With GEORGE HOOEY and his new ORCHESTRA ‘3 Vegetable Crispers Electrosave 10 Point Control §\, . . , , . _. Large Slorabin -$- - . .16 Ice Cubes genome mm a spam SATURDAY EVENINGS ONTARIO’S MOST BEAUTIFUL DANCE PAVILION edar Beach Gardens -m flMusselman’s Lake 241 YONGE ST. WA. 450] PAGE FOUR Printing Telephone 9 You will find the Quality, Ser- vice and Price Right. If it’s printing we do it. Featuring REX DOYLE in the Vocals THE LIBERAL 'anada's Leading Radio Company LIMITED K. L. Nélison, Toronto, $30; Jae-k Wauchope. Schomberg, $20; Bob Moffatt, Michigan, $10; Mrs. D. Baker of Gormley, Harold Hall of The fourth annual Street Dance sponsored by Lake Marie and King‘ Athletic Association held in King City on July 8th drew close unto 3020 people. KTng Women’s Insti- tute operated the refreshment booth realizing $105. Restrictions on ice: cream, candy, cigarettes and wein- ers lessened the usual profits. The; patrons asked for these things but understood the present limitations and while unaccustomed to such, were willing to accept what was a- vailable, and that cheerfully. Reg stricted appetite is becoming a warâ€" time necessity and will do no one any harm. The WHI were quite pleased with the booth returns Apâ€" prox: mate total receipts . of the whole event were $790. 75. Total ex- penses were more than $300. Bingo made a profit of $80. Other con- cessions $200 profit. Miss E. Tin- l'ine donated 501.00. 'F'i'nal profits have not been estimated but the Evening Telegram British War Vic- tims’ Fund and Kng WI. Soldiers’ Box Fund will each realize equal money. $75 in draw prizes went to King Township District News Richmond Hill 1173 ST. CLAIR W. L0. 2721 Appearing on the Alka Seltzer program were Ray Judge, Kettleby; Ross Robson, Vaughan; Doris Mus- tard and Marjorie Stone of King; Bud Jones, Toronto; R. W. Elliott, Toronto; Austin Oliver, Toronto. Bill Elliott won the $12 special. - Russ Creighton’s Orchestra, and Sally Miller, songstress, made good music and good company. C. E. Walkington, Association president, was master of ceremonies. Mrs. A. McClure, Miss Elizabeth McClure of King visited Mrs. J. Brodie and Rev. and Mrs. Davis at Stouffville last week. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Carley of To- ronto were in King for the week- end. Toronto and a name we did not get, each receiving $5.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. Parker and son Bruce took a Sunday boat trip to Niagara Falls. Mr. Donald Lang of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. Harold Foll- Radio Operator Jack Walkington of Malton visited his parents, Coun- cillor C. E. and Mrs Walkington at King during the week-end. Pte. George? Armstrong is spend- ing last leave at his home at King. He is with the Ordnance Corp. iott On Friday, July 3rd, at York County Hospital, a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. ‘Bordwell Badger, and on July 8th a son to Mr. ‘and Mrs. Donald Rawlings, all of King. Mrs. Ernest Trietz of Sarnia is holidaying among friends at King. She is the guest of Mrs. Jesse Rich- ards, Miss Meralda Campbell, Miss Mazie Richards, Mrs. Fred Boys and others in King district. Laskay Y.P.U. won the Sisman‘ Shield in the Presbytery Ball Tour- nament held at Musselman's Lake last week. Victoria Square, Mount Pisgah, Wesley, Queensville, Temp- eranceville, King and Laskay enter- ed the tournament, with Wesley and Laskay closely contesting the final playoff; score 2.0: to 1;; Laskay team was made up by George and Isabelle Forrester, pitchers; Marvin Hunter, catcher; Isabelle Forrester, ‘first base; Jean Maginn, second base; Isabelle Stevens, third base; Murray Boys, short stop; Bill Kerr, right field; Verna Bryson and Irene Marshall. centre field; Bob Watson, left field. Rev. W. A. Wescott and Rev. Roy Hicks .were present at the picnic. Messrs. E. G. Lloyd, P. Kelley, L. B. Goodfellow have been named by the Central organization to promote the purchase of War Saving Stamps as a constant and natural war efâ€" fort on the part of township resiâ€" dents. It is proposed to divide the township into two areas, East and West with merchants, organizations, 'church groups and individuals em- ploying initiative to create new means and ways of investing in stamps. The idea herein contained is rather obscure but citizens real- ize the importance of being stamp or certificate conscious. Wm. Buckmaster, 6th concession, labourzei aged '70 was accidentally hit b\ a bicycle last week. He was attended by Dr. M. K. Dillane of .Schomberg and removed to York County Hospital. Mr. Buckmaster is reported to have crossed the path of an on-coming bicycle while on the road. Mrs. H. J. Andersqn and Bobby visited her mother at New ‘Hamburg‘ recently. Miss Winnifred Boys of Western Hospital Staff is vacationing with her mother at Laskay. Mrs. Jas. Patton is one of the shut-ins these days. We hope she soon recovers. Miss Marion Robertson of Perth is the guest of Miss Louise Lock- Mrs. Bath of Thornbury is visit: ing her sister Mrs. Lawrie Boys of Laskay. is hart Miss Shirley Ratcliffe of Toronto has been engaged as teacher of Ket- tleby School, 8.8. 11, succeeding Orville Ewart. Eight applications were received. Mrs. Frank McDonald, Miss Hazel McDonald and Mr. Clare Nash, all of Toronto, visited at Wells McDon- ald’s, King, on Sunday. Costs very little. Leaving a residence unoccupied during the vacation period without protection might prove cost- ly. Rates and information may be obtained from General Insurance Richmond Hill Pho HOUSEHOLD BURGLARY INSURANCE ROY HERRINGTON THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO Phone 87 Extra Sugar May Be Had By Farmers Farm wives' worries about sugar for the extra hands at harvest time have been dispelled by a ruling of the sugar ration division of the War- time Prices and Trade Board. Spe- cial provision has been made to en- able farmers’ wives to obtain extra sugar. Farmers’ Wives must provide pies, cakes and other sugarâ€"containing foods in large quantities for thresh- ing gangs and other harvest work- ers. Most farmers’ wives know from experience how many men will come in the threshing gang and how long they will stay, therefore they know how much extra sugar will be need- ed. To obtain this extra sugar the far- mer’s wife should apply in good time to the nearest sugar ration officer for a special purchase permit to ob- tain the sugar she requires. In her application she should state: 1. How many men she expects. 2. How long they will remain. 3. How many meals she expects to provide. The request will be scrutinized by the ration officer and, if it is found in order, he will issue a special pur- chase permit for a stated amount of sugar. The farmer’s wife will pre- sent this purchase permit to her grocer or other supplier and it will be his authority to sell the exact amount indicated for the specific purpose stated. 4. What quantity of sugar she ex- pects to use. ABOUT DOGS We have noticed, amongst those who possess dogs of the long-haired breeds, that a number of owners are inclined to shave their pets, being under the impression that the dOg’s fur only makes the animal hotter. This is an error of judgment, as the dog with long fur is blessed with a natural protection against the penetrating heat of the sun’s rays. If the coat is unusually heavy, thin a little, but do not strip it off. True enough. he may do quite a bit of panting, but then it must be remembered that a dog perspires by this method, and, like the human body, throws off an exceSS of un- desirable elements by this means. If your pet is more than a bit of a nuisance, where the beautiful, or very necessary gardens exist, how about putting him on a running chain, making sure there is one spot where he can seek me shade when needed. If you own a pup, it will be much kinder â€" and healthier for the pup â€" if the children are not allowed to over handle during the hot days. And don’tforget â€" your pet gets just as thirsty as you do â€" and as our songsters do. Fresh water makes cheerier living for oilr furred and feathered friends as well. PRINTING for every occasion. If you need printing of any kind con- sult THE LIBERAL, phone 9, Rich- mond Hill. MUNITION OF WAR Agriculture a Front-line Munition of War" is the slogan of the W0- men’s Land Army in Great Britain. The Women’s Land Army is a mo- bile force of girls not previously employed in agriculture organized to meet the labour needs of agricul- tural employers. These girls, who have been giving valuable help to farmers for the past two years, are trained by the British Ministry of Agriculture which guarantees them a minimum wage. The Women's Land Army women replace men for active fighting, and there is no ag- ricultural work that men can do that the women of the W.L.A. cannot do. ALL KINDS FURNITURE repairs. upholstering. cabinet work, wood carving. Estimates given. N. G‘ VanDyke, 33 Hunt Avenue. AGRICULTURE FIRST THREE KEYS on a ring. Finder kindly leave at The Liberal Office. , Tenders will be received up to August 1st for yearly contract for caretaker at Headford school. For particulars apply to Harold Acreman, Sec., RR. 2, Gormley, Ont. MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOL CARETAKER WANTED TENDERS LOST 2 ACRES ALFALFA HAY in coil. J. H. Elliott, Richmond Hill, phone 4611. SINGLE HORSE PLOW, good conâ€" dition, $8.00; 3 pigs, chunks. Coady, Bathufst and Elgin Sideroad. BINDER in good shape. S. Herd- man, Newtonbrook. HOLSTEIN HEIFER, freshening in_ few days; also oats and baled hay. J. Bruder, phone Aurora 66. GOOD LOT 50 by 150 ft. deep; drain 6 feet deep near the lot. Apâ€" ply 74 Richmond St., Richmond Hill. SIX Hill, able } Office ‘2 WORK HORSES; building in sec- tions; also 2x6 joist 14 ft. long; used flooring, tongue and grove. Apply 4th house south of Orange Home on Yonge St. DINING ROOM SUITE, complete, fumed oak, excellent condition, price $25.00. Apply 52 Centre St. West, Richmond Hill. 1 ACME HA-ND WASHING MA- OHlIN'E, practically new; 1 Rangette reconditioned; 2 heavy wiredl Mc- Clary stoves. Yerex Electric, Rich- mond Hill. MIXED HAY, Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Clover, about 45 acres, will sell or let on shares. Apply F. C. Bar- nett, Stop 24 Yonge St, phone 260 Richmond Hill. 1 INTERNATIONAL THRESHJNG MAC‘H‘INE, 22 x 38, good condition. Apply A. K. Rittenhouse, Pickering R.R. 2 (1 mile from Whitevale) Phone 7502 Markham. . I DeLAVAL MILKERS. Immedï¬ate delivery on a linï¬ted‘ number. ALSO: Woodls Grinders and CooLeTs, Frig-n inhire Oooleu‘s. Toromto Radï¬o &« Sports, 241 Yonge St, Wa. 4601., $20‘0v0â€"RICH‘MOIND HILL, TWO- S'I‘OREY FRAME HOUSE, 6 rooms, hardwood downstairs, good cellar, chicken house, electric. Apply Lloyd Baker, R.R. 1 Markham. No agents. GRJO'CERY SPECIALS which mean real savings to you, on page five of this issue. MlORlLEY’S Self Serve Grocery, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, formerly Skeele‘s, phone Rich- mond Hill 40. “DAISY†a patriotic Holstein, 4 yrs. old, due to freshen in August. Lucky number tickets now on sale 25c. each or five for $1.00. Proceeds for Lions’ British Child War Victims’ Fund. Apply at The Liberal Office. 4 LAWN BOWLS; 2 sections drag barrows; 1 quick return cabinet maker’s vise; beehive supers, frames etc.; would consider trade for live Italian bee colonies; 2 steel cow stanchions; binder twine. John H. Young, Steele’s at Bayview. NEW TRACTOR manure Spreaders, new mowers, new vbindvers, one milk- ing machine new, one used teddver, 2 used hay rakes, 3 used mowers, 8 ROOM BRICK RESIDENCE, south Main St., Unionville, modern con- veniences, attractive grounds, good garden, 2-car garage, well equipped hen house, approximately 1/5 acre of land. Apply Box 56 Unionville- or The Liberal. 3 used! binders, homemade sling ropes hand spliced. Phone 21w, Floyd R. Perkins, Richmond Hill. INICILUDE mE'EIRAEX IN YOUR FIRST AID KJT. REHEVES Sun- burn, Poison Ivy, Mosquito Bites, Cuts, Bums, Impetigo. Also heals Eczema, Psoriasis, Erythema, etc, while you work. 500.; $1.00; $2.00. (Medium and Strong). Recommend- ed and sold by Austin"s Drug Store. FRAME COTTAGE, lot 54 ft. by 160 ft., 5 rooms with pantry, wash- room and back kitchen extra, hard and soft water inside, hydro, cellar, furnace, garage, chicken house, gar- den with fruit trees and asparagus bed. Apply 47 Richmond St, Rich- mond Hill. rufblber, use<fl 10-20 International» Tractor, 2 two-furrow plows, scufb lletr, turnip dtri‘l'l, [mo-Mel‘s, mikes, binders; warâ€"Paime rope a'nd Gem eflreotric femcers on hand. Gem elec- tric cool-en‘s, Rite-Wa‘y milkems. Ham old W. MOI-damn, 11 Ce’mre St. West; Richmond Hill, telephone 93. THIS IS THE DAY OF ADVERTISINGâ€"«MAKE THE MOST _OF I'_I‘. RATESâ€"Five lines 6i- 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. NEW 101 JUNIOR TRACTOR 0d Classified Advs. ROOM H'O-ULSFE in Richmond nice garden, and a very desirâ€" home. Apply at The Liberal FOR SALE THURSDAY, JULY 16th, 1942. OO'LLIE PUPPIES, males, from good? cattle dog, $3.50 each. Fox Terrier, $3.00. Coady, Bathurst and Elgim Sideroad. ~ 100 ACRES STANDING HAY, will sell or let on a share basis. Apply E. T. Stephens, Richmond Hill, tele- phone 54. 30 TO 40 AORES OF HAY, mostly Timothy, $6.00 per acre. Apply Harold Snowball, Richmond Hill,. phone 45r3. 5 WINDOW SASH; 2 horse collars, 20 inch; 1 set hand power clippers with head. Apply Harold Snowball, Richmond Hill, phone [451-3. FINDLAY OVAL COOK STOVE, enamel finish, in splendid condition, practically new. App-1y Wm. Hord, 3 Centre .St. E., Richmond Hill. FIVE ROOM HOUSE with 2 acres of land on Mill Road, large hen: house, some small fruit. Apply C- Edgar, (evenings), ninth house on north side of Mill Road. (ï¬RL for Eené’i‘alr iousework in Wil Iowdale. Mrs. Johns, Zone 8222. GIRL for general housework in mod- ern home. Apply Box 57 The Liberal. MAN FO‘R HARVEST, by day or month. Bermor Farms, Richmond Hill, phone 44r6. TRANSPORTATION to Toronto, office hours 9 am. to 5 pm. Phone 2’17J Richmond Hill. 20 miles north-west of Toronto, pos- session March lst, 1943. Apply ev- enings, J. G. Malloy, 461A Euclid Ave., Toronto. FIVE ROOMS, upper duplex. Apply No. 5 Yonge St, Richmond Hill. WELL STO‘CKED FARM, 150 acres, Lake, $25.00 per month with opporâ€" tunity to make money. Possession Sept. 1. Apply phone Richmond Hill 141r2, J, Vanek. ' STORE AND DWELLING at Wilcox LLOYD'S CORN SALVE contains Benzocaine. The new local anaes- thetic. Puts corns to sleep immedi- ately. Get a jar to-day. Scotchmer’s Drug Store, Richmond Hill. In the name of competence, sloth, undisciplined living 241 Yonge St Electric Refrigerators, Ranges, Comb. Coal and Elec. Ranges and Radiog. Tradeins accepted- (Reconditioned and Guaranteed) Used Cars 1932 FORD V-8 2 TON TRUCK â€" Long wheelbase. Overhauled. 1936 FORD V-8 TUDORâ€"Excellent Little Brothers FORD AND MERCURY SALES AND SERVICE RICHMOND HILL PHONE 176 TORONTO RADIO & SPORTS Condition. Immediate Delivery FOR SALE CARS SOLD “AS IS†FORD A TUDOR $125 ALSO 2 GRAHAMS 2 CHEVROLETS BARGAINS PERSONAL WANTED TO RENT $275.00 $450.00 God let all in- compromise and: go. Wa. 41501