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The Liberal, 28 Aug 1924, p. 1

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The Liberal for School Books General Agents for Farm Machih- ery, Pumps, Etc. We can also supply your wants an Furnace repairs and pipes. TEETZEL BROS If you are considering the furnace question come in and let; us show you our lines. N0 House too large. No House too small. We have a size and model for every oneâ€"and the prices are right. Dialect Poems. Professional Graduate of Owen A. Smiley Studio. Address Miss Marguerite Boyle. Studio ‘Homewood Hall,’ Thornhill. Ont 30 tf ELOC UTION Miss Marguerite Boyle ArtiSt, Teacher in Literature, Expressmn, Readmg, Dram- atlc and quogrous Sketches, (Veterinary Surgeon) ReCPnt gradfiate of Ontario Veterin- ary College. All clases of animals treated. Day and night calls prompt.- }y attended. ' Office and rPsidence north side Richmond Street. Richmond Hill. Telephone 13, Ring 2. The Protective Association of Canada. and The Dominion Guarantee and Accident, ()0. C. H. Berl‘I AGENT FOR THE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE OF CANADA OFFICE: CHURCH STREET TELEPHONE 11M RICHMOND HILL J.R.HERRINGTON Government Bonds and Othe ties. Old Es_tnhlishr Recouds. Mutual Life Assurance Co of Canada R. MACDONALD, B. V. SC Money to Loan on First Mnxtgagesj Tinsmiths and General‘Agents PHONE 87 W FURNACES AND REPAIRS VOL. XLVII. The Sun Fire Insurance Co. 0f.London,,Eng- , FIRE, Aommch .mp SICKNI- AUTOMOBILE. PLA m GLASS, BURGLARY, ETC. STERLING BANK BUILDING Consultation and Diagnosis Free 50' per annum, in . ALLISON, L.D.S., D.D.S T URNHIL‘L VILLAGE Established 1710 Establislw ‘mnpnnics wilh Good unounces the Opening Dental Surgery OPEN: EVENXNGS l Securi- in mm, L0 send by post; prepaid,ur de- ‘liver to Addine Homer, Gurmley R. R. 2, Ontmio, the Administratxix of the said deceased, their Chi-iatian names and smmimes, addresses and de- scriptions. the full particulars, in writâ€" ing. of their claims. a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the security, any held by them. AND AKE NOTICE that after such last ruentiuned date the S'dld Administratrix will proceed to dis- . tribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she shall lhen have notice, and the said Administratrix will not be liable for the said assets nranv mnr. WILLIAM 000K, 816 Federal Building. 85 Richmond Sc. West, Toronto. Solicitor for the Adminism-ati-ix. Dated at Toronto this 16th day of August. 1924. 8-11 liable for the said assets of thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been recehed by her at the time of such 4, A .. A. distribuliufi creditors and others hazing claims or demands against the Estate of the said Nancy Ann Horner, who died on or abouL the 26th day of April, 1924, at the Township of Markham. in the County of York, are required, on or before the 22nd day of, September. 1924, to send by post; prepaid,nr dc- liver to Addine Homer, Gut-mley R. R. 2, Ontmio. the Administrahiv of fi.___v.4.. .. 1. V “In. pursuant; to Sectién 56 of The i‘x‘ustees Act, R. S. O. 1914. Uhap. 121, that all creditors and others having claims or .1-- » Jr ‘ ‘ _ Yonge St, RICHMOND HILL NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF the Estate of Ali/‘I’ â€"â€"-- Oak Avenue. Small house and good size( Rumble Ave., great bargain payment down, monthly after A good cheap Brick ClaEI House and three acres on Lucas Street. Beautiful residence and grounds, in first class shape, all convenience, town water, Richmond Street. Rough cast house stable and 1% acres on Mill Street. A bargain. The House and Lot on Yonge St, formerly owned by the late Mr. Hughes, for sale on easy terms. First~class building lot 50 feet front- age on Richmond Street and through to Centre Street. \Vill sell at a bar- gain. Easy terms. To Rent â€" A Seven roomed brick house, all conveniences, furnished to a small family. MULHOLLAND & SMYTH Phone 11 M Are vou’ a Subscriber ? l Provmce of Ontario Bonds? 4 1â€"2 p.c., Due 1944 i __ ' -‘..~- late of the Township of Markham, in the County of York, widow. Deceased. . NOTICE [IS . HEREBY GIVEN See me about a houée and lot BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS Toronto Office : 2498 Ym RICHMOND HII Mtge! ANN Hoié‘NEfi IiCP $96.75 The Real Estate Man GasVorleh-ach’on Iasy terms Phone Hudson 3408 . HERRINGTON PHONE: 61 and good sized lot on great bargain, small yielding over Nicholls RICHMOND HILL In Essentials, Unity: '(mge St $4. 75 STC . 26- 6m J Get school books at the Liberal Store school. Any who wish their egrtificates mailed may have them by sendinga stamped and self~addressed envelope to James Stewart, B. A., Box 202, Rich- mond Hill. The certificates of the successful candidates h'lve been received and will be distributed at ' Ehg- x'g-opeqipg of | Anderson, T. ’ Armstrong, E. Bowen, W. \ Cleary, B. . ‘ De Ferrari, E. Gil], J. Grainger, M. Hughes, B. ' Hughes. '1‘. Innes, D. Jack, M. jmd. A. ( Johns. N. c Moore, L. Murphy, H. c Mylks. \V. Ramer, Ridden. J. Robinson. E. Simpson. M. 0 Simpson, W, Steers, V. Summers. G. \ankex‘, D. McDonald. J. c Zilplm TopperlnNona Vllfith-rehjll-V‘luvltlgl' \Vatsm), Geraldine Wesley, Clifford Winger. Ella Young. The following table shows the stand- ing of Lhose who were partially successful. C opposite a pupil’s name and vertically beneath the name ofu subject, indicates that the pupil has passed in that subject. Honor-stand- mg is not announced for Lower School exams: NAMES The Department of Education announces the results of the Lower School examination held at Richmond Hill. The following pupils have passed in all the subjects on which they wrote: Johnson Armstrong. Tom Armstrong, Grace Arnold. Howard Atkinson, Cyril Ball, Ruth Bull, Margaret; Battershy. Ambrose Beadle. Frank Booth, Harding Burnaby, Tom Carter, Beatrice Chinnery. Muriel Comisky, Reta Dean, Elln Denne, Frances DIury, Marion Ellis, Faith Emerson, Lelia Flemming, Gordon Galbraith, Lama Gee, Fred Greene, Mary Hodgins, Bert Hammond. Bertha Hopper, Hilda Hord, Rupert Jackson, Martha John- son, Goxdnn Johnson. Harry Jon”. Evelyn Killipsy, Jac‘ol) Knning, Homer r AA,,, place at St. James Church. Oxillin, on August 18, [he Rev. J. R. S. Boyd offiriating, when Aimee Margaret. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hagmis. of Toronto, became the bride of Mr. Adrliuo Melt-sci. of Newark. New Jersey. organist of the Richmond Hill Methodist Church. The bride. who was given away by her father. looked charming in a gown of orchid CerP meteor with hat to match and carrying Ophelia reses. Miss Gloria Hill, of Toronto, was bridesmaid, In a. dainty dress of French blueand shrimp satin and black lace hat. Mr. Theodore Haggas, hmlher of the bride, was best man. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at "Con-de‘Rue,” Silverwood Beach, the beautiful summer home of the bride's parents. The table and entire house Were most artistically decorated with pink and white roses, Shasta. daisies and gold and white ribbon streamers. After the wedding breakfast the happy couple left for a trip to the United States, go- ing first to \Vntkin’s Glen. New York. . They will reside in Toronto. Richmond Hill goes hack to standard time next, Monday aL midnight. Sept. 1. The Public and the High School will, therefore. rp-npen Tuesday morn- ing on Slandmd time. Rev. J. W. McIntosh is his holidays and will ct. services (in Sunday next. ' School will meet at 10 a. m quick hpt pretjy wed ONT.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28‘ 1924 Lower School Results Presbyterian Services Melecci~Haggas in Non-Essent Mylntpsh is home from Notice conduct, bnth The Sunday in riding Look ials, Liberty; in all things, Charity J. A. G RE E N E MERCHANT TAILOR The undersigned is now ready to make Men’s Suits, Overcoats etc., at prices that will astonish you. Call and see our stock of goods. Thirty years experience in the best shops in Canada and the United States. The September issue of Rod and! Gun in Canada will appeal to every‘ sportsman. A canoe trip through the Uhaiu Lakes from Dartmouth to Shu- bpnacudie. by R. G. Urqlmhart. de- scribes one of the most, alluring tripsl that can be made anywhere in the Maritinies. All the regular depart- ments are up to their usual standard of excellence and aid in pro- viding gund, all-round reading in this number of the magazine. RICHMOND TAILORS Ball. L. I I III Bayes, 1. II c Brown. M. l Brumwell, F. II (/‘owie, I. II III 1 Dean. R. c c Flavelle, M. c Franck, A. c c Hooper, E. III Hall. B. c c c Hooper, R. c Leatherdale I. c Lyon. G. II c McGluskey, U. c Murphy, L. III c McDonald. 0. c I Read, (7. II III c Richardson R. c c c Snider, A. c Samgp, (i. c III C Scott, E. c III Thomson, I. c Vanderbur'gEM. 1 1 111 VVhiLe, A. 111 n c The certificates are being mailed to the pupils. Appeals may he entered for u. fee of $2.00 pet-paper. Suppli- luentary exwminations are not being held this year as formexly. The following table shows the pass and honor standing of those who were partially successful: NA MES Allen Armstrong, Sclmfield Batters- by, Edna. Brackin, Lelia Fleming, Marion Forrester, Jack Glass, Welling~ tun, Graham. Jimmie Hopper, Ralph Johns. GarnetKellough, Mabel Mackie, Audrey Leary. Bruce McDonald, James McLean, Frank Nichulson. Olive Paris, Walter Steckley, Isabel \Viley, James Williams. The results of the Middle School examinations have been received from the Depattment of Education The following pupils have passed in all the suhjects on which they wrote: Pressing and Cleahing a specialty. WRIGHT STREET Middle School Results Rod And Gun II III III C1 B1 A1 G1 IIIcc cIIIc III COURTESY By Buying under Wholesale 7 Prices (at the Elevator) your BRAN. SHORTS, OATS, CORN. MEAL, SCRATCH FEED, BREAD and PASTRY FLOUR QUANTITY Llcensed Auctioneer for the County of York. Sales attended to on shortest notice. and at reasonable rates. NORTH YONGE ST., RICHMOND HILL. DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFF. Office hours 8:10 21.11:. and 6 :8 p.111. DR. LILLIAN C. LANGSTAFFt‘i (diseases of women and children.) Office hours I :3 p. m. Phone 100. / From the Tux'ontti Coriservntory of Music. will accept. a number of pupils in Piano, Vocal and -' Theory. -:- Richmond Hill, Friday and Saturday For information Phone 110. .MRS. MYLKS. Adelmo Melecci and Miss Rosalind Bush L. T. C. M Office hours 10 to 12 mm. and 6t08p.m. ~ Office and residenceâ€"Centre and Church Streets Richmond Hill Phone No. 24. . 0. l. RUDDELL, D.C. PILC. DR. M. B. WELLWOOD Hours: 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.11). Except Wednesday PHONE 117 Consultation Free at the Office Lump Threshing Coal JUST ARRIVED PALMER CHIROPRACTOR urFICE Hours Oflice:â€"Centre St. West; RICHMOND HILL Phone 83 Office Hours: 10-12; 6-8. DRS. LANGSTAFF . D; Ramer I. T. SAIGEOIV Maple [Single copies, 3 cts Patronage solicited A CAR OF ABOVE DAVIES STORE J. P. WILSON ("LEA NLINESS SERVICE No. 9

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