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The Liberal, 2 Dec 1926, p. 10

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Poultry mgulator “so‘ld‘by Dealers .11 over Caruda \_.. â€"._.- -A.‘._.u__-_.. “nu..â€" RICHMOND HILL BRANCH, 9 cows will be freshâ€"rest due in early winter There are six daughters of May Echo Champion, a full brother to the former world’s champion Agassiz Segis May Echo. ‘ There are 12 daughters of Lakeview Sir Mona, a double grandson of Colantha Johanna Lad. All the animals have been bred by the proprietors. who have, by the use of syndicate sires procured some of the best producing blood-lines available. Breeding is of the bestâ€"-They are of the better kind Farm is on Yonge Street one mile north of city limits. L. E. FRANKLIN, Auctioneer. For Catalogues, writeâ€"- Fme inW' on as here-to- North Toronto, Tues. Dec; 14 35 Head For Appointment Telephone Beauty Parlor Closes Monday and Thursday at 6 pm. and H1337'mm’ ’ "Pb'flfifabbk i-‘iiifE 'RA_ _'l_‘ EOQD co. vr_CANADA_limim1 .‘ ' ‘ " ,1. r, \ vj!‘ 3" I M , ‘1; ' . ‘ |,- 'F v "I BAN K Money Gives Confidence As conducted by us last Christmas asking our customers to Collect C December 4th to Friday, Dec. 24th Our operator, Miss M. Waving, Hair Tinting 3'13 'CZFTa'w R‘C’ki'nfiéb'hfi '3' Receipts presented may not necessarily be lected by competitor. Next week we announee the date \Ve are now showing a large variety 0! _ To the person bringing us purchases we will present the GREAT, BIG, DEEP, HIGH-PRODUCING Special Annguncement Herd Fully Accredited Will be sold in a complete Dispersal at HOLSTEENS CEDAR CHES TNow on Display in our window Those who have money carry on their work in life with greater confi- dence. A Savings Account with this Bank if added to regularly even with small sums will soon give you the confidence that only the possession of money can give. There is a Sav- ings Bank Department at every branch of this Bank. 4; Ladies Guessing OF CANADA fore Denby. Monthly School Report S. S. No. 7, Markham. The following is report of pupils standing in spelling for Month of November as the result of the con- test indicated. In each class the test consisted of 100 Words. IV Classesâ€"~Anna Winger, 99: len Heise, 94; Muriel Freeland, Florence Doust, 93; Glenn Smith, Beg} Ly_qn, 8‘2. “ II Classâ€"Helen Winger, 98; Mar- ion Baker, 98; Freda Henderson, 96; Vera Brillinger, 93; Gwenith Moyni- han, 83; Reginald McMullen, 75: Reta Sider, 49. :(Alvia French, Myrtle III. Classesâ€"Allen Doner, 99; Blanche Henderson, 99; John Smith, 98; Ruth Henderson, 98; James Den- nie, 97; Marion Heise, 96; Evelyn McMullen, 96; Earl Empringham, 90; Fred Wilson, 57; Rolph Empringham, Steck1ey, ali'sentl) \V e >y. holds : lhampooing‘ Treatment, Hairdressing P tmas we are advi :ct cash register 24th inclusive : variety hristmas : will lav rece A. T. MINNIS, Manager. ipts 1;. L. NICHOLS, first Bob 4 of me prese aside 'ompetitions first-class Bob and Hair 1 anicuring, Etc 35 Head showing f the merc dvised ntS one your arrival handise Teaéher. ed are illegal, receipts, from purchaser the 94; 91; early 119 Wednesday at 12 o’clock, noon. Diploma Cutting, The regular meeting of the Home and School Club was held Thursday evening with the president Mrs. A. W. Galbraith in charge. The speaker of the evening was Mrs. A. A. Perry of Richmond Hill editor of Social Health taking as her men with regard to Public Health." Her lecture was very interesting and helpful. She stressed the idea of a mother protecting not only her own children but her neighbors by means of precaution before disease can make headway. She also spoke of' the use- fulness of local hOSpitals in rural communities. Mr. and Mrs. G. 0: Charlton and family were guests of friends in the city on Sunday last. of Santa Claus After the meeting a social hour was spent and refreshments were served. Miss Marjorie Lewis played two violin solos and a couple of choruses were sung by pupils from Miss Tate’s room a recitation was given by Miss Kathleen Lockyer. A good program is being planned for the evening. Miss Mary Patter- son Will be assisted by local talent. The Pollyanna Club will hold a bazaar in Sunday school room on. Wednesday, December 8 at 7 pm. There will be a sale of candy, home- made cooking and fancy work. Mrs. H. Moore entertained in hon» or of her niece, Miss Avis White on Thursday evening. Several friends from here and many 'from Toronto came to celebrate Miss White’s birth- day and also to bestow on her a show- er of beautiful gifts prior to her ap- proaching marriage. The Young Peoples’ service was withdrawn Monday evening on ac- count of practice for the Sunday school Christmas entertainment to be held in Newtonbrook Church. Dec- ember 17th. The VLadies Aid Society meets to- day at the Parsonage. Following the shower which prov- ed to be a real surprise to the bride- to-be a very enjoyable evening was spent. largest arlor “A FOE TO SCOT" The Modern Chimney Cleaner. selections A small amount will clean your Flues and Prevent Fires Save Fuel Give More Heat. all kinds PER PACKAGE FORSALEBY C. N. COOPER NEWTONBROOK for I‘ Scalp but we total 'e are therefore Saturday next, Marceling‘ p and Fac may suitable lxrltil amount 1g, W ‘acial needed col for 'ater The ‘Young People’s Society of the United Church wil hold their regular meeting next Monday evening. Un- der the leadership of the Christian Endeavor vice-president, Miss E. Birl, all young people are cordially in- vited to be present. Exciting Chase The members of the C. G. I. T. and Mrs. W. Luesby's class met at the home of Ila Brilinger on Saturday af- ternoon for a fox and hound run. The foxes took a leap off of fifteen min- utes going north on Yonge Street as far as Hooper’s Garage where the foxes were undecided which way to go and making many tracks where by they would anger the hounds, but decided to go toward the Ladies Golf Course but found a hiding place‘ through Miss Watson’s lane so as to escape by way of the Ladies Golf Club. But here disaster met the fox- es for they could not leap the creek and lost some time in getting across. In the meantime the hounds were ac- tive in closely following the trail and spying them on the second concession a close chase followed, but found shelter behind McKeen’s hen house, chickens are very tempting to foxes a close shelter 1 chickens but in t' escaping were car by bush, to Mrs. ed at hits only united son of Mrs. t happy ct west, on by bush, aft( to Mrs. Bril Mr. and 1V Mary spent Simpson, Th sires: pink The regular monthly meeting 04" the ‘Nomens Missionarv Sooietv of the United Church, will be held on Tuesday. December 7th at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. N. J. Smellie. All ladies of the congregation are cordially invited to be present. Enjoyable Banquet Three members of the Thornhill Ladies Softball team motored to Au- rora on Friday evening, November 26th to a banquet given bv the 'Aurora Ladies softball Club. Witty speeches and a gav company off-set a foggy night. The feature of the evening was the presentation of the cup by Thornhill Ladies, Softball Club to the champions of the Yonge Street Lea- "ue, Mrs. W. Luesby, President of the club giving the address, Mr. R. Underhill manager of the Aurora Ladies Team acted as toast master. The toast to the Yonge Street League 9"": proposed by Mr. Underhill and :responded to by the president of the league, Mr. B. H. Eaton. We notic- ed among the guests, Dr. Bouldinp: ‘7‘“"1 wife. and his worship, Mayor 1Walton of Aurora. A five niece or- ir‘iestra with a dance ended an en- ;joyable evening. ited Church r“"l wife Walton o: r‘mstra \V joyable 0V Are we ready? You bet we are. Don’t forget the euchre arty in Findâ€" ley’s Hall on Thursday, December 2nd The prizes are numerous and worth winning. Do not eat a hearty su- per, the girls are noted for their eats. The Thomhill Ladies Softball Club assures you of a good time. Be sure and be on time, play to start at 8.30 sharp. Mr Robson Farr of Timmins. Ont. has been transfered to Chatham, Ont. and he and Mrs. Farr spent the week-and with Mrs. Thomas Bawes, Thornhill. Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Stewart Brillinger spent the week-end with Mrs. A. Brililinggr, Thgrnhirllt The Young People’s Society oif the United Church held their weekly meeting on Monday evening, Nov- embber 29th. The meeting was un- der the leadership of the Missionary vice-president, Ralph Johns. Mrs, Luesby and Miss Nora Johns gave ap- propriate Missionary readings, and Mrs. Echlin and Miss Marguerite Echlin favored the members with a delightful piano dget. P. S. was chairman of the. meeting and Messrs. M. J.. Johnston, Arthur Royston. William Simpson, Floyd Davis and Ralph Johns assisted in the program. The choir was com- nosed of members of the Y. P. S. and Miss Edna Wiltshire sang a delight- ful solo, “Open the Gates of the Temple”. In addition to the regu- lar music the orchestra of the Sun- dav school assisted. n Thorn} The Young People’s Society of the United Church conducted the service in the church on Sunday evening, November 28th. The meeting was of a temperance nature in protest to the allegations against the youth of this province made by the sponsor of the Government Control policy. Mr. A. E. Wall of Richmond Hill and Mr. W. S. McKay of Toronto both young men .were the chief speakers and dealt with the subject in an able and Comprehensive manner. Mr. Eryan Sharpless president of the Y. father and ge very at 1 caught ery quiet wedding was solemniz- , the residence of Mr. and John Fisher when their daughter Edna Louise was in marriage to Frank Charlton :' the late Edward Charlton and Christina Charlton. The Rev. Strangways Pastor of the Un- hurch performed the ceremony. bride who was given away by ther looked charming in a dress d georgette and carried Ophelia she was attended by Miss Flor- s are this ( CHARLTON- the lfter which they all 1 lrillinger’s for lunch 1 Mrs. McGilivray a ant Tuesday with Thornhill. Dink ;e1y after the ceremony the le left by motor for points ,eir return they will reside Thornhill a very tempting case they were a claws of the h: ; While dashing er which they all Euchre Part y at wedding was solemniz- residence of Mr. and F i s h e 1' when their er Edna Louise was Tiage to Frank Charlton W. M. S. ho was glven away b: :ed charming in a dres: ‘tte and carried Opheliz attended by Miss F 10): Bell ronto rgette FISHER who .g to f a inten hounds an: solemniz- Mr. and en their 1 a near returned 'ore a arried asisted baby but 3 BROUSE AROUND Removals and Express COME IN AND Phone Hudson 5684 Yonge St. All our Candies made on the premises at one price onlyâ€" 60 cents per pound. We Serve Light Lunches, Dinners, Afternoon Teas andâ€" AFTER THEATRE SUPPERS -â€" Just South Of Lawrence Park Garage Hudson 3160 M ‘ Opel Used Tires The North End Tire Shop During the tiresome moments of the Christmas Shopping Season we suggest that you drop in at theâ€" I wish to announce to the people of this district that I have taken over the MASSEY-HARRIS Agency here and am ready to give prompt service at all times. Full Line of Repairs Carried and Repair Work Promptly Attended. Announcement The Oldest Established Candy Store On Yonge Street HARRY S. MATHEWS $3.00 up vné RICHMOND HILIZ’ERANCH- THORNHILL BRANCHâ€" SUPERIOR CANDY STAN DARD BANK 253 Yonge St. 3 DOORS SOUTH OF PANTAGES THEATRE. BANKING FIFTY YEARS BALLOON TIRE ALBERTUS AND YONGE Telephone, Main 1669 W. HILL, Proprietor. 'LL BRANCHâ€"W. G. Bedford, Manager LL BRANCHâ€"S. B. Elson, Manager Branch-s also at Aurora. Lansing Farming is more than an occupa- tion; it is a highly commercialized business which requires careful plan- ning and thoughtful execution. Bo- untiful production is necessary but much effort is wasted unless the bus- iness of disposing of the years’s out- put is properly managed. In conduct- ing the business of the farm the Standard Bank can play a prominent and useful part. Consult the manag- er and learn how true co-operation between banking and agriculture builds a more prosperous community. The Business of Agriculture 9F CANADA REPAIRS ON SPECIAL EQUIPMENT Candy Specials The Aristol Box', 60c. And Fancy Baskets Richmond Hill Open Evenings

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