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The Liberal, 3 Jul 1924, p. 8

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Sporting Notes l it'll/fl“ 'xtilzil ll. ,,: ., F [Mm ._ .. ,_ I Maple girls have the makings of an Al Soft ball team. Richmond Hill ball girls wish to thank Mr. M.j. Burke for his kind- ness in conveying them to 'I‘hornhill in his truck. which he had fitted with cushioned seats for the, occasion. A team of Richmond Hill ball git ls played together for the first time this year at 'I‘hornhill tournament on Tuesday. They had no intention of playing any games until they had had a few practices together. but on the solicitation of Secretary Dean, of the Th irnhill Executive. teceiw d by yours truly on Monday, the mening was hpvllt in rounding up the following I Running Water! When and Where You Want It On any farm of average size at least one hour a dayâ€"36% . . . players for the occasion: Misses ten hour working days a yearâ€"are spent m the "ksome, Francis Batty, Janet French, Dally Halt, Isobel Cowie, Lillien Burns, wearying task of pumping water. 36% days which one of my TorOnto Windmills will give you for profitable work. rest or recreationâ€"besides supplying running water wherever you want it. The one bothersome task, that of oiling the windmill in all kinds of weather. is overcome in the Toronto Self-Oiler. which requires fresh OII only "once a year." Friction and wear are practically abolished. Toronto windmills. too. can be made absolutely self-regulating in ' Operation. The ."Toronto" Tower will stand for a lifetime because it is thei heavrest, strongest and best-braced one built for any windmill. ‘ Let me explain why I believe this is one of the biggest conveniences ‘ I you can have. Margaret Ireland, Marjon Tindnll, Hldys Grant, Vltllt-lv Sherpard, and Olive Paris. The fact that our neigh- bors to the Smith have shown a neigh~ bOIly spirit on more than or e occasion on sports'duy in Richmond Hm u not to be overlooked; hence the \‘isl of our girls. font-team contest, necessitating three games. The draw resulted in Rich- mond Hill being pnitrd with Maple for the first game, and Hope and Dublin for the second game. the two winners playing in the final. As to the first game:â€"Youts truly hereby tenders full credit to the Maple girls for their win over Richmond Hill girls in a seven-inning game by a score of IR to II, and also WlshPS to shite that. he is satisfied with the showing made by the Hill girls in their FIRST appear- :tnce together this year; they made a creditable showing against. a team who but.» been in harness several weeks and have playcd a series of games with Hope girls, one of which he witnesle at. Maple two or three weeks ago. The. second game, between Dublin and Hope, had a dramatic finish. Dublin qirls Were in the lead at the end of the sixth innings, 23 to 13, when a. heavy shower interfered with play. Play was r'esumed alter the sky cleared and the sun shone. Hope girls went to bat first in the seventh. and before the .l. Lunua, Agent, Richmond Hill, Phone 73] H- \“‘""‘ " Wu G .A-mi 7â€". Benton, Macdonala a: Bentonl U Barristers. Sotictors. &c. l MANNING ARCADE. lArtxst, Teacher in Literature, Expresswn, Reading, .Dram- am and Humourous Sketches, Dialect Poems. 24 KING ST. WEST. TORONTO, CANADA. I‘ELEPrIoNE MAIN 311 Cable Address: "Dedo Arthur A. Mncdonald Frank Denton Laura Denton. B. A. PFOfeSSlOIIaI Graduate Of Side was retired had annex‘edhgoth'er _â€"-â€"&e _â€".- r . OWenA Slmley StUdiOg Beig'iiédlfélléietifi'fiilliiliizn ..i".‘ .3 W H , Address MISS Marguerlte Seventh, Hop'ei‘wiitilninlg out byha so: e ( ~ ' of 24 to 23. he 'na game, etiw u a ‘fl'uhclilo Hope and Maple, proved a one-sir »l _ _ Ofn l , n affair, Ma le winning by a some 1.1 [U Of ’ t to 2. JessFie McLean, Maple‘s twifer, \ was master of the situation at all Artistic Charm SAMPLES FREE 1 PAINTING. DECORATING Phone 306. King. G. HILL, Oak Ridges P. 0. Oxford Street Phone 128- r 12 M J- H. Prentice 415 Balliol St., Toronto. Phone Hudson 1347 w LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR COUNTY on YORK AND ONTARIO Special attention given to sales ot every description. Farms and farm stock sales specialty. Farms bought and sold on commission. Allsales at- Insurance and Real Estate tended to on shortest notice. and con- ducted by the mostapproved methods. RICHMOND HILL â€"Patronage solicited. TheHIGHMUND infiltrate sinus I l times, and received splendid supp-rt from both infielders and outtielders. Other Sporting Notes on front page. SAM. SHEPHERD PAPER HANGER and PAINTER H. A. NICHOLLS ‘ NOTARY PUBLIC Commissioner, Conveyancer, Etc See our stock of ties, from 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. “A. -:- NORMAN J. GLASS : C. N. COOPER . SPRING HAS ARRIVED Rakes Spades l Shovels and Hoes -â€"â€"â€"__ h n for Spring Work , . Come in and look them , if . over l i7 . c; N: COOPER Richmonleill y r' . g, , ’- PHONE 93 : Thcir entry made it a i FIRE Ll FE ACCIDENT SICKNESS Bring Your Business to Me and Get Service. BV ()Iu- Prompt Adjustments of Claims and Prompt Service We Are Known In All Lines of Insurance PLATE GLASS AUTOMOBILE BURGLARY and GUARANTEE OF BONDS No Charge for Advice A. G. SAVAGE, General Agent AT THE POST-OFFICE BUILDING RICHMOND HILL TR UC Potatoes Bought and Sold. RING l Farmers Produce Taken to Mtltket. Furniture Moved. Trucking of all (It'sctlpllnll. Set \ ice. unexcvlled, Phone 99 J. M. J. BURKE Phone 33 PLYMOUTH BINDER TWIE Gold Medal 650 feet $15.50 per 100 lbs. 600 feet$15.00 “ “ 550 feet$l4.00 “ “ BRANTFORD TWINE Gilt Edge 650 feet$15.5 gold Leaf 600 feet $15.0 T. H. HARDWARE & SUPPLIES LIMITED Superior Extra Phone 33. RlCllMOND HILL l. H. HARDWARE &. SUPP WILLIAM COOK F. GORDON COOK THOMAS DELANY BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. NOTARY E-rc Toronto Office, 816 Federal Building, at 85 Richmond Street. West Richmond Hill Ot‘fice ,' Liberal Office). every Thursday forenoon. Maple, Thursday afternoon. Woodbridze, Saturday forenoon. Money to loan at Current Rate llES limited Ont. Thornhill, 6‘ ‘6 0 per 100 lbs. 0 “ u ‘( Thornhill, Ont. LONE LIFE In buying a motor car, consider what the cost will be when divided over a period of years. What is the car’s reputation for satisfactory service after the first year? After the second? And .' after the thirdâ€"and fourth? ' These considerations, in the final analysis, are the true basis of economy in motoring. » And it is this attribute of long life to which Dodge Brothers Motor Car owes its chief claim upon the unalterable loyalty of its owners. C. M. PALMER & SONS, Dealers Richmond Hill, Ont. ll 5"

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