Young’s Service Station YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL WITH TREMENDOUS TRACTION SHM’PARD & GILL LUMBER (70. RICHMOND HILL 0 It’s a low-priced Goodyear withfour-waycentreâ€"traction diamond tread . . . a tire you'll be proud to own. Priced to save. Come in, see the big mileâ€" age “R-lâ€. We have your size! DO NOT LET YOUR MONEY SLUMBER-~ MAKE SURE lTHAT \T BUYS GOOD LUMBER AUCTION SALE OF Household Goods Typical of scenes witnessed at cinemas in some of the principal cities in Britain these days is the above photograph, showing English schoolboys trooping into a theatre at Reading, England, to see a spe- cial screening of ï¬lms provided by the Dominion Government. One of the many activities of the “Canada Calling†campaign, the ï¬lms depict farm, ï¬shing and industrial scenes IMchair Chesterfield in excellent condition; two occasional chairs practically new; two pa-rlor chairs; round dining room exten- sion tafble, solid Oaik, six leather seated chairs to match; Oak library talble; Oak chair and rocker to match; extension ta’bl‘e; Axminster rug 8’8†x 8’8â€, hall runner to match; tapestry rug 1017? x 14’; Ibrid'ge lamp and shade; wicker sum-00m suite, table and two chairs; Apex vacuum cleaner, practically new; carpet sweeper; folding divanette; w‘oodeni bed, dresser and washstand‘; lr0n~ lbedl and springs; sewing machine; MoClary Quebec range with hot water front; McClary electric rangette; fa‘l leaf kit- chen talble; three kitchen chairs; two coal oil stoves, 3 burner, one with oven; ice box; Fada radio; also a number of small talbles, pictures, kitchen utensils and articles too numerous to mention. ALL THE ABOVE GOODS ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION TERMS:â€"CASH SALE AT 1.30 P.M. D.S.T. J. CARL SAIGEON, Auctioneer TIRE ROSEVIEW AVENUE, RICHMOND HILL MRS. MARGARET ELSON PAGE FOUR SATURDAY, MAY 27TH “CANADA CALLING†IN BRETAIN THE PROPERTY OF RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J.D. Cunningham,B.D.. Minute! Sunday, May†28th 10 a.m.â€"Sun\d‘ay School. 11 a.m.â€"Mo‘1-nin‘g Worship. 7 p.m.â€"Evening Worship. Rev. Arthur Leggett will be the guest pveacher. Persons, not things, or principles, 0r truth, are the light of the world. RICHMOND" HILL L'NlTI-‘D CHURCH Rev. C. W. L'ollett, B.D., Panor Sunday, May 28th 11 a.m.â€"“Icha‘bod â€"â€" Good-«bye to Glory." 7 p.m.â€"'I\vilight service. Sixty min-- utes only. N.B.â€"The entire Sunday School meets with congregation at 11 a.m. Primary and junior schools go to classes at 11.30 and senior school meets at close of morning worship until one o’clock. Inlspéring music and a hearty we]- come. Mr. A. Melecci choir leader and or- ganist. ST. MARY’S CHURCH (Anglican) RICHMOND HILL Rector: Rev. W. F. Wrixon. L.“ Choir Leader: Richard Edmunds Organist: Miss L. Yerex May 28th,.Whit Sunday 8 am. Holy Communion. 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"Chora1 Communion and Sermon. 7 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer and Serâ€" mon. Prayers will be offered‘ for One Humdredth Anniversary of the Diocese of Toronto. Conï¬rmation Class at emse of evenâ€" which emphasize the importance of Canada as the food basket for the United Kingdom. The campaign, which covers the major population centres in Britain, is being conductâ€" ed by the Dominion Government’s Department of Trade and Com- merce. Regarded as one of the most carefully planned efforts ever launched by a British Dominion, this trad series of sive new marketir it is su] schools, science c tions, an of thousz giving s1 products in}: service this trade crusade also embraces a series of localized drives and exten- sive newspaper advertising and marketing operations. In addition, it is supplemented by lectures to schools, women’s clubs, domestic science classes and other organiza- tions, and has enlisted the support of thousands of merchants who are giving special displays of Canadian W.I. was held Thursday, May 18th at the home of Mrs. D. Brown. Re- ports of the various activdties of the past year were given, and! plans were made for the annual Garden Party and» Strawberry Festival. June 28th is the day set for this. event, 0 please reserve this date. Officers elected were: President, Mrs. Rus- sell B‘oyington‘; lst Viceâ€"Pres, Mrs. Rigler; 2nd Wee-Pres, Jessie Thomâ€" son; 3rd Vice-Pres, Mrs. Wm. Clark; 'Sec.-Treas., Miss Janet French; So- clial 'Convenlor, Mrs. Chas. Hooper; Work Conven'or, Mrs. Elmer Hill; Sick and Visiting Uonvenor, Mrs. Hooper; Pianist, Del-la Stephenson; S'ong Leader, Mrs. Jasv. McQuay; Distifct Director, Jessie Thomson; lBranch Directors, Mr-s. Cox, Delba lS‘t-ephenson, Helen Flierhelltevr, lGeo. Kelly. | The annual meeting of Buttonville Excavations for a new $7000 Unit- ed Church at Thistletown are sche- duled to get under Way this week. The new church, of brick and stOne construction, will [be in a more cen- tral location. Last Sunday evening the minister, Rev. R. 3. Davison, officiated at a farewell service in the old‘ building when many former members worshipped there for the last time. The building is 65 years old. During the period necessary for the new building’s construction the officials have accepted an inv:- tation to worship in St. Andrew’s Anglican Church. The tax rate in' the village of To‘ttenham has been struck at 50 mills for the current year. Last year the rate was 48 mills. While the county rate is down one mill the increase is due to the school rate being- raised 3 mills. The school rate now is 17 mills while the villâ€" age rate is 15 mills. The C.P.R. Moving Pictures will be! shown at Headd'ou‘d Church on the evening of Wednesday, May 3151 ‘ at 7.30 standard time under auspices l of the Sunday SchooL A.sHver coL lection will be taken and a social half hour afterwards. Ladies please provide. Everyone invited to at- tend. l The Bimini Bugle, published at Bimini, in the Bahamas, claims to be the smallest newspaper in the world. It is published fortnightly. contains 16 pages, each measuring 51/2 'by 4% inches. Bolton village council has issued an iron edict against the exploding of fire-crackers on the public streets of the village and has instructed the chief constable, Roberts Roduck to endorrce it. TINSMITH â€"â€" FURNACES INSTALLED, CLEANED AND REPAIRED Richvale P.0. Phone Richmond Hill 13‘31‘21 Richard Edmunds 21 CENTRE ST. WEST BU'I‘TONVILLE H‘EADFORD J. CIRCUS VOICE Phone 264 THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO A signal honour was conferred upon the Woodtbrid‘ge area when» carnations from Wm. Greene and‘ 'Son*’s‘ greenhouse were chosen to make up a huge basket presented to Her Majesty the Queen on behalf of the Horticultural Societies! throughout Ontario. The basket was presented at Queen’s Park during the Royal visit 'on Monday. Mrs. Matthews, wife of the Lieutenantâ€"Governor, made the presentation, according to Char- lie Green, the second half of the .father and .son- partnership. 'I‘RU‘CIK WHEEL and) TIRE found on 3rd Con. Markham south of N0. ‘7 Highway rece-nrtly. Owner may have same by paying for this ad- vertisement. C. Graham, 66 Church St, Richmond Hill, phone 39. SATURDAY, MLAY 27â€"Auction .sale of household goods, furniture, etc., all in excellent shape, the property of Mrs. Margaret Elson. Roseview Avenue; Richmond‘ Hill. Sale at 1.30 p.m. D.S.T. Terms cash‘. J. \C. Sa'igeon, auctioneer. Special speakers occupied flhe pul- pit of the Woordlbridge Presbyterian Church last Sunday. In‘ the morn- ing the- Rev. Norman' A. MacEach- ern‘, D.D., a .staff member of the Presbyterian Publications. addressed the large congregation attending a Royal Visit commemorative service. For this service music included the new Healey Willan anthem “All Hail the Kingâ€, by the full choir, and a 5010 “Land of Hope and‘ Glory†by Mr. Stanley Harper, the choir also singing the last chorus. ’l'fhe anthem was repeated by the choir at the evening service when the speaker was the Rev. George P. Duncan, D.D., of Toronto. A Seattle company has patented a machine, and process for flame- peeling potatoes which will enable grocers to sell this vegetable in snowy white ready-to-use condition. 100 choice blooms of “Laddieâ€, at least 3 feet in length of stem, were cut from the Green greenhouses. Of a delicate liight salmon prink shade, they are of a choice variety not usually grown for general commer- cial purposes, Mr. Green reported. William Green, 74, has been in the flmver growing business for 65 years. A native of London, Engâ€" land, be commenced his career in that country, later accepting a posi- tion in Ireland! where he developed a new rose, winning for his employ- ers the Royal Appointment and‘ the right to display the Royal Coat of Arms. His son, Charlie, who served in the Royal Air Force during the war, started in business with his father when the-y came to Canada albout 21 years ago. Still compara- tively small growers, they are elat- ed' at the honour falling their lot. sale of household furniture, the pro- perty of the l‘a’ce David Snider, Maple Avenue, Maple. Terms cash. Sale at 1 p.m. S.T. K. Prentice, Auctioneer. The funeral of the late Thomas H. Keys who died‘ Monday, May 15 was held from his late residence, Maple, on Wednesday, May 17th and‘ was very largelv attended. The late Mr. Keys who was in his eighty- fourth year was born in New Jerâ€" sey, U.S.A. and came to Canada when he was five years old. He lived for a time in Wood‘bridge andl at Concord but for the past thirty- five years has 'been a resident of Maple. For fifteen years he was assessor and tax ccllelctOr f0r the Trwnship of Vaughan and was_an active member of Maple United Church. For sixty-four years he was a member of the Masonic order an‘di was well and favora'bly known in fraternal circles. The funeral ser- vice was condu-cted‘ by REV. J. R. MoCrimmon, assisted! by Rev. C. H. Bowman. He is survwed by his widow, formerly Henrietta White to whom he was married fifty-seven years ago, one son Cecil, three grandchildren, and“ one great grandi- son. Interment took place in Maple cemetery. the palllbearers being J. Slhunk, T. Jackson, R. Kefâ€" fer, J. Keflfer, D. Allen, and C. Lines. Owners of dog ship are hereby contrary to Tow SATURDAY, MLAY 27THâ€"Auction WOODBRIDGE HOUSE PROVIDES ROYAL BOUQUET FLOWERS Notice to Dog Owners of Vaughan Twp. 0w dogs um'mer months. All dog owners are hereby askedl 0 take notice andi observe the conâ€" itions of the said by-Iaw. Maple Police Village LATE THOMAS 1L KEYS Sale Register OBITUARY of dogs in Vaughan Town- hereb<y warned" that it is to Township‘By-law to al- to mm at large during the J. M. .icDONALD, Clerk. FOUND CIHIOKS that average 17% ounces at 5 weeks of age have been proâ€" duced on STARTWELL CHICK MASH. Another lot averaged 1 lb. 5.8 ounces at 6 weeks. For parti- culars and prices write or phone Wesley Clank, R.R. No. 2 Gormley or phone Richmond Hill 4704. Mr. Wesley Clark, your local agent for Big 4 Chicks will see to it that your order is taken care of and will give personal attention and prompt service to all orders. All popular breeds from Government Inspected, Blood-tested Breeders. See me for special prices on day-old cockerels and capons 3 to 4 weeks old. Wes- ley Clark. Gormley, RR. 2, Ontario, phone Richmond Hill 4704. QUANTITY SEED POTATOES. J Han'n‘am, 3rd Concession Vaughan. GET IN AHEAD OF THE RUSH. There is always a big demand for Mecredy’s chicks in May and June. Book your order at once and avoid disappointment. Early - maturing Barred Rock, New Hampshire and White Leghorn chicks and pullerbs at reasonable prices. Yo-nge Street 3 HOLS’I‘EIN COWS, good milkers, one in full flow, (me due July 8th, one due September 9th. The above are negative to the bluoow tes't. Over- stock reason for selling. Apply Howard! Jackson, Maple. ANNUAL PLANTS, different variâ€" eties, also tomato, cabbage and cauli- flower pl>an¢s. Wholesale and retail prices. 36 good‘ laying hens, King Boiler No. 7. John Donald, Elgin Mills. phone Maple 1049. Poultry Fawn, Richmond Hill. Teleâ€" phone 102-13. THREE LOTS on North side fof Rosevi-ew Avenue, size 50 by 141. Apply David Hill & Co. Ltd., Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. Hitler has prohibited the feeding of wheat or rye to livestock â€" He has also ordered that all can and bottle stoppers be hallf wood. EIGHT PIGS six weeks old. Apply Lifberalr Ofï¬ce. T. W. Leatherdale, Lot 11, Con. 4, Vaughan. 1 JAMESWAY Oil Broader; 2 milk- ing goats and 7 kids. H. Ashby, Carrvil'l‘e Rd. Phone Maple 764. BRICK HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath, 1/2 acre, covered fruit and shade trees. Id‘eah country home. Corner Yo‘nge St. and Yongehu'rst. Ap’ply Mrs. Isalbel Sh‘arpless, 'Gelert P.O., Ont. CANADIAN OIL STATION. App1y|19§§ FORD V-8 DeLUXE TUDORâ€" Householders in Richmond Hill having ashes which they wish cart- edi away are asked to communicate as soon as possible with the clerk’s office. SHROPSHJRE SHEEP, well bred HYDRO POLES and cedar posts. Apply N. H. Bowes, Concord, phone Maple 868. EXCEL COOK STOVE, cqal or wood, good cOnditiIon. Apply Ma's. T. Riley, Mill Street, Richmond Hill. PUREB‘RED White Pekin Duck Eggs for hatching. L. C. Burton, Carl-ville Rd., phone Maple 764. BOWLING GREEN M‘OWER, Shanks Standard, Acr-bnoth & London, 16 inches, hand power, cheap. Apply J. Homer, Markham Rd., Richmond Hill. TOMATO PLANTS, £01115 varieties, Petunias and other annuals, rasp- berry canes, Viking and Lloyd George. Anderson, Richmond St., Richmond Hill. BED, Sitting required. F. Langstaff. 15-30 I.H.C. TRAICTO'R in good running order, price $200.00 or will trade for cows or pigs. Henry Arn- old Jr., lot 14, con. 2, Markham. CHICKS from R.O.P. sired, blood- tested Barred Rocks. We offer only one grade of chicksâ€"the best. Heavy production, large eggs. C. A. Peelar, RR. No. 1, Maple. Phone 57-11. 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 extra each insertion. IF CHARGED 7 CENTS PER LINE. Classified Advs. McNabe, Richmond Hill FOR SALE T0 RENT ASHES J. A. GREENE. Reeve. room to let, board if Barton, Church St., THURSDAY, MAY 25th, 1939. GENERAL HAULING sand, gravel, .cinders, loam, general cartage. Andy Johnston, Oak Avenue, Richvale. PAINTING & DECORATING done by experienced workmen. Prices rea- sonarble. P. Ingles & Sons, Jeffer- son, Ont. Stripping done by machine. Used Cars BUILDINGS RAISED Estimates given TEAM WORK DONE by experienced man, garden ploughing or any oper. ation taken bv time or contract: at reasonable price. Apply W. Morri- son, Oxford‘ St, Elgin Mills, phone Richmond Hill‘ 90R. Saw Mill will be in operation after May 24th in J. W. Constatble’s bush. Anyone wishing logs cut phone S. Jones, Maple 2969. tum-e, water andy shade on Elgin Mills sid’eroad east half mile. Apply large brick house on premises. experienced, desires position, ’best references, urgent, go anywhere. J. Toilton, Agincourt RE. No. 1, phone Malvern 1‘114. SPRINGERS WANTED 50 or more Holstein Springers wanted for over- seas, freshem'ng latter part of June on early July. Must ‘be in good condition, no sloppy udders. Apply Jack Devins, Weston R.R. No. 2, (2 miles south ‘of Woodbridlge), QUALIFIED RADIO REPAIRS, ser- vice and sales. Charges reasonable. Work guaranteed. Hugh Yerex, 4 Markham Rd., phone 242, Richmond Hill. WILL TAKE IN Cattle and Horses for Season at reasonable price, lots of pasture and running- water. J. Jones, 2nd Con. Ealst Gavillimmury. CATTLE TO PASTURE, g00d .pas- phone Wo-odlbridge 1364. (Reconditioned and Guaranteed) PLAJN COOK for summer cottage, July and August. Apply Boat 45, Liberal Office. FAERM MANAGER, married, fully Little Brothers 1938 ’DODGE DeLUXE COUPE with rumble deat. Small mileage. Equipped with radio and hot wat- er heater. - 1938 CHEVROLET MASTER De- LL‘XE CGACH- Hot water heater. 1937 [0RD V-8 SEDAN -â€" Heater. Ford Sales & Service RICHMOND HILL ONTARIO PHONE 174-W .Taylor’s Radio Sales And Service 1936 FORD DeLUXE TUDOR with trunk. Small mileage. Like new. TUBES TESTED FREE 127 Yonge St.. Richmond Hill Phone 226 Some Bargains in New and Used Radios Very Nice. MISCELLANEOUS A Nice Car CUSTOM SAWING $750.00 $725.00 $5 75.00 $500.00 $725.00 \VA NTED ED, moved, etc. Phone Thornhill