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The Liberal, 24 Mar 1927, p. 12

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Saw ynumefifi at am @xpmse PAGE EIGHT Setting of 13 eggs . . .. .....$1.00 Setting of 50 eggs . . . . . . . . . 3.7 Setting of 100 eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 TERMS:â€"â€"Chicks and Eggs 10% with order, balance before delivery. ORDER EARLY AND AVOID DISA PPOINTMENT. Large Fertile Eggs From Our Own Flock. Setting of 13 eggs .._.. ‘ ....:$1:QO Settin; Guaranteed pure bred chicks for sale Hatches ofi‘ every week. All eggs used in my Mammoth Buckeye Incubator will be from the flocks o fthe well-known breeder, Mr. Walter Rose. March, April and May .. . .25c. each. PRICES {June . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20¢. each. July . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18c. each. 10% reduction'on above prices in lots of 125 or more. 100% live arrival guaranteed. CUSTOM HATCHING BY ARRANGEMENT. Phone, King 16 r 26. BARRED ROCKS and S. C. WHITE LEG HONS If you will have laundry ready when driver calls, you will assist us in giving good service. If yuu only have driver call when phoned for, call up as early as Convenient to insure prompt. attention. Lakeside 5280 BYVVATER CHESTERFIELD AND FURNITURE C09 Stop 5 Yonge Street LANSING, Ont. Telephone Willowdale 74 R. (J ABMADI FOR ILILII. THE PRINCE of WALm Don’t try to do the heavy parts of the fam- ily wash. Let us help you. This new plant was designed and equipped for that very purpose and can give you as much or little help as you desire by means of five differ- ent kinds of laundry serviceâ€"all moderate- ly priced. We use only soft water and pure soaps, etc. No marking, no starching, and each wash done separately. Yonge Street Poultry Farm SPINAL ADEUSTMENT Rumored Trade Mark We Call In Richmond Hill District WEDNESDAK AND SATURDAY OFFICE HOURSâ€"2 to 5 pm. daily. 2 to 8 pm. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Morning calls at patients home. Phone, Willowdale 79 ring 1-4 Eggs for, Hatching BABY CHICKS Opposite Orange Orphanage H. G. MECREDYR- R- 1 (White Leghorn Only) “BYWATER” CHESTERFIELD BED 175 Ossington Avenue, Toronto. Tasb RE-UPHOLSTERING Reasonable Prices or Made to order Makers of 80% Fertility Guaranteed We do , Richmond Hill, Ont. Terms u ........... 5 ‘of roadway at Willcox lake on which Mr. Ash has his boat house at pres- ’ ent. Authorized the reeve and clerk 'to sign and submit to the Minister of '- Geo. T. Noel presented a petition 'signed by himself and 16 other rate- payers requesting the Council to im- prove and open for traflic the side- Iline between lots 15 and 16 Con. 2. | Other resolutions passedzâ€" In- structed the Treasurer to pay to Geo. E. Davies the sum of $82.10 in full of .claim for damage to building by wat- ‘er. Gave notice that at the next meeting of Council a by-law would be introduced dealing with the leasing Deputy Provincial Secrets list of Indigent Patients in hospitals, chargeable to this lpality. "13!. Patrick’s Concert ! at Presbyterian {lunch Statements of expenditures for con- struction and the maintenance of township roads during 1926 were pre- sented by road superintendent and clerk. Geo. Davies, giving account of ex- pense incurred to repair damages by water to property at Musselman Lake in 1926, which he claimed to have been caused by diversion of water course at 9th concession line. Soldier’s Settlement Board, re pay- ment of tax levies against east half lot 28, concession 3, and other proper- ties under control of the Board. Whitchurch township council met at Vandorf Hall, Saturday, 12th instant with all members present. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Communications were presented and read as followszâ€"Dr. Williams M. O. H. giving report of circumstances found on visit at request of the Reeve to residence of Geo. Ellis an invalid at Vivian. The regular monthly meeting of the Women’s Missionary Society which was postponed was held on Thursday at the home of Mrs. R. Phillips of ‘Downsview. After the regular bus- ,iness, the election of officers for the Iensuing year was held. The follow- iing officersw ere elected:â€"â€" president Mrs. G. Burry; lst vice president, Mrs. Jos. Jackson; 2nd vice president Mrs. H. Shirley; recording and cor- responding secretary, Mrs. Harry Phillips; treasurer, Mrs. ‘H. F. Boake; .Envelope Stewardes: and Publishing {stewardess Mrs. R. Phillips; Mite box 'stewardess, Mrs. H. Bagg; Christian stewardship, Mrs. Geo. Stewart; Pianist, Mrs. Sabine; Birthday box, iMrs. J. Alpine; President Mission iBand, Mrs. W. Dickin; Baby Band lsecretary, Mrs. Owens. ‘ Struck By Car On Sunday morning while on his way to Sunday school, Jim Carruth- ers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Car- ruthers was badly hurt. He Was struck by an automobile and remain- ed unconscious for several hours. He was so severely out about the head that eight stitches were necessary. We hope he will soon be able to be around again. The St. Patrick’s supper and conâ€" cert held in the Presbyterian church last Thursday proved' most successâ€" ful. The supper arrangements were very ably looked after by Mrs. Mil- ton Savage and her co-workers of the Women’s Association. Those who took part in the concert Were:â€"Mr. D. Roden, tenor; Mrs. Roden, soprano Miss M. Warling, contralto; Miss Bird, Cellist; Miss Atkinson, organist; Master T. Brown- ing, recitation. Miss Atkinson and Miss Avery were the accompanists. A well deserved vote of thanks was given to the artists. Mr. William In- Mrs. Wiliam coats has been 3‘: ing with her son in Toronto. Mrs. Fred Jackson has been spe ing a few days with her sister 1V Walter Bull of Weston. Quite a successful farewell da was held foxl the Stephenson fan eninz‘ var ruthers and hom chestra 10 “’35 Trail Range Whitchurch Cauncil he cted as chairman regular 'egular meeting of the E mgers was held on Friday 1 The program was sligh y speeches made by Jim C: and Fred Wicks. * W. M. S. Elia Young People at their 'ux‘riished by McDonald’s c 1n coats has been stay- ‘ son in Toronto. Jackson has been spend- lys with her sister Mrs. ELIA CVO THE LIBERAljflRICHMOND HILL, ONT. . Lewis ary with Ontario : munici- Iar- And only Christmas stays away. If in the mud your car doth stall Just tell Robert that is all; He will say your trouble’s light, For the good road is in sight. 3We have a house of knowledge, We’d compare it to any college Here we give an education, To future leaders of the nation. Each week we have our Sunday school Where we’re taught the Golden rule. Now I’m sure you’re all agreed, Buttonville supplies our need. I We get it while it’s fresh you see, And from all Bacteria free. If you have cartage or express, Call on Ernie ’twill cost you less, To Walter Craig’s your horses lead, He can shoe most any steed. If our harness we should break, Charles’ our repairs will quickly make; Be it line or tug or band, A few brass rivets will make it stand. William McRillIwill saw your wood Quicker than you, with bucksaw could. If some building would erect, Brillinger does Work to that effect. Or if you’d have a metal roof, Get Bill or Joe to go aloof. If you would see a cattle show, To the north end you must go; You’ll never doubt R. Roger’s word, When you’ve seen Cline Burr’s herd When you’re sick and .getting‘ worse, Call Mrs. Craig to act as nurse; [Or if your cow has lost its cud, Doc. Kell’ll come right through the mud. If amusement you would seek, Just wend your way along East St. The hall affords some card games I grand, And dancing led by McDonald’s Band. Jack Thompson is our good Mayor, Has been for many a year. If odd jobs you wish to let, William Leathers be sure to get. Joshua brings our mail each day Highways the petition of the council showing that during 1926 there had been expended on the roads of the township 316901.38 and requesting the satuatory grant on that amount as provided by the Highway department. Relieved the collector from the .collec- tion of taxes assessed against some school teachers who have removed from the township amounting in all to $48.19 and also dog taxes which he was unable to collect amounting to, $24.00. Appointed Geo. Drury, road foreman for Division 10, Geo. Will- iams for Srigley Street and Landon Steckley for town line south. Coun- cil adjourned to April 9, next, then to meet at same place at 10 am. Of All the suburbs ’neath the sun, Buttonville is just the one. Our town is all aglow at nights, Lit up by brilliant delco-lights. We have an abundant water supply, The stock drinks from the stream nearby. The general store is “run” by hes’. Is it a good one, well I guess. We buy L‘ut i Paints, Oils, Varnishes Sunny Blue Enameiware Tin and Gaivinizedware RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO Cmper’s ardware “il ‘11 seli you smock, shirt or she Everything in fact excepting b( with your car this way you pa Just help yourself to his red g v'll éeil you tires, chains and ‘ And different kinds of motor < t if your car needs something Fust leave it for an hour with I a buy our milk at Hooper’s 621 Hwy have the system, cash Forks, Rakes, Hoes Shovels and Garden Tools. McClary’s Stoves and Ranges BUTTONVELLE Electric Washers Phone 93 AS A MEANS OF CURE FOR SICKNESS OF ANY KIND IS THE MOST EFFECTIVE TREATMENT IN THE WORLD TO-DAY. IN QUIRE FOR NAMES OF PATIENTS WHO KNOW THIS TO BE TRUE AND TAKE NOTHING ELSE FOR THEIR TROUBLES. {T u n CHIROPRACTORâ€"ELECTRIC THERAPIST SCRIPTER. 11 I guess, hirt or shoes, xcepting booze airy oil else nd PATRICIA AVENUEâ€"NEWTONBROOK K 45 McLAUGHLIN TOURING 1925 CHEVROLET SEDAN, 1924 HUDSON COACH Our Cars are in A 1 Condition W. C. BALDOCK, Limited OUR STOCK ES COMPLETE Ford Coupe’s, Sedan’s, Tourings 1923 Chevrolet Sedan 1922 Overland Sedan 1923 Chevmiel Touring K 45 McLaughEin Roadster (éfifFQRT ET: 1/! awe C041. Buy at Home at the Same Price Our Prices on Used Cars are Based on Toronto Trade Association Prices. because it is clean quality clear thl’ough and the other is that you can purchase it off us at a fair price. You 2 z. Fifi/fl RICHMOND HILL We Supply Your Neighboring Municipality.â€"Why Not You? BMNES &_DAVID, Limited l. D. RAMER WE serve the districts of Lansing, Willowdale, Newtonbrook and Thornhill. Suits French Cleaned, Thoroughly Pressed. Dying 8. specialty. Alterations and Repairs by Competent Tailors. A card or phone call will bring our driver to your door. We call and deliver every Tuesday and Friday. REINFORCING STEEL FOR BRIDGESâ€"CULVERTSâ€"SIDEWALKSâ€"ETC. CUTâ€"BENTâ€"DELIVEREDâ€"TO YOUR ORDER HERE is comfort to be Drugless Practitioner two reasons. One is found in Richmond Hill TORONTO STEEL YARDS AT FOOT OF CHERRY STREET Phone 68 J. R. HERRINGTON REAL ESTATE BONDS GHARANTEED our coal for FINANCIAL AGENT L Phone 87 PHONE MAIN 7274 THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1927. A car of Gluten just recently unloaded, also a supply of Bran, Shorts, Cracked Corn and Corn Meal, Dealers and Big Egg Scratch Feed at $2.50. Regent and Dandy Laying Mash. Blatchford and Purina Feedsd Purity and Royal householdl flour, $8.50 per barrel. Solvay Coke Pocahontas Coal Cut Slabs Cut Hardwood A car of Heavy Western Oats about to arrive. Richmond Hill, Ont. From the Elevator INSURANCE Notice 6 Bowhod Ave. ONTARIO. LOANS

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