ECONOMICALLY with MASTER DAIRY FEEDS There’s Good Money in Milk Beautiful Cabinets, Matchless Tone Prices Range from $17.95 up Generous allowance on your old RC1le COME IN AND- SEE us Men’s and Boys Furnishings Boots and Shoes ‘ By lowering your costs of producing milk, you in- crease the amount of profit you make. Keep records on your cows and sell off the ones that are not producing Well. Keep a good herd sire of proved breeding or buy your cows from a good breeder. Feed Master Dairy Feeds as recommended and you will get all the milk allowed by the breeding of your cows. Put your cows on reasonably-priced Master Dairy Feeds NOW! Get a supply of Master 32’}, Dairy Concentrate or Gainmaker Dairy Feed (24%) next time you’re in town. Thornhill PHONE 18 PAGE FOUR We invite you to make this store headquarters for your clothing requirements. We carry an up-to-date stock of standard lines and our prices are right. Yonge and Richmond Sts. Yerex’s Electric Store WILFRED R. DEAN YONGE STREET Greatest Line of Radios Ever Built by Northern Electric E1 M MASTER FEEDS M M You can buy here with confidence when you produce it 19.41 MODELS â€"M'7 MASTER FEEDS M M M R. J. CRAIGIE . BRATHWAITE RICHMOND HILL WE DELIVER Richmond Hill Phone 54 M The_Lang-sb{aff Baptist Church held] its. fourth anniversary services of the erection‘ of the building. The Rev. T. H. Ballantyne of Toronto presented a series of messages throughout the week on the subject of Pilgrims Progress outlines by the rebuilding of the gates of Jerusalem under Nehemiah. The first gate, pastor Ballantyne revealed, was the sheep gate that through which all the offering of sacrifice were brought to atone for the sin of Israel. This gate pictures the Lord Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God that taketh‘ away sin. This was the foundation upon which all Christian life and ser-: vice is built, for other foundation; can any man build than that which is built even Jesus Christ and Him crucified. The next gate was the Fish gate and speaks of the next truth the Lord taught, follow Me and I will make you to become fishers of men. Much blessing was received by all who attended these services. Pastor Ballantyne closed the camâ€" paign Sunday night with a large auâ€" dience present. A large chart has been loaned by pastor Ballantyne to the pastor of ‘Langstaff Baptist Church, Dr. M. H. Blandin. This chart outlines the plan of the ages from Genesis to Revelation. Dr. Blandin will be preaching from this chart every Sunday evening com- mencing Sunday, Nov. Z‘lst at 7 pm. If you desire a knowledge of the Bible, come, it will be a great bene- fit to you to follow Dr. Blandin- as he expound‘s the scripture by this chart Sunday after Sunday. Sunday School will be held’ every Sunday morning at 11 am. with classes for all ages from the Prim- ary Class to the Adult Bible Class t'iught by Dr. Blandin who is a noted Bible teacher. Wednesday evening prayer meet- ing and Bible study, and Friday evâ€" ening Young People’s meeting where a real spiritual uplift awaits you. Come out to these meetings and hear what the Lord has to say through His servant. Rev. C. W. Follett of Richmond Hill United Church will preach at Richvale Sunday afternoon at 3 pm. The many friends of Mrs. Fan-ants regret that she is ill at her home in Toronto. By virtue of a Distress Warrant issued by Luigi Romanelli of the County of York and to me directed, against the Goods and Chattels of Miiklos Pal,‘I have seized and taken into execution 40 Bags Millet Seed, 4 Ton Hay, 8 Bags Potatoes. All which property will be sold by pub- lic auction, at Lot 1, Concession 2, Township of Vaughan, (Steele’s Ave.) on Saturday, the 30th day of November 1940‘, at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon, (Daylight Saving Time). 1940‘ Sealed Tenz‘zrs, plainly marked “'DE‘NDER FOR PLO‘WINIG SN‘OV â€, will be reéeived by the undersigned until 12 a.m., Saturday, November 3'0th, 1940, for plowing snow by the hour in the Township of Vaughan. The Tender to include the kind of power used and the type of snow plow. Particulars may be obtained from W. O. McDonald, Road Super- intendent of Vaughan Township, Maple P.O., Ont. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. M. MCDONALD, Clerk, Vaughan Township, Maple P.O., Ont. ’ NOTICE I will not be responsible for debts incurred in my name by Mrs. A. M. arrxxvnenh Inna “Arie undersigned for the remodelling of old class room at Langstaff Public School. For full particulars apply to Mrs. W. Ball, T‘hornhill, Stop 17, Yonge Street. Sale Register l "SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23â€"Auc- tion sale of Hii-gh Class Furniture, some Walnut, Antique Dishes, car- pets, rugs, garden tools, etc., the property of Miss Margaret Wilson, Church Street, Markham. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms cash No resewe as lowner leaving for British Columbia. Rmflm m. hviJ. H. Prentice, auctioneer. I will not be responsible for debts incurred in my name by Mrs. A. M. Graveson (nee Doris Brock) or by any person without my written con- sent. A. M. Graveson, Richmond Hill. The Third Instalment of the current year’s taxes is due TAXES ! Pay promptly and avoid the penalty of three per cent which must be imposed after Richmond Hill Nov. 7, 1940. Iw. L, Pea A. J. HUME, 12 noon Village Treasurer. lauctioneer R. H. KANE, Bailiff. Dated this 19th day of November, Notice of Sale LA NGSTAFF NOVEMBER 15th DECEMBER 5th RICHVALE TENDERS THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO The annual thankoffering meeting was held at the church on Wednes- day, November 13th. The ladies of W.M.S. from Agincourt, Victoria Square and Headford who were guests to this meeting were well reâ€" presented and also a good local re- presentation. Mrs. R. L. Stiver gave the address of welcome. The devo- tional period was taken in a very ion. Mrs. Garfield Hamilton of Markham rendered two very appro- priate solos. capableï¬manner by Mrs. Rumney who took the 46th Psalm as her reading and then gave a splendid explana- Mrs. English, in her usual pleas- ing manner, gave to each one a thought to carry home by her read- ing, “Bushel for Bushel". The address of the afternoon wasl given by Mrs. Newnham of Mark-l ham, her topic being “The Responsi- bility of Womanhood". Her intro- duction was a war review of the past few months which proved to be very interesting and now very natur- ally the outlook of all becomes changed. As she developed this topic the first need is for “Prayerâ€, next “Our Responsibility to our local church and the need for help in ‘Missions’,†which are so likely to be forgotten in these tragic days. The offertory prayer was given by Mrs. J. Russell and vote of thanks by Mrs. W. Rodick. A social hour followed and all bebame better acâ€" quainted. A vote of thanks was expressed by ladies from Victoria Square and sec- onded by those from Agincourt. Will the home-helpers of the W. lM.S. kindly send their money in at the December meeting to the secreâ€" tary Mrs. C. Burr. Sunday, Nov. 24th 11 a.m.â€"Preacher, Rev. W. E. Smyth, B.A, formerly of Fort St. John, B.C. UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. W. Foilett. B.D. Pastor Sunday, Nov. 24th 9.45 a.m.â€"â€"-Sunday School. All De- partments. 11 a.m.â€"Public "Worship. “Removing Stumbling Blocksâ€. 7 p.m.â€"Vesper service. Bright, brief and helpful. You and your friends invited to join us in our worship. Inspiring music at all services, and a cordial welcome. N.B.â€"â€"«Community Prayer Service in the United Church on Wednesday evening next to which all are inâ€" vited. Bring a friend with you. Let us pray for our King and Em- pire. Sunday, Nov. 24th Pre-Advent 11 a.m.â€"â€"Morning Prayer and Ser- mon. 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7 p.m.â€"â€"Evening Prayer and Ser- mon. Wednesday 8 p.m.-â€"â€"Half Hour Com- munity gervice of Prayer and Imâ€" bercessicm will be held next week in the United Church. The public cordially invited. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for the remodelling of old class room at Langstaff Public School. For full particulars apply to Mrs. W. Ball, T‘hornhill, Stop 17, Yonge Street. BROWN’S CORNERS UNITED CHURCH THANKOFFERING MEETING \V'.M.S. (Anglican) RICHMOND HILL Rector: Rev. W. F. Wrixon, L.Th. 4 Markham Road THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28â€"Auc- tion sale of Farm Stock, Implements, Furniture, etc†the property of N. and M. L. Naughton, Lot 52, Con. 1, Vaughan, Yonge Street at Elgin Mills. Sale at 1 o’clock S.T. Terms cash. No reserve. J. C. Saigeon, cash. No auctioneer FRIDAY, NOV. 29â€"Extensive farm stock sale of valuable Holstein dairy herd and other live stock, imple- ments and household furniture, also the fine 173â€"acre farm, modern equipped,_ at lot 16-17, con. 8, Pick- ering, quarter mile due east of Claremont village. The property of Florence E. Pearce and the late Eric W. L. Pearce. Terms cash. Sale at 12 noon sharp. C. E. Walkington, RICHMOND HILL. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ST. MARY’S CHURCH TEN UERS DRY HARDWOOD. Apply R'obt Mlchael, Richmond Hill. PLAYER PIANO and Rolls in good condition. Telephone Thornhill 23. 27 YOUNG PIGS seven weeks old C. E. Walvkin‘gton, phone King 42r3. GOOD VEALING CALF, 3 days old De La Salle Farm, phone Aurora 90 17 PIGS six weeks old. A. V. Rog- ers, Rumble Avenue, Richmond Hill. 4:5 PLYMbUTIH ROCK PULLETS, laying. Apply after 6 pm. to V. Stephenson, Headford. 10 RED MINO‘RJCA Spring Birds laying in a month, $1.00 each. R. Beale, Thornhill. PEA‘R‘L OAK HEATER, 2 cupboards, Weber Square Piano. James Curtis, RR. N0. 2 Gormley. Q‘UE‘BIEC COOK STOVE with warm- ing closet, good condition, cheap. A. Hill, Benson Avenue, Langstaff. GIRlL‘S COAT, Kurlifir, size 14 or 15 years, in excellent condition, bar- gain, at $5.90. Apply Liberal Office. PERSIAN KITTENS, different col- ours, reasonable prices. Mrs. War- wick, Stop 24 East, Yonge Street. MEN‘S C.C.M. SPEED SKATES and BOOTS, size 71/2, good condition. Ap- ply 3 Roseview Ave., Richmond Hill. 1‘0‘0 PULLETS, Leghcrrn, New Hamp- éhire Red and Barred Rocks, lay- in g. C Street. IRON PIPE, 114, 11/2 and 2 inch fittings, a150 greenhouse glass and flower pots. J. H. Young, Steele’s at Bayview. APPLES. 20 barrels of Northern Spies, 2 barrels Baldtwins, price $2.00 to $2.50 per barrel; 20 bags cider apples; also sorw due to farrow about flecember lst. Apply 0. L. Heise, Victoria Square, phone Stouffville 612'0. DAIRY CATTLE, Grain, Hay, Straw, Alfalfa and Clover Seed‘ ac- cepted in trade on De Laval Milkers, Frigidaire Mjl‘k Coolers, Electric Re- frigerators, Ranges, Washers and lRadios. Write or phone B. R. lLeech, Wa. 4501, Toronto Radio and ‘Sports Ltd., 241 Yonge St, Toronto. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FO‘RJCE PU‘MP in good worlï¬hg '01-- der, $10.00, or will exchange for Ply: mouth Rock Hens. Apply- A.†Hard- ing, 9 Centre St. East, Richmond 87 ACRES choice dairy farm, Tor- onto 15 miles. No incumbrances, abundance water, good buildings, or- chard; bargain as going concern, or farm separate. Orval Davidson, 10’: 12, con. 7, Markham. Hill 1 Conley Church} $5.00; 35 gallon drum fuel Oil, 34.00. Mrs. A. Wright, Stop 2‘4, Yonge Street. 1 small kitchen table with drawers $2.00; 1 double bed, Walnut finish, springs, horse hair mattress, com- plete, $10.00; 1 buffet $7.00; 2 leath- er arm‘ chairs $5.00 pr.; 2 sewing machines, 1 Raymomd drophead‘ $10, HOUSES Raised and Moved. Phone Thornhill 73. t1 ALL KINDS FURNITURE repairs, upholsiering. cabinet work, wood carving. Estimates given. N. G VanDyke, 33 Hunt Avenue. THIS IS THE DAY OF ADVERTISINGâ€"MAKE THE MOST OF IT RATES? FM lines or less. '25 cents for first insertion and 15 cents for each subsequent msertion. Over 6 lines 5 cents per line ems each insertion. IF CHARGED 7 CENTS_ PER LINE. Classiï¬ed AdVS. The Adjourned Sale of Property being sold for taxes is to be held in the Township Office at Maple on the 6th day of December, 1940 be- ginning at the hour of 10 o’clock a.m., Standard Time. Notice is hereby given that the Township of Vaughan intends at such Adjourned Sale, that if the price offered for any land is less than the amount due for arrears of taxes, charges and costs, or if no price is offered, to purchase such land. Dated atiMaple this 18th day of November, 1940. NEW' MURRIAYâ€"ALBERTA’ COAL. A MODERATE PRICE FUEL THAT SOLVES MANY HEATING PROBLEMS Phone JONES COAL CO. 188 MISCELLAN EOUS PUBLIC NOTICE J. M. MCDONALD, Vaughan Township Treasurer. FOR SALE Bowerbank, Stop 17A Yonge THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1940. QUANTITY NORTHERN SPY AP- PLES. Apply William Smith, Gorm- ley. phone Stouffville 1515. FURNISHED APARTMENT, three or four rooms, by December 15. Ap- ply Box 50, Liberal Office. 2 SMALL POU'LTRY HOUSES, 8 x 10, or 1 large 12 x 20 in good shape, portable. Apply Liberal Office. ROOM AND BOARD by elderly gen- tleman, pensioner, in Richmond Hill or near. Apply Box 19, Liberal Office. COMPLETE AND ‘CO'RRKE‘CT AD- DRESSES of enlisted men formerly students of Richmond Hill High School. Address War Effort Com- mittee, Box 273, Richmond Hill, at once. ‘ A‘PAiRTMENT. Apply T. H. Trench, Richmond Hill. HOUSE to rent on 'Oentre Street. Apply Rustic Inn. APA’RTMENT with modern conven- iences, electric range, hardwood floors. Apply Liberal Office. OO‘MFO RTABLE SIX R0 O-ME’D HJOUlSE, water, electric, good gar- age. Apply I. D. Ramer, Richmond Hill. '5 ROOME’D HOUSE with 2 acres of land, hydro, at Edgeley, south of No. 7 Highway. H. L. Whitm'ore, RR. 1 Maple. 5 RO‘OMED HOUSE on Yonge St., 2 sunrooms, soft water and sink in kitchen, $15.00 per month to good tenant. ApplyiLiBeral Office. Thornhill; 4 robms, all conveniences, blinds, electric fixtures, $251 Percy Maude, Box 93, Thornhill, telephone 106. NEW BRDOK BUNGALOW in 8% ACRES LAND, 3 roomed' house with electric, well, pig pen, poultry house; also chickens for sale; Apply George Magvas, Doncaster Gardens, Thornhill. 6 ROOrMED HOUSE on Richmond Street, all conveniences, furnace, garage, good gardle'n. $20.00 per month. Immediate possession. Ap- ply 87 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. Dr.S. W. Armitag‘ Used C (Reconditioned and Guaranteed 1935 DODGE DeLUXE SEDAN Heater. Nice Condition. FARMALL TRACTOR. 10-20, wi‘ Little Brother FORD AND MERCURY SALES AND SERVICE RICHMOND HILL PHONE 1 Buy Canadian, Buy British, a: Help Win the War. plow and pulley. Gdod «Judith Easy sta1tixlg. . 1929 FORD PICKUP TRUCK M.D.V.V.S. VETERINARY SURGEON KING AND MAPLE 1935 FORD V-8 TUDOR W A N T ED Telephone King 2300 TO K ENT 1928 FORD TUDOR $425.00 $400.00 $175.00 $95.00 $60.00 Jar