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The Liberal, 3 Jul 1924, p. 4

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Simona STREET. Rlcnuoxn HILL Geo.Caldwe|l, Lorne Paterson The Maple Sand. Gravel and Brick Company. Lt'd. have on hand fr-r sale. Cement drain tile. 3, 4. 5. 6 and 8 in. Culvert, tile 12. 15. 18 and 20 inch (30 inches in length) A186 Cement Brick Sand val-Gravel sold by the load or Eu car lots. A _ 1:31:53; ilésts and telephone poles for In 0. T. LOUSINS. Sawnd, Gravel, Tile and Brick NOTICE CALDWELL & PATERSON BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS NEATLY REPAIRED AT THE ROLFE SHOE REPAIR GOOD WORKMANSHIP Ms LUMBER c0 Comer of Yonge & Richmond [b0 Muhial Life In Company Richmond Hill Phone 6| J. W. We‘llman GENTS’ FURNISHINGS QUICK SERVICE Work done while you wait. Store next to Village Clerk. Wish to state they are prepared to do all kinds of carriage and wagon work. Automobile wood work and rubber tires at the Trench works. Satisfaction and reasonable prices assured. Give us a trial and be convinced. AMBROSE L. PHIPPS PHONE 27 BUILDERS SUPPLIES W. J. ELLIOTT - PRINCIPAL From now until Sept. 2nd, when our Fall Term opens. First-ch: ss Instruction in all Departments, Accounting. Stenograpby. Type- writiug. ecrenu'ial, General Improvement, Banking Oom- mercial Teachers’; and Business Courses. Enter now. Write to-day for free catalogue. Centre Street East Yonge 62 Charles Sts., Toronto Hardwood Flooring Pine Lath D Cedar Shingles i Roofings Gyp‘ ral- paper W 8.11 b Rough and Dressed Lumber of New ,Yolk INQUIRIES SOLICITED Jersey Boys running A SUMMER SESSION! ls Held in the Popular shoes. a running shoes, caps, 3y sweaters all at very reasonable prices. ‘LLIOTT Building paper Represenfix Doors Sash Gy prock Wanboard Manager Anniversary Ieruu-ns wexe preached at Hope on Sunday by Rev. P. M. Poa- cock. of Willowdalo- Special anthems were rendered by the chuir, assisted by Mrs. Lambert, who sang a. solo at each service. A miscellaneous shower was held at, the home of Mr. Elmer Orr last Thurs- day evening in honor of Miss M. Bur- gess prior to her marriage to Mr. Thos. Jackson. An ice-cream social wlll be held under the auspices of the Maple Metho- dist Sunbeam Class on the lawn of the church on Tuesday. July lth, at 7 o‘clock. There will also be good music. Mr. 7 and Mn. D. F. Brown and daughters, of McKoesport, Pm, motorg u-.-“ Strike settlements should be made in writing. In all of the Toronto. daily papers on Monday it was stated tint the men went back to work on the understanding that the Government had granted the requests. Mr. Murdock. speaking for the Government, says that no such promises were made. Verbpl conver- sations in cases like the show: are not satisfactory. At a. meeting last evening in the interest of W. H. Edwards, Con‘ eervative candidate for North-West Toronto, Hon. Dr. Godfrey. Minister of Health and Labor, assured his audience that a plebiscite would be taken. The Dr. did not give the date, but Dr. McCausland, Coneerva- tive candidate for South West To- ronto said he would almost stake his reputation that the vote would be token and before the end of October. The whole trend of the epeecbes last evening was : "Elect Mr. Edwards, the Conservative candidate, and a plebiscite will assuredly be granted this fall." On Sunday the boys of the Metho- dist Sabbath School took charge of the "View for the qqu tor and gave interâ€" e§$igg talks. Mr. Mnrley Kinuie pm- m e . A PLEBISCITE COMING It behaves the temperance people of this Province to be up and doing. No doube before the snow falls the electors will be mixed to say whether they wish the prewnt Temperance Act to be continued, or to change it for something like the sale of beer and wine, or Government sale of liquor. Rev. Mr. Dudds, of (‘heltenham. preached in Sc. Andrew's Church on Supday. June Examination Results, 1024. (H) honours. (P) pass. (Rec.) failed In one subject or total, but recommended on texm work. To SI. IIâ€"J‘éfi'u Haldane (red). Myrtle Glass (re-0.), William Vander- bulghjf), Eel-Eh Lynd_(f!. To VJB‘ZLHelen Haldane‘kb), Hugh Yorex (p). Sylvesur Swag; ( ). O. . CAKE. The public will be pleased to know that the poslal strikers in Toronto and other places have returned to their work. It cannot be said, how- everI that: the strike settlement has been snisfactorily settled, nnd that the' alleged grievances have been re- moved. fi'vl‘avj‘ltl'IVâ€"V-Edward Fish (11): Ilene ngns (p), Gordon' Gtmar‘on $509). I Ta'l‘iif ’Iâ€"ieuie Fis'fi (p). Goldie Michell (p), Donald Graham (9), Lens Dgnalgi (p)._Ja_meI.I_)qqtld (p)._ To IIIâ€"Leonard Fish ([3). thhlegn ngns_(p_), Edi»,qu Enayn (f). W6 uuvn “nu-V uv v M. E. ThorntonI Superintendent of Colonization of C.P, R., after making a iourney across the border, said "Optimism Should be the Keynote in Western Canada. if you can judge by comparison with the country lying to the aouth of us. After an extended trip down the Pacific coast as far as Los Angeles, I am firmly convinced that Canada is on top of the world sitting in a better position for the rapid return of prosperity than any other country.” TOâ€"kâ€"R.“IVV-Lchvy Yuex (b), Herbert Hgarq (p). Nelsgzg Grapa‘g) £11,931) ' There is reason to believe um business in Canada is improving. and in comparison with other countries We have. little to complain of. 1 ._n easy. W senoo that the first time, at conundrums? The Toronto Star last Saturday give the following: “What. is the name of the ' anudiau paper that in a single day editorially denounced tho premier of Bl‘ltalll, the premier of South Africa, the premier of Canada, the premier of Omarm. the leader of the opposition in the, Canadian House of Commons, all the Toronto and York M P.'s save one, and the Toronto Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church ?' -- -~- , LL‘B’a fnn Are you good Come. unw THE POSTAL STRIKE Patterson School Report \rn ' Star, that’s too school boy could guess reason to believe that General Agents for Farm Machin. ery. Pumps, Eic. GLEN DON FARMS Lot 1-2, Con. 2, Markham, We can also supply your wants on Furnace repairs and pipes. TEETZEL BROS. Hess, John Oomisky. SPECIAL CLEARING OF ANNUAL FLOWERS, in Pots and Baskets. Bedding Stock. VEGETABLES, TOMATO PLANTS (Large). in Pots: also in Basket; CABBAGE. CAULIFLOWER. Etc. PERENNIALS and SHRUBS. OUT FLOWERS and DESIGNS {or all occasions. If you. are considering the furnace question come in and let us show you our lines. No House too large. No House too small. We have a size and model for every oneâ€"and the prices are right. *TRJS’E’ TO LETâ€"Six rooms. Apply L. B. FINCB. Elizabeth Street. Richmond Hill. O LETâ€"Four {mom suite over store. Apply T. H. HARDWARE & SUPPLIES, Limited, Phone 33 Thorn. Ln! nnr 51,1 At the evening service Rev. J. u. Cochrane, of Newnmrket, a'fm‘mer pastor, preached. Victoria Square choir supplied the muaic which was very much appreciated by all. r7, “ TRAYEDâ€"To lot 82 Yonge St. _ via. 0. N. R. track, Lwo bny fillies. Owners may remove. by paying forud., and pasture. Apply to ARTHUI Rovs'rox. Thornbill P. 0. 1-3 Mi 00D DRIV ERâ€"A driver for sale, 6 year! old, big enough to Work. Good in all harness. Strawbexries for sale. fresh daily. A. E. JONBI, Elgin Mills, Phone Richmond Kill. 127R3. l-tf. The Sunday School Anniversary services held at Heudfm-d on Sunday lust, were attended by large congre- gntiona at huth services. A very impressive sermon was preached at, the mm-ning service by the Rev. Basil Thompson, of Trinity Methodist Church. Tornnco. The Sunday suhnol srbolux-s sang ; alsn Mrs. Otto James, at Thnmhill, cuntrihuted a sol0, which wns well rendered. ' 1" ~ _ I I‘ Richmond Hill. bill. Ont. A rare treat is in store for all Who can attend the conceit to be given \Vednesduy. July 91h, at 8 p. m, standard time, by the Temperance,- ville Choral Society. in the Mo-thdist Church. Tempvranceville. Mr. Farr, the leader. has been preparing for sometime, and is confident that. the very attractive, though somewhat difficult nquhk-rs to iw lendered, WI" be appreciated by all who can arrange to attend. Besidps local talent a number of artists from Toronto and other planes. will add to your enjuy- Inent. Tickets 35 Cents. Come and enjuy a delightful even- ing’s entertainment. u..." , -. Miss Webster. ieachvr room uf the public schoo her position. ad ov Baileys: GLEN DON FARMS n? fori SALE â€"Buyer to do cut- ting. Clover etc. Apply evenings. S. MASON. Palmer Farm. south-0! being It miles East from Steele's Corners VISITORS WELCOME TRAWBERRIES FOR SALEâ€"- Phone Maple 1M9. l-I Tinsmiths and General Agents PHONE 87 W FURNACES AND REPAIRS ver and are visiting at Mr. H. W ant Ads. _....â€"~â€"o~oâ€""-â€" Temperanceville HEADFOBD veacher of the junior [3 school. has resigned MULHOLLAND & SMYTH JOHN R. CAMPBELL} Massey-Harris Repairs Thornhill. 03.11 by phone or otherWlse promptly BARRISTEBS. SOLICITORS, ETC. Toronto 0mg; :_ 2498_Â¥onge gs. Because VETERINARY SURGEON, Motor Cars are Economical in First Cost'and Upkeep Phone 109 _ Richmond Hill, Ont. RICHMOND HILL MOTORS P. C. HILL Dealer - Richmond Hill, Ont. TheSTAR Car HE standarized low - priced Dar hnilf fnr enrvir‘p .qurflv 1 car, built for service. Smartly attractive in design, The Star possesses a mechanical perfec- tion not found in any other car of its class Let us give you a demonstra- tion. 437W Won- Phone Hudson 3408. " 26-6m where. --Procluction is so great that economy in manufacture is made possible to a very great degree. -â€"-Fire Insurance rates are Class Aâ€"the lowest rate obtainable. cm. Ask us about the GM4C Deferred Payment Plan â€"They givg‘ remarkably high mileage fully equipped, quality car. â€"-High quality materials ensure long life. ~â€"Dealcrs and Service Stations every- on gas; oil and tires. 7 â€"â€"R¢pairs per mile arc extrgmgly low. --First cost is lowest in the world for a THE ARISTOC’RAT 0F LOW-PRICED CARS CHEVROLET 43-tf COR. ARNOLD 86 YONG]: SIB Full stock of repairs on hand. Look over your machinery and let us know before the rush starts what your requirements will be. C. M.‘ PALMER

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