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The Liberal, 22 Dec 1921, p. 4

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After :1 sharp contest Mr. David Ross, the U I“. 0. candidate, carried Nonth Oxford on Monday by a majority of 1,000 over Mr. Day, the Liberal, and 3,700 over Mr. Neely, Independent Conservative. The seat was for the Local House, and this is the first time in nearly halfacentury that a man other than an Liberal was elected in that riding, either for the Dominion Parliament or the Provincial Legislature. Jack Cinuck states that the Meigben Government might have been more successful in the 1% (lcml elections had they taken the franchise from the alien voters, and it blames Sir Robert Borden for not advocating that policy when he was a delegate at the Imperial Conference. No doubt Sir Robert took the view that if we expect foreigners to become good, loyal citizens we must treat them as friends, and not as enemies. Jack Canusk also points out that “No Soldier need apply” in the Western prairies for a seat in Parliament. It is not noccsscry, however, to go so far from home for similar exmnplcs. liven in Toronto the (‘ inservutzve slogan seemed to be "No Soldier need apply!" [30V “Was one of your dear Ones on a torpedoed hospital ship? Will you buy German toys?" “Did 'yuu have one 01' your famin poisoned b'y' German gas? Will you llowever. m be revengeful. Besides, how is rennan to pay her immense (leth i she is not allowed to sell her goods in foreign countries? buy German boys?" (‘ome Jack. give us :1. rest. In is not pleasant to look back and think uf lhe many crimes committed bylthe Germans in the late war. Canadians will no: go all the way to Germany h1- toys if they can getjust as good in our own (bunny. It never pays, were five provinces what. did- not re- turn a single (Jon=crvuti\'e in the recent general elcctinnsâ€"nnmely Quebec, Prince Ed ward Island, Nova Scotia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. And yet opponents of Hon. Mackenzie King harp only on one stringâ€"“A Solid Quebec!” ' r We hear fur tun much the. (a days about “A solid Quebec" for the. Liberal party.‘ Why don‘t Llieysay “A solid Nova Scotia” or “A solid Prince Edward Island?" There were five pmvinces what. did. not. re- turn a. single Conwrvutive in the It is expected that a raw months \vill complete his recovery, and fit him for light work. Contributions may be sentjo Hon. W. A. Charlton 223 College Street, Toronto: The Humble Home “In the Rear” The National Sanitarium came to the rescue. He was sent to the Mus- koka Hospital for Consumptlves. and the family provided for ln healthy sufl-oundlngs. That was'a year ago. It has taken time. but pure air, perfect rest, proâ€" herâ€"and sufficientâ€"food, have done their work. It is expected that a few months Ah! the pitiful lack of money to provide {or his‘ needs! Th¢ dumb «.ggpy {1} his “jlfg's eyes! wife and two children éxisted. miser- ably. How could a victim of tuberculosis possibly recover under such condl- Hons? A man, gaunt, hollqw-eyed, lay (in me bed in a little shack “in the rear." The closed window was a silent reproach to an unwholesome garbage heap within twenty feet .01 the front door. V’lr‘here, the man, his "Did you lose .usimniu“? Wi Jack (‘Inuck in the lust humber of «n edif‘ying (P) weekly asks: :1 dew one an the 1 you buy German TUESDAY JAN. 10, 1922 The general stock of Store Goods, consisting of DRY GOODS, G ROCE’RIES, HARDWARE, Etc.‘ of ARTHUR W. GURNEY TESTON will be sold at 'a Big Reduc- tion during the ‘ next two weeks, as the preprietor is re- tiring from business. = ‘ If you want Bargains come and get your choice. Get the last mile of service from your shoes by having them repaired at “THE ROLFE SHOE REPAIR STORE” South of Shoe Factory Cigars, Cigarettes Soft Drinks, Etc. The new Sitting ul’ Duns-Ion Umu-L N0. 3. County nf Ym'k win he held in the Com-L “(W-ll]. “BE rfHRIFTY” \vmk ahead, lmth for l‘oum vard :4 Eduratiun, and lmth need llSéithllCé‘ us wvll us fl criticism. G0 tn the nmninuti in u faultâ€"finding: spirit, hnL questiune and‘get inful’nMLiun. LPL '(fll of «Mir citizens lememlum- the llUlllll.eltlnll Inerting in the Ouuncil (:h/unhu' next Mondzlym‘ening when Immimnljons will he Lnkpn fur the position of Reeve, four Ummcillm'e. and three l’ulrlic Schnoltrustoes. If the presvnt will sluml for mmllwr [-91 m “’1:lwlll’\‘0ll]Pl‘£‘l~lllu(ll-'slrt‘ for u change. There is u lut nfimpnrtnnt ahnngt \Vnrk BU.“ I‘d need A Spring Day "I never picked wild flowers be- fore," she said wistfully. “We lived in the city. Father died. and thenâ€" mother. of tuberculosis. 1 Vsz all alone. I wasn't strongâ€"worked too hard.â€"and I got it. They brought me here to the Sanitarium on a. stretcher." A Spring day in Muskoka. with sky and water vividly blue; the smell of pine, the song of birds in the air. On a. sunny slope a girl gathered trilliums with eager hands. She smil- ed at the questioning stranger. “But, look at me now!" exultantly. The glow of health was in her- cheeks. “It's the rest and care and good food and fresh air that saved me." and her eyes shone joyously. Surely she was worth saving, thisl bonny. blue-eyed girl! Surely the Muskoka Hospital for Consumptives deserves her gratitude! 7 Contributiofis may be sent to Hon. W. A. Charlton 223 College Street, Toronto. Greo. Allison, Jr. Division Court Unmxuencmz all 9.4:) u. ’1‘. F. MCMAHON (:unn’s Creamery Butter and Peameal Bacon RICHMOND HILL STOP 4G4; YONGE ST NOTICE Up in Muskoka Nomination ~01?â€" (31.19111: lll 'il um! hndies ‘iondly t-n llllb tht Here is a Real Bargainâ€"the Greatest Value Ever Offered in Canada. The Liberal costs $1.50 a year. The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal costs $2.00 a year. We now offer a full year's subscription to both papers for $3.50 An Excellent Premium. With The Family Herald and Weekly Star is included a copy of the new Canadian Coat of Arms in true heraldic colors. size 14x 17 inches.- This beautiful plate should be found in every Canadian home. Every boy and every girl should be taught to describe the Canadian Coat of arms. A c'opy will be sent free to all who accept this offer. Send your order to THE LIBERAL OFFICE. AUCTION SALE _()F_ STANDING TIMBER TERMS :â€"â€"All sums of $10.00 and nndvrcush; over that amount 12 months unedit. un uppruwd juint nobps. 'SAIE AT ONE o'cka ,SHARI‘ F. W. SILVERSIDES. Auct. , Believe um I um truly thankful that it is s”. In conclusion, again allow me to thank you, and t.) wish you all, the old, old wish. ."A Merry Christmas and :1 Happy New Year. Yexm's wry fI-uly. H AA'TKI1 The t‘imlmr will h? 5! Acre lnls mme m- less will have until April lst move timlwr. All brush in wuknmnlike mannvr. A BARGAIN IN NEWSPAPERS He also hopes (hut u continuauml of tlu-ir favours may he cxpvcted. It mayiutm'vst, you K.) know tllut you me hvlping un old soldier tn l('- establish himself. nut, by charity. but by pioviding him with lhv nu-nns of Pull-ningu living. ut no oust. tn yam- SL‘ f. f tohis nnnwruus patrvnu, nnd wi: lo assure them that he vm'y n: npprwziales their pntxonnge dun Eng ymr now drawing (n u close. He also hopes that u continua . . . In; , m.“ ST PART LOT My The undersignnd has lt‘Cl'iVOd SATURDAY, DEC. 24, “THE ROLFE SHOE REPAIR STORE” ONE FRAME BARN 0x1; FRAME HOUSE SP” by public . ROLFE TENDERS THANKS instructions from STANDING MIXED TIMBER FORE ( x )Aâ€" A. ROLFE nucfit 1d imqnm-tm. Purrhasurs 1923 In [-9. must be piled m mti nualinn 35x60 M ARKHAM n (HI 19231 wishes nun-h im: the When the Landlord Raised the Rent "I never do have any fun." com- plained a young girl petulantly. "Come with me, and I'll cure youx discontent," suggested a visiting nurse of the National Sanitarium Association. They visited a. humble little home The mother was struggling to sup- port the three children. while he: husband was fighting tuberculosis 21! the Muskoka. Hospital for Consump- tives. “I’ve just got to help." exclaimed an enthusiastic young person as she and the nurse walked down the road. Contributions may be sent to Hon. W. A. Charlton 223 College Street. Life was not rosy. It tragic when the rent was Hopeless despair looked [ brown eyes. Three pairs of eyes watching. sensed some make even baby lips quiver. “But thei‘ei" with a. smile, babies smiled too. "I musn't ( He's getting better anyw writes it's wonderful up tl saved his life." And the br( were a prayer. Toronto MOWOOOMWOWOOONWOQN00¢¢¢99¢O§OQOOQOW c. N. COOPER Richmond Hill § wooowmwowuowowouowooownmg“” Stationery Papeteries Books at The Liberal Store CGOPER’S HARE Aluminum I’y rex Xmas goods anyway‘ up ther :e bran" TRENCH’S BLOCK Plumbing in C‘nection became doubled. rom her ' childish :thing to and th Grunile :ll' ' vuu: Sc -Ls a‘ \V’AN'l‘EDâ€"A gill for general house wurk, must he good plain cnnk. Gond wages and all com eniences. MR5. _|. H. DUNLOP. 24-26 OTIGEâ€"E. Sliney Is prepmed tn L do all kinds of trucking :md outing in Richluund Hill nud vicinity. Patronage sulicited. Phone Richmond Hill 98. 42 If ‘ 0R SA/LEâ€"Bm rod Rock Cnckvrels. Exhibitinn stock, for breeding purpoSrs. Apply Box 65 lepljlhill. ~‘ARM T0 RENl‘â€"Fnrlly full plow- ed; Int 2%, rear 2nd Cnncessiml. Vaughan. jonx SLINEY, Richmond Hill. 24-lf E, Bridges. Elgin Mills Hotel. Wuuld be pleased to han yom orders for your supply of (Jhristmns Cigars. Cignrvttes, Pipes. and Spvcial Wines; also boxes of Chocolates. If We havn't anything to suit your l'eqlllh ments we would be only too pleased [u get it for you. 21-29 TOVE FOR SALEâ€"One Pom-l Oak \ heater good an new. Also one washing nmchinp. goud as new. Abu ons standard coal oil stow, 3 burner._ MRS. OSTER Elgin Mills, Phonv Mknls. 949. 25-27 was 1.1., m Apply A4 Thmnhiil _l__4 Richmond Hill Public Lilu-zuy. Apply sunting mlzu y I eqnixrd. nut Int: 1' than noun December 31% tht to the undersigned, fmm whmu infmmntiun rvgm-ding duties etc. may be obtainvd. A. ]. HUME, Secretary. 26-27 1764 Maple. U SCRiPTIONâ€"Pmmply uttended to. window cluaning a apecinlty. A. L. GOUGH. P. 0. Box 178. 25-27 ' ‘ELEPHONE GIRI the 1st nf January tt‘h‘pllnnt‘ upemting. giVen tn leux-n. Full y. Apply Uhirf inx-uuw . ()flim‘ Richumnd Hill. nu nd Hill CU” Go: mlvy R. R. HOIUE YOUNG BEEF F0] SALEâ€"8V the quarter. Fron quarter 7 Cents, Hind qnmte-rs l4 CPIIts E. '1‘. STEPHENS, stup 47 Yonge Slrevv ’26.”? DSTâ€"Two heifers strayed from lot 18. con. 4. Murkhmn. un or about. the first of October. Information will he xewm-ded. GEO. TOOLEY Millikan OTICEâ€"an-nmn Stvp'uensnn is no i pwpnrml to sharpen skate-s r suutl) bu” of th 45 Ynngv St. 262 SPECIAL SALEâ€"In mid Season A hats at. xeduced prices frmu nnw until the end If the Benson at the THORNHILL MILLISERY STan. Store closes Wednesday afternoon hone No. 28. I: OH SA I.I’~Ono Shv rthm n Sp: in? L n filst CLIss milk cow, on Int :2 Mn. 4. Markham. A. J. NICHm. k‘OR RENTâ€"10110113\viLAhsix .‘LGIN MILLS HOTELâ€" Ernie 0R SALEâ€"Dmniniun Organ new Iv new. Plume 708 Maple. 26-27 nwu I‘C NYPERSON \VANTING'WOOD GUT BY THE UORD. Phone UR SALEâ€"One Holstein cuw fresh mlved. JAMES MCLEAN Rich- ul Hill. 26-27 OUSE TO RENTâ€"Richmond St. Apply AMOS J. WRIGHT. 24-27 DD 1083ng ANY D_E: IBRARIAN \VANTEDâ€" Fl Imus: lIockeV Pucks Skates nsr. Inn-n and (.HIPX" Vliilrltjhl miles e-nst, ()Lstup 47 Yongu A. L. \VAILULE, Collxorm- ant ‘ekds. Licks A R E vnn 51x xoomm' (-tlwr unlhuild 1.â€"\V.'mted (m T a gill L0 Iem n Twci Weeks any frnm Slillt. Br“ Telephum- 29 HULS

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