Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 22 Nov 1917, p. 4

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RICHMOND HILL ONTI His Excellency the Governor Gen; era! in Council, Under and by virtue of the provisions of the War Measures Act, 1914, is pleased to make the fol- iowing regulations and the same are hereby made and enacted accord- ingly :_â€"â€" - n ALA c...:. A-" n“ Ana. 1. bn and after the first, day of December, 1917, and until the Goverâ€" nor General in Council has by Order declared that the present abnormal We make VIENNA, BAKER’S, HOMEâ€"MADE, EUREKA, BROWN BREAD, MOTHER’S, and other brands of bread. 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. We aiso have Electric Heaters and New Perfection Oil Heaters, they take the chill off and can be carried from room to room. Will save you money. We will demonstrate this and tell you Why thy burn less coal and make more heat. COLD WEATHER QEGQQGSSQQQS®G§GQGQSQ® $9e9egem9e29@s¢segeseaeg Norman Batty Wedding Cakes and fancy icing a specialty. Nut; Bars Chewing Gum Cigarettes Tobacco Shaving Soap Carbolic Soap Keating’s Insect Powder Foot Powder ,for sore, tired feet) When Packing the Xmas Box Richmond Hill Hardware Co. Buy Victory Bonds Give us a trial. Richmond Hill Bakery FireCo Heaters and Ranges for tha Brave , Nov. 22. 1917 Sloan’s Drug SIOI'Q Richmond Hill Buy Victory Bonds Lad Overseas dont forget to include: Halted Milk Tablets (a concentrated food tablet) Tooth Brushes Tooth Paste Pocket Comb Pocket; Mirror [er Pocket Games Court Plaster Bandages Etc. Get them at 2, Any person violating the above regulation shall be guilty of an of- fence and shall he liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars. or to imprison- ment for a term not; exceeding six months. or to both fine and imprison- meat. W. H. MYLKS Phone 18 Proprietor A meeting in the interests of Vicâ€" tory Bonds was heid in the Masonic Hall Friday evening. The principal speaker was ()npt. Gilmour. He made it. clear that any person buying u bond was not only doing a good not from w patriotic point of view, but, was also making a capital investment. Short 9 eeches along the same fines were a so made by the chailmnn, Mr. Pugs- ley, and by Mr. Hume. Mr. Hand. Mr. Glass, and Rev. J. R. Aikenhcad. An interesting entertainment. in- cluding :1 Mock Trial, "Snacks vs. Fouzle," will be given in the Methodist. Church, Victoria. Square. nn \Vednesâ€" day evening, Nov. 28. AdmiSSion 25 and 15 cents. Proceeds for local Red Cross. Thursday. Nov. 29â€"Gnttle and sheep, at the Summit House. Oak Ridges, the prnporty of H. Logge and M. Patton. Salentlo’clock. TermsG months. Saigenn & \Valkinglon. auctioneers. inday, Nnv. 30â€"‘Vood sale. 30 Harps. east half lot 69. (:nn. 2. \Vhitchurc‘n, the property of J. 0. Steward. Sale at 2. n'c1(\ck.,_ F. \V. Silversidcs, Church of England â€"â€"Services at 1] mm. and 7 p.11). Holy Cmumuniun onthe lst. Sunday in the munth M11 a.m. and on uthex Sundays at 8 mm. Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 o'clock. Presbyterian Church â€" Services at 11 mm. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 2.45. Prayer Meeting Thursday eve- ning. Roman Catholic Church â€" Services on alternate Sundays at 8.45 mm. and 10.30 any Methodist Churchâ€"Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.112. Sunday School at 2.30. General Prayer Meeting Thursday evening. . Enwm-Lh Leagueâ€"Meets every Mon- day at 8 p.m. Presbyterian Young People's Souietyâ€" Meets every Thursday nt8 p.m. Village Council â€"- Meets every 2nd Wednesday of month. Fire Brigade -â€" Meets 15!; Monday of each Month. auctioneer VICTORIA SQUARE Victory Bond Meeting Village Directory Get Behind the Wheel of a Ford and Drive AUCTION SALE If you haye never felt the thrill of driving your own car, there is some- thing good In store for you. It is vastly different from just ridingâ€"being a passenger. And especially so if you drive a Ford. Young boys, girls, women and even grandfathers-thousands of themâ€"â€" are driving Ford cars and enjoying it. A Ford stops and starts in. traffic with exceptional ease and smoothness, while on country roads and hills its strength and power show to advantage. Buy a Ford and you will want to be behind "the wheel” constantly. RY it just once! Ask your friend to let you “pilot” his car on an open stretch. You’ll like it, and will be surprised how easily the Ford is handled and driven. Z‘HE UNIVERSAL CAR 3‘9": '3‘? F. O. B. FORD, ONT. G. A. M. DAVSSON, Unionvifle, Dealer. A, E. GLASS, Richmond Hill, Salesman. THOS. HUGHES, Thornhifl, Salesman. Band Practiceâ€"Monday of each week at 8 p.m. United Farmmsâ€"Meets in Robinson‘s Hall. Richmond Hm, 2nd and 4th \Vednesday. Public Library and Reading Rnnmâ€" Open Tuesday and Saturday eve- nings. Richmond Lodge. A.F. & A.M â€"-Meets Monday on or before the full moon. Hull Crest. Lodge. L0.0.F.â€"Mm-LS 2nd and 4th Tuesduy of each month. Victnria L.O. L. 2363â€"Meots 4th \Vcd- nesdzly of each month. Court Richmond, A.O.F.~.\1cets 4th inday. LOFTâ€"Meets 3rd Thursday of every month. Camp Elgin, S.O.S.-Meets 4th \Vednesduy. Lndies and Gentlemen : I am a Pm-lianwntury candidate in yum-- riding in the present. Dominion general elections, the voting taking place on Monday. December 17, 1917. Largely-signed petitionsund nomination papers have been presented urging me to this decision. I um delighted mac: on the requests that have came to me through these expressions of confidence and through other sources. It is a pleasure in me that in these l'epl'PsV'ntiltionS people of all shadeS of political thought joined, It is quite true that, owmg to the lack of time, no formal canventinn was called to offer or tendex- me a. numination or ratify the wishes nf those who signed the petitions m‘ nomination papers. but as I am a native-horn resident of the County of York my political faith is known. In a word. I am a Liberal. ‘ I have to thank those whn urged me to be a candidate. and know they will appreciate their responsibility as I do mine. This enables me with all the more confidence to ask for your votes and influence to elect me as your representative in the next Parliament of Canada. Believe me, women and men of West York. Yours faithfully. The purpz-se of this short statement is to bring the foregoing facts before the electors, leaving a further presehtation of my vich to the dis: cussions that. will take place between now and polling day. To the Men and Women of the Electoral District of West York AT THE LIBERAL OFFICE Overseas Envelopes Runabout f $475 Touring ‘- - $495 2nd and All the Daily newspapers in Toronto increased their subscription rates on the first of August from $3 to $4 a year. CLUBBING The Liberal advanced on the same dam from $1 to $1.50, making for this paper and any of the dailies 85‘50. Until further notice our clubbing rate for The Liberal and the Subscriptions to be sent to The Liberal Office. will be $5.00. DAILY GLOBE DAILY MAIL AND EMPIRE DAILY WORLD DAILY NEWS EVENING TELEGRAM WITH DAILIES FRANK DENTON. RATES

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