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The Liberal, 4 Jan 1923, p. 1

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’ In Grateful Appreciation Qf your good-will and Patron- age, we cordially extend our Hearty Thanks and GOod Wishes for the New Year. to enter a branch of this Bank because you do not know how to make a de- posit. Our Managers or the staff will be pleased to show you. (ll Start with One Dollar and add to It dollar by dollar. We have a recent shipment ofOntario Bran and Shorts yelling;' at almost wholesale prices by the ton. Can also sell Scratch Feed for poultry at reasonable price. as we have a good supply. Haveâ€"also hat-d~ éhipped to us a few tons of Corn Flakes. This corn feed is suitable for all stock teeding, as it is the best of the corn, cooked and sweetened, and cheaper than gluten. w Pastry Flour and Purity Flour at $6.75 and $8 00 per bb!. for one week. Von. XLV. A good suppiy of coal and wood. A large stock of Funeral Furnishing Kept at the above places WRIGHT BROS. Undsrtakers‘ and Embalmers RICHMONDHILL, THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE PAINTING G. HILL, Oak Ridges P. O. Frum the Toronto Conservatory of Music. will accept, a number of pupils in Piano. Vocal and -:- Theory. -:- For information Phone 110. MRS. MYLKs. THE ROYAL BANK ’ OF CANADA \VILLOW'DALE. UNT. ()LLI V ER. Mum:er At the Elevator I. D. Ramer Adelmo Melecci and Miss Rosalind Bush L. T. C. M. PUBLIC NUTIGE $1.50 per annum, in advance.] DO NOT - HESITATE Hardwood Finishing Estlmates Furnished Freo} Phone DECORATING 237. 378 HERESFORD Avn.. WEST TORONTO Phone Junction 72. All mail orders will receive prompt attention. Call by phone or otherwise promptly JOHN R. CAMPBELL Cedar posts and telephone poles for sale. T. COUSINS. The Maple Sand. Gravel and Brick ()umpnny, Lt’tl. have on hand fur sale. lenient, drain tile, 3, 4, 5. 6 and 8 in. )ulverb tile 12. 15. 18 :md 20 inch (30 inches in length) Also Cement Brick. Sand or Gravel sold by the load or in car lots. Sand, Gravel, Tile and Brick Offic: hours 10 to 12 mm. 6 to 8 p. In. Office and residenceâ€"~0enlm and Church Streets Richmond Hill Phnne N0. 24. Licensed Auctioneer for [119 Ununty of York. Salesamended In nu shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Patronage solicited Office Trench Block. two doors north of TORONTO feacher of Fletcher Method Musical Kmdergarten } MISS BEATRICE HOWELL i Special attention given to sales at every description. Farms and farm stock sales specialty. Furms bought and sold on commission. Alisales nt- tonded to on slim-test notice. and con- ducted by the must approved methods. Patronage solicited. _ LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR COUNTY OF YORK AND ONTARIO BARRIHTER. SOLICITOR, No‘run E1" Tux-1mm 03139, Richmond BJildin g 33 Richmond Street, \Vest. Richmond Hill Office (‘ Liberai Ofllce). every Thursday forenoun. Maple. Thursday afternnnn. Wnodbridze. Saturday forenoon. Money to Loan at, Current Rate. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING [101‘ “WATER HEATING AND GENERAL REPAIRS .TIIORNHILL, ONT. Pupils passed fur ConsexvaLory Ex- aminaumns. VETERINARY SURGEON, Thornhill. JOHN T. ANDERSON PIANO TUNER DR. L. R. BELL A. C. HENDERSON Standuld B-mk. Hours9mm. to 5.30 p.m. Open evenings by appointment. Telephone 32 STUDIOâ€"HOTEL RICHMOND. Richmond Hill. DR J. P. VVILSON RICHMOND HILL. ON’I‘.. THURSDAY, JAN. 4.1923 Paper hanger and Painter Oxford Street SAM. SHEPHERD 415 Balliol St. Toronto. Phone Belmont 1347 WILLIAM COOK J. T. SAIGEOIN Marple Phone 4! r DENT (ST Pren t ice “In Essanb’ah. Unity; :1: Non-Essentials, Liberty,- in allthings, Charity." Manage: By the vote on Monday. there will in no chunge in Richman Hill Municipal Ummil for 1923. The vote was as follows:â€" J. A. Monkmnn, 129 l. Lulmu 125 I). Hill 123 N. Bttty 117 H. Endean 101 P. Sander 55 Mr. T. H. Trench was rewiected R'eve bv acclamation. The Vube to Memorial wasâ€"For n Memorial Hall 55. For a Memmiul Stone l7". A \‘Pry pleasing and enjoyable event took pinu- at the hum? of Mr. A. F. Lovk at Hmldfnrd. nn Dec. 27th, when his Sundav Schmvl class paid him a surprisv visit. An oyster snpperwas seru-d, at whit-h about twvnty guosts sat down. T119 remainder of the evening was spent. in games and nthPr nmusvmentu. After [Pmlering Mr. Levk a vote of lhalxk= for such an enjoyable good time. the party broke up in the small hums of the morning. DARLINGâ€"0n Slluxday. Doc. 30. 1922. at his pawl-La” rpsidencv. IUl Dupont Slreet. jnhn J. Darling, eldest son of John and Florence Dnrling. » ed 23 years. Fm-merly (if Richmon Hill. Funeral. on Tuesday. Jan. 2nd. at 2.80 p. m.. fmm nhove address. to Mount Pleasant Cemetery. GIANTâ€"0n Tuesday, Jan. 2. 1923. at her late residence, Richmond Hill. Bertha Luceua, daughter of Jesse and the late Priscilla Grant. Funeral private. WATs0N~0n Tuesday. January 2, at Ma late residem‘t'. anle', Juhn H. \Vutmm, in his 55”] year. Finn-ml Friday, Junmuy 5, at 2.30 p. In. [“n-Ilowing is' the report nf S. H. Nu. 19 Vaughan. bawd uh Christmas tests and Full Term wmk. Over '75 per cent Honors. Over 60 per cent, pass. Below 60 per cent. hill]: 0. SR. IV Classâ€"Alpx anrn 722,. JR. IV Classâ€"Evertou Lund 69%, Marjory Heurn 617;. SR. IIIâ€"Lucy Yerox 8271, Elsie Robinson 80%, Nelson Graham 7 :3. Herbert Hem-n 757;“ _ JR. IIIâ€"Mary Kirkland 70%, Arthur Millvn 687°. Mal-galet Porrill 50%, Wilflid Pnnill 48%. SR. IIâ€"Irone Burns 72%, Gordon Gunman 70°; ’si:.'1»â€"Myxue Giiss. Mildred Rubin- SOD. r "IIVâ€"V-iirnnst Robinson 751’, Kchvan Burns 7011,. Teddyflfiuyp burgh (equal). JR. Plimerâ€"Jolm Haldane. Class A Primerâ€"Lena Dnuall, Goldie Michell. Donald Gruhalu. Agnes Millen, James Dnnnll. The masquerade dance in the Cum- Inunity Hall on New Year's night was well attended. A number in represent.- ative costume were present and the following prizes were given : Best dressed couplP, Mr. and Mrs. Smithers of \Voodhridgo, Highlander and Japaneso lady ; host dressed lady, Miss L. Stewart. of \Vnodbride. as Fairy ; best dressed gentleman. Mr. R. East- man. of Wnodhridgp. as Major : nnd Booby prize, Mr. W. Blough. The music was funnished by Sunderson’s Orchestra. Dr. Rotulev spoke in the Methodin Church on Sunday night an the fire in Northern Ontario and the work of the Red Cross Society. Mr. J. H. \Vauson met with a serious accident, Inst, Satuldny. He was put- Ling on a land at hst in the barn when he feli from a height nf fifteen feet, fracturing four of his ribs. His stnnmch was pierced by the bcoken ribs. making an operation _necessary. AL the leéllt méeling of the rate- payers of this section. Mr. J. B. Mc- Lenn was ru‘ulectpd as trustee. i a ’l The annual entertainment of the Sabbath Schnul of St. Andxew‘s was held last Thursday evening. A large number frmn St. Paul's were present. and a splendid programme was given by the young peOple of that congre- gaiion. :- H,, _A_._.__ :_ 4.L,_ a The subjpct of the sermon in the Methodist church next Sunday even- ing. will be "Pressing 0n." Mrs. Lam- will sing “The Holy City." illustmted by colored slides. At the close of the service it set of pictures entitled “Pioneering in North Ontario" will be thrown upon the screen. iii-Bertha Lund, \Villium Vander- Former CounciI Elected Patterson School Reports Oyster Supper DEATHS JESSIE YOUNG. (teacher). -0- Wmm The first of the monthly meetings nndv r the auspices of the Aurora B'ble Association will be held in tin? Baptth r‘huruh. Aux-0m. Tuesday, Jun. 9Il). NH!“ Christnhel Pamkhursl of England, will give the address in the nfternm n at 3 o'clock and in the evening at 8 o'clock. Anniversary Sen-vices will be. hold in Tostnn Methudist Church. Sunday, January let. Dr. Burns. of Tornnto, will he the speaker at, both morning and evening servicp. 0n Tuvsday, the 23rd. an Ovstm- Supper will be sewed. Fthhe-x- notice by hills‘ It is with 1199p regret that we chron- icle in this issue, the mnst lamented demise of Mrs‘ John Naughton. of Elgin Mills. Of :1 retiring nnd palliem disposition. the deceased suffered for many yenrs with silent and chxisiinu resignation. always cnmidel-ing hPl' funily with the unsz‘lfishness and the love which only at mother knows. Mrs. Naughton possessed in a marked degree. the rare qualities of lie-An. which go to make the loving mother. the valunlile neighbor. Her welcome smilo and her brief counsel will not soon be forgotten by_herlmanv_friends. “ am I The funsml took place on Dec. 29th from her Into residence to St. Mary's Church, Richmond Hill. where High Muss was celebrath by Rev. Father Kelly. The church choir was assisted by Rev. Br. Gregory and the brothers nnd boys of De La Bnlle College. The interment took place at Thornhill Cemetery. Mrs. Nunghton is survived by one son. j. H. Nnughton, Burrister-aly-MW. and two daughters. Nellie Nunghton, B. A., and Louise Nnughton. Need- lessln any the afflicted inmin have the deep sympathy nfa wide circle of friends in the loss of the nearest and dearest of all -â€" the loss of a mother. Tho Cadet Curps Radio Club will meal, at, the home of Mr. and Mn. Stirling on Friday evening oflhe 5th. Dada, Curpl. David Stirling (Crystal Detectur) will give the paperfurth "Meet". Corps Radio Fans will assemble promptly at 8 o’clock. Pn-sident (laden Sngt. Armstrong (Acra) will arrange details of this parade. -_ . n. .n l x The Cub Hockey Team will be. ad- diessed by the Reeve at the meeting of the Town Council next Tuesday evening. Cadet Curpl. B'rawley (Captain of the team) and Cadet Corpl. Allan Duncan (Manager) will see that all details for this parade are arranged. The new outfits will be worn as also Great Coats. The Senior Cadet Hockey Team as also Juvenile Cadet Hockey Team will "can y on" and have entered the Metropolitan Hockey League. They are making the best of the unavoidable situation as regards ice, and provision is being made. for the return games being scheduled late in the season. The Corps 32k fr r the loyal suppmt of the Hockey Fans to these games when played. THE STERLING BANK York Ranger Cadets You plant seed in the Spring so as to reap more in the Fall. epositing money in the Sterling Bank is follow- ing the same planâ€"for it steadily in- creases through the interest earned. And saving a little regularly is the simplest, surest and safest method of providing for later years. Systematic Saving AURORA OF CANADA SAVE '~ Because Obituary 'eslon Walter S. Jenkins Res. Phone Hill. 5048 Barristers Solicitor Notaries Telephone Main 2777 Monarch Bldg.. 26â€"28 Adel Omees {aides St" West.Torontn. Naughtun Block. Aurora. Solicxtor for : The Town of Aurora The Township of King I‘he Township of \Vbltchurch The 1m erial Bank of Canada, Aurora J. MJ alton. & Co. Aurora All Kinds of Boots and Shoes Repaired. Good Workmauship. Prompt Service. 2Doors South of Bakery on Yonge St. Boot and Shoe Repairer Denton, Macdonald & Denton Barristers. Solicturs. 5m. MANNING ARCADE. 21K1xa ST. WEST, TORONTO. CANADA. TELEPHONE MAIN 311 Cable Address: "Dedu" Arthur A. Mnedonnld F.~ank Demon Luum Danton. B. A. The W'orkingman's Friend First-class Boot and Shoe Repairer of all kinds of Boots and Shoes Satisfaction guaranteed New ShOp on Lorne Ave. Residence afidress Victoria Square H. A. NICHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC Commissioner, Unnveyaucer, Etc Insurance and Real Estate NAUGHTON & JENKINS Richmond Hill RICHMOND HILL GEO. KIDD L. WADE LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY OF YORK Palrnnazeund influence respgctfullysolicited ‘ [Single copies, 3 cts. Directly Behind Drug Store 30-tf .\I ARRIAG E LICENSES A. J. HUME NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCING ISSUER 0E J. Harry Naughton Res. Elgin Mills Res-.Ebsme 41-4 P. 0. addreu bonniey R. R. 95

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