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The Liberal, 15 Feb 1917, p. 4

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Richmond Hill :‘vrfi , ~ \ v ’\r ‘« M' ; - ~ *' Replenish Your Supply? C. A. SKEELE Richmond Hi“ Phre Wholesome Honey. a j 1r - - â€"-â€"Buy now before the prices go higher LVUW, um» L'UU ELUVA Ul lJ" av- -m-- v~l .. < _r r exhausted, will be a good time to re-int'orce your supply with Standard brands of Choice Jams, Delicious Canned Fruits 01‘ Wholesome Honey. Here are some that are pure and appetizing, and are hard to distinguish from the home made kinds. The list should interest you, look it over carefully. Jams Canned Fruits Peaches, a tin - 300 Pineapple. sliced, 3 tin 25c Pineapple, Tic-Bits, tin 150 Honey A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater will make the room warm and comfortable, and will prove to he a quick and reliable “Chill- Chaser.” Can be carried from room to room as easily as a lamp. Is Your flouse Cold? The Perfection Heater measures up to its name; the base rim, cone plate and top rim are heavily nickel plated, the upper and lower drums are of polished steel. the fount is of steel, and the top and side perforations allow the heat waves to circulate freely. The Perfection burner mechanism is so arranged that the flame cannot be turned too high. These heaters may also be burned at night, for should the oil burn out, the flame retires with it. And now when coal is éo scarce, in fact can hardly be procured at all, one of these convenient air-warmers should prove a boon to the home, office or sh0p. They are very attractive and an ornament in the home. The prices too, are reasonableâ€"from $4 to $5. ‘ The other night one of our customers remarked, “I wouldn‘t he withot my Perfection for twice the price of in." Call to-day and take one home; you‘ll soon feel the same way. Norman Batty Made in Canada Pnpt to SI and :1 m" WALL PAPERS Furnivall's Pure Raspberry, a jar Furnivall’s Pure Surawberry. a jar Wagsmfi'e’s Pure Raspherry, a jar Wagsmt‘fe’s Pure Strawberry, a jar 4-lb tins, Raspberry or Strawberry 2â€"lb tins, compnund - - - ves is almost _..-..J.v uylrh Now, that the stock of preserves on the cellar shel RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE CO. Or is it a Room That’s Chilly? FOR FURTHER 'NFORMATIUN \VRITE 0R SEE Trackage Lots on Canadian Northern Ry., and Metropolitan Ry. Building Lots on Yonge St., Belmunt and Clarence Avenues. P. G. Savage & Sun Acre Garden Lands. Sole agents for Richmond Hill and For Sale an Easy Terms G. A. McDonald & Son AC "He P; cident, Plate Glass and Automobile Insurance 'rnfits Most U710 Serves Best” AVING SECURED THE AGENCY 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 he purchased anywhere in Toronto. These are the patent. self-trimmed papersâ€"no trimming to do which saves much time-and are edged to the 1000 part of an inch, which makes matching easy and will aid in people doing their own paporing. See our samples. take the size of your room, and we will see you have no waste. \Vall, 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. . . . .~ . . J. T. LOCKE SI (20., Cherries. a tin 13c Plums, a tin 10 and 15c Raspberries, a jar 30c l0 Adelaide St. E, Toronto you’ll like them icinity 10 and 20c Phone 18 250 25c 13c 50 50 RICHMOND HILL. ONT., FEB. 15. 1917 when tlwslmzk :uul illnplPllantS uf Mrs. Jnhn S. Ellinlt roulizvd $12,000. A spun uf mares brought $750, and the slml'lhnl'n mule, renhzed :Ihullt $300 :head. The nurtlimwer. Mr. J. H. Prentice. Sold everything between 11 and 5 o'clan. Notwithstanding many cnnntm' nt- tl-nctiunsthevmeltuinmentnndlecture in the MeLhudist, (Ihulch lust (Waning was well amended. Evm ylhing pilSSt‘d ofi‘ sntisfuclm-ily. when t Jnhn E spun u shun-[In head. Pl't‘lltil and 5 n HICKSONâ€"On \Vt-duesrlny, Felnnmy 7, 1917. :It 11.") Bmvnvd Avenue. 'J‘nr- nut“. to Rev. and Mus. J. Fustu‘ Hicxemn, n Sun (ermn Matthth). GREENWOODâ€"On Saturday, February 10, 1917, at 21 A) undnl A\'9..'I‘m-t-utn, to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gloonwood, a daughter. the mm’." Th9 UrnnnliHPE wish [0 thank the Revg'lenliun Club, 1110 Band and the cmnmnniw in genoml fur Lheir kind- ness and gvnelul ('nmpm-ntinn, for the <nppmt nf OUR mns whu are fighting The shower of jum jvlly. hunt"; etc.. hold last week, was also n filll’ success, nvvr lhree huthd articles being handed in. which will In» duuht help to Cnlnfhl‘t tho lmys, summvhere in Frame. nuLin “the Culd, the wet. and in Fl'anre. Thu Recreation Club gave {house ut' the Rink frm-. Richmond Hill Band gave their services two and the Villnm-rs donated the piiznr-s. so then-(- was pxncticully nu PXpt’nSP. ’l‘lw costume-s \H-rv nmny and \uried, also wvll sniitvd fur [llf‘ «mansion. Prize winners us tullmvs :â€"L:.di¢»s first piize. Miss (T. limes. Squaw: ladies 2nd pl'in', Miss I. Kirby, Swoetlish Mnid; men’s first p1izv, (l. Churilun‘ King thulvs V; men's 2nd pll7.(‘. S. Findley. In- (linu : girl's first prizv. Miss P. Barty. Higdluud Lash»: gin l’s 2nd pl'lZP. Miss M. Smellie, Red Ridinghuud: boy’s first win, Gen. Billet-mun. E’s-Urn; lmv‘s 2nd leZL‘. El'llk‘SL Allen. Henry VIII; comic. ladies. Missvs Elliott and Hall, Aunt Jemima; cmniv, men’s. Ed- gar Simpson. cluwu. The shnwm- (-f jam jelly, hnney etc., held last week, was also in filll’ success, The )unndinn Nm-Lht'm Railway has inaugurated :1 sysu-m in its Dining curs (it-signed tn meet the requireuwuts of the ’l‘nmelle-r desiring a. moderate pxiuvd meal. Table D’Hote prices ; Breakfast 250, 50c, ($56; Lunchvun 35v. 5%. 7.30. 81k; Dium‘x 50c, 750, 85c. $1.00. Mmoelulmtult- meals may he had a Lu Gui Ye if flesh-H]. Lu Uni re If desired. Passengers :ue supplied with mPnu cnxds uhue‘L thin ly minutvs before each mth is called. {mm which it may be :m ('l'HlillPd u hut dishes will he served and the Ust uf Sn n19. The Swwurd will he pleased to give any inf-n umliun and wife-r suggestions if l't‘qqil'rd. This system has been in effect far :1 shnrl time only, but it has been pa- lrnnizvd Ln such an exlmlt us to insm'e thn cmnph-[v sum-vss nf the scheme. This'syslen) has been in effect for a <hm~l time only, but it has been pa- tmnizvd to such an exlent us to insure {hv cumph-[v sum-95% nf the scheme. Anmh'al (:ziginnl fvulln'e introduced uh uh its Tmnscuntinvntnl Twins is :1 “'Fruve-llm's' Shun" in charge of the pm [91- in [hm uth-vulion (.‘HI'S. The stuck cunxists of a C(rmplvtv list of thiclvs the Traveller x5 likely to fm-get, m- nvm-lnuk, in packing up fur the t: ip. 01- might, desire to pun-Inm- as an qum-lhnnght. Everything from <hno lat-cs and CUH‘U' buttons to smell- fm-ge-‘t. m' nvm-lnok, in put-king up fur the t1 ip, 01- might desire to pun-Inm- as an uftm-lhnughf. Everything from <11!)Pl;l('(‘$ilhdCUH'U'IHIUUHS to smell- ing salts and huh-buns :u'e uhtninuhlv. The Putmns of the mud have al: ready shown an enthusiastic apprecia- tion of these. twn nf tlw many origin» ulfnntm-es rhzu-nclm‘istiu 0f tho 1,10- ill fnan-es r~hnmclwistic nfvlhe grosswe pulicy under which the L opmaUs. The fancy (11-9 Thm “hill rink ()n auspices uf th miltre, proved [n The rem-ipts W't'lt‘ gncs Ln lHll' One of the largvst auction sales on (Hugo sin-net [uuk pl'ncv lust, Friday To Meet the High Cost of Living T”? " T: w \r’ ' ‘ “\V 7 WARSA: jg u»- A}? ‘v M '3 - , M H A, ‘ u ‘35: ’P‘ , LGW FARES AND ‘ 255%; THRQUGE TECKETS TO ALL POINTS IN rWESTERN SAMBA and the meme 0mg? NE\VT()N BROOK To obtain the lowest {are and the mest convenient routing apply to (Llaaszexd, Station Agent, or write R. L. Fairbairn, General Passenger Dept., 68 King St. 13., Toronto WA SANAMAN NGRTHERN THORNHII.L dress car-nix tlw MCCHSHHI. t’nze nvs :â€"L:.di¢»s first p1 ize. iquuw: Indies 2nd prizv, Swoedish Mnid; men’s hur'llnn, King thulvs nxizv. S. Findley. In- BORN SUILHPI he :I 9 $63 257:1” uf mufurls fur n ‘(1 Ihe prizes. so nnvxpense. 'l‘lw and \uried. :Ilsn utensiun. Prize 7lh \211 held in . under Llu ' Bux Unm~ out success. ll uf which fur our buys 11 Club gave , Rlchmnnd (:93 free um] Feln mu y [1119. Turâ€" J. FUSH 1' Electric Lighted and Comfortably Equipped Trains $+++++++++++++++++++++++++ \Vhow do you shup? {and the ads in The LibPl‘H] and learn where ynu can deal profitably and confidently. Gravel and Sand For Sale +++++++++~f++++ f+++++++++++ John Fisher 8: Co‘, Toronto Lumsden Building (5 Adel nidvl Farms and Country Houses For sale Oppmtunityfur gravel and sand contractors to handle gran-l and sand. \Vill arrange to wpply quantities in bulk or sell the pup- t‘l'ly. East of Yonge St. m \leit- t‘l‘ly, east of Y0 chuluh township a Sloan’s Drug store g e@®@@@@%9e@$©@ag@aeaegeé QfiééfiSg'QfiQXflfvaGQSQflQSQQQQ WAR Swams Qammn‘rzs JAN. 9, 1917 EE‘S mmms IQ Critic DOMIEQE‘Q @F CMMDA FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY AT ANY BANK OR ANY MONEY ORDER POST OFFICE with cheap, unreliable drugs. “’0 don’t keep that kind, backed by more than a quarter of a century’s experience, is behind every ounce of drugs we sell. are pure, refreshing and reli for Winter’s Wind and 6m will appreciate the difference. MAKE mam BELLARS QUI' CONN Creams and Powders INDIVIDUAL PURCHASES LIMITED TO $1509. AT TH E FRONT. ‘ UY $ 25.00 FOR $21.50 50.00 100.00 Olll' Reputation THREEXEER Applicatinn “Hi he» made by [In- Toruntu. Ban-h.- and Olillin Railway Company tn the Ontario Logislzuure at, its next Session for an Act luing- ing into force an Act, respecting the Company being Chapter 83 Stumtes of Ontmiu 1915 and substituting the wards “coming into force" for 1119 word “passing” in the sixth line of section three there-uf. Datedâ€"This 18th day of January 1917 BAIN, BICKNELL. MACDONELL k GORDON 30-6 FINANCE DEPARTM ENT OTTAWA Appiicafiion Ta? Parliament Overseas reliable. Use tlwm Summer’s Sunâ€"you AT THE LIBERAL OFFI 88.00 Solicit'u-s fur Envelopes )mpau)‘ ICE

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