[AGE SIX THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1929 ~â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" '~-‘-__â€"-â€"â€"â€" SHAW snow. Fine Exhibits Feature Annual FEATURES A “gills? ~Markham Township School Fair ment Bureau. perlence for graduates. Courses that meet all independent tests. . _ ; Records instead of opinions for The annual School Fair for Markâ€" The prize winners were; Ellen Bflknton No. 3. Your gUidaï¬ce- Everything for ham township was held at the Crosby Dairy catt]e_1s Ewart Baggs N0, SnOW aDNCSâ€"Wm- HOOd NO- 53 A- the convemence 0f the Smdentâ€" Memorial rinky Unionville on Tuesday 11; 2nd Grace Baggs N0. 11; 3rd M. Court No. 10: L. RUdkin N0. 10; Ellâ€" lgiieil; Nclglglogau’iad couSlhsrva and attraCted a large "OWd 0f P901719 Summerfeldt No. 11; 4th ’Clarence en Bo-Vmon NO' 3: Frank Bennett NO' Schools, Limited, Bay & Charles from all parts of the municipality and Morden NO_ 16; 5th.Nom Maxwell N014; Norman Bennett N0. 10. Streets, Toronto, Ont. “vas featured by excellent exhibits 15; 6th Gordon Clavton NO. 15. ; Wealthyâ€"W'm. l‘l00(l N0. 5; Jack and by keenly contested competitions. Spring. Lamb (market)__lst mow; lComisky N0. 3; Rod Tom'anco N0. 21; The weather was fine although a few Storlehouse N0. 8; 2nd Lewis Stone_lD°1'0th.V' HOOVOI‘ 13: Peter EDP 510- 7; _ showers came along late in the after- house No_ 8. Spring Lamb breeding, Marjorie Hart No. 7. HILE the Gilson “Magic†has been prim-' ’ .....~â€".~uâ€"â€".â€"..uu.-u...-. SAND â€"- GRAVEL noon they did not materially interfere __1st Lloyd Stonehouse‘ N0. 3; 2nd Magazme Ra‘Tkâ€"Hamld Jones NO- aril desi ned to ive the From Maple Gravel Pit with the carrying out of the program. Lewis Stonehouse_ 16; Harold D0110? NO- 4- maxgmum gin heat from the GENERAL CARTAGE by Truck The exhibits of fruit and vegetables Handling colt_lst Davey McKay) Graham MuffinSwMuriel Maxwell minimum of fuel to have that WM. McDONALD, in the rink was worthy of the town- N0. 10. Handling calfâ€"-1st M. I?“ 15: linen Boynton NO' 3; Eleanor heat contain the cbrrect de ree Telephone 62. Thornhill, Ship and the many ViSitOI’S freely Summerfeldt, No. 11; Grace Baggs, ("miner NO‘ 13; Margaret Johnson NO' of humidit free from gan commented on their splendid quality.'N0_ 11; Euart Baggs’ NO- 11; Nam 12; Isobel Baker No. 15; Florence U f n k d t ‘].ky’ . b. _.dy ‘ One old resident in viewing the varied Maxwell N0. 15. Clarence Morden N0. MOl‘den 16. ac? o ga°’ smo (:0? us I was 1 .eWI.se a lg con“ â€" exhibits remarked to The Liberal “I 16; Gordon Clayton N0. 15. Tea Biscuitsâ€"Althea Thompson crawl" The res“ t ‘5 an mmvatw“ 1“ furnace °°“' l . . never thought there was such corn in Handling Lambâ€"lst Lewis Stone- N0. 5: Vera Tnpham N0. 13; Helen Strucuon‘ . . ’ Have Your Tonsorml Rflqmre' Markham this year.†house, No. 8; 2nd Lloyd Stonehouse Bakm‘ NO- 15; Beryl Fal‘qUhal‘Son NO- Tonean Steel plate elegncany welded Info one I ments attended to while ’The drill competitions attracted NO. 8_ 4' Light Cake_Winnif1.ed Law No. smoke, gas, dust-proof unitâ€"Tomcan plate Will not waiting for your car. ~ much interest as did the competitive Wheat Sheaf_lst Milne Freeman 15. Margaret parrot No. 15; Jessie crack or openâ€"heats three times faster than old style furnacesâ€"large humidiï¬er in front of furnace for easy ï¬lling gives correct moistureâ€"conical gratesâ€" booster ï¬nesâ€"and many other features are reasons why the Gilson Magic will save you one-third on your fuel costs and give you the greatest supply cf warm, moist heatâ€"as healthy as a day in June. Write today for free illustrated booklet “The Supremacy of Steel.†Ask about our easy time payment plan. Gilson Heat Wave Ideal for small homes, oflices, stores, schools, etc. Looks like a piece of furniture. Bull: of steel. Beautiful ornamental ï¬nish. Draws cold air from floorâ€"circulates warm air. Big fuel Martin’s Barber speech making and recitations. All NO- 18; Gwcn Smith. No. 3; Mac B?†N9- 5? Gwen Smith N0. 3: Doris R- M at The City Limits are verv commendable features of the Freeman, No. 18: Harold Wideman. VV alto“ N0. 5; Thelma Evans No. 12_ lg ‘ fair and the events evidenced efï¬cient No. 4; Goo. Foot No. 13; Grace Bulley Table Coverâ€"I. Williamson No. 15; North Toronto. . . N 1‘; Mar aret Parrot No 15‘ Gwen Smith lpreparatory training by the teachers 0- g . - (i in the different sections. Many of Wheat 0116 quartâ€"ht Jack Comisâ€" NO- 3: Allene Summerfeldt No. 11. the boys brought their live stock and ky NO- 3; 2nd Alfred Kaiser; 3rd Home‘made Sthfed animalâ€"Marg- JOhn Dtmlop & SO“ it would not be surprising if some of Edna ChadWle. LOWS Jarvis NO- 18? imiet Shank NO‘ 15; sue MCLaren NO' these same boys who are getting the Hugh Stewart NO- 3; J01m Weill! NO~ I2' _ . propel. training in their School days 11, ' Hemstltched Handkerchief â€" Mar- Rl'Chm‘Olld " Ont. will some day be leading stockmen at oatsv O-A'C NO- 144â€"09“ MCCOW' the large fairs of the Dominion. an No. 18; Walter Thomson No. 18; ‘ _ The handsome Eaton trophy for JOhn W981! NO- 11- OMS. slieafâ€" (motsâ€"Marlow MCCaTW NO- 16; ' .' ‘1 I" I ,_ lve l t S l who pupil “inning. the lnost points at Freenlan N0. Goo. )IQ'Coxvan iPGl’i‘l‘ Epp NO. I ; Jas. Armstrong NO. :Ut flOVVCT‘S for 03‘ the fair was won by Miss Gwen Smith lNO- 18; EdWin N935 NO- 11 R1153911121; ROSS Lamomux NO' 8; L‘ Ham garet Shank No. 15; Grace Bully No. 15}; Margaret Barret N0. 15. saving. Gilson All Cast Furnaces! A big over-sized furnace at a record low pricel We install quickly at small cost with money-back guarantee of . ’ n ' i ‘ ‘1' Headfcrd. Miss Innes William-'JOlmSton NG- 12: Walter Thomson, N" 14? J1me Kennedy ‘NO. 10. CilSlOHb \Vl‘llCll “’1†be son of S's. N0. 15 was second and‘NOI 18; Walter Bulley N0. 13. Pistolsâ€"Norma Penston No. 10; promptly and cheer 1 WW- D "5 flarence Morden of N0. 16 Turnipsâ€"Frank Cowal‘th p.70 14; NO‘ICI Underwood N0. 18; Peter Jarvis Jack Nigh No, 13; Louis Stonehouse 3? Hazel Dean NO- 203 Billy Thomson 10; Jacleatts No. 2. of the school into consider. i.'1320;misi::rl§:n leelllgltéinljoï¬am. Mal‘igOIds_F10rcncc Morden NO. third. . . ï¬ned. ' 1:1 (in competition winning theIN0~ 8‘ Jean ‘lettle‘veu NO- 1; Au‘h'ey NO' 15; Jehn Clany NO' 21' Eiffel-(1:5fg$e:?:t::::r:;msf’m¢ or .1 1:119: gnmrds N0. 11 was first Vilson No. 8; Alfred Paterson No. 16 Cosmosâ€"Myrtle Be“ NO- 8! Mac HEAT WAVE CAST and SEMI. lard 5.8. No. 3 was second. This Beetsâ€"J0“ Barth." NO- 14; Dm'o‘ Tennyson No' 5; Frank coxworth N0. CAST FURNACES lag“. is awarded after taking the at thy Hurrell No. 10; Pearl Casoley N0. 14? Gordon Graham NO- 16? B‘J‘mlce Gilson Mfg. CO., Limited, York Sta, Guelph i . Mn. Lorne Widelnan, of s.s. No. 10 was, Pvrsnil>s~Ruby Lunau No. 10: Wmimi Ruth Clayton NO- 8; Margaret YONG}; STREET. RICHMOND HILL / a S III tJQ IlllblN $1,â€:lk ng‘ (ontogt islnlth 16, Allan ll/(Elllllall ). 1), ii 111- Ila“? lclzt Z ts to' 2‘ : 2 1 NEW PERFECTION 3 BURNER Cecil] Clark S's. NO. 2 second; Rbyinifred Bartley N0. 14; \Vm. Arm_lShank No. 15; Lloyd Beatty No, 4. 01L STOVE Spracklin, 8.8. No. 5 third; Beryl ism-one No. 21: Ellen Boyntnn No. (i. Filmy/en's of serving applesâ€"F10!“â€" iFarquharson, 8.8. No. 4 fourth, andl onionsâ€"Jean Topper N0. 4: Chartlence Hill NO- 2; Alllson HOW] NO- 5? ALUMINUM PRESERVING lJune “'arron, 8.8, No, 8, fifth. ‘Maynal‘d No. 10; Lloyd Rudkin No. 10 Beryl Pal‘qlllml‘son NO- 4; HEIE‘n Burl- KETTLES In the singing contest S.S. }' . 7|Joan Salveston No. 10; Jessie Boult- ton NO- 1- “0 ~~n . .. ,. won first; 8.8. No. 16 second: S.S.‘0n NO- 151 Ethel Al‘V‘Sil‘Ong‘ N“ 21' Maple creamâ€"‘1. Wlllmmson N0. 1;)! SECOND HAND COAL 01L STOVE M. 10 third and No. 4. inn-uni SW†COTWVWBHH‘ McCarty No. more“? Mm‘de“ 163 E119“ BOWton 7 ‘, n. ‘ i â€" ~ ' " ' ' V v). .’ . 51 r ,' HARVESTERS SUPPLIES Stock judging first ss. No. 2, second gm: Mane! Cowley M- 12; m‘wm §;.C;;§f;j‘ef‘$ï¬me§;n N21 .3 L‘W‘, , . f ‘ . i “ r ‘ - ‘v r l 0 ‘_ x‘l N), r‘ Elma Reesor No. 15;1 'v " p .,' " ;« l t â€". nuns, OILS, LEADS AND ss. I\0. 11, thlld ss. I\0. item 10 m < oi I wash Clothâ€"Florence Morden 1w. 6 1m ave money VARNISHES imam ("Ollieï¬ti 151 Marjory Hart. NleladNS Dylio N†1:; lm‘ “(CUT-“fl HG; Lois W'estland N0. 16; Clothes" ' ' HARNESS PARTS “ 2nd: Patsy McLaren, No. .‘TrdiNO- 18- _ .Pin Apronâ€"Helen Baker No. 15:3 .f7 7. iGcne Bond. No. 4th George llnlalo‘ï¬l “‘33th D("‘1'~‘.r'5#XU'W‘W GM†iDorothy Bennett, Beryl Furquharscn‘ ‘ I - . xv . '71:... , ' I N“- ITWm Cid“ 40- ‘3 W’QAbJJHNo. 4; Alma Farquharson No. 4. C13â€; N0. 5; DOWLV. Clark Dim Collection of Wooclsâ€"~Innes Willi- Lamorcaux No. 8; P‘Gtegl‘lur‘lls inmson No. 15. r.Oinlifiegiimlioiibihllhiiizl l:llill{l11 D Flower VZISC_S. Kéipan'nan Np. .11' thï¬ mm’ grigd it Yours?†in an hour With » H - ‘ . Gengell No. 11; Grace Bagg No. a Toronto Grain Grinder and a “Tor- No. 10; Lloyd Bezit'l'y mo. 11‘ 62:69 11; Frances Smith NO_ 11; G. Agni“; 1 onto†Engine. The time saved for more Ragga; John Bartlttt 14; Deris i. m Eton N0. 11; Darlene Summerfeldt No. v' ~ proï¬table work will pay for your in- C. N. il’o. 11; Harmonica contest. lst Mervâ€" Richmond Hill -â€"- ,ntario yn Summerfeldt No. 11; Vivian Blunâ€" dell. No. 8; Jersey special 1st Ewart , Baggs. THIS is the age of efï¬ciency. Instead of wasting half a day taking grain to int. V _ es . ’1‘"; 5' . v v _ v 11. Model Bake Boardâ€"Fred Rolfe}r v ,tmertf _ l‘.langles-.les.<le Bui‘z‘ Fm. n: L.’.':‘â€" No. 16; Edna Chadwick N1.“ 12; Louis Witha Toronto†Grinder you can grind lyn Rulston No. 4; Jack Wilson N». R; How N0. 15. Model Aeroplanefll »: from 10 to 40 bushels of grain in an hour wen†Thomson NO' 18; Edwin ï¬xer“; Percy North N0. 15; Frank Coxworth .-'- givigciiatnigtfoo:hfilifedJTSrB-riio?’ Efihgir: NO‘ 1; Fred Am‘Stmng N“ 31- _ No. 11; Harry Maynard No. 10. 1‘, are built with flat or bevelled plateS. Barley, 0.A.C. ZEDâ€"Lloyd thdkin Fourth Clams “rl.-lting_1\hn.iel Dean Li. V. A, , . “Toronto†Engines are NO' 10; Hyd“““““ Rugs?“ N“ 23 N01" No. 20; Edna Roffey No. 16; Helen -' ‘ I i l I ’ ' _ simple and durable in con- man Mcphormn Nâ€: 19‘ Burley’ Jarvis No. 21; Edna Lcuschener No. 5‘) . in ' v StYUCtion and Operate econo’ Shoalâ€"Douglas Russell 1\o. 2: Earl Lauril Underwood NO_ 20; Olive And_l ‘. 1 mically on Kerosene or I Gasoline. Speeds up work when attached to your Clark No. 2; Russell Johnson No. 12; Grad“ N0. 10. F1°renc° Morgan NO- 16- ] Third Class Writing~Gladys Sliver pulper, grinder, saw, cutting Field com) Six earsâ€"‘Gladys Brad“ No. 10; Eileen Maynard No. 16; Pearl ‘. , A . _ V , box, cream separator. fan- en N0. 16; Douglas VVagg No. 15; 033910), No. 12; Eileen Smith NO. 12; ,1 ' » .31 ~ A. ning mill or pump. Melvin Wellman No. 3. Field Corn .waltm. McCarty N0. 15; Gwen Smuhl ‘ ‘\ - . ~ SheafAEu-art Bagg No. 11; Mac N0. 3. gomftén aild lear: more Freeman No. 18; Gwen Smith No. 3; Second Class Wl.iting_E11a Nash 2513:“. as: mitinf°?Â¥;:§ R- Torrance NO- 21: L- Stonehouse N0 N0. 16; Jack Pike No. 21; Hazel Dean I folders. 8; Sam. Hade“ N“ 111- i No. 20; Hugh Stewart No. 3; John‘ meaSâ€"ank 1‘ renCh ko' 5? R055 Armstrong No. 21; Dorothy Bennett Lamarony No. 8; Eltta Somerville N0. 20. First 012155 W1.iting__A' \' ;..â€;'~:.‘ -" ‘i No. 21; Dorothy Wagg 15; Luella Eagleson NO_ 16; Doris Pringle NO’ I“ Clements No. 10; June Kennedy N0. 15; Ellen Boynton N0. 3; John MC- 10. ' . '7 . . . . . 0W Salipiglosisâ€"Innis Williamson No. 211(1)::‘33312; (:30. Plum) N0. 1, Egiiarvis NO' 21; M‘ Shunk NO' Primer Drawingâ€"Doris Thomson _ __ Shadlock NO- 14; A119" No. 15; Laura Elliott No. 15; Ruth _ o ‘ ._______. Agricultllrallee \Vvellman No. 3; Anna Whelan No. 2.,Basket N0. 15; Fred Prim: N0 15; “WARM UP THAT SOUR LAND†Put it on with Rib'ROJ-l Galvanized r°0ï¬ng Shield-S Property Gladioliâ€"A. Hood No. 8; Jean Topâ€" :Doris Pring N0. 15; Ruth Harper 11. COfll - OOdu-COkE PRESTON ï¬omughmgandï¬re'woodenroofsareeas per No. 4; D. McKay No. 10; Gwen 2nd Class drawing~â€"Mable Carrol 16; EN QUIRE ABOUT ALBERTA COAIJ . 192 ' ’ . 1, 1 . 00 . LED-HEB NAILS gpgggerwï¬g’ï¬tgggg’oï¬gï¬j ï¬iflaugzgfl sinnli No. :3; o. Lehman No. 1:2. .Anna Wideman, Ella Nash No. 16: f . A; . . . = Cement, Fleld Tile, Glazed Tzle, Cedar Posts 1 Lime and Blulders Supplies (“WWWâ€) spontaneous combustion and by embers Living Room Bouquetâ€"A. Wellmzm lAlfrcd Paterson No. 16; Pearl 015er Custom. Grinding ‘ a r d r - - - - v , v ‘ fgï¬ï¬‚ï¬â€™ggflmtï¬ mg on “flammable IOOfS' R‘b‘Rou 18 abso' Jean Topper l\o. 4: Florence )lol‘dcn 1N0. 12; Douglas Weston .\o. 10. ii i§°ï¬ii§ed Tibesiiiaileil; lllbtï¬i‘ycgdgsplfggihadlziimvp’fiieilstlï¬stiis12:53:35: IV" 1": DONth-V White N“ 10? G“"‘“i Health Posterâ€"Carl Broughton No. . e p '11; HULK-rt Cneliill No. 1; Edna Rofâ€" ’ i seals the nail holeâ€" to spontaneous ignition. Handsome; perman- :Smith No. :7: Douglas Russell N0. Wm" it weaihe‘f‘ 91“: €85Yt013y 91181137 130013 HES seven ribs Cockcl'el White Legliornklielcn fey Nd 11;; Grace Bzigg. Geo. Jones i‘zï¬heidiï¬gitï¬gpéï¬ie tToaimfl; Others give less secmty' Rockâ€"â€"\\'ni. llood No. 5: Jas. Tl'illlllli; Leslie Johnan No. 11}_ l "threadingnzmperlb. estepsnowtoprotectyourlivestock,crops Otto 61.“;th N0. 3. John Yuungl T A “‘1‘: 1 H R N). \. 00.1 . and buildings. Write forafree sample ofRibâ€" , V _ M . «llllauie.\ ..tiLl C(..(1 . o. _ , Eaigtsample on re Ron. I\ x. 5; l3. Rash .\o. 3: Douglas I‘lmt lRuhy Lumm Nâ€. m: Elma gmnmwfllo NU- 3‘ PUNCH Wth Li‘glmm’ i.\'o. 21; limes Williamson No. 15; Wm Frank Emmott N‘l- 4i Jar“ “WWI N“ lb'mith 1‘}; Ross Lamorcaux No. 2%. 5: Jim Young No. 8; Helen Burltcn‘ (jute 01311;“, Sto‘.k_Ja>._ panmn N0. 11 0‘10 Gl'mkm‘th NO- N Mavvxn. 1.3; 11, Chadwick .\'o. 12; Grace Freeman No. 18. Coekercl Barred'Bagg N“. H; John wng No. 11; H_ ). .i Prevent Spontaneous Combustion and have 3 Well Ventilated Barn \Varm, moist air in an improperly ventilated barn produces conditions conducive to spontaneous ignition Preston Venti- lators for the roof adjustable side-wall windows and spacious doors protect the barn from ï¬re dan era by keeping the air in constant circulation. They are built to eep the elements out. W rite {or _ Rockâ€"«\Vlll. Head No. 5; Jas. Fran ,Ruefl.†Nâ€. :3: Gem waiter NH. 15_ fullparuculars. ‘ .\'o_ 20; Jack Wilson No. 8; Fred Pulli- \\'L.Qdemp,,uglue Rueecn x.._ ~_ (xv 163‘ Evelyn Burton No. 1; Grace \Iuriel Maxwell \‘0 15' Fdn" Chad- Barn oor Tracks and Han er ‘ ‘. ‘ . ‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘ ‘ ' ‘ " " j Preston hggalvsnized four-wheelHangersgand birdproofBarn Bag-g ‘\0' 11‘ Punott Barred Rabi" \lil'k No. 113; \t‘l‘fl T'll)ham x“ 13; Door'lrackarethe bestbardwaremade for heavy barn doors. Jack \Vilson No. i": “’m. Hood No. 3: pate}. McLal-on _\'U_ 31. (mnwmm ThH ' d'tabl ddwn.ud' doLThis w v. n, V ... v; . v . maltesagrggtlgnasduesasy aiditphiigdreids ofabuilgegwillluse no Jas- l‘ 1'11“ -\0- 40- EWIW‘ BMW“ -\‘- ul lnsectsâ€"dlelen lial'per .\ri. 11. Other type- ]: GT3“ Bag,“ XO' ll: Gerald (lair Darlene Summel'feldt _\'o. 11; Harry: .Cockercl, “llite \\ _\'ll(l"i:.‘*l‘lal‘lllll “Hwnard N†1“. Webb No. Arnold Court No, 1“. ' ‘ Pullett. White \\'yn<l1flle~Hur hil Jones No. lei: Arnold Court 10. Dining Rflum Bouquetâ€"A Hood Xv . SALVATION ARMY :9; Florence Mgrl'den x... 10; In mcmioxp HILL cones “‘I l : Chicken Feed Poultry Supplies 1 I Agent for the American Agricultural Chemical Fertilizer LANGSTAFF SUPPLY C0,, Ltd. G. H. Duncan. ‘ ; Telephone Thornhill Nights, Richmond Hill 80 ; Prompt Delivery i Am. i PRESTON STEEL TRUSS BARNS - ‘lhk‘ strongest burn on the market. There are more Preston Barns in the Province than all other metal bsms combined. Fireproof. roomy, well- ventilated. handsome. To our knowledge. no Preston Steel 'I‘russ Barn has ever been destroyed by lightning or spontaneous combustion. “'rite today for our big Barn Book. Over 1.000 in Ontario “Not one lost through lightning Eastern tee] Products imired Williamson Xi». 1:3: Dol‘wtliy WE I. Officers in Charge .\'o. 1|). CAPT. BOYLE Northern Spyâ€"Esther Reesol LIEUT. )IcCOMBES 20: C. Court No. 10; Ella N N . Sunday Services xxx Guelph Street ‘R. Torrance 21: Mabel Caseley .\'»i, If ‘Holiners Meeting . . . . . . . . . . 11 a. m. ‘ ! ; -\ ronomo PRESTON. ONTARIO MONrREAL Salvation Meeting . - . . - - - - - - 7 p- m. m