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The Liberal, 14 Oct 1926, p. 8

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'lhe best reserve one can have is money in 3- Savings Bank account. It not only increases by the interest it earns but it gives you assurance in meeting any problem which may present itself. A reserve is as necessary to you as it is to your Bank. Open a saving account with this Bank and start to establish your re- serve. 42 RICHMOND HILL BRANCH, YONGE STREET The Producers of the district and householders of North York and North Toronto will find this a splendid market. Open Every Saturday Morning AT80’CLOCK " AND TUESDAYS 6-9 PM. THE R S. WELLEAM An editorial advertisement inserted in the int by the R. S. WILLIAMS & SONS 00., Limited. 145 Y I Why not boost for your band? Make the bandsmen feel that you.are behind them, encouraging them on ard to greater achievement. The Band is one of the biggest asscts your community has, it is constantly building a strong community spirit, and will, as time goes on, bring honor, distinction and fame to your townr just :13 other bands have done for theirs. It is doing so much for you, and will do more. Show your appreciation by giuing it the wholeâ€"hearted support it deserves. Upon request we will gladly send information regarding the formation of buds, experiences of other bands, band contests etc. hat could fulfill this purpose better than music? What is there with a greate? power for drawing a pc’tson out of himself? I Nor do we have to be “mental cases” to feel the therapeutic benefits of Music After all it is rather difficult to draw the line between a normal person’s day dreams and fears and the so-called “delusions of grandeur or of persecution” of the insane. The difference is one of degree not of kind, for fundamentally they are the same. Wouldn’t we all do better to think less of ourselves and more of others and of r Life as whole? We all feel, or should ‘5: l, the need of music to make us foz'<ret our petty cares and grievances and to ma :9 us more tolerant of others. Many things, and things of vast] peutic purposes; the main criterion heir a person forget himself. In this way wrought nerves shell shock, etc, have resume their ordinary mode of living. A rather breath-taking word, isn’t it? looked it up in the dictionary and found the by mental suggestion.” YWe .hav OW iS“ the AT THE CITY LIMITS 3479 YONGE STREET THE YORK MARKET l fulfills this need and fulfills it :e Afts. so the Band, among all its appeal. For everycne from flu clatively to band music, and is The best rese S. WHEEEAFE’ES &.S®Fۤ W, 145 Yonge St, Toronto. 0F CW BCVC main criterion being that they possess the quality whiehrwill make he.” vastly varying characters, are used for p way many people, tortured beyond belief by have been led back to normal and are enab fulfills it admirably. Just as Music mmng all the other forms of Music, e from the van? young to the very old EC, and is consciously or uncousciou: A. T. MINNIS, Manager. mmwwmzrmgsm-aamwm hm all mm donet And it has a. meaning just as big. We definition; “method of treating diseases ES 8530 58021118. Em‘iv cabin: 10“ i 5731mm "- = 2913mm " s of more and bette Street. EOE. Used Car“ n Tm ,V- L ks Durifig the week ‘be given in t’he var teachers, While in bla board work w ture- and charts unconsciously bene ganic diseases have their origin in unhealthy mouth conditions. In the recent dental survey in Ontario it was found that over 90 per cent. of the chidren are suffering from dental defects, which goes to prove that den- tal health education is absolutely es- sential to the people. The Ontario Department a has arranged for a dental He to be observed on Wednesday, 20th. This period. it has I cided by the North York Der Very instructive programs of heath educational activities are being pre- pared and an effort made to bring to the attention of the people of North York the danger of neglecting mouth infections, and the means wherebv dental diseases may be prevented. Modern research and investigation clearly proves that many serious or- of Health, will be ex :1 dental health wool NM} Yarfig WE An Aggressive Programme annned by Department of Health and Ingerested Organizations , five 10 must 5,.EME is the most is the 11: st instinct? 1y sychothera- enabled to imiiefl bands :, health talks wi1l ‘ious schools by the the Junior classes rill be put on, pic- shown, and art ,7» {V 1; Department (led and made : of H( Health 3y, Oct 5 been ass lunsetrve em! Heaéih Wer EB flbseir alth when they met Charles Snack, a social evening An organ rec: Church marked the church after new organ. '1 Definite steps toward th of a horticultural society Friday last at a meeting: W. Pickett’s residence, V Pugh and A Wright war: a committee to intervie Locke Wilson, Director \of i0 Horticultural Societies for official recognition of ti new society. Kingsdale Lawn Bowling bers closed their season F maine, 10 cents a head. Parsley, cress and most of the herbs were 5 cents a bunch, with herbs 3 -for 10 cents, except savory, which was 3 for 25 cents. Chinese cabbage was from 10 cents to 20 cents a head; radishes, 5 cents a bunch. The Tuesday market is bringing bigger crowds and may shortly rival the Saturday market. ‘ Potatoes 25 cents and 50 cents a basket. It is expetced potatoes will go up in prices due to rot; green and butter beans 20 cents a measure; gar- den huc'kleberries 20 cents a quart, horseradish 30 agnts dozen, wine gr- apes 50 cents small basket. Pluz'as‘wwe plentiful at 25 cents and 50 cents a basket. Winter rad- ish, red, 2 for 5 cents or 35 cents a large basket; whitc 3 for 10 or 40 cts. basket; peppers were 20 cents dozen. Apples sold well, Alexanders and Duchess sold at 26 gents for six qts. Wealthies, Mackintosh reds and snows at 30 cents for the same quantity. Gallery 10 cents a big untrimmed cents Poultry was abundant and prices a litcie lower, chickens, broilers, 30 cents to ',5 cents; roasting, 38 cents to’45 cents; ducks 38 cents to 40 cents a pound; pigeons 20 cents each. Rabbits 50 cents 60 cents and $1.00 I7.0;gs showed no advance and rang- ed from 40 cents a dozen for pullets to 60 cents a dozen for hens, while du:ks eggs sold for 4 for 25 cents. The frosty nights are effecting the offering at the York Producers Mar- ket. Saturday the sellers were anx- ious to dispose of garden truck before the frost came and as a result, green toratoes, corn and cauliflower were in e bundance. in the various schools on Dental Health Day. A supply of tooth brushes has been purchased to be sold to the pupils at 15 cents each, and special numbers of the North York Monthly Health Bul- letin issued. Besides this, special window dis- plays are being arranged for the fruit stores, drug Stores, Etc., auto- mobile stickers are being distributed, and the dentists are making free ex- amination and advice, and short talks The prizes are donated by the 'VVil- lowdale Home and School Club, North York Red Cross Society, Reeve R. F. Hicks. Mr. J. Hearn, Dr. C. E. Hill, and members of the North York Boâ€" ard of Health. cmnpetitions' in making posters on the care of the teeth, held. Pupils in the Baron Renfrew, For- est. Hill, Duke of York, Lansing, Wil- lowdale and Newtonbrook schools will write esays on “how to make good teeth." These essays will be judged by the'local dentists and the writer of the best essay in each school will be awarded a prize of $1.00 at a mass meeting of the pupils io be held in the afternoon of Wednesday, October 20: . The prizes are donated by the WW]- lowdale Home and School Club. North )1 )if! uklin rgan emo‘ a bpnch. Endive bunch; head lottu (Special to the Liberal) York Market Lawn flown: their season met at the wk, Camero: >m t! 40.00 43118111,? V1 31316 ta] in the 01 8111 )l‘ ‘s at 20 cents 25 ive was 10 cents :tuce 5 cents and to quality; ro- head. Parsley, he herbs were 5 herbs 3 -for 10 \V e oninted ‘l'mation '9 taken the Teacher’s Convention in Toronto Mrs. E. Godden left on Saturday for a visit to friends in Pittsburg Pa. Mr. H. C. Bailey has niade sever- al business trips to the north coun- try lately visiting, New Liskeard I i‘iy LICR . .. 2 Ply Lion 2Ply Owl 3 Ply 0w} . . .. 4 in 1 Shingles PHONE 28 WILLOWDALE â€" STOP 7 ~ YONGE ST. Phone 33. fikss Rwfimg a hint T. E. HAKWARE & 3UPWES Harfiwme 9% Quaiity BUILDERS HARDWARE RICHMOND HILL Announcement TH you ymg year 1 cnchan‘t‘ AHTH Fix Your Furnace And Stove Pipes NOW. Phone Us For Your Requirements. [[21 PAINT INCREASES PROPERTY VALUE .igentsâ€"BRANDRAMâ€"HENDERSON Bâ€"H “ENGLISH” PAINT ~L wish to announce that I have opened up for business in the old Blacksmith 5110p 01'» Centre Street, just East of Yonge and Solicit your patronage. I am equipped to do horseshoeing and general blacksmith work. ty and Prices that will Satisfy most, Needs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . .51.60 per roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 per roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ . . . . . r . . . . . . ..52.33 per roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.75 per roll gles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.75 per square DERS HARDWARE AND SUPPLIES. READY ROOFING E. J. AUDETTE Practical Horseshoeing Also Large Stock of- ad been Damt For Fall Repairs limited Thornhill, Ont Charlton and other towns. 'He re- ports great progress since the fire some years ago. Quite a number of the pupils of the public school secured prizes in Art and Writing at Woodbridge Fair. l the mvst tic GLAZING ONTARIO roll 1‘0" roll roii

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