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The Liberal, 14 Aug 1924, p. 8

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TheRIBHMONB HILL FURNISHINB STUHE SAMPLES FREE PAINTING. DECORATING Phone 306, King. Call by phone or otherwnse promptin Benton, Macdonald a: Denton JOHN R. CAMPBELL C. M. PALMER 43-1: COR. ARNOLD & YONGE s'rs Full stock of refiairs on hand. Look over your machinery and let us know before the rush starts what, your requirements will be. Bavrrrlaars. Solicitors. Etc. Ofllcesâ€"Suite 511 McKinnon Bldg.. 001‘. Jordon and Melinda. Sts.. Toronto. Telephone Main 3631. A. CAMERON MACNAUGHTUN FREDERICK \. A. CAMPBELL Mr. Campbell will he at, The Liberal Office. Richnmnd Hill. every Tuesday afLernoun. MacNaughtqq_& Campbell FA- COMMISSIONER, CONVEYANCER. ETC. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE H. A. NICHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC Barristers. Solictors. 8w. MANNING ARCADE. KING ST. WEST. TORONTO, CANADA. TELEPHONE MAIN 311 Cable Address: “Dedo rthur A. Macdonaid F.-ank Deuton Laura. Danton. B. A. Uommissioner, Uonveyancer, Etc Wall Halfngings _ O - Artistic Charm -. HILL, Oak Ridges P. O. J. EDWARD FRANCIS NOTARY PUBLIC Massey-Harris Repairs VETERINARY SURGEON, Cl‘hornhill. RICHMOND HILL NORMAN J. GLASS Insurance and Real Estate See our stock of ties, from 75 ctsito $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. Thornhill. Phone 99 J. ELOCUTION Miss Marguerite Boyle Artist, Teacher in Literature, Expression, Reading, Dram- atic and Humourous Sketches, Dialect Poems. Professional Graduate of Owen A. Smiley Studio. Address Miss Marguerite Boyle. Studio ‘Homewood Hall,’ Thornhill. Ont 30 tf SAM. SHEPHERD PAPER HANGER and PAINTER Oxford Street Phone '128- r 12 1924, the list of all persons entitled to vote at Elections tn the Legislative Asspmhly only, and that such lists re- mains there for inspection. all voters t0 And I hereby callnpnn take immediate prncendings lu hm'e any errors or ou)i:sions corrected according to law. ' -’ - --- 14 1].." nf NOTICE is herehy givven that I have complied with Section 10, of the Votei's Lists Act, and that] have posted up at. my rffice .‘lL Maple, Ontario. on the. ht, (lay of August, 1924, the list of all persons entitled to vote at Elections tn the Legislative HOUSE PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING Phone 91 vv AUTO PAINTING P110 11 e 68 Potatoes Bought, and Sold. Farmers Produce Take-n to Market. Furniture Moved. Trucking of all description. Service unexcelled. PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING HOT WATER HEATING AND GENERAL REPAIRS THORNHILL, ONT. VOTER’S LISTS, 1923 MUNICIPALITY OF VAUGHAN TRUCKING . PATERSON . C. HENDERSON M. J. BURKE COD NTY 0F YORK PART III RICHMOND HILL Solid trains run through to Winnipeg without change. New Convertible (berth) Colon! L Cars will add to the comfort. of th- jouiney and lunch counter cars \ I“ be attached to the trains serving food and refreshments at reasonable In ices. Special cans Will be provided 1 u- women. The special Harvestel‘s’ [1 ills of the Canadian National Railways from all Ontario points as ad‘. wtised will make the Interesting games in the local mixed tournament nn The Greens last, Monday evening. The winners were: FIRST SECOND Mrs. U. Kerswifl A. Bales Mrs. J. Palmer G. Gee Mrs. Harrington Mrs. NJ. Glass J.A. Greene.skip . EE. Siuu,skip. The first prize winners were awarded ties, suitable fnl' ladies or gentlemen; semmd prize winners received flash- lights. be provided 1 u- women. The special Harvestel‘s’ l: -ins of the Canadian National Railways from all Ontario points as ad\ "It/lied will make the fastest time to Winnipeg npexaling via. the new Longlac cut-off. the shortest route between Eastern and Western Canada. Harvesters travelling by this route. will, as a consequence. be first in the field. The first. train leaves Toronto one minute after midnight of August 2lstr, (12.01 a. 11)., August 22nd). The fare is a. flat rate of $15 tn Winnipeg and half a cent A mile beyond. Return- ing the fare is half a cent per mile into Winnipeg and $20 back to starting point. r particulars re fares, train service, etc.. apply to nearest Canadian National Agent. 7-8 Advertise in The Liberal. On Monday evening. Anguel, 18 nt 7 o’clock sharp. a. tournament, I'm 1 Silver Cup dunated berr. W. H. Legge will be hvld. This will be own I to members of the Richmnnd Hill Marple and Dublin girls will be seen in action at the Richmond Hill park to- morrow (Friday)evening. The winners of the game#a seven-innings affairâ€"â€" will receive the beautiful silver cup now on exhibition in Porter's Drug Store window. The game should be well worth seeing. Don't miss this treat. Game called at 7 o'clock sharp. A SPLENDID GAME The following members of the Rich- mond Hill Young Ladies Ball Club jour- neyed to Dublin on Thursday evening last to play their return game with the girls of that place :â€"~Daisy Hart. pitch- er; Janet French, catcher: Marion Grainger. lst base: Victoria Hunt, 2nd base: Isobel Cowie. short-stop; Lillian Burns. 3rd base ; Olive Paris, left field . Margaret Ireland, centre field. and Mil. dred Sims, right field. The above- named players showed a wonderful re- versal in form on this occasion. forcing their opponents to use their sewnth inn- ings in order to win out 7 to 6. Both teams played sensational ball. especially when in the field. They had all the ear-marks of major league girls teams on this occasion. Dublin fans deServe credit for the spirit in which they ap~ plaud the good play: of visitors as well as home girls. Girls get a chance to do their best at Dublinâ€"there's no rag- ging or jeerlng to get girls excitedâ€"all of which is good, and clean sport. Bowling Clubâ€"ladies and gentlemt n. The team which will represent Rich- mond Hill at Sunnysid- next Wednes- day evening will all meet for practice next Monday evening at 7.15 sharpâ€" moeting place in front of public school. Every player is asked to be on hand promptly at the time set in order that. a full team practice may be hadâ€"don‘t be late, please._ nor waiting On to Sunnyside naxt Wednesday eve- ning. August 20th.with the ball girll. Elpey's bus will leave the put. ofl‘la with the team-members and their girl friends at b 30 p.m. sharpâ€" there will be Harvesters' Excursions via Canadian National Railways Sporting Notes Prize Winners Lawn Bowling .00 $15 CO I N G DATES Ruth-a: our fiche: to Winnipeg vi- Cnnsflinn National Ru'dwlyl, no mllul‘ whether your find chitin-lien be I point on the Cum 'ln Niliaml or not. Travel via the Long Lac Cu(-oflâ€"~Fa.st time to Winnipeg. T t AUGUST findâ€"12.01 a. m. (Midnight August 2181:). 0m“ 0 AUGUST findâ€"10.00 a. m., 12.30 p. m., 10.30 p. m. hi Through Trains with Lunch Counter Canâ€"Food and Refreshments at annnble Prices. Special Car: for Women and Colonist Cam of Latent Design. Special Trains Leaveâ€"(Standard Time) ___â€"__â€"_â€"â€"â€" August 22ndâ€"Toronto. Caledon East. B ton, Meaford. Colljngwood. Sinetgmg. Midland. Parry Sound. Sudbury. apreol and east thereof in tano. August 26thâ€"Toronto. Inglewood Jet. and all stations south and woe! thereof in Ontario. pursuant, to Section 56 of the Trustees Act. R. S. 0., 1914, Chap. 121. that. all creditors and others having claims or demands against the Estate of the said Alexander Malloy, who died on or about the 28th day of February, 1924, at the Township of Vaughan,in the County of York, are required on or be- fore the 25th day of August, 1924. to send by post, prEpaid, or deliver to N. A. C. Malloyv and Lawrence Malioy, Maple, R. R\ No. 1, Ontario, the Executors of the said Deceased, their Christian names and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars in writing of their claims, ,,A_ , __l .L- r.-. -.-;_..7_ a. statemelvltiof their Abeoums, and the nature of the security, if any held by them. 7 i _ _ AND TAKE NOTIUE that after such last mentioned date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled then-t0, having regard onlv to the claims of which they shall then have notice. and that the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. late of the Township of Vaughan, in the County of York, Retirqd Farmer, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TWENTY-FIVE YEARS’ EXPERIENCE All mail order; will receive promp attention. .râ€"~.,: 7-â€" WILLIAM UOOK 816 Federal Building. 85 Rinhmond Street, W est, TUI‘OIILO. Sulicitor for the said Executors. 4-7 378 Berlesfmd Ave.. West Toronto. Phone Junction 0072. Leave Orders nt Glenn's Drug Store, Richmond Hill. Viibk‘féfiflgtwgfrfi‘bntd this 18111 day of July, 1924. .-..- .- . . ‘r “nnvv IN THE MATTER OF the Estate of ALEXANDER MALLOY Bring Your Business to Me and Get Service. 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 lbs. Gold Leaf 600 feet $15.00 “ “ “ PLYMOUTH BINDER TWINE NOTICE TO CREDITORS T. H. unanwnnffiurmis Limited Phone 33 - Thornhil‘l,0nt-. JOHN T. ANDERSON A. G. SAVAGE, General Agent Prompt Adjustments of Claims and Prompt Service RICHMOND HILL “ FASTEST ROUTE T0 WINNIPEG” PIANO TUNER HARDWARE & SUPPLIES LIMITED Phone 33. T hornhill, Ont. We Are Known In All Lines of Insurance FIRE PLATE GLASS LIFE AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT BUR ‘rLARY SICKNESS and GUARANTEE OF BONES Plus half a cent a mile beyond to all points in Manitoba; Saa- katchewan. Alberta. Edmonton. Calgar . McLeod and East. SPECIAL Low {ARES RE URNING INNIPEG Bv Our AT THE POST-OFFICE BUILDING EALED Tpnders addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Tender fur Breakwater at Oshawa, Ont ," will be received at this office until 12 o’ciock noon (daylight; saving), Thursday, August; 28, [924, for the construction of n. breakwater at Oshawa, Ontario County, Ong. r Plans and forms of contract. can he- seeu and specification and forms of tender obtained at, this Department, at, the offices of the District Engineers, Equity Building, Toronto, Ont.; Royal Bank Building, London. Out. and at the Post Office. Oshawa, Ont. Tenders will not be considered unless made on printed forms supplied by the. Department and in accordance with conditions contained therein. Each tender must he accmnpanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the Order of the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender. Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or bonds of the Canadian National Rail- way ()ompany will also be. accepted as security. or bonds and a cheque if re quired to make ug an odd amonnt. NOTEâ€"Blue prints can be obtained at this Department by depositing an accepted cheque for the Sum nf $20.00, payable to the order ‘Uf the‘Minister of Barristers Solicitor Notaries Telephone Adelaide 2108 85 Richmond St... West, Oflices{ Toronto. Naugbtcn Block, Aurora. Solicm‘m for: Aurora and Richmond Hill. The Townships of King. V‘Vhitchurch and Markham. i’ullilicv VVOIks, which will be returned if the intending bidder submit a. regular hid. Walter S. Jenkins Rest. Phone Deparhnpnt of Public Works. Oltaxvu, July 30. 1924. [H]. 5048 NAUGHTON & JENKINS By (fg'df‘r, No Charge for Advice s. O'BRIEN, J. Harry Naughton Res. 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