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The Liberal, 22 Nov 1934, p. 4

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Specials For This Week-End Watch Our Window for High Class Cakes and Pastry CHECKERBOARD LAYER CAKE, Special, each 20c. PEANUT COOKIES, 2 doz. for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19c. GINGER SNAPS, our own make, per lb. . . . . . . 10c. GRANULATED SUGAR, with order, 10 lbs. for 51c. BULK TEA, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39c. RAISINS, extra special, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c. POTATOES, pk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c. COOKING ONIONS, 15 lbs. for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c. CHOICE QUALITY PUMPKIN, lge. tin . . . . . . 8c. SWEET CORN, regular size tins, 2 for . . . . \_. . 15c. FELS NAPTHA SOAP, 3 bars for . . . . . . . . . . . 19c. SALMON, 2 lge. tins for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c. DATES, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c. FIGS, 3 lbs. for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c. Fresh and Cooked Meats, Phone 117 Bakery and Grocery, Phone 77 PROMPT DELIVERY Mammoth Hall, Malvern Friday Ev’g, Nov. 23rd DAVID HILL & C0. Stewart-War er BAKERS Now on display in our Show Rooms Travel Round the World with one of these Reliable and Improved Sets You are invited to call in and inspect them, or ask for a demonstration! in your home. RICHMOND HILL DEALERS Admission 46 cents plus tax Kerr Brothers John Moscow’s Orchestra PAGE FOUR The New 1935 Model Under the auSpices of UNIONVILLE JUNIOR FARMERS as â€" GROCERS â€" BUTCHERS BREAD CAKES PIES 15 lbs. for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PUMPKIN, lge. tin . . . . . . ‘ar size tins, 2 for ....\_.. .P, 3 bars for . . . . . . . . . . . for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ANNOUNCEMENT Lunch Provided EfiEVICTORIA SQUARE SHOOTING MATCH A Shooting Match fom' large flock of geese will be held at Mr. Herman M ortson’s, lot 21, concession 4, Mark- ham, on Saturday, November 24th at 1 o’élock. Shot guns and rifles Shells supplied for shot guns. The muddy roads and Wet foggy weather of the past week has been very depressing and nearly everyone is wishing for a “freeze-up.” Rev. F. A. Gilbert spent a few days last week with friends in the London district. A goodly number of the young peo- ple of the community gathered at the horne of the newly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gee, Last Wednesday evening and tendered thm a right royal chivamee. Mr. Jack Frisby is wearing a. broad smile these days. “It’s a. bay.” Mr. Frank Brumwell has returned from his annual hunting trip in the north He reports that deer are very scarce. A number of our Junior Farmers who are members of the Kiwanis clubs grain club were the guests of the Kiwaniansl at the Royal York and Royal Winter Fair on Wednesday. About fifty of the members and friends of the Y.P.S. journeyed to Oanville on Monday night when they put on the program. Group games and lunch concluded a splendid eve- ning. There was a splendid attendance at Y.P.S. on Sunday evening, when “Citizenship” was the theme of the service. sented Misses Ruby Avison and Thelma Hart are attending the Women’s Inâ€" stitute convention at the Royal York Hotel this week. KING UNITED CHURCH Monday, 8 p.m.â€"Young People’s Society. Program will consist of a debate and other interesting num- bers. At each service next Sunday the work and interest of the Missionary and Maintenance Fund will be pre- Miss Vera Nichols and Mr. Wilfred‘ Anderson were the Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gee. The regular monthly meeting of the W.M.S. Was held last Wednesday at the home of Mrs; M. Perkins. About thirty-five ladies enjoyed a splendid program. 10 a.m.â€"The Church School. 11 a.m.â€"â€"Rev. W. H. Burgess, B.A., B.D., Queen St. United Church Toronto. Wednesday, 8 p.m.â€"â€"-The Young Peo- ple’s Society. ' ' ' CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH 3 p.m.â€"The Church School. 7 p.m.â€"Rev. D. G. Davis. VICTORIA SQUARE UNITED CHURCH Sunday, Nov. 25th Rév. F. A. Gilbert, Pastor 1 p.m.â€"â€"The Church School. 2.30 p.m.â€"Rev. E. Harston, L.L.b. Yonge St. United Church, Toronto. 7.30 p.m.â€"The Young People’s So- ciety. HEADFORD UNITED CHURCH THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO ONTARIO FOWL SUPPER A Fowl Supper Will be served in the Masonic Hall, Richmond Hill, Saturday, Dec. 151:, from 530 p.m. in connection with St. Mary’s bazaar. The inquest into the death of the late Mrs. Grace Kidd who met death as a result of a motor accident here will be held to-night (Thursday) in the Municipal Hall at 8 p.m. At the recent National Jersey Show held at Waterloo, Iowa, the Jersey cow Design’s Martina. was graml champion female. This great show and producing cow is the dam of Martina’s Observer purchased by E. T. Stephens for his Roselawn Jersey Farms, Richmond Hill, Ont. Design’s Martina. is a daughter of the super sire, Design’s Fem Oxford, that is also the sire of Fair Mar- garet’s Design, recently purchased by Roselawn Farms at the W. B. Cleland dispersal sale. TWO BIG DAYS TWO BIG NIGHTS That is what '3 in store for the peo ple of thi§ district with the announce ment of the big bazaar tinder the aus- pices of St. Mary’s R. C. Church, which will be held in the Masonic Hall, Richmond Hill, Friday, Nov. 30th and Saturday, Dec. lst. There will be a variety of booths and games which will be open during- the two days and evenings. Friday afternoon there will be a bridge and e'uchre and Friday evening there will be the blg dance free to everyone. Saturday evening a Fowl Supper will be served from 5.30 p.m. Lucky number tickets are now on sale for a big draw fof lten hpndsome prizes. The carload was divided between Viewfield? and Huntoon points, Benson the third point on this field had been served. Out of our half share We served fiftyâ€"six families. Each family re- ceived 2 bags of potatoes, 6-8 heads of cabbage and two bags filled with other vegetables. We are forever grateful to the people of Richmond Hill, Gormley, Victoria Square and district who so kindly contributed to this carload. Yours sincerely, C. J. Thordarson, Sec. Relief Committee. Take notice that it is the intention of the Council of the Village of Rich- mond] Hill to purchase the land of- feved for sale in the Village of Rich- mond Hill for arrears of Taxes, charges and‘ costs, at the adjourned sale, to be held in the Municipal Hall, Richmond Hill, on Thursday the 29th day of November, 1934, at 10 a..m. I will assure you that we are very thankful and the contents were grate- fully received by everyone, as there were no potatoes or vegetables grown in this. district. Rev. F. A. Gilbert, Gorml‘ey, Ont. Dear Sir:â€" I am sorry that I have neglected to write to you to tell you that the cact- load of fruit and vegetables donated by your @istrict arrived at Huntoon in first class condition. Sunday next before Advent 8 a.m.â€"H~oly Communion. 11 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer. 3 p.m.-â€"Sunday School. 7 p.m.â€"-Evening Prayer. Nov. 25 RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Sunday, November 25th 11 a.m.â€"Toronto Centre Presbytery Maintenance and Missionary Field Day. Special speaker Rev. Ernest Harston, Pastor of United Church, Yonge Street, Toronto. 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7 p.m.â€"â€"â€"The Pastor. Music by the Choirâ€" Handlel’s Largo “Still, still with Thee” by Ben'idge Solo by Miss 0. E. Switzer “The God of Love My Shepherd' Is” by Eric H. Thiman. Rev. J. D. Cunningham Sunday, Nov. 25th 11 a.m.â€"The Minister. Themeâ€"“Contentment and Godli- nvess." 2.45 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7 p.m.â€"The Minister. Themezâ€"“Does science leave room for God?” We Welcome you to these evening services. VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL Re Adjournment Tax Sale RELIEF CAR RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH INQUEST TOâ€"NIGHT ST. MARY’S CHURCH RICHMOND HILL (Continued from Page 1)‘ GRAND CHAMPION JERSEY NOTICE Clerk and Treasurer. A. J. HUME, Hun-toon, Sask. Nov. 17, 1934 RURAL MAIL BOX. Apply Card’y, Oxford- St., Elgin Mills, CAR TRAILER in good shape, new tires. Apply 82 Yonge St., Richmond Hill, telephone 92F. SAND & GRAVEL, Cement blocks, buildings raised. John Jarvis, Rich- mond Hill, telephone 94M. TWO WORK HORSES, cheap. Leo Burton, Stop 23 Yonge Street, Carr- ville Road, phone Maple 764. PIANO like new, small upright, wal- nut. A real bargain for cash. Phone Unionville 700 or write Post Office, Unionville. HOUSE FOR SALE or RENT, No. 27 Roseview Avenue, Richmond Hill, 5 rooms. Apply 6 Cemme St., East, Richmond Hill. CHEVROLET COACH, 1927 model, good motor anti good tires. Calllamd see it. Robert Harbinson, 3rd conâ€" cession of Markham. LARGE PANDORA RANGE, looks like new and as good as new, reser- voir and warming closet. Apply Box 116, Liberal Office, Richmond Hill. STOVES AND HEATERS for sale or exchange. Furnaces and blowers in- stalled. Repairs to all makes of stoves and furnaces. 82 Yonge St., Richmond Hill, phone 92F. SIX HOLE KITCHEN RANGE in SPY APPLES, very choice, No. 1 $2.00 per bushel, No. 2 $1.50 per bushel, $6.00 and $4.50 per barrel de- livered. Telephong orders to Rich- mond Hill 46-11. le. Vanderbent, R. R. No. 2, Gormley. RADIO, 6 tube Stewart Warner, con:- sole $22.50; 1 mantel 5 tube Sonora $22.50; 1 Federal 5 tube $20.00; 1 Rogers model. $15.00; 1 Westing- house console $15.00. Easy terms. G. Yerex, Richmond Hill. THORNHILL Satm'day, Dec. lst. Furniture, Household Goods CENTRE ST., 2nd HOUSE WEST OF RINK extra good condition, reservoir, Warming oven, heat indicator, coal or wood. A bargain. R. D. Camp- bell, R. R. No. 1 Richmond Hill, telephone 45â€"33. “THIS IS THE DAY OF ADVERTISINGâ€"MAKE THE MOST OF IT” RATESâ€"Five lines or less, 25 cents for first i! sertion and 15 cents for each subsequent insertion Over 5 lines 5 cents per line ext“ each intersection. IF CHARGED 7 CENTS PER LINE. Chesterfield Suite, 3 pieces mohair Breakfast Set, 6 pieces A'ntique Walnut Bedroom Set, 3 pieces, over 100 years old Antique Solid Walnut Cupboard, over 100 years old Antique Solid Walnut Settees Solid Mahogany Chest of Drawers with Mirror . % Walnut Poster Bed Chest of Drawers Single Iron Bed complete with Spring and Mattress, walnut finish Walnut Victrola Rocking Chairs Garden Chairs Set Brass Fire Irons Bridge Lamps with Shades Tapestry Covered Arm Chair Windsor Chair Wicker Set, 3 pieces (2 chairs and table) Floor Lamp and Shade Kitchen Table and 3 Chairs Brass Table Lamp and Shade Bed Couch ' Quebec Heaters . Maple Bench Sm’all Tables Stool Smoking Stand Bed Spring Fern Stand » Small Cupboard Set Shelves Trays, 2 wicker, 1 wood, 1 brass Kitchen Utensils Silk Bedspread Oak Chair Coat Rack, with hooks Vacuum Cleaner Floor Polisher Toilet Set Oak Barrels Wheel Barrows, 1 wood, 1 steel Ladder Quantity Lumber Lot Garden Tools Pair Large Garage Doors, with glass Sled Dog Houses Lawn Mowers Trailer Axle, Wheels, Springs, Tires and Fenders Garden Tractor, complete with mower, plow and cultivator Concrete Roller Pair Trestles 20 Ton Lifting Jack Pair Brass Candle Sticks, electric with shades Bedroom Lamp Auction Sale CARL DOAN FOR SALE the preperty' of TERMS CASH J. CARL SAIGEON, at 1 p. m. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 1934 Auctioneer $20.00. 5 rooms, cellar, furnace, water, electric. Apply 40 Benson Avenue, Richmond Hill. FRAME HOUSE on Yonge Street, at a low rent, possession at once. Apply Liberal Office, Richmond: Hill. HOUSE AT MAPLE, 1 acre of land, garage, number of fruit trees. Ap- ply Mrs. Jecrmie Bone, Maple, Ont. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS by young couple, one child. Apply to Box 78 The Liberal Office. COMFORTABLE HOUSE, 140 Rich... mond St, $10.00 per month far winter. Apply Mrs. G. Caldwell, 66 Richmond St., Richmond Hill. HOUSE, Ste 7 rooms, all conveniences about March first, reasonable rem. Liberal Office, Richmond Hill. 3 CORDS of dry Hardwood for cash, stove length. Telephone Richmond Hill 236 evenings. POSITION WANTED, housekeeping, nursing, office or store, experienced, references. Box 96 Liberal Office. MARRIED MAN would like odd jobs in or around the village, Willing to take anything. Apply to Box 81 The Liberal Office. PRACTICAL NURSING, maternity cases preferred, experienced, charges reasonable. Mrs. S. Smalley, Main. Street, Unionville, south of United Church. THE UNDERSIGNED would g‘veaflm appreciate the return of costume borrowed last season and consisting of light gray cotton broadcloth trousers and overblouse to match With red trimmings. Mina G. Som- merville, Box 56 Unionvflle, Ont. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Member of the Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta Bars) 310 McKinnon Building, 19 Melinda St., Toronto Bus. Phone EL. 1744 S. TUPPER BIGELOW LLB. Used Cars 1933 FORD V-S TUDORâ€"Small Mileageâ€"A Real Bargain. 1932 FORD V-8 TUDOR 1932 FORD V-8 COUPE 1925 CHEVROLET TOURINGâ€" All Ford cars guaranteed for 30 dun Ford Sales & Service RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO Little Brothers 1934 V-8 FORD DeLUXE AGENT Massey Harris Farm Implements Parts and Repairs Beatty Bros. Products Stable and Water Equipment, etc. Roofing Supplies 74 Church St. Phone 132W Richmond Hill MISCELLANEOUS Small Mileage. CHAS. GRAHAM SEDAN â€" Demonstrator with small mileage â€" At- tractive reduction from new car price. SPECIAL TO RENT WANTED $485.00 $575.00 $475.00 $75.00 Res. Phone RA. 5429

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