AUCTION SALE WALNUT FURNITURE Maple Ave., Maple, Ont. Saturday, April 27, atlp.m. Musical Instruments and other Furniture All persons having claims against the estate of Margaret A. Hislop, late of the Township of Mankham, widow, who died on or about the 3rd day of June, 1939, are required to send notice of their claims together with due prootf thereof to the under- signed on or before the 6th day of May, 1940, after which date the estate will be divddecl among those entitled thereto having regard only to such claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated at Richmond Hill this 28th day of March, 1940. (Mrs) HANNAH HORWOOD, 34 Church Street, Effective SUNDAY, APRIL 28th, 1940 Full Information from Agents CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS TIME TABLE CHANGES QClothing Needs fall leaf Kitchen Chairs Kitchen Cupboard Wash Stands Walnut Soï¬a Walnut Melodian Organ, 100 years old Oak Foot Stool Oak Baking Cabinet Mirror Rocking Chairs Solid Oak Dining Room Suite Kitchen Clock Oak Morris Chair Solid Walnut Oblong Table Walnut Chair Walnut. Bedroom Chairs Walnut Parlor Chair Walnut Dressing Table Corner Settee °=O=°=Ol Corner Settee Organ Stool Foot Stools 1 Toilet Set Gramophone Cabinet Gurney Heater, good Quebec Cook Stove, good Coal Oil Stove Beatty Electric Washing Machine, good Polished Walnut Kitchen Table, TERMS :â€"CASH WILMOT WHITE ESTATE Notice to Creditors AND OTHERS Our store is well stocked with quality merchandise to meet the clothing requirements of men of this dis- trict. We also carry a full line of men’s, boys’ and children’s boots and shoes, rubbers, galoshes, etc.“ We handle quality goods backed up by the established reputation of well known manufacturers. You can buy here with confidence, and we invite your patronage. Yonge and Richmond Streets r=o=ogo=m PAGE FOU‘R MEN’S AND BOYS’ FURNISHINGS BOOTS AND SHOES R. J. CRAIGIE Richmond Hill. NO RESERVE J. CARL SAIGEON, Auctioneer The Property of 0:01 stand 1 Straight Edge Quantity of White Oak Lumber Some Walnut Boards PulleysyRorpres and Tackles 2 Step Ladders 1 Gas Engine, 1,4 HP. 1 Ford Truck The above Furniture is all in A-1 condition. 1 White Dresser 1 Wooden Oak Bed 1 Window Bench, solid Walnut legs Ca‘binet Gramophone Solid Walnut H811 Rack Oak Sideboard Walnut Paper Rack Set Springs, single bed Pull-Out Couch uantity of Dishes and Oilclot‘h B-Flat Coronet Tenor Coronet Slide Trombone Guitar Auto Harp Turning Lathe Wood-working Machine Work Bench Papei‘ing Bench, 12 ft. plank and HHHHHHHHHDHHHHHH Bowden Lumber & Coal CO.LTD. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Insulex, Donnacona Board, etc. LANSING WILLOWDALE 42 HUDSON 0284 CURLJNG CLUB CLOSING On Tuesday evening, April 23, it is intended to wind‘ up a very suc- cessful season at Dinty’s with a Stag Bridge Party for members and their friends. Fee 25c. Refreshments. No smoking. No ladies admitted. It is to the hoped all members will be auble to attend. ' Richmond Hill 0:0] 10:9 1â€"Grade Hmstein Cow, 5 years, fresh March 26th. Zâ€"Grade Hol- steln Cow, 5 years, fresh April 7th. 3â€"Pure Bred Holstein Cow, 3 years, due early in May. 4â€"Grade Jersey- Holstein Cow, 5 years, fresh by sale. 5â€"Grade Holstein Cow, 5 years, fresh by sale. 6â€"Grade Holstein Cow, 5 years, fresh by sale. 7â€"â€" ‘Grade Holstein Cow, 6 years, due in- May. 8â€"Pure Bred Ayrshire-Cow, due in May. 9â€"Grade Holstein COW, ‘5 years, fresh March 29th. 10â€" Grade Holstein Cow, 5 years, fresh April 5th. llâ€"Brindle Cow, 7 years, fresh by sale. 12â€"Red Cow, 5 years, fresh by sale. 13â€"Grade Jersey Heifer, fresh April 2nd. 14â€"Brindle Cow, 5 years, fresh by sale. 15â€" Ayrshire-Holstein Heifer, 3 yea-rs, springing. 16â€"Blue Cow, 3 years, due in August. 17â€"Grade Holstein Cow, 5 years, springing. 18â€"Grade Holstein Cow, 5 years, springing. 19â€"Grade Guernsey Cow, 5 years, springing. gr QQâ€"«Gradle Hlolstein Heifer, 3 yearsiriresh April lst. 21â€" Grade Holstein'ï¬eifer, 3 years, fresh April 7th. 22â€"Grade Ayrshire Cow, 6 years, springing. 23â€"â€"4Grade Jer- sey-Durham Cow, 8 years, springing. 24â€"Grade Holstein Cow, 6 years, springing. 25â€"Grade Durham Cow, 4 years, bred Feb. 6th. 26â€"Grade Holstein Heifer, 3 years, fresh by sale. 27â€"Grade Holstein Heifer, 3 years, springing. 28â€"Grade Holâ€" stein Heifer, due in May. 29â€" Grade Holstein Heifer, due in May. BOâ€"Grade Holstein Heifer, bred in November. 31â€"Grade Holstein Cow, 6 years. springing. 32â€"Grade Jer- sey Heifer, due in May. %â€"â€"Black Grade Jersey Heifer, due in May. 34â€"Black Grade Jersey Heifer. due in May. 35â€"Grade Jersey-Holstein Cow, 5 years. springing. 3 Grade Jersey Heifers. springing. If Stormy, Sale will be held Under Cover A. uu°.b, an. v vlhuv v... -v Yonge Street. Hill. Phone 4612 Richmond QUANTITY O.A.lC. No. 21 SE‘EID BAR‘LEY grown from registered seed; also second cutting Alfalfa baled hay, and wheat straw. Apply Wm. Gohn, Gormley, phone Union- >ville 3017. 2 O'AK LIBRAIRY CHAIRS, uphol- stered; 1 Walnut rocker; odd chairs; ‘1 Chesterfield chair; 2 carved Wal- nut tipâ€"top tables; 1 round Walnut talble; 1 Walnut living room table; carved Walnut lamps. 3B_Hunt Ave. WASHING MACHINES Act now. Get your choice from the largest display of rebuilt washers in Can- ada. A special Beatty Representa- tive will be in your territory before the sale ends. Enquire at your local dealer. Washers priced from $29.95. Ironing Machines priced from $25. Vacuum Cleaners priced from $9.95. Beatty Bros. Limited, 388 Dupon-t Street, Toronto. Local Dealer, Chas. Graham, phone 39 Richmond Hill. AT MAPLE SEED MILL, No. 1 Alf- alfa, No. 1 Red Clover, No. 1 Purity Timothy Oatsâ€"Ethan, Victory, lAlaska and O.A.C. 122. Barleyâ€" O.A.C. 21 and Velvet. Also Peas, Spring Wheat, Soya Beans, Buck- wheat, White or Yellow Sweet Clov- er and Millet, all sold at reasonable prices. Have your seed or grain ‘cleaned here and your grain treated in our Ceresan machine. Buy Cere- SATURDAY, MAY 11th â€" Auction sale of Public Garage with frame Workshop in rear and Dwelling at 2.30 p.m., on the property, corner Weston Road and Ray Avenue, No. 1263 Weston Road, the property of James RameSIbottom. Terms 10 per cent on day of sale, balance 40 per cent in 30 days, and vendor if neâ€" cessary is willing to accept mortgage for balance for term of five years at 6 per cent half yearly. For fur- ther particulars apply to James Ramesbottom, phone Maple 6123 or J. Carl Saigeon, Auctioneer, Maple, phone 11. LOT 2, CON. 7,7MARKHAM TWPJ The Valuable Property of ‘ SALE AT 1 P.M.. SHARP TERMS CASH NO RESERVE J. H. & KEN PRENTICE, Aucts. AUCTION SALE 35 Head of Dairy Cattle FRESH COWS AND SPRINGERS All Cattle Negative to Blood Test There will be offered 101‘ Sale by Public Auction on FRIDAY, APRIL 26â€"Auction sale of Farm Stoek, Implements, etc., the property of J. G. Wells, Lot 6, rear half of second Concession, King Township, 11/4 miles east of King Village. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms cash. F. N. Smith, Auctioneer: ERIIDiAY, APRIL 26th â€" Auction sale of‘ 35 Head of Dairy Cattle, fresh Cows and Springers. All cattle are negative to blood test, 4 Horses and some Brood Sows, the property of W. J. Honey, on Lot 2, Con. 7, Markham. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 1 pm. Prentice & Prentice, Auctioneers. TUEISDIAY, APRIL 30th â€" Auction sale of Farm Stock, Implements, etc., the property of the Estate of the late Wm. J. McAllister, Lot 1, rear Con. 3, King Township, on good road one mile south of King City. Terms cash. No reserve as farm is rented. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. C. E. Wa‘llkington, Auctioneer. Full list in next week’s paper. SATURDAY, APRIL 20 â€" Auction sale of Farm Stock, Implements, Jersey Cattle, Household Furniture, etc., on the Fair Grounds, Markham, Ontario. Sale at 1 pm. Terms cash. No reserve. Property of Reg. Kirk. Prentice & Prentice, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, APRIL 27 â€" Auction Sale of Furniture and Household ef- fects on Church Street, Markham, the property of Mrs. John Postill. Sale at 2 p.m. No reserve. Terms cash. Prentice & Prentice, Auction- eers. SATURDAY, MAY 4â€"Aucti0n Sale of 4 acres of land, frame cottage, good cellar, furnace, etc., stable, chicken house, household furniture, etc. No reserve on chattels. Prop- erty sold subject to reserve bid. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. Property of Asa Kettlewell. Prentice & Pren- tice, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, APRIL 19TH -â€" Auction sale of Jersey Cattle, Brood Sow, small Pigs, etc" on No. 7 Highway at Markham Village, the property of W. J. Thomson. Sale at 2 pm. Terms cash. No reserve. Prentice & Prentice, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, APRIL 26th W. J. HONEY Sale Register MILLIKEN P.0. THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO AT MAPLE SEED MILL, No. 1 Alf- alfa, No. 1 Red Clover, No. 1 Purity Timothy Oatsâ€"Enhan, Victory, Alaska and O.A.C. 122. Barleyâ€" 0.A.C. 21 and Velvet. Also Peas, Spring Wheat, Soya Beans, Buck- wheat, White or Yellow Sweet Clov- er and Millet, all sold at reasonable prices. Have your seed or grain cleaned here and your grain treated in our Ceresan machine. Buy Cere- san and C.I.L. fertilizer here. Phone 84, Maple. W. H. Noble, manager. IH‘OLSTEI‘N cows, fresh from 1 to ‘5 weeks, also exceptionally good Jer- sey due now. Leechwood Farm, 21/2 miles east of Thornhill and 1 mile south of No. 7 Highway. HOT WATER INCUBATO'R, Acme, 125 egg capacity, in perfect condi- {tion, $7.00. A. Burgess, Rumble Ave. LEGHORN COICICE‘REL CHICKS $1.26 per hundred. No delivery. Every Friday. Apply Wm. Vanderâ€" bent, Gormley, phone Thornhill 1821. BAR‘LEY grown from registered seed; also second cutting Alfalfa baled hay, and wheat straw. Apply Wm. Gohn, Gormley, phone Union- ville 3017. V BAXTER’S SEEDS, PLANTS and Fertilizer. It will pay you to buy garden supplies from us. See our display at 3372 Yonge St., at Mel- rose Avenue. BANNER OATS, 150 bushels, suitâ€" able for seed or feed, or will sell part. Also heavy work horse. L. F. Bagg, 1% miles east of Stop 23 Yonge Street. Phone 4612 Richmond Get your choice from the largest display of rebuilt washers in Can- ada. A special Beatty Representa- tive will be in your territory before the sale ends. Enquire at your local dealer. Washers priced from $29.95. Ironing Machines priced from $25. Vacuum Cleaners priced from $9.95. Beatty Bros. Limited, 388 Dupon-t Street, Toronto. Local Dealer, Chas. Graham, phone 39 Richmond Hill. Mares. Apply Leo Burton, Carr- ville Road. GOOD WORK HORSE. Apply H. L. 1929 FORD TRUCK, one ton, stake body, for sale or will exchange for small car, in good shape. Wm. Paul, Richvale, Soap 22 Yonge Street. ERBAN SEED OATS. Apply L. W. Steckley, phone Stouffville 2507. ROtSELAWN DAIRY HORSES and OHJE‘STERFlELD, dining-room ta‘ble, garden hose. Apply 139 YongeV‘St.y Richmond Hill. dition. Anderson, 92 Richmond-St, Richmond Hill. SEED GRAIN. Improved Banner Oats, Blatron Barley, Iboth Gov. Std. lie. 1. Itobert VVamson, VVoodbridge, phone 2366. HOLS‘EIN COW, fresh, 3 real good cow with splendid production record. Alpply Lot 19, Con. 6, Markham, Phone Stouffville 2610. USE1D BEE SUPPLIES, good con- cleaned, 75c, bus. Apply De La Salle Farm, phone Aurora 90. BRDOK HOUSE, 7 rooms, at Maple, good gardeh, fruit trees, garage. Ap- ply A. Rumble, Maple, or G. Rumble, King. WILL TRADE good five year old Horse for feed grain. W. Robinson, Steele’s Corners, Stop 12A Yonge Street. QUANTITY DrO-O‘LEY SEED POTA- TOES; young Brood Sow; Yorkshire Boar. Apply R. Wideman, phone Richmond Hill 4512. seat, good condition, reasonable; 1930 Ford- Coach, good condition. Murray Baker, phone Stoucffvu'lle 73>15. Paxton, St. Michael’s Farm, North Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. BOAR PIGS, 2 months old, out of Gogar May 6 (imp.) by Galt’s Lad (imp.). Annandale Farms, Todmor- den. 100 BUS. BANNER SEED OATS, 1931 FORD SPORT OO‘UPE, rumble THISVIVS 133E I_)_AY OFVADVER'HSINGâ€"fMAKE THE MOST OF IT RATESâ€"Fin lines or less. 25 cents for first insertianï¬in535VEeJt-g {or each subsequent insertion. Over 5 lines 5 cents per line extra each insertion. IF CHARGED 7 CENTS PER LINE. Classified Advs. FOR SALE STORE ICE BOX and show case. Cheap. Apply J. Murphy, Step 23, Yonge Street. SEPTIC TANKS installed, cleaned and repaired, drains renewed, wells dug and cleaned. H. P. Ingles, Jef-f- erson. ' WOULD LIKE TO TRADE some good Alaska for a late oat seed. D. G. McAllister, telephone Richmond Hill 4631. ing well; also chicken houses. Bow- erbank, Stop 17A Yonge St, Thom- hill. 12 PIG-S 5 months old. G. Berg, RR. 1 Maple. C'H‘O‘IC‘E LEGH:O‘RN PU\LLETS, lay- ESSIEX SEDAN, 1929 model, in good condition, 5 tires nearly new. Will sell cheap. For inspection apply Mr. Alf. O’Brien, Bond1 Lake. ALL KINDS FURNITURE repairs, upholstering, cabinet work, wood carving. Estimates given. N. G. VanDyke, 33 Hunt Avenue. by experienced workmen. Prices rea- sonable. P. Ingles & Sons, Jeffer- son, Ont. Stripping done by machine. the best possible results in hatching, either turkey, duck, bantam, pheasant or hen eggs, [bring your eggs to an ‘expert. All eggs incubated and hatched in individual compartments. Any number of eggs accepted at any time. Yonge Street Poultry Farm, Richmond Hill. PU‘REBRED WHITE PEKIN DUCK EGGS for hatching. L. C. Burton, Carrvivlle Road. Phone Maple 764. YORKSHIRE PIGS, 50 fourteen weeks old, 70 three weeks old. In excellent condition. Apply Kennedy, Stop 13 Yonge Street, phone Thorn- PIT RUN GRAVEL, Concrete Gra- vel, Sand, etc. Prompt deliveries. Charges reasonable. Also general trucking, road materials, P.C.V. Li- cense. W. J. Hodge, Maple, phone Maple 19W. FARM, 141 acres, good state of cul- tivation, 14 acres Fall Wheat, 40 acres Timothy and Alfalfa, balance plowed; 2 good brick houses, good bank barn 80x35 ft., good cement stable for 17 head cattle, 6 horses, one box stall, root cellar, water in stable, straw barn 90x35 ft. on good foundation, implement shed. This farm is located in a choice section of the Township on good road, close to church and- school. Apply Wm. Leuschner, Lots 19-20, rear Conces- sion 2, Markham. , BIG 4 CHIIC’KS will make you Extra Profits. John S'heckleton writes, “Purchased Big 4 Chicks 3 years and have always raised 100%â€. G. Ver- hill 144. GAIRDEN PROPERTY, tw0 and a half acres, attractive cottage, elec- tric light, lots of small fruit, in Bar- rie. A Ibargain to close an estate. Apply Box 62 The Liberal Office. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE Mortgage for sale, $1700. Good investment on Toronto residential property which sold May lst, 1939 for $2100. Imo provements made since that date, hardwood floors, etc., amounting to $300.00. Payments of $30 a month, paid regularly during the past year. Original mortgage $1900.00 for five years. Balance owing at 5%% 5% off for cash. Apply Box 74, Liberal Office. PAINTING & DECORATING done IT’S RESULTS THAT COUNT. For ini writes, “Our Big 4 Barred Rock Cockerels at 4% monï¬hs averaged 6% Lbs.†This is what makes the profits. Write for Catalogue and Low Prices on all Popular Breeds, Hybrids, Started Chicks, Pullets and Special Low Prices on Day-old Cock- erels. Wesley Clark, Gormley R.R. 2, Ont. Phone Richmond Hill 4704. The regular meeting of the Y.P.S. was held at the home of Mr. B. Witty Wednesday, April 10. Mem- bers of the Toronto Bible College supplied a splendid program after which lunch was served by the Lit- erary Convenor, Miss M. Reaman. MISCELLANEOUS ELOCUTiON" and DRAMATIC ART “Homewood Hall" (Graduate of the Owen A. Smin Studio) MARGUERITE BOYLE CONCORD Thornhill THURSDAY, APRIL 18th, 1940. FARM HLAND, experiencec}, single, Protestant. Apply Box 212 Liberal Office. FARJM HAND. W. Porrill, Elgin Mills. STR'AW WANTED. Mr. Moore, Roselavm Farm‘S, telephone Richmond Hill 2481‘3. 5 ROOMED HOUSE including 1% acres of land, 15 mile south of Edge- ley. Possession April 131:. Apply H. L. Whibmore, Maple, phone Maple 791'21. HOUSE, 6 rooms, all conveniences. Possession immediately. Apply Lib- eral Office. MODERN APARTMENT convenient- ’ly located, electric range. Possession immediately. Apply Liberal Office. DUPLEX, five rooms, all conveni- ences, electric stove, possession at once.‘ W. C. Savage, Yonge St., phom 106, Richmond Hill. SIX ROOMED HOUSE, 60 Richmond Street, Richmond Hill, good cellar, garage, Lot 100x150. Moderate rent- al. Apply A. E. Glass, Richmond Hill, telephone 20. HOUSES, 6 and 7 rooms, modern conveniences, sunroom, gas and elec- tric, garage, chicken house. Close to church, post ofï¬ce, school and store. $28 & $30 per month. Apply ‘51 Drewry Ave., Newtombrook, phone Willowd'ale 944. comet mouthpiece in pocket on Elg'in Mills sideroad, Markham. Finder please telephone Richmond Hill 1'021‘14. Owners of dogs in Vaughan Town- ship are hereby warned that it is contrary to Township By-law to al- low dogs to run at large during the summer months. (Reconditioned and Guaranteed) 1931 DURANT SEDANâ€"Good vaho All dog owners are hereny asked to‘ take notice and observe the con- ditions of the said by-law. MAN’S GREY O‘VERCOAT with Used Cars 1937 FORD V-8 DeLUXE COUPEâ€"- .Taylor’s Radio Sales. And Service 1930 WHIPPET SEDAN in good condition. Cheap transportation. 1938 FORD V-S COUPEâ€"A Goad Car. 1931 DODGE PANEL DELIVERY TRUCK. In excellent condition. Little Brothers RICHMOND HILL PHONE 174-W 1935 FORD V-8 TUDORâ€"Excep- tionally nice. TUBES TESTED FREE 127 Yonge St... Richmond Hi}! Phtne 226 Some Bargains in New and Used Radios ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE 1940 LICENSES NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS 0F VAUGHAN TWP. Ford Sales & Service Very nice. '1‘0 RENT J. M. McDONALD, Clerk. $135.00 $550.00 $395.00 WANTED $495.00 $175.00 $175.00 LOST ONTARIO