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The Liberal, 2 Dec 1915, p. 4

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December Rod and Gun. published by \V. J. Tnvlur. Limited. “'undstock, Ont. is replete with interesting stories of outdoor life. besides the usual departments devoted to Guns and Ammunition. Fishing Nutes, etc.. 9th.. which are \Vrll maintained. Some of the stories noted are The Hunter's Christmas, Three Pnlars and a Cree, Hector: A Story of Dog Detotion. Northern Camping I‘mils. A Just Retribution. Sailor of the \Vondlatnds. Newfoundland Caribou, Adventures of Nels ulias Olie. A new department which promises to be of special interest is eunducled by Arthur Elison and (‘emted to the interests at dog lovers under the c.tpli\)n of ’1 he Kennel. The annual meeting of the Richmond Hill High School Alumnae Associa- tion will he held in the High Schuol to-murrow (Friday) :lflEHIUUlI at fuur o’clock. The study of English Artists will he continued. and papers on the life and works of “George ‘F. \Vutts, 1817â€"1904," nnd “Duntv Gabriel Rus- setti, 1828â€"1852." will be given by Mrs. M. (jihsml and Mrs. A. G. Salvage. As this is the annual meeting. every member is requestpd to be present to help cl‘mnse the office-rs for next, year. Come and In ins: n. fliend. “Jack Canuck” says that the boys in the trenches are having- a dull time. and suggests that their friends should send them that paper. Poor fellows! They surely have enough mud in the trenches without tempting them~to wallon in Jack Cunuck’s dirt. Is there any good reason why the Dominion Government. does not issue a three-cent. postage stamp for letters. The affixing of a two cent stamp and a one-cent war stamp means more work both tor the sender and tie postmaster who has to cancel the Stamps. These are busy times, and people might be occupied with more useful work than licking stamps. If it is thought desirable one-third of the stamp could be called “war part.” The price of the' Canadian Liberal Monthly has been reduced to 2;”) cean 3 year. The monthly is a synopsis of the political events as they occur each month, and it is thought by giving a very low rate almost every Liberal in Canada. will be anxims to receive the welcome Visitor. Any person wishing to keep well posted on the political events of the day cannot do better than send along their 25 cents. Mr. Rowell repeated his offer, now standing almost a year, that the Liberal Party would co-operate with the Government in closing all bars, clubs and shops during the war, not to be re opened except by vote of the people; or if the Government would not take the resposibility themselves, let them at least, as the government‘ of Alberta has done, and as the government 0! Manitoba is going to do, give the people a chance to vote out the traffic by referendum. H “What the public of Ontario wants, declared Mr. Howell, in a speech in Toronto last week. "is not: regulation of the liquor traffic, but complete abolition of bars, clubs and shops." Never in the history of the country was there such a slashing, fighting attack on the sale of liquor, and al- though there may possibly here and there be Si m3 disagreement as to Sunday's language and methods, there has been no attempt at denial of the obvious fact that Sunday's denunciation of the liquor traffic was correct and unanswerable. reality nionster outbFeaks of public disapprobation of the liquor traffic. The Sunday meetings, held under the auspices of the new non-partisan Committee of 100. and attended by thousands ofout of town visitors, as well as by Toronto people. were in meetings, which,judged by the size of the crowds, surpassed anything in the history of Toronto,were significant not only for the results which are likely to follow, but even more so as an unmistakable symbol of the strength of public feeling against the liquor traffic right now at the present time. Restlessness is increasing in Ontario, caused by the failure of the Government, either to abolish the liquor traffic themselves, or to give the people a chance to wipe it; cm by referendum. The astounding Billy Sunday RICHMOND We fiihcml MR. ROWELL'S OFFERS High School Alumnae Rod and Gun BILLY SUND HILL. Omn, Du AY 1915 Opens January 3rd in all dcpm-t- ments of Shaw's Business Schnnls. Toronto. Our catalogue explains our superiority in EquipmenLStut‘f. Methods and Results. You are in- vited to write fur it if interested in the kind of School work which brings best success. Address \V. H. Shaw. President. Yonge and Gerrurd Streets, Tolonto, Ontario. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FLORIST Winter Session W. I. LAWRENCE If you figure it out at the end ot the molth you'll know what we are talking about. Getting your money's wonlh does not mean travelling two miles to appur- on tly save two cents. Getting a fair leturn for your money means buying your goods at, the Fair and Square store. whose consistent purpose is “satisfied patronage." Adrertise in The Liberal. G. A. MCDONALD & SON Special Excursions Fm- Pm-ticulzns \Vrite DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Lectures and practical work in Stock Judging. Seed and Grain Judging, Identification of \Veeds, \Veed Seeds, Insvcts. Etc, Farm Bookkeeping. Fruit Growing, Soils. Fertilizers, Etc. AGRICULTURE Some choice lots on Church St, Baker Ave. and Rnsevivw Avon lxheml discount for cash, 01- $1.00 per foot down and three to five year agreement. Cinders for walks. concrete “'01 k, etc., $1.50 per team loud A large quantity of 11 quart baskets on hand Flowers tastefully arranged for Weddings, funerals. etc. Roses, Carnations. Chrysanthemums and other flowers in season Phone Richmond Hill. or nights and Sundays an'lh 22221. City GREENHOUSES RICHMOND HILL GREENHOUSES AND OFFICE 152 ROSKLAWN AVE, Touox'ro RICHMOND HILL COMMENCING JAN. 4, 1916 Something New J. LAWRENCE, Six Week’s Course in For Young Men J. c. Steckley PM? AND SQUAREâ€"2‘; N0 FEES Outfit free. exclusive territory and money Innkng specialties. Our agencies are the best in the hUSi- ness. fur we. sell the highest grade of stack at most reasonable prices and guarantee deliveries in first- clnss condition. Nursery stock is selling; well this year and 90nd money can he made in this district. For particulars write SALES MANAGER PELHAM NURSERY Co. 18 I4 NE\VM ARKET, ONTARIO and Prices Reasonable Quality good CURRANTS CALIFORNIA RAISINS EVAPORATED FRUITS PRUNES FEELS SHELLED NUTS \VHOLE NUTS ARE ARRIVING Special Illustrated Lectures Reliable salesman to act as agent. in York County. WANTED NOW PAY WEEKLY TORONTO. ONT. RICHMOND HILL. ONT. AiL BRANCHES OF THE TRADE ,3; STRICTLY ATTENDED T0 F. J. WW5? SHOEING LAME A“: HORSES A S? PATRONAGE Sm ICITED AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED The Noxt. Sitting of Divxsmn Court to No. 3, County of York, will be held in the Court Room. \VM. ROBINSON, RICHMOND HILL F. J. WUUDWARD. FOR FURTHER INFORMA'IION \VRITE {1‘3 SEh C. A. SKEELE‘ J. T. LOCKEv & (0.. Richmond Hill GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Tie unden-signwd has taken the agency fur the E. D. Smith 00.. \Vinmm, for all kinds of Nursery Stock. New Gormley Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1916 NURSERY STUBK Régéfimmfi Eiifl Amex Order now for spring delivery (,‘nmmencmq at 9.30 mm. RICHMOND HILL T. F. MCMAHON CLERK Trackage Lots 011 Canadian Northern Ry.,§and Metropolitan Ry. Building Lots on Yonge St., Belant and Clarence Avenues. Acre Garden Lands. G. A. M. DAVISON. ['NMM'ILLE. dmler fur Mark- ham. Scan bore and York Town dl'ps. im Iuding Yonge Sheet. The best thnc mmwy can buyâ€"is the luhur that, gopn into the Canadian Fund. 0111- \\mknwn are the higheet [mid mntm- ('ul' mechanivs in the British Empim-. Thi< mv-mnsdnlhns snvNI in nftvr PXanSP tn the man ulm buys a Fu-nl. “Made in Canada." Because the Fold (Mr is huilL light. For Sale 011 Easy Terms Fwd Touring Car Price $530 ford motor Company â€"â€"â€"FORD RUNABOUT $480â€" “MADE IN CANADA" CANADA . LIMITED EXCELSIOR MOTOR CYCLER In Marble 01* Gl'flllitt'. Gm-d wqu Hmsmmhe charges. Town 01 Gummy “'1 ite. \V. A. J ONES. L. C U R T l S RICHMOND HILL NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCING, ETC, +++H++++++++++++++++++++i ++++++H++++++++++++++++++ Motcr Repairing Dcne [’IZEL’S CNN? (1: LUKE CHIS Monuments. Tombstone L etuering L. CURTIS A. J. HUME Tailor CLEANING IO Adelaide St. E, Toronto AGENT FOR PRESSING REPAIRING 22 Buchanan St Mnrkvrs and (‘nrnor Posts Torr ntn

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