382 Rt. Hon. L. C. M. S. Amery, se- cretary for the Dominions in the Baldwin administration. fulfilled his wish recently when he climbed Mount Amery, 10.940â€"fnot peak in the Rockles, to accomplish which he had travelled some six thou- sand miles by Canadian Pacific Em- press of Australia and lines to Lake Louise from England. He fought his way through blizzards and many other hardships to the top of the peak. He was accompanied by a Swiss guide, Edward Feuz, of Lake Louise. Thirty-ï¬ve years ago the sixth of June last, in a jeweller’s shop in a small town across the border, a young Government clerk, LL- .. ,“w .7,, , C. Francis Jenkins, using the machine pictured above, which he had just invented, staged the ï¬rst public exhibition of moving pic- tures in America. It remained, however, for the telephone engineer and the scien- tist, trained in the electrical transâ€" ere am} There X-‘DKO‘ITING' to music over the new LYRIC. "The Challenger," is irresistible to those who love to dance . . . they choose a dance progmm with assurance, for the LYRIC challenges Ill in selectivity. . . then the-music comes in lbsolutcly truc...nspetfecttodancctoas in the broad- casting studio . . . and dads just one of many reasons why you should hen: "The Challenger" and own one. “ Em’i it great ‘2†says sister: 7 :4 Yesterday and Today RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO \K‘ ï¬nd invites the crowd to dance to the new ~~~ the sixth 3/19 . Baldock Canadians are the world’s great- est butter eaters. A recent com- pilation made by the Canadian Gov- ernment Bureau of Statistics show: that the total consumption of [butter in the Dominion last year was 230,000,000 pounds or a per capita consumption for the year of 29.31 pounds, an increase of nearly halt a pound per head of population compared with 1927. mission of sound, to makt Sound picture _eq_1‘1iplpent‘:‘ uvuuu luv..." _ .1_,‘,,, Apparatus similar in all respects to that which has already been ins- talled by Northern Electric en- gineers in the leading theatres from coast to coast throughout Canada, has also been placed in the large theatres in England, France, Germany, India, Austra- lia New Zealand, Brazil, West Inï¬les, Central America, China, Japan and some 2,500 in the United States. J. M. R. Fairbairn, chief engineer. Canadian Pacific Railway, and Dr F. A. Gaby. chief engineer, Ontario Hydro-Electric Commission. have been selected as Canadian delegates to the Tokio sectional session 01 the World’s Power Conference to be held in Japan in October. They were nominated at a meeting 01 Canada's executive conference com- mittee. ' A My guyâ€"u“, .â€" electric power per caï¬ita in Canada is shown by a comparison of the figures for 1920 and 1927. During this period the amount of power used per 100 of population increas- ed from 43 to 63 horseâ€"power, 01 the use of powe.’ per inhabitani increased over 46 per cent. The steady increase_ in Athe use 01 Lyric Radio Models 325042654285 Complete with 10 Tubes Radio Phonograph Combination, $375 to make possible the A delightful duet “In the Garden" by Mrs. Jas. Muirhead and Miss Jean Grant; also a selection “Take time to be Holy†by Agincourt Knox Presby- terian Church quartette, with A. All- an Harrington, A.T.C.M., at the or- gan were very much appreciated. The Ladies Aid tea preceding the service was largely attended, many out of town visitors being present. And so, another page in the history of this congregation has been turned, and new and greater tasks stretched out before them, which under the guidance of an all wise and loving providence will be aceomplished as previous undertakings have been. This we bespeak for St. Andrew’s Presby- terian Church, with the pastor Rev. W. H. Fuller, a. brilliant future and always a strong influence in the re- ligous life of Markham and vicinity. Mr. Morrison is visiting his nephew Mr. W. H. Lever. Mrs. A. W. Galbraith and Gordon have returned from Shanty Bay, where they spent the summer. The Newtonbrook Woman’s Miss- ionary Sbciety held an interesting session on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. R. Young. Mr. H. Hill, Miss Hope and Mrs. Arnold Douglas had charge of the topic, “The Pioneers of Canada.†‘The Newtonbrook Home and school clhb will meet on Thursday evening, September 26th., at 8 o’clock, in the Public School. A good programme will be given and officers for the en- suing year will be elected. The Harvest Home Services which will be held in Zion United Church, Sunday and Monday, September 22nd and 23rd., will be on Daylight Sav- ding Time. On Sunday there are two services, at 3 and 7.30 p. m. and on Monday at 8 p. m. The Young People‘s Society held a very interesting and enjoyable meet- ing on Monday night, September 16. A piano solo was cleverly rendered by Mr. Edward Bell-Smith. Miss Evelyn Graham read “The A.B.C. of Life,†which was followed by a brief summary of an interview with the noted Missionary, Dr. Stanley Jones. Mr. Robert Moore conducted an inte- iresting contest which was won, by lMiss K. Lockyer and Mr. Allen Young Next Monday is Citizenship Night. Young people who wish to be good citizens should attend the Young People’s Society. Newtonbrook Harvest Home and Thank-0ffering Services will take place on Sunday, October 6th. The Woman’s Association met in the Sunday school r00m last Thurs- day afternoon and put through some good work. The Pollyanna Club met last Thurs- day evening at the home of Miss Eva Lockyer. The young ladies plan to give a social on Thursday evening, October 10th. EATING TO LIVE Methuselah ate what he found on his plate, And never, as people do now, Did he note the amount of the calor- ies countâ€" He ate because it was chow. He wasn’t disturbed as at dinner he sat, Destroying a roast or a pie, To think it was lacking in fat Or a couple of vitamins shy. He cheerfully chewed every species of food, Untroubled by Worries or fears, Lest his health might be hurt by fancy dessert, And he lived over nine hundred years A boss is a boss, but a good-looking stenographer is an asset to any busi- messâ€"Medley. The winner who says he “owes it all to his wife†must be telling the truth. No man who talks that way could do much by himself. MARKHAM THE LIBERAL. HILL, ONTARIO Newtonbrook granular On acmunt of the Missionary Con- ference being held at King this week our W.M.S. meeting will take place next Wednesday, September 25th at the United Church School room, when King Auxiliary will visit us. All the ladies are requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manning, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cowan, of Guelph, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Manning The Maple Fire Brigade wishes to gratefully. acknowledge the following donations: W. J. Egan $25.00; Mit- chel Hadwin $25.00. ST. MARY‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH RICHMOND HILL REV. C. GRAY EAKINS, M. A., 1929 FA Lindsay . . . . Markham . . . Midland . . . . Minden . . . . . Orono . . . . . . Saturday. September 21â€"Auction sale of a parcel of land, containing 5 acres mgre or less part of lot 29, con. 1, Markham, facing on Bayview Ave., the property of Thos. Beverley, at 2 ‘o’clock (standard time), on the premâ€" ises. Subject to a reserve bid. Prentice & Prentice, Auctioneers. ACKNOWLEDGE DONATIONS at 1 p. m. A. S. Farmer, Auctioneer Saturday, September 28â€"Auction sale of d ‘ry cattle, horses, impleâ€" ments, etc., the property of Martin Karlson, lot 64, Yonge Street, first farm north of Bond Lake park. Sale at 1 o’clock. F. N. Smith, Auctioneer Monday, September 30thâ€"Credit auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments, etc., the property of_ Stewart Wilcocks, lot 33, con. 1, Markham, stop 17_A Yonge Street, at Thornhill. No reserve as farm has been sold. See large posters. Prentice & Prent- lice, auctioneers. Tuesday, October lstâ€"Credit auct- ion sale of farm stock, implements, etc., the property of W. J. Bréedon, lot 12, con. 9, King. Positively no reserve as the proprietor has rented farm. 12 months credit. F. A. Eg- an, Auctioneer. Wednesday, October 16â€"Important Auction Sale of 150 acre farm, numâ€" ber one Jersey Herd, farm stock, im- plements, furniture, hay, grain, roots, on lot 17, con. 7, Markham, the pro- perty of the late Mart. Raymer. Sale at 11 o’clock sharp, large sale. Terms for farm made known on day of sale, subject to a reserve bid. Lunch pro- ‘vided. Prentice & Prentice, Aucts. Thursday, October 17â€"Credit sale of Grade Jerseys, farm stock, imple- ments, grain, roots, furniture, etc., on lot 14, con. 4, Markham, Buttonville, the property of Robt. Finder. Sale at 1 o’clock. No reserve farm rent; ed. 12 months credit. Prentice &’ iPrentice, Auctioneers. Saturday, October 19â€"Important credit sale of a. fine Holstein herd iferm stock, hay, grain, roots, fumi- ture, etc., on lot 26, con. 5, Markham, Cashel, the property of A. McKinnOn. Sale at 11 o’clock, lunch provided. 12 ‘months credit. No reserve farm sold \Prentice & Prentice, Auctioneers. l THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS “QUARTZ ROCKâ€â€"A dark brown horse of substance and qualityâ€"â€" “Rock Sand,†“Meddler†and “Lad- as†breeding. “UNCLE JOHNâ€â€"-A rich chestnut Friday, September 27â€"Auction sale household furniture, the property ' J. H. Henderson, at Gormley. Sale “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 0F 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. 11/. miles east of Yonge Street at Steele’s Corners. SALE REGISTER Incumbent 8 a. m.â€"Holy Communion 11 a. m. â€"â€" Morning Prayer 3 p. m.â€"â€"Sunday School 7 p. m. â€"- Evening Prayer Cider Mill is now operating until further notice Stock R egister Phone Maple 1964 At Carrville A. WILSON MAPLE FALL FAIR DATES ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 18-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 3â€"5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 19-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept.24 Oct 1-2 FOR SALEâ€"One acre 4 roomed cot- tage, electric, phone, good road, near car line, garage stable, hen house, strawberries, raspberry fruit trees. McKay, Stop 24 Yonge- hurst Road, phone 137-5. FOR SALE-â€"Small rough-cast house, full sized lot, a real bargain at $1000. Apply J. R. Herrington, phone 87, Richmond Hill. FOR SALEâ€"A good heater, Pearl Oak, as good as new at George Smith, Richmond Street. LOTS FOR SALEâ€"â€"110 feet; on Rich- mond Street, shade trees and fruit trees. Apply Box 91 Liberal Oï¬ice FOR SALEâ€"A Vyoung Durham bull Apply A. Nichols, lot 21, Con. 4 Markham, phone 4014 Stoufl‘ville. FOR CASH SALEâ€"A first cross Durham and Jersey grade cow, und- er 5 years old, freshened Sept 5th. J. S. Barker, 5296 Yonge Street, Willowdale. FOR SALE or RENTâ€"Good farm, lot l 13, con. 6, Vaughan, 59 acres. Ap- ply Wesley Puterbaugh, R. R. No. 2 Woodbridge. FOR SALEâ€"Phonograph, Victor, cabinet style, mahogany, with 40 selections, $35.00. Apply J. Hop- kins, Garden Avenue, Langstaff Post Office. FOR SALEâ€"Ford Coupe, owner has no use for car; 2 pairs Chinchilla rabbits; 4 burner oil stove, no rea- sonable offer refused for any of these. Apply E. J. Taylor, Eliza- FOR SALEâ€"5 ton of mixed hay; 1 small cream separator, quantity of cabbage and turnips. Fred Seï¬ton Stop 24, Yonge Street. Telephone your social and personal items to The Liberal, telephone 9. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARIA RYAN, LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK, IN THE COUNTY OF YORK, WIDOW, DECEASED. 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. "THIS IS THE DAY OF ADVERTISING-MAKE 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. beth Street ""ï¬Ã©iéd this 9th day of September, 1929. 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. Waterworks Installation lnstalment Plan Richmond Hill, Sept. 5, 1929. Classified Advs. IN THE NEW JONES BLOCK MAPLE Notice to Creditors NAUGHTON & JENKINS, 85 Richmond Street, West, Toronto 2. Solicitors for the said Executors BUTCHER SHOP AND DWELLING Apply Robert Jones, Maple FOR SALE FOR RENT A. J. HUME, Clerk THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1929 TO RENTâ€"Large front bed-sitting room in central location in Toronto, light housekeeping and suitable for two business friends. Apply 364 Bleeker Street, Toronto or phone i Richmond Hill 113. 'I‘O RENTâ€"One hundred and fifty acre farm, about fifteen acres bush good buildings, lot 26, con. 2, Vaug- han, possession April 151;. Apply John Heaslip, Elgin Mills. FARM T0 RENTâ€"150 acres near Thomhill, good soil, brick house, small barn, orchard, good water. David Henderson, Sun Life Building- Horonto, Elgin 5301. HAIRDRESSINGwMarcelling and eté Mrs. Russell, Centre Street, West, Phone 1'78. USED\CARS If you are in the market for a used car it will pay you to watch closely the advertising columns of The Liber- a1. CHRISTMAS CARDSâ€"The Liberal job printing department produces . personal greeting cards. A fine range of samples to chose from. | See our samples and our prices. The Liberal, Telephone 9. NOTICEâ€" CIDER! CIDER! Our Mill is now open for making cider, J. R. Sider, corner, 5th Con. Whit- church and Townline. WANTEDâ€"Boarders, ladies or gent- lemen, good meals and accommo- dation, right at car line. Apply Mrs. Wright, Elgin Hotel, Elgin 1 Mills, phone 44-r-2. WANTEDâ€"Man for work on farm, at once, apply Box 18 Liberal Ofï¬ce WANTEDâ€"Girl 16 wants house work will sleep out. Apply Box 199, Richmond Hill Post Ofï¬ce. 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. 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 lhour 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-stor- ey and attic, cement block dwelling, containing ten rooms, heated with hot-air furnace. MISCELLANEOUS 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. x. Dated at Weston, this 10th day of Septembe}, _1 C. LORNE FRASER, - Bank of Nova. Scotia Bldg., Weston, Ontario Soliqitor for the Mortgagee NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE NOTICE is hereby given that FLORENCE CURLISS, of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, in the Province of Ontario,.Married Woman, will apply to the Parliament of an- ada at the present or next sesswn thereof for a Bill of Divorce from her husband, WILLIAM HENRY CUR- LISS, of the said City of Toronto, on the grounds of adultery amicrueltyn "-bX'IV‘IEbâ€"‘atntï¬Ã©véi137v difï¬'il‘dropto', 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 gParliament 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 Proâ€" vince of Ontario, StuAdenthon the grounds cruelty. r \A. ucnu; . DATED at Toronto, Province of Ontano_ this Tenth day of September 1929. H. HOWARD SHAVER, K. C. 502 Temple Building, Toronto ' Solicitor for Applicant 4 Mortgage Sale TO RENT 602 Temple Building Toronto, Ontario Solicitor for the Applicant J. A. C. CAMERON, K. C., WANTED of 3351ng ' Eigéer'ti on and