PAGE FOUR THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO Prize Winners at the Markham Township School Fair at Unionville Yesterday George Carson of S. S. No. 5 (Butâ€" =.3nville) won the award for the boy .inning the highest<number of points .t the Markham township school fair .ednesday afternoon, Bruce Hooper t.†the same school was second and ..ie Buttonville school also won the _.rize for the school winning the ,i‘eatest number of points. Much medit is due the scholars and the .aacher for this very fine showing. -he fair was featured by very fine i.xhibits and keen competition in the cifferent classes. A large crowd of , arents and friends attended and the event in every department was most .uccessful. The prize winners are . s follows: Coltâ€"draft typeâ€"1st Russell Coy :10. 5, pnd Hazel Cox No. 15. Coltâ€"draft typeâ€"1st Russell Cox .(0. 5, 2nd Hazel Cox No. 15. ' Calfâ€"Jerseyâ€"lst Ewart Bagg No. 11, 2nd Hazel Bagg No. 11, 3rd rge Carson No. 5, 4th Myrtle Burr, Uth Earl Sellers N0. 1. Calfâ€"Holsteinâ€"lst William Ar- bour No. 8, 2nd Kenneth Siggar No. 12, 3rd James Hood No. 5, 4th Joseph Champion No. 8. Spring Lambâ€"market typeâ€"lst Murray Daniels No. 14, 2nd Joseph Champion No. 8, 3rd Jack Grove N0. 16, 4th Bruce Hooper No. 5. Spring Lambâ€"breeding typeâ€"1st Bruce Hooper No. 5, 2nd Joseph Cham ,iion No. 8. Skill in handling Coltâ€"-1st Hazel Cox No. 5, 2nd Russell Cox No. 5. Skill in handling Calfâ€"1st George Carson No. 5, 2nd Myrtle Burr No. 5, 3rl Ewart Bagg No. 11, 4th Hazel jagg No. 11, 5th Jack Harper No. 11, th Bruce Hoop-er No. 5. . Skill in handling Lamlbâ€"lst Bruce Zioopet No. 5, 2nd W '40. 8, 3rd Joseph Champion No. 8. ‘th Murray Daniels No. 14,‘ 5th Jack drove No. 16. Geo- ‘ 12 3rd Ken Seagar N l illiam Arbour , llllt‘c Porter N0. 1, 4th Edna Meadows No. 15. 5th Laura Graham No. 18. 6th Crawforth Coakwell N0. 21. ()nionsâ€"«lst Patricia Porter No. 1. 2nd Bernice Porter No. 1. Zird Zelpha Topper No. 4. 4th Raymond Beale No. 1, 5th Geo. Carson No. 5. o'th Hazel Hill No. 2. Carrots;1st Archie Malcolm No. '21. 2nd Wm. Armstrong N0. 21, 3rd Ruth Goodng No. 16, 4th Mary Shank No. 15, 5th Arnold Court .\o. No. 20. 10, 6th Elizabeth Smith Murray Northern Spy Applesâ€"1st Reesor No. 20, 2nd Raymond W No. 3. 3rd Kutle Hood No. Shirley Troyer No. 21. 5th Howard Middleton No. 16, 6th Patricia Porter No. 1. Snow Applesâ€"lst Crawforth (‘ lakâ€" lwell No. 21, 2nd Isaac Williamson No l6. 3rd John Williamson No. 0, 4th John Miller N0. 8, 5th Wm. Sniythe N0. 16, 6th Bruce Hooper No. 5. Wealthy Applesâ€"1st Murray Re sor No. 20, 2nd Norma Reesor 20, 3rd Marjorie Stonehouse No. 8, 4th Ainslie Hood No. 5th Ben Thompson N0. 3, 6th Victor Meliarg No. 8. McIntosh Applesâ€"â€"1st Carol. Sanâ€" derson No. 12, 2nd Brian Griffin No. 0. 12. 4th Shir- lev Sanderson No. 12, 5th Geo. Avelis No. 12, 6th Thos..l\1iddlebrook No. 16 Apples, fall varietyâ€"1st Howard Middlebrook No. 16, 2nd Roy Watford N0. 3, 3rd Earl Clark No. 2, 4th Ains lie Hood No. 8, 5th Helen Reesor No. 20, 6th Florence Reesor No. 20. winter varietyâ€"1st Clarâ€" No. 2, 2nd Raymond Wat- 3rd Carl Clark No. 2, 4th e- Apples, ence Clark ford No. 3, Bruce Hooper No. 4, 6th Roderick Torrance No. 21. Plumsâ€"1st Howard Middlcbrook No. 16, 2nd Ellen Boynton No. 3, 3rd Thos. Middle‘brook No. 16, 4th Mark Stewart No. 3, 5th Walter Thomson No.18. _ . Assorted Fruitâ€"1st MarJorie All- chui‘ch No. 21, 2nd Howard Stewart No. 3. Tom'atoesâ€"lst Donald Dukes No. Cockerelâ€"Barred Rockâ€"1st How- , 10, 2nd Ellen Boynton NO. 3_ 3m Wes ' rd Parsons No. 16, 2nd Geo. Carsons 16v Parsons Marguerite Barlow No. 1, “lo. 5, 3rd _ Bagg N0. 11, 5th Cecil «i th Ewart jeesor No. 12, 6th Leo Oster No. 1. Pulletâ€"Barred Rockâ€"lst Allan, Vellman No. 3, 2nd Ruth WellmanJ No. 2, 3rd Geo. Cansons No. 5, 4th? iloward Parsons No. 16, 5th Shirley’ Sanderson No. 12, 6th Hilda Bawdon Mo. 18. ' l Cockerelâ€"White Leghornâ€"lst Law , 'ence Graham No. 18, 2nd Hazel Bagg ‘lo. 11, 3rd Mary Middlebrook No. 6, 4th Ken. Stiver No. 10, 5th Gor- ion Stiver No. 10, 6th Murray Acre- ..ian No. 3. Pulletâ€"White Leghornâ€"lst Law- rence Graham No. 18, 2nd Raymond \Vatford No. 3, 3rd Arthur Connell 'I0. 1, 4th Gwen Trown No. 10, 5th \lorma Reesor No. 20, 6th Ken. Sea- .fer No. 12. Wheatâ€"qtâ€"lst Bruce Tooley N0. _, 2nd Ken. Seager No. 12, 3rd Shirley Sanderson No. 12. 4th Clarence Clark No. 2, 5th Innis Malcolm No. 21, 6th Earl Clark No. 2. Oatsâ€"qt.â€"1st Shirley Sanderson No. 12, 2nd Bruce Tooley N0. 2, 3rd Bruce Hooper No. 5, 4th Roy Tooley "lo. 2, 5th Frank Little No. 2, 6th Harvey Cox No. 5. Barleyâ€"otâ€"lst Gordon Consworth No. 14, 2nd Bruce Tooley No. 2, 3rd Irene Brillinger No. 11, 4th Nicol Cox No. 2, 5th Fred Nobbs No. 11, 5th Murray Acreman No. 3. Wheatâ€"sheafâ€"lst Geo. McGowan No. 18, 2nd James McGowan No. 18, find Margaret Johnson No. 12, 4th. Russell Johnson No. 12, 5th Doug. Cleverdon No. 11. Oatsâ€"sheafâ€"lst Geo. Mc-Cowan No. 18, 2nd Elizabeth Rowe No. 14, 3rd Ben Thompson No. 3. Barleyâ€"sheafâ€"lst Geo. McCowan No. 18. Sweet Cornâ€"1st Alfred Paterson .\lo. 16, 2nd Douglas Ogden No. 10,| 3rd Murray Atkinson No. 14. Field Cornâ€"sheafâ€"lst Muriel COX No. 5, 2nd James McGowan No. 18, 3rd Geo. McGowan No. 18, 4th Harold Nobbs No. 11, 5th Murray Acreman No. 3, 6th Betty Ogden No. 10. Potatoesâ€"Dooleysâ€"Ist Ren Crosby No. 15, 2nd Ellen Boynton No. 3, 3rd Marie Robinson No. 11, 4th Ruth Carson No. 2, 5th Harold Nobbs No. 11, 6th Wesley Parsons No. 16. Potatoesâ€"Irish Cobblersâ€"151; Kath s’een Gingell No. 11, 2nd Laura Wood No. 2, 3rd Geo. Proctor No. 1, 4th Victor Meharg No. 8, 5th Geo. Mc- Gowan No. 18, 6th Wed Nobbs No. 11 Mangelsâ€"lst James Bennett No. “.0, 2nd Myrtle Burr No. 5, 3rd Vic- ‘or Meharg No. 8, 4th Murray Acre- nan No. 3, 5th Richard Frisby No. 12, 6th. Frank Bennett No. 4. ‘ 'I‘urnipsâ€"lst Gordon Consworth I0. 14, 2nd Bernice Porter .No. 1, 3rd ‘lormlanl Johnson No. 10, 4th Viola ‘roct'or No. 1, 5th John Flett No. 3, 'th Geo. Proctor No. 1. Beetsâ€"151: Arthur Snowball No. 16' fpd Howard George No. 16. 3rd Glen Itennedy No. 10. 4th Lilv Hawkin No. 0, 5th Bobbie McDowell No. 11, 6th lobertaAllen No. 10. Parsnipsâ€"lst Ellen Boynton No. 3, ‘nd Patricia Porter No. 1, 3rd Ber- No. 16. 4th Shirley Troy- er No. 21, 5th Jack Hagerman No. 8, 6th Vera Moment No. 20. I Pumpkinâ€"1st Lillian Milroy . 20. 2nd Jean Milroy N0. 20. 3rd Wil- ford Stots N0. 11, 4th Billie Harper No. 11, 5th Victor Meharg, 6th Phylâ€" lis Summers No. 5. Astersâ€"â€"15t Marjorie Allchurch N0. 21, 2nd Helen Wilson No. 8. 3rd. Mar- guerite Jornson No. 10, 4th Irene Beatty No. 4, 5th Bobby McDowell No. 11, 6th John Rees-or No. 12. Pl1l0X1â€"15‘t Roy Nichols No. 4, 2nd Phyllis Roberts No. 10, 3rd Myrtle Burr No. 5. 4th Helen Ogden N0. 10, 5th Bill Williamson No. 16. Zinniasâ€"-1st Shirley Sanderson No. 12, 2nd Mary Shank No. 15, 3rd Wilâ€" liam Armstrong No. 21, Malcolm No. 21, 8, 6th Allen Smith No. 20. VerbenasLâ€"lst Crawforth Coak- well No. 21, 2nd Jack Clements No. 10. 3rd George Carson No. 5. 4th So- phie Demiah. 5th Norma Penstone No. 10, 6th Janet Sabiston No. 10. French Marigoldâ€"1st Bobbie Mc- Dowell No. 11, 2nd Hilda Bawden No. 18, 3rd Geo. Parson No. 5. 4th How- ard Jewett No. 12, 5th Evelyn Ben nett No. 20, 6th Dorothy Lilley No. 6. Pinksâ€"lst Ruby Shank No. 15, 2nd Arabella Hemingway No. 10, 3rd Ar nold Court No. 11, 4th Mary Wagg No. 15. 5th Reta Whelan No. 2, 6th Irma Reesor No. 20‘. Gladioliâ€"lst Betty Topper No. 4, 2nd Alex Williamson No. 6, 3rd Irene Brillinger No. 11, 4th Marjorie May- nard No. 16, 5th Shirley Troyer No. 21, 6th Margaret Johnson No. 10. Living Room Bouquetâ€"1st Zelpha Topper No. 4. 2nd Betty Topper No. 4, 3rd Geo. Carson No. 5, 4th Allan Wellman No. 3, 5th Mary Shark No. 15. 6th Donald Dukes No. 10. Dining Room Bouquetâ€"15f. Donald Dukes No. 10, 2nd Seaman Woods No. 15, 3rd Mary Wagg No. 15, 4th Betty Topper No. 4, 5th Elizabeth Rowe No. 14, 6th Donald Parrott No. 15. | School Work Booleâ€"Primer or 1st CIassâ€"lst Leone Brookfield No. 10, 2nd Hazel Bagg No. 11, 3rd Myrle Smith No. 8, 4th Elsie Tooth No. 20, 5th Velma Blaylock No. 8, 6th Helen Mears No. 16. School Work Bookâ€"2nd Classâ€"lst Bernice Anderson No. 10, 2nd Helen Ogden No. 10, 3rd Jean Hagan No. 15, 4th Myrtle Giles No. 2, 5th Ruth gghn No. 2, 6th Florence Reesor No. School Bookâ€"3rd Classâ€"1st Reta Stover No. 16, 2nd Phyllis Clendenan No. 16, 3rd. Mary Wagg No. 15, 4th Marjory Lecuyer No. 6, 5th Eileen Hutchison No. 15, 6th Elinor Wilton No. 10. School Work Bookâ€"4th Classâ€"lst Kathleen Hargrave No. 16, 2nd Aud- rey Snowball No. 16, 3rd Edna Mead ows N0. 15, 4th Laura Elliott No. 15, 5th John Armstrong No. 21, 6th Ber- nice Armstrong No. 11. Pussy Willowâ€"1st .Fsobel Cody No. 15. 2nd Evelyn Lapp No. 20. 3rd Milford Stots No. 11, 4th Hazel Bagg No. 11, 5th Melville Milne No. 8, 6th Leone Brooldield No. 10. Map of York Countyâ€"lst Betty HARDWARE s atford' 5, 4th. No.. No. 5. 5th Irene Beattyl . Jewett NO. 12, 4th Archie, 2, 5th Eric Miller N04 Hoover No. 16. 2nd Eleanor \VL’.‘llantl No. 16, 3rd lieiliice Andclson No. 10. l4th Jack Watson So. I'd. 51h Joyce il"1)(ll,t: .\o. ,6tli Elinor rmur No. 14. l llc’alth Posterâ€"1st June Stratton No. 14, 2nd Audrey Eagleson No. 15, Jim Marjorie Maynard No. 16. ~ltli llleLl Hill No. :1. 5th Mary Middleâ€" wool; No. Ill, 6th Allan llam No. 21. ' Reproduction of a Landscapcglst lLola Barnard No. 16, 2nd Ruin Harâ€" lper No. 11, 3rd Helen Hicks-011 No. ilti. 4th Bernice Robinson No. 11. 5th 'l.aura Hood No. 2, 6th Earl Clarke No. 2. What I have learned about Alcohol â€"â€"l>‘t Hazel Dean No. 130. Ind Lillian McDowell No. 16. 3rd Audrey Wilson ‘x... s. 4th Alberta sum- No. 10. 51h Kathleen Gingell No. 11, 61h Ruth llai'pcr N0. 11. ‘ \xnv we should not use Cigarettes 'risi illelen Hickson No. 10, 2nd GL'O. lCoupei'thwaite No. 8, ili‘d'hathlcen iGingcll No. 11, 4th Bruce Robinson No. 6th Wilbert. Dean No. 20. 1 Scrap Book of Live Slock-lst Alan }Chadwick No. 12, 2nd fWoods No. 15, Middlebrook No. 16, 6th lCowan No. 18. 1 Collection of lPaterson No. 16, '1. 3rd Jean Hook N Porter . No. 1. l Collection of Barnard No. 16, 0. 1, 4th Patricia 25 Insectsâ€"1st Lola 2nd Laura Hood No. 2, 3rd Laura Elliott No. 15. 4th Edna Weadows No. 15, 5th Geo. Proctor No. 1. Notebook in Agricultureâ€"1st Berâ€" lnice Robinson No. 11, 2nd Jean Mil- ‘roy No. 20, 3rd Dorothy Bennett No. 20, 4th Mary Wagg No. 15, 5th Dorâ€" ine Gooding No. 16, 6th Audrey Snow ball No. 16. Plasticine Model of Carrot tatoâ€"lst Alan ChadWick No. Rosy King No. 1. No. 6. 4th Danny Billy Harper No. sor No. 12. ' Hammer Handleâ€"lst Milford Stots No. 11, 2nd Robert Hope No. 15. 3rd Andrew Shl'un No. 14, 4th Howard or P0â€" 12, 2nd 16. Bird Houseâ€"1st N0. 10, 2nd Clifford Hunt. No. 16, _ Howard Parsons No. 16, 4th Charlie Sturdy No. 16. 5th Donald Parnott No. 15, 6th Richard Maynard No. 10. Kitchen Cutlery Boxâ€"1st. Howard Middlebrook No. 16. 2nd Wesley Par- sons No. 16, 3rd Billie Williamson No. 16. 4th Harold Payne No. 15. Oatmeal Drop Cookiesâ€"1st'1s‘abel Cody No. 15. 2nd Betty Rae N0. 10, 3rd Irene Beatty No. 4, 4th Doris Maynard No. 16. 5th Gloria Clever- don No. 11, 6th Margaret Woods No. Chinese Chewsâ€"lst Mary Wagg No. 15, 2nd Bernice Anderson No. 10. 3rd Shirley Troyer N0. 21, 4th Mar- ianne Fisher N0. 8, 5th Hazel Hill No. 2, 6th Mona Sabeston No. 10. - Chocolate Layer Cakeâ€"71st Barâ€" bara Stewart No. 15, 2nd Lillian Gra- ham- No. 16, 3rd Roberta Allan No. 10, 4th Margaret Gray No. 10, 5th Ellen Boynton N0. 3, 6th Reta Eck- ardt No. 10. Four ways of serving Applesâ€"lst Patricia Porter No. 1, 2nd Barbara Stewart No. 15, 3rd Hazel Hill No. '2, 4th Bernice Anderson No. 10, 5th iDorothy Bennett No. 20, 6th Audrey iGiles No. 2. Trayâ€"qt. of Milkâ€"lst' Kathleen Ginger No. 11, 2nd Robert Cody , Mona Sabeston N0. 10, 4th Bar- bara Stewart No. 15, 5th Margaret Gray No. 10, 6th Hazel Hill No. 2. Darning on Sock or Stockingâ€"1st Reta Whelan No. 2, 2nd Barbara Wasson No. 10, 3rd Hazel Bovin No. 120, 4th Betty Hoover No. 16, 5th Ruth Gohn No. 2, 6th Jean Jarvis No. 12. Kitchen Apronâ€"1st Jean Atkinson ,No. 14, 2nd Helen Wilson N038, 3rd .Vera Mount No. 20, 4th Elizabeth iRowe No. 14, 5th Viola Benton No. ' 10, 6th Hazel Hill No. 2. Knitted Cap or Scarf Setâ€"151; Elizâ€" abeth Whitehouse No. 15, 2nd‘ Laura Elliott No. 15. Embroidered Guest TOWelâ€"lst ‘Audrey Snowball No. 16, 2nd: Helen Hickson No. 16, 3rd Grace Whelan 1N0. 2, 4th Ruby Grove No. 16, 5th 1Dorothy Bennett No. 20, 6th Florâ€" lence Reesor No. 20. Dressed Dollâ€"lst Ruby Shank N0. N0.:’15. 3rd Berâ€" 15, 2nd Mary Shank nice Robinson No. 11, 4th Laura El- liot No. 15. 5th Eileen Hunt N0. 16, 6th Kathleen Collard No. 10. Recitationâ€"13d; Isaac Williamson No. 6, 2nd Allan Paterson No. 16, 3rd John Elliott No. 15, 4th Ruta Gohn No. 2, 5th Shirley Sanderson No. 12, 6th Doug. Cleverdon No. 11‘. Senior Public Sneakingâ€"1st Alex Williamson No. 6, 2nd Doreen Good- ine' No. 16, 3rd: Jane Stratton No. 14, 4th Bruce Evans No. 12. 5th Mar- garet Grav No. 10, 6th Clarence Clark No. 2. Chorusâ€"School Sectionâ€"lst No. 16. 2nd No. 15, 3rd No. 10. Weed Naming Contestâ€"1st Audrey Wilson No. 8, 2nd Elizabeth Whit/e- house No. 15, (Edna Weaadows No. 15 Bruce Evans No. 12. Russell John- ston No. 12, Ella Widevman No. 6) tie. , Stock Judging Competitionâ€"1st No. 5, 2nd, No. 12, 3rd No. 1. Special Pet Classlâ€"lst Ernest Pit- man No. 1, 2nd Jean Kettlewell No. 1. 3rd Edna Turner No. 3, 4th Richard Frist No. 12, 5th Don Stiver No. 10. 6th Gordon Stiver No. 10. 2. 5th Marjorie Maynard No. 16,. Margaret I 3rd June Rose No. 16,, ivlth Doug. Cleverson N0. 11, 5th Helen 7 James Mc-‘ 10 Grainsâ€"1st Allan‘I 2nd Jean Sellers No. ; No. 1, 5th Margaret McKeani 3rd Ruth Gooding, Baker No. 16, 5th, 11, 6th Marion Ree- 1 5th Lloyd Penny Nod Leonard Collard , 3rd 1 Riding Contestâ€"1st Hazel Cox N0. 5. 2nd Betty Rae No. 10, 3rd Phyllis Parkinson No. 10, 4th Lloyd Weathell No. 6. We carry a complete line Eof STOVES, pipes, elbows, etc.3 SCHOOLS Repairs for all makes of Stoves SHA OFFER ' A Short Route through selective courses under Individual Instruction to a salaried position in the business world. Autumn Term is now open and students are admitted on any school day in the year. Services ii. P. Trowell, Hardware MILLIKEN ! The Ladies Club from Toronto were entertained at the home of Mrs.‘ Howard Macklin on Saturday afterâ€" noon, with delightful weather and a good hostess the ladies had a very enjoyable time, Mrs. Vardun was asâ€" sistant hostess. Mrs. Ogle and daughter Nancy visâ€"i ited the formers parents, Mr. and‘ Mrs. J. McConnell. on Monday night. Miss Annie Gibson of Agincourt visited Miss Marion S. Gibson a few: days this week. Mr. John Glendinning visited his 1aunt. Mrs. S. Gibson. on Monday eve-. ping. On Friday evening. Sept. 15th. a number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Adams to celebrate their wedding alllllYC‘Tâ€"l The evening was spent playing. euchre. and a delicious luncheon was served. Congratulations were ex-‘ tended to Mr. and Mrs. Adams. I Mrs. S. Gibson and Miss Margaret sary. Gibson Hid tea with Mrs. W. H. Paterson, Agincourt, Sunday. Mrs. S. Hands. visited friends in Toronto last week. A number in our community are on the sick list. Everyone will be attending Scar- boro Fair on Saturday, Sept. 23rd. Mrs. Beaton. Miss Annie Gibson, Agincourt, Mrs. S. Gibson and Miss Margaret Gibson visited Mr. and Mrs. James Bell, \Voodbridge. Tuesday. Mrs. Timbers and her daughter, Mrs. Thompson_of Sanford are visit- ing friends at Milliken. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harding have returned from a Visit With their son Lewis at Niagara Falls. Rev. Own spoke at the Young People’s meeting last Sunday evening The Rally Day Service will be held in Ebenezer Church on Sunday, Sept. 24th. The members of the Sunday School are requested to be in their' seats at 2:15 p.mi.. Rev. Mr. Owen‘ will speak to the children. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harding and children spent last Sunday with the formers parents. Mrs. Win. Macklin Sr. has been spending a few days in Toronto. The Mission Band held a very suc- cessful sale of Home Made Baking, Vegetables and Apples last Saturday afternoon at Adams Corners, when about. $15.00 was realized. Proceeds were in aid of the Mission Band work The pupils \of Milliken school were invited to a corn roast at the home of Mrs. Junk last Wednesday afternoon. A large number of the children with the teachers enjoyed the treat. The Milliken football team played Box Grove at Markham last Wednes~ day night. The game was the last of the series of 3 to determine who would hold the Cowie Cup for the- year, as the game resulted in a tie, the Cowie Cup went home with the Box Grove team. SA. LE REGISTER SATURDAY, SEPT. 23rdâ€"Auction sale contents of 6 room house, furni- ture all in first class condition, the property of G. E. Hawtin, 100 yards east of Yonge St. at Schomberg Jct. Sale at 1:30 p.m. . ' MONDAY, SEPT. 25thâ€"Mortgage sale of valuable farm property in township of Scarboro, Kennedy Road, Lot 28 Con. 3, 70 acres more or less with suitable buildings. Sale at 2 p. m. Subject to reserve bid. Prentice and Prentice, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, OCT. 10thâ€"Credit sale of high class cattle farm stock, im- plements, etc., the property of Fred‘ Holden, Lot 7, Con. 4 North York east of Yonge Street. No reserve. Prentice and Prentice, Auctioneers. m STRAYED’ ON TO THE PREMISES of Boynton Weldrick, Lot 30, Con. 1 Vaughan Thornhill two Durham heifers. Owner may have same by paying expenses and proving property. Richmond Hill Unemployed are asked to register with the Clerk at the Munici- pal Hall as soon as poss- ible. The co-operation of all in need of work will be appreciated. J: A. GREENE, â€"â€".â€"_ â€"Classified Advs. . ‘ 1 SlrlRthSl-lIRE RAM. ‘ Street. _GOOD MILKING COW, fresh; also THURSDAY. SEPT. 21st. 1933 "THIS lS 'l‘HE DA Y 0F AllVERTISING--MAKI‘. THE MOST OF IT“ {or each subsequent insertion. each insertion, IF FOR SALE ' James Den- nie. telephone Stouffville 6105. GOOD WORK HORSE. Apply C. E. Walkington. telephone King 4212. STOVE. Findlay's Circulator, perfect condition. Apply 12 Rust-view Ave. GOOD WORK HORSES, cheap. Ap- ply Oscar Cox. Unionville No. 7 Highâ€" way. l HEAVY MARE, cheap. J. Penny, opposite Brookside Road on Yonge Deering wagon. Apply D. Kozak, Richmond Ilill, Ontario. HAMMER KNOWLES TRUCK. Ap- ply Roselawn Farms, Yonge Street Stop 23, telephone Richmond Hill 54. FRESH COWS AND SPRINGERS, Gov. T. B. Test and blood test. Ap- ply E. Irish, Willowdale, telephone 369J. THREE YORKSHIRE SOWS, bacon type, due to farrow. Apply L. L. ville 4004. - ____._.__.__.â€"â€"â€"â€"- SIX HORSE POWER GAS ENGINE, nearly new in good condition. Apply R. Harbinson. 3rd Concession Mark- ham Township. running order, $35.00 cash. Kenworid 2163.1. 3 REGISTERED shorthorn bulls of service age, reds and roan. Apply Thomas Thompson, Heaidford, R. R. No. 2, Gormley, telephone Richmond Hill 47â€"24. I STRAW, $8.00 per ton, delivered or smaller quantities at 50 cents per cwt. Apply William Leuschener, R. R. 2 Gormley, phone Richmond Hill 47-14. ’ FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"Four acres, house. furnace, electric, garage, barn, on Richmond St., Richmond Hill. Apâ€" ply Mrs. E. M. Vanderburgh, 76 Or- chardview Blvd., Toronto, telephone MOhawk 3659. FURNITURE, one double brass bed with mattress and springs, one brown enamel double bed with mattress and springs, one small mahogany pedestal table 2 ft. in diameter, one fumed oak extension dining table with leaves one brown wicker couch, one fireside bench. Apply H. B. Stirling, 153 Yonge Street Richmond Hill. _____â€"____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"- ACME ELECTRIC washing machine, . as good as new. Three burner coal oil stove with approved house keep- ing oven, Johnson’s electric floor polâ€" isher nearly new, five pairs- goose down pillows, mantel and kitchen clock, twd hole electric grill nearly new. A few kitchen utensils, lawn mower used a season, and garden tools. # POCAHONTAS NUT COAL well screened. This is good coal. Won- derful heat value at $9.50 by the ton at the elevator. Apply I. D. Ramer, phone 10. WA N TED $2,000 FIRST MORTGAGE on village residence, will pay 7 per cent. Apply Box 21, Liberal Office. YOUNG GIRL for general help. Ap- ply Mrs. S. Belgrade, Rumble Ave., Richmond Hill, telephone 245. ALL KINDS of sewing at reasonable charges. Mrs. S. Robinson, Mill Rd., Richmond. Hill. Apply evenings. ROCK COCKERELS, also Rock or Leghorn Pullets. Apply A. Chap- mlan, telephone 36 Richmond Hill. _______._____.___â€"â€"- YOUNG LAD about 16 or 17 years of age for general work on farm, feeding cattle, etc. Apply Box 11, Liberal Office. 25 MARCH OR APRIL hatched Bar- red Rock Pullets, must be reasonable. Apply stating price to Box 44, Lib- eral Office Richmond Hill. MARRIED MAN wants work on farm. Will take $15.00 a month. Apply Stan. Robinson, Mill Road, Richmond Hill. ____.__,_â€".__â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" Home and School Club. attend the opening meeting. .________.â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ CHARGED HEY LOOK HERE, wells cleaned. Wells cleaned. Don’t worry I locate the water about a new pump or the old one fixed. I can supply your needs either *â€"â€"â€"â€"’â€"'â€"'â€"-_â€"' for a new one, an make, or re airs DEERING CORN BINDER in 300d l to your old one. 131,0 job too liar: for Apply me. 16 Peterboro Ave., TOTOL‘IYU, telephoneipump Man_ at my new address, 5, lRichmond Street, Richmond Hill, or {at Richmond Motors 100 Yonge St., or phone Richmond Hill 69. ready to be at your service. charges.\ Give us a trial. Illingsworth. MOTHERS AND FATHERS for the See notice elsewhere in this issue and plan to RATESâ€"Five lines or less. 25 cents for ï¬rst ii sertion and 15 cents Over 5 lines 5 cents per line extra 7 CENTS PER LINE T0 RENT SIX ROOM house at Elgin Mills. Apâ€" ply J. H, Naughton. HOI'SE on Centre Street East. Ap- ply Mrs. J. A. Greene, Richmond Hill. SIX ROOM HOUSE available Oct. 1, good cellar. water and electric in the house, good garden and new garage. Apply I. D. Rainer, phone 10. COMFORTABLE HOUSE southâ€"east corner of Markham Road and Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. For partic- lars apply Liberal Office, Richmond Hill. 6 ROOM HOUSE with bath, square plan, 150 and as much more land to work. Apply J. Hickson, 8 Roseview Ave., Richmond Hill. 50x newly decorated, garden WELLS, WELLS, WELLS, clean out or new ones to dig. and dig your well. pay. All cistern and concrete crib- bing done at very low rates./ Write Wm. Paul, Richvale P.O., Stop 22A, Nichols, Victoria Square phone Stouffl Yonge Street, Spruce Ave. I find you water If no water, no dug or H ow for you. Just call “Bill†the Well and Always Low W. H. / DANCE AT MAPLE A dance will be held in Community Hall, Maple, Wednesday Sept. 2t7h. Curlie’s Arizona Cowboys’ Orchestra. _ _.i_____ Purchase Seed Potatoes Now As Higher Price is Evident Reports to the Department indi- cate that growers of potatoes for the early market next season, would be wellâ€"advised to purthase their seed supplies now. Lack of moisture has resulted in reducing the early crop of Ontario potatoes by approximately thirty- five per cent, based on last year’s figures. The acreage planted as certified potatoes is reduced by at least twenty five per cent. Heavy shipments to the consumer’s market have been made from this reduced acreage, thereby leaving the supply available for seed purposes much less than usual at this time of the year. Under these circumstances, it is only reasonable to assume that conâ€" siderably higher prices will prevail next spring. Therefore, wherever possible, it is suggested that grow- ers procure their seed supplies while prices are at present levels. ._â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" Used Cars $350.00 1931 FORD DeLUXE ROADSTERâ€". A Sporty Car. $260.00 1930 FORD COUPEâ€"Fender Well & Trunk Rack $260.00 1928 OLDSMOBILE SPORT COUPE Rumble Seat, Looks like new. $250.00: 1930 FORD SPORT ROADSTERâ€"y With Rumble Seat $125.00 1927 WHIPPET SIX SEDAN $150.00 1928 CHEVROLET TON TRUCK All Ford cars guaranteed for 30 day Little Brothers TWO MEN who would share large Ford Sales and Service of employment Bureau are free to (SUCCESSOR T0 C. N. COOPER) Y . . both Graduates d E 1 . ' We Gwe Prompt Delivery Phone 93 gilt. as. maï¬a... my??? Reeve m“; r3013 to 51961; Wltgsvew gm,“ RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO. upâ€: apretary, Bay_Charles (30m 01‘ , Qal‘C an was ing. e e- l _ Building, Toronto_ phone 246 Richmond Hill or apply atl l I . -'-'_â€"__â€"â€" lâ€"iLiberal Office. ' '- -- A