poooommoooouoooommmooo 9.. 0 09m.“ 990»! v MM’QQ’O“MOWOWâ€OOOOOOOOOW“« July 26 to August 5th Rustic Inn Confections RICHVALE P.0. Phone 252.], Richmond Hill Stop 24A Yonge St. 1 JUST PHONE Muffets, Quaker . . . . . . . . . . 2 pkgs. 17c TOMATOES Raisins Salt, Royal York plain or iodized Cheese, Monarch Baby Roll . . . . . . . . . . 1b. 39c Carnation Evaporated Milk . . 6 tall tins 69c Grape Juice . . . . . . . . 32 oz. btl. 53c . . . . . . . . 16 oz. btl. 27c Clark’s Sandwich Spread . . 3 oz. tin 11c Dealers in SHUR-GAIN FEED AND FERTILIZER HARDWARE. TIRES, BATTERIES, GAS & OILS 52 YONGE STREET Now you can enjOy your favorite sundaes in your own 123 YONGE STREET Bricks, cones, fresh malteds and ice cream are made . . . . . . . . 2 lb. pkg. 7c General Contracting, Installations REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS Qualified and Guaranteed Expert Workmanship Free Estimates GUNNAR’S TAILORING C0. WILL BE CLOSED FROM home. We specialize in take-away sundaes. PAGE FOUR Custom Grinding and Mixing Call FRANK SANDERSON Bulk ice cream supplied in any quantity. COOPER and SONS CARLOAD GROCETERIA ELECTRICIANS PEARSON & SONS . J. HINSON 30 Years Experience DECORATOR Telephone Maple 65r21 'I‘ESTON, ONT. on the premises daily. CABBAGE Inclusive PHONE MAPLE 641‘5 Lemon Filled Cake . . . . . . . . ea. 33c Date Cake . . . . RICHMOND HILL LETTUCE For the Housewife who likes to serve only the best. P.0. Box 268 BUTCHERS & BAKERS This Week’s Tasty Treat 1 â€" CUCUMBERS CAU L IFLOWER _ . . . . . . . . . . . . ea. 330 James Stewart, Donna Reed in “It’s a Wonderful Life†WED. & THURS, JULY 30. 31 FRI. & SAT.. JULY 25, 26 The All-Time Favorite “ Black Beauty †With Mona Freeman, Richard Dentning Added Fun Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy in MON. & TUES., JULY 28, 29 Continuous Monday to Friday starting 7.30 pm. Last com- plete show starts at 9.30. Saturdays continuous 7 pm. to Midnight. The time of blooming varies with the varieties of which there is a never-ending list. Every garden should have at least a few and a selection will supply blooms in the garden from June to September. Lil- ies are easily grown from seed and this would ho doubt be an interest- Any good soil except a heavy type will grow lilies but a light, sandy loam with lots, of humus is best. Fairly deep planting is another re- quirement for all of them. They should be planted four to eight in. deep and October is the time. One eiception on three counts is the MD.- donna lily. It prefers heavy soil. shallow planting and August or early September is the planting time for it. tain characteristics in common. One of these is the structure of the bulbs There are many shapes and sizes but all are formed from overlapping, fieshly scales. All require good drainage and if your soil doesn’t have this, don’t try to grow these plants until you can supply it. A 6†or 8†layer of sand or gravel at the bottom of a two-foot hole will be satisfactory. The sight of lilies in bloom sug- gests a number of plants such as water lilies are not true lilies, says John Daly, prominent Nmth York horticulturist. However, the plants I have in mind are. These have cer- June Haver, Vivian Blaine, George Montgomery in ROXY Theatre MARKHAM It's A Wonderful Picture! Matinee Saturday 2 pm. “ Any Old Port †Three Little Girls In Blue †York Expert Explains Lily Growing As Hobby In Technicoior White Wine . gal.i45c Magic Baking Powder . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 lb. 270 Linit Starch . . pkt. 10c JUST RECEIVED Montserrat Lime Juice . . . . . . . 16 oz. btl. 420 Far Horizon Chicken, solid pack, 7 oz. tin 50C Vinegar, Blended 0r NEW POTATOES TELEPHONE 77 28 oz. pkg. 17c Mr. and Mrs. R. D. MacNaughton and Audrey enjoyed the week-end cruise from Owen Sound to Mani- toulin Island. For something different in color, try L. Coronation. It is a clear yel- low. This is another introduction from Ottawa. Blooms June and July. Philadelphia hybrids have up- ward facing flowers, something like a deep saucer. They bloom in late May 'or June.' Those of you who would like to know more about growing lilies would do well to send a request, to the Dominion Department of Agri- culture for the publication, Lilies for Canadian Gardens, by Isabella Pres- ton. in the group between June and Jul) with a few days between each am the two mentioned increase rapidly 81‘5‘ Probably the most popular lily is the regal. The flowers are trumpet shaped like the Easter lily everyone knows. It blooms in July and is hardy in our district. Crow's hy- brids, a group of lilies similar to regal and introduced by Prof. Crow, bloom after regal andvthus continue the blooming period of this type of lily into August. Another type of bloom, similar to the well known tiger lily, is featured by the steno- grapher group. -The.=e were raised by Miss Preston at the Dominion ex- perimental farm at Ottawa and named after the stenographers' em- ployed by the deparlment. Lillian Cummings, with orange red flowers, in a good sandy loam, the base down and the concave sideup, about an inch deep. Small bulbs ‘form in a few weeks but they should be left undisturbed for a year. ,They should have protection during the winter. The best time to do this is just as the .flowers are fading. _ is the best known of them. Planted like seed, these bulbils grow into flowering size bulbs in two years. A few form bulbils 'where the stem and leaf meet. The tiger lily There are o'th'r methods of propa- gating lilies. Some of them have two sets of roots. Besides the basal roots they also have a root system at the base of the stem above the bulb. These usually develop bulbils which can be grown to flowering size bulbs. In another method of preparation the scales are broken off from the basal plate and planted ian hobby-for some of you. There in some variation in tlfe blooms ob- tained from seed but the fundamen- tal characteristics of the parent will be retained. Lilies likeoool root runs and a good mulch is an excell- ent method of‘supplying it. Anoth- er method is to plant them among low growing plants which supply shazle for the roots vshile the taller stems of the lily reach f(1' the sun. WE DELIVER LIBERAL, RICï¬MoN‘D HILL, ONTARIO MAPLE OUTBOARD MOTORS, immediate delivery, 4.2 h.p., $155. 350 gallon per hour automatic pressure system complete with tank anal fittings, $109.50. 11/2 h.p. garden tractors. 3% h.p. garden tractn's at $380. AtT tachments extra. Transportation pre. paid anywhere in Canada. Chris- tian’s Electric and Hardware, Osh- awa, Ont. ' ’ ‘ i. -' ('4wa JACKET HEATER, 80 gallon tank, guaranteed in perfect condition; din- ing room suite, Walnut; hall seat mirror; Chesterfield chair; several small chairs; kitchen cabinet; buffet; small tables; settee; divanetta bed, and other articles in good condition, will be sold cheap. C. Clifford. Proctor Ave., first road north of Steele’s on Bayview, phone Thorn- hill 194r31. (32w3 20 oz. 250. 25 oz. 300. 40 oz. 45c. 50 oz. 800. 1 gallon . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 5 gallons . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.25 10 gallons . . . . . . . . . . . . $13.50 25 gallons . . . . . . . . . . . . $31.25 52 gallons . . . . . . . . . . . . $63.00 106 gallons . . . . . . . . . . . $126.50 No refund on containers. Prices sub- ject to change without notice. Trans. portation prepaid on cash with order shipmentsuof 10 gallons or more, up KITCHEN BUFFET, small mahog- any table, vacuum cleaner, black oak hall table mantel radio, quilts and bedspreads, household furniture and used artciles of all kinds. McLean Trading Co., Thornhill, phone 12w, open daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Thurs- day evenings until 9 pm. . c1w4 MOM and POP accept a dinner in- vitation. Pop is served some swell looking cherries for dessert. After a couple of spoonfuls Pop starts coughing, choking, sweating, his eyes bulge out. Mom slaps his back. Pop still gasping, says: “Gosh I thought I was a goner.†Mom: Say neigh- bors if you use Baker’s Sweetner it takes the chokiness out of cherries. It’s good. Diabetics like it, no bit- terness. Stout people like it. Very particular people like it. Sugary taste, easy to use, no coupons. $5.00 worth Baker’s Sweetner is as sweet as $14 worth sugar. 2 TIRES, 550x17, DL’mlop, gone 300 miles; also 1 tube to fit,‘ $30 com- plete. Apply George Ryckman. 11 Richmond St., Richmond Hill. *2'w3 NEW 4-ROOMED BUNGALOW, va- cant, 30 ft. living room, can be di- vided, double floors, electric, 1/2, acre of land. Must‘pay at least 51,000 down. Apply south corner of Bath- urst St. and Elgin Mills si(lerpa_d.. NEW COOK STOVE. black & enamel, used 4 months, “Old don". Apply Jack Evelyn, ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, Kelâ€" vinator, 6 cubic feet. E. A. Radford, con. 3 Markham, first farm north of No. 7 highway, phone Unionville 30r3. tfc‘l CERTIFIED RASPBERRY PLANTS. Write Box 754 Campbellford, Ont., for illustrated folder and growing “know howâ€. Don’t delay. Supply limited. *7w4 CYCLE, completely overhauled, per- fect condition. Phone Mr. Neil. Thornhill 112. c1w3 STANDING GRAIN, wheat, oats and mixed grain; also 7 and 11 weeks old turkeys, broad breasted bronze and white hollands, imported birds. Apâ€" ply Thornhill, phone 161J. c1w4 to '100 miles to 'nearest expreés' Hr transport office. Geo. E. Baker, th.B.. Pharmaceutical Chemist, Stouffville, Ont. gnvd- vim-{gé i'Str. Apply Mallory, Markham Rd., Richmond Hill. *3w3 160 ROASTERS, Plymouth Rocks. 11 weeks old, averaging 21/2 to 31/; lbs. Apply F. Offen, Garden Ave., Langâ€" staff, phone Thornhill 1921‘4. *1w4 WE HAVE LIMITED quantities of day-old Pekin Ducklings available, hatching every five days. Burwood Farm, phone Maple 39J. ' *3w2 REG. HOLSTEIN BULL GALE, Rag Agï¬lé Breeding, $50. Leechwoâ€˜ï¬ Farm, 21/2 miles east of ThornhiU, 1 mile south of N0. 7 Nghway. tf61 LOT 60 x 215. $250. Close _t9 ‘t_own 1937 HUDSON SEDAN, win take model A Ford as part payment. Phone Richmond Hill 136r33. c1w4 FULLER BRUSH CO. LTD., Cyri} S. Hughes, dealieï¬ri for Vaughén inu‘ King townships, phone 279J Auyora ORNAMENTAL PORCH RAILS. stair hand rails, fire doze, fire screens, fire sets and acetylene weld- ing‘.‘ Apply T. Elliott, Oak Avenue. Richvale. tfc35 550 PULLETS, New Hampshire, lay- ing. "Apply Geo. Foster, Maple R.R. 2. phone 62r12. *1w4 {FRESH cow. calf by side; 2 ducks and 1 drake; 7 ducklings. Phone Woodbridge 91'43. c1w4 Mills ECM. OVERLAND BOY’S 13x 3/4 ACRE LAND. Apply Lettau, Garden Ave., Langstaff. *1w4 R ACRE GOOD FARM LAND .on con. 2 Vaughan. Phone Richmond um 9A7 :x2w4 Hill 247. RKSPBERRIES for sale. Warwick, Oxford St., Elgin mile from Yonge St. 12 PIGS 3 months old. Apply Frank Whiltamore. west part lot 38, con. 1 Vaughan, Bathurï¬ St. *1w4 1 STACK 70F WHEAT AND OAT STRAW. App'xy Summit Farmi‘ 20 oz. 250. 40 oz. 450. 1 gallon 5 gallons RATESâ€"Five lines c' less, 35 cents for first insertion and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. Over 5 lines 5 cents per line extra each insertion. 1F CHARGED NINE CENTS PER LINE. THIS IS THE DAY OF ADVERTISINGâ€"MAKE THE MOST OF IT Classified Advertising BAKERS VSWEETNER FOR SALE Ions lons Ions Ions Apply 0 Mills, 1/2 white Crov- Elgin *1w4 *1w4 chm lw4 MAN’S BIC‘YELE. 2-WHEEL TRAILER, $25.00 cash. !Phone 311W Richmond Hill. c1w4 GIRL’S BROWN TAILORED SUIT, size 14; also, blue winter coat with mink collar and cuff, both nearly new. Apply Bestard, 32 Edgar Ave., Richvale. I v . *1w4 6 ROOM HOUSE. sunroom. hard- wood floors, hot air heating, 3-piece bath, garage, early possession. J. R. Herrington, Real Estate, Richmond Hill, Ont. c2w3 FARM FOR SALE, 57 licres, lot 26, con. 5 Vaughan Township, Toronto~ Barrie highway running alongside farm, brick house, steel barn, hen house, driving shed, garage, fruit, water and electricity house and barn, spring water running through pas- ture. Phone Maple 371-5. c1w4 60 LEGHORN HENS. laying, 50%; quantity of hen manure. Apply 138 Richmond St, Richmond Hill. *1w4 PULLETSâ€"Large quantity of ready to lay Leghorn Hybrid pullets. Order early and benefit from rising egg prices. Burwood Farm, phone 39J Maple. *4w4 1 MOFFA’IL ELECTRIC RANGE, red spot elements, like new, $135; 1 kitchen table and two chairs, $6; 1 jacket; heater, $5. Apply S. Morn- ing, Langstaff, 'phone Thornhill 15r12. .' : *1w4 Stouffville 2504 WEAVING LOOM COOK ply 52 ll) ACRES FALL WHEAT, standing in field, price reasonable. Apply Box 81 The Liberal. .. .c1w4 DINING ROOM SUITE, solid Wal- nuthused very little. Apply phone Richménd Hill"313r21‘. - €1W4 2 PERCHERON HORSES, young, sound. approximately 1500 lbs., ex- cellent Workers, sell as a team or separately. Phone Maple 541‘4. c1w4 (‘OLLIE PUP, born heeler. Mervin Summerfeldt, phone Stouffville 4105. c3w2 Bermor Farms, Lot 24, Con. 2 Markâ€" ham. c1w4 YOUNG HOLSTEI‘N BULL, service able age. E. L. Clubine, con. 2 Mark- ham, phone Richmond Hill 45r15. SIDEBOARD; library table, coal oil heater. chairs, 'child's cot, wringer, etc. McConnell, Mill 'Road, Stop 238 Yonge St. *1w4 160 FT. 1 IN. ROPE, practically new; Beatty hay car for wooden track and pulley. cheap. Mallory, Markham Rd., Richmond Hill. _ *3w4 I’BOAR PIG, 11 mon hs old'; 1 Cole- man camp stove, new. Apply W. Morrison, Yonge Street, Elgin Mills, phone Richmond Hill 102r2. *1w4 BROWN LEATHER PURSE, man's, in vicinity of Maple, ward. Donald Shier Murray, Maple, phone GASOLINE ENGINE, heavy duty, air cooled, 1%-2 H.P., A1 condition, $50. Phone Maple 51r14. clw4 YOUNG PIGS; also Cl'osley radio. Apply G. Barlow, Doncrest Road, Langstaff, phone Thornhill 51r2. 2HACRES QFLANp on Elgin Mms sideroad. Apply Mrs. Smifll, Elgln Mills, phone Richmond Hill 134ml NUMBER OF PICTURES, valuable for glass. Apply Miss Campbell at Mrs. Cole’s, Bayview Ave., north of N0. 7 highway. *1w4 01d, out of heavy prodï¬â€˜cing dam, AA sire, sacrifice. price. Phone Rich- mond Hill 45r3. c1w4 Phone Richmond Hill 1/4 HP. ELECTRIC MOTORS, new, 25 cycle, repulsion induction. Phone I‘holnhill I77. ' ,c1w4 ABOUT 4 ACRES STANDING RYE REG. GUERNSEY BULL, 2 years MAN'S BICYCLE in A1 Apply phone Maple 54r22 )28 CHEV STOVE with water front. Apâ€" Yonge St., Richmond Hill. LOST 031' heddle. 20 in. 4513. c1w4 generous re~ c/o Gordon 371'21. c1w4 condition. clw4 c1w4 *1w4 c1w4 1W4 \vZ THUV SDAY, JULY24th. 1947 SMALL CEMENT BUILDING T0 RENT with electricity and water in‘ stalled. Apply Box 41 The Liberal. “1w4 conveniences. gï¬ll privilege by quiet elderly widow. Phone Richmond Hill Donaldson Hill UP TO 150 FEET of 11/2 or 1% inch used pipe and 10 feet of hay track. Phone Richmond Hill 45r3. lc1w4 45r3 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS or small house on or near Yonge St._ vicinity of Thornhill, adults. Phone Thornâ€" hill 161J. c1w4 FEATHERS and feather beds of all descriptions. Highest prices paid. Write to Queen City Feather Co., 23 Baldwin St, Toronto. tfc43 100 TONS OF GOOD HAY to be delivered at barn, comer of Finch and 3rd con. east of Yonge Street. Quote price by post card or letter to Eglinton Hunt, RR. 1, ’I’ndmorv den. *2w4 M. For free nickâ€"1m nhane RIGH- MOND HILL ’7 or KING 9.4†or MAPLE 2937. We pav telenhgne charges. GORDON YOUNG LIMIT- ED. Toronto. phone AD.3836. He. SMALL REFRIGERATOR, at once BRIGHT UNFURNISHED ROOM & COOK GENERAL at once for coun- try home in Thornhill, on Yonge St., radial sto at front gate, highest wages, reerences. Phone Thornhill S-Ow 61‘ write 13.40. BOX'133 Tyhom- hill. - ' *1w4 WELL DIGGIN! oipe lines, ;septic tanks; concrete work and excavating, concrete well cribs. Order caï¬y. T. Jarrett, phone Richmond Hill 313r4. .clw3‘ TRANSPORTATION leaving Rich- mond Hill 8 am. to downtown To- ronto, returning 5-5.15 p.m. daily excépt Saturdays during July and August. Apply phone Richmond Hill 228. c1w4 WELL DIGGING, expert workman- ship, septic tanks. dug out. Apply York ,& Brown, Oak Ridges. , tfc2 ALL KINDS FURNITURE repu..- up-holstering. cabinet ‘work. WM carving. Estimates given. N. h. VanDyke, 33 Hunt Ave., Richmunu Hill. ‘ no. CARTAGE, loan aid sodding. Apply Geo. Fisher, Oak Ave] Richvale, phone Richmond Hill 11‘22. -*4w3 CUSTOM WORK done, cultivating, double discing, plowing, tilling‘. W. Gooderham, 39 Elmhurst, Lansing. *19w43 SAND AND GRAVEL deliyered any- where- in district. E. Charity, Yongc Street and Brookside Road. Phonc DEAU HORSES & CATTLE want- DRESSMAKING, alterations, etc. Mrs. Fred Pullan, 19 Benson Ave.. Richmond Hill. .*4w2 SHARPENING lawn mowers and re- pairing them by Joseph Winger, RR. 2 Maple, Ont., phone 62r21. *20w46 Richmond Hill 1021‘14. SATURDAY, JULY 26thâ€"Auction sale of registered and accredited Hol- stein herd, I.H.C. tractor, threshing machine, farm implements, milking machine, Woods electric milk cooler, household furniture, etc., the prop- erty of Harvey M. Usher, lot 14, rear con. 5 North York Twp., 1 mile nmth of Wilson Ave. on 6th‘ line. Terms cash. No reserve as farm is sold and proprietor is giving up farming. Sale starts at 12.3Q‘noon sharp D.S.T. L. E. Franklin‘ and Ken and Clarke Prentice, auction- eers. Registered Grading Station MARKHAM RD-, RICHMOND HILL Three presidents of national wo- men’s organizations will light the Lamp of Service in .a colorful and dramatic ceremony at the Canadian National Exhibition bandshell each night at twilight. Following the ceremony, the lights will come on all over the grounds. Try a classified advertisement in The Liberal for resuits. HgggES WA N T E D Campbell Mink Ranch Pays $15.00 at your Farm MISCELLANEOUS Phone Richmond Hill 147.] CHICKENS, 3 to 31/; lbs. J. Atkinson HAULAGE Phone Agincourt 18J12 40 CHURCH; STREET WANTED DOUBLE Sale Register Sand, Gravel, Stone & Fill WANTED phone ‘6 26.1 Richmond clw4 1 W4 tfc.