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The Liberal, 7 Jan 1915, p. 4

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um nev. m rt. HICKS Almanac, nmv ready. grows more popular and 1159nt with each passing year. It is a fixed nacesslty Hl homes. shops and cum- mercial establishments all over this continent. This famous and valuable year hook on :lStl‘UnOlll)‘. stunns. \\ ealher and earthquakes should be in Hex-y home and ufiice. Professnr Hicks cmnpletes this host issue of his | great- Allnanac an the close (If his‘ seventieth year. The Almanac will be mailed f01'35 cents. The lrl R. Hicks fine Magazine. \\'0rd and \Vm-ks, is sent, yne yuu‘. will) a cnpy «If his Al- manac. for only mm dollar. Send for them tn “'ui-d and “fin-ks Publishing Company. 3101 Franklin Ann. St. [ Lnuis. Mo. You will never regret m- investment. Try it. f Subiects Sunday, Jan. 10th : ll a.m.: Knhvluth, [he Pessimist of fine Old Testament. Lhe man of whom “All things always seem/[he same.” The first of a series of quh'u sol-mnns on the puzzling but pmfnuud lumk of Ecclesiastes. 7p.m. “I “‘1” not leave you or mfurt- less. 1 will Come to you". John X1\',18 Roherl Clarke. Canada‘s leading venâ€" tnlaquist will cmnpletu the prugnun with his fanmus Punch and Judy, and familyof Blackheads, Nu admission charge will he made. A silver CUllPC- tion will be taken up in defray ex- penses. The mid-winter treat for the Chihln-n 0i St. Mary’s Church and Sunday School will he held in thu Masonic Hall on this Thursday owning. Jun. 7. Tea will he served at (3 o‘clock. The mtertninment to hvgin'nt 8 n‘ulwk. In addiLinn to a short, programme hy the children and other Inca! (ale-m Mr. Robert Chu‘ko. Canada‘s leading venâ€" l‘it‘S of lrl R. Hicks 1915 Almanac The Rev. [1-] R. Hicks Almunw favoring the proposal to admit married women on the same terms as single women to the municipal fran~ chise should convince the Ontario Government that the move is popular. It is diiiicult to show that women should not even have the same right as men to vote at Parliamentary elections. Some people do advance reasons why women shouid not have the privileges of the franchise, but as a rule, they do not like to see their m‘guments in print. The expression of opinion recorded on Monday by municipal electors indicates that as long as the three- fiths clause is retained further pro- gress will be extremely difficult. The three-fifths clause is unfair to those who are workingin the interest of moral reform, and it seems sur- prising that temperance Conservatives will continue to vote for a party that insists on making two votes for the liqour interests equal to three votes for the temperance cause. Local Option made some slight gains on Monday,bucthe result of the voting in several municipalities .7711 Kinds of .705 firinlt'ng neally and promptly done a! 5’58 £i6'eral @[fz'ce Elm Iiihcml ED ITORIAL HMOND HILL. 0NT.. JA ir l'PCUl‘d as it is. the likely to he invnh‘ Increasing troubles. Presbyterian Church TORONTO LETTER Church of England 01' 191 lUl #‘â€" RICHMOND HILL. ONT. ALL BRANL HES OF THE STRICTLY ATTENDED F. J. WOUDWAR PATRONAGE Sm 101mm AND SATISFACTION GUARANTE ED day. .-.- ... y...“ In“... H. .u“. ...n. wallqu vvlull’ Broader, agid to seq forwyoixrself 4h; it will save you labor and fuel, raise more of your ducks and Increase your profits. Every thing about the Candee is big. lts grate is 12 inches in diameter, a safe size; its hover is 28% inches highâ€"as high as a table or desk-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 ol- 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. its guaranteed all-woven-wool 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. With the Candee, there is no danger of your buildings catching fire 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 Sontinuously, and the Candee heater requires attention only once or times: a 8HOEING LAME AND INTERFERING HORSES A SPECIALTY Eggs Day-Old Chicks Breeders 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. 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 fire-and save labor, fuel, chicks and money. GENERAL BLACKSMITH, New Gormley Richmond Hill. and Prosperoas N ew Season and a Happy Year, I remain You an: invited to visit__my_ po_u1tr_3{_ plant to §qe the _Can_dee Colony year. Compliments throughout the erous natrona clients for their Raise 300 to 500 Chicks S in fine Hock Dec. 31 (B : ,rm ’4 CELBEW ROGDfii \Vishing you all the Phone 36 RICHMOND HILL 1’. R. ()LIV’ELR, Agent Yours faithfully wish to thank my With the Big Coal-Burning ALBERT E. G WUUW iast Iran CoEony Broader 191-1 VARD. JLASS gen- TRADE T0 the nl Cmmoxt the public Mr. Hume (‘l'Vt on Choral Concert FUQTHER vi 3 will be able to obtain the maximum efiicienq and the minimum cost in our purchasing and sales departr output of 30,000 cars between the above dates. ' AND should we. reach this production we agree to pay, as th to $60 per car (on or about August 1. 1915) to every retail new Ford car between August 1, 1014, and August 1, 1915 For further particulars regarding these low prices and prc nearest Ford Branch 01' Dealer. Effective from August I, Igl4. to August I, I915 against any reduction during that time. d sent. plan for the Chur- Jan. 13th will be npen tn "'Hondny, Dec. 28th, at f‘h'ce. . A. M. Davison, Unionville, Cut. Dealer and part at Tln Buyers to Share in Proms flower Prices or: ford Cars Fora mggga‘ngompaaw 11 ("Two Touflng Car Runabout Town Car " Richmond Hill Methodist Church I: Wednesday. January 13th, 1915 80 VOICES AiMBROSE L. PHIPPS F. 0. B. Ford. Ont. In the Dominion of Canada (nTy geserved seat plan at Mr. Hume’s office 1. LAND OF MINI w' :2. CHORUSES (NL [his uflicv. l‘ mngnzinv, and dicliuns. RULE BRITANNIA “THE 3IILLER.S \VOOING “{‘.(\lllu in mug SONG “0 DAY OF l’ENlTEN( VIOLIN SOLO (‘HORI VIOLIN SOLOS PR ESIDENT Hicks 1915 Alumna :my :xddzoss {01‘35 ‘L the almanac and nguzinv. \de and 1 75 cams by lL‘HViI‘ CONCERT OF THE YORK CHORAL SOCIETY Ford, of Canada. Limited roceeds in aid of [Belgian Relief Fund e maximum efficiency in our factory product {n _ -“J _ , I i Hicks Almanac Frank Converse Smith, Violinist Wm. E. Capps, Tenor 5) to every: retail buyer for Markham, Scarbaro and York Townships 0f Vaughan Gntario 1y [lt'n Itch ll] pt ‘Cllnl'ui M Come into the Galrdeu M Him! the \mG will I)( nt ‘rogramme m pulnlislu Ink.an y( mn- ul-dvl' departments “'6 0211'] at 8J5 tm-m I‘h profit-sharing plar mailed \Vim the buyer‘s share, from $40 ‘0, \Vlm “'51! ()‘w 0, Hush Thee, My pH th( $590 540 840 mg. 1 Lu nd Max in" :an‘nn Dun \Vl'ite, Freud and guaranteed In Max-Mo m- :lsunnhle chm Monuments who purchas MRS, ORVILLE GODWIN ll] . NEWTON, CONDUCTOR Tombstone L ettering 1' 1h? Drwng, .y Bahia" W. A. JONES, 22 Buchanan St caucm n, resch an SECRETARY see the ( hubert-\Vilhlm. Huescht G 11min- USKS‘ rkers 1t< t0. Gum] Walk 'uwn m (301mth me Kl (-islu‘ 'J‘mnntn md (701nm- P91” 5n“ Sullivan Allit Becker irxun Innir \\ i} incent

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