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The Liberal, 25 Aug 1927, p. 6

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Lakeside 5280 Save Ymnrgefi at mar expeme nygenWelding. Farmers will find this the grinding. V Mashine Shop PAGE SIX We have in stock a full line of Cement Culvert Tile, all sizes and Corrugated Metal Culverts T ii ‘1’ Langstafi Supply Co., Ltd E Coke-Coal-Wood L. Innis & Sons - - â€" - Richmond Hill, Ont. Jones Lumber Co. - â€" Richmond Hill, Ont. If you will have laundry ready when’driver calls, you will assist us in giving good service. If ydu only have drivel: call when phoned fox. Call up as early as convenient to [insure prompt attention. Don’t try to do the heavy parts of the. fam- ily wash. Let us help you. This new plan? was designed and equipped for that very purpose and cah give you as much or little help as you desire by means of five differ» ent kinds of laundry serviceâ€"all moderai‘e- ly priced. We use only soft water and pure soaps, etc. No marking, no starching, and each wash done separately. ~15 i: N151.“ Steam and Gas Engines, Tractors, Pumps, Etc. and all kinds of Machinery rebuilt and repaired. Automobile service worka specialty. ‘elephune Thomhill Poultry Feed of all kinds ’Phone Bei1141 Stop 27 Yonge St. NORTH END, RICHMOND IlILL Roar bill 1' small post {lie attractxve, cosy and would be glad of an opportunity to give you quotations. YOUR SUMMER COTTAGE THE ONTARIO GY?SUM C0., LIMITED, PARS, CANADA Writ We Call In Richmond Hill District WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Nib MIDW mt RICHMOND HILL STEAM BOILERS General Builder’s Supplies 225 Attractive Hnside as Qut? G. H. Duncan. fhomhill Nights, Richmond Hill 80 .r-1 Prompt Deliver US IVOI{ SERW'ICE 1" summer bookletâ€"“My Home I:xaa.£-l.iug Snead-ins whole rooms right shop for their agricultural work and For Sale By Egg Mash and Scratch Feed, 175 Ossington Avenue, Toronto. cottage comic proof partxtxo mtcnor may Lawn Mowers Sharpeneu It will tell you how Gyproc. Insuch will reduce- your fuel ‘rtable and home-like 15 and ceilings. At be transformed into 179. g 152 no one and as l their ( ;seek th that is ‘great t] And greatâ€"the only greatness is unselfish love.” So it is, we find many who have taken the wrong scent in the pursuit of happiness. What makes life worth living is the giving and the forgiving with some glorious work in proud of our choice box some day? Again and again we hear these wordsâ€"“strong, pure and happy thoughts, build/ up the body in vigor and grace.” Now act/1E the blossom” of thoughts and joy and suffering are its fruits. A talent develops in soli- tude. Character grows in the stream of the world’s life. Life’s work, when rightly chosen, becomes the game we play so well and which success must surely crown. Let us emphasize these words. The father of success is work. The mother of success is,Ambition. The oldest son is Common Sense. Some of the other boys are: Perseverâ€" ance, Honesty, Thoroughness, Fore- 'sight, Enthusiasm, Co_operation. The eldest daughter is Character. Some of her sisters are Cheerfulness, Loyalty, Care, Economy, Sincerity, Harmony. The baby is opportunity. Get ac- If we study up the matter, we will be surprised to find how much un- happiness is made up of selfishness. Van Dyke said “Self is the only pri- son that can bind the scul; Love is the only angel who can bid the. gates un- roll. We speak of kindness as love in action, and know that power dWells with cheerfulness whil: hope puts us all in working mood. One has said “There is no great- ness in things. Things cannot be greatâ€"the only greatness is unselfish love.” So it is, we find many who have taken the wrong scent in the pursuit of happiness. What makes quainted with the “old man” and you will be able to get along pretty well with the rest of the family. view Naturally we crave happiness. Odly enough we often find\ our greatest joy in having carried out some partic- ularly hard or trying piece of work. In this way I think some of the greatâ€" est work a woman can do to help others over the sunny side of life may be accomplished after hands are feeble to toil. ‘She can carry the torch of faith brightly burning right to the edge of the river. After that she will not need it herself; but its ing‘ every grain that it contains. After treating spread the grain out thinly on a clean floor where it can be stirred and allowed to dry sufficiently to be sown. The sooner it is sown af- ter treatment the better. Twenty gallons of thesolution will treat about ten bushels of grain. Several treat. ments ’may be made with the same solution; each lot will require to be immersed for twenty minutes. I'ss Grace Norman of the staff of the Port Elgin High School 'has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. Norman. Miss Christina McKinnon, of To- ronto, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. A. Rose. The annual Field Day will be held here on Saturday, Sept 3. It is ex- pected that there will be a large num- How Fe Keep 9n that is in them, x great things that And so the ti no one knows, so and as it goes, their 'quest of fi The highest of gifts were given to man. Materials needed: Formalin (40 per cent. formaldehyde.) , A barrel. Water. A coarse sack. A clean floor on which to spread out the treated seed. Mix one-half pint of formalin in twenty gallons of water. Place the seed to be treated in a coarse sack; a bran sack is excellent for the purpose. Fill the sack about three parts full and immerse in the formation solution for twenty minutes. During treatment raise the" suck up and down several times in the solution to insure wett- Fresh tea stains are removed by pouring boiling water over them. Tea. “stains of long standing should first be soaked in glycerine, then washed in cold water. To remove paint and varnish from the hands, first rub well into them a generous quantity of grease or lard, then wash them with soap and water. Every Inducementâ€"For Rentâ€"Fur- nished room, kitchenette, lady; gas light, water paid. Low rentâ€"Ad. in Brooms and all sweeping brushes should be hung up when not in use. If left standing on the bristles these become bent and will not do their work properly. ' This smut of a California paper.-â€"Strathmore Stan dard. How To Treat :reat things that are and are to be. And so the time has gone, where, [0 one knows, so swiftly has it flown; ,nd as it goes, they follow, eager in heir 'quest of finding following, lov- ng what is best. HOUSEHOLD HINTS method will prevent stinkingi wheat. i Sunny Side Of Life. heai For Smut. h at vision THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONT. all the WHAT DO H.000 ISLANDS MEAN TO YOU Think of 30,000 Islands all in one holiday district! Up in Georgian Bay is an island-dotted paradise where you can spend an unforgettable vacation, sailing, canoeing and having a glori- ous good time generally. Fishing for black bass, lake trout and maskinong‘e is exceptionally good in these waters. The annual Field D here on Saturday, 89' pected that there will 1 her of entries for the d The thirty thousand'lslands of the Georgian Bay is a wonderful vacation land. It is only a few hours’ train ride from Toronto, got is in the midst of one of the greatest resort districts in the world. You can easily find ac- commodation to suit your pln'se. For full information, literature, etc., apply to any Canadian National Tick- et Agent. Mrs. J. Frecbury and Freebury. of Calgary, hm ting at Mr. Thos. Oliver’s All trucks Insured for Public Liabil- ity and Property Damage. Mr. Albert Coates, of Burlington, and Mr. Peter Dunton, of Britannia, spent Sunday at Mrs. C. Norman’s. Telenhone 1535 Express and Long Distance Moving Sand and Gravel Delivered Dump Trucks for Hire By Hour or Contract A snappy game of soft-ball was played here on Saturday evening be- tween the Maple Ladies’ team and the Scotch Settlement team, and resulted in a score of 6-5 in favour of the VlSl- tors. After the game they were en- tertained in the Masonic Hall. On Sunday evening the pulpit of the United Church was occupied by Rev. Stewart Woods, of Markham. A barn raising took place on Thurs. day last on the farm of Mr. G. J. Cook. The structure is 40 ft. by 66 ft. on a stone foundation and With a hip-roof and is being built by J. Mc- Laughlin, F. Smith and Wm. Locke. A large number attended the raising. The captains were Mr. G. Laurie and Mr. Scott McNair, the side of the for- I mer winning by a few seconds. A ] sumptuous supper was served on the l lawn and an old-time dance was held in the evening. Among those pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook and I Mr. and Mrs. H. Jackson, Richmond Hill; Dr. P.D. McLean of Woodbridge; Mr. Frank Denton and Mr. and Mrs. I Harry Sifton, Toronto. 1 A substantial iron fence is being built along the fiv‘ont of the yard of the Public School. St. Stephen’s Church is undergoing repairs and has been ngwly shingled. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN A. C. HENDERSON PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING Hot Water Heating and General Repairs THORNHILL. ONT. Eyes Examined-- BY_THE MOST MODERN ' METHODS. GLASSES IF REQUIRED AT RIGHT PRICES ARTIFICIAL EYES FITTED. 167 Yonge Street, Toronto 2. (Upstairs Opposite Simpson’s) Elzin 4820 Marcel and Curl 50C. Trim 25C. etc. WILSON’S CARTA GE Holds deploma for French Wavi‘ug. ‘ Appointml‘ent not Necessary Hairdressing MRS. RUSSELL Centre St. West Phone 178 F. E. LUKE MAPLE MAPLE 5’, Sept; 3. It is ex- will be a large num- the different events. 'Islands of the derful vacation 2w hours’ train is in the midst ‘! MISS Hut ve been visi- ,3 1i Will Your Brakes Pass Police inspection? ‘ ' A Canadian citizen touring certain sections of the United States a few years ago, reported on his return that he had passed‘ through sev- eral good-sized towns Where absolutely ideal business conditions ob- tained. ' It had there been possible to so establish a spirit of co-oper- ation and good will, not only among the business and professional men, but also betWeen these and the general public, with the result that the most harmonious relations pervaded these districts. The business men were content to live and let live, to refrain from adopting unfair and unethical business methods, to lend a helping hand to each other in trouble and adversity, and to extend to one another such business pat- ronage as lay in their power. Thus the carpet--bagger invariably got the “cold shoulder,” for it was firmly established and acknowledged that every order which could be placed in the home town, but Which was sent elsewhere, simply drained that community of legitimate revenue, and served but to enrich some other locality. Business left in the home district helps everybody in that district. . Therefore,- when considering orders for printing of' any kind, re- member it can be done expeditiously and well by The Liberal, which has served this section of York County for the past fifty years. Hudson and Essex Cars Repairs m 3.3% Makes of Cars Acetylene Welding -~ Prompt Service TIR ES, GAS, OlLs Oak Ridges PIONEER GARAGE. Lansing PHONE WILLOWDALE 101 THE LEBERAL W. J. NELSON J. E. WIGMORE, Prop. ‘ Chrysler Dealers, Tires, Accessories, Marconi and U.S.L. Radio, Livery, Battery Charging, General repairs on all makes of cars. Summit. Garage Ifipector ofiAytomobile Drivers QUALITY WORKMANSHIP, AND PROMPT SERVICE AT THE RIGHT PRICE. ' RICHMOND HELL MOTORS for Chauffeurs and Operators Bad brakes are dangerous. Drive in and have them inspected and adjusted. FREE SERVICE. Where ideal" Candfiitians , vaafl BARACLOUGH & STUDDY and Accessories. Licenses. Phone Richmond Hill 2 Ring '23 THURSDAY, AUGUST 25. 1927

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