THORNHILL 1 1A Colborne AVel Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries N. Mathews, Q.C. K. Stiver. B.A‘ “B. E. Lyons. 3A. .105. Vale. QC 100 Main St., Newmarket. Ont. Phone 120 220 Bay St., Toronto, Ont. Phone Wa. 2343-4 Doris Pollock TEACHER OF BALLET LIMITED CLASSES 19 Grandview Ave, Highland Park AVenue 5-1311 Q Thornhill 75V 1 From the Toronto Conservatory of Music will accept a number of pupils in PIANO, ORGAN and THEORY For information phone Mrs. Mylks Richmond Hill 108 Yonge St. TUmer 44238 TITrner 4-1511 Ardlll Block, Yonge and We ton Streets Aurora. Ontario Telephone Aurora 406 Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public THORNHILL Francis Block - AVenue 5-1772 EVENINGS â€" Tuesday and Fri. 7-9 AND BY APPOINTMENT Norman A. Todd, B.A. T. C. Newman Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Public 93 Yonge Streeth Rlcpmond H111 85 Centre W Barristers, Solicitors, etc. John F. Walsh Fergus P. Walsh .Toronto Office, 912 Federal Bldg. 85 Richmond Street West Plaza 8929 Richmond Hill, Thursday morning Maple. Thursday afternoon Evefy Thursday afternoon TUrner 4-1551 Richmond Hill Toronto Office â€"- 18 Toronto St. Phone EM. 3-5877 ’18 Yonge St. 8., Richmond Hill Open evenings TUrner 4-1462 Dentist Anstey Building. Yonge Street THORNHILL Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Oï¬ice Hours â€" Daily 10 to 5 pm. Evenings by Appointment 42 Yonge St. South Richmond Hill 5 TUrner 4-2084 Barrister, Solicitor Public J. Rabinowitch, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor & Notary Public 95 Church Street South ‘ Richmond Hill, Ontario TUrner 4-1863 Office Hours: 9-5 and by appointment Marguerite Boyle Elocution, Public Speaking Platform Department Dramatic Art “HOMEWOOD HALL" Dr. M. J. Walker Thomas 0. Fraser Arnold Plaxton & Deane 0 Thornhill School of Dancing Rates for insertion in this section are available at The Liberal olfice phone TUrner 4-1261. DENTIST 55A YONGE ST. SOUTH BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC RICHMOND HILL BALLET TAP "nd'sr the tnstruction of LILL} AUSTEN AVenue 5-1278 Dr. W. J. Mason Adelmo Melecci Mathews, Stiver, Lyons & Vale Stuart P. Parker Dr. J. M. Dryer Dentist Floyd E. Corner PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY Barrister, Solicitor, etc. RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL Richmond Hill Office TUI'ner 4-2071 Thornhill Office AVenue 5-1300 n01}! A venue. Thomhill E'a' Tap Classes For Boys Starting Next Week William Cook and Walsh AVenue 5~2181 MUSICAL DENTAL LEGAL AVenue 5-1667 AVenue 5-1477 Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1543 and Welling- and Notary Daytime: Monday to Friday 10 am. - 12 noon; 1 pm. - 3 p.m Evenings: Monday to Thursday, 6 pm. - 8 pm. Or by appointment 22 Centre St. E. Richmond 1-1111 By appointment TUrner 4-1422 MAPLE Dr. Cameron Cowan BY APPOINTMENT 106 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1631 Dr. Jas. R. Langstaff VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Centre St TUrner 4-1432 Richmond Phone 82 10 am. - 11 am. 2 pm. - 4 pan. 6.30 pm. - 8 pm. evenings Telephone AVenue 5-2252 . Dr. W. Allan Ripley 41 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Oï¬ice hours 2-4 pm. daily except Wednesdays Tuesday & Thursday evenings: 6-8 pm. Other hours by appointment TUrner 4-1861 Thornhill Jack Walkington GENERAL INSURANCE Life. Fire, Automobile, Liability Hail, Accident and Sickness Farm Insurance a Specialty King City Telephone 28 WRIGHT & TAYLOR Dr. E- A. Crawford 42 Yonge St" Richmond Hill Life, Fire, Automobile, etc. INSURANCE 26 Adelaide St. W. Toronto EM. 3-0311 Life, Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass, Hospitalization and Auto Financing FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE R. D. M acN aughton Ambulance Service RICHMOND HILL TUrne‘r z1-1311 J. Roy Herrington NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER GENERAL INSURANCE Obstetrician & Gynecologist Above Harley’s Drug Store OFFICE HOURS: GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Automobile. Farm, etc. Veterinary Clinic Dr. R. A. Bigford Dr. J. T. Sheppard Office Hours 12 to 2 pm. and 6 to 8 pm by appointment Dr. Wm. D. Howe General Insurance Funeral Directors Dr. R. J. Steele VETERINARY SURGEON Richmond Street Dr. J. P. Wilson W. SCHURMAN (Fire, Automobile, Etc.) Phone TUrner 4-1652 Richmond Hill. Ont. DR.H.E.PALMER DR. F. W. WALKER HOURS: 25 Grandview Ave. Thomhifl AVenue 5-1379 VETERINARY Roy V. Bick Thornhill INSURANCE MEDICAL TUrner 4-1551 â€"ANDâ€" Maple 7184 Centre Street Richmond Hill AVenue 5-131 Maple, Ont. PHONE 3 Work guaranteed. For free estimates call THORNHILL, AVenue 5-1348 Fire, Automobile. Plate Glass. etc. Life (Confederation Life Associa- 19 Centre St. W. Richmond Hill Télephone 11 Maple, Ont. Ernie Brock & Son General Insurance For All Occasions Phone orders delivered anywhere in North Yonge St. District 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) Telephone MAyfair 1145-6 Helen Simpson Lynett, J. F. Lynett Margaret Lzlllan DESIGNING - DRESSMAKING also SEW'ING or FITTING INSTRUCTIONS Stouffville 61607 W. J. SMITH & SON Painting Counties of York and Ontario Farm Stock, Implements, House- hold Furniture, Real Estate Sales a specialty At Fair and Reasonable Rates Dual service for the price of one. Milliken P.O.. ph. Agincourt 52w3 Markham P.O., ph. Markham 346 No sale too big - too small R. H. Kane REAL ESTATE Farms, Suburban Properties. etc‘ INSURANCE Fire. Automobile, etc. TUrner 4â€"1671 Licensed and Authorized for the Kenneth G. Henders Arthur G. Broad, D.C. N. K. HEDGES PLASTERING New work and repairs Ornamental and Archways LeaVc Maple 8.10 a.m. Leave Richmond Hill 9.10 a.m. Leave Maple 3.00 pm. Leave Richmond Hill 4.30 pm. Insurance Services GENERAL INSURANCE W. I]. Aldridge SANII ARY CONTRACTORS Septic Tanks, Disposal Plants, Slaughter Houses Pumped Out and 6Repaired If it’s sanitary work we do it. Out of town day or night emergency service Maple 72r23 BETTER INSURANCE PROTECTION AND SERVICE OPTOMETRIST Consultation by Appointment Willowdale Oï¬ice: 4969 Yonge St.. Stop 6A BA. 1-5327 Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. GENERAL BUSINESS Coaches For All Occasions Telephone King 56 Paper Hanging 213 Oak Ave., Richvale ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS Phone TUrner 4-1931 Ken & Clarke Prentice AUCTIONEERS Interior and Exterior 21 Bedford Park Ave. Richmond Hill TUmer 4-2062 By Appointment CHIROPRACTIC OPTOMETRISI AUCTIONEERS REAL ESTATE SCHOOL DAYS TUrner 4-1219 Savage tion) Line Work - Repairs Terms: Cash. No reserve. Farm sold. Sale 12 pm. Teston W.A. will serve lunch. Ed. Kyle, clerk ALVIN S. FARMER, Auctioneer, Gormley. Ont., ph. Stouï¬â€˜ville 67312 Cockshutt Disc Seed Drill. good Peter Hamilton Cultivator IHC 9 Stiff Tooth Cultivator 3-Drum Frost & Wood Roller 4-Section Drag Harrows M-H Spring Tooth Harrow, 3 sec. John Deere Manure Spreader Frost & Wood-Hay Tedder M-H Clover Buncher Waterloo Garden Tractor, com- plete with plow and cultivator 6 Can Milk Cooler, Gem, near new Hinman Milking Machine, 2 unit with pipes, complete Potato Planter Set of Lever Harrows Tudhope Anderson Truck Rubber Tired Wagon Hay Rack 1 Pig Crate M-H Hay Rake M-H Hay Loader, in good condi. tion Fanning Mill, Chatham 1/i h.p. Century 60 cycle Motor, near new Power Emery Grinder Set of Double Discs, Bissell John Deere Corn Cultivator Cockshutt No. 80 Tractor Plow, 2-furrow 1 Sprayer, 1 Cutter, 1 Bob Sleigh 1 Set Bench Sleighs 1 Gravel Box Number of Chains, Tools, Forks, Hoes ’ Many other articles, sacks, grain bags 2 New Single Plows 3 Single Scufflers 1 100 ft. 6†Drive Belt 1 8-inch Plate Grain Grinder 1 Wire Fence Stretcher 1 Post Hole Digger 1 IOOâ€"Gal. Gas Barrel 1 40 Gal. Oil Drum 1 Lard Press 1 Large Pump Jack 1 Sausage Grinder Large Quantity of Scrap Iron About 950 ft. of Snow fence and r-n-t v-u-n-n-u-n-AH .â€" h- HHIâ€"‘Hbâ€"IHHHHH HHIâ€"‘râ€"I Posts Terms: Cash. sold. Teston WA to mention 36 Ft. Extension Ladder Harness 1 Set Double Breech Band Harness Number of Horse Collars Hay and Grain Quantity of Hay About 200 bus. Oats About 700 bus. Mixed Grain Silage Implements 1 M-H Tractor, Model 101 Junior, in ï¬rst class condition, equipped with heat house 1 Case Side Delivery Rake, 2 yrs. old 1 White Threshing Machine, No. 6, in good condition 1 Case 2-furrow 12†Plow. 1 Mc-Deering Binder, 6 ft. cut 1 Mcâ€"Deering Mower, 5 ft. cut, good dresser 1 Kitchen Cupboard 1 Full Toilet Set 1 Davenport 3 Rocking Chairs ' 1 Kitchen Cupboard 1 Kitchen Table Crock Dishes 1 Westinghouse Electric Stove Number of Oil Lamps 2 Iron Pots 1 Egg Candler and Scales 2 Radios 1 Churn 1 Butter Bowl and ladle Number of Cooking Utensils 5 Congoleum Rugs. different sizes Number of Kitchen Chairs 5 Cane Bottom Chairs 1 Melotte Separator Quantity of Picture Frames Girl’s Bicycle Many other articles too numerous old 1 Bay Gelding, 12 years Furniture 1 Extension Dining Room Table 6 Dining Room Chairs 1 Wardrobe 1 Hall Rack 1 Bed and spring and dresser 1 Washstand 1 Bed, springs and mattress and 1. 2. 3. 4 5 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Above cattle Ayrshire Cow, fresh calf by side Ayrshire Cow, full flow, not bred Ayrshire Heifer, milking, not bred . Ayrshire Heifer, full flow, bred February 18 . Ayrshire Cow, due time of sale Ayrshire Cow, full flow, not bred Ayrshire Cow, milking, bred September 11 Ayrshire Heifer, fresh 2 months Ayrshire Cow, milking, bred September 4 Ayrshire Heifer, fresh Ayrshire Cow, Heifer, 2nd calf, fresh, calf by side Ayrshire Heifer, bred Jan. 21 Ayrshire Heifer, bred Dec. 6 Ayrshire Heifer, 1 year old Ayrshire Heifer, 1 year old Ayrshire Heifer, 1 year old Ayrshire Heifer Calf Holstein Cow, due in April, 5 years old White Cow, due in April, 4 yrs. old are negative to blood test and TB. test Horses 1 B1a_ci{ Percheron Mare, 10 yrs. Cattle 0F AYRSHIRE HERD M. H. Model 101 Jr. Tractor. White No. 6 Threshing Machine, Farm Implements. Hay, Grain, Furniture The property of Electrical Contractor Lot 22. Con. 5. Vaughan Twp. 11/; miles West of Maple, â€" First Farm North ROY SIMPSON Electrical Work AUCTION SALE Richmond Hill TU. 4-1414 SATURDAY. APRIL 4 All types of FOREST OLIVER IMPORTANT Addressing the mothers, Guides and guests, Brown Owl Campbell likened the Brownie to a tree. “It starts to grow, ï¬rst one branch and then another takes shape. It towers high, it withstands the bat- tering of the wnid and storm and when people pass by, it is pointed out as a beautiful tree. They do not say one branch is better than another, no, it grew together mak- ing it one. Perhaps if we all work and grow together ,then we can all work together toward one common cause.†Mrs. J. Cozens of Toronto, long a leader in Guide and Brownie work, was guest speaker. She told of her work as leader of day camps for Brownies in which girls from the cities are given a glimpse of During the program which fol lowed all the Guides and Brownies were presented with their corona- tion badges, which they wear as a tribute to our Queen in her coron- ation year. Each girl had per- formed some act of public service to win this badge. Carol Fish re- ceived two proï¬ciency badges and Company Leader Catharine Gunn received three proï¬ciency badges. Mrs. Wm. Campbell received her warrant and pin as Brown Owl. In an impressive ceremony three Brownies flew up to the Guide Company: Caroline Wood, Carol Hine and Jacqueline Hanna. Over 100 Guides and Brownies with their mothers and guests sat down to supper at the annual parâ€" ty held in the Oak Ridges School on Frida§ night. Head table guests were Reverend D. C. H. Michell, Mrs. J. Cozens, Lieut. Carol Fish, Company Commander Catherine Gunn, Mrs. Styrmo, Mrs. Geary, Mrs. Severs, Mrs. Gunn, Brown Owl, Mrs. Wm. Campbell, and Guider Captain D. Carter. The tables were decorated wiht bou- quets of daffodils. Oak Ridges Guides - Brownies Annual Party Very Successful The group committee of the Oak Ridges Boy Scouts and the Oak Ridges Lions Club were hosts to the Boy Scouts of the Oak Ridges Troop. The Troop was in charge of Cubmaster Warren Broad. Mr. Warren Gerrard was a guest along with several boys new to the scout troop. The Lions Club provided refreshments which were preyar- ed by Mrs. Douglas Nash. It has been announced that for the time being Inspector Maynard Hallman assisted by Mr. J. H. Campbell, B.A. B. Paed., will carry on the duties of the late Mr. O. M. McKillop. Mr. Campbell has been doing inspectoral work in the coun- ties of Simcoe, Oxford, Lincoln and Welland. Personals. and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ash and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hutchinson spent Sunday With Mrs. Ash’s sis- ter. Mrs .George Chester. in Scar- Mrs. C. Cassidy, president of the Ladies Auxiliary Scouts and Guides has been ill for the past week. Sorry to report that Mr. Stan Rule has been ill for the past week. His many friends hope to see him out soon. Mrs. Hilda Severs, who with her husband, spent 22 years in Egypt, is with her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Duflield, Aubrey Ave., Oak Ridges. Mrs. Severs is already at work as- sisting the Brown Owl, Mrs. Wm. Campbell, with the Brownie Pack. Scouts This column will carry on as us ual from a new address. Your as- sistance in gathering up the inter- esting items will be very necessary as we will not be quite so close. The new telephone number will be published when it is known. Many thanks to all the patient people on the 130 line; we hope to be able to get a private line in future. ‘Mr. .and Mrs. C L. Stephenson have sold their home at Lake Wil- cox to Mr. and Mrs. A. Cooke. Two small boys complete the Cooke family. Mr. Cook is employed with A. V. Roe Company. Mr. and Mrs. K. Seagar, daugh- ter Jade and son Jeremy, who ar- rived from England ï¬ve weeks ago have purchased a home on the North Road. Mrs. Seagar‘s moth- er Mrs. Crouse came by plane a Week later and is making her home wlth them. Daughter Jade is en- rolled at the Lake Wilcox School. Lion Captain E. Hawman and Mrs. Hawman, Lion and Mrs. Grant McCachen and Lion secretary Dou- glas Stephenson attended the Rich- mond Hill Lion's Club Charter An- niversary dinner on Tuesday night when the past International Presi dent Walter Fisher of the St. Cath- arines Club was the guest speaker. He gave an inspiring address on the duty of Canadians to speak in defense of their way of life, laud- ing the recent meeting in Massey Hall when an audience which pack- ed the large hall enthusiastically supported our democratic system of government. Social N'otes TELEVISION Radio - Washer Repairs No Mileage Charge Victor Draper AGENCIES Yonge St. Oak Ridges TUrner 4-1061 or 859 Dundas St., West Toronto WAverley 9559 OAK RIDGES & LAKE WILCOX NEWS NOW 2 LOCATIONS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. C. L STEPHENSON TELEPHONE: KING 130381 The evening ended with a pro- gram put on by Guides and Brown- ies. A very well done puppet show by Caroline McKenzie and a tap dance by Caroline were enjoyed. The Brownies gave an exhibition of square dancing. Goodnight La- dies sung by two small Brownies ended a very ï¬ne evening. country life we enjoy every day. They are taken to camp sites which have swimming facilities and are taught to swim. Handcraft and na- ture study classes are also a part of the programme. Mrs. Cozens has been a successful leader of girls’ choirs. One, a 200 voice choir. sang at the Guide Rally in Maple Leaf Gardens in 1951. Two of her choirs took ï¬rsts and one a third at the Kiwanis Festival last year. Twelve members of the Hockey Team sponsored by the Oak Rid- ges Lions Club were guests of the Club for dinner at its regular meet- ing at the Ridge Inn on Monday night. Lion President Captain Ed. Hawman speaking to the boys out- lined the plans for boys work which the Lions Club have underway for this year. A baseball team is one propect and the hockey will pro- ceed next year. St. John’s Langdon’s Bus on Easter Day will as usual on Sundays pick up worshippers for church and child- ren for the Sunday school; leaving CFRB sideroad, Yonge St. at 10.55 a.m., proceeding around Wilcox Lake and returning to Yonge St. via the South road and thence 0 St. John’s Church. Holy Week services at St. John’s (Anglican) Church, Oak Ridges (Yonge St. at Jefferson) will in- clude a service of Litany and In- tercessions on Good Friday. April 3, at 11.15 a.m.; and on Easter Day, April 5, Holy Communion at 11.15 Another indication of the growth of the Oak Ridges District is the two new Mercurys purchased last week by the Oak Ridges Taxi. Own- ed and operated for the past four years by Mr. Ed. Pallister, this opâ€" erator enjoys an accident free rec- 0rd. Hockey Team The Old Tyme Dance Club of Oak Ridges has appointed the fol- lowing nominating committee: Howard Hulme, Bob Rickward, Mrs. Mary Wheelock, Mrs. B. Hop- kins, George DeWitt. Oak Ridges and District will charter a bus to take members to the Square Dance Festival to be held in the Mutual Street Arena, on April 14. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dobson and Mr .and Mrs. J. Oulette of Wildwood Ave. spent. the week-end in Detroit and Niagara Falls. Mrs. Dobson is a native of Cape Breton Island and this was her ï¬rst visit to Niagara Falls. Mrs. E. Seal looked after the children while their parents were absent. Square Dancers ial and labour on the cupboards was donated by Mr. Ivan Bond. This equipment will house the dishes ,etc. used during the social hour. and will be a great beneï¬t to the ladies who are responsible for the cup of tea and fellowship we all enjoy. Mrs. Ash and Mrs. Hutchinson were charter members of the Oak Ridges Home and School. Mrs. John Bull is making her home for the present with Mr. and Mrs .S. Bonsonelli. Mr. Robt. Ash and Mrs. Harry Hutchinson assisted by thelr hus- bands. spent Saturday afternoon putting a top on and painting. the cupboard and table recently built in the Oak Ridges Public School for the use of the Home and School and other groups. The Expense involved was borne by the Home and School and mater- boro Get the CLOGI-‘REB All-Infra“ Lnbawco Pumrâ€"extn-emelent, on: llfe. 1.000 and 1 uses -â€" cellar. house. barn. ï¬eldsâ€"- In any pomlon, yen round. Portable. Famous for 60 years. Uses ‘A-‘A hf. molar. Cap. 2400 OPEâ€"1 00 GP}! 25 â€"â€" 360 GP}! 75‘. Only 9.95 poatpald lntludlng pump pulley. 1! cash wnh order. SPECIALLY REDUCED to clear . . . a dlscontlnued line of Labawco Pumps. Uses ill-$4; h.p‘ motor. Cap. 1600 OPEâ€"800 GP)! 25'â€" ’.‘00 CPR 75'. Limited quan- tlLyâ€"a real buy while they last. OrderrnovLPnlLii.) "MONEY 'BAbli ‘G'UABANTEE MISON’S SALES C0. mph 5 41 Bernlce A". 2., Toronto )8, Ont. You have 4 full day's in New Orleans on this delightful 11-day tourâ€"time to visit all the famous spots in one of America's most mysterious and fascinating cities. Pirates' Alley, Napoleon House, the Old Slave Market, Versailles Oak and the quaint shops and resorts of the Old French Quarter are iust a few of the sights you've always wanted to see. Going there and back bj' bus adds further enioyment to your trip. ‘ v Ask your Agent for more details of this and 4 many other Pleasure Planned Vacations. "Gay Paris†of America Above mentioned sheep are an exceptionally good flock Poultry 50 Yearling Leghorn Hens Implements 1950 Ferguson Tractor, complete 1 Yorkshire White Sow, bred 6 Fat Hogs 39 Chunks 29 Shoats Registered Suffolk Sheep 8 Yeagling Ewes, with lambs by Pigs side 7 v 1 2-yr-old Ewe with lamb by side 1 Suï¬olk Ram Jas. Smith, Clerk KEN & CLARKE PREN'X‘ICE, Auctioneers 11. Red 8; White Heifer, 6 mos. 12. 7 Fat Steers 13. 5 Steers, 9 mos old 14. 1 Steer, 6 mos. .15. 1 Veal Calf Horses 1 Clydesdale Bay Mare, 11 years 1 Clydesdale Bay Mare, 12 years Above is a real good team 2 Sets TEam Harness Terms: cash Cattle 1. Registgyed yolsï¬qin Ciow, Vic- THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thurs, March 26, 1953 11 Markham P.O. ph. Markham 346 Mllliken P.O., ph. Agincourt 52w3 to calf in April 5. Grade Holstein Cow, springing 6. Gnade Holstein Cow, bred Dec. 16 7. Qaade Holstein Cow, bred Nov‘ toria Glen Texal Penelope. No. 817769, born Dec. 30, 1948, fresh, calf by side 2. Her Heifer Calf, registered, vacc., Victoria Glen Texal Marigold, born April 12, 1952 3. Registered Holstein Heifer. vacc.. Victoria Glen Maple Mi- randa, born Feb. 27, 1952 4. Grade Holstein Cow, supposed March 6' Yorkshire White Sow, bred Dec‘ Registered English Boar, 10 months old Yorkshire White Sow, 12 Yorkshire White Sow, 19 < Yorkshire White Saw, 24 Yorkshire White Sow, bred Jan. 28 Yorkshire White Sow, due time of sale Yorkshire White Sow, bred in Jan. Yorkshire White Sow, bred REGISTERED & GRADE HOLSTEIN CATTLE REGISTERED SUFFOLK SHEEP, YORKSHIRE SWINE, FERGUSON TRACTOR, FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS1 HAY, GRAIN, ROOTS, FURNITURE, ETC. Grade Holstein Heifer, bred Dec. 16 Grade Holstein Heifer, bred Jan. 28 Grade Holstein Heifer, 8 mos., vacc. Red 8: White Heifer, 6 mos. 7 Fat Steers 5 Steers, 9 mos old 1 Steer, 6 mos. 1 Veal Calf Lot 20, Concession 4, Markham Twp. Richmond Hill MALTgY’S SERVICE STATMN No reserve. Farm H. F. COLLARD SATURDAY, APRIL 4 AUCTION SALE OF Yorkshire bred Jan bred Jan. bred Jan Property of other useful articles Furniture 1 Boy’s Bicycle, good 1 Kitchen Cupboard 1 Kitchen Cabinet 1 Writing Desk 1 Cabinet Electric Radio 6 Kitchen Chaï¬s 1 Kitchen Table 1 Lawn Mower Number of Fruit Jars and other ar- ticles glass Number of House Doors Forks, Shovels, Hoes and numerous rafters for 100 ft. shed l Pile Used Lumber 1 Pile of Fence Rails 1 Large Quantity of Eavestrough- ing 1 Set Platform Scales 2 Horse -Fork Draw Ropes, new Number of Pulleys 1 Wheelbarrow 1 Root Pulper Number of Sling Ropes Number of Pig Troughs Number of Window Sash with sold. good Mixed Hay Quantity of Mixed Grain Approx. 10 bus. of Red Clover Seed cleaned Number of Sacks Quantity of Turnips Miscellaneous Articles Timber Frame, complete including Hay 2% Ton Baled 2nd cut Alfalfa Approx. Ton Pick-up Baled real Ton Truck, dual tires Hay 8; Grain, etc. _ 6 {on Stationary Baled good mixed with lights, power take-05 and overdrive 1 Ferguson 3-furrow Tractor Plow, almost new 1 Ford Ferguson Tractor Cultiva- tor, spring tooth 1 Ford Ferguson Tractor Cultiva- tor, stifl‘ tooth 1 Dearborn 2-furrow Disc Plow new, for Ford or Ferguson Tractor ‘ M-l-l 6 Ft. Binder. good M-H 6 ft. Mower, new Cockshutt Dump Rake, 10 ft. 3-Drum Steel Land Roller 13-Hoe M-H Grain Drill Complete with fertilizer attach- ment‘ 1 No. 21 Fluery Walking Plow 1 Set 5 sect. Drag Barrows 1 Set 3 Sect. Drag Harrow 2 Rubber Tired Wagons 2 Flat Rac 5. good 1 Set Bob leighs 1 Manure Spreader IHC on rubber. HHHHH near new ' 1 lntergatiqnal Stake Body, 1% (Subiod to Chang.) INCLUDES HOTEL ROOM FOR 9 NIGHTS ROUND TRIP FARE FROM TORONTO $9541 TUrner 4-0301 (2 in a room) Sale at 1 pm. sharp