See our display of “Luxon Ware†comprising a varied as- sortment of Jardiniers, Hanging Baskets, Flower Pots and Sau- cers, Bracket Vases, etc. Brides’ Sets consisting of 3 bowls, casserole, and and jugâ€"Note the price ..........., ...... $1.60 .Set of bowls for baking, per set ............. $1.00 Something new in Cemetery Vases at each. . . .30c China Cups and Saucers from ............ 50c up An assortment of Comports, Vases and other articles suitâ€" able. for wedding presents for the summer brides. Groceries and Fruit in Season. ' ‘ Phone 8 u.- ., CHINA, CUT GLASS, GROCERIES AND FRUITS Centre and Yonge Streets Richmond Thornhill and Lansing have long been rivals in the world of sport and on Monday night B. H. Enron’s crew stepped into the home ï¬eld and defeated Lansing 17-14. The win- ners took the lead early in the game and maintained it until the last inn- ings. They successfully bunched their hits with good effect and play: ed a very creditable game, B. Chin- nery was on the mound for the losers and after a rather bad innings at the Furniture; Picture AURORA. Upholstering Special The local girl’s softball team have been threatening all season to make the district softball fans sit up and take notice and on Friday evening last they realized their ambition by administering an 11-9 defeat to the Thornhill team, leaders of the league. Throughout the entire game the Richmond Hill girls looked far the best and only in the ï¬fth inning did the league leaders look dangerous The Thornhill battery was J. Mc- Donald, pitching and G. Hooper, catching; Richmond Hill battery was D. Hart pitching and L. Burns, catching. 3rompt Service. Sporting Notes With the Strongest Tower Built 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 automatically lubricated. If you have a “Toronto" Windmill now, you can obtain this sell-oiling feature by interchanging the head and using your present wheel. 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 -OlLING - SELF -REGULATENG WE have secured the services of an expert in this line of work and are now in a position to do any class of upholster- ing. Framing; Upholstering Phone 45W, 45J. .STEEN Reasonable Prices. A good crowd of fans should hm1 out for the game on Monday night in Thornhill when Richmond Hill girls will be the visitors. Last Friâ€" day’s score is still fresh in the minds of the players and a keen battle is looked for. A critical league game will be play- ed here on Friday evening when the local girls will play against the Au- rora team. A win for the locals will put them right in the running whi‘e a loss for Aurora will put them out of the running. Richmond Hill girls have already upset the dope several. times and many fans are looking to have them repeat the performance on Friday night. Richmond Hill girls motored to Newmarket on Tuesday evening and played’an exhibition game in the Northern Town but were defeated by a 20 to 21 score. Both Richmond Hill softball teams took part in the tournament at Wil- lowdale last Saturday afternoon. start settled down to a good game and Jean McDonald for the winners turned in her usual excellent perfor- mance. bowls, casserole, and ........ ,......$1.60 ;et ............. $1.00 Vases at each. . . .30c J. LUNAU Richmond Hill Richmond Hill ball team on Saturday a: Wilowdale by a 14-5 score monc On Friday 30th Milliken here to wind up the season. Miss Marie Dennie is holidaying and Miss May Flavelle has returned from a visit to Creemore. On Friday night last the boys had better luck at Milliken trimming the team there 10-4 in the ï¬rst of the home and home ï¬nals in the Mark- ham rural Softball League. Mr. and Mrs. Casely and family Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Frisby and famâ€" ily attended the Caldwell re-union at Barrie last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Nichols with Miss Rena and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nichols motored to Belleville over the week-end. The old bridge has been torn down and work has commenced on the new concrete structure. Mr. Frank Fris- by Unionville has the contract. In the girls softball league Mark- ham defeated Victoria Square Satur- day evening 17â€"6. money last Saturday night Walter recommends a week-end visit to Musselman’s Lake as a sure cure for the toothache. Alsike cutting has commenced and the threshing will follow shortly. Mr. Geo. Hoshel was the guest of Miss Ella Nichqls Sunday. was a splendid progiamme of sports and games in the aft moon and there was a good crowd in attendance. A good band furnished “lusic during the afternoon and in the evening dancing was enjoyed in the rink. A splendid. supper was served by the ladies which was the subject of much favor- able comment. Th )se in charge of the day are well satisï¬ed with the results and are to l: commended for the way in which the arrangements were carried out. A very successful garden party held under the auspices of the Trin- ity Church on Saturday last There zme The W.M.S. of the United Church recently met at the home of Mrs. Nisbit. Mrs. Cocking of Toronto azi- dressed the meeting on the mission- ary work ofithe United Church, and a Very pleasant duet was rendered by Miss Barker and Miss Strangways ac- companied by Mrs! Stranngeys on the violin. After the programme a dainty lunch was served and :1 pleas- ant social time enjoyed. Mr. Harry Foster lost Mr. and Mrs. Echlin and family spent the week-end at Balsam Lake. Mrs. M. A. Grice is spending tlie Week with her daughter Mrs. Fisher, in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. by of Timmins Mrs. T. Bowes. Miss Muriel Simpson is holidaying at Syracuse, ‘New York, and Miss Winnifred Simpson is visiting friends in New Liskeard. Miss A Hall is enjoying a trip To the 01d Land on the teacher’s exrm- sion in chalge of D1. James L. Hughes. Mr. Quentin Mundey of Visited this week with Mr. A. G. Simpson. 7 The many friends of Mrs. Frank Finley regret that she is conï¬ned to her home through illness. Mrs. Lamb of Detroit formerly Miss Kay of Richmond Hill High School staff accompanied by Miss Johnston of Toronto visitéd in this district on Tuesday. Miss Winnifred Hodden of Boyne City, Mich. visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Simp-Fon. The Ladies’ Aid of Thornhill Unit- ed Church will hold a sale of home made baking, fruit and candy on Sat- urday, July 31, on Mrs. Farr’s lawn at 3.30 p.m. Mrs. lR. Thompson, convenor. Miss Agnes Cooper sent the week with Mrs. Appleby in Parry Sound. core lowdale defeated t :eam on Saturdav .vmar Vjctoria Square (Special to the liberal) SPORTING NOTES Jnior >11 M Thornhill feated the local hard- aturday afternoon at Robson Farr and ha- are visiting Mr. and defeated Ri evenin OI 'l‘orcmo «11‘. and Mrs. sum of comes This resolution was unanimously adopted at a meeting of the associa- tion held Thursday night in the North York Township Hall. The meeting was called for the purpose of selecting delegates for the convention. North York Conservative Assocation (South York Division) .recommends to its delegates to the South York Conservative convention that they unanimously endorse W. F. McLean as nominee of the convention." Willowdale, July Miss Mona Cousins spent several days visiting with friends in Toronto. The funeral of the late William Kinnee who passed away at his home in Toronto, took place here on Fri- day last and was largely attended. Mrs. J. T. Saigeon, Mr. Carl Saig- eon and Master Jack, motored to Drayton on Friday, returning home on Monday. . Miss M. McBeth returned on Mon- day evening from a week’s visit with friends in Hamilton Mr. Chas Jackson visited over Sunday with friends in Toronï¬o. \V Mr. H. Prentice of Toronto spent tP‘.‘ week-end, and Master Arnold Prentice of Collingwood the past two Rev. E. C. Currie and family of Lindsay have been visiting friends in the village Rev. Mr. Currie preach- ed in St. Andrew’s Church on Sun- day morning. Mrs. A. Clarke, and Master ord of ‘Thorold are visiting at I. Wa son’s. t Rev. H. Pritchard pastor of North Broadview United Church, preached in the United Church on Sunday 'evening. The second annual picnic of North York Township will be held in the Township Park, Bathurst Street. north of Sheppard Avenue on Mon- day next August 2, commencing at 2 o’clock daylight saving time There will be a good programme of sports and a feature of the day will be the tug-of-war for a challenge cup donated by the Standard Bank. All teams entered for this trophy must [be residents of the township and the lcup is to be retained by the team winning it two successive years. A musical program will be givenby the newly organized North York Town- ship Citizens Band. It promises to be a day of real enjoyment and it is expected that there will be a large crowd in attendance. NORTH YORK TWP. WILL HOLD PICNIC :‘ks at the home of Jackson. ENDORSE McLEAN (Special to the Liberal) T. H. HARDWARE & SUPPLlES, Climax Bug Killer $1.00 per 20 lb. bag. Paris Green 40c lb. Samson Hay Forks each. $1.50 Maple Harvest Gloves 60c pair. 26â€"“That this Mr. and Mrs LIMITED Phone 33. Thornhill, Ont Clif- Mrs. :Clwice Meats and vaisions POULTRY AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON We have a splendid assortment of cooked meats for the sum- mer months. There is a great diiference in qualities of meatsâ€"but you’re sure to get the best from us. Make use of your phoneâ€"We deliver promptly. Perfection Stoves 3 Burner ..... . . $28.00 4 Burner ....... $36.00 Florence Automatic 3 Burner ' ....... $19.50 2 ply Owl ........ $2.35 3 ply Owl ........ $2.75 1 ply Lion . .. ..... $1.60 4 in 1 Shingles. . . .$6.75 HERE is consider- able difference be- tween fool-economy and fuel economy. Pre- pare now for your win- ter time comfort by buying.coal at saving prices and add to your saving account. F. J. MANSBREDGE up pm!- RICHMOND HILL BRANCHâ€"‘ THORNHILL BRANCHâ€"S. STAN DARD BANK Richmond Hill BANKING YEARS Branches allo H E whereabouts ofyour valuables is nobodv’u business but your own, and for that very reason they should be placed beyond the reach of meddling persons, thieves or elements which compromise their security. Use a safety deposit; box in your nearest branch of the Standard Bank. It is the most convenient method of safe keeping for documents, jewels and other small objects of value. Where do You Keep Your Valuable Papeprs'.’ 91:7: CANADA Phone 97 THE Best grade of Bread Flour in cotton $9.00 by the bar- rel; also Pastry Flour $8.00 by the barrel. 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. At the» Elevator. A good supply of Gluten Feed, Bran, Shorts, Midd lings,Scratch Feed, Blatch ford’s Laying Mash for poultry. Cracked Corn and Corn Meal. Flit 8 oz. bottle 50c 16 oz. bottle 75c Binder Twine 600’ . . H $17.50 650’ $18.50 N obby Cords $13.00 $1.50 per gallon Dominion Creonoid NOTICE each.