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The Liberal, 1 May 1924, p. 1

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SIMEON JOYCE, L.C.A.M. DENT‘ST Offire Trench Block. two doors north of Stande B-mk. Hoursflan. to 5.30 p.m. Telephone 32 BARBIBTER. SOLICITOR, NOTARY ETC Toronto Office, 816 Federal Building, at 85 Richmond Street. \Vesr F. GORDON COOK Tamms DELANY Richmond Hill Office ‘ mineral Oflice), every Thursday forenoon. Maple. Thursday afternoon. Woodbridqe. Saturday forenoon. Money to Loan at, Current Rate Walter S. Jenkins Res. Phone Barristers Solicitor Notaries Telephone Adelaide 2108 ' 85 Richmond St. \Vest. omces { Toronto. Naughtun Block, Aurora. SnliCltOI‘ for: Aurora and Richmond Hill. The annships of King, Whilchulch and Man'khuln. Denton, Macdonala 6: Benton 24 KING ST. WEST, TORONTO. CANADA. Arthur A. \Iucdnnuld ank Dentnn Lulu-u Demon. B. H. A. NIUHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC lill. 5048 Phone 99.] Now accepting pupils. Studio over Mr Furtnel-‘s Sbnp. CHOIR-LEADER. AND URGANIST PRESHYTEIUAN CHURCH Coilinissinner. iCnnveiynncer, Etc Insurance and Real Estate VOL. XLVI. Pupil of 'Josvf Lhevinno and Frank S. \Velsmun Studio: OVOI' Mr. E. R. Farmer's 'l‘uilm- Store. PHon 96 High Grade Instruction Only! MUflMV‘ Remains open all year and ad- mits students at any time. Strong demand for our graduates all the time. Right. now Is a splendid time [u commence a com-av here. Thor- ough preparation is absolutely necessary (0-day and It. always pa ys to attend n strictly lilsl-cl.lss school and not an imitation one. PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING HOT \VATER HEATING AND GENERAL REPAIRS THORNHILL. “ONT. Potatoes Bought. nnd Sold. Farmers Produce Taken Lu Market Furniture Moved. Trucking of all description. Service unexcelled. Dr. L. R. BELL PELHAM CI IAFFEY RICHMOND HILL NAUGHTON & JENKINS A. C. HENDERSON Yonge & Charles Sts., Toronto Write to-dny fm- flflt‘ catalogue TRUCKING TENOH TEACHER 0F SINGING WILLIAM COOK Barristers. Soliclors. &c. MANNING ARCADE. PIANO and TH EORY TELEPHONE MAIN 311 Cable Address: “Dedo .50 per annum, in advance.] M. J. BURKE ELLIOTT J. Harry Naughton Res. Elgin Mil!s Res. Phone 44.4 RICHMOND HILL RINCIPAI The annual meeting of the W.C.'l‘.U. will he hvld at the home of Mrs. \Vm. Ono-kg Tue-11:1}: afternoon, Mav 6th. at 3 (l’clnck. Offix'vrs and Supt's uf DP- purtnwnts "re requvsted to have their reports "-de in present at this meet- ing: also any one having Snrprisé snap coupons is asked tn hling thpm. Electinn nf offivvrs. Even-v momher I‘quwsted m mka a special effort to attend. Visitors welcome. NOTICE TO PATRONS 1 RBIs-1 of Toronto. Effective 2 o’clock A.M. Sunday, May 4th, 1924, Daylight Saving Plan Time, NOT STANDARD TIME, will be used for schedule: of all cars on the Toronto and York York Radial District. Artist, Teacher in Literature, Expression, Reading, Dram- atic and.H1;mourous Sketches, Dialect Poems. Professional Graduate of OwenA Smiley Studio. Address Miss Marguerite Boyle. audio ‘Homewood Hall,’ Thornhill. Ont 30 tf and feeds. Puulu-y feeds and washes, fertilizers for field crnpe. lawns, gardens and pot.th plums. Deliveries Tuesday and Saturday. J. F. BURR Office hours 6 Ln 8 p. In. Office and l'PSi(iP1I(‘,9»â€"(‘Ehll'9 and Church Streets Richmond Hill Phone No. 24. NORTH YONGE ST., RICHMOND HILL DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFF. DR. LlLLIA‘N C. LANGSTAFF School Books at The Liberal Office Hydro Electric Railways (Toronto & York Dist.) Are you a Subscriber “K 0. I. RUDHELL, D.C. Ph.C. Hydro Electric Railways Traffic Department ELOC U TION Miss Marguerite Boyle Custom minding gnd_ r: llTrng. flour DR. M. B. WELLWOOD Office hours 3 :10 mm. and 6 :8 p.01. (diseases of women and children.) Office hours 1 :3 p. m. Phone 100. RICHMOND HILL. ONT.. THURSDAY. MAY 1. 1924 OFFICE: AIIOVE DAVIES STORE PALMER CHIROPRACTOR Huuls: 2 l0 5 and 7 to 8 p.m Except \Vednesdny PHONE 117 )onsultulinn Free at. the Ofiiue DR. J. P. WILSON Ofiicezâ€"Cemre St. West RICHMOND HILL Phone 83 Ofiice Holfi‘s: 10-12; 6-8. THE MILL DRS. LANGSTAFF .â€"The minister will preach. â€"Rov. \V. M. Richest-er. D.D‘ Presbyterian Service- W. C. T. U. 10 to u 1,. Essentials, Um?“ Phone 82 w. mm. and I A very pretty Easter wedding tnnk place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. \V. 1}. UmSSIe-y. King City. when their youngent dnughter, Edna Marguoretta, win united in umrringe to Arthur Charles Brown. Rev. Austin E. Lunnu officiated. The bride, who was given away hy her father. ware a beautiful dress of lilue Oriental satin with rhine- stones. She carried a shower brluqm‘L of huttei-fly roses and ferns. Mrs. A. E. Lunau played the wedding music. After the ceremony :i dainty luncheon was served and the huppy cnuple left hr :1 short trip. The bride truwlled in an English cluth cont. with hat and gloves tn nmtx-h. On their return they will reside in King City. The annual meeting of Centre York Lawn Bowling League was held in the Council Chamber Friday evening. Delegates were present from different clubs of the County. A letter was road from an Uxbridga club. asking fur admission to the League, and was acuepted. A schedule of home and Imule games was arranged, the club winning the highest, numberof games during the season to hold the Mackenzie King Cup. The fnllowing Were elected ofiiCerB for the current year: Preidentâ€"Dr. Willinmfi. Anrnra. lst. Vice-Pres.â€"â€"A. R. Agar, Gormley 2nd Vice-PI'PSn-J. Gilhnm; Newmarket Secretaryâ€"J. J. McDonald, Aurora. About three o'clock Sunday mmning :\ number of men gained entrance inm the furnishing stone of Jae. Whimsler, and made off with about, $600 worth of merchandise. It is believed that the men were those seen speeding to- wards Toronto in a large touring cur shuttly afipr three o'clock on the Ynnge all-pct road. although they can- not, he Identified. After being notified of the robbery. Mr. Whimster made a hasty summmy of his stock. He found that there had been taken eight, or nine suits. several overcoats, three club bags. oxfmd shoes. sucks and ties in lurgequantinies. County Constable Gemge Thompson, of RithlhOlld Hill. was notified and motonvd In Aux-um tn invpstignte. He will. wi h lhr- assistance of Constable S. [)unham, of Aururu. fulluw [be case through. Capt. Hurty Morden attended the Board of Trade Banglwt in Aurora Tuesday evening, given in honor of the Aurora Hockey Teams, and (m he- half of the General Manager of the Sterling Bank, nfl‘icially presented The Sterling Bank Cup tn the Champion Midgvt Team of the Metrnpulitan League, for thr- 1923 24 Season. This Cup has been held by the Newman ket, Thm'nhill and Aurora Midget Huckny Team sllccessiwly. Nu civ'c depar- ture be emphasized, had such far reaching eflect from the citizvnship vi9w point, than that of preserving at All times, perfect organization. in the matter of manly spmt advantages. for the “teen hays." our citizvns of the murrow, and recognized today as he- ing paramount. in duvrloping that spirit of esprit de cm-mâ€"SU necessary in the character innnliling of our hoys â€" truly the asset. When the "fire." aLu-In was given Friday ufternonn theta WMG little difficulty in locating the (rumble us a volume of black smoke could he seen on “19 Boyle fut-tn, nuw nccupied hv Mr. Percy Brillinger. Fireman with hose reel were soon on the spnt, hut not; before the West lHrn was in flames, with no hope uf it being saved. A huge shed joined to another lmrn was torn away, and by hurd “'(Ilk the other farm buildings were saved. A hucket brigade which played nn a burning straw star-k did gnu] \\'()l k, and stayl‘d the flames until about. 1,000 feet. of host“ were laid from the hydiant ut the corner of Ynnge and Vaughan street. Several motor cu rs which were patked hundreds of yard»; ll\VH.V from the barn were damaged from flying cinders and Jones lumber yard on Arnold St. was on fire. was on fil‘P. About 40 tons of hay were burned besides a set of scalvs, a hay prPss plow, and a hay fork and car. Tht cause of the fire seems to be a mystery There was some insurance. NOTES Alf. Grainger is tn get a leather medal as champion bell linger. An exciting race tonk place on their way to the firn. Noman B. claims he might have been first ifji P. hadn‘t taken up so much of the road. Centre York Bowling ; is Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity." Burglary in Aurora Brown â€"Cross}ey Presentation Barn Burned xmtiull's most preciuus J.R.HERRHNGTON Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Canada OFFICE: CHURCH STREET TELEPHONE 11 M RICHMOND H Dogfirfion 13d Provingial Bond: Bought, MULHOLLAND & SMYTH Sold or Exchanged. Mortgage Loans Arnnged. BARBISTERS. SOLICITORS. ETC. Toronto Office : 2498 Yonge St. Phone Hudson 3408. Richmond Hill Offic'e : Wesley Boyn- ton's Real Estate Office. Yonge St. A member of the firm will be in Richmond Hill every Tuesday. 26-6m HOUSE PA INTER, Glazier. Grainer and Paper- ‘ Hanger. W. HEWISON All kinds of Lumber, Lath and Shin- gles. Flooring, Sidings. Mouldings, etc. Window Frames. Sash and Doors made to order. Dealers in Gyproc and Fibie- Board. Asphalt Roofing. Shingles. Felts, Etc. You will be pleased with our prices and promptdeliveny. Let us have your enquiries. Quotations gladly furnished on request. S4600 will buy on easy terms an eight room brick house, lot; 100 feet. frontage, garage, good garden, all kinds of fruit on Richmond Street. This is a real good buy. Rough cast house stable and 1g acres on Mill Street. A bargain. A good cheap Brick Clad House and three acres on Lucas Street. List too large to fully advertise. No charge for transfers. Loans, Insurance, Notarial Work as usual. Yonge St., RICHMONDIHILL' I. D. Ramer: L. Innes 8: Sons Service and Satisfaction FIRE, ACCIDENT AND SICKNEIS. AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Planing Mill and Lumber Yard Richmond Street Richmond Hill H. A. Nicholls The Real Estate Man REPRESENTING â€"â€" ALSO â€" PHUN s zâ€"Office. 87 J ()"(1‘ RICHMOND HILL Yard, 13-3 i Leghorns: J. W. BOWMAN Yorkshire: S'mv 29 YONGE st. PHONE 44 r 11 R. R‘, RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Adelmo Melecci and Miss Rosalind Bush 1.. T. C. I From the Toronto Conservatory of Music. will accept, :1 number hf pupils in Piano. Vocal and -: Theory. -:- Richmond Hill, Friday and Saturday For information Phone 110. MRS. MYLxs. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York. Sales attended to on shuttesb notice, and at reasonable rates. COMMISSIONER, CONVEYANCER, E'I‘( REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Thornhill. Cusgom Hatching BABY CHICKSâ€" EGGS FOR HATCHING Single Comb White Leghorns $10.00 per 100 100‘}; Fertility Guaranteed SPECIAL Pmcms ()5! LARGE ORDERS (ALL EXPRESS CHARGES PREPAID) Chick Feet, Purnia Chowder and Blatcbford Egg Mush. Ferment, qu'dwall Plaster, Lime and Tile always in stock, The very best Hard Coal in Nut, ‘tove, Egg and Pea. Now is the time to orddi‘ your Coal for next winter. AT THE ELEVATOR J. EDWARD FRANCIS? NOTARY PUBLIC OUR CAPACITY IS 5,280 EGGS EVERY THREE \VEEKS BROOKLANDS TRADE MARK REGISTERED [Single copies, 3 cts. J. T. SAIGEOIN Maple $2500 per 100 till end of April $20.00 per 100 rest of season 100?; Live Anival (iumunteed NOTICE Patronage solicited $5.00 per 100 eggs No 44

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