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The Liberal, 7 Aug 1924, p. 4

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Geo.Caldwell, Lorne Paterson NOTICE CALDWELL & PATERSON Visits Maple and Teston Monday. \Vednesday and Friday afternoons and evenings each week {ONES LUMBER c0 PHONE 27 BUILDERS SUPPLIES BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS NEATLY REPAIRED AT THE ‘ ROLFE SHOE REPAIR GOOD WORKMANSHIP Corner of Yonge & Richmond BICEMOND STREET. Ricawmn HILL Represenfi‘ Tho Mutual Life Ium Company of New York Richmond Hill Phone bl J. W. Wellman GENTS’ FURNISHINGS Drop a card or phone Hudson 1802 J. (REV.) A. F. MACKENZIE ELLIUI l - \_ W 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. Automdbiie wood work and rubber tires at the Trench works. Satisfaction and NOTICE OF REMOVAL Give us a trial and be convinced. DOCTOR 0E CHIROPRACTIC AMBROSE L. PHIPPS Centre Street East Has moved to its new home at Cor ner Yonge & Alexander Sts., Toronto. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 2nd. “him today for Catalogue and arrange to enter at. Full Opening. Strictly firstâ€"class in all Depax t- ments. This School is time tried and truly tested and the ad- vantages offered here are. un- excelled in Canada. W. J. ELLIOTT - PRINCIPAI Rough and Dressed Lumber Hardwood Flooring Pine L ath Doors Cedar Shingles Sash oofin gs G y prock I‘ar paper ‘ Wallboard reasonable prices assured. Pants and Shirts. Boys running shoes, caps, Jersey sweaters an at very ' reasonable prices. line of Uxxoru shoes. Special prices 167 Belsize Drive, Toronto Boots and shoes. with a good line of Oxfords and Ladies INQUIRIES SOLICITED -â€" Consultations Free â€"â€" ELIâ€"107T Building paper Enter any time. in Khaki Doors Sash Gyprock Wallboard and an evening servnce an Lion at o p.u.|. Last Sunday the Newton Brook Choir paid a visit to Zion Church, and rendered special music, to the delight of all who heard them. The Pollyanna club paid a surprise visit. to one of their members. Miss Ida. Stephenson, last Thursday evening, and after spending a. pleasant evening, left a “shower” of pretty things. in ViBW of her coming nuptials. Under the name of “Fisherville.” the Newton Brook boys, won a snappy game of soft-ball. basebalfi on Saturâ€" d 1y, from the Concola team 3t Fisher- ville. The King Fisher did not appear, but the Great Heron flntll Newton Brook graced the game with her presence. The score ‘21 to ll, is about the size and style or the play. Gifford Summers refereed the game. A soft | hell can make a hard hit, especially if , it hits the face, Captain Cliff, who got the bitf. can testify. , Ex-preinier Drury says that the. ‘ 0. T. A. is the most beneficial act ever put on the statute books of Ontario, and he calls upon the farmers, irres active of party, class or creed, to stun by it. And theie are others he- “Vii/1:3SIB-iBE-Bfilvialm retrieved their loss of some two weeks ago, by defeat- ing Thornhjll gm _LheJuUer’s grounds. ___ _ ._,|,_ .11.! rSro effectively did the local boys do their work that the opposing team went scoreless. OBITUARY In loving memory of our little red canoe. Little thought we. as rapturousiy. We gazed in thy silvery wake. That ‘e're many days. our raptureous gaze Would behold thee no more on the lake. The fair six have returned from their camp at, Musselmen’s, to all that is hum drum at the Square. \Ve hope that; While camping they have com- pletely mastered the intricicies of navigating a punt, eating uncooked tad_pole and sleeping four in a. bed. ,,..,.I AL-:.A inutilwte‘sfn'i}; iiis'a'c'k’ ’ahd canning fan wheat. A good yield is expected of both. . Two artists of merit, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nichols for the past few days. It would ppr- haps be well to mention that they are engaged in painting Mr. Nichols’ barns and out hulldings._ ‘. .77 “ufiigg‘Vex-QHFEI-i-is is spending a. few days with us after a. somewhut lengthy absence. u "nu-u.» . Miss May Flavelle and Miss Vera Nichols, have left; us to visit friends and relatives at New Lowell. Rev. E. R. Young leaves this week for his summer holidays. His pulpit win he sug‘plied by «the Rev. D. D. Franks, of oronto. The Express does not name its favorite candidate, but the inference is that it does not; matter, so long as he calls himself a Conservative. and does his best to defeat Hon. Macken- zie King. During August there will be only Sunday morning sorvices in the Newton Brook Church, at 11 a. m., and an evening service at Zion at 8p.m. r “The Liberals can turn the guns of five Liberal papers o_n this riding at the next Federal election. One Conservative paper against five. Are you going to stand by and hold this riding without your support to the Conservative party through your subscription to the Express-Herald ? The Express-Herald will do its part to defeat King. You can do yours by supporting the only Conservative paper in North York." 7L .4-..» £6: INK.“ lvl ...... râ€".- 7 But, according to the Newmarket Express-Herald, newspapers should be run on party lines, and that it is little less than a. crime for a Consor- vative to subscribe for a. Liberal, newspaper, lest by doing so it might help to defeat the Conservative can- didate. whoever he may be. The following paragraphs appear- ed iu last week’s Express: "A Conservative who subscribes for a Liberal paper in North York is helping to defeat the Conservative candidate in this riding. You don’t want to do this so subscribe to the Express-Herald. " , LL‘ nauan NIIC Evidently the new part 01 Riding which has been added to North Yorkâ€"namely Markham, and Vaughan townships and the villages of Markham, Woodbridge and Richmond Hill â€"â€" has something to learn on the line of politics We, in the southern part of the Riding, have innoeently been lead to believe that when a man or woman asked us to add his or her name to our list of subscribers, they did so because they wished to have in their homes a decent newspaper, regard- less of politics, and we thanked them for their patronage. side farmers who know a good thing when they see it. and will stand up for the O. T. A. But it has its enemies. determined, evil-minded and un. scrupulous. hence it will need its friends to be alert, energetic. united and right on the spot with their votes on October 23rd. All farmers here are bqsily‘g'ngaged POLITlCS IN NORTH M. and M. Old Tyme Inn. Lake Musselman. VICTORIA SQUARE NEWTON BROOK IN NORTH YORK I Want. Aug. the new part of the } LOSTâ€"A heavy knee rug. Saturday evening on Mill Street, Richmond _ addel to ‘ has been -- .L. SHuu. Reward at'l‘be LiberalOffice. 6 who subscribes r in North York the Conservative ling. You don’t A large stock of Funeral Furnishing Kept at the above places H ORSE FOR SALEâ€"Good to V perfectly quiet. Apply trOOPER, Stop ‘24 Yonge St. BARGAIN in all stoves and lawn mowers: 3 burner oil stove, with oven. $34.00. 4 burner oil stove. with oven, $39.00. Lawn mowers 12 in.,3 blades, $8.50. Lawn mowers 14in” 4 blades, $10.50. Lawn mowers 16 in., 4 blades. ball bearing $13.50. Apply J. A. ROSE. ‘ 5-9 OOMS T0 RENTâ€"Five or six rooms, at reasonable rent. and the use of Garage. Apply on the premises Monday or Thursday. MRS. W. CURTIS, "The Hermitage." 4-6 ()USE TO LETâ€"Six rooms. Apply L. B. FINCH. Elizabeth Street. Richmond Hill. 2 tf. SATURDAY, SEPT. Gâ€"Auction sale 0f unfinished ploperty in the town of Weston. in the matter of the Mechanics’ and \Vage earners lien. Sale at 11 a. m., daylight saving time. J. T. Saigeon, Auct. HERRIESâ€"Chelriea for sale. Apply L. B. chH. Elizabeth Street. 6 OUSE T0 RENTâ€" a back kitchen, h pump and good water. Apply Liberal Office. 1 Hunt Avenue. WIGMORE. phoneVThornhill RICHMOND HILL, THORNHILL ANE UNIONVILLE 1m. \VANTEDâ€"To "bake and do house work in a family of five. MRS. JOHN MgLEAN. Langstafl’ P. 0.. r _ }l;nning order. Richmond Hill. LIBERAL flEMflNSTRA IflN AND PICNIC Hon. W. 'L. Mackenzie King WRIGHT BROS. Undertakers and;Embalmers A COMPLETE PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. A Reception to Meet the Premier; Everybody Invited. Come and Spend the Afternoon in Markham. Addresses will be delivered by PLENTY OF MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYBODY. Come and do honor to Canada’s Prime Minister, and hear of the achievements of two years of Liberal Government in Canada. W. H. S. CANE, President North York Liberal Associatio: OR RENTâ€"H0659 on Elizabeth street for rent. Apply to JAE.” ORD COUPEdFQr 3519. in good Auction Sale Register and H. B. MCGIVERN, M.P., of Ottawa HON. W. L. MACKENZIE KING _Four rooms and half acre of land, Electric lighted. MRS. DENDIEUBM. L. E. ATKINSON: 7'. LU. LV. ULL‘vu--â€"â€" Leader of Liberal Part in the Onta'rio ieZgisiaiuré Prime Minister of Qanada work. 3-tf Prime Minister of Canada The Car DON’T think that a low cost Car can’t give satisfaction. The Star car is one car you will admire, no matter what your ideal car may be. RICHMOND HILL MOTORS Phone 109 Richmond Hill, Ont. . SINCLAIR, M,P.P. THE ARISTOCRAT OF LOW-PRICED CARS Ask us to demonstrate: . R. REESOR, Chairman of Committae

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