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The Liberal, 28 Aug 1930, p. 3

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'All Kinds of Boot and Shoe Repairing Neatly Done Good Workmanship. Prompt Service. Shop in Winterton’s Old Stand Yonfige Street Telephonq 153:5. "Xfi’fiiiEk‘svffiéured for Public Liabil- ity and property damaged. Express and Long Distance Moving Sand and Gravel Delivered Dump Trucks for Hire By Ho_ur or Contract North Yonke St. - Richmond 11 DR. ROL'PH L, LANGSTAFFâ€" Oflico hours: 8:10 3.11:. and 6:8 pm DB. LILLIAN a. LANGSTAFFâ€" ‘77(Dia_eases of woman and children, Office hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 6 to 8 p. m., and by appointment. Oflice: Centre and Church Streets., Richmond Hill Phone 24. __________.I DR. W. SALEM CALDWELL .(M.0.H. Vaughan Coroner) Office Hours: 8-10 am. 12-2 & 6-8 pm and by appointment MAPLE 3R. CHARLES s_. QUNNING Sales attended to on shortest and at. reasonable rates Patronage solicited FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMERS New Limousine Ambulances Willowdale 69 HUdson 3679-W Stop 5. Yonge Street. Lansing FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Offices at THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE GENERAL CARTAGE by Truck WM. MCDONALD, Telephone 62. J. T. SAIGEON MAPLE Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York {abs attended to on shortest notice Piano Tuner 35 Years' Practical Experience 378 Beresford Ave“ West Toronto Lyndhurst 282] Telephone Glenn’s Drug Store, Rich- mond Hill, for appointment Gigi-1511“: 1: 3 from the Toronto Conservatory of Music. will ocuept a number a! punils in Pine, organ and thepry. Richmond Hill -â€" Tuesday & Friday 1138. MYLKS WILLIAM BUCK VIOLINIST Will open a studio in Richmond Hill, for further information apply to Adelmo Melecci, Phone 58-J CARTAGE AND EXPRESS Plowing and Garden Work Sand and Gravel, Concrete W01 OAK RIDGES Poyntz Ave.. Lansing Willowdale 140. Office hours: 124.15; 6-7.15 Capitol Bldg., Yonge St. End. 1133; Rand. 2121. Office hours: 8.30; 2-5; 7.30-9 Paperhanger and Decorator. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WORK DONE. Workmanship Guaranteed. Estimates Free. This Year's Books On Hand Stop 24 Yonge Street. PHONE 4 PRENTJCE & PRENTICE AUC’I‘IONEERSU WILSON’S CARTAGE $1.50 PER YEAR The Liberal is recognized as one of the Newsiest Home Papers in the Province of Ontario. Eight to twelvc pages, all home print, it carries all the news of the entire district and our circulation is increasing every weekâ€"Subscribe to-dav. JOHN R. CAMPBELL Boot and Shoe Repairer DR. J. P. WILSON From Maple Gravel Pit DRS. LANGSTAFF WRIGHT & TAYLOR JOHN T. ANDERSOI‘ VOL. LIII. BERT HUMPH REY SAND â€"â€" GRAVEL Veterinary Surgeon THORNHILL W. J. REID SDELMO MELEOCI STONEHOUSE GEG. KIDD MEDICAL Professional And Business Directory BUSINESS MUSICAL MAPLE Phone 100 Richmond Hill Thornhill, PHONE 3. Work. OPTOMETRISTS 163-167 Yonge Street Elgin 4820 Opposite S We are the authorized dispensers of Orthogon Lenses. You get clear vision to the edge of your glass. es. Call or Phone for an appointment for an examin- ation. MILLIKEN, CLARK 2 cobs Cornâ€"lst. C. H. Bowman, MULOCK' 2nd, Mrs. Charles Thompson. . & REDlYléN 2 Cucumbersâ€"lst, C. Hadlow, 2nd, Barrlsters, Solicitors, Etc. -M1.S. c. H_ Snider. (miceâ€"711 Dominion Bank Building 6 Onions grown from seedâ€"Mrs. A. r- Killouo‘h 2nd Mrs. C. Thompson. nu ion 3 o. y , southwest corner of lung 8. g 6 0 m r E1. m L 1 i T. Streets’ Toronto' McCormick, 2nd, Mrs. J. Manning. W. B. Milliken, K. C. Herb. A. Clark 12 pickling onionsâ€"13, c. Hadlow, Henry E. Redman W. P. Mulock 2nd» Mrs. E. A. Carson. 12 Pods Peasâ€"lst, Rober't Walking- 1207 Northern Building 330 Bay Street â€"~- . Telephone â€" Adelai‘ Manning Arcade, formerly of Wm Cook, Cook & Delany Barrister, Solicitor & Notary Public Wilson N. Robinson Money to loan. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Rooms 503 Northern Ontario Bldg., cor. Adelaide and Bay Sts., Toronto. William Douglas, K.C, Donald Douglas BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Richmond Hill Every THURSDAY AFTERNOON Officezâ€"A. Mills Showrooms, East side of Yonge Street, Immediately south of Hill’s Garage Phone Richmond Hill 125 Money to loan at current rates Toronto Office, 18 Toronto Street, Phone, ELGIN 1887 KAD. 0177 MCGUIRE. CAMPBELL LINE Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. RICHMOND HILL Office over Davies Dry Good Store Maple Every Saturday. Sui-icuors I'm" King, \YhitchurcL (iwillimhury Wal‘er S Jenkins J Harry Naug‘ Toronm Olfice: 816 Federal Building 8:) Richmond St. West Richmond Hill Oflice (Liberal Office) over) 'l'hurmiuy fI-wnnnm Mnule 'I'hm‘xdny after noon. Wondbridgp, Saturday afternoon, Monav to loan at Current Rate MAPLE F. E. LUKE, Opt. D. Dentist Office: Trench Block, two doors north of Standard Bank. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Telephone 32 W. E. LUKE, R. 0. ORTHGGON A. Cameron Macnaughton BARRISTER 1711 Star Building, 80 King Street, West, Toronto Phone: Elgin 4879. Barrismrs, Solicitors, Notaries Telephone Adelaide 2108 Uffives: $5 Richmond St. West. 'l‘m-nmo Nunghton Block. Aurora Sui-icuors I'm" Aurnru. Richmond _. n2. \Yhitchurch. Markham and N01- DOUGLAS, DOUGLAS & ROBINSON 2135 Yonge Street Toronto. HYLAND 1898 and 1900 MAPLEâ€"EVERY TUESDAY Standard Bank Building. N AUGHTON S; J ENKINS FRIDAY, 1.30 P.M. T0 8 P.M Telephone 80 grris! 9N. Solicitnrs. Etc. Hon. W.H. McGuire, Vincent C. MacDonald L.S.B James A. Boles, B.A. Adelaide and Victoria Sta. 0177 Toronto AD THORNHILL Bank of Commerce Building BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. THOMAS DELANY WILLIAM COOK & COOK Barristers. Solicitors. Etc Wm. Cook, K. C. . Gordon Cook, B. A., L HAROLD J. KIRBY T. C. NEWMAN ‘MAPLE'HOTEL Dr. M. J. QUIGLEY DENTIST DR. L. R. BELL Dr. W. Finlay DENTIST Telephoneâ€"Mame 3 â€"ANDâ€" nkins Res, Phoma Hill 504)! Naughton. Res E‘Iin Mills Res. Phone 127.2 MACDONALD & HOLES Office Hours reet Toronto Opposite Simpsons Toronto Adelaide 4140 ONTARIO LL.B. AD 0178 N orth ton, 2nd, Mrs. T. 0. Nixon. 1 plate 5 early Potatoesâ€"lst Thomas Cdoper, 2nd, Mrs. W. T. Cook 1 plate 5 late Potatoesâ€"151:, Mrs W. T. Cook, 2nd, Mrs.'C. Thornpson. 6 Tomatoesâ€"lst, Miss O. McQuar- rie. 2nd, T. H. McCormick. 6 Tea Biscuitsâ€"lst. Mrs. F. P. Rumble. 2nd, Mrs. J. Manning. 6 Cnokiesâ€"lst. Miss F. Craig, 2nd Mrs. F. P. Rumble. 6 Oven Sconesâ€"lst, Mrs. J. Man- ning, 2nd, Miss M. Shunk. 1 Cake (light)â€"Mrs. T. O. Nixon 2112], Miss F. Craig. 1 Cake (dark)â€"1st, Mrs. F. P. Rum. ble, 2nd, Miss Ruth Snider. 1 Pie (Apple)â€"Mrs. F. P. Rumble, 2nd, Mrs. Parnell White. 1 Pie (lemon)â€"lst, Mrs. F. P Rumble, 2nd. Mrs. M. Palmer. 1 Pie (raisin)â€"lst, Miss T. Watson. 6 Beetsâ€"lst, Mrs. M. Palmer1 Mrs. J. Manning. 1 Cabbage (round head)â€"â€"-lst, 1 Begonia (House P1ant)â€"lst, Miss A. Walkington, 2nd, Mrs. A. Cairns. 1 Fernâ€"lst, Mrs. G. Garrow. House Plantâ€"any varietyâ€"in bloom â€"1st, Miss M. Shunk, 2nd, Mrs. H. Rumble. a ‘ House Plant (Foliage)â€"1st, Cairns, 2nd, Miss T. Watson. Centlénlan’s Boutonniereâ€"lst, Mrs E. Forbear, 2nd, Mrs. C. Snider. 6 Behnsâ€"lst, C. Hadlow, 2nd W. T. Cook. 3 spikes Gladiolaâ€"any varietyâ€"â€" lst, Mrs. W. Ney, 2nd. Mrs. P. White. Lady’s Sprayâ€"lst, Mrs. J. MacDonâ€" ald, 2nd, Mrs_. D. J. Allqn 1 ‘Dahl’ia (Named)â€"â€"1st, Mrs. W. T. Cook, 2nd, Miss M: Shupk. 1 ‘ 'spiké Gladiola (Named)â€"lst, Mrs. W: Ney,f_2n<_1‘, Mrs. C. H. Sqider. 1 D’ahlia' (Pompom)â€"lst, Mrs. 1Chalfies Thompson, 2nd, Mrs. A. Kil- oug . 1V Dahlia (Fancy Variegated)~â€"â€"lst, Miss M. Shunk. 1 Dahlia (Show)â€"1st, Mrs. T Hodgson, 2nd,r MrsLW. T. ngk. 2 Be’g‘oniajsâ€"lsic, 2nd, T. McCormick. 1 Dahlia (Cactus)â€"lst, Mrs. T. Rumble, 2nd, Miss M. Shunk. H. P. Rosesâ€"3 blooms in varietyâ€"â€" lst, Mrs. H. Bryan, 2nd, Mrs. J. Macâ€" Donald. Mu'sselman. r AnylPerennial not mentionedâ€"151: Miss M. Shunk. V 7 erroseâ€"any varietyâ€"Isis, I. B. Musâ€" selman, 2nd, Mrs. J: iMacpona‘ld. A 3 sbikes Liatrisâ€"lst Mrs. E. For- bear. . 3 spikes Heleniumâ€"lst Mrs. E. Forbear. 6 blooms Gillardiaâ€"lst Mrs. E. A. Carson, 2nd I. B. Musselman. H. T. Rosesâ€"3 blooms in variety- lst, Mrs. J. MacDonald, 2nd, I. B. 1 spike Delphiniumâ€"lst Mrs. E. Forbear, 2nd Mrs. H. Bryan. 3 spikes Phloxalst Mrs. J.‘Macâ€" Donald. 2nd Mrs. W. G. Wood. 6 spikes Phloxâ€"lst Mrs. Pernell White, 2nd Mrs. E. Forbear. Any Annual Mrs. W. T. Cook, son. 12 blooms Cosmosâ€"lst Mrs. H. Bryan, 2nd Mrs. C. Thompson. Any Annual not mentionedâ€"lst Mrs. W. ’1‘. Cook, 2nd Mrs. C. Thomp- 3 blooms Celosiaâ€"lst Miss M Shunk. 2nd Mrs. P. White. 12 sfiems Sweet Peasâ€"lst Miss Hat- tie D-eisman, 2nd Mrs. D. Allan. 8 spikes 'Larkspurâ€"lst Mrs. E Forbear. 2nd Mrs. C. H. Snider. 6 Marigolds (African)â€"lst Miss M. Shunk, 2nd Mrs. G. W. Matheson. 6 Marigolds (French)â€"lst Miss M. Shunk, 2nd Mrs. E. Bowen. 4 spikes Stocksâ€"lst 1V,[_rs. C. J. Robson, 2nd I. B. Musselman. G Zinniasâ€"lst Miss M. Shunk, 2nd Miss T. Watson. 10 spikes S’alpliglosesâ€"lst Miss S Finch, 2nd Mrs. D. Allen. 8 iblooms [Scabiosaâ€"lst Miss M Shunk, 2nd Mrs. C. Thompson? 8 spikes Calliopsisâ€"lst Mrs. D. Allen, 2nd Mrs. E. A. Carson. Bowl Pansiesâ€"lst A. Killough. 6 blooms Pansiesâ€"lst Mrs. A. Speight, 2nd Mrs. Charles Thompson. 8 Petuniasâ€"Jst Mrs. C. H. Snider, 2nd Miss T. Watson. 4 spikes snapdragonâ€"lst Mrs. E. Forbear. 2nd I. B. Musselman. 4 asters whiteâ€"lst Thomas Cooper, 2nd Mrs. C. H. Snider. 4 asters redâ€"Mrs. W. G. Wood, 2nd Mrs. J. Bessant. 4 asters blueâ€"1st Mrs. Parnell White, 2nd Mrs. E. Bowen. 4 asters pinkâ€"lst Thomas Cooper, 2nd Mrs. E. Forbear. 6 blooms Calendulaâ€"lst Thomas Cooper, 2nd MrAsA.» W.> J. Olive}: RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1930. The following is a list of the prize winners: The Maple Horticultural Society held their annual Flower Show on Saturday afternoon, August 23rd, which was very successful and large- ly attended. Owing to the dry sea- son the entries were not as numerous as the previous year, but the blooms shown were of good quality. P. Rumble. 1 Cabbageâ€"Mrs. W. J. Oliver 6 Carrotsâ€"lst, C. Hadlow, rs. W. J. Oliver. Maple Horticultural Society ' Held Annual Exhibition LlST OF PRIZE WINNERS , 2nd Mrs Mrs Mrs 2nd Basket of Snapdragonâ€"lst, Mrs. E Forbear, 2nd, Mrs. I. B. Musselman. Basket of Zinniasâ€"lst, Miss S Fiych, 2nd, Mrs. P. White. Best decorated D'iningroom Table set for fourâ€"lst, Mrs. H. Bryan, 2nd, Mrs. E. Forbear. Best basket of Pink Astersâ€"lst, Mrs. H. Finch, 2nd, Mrs. C. Snider. Best collection of Perennialsâ€"1st, Mrs. E. Forbear. Bouquet for Living-roomâ€"lst, Mrs. E. Forbear, 2nd, Mrs. C. Snider, 3rd, Miss M. Shunk. Basket of Sweet Pearsâ€"lst, Mrs. E. Forbear, 2nd, Miss Hattie Deisman. ‘ Basket of Astersâ€"lst, Mrs. E. For- bear 2 spikes Lilliumâ€"any varietyâ€"1st, Mr_s. E. Forbear, 2nd, Mrs. H. Kefl’er. Lillium (1 best spike) Whiteâ€"Ist, Mrs. E. Forbear, 2nd, Mrs. J. Macâ€" Donald. Best Bowl of Flowers arranged for Luncheon Tableâ€"151:, Mrs. E. Bowen, 2nd, Mrs. E. Forbear. Basket of Dahliasâ€"lst, Mrs. P‘ White. Collection annual border plantsâ€" lst, Mrs. E. Forbear, 2nd, Mrs. Charles Thgmpson. Basket of“ Gladiola (fidtva'yéihfl spikes)â€"lst, Mrs. Ney, 2nd, Charles Roberts. Bird House (12 to 15 years)â€"Lloyd Thompson, 2nd, Campbell Snider, 3rd, Harry Rumble. SPECIALS ‘Best collection of Astersâ€"lst, Thomas Cooper, 2nd, Mrs. D. Allen, Collection 10 varieties of Gladi'olaâ€" 155 Mrs. Ney', 2nd, Mrs. C. Snider. _ Exhibit of Sewing (12 years and un- der)â€"1st, Grace Park, 2nd, Jean Park, 3r§,_Bertha Thompson. Exhibit bf Sewing, (12 (to 15 years) â€"lst, Doris Cook, 2nd, Catherine Mc- thrrie. 1 jar Pickles (Mustard)â€"1st, Mrs. H. Bryan, 2nd, Miss T. Watson. 1 jar Gherkinsâ€"lst, Mrs. C. H. Snider, 2nd, Mrs. T. O. Nixon. 1 jar canned Tomatoesâ€"151:, Mrs. C. H. Snider, 2nd, Mrs. T. O. Nixon. 1 jar canned Raspberriesâ€"lst, Mrs. E. H. Taylor, 2nd, Mrs. E. Carson. Purity Flour Special Prizeâ€"Miss T. Watson. Bunch of Garden Flowersâ€"lst, Pearson Jones, 2nd, Doris Cook,. 3rd, BerthaAThompsron. 2nd, Mrs. W. T. Cook. 1 jar Marmaladeâ€"lst, Mrs. T. H. Keys, 2nd, Mrs. C. Hadlow. 1 jar Jelly (light)â€"lst, Mrs. E. H. Taylor, 2nd, Mrs. E. A. Carson. 1 jar Jelly (dark)â€"1 st, Mrs. J. Man- ning, 2nd, Mrs. A. Cairns. 1 jar O'nions pickledâ€"lst, Mrs. E. A. Carson, 2nd, Mrs. C. Hadlow. Bunch of Wild Flowersâ€"lst, Joyce Joges_,r_2nd, Bill Park, 3rd, Grace Park. Large Show Bagkef'Asstérted Flow- ImmmmummlImmlmnmm. .u... 639M». Canadian National Exhibition TORONTO fig? 1 Aug. 22 A 8 to 11 at night OPEN to tbe Public from 11 t0 3 daytime Capital, Surplus and undivided profits over Fifteen Millions lien you visiz‘ Toronto Exhibition ersâ€"Ist, Mrs. J. MacDonald, 2nd, Mrs E. Forbear. Best Professional Collection of Vegetablesâ€"Chas. Hadlow, Sr. A. J. H. Eckardt Prizeâ€"won by Mrs. W. T. Cook for best 6 blooms of any garden flower. Best Village Lawnâ€"Mrs. P. White. Best Farm Lawnâ€"Mrs. G. H. Snid- 81‘. Small Basket Assorted Flowersâ€" lst, Mrs. J. MacDonald, 2nd, Miss M. Shunk. Collection of Delphiniumâ€"lst, Mrs E. Forbear, 2nd, Mrs. P. White. Best Arriateui‘ Collection of Vege- tablesâ€"lst, Mrs. C. Thompson, 2nd, Mrs. W. T. Cook. â€"note the special hours of businesfiâ€"and do their best to maintain the Bank’s reputation for first-class service. you will find a branch of the bank in the Administration Building near the fountain. Our Manager and his staff will welcome you ELGIN MILLS HAROLD REID’S Service Station CASTROL OIL We are equipped to take care of all your clothing require- ments. A varied line of choicest material to choose from and every garment is hand tailored. You will find our prices RIGHT and you will be surprised at the saving you will accomplish by placing your order for clothing requirements with us. Call at our office or telephone and our representative will call. For Men and Young Men Who Want The Best At' Reasonable Prices Suits & Overcoats Sieberling Tires We are exclusive representatives in this district for the Famous Castro] MOTOR OIL. It pays to use the Best. Call here for your next change of oil and be assured of good service and quality products. GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED CLEANING AND PRESSIN G A SPECIALTY J. A. Greene, Telephone 5j or Residence 49W Richmond Tailors GENERAL GARAGE SERVICE Motor Accessories 'An unexcelled printing service is al Job Printing Department. Our plant is equipped to take care of your every requirements in the line of printed matter. “If it’s printing we do it.” We assure you that you will find the quality, service and price tight. R. S. WHITE PRINTING SER VICE Eyes Examined Oculist Prescriptions Filled Satisfaction Guaranteed 4 Bloor Street West, TORONTO Optometrist and Optician Gas and Oil ONTARIO

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