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The Liberal, 20 Jun 1929, p. 3

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Richmond mu M..â€" $1.50 PER YEAR The Liberal is recognized as one of the Newsiest Home Papers in the Province of Ontario. Eight to twelve pages, all home print, it carries all the news of the entire district and our circulation is increasing every weekâ€"Subscribe toâ€"day. VOL. LI. Professional And Business Directory MUSICAL DR. L. R. BELL Dentist Ofl‘ice: Trench BIOCk, tWO (1002's Item the Toronto Conservatory of Hulls. north of Standard Bank. '1“ Mnopt a number of pupils In Piano. Hours: 9 a.m. t0 p.m. organ and Theory. Telephone 32 Richmond Hill â€"â€" Tuesday & Friday â€"- MRS. MYLKS DR. E. J. HENDERSON WILLIAM BUCK ' Dentist VIOLINIST Office, Davjes Store Tuesday'szâ€"Q a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday’s:â€"â€"7 to 9 p.m. Gag Extraction at Aurora Dr. W. Finlay Will open a studio in Richmond Hill, for further information apply to Adelmo Melecci, Phone 58-J JOHN T. ANDERSON Piano Tuner DENTIST 85 Years' Practical Experience MAPLE ONTARIO O78 Beresford Avenue. we“ Town“ office Hours Lyndhurst 2821 . Telephone Glenn’s DrugStore. Riel!- mond Hill, for appomtment BUSINESS FRIDAY, 1.30 P.M. TO 8 P.M. Telephone-â€"Maple 3 Telephone 80 Dr. M. J. QUIGLEY WRIGHT & TAYLOR DENTIST FUNERAL DIRECTORS THORNHILL AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 ‘ Night Phone 15 BraIch Oflices Atâ€" I‘HORNHILL 0 AND "UNIONVILLE BERT HUMPHREY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Bank of Commerce Building At Unionville every Wednesday Afternoon WILLIAM COOK a (£001: Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. (William Cook F. Gordon (look Toronto Office: 816 Federal Building. 35 Richmond St. West EMBALMERS Richmond Hill 0mc0M(L]iber'Fll Ofllice) one!) ' ' f on. a e. urs ay a or New Limousnle Ambulances 3:31;?“ oo‘llrlfliigige, Satugday afternoon. TELEPHONE Money to loan at Current Rate Willowdale 69 HUdson 3679-W Step 5. Yonge Street. Lansing NAUGHTON & JENKINS Barristers. Soilcltlora. 121?:qu Tole hone Ade ai o R" ‘ 031003: 85 pRichmond St. West. Toronto ' ' Nai Man Black. Aurora veterlnary surgeon Solicitors lit: Aurora; Richmond Hill. THOR HILL \ King. Whitcliui‘ch. Markham and North ‘_ Gwillimhury. _ Walter SnJenkina. Res. Phone Hill. 5048 Jc To J. Harry Noughtnn. Res, E‘Rin Mills, MAPLE Res. Phone 127.2 Ll d Auctioneer for the County cense of York McGUIRE. MACDONALD & BOLES Sales attended to on shortest notice and' at reasonable rates. Patronage solicited PRENTICE & l’RENTICE AUC'I‘IONEERS . J. H. Prentice, 415 Balliol St... K. G. Prentice. Milliken. Toronto. Hud. 1347W. We are repnred to conduct sales of every description? Forms and farm stock sales_a specialty. Farms bought and sold on commis- lion. All sales attended to on shortest notice. and conducted by the most. approved methods, __________.__..______. ' GEORGE KEAYS Stouffville .â€" Licensed Auctioneer County of York Live Stock and General Sales Conducted with Effeciency Phone Stouffville 9003 A. STONEHOUSE CARTAGE AND EXPRESS Plowing and Garden Work Sand and Gravel. Concrete Work. OAK RIDGES MEDICAL ______________ DR. W. SALEM CALDWELL Ofiice Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m. 1 to 2 and 6 to 8 l‘elephone 3 Barristers. Solicitors. Etc. Hon. W.H. McGuire, Vincent C. MacDonald L.S.B. ‘James A. Boles, B.A. .,,Adelaide and Victoria Ste. AD. 0177 Toronto AD. 0178 A. Cameron Macnaughton BARRISTER 1711 Star Building, 80 King Street, West, Toronto Phone: Elgin 4879. Ontario CAMPBELL LINE Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. RICHMOND HILL Office over Davies Dry Good Store Maple Every Saturday. MAPLE HOTEL T. C. NEWMAN BA RRISTER. SOLICITOR. NOTARY PUBLIC Richmond Hill Every THURSDAY AFTERNOON Office, A. Mill’s Showrooms, East side of Yonge Street, Immediately south of Hill’s Garage Phone Richmond Hill 125 Money to loan at current rates Toronto Office, 18 Toronto St., Phone, ELGIN 1887 MAPLE ONTARIO DR. J. P. WILSON Office hours: 9 to 11 am. 6 to 8 pm, and by appointment. Ofiice: Centre and Church Sts.. Phone 24. DOUGLAS, DOUGLAS & ROBINSON Barristers. Solicnurs, Etc.- Rooms 503 Northern Ontario Bldg., cor. Adelaide and Bay Sts., Toronto. H William Douglas, K13. Donald Douglas \Vilson N. Robinson [Money to loan. DRS. LANGSTAFF North Yonge St. -‘ Richmond Hi R. ROLPH In. LANGSTAFF~ DOfiice hours: B: 10 um. and 6:8 p.111. . LILLIAN 0. LANGSTAFFâ€"f DR (Diseases of women and children) . Oflce hours: 1:8 [11“. Phone 100 HAROLD J. KIRBY â€"â€" BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. DR. CHARLES S. DUNNING ETC. Poyntz A\'e.. Lansing. 2135 Yonge Street Willow. 140. ' VTOI‘ORIO. Office hours: 12-1.15; 6â€"7.15. HY LAND 1898 and 1900 Capitol Bldg" Yonge St. MAPLEâ€"EVERY TUESDAY HUd~ 1133i Rm‘d- 2121- Standard Bank Building. Office hours: 8.30: 2â€"5; 7.30-9. WILSON’S CARTAGE x toss and Long Distance Moving E p Sand and Gravel Delivered Dump Trucks for Hire By Hour or Contract __,_____.___._~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"- THOMAS DELANY Manning Arcade. formerly of Wm. Cook, Cook & Delany Barrister, Solicitor & Notary Public NIAPLE 330 B 12:7 Northern Building Telephone 1535 a_v treet â€"â€" Toronto All trucks Insured for Public Liabil- Richmond Hill. Tuesday Afternoons ty and property dan1aged, ‘ Office) 3 onge Stu one door South Of A. C. HENDERSON Hill’s Garage THORNHILL. ONTARIO Teleph‘me â€" Elgm 7712 4 PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING Hot Water Heating and General Repairs r,_,_____._.____._ ’All Kinds of Boot and Shoe Repair- ing Neatly Done Good Workmanship. Prompt Service. Shop in Winterton’s Old Stand Yonge St. GEO. KIDD Boot and Shoe Repairer. ‘\T. J. RECII) Paperhanger and Decorator. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WORK DONE. Workmanship Guaranteed. Estimates Free. This Year's Books On Hand Stop 24 Yonge Street. PHONE 1 ring 5. M_â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"_ “- RICHMOND HILL.ONTARIO,THi}RSDAYjUNE 20. 1929 .â€"_.. WEEKLY NEWENOTES FROM THE UNIONVILLE DISTRICT SERVICE “'.l\l.S. Auxiliary Of Central United You never hear the robins brag about Church met at the home of Mrs. Jas. the sweetness Of their song, Gibson. 2. good representation of lad- Nor do they stop their music gay ies present. The program was inte- whene’er a poor man comes along resting. Mrs. A. Camplin taking the God taught them how to sing an’ Bible reading and Mrs. H.H. Eaton when they’d learned the art he the Study Book. Acceptable reports sent them here. of the Sectional meeting held at L0- To use their talents day by day the cust Hill, were given by MISS Millie dreary lives 0’ men to cheer Miller and Mrs. N. Ogden, Mrs. R. A. An' rich or poor an’ sad or gay, the Stiver was appointed Temperance Sec- ugly and the fair to see, retary. It was decided to close the Can stop most any time in June and meetings f0r JU1Y and August . hear the robins melody. Miss Hemingway and Mrs. J as. Gib- ] stand an’ watch them in the sun, us- son visited Mrs. R.L. Stiver on Tues- in’ their gifts from day to day, daY- . . Swellin' their little throats with song MI'S' MUIrhead, MrS- Bruce Mulr- regardless of man’s praise or pay; head and daughters Mary and Dorothy Jes’ bein’ robins, nothing else, n01- Toronto, Mrs. Jas. Muirhead and claiming greatness for their deeds daughter Jean, Hflgel’man, Visited But jes’ content to gratify one of the Mrs- M- C. Sommervllle on Tuesday. big- worlds many needs, Mrs. Ramsey, Toronto, Is waitlng Singin’ a lesson to us all to be our- her Sister. Mrs- W- Elliott. selves and scatter cheer Mrs. E. Fierheller, Visited MI‘S. By usin’ every day the gifts God gave Stiver one day this week. h H nt 11 here. “m “S W en 9 5e :Edgar Guest CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH Miss Isabelle Ogden and Miss Freeda Rev- H- Eaton . Kincaid are sailing on the 22nd Inst. . . .10'30â€"‘The “Slble explams the for England and other points. mws‘ble- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dixon, Oakville, 2 P' m- _ Sunday SChO’OI - visited relatives in town on Sunday. 330 P- miâ€"Orahgeman s Servrce Mrs. W. Bowes, Mrs. A. White, Mrs. IREV‘ H- 11' Eaton: Mlnlster- W. Elliott, Mrs. P. Dixon, attended} 7 1" m-â€"ReV-Pr- Ramself-7 the I.O.D.E. Bridge at the Royal 'M0nday 8 P- m-â€"1 01mg Peoples So- York, Toronto, on Thursday last. Ciety' . ~ The appearance of a number of the Wednesflay 8 p‘ m‘_C°"gregat1°nal Meeting. residences in town is being transform- ed by the artists Mr. GeoA Burnham and Mr. Thbs. Weatherall. Mr. and Mrs. J. Chant were called to Clinton this week to attend the fun- eral of Mr. H.B. Chant a brother of Mr. J. Chant. Mr. and Mrs. Nuser, Toronto, visit- CHRISTIE'S CHURCH, SCARBORO ed Mrs. Hemingway last Thursday. June 23, at 3 p. m_-_Annua1 Ceme_ Mr, and Mrs. C. Bowman and daugh- Itery service_ Rev, R. J_ Fallis, ter visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith on Minister. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bowmanville. visitâ€" ed Miss I. Ogden last week. Mr. A. Harrington visited Mr. A. Weighill on Monday last. The pupils of the Public School ac- companied by the parents and teach- ers held a successful picnic to Kew Beach last Saturday. Miss M. Brodie, Stouffville, was the guest of Miss M. Sommerville over The service on Sunday night will be the W68k-end. withdrawn owing to the anniversary A number of the ladies attended the service at fleadfol'd. Sectional meeting held in connection The y.p,s. win meet on Friday with the East Presbyterial of the Uni- night. Miss Sadie Middleton and Ed Chm‘Ch at 140911513 Hill 0“ We‘lnes- Miss Cathie Wark are in charge of the EBENEZER UNITED CHURCH 1.30 p. m.â€"Sunday School 2.30 p. m.â€"~No Service. 7.30 p. m.â€"Jesus Only. Rev. H. H. Eaton. Special Music ST. PHILLIP’S ANGLICAN Rev. J. J. Robbins 10 a. m.â€"Sunday School 11 a. m. -â€"- Morning Prayer CARRVILLE day last. program_ Mrs. 'Jas. Gibson spent Friday in Quite a number attended the Y1)”; Stouffwue' picnic at Elm Park, Woodbridge last Mrs. W. Ogden, Miss I. Ogden were Tdronto visitors on Tuesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Michael, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dixon, spent Sunday at Musselman’s Lake. Miss Jean Kennedy, Acton, visited Miss E. Russell over the week-end. Mrs. J.W. Perkin, was a Toronto visitor on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parkinson and (laughter Jean. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stiver over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. Lem Summerfeldt has return- present for the event ed home from Western Hospital, TOF- Mr. Lonie, with Miss Sadie Middle- onto, her many friends wish her ton) Bert and Mn and Mrs. D. Middle_ aspeedyrecovery.‘ _ ton, attended the lacrosse game at An acc1dent, which might have re_ Weston, Monday evening. suited seriously occurred on Spark The Sunday school picnic is plan... Hall’s hill near Aglncourti When ‘1 ed to be held in Riverdale Park on truck driven by Mr. Fred Wright, 5 Mondav, June 24th con., Markham, became unmanageable Mrs: Baker and MIX Lewis Ck.~ imd “'35th into an on Coming calVchnt. attended a tea at the home of Mr- Wright escaped without any in- Mrs. J. Smith, Richmond Hill. Tues- ju}'-"- vBuPa small boy in the car ’9' day. in honor of Miss Zellah Tyndall. ceived Injuries which necessitated his _ removal to the hospital. The truck NORTH YORK VETERANS ELECT was completely demolished and the QC. NEW OFFICERS cupants of both cars are lucky to es- North York Veteran; Agenciation cape with their lives. ihad its annual election of officers at Mr- flnd MI‘S. “vadleya 0f Kitd‘onel‘v NC\'.'iii:ii'l:et this week. The follow- visited Miss Martin on Sunday. Master Dennis Martin $170M 11 few look Lifter the business of the club for days in Guelph last \Vt‘ek- the coming year-:‘Il. C. Gladman. MISS Vina Wilson, Todmol'denv can‘ prcfiilciit; J. llcllan. viceâ€"president; ed on friends in town on Monda.“ F. E Pcnrose. secretdryâ€"treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. R. Duffield. Mr. and Roy, F. R. Guy-Art, chaplain; D. F. Mrs. \l'. Noble and Mrs. Kennedy “'el'i‘ (‘03:, {past president); C. Bone, A. in TOl‘OntO. Sunda." ‘3V0nlng- Lee. Ii. Lllituhcll. J. Myers. T. Leitch Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wyndham New and \l'. Aiidi'mn's. the executive coni- York, are ViSitiF-g MYS. “‘l’ndhamyfi mitten. H. A. Bi'uels. county preshl parents Mr. and HTS. (LA-M. DaVi- dent. atitll‘C‘SSUl the veterans after the Saturday, all reported a good time. Mrs. Jas. Baker, of Grand Valley, is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Clement. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Keffer and fam- ily, spent Sunday in Toronto the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Patter. Monday evening of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barton, Rev. Fulton Vanderburgh baptized baby Beth Barton and Miss Cathie Wark. Mr. and Miss Kenny, of Toronto, were 5011- election and was followed by Capt. A. MI'S- Cheer- 311‘5- DOUSt- 311* JOlm G, CI-ndic. of Aurora. A presentation “veifihlll Ema 3113 Chas- Doustv Of T“"- of a Sittllil‘ club bag: was made tn onto. visited Mr. A. Weighil] on Siiii-,(‘. 13113.19 Harp; (we. day. i Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown and little Beth spent Tuesday in Toronto. “'e are glad to report Mr. Newton Drown making a favorable recovery in Wellesley Hospital. following an OIL’ClallllS that I feed all the cats. in the eration for appendicitis, neighborhood. Won't you stay and The regular monthly meeting of the have tea?" MEG“? )ii‘s. Browni‘bocs your husband object I.) cats?" Mrs. Smithâ€""He docs Indeed. He |iiig iiieiiibei‘s have been appointed to- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€".â€"_ PRINTING The Liberal plant is equipped to do all kinds of commercial and general printing and can attend to all orders promptly and at reasonable prices. .. __ .â€"..__.._.________ - ~»_ _....â€" .â€"â€"__- SEPARATING, churning, pumping, washing â€"these are just a few of the things you can do electrically with DelcmLight, the dependable, individual electric plant. And, in addition, you can have bright electric lights wherever you want them in the home or outbuildings. Let me demonstrate Delco-Light for you. Victor Thompson Delco-Light Company 262 Van Horne St., Toronto. A Call for United Action / CITIZENS OF ONTARIO have saved the province many millions of dollars In the past few years in their efforts to rid both town and country of WEEDS. Millions of Dollars are still being lost, however. The work is only begun. Farmers, knowing their personal loss through weeds, co~operate to end the nuisance. Municipal councils and individuals in villages, towns and cities are wholeheartedly joining in the fight against the common enemyâ€"WEEDS. NOW is the time to strike, to prevent most weeds from seeding. Cut the weeds down BEFORE they flower and seed. Fight weeds as you would fire! You wisely protect yourself from losses by fire . . . which are a possibflity. Protect your property from heavy losses by weeds. Neglect makes these losses a certainty. Weeds spread like wildfire if neglected. Destroy all noxious weeds on your lands. Notify your municipal council or weed inspector of weed growths found on roadways, vacant properties, cemeteries and other public places. on» Asa-.ozcy...».....;;.. .. . .. Under the provisions of the Weed Control Act, every occupant of land and every owner of unotcupied land is required to destroy noxious weeds be- fore their seeds ripen. Road Authorities are required to destroy all weeds growing upon the highways. Ontario Department of Agriculture Parliament Buildings. Toronto Hon. John S. Martin I. A. Carroll Minister Director Crop- Co'operation and Markets Brandt. m "Me N EW DOMINION Rvm. A tire built to stand the strains of 1929 motor- ingâ€"sudden braking, quick pick-up, higher speeds. . Its super-strong carcass combines new engi- neering principles, new construction. Side-walls are strongly buttressed to resist rut and curb wear. Tread is thicker, with deep-cut blocks to give greater non-skid mileage. ’ The New Royal Cord is the tire you must have to get the best from your car. DOMINION TIRE DEPOT RICHMOND HILL... ............ W. G. Baldock Limited OAK RIDGES .............................. .............,Summit Garage l "'-w

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