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The Liberal, 7 Jan 1909, p. 4

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I He never lenrned that many a gnod customer has been lost by a careless 19.0,»u His advertisements “pulled”; but the effx’ct was lust. in bud handling after- ward; in careless, inefficient. cune- spgndeuce. He did not follow up his advertis“. ments until he got the ear of the publ : Gauge Plnstnn. a farm hand who hnd bvvll employed with Mr. James Bowes. in Vaughan, near Ouncnl'd. and on the NH] of Decmnher was sent to Wm. Acey's. n. neighboring fzu mer. l0 assisL at, a Llneshing. On leavinng the evening he was accompanied by \Valtvr Newvns. Frank Ashmure. and Andrew Holmes. The party (In the way hume remained fur smm- time at Oherry‘s hutel. leaving later, it is said. in a. semi-intoxicated cunditinn. Twu of the men left. Pluslun at his em- ployur’s gate, but, us he. had $50 in his pocket. and had not rc-mchvd home. snspiviun was excited. and the authori- ties were cmumnnicutvd with. The finding of the body on New Year‘s Day ull the farm of Juhn Allen clears up the mystery and the disn pear- unce. Dr. Cul'ltnn nl" Thm-nhil ex- amined (he lxody, and found nu nmrks of violence. The money had disap- peared, and a goodly number nf people express smpxise that an inquest was nut. held. men Attmnvy Druytun decided that. dumb was due to ex- posure. [Fiom “Success Maguzine."] He udupled the policy of running down his cmnpetitm-s. He did not, make his advertisenn-nts interesting. attractive m- Convincing. He was conscious of the superiority of whnt he had to sell. but. did not. knuw hnw it) bring it. to the attention of others eifvctively. He did not. know that :1 fatal reaction always follows deception. He did not know how to write an advertisement, that \vnuld “pull.” He did not knmvdhat ii in icf. graphic ers, but they never think of how in- tempernte they are themselves in the consumption of various lines of food- stuffs, sweetmeats, etc., which are as detrimental to one's health and con- stitution as, is over-indulgence in strong drink." The same article contains the foliowing sentence:â€" “The Inspector is of the opinion that there is a great deal of prejudice and hypocrisy displayed on the temper- ance side." One might reasonably ask "Was Mr. Johnston appointed by the Whitney Government. to en- force the license law, or to lecture. in his official capacity, those who are trying to check intemperance. Mr. Johnston. Chief License In- spector for Toronto, having been in- terviewed on License Red uction in the City threw his whole weight against the proposition, the interview being published in last Friday's dailies. Referring to local option Mr. Johnston said. “Our local option- ists are crying out for the suppression of the liquor traffic for the benefit, they claim, of the intemperate drink- .666 it. will be abolished in this country. Friends of local option have good reason to be well satisfied with last Monday's vote. About a dozen Municipalities are yet to be heard from in the Province, but alrendv it is shown that local option carried in 22 places, cutting off 51 licenses. Sixty-two were saved by the three- flfths requirement, and in only two municipalities was repeal carried. The measure was sustained in Rich- mond Hill, by a majority of 19, Vaughan township by 180, Markham township by 139, Stoufl'ville by 80, Whitchurch township by 265, Orillin by 193. The measure carried in other places by large maiorities, and in Courtwright and Hepworth where repeal was carried the majorities were small. The temperance forces have great reason to be pleased with the day's work. It is evident that public opinion is against the licensed bauflu signs are not wanting that “‘LIY HIS ADVERTISING DID NOT PAY. Kimono HILL. Own. JAN. Eh? ii‘nrrul. DEATH FROM EXPOSURE. LOCAL OPTION POPU LAR. 7, 1909 \Vhite grnund print 32 inch width . . . . . . . . . Men's heavy “'qu Flveced shirts and drawurs, per suit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.20 waists \Vhitp, Grey and Black \Vnnlon shawls H ..H....,......l.00:mdl.40 Men‘s heavy and drawers. pt ova-coats Very choice blend coffee ground fresh, per lb .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 and 400 Dry Goods. Pure Indigo dyo, 32 inch print, per yard .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ . . . . . . ‘ 13c Black and white. Navy and Cardinal heavy wrappers. . . . . . ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Ladies suspenders 4 elastic str good quality . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ . 30 and Coats best, 6-c0rd. 200 yard spuols. black, white or calmed... ., . . . . . . . 5c The best pure cane granulated sugar 20 lbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Fine cum-ants wasth and cleaned 3 lbs. fur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .35c Finest; Vustzza currants clvaned and stemless.perlb... . . . . . . . . .llc Ja an rice the very finest quality perl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8c Carolina. rice. the best per lb. , Atkinssa Very fine nuzuml figs, huge size. perlb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c Extra choice prunes size 60 to 70, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8c California drie'd apricots extra fancy perlb 15c California Seeded rnieins, fancy. I? oz.pwckage . .. . 8c Edwul‘daburgh Crown Bl‘ltlld syrup 51h. pails 30c pail Golden Russet cider vinegar extra strung, gal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Cnlifmnia needed raisms. funny. )6 oz. package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 for 25c XXX White wine vinegar Budgel-mv Dixon make. gallon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :50 Edwmdshurgh Crown Brand syrup 2 lb. tins 14c tin Riverdule brand extra quality corn 3 tins for . . . . . . . . . . . . . A . . . . . . . . . .25c Goidenette syrup in 3 lb. tins 20c tin choice Puritan extra choice molasses, 3 lb. tins . . . . . Puritan extru choice molasses. 2 1b. fins. . . Goldenett syrup in 5 lb. pails . . . . . 40c choice Here are quotations favorable to consumers:â€" Garden City and Sunset brands tn- mames, sunitury tins , . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ 10c Groceries Atkinson & Switzer’s Card of Thanks. I’vrmit um thI-(TuEITTm; anmu. thunk [1w Indira and Qn-mlt-uwn w} 72 inch heavy Twilled {1.1112101 sheet- g. per ymd . .........7:'Jc Polished Rangoon lice, per-1b....5c Pearl tapioca 4 lbs for Riven-dale brand sugar peas 3 tins.25c )re Riverdale brand tomutnes 3 tins. .25c me and cut, 01 Ribbed wool shirts 1‘suit . . A . . . . . . pl‘ltk Colored Lustre . . . . . . . 1.00 and 1.25 nice patterns, . . . . . . . . . . 10c some {unlined éwiizea New Orlen nu . . . . . . . . . . . 20c -w Orleans obtainable. . . . . . 10c tic straps. 30 and 500 . 15c 1, 1910 Weekly Mail, to January 1, 1910 The Daily Globe, one year York County The Daily Mail and Em- pire, one year (York County) The Daily Star, received on day of publication The Daily Star, not receiv- ed day of publication Family Herald and Week- ly Star New Idea Woman‘s Maga- Weekly Globe, to January Subscriptions for weekly and daily papers taken with “The Liberal” at $1 a. year, at the following rates:-- Zlne Canadian Pictoxial SATUDAY, Jnn. Qâ€"Auctinn sale of Household Furniture, at; her resi- dvnue. Centre St. West. the property of Mrs. H. Blanchard. Sale at 2 n‘clmzk. Terms cash. Suigcon & McEwen. Aucts. THURSDAY. Jan. 21â€"Auctinn 3:110 01’ f:.rm stuck. implements. &c.. an Int 16, con. 4. King. the pruperty of Valentine Ash. Sale at, l n'clnck. Tom]: 9 months. Saigeuu 62 Mc- Botww-n the High School and Gray's Dunn-r. n. Fountain Pen. with initials «3n gold hand. Rewmdrut 7 2&3 A car [0nd of Brun. a our land of Shnrts, and :t cur loud nf No. 1 (Jun). just. al‘l‘iVed at the Elevator. Prices right. Iduesire tn heartily thank you fur your votes and influence in electing Im- to the hunoruhle pusitinn nf Chunâ€" cillurforthe v9.2“- 1909. I slmll place my time at, your disposal. and usv my energy and what. little abilin I pns. sess In further the bust intrresxs of thg'l‘ownahip. Hoping w'c may all have 2| pleas- gmt and pl'nspo’l'nui year. Your obedient servant J. T. SAIGEON. To the ladies mud ge-nth-uwn. Inu- nicipal clecturs of the Township 01' Vgnghpn : Maple. Jun. 6. 1909. Pm‘mit me through Tm; LIBERAL tn thank the ladies und grmle-men who by their votes nnd inflm-nuu l‘P-t'lt’clvd lm‘ to the pnsilim‘: uf Cnum'illnr ful the your 1009. I wry murrh npprvciutv lhu rtfm-ts of my friends. and l nssuw yuu I shall always undmu'm to merit your confidencu. J. H. SANDERSON. Richmond Hill, Jun. 6. 1909. Ewen. Aucts. A Fresh Milk Grade Cow. Card of Thanks. Good Cutter fur sala. Apply tn Just Arrived. For Sale. For Sale. Auction Sales. THE LIBERAL OFFICE. Lost. A ply tn GE . REAMAN. Richmond St” Richmund Hill J. H ALL. Cnxsel's Magazine. per mmum . S . The Story Teller The Quiver . . . Musical Home Journal . . The Girls’ Realm . . . . Little Folks . . , . rrrrr- Sgggég Chums . Subscriptions taken at THE LIBERAL Oflice, or may be sent to It is not necessary to send to foreign c0u.1tries for maga- zines. Read the following:â€" The monthly magazines of the above company cover every variety of interest, and can now be obtained in Can- ada by yearly subsaription at low rates. In Village- 0! Maple. u smen-runmvd solid brick hmmv. FUI‘IIHCP. Cnmn'cte cellar, frame ston- suitnhlo fur Hard- wnre or Baluer Busim-ss. anutiun heat in village. (m u three-gunner«we Int. For terms apply in C A S S E L L 8’ Canadian P u b - lishing Company Notion is hen-by give-n pin-mun! to uhnpu-r 1291»! the Revise-d Stnmm-u uf Ontario (1597) and mnvmliug Acts. lll'll all pc-i-suns hm’inv ('luimu ugninst ll!!! Estate nf 'l‘hnnms \V'. Cumin-y. late of the Villngu- uf \Vr-mlln-idgv, in the ()nuan nf Ynik, lmlmrvr. whn dim] un nr ulmm Ill“, l.\\‘I-nly-ll)il‘ll day uf Align-d. NUS, un- l't-qllll‘lll in send thvir mum-s Mid :ultlrt-sm-s nnd full particular-t of the-ii rlninm thumvs A. [{u-ynur, Bultmnillv l’. 0., Onturiu, Adulinistrntnr of said Estutv. on m- hefnru the- FIRST DAY OF FEBRU- ARY. “)09, and lhnt ""0!" the said duke tht- Administrntnl‘ will distrilaulu the assots of fluid Estate :unnng the partivs entitled the-19m. thing n-gurd only to the r‘lnims nf which he shall haw" I'Htt-ivml noticv. IN THE ESTATE (IF THOMAS \V'. GAULEY. 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