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There are dollars lying about your farm in waste wood which a Toronto Saw will readily turn into coal-saving fuel. It's one of the best money-makersl know of and [can recommend it highly as a proï¬table solution of your fuel worries. All-steel constructionâ€"strongly bracedâ€"built to last. Will operate best with aTORONTO Enginrâ€"built to run efï¬ciently on gasoline or kerosene. The Toronto Saw is only one of the many money-making proposi- tions inthe Toronto Farm Equipment line. Let's talk over the others when you're in town. or write to me for literature. JED ON ‘ ; ONTARIO WIND .ENGINE 8'PUMP Sample Copies mailed on request Also copies on exhibition at the ofï¬ce of your publisher PIANO TUNER You Can. Tmï¬i our LocaE Eï¬Ã©im The Solution To Your Fuel Worries THE CANADIAN MAGAZINE - THE LIBERAL REGULARPRICE - - - COMBINATIONjOFFER - CONTENTS OF AN ISSUE ‘unua, Agent, Richmond SUBSCRIPTIONS RICHMGND HILL J. T. SAIGEOIV Maple Lxcensed Auctioneer for the County of York. Sales attended to on shortest notice‘ and at reasonable rates. own local editor, you know it n. You also know that if your m for a publication, that pub- Patronaue solicita- Hill Skirts $1.50 $4.00 $3.25 $2.50 Maple, was an M519 ch-mmwn One pleasant feature of thl mm the pl-esontntiun of a. eautiful cuffâ€"links, by Hu- m the Hope Ladies Bus-hull their manager, Mr. L. H. Misses Rpm McCluslaey A Those who attend: ment at; anv givel were fully satisï¬ed w citations, diulnguvs. Burgess, lheir tum-m gmtulated on her WI selections. Mr. J. Maple, was 2m Male cl Ladies Bull tenm? B‘ desirous nf securing m Spling and summer’s 00d wusnn. isn’t, it? the Grand Opening of or thn sea=on. Why under Ladies Jonee. junim- mem made the p1 eseutnl mm, Miss Hattie W lowing address : 1-1 .-.«_.V "We the gills of Hope Baseball l‘smm take advantage of this oppor- t :Ilily (rf exp essing our gratitude to you fur your splendxd umnugument hf mu has lull (emu, Yum have E‘Vt’l’ lwen ready when we needvd ynn ; you always wsponded heartily to our ral‘. fu' support or mh'ue. Your unlwsi- Eating luyulby and fn‘ihfulm 55 t.) (\nr leuun has endeared ynu Lu n:~‘. 1:) taken of our gmtiLmle to you, will ynu pluase accept these cuï¬'links from the ghISvf the Hopeful Nine. In giving them we nniLe in wishing ynu :1 Merry Xmas and pmsperily and harpinew ‘iu the commg New Year. TRUCKING PATTENDENâ€"SANDERSâ€"AL the Parson- age, Richmond Hill, on December 21. 1923, Clam. Maud Sanders, daughter of Mrs. \V. j. Sanders, Richmond Strpet‘, to Geo. Puttemle-n of St. Catharines. HEIsEâ€"At Victoria Square. Markham. on Del‘r-m'wl‘ 24th. Alice A. Eyer, wife of L B. Heise. in her 5611) year. Funeral from her law residence on Wednes ay. an 1 p. m. to Heise Hill Cemetery. Barristers. Solicitors. Etc. omenâ€"Suite 511 McKiunon Bldg, Cur. Jordon and Melinda Sts.. Toronto. Telephone Main 3631. A. CAMERON MACNAUGHTON FREDERICK ‘. A. CAMPBELL M. J. BURKE, Phone 99 J. Agent for the PELH AM NURSERY 00M PANY â€" Richmond Hill. \Vesb Vaughan and King Townships All \L‘Irieties of Fruit and Ornamental Trées, Roses, Shrubs, and Bulbs. Standard Stock. I will take care of your interests and give you :1 Square Deal. I wish to notify the citizens of Rich- mnud Hill and district. that I have taken own- the Trucking Business lately conducted by Edward slimy, and will give every attention pussihlv to those wishing careful handling of their L-ifecls. Service unexcelled. Mr. Campbell will He at The Liberal Oflicp. Richmaud Hill, eï¬ery Tuesday alt-112mm. Sporting Notes 216m PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING HOT \VA'I‘ER HEATING AND GENERAL REPAIRS Macnaughton & Campbell Poultry Killing Demonstration C. 11. Blrxk'ï¬l 1119 Can- the a Bull [t THORNHILL. ONT. 9, Carnival and Sk‘ltin party he auspices of the 't-ung all tenm? Bvcunse they me 1f securing uniforms fur next 1d summer’s \vm-kâ€"th'lt’s a sun. isn’t, it? Sn be ready fvr [1 Opening of the New Arena: C. HENDERSON MARINA GES Phone Mr. L. McUluslz members anti 1 ion. DEATHS Hepe 9nde the entertain- ;iven hy the pupils ‘d with the spngs re- vs. drills, elc. Miss when is to be con- r wnrk and splendid I 'l‘ Saigeon. of Jluskey and mne Ibers of the team, ion, \\ 1)'l1*’,_1h0 Unp- lalker, read the ful- of Hope BasvhnH age. of this oppor- ux our gratitude Io did management 0 1. You have ever ve needvd yml ; you heartily to our cal‘. vue. Yonrunhesi- fnlihfnlntss to (un- zd van to us, in 232. MAPLE, ONT the evenin a, pilil‘ ( and the Palll U lement “llll WEEWGNE Hill FM! Why Worry Over What to Give? \‘TIE CAX'N FEECIJIJ Y()U A Pair of Gloves for Dad A Tie for Brother Bob A Pair of House Shoes for Sis 'A Muffler for Jack and Sox for George See Our Lines of Sox, Ties, Suspenders, Gloves, Shirts, Caps, Cuff-Links, House Shoes, Mufflers, Hankerchiefs, Etc. Dear Sirsâ€"-If I can prove to you that I guarantee everv head of stock that you own, without extra cost to you, by using one of the best products 01 this kmd on the market, would you be interested 9 If so see ' 7 our representative, A nniflf‘h r“ Mr. Stock Owner :: or his local agents, Wesley Boynton and R. E. Michaél. who will sell you the best known conditioner On the market to-day, and a guarantee marked direct from the company FREE TO YOU, for the market v4lue of all vour stock in case of death by natural causes known among these animals, This does not. cover Accident or Fire and Lightning. Our agent Will be “Olmd “3:586 YOU, 01"1 call at his oï¬'ice'lat Richmond Hill. Advertise in The Liberal-~It Pays DI‘QYi GOODS - MILLINERY - LADIES’ WEAR ;- Sporting__Goods - QUALITY SHOPPE_-_:-_ $933.53 “‘4‘ v----___ Glacier - - 3.25 Acadia - - 1.50 Demon - - 1.25 Hand Sleighs from 50C. to $250 C. C. M. Tubes Mens Auto Ladies Auto - - Falcon - - Yukon - Klondyke - Bobskates - STARR SKATES : HOCKEY STICKS : Spaldings Autograph - $1.50 Spaldings N0. 0 - - 1.00 Hespeler, Handmade - 1.50 Other Lines from 20c. to .90 Trench Block LADIES an! CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR and HUDILHI at Popular Prices. FANCY GOOD-‘3 and NOVELTIES, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Embroidery Work, Wools in all the new shades. Call and see us when doing your Christmas Shopping. RE?“ Buy at Home. and Save Money. SKATES ; A". G. SAVAGE, of the ACME STOCK SALT COMPANY Phone 33, We have just received a Nice Assortment of WOOLEN GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS for Winter Wear, ranging in price from .. HARDWARE & SUPPLIES Limited Phone 33 Thomhill, Ontario MRS. NORMAN BATTY Norman J. Glass. HARDWARE & SUPPLIES [limited [IILDI UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY Ing‘mg in n to $2.50 Thornhill, Ontario SEEM} STQRE Phone 53 $5.50 4.00 3.50 2.50 1.50 150