Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 24 Jun 1926, p. 5

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Men who are wise to the build- ing game know that this yard is the mecca of their lumber hopes. If their experience leads them in our direction it should serve notice on the amateur carpenter who wants to fix things up a bit around the house that he should also buy lumber of us. Phone 133 Richmond Street OPTOMETRISTS EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Thorough Eye Examinations and Glasses That Fit Perfectly. Special Attention to Children’s Eyes. Open Evenings. Phone Hudson 0461 for Appointment. Simple Mixture Makes Stomach Feei Fine Simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adlerika, often helps stomach trouble in TEN minutes by renw‘ prxsu AdL fuly AIL BUILDERS wao ARE \msmo wows" 51w HERE'S THE PLACE to ca THE BIND OPTICAL CO. 2513 Yonge St. North Toronto. (Opposite the Capitol Theatre) We specialize in correct golf suits for men, and have on hand a large range of choice materials to choose from. Three piece suits from . . . . . . . . $40.00 upwards. Three-piece Suits with extra pair of Golf Pants from $40.60 upwards. L. INNES & SONS RICHMOND TAELGRS suit per month sults per month sults per month GAS. B Telephone 53' 01' Residence 49w QUICK Our Pressing Ciub Rates 111 mm. D loatéd f J. A. GREENE GOLFERS 51.1 $2,500, 5 room, frame, Roseview Ave. $2,700, 5 room, frame, Benson Ave. $2,700, 5 room, frame, Richmond St. (Will rent $16.00 per month). $2,800, 4 rooms, 1/2 acre land, Spruce Avenue. $2,800, 4 rooms, good garden, out- buildings and fruit trees. $3,500, 5 rooms, lot 64x150, easy terms. $4,200, 6 rooms, brick, furnace and electricity, garden and garage. $4,500, small house, 21/2 acres, Rum- ble Ave. $4,700. 5 rooms, lot 67x656, poultry 7 buildings and fruit trees. $5,000, 50 acres land, good bui $4,290, 6 room brick, furnac eléctrlcity, Church St. $5,500, 7 room, frame, all convenien- ces. ' $6,000, 6 room solid brick, all convenâ€" iences. $6,300, 9 rooms, garage, 41,4 acres, all kinds fruit, furnace and electric light. Will exchange for Toronto property. $6,500, 7 room brick, lot 50x250. Will exchange for Torento property. $6,700, 7 room brick, all conveniences. $6,500, large house, all conveniences. Contents included. North Yonge. Some choice building lots in the vil- lage. J. R. HERRINGTON RICHMOND HILL Real Estate Insurance ’Phone 87 Cy and on modem terms. Prompt settlements. Auction Sales conducted with Richmond Hill House and Store Pro perties for Sale or Rent. 9.0. Box 229. Men’s black and brown Oxâ€" fords, regular $5.50 value, a special at $4.50. W. Ward Price Also some in first grade calf at $5.50 and $6.00. The Richmond Hill Furnishing Store Ladies’ Summer Pumps in patent, gray kid, and satin, at $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. rich E NORMAN J. GLA AL'CTIONEER, VALUATOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RENTS COLLECTED. INVESTMENT SECURITIES 111 King" Street West, Toronto and Richmond Hill Write or phone for List Vomen a PT FOR SALE TESS the special Good- athletic shoes for and Children. Richmond Hill Ont‘ Res.11 m $1.00 $1.75 $3.00 Phone 78 \V Loans buildings efficien- and ner a nd the The services in St. Paul's United Church will be held next Sunday at 11 and 7.30 o’clock. Sunday School will meet at 10.45 a.m. and join in the morning service. All are invited. no former pericd has th') grain unr- look shown greater improvement than during the past few weeks. Plenty of moisture has fallen and the weather has remained cool and show- ery. ~ tne Farmers throu. are unanimous in Herbert Gordon. Melfort, Sask, and George Gordon, High River, Alta.. have returned home after spending a couple of weeks with their mother, here, who has been ill. Mrs. John H. Dunlop and Mtss Lor- raine, and Albert Atkinson recently spent three weeks in the New Eng- land states having motored from Richmond Hill visiting en route many places of interest. They spent a week with Mrs. Dunlop’s pal-tents at Nasâ€" hua, N. H. J. L. Innis of Los Angles i in the village this week. N he will leave for a holida Muskoka district. Dr. Wilson’s office will be closed from June 26th till July 15th. D111;â€" ing his absence the doctor’s work will be in care of Dr. Langstaff. The Executive of the Home and School Club held the closing meeting of the year in the Public School on Tuesday, June .22. The Treasurer’s re- Dort showed a favorable balance. Business matters and plans for the coming year were discussed. The next sieeting will take place in Septem- er. feated thé local b5 12-2 score. Dr. and Mrs. W. 0. G‘ family of Port Colborne week-end with Mr. and Mr L.O.L. 2368 will hold their annual church parade and dedication of their new banner in the park, Richmond Hill, on July 4th at 3 pm. There will be a czmcert and dance in the Maple Community Han on Thursday, ~Ju1y 1 under the auspices of Court Maple City No. 370, 1.0 F. Services at St. John’s United chur- ch on Sunday were conducted in the morning by Rev. J, A. C. Carscaden of Barrie and in the evening by Rev. Smith of Weston. Owing to the resignation of Geo. Cowie nominations for a trustee to fill‘the vacancy in the school board will be held in the Council Chaimber on Monday July 5 at 7.30 pm. Should more than one candidate be nominat- ed the election will be held on Mon- day, July 12. In a recent issue in referring to the new welcome signs erected at the outskirts of the village we re- norted that the painting was done by 0. L. Wright. This should have read by W. A. Wright. The work on the signs is Well done in well chosen colors and has‘ been the subject of much favorable comment. Wedne Presbyterian services will be held as usual in the Masonic Hall at 11 am. with the minister Rev. M. C. Campbell in charge. All are Welcome at the services. The Holstein Breeders of York County will hold their annual picnic at. Eaton Hall farm, Eversley, on Saturdav, July 3. There will be an enjoyable programme in which promi- nent speakers will take part. All are welcome. Come and bring your basâ€" kets and enjoy a real good picnic. A Garden Party will be held Satur- day afternoon and evening June 26, on the lawn of the Willowdale United Church under the auspices of the Lad- ios’ Aid. fi’mre will be various forms which it any pur Rev Mr. and Mrs 1nd M we 0t Alli m 0‘ thigan aeir new :‘esiden ore int at the I. Anday last Mr Richmond Hafl News Notes reg day in your personals am 3 the Liberal Office. Gfass has brightened up the ace of his men’s furnishing giving the front a fresh coat 1211' league game here 0 evening Newmarket (1; local baseball team by Wall conducted 1.} United Church, ] Toronto 11's John Duncan will e opmion 1C d Keeler and spent Sunday ed Grainger. ckets are 3y and iodwm spent ice cream Barri 1n 1f siting week and the nd E33 es Examémd We solicit orders for cut flowers for all 0c- casiens which willxbe promptly and cheer- fully filled. ‘ Local Bowlers were Wednesday afternoon i third and fourth prizes ville tournament and al‘ Tottenham tournament James McLean, skip. The following two rinks journcd to Stoutfville anc won third and fourth prizes respec- tively, A. G. Savage, Geo. Gee, J. K. Agnew, A. E. Giasn. skip; A. E-ien. P. C. Hill, W. Wellman, G. Willis th< with honors and was also a gob medallist in his class. Mr. and Mrs Geo. D. Billerman returned with Mr and Mrs. Dunlop. John Dunlop & Son FLORISTS Richmand Hill - Ont. Skillod ad personal attention are our means of producing an effect which is truly satisfying. We are equipped to do all bran- :hes of the work and solicit s'our patronage. THE MILL Phone 82w J. F. BURR Haircutting, Shampoo- ing, Marcelling, Shingling, Etc. FOR APPOINTMENT Davies’ Dry Geods Store RICHMOND HILL Telephone 119 Grinding Flour and Feeds. Baled Hay and Straw. Deliveries “LOOK YOUR BEST” tter corner Yonge St. and Maple Side Road (Arnold Property), Lots 50x 181. Private 15 foot driveway in rear from Maple Road. Easy terms if desired‘ No better loca~ tion on North Yonge St. Splendid opportunity for investment as these lots will increase in value. Apply HAIRDRESSIN G PARLOR J. R. Herrington e 11 Man \ rti izc FOR LADIES’ AND CHILDREN t Yonge St. frontage, N.W FOR SALE )I‘ TRY OUR 3 MOST MODERN METHODS \V were successful Luke "mk after 5 19 third pr dies and hc at Night .n winning the at the Stout?â€" 30 third at the '. Three rinks ‘ Ni Iouowmg ffville am. «as respecâ€" Gee, J. K. Ni): dc Mfs Miss if 3r RS, mm EA'NY Phone 53 Marvelube. Oil is flew“ TRY IT. Cuiéivate the Community Spirii By Buying in Year Home Town. Quaiityghoppa Day Telephane 109 RICH 9R2" GOODS, MILLINERY, LADIES’ WEAR FANCY GOODS AND NOVELTIES Ofiice Richmond Hill WE Government Standard Re-ground Screenings in bags at $28.00 per ton; cheaper than oats or barley. Pocahontas Coal and Coke. Cut Hardwood and Slabs. There are several good reasons why customers should purchase their coal early: 1. There is practically no Anthracite in storage. 2. Prices are lowest now and sure to advance. 3. Quality and preparation are always best in sumâ€" mer. Best grade of Bread Flour in cotton $9.00 by the ban rel; also Pastry Flour 518.00 by the barrel. A good supply of Gluten Feed, Bran, Shorts, Middlings, Scratch Feed, Blatchford’s Laying Mash for poultry. Cracked Corn and Corn Meal. Our coal is of superior quality and exceptionaliy well prepared and sceened. ECIAL OFFERING OF SEASONABLE LINES â€"AT SPECIAL PRICES. How About Your Brakes? ELCOX LAKE BRICK CO. LIMITED Telephone 92 Ladies’ Hosiery at 45c} $1.00, $1.50, in shades of Peach, Atmosphere, Bois-de-Rose, Grain, also White and Black. Ladies’ and Children’s Vests, 25c, 40c and 75c each. Manufaciurers of Marbeliée Brick Bloomers in Satinette and Broad- cloth at 98c. Princess Slips at . . . . . . 89c to $1.25 Curtain Materials, Nets, from 600 to $1.25 yard. Scrims at 300, 35, 400 and 50c pm' Frilled Curtains at $1.25 and $1.75 per pair. Cretonnes and Chintz, 29c to 60c per yard. Ginghams priced at 25c, 30c and 506 per yard. Voiles, Broadcloths and Rayons from 39C to $1.25 per yard. Towelling by the yard or pair. All Millinery at Reduced Prices To Clear. I. D. RAMER RICHMOND HILL, ONT Bra Richmond Hill NOTICE COAL 414 IV! tght telephone 5 W Trench Block KOTOR

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