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The Liberal, 20 Jun 1929, p. 6

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'Boliness Meeting . . . ‘Salvation Meeting .. D0 YOUR OWN PAINTING ‘WE CARRY A FULL” LINE 'DF RAMSAY’S PAINTS AND QUICK DRYING ENAMELS rmRDEN SEEDS AND GARDEN TOOLS I McCLARY’S 2 BURNER ELECTRIC STOVE SALVATION ARMY Paint Up Mmond Hill :Mhn Dunlop & Son FLORISTS We solicit orders for 31% flowers‘ for all oc- wmfions which will be gamm-ptly and cheer- ‘a‘faflfl‘ly filled. Efé‘c‘hmond Hill r Ont. i"WEL‘you join me in a g “am like toâ€"but do you mm get into a glass may: SIX Martin’s Barber Shop PHONE CITY, LOMBARD 5443 RICHMOND HILL 30-J WTACLES & EYEGLASSES Wired promptly and correctly. ARTIFICIAL EYES FITTED OPTOMETRISTS 167 Yonge Street, Toronto 2. (Upstairs Opposite Simpson’s) GENERAL CARTAGE by Truck WM. McDONALD, Teiephone 62. Thornhill, D. RUMNEY LUKE, Opt. D. Have Your Tonsorial Require- ments attended to while Waiting for your car. Save yourself at our expense §Lakeside 5280 'W. E. LUKE, R. 0. 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 difl‘er- ent kinds of laundry serviceâ€"all moderate- ‘i‘y priced. We use only soft water and pure soaps, etc. No marking, no starching, and each wash done separately. We Call In Richmond Hill District if you will have laundry ready when driver calls, you will assist us in giving good service. If you only have driver call when phoned for, Call up as early as convenient to insure prompt attention. Flione Orders for Our Driver, Parcels may be left at Liberal Office, Telephone 9, Richmond Hill RICHMOND HILL CORPS Liéut. Whiteher Officer in Charge Sunday Services (IRAMPED QUARTERS Toronto to Richmond Hill .and Intermediate Points Every Day CARTAGE AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING C. N. COOPER Right at The City Limits North Toronto. From Maple Gravel Pit SAND â€"â€" GRAVEL n me in a glass of beer?" but do you think both of __ANDâ€"â€" TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS ,ntario 175 Ossington Avenue, Toronto. The Holstein Breeders’ Club of York Peel and Halton gathered in large numbers with their families at Eaton Hall Farm, Eversley, King Township, on Saturday, where an oldâ€"time basket picnic was participated in. 'Tlxrwwn to the pavement with terri- fic forre when the car in which she was riding skidded and turned turtle on Yonge Street, near Aurora, Mrs. Rosie Smith, aged 63, 767 King Street west, Toronto, was instantly killed a- bout noon on Sunday. Sneak thieves entered the home of William Boak, 9th Liney King last week, and secured $10.50 from the trouser pecket of Tim Hackett, the hiredman. They also entered Mr. Boak’s room and turned the pockets inside out of all the clothing in his bedroom and closet. . The thieves were so expert that they were able to carry on their operations without dis- turbing the sleep of the inmates. En- trance was secured through an out- ‘side cellar door. The thieves also usâ€" ed the feed room of the stable as sleeping quarters for at least part of the night, but had decamped before morning. The York and Peel Counties W.C. T. U. held their annual convention in the Westminster United Church, Wes- ton, June 4th and 5th. There was a good attendance and splendid meetings with most encouraging reports. P. W. Pearson, M.P.P., Newmarket was the speaker at the evening meeting. The election of officers resulted as lfollowszâ€"Hon. Pres. Mrs. E. Western Newmarket; Hon. President, Mrs. H. H. McMahon, 39 Metcalf Street, Tor. onto; President, Mrs. T, R. White, Aurora; Viceâ€"President, (York), Mrs. A. E. Plewman, Richmond Hill; Vi’ceâ€" President, (Peel), Mrs. Lorne David- son, Meadowvale; Con-Secretary, Mrs. H. J. Charles, Aurora; Rec._Secretary, Mrs. O. L. Wright. Richmond Hill; Treasurer, Miss F. L. Toole, Newmar- ket; L.T.L. Secretary, Mrs. A. L. Phipps, Richmond Hill; Y. Secretary, |Mrs. J.A‘.L. McPherson, Islington. Credited with being the champion groundhog exterminator of Wellington county, City Clerk H. J. B. Leadlay produced a record to_day to show that he had bagged over 2,000 of the pests within the last 12 years. Owing to the illness of Reeve Saun- ders the Stouffville council have ap- pointed Councillor Borinsky as acting reeve. During the month of May there were 40 convictions in the Police Court of Barrie, for breaches of the Traffic Act. There were 58 cases of all kinds the fines totalling $617.00. The fine weather over the week-end attracted a record crowd to the high- ways and traffic on Yonge Street was the heavieét of the season. The assessment has sFipped back year. according to ed by the assessor vision last week. This is a good jingle to remember, says the Kincardine Review Reporter: “What greedy ears receive, loose ton- gues betray, but no one can repeat what you don’t say.” GENERAL NEWS AND VIEWS of Markham village $5,000 in the past the figures submitt. to the Court of Re- There will be five seats in the Dominion The completion of the Royal York hotel has involved a total expendxture of some $16,000,000. Members of York County Council and other prominent county officials journeyed to Newmarket last Friday on their annual tour of inspection of the County Industrial Home. The Home commissioners, Cuthbert Lane and R. L. Stiver, conducted the fiarty through the Home and surrounding farm grounds. Following the tour, which showed everything to be in a satisfactory condition. the party sat down to a banquet, where the visitors Albion township council has decided by resolution to fix the assessment of all gasoline pumps and tanks in the township at $150 for the year 1922!. In these days when we are being told that the tendency is to “ride on rubb- er” and that the day of the radial is “done” it is interesting to note that an Essex border. Hydro operated radial line reports a surplus of $8,562.12 for the past six months. Let the T.T.C. put that down in their note book. THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO THE FURD CAR FUEL} SYSTEM by-elections for House this year‘ LITTLE BROTHERS Simpleâ€" Safeâ€" and Dependable HE Ford car fuel system is simple because it is direct. Gravity flow does away with forced feed. A short feed line with a mini¢ mum of elbows and connections is easy to service and eliminates approximately 100 parts required by the vacuum tank or fuel pump system. The nine gallon tank is so placed that it is well protected from front or rear end collision. Any overflow runs off on the ground with no serious results, since the only point of possible spark contact is the rear end of the exhaust. Three screens instead of One, as in most fuel systems, prevent foreign matter reaching the tank A solid steel dash sepâ€" arates the Ford gas tank from the engine. The gas guage on the dash of the Ford car is controlled by a simple float as shown in diagram, being more direct, simple and accurate than any other type. Another point Bf driving convenience made possible by the gravity flow system is the ease with which the tank may be filled, while the driver supervises the operation without moving from behind the wheel. congratulated the Home commission- ers and the superintendent of the in- stitution, T, D. Stoddart, on the excel- lent condition of the property. Ad-‘ dresses were delivered at the banquet ‘by Warden J. Ray Price, Cuthbert iLane and R.L. Stiver, Home Commis- sioners; B. Stoddard, Home superin- itendent; ex-Wardens George B. Little, ‘M. Gardhouse and William Padgett; _Reeves Ellerby Farr. W. C. Gohn and :and J. J. Addy; R. W. Phillips, Chief 'of the County Police; W. White, agri- cultural representative for the county and Reforestation Superintendent Richardson. 1 Mrs. S. (in restaurant): “Just look at that Scotchman eating- over there.” Mr. S.: “I see the man, but what makes you think he is Scotch?” Mrs. 8.: “He licked his spectacles after eating his grapefruitâ€"Clipped. “Stop the Presses!" commanded the constable as he drew up alongside of a roadside petting party.â€"Judge. “Mother,” cried little Mary, as she rushed into the farmhouse they were visiting, “Johnny wants the Listerine. He’s just caught the cutest little black and white animal, and he thinks it’s got halitosis.” Richmond Hill, Ontario SUMMER TIME Arrange for your definomtration ride with the nearest Ford dealer AgriculturalLime Cement, Field Tile, Glazed Tile, Cedar Posts Lime and Builders Supplies Custom. Grinding Coal-WOOd-Coke Agent for the American Agricultural Chemical Fertilizer LANGSTAFF SUPPLY 00., Ltd. Chicken Feed ENQUIRE ABOUT ALBERTA COAL' Telephone Thornhill “WARM UP THAT SOUR LAND” Aâ€"Filler Cab: Bâ€"Filter spout screen filtai gas and prevents splashing through filler opening. Câ€"Gas guage. Dâ€"Fuel line main shut 0E Eâ€"Gas filter. Fâ€"Carburetor Connectidn. Drive it Yourselfâ€" there is no l 1,, 4 I u valve. Choice of colour: 55 to 65 miles a: hour Mil-one power mail. Full balloon tire: Fully enclosed six-brake mien; 4 Houdazfle hydraulic shock absorbers 20 to 30 miles par canon of muslin: Shatterproof glass windshidd Theft proof We» lock Rdiabflity mi low upkeep G. H. Duncan. FoniCar ?eatures THURSDAY. JUNE 20, 1929 ll Nights, Richmond Hi1] 80 Prompt Delivery Poultry Supplies

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