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The Liberal, 3 Jul 1924, p. 5

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Mr. and Mus. 0. L. Wright and son Laverne, have rented their cottage for two months and will spend July and August at 0m station, Simcoe County. Mr. J; R. “’Msnn. Principal of the Richmond Hill Public School, is pre- Iiding at. the High School Entrance Examinations at Willowdale. The Ladies of the L.().B.A.. Aurora. are to give, a. Pillow )nse Shnwer in aid of the Orange Home at, Elgin Mills. on the {inst of August. Mr. And Mrs. J. P. Glass and little daughter Lenore. motored to Paris, and went the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. . A. Glaas and family. Married vs Single Ladies, on the green, Thursday evening an 7 o’clock sharp. This will be an exciting game, and all members are ulged to line up. Mrs. John Hill, of Peterboro. in visiting her sister, Mrs. D. Hill. Miss Dorothy Henry of the same place is making a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Hill. Dr. Ellen Comisky, who has been “finding her holidays with her parents 1‘. and Mrs. C. Comisky. Hendford, returned to Philadelphia on Sunday night. Will the party who found a camera 9n the High school lawn, kindly return it to The Libeml Office. Reward. While lifting a heavy stone. Mr. W. Tyndall. one of the guards. at the Industrial Farm. strained the ligaments in his bvck, and will tot be able in n- Iume his duties for a few days yet. Mr. F. J. Graham, a Past Muster 0t Richmond Lodge. installed the officers of Tuscan Lodge, No. 99. A.F. & A.M., Newnmrket. Wednesday evening. June 25. Mr. Graham was assisted by several Past Masters of Tuscan Lodge. As thousaan of visitors are expéctrod in Richmond Hill. at the [22m of July celebration, our stole-keepels and householdels are usde tu decorate their stores and dwellings IO that a. goud appearance of our village may be presented. Second weekly to'ummneut at. Bowl- ;ng‘ green Monday night, July 7th. at .1 . Get. flags for decoration, at The Liberal Store. New Sign boards are being placed on the principal stations along the line of the Metropolitan Railway. showing the distances from Toronto to Suttonâ€" the southern and uni-them termini. Tho bnard shows that Richmond Hill is 33.86 ulilvs from Sutton, and 9.80 miles from Toronto. In:qu cu. . Six hundred acres, have been taken over and 150 acres have already been planted, under the supervision and “the expense of the Provi \cial Govern. ment. Owing to the success of the venture the committee recom- mended tbe extension of the area. over another 400 acres and the plant. At this session of the County (Jouncii A. F. Wilson, reeve of Markham Village: P. \V. Pearson. reeve of Newmarket; mubT. H. Trench, reeve of Richmond Hill, were appointed arbitrators to consider the request of the ratepayers of section No. 21, North Yulk Township for dissolution of the section. AL present this sectimn is part of a union section with the town of Weston. “GIG v: u..â€" w _ . . _ _ Ind 16 women, ali apparently happy .ud contenfiad._ “ "A__ ‘L‘_A We regret sincerely that in the account of the Flower Show. published last week, we failed to mention lbs great ju‘ of Columbine brought for dis- play by Mrs. J. H. Dunlop. The immense bunch lucked most beautiful, occupying us it did a centre place. whilst. lhe individual blooms were of a superior quality of excellence. The thoughtfulness of Mrs. Dunlap is warmly nopreciuted by the Hon-ti. cultural Snciety, and the flOWers themselves were a delight; to all who The party in eleven motor cars after. wards made a visit to the land recently Acquired for reforestatinn purp« . I, This land is_lituat.ed on tbs 8th of W hi:- unu- an...“ n. -_-V_V,_ , church. about twin milel noxth of Ballentwe.‘ . ' ~~ L--_ A...l.-... York Countv Council closed its lune session Thuradny forenoou. By resolution. the whole Council. aft," closing, paid a. visit, of inapection to the Industrial Home near Newmarket. The home was found to be in splendid condition, the sleeping apartments for both men and women neat and clean. Ind the bedding spotless. After a good dinner served by the matron and her helpers the Councillors walked over the well-kept farm of 140 acres. There were 64 inmates infbe Home-4S men ,, ,,,,__AI_ L-.-__ mu \IVMU'MU-viu r- Before leaving the Home. short speechel were made by \Varden Gard. house, County Councillors Pearson, Pngs|ey, Mc‘Murchy, Weldrick, Spragge, and the County Clerk. R. Phillips.’ beheld them. HULDOONâ€"On June 19, 192$. at her hue residence, 82 Wallace Avenue. Tumubo, Annie Mulock. wife of Francis F. Muldogn. r ,,L,I~ 7 Funeral June 215$, to St. Luke's Church, Thur-hill. InnPHBRDâ€"On the 2nd of July, 1924. Lily. wife of Samuel Shepherd, acci. demly Akilled‘ ngne‘d 43 years. n, In. ..-,.I. éemetery. 'Miairy’i Church. Richmond Hill, Friday. July 4. nt 2 am. Interment in Richmond Hill Tuu' of Inspection Graham, a Past Master of DEATHS Qigt. to St. Luke's '7 “Ah.” retumed the old fellow rue- fully, “but I've to keep their husbands on their feet." An Edinburgh cahman was driving an American around the sights of the northern city. In High street he stopped and with a. wave of his whip announced: “That; is John Knux‘s house.” “I. comm-amine Emu," remarked an acquaintance, "on getting all your gig]; fouyuurl‘ hun_ds.'_’ The last nf old Richie’s seven daughters had just got married._ “John Knox!" exclaimed the American; "who was he ?" This was too much for the cabby. “Good heawns, man," be exr-lnimed. "did you never read your Bible ?" SATURDAY. JULY 5â€"Auction nale uf household effects, at The Mauso. Maple, the property of Ri'v. S. H. Robinson. an‘eSPIVP. Terms: Cash. Sale at. 2 p. m. J. 1‘. Saigenu, Anc- Lioneer. A total of 176.500 trees have been planted this year, and their growth is already very marked. The trees are: white pine. 13.000; Norway pine. 43,000; Scntch pine. 65,000; Jack pine, 42.000; tumarack. 7,500, and Carolina. poplar, 6.000. They wen: plilflthflnt n cqst of $1,479. The Councillors separated for their several human about, I n'clock, apparently Well pleassd with their tour of inspection. ing of the whule area with suitable trees. Gril‘fding. Flour. Feed, Pnullry Feeds, Charcoal. Grits, Grnnnd and Cmshed Oats. Hog Feed 824.00 and 827.00 per ton. The next meeting of the Council of the Municipality of Vaughan will be held in the Town Hall, Velâ€"lore. on Deliveries Tuesday and Friday. Phone 82W J. F. BURR Vaughan Council MONDAY, JULY 7, 1924 PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING HOT WATER HEATING AND GENERAL REPAIRS ~ A. C. HENDERSON THE MILL Come to Toronto for Used Ford Cars Save From $25 to $100 THORNHILL. ONT. ALL GUARANTEED 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. USED FORD TOURING CARS 5 ROADSTERS, COUPES, SEDANS and TRUCKSâ€"Various Years’ Model: TEN DAYS to Test the Car You Choose TOURING CARS ROADSTERS p COUPES - i SEDANS - n TRUCKS - a Auction Sale Register Showroom-1| 120 Adelaide Sf. E. You are Protected on the Price You Puy at 10.30 o'clock a. m. J. B. MCLEAN. Clerk We are the first Dealers in Canada to offer Used Cars on the New Ford Policy, -â€"GUARANTEED values and repairs. [You are sure of SATISFACTION, be- sides saving money. DURING CARS - from $ 90 up to $‘ DADSTERS a n from $100 up to $: >°UPES - a 7“? a from $220 up to $ DANS - n h p from $250 up to $1 - a n from $ up to $‘ Every car shows Hie appraisal price and the regain work done. Come early for best chgigg (Add-Ida m but) VUVVJ ""u'-I»'zyâ€"" - vâ€" .- y \comw . Wnrzn YOUNG LADIES RACE. TUG-OF-WAR. There will he DANCING IN THE EVENING. MacDonald's Orchestra. I] E HILLS-SQUARE BASEBA LL LEAGUE GAME nt 4.30 New Time. RELAY RACEâ€"Purse $25.00. do~ Leave Richmond Hill The following is the balance of the Sports for RED TAPEâ€" IinponLe-d Clydesdale stallion, lhe property of E. T. Stephens. one mile south of Rich- mond Hill, Yonge sLI-eet, willstz-nd at his own stable. Terms $15. 0. Stiles, manager. BA‘VARDIES--The Belgian Draft Stallion, 2469â€"11336, the plopelty of J. 13. Einboden, Eglintnn R. R. 1, will travel through Sullivan's Corners, Dollar. Patterson, Maple. Teston, Elia. Home stable, lot, 12. Con. 2. East. York. Terms $20. KEYNOTE-Pure-brvd Imported Clydes- dale stallion [23399] (20044) the property of Bowes & Boucock. will travel through Concord, East York, Kilgour Farm. Markham, Maple, King. Edgeley. Home stable at. Uon- cord. Tex-ms $17. ated by Fleming & Marion. A.M. 0. 30 7.00 7.30 8.00 9.15 10.00 11.10 11.55 Next Saturday Afternoon MARIED WOMEN‘S RACE. FAT MEN‘S RACE. BOYS' RACE, 18 and under. BOYS’ RACE, 16 and under. THORNHILL FIELD DAY COME AND SEE US Postponed on account of rain BUS TIME TABLE RM. 12.45 10.20 Stallion Register 1 wwwwmww L2.3.amb.5.6 Service Station? 52 Jarvis Street‘ (Juc north of Kins) A.M. 6. 30 7.00 7 30 8.00 9.00 9. 50 10.50 1 1.50 Leave Toronto $400 $375 $445 $500 $400 RM. 12 30 1.39 ‘2 16 3.15 4.00 4.50 5.40 6.00 7.35 9.15 11.00 11.30 QUALITY SHOPPE Millinery, Ladies Wear, Dry Goods W. G. BEDFORD, Advernise in The Liberal. China, Cut Glass, Grocerles and Confections ' are ready to leceive applicatinns for an agency of their well and favorably known Nunser Pru- ducts. such as Fruit Trees. Small Fruits, Ornamentals, Shrubs, Roses and Perennials. Quality first. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address as above at. once. Agents Wanted BROÂ¥VN'S NURSERIES. ONT. Financial Information Richmond Hill Agents {or Bruce’s High-Class Chocolates andCandies Have a fine assortment of China and Cut Glass Suitable for presents Water 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 90¢. each Sherbets from $2.20 per halt dozen \Vater Glasses, Grape design, 10¢. each Ch na Cups and Saucers, solid patterns, 35c. each A large variety of other designs from 60c. up. Milk Pitchers from 50c. up. Salts and Peppers, Vases Etc. Etc. I am prepared to meet your spring demand for suits and overcoats with the latest spring goods, either in ready-to-wear or tailored to your measure, Right Here, No Factory Work. New Spring Suits All ready-to-svear suits or trousers altered to fit you free of charge. Odd trousers from $3 .50 up. Ladies blue serge skirts made to order trom $7.50 BROWN BROS. COMPANY J. &- M. STEIN Trench Block NURSERYMEN, Limited We have Now in Stock I Full Line of RATINES, CREPES, COLORED VOILES and NORMANDY VOILES. in all Newest Shades, at; Popular Prices. ' GINGHAMS, CHAMBRAYS. and PRINTS. which, of course. you cannot do without. TABLE LINENS . CURTAIN MATERIALS. in Madras. Scrims, Nets, and Mat-quiset-te. HOUSE DRESSES, APRONS, and SATINETTE SLIPS. UORSETS. A-LA-GRACE and VVARNER'S: and BRASSIERS in the most, Popular Styles. Yonge & Centre Streets Ladies suits of blue serge made-to-order $35.00. CLEANING AND PRESSING SATISFACTORY DONE} AS an institution with first hand knowied of financial markets at home and abroad, an with Managers of broad experience and unbiased iud e- ment, this Bank is in a position to render invalua lo information on investment and other money matters to patrons. STANDARD 35R VICE h Confinluuiu I’d-ado! 8m. 7 TH! STANDARD BANK Mrs. Norman Batty Our Groceries are always fresh RICHMOND HILL BRANCH, ome in and see our stock . R. FORTNER Ladies and Gentsi Clothier and Tailor; "7cm"an H. PATERSON A large stock of Funeral Furnishing Kept, at the above places RICHMOND HILL. THORNHILL ANE UNIONVILLE HOUSE PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING I’houo 91 V" AUTO PAINTING Phone 63 ‘ WRIGHT BROS. Undertakers and Embalmers Richmond Hill Phone 53 angen

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