Londn Advicef on Tea » The Canadian Grocer says : “Advice received from London is to the effect that the British Government in. tends to allow only such tea to proceed to Canada as has already been entered for shipment prior to the placing of the embargo." We can serve you with delicious tea from our large stock of trade-marked brandsâ€"Lipton‘s, Ridgcways, Red Rose and Saladaâ€"at the reasonable prices of 45c, 50c, 60c, 70c a lb. Our bulk tea at 350, 400, 500 are exceptionally good value. Prices are almost certain to advance rapidly, Why not secure a supply at once. You will appreciate a cup of one of these palatable teas. “He Proï¬ts Most Who Serves Best†G. A. McDonald 8r Son Richmond Hill Annex For Sale on Easy Terms Building Lots on Yonge St., Belmcnt and Clarence Avenues. Acre Garden Lands. Trackage Lots on Canadian Northern Ry., and Metropolitan Ry. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION \VRITE OR SEE o. A. SKEELE Richmond Hill J. 'I‘. LOCKE (30., ID Adelaide St. E, Toronto .snnseg 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 be purchased in Canada anywhere in Toronto. These are the , gal!" patent. self-trimmed papers-no trimming {7:33; ‘ to do which saves much time and are WALL v edged to the 1000 part of an inch, which makes matching,r 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 famiEy will be pleased to have said they helped to select this pa per. . . . . . . jeans ds’éiel‘ad W†A anon? P. 0. Savage & Son Sole agents for Richmond Hill and Vicinity Fire. Life, Accident, Plate Glass and Automobile Insurance .13, as iZ-i. 1.. Make Your Hens Lay , Eggs Are Now at a Premium That's the. very reason you should look to your poultry and keep them in the best laying condition. If a hen does not receive the right kind of food it can't lay eggs. ROYAL I’URI’L C SPE- CIFIC containsjust what hens need to produce eggs. Experienced poultrymen ï¬nd it proï¬table to use. Why not you "H Start now. And How Aboutthe Suwk When stock raisers are questioned about condition powders, the thought strikes them that it is largely made of dope. lx'OYAI. PURPLE SPECIFIC is not composed of drugs but is manufactured, pure and simple, from roots, herbs, minerals and barks which, when mixed in the right proportions, make an ideal conditioner. It helps digest the food and can be fed any day in the year with good results. Look well to your stockâ€"it pays. Dr. Hess Stock Tonic and Poultry Panacea also on hand. Call now for full information. RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE C0, Norman Batty Phone l8 1 N :ivriil {opportunity to see the beautiful and ' mnmm i The Globe of Tuesday ’statcd edi- torially that “Many hotel proprietors are appealing I'oi' privileged li'cai- ineiit or assessment, allegingr that tlicv have, been losing money since the abolition or" the, bars." l~‘reui a temperance standpoint we believe The (llobc is unwise ir. discouraging privileged treatment where such seems necessary. The (Allobc made a good light in abolishing: the bars. Now that try are. closed we ought to take an interest in seeing: that legitiâ€" mate hotclkecping can be made to pay. Some day we shall vote to see it' bars and strong drink are to he re- stored as they were before the war. If we can point to good hotels and good accommodation it will goa long way in persuading: many a man to cast his Vote against beer and whisky bars. â€"_â€"_ More Accommodation for Consumptives Thl‘ new Forty Bod Pavilion at. lbs- .‘Illsklrkll Fier- Hospital. c'oiistriirtrd last full but which. owing to shortage of coal and ilir- difficulty of Si‘l'llllllg Ilt'Ip. thr- 'I‘riistcos wr-ie rihligr'd tn lni stand idle during the winter, will be opened shortly. Although one hundred additional lwds were added last. year. this great. Hospital :igiiin finds difficulty in providing:ier-orniriodation for it‘s three hundred pirtii-ntsnnd the addition of forty more beds is anxiously awaited by those in charge. -, \.,__ Day of Prayer The monthly day of prayer on lie- hilfof our soldiers and sailors was held ii. the Methodist, Church ’l‘hurs- day Miler-noon and evening. Address- es in the after “(700" were given by Mr . IIIiinv. Rev. J. It. Aikr'nhcad rind Mi. Lehman: arr] by Mrs. .\Ir.\l:ilioii in the evening. ..___.__ Obituary Ellen .‘IeCaguu. wrfr- ris Joseph ("oni- inisky ni' Houdfrird.whose (It‘lli li indict- appeared in The Liberal last. week. was born on the old lioriivsteiid near Victor-Li Square 75 yours ago. had been in tlclicrite- health fora iiiiui- her of yours. and only the best of euro kept her with dear ones so long. The fulrcl‘nl on Friday. Marrli 16. was largely attended. when the service was conducted by Ilt‘l‘ p'isitti'. Rev. J. R. Aikeiilieiid. :issislorl by Rev. F. Hick- lson and Roy. F. Elliott. Besides the husband. those left to mourn the loss of :i loving mother :iic Mrs. A. Helm- lmy. Mrs. H. Smith and \Valler ol’ Headford: Alcxmidor in the “'est, Cliziilcs in Aurora. and Mrs. K. Hen- rirk in Oregon. *CQâ€"H THORNHILL The \ isit of the Horticultural Soviet y to "(‘asa Lorna“ which was pustpoiicd will take plere on Saturday March the thirty-ï¬rst. when Sir Henry Pellett invites the iiieinlioi-s and their friends to see tho Conservatories and green- houses“. A special car will leave Thornhill switch following the regular at 1.45 and returning from Toioiito about 5.30. A large number should [Ilt'lllSOIVt‘S of this Splendid interesting plants at "(Instr Lorna“. The children showed great interest. in tlic let-tine given by Mr. (I. \V. Nash on “Birds and Bird Houses". It. was beautifully illustrated and Mr. Nash is thoroughly acquainted with his bird friend's: lie plainly showed the advantages to bogained by conserving bird Ilfr‘. Lot lisull help as much as we can in this grind work .r:\d.o-. .. .. ..-..u.. ......-.a...-... Sï¬dflg ihï¬h Deans on Tuesday. April Ill, and iiir-igrs Ill~ [u Suiniii'ar Session from July 3rd. \Nl) furl-ml \‘lll‘rll nus. Nu \viislv lIlrll'. [(‘Ioniv. Ii'ii-r-(Jalulnguo. \VritcSliuius Schools, Toronto. 303 T Yoiigc Stir-ct. when“ 't/ ILL. 0m, Man n ioiT She - Yesterday was the first day of Spring. and it felt like it. Shoe Repairing The ciliL-iis of Riohiiiond Hill and ism-rounding neighborhoods will be pleased U: know that )Ir. Ii. \Vudr- is prepared to do iiisi,-Cl.l.~< shoe rt‘puir- iiig in the sliopiii the Lei-no Blor'k. r-orwnlly oi-r-iipiid by Mr. Franklin. :I wot-It. .ian we trust he will be well supported. A \ill;i;_(c \viiliout rt slioo It‘lidilt'l' is :it :i disrirlviiritngr. ~-â€"â€".o>â€"~r Improvement Association The March Itlt’t’llllg of tho York Junior Fai iriers' Illlprlfl‘t'llll'lll Associa- tion was held in Vii-[ruin II.|II. 'I‘horn- hill. I’iiday. \Iuii-li liilli. 'l‘lii‘ morning liirik IIIL’ i'iiilii iii’ :I I)I‘ll.l[¢‘ IH‘IH'L‘UH ill!‘ \anlhi-itlgi-:rrril I’llIUll- \‘illc Bruin-lies. This \\':is for the r‘hainpiriisliip ol‘ilio county. \Vood. bridgi- \voii llii-ir- iirst debate lriuii North York and I'nionviilc \roii iroui IUCIIIIII‘INI Hill. The siibjori was a linerva that. Spr-r'iiilizrd Fanning is \Illll‘ I’iulilulilv than .\Ii.\'cd l";ii lllIl'L'. 'I‘riv Alli: ill.ill\'t‘ was i‘lkf'll liv Mos-sis". ('irisby :llIlI Milt-s (if “11' I'iiioiuillr- I‘ililllliil. tlii- Negative- by Mr-ssis. I’ilr-irnuii and IIlili'IiiIisirii if \Vrriull liilgi'. 'Ilw jiidgvs, who ws-ro f\lr. I,uii;_:|il:iiiil. I3. 5'. .\.. Dopur‘iiii-iii «if .\g)li‘lllllllf‘. (follziigwruid. Mr. I‘I. \Viiii'li. Ii: iIIilYl‘ll .llIlI _\Ir. J. (I, Sir-(kli'y, Nowmurki-r, gun; their dorisiriii iii fuuir (if thr- Afï¬rmative. Iii Ilii-iifti-iiirmii llir“ Aiiiiiicil S‘iir-k Judging (‘oiitr-st was held on Ibo r irin sr'ssiun of .\Ir. 0. I). Bull’s. Yriik Mills, :ibr III l'mly boys, (,wiiiiiwtiiij_.r I'l\" [IIIYI‘S wei-i- ulfvrr-rl. the “'IHIHIN Ill'IIl'," as follows:â€" I. (llins. Miles. Millikon. L). Elwin \\’iiir-h. I‘;â€Ih;l\'t'n. 3. Robert \Vittson, \Voodbi idgo. 4. (Ilnrk Young. I'létgé’l‘lllill). '5. Frank ()‘Sulliviui. Tl'r- contestants wnrv l't‘qllll‘mi to place and give their l‘t‘ns‘rlrh‘ of the rollowiiig classes of stor-k:~l'I+-avy Horses. Beef Cattle and I).lil y (‘atilrn Mr. .I. Luiighland. ('ollingwood and .I. (I. Sit‘cklcy, NUWtiiarki-t, dried as judges. geoeeooosseo s2 .6; Kg Q 3 3‘?) with cheap, unrel V: V 4 2 Q backed by more than :1 experience, is behind Csell. Our toilet Creams and Foresters if t? ï¬sh as are pure, i‘ci'rcsliinpr an will appreciate the (bile Mr. \\';ide will he on the job six (lziysv EE’S ï¬dhdém don't keep that kind, Gil? Reputation for Winter's Wind and Summer's Sunâ€"you Sloan’s Drug Store Presbyterian Church Sunday, Mar. 25th. thr- iiiiiiislrr will prom-h at both survivesâ€: in the Illlil'Il~ ing on “Positive Religion": in the evening on "The 'I‘rriublesoine Man." ‘ Young l’impb-‘s Siiriivty 'I‘hiii'srlay at 7.550 p.ui. A paper on "The Life of Samuel" by Miss lIcist'. â€"~i~. a o. #9“ Leanne Sunday Evening ('ril. ". II. Iliui'o llii' Field Hi'i-iI-tui‘y Hf IIH‘ .\.ilioii:il Suiiiiuiiiiiii Ass-Hein- lirrii. will give ii Ir'.‘llltt' iii lill’ Masonic Hall. on Sunday !‘\t‘lilllj.:.hi\I:ll('Il 25th. :il’loi t'IlllH‘Il sr'l\ii¢'\. on lbw subject of 'lVlIIll‘ll‘IIIH\I.\. it‘s iluliil‘v, ll'e'uillifâ€"Ilt :ind pimi'niii-ii. Ilillsll'dlllI with iii- slt'ilr-tivo Iilllll'lll Viows. (Ml. Race is an old journalist. :i traveller of world wide O’Xpt’llt‘llt't’. and .‘lSIH‘1IiI‘l‘0f IIII- usual ability, [1 is worth \VIIIII' hear- ing him on this Ht’nlligi‘. known as [he “(ii-out \Vliili- 1)I3l§:ll('.“ lit-sides his ~sidi- lights on tho prvsr-iit \\';ii' isiliiuiioii, Only a (‘Iilll‘l'lillll taken for 'llio Muwkhka Iiirc IIi‘spilul for Con- siiiiipliuis. A.__‘.._..g_. Removal of Signs from the Highways A! iIIl‘ Ins-l howling if Ibo, 'I‘tirnnlri & York Highway (‘nniissiniu' ins-linu- ti-iiis \vr-ro issued lliat all ~igris. bills, rtr'. of an advertising: naiiiio that. are L'iukvd in II)(' I.Ill‘~‘. guard rails and friir-i-s upon lln- highways undo-r the control ofthe'l‘oroiitnd.’ York High- way (‘oniiiiission must be l‘El‘HUVQd.- 'I'ln- ('niniiiissimi are now iiiilil'yiiig :ill Iii-ins or persons Illlt‘l'l'\‘I(‘(I, giving them an opportunin of removing same. In r-aso Ibo-y do not rrinrH'e sumo. llwv will lI-ave lboiiisr-lves liable to a fine of $5.00 for each sign so unlawfully placed. It is exported that this more on the part of the Coiriiiiissinn Will do much in beautifying the highway. and in :HItIlllrill will smc from hullllllllrllly of the shade Il'H’s‘ [but in the past have boon ruined with nails. It will also protect [)l'HpIE‘ from being :iiirioved the tin signs lr-uriiip; tlii-ii' (‘Iiitliilig when they are Walking along the sidewalks. 7N __ 4 x a as to stifle izible drugs. \Vc 4' quarter of :i criitiiijvh ‘ery ounce of drugs we (I reliable. I‘m rlicru rence. ' e V@Q@®@@@©@QQ Herd siio. AVONDALE PONTIAC I‘It'HO MAY ECHO SYLVIA. the \H i-ld‘ lion and Canadian Record for built in (‘nnud.~i. ()iii- herd of our: hundie win ld‘s ii-r'riid (,‘(HVSï¬lllili lll r- 50 UH. lbs. Junior livid silo. IH'UIIII'I‘ tn AVUNIL-XLIC PONTIAL He is for Sale. If [his errriibiiiiiliuii prices (in cilhcr inulcs or thumbs. Rum .vr SToi' 55. R. W. E. Burnaby KING HICHIS I’HN'I'IAII (‘ANA (under- least-ha Son of milk produc- (‘riily our- (villl‘l' lI-lb. brill dos nouin titty daughters of :i 31$..‘ll-lb son o1" Ill.“ grout ICING SICUIH, brother to the sires of .(lll‘l‘t‘ s hi st iccnrd Flow for ‘l'. 41 lbs. iI iiir'lu Hr. inn-old It‘iï¬l. .Ir. 4-yr.»old 4032 DA, ii hulf II‘X'HO. out (if i. 250 lbs. Svgis cow. ()I.Illt’t'dlllglllit'1t‘\[ay(lll, write for . YONHE ST. RADIAL - J effersem, Ont. row FA 68 King St. E., Toronto % lies ‘ reassess TECKETS .0 A... W... .. Electric lighted and Comfortably Equipped Trains To obtain the lowest {are and he most convenient routing apply to (.‘has. l-‘cid, Station Agen’, or write R. L. Fairbairn, General Passenger Dept. QANADIAN NdRi‘l‘iERhl