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The Liberal, 15 Nov 1917, p. 4

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V RICHMOND HILL ONT.. Nov. 15. 1917 " ‘ ’ " "" ‘ s the German atrteities in Belgium and France, and he urged the French Canadians to enter the ranks and assist England and l’rance and their Allies in lighting the monstrous enemy. If “voluntary service" would . . . . drive the enemy out of France and r secutron of the “at.” ‘1 V . - v . 0f the p 0 Belgium, all true Canadians, and es- Stand for vomnmry sewne’ sald pecially his old and esteemed friends Sir Wilfrid; but “I Stand for 591" in the Liberal party, -would rally vice.’ In graphic and dramatic l round the standard ot‘the ex-Prcmier. THE QUESTION OF THE HOUR Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in addressing his compatriots in the city of Quebec Friday night, pointed out to his 10,000 hearers that “the great and dominating question is the problem i , Richmond Hill Bakery We make VIENNA, BAKER’S, HOME-MADE, EUREKA, BROWN BREAD, MOTHER’S, and other brands of bread. Wedding Cakes and fancy icing a specialty. Give us a'trial. . 'w. H. MYLKS Proprietor eseeosseceoeeeeeoeeeoee When Packing lire Xmas Box @ for the Brave Lad Overseas dont forget to include: w Q 9 ® G @ £9 @ Nut Bars Malth Milk Tablets Chewing Gum (a concentrated food tablet) Cigarettes Tooth Brushes Tobacco Tooth Paste 1 Pocket Comb Pocket Mirror Pocket Games ' Court Plaster Bandages Etc. Get them at Sloan’s brag SIOI'Q Richmond Hill Buy Victory Bonds ‘ @Gfi@@%§9@®fi®$®9®@®fi@@® Shaving Soap Carbolic Soap . Keating’s Insect Powder Foot Powder (for sore, tired feet) 6 ® 6 Q G @ (4? Q 69 Q QMSQSfiWSQGQSQQQM é I/ ‘8‘" W} ~. JILV «1% «that ‘ Fi re to protect your buildings and their contents. Life to protect yourself from large doctor bills A and loss of time when out of employment through accident or sickness. to protect yourself and family and old age. lb Glass against all kinds of breakages. rJ‘ f against fire, theft, accidents and liability. Insurance which means protection. , .4; P. G. Savage & Sun: A GENERAL AGENTS, " RICHMOND HILL, ONT. COLD .WEATIIER These chilly days will remind you that cold weather is coming. Are you going to need a New Heater or Rangeâ€"if so come in and let us talk it over with you. We have something new to show you, as well as the regular lines. FireCo Heaters and Ranges Will save you money. We will demonstrate this and tell you why thy burn less coal and make more heat. We also have Electric Heaters and New Perfection Oil lleaters, they take the chill ott‘ and can be carried from room to room. Buy . Victory Bonds Richmond Hill ‘Hardware Co. Norman Batty Phone l6 em» =‘ -..=.-_fi_’:_ words the veteran statesman told of Sir Wilfrid Laurier himself held sev- eral meetings in his Province on be- ‘ half of recruiting, but his ell'orts were ‘practically a failure, though in elo- "quent words he showed the serious- ness of the situatlon. The great {question is: "Are our Canadians on the battle line to receive reinforce mcnts in their light f1_)l‘leSt-lCL‘ To say that the recruiting was misman- agel in Quebec does not help the iboys in the trenches at this critical tune. vlce Act and take a referendum, as Sir Wilfrid Lauricr proposes, would be like turning back the hands of a clock. Bl“. CHARITABLE. Certain Liberals who do not see eye to eye, with the Globe and other Liberal newspapers on the question of Conscription say that those papers ; have been bribed by the “moneyed interests.” On the other hand not a few Con- servatives repeat the story that Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who talks in favor of recruiting, is not really in earnest about winning the war for the Allies. Such insinuations are most mis- clrevious. Why not give the Globe credit for honestly differing with Sir Wilfrid Laurier? And why accuse the latter of disloyalty when he f‘a~ vors voluntary service to conscrip- tion ? DIED MCDONALDâ€"At Unionville, Swinrday. Nov. 10, 1917, Catharine I‘Iekardt. uidow of the late \Villiaur Mei Donald. in her 8‘)! h year. Funeral Tuesday to the Lutheran Cemetery. \VATSON At. hislath-residence, Laskav, on Sunday. Nov. 1]. 1917, Joseph \Vutson, in his 83rd your. Funeral Wednesday to King City Cemetery. W... To suspend the Military Ser- ' “my.” \ \‘2 , Z.) ,. 15 Aviatorvs Fatal Accident liltflil'l' the ln‘s. arrival.~ minutes *Hli‘JI' ilrw :u'r‘ltlulli. The lraguwnts of Another fatalaccident OCCUI'H'II Sun» I the umrliinv \H'rv loadrd on :1 (“Wk day at 12 o’clock when (‘I‘Illt‘r liwaud pas-Soil through Richmond Hill I‘:Illll()lllf< of the Royal Flying t‘wrps ‘ about 7 n'l'lork for [he City. The mashed ito the Brll'l'nt'lrrilgil] In] H. Iiril ‘iifii«"¢‘l' I'UHHIHHHUHE (hr “(‘Y‘ll I’b'im: line of Markham. east of .lel'orson. iI'oilN mllvicd an investigation IN the The unfortunate youngr man was re» Mill‘guv, turning from Camp linden, and it is‘ Sllppusml that, ho was lost in the heavy i mist that S‘VI'IH‘UVI'I tlii< svwliou or country, and Was unable lo lm'ulv his bear ings. The flying rnzrrlrirn- struck _b. aa>~râ€"â€"-â€" \‘vl'tlllrrwlilv, Douourlu-r l'_’.~r(’r(‘\lli5;|l\‘ uI llt'l'liHfPlll't'â€"lll|'(1('itlvlit'glll‘d Hufâ€" ~Ii in (Zilllo, Lot, 2i. (inn. 1. Pickerâ€" Ihe .‘i I i (i s - ; l; ' :- - v- - “ynniuif K: “It bl” [.11 ll. '(lrl‘llg'g 1m”. 1' rug. I\lllf_{-llil]“(>?1(i, lln-‘proporly of ' ' 9* ‘ ‘ "” ‘ ”"" "'1‘ “‘ (mi. N. Marshall. Sale at 1. 1o macnrne \vasa complete \rr-u-u. In. . . i v ' ' Inwfifif “HR H ) ‘ ‘ 1 I l . monih‘. (.rtcnogur- rm :ippllczlln n. i h . .. . Illlt surnuronu In Pirkwmg In (L J. H. Invmim.‘ the avia 0' :r n; ~~ l' .- ' . _ t1 h d (L [std to lumtln )1] t S MHWHWW. _â€" Suit Ytlilt literal association ’ LIBERALSandalithoscopposed to the Present Government WILL MEET ON Saturday, November l7th, I9l7 IN [\I VICTORIA HALL, (53 Queen Street East) For the purpose of Electing Officers and appointingr Comrnitiees and for such other business as may come before this meeting. The Nominating Committee selected at the last meeting will report. South York Liberals need your support and influence. Attend this meeting and elect good strong officers, and consider with us the choice of a suitable Candidate for this Riding. YOUR PRESENCE IS NECESSARY \V. L. (EI'TTELII, Secretary pro tern. THE KING '2. rar. srranr, ALEXANDER MacGREGOR. Chairman pro torn. GOD SAVE Necessary F arm. Equipment ORE and more the Ford car is looked M upon by progressive farmers as neces- sary farm equipment, the same as the plow, the hay-rake, the drill, the_mower, the barrow and other labor and t1me-sav1ng machinery. A farmer with a Ford car can dispense with one or two of his horses and make the trips to town, railwaystation, creamery, or to the nelgh-v hours in one-third the time. In fact there is no farm machine made that will save the busy farmer and his busy wife so much valuable time as a Ford. And it’s so easy to take care ofâ€"far easier than a horse.- No bed to make, or hay and oats to get, no harnessing and unharnessmg, and no stables to clean. The Ford practically takes care of itself. ‘ Ask any farmer who owns a Ford if he would ever again try to get along without it. His answer will hasten your decrsron to own one. / Touring - Runabout - -$475 Sedan F. 0. B. FORD, 0N . G. A. .II. DAV'ESON, L'nionvillc, Dealer. A, F. GLASS. Richmond Hill. Salesman. TIIU’S. Ii ’ 1' ;f-. ;.__,..* “‘4’ ' * _ 5.x, consul.” . vs..~_.t.\. - iffiHES. Thornhill

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