7 PAGE EIGHT ‘. v 4 Reading the Advertisements Your time wiff be we†invested. THE LIBERAL. RICHMOND HILL. ONT. I l ' m-“ ._..â€" ’- J/l .‘s'. .' 0......_._ fr; ' (A; y' ' «9.?in ~ '- ‘ z; 61‘, «g with r - . Where Confederation Was Born Room in Legislative Building at Charlottetown, P.E.I., where the first Conference.was held. Left, Tablet commemorative of the event. Hue units may NH 01 INSCRIPTION “Unity is Strength. In the hearts and minds of the delegates who assembled in this room on September lst, 1864. .was born the Dominion of Canada." , “Providence being their guide they builded better than they knew." "This tablet is erected on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the event." (V WRl-‘m She isa business woman. She makes 80 percent. of all pur- chases made in retail stores. She is an astute. clever buyer. She runs her household strictly on a business basis. She is constantly in touch wth the stores and their offerings l I NeWtOnbrook May Reportâ€"~31ewtonbrook School Room .1. Sr. 1V.~~Louie Tackaberry and Ka- htleen Lockyer, H; Laura Tackaberr}: IL; Marjorie Lewis, PL; Stanley Mo-i ore, H.', Percy Boore, Il.; Norman“ McNamara and Buddy White, Victori Moore, Norman Boore. Jr. I\'.â€"Eddy Boxall, H.; Dora Gel- ka H.. Audrey Phinnemore H., Bessie Brett H.. Eleanor Jones H.. Philip Through the ADVERTISING she knows the lowest prices, the best qualities and the newest commodities. Long be- fore she leaves the house for a shopping trip, she knows exactly what she wants. where to get it and how much to pay. the buys merchandise of ESTABLISHED REPUTATION. If it's clothing. she knows how well it should wear and what the style should be.If it‘s a musical instrument. she knows what to expect in tone and workmanship. If it's a vacuum cleaner. she knows what kind/of service it should give. Ask her and slic'will tell you it pays to read the advertiseâ€" ments. .an . v It will pay you too. It will save your time. money and efâ€" l fort it will help you dress better. out better. sleep better and i live better. irri‘rn‘r) \i “I11..- LILIQJ‘LJ‘LAXMUQJ‘SA‘ ‘4.“"32’3 Ti." ‘ . f Stephen, Milton Taylor, Willie Shep- herd, Helen McBain, Paul Morris, Ivy German, Margaret Claringbold, Edâ€" mund Waltho and Ross White, Eileen Moore, Norman Waltho, Philip Harp- er. ‘ / Sr. III.~â€"Laura Morris H., Eddy Jones H., Irene Simon H., Jack Dug- gan, Jean Taylor, Bruce Woods, Ian Evans, Annie Line, Evelyn Dodson, Jim Bell, Shirley Foreman, Eva‘ Thom- as, Bertram Long. E. B. Tate Prin. Jr. III.â€"Walter Arkwell, Hazel Brett, Ralph Raven, Eileen Moore, Winnie Catlin. George McRae, Irene Kilford, Charles McRae, Fanny Jacks George Simon, Ruth Coull, Edmund Lewie, Willie Robinson, Elva Jackson, Arthur Taylor, May Delaney, Eleanor Moore, Edna Lockyer, George Wain, Iris Jubb. Sr. II.â€"â€"Marjorie Scruby, Hicks Smith, Irwin Keen, Kathleen Coull, Dorothy Marsh, Edna Jubb, Margaret Shaw, Harry Wain, Donald McBain, Clifford Brett, Helen DalzieI, Ernest Claringbold, Harold Duggan, Viola Wimbs, Russel McBain, George Lulâ€" ham, Florence Sanderson, Harry Coo- mbe, Philip Nuttall, Vincent Hickey, Rolph Evans, Roy Line. J. Milburn, Teacher. Jr. II.â€"Madeline Blomme H., Bilâ€" lie Duggan, H., Archie Taylor, H., Rosemary Ross H., Mildred Phinne- more, Hon, Gerald Farrow, Verdun Smith, Isabel Coull, Lorne MacNama- ra, Francis Blomme. B. Class Jr. II.â€"â€"-Ruth Barton, Har- old Smith, Malcolm Booth, Dorothy Duggan, Lloyd Street, Eddie Arkwell Jack MacNamara, Marjorie Wimbs, Irene Booth, Sam Line, Nora Shergold Alf Wain, Willard Mac Namara, Ru- by Sayers, Ernest Southern, Richard Sayers, Leonard Jubb. Sr. I.â€" Harvard Collins, Minnie Moon, Phyllis Burtt, Irene Jackson, Audrey MacNamara, Alf Prebble, Eric Trewin, Harold Copeland, Doris Dod- son, Edna Moon, Carmen Lockyer, Charlie Shepherd, Kenneth Foreman, Doris Stevens, Robert Lulham, Ed- na Boxall, Kathleen McRae, Elsie Sanderson. M. Jackson, teacher. An Appeal From ‘United Empire Loyalists. The United Empire Loyalists‘ As- sociation of Canada at a recent meet- ing passed a resolution requesting all United Empire Loyalists throughout Canada and elsewhere to assist in the celebration .of the sixtieth Annivers- ‘ary of the Dominion of Canada in their respective communities. Celebrations commemorating great historic events not only make it easy to acquire a ~l-Znowledge of history but ithey also’ stimulate patriotic senti- ment hmong the native born and the immigrant. “Ducit Amor Patriae" (For Love Of County) is the motto of the United Empire Loyalists' As- : soc-iation that will ï¬nd a response in i . :the heart of every true Canadian. ! l: is slated that drivers who have, wlrivtn their cars 500 miles or over 3 will HUI require an examination before i Yet ‘ receiving motor drivers†licenses, ‘ sunta- of those \Vllu are most l't‘t‘lilt‘>$ ‘ «.n :li highways haw: (lriVe-n ten times liliat distant-c. and have still a great I deal 1': learn. 1. Scientists say ll‘lal ilie sun is going ito last number 16.000.000.OUIJ years. iAi‘ter that there will be No more disputes about daylight saying. THURSDAY. .II‘NEI :25). 1327. â€"â€"_â€"__â€".*.__â€"â€"â€"~ DO Yilllll lNVESTlllENTS GlVE YOU AN ll‘lwllli 0F . ~ I ~ LET us Show you how it is possible to secure this attractive rate on your surplus funds with absolute safety or communicate with J. J. DUGGAN Willowdale, Ontario For forty-three years no bond recommended and sold by our organization has failed to pay principal ' a-Asrmsouio. LIMITED :31: 18’89 The Oldest Bond House In Canada/ “ l 300 BAY sr. TORONTO --câ€"-â€"-_â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"--. \ . Kindly send me a copy of your booklet, “The Investment Trust." I understand this places me under no obligation whatever. - . Name . o . . . c s ..-o..._.......¢sao...;a;¢.aan: "c:.._o;-:Ig:a o’l‘u‘ ’ufol Address ...-......... I Br- I o o o o I:q - o no. 0 o o‘o'e‘a on. - I'd o‘uo'o‘. ll l. l). RAMER ll Richmond Hill 0 rock of satisfactory service. ‘ NOTICE As anthracite coal prices are the lowest they have been for years we UR business which has resulted in a gratify- their supply now as the shippers are ing amout of trade has mcreasmg their prices on June 1 and been builded upon the solid September 1 and We have the very, best hard coal that is mined and all We W9100m€ Your order! is thoroughly, screened before deliv- ery. We can guarantee service and .,,. ,. I advise customers and others to order i preparation. ‘ " l...‘ Automobile Insurance Every Car Owner Needs This Protection No car owner can afford to be without dependable insurance pro- tection. Public Liability, Property Damage, Collission, Fire and Theftâ€"the risks are too numerouaYou might travel for years with- out sufl'ering loss. And you might sustain tomorrow. The cost of carrying autmnoblj ‘nsurance is very small when comâ€" pared with the indemnity it affords. FOR RATES AND INFOR‘IATYON APPLY TOâ€" .l. antherâ€"notes Phone 87 such a loss YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL, ONT. i