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The Liberal, 3 Aug 1922, p. 8

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DAY PHONI NIGHTS AND HOLIDAYS 7 Shavings for beding given to customers free of charge LUMBER YARD RICHMOND ST. - RICHMOND HILI L INNES 6: SON A Car of 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 wallboar d and fibre board W . H EW l 80 N HOILSE PA INTER, Glazier, Grainer and Paper- Hanger. BARRIS‘TE’R. Soucrrom NOTARY Errl Ton-unto OFficv, Richmond Building 33 Richmond Straw, \Vost. Richmond Hill Office (‘ Libera. 0mm). every Thursday forenoon. Maple. Thursday afternnon. \Voodln-idqe. Saturday forennon. Money to Loan at Gin-rent Rate. B uilders Afiemion OTICEâ€"E. Sliuey Is‘pl-epnred to i do all kinds ()f trucking and cuting in Richmond Hill and vicinity. Patronage sulicited. Phone Richmond Hill 98‘ OR SALEâ€"1 Trench platform. spring wagon, nearly new,1M:\ssey- Harris. 7 ft. binder. MCKENZIE Erma. Willowdale. 44-”. USINESS FOR. SALEâ€"-This well established Grocery and (‘liina business centrally located on llw corner of Yonge and Centre streets is for sale. Store is being reumdelled and a modem store front installed. \Vill rent: to a desirable tenant. \V. A. DUNCAN, Richmond Hill. I-tf. OTICEâ€"Now is the time to gm your wire fencing (10119, and your mil fencinu. ditches and drains (lug and tiles laid. JOHN ESI’EY, Oxford Street, Elgin Mills, Plump Nu. 44-22 Richmond Hill. 2â€"12 151 in; Post Patronage Phone “I: OTICEâ€"Lawn mnwms shzu'pened and repaired. All kindsul‘smvs filed. Scissms and knives. mower and binder knives mound. quilurv re- paired. I huvu vxulusivu ugtucy fur the fnmnui Semi Steel Chilled Nu. 21 How Shun-es. These shares are put- Pnted and are gunmmeed tn wear- longer than Iwu ()rdinmy slnres. Call and see them. A. ANDERSON, unu- of \Vulter Vandvrbllrg's shnp, Yonge St. 49-8 QR SALE â€"â€" COIIPP, first-c LIBERAL OFFICE. Fortil arch Flum- preseut, 3U Feels. J- L4 ring at] a at [he LIBEILH ll" W ESLEY pl'osoc Hill. H Gun-age 0 VRENTâ€"G room huusv, north of Post Office Apply Hicllm 1nd MRS. \V. HARRISON. EZ-lf. ‘xou HALEâ€" Alf 'mile smth UTO LlVlCRYâ€"«l have opened an auto livery two doors nuth of Post Office. Chnrgvs mndorntp. ronnge solicith. R. “()HNER. no Ill-I. 3-6 05T- PLANING MILL ‘ARTAHI‘T WILLIAM COOK kinds (-f LEPARD, Y 0R ARNINU~B~ys inlmfming “ilh stock at Boyle's Pond “ill he ocuu-d. L. B. STONG. 5 EAVYiW'AGUNjfipod spring Tm: ()iLOPIjINQH MILL W‘nut 1&d§_ SALEâ€"Light Ford Truck $100. HAROLD REID, Baldoug's In; fig}... Will svll (‘l‘il'flfi BOYSTUN, (:‘mrlnley R. R. f n Saturday. Please have um. OFFICE. Rewmd. 5 (:k. Sto l“. BURR. zers nL fink ~Maszolvljf: Emblem AND Fnll \Vhenr. Mon- cnnl. for clearing of Sto k and Pouler uncngle 0;: shult “(Hi-1'9. ungc street. Richmond - Srecnnd hand Ford class condition. Apply I am pn-psufvd to (10.11“ tofir, Bath rs ~l.:ee of Richmond Hill: a A gum! mare. App 42tf Five butts to measure not less than 2" green. Must be strictly r-leur, ver- tical grain. smoothly suwn, and other- wisu well manufaclnretl. Nu sap m- shims allowed. Random widths. hut no shingles narrower tlmn \Vlwn dry :21) voursos shall mausule nut less p1,“ than 0; . 6” or 8” clear butt; and hell dom widths, but. no shingthI than 2”. N0 shingivs less I long alluwcd. \thn dry 2;") shall measure not 1955 than T,“ All 16" 6/2 shinng shall In 2325 courses. Laid 5" to the each bundle will cnver 311ml] KXXXX-S 2â€"16â€" XX-6 2â€"16~ JONES LUMBER C0, Yonge St., RICHMOND HILL Will lend yuu money. acre. fronting: nu Ste. A new Huuse. gnud cellar, with (“'1 lots. Richmond Hill :mm-x. The Klinck Home opposite Endpan G sold to close (Istate. The Coleman Home large gxounds, cheap. Ava. Onv ‘nt' Lhc llk'SL business sites r-n Yong? St, store, dwelling. and half- The (Junk Residencv. acres of land. slrawhen-ies, etc. Good living ful' man who likes gin-(lening on Centle St. East. ' The Thomas Hopper residence on Centre East. no better for small family on retirement. The Stirling Homo1 modern. on Nurlh Yonge. PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING HOT \VATER HEATle AND GENERAL REPAIRS THORNHILL, ONT. Grading and Packing Rules â€" 0F â€" , Bdtish Columbia Red Cedar Shingles GENERAL RI'LES 01“ .\L\.\'l'r‘.\("I‘I'RE Cor. Arnold & Yonge Sold at Sloan’s Drug Store Color of \Vood shall be No DefunL Ymu‘ Insurance can-d for. A. C. HENDERSON MCngno. G. A., Marsh. R. A., Montgomery. R. 1.. Vandarburgh, J. U. (I. Wesley. W. R. Hill. A. R.. anpm, \V. J , Kerswell, E. M Killough, U. L. Kirkland T., Leatheldnle, V MacDonald, D. Mac-Nah, A. G. MucNub, I. M. MacQuun‘iH, M Armstrong. A. T. R., Henry. R. l). A.. Dowrey, I. M‘. Fx'alick. G. E.. Glass. J. E., Gmhum, \V. P., NEWS FROM THE LUMBER WORLD H A. Nicholls E. A. Gee, M. L Brown, H. C. Lungst-fi'. L. E. Plewnmn. The following mth shows the standing of those who were partially suc- CPN‘L-uflll. l oppoaile a candidate's nume und vvrtiunlly beneath the mune of a subject indiculvs that the candidate has passed in that subject with over ’75 nun-k3. 2 in a similar position indicates u mark of [36-75 ; 3 indicates (50â€"65; 0 indicates 50 60. The certificates of those who have p‘liSPd and the nurks of those who haVe failed have been received by Principal Stmv ut. Candidates who wish theirs forwarded should mail a stamped and 3' lf Md. eased envelope to James Stewart, B. 1‘... Richmond Hill, Ont. Coleman Home cnev uod $ .' g glounds, cheap. on Ruseview The Real Estate Man CANDIDATES HAS FOR SALE M. O MIDDLE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS IIICHP 011,216 on Centre “7 :u-(lens, musL :hnll lie- packed tn :he weather 31} square feet. and Church s nam-owv ; than H 25 course loan beautiful, GS Richmond obstructive detrimental work of th must then-er1 The O. G. has received from His \Vm'ship the Mayor of Newumrket, as also the President, of the Board of Trade. and the Secretary of tne New~ market Atheletic Association. compli- me Its cn thu gentle"):me hearing of U ulels Coxpl. David Stirling and breddie Gum-me, whn were detailed to <9” tickets the.e for the York Hunger FAFld Day. : D n-ing the lemainder of the summer hmdny the O. C. especiallv requests Cudels not detailed to the respective teams will wear their white logi- mentals. and effort will be made to have the Corps outfitbod uniformly for thia event. Cudeb Lieut. Bert Grant and Cadet Sex-gt. Elnest Dickinson will take in hand canvassing at Aurora. as also Newman-ket for the York Ranger Souvenir Edition being edited lJv Col. Col. Clarke D. S. 0., M. 0.. and Col. Dunham. M. U. of ‘lhv York Rangers Regimvnt, Toronto, will officially visit Richmond Hlll and Confer rte the fall syllabus of training for this Corp. Arrangements are colnpletingla‘r re the York Ranger Fied Day which is to be held the 3rd \Vednesddy in August at Bond Luke. Lieut. Bert Giant will arrange forthwith the following. The Juvenile Baseball l‘eam will challenge for an Exhibition Game with the Toronto Cadet Corps, the game lo l e played at Bond Lake in the momingut 11 o’clock. lie will also detail a fort- hull teaun to challenge an afternoon gamv. this team to be picked from the Seniors and juveniles. The hockey jerseys and sweaters will be required for this gumv. The Senior Cadet Buse- lmll team will challenge for an Exhibition Game with [he winnPrs of the Yolk Simcoe League Trophy, this game to be played at 7 p. In. All competing teams must he properly uniformed, as the Minister of Militia will be present and it is expected that the Corps “ill aftarwnrd be reviewed. If there is any such game as “leap- frog” at Richmond Hill on Monday. August 7â€"the BIG FIELD DAYâ€"I’ll be there In time to take part in it. All kinds and variety of sport will be relished by those who are fortunate enough to be present at Richmond Hill's BIG FIELD DAY next Monday, Aug. 7th. Be there early and stay late. The writer believes he will have some splendid news for you within the next fourteen daysâ€"there are whisperings going around concerning a meeting to be called shortly to deal with the build- ing of a new r Wilcox Lake baseballers played their third friendly game with a local team last Thursday evening. the visitors be- ing nosed out nt the finish. A lady's remark when visiting our park: "It's a nice pace, isn’t, L? J'here’s even a ‘sand pile' for children to play in.” Baseball (and plenty of it) for men and women at Richmond Hill next Mon- day, Don't miss the "big noise.” A FE\\' Pop-Fer Not much to report this week. Get a Souvenir Programme of Mon day’s Big Sportsâ€"they are off the press ontle mll "011 l‘ Sporting m:me prdvuil )l'thcnming ns t and Hill. and Live rather than York Ranger Cadets the Corps. Ga reminded that )r moths-'1- mu fur their snk ., A. 1). I has rem» I that reverence 1' must always r sakes. this 0 Jbeyed to the Ie >n will take ir Aux-om as 4113:. York Range: ; edited by Co] Notes a partially suc l the name 0f 5 t with over 7‘ indicates (50â€"65 HE ‘l-‘dé‘l‘ ttex'. the til) Electric Motors, Generators, Mag- netos, Etc., Repaired. Phone 109 'W. A. VANDERBURGH RICHMOND TIRE & BATTERY SERVICE Do you throw away an overcoatjust because the weath- er is warm for a few days or do you keep it for a cold spell ? Then why throw away a good opportunity for insurance just because you think next month will do? It is the unex- pected that always happens. Accident and sickness insurance is a grand protection for you and famiiy” A. G. S A V A G E Agent Richmond Hill 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. We replenish our stock three or four times weekly from the closest cash markets. Here’s the Point -:-SERVICE-:- Buy, Build, Work, and Supgggt the Home District PLUMBING, HEATING, AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Richmond Hill PLUMBING C0. G UARANTEED to I ‘ ' Done by the HAY VUlcaanIHg--’I‘1F1C PROCESS All Bread sold out of the store at Wholesale Price Riahmond Hill Bakery A A EDEN GOOD WORK AT FAIR PRICES 8 Cents a Loaf BAILEY’S - MAPLE VE STA All Makes PHONE 87, 87-J 3, 93 Shoe Factory Building BA'FTE R17! S E 1?," I C E ( Watered and Inspected Free I Repaired and‘Recharged. 1S Lon ger Done by the HAYWOOD SCIEN than the V E STA All Repairs of the Tire. I,

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