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The Liberal, 1 Jun 1922, p. 1

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DECORATION C. Browne Tho: Acar of Salt in barrels and sacks arrived. Bran, Shorts and Gluten Meal on hand. Also a good supply of N o. 1 Feed Corn. Blachford's Calf Meal. Pastry and Purity Flour al- ways on hand. Purnia Scratch Feed. Carmel, Stove, Nut and Pea Coal. Also Hemlock Slabs at the Elevator. Cedar ts sale. Sand, Gravel, Tile and Brick PrintinguWe Know How Open All Year-«Enter NOW ‘ QELLIOTTn A _ Z: «J â€"-THE HIGH GRADE BUSINESS scam)an ONTARIO. Our gradu- ntesnre in strong demand. Pre- pare now and he rele to accept a gund puxitrion In tho Fail. WliLe for our (‘ntalngue which gives com- plete infm-mutinn. THE PUPILS OFTHIS SCHOOL GET SOLID VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY. Ynnge and Charles Sts. Toronto HOUSE PAINTING Public Notice VOL. XLIV. \V. J. ELI.le Principal $1.50 per annum, in advance.] . D. Ramer Branchesâ€"Thornhill and Winowdale? & INTERIOR The Royal Bank of flanada Every farmer’s Wife will find a bank account for house- hold _and personal expenses 3. help and a. safeguard. Purchases can be made by cheque through the mail, making a trip to town unnecessary. En- close your cheque with your order. A Bank Account for tha Farmer’s Wife T. ‘CQUSINS. and telephone poles for P‘ ms. and Manager Maple. Thornhill Barristers =Soiicitor Notaries “Telephone Main 2777 Monarch Bldg. 26â€"28 A Ofiices aide 5L, \Vest, Tun-onto. Naugbtcn Block. Aurora The Town ‘ The Towns l‘he Towns Teac aer of Piano-Playing at the Toronto Cunservutnry UT Music and St. Inlargmret's Cnlleg’P. Richmond liill--“’eduesdnys and Suturduys. [he Townshi Tbg Imperial J. M. \Valmu \anter S. Jenkins Ree. Phnue Hill. 5048 HOUSE PA INTER, Glazier. Grainer and Paper- Hanger. (FERTILIZERS Pupils passed for Consexvatory Ex aminutinns. .1 large stock of Funeral Furnishing Kept [Lt the above places WRIGHT BROS. Undertakers and Embalmers RICHMOND HILL. THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE Licensed Auctioneer for 1 York. Sales attended to notice and at reasonable ‘ MISS BEATRICE HOWELL TORQNI‘O feacher of Fletcher Method Musical Kmdergarben _...u_‘_, v; Owen A. Smiley Studio. Address Miss Marguerite Boyle. Studio ‘Homewood Hall,’ Thornhill, Ont. 30=tf Utficu hours 10 tn 12 a p.m. Office and residvnneâ€"Ym Richmond Hill [’hnlw N Office Trench Block, two doors north of Standard Bank. Hoursgzun. In 5.30 p.m. 0pm evenings by appointment. Telvphune 32 Miss Marguerite Boyle Artisr, Teacher in Literature, Expression, Reading, Dram- atic and_I-_Iqmour0us Sketches, Dialect Poem'sf" Prgfessional Graduate J. EARLE NEWTON STUDIOâ€"HOTEL RICH MOND Richmond Hill. NAUGHTON Feed Oats, Salt, Flour and Feed, Scratch Feed and Baby Chick Feed at the Chopping Mill. J. F. BURR . HEWISON RICHMOND HILL. ONT L R. BELL at reasonable rates 'atronnge solicited T. SAIGEOIV Maple PIANIST DENTKST \V hit all u n J. Hurry Nan btou Res. Elgin M Us Res. Phone 44.4 & JENKINS ‘1 Ca nud Aux om WILSON nneâ€"Ynnge Street Phone Nu. 31 “In Essenfiabs, Unity; in Non the County of 26â€"28 Adel un shot-{est :1, Aurora. m. 6t08 Brand unue â€"â€" \V. F. Caldwell Filly or gvlding 1919 â€" Iroquois Farm, \V. F. Caldwell Filly or gelding 1930 â€" William “’oods, Chas. Usher. Class lOâ€"Horaea Single Carriage -- Philip Fursythe. R. G. Hem-n Span of carriage -â€" Thomas Linfoot bingle Roadster -â€" R. K. Hulmes, Anson McCluskie, H. P. Elliott Single. high steppersâ€" Chas. Buck- ner, R. C. Hum Saddle hone â€"â€" S. Jarvis. G. Hicks Ladies sxddle horse â€" Mu. White- WUOd, Miss Gilray Gentleman's Turnout â€" D. Martin. H. Farr ‘ Filly or cult 1921~ W. F. Caldwell \Vm. W'ouds Spun of horsesâ€" L. E. Onse, J Pollard. Geo. Hamilton Brood mule 3nd progeny â€" \V. F. Caldwell Sweepstuke stallionâ€"James Tor rance Sweepstake nun-e â€" E. T. Stephens Hackney Stallion aged â€" R. 0. Hear!) Blood mare â€" \V. J. Thompson Curriuge Staliion aged - R. C. Hearu Roadster Stulliou uged =:_I}'qqu9is Farm 821x Team â€"- E. T. Stephens, R. \V. E Burnaby any Filly nr Gelding 1919 â€" :1. McDougall, L. “1. Lindsay. Filly or Gelding 1920â€" E. T. Steph- ens. '1‘. W. Wagg, '1‘. H. Humid Filly ur gelding 1921â€" Alf. Buggs Temu â€"â€" E. ’1‘. Stephens, Curl James Special Brood mun: and progvny â€" E. 1‘. Stephens Special curl. horse â€" E. T. Stephen- Specinl drav horse â€" E. '1‘. Stephens SLalliUn 1921 â€" James Dixon Filly or gelding 1919 â€" Cline Burr Filly ur gelding 1920 â€"â€" Jmues Dixon Filly or gelding 1921 â€" Frank Graham. W. F. Caldwell. 'l‘mun â€" \Vni. Neilluuns Ltd. W. F. Caldwell, R. \V.E. Burnaby, Agricultural Filly or gelding 191$) â€" L. W. Lind- Filly or gelding 1920 â€" L. W. Lind- say. ,_ -_. -, “Hyuc... Yeld Max-u â€" E. 'I‘. Stephens, In: Kilgour . . Filly 1919 â€" Jnu. Young & Suns Filly 1920 â€" A. A. Mason Tenn) â€" E. T. Stephens Stallion nged â€" T. H. Hassard Stallion 1920 â€" E. T. Stephens Stallion 1921â€"â€" L. W. Lindsay Brood Hmru â€" Alfred Baggs. E Stephens Special Yeld mare â€" L. \V. Lind E. T. Slephons. There Wu; a large number of enlz-les in the $40Juniur Stuck Judg- ing Competition. the first 6 being us follows: UlaI-k Ynung. Milliken Lumber Wilson, Aurorn Russ Anderlun, Edgeley Hawk-y Unllard Gox-mley Allen Buladon. Markham Chas. Rogers. Newmnrket. AL [he concert in the evening, unâ€" der Mua able management; or Mr. Hurty Moi-den. U. (1.. and his cadet corps, every seat. was taken. The cadets iorlked well. and their choruses. signalling, camp scenes and exhihlllon of physical drill Wale tburoughly en- joyed. Outside talent, giving vocal wlos, violin snlos, piano solos, recita- tion: and tablenus. did much to make an interesting programme. The following is the prize list: llupmted Druught. Stallion :Igedâ€"JHS. Ton-mice. T. Mr. J. G. Kent, manager of the T0- rnnto National Exhibition opened the Fair with an appropriate address, con- gratulating Presidrnt James MuLuuu and his officers and directors on the splendid Fair. which was a feeder of the National Exhibition. The Roman races. bundle jun and bare hack riding were enj1 features. but the yuunger e1 missed the more exciting sports, as bnaeball._1'oulbull or lacrosse. o ,. ... The Pony Show was feature, and it would anywhere at finer sho horses and dxivexs. About 4,000 people wvnt through the gates at the Agricultural Uiuuntls on Lhe 24th of May. The: weather was ideal. the exhibits in many of the de- partments were satisfactory, and the 73rd Annual Spring Exhibition may he necmded as another success. The Richmond Hill G. W. V. A. Band gave agnnd programme during the after- mmn, and wow congratulated by many lovers of good music. rn| General Purpose Brood male -â€" W. F. Caldwell Filly u:- gelding 1919â€"11. D. . Bowen Stallion 1920 Brmld umre Perfect Weather. Fine Fai VICTORIA DAY AT RICHMOND HLL Unligudia_lg_praught E. 1‘. Stephens <‘ T, Stephens . I‘. Stephens, Jnseph .. THURSDAY JUNE 1 1922 was an interesting [Id be hard to see showing of heavy â€" L. W. Lindsay, Inndle jumping. g were enjuyuhle fygunger element -Esscntials, Liberty; in all things, Charity.” ‘ormnce. ‘air Lind- such Boar 1 year and over â€" W.W. B :y ton. Boar over 6 months and under year â€" W.W. Buynton Boar 1 year and over â€" \V Elliott Sow any age â€" W. A. Elliott, Snwfl lnollthi and under 1 y W. A. Elliott, Robz. Slum-house Chest“ \\ bites Someomb: and under 1 y 8. Battle, Ram 2 shears and over ~â€" N. J. Keh 09 Ram 1 she." â€" N. ‘T. Kehn e Ewe 2 shear and over â€" N. J. Kehoo Ewe l shear â€" N. J. Keh oe Dmaet Horn Ram 2 sham-s and uvur â€" S. Rattle Ewe 2 shears and over â€" S. Ruthie Ewe l shear â€" S. Rattle Hampshire Oxford Ram 2 shears and over â€" S. Rattle, Robt. Stonehousc Ham 1 shear â€" Rubs. Stone house Ewa 2 shears und over â€" Robt Stonehruse Ewe l sbvar â€" Rnht. Stonebuuse Specialâ€"3 uniumla the get. of l sireâ€"â€" R. W. E. Burnaby. Curl James Huluteinu Heifer. 2 years and under nut milking â€" Curl James, R. \V. E. Burnaby Special â€"cow {xx-1d two of her px'ogeu y â€"Uarl James Heifei-uuder 1 yearâ€"Curl James, R._'\V._E. Buynjshy Cow 5 years and over milking -â€"- R. W. E. Burnaby Cow any age in calf. not milking â€" R. W. E. Hulnnby. Curl James Herd ~â€" aby figifcr l yeur “Ii'nd underâ€"F. J Baggs, Alfred fiaggs‘ Jerseys Bullâ€" R]. Buflgq. Alfred Baggs 00w â€" F. J. Bagga, Alhed Bdggs Heifer 2 years and underâ€"F. J Baggl, Alfred Baggs HoTsâ€"leins Bull any age â€" R. W. E. Burnaby, Cnirl Jame-s Untllu Short Horns Bull l ymu- and underZâ€"‘V. F. Unldwell Bull. under 1 yenâ€"F. J. Wnkley & Son Heifer, underl year â€" \V. F. Culd- well Boy or ' girl” l-idex â€"jack Hicks, Muster Lucas. High 'Iumpâ€" R. E. Whitewood, Geo. Hicks. Bul-l under 1 year â€" B. W. E. Burn- aby Furmers' Turnout â€"â€" A. McCluskie. i 30W “fly "89 Clara Sanderson Sm” ‘3 "1""le Single lady driver â€" Miss 0. Mc- I W-w‘ BOYm-O“ Kuy. Miss Olive Farr. Miss Hicks. T Married lady driver -â€" Mrs. Robt. BO“ 1 Year 3 Lloyd, Mrs. Gilbert, D. Martin t0" Lgingle pony 12 and underâ€" Hurry O‘BBr‘i‘Lgy‘g?:r:h Singie puny 1310 14â€" W. J. Thoma- sog. Lucag EndVBrown, Arthur Evans Team of Ponies 12 ul'ldioilel' â€"7Lu;t;s and Brown. \V. J. Thompson Tundom Team â€"â€" Lucas and Blown W. J. Thulupsun Roumn Race~R. E. \Vbitewood. \Vm. Builcv. Hurdles 'â€" G. Hicks, S. Jarvis. Jumping ih pairs â€" Murley White- wgpd, Gray Eagle. 7 Single pony 12 to 13â€"Lucus and ijown, Charles Buckner Ewe Ewe Ewe l sboar â€" Robb. Stonebuuse Shrnpshire lsheur â€"- T. E. Buynton Grades ‘ 2 shears and over â€" 3. Battle lshenr â€"- S. Rattle. SWIneâ€"Yorshire white UurlJuxines, R. W. E. Burn- m STERLING BANK Cotswold Sheep shears and overâ€"N. J. Berkshire Our local Manager will gladly open an account for you. Her surplus mofig}: will be safe; and earning her a profitfiand her transactions are kept strictly confid- ential. * A Savings Account in the Sterling Bank presents many advantages to the farmer’s wife who shares in the finances of the farm. Farmers’ Wives SAVE "~ Because year year OF CANADA CUTHBERT RASPBERRY CANES $11.00 per 1,000. GLEN MARRY STRAWBERRY PLANTS, $8.00 per 1,000. can . Quarter amount cash in advance; balance C. O. D. at your nearest ex- press office, $1.00 per 1,000 less if plantation. BOX 22 M rs Pair black I langshunaâ€" Willard Simpson, Emma. Max-Lin Bunth cock â€" F. E. Sims Bantam hen â€" F. E. Si ms Gander -â€" Robt. Stune house Pigeons â€" A. McLean Buck rabbit â€" S. Rattle, Jae. Dixon Doe rabbit â€" James Dixon Ham 6 month; and under 1 year â€"â€" C. B. Boyntun Sow any uge â€" O. B. Boynton Sow 6 munth and under 1 yearâ€" 0. B. Boyntun Pen of huuun hogs â€" Rubt. Stone- house, 0. B. Boyntun Poultry Light Brnmu cock â€" F. E. Sims L‘ght Brahma. hen â€" F. E. Sims Dot-king hen â€" F. E. Sims White Leghorn cock â€" Mrs. Martin. Hoht Stone-house White Leghorn hen â€" Mrs. Martin, Robb. Stonehnuse. Barred Plymouth rock cock â€" G. Yorex Barred Plymouth Rock hen â€"- Robb. Stnnvhuuse White \Vynndotte hen â€"â€" F. E. Sims Wyandutte A. O. V. cock â€"~ J. Bril- linger \Vvandntte A. O. U. V. hen â€"â€" Jno. ,VV ‘ Brillinger Rhode Islands Reds Eocks â€"Willa::d Simpsqn. jumea Dixon 3‘5 Rfiode'dlsilhâ€"d _fr{7erd§ hen â€" Jung's Diiop, W._8i}11ps_on New Shop on Lorne Ave. Directly Behind Drug Store 30-tf The W'orkingman’s Friend . First'class Boot and Shoe Repairer of all kinds of Boots and Shoes. Satisfaction guaranteed. )l(1i bur Canadian (Balance next wee k.) C. B. Crawford Sow any age â€" W.W. Boynton Sow 6 months and under 1 year â€" run: n Tamworth Boar 1 year and over â€" C. B. Boyn- Fruit Growers nudinn Tenvr and Chair Leader st, Nmth Pmkdnle Methodist L. WADE ht [Single copies, 3 cts rid Hill on Mnnd Lay's. Arnold St Wm.C. Ruttan nm COOKSVILLE ‘eceive pupil: days. Studio‘ gotten at No. 49 . ONT

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