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The Liberal, 11 Aug 1921, p. 4

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3 7"â€" i} mmooomwcooowomooooooooooog’wooec’ooowwuo W'illowdale Field. Day, Stop 32, Yonge St., Saturday, August 13 MOOWMOOMOONOOOOOOOOQ‘OOOOOOOOOOMOO T Ewelfar of requires .11: RECHMOND HILL GARAGE W. G. Baldock, Prop. In first-class condition, good tires, etc. $275.00 1 Ford Roadster For Sale The New C. N. COOPER Trencl ized Pails, Graniteware ’l‘inwarc Stovepiping, Brooms. Brushes Spades, Shovels, Forks, Galvan- When stfxrting fire fbr cooking and camping, thelaw requires that a place be selected free from in- flammable material, that every rea- sonable precaution be taken to pre- yent such fire spreading and that That is why Ontario adopted a “Close Season” and the “Permit System” for setting out fireI, But, remember, whether you have a permit or not, you are responsible for'aamages gaused by any fire you light. Be carefulâ€"â€" The "Close Season" for setting out fire in Northern Ontario is from April 15th to September 30th. During that time within the Per~ mit Area no one may set out fire for clearing land, disposing of de- bris or other inflammable waste, or for any industrial purpose, without first obtaining a written fire permit from a Fire Ranger. This applies not only to settlers but to railway section crews, camp and mill crews, road builders, includmg quern- meht employees, and all other per- sons. HE welfar of new agricultural communities in this Province requires hat land clearing be done with the cheapest agent at handâ€"Fire. Therefore, restrictions must hamper settlers as little as is consistent with safety to lives and property. Disâ€" astrous experience proves that in hot, dry weather unregulated use of fire in thickly wooded Northern Ontario means a menace to the lives and property of settlers and destruction of the provincial forest resources upon which a large part of Ontario’s revenue and the livelihood of thousands of her citiâ€" zens depend. Poultry Netting, Building Save @fiéafie’g Fm’ésis ‘amts, 3rd ware Stare eff] Paper, Roofing. Block Baseballs. Oil Wm Richmond Hill They’re yours Varnishes. The Permit Area includes those parts of Nipissing, Sudbury, Temis- kaming and Algoma lying north of the C.P.R. between Mattawa and North Bay and north of the C. N. R. westward to a point some 35 miles beyond Hornepayne. The remainder of the Province forms the Exempt Area. Within the sparsely peopled Exempt Area no permits are generally issued. it be thoroughly extinguished be- fore quitting the place. The “Close Season" applies to all Ontario north of Bobcaygeon and Smith’s Falls and west of the line from there to Renfrew. but “th “CIOSe I. o exerc1s tion a; een' am axe 0 pustur O [10119.r comp] kmainder of the Province e Exempt Area. Within ely peopled Exempt Area its are generally issued, a setting out fires in the }eason” are required to every reasonable precau- a Chief Fire Ranger, if it Wise, may serve a Pro- gfiotice and require a perâ€" lwd will 3W? (umnityl typi II) nitlm’ wcvntly fn Fur tht‘ (:1 Until)“ 01 nu] tm'nmunily has made such 5.: nuugh mnnov has x-ilwd to juxtify Rod And Gun just the out UHVILHJ MAPLE )y impnrl ltsnmn \\' hm In ( lylm H] md “'11 $12,000. 15 ‘ll'lnP( nln imilvd Illh‘. will kat Idv [Us~ fr) I ll! ll I It’s a matter of shoe repairs short all the es I poultry keeping sumptiun 01- se explicitly (mph: poultry are inc l ducks, guinea. f1 Come in and see us about your Spring (“5.69 S'JV'ork now. _ w Shop next t6 the Shoe Factory, in the old Bank Building. Land? itâ€"ivill-Lbeidone right: l All repairs positively (fish. \Ve cannot, release any (5:11: until the will is paid. Richmond Hill Garage. The f appear Sept 3 hibnknL TEETZEL BROS. \Ve are now in a posiLion to 1001-: after yflu; lgeods in [ex my line _gf metal wm-k,â€"and will .hg plekised 657w you in regard to Eave Troughing, Furnace and General Repair Work. 2Doors South of Bakery on Yonge St. in nur mldsl has moved il Mr. McKel'. all. Enough Boot and Shoe Repairer citize the ( Melh snpm Sund plane at, Board Met-tin ways sound was Huge we hope your R will lurng to Ins ll] pay, how tho hi and fed. how they winter and sunnm keeping‘in smull that is desirable. h how to hatch an Th-e :Ippli It te Public Notice Metal Roofing, Metal Siding, xtm uke 7 the mpondium :u-ketimz. South The Rev highly 1e? GEO. KIDD tell All Kinds of Boots and Shoes Repaired. Good Workmanship. Prompt Service. HY Ln (Ti Metal Garages, Etc. field ofTomnt Mr. McKee w midst, Mr. 01‘ The Keeping uunus Huntsville Band will for the week. August 29 to at, the Canndinu Naticnul‘Ex- ROLFE C um ted d l I l V. Moved To Toronoto 'rompt Numerous birds, and and feeding 3 pamphlet Mr. McKt' rpspvctod ()lll‘ villngc Hc' will Chmch cin AEROLFE 1- selling are cleanly and xplnined. In the torm included tmkvys. geese, ea. {owls and and pigfinns, nd care of which are fully \IumeI-(uus illnstrntions nl mll waxy. ‘.c. how [u and we; or mm-kc essential also as momhc‘l'of [11E ucatinn, always in his bird Shoe well as uluy In (ls shun] Should I 1'. how t us illnstllntions of ml of methods of inp: contlihuto to let an invaluable ullry-keeping and 1hli 0f Poultry liltur he Repairer the choc \nd missed in tlw whvmlthough (1 in doing lh h u sucu home clearly \ the Ill "In" “id “3' U do it n. Ouan‘ (1 free ( KI'( :mnmvnce quipment ;e a breed, pmnphl my Ill Hm * hl l)! untr tht 0n- Ind rm In in Mr. I. anF's farm on the 3rd line Vaughan. was the scene of a. very successful barn raising. on Tuesday, August the 2nd. Everything went smoothly and the work was completvd in lE‘CDld time. A supper of extra. quality was afterwards served to the hungly helpers, and 'was_ thoroughly enjoyed by all. Between two and three hundred people atleflded. After the raising Mr. C. W. Gane gave a demonstration of the Mehring Foot Power Milkenmilking Mr. Bowe’s cows for him. A number of farmers for the fins: time witnessed the Opel-1L- tion will) keen interest. The cows were milked outside and untied, and seemed to take well to the new milker LOSTâ€"A man’s gold wnlch, (m the 2nd of Markham or Elgin side mad. Finder please leave at. THE LIBERAL OFFICE. 7 l H OUSE TO RENTâ€"011 Y0th Sr. Apply to. MRS. \V. HARRISON Richmond St. Richmond Hill. 'bf. I AND FOR SALEâ€"By the ilch or J by thl‘ lot. Apply GEORGE ALLISON, Richmond SL, Phone 98 J. seeme‘ in spit, first ti qILO FOR SALEâ€"Silo twelve by \ tWPnty eight. nearly new com- plete with rnds. Tu he renmvod at once. Apply Ln H. A. NICHOLS. IVE METHECHANCEâ€"Tohuote you pch for your new \virp fence, also for stretching wire and setting posts and iron gntns. Bruce Wire and staples and pnth rail fence. Inlso dn hm-n rnnf repairing, stump blowing, and stune blasting. J; H» Espey, Elgin Mills. 6-22 IONEY \VANTEDâ€"\V(- can place N your money, in good first mm [- gages at 7 Pimne, write or call. Ground & Sun, Woburn Ave. Toronto, Ont. 6â€"14 left at he: 'delivo Stop “5.1;,” Edgar Ave u change for Tight drive I). McLonn. Garden Ave., thg‘e St. 1 pigs in good condition. about 4 months old, also pnrtublt‘ shy. Apply FRED PHILPO'I‘, Yonge SL, 01'] Eye:- property. Ust U} .th ONCEâ€"E. Slinoy is prvpuled [u L (1.» all kinds of [rut-king and c‘llting in Richmond Hill and vicinity. Patronage suliciu-d. Phone Richmond Hill 98. ~ 42 If pumping It. Sc] good clay Lnum seeding will lu-r (u [)GSSPSSiOII Apply (vw \‘Hlo, R. R sell in -l Smxm‘ .vilh )tl )IGS AND STY FOR SALEâ€"Tw FOR 1 EDL'UED PR list EAVY HORSE 0R SALEâ€"One h O R [CNT tin B. FINU H â€"_l huggv. :Lls SA LEâ€"â€"0n o t 28. con. 5‘ Bank Burn Buildings, :1 \Vn nt Ads‘ ggY; ‘5 l'â€"Frame buns have. good \vutr’r n. including fulit 0. Very desimhl minutes walk of wle lentul. Apj Ru th ill lH-P (:nmplvlud, this spling or nor. JOHN Wm) . Nu. ]. Ullturio. th Barn Raising perfection oil 35 sput'cush. WM 61‘ Scluu ll] H) This milk lining fun l” one cutter. A Sta, first. Imus d Hill, Bvll PIS! 34tf z and untied t0 the new n that this wn ul) ll] Muxklmm. Brick (11-h ing sheds and nmv wire fleed for sthk witlmut. L m:is the road. l” of 3 Apply 'nx Ln ponlt utiuns. - Lh St" \v 11 [ms 100 lV‘Ol The 3 burner stove with I. A. ROSE, ll'lll I Mums, ‘20 plantâ€" 3am and Property uugv St. LIBERAL t In, an mld giv harm Ill Also 0| den-s {S the 3 out which y the Apmy Apply Se 0" jreen Also .lell. llinn- .: lotq Will Jam: "HIE. lu-ni Rich H Rt

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