.‘au. @A Window Screensâ€"adjustableâ€"of good quality from 25c to 40c also Screen Wire in widths from 18 to 42 inches. Richmand Em g Fire. Life, Accident, Plate Glass and Automobile Insurance Don’t wait until the flies have gathered in the house, but prepare for them now with screen dooors and window screens. We have a. ï¬ne range of both. Doors are of selected pineâ€"well dried before being made-up. They are put together with large hardwood dowels and glued joints; the face is nicely moulded, wire cloth is put in with a key in such a. way as to draw it tight and conceal the rough edges. Prices range from $1.85 up, Complete with all trimmings. Fly Time is Here! How About Your Screens? C. A. SKEELE Richmond Hill is attributed, mme {come/z, [0 [/16 use of Eggo, Delighbfully satistying and al- ways the same, you will ï¬nd it your best bake-(lay help. If you do not like Egg-0 better than baking powder you have swan mm ‘ . been using, return it and ct ‘Our soup mm on mm: money back. g D It is not as expensive as standard baking powders, as it. takes less Egg~o to do the same work. 25c buys a 12-02 tin. Try one now. WALL PAPERS Norman Batty in Canada Made Call now and get yours. Richmond Hill Hardware Co. Fffl‘x FURTHER YNFORMATIUN WRITE OR SEE Trackage Lots on Canadian Northern Ry., and 1\'Ietr0politan Ry. Sole agents for Richmond Hill and Vicini: Acre Garden Lands. and Building Lots on Yonge St, Bekmnt ’. G. Savage & San G. A. McDonald 8: Son For Sale on Easy Terms “He Proï¬ts Most Who Serves Best" Clarence Avenues. 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 anywhere in Toronto; These are the patent. self-trimmed papersâ€"no trimming to do which saves much Limeâ€"and are 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 family will be pleased to have said_they helped to select this paper. . . . . . . J. T. LOCKS 8: (10., 10 Adelaide St. E. Toronto Successful B 61/3ng The Secret \of Phone [8 GENCY 13 Wall rrepared “:3 n before ,rchased {re the imming 1nd are ‘ which ‘61 aid in See our m, and Wall, Ask to ndlook will be > select S 4 m In the General Election in Sus- kutehewan on Tuesday, the Liberal Government was returned to power by a sweeping majority. The debate on Conscription vs. Referendum still goes on in the House of Commons. Many of the loading Liberals are supporting the Government on the Conscription measure, and have expreSSed sin- cere regret that they cannot follow their honored leader, Sir Wilfrid Laurier in the present crisis. a question of vital public interest and the farmers of the country, sometimes carled “patriots†tl eorcuically, bad actually found themselves now in that proud but difl‘lpulh role. Nelson Parliament, who, ever since h's entry into the lensluturc in 1914,: has proved himself 21 public spirited member and one of the most capable i spokesmen for the farming commutiny in the legislature, has been speaking at Wingham in con=1cction with the Annual Meeting of the Provincial Liberal Association of that riding, Mr. Parliament, a working farmer himself, emphasized the serious duty placed upon farmers In this time of crisis and the responsibility of proâ€" ducing food for the salvation not of this country alone, but of eountries overseas. What at one time might! have been considered more or less ofi a commercial proposition had become I RICHMOND HILL. ONT., JUNE 28. 1917 States ofthe Union. where there is; women suffrage, the right of women to sit in the legislature goes with it. The women do not need to me that right if they do not care to, nor do the people have to eicet women if they do run but at any rate Mr.Row- e11 contended it was mere iustice now that women had the vote, that they should have the right to sit in the leg-% islature as we“. Whv, on this point ( should there be discrimination in [aw ] betWeen men and women? i Under the Ontario law to-day, wo. men are not allowed to sit as memers of the legislature. Mr. Rowell at the last session of the legislature had a bill, which if passed, Would have given women the right t) six; in the legislature as well :18 to vote for candidates for that boly. The government, however, rejeoted the bill. Mr. Rowell in proposing it showed chat in all Um western prov- inccs of Canada‘ Australia and in the States ofthe Union. where there is women suffrage, the right of women to sin in the legislnmie goes with it. Remember the new price will be only 3 cents a week, the value of a postage stamp. Do not forget the dateâ€"«Subscriptions taken on or alter August I will be $1.50 a year. The publisher believes that our subscribers will see that we are forced to raise our rate, and trusts they will be loyal to their local paper that gives them the news and keeps them in touch with ou_r Village and surrOunding sections. It was clearly shown at the recent Annual Meeting of the Canadian Press Association that rural Weeklies could not be publish- ed at a priceless than $1.50. The increase of 50 cents a year is made necessary by the risingr cost of paper, ink, type, wages, and cost of living. After careful consideration the publisher has decided to fall into line with the Aurora Banner, the Markham Economist, the Newmarket Express-Herald and other newspapers in the County, and raise the rate to Be loyal to yovr home paper. THE LIBERAL $1.50 First of August, 1917. Expert on all kinds nf mutm- r9- puirs. High-class vulcanizinp; with double-tread tire stitching work. A large stock of parts always an hand: also all kinds and sizes of tires and nrcessm-ies. Free :llr sex-- vicv supplied here, so why hrmk your buck pumping tires by hzmd. Excelsior Motorcycle Agency: sm- liunnry engine work; storage but- teries rechu'ged; bicycles repaired. COR. YONGE AND VAUGHAN STS PHONE M). St $1.50 a, Year coznmemcing on the Richmond Hill Garage and Machine Shop Sloan’s Drug Store 5 a @@@@@G@Q§Q@G®QQG@@@9Q@€@ gag RETURN FARE. ES 5 TERN CANADA E. A WEEK OW OW L. T It-_ ONC Convenient Service. Modern Electric Lighted Equipment I ' ‘ Tourist Sleeping Cars and Colonist Coaches HOMESEEKEï¬râ€"S' EXCURSIONS §$®@@§@Q§QQE@Q@QQQGQQQZQ 53’s Mammals E9 CE’Eï¬Q L. Curtis with cheap, unreliable drugs don’t keep that kind, are pure, refreshing and reliable. Use them for Winter's Wind and Summer‘s Sunâ€"you will appreciate the difference backed by more than a quarter of n contur) ’5 experience, is behind every ounce of drugs we sell. Our Coim Creams and Powders Our Reputalimz It will pay ynn “'0â€. GI-mlt de- mand fm mu gmduutrs. \Vu won.) askvd to ï¬ll 126 pnsitinns in two u‘mnlhsand 24H (lming two other months. Du nut (I: lay. Elm-r nmv. Lillgf‘ outnlugnv luniled (m ll‘anSt. College 0pm: :Ill ywlr. St! ictly ï¬rst- class in a†departnwnts. \V. J. ELLIOTT Ynnge and Charles Sm, Toronto, Spend the Summer Months in ELLIOTT BMW/74% \Ve PRINUIPAI gm ‘ 4.