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The Liberal, 26 Jun 1924, p. 8

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24 KING ST. Was'r. TORONTO, CANADA. Defies Rust! There's one his point about "Toronto" Stable Equip- ment which makes me spec- ially proud to sell it. It's the fact that the galvaniz- ing thoroughly covers and completely coats both the inside and the outside of the steel tubing with pure zinc spelter. This "hot" process makes it absolutely rust- defying and proof against strong stable acids for the manmuin riod. This is a mix ty valuable feature. Let meexgnin some of the my others. r get some of the inter- esting Toronto literature. J. LUNAU. A: t. Richmond Hi 1 Phone 73I ONTQI Benton, Macdonam c: Denton Barristers. Snlictors. &c. MANNING ARCADE. I‘ELEPHnNE MAIN 311 Cable Address: "Dedo Arthur A. Mucdonald â€"Wall Hanging}. Frank Denton Laura Denton. B. A. -of- Artistic Charm SAMPLES FR EE PAINTING. DECORATING Phone 306. King. H. ‘A. NICHOLLS GTHILL, Oak Ridges P. O. NOTARY PUBLIC Commissioner, Conveyancer, Etc I Insurance and Real Estate RICHMOND HILL Over 36,000 . last year "Hello, Mrs. Brock, do you know who's speaking?” 3‘10, I haven’t the faintest ' ea.” ‘It’s Irene â€" we just had our telephone installed and I thought you Would like to know our number." “Why that’s fine, Irene, I’ve often wished your mother had a telephone." And so Mrs. Brock returns to her paper with a new ad greater appreciation of the fact that “every new subscriber adds to the value of YOUR telephone." Of the net gain of 52,018 telephones in Ontario and Quebec in 1923, over 36,000 (01: 70%) were installed in m Merchants and shop-keepers should not overlook this additit‘in to the num- ber of householders they can reach by telephone. THE MILL All kinds of flour and mill feeds. Try our genuine whole wheat / flour, poultry feed, billed hay and straw. Deliveries Tuesday and Friday. J. F. Bun Phone 5?? J. H. Prentice 415 Balliol St., Toronto. Phone Hudson 1347 W LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR COUNTY OF YORK AND ONTARIO Special attention given to sales or every description. Farms and farm stock sales specialty. Farms bought and sold on commission. Allsales at- tended to on shortest notice. and con- ducted by the most approved methods. I Patronage solicited. See our stock of ties, from fitilliflmmli HILL FURNISHING SHIRE ~ 75 cts.’ to $1.50 The latest in silk and wool mixtures. Men’s socks for Spring, from 50 cts. to $1.50 we have the Holeproof Hosiery for men. Men’s Oxfords in the latest spring style, from $5.50 to $7 .00 Also hats, shirts, gloves, underwear, and etc. For Women and Children we have Spring Oxfords and Pumps. NORMAN J. GLASS _-:- “mm C. N. COOPER l l SPRING HAS ARRIVED Rakes Spades Shovels and Hoes for Spring Work Come in and look them over 0. N. COOPER Richmondlflill PHONE 93 WW 1 Sporting Notes By () 111' Prompt Adjustments Of Claims and Prompt Service We Are Known In All Lines of Insurance All young Indies wishing lo mate a ' place on this you: 's team .uie i-oquesied [to report for pruriici- at the High School diamond tomight (I‘hursduy) ..*I:’:".":;::. FIRE mm GLASS :l‘,("r s: 2* 2. - 1‘ r ‘ ‘ pared for coming games, the first of LIF‘l‘J ‘ v” AU FQMOBILE which will take place week niler neNl. ACLIDI‘XV l BURGLARY Only those who consistently practice S[CKL*ESS and GUARANTEE OF BONDS will be used. Bring Your Business to Me and Get Service. No Charge for Advice A. G. SAVAGE, General Agent AT THE POSTâ€"OFFICE BUILDING A “picked-up" from if local bull- tossei-s were taken to the jail Fm m on Monday evening by (Innid 'l‘evtzel, at which place they were suhjvcled to seven gruelling lli'gi'f‘l‘s l-y the inmates of that institution. but finally emerged victorious by 10 “counts” out of a mm] of eighteen. after which they, ihe re- porter, nnd a few loyal followers, were lnken in ll'lIl(l hy some of [he Guards of the instiiulion nnd paraded to the Guards diningvroom whole they were handed over to the cure of Chef Mylks, who saw to it that the inner- inan ~W115 supplied with light refresh- mentsâ€"pure (told milk, sandwiches, and steaming hot coffee. The evening proved everything else but u disagree- uhlo one. RIt‘lIMONI) IIILL IF G WIIIEIIIAMTHEBBIIWELANY BARRIBTER. SOLICITOR, NOTARY E’rc Toronto Oflice, 816 Federal Building; at 85 Richmond Street. West Richmond Hill Office .- uloeral Office), every Thursday forenoon. Maple, Thursday afternoon. VVoodhridge, Saturday forenoon. Money to loan at Current Rate Potatoes Bought and Sold. Farmers Pioduce Take-u to Mal ket. Furniture Moved. _ Trucking of all description. Service unexcelled. RICHMOND HILL In a York-Simone League gume at! phone 99']. the town park. on Friday evening last, M I. BURKE T. H. HARDWARE & SUPPLIES limited score of 11 lo 4 against Lou ToeIZe-I’s Phone 33 - Thornhill, Ont. PLYMOUTH BINDER TWINE colts. Lou has the light ideu- the youngsters of today will he the sen- iors of tomorrow, but keep them ~Gold Medal 650 feet $15.50“per 100 lbs. Superior 600 feet $15.00 “ “ “ Extra 550 feet $14.00 “ “ “ BRANTFORD TWINE Gilt Edge 650 feet $15.50 per 100 u... Gold Leaf 600 feet$15.00 “ “ « substitution. Newumrket team de- served to win on the chning's play, T. H. HARDWARE & SUPPLIES LIMITED Phone 33. Thornhill, Ont. but the work of several of the home youngsters, both at but and in the field, was very gratifying at time. that ot Eric chite being particuluily so. As :1 pinch-hitter for the youngsters Lou whierd the air with three lusty strokes. In the game at Newmarket last night (\Vednesduy), between the same two teams, the score was 5-2 in favor of Newmarket. Youth: “I sent you some suggeslio s, telling you how to make your pay I' more interesting. Have you cnni .I out any of the ideas ?” Editor: “Did you meet the oflice boy with the Woste~paper basics: as you came upstairs?” Youth : “Yes, yes. I did." Editor: "Well. he was carrying out your ideas."-â€"â€"Boy's Magazine. . V‘gm .‘ V In the cool of a Summer morning, it is gratifying to take your seat at the wheel. conscious that the Touring Car will do your bidding faithfully the long day through. It is that time-tried dependabilityâ€"- so vital to the pleasure and economy 4 .J » of motoringâ€"which, more than any ; = ‘ ~ single factor. has endeared Dodge ' Brothers Touring Car to so many 3 hundreds of thousands of owners. Onccighth of the total weight of the car consists of chrome vanadium steel. Many more pieces of alloy steel are used in vital parts than normal wear requires. ~_ ‘. u" C. M. PALMER 8: SONS, Dealers Richmond Hill, Ont.

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