SWEHHIIIINE! RICHMOND HILL ARENA Monday Ev’g, February 26 Old Time Skating Party sweet-riding comfort, at such a low price! And because a quiet But in this year’s Ford V-8, the ride’s the thing! It’s a modern motorist’s dream come trueâ€"such LOOK at that big V-8 beauty! No Wonder the neighbours stop to admire its SWeeping lines, and its rich interior roominess ! Open every evening except Wednesday Here is your opportunity to’ look your very best at the Red Cross Dance or other festivities during the week of February 24th to March 2nd Shampoo, Finger Wave, Oil Shampoo, Rinse, Manicure or Eyebrow Arch ADMISSION 25 CENTS GET THOSE SKATES FROM THE ATTIC AND ENJOY OLD TIMERS NIGHT WES. MIDDLETON, Chairman Arena Commission i Little Brothers Richmond Hill Beauty“ Parlour Everyone from 21 to 81 Invited PAGE FOUR Hot Coffee Will Be Served Yonge Street MISS E. ANDERSON Commencing at 7.30 pm. ANY FOUR FOR $1.00 'ord Sales and Service FINAL For appointment phone Richmond Hill 119 LUCKY NUMBER PRIZES discover “THAT NEW FORD RIDE !†ride is a restful ride, great care has been taken to sound-proof the body. New curved-disc wheels reduce road sounds. New Finger- Tip Gearshift on steering post gives quieter operation. But drive the new Ford V-8 yourself; and FORD CARS ARE MADE IN CANADA 88,000 Canadian workers and dependants beneï¬t because Ford cars are made in this country. When You Buy a Ford, More of Your Money Stays in Canada. Richmond Hill Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bailey family of Toronto visited Mr Mrs. L. Burton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rumble children of Toronto visited Mr. Mrs. J. Baker on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bone spent Sun- day with friends at Victoria Square. Miss Marjory Currie and Mr. Jack Near visited at Mr. Adam Reid's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kenney and Miss E. Kenney visited Mr. J. Bar- ton’s on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Everingham and family and Messrs. Andrew and Fred Everingham of Toronto were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Stan Woods’. Mrs. Edminson of Woodstock is visiting her sister Mrs. F. Woolcott. Mr. and- Mrs. H. Sparks and daughter Hilda and Miss Enid Durey of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Mark Durey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cavotti and daughter Rosalie of Toronto spent Sunday at Mr. and' Mrs. Delbrocco‘s. The W.A. of Carrville Church are holding a crokinole party Thursday evening, February 22nd at the home of Mrs. Delbrocco. There will be a small charge. Everybody welcome. The Y.P.U. are planning to hold a box social in the near future. Get your boxes decorated and ready girls. Buy British â€" Buy Canadian. CA RRVILLE THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO WM“ .03300009. and and and and SAT., MAR. 30thâ€"Auction sale of farm stock, furniture, garden tools, etc. the property of Ernest Nichol- son, Ruggles Ava, Langstaff. Sale at 2 pm. Terms cash. Prentice & Prentice, Auctioneers. WED., MARCH 13â€"Auction sale of 'Veluable Farm of 61 acres more or rless, Farm Stock, Furniture, Grain, 'Etc., Lot 7, Concession 2 Vaughan, just north of No. 7 Highway, the 'property of Mrs. George Bowes. Sale at 12.30. No reserve of ChatteISu 'Prentice & Prentice, AuctiOneers; THURSDAY, MARCH 14thâ€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements, grain and furniture at Lot 18, Con. 4, Markham, the property beIOng-ing to James Calvert. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms cash. A. S. Farmer, auc- tioneer. MON., MAR. 18thâ€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements, hay, grain, etc. the property of Frank Burry, lot ‘20, con. 4, Markham, 11,1; miles soutE of Victoria Square. Terms. cash. Prentice & Prentice, Auction- eers. WELD., MAR. 6â€"Auction sale of 40 head‘ of High Grade Cattle, milking strain, heavy producers, some fresh, calves by side and springers near due, some in full flow, high testers, on lot 3, con. 10, Markham, Cedar Grove, the property of Arthur Lapp. No reserve, giving up milk business on account of ill health. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms cash. J. H. and Ken. Prentice, auctioneers. THURSDAY, MARCH 7thâ€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements, hay, grain, roots, furniture, etc., Lot 26, Con. 1, Markham, corner Steele’s Ave. East and Bayview, the prop- erty of the late John Evans. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms cash. Manning McEwan, auctioneer. TUESDAY, MARCH 5th â€" Auction sale of valuable farm property, farm stock, implements, etc. the property of William Leuschner, E. Half of Lots 19 and 20, Con. 2, Markham, third line at Headford, known as the Clark farm. Terms for Chattels Cash. No reserve as proprietor is giving up farming. Terms for farm made known on day of sale, to be sold subject to reserve bid. Prent- ice & Prentice, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, MAR. 1â€"Au_cti0n sale of farm stock, implements, hay, grain, etc., lot 7, 9th line Markham, Box Grove, the property of Geo. Bennett. Sale at 1 o'clock. Giving up farm- ing, no reserve. Terms cash. J. H. and Ken. Prentice, auctioneers. THURSDAY, FEB. 29â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements, etc. the property of Marshall Miller, lot 10, con. 10, Vaughan, 2% miles west of Woodbridge and 1 mile north of No. 7 highway. Sale at 12.45 o’clock. Terms cash. J. C. Saigeon, auc- tioneer. TUES., FEB. 27â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements, furniture, hay, grain, roots, etc., on lot 5, con. 9, Markham, Cedar Grove, the prop- erty of Robt. Jarvis. Sale at 1 o’- clock. Terms cash. Farm sold, no reserve. J. H. and Ken Prentice, auctioneers. Richvale Social Club will hold an- other Euchre on Wednesday evening, February 28th, in Richvale School. 15 games will be played. Good prizes. Everybody welcome. One’s ability to respond to those spiritual reflections points to the suCCess of the performance, don’t you think? The very nature of the Operetta chosen in this case, not only afford- ed pleasure for the eye, in the art- ful scenery and colorful costumes used, but it afforded also many spir- itual joys in the qualities of child- likeness, simplicity, spontaneity, in- spiration, wholesomeness, freedom from restraint expx‘eSSed by the children in their song and story. To me it was a most satisfying and enjoyable evening’s entertain- ment. When one is aware of the patience, perseverance and endless work entailed in the ceaseless mem- orization and practice, which always accompany the preparation of a play of any size, it seems to me one can enjoy it in a very real way. May I, through your paper, ex- press genuine appreciation for the delightful entertainment provided by the Public School children when they put on their Operetta at the High School last week. Editor, The Liberal, Sir:â€" Letters From The People RICHVALE SOCIAL CLUB Sale Register Richmond Hill, Ont, February 20th, 1940 Mae Stephenson. A carload) of Victory No. 1 Seed’joye‘i- It was in Charge 0f the Lib Oats, certificate No. 69-5432, and! erary Convener, Miss Mary Reaman IBanner Seed Oats No 1 certificate Mi ‘ - r 35 Margaret McPherson of Rlch- N . 6 ‘ 592d éfflisfiï¬Ã©â€˜ï¬nfmzf- Sm: ac new price. Phone 10, 1_ D. Rama, & Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Keffer, Concord All persons having claims against the estate of Flora Isabel McLean, late of the Village of Richmond Hill, in the County of York, Widow, de- ceased, who died on or about the 13th day of November, 1939, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representa- tives of the said deceased on or be- fore the 9th day ,of March, 1940, full particulars of their claims, Im- mediately after the said date the said Personal Representatives will distribute the assets of the said deâ€" ceased having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice to the exclusion of all others, and they will not be liable to any per- son of whose claim they shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. Dated at Toronto this 12th day of February, 1940. James Duart McLean and Donald Badgerow Mulholland (Executors) c/o Fleming, Smoke & Mulholland, 330 Bay St, Toronto, Ontario, Their solicitors herein. In the Estate of Flora Isabel McLean {SEED OATS, Erban and Alaska. {Prices reasonable. Phone Stouff- ille 2507. L. W. Steckley, Lo/t. 31, Con. 3, Markham. HIOUSE and acre of land in Vaughan Township, near Richmond Hill, fruit trees and garden. Possession April lst. Apply Box 71 The Liberal Off- ice. tf A11 conveniences and centrally locat- ed. Apply Box 64 The Liberal Off- ice. ' TURNIP PU‘LPER, good as new, hand or power; Cutting Box; Corn Planter; 150 feet Cow Chain; 30 Leghorns; also some used doors, cheap, or exchange for old fat hens. C. Bowerbank, Stop 17A Yonge St., Thornhill. MODERN HOUSE in Richmomi Hill. DUPLEX, five rooms, all conveni- ences, electric stove, possesg-ionl at once. W. C. Savage, Yonge St., phone 106, Richmond Hill. PIGS six weeks old, Jersey Heifer due in March, Yorkshire Boar about 160 lbs. Baled hay and straw. Percy Cober, phone Stouffville 7313. LARGE QUANTITY OF USED SHEETING & FLOORING, also 2" by 6†sixteen and twenty feet long, some 2†x 8†and 2†x 10â€. P. Ingles & Son, Jefferson, phone Rich- mond Hill 191. months old), purebred, George Spring, Smp 14A phone Thomh‘ill 149. 3 ,AYRSHIRE BULLS, ICE. Apply Don Head Farms, Pat- terson, phone Maple 241‘2. 5 FREISH COWS; 7 sows in pig Apply Summit Hotel, Oak Ridges. O.A.C. 2‘1 Seed Barley for sale W. H. Hoiles, phone Maple 601'3. PERCHERON MARE, 7 years. Ap- ply C. E. Walkington, King. Phone King 42r3. DRESSER, Sideboard, Bed, Hal] Rack. 24 Arnold Street, Richmond COAL AND WOOD. Langstaff Sup_ ply 00., phone Thornhill 73. 1 WORK HORSE and» 2 colts. Apply S. Tomlimson, Markham Road, Rich- mond Hi1]. Hill Harry Ireland Logs will be sawed at the rear of Palmer’s Grist Mill, Maple, in early spring. Notice to Creditors AND OTHERS Custom Sawing 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. PHONE MAPLE 1972 T0 RENT FOR SALE T0 FA R M ERS 10 and: 11 registered. Yonge St., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, 1940, The regular meeting of the Y.P.S. was held at the home of Mr. Bert Witty Wednesday, February 14. A very interesting programme was en- joyed. It was in charge of the Lit- erary Convenor, Miss Mary Reaman. Miss Margaret McPherson of Rich- vale spent the week-end at the home 1934 CHEVROLET MASTER SEDAN Ford Sales & Service RICHMOND HILL ONTARIO PHONE 174-W 1932 FORD V-8 TUDORâ€"Thorough- Iy reconditioned. Little Brothers GIRL for general housework and help in store. Must be over 20 years of age. Apply Box 122, Liberal Office. ‘ \VANTED TO RENT 150 to 200 ACRE FARM, must have good buildings. L. C. Burton, Rich- mond Hill RR. 1. (Reconditioned and Guaranteed) Used ' Cars 1937 FORD V-S TUDOR with 'I‘l'unk1 Heater, New Tires. EXPERIENCED FARM HAN D, single. Apply S. Ficht, manager, Balnagown Farm, Maple. ANTIQUE FURNITURE, walnut, pine or mahogany; also dishes and glassware. Mrs. C. Nelson, phone Richmond Hill 254. 1938 FORD V-8 DeLUXE COUPEâ€" WRITE or ’PHO'NE Wesley Clark, your local agent for Big-4 chicks, for a copy of 1940 Big-4 catalogue and. Plans for Colony House and Range Shelter. Save money on all popular breeds: Hybrids, Sexed Pul- lets, Cockerels, Canons, Started Chicks and Pullets 1 to 8 weeks. Wesley Clark, Gormley, RR. 2, Ont. Telephone Richmond Hill 4704. QUALIFIED RADIO REPAIRS, au- vice and sales. Charges reasonable. Work guaranteed. Hugh Yea-ex, 4 Markham Rd., phone 242. Richmond Hm. SAW MILL for custom sawing. Logs can rbe.1eft at any time. R. L. Nel- son, Gormley, R.R. No. 2, 3rd Con. of Markham, 1 mile south of Gorm- ley. ALL KINDS FURNITURE repairs; upholstering and cabinet work. Esti- mates given. N. G. VanDyke. 33 Hunt Avenue. PAINTING & DECORATING done by experienced workmen. Prices rea- sonable. P. Ingles & Sons, Jeffer- son, Ont. Stripping done by machine. SEPTIC TANKS installed, cleaned and repaired, drains renewed, wells dug and cleaned. H. P. Ingles, Jeï¬- erson. .Taylor’s Radio Sales And Service â€"Very Nice. TUBES TESTED FREE 127 Yonge St.. Richmond Hill Phone 226 Some Bargains in New and Used Radios General Jumbo Good Value. MISCELLANEOUS CON CORD $250.00 $600.00 $495.00 $335.00 WANTED ’I‘ires.‘ Heater.