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The Liberal, 9 Nov 1939, p. 7

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 193 . ##â€" District News Items Bolton is to have a team_ in the junior “C” 0.1*I.A. series this year. Fendley Lane, 70, who disappear- .was located wet and hungry on Fi'i- _ 7 ‘day afternoon on the Second linei‘York l west. Mono township. He had spenti ‘ the night in the hush after becom- innr lest in the fog. CARRVILLE ‘rhureh on Tuesday evening. Novem- . The play “An Adopted Cinderella" lwill he pi'meiited in the (‘arrville TIIE LIBERAL. RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO berg on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bone spent Sun-2 day with friends at Victoria Square) and attended the anniversary. The Rev. Fulton and Mr. Vander- lwre‘ of Oakwood spent Friday with; PAGE SEVEN. ‘ THE MILL RICHMOND HII.I.. ONT. RICH MON I) H I LL. ONT. l Believed to have been kicked by 111 lb” Nth by tho M31110 YUUHQ' P00- :ihle for use. Reduction ’ii insurance rates is expected to offset cost of the improvement. ticular farms ‘ _ " ‘i Mr. and Mrs. W. Wynn and fam-, The fltlils “(‘10 scmed befmo hai-,i1y Visited Mr. and Mrs. Reid in To_ vest and samples of the threshed , “mm (m Sundmv. grain shown at. their respective fall, Hr 0nd Hr; fairs and A ' fl ’ " Richmond Hill Ontario 2 000999900ooooooocoooooooo.v Mrs. Bert Middleton and Marion "The C031 That Satisfies” spent a couple of days this \veek‘JONES Co with Mr. and Mrs. Walker at Edge- i Telephone 188 . J- I We waomoowowws “E.‘.‘3.'..f:‘..‘.';‘.. i diff“: , “333:?” .‘t i tic e” We am“ There“ “‘“ ‘1‘”- W 2 ~ 6 loss-i (if lll('lll-Ol‘." at the homi- of‘his? I. ( M I 1113,, ‘11,]: i\\oiild llt greatly appreciated by the ‘ Christin“ Dt'lbl'ou’“ had SUPIWI‘ “'ilh' bioc ‘md will“? In the . RESIDENCE BI RGI..\RY .9 “Uptown Lomb “My”. fight of PHL with d timil iiii-iiibeiship oi in boys. ‘ “A. My. “vino” on Saturday. 1 plllk 0f COlldlilOll. , INSURANCE 2 “MW: 1)“ M' K' Dillim" “fsdmlll' lh.“ duh Sluinflwvd “by. the “owlâ€"i, Mr. and Mrs. .las. Williams of Ml“ “WI 3115“. A. Cavotti and‘ Free Trial PaCkageS g _-,,_V 2 iii-r}:4reiiorts 'Lll‘lt‘. ll's‘] condition is,l)l‘1(i,‘£0 Agricultural Society him 14isi;i_\-ii.-i. Vifiiuwi‘ M1.- and Mrs. J. daughter Rosalie and Miss Mary OUR FEED PRICES Protect yourself against 3 serious illk iivi eiitlca. ibiin growing various l(1n(l.\‘ oi oats ‘ “wing”. on Sunday. ,DQIbmcm Spent Sunday with My”; ARE RIGHT : loss of valuable UFODGNY‘ ‘3' V . iwml." the ’19 Em“? “3 the )Imlklmmi Miss Grace Thompson of Richmond and MI“:- Ddbmcc‘h Phones: - with :1 Residence Burglary 3 w $311,311profit;of..3: 313113,,“ ‘fi’s’fV‘l‘ltl‘m‘ sways gm‘l‘ “W0 i llill visited )ll'r. .1. (‘iemenit on Sun-1 Miss Margaret Sturgess of Town-1 Day 1?‘9 Evenings 82W Poficy_ 3 (“H‘Cthn‘hf “1.0;,mi‘5n‘ is {n m.(,_ ‘ ‘ l‘l‘lofl mm “‘0 Chili’s V‘l‘nh ill“ 1‘0an ‘ day. to spent the week-end with Mr. and --\â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- FOI‘ Tate-S etc- apply 3 gross. and a hiiiliipei'rnt‘nick willbe 33:31:? the1 111;“ :hdllgulmld 03"” Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Roaman of Ml‘s- E~ Dm'ie and famll.“ o .m or 's “1.0L 0,. m-Q “m , * ~ i am e o (-1- (‘11) grew‘ , . . V .. . , - .. . r .' ~< 1 , - . J. R. HERRINGTON g 4.51illilljgtraltlldii municipal cisterns. and different varieties to suit their par-igzrgij; went SUM“ “uh M" “'lmigls; i General Insurance . two largo private 10rt'l\0ll‘.\ mail- or in Toronto. ' l ANTHRACITE 3 McDonald and Ian .. . ..,, .v_ , M an “nu-“13113 1‘11“ ll“ ‘took tea With Mr. and Mrs. Vander- 119V- eent of the members were threshedi . AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT, in time to their 0f the 63 boys. 52 exhibited at the Fairs. l The prizes were awarded in each ' o o . Belonging to the Estate of flyinmhzmiC:(§..:::1‘9..SC$: Auction Sale of Chopping Mlll Equipment The LATE MRS. ELIZABETH IRELAND Signgig;ngfiglbgtgtmgtggngang: The Property of at 17 RICHMOND ST., RICHMOND HILL Sign and manni‘ nan-I J . L, Malloy, Oak Ridges . Teams of two boys from each clubl THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, 1939 1 Electric Starter, Crocker & Wheeler, 30 HP. One 4” 3-ply rubber belt, 18 ft. long were taken to the Ontario Agricul- tural College recently by W. M. Sale at 1 o’clock 3 Piece Chesterfield Suite 2 Electric Heaters Cockiburn to com ete w'l’th teams ‘ . u ‘ ‘ 1 Electric Radio, Stewart Warner 1 Electric Iron 1 Tea Kettle from the other C(Funfieg, in Ontario %glectnc‘Mqt01’ll5 H'P" B‘trke ‘ one 3" 4'p1y IUbbE‘l belt 9 ft- long 1 Small Parlor Table 1 Junior Floor Lamp ‘ ammel M111, F euryv capaCIty 100! neally new One 3 4-ply rubber belt 20 ft. long 1 Round Extension Oak Table 1 Congoieum Rug and 0f the 4‘0 teamsv “‘9 Markham 1 Grain Elevator complete with pulleys and belt 1 Canvas Elevator be“; with cups 36 ft long 1 Oak Buffet 1 Extension Table 1 White Washstand Vanguard Glut) team consisting of 1 Chop Elevator, pulleys and belt 1 Chain Block and Tackle ’ ' ‘ 1 Combination Bookcase and Secreâ€" 1 Small Chest of Drawers Bruce Little, Agincourt and, Donald 1 G. - B -t - t 1 5 b tary 1 Bread Box Number of Kitchen Chairs Stewart of Agincourt stood fourth lam Ox' capac] y apprOXImaj e y 0 115- PULLEYS 1 Fern Stand 1 Kitchen Couch 1 Dish Pan 1 Rocking Chair ‘ ‘ 1 Lme Shaft, 16 ft” complete Wlth hangers 1 1 Composition'Pulley, 13” with 8” face 1 Wood Pulley, 17” with 4” face The other Markham team, Mac Free- man and Geo. McGowan of Milliken, 1 Line Shaft, 7 ft. 1 Bagger complete with 6 ft. box, left hand Number of Aluminum Pans, (Wear Ever) Veranda Chair 1 Couch Hammock 1 Awnin 1 Ice Box Number of Sealers t d f'fbh. Th- W db 'd Cl .1) .' ' 1 Wood Pulle , 1 " Wit ” fa A Quantiisy of Dishes 1 Galvanized Wash Tuin 5 0° 1 , e .00 l m g6, u 1 Bagger’ Complete “1th 6 ft- b0?“ “ght hand 2 W d P y - h 5 n ce 1 Oak Bed‘ Dresser and WashistandJ 1 Lawn Mower 1 Paper Rack mpresented by Belt and carman 1 Platform Scale: 1000 lbs- capaCIty 00 uneys’ 9 “nth 4% face spring; and, Mattress 1 Dustlesg Ash Sifter Livingston, stood tenth. Of the 8-0 BELTS 1 Wood Pulley, 16” With 414” face 1 Dresser and Washistand 1 Ash Sifter boys entered, Bruce Little of Agln- 1 Wood Pulley, 11” With 8%” face A fiernery f Qufli Toilet Sets 1 aiitzhzsloggpgggfires, blue & rose com», had the highest individuai 8ne 48”lenglfiessbleiiitléirfloer, 36 ft. long 1 Wood Pulley, 17” with 6” face uimiber o _ s ‘ ‘ k- 555 out of a ossi-bie ne ” ea er e , . ong 1 Wood Pulley 4” with 51/2” face to - 11 I. ANTI UE FURNITURE “m’ W W P n . . i ,, . , g N11111:]le ngPlFefiXfieing‘igfilséhlons 1 01d Fashgomd Chest of Draw-erg, 6.00 marks_ One 21/2 leather belt, 15 ft. long 1 Comp0s1tion Pulley, 7 With 9’ face One 4” 4-ply rubber belt 1 Steel Pulley, 9” with 4” face One 3” 3-ply rubber belt, 18 ft. long Numerous other articles No Reserve as the grinding business has been discontinued TERMS:â€"CASH Sale at 2 p.m. J. CARL SAIGEON, Auctioneer The Downtown Kiwanis Club of Toronto awards a $10.00 scholarship to the 0.A.C. Short Course for the highest standing member, 16 years of age or over, in each Club. The standing in the various Cluibs is as follows: Markham Vanguard Grain Clubâ€" plsit, Donald Stewart, Agincourt; 2nd, Douglas Miles, Mililiken-; 3rd, Jack McGriskin, Agincourt; 4th, ROy Ush- er, Agincourt; 5th, Leslie Hart, Gormley. .‘Markham Grain Clubâ€"lst, Elimer' Harding, Milliken; 2nd, Milne Free- man, Milliken; 3rd, Mac Freeman, Milliken; 4th, Allan Macklin, Agin- court; 5th, Norman Tapscott, Milli- ken. Woodbridige Grain 'Clubâ€"lst, Car- man Livingston, Woodibridge; 2nd, Bert Livingston, Woodibridge; 3rd, Keith Barker, Weston; 4th, Raymond Glass, King; 5th, Wliibert Hadwen, Maple. Walnut. Highboy Wooden Spool Bed Cruet Stand 6 Goblets Mirror on Stand. Walnut 1 Rug, 4 ft. ,by ‘6 ft. 7 in., nearly new 1 Rug, 4 ft. by 6 ft. 8 in. 1 Carpet 7 ft. by 9 ft., bedroom 2 Quantity of Rag Carpet, new A Quantity of Curtains Oil Lamp with Burner & Chimney Number of Stair Pads Brass Kettles, 100 years old Terms for Furniture and Household Goods:- CASH HOUSE AND LOT The property consists of a White Brick House, 6 rooms with mod- ern conveniences, on lot 50 x 150 ft. A very desirable residential property. Terms for property announced on day of sale. Prop- erty to be sold subject to a reserve bid. C. E. WALKINGTON, Auctioneer. __________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" NOTICE A special sale by auction of the house furnishings and chattels of A. ARMSTRONG, Langstaff SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1939 At Stop 20A Yonge St., 4th house north of No. 7 Highway on the east side of Yonge St. a partial list of which is as follows: 1 DeForest Crosley Radio, electric Chest of Drawers 1 Phonograph Electric Fixtures 1 Library Taible Kitchen Range 1 Bookcase Congoleum Rug, large 1 Fire Screen Oilcloth Flower Stands Dishes Hat Tree Kitchen Utensils Mirrors Clothes Mangle 1 Oak Dining Room Suite Lawn Mower 1 Oak Buffet, with leaded glass 100 ft. Garden Hose Beds, Springs, Mattresses 2 Step Ladders Curtains, Drapes, Blinds Verandah Furniture Niâ€"‘HHiâ€"A More readers of ‘The Liberal’ than ever before. At the conclusion of the Good-Will Campaign we are pleased to announce the addition of over 200 new subscribers, giving this newspaper the largest circu- hi’iiifi‘iil. “A \‘ii‘rai ‘ I i (O F- hi1 TESTON Hallowe’en pranks were in order the last Tuesday evening in October. Many and varied were the costumes worn by the young folk who came , out to celebrate. Of course there had to be a ghost to appear among the number. The company visited the store and houses of the citizens and the requests to “shell out” were suitalbly met to the satisfaction of the revellers and until next Hallo- we’en tra la! I l’rd’lt Wafiuiiii‘h i7.“ ' it'lo‘i‘li‘hi $111761 WWWWW ‘ ill. Rifle?" inn? WWWW lo Chairs Quantity of Wood Y.P.U. Sunday evening was in lation it has ever enjoyed since established in 1878. . Egbfisq, bl gmkenifi Duel? "l‘gd tGeeS'eum charge of G-eo. Carley who had pro- E i l a‘ BS I any 0 61' ar 16 5 00 n - . ~ . o minions sums to mention Me“ a my good ente‘iament' This offers an unexcelled opportunity for adver- Mr. Charles Lee was the speaker and a quartette from the Bible Colâ€" lege furnished music. The play for then entertainment following the fowl supper has the title “Don’t. Darken My Door” but the good people in charge of the supper will be glad to have many of the folk from the surrounding countryside darken the doors of the church to partake of the sumptuous supper to be sewed on Wednesday evening, November 15th, also to hear the program afterward in the Com- munity Hall. TERMS:â€"CASH Sale at 1.30 p.m. A. S. FARMER, Auctioneer PUBLIC AUCTION SALE of ANTIQUE AND OTHER FURNITURE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1939 THE PROPERTY OF MRS. D. 'KERSWILL tisers to reach the buying public of the North Yonge Street District. Over six thousand five hundred readers are now reached each week by your advertising message. Display and Classified advertising in The Liberal now has a coverage never before equalled in this field. Advertise your business, The Liberal fills the bill, ifhi‘ii‘fii "flitâ€"(5‘ At Elgm Mllls’ Yonge Street 115“"331,39Ӥ: 0C“ $9,321,213“ Advertise now, and hear the tinkle in your tlll. o e - an my . v. v. . j '4: 1% Mlles North Of RIChmond Kleinburg will preach with Maple :g . Q 1 Gasoline Engine, good! ,1 Large Chest of Drawers Quartette and Wesley Church chOir E 1 Carpenter’s Vise 1 Chemical Closet ~50 aid in the service of song. Ex- 5. 1 Set of Weigh Scales ,1 Kitchen Table cement qpifitua] uplift for the Sab_ ’ . .4 1 Screw Jack 1A Number of Chairs " i h d 1 Leg Vise ,4 Bed Springs bath and good food for t e b0 y on 1 Cider Mill and Press 2 Pairs Pillows Wednesday. , 4 1 ten foot step ladder 2 Rocking Chairs Mn and Mrs. Lioyd, Mimim, call-. i gt: fag: 513:5}; ladder % %€;2§01911%:%€8Ra‘1g9 ed on Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Ireland EstabllShed 1 Solid Walnut; Buffet. antique 1 Yerandah seat . One 'day last week. 1 Solid Walnut What-noft, antique 1 Oak Kitchen Cabinet Miss Lorna Henderson was a Tes- 1 Walnut. Haircloth So a, good i2 Small Tables ton visitor Sunday. 1 walnut Dresser 4 Mirrors Kerr Bros were fortunate to 2‘et 1 Walnut Bedroom Suite. good 3 Toilet Sets ) then the h‘fig ‘epqramr out of ‘me 1 \Valiiut Spool Bed. antique One bedroom rue“. 9‘ by 1;' i i S “ ‘ p . ‘ ” 1 Cherry Bedroom Suite A quantity of dishes and fruit barn of Allan Osier, which was de- 4 Mattresses .im‘S ‘st30'el h- fire last Saturday. 1 Gurney enamel range with elec- lii'li‘ite enamel batlitub.g00(l ‘ ' 3 t :>#__ _________ 3 . h trie combination 2 Washstands qthomgmlw hmtcmitmfi] societv‘ i TCICDhone 9 RIC mond 1 Quarter Cut Oak Dining Room Suite 1 Coiniiiode 1 Tiii Churn " ,i if... T s “a. .1. - 1 ‘s , , C ._ . . I y _ H V lCOll(lUll.ll.‘ a iitu..ful \Kdl.‘ ran Quaitei ut Oak China Cabinet am 1 Lite Bainei O\eii \dmunwl 11 mm“ of $25 to dwtnct Secretary. combined Many other articles too numerâ€" :ilixl when ls. it was an- it"l'gflil:;'lll:lil“ .1- .r 1,- V a rem. " iririiii 'iii‘iiii HT irr 7m J. CARL SAIGEON, Auctioneer 1 Oak llall Rack oiis to mention imiumwl tin-I; “Wk. The Schomiwqu.‘ 1 P.M. l‘lxderviee club wid l‘t‘CGIVV)‘ S110. 1‘; 'i' siiiiil'n‘ union!" Wi'l 1'11 to Lie 0C3 No Reserve as owner Is moving to Toronto Stigg‘ frf.,TuԤ;§fj,,if,§“, $113 in”. "' ii “ \ "“L'i: of five (lisfi'icf choo s

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