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The Liberal, 26 Jun 1924, p. 5

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Gillsâ€"Read the "Sporting Notes" on back page. My. Morrisnn, is rel in the Sterling Bank Schools are open the first. You can get roll picmc came at The Liberal Store. Save your cloths. Mrs. David Hill retulned home last, Saturday after spending 1: month with relatives in PeLeI-boro. J. & M. SLein have secure-d the agency for Bruce’s Ice Cream. and Ice Cream Bxicks. Give it a triu]. Stouffville bull team will meet, the locals at the park on Saturday after- noon next. Game called at 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. \Vilsnn Parks, of Detroit. in Roturian delegate. spent Sunday at Hotel Richmond, the guests of Mrs. E. Gmnt. The weekly pmyer‘meeting of the W. C. T. U.. will be held at the home of Mrs. Martin. Richmond Street. next Thursday. July 3. at half past, three. The Richmond Hill Band has been engaged fur the Field Day to be held at. Lake Marie Farm. King City. the country home of Sir Henry Pellutt. The service in Ihe Methodist church, Maple, next Sunday will be held M 11 n.ln.owing to anniversary service- at. Hope church. morning and evening. His manv friends regret to learn tlnt Rev. 11,8. \Vaux-en is confined m the Parsonage, and has not been able to take his pastoml work for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Green and daughters, Muriel and Irene. of Mount Glenn-"5.. Mich, leave on June 29th. on :1 vacation to Toronto, Vqud- bridge and Richmond Hill. Dr. Wilson and family leave on Fri- day for a three weeks vucativn at Mann. Mills. Dillng the doctor's absence his practice will be taken care of by the local physicians. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Malone and daughter, Vivian, of Lung Beach, 03]., visited at the hnme of Mrs. Maloue’s sister. Mrs. Ralph Widem an, Elgiu Mills, last week. We me pleased to see that, the Park Committee has cut the long guns in the park. nThis good ncb will be appre- ciated, especially by the baseball players. His Honour. Judge O'Connell, will hold a. court of revision, to hear an appeal against an assessment in the Township of Vaughan, in the Council ()Hambcr. Richmond Hill, Friday of this week at 10 a. m. VWIus nu .u... ...v .v-.- the Bowling Green on Mnuday did not, take place as was intended. The green is now in splendid condition, and games will now be in order, day and evening. Comma En: SPECIALIST. Dr. F. E. Luke, optometrist, 167 Yonge Street, Toronto. at Porter's Drug Store Rich- mond Hill. Fliduy afternoon, July 4th. 2 to 8 p. m. Glasses if required at, right prices. 51-52 should find little difficulty in findingh Blame of entertainment, on Dominion 3y. Celebrations are being held at Thornhill. Maple, Lake Marie. Aurora, Newmarket, Stouffville and Richmond Hill. Dommox DAY Sun'sâ€"Will you be wanting u new suit for the Holiday. E. R. Former is selling Imported In- digo Blue Suitsâ€"Reduced prices $40.00 to $10.00. Also Tweed Suits reduced from $22.00 to $14 00. Call and see these suits before buying elsewhere. Com‘meucing Monday of this week, Mr. John Grice, who is retiring from buniness, is holding a 14 day sale of dry goods, smallwares. boots and ru'hbers. in the south side of Victoria Hall. ’l‘hurnhill. The sale will close June 30. Sale from S a. In. to 10 p. m. All new goods. Terms cash. 51-52 Owing to rain the formal opening of â€" " " 7.. Il._.l.‘.. AiA The annual camp meeting of the Menonite Brethren and Christ Church, will be held 2i miles north of the villuge of Markham. on the 8th enn- cuion, in Mr. Wm. Shank's woods, from June 27 to July 6th. A boarding tent, will be on the ground. Come and enjoy an old fashioned camp meeting. . l1-l2 Citizens of Richmond Hill wero honored and entertained Saturday afternoon, whon the \Vest Toronto Sslvatinn Army Silver Band gave 1 da- liphtful musical programme on the Public School lawn. The seloctionl were not only soothing but inspiring. The players were neatly uniformed, 5nd the sweetest music came from their well-polished instruments. Citizens of [big §¢ct§on_officou_nti~y yesterday afternoon, and was attended by many relatives and friends. The service was uken by Rev. 8. W. Dean, a former pastor. who referred to the gentle, amiable and lovable dispostion of deceased. and her Christian patience during her long illness. Deceased is survived by three sistersâ€"Mn. (Rem) Laidlsw. of Toronto, and Misses Funny and Emily at home. who have the deepest, sympathy in their loneliness. interment took place in Maple Uemetery. » The funeral of the late Mil: Hannah Page took place from the residence yeloerday afternoon, and was uttcnded Lâ€" mu..- nnlnfivnn and friends. The nrerclosing this week, to re- ?il‘st week in September. Mi“ Pug. kid to Rest roll pic_nic table paper ‘lieving as managu‘ tu'ble l' _ Rev. A. H. _Rn\ve, 3A., of Alberta, a .‘r‘n ‘fnafie-rfirpusl‘or, 'will occupy the Methodist Pulpit, next, Sunday at. 11 a. m.; also Victoria Square at 2.15. At, the last muting of the Richmond Hill Board of Trade. it Wm! stated that; several complnirrts had been received regarding the source of our milk supply. It is true, all our milk is pustuur-lzpd. by our village) milk-1mm. but the citizens naturally \vvnt to fuel that, the stables in which thr- cqu are kept are in u. sanitary condition. A resolution was passed reqrwsting the uf 'Heallh Ln‘ investigate, the source of supply. and make: re- port The beautiful cup presumed to the Ymk Pioneers, by Mr. E. J.meux fur competition amung York County Lacrusse clubs consisting nt amateurs who are not members of a higher Lacrosse League, and Wth rleside out- side of thu City of Toronto, has been given to Mr. Robert; Hazeltun, ’l‘ndmnrden, Ont, a Well-known Lacx'OSse enthusiast. in trust. to he presented each year to the winning cluh of the County. compete for the 1924 championship will please write to Mr. Hazelum. . “"0"” The final match between the highest competitors shall be played on the Community grounds at Sharun, and the Trustees of these grounds may charge a fee fur adiniSSion to \be match. the proceeds to be used for erecting gates and improving the grounds. It may not be generally known that Richmond Hill was represented at the 140th anniversary of the settlement 0f- the Bay of Quinta district. by U. E. Lnyalists, in that Mr. John Sanderson was invited to reproduce the excellent exhibit he made so attractive and appropriate at nm Old Boys Reunion ‘ last August. No one can help but. re- member the mid log cabin and the familiar farm scene of the early settler so aptly depicted and so coxupletein every detail. Onl.‘ \V. N. Ponton,of Belleville. was so impressed with that familiar scene, when he visited, as the speaker at the unveiling of the Soldiers' Monument that he asked Mr. Sander- son to allow the exhibit to be made at their celebration. Mr. Sanderson gladly accepted the request, and no- doubt it was as greatly appreciated and admired there as here. We con- gratulate our fellow townsman on his original design which was so much I appreciated not only here but abroad. Richmond Hiil Again on the Map METHODIST CHURCH York Pioneers Cup Come to Toronto fOr Used Ford Cars ________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"i Save From $25 to $100 Milk Inspection ALL GUARANTEED You are You are Protected Protected on the A 'ut Price You g’“ LICII Pey TEN DAYS to We are the first Dealers in Canada to offer Used Cars on the New Ford Policy ~GUARANTEED values and repairs. You are sure of SATISFACTION, beâ€" sides saving money. TOURING CARS - from $ 90 up‘ to S ROADSTERS «- a from $100 up to $ COUPES - " a from $220 up to $ . I SEDANS - u " from $250 up "to $ TRUCKS - - from $ 75 up to S -_..I LL- 120 Adelraidg Keen competition in the city has forced down prices on used Ford cars and trucks to far below actual values. We are Can- ada’s Largest Ford Dealers and offer you wider choice as well as bigger value. Every car shows the ab rggair work done. Come (Add-Ho J Jud!) \Icoim Showroom-:5 aggnpy the Uisrl-ZD FORD TOURING ROADSTERS, courns, and TRUCKSâ€"Various Year: CARS SEDANS ' Models Snor- Test the Car You C [loose o’clock. The Minister will preach at 11 a. m and 7.30 p. m. Murning themeâ€"“Wise Fools." Evening themeâ€"“Be Courteous.” Strangers made welcome. VVATSON-MOYNIHAHâ€"At the Molhn- dist, Pursnnuge. Richmond Hill. on \Vpdnesdny. .Iunsa 18th, by Rev. H.S. Warren, Annie Moynihun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Moynihan to William \Vatson, bnth of Victoxia Square. CRUICKSHANK â€" GRAINGER â€" At the residence of the hxide's parents, by the Rev. A. H. Rowe. B. A., on Wednpsday, June 25, 1924. Edna, daughtu' of Mr. and Mrs. F. Graingcr, to George Uruickshnnk. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Umickshank, both of Richmond Hill. PAGEâ€"At her late residence, Rich- mnnd Hill. June 23, 1924. Hannah, eldest, and beloved daughter of the late Jnhn and Jane Page. formerly of human]. The upwlv elected officers wet-oin- stalled Tuesday evening by R. War. Bro. Legge, assisted by R. \Vor. Bro. Dunlap, R. Wor. Bro Nivholls and several other past. masters. The ofiicels 0f Richmnnd Lndgp, A. F. & A. M., No. ‘23, for the ensuing yem' mm as follows : The_ Sunqu School will meet. at 10 G. H. Shmn, Tvler. J. Pollard. Organilt. The \V. M. elect was appointed delegate to Grand LOOKE, with the Immediate Past Master us alternMe. 7 EIInéIIal Wednpsdny. June 25, at 2 u'vlnck. standard time. Interment in Maple cemetery. H. H. Lang, I. P. M. A. E. Glass, W. M. A. L. Phipps, S. W. J. R. Harrington, j. \V T. F. MCMHhun, Chap. W. A. “’right, Treas. A. E. Dickensnn, Secv J. H. Dunlap, D. of (J. J. A. Mnukman. S. D. A. A. EdPn. J. D. L. A, Hill. S. S. F. Teetzel. J. S. H. Milli, l. G._ _ PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING HOT WATER HEATING AND GENERAL REPAIRS from s 90 up‘ to $400 from $100 up to $375 from $220 up to $445 from $250 up 'to $500 from $ 75 up to $400 appraisal price and the nc early for bat chgigg, Presbyterian Services . C. I-IENDERSOP THORNHILL, ONT. Officers Installed MARRIAGES DEATHS ,_ 'â€"â€" .,, .(Jut north 0! tin) QUALITY SHOPPE Millinery, Ladies Wear, Dry Goods W. G. BEDFORD, Good Used Cars H. PATERSON 1921 Chevrolet Touring, good cord tires all around, $275.00 Chevrolet Touring, $85.00 Ford Touring with License RICHMOND HILL MOTORS YONGE STREET Banking by Mail China, Cut Glass, ‘Grocenes and Confectlons $110.00 Ford Touring 1920, $250.00 Ford } Ton Truck, 850.00 Ford 1 Ton Truck, $175.00 Ford Coupe. $100.00. Well Worth the Money Trench Block Newest Shades, at Popular Prices. GINGHAMS, UHAMBRAYS. and PRIN'IS. which, of course. you cannot do without. TABLE LINENS , CURTAIN MATERIALS. in Madras. Scrims, Nets, and Marquiuet‘te. HOUSE DRESSES, APRONS, and SATINETTE SLIPS. UORSETS. A-LA-GRACE and W'ARNER'S: and BRASSIERS in the most Popular Styles. Have a fine assortment of China and Cut Ghss Suitable for presents \Vater sets of 7 pieces, Star design, $1.30 per set Grape and Orange designs, $1.35 per set Cut Glass Berry Sets, $1.35. This is something new and very pretty Cut Glass Olive Trays. 75c. and 90c. each Sherbets from $2.20 per halt dozen Water Glasses, Grape design, 100. each Ch na. Cups and Saucers, solid patterns, 35c. each A large variety 0t other designs horn 60c. up.‘ Milk Pitchers from 50c_.up. Saks and Peppers, Vases Agents {or Bruce I am prepared to meet suits and overcoats with the 1 in ready-to-wear or tailored Here, No Factory Work. All ready-to-wcar suns or trc free of charge. Odd trousers {tom $3 .50 up. ‘ have Now in Stock 3 Full Line of RATINES, CREPES COLORED VOILES and NORMAN DY VOILES. in all Yonge & Centre Streets ANY and varied are the types of men who conduct their banking with The Standard through the post. Busy men who live far away from any bank find that our plan of banking by mail saves them making special trips to town, and is satisfactory in every way and quite simple. We pay interest at current rates on such accounta- Write or call for full particulars. THE Ladies blue serge Ladies suits of blue serge CLEANING AND PRESSING STAN BAN K Mrs. Norman Batty RICHMOND HILL BRANCH, Our Groceries are always Come in and see our stock ‘s High-Class Chocolates and C Ladies and Gems" Clothier and Tailor; OF CANADA Eté. Etc. . FORTNER suits or trousers altered to fit yo vv ivv skirts Jade to order from $7.5 . STEIN RICHMOND HILL. THORNHILL ANE UNIONVILLE A large stock of Funeral Furnishing Kept, at the above places HOUSE PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING Phone 91 vv AUTO PAINTING Phone 61-5 WRIGHT BROS. Undertakers and Embalmers i your spring demand to latest spring goods, eithe 1 to your measure, Righ made-to-order $35.00. SATISFACTORY Dofm: Richmond Hill fresh Phone 53 Manage: andies

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