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The Liberal, 8 Feb 1917, p. 4

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A’v‘i x ' " v \1/ gigflli fin/xx ‘ HAVING SECURED THE AGENCY for the Celebrated Empire Wall Paper Company, Toronto, we are pxepal‘ed to show samples of paper never seen before and for less money than can be purchased anvwhere in Toronto. These are the Richmond Hill finnex Labor Saving Washers FOR FURTHER INFORMATION \VRITE 0R SEE C. A. SKEELE, J. T. LOCKE & (10., Richmond Hill 10 Adelaide St. E, with enclosed cog gearing that prevents the soiling of clothes, a increases the durability of the rollers as no oil or dirt cm come contact withthe rubber. Also prevents accidents. Sea followir Ottawa Wringer, guaranteed for 3 years, price $5.50 Laundry Queen, guaranteed for 5 years, price 6.00 Domestic Wringer. guaranteed for 5 years, price... 6.00 The gears of this machineâ€" connected to the highspeed fly wheelâ€"-are spiral machine cut, accurate to a hair‘s breadth, and run true and smooth, and work without noise. The four-winged wooden dolly means quick and thorough washing with no tear- of the clothes. Tub made of selected red cypress which is so rich when highly polished. Norman Batty Even so. we have some brands that “smack” of the home-made. Re-inforce your vanishing fruit supply with a few jars. WAGSTAFP‘E’S Fine Old BETTYS Home-made 01'- Cnglish Marmalade, the kind ange Marmalade with a real- w1th the proper tart, in‘large ly delightful taste. In large handy jar 25c. glass jar 25c. P.10ne No. 8b r3 and let us send you a supply to-day Dent wait until the bitter oranges actually arrive ; get part of the task finished now. Call and see these Marmalade Makers. Bitter Oranges will be late in arriving this year, but why wait? Why not start now with the Grapefruit Marmalade, the Sweet Orange Marmalade, or the Lemon Marmalade that you are sure to be making? We have all these fruits at their bestâ€"large and juicyâ€"so why wait till you are crowded with other work. WALL PAPERS Sole agents for Richmond Hill and Vicinity Fire. Life, Accident, Plate Glass and Automobile Insurance Marmalada Makifig RICHMGND filLL fiARDWARE C0. Perhaps You Don‘t Make Marmalade Canada First all Trackage Lots on Canadian Northern Ry., and Metropolitan Ry. That also Save the Clothes Building Lots on Yonge St., Belant and Clarence Avenues. P. 0. Savage & Son Acre Garden Lands. Price $12 For Sale on Easy Terms l V e Profits Most Who Serves Best” for the Celebrated Empire Wall Paper Company, Toronto, we are prepared to show samples of paper never seen before and for less money than can be purchased anywhere in Toronto. These are the patent. self-trimmed papersâ€"n0 trimming to do which saves much timeâ€"and are edged to the 1000 part of an inch, which makes matching easy and will aid in people doing their own papering. See our samples. take the size of your room, and we will see you have no waste. Wall, ceiling and borders all to match. Ask to see our Sample Book. take it home and look them over. and all the family will be pleased to have said they helped to select this paper. . . . . . . McDonald 82 So: them in Wringers Ball Bearing Washer operates on an entirely new principle, which means the forcing of the boiling hot suds through every mesh and fibre of the clothes, in a perfect cataract, thus eliminating the rubbing that is so wearing on the fabrics. Strongly built, but easy to operate as the tub swings on ball' bearings that carry the weight and work smoothly. Price $Il 10 Adelaide St. E, Toronto The Connor they a none 16 and in The othm- delmle was Resolved that Countlv life is pIPfPI':Il)lL' to city life‘. AS the lmys taking punt “'M'e all enthuaiust-ic :IgrivnlLuxisls, those :1] Lhu npgntiw side Wm (a at a dmldvnnt- age. and 3.113 tn he congratulated for the able way in which [hwy handled the subject Messrs. Clark ang0 and R. J. Ash of the Unitmville class of 1917, out-polluted Messrs. F. Rumble and Bert Kane of Richmond Hill. 1916; Mr. J. U. Steckley and Mr. \Viggins glving the decisipn. _ Mr. Steckley. district representative of You k, is greatly to he complimowted for the umunnt of tedious wm k he has done in order to get together and mgnnize so mzmy zealous young farm» ms. He may rest :xssmed that, any more ho now makes to pmnmte bpttcx- farming will be strongly endorsed by the ten score organized young farmers in York County. The hall at I'ninnville was the scmw of two hotly unnteslc-rl (lPlYltt'S. Friday, Feb. 2, :It2.30 pm. \thh the Junior qu'mers Improvement Assuciation held their first Inter-Assurinlinn con- tests. The Uninnvillo m-ganimtion was out en masse tn greet the visitors from North Ym-k, ‘V()()(llu'i(i;,:t-‘ and Rich mond Hill. Owing tnthe (:mnhinutinn of zero weather and a high li<vrlliwest Wind, many of tho memhors of tho visiting hmnches failed to put in an :ippmu-nnco. The first debate was Resolved that a system of good I'(Hld$ is mm-o beneficial th.m electric railroads; Messrs. Juu. Ht~pe and Harry Hill of North York upholding the sideuf good rrmdq \'°. Messrs. Robt. \Vatson and .103. Snidsr uf Woodbridge on the negative. The Cmtest was won by a slight margin by the boys from \Voodbridge. By some misunderstanding, each team prepared the side intended fm'tlif? other until thwo or fmll'dnys before the contest took place. Passengers are supplied with mmm c:11d<:ll)m-Lll)irty minutvs before each meal is called. from which iL may be ascertained W hat dishes will he served and the cost of same. The Steward will be pleased to give any information and offer suggestions if ggquired. Anr;the1 original feulure introduced on all its Transcontinental Tlains is a “Travellers’ Shop" in chm-g9 of [he porter in the nhsen'ulinn cars. The stuck cun~i<ts of a complete liar, of :Il‘ilcll‘s the Travellm- is likvly tn flu-get. m- nverluok. in packing up for the hip, or might (lysine Ln pun-lmse as an :nftm'khuught. Everything from sllnP laces and collar buttons to smellâ€" ing salts and bun-buns zu'e nhtninuhlv. The Putmns of thv mud have al- ready shnwn an enthusiastic apprecia- tion of these. two of the many origin- :LlfenlJn-es characteristic of the pro- grossive policy under which the UN. R. operates. 30 3 The Canadian Northern Railway has inaugurated a system in its Dining cars designed to meet the requiremean of the Turveller desiring a moderate priced meal. Table D’Hote prices ; Bx-eukfusL 25c. 500, 65C; Luncheon 35c, 50:. 7.30, 80c; Dinner 500, 75C, 850. $1.00. Mum ulahnmw meals may be had a La Cm re if desired. . Pnssengm's are supplied with mmm This system has been in effpct for :1 Shut time only, but it has been pa- tronized to such 2m extent as to insure the complete sucuess of the scheme. RICHMOND HILL. 0NT., FEB. n conn Chm Two links from Tlmrnhill came up Friday :xfl’t-rnnnn and played 2| llthh with the home links. The arm-(- at the close \\'u.~‘ 29 m 19, in favor of Rich- mond Hill. H. Hnnpernnd \\’. R‘iddrll skipped the rinks for (119 \‘i9iturs, and J. 'l‘yndnll and A. E. Glass for 1hr home rinks. mn hm \vil Hull To Meet the High L'ost of Living Militaxy Euchre and Dance in -cli(m wizh 5t. Murv’s R. O. .11 will he hold in Rulrinsnn's Rirhumnd Hill. \Vedglesduy (-rv- lu 14th rd UNIONVILLE suud. which im'itntiuns Buffet luncheon handled Ugo and class of Rumble lHl Pursuant to the Statute in that be- half notice is hereby given that all parties baring claims agaith the estate of ABRAHAM WINGER late of the Township (If Vaughan. farmer de- ceased. who (lied on the LOth (lay of December 1916 are required. on or before the 15th (lay of February 1917, to send to the nndermgned, solicitors for the administrator of the said estate, a statement of their claims with their names and addressvs. AND take fm-lhernntit-e that after the last mentioned date the iidllllnlS< tratnr will prm-ved t0 distiilmte the assets vf the estate. among the parties entillml lhervtn. having iegard only tn surh claims as he shall then have received native. 28.4 Suhscrihv for the Cainadiun Lllneml Monthly, 25 cents a year. at The Liberal Ofl‘ico. 33 Richmond Street, \Vest Toronto, Solicitors for the administrator. fiQGQQQSGQQQGWESQQ®$Q§§®Q E3 Sloan’s Drug Store e@@@®@ea9%®9®ges@aea@@ab NOTICE TO CREDITORS COOK & WAR SAVEEWS @Ememmzs JAN. 9.‘ 1917 IFS Dangeroaas E0 CFEEEQ DOMEEfi @F fifififlfl FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY AT ANY BANK OR ANY MONEY ORDER POST OFFICE with cheap, unreHahie drugs don’t keep that kind, nl‘c puro, refreshing and reli tnr WinLer’s Wind and $01 will appreciate the difference. backed by more than a quarter of a cemur) exporiencr, is behind every ounce of drugs \' (1‘ ILC H RIST. MAKE YGUR QLLARS ll INDIVIDUAL PURCHASES LIMITED TO $1501 0:3? mm Creams and Powders AT THE FRONT. gUY $ 25.00 FOR $21.50 50.00 100.00 9153' Repuiaiion THREE-VEER 30-6 Applicatiun win he made hy the Tmonto. Barrie and Orilliu Railway Company tn the Ontm'i.) Legislature at, its next Session furnn Act, lu'ingu ing into I'm-co an Act respecting the )umpuny [wing Ch.xplm~ K3 Statutes of Ontalio 1915 and substituting the wnms “coming into force” for the word “passing” in the sixth line of section three there-)f. Datedâ€"This 18th day of January 1917 BAIN, BICKNELL, MACDONELL & GORDON Applicatifln To {Pariiament Overseas FINANCE DEPARTMENT OTTAWA reliable. Use them Summer’s Sunâ€"you AT THE LIBERAL OFFICE Envelopes Olicitnl's for Company \Ve

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