No need to send a lot of notices about that function your club is staging. Use 3. “Coming Events†notice in The Liberal. Low in cost, it will command much attention. Telephone Richmond Hill 9. YEREX SPECIALS: Do you Want Television at a good price? Here's your chance â€" a GE. set complete- ly installed for $299.95. Now is your chance to buy a Servel refrig. It is absolutely quiet because it has no moving parts and is the only refrig. that is guaranteed for 10 years. The standard 6 cu. ft. is $359.95. The DeLuxe 6 cu. ft. is $382.95. We have the larger sizes too. 1 Thor Automagic washer, slightly used as demonstrator. Reg- ular price $350.95 â€" reduceu to $289.95. 1 Thor Gladiron, regular price $178.95. Reduced to $154.00. 1 Fleetwood table combination ra- dio, phonograph, 3 speed, demon- strator. Regular price $12995, re- duced to $115.00. Yerex Electrll‘, Richmond Hill, phone 242J. c1w3 BROADLOOM RUG, 9x15; cheater- ï¬eld and chair, occasional chair, Maple twin beds, chest of drawers to match, electric stove 4-bu1‘ner, ice-box, kitchen table and two chairs, washing machine, boy’s bi- cycle and other articles. Phone Thornhill, 8 Morgan Avenue, Don- caster. Phone Thornhill 242R33. 1 VIKING Electric refrigerator with new 60 cycle motor, priced right. 1 Astral Refrigerator, works either 25 or 60 cycle slight- ly use_d. These refrigerators are ideal for cottage. 1 75-11). caoacity ice\ box, cheap, $15.00. Floyd Per- kins, phone 21W Richmond Hill. LIFETIME all metal Venetian Blinds, aluminum or steel baked enamel ï¬nish any colour of tapes, gfree estimates and installations. Phone 755 or write box 496, 40 Ontario St. West, Newmarket, Ont. Plea:e reverse phone charges. tfc32 FRESH PICKED every day rasp- berries, red and black currants. Orders taken bfore 9.30 am. pre- ferred. W. Cox, Oxford St., Elgin Milis. Phone Richmond Hill 221R. tfc2 RECONDITIONED Frigidaire 60 cycle Refrigerator $135.00; 1951 Model Frigidaire, 8 cu. ft. Floor Model,‘ regular $414.75, $379.75. Paris Auto Supply Ltd., Richmond Hill 86. c1w3 RASPBERRIES fresh daily; also 1% ton trailer 616 tires, almozsz; new. Apply lst house Brigg’s Ave. Bay- view, 1,4 mile north No. 7 Higaway. *1w3 LARGE 3â€"piece Chesterï¬eld suite, like new; solid oak dining room suite, old English ï¬nish, hand carv- ed extension type table. Phone Richfnond Hill 603 daytime. *1w3 RASPBERRIES, place your order for Latham raspberries now, fresh picked daily, reasonable prices; also green peas suitable for looker. Phone King 59R14. 03w2 BALE‘D WHEAT STRAW, wire tied. J. M. Cruickshank, lot 14, con. 3 Markham, phone Unionville 3'0J 4. c1w3 PULL COUCH (will make into double bed), Philco radio, floor Vmodel; oak table. 42 Richmond St. Richmond Hill, evenings. *1w3 ARM CHAIR, 1 rocking chair, 2 kitchen chairs, 1 dresser. Apply Mrs. Glascoe, May Ave., Richvale. *2w2 AFRICAN VIOLETS, pink and blue, large plants in bloom. Clear- ance 50c each. Mrs. Butcher, Lang- staif, Thotnbill 2‘07R21. *3w52 SEED POTATOES, Certiï¬ed Foundation A Katahdin and non- certiï¬ed Katahdin. Apply Harvey Mashinter, King 3R13. afc47 ditioned and guaranteed, $100.00 and up. Apply Chalk Refrigera- tion King 26R5. tfc44 SEED POTATOES, certiï¬ed Foun- dation A Katahdin and non certi- ï¬ed Katahdin. Apply HarveyMashâ€" inter, King 3r13. tile 48 USED REFRIGERATORS, recon- RASiPBERRIES AND CHERRIES, good bargain. 0. Warwick, Ox- ford Street, Elgin Mills. c2w2 FRESHLY picked raspberries, Mrs. Svanefelt, 46R2 Richmond Hill; c2w3 GOOSEBERRIES: corner Jane & Yonge St., Thornhill. Phone Thorn- hill 107. *1w2 7 FT. Electric Refrigerator $329.50. Brathwaite’s Hardware, phone 18 Richmond Hill. c1w3 TRUCK TIRES, 750x20, 12 ply. 225 Mill St, Richmond Hill. clw3 CHERRIES FOR SALE. John Hanches, Crosby Ave., RR. 1 Rich- mond Hill. *1w3 '16 THE LIBERAL‘, Richmond Hill, Thursday, July‘ 19, 1951' CASH RATES, ï¬rst insertion 3c per word, min. charge .. 50c Second and subsequent insertons if wording unchanged, 3c per word, min. charge 40¢ IF CHARGED, 4c per word, min. charge, all insertions . .. . 65c FOR BOX NUMBERS an extra charge per insertion of .. 25c COMING EVENTS NOTICES: per type line 10c; min. charge 5% CARDS 0F THANKS, IN MEMORIAM, BIRTHS, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, MARRIAGES, per insertion $1.00 Classiï¬ed advertisements should be in as early in the week as possible but not later than noon on Wednesdays. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE and WANT ADS ARTICLES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES TRANSPORTATION wanted for 2 from Thornhill, arriving Bloor St. at 8.30 a.m., leaving 4.30 p.m. Ph. Thornhill 10? c2w2 CAPONS, masters and fowl, high- est prices paid. Don’t sell until contacting W. S. Appleton, Oak Ridges Poultry Grading Station. Phone King 59R14. tfc17 TRANSPORTATION POULTRY WANTED. Best mark- et prices. Any quantity. Will call immediately on request. Phone A. Magee, King 29R14. *25w29 4 CUBLC FT. Comrete Mixer, non- tilt. Calibrated water supply with hose connection. Feed Hopper. On rubber. $7.50 per day. Also Craftsman’s SkiLSaw $2.50 per day. Phone Richmond Hill 528J or 288W. 1;ch41 line. day or week. C. Steele’s Ave. W. Zone 8-627. tfcll CEMENT MIXER 3 ROOM FLAT all convenieï¬gs. Phone Maple 105. c1w3 SMALL HOUSE in Richmond Hill vicinity by young couple with three children. Urgently needed this month. Phone Richmond Hill 359 r32. *1w3 furnished, adults, Willing to. take long lease. Phone 'Junction 4218, collect evenings. c2w3 LOWERVDUPLEX or house, un- SMALL' apartment in Richmond Hill sqme time this fall. Apply Box 7 The Liberal. *1w3 FURNISHED ROOM in Richmond Hill by single business man. Apply Box 6 The Liberal. *1w3 CAMP COOK STOVE for two weeks. whilst on holidays Ring Richmond Hill 289M. want room and board or light housekeeping rooms for 4 months, while building home, commencing July 27. Phone Melrose 4561 af-- ter 6 pm. , *1w3 OFFICE DESK, oak. Call morn- ing's Richmond Hill 647W. *1w3 YOUNG BUSINESS CO‘UPLP FARMALL CUB TRACTOR, with discs, harrows, plow, cultivator, grader, best offer. Phone Thorn- hill 47R13. c1w3 er, in very good condition, sacri- ï¬ce. George McDonald Maple 72 R13. c1w3 1941 PLYMOUTH Custom Sedar, $625.00, in good condition. Apply Box 500 Richmond Hill. *1w3 MASSEY-HARRIS 6 ft. cut bind- 1949 FORD Station Wagon, $1850, excellent condition. Recently over- hauled. Phone Maple 2‘8R13. c1w3 LOTS, $10 and $12 per foot. Apply Fred J. Dew, King. c2w2 6 REGISTERED Yorkshire Bears, 4% months old. Apply B. G. Jack- son, Teston Road, Maple. *2w2 FOR REAL ESTATE, phone Fenn, Thornhill 168. tfc46 FOR REAL ESTATE, phone Fenn, Thornhill 168 tfcl] 16 PIGS, several weeks old, start- er fed. George McDonald, Maple 72R13. c1w3 USED CARS AND TRUCKS Hourly Pick-up Phone collect Agincourt 18J12 DEAD & CRIPPLED STOCK IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE POULTRY WANTED WANTED TO RENT OLD HORSES $15.00 AT YOUR FARM LIVESTOCK FOR SALE TO RENT LIVESTOCK WANTED CAMPBELL MINK WANTED also fov' rent, gaso- etc. Set of Dishes Quantity of China Number of odd Dishes Quantity of Glassware Ornaments, Cooking Utensils, Pots, Pans and number of other use- ful articles not mentioned Terms, cash: No reserve. Sale a\t 2 pm. sharp, D.S.T. KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE Auctioneers Milliken, phone Agincourt 52w3 Markham, Ph. Markham 346 and Mattress Dresser Arm Chair Crokinole Board Wardrobe Number of Books and Pictures Number of old English Dishes Quantity of Bedding Washing Machine, electric Marble-top Wash_ Stand Ice Box 2 Wicker Chairs Cellar Table ' Large Stone Crock Clothes Horse Kitchen Stool and Ladder Number of Tools, Hammer, Saws, ror it Simmons Bed and‘Springs, new Spring Mattress, new Simmons Bed and Springs Spring Mattress Dresser, good Dresser, small size Brass Bed, Springs and Mattress Simmons Steel Single Bed. Sprmgs modern. low oven, near new Kitchen Cabinet, real good. Metal-top Kitchen Table Number of Kitchen Chairs Quebec Heater with pipes Bathroom Looking Glass_ Dark Oak Dresser with good mir- new Maple Kitchen Cupboard and China Cabinet combined ‘ 6 Maple Leather-seat Kitchen Chairs Above suite is near new & modern 4 Sets of good Window Curtains Gurney Electric Kitchen Range, new Maple Kitchen Table, modern, near Kroehler Chesterï¬eld, wine color Kroehler Chesterï¬eld Chair, wine Kroehler Chesterï¬eld Chair, green South of No. 7 Highway, in Con- cord, Vaughan Twp. OF ' HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS DISHES, CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC. FRI., JULY 27 â€"â€" Auction sale of household effects, dishes china, glassware, etc., south of No. 7 highway in Concord, Vaughan Twp. Property of Fred Hill. Sale at 2 pm. Terms cash. No reserve. Prentice & Prentice, auctioneers. It.†Sale every Saturday at 1 pm. D.S.T. Make this your market where buyers and sellers meet. Sell- ers and Atkinson, auctioneers. tic SAT., JULY 21 â€" Auction sale at the new Stouï¬ville Livestdck Sale Arena, selling livestock our spec- ialty: fresh cows, springers, neif- ers, sheep, calves, pigs, horses. (Pick-up and delivery can be ar- ranged.) Come early, bring some thing to sell. This is your commun- ity sale. “You bring it, we’ll sell be pleased to pick up dead or crip- pled farm animals and payrhighest prevailing prices. Telephone collect Woodbridge 6.] or Toronto, Empire 3â€"3636. *43w32 PAINTING and paperhar.ging, ï¬rst class work, reasonable rates, sam- ple books and free estimates. A. Rollinson, phone Richmond Hill 414M. tfc16 GORDON YOUNG LIMITED will Rubber, mastic and lino tile and also arborite installations, guar- anteed workmanship. Richmond Hill 480M. *3w52tfc pairs, upholstering, cabinet work, wood carving. Estimates given. N. G. VanDyke, 33 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill. tfc ALL REFRIGERATION Sales and Ser- vice, Domestic and Commercial. Repairs to all makes. Don Chalk, Telephone King _26r5. tfc38 EINBODEN & SON concrete con- tractors, septic tanks, drains, floors. Phone Richmond Hill 364 R5, Will. 466. c26w40 LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired, work done by experienced workman. Phone Jos. Winger, Map- 1e 62R21. tfc43 CUSTOM FARM PLOWING, cul- tivating, tilling and discing. \N. H. Gooderham. Phone Willowdale 2508. *3‘0W41 your dog there while on vacation. Phone Richmond Hill 46R2. Pick up and deliver. tfc48 LAWN MOWERS and saws sharp- ened; window screens and doors. Phcne 498R Richmond Hill, 32 Richmond St. tlow39 SWANHOLM KENNELS, board SAND AND GRAVEL, crushed stone, loam and ï¬ll. E. Charity, Richmond Hill, phone 632W. tfc42 GUST-OM Roto-Tilling. Phone Thornhill 135R12 after 6 pm. *2w3 SALE REGISTERS Above suite is real good, almost ï¬ne work. painting and decorating. Phone Richmond Hill 438W. tfc43 SAND, gravel, crushed stone and ï¬ll. L. Brillinger, phone Richmond Hi". 384J. tfc43 CALL P. M. TONNER for clean, MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, JULY 27 KINDS FURNITURE re- The property of NILE TILE CO. FRED HILL .tion sale of Don’t try to rem0ve a cinder hes china, from your eye by rubbing and do h of N0. 7 not allow any untrained person to lughan Twp_!attempt to remove the particle. If _ sale at 2 it is under the lower lid it may of- N0 resewejten be removed with the corner of lctioneers. a clean handkerchief. If the cin- der is under the upper lid, it is sometimes possible to take‘ it out w safely by ï¬rst wiping your lower lashes, then, taking the upper lash- EFFECTS es in thumb and ï¬nger, pull them ASSWARE, out and down, letting the lid brush back against the lower lashes, of which may “sweep†the particle away. If this fails, have a per- son who is trained in this kind of ï¬rst aid attend to the matter. Am- ateurs, however well meaning, may -' 27 bungle the job and cause injury to line color the eye. 1 ay, in Con- I‘wp. SHOWROOM OPEN EVENINGS R.D. LITTLE & SON ltd. Ford & Monarch Sales & Service PHONE 174. RICHMOND KILL $650.00 1941 MERCURY 4-DO0R SEDAN $1,395.00 1950 HILLMAN 4 DOOR SEDAN Only 9,000 Miles RELIABLE USED CARS Miss Freda Henderson enter- tained members of her Sunday School class from Oak Ridges at her home on Tuesday afternoon. Mr . and Mrs. Wm. Noble, Vic- tor and Barbara holidayed'recently with friends near Jackson's Point. $1,795.00 1950 DeLUXE 4 DOOR SEDAN Gormley friends of Mrs. Fred Climenhage of Fort Erie hope she will soon be able to be around again. Week-end guests in the Pelling home were Mr. and Mrs. Remple and family of Saskatchewan, Mr. Martin of Niagaraâ€"on-the-Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pelling of Sar- ma. $595.00 1941 FORD DeLUXE COACH Rebuilt motor. Excellent body. Vacation Bible School is now in progress in the United Missionary Church. The attendance on Mon- day, the ï¬rst morning, totalled 116 while on Tuesday it rose'to 129. This is a very pleasing total and other children are still invited. The school continues through next week; .Miss Stella Heise of Crystal Beach visited around Gormley last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Baker and family of Vaughan, Mrs. J. Baker and Bertie. Mr. Peter Baker all had Sunday dinner with Mrs. E. Jones and Mr. Jas. Stevens. 4 WANTED . Berry Pickers APPLY C. HIGGS & SON Steele’s Avenue West Stop 13 Mr. and Mrs. R. Brilinger and family had picnic lunch on Sunday with the Orla Heise family at their home. i Mr. and Mrs. des Rose of British Columbia also Miss Pipher of Ringwood visited last Saturday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hunt. Miss Dorothy Doust is spending a two weeks’ vacation at heme. Mrs. Jos. Steckley and Mr. Levi Heise had dinner on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brillinger. $1,095.00 1948 CHEVROLET 3 PASS COUPE AT YOUR SERVICE, for baby sitting, tending invalids, care of elderly people, socks mended, shirt collars turned. Richmond Hill 307J. *2w2 SERVICE STATION Attendant 6 day week. Good wages Apply Box 4 The Liberal. c1w3 THE MOTE IN YOUR EYE $1,095.00 1950 AUSTIN A40 SEDAN $95.00 I 930 PLYMOUTH SEDAN A real buy for someone HELP WANTED EMPLOYMENT WANTED Correspondent: Mrs. Allan Doner Phone Stoutfville 67104 GORMLEY Plaï¬s and requirements may be seen at the clerk’s of- ï¬ce. Tenders for the re-wiring of the Richmond Hill arena will be received by the under- signed up until Saturday, August 4, 1951. m Lowes_t or any tender not necessarlly accepted. Russell Lynett, Clerk, Village of Richmond Hill Among the many families who are now occupying their summer homes at Lake Wilcox are Mr. and The Oak Ridges Junior Riding Club\ will have several entries in the Sutton Horse Show August 9, 10. A new member of the Oak Rid- ges Junior Riding Club, Sheila Wilkinson, won a third at the Tor- onto Horse Show on Saturday, II- ding Native Son. Mrs. Robert Coulter has been ill for a few weeks. She stayed for a week with Mrs. Bob Woolley Sr. and is now at her daughter’s, Mrs. S. Perrin, Newmarket. David and Raymond Mills, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lancely Mills, of Port Hope, who have been holiday- ing with their grandmother, Mrs. Robert Ash, returned home on Sat- urday Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woolley were holidaying at Honey Harbour last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blyth joined them for Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ash and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hare, drove to Belleville on Saturday to be pies- ‘ent Sunday morning at the christ- ‘ening‘ in the Anglican Church, Sterling, of'Christina Jane Ross, month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ross, who is grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ash, Foxboro, and great granddau- ghter of Mr. Wm. Ash and the late Mrs. Wm. Ash of Wilcox Lake. The baby was born on June 15, the birthday of her grandmother Mrs. Lorne Ash, who made the beautiful christening robe of white nylon, and also the birthday of her great grandmother, the late Mrs. Wm. Ash, whose name she bears. Af-‘ ter the service Mrs. Lorne Ash en- tertained thirty guests at a family. dinner at her home in Foxboro. Donald Ash and Joan Hare accom- panied their parents for the week- end and remainedto visit with rel- atives in that district. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walter of Owen Sound spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harn- din. Mrs. Wm. Johnston, returned with them to spend a short holiJay with her sister Mrs. Walter. Mr and Mrs. A. E. Patchell cel- ebrated their 25th wedding anniv- ersary on July 10 while they Were enjoying a week’s holiday at Bon~ nie View Lodge, Haliburton. Miss Freda Henderson’s weiner roast for her class which was to have been held Monday night at her home at Gormley had to be postponed till Tuesday on account of the rain. As this is being writ- ten the event has not taken place, but we know the girls will have the some wonderful time around the barbecue that one always en- joys when fortunte enough to be invited to this lovely home and gar- den for a. party. Miss Betty Cochrane, Toronto was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. J Hinson on Sunday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stiver for the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. George Stiver of Malton and their two children and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stiver and their son, of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. George McEwan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward McVeigh at dinner at'the Ridge Inn on Sunday. Mrs. Kjell Styrmo is on a visit to friends in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Anderson spent the week- end with Mr. Styrmo at his cottage in Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McCarron were proudly showing their new granddaughter Peggy Lyn to neighbors Sunday evening, when she came with her parents and bro- ther for her ï¬rst visit to grandpa’s. Mr. and Mrs. McCarron are leaving this week for a holiday at Roches- ter. Tenders for our new school at Lake Wilcox will be opened Wed- nesday night. Contractors have asked for a few more days to get, their tenders ready. TENDERS For Wiring Arena EGG GRADING STATION Woodbridge on No. 7 ngy. Phone 104.] Woodbridge Wholesale & Retail all year round Special prices and arrange- ments for people who pick them up. OAK RIDGES & LAKE WILCOX NEWS EGGSI! CORRESPONDENT: MRS. C. L. STEPHENSON Telephone King 97R31 All of the above cars and trucks guaranteed for 30 days. Buick, Pontiac, G.M.C. Trucks Phone 488 Elgin Mills Phone 653 1941 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE Oak Ridges and Lake Wilcox Association Annual Aquatic.- Meet will be held on Sunday, July 22 at 9 am. sharp at Ash’s Park and waterfront. Mrs. Percy Ash has kindly donated the facilities of her beach, including necessary boats, to the Association for the event on Sunday morning. There w111 oe swimming races for all ages, boys and girls, men and women, and a boat race for married couples, ï¬rst and second prizes for each event. The hand bills say members only, so here is a good reason for join- ing the association if you are not already a member. One ï¬rst prize only to each contestant. Prizes will be presented at the concert in the community hall, Sunday evening. Mrs. Austin Oliver received a card this morning from Mrs. Styr- mo. She is visiting in Vancouver, with Mrs. George Gibson, thé for- mer Peggy Harding who is well known here. Mr. Fred Saunders, Oak Ridges, im looking for good homes for two nice puppies, German Shepherd and Airedale mixed, call King 171' 21' if you have a boy who would take good care of a nice pet. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Oliver spent Sunday with Mrs. Oliver’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mills of Snowball. Mr. and Mrs. John Larkin are holidaying at Lake Couchiching. 1947 l-TON FARGO EXPRESS $795.00 Bradshaw Motors Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Williams, par- ents of Mrs. Ivan Bond, have mov- ed into their new home on Bond Avenue. Mrs. Gordon Rowe, who hasobeen staying with her mother in Colling- wood, while her new home on Ma- ple Grave Avenue is being built, was down for a visit the ï¬rst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bruder spent the week-end at Island Grove, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Burns. Mrs. Annie McKinley, her son Mr. Fred McKinley and grandson Norman, spent Sunday at Niagara Falls. Mrs. Howard Hulme and Miss Ruth Rose spent Tuesday in Bar- rie, where Mr. Hulme is foreman with the J. 0. Dougall Company, who have the contract for painting the new public school. Mrs. F. McIvor who has spen: the past two months with her son, Mr. F. McIvor is returning to her home in Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Temple, Lon- don, England, parents of Mrs. Sid- ney Cole, Lakeland Ave, Lake Wilcox, arrived on the Ascania at Montreal, last Friday, to make their home with their only child and her husband. They met their two year old granddaughter for the ï¬rst time, and are enjoying very much the re-union with their daughter whom they had not seen since" she left England three years ago, and also their ï¬rst glimpses of Canadian scenery and our way 01‘: life. They speak of food condi- tions in England as being improv- ed but still pretty grim. Mr. Tem- ple was with the Pearl Assurance Company for 32 years, and Is now retired. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Judge, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fortier, Mrs. A. Sa- vage of Richmond Hill, and Miss May Judge of King, visited with their Aunt Mrs. George Johnston, in Uxbridge on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Smith will soon be in their new home in Oak Ridges. Mr. MacGregor Robert, son of Mrs. A. D. Jenkins, Oak Ridges, is holidaying at Banï¬â€˜, while recup- erating from an accident to his hand while employed during his vacation at Massey Harris, Toron- to. He is a student in Engineer- ing at Toronto University. Mrs Canning and their chidren, Mr. and Mrs. S. Henry, all of Lake- land Ave.; also Mr. and Mrs. S. Corvis and family. 1941 DODGE CLUB COUPE USED CARS AND TRUCKS 1940 FORD COACH $525.00 QUALITY radio, heater radio, heater $600.00 $650.00 PHONE KING 100 PHONE 10 We Do Not Sell The Most 30 We Try To Sell The Best 3. You can get clean delivery immediately, and avoid heating worry all winter long. We recommend “blue coalâ€, the best anthracite coal. Impurities are removed. You get p'ure coal that burns clean, lasts longer. Fill your bin today! 1. In times like these it’s best [to have your bin ï¬ll. ed when you can get the kind of coal you want, “blue coaL†3 DELIVERIES DAILY â€" 10 a.m. â€" 2 p.m. â€" 4 p.m. FROM ANY STORE IN THE DISTRICT T0 RICHVALE â€" RICHMOND HILL â€" ELGIN MILLS SHOPPING SERVICE CARTAGE I. D. RAMER & SON BUY COAL NOW LONG’S PARCEL DELIVERY 1 CHRYSLER & PLYMOUTH CARS FARGO TRUCKS JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS Bond Lake Garage THIS IS WHY IT’S MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER T0 ‘. Prices right now are *the season’s lowest. WHITE ROSE GAS 8i OILS RICHMOND HILL 321J GOODYEAR TIRES RICHMOND HILL LIGHT MOVING OAK RIDGES