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The Liberal, 1 May 1924, p. 8

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Special attention given to sales of every description. Farms and farm stock sales specialty. Farms bought and sold on commission. Allsuies at,- tended to rm shortest notice‘ and con- cucted by the most approved methods. Patronage solicited. 415 Bnlliol St.l Toronto. Phone Hudson 1347 w LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR COUNTY or YORK AND oxmmo “WWOWW WWW in TIIBRIBHMOND HILL FURNISHINB STORE . H. Prentice NORMAN J. GLASS When a man needs a Car {or many jobs he turns instinctively to the Ford touring car. Primarily. the Ford tourâ€" ing is a family car and as such has estab- lished a splendid reputation for ‘ service and de- pendability. Bur its useful- -- 2;:- nessdoesnotend N; there. You will No matte find the Fard {Liefel‘r‘é . . t‘on'sal tourmg doxng ' Jew-m from $5.50 to $7 .00 Also hats, shirts, gloves, underwear, and etc. For Women and Children we have spring Oxfords and Pumps. Soc our stock of ties, from 75 cts. to $1.50 The latest in silk and wool mixtures. Men’s socks for spring, from 50 cts. to $1.50 We have the Holeproof Hosiery for men. Man’s Oxfords in the latest Spring style, See F. O. B. Ford, Ontario $445. '1‘: Ekdric darting and fighling- equipment Any Authorized Ford Dealer No matter where you live or drive your car, the nearest service sta- tion is always a Ford sen/k: station every job that cars have ever been used forâ€"mak- ing the quick run to town on urgent errandsâ€"~taking produce to market and supplies back home-â€" doing everything. in fact. that a util- ity car is called upon to do. PAINTING, DECORATING Phone 309, King. SA} ' TRAC TOR. S . HILL, Oak Ridges P. O. Wall Hafngings .. 0 _ Artistic Charm M PLES FR EE 'axes extra. P ‘85 atm. And it does them all quickly. eco- nomically and satisfactorily. A real car for work and recreation. But we have this satisfaction, that if we've failedâ€"we've Cried. and every- one I’m sure has dmie his best. huL I cunul L keep them longer [’01- I notice there are uvo, Whose thins have come in contact with their chest. He amute the Luhie smaxtiy. and at once they were-alert, although he saw that one, whose Lbaughts intense. were .«Liil fiXed on the problem, but he snid boys let’s adjunrn, for I think we’ve had enough of this suspense But a- Voice at this protested. saying "Wait a moment please," I think that J I have gul, 3 gm (1 idea, if worked out very rarefuiiy. und managed by expel Ls, would yi» id a handsome profit eVery ye Ir. The idpa mnght on quickly, the rink materializ‘d, and every nightâ€"the l‘lld ns well as yt-ung, Would fniskily dispnrt thgmselves upon the glassy sheet, the A Very liltle while ago the only thing they saw, was the drawing near of (lissoluIinns hrink. but fortune smiled upon them lhey can still hold up their heads, for the one idga wasâ€""Why not build a riukf' say. and while he had the flour, his voice wag qw upluy sound_ they heard. ho street, he figure 9 A smile lit up the chailman’s face, his Cullpagnes pricked their ears, de- cermined 1h 15 they wouldn’t. miss a word. of what their cnmI-nduhud lo Getting something for nothing is our alloled task, its an pmhlem LhnL is hx-al-y now wnh ugv. hulâ€"shnuhl we succaed in dning this, nul- pn'stige would Increasv, and our names be hluZuuvd furlh nu bislnry's page, H‘- begged his cutlflel‘Ei gird thvir (clue, and try and cnucrnu'nle, upon any hing which they L‘nnsiderod gum]. and said, "all xighLâ€"â€"go tn iL buys," and let- the electors see \haL your heads ate. mud: of nLhcr sLufl' lhnn WUOIL A sigh went mum! quilv audihly n: ‘he resumed his spar, and here and there snlueone would suike a lighl, n seruls they were determinle that lhcn pipes be in full Must, hrfum Llwy‘ startwd on this mental fight. A pal! of smoke hung in H)? mom, the atunoaphele WdS thick, and (lwil faces as one saw them tun-ugh the haze, were dreadfully cummted. and some were limking sick. their for ( itudv deserved the grv’utest praise. The chairman sat with sulid face, quite weary with his task, and thoughtâ€"«this nightâ€"“I’ll meet my \\’1ntet'loo“’ the siLuaLionshopaless, bu! I really did expect, these men tudo what others failed Lu do. lest, one amungst them going strong. l‘he ratepayers are quite reconciled, 2 Council reigns supreme, and a. very “sing thing I must xelaw, om- ogeuauiuns when they meet nne nu ) street, mllrt tell one how they did , 7,7 0 .__.“ .,.....w.. nu why they were convened, and hoped their mental pmvexs would not be strainpd. uv'v' \ T’was a seriuus situation. that called for anxious thought. and the Council met to Show what, bruins could do, sn, lighting up their cum cobs, they pre- pared Ln meditate, knowing Well that, v-apid v~apouxings were taboo. The chairman of the meeting rose with digmfied aspect, whilst silence abanlute nupremely reigned, he addressed them long and‘enrnesply 01:: “,gu- um“. ._.. That things Were very serious there was navel-any doubt. even ratepayprs found occasion to protest. of the frequency with which they turned their pockets inside out, and though adquts at this, Wery losing yesr. The Village Council met one night and said "Let's siL and think.” ut' a quick and easy way to get some cash, the ex-chequex- of the Village may, finzlncinlfy be low. but that must. not ingpce us to be rash. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. ()has. Hudson, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. GemJ. CO k uu Sunday. The momth “1’ Edgeley Foothu}! Team and their lady friends surprist Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson on Friday e-n-ning at. their hnme and presented them with a handsome (Wt service of DPposâ€"Ax-t. The evening was spent in games etc. Mrs. J. B. McLean is in St.jnhn’s Hespitnl. Toronto. after uudergning a sexious ope-union. She is at. present pxulgressiug fuynmhiy. Mr. C. Rovavm is npnning his slurr- lhis was-k. It is to he npé’rnled as one uf the chain of Snperim‘ Stans. The‘ \V. M. S. of the Methodist r‘hnrch held its annual Inepting on Friday evvning. Mrs. (Rev.) 0. Duckâ€" ing, of Toronto, and late of Japan, gave an address on Mission wrka in Japan, Refreshments Were served and a Sucialtle time spout. ".V "H. 9v: Aflvr-nH Dx Plum-ed S24 The Community hull was We]! filled 11 the cuncvrt held under the auspicvs nf the,\\'.M.-§. uf Sc. Andrew's church. l‘nu pluv "Martha Made Over" nus xvr senled hy the Ludivs’ Aid Socier xvr willed hy the LM} f Fairhank. nnd wafi Mr. Percy Brillinger wish“ through the village paper L0 thank the Rich- mond Hill Fire Brigade, the neighbors and citizens for the splendid assistance rendered Friday afternoon in saving much of his prupery from the fiaums. Mr. and Mrs. George Dihh .nd family, 0f Jefferson, Ont, wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for the nmny exprevsinns of sympathy, and floral tributes recehed in their receuL sad bereawment. [I] How Come The Rink (By A. BoLFE) (I am, Ap CARD 0F THANKS mk. und wax greatly enjoyea very punt lwimz well taken. xpcnsvs \I‘H'e (mid the WJLS. CARI) 0F THANKS MAPLE 28 h, 1924 ‘nlg‘ht A large stock of Funeral Furnishing Kept. at; the above places RICHMOND HILL, THORNHILL ANE UNIONVILLE Modem Dancing Taught, by Call by phone or otherwise promptly WRIGHT BROS. Undettakers and Embalmers JOHN R. CAMPBELL T. H. HARDWARE 4% SUPPUES Limited Phone 33 - Thornhill, Ont. Phone 86 J. FOR GENTLEMEN â€"â€" we have ties, hats, socks, oxfords to please the avarago man. Also a good assortment of child- ren‘s slipper; ‘Studio : Centre St. EASTER â€"â€" Latest styles at mod- erate prices. Grey suede, brown suede, patent leather, kid. They are an exceptionally good 10:, 1 szrap 2 buttons medium heel. WIGWAM 2 Ply 108 sq. ft. $2.25 per roll EUREKA 2 Ply 108 sq. ft $245 per roll RUBEROID SHEATHING 2 00 sq. ft. $2.25 per roll ASPHALT ROOFING FELT 432 sq. ft. $2.35 per roll TARRED PAPER 400 sq ft. $1.10 per roll BUILDING PAPER 400,559. ft. 85c. per roll ‘ LADIES â€"- Spring shipment of shoes just received. Now is the time to buy a pair. Yonge & Richmond, Richmond Hill OWL BRAND 1 Ply 108 sq. ft. $1.95 per roll 2 Ply 108 sq. ft. 2.45 per roll 3 Ply 108 sq. ft. 2195 per roll ---_ A.___ Bring Your Business to Me and Get Service. STAN. WOODHEAD VETERINARY SURGEON, ’l‘hornhill . DANCING J. W. WELLMAN Prompt Adjustments of Claims and Prompt Service H. HARDWARE & SUPPLIES LIMITED Phone 33. ' Thornhill, Ont. RICHMOND HILL GENTS’ FU RNXSHINGS CARPET FELT 200 sq. ft. 2.50 per roll ROOFINGS We Are Known In All Lines 6f Insurance FIRE PLATE GLASS LIFE AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT BURGLARY ‘ SICKNESS {Ind GUARANTEE OF BONDS Business to Me and Get Service. No Charge for Advico Terms on Applicaggn . SAVAGE, General Agent AT THE POST-OFFICE BUILDING General Agents for Farm Machin- ery. Pumps, Etc. TEETZEL BROS on Furnace repairs and pipes. If you are considering the furnaca question come in and let us show you our lines. No House :00 large, No House too small. We have a size and model for every oneâ€"and the prices are ngm. RICHMOND STREET. RlcmwND Hu. Representing The Mutual Lle Insurance Company of New York INQUIRIES SOLICITED 'Of’fice and rvsiduncn north aid. Richmond Street. Richmond Hi“. Teiephune X3. Ring 2. (V1 terinary Smgeon) Recent graduate of Ontarin Veterin My College. AH clasvs of animals trmtvd. Day and night calls prompt.- }y_:}gtended. 5MacNaughton & Campbell ‘ Barristers, Soflcitorl. Etc. I 1 omenâ€"Suite 511 MoKiuuon Bldg. Cor. Jet-don and Melinda. Sm. Toronto. Tv-lvphrme Main 3631. A. CAMERON MACNAUGHTUN FREDERICK A. A. CAMPBELL Mr. (Mmphell will he at The Liberal Office. Richmnnd Hill‘ every Tuesday nth-rnmm. "(I Tinsmiths and General Agents PHONE 87 W Our R. MACDONALD, B. V. Sc AMBROSE L. PH IPPS FURNACES AND REPAIRS 'ppiy your want: HILL

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