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The Liberal, 10 Dec 1914, p. 4

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Snbjects Sunday, December 131]):â€" 11a.m.â€"â€"The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. 7 p. ll).-â€"JUSt‘ph and other dreamers. The concert, given by the Canadian Jubilee Singers was a pronounced success. Mr. \Villiums has every reason to lwproud of his company. Mr. Miller captured the hearts of old and ynung. Irwin Hilliard K.C. of Morrisburg, Conservative, was elected to the Ontario Legislature on Monday in a bye-election in Dundas county, the constituency of the late Sir James P. Whitney, by a majority of 59, his opponent being John A. Campbell, Liberal of Ormond. The Conserva- tive majority at the last election was 673. This reduction, following West Hamilton last month when the Con. servative majority was changed lrom 1411 to 39, shows a remarkable turnâ€" over since Mr. Hearst became “’RIGHTâ€"On December- 3. 1914. to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan L. \Vl-ight, Thm'nhill, Ont..:1 daughter. RICHMOND HILL. ONT. __ * . ‘ ~7f3: ’ ' ' i {a ._._ _ ‘., COAL BURNING-SELF REGULâ€"At'fifi’esi 1i The governors of Toronto Univer- sity must feel that they occupy an uncomfortable position. They held a two days’ session, but reported through their chairman that no charge was proven against the three German professors. The latter, however have been given leave of absence on full salary during the next six or seven months. Some of the hotheads took the ground that they should be dismissed because they were Germans. But that hardly looks like “British Fair play.” It is to be regretted that Jack Canuck is being circulated in the village. The last number is a dis- grace tojournalism, and is not fit to be in decent homes. RICHMOND HILL. 0NT.. DEC. 10,1914 ’J‘cmier. Buy or hatch at one time all the chicks you will need for the year. Then with the Candee Colony Brooder, raise 300 to 500 in one flock in one houseâ€"attend only one heaterâ€"buy coal for but one fireâ€"and save labor, fuel, chicks and money. Because it is coal burning and self-regulating and gives the chicks a correct heat all the time, you will raise the biggest per- centage of your birds with no worry, no trouble and at an expense of but a few cents a day for coal. Its guaranteed all-woven-woo! felt curtain extends nearly to the floor, and positively directs the heated air down over the backs of the chicks; and it saves fuel because, with the felt curtain, you don’t have to heat the whole room to keep the chicks warm. Every thing about the Candee is big. Its grate is 12 inches in diameter, a safe size; its hover is 28}; inches highâ€"as high as atable or deskâ€"and 13 feet 7 inches in circumference; the section of its hover, that swings around out of the way for tending the fire and cleaning, is 38; inches wide and gives plenty of room for the operator to get to the heater. And best of all, its heater is all cast iron, built for real business and to last a lifetime. It comes to you all assembled ready to set up and put to work. \Vith the Candee, there is no danger of your buildings catching fire â€"â€" it has a special safety grate shaker and a sealed base that prevent hot coals falling into the litter. Its coal magazine feeds the fuel to the fire evenly and continuously, and the Candee heater requires attention only once or twice a day. You are invited to visit my poultry plant to see the' Candee Colony Broader, and to see for yourself why it will save you labor and fuel, raise more of your chicks and increase your profits. Eggs Day-Old Chicks Breeders EDITORIAL ‘ggs = Raise 300 to 500 Chicks\ Presbyterian Church SIGNIFICANT F. R. OLIVE“, Agent Phone 30 RICHMOND HILL With the Big Coaiugurning Cast Iron Calony Breeder BORN in One Flock Mince piesare one of the essentials of it good Christmas dinner. If yun make your own mince-meat you will want seeded raisins. cum-ants. New Orleans molasses. citron, lemon and orange peel and SPICOS. \Vr! haw the best of these. If you haven’t time tn make It then buy \Vhethey‘s condensed ll-ince-ment. onenf the finest on the mm-ketsellsat 1th pkg. Atkinson 8: Switzer. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE Lumsden Building, 6Advluidfl St” East. Tut-onto. 13 6 m $6000 Markham Township, six- ty-eight acres of rich loamy clay soil. fair good buildings. reason- able terms. This farm has never been rented and is in the pink of :ondition. $9500 Vicinity of Lemom‘ille. One hundred and fifteen acres. the soil is n. clay 1mm]. the kind that will not bake. 0n the prop- erty is a good bank hum 40x100 a good eight roamed frame house and two flnwing wells. ‘The loca- tion of this farm is (me (rf the mast pleaan in the township of \Vhitchurch. $4000 in principals of $500 and upwards on improved fzu-m nr town property. Mortgages bought. A. E. GLASS $7000 Near Vandnrf. One hundred acres. exceptinnnllv well built on. Small cash payment, balance at; a. low rate of interest. \Ve- want a farm of fnrtv to six- ty acres on the third “1- fourth concession of Markham van- ship. If yuu have a farm to sell write us. PROPERTIES FOR SALE REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHMOND HILL John Fisher & C0. MONEY TO LOAN FARMS WANTED FARMS 9 :DIViSiBN ALL BRANCHES OF THE TRADE STRICTLY ATTENDED T0 The \Vednesday, Jan. 13, 1915 PATRONAGE SOLICITED AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 8HOEING LAME AND INTERFERING HORSES A SPECIALTY F. J. WUUDWARD. Opens January 4th in all depart~ ments of the CENTRAL BUSIâ€" NESS COLLEGE. Yunge and Gerrard Stxeets, Toronto. Our Catalogue explains our superi- m-ily in Equipment, Stuff, Meth- nds and Results. You are in- vital to write for it if interested in the kind of school work which brings lwsb success. which brings best success. Address \V. H. SHA‘V, Pres. . J. WUUDWARD GENERAL BLACKSM 1TH, Next Sitting ). 3, County a in the C New Gormley RICHMOND HILL (Jnmmencmsz WINTER SESSION T.F MMAHON, LLERK FURTHER we will be able to obtain the maximum efficiency in our factory production, and the minimum cost in our purchasing and sales departments 1F we can reach an output of 30,000 cars between the above dates. AND should we reach this production we agree to pay, as the buyer‘s share, from $40 to $60 per car (on or about August 1. 1915) to every retail buyer who purchases a new Ford car between August 1, 1914, and August 1, 1915. For further particulars regarding these low prices and profit-sharing plan, see the nearest Ford Branch or Dealer. _0N_ Effective from August 1, 19(4. to August I, IgI5, and guaranteed against any reduction during that time.‘ of Divmon Conrtior )f York, will be held lourt Room. G. A. M. Davison, Uniouville, Out, Agent for Markham, Scarbom and York Tawnships and part of Vaughan - BUURTJ Buyers to Share in Proms £0er Prices on Ford Cars 10 21.11] Ford motor Company Touflng Car Runabout Town Car 1n the Dominion of Canada Only C. A. SKEELE, Richmond Hill Richmimd Hi” Anncx 505 frinh'ng neatly and promplly done a! Our dried fruits are all fresh and clean, large and meatyâ€"Valencia and Sultana raisins, California seeded in packages; fine Patras Currants, fiigs, dates, eitron, orange and lemon peel; pure vanilla and all kinds of spices. Almonds, Filberts, Brazils and Italian Chestnuts. All new stock. Candyâ€"some new lines in bulk and package just received. We still offer our special blend tea at 2 Lipton’s 3 lb. tin of 40C tea at $ .‘Tfl’e £1'6eral @fi’t’ce Choice Fruits and Nuts for Christmas Baking ford, Ontario of Canada, Limited .7711 [finds FOR FURTHER INFORMA'II G. A. MCDONALD & SQN Building Lots on H'onge St., Belmo‘r and Clarence Avenues. Acre Garden Lands. Trackage Lots on Canadian Northern Ry., and Metropolitan Ry. For Sale on Easr Terms 3 $590 540 840 1-3 m. In Marble 01' Granitv. Good wmk. reasonable charges. Town 01 (Jammy. VVx-ite, Monuments. T. LGCKE & C0., 10 Adelaide St. E.. Toronto Tombstone Lettering 22 Buchanan St, A. JONES, Markers and Comer Pusts. SEE Toronto

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