Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 16 Jun 1910, p. 8

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.. '! 4.4-4"???'$'-§-Q"ZM§*4-'§‘~i"§"§"§"§”§"§“§”§°é‘éwi‘i' School Books, Standard Novels, Souvenir Post Cards, Post Card Albums, Papélries, Rubber Balls, Etc, Etc Go to The Liberal Office for Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Wedding Invitations, Envelopes, n large numbers to a pond near his home cannot, fail to hold the. attention and secure the interests of all wild bird lovers. The. latter story forms a splendid il'lustmtlon of the surmess of protection and should encourage all engaged in this work. Mr. Miner has demonstrated the facttlmt it is possible to succeed with the wary wild goose and success with such shy birds means that efforts in other directions need not spell failure. The importance of the policy of Conservation justifies the illustrated account of the gathering at Toronto University. This policy means more to the future. of Canada ihun the present generation can fully realize and to all interested in the great out» doors it, is vital. A full supply of stories appealing to all tastes is 1n- cluded in a number which will prove a. fine companion on all vacation trips. Printing Stationery School Books 'l'i‘vifli‘é‘i'd-Q'vi‘++fiv++%€“§'+°§'++++ +++ While each issue. of Canada’s fore- most sporbmeu’s Magazine contains some'feature of special interest, Lhe June number of Red and Gun in Can- ada, published by W. J. Taylor, VVnod- stock, 01m, is notable for several of such features, each one of particular interest to all sportsmen. “Three Weeks in the Forests of Quebec,” with the successful capture of a moose. will {move entrancing to all big game mnters; while the story at the success of Jack Miner in attracting _wild geese _Mié§-fietta Lcek of Toronto is spend- ing the week visitlng friends in the neighborhood. M’iss Myrtle Smith, Richmond Hill, visited fur a few days with her sister, Miss Hazel Smith, and Miss Hattie Brodie. “u'fhé-ufiiégeg- M‘Jriizlnghf" ’fiééx?" Park Were the guests at) the home of Mr. Walter Comisky from Saturday until Tlatisdaz- .. - . m . " Misé'rerry of Mt. Albert was the guest of Mrs, Albert Leek from Satur- da_y_ un_ti1:1jue_sday_.__ _ “Mr?'i€7014£12"££f"Thomhin spefit Sun- (Tai visi_t_i_ng in neighborhood.“ Miss Lida. Helmkay left last Monday for Grace Hospital, Toronto, where she intends training for a nurse. We all wish her- success. Misé Ema: Béfker is the guest of her sister, Mpg. Q: Clark. Terms: ‘34 ayear, $2 for 51x months. \Ne send ’â€" free on reâ€" quest 0 u r catalogue of t h e b e s t books on outdoor life and recreation. with i Rafi. new depart- ment has to do with the C o u n t r y Home and its surloundings. FOREST AND STREAM PUB. C0. 346 Broadway, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Dean and little daugh- ter of Toronto are visiting at the home Of Mr. G. Brodie. ma Adventure “Ga STREAM,” or send ‘ us twenty-five cents for four weeks trial tri . A p large illustrated weekly Journal of shooting, fishing, natural his- tory and yachting. A THE JUNE ROD AND GUN. GOOD STOCK OF '§«§"§u§«§»§"§'+ If you like to read of the ex- cn‘ences of anglers, shootâ€" rs and campers, or yacht- fi i1f1g; or i i you‘ ,n. we are in_ terested in country fife, ask your newsdealer for Headford. “FOREST AND rogrammes, &c., &C. Exquisitely printed on fine coated paper. Pictures of well-known people of current events, of things beauti- ful and curious About one thousand, square- inches of pictures in each issue. Appeals to Canadians as the great il- lustrated papers of London appeal to the English people. Non political. Absolute-1y no axe to grind. Its aim soler to please and to inform. Must be seen to be appreciated. Ton cents a copy. Ono dollar a year; The Pic- tmial Publishing Co., 142 St. vaer St. Montreal. . Zl-tf THE NATIONAL ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE “CANADIAN PICTORIAL” I am clearing out all my stock of PAPERS and FUR- NITURE. You Wlll be able to get this at a price far below the cost. Large stock and many designs, with bordering and ceilings to match. Will make it Profitable to you for next 2 weeks. MARCH 17TH, 1910. Slaughter Sale V ___.0‘F_____. FURNITURE . AND WALL PAPER Chance to Join a Club That Will Make and Save Money for You. - . Eve bod should Join the Mutual Liter lin- sio cm of men-ice. There is nothing else i 9 it anywhere. It costs almost nothin to Join and the :beneflts it gives are wonderful; 1 enables you to urchase books and periodicals music and musical ‘ nstruments at special out prices. It secures re-‘ duced rates at many hotels. It answers questions tree of charge. It otters scholarships and valusa hie cash prizes to members. It maintains club rooms in many cities to: its members. In addition, every mam he: receives the 0111ch museums enti- tled “ Ev’r Month" 3 ublicstion in a class by itself.includ ng 6 pieces 0 high-class vocal and in- strumental musisu‘nll size) each month witlmuc extra char 6- 7E‘pleces in gxlqyesr in all._ YQU n.“ nnm vh um.--“ ___-_ _._ ~ The tuli yearly membershlp fee is Onefiollar for which you get all above. and you may with- draw any time within three month. it you wanna do so andget your dollar back. I: y0u don't care to spell 31.00. send 25 cents for three months membership. Nobody can amord to thin otter by. You will Â¥s our money bee in value man times over. ui particulars will be sent tree 0 charge. but It you are wise you will send in your request for membership wish the roper fee at once. The 25 cts. three months mem- ership otter will soon change. Write at once ad- dmssing your letter and enclosing $1.00‘tor full year'tllilméaomhershlp or twenty-five cents tor three men s - AI. LITERARY MUSIC CLUB HUT“ No. 150 Nae-n19 Y extra charfie- 7Z§>Ieces lu'ofiémeaâ€"rvfifilllwyofi CAN GET Lho run B was 303 AL- mgsr NQTHINQ. _ _ A , h GEO. MCDONALD, Richmond Hill P. G. SAVAG E BUILDERS’ SHELF HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS - $99 PAINTS <94. OILS All kinds of Grinding Axes, Sickles, Knives, Scissors and Grumming Saws on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY of each week .. JACOB EYE-R & SON Having purchased a Gasoline Engine, we are preparedrto do RICHMOND HILL Lax-tats 5 THE BEST Goons AT RIGHT PRICES. and the strongest and best. harness made anywhereâ€"that’s ours. H You n'eed nothing for the comfort of yuur horse which we cannot supply. that look well. wear well and keep those who use them comfortable. HORSE GOODS F R E E ~“A Tést in Pronunciation." in. structive .and entertaining for the whole family. Also @ illustrated pamphlet. m Ripans 'I‘abules cure bad breath. Ripans Tabules outs liver mm A supplement to the new edltlon has brought it funyup to date. I have been looking through the latter with a feeling of astonishment at its completeness. an the aénount of labor that has been put iutoi . (the highest award) was given to the In- ternational at the World’s Fair. St. Louis. G. 8:. C. MERRIAM 00., must win upon“ their merits. The International Dictionary has won a greater distinction 'upon its merits and is in more general use than any other work of its kind in the English language” " A. H. S3700, LL.D., D.D., 0! Oxford Universi:y, En land, has recgntly (said of it : h, is indeefi a marvelous ijké it is dimcult to conceive of n dictiouar more exhaustive and complete. Everyt 1113' is in itâ€"not only what we might expect to find in 5110.1 a work. but also what few of us ‘would (Ever lugvg 1 hqught of 109131113 for. PUBLISHERS. SPRINGFIELD. MASS. THE GRAND PRIZE ALL soon THINGS“ FULL OF STYLE Lap Robes From Email From Montreal May 12 ...Rnya1 Edward....May 26 May 26 .LRnynl George. ....June 9 June 9. . . . Royal Edward. . . .Ju‘ne 23 June 23 . . .Royal George . . . . . July 7 For rates and reservatlons apply to Agents, 01‘ to Mr. H. O. Buurlier. Gen- eral Agent, Canadian Northern _Build- ing, Cor. King and To‘runto SLx-eets, Toronto. Sailing between the ports of Montreal, Quebec and Bristol. VThe best appointed steanwrs plying between Canada and the British Isles. 16-my1 Iron Posts, Lawn Gates, Small Gates, Lawn Fences. -â€"-ALSOâ€"- Ideal Flower Bed Guards He will be plmsedato hear from any pu'son who needs any fencing done. The undersigned is pleased to let, the public know that he has hem given the agency for the Ideal \ViI-e Fence. made by' the Macgregnr, Banwell Fence Go. of \Valkerville. He has RlCHMOND HELL A. J. HUME FINE TAILBRING Tana: MARKS Dzsxcns z Commons 8w. Anyone lending a sketch and demgclon my Quick] uncertain our opinion free w ether an invent on is probably atenta I mmunim. uonl strictlyoonfldent n1. HAN 8300 on Patents lent free. Oldest may for aemflnfitents. Patents taken t. to 1: Hum: mogul game, 119191". urge, int 2 “$33313? 171E197 515551113 36563:. “was '16: as. $3.15 a you. postage prepaid. Bold by all ngwpgeglerg. ~ , ‘ _ A _ . Afisffiiéngéfi 11363 'mtzdfieekliJ L§¥9§§ 33!: mg WWW New mm m émvsuwmmmm h, Canadian Northern Steamships LIMITED THE ROYAL LINE B r i t i sh CANADIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE TORONTO E. M. Bars-no. Manager BRANCHES ALSO AT MAPLE. MARKHAM. "QUI‘WILLE AND GORMLEY. Ideal Wire Fem 'Stiéiitiffiaéjfiififefficanu “ROYAL EDVVARD” AND "ROYAL GEORGE” Triple Screw Turbine Steamers AND SAIIJINGS NOTABY PUBLIC Conveyancing“, Leases. Wills, Etc. Special attention given to F or sums up to $50 our Bank Money Orders are Convenient and inexpenswe. F or larger amounts we issue Drafts or Bills of Exchange. Money sent at once to any banking point in the world by Telegraphic or Cable Transfer. Established I873 Pressing Cleaning Repairing Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. WM. MARTIN. RICHMOND HILL BRANCH ma OF CANADA e TRANSMITTING MONEY RICHMOND HILL. Ten per cent cheaper, ten per cant better for Business. Sho‘rthand, and Mattie. Booklet Free. From Montreal . . .May 26 ...June 9 . ..Ju‘ne 23 ...July 7 .s_3apply to R. A. Parquharson, A., Prin‘. Cor. Yongo 5: Elect Sts. Term of 1909.- MUNN & C0.. 0! We Sc: ‘xrm A mmMN con- tinue to not ill Solicitors fur I :sn‘nts. ‘ .vmus. Fl‘rnc‘i) Marks, Conyrights. for the Emma Mums. Canada. England. France, Germany. etc. Hum Bonxsmoui. Patents sent free. 'I‘hil‘tjrâ€"xevnn yvnrq‘ experience Patents nhmmud thmnuh MU: .k (To. me monk-ed In she Sc.m:'rwm AMEX‘JFA .V’. L e lax-goat, best. and mast wider circulated ac. 71me1muer. 33.204 yea: Wcsokly. 'Splandid oucruvlnus and interascing in- !0rmnti0n. Specimen copy nf the ficiumific Ame“: ic-m sent froe. Address MUNN & Scmx'ru‘m name” name. 261 Broadway. New York. ;‘§‘++~§"§~~§"§'++~§"Â¥~§"§"fi+++ *MQ~?+++ May be largely increased by knowing the exact condition of 'the farmer's market. and by learning of the best method in farm practice. This is precisely the gott of information the Farmers’ Weekly Sun gives in every issue. It has no equal ks a Farmer's Business Paper. " Good farmers rely. on it. For price see out dubbing ofléx. TICKETS for the Canadian \Vest procured at THE BANNER OFFICE. AURORA +++++¢+@+¢+¢+¢++++++++++++ Tickets far ma Was? The undersigned, recently employed WiLh the Man ('_\’-Hfll‘l‘i5 Cm, has tukvn the. Blacksmithing business vacated by Clift Bms., and is prepared to uttvnd to all branches of the trade. GENERAL BLACKSMITH, ELGâ€"IN MILLS F. J. WQQEMRQ THE LIBERAL OFFICE RICHMOND HILL. Ordel's taken atâ€" PATRONAGE SOLICITED AND SATISFAC"‘ION GUARANTEED We have a choice selection of Perfume. and no nicer 01' more acceptable gift for your friend than a. bottle of Perfume. w. a. Sandersoné F. J. .WUDDWARD. ideal . Perfume HOB E-SHOEING A SPECIALTY BARE ODORS IN FINE CASES Call and see our display of FARM PROFITS e Idea! Present Druga’ist RICHMOND HILL N0}:â€" 80 Branches

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