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The Liberal, 5 Jul 1934, p. 3

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$1.50 PER YEAR The Liberal is recognized as d the Newest Home Papers in Province of Ontario. Eight one the to twelve pages. all home print. it caries all the news of the entire We! and our circulation is causing today. VOL. LVI. every weekâ€"Subscribe m. p 4’ DO RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO. THURSDAY JULY 5th, 1934 Richmond Hill Public School EDWARD LAXTON, B. A. Barrister and Solicitor (Telephone 133) Toronto Office, 100 Adelaide St. W. Phone ADelalde 8608 RICHMOND HILL OFFICE. 40 YONGE ST. OPEN MUSICAL Adelmo M elecci DAILY Cook & Gibson Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Wm. Cook, K. C. Ralph B. Gibson, K.C. From the Toronto Consenatory 9‘ Toronto Office: 912 Federal Bldg., I-ic, will accept a number of pupils la Piano, Organ and Theory. Richmond Hill â€"â€" Tuesday & Friday MRS. MYLKS GEO. W. CROSS Piano Tuner Thi{ty Years Experience Formerly Wit-h Heintsman Company Office Leave Orders at Austin’s Drug Store Richmond Hill 85 Richmond St. West Richmond Hill, Thursday forenoon Maple, Thursday afternoon Money to loan at Current Rate N aughton & Jenkins Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Telephone ADelaxde 2108 s: 85 Richmond St. W., Toronto Naughton Block, Aurora Solicitors for: Aurora, Richmond Hill, King, Whichurch, Markham and m North Gwillimbury, BUSINESS Wright & Taylor FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phones-15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Offices at THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE J. T. Saigeon & Son MAPLE licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Sales attended to on shortest notice and at reasonable'rates. Patronage solicited Prentice & Prentice AUC’I‘IONEERS J. H. Prentice, 415 Balliol St., K. G. Prentice, Milliken. Toronto, Hyland 0834 We are prepared to conduct sales of Farms and farm stock sales a specialty. Farms bought All sales at- and con- Mad by the most approved methods. every description. and sold on commission. . handed to on shortest notice, MED] CAL Dr. R. A. Blgford (Successor to Dr. Caldwell) Office Hours 9-10 am. 12-2 & 6-8 pm. and by appcintment MAPLE Dr. L. R. M arwood Bank of Commerce Building Thornhill, Ont. Office Hours: 7-9 pm Phone, Residence 14-12 Office 100 Drs. Langstaf f North Yonge St. ’03. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFFâ€" Office hours: 8-10 a.m. & 6-8 pm. DR. LILLIAN C. LANGSTAFFâ€" (Diseases of women and children) {Mike hours: Dr. J. P. Wilson Office hours: 9 to 11 em. 0 to 8 p.m., and by appointment. Office: Centre and Church Streets, Richmond Hill Phone 24. Dr. L. R. Bell Dentist Office: Trench Block, two doors north of Bank of Commerce Hours: 9 am. to 5:30 pm. Telephone 32 T‘ . Telephone 80 | . Dr. M. J. Quigley - DENTIST THORNHILL Bank 61" Commerce Building SAND â€"- GRAVEL _ , From Maple Gravel Pit GENERAL CARTAGE by Truck WM. McDONALD, Telephone 62. Thornhill, F0=0=0=0 ll ° TheJones Coal C0. Full Line of FUEL _ ALSO Lime, Cement, Tile PhoHe- 188 o YARDS AT BURR’S MILL o=o=o=soaa 9 uon==aol=l J PHONE 3. 10-12 a.m. 2-5 p.m.g Richmond Hilll 1-3 pm. Phone 100 Walter S. Jenkins. Res. Phone Hill 5048. _ _ J. Harry Naughton. Res. Elgln Mills Res. Phone 122 McGuire, Boles & Co. Barrisetrs and Solicitors Hon. W. H. McGuire . James A. Bales, B. A, Percy Biggs AD. 0177 Toronto AD. 0178 1315 Bank of Hamilton Building Yonge Street Toronto _ Thomas Delany Manning Arcade formerly of Wm. Cook, Cook & Delany Barrister, Solicitor .& Notary Public 1207 Northern Building 330 Bay Street Toronto Telephone ADelaide 4140 Mulock. M illiken, Clark & Redman Barristers, Solicitors, etc. _ Officeâ€"711 Dominion Bank Building southwest corner of King and Yonge Streets, Toronto. W. B. Milliken, K. C. Herb. A. Clark Henry E. Redman W. P. Mulock A. Cameron Macnaughton BARRISTER 1711 Star Building, 80 King Street, West, Toronto Phone: ELgin 4879 Campbell Line Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Richmond Hill Ontario . Office over Davies Dry Good Store ‘ Maple Every Saturday MAPLE nOTEL 1 T. C. Newman BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Richmond Hill Every THURSDAY AFTERNOON l 93 Yonge Street Immediately North of Masonic Hall Phone 87 Richmond Hill Toronto Office â€" 18 Toronto Street Phone ELgin 1887 Harold J. Kirby . BARRISTER, SO LICITOR, ETC. 2135 Yonge Street Toronto HYLAND 1898 and 1900 MAPLEâ€"EVERY TUESDAY Standard Bank Building. INSURANCE LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, PLATE GLASS, AUTOMOBILE, BURGLARY, GUARANTEE BONDS SPECIAL RATES TO FARMERS ON ALL CARS TARIFF & NONTARIFF 00’s. A. G. SAVAGE Post Office Block Richmond Hill THE MILL J. F. BURR ANTI WARBLE FLY SPRAY Full lines of Stock and Poultry Feeds I.FOX ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL WORK WE DELIVER Furnaces, Eave Troughs, Metal Garages, Roofing ' ,Jobbins nor-may Attended to En A-l Quality. Moderate Prices. Day 139 Phones Evening 82W June Promotions ROOM 1 Passed from JR. IV to SR. IV on Year’s Recordâ€"Roy Lunau, Peter Megdonald, Charles Ransome, Reg- inald Watkins. ROOM ll SR. III to JR. IV. Promoted on Term Workâ€"â€"Mollie Secrett. Promoted on June Examinations, names in alphabetical orderâ€"Joe Bril- linger, Lillie Browning, Ruth Healey, Ethel Mitchell, Lenore Stone. JR. IV to SR. IV. Promoted on Term Work, names in alphabetical orderâ€"Gordon Cunning- ham, Norman Mabley, Joe Morris, Winnie Ransome, Ruth Smith, Ber- nice Taylor, Margaret Walwin. Promoted on June Examinations, names in alphabetical orderâ€"Don Barraclough, Elgin Barrow, George Bell, Ruth Brown, Nellie Coveyduck, Reta Daly, Dorothy Donald, Alfred Elliott, Laura Frisby, Herbert Gater, Bill Glenn, Bill Hall, Leslie Hull, Syd- ney Hunt, Peter Jarvis, Flora Kerr, Ivy O’Brady, Douglas Sanders, Syd- ney Scatter, Marguerite Smith, Stew- art Tyndall, Doris Wade, Helen \Var- wick, George Offen partially on term work as he became ill during exami- nation. ROOM III JR, 111 to SR. IIIâ€"Promoted on Year's Workâ€"Sidney chard, Stuart Macdonald. Proudoted in Februaryâ€"Margaret Hunt. Tony Mastromatteo. SR. III to JR. IVâ€"Promoted on Year's Work (arranged in alphabeti- cal order)â€"â€"Phyllis Angle. Ivy Bol- grade, Murray Cunningham, Alice Donald-Margaret Endean, Edna Fish, Mabel Gilbert, Amy Kozak, Alex Mac- donald, Eva Mihorean. Promoted on Final Examination (arranged in alphabetical . order)â€" Joan Carpenter, Clifford Dexter and Bert Thompson. SR. III Pupils absent through ill- ness or quarantineâ€"Arthur Gater, Margaret Hunt, John Tracy and Sid- ney O’Brady. ROOM IV JR. III to SR. III. Promoted on Year’s Workâ€"Marion Barker (h), John Carpenter, Mary Duncan, Margaret McGibbon, Gilert Mihorean (h), Alfred Warwick (h), Donald Wellman (h). Promoted on Final Examinationâ€" Douglas Brown, Clifford Casement, Erle Cook, Edward Healey, Morley Hillaby, Jean Mills, George Monk- man, Gwen Schissler, Victor Secrett (1‘), Kenneth Shields (1‘), Ruth Tyn- dall, Deane Wellman. SR. II to JR. III. ROOM VI Passed from SR. I to JR. II on Terms 'Workâ€"Margaret Allison, Marie Brillinger, Jean Cruickshank, Robert Endean, Desmond Illingsworth, Rose Jones, Robert Johnson, Helen Ransom, Ruth Webster, Stewart Well- man. Passed from SR. I to JR. IIâ€"Richâ€" ard Baker (ill, on terms work), Marie- Deferrariy Donald Glenn, Peter Kozak (r), Elizabeth Mansbridge (1'), Murray McTaggart, Dorothy Offen, Harold Reaman, Anne Walwin, Olive Ross (ill 2 months, will be given ex- aminations in Fall). Passed from JR. 1 to SR. I on Term’s Workâ€"Margaret Brown Henry Tryhorn. Passed from JR. 1 to SR. Iâ€"Mel‘lyn Graham, William Kanis, Mabel Lough lin (ill, on term's work), Mary Bar- bara Morris (h). This room was much broken up by illness especially since Easter. ROOM VII SR. PR. to 1. Passed on Term's \‘Vorkâ€"~Murray Bowcs, Mary Burnett, Margaret Cal'- p<nte1‘, Florence Edwards, Sheila Hamilton, George Loughlin, Foss Mallory, Mario McQuadc, Shirley Paris, Margaret Ransom, Jean Scott, William Shcardown, Betty Smith, Helen Thompson, Norman Tyndall, Jean Walker. Passed on Final Examinationâ€" Joycc Bm‘raclough, Allan Horwood (11), Delbert Hull, Muriel Mcgdonal, Elinor Pattcndon, Charles Wellman (11),, Arthur Wolfrcys (h), Thomas MacLeod, Eric Upton, Donald Ched- zoy (1'), Peter Kanis (1'). William Neal, Lolu Sanders (recommended due to illness). JR. PR. to SR. PR.â€"Jean Baker, Fredrick Edwards, Cecil Espcy, Fran- ces Evison, Victor Jones, Connie Scatter. Way Back in the liberal Files THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO From Our Issue of June 29th, 1899 The firm of Newton & Bro., tanners at Elgin Mills, has been converted into a Company consisting of Mr. and Mrs. James Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Newton and Mr. Thomas New Lon, secretary. The Company in order to be up-to-date is erecting a new fire-proof boiler house, and putting in a large 112 horse-power boiler, manufactured by Goldie & McCulloch, Galt. The class of leather turned out by this firm in past years has more than a provincial reputation and with increased power and new machinery added the Company will be able to rival the largest firms in the Dominâ€" Promoted on Year’s Workâ€"Hugh'iom Charles, Teddy Evelyn, Leonard Lunau, Lloyd Sanderson (h), Donald Wolfreys. Promoted on Final Examinationsâ€"- Arthur Abbey, Robert Abbey, Murray Hunt, Effie Jarvis, Vernon Mitchell, Harold Reesor, Kenneth Woods (r). ROOM V SR. II to JR. III. Promoted on Year’s Workâ€"Gloria Anderson, Elizabeth Elliott, Marian Lumb, Chester Unger (h), Helen Whitten, Doreen Wise (h). Promoted on Final Examinationâ€" Robert Carpenter, Merwin Charlton, Lenore Dewsbury, Florence Espey, Lorraine Jones, Douglas Manley, Esther Morrison, Garth Palmer (1‘), Marjorie Pattenden, Hazel Reaman, Donald Reid, Frank Young. JR. II to SR. II. Promoted on Year's Workâ€"Mary Megdonald. Promoted on Final Examinationâ€"â€" Stanley Baker, Patricia Belgrade, Gladys Chedzoy, AEileen Cook, Ber- nice Cook, June Davis, Harold Meg- donal, Lily O’Brady (passed on what she tried). SR. I to JR. II. Promoted on Year’s Workâ€"Ferris Allen, John Taylor. Promoted on Final Examinationsâ€" Annie Browning, Vera Evison, Albert Fish, Elmer Reid (r), John White. Promoted in January but not por- moted in Juneâ€"Alex Belgrade, Mabel Brock, Cecil Offen, Irving Ross. INSURANCE Telephone 232 C. H. BYAM Fire, Life, Casualty, Plate Glass, etc Motor Cars a Specialty Haple, Ontario I l The annual election of officers for Richmond Lodge No. 23, AF. & A.M., took place on the evening of Monday, June 19th, and the new officers were duly installed on Saturday evening as follows: W.M., Ernest Coombs; S. W., Isaac Crosby; J.W., Geo. New- berry; S.D., Jas. Wright; J.D., W. Trench; S.S., Geo. Leek; J.S., R. W. Glass; I.G., T. F. McMahon; Tyler, R. E. Law; Treasurer, Alex. Moodie‘; Secretary, H. A. Nicholls‘; Chaplain, A. L. Skeele; Director of Ceremonies, Jas. Elliott. Dr. Emerson Henderson, L.D.S., Surgeon Dentist, has fitted up a dental office in the Grand Central Building next door South of the Liberal Office and will be here on Tuesday of each week. D1'.-Langstaff returned last eve- ning from Chicago, Where he took special studies in the larger hospitals of that city. Rev. Wellwood, the incoming super- intendant of the Circuit will preach his first pastoral sermon in the Meth- odist Church on Sunday evening. As usual the annual tea party and games held in Mr. Klinck’s Park, Victoria Square, last Saturday was most successful. The discourse in the afternoon was intended particularly for the Sabbath School children, but it contained much healthy food for both old and young. The following schedule shows the amounts required for general county purposes and for the Industrial Home which will be levied on the various municipalities for the present year: Gen. Industrial Municipality Purposes Home Etobicoke $2951.58 $553.43 Georgina 1177.51 220.78 Gwillimbury N. 1313.23 246.23 hotel. r’ PRINTING sum V “I 'An unexcelled printing snub I available to this district at The I15- eral Job Printing Department. k plant is equipped to take can ‘ 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 right. No- 1 Gwillimbury E. 2529.32 474.25 ” King 4896.92 918.17 Markham 5671.50 1063.42 43 FIRESIDEL‘ Scarboro 3570.61 669.49 “E Vaughan 5387.58 1010.17 ' Egnssgfias R Whitchurch 2976.89 558.17 3’ York 835200 156900 Nobody loves an egotist. Aurora 654.04 122.63 . . . Nemrket . 70656 13248 Wisdom is better than wealth. Holland Landlng 113.18 21.22 a a e Markham Village 347-36 95-13 Waste no tears over yesterday. Richmond Hill 250.04 36.88 ,, . . StOUfiVIHe 440'00 8250 It is often harder to live than to die. Weston 432.56 81.11 . .. .. Woodbridge 165-84 31-10 We are all slaves to habit and custom. East Toronrto 640.00 33.00 :- s e w _ Ignore misfortune and it will ignore Total 342752.81 $8016.15 you. O O . The more you look at it and smell it, the more you wonder how any- body knew the Turkish kind was tobacco. of youth. a us i tims. JULY SALE OF BRAY CHICKS PRICES GREATLY REDUCED Only a Few More Days to Get Your Supplyâ€"Last Eggs Now in the Incubators Standard Quality Foundation Ste‘ $ 7.95 per 100 $ 9.95 per 100 10-day-old Barred Rocks 11.95 per 100 13.95 per 100 3-wee‘k-old Barred Rocks .. 15.95 per 100 17.95 per 100 Whit}; ngcks, Reds and Wyandottcs (day-old only) same as Barred 0c s. White Leghorns, 1/2 cent per chick less. age for age. Jersey Black Giants (dayâ€"old only) 1 cent per chick more. These are the same kind of high-quality chicks we have been hatching all season. Prices reduced for quick clearance. A real opportunity for anyone who can accommodate a few ,more pullets next fall. The older chicks are particularly well-grown for their ages. They’repast the danger stage and should come along fast. “DAY-OLD PULLETS"â€"LEGHORNS ONLY If you like Leghorns, this is what you want. “Day-old Pullets” or “3-Week-Old Pullets." Cockei'els taken out as they come from the incubator. 85% accuracy guaranteed. This new development is proving very popular with many of our customers. Standard Quality Foundation Stock Day-old Leghorn PULLETS 310.85 per \100 $19.95 per 100 3-week-old Leghorn PULLETS 25.75 per 100 29.75 per 100 Place your order with your nearest Bray Hatchery or sales officeâ€"01' write direct to St. Catharines. Send $1.00 deposit with order and pay balance on safe delivery of chicks. BRAY CHICK HATCHERY '80 Clayburn Ave., St. Catharines, Ont. Broader and Office, 2385 Dufferin St., Toronto Eight breedsâ€"Eighth year blood-testingâ€"Sixth year Government Approval. ,Day-old Barred Rocks A mind perennially young is a fountain Aged war-makers demand young vie- l I t THE kind of refrigerator you've always wantedâ€"one to hold all the food you needâ€"keep it pure, wholesomeâ€"with a dependable refrigeration that giVes you a life- time of use. The Norge Rollator Refrigerator holds more food than any other refrigerator at its price. That is one great advantage. You get 18 modern convenience fea- tures, alsoâ€"every worthwhile refrigerator device at no extra price. And the operation cost of the Norge scarcely amounts to that of a 60-watt lamp. Don't delay . . . ain't us today. YOU CAN BUY A NORGE a - ‘ son AS LITTLE as . N0 RG E 51.95 ' QM Izifriyutflbn A WEEK G. YEREX MARKHAM ROAD RichmOnd Hill lD34

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