JONES LUMBER C0 PHONE 27 for the repair of Harness. All parts of Harness will be kept in stock. W. HEWISON HOUSE PA INTER, Glazier. Grainer and Paper- Hanger. Leave Orders at Sloan’s Drug Store, Richmond Hill. All mail orders will receive prompt attention. Canadian Tenor and Choir Leader Soloist North Parkdule Methrndisl Church, is prepared to receive pupil: 11 Richmond Hill on Mondays. Studio, Mrs. N. Batty's. Arnold St. Pariiculuw can be obtained by cuiling. Phone :22 Ring 11. \\ :29- Residence address Victoria. Square The undersigned has opened a shop Pupils passed for Consexvatory Ex- aminations. MISS BEATRICE HOWELL TO R0 NTO 'feacher of Fletcher Method Musical Kmdergarten TWENTYâ€"FIVE YEARS’ EXPERIENCE PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING HOT W'ATER HEATING AND GENERAL REPAIRS Patronage Sol icited BUILDERS SUPPLIES STUDIOâ€"HOTEL RICHMOND, gQï¬N Ty ANDERSON PIANO TUNER A. C. HENDERSON Harness Shop Cedar Shingles Sash Fibreboard Rooï¬ngs ,Gyprock Tar paper W334 and Building paper Rough and Dressed Lumber Hardwood Flooring Pine Lath Doors LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY 0)? max Patronage and influence respectfully solicited Defies Rust! Elias Elliott There's one big point about “Toronto†Stable Equip- ment which makes me spec- ially proud to sell it. It's the fact that the galvaniz- ing thoroughly covers and completely coats both the inside and the outside of the steel tubing with pure zinc spelter. This“hot" process makes it absolutely rust- defying and proof against strong stable acids for the mammum period. This is a mighty valuable feature. Let me explain some of the many others. Or get some of the inter- esting Toronto Literature. THORNHILL, ONT. W ORONTO J. Lunau, Agent Richmond Hill Arnold 8: Yonge. Wm. C. Ruttan AT GORM LEY Richmond Hill. P.O. address Gonuley.1(R Mr. John D. Falconhridge. Son of to ' late Sir Glenbolme Falconbuidge. chief ‘ Justice uf the Kings bench, has hPen 1 recommended as Principal of the [ Ontario Law Schm I. Mr. Falr‘onhridge wa: formerly a student. at, Richmond Hill High School. Although the year is only just half gone, nearly two dozen newspapers have gone outof buï¬nesssinccthc frst of January in Ontario alone. And still more will follow. And yet there still exist many merchants who know how their goods have ad- vanced, yet who wonder why adver- tising cannot be sold at 10 or 20 cents an inch as in okl days,and letterheads printed for $4 or $5 a thousand. VVHh the rake in the price of newsprint and the increase in the sales tax from 2 per cent. to 6 per centW widiink that used to be 50 a pound seHing at 20% and metal lstill more than double prewar pnces, the year 1923 is going to see more failures unless there is conshtent eflbrt to adjust sening prices to meet cost.â€"Renfrew Mer- cury. The Ladies Aid nf the Cam-ville Methodist church will hold a bazaar ‘and tea on the church lawn on Satur- day afternmn Sept. 15th. commenc- ing at four o’clock. In reporting the minutes of Vaugh- nn Council August; mreting the follow- ing item nppeuu-ed in the communica- ‘tifuns; ‘PFrmh Fl'nspilal for Sick Child- ren,nntii’ying tuwnship n‘f "dunk-Sim: of child of Mrs. Mullet. Elgin Mills.†The impuessiun has been ghen that the hospital’s bill would he paid Ixy the township, hut, sunh isgmt, the 0 use. The bill has heeu paid by Mrs. Mullet IL is customary-tn notify municipu‘. councils when children are. udmiflui. The above cmnmlmiCntinn, however, should hth' been’ sent to Mnrklmm Council as Mrs. Mollet never lived in Vuughnn Township. The Annual Harvest Thanksgiving Service will be held on Thursdiv. SepL. 20th. atBo'clnck. The Rev. G. S. Despard, the formpr Rector wi!1 preach. His many friends will he glad to see and hear him again. A very pleasing incident, occln-n d at Trinity Rectory Aurora. during a. shower given by the ladies of St. John’s chm-ch, Oak Ridges, towards their Fall Bazaar. when they present- ed Mrs. Soul) 5 the Honorary Presi- dent of their \V. A. with a beauiiful gold wrist watch, an‘l their Rertur the Rev. P. R. Sonnes with a silk um- herella. The presentation was Lu cum- Iuemmate their silver Wedding and as token of the esteem with which they are both held by the members of the congregation. 1.30 Sunday School. 2.30 Evening Service. BuLh services will not, begin until the arrival of the ems from the s mth and north. shore of Luke Ontario: Thirty years ago most of the buildings were of a temporary character, while now there are probably eighty permanent buildings representing an inyest- ment of $11,000,000. By speakers and by men who have visited various parts of the/world it is conceded that the C. N. E. is the greatest. and best exhibition on the continent. enâ€-.. WW _, a phenomenal success. It would not be possible to have a complete change of programme year. after year, but the directors are fortunate in being able to add new features for the enter- tainment of their patrons. The performance, afternoon and evening, drew large crowds to the grand stand, and while many cater to that part of the exhibition, the treasures of the world in Art, Agri- culture, Industry and Sciences are not overlooked by the management. For 45 years the Exhibition has been held on the same site, but the grounds have been enlarged on various oc- casions until now they occupy 300 acres of beautiful park land on the From the pressing of the button by Dr. Banting on the 25th 01' August to the closing of the gates last Satur- day . night, the Canadian National Exhibition may be said to have been Adelmo Meleca and Miss Rosalind Bush L. T. C. M. THE C. N. E. IN TORONTO ST. JOHN’S CHURCH A Wrong Impression NEWS NOTES OAK RIDGES Carrville NOTICE is hereby given thatjolm Joseph Henderson, of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, Male Nurse. will apply to the Parliament of Canada, at the next session thereof-1 for :l Bill of Divorce from his wifejmm (McQuillen) Henderson. of the said Uity of Toronto. on the ground of adultery and elevation. Dated at, the City 0 Prmince of OnLario, the Augu§§._1923. The Toronto Exhibition made another record this your. The total at- tendance was l.493,000. Increase over last year 120,500. DATED at the City of Tor-onto. in the Country of York. in H]? Province of Ontario, this 28th day of Aug†1928. HEYD, HEYD. SHOREY & NEWMAN 514â€"5143 Confederation Life Building, Toronto, Ontario. Solicitors for the said George Tamer Olewrly. ll )5 Notice of Application for Divorce Nurmun Frost. L:st Saturday evening the Girls baseball team of Hope defeated the 10ml team by a. score of 19-10. A new blacksmith shop is lwing built by Mr. Spencer Bone, just south of the village. Preparations are being made to ex- tend the cement sidewalk past the community hall. Notice of Application for Divorce NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that George Turner Cleverly of the City uf Toronto, in the County of York, in the Province of Ontario. cook, will apply to the Parliament of Canada, atthe next, Session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from his wife. Florence Maud Cleverly of 319 High Road, Wood- gl'een, London. N. 22. England, on the ground of adultery and desertion. Rev. Dr. Wallace of occupied the pulpit of St church last Sunday mnrnin Miss Marguerite Bailey's to take the Medical con Toronto University. hnsbee The pnsition of mail 0; rural route has been gral 4122 Temple Building, Tororito, Solicitors for the applicant. 11-15 73113013 Eng & MAOBï¬ETH, FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CAfl‘ADA; LIMITED; FORD ONTARIO tumny evening the Girls mm of Hope defeated the by a score of 19-10. blacksmith shop is being Mr. _Spencer Bone, just, Weekly Purchase Plan enables you to buy a Enrollment Cards just re- ceived. Comea in and ask us for full particulars. Inaugurated by the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. Wallace of Toronto. ppipit; of Andrew’s ar, Truck ( 11 en n-u granbcd f Toronto. 30th day of ipplication ‘se at the naccepted. to M 1' 0“ . BALDOCK LIMITED KNITTING MACHINEâ€"Fur sale, nearly new. Reasonable price. Apply LIBERAL OFFICE. 11-13 0R SALEâ€"Massey Harris corn hindm‘, in :1 1 condition. JOHN McLEAN, Langstaff. ll \‘IANTEDâ€"Vegetuhles and applrs. ' Will buy all kinds. H. DAVIS. Mill St., Richmond Hill. Phone 108 w. ‘ 11-13 OR SALEâ€"Tapestry hliCk house. (5 rooms and attic‘, hardwood floors. summer kithen, back hnlcmw. Soft water in kitchen all conveninnces. Immediate possession. GEO. H. GLENN Centre St, East. 11-12 * 0R SALEâ€"One 1 horse bolster wagon in good condition. JONES LUMBER Co. 11 OR SALEâ€"1 coal heater Reason for Selling, getting furnace. W.HEW]SON, Cctllleb't. , FOR SALEâ€"A Chevrolet, car. in good running order. I. D. RAMER, Richmond Hili. 11 by prdving A m ssnge has been received from Japan stating; that; all the Metlmdist Canadian Chum-h and W. M. S. workers have escaped in the Japune e disaster. IDER MILLâ€"The Can-ville Cider Mill will be open every week day until the 15th (f Nmemher. Bring your apples. A. WILSON. Prop. 11-18 WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 19â€"Anction sale of nickel plated show case, stale stock nnd fixtures, in Mchnughy’s old store, Richnmnd Hill. the propexty of R. 11. Pierre. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms cash. J. T. Suigm’n, Auctioneer. I)0$ITION WA NTEDâ€"A gill Wishes n position for housework. Apply at THE LIBERAL OFFICE. RICHMOND HILL, ONT. $03. SALE‘~A f‘..ll..._._l. ~_c._ OR SALEâ€"Gasoline engine and clutch pulley. Applv Liberal Ofï¬ce. UUNDâ€"On north Yong? Sh. l‘udies purse. Owner may have sam- R SALE‘~A small Goldie Mc- Cullough safe. JONES LUMBER Co. VVant Ads. Auction Sale Register on the pl operty. Cr COWIE DOWN 11-12 $15. 1â€"12 in u. OTICEâ€"E. Sltney IS prepared to 1 do all kinds of Lx-urking and cartinan Rithond Hill and vicinity. Patronage solicited. Phone Richmond Hill 98. 42 tf OR SALEâ€"A ï¬ne eight roomed red brick house i 11 Church St., will] all modem conveniences, ï¬re place and oak floors. ï¬nished attic; also barn. garage and poultry house. Apply GEO. HARDING, Richmond Hill. 10-11 OUSE FOR SAL'C â€" This is: a. six loomed house. haidwoud floors. furnace, electiiu lights, etc. This pI‘UpPrty is situated in Richmond Hill. $80lldu'.vn:balunce like rent if de- sired. This is a bargain as owner has left town. \Villsellfu|-$7001:'ss than the miginal price for a quick Sale. @‘pply at THE LIBERAL OFFICE. 10-tf ARM TO RENT â€" in Township of Vaughan. Apply to J. H. NAUGHTON. Elgin Mhls. 9-11 ‘()R SALEâ€"One Fox-d 1916 light delivery truck will be suld fur storage charges after Ss-pt. 17m. \V. G. BALDUCK, LTD., Ford Dealers. Richmond Hill 10-11 FOR SALEâ€"Horse, buggy and harness. good dxiver, quiet for lady to drivo. W. G. HORNER. Rich- mund Hill, Church St. lU-ll L sine Innxnu Mods .1 little Richmond Hill. ~dead. mil H 0 [:UR‘NACE FUR SA Ll ARTAGE â€" Phone Maple 264 H. NEWSOME. 9-H ANTEDâ€"High School boarders Apply COOPER’S HARDWARE EN BOARDEHS \VANTED MRS. GOULD. Richmond Hill. FOR SALEâ€"Enqnile 8.51313, Richmond I: 'fwrul‘y five du pair. R. S. MA at the Palmer H lU-ll "I 1 Hill. lO-tf