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The Liberal, 24 Jun 1926, p. 8

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Association with the Horti- cultural Society co-operating. There will be a Tugâ€"of-War, between teams from Vaugâ€" an, Markham and North York townships and other centres are invited to enter teams. Some new and interesting features will be added to the Men’s and Ladies’ Softball games and regular Athletic Events in the form of a Field Hockey and Push Ball contest for men and women, with SIX on a team. Towns and Villages are invited to send teams as these are new games and all will have an equal chance to win the prizes. Band music will be rendered by the New Toronto Band, prize win- ners at Toronto Exhibition, 1925. We now are resolved to sell the balance of this sub-division. acreage and lots located less than five minutes from the centre of Richmond Hill and the street car conveniences. I Why not buy a market garden or chicken and bee farm combined. The soil is a light clay loam particularly adapted for gardening purposes. Make your home at Richmond Hill where you can get a couple of acres for the price of a lot. Acreage from $250 up. The lots are being sold fast. Buy now. Small cash payment and easy lerms. Phone or write and our salesman will call on you. ThomhiEEJAmuai Edd my - JULY lst DANCE MUSIC BY MCDONALD’S ORCHESTRA. General Admission 25c Supper 35c No Entry Fee for Softball Games or Races. Has Been Instructed by Mrs. Hewison, corner Centre and Eliza- beth Streets to sell by Auction on the premises on SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1926 AUCTION SALE At 2.30 pm. (Daylight Saving Time) THE FOLLOWING ITEMS : Nordheimer Upright Piano in Mahogany Case; Antique Walnut Sofa; 2 Tube Radio Set; Walnut Centre Table; Room Carpets and Rugs; Drapes and Curtains; Oak Hall Rack; 4 Rocking Chairs; Walnut and other Tables; Single and Double Beds; Mattresses; 2 Bedroom Dressers and Wash Stands; Lady’s Writing Desk; Pictures; Oil Stove; Commode; Refrigerator; Lawn Mower; 2 Step Ladders; Extension Ladder; Hand Cart; etc.; also a Ford Sedan, 1924=mode1, and other effects. _0 F_ Antique Walnut and Other Household Furnish- ings, Pianoforte, Radio, Motor Car, Painters’ Outfit, Etc. W. WARD PRICE FROM MOTH BY PLACING A CHAMBERLAIN MOTH PAD WITH YOUR FURS 0R CLOTHES AND BETWEEN CUS- IEEONS OF CHESTERFIELD. . L44). PROTECT YOUR FURS, CLOTHES AND CHESTERFIELI) Vv'hen father Adam, from the garden driven, Was thrown upon the world to get a living Clothes were not worn, and implements not made, It. must have puzzled him to find a trade; In vain he roamed through every land and nation In hopes of settling at some avocation, v Until at last, upon some hill or mount, He set up business on his own account. And just like father Adam I have started in a new line of Business making Moth Pads to save your clothes and money. ‘c'RAY’S DRUG STORE, RICHMOND HILL; GEO. ALLISON, YONGE STREET; W. J. HOPPER, LANGSTAFF P.O.; W. L. RAINEY, LANG LANGSTAFF; THORNHILL HARDWARE STORE or send fifteen cents for 2 pads post free from A. F. CHAMBERLAIN LANGSTAFF P. 0. I132 E .FQI‘. Sale or Rent Ad. in The LIBERAL. RICHMOND HILL BRANCH, Save Money BAN K CHARTERED TRUST AND EXECUTOR COMPANY Real Estate Department 46 King Street West, Toronto ’Phone Elgin 3235 ELMWOOD PARK IS NOW BEING OFFERED AT CLEARING PRICES PROTECT YOUR CLOTHES It is not always easy to save but those who do save prosper. As a little money is accumulated it should be placed in a Savings Bank account Where interest will be paid and the principal sum be secure. ‘There is a Savings Bank Department at every branch of this Bank. 3, TERMS : CASH. Can be purchased from 0!" CMADA The annual Sports, Supper and Dance will be held on Dominion Day on the grounds adjoining the Golf Club. The event is under the direction of the Thornhill Field Day A. T. MINle, Manager. SI the Ladies’ Softball League last Thursday evening by deIeav....-~- "-\.l‘- nra 8-4. For the first four innings the game progressed with the teams Dattn-g about oven but in the fifth the winners pulled away to a subâ€" stantial lead and from there the re- sult was never in doubt. Richmond Hill girls' team went through the first half of the schedule with the unenviable record of no wins but are confident of making a better showing in the second half. Lansing girls will half of the schedule v to-night (Thursday). local team will gi chance for the 110m Admission 25câ€"50câ€"Plus Tax. COMMUNITY HALL, MAPLE SATURDAY, JUNE 26th 11f Lansing (girls rman [aha/)1 éislers f ‘ EflIerZa/Iier‘: o ’ynusf’cal Echardts ewtonbrook by Softball Notes DANCE AFTER. SWEEPENG REDUCTIONS EN FORD PRICES ‘ H finish 1:11 with :1 Han defeat Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited Wm for Thornhill in the f SUTY‘I‘ ng Rich Coincident with the reduction in the price of Ford cars and trucks in the United States, the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited announces the following prices, ef- fective June 19. in addition to these drastic reductions, all models quot- ed below, except the truck, are now standard equipped with self-starter and balloon tires. Model mere the Runabout - Touring Car Sport Roadster Coupe - Tudor - F order - Chassis - Light Delivery Liéht Delivery Van Truck, non-Starter Truck, self-starter These reductions are made absolutely without sacrifice to the traditional quality and durability of Ford pro- ducts. They open the way to car ownership to thousands of Canadians who have not previously been afiorded the comfort and economy of personal transportation. See your local authorized Ford dealer today. . He will gladly demonstrate the model you are interested in and explain convenient terms of purchase. (Above prices at factory. Freight to point of delivery and sales tax extra) PRODUCTS OF mond Hill on Thursday last by a 15-2 score checked the local teams bril- liant dash for the championship of the first half of the Yonge Street Men's Softball League. The local team was badly off color and did not display the same brand of-ball that they have been playing throughout the season. Only in the fourth inn- ing did they manage to make a score when Grainger and Harding were brought home on a fine two base hit by James McLean. The score by inn- ing was: Newtonbrook .. 7 0 0 6 0 0 2â€"15 Richmond Hill ....0 0 0 2 0 0 0 -â€"~ 2 'I'hornhill materially strquhencd their position in the Ladies’ Softball league on Tuesday night when they defeated Aurora at the Thornhill park by a 12-5 score. The winners played an excellent game from start to finish and although the Aurora a lot of ru Donald pit: of a tight when there In connection with the summer ‘nrog‘ramme of the Board of Health of North York Township beginning on July 5. a story hour for children will be held on the lawn at the rear of the Municipal building, Willow- (lale. The programme will consist of health stories, games, songs, etc., and will be held every Monday at 2 p.m. during July. Children up to ten years of are are especially invited. Th' fourth annual Richmond Hill Bowl. :g Tournament will be held on Wee -sday, July 7 commencing at 10 21:1. sharp, Daylight Saving Time. The 'Llon. Geo. S. Henry silver trophy and fame sets of valuable prizes will b: psesented to the winning rinks. Ent1":s which are limited to forty rinks. may be received up to 9 3.711. on Tuesday, July 6. and it is expect- ed that there will he a good attend- ance of visiting bowlers for this popular event. . 3.503 by The Parish Hall 7 p.111.â€"Special Service. St. John’s Church 4th Sunday after Trinity. 10 awnâ€"Special Children’s Service 11 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. ,iclimond Hill girls’ team motored Temperanceville on Tuesday eve- : and played an exhibition game 1 Maple but were. defeated 24-6. liné ‘oun RY HO and although the Aurora ome good batting they left unners on bases. Jean Mc- :ching for Thornhill got out ‘5 pinch in the last inning a were none. out and two on fanning two in succession. 1p for the winners was as 'r. Hooper, c; J. McDonald, Findley, 1b.: W. Irish. 2h: OAK RIDGES UR FOR KIDDIES 1b.; IVES Smellie Findley; Ford, Ontario. TRADITIONAL QUALITY 3D Metallic Roofing Company, Ceilings, Walls, Siding, Etc. Look and Z Bird and Sons Ready Roofing and Weather Shingles. , ELGIN MILLS Estimates on the above cheerfully given; alsoi on Ready-To-Build Garages. The Producers of the district and householders of North York and North Toronto will find this;- a splendid market. It's the “Toronto” Self-Oiling Windmillâ€"requiring “oil. only once a year". All gears operate in a bath of special oil affected by ' neither heat nor coldâ€"every bearing and working part thoroughly and' automatitally lubricated. If you l'zave a "Toronto" Windmill now.‘ you can obtain this sclfâ€"oiling feature by interchanging the head and using your present whccl. Most Toronto: Windmills. too, can be made absolutely self-regulating in operation. The "Toronto" Tower will stand for a lifetime because. it is the heaviest, strongest and best-braced one built for any windmill. See this new Mill nowâ€"or get' my booklet. SELF-.OILING w SELF -REGULATING New Price TORONTD SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR CASH. $460 480 555 610 625 690 370 470 525 395 460 Open Every Saturday Morning ATSO‘CLOCK Wire Fencing. With the Strongest Tower Built AT THE CITY LIMITS THE YORK MARKET ESPEY BROS. Telephone 127 r 12. 3479 YONGE STREET YONGE STREET J. LUNAU Savings $50 50 40 50 6O 55 40 60 50 65 Iron Posts. Richmond Hill ONTARIO.

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