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The Liberal, 19 Apr 1923, p. 4

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3 fine Cockc of 13 Eggs : Pens :2 m Yearling II< l’ullcts and barred (‘ocl 13 Eggs A- ohn JONES LUMBER C0 Roéfe Shoe, Repair iS scum OF NEW GARAGE Get Your Painting Done Now NO MMXSSIONER, (‘ONVEYANCETL ETC, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Hatching Eggs For Sale 0ch hours Show 6 to 8 p. m. Cunudian Tenor and Choir Leader Soloist North Pau'kdule Methodist Church, is prepared tn receive pupils in Richmond Hill on Mondays. Studio, Mrs. N. Batty's. Arnold St. Particulam can be obtained by cuiling. Phone 22 Ring 11. :29- IOU Office and residenceâ€"an Church Streets Richmond Hill No. 24. for seéds. J'Intlius have lmon lt‘Cl’lVL'Ll from 120 suliouls. which iiulimiti-a the popularity of the Suhrml Children's Fail}. 4.800 special pickup-H of garriin seeds, flowers and gluins and {Hill (107., eggs will be delivered dining the next two weeks. Twenty-six lungs of putdtoefi of the Green Mountain vnriety will reach Newmnrket for (l?- livery during the early purl: (if Mny. It is hoped tlmt special delivery of eggs can be mnde where possible to a- void nny possibility of injury thrnu‘zh shipping. Plan: me being made to have the Secretaries of School Boards meet, the Agricultural Representative at some central point in the annship and decide on the place where the School Fair will be held. for seéds. from 120 popularity Fair. 4.80 JC As the den) m' seasons has LJOT J- EDWARD FRANCIS NOTARY PUBLIC 1 kinds of BUILDERS SUPPLIES A. S. VVHEELEB First class Painter Low Charges .‘top 47, Rifihmond Hill :lnio Fibreboar Cedar Shingles Pine Lath i011 Schnul fnvomhl ply . Arnold & Yon i on can’t get \t. Richmond & Bridgcford S hmond Hill. 37-45 Hard w Thornhill. a, demand for the past Ishas been greater than ‘orders will be filled in 0rdvr Early. Wm. C. Ruttan PHONE 27 1‘1 11 W M G residencefâ€"gentl‘o and P. WILSON unly ind airs to boots REEN, Mlook m. lt02 and atisfacticn Phone ‘91 ments and hullsohnhl fu: Lansing. the properly of Gonderham. Snie at 2 Terms cash. J. H. Pmntic SATURDAY, APRIL 28â€"1 furniture, at her lPSid("lr'n Brook, thr- property hf Ml In a minimum. I He is striving hard to nacnmplish all these things. and, us a lmturnl re- sult, is one of the busiest municipal men in Ontarin. \thn he was olevnl- wt 10 the \‘Vardvn’s chair by acvlanm- [inn Inst jammry he snI-prisud LIM- Council by announcing a paliny h'c in- tended to carry out during the ymr. So far he has lived up In his plntfunn. â€"â€"Tomntn Globe. George B. Paldget 0f “Lukhnm tmvnshipis Reeve (If a municipality \vh’ch has no debenture deht. a cum- p Irntively low tax rate. and a surpln-z fmmlast year. He is also Walden of York county. and tho crack howler uf the Council five pin league Yet George is not, SaHsfiPd, until the hur- rvn sand WRISCPS of King township :uv le’hx-esrvd. the suburban school pru- hlem srnlvvd. the St. Lawrence Mark-*2 rw-rganized. and the equalized :lSSPSS' Inqut of Maxkham township redur‘rd Several of the men of [he \illngo attended a Cons-’rvative meeting in Water) on Saturday. M as Mary Manning i< spending the week with friends in Hamilton. Maeter Russell Munningnf Hamiltrvn. is spending :1 few Weka with hi; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Manning. 3Wo¢ee¢ OWOWOOOQO “0.690090906900909 Mr. Charles Rohpsnn loft on Sunday for Spokane. \Vush,, when: he intends to take up business with an uncle. Mrs. A. C. Robinson and liltlv daughter spent several days visiting fl iends in \Veston. by tho Rev. MncDmugnll Hay (:i Rirhmond H-ill. The hritlv, whn wns given away by her cunsin. Mr. Edwin \Vulker, wore a w-ry bccmuing gown ofpenrl grey canton mepo. 1-1-- livud by h!ue Inn-Gallium, and cur- r'vd Ophelia rows. and was attendâ€" wl by Miss Sadie Slephensun. wear- ing sand clepe un'l sweathenrt msos. Mr. Alex; Goopxr supported the L'I‘OOU). A reception was :foerwmds held for their intimate frionds. NOW is the time to look after the repairs for your car so as {0' be ready for the Warmer Weath- er and better roads. MOTORESTS ngs W rontu hrop H EASOLE ATTER Y Auction Sa‘e Register Have You Met Him APmI hull} SPRING IS HERE sol" W e Specialize in VULCANIZENG ETYLENE WELDING fi ACCESSORIES and RTE?!) -Watson :hfing lmk Mum \‘hon (it-mm» An» 1"hL-lntk- (h 0x111- Jzkuey Hunts, I in nmniugv lo Llltcr Hi" the Inh- f lel‘usl. 1w- hoing [)E-rfulnwd nugull Hay ln'idv, who wns nsin. Mr. Edwin w-ry {weanling ......4»An hIAV\I\ rn- (xf . l i 1 â€"â€"l"m'm ll] furni Pn'icv, Auul. 28â€"mesehold \Vm \‘ewmn preach Steph mp] inq. Szile at 3 m. Terms cash- ]. ’1‘. Saigeou. Aut-t. SATURDAY, APRIL 23-Cnntmctm-s outfit, cnnsisling of heavy draught horses, wagons, cunl boxps, bob- sleigln, harness. collars. et::.. at. Fimliuy’s Hotel. 'l‘hornhill, tlw pl‘upprLy uf Hie \Vm. Britxwll & Sons (‘0. Sale at lo'clnck. Term: 6 months. Prent’co &P1enticv. Aucts. REPAIRS 9066345 WWW BUY NOW AND MAKE CERTAIN YOU GETA CAR AT THESE PRICES Runabout $405 Touring $445 Coupe $695 Sedan $785 Chassis $345 OM The For public tran combines a which 0th: with none vantages. It is giving the railroads real competition in fast cross-country transportation. N ten years the Ford Car _ has passed the street car, the horse and buggy and the locomotive as a means of tronsgortation. ha} ard class hig m3. xeeds C re 15 McLaughlin b‘ord has given'the transportation which es all the advantages other methods offer tone of their disad- 0rd oper ‘a’clon enders mfiard F011? i an entirely new stand- ‘ turdy, dependable, perfectly suited to the mer 1: Mode , dependability a‘ this “Master Fou Touring 23-35 Special .13 plates 'xoo: leg-r thi

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