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The Liberal, 28 Jul 1927, p. 5

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THE LIBERAL. THURSDAY, JULY 28. 1927 l SUMMER SUIT’S See Our Large Range of Samples and 9.....-"...--uâ€"v_._s~__ mg i 30an and PERSONAL 3-...-- _.-.-~â€"_.._..._.§ Mr. “Bert” Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Andrews and Miss i Taylor of Toronto, left on Monday for a trip to Atlantic City. e onvinced'tliat You can Secure b C Miss Nora Batty is spending her Quality Goods Exclusively holidays with friends in Birch Cliff. Tailored At a Remarkable Mr. and Mrs. W. s. Jenkins, of Carl .s 1. man Manitoba, are visiting at the SaV Ing' home of Mrs. Jenkins sister Miss Ness Centre St. west, Mr. Jenkins has not ibeen to Ontario in summer time since ‘ g 1888 and consequently he sees many changes .of interest. TAILORED BY CANADA'S MOST EXCLUSIVE TAILORS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN. Miss Margaret McCague, of Vic- toria Square, is visiting with friends at Palmerston, Ont. Miss Edna Gordon formerly of this I place called on friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grainger and Mr. Geo. Cruickshanks and visited over the week-end RICHMOND TAILORS J. A. 'GREENE ii i. 53:53” Telephone 5j or Residence 49w and Mrs. ldaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Beety and family are @Jâ€"nâ€"n-fiâ€"nâ€" 2587 YONGE STREET "" NORT H TORONTO- visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sayers over s... the holiday. $0.. _LL ‘ .0 Rev. Dr. W. H. Moore, of Titaca. New York, a former school mate of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lunau is in the village calling upon them and his specialfri- end Rev. N. Wellwood. He is to give an address at the Old boys reunion in Uxbridge and preach in the church at Broomanton on Sunday, July 3lst, the church where he was converted. CASE Power Farming Machinery Tractors, Threshers, Silo Fillers, Bail- ing Presses, Plows, Harrows. Road Machinery and Tillage Tools for Fordson Tractors. KANE BROS. â€"- â€"â€" â€" HEADFORD Write For Literature. P. 0.â€"â€" R. R. 2. Gormley. SALVATION ARMY RICHMOND HILL CORPS MILLIKEN On Thursday evening, July 2lst , a. bout forty friends and relatives gath- ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Valliere, Milliken, to surprise Mr. Valliere'it being his birthday. -A most ’enjoyable evening was spent, followed by lunch and refreshments. Many were present from Toronto, Victoria Square and Richmond Hill. Mr. O. L. Wright is attending the World Poultry Congress at Ottawa this week where he is an exhibitor. The great exhibition is under the dis- cy the Governor General and Hon. W. R. Motherwell, Minister of Agriculture is Honorary chairman. U N IT ED CHURCH THORNHILL Rev. B. R. Strangways, li.A., B D MINISTER Mr. Lou Teetzel returned on Monday after spending a few days at Highgate ‘ Ontario, owing to the illness of his District Sergeant Major Butler Sunday Dervices mothen Sunday Services 11 a. m.40hn’s Message to Women , Holiness Meeting . . . . . . . . . . 11 am. 2.30 p. m‘_Sundav Scholl I Mr. Harry Moer is visiting with . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . ‘ f ' d: K" ‘ ‘ t . Sunday School- pm 7.30 pm._Chnst,s Laymen Workers I‘len s at ingsmeie near 0 tawa Salvation meeting . . . . . . . . . . . 7 pm. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Mr. W. A. Glass, of the Oshawa. col- llegiate staff visited this week with his 'brother Mr. J. P. Glass. Meetings Held In Lorne Hall. Everyone Invited THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Mr. A. E. Glass visited in Stouffville Sunday Services At 2.30 pm. on Sunday. A Hearty Invitation To All. - REV M. C_ CAMPBELL, M_ A. Miss Mae Sheppard is visiting this Minister week with friends at Keswiek. ' Mrs. Chapman, Organist. â€"â€" Mr. D. Chamney is holidaying at â€" Bobcaygun no the Kawartha Lakes. Presbyterlan ChurCh' Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of Delia. Richmond Hill Alta, visited this week with Mr. and REV. M. C. CAMPBELL M. A. Mrs. Jos. Leary, Roseview Ave. Minister. Miss Aileen Atkinson Organist and Choir Conductor. Myrtle Smith are holidaying at Carl- ingford House, Lake Joseph, Muskoka. CEREAL AND ; lare holidaying at Lake Joseph Mus- CREAM lkoka. A bettle Of our rid} B R Miss Danley of Brantford, is visit- crenm will improve the flavor and tasti- C ing with her aunt and Uncle Reeve and Sanderson, ‘ Mrs. Lunau, Church Street. Richmond Hill. rep- resents the Fuller Brush Co. in Mark- ham Twp and will gladly give service to any patrons in this district. Telephone 165 Richmond Hill ness of your morn- ing bowls of cereal. It helps you begin the day witha smile h I r . °$$°caMaNDflmflug tromurzzxmm' , THE NE‘V OMEGA. Comparativer few people are aware ': of the progress the Omega watch comâ€" pany has made in perfecting their watches. Their latest model solves the problem of producing a reliable H watch at a moderate cost Half a cent- ? ury of technical knowledge and all the . experience acquired in the manufac- ture of millions of Omega watches has e1. The result is a triumph for mod- ern research and technical horological skill. The low price is made possible only by the simplified design and mass production of every part. The movement is about 13 size; has 15 jewels; sapliries or rubies being exclusively used. The r. iinspring is provided with the special timega curb. “ l The Richmond Hill l E MODERNOWW Furnishing Store ' ’ Men’s Straw Hats, in the popu- lar Boater at $2.50 to 83.50. I Men’s Leghorn Hat. very popu- lar and comfortable zitâ€"$4.50. The train has epicy- cloidal gearing. following the acce iled r lease of power. 35 f PER POI/ND It contains maltâ€"to aid digest standard practice of the horological in. dustry. (ion! Limc__m sircngdwn For adiusmient. a cuzniwnsntml bfâ€" ‘ 1 1‘ i‘w‘ar fir I ‘1. . _ bun‘nul “ml” t, , L Ln” growingboncs! Canndnsncw- SOC our BID“ 5 OXAOI‘dS 11Lâ€" l L‘St. tastiest and iiio~t nutri' 34.30 to 36.00 i biscuit. Children love I . . . L‘:lk".:lll!~‘ cut balance i< provided. and [iii roux-titer wit}. tivu~ v \‘fillt'li ll:l.\' [‘icinl Running Shoes for Men, WOmen ' -lntl (‘liildvop Include Ovcn‘lxist Biscuits » 7 Â¥a in Your Order REMEMBER \Vl‘l ARE FOR Till". HOUSE OI" IIOU MERLIN. ‘GICNTS . _ ‘ ‘ J. S: ,.\’0R.i1.â€"izv J. GLASS * i’: n: u r if p" A1. é.» I K. A u ’T F Y .L:~‘~i:; l ELF ‘ . . ' ‘d liicliiiiond iiiia Ont. l E‘th “l',""' -ll.i... . \.-L‘ i LOCAL NEWSY ITEMS Grant accompanied by , Mr. Harry Sayers has returned home after a visit with his Aunt in Toronto. ‘ tinguished patronage of His Excellen- ‘ Miss Erminie Sharplcss and Miss ; Mr. and Mrs. Y. B. Tracey and son - been utilized in making the new mod- . ensuring a constant and uniform re. ‘ ‘i . liberal. ‘1' i"; ('v RICHMOND HILL. ONT. New League Formed . As foretold in The Liberal last week split has taken place in the Yonge St Ladies Softball league. Thornhill and Aurora have with drawn and have joined with Lansing in the formation :of a new groupe. It is understood Jithat Maple, Elgin Mills and vamark- I 'draw up a new schedule or carry out 1the one drawn up at the recent meet- ‘ing at Thornhill. Large Egg l If their is any glory in having your hens produce big hen fruit, the honors are all coming to Mr. Frank Steckley, of Whitchurch, who has a Rhode Is- land Red biddie which layed an egg iweighing 51/2 ounces, and measuring El iinches one way by 8“; the other. i A Hopeless Case { A cow belonging to H. Kirby at Bal- ‘lantrae when killed on Tuesday be- cause it was suffering from indigestion which could not be relieved, revealed in the stomach a couple of long spikes and a piece of brass plate. With such hardware in the stomach there is no question but that the veterinary’s dia- gnosis was absolutely correct. with friends in Nottawa. | I Aloirs are Not Moving ' When it was learned some time ago ’that Moirs Limited, of Halifax were contemplating establishing a branch factory in Ontario the Richmond Hill ‘Ratepayers Association immediately communicated with them and stressed the advantages of this municipality. Word has been received to day how- ever that the firm have changed their plans and instead of establishing a branch factory have commenced to en- large their present factory, at Halifax. Some Length. As an evidence of the wonderful growth this season, Mr. Jas Smith of Mongolia plucked a red clover stalk from his field the other day measuring 5 feet, 4% inches long. Fall Wheat Cut Crops in this district continue to give promise of a plenteous yield and ,et will continue the league and eitherl unity The place where you getquality and service and a little more foryour money. ILLINERY Half Price All Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Straw Hats ranging from to clear at prices $1.00 to $2.95 Dresses in Fuji, Silk, Voile and Broadcloth. Special price $2.95 to $7.95 Belts, Collars, Cuff Sets and Ties in newest styles at low prices. Hosiery for Women and Children from 49c to $1.95 for full fashioned. House Dresses 98c to in small and large sizes. In Staples we have Voiles, Ginghams, Galatea, Prints Broadcloth and Dimity all at prices to compare 4 with any. Buy At Home And Save Your Car Fare. Mrs. Norman Batty, the whole countryside is resplendent Phone Richmond Hill with the colors which herald the apâ€" proaching harvest. Fall wheat cutting has already commenced, Mr. George ‘Baker of the third concession of Vaug- ‘ han having cut a fine crop on Wednes- day of this week. As far as we have been able to learn this is the first har- vest operations in this district. Job Printing The Liberal is equipped to take care of all your printing requirements. We iwill help you choose the paper and lay out the job in an attractive manner and will submit proofs of the; finished 'job to you. The large increase in the volume of our business is evidence of the quality of our work and the type of service which we at all times strive to give to our customers. The Liberal {imprint stands for QUALITY WORK- 'MANSHIP AT THE RIGHT PRICE. Annual Picnic Don’t forget the Herb Lennox pic- nic at Island Grove on Monday, Aug. lst. The attractions this year are lgreater than ever,~â€"including six box- ing bouts, Bert Caldwell and his orc- ‘lhestra, old time fiddlers competition, 'swimming races, baby show, ladies softball tournament and grand display of fireworks. Civic Holiday Civic Holiday has now become an accepted custom in this district and this year will be no exception. Mon- day, August lst is civic holiday in T0- ronto and also in accordance with a ‘petition signed by some eighteen rate- payers, Reeve J. Lunau has declared the day civic holiday for Richmond Hill iIt is understood that it will be pretty 'generally observed as a holiday in the whole North Yonge Street district. ‘The Richmond Hill petition was /signed by W. C. Savage, A. E. Glass, J. W. Wellman, J. P. Glass, G. Moodie,W Davies. E. W. Grainger, W. H. Bird, J. & M. Stein, F. J. Mansbridge, M. Ran- som. R. W. Paris, F. Harrison, C. N. .Coopcr, F. E. Sims, Mrs. N. Batty, F. Hoover. A. G. Savage and A.T. Minnis. Real Value The Liberal. a bright newsy weekly. eight pages all home print and carrying all the Home County news is unques- tionably the best newspaper value Ob't In addition we offer you at- tuinnblc. trail-tire rluliliing rates with Toronto saves hundreds nf our The .lllI‘YlS .\.'c\\'r‘ic>'. _\'~. in .-â€" (liailit s which -”"\\K‘l‘liw“< Lin :i-gj' our}: year. “1 'zn.i . ~.- _, ,_ ‘31.“ > . v S‘ l l l .l ,.l l Trench BIOcn Ontario _. FOR GUAR ANTEED ___,SE B C A RS SEE A. D. Corrie &, Co. Limited 2061-2065 Yonge St. HUdson 9171 North Toronto Branch SlNEW c. N. R. LINE WOULD REDUC l 0"; l l l - Welland MILEA GE TORONTO-.BUFFA LO R/ver Welland Jct. Proposed l‘iew Lines M f Existing Line-s CHRN / .â€" a? < .;eâ€";--_.iu_a..-y4;.._-fi i .zg. w:¢Mx.â€"_thmd

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