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The Liberal, 27 Oct 1921, p. 5

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Mrs. Morgan. The Cedars. Niagara- On-thu-Luke, was the gllnst of Iwr brother, Mr. H. Allnnsmn Nichoils this week. Twenty million purple hm‘v taken Tanluc with the most glatifying results. Is sold by Slmms Drug Store. so” by Mr _I. H. Dun nu-mhm-s of the I' pvwsls at hi; 1‘! Richmond Hill m class in sod. Stan. 'l'yru mend Hill, taking sv Clulline, of O.\k Ridges, first with :L Samson Robert \Vutson. of W first money in second plowmen. \\ 110 had new at u previous match. )3 Rev. R. McKee who removed from Richmond Hill only two or three months ago, passed away at his home 514 Windermere Avenue. Toronto. Wednesday morning. Deceased was greatly respected and higth esteemed by u very large circle of friends who sympathize derply with the widow and family. The funeral which is private takes place to Mount PleisanL Cemetery Friday at 2 o'clock. pH-m IInnL the [Nat ing 1mm those \Match at those whu attended 1 Match at \Voudstpclc lus‘ went, to Vill‘iOllS parts of Yul'k County carried off numhex uf trophies. Markham). w.m first priz: class in sod. Stan. Tynd mond Hill, taking svc Clulxine, of 0.\k Ridges, first with :L Samson The members of the’ Toronto and York Rnads Commission headed by Mr. E. A. James, engineer, made an iuspectiunof about 80 miles of im- proved highways yesterday. They weie accompanied by a number of thr members of'the City Council. They had luncheon at Hotel Richmond. to which Reeve Trench and a. few other citizens were invited. Youn 0w Provinciai Plowing TIN ll] Th 1mm ml ticnll um Rev; R. McKee‘s Death 1-1 by w h \[m‘gdm Th \an \h-I: 5 nun Road Inspection ll) UH huvo- 1| ms I)“: Water Works "ll"! 1111i :p (‘nll tun at prize in the Tyndall. of a second. ( Tim 111s mlly “HIV ‘C spectators. ‘Ulllpk‘tiLUlS, done. at. u 1 is UK the "(I (0 tract or, n(“)l‘idg Ontario. but the greatest 3.‘ Young. of \VUH «b im‘itr x ropm t of Pruv i nclal Hatch l \\' open 1 1d ed :1 nd , gut atest g. of upen Rich- prim noxl rizes 1h the md “I The Lndies' Aid of the r-huuzh will give an entt Muuduyg‘yening, Oct. 31. (H Monday e\ening, Oct. 3 There will be at good [1 \‘uClll nnd instlumem of E and ilor one BOADW Mr. passed that the names of all subscrib- ers to the Field Day fund be published in The Liberal. As this would appr in a. greater degree to the. Dining ,Hall Committee, this committee ignored the motion and reported this year the amounts received by the several collectors individually and last year in a lump sum. No reflection is cast on any one's honesty for we feel Satis- fied every copper has been accounted for. but it is only fair to the Auditors in making their reports that ever item should be accounted for and checked. and also fair to the Subâ€" scribers that their several donations should be acknowledged. Having re. gard to the list printed these are amounts handed direct to the Finance Committee and are thus accounted for in their report. Our Treasurer and the Finarce Committee as a‘whule have been untiring in their efforts to give as full a report as possible and no blame should be at- tached to them. Trusting this will thoroughly ex- plain our position and thanking you for inserting same. M Orphanage Corner Stone I Saturday, Rev. Ounon Dixon (rpencd the proceedings with priiym'. Addrpsses were given by Hon. J lisbice \V. R. Riddell, \V. M. Fitzgerald and ()nnlruller Alficd Mnguiw. anln-rs of lulu- urer were prvsvnt from Ol‘fium, Hiuniltnn, London. \Vindsor, Mount Forest and Walker-ville. Almut 1,500 attended. Fourteen children from the Orphanage at I’iclon were pH'St-‘nf. The building will cnst about $97,005), of which $113,000 has been snbscrilmd. On Sn iii-day $5,618.72 was donate-d. W. M. itzgerald is President of the Bunl‘d (if Dil'PCKfiI'S, and \V. George Farley, Chief ASSESSIH' nf the city of Tornntn and Grand Musim- of the Loyal True Blues, is 'l‘u-usurer. To THE EDITOR OF THE LIBERAL: Dear Sir : As many inquiries have been received why thr-il' names do nnt appear on the list as special subscrib- ei-s' in the Field Day Report published in last week’s Liberal. Your Finance Uunnnittee thought it advisable to give the reason. The members of the General Committee will remember that last year, and made more emphatic this year, a motion was passed that the names of all subscrib- ers to the Field Dav fund [he published age \\';1: Hucken muzh Will give an entel'tailum'nt undny e\ening, Oct. 31. (Hinlluwe'a-n.) here will he a good pmgrunnno of .lClll nnd instrumental music. and uues uppxopriute for the jolly recas- Hill Tho )ynl Lu: (1 Richmond 'Hill Field Day Rebort 9 fm Thursday the Epm '10)’ visited the M; Ill ugz tel-y 1nd Mrs l sun. Yours Respectfully H. A. NICImLLs Chairman Finance Cummittee ll! Lu sm ml evening. '1'] Aished u splendid prngl'n ll't: of which was the re 1- supposvd to be publid' 1931. The l:~c.Al hits 1. Refreshments wow: ll) ll) lid Iin by M 1- it hold 1K 5 slree ll »l'n nil menir man by MAPLE iul Bl Bet. Elgin MiHs, on Canon Dixon opened ‘gs with prayer. given by Hon. Justice \V. M. Fitzgerald and RTHS FIR 1h IN the Methodist, stone of ll] )rque Olphul d( lnher 23rd. tn my. Richmond M u-th .ple MI ,l\el m. TIM -H. I It SU Hume, rsliding led in llk ll)( 4am «my llm- IS ZUO llE th W. HURST 2Doors South of Bakery ; on Yonge St. pl cue (Jhm'x Buttnm Sunday evening Rev. MI cover, Prepare For The Fail Rains dition first class condition $175. Boot and Shoe Repairer 1 1919 Ford Touring Call and/see me at oppul‘tunity. Get your farm boots hand made from best English Kip Upfiers. ABSOLUTLY WATER PROOF. nnivers bmn'illt 1 1917 Ford Readster in BANK All Kinds of Boots and Shoes Repaired. Good Workmanship. Prompt Service.. GEO. KIDD ‘LU Notice To Creditors at, anh will pmvid Shoemaker Thox'nhill, OI Richmond. Hill Garage. Oct ,qood tiresin good con- W. G. Baldock, Buttonville I‘ll (If ‘Hices lhodist “h. 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' Let us drain the old oil from your car and refill with fresh oil at least every 1000 miles; This will greatly increase the life of your motor. W 0 recommend ‘ Mobile oils for your tractors. TIRES, TUBES Sc ACCESSORIES We carry a full line of Dominion tires, tubes & tire repair materials - Genuine Ford Parts & Accessories. SP1 ('[AL We We are manufacturers & I’atentees of Reid Easy Drain for Ford (‘21 '5. Ask accessories and have them in iCEEE‘E‘EéBE‘EEE Bring us your tires and tubes for repairs. Made as gobd 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. 11‘ 11160 ul' brc Teetzel Bros. “Stand ard WHEN you cut the cou Dons (for: or other securities, t e logical mto your savmgs account. At any branch of this Bank, you can open 3 coupons, or we will cash them for you wi 6‘069®0¢90¢OOQOOOONNNOOOQ°¢WOWW STANDARE} BAN a u 900069669 Vulcanizing TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS Imppc .II'LS. 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