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The Liberal, 9 Nov 1922, p. 4

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W. HEWISON HOUSE PAINTER, Glazmr. Gramer and Paper- Hanger. Get Your Painting Done Now A. S. WHEELER 10.000. 7 rooms. 6 acres, chnumna Iu'eet, cash 3.000. 13,000. 100 acres. brick house. clay loam. 3rd. Mal-khan). cash 6,000. 17. 000, 130 acres. hOUSP, hunk [nu-n, clny loam. 7th Mun-khan]. cash 8,000. 6.500, 50 acres, frame house. bank barn, 7th of Markham, cash 2.000. 7,600. 20 acres, gnnd house and ham, 2nd of Markham, cnsh 1.000. 8.500. 42 acres. new blick house and ham, 5th Markham, cash 5.000. 8,500. 52$ acres, luick house, bank ham. 3rd Mm khaun, cash 5,500. I have lmusns and flats to rent. Mortgages arranged; also loans. (.‘m-d wood. stove lengtlw, delivered. R. E. WHEELER 'MSUU, 4 rooms, 0; hunt-3, Ay-u ..... W... at reet, cash 2.500. 10,000. 10 rooms. Elgin Mills. cash 5.000. 4.00U. 6 rooms, large lot. Roseviow Ava, cash 1,000. 8.700. 10 rooms, Ynnge street, cash 3.000. 6.500. 7 rooms, brick. on 2,800. 5 rooms, 5 acre, 4 cash 800. 3.200. 7 moms. one acre L000, Yonge street. 6,200, 77 rooms. brick. Ki cash 2, 000. cash 2,000. on 8-1] 1.000 3,100. 4 rooms. 25 acres, ulcnumnu Hm, Cash 300. 3,600. 4 moms, J; arre. 465 Yonge 5L. cash 1,000. 4,200,775 rooms. Richmond street, (.000. 1.000. acrés. Lune Island 1 2.300. 4 mama: cash 800. 2,100, 4 rooms. Yonge street. cush 2.900. 5 rmnns,i cash 500. Richmond Hill Realty 7.500, Box 178, 1,009, First class Painter Low Charges Stop 47 Richmond Hill [Can Save"'You 36% Days a Year STOVES DREâ€"Nu: J, Lunau, Agent, Richmond Hill T. H. HARDWARE & SUPPLIES Limited Phone 33 Thornhill, Ontario 7 rooms. 6 acres, Richmond 3 rooms. summer home, 2; 1e Island Parry Sound. 4 mama. 2 acres, Elgin Mills, rooms. brick. Richmond 9L. rooms, brick. cash 2,000. rooms. 9; acre, 46 Yungc sl rooms. rooms, 65 acres, Richmond rooms, Church street, cash rooms. Mill S‘leGP". cnsh 300. 2 acres. Elgin Mills, ES -- FURNACES -:- HEATERS =:- Phone 114. 1 acre, stop 46; acres, Mill mad, news, Richmond 3'9» I’mfm~!im] (7i! Hvatr'xs HuL Blast Oil Heaters Slopi losing this valuable time. Save your strength. Instal a Toronto Windmill and see how quickly it will pay for itself. Tol'onto Wlndmills are quiet, efficient workers. Cost nothing to run. Require practically no atten- tion outsxde an occasional oiling. And whenlinked up with a Toronto Pump and Toronto Water System, a. Toronto \Vindmill will give you a. city water service right on your farm. You know from laborious experience that you spend at least an average of one hour a day in pumping water for use about your fanm. wired , cash Inch Galvanized Fur 30 inch length Inch Bl nck Skove Pipe 18 inch per length Elbows Lndnm Ranges Complete with High Uluscc Tile Back and Resarvoir - â€" - Q .1 sh ue Canadian Tenor and Chair Loader Soloisb Nuth Pax'kdule Methodist Church, is prepared to receive pupils in Richmond Hill on Mondays. Studio, Mrs. N. Batty's. Arnold St. l’dl'ticulurs can he obtained by calling, Phone 22 Ring 11. EQ-tf The grand jury in the assizes, in their presentment to Mr. Justice Riddell. recommended that the' drug addicts receive more severe sentences and that the drug pedlax- receive the limit of the law. They also recom- mended that the jail farm be put under a board of commissioners, as they find thut undpr “dual cuntml” the institution is not operated in its best interests. The jury praised the educational system in vogue at the RICHMOND HILL “'ATER‘VORKS SYSTEM Rev. Di'. Briggs one of the nu!- stnnding figures in Mrthudismn, and for many yenrs steward of the Methodist Bonk Room. passed away at; the residence of his sun, A. \V. Briggs. K. C.. PUI‘L Credit. on Sundny, in his 87th year. Persons requiring water services‘ Lhisfall p|ease MAKE APPLICA- TION before December lsc, other- wise rates will have to be increased [.0 cover extra expense on account". of frost. The Smndmd Bunk nf Canada are offering $2.000 reward for "infur- mntion lending to the recovery of the securities" which were stnleh fl om the Standard Bank at Stoutfville. The bank makes no mention of any remunvrutiun fur the capture of the bandits. Anrmn High School are League ClmlnpiOns this year in basketball and football. reifl, The turnover was a surprise, and experts are endeavoring to figure out the cause, A vote in some of the States indicated that the Prohi- bition law now in force was not popular, but the trade issue Was probably a greater reason for the landslide. Some of the bess thinkers feel that high tarifi has been overâ€" done, and they ask for a sancr law along those lines. The election was devoid of great issues, and Presi- dent; Harding had no special policy to enthuse his followers. Although the final result of the United States elections held on Tuesday is not yet definitelv known, the returns so far show that many prominent Republicans have been swept from office, and the Demo- cratic party are in a commanding postion in state and national affairs. 'll'nl H ez‘xtl-r wil 11 Heat ms with NOTICE U. S. ELECTIONS Wm. C. Ruttan Chairman of Commission NEW'S NOTES Elbows J. LUNAIT, Oven grates No. 30 No. 40 No. 50 S] 3 $16 $19 40c. 50¢. I)” 5U A5 \Vhen you figure the loss of Lime and uncertain yield through dirty seed grain, the acreage loss by reason to your growing worse than useless Weed crops, you will readily see that the purchase of a Bull Dog \Vlld Oat Separator will prove a good invest- menl: to you. “’9 are agents forevery line of Farm lTEETZEL BROS. $ PlANO TUNER 378 BERESFORD AVE. WEST TORONTO Phone Junctlon 72. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS’ EXPERIENCE All mail orders will receive prompt attention. Teac Ier of Piano-Playing at. the Toronto Conservatory nf 311194: and St. Maigan-Pt's Collvgo. Richmond Hill-\Vodnesdnys um Sntm-duvs. _0N_ TUESDAY,, NOV. 28, 1922 The No. IT COSTS LESS \Ve can serve you in Farm Impleâ€" ments and Repairs, Pumps, Lightning Rods, Ladders, Furnaces and Repairs, Eave Trougbing. Metal Building, Sup- plies aud all kinds of Tinsmilhing. Cuming Yum' Furnace will want lunkin; after before cold weather sets in, nr imay be you are contvfnplatiug the in stallation of :1 new Furnace. We haw several lines worthy of your coma-idem tion. Implements are in 1 .et us serve y Division Court JOHN T. ANDERSON next Sitting of DiVlSIOH Ufmrt 3, County of York will he held in the Com-t Room. Commencmg at 10.15 21.111. RICHMOND HILL EARLE N E WTON eed of some T. F. MCMAH 0N. CLERK nu will no doubt find you PIANIST With the' Fall Season PHONE 87 $785.00 | W. G. Baldock, When the Frost is on the ‘Punkin’ $695.00 THE COZY CAR FOR ONE OR TWO [1} £1 COUPE and inez-y Officesâ€"Suite *Cor. Jordon and The Town of Aurora The Township of King The Township of \Vbitchnrt‘h The Imperial Bank of Canada, Auwl J. M.‘Valton. & Co. Aurora for him I ask your generous support for my successor who is prepared to give you better service than it was some- times possible for me to give. theri'aluedfipatronage given me in the past- Having disposed of my Grocery and China business in Richmond Hill to Mr. John Stein, I wish to take this opportunity of thanking you for Individual Instruction. Night Schuo Mondays and Thursdays. Newmarkot, Bank of Toronto Block A. CAMERON MACNAUGHTUN FREDERICK A. A. CAMPBELL Mr. Uumplwll will 'w at, The Libé Office. Richmand Hill. every Tuesd afternomw. \Valter S. R09. Phnn Hill. 5043 I leave his good qualities to speak I Macnaughton & Campbell TO OUR I’ATRUXS: NEWMARKET BUSINESS COLLEGE FALL TERM OPEN NAUGHTON Barristers. Solicitors. Etc. cosâ€"Suite 5H McKinmm Bldg“ ordon and Melinda Sts , Toronto ENROLL AN Y TIME NOTICE Telephr Ienkin Yours truly, ne W. A. DUNFAN Main 3831 81 JENKINS A FORD COUPE will take you on your trips in perfect. comfort. not only lhrough October's f'osty weather but; also through the cold blustery days of November and the {TCCZlng bllzzardy days of Lte long winter. Heed Octobex’s warning and order your closed car now. Easy paymcms it" you wish. DELIGH'N‘UL as bctober always is, its Mornings and Evenings are sure to be sharp and frosly and open ear dxiv- ing will soon cease to be a pleasure. y Naughton gin Mil!s lone 4-1.4 { ELO C UTION Miss Marguerite Boyle ArtiSt, Teacher in Literature, Expression, Reading, Dram- atic and Humourous Sketches, LightLunches Ice Cream Soft Drinks Cigars Cigarettes Refreshmennts Stabling Accommodation at Reasonable Rates Dialect Poems. Professional Graduate of Owen A. Smiley Studio. Address Miss Marguerite Boyle. Studio ‘Homewood Hall,’ Thornhill, Ont 30tf E. Bridges, ELGIN HOTEL Just in Time Phone 44 r 23 Stop 51 Yonge St. HE visitor was ushered into the little livingâ€"room. Through a back Window one glimpsed three children busy over mud pies. The last time the vlsitor had seen the young mother and her husband had been at the Muskoka. Free Hospital tor Conaumptives. Some months previous to that both had develoued tuberculosis. Future healthâ€"life, indeedâ€"depended on prompt measures. Yet, it the bus- band. stopped earnlng, how could they live. Their despair had been tragic. In just such cases the "Muskoka Free” fulfils its mlsslon. Husband and wife were sent there and given every care. Grand- mother, with financial help from the Samaritan Club, kept the chil- dren. To-day, they are home again, cured. » "We went just in time," said the young wife, gratefully, a. tender V tight in her eyes as she glanced at fine little mud-pie cooks. Contributions may be sent to Sir Wllllam Gage, 84 Spadina Avenue. Toronto. or to Geo. A. Reid. Treas- urer, 223 College Street. Toronto. ELGIN MILLS Coupe $695.00 To Save Lives Prop,

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