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The Liberal, 14 Jun 1928, p. 6

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RAGE sq For furher information apply Will Your Brakes Pass Police Inspection? Offers a wonderful opportunity for the small investor in their Chinchilla Rabbits. Webuy your stock from stock purchased from us. (Our Customers Are Satisfied.) We sell only from our prize winning strain. One Customer Made $500.00 From Five Does In One Year. Lakeside 5280 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 difler- ent kinds of laundry serviceâ€"~all moderate- ly priced. We use only soft water and pure soaps, etc. i No marking, no starching, and each wash done separately. We Call In Richmond Hill District Tuesdays and Fridays If you will have laundry ;eady when driver calls, you will assist us in giving good service. If you only have driver call when phoned for, Call up a: early as convenient to insure prompt attention. Phone Orders for Our Driver, Parcels may be left at Liberal Office, Telephone 9, Richmond Hill J. E. WIGMORE, Prop. Chrysler Dealers, Tires, Accessories, Marconi and U.S.L. Radio, Livery, Battery Charging, General repairs on all makes of cars. Drive in and have them inspected and adjusted. FREE SERVICE. RICHMOND HILL MOTORS Save Yourself at our expense London, Ontario Bad Brakes are Dangerous. Richmond Hill, Ont. Our representative in this district . Barraclough, 175 Ossington Avenue, Toronto. Best Grade Prices for Ontario At a recent session of the Newmaw ket council, Mayor Davis was instrucâ€" ted to take up with Magistrate Brunt- on the matter of having a resident magistrate for Newmarket. The evangelical tent meetings held at Gormley, during past weeks have been largely attended. Mr. Edwin Dixon the widely known taxidermist and naturalist of Union- ville has added to his very extensive collection of birds eggs several. wild goose eggs sent to him by Jack Miner from his Kingsville sanctuary. The story is told of a small boy who was up town with his mother while she was shopping. The boy dashed across the street regardless of traffic and} was reprimanded by his mother. His answer was “Oh, I lost my Just Kids button last Saturday”. The Ontario Motor League has had published a Road Book for Ontario which is the most comprehensive of any yet placed before the public. It gives all the information regarding motor clubs, advantages of member- ship, a synopsis of the motor vehicle laWS of Ontario, customs regulations, ‘principal cities and towns, provincial lroads, distances, road routes, towns having golf clubs, and many other ifeatures of inestimable use to the .tourist. The sale price is $1. The Vbook is a mass of information for any person 'At the nomination meeting held last Saturday, J. Earl Lawson was chosen conservative candidate in the riding of West York to contest the seat made vacant by the resignation of Sir Hen- ry Digayton. Packet and Timeszâ€"The officials of the Orillia Presbyterian Church ask- ed the congregafion for a coHecfion of $1,400 at the anniversary service on Sunday. The gross amount received was $1,400.16, and as 15 cents commission had to be paid on one cheque the act- ual receipts were $1,400.01. Which is surely as lose an illustr- ation of the truth of “Ask and ye shall receive” as could be imaginable. Because her husband admits he once lived on a diet of ants and snakes in South America, Mrs. Virginia Healy of New York City is suing for a di- vorce. The man who stole George Fiddler’s car from the street in Menominee, Mich., returned it an hour later with this note pined to the seat:‘ “This machine ain’t worth stealing.” Everett Schultz of Elmwood, Ind., broke two bones in his hand when he struck the wall while dreaming he was in a fist fight. Lo, an Indian in Nome, Alaska, who was convicted of deserting his squaw, has been sentenced by a native jury to pay her yearly alimony of one bull moose, ten mink skins, five \fox pelts and a hundred full grown salmon ready to be canned. Gen. R.T. Bradish of London reduc- ed his weight 35 pounds by climbing 160 steps daily for a year. Mrs. Eleanor Bolen and Raymond Parker danced 66 consecutive hours in a contest at Peoria, 11]., recently. H.A. Trumbull, preaching sheriff, of Douglas County, Wis., carries a New Testament instead of a gun or blackjack. William H. Murphy, 64, died at a hospital in Plymouth, Ind.. after an operation to remove from his stomach checker blocks he had swallowed. After 57 years of wedded life Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burhams of Appleton Wis., aged 79 and 74 respectively, were divorced. Living Skeleton’s Love Nest.â€"‘ your kitchen small?” “Is it? Why, it’s so small we have to use condensed milk”.â€"»Purple Cow. I hereby agree to furnish all labor and material to paint your residents as follows: All loose and scaly paints scraped and sandpapered. Loose putty hacked out and reglaz- ed.â€"Estimate furnished to a Digest reader in Washington, D.C. Herald cla father. H aug} How to Be Your Own Ancestorâ€"1 GENERAL NEWS AND VIEWS 111C THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND m, ONT/£5319 Novel Beauty Treatment reby agree to furnish all labor aterial to paint your residents WV 3 WiC a letter to the Harrodsburg lims he is his own grand- Lis letter says: “I married rith a grown daughter. My widower, married my step- thus becoming my son-inâ€" is wife, formerly my step- became my stepmother also. _uIS My wife also became my grandmother for she was the mother of my step- mother and as the husband of any one’s grandmother is called granddad, I must be my own grandfather.”â€" Lexington (Ky.) paper. Lindy Gets Even Col. Lindbergh is good-natured, but some things get on his .nerves. One of them is the song “Lucky Lindy,” which he hates with a robust and per- sistent hate. Knowing this, Chairman Bixby of the St. Louis Chamber of Commerce and others sang the song at a Lind- bergh banquet in New York, as a little joke. .Lindbergh said nothing, but awaited his revenge. Next day he took Bixby and anoth- er of the singers for an airplane trip. Taking them to a great height, he dived, and looped and spun until they Were dizzy and sick. When their discomfiture was com- plete he turned around in the cockpit and shouted: “Now sing ‘Lucky Lin- dy') n When working in her home one day last week Mr§. Reuben Keffer had the misfortune to fall striking her head against the table and receiving serio- us injuries. Her arm was broken at the elbow and the shoulder and she was taken to the hospital in Toronto for treatment. There was a large attendance at the play “Be an Optimist” in the Com- munity Hall last Friday evening. The sum of $47.90 was taken. The play was interesting and the parts were well taken. At the close the Ladies’ Aid Society served refreshments to the Dramatic Club and their friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. Jackson and little daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. G. Crook motored to Collingwood, and spent the week-end with friends. The Trustees of St. Andrew’s have had their church wired and the fixt- ures all in ready for the installation of electric lights. They are also grad- ing the grounds and making repairs to the shed. The Ladies Aid of St.Andrew’s church had an all day meeting on Wednesday of last week. Thirteen quilts were finished, and other work done. Hope Sewing Circle met last Thurs- day at the home of Mrs. T. O. Nixon. The usual programme was carried out Quite a number were present and a splendid supper was served by the hostess. Much interest is taken in the pitch- ing of horseshoes every evening on Mr. J. T. Saigeon’s grounds. MAPLE Announcement Arnold & Yonge Sts. Richmond Hill > New Branch Opening Chevrolet and Oakland Cars Morley S. Hamilton, Thornhill Dealer Wishes to announce the opening of a new sales and service branch at Richmond Hill. This new branch Will be conduct- ed in accordance with his policy of courteousness and efficiency in service under management of J. F. Adams. Park Your Car Here When In Town NO CHARGE Phone 198 Lund â€" Pollock 1 On Tuesday at noon a quiet but‘ pretty wedding took place at the par- sonage, when Mr. Norman Lund and Miss Zelma Pollock were united in matrimony, the Rev. A. S. Kerr, officâ€" ‘iating. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Ruth Pollock, and the groomsman was Mr. Wilbert Lund, brother of the groom. After the deâ€" tjeunes at the home of the bride’s par- ents Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Pollock, the young couple left on a motor trip to the north, and after their return will ,reside near Maple. Genuine Chevrolet Parts Mrs. G. Mainprize, Miss Florence Miss Mary Manning entertainedher 'Mainprize and Mrs, Bourne, of Tor- Sunday school class of girls at a picâ€" onto, and Mrs. C. Cousins, of Wood~ nic in the woods on Saturday. Twenty four hour services on a erator and dynamo systems in the Barrie, Uxbridge and Toronto. Ask us about some of the recent on‘. see these in operation,they vvfll convince asset. Quotations on all sizes of motors heaters and household appliances of We Handle the World Renowned made in Canada. Electrical Contracting Electric Signs of all Kinds Estimates Free THE METCALFE ELECTRIC The Jones Lumber Comgany Fi g u r CWQMGYPROC Eirefiroofi Wal;b9.ord ' ForYofi'? GYPROC walls and partitions will make your summer cottage much more attractive, comfort- able and fire-safe. Gyproc takes any decoration-â€"a perfect material with which to line your summev home. Write for free book, “Walls That Reflect Good Judgment,” on home planning with Gyproc,‘ Rocboard and Insulex. CANADA GYPSUM AND ALABASTINE, LIMITED‘ Motor and Private Power Line Instalationa Paris all sizes of motors and generators, etc., electric ranges. :hold appliances of very description. 9 World Renowned Canadian Westinghouse Products VICTOR H. METCALFE RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO. 1' services on all ommercial private power plant ge systems in the 211' a bounded by Orangeville, Tottenham PHONE 58-W For Sale By THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1928 Richmond Hill bridge, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Cousins on Tuesday. L Mr. Dick Brown of McKeesport, Pa, tarted on a hike from that city to (Toronto, at 7.a.m. on Monday and rrived in Maple at, 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday. having walked only eight miles of the way. Motorists gave him rides the rest of the way. Mrs. Terryberry, of Niagara Falls, who has been staying with her broth- er, Rev. C.H. Bowman for several [weeks returned home on Monday. ommercial lighting installations and me you that good lighting is the best Richmond Hill, Ont. House Wiring and Repair Work a Specialty Residential & Store Fixtures LIMITED ‘ Cut-dc

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