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The Liberal, 1 Nov 1934, p. 7

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1935 C HAP! TY IN THE HOME JACK POWER-r Phone 49J ‘ Richmond Hill For Finest Quality Hand Tailored Clothes CLEANING :service and perfect satisfaction. We specialize in Cleaning and Press- ing and are equipped to handle all kinds of work. PRESSIN G WE CAN GUARANTEE prompt, efficient THE LIBER‘KI‘L‘ EVERY SUCCESSFUL MERCHANT IS A LIVING WIT- NESS TO THESE FACTS WHICH HE HAS LEARNED IN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ADVERTISING EXPERIENCE. ASK HIM ABOUT THE VALUE OF NEWSPAPER SPACEâ€"HE KNOWS. 2.â€"THE NEWSPAPER wâ€"THE NEWSPAPER v.5THE NEWSPAPER ‘.â€"‘THE NEWSPAPER IN IS the preferred advertising medium, because it local- izes the prospect’s attention and‘ encourages patron- age of local dealers. RICHMOND TAILORS .â€"THE NEWSPAPER Gets the most effective advertising results dollar spent. WHY DO ALL THE “BIG BUSINESS” ADVERTISERS USE SPACE IN NEWSPAPERS AND CO-OPERATE WITH DISTRIB- \ UTORS TO DO LIKEWISE eosn ADAM, IT LOOKS LIKE IT'S QONNA BE AToueH \VlNTEQ FOQ THE F . . ‘UNEM- ' fl ‘ , PLOYED :,L â€", YEAH AND FOQ THOS 1f- ," ‘ \VOQK TOO AI/K RH 44v.qu ‘ Reaches all the classes of prospects regularly and gets the quickest and best results for the smallest adver- tising investment. No national advertiser has ever built a permanently successful organization of distributors without the use of newspaper space. Reaches more people regularly and in shorter time than any other form of advertising you can do. IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL ADVERTISE IT IN J. A. GREENE BECAUSE Telephone No. 9 AND EVEPYBQQYQLM 10. ea; 1 BE CHARITABLE . SHOW 1 WENT MOQE BQOTHEQLV I HAD A Nowâ€" 1‘. 5:201qu for every Thevwbniefirare more“ interested in What a bride is married in than what she is married to. -‘Nan Emerson in National Home monthly. There’H be no dggs to run and ileap. “Yes,” Neighbor answeved, “when you do, You’ll sit in loneliness and Weep.” I‘ll have new china, crystal too, shine I’ll ask you, Neighbor, in to tea, And you’ll admire this house of mine rugs There’s dusty footmarks on my floor, School books are lying here and there There’s finger marks upon my door. Some day my boys will all be grown, Then how my houSe will gleam and There’s dog’s hairs scattered on my gleam, Of silver and of lovely glass; And she has .time to read and dream. My neighobr's books are all in place; I-Y er walnut shelves give back the MY NEIGHBOUR’S HOUSE ’ My neighbor’s house has waxen floors That cast reflections like a pool, Her rugs like islands here and there Are colored like a Rajah’s jewel. THE LIBERA L, RICHMOND HILL. ONTARLO EVEQYONE SHOU). D DO THEIQ DAQT'. EVEN YOU' ADE YOU DONE) ANYTHI N6 FOP QNAE'TY? \:3g - *. 7V EVERY NtCaHT' .l l . KNWIFE Farmer Hiramâ€"Bad luck you do anything with them ? Farmer Silasâ€"Well, a heavy storm blew down 50 per cent. of it, and we’d hardly gathered that when an- other w'md blew down the rest. Farmer Hiramâ€"What; plum crop like? Moved by J. s. Lawson, seconded b3; J. Jeffersonâ€"That the Treasurer be and is hereby authorized to issue cheque to Walter Sloan for $12.00 as payment of sheep claim as per val- uator’s sworn statement now on file. Moved by Thos. MacMurchy, second ed by J. S. Lawson~That the Treas- urer be and is hereby instmcted to issue a. cheque 'for the sum of $50.00 to A. M. McLeod, Secretary of Schomâ€"‘ berg Agriculture Society, this being the Township Grant to this Society. Farmer Sflwâ€"Well, my wife ate one and I ate the other. Moved by John S. Lawson, seconded by Thos. MacMurchyâ€"That Norman MacMurchy (Reeve) and J. P. Jeffel' lson (D. R.) be a committee to attem' a meeting of solicitors in connectior with Law Suit with Marsh Syndicate. Moved by J. Jefferson, seconded by ,J. S. Lawsonâ€"That Chas. Ross, Col- lector, be relieved of collecting dog tax of one Thos. Craig for 1933, and} that the same be removed from theI Collectors Roll. I Moved by J. Jefferson, seconde Thos. MacMurchyâ€"That the T urer be authorized to refund the of $1.95 to Herb. Patrick be 1 wrongly assessed for 1 Dog 1 1933). Moved by J. Jefferson, seconded by Thos. MacMurchy~That relative to ihe Tax Account of Peter Kowalenko, that this Council in session accept the offer of The Soldier Settlement Board in the payment of taxes up to Dec. 31, 1932, and that the same be removed from the Tax Sales List. Moved by John S. Lawson, seconded by J. Jeffersonâ€"That the Clerk be authorized to issue a cheque to R. C.‘ White, District Representative, for} :810.00, same being a donation to York ‘County Junior Plowmen. Moved by J. Jefferson, seconded by John S. Lawsonâ€"That the Treasurer be authorized to issue a cheque to W. W. Gardhouse for the sum of 891.37 being this Municipality share of Hosi- 1' italization to Oct. the 19th, 1934. Moved by J. Jefferson, seconded by rr1_,._ n: Moved by J. S. Lawson, seconded by J. Jeffersonâ€"That the Collector’s Bonds to the extent of $10,000.00 be accepted by this! Council now in ses- Moved by J.- Jefferson, seconded by John S. Lawsonâ€"That the Clerk be authorized to notify Gus Farquhar that this council requests him. to have Schomberg Lock-up properly cleaned and that Thos. MacMurchy and Godâ€" frey Fox be a committee to infer with the Village Commissioners» for the re- pairs to same. ‘ Moved by J. Jefferson, seconded by N. D. MacMurchyâ€"That the Treasâ€" urer be authorized to issue to W. C. Corbitt for the sum of $10.00 for the purchase of a wreath to be placed on War Memorial re Armistice Day pro- gram. U. R. Works Voucher No} 17â€"$2726.19 Resolutions Moved by Thos}. MacMurchy, second ed by John S. Lawsonâ€"~That the Treasurer be authorized to issue a cheque to Arthur Wellsly, School At- tendance Officer, for the sum of fifteen dollars and thirty-five cents For services to date. Hydro~Electric, P. V. S. Street Lights $336.40; Gus Farquhar, Cor}.â€" ‘stable Services $2.50; H. H. Sawdon, ‘Advert. and Supplies $5.25; Grand & Toy, Supplies $2.75; Registry Office, Barrie, Search .56; Registry Office, Nemarket, Abstract $3.00; Registry Office, Newmarket, Re Denne Estate $2.70; Woodbridge & Vaughan Tele- phone Co., L. D. Calls (Reeve) $2.00; Schomberg' Telephone Co., Clerk’s L. D. Calls $8.52; Registry Office, New. market, re Walton $2.88; Cheques, Bank of Commerce $24.00; Electrié Board, Township Election Exp. $129.- 04; William Rose, Cemetery Inspecâ€" tion $5.00. Reliefâ€"$116.44. Road Voucher No. 20â€"$691.02. King Township Council General Regular Meetingâ€"Nobleton, Oct 27, 1934. All Present except Mr. Fox. ACCOUNTS PAID MEPOF COUQSE In QQNTLKISS 4v DO \. NTHING WHO “mm w vexuna the sum Herb. Patrick be being ‘ I LawsJon, seconded by 'wuo‘ luck! Could was your DOE (year the Treas- now in ses- SS, 001-! VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL ng' dog Treasurer’s Sale of Lands in Arrears 33, and of Taxes om the By virtue of a Warrant issued by I , the Reeve of the Village of Richmond Lded by Hill dated the 5th day of July 1934 Her be and to me directed, commanding me » issue to proceed‘ with the collection of ar~ 2.00 as rears of taxes, together with the fees 8T val- and expenses, I hereby give notice a file. that the list of lands liable to be sold second has been prepared, and is being pub: Treas- lished in the “Ontario Gazette” under ted to the dates of August 4th, September $50.00 lst and October 6th, 1934, and that ichom- unless the said arrears of taxes and being costs are sooner paid, I shall, on the iety. 15th day of November 1934 proceed to sell the said lands to discharge the said arrears of taxes and the charges thereon. Dated at Richmond Hill August 2nd, 1934 The sale will be held on the above date at the hour of ten o’clock in the foreman in the Municipal Hall in the Village of Richmond Hill. " of said List may be had at my office. ‘ .V A. J. HUME, “ To know a man, observe how he wins his object, rather than how he loses it; for when we fail, our pridle supports us\,â€"when we succeed, it betrays us.” â€"Colt0n. The remedy lies, first of all, in hav. [ing the nose and throat put into a. Iliealthy condition, obstruction-s remov- lJed and infection treated. In young children, this generally means the reâ€" moval of ad‘enoids and tonsils. Those who snore should not sleep lying on their backs. Those who have snored for years have developed a. habit which takes time to correct, even afâ€" ‘ter the underlying cause has been removed. It is not only for the sake of others that snores should be com trolled, but also to secure better rest for the snorer. Questions concerning Health, ad- dressed to the Canadian Medical As- sociation, 184 College Street, Toronto, will be answered personally by letter. There are several reasons why our mouths open when We sleep. It com- monly occurs when we fall asleep sitting in a chair, or when we lie on our backs in bed. In such cases, the muscles which support and hold up the lower jaw relax, and‘ the mouth falls open. The most common cause of snoring, however, is some abnormal condition of the nose, which more or loss blocks the free flow of air in and out. While asleep, secretions collect in the nose, particularly if the nose is congested or blocked, which during the day would be expelled1 and So, first of all, there is a. Wheezing as the air is forced through the secretions, and later the mouth opens and snoring follows. Snoring is more common in winter, because in Winter there are more colds and other infections of the nose and throat. Babies snore, but after childhood, there are few snorers under thirty years of age. It is after thirty that: snoring becomes a habit. The cause underlying the habit does not lie in the subconscious mind, but in the open mouth. All snoring is noisy. Apparently men are the chief offenders; at any rate, as snorers they make the great- er amount of noise. Among those conditions which favour sleep is quiet. Therefore whether he be in the home or in the pullman car, the snorer is a disturber of the sleep of others even if he does not waken himself with the noise he produces. It has bee said that more than one person in ten is a chronic snorer. By that we mean that more or less reg-- ularly, for at least part of each night, they open their mouths to breathe and’ indulge themselves in producing those vibrating sounds which we call snares. SNORING People who sleep with their mouths open are the ones who snore, so it follows that the way to avoid snoring is to sleep with the mouth closed, making use of the nose for breathing. Village 39%)) Special Samngs’to the Homeland by: Canadian Pacific, Cunard and Anchor-Donaldson linear 9.. Lowest Rates. Photos and Passports Secured All enquiries confidential We look after your wants right fm your home. Phone Willowdale 635 Office Stop 6, Yongc St. Lansing BROTHERTON’S - Boomc Stegmshlp OFFICE 163-167 Yonge St., Toronto, up stairs1 opp. Simpsons. Phone Elgin 4820. The moment you feel the slighteét distress in your eyes or notice a dim- ming of your vision consult Your Eyes F. E. LUKE & SON G. WALWIN, Prop. Phone 42 Richmond Hill RICHMOND HILL DAIRY PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING Thornhill, Ontafio Hot Water Heating and General Repairs Secured from selected and inspected herds and handled in the most ap- proved methods it is sure to give satisfaction. Pa;- teurized by the most modern methods. Steamship Reservations to Great Britain and the Continent. Premier service to West Indies. PASSPORTS ARRANGED FOR Rail tickets and sleeper Reservations. EXPRESS TELEGRAPH Can. National Station Milk and Cream DAIRY A. C. HENDERSON Travel Service Because it is so PURE, so FRESH, and so GOOD be Richmond Hill . B. Tracy, Agent Phone 169 A LAZY LIVER AUSTRALIAN DRUG COMPANY 75 Duchess St., Toronto WAvex-ley 4521 sure to insist on FOR A HAPPY STOMACH Try G.G. Extract today. 5 drops in half glass water. From your Druggist or A healthy stomach with Kidneys and Bladder functioning properly, means restful sleep. HKHEST Bun: MED L L OF EUGLYDYUS Richmond Hill M $1.00 GLENN’S DRUG STORE CAN CAUSE MANY AILMENTS Parke’s PAGE SEVEN will quikcly restore that liver to normal healthy action, re- lievino: constipation, biliousness, head- aches, etc. It aiso aids the stomach. A month’s treat- ment for 40¢. 65¢. 90c LIVER TONE

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