms, j. E. Skvltnn, B. G. Thm-nburn, R. E. Williams. F. E. \Vellwood. M. M. \Vright, A. F. ‘I'v . C. hint. phys.. SprnguHLatm A Stiver (lil.. Latin R. A. “'t-hh (:Ilg Tluly natiunal in character is tho exhibit of the Canadian 'Nutinnal Rail- ways in the Railway Building at the Canadian National Exhibition, To- ronto. The ensemth is must an iking and the electric lighting nf the dome, cmuhinpd with most altisticdrnperies. lends a spacious chamc‘ter tn the \vhnle exhihit, wnile th :«rmngmuent nf the display iugensml pe-nnils of freedum of mnuâ€"ment tn \'it‘\V the vannus exhihits in detail. The frieze decomliuus show typical landscape views of the nine- provinces. with the cunt, uf arms of each the connecting link hearing the higlliv significant remindm- that this is nn exhibit, of “a line that builds and binds a nation." A rustic cvnlrepu-m- and several rustic lanterns Cuntuin s‘ume rPally henulifnl photngrwphic transpmuncies which do nut fail to cull flute-minn to Canada's innumernhlv scenic gems. while the hmum's log cabin \\'llll its sporting truphiee is also uLilizud for the prnjz-ctinn ufdissnlving views and moving pictures of scmxic and Spurting and industrial life. Binl. L}, E. Slnith (La! Biol. I.) erestry. pulp and paper. minmalt. Indian Lruphius and agricultural features complete an oxhihit on which there has evidentlv been much care- ful preparation and considerable furr~ thnught. Nur has thefroyul visit been foxgutlen. for on tup of llw pymmid devoted to a beautiful display of British Columhiuu ftuit stands the Prince of \Valos’ crest. the three feathers worked in gmiu with the motto, “Ich Dipu“. Altngnther it is an exhibit which every visitor should see if h» Would lean-n nf Canada's \Vdnflce Prince of \Valos’ ores feathers worked in g1“ motto. “Ich Dian". A] an exhibit, which every see if h» \Vuuld lean-n national syztem of Iran Honor and Pass Matric. York Co. BEAUTIFUL TR \NSPARENFIES. Brillingt-r RICHMOND HILL. 0NT.. THURSDAY. SEPT. l, [919 Builds and Binds a Nation Phys. I[I.. (7mm. m. G. Revsor (Fr. UL). M. D Ir, J. K. Brmvn, V. P B. Bruce, J. N. Dales, Q Gordon, G. S. Grmhuml J. M. Hamilton, 0. F GROUP III HONOR PASS . Latin 0.). K. M. R. A.. L:ltlll 0.. Fr. 0.). , Latin AJ. l": In Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essantials, Liberty; in all things, Charity.“ rumportutiuu Chem. 111 grgj \w/ \ 25w; T4115 T’tnfil‘E/m‘ The lrnstaes of tl1i~x Spelinn have sveured thlf services of Mr. R. Martin of Hamilton as principal of the public schnol. The funeral of the late Michael Duffy 0f Tut-unto, and funnel-Iv «If this Village Look plmzp hure on Mon. dnv afternoon. The deceased was highly respected and much sympathy is felt for the Son-owing family in their bereavement. A special sen-\icv will he h9ld nnxt Sunday evening in St. Andrele church far the unveiling ufn mvmgriul table-t, in honum- of the late Gunner Mons W. Gardiner who was killed at, the hatlle of the Somme. SPI'Vim’ in the Methodist church will to with- drawn. Asale of home made Cooking was lwld by the Ladies. Aid. on Saturday afternoon. “WWMOWWWW ex!» $1- ‘?I$)\771|§1 % New Hardware Store TRENCH BLOCK 1V. .T. (J‘rIJASS. X'ong‘o street, § ’omwwwowmmowm ON SALE FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. Orders taken by Phone At Maple Hardware WOQWWWO WOW I Three-burner I Four-burner 2 Three-burner I Four-burner A BARGAIN IN Coal Oil * Stoves WONONWNWOONWMOOOO”OOOOO Threshing Outfit nspection bf this outfit invited Richmond Hill Furnishings tors L. W.CURTIS i wishes to announce to the public that h‘e has purchased a new The Lates: in MEN'S SHIRTS, $16" up MEN'S TIES, from 50 cents up to $2 00 A nice aseortment of MEN’S HATS 8; CAPS \VORK SHIRTS, OVERALLS, SMOCKS, r‘QC. Also Agent for HOBBERLIN Guaranteed Clothing with all the latest improvements. Steam power and all the labor-saving appli- ances, even to a Gasolene Engine on the tank to pump the water ; also new corn box. MAPLE Richmond Hill he h91d nnxt Andre.v'~x ufa Inn-Ingriul late Gunner N :w Perfection, with Oven $25 00 New Pertaccim, with Oven 28 00 Clark Jewel, with Oven 25 00 Clarkjewel, with Oven 23 oo I. A. ROSE solicite‘L The Mission Band of St. Andrew's (-hmch held u picnic in Mr. George Jnhnstou‘s woodsnn Friday afternoon. On Saturday afte‘rnunn Mr. C. Nar- man of Maple. and Miss Walker of Aumm wen-v nnih-d in niatrimuny by Rev. H. S. Lm'eriug. A number of Indie-s of the villagv wvre at the home tn welcome them uan their arrival. During the evening they were given r either noisy reception hv the boys. A splendid series of photos of Unna- dinn Nature Lifeitl'frnnvf rllnningrin ROD AND GUN IN CANADA. The tirsLnf these shows :1 male 1mm and appears in [ho- Sepia-Inner issue. “Our Old Elnsiva Friend. The Black Duck" is thv tith uf Bunnycnstle Dale-Is splendid mtlcln (Bit appears in this issue. ()LhPl' vulnahle stories and ar- {icles are included in the number. my time ROD AND GUN ur patronu. :9 Lit-onsed Auctioneels for Toronto and the UHIIIIUPS (it Yurk. PPP‘ and Simuos Dr. C. LaVerne Pattison Hnn. Graduate Royal College of DvntalSilt-mm§.Tt\rtvI|L<-. will be at Richmond Hill every Tuesday and Fridav. CROWNS AND BRIDGES A SPECIALTY ch:e locum-d in Standard Bank Build ing. Office hours 9.9.} mm. to 5p.m G.VV. NI (7)]? I_.EY' Tone ‘PI’ of Piano-Playing at the Toronto Conservatory of Musip Organist. and Choirnmster St. Paul Presbyterian Chulch, Toronto Conductor York Choral Society lel a ‘uPpt a limited numhel of puplls at his Home studio. Richmond Hill COMMISSIONER. (‘()NVEY-\N"ER. ETC. Real Estate and Insurance Mr. Frank Converse Smith TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN in Richxuund Hill on Thutsdays Address Nlblflf'illlé‘l' Builgling 220 Yonge St. Toronto Residence- address Victoria Squaw Richmona H111 Phone residence 91 R 12 I'vlephonr’s .1. If. NIOEW'em & Sou OFFICE AT RICHMOND HILL i~' that (If OLIVER & CARTER. 1‘. J. 11 U' E\[ E PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING HOT WATER HEATING AND GENERAL REPAIRS H. A. NICHOLLS Rialnnond Hill THORNHILL Commissionel, Cunveynncer etc Insurance, and Rc-ul Estate Isouer of Marriage Licenses. J~ EDWARD FRANCIS NOTARY PUBLIC BARRISTEES. SOLICITORS. 8w, Richmond Hi“ and ’l'uronto. Brillim ms Blacksmith Shop But 0' Bank of Toronto. A. C. HENDERSON .F‘ '31:]; Slattery N. H .' ROGERS LICENSED AUC'I‘IONEER FOR THE COUNTY OF YORK Pntmnngv and influence regpemfully solicited N OTARY PUBLIC HARRIAGE LICENSES [Singl-e copies, 3 cts" Buy Sweet. Phone 950 thdbl idge THORNHILL, ONT. BARRIS'I‘ER. Soucno: AND NOTARY PUBLIC NOTARY PUBLIC ARLE N E WT ON PIANIST NEE? MARKET CONVEYANCING IOI’fiCPâ€"Muill 4508. ) House~~Muin 2067 ISSUEE 03' Gm mley P. O. :lddres ‘nmnto

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