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The Liberal, 14 Mar 1940, p. 3

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WANT ADS COVER AND DISCOVER A MULTITUDE OF NEEDS VOL. LVIV. M USI CAL Adelmo Melecci From the Toronto Conservatory of Katie, will accept a number of pupils aPinno, Organ and Theory. . 'hmond Hillâ€"Tuesday and Friday MRS. MYLKS George W. Cross Piano Tuner Thirty Yiars Experience meefly withl Heintzman Company [cave Ouiers at Austin’s Drug Store Richmond Hill VOICE Richard Edmunds 21 CENTRE ST. WESTâ€" Phone 264 BUSINESS Wright & Taylor FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Offices at THQRNHlLL AND UNIONVILLE m Campbell Lme BARRIS'I‘ER, SOLICITOR, ETC. 42 Yonge Street RICI-LMOND HILL Telephone 186 , _ l‘homas Delany tormerly of Wm. Cook, Cook & Delany BARRISTER - SOLICITOR NOTARY 1008 Federal Building 85 Richmond St. West, Toronto Telephone AD. 1948 $000k & Gibson Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Wm. (look, K. C. Ralph B. Gibson, K. 0. Toronto Office: 912 Federal Bldg. ' 85 Richmond St. West. Richmond Hill, Thursday forenoon Maple, Thursuay arternoon Money to loai- at Current Rate B. Bloomfield Jordan BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc. 84 Yongc Street Richmond Hill OFFICE HOURS 9.30 to 12 4 to 5 Evenings by appointment Telephones 'Mfice 229 Residence 148 Morgan .L. Piper Barrlster, Solicitor, Etc. UNIONVILLE Wednesday 3-6 p.m. THORNHILL Wednesday 7-9 pm. Toronto Office â€" 45 Richmond St. W. ' WA. 5923 M cGuire, Boles & Co. Barristers and Solicitors Hon. W. H. l‘chnire James A. BOIKS, RA. Percy Biggs AD. 0177 Toronto AD. 0178 ’ 1315 Bank of Hamilton Building Yonge Street Toronto Mulock, Milliken, Clark & Redman Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Officeâ€"711 Dominion Bank Building,- Ionthwest corner of King and Yongw Streets, Toronto. W. B. Milliken, K.C. H. A. Clark, K.C. II. E. Redman', KC. W. P. Mulock,K.C. ‘ A. Cameron MacNaughton, K.C. BARRISTER McKinnon Building 19 Melinda Street Toronto, Ont. Alexander MacGregor K. C. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC i814 Cenfederation Life Bldg. Toronto Phone: Office EL. 029 Rec. MO. 2866 T. C. Newman BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Richmond Hill Eyory THURSDAY AFTERNOON 93 Yonge Street @ll RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO THURSDAY. MARCH 14ih. 19-10. WAY BACK IN LIBERAL FILES FORTY YEARS AGO From our Issue of. March 15th. 1900 The monthly auction sale held at the Palmer House on Wednesday was one of the most successful yet held. There was a large crowd of people and! cattle and horses realized very fair prices. The teachers. officers and Bible Class scholars of the Presbyterian Sunday School assembled on Monday evening for the annual sleigh-ride. Two sleight, loads left the church at eight o’clock and travelled as far as Elgin Mill-s, where they separated, one team going north and the other south. At about 10.30 the teams met, after an enjoyalble drive, at the Sunday School where refreshments were served. At 11.30 the sleigh-s were once more filled to take the scholars and teachers home, each wishing that there may yet be many years to come before they would be deprived of their annual sleigh-ride. Last Saturday morning the shop occupied by Mr. J. Rose, tinsmith, at Maple, and owned by Mr. H. Bailey, MEDICAL Dr. R. A. Bigford Office Hours 9â€"10 a.m., 122â€"2 & 6â€"8 p.m. and by appointment iIAPLE Phone 3 Drs. Langstaf f 122 Yonge St. Richmond Hill “R. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFI‘ Office Hours 10 â€" 12 (mm. "R. JAMES R. LANGSTAFI" Office Hours 9 â€" 11 a.m.; 6 - 8 pin. IR. LILLIAN C. LANGSTAFF (Wom n and Childrtn) Office Hours 1 - 3 pm. mpointntents made Phone 100 Drs. Wilson & Wilson Centre St. E. Richmond Hill DR. J. P. WILSON OFFICE HOURS â€" 1 - 4 p.m. Mon, Wed. & Fri. Evenings ‘6 - 8 DR. W. J. WILSON OFFICE HOURS * 9 - 12 a.m. Tues, Thurs. & Sat. Evenings 6 - 8 Telephone 24 Nights 147 Dr. W J. Mason DENTIST YONGE ANI) ARNOLD STREET PHONE '70 RICHMOND I'lILL. ONTARIO Dr. C. A. MacDonald DENTIST Successor to DR. M. C. MacLACIILAN Open Monday, \Ved’ntsday and Friday Evenings Other Evenings by Appointment Office over the Post Office Voodbridgc Phone 77 Bank of Commerce Building THORNHIIL g Dr. M. J. Quigley i DENTIST l Telephone 80 . R. H. KANE AUC’I‘IONEER Licensed Auctioneer County of York Auction Sales conducted on short notice and at reasonable rates Richmond Hill Phone 92R Prentice & Prentice AUCTIONEERS J» H. Prentice, 415 Balliol St. K. C. Prentice, Markham Toronto, HYland 0834 We are prepared to conduct sales of every description. Farms and farm stock sales a specialty. Farms bought and sold on commission. All sales at- tended to on shortest notice and con- iucted by the most approved methods J. Carl Saigeon. AUCTIONEER _ MAPLE Licensed AUCtIOIIEKT for the County of York Immediately North of Masonic Hall Phone 87 Richmond Hill Toronto Office ~ 18 Toronto Street Phone WAverley 2321 m Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public Room 66. 18 Toronto St, Torouto .Phone WAverley Z321 ResrdencFZI Hollywood Ave. Lansing. Ont. Willowdale 308 WOOOWOMOMW SAND â€" GRAVEL WM. MCDONALD Telephone 62 Thornhill From Maple Gravel Pit GENERAL CARTAGE by Truck WW OOMWW Sales attended to on shortest notice i and at reasonable rates . J. T. SAIGEON & SON ; Insurance ‘ FIRE â€" AUTOMOBILE â€" LIFE A. S. Farmer LICENSED AUCTIONEER 17 YEARS EXPERIENCE Gormley RR. No. 1 Telephone Stcuffville 6312 C: E. Walkington Licensed Auctioneer Counties of York and Simcoe Sales of all descriptions conducted upon shortest notice and at reasonable rates N'o sale too large and none too small Phone King 42-r-3‘ King, Ont. also Inc stable adjoining ownid by Mr. L. Richardson, destroyed by fire. ioth bu 'Zl’gs well insured. Most of thi- contents of the shop were savul, and Mr. R .sc'S loss is partly covered by insurance. For the present he is carrying on his business in the ship lately ocuu- pied \by E. B. Caldwell. \\' C 11‘ \\' l‘ 11‘ THIRTY YEARS AGO From our Issue of March 10th, 1010 A bill to allow the promoters of the Monarch electric railway toi build their line from. Toronto to Barrie passed the Railway Commit- tee of the Legislature on Tuesday. The railway was not given leave to enter the city. If built. it will pass through the 2nd concession of Vaughan. The estate of the late, Hart A. Massey has made a splendid gift to the University of Toronto in the form of three buildings to be of stone and gothic architecture, one to be used' as a Y.M.C.A. building. an- other for the Athletic Association, and also a beautiful Gothic hall for the use of the students. : ‘The first electrical storm of the season passed over the Province Sunday evening. The lightning was, Vividl in and around Richmond Hill. but the storm was much more severe as reported in other sections. The electric lights in Toronto wore rend- ered useless for fifteen minutes dur-. ing which time some of the church congregations sat in darkness. A Presbyterian church at Drumm-ond Hill was struck, some of the conâ€" gregation stunned, and the shed at 'the rear set on fire. Heavy storms are also reported from \Velland, Al- laniburg, Bowmanville, Brantford, Cannington. Port Hope, Kinmount and other places. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO From our Issue of March 12th, 1925 A very successful curling bOnspielI itook place at Richmond Hill onl Tuesday, February 24th, with twen- tyâ€"four rinks from the surrounding' cruntry competing. The new skat- -ing arena was used in connection with the curling rink, which gave accommodation to fifty-Fix curlers in each draw. The ice. in each rink, was in splendid condition for curl- ing and with the ideal accommodation provided. the visitors reported a splendid time and are anxious that the Richmond Hill Curling Club should make .a bonspiel an annual event. The prizes consisted of four mackinaw coats. four silk umbrellas] and four pairs of motor gauntlets and were won by the following rinks: First, Unionville, G. A. M. Davison, skip; second, Agincourt, Mr. Doh-erty Lskip; third, Agincourt, D. C. Thomp- Json, skip. A quiet marriage was celebrated I at the Parsonage, King City, by Roy. Austin Lunau, when Mr. Morley Kinnee and Miss Gertie Putenbaugh of Maple were united in matrimony. In the first electrical storm of the season the barn on William Bell’s farm near Elder's Mills, along with the grain and implements it con- tained was totally destroyed by fire on Tuesday night when lightning struck an adjacent straw stack, The neighbors were telephoned to and, working in ’the driving rain, suc- ceeded in getting all the live stock out of danger. The loss is placed at $7,000, partially covered by inâ€" surance. i' Bowden Lumber & Coal co- LTD LUMBER or ALI. KINDS lnsulex, Donnacona Board. etc. LANSING I WILLOWDALE 42 HUDSON 0234 l Johnston & Granston MANUFAC’I‘I'RERS & IMPORTERS 0F CANADIAN & FOREIGN Granite Monuments 1849 Yonge St. (east side) Between Mear & Balliol Sts. O O . Charles Graham MASSEY-HARRIS AGENT Farm Implements, Machinery and Repairs Telephorie Richmond Hill 39 Beatty Farm Equipment O BROWN'S CORNERS L'NlTEl) (‘lII‘RCH W..\I.S. I Blur. l: llil'l‘Tllilf under the bench. crship of Mrs. Norman Reid. was} held at the home of Mrs. \\'m. Brown '3 on Wednisday. March Iith. Considâ€" ering the stormy day, a goodly num- b(r of ntcirbers were present. MP1, R. L. Siiver. president. presided and took the prayer. Bible readings were given by Mrs. Reid, Rhea Scott and Mary Rodick. Reports of Presibyterial were giv- evn by Mrs. Russell. Mary Rcdick and Mrs. Stiver. The Temperance reading on a “Narcotic” was taken by Mrs. Walton in the absence of Mrs. Walter Craig, Temperance Secâ€" retary. The topic, taken, from “Mov- Tl. in}: Millions", was taken by Mrs. Douglas Hood and Miss JanetI French. ' The work being carried on in India was very interesting and to know that it is being done so efficiently. Mrs. Norman Reid gave a reading on an Indian boy who had been Christian- ized. Miss Rhea Scott read the list of sewing to be done for the bale in June. In addition to this a com- plete winter outfit is asked for suit- able for an elderly woman and large size garments. As housecleaning is fast approach:- ing and clothes are being sorted‘. over any donations for this bale will be most cordially welcomed. Invitations were accepted to visit Unionvilile W.M.S. on March 14th and Victoria Square on March 20th. explanation of the hospitall I PRE-SPRING SALE OF SUITS AND COATS Having succeeded in purchasing a large bankrupt stock in Toronto, Mr. J. A. Greene announces a sensational pro-spring sale of suits and top coats. ‘ ' The stock includes choice tweeds and worste‘ls and they are nows offered, to the Public at sensationally reduced " ‘f prices. Take advantage of this won- derful opportunity to dress up for spring at substantial savings. For everything in clothing, see Greene, Richmond Tailors, Richmond Hill. J MORE STYLE! Everyone recognizes in Oldsmobile the Styleader car of the year. Grace- fully streamlined from front end to rear, Olds reflects smartness from any angleâ€"stands out from all the rest as a beauty! LESS TO BUY! Considering its size, power and qufl'ity, Olds costs you less be- cause it gives you nioreâ€"and at that, Oldsmobile prices start right down in the low»pricc field. Buy a big, new Olds and you save money! ram J. A. l c Tithe ml. SINGLE COPIES 5c. $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE K; _\~ ~ “‘1 - won. Java".-. . - 3".” . ,_ ' . No. 37. " ., I) The Biggest Thing in Growing Beef and Pork The biggest thing in Growing Beef is a good calf crop. well- grown. and well-finisth at an early age: and with swine large strong litters carried forward to earliest market size and finish. . . . That takes good feeding with good feeds. Quaker Sugarecl SCHUMACH ER FEED will do much to accomplish all these ends. Quaker Sugared Schumacher Feed Is a blended carbohydrate feed: it is heavy in hominy feed: it carries oats. wheat and corn values: it has needed minerals and iodine; it Is both a good growing and good finishing feed: it is easily balanced for special condiluons; It will do a good job under many conditions u I 1 hour further supplement. Quaker Sugared Schumacher Feed will do agood job for you wiih your breeding herds and your fattening animals. Its minerals build a frame, its oat values develop a lusty vigor and its variety of carbohydrates put on flesh and finish. . I. D. RAMER & SON Phone 10 The Elevator PHONE 86 J08. 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