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The Liberal, 18 Oct 1934, p. 4

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II D=0=0=0=0=0=fi0=0=0=0 9:01 onol====o=o===o=o==ao=o===oab The citizens of this district have been asked to send a carload of vegetables and serviceable clothing. Donations of potatoes, turnips, carrots, apples, etc., and good service- able clothing will be received at the Cities Service Garage, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, up to and including Tuesday, October 23rd. Richmond Hill and District Emergency Relief Committee? All citizens of the district are requested to assist in sending provisions and clothing to those in need in Western Canada. Many of our fellow Canadian citizens in the dried- out areas are in dire distress and it is on their behalf that this appeal is made to you. , No donation is too small and your assistance and co- operation Will be appreciated by the committee. Address enquiries to REEVE J. A. GREENE, Chairman “DON” FRISBY, Sec. Richmond Hill, phone 49J Box 17 Richmond Hill, phone 228 “=0=0@0=0==10fl0m0=fi THE IMPORTANCE OF CARING FOR YOUR FEET Reservations on car storage for the comiiig winter have been in early this year, only a limited space left. Why not treat your car right by storing it in this fire-proof heated garage. PHONE 12 PAINTING ! [I o DECORATING u We are equipped to give you prompt service, and you will find the quality and the price right. We solicit the order for ytvur printing requirements. Auction Sale Bills YOUR FEET ARE THE FOUNDATION OF YOUR HEALTH Neglect in the proper care of the feet, and wearing misfitted and poorly constructed footwear, has resulted in an alarming prevalence of foot troubles. Few peo-‘ ple realize that, in addition to foot discomfort, many of the ailments from the hips up can be attributed to cramped and misplaced bones of the feet, causing undue pressure on blood vessels, stopping the free circulation Jof blood, and also on the nerve centres of the feet, which react throughout the entire nerve system of the body. CORRECTIVE SHOES PREVENT AND CORRECTS FOOT TROUBLE 2501 YONGE ST. OPPOSITE CAPITOL THEATRE NORTH TORONTO STORAGE CitiesiService Garage The Liberal Job Printing If you are planning $0 have an Auction Sale we would appreciate the job of printing your Bert Wolfrey PAGE FOUR FINE WORKMANSHIP «MODERATE PRICE REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF CARS BATTERIES â€"â€" RENTALS BATTERY CHARGING AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES CHURCH STREETâ€"RICHMOND HILL PHONE FOR APPOINTMENTS, TELEPHONE 9, RICHMOND HILL . ESELEMON 0=0g0=0=0=9 RICHMOND HILL While visiting at the home of his sister in Natural Dam recently, Wilâ€" liam Crossmen of Hailesboro, found the following copy of a prophecy Writâ€" ten by “Mother Shipton,” born at Norfolk, England, and died at CliftOn, Yorkshire, England, in 1449. So many of the prophecies noted in the article have been realized during the ensuing year of progress that it makes interest ing reading. The prophecy is in the form of poetry and reads as follows: A carriage Without a horse shall go Disaster fill the world with woe, In London’s foremost hill shall be Its untree hold a Bishop’s: see. Around the world men’s thoughts shall fly, Quick as the twinkling of an eye, And the waters wonders do; How strange, and yet, it shall be true. Then upside down the world shall be And gold found at the root of a tree. Through towering hill proud man shall ride. No horse or colt move by his side. Beneath the waters, men shall walk, Shall ride, shall sleep, and even talk. And in the air, men shall be seen In 'white and black as well as green. The great man shall come and go, For prophecy declares it so. In water then iron there shall float As easy as a wooden boat. Gold shall be found in stream and stone, In land that is as yet unknown. Water and fire shall wonders be And England shall admit a Jew The Jew that once was held in scorn Shall of a Christian then be born. A house of years shall come to pass, In England, but alasâ€"alas. A war shall follow with the work Where dwells the pagan and the Tur(k. The. state shall lack fiercest strife, And seek to take each other‘s life. The North shall then denounCe the South, For tax and blood and cruel war Shall come to every humble door. Three times shall lovely Sunny France Be led to plan a bloody dance. Before the people shall be free Three tyrant rulers shall see Three rulers in succession be Each spring from different destiny. Then when the fiercest fight is done England and France shall be‘as one. The British, alive, next shall turn In marriage with the German men, Men shall walk beneath and o’er the stream I Fulfillment shall be strange dream, All England’s sons that plow the land Shall oft be seen with book in hand. The poor shall now most \visddm know A nd water winds wher corn doth grow Great houses stand in far flung vale All covered over with snow and hail. And now a word in uncouth rhyme Of what shall be in future time. For in those far off wondrous days The women shall adopt a craze, To di‘ess like men and trousers wear And cut off all their locks of hair. Then ride astride with brazen brow, As witches do a broomstick now. Then love shall die and mariage cease And nations move as babies decrease. The women shall fondle cats and dogs» ‘In nineteen hundred and thirty-six; Build houses of light straw and bricks For then shall mighty war be planned And fire and sword shall sweep the ‘land. But those who live the centure through In fear and trembling this shall do. Flee to the mountains'and the den, To bogs and forests and wild pens, For storms shall rage and cannon roar, When Gabriel stands on sea and shore And as he blows his wondrous horn, The old world shall die and a new be born. Richmond Hill . . . . 5 2 Al‘land‘ale . . . . . . . . 3 2 Alliston . . . .u . . . . . . 4 3 Owen Sound . . . . . . 4 3 Caledon East . . . . . 3 3 _ Aurora . . . . . . . . . . . 0 6 Richmond Hill Young Canadians» have scored 68 goals and had forty- eight scored against them in the seven games. They have three games to play. An Englishman, according to legend gets three laughs from a jokeâ€"first, When the joke is told, second, when it is explained to him, and third, when he understands it. The Frenchman gets only the rum. twoâ€"he never sees. the point. The American man gets oneâ€"he won’t wait for the point. And the American girl, of course, gets none at all, because she’s heard the joke before.â€"Sour Owl. See you at the Horticultural Ban- quet, Wednesday, Oct. 24th. guessing. Friendâ€"Why I though you had. a simple case of appendicitis? Manâ€"It was, but they’re guessing whether or not they’re going to get ‘pajd for it. AN AGED PROPHECY Manâ€"My TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE STANDING As at October 16th TIME TO LAUGH LIBERAL. RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO case has got the doctors UNIONVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT FOURTH CLASS SENIORâ€"Marie Forester 88, Marie Stiver 87, Audrey Maynard 86, Olive Martin 85, Reta Eckardt 84, Dorothy Maynard 83, Howard Stiver 82, Be:- trice Mustard 80, Reginald Perkin 76, Jean Forester 75, 'Eleanor Parkinson 74, Arabella Hemingway 73. JUNIORâ€"Gwen Brown 84, Helen Watson 83, Eldred Milne 81, Jack Clements 80, Luella Clements '79, Jean Watson 78, Goldie Wasson 77, Kenneth Stiver 74, Eleanor Wilton 73, Mona Sabiston 72, Phyllis Parkinson 71, Richard Maynard 66, Viola Benton 64, Grace Hiltz 56, Doreen Perkin 50. THIRD CLASS SENIORâ€"Jack Watson 86, Muriel Penstone 83, Donald Stiver 82, Ber- nice Anderson 81, Eileen Stiver 80, Velda Perkin 79, Wesley Clements 76, Douglas Ogden 75, Johnny Thompson 74, Carl Tipe 73, Helen Ogden 72, Marguerite Johnson 71, Lenetta. Rainy 70, Nina Robson 68, Lily Haw- kins 67, James Sabiston 64, Norman lXllen 61. JUNIORâ€"Stuart Campbell 82, Betty Watson 80, Marjorie Roberts 77, Luba Tipe 76, Meryl Smith 72, Keith Connell 70, Hazel Norton 62, Glen Kennedy 61, Helen Penstone 61, Barbara Wasson 61, Nannie Robson 60, Charles Minton 59, Charles Coul- son 58, Douglas Parkinson 57, Rosie- Benton 5 Pellat 50 Roy Minton 59, Clara Connell 54, Janet Sabiston 54, Russel Allen 50, Gloria Allen 45, Clarence Morden 45, Myrtle Latimen absent. ‘G‘v FIRST CLASSâ€"Tressa Smith 90, Jean Maljtin 80, Charles Hemingway 79, Kenneth Maynard 79, Phyllis Roberts '75, Gordon Norton 74, Oscar Conn 68, Irene Coulson 63, Joyce Cooper 56, Donald‘ anes 53, Téddy Hiltz 50, Eleanor Noble 43, Lenora Noble 37, Arthur Rose 28, Marjorie Iatimer absent. Primer class-Will be graded next month.‘ County of York Prompt attention to all kinds of Sales AURORA â€" ONTARIO Or Apply Bill Neal Phone 210, Richmond Hill SATURDAY, OCT. 20thâ€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements, furâ€" niture and hay, the property of Abram Raymer, Lot. 4, 9th Line, Markham. Sale at 1 o’clock sharp. No reserve. Terms cash. Prentice and Prentice, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20thâ€" Auction Sale of Household Furniture, 'ncluding a number of antique arâ€" ticles, also house and lot in the village of Richmond Hill, the property of Miss Charlotte L. Heisa; sale to comâ€" mence at 12.30 o’clock sharp. Terms- for household goods and furniture cash. Property to be sold subject to a. reserve bid and terms to be anâ€" nounced on day of sale. A. S. Farmer, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, OCT. 20thâ€"Auction sale of antique and modern household furâ€". niture, the property of Miss M. J. Cober, Lot 12, rear Con. 2 Vaughan. Sale at 1 pm. Terms cash. J. C. Saigeon, auctioneer. TUESDAY, OCT. 23rdâ€"â€"Extensive sale of high class farm implements including horses, cattle, etc., also household furniture belonging to B. Harrington, Kennedy Road at Hagarâ€" man’s Corners. Positively no reserve. Sale at 1 o’clock sharp. A. S. Farmer Auctioneer. ‘ A. M. HILL, Principal. SECOND CLASSâ€"Marein Stiver 1, Nancy Rab 84. Leone Brookfield 1, Betty Rae 75, Russel Hemingway :, John Graham 71, Harold Roberts 3, Roy Johnston 64. Betty Ogden 60, SATURDAY, NOV. 3rdâ€"Extensive and important credit Auction Sale of forty head of Pure Bred, Accredited Jerseys (not registered) Horses, Im- plements, Hay, Furniture, etc., the prOperty of DONALD BROWN, Lot 9, Con. 3 King. Sale commences at 12 o’clock sharp. All articles of $25 and under, cash; articles over that amount, 6 months credit on approved joint notes. No reserve as Mr. Brown is giving up farming. Prentice and Prentice, Auctioneers. Gordon Phillips LICENSED AUCTIONEER SA LE REGISTER have added much to our National Assets by training thousands ofi men and women during the past forty years, t9 become leaders in the Commerclal Enterprlses of our Dominion. The work is being- continued under best conditions for pro- gress and results, and parena who have any problem on hand regarding Educational plans for their young people are invited to write for our curriculum. Please address W. R. Shaw, Registrar, Dept. Lâ€"2, Bay and Charles Stsi., Toronto. 56, Doris Cou1s0n 54, Bruce THE SHAW BUSINESS SCHOOLS C. G. NORRIS OAK DINING ROOM SUITE, elec- tric range. Telephone Maple 564. Agincourt 42r2 TEN YOUNG PIGS. Apply to R. Rodick, Lot 9, Con. 4 Markham, phone QUE'BEC HEATER No. 2 or will swap for manure. Apply E. J. Smith, Villa Rita, Richvale. BRICK HOUSE, six rooms, cheap, to settle up an estate. Apply Thos. C. Street, Executor, NewtonbroTSR. PURE BRED Hampshire ram. Ap- ply Cline Burr, Lot 1, Con. 4 Mark. ham, phone Agincourt 21r6. SAND & GRAVEL, Cement blocks, buildings raised. John Jarvis, Rich- mond Hill, telephone 94M. SIX LID STOVE with 2 fuel oil burners, also Oxford Laurel self feeder coal stove. Apply to Liberal Office. PIANO Mason and Risch, will sell :iheap or exchange for truck in run- ning order. Millard, Oak Avenue, Richvale. Nature alone cures. Try Kipp’s Unequalled Herb Tablets. Sold' at Austin‘s Drug Store, Richmond Hill, telephone 33. POULTRY PENS, well built, good roof, easily moved, suitable for shed’, garage, etc. Must be sold. Apply Dr. Ante, Stop 23 Yonge Street, west STOVES AND HEATERS for sale or exchange. Furnaces and blowers in- stalled. Repairs to all, makes of stoves and fLu‘naces. 82 Yonge St., Richmond Hill, phone 92F. PARTY WANTS TO BUY 3. number of Leghorn pullets, Barron’s strain preferred. Apply Box 78 The Liberal Office. u F‘ARMHAND, Canadian 25, fully exâ€" periented, desires position good York County farm, good dryhand milker, first class teamster, plowman, stock- man, w‘oodsman. Nonâ€"smoker, tee. totals. FiVe months or yearly en- gagement. Available November lst. Write, stating wages and particulars in first 16m» to Box 221 Liberal Office, Richmond Hill. LOST OR STRAYED on October 3rd, 2 sheep belonging to Ernest Nicholâ€" son, Langstaff P.O. . LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES ASHPHALT ROOFING, GYPDOC. TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with section 7 of the Voters’ Lists Act and that I have posted up at my office at Unionville on the 151: day of October, 1934, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there for inspection. AND I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording to law, the last day for appeal being the 22nd day of October, 1934. ‘Dated this lst day l of October, 4934.7 Voters’ List 1934 The Court of Revision for the Vil- lage of Richmond Hill, will hold: its First Sitting for the current year on Monday, October 29th, 1934, for the purpose of hearing complaints and appeals against the aséessment of the said village. Classified Advs. SHEPPARD & IGILL LUMBER CO. "THIS IS THE DAY OF ADVERTISINGâ€"MAKE THE MOST OF IT" R:AjI‘ESâ€"-Five lines or less, 25 cents for first insertion and 15 cents for each subsequent insertion, Over 5 lines 5 cents per line extra each intersection. IF CHARGED 7 CENTS PER LINE. The Court will sit in the Council Chamber on the above date at 7.30 o'- clock p.m., and all whom it may con- cern are requested to govern them- selves accordingly. All appeals must be filed with the unddrsig'ned on or before Mondtay, October 15th. Clerk’s Notice of First Posting of Voters’ List VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL A. J. HUME, Clerk' WANTED: An inventor who can Richmond Hill, October lst, 1934. , extract the gold from silence. miles ourt of Revision FOR SALE COUNTY OF ‘YORK STRAYED WANTED PUBLIC NOTICE Telephone 27 Dealers in G. A. M. DAVISON, Township Clerk THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1934 $20.00. 5 rooms, cellar, furnace, water, electric. Apply 40 Benson Avenue, Richmond Hill. FRAME HOUSE on Yonge Street, at a low rent, possession at once. Apply Liberal Office, Richmond.Hill. SIX ROOM HOUSE on Elizabeth St., Richmond Hill, good garden, moder- ate rent. Apply at The Liberal Office. HOUSE AT MAPLE, 1 acre of land, garage, number of fruit trees, pos- session in November. Apply Mrs. Jennie Bone, Maple, Ont. Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings Other Evenings by Appointment Office over the Post Office Woodbridge Phone 77 for the installation of Septic tanks including necessary plumbing and equipment. Tenders to be in the Clerk’s office not later than Wednesday, Nov. 12th. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Clerk. Richmond Hill, Oct. lst, 1934. Dr. C. A. MacDonald DENTIST Tenders Wanted Used Cars 1932 OLDSMOBILE DeLUXE COACH Excellent Condition 1932 CHEVROLET DeLUXE COUPE With Rumble Seatâ€"Looks like new MISCELLANEOUS 1931 CHEVROLET COACH 1930 WILLYS KNIGHT SEDAN A good car at a remarkably low price. J 930 FORD TUDOR All Ford cars guaranteed for 30 dayn 1934 V-8 FORD DeLUXE SEDAN â€"â€" Demonstrator with small mileage â€" At- tractive reduction from new car price. Little Brothers Massey Harris Farm Implements Parts and Repairs Beatty Brés. Products Stable and Water Equipment, etc. Roofing Supplies 74 Church St. Phone 132W Richmond Hill Ford Sales & Service RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO . ANOTHER LIBEL Babel: “Doesn’t that Scotch boy take you to the cinema now?” Phyllis: “No, I think he must have found a girl who can see pictures in the fire ” CHAS. GRAHAM DR. M. C. MacLACHLAN SPECIAL TO RENT $485.00 $375.00 $325.00 $550.00 Successor to $275.00 AGENT A. J. HUME,

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