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The Liberal, 11 Oct 1923, p. 4

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JONES LUMBER C0 PHONE 27 Residence addrfiss Victoria Square All mail orders will receive prompt attention. Canadian Tenor and Choir Leader Snlnin North Pnrkdule Methodist Church. is pnggg'ed _t_n rqceivefipupjls n Richmond Hill on Mondays. Sindio, Mrs. N. Batty's. Arnold St. Particulars mm hp ubtained by calling. Phone 22 Ring 11. 29-. Leave Olders at Sloan's Drug Store, Richmond Hill. Cor; Arnold & Yonge. MISS BEATRICE HOWELL. TORONTO 'L'eacher of Fletcher Method Musical Kmdergarten From the Toronto Conservatory of Music. will accept a number of pupils in Piaqo. Vocal and -: Theoryo -:- For information Phone 110. MRS. MYLKS. Toronto Office. 816 Federal Building, at 85 Richmond Street. \Vest. Richmond Hill Office (‘ Liberal Office). every Thursday forenoon. Maple. Thursday afternnon. Wood'bridze. Saturday fox-enoon. Money to Loan at Current Rate F. GORDON COOK Tnoitfis DELANY BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. NOTARY. E'Ir \IOTICE is hereby given mat}th Joseph Henderson. of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, Mule Nurse. will apply to the Parliament of Canada, at the next session thereof for a. Bill of Divorce from his wife Joan (McQuillen) Henderson. of the said Uity of Toronto. on the ground. of adultery and desertiou. - l ‘ ‘ 1‘" A -D "I‘ nnnnn fin autumn, on]... -V-..--.-._. Dated at the City of Toronto, Province of Ontario. the 30:11 dayof August. 1923. MACBETH & MACBETH, ‘12 Temple Building, Toronto. Solicitors for the applicant. 11~16 PLUMBING AXD TINSMII‘HING HOT \VATER HEATING AND GENERAL REPAIRS Notice of Application for Divorce 'upils passed for Congexvatory Ex- aminatlons. STUDIorHOTEL RICHMOND. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS‘ EXPERIENCE Adelmo Meléccn and Miss Rosalind Bush L. T. C. M. BUILDERS SUPPLIES CHOPPING MILL A large stock Kept at Uuucn Lanuno a..- .__-_ , RICHMOND HILL. THORNHILL ANE UNIONVILLE I' A. C. HENDERSON Hardwood Flooring Pine Lach Doors Cedar Shingles Sash Fibreboard Roofings Gyprock Tar paper Wa14.oard Building paper Rough and Dressed Lumber JOHN T. ANDERSON PIANO TUNER LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY OF YORK Putrnnutze and influence respectfully solicited WRIGHT BROS. J, A twenyfivecen: udmi sion is ' the popular price for fall fairs. Finy rs undertake” and Embalme J cents does not catch the crow]. Last Usual minding. Flour nnd Feed, all kinds of poultry feeds, grit, shell. tonic and baled straw. Oats wanted market price. DELIVERS TUESDAY and SATURDAY. THORNHILL, ONT. WILLIAM COOK Wm. C. Ruttan Phone 82 Richmond Hill. . BURR of Funeral Furnishing the above places P.0. address Gonnley,B,R THURSDAY. OCT. 11~Horses. cattle), pigs. sheep and few implements be- longing \Vm. Smith. Gormley, whose buildings Wel'P destroyed by fire. Sale at one. F. W. Silver- sides, auctioneer. SATLRDAY. OCT. ISâ€"Auctinn gal- a farm stuck. implements etc.. Int 15. rear 3rd con. TPuunNeh. the prOpel-Ly nf James Grant. Terms 12 months. Sale at 1 o’clock. J. T. Suigeon. Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 0LT. lfiâ€"Auctinn sale of TUESDAY, 0m: Iiiâ€"Auction sale ofi horses. annns. implements etc.. Sv-hwmhmg Junction. just east of Mnlloy’s Store. the px‘opprty of I, \Vund. Sale at 1.30. Terms 6 months. Robert. Carr, Auct. ) \VEDNESDAY, OCT. 17â€"Auction snle nf house» and lot. and homehold furni- ture. “Right Sweet, Richmond Hill. the property of C. A. Rue. Sale- at ‘ 1.30 p. m. Furniturs ensh; terms of " hnuae and lot mad» known on day of sale. J. T. Saizson, Anct. ‘ FRIDAY. Ocromm lQâ€"Anction sale of i The Maple Sand. Gravel and Brick Cnmpnnv. Lt’d. have on hand for sale. Cement. drain tile. 3, 4. 5. 6 and 8 in. CulverL tile 12. 15. 18 and 20 inch (30 inches in length) Also Cement Brick Sand m- Gnu'el sold by the load or in car lots. Vlvdux- posts and telephone poles for sule. ‘ T. COUSINS. lwven ‘Maplt‘ the uwner ()FFICE. The following is a partial list; of fall fairs in which people of this section of country may be interested: vaomberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A Oct. 11â€"12 Br ldfOl‘d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 12~l3 \Voode-idge......u ... . . . .Oct. 19â€"20 OR SALEâ€"5 room bungalow, con- crete cellar. lot 64 by 175 feet. Price $2,700. Apply F.J. MANSBRIDGE. Yowge st. Purveyor. 14-16 {4' 0R REflTâ€"Oosey new hungaIOW; also six room house-1m Richmond Gnu-er. Apply 0, L. \VRIGHT. 14-15 ANTEDâ€"A young girl for house Work, by the day 01‘ permanent MRS. JONES. Stop 51); Elgin Mills. 14-15 Sand, Gravel, Tile and Brick Premier Ferguson has no doubt made himself popular with the rising generation by his suggestion to abolish homework, but would it not bebetter to leave that innovation to the judgment of the teacher. To give a pupil difficult problems to solve is often a mistake. but with memory subjects such as spelling, history, etc. a boy or girl should be able to accomplish more in one hour in a quiet room at home, than he can in two or three hours in a noisy school. :Homework should not be abolished. but should be given with discretion. \V ATCH ()(". ‘nmu. Ocrossn lQâ€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements etc.. the property of Mrs. C. Robsnn & Son. lot. 5. ann. 2. Whitcburch, Lake- W"- on); Farm. Sale at ['2 u’cIm-k. F. W. Silversides and A. Farmer, Aucts. Premier Ferguson. who is also Minister of Education has been instructing his Deputy Minister and the official of that department to cut out of the curriculum a number of subjects that are now obligatory, in- cluding Nature Study. We believe that the study of Art should be made optional, instead of compulsory. Artists are born, not made. Inferior pupils can sometimes make beautiful drawings with the greatest ease, While many good scholars can never be taught to draw a horse or any simple object, K The members of the League of Na- tions are engaged in serious workâ€" endeavorlng to settle disputes by ar- bitratibn instead of warâ€"and it ill becomes any newspaper to make light of their efforts. J Saturday Verjas the closing day of ] Markham’s Fair. The attendance is I said to have been fully 15,000. Likewise the same paper reasons that if 1924 is to be observed as League of Nations Year at the Fair “the League of Nations may disap- pear from the eath for all time." -‘v The Telegram neverlosel a'chance Co‘ridicule the work of The League of Nations. That paper remarks that in 1914 Canada’s Great Fair vus observed as Peace Year, “where- upon Peace vanished from the earth." SUGGESTED CHANG ES Auction Sale Register Fall Exhibitions FOI'NDâ€"On Tuesday. 2, a. watch was found he- and Richmond Hill. Will enquire at THE LIBERAL 14â€"16 Manager OR SALE OR RENT~Seven rnmu brick house on Church Street; bath room, elecuic light and all Cum veniences. Aoply W. H. GRAHAM. Richmond Hill. l2-tt‘. NOTICEâ€"E. Slmey 15 prepared to L do all kinds of Ll'uvking and C‘ll'ting in Richmond Hill'and Vicinity. Patronage sulicited. Phone Ric unnnd Hi1198. 42 If OUSE FOR SALE â€"This is a six roumed house, hardwood flours, furnace. electric Jightfi, etc. This pmpvlty is situated in Richmond Hill. $filllldnwn : balance like rent if Jeni sired. This is a bargain as owner has left town. \Vill sell for $700 1955 than I the miginal price for :l quick sale. Apply at THE LIBERAL OFFICE. 10-tf K, Mlll will 7he open evm-v “Hack (lay; until the 15th of November. Bring ynul'npples. A. WILSON, Prop. 11-18 OR SALEâ€"Tractor plow. 1 double furrow Cockshutt riding plow. Apply H. A. TUTT, Stop 40. Thornhill. 18â€"15 IRST CLASS GRAVEL AND SAND FOR SALEâ€"0n lot 24, 3rd con., Vaughan. good road to pit. Apply to GEORGE REAMAN, preprietor Richmond St“, Richmond Hill. 14-25 RUCKINGâ€"\V0rk wanted fur ton truck. potatnes. grain elm, cheap rates. Apply DAVIES, R.R. 2. Maple. . 14-16 I ANTEDâ€"Vegetables and apples. \Vill buy all kinds. H. DAVIS. Mill 56., Richmond Hill. Phone 108 w. ll-tf ARM T0 RENTâ€"In Township of Vaughan. Apply to J. H. NAUGHTON, Elgin Mills. 14-16 UR SALEâ€"Horse, good (1| iver, buggy. set (If harness, and a cutter, all in good repair. Apply LLOYD BAKER, Gun-ville. phnne Maple 2864. a l4-15 0R SALE CHEAPâ€"No. 60 Bell cutting box. good as new. WA}. BALDOCK, LTD.. Ford dealer. Rich- mond Hi“. Ont. 14-15 f’ the field. 151m $160. Apply GEO. ALLISON, Richluund street, Rich- mond Hill. 14-15 OR SALEâ€"Very nice cook stuve $22. T. Yongehurst Road, Stop 24. DSTâ€"0n Sntmduy afternoon, Out. 1 6th, a child’s gull] locket nnd «hain on Uentre St. East or Yunge St. Will finder pleusc leave at W. HALL'S, Centre St. East. 15 ' OUNG PIGSâ€"4701' sale, 8 tn 9 weeks old; also 2 young hrm d v sows, all bacon type. pure bred Yorkâ€" shires. WALTER‘ Sco'r'r. Unionville .R- R.. Phone Scouffville 6208. “OR SALEâ€"One ilon hedabvad and springs. and 3 pair of blankets. Apply tn \VILLIAM JOHN DIXON, Richmond Hill. 15-Lf OTATO ESâ€"A patch of potatoes n the field. Pn'ce $100. Apply K, model, in good cnndilion. Bugain for quick balm C. M. PALMER. 0R. SALE â€" One fumed oak Divamue upholstered wilhaxl leather, full double bed size, complete \\ ith mattloss, almost. as good as new. \Vill sell Che-up. MRS. D. \VATSON, Roseview Aw. 15 OR SALE~Small open grate stove, burn mm] or wood $8.00 Apply MISS BURR, Richmond St. 15-16 OUNG PIGSâ€"Young pigs for wle. H. DAVIS, Mill 5L. Richmond Hi |, Phone l08 w. 16 OR SALEâ€"Beautiful all wow] suit, lengths. for sale. ladies 01 gents. At very low prices. J. A. GREENE. Wright St. Richmond Hill. IDER MIbLâ€"The Can-ville Cider OR SALEâ€"A small Goldie Mc- Cullough Safe. JONES LUMBER 18 1f OUSE FOR SALEâ€"Enquue 0: GEO.S.SIMS, Richmnml Hi” Monoton, the headquarters of the Atlantic ..Region of the Canadian National Railways, was a. point of much interest in the itinerary of the Canadian Weekly Press Association over the Canadian National Railways recently. This city, with a popula~ HEVROLETTE [‘OURING â€"- Iale Want Ads. The Thriving City of Moncton, NB. Peninsular HILI’OTT, 14-16 1(Mf tion of 16,000. is a thriving industrial and commercial centre. In the neigh- borhood of the city are oil and gas fields, in some of which exceedineg productive wells are in operation. At Moncton the famous “tidal bore" is seen at its best, the incoming wall of water being sometimes between four and five feet. The rise and fan of the tide there shows a difference of thirty leet between extreme high and extreme low. .The photograph gives a general view of the city. showing the Canadian National Rail- ways tracks elevated across one o! the main thoroughfares. ” , tion of 16,000. is a thriving industrial and commercial centre. In the neigh- borhood of the city are oil and gas fields, in some of which exceedingly productive wells are in operation. At Moncton the famous “tidal bore" is seen at its best, the incoming wall Your Water Supply Automaticâ€"Sure mm W. G. BALDOCK LTD. New Four-door Sedans and entirely redesigned Coupes will be brought out at a substantial advance in price. ' The unusual opportunity to secure a new Ford Sedan for $685 or a new Ford Coupe for $595 has created such a heavy demand that the few cars remaining of the small original allotment will likely be sold within a few daysâ€"some Ford dealers are practically sold out now. We will not be able to get more of these cars, as factory production has ceased on these models. Orders are being booked and deliveries made strictly in turn. Consider the value offeredâ€"the time saved~â€" the comfort and the convenience of having a closed car for cold weather. Let us enter your order at once if you wish to get a Ford closed car at present prices. z-door Sedan $785.00 $100.00 $685.00 Coupe - - 695.00 100.00 595.00 Low Ford Closed Car Prices Bring Heavy Buying FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED FORD, ONTARIO RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Old Prices All Price! F- 0- 3. Ford. Ont. Reduction New Price:

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