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The Liberal, 27 Jul 1922, p. 8

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i ii, A'. Nicholls The Real Estate Man Want Ads. ‘ UR SALEâ€"Massey-Hnrris Special l Filils-‘licll Bindt-r. 7 font ciit. Hus ' .. V .l. 1.1m used. Apply ALFRED W" 'T {ICAL‘L' 11,2. 31' (ion. 2. Markham. 4 HAS FOR SALE T Tl”; “Hopplkd' 7775111], __ The Stirlini.r Home, beautiful, L modern. on North Yonge. Fertilizers for Full Wheat. Mon- I H > 4 ‘ ‘ ' ' " " " r ' â€" 0f a scheduled III-t ounty Lelflie ame “Chi il“;ll‘Iit"l‘(L U:LIN'EPIHllémuéilfiltlt: The Thom“ “OPP”? l'e-‘lidt‘l'l‘e 0” Played at the Richmond Hill ball 2park j. lii'an. 4â€"5 comm Em”- "" "at" fm‘ 5mall on Monday evening last, the Willowdale family on rat ll‘f‘lllt'nl- A'I‘Cll LOSTâ€" Either in front VV of Hiriling Hank, Richmond 'Hill. or at. Elgin Mills on Tuesday. It Regina \Vntch. HPWnid. J. CLEMENT, Richmond Hill. Phone 214i). Miipll‘. 4 OR SiIOIEZ-mond-hand Ford strawheiiies. etc. G-md “villi-l 1" St. East. The Col-K lteSxdvncv. 3 acres of land. man who likes girdening on Centre The Klinck Home on Uenu-c \Vest. igportinghotes i,’ M W 8 Cents a Loaf All Bread sold out of the store Yours truly is referring to the score team being the opponents of the locals. But I haven’t to‘d you yet who see. cured the ELEVEN runs and who se-i curod the ONE run. have I? It is not the writer's intention to un- duly excite anyone or cause sudden pal-i pltation of the heart. so hold yourself in I r chock well and remain quite calm under Coupe. first-class condition. A4pply gaguilfglolgg2:31;“Iden” m” ’L h" the sudden surprise which will confront LinimAI. OFFICE. -3 fl... - ., '_ , ,#___ you be ow this line. V v , The Coleman Home. cosy, good RIUH‘ 0ND HH‘L’JELE‘ EN' 0R SALE â€" A light Truck, hestuf cr-niliiion. W. S'roxnnousa. Elgin Mills. 4. UK SALEâ€"An extension table, 8ft. F Apply J. (100K. Richmond Hill. large giounds, cheap. on Ave. A new House lots. Richmond , good cellar, with tw Hill annex. Yonge St. 3-4 'Ono of the best [Hume’s fit" rm ‘ , _ hinge St.. store. dwelling. and half- OK SALEâ€"Piano. Heinlzmnn, acre‘ hunting “u Yungu and Church ’ upright. walnut. Ease, tmetal 318. a ' -l iew. asy eruia. _ -â€"‘- L” _ action, neat y 1 Will lend you money or loan yo: IBM in for nick sale. Apply Huwse. flat ghhuse Ofik ave.. atnp 465 Yonge “Wiley: Street, phone 1 ring 11. 3-4 OTICEâ€"Lawn mowers sharpened and pr‘lll'ed. All kinds of saws filed. Scissors and knives. mower and binder knives ground. Fuiniture re- paired. I have nxcluelve agency for the famous Semi Steel Chilled Nu. 2| Plow Shares. Those shulel are pat- «ented and are guaranteed to wear longer than tun ordinary shares. Call and see them. A. ANDERSON, rear of ‘anter Vunderburg's :shup. Yonge St. 49-8 iUTO LIVERYFI have opened an auto livory two doors north of one Post Office. Charges moderate. .__’ Your Insurance cured (or. NEWS FROM THE LUMBER WORLD Grading and Packing Rules â€"â€" OF ~ British Columbia Red Cedar Shingle: Pumronuge solicited. R. Bunyan. Ph‘m‘? (II-J- 5-5 GENERAL RULES or: MANUFACTURE *â€" GTTIOEâ€"Now is the time to get; I ~~*â€"~â€"â€"-â€"~ your wire fencing done, and 001‘” 0" “700d shall be No Defect. your rail fencing. ditches and drains xx-a:z_16_ ding and tiles laid. JOHN Esrxv, lOxford Street Elgin Mills, Phone No. {#22 Richmond Hill. 242 . USINESS FOR SALEâ€"This well established Grocery and China ‘business centrally located on the corner of Yong/e and Centre streets is for sale. Store is being remodelled and a modem store frontinstalled. \Vill rent to a desirable tenant. \V. A. DUNCAN, Richmond Hill. I-tf. O'RENTâ€"B room house, north of Post Office Apply Richmond 33o, Mas. W. HARRISON. 62-tf. . OR SALEâ€"l Trench platform. spring wagon, nearly new,1 Massey- Harris. 7 it. binder. MCKENZIE BROS” Willowdale. 4l-tf. OTICEâ€"E. Sliney is prepared to do all kinds of tent-king and carting in Richmond Hill and vicinity. I Patronage solicited. Phone Richmond Hill 98. 42 If 6" or 8" clear butts and better. Ran- dom widths. but no shlngles narrower than 2”. No shingles less than 14" long allowrd. then dry 25 courses shall measure not less than 72". All 16" 6/2 slilnglts shall be packed 25/25 course-s. Laid 5” to the weather each bundle willguvor 3i} square feet. xxxxxâ€"sgz-ibâ€" Five butts to measure not less than 2" green. Must he strictly clear, ver- tical grain. smoothly aawn, and othei- wiso \vell manufactured. No sap nr shims allowed. Random widths. but no shingles nuri-uwvr than 3". \Vheii dry 2‘) courses shall measure not less than 7'3". Cor. Arnold & Yonge The Show School: in Toronto never close in Summer. They are open BARRIS'UIR. Soucrron. Noun? my all July ontl August. Don't wute the Toronto Ot‘flce. Richmond Building 83 Richmond Street, \Vest. Richmond Hill Office (‘ Liberai Office). every Thursday forenoon. Maple. Thursday afternoon. \Voodbn‘dqe. Saturday forenonn. Money to Loan at Out-root Rate. W. H EWl S 0 N HOUSE PA 1N TER, Glazier. Grainer and Paper- Hanger. holiday season â€"ntart now to lean: type- writin . shorthand and bookkeeping. Indm unl instruction in every courlc. Notice to Creditors ~. IN THE MATTM 0F the Estate of MARGARET MULLIN, l‘tte of the Township of Vaughan, in the County of York. Married Woman, Husm ieu' Yonge St, iiiiiiiiiioni iiiii JONES LUMBER co. Deceased . NOTICE is hereby given that all the creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said Margaret ' Mullin who died on or about the ‘ Fifteenth day of June A. D. 1921 at the Township of Vaughan. are required on or before the Fifteenth dily (it August next to send by prepaid letter or deliver to Andrew A. Adams, Romn 5, Manning Arcade. 124 King St. West, Toronto, Solicitor for the Adminis- trator of the said (It‘llt‘itSQ'd, their Christian names~ :inil surnames. addresses and (lescriptious with the particulars in writing of their claims and the nature of III“ scum ity. if any, held by them verified by Statutory Declaration. AND FURTHER take notice that after the last nientionrd date the said administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties untitled thereto having regard only to the clnims Of which he shall then have notice, and that the said administrator will not be liable for the assets or any pairt then-of in any person or pt‘l‘f‘lis of “'hi‘sv ('l-‘illll notice shall not have lie-0311 received by him up to the time of the said «listiibulioii. initial :It 'l‘nioiiio this Sixth day of lulv A. I). 1922. ' ANDREW A. ADAMS, Rom) 5, Manning Amado, '24 Kim: “Y. \Vt-st, Toronto. s..[i..it.~.;- f..;- Willi...“ .ilulliii, administrator iIllIE' mid liq tlt‘. Builders Attention ~â€" ACarzof B. C. Shingles has just been received We also have in stock a full line of all kinds of lumber lath and cedar posts Dealers in Gypsum wallboard and fibre board Shavings for beding given to customers free of charge LINNE§7& SON PLANING MILL AND LUMBER YARD RICHMOND ST. RICHMOND HILL DAY PHONE 13-3 NIGHTS AND HOLIDAYS 75. the Zâ€"l A. C. HENDERSON PLI'MBING no Tixsui'i‘iiixo Illi'l‘ \VAI an iimrm; AND GENERAL REPAIRS I THORNHILL, ONT. \VIIJJHVUALEAONE. Now. what do you think about that? You think it was a fluke win. do you? Well (1 Snbuse yourself of that “think. " became there never was anything further away from a fluke win than that of Monday evening The locals piayed the game as it should be played â€"they batted like unto a team com- posed of Ty Cobb: ; they ran the bases in a daring manner. and their fielding was spect: color in spotsâ€"in lpotl i say. because the only lone run of the visitor- {an unearned onelswas secured by tho momentaiily carelessness of a local player. but that same local player MORE than made up for that minor error before the evening's play was ovenâ€"he was a good double for Mann- gor Onslow of the Leafs. and deserved the applause with which he was greet- ed for a spectncular catch he made. The glmo went five innings. and wan called on account of darkness. Charlie Browning was on the mnund for tho locals. with Frank Grainger at the receiving end. Charlie dished up everything to the visitor: except that which they waltod. lie served them the elusive pill in all style|~ny the de~ captive drop route mostly; than with the ins and outs of baseball ; and so on. etc.. etc. The peculiarity of the visitor: five innings at but was the fact that the very first man that faced Browning (Smith) reached home before the side was retired. but be was the first and (I Richmond Hill Bakery A. A. E1)ng “FOR BETTER‘SERVICE’ PLUMBING, HEATING, AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Richmond Hill PLUMBING co. PHONE 87, 87-J 3, 93 l a the last. Score byinningl: ' ° Willowdale â€"l 0 o 0 0â€" i. Shoe Facwry Bulldmg Richmond Hillâ€"43 2 l 2 xâ€"li. GOOD WORK AT FAIR PRICES Below will be found the personnel of the local team on Monday evening. and in their batting order : Scott. left field. Grainger. catcher. Sharples, lat base. Ransom. 2nd bole. White. Center field. Grant, right field. Bonding. short-atop. Harding. 3rd base. Browning. pitcher. A FE\\' POP-FLIES Glad to be back. What nights do you practise. girls? Kenny B anchard handled the game admirably. Another ball game at the park toâ€" night ('1 hursday). Don't miss it. The locals made the only double play of the eveningâ€"Browning to Graingar to Harding. First-baseman Brown of the visitors had the misfortune to have his nose broken by a bounding ball from Scott’s bat. He retired from the game. ’l'wo sensatiOnal catches were made during the eveningâ€"one by our own Sharples. the other by Occkell, the all- round player of the viriting telm. Both received deserved applaase. They'vo took some of that gravel away from the park now. but never mind. there’s another after~winter season coming, and the same old bluff can to worked again. The writer knows for an absolute certainty that there will be no big league games in town next winter unless there will be a sheet of ice big 'enough to play on. It not. then it is likely that all Richmond Hill senior games will be played at the VVillowdale Arena. which would be a pity unda blackâ€"eye to the town. but one cannot blame the boys for making the move. Buy, Build,- Work, and Support the Home District -:-SERVICE-:- We repl or four times weekly from Closest cash markets. Any goods supposed to be sold in an up-to-date General Store, and we have not in stock, we will do 'our best to procure for you. BAILEY’S MAPLE H ' f’m th i OPTâ€"Ti t Do you throw away an overcoatyust because the weath-. er is warm for a few days or do. you keep it for a cold spell ?? .â€" Then why throw away a good opportunity for insurance just because you think next month will do? It is the uneit~ pected that always happens. Accident and sicknessinsurance is a grand protection at Richmond Hill on Monday. August for you and family. Tthâ€"the BIG FIELD DA Y. ) . A. G. S A V A G E Agent Richmond Hill RICHMOND TIRE & Burnt SERVICE ' ' Done by the HAYWOOD SCIEN- VUlCaanlng“TIritr PROCESS. All Repairs GUARANTEED to Last Longer than the lies: of the Tire. BA'FTER‘Y S E RV I C E l Watered and Inspected Free l Repaired and Recharged. Electric Motors, Generators, Mag- netos, Etc., Repaired. Phone 109 W. A. VANDERBURGH enish our stock three the “'e're on our way. and will meet you ~â€"oo THORNHILL â€"â€"â€"-_.â€" Thornliill juvenile Baseball team will play Richmond Hill fast Senior Cadet team on ’I‘iiornhill Diamond, ThiiIsdziy night, July 27th. s 9â€"- NE“’S NOTES Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Heise motored to Pt-terbnro And Visited Mrs. Matty Mackiem who is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. L. lleise and Mrs. J. Brillinger and Mrs. Cum Allen motored to Colborne and visited MI. and Mrs. H. Keys who lately moved there {i om Vaughan. .\lr. j, N. Lehman and family of (‘.llllélL‘ Penna. lll‘ith‘t'l on Snitiiduy evening. at Hurmiey to visit )li'. Pettr St wklvy. Mrs. Lehman’s priiviits. and |l~|| to visit Mr. Lehman's sister .‘IIS. 0. L. lleiw. , A tvant is pitched in the Czirn‘ille ‘U‘lllltvl yard. und meetings are being lit‘lkl elt‘ll evening :it 8 o'clock and 3 mnciings - n Sundays at 10.3”, 2.30 and 7.30 conducted by Evangelist, Gll'l'lu, Bearss of Bridgeway and \erkeI-s of Tunker Church. All welcome. VE STA VESTA All Makes

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