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The Liberal, 2 Jul 1942, p. 3

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.QTNC '3‘... J. T. SAIGEON & SON . AUCTIONEE’R MAIPLE Licensed Auctiqneer fox the County of York Saks “tended to on shortest notice and atreasonable rates Licensed Auctioneer for the counties of York and Ontario Successor for Corporal Ken Prentice of C.A.S.F. and of the late J. H. Prentice, fonmerly (Prentice & Prentice) Farm and Farm Stock Sales a spe- cialty at fair and reasonabie rates. Mi‘lliken Phone Agincourt 52w3. Thirty Years Experience Formerly with Hein’czman Company Leave Orders at Amtin' s Drug Store R'nhmand Hill 100 Main St Phone 120 From the Toronto Conservatory of Kusic, will accept a number of pupils in Piano, Organ and Theory. Richmond Hildâ€"â€"Tuesday and Friday MRS. MYLKS KING c'f'i'ifiidi" 'Phon’e me 28 AUCTIONEER INSURANCE Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Insuranceâ€"Life, Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass, Burglary, Guarantee Bonds. Acc-idgqt Etc. _.__- - A- Insurance FIRE â€"â€" AUTOMOBILE â€"- LIFE Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Res1dence â€" 18 P03 ntz Av.e Lansing. Ont. Wiilowdale 308 Room 66,18 Toronto St., Toronto Ph-one AD. 5877-8-9 DENTIST PHONE 70 YONGE AND ARNOLD STREET RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO 93 Yonge Street Immediately North of Masonic Han Phone 87 â€" Richmond Hill Toronto Office ~- 18 Toronto Street Phone Adelaide 5877 Alexander MacGregor K. C. 814 Confedration Life Bldg. Toronto Phone: Office EL. 5029 Office 229 A. Cameron MacNaughton, K.C. BARHISTER McKinnon Building 19 Melinda Street Toronto, Ontario Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Wm. (look. K. C. J. A. Gibson Ralph B. Gibson, K. C. Toronto Office: 912 Federal Bldg 85 Richmond St. West. Richmond Hill, Thursday forenoon Maple, Thursday afternoon Money to loan at Current Rate B. Bloomfield Jordan» BARRISTER SOLICITOR. NOTARY PUBLIC VOL. LXIV. BARRIS’I‘E‘R, SOLICITOR, Etc 84 Yonge Street Ricnmond Hill Dr. M. J. Quigley DENTIST Bank of Commerce Building Telephone 80 C. E. Walkington AUCTION EERS Walter S. Jenkins George W. Cross Piano Tuner Clarke Prentice Mathews, Stiver Lyons & Vale BARRISTER & SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Dr. W. J. Mason J. Carl Saigeon THURSDA Y AFTERNOON B. E. LY‘ON‘S, B.A. JOSEPH VALE NEWMARKET OFFICES N. L. MATHEWS, K.C. K. M. R. STIVER, B.A. Adelmo Melecci OFFICE HOURS 9.30 to 12 â€" z to 5 Evenings by appointment T616ph0n83 Barrisrbems, Solicibors, Notaries: Cook & Gibson T. C. Newman Richmond Hill Evory MUSICAL DENTAL $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE SINGLE COPIES 5 THORNHILL LEGAL (011- Active Service) Rec. MO. 2866 6 Botslford St Phone 126 Residence 148 Mrs. Agnes Miller Coulter, Wife of John Coulter, diedK in her 68th year. She was (born in County Down, Ire- land and came to Richmond Hill in 1855. Richmond Hill Rev. N. Wellvéood preached his farewell sermon in the Richmond Hill circuit before leaving for Dundalk. Sir William Mulock received his Knighthood from His Majesty the King. Centre St. E. Richmond Hill Office Hours -â€" 1 - 4 pm. daily 6 - 8 pm. daily except Wednesday Telephone 24 From our Issue of July 3rd, 1902 R. Forbes was installed as W.M. of Patterson Lodge, Thornhill. MAPLE son, A. R. Metcalfe, William Furey, Frank Dolan, George T. Allison, J. Tiffin, J. Hickson, J. Morrison, H. Patterson, W. Benson, W. Shearâ€" down and H. Graham. President Taft again received the Republican nomination for president of the USA. Mrs. Michael and daughter Mrs. Hinchley left for‘a trip to western Canada. The inaugural meeting of Victoria L.O.L. was held at Richmond Hill. The first offcers included: Thomas A. Donnely, W. D. Atkinson, R. J. Beatty, W. R. Patton, J. H. Sander- Officers of Richmond Lodge in- stalled and invested on June 24 were: E. M. Byrn‘e, W.M., G. Padget, S.W., G. Cowie, S.W. INSURANCE DR. JAMES R. LANGSTAFF A sixty-six foot road is being- op- ened up through the Lefever propâ€" erty and will be known as Brook- side Gardens. Congratulations were extended to Mr. and Mrs. W. Cosgrove on their recent marriage. LIFE. FIRE. ACCIDENT. SICKNESS PLATE GLASS, AUTOMOBILE BURGLARY, GUARANTEE BONDS SPECIAL RATES TO FARMERS James McLean was appointed gen- eral chairman of the York County Committee in charge of the Provin- cial Plowing Match to be held’ at the Jail Farm, Langstaff. Office Hours: 9â€"11 a.m. daily except Sunday and 6-8 p.m. daily except Sunday A and” Wednesday__ THIRTY YEARS AGO From our Issue of June 27th, 1912 Dr. Quigley purchased the dental practice of Dr. W. F. Armstrong at Thornhill. Drs. Langstaf f DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFF The sixtieth anniversary of Con- federation was marked by a cele- bration in the Richmond Hill Park on Dominion Day. There was a sports program in the afternoon and a pageant presented in the rink at night. Among those taking part in the pageant were: Lawrence Ha- worth, Freddie Urben, Miss F. :M. Brown, Ruth Davis, Audrey Patrick, Marion Scrivener, Queenie Urben, Nora Batty, Lenore Glass, Marguer- ite Glass, Eleanor Drury, Ruth Rea- man. Members of the Richmond Hill Public School staff were: Walter Scott, and Misses Richardson, Brown, Fox, Mortley, Webb and Mrs. Mc- Conaghy. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO From our Issue of July 7th, 1927 Thanksgiving services in connec- tion with Canada’s Jubilee celebra- tion were held in the arena Sunday night. About 900 were in attend- ance. Reeve J. Lunau presided and those taking part were Rev. Haig of Victoria Square, Rev. Edward Kelly. Sgt-«Major Butler and Rev. F. H. Battersby and Rev. N. Wellwood. ON ALL CARS TARIFF & NONTARIFF CO’S A. G. Savage WAY BACK IN THE LIBERAL FILES Office Hours 9â€"10 a.m.. 12â€"2 & 6â€"8 and by appointment Office Hours: 10 to 12 a.m Dr. R. A. Bigford Dr. J. P. Wilson FORTY YEARS AGO MEDICAL Old Post Office Richmond Hill Phone 100 Phone 3 RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO THURSDAY, JULY 2nd, 1942 The fool season lasts for twelve months of every year. In the fall the fool who “didn’t know it was loaded" occupies the spotlight. In the winter the one who starts the fire with the coal oil can is not yet ex- tinct, even if the person who looks for a gas leak with a lighted match runs him a close race for a place in the Obituary column. But ‘in the summer the fool who experiments with a canoe leads all‘the rest. His season is just climbing to its full height. Of course, the one who rocks the .boat is a full brother. You will find both of them in the news columns, in the morgue quite often. Moral: Don’t be a fool! â€" Stirling News-Argus. Speaking at the Bruce Peninsula Tourist Association meeting at Wiar- ton recently, Premier Mitchell Hepâ€" burn said, “we are not doing our very all in this war effort, for if we had‘ our present situation would be far more favorable." He predict- ed the war on the Pacific would go on for another five years. Ho, humâ€" Why is it the men who hate t9 say no are seldom ever found‘ Tn the banking business? The following “ad” appeared in Monday's Globe & Mail: “Middle- aged man, experienced farmer, pre- fers good Christian home, room for car, clothing, single bed, regular good meals which can be eaten without teeth; apply reference to wages, ac- commodation, length of time re- quired. We don’t know who said it, but we noticed this statement in print the other day, notes the Huron Ex- positor. “There never was a time when there were so many people who knew so little about so much‘". Per- haps you have noticed it. wrote us, com News. And y is good news)” Police are investigating complaints of ‘pilfering‘ letters from mail boxes on rural route three King City. The estate of the late Mrs. E. J. Davis of Newmar-ket was recently probated. The estate was valued at. 35368570. There are some lovely wheat fields in York County which give promise of excellent yields. Haymg operatlons- throughout the district report some fine crops General News & Views Th e fellow who was going to mail check last week never even us, comments The Warkworth And yet they say “No news PHONE 10, THE ELEVATOR RICHMOND HILLl STEELE AVE. EAST, PHONE WILLOWDALE 8-160 WWW OW WWW PHONE 10, THE ELEVATOR operations are general the district and farmers I. D. Ramer & Son EXTRA [665’ m £X7R/I PROF/75’! Get That Extra Cash by Feeding Your Hens F0 11' O 'PEP E 66 MA SH . With today’s egg market it pays to feed the finest quality mash like Ful- O- Pep with its oatmeal base, and get all the eggs pos- sible. F ul O-Pep contains an important Vitamin Boost to bring confined hens ‘many of the healthful benefits of fresh spring pasture. And with the F ul-O-Pep Plan you may save up to 20% on feed costs. Get all the details of this practical money-saving plan. See us today for your season’s re- quirements of F ul-O-Pep Egg Mash, con- tains the important Vitamin Boost, that wonderful aid to flock health. In order to see the vireo a little more closely we startled‘ a bird from the side of a tree and it flew away with a peenk-peenk-peenk. We not- iced the black and white cross bars when it flew and when it came back again presently to perch on an old post we saw plainly the white streak down the centre of its back, so re- vcog‘nized it; as the female d'owny woodpecker because there was no red on it. To add a little color to our sight- seeing from a garden chair a pretty yellow goldfinch perched for a second' or two on a limb among the roses. We were glad that the little pewee roused us from our reverie and have decided it doesn‘t pay to ‘just sit’, even in the garden. A friend was telling us of a little experience she had with a pair of cedar waxwfngs at her home one day recently. They seemed to be looking for bits of string and being their friend she brought out some for them. They wouldn’t touch the col- ored string but took a large quantity of white string. Presumably they were building- a nest but so far our friend hasn’t been able to locate it. She was delighted at having seen a baby oriole with its mother right In contrast to the song of the pewee came the warble of the vireo -â€"that small light grey bird with no particular colouring other than a light streak above its eye, but you hear it warbling all day long from morning till evening. the wood pewee. With the field glasses we were able to see the slightly ruffled feathers suggesting a crest and the white throat. The general appearance was dark grey with a lighter breast. As we studied it, the pewee continued its plaintive ‘pe-ah-whee’, occasionally darting out and 'back again to its perch. Some- times it would turn quickly around' not moving from the limb. Undoubt- edly it was catching insects. It is customary for the pewee to .perch on dead limbs, like other fly catch- ers, as their view is less obstructed. The pewee makes its nest of plant fibres and decoratedl with bits of moss, placed on a horizontal bough quite a height from the ground. The eggs are creamy white speckled with brown. on the limb of bird w} the wc glasses slightly in the break ideal oenet "Tw {as a perfect June day â€" the arm and still, just a faint stir 2 leaves, the 'buzz of the insects :ing the quiet stillness â€" an day for ‘just sittin’.’ Slowly surely a plaintive ‘pe-ah-whee’ .rated' our empty thoughts. ist the clear blue of the sky 1e topmost branch of a dead of the walnut tree perched the whose song we heard. It was BIRD CHATTER FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY "1 Recently Miss Richardson, North Yonge St, found a banded pigeon in her garden. The number on the \band was sent to the biological sur- vey in Washington and word has been received that it was a carrier pigeon from New Jersey. The story of the cedar waxwings and the string reminded us of the‘ one we had heard‘ of the yellow warblers when they were building a nest in a certain cedar hedge in the village. One morning the lady of the house noticed the warbler tugg- ing at a bit of cloth hung on the clothes line. She realized their prob- lem right away so put out some bits of rags for them which they made use of in a very short time. I Specializing in Fly Spray Dust for Garden Pest Control Rdchvale P.0. Phone Maple 64'1'4 WATKINS PRODUCTS ERNIE DURIE Empire Feed Co. Office Kingsdale 4812 Graduate Ontario Veterinary Coneg‘o and. McKilIy’s Veterinary ‘ Coliege, Chicago KING 8: MAPLE - Tel. King 2800 Tel. Maple 82 Farms and for sale Richmond Hill FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE {ichmond Hi'rl Phonesâ€"45 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Offices at I‘HORNHILL AND UNIONVI‘LLE WANT ADS COVER AND DISCOVER A MULTITUDE OF NEEDS Dr. S. W. Armitage M.D.V.V.S. VETERINARY SURGEON G. I. Roberts V.S., B.V.Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON MAPLE, ONT. We specialize in re-roofing, Cedar or Asphalt, and we invite your enquiries. Esti- mates Will 09 cheerfully given Without obligation. Alterations & Insulating Ernest W. Hunter CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 57 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ont. Phones: Guaranteed Workmanship Phone 5w Thornhill Newtonbrook P.O. Wright & Taylor VETERINARY RE-ROOFING C. RIDDELL R. H. Kane REAL ESTATE INSURANCE BUSINESS village property and exchange Wfllowdale 418 Residence Hargrave 0795 Phone 9241 No. 1.

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