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The Liberal, 2 Jun 1949, p. 9

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GORMLEY BLOCK CO We have for immediate delivery, all sizes of concrete blocks. These blocks are made by the latest types of machines, are fully steam cured, to assure you of quality blocks. You and Your Frimuh Are (‘ordially Invited To Attend Gorml'ey, Ont. CONCRETE BLOCKS Township Memorial Hall, Vellore .Sunday, June 12th, 1949 Commemorating the service of Members of Unveiling and Dedication Ceremonies 0f Tablets voun sacunm and voun STABILI'I' ARE AT STAKE! at three o’clock in the afternoon For your protection the Progressive Conservative Party will take these steps: ' PRICES EXPORT MARKETS PRODUCTION Township of Vaughan His Majesty’s Forces â€"Permanent floor price legislation based on these principles: Restoration of the Canadian Wheat Board to serve its original purpose as a Marketing Agency‘ for wheat producers . . . and its extension to include the handling of coarse grains. Inclusion of representatives of farmer’s organizations on all Boards dealing with farm matters. Aggressive and immediate action to recapture lost markets; the development of new markets; to achieve security of export markets through foresighted negotiations. Dominion marketing legislation based on the principle of democratic producer control. Reclamation and conservation of existing soil resources; development of new producing lands through irrigation; greater accessibility to domestic markets by improved transportation facilities. VOTE FOR ARTHUR WALWIN YOUR PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE A definite formula in the Farm Prices Support Act for arriving at floor prices. The formula will allow for variations in production and demand for individual products. Write or phone from t h o in the You Can Defeat Your Biggest Tax Problem . . . That is the 8% sales tax. The one the budget ml’ssed. The one that hits you hardeSt. This quotation 35 ; ; z This tax costs the Canadian taxpayers 30 cents for every dollar of processed material”- from a Liberal member of Parliament shows what the government is doing to keep taxes high . ; . despite the S‘bribery’5 reductions in the budget. So that you may have a sure, adequate income, the Progressive Conservative Partv will 0 Reduce sales taxes; 0 Provide deductions to farmers for mem- bers of family who contribute to revenue. 0 Reduce income tax rates 0 End the administrative persecution of and increase exemptions. farmers by tax colleCtors. 011 Phone Stouff. 381w1 fublluhed by Ihl Progreulvo Comorvuoivo Party a! Canada, Ml laud" Avl. In On"- 0F FARM STOCK. IMPLEMENTS, HORSES. PIGS. ANTIQUE HOUSEHOLD FURNI- Tl'RE DISHES. COOKING I'TENSILS LOT 12, CON. 2, MARKHAM TWP 0n Bayview Ave. one-half mile north of No. 7 Highway 6 ft. McCormickâ€"Deming Binder 5 ft. McCormick Deering Mower 10 ft. Hay Rake Hay Tedder Stiff Tooth Cultivator Spring Tooth Cultivator Land Roller 1 Disc Inthrow Grain Drill Set Diamond Harrows Platform Spring Wagon Manure Wagon Wagon and Rack Covered Buggy, Trench 3 H.P. Gasoline Engine Scale, new, 2000 lbs. capacity Blacksmith Forge Cream Separator and Churn Buzz Saw 1 Fanning Mil] Some Bee Hives 1 CaseIOil Bath Mower, near new 1 Turnpike Shovel 1 Set Lever Harrows 3 Furrow Tractor Flow 1 No. 21 Fleury Plow 1 Scufl‘ler 1 Turnip Drill 400 Paving Bricks 1 Set Sleighs, good _ HDâ€"‘lâ€"‘Dâ€"‘râ€"‘r-ID-‘râ€"‘P-‘Iâ€"IH 1 Wire Fence Stretcher Post Hole Digger Extension Ladder, 28 ft. 6 Tons Hay Quantity Lumber 1 Grey Percheron, 7 years 1 Bay Horse, aged 6 Pigs, 2.months Set Harness, double Number of Collars Horse Blankets and Robe Furniture 1 Antique_ Wall glock, about 150 yrs old, with wooden works 1 Kitchen Clock Large Walnut Sideboard Walnut Settee Hall Rack Solid Light Oak Dining Table Chest of Drawers Oak Finish Dresser and Washstand Golden Oak Bedroom Suite Single and Double Beds Tables and Stands Wash Stands Toilet Set Wooden Chests Stretcher and Mattress Child’s Crib, Cradle Four Poster Rope Bed Feather Beds Wood Stove Kitchen Cupboards Findlay coal and wood Range, splen- did condition Baskets, woven, Sausage Machines Brass Apple Sauce Kettle and Strainer Terms cash. Sale at 1 pm. D.S.T. ‘ Buddy, could you spare a dime? No, but come along and I’ll buy your breakfast. Heck, I’ve had three breakfasts, now I’m trying t6 get a dime. SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1949 The property of AUCTION SALE Floor prices will be announced well in advance of production period. The floor price formula will be arrived at in consultation with representatives of producers. A. s. ‘FARMER, Auct ED QUANTZ OBSOLETE WORDS Languages constantly change. Many words take on a new meaning while others pass out of use alto- gether. When we take up a book written, say, two centuries ago, we find it necessary to use a lexicon in order to understand these obsolete words. These words have been thrown out because there is no longer any need for them. Archbishop Trench once wrote a book im which he listed hundreds of words which hlave been dropped and forgotten from our language. Then new words are being- intro- duced to our language. Every dis- covery brings a group of new nouns, adjectives, verbs, eltc. Think of all the words brought by radio and air- planes, not to mention atomic power. The Bible assures us that numer- ous words now in common use will some day become obsolete. They will become discarded because there will be nothing in human experience c0r- responding to them. What are these words which are to become meaningless and uni‘nitell-igâ€" ible? Here are some of them: “Sorrow and sighing shall flee away" (Isaiah 35:10); “And there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain; for the former things are passed away" (Revelation 21:4). Therefore the words which will have no meaning are sorrow, sighi‘ng’, death: crying, pain. What a list! How large ‘31 place they have hither- to h:ad in human experience! But it shall not always be so. As dark-neSS flees before the coming- dawn, these cruel and bitter experiences are to make way for joy and gladaness; for peace, and rest, and satisfaction. Some people have imagined that the cheerful man must necessarily be flippant. Rey. Hugh :Black writes: “er are inclined to think that the bright and sunny nature must be shallow and that the melancholy tem- penament is more likely to be the deepest and the greatest . . . . . . but it is to put the emphasis in the It seems strange that men have been prone to think of the Bible as a book with a deep prevailing under- tone of sadness. They have even thought of religion as the foe of hu- man happiness. wrong place when we disparage joy and exalt mere sorrow as a sign of either greatness or goodness. Sorrow is not an infallible of grace. It can come to a life and leave it poorer than before, whereas joy may be a source of insight, a secret of wisdom. and a fouintain of strength. il‘h-ere is v4 shallow cheerfulness, but there is also a shallow melan- choly. Oulr common talk is even an injustice to God; a libel on His char- acter. We should realize that joy is strength. Joy is the normal \thing as health is normal. Wordsworth writes: The gladness of Jesus, his absol- ute certainty of victory, and his de- sire that his disciples should share his joy, are coinspiculous in his tea- ching. "Rejoice," he says, “and be exceeding: glad." This rendering hardly does justice to the original. A better translation would be: “Rejoice and leap for joy." When his discip- les were timid, fearful and depressed, he said: “Be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.” When his en- emiles wanted to (attack him they called him a glutton and a wine- hibber. It was not true, but it does indicate that he was not sullen, mor- ose and melancholy. He referred to himself as the “bridegroom” Note the significance of that word. It was a symbol of human joy. Jesus meant that he lived in the atmosphere of joy, and he wished his disciples to do the same. “With the deep power of joy we see into the heart of things. Should this not be tvuxe, if there is at the heart of things, as we believe, per- fect life, perfect joy, perfect love?” Joy is a more divine thing than sorrow.Sorrow is a transient thing; it is abnormal, somethng destined to pass out of human experience. Joy shall last as long as God endurres and that will be for all eternity. Today’s quotation is by Sir William Otsler: “Hard work does not cause nervous breakdowns; it is the foul fiend of worry which is chiefly res- ponsible." Walnut Dining Room Table Walnut Dining: Room Buffet‘ 6. Walnut Dining Room Chairs 2 Extension Tables Philco Radio, 7 tubes Congoleum Rug 10x14 Real Good Antique Rocking Chair Wooden Bed and Springs Arm Chair Small Table OF BRICK DWELLING LARGE LOT FURNITURE. GLASSWARE, DISHES, GARDEN TOOLS, ETC. The property of WESLEY CLARK AT NO. 1 ARNOLD STREET, Richmond Hill SATURDAY, JUNE 11th, 1949 Chesterfield 2 Chesterfield Chairs 2 Bedroom Tables Congoleum Rug 9x9 Bed and Springs Several Cane Bottom Chairs Modern Steel Bed, springs and mat- tress Feather Tick Small Dresser Toilet Set Washstand ' 2 Picture Easels Number Good Dining Room Chairs High Chair 2 Wooden Chests Antique Small Leaf Table Flour Chest Flower Stand Antique Rocking Chair Buffalo Robe Antique Bed Large Number of Pictures Dresser Sideboard Sewing Machine Carpet Sweeper Numberof Scatter Rugs and Runners 2 Glass Decanters Antique Oil Parlor Lamp Antique Fancy Teapot Number of Vases Several Moustache Cups Antique Bread Plate Number Antique Dishes and Glass- ware 2 New Grease Guns Handy Knife Grinder Several Wine Glasses Several Small Tables Norge Electric Refrigerator in good condition Master Climax Kitchen Range Gurney Electric Kitchen Range in Above suite is near new Large Chesterfield Leather Covered E-asy Chair Leather Covered Rocking- Chair Arm Chair Small Table Vanity Dresser 2 Parlor Tables Hall Seat Rack with Mirror Parlor Rug, 8x9 Number of House Plants Wlalnut Chin-a C_abinet_ useful articles Real Estate a Property is nicely situated at No. 1 Arnold Street, half a block west of Yonge Street, in the Village of Rich- mond Hill. The lot is large with some small fruit. The dwelling is a first class Brick house, 9 rooms, square plan, with attic, good bath roomr all conveniences. This prop- erty will be sold subject to a reserve bid. Terms 10 per cent of purchase price cash, terms for balance made known on day of sale. Purchaser can have immediate possession. Sale at 2 p.111. Terms for furniture cash, no reâ€" serve. KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, Aucts perfect condition Linoleum 8-day CI Number of Kitchen Dishes Cellar Cunboard Baking Cabinet Number Good Fruit Sealers Cellar Table Floor Polls Glass Kitchen Cupboard Electric Hot Plate Electric Washing Machine Quantity of Good Cut Firewood 150 ft. of Good Garden Hose 28 ft. Extension Ladder 16 inch Lawn Mower Number of Scatter Rugs and Runners Cooking Utensils, Pots, Pans Garden Tools and numerous other AFTERNMN DR.AREHER”WALLAEE AUCTION SALE Oil Parlor Lamp Fancy Teapot of Vases Moustache Cups Bread Plate Antique Dishes and Glass- Jas. Smith, Cleri- Floor Polisher 8-day Clock THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Thurfid .90.09000009000OWOOOOOOOOOOOOO”OOOWOOOO.9.0.999. Sponsored by Luskzly Old Boys' Asmciation Proceeds for Building: Fund LEO I’AXTON‘S ORCHESTRA I.U(‘KY SPOT DANCES ADMISSION 50 (‘EN'I‘S LUNCH COUNTER 0009000960$0.06900000060000OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOO 00900000900 60.0000... 000000000009 3 900000000000000000000000000000000000000 :IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'll...“- ESAT” JUNE 4 Rainbow Gardens MARKHAM :””MQNOOO”O%OOO”OO 0.0”.” 69 09 O’CNW 17H YONGE S’l“. RICHMOND HILL \ ATTENTION FARMERS! FRIDAY, JUNE 10th Cordially invite you to attend a demonstration on Maintaining and Operating the latest New Holland Haying Equipment. Included will be a film on the latest Hay and Straw techniques. Included will be the . New Holland Automatic Pick Up Hay and Straw Baler New Holland Power Take Off Side Delivery Rake New Holland Baled Hay Loader New Holland Blower Cutting Box AT THE Factory trained service men will be on hand to answer all questions on the above equipment. THIS WILL BE OF SPECIAL INTEREST T0 ALI; BALER OWNERS. [FRANKLIN HOUSE, MARKHAM Clearance Sale Why not equip your car now for the Holiday Season With a New Willard Battery, New Firestone or Goodyear Tires or any Accessory Winston Bates Orch. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, AT 1.30 P.M. Special Feature - - Square Dancing KEN AND CLARKE PRENTICE GRAND OPENING FRIDAY, JUNE 10th Jaskay Women’s Institute Hall 10% Discount McMULLEN MOTORS DANCE DANCE ADMISSION 50c AT 1.30 I’.M. 213‘ June PHONE 71M

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