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The Liberal, 15 Jul 1926, p. 5

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II" you want a small lot of lumbel‘ you’ll be pleased b_\' the manner in which we receive ynu. We will attend to your small order courtesy and charge you properly. lluy yam- lumber of the yard lhac has a reputunion for reliability. 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. 1'89 All Kinds of Boot and Shoe Repair ing Neatly Done Good Workmanship. Prompt Service. Shop in _Winterton’s 0121 Stand Yonge St. How EVER SMALLYOUR PURCHASE, MAN â€" - YOURBQUNB To LH<E PLIfMBING AND TINSMZ’ Hot Water Heating General Repairs THORNHILL, ONT. We specialize in correct golf suits for men, and have on hand a large range of choice materials to choose from. Midwmmer Bargains in Men’s ' Suitg Although our pr THE BIND OPTICAL co. 2513 Yonge St. _ North Toronto. ‘ (Opposite the Capitol Theatre) OUR SELUNG PLAN 'ake advantage of our big Thrcev-piece Suits with extra pair of Golf Pints from L. INNES & SONS RICHMOND TAELURS suit per month . . suits per month . suits per month . GEO. KIDB and Shoe Repairer. J. A. GREENE ’ . Telephone 5j or Residence 49w our prices are moderate we guarantee the finest tailored clothing obtainable anywhere. Our Pressing Club Bates $40.00 upwards. midsummer season. GOLFERS and reductions in price during the $2,“ 0, 4 rooms, good garden, out- ildings and fruit trees.. $3500, 5 rooms, lot 64x150, easy terms. $4,200, 6 \ electric $4,500, 51' 2 500, 5 room, frame, Roseview Ave. 2:»?00, 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. $5,000, 50 $4,200, 6 Real Estate luminance - - ble Ave, $4,700. 5 rooms, lot C7XG building-s and fruit trees electricity, Church St. §5,500, 7 room, frame, all convenien- ces. $6,000, 6 room solid brick, all conven- \> iences. $6,300, 9 rooms, garage, 41/; acres, all ,kinds fruit, furnace and electric light. Will exchange for Toronto property. _ $6,500, 7 room' brick, lot 50x250. Will exyqange 86,7 0, 7 r0 $6,500, larg Contents includc Some choice build lage. J.‘ R. HE Men’s black and brown Oxâ€" fm‘ds, regular $5.50 value, a special at $4.50. 1 -.Also some in first grade calf at $5.50 and $6.00. . Ladies’ Summer Pumps in patent, ggay kid, and satin, at $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. We carry the special Good- rich Bi-Press athletic shoes for Men, .Women and Children. ’leone 87 NORMAN J. GLASS The Richmand Hi” Furnishing Store RENTS COLLECTED. INVESTMENT SECURITIES J. J.Deane Government. Municipal and Corporation Bonds '6 Bought, Sold and ‘5 Exchanged huge [for Toronto property. 7 room brick, all conveniences large house, all conveniences ants included. North Yonge. RICHMOND HILL All business strictly confidential rooms, brick, furnace and ty, garden and garage. all hot acres land, good buildings. room brick, furnace and Private Phone: 78 Woodbridge FOR ALE ‘RRENGTON Richmond Hill Ont . Res.11 m $1.00 $1.75 $3.00 lots in theâ€" vi]- Loans DOL {u I AUCTION SALE An auction sale of farm stock and implements will be held on Friday July 16th of the property of Thos. Steele Lot 26, Con 1 Vaughan Pren- tice and Prentice Auctioneers. Comingâ€"Dr. F. E. Luke Optome- trist 167 Yonge Street Toronto 'l'n'ay be. consulted about your eyes for glasses at HE. Wray’s drug store, Richmond Hill Saturday, July 31515 from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. I. gram of sports for young and old, commencing at 2.30 p.m. All will enjoy “Ye Olde Tyme Dance” to music supplied by the Botham Or- chestra, Schomberfi‘, Jess Russel is Charman of the picnic committee and Reg. Petch is secretary. . Monster Picnic The fifteenth annual picnic under the auspices of the Employees’ Ath- letic Association Hydro Electric Rail- ways Metropolitan Division will be held at Bond Lake Park on Tuesday, July 27th. There will be a good proâ€" ' The anniversary and Garden Party of King City United Church will be held on Sunday, July 18, and Wednes-. day evening July 21. The spicial services on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 1mm. will be conducted by Rey. A. McNeil] {of Bolton. The Garden Party will be held on the Church lawn on \Vednesday evening and sup- per will be served from 6 to 8 1am. colonial style. At 8 p.m. there will be a high class. entertainment in which the following artists as well‘ Presbyterian Service: Regular Presbyterian services will be held in the Maspnic Hall on Sun- day at 11 a.m. With the minister Rev. M. C. Campbell in charge. Richmond Hill girlfs softball team defeated Thornhill Safyrday after- noon last at the Presbyterian Church Garden Party by a 22 to 18 score. The play was somewhat marred by the wet grounds and as would be ex- pected there was plenty of errors on both sides. N. Sparks of Richvale and Burns formed the battery ‘for Richmond Hill and W. Irish and tertaincr, l\' Mr. Der bridge The Richmond Elill ladies’ first an- nual mixed lawn Bowling; tournament will be Held on the local green on Saturday, July 24, at 1 p.m. Dayâ€" light saving time . Mrs. E.T. Stephens has donated a handsome silver trophy which will be‘present- ed to the rink winning first prize. The cup which must be returned to be played for at the annualttourna- ment will finally beco me the proper- ty of the club winning; it the most number of [times inzten years. There will be three gams of twelve ends The United Church ser'icesrnext Sunday wilL be conducted by Rev. J. W. McIntosh in St. John's Church at 11 21.111. and 7 p.111. Sunday School In St. Paul’s Church at 10 am. and in St. John’s at 2.45 p.311. Thirteenth Annual Picnic T e' Thirteenth Annual Picnic and Pa ish reunion of St. Mary’s, St.. Lukes, Thornhill arin §t. Edward’s, Lansing Catholic Churches will be held at the fair grounds, Richmond Hill, Saturday afternoon and evening July 31. Prominent old boys will address the gathering" in the afterâ€" noon and there will be an attractive program of sports including horse racing, softball tournament for ladies and gentlemen as well was a varied list of races and attractions for young and old.~ McDonalds or- chestra will supply music for danc- ing. Admision to grounds 25 cents. Supper on the grounds 35'cents. J. F. Lynett, Secretary Box 119, Rich- run on the plus system. Entries which are limited 'to férty rinks will be received up to 9 p.m. on Friday evening, July 23. Mrs J. H. Jack- son is President of the ladies club, Mrs. W. A. Trench Secretary for thé tournament. mond M the hmc Hoc Anniversary and Garden Party hmond Hill 11 they nee Hill 15m; LOCAL NEWSY “ITEMS Mixed Tournament United Church evenir N111 be 1611' opponent is the Di: Morley yioliz‘ mist, all of ’1 11:6 tween prac nree boy Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Case of Toronto have taken Mrs. A. A. Perry’s house for the summer months during her absence in the west. Mrs. A? A. Perry left on Tuesday evening for Winnipqg, Calgary and Vancouver. She will be absent two months. ‘ Mm, Allen Armstrong andldaught er, Thelma are spending a few weeks at Sparrow Lake. Mrs. G.H. Duncan is lé'aving on Monday for a .trip to Vancouver. She will be away about two months. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Homer and family and Mr. and Mrs. L. Barrow and family attended the Tracey fam- ily reunion held at Minesing last ‘Wednesday. ‘ Mrs. C. Harrison and daughter, Miss M. E. Harrison, left oh Satur- day for a trip to Denver, Colorado. They will be gone a few weeks. Johns Thprnhill, Mrs. R. Walker Toronto, and Miss Anne Boyle. and. Mrs. Stuart who motored 'f Miami to attend the golden we'dl of Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan, i Stuart‘s father and mother, 1 gone Among the hostesses who enter- tained for Mrs. J. D. Stuart were Miss Wallace, Newtonbrook, Mrs. Johns Thprnhlll, Mrs. R. Walkef Hall Mrs. Hewison left to-day (Thurs day) with her sister, Mrs. Gould for an extended visit to Western Canada. ‘Mrs. Hewison will stay a couple of months in Winnipeg with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Walker and then spend the winter in Seattle, Wash. Her ad- dress for two months \w‘ill be 305 Mr. William Davies sailed this (Thursday) evening qn the Mount Royal for the old land. He will be away about two months, returning about the middle of September via he Southampton. / Mrs. J. E. Hodgins hada bus load of twenty young pgople from Corpus Christi Parish, Toronto, at the cot- tage sduth of Keswick over the week end. All went to mass in the bus to St. Anthony’s Church at: Virginia. . 211'. Harry Stirling has sold house on North Yonge Street to Thompion, manager of P. W. Go. Toronto, Wholesale jewele and Mrs. Stirling are moving / . , Mr/ Trgncns apartment over Standard. 'Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Law of P011â€" tictorz, B. C. are in town spendin a. few days with the formers cousin Mr. O. L. Wright. Mr. Law who is a son of Robert Law, was born in Richmond Hill and learned the bun iness of printing on the‘ staff of the Liberal while in the village. 3163 afterwards edith a page; in the tend Grand Lodge. Among those'in attendance will be;‘ W. Bro. J. R. Herrington, Rt. W. Bro. J. H. Du_nlop and W. Bro. P. C. Hill, Richmond Lodge, W. Bro. G. H. Duncan, W.Bro. A. Thompson. Rt. W. Bro. :1. E. Francis, and Rt. \V. Bro. E. A. James of Patterson Lodge and V. W. Bro. T. A. Lemon, Bedford Lodge. Among the many pleasant little social functions .arranged in honor of Miss Galbraith of Bowmanville who is visiting Mrs. Garnet Duncan have been “small and early” bridges at the homes of Mrs. C. P. Johns of Thornhill, Miss Wallace of Willow- dale and Miss Anna Boyle of Rich mond Hill. . * Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McKay motor- ed. from Detroit this week and visit- ed friends and relatives in the Vill- age. They were accompanied by Mr. E. R.. Sherlick who also renewed acquaintances here. This week a number of masons are leaving for Port Arthur to at- 'V est The Liberal eth 01' their 11 th beral Ofiic ’cial and P readers number Dry Goods, Millinery, Ladies’ Wear Fancy Goods and Novelties g G. HDUNCANMANAGEF gLangstaff Supply “Co” Ltd; Quality Shoppe e NQR‘MAN gfll‘fi Phone 53 Cuiiivate the Community Spirit By Buying In Your Home Town. ‘ ‘ an See our display of “Luxon‘ Ware” comprising a varied as sortment of Jardiniers, Hanging Baskets, Flower Pots and Sau- cers, Bracket Vasespetc. . x Brides’ Sets consisting: of 3 bowls, , casserole, and and jugâ€"Note the price ..'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.60 Set of bowls for baking, per set. .. . . . . . . . . . . 131.00 Something new in Cemetery Vases at each. . . .30c China Cups and Saucers from . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c up- ‘ An assortment of Comports, Vases and other articles suit able for wedding presents for the summer brides. Groceries and Fruit in Season. Phone8 Centre and Yonge Streets Telephone Thornhill We have on hand a quantity of good coal and the “wise ones” are laying in a supply no Prompt Delivery ‘ Good quality Wood and Slabs at attractive prices. FIELD TILE - If you are considering buying any size of field tile it will pay you to see us before placing your order. AT YOUR SERVICE .& M: STEEN BUY YOUR COAL NOW: Coal, Wood, Tile, Cement, Bui 41ers Supplies, Feed, Baled Hay and Shaw CHINA, CUT GLASS, GROCERIES AND FRUITS â€"SEASONABLE SPECIALS- _A T_ REASONABLE PRICES e are now open for business and solicit the patronage of the people of the district. Sheet Dresses, in Voiles, Broadcloth and Printed Cot- tons, from $2.75 to $5.95. Porch Dresses at $1.98 House Dresses $1.10 to $2.95. Hosiery in All The 'Latest Styles and Colors priced from .45 to $1.50. Curtain Materials from ‘ .25 to $1.00 yard. Also Hand and Roller Toweling .25 to ~ .50 per yard. " All 1 Nice ‘ New Line " of Chin: Novelties At Popular Prices. Millinery at Reduced Prices to Clear Stock. - 111611 331C 61 Bath Tawels ights, Rlchm cnd Hill 11 Trench Biock iehmond Hi1} W113“?

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