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The Liberal, 14 Apr 1949, p. 6

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SILK BLOUSES AND COTTON SUITS, SIZES 2, 3, 4 COTTON SWEAT SHIRTS AND CARDIGANS LADIES’ SATIN & CREPE SLIPS AND PETTICOATS LADIES’ AND CHILDREN‘S WHITE GLOVES SILK PANTIES AND NYLONS GIRLS’ SILK AND COTTON SLIPS Phone 458w YONGE 3'12. RICHMOND HILL Richmond Hill Agricultural Society ‘v'o inflammable, vegetable or animal matter to be dumped In both competitions BY ORDER OF MARKHAM TOWNSHIP COUNCIL. Various sizes â€" some on rubber and some on steel HAROLD W. MORTSON $75.00 in Cash Prizes competition. ANNUAL FIELD CROP PARIS AUTO SUPPLY LTD. REBUILT AND GUARANTEED GENERATORS AND STARTERS $8.50 Exchange Middleton LADIE’S & CHILDREN’S WEAR RECONDITIONED TRACTORS Will Be Open to Residents of Markham Township 0MPETITION HGLLIES THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, April 14, 194 Entries must be made with the Secretary for Improvgd Pastures by May Ist. for Oat Crops by June 16112. HEADFORfl DUMP Improved Pastures, not All eligible except those Demonstration Plots. Oat Crops grown from seed registered or cerâ€" tified in 1947 or 1948. Area not less than five a ares FOR SALE 72111111112' Our Easter Stock Includes: FROM APRIL 1(ilh TO APRIL 1'01) Driven) areas would be judged less than three acres. who have Government Churc \ 117 YONGE ST. h St., Richm for each RICHMOND HILL Trench 30th PHONE 86 . . $13.80 . . $16.50 g 9 elt Yerex Electric Phone 243 Richmond Hill 09999909990090099900990999 House, farm and all electrica alterations, also all makes 0 washing machines serviced. moowoouoooweooooomo Ill-fillilmlllnnmmnmé Jack Walkmgion GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Fire, Automobile. Liability, Hail, Accident and- Sickness Farm Insurance a Specialty King City Telephone 28 526 Adelaide St. W., Torontog g AD. 0311 x o 16 Centre St. West 3 § Phone 55 § 3 Richmond Hill : :ooooooowwooonoooooo: King 8414 Phone rl‘hornhill 2121'12 III-IIIIIIIIIIIIIII “90000909990 9WMONOOOQ é Roy V. Bick 690000099.oeoooooooooooooé E. BARTLETT OAK RIDGES. ONT. Plumbing & Heating Contractor OOOOOOOQOOOOOOOO0000000000 i J. Roy -Herrington NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER GENERAL INSURANCE (Fire, Automobile, Etc.) OOOQOOOQQQOOOOQ DELCO PUMPS AND ARCOFLAME OIL BURNER Cement Septic Tanks W e Richmond Hill 4311‘14 With the increase of fire hazards. property owners should review their insurance policies, and ‘due to the increased cost of materials would be well advised to increase the amounts of insurance. ,Also car owners who think it will never happen to them are caught some time or other with- out protection. The cost is a minor amount to what it will cost if an ac- cident happens. GENERAL BUiLDER and CARPENTER Residential and Farm Buildings Barn 8; Stable Equipment Sold and Installed JAMES J. WALL Farms: Suburban Properties, etc well pressure Andrew E. Snider Prompt Personal Attention Box 100 MAPLE Phone 100 Life, Fire, Automobile, etc. E. J. HINSON Interior & Exterior Decorator Elm Grove Oak Ridges Fire, Automobile, etc. Telephone 411 Richmond Hill Life, Fire, Automobile & Casualty Phones King 65r Aurora 46J ELECTRICAL WIRING Richmond Hill, Ont. General Insurance A. (X Savage INSURANCE AGENT INSURANCE R. H. Kane REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Telephone 87 INSURANCE gent for Consult Richmond Hjll 01‘ m Telephone 118 I probably haven’t. To those who take their responsibilities seriously, as our magistrates do, 1 can think or no other calling that calls for more strength of mind and heart; more firmness of decision, combined with the milk of human kindness. I once knew, fairly intimately, a judge who seemed to have all the ualities necessary for his position. ut I'do know that often he was deeply distressed because a cause did not seem clear, and he was concerned lest he should do an injustice to some prisoner, or otherwise fail to do the right thing. 'More than once such anxiety made him positively ill. A famous journalist once wrote an article entitled: ‘Thc One Fact More.’ He elaborated on the idea that when we paSSed judgment on other people. we were often mistaken because there was one fact we did not know and which. had we known, would have completely changed our verdicts. We often see people doing; things which to us are foolish and absurd, but they have their own reasons for what ap- nears to us ridiculous behaviour. There is at least one fact we don’t get, probably more than one: latlon and as a result, a lowerlng OI moral standards. Sir Bertrand has other interesting;- observations. For instance, during a long term on the bench during whi h he had to mete out many se- vere sentences involving longterms of imprisonment, he never once was threatened by personal violence; nor (lid he ever receive a vicious anon- ymous letter. He goes on to say that, generally speaking, people receive from their fellows, the treatment they deserve. “If one shows kindness, courtesy and consideration, these “are the qualities they receive in return,” and in the main life is like looking into a mir- ror. What we see depends upon our- selves. If we smile we see a smiling face; if we frown we see the reflecâ€" ted frown. , Like many other people I have ofâ€" ten wondered what vocation I w0uld choose had I to make such a decision again. One thing; I feel sure of â€" I would not want to be a magistrate, even if Iliad the qualifications, which Like many 0th lieved that pow cause of crime; tl moved or reducm lessness would pear, but nearly : ienee had caused posite point of vi thieving, for ins increased while 1 proved; that mosl were committed pee-table people v the feeblest excu honesty. There h a loosening of th fish Judge, Sir cm article entitle Taught Me," 11' comments. For chief Metropolit: city of London clese touch with inal. 0t 55 would but nearly had cause JEDGI ) a distinguished Eng- Bertrand Watson, in Jed: “ What Life Has made some arresting 1- many years he was HANDS IN TRAINING...FOR ONTARIO :i a) RI N Ontario the wheels of industry turn for the benefit of every single one of us. Our lathes, dynamos. drill presses. farm combines, tractors, business machines, etc. are producing goods and services which earn dollars. These dollars provide food, clothing, medical care and other necessities which contribute to our securin and high standard of living. Every single one of us. therefore. has a very personal interest in the llow ofa steady supply of trained workers to industrial plants. These workers will operate machines which are important to our way of life. we should appreciate, then, the co-operative efforts of government, industry and labour in the field of employee training. in schools and in factories our workers. young and old. are given the opportunin to develop new and specific skills in e\ cry field of business and industrial atrti\it_\'. For instance, (-\er_\' effort on the part of oflice workers to become pro- ficient in typine. filing. shorthand and secretarial \\ ork. will mean greater business efficiencyâ€"“ill help to make ()ntario a liner place in THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTA M For instance, every effo ficicnt in typing. filinzl greater business icflicicn which to live and work. MEMBERS gistrafie in the arm: mto very ' type of crim- had on {grâ€"if? UN DAY ; Ammo“ IIIBIIHIHIHIERE Ehfifllfl HARRY E. PALMER 46 JOHN ST., THORNHILL Phone Thornhill 250 Illlllflflfillflllllfiflfl Uur quotation to-dav is by Josenh Mazzini: “Our most important duties are positive. It is not enough not to do harm; we must do good to our Mothers. All of which ought to make us erant and forgiving. When su man as Sir Bertrand Watson, nearly half a century on the b still has faith in human nature have no right to pessimism and pair. We have often wondered why a father or mother continued to love children whose conduct had brought disgrace and sorrow on a whole fam- ilv. Well, they probably knew some fa_cts that others never even guessed. our conception of a whole Situation. There is a good deal of truth in the French proverb: “To know all would be to forgive all”. It may not he one hundred per cent correct but. it is so near the truth that we need to remind ourselves repeatedly. A little more knowledge. would stay many a barbed arrow and soften a brutal sentence. Max Muller said that whenhis daugh- ter died she took the spring with he! and from then on his delight in life ceased. Yet the public did not know that â€" at least urine; his lifetime There must be many like Muller, who carry a secret sorrow which, if the public knew, would change its at titude. one glance, m1; our conception ‘ There is a good French proverb: be to forgive all hundred per cen What’ But knowledge arrow and Max Mullen tcr died 31’" and from t DR.ARCHER”WALLACE [@3931 know not the knowled lance, might, nceptibn of ‘ Learning Business Practice Veterinary Surgeon AURORA 4%! W COMING to make us to:- When such a d Watson, after y on the bench. mple may compute sisted. we des- altei' 90000660600000.006000060.000000000000GOOMOONMO6: RICHMOND HILL FARMERS’ SUPPLY PHONE 139 Tests have proven faster growth on less feed at 8 weeks of age. " .5. Carl Saigeon Agency Distributors of Bottled Gas YONGE S'i‘. THORNHILL I’H Any Quantity We havc : C 0096...... (599909.. 99v”99.999.. .9........9999.. for free 5 f ren 6’ 7%9/16’0’ VIM/7 1” 7/1 M‘VM/‘e 81d tcgford Feeds Toronto wr/Ie to . YES WE FAVE IT â€" SOMETHING NEW - Blatchford’s Chick Starter Krumbles 6M? i’fié/A’ (MCK’S' RIO) Potrolano Corporation Ltd. uasy All heate: etmiane Battied Gas PGULTRY WANTED antity â€" Good Prices Phone AGINCOURT 2-481. or write to €11 insurance matters will receive he usual prompt attention and service. rms can be arranged. Call and see them at MAPLE, ONTARIO E R N I E B R O C K and spat Norolda Poultry â€",â€" SCARBORO JUNCTION Telephone Maple 1 1 )pu waters in our show rooms. makes of RICHMOND HILL ranges, hot wa ter I’HON E 251

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