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The Liberal, 25 Jun 1914, p. 4

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RICHMOND HILL. 33112 gibcral‘j The Mail and Empire $135 that a vote for Howell means a. vote for whiskey flasks, and whiskey in the homes. The Globe says“lf father buys wet goods, mother goes without dry goods,“ The Mail and Empire of Tuesday says :â€"“Ml‘. Rowcll would deprive the poor man of his beer, and force him to use 'hnrd stufl” or none at all." The poor man can well do without the Mail’s sympathy. “Jack Canuck,” edited by R. Rogers, Toronto, is throwing all its influence against the Rowell policy of abolishing the bar. Last. week's edition was a special election double number, and every page gave infor- l‘ Aluunvun’ Lil-'- va,~, I u v mation relative to the elections, of which the following is a fair sample: "Rowell tries to get to Heaven by the route that leads to Hell." Men with ballots in their hands can vote as they wish, but let tcm-. perance voters remember that :1 vote cast for a conservative candidate next Monday is of very necessity a vote for the barroom and the licensed club in all licensed districts. Conservaâ€" tive candidates who pledged their votes against the liquor traffic have been silenced or crowded. out by the party machine. When local option was being voted on in Richmond Hill it was claimed by opponents that there was little use in closing the bar here as long as um“. “mm In“ mum in Aurora to the they were left open in Aurora to the north, and Toronto to the south. There is now an opportunity to close them not only in those places but all over the Province of Ontario. Tem- perance men may not again have the opportunity during this generation. The President and the Secretary of the Provincial W.C.T.U. have issued a circular letter to local presidents, reminding them that the leader of one of the political parties has come out boldly on their platform of Abolishing the Bar, refers to the res- ponsibility upon temperance workers, and says that “in the opinion of this Sub-Executive Board every woman who wears the white ribbon, should cast behind her all party affiliations, and should aid by her voice, pen and influence, the man who is champion- ing the reform that is the root cause of our existence. EDITORIAL Presbyterian Church The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will lte observed Sunday morning. Subjects for Sunday:â€" 11 a. m.:â€"“The Fellowship of the Cross”. Rom. S: 17. 7 p. m.:â€"Terah: “The man who nev- er got where he was going". The whole congregation is as one family this week in its sorrow over the sudden and tragic death of Miss Mabel Marsh. She was well known to all as soloist in the choir a service to which she gave herself with the quiet and gentle kindness that characterized all her life and made her beloved by all whu knew her. Nine 01- ten cases wexe heard by His Honour. Judge Demon, or. Mnnday The following are among the defun ded cases:â€" Legge vs Hartâ€"Claim for rent, $100. Counterclaim $100. damage. to stuck by reusnn of the plaintiff taking fence away. Defendant was ordered to pay rent. In full, with casts, and was allow- ed $35 un Cunntelclainl. Hook vs Chapnmnâ€"Plaintitf sued for the recovely of hlautksnlith's nuns, $60. Judgment, for defendant. the goods to be returned to him. Chapman vs Richardsâ€"Claim $3). km to defendant. The lattel said Lhe smn hon-uwcd was $11.50, and that he had paid back $10. Judgment $1.50 Pickett vs B:«ll.â€"B:xlance of wages. $80. Defendant, claimed that plaintiff left his employ before his term had ex - pix-ed. Judgment for pluiniilf $30 and HIJC MARSHâ€"- Mrs. \V. G. Man-sh, "Elmslen, ' rm mond Hill. Funeml (pri_v:1te)frnm uane uddxe A“ ‘ ATVRESCEâ€"MCCAUSLANDâ€"On June 17th, 1914.;1t. Grace Church on the Hill. by the Rev. Harold McC-tuslnud, uncle of the bride. assisted by Rev. J. S. Brnughall. Marjorie Dorothea, daughter uf Mr. and Mrs. Robert MC- Causland,tu AlluuBusscll Lu'wrgnco, sun ot M15. A. G. F. I rence, all of Toronto. ARSHâ€"AS result of accident, on Sat- m-duy. June 20th. 1614, Mabel Ger. h-ude Marion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \V. G. Man-sh, "Elmslen," Rich- Tfiesdzly', June 231d, at 2 1' Division Court 0x12. JUNE 25 MARRIED DIED Tuesday 1914 Ever Ready GOOdS For the Summer Our Unlimited Guarantee 2! ! ABOLISH THE BAR ! ! ! Liberal Temperance For Sale on Easy Terms YOUR VOTE AND Richmond Hill Annex . A. SKEELE. Our stock is complete of a high grade line of Canned Tomatoes. Corn, Peas, Beets, Beans, Potted Meats, Catsups, Meat Sauces, all kinds of Canned Fish, Pork and Beans, Jams, Pre- serves, Pickles, Olives, Soups. SPECIALS : Fancy Biscuits, Summer Drinks. This is the money back guaram article we sell. Your money will if the goods you buy from us pl‘0\'( guarantee only is good which is at «’olunteer canvassers RUNABOUT CAR - - - - TOURING CAR - - - - . 12.0.13. FORD, ONTARIO Nomination. E l ecti 0 n. Richmond Hill. FOR Gift! W'hy not a ford? You couldn’t make a better gilt to the whole family. It’s a pleasure carâ€"- Building Lots on Yonge St., Belmont and Clarence Avenues. Acre Gard Trackaoe Lots [3 Ry., and a busingss carâ€"~an all around, serviceable carâ€"an economical car. It’s the family car the world over. Drive yours home today. A. M. DAV’ISON. Unionville, Agent Both Phones FURTHER INFC . MCDONALD S: SON Provincial Election. INFLUENCE ARE RESI the campaign. EQUESTED FC I\Ietr0politan RY- Monday, June 22, 1014. Monday, June 20, 1914. en Lands. :k guarantee we give on every noney will be promptly refunded 3m us prove unsatisfactory. “That which is absolutely unnecessary.” Candidate for Ea IA'I ION anadian Northern T. Locum c0., Q \VRITE OR SEE 10 Adelaide St. E.. Toronto York 5 L Have LORNE BLOCK RICHMOND HIL FIRST-CLASS GROCERI ES. CONFECTIOXERY N.B. For the convenience nf our cm- tomers with rigs. I have a free shed at the rear of my store. W.C.Savage iThe .,J. All orders promptly attended tn and goods delivered on notice. Toronto. Canada. inciude the Central Business College with Five City Branch Schools. Graduates are universally suc- cessful. Enter any fine. \Vnte for caca- louue. W. H. Shaw, Pres.. Head Offices. W. l}. SAVM GRUB 391 Y Shaw‘s Business Schools. inches deep. It is made of heavy run and with ordinary cure will last from (111) rests m: the flour. 'l‘hero are no ' bills to meet, it weighs but 15 pnundé up and placed nut 01' the way. One( piness is frequent bathing. The Rub case of sickness in the home. It ca patient lifted out. gin-n 3|. goud, cle: into bed without any (-xcitement or n‘ The price of the Robinson Bath Tub where on receipt of price. . . ‘l The Indian Motorcycle leads for Speed and General Utility. {I Real horse power is what counts. horse power gives no results. {I On the Toronto Motordrome, tl not been a single race won by any INDIAN. If What is the matter with The answerâ€"paper horse p‘ THE H. M. KIPP 00., LTD. AND FRUIT AL\VAYS IN STOCK. uge SI: Buy an INDIAN and LOCAL PHONE You a Bath in Your Home? It is made of henv 384 Sp snot-test, adina Avenue, Toronto side dimensions of inches long. inch 0f heavy rubber ducking, pufect‘ rill last from 10 to 15 years. The ‘hero .u-e nn pipes to leak or clug Int 15 pnunds, and when not, in [1‘ way. One (If the greatest :Lids tn 3. The Robinson Bath Tub is ve mine. It can be placed beside t :L gond. clean. refreshing bath. itemth or undue effort that. migh JARVIs' STREET, TQRONTO FINE TMLBRING In most of [(19 homes uu‘ cities there is no sutisfnc olmkinga bath. It. is RICHMOND HELL The Next Sitting of Divmon N0. 3, County nt York, will in the Com-L Room. BIViSIUN' - BUURT. fills a 1 be in the Lead power. U to 1.5 years. 1m: 1: pes to leak or clug â€" and when not, in use the greatest aids to h sun Bath Tub is very be placed beside the refreshing hath. m‘ AND The Robinson Bath Tub $10 f.o _(')\'_ 1\’Ionday.,]une 22, 191 NOTARY PUBLI Special at Leases. Wills, Etc. RICHMOND HILL Unmmencmg at 9.31) :1. m. ung felt want Eu $100 bulb Pressing Cleaning Repairing Conveyancing. z, pufoct in constructian :nrs. The bottom of the k or clng â€" no plumbed": ‘ not, in use can he fnldu‘ est aids to health and Imp Tub is very convenient 1: l beside the sick bed. Lbs ng bath. and placed lmcl that. might be (19tl inwntul ).. Toronto. Shipped any . HUME '1‘. F MCMAHON CLERK there he tention given tu of [h aper outside lslon Court to . will be held Olll a tub are wide and constructi It, takes the am. The in- here IHQEHIS when thu

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