Lice Valentines 3nd Valentine Post ' Why discard chat \Vuternmn cards at The Liberal store. I tain Pen because it; Wont write 2 ~â€"â€"-â€"- only needs repniring, bring it I Get. your magazinu at 3101",} Drug Sloan's Drug Smre_ ‘ Get. your migazinu at. Sloun’n Drug btore. March True Story now in. Leave yuBr developing and printing at, Sloan's rug Stare. Why not. bavv an enlurgeuwub made of that. good picture? Correspondence received ton lube, and some Incul ndsl crowded out. this week. Pieuse excuse. We are pleased to know that, Mr. Fetch has returned home after an Operation at Wellesley Hospital. After Ki eight-day session York County Council adjourned Friday, to. meet, again on Tuesduy, the [9Lh 01 February. We seï¬iBuckley’s Bl-mnchiLis Mix- ture with n "lnoney-hnck-if-not-satis- ï¬ed" guarantee. Sloan’s Duug Store. Phone 33. Dr. R. L. Lnngsmll’ has been 1‘0- uppointed by York County Connril n: u Trustee fur [{iuhumnd Hill High Schnol Board of Education for a turn] of three years. VÂ¥_..- I.axn0(:ld'1‘ul)lets will chvck :- c- Id if t'lken in ti'lw. 'I‘lwy Will lvrenk up n vuld in 24 hours. Sold quly a Sloan’s lném her Iueut. At the annual meeting neer SocieLy. held In Tm- du']. Rev. N. “’vllwnml ' vuld in 2} hours Drug Sim-e. Mrs. \Vm. Grnlnln and family Wish to thunk their many frivnds nnd noighhm's for their sincere sympathy and floral Ll-ibutew in their recent sud bereavement. A Progressive Euchre will he held in Victoria Hall' Thornhill, Thursday evening. February H, in aid of Thornhill Public School Piano Fund. Tickets 50 cents. Don’t, blame the hens if thev dnn't )ny. Ynushnnld nae Pratt’s Puultry Regulator. 35c. and 70c. at Sloan's [Lug Show. Tho next Board of Trade Banquet will W‘pfepared by the ladies of the R. C. Church. IL will he hvld in the Hchnol Room of the Methodist Church Wl-dnosduy, February 20. The Board has been fortunate in securing for the principal speaker. Sir Adam Back. the Hydro King. who harnessed the Nia- gara Falls for the people's good. 44.1. . N. \‘IPIIQZ'OSIiVW-lfl whicth u -f the Uummittre of Munugu- Elven 90% ing of ank Pio- l‘umnu) on Tues- 290% OF ONE MILLION STILL IN SERVICE Since delivering their first car, early in De- cember, 1914, Dodge Brothers have manu- factured “and sold one million motor vehicles. Over 90% of all these cars are still in active service. This striking fact stands aloneâ€"a uniqu e and overwhelming tribute to the principles and meth- ods responsible for a product of such enduring worth. Aumrn people wele shocked Friday on learning that another prominent citizen, in [[10 person of \V. 1). WM- Sun, had suddmfly puSsed awry. He amended ,1 nweting of the Imperial L'fe Assurance Company the day be- furt‘, and rvgistervd at the \Vulker kusv, Tul‘nnLO, where he was found 'lvud about 1 o'ulnck Friday afternoon. Interment. muk place in the Aurora Cemetery Sunday afternoon. A Banquet of unusual importance and success was held at; Richmond Hill on Thursday evening, being one of Llie last events in the month's short courses in Agriculture and Domestic Science and Home Nurs- ing. One hundred and twelve young people comprising students and their guests enjoyed a mo=t sumptuous supper which had been arranged in the basement. of the Presbyterian Church, the tables be- ing tastefully decorated to suit the occasion. The Girls Course arranged the menu. also provided the supper. A short. toast list followed the banquet. Following the toast to “His Majesty the King,†Mr. F. W. Presunt, O. A. C. Guelph, proposed the toastto York County. Mr. Preâ€" sant dealt briefly with the many suco 559- of York's Junior Farmers and also made mention of the many Short Courses Hcid Banquet . PALMER 8: SONS Richmond Hill ? [fit to us- 'nun- herds and possibilities of a county to suitably situated. 'I‘his wast; was most ably replied to by the Preiiâ€" dent of York County Junior Farmers. Mr. Ross Anderson, of Edgeley. Reeves Trench and‘ Gohn compli- mented the classes on the successful banquet; and hoped tzmt these cour:es would beneï¬t the rural districts. Mr. J. McLean in his characteristic genial manner proposed the toast Lo the classes, which was responded to by Miss Grace Duncan, Unionville and Clarence Graham. Maple. The toast to “The Ladies" proposed by a. recently di=eovcred orator, Byron Hill, Queensville, and responded to by Miss Phillips was a most. success- ful number on the programme. A competition ran throughout the _course in Stock Judging the winners being lstâ€"Nelson Boynton, 2ndâ€" Jack Frisby, 3rdâ€"(‘lzirencc Graham and Fraser Gee (tie) 5th George Me- Cague. The prize for the most complete set; of notes wént to Byron Hill. In recognition for the excel- lent lectures in nursing. Miss Gray- don was the recipient of a beautiful ‘piece of china. The classes then re- tired to the auditorium 0f the public school to spend the remainder of the evening in cards and dancing. The Leap Year toastto “The Boys†was handled most ably by Miss Ethel Chapman and Capt. ll. Mor- den. Two delightful violin solos lending the artists much to the even- ings programme, were tastefully ren- dered by Miss Atkinson. The Masses spent; Friday visiting industrial plants in the city of Toâ€" Fonto. The Annual Business Meeting of the Pr vahyterinn Church was held on W vinesdav evening. Jan. 30m. at 8 o’t-mck. The attendance was large and representative about 65 being present. Em-numging reports were presented by the different organizations. The TI-ealurerl Report showed a. balance on hand of $68.37. H \- v- v--._., The following were elected to the Annual Business Meeting Presbyterian Church Savage; for thun- Dunlnp, Fred Glulk and I. Al'lllstl‘HDE. Ml Managers Bun John Slein:fnr Ml's. C lnPthl- 3le E rend H10 £i((ll McLean and ;\II \ha preset-[mien snituhlv replv. clmgrogn Inn «- at, me CIUSE' uf Lll Five Luge sleigh-hde of young people enjoyed the annual drive 0f the Methodist. mmmnh Schnul un SJtul'day afternoon. Supper wa< served in the School mom on Lheir r». urn and aftex- wards a short pl'UgrmLme “as gIVen. Twu young men weue arrested in Toronto, on Saturday. on a. chug-g9 of stealing Mr. F. '1‘. Wade’s x-ndiu set. They were tried and found guilty, and received sentence. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mls. H. U. Bailey on Fri- day night in honuur nf Miss Gladys Cunningham, prior to her marriage. Many useful and handsome gifts Were received. Mr. Geo. Arnold, of Nashville, and Rev. 5. R. Robinson are audiLing [he books of the York and ()ntalio Telephone Company. Uumlnuninn services will he held in St. Andrew's Church next Sunng morning, and in the MethutlisL chm-uh in the evening. SAMPLES FR EE PAINTING. DECORATING Phone 306, Kings. HILL, Oak Ridges P. 0.\ MW Ilium“ “"5†‘00â€â€œWWWMWW Use Bank Money Orders W. G. BEDFORD, Wall Hangings - of .. Artistic Charm 19d 10!? the WOWOOM I am prepared to meet yL suits and overcoat’s with the late in ready-to-wear or tai‘ored to Here, No Factory \Vork. A111 ready-to-wear suits or tr( free of charge. Odd trousers from $3 .50 up. C. N . COOPER Ladies blue serge Ladies suits of b‘ue serge made-to-c mmxme ANB PRESSING SATISFAC CLEANING .:~ E. R. FORTNE in] Int Rvpm' Skates, Hockey Sticks Pucks and everything for the skater Came in and look them over Llie WHEN you want to remit any amount up to ï¬fty dollan, remember that Bank Money Orders are inexpensive as well as late. The chargel. exclusive of Revenue stamps. are: $2.50 and under. ï¬ve cents; $5.00 and under$l0. aeven cent-z $l0 and under $30. ten cents: $30 and under $50. fifteen cents: $50. eighteen cents. You can get Money Order: at any branch of this Bank. THE ‘71 STANDARD BAN K {HAP LE mu Mr, A. L. Phippi ’54 and Mr. jnmcs ‘ R. 8. Go Iper Jul Mr. Sims made n The Indms of the ed light H'freshmenls : meeting. for one yam: Mr. 0 years, Mr. Archie ypm-s. Msassrs J. H. , jnseph Monkmnn. IL WAS decided to t (-f cuntrilnnors in H. which will he ex y p‘musnaneuLule lIH- prrsvntation H. v rlnck [0 Mr. and BARgIAINS GR ANITEWARE RICHMOND HILL BRANCH, C. N. COOPER imshu QEXLPH f Lhe n's. U Ladies and Gents‘ Clothier and Tailor; years 1nd;.y PHONE 93 half suits or trousers altgred to ï¬t you skirts méde to order from $7.50 Agent fur the PELH AM NURSERY COMPANYâ€"Rlchumnd Hill, VVe-sb. Vaughan and King 'l‘uwnships All Vmioliws of Fruit and Ornamenta 'l‘wea Hmrs_ Shrub-u and Bulbs. We will sell at. especially reduced prices the following materials which have been left or. our hands, and which we do not wish to carry over. For Sale at b'oan’s Drug Store Une Storm Sash, 2 feet. 11} inches x 4 fat-t, 10 Inches four lights each, 2 Storm Sash ‘3 feet 6 inches x 5 feet 53} inches, four ligth each. JON _1 Batten storm door made of V. Joint; 2 feet8 inchesx 6 feet 8 inchel. I Combination storm and screen door 3 feel: x 7 feet 1 inch. _These will be sold as real bar. gains. If they are the size you want it. will pay you to see them. ICWIr’LEIUNo IU[\UIVIU 1-2, WWW RI’ï¬Elï¬MATEéM SCEATICA NEURITES LUMAGO 21.6m Slnndald Smck. I will take care nf yuur interests and ve ynn :1. Square Deal. [ your spring demand for latest spring goods, either 1 to you measure, Right %Q2d0mf10mflim' C. 11. BI’ANE .17 0T. Templeton‘s Rheumatic Capsules ES LUMBER C0 T E M PLETONS TORONTO PHONE 27 Arnold & Yonge. Richmond Hill Phone 232. MAPLE, ONT‘ u-C'J’.' $35.00. 37111 Manager.