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The Liberal, 10 Apr 1924, p. 8

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See Our All-Wool Odd Trousers, in good HeaVy Tweed, at from “.00 to $5.00. , Sweaters, in Pull-Over and Coat Style, priced at from $2.50 to 87.00. Heavy Rubbers. from $3.65 to $5.50â€"â€"the very best. All-Wool Ribbed Underwear, per suit, $3.70. All-Wool Ribbed Underwear, Combination 3.50. We also have Fleece-Linedpand Penman's. 95c. Fawnes High-Class Gloves,:Neck Scarfs, etc. TheRIGHMOND HILL FURNISHING STORE BENSON-MORDEN, Ltd. Main 2055 132 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO gives Quality Transportation at the Lowest Cost per Mile } Sporting Notes flu- Transportation. 'l‘hiI Choice Property is fronting on ihe Markham Road, jun cm of the C.N.R. An Ideal Location for Gardening and Poultry-Raising 1 ACRE---47R00MED HOUSE, GARAGE, and POULTRY-HOUSE Chevrolet is an investment that will pay good dividends. Investigate. Continuous daily service under difficult con~ ditions only proves the complete depend- ability and stamina of this practical car. In appearance Chevrolet does credit to any business house or professional or private per» son. In appointments and equipment it is as complete as the most discriminating owner could wish. THE automobile as a productive factor in Canadian business has proved of greater value than any other single invention. By shortening distances and time, the automo‘ bile brings buyer and seller together more quickly, conveniently and economically than any other means of transportation. The automobile has increased man’s earning power many times over. And Chevrolet, the 10west~priced quality car in the world pro vides this efficient transportation at a lower price per mile than does any other car built. Ask About The G.M.A.C. Deferred Payment Plan CHEVROLET LANGSTAFF Norman J. Glass. . HILL, Dealer Easy Monthly Payments. $125 CASH 0-316 situation in View nl slal'tling developmean uf léadership. If the idea of acou- \entiou has not now been abanduned that will lye u r513! Les} (It: (he poligicsl Modern Dancing Tnught by If there are no npen defoctinns from U. I“. 0. anches this session. it will be interesting to watch the course of m'enta at the heralded “Progressive” conventitm lhlS summer. According to all pre-session appearances. Hon. E. U. Drluy was then tn resume the nlanlle as anyone can any at, the present. time it in probable Hwy will he wplcmned behind the Liberal leader In prelent a unified loyal nppusiliuu to His ngesty's Guvermuent. The Legislature itself is expecting a defection from U. F. O. ranks Lutbe Liberals. A tow of the present U.F.U.’s 01‘ Progressive: who were formerly (‘nnservntivu might cunceivuhly re- turn to their party fold. But the larger exodus is expected to he in the diu-ction of Liberal benches, and so far as pfimoundu'd by Liberal leuderi since 7onfederutiuu. W. E. N. Sincfflit. K. (7.. Liberal leader, has stated at Oshawa and else- where that. the door of the Liberal party is wide npen tu I-aceive all those who are nppusml tn Toryism. The Lubernl party platform, he has said, is broad Hmugh and big enough in con- tain all those. who differing tau degree on minor matters at pnlioy, agree on tho gHIL'l‘nl principles of Guvvrnment lltidl18Ill('Mn,iflllIL Lhe deth of the three purty system in Ontario at least the demise of thu U. F. 0.. as a. politi- cal fume for genm‘utions henCP. That opini n applies also to any puny which "my be designated as a successor to the vld Drury furcrfl. vPoliticu'l sharpsbem in the Legisla- Iuw currldurs an» saying lrlmtr the nav- In the general amazement Over tho disclonulen of public account; com- mittee during the past few Weeks, and public spcculutiou us to p«)55ib1|i- lies nf (:Iiminal proceedings [4» follnw, there but been general uvwluoking of Ihe pn‘huhlb mm; of the disclosures upon the public life of Ontario. 0113mm»: Wins", Sucre ta! yll roasurer. (7n ‘ho opposite page of the nddress appears the folluuing names of play- exs: Marjorie Tyndall. Mu. Middleton, ()lixo Mortson. Mulnl Patton, Lillian Harding, Mary Topper, Jessie Comls- key. Doxothy McDonald. Christine Vi ellh, Mel-y Batty. Dorothy Dunlop, Daisy Hart. Bextha Ireland. Marga?“ Ireland. Mary Stevenson, Ruby For- roltor, Madelieno Coopor. Victorll Hunt, Phyllis Glau, Morion Grainger. THANKS The undersigned. in returning heart: felt thankl, Wilhel to nut. that at lb time in his life (save working for his dnily bread) has he ever done anything 1 with the expectation of receiving ‘ thanks. remuneration. or reward. The one Who does thingl with such expecta- tion in View misses one of the real jnyl of life. In doing our duty by acts of holpfulnus to otherl we live and move and have our being I: no others do; duty furnilhu in own reward. a reward of satisfuolion and pleasure unspeak- oble. Yours truly has enjoyed every minuie spent in helping to develop both young ladies‘ teamsâ€"baseball as well a. hockey. He accepts the pen and ad- dress. and will love and cherish the lat- ter long after the former has outlived its usefulness. ROBERT JOHNSTON. We wish you tn accept this pen as 3 sm -11 token of our appreciation, and “e trunt that success and happiness will follow you in wLMever Iphexc of ac- Livities you may he. bignea, on 'behalf of the Ladies Hockey plub, ins, lut have thoroughly enjoyed our- sehes as well. It is hoped that Item will be taken early next mam-n :o urganizo the Ladwa Hockey Uluh so that the splen- did training received during the past season will not be wasted. They do any that "it is the unexpect- ed thn happens." and it sure did hap- pon Frldly evening last when the writer of this column was handed an envelope ‘ and small pucknge by Kenneth Blanchâ€" ard. Coach of the Ladies Hocluy ’l‘eam. Th. cnnlope connined the address which follows. 3nd lnside the package wal a Waterman ideal Fountain Pan. Whnt iho nddrou contaimd: To Mr. Robert Johnston. Richmond Hill. Ont: . Mr. Juhnlton,â€"-'l'he young ladies who played hockey timing the past winter appreciatv very much your whole-heart- ed interest in ilicir game. and feel that the prowess madv has bu en due. in no small measure, to your untiring efl’orts. ‘ Not only have we leceln d 8 good [I aim Studio : Centre St. W. STAN. WOODHEAD DANCING Weekly Letter April 5, 1924 Mr. Johnston Receive: Pen Tex-ms on Applicuion nf this éession's JOHN R. CAMPBELL 86500, brick house. 7 rooms, 4 bed- moms. 2 acres good land. Large hen hon". We hm. cvorything in farmlands und hmnues. 40-43 83500, with $600 cash, 1mm. houu; good cellar, furnace. hard Ind 30!. wnter. fruit treel. $3800, wilh $1000 cash. Frama and stucco house. 5 rooms, furna’ce. water, electric, fir floors throughout, nice lot, fruit trees and hen house. . Farm, 160 acres, good buildings wnter and orchard. \ViH comider exchange on house. REAL ESTATE Phone 86 J. 521.11 by phnne or otherwise promptly FOR GENTLEMEN ~â€"- vu hue tics. hull, locks, oxford. :0 plus. the average man. Also 1 good nsortment of child- ren’s slippers. EASTER â€" Latent styles at mod- erate prices. Grey suede, brown suede, patent leather, kid. They are an exception any good lot, 1 «trap 2 buttons medium hee). T. H. HARDWARE & SUPPLIES Limited Phone 33 - Thognhill,0nt. LADIES â€"~ Spring shipment of shoes just received. Now Is the “me to buy a pair. Yunge& Richmond, Richmond Hill Bring Your Business to Me 1nd GefiSorvice‘ VETERINARY SURGEON, '1‘]; oruhin. OWL BRAND 1 Ply 108 sq. ft. $1.95 per roll 2 Pl'y 108 sq. ft. 2.45 per roll 3 Ply 108 sq. ft. 2-95 per roll WIGWAM' 2 Ply 108 sq. ft. $2.25 per roll EUREKA 2 Ply 108 sq. ft $245 per roll RUBEROID SHEATHING 2 ()0 sq. ft. $2.25 per roll ASPHALT ROOFING FELT 432 sq. ft. $2.35 per roll WESLEY BOYNTON l l W E gMacPIal-JghtorrlicSTCampbei‘l Prompt Adjustments of Claims and Prompt Service G E." 5' FURNISHINGS RKH MONO HILL :STATE - INSURANCE MONEY T0 LOAN H. HARDWARE & SUPPLIES LIMITED Phone 33. Thornhill, Ogif. TARRED PAPER 400 sq ft.$l.10 per roll BUILDING PAPER 400_s_q:_ft. 85g. per roll CARPET FELT 200 sq. ft. 2.50 per roll ROOF IN GS We Are Known In All Lines of Insurance: FIB! PLATE GLASS LIFE AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT BU RGLA RY SICKNESS and GUARANTEE OF BONDS . SAVAGE, General Agent {AT THE POST-OFFICE BUILDING General Agents for Farm Machin- ery. Pumps. Etc. TEETZEL BROS. We can also mpply your wuntl on Furnace repairs and pipes.’ If you are considering the furnace question come in and let us than You our lines. No Home too large. No House too small. We have a 6123 and model for every oneâ€"and the prices are right. 'Offlce and rosidonce nolth sid- Rlchmnnd Streef. Richmond Hill. Telephone 13, Ring 2. RICHMOND Sums-r. HICBNOND HILL Representing 1110 Mutual Llfe Insurance Company] of New York INQUIRIES SOLICITED (Veterinury Smgrou) Recent graduate of Ontarin Voterin My College. All chases nf unimnl: treated. Duy and night culls prompb lyflaltended: Barristers. Soliciton. Etc. omenâ€"Suite 511 McKinnon Bld[.. Cor. Jordan and Mylinda. Sta” Toronto‘ Tvlv phnno Main 8631. A. CAMERON MACNAUGHTUN FREDERICK >‘ . A. CAMPIELL Mr. Cflnlphl‘” will be u: The Libertl OM09. Rinhnmnd Em. IVE!" Tueldly attornmm. Our R. MACDONALD. B. V. Sc. AMBROSE L. PHIPPS Tinsmiths and Genenl Agents PHONE 87 W FURNACES AND REPAIRS No Charge for Advice

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