Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 12 Jul 1917, p. 4

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also trimmings. have a fine 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 in tight and conceal the rough edges. Prices range from $1.35 up, complete wiLh all Don’t wait until the flies have gathered in the house, but prepare for them now with sqreen doors and window screens. We How About Your Screens? Fly Time is Here! Richmaxl Norman Batty wmaow b‘creensâ€"adjustableâ€"of good quality from 25c to 40c Screen Wire in widths from 18 to 42 inches. Call now ard get yours Window Screensâ€"adjustable MG WALL PAPERS Sole agents for Richmogd Hill and Vicinity 5‘ire. Life, Accident, Plate Glasé and Automobile Insurance It is not as expensive as standard Egg-o to do the same work. 250 Canada 1.. SKEELE Richmond Hill Hardware Co G. Savage & son For SaEe on Easy Terms G. A. McDonald 8: Son ackage Lots ldin “He Profits Most Who Serves Best see our Sample Book. take it home and look them over, and all the famin will be pleased to have said_they helped to select Lhis paper. . . . . . . '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 Ietro ots 0 'NFORMATIUN W Lands. \VCDUBS. on Canadmn politan Ry. n. Yonge St, Be] J. T, Li) Delightfully satisfying and al- ways the same, you will find it your best bake-day help. If you do not like Egg-o better than baking powder you have been using, return it and get; your money back. baking powders, as it takes less buys a. 12-02 tin. Try one now. is aitributed, by many women, to the use of Egg-0. Successfi/tl B aking 10 Adelaide St. E, Torom The Secret of RITE OR S CKE & CC Phone 18 Iorthern 7 ' Duin Ne“ .scvel‘ul gm are forced their subsc “An advzu‘ 2% cent in L110 In hmvv an I]. -0...“ , 11]., last week. The negro death roll is said to have reached 100, and property to the value of three mill- ion dollars has been destroyed. The rioting followed the importation of negro laborers from the south to work in the local packing houses. The torch had been applied to four negro settlements in the city. The authorities have been asked to take drastic measures to put a stop to the disgraceful outrages. It takes along time for deep rooted prejudice against the negro race to die out. rate fr) Angus When all M we believe see the nee rate for T! their subscri “An advance cent in the 1' a heavy addit newspaper o a further ad Similar adv 'made in ink continually talki elgn vote.” Ifl vote” had been Conservatives i Scntmel would I protest. The 1m not have voted ll the oath of alleg given the franch be allowed to ( judgment atelect RICHMOND HILL. ONT., JULY 12. 1917 dailies gave as the principal reason for the result, “the consolidation of the alien enemy vote behind the Sif- ton Government.” Last week the Liberals were again successful i the Province of Saskatâ€" chewan, and the Orange Sentinel at once came forward with an explana- tion, “the foreign vote was unani- mous for Premier Martin” in )us 101' Premier We believe it i: at: Tabules cure dizziness‘ I'ew C W )ts broke out in St Remember the new price will be only value of a postage stamp. Do not forget the taken on or after August I will be $1.50 a yca. ditionle b office in advance ivances ICS we Fuuuaucl ucueves tuat our SUDSCI’IDCI‘S W111 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 our Village and surrounding sections. It was clearly shown at the recent Annual Meeting of the Canadian Press Association that rural weeklies could not be publishâ€" ed at a price less than $1.57. The increase of 50 cents a year is made necessary by the rising cost of paper, ink, type, wages, and cost of living. make 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 allegian .nchisc : :lking about ‘ If the so called :en cast solidlv HIGH 3d exerc f Lhev 1 D negro death r0} lched 100, am e of three mil'l Be loyal to your home paper The publisher believes that our subscribers will safe to sav the have entered any referred to could Iey had not taken vote was unani- Martin.” 1 mistake to be SLII'C p] ul ncrea ave hel her materials I. newspaper re considered )scribers will creasing: the 1C 1m, Lh Cl not If me 7 they their THE LEBERAL $1.50 )( «on ate ‘Ol'( First of August, 1917. J 1‘ m [15!] OW n for ign the the lI( $1.50 a Year hand; it] Lin-s and vice sum Expert on all pairs. High-cl double-tread l commemcingy on the ‘OR. YONGE AND lll Richmond Hill Garage and Machine Shop urge stnc mpli ‘onvenient Service. Modern Electric Lighted Equipment 1 '- ' ‘ 3 Tourist Sleeping Cars and Colonist Coaches For Tickets, Reservations, Literature and lnfcrmation, apply to C. REID, STATION AGENT. ' Or write R. L. Fairbairn, G.P.A., 68 Kim: St. E.. Tornnfn, “ARV Em $éfl§€§°®§i$ E0 C TZCE’SSUI'kS. Free air ser ed hero, Sn why hwul pumping til-(‘5 by hand Â¥E AND VAUGHAN STS PHONE N0. 54 lllé L. Curtis @%@s3®6%@e§aae§es til-0 are pure, ref: for" Winter’s will apprecia W It l'uyrzle wm-k kinds of motor 1-9- 55 vulcanizing with Otii’ Coiie: C h cheap, stitching parts ulw [‘1 $10 m Ige h; epnire work IVS (1| 3 cents a week, the dateâ€"Subscriptions nd Renflffiiibi \Vrile Cutuln; nmliun (It-m:qu fur (:ur gr: )‘undmn-supply. P to get pnsiliuns is n studvnts whn hem \Vrile tn~ng fur Yongo and [s nnqm-slim Ida's hvsl (:t‘ll Fall Term from Aug. 27th flELJâ€"IOTT” - _ Â¥ linl SEOI’Q that we ELLIOT"! 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