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The Liberal, 21 Sep 1922, p. 4

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As we have obtained a Special Price on No. 1 Hard Wheat West- ern Flour, We Wish to give our customers Special Price, 14 cents at the Store; 15 cents delivered fines Price, Quality and Serviae Count with You? Beef” Competition. SPEEDING PURSEâ€"2.18 class -- Purse $125. 'Reducted Fares on all Raiiw Secretary, Bolton. for Prize List. Bolton] Get Your Painting Done Now A. S. \V HE E [ch ii “0.0.0.0.; -0-¢.o ER DAY MD SATURBAY Oct. 6 and 7, 1922 Stop 47 Richmond Hill [Can Save‘You 36% Manufactured by THE HALL ZYRD FOUNDRY CO. LI‘D., HESPELER, ONT. First class Painter Maple Bakery . _._..o--â€"â€"-â€"- Worth Reading Sold by ..O\V SPECIAL FEATURES HARDWARE & SUPPLIES Limited Phone 33 Thornhill, Ontario Lharges J . Lunau, Annivelsmy svrvices will he held in Can-ville Methudist church Sunday. Oct. 1. Rev. kl. S. \Varren of Rich- Innnd Hill will take charge of the ser- vice in the afternoon at 2.30 and evv- nng at 7 o'clock. " On Monday evening, Oct. 2, at 8 o'clock the concert On. 0f the Ideal Blend Cu. will give an entertainment in the church. Admlssiun including H-h‘eshnwnts, adults 50 cents; children ’1 cents. 2w uu nut lyu w... Fairs in which our pen-pie are most,I interested are as follows: Belton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 6â€"7 ()ookstown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 3-4 Markham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 5-7' Newnmrkot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 28 30 ' Oct. 10-11! Quoensville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schomberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 12-13 ‘ Fruits, ‘ other perish: be stored cl‘ Superim' F wiLhuut any age. This i: appreciated owner who stuffs in the The Pilot. Superior Pipu‘mSfi Fm lmCe insulrdingairchumh- er mud the eraighb flush- frnnt prevents the radiation nf hunt to the out-side casing. The return air space “hich encircles the “min: flll'nuct‘. keeps‘ this outside casing con] at all Limes. The only heat that is radintvd into the celâ€" lm- comes fi-mn the smoke pipeund this is sufficient to keep the temperature nf the biscuth above fri-vzing. at, all times that is radi lm- comes pipe and H: keep the the b-tscnm u‘ll Limes 1t is radi 1V8 Days a Year Dates of Fall Fairs Richmon YOUNG WOMEN On Domestic Science Y vegetable: and shahle products mm CIKHG to the PilnL Pipe-less anace nydnnger of spoil- ;ie .1 big advantage ad by even-y huuw )0 must keep fowl Carrville must; k9! lusement *ening, Oct. 2, at 8 at CU. uf the Ideal ve an entertainment Adm1ssinn including ults 50 cents; children 2w ll ’ur 3. d4 lVCDS le We believe the Globe of Tuesday expresses public opinion when it says: “Hotelmen who contend that beer and wine licenses are necessary to the maintenance of good hotels in towns and villages are wasting their breath. People had a long experience of the barroom hotel and wiped it out because it was more of a public nuisance than a public convenience." Holders of 1922 Victo’ry Bonds who have decided to exchange their maturing bonds for new bonds carrying the same rate of interest, under the proposals of the Minister Finance, which are now- being ad-‘ vertised, would do well to surg render their bonds at once, rather than delay until September 30‘ approaches. When tlze bonds were first iSsued in 1917. the 1922 maturity was a favorite with small investors, many of whom were buying bonds for the first time. Consequently, there are many, many thousands of individual holders and it would be a great help to the banks and the Department of Finance in carrying through the conversion expeditiously, It is no wonder that scores of newspapers throughout; the Province have reported the fact that notwith- standing more than a million and a quarter people attended the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto only one arrest was made, and that for insobriety. "he 0. T. A. has not completely stamped out the drink evil, but has done wonders in keep- ing sober those addicted to the habit. "It is not the girls who smoke cigarets, spend their evenings be- tween the movies and dance halls. any more than it is the women who spend their afternoons at bridge, who make the mothers of men who rise up to call them blessed." cash 1000 2,900, l Cllbh 500. 3,100‘ - as well as a convenience to the holders themselves, if they would turn their bonds into the banks as early as possible. 350( street In a public address last week in Kitchener, his birthplace, Prime Minister King in condemning the ultraâ€"modern woman, may not have pleased all his hearers, but his words of warning should cause mothers to ask themselves the questionâ€"“Does my daughter do what Mr. King condemns, and if so do Iapprovc of such habits?” In referring to the quality of womanhood Premier King said: Hill mond 'H By Royal Proclamation, His Excellency the Governor General of Canada has been pleased to designate the week commencing October 21nd, 1922, as Fire Prevention Week. The object of the period thus set apart 1'01- observance, 1.5 to reduce the tremen- dous fire waste of the Dominion, especially that which is directly due to carelessness and. avoidable causes. To the furtherance of this purpose, it is recommended that special in- struction on the subject of Fire Prevention be given by the teachers, that suitable Hzerature be distributed to the pupils 'and thatfire drills be held in all schools, colleges and edu- camonal insflcufions throughout Canada. R. E. WHEELER Richmond Hill Reality I have houses and flats to rent. Mortgagvs bougllb‘und sold. Loans arranged Cnrd wood. stove length. 1,000, 3 rooms, summer c< 5 acne-s, Lone Island, Parry Snu 2.300, 4 rooms, 2 acres. Elgin lSh 800. 2400, 4 moms. {; acre. stop461§ Y is!) 300. 2500. Grooms, 1 acre, Richmonc He. 1 Georgina Tp. at Udom Sept 25th. N. King Tp. at Sohomhcrg Oct." 3rd. i800 Box 178, Phone 114. York County School Fairs 1922 (5 roc >00. IOUFDS rooms, summer cottage one Island, Pam-y Snund. onus, 0H) 1C 1 bl‘ res, Elgin Mills res. Elgin Mills, step 46;. Yonge Richmond Hill. hmon PE Call by phone or otherwise pun ptly JOHN R. CAMPBELL Boot and Shoe Repalrer Boy I'Y,11 9 W”N”QNWOWM§OOWW6696.09960MSO 2Doors South of Bakery on Yonge St. R E M E M B E R The James Robertson (30‘, Ltd. fl 215 Spadina Ave, Toronto, Ontars WHO SUPPLY BATHS, BASINS, W. C Laundry TUBS and ALL NECESSARY EC Ask for our Septic Tank Circular and get in touch with our local represe um I? Richmond Hill Phone 1 who will gladly furnish necessary information regarding your requirements. Out side the Village our Pressure Sysw provide water for any installation VETERINARY SURGEON, All Kinds of Boots and Shoes Repaired. Good W orkmanship . Prompt Service. GEO. KIDD Thornhil]. WHEN READY TO CONSIDER Ambrose L. Phipps UMBINGâ€" ve. , Toronto, Ontario [8, BASINS, W. 03., SINKS L NECESSARY EQUIPMENT ' Dialect P0( ms. Professional Graduate of Owen A. Smiley Studio. Address Miss Marguerite HOUSE. PAINTER, G1az1er.Gramer and Paper- Hanger. Boyle. Studio ‘Hcmewood Hall,’ Thornhill, Ont 30=tf Artist, Teachér in_ Literature, Expression, Readmg, Dram- atic and Humourous Sketches, ELOCUTION Miss Marguerite; Boyle presentatn 111C

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