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The Liberal, 22 May 1930, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR Hey Ho Come To The Fair VICTORIA DAY Horseshoe Pitching Contest Junior Farmers Stock Judging Contest Sat’y May 24th T. H. TRENCH, President F. GRAHAM. lst V'ice-Prssident R. S. COOPER, Secretary W. A. WRIGHT, 2nd Vice-President A long list of Athletic Eventsâ€"Including a Three Mile Rac: Races for the Kiddies Punch and Judy Show A play “Winnie and The Wise Young Man" will be presented in ‘the Masonic Hall by the Girls’ Auxiliary of St. Mary’s Anglican Church. Admission Adults 35 cents; Children 25 VALUABLE PRIZES FOR LIVESTOCK EXHIBITION HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, SWINE and POULTRY Fair Officially opened at 2 p. m. (daylight saving time) by Hon. G. S. Henry Softball Tournaments In Charge of R. E. WHITE, Dept. of Agriculture Open to Junior Farmers, under 26 years of age who have not taken a regular course at an Agricultural Col- lege. FIVE CLASSES OF LIVE STOCK WILL BE JUDGED 15 Minutes will be allowed on each class. REASON WILL BE GIVENORALLY Contestants must meet in Arena before 10.30 (daylight saving tirne,) Ellen Judging is to (Zommence MORE AMUSEMENTS AND MORE FUN FOR ALL \ Pfizgs are offéred fdr Highest Aggregate Score of lst $6.00; 2nd $5.00; 3rd $4.00; 4th $3.00; 5th $2~ LADIE’S and MEN’S â€" $150. IN PRIZES Make entries with Cecil Harding, Richmond Hill Secretary of Sports Committee STOUFFVILLE CONCERT BAND IN ATTENDANCE A BIGGER AND BETTER MID-WAY Games and Attractions for Young and Old RICHMOND HILL Agricultural Society Meet Your Friends at the Richmond Hill Fair SPRING A BIGGER AND BETTER STOCK SHOW ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS 25 CENTS In The AGRICULTURAL PARK, RICHMOND HILL Singles and Doubles Tournament $40.00 in Prizes ’ WRITE FOR A PRIZE LIST THE Slst ANNUAL IN THE EVENING THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO Said the little young red rooster, “Gosh all hemlock! Things are tough. Seems that worms are getting scarcer, and I cannot find enough; What’s become of all those fat ones is a mystery to me. There were thousands through that rainy spellâ€"but now Where can they be?” The old black hen who heard him did- n’t grumble or complain, She had gone through lots of dry spells, she had lived through floods of rain. So she flew up on the grindstone, and she gave her claws a whet, As she said, “I’ve never seen the time there weren’t worms to get.” She picked a new and undug spot; the earth was hard and firm, 1 The little rooster jeered, “New ground! ‘ i That’s no place for a worm.” ‘The old black hen just spread her feet, she dug both fast and free, “I must go to the worms,” she said; “the worms won’t come to me.” The rooster vainly spent his day, through habit, by the ways Where fat, round worms had passed in squads back in the rainy days. When nightfall found him supperless, he growled in accents rough, “I'm hungry as a fdwl can be. Condi- tions sure are tough.” He turned then to the old black hen and said, “It’s worse with you, For you’re not only hungry, but you must be tired, too. I rested while I watched for worms, so I feel fairly perk; But how are you? Without worms, too? And after all that work?” The old black hen hopped to her perch and dropped her eyes to sleep, And mumured in a drowsy tone: “Young man, hear this and weep; I’m full of worms and happy, for I’ve dined both long and well; The worms are there as alwaysaâ€"but I had to dig like .. . .1” Saturday, May 3lstâ€"Cash sale of implements, furniture, poultry, breed- ers supplies, etc, the property of Mrs. George Proctor, lot 65, con. 1, King, Schomberg Junction. Sale at one o’clock. F. A. Egan, auctioneer. Saturday, May 3lstâ€"Auction sale of Blacksmith Tools, etc., at the Blackâ€" smith shop, Victoria Square, the pro- perty of Harry Fl'avelle. Terrms, cash. Sale at 2 o’clock. Prentice and Prentice, Auctioneers. PORT DE DIONâ€"The Belgian Im- ported Draft Stallion [1888] (7488) owned by Harry Docks, lot 27, 7th Con. of Vaughan, R. R. No. 2, Wood- bridge, will stand at his own stable for 1930. Enrolment No. 934; Form 1. $14 to insure a foal. The Edgeley Dramatic Society pre- sents the play, “The Finger of Scorn” at Nobleton on May 23rd and at Schomberg on May 28th. The friénds of Evy Robb are glad to know she is able to attend her stud- ies at school again this week. V Edgeley Ladies are preparing for the Sunday School convention here on May 29th. 1Viiss Shirley Snider is recovering nicely from her burns and is feeling much better. Mrs. R. Klinck and Mrs. Ellis, of Markham, called on friends here on Thursday. Mr. ’Gordon Chellew is recovering from his ailments and is now out on his daily rounds. Mr. and Mrs. Watson and children and M1“. Donald Storey spent Sunday aiternoon with friends in Wexford. NOBLETON The Sixth Line Dramatic Club pre- sented the play “The Colonel’s Maid” in the hall at Nobleton on Wednesday evening. The play was well present- ed and well received by a large audi- ence. A dance fOIIOWed with King City orchestra supplying the music. AURORA GRANTS $100 T0 FAIR A grant of $100 was made by the Aurora town council this week to the Aurora horse show for the exhibition to be held on Saturday, June 7th. W. J. Baldwin, secretary, and A. M. hirkwood, treasurer of the society, ap- peared before the 'council to request the use of the town park for the show. Ccuncil also granted permission for a slreet dance on Wellington Street on the evening of June 7th. murmured the Yank politely, “and [who’s Winnin’?” ~ ‘ An American visitor was taken to Lord’s to see his first cricket match. It happened to be a slow game, or so the tourist thought. Hits mentor, one of those rabid enthusiastics, piled his guest with numerous historical facts about the game. “The first cricket match was start- ed about 1550,” he said. “Oh, yes,” PLENTY OF BUSINESS FOR THOSE WHO GO AFTER IT Stock Register Don. Dalziel is sporting a new car. SALE REGISTER Edgeley REGISTERED YEARLING HOL- GRAY PERCHERON MARE. six years old. A. J. Nichols, lot 21, con. 4, Markham. Phone Stouffâ€" ville 4014. 100 SENATOR DUNLOP OR GLEN MARY Strawberry plants $1.00, six dollars per thousand, choice plants, Cuthbert raspberry plants, reason- able. Fred Brusone, Newtonbroak, Ontario, phone Willowdale 78-r-5. REAL SNAPâ€"FRANKLIN 1925 COACH in perfect condition, priv- ately owned, upholstering like new, good tires, fully equipped through- out. Cash or easy terms. Mr. 0 Henry, Langstaff, Ont., phone Thornhill 51-r-6. FOR SALE or RENTâ€"Six room roughcast house, double garage, barn chicken house, fruit trees, enough fruit to pay the rent, perennials, and shade trees. On Yonge Street, tw0 miles south of Richmond Hill. Apply G. Yerex, Richmond Hill, phone 116-M. BOY’S BICYCLE in excellent condit- ion; fir door with window; also door frame. Three front steps, cheap. W. HOWell, Garden Ave., Langstaff. MILK FED CHICKENS, one and a half to two pounds in weight. F. BICYCLE $12.00, cost $40.00, in good condition. E. G. McKean, Thorn- hill, Ontario, phone 45-11. SIX ROOMED HOUSE, electric light, hard and soft water, good sized lot, Church Street, $2500.00, reasonable terms. Apply J. R. Herring‘ton, Real Estate and Insurance, phone 87 CEDAR POSTSâ€"35c. to 55c. each; anchor posts 75c to $1.00; telephone poles $2.00 to $4.00; radio poles 1.50 to $2.50; Hardwood $10.00 per cord delivered. Apgly John Donald, E]- gin Mills, Ont. Phone Maple 249. BUNGALOW, five rooms, half acre of land in Richmond Hill, $1800., good terms. Apply H. McMillan, tele- phone 30â€"W Richmond Hill. , CUSTOM HATCHING, Baby Chicks S.C.W. Leghorns, June and July $15.00 per hundred. W. Abbey, Oxford Street, Elgin Mills, west of Stop 27-A, Yonge Street. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGEâ€"320 FOR SALE OR OPEN FOR AN DUCK EGGS, from gray ducks, for : hatching or eating, 75 cents per doz. N. Fierheller, Richmond Hill, Phone 102-r-6. MODERN SIX ROOMED FRAME LOW PRICE FOR QUICK SALEâ€" STEIN BULL, from a high produc- ing and high testing show cow, and sired by an, outstanding bull from a 29 Tb. cow’ 8.8 milk. Price right. Frea Brusone, Newtonbrook, Ont. WE STILL HAVE 3. quantity of good seed Barley and oats on hand, also clover and timothy and field roots seed. At the Elevator, I. D. Ram- er and Son. FOUR ROOMED COTTAGE with two and half acres of land, all kinds of fruit trees. Apply Charles Wood, Stop 23 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario. HAVE 35 BAGS of SEED SIZE PO- TATOES, would give to responsible party to plant on shares. Apply at the Ontario Mineral Well, W. L. Bland, R'. R. No. 1, Maple, Ont. BABY CHICKS and Custom Hatching 0.A.C. Barred Rocks, Barrow, white Leghorns. Custom hatching $4.00 per hundred. Eggs set every Tues- day. Thos. Wilson, Milliken. E. Freud, Roseview Ave., Richmond Hill, Ontario, Phone 205. acres good prairie land, central, Saskatchewan, bargain price $12.50 per acre. Will exchange for house and lot or 50 acre farm of equal value. Box 90, Liberal Office. “THIS IS THE DAY OF ADVERTISING-MAKE THE MOST OF IT” RATESâ€"Five lines or less, 25 cents for first it sertion and 15 cents for each subsequent insertion. Over 5 lines 5 cents per line extra each insertion. OFFERâ€"8 roomed house in Rich- mond Hill, hard and soft water, electric light, good garden with all kinds of fruit. Apply W.F. Shep- pard, 46 Balsam Ave., Toronto. BUNGALOW, hardwood floors up- stairs and down, water, electricity, furnace, 3 piece bathhpoultry house fruit trees, 124 foot frontage. Phone Richmond Hill 81~J. $2900 two 6 room houses, and 50 ft. lot, on Elizabeth Street, Electric fight, hard and soft water, fruit trees, etc. Apply owner L. B. Fin- ch, 586 Ossington Ave., Toronto, Telephone Lombard 3124, or Liberal Ofiice. Classified Advs. FOR SALE THURSDAY. MAY 22. 1930 HORSE or Exchange for Leg-horns; also 20 loads of earth, will haul it if wanted. George Taylor, Richmond EIGHT SMALL PIGS, six weeks old‘ Fred Lee, R. R. No. 2, Gormley‘ Phone Richmond Hill 47â€"03. QUANTITY of first class seed, Buck- wheat. Bruce Brothers, Phox‘m‘ Stouffville 3602. ‘ HOLSTEIN COW, due May 28th. Ap- ply J. Campbell, Brookside, Stop 29, Yonge Street. 50 FOOT LOT on Richmond Street, Richmond Hill, close to Yonge St., will sell cheap for cash. Apply W. G. Miller, 107 Roselawn Ave., Tor- onto, phone Hudson 2825-J. ALL KINDS OF TRUCKING and hauling done at reasonable prices. Apply J'ohn Donald, Elgin Mills, Ont. Phone Maple 249. EIGHT WHITE Mamoth Pekjn Ducks, laying, 2 drakes, $1.50 each; also baby ducks from one week to six weeks old, reasonable. Apply T. Philpot, Stop 24 Yonge Street, Yongehurst Road, phone Richmond WANTEDâ€"Girl or woman for house- work. Apply Dr. Wesley, Thom- GIRL to help in dining room and up- stair work. Apply Hotel Richmond Richmond Hill. GIRL 0R MIDDLE AGED \VOMEN WANTEDâ€"Young geese, fowl, young cockerels, top market price paid. A. G. Robinson, Rumble Ave., Box 174, Phone 190. TO RENTâ€"Apartment in Richmond Hill. Apply T. H. Trench. ROOMS with or without board. Apply Mrs. Z. M. Collins, Oak Ave., Stop 22 Yonge Street. I‘IVE ROOMED FRAMED HOUSEâ€" Good out buildings, 6 acres of land, May Avenue. Apply J. R. Herring- ton, Real Estate and Insurance, Richmond Hill. SIX ROOM HOUSE on Richmond 400 ACRES of good pasture, good water and shade, lots 31, 32 and 33, con. 2, Vaughan. Geo. McNair,. back of Jefferson Post Office. SIX ROOMED HOUSE, Richmond street, decorated throughout last October, rental $15,00, possession end of May. Also two acres of land for rent on Wright Street, very cheap. Apply A. E. Glass, Rich- mond Hill. VASTUREâ€"Good pastuge available for a number of cattle, running water, plenty of shade. Applfir Percy Cober, lot 25, con. 6, Mark- ham, phone Stoufiville 5207. PASTURE to rent, rear lot 16, con. 2, Markham. J. E. Leech, Gormley Hill FOUNDâ€"Fountain pen, on Church Street, between Lorne and Centre Streets. Apply Box 71 Liberal Office. Hill 137-râ€"14. W hill. LAWN MOWERS ground. Apply B. H. Lasher, Yonge Street, Richmond to do general housework, live on premiSes. Mrs. Geo. Kellan, Stop 22, Yonge Street, near Richmond FARMS AND VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE And all Classes of Insurance Written at Lowest Possible Rates Hill. Street, Richmond Hill, all conven- iences, garage. Apply Elgin Hol~ mes 546 Dupont Street. R. R. No. 2. ATCHâ€"Somewhere between North Toronto and Richmond Hill, wrist watch and bracelet. Finder kindly notify The Liberal Office. Hill. Maple LOST and FOUND MISCELLANEOUS .K. Shoe Repair Moved from Trench's Shop to house opposite High School on Yonge Street. All kinds of Shoe Repairing, Shoe Shine Par- lor, Harness Repairing. CHARLES H. BYAM, TO RENT WANTED W. SWITALSKI Ontario

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