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The Liberal, 2 Dec 1920, p. 4

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HIGHLAND LAKE FARMS J. LUNAU Everything the farmer needs in the way of Repairs for Implements. Farmers’ Supplies Pump: \Vire Fence Fiber Plaster Cuttivg Buxes Call and see the samples of Metallic Roofing and Siding and get our prices before giving yqur order. Agent {or Gray Buggies and Cutters. Good Chétham Wagon on hand. AUTO HOV :33 BY RICHMOND HILL GARAGE ]{(‘ld site. AVONDALE PONTIAC EUHO (undei‘lease), a sun of MAY ECHO SYLVIA, the \vm‘ld’s best record cow for milk plndur- tion and Canadian Recmd for butter, 41 lbs. Only one (-the1‘4l-llu. lmll in Canada. Oiirwherd of one hundred includes nemly fifty daughters of a 33.31-lh son of the great KING SEGIS. Mother to the sire; (of thru- u'mld‘s recmd cowsâ€"mature 50.68, Sr. Lyra-old 46.84. Jr. Lyn-old 40.32 lhs. Junior held sire. KING SEGIS PONTIAC CANADA, :1 hnlt‘ brother to AVONDALE PONTIAC ECHO. out of a 30 lbs. Sngis cnw. Ho is for sale. If this combination of ht-Peding interests you‘ write fur prices on either males or females. ' FARM AT STOP 55. YONGE ST. RADIAL ONTARIO WIND ENGINE 8: PUMP C0., Limited Atlantic Ave» Toronto Manned Wianipo' qum Cul‘uy Pa mam. The shortage of hired men on the farm has made labor-saving devices absolutely necessary. The economimldevelopment of power is the essen- tial of progressive farming. Toronto Farm Engines are taking the places of hired men. They are aging proijtsAbyjlqing uecessag work quickly, twnomically. n r; _,_t__._-.._- “VEZLEESEW ‘Txfi'fim E LL store your car for the winter and \\ hen $‘l you want it in the spring you’ll find that it is in good running condition. We know how to give an auto the best of care and we'll care for yours as if it was our own. gnu-u... r...... -1 «en... ________ 1 Toronto Grain Grinders and Toib'xiib ‘SéWS'BaCk up this performance with hustling service. Toronto Farm Machinery renders economical service hitherto unknown on ihe farm. It will pay you to study carefully the superior merits of those machina. Get from us our fully illustrated literature. Sent free on requat. . CARTER, Richmond Hill ‘. Burnaby - Jefferson, Ont. As Necessary As a Plow FARM ENGINE Ladders \Vheelbarrows Scmpers Iron Posts, Grates Hy (hated Lime Root Pulpers Ruhbel R mfing always on hand. FULL LINE OF . CARS 3 bCAREFULL‘v‘ n(2:57CARED CAD AGENT FOR. Richmond Hill. Thurs... Dec. It is suggested by some of our edu- ! cationists that boxing, otherwise ? known as the manly art of selfâ€" . defense, be taught in the Public i Schools of Ontario. Boxing between boys of equal weight: strength and ability isgood amateur sport, if the combatants hold their temper. andl have a desire for fair play. But if boxing should be added to the school i carriculum there would be great dan- l gel- of [he bigr bullies wiping the floor with Lh05c (if weaker bodies. Yes, we admit them is sport in boxing, but. frequently the sport is all on one side. Pupils now-a-days have quite enough subjects to think about Let. the so-callcd manly an take: care of itself. A man at Mirnico was. convicted by the local magistrate on the charge, of shingling his house on a Sunday. The case was appealed and taken be- fl rc James Haverson K. (‘.. and the former conviction was squasl‘cd. Mr. Haverson claimtd tl.nt had the man been a carpenter or builder it would hive been unlawful to shingle his house on the Lord‘s Day, but as he was a t‘amster the act was not punishable. In other words a man may work all day on the Sabbath, if the work he does on the Sabbath is not his ordinary every (lay work. [rt-cording to Mr. Haverson's ruling, all that n~en have to do, who wish to escape the Lord‘s Day Act, is to do any other work than their regular calling. For instance, from a legal standpoint, it would be quite safe for doctors and barhers to change work every Sunday, but it might be hard i 0n the patients and customers. At a sitting of York ( ‘o11111v ( oun- cill 111, week, a motion was cmricd authmizing a committee to procmo an option on :1 small piece of land at York Mills as a site on which to erect a memorial to the men of York County who fell in the Great War. We understand the exact spot is on the brow of York Mills hill, west of Yonge street, on the Gordon McKay property, directly south of the Mausoleum. Although now in York township, in all probability this propâ€" erty in a. few years will be within the City limits. Some interesting facts regarding fox farming are furthcnming from the Veterinary Director General, Dr. Torrance. In an article! in The Agricultural Gazette of Canada- for Nnvemher he tells us that the main difficulty cunnected with the raising of taxes in captivity is the protecting of them from disease. It is noticeable that the female instead of giving hirth to a litter of four nr {We at a time. as she. dnes when free, rarely produces more than two. the average for the. farms in Prince Edward Island being at the rate. of one and a half. lu- dividual fox ranchrrs. however, by care and implored methods do succeed in securing an increase of three or even four ptl‘ pair. \Vith it View to making this success more general, under the direction of Dr. 'l‘nrrzmce. research work has been undertaken. Land and equipment have heen acquired. two scientific experts from the, Health of Animals Brunch eni- pluyed. six pairs of foxes from the Island ranches furnished. and a small laboratory fitted up for the studying of the diseases and parasites that affect the animals. season. But if Bond Lake site is not considered desirable. we submit that Morgan‘s Hill, half a mile south of 'l‘liornhill would be preferable to York Mills. Amnnument, such as wil no doubt be erected, would be seen on Morgan’s Hill for manv miles in every direction, and the view of the farm countrv from that point cannot be beaten in any other part of the County. , Inlerealing Facts_ Reg} rding Fox ‘Baising From a county standpoint, the proposed location looks like a mis- take. At one time it was actually suggested by some of the southern members of the Council that the mon- ument be erected in Queen’s Park. That would certainly be an ideal spot if the memorial were in honor of Toronto soldiers. but the proposal is purely a county matter. n We never could see why the Bond Lake site was abandoned. This place is pracrically central for the county. on one of the greatest thoroughfares in Canada, along the line of an electric railway, where thousands of people \isit Bond Lake Park every WILLOWDALE W 11 E R E TO ER HOT 1 MEMORIAL Dealers in all kinds of Builders Supplies / Coa‘, Wood and Cement Flour and Feed MCKENZIE BROS. the floor 2. 1920 mivvm- M" Mr. \V. H. Pugsloyfalmve the fullmving pm-ngruph: Yen-run Yul-k Councillor \vhu “a s rrrsenhd with am English mik (nnc by Ymk cmuny friends at the. \\'ulker lluuse. For {\Vt‘llly-ihe y-IIIIe Mr Pu gale) ' “as the Rene of I’ ichIIIund H1”? IIIId thou gh hI- h.- Is IrtiIrd flhfll the coun- Iii he sLi.I [Ppl I-I-‘ents Y nrk Bond: (Inm- IIIission. II x \deen Puzzsley is (meuf Ibo men \xhn fldlnPd the Met, Ry aglk‘t'llll‘llt. and ill' Is pt'hltd of it. It Is owing to him that Y U] k CuIIIIty lll(‘( t: in the old building (In AdelaiJe hll't'f‘t I'Iltth than at the City Hui'. ThP next meeting of the Council of the Municipality of Vaughan will be held in thP van Hall, Vellm-e, nu MONDAY, DEC. 6, 1920 . Victorv Bonds Provincial Bonds Mun Vaughan Council IT is just as iriiportant to lake an inventory of one’s self as it is of one '5 business. Ask yourself this question “If during the next five years I save the same amount I already have put by, how much will I be worth in 1925?” Then let our Savings Department aid you 1n accomplishing the task” SATURDAY. DEC. 4.â€"-\Voud sale, lots 28 and 29. con. 2. Vaughan, tthI‘Upâ€" firty of john Sliney. Salem 1 o'tluck. J. T. SAIGEON, Auctv. WEDNESDAY. DEC. 8â€"Fir=t class ntnnding timber. beach and mapls, lot 20. con 2. Scurburo, the ropei-ty of M. and A. Scott. Sue at. 1. Terms 10 months. J. H. Prentice. Auct. TUESDAY. DEC- 14â€"Pule~lu-ed Holstein cattle, farm stock. implements. etc.. lot 11, can. 4. \Vest York. Downs- view. the property uf H. N. Phillips. Sale at 1. 11 months J. H. Prentice. Auct. \VEDNESDAY. DEC. 15~Farixi stock, implements. etc. war of lot 19. con. 5. Vaughan. the property of \Villiam Bates. Sale at, 1 o’clock. Terms 11 months. J. T. Snigeon. Auct. THURSDAY. DEC. lSâ€"Well bred stuck. un Doncufiter Park Farm. Mark- ham. Thnruhill. stops 39 and 40. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms cash. J. Pl. Prentice. Auct. DECEMBER. 16 and lB-Registered Jersey and Jersey and Holstein grade cattle. {aim stuck, implements. etc.. lot 2, con. 2, Markham, H miles east, of stop 38. the property of Edwin French. Sale each day at 1 o'clock, Terms 10 months. J. B. Prentice. Auct. Richmon d St. STANDARD IANK Monday’s Glulve had u gum] plmtn Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profit.- 33.360.537.09. RICHMOND HILL. BRANCH Ex-erden Pugsley Honored are given in Shaw’s Business Schools. Toronto. All work is High Grade in every detail. Students may enter any day or start, Home Study Courses. Free Catalogue. \Vrite W. H. Shaw, Pram. 395 Yonge St. N0 COMMON COURSES J. R. HERRINGTON, MANAGER Investments Yielding horn 5 3-4 to 7% per year. Taking Stock OF CANADA at [0 a. m. J. B. MCLEAN, Clerk P. SAUDER Register THE Municipal Bands ONTARIO Richmo nd Hill E40 [\U U'“llt FEâ€" Siiney is pI-opnlul Lu J. (in all kinds. of “linking and cuting' III Ril iIIII-md Hill and vicihim Pullunagv Slliil itml. l’hune anlc 96) Richmond Hill TI. 4'). I1 1H 1301?. SA LIC~Desiralnlo prnpu-rly rn Al‘lmld 51.. Lot. 208 ft. X15511. smid lnick hnusr. 1) RucmS. Electric Light, gum} garden, Fruit; Irecs, ulsu Ban: and anhnuw. Apply 1-)) the: premisvs Lu .\IIS 1“. J. Lym-lL‘. Richâ€" mond Hill. If. :OR SAI Eâ€" TIIIPP Shnllhmn hul.~:. twu xmlx‘. and mu) u- m, flmn .‘(\Pll. to 91mph nmnllw Old. Apply Jusnpu GEE (immlk) l{.1t.42. 213 OSTâ€"On Sunday. Ort. 31, In twerm 4 \he Methodisn uhmch and The Liberal Offivu, a pawn] (l'PSl‘PHL brunt-ll. Rowmd at THE LIBERAL Oflia 0. 1f. less, 11 H punt] ‘lnnd, L'l 120x40 fen-r, R 1y uf flnit; f A pplynn the p l‘hmnhill. 0 RENTâ€"Brick hnuso Street. up Ln date h Spect. Applv, MRS. F. AI-nuld Street. 1\/I L. annkend,Can-pentm’. Furâ€" . niuu-P rvpuiling and re-uphnl- Nm-ing promptly attended t". May Avvnue, Richmond Hill. 21 4 k . cations Ioceived fm of muotuker of the R" Curling Rink. Apply to m-N. J. GLASS. UEEN HEATERâ€"A ltove fur sale. May THE LIBERAL OFFICE. ‘ 0R SALEâ€"Dcsirnhle p11 potty nt stop 5%. Yonge Sn. 8 mums, with lmrn um] gulugv. t-lcu-tl'ic lights, phone. just l'f‘dnudt'llt‘d and decorated. hard and 5-.va water. inc-re land. shade and fruit traps. Apply owner, G. M. BEYNON, Jefferson. Lf. B. FlNUHâ€"juh Udlpt'ntel‘. Re- pairs and Alterations. Furni- ture xepahed. Yunge SL, Richmond Hill, next, to Post, Office. Box 109‘ 23 35 ANTEDâ€"Rooms in R1 Hill for small family, light housekeeping pxivilvges arranged. Must have vent. A letter to W. I). H.. ca '0 of I OFFICE. Columbia. Clerk. on I adultery and (lessen lion. 0R SALEâ€"1 cutter. 1 Gladstone cutter. 1 upon buggy. all in good condition. Apply J. ll. ELLIOTT. Lot 21, Con. 2, Markham. 23 2 “’9 are now in a pnsitiun ln mnk after your needs in a my line nf metal work, and will he pleased to see yuu in regard to Come in and saw us about, your Spling “"011: now. Shop next to 1119 Shoe Factor, in the uld Bunk Building. TEETZEL BROS. Noticc of Application for Divorce NOTICE is hereby given that FLORENCE GIBB. uf the City of Toronto. in the County of York, in the Province 0f Ontario. married \vmuan. will apply to the Parliduwnt nf Canudu. at the next. session thereof for a Bill of Divorce {rum her husband HENRY HAVELOCK GIBB. {Ol‘llleb ly oflhe said City of Toronto, now hr-lieved to reside in the City of Van- cnnver in the Province of British (J-ilumhia. Clerk. on [be ground of Euve Troughing; Furnace General Repair Work. DATED at Toronto in the Province of Ontario. this 9th day of Novembsn A.D., 1920. Public Notice ! 7 OR SA {ACâ€"100 Metal Roofing, Metal Siding, Metal Garages, Etc. FLORENCE GIBB, by her solicitor WILLIAM PROI'DFOOT, Jr. 12 Richmond St. East, Toronto. 0R SA LIEâ€"12C!) :u 1'9 farm. bPing Lots 28nuu129. (.‘on. 2. Vaughan. Jnux auxm'. )1:I|m-l(.K.Nu. :5. If Pl“ m: 960 ARETAKER \VASTEP â€"â€" \V‘u ut Ads is hen-by give»1__lhat milm en<t of Thu ‘uxgv Mick house. gum] “'ulvr, :l (j as well as rmlsos \VANTED â€"â€" Appli- ved for the position the ‘Richumnd Hill )ply Lo A. G. SAVAGE 22 ‘2 :Il'l‘e farm more 01- act (‘1' Thurnhill, date in e-very 1'?- RS. F. LYNETT. '21 If. 'e ?eut." Apply by ca -0 of LIBERAL 23 l house. lnun r, n quanti- re tn schonl. me. Robinsuu in Richmofid gpud Queen un Arnold 'be eeén at 232 when: on n he and

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