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The Liberal, 25 Aug 1921, p. 4

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l. Ford Roadster For Sale In first-class condition, good tires, etc. $275.00 RICHMOND \HILL GARAGE W. G. Baldoek, Prop. MONO”OWOWNONOOOONMOO”W9069900606060 Paints, Oils, Vainishcs. Iliuilh‘ 3 hiit ‘ ln-ini: :i: ranged. Baseballs. Spades, Shovels, Forks. Galvan- ized Pails, CranittvaicTil.“ 2.16 Stovepiping, Brooms, Brushes. Poultry Netting, Building; Paper, Roofing. C. N. COOPER ’ Richniond run “6900 90060 9&56 ©0960 0690 eeeoooeoeoeoooeeoeoooeoo 690 OMOOOQIOOOOWOMOOOOOOOOQQQ'0-66666000660 § The New Hardware; Store 3 i Trench Block mm:mmmmmmm tion is absolutely essential. of Ontario’s forest fires carelessness. //' BUSINESS MEN of Ontario â€"- Lend us a hand. The various busi- l . . ; ness assoc1ations â€"- , I; of bankers, boards of , \\ 'â€"‘- ' trade, manufacturers, perty. merchants, lunibermen; engineers, educationalists, tourists, and sports- moting educational propaganda to reduce forest fires. RAILWAY OFFICIALS can help. Railways cause 40‘?‘ of Ontario’s Forest tires. The Forestry Branch is being- well supported by improved eo-operatihn on the part of railway officials and by the Dominion Railway Board. Let us reduce t‘ie number of railway tires one« half this summer. (The train passenger in Northern Ontario who neiichalaiitly throws his cigarette or cigar out of the iiidow duringr the forest fire Seaseii is deservingr of 1‘. jail sen- tence'.) CAlll‘El'tS. teuris ., berry pickers. pres? 3012:. l L'(ilill'iilllllf}' helping the llend C or swu‘ :r ,3 (a I . no. (LT/l7? t" Ontario Forestry Branch ibl‘llli'is in lioiiwliwld duo. i‘)ll\‘l'\' ‘liiliitioii this~ yr ar. .,,..,_ . mraarxramimimuw ."‘F“"’L‘. , . CITIZENS of Ontarioâ€"The only salvation for Ontario’s revenue-producing forests is the prevenâ€" tion of forest fires. Your support and co-operaâ€" 2. vul.l Tell the Chief Ranger or Write nee any time you have information estin.::s to :iizpart, or questions to ask. .l [1. . svhool '(‘i-i'iliiigs’ pll‘llli‘l‘ to h.- ni'iln iI-lt-ir-st- ACcod School ; ('rinndi Kindness College Hâ€" ipwn duiirg illr' untiro your, the Full 'i‘i-iiii lit-gins .\loiid;iy_f 29th and Sept. ti. This is the t‘lilll\|.\‘"tl liy Toronto's himt business. lllillMN. Forty-[Wu ywuhT' rmpntioncrz 'I'vu'he m‘hniils. lll~ (“\‘lllliril Insiiurlion. Positions giiiiiiiiili-ed :ill giiuluutes. Spoitou (Telli‘gvs are llll' l'lig‘t‘sl [ll|ll|l‘l\ in! Canada. .illil ('oliiuos. Sill‘l'lnl (‘Olllm's foi fiinivrs‘ ~ons. if you HIP not nothing the piot'i-ssioiis. you. Should have it hiisiiu-ss education. \\'iite for piiitir-ulurs to (Honda. Busi- Thu Aug. iiess (Jlllll‘go" (,‘olli-gc uinl Spiiilinu. ‘. Toronto. 8 3 l I ._.s 7...» ..___. “ York Pioneers l Annual l‘iililin- .\l¢ i-ting il' Yoilx’ Pioii ['1 and lli~lniical Hui-ii tvnt lek l’iltlii'ch~ I’nik, Shawn, Hi-pti-liilwi lll. l‘lvr-i' sine” this Siii'it-fy lll‘.‘ (hlrwl Ilistiuiial Soviva of it's kind in Canada pllrl'ii'l‘PIIHIHlll‘~['1l‘ll lln'old “Temple of l’e-m-e” :it Shanon, and (lt'lll(';il'(i it find >t'\(‘l‘lll :lll'v‘ lit llllt] $1]1‘l(llll|tllll',.( it, am an historical r'i‘lilll' illil' llii- (‘iii|i.1j\‘,l!ii- ti'l'll‘{'\' I|;i.\‘ lil'l‘ll holding.r u llll‘t‘i in: each your l'ul'l)’ in S [Member ml the Temple \\'lllt'll h;:~ aways :illlal'lod 1|l|l')_{t"r{r|ill"lln:_:i Tllh’ _\l‘i|l‘.\ moi-ling: will llt' on Saturday. Si'llll‘lnln'l' lilzh. 'l'linpio- ‘. llllll (“.I'l‘. The speakers :1 6 Hon. Manning l)oln-rty. l'ioviiicinl Minnie-i vf Agiivnliifu-g :ind lion. \\'. l). Mc- l’ht-ison. A .‘lll~l1'3ll pingiuiiiiii“ (‘ppoitiinity \\ill be :ill'oilled to \ ii-w the inpidly arr-uninlut. , innr :illil ililr'li'~‘r*l_\’ ilill'i('\lil:gm lll't'lll‘n ot' relies of the i’lfiizl‘t‘l‘ (luvs. And, by lllr' “my, the Sorit-ty Hill to unite» lid for t'lil.llllillil01is “long till» line. Tonic must he in many HIVIIH\ iii thv (lilinty articles used by thveziilv and farm \voia tln-si- should he [)i'o‘>(’l'\'l'(l for sum-owl ii i: i1t‘]i¢‘l‘:1li(itl<. 'l‘lir- prim-endings will lit-gin at 2.30 stviiivliiid time, and Eltlllll.\\l(il| will In- (Home and lit-iii to make this a iei-oid ga'hl-iing. Ker-p lhn llillt‘ in mind Siliiid iy, fiv'ptunilvr'i l”. i :â€" -..~~â€"--~ H. M. C iv 'l‘lillll’li' will h l\'(' gioil ly ('lll.‘|l‘g~ d li nth i'wi- lit it <ii 'l‘rnilo purâ€" ni, lll’ (‘.iii:iiliiii Notional EK- Wm’ 1mm _. - “4.4.; r.'\v.ET-.§v"x§- i REEEWWQ I ‘ / .J .. «.5. ,- ~ it“'.«vrr.‘ r , M Forest fires are rapidly diminishing our re- sources of timber and pulpwood. Over 90 per cent. ,are caused by human If everybody was careful to prevent the start of fire, Ontario’s Forest would be safe. Save Ontario’s Forests " ‘ They’re ' Yours feel their responsibility even though out of sight of the policeman. SETTLERS can co-operate by exercising more care in setting out fire on their own proâ€" LUMBER FIRMS can help by impressing on : men, and all other bodies of weight and inflm all. forenieii the need for carefulness. River- i ence, can do a great work for this province and “mgr? 1“ dry 59350115 ShOUId. be SpeCIally for their own interests as well by actively pro- “amed- Gangs 0f men gomg m and out to the camps need special attention, because of the danger alone~ the slashdined trails flrom the inevitable cigarette. THE PRESS could do more public-spirited constructive Work to reduce forest fires than any other single agency. tical campaign in which the whole press could This is a non-poli- I.EADERS OF PUBLIC OPINION in every t) c the first to extend a Parliament Buildings, Toronto l TEETZEL BR TLRM OPEN :5 AUGUST 1. Short hui d, 'l‘vpu-iviili 1". Cor- iespoiidoiico, Spelling, Penman- .‘i., . l’. .pnl (.il iii. lion. iglish, (} ir-i'.l l’i'ut lll‘V. BEGINWVITH THE .\'E\V TERM .-\~k for p‘lllll'lllitls. 1.!!! 5 vii; .\l.il c you: now 1"” lilh nmvit l possible. } 1" .~‘. LL Inim- ()L‘ii .- lll‘\\’ l‘l Silt-ems Sli‘lilrglil' hii- Schools. Newmiii'ki-t Brain-h l Bank of 'l'nllinlh lilut'lt. Cigars, Cigarettes Soft Drinks, Etc. tiiliiii's ('i'eziiiioi'y llut'ei' :u d l’caniale ll:ici ii Geo. Allison, Jr. :i-:'i‘ lllGll SCliLdi iiiiiiiiiii STUPAIPF; YON-fiil‘l H’l‘lli‘ The Tliwhinnid Hill S‘lllnvl ‘.\lll lie-open Thursday, September 1 \\ itli a full staff of teachers. The fees are $4 for the first term and $3 for the second and third tE‘l'iTh‘. Gor d loard and rooms can be had at reasonable rates. Pupils :iii- urged to re-opening day. lC present on ’I‘Hos. E. ELLioTT, B. A. Principal. T. F. McMAHoX, Sec'y-Tretvis. WWW; . no. KIDD Boot and Shoe Repairer All Kinds of Boots and Shoes Repaired. Good Workmanship. Prompt Service. 2Doors South of Bakery on Yonge St. Public . 1 I N otioe \Ve aie now in at position to look alter your every of work, and will be pleased to see you in regard to Metal Roofing, Metal Siding, Metal Garages, Etc. needs in line metal as well as Eave Troughing, Furnace and General Repair Work. Come in and see us about, vour SpringI \Vot-k now. ' 1 old Bank Building. i _.:.:._' . 1-. - S. ‘ 1 â€"â€"._ It’s a matter of shoe repairsâ€" K â€"aiid it will be done right. A. ROLFE l i Boot and Shoe Repairer. l i Prompt Scrviec Neat Work , South Of Shoe 1.‘3C,‘C.A.3.,' Llill SIS. .P 1F i } Apply to J. If. Nr:\v'i"o.\'. - ll‘lyV * FUR SALEâ€"Appr Brx nt Ads. i ltTl'lt‘lCâ€"l'l. Slim-y is pi-i'piiit-d lo :-ll kind< ot' [tucking :iiid l J A on .c'uting iu Rii linioiid Hill and vicinity. l’nll‘lili‘lgt‘ solicited. l’hone Richmond 423 if m B. FINt‘llâ€"Job (‘.npenter, Re pairs and Alterations. Fu iii l [iii-o ii'piiiii-d. Elizabeth 51., Rich iiilviitl Hill. Box lllt). l'.’ U. ‘ORSALEâ€"L’Utlm-ri- fai in, living lots 28 and 21', run. 2. Vaughan. W'ill sell in bulk, or divide the farm. JOHN Sl.l.\'l£\'. Richmond Hill, lit-ll Phone. 34 if FOR SALEâ€"On vusy [011113 100 acres lot 28. con. 5, Markham. Brick house. Billk Hui-ii, driving shedsuud other Buildings. all new wiicfeiiccd lots of good \Valt’l' for stock \\‘ith~.ut pumping lt. School ltt'HlSS therond, good clay Tannin, Full \“ht‘lt in, and seeding will ilL‘ completed, would give possession this spring; or next fall. Apply owner, Jonx \Vocrs, L'iiiou- \‘ilh', R. It. No. 1. Ontario. at “m ' I‘Mlil‘lli FOR SALE OR EX- , (‘HANGI‘Iâ€"lh‘ )1 tech one inch hemlock and 18 .‘l twat 2 X 8 inch Iii-inlork. MALLURY, Rustic Inn. liichiiioi (l Hill. nunâ€"n..â€" “ l\'E .\l li'l‘H ii CHANCEâ€"To quote ‘J you prices for your new wire. it'llce, i|l<1’|‘It|l‘ stietcliing wire and setting posts and iion gates. Brace. \\ll(‘ :Ill(l staples and patent. rail fence. inhodo ll:ii‘ll rm 1' repairingiy stump blowing, and stoin- blasting. J. H. Espoy, lilgiii Mills. 6-152 \, ONE Y \\'AN’I‘ICDâ€"\Vc can place i ’ your money, in good first liioi l- gnges at. 7 Phone, write or call. Uiouiid & Son, Wobuiii Ave. Toronto, Ont. (i-ll SILO FOR SALEâ€"Silo twelve Ly \ twrniy eight. nearly new con-.- hlel.“ \\itli rods. To he removed at, out-e. Apply to H. A. NICHULF. " OUHE Ti) RENTâ€"~01) Yonge St. ‘ Apply to, Mas. W. H.\iiiiis<.i.\: Itlchiiioiio ht. Richmond Hill. if. E MBROI DER Y WORKâ€"Young lady home. will do cmhroidiL-iy \voik at. Apply at LIBERAL OFFICE. 55 OR SALEâ€"Piuno-Case organ in good iepair, finished in beautifuh Biid’sâ€"eyo Maple; a bargain. One white hmd lmliy carriage; has top, 1 military “hells, reversible body; a. good iivat ('ol'i'iage‘ for less than half price, ()iic lmby walker in good repair at $1.00. Apply at THE LIBERAL OFFICE ‘ 8 5’: ROLIFIC STRAWBERRY PLANTS $l.5tl per hundred. T. I’nii.i”o'r, Stop 48, Youge Sheet. 83 ARPI‘IN'I‘l‘llllNGâ€"Odd jobs, fixing ll'll'flVYtl‘d floors. T. PHILI’UT, Stop «18. Yongo SllE’t‘t. 8 8 OSTâ€" Between Elgin Mills and Victoria Square on “'eduesdav evening August 10, Ladies Chili Bag containing wearing apparel. Finder kindly write or phone WALTER SCOTT, Ilnionville, Phone Stouffville 5208. 8 2 on SALEâ€"-One 1918 model and side car, one 1919 model, Excelsior iiiot0ieycles. In excellent running ordci'. Extra good bargain for immediate sale. Apply BUD BRAZIER. Elgiu Mills. - S 3 ATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEW’- ELLERY REPAIREDâ€"Reasmi- able charges. L. SHACKELL, "The English Tea Shop", Stop 38 Yong; 3v. OUSE TO LET â€" One mile H from Gormley. Apply E. ELLIOTT. Gorinley. Ont. 8 2 AND FOR SALEâ€"By the acre or by the lot. 315 ft.deep. Good location, ieasonable payments. Apply GEORGE ALLISON, Jr. Richmond Hill Phone 98 J. 7 4 n. OR SALEâ€"Seed wheat, 0. A. (7., No.104: an extra good sample. H, S. Fr-ii-is. Gorinley R. It. 2.’ 9-3 ANTED;Sufe strong (digit foot. V step ladder. E. \V. MOYLE. Lflllgsi‘llf, Stop 415, Metropolitan. l) 2 OR SALEâ€"Two good sows, with pigs. Apply Lungs (‘ARXisoii-L Richmond Hill, Mill Street “lost. 9 ] “()l’t S.\Ll‘I-~I\Ierliliin sized walnut: upright piano, made by Ernest I. Took. New Yoik. the pimpein of ii, r. Allt’n. E~q., Alhambra, mi. l’iicn $225 (“|~li. vintage extra. 4) ‘.l u SEPA BATH}: 13o U l lili LAYAL ') ilt‘llniUDtl llill, Telephone 2&0 i UH SALE 71 Breeding sow, 1 cut- F lt‘i', l liturgy. 1 wt ii-iii A“, l ~t:H:l; Hfll“_‘.'. Allole ~‘w 3) iii} ange 51 . ilr~t h“ us: on litlgwr Arc. ll ll

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