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The Liberal, 3 Mar 1927, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONT. THURSDAY, MARCH 3.1927. F" . ' Secretary, Mrs. A. W. Galbraith; sec- . T ihOII‘hlll rctary of christian stewardship and ‘VIIIOW dale â€"‘ ' t‘ 2 c M ‘s. W. J. W *s x ' . . â€"_#. Young. “envs “as; Holds Annual , my“ (3 .1 v 1 5 k} V ‘m A (r The Lansing and chhe's Corners "‘3 ' ° I I l lnt imgtt the ‘I. P. S. li.(.tlnb , . . 1 . I f h . “can”: 170th Monday evening. a good Prm Ratepayers :\.":S()t‘l:l£l_ull .he.d then. l _ e surest way 0 avmg money â€"-.- grain is beng prepared. Everybody Vim] ‘11 m‘mthll "lcelmg m “‘10 Mun- . When you need is to Open a Sav- The Young \lcn's Class of the Un- vw‘ilcomc' Him“ Halli “mwfiigfio' on Monday . . _ ‘1 H . - ‘ I I) . ___,7_. c ‘l-nlnlr. ‘c‘lruary ‘_ i. lngs Bankaccount and (161308“; stated limit.('l‘mtfhfidlilf' I‘lull‘} U_1El.1,-‘lmrlu“l 1 Among the many items discussed 5 ( CC 1011 0 0 ICU-N (“mall ~1t1- MM was the deliverng of milk of an ex- from 0 up I G o ‘ sums With regularity. Interest Will the following inn the new ofiicei‘s of l 74 1 Ne‘li LORE)FOOK trl‘nic cold tt‘l‘l lt‘l"ll‘ll"‘ "l s 'h )01 ' ‘his hustling organization for the en- *mw- .7 l. .- All i .k h "k \ l 7 be added every SIX months. AgrOW- . V I U 9", ,v .. ‘ , m , 7 (llll‘lIC'll diningr tlie \l,ln.ll1- months. M L P . S I A .11 Pun”: .‘041 .7l list ll't:>l(l0llt...'\lllllll‘ the scrvncs last Sunday taken by The Asrociation tonk the matter no a - i a S lng aVlngs ccount W1 assure you 'R‘WSW“? Pl‘CSldC‘m- “11mm SImil-“m; ‘llN’ liastoi‘ \vl-rc csilcci 1v interest- wi’h t'ic Rom] of Health at it‘ l'i tt . ,.. NV. V ._‘V ._ ‘_ ' ‘ - . ‘ l .'| i. 'l .l >..of money to meet any emergency 1“ \ ICC-I IC-“Hlull‘ (Gti'lm J ('d‘ll'hlllll. lin'r. In the morning; ‘ll sully. ct was meeting and are still waitng the Your-Te 5‘- N'CITU‘I‘FV Bl'l'im >r'ilil-Tllk‘551 71‘" ‘ “The Prophecy of Haggai of the ('czll- Boards i‘eplv. v - i" ‘ (Near ( apltol lheatl‘el the fUtUre- OpenasaVlngS Account 02‘. Al‘tlllll‘ 'rllt’ml‘S‘m- Th? ll‘w- lllL’,‘ Temple" and dealt with in a most Mr. ll. M. Smith. R. A. of the - - ' . .1 v....-..~-.'A - .. n . . . with this Bank- 4! :1] ‘jmlfiplgswfgl; lf‘unlf‘l‘fhl‘i‘t‘ffiiljlijm‘l' llllvt'lfifllllf; way. I loronto university gave a very intcrâ€" I’htlne, North 1: 01.». "N t [-1.3 V] .lv‘ lil-d'm‘fN l in‘ the evening the subject “The estlng address on Municipal Govern- “mi 0338 T0,qu En gm j\ 1 ll 1"“ “an ll11 “T313” ~ m DISM- lTOStllllOlly of rlhe lanelnies as to the nicnt. I. ‘- V g I. i, 1%,! 5 ed that the sum of 5â€"000 b0 L’H't‘ll flawless character (.1‘ Danni" it m“, , _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" A; w to the Sunday School. The Mist iresâ€" ‘c \ - .q - v v.» v n i ‘ l ~ « ‘ ‘ I y . l. l . it “n \Ll_\ (..il) l.l.w pcopm in lac t L 'â€"â€"â€"â€" 03‘ CANADA. ldent. l\lr. Arthur ROY-\tU-m "1 11 “‘2‘? ‘mmt, llll]‘,1‘(i}lltlritl:1 environment can ‘ anglng neat speech thanked the various (lill(‘â€" 1pm , . ,1 in .- V A \ very successful euchre find I 1. Ir)“, - . . 4. . ,m I . I H g All ‘ V or tel)» um. _ ~ A . . ~‘ I on? ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"' RICHMOND H-LL Lina-CH. In 7- l‘v-IMVIDI r'lanagef- ,(is and nilmhcis oi" the mass fol the i 11],. “mum! 91mg}, mp. was in.“ (m tcrtammcnt was held at: the home ot . . .. .. .-.......,’..»--- “who”: - I -- co-operatlon which had been accorded ‘rruvgduy afternoon, itch”: to the M11 and M13“. T- lVFlSIlll? $011111" ’Wiltl ~â€" - hlni during his tenure oi ot'llce. wry (“gnawing “with”. and 3M}: of Lansing on Friday evening. I“(‘l)I‘llfll'y n...- ms ‘ v ,. _....__._... Successful I e ()lil‘e lyme Dance [finnw .m Saturday tho ride has 1,001] 23 on hell-ill” of Northcre:t Ledge. No. , . . .n. ‘5 bill<ll:l_\':: Hall; lllOl'lllllll, wasI a lpostponed several times. 478. I. O. O. F. A large number of J EOF‘M‘QDC: laf‘twl‘llldd}.issuing. wacn '1 uni-day prowd to 1,0 3 most idea] members Wives and friends.attended. 9 - - mei two nundicd inelignlallcis gnthâ€" ‘(igw {W “A. (“.(“Spm 91k] t1“. (.hiidron the most part oi the evenml: being ‘ ‘ l f .‘ tl fist 2 al 1: -\ h dd . qORONTO 01m 01 ie ii innit ( NHL ( it}. Ea- ..__.._.-._ EAi STEEL YARDS AT FOOT OF CHERRY STREET REINFORCING STEEL FOR BRIDGESâ€"CULVER’l‘Sâ€"SIDEWALKSâ€"ETC. CUTâ€"BENTâ€"DELIVEREDâ€"TO YOUR ORDER We Supply Your Neighboring Municipalityâ€"Why Not You? PHONE MAIN 7274 “Lqu m i m . by the T. T. C. Athletic Association, Metropolitan division. McDonald's orchestra provided the music in a proâ€" gram consisting: Of many old time dances. which pleased the crowd so. well they refused to go home until 4. o'clock in the morning. Funds taken iii will be used for the Athletic association to provide for picnics and sport in general. Held Annual Sleighridc The annual Fli‘lg‘lll‘ltlt‘ of the United SlJl'ltlily school was held last Saturday afternoon, February 25th through the kindness of Mr. Miller the members {of the Sunday school Were taken through the green houses at Concord . and after a ride of approximately fif- ‘ teen miles they returned to the Sun- , day School where supper was await- ing them. After suppcr, prizes were awarded to the children for best attendance. ,Lad s Aid have made 2. ,for : jl ladies in the comm 1'(it!;.;‘l]l}.' enjoyed the outing am] on spent iii (‘llCll‘lQ' Thu following wure a w the snccesful prize vrlnncrs:7il.adles J :11 int: hack were greeted by .i _ _ f‘llllilk‘l' at the church. The (‘l'Tor‘ls of Hill MIN “- Sllm'mim- [dull/US 311”, it“. tailing in Prepay K: (Mg 500mm} Mrs. A. “right, Consolation. Mrs. 400 EGG SIZE 1,, {,0 V .5. mm}, L.!~,-,,‘~¢(liato(1 1,}, a“. Glover; Gents 1st, Mr. \V. Sherman. ,t mwigmr (,r 11],. Sunday school Gents 2nd, Mr. F. Perry, Consolation. Board was held on Tuesday evening M15 Gl‘lWlV Regular m which the 1'C_Qlfj(-ti(\y] of “mars Another ouchre has been arranged 1mg; 1,1390 for March ~1th at the home of Mr. . Cottage liraycr nicoting was held and MI‘S- J~ Rnllm‘lsi Burnett AVG” 531° PrlCC $ - mag “Wk 31 the hump of My. and Lansing. Everybody welcome. Mis. Frank Summers. There was a (‘lmll‘ lll‘flCtiCO Will [)0 held at UK? -â€"â€"â€"- Smomim attendance present .ut home of Mr.'an(l Mrs. O. D. Bales on lliletvst being taken at the meeting l’lr‘day C‘Venmg at 3 17-m- COAL BROODER 1,01,] my], week. \ Next Sunday morning, Rev. E. R. but,“ lid met at tho (Thu, 1, (.31 follng will give a monthly missionary] ' Thursday morning for a ll'ls""~“ lme. “MWSS t0 “10 Sundi‘y SClIOCl - l Size The ladies were out in flowiy inlmâ€" Th“ Y‘llmg PROMOS S'H‘lN-Y “'31: -4" her: and the work was inn ,l 17:2 fl.“ 111"“ on Monday CVCHlnA- Tilt“- L‘d‘lc T H Wished \s‘a taken by Miss E. 13. Russell on o o Visit Laundry "The League of Nations." She dealt} l-Jrs. Douglas Balcs’ {'TOU') of th.‘ "fill this very ably and ii l”’-‘t2’~‘i'(i Hunts very helpful to all. SUPPLIES, LTD. Master Edmund Lewis then played a saxaphone solo which was enjoyed Phone - Thornhill i Much of the success of the sleig‘i- to y cit p . ,;.v i. ’1'“ l . . , V >- .e y ..lil \lslt ll'l‘ li‘.) ' ll‘gdfi is (:10 to Messrs. Arthur Royston \Vot was}, Laugh), Osggnnlm 7, by all. -‘ - - 7- , l o crt Scott and Ross Wesley and on ' uesdav iwedn’eqd-w (Tlnn'qlll': A. discussion took place regarding a E serve the dlbtnCls Lanslng- 1110“ dalel Jim Pearson for donating the servic- am; Fridaiy: March p; ‘10,hji any”. debate which is to take place in the Newtonbrook and Ihoruhiil, , es of their teams and sleighs, and to tin, from 1 to 5 p.m_ ‘ near future. l the ladies who prcpared the slipper. i '1“, (ir aim is to have No, indies g1, Suits French Cleaned, Thoroughly ressec‘. l MI'S- “7 E: ,“v Mm E Gallim' dew“ and every lady in the district ‘* ough, and Mrs. I‘. i-lowlatt of Toronto is invited to attend. and Mr" O. I). Rules: of Lansing were , This is SOlnpthing‘ new to be with the EUCNS 01 3123- J- 13- me'ls 1a“ ileged to see how the laundry mach- ThUI‘SdQF 39/911091}- Febl‘um'y 24th- ‘incry is operated and should he most SUCCCSSfUl IZUChre and Dance iinstructive to every housewife. v. . . A very successful euclire and dance ‘ This grou of ladies must have 100 A card or phone call it ill bring our driver to your door. was held in the vacant hotel at Steel’s Tladies registpm. in order to accomplish We call and deliver every T uesday and Fndav. Comm last Thursday evenll‘gv Ftb- their aim. ' |ruary 25th. The euchre prize Win-l ncrs were. Ladies prize; China bowl I won by Mrs. W. Luesby of Thornhill. i Gents prize; Jew‘el case won by Mr. York Mills 6 Bownod Ave, Taylor of Richmond Hill. d A good time was enjoyed by all The newly organize men’s club of BEdforg Park those present. St. John’s Anglican Church held a IlUdson (211 Dying 3. specialty. \ I Alterations and Repairs by Competent Tailors. STORES LIMITED W. H. BIRD, Manager. TELEPHONE 23 RICHMOND HILL Where Quality Counts JAM WEEK SPECIAL :_ fififtfifldifad'i‘ifi’f’ 49c, 3 lb iars Regular 55c PLUM, 3 ll) jar 35C. SALMON AYLMER SOCKEYEllb 39c 1-21btin 21 Pork and Beans COHOE, 1 lb 29c 9C- 2585 Yonge St. at Albertus Ave. Phone HUdson 3880 Returns To Find Home In Ruins very successful meeting in the Parish , ' . After an absence of two days Jos- ,Hall last Thursday evening. The pres- r_. cph Willis, 70 yearrold Italian plas- lident Mr. H. Molyneux was in the? terer, returned Monday afternoon to chair. Mr. J. Y. Ornisby gave an in- i find his cottage on (‘larke Avenue ,teresting address on Social Service . about a mile south of ”‘ ".ornhill, burn- HYork which he illustrated with lan- , r. ed to the ground. Ne Thbors seeing itern slides. Mr. George Granville x the ruins the following morning bo- jgave several recitations which were ‘ gan to search for the aged plasterer, icnthusiastically received. Refresh- 1' .~ but it failed to 1‘€\'("ll any trace of ,iiients were served at the close of the ‘ n’ the man, who lived alone. program The next meeting will be; " , Monday afternoon ‘Villis appeared lheld on Thursday evening 24th Mar. ‘ ' on the scene and ti d how he had at 8 o’clock. tleft his cottage which he built him- The Rev. Dr. Heber Hamilton the self two years ago to go into Toronto Anglican bishop of Mid Japan gave a for provisions. most interesting sermon last Sunday Mr. Willis does not know how the at the evening service in St. John’s 0 fire started as he had neither coal Church, Dr, and Mrs. Hamilton who nor wood and was going to order have spentmany years in Japan are . some. The fire in the stove was out. returnng there next month. Yonge St' He leftfabout four O’clock and stayed The regular monthly meeting of i ' 1 2 17c ' With 9» Fiend: lV- BO"CG 12 Tl‘a a gar the Women’s Auxiliary will take place ' - HUdson Near capltOI Theatre Street over night:y On returning 'next Tuesday afternoon at 1.30 o’clock > __.â€"___.__ home Monday afternoon Mr. Willis at the Rectory. Mrs. Newman will . a plNK 11b 17c could see from the top of Morgan’s be the speaker for the day. ' ’ Hill the ruins of his cottage. i 1=2 11c Cl. C Two thousand dollars insurance was 1924 Chevrolet Touring $250 , , Six Cylinder Sport Roadster $225 iIlSQELcri‘i‘rriiasélieetlngo‘i ttie $3313 1924 Grey Dort Touring $300 It: its?“ trim: " 77 Clover Honey 33,2332 44$ Victoria Square ChUI‘Cil W115 held last TUCSd‘d)’ after- Mr. John Mortson’s many friends 1925 Ford Tudor $300 CASH or TERMS. President, Mrs. J. L. McDonald; lst Vice- President, Mrs. R. A. Nesbit Recording secretary, Mrs. C. P. Johns Corresponding secretary, Mrs. B. R. Strangways; Supply secretary, Mrs. Hunter; Literature Secretary, Mrs. S. B. Elson; Treasurer, Mrs. J. II. Fran- cis, pianist, Miss A. Boyle; Stranger Ineighbors after being confined to his TWO SISTERS Read These Two Important Letters Some months ago a friend of mine whom you had cured recommended me to try your GOITRE TREAT- MENT. 1 was greatly pleased when in 105s than two months my Goitre had disappeared, leaving no scar. I can highly recommend Dr. Thuna‘s treat- ment to anyone suffering from Goitre. Thanking you for your kindness, I remain. Yours Truly, MISS E. CONLEY, I would like to let you know how very pleased I am with the improve- ment in my condition as a result of taking your medicine. In only two month’s time my GOITRE which I had for eleven years, is gone, and a marked improvement shows in my general health. You are at liberty, Dr. Thuna, to publish this in the in- terests of sufi‘ering humanity, 1 am. Your truly. Shredded Wheat CHOICE 2 boxes for Creamery Butter 25c. 440 lb For Friday and Saturday Only Phone Your Order In, We Deliver All Orders Over $1.00. room for some weeks. Mr. VVallac-c Collins 01' Saskatchew- an who made his initial visit to our province this winter, bade “adieu” to his many new acquaintances on Mon- day night. He leaves us after a short sojourn in our neighborhood during which time many Of both the Old and young have learned to esteem him quite highly. Even some of the fair- I. or sex have a warm spot in the heart for him. Come again Walter. ‘ The pupils of Buttonville are pay- ing No. 7 a return visit on Friday ,at'ternoon of this week. ‘ I ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Perkins of, " ‘Toronto spent Sunday with Mrs. M. 3 i t lford and see if plans can be success- l fully carried out to form three ap-i pointments 0n the new Circu1t. ’ ,tee was appointed to meet with the l . : i l ‘Iriends of Brown's Corners and Head- ' Miss Effie, Gambol is taking a months holidays and Miss Ruth Moy- 3 ;nihan is taking her place. _ i Mr. Ralph Perkins took a sleigh ‘load of young people to the skating~ ‘ " k on Wednesday night to attendfl . . line carnival. A few Odd Sizes of fine Shirts at $ 1 Report of S. S. No. 7, Markham ’ v . The results in spelling contest held I Men s or}; Shlrts worth for avitli Buttonville on February 21, ‘were as follows. One hundred words , were selected for each class. Clearing Sale of Winter Underwear below Cost .Perkins. l __ I At the meeting of the congregaw ‘tions on Monday evening a commit- 260 George St.. Toronto, Ont. HERBALIST 260 George St" Toronto‘ out Lyon, 97: Muriel greeland, 9;); Alllen I LADIES - $1.00 NTEN’S from $1.25 to $1.50 Heise, 97; Glenn mith, 97, orotiy‘ , 7 . , Hart, 95; Florence Doust, 94; Vera ‘ S from to 8 75C- .Wilson, 90. ‘l â€" l Sr. III.-â€"-John Smith, 100; James ) ~ , “ Donnie, 99; Thelma Hart. 99; Rolph Boy 5 Boots, 51265 1 to o, from 1.95 to 33,255 THUNA’S GOITRE BALSAM . ,. . . Emprlngham 91; Fred‘ “'Ilsonv 86;: Have Just received a new lot of Greb Shoes for both permanently removes Goitre without operation by using Tliuna's Herbal Balsamâ€"and no BlanChe Henderson and Earl Em‘ l after affects. pringhani absent. ! v Jr. III.â€"â€"Allen Doner. 99: Marion WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS AND WE ARE PROUD OF THE FACT Heisc. 97; Ruth Henderson. 95; Ev- l, THAT OUR REMEDIES ARE GIVING SATISFACTORY RESULTS. 91W! 310311111911 93- i Class II.â€"\'cra Brillinger. 100; Dr I H U N A BALSAM REMEDIES I o ’ “Wed mitt. tannin, units; 2555 YONGE ST. HUdson 7303 Cor. Sherwood ‘93" absent fine and work wear. Fine Shoes, from $5.50 to $6.00 Work Shoes, from $3.75 to $5.50 {l J. W. WELLMAN Miss H. CONLEY, ‘ Sr. IV. Anna “,ingerywo; Buy}, RUBBERS FOR ALL THE FAMILY The following pupils made 1009? on . the mechanical tests in arithmeticâ€" Anna Winger, Glenn Smith, Allen â€" Doner, Muriel Freeland,. PHONE 86J RICHMOND HILL ’

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