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The Liberal, 1 Mar 1917, p. 4

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Norman Batty They are very attractive and an ornament in the h( prices too; are reasonableâ€"from $4 to $5. The other night one of our customers remarked, “I he with‘ot my Perfection for twice the price of it" Call to take one home; you‘ll soon feel the same way. A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater will make the room warm and comfortable, and will prove to be a quick and reliable “Chill~ Chaser.” Can be carried from room to room as easily as a lamp. And now when coal is so scarce, in fact can hardly be procured at all, one of these convenient air-warmers should prove a boon to the home, office or shop. 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. Richmond. Hill Annex Is Your Muse Cold? FDR FURTHER ‘NFORMA'IION \VRITE OR SEE C. A. SKEELE J. T. LOCKE 82 CC., Richmond Hill Sole agents for Richmond Hill and Vicinity Fire. Life, Accident, Plate Glass and Automobile Insurance WALL PAPERS in Canada RleMOND HILL HARDWARE C0 will prove an- other pleasant event in your life, if you will allow us to help you with the preparations. Saturday March 10 Orange Day=== Or is it a Room That’s Chilly? Trackage Lots on Canadian Northern Ry., and Metropolitan Ry. Building Lots on Yonge St., Belant and Clarence Avenues. Acre Garden Lands. '. G. Savage & San For Sale on Easy Terms HAVING 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 be purchased anywhere in Toronto. These are the patent. self-trimmed papersâ€"no 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. . . . . . . "Ha Profits Most Who Serves Best” with nothing added, is deliciously re- freshing as a year-round drink. Call today for your Extractor; also get; a supply of Oranges, prices from 250 to 40c a dozen. Rememberâ€"March 10â€"Orange Day. To assist you in this, we are selling at actual costâ€"15câ€"the big, convenient, SUNKIST ORANGE JUICE EXTRACTOR, which measures EIGHT INCHES from handle to spout. This is not an orna- mentor toy. but a truly useful house- hold article for extracting the glistening juice from SUNRIS'I‘ ORANGESâ€" uniformly good, luscious, and promoters of health for every age. G. A. McDonald 8: Son n Drink an Orange IO Adelaide St. E, Toronto The Pure Juice ed, “I wouldn’t: Call to-day and the home. The Phone 18 @Q 1‘77 For January. names in order uwrit. Fm- hmmrs~ 7.33,; is necessur; IV Classâ€"S. Ruse, 7C: M. Ball, A. LIlH‘I iv. 52: L. Line. 32. Sr. IIIâ€"I. Downey, 8'2: G. Killml 79; M. Ball. 76: M. Beck. 75. Pass Mnntgmnel-y. 68;}1, Rowland. 56; Camp. 51. ' . Jr. IIIâ€"Honors J. Hem'n, 80. I â€" \V. GI‘EI});1I1],72;G. Gmmnhlidgp, H. Mullny. (5!); B. Hugo. (33; D. (3001 GU; M. Manning. 45; I. Line, 32. Methodist Uhnr-uh on Sunday morning, and gave A lecture illustrzltvd by views. on Japan. «In Monday evening. Miss \VinnifredCmdducknme'wmh visited Over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Richards. ‘ Tht‘l'P was :i large attendance rm Saturday at Mr. Phillip \Vndv's Silh‘ of farm stm-k and implements and m'é‘rything hi-uught :1 good price. The mvmlwrs and» friends nf the Melhndkt S. S. had their annual sleigh- ride (in \lenesday lust, and on (hair wlurn pu-tnnk nf :1 splendid suppcl prepared by the ladies. lmlk 1h. 30:2; 10-02. pkgjriin‘ Sada. pkg. 5a.; Fleichsmnn’s Y ane. Atkinson & Su‘itZs-r. mewt Baking Powder, 1 lh. tin 15c.: Butte} (lulnr. hnuln 150‘: Black ‘mt‘ Shoo Polish, 150.: Goth-lqu Bird Svod. pucknge 130.; Prim-95s Parlor Matches 1000 in lmx. pkg. 5a.: Davies Pork and Evans. 2 tins 25c.: Comm in lmlk 1h. 30:2; 1002. pkg. (‘mv Brand Sada. pkg. 5a.; Fleichsmnn’s Yeast. 21:. Mart-h 5, long; now The Ontario Government has de- cided to give votes to women, in political as well as in municipal elections. As the Liberal leaders have advocated such a measure for several years they will now give it their unanimous support. Premier Hearst has promised thatthe bill will be effective for the next general election. The discussion in the Leg- islature clearly showed that the members believed that those who assist in hearing the burdens should also share in the gOVernment of the country. A discussion has been carried on recently in a city paper for the pur- pose of encouraging Sundnv Garden- ing duringr war time. We believe the proposition is mischievous. The experiment would enter the thin end of the wedge for working on the Sabbath. Better keep Sunday as a day when men may rest from their labors. It would not be safe to say that the women who knit most socks I RxCHMOND HILL. 0NT.. MARm l. 1917 for the soldicrsm‘e those who knit on Sundays. seats The Conservative Government has been defeated in New Brunswick. Out of 48 seats the Liberals has carried 27, leaving the Government 21. At the last general election, in 1912, the Opposition won only two EVEA “'9 IIIGPHH To obtain the lowest {are and the most convenient routing apply to Cline. 1761C Station Agent, or write R. L. Fairbairn, General Passenger Dept . 68 King St. E, Toronto SCHOOL REPORT Ming next. Monday owning, 1L 8 o‘clock. 1f ynu don’t be- cnmv and join. m-s Hem‘n, 80. Pass ’72;(1‘r. Gmmnhlidge, TU; B. Ruse. (i3; Cuopel', MAPLE ; I. Lin, 32. Newton, Principal CANADEAN NfiM‘fiERN in order of necessary. M. Bum-(i3; K‘irllnugh Electric Lighted and Comfortably Equipped Trains ’ ' . pl‘l‘it‘HCL‘ in Ag ricnlluml Imâ€" plunwntsfluiry suppliw nx- farm Inn 11 equipment wanted to h andle and install modvrn fittings and lquipment nf establishud umnuleutmmg [inn in Onluliu. \inte for pzutlcnlms to John Fisher 8: (10., Toronto Lumsden Building 6 Adel tide East "Farm and Factory Bmkt-x‘s” Business. flppnrtumiy [IE1 Subscribe for the Czlinndinn Monthly, 25 cean a year. Liberal Ofi‘icv. flame to Tammie \VHOLESFXLE AND RIC-TAIL FLORIST where Big Business is done and train fur taking puxt in it by spending :1 Le! m in One of Shaw's Seven Buslnvss Suhnols. Free Cwltulngno. \Vrite for it. W. H. Shaw. President. . . . . . . . AQflQQQSSQ§Q®§$§SQ®§SQQ®§ ' Dangerous to 8 4w @Qfl'fi 駮@®®©ageas@se$agage@@§ Some choice lots on Church St. Ave” llbeznl discount for cash, three to five year :agu-emvnt. gravel n This is a Only one Flmvm-s tustvfully :Irrangcd fur wcddings, flim‘mls. etc Roses and Carnations Phune Richmond Hill. or nights and Sunduvs Rplmnnl. GREENHOUSES RICHMOND HILL GREENHOUSES AND OFFICE 152 Hosmux are pure, refreshing and for \VinLer's Wind and will appreciate the (“fibre with cheap, unreliable drugs. don’t keep that kind, backed by more than :1 quarter of :1 century’s experience, is behind every ounce of drugs we sell. lot loft on Church St., 80 ft. from, ad entrance to gnmgv. Ornament rare choice to secure a beautiful [’1‘ Our toilet Creams and Powders Busirw. \ mun with selling: llE'il LAWRENCE Sloan’s Drug Store AVVRENCE Lllmml at The Olll' Reputation nigth and Sundays Belmont 989‘ HOSELA\\'N AYE. TORONTO reliable. Use them Summer’s Sun-you nae. street, south. sessum. A l) iugs. gnud (\1(:h:l|d. “our church and school. on the 4th concession of Markham. An improved threeâ€"acn- lut nu Mill super. Richmond Hill. at, a reasonable figure. Smuu beautiful building lots on Richmond and “Right. sls. \Vux-th the money I,” () Ii One half-n91 new frame hm furnace, eta. BukerAve. and Rosm’ie-w zlnd (It. "le3. age «in If SLs., m UHL‘L“. 100.1011 h'ml, hri A tidy little home on Ric-l:- mond St” n slmrLdistancc from YulrgP. A nice spur fur par- sgn with moderate nwuns. Seven mums. good eellnr, hard and soft wan-r. Price easy. Nearly nunv brick house, hen house, “ith ore acre of land. nice mchm-d, grounds neatly laid unL vaL has (inuth fan- age on Rirhnumd and Centre 815., in \‘ilingv. Possession at Solid blink $1.00 pm MONEY A. Nicholls-s REAL ESTATE HOP by 160 ft. deep. n] and fruit trees. we for a new honw on 2nd CHI). Mmk huuse. new Inun filsl-ClEISS unthuild fuer down anu hnuse nn Chum-h Immeditte pve- U'guin. TO LOAN 55 AL 14E} with neat 1y (-ight anlIL‘ \Ve RICHMOND HILL. ONT. mxthuild ity

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