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The Liberal, 28 Jun 1923, p. 8

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3 . Rainbow ‘J' Robinson Block rm:â€" Shoppe BIG- SALE -â€"â€"â€"OFâ€"â€" REMNANTS Serge 14:100- Sill: V oil Enlbroidery ' 1V0 1‘ These Remnants are from our own cutting rooms, and will be sold for less than cost. I? Come early and look them over â€"â€" SEE OUR â€"â€" PORCH DRESSES AT $3.95 W Specialty r i t 3 § i i 3 r r i RICHMOND HILL «oomowifi ___L \Walter S. Jenkins lRes. Phone es. Elgin Mi ls Hill. 5048 Res. Phone 4-1.4 v’NAUGHTON & JENKINS Barristers Solicitor Notaries Telephoue Adelaide 2108 86 Richmond St... West. Toronto. Naughton Block. Aurora. Solicitor for: Aurora and Richmond Hill. The 'Downships of King. Whitchureh sand Markham. . TELOCUTION Miss Marguerite Boyle Artist. Teacher in Literature, .Expression, Reading. Dram- atic and Humourous Sketches, Dialect Poems. Professional Graduate Owen A. Smiley Studio. Address Miss Marguerite Boyle. Studio ‘Homewood Hall,’ Thornhill, Ont 30 tf J. T. SAIGEOIV Maple incensed Auctioneer for the County of York. Sales attended to on shortest notice. and at reasonable rates. Patronage solicited Harry Nan hton tflmces { of This Is For You w And thus we find. as days roll slowly by, That life is just a memory wherein to live Days we would give years to bring again, Had we the power to take and give. â€"â€"RODMAN. These lines represent the thoughts and desires of hundreds of people. Some are enthusiastic enough to get out to work for the realization of their dreams : some are content to go on dreaming and let the other man do the work. Come in. and give us a hand to put our old Boys and Girls Reunion over on August 5th.6tb, 7th. and you will be surprised how much power you have to take and give of the Spirit of Childhood. Public meeting in Council Chambers next Tuesday night. â€"â€"â€"â€"«.â€"â€"â€" Installation ”' ' as E 'I-m In Richmond Lodge Monday even- ing. (St. Johns,) the following ofiicvrs were installed by R. \V. Bro. W. H. Legge.rrssisted by R. W. Bro. J. H. Dunlap. and W. Bro. F. J. Graham : P. 0. Hill, I. P. M. H. H. Lang, W. M. A. E. Glass. S. \V. W. 11'. Graham. J. \V. A. L. Phipps. Secy. W. A. Wright, Trees. T. F. McMahon, Chap. J. B. Harrington. S. D. Jos. Monkmnn, J. D. Arthur Eden. I. G. H. J. Mills. Sr. 8. Lloyd D. Hill, Jr. 8. F. D. Teetzel, Tyl r. if: New Residential and mond Hill. l l l Real Estate Dept. CHARTERED TRUST & EXECUTOR C0. Very Easy Terms of Payment spread over a period I Garden Subdivision Lots for Sale in this Beautiful 01V 10on ST. :ELMWDOD "PARK ACRE LOTS $250 AND UP Building Lots $4 per Ft. and Up JUST SO L'TH 0F RICHMOND HILL This exceptionally fine property adjoins the southern boundary of Richmond Hill, and already has many conveniences, including electric light. is lower, and prices for lots are lower thaniin Rich- of five years at 6% p.c. interest. Salesmen on the Property Every Week Day. Exclusive Agents 46 KING ST. W . TORONTO - Phone Main (3215 Hill. Interment at Richmond Hill Cemetery. The tax rate , __,. . Auden Sale Register ' 1.: I . l wemmoomnooe eooeeowoeooooe ooeeooeew 1a l S r l' n g N 0 ‘j Richmond Hill senior lmselmlleis pl r)e.l :1 York Slur-or le‘rguo g rlrrr,‘ at \Vllnwulo l~st night. thr- scmr- I'v- s rlling in :r (5 2i worn in favor of Rirhy nr'unl Hill. Kenny Blanchard pitched.1 And the Young: Ladiesv'l‘hey rm: lrc- ‘ llzrwhnll l’lg put throuin strenuous: practice tvro evenings car-h weekeâ€" Tu ‘Sriay :ird ’l‘hursdayvand they are enj wing it Too. Tuesday is devoted to, fielding pra tice,z1nd 'l‘hursday to but 3 , ting practir e and the Iiitâ€"andvrurr came. , l‘) ery young lady in t0wn who is def 5 runs of keeping fit physicallyWouldf Show u.: r t the public school diamuid1 .O'i pm ice» night ' Comes will ho :ri-l v ranged for in the near future and ll i‘crv l ‘ tournaments will he attended. For the second time this season ihn local seniors administered defeat to tho .\rrr0'a representatives of the York-A Simcoc League. ’lho game was played at the town park on Saturday afterâ€" noon last. Kenny lilanclrnrd was buck in the game once more. and served up thl- tantaliring hall to the Aurora hat- te '5 in his old-lime manner. And with the rrr w a» well, he laid it against that hall \vrvn runs were needed. at one time drii ing in two runs ahead of him with a threeâ€"base hit. The final secre was 12-11 in favor of Richmond Hill. Mr. Hard Luck put in an appearame at the ball park on Friday evening last. The senior ball-players were at regular practice. and in a mix-up at sr-cond-base Charlie Browning, pitcher. had the mis- fortune to have a collar-bone broken. and no working-man can afford such a lay-off as that. The \Vorkmen's Com- pensation Act does not cover such cases. Charlie is an honest-to-guodness pitcher and always gives of his best. A benefit game is now in order. and it is up to officers and ofl‘irials to promote same between some outside team and the locals. Let it be attended to at once. Yours truly will donate the printed tickets for same. all of which could be sold in town and country-side before the game. and at 25c. per. i 0.“â€" York Ranger Cadets The Cadets desire to express their appreciation to all the citizens who so loyully supported the Review, as also to the Committee of Ladies who work- ed so untiringly at the Canteen. This tiruelv departure resulted in $45 hein made. which the 0. 0.. has divided equally, $22.50 to the Bond Fund, and $22.50 to the Cadet Sport Fund. A very dire need at. the present. time for the Cadets is a. swimming pool, and. to this end, a Grand Garden Fete. is being arranged for Saturdrry after- noon next, the 30th inst., on the grounds of Mr. Harry B. Stirling. Most respectfully is the loyal patron- age of the citizens solicited to this Fete. and the committee of the Cadet Mothers now detailed is working most enthusiastically: Everything possible is being done to make the Festival an event long utter-ward to be remember- ed with fond recollections. and the cnmruittre has set a high objective financially to attain. May the support llieiwfnrv, for the Worthy object that it is lining held, he unanimous. us also generous to :1 degree. What. the Cadets huvn done in the past they have tried to do Well. and on this occasion. they hope to even do better. The Richmond Hill York Ranger RPSPI'VB Brass Band will be in attend- anc». An orchestra is also being pro- vided for the dancing on the spacious vsrsndalr. Madame Yerr'p the much travelled and distinguished lady from the-far Ea~tern Court. will delight all those who will intently hr‘siege her throne. for the hearing of What the hand line revealelh in this peculiar, but over-interesting charm-tor study of ours. Charming uniformed sisters will nlso he in attendance at the different booths. smilineg inviting you to enjoy the happiness that the occasion nfi‘ords you to receive. \Vilh such elslror-rrte preparation therefor. there is every reason to feel Confident that the Cadet mother-s will he most loyully and generously =upported for the worthy ohiect that it. is being heldâ€"our boys and a swimming pool. MOOâ€"a DEATH! *5! HALLâ€"At the family residence, Centre Street. Richmond Hill. on \Vednesdny morning, rJune 27lh. Elizabeth Walker, beloved wife 0! Joseph Hull. The funeral will take place from hrr late reside-ice on Friduyni’ter. noon, June 29th. Sex-Vice at 2 p. ru.. Standard time. CLrFronoâ€"At Newmarket, Sunday, June 24, 1923. \Nillinm Clifford, in his 86Lh vssr. Funerul at the undertaking pillars of \Vright Bros. Richmond I SATURDAY. .IL'LY 7â€"Auction sale of * household irrruiture and effects, at , l the home of Mrs. Norman (Inrr. i Centre Sireet.Rir-hmond Hill. Salr at 1.30 standard time. Rensons forI s Aleâ€"family moving to another purl , of country. Terms cash. J. T.l Snigenn, Auct. -0..â€" 1 To gm 3: p'rfectlylieultlry duckllngsl ' from 13 eggs was the unique experieue ‘, ,of Mrs. Dim Otto. l4th line of Ensr I ,Zorra, near Strntford, Ont, a day or i itwougo. She set the 33 eggs under serenrl hens. find when the eggs ‘lizrtehe'd out there were 34 ducklings. l one egg \v» s :ipp-rrwnlly of the double- !yolod variety. .1! d both yolks hat‘hed. r DRY GOODS We iiirrllirlng :rll )lillirzrrr Sire]; or greatly rulurcd price. in l‘ir-(ll ol' llnts of any rlrscr'iirtion, lru_\' now and rilYC ll.Oll(‘\'. (1"‘7 - MILLINERY â€"bâ€"4E-%â€"Fr~=4â€" QUALITY SHOPPE -:â€" nine 53 - LADIES’ WEAR l 1‘ We h rvc in Fltt'li, M ii 1 nlnr } ricrs, l:lrll(‘> and children‘s rizrsscs. suitable for lrlu<c or rll't‘t‘i, wcrrr. with trirnrl ups to match in tho Il('\\(‘>l l‘:lll(‘l'l.r, lio~icr‘y. ’: (finiii ;: llr lepl'or i‘ from 330. to Hill! 101' iirir, ls :l«;.< in il r “W hint-y silk and (:(tion “care. Our aim l5 In p‘rirsc, and love satisfied customers, try [18. MR S. NORMAN BATTY Trench Block {A nice line it ginglmns and clurrnbruv‘s Sun nor urdcrwcnr. r Children's ‘ Phone 53 Ill ‘7 mo .w. » THE LillillE nor FURNISHING STORE The real summerweather is With us, and we have the goods you want. SUMMER UNDERWEAR, SOX, SHIRTS, COATLESS SUSPENDERS, STRAVV HATS; also MEN’S OXFORDS, LADIES' WHITE SHOES, and TENNIS SHOES, all sizes See our Real Summer Ties, 50c. to $I.5o Straw Hats, from $2.25 to $3 75 .a :- Norman J. Glass. - COOPER’S HARDWARE Spades, Building paper, Tar paper and Roofing,Harness Sup- plies Sweat pads, Breast Heel chains, Curry combs: and ' strap, TRENCH’S BLOCK Shovels, Hame strap, r Brushes Forks, i i ' l : Stoves and Ranges :-: C. N . COOPER PHONE 93 Richmond Hi1 â€"wâ€"-â€"â€"- gem mm. COAL and WOOD JFIRE and LIFE INSURANCE A. REAL ESTATE G. SAVAGE GeneraliAgent, office at the Posthffice - Richmond Hill T. H. HARDWARE 8; SUPPLIES Limited Phone NO 33, Thornhill, Ontario Insecticides and Fungicides PARIS GREEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 653. PER LB. ARSENATE OF LEAD . . . . . . . . . . 50c. " “ ARSENATIC OF LIME . . . . . . . . . . lllc. " “ Tl‘HER-TONIL‘. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 45c. " " DRY BORDEAL‘X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33c. “ “ DRY LIME SI'LPHL'R . . . . . . . . . . “ “ SLI'G SHOT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30c. " ” Hay Forks PLAIN HANDLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.40 EACH S'I‘RAI’I’ED H.-\.\DLE' . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 EACH T. H. HARDWARE & SUPPLIES Limited Phone 33 Thornhill, Ontario

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