\Ve would strongly recommend the returned men of this district to get in touch with S. R. Byles. County Secretary, Newmarket, who will lie ghd to give further infmmatinn to them and to any others whom-ede- simus of making profitable use of their leisure hum-s. levv, en“. \v- secured by returned men at oneâ€" quarter the regular cost. These courses cover many agiicultnral sub- jects as well as the commercial, mechanical. electrical und engineering courses and are recoginzeq by educutimrilists as equal to the best. While no one will argue for the correspundenco meihnd of instruction: as uguinst regul'lr class work it will he readily agreed that theie courses offer exceptional opportunities to men who can give only their spu-e time to selfâ€"improvement and who are too far from the large centres to take advantage of technical and night schnnls. C. A. Schools and the Canadian National Council. which is utilizing the residue from its war activities for the purpose, correspondence courses i9 over 200 subjects cauxkbe Most people know something of the. educational wmk begun by the "Y" for men overseas out nf,which grew the. Khaki University, but it has not been generally known that this organ- ization continues 10 offer special educationle opportunities to \Vul' veterans. Tlnough the United Y. M. Exceptional Educationa! Opportunitea for War Veterfns Oflcr_ed By The Currville Methnrlisl Churrh anni- versary services by Rev. S. W. Dean of Toronto will he held on Sunday, the 2nd of October. Afternnon at 2.30. evening at, 7 n’ulnck. On Monday Octnher 3, :1 concert, by the [)ufl’m-in St. P1'9shytPl-i:\n Church choir will be given in the church. Admissinn, in- cluding refreshments. adults} 35 cents; children 20 C(‘llti. Sewn»:â€" The Richmond Hill Epwnrth League will re-npen on Monday evening next. September 26. The Sncinl Departâ€" ment, are preparing an chellenl enter- tainment of Duot<. Solon Recitatinns etc. The ladies nflhe L9H:le are re- quested to bring Ibfreshments. Come and let u: make‘ (his the Ingest re-nponing night, Lht- League has kn an. “ Presbyterian Church had the pleasure of hmn-ing Mrs. Johnson. of Tm-nntn, in a helpful talk un several hrnnchvs of our W. M. “ark. "Home Helmet ’5" du'ivs lwing nullined in partir‘ulzn‘. A large attendance and several new members' mun-s adde'l 141 there†were rummaging fenture‘s of this Ineetiqg. SI‘IIUI York Lilmruls will mth in mnw-ntinn at the Luhor 'l‘Hn-ple, Chm-oh St, Toxnntn. to nominate n candian fvr the House of Commons. Srmnduv. Ocrnlwr .1. at 2.30 p. In. Each pulling subdivision in the Riding is entitled to send three delegates. All apposed to the meeent Dominion Gowmment are invited to ntrpnd Mr. Frank E. Sim: has pm-uhuwd the lnt on the corner of Rnwviow and Baker nvpnuv in tho Vil'ug? from Mr. Snl’flth nf Tumnm. The down] was nvszntinlvd through H. A. Niclmlls Real Estutu Agent, [rpm 'l‘m-nnt, v porfuruied an urn-ml inn and Frank hnpos soon to he nut..~1guin A. Mch'vill, “we attacked with up pendioits Saturday night. A sprwiulist {mm 'l‘m-nnt, ‘ norfm-nmd :m “mu-"1 inn Mr. \Vt-Sloy \Ve‘llnmn has bought lhv stnr-k uf Mr. Risk. and will $le M 20 tn 25 pvr. cvnt discount. The store will open Sntmdny, Sept. 2%. owner Ynuge and Richmond Sis. wm Inok mn-rylmdy in the face WithI The nudienct a smile. Sold at SloanE Drug Store. '4â€; the Spc'uk - ever gave, us, I His many frivndx rpm-9L to learn review of these that. HOV. H. McKee who H-vvnly 3“- Elsï¬m (If rmnm'td m ’J‘omvntn is seriously Rim“! R"â€â€œ'“)' 3â€. I by request, he ,smsiuns of the S I!“ A. J \l A 7 7 SANIANâ€"Af- Aurora, on Saturday Sept. [7, 192l, Richard John Scanlem. agfd 64 yezus. Mr. and Mrs. Orn- Mrs. I’e-tch and Mi<~ 'l‘numtm spunk SunQ Mls. H. l’vtch. GuL rid of that hm. Bruce-up. will luck mun-VIN Tanlnc is a splendid tunic and system purifier, Imw svlling at the rate uf ulmnht ’l'I-u Millinn bottles a your. Slums Drug Stnrv. service Sundn} Mr. Tracey C. I spending his hnlida in New Brunswick Tunluc. the remarkable remedy that «anybody is talkirg about, is unld by Slonns Drug Slow. Mrs. Gen. Redditb uf \Vnterfurd returned home after u visit at N market, Barrie and Richnmnd Hill Mr. Hurry Muyla is hume :Lftvr two munths spent at Larder Lake, New Onuuin. Next Sunday willï¬be Rally Day in the Sabbath Schlmls. Luft'l‘hrursdny the \V. M. S. of the Mineral Mrs. J. P. Glass and little daughter Lenore are visiLing nt M'idtand. Interlinan in Aurora Cz-metery M UN my ut Frank McNeill, mm of Rm‘ of {but m-rvnus. frvtful feelâ€" ue- up. Tnke 'l‘nnlnc and you ovm-ylmdy in the face with Sold at SloanE Drug Store. ,‘sunmnsmn in the Riding to send three delegates. tn the pungent Dominion are invited to attend. ll DEATHS '< (I! ns. of \Vutprlon a Eva Pvlvh. H ,uf \Vnterfnrtl has 1- n. visit at New- Agent station agent, is int his old home with Mr and On Mr. MacGregor’s assurance that he willsuppqrt a thorough investiga- tion on the tariff question, and insist on fair play for all concerned and on thatetï¬ciencv in tariff matters which the community is entitled. and also on his public and private record which is now published, we feel justi- ï¬ed in endorsing his candidature for the constituency of South York. No constituency is entitled to considered in the matter of rec tion than the great soldier r South York. Therefore, the ofitls member to that phase vita . One is forced to dissent from Premier Meighen's declaration at Grauby, Que- hec, that “the problems of reconstruc- tion and of the war have been solved. We arestill in the early phasn of the civil period in the great drama for the democratization of the world. Alexander MacGregor’s record has been before the public for some years. His community work and his work among the returned men the Northwest Dis- trictand other-centres is endorsed by the men themselves. He has received a call from South York from all classes of the community and his plat form should commend itself to the voters etrthis election. It is the duty of every elector to weigh carefully the fitness of the candi- date who desires to represent the im- portant constituency of South York. This country is potentially the greatest democracy the world has ever known and citizens should measure up to their splendid heritage. The necessity of reconstruction brought about by the ravages of the late war will be a pro- blem for years to come. and everything. therefore. depends on the calibre of the men we send to Ottawa in“ the next election. ’ People are thinkingâ€"the grey matter is working and the future of this greet country depends on its citizens choosing the right men at Ottawa in the coming election. The Weekly Times. Consen printed at Earlscourt. has endors: candidature of Mr. Alex. McGreg South York in the coming U01 election. The following is taken The Times Endorsement : Weekly Times Endorses Mr. McGregor . m In men Imsmymg of notes taken if the discussion obliges me to (lo-pend upon the nwntu] grasp I have myself obtained of these problems which I doubt, dm-s not do justice to the apeakex's of the evening. Probably olectrificuliun nf Na innle railways in Ontario will cr Isume much uf the Chippawu power When It is fully developed. [ 19 re: that mishying of notes . IL- _I' v > ‘ ï¬ulnu. . Provincial government lessen the cost of rural lines, alsu development val-imi‘s centers of the pr: much to lessen the ups! trilzution. Mr. Staples dealt with [he Hydro Light. and Power CumuniSsinn. He said that. he had no wish to decry Sir Adam Beck who is :1 man of great ability that. can be us. (1 fur the hem-ï¬t uf our province. Develupuwnls though pa'nve {hnL {he Comiuissiun had gone beyond its proper spin-re as :L body subordinate to the legislatuw and has obtained power that ought not Lu have lfeeu given to it, which at times had been improperly autncmtiully and uuu'isviy used. Such pnwers must be reman by the le-gisiutuxe aid the commission required (0 report fully as In its work and tn “aspect needed chutml. Higher Cost nf light iaud puwei- wiii urcessuiily fulluw the Chippawa deveh puwut by which its charges must be l-nised. - r ~-- "'n'l mall; the speakms fruu Toronto how- ever gave Us, 1 think a clwlr practiCal review of these two impurtant issues. Mr. Elsnn dealt largely with the Radial Railway problem “old US that jhy request, he had attended all lh" sessions of the Slllhrl'land Cnunnisairn (vf enquiry and his mvn judgun-nt, entirely appmvetknl‘ the majority H‘â€" pnrt. Cxpe-rh and practical men from different, placvs concur-rod in the View that, Radial Railways in com- .pvtitinn with Ulll‘ strum Hallways could not possibly lu- made tn pty and would only result in larger deficits to our nutiunal lilH‘S. The snlulinn of the problem that ()tfvrs tn elvutl'ify nut-National railways in Ontarin which the Managers are pleparrd to take in hand as soon as the Hydm (Itnnmisï¬on wit hdraws from lhe Radial prnpusition befm-e which limp however they can- not; act. Meanwhile an elvctricsttvr- age car is heng tested with so faf satisfactwry results and the possibility that the SLt:l‘:lge-S)'S[elll may gt: far to meet the netd. EDITOR OF THE LIBERAL Sir: As your requesL I send :1 brief statement regarding the Hydro Gum- mission and Radial Ruilwuy discussion that lonk plzwe on the (Tuning vi the 11th inst. wife. Two lOO-ncre farms each Valued at, $(i,00( smmlty make up George Forester. a fa The Prcsident and Directors of New- market Fuh- zue making arrangements for at successful Fair tn he held Thulsday. Friduyand sum-day. Sept. 29 and 30 am} October 1. nent «If legacies nf $2.000 to. his Irnther “any and $200 tn Elizabeth [ Richardson a niece uf the testulm’s audience was dis the speukm s fun: '1 ncml government subsidies will he cost of rural transmission lsu development of puwer at centers of the pmviuce will dn 0 lessen the cost of rural dis- Ceorge Foresters Will V «. Juq... of the evenin D HENRY Moymc ncy is entitled to be more we matter of reconstruc- great‘ soldiep riding of I“ Hydro Meeting Times. Conservative, :ourt. has endorsed the r. Alex. McGregor for 't_he _coming Dominion is mvn judgman M the mujonty H‘- pructicnl men fmm oncurrnd in the Ippuiutipgly 000 to ‘ h'is reléition 15 very from I 1921 Ford Tum-ing slightly used. still carrying guarantee. spaxe tire and license. Good reasons for selling. A good chance fnrzlny one to save $100. Price $600.00. 1 1921 Absolutely new Ford Tg-ux-ing direct from factory. New price $695.00. l 1917 Ford Roadster. newly painted and in first class condition $195.00. l 1921 Ford Coupe completely over hauled, new tires, a snap at. $150.00. . 1 new, 3 Norse power FAilbflllks Morse engine. $160. Th? monthly meeting of the \Vn- men’s Institute was hold last week at the hyme of Mrs. E. Leech An inter- Psling paper was rend by Mrs. \V. Jnhnstnu and :1 leading was given by Miss Marguerite Bailey. At th cloxe of the meeLing afternoon tea was St‘I'VPd. The funeral of the late Sr-nhiu Buddy, relict of the late Moses Boddy, took place tn the Lulhexau cemetery on Mondnynftelnuon. Next Sunday lwinq l Sabbath Schools of Edg will unite- in the Se'rvir‘t‘ odistt-hurch here. All invited. HaxvesL Home Tl-mnksgiving Ser- \‘in'S wore held in Stï¬pllt‘ll‘h‘ church on Sunday, “hen the rector. Rev. Mr. Rolwrh‘. preached in the morning and evrerning. Mr. C. NOI man punpnwu huilding :I hmwe on his pl-upm-ty, uhd the \ank has been staxted in excavating the Cellar. The fouthall match phde i1(*1‘u\nn \Voduesduy uf lust wePk III-tween the Mimicu and King C:in lc-zlms resulted in a draw nPitlu-r sidt- sum ing. A good progrmnnw was gh 0n auflmwmds and the sun‘ of $67 “an ole-mod. USED CARS FOR SALE BOWESâ€" HEAMAN â€" On \Vmi 14th. uf Sept. 1921. at Lungs the Rev. J. F. G. I‘lUl‘lis’ (If Margaret. eldest, daughwr and Mls. J. C. Reunmn, to Bmves son of the lute Mr. and Mrs. Bowcs of Concmd Uni-pl Mylke is made Seigt. and as further in his Drunmwi' duties [)0 is made N. (l. 0. in chaige (If [he suing lqllJJ'lPllL' to he organized. Seniurs parade next F1 iduy at BEII'I‘Ht'k Quartets :it 7 o’clock :is also the Sigimlleis. The O. U. will drill huth platoons. Cadet olï¬cers ul€o must drill with the platoons (HI 0. Us. parades for training efï¬ciency. Rifle diill :Ind Signalling undi-r Sergt. White- is sylluhm for month ensuing. Juninrs parade on Suitnduy all/ur- nolnn at 2 30(r'clrwk, Sergt. W..odhead and (Tm-pl. Innis must muster full strvnglh parade. The pnrndvs for Divine Service in the KHIIIHII ()alholic and In the Piesliyleiieiii churches Wen-well ut- tendelil 0n Sunduy\ lust. EluquenL svrn-ons were delivered by the Rev. Father Kelley as also by ilw Rw. Mr. Hay having invnked lho Divine Mugs- iug on llll‘ full training may the Cadets (if this command realize the granIlo-ur of honour. (:uumgv, truth and justice in the moulding of their lives for their future life \vnrk. NEWMARKET BUSINESS COLLEGE AND STENO GRAPHIC SCHOOL ENROLL ANY TIM E Individual Instruction in all subjects. Shm'thand, Typewnit- ing, Book-keeping, Gui-respon- deuce, Spelling. Penmanship R.lpid Calculation). Business English, General Ofï¬ce ();)I'[)l Mylk furme- tu hi‘ made N. U. 0 quu'tvtlu to h Sex gt. Cm pm Ala-IO to Mr. rand-.31]; Nivhol] their hospitalin extended to the ing ofï¬cers after the Review. The folluwing appuintmonts made. The Cadet, Linnh- gum†DI. LL. Cu]. Clarke. 1). S. O. Dunham. M. C. Majnr Huge and Mujul ()rr M. U. desire l to express tn the Ree-v0, the Co the Clergy the School Bonn the citizens of Richmond Hi must gmlcful appreciation continued imm-est lwiug um in lho work of the Cadet (tnl-n‘ NEWMARKET BANK OF TORONTO BLOCK W. G. BALDOCK, Richmond Hill Garage Cadet LiN: Albert, Hill Lance C York Ranger Ca iets -.\l.HlRIAGE training efï¬ciency. Rifle iigllulling under Sergt. luhus for month ensuing. rude on Suiluduy alwr- :v'rlock, Sergt. W..odhead Innis must; muster full MA I’ LE Iâ€" On \Vpdneeduy, 921. at Lungstaï¬' by G. Mm-Iis (If Alton, st, daughwr (If Mr. Remnan, to Henry the lute Mr. Henry huh: Sel‘gf. Blnuvy, IL Unrpl. I’hinps is Col-pl. Tyndall full Cadet (.lï¬ums, Cadet ndeLs mnsc grntofully one and lho ladies her in the mutter nts ï¬n much enjoyed Mrs. Nor-man Glass. r Rally Day the ldgelvy and Maple km in the Meth- All are cordially ()udetucorps. D. S. O. h ajnr Rogers M: U. dash-e the U. C. I‘m-{the Councillm s nged to “lie-6h?“ Nivholls fm maintained Md and to Hill, their 1m hf [he are 2 FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT SICKNESS AUTOMOBILEâ€"FIRE, THEFT, LIABILITY ‘ PLATE GLASS BURGLARY 2 Only, 2 Burner New Perfection Oil Stoves, reg. price $17.25 cut price $14.75. 4 Only, 3 Burner New Perfection Oil StOVes, reg. price $31.00 cut price $26.50. ~ 1 Only, 4 Burner New Perfection Oil Stove, reg. price $40.00 cut price $34 .00. ' ' 1 Burner Ovens for New Perfection Stoves, reg. price $6.50 cut price 555.50. 2 Burner Ovens for New Perfection Stoves, reg. price $7.00 Cut price $6 .00. Also a 15 per cent. slash on all Screen Doors and Windows in stock. If you need any of the goods mentioned, now is the time to ‘ buy. These prices are right. ‘ New PERFECTION OIL STOVES SCREEN DOORS, 8: WINDOWS Pumps Ladders VVheelbllanS Wire Fence Iron Posts, Gates Hog Troughs Fiber Plaster Tongue_Trï¬ck Supports Hydrated Lime Sprayers Ironaeg Seeders Garden Tcofs Massey-Harris, Cockshutt and Bateman-Wilkinson Repairs Always in Stock. TOTA L ASS Richmond Hill Branch: Tariff and Non Tariff Ratings and all Policies give the pro- tection they are intended for and at the minimum rates. Get our rates before looking elsewhere. The Confederation Life A‘sso. issues a new policy without medical examination for $1000, also a policy called the Family Policy, which is striking for its protection on man and his wife and many good features, Ask for the pamphlet, which explains all. This should appeal to all married men And women. because the company carries a small risk on the wife also: and costs nothing. No medical examination for the wife is required, ’ CUT PRICES Bring us your tires and tubes for repairs. Made as good as new by our Haywood Vulcanizer. NOW is the time to have your tires put in good shape ' for the warm weather. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. The Farmer’s Partner Implements, Garden Tools and Repairs The Reduction is equal to 15 per cent. Off selling price. Teetzel Bros. TH L . CARTER, Richmond Hill . G. SAVAGE 8: SON Bank, like an individual, is known keepsâ€"in other words, every bank in This Bank has been so closely associate mont in the past half century that it is nov Farmer's Partner if you are looking for practical banking local Manager demonstrate "Standard" se: THE STANDAEQ BANK Office at the Post Office, Richmond Hill RICHMOND HELL HARDWARE C0 Agent for AH kinds of Insurance ulcanizing ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS 0F CARAâ€"DA ndividual, is known by the company it words, every bank has a distinct character. so cioseiy associated with rural develop. noun“... AL_. :. - J. R. Herrington, Manager. now characterized as the ng co-operation, let our service.