BRAY CHICKS Rising prices on egg markets ask for steady egg production. This Hatchery has day- olds in a variety breeds and crosses ’prompt shipment; limited quan- tity started. Ask us for prices. Ag- ent â€"- Fred Wise, Richmond Hill. 5 OR 6 ROOM HOME. Richmond Hill or district for client with $3,000-$4,000 down payment. Call J. D. Stewart at AV. 5-1176, evenâ€" ings TU. 4-2201. David McLean Ltd., Realtors. c1w35 LIFETIME all metal Venetian Blinds, aluminum 0: steel baked enamel ï¬nish any colour of tapes. Kirsch Drape tracks & drape arms. free estimates and installations. Phone 755 or write box 496, 40 Ontario St., West, Newmarket, Ont Please fevers-3 phone charges. tfc34 WANTED about thirty acres for veteran, bush and creek desirable, no house. Vicinity, Newmarket. Gormley. Unionville, Bethesda or Stouï¬ville. Box 35 Liberal. c1w33 CHESTERFIELD Suites recovered like new. We specialize in custom uphostering. Free estimates, free pickup and delivery. STOCK REDUCING SALE Donnacona Wallboard Sheets 4'x8'xké†per sheet $1.75 per M Ft. $54.00 AURORA BUILDING COMPANY '70 Yonge St. 5., Aurora, Ontario c2w37 FENCE with cedar rails â€" rustic, ornamental, substantial, choice quality rails 15c each F.O.B., 20¢ each delivered. F. A. Morton, Morton Acres, Keswick, phone 197W. c4w36 FREE ESTIMATES on repairs and conver§lons to all makes of sewing machines. guaranteed. Free pickup and delivery. Reid's Cleaners. 78 Yonge St.. Richmond Hill. TU. 4- 1881. tfc36 WASHING MACHINE, porcelain top. new motor, good condition, $30.00; 1 sewing machine, Ray- mond, drop head $15.00. Apply corner of Keele & Sherwood, Maple R. R. 1, Mrs. Weir. c1w38 McCLARY STOVE, 4â€"burner. new, large oven, with utility drawer, reduced. Fox Appliances. TUrner 4-1610. A c1w38 SINGER .SEWING MACHINES, Floor demonstrators, drastically reduced to clear. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 102 Main St., New- market 1075. c2w38 (USED REFRIGERATORS. recon- ditioned and guaranteed, $100.00 and up. Apply Chalk Refrigera- tion King 26R5. tfc44 FOR SALE $50.00: Coleman Space Heater, large, complete with pipes, 6 months old, cost $125. AVenue 5-1948. *1w38 NEW AND USED Surge Milkers; also used long tube milkers from $10.00 to $35.00. Bob Woolley, Surge Sales and Service, Oak Rid- ges, phone King 65r25. c8w31 gANITARY TOILET. good condi- tion, suitable for summer cottage. 136 Richmond St. TU. 44840.7 CTDLONY HOUSE, 8x16, also Queen oil brooder stove, used two seasons. R. Baker, Maple 631-13. clw38 iUGS: save up to 50%; new rug’ from old rugs, woollens, discarded clothing. Phone TU. 4-1804. tfc42 FLOOR POLISHERS, G. E., brand new, guaranteed. cheap. HU. 7911. c4w35 TIMOTHY and mixed hay; also straw. N. Brodie. TU. 4-2449. BASSINETTE, large. hood, good condition. Apply 217 Lawrence Ave. South, Richmond Hill. *1w38 CHESTERFIELD? large ,maroon. in good condition. Phone after 6 pm. Maple 130R24. *1w38 BABY’S BATH and small crib with mattress $6.50. 49 Edgar Ave., Richvale. *1w38 SUMP PUMP. slightly used, 18†o fpipe. half price. 14 Richmond St., Richmond Hill. *2w38 BICYCLE, boy's, good condition, $20.00. TUrger 4-1512. c1w38 4-BURNER Moï¬â€˜att Essotane stove also 200 gal. oil tank. TU. 4-1040. c1w38 BICYCLE, boy's. good condition, $10.00. AV. 5-2403. c1w38 AFRICAN VIOLETS. 15 varieties. Phone TUrner 4-1155. c3w38 Buy Your Easter Rabbits Through LIBERAL Classified Ads Phone 1250 Newmarket REAL ESTATE WANTED CASH RATES, ï¬rst insertion 3c per word, min. charge .. . . 50c Second and subsequent insertions if wording unchanged, 3c per word min. charge . . . . . . . . . . 40c FOR BOX NUMBERS an extra charge per insertion of . . .. 250 COMING EVENTS NOTICES: per type line 10c min. charge. .50c CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIAM, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS. MARRIAGES, per insertion .. 75¢: BIRTH NOTICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50¢ Classiï¬ed advertisements should be in as early in the week as possible but not later than noon on Wednesdays. DYER'S FURNITURE POULTRY FOR SALE CLASSIFIED FOR SALE and WANT ADS ARTICLES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES *1w38 02w37 tfc20 AMBITIOUS Boy, 16, desires work part or full time. Some garage ex- perience. No objection to night work. Hove own 'car. Box 36 The Liberal. *1w38 OFFICE WORK. stenographic and bookkeeping experience, refer- ences if desired. TUrner 4â€"1282. *1w38 CARPENTRY â€" fair prices, good job, kitchen cabinets, door and window trim, etc. Apply A. J. Negus, John St., Thornhill. AV. 5- 2167. c4w37 DODGE 2 ton stake truck, '42 model, mechanically perfect. No further use .sell or exchange for w ton truck or light car, pay dif- ference. W. McLean, Thornhill. Fairlea Ave. AV. 5-1891. c1w38 Eniployment Wanted 1932 FORD, reasonable. AVenue 5-2592 or 26 Glen Cameron Rd.. Doncaster. clw38 1 PAIR Matched Percheron Geld- ings, black weighing 3500 lbs., 6 yrs; 1 pair well matched grey Per~ cheron Mares, 3100 lbs. W. H. Smith. Gormley R. R. 1, Phone Aurora 83-33. c2w37 condition, $375.00. Phoï¬e AV. 5- 1548. c1w38 6 HOLSTEIN Cows, fresh; 6 H01- stein Cows, due; 2 Guernsey Cows, due. Stewart Burnett, Vandorf. Phone Aurora 81r12. *1w38 BUDGIES, excellent talking strain, beautiful colors. young hens, $4; males $10. Mrs. S. H. Allen, Union- ville 89J. 05w35 1930 MODEL A FORD, running condition $75. TU. 4-1049. *1w38 MAPLE LEAF CHASSIS, with all steel hand made body, 3 ton. Phone 19W King. *2w37 YOUNG EASTER RABBITS. Phone AV. 5-2403. c1w38 LABRADOR retriever, registered puppies, two males, one female, champion blood lines. TU. 4-2474. c1w38 1950NHILLMAN W Ton panel, fair BOB-TAIL )COLLIES, 2% months old, 3 males, 1 female. TUrner 4- 1010. *1w38 SAND, GRAVEL, Crushed Stone, Loam and Fill and Custom Garden Plowing and discing. Centre St. Phone AV. 5-2211, L. W. Reid ALL KINDS FURNITURE re- pairs, upholstering, cabinet work, wqod carving. Estimates given. N. G. VanDyke, 33 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill. tfc DEADSTOCK removed from your farm promptly for sanitary dis- posal. Telephone Collect: Toronto EM. 3-3636 or Woodbridge 6J. GORDON YOUNG LIMITED REFRIGERATION Sales and Ser- vice, Domestic and Commercial. Repairs to all makes. Don Chalk, I‘elephone King 261-5. tfc38 ALI KINDS Carpenter Work, trim or bulding of any kind. Geo. W. Purnell, 53 Hunt Ave., Richmond (Hill, Turner 4-1177. tfc40 BLOCK LAYING and mncrete work, footings, basement floors, etc. Fred Flood, ,Richmond Hill. Turner 4-2311. tfc43 KITCHEN CABIN ETS, cupboards, sash, window frames, store ï¬xtures, made to order, ï¬rst class work- manship and lowest price. Free estimates. AV. 5-0041. c4w36 stone. loam and ï¬ll E. Charity, Richmond Hill, TUrner 4-1701. M. EINBODEN & SON, concrete contractors, septic fanks and drain repairs. Baldwin 1-0633 or Tur- ner 4-1090. cA'p2/14 LADY will mind child Monday through‘ Friday. Girl 14 wants ba- by sitting 2 or 3 nights each week. Phone TUrner 4-1950. c1w38 SAND AND GRAVEL, crushed HOW ABOUT that anniversary gift? Try the Village Gift Shoppe, Yonge St., Richmond Hill. c1w38 SNOW PLOUGHING lanes and driveways. Gooderham. BA. 1- 3114.‘ *12w27 A. G. HALL, builder, remodelling a specialty, free estimates. Phone King 17R14. tfc37 repairing, D. Murphy, Lloydbrook 3001. *1w38 WELL DIGGING, cleaning and ANYTHING in painting, papering, decorating. Phbne A: Rollinson, TU 4-1791. :fc13 USED CARS AND TRUCKS MISCELLANEOUS LIVESTOCK FOR SALE c51w27 c4w37 dc39 tfcfl DEAD & CRIPPLED farm ani- mals. for speedy pick-up phone Banner Rendering, Richmond Hill TUrner 4-2498 or Toronto LY. 6237 (collect). tfc44 CAPONS, toasters and fowl, high- est prices paid. Don’t sell until contacting W. S. Appleton. Oak Ridges Poultry Grading Station Phone King 91R“. tfcl’l HOOVER washing machim chair, in good condition. 27 Boyle Drive, Langstaï¬. *1w38 GOOD USED Tricycle. suitablé for four year old. TUrner 4-2334A c1w38 AN AVERAGE SIZE HOUSE, ground for garden, by professional man ,wife and daughter. abstain- ers, top references. Apply Box 34 The Liberal. c1w38 HOUSE, 7 rooms, bathroom, hot water ,oil heating, children we]- come, can be used for business, 2 miles east of Richmond Hill, acre- age. Apply Box 38 Liberal. c1w38 HOUSE OR FARM HOUSE want- ed to rent or option to buy, will take excellent care of property. Write Box 28 The Liberal. tfc36 HOUSE T0 RENT, Yonge St., El- gin Mills, 5 room frame house, e1- ectricity. J. H. Naughton, Elgin Mills, TUrner 4-1276. *1w38 WILLOWDALE: bright bed- sit- ting room; quiet home, garage, abstainer. BA. 1--1658. c1w38 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS to rent ROOM & BOARD available in quiet home at Gormley. Vera Hilts, phone Stouff. 67308. *2w38 TO RENT a furnished room. Board optional. Business girl preferred. Phone AVenue 5-1680. c1w38 one block from bus stop, childferi welcome TUrner 4-1109. c1w38 man. (Breakfast optibnal). Apply 28 Church St. *1w37 modern home on No .11' Highway, 1% miles north of Richmond Hill, lot 100’ x 500’, terraced lawn, storms, screens and awnings, $19,500. open listing. Mrs. Meikle R. R. 1 Richmond Hill. c1w36 ment also small cdttage, best of- fer for cash. Phone AV. 5-1917. c1w38 $3,500. HALF ACRE with base- HOUSE_FOR SALE, 1% storey 1 FURNISHED ROOM, suitable for UNFINISHED two-room cottage at Langstaï¬. Phone HY. 1713. LOT 50x210, central, 28 fruit trees, various kinds. Mallory, owner, 154 Lennox Ave. Phone TU. 4â€"1266. BE INDEPENDENT AND YOUR OWN BOSS! Become a Jito Dealer. Our 225 guaranteed and well known products such as: â€" Toilet- ries, Culinaries, Medicines, Dom- estic Necessities, Tea, Coffee, etc. are easily sold from door to door. Good income to ambitious dealers. NO RISK. Details â€" JITO: â€" 5130 St. Hubert St., Montreal RELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN, not over 45, to act as companion, be able to cook and do light housekeeping for one adult. If you can drive a car it would be helpful. A real good home can be yours. Mrs. A. H. Spanner, 60 Thornhill Ave, Thornhill. Phone AV. 5-1625. c1w38 REAL ESTATE Salesman. We have an opening for one energetic man with initiative and neat appear- ance. Excellent working condi- tions, late model car necessary. This is your opportunity to join our ï¬rm. For appointment call Sales Manager, S. J. Carlisle, AV. 5-1176, evenings TU.x‘4-1574. David McLean Ltd., Realtors. c1w38 SELL T0 FARMERS A PROFITABLE BUSINESS. par: or full time, no investment, can be yours now. Take orders for Amer- ica’s largest selling, nationally ad- vertised LIQUID FERTILIZER. Make $50 and up per week. Write “Na-Churs†Plant Food Company. London, Canada. c1w38 MALE OR FEMALE. Two cons- cientious truck drivers for light sedan delivery. Must be clean, conscientious, with clean driving record. AV. 5-1948. *1w38 FEMALE â€"- Experienced book- keeper-stenographer, good wages, 5-day week. E. T. Stephens Ltd., TU. 4-1241. c1w38 PLUMBER. Apply A. Mills and Son, Richmond Hill. Telephone TUrner 4-1711. c1w33 WOMAN To clean office 1 day a week. TU. 4-1241. c1w38 TAXI DRIVER, experienced and courteous. 23 years or over. Apply Box 37 The Liberal. *2w38 YOUNG WOMAN wanted for clerk in appliance store. TUrner 4- 1541. c1w38 HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT POULTRY WANTED WANTED TO RENT *1w37 tfc38 c1w38 c4w38 SAT.. APRIL 4 â€" Important ex- tensive auction sale of dairy cat- tle, Holstein heifers, registered Yorkshire swine, registered Suf- folk sheep, Ford tractor, farm stock, implements, hay, grain, etc., on Lot 20, Concession 4, Markham Township, on Highway (1 mile south of Victoria Square). Proper- ty of H. F. Collard. Sale at 1 pm. sharp. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm sold. Ken and Clarke Pren- tice, auctioneers. SAT., APRIL 4 â€" Auction sale of farm stock, implements, Grade Ayrshire cattle, horses and house- hold articles and furniture, lot 22 concession 5. Vaughan Township. Property of Forest Oliver. No re- serve, farm sold, terms cash. Sale at 12 noon. A. S. Farmef; EB; tioneer. WED., MAR. 25 â€" Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, cat- tle, horses, hogs, quantity of household furniture at Lot 7, Con. 3, Whitchurch, 2 miles north of Gormley, the property of Harvey Taun. No reserve, giving up farm- ing. Terms cash. Sale at 1 pm. Leslie Harper, clerk. Alvin S. Farmer, Gormley, auctioneer, phone Stouffville 67312. THURS, MARCH 26 â€" Auction sale of Farm Stock, Implements, 30 head of Holstein Cattle, fresh cows, springers and heifers. All cattle vaccinated. IHC tractor W4, on rubber. .. Dominion Threshing machine with grain thrower, full line of farm implements at lot 22, rear Con. 9 Pickering on townline between Uxbridge and Pickering. The property of Roy_ Tindall. Terms: Cash, Lloyd Turner, clerk. Alvin S. Farmer, Gormley, auc- tioneer phone Stouflville 67312. SAT., MARCH 28 â€" Extensive auction sale of grade Holstein cat- tle, fat hogs, pigs, threshing mach- ine, tractor, farm stock, imple- ments, hay, grain, furniture, etc. on Lot 31, Concession D Scarboro, on Lawrence Ave., J7/2 mile west of Kennedy Road. Property of D. T. Martin. Sale at 1 pm. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm sold. Ken & Clarke Prentice, auctioneers. MARCH 24 â€" Tuesday. Auction sale of entire farm stock, Holstein cows and heifers, thoroughbred and grade, DeLaval Milker, Mc- Cormick Cooler, 6 cans, dairy equipment, horses, tractor, imple- ments, hay, poultry, coal range. Property of W. E. Magee, Hilltop Farm, lot 88, con. 1 Whitchurch, on Yonge St., 2 miles north of Aurora. Terms cash. Sale at 1 pm. sharp. Edward Reddick, clerk, F. N. Smith, auctioneer. Phone 187.1 Newmarket. TUES., MARCH 24 -â€" Important auction sale of 42 head of register- ed, fully accredited, blood tested vaccinated Holstein cattle, farm stoch‘, modern farm implements, pow:r machinery, hay, grain, etc. Comer Don Mills Road and Lawr- ence Ave., North York Township. Entrance off Lawrence Ave. Prop- erty belonging to B. H. Muirhead. Sale at 12.00 noon (very large sale). Terms cash. No reserve. Farm sold. Ken & Clarke Prentice, auction- eers. SAT.. MARCH 21 â€" Auction sale of Holstein and Guernsey cattle, John Deere tractor, new model (B), John Deere Combine, new, and full line of near new power imple- ments, baled hay and straw and grain, and household furniture, at Lot 3, Con. 6 Pickering at Kinsale. The property of Morley Sleeman, on No. 7 Highway. No reserve, farm sold. Mr. Mowbray, clerk. Terms cash. Sale at 12 sharp. Lunch will be available, served by Women’s Institute. Alvin S. Farmer, auction- eer, Gormley, Ont., phone Stouffâ€" ville 67312. c3w35 SAT., MKR. 21 â€" Auction sale of Reg .and High grade Holsteins, 1951 Ford Tractor and Ford im- plements. fertilizer drill, Mc.-Deer. 8 ft. Binder (nearly new), quantity baled straw, grain ,etc., at lot 13, con. 3 Scarboro, 11/2 miles east of Malvern, on Lansing cut-01f High- way, the property of the late John Habasinski. Terms cash, no reserve John Brooks, clerk. Sale at 1 pm. Sellers & Atkinson, Auctioneers, and Sales Managers . TAT, MARCH 21 â€" Auction sale f Registered Fully Accredited dolstein cattle. farm stock, near new implements, John Deere mod- el B tractor ,hay, grain, furniture, etc., on Lot 24, Concession 2, Vaughan Township. Property of EDWIN STEPHENSON. Sale at 12.30 noon. Terms - cash. No re- serve. Farm sold. Ken & Clarke Prentice, auctioneers. c5w34 FRI., MARCH 20 â€" Auction sale of 45 head of Holstein cattle, fresh cows and springers, Oliver Tractor No. 70, on steel; threshing machine, Goodison ith grain thrower, com- plete full lme of farm implements, hay and grain, furniture, at lot 21 and 22, con. 3 North Gwillimbury Township, 11/2 miles north of Kes- wick. The property of Mrs. Hattie Hare and sons. No reserve, farm sold. Sale at 12.30 sharp. Alvin S. Farmer, Gormley, auctioneer, Phone Stoufl'ville 67312. c3w35 Books Written upâ€"Accountiné REGINALD A. TWISELTON Public Accountant 229 Rosemount Ave.. Weston Phone collect CHERRY 1-1205 FRIDAY. MARCH 20 â€" Auction sale of registered Guernseys and :(rade Holsteins, horses, 'imple- ments, equipment, etc. By the Es- me of Clarence Trainor. Lot 16, Con. 8, King Twp., 2% miles north of Nobleton on Highway 27. A. M. McEwen, Auctioneer. c1w36 |_N QQM E _TAX SALE REGISTERS Over 20 Years Experience FOR 25 YEARS YOUR FORD-MONARCH DEALER 168 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill TU. 4-1116-7 EM. 6-3166 R.D.L|TTLE 8: SUN Ltd. $1,095.00 1950 CHEVROLET 1/: TON PICK- Fanfare maroon 1952 FORD CUSTOMLINE 4’ DR See this low mileage one owner car. BAKER SALES &SERVICE 1951 DODGE DeLUXE 4 DOORS C. STREET & SON Centre St. E., Richmond Hill TU. 4-1811 WE HAVE ALARGE TRANSPORTATION available. eaving Markham Road 6.45 am. for Toronto. Return 5 pm. TUrner 4- 2181. *1w38 AT OUR YARD FOR PICKUP OR DELIVERY SMALL SUM of money in Rich- mond Hill. TUrner 4-1552. c1w38 ‘STONE’ TRANSPORTATION Sulphur Yellow with Black Top Custom radio, overdrive, whitewall tires 30 Day Warranty aq’a/ a 3m $395.00 1941 CHEVROLET 2“: TON DUMP Combination Body 1951 MONARCH CONVERTIBLE 1951 PONTIAC 4 DR. SEDAN 1948 PONTIAC 4 DR. SEDAN Radio and Heater 1951 FORD CUSTOM 4 DR. Air conditioning, spotless 17,000 original miles QUANTH’Y OF WATER WASHED 1950 STUDEBAKER DeLUXE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9. P.M. Truck Specials THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL Powerglide Transmission Excellent condition Richvale PHONE TU. 4-1114 Exceptional condition †Stop 22A Yonge St. Excellent condition tires 30 day warranty with overdrive $1,550.00 $1,695.00 FOUND Stone with whitewall Crushed it was lifted out of its footpath status but long maintained its muddy .character. A corduroy road reached from Elgin Mills to Rich- mond Hill and south of it through what was marked as Black Ash Swamp on the earliest map, and to the toll-gate which was erected just south of Langstaff Corner ab- out 1840. The road was macadam- ized as.far as Richmond Hill in the early 1850’s. A fourâ€"horse coach operated from Richmond Hill to Toronto and was driven by the father-in-law of Mrs. Robert As Yonge Street was a road of great military importance between York and Penetanguishene, it had to be put in a passable condition. With the government’s assistance and the expenditure of £8,000 by the North-West Trading Company, Langstaff had the ï¬rst school on Yonge Street. It was opened in 1810 by John Langstaff who had come to Canada from New Jersey and had married Lucy Miles, dau- ghter of Abner Miles, who had tak- en the lot where the Ontario Hos- pital now is. The school was held in a settlement house built of round logs and 'was situated on Balsar Munshaw’s lot, where Hick’s Store now stands. At that time tuition was paid for by the parents and not from taxes. In 1815 the original part of the present Lang- staff Public'School was built and was used by several religious groups as a church, the land being that of Nicholas Cober. Balsar Munshaw started out from Penn- sylvania in 1792 in a covered wag- on; incidentally one of the original covered wagons is at Concord. Abner Miles, John Langstaff’s fa- ther-in-law, had a combination hotel and store; he operated the ï¬rst express company in Canada, owned vessels on the Lake and was the ï¬rst contractor and lumber merchant. SOME OF THE EARLY . HISTORY OF LANGSTAFF Langstaff is so called after the family by that name. and its his- tory includes the stories of John Langstan and his son, John. An- other son. James, trained for a doctor and started to practice on Yonge Street North in 1849. James' son, Dr. Rolph Langstaï¬ and grandson, Dr. James Langstaff have succeeded him in the same location and in the original house in Richmond Hill. “10 mile tree". “13 mile tree†still stands on the north brow of Thornhill hill at the entrance to the Heintzman Farm. The land on both sides of Yonge Street was di- vided into 200 acre lots which were granted to settlers on condition that they build a dwelling 16 ft. x 20 ft. of logs. or frame with a shingle roof and occupy it inside of a year, that they clear ï¬t for cultivation and fence 10 acres and that they cut down all the timber in front of and the whole width of the lot for 35 feet in depth, half of which was to be left for the pub- lic road. II your child has been protected Yonge Street was ï¬rst surveyed in 1796 and was marked at each mile by a special tree which was then known as “1 mile tree†or Whooping cough. diphtheria too Dept of National Health and Welfau Yonge St. Oak Ridges TUrner 4-1061 or 859 Dundas St, West Toronto WAverley 9559 Victor Draper AGENCIES NOW 2 LOCATIONS Radio - Washer Repairs No Mileage Charge And immunization not neglected. TELEVISION Tweedsmuir History ARTICLE 14 gnumu11quuuum1muuuuuumumnuumu1miulmmInnml1\\\\\unu1\\\l1\Ium\11\\\llnInmmnmmmnmmmuumumumuuuunmnuuumg kmmmumuumumuummu“mum1muuuummummunuuuumuuuumuu1tlmunuuum\m1mml\lllllulmum““\uuuummmumu«RE Thompson whose 90th birthday celebration two years ago at her home. Stop 18A Yonge Street. caused wide interest. The sole remaining charter member of the Thornhill Women's Institute, she was present at the ï¬rst meeting which was held at Mrs. James‘ home 50 years ago. Until 1896. tolls continued to be collected on Yonge Street. Although it is difficult to imag- ine now at One time there were a number of mills in Langstafl‘. In the 1830’s there were saw mills at the foot of Westwood Lane at the foot of Garden Avenue and on Reaman’s Farm; and at the corner of Bayview Avenue and No. 7 Highway in 1825 a carding and fulling mill. Behind Langstaff School in the same year also, Nicholas Cober built a saw and grist mill. The saw mill_which John Langstaf‘f 11 built in 1856 was steam operated. Ten years later he built a factory for the manu- facture of Wooden articles such as pails, pegs, etc. There was a dis- tillery back of the Lake property in 1820, and a flour mill built by Nicholas Miller in 1793 on the present Milne Farm on the east side of Yonge was the ï¬rst in this part of the country. So you see, what is now pretty well restricted to a residential area, was a hun- dred years or so ago, a veritable "hive of industryâ€. Richmond Hill FOR A LUSH GREEN LAWN THIS - SPRING USE FERTILIZER NOW BUY IT AT RALPH’S WE STOCK THE PROPER FERTILIZER BUY VIGORO OR TORGANIC 25â€"50â€"100 lb. Bags INSTALLED . SOLD - SERVICED BLACKBURN’S Thomhill AVenue 5-1333 THE LAWN and YOU! *TELEVISION * ‘RALPI-I’S HARDWARE Ralph'W. Paris We have sold more than one property per day since Janu- ary l. Provincial-wide cover- age provides prospects enab- ling us to offer an unparallel- ed service. Deal with conï¬dence with Torontofs largest north subur- HOUSES WA N T E D A staff of sixteen capable men are available to assist you in our large oï¬ices that have been a centre of real estate activity since the turn of the century. ban realtors.‘ David McLean Ltd. Head Ofl‘ices, Thornhill AVenue 5-1176 or BAldwin 1-1121 TU. 4-2161