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The Liberal, 20 Aug 1936, p. 4

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1 Boxing-Wrestling : Everybody Welcome. God Save the King I! Street Dance Newmarket, Aurora, Woodbridge Bands Richmond Hill Trumpet Band FREE ADMISSION Softball Tournament Horseshoe Pitching Contest Sat’y, Aug. 22 PAGE FOUR of the Riding of North York at the Picnic, fifteen years of age and under winner of Contest. Particulars on the grounds. NORTH YORK LIBERAL ASSOCIATION J. E. Smith, Sec. J. H. Naughton, Pres. ‘W. P. (Bill) MULOCK, K.C., M.P. MORGAN BAKER, M.L.A., and Others Woodbridge Midway and Vaudeville Attractions HON. MITCHELL F. PONY FREE TO BOY OR GIRL Commencing at 1.30 pm. (Standard Time) air Grounds CHILDREN’S RACES Premier of Ontario LOCK EVERYONE WELCOME FIVE RICHEST MEN IN ENGLAND [ Shy Sir John Reeves Ellerman... shipping. Pugnacious Harold Harmsworth, Viscount Rotheremere. . .Newspapers, Practical William Richard Morris, Baron Nuffield. . . .automobiles. Plain Joseph Rank....flour mills. Plain Joe Rank, probably richest of all, is the only one without a title. He has refused one twice, saying: “I’m Joe Rank to everyone. They wouldn’t know me as ‘Sir Joseph’.” He’s probably the least known of all five. Yet his mills turn out 173,000 sacks of flour a weekâ€"enough to feed one-seventh of Britain’s popuâ€" lation. He is ardently religious. He has given more than $5,000,000 to the Methodist Church alone. To the poore invalids’ fund of his native city, Hull, he wrote out a cheque for £300,000 ($500,000). Has Done Everything Londoners know the Duke of West- minster; as the “Mon Who Owns London." Actually, he owns 600 acres of city property there, worth conservatively $100,000,000. This land- was once a hog. He is the kind of aristocrat who appeals to readers of Sunday sup- plements. He has done everything, been everywhere. venor He owns an estate in Scotland. 30,- 000 acres in Cheshire and Flintshire, two yachts. He has been married three times, hunted all over the world, hydroplaned, motorboated, led a British polo team to America, been under fire in war, gave his Wifeâ€"his thirdâ€"a wedding party in four houses. He is said to be ridden by bore- dom. His heir died in infancy. A cousin is in line for the title. 15 Rarely Seen London newsnapers like to refer to Sir John Ellerman as the “Man Nobody Knows.” He easily outdistâ€" ancelereta Garbo and Charles Au- gustus Lindbergh in his passion for seclusion. He is only 26. He owns four major steamship lines and a miscel- laneOUS fleet of other vessels which are found on every sea. He is rarely seen at his office or anywhere else. No one knows his home address. When his father died, the British government took $70,- 000,000 in death duties. ‘Is a Dictator Viscount Rothermere probably is the best known of Britain’s quintet of money lords. The brother of the late Lord Northcliffe, he is feared and admired in the British news- paper world. At 68 he is still vigorous, mentally and physically. The Canadian National Exhibition, originally chartered “for the encourâ€" agement of agriculture, industry and the arts,” has never forgotten the purpose for which it was organized. It has grown and expanded in many respects but the basic plan has been carefully adhered to. A master of making fortunes from newspapers, Rothvermere is described as a lonely man. Rothermere is said to love the good things of lifeâ€"luxury, travel, entertainment, good éompany. He hates to be alone. He is fond of dictators and is one himself in his own world. Self-Made Man Last among the five British men of wealthâ€"Lord qufield is a great industrialist, versatile, tremendously hard working, shrewd, practical. Two of his three sons were killed He never got over their deaths. He got his start making bicycles. In 1912 he switched to motorcycles. When the war came he was making automobiles. Today he is the Henry Ford of England. Outside of golf, work is his life. He is the perfect self-made man. He regaras every failure at the fault of the person who failed. FOR SALE AT THE LIBERAL PRINTING OFFICE England’s five richest 'men are: Bored Hu‘gh Richard Arthur Gros- lnor. second Duke of Westminster lands are the best Counter Check Books made in Canada. They cost no more than ordinary books and always give satisfaction. We are agents and will be pleased to quote you on any style or quantity required. See Your Home Printer First THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO eer Sales BOO!“ John Reeves Ellerman ex/ It is with considerable regret that the Directors of the North York Township Horticultural Society an- nounce the cancelling of their annual Flower and Vegetable Show which was to have been staged in the Mar- ket at the City Limits on August 26 and 27. HORTICULTURISTS “ Arrangements and preparations had «been made to put the show on, on a very large scale but the con- tinued dry weather made the whole scheme impossible. WRESTLING SHOW AT MULOCK PICNIC There will be an attractive card of wrestling at the Mulock picnic at Woodbridge Saturday afternoon. Some clever mat performers have been booked for the day and the show is sure to provide plenty of thrills. EXPRESSES APPRECIATION FOR FIRE BRIGADE SERVICES Jesse Baker and family of Vaughan Township have written the Richmond Hill Fire Brigade expressing sincere appreciation for the prompt response and valuable services rendered by the brigade at the bush fire on his farm. FOOTBALL GAME AT MULOCK PICNIC EMERY and VELLO‘RE will meet in a football game at the Mulocio picnic at Woodbridge on Saturday. These two teams are evenly matched and the game is sure to be a thrill- er. The chief objection to gettlng something for nothing, Is that it takes so much more work than work- ing for it. Boys are men that have not got as big- as their papas, and girls are women that will be ladies by and by. When God looked at Adam, he said to himself, “well, I think I can do better if I try again,” and he made Eve. Boys are a trouble. They wear out everything but soap. If I had my way the world would be girls and the rest dolls. My papa is so nice and pretty that I think he must of been a little girl when he was a little boy. Man was made, and on the seventh day he rested. Woman was made and she has never rested since. WW”OO ELGIN BARBER SHOP Now Under New Management Wishes to announce that he has taken over the Elgin Mills Bar- ber Shop, and respectfully soliâ€", cits the patronage of the people: of the district. ' By virtue of a warrant issued! by the Reeve of Richmond Hill dated the 10th day of August, 1936 and to me directed, commanding me to proceed with the collection of arrears of taxes, together with the fees and expenses, I hereby give notice that the list of lands liable to be sold has been prepared, and is being- publishâ€" ed in the “Ontario Gazette” under the dates of September lst, October 1st and November 1st, 1936 and that, unless the said arrears of taxes and costs are soon-er paid, I shall, on the 15th day of Decemlber, 1936, pro- ceed to sell the said lands to dis- charge the said arrears of taxes and the charges thereon. r VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL TREASURER’S SALE OF LANDS IN ARREARS OF TAXES The séle will be held on the above date at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon in the Municipal Hall in ith-e Village 91' _Richmond _Hi1_l. _ Copies of “said List may be had at my office. A. J. HUME, Village Treasurer. Dated at Richmond Hill, August 20, 1936. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsedJ “Ten- der for interior fittings, Public Building, Richmond Hill, Ont”, will be received until 12 o’clock noon (daylight saving). Monday, August 31, 1936, for the supply and install- ation of interior fittings in the Pubâ€" lic Building, Richmond Hill, Qntario. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Architect, De- partment of Public Works, Ottawa, the Supervising Architect, 36 Ade- laid‘e Street East. Toronto, Ont. and at the Post Office, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Tenders will not be considered un- less made on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth thereâ€"V in. Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada. pavable to the orâ€" der of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 Der cent of the amount of the tender. or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railwav Company and its constitu- ent companies, unconditionally guar- anteed: as to nrincinal and interest bv the Dominion of Canada. or the aforementioned bonds and a certified cheque if required to make up an odd amount. By order. Denartment of Public Works Ottawa, August 17, 1936. DOT’S COMPOSITION ON BOYS J. M. SOMERVILLE “AL” PUPLE Secretary STOCK OF HARDWARE AND FIX- TURES of Trowell Hardware _in Richmond Hill. Apply to T. Trench, telephone 175W Richmond Hill or to F. 0. Tidy & Company, 9 Toronto Street, Toronto. SAND & GRAVEL, Cement blocks, buildings raised. John Jarvis. Rich- mond Hill. telephone 94M. PULLETS ready to lay. Wesley Clark, Gormley R. R. No. 2, phone Richmond Hill 4704. PULLETS AND COCKERELS, Black Giants, R. I. Reds, New Hampshire Reds and Buff Orningtons, also Geese andJ Goslings. Apply Brian Lloyd, Fisherville, Concord Post Of- fice. FARMERS, sell your poultry by the pound. Prices 3c. less than Toronto quotations. Write H. W. Finkelstein, R.R. No. 2, Maple, for immediate pick-up. T. B. TESTED COWS. Fresh cows and springers. Apply to E. D. Stong, Edgeley, telephone Maple 2730. FRESH COWS, springers and year- ling Heifers. Good hon-est animals. Short of pasture and stable room. Albert Bedford, Gilford P.O. CHOICE DAIRY COWS, Govern- ment T. B. Tested, on sale after Monday, reasonable prices. Apply L. H. Clement, Richmond Hill, phone 176. FARM for sale or rent, 150 acres, lot 29, con. 5, Vaughan. Immediate possession. Apply J. G. Malloy, 761A Euclid Avenue, Toronto. SEED ,W'HEAT. Dawson’s Golden Chaff, O.A.C. 61 Registered, also Dawson’s Golden Chaff No. 1 Gov’t test. Clark Young, Milliken, phone Agincourt 45-21. under government accreditation, price reasonable. Kyle Brothers, R. R. No. 1, Maple, telephone King 421‘13. 7 ROOMED STUCCO HOUSE in Richmond Hill, excellent location, all conveniences, $3,000 cash, a real bar- gain. Apply J. R. Herrington, Rich- mond Hill, telephone 87. HORSESâ€"1 team good work horses $150; big road horse, good single or double, and a beautiful Shetland pony fit for show ring. Leo Burton, Stop 23,Yonge St.. phone Maple 764. 'FOR SALE OR RENT, six room brick house at 112 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, all conveniences, gar- age and hen house. Immediate pos- session. Apply John McLean, 21 Church Street, Richmond' Hill. 1 REGISTERED BULL 2 years old, DUAL PURPOSE SHORTH‘ORN cows with high R.O.P.' and! good show records. Gov’t Accredited, Young calf to one of the best bulls, in Canada. Apply B. R. Leech, 3rd, concession of Markham, south of No. 7 Highway, 2 1/2 miles east of, Thornhill. , DAIRY CATTLE, pure bred and grade, government tested, all breeds, guaranteed to be right in all quart- ers including 60 day retett, compen- sation taken as collateral. Apply to Ed. Irish. Willowdale, Stop 9 Yonge Street, phone 369J. HOUSE, brick veneer, 6 rooms and sun room, glass enclosed veranda, hot water heating, garage, chicken house, many other conveniences. Price reasonable if you are inter- ested in securing a comfortable home. Apply Box 65 The Liberal .Oszice. SMALL PIGS, nine weeks old. Ap- ply George Kozak, Richmond Hill. HOT AIR FURNACE in good con- dition,»1:ould be changed to pipeless if desired, a number of stovepipes, 1 brass bed, spring and mattress, 1 iron bed, box spring and mattress, 1 Maple bedroom suite, double bed, dresser, chiffonier, chair and table, 1 oak kitchen table, 1 galvanized iron soft water tank, 175 gal. Mrs. A. L. Phipps, 68 Richmond St., phone Refined elderly couple desire to rent in Richmond Hill, Thornhill, or on the highway to Toronto, modern apartment with garage and garden space, or self-contained part of mod- ern house. Rent $25 to 335. Reply to PO. Box No. 2, Ottawa, Ont. People usually gratify their capa- city for parental love. If they are denied children, they adopt a dog. Emery vs. Vellore, at the Mulock Picnic Saturday. “THIS IS THE DAY OF ADVERTISINGâ€"MAKE THE MOST OF IT” RATESâ€"Five lines or less, 25 cents for first insertion and 15 cents for each subsequent insertion. Over 5 lines 5 cents per line extn each insertion. IF CHARGED 7 CENTS PER LINE. Classified Advs. APARTMENT WANTED FOR SALE Football match, at Woodbridge, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2011}, 1936 HOUSES RAISED, moved etc. base- ments built. Phone Thornhill 73. SIX ROOM HOUSE on Arnold St.' Richmond Hill. Apply to P. C. Hill. Richmond Hill. furnace, water and electric in the house, good garden and garage. Ap- ply I. D. Ramer, Richmond Hill. SIX ROOM HOUSE, good cellar, MAN to repair chimney and' con-â€" crebe steps. Apply Barter’s Garage, Richvale. FURNITURE Saturday, Aug. 29th Commencing at 1.30 p.m., D.SJI‘. 1 Electric Refrigerator in A1 condi~ tion 1 Studio Couch 2 Dressers , A Sliding Couch with mattress 1 Porcelain top drop leaf table 1 Vitrolite top table 1 Simmons bed, springs and mat- tress, good 1 Brass bed, springs and mattress 1 iron bed, springs and mattress 1 Chesterfield Suite 2 good Wicker Chairs 1 Deck Chair 10 Kitchen Chairs 1 folding garden seat. 1 Axminster Rug 4 1/2 by 7 ft. 2 Camp Cots and Mattresses l‘Electric Radio Mantel Model Numerous other articles TERMS CASH Used Cars 1935 DeLUXE FORD V-8 SEDANâ€" 1934 CHEVROLET COUPEâ€"Excell- FORDSON TRACTORâ€"1927 Model â€"Overhauled. Little Brothers Ford Sales & Service RICHMOND HILL, ONTAR‘IO Detectiveâ€"~Is that loafer son of yours at home, Mrs. Murphy? Mrs. Murphyâ€"He’s just gone for a ride with a couple of fellows that are going to give him a job, praise be. 1930 CHEVROLET PANEL DELIV- ERYâ€"Good Condition. Detectiveâ€"What’s that you’re sayâ€" ing about a ride and a job? ' Mrs. Murphyâ€"Well, I heard one of the fellows tell Mike they was takin’ him for a ride‘ to give him the works. E. Manuel Paulin Abbel Ave., Woodhridga MISCELLA NEOUS Dealers in Lumber, Lath, Shingles Ashphalt Roofing, Gyproc Charles Graham AGENT MASSEY HARRIS Farm lmplements. Machinery and Repairs Telephone Richmond Hill 1324' SHEPPARD & GILL LUMBER CO. Auction Sale A Nice Car. ent Condition. THE PROPERTY OF T0 RENT J. C. SAIGEON, Auctioneer. $650.00 1935 FORD TUDOR WANTED $575.00 $450.00 $175.00 $200.00 Telephone 27

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