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The Liberal, 13 Dec 1917, p. 5

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“H 111’ Sn beginning at six u'cluclv served {rum 45 tn 8. {all fnrmal musical prng \V. M. S. will be ln-ld \Veduesday 19th, at 3 r 'Aszilc of use. and hnmo-nmde the basement (.1 vice on " Democracy." in H on "As :1 Litllv Child." The Young People's Snail day at. 7.30 p. In. Studios « life. This week :1 paper on by Norman Batty. Sunduy. Due tx-x- will preach vice on " Dem (In "As :1 Litll‘ u vvn and the speakers did n1)! ‘ Richmond Hill till nearly 1( The fvi‘ulf‘l' held his nwetin Masonic Hall lust vvening. Demon'snmeting will hp he same. pIaCe tn-nmrrhw (Frid: ing. The speakers will he Fr; mn. K. (7., J. M. Fol-gum Nnughlun and H. H. Lang. There. will ulsn he a um Victoria Hall, Thm'nhill, ll evening with practically ll speakers. Ladies snpciunv im Owing to [he hlindmg storm and snow blockade on [he MPll‘npulitan the jnint muetmg nf Alex. MncGre-gm‘ and Frank Demon. Libel-2d candidates for Soul!) and “'1 st York rospvclively. was not held Saturday evening. A (-m- was nfl: the truck at, \Villnwdalv. .. “A . L- New Winnipeg Trains Travel between Emtern and \Vost 9m Canada is always heavy in the winter months. particularly during December with its holiday seamm. ‘1‘” meet. the rcquirmnenls of the public, therefore, a special Daily Service be- tween Tnano and \Vinnipeg is an- nounced by the Canadian Northern Railway. \Vest-buund. December 3rd in January 2nd, 1918. nnly. Eastâ€" bound, December 1 to January 5. 1918. only. Thereafter regular tri-weeklv service will he resume-d. A Thr ugh Tvuiist Sleeping Uar will also hp npeiated daily between Toronto and Calgury as part. of the abm‘e special service. and connection will be made with regular daily trains between “'inuipeg and Edmontnn. Service be- tween Toronto and Vanmuver re- mains trI-weckly. leaving Tmmitn un Mondays, “Wednesdays and Fridays as at pl'eSe-nt. Fur furtbm' particulars see Local Time Table Folders. or apply in R. B. “run!” a. ..:.,_ Hynde. Aan c A meeting of the supporters n1 Union Government will he held in the Council Chamber «m Friday en'ning, Decemlwl H. at 8 u‘cluck. All in- terested are urng to attend. as busi- nessnf importance will he discussvd Ladies are especially invited. Mr. P. Carter nf Onk Rir purchased Mc. N. Mr.kain residence cm Church Stl'm' here with his family a few (I Mr. Mckenzic has wmm‘et 01' by. As the nvxt, 1'02 Richmond Ludgv fuL fnw Christmas. the held \V'cdm-sduy eve At The Liberal Sl(aH’.â€"Hl)”_\‘ wrap- ping pupal; clvpe pup”; Christmas hells, Uhristums documllmm. must-l. curds, books, papeu-ries. He. A Uhxislums Tree and Cunt-mt will he given in Ziun' Church. East Ymk. by the Sabbath School, \\'edx:esday evening. December 11). Sir Mm-konzie Bmvvll. Who was Premier of Canada, ISM-UH, died at his home in Bt-llevillu. in his 9411) your. RICHMOND HILL. ONT.‘ Dmn 13‘ 1917 Rmnemh gift nlll‘s HI Kind. See A mevling nf [he Culling: Club will be hrld in Ihe (Huh Hum” this ('l‘hurs- day) evenng uL 8 u'ch'ck. \Ve lf'gll L that U" space [his “1 l k 5m ('I are u-uwdvd « ut. Choice collection of Chl'ialnlfls boot.- Iets‘ at The Liheml ttorr. fight, p. m Christmas G-nnr'vrt at n. 5, Vuuglmu.‘ Dem 'I‘mnmy :l n \!\l Christmas Presents Presbyterian ‘ Church I'l‘Urllfi and Vancouver reâ€" l-W(‘(kl_V. leaving Tmmltn an F. \Veduesduys and Fridays as |} See unr :ul cost. Nothing 9 for a present f( bus than a cut u§eful and fancy nrti celuher 16th. the unt'uisâ€" h. AL the warning set» [IUCHU‘ '_.’V’Vin the evening “keys” did in"! VlIljlrl‘Ve at Postponed Lllrtt'l‘hnf Ridges who cooking will lie held in f the Church Friday, 'n’clnck. Tea will he >3, followed by :m in- prcgrmnme. Teu20c. Thm‘nlnll, the same hl-ld at, u 3 p. m dL‘LiCHHY tlw suiiié specially invited. nea rly ‘10.3Q p. ’QllI-‘ll’ met-ling uf Illsllll the night hr- |(- nwvtmg will be "Ellillg. lmh inst. rt at Hope I )ecvmiw 1- early lU.ZSU p. m. nweting in the ening. and Mr. hp held in the (Friday) even- ] lu- Frank Don- Ferguson. J. H. 31pmmzié‘s In ick a few days :Ign. u-mnved lo the iety Thurs- nf Chinese I] "Opium," the Manse meeting in could be 1-Sunday y of the to want (.f IH-Ul lopmts your Xmas and useful 20L!) umvrd School Got Ralph Cmmnfl “l‘he Major,” at. The Thp'stm-y deals with medialer preceding scene is laid in {he Gun: Sale of Work to lw held in the basement of the Preshyterian Uhuuzh. Richmond Hill. on Friday. December 14. at, 6 p.111. The chm: will hold a sale of useful and fancy articles: also h )nlnunzulu mmlr mncy articles; Ms: ing. Tea will he p. (11., {allowed by : prugrmume. Test Wehuuw. Vice-I’residentâ€"Mrs. (.mupbell. Secretaryâ€"Miss Marguerite Boyle. Treasurerâ€"Miss Amm Boyle. Programme Cmnn)iLteeâ€"â€".\Irs. Jen- kins. Miss Trench. Miss Gladys Legge and the Executive. On acman hf the general nee-d for Lhacnnsvrvatiou nf fund it, was dvclded tn tmnpm-arily dispense with the ufâ€" Lemnun tea. The annual meeting 01‘ the Alnmtme Assuciutinn had no luck of interestas the suhjvct, fur the day, SI. review of the year‘s study of Italian AM was taken up hy Mrs. Jenkins. The pictures were lu-nngnt very \‘ividl y before the mind, as Mrs. Jenkins took the members with her on a trip through Italy. visit- ing .n-L centre after art, centre, and explaining. with illumilmtions. the treasures of the great masters found there- The business meeting followed the study hnur. and the election of officers resulted as fnlluws: Presidentâ€""Mrs. Savage. ‘7‘ IL ' ‘ > ’ Mr. Henry Mnyle spoke briefly. say- ing that. although the late Government had made many blunde he had d9- cided m suppurt ‘hc Union adminis- untinn. The meeting closed with “God Save the King.” Mr. A. D. Bl'llCP. the. lust spmkvl'. I‘va‘ll‘l‘d to the clean went-d of Sir \Vilfrid. who was :1 man to he llllSH‘d- HP criticized many of the newspapers who .ué misleading the pnhllc,:md are paid large sun“ of mom-y [or adâ€" wx'tising. Mr. Bruce also dealt with the injustice of [he so-culled Franâ€" chise Act. which gmc wle-s only to those citizvns who they thought Would vote for the Gm‘vlnment. He could not see how conscription could be en- forced in Quehet'. T The finsb speaker was Mr. A. B. [Kenn He claimed that all true (Jan- ..adians on both sides of politics were {doeplyanxiuns to win the war. but I differed as [u lhv best mode to bring ‘ lhat almut. Sir \V'ilfl-id Lauriex- was in cmm-xiptimnst in the lnn: sense of the Word; Lhe only man that can il‘u‘ld [he nwn nubnf Quebec tn the firing~ line. On the tum-r hand he quoted iJuhll S. Ewart as saying that Sil ‘ Hubert Burden was wspunsxlvle fur the deplnrahle cvnddinn in which Canada is placedâ€"[he man who is disxupLing 1 Ix.. ...»..»L [u that. I’rmincm [he lesIIlL m enlist- ing wuuld lune liven more fan'm-uhle. The Burden Gave-muzan had parsed an unjust. act. disfmnchising many women. hupiug w secure a snap \er- dirt. He ennsiden-d iL ullfuil‘ lhnt suldil'rs receiH-d unly $1.10 a day. when munitinn workers umde as high as $3.1 night. "I an: n “’in-thv-wnl- candidate," said Ml. MchI-vgnr. “but, IwanL a square den] fur all and no pl'lVingt'S fm any c-luss." He predlcl- ed victory on the 17H]. . ,_, N ....,...,.....b the Country. Mr. Muckirvgm; the candidate. ful- Lrwvd. He was burn in this riding. and wus prund In be the Liberal cun- diduteand n fulant-r uf Sir \Vilfl'id. He legreued llmt quheclmd not sent, her pmpm- share of mun tn the fnmt, huLfe-IL szuisfird that had Hun. Sum Hughvs uHmn-d General Lesmud to gm Mr. MacGregor's Meeting The Masonic Hall was nguin well filled lust evening when a meeting was held in the inmost of Alex. Mucâ€" (jregur. Laurie-r Lilwrnl Candidate fur Sunlh Yul-k. Mr. \V. Pratt was chairman, Mr Scull had use-at, on the platform, the audience was graced by a l numberuf Indies. Yonge Street fancy handkerchiefs, s waists, stamped goods articles that: will make Call and see for yourself. aprons fancv Richmond Hill H. S. Alumnae They will make the children horses, drums, furry dogs, ships, guns, descriptions, games, etc., etaâ€"You shau Don’t worry about what to give this yeu‘ provided for every need in the line of presents. Xmas and The Gift ales; also lnme-made will he served from M ARGUERITE BOYLE, SCOPE nary. 1h Cunnnr‘s latest book. 1',” at. The Liberal Store. 19315 with the pennd im~ preceding the war. The in {he Canadian \Vest. - GIFTS FOR LADIES We have an unusual display 0 dainty handkerchief sachets, c. handkerchiefs, shadow lace co stamped goods in various desig that will make excellent and an inl‘m-uml musncal y 20c. Everybody ls, furry dogs, ships, guns, automatic toys of games, etc., etc.â€"â€"You should call ani see them MRS. W. DAVIES TOYS cook- GLUS and urge 0R SALEâ€"Threé\Hnnging Lumps. in good condition. \Vill sell cheap. E. \V. Mnyle. Langstaff. Thm-nhll) Central Phune. 23-2 U washing:m-iruning. Mm. Richmond Hill. 22-t.f. Having vight Luge mums, full sized cellar. will! summer kitchvn, hard and son water, nn (me-qua: tvr acre Int, m-xt, to slut-e and post office. (inrmley. Ont. Nu encnmlwmm-e. Terms: $500 cash hammer 7°/° nff cash. J. M. Tran. 335 Clinton St... Toronlu. Ont. 24-3 FOR SALEâ€"A number of mimuies, guarantevd SillgPl’.S--l beautiful Christnms present. Amfly G” CALDwmpI... their supqut Vrapt. \Vullace, who can)? in lath, after his meeting In 'I‘hm-nhill. said he was an nutâ€"andâ€"nnt, supporter nf the Union Gm‘ernment. as It was highly impnrtant lo stand by the men wlm were so badly in need of reinforcv- Iuents. Heasked the electors of W'eq, Ymk tn fnrget, politics, and give him Yonge and Charles Stroels. To- ronto. Smnds Lu-duy befnre ‘lhe public Will] a clearâ€"cut record suc- cessful \rurk. A training in this paves the way to bigger and better positions of responsibility. Arâ€" range nmv tnenlurut an enrlv date. Thuusands will sonn be iequired fur ofiice pnsitinns. Let us train you and we will do it right. “’rite t0â€" duy for ulu' Large Catalogue. Mr. Luwm-n pmved himself :l fluent Speaker. He criticized Sir \Vilfrid for not having dune more to stimulate recruitingjn Quebec. \V. J \lius \Visnnmn and Miss Mnnisun madestmng pleas fur the Women tn suppm'l, the [Minn admistralinn. Snyâ€" ing [hr-y \vunld willingly give- thir \‘ntos to the Innthms and wives who had suns and hnslmnds :Lt [htI front. Aldon-mun H. H. Bull said this was not an ordinary elvctinn. as there was a. pull over (his country. \Ve must nmv go forward or backward. and we should not he infl'lt'ncvd by mis~ managenwnt of the fnrnwr Gnu-m- ment. He hoped for u lurgu mnjm ity for the Union cundiduh-s. Winter Term from Jan. 2nd QELLIOTT/p A A Capt. Gaswrlvy, who is back from the fmnb for a shunt Limo, spoke earnestly “hunt. the ennditions in France, and his recital of the deeds uf the Canadian (umps were londlyup- pln lded. \V. F. Mnclvnn n‘uslhu [in st in spvnk. He I’Pft‘ll'ed In plt'Vihlls clvctinns since 1891. when he \ms :1 (‘nndidnlv fut-East Ym'k. He lhunght if Uninn Government \VHs gnud onnngh to bring about confmlm-ntinn. It w": hot- tar as :1 Inn-um tn :iccmnplish results in the presan L'H'nt (:lisis. Politics for the pl'vsont slmnld hv druppx-d. and all unite in one great effort to “in the war. If the Allivs can work in nniun. snier the Canadian penple can do the same. \Viu-n Sir Wilflid speaks uf :1 referendum it, is meier side-stopping iespongihility as :1 public man. Uilpt.C.lss‘t-l'll‘_\', who is back from The Masonic 1’14” Friday evening .wlu-n was held (m lnhulf nf Pl'llllwnt, mmdhiuh- in \VcsL Ymk. \V. l“. .\I: T. G. \anlzlcu. In H a goodly numhor nf In deep inn-29st in llw p: The chair was uccu .‘ICKE‘P. He mmmnnm The chun- was occupird hy'llmu McKee. He plmmnncvd himselst rc ly in qum- of Union (J‘m-c-rmm-nt all the pun-Germans :Iml slacl would he on the side (If Lam ier. lRL \YAN'ItEDtâ€"Gmiq wages, nu HOUSE FOR SALE . ELLIOTT - - PRINCIPAL s eves glistenwdolls ‘Vant Ads. t' ‘fzmcy ng: 'epe de chine set rk. \V. F. Much-nu an ‘llucu. In the :Iudier number of ladies wh( lest in llw pmceedin; 11' Richmond Hill Union Meeting many othel ate presents We‘ have Ribbhmnd Hill. Who Is n:le Imm short time, spoke fanc . juint Ihv [‘1 Iars. 8W, ther all who lunk dings. Ivy Iim‘. . h l'nhugh [n t was hot- 51) results Politics upped. and to “in [he ni «ilk fillw Min! Gm p1 \VHOLESALE AND RETAIL FLORIST Willowdale Builders’ Supply Co’y “WWWWWQOOW \IV. Seasonable GI‘( Currants Dates, Pas Shelled Nuts, Almond stair carpet yd. 36c. Madras Curtain Muslin 15 to 3G in. chintz floral patterns, pink and green, and green and red, yd. 30 and 450, 22 in. hemp stair carom. er 3m» Lime Hard \Vall Plaster Fire Brick Plaster Boade Plaster Paris Mortar Colors btc. _._AALA , Also F pretty designs Tea Aprons of white lace and embroidery. China Tea Sets, Bulldirllg Blocks, Rattle Wrist; Watches. Some choice lots on Church St., BakerAve. and Roseview Ave., llberal discount for cash, or $1.00 per foot down ana three to five year agreement. This Gunsâ€"'l‘arget $eLF, Shooting Gamt capsâ€" Parlor Croquet. Sets. Mechanical Toysâ€"War .\uto:, Cl rls Man and Dog, Squaking Chapfiv. Come and ~Iook for yourself hundreds of others we have no room W...» uuu mun wr yoursen. lou can see them all hundreds of others we have no room to tell you of here. Gamesâ€"Parchcsi, Checkers, Ches~‘, Solicm‘e, Sink the Sub- marine, Alice in Wonderland, Cum G nncs etc. and Flowers tastefully nn-a! Roses and Carnations Phone Richmond Hill, ( (:‘REENHOL’SES RICHMOND HILL GREENHOUSES AND OFFICE 152 RoswLwa AVE, '1“ is a. lure choi Jr Dainty Neckwear, High Collars with large I Jubocâ€"A large assortment of medium and Mans Urey Fabric Gloves pr. 80: . MCKENZIE, WILLOWDALE, ONTARIO Dolls in alls Heft on Church St., 80 ft. front, by 160 ft. deep. entrance to garage. Ornamental and fruit trees. e choice to secure a beautiful place for a new home Atkinson & Switzer CQNCRETE HfiUSE fully arranged for weddings, funerals, etc LAWRENCE. Jle Groceriesâ€"Seedless Raisins, Wetheys s, Pastry Spice, Lemon, Citron and 0‘ lmond and other extracts lOc. Christmas Toys STORE CLOSES AT SIX RM. MONDAY AND \VEDNESDAY LAWRENCE zes, some are dressed, DuHs Haads, Tin and [diam I)l._l, n ‘ nights and Sund awn and dotted muslin frlmmed . rmsrer Lament Boade Sewer Pipe Colors Weeping Tile Also Flour and Feed amcs, Toy Repeaters with ays Banks, Horus, Drums Belmont 989, C HRS and large collars in Novelties, Wooden ace. RICHMOND HILL, -. 'URUNTO ys’ Mincemeat, Orange Peel, ity with

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