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The Liberal, 13 Dec 1923, p. 4

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JONES LUMBER co; PHONE 7 Leave Olders nt Sloan’s Drug Store, Richmond Hill. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS’ EXPERIENCE All mail orders will receive prompt attention. TO RONTO feacher of Fletcher Method Musical Kmdergarten l’upils passed for Conselvatory aminations. From the Toronto Conservatory 01 Music. will accept a number of pupils in Piano, Vocal and " -: Theory. -:- Richmond Hill, Friday and Saturday For information Phone 110. MRS. MYLKS. Relfe Shoe Repair S'1‘()K{E1 Toronto Office, 816 Federal Building, at 85 Richmond Street. \Vest. Richmond Hill Office (‘ Liberal Office), every Thursday forenoon. Maple, Thursday aftei‘nnon. Woodbridze. Saturday forenoon. Money to Loan at Current Rate. F. GORDON COOK THOMAS JIE BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, NOTARY 'lhe Rolfe Shoe Repair Store A large stock of Funeral Furnishing Kept s.t the above places OPEN ALL DAY AND EVERY DAY EXCEPT “WEDNESDAYS AND SUNDAYS WRIGHT BROS. Undertakers and Embalmers RICHMOND HILL. THORNHILL ANE UNIONVILLE Cor. Arnold 8: Yonge. sale. (30 inches in length; Also Cement Brick Sand or Gravel sold by m in car lots. Cedar posts and telephone HO USE PA 1NTER, 31az'1er.Gra'mer and Paper- Hanger. Adelmo Melecm and~Miss Rosalind Bush L. T. C. M. Sand, Gravel, Tile and Brig}; MISS BEATRICE HOWELL BUILDERS SUPPLIES STUDIOâ€" Wimp-any, LL'u, n; 1emenr. (1min tile ulvert tile; 12: Repairs to boots. and Shoes are Done 4m Time Every Time All the Time 3es‘Mute1‘ial and Workmanshi] JOHN T. ANDERSON Next to Village Clerk’s Office The Maple Pine' thh Doors . / 9953M Shingles Sash ’ljbroboard Roofings Gyprock Tu paper Wuhmrd Building paper Rough and Dressed Lumber ‘UMBING AND TINSMITHKNG HOT \VATER HEATING AND GENERAL REPAIRS THORNH ILL. ONT. WILLIAM COOK Eardwood Flooring C. HENDERSON PIANO TUNER ROLl-‘E, PROPRIETOR .13.! the HOTEL RICHMOND. Richmond Hill. T. COUSINS. 1nd, Gravel and Dl'lun have on hand for sale. lile. 3, 4, 5. 6 and 8 in. , 15. 18 and 20 inch hes in length) 3:0 Conservatory of THOMAS DELANY ne poles for 1nd Brick Manager load 01 Ex- ETr The supper and concert at Hope on Friday night was enjoyed by all who attended. A musical programme of anthems, choruses and snlos was given by the choir (if the Dufferin Street Presbyterian church. The ladies of Hope have always had the reputation of being able to get up a splendid supper and on Friday they did not fail to come up to the standard. On Sunday morning Mrs. G. H. Ru uble passed away at her home after a long and very trying illness. The fune‘al tm k place on Tuesday «afrm- noon Much sympathy is felt for the ho Pavel husbmd and the sons and daugutm s. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. (D12) Rnudey. on Monday night in honour of Miss Barbara Rennie. prior to her muniage to Mr. Clifford ngyd. late of the Village of Lu County of York, \Vidm TAKE NOTICE that having claims against the Ostato ( said deceased are wquiy-ed tn file, with the undersigned snlicitm Room 12. 24 King Straet. West. '1 to, duly Vt'lified hy sntan-j clarutinn on 01- before the 15th 11 December. 1923. after which d.-I administrators will proceed m dish the assets of the said estate. hnvil ferenco nnly to such claims as have been properly filled pm-su; this noticp. Prof. Taylor. of Knox College. preached in St. Andrew’s church on Supdax. ‘ 1,1,1 For Sale at Sioan’s Drug Store DATED at Toronto this 191 hf November, 1923. MERCER BRADFORD & CAMPBELL 24 King Street, West. Toruutn. Soliilors 101- the Executors. 21-24 Bliss Carmen. the Canadian poet does not seem to look on the bright side of life. He makes light of Mr. Loyd’s visit on this side of the At- lantic, and says that the people ofthe United States were not influenced towards active participation _in the settlement of European affairs. Mr. Carmen also took a fling at the Churches, saying that men stayed away because they did not get “the real thing.” Does Bliss Carmen think that men are bettering themselves by staying away from religious services l Lowrance Smith, crippled man,‘ Toronto, fatally shot Mrs.’ Eva Thompson, his landluy, and then turned the gun on himself, because ., Mrs. Thompson asked him to pay his board and lodging. The papers say the murderer was crazed by drink. Another sample of “British Liberty.” transportation systems in the; world, and was an outsranding figure in Councils of Empire during the war. Lord Shaughnessy, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Pacific Railway. died at. his home in Monireal oKMonduy, after a short il‘ness. Like his cotem Sir William Mackenzie who passed away a few days ago, Lord Shaughnessy, rose to be President of one of the greatest A despatch from over the water; indicates that Britain will not stand for rowdyism. In the recent election a candidate was forced to cancel his meetings beCause of threats from rowdios apparently interested in the success of his Labor opponent. The man who was refused a fair hearing was easily elected although the Labor candidate in last year’s con- tcst won by a majority of 2,021. IN THE MATTER of the Es! Rams-sans MIXTURE 'AVED mam Read this true statement "l. Mrs. Clayton, have suffered from Bronchitis for years and found relief only in Buckley's Bronchitis Mixture. I consider this to be a wonderful remedy and wouldn't be without it in the house, and I am firmly conâ€" vinced that it saved my life." Mrs. W. Clayton. 90 Uxbridge Ave.. Toronto. Buckley's is _gu3ranteed to relieve with the very first dose, coughs, colds and bronchitis. Get a bottle at your druggist’s today. Notice to Creditors CHRISTINA THOMPSON W. K. BUCKLEY, LiMXTED 142 MUTUAL 5T.. TORCNTO Advertise 1n the Libem‘. MAPLE Lansing, in the. low. decea<edl mt all pmti~s he estate of the red t" file 3 unv ‘d snlicitox-s m 4. “last. Toron- y satutm-y de‘ the 15th day of which dnlv the sad to dish-i! ute state. having 1-H. claims as shull lled pursuant to I u The next meetng at the Council of the Municipality of Vaughan will be held in the Town Hall, Vellore, on Vaughan Council SATURDAY. DEC. 15, 1923 l ul’clock. Tm-ms 9 months. J. ’1‘. Saigerm, Aucb. \VEDNESDAY, DEC. 19â€"Fa1-m. farm stm'k, implemfint‘~ etc. lot 13, roar of con. 4. Vaughan, the property of Art. Rumble. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms 10 months. J. T. Snigeufl Auct. TUESDAY, DEG. 18â€"â€"â€"Fx'esh milch cows and swingers, at Queen’s Hotel. Unionville. the pl'nperLy of M. Patton and G. Taggart. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms Gmonths. Prentice & Prentice, Aucts. SATURDAY. DEC. 22â€"F1-eah milkera, spx-ingers und beef ringers. atlot 9, can. 7. Markham. _the property of J. FRIDAY, DEC. 14â€"Registered Holstein bull. 25 fl esh milch cows and forward spz'ingers at, Woodhridge Hotel, the property of J. H. Brillinger. Sale at High, Continuation, Public and Separale Schools will have 199 teach- ing days in 1924. The schools will close this yenr on Friday, “1812131; of December. They Will open the 3rd of of lnnuary, and close March 29. Re open 9th uf April. and closejune 29. He open September 4, and close the 21st. of December. High, Continl Separaxe Schools ing days in 1924. this yenr on ' December. They of Innuary, and The January issue of -Rod and Gun opens the first, number of the new year \vuh mticles on czumeing’, fishing, maose hunting. ski-ing, hunting knives, nature studies. guns and uunnunition. trapping. kennel intmests and a host, of other subjects. Puh‘Aished by W. J. Taylor, \Voodstock, Ont. H. VBrvillinger. Sale :it i o’clock. Terms 10 months credit. Prentice & Prentice. Aucts. Teaching Days for 1924 Auction Sale Register Rod And, Gun at, 10 o'clock J. B. MCLEAN. Clerk. i-lng, hunting Knn uns and zumnuniti intmests and a h Puh‘dshed by W The Naw anfi Cmage FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED. FORD. ONTARIO Electric Starting andLighling Equipment $85.00 aha. All prices 5. o. b. Ford. Ontario. Government Taxes extra. All Ford models may be obtained through the Ford W cekly Purchase Plan An entirely new body design of remarkable beauty as well as practical utility, is the distinguishing feature of the new Ford Coupe. The body lines follow in one graceful sweep from the new,high radiator to the “Turtle-back“ curve of the rear deck, which has been enlarged to conveniently accommodate bulky grips and packages. Upholstering is luxuriously deep byth in the seat and back, the covering being of rich brown broadcloth with mahogany stripe. A recess shelf is provided behind the seat, for parcels. Interior fittings include revolving window regulators, and door locks and handles finished in nickel. The large rear window is fitted with silk poplin shade in dull silveged mountings. The windshield is Surmounted by a broad sun-visor, which protects the eyes from glare. As a handsome and practical all-weather car for town or country, the new Ford Coupe cannot be surpassed. W.!G. BALDOCK, LIMITED RICHRIONI) [111414, ()N'l‘ Coupe, $665 Touring Car, $445 Runabgut, $405 7 Truck; $495 87d con., Vaughan. good road to pit; Apply to GEORGE REAMAN, proprietor“; Richmond 8b., Bichnu n3. Hill. 14-25 ROWN DOGâ€"The owner of n. brown. mottled dog, may have sump by paying exps-nses and applying 1160 Maple. OR OUSE FOR RENTâ€"S x rnomed housu «m Rirhmnnd Street! Immediate possession. A. E, GLASS, Richmond Hill. 24-”. strain bu ldém Maple. munc P OUSE AND LOTâ€"In the vi of Tostnn, to sol] m- rent, a re of land. J. WALKER, Testnn. ROBERT J. H. H E W hitchux Ct‘ntral. Write Toronto WA? ‘rice DUIS FOR. SALEâ€"Pu ‘OR SALEâ€"Four fin-- Rho-40 Isl-and Red Cockerell. Best Virginia min. E. W. MOYLE. 24-25 FR OR REAL ESTATEâ€"Sec- ‘VEbLEY BOYNTON. Richmond Hill. 24-26 AND and GRAVELâ€"$3.75 per 11, yard load. 'I'rirll loud frPe to .lders. Write DAVIES, R. R. I. 0R SAL lisinar md Hill. Elecln'c Starting and Lighting Equipment Standard on (base madeb. IRST CLASS GRAVEL AND SAND FOR SALEâ€"On lot 24, DQSE SAIiEfEUQIllF§_ ‘gf stron :eptir OR RENTâ€"Or cottage with R SALEâ€"House and lot, good location. MRS. CREASOR. Maple. 23-24 CARS ’ TRUCKS ‘ TRACTORS hug, quiet, PK!) 2 cheap $18.00 S L. NICHOLS. Eb‘H MILK COW Ayrshire, 2nd Lime HEISE. Gormley GEO. S. SIMS, Richmofid Hill. lO-tf NTED ()xf‘ New Ford Prices ant Ads. 9.11 Hill \dian )n I ran ine black drivi rII'S xe bred Yorkshire collent stock getter. 0. Gm'mley R.R. 2, [95E will acres 01‘ Elgin Mills Intative i dj'acenl; I fe Insur. win ass )penduvi BAKER, Rich- resh. Abpl lot 3. 0011.5 4 Stoufi'vil] e11 sale, part 1: Apply Prl‘l ncs I‘UOH) 24-26 Fordor Sedan, $895 Inge half 24-5 DATED at Toronto the 6th day of November, 1023. SKEANS & HOOPER, 171 Yonge Sheet, Toronto, Solicitors for the said applicant. 19-32 f York. will apply tn the Pulliamenc of Canada. at the next Sf‘ssinn thereof for a Bill of Divorce fvmn hrl' husband Wesley Oscar Castle of (119 said City 01' Toronto. locomotive fiwumn, on the ground of ndulbol'y and desel tion. “DATED at Toronto the 6th day of Notice is hereby given that, Florence Castle of the Township of Etr-hicoke in the County of York. in the Province of Ontario. married women, now resident in the Township of. York in the_Couuty Notice of Application for Divorce No House too small We luve a size and model for every oneâ€"and the prices are right. We can also supply your want; on Furnace repairs and pipes. ‘ General Agents for Farm Machin- ery, Dumps, Etc. TEETZEL BROS. 3‘ 011 uest If v Tinsmiths and General Agents PHONE 87 W FURNACES on 0011 AND REPAIRS sidcring Lhc furnace in and let us show N0 House too large. small We him a

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