TheRIGHMflNB HILL FER G. HILL, Oak Ridges P. O. Phone 306, King. SAMPLES FREE VETERINARY SURGEON, 'l‘hornhil ] . Call by phone or otherwwe promptly Denton, Macdonala c: Benton JOHN R. BAMPBELL H. A. NJCHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC 43-tf COR. ARNOLD & YONGE STS Look over your machinexy and let, us know before the rush starts what your requirements will be. Commissioner, Conveyancer, Etc A. CAMERON MACNAUGHTUN FREDERICK ‘. A. CAMPBELL Mr. Campbell will he at, The Liberal Ofï¬ce. Bichmnnd Hill. every Tuesday afternohn. rthur A. Muqdonald Frank Dentnn Laura Denton. B. A. Ban-leer Solicitors. Etc. Ofï¬cesâ€"Suite 511 McKinnnn Bldg" Cor. Jordon and Melinda. SLs.. Toronto. Telephone Main 8631. MacNaughton & Campbell Wall Iâ€"lafngings .. 0 .- Artistic Charm COMMISSIONER, CONVEYANCER. ETC. REAL ESTATE .AND INSURANCE KING ST. WEST. TORONTO. CANADA. NORMAN J. GLASS Full stock of erairs on hand. J. EDWARD FRANC NOTARY PUBLIC RICHIVIO'ND HILL PAINTING. DECORATING Massey-Harris Repairs Insurance and Real Estate Barristers, Snlicturs. &c. MANNING ARCADE, TELEPHONE MAIN 311 Cable Address: "Dado from $5.50 to $7.00 Also hats," shirts, gloves, underwear, and etc. For Women and Children we have sprin R ‘ Oxfords .and Pumps. The latest in silk and wool mixtures. Men’s socks for spring, from 50 cts. to $1.50 We have the Holeproof Hosiery for men. Men’s Oxfords in the latest spring style, See our stock of ties, from 75 cts. to $1.50 EDWARD FRANCIS C. M. PALMER Thornhill. Phone 99J. Bobbed hair to the right of us, bobbed hair to the left, of us, Bohhed hair behind 11:, tresses usundered. Some with a heavy crop, some with a. light crop. Into the Barber shop walked the six hundred. Women of high degree, wnmru past I ï¬fty-three. Determined that they shall he one of the numbered: Girls not, yet in their ‘teens,’ gills now ju~t sweet sixteen. Gilli who that age have seen, joined the bnbhrd hundred. Women of every (last? - Mother, daughter. little lnssz, Sweetheart, sister, join the mass of the bobbed hair thiong. Clelk, Stenogruphrr "Hello Girl," waitress. maid and office girl All have got; Caught in the swiil. no longer wear hair long. Some with hnngq, some without, some are shingled round-about, Some in curls, some in doubt. in case Lhev might have hlundered, Some of them do look real swell. some of them do look like-wellâ€" It's sometimes not jmt right to tell how looked the huhhed hundred. Potatoes Bought and Sold. Farmers Produce Taken to Market. Furniture Moved. Trucking of all description; Service unexcelled. are ready to receive applications for an agency of the‘ir well and favorably known Nlusery Pm- duczs. such as Fruit Trees. Small Fruits, Ornamentals‘, Shrubs, Roses and Perennials. Quality firsr. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address as above at; once. ‘ NURSERYMEN, Limited BRO\V‘.\T'S NURSERIES. ONT. PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING HOT WATER HEATING ANDï¬GENERAL R EPAIRS THORNHILL, ONT. Agents Wanted Sutton . . . . . Toronto . . .. Bax rie . . . . . Newmarket (Junkstown. Orillin . . . . . . Alliston . . . . . Markham. . . Schomberg.. Bradford . . . A. C. HENDERSON TRUCKING The Charge of The Bobbed Brigade BROWN BROS. COMPANY M. J. BURKE Dates of Fall Fairs RICHMOND HILL . . . . . . . . . . . . Aug. 8, 9. . . . . . Aug. 23. Sept. 6. . . . . . . . . . Sept. 24, 26. . . . . . . . . . Sept. 26. 27. . . . . . Sept. 30, Oct. 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . 00!. 1,3. . . . . . . ......Oct.2. 8. . . . . . . . . Oct. 2, 4. . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 9, 10. ..Uct. 14, 10. Advertise in The Liber ‘ Full particulars re fares, train service, etc.. apply to nearest Canadian National Agent. 78 2151:, (12.01 a. 11)., August 22nd). The fare is :1. flat rate of $15 In \Vinnipeg and half a cent a mile beyond. Return- ing the fare is half a cent per mile iutn Winnipeg and $20 buck to starting point. at reasonable I‘ ices. Special cum will he provided 1 .~ women. The special qu'vestex-s’ I .ins nf the Canadian National Rllli ulys fmm all Ontario points as adv-[tisin will [nuke the fastest time t(‘ Winnipeg npevating via the new Longlnc cut-off. the shorts-3L mute between Eastern and \Vestorn Canada. Harvesters travelling by this route. will, as a cnnsequence. he first, in the field. The first train lezu'es'l‘m-onto Que minute after midniglitanAugusL Solid trains run thrnugh to Winnipeg Without Changâ€. Ne\w Convertible (berth) Colon: u Cars will add to the comfort of tl:- jouxney and lunch cvunter curs - ll be atmcheil to the trains serving “nod and i-efresl'unents at reasonable I‘ ices. Special cum will he provided 1 v women. The special Hill'vestei-s’ I -ins uf the Canadian National Rzul \zlys fium .111 Ontario points as adwitised will make the fastest time lv Winnipeg npevating via PHILLIPSâ€"4n loving umnry of :1 (ll‘ n- lluslm d and Father, Philip Philline who departed this life August 24, 11323 VVhNI alune in our sorrow, Ilie bitten tears flow. Tlee stealet/t a dream of the dmr long ago, But, unknown to the world, he stands by our side And whisper-s these words: Death cannot divide. We do not know who next mgxy fall Beneath that lifted rud: ' One must be first, so let us all Prepare to meet gin: God: 1 The Rev. Suunes, of Aux-(nu, has kindly m-rangod for a sen‘ice in the home every Sunday morning. during August, Mr. Oldhanl taking it the last, Sunday. All those in the neighborhnnd Hf the home interested are invitml Ln jnin. Sunday school 10.15 and 5H \ ice 10.45. This is :1 great boon to the h- nw, as the: highway is by no means a s 5" place for the young. bf ice cream fur all. Mrs. McUuLchuun and friend, 2 baskets cherries. Mr. F. Atkinson, benne and chml-ies. The Nation rvgrets she was unable to accept, Mrs. Hodgsnn’s kind rf’fer to picnic at her summer home on account of having no means cf transit}. .I . . Harvesters' EXCUI’SIOI‘IS Vla Canadian National Railways Donations received with many thanks by The Matron and Board of Directors of The Lnyal True Blue and Orange Home: Miss Muyle, curmnls. Mrs. Bennett, ll‘LtllCF and flmvr-rs. Mrs. J. Stallihrass, 7 sealPrs fruit. Rusm-ll Lynn-LL. 1 set Meccano. 1 micriscnpe and pictmes. Mr. F. Atkinson, cherries, cluthing and lettuce. Mrs‘ Harrison, cherl-ivs_ Miss Helse, and Mrs. Blanchard, treat l The Secretary of the Bourd of ‘Education wishes to announce that the Bonrd will not permit in future, the front of the Public School grounds ,0) he used no play grounds. Those (lo- sixing to play lmslmll are given the ‘ privileges of the play grounds to the rear of the school. and in future, they will kindly govern themselves accord- ingly. The Secretary also announces that persons found trespassing on the flower beds in front of the school with intent, to destroy. will he held strictly accountable therefor. The gardens have been brought up to lhvirhigh state of keeping hv the pnins taking care of the teacher in charge of Horticultural sludv, and au- tnle [In her as also t3 the Bon rd of Education, a credit; the hoard therefole are now most insistent, that, their present beauty will he. maintained, and respectfully request the cooperation of the citizens to that, end. L. T. B. and Orange Home 1N MEMORIAH Pleaae Observo G0 I N G DATES Wife and Family. T t AUGUST 22ndâ€"12.01 a; m. (Midnight August 2lst)i 0m“ 0 AUGIES'VI‘WZanâ€"IODO a. m., 12.30 p. m., 10.30 p. m. Special Trains Leaveâ€"(Standard Time) August 22ndâ€"Toronto, Calcdon East, Beeton.‘ Meaford. Collingwood.’ Penetang. Midland, Parry Sound. Sudbury, Capreol and east thereof in Ontario. August 26thâ€"Toronto. Inglewood Jct. and all stations south and west thereof in Ontario. Phone 87 j TWENTYâ€"FIVE YEARS’ EXPERIENCE All mail orders will receive promp 378 Ben-esfuul Ave†\Vest Toronto. Phone lunction 0072. Leave Orders at Glenn’s Drug Store, Richmond Hill. A large stock of Funeral Furnishng Kept at the above- places N the summer time some folks take it easy and call it picnic weather while others whd are providing for their future comforts in life say that it is the ideal Lime to build. You will know that this is the ideal place to buy lumber after you have become acquainted with our merchandise and our business methods, RICHMOND HILL. THORNHILL AN]: UNIONVILLE WRIGHT BROS. Undertakers and Embalmers ‘ PLYMOUTH BINDER TWINE Gold Medal 650 feet $15.50 per 100 lbs. Superior 600 feet $15.00 “ “ “ Extra 550 feet $14.00 “ “ “ BRANTFORD TWINE Gilt Edge 650 feet $15.50 per 100 lbs. Gold Leaf 600 feet$15.00 “ “ u BUILD \NHILE THE’WEATHER'S Bring Your Business to Me and Get Service. JOHN T. ANDERSON PIANO TUNER “ FASTEST ROUTE T0 WINNIPEG †T. H. HARDWARE 8:. SUPPLIES Limited Phone 33 - Thornhill,0nt'. A. G. SAVAGE, General Agent L. INNES & SONS Prompt Adjustments of Claims and Prompt Service RICHMOND HILL T. H. HARDWARE & SUPPLIES LIMITED Phone 33. Thornhill, Ont. TO WINNIPEG Plus half a cent a mile beyond to all points in Manitoba; Saga katchewan, Alberta. Edmonton. Calgary, McLeod and East. SPECIAL LOW FARES RETURNING attention. We Are Known In All Lines of Insurance FIRE PLATE GLASS LIFE AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT BURGLARY SICKNESS and GUARANTEE OF BONES Yonge Street; Bv ()ur AT THE POST-OFFICE BUILDING SAM. SHEPHERD PAPER HANGER and PAINTER Oxford Street Phone 128- r 12 F. GORDON COOK THOMAS DELANY BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, NOTARY E'rc Toronto Ofï¬ce, 816 Federal Building. at 85 Richmond Street. \Vesr Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce .‘ “met-.11 Ofï¬ce), every Thursday forenoon. Maple, Thursday ufternnun Woodbridqe, Saturday forenoou. SIMEON JOYCE, L.C.A.M'. Barristers Solicitor Notaries .Telephone Adelaide 2108 ' 85 Richmond St.., West. Ofï¬ces{ Touonto. Naughtcn Block, Aurora. Solimtor fnr: Aurora and Richmond Hill. The Townships of King. VVhitchnrch and Markham. \Valter S. Jenkins Res. Phone lill. 5048 NOW accepting pupils. Phone 94] for information CHOIR-LEADER AND URGANIST PRESBYTERIAN CITURCH Studio: Over Mr. E. R. Fortner’s Tailor Store. PHONE 95 Money to lean at Current Rate PELHAM CUAFFEY NAUGHTON 8: JENKINS TENOR TEACHER OF SINGING WILLIAM COOK Pupil of Josef Lhevinne an; Frank S. \Velsmun PIANO and THEORY No Charge for Advice J. Harry Naughton Res. Elgin Mills Res. Phone 44.4