Elgin Mills, phone 191 Richmond Hill OPPOSITE ORANGE HOME RICHMOND HILL Ell-lIIIIll-IllllllulInn-allulullnnliIi II Ell mâ€90“0““060 OOOO““OOâ€ONOOMOW MOO“; V DEALER Hall’s Service Station MMMMWOOOOOMMOâ€â€œ9.990000090000900 ERNIE HALL 0,29 D»? H0SPITALIZATMN' YOUR I. RAMER & SON Cily or Town Strccl I am inlcruslrd in )our new plan “431 /\ go Phone 10, The Elevator This wheat is highly recommended as free of smut and rust resistant. Can be safely sowed until quite late in the Fall. , PAGE TWO ume ’l‘llli IIDEAI. PLAN mm TIII‘I FANIILY MAN V ‘ Selfull purlit‘ulursâ€"I'HI in and mail couponâ€"No obligalion Glass Meat Market f The most advanced and generous plan ORDERS TAKEN FOR EGYPTIAN AMBER WHEAT my; 54% 35/57 DAILY BENEFITS FOR DEPEND- ANTS IF NOT HOSTITALIZED 0R TREATED BY NURSE protection you have over soon! BENEFITS PAID WHETHER YOU 0 BENEFITS PAID FOR NURSING ARE HOSPITALIZED OR NOT CARE AT HOME LOSS OF TIME BENEFITS FOR THE WAGE EARNER SPECIAL â€"- Chicken “A la: King" Sole Fillets Cod Fillets Salmon Fillets Salmon Steaks - FRUITS Strawberries Raspberries Peaches HEALTH AND ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION HARVEY C. COATHUP Occupation TO FARMERS â€" Try Out This Wheat! FISH EWEAE MUTUAL BENEFIT These 6nd o'her oulslanding advantages make this Compare extra- mileage Good- years with any other tire . . . mile for mile . . . dollar for dollar . . . and you’ll do what millions of motorists have done â€"- you’ll “go Goodyear!†Best by 41/15! UNIONVILLE, 0N7. YOU \VILL CALL IT harvest music. Preacher, Kev. Euâ€" ward Morley, Rector of St. Paul’s hurch, Runnymede, Toronto. Soc-1211 half hour after [the service. ST. STEPHEN’S, MAPLE There will be no service in the church this Sunday, but the congre- gatihn is asked to be at the church at 7 D.m. to travel by bus to King 11.15 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer. Sunday School at same hour. Preacher, the Rector. Harvest‘Servi-ces September 26 & 2i The fruit and vegetables from a] harvest services of King paris! will be taken to the Orange Orph gatihn is asked to be at the churcl at 7 p.m. to travel by bus to King for the Thanksgiving; service there ST. JOHN’S, OAK RIDGES Sun 10 a.m anage 50 p firm A GENEROUS ACCIDENTAL DEATH BENEFIT FOR ALL MATERNITY BENEFITS REGARD- lESS OF WHERE CHILD IS BORN lti ALL SAINTS, Harvest Thank Wax Beans Asparagus Spears Spinach PARISH VEGETABLES M-ISSA Strng Beans Class. Evening Service. Spe HOPE Richmond Hill tor BY W ‘eas 01‘11 )mmuniOn 0F KING W. G. W OF ITS KIND IN THE WORLD THE LARGEST COMPANY 68c. KIN( iv1 T1 W (1215' last. Edgeley : ladies were present : members of the exct West Presbytery. A 1'01 par evenmg Miss Blessed are the peacemnkers. They will never be unemployedâ€"Guelph Mercury. Y.W.C.A Mo ter M1 M 1‘: ton branch. Un 'h pany with the dole to and Hamilton lays in Montreal 1t the Y.W.C.A-. t The ladies of IS we om E’ IC rn Ml LUHDOU 'HflmlLTOn -TOROnTD Ml M 1‘ SHELLED PEAS CAULIFLOWER SPINACH WHOLE KERNEL CORN SLICED PEACHES 1‘ e nt the wz ) Andersm O. Dur Richmond Hill, Phone 97 MANSBRIDGE MEAT MARKET (In Heavy Syrup) SQUASH (Cooked) 3T of the ex; as profitable time was nd Mrs. S. Hollowood ( pent Sunday with Mr Joyce tel‘ Modernize ybur horrie. Safeguard the health and add to the comforts of daily living for all your family See us for ’he latest in Ki'chen, Bath- room and laundry installations. We will gladly give you full information. C01 lrIUUDANU) ot tarmers across the country tell the same story of extra production . . . extra profits . . . extra convenience . . . less work . . . with in- expensive DURO Pump installations. See us for com- plete information regarding equipment needed to meet your requirements on the farm and in the home. THOUSANDS of farmers across the sump dam n6 Ava... ._..-_|..-;:_“ Iall Phone 19M EMCO FIXTURES AND FITTINGS . . . M 1's Ml 11' Ml mp PILU‘MBING SUPPLIES MAPLE TINSMITH AND ‘ MAPLE, ONTARIO up in the delegate fr On 'her ret ELIA mner or I their home In (3 1'37 161‘ egates fr she spt with he there. M 1' Septe Ar Elia W ry ladie utiful h‘ Sne an tive of Toronto 'very enjoyable time was spent. ollowood of T0- e1 Pear vf frien 1' of Westoï¬ ith Doug and \V has returned week at the ,u Laurentian ‘om the Wesâ€" ;urn, in com- from Toron- Mall W.A. were es at Mrs. home Tuesâ€" Thistletown >11 as some nt a few quuartel‘s of 1M1 M1 S U DB URV- alle LS some Toronto THE LIBERAL. RICHMOND HUI}. ONTARY) [111C 1‘ e JY 1.V LUlnanE G 'VAnCUUVER yea1 Members of Vaughan Lodge A.F. & A.M. and visiting Masons will at- tend divine service at Maple United Church Sunday evening, September 21 at 7 pm. Members are asked to meet in the Lodge room at 6.30 pm. The, regular evening meeting of the Women’s Institute was held Sep- tember 10 at the home of Mrs. Doris Payne. The president _was in the chair. The meeting opened with the Opening Ode. followed by the Creed, Members responded to the roll call by naming their favorite hobby. Af- ter the transaction of business the following program was presented: A demonstration was given on mOdellâ€" ing. Current events were reviewed by Mrs. J. Rumble. A question per- iod on Junior Farmers work was conducted by Miss Anna Orr. A pap- er entitled ‘.‘Good. Parents Make a Nation Great" was given by Mrs. J. Manning. The district president and secretary were present and spoke a few words of encouragement to the members. Mrs. Noble played a piano solo and conducted a sing-song. Af- ter closing with God Save the King, lunch was served by the committee and a social hour was enjoyed by all. Mrs. J. Manning is spending‘a few days this week in Aurora with her daughter, Mrs. Ray Fierheller. Miss Larrajne Fierheller of Au- rora will the guest soloist at the morning and evening Lutheran Church Harvest Home Services next Sunday, September 21. V There was a good attendance. at both morning and evening serV1ces who is chief engineer of the Imper- ial Oil Company’s tanker S‘S‘ ‘Libby' left last Wednesday for New York where his boat is being refitted. He will sail for the Persian Gulf in the east where the Imperial Oil Co. have interests in the oil wells in Persia. Jack has just recently returned from a year in Peru in South America. He expects to be gone again for a tertainment Mrs. T LImITéE J. Rny Herrington NOTARY PUBLIC CON VEYANCER GENERAL INSURANCE (Fire, Automobile, Etc.) Richmond Hill, Ont. Telephone 87 ete mission in the several when V811 Res. 62r32 1W the MI mt " night for local Masons n Saturday last in Maple Jackson’s brother Jack, éng‘ineer of the Imper- n_\"s tanker S‘S‘ ‘Libby' lnesday for New York lt is being refitted. He Iar e weeks ll wardens and wwes turkey dinner and en- Routley left last week for the Canadian Red far east. He will be MAPLE DISTRICT NEWS rr 1C8 tC Satur 3 the 31' ven mem WIVES Lacrosse has been wound up and packed away in moth balls for an- othef season. Last Friday night be- fore a crowd of about 1,000 snectat- ors the lads in blue carried Maple’s leaf to a three straight victory over the rival team from Woodbridge. As a result of this series the,Jack Smith trophy, emblematic of lacrosse in North York. remains the proud pos- session of the local lads for the secâ€" ond year running: While Maple boys were victorious. a lot of credit must be given to the members of the Woodbridge and Richmond Hill aggregations. It re- quires competition to make anv sport. interesting to spectators. Judging from the attendance and comments of those on the outside looking in the season provided enovgh excite- ment to satisfy even the bloodthirsty. Spirits were not dampened by the rain. Plenty of food was served in the club house following which the members, much more ample by then, wended their way to the community hall to complete the evening with motion pictures and later ice cream. Harvest Home Service will be ob- served in All Saints Anglican Church next Sunday evening, September 21. A bus leaving the village at 6.30 p.m. is being arranged to convey any who wish to attend. Service in St. Stephen’s will be withdrawn. v Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beatty and Evelyn of Gormlev and Mr. and Mrs. John Leece and family visited a sis- ter, Mrs. F. Cullen, in St. Catharines on Sunday last. The corn roast was attended by anproximately 100 members. While this number is gratifying it still reâ€" presents only slightly over half the enrolled members. A further fifty people, guests of members, were in attendance and were most welcome. Only interest on the part of all mem- bers can maintain an interested exeâ€" cutive to give all members the type of entertainment desired. This has been a busy week for the M.R.A. After two games of la- crosse, one being played in the local sports bowl, the executive committee managed to organize a corn roast and members’ night. This should signify the beginning of the fall ac- tivities. ity church in Toronto and his gall- ery choir were very much enjOyed. 'Among the visitors at the evening service was Rev. R. S. Mason of Richmond Hill who was in charge of the parish during the absence over- seas of' the Reader ' Mr. and Mrs. George Bosenquet, former residents of Maple and mem- bers of St. Stephen’s Church spent Sunday in Maple. » at St. Stephen’s Harvest ’Home Sex last. Rev. John Fr: Harold W. Mortson Farm Implements and Repairs Massey-Harris Rite-Way Milken Batty Stable Equipment and Repairs Beatty Washers Shut-Gain Fertilizer Com King Mipernl “Gem†Milk Cruel! and Electric Fenoero Yonge St MASSEY-HARRIS VA- mania-ewe? BETTER SERV'“ ‘t. Richmond Hill Telephone 93 Whether the need is a minor adjustment, a tune-up, on: major repair job, you will ï¬nd us ready to give you prompt, economical and depend- able service. To any car ownerâ€"and especially to Chrysler, Plymouth and Fargo Truck ownersâ€"we offer exceptional facilities. We have highly trained mechanics, special tools, and factory-engineered and inspected parts. Just look for the Sign of Better Service. ml“ Anglican y and his gaJ much enjoye at the evenir OAK RIDGES Phone King CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED H0 BOND LAKE GARAGE Sur J 1‘ 1'†$M. & G. Electric WWOOOOOOOOMOOOO“““O“NOM000060009069969. 399ommmoo“umoouowuoooooooouooooomoc 9 9 TOMENSON, SAUNDERS, SMITH & GARFAT, LTD a 18 Elizabeth St. RICHMOND HILL Telephone 25-R INSURANCE Service and Repairs ON ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES INCLUDING 6 Elizabeth St, Richmond Hill, phone 148 Stop 24A Yonge St. ELECTRIC MOTORS IRONS LAMPS OIL BURNERS RADIOS H. P. MATTHEWS DISTRICT 12 Wellington St. E., Toronto 2 Arnold St. Richmond Hill Taxi WIRING, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS / Phone King 4311 SUPPLIED and GUARANTEED TRY OUR PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE. Haughton Brothers TELEPHONE 300 LICENSED ELECTRICIAN savme HERBERT R: BUTT E. J. HINSON by FERGUSON 30 Years Experience Phone 252.], Richmond Hill THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18t} DECORATOR DEPENM mane Richmond Hill 195r3 . RANGETTES RECORD PLAYERS TOAS’FERS VACUUM CLEANERS WASHING MACHINES Phone AD. 4646 : EL. 3119 EX-Servicemen PO. Box 268 REPRBENTATIVE