Used Ford Cars Broat'MiIH-li‘nd Yonge 2369 ange St. The Only Authorized Ford Dealer SALVATIGN ARMY Holiness Meeting Sunday School .. Salvation meeting; Meetings V Held Rev. B. R‘ Strnnuwm‘ MINIS'l‘hl: A GORDIALWELCOM E EXTENDED To ALL 1 The Richmond nn Furnishing Store \VE ARE NO“‘ GETTING THINGS LINED UP FOR EASTER A Wonderful Range Of Ties At Men’s Fine the popular Headquarters for Hats and Caps. Oxfords For The Men $5.00 to $6.00. Spring Shoes For The Ladies. NORTH END MOTORS Limited 1391 Yonge St. 11 a.m.â€". RICHMOND HILL CORPS District Sergeant Major Butler Sunday Services REMEM NORMAN J. GLASS Richmond Hill um: 2537 YONGE STREET â€" NORTH TORONTO. Before purchasing elsewhere look our big assortment over on our used car lot at RICHMOND TAILORS HOUSI d _ Cars that have been reconditioned. LIBERAL TERMS Clear Title and all marked in plain figures. B. R. STRANGW UNITED CHURCH THORNHILL Sunday Schoolâ€"2 which is EXCLUSIVE GOODS. CORRECTLY TAILORED BY CANADA'S MOST EXCLUSIVE TAILORS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN. H!“ A varied assortment of ready-made work trousers at very low prices. Everyone Invited lmporied Sportex Announcing John‘s Gospel J. A. GREENE Telephone 5j or Residence 49w p.m.â€"-Springs Quality Arrow Shirts the arrival of a special shipment of genuine price of ..$2.00 to eld ‘ In Lorne 11311. Work Trousers OF HOBBERLIN )R T} THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1927. Services ARE AGENTS so popular for Men’s Suits. AYS Continue 1391 Yonge p .m p .m 0.111 $1.00 ’KE any mortal we’re mightily )leased because the public speaks yo Well of us. Well, it always ‘seems to turn out that way if you ‘give people with whom you_ do busi- ness the right sort of a deal they are going to boost your game. The only smoth thing about us is the perfect manner in which we plane our lumber. . 7 USE ,7 _4 ' Edmond/71'†Dairy, RERE'STHE HONOR we HAVE won â€"- FINEST sze IB§NEAIH THE SUN ‘. 10116 L. INN NORTH OF BLOCR ST. TO ClTY LIMITS Ontario. ES & SONS Rich: 0nd treet Congratulations to Bert Moore Mr. Bert Moore is receiving the congratulations of his friends in his success in the Oratorical contest at the Richmond Hill Home and School club last Wednesday when he came second place among seven competit- ors. v Home and School Club Meeting The regular monthly meeting was held last Thursday evening. Mrs. A. W. Galbraith was in charge, there was ‘la very good attendaqce‘present. The special program of the evenâ€" ing was the showing of about two hundred slides of “A Trip Across Canada by the Canadian Pacific Rail- way.†These were shown by Mr. Gordon Galbraith, who on account of being on the staff of the C. P. R. was able to procure these for the Club The slides were beautiful and were very much enjoyed by all those presâ€" ent. Lllv- Mr. Norman Boore then delighted the audience with two yiqlin soles. Following this part of the program the meeting then took the form of an Irish Social. The audience was div- ided into the different Irish Family Groupsâ€"“The Gilhooleys;†The ur- phiesz†“The O’Briens;†and ‘The Flannagans.†v . . . ., 1d. LL- A ... ..... b ..... ‘ After several Irish contests by the four groups the Flannagan group won the largest number of points and were present/ed.with a prize.‘ Lunch was then served and a so- cial time enjoyed. Men's Club Re-Organized The annual meeting of the Newton- brook Men’s Club took place in the Newtonbrook United Church on Fri- day evening last. Very satisfactory reports were presented by the sec- retary and treasurer. ry Smith; vice-pres. Mr. Morris Jack; Secretary, Mr. Egerton Young; Trea- surer, Mr. Gordon Galbraith; Liter- ary Social director, Mr. R. M. Proc- tor; Executive Committee, Mr. Char- les Proctor, Mr. Robert Jack, Mr. A1- len Young, Mr. H. V. Moore, Mr. Os- car Smith, Mr. George Lockyer. Egerton Young Brings Honors To Newtonbrook. On Monday evening March 18, the annual rally of the Toronto Centre presbytery took place in Avenue Road United Church, Toronto. The election of ofï¬cers for the com- ing year took place with the follow- ing resultâ€"Hon. president, Rev. E. R. Young, Mr. G. R. Goulding and Mr. R. F. Hicks; Pres_iden1:, Mr.’}{a‘r- w’f‘lvlienfeature 10f the evening was an Oratorical contest on the general themeâ€"“Youth agd The Churchi’ -v- n Mr. Egerton Young of Y. P. S. Newtonbrook was the winner of the evening. He took as his subject, “The Advantages For Young People In Attending Churghz†His address was full of enthusiasm and the judges, Rev. W. A. MacTag- gart, H. Maurice Cody and Farquh - ar Oliver, M. P. P. did not delay thei judgment between he and his other two competitors, Mr. Don Clark of Bathurst Street, Y. P. S. and Mr. E3B‘é?€â€i3e3£é,"§on}g}e _Str_eet. S RUUBI'L ucaxc, rung,» puny-“ -. -. ~. The Young People’s Society here was withdrawn and as many as could attended this splendid rally. They were all very proud to have these honors brought here. Newtonbrook Rink A Great Success. The committee in charge of the Newtonbrook community rink desirâ€" es to publicly express their greatest gratitude to all those who so kindly contributed ï¬nancially during the past winter to this much needed and valued project. 1 1 I The annual meeting of the Ladies Aid Society was held on Thursday afternoon, March 31 t at the home of Mrs. H. B. Schmidt, ansing‘ at which the election of, ofï¬cers for the coming year took place. The new executive of the Young People’s Society met on Thursday ev- ening in the Sunday School room to plan their work for the coming year. A snlendid attendance was present v unu~u y. VJHV" The season just concluded would have failed utterly in the end honed for had not the good people of this community helped so generously with their funds and with their good will. It is important to state for gener- -‘-1 information that the caretaker’s Wages have been fully paid to date, including a sum owing from the pro- .ous year, and all other expenses _ .zirr: from the ccnduct of the rink People’s Scolety ening‘ in the St plan their work A splendid att and it is hoped co-operate, with and it is hoped that all members will co-operate, with the executive so that they can make the society more suc- cessful than ever. Mr. Tom Lees, president will look forward to the help of all members. Aluminum Demonstration On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. G. R. Goulding’s group of the Ladies Aid held a Wear-Ever Aluminum Demonstration at the home of Mrs. ‘G. R. Goulding. l There was a large number present. IThe ladies were shown the use and Chairman of the Committee. Choir practice will be held this week I the Parsonage on Friday evening .t 8'p.m. The annual meeting of the, Ladies There was a large number present. The ladies were shown the use and care of the articles and diï¬erent kind of food were prepared and cook- ed in these aluminum dishes. This proved to be very interesting and helpful to all present. Sunday Services The services on Sunday April 3rd will be taken by Rev. E. R. Young. At the morning service the Sacre- ment will be administered. The subject for the morning ser- vice “The Lord’s Requirements,†and in the evening, “The Call of Matt- thew." The regular quarterly c will meet at the Parsona; day evening, April 5th at Address on “Corals†Gigi Newtonbrook also deï¬rayed. . 11' of the Committee, Gratefully yours, THE LIBERAL, RICHMONDil-VIVILL, ONT. LOCAL NEWSY ITEMS wtc J. “R. SMITH rook School iiven pm. to Pupils ial will that suc- The Young Women’s Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church are holding a sale of home-made cooking and can- dy in the Sunday School room on Saturday, April 2nd, at 3 o’clock. Bowlers Will Meet A meeting of the members of the Lawn Bowling Club will be held in the council chamber on Friday night when plans for the coming season will be discussed. The regular monthly meeting of Vaughan township council will be held in the Township Hall, Vellore on Monday, April 4th for the trans- action of general business. Sale of Home Cooking The W. A. of St. Mary’s Church (C. of E.) will hold a sale of home made cooking and afternoon tea in the Parish room on Saturday, April 9 from 2.30 to 6 pm. Women‘s Missionary Society The regular monthly meeting of the Women’s Missionary Society of the Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church will be held in the church parlor on Thursday afternoon, April 7 at 3 o’clock. All the ladies of the congregation are cordialy invited to attend. ‘ The W. M S. of the United Church will hold a social in the school room on Monday evening, next, April 4th, when the mite boxes will be opened. All are cordially invited. Special Great reduction in price of Gypsum board. Did you know No. 1 Gypsum Board in 32 ft. x 36 ft. sheets had been reduced from $32 to $25 per M. tax free. This is yard price only. Jones Lumber Co. Elgin Mills Will Have Soft Ball Team Keep your eye on that Elgin Mills young ladies softball team this year. They certainly mean business, and are hard at it once a week developing the muscles of the whole body. They go throughwarious forms of exercis- es and end the evening’s work by tos- sing the ball around they certainly make it snappy. Everybody connect- ed in an ofï¬cial capacity with the team are always on the job each and every Monday evening at the Elgin Mills Pavillion. Mrs. Whitton, the President, is an enthusiastic worker on behalf of the young ladies, as are also the manager and coacht Messers. L. A. Montgomery and Eric White. The writer enjoyed the ev ing’s exâ€" ercises of last Monday nig t, and is fully persuaded that the young ladies are going about their busines in a right and proper manner. It is not likely that Richmond Hill will have '1 team this year, and the Elgin Mills team is sure to have some excellent help from that quarter. Here’s hoping that they may more than hold their own in all scheduled matches and exhibition games.â€"R. J. S. A. Services Adjutant Wilson of Toronto will assist with the services of the Salâ€" vation Army here on Sunday next and on Thursday April 9 the train- ing garrison cadets will visit Rich- mond Hill. They will give an open air service at 7.30 p.m. and public meeting in Lorne Hall at 8 p.111. HOME MADE COOKING SALE Geo. McDonald wishes to announce to his many old friends and customers in this district that he is associated with H. Woolnough in an up-to-date harness business, corner Queen and Ontario Streets, Toronto and solicits their patronage for new harness and repairs. ‘ The play “His Uncie’s Niece,†will be presentgdkin th_e Maison'i‘c AHall‘c? Friaéirfland Saturday, April 8 and 9 under the auspices of the United Church Young People’s Society. which corals help each other the coral reefs' are built up‘ plained, how the tentacles out from the ccrcls so that be secured. . x; be secured. . As a conclusion he told how they might take :1 these corals and work 1 what wonderful work t} and how much more could be. children lectures 0‘1 er.†for some week tion was held a woe' results were given out day. obtaining the highest marks in ( room. Miss Kathleen Looker Miss Tate’s room and Miss H James in Miss Millburn’s room V the recipients of there beautiful bles Clut the appreciation expressed Mothers. The ï¬tting remarks .were ‘ appreciated by the pastor who in his usually splendid way. Miss Doris Goulding of Mac College, Guelph, is enjoying a 1 oliday at her home. Man is people’s i half of the Home and Sc to tell Mr. Young how the H School Club could only adc ppreciation expressed by Vaughan Council Maple W. M. S. Will Present Flay 5 just h ideas. have a ( HARNESS time Galbraith then spoke the Home and Sghoo‘ been told Â¥ Elk a. tale 5‘ to th’,‘ ("1 Wk," in (1M1 Luckycx‘ in : Miss Helen ‘1 3 YOUR} \VK'TI' sson fr are sent food c1“ nd how He ex- great} replie add t by th Donal week’ GOITREâ€"has been for years thought to be a disease that no bad effects came from, while many thought it was merely a large neck and would go away as it came. Others thought there was no remedy for it, and have simply let it go on, and many have experienced the bad effects due to Goitre, and have tried many remedies in order to get rid of it. Most all remedies for Goitre seem to be an ointment to apply to the enlarge- ment, which may reduce the size of the swelling, but never removes the cause. Thuna’s Goitre Treatment - FOR - I (bitten-Thick Neck This TREATMENT is not a new or untried experiment, but for ov- er twenty-ï¬ve years has been in use kn own as THUNA’S GOITRE TREATMENT and has given the very best satisfaction. We have in our possession many letters stating the marvellous results obtained; but as par- ties troubled with Goitre are usuallyvsensitive and do not care to have their names published, all correspondence will be strictly conï¬dential. Compounded at the Famous Laboratories of theâ€" Saturday? April Peas, No.1 1-2 tin Chcice the Corn, No. 1 1-2 tin Quality three 35C Tomatoes, No. 2 tin Goods tins , Gran. Sugar 5 lbs. 37c H. P. 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