BETTER YETâ€"The Dynamo is fully guaranteed to give 100% efï¬ciâ€" ency for 3 years. By far the most service for the money. Recommendâ€" ed by every user. Give the Dynamo a trial, and if not well satisfied, your money will be cheerfully refunded. Price $2.75. The Dynamo Timer replaces your present commutator. It is built like a dynamo; hence it gives you: In- stant starting, with longer, more dependable service than other timers. You have never got the best per- formance from your Ford or Fordson unless you have used a Dynamo Tim- er. It is the most necessary improve- ment you can instal, makes driving a pleasure, with no more commutator worries, or troubles, and a smoother running, more powerful motor. ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH RICHMOND HILL REV. C. GRAY EAKINS, M. A.. Incumbent 11 a. m. â€"â€" Holy Communion N. B. â€"'â€" 3 p. m.â€"â€"Sunday School 7 p. m. â€"- Evening Prayer ELGIN MILLS 2.30 p. m.â€"-Sunday School 3 p. m. â€" Evening Service A hearty invitation is extended to all living in or near Elgin Mills to at- tend this Sunday service. At last you can procure a timer for your Ford car, truck, or tractorI whi- ch Will last indefinitely, without any oiling or attention. L, PAGE FOUR E. KLINCK, VICTORIA SQUARE Phone 4011 Stouffville Attention ! Ford Owners F A D A RADIO hese artists will appear at the Banï¬ Scottish Music Festivalto be held at the Banff Springs Hotel, August 30 to September 2, spon- sored by the Canadian Paciï¬c Railway. Mary Frances James, soprano. will take a leading role in the ballad opera by Dr. Healey Willan woven around the story of Bonnie Prince Charlie and Flora MacDonald. Stanley Hoban, Winnipeg baritone and Herbert Hewetson. tenor, will be among the assisting artists. Inadditiontothe Music Festival by visitors from all parts of ing of pipers from most of the Canadian Scottish regiments who compete for the E. W. Beatty Trophy, the winner of whim re- presents the outstanding piper of the year in Canada. Further, there are Highland Games staged such as tossing the caber and all the other sports which feature the great annual meet in Scotland. The Festival is in short a getting together of the Scottish race from all over Canada and is patronizgd t e there will be the Highland Gather- North American continent. ‘ FOR SALE $185295: A REAL BARGAIN CALL FOR DEMONSTRATION APPLY TO Cor. Arnold and Elizabeth Sts. Phone 22 Richmond Hill B. GRAINGER IN A 1 CONDITION PARISH HALL 3 p. m.â€"Sunday School 8 p. m.â€"Evening Service OAK RIDGES ST. JOHN’S CHURCH 10.15 a. m.â€"-Sunday School 11 a. m.â€"â€"Morning Service Herbert Hewetson 5 Tubes and One Power Tube will sell for ELECTRIC REG. $235.00 Banff Festival Artists Stanley Hoban Well fans now that the Exhibition and the Wrigley swims have been wiped out of the air, and after a long holiday the Men’s Yonge Street Soft- ball league will go right ahead and finish up the remaining games which were postponed on account of the ex- hibition. Toâ€"night the Richmond Hill boys will travel to Aurora where they will meet the boys of that place in a league game and a game that will mean a whole lot to Richmond Hill and will be worth going to see. Richmond Hill have lost but one game all summer and they are going out to-night with confidence of keeping them on the winning end. Richmond Hill boys are almost cer- tain of being in the play-offs for the honours of the Yonge Street Softball League when the winners of the ï¬rst and second groups meet in the ï¬nals. In the first half Richmond Hill and Newtonbrook will meet to decide the winners of that half as it now stands at a deadâ€"lock between the two of them. And in the second half every thing is in Richmond Hill’s favor and are stepding right along without a defeat against them and they will onâ€" ly have to win two more games and they can call it their group. PRICHARDâ€"On Friday, Septem- ber 6th, 1929, at his late residence, 180 Brookside drive, Toronto, Henry C. Prichard, father of Mae and Walt- er Prichard, in his 83rd ‘year. MEN’S SOFTBALL LEAGUE WILL CONTINUE -â€" RICHMOND HILL WILL PLAY AT AURORA TO-NIGHT The funeral service was held on Monday, th inst. and interment foll- owed in Richmond Hill Cemetery. BADGERâ€"At the residence ofvhis daughter, Mrs. H. Chapman, Maple, on Thursday, September 5th, Mark Badger, husband of the late Elizabeth Hoiles. WHITMOREâ€"At Richmond Hill, on Thursday, September 5th, Thomas William Whi‘tmore, beloved husband of Elizabeth Catherine Tisdale, in his 74th year. The funeral was held from his late residence on Saturday, September 7th and interment followed at Richmond Hill Cemetery. LEGGâ€"At his late residence at Wilcox Lake, on Friday, Sept. 6th, Thomas Henry Legg, at the age of 71 years. The funeral September 8th ment followed IN MEMORIAM HANDSâ€"In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Albert Ed- ward Hands (Teddy); who passed away September 10th, 1928. We think of him in silence And his name we oft recall, But there’s nothing left to answer Only his picture on the wall.’ Sadly missed by father, mother sisters and brothers The funeral was held on Monday, September 9th at St. John’s Church, Oak Ridges. RICHMOND HILL BOYS ARE SURE OF BEING IN PLAY-OFFS SPORTING NOTES Softball Pick-Ups Mary Frances James DEATHS was held on Sunday, , at 1.30 p. m. and inter- in Maple Cemetery. ‘ YOUNG WOMEN'S AUXILIARY The Young Women’s Auxiliary ( the Richmond Hill United Churc met at the home of Mrs. J. W. Wel man on Tuesday evening to make presentation to Miss Verdella Done} whose marriage is to take place thi week._ The gift was a half doze cut glass goblets, and Miss Doner rt plied fittingly, thanking the member of the auxiliary for their kindnes and thoughtfulness. She said the she hoped to be able to continue wet in that organization this winter a she expects to be in town. The young people of this commun ity met in the home of Mr. Franl Nichols on Tuesday evening and gav/ a miscellaneous shower to Miss Ell: Nichols. After opening the presents the bride-to-be rose to thank hey friends when stopped by Miss Ethe‘ Mortson, who on behalf of the Sun- day school read an address of appre ciation for her wholeâ€"hearted work a- mong the members of the school. Mr. J. W. Brown presented the rocking chair. To Miss Ella Nichols, Your fellow-members and friends of the Victoria Square Sunday school have gathered here to-night to extend to you their hearty good wishes, for 1rmgr life, happiness, and God’s richest blessings on this matrimonial journ- ey you are about to begin. Your life with us has been one of helpfulness cheerfully rendered. We realize our loss, in your going from our midst, will be keenly felt in all social gatherings, in our worship on the Sabbath and in the Prayer meet, ing. Such a life of usefulness will find its God ordained place in another sphere, so we know others will beneâ€" fit. You may miss your home environ- ment of life long friendships and comrades, so we are asking ydu to accept this chair as a reminder of our affection for you and a small token of our appreciation. May many happy, helpful memories of your old home Sunday School go with you to your new home. The wedding took place on Wednes- day at 2 o’clock in the United Churâ€" ch parsonage, Stouffville, when Miss Ella Nichols and Mr. Ross Ratcliffe were united in marriage by Rev. H. S. Warren. After the ceremony the happy couple left on a motor trip for a tour of the Great Lakes through Meaford, Goderich and Sarnia. On their return they will reside near Ringwood. Mr. Gordon Mortson, we are sorry to report is still on the sick list. We wish for him a speedy recovery. The old assOciations will be cheered and pleased to see you and your part- ner at our gatherings as often ~a‘s possible for we rejoice that so few miles separate us. Signed on behalf of the Sunday Schoolâ€"Wilmot Brumwell, Rolph F. Boynton, Egbert Avison, Ethel I. Mortson, J. W. Brown. The losing team of the J.W.I. for the year 1928-29 are giving a corn roast in Victoria Square Public Hall on Monday, September 16. The evening will be spent in playing pro- gressive crocinole and progressive euchre, after which corn and wein- ers will be served. Everybody is welcome. Come and let’s have a cob of corn together. The annixal Sunday school convent- ion of the Tunkard Church on Heise Hill is being held this Thursday and Friday. * similar lines. Such an organ- * ization we believe would be very desirable in Richmond Hill and would be an asset and a power for good in the com- †i 1. r us ,, r l A. . Installation BIRTH ‘ CHARLESâ€"At Richmond Hill on- Saturday, September 7th to Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Charles, (nee Mabel Pat-‘ to“) a baby b0)" Parties desiring installation of tl Waterworks *‘i‘i’l‘l‘ X’ CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Whitmore and family desire to thank their neighbors and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and the many beautiful floral tributâ€" es extended in their recent sad ber- eavement. The wagon left at the Sherwood Garage for repairs will be sold if same is not called and paid for. Ap- ply Mr. Montgomery, Sherwood Gar- age. Victoria Square THE LIBERAL. WON]? HILL, ONTARIO Notice Old residents of the district mourn the passing of George Washington Heacock at his home in Aurora, in his 80th year. The funeral took place on Tuesday to the family plot in Ket- tleby cemetery. Said to have been injured in a house on the Elgin side road on Tues- day night, Joe Schumaski, 40, of Cu}â€" stal Beach, is in 2. critical condition at the Toronto General hospital. In the hospital the injured man refused to divulge the name of his assailant. Four people were admitted to York County hospital following an accident in which their car was demolished on Yonge St., at Elgin Mills, at an early hour on Wednesday morning. At a- bout 4 a. m., Daniel Heintzman, 48 Jacques Ave., was driving south a- bout 1% miles north of Richmond Hill, when his car crashed into the the rear of a heavy trailer which had become detached from 'the truck that was towing it. The truck driver had just returned to pick it up again when the crash took place. Hazelburn. the farm of Aemilius Jarvis, Yonge St., near Aurora, will be the scene of the second running of the North York field trials next Sat- urday, starting at 10 a. m. When the car driven "by Professor L‘. R. Jones, of Morganstown Univer- sity, Morgansstown, W. Va., on his way4 south from a vacation spent at Manitoulin Island, skidded and crash- ed into the northâ€"bound vehicle of A. Mitchell, Maple, four people~were inâ€" jured and 'two cars badly damaged early on Tuesday. About noon on Wednesday a car smash occured at Langstaff when a car driven by Mr. Lawson, of King City, collided with one driven by Mrs. Agnes E. Simkin, of Toronto. Mr; Lawson’s car was badly damaged, but none of the occupants were seriously hurt. Thursday, September 19thâ€"Credit auction sale of farm stock, imple- ments, etc., 60 head of high class cat- tle, the property of James and Harry Wellman, lot 6, con. 2, Uxbridge, Glasgow. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms six months credit on cattle and swine, 12 months_credit on horses and imple- ments, or six per cent. per annum off for cash‘. Silversides & Farmer, auctioneers. Monday, September 30thâ€"Credit auction sale of farm stock, imple- ments, etc., the property of Stewart Wilcocks, lot 33, con. 1, Markham, stop 1’7â€"A Yonge Street, at Thornhill. No reserve as farm has been‘ sold. See large posters. Prentice & Prent- ice, auctioneers. THOROUGHBRED STI‘ALLIONS “QUARTZ ROCKâ€â€"A dark brown horse of substance and qualityâ€"- “Rock Sand,†“Meddler†and “Lad- as†breeding. “UNCLE JOHNâ€â€"A rich chestnut horSe of “Hindoo,†“Hanover,†“Hanover,†“Ayrshire†and “Don- ovon†breeding. Farm mares $10.00. Thoroughbred mares by private contract. SHETLAND PONY STALLION “XILE OF PITTSFORDâ€â€"Grand champion and silver medals at Can- adian National Exhibition and Roy- al Winter Fair. Fee $10.00. GLEN DON FARMS, RR. 1, Eglinton Phone Willowdale, 78-r-4. 1% miles east of Yonge Street at Steele’s Corners. Tuesday, October lstâ€"Credit auct- ion sale of farm stock, implements, etc., the property of W. J. Breedon, lot 12, con. 9, King. Positively no reserve as the proprietor has rented farm. 12 months credit. F. A. Eg- an, Auctioneer. Parties desiring installation of the Village Water service may pay for the same in four quarterly instalments with a carrying charge of 6 per cent. on the unpaid balances. By order of the Council. Appli- cations for services may be made at the Clerk’s office at any time. . A. J. HUME, Clerk Richmond Hill, Sept. 5, 1929. Stock Registeyf District News 5 SALE REGISTER FOR SALEâ€"A good police dog; will trade for poultry. Apply to Geor- ge Kallen, stop 22 Yo'nge Street, Richmond Hill. Notice is hereby given that all per- sons having claims against the estate of John Pugsley Glass, are required to send by registered mail or to de- liver ‘to the undersigned, by Septem- ber 27th, 1929,, full particulars of their said claims; and after the said date the Executor will proceed to‘ dis- tribute the assets having regard only to the claims, that he has notice of. FOR SALEâ€"Small rough-cast house, full sized lot, a real bargain at $1000. Apply J. R. Herrington, phone 87, Richmond Hill. FOR SALEâ€"Jersey Springer. Ap- ply Allen‘L. Hoover, Gormley, Ont, Phone Stouffville 2501. WE SELL SPECTACLESâ€"Jerry FOR SALE or RENTâ€"80 acres farm, half mile from school, half mile from good highway, eight miles from Toronto; good dairy farm, lot 14, con. 3, Markham. Apply to the owner Mary Farber. FOR SALE or RENTâ€"Good farm, lot FOR SALEâ€"A Ford Sedan car in good running order, cheap for quick sale. Also a small couch, for liv- ing room. Apply E. H. Sharpless, Stop 24 Yonge Street. Telephone your social and personal items to The Liberal, telephone 9. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN PUGSLEY GLASS, LATE OF THE VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL, IN THE COUNTY OF YORK, PURVEYOR, DECEASED. Dated at Toronto 26th September, 1929. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARIA RYAN, LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK. IN THE COUNTY OF YORK, WIDOWJ DECEASED. FOR SALEâ€"Part Jersey, part holâ€" stein cow, due to freshen end of month. Apply Mr. Sexton, stop 24 Yonge Street. FOR SALEâ€"A new 60 Durant sedan Delux model, small mileage. Bar- gain. Apply W. H. Stevenson, Church Street, Richmond Hill. FOR SALEâ€"Heavy Clydesdale mare gray Percheron mare, light driver or saddle horse, team grade perch- érons; 3 grade Jersey cows milking farm implements, bargains. Fred Brusone, Newtonbrook, phone Will- owdale 78-râ€"5. FOR SALEâ€"Grey Percheron horse, weighs twelve hundred, or exchange for a big horse. George Taylor, Richmond St., Richmond Hill. NOTICE 'is hereby given, pursuant to the Statutes in that behalf, that all creditors and others having claims a- gainst the Estate of the above~named Maria Ryan, who died on or about the 4th day of August, A.D., 1929, at the said Township of North York, are re- quired to send by post prepaid, or de- liver to the undersigned, Solicitors for for the Executors, of the said Maria. Ryan, at their address, on or before the 12th day of October, 1929, their names and address and full particulars of their claims duly verified, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, and after the said 12th day of October, 1929. the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and the said Executors will not be liable for the said assets. or any part thereof, to any person of Whose claim they shall not then have notice. FOR SALE â€" Used Ford truck, in good running condition, very cheap. Apply Jones Lumber 00., Richmond Hill. Dated this 9th d 1929. Room 508 85 Richmond Street West. Toronto 13, con. 6, Vaughan, 50 acres. Apâ€" ply Wesley Puterbaugh, R. R. No. 2 Woodbridge. Smith, Richmond Hill. Notice to Creditors IN THE NE‘V JONES BLOCK MAPLE Notice to Creditors NAUGHTON & JENKINS, 85 Richmond Street, West, Toronto 2. Solicitors for the said Executors "THIS IS THE DAY OF ADVERTISING-MARI: THE MOST OF IT†RATESâ€"Five lines or less, 25 cents for ï¬rst it sertion and 15 cents for each subsequent insertion. Over 5 lines 5 cents per line extra each insertion. Apply Robert Jones, Maple NAUGHTON & JENKINS, BUTCHER SHOP AND DWELLING Classified Advs‘. FOR SALE FOR RENT of September, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1929 Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain Mortgage, whi- ch will be produced at the time of the sale, there will be offered for sale by' public auction on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd DAY OF OCTOBER, 1929_ at the hour of 2 o’clock, p. m. (standard time) on the mortgaged premises by John T. Saigeon, Auctioneer, the farm now occupied by Richard Usher, being composed of the East half of Lot Number Ten (10) in the Fifth Concession, of the Township of Vaughan, in the County of York, con- taining One Hundred acres (100 acs.) more or less, on which there are large frame barn and stable, and two-storâ€" ey and attic, cement block dwelling, Containing ten rooms, heated with hotâ€"air furnace. TO LETâ€"Store and living apartment for many years used as millinery shop. Apply 0. C. James, Thorn- hill, phone 33. A large shipment of fine quality new goods is now on display at Rich- mond Tailors, Richmond Hill. Ideal for fall suits and light coats. HAIRDRESSINGâ€"â€"Marcelling‘ and etc Mrs. Russell, Centre Street, West, Phone 178. If you are in the market for a used car it will pay you to watch closely the advertising' columns of The Liber- a]. WANTED TO RENTâ€"In Richmond Hill, 5 or 6 room house with elec- tric and basement by October lst. Apply Box 199, Richmond Hill. The sale will be subject to a reser- ve bid and to certain conditions of sale, which may be inspected at the office of the undersigned solicitor at any time, during office hours. TERMS:â€"-10% cash to be paid down at the time of sale, and the balance to be paid in cash within thirty- days or on such terms as may be arranged to the satisfaction of the Vendor. Dated at Weston, this 10th day of September, 1929. ‘FARM TO RENTâ€"About 160 acres being west half of lot 10 and part of west half of lot 11 on the fourth concession of the Township of ‘. Whitchurch, good stables under barn, good pig pen, box stalls and large drive house, for a term of years at reasonable rent to suitable tenant. Apply only to owner, tele- phone 1700. Robert M. Armstrong, Unionville, Ontario. CHRISTMAS CARDSâ€"The Liberal job printing department produces I personal greeting cards. A fine range of samples to chose .from. See our samples and our prices. The Liberal, Telephone 9. LOSTâ€"Two dogs, one smooth haired fox terrier, named BILL, one wire haired female fox terrier, named SIS. Reward for their return or information leading to their rec0v- ery. Apply G. A. M. Davison, phone 700 Unionville. NOTICE is hereby given that FLORENCE CURLISS, of the City of Toronto. in the County of York, in the Frovirice of Ontario, Married Woman, willyapply to the Parliament of Can- ada. at the present or next session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from her husband, WILLIAM HENRY CUR- LISS, of the said City of Toronto, on thg grounds of gdultery a_nd_ crueity._ WANTEDâ€"For rent in Unionville, six or seven roomed house, with furnace, bathroom, electric lighting etc. Will give lease. Two in family only. Enquire of manager The Canadian Bank of Commerce, Unionville, stating terms. Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg-"'Weston, ' Ontario Solicitor for the Mortgagee DATED at the City' of Toronto} in the County of York, in the Provmce of Ontario, this 7th day of August, A. D. 1929. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that: GERTRUDE LOCKHART, of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, in the Province of Ontario, Married Woman, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next Session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from her husband, LOUIS SYDNEY LOCKHART (otherwise known as Louis Lockatch) of the City of Tor- onto in the County of York and Pro- vince of Ontario, Student, on the grounds of adultery, desertion and cruelty. DATED at Toronto, Province of (1)9112t9al'i0. this Tenth day of September MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE H. HOWARD SHAVER, K. C 502 Temple Building, .Toronto Solicitor for Appllcant 602 Temple Building Toronto, Ontario Solicitor for the Applicant J. A. C. CAMERON, K. C., Mortgage Sale C. LORNE FRASER, TO RENT WANTED USED CARS