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The Liberal, 15 Sep 1921, p. 4

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Ban IE Bra m Newn 3‘ Jim Over 15 yems handling wire fence and I have handled a number of «ii {fox “nt mgkes, and I find by experience that pem'less fences are perfect. in every way. I am offering same at bargain prices~ullguaranteed. Bulinn . . . . . (‘vunkSLMVII- MmkhnuL. “'oodhmdgé Bmdfold . .. ' ' [wk flaw {fay yfiflé/Q gimp :\ mplun \vmarke All No. 9 Gage Steel Fence Posts, Lawn Fence and Gates TERMSâ€"Cash on delivery at nearest station. Price per Rod ntnn . McMahon, Richmond Hill PEERLESS FENCING 842 950 1040 748 740 500 Me 720 Fall Fairs Sept Sr 0 H V- ()1 Medium \Veights ORDER NOW. Price Per Rod Oct Oct 640 742 ~ 936 1050 1440 11â€"15 18 11} ,, j _, - f V l 0 5mm 90w! Ci/wié-cas‘e ms cleanedâ€" 360 41c 45c 51c 62c \VEI) sale 1 mile north at" Daliqr of Chas. Brillinger. S; snld. 12 months credit. Preultice,~ Auctioneers hay IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED F you have gone more than 1.000 miles without I having your crank-case cleaned; Chances are ten to one that your operating expenses are about twice what they should be. Very likely the snug- fitting‘ and rapidly moving parts in your motor are burning and wearing themselves out at an alarmingly rapid rate. too. Dirty oil, filled with (lust cannot lubriczr thoroughly cleaned 3 oil at least every 1 car gets hard usage. VI Imperial Polarine Crank-Case Service Dealers are particularly equipped to deliver 100% cleaning service. Imperial Flushing Oil, the scientific cleaning agent employed by them, gives unsurpassed results which are not possible with kerosene (coal oil) or similar things that are altogether unsuited for crankvcase cleaning. / J“ This is economy year. Clean oil and a clean'engine will save you a lot of money. To-day: Drive ’round to one of the addresses listed at the left, or to any dealer who displays the Blue Imperial Crank- case Service Sign. Prompt reliable crank-case cleaning is assured. - wmuxz: 2?“ 'â€" r ).-\Y, SEPTEMBER um stofk, implemé . on lot 14. 31d line. 1848 No. 11 2060 2060 l 536 1748 N0. 13 Fillen hs Cl‘l'dit. j. H. & K. G Register Poultry Fences Price per Rod Branches in all Cities 1R ZSâ€"Crodit ments. grain. 1e. Markham, the propmty e at 1. Farm h grit, mineral particles and road nto. Your crank-case should be and refilled with fresh lubricating 1,000 miles~more often if your 80c 65c Premier Meighch, in his first; spbec after his announcement ot‘a ' Gene (1 Election, said Lhac the trade question would be the principal topic to be discussed. A number ofthe 'Tory newspapers, however, are alâ€" ‘ready raising the “luyalLy” ery as iheretofore, and are reminding their readers that we belong to "uhe greatest empire on whieh the Sun ever sat,’ that the “grand old flag” iis again in danger, and that we (should keep a warchful eye on “our I neighbors to the south.” b‘ure signs l of a near election. The Canadian National Exhibition of 1921 scored anonher success. All nelson-able visitors appear to have been satisfied. In met the only growlers were in the dog show. Citizens of Toronto waitel long n r the time when the street l‘aiquy would be operated by the City. Well the transfer was made on the first of September. We have not. heard that. the system has been imâ€" proved, but \he ‘are has been raised from 5 to 7 cenfs, or four tickets for a. quarter instead of six :15 formerly. PRESTIGEâ€"At Nawtnn Blnnk. Wednesâ€" day. Sept. 14, 1921, Alex. Premice in his 69th year. Fulieml In Cmrville Cemetery, Flidny, at 2 p. m. “Mr. Meighcn is reported as saying that his stay in the political sphere may not be prolonged and that he may return to the practice of his profession." The same paper says: “The country expects Mr. Meighen to talk and act likea winner." In other words The Telegram wams the Premier to say what he dues 1 0t believe. The Evening Telegram does not like to see Premier Meiglien showing a weakness in the knee as the General election campaigon ap- proaches. The Telegram says that “Mr. Meighcn is reported as saying that his stay in the political sphere may not be prolonged and that he may return to the practice~ of his profession." The same paper says: DEATHS â€"And it will be done right. TEETZEL BROS. Eave Troughing, Furnace and Come in and see us about vour Spring \Vork now. Shop next to the Shoe Factory, in the old Bank Building. 2Dosrs South of Bakery on Yonge St. It’s a matter bflshoe repairsâ€" \Ve are now in a position to look after your needs in every line of metal work, and will he‘Jlt’let‘d to see your in regard to I Boot and Shoe Repairer Cigars, Cigarettes Soft Drinks, Etc. Geo. Allison, Jr. STOP 4695 YONGE STREET Metal Roofing, Metal Siding, P1110110 Boot and Shoe Repairer. con. 3, Vuugh: ’ Maple. Neat Work 1 ‘ ‘ OR SALEâ€"7 South of Shoe ractory. l .A92!yg:..s Keeping a Record With his BRO W N 113 let All Kinds of Boots and Shoes Repaired . Gcod Workmanship. Prompt Service. The Richmond Hill Hardware Co. mighty proud of it. Little brother is looking forward to the time when he will Try our Printing} and prices, and taking pictures {vith a Brownie is as easy as it is economical. Lat He grew the pumpkin his own gardenâ€":and he’s grow ohe too. Brownies come at many your boy come in and look over our complete stock. GEO. KIDD Gunn’s Creamery Butter General Repair Work. Metal Garages, Etc. and Peamale Bacon ROLFE DevelOping. A. ROLFE as well Notice it 8 do it fiicbmbhd Hill (Guild strainXIho best way I kee up a bred to lay strain is} breeding fmm u thurough hre C()CkL‘l‘P]. Buy ‘nmv and save mane; \VM. GREEN. cumm- Richmord m F OR SALEâ€"Barred Rock Cockerel P \VM. Bridg OR. SALEâ€"One buy gelding. would ° suit f.n'mpr or teamster, (11‘ \w uld exchange for lighter une‘ Alm :1 good set of team lmrnosq and nearlv new farm wagon. G, \VILLOI‘GBY, Elgin Mills P. O. 12 l L' Int '15. CHI). ‘0, house, Bunk Burn. other Buildings‘ (1.. OSTâ€"Between Henry and Joseph \Vingm’s on the ()arrville sideâ€" rnrld n satchpl containing a numher nf silk waists and other articles. Reward at LIBERAL OFFICE. 12 2 r 28 and 29, mm. 2, Va srll in hulk, m- divide the SIINEY. Rlchmulld Hill pumpi ng gnng art 7 3;. Phnnc, write or Call. (iu‘undfi: Son, Wubum Ave. Tumnw, Unl. ' 6-14 good clay Lmun, I‘M seeding will he cmnplu pox "on this spiin A pply ‘. V HHth GIVEMIEHHECHANCEâ€"Toquote you [rifles for your new wine fun-v, als‘) for stlotuhing wire and setting pests nnd ilon gut‘rs. BIHCH \xiwnnd 512lph‘snnd pulan mil fenL‘e. Idlsodn ham wu-f rwpniring, stump blowing, and >1qu blasting. J. “- Eslwy, l‘llgin Mills. 6-22 0R SALEâ€"l Breeding sow, 1 cutâ€" ter, 1 buggy. 1 set humvss, I stuck uf hay. Apply stop 46; Yunge St“. first house on Edgar Aw. 9-11 OSTâ€"SPptt’thf’l' 5th, near Rich mond Hill, u buy 'hm-SP. whh bridle and ropn attache-d, has rather shm't, tail and mink on left kneP. also four white fPl-‘t. Will finder please Communicate with mvnvr, COX Bros. Oxford Street, Elgin Mills. OR SALEâ€"Silo corn, by ncrcnr smnk. also a quantixy of milieu. «by the tan. Apply S. MUSSON. Stop 501; Yonge St. ll 3 0R SALEâ€"Modm‘n seven rnmn brick house. large hull. hath and all canvenipncas. electric wnter sys- tem. This is n verv fine property. situated on 1he south side of Arnold Street. Apply W. H. GRAHAM Rich~ mom] Hill. 11 (f. A purchase in'm' near Ric-L1H"er Hill/m- will urchnse small farm ahnnt 50 acres in ’uughnn m- Markham. nu Cummissinu‘z clmrgvd.\\’1~ito. A. M. FISHER, ‘19 Wells. St. Turnntn. 103 OR SALEâ€"10 \Vyundotte hens, 1 (Oak u few vnnng chicks about 3 momhs "Id and [wkin ducks and drakes. Blookside Dxew, Stnp 511,. Elgin Mills. ' 11 2 IfOR SALEâ€"Modium siud walnut & . . w uprlght piano, made by lamest, bl. Tnnk, New ank, the pl'npl'l'ty nf G. F. Allen. Esq, Alhambra, Ca]. PI ice $225 cash. rallage vxtl'a. Apply In J. E. NEWTON. 9 3 ‘OR SALFâ€"Ahuut 5N) anlmls American Wundpr “’hedl. flII‘ axed. $1.60 per bushel. ‘A guml sample. Apply Goo. Manir, JPffPl'- son. Ont. a10-12 Rewm d, Yonge St. OSTâ€"Svptenth- 5th mond Hill, a {my bridle and ropn :Il-anhe ‘ ‘IANTED TO RENT-Small hallSP m- 2 uufnrni-hed Rooms in or near Richllmnd Hill. 103 QTRAYEDâ€"-0;1xluetn the pwmises, k lot 28. mm. 2, Markham, a hxowu hmse, Sunday. Spr. 4. Ownm- may have same by px-ovmg pmpelty and paying expense-s. JOHN A. COSGROYE, 11-13 Richmond Hill. :OR SALEâ€"200 M711» farm, being , Inn , A n \VA...~L... FOR SAI.Eâ€"â€"()n ( OR SALEâ€"Seed “bout, 0. 'A. 0:, Nu. 104; an vx‘m good sample. S. Fen-i4, Gmluh-y J’. R. 2. 9-3 CSTâ€"Twn nPw snlcin nmnd Hill Pmk :. OR SALE~(3hr‘np’nl-n'e fox SAUNDERS, Mill Road. R ES H ONEY‘ WAN'l EDâ€"\Vt- cnn plam FEW ACRES WANTED â€"Tn \th ‘Vant Ads. your mom-y, in gnng‘l first {um L Vaughan COVVâ€"A flesh milch( calf by side foy sale. 1m water for stuck wit Schlml news; the! mu, Full whuxtin, 7 roomed SAL'DER, JOHN 1. Unt STEPHE <ylmm8100ucl'es Markham. Brick driving shrds and new wine fenced for stuck with~uc \Voc 1w u l i0. der lugth WH .‘furm. ]()HI I, B011 Phum 34 tf use fox-s chmond ck within: 9 the mud. mt in, nnd would give m-xL full. 1w. Uniun- August 12 qs,’ lot 40, H) 2 21f Win JOHN Salt rels DE

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