THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1929 ACCIDENTSâ€" AND YET MORE ACCIDENTS Supposing something happened to YOU. 'W:hat provision have you made for weeks and perhaps months of medical attention with nothing coming in! VAccident Insurance re- slieves finanu'a] and physical suffering RICHMOND HILL,ONT PHONE l53 E Greasing of all kinds 3 specialty We are the authorized dealers in this district for the Famous Castrol Cylinder Oil. PAINTER & DECORATOR H. FORSTER Exclusive Dealer Tires Coal Oil, Full line of Auto cessories, Radio Parts and pairs. ving. Be able to think of the joy of real motor- ing by using PEERLESS gas and CASTROL oil regularly. KEEP your mind off of motor troubles when dri- “Be Ready w VICTORIA SQUARE Telephone Stouffvill'e 6116 Wall Paper Supplied if Desired Office in the Post Office Block TEL. 118 Richmond Hill Phoneâ€"â€"Willowdale 96W POYNTZ AVENUE LANSING, ONT. W. N. Mabbett ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR A. G.'SAVAGE ith Reddy Power†for Firestone and Re- E WEEKLY NEWS NOTES FROM ‘ THE UNIONVILLE DISTRICT 1 CANADA ‘ (Acrostic) 1 Crown of her, young Vancouver; crest of her, old Quebec; Atlantic and far Pacific, Weeping her, keel to deck, North of her, ice and arctics, southâ€" Ward 3. rivals stealth; A loft her Empires pennant; below her nations wealth. Daughter of men and markets, bearâ€"i ing within her hold, ‘ Appraised at highest value, cargoes of grain and gold. Mr. and Mrs. D. Harrington Vlslcea friends in Mount Albert one day last week. 'Miss Elizabeth J. 'Wallace who is teaching at Sault Ste Marie spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. Wallace; ‘7 v1, n1- A-,l Misses Helen is and Master on Miss Muriel 'We are sorry to lose Mrs. MCMullen and Miss Gladys 'McMullen from our midst, having taken up residence In Toronto. The varied centenary program of 'St. Philips Anglican Church, continu- ed to attract appreciative audiences throughout the week. Wednesday evening, a capacity ’house greeted the Dramatic club of St. John’s Anglican Church in the play “‘Kempy.†On Thursday evening a special treat for music lovers followed, when Dr. Ham and the Boy’s choir of St. James Cathedral assisted Canon Plumptre in special Vesper services, while on Friâ€" day.evening, Miss Cartwright, L. L. l“. of St. Hilda’s College, concluded the mid-week services. The Sunday services were also interesting with Prof. Mercer-Wilson, Wycliffe College and D4. Kingston, Trinity College ofli- ciating' at morning and evening serv- ices respectively. Special music at the morning service consisted of a s0- 10 by Mrs. R. B. Rae and an anthem by the local choir in the evening, a duett “Jesus Lover of my Soul†and anthem by the choir. The rector iRev. J. J. Robbins and the wardens, lto whom ‘the success of these services ‘is due, are to be congratmlated and a ‘bright future is predicted for this congregation. <-.u LL, DAJ-Lnbr‘n lVll'S. U. H anew . 'Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Noble, Mr. and Mrs. A. Empringham, Miss Ruby Em- pringham motored ’to Salem Mariposa on Tuesday last to attend the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Reazier. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wallace, Port Austin, Michigan, visited Mrs. M, C. Sommerville on Tuesday. I Miss Wright, Toronto, was lthe ‘ .H. bLA guest of week-end Ellis, Paris, visited friends in town over ï¬he Week-end. Rev. and Mrs. W. 'H. Fuller, Mark- ham, called on friends in town on Wednesday last. ‘ ‘ Itâ€- llhnflu‘IIA“ bunsxcsuuu... Sunday, October 17th, the Bethesda Lutheran Church will be reâ€"opened. Special service§ will be held at 11 a.m. , an“-.. am pm, open... W. "W- n..- ,, and 7 p. m. In the morning the Rev. E. Heimerich, pastor will be in charge of the entire service. while in the eve- ning the pulpit will be occupied by Dr. J. Maurer. a former pastor. Special music will be provided by the St. John’s Young- People’s choir of Waterâ€" loo. Mr. F, Lincke, organist of the first Lutheran Church, Kitchener, will preside at the organ. On Monday evening, the 28th at 8 o’clock. an or- gan recital will be given by Mr. Lincke, assisted by Master Eric Rahn. violinist of Kitchener. No admission fee will be charged, but a silver collec- tion will be taken. A cordial invit- ation is extended to all. Miss Verna Pearce, of Markham, spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Wilber Latimer. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tavlor, A1â€" bany, are Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Russell 'l‘avlor, Al- bany, are Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Tavlor. Miss Margaret Anderson, Toronto, spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Len Roberts, formerly of Cashel, are settled in their new home north Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Weatheril and son Lester were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown on Thursday. Mrs. Harper is spending a few days in Toronto, with her daughter, Mrs. A. Wray. Mtg-"Vernon Trunk leaves on Fri- dav to visit relatives in_Ch_icag<_). uav LU Vlau. lclaulvya u. V....,..bv. Miss M. Armstrong, Cooksville, vis- ited friends in town over the week- end HIMr. A. L. Brown purchased 19 choice Silver foxes last week, from Rumfords Silver Fox ranch, _tl'i_ese added to Mr. Brown’s present fine stock. promises to develop one of the finest fox ranches in this district. Mr. Kennedy. Little Briton. is re- lieving Mr. Pollard the C.N.R. agent here, Who is enjoying holidays. _ _ __... 7‘ 7L (lulu, wuu m cu_.v_y.u;. ....... J... Inspector J. E. Wilkinson visited at the Public School on Monday last. day un,‘ . Mr. and Mrs. W. Dixon. Oakville, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. Burnett on Sunday. .- . ‘ uuuuu; . Mrs. W. S. Bowes is visiting friends in Shelborne. L-uv. :. Hun-\â€" My. Miss Irene Tammi), was the guest of Mrs. Philip Dixon on Thurs- The Buttonville Junior Institute held the regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Jas. Culvert on Sat- urday afternoon last. A good repre- sentation of members present. The president. Mrs. Geo. Kelly, Jr., in the chair. In the absence of Miss Ethel Chapman, three papers contributed by her to the programme were read by Misses Ruth and Viola Walker, Miss I. Wright and were very much enjoyed A solo by Mrs. Jas. Calvert with Miss Della Stephenson as accompanist was appreciated. The answers to the roll call on a current event of the month were amusing as Well as instructive. The usual social hour followed the program and tea was served by the Hostesses, Mrs. Jas. Calvert, Mrs. W. Elliot, Miss Janet French. Mrs. M. Sommervflle, Mrs. Ada Hood, Miss M. Sommerville Were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Kelly, sr., on Satugday 1a51;.__ Mrs. Jan-res Gibson is spending a few days with her niece Miss Mary Gibson, of Toronto. ‘. V1 11511», ;v.v..vv of Miss Aneen Hoéd bGér the anniversary services of Knox y may. sorry t0 lose Mrs. McMullen Gladys McMullen from ogr ling taken‘up residence 1n Wilson, Marjorie Dav- Georgie Wilson called Stiver on Sunday last. . D. Harrington visited visited friends Presbyterian Church, Agincourt will he held next Sunday. Rev. J. Inkst- er, D.D., Knox Presbyterian Church, Toronto, will occupy the pulpit at the morning service with Rev. McKerr‘ol, D.D., of Victoria Church, Toronto, in evening. Special music at both ser- ivices. On Monday evening Mr. Mode will give an illustrated lecture on Palestine. Mrs. A. Risebrough is spending a few days with friends in Toronto. Miss McEwen visited friends in Ag- incourt over the week-end. Miss Boviard, Toronto, spent the Week-end with Miss Ethel Harry. Mr. and Mrs. John Graham, Brookâ€" 'lvn, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Caldwell on Wednesday. Mr. Robt. Fleming, Mai'kham. call- ed on Mr. A. Weighill on Wednesday. Prof. Mercer Wilson, Wycliffe Coll- ege was the guest of Mrs. S. Ash on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Humphrey and family, Toronto, attended the Centenâ€" ary Services of St. Philip’s Anglican Church on Sunday last. Mrs. N. Ogdeh visited friends in Bowmanville last week. » Mr. and Mrs. Karl Heisey and son Allan returned to their home in Kirk- land Lake. last Thursday, after spend- ing an extended holiday with Mr. and Mrs. WI'M. Smith. M‘rs. M. Armitag‘e was a Toronto visi’bor on Tuesday last. A specially organized Employ- ment Bureau. Actual ofï¬ce ex- perience for graduates. Courses that meet all independent tests. Records instead of opinions for your guidance. Everything for the convenience of the studentâ€"â€" Day, Night, and Mail Courses. Free catalogue from Shaw Schools, Limited, Bay & Charles Streets, Toronto, Ont. SHAW THE LIBERAL“ RICHMOND HILL. ONTAW FERGUSON Says: No More Plebiscites. ] WHICH DO 7 SINCLAIR Says: Trust the People. YOU CHOOSE o SPECIAL FEATURES Ferguson Fails Because:â€" Debt Increaseâ€"90 Millions. Gas Tax Increase to 5c. Liquor Revenues go up. Spending Reaches 58 Millions. Interest Bill is l9 Millions. Ruinous Rural Taxes. School Law Tinkering. No Reforestation Policy. Local Autonomy Restricted. No Retrenchment. HE people are tired of false promises as a cloak for reckless spending. They want reduced taxes rather than increased promises. Only Liberals Can Retrench A quiet Wedding took place at the United Church parsonage on Saturâ€" day evening, October 19th. When Hilda Mary Cairns, second daughter of the late George Robson and Mrs. Robson, of King City, was united in marriage to Calvin Henry Mitchell, ‘son, of the late Mr. and Mrs. Archi- bald Mitchell, of King City, by Rev.‘ Alexander H. Halbert. We wish them every happiness and prosperity. The Harvest Home Services were well attended in the United Church‘ {last Sunday. Rev. Dr. Daniel Mc- Tavish preached a very inspiring ser- mon at the morning service on Thanks giving, while the pastor took charge of the evening service. His subject was “Ezekiels Vision.†The choir was assisted by Mr. Eldon Waldiuff, of Toronto, baritone soloist and Miss Jean McDonald. If only our peace-loving statesmen [would feel the same way about it when war actually threatens. The concert which was given by the Yonge Street United Church choir, Toronto, was a real success and much credit is due the director, Mr. F. R. Beatty for the splendid programme. Little Miss Norma French won the ‘applause of every one for her splen- jdid reading. The Y.P.S. are holding a Hallowe‘-l en Party in the United Church Sunday school room next Tuesday evening, October 29th at 8 o’clock. Prizes will be given for fancy costumes, young ladies, young men and boys and girls. There will be a masquer- ade parade. The younger boys and girls are cordially invited. A music- al programme and readings will be given. The seventy-second anniversary of All Saints’ Church, King City will be celebrated with special services on Sunday, November 3rd. The Rev. C. J. McKittrick, a former Rector and now of Calvary Church, Toronto, will have charge in the morning and in the evening the Rt. Rev. J.W. Sweeney, Bishop of the Diocese will conduct confirmation service. They owe nothing to Ferguson’s Friends FERGUSON BEGS FOR 5 YEARS GRACE LET HIM SPEND IT IN OPPOSITE)! KING CITY The Jones Lumber Company Liberals Will Give:â€" Full Tax Survey. Relief to Municipalities. Honest Redistribution. The Alternative Vote. Business Policy in North. Sound School Laws. Law Enforcement. Cheap Rural Power. Local Auton orny. Spending Reduction. WALTER BONE 8: SON STONE, GRAVEL SAND AND PEA GRAVEL Supplied on Short Notice. 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