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The Liberal, 7 Mar 1940, p. 4

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W W ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS ' For All Occasions Phone orders delivered any- where in North Yonge St. District Helen Simpson Lynett When you want to treat the Children or Mother and Dad to a trip. .. send them by Highway Cruiser for a happy and carefree journey DAVIES’ DRY GOODS Special Saie TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT A. G. DONNELLY, Tel. 177 2518 YONGE STREET (At St. Clements) MOhawk 3000 SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALLY REDUCED QUOTATIONS Phone 119, Richmond Hill Replenishing for the Spring trade -we are disposing of all winter stock, in- cluding gents’ furnishings, dress and work shirts, pullovers, socks, etc., at sacrificial prices. PAGE FOUR J. F. Lynett In making this announcement, J. P. Bickell, Registrar of Motor Ve- hicles urged all motorists to secure their permits and licenses immedi- ately. While many car owners throughout the province have already secured their new 1940 plates, re- cords show that there are thousands who face the prospect of finding themselves in the last-minute rush runless they act without delay. Officials at the Motor Vehicles ‘Branch declare that the motoring public could easily avert the incon- venience and annoyance of waiting -in a crowd‘. “It’s a job that will take a few minutes now but it may rtake hours later on,” one official stated. “We have the plates and licenses ready; it’s now up to the motorists, but March 31 is positively the deadline.” Red Cross Unit No. 6 was held at the home of Mrs. W. Crook, Febru- ary 28. There were seventeen memâ€" ‘bers present. The next meeting will ‘be held at the home of Mrs. W. 'Clarkson March 27th. Articles sent to the Red Cross from this unit in- clude 16 suits pyjamas, 27 pillow cases, 21 pair socks. 11 pair wrist- .‘ets, 25 pair T bandages. 3 sweat- ers. 2 helmets, 13 abdominal bind- crs. The regular meeting of the Y.P.U. was held in the SS. roam Monday evening. A silence for the late President, Howard Mathewson, was observed followed with prayer by Rev. MacCrimm'on. The meeting was under the leadership of Art Shaw, Citizenship convenor. The topic, “Is Drinking. Necessary to Popularity?” was taken by Art Shaw. Miss Winnifred Warren, a returned missionary from Honan is to be guest speaker at the Women’s Mis- sionary Society Easter Thank offer- me‘ to «be held‘ in the United Church nuMovnk 17+}: 94- ’7 nm Sale at 11 o’clock a.m. There will be offered for sale by {public auction, upon the premises, by J. C. Saigeon, auctioneer. the valu- able farm consisting of the East half of Lot 24, Goncession 5, Township of Vaughan, containing 100 acres more or less. The land is in a good‘ state of cultivation and well wooded and there is said‘ to be erected thereon an eight room frame dwelling, bank barn about 40x70, hog pen, imple- ment shed, and other outbuildings. This farm is located in a choice sec- tion of the township on good road, close to church and1 school. No reserve, as sale is necessary to close estate. Mrs. Edith Ethel Mur- ray and Roy Bowen, administrators of estate of William Deisman, deâ€" ceased, c/o Campbell Line, Richmond Hill, Ontario, their solicitor herein. Terms of saleâ€"10% cash at time of sale and balance within 15 days. Further terms and‘ conditions will be made known on (day of sale. East Half Lot 24, Con. 5, Vaughan, near the Village of Teston SAT., MAR. 23rd, 1940 MARCH 31 IS SET AS DEADLINE| FOR 1939 PLATES AND ' LICENSES | No extension of time will be grant- ‘ ed beyond March 31 for use of the‘ 1939 plates and licenses. I Kindness is an instinct, politeness only an art. William Deisman Estate AUCTION SALE FARM PROPERTY The Property of 'uMar-ch 17th at 7 pm. ,‘ A MOFFat stove demonstraflnn I'Cookinr;r School and: pro-gram s-pon- 3-;-ored' bv the Women’: Institute will he hleld' Wednesd‘ay. March, 13 in the IMasonic Hall at 8.15. A silver col- ‘flection will be taken and a short meeting for the: Institute members {will be held in the hall at 7.30. Ev- crvme welcome. We are sorry that Garrow Nixon ‘is eitill unable to be out following 'an injury to his knee received while .tobogganinlz several weeks ago. The Vaughan and Richmond Hill Veterans Ladfies’ Auxiliary will hold a eut'hre at the home of Mrs. Jam-es Butler, Mill Street, Monday, March 18th at 2 p.m. BURNSâ€"0n Saturday, February 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burns, Vaughan Township, the gift of a son. Both: doing well. HOUSES FOR RENT, 6 & 7 rooms, ‘ "On Wednesday, March 6th, Mrs. Margaret Lelece Crook died at her home, Maple in her 84th year. The [funeral will be heldI Friday, March 8th at 1 pm. modern conveniences. sun room, gar- age, close to church, school, post off- ice, store, $28 and $30 per month, possession Apr. and May 1. Apply 51 Drewry Ave., Newtonbrook. Phone WilLowdale 944. A carload of Victory No. 1 Seed Oats, certificate No. 69-5432. and Banner Seed Oats No. 1, certificate No. 69-3502 at the Elevator. These seed oats test around 45 lbs. Spocial price. Phone 10, I. D. Ramer & Son. The Presbyterian Guild! met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Allen on Monday evening. The meeting open- ed with a short sonxg Service fol- lowed by a worship period. Mrs. Bowman led a discussion on “Amlbi- tion and Friends”. Mary Carson led in a Biblical contest. The Guild‘ will the the guests of Woodl‘aridvge Presh byterian Y.P.S. Mal-ch 111th. Mr. Geo. Crook passed away at his late residence, lot 27, con. 4, Vaughan Tues-day evening, March 5. There will be a private service at the house at 2.30 Friday, March 8th and public service in Maple United Church at 3 p.m. ' M1'§. NeilvMalloy and Mr. W. Ho"19s attended the Red Crcss convention in the Royal York hotel Tuesday, Mar. 5th. Mr. George Scott of the Bank of Commerce staff has this week been transferred to the branch at Brook- Iin, Ont. We extend our deep sympathy to 'Mrs. Geo. Crooks and sons in the loss of husband: and' father. ONE OR TWO bright, comfortably furnished, warm rooms. 126 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. Miss Winn‘ffred Warren, a returned ‘missfonativ from Honan is to be guest speaker at the Women’s Mis- sionary- Society Easter Thank offer- im‘ to be held‘ in the United Church 5 ROOMED HOUSE including 11/4 acres of Land, IA mile south of Ed-ge- Iey. Possession April lst. Apply H. L. Whitimore, Maple, phone Maple 791‘21. VETERAN LADIES’ AUXILIARY SMALL MODERN APARTMENT. conveniently located, electric range. Possession immediately. Apply Lib- eral Office. DUPLEX, five rooms, all conveni- ences, electric stove, possession at once. W. C. Savage, Yonge St., phone 106, Richmond Hill. The meeting c-f Hope and Teston Red Cross Unit No. 6 was held: at the home, of Mrs. W. Crook. Febru- ary 28. There were seventeen mem- ‘bers present. The next meeting will 'be held at the home of Mrs. W. 'Clarkson March 27th. Articles sent to the Red; Cross from this unit inâ€" clude 16 suits pvjamas, 27 pillow' eases, 21 pair socks. 11 pair wristâ€" flets, 25 pair T bandages, 3 sweatâ€" ers. 2 helmets, 13 abdominal bindi- A11 conveniences and centrally locat- ed. Apply Box 64 The Liberal Off- ice. The topic of a lantern lecture to be given at St. Stenhen’s church by Rev. Worrall next Tuesday evening will be “China”. MODERN HOUSE in Richmond“ Hill. Harry Ireland Logs will be sawed at the rear of Palmer’s Grist Mill, Maple, in early spring. Custom Sawing PHONE MAPLE 1972 TH E: EN'E T0 FARMERS MAPLE THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO BIRTH SAT., MARCH 9thâ€"Auction. sale of registered Holstein herd, farm stock, ‘implements, etc, the property of the ‘estate of'Jos. E. Jackson, lot 23, con. 3 west, North York Twp., Finch’s Ave. Sale at 12.30. Cattle sold at ‘2.30. No reserve, farm sold. Terms icash. Prentice & Prentice, Auction- | eers. THURSDAY, MARCH Nthâ€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements, grain and furniture at Lot 18, Con. 4, Markham, the property belonging to James Calvert. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms cash. A. S. Farmer, auc- tioneer. MON., MAR. 18thâ€"â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements, hay, g‘rain, etc. the property of Frank Burry, lot 20, con. 4, Markham, 11/; miles south of Victoria Square. Terms cash. Prentice & Prentice, Auction- Stock, and Implements; Hay, Grain belonging to Harry Shéarn, Lot 14, Con. 7, Markham. Sale at one o’- clock. Terms: Cash. A. S. Farmer, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, MARCH 21â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements, grain, furniture, etc., Lot 3, 0°11. S, Vaughan, Edgeley, the property of Elwood Robb. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms cash. No reserve, farm sold. J. H. and Ken Prentice, auctioneers. experfence, desires farm to manage, handle all machinery, dairyman R.O. P: Would‘ considexL working fer a good farmer. Apply Box 11, Lib- eral Office. TUESDAY, MAR. nthâ€"Extensive auction sale of 38 head of Dairy Cattle, high class Clydesdale Horses, farm stock, implements, etc., on Lot 20, Con. 8, Markham, property of Bath Brothers. Sale at 12 o’clock noon. No reserve, farm sold. Terms cash. J. H. and Ken Prentice, aucâ€" tioneers. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 27thâ€"«Auctf6ii sale of herd' of registered Ayrshire Cattle, Farm Stock, Implements, etc” on Lot 23, Con. 4, Scarboro, property of David Couperthwaite. Sale at 1 pm. No reserve. J. H. and Ken. Prentice, Auctioneers. WED, MARCH 13â€"Auction sale of 'V.,1uab1e Farm of 61 acres more or ’Iess, 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 Chattels. 'Prentice & Prentice. Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13thâ€"Farm WED. MARCH 20TH â€" Extensive sale of farm stock and implements, including large herd of full flow and springing cows, full tractor equip- ment and plows, 5 Percheron horses, house furniture, hay and grain, be- longing to Chas. Martin at lot 22, con. 5, Markham, a mile and quarter south of Victoria Square on the fifth con. Sale is large and must start at 12.30 sharp. George Storey and Walter Craig, clerks, A. S. Farmer, Gormley, auctioneer. 150 to 200 ACRE FARM, must have good buildings. L. C. Burton, Rich- mond Hill RR. 1. CANADIAN FARM‘ER, single, life SAT., MAR. Bothâ€"Auction sale of farm stock, furniture, garden tools, etc. the property of Ernest Nichol- son, Ruggles Ave., Langstaff. Sale at 2 p.m. Terms cash. Prentice & Prentice, Auctioneers. RELIABLE GIRL for general house- work. All modern conveniences. Am- ply Mrs. John Snider, Victoria Square, phone Stouffville 5208. FLAT, furnished 01' unfurnished, or small cottage wanted by youn cou- ple, reasonable. Phone Thornhlil 141. of farm stock, implements, grain, furniture, ebc., the property of Wm. Dennie, lot 30, con. 4, Markham. Terms cash. Sale at 1 pm. A. S. Farmer, Auctioneer. YOUNG MAN Apply Mrs. E Stop 24. 100-150 ACRES with fair buildings, Richmond Hill area. Apply Box 44, Liberal Office. THURS, MAJRCH 21â€"Auction sale WEDNESDAY, MAR. 20thâ€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements, hay, grain, roots, furniture, dairy cattle, xthe property of the late Charles ‘Mavson, Lot 33, Con. 2, Scanboro. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. No reserve, farm sold. Terms cash. J. H. and Ken Prentice, auctioneers. SINIG'LE MAN for farm work, ex- perienced. Apply Box 57, Liberal Office. W ANTED T0 RENT Sale Register WANTED wants work on farm Cooper, Hunt Lane jusey cow, both d-ue Manéh. 12th. D |Jarrett, phone Maple 78r13. Hay, mixed; 10 tons Timothy Hay; seed grain; quantity of mangolds; electric milk cooler; miscellaneous farm equipment. Phone 72 Aurora. JERSEY COW, springer, T.B. test- ecfi and blood tested. Apply Kyle Brothers, King, phone King- 4213. ‘60 TO‘NS ALF‘ALFA & Red Clover exchange 2, Maple. ONE 10-20 TRACTOR, entirely re- built; one 15-30 Tractor, entirely re- built; 1 No. 20 M.-H. allemite~greas£ ing 13 hoe fertilizer drill, new; 1 I.H.C. 3â€"horse cultivator, spring tooth; 1 I.H.C. 9â€"tooth stiff tooth cultivator, nearly new; 1 M.-H. 17- tootlr spring tooth cultivator with tractor and horse hitch and power lift; 2 heavy wagons; 2 McCormick- Deering Cream Separators, Nos. 2 and 3; 1 set of heavy harness, new; 1 Dodge 1742 ton panel truck; one 1934 Ford sedan delivery truck. Ap- ply Floyd R. Perkins, 14 Church St. Richmond Hill, phone 73J. CHICKEN HOUSE. D. Young, John Stxeet, Thornhill. GREY MARE, 8 years old; one cow; also Ideal combination incubator. Dora Kozak, Richmond Hill. 2 GOOD ALASKA, ERIBAN ,& VICTORY O‘A’TS; also lead of sawdust. A Baggs, Edtgeley, phone Maple 870. GOOD STOCK YORKSHIRE B‘OAR, d Vnfi‘mbér of pigs 8 weeks old, M-us- kovi Ducks. Apply I. K. Kennedy, Stop 13 Yonge St., Willowd‘ale. BLACK PERJCHER’ON MARE, eight years old,’ sound and good to work in every way, $100. Apply B. R. Leech, 21/2 miles east. of Thomhill, 1 mile south of No. 7 Highway. ICE. Apply Don Head Farms, Pat- terson, phone Maple 24r2. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE YOUNG GAN‘DE/R for a. goose. Teleâ€" phone Maple 1949. 5 ROOMED HOUSE, Toronto, clear, will exchange for small acreage. Telephone Thornvh-ill 108r2. POTATOES, about 40 bags of small potatoes suitable for seed. Also CulLs for sale. Prices reasonable. 0. L. Heise, Victoria Square, phone Stoufvall-e 6120. BALEID H‘AY, nice quality Timothy. Telephone Percy Cober, Stouffville 7-313. SET OF DOUBLE HARNESS, forks, line shaft withpulleysv complete. Ap- ply J. Baker, 60 Richmond‘ Street, Richmond Hill. pacity. This separator has not been used. Price reasonable. Portable electric sewing machine, Seamstress Vibrator, foot control. Mis-s Naugh- ton, Elg'in Mills, phone Richmond COAL AND WOOD. Langstaff Sup- ply Co., phone Thornhill 73. GOOD HOLSTEIN COW, 1 palft Jef- 3 AYRSHIRE BULLS, 10 and 11 months old), purebred, registered. George Spring, Stop 14A Yonge St., phone Thornhill 149. MCCORMICK DEERING CREAM SEPARATO‘R, model 3, 750 lbs. ca- GOOD PERCHEIRO‘N HORSE, black, sound in every 'way, 8 years old, action perfect. Phone 83r32 Aurora. Lot 16, con. 3, Whitahurch. 2 SPLENDID COWS, 1 Durham and 1 Registered Jersey 5 years old, due end of March. Apply De La Salle Farm, phone Aurora 90. BIG 4 CHICKS will make you extra profits because they have outstandl- ing‘ vigour, fast growth, market type, heavy egg production and large eggs, Write or phone for catalogue and low prices on all Popular Breeds, Hybrids, Started Chicks, Pullets and Special low prices on dayâ€"old Cock- erels. Wesley Clark, Gormley R.R. 2, Ont. Telephone 47r4. Hill 127 Don’t mistake habits for character. Men with great characters have few habits. BLUE COW, part Holstein and Jer- sey, due April lst; 1 Barrel Churn in good condition; 2 guns; a quantity of amunition; rabbit hutches, large and small; 3 oak barrels; 1 set har- dows; 1 large wooden gate; 1 double steel bed' and springs; 1 large reund table. Mrs. Alfred VVirght, Stop 17A Thornhill. T1£IS~IS THE DAY OF‘ADV‘ISRTISiNGâ€"AMAKE THE MOST OF IT nan ,w _ -V-..__ ‘--.. nu.va v: I»: RATEbEâ€" Fwe hnes 0': less. '25 cents for first irTsertion and 15 cents for each subsequent msertion. Over 5 lines 5 cents per line extra each Insertion. IF CHARGED 7 CENTS PER LINE. FOR SALE for pigs. J. Baker, R.R. Phone Maple 1364. lassified Advs. WORK HORSES or will THURSDAY, MARC-H 7th, 1940. msflfim SAW MILL for custom sawing. Logs can be left at any time. R. L. Nel- son, Gormley, RE. No. 2, 3rd Con. of Markham, 1 mile south of Gorm- Iey. SEPTIC TANKS installed. cleaned and repaired, drains renewed, wells dug and cleaned. H. P. Ingles, Jeff- erson. PAINTING & DECORATING done by experienced workmen. Prices rea- sonable. P. Ingles & Sons, Jeffer- son, Ont. Stripping done by machine. QUALIFIED RADiO REPAIRS, aer- vice and sales. Charges reasonable. Work guaranteed. Hugh Yerex, 4 Markham Rd., phone 242. Richmond PURSE and sum of money lost at Wm. Leuschner’s sale on Tuesday. Reward: given. Finder kindly phone Richmond Hill 4724. Tenders for the Removal» of Re- fuse will b-e received at the Clerk’s office up to March 20; 1940. ALL KINDS FURNITURE repairs, upholstering, cabinet work, wood carving. Estimates given. N. G. VanDyke, 33 Hunt Avenue. Particulars as to the service re- quired may be obtained from the undersigned». Richmond Hill, March ’7. 1940. (Reconditioned and Guaranteed) Used Cars 1937 OLDSMOBILE OPERA COUPE â€"Looks like new. A smart car. Ford Sales & Service RICHMOND HILL ONTARIC PHONE 174-W 1932 F0Rp_y-8 TUDORâ€"Thorough Little Brothers .Taylor’s Radio Sales And Service 1938 FORD V-8 DeLUXE COUPEâ€" 1934 FORD V-8 DeLUXE TUDORâ€"â€" A Good Car. 1929 FORD TUDOR â€" Completely reconditioned. New Tires. 1938 FORD V-8 DeLUXE SEDANâ€" Heater. 1931 DODGE PANEL DELIVERY TRUCK. In excellent condition. TENDERS WANTED 1934 CHEVROLET MASTER SEDAN TUBES TESTED FREE 127 Yonge SL. Richmond Hill Phone 226 Some. Bargains in New and Used Radios Buy British â€" Buy Canadian. â€"Very Nice. ly reconditioned. Genera] Jumbo Good Value. MISCELLANEOUS $635.00 $600.00 $250.00 $325.00 $650.00 $145.00? $175.00 $335.00 LOST A. J. HUME, Clerk. Tires.‘ Heater.

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