SHOW CARDS PRICE TICKETS â€" BANNERS G. MORLEY BEYNON Phone 150 â€" 76 Yonge St. SIGNS 74 Yon ge St. Furs Made To Order Repairs & Remodelling Raw Furs Bought Elgin Mills Phone Maple 1049 CHIMNEYS BUILT & REPAIRED EAVESTROUGHING FURNACES Wensdayâ€"Joe Hix says he Wushes he had a House bote to live in be» cuz it wood be so Eazy to get Red of his ole Razer blades if he ’lived in a House bote. Thirsdayâ€"Tim Erly went north on a bizness trip last week but i gess it was a Faleure becuz he went & fergot to take his Fishing Tak'lde a long with him. each uther & ma overherd h‘im & when Mr. Gillem was gone she told pa he shuddent ought to of got to Bragging so muflch. Tuesdayâ€"Mr. Gfllem was here at are house this evning and him and pa got to argueing about wimen holding Offises and pa sed he that both sexes was prackticfly equal to Mun‘dayâ€"Curt Hutt is 3 looking for wirk. he says he Wood like to have a Job wear he can fool a round and not do mutch of enny thing and he is undiss‘ided weather to go to Congress or Wirk as a Brick lair. Sundayâ€"I herd Pug Stevens tell a storie this morning and I thot it was pritty good so I thot if I told it at home I wood get a hand on it. we had Co. for dinner & I told the story and I got a hand but not wear I Xpeckted it. I think I see the point now. Went & got marryed 1 and now he says he; in quitting smokeing. suckseeded he dassent SLATS’ DIARY Fridayâ€"well pa tuk a day off to- day and went over to his. home Town 0 to take in the ,1 county Fare. he injoyed his self very very mutch. he says this is the only town in the THURSDAY, AUG. 3151, 1933 R. H. KANE Agent For STONE & WELLINGTON Fonthill Nurseries Fall Orders Taken Now For Fall Planting Darwin Tulip Bulbs of different colors 12 for 31.50 Phone Richmond Hill 22 B. A. GRAINGER PRICES MODERATE RICHMOND HILL Roofing BY ROSS FARQUHAR Saterdayâ€" Oby Small witch is a ole Bachelor of Long standing has *tryed to quit smokeing for yrs. but all ways faled to quit smoking. 2 weeks ago he 'ed to Debby Pratt. he'zhas suckseeded ing’. he has not U. states Witch dussent advertize the biggest fare in the U. states. Thornhill, Phone 92F 12Beansâ€"lst Chas. Hadlow; 2nd Mrs. E. Carson 6 Beetsâ€"lst Mrs. Roy McDonald; 2nd Chas. Hadlow 1 Cabbageâ€"1st Chas. Hadlow; 2nd Doris Cook 6 Carrots (half long)â€"Ist Mrs. Roy McDonald; 2nd Mrs. C. Snider Donald; 2nd Mabel Shunk Gentleman’s boutonniereâ€"lst Mabel Shunk; 2nd Mrs. E. Bowen House Plants 1 Begonia (house plant)â€"1st Mrs. Adam Cairns; 2nd Mrs. Allen ' 1 House Plant (any variety in 12 Beansâ€"lst Chas. Hadlow; 2nd Mrs. Chas. Snider Vegetables 12Beansâ€"1st Chas. Hadlow; 2nd Perennials 1 Spike Delphiniumâ€"lst Mrs. P. White: 2nd Mrs. E. Hadwen 4 Spikes Phlox (any varietyâ€"1st Mabel Shunk; 2nd J. Chapman 3 Spikes, Llatris (blazing star)â€" lst T. Couper; 2nd Mrs. P. White 3 Sprays Heleniumâ€"lst Mrs. Aus- tin Robinso‘n; 2nd Mrs. Wade 6 Blooms Gallhrdia-lst Mrs. Allen; 2nd Mrs. E. Bowen 6 Blooms Coreopsisâ€"lst Doris Cook; 2nd No entry Any Perennial not mentionedâ€"lst Mrs. Wade; 2nd Mrs. J. Hoover Tuberous 1 Dahlia (Hybrid Cactus or Cactus) â€"1st Mrs. Hadwen; 2nd Archie Cameron 3 Blooms Begonias (on dish or saucer)â€"lst Mabel Shunk; 2nd Mrs. (Hoover 1 Dahlia, decorativeâ€"lst Mabel Shunk; 2nd Mrs. W. Williamson 1 Dahlia (Pom P0m)â€"lst Mrs. E. Hadwen; 2nd J. Chapman 1 Dahlia (ball or show) 1st Mrs. Chas. Thompson; 2nd Mabel Shunk 1 Spike Gladiolus (named) Chas. Roberts; 2nd Mrs. Ney 2 Spikes Gladiolus (named)â€"lst Chas. Roberts; 2nd Mrs. Ney 3 Spikes Gladiolus (any' variety)â€" lst Chas. Roberts; 2nd Mrs. Ney Roses 1 Roseâ€"lst Archie Cameron; 2nd Mrs. John McDonald 2 Roses (different colors)â€"â€"lst Mrs. Chas. Snider; 2nd Mrs. JohnlMcâ€" Donald 3 Roses (each different)â€"1st Mrs. John McDonald; 2nd Archie Cam- eron. bloom)â€"â€"lst, Mabel Shuzik; 2nd Lady’s Sprayâ€"lst Mrs. John Mcâ€" 15-1 1 Cauliflowerâ€"15’s Chas. Hadlow; 2nd No entry 3 Cobs Cornâ€"lsf Mrs. Chas. Thomp- son; 2nd J. Chapman 2 Cucumbersâ€"Isl; Mrs. A. Robin- son; 2nd Mrs. T. Kerr 6 Onions (grown from seed)â€"1st T. McCormack; 2nd Doris Cook 2 Onions .(silver skin ickling)â€"â€"1st Chas. HadIOW; 2nd oris Cook 2 Pods Peasâ€"lst Doris Cook; 2nd Chas. Hadlow 1 Plate Early Potatoesâ€"Isl: Chas. Hadlow; 2nd Mrs. M. McDonald 1 Plate Date Potatoesâ€"1st Mrs. A. Wilson; 2nd Mrs. W. Williamâ€" son ; Annuals 4 spikes, snapdragonâ€"Jst Mrs. Alâ€"( len; 2nd Jack Chapman. 1 4 Asters, whiteâ€"~lst Jack Chapâ€"’1 man; 2nd Mrs. Allen 4 Asters, redâ€"1st Jack Chapman; 2nd No entry . 4 Asters, blue, lavender or purpleâ€" lst Archie Cameron; 2nd Disâ€" qualified 4 Asters, pinkâ€"lst Tom Couper;' 2nd No entry 6 Blooms pansiesâ€"lst Mrs. Chas. Thompson; 2nd Disqualified 8 Petunias, singleâ€"1st Mrs. E. For- bear; 2nd Archie Cameron ‘ 6 ‘Petunias, single (frilled|)â€"â€"1st Archie K. Cameron; 2nd Mrs. W. Ney ‘ 6 Petunias, doubleâ€"lst Mabel Shunk; 2nd Tillie Watson 8 Sprays Salpiglossisâ€"lst Miss A. Keffer; 2nd Mrs. E. Forbear 8 Blooms, scabiosaâ€"lst Mrs. Wade; 2nd Archie Cameron 4 Spikes, StockJsâ€"lst Mrs. Allen; 2nd Mrs. C. J. Robeson 6 Zinniasâ€"151: Archie Cameron; 2nd I. B. Musselman 8 Zinnias (Pom Pom)â€"1st Mrs. Wade; 2nd Miss A. Keffer 6 Marigold (African)â€"1st Miss A. Keffer; 2nd Archie Cameron 6 Marigolds (French)â€"â€"lst Mrs. Alâ€" ( ' len; 2nd Archie Cameron 6 Marigolds (Calendula)â€"lst Mrs. M. McDonald; 2nd Thos. Couper ( 12 Stems Sweet Peasâ€"1st Mrs. A]- len; 2nd Mrs. Chas. Thompson 6 Sprays Larkspur (Ann§*(al)â€"â€"lst l Archie Cameron; 2nd Mrs. Allen 3 Blooms Celosia (Cockcomb)â€"1stl Mrs. Chas. Thompson; 2nd Mabel II Shunk 12 Blooms Cosmosâ€"lst Archie K.'] Cameron; 2nd Mrs. J. Hoover Any Annual not mentionedâ€"151: Mrs. l E. Hadwen; 2nd Mrs. C. J. Rob- eson 1 I ( | éPrize Winners at Maple Horticultural Society % Annual Show lst Grace Park; 2nd Betty Park Bird House, 12-15 yearsâ€"lst Lloyd Thompson; 2nd No entry Bird House, 12 years underâ€"1st Har- ry Baker; 2nd Allen Hardy Special Collection of 10 Wild Flowersâ€"1st Louise Mathewson; 2nd Blanche McDonald; 3rd Roy Thompson . Rennies Seed Specials Best Display of Vegetables grown from Rennies Seedsâ€"lst No en- try; 2nd No entry Best Display of Field Roots grown from Rennies Seedsâ€"lst N0 en- McDonald; 2nd Joyce Jones Exhibit of Sewing, 12-15 yearsâ€"lst Bertha Thompson; 2nd No entry Exhibit of Sewing, 12 years underâ€" Bouquet of Garden Flowersâ€"151: Joyce Jones; 2nd Eileen Allen Bouquet of Wild Flowersâ€"lst Beth 1 Pie, raisinâ€"1st Mrs. M. Palmer; 2nd Tillie Watson I 1 ar Marmaladeâ€"lst Mrs. Allen; 2nd No entry 1 Jar Jelly, lightâ€"lst Mrs. Allen; 2nd Mrs. Carson 1 Jar Jelly, darkâ€"lst Mrs. Allen; 2nd Mrs. H. Taylor 1 Jar Onions (pickled)â€"lst Mrs. Chas. Hadlow; 2nd Mrs. Allen 1 Jar Mustard Picklesâ€"lst Tillie Watson; 2nd Mrs. Wade 1 Jar Gerkinsâ€"lst Mrs. Allen; 2nd Mrs. Carson ‘ 1 Jar Canned Tomatoesâ€"1st Mrs. Kerr; 2nd Mrs. W. Williammson 1 Jar Canned Raspberries 1st Mrs. Allen; 2nd Msr. Nixon Specials Best Apple Pieâ€"lst Mrs. W. Wil- liamson; 2nd Mrs. Cairns Best Chocolate Cakeâ€"lst Mrs. Wade 2nd Mrs. M. Palmer Best 6 Tea Biscuitsâ€"let Mrs. W. Cook; 2nd Mrs. Nixon 1 Date and Nut Loafâ€"lst Mrs. A. Wilson; 2nd Mrs. H. Taylor Children’s Section ’- Specials Collection of 10 varieties of Gladâ€" iolus grown by amateurs 1 spike of eachâ€"lst Chas. Roberts; 2nd Mrs. Ney Basket of Gladiolus (not over 12 spikes)â€"â€"lst Chas. Roberts; 2nd Mrs.Ney Basket of Dahlias (not less than six blooms)â€"-lst Disqualified; 2nd No entry Basket of Rosesâ€"lst Mrs. John Mc- Donald; 2nd No entry 1 Spike Lillium (white)â€"1st Mrs. Forbear; 2nd Mrs. Wade 2 Spikes Lillium (any variety)â€"â€"1st Mrs. Snider; 2nd Mrs. Forbear ‘ Basket of Asters (all .one color)â€"â€"lst; Archie Cameron; 2nd No entry 1 Best collection of Asters in one con-i ' tainlerâ€"lst T. Couper; 2ndl No entry Basket of Zinniasâ€"lst Archie K. Cameron; 2nd Miss A. Keffer Basket of Snapdragonâ€"lst Mrs. Chas. Snider; 2nd Archie Cameron Small Basket of Assorted Flowersâ€"â€" lst Mrs. C. J. Robeson; 2nd Mrs.‘ E. Hadwen Collection of Annuals in one contain- erâ€"â€"lst Archie Cameron; 2nd Mrs Allen Collection of Perennials, in one con-I tainerâ€"lst Mrs. John McDonald; 2nd Mrs. Allen . ' Vase of flowers for living roomâ€"Ist Mrs. P. White; 2nd Mrs. C. Had- low. Bouquet for sick roomâ€"1st Mrs. For- bear; 2nd Archie Cameron - Basket of Sweet Peasâ€"1st Hattie Diesman; 2nd Mrs. E. Bowen ‘l Bowl of Nasturtiums_â€"lst Archie Cameron; 2nd Mrs. Allen Bowl of Pansiesâ€"lst Mrs. John Mc- Donald; 2nd Mrs. Forbear Collection of Rock Plantsâ€"lst Mrs. W. Cook; 2nd Mrs. Allen Large Show Basketâ€"lst Archie Camerin. Bowl of Flowers arranged for lun- cheon tableâ€"1st Mrs. E. Bowen; 2nd Mrs. Allen Best decorated dining room tableâ€"- lst Mrs. E. Bowen; 2nd Mrs. Alâ€" len; 3rd Mrs. H. Taylor 6 Tomatoes (any variety)â€"â€"1st Mrs Austin Robinson; 2nd Mrs. Chas Thompson Ladies Section 6 Lemon Tartsâ€"15’: Mrs. W. Cook; 2nd Mrs. G. Kerr 6\Cookiesâ€"lst Mrs. Nixon; 2nd Mrs. A. Cairns I 6 Oven Sconesâ€"lst Mrs. Archie Cameron; 2nd Mrs. Kerr 11 Cake, light layerâ€"lst Mrs. W. jWilliamson; 2nd Katherine Ire- land 1 Cake, dark layerâ€"lst Katherine Ireland; 2nd Mrs. Wade 1 Sponge Cakeâ€"lst Mrs. Wade; 2nd No entry 1 Angel Cakeâ€"lst Doris Cook; 2nd No entry Pie Mr: SOTl lemonâ€"lst Mrs. Gunn; 2nd Kerr pumpkinâ€"151; Mrs. William- 2nd Tillie Watson THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO iness. The Sunday School executive will meet next Thursday evening, Sept. 7th. Final arrangements will ‘he made for the Rally Day Service to be held on Sunday. Sept. 24th. The traffic has been exceptionally heavy lately. Campers filom the north are returning to their home= north are returning to their home= and exhibition visitors are flocking to the city. Services will be held in Newton brook United Church next Sunday a 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.1n., conducted by the pastor. all Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Soden : Doris Soden are spending weeks at their sumrner home Beach, Georgian Bay. The Women’s Association will hold‘ their regular monthly meeting next Thursday, Sept. 7th. 'A full atten- dance is requested. Important bus- Sunday School and Bible Class 10 a.m. A cordial invitation is extended to Rev. and Mrs. A. H. H‘albert re- turned this week from Alcona Beach where they spent their holidays. Rev. W. Mason of Newtonbrook occupied the pulpit in the United Church last Sunday morning in the absence of the pastor. ' The North York Hortiéultural So- ciety held its annual Flower and Vegetable Show last Saturday at the Earl Haig Collegiate. Conditions for the growing of flowers has not been good this season but the exhibit was Very fine indeed. After two months holidays the pub- lic schools will re-open on Tuesday, Sept. 5th, for the fall and winter terms. A large number of boys and attended the ONE. on Young ada’s Day last Monday. try; 2nd No entry Best Display of Flowers grown from Rennies Seedsâ€"lst Archie Cam- eron; 2nd Mrs. John McDonald Amateur Collection of Vegetablesâ€" lst Mrs. M. McDonald; 2nd Mrs. Chas. Thompson Professional Collection of Vegetables â€"1st Chas. Hadlo’w; 2nd No entry Highest Number of Points Mrs. Allen won highest number of points 10 firsts and 10 second prizes amounting to 50 points. Mr. Archie Cameron was second highest havingi Won 9 firsts and 7 second prizes amounting to 41 points. NEWTONBROOK Don’t Buy a Horse -- Use The Liberal They’re Cammg? Richmond Hill If you have something to sell you have a message for the people. De liver that message through the columns. of Good Old Paul. We’ve heard a great deal about him and the ride that eventful night ’way back when. And though we’ve heard hardly a thing about that trusty horse, we’re sure he must have been a grand steed, but we’re also sure that if Paul Revere were living toâ€"day and wanted to get a message to the people in the North Yonge Street district he wouldn’t have troubled his poor old horse to go galloping over the countryside. Of course he would have put an advertisement in The Liberal. No more do mer- chants and business men to-day need to buy a horse when they can get their message to thousands of readers each week through the medium of the Home Paper. Soden an Established 1878 The Home Paper of the District for over Half a Century “The Liberal †at girls alm dates of Aug. 19th, Aug. 26th, Sept. 2nd and Sept. 9th, 1933, and that, un- less the said arrears of taxes and costs are sooner paid, I shall, on the 6th day of December 1933 proceed to sell the said lands to discharge the said arrears of taxes and the charges thereon. The sale will be held on the above date at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon in the Municipal Hall in the Village of Richmond Hill. Copies of said list may be had at my office. Dated at Richmond Hill A. J. HUME, August 10th, 1933 Village Treas. By virtue of a Warrant issued by the Reeve of the Village of Richmond Hill, dated the 27th day of July 1933, and to me directed, commanding me to proceed with the collection of the arrears of taxes together with the fees and expenses, I hereby give notice that the list of lands liable to be sold has been prepared and is being pub- lished if} the “Ontario Gazette†under Treasurer’s Sale of Land in Arrears of Taxes Awful thought! The more government does now, the longer investigations will take when over. Rev. E. J. and Mrs. Whan and family of Villa Nova, mtoored up to Belle Ewart, Lake Simcoe, after vis- iting over the week-end with Mrs. Robert Giles. ‘ Mrs. Arthur Warwick, nee Gerâ€" trude Doner, and daughter Dorothy, motored home on Sunday to Detroit, after spending two weeks vacation with her mother, Mrs. Doner, and her two sisters, Mrs. George Clay- ton and Mrs. Robert Gies. VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL BUTTONVILLE RICHMOND TAILORS CLEANING AND PRESSING FURS J . r1. Greene, lest Quaiity Hand Tailored Clothes Richmond HiIl rour Furs and we will gladly discuss with ing or repair problem. .1. A . e“; the the it’s V“ / Paul Revere :4 Had Only 40% Way To: Spread the News your Furs Remodeled or Re- 3 in this work and can guaré Her friend smiled as she rocked her children to and fro. “Ah,†she replied, “it’s quite easy; for, you see, little Mike has a tooth comin’ up and Tim hasn’t. So I put my finger in Tim‘s mouth, an’ if he bites, why, then it’s Mike. “Arrah,†said the latter, “2111’ it’s a perfect pair 0’ boys they are; but tell me, how do you manage to tell one from the othel ? For divil a bit of difference can I see between them." Mrs. Murphy was the proud pos- sessor of twin boys, and while taking them out in the park, ran across her neighbor, Mrs. Casey. STOCKS BUNDS GRAIN INSURANCE You may phone orders or call at this office and they will be transmitted to the city as soon as given. Richard Simpson Company M . .«u has opened an office in the FRANCIS BUILDING THORNHILL 31' the convenience of local clients. ANNOUNCEMENT Telephone 9 Telephone 98 PAGE SEVEN