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The Liberal, 10 Apr 1924, p. 5

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A commiflce was appointed to inter- view :he Highway Commissinn with to. {ercnca to a sewor on Centre Strict out, payment for a large number of Accnunu wan ordered, and tho Council adjourned. TUESDAY. APRIL 22â€"Auclion In]. of glue-bud than-thqrn cutie, Summit Arm, Jefferson, the property of I. H. Walden. Silo n Io'clock. Terms 6 mnntho. Fannie. 65 Prentice. Aunt; The Truluror’: report of Qho Aron: operation: during the pan unon slowed receipts $27d|.78. oxponau 019537.21. leaving a not profit 01813745? On motion. :55 namés of John Shééf; down Ind Georg. Smith were lent for nppointmoqt of County Gonna}th Petitionl were presented for I sldc- walk west side of Elizabeth ltleet; for an extonsion of tho water Iyltom to lemon Avenue : and for the Ouuncil to purchlse I chemlcnl Fire and Hose mick a3 a cost of about $1,700. The Building Inspector made some suggestions with regard to the enforce- mgn;_o_f the bui‘ding by-lnw. Latte}: iore dead with reference to prices for hon couplings. firemon'l conts and lafea and vaults. The Council met April 7. By request the Council agreed to du what it could to usist the Horticultural Society in bogutifyinz the park. » More than that, billinrdl in a chnructor builderâ€"l game that makes better citizvns. It. develop: self c0n- unl, patience and persovornnce. It rvquires keen t-nncontmtiun, inspires quick thinking, improves the judgment and nlakvs nneuccuruto. oven tempered and self wliuuts. Al I form of mental relnxntinn, billiards is the most fascinating gume ever devised. It steadiel ghe nerve; and trains the eyv. whileI as an excl-cinc- it brings into Action all the Inuucles of Ibo arms, lugs. buck and neck. There Are thusandn «if high-oh“ hilliurd rooms in this countly whele {atheronnd Ions moat regularly for an hour's healthy recrealiun. CLOVERâ€"0n March 29th, to Mr. and Mn. 0. N. Glover, Viuloriu Square, a son, Mervin Clarence. (Nee Edna Empringh um.) RUMBLEâ€"On Thurnduy. April 3rd, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Set-It. Rumble, I daughter, (Marjorie Fruncel Louisr.) The regular luonLnly meeting of the Richmond Hill Horticultural Society will he held in the High School, on Tuesday evvning, April 15. Mr. J.H. Dunlop. will give an address on "Rose Culture," Mr. Dunlup'u name in this connection needu no comment. The fame of the Dunlap Hoses spreads ovor I, tunbineub. The moiety npprecinten Mr. Dunlop'u cnurtesy in replying to their request. for an Id- dreao on this topic. The Girls and Junior Auxiliary's of St. Mary’s U. of 143., are holding a Bazaar un April 26th, in the Masonic Hall. Also on the, same evvning a Musical play enLitled "Our Minister’s Birthday." will he presented by the young people. Keep the date open and watch for cnsL of play. 41-42 Arc yuu keeping in mind. Good Friday. April l8Lh, wqu the Choir of the Presbyterian Church, will render ‘hf’ Sacred Cantata "Olivet tn Calvary,” J. H. Muunder. For full particulars see hills. Mr. Hills, the new Chief of the File Brigade. requvsts LimL in cute of a fire, the person “ham-x ing it. telephone at. nnce to the Optimal Office. The operator will notify difl'erent members of (he Brigade. Prof. ’l‘uuilinuun. at the 0. A. 0., Guelph. will giw an illustrated addre~a tn the 'l‘hornhill Hut-Licultuml Society next Tuesdny evening. April 15. MB o'clock, in lhe new schnol building. The public cordially invited. The Matron and Orphanage Bound desire tu thunk Dr. Lmue Bell. of Richmond Hill. and DI. Underhill. ut Aurora. fur the $20 lvceived for the Orphanagv Cadet, Corps sporting fund. The Rev. \V, Mmmu. will givu an illustrated nrldloss on The Passion of Our Lord, 'l‘bursdny evening, at, 7.30, at St. Mary's O. of E. Everybody welcome. Tuesday’s Star stated that, Mr. Keith. M. P. P. for Nolth York, would cunsult legal uuLhurity tn see if Hydm hue the puwor in raise the rates on the Metropolitan Rnilwuy. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church ure Im-ving a supper in the school room, on Tuesday. April 16th, {mm 5t" 7 o'clock. Price 25 cen Ls. Come. Citizens are plenuod to IF. our Villlge Clerk. Mr. Hume, in his office lgnlu, after being confined a week ut, his home, from an mulck of pleuriay. An Easter Concert. will be given in the Willowdnlu Chmch, Tuesday evening, the 15!}: of April. Suluu. ducts and c cnntata will be rendered by the choir. Diviaiol Com-L will be held her. next Tuesday, the 15th uf April. For I good work Ihue, buy nGreb as Wellxmm’u. Billiards and Gentleman's Game kud ldVI. on inside pages. AUCTION SALE Village Council BIRTHS GRANT BROS Don't. IQ the increased Railroad Rates worry you. Buy I 800d used car from your Ford Dealer. We have seven! exceplionally good used cars in stock as follows: Richmond Hill and Lansing , -.D.‘._H ._. If Hun. Mr. Henry was serious zmd wished to loww- nchnnl taxes in his and other d Itricts he should introâ€" duce n bill that, in tlw case of u. sale of vueant land in all cities, towns, villages and townships bordering on cities, there should be taken acrrtnin percentage of the unenl ned increment or profit tax for school purposesin such municipalities. EASTER EGGS & NOVELTIES 1 really helieve that Hnn. Mr. Henry does not. intend tn form» the bill, for as Minister vi the Crown he could intro- duce it us a government measure and with the hip; Conservative umjurity it, would be carried in spite of Toronto opposition. It, is wmth watching how he intxgduws the hill in [he Legislature. It Then, if Toronto members kick against the hill he can go hack to {He urban portion of East Youk and mm to them. "I tried to get you n-lief in your achonl taxes but the members of Toronto opposed me.” The'Hvets" in East, York are now disappointed in Hon. Mr. Hem-y’l Iemperauce policy, and to snothe their wounded feelings he is advocating a proposed Metropolitun men scheme. which is supposed to lower their schnnl taxes hv loading some of it on the city of Toronto which is uheudy over-burdened with tax". y cultir dated “Tndlnnljdeil: j-lin;N15vI-l-1, 1923." and in it he did not mention his attitude on the O. '1‘. Act. This looks ashadytmnsuclion for a Minimer of the men. Then, in thy suuthern or urban portion. where 80m 90 pPl' rent. “1'9 English-hr rn and umny desile tn have the freedom of having a glass of ale as Hwy 59}! fit, he sent. out n pPl'lnnal cir- “I stand for the mnintennncp of the Ontario Temperance Act, and its Vigor- oua enforcement." This would utrv‘ngly appeal to the temperance people in tho nmthorn pqnion of Eggt Yonk r_iding. AL the last provincial electinn, Hon. Mr. Henry had u manifesth in the Markham “Economist & Sun" nf me 218i, l923,in which he made the ful- luwing atutomenb : EDITOR OF THE LIBERAL : Sir: In the Metropolitan Area Bill as proposed by Hun. Gen. Henry, allow me to any that it appeals to me to be “fly a subterfuge to loathe the politi- cal faelingn of rule-payers in East. Ym k who am diluppoinxed with Hon. Mr. Henry on his temperance Attitude. EAST YORK COUNCILLOR Accusns‘ HON. Gxo. HENRY 0t TRYING Tu RIDE: Two HORSES. 113 Smmnor; Avenuv. faimurdén Are you a Subscriber ? See our display of Easter Eggs, etc. Ranging in price from 5c. up Agents for Bruce’s High-Class Chocolates and Candies 1923 Ford Runabouts 1920 Ford Runabouts 1919 Light Delivery Cars 1922 F L rd Touring Cars 1921 Ford Ton Truck with stake body and cab, pneumatic tires A Demonstrntion cheerfully given. H.063va J. & M. S T E I N Yonge and Centre Sts. Richmond Hill Metropolitan Area Bill W. G. BALDOCK, LTD. A nice selection of China always on hand JOflN GAL§R_AIT!-_I, Our Groceries are of the best quality J. F. BURR - Phone 82 w. WRIGHT BROS. L‘ndertakers and Embalmers RICHMONDHILL. THORNHILL ANE UNIONVILLE Glinding and rnlling as mqu flour alul fde of all kinds. Maple Leaf and Anmm fluur. Punitry scratch and Ir:~<h felt-(it Outs we-ighing 50 lbs per In ~hel. F‘srtilizer below that. Choice l-p] ni hny. Also Hull. l'u liverivs Tuesday Land Saturday-I. 41-43 1 large stock of Funeral Furnishing Kept at the above placer: NOTICE is berrby given lhnt :1 By- law was passed hy the Council of Richmond Hill nn the lULh dny of March, 1924, providing for the lune of Debentures to the nnmunt 01195300, for (he pman nfhuilding a new High Svhnnl. and that, such by-lnw was re- }zislerwd in the rezislly officv for thP East and \Vvstridingl of the County of Yon-k, on the 313: day of Mun-ch, 1924. Any motion to quash m- setyaside the same or any pant ther'enf nmxt he [nude within three months uftel' the first, puhlicntinn of this notico, and cnmmt he made thereafter. Dated the 8th day of April 1924. Notice of Registration of BY'lJaW a BpPCiul speaker. Prof. Du \Vitl/P. 2.45â€"Sunduy srhnol and adult classes. 7 p. m,â€"-"'l‘he Betrayal with u Kisu." Special Palm Sunday musicâ€"Strangers ..A._A:..II__ 1.” cOrdinlly invited 10 a. m.~Mr.lA. Effiéwman ll 11. m.â€"â€"Educutiunal Anniversaryâ€" apfleqin» speaker. Prof. Du Witty. _-.v . .-â€"u’ [VIICII Church, next Mnndny Evening. A landing {venture of [he prog 'Imuue wlll be an "Old Time Spellin Match"â€" lhe Wurdfl to be halt-(:th from the "Epistle to the Hebrews," and also "Epiltle of James." Services in the Methodist Church April 13th aquure Will give lh“ play "Between Two Lives." in tho Mnaonic Hall, Rich wond Hill, on the night of Apii124lh. This play is bring given under me auspices (If the YVP.S. of the Methodist Church. Keep (ht! dllt. open The Young People’s Society of the Methodist church, will be "At Home" to the Y. P. S. of Lhe PI‘EhIlU'l-II';““ The Young Pen; Squutg Will give lhu THE MILL METHODIST muncn A. J. HUME, Pgnple of Victor-in CLERK. David Hill, Dealer, Richmond Hill HOSIERY â€"A- Holeprnof. Mercury, and Silk and Silk and \Vun]. \VOOLS -â€"â€" Lady RHHISIIV in all the flnss, and yarn for husierv. NECK W EA R â€"â€" LingPriP. fancy 1.200 A beautiful line nfginghams and trimmings. ten unveiling. prints, ptc. Sprung Millinery now on display. nowmt and popular Stylva in Huts, or will alter huts MADE I INS-014') by US luxnnm-n” QUALITY SHOPPE Millinery, Dry Goods, Ladies V‘ (IORS E I‘S BrnhsieI-es. Richmond Hill All ready-to-wear suits or trousers altered to fit you free of charge. Odd trousers from $3.50 up. Ladies blue serge skirts made to order from 87.50 I am prepared to meet your spring demand for Iuita and overcoats with the latest spring goods, either in rcady-to-wear or tailored to your measure. Right Here, No Factory \Vork. New Spring Suits 2V. G. BEDFORD, We do not sell nit. cost: it. Trench Block 'o Investors Ladies suits of blue serge made-to-order 835.00. CLEANING AND PRESSING SATISFACTORY DOII E. R. FORTNER AHFOUE‘" With “bur Wheel Brakes IN designing Four-Wheel Brakes on its Master-Four models as well as on the Sixes, McLaughlin- Buick has added greater safety to a car already recognized for its sturdiness, high-grade construc- tion, power, beauty, comfort and efficiency. The new Master-Four is the logi- cal car for the motorist who wants economical transportation in a car of whose appearance and per- A formance he may be %%A\ justly proud. c-su 9035mm DO you appreciate the adviaability of having your banker serve you in matters pertaining to Investments. The Bank is always in direct and constant touch with the investment market: and is well equipped to secure sound and attractive securities or to place any bond: you may wish to dispose oi. At any branch of the Standard you can obtain information in respect to investments. A. STAN DAR]; BAN K Mrs. N (if-1.11511 Batty ijL'ALITY AND SERVICE," A I 1 Grace RICHMOND HILL BRANCH. Ladies and Gants' Clothicr and Tailor. on display. \Ve fire ready with A full line of the thl'fP. fancy gnods, silkn and D M. C. for working. and trimmings. cottons, linHH. linen roller and TAND SERVICE," our Mum“, can't he done, but we can, and will me?! any honth compvlitiun. â€"TRY usâ€" and \Varnms. none better. also full line of Ask us about the GMAC. plan of deferred payments. or CARAâ€"DA all the newest shades. douhlo knitting, THE will make to order Lu s..i-.'y;.iu3'{.{s£e. and other Well-known makes of Lille obtain infatuation 1811 Phone 53 Wear Manage:

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