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The Liberal, 10 Jun 1926, p. 4

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.F‘, Prize Esbay In ' York Sites Contest (By Marion Pegg. Sharon) David’s Temple is situated in Shar- l .__ THE LIBERAL Circulating in Canada’s Greatest Suburban DIStHCt on. In 1525 the building was started PUBLISHED EVERY (and was finished in 1812) by the THLRSDAY Late David Willson, Founder of the by the “Children of Peace," the oldest re- LIBERAL PRINTING C0. ligious band in North America. He v Limited constructed it, thinking God told him too. The building is square shaped be- cause he wanted to deal square with the people. There are three :Ltereys receding; the top heir;r the tower and this is a gilded. ball with the word “Peace” inscribed on it. lie built the Temple without a n:iii._ It is seventy-live feet high and the botâ€" tom storey is 60 feet square. There are 2,952 panes of glass in the windows and spires. The tirs’. Saturday in June and September a candle was lit in each window. This light: represented the light coming in the minds Of Christians. The first floor was the AuditOrium; Second floor a music’ gallery; and the third floor was a dome. In the centre on' the first floor stands a small, finely-finished struct- ure, built by the late John Doan, cal- led the “Altar” and occupied 365 days in building. Like the “Temple” it is square and contains the Holy Bible. It stands on twelve pillars represent- ing the twelve apostles. The glass temple ,.represented the “Ark” the Israelites carried over the desert. There is a pillar in each corner of the temple with the inscription Faith, Hope, Love, Charity. On the fiur corners of the three storeys stands a spire. These twelve spires represented the twelve apostles going out to preach. There are four doors. one on each side and this represented the people coming from all directions to Christ. The property and temple is now owned by the York Pioneer’s Histori- cal Society, who use the building as a museum for storing of old relies and the yard as a park. J. EACHERN SMITH Manager and Editor Advertising Rates on Application Telephone 9 THURSDAY JUNE 10th, 1926 OUR HIGHWAYS The Department of I'Iigliv-Jays for Ontario conmiences in this issue a series of advertisements drawing at- tention to the good roads in the Proâ€" vince and making an appeal for sane use of them by the general public. Highways are now familar sights in every province and it is recognized that motor-ways are necessary for the accommodation of motor traffic. Hence there has been during the past few years on the part of Provincial legislatures splendid achievement in highway making to the credit of every province in the Dominion Advance, with caution and due re.- gard for the future has been the watchword. This attitude has result- ed in the building of real highways, though as yet largely unpaved, of generous dimensions, wide. straight, elevated at curves, well drained and with fair surface conditions. In 1914 the number of motor vehi- cles registered in Canada was 69,547 and in 1925 it was over 10 times as many. With this large increase in motor traflic our highway problem is of necessity a very important one and it is the duty of every motorist and citizen to ce-operate with those in charge of the administration of our roads. Let us always remember that the highways represent an immense investment of the people’s money and use them and care for them as we would our own personal property. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Newsp‘aper publicity excels all ot- her forms of advertising. Within cer- tain limits all kinds of publicity may be said to be desirable but is general- ly conceded to-day that newspaper space is the acme of salesmanship. Probably the most aggressive comâ€" petitor of the newspaper is the bill CHOPPING MILL At Schomberg Junction Open Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Price: 8 Cents a Bag. STAN. WOOD, CARRVILLE A. C. HENDERSON PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING Hot Water Heating and General Repairs THORNHILL, ONT. PRENTICE & PRENTICE_ board. This method does not permit AUQTIONEERS . more than the name of the article be- J' H' Prentlce’ 415 3311101 St" ing displayed boldly. This makes a Toronto' Hud' 1347W' K. G. Prentice, M'illiken. We are prepared to conduct sales of every description. Farms and farm stock sales a specialty. Farms bought and sold on commis- sion. All sales attended to on shortest notice, and conducted by the mast approved methods. proper and carefully considered edu- ‘cational campaign impossible. The strongest argument, however, against this form of publicity is the fact that it is contrary to public opinion. There is an ever growing sentiment against the defacing of scenery. It is not likely to be conducive to the popular- ity of an advertiser to have his ad- vertisement stand between a motor- ist or a passenger on the train and a beautiful landscape. About the utmost the bill-board advertiser can hope to accomplish is to emphasise the name 7 or brand of the article he offers for sale upon the mind of a person who has already become fairly familiar with the advertisement. Even those who see the announcement do so only in a passing moment as they are hurrying along the highWay and are not then in a frame of mind to be favorably impressed . There are numerous forms of pubâ€" licityâ€"but the advertiser who tries them all usually comes back to the root and trunk of successful public- ityâ€"the newspaper. The medium that goes into the home as a friendly visiâ€" tor every week and is read succes- sively by father, mother and children and day after day and is consulted as a reference on all subjects is not easily excelled as a' selling agency. The Liberal has been a welcome and sought after visitor in the homes of this district for over forty years and IS recognized as the only advertising medium to reach this great suburban district. Men’s Team Had Easy Win From Thornhill I '-v L. Richmond Hill men’s softball team maintained their splendid record in the Yonge Street League by defeat- ing Thornhill in a game on wet grounds here on Monday night by a score of 24-4. Thornhill started out as if they meant real business and scored three runs in the first innings, the first run being a homer by C. Mc- Donald which was at long drive into right field. The local boys however seeing their position of leadership threatened tightened up and scored six times in the second frame. “Ted- dy” Bennett pitching for the locals turned in a splendid game and re- ceived good support from his team- mates although the wet grounds were conducwe of errors on both The teams were: Richmond Hillâ€"Bayes, c; Bennett. p; Harding, 1b; Grainger, 2b: A. White, 8.5.; E. Wall, r.f.; H. Lean, l.f. M PRIVATE SALEâ€"Of Blacksmith’s tools and other articles: 2 anvils; 1 tire platform with cooling tank and attachments; 1 tire bender; 2 tire upsetters; 1 Bufialo blower; 1 port- able forge. blower attached; 1 set of Barcus horse stocks; 1 set of 3 sec tion S. barrows: 1 sciiti‘ler; 1 stove; 1 Art Garland self feeder stove; 1 square piano. Boston. Any of the above articles may be seen at any time at Cowie's Blacksmith Shop. North end of village and must be (ll.\'~ posed of before the lst of July, and will be sold cheap rather than move them. Terms Cash. ofi'er. and act quickly. Richmond Hill. sides. -dl 3b; E. White, Sharpless. c.f.; James Mc- box Make me an Geo. Cowie, l l l 1 NEW STAR Car. ability, finish - ‘speed and power - price. North York Township Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxes. Township of North York, County of York to‘ wit: Notice is hereby given that the list of lands now liable to be sold for ar- rears of taxes in the Township of North York has been i'-repared, and is being published in an advertise- merit in the Ontario Gazette, on June til. June 26. July 2;. and July 10, 1926. (lopies of such list. or advertise- mciit may be had upon receipt of posâ€" tat'e and application to me. In default. of the liz".'l‘.‘."tli, of “wet: Creditors Notice to IN THE MATTER of the Estate of to Section R. S. O. creditors and others having claims or Warren llewison, l‘ii? of the Vil- lage of Richmond Ilill. in the Coun- ty of York, Painter, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given. pursuant 56 of the ’J‘iiistees Act. 1911. Chap. 131. that all demands ag.iir:t the estate of the said \Yarren llcivisoii. who died on or about the Blind day of May. lEiJG. at the Village of Richmoin Hill. are re- .i1:iii-d. o.i or beforn the 81h day of my, 1936. to send by post, prepaid. as shown on the sail! list. lit-tot" dvlivcr to Mrs. llzii‘riet llcwison, Thursday. September ltith, 19:36, at i' mend lill. Ontario, the execu- ten o‘clock in the forenoon (Daylight ‘1... m.” the last will and testament of ‘S""i’ij_: Time) 1 shall at the FEM t‘l.‘ said deceased, their Christian tilde and at the (hdlIit‘ll Chambera. Howie: arid surnames, :iiltil‘essi‘s and lYllltHVdillC, Ont... proceed to sell by irl":4t'i‘i:i‘iimi, the full particulars in l'ublic Auction the said lands, to div.â€" charge the said arrears. ingeth: :' with the charges thereon. J. A. BAT‘Iâ€"ULâ€"Vl‘l-I. Township ’I‘reonurci'. Treasurer's Office, Willowdale. ()rt.. this 8th day of June, 1926. Notice to Creditors IN THE MATTER OF the Estate of Edward J. Fahey, late of the Townâ€" ship of Markham, in the County of York, Farmer, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 56, of the Trustees‘ Act R. S. O. 1914, Chapter 121 and A- mending Acts, that all creditors and others having claims or demands against the Estate of Edward J. Fahey. who died on or about the 2nd day of May, 1926, at the Township of Markham, in the County of York are required on or before the 10th day of July, 1926, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Naughton and Jenkins, 85 Richmond Street, West, Toronto, Solicitors for the Executors of the Last Will and Testament of the said deceased, John Joseph O’Neill, Mot- orman, and John Henry Naughton, Barrister-at-law, both of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, their Christian names and surnames, ad- dresses aiid .descriptions, full parti- culars in writing of their claims, statement of their accounts, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. AND TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentioned date, the Execu- tors will proceed to distribute the as- sets of the said deceased, among the parties entitled thereto, having re- gard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and that the Executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been re- ceived by them at the time of such distribution. DATED at Toronto, this 9th day of June, 1926. NAUGHTON & JENKINS, 85 Richmond Street, West. Toronto 2 Solicitors for the said Executors, herein. Step on the Gas! ,The NEW STAR Car has speed. Sixtyâ€"five miles an hour will purr out of the Star Six Continental Red Seal Motor. There is pride as well as satisfaction in driving the It has beauty, performance, dur- everything you want, far mare . ‘than you could expect in any other car at or near v 5 its price. Compare the NEW STAR Car for quality and completeness of equipment ~ for for all-round performance, for .- l l wilting, in" their claims. a statement 'i' lb 11‘ accounts. and the nature of their security, it any. held by them. AND TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentioned date the said CXC.‘Hll‘l.\' will proceed to distribute tlic assets of too said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have notice. and that the said executrix will not be liable for the said assets or any part there- of to any person or persons of whose claim notico shall not have been re- ceived by her at the time of such distribution. DATED at Toronto this 7th day of June. 1926. William Cook, Cook & Delany, Solicitors for the Executrix, 816 Federal Building. Notice to Creditors IN the matter of the Estate of Mary White Harris, late of the Village of Thornhill, in the County of York, Spinster, deceased. TAKE NOTICE that all parties having claims against the estate of the said deceased are requested to file same with the undersigned solici- tors at Room 403, 217 Bay Street Toronto, duly verified by statutory declaration on or before the 20th day of June, 1926, after which date the executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate, having reference only to such claims as shall have been properly filed pursuant to this notice. Dated at Toronto this 31st day of May, 1926. Mercer Bradford & Company, 217 Bay Street, Toronto, Solicitors for the Executors. m SALE REGISTER AUCTION SALE on Saturday, June 19, of a fine residential property at Hagerman’s Corner, the property of C. N. Hagerman, at 2 o’clock, Stan- dard Time, on the premises. The house is seven roomed, brick veneer with garage and stable and good lot. Terms made known on day of sale. Prentice’ & Prentice, Auctioneers. F our or Six - You will find the New Star Car supreme in the low cost field. DAVID HILL Richmond Hill Motor of Canada, Limited Toronto (Leaside) Ontario Classifie A dvertising DR. J. '1’. WILSON Office hours: 9 to 11 am. 6 to 8 p.m., and by appointment. FOR RENTgmuw (.,,,.,,C,. Yong“. Oflice: Centre and Church Sta, and Wright streets; electric light, clean and newly decorated. (iood garden and garage. Apply to l’. C. llill. Phone 35. R-ll, Richmond llill. Ft) R R E N T; S i x romicd house on Richmond Street. Richmond liill. moth rate rental; immediate posses- sion. Apply :1. E. Glass. FOR SALEAIiab; Grand (heap. To be sold this week. .I. J. Hum. Richmond Hill. 17 fiâ€"h \‘i'.‘..\l'l'l‘.'l) â€"'l'o buy reed potatoes. Apply telephone 47â€"114. 10 TOâ€"ldil'l‘i 3') th res. fidfroomed house. Large summer kitchen. good out buildings, brick well. fruit trees, part planted. Apply g‘li‘s. T. 13. Elliott. 3rd house on May avenue. Stop 24, roadst. r. Yonge St. 10 LOSTâ€"On Saturday, set of auto tools some where between llv-rner Bros. and Richmond Hill. Finder Richmond Hill. Phone '31 EM. L‘RS. LANGSTAFF North hinge St. - Richmond Hill l)lt ltUlJ‘iI I. l..\.‘IG.\"l‘Ai"l“»â€" (mice hours: 5. 1:) am. lll:'l 61.9 pm- DR. l‘.li.l.l.‘\.\' t‘. l,.‘..\'tii\‘l‘.\i".‘fi< (lnseancs oi' \ioiiicii and children} Oflice Luiirs; l:‘.; p.iii_ Phone 11'!) DR. CHARLES DUNNING i‘oyntz Avc., Lansing. Willow. 1310. Olllz'e hours: 124.15; 6-‘T.15. Capitol Bldg. Yoiige St. llud. 1133; Rand. 2121. Ollice hours: 8.31); 32-5; "“ 1‘. DENTAL DR. w. T. MciNTOSH Dentist RICHMOND HILL, ONT. kindly leave at the Liberal otlice or Office: 0"” D3" CS' DI'Y GOOdS Store notify Horner Bros.. Richmond Hill. TICI‘EI’IIHNE 111’. FOR SALEâ€"Four room cottage with one and a quarter acres. Building just completed. Easy terms. Apply W. G. Brandon, Stop 24, Street. 24 FOR SALEâ€"About 20 loads of earth. Apply Geo. Taylor, Richmond Street, Richmond Hill. 10 m FOR SALEâ€"Ford Touring with starter, in good running order. Price reasonable. J. P. Wilson. Centre Street East, Richmond Hill. FOR SALEâ€"Coal and wood stove in lgood condition. Must be sold, $15. Apply Finch, Elizabeth Street, Rich- mond Hill. FOR SALEâ€"â€"-One registered Holstein bull, raising one year old, fit for service from an extra good cow. Apply T.B. Weldrick, Maple. Ont. OLD FURNITURE WANTED You can turn your old rope beds, chests of drawers, corner cupboards, chairs, couches, needlework. etc., into ready cash, by phoning Thornhill 18 ring 1-2, or by sending particulars to Box 99 Liberal. per cent. interest payable every six: months on first mortgage. Apply to Box 31, Liberal office. WANTEDâ€"A few bright School students for special work. Congenial work and good renumer- ation. A good chance for a summer’s work for the right ones, girls or boys. Apply by letter to the Liberal Office stating age, post office, phone number and full particulars. FOR SALEâ€"Cook Stove, Quebec Heater, oven and water jacket, good as new, $20. Large Heater, self-feed- er, Moore Treasure, holds firc 48 hours. $10. Ivan Marks, corner Mill and Lucas streets. Phone 49 J. STALLION REGISTER ' Byron Derby, No. (17657) the pro- perty of T. B. Weldrick, Maple, Ont., will stanlf’at his own stable, lot 28, con. 5, Township of Vaughan, the season of 1926. STALLION REGISTER GENERAL KEYNOTE â€" Pure-bred of T. A. Bowes and A. Boucock, Concord and Lansing, will travel through East York, Markham, Vaughan, etc. Terms $17. BUSINESS WRIGHT & TAYLOR Undertakers RICHMOND HILL - UNIONVILLE and THORNHILL BERT HUMPHREY Undertaker and Ambulance Service 9 Black or Grey Casket FUNERAL COMPLETE Other Funerals to your requirements. Courtesy and Consideration my Motto. Telephones: Willowdale 69 and Hudson 3676W Stop 5, Yonge Street, Lansing JOHN R. CAMPBELL Veterinary Surgeon THORN HILL R. MACDONALD, B.V.Sc. Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College Address: Yonge St., Richmond Hill Telephone 132 J. T. SAIGEON MAPLE Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Sales attended to on shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Patronage solicited WILSON ’S CARTAGE Dump Trucks for Hire By Hour or Contract MAPLE Telephone 1535 CHARLES E. HOPPER Centre St. W. Richmond Hill Prompt Service. Rates Reasonable. ’Phone 149. A. STONEHOUSE CARTAGE AND EXPRESS Plowing and Garden \Vork Sand and Gravel, Concrete Work. OAK moons J. B. FARLEY Electrician Lansing Phone 193 ESTIMATES Willowdale Exchange. FREE. l Yonge Office: High Richmond Hill - imported Clydesdale, the property ASSOCI DR. L. R. BELL Dentist Trench Block, two doors north of Standard Bank. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5.30 pm. Telephone 32 i w. DR. J. A. C. MacDONALD ‘ DENTIST STANDARD BANK BUILDING THORNHILL s Consultation and Diagnosis Free Open Evenings by Appointment; Telephone 61 DR. MACLAREN DENTIST Work Done Quickly Bank of Ctrmmercc. Opposite EATONS MUSICAL N WANTED:T0 borrow $1000, at 7 ADELMO MELECCI AND MISS ROSALIND BUSH, L.T.C.M. From the Toronto Conservatory of Music, “'1” accept a‘ number of pupils in Piano Vocal and Theor ' Frlaay an: Saturday For Information Phone 58] MRS. MYLKS N. . Zflrrhrrirk £13. lfinllrtt Martini-Grain»? STUDIO :- Care of Mrs. Joseph Graham. Arnold S Richmond Hill Phone 48-r 3 \M M McDONALD’S ORCHESTRA THORNHILL ngular throughout the district for during music suitable for all kinds of dances. Open for engagements. Telephone: Thornhill 62. ATED STUDIOS 0F - MUSIC, TORONTO Piano & Singing F. PELHAM CHAFFEY Phone 90 Richmond Hill Studio at first; house North of St. Paul’s United Church JOHN T. ANDERSON Piano Tuner 35 Years’ Practical Experience Beresford Avenue, “rest Toronto Junction 0072 Telephone Glenn’s Drug Store, Rich- mond Hill, for appointment N LEGAL \_ WILLIAM COOK, COOK & DELANY (William Cook F, Gordon Cook 1 Thomas Delany) Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Toronto Office: 816 Federal Building. 85 Richmond St. West Richmond Hill Office (Liberal Oflce) only Thursday forenoon. Maple, Thursday don- noon. Woodbridge. Saturday afternoon. Money to loan at Current. Rate K. NAUGHTON & JENKINS Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Telephone Adelaide 2108 85 Richmond St. West, Tor-care: Naughton Block. Aurora Solicitors for: Aurora R maul Kill. King. \Vhitchurch, Marlihhmwnnd Noah Gwi limbury. Walter S. Jenkins. Rea. Phone Hill. 50“. J. Harry Naughton. Rea. Elsi: Xian. Rea. Phone 127.2 W HENDERSON & McGUIRE Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. (David Henderson W. H. mil. ‘ James A. Boles) Ofliceu: 03-95 Sun Life Building. Adelaide and Victoria Stu. Elgln 5301 - - - Blgh m TORONTO 378 Offices: Express and Long Distance Moving H Sand and Gravel Delivered HENRY 8' MULLO H HEY, M-A- Barrlster, Solicitor, Notary Public Toronto Office: Standard Bank Dulidin‘, 2453 Yonge St. (Ezlinton Branch). Phone Hudson 3215 Richmond Hill Ofiiee: Over Davies Dry Goods Storeâ€"Every Saturday Money to Loan at Current Ram Phone Richmond Hill 119 Cartage and Express A. CAMERON MacNAUGHTON BARRISTER 511 McKinnon Building, / Corner Jordan & Melinda Streets Toronto. Phone: Elgin 4879 Denton, Macdonald 8: Dentoa Barristers, Solicitors, &c. Manning Arcade, King St. \Yest, Toronto. Canada. Telephone Main 0311 Cable Address: “Dedo” ‘_ \lili‘l'l' li’l Frank l.)e::'.::.. Laura Danton. BA. SILVERSIDES s: FARMERâ€" Licensed Auctioneers County of York ml S‘w'l; 4: less a Special‘;.'. Win. 2703 Slot '1‘ FYI LI E Ar’l. :r Pure I):

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