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The Liberal, 18 Jan 1923, p. 5

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APPLY WESLEY BOYNTON Richmond Hill. 140 acres, bank burn. water in stable. Other out, buildings, new brick house, all plowing dune. Full wheat in. This is as real snap for some one. The Homs- and School Club are sorry that there has been some delay in arranging for the hot drinks to he served to the childlen. Evvrything will bu in readiness in a few days now, and all children who stay at no:m will be served. 'l‘hm-e will he no uh'u'ge made. The 'Uuuncil assured the Board of Education of their support and Cuâ€" npevatviun. and the Board of Educutiun appreciate the prompt and efiicivur way in which the Council prepared and put the proposed By-luw thruugh its necessary readings. prior to publication this week. lUO» :wres. 21 sell stock and concern. Owner milk daily. Formal notice has been given [but application will be made- to the Ontario Ligislnture for the formation of a new municipality adjoining Toronto, to he known as York City. [‘11. propoued new city will take in the distrlcts of Spndina Heights. Wych- wood. Fail-bank. North Eurlsconrt, Silvnthmn and the Rowntree nub- division. ' At a meeting of the Field D.Iy Unm- millee held in the Clerk’s Office. Tuesday evening. represflntu'ivesr of {anxiean &__H_yde. Rflcintosh Gmuile Co., and Vnkel Granite (30., were present, and showed various designs for the propnsml Suldiers' Monument. These designs will be .exhibited at the ratep-lym's’ meeting next Tuesday ryemng. 50 acres right ham. Hot Drinks to Public School Children Board of Education meets the Council 0n Mnuday evening a deputation {mm the Board of Education waited an the Village Cnnnniland presented a I'Iqllisitillll for a new High School. After going into. the details very rarefully. the Council expressed them- selves us being entirely in fou'm- of the proposition. They did not feel, how- ryer thyy cnuld take the re-sponsihilily nf pussin'g the necesrlzifry; selves, buL decided to submit the same Iont‘he pgoplP. ‘ Mr. E. A. James. Engineerfurlhe 'l‘uront-O nnd Yni'k Roads Commission. [ms returned from the British Isles where he has heen studying traffic. mud and sanitary improvements. He speaks enthusiastically of the pmgress being made there in highway con- obi-nation. Hill Mr. Harold Mormon at Victoria Square. who brought a sleigh loud in the debate Monday evening. found one nf his horses dead in the shed of the Richmond Hill Methodist church. Only nne of thv horses was tied. The other drew back And choked its mute. Henry Hylnnd and Adu Hylund. who were arrested as mntetial witnesses. after their sister. Mal-[bu Hyland. hnd been found dead In the creek on lbeir fen-u: in ~ Whituhurch. have been do- clared insane by Dr. Clare. specialist, for the Thronto Hospital for the insane. Spocial Anniversary Services in con- neclinn with the Victuriu Square Methodist, Chnlch on January 28th, 2.30 and 7 p. m. The Unionville Methndisz Choir will furnish Rppl'n- nriale music. King 3; Vaughan levmen hold [hail-annual met-Ling Hf, Armshunz's Hotel. King City, SALm-duy afternuun. January 27. Missinnary Anniversary Services will he lu-ld in the Mvthudist Church. Sunday, Jan. 2lst. Speakers for the special occasiun â€" 11 n. m. Rev. R. O. Jolilfe. WesL Chinaâ€"7p. m. My. Oliver Hezzelwond, Tuwnto. Mr. W. F'. Muclean. M. P. has written a, letter to Mayor Walton ofAurom. President of the Yonge Street, Inn- provement Ass-nuintinn, suggesting a high-level vinduL across the Don Va|ley at York Mills. Mrs. \V. Pratt left Monday evening with a daughter, Mrs. Buchanan, VVinnipt-g. and will spend the winter with the mum's fuxmly. Dnn't folget the Bomd of Trade meeting in the C(mncil Chamber nvxt Monduy evening. The thermmnelrr showed 18 de- mces below zero in Richmond Hill yesterday morning. I Mr. Jumps \Viulul' Fair 200 arms in Also 100 E‘OR SALE good houses, in od‘lund and outbuildings M me is attending the at. Ubnuvu this week. )od buildings, implements us no N sending 4 on the 4th Richmond I Mulk w ()uld ans In (l) Thlt a new high school he built, conutructed and equipped in tho said Village of Richmond dill, on the land and premises situute on the North side of W'right Street iIi the said Vil- ldge and more [miticulurly described in the grantihewo! at a cost of 0 e hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) payable in 30 ye‘u's. The mid build- ing and equipment to [)1 acuoiding to the plans and specifications dopoaitrd by the Board at High School I‘l'llatvus now on file with the Clerk of this Municipality. (2) That the Council of the Corporaâ€" tiou of the Village of Richmond Hill. grant to the said Board of High School ’l‘rusu-es ol the said Village of Rich- niond Hill, the said sum of U hun- dred Thousand Dollars (SIUUJJMJ tor the plll'poae of building. constructing and equiping the new nigh school as hereinoet'oir set out, including the cost of the, land hereinbcfoi'e relax-red lo ms is lilo. Tuke notice that the above is a line copy of apl‘OpOIed By-Law, which if the assent ut the Electors is obtained thereto. will be taken into considera- tion by the counul after the expira- tiun of one month from the first publi» cation thereof. which publiculiun was the 18th day of January 1923. The votes nf the electors on the By- law will be taken in the Masonic Hull. Richmond Hill on Saturday, the 10th day of Febxuary. 1923. commencing at 9 o'clock in the fmenwm and COHLHIU- ing until 5 o'clock in the afternoon and no h‘ngel'. Take notice further lh‘lt Tenants qualified to vote and desiring lo do so, must, not later than Ihe Tenth day he- fow the day appoian fur taking the \‘qu. deliwr to the Village (.‘lcx-k the Declaration pzm‘ided tor by the Statute in :lnn legal-d. Read nh'rstl, and second lime and read In quumitbee. THEREFORE THE MUNICIPAL COUNC-IL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL ENAUI‘S AS FULLO W25 :â€" DATED at. the Village of Richmond Hi“. this link day of January, 1923. AND \VHEREAS by R. S. O. 1914, Chapter 268, Section 3:5, Subsection 5, and Amending Acts. on the request of the Board of High School Trustees, after an applianiun has hum disâ€" approved 01' by the Ouuncil, the said Council hull submit the applicatiun tn the vote. of the electors uf [he said Municipality. AND WHEREAS the Said Buul'd of High Schuol Trustees have requested the Council to submit the said applica- tion Lu the vote of the ratepayers of this municipality. AND WHEREAS the said Council of the said Out-puI-atiun of the Village of Richmond Hill have disapproved of the said application. High School Trustees have applied to (be banned of the Village of Rich- mond Hill. fol-the sum of One hun- dred Thousand Dollars (8100000,) to build and equip the said SChOUI, and [0 purchase land as aforesaid. AND WHEREAS the said Council WHEREAS the Blmld of High School Trustee-s fur the said Vlllnge of Richmond Hill. deem it. neccsMxy and expedient Ln build. construct. and equipa new high school for the said Village of Richmond Hill,nl an approxâ€" imale cost of One hundred llnusnnd Dollars (3100.000) said sum to include the price of land fur a site of said Building. AND \VHEREAS the said Board of Row» At, the Alberta, nu 1923. to Rev a daughter. > Tu build. construct and equip a new high schnol fur the said Village of chhmond Hill. and to purchase grounds for a site {or Lhe same. Of the Corporation (If the Village of Richmond Hill. MlNTERN~SuddPnly at her late xesi- dsuce, 116 Beaconsfield avenue. Turnan on Sunday. jnnuury l4.b, Eliiahvth R. Minlorn, widnw of the late Walton Mintern. age 62 yenrs. Funernl on \Vednesduy to Pros- pect Cemetery. \VILBUnâ€"AL Thurnhill, jnnusu-y 13. 1923. I‘llt‘ie Mny John5un. wife of Frank \Vilhnr. in her 41st yeau'. Funeral Tuelday to Markham, ‘lemetcry. A BUSINESS CAREER should be based on the right founda- tionâ€"thorough training. Since 1892 Shaw Schools have given personal instruction by skilled teachers in Shorthand. Typewriting. Filing, and Business Subjects. Eleven schools: small groups: intensive trainingâ€" Surt at any time. Write for Prolpechu to 8 P. McIN’l‘OSH. Chief PrindeL Clerk's Notice By-Law Number D'Ol.| DEATHS BIRTHS [’nrsunagp, Su-ulhmore, II)» 3nd nf junIquy. , and Mrs. A. H. Rowe. 1' H PM E. Clerk. ‘BUSIIESSSCMOLS TORONTO 29-31 ELOC UTION Miss Marguerite Boyle Artist, Teacher in Literature, Expression, Reading, Dram» atic and Humourous Sketches, Yonge St. Richmond Hill. Phone 110 W. ELGIN MILLS LightLunches Ice Cream Soft Drinks Cigars Cigarettes Refreshmennts Stabling Accommodation at Reasonable Rates Home-made Bread, Cakes, Pastry, Doughnuts, Cream Puffs, Charlotte Russe, Pork Pies, Marguerites, and Fruit Pies of all kinds. Dialect Poems. Professional Graduate of AND CON FECTIONERY Owen A. Smiley Studio. Address Miss Marguerite Boyle. Studio ‘Homewood Hall,’ Thornhill, Ont 30tf E. Bridges, Prop. ELGIN HOTEL A good clean stock always on hand. See our stock of China and cut glass prices reasonable. Bruces Chocolates and Candies always fresh. CHINA Try us for Groceries Solicitors for [he (lurfiirntitin v Village of Richmond Hifl. 2i pallLy aunnm'izmg me (:mislIu-s'lun of a Communin Skating and “whey Rink. and Depentures fur the sum uf $12,000 to he issued thermmdvr. 'l‘lw existing debenture debt of lhc Municipality is $154,279.95. The reason for requiring :1 flnilur issue is to provide money fur the con- stI-urrtinn of said rink. NOTICE is hereby given Cmpnrutiun of thu Village mond Hill will applv [u H)!" Assembly of the vaim-ei at the next Session Lhci-mf validating a By-an ul sni pality authorizing the (must To Legislature for Validation of By-Law DATED this 29th day of Duvcml 1922. . Forsyth & Allen Painters. Deunrnt Phone 44 r 23 St0p451 Yonge St. new Bakery Yonge and Centre Streets J. & M. STEIN C. Winterton Notice of Application IIIIS Goods Delivered H EARST & H EARST. alien's. Phnm GROCERIES' C'1Nl-‘E( "IIONS AL'KORA for lnrs and [hardwood Cfililuules givwl. 3. H“): 2Ul that, the 0‘ Rich- ‘uifilillh‘c [Ontario flho Ill n of {If It’s Printing - We can do it. Balance easy terms TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS Richmond Hill Branch, J. R. Herring’con, Manager Stock Taking Sale Better Stock Real bargains in a few left over coats. 4 Children’s coats, all wool valour cloth was up to $15, on sale at $8, which is below cost, sizes 8 to 4. 4 Girls coats, sizes 13-15, was $19 sale price, below cost at $15. 6 Men’s heavy winter Overcoats left to clear at $18 to 330, were from $26 to $37, these are real bargains, but rather than hold them over, will sell below cost. E. R. FORTNER IRA. H. J. MILLS Car used six months as demonstrator 1 feed, you get bigger returns on pure-bred cattle than on scrub stock. If you need financial help to improve your stock, consult the local Manager 0‘ this Bank. FOR the same >expenditure of time, energy and Centre Street East Richmond Hill. Phone 41 STANDARD ant to Put Dollars In Your Pocket STANDARD BANK ,5. OF CANADA There is no need to make a special trip to town foraload of chop if you have a Toronto Farm Engine and Grain' Grinder of your own. And besides, it will save you a few cents on every bag. Coarse or fine chopâ€"for cattle or hogsâ€"I would recommend the Toronto Grinder for efficiency and economy on your farm. A Toronto Farm Engine, too, is a great labor saver. Attach it to your pulper, pump, euttingbox: cream m separator or fanning‘mill. Clothier and Tailor. SER VICE is (sunlinll) Prat/urers' Wu or CANADA Think of the labor saved! It pays for itself in one winter. ' I’ll put dollars in your pocket if you’ll come in and discuss Tor- onto Farm Equipment with me. THE J. Lunau, Agent. Richmond Hill in

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