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The Liberal, 14 Jun 1923, p. 1

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II. A. Nicholls i ' ' The Real Estnte Man HAS FOR SALE ’50 Foot Lot on Rosoview Avenue, - ‘ wih foundation for small house lnid. Desiiuble Lot on Richmond Street, 5 North Side 50 ft. by it good depth. :3 House. Burn, 4 ucres, good well. ‘ fruit trees,‘ corner Mill Road and Bnthurst. , ’01] north side Roseview. elegant a brick clad house all modorn improveâ€" ments, hard wood floors. finished attic, ,attructive grounds. \ Frame house on Richmond fronting" E on three streets. é ucz‘e. garden. trees. ? small fruit. in good shape. 5 50 ft. lot. on west side of Baker Ave.. 1, with good garage and hen house only ‘ $700.00. . v 1 :Brick clad house, stable and 3 acres. 'nnd, orchard. small fruit on Lucas K Street. ' Two choice bargains on Centre St. ' East. House and Lot at Maple also a small farm in so me locality. Acreage with large house, " spring creek at Elgin Mills. 4 Acres, 5 roomed cottage, large ‘ barn. naturol gas well, on the Mill _ ,Rond. Stop 48. \, Will lend you money or loan your money. Insurance. range St, Ridimorn Hill \ELOCUTION“ , { ‘Miss Marguerite Boyle Artist, Teacher in Literature, Expression, Reading, Dram- .atic and Humourous Sketches, Dialect Poems. What of Your Yesterdays? m The “yesterdays” are but primers for n Grcutcr Tomoriiow. \thtever may have been our experience in that whether failure- or successâ€"~it matters not, for tho fuct still remains that each one of us may draw splendid udâ€" vice and encouragement from the past that will make it possible for us to look the future in the fnce with a greater determination. The road up which we came is paved with memories too sacred to be allow- ed to row into a. state of decay through our inactivity. Can you turn your back on the yesterday and us- sume the attitude of an arm-chair critic. or of neutrality toward the Richmond Hill Old Boys’ :ind.Girls' Reunion without losing one of the great things of lifeâ€"the pleasure of associating with the friends of your “childhood yesterday" and extending to them a. Warm invitation to be with us on the 5th, 0th, and 7th of August next? Now. let everybody put his shoulder to the wheel and DON'T DRAG YOUR FEEDâ€"(Contributed). good NF“ MAPLE i-.â€"â€".. The service in the Methodist church, Maple. next Sunday. will he held in the morning at 11 o'clock. be no service in the evening. Chopping Mill Custom Grinding. Flour and Feeds of all kinds. Poultry Feed :L Specialty. Come and have them ground fresh. Our Flour Prices are away down, consistent with quality. Come in and got Flour from the Largest Millers in the British Empire. Deliveries Tuesdays and Saturdays. Phone 82 W. Professional Graduate of W Owen A. Smiley Studio. J Address Miss Marguerite Boyle. {studio ‘Homewood I" “F ‘ ""‘hvâ€"TT’ Fall Term tipens Aug. 27 Hall,’ Thornhill, Ont 30 if M 3.11. SAIGEOIV Maple Licensed Auctioneer for the County of 'York. Solos attended to on shortest notice and at reusonuble rates. P . . Arrange now to enter this famous “manage SOIIC'ted sclnol -â€" famous for sliin-lly high $113110 \\ Ollx Illlll i ll promptly i)t‘.lp- -H'___.__ â€" -â€"â€"_ “'*“‘ lug students to seem eemployment. FALL TERM OPEN None Better in Canada \Vrite for catalogue. and you will 1 soon See u by you should patronize __- our school. Open all year. Enter ENROLL ANY TIME any time. .iIndivldual Instruction. Night School â€" Mondays and 'I‘hursduys‘| \‘Newmarket. Bank of Toronto Block Yonge and Charles Sts.. Toronto. ' \V. J. ELLIOTT Principal. Wall Hangings 'pnstâ€"whether sorrow or lmppinoss.‘ .There will ; RICHMOND HILL. ONT.. THURSDAY. JUN I Take Notice 1 â€"â€" l Oflice will close at 6 saving lime. noons, June 16 and 23. i ] â€"QO.â€"â€"â€"- i Inspecting Roads *â€" T. H. Leggc, reovc of Aurora. ; F.\V. Hicks, reevo of North York Townshlp; and J. T. Suigeon, rceve of Vaughan, ,siarted Tuesday on a motor tour to inspect roudsin the County of Yorx with :1 view of recommending that ,. several roads now being controlled by r different municipalities. be ossumed i by the Commission as Government 9 Roads. The committee will report at the June session of the County ‘ Council. 'â€"â€"â€".-O-.â€"-â€"â€" Richmond Hill Horticultural Society The annual Spring Flower Show will be held in the School Itoom of the Methodist Church on Tuesday even- ing. Juno-19th. Doors open to public 8.30 Standard time. Exhibitors are urged to make their entries as soon as possible. . Exhibits will be placed by a committee it charge and will be received at 7.3] o’clock. Prize lists may be obtained from the secretary, Mrs. Hume. Fatal Motor Accident h... Richmond Hill was shocked Monday afternoon upon learning of the tragedy when two of our citizens. Leonard Curtis and Gilbert Ramsay. suffered a terrible accident on Morgan’s Hill. The former was instantly killed, and the latter very seriously injured when the car in which they ,were driving smashed into a south-bound Metropoliâ€" tan car near the bottom of the hill. The onto, a Ford Sedan, was crumpled and torn to matchwood by the impact. Mr. ‘ Curtis was brought to Richmond Hill, and Mr. Ramsay was rushed to the T0- ronto General Hospital. where he lies in a critical condition. Provincial Constable Sutton said that the motor. when passing: through . Lansing, wus lrnvclling at u spi-ed of 37 miles on hour. An inquest. will be held at Thomhill next Monday oven- [ ing. when conflicting reports may be . cleared up. The deepest sympathy is felt for the mother. the widow, and the three young children in this sad occurrcnte. -â€".o§__â€". Yes, They Are Coming W Hundreds of Invitation Letters have [wen sent out to former boys and girls of Richmond Hill to attend the Old Boys’ and Girls’ Reunion on August 5th, Uth. and 7th. From the replies thus for roccived only one will be un- able- to be present, and tho t on account of distance. Below will be found the reply received from one of the oldest of Old Boys: St. Thomas, Ont., June Ulh,1923 L. B. Teetwl. Earp, Hinlln‘lnllll Hill, Ont.: D :u- Sinâ€"I um in receipt of your kind invitation t‘» atlt-Inl the Reunion of the Old Boys’ and Girls’ of Rich- â€"._r :‘Punuc rainâ€"i A good shipment of the Very best Anthracite summer orders. -- of - Artistic Charm SA)IPLES FR EE PAINTING, DECORATING Phone 306. King. i l l l l G. HILL, Oak Ridges P. O. for MISS BEATRICE HOWELL l TORONTO Teacher of Fletcher Method 1 Musical Kmdergarten . lage do not lino“; per Pupils passed for Conservatory Ex-‘ animations. Many people of this vi1-- i cut. of our coal is screened before leaving our yard. This . ._ not done in any yard this do of Toronto. ust \‘x'ilit‘il is. 1 it he in ,‘fPI‘ \' 1’ ' Is it not worth at least 50c'i l er ton that you are. not buy-ié ng a large. percentage of; STUDIOâ€"H OTEL RICHMOND. Richmond Hill. DR. L. R. BELL I) ENTIST i Utlire TI ench Block. two doors north of Standard Bank. Ilouis U .‘l.lli. to 5.30 p. m. Tcl' pliunv 3'2 m-unâ€".-â€"_ WILLIAM £03.“: l§.\lii'l<".li‘.i. Surici'r: ':. No‘rxr‘x '[‘~\v\l‘~-V':"~, mond Hill. and l sissvn‘o you I will en- denvoi to be on hand to join you and any and all old friends und neighbors who may by good fortune be thcrc. I was born at the Villnge of Rich- mond Hill on Svpt.29.l850, and mi- grated 54 years ago, this being over one half century. I do not expect in sve a great nmny of the older resi- dents. but hope to meet some of the Old Boys and Girls and look over the old homestead, thr- old sclmol site. the old swimming place, and. in fact. every spot where some of us used to play Involuy and fish and shoot Sllllll- 1915 and jnck rabbits with the Powell bovs. Jack \Vitherford, ond others, and on Sunday attend the old Metha- dist Church and Sunday Schoolâ€"\Vm. Harrison. Superintendent, and Henry Sandersonâ€"and sing in the choir with . \V. Atkinson. und Grant. and Dontoo. This call of yours has just revived some of the old memories. and :AI will endeavor to think of more for the oc- casion. I thank you. Yours very truly, 115% t’. Final-tn, Assessment. Commissioner. Odie-r letters of acceptance are from )Iuignret T. Addison, Toronto : B. F. Quunlz and wife, Harrie; Fullerton R. Gibson. Francis E. Gibson, Brighton; Mrs. Archie McCulluni. Au: '- :Chns. Storey, Brockttn, Mn:<., .‘tliti ~ '71:. J. R. Hiker. ‘lriijvl Vail. mu om l‘. \ys’ .» 1-2: a " 'LS‘ : . o,-.- 5 _, . ‘ ., I . 'd‘JV v ;' ‘; ~ 1“ u:'.t '~‘_. .. 5 ~ . 3‘ . For the next ten days The Liberal pm, daylight; slruwbciiy iosiivnl of Ilio A150 Saturday after. church will be hold at , Liberty; in all things, Charity.” Strawberry Festival l -â€"â€".n On 'l‘uesduy. june 24;, lin- Tosh)”. will be served from (i to 8 o'clock. the evening be given. including :I, Play, Young Village Doctor' of Vicloriu. Square. at ll u.m. and 7 Sunday, june 24 of Queeusvillc. l “The ' by the League Special sormons p. in. will be preached .by Rev. F. Dunlop. -â€"â€"â€".0.‘â€". BIRTHS Examsâ€"1i. Richmond Hill. Monday, june 11, 1923, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Endean, a daughter. DEATHS KEEFLERâ€"Died suddenly. May 30, Louise Murray. third daughter of the lute Matthias H. Kecfler, fol mm-ly of Richmond Hill. S'i‘icWAn'râ€"On Tuesday, June 12th, 19:23, at his late residence. 16 Indian Trail, Toronto. Dr. Sturgeon Sti-wart, aged (58 years. Funeral service at above address, Thursday, June 14th, at 3.30 p. m. Interment Mount Pleasant Ceme- teiy. CUR'ris-Died. the result of an accident. Monday, June II, 1923, Leonard Curtis, in his Slst year. Funeral from his late residence. Richmond Hi ', to-dny, Thursday. at 2.30 p. in. standard time. F‘EED A, Car of Western Oats Now These Cats are verv heavy and reusouubly clean. Upon request we will Ito-Clean Outs before crushing for 3.30. per bush. extra. Heavy Chop for Sale Quantity Re-Cleaned Buck- wheat Fit for Seed BRUCFBROS. Mill at Lot 35, Con. 5 Markham NOTICE We have opened an UP- TO-DATE PAINT SHOP, and are now ready to take your car in for painting. Highest grade materials used. Experienced painter. Prices right. A trial solicited. we...» 4. nnnunl Methodist Ton. In a good enLr-rtninment will 3 cts. Harry Stuart KSLARRY Liberal Candidate for East York, who will secure a SQUARE DEAL for YOU «Tom... & ya... 1 Liberal Headquarters â€" AND _ INFORMATION BUREAU Int Phone 232. W. Gilgaldock LIMITED Ford Dealers, Richmond Hill. Adelmo Melecci and Miss Rosalind Bush I. T. C. M. â€"â€"_ â€"â€"-â€" From the Toronto Coiiserx'otory of Music. will accept o number of pupils in Piano, Vocal and ~: 'I‘hoory. -' For infornnition 'I’hone Mus. )lvmt's. "110. W...- mmuuum A--- PLUMBING surfiifis 41 Adelaide St. E. s-â€"_, H. J. KIRBY, Secretary Central Liberal Committee N ifie Wilma! £172,» fissurance Company of eanada .V- .. b m THE POLICY HOLDERS OtVN COMPANY Get your life Insurance at cost. C. H. BYAM. Agent, Maple. Ont, xâ€" Denton, Macdonald 6: Benton Barristers, Solictors, &c. MAXNING ARCADE. ') .4 KING ST. WEST. TORONTO, CANADA . l‘ELEPHoNE MAIN 311 Cable Address: “Dedo Arthur A. )Iucdonald Frank Denton Laura. Denton. B. A. Forsyth 8: Allen Painters. Decorators and Hardwood Finishers. Estimates given. Phone 7H. Box 201 A L' It 1 ) R A DR. J. 3?. WILSON Office hours 8 to 10 at.m. l to '2. and (i to S p.11]. Office and residenceâ€"Coolie Church Sixâ€"vets Richmond Hill I\‘o. 2.1. M WRIGHT BROS. Undertakers'and Embalmers RICHMOND HILL, THORNHlLL ANII UNIONVILLE A large stock of Funeral Furnishing Kept at the above places W. HEWISON HOUSE PA INT ‘It, Glazier. Grainer and Paper- Hanger. and Phone JOHN T. ANDERSON PIANO TUNER Leave ()iders nt Sloan's Drug Store, Richmond Hill. TWENTYâ€"FIVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE All mail orders will receive prompt attention. l’l‘he James Robertson, Co., Ltd, l i 215 Spadina Ave., Taroulo, Ontario {BATH-S, BASINS, IV. C's., SINKS, :Laundrv TI'IXS and ALI. NEt‘iCS<AI’.Yi ‘ EQI'II’All-INT. “a. .nIâ€"_ .7. r-r'rN<W'n-:â€".*'lâ€"Vrr,~ Wm. C. Ruttan Cilllildlelll ’l‘cnor and Choir I.i".‘.l,it’i‘ u 2....â€" soii K". North qukdnlc Mothodist Ad; for I u:- Sl'l‘tlc Tuck (""'1;'ai'. ' Cil'il‘Ci’. I” l’l"‘l“‘1"‘(1 I” I'I‘TeiW‘ I"‘l‘“5 ‘ , n liIv-i mil 1" ion Tl'wtt'laj‘s. Studio, Ourioml1iv3:1t>~:.t'i:. ' My. ‘ ' 311,131] .ipw; .1“... l‘il' . :J' c. __‘, L’ . . . i ' ' I R; - :10- u

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