OLD 8.: NEW FLOORS sanded and ï¬nished. For the answer to your flooring problems, phone King M312. tfc51 Employment Wanted June 15. Stewart'Rumble, lot 19, con. 3 Markham. TUrner 4-1909. e1w6 HOLSTEIIS COW, ifulliflow, fresh LIFETIME all metal Venetian Blinds. aluminum or 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, )nt. Please reverse phone charges tfdM ONE GURNEY combination coal and electric range in perfect con- dition‘ (4 plates and large oven); one metal bed, springs and spring- ï¬lied mattress, 48" width: one dresser with mirror: two sets of metal continental bed legs will convert any spring). Call King 51 evenings after 6.30 or on Saturday. c1w6 FRAME BARN. 40'x60'. on stone foundation, stabling; also driving or implement frame shed. galvan- ized roof 60’x16’; frame hen house; also two farm wire gates, 14’x4’. Lot 52 ,con. 1 Vaughan, Yonge St. Apply J. H. Naughton, Elgin Mills. TUrner 4â€"1276. *1w6 FRE‘E ESTIMATES on repairs and conversions to all makes of sewing machines. guaranteed. Free pickup and delivery. Reid's Cleaners. 78 Yonge St, Richmond Hill. TU. 4- CHESTERFIELD Suites recovered like new. We specialize in custom uphostering. Free estimates, free pickup and delivery. DYER’S FURNITURE 1881 FENCE with cedar rails â€" rustic, ornamental, substantial, choice quality rails 15¢ each F.O.B., 20¢ each delivered. F. A. Morton, Morton Acres, Keswick, phone 197W. c8w51 2 SILOS, Ajax stave. creosoted spruce, complete. perfect condi- tioxi, cash today $1,452.00 for $550. standing. Apply Silver Stream Farms, 3rd concession. Markham Township. TUrner 4-2376. *3w6 Opporunity business for sale, clear- ing over $100 a week. $1,250., or will accept lot or car as part pay- ment. Write Box 31. Liberal clw6 McCLARY Refrigerator. new, 7.2 cu. ft. “Across the Top†freezer. 5 year warranty. $28 down. Terms. Fox Appliances, TU. 4â€"1610. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ideal Ipr recreation room or summer cottage. To be sold on rummage sale basis on August 8 from 10 a. m. to 4 pm. at 31 Edgar Ave., mchvale. c1w6 MAN‘S BICYCLE, 3 speed, $25.: 1929 Nash Sedan, excellent condi- tion, $75. Maple 138W. c1w6 $70 NEW IDEAL hot air furnace. heating pipes and electric damper Control, like new; also water sof- tener, electric grate with coals. AV. 5-2178. clw6 $25.00 GIRL'S C.C.M. Bicycle, medium size. excellent condition. Phone AV. 5-1663. c1w6 OUTBOARD MOTOR. 1% h.p ‘ eptune. good running order. $35 hone after 5 pm. AV. 5-2250: USED REFRIGERATORS. recon- ditioned and guaranteed. $100.00 and up. Apply Chalk Refrigeration. King 26R2. tfc44 1315i; ‘vifl; 7 éeï¬al, A1 condition. Phone AV. 5-2462 after 6 pm. *1w6 CARRIAGES, Cribs, Strollers. playpens. R. J. Musselman, But- tonville. Ont, phone 58R24, Agin- court I RCA VICTOR Car» Radiou‘cgm- MOFFAT 4-burner electric stove, side oven, hot-plate, all new swit- ches. Phone Maple 28R13. tfc4q FLAGSTONE DELIVERY, $9 ton delivered. Also cordwood. TU. 4- 1934. * 1W6 QUEBEC COOK STOVE, coal or Wood, good cooking oven with ther- hibixiét'er. AV. 5-i421 BICYCLE, c.c.M.. girls. good con- dition, bargain at $25.00. Phone TUrner 4-1261. *1w6 EAsi WASHER, rebuilt like new, guaranteed. Fox Appliances, TU‘ 4-1610. c1w6 SPACE HEATER, like new. used one year, cost $120, will sell for $50. TU. 4-1319. c1w6 BABY CARRIAGE and play pen. Good condition. TU. 4-2728. c1w6 TO PLACE A WANT AD IN THE LIBERAL ' TU.4-1261'3‘ Phohe 1250 Newmarket CASH BATES, ï¬rst insertion 30 per word, min. charge . . . . 50c Second and subsequent insertions if wording unchanged, 30 per word min. charge . . . . . . . . . . 400 FOR BOX NUMBERS an extra charge per insertion of . . . . 25c COMING EVENTS NOTICES: per type line 10c min. charge. .500 CARDS 0F THANKS, IN MEMORIAM, DEATHS, BNGAGEMENTS. MABRIAGES, per insertion . . 75o BIRTH NOTICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c Classiï¬ed advertisements should be in as early in the week :5 possible but not later than noon on Wednesdays. BUSINESS FOR SALE: LIVESTOCK FOR SALE CLASSIFIED FOR SALE and WANT ADS ARTICLES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES tfc20 c1w6 c4w5 tfc5 c1w6 BRAY HATCHERY has for quick ‘shipment a limited quantity of dayold and started chicks. Ask us for prices. Your September chicks should be on order now. Agent â€" Fred Wise. Richmond Hill. dwï¬ YOUNG DUTCH COUPLE, 2 chil- dren, looking for accommodation or bungalow. minimum 3 rooms and kitchenette. Apply Mr. Eysin- ga, Apt. 404, Central Y.M.C.A.. Toronto. c1w6 APARTMENT wanted by couï¬ej no children. M. Charlton, Brath- walte‘s Hardware. TU. 4-1331. HOUSE 1n Richmond H111 d1sfi-1ct, 4-5 rooms. Box 26 The Liberal‘ UNFURNISHED house wanted by September 1. by reliable party. Thornhill or Richmond Hill area. AV. 5â€"1265. c1w6 APARTMENT or house, at least? rooms and bath. Box 19 The Liber- al. clwï¬ MEN! Here’s our opportunity to earn better an average income every week of the year selling nat- ionally advertised Watkins Prod- ucts in Rural Districts. Neither experience nor investment necess- ary. Training supplied. For details without obligation write Dept. L, J. R. Watkins Co., 350 St. Roch St., Montreal. c4w6 MIDDLE-AGED woman wanted as housekeeper in Richmond Hill, for September 8, by teacher with two school age children. One capable of taking full charge, sleep out preferably. Write Box 29 The Liberal. or apply at ’101 Baker Ave. after August 20. c4w6 MAR_RIEp_ DU‘TCHMAN, experi- enced with milch cows and pigs and equipment, to run 80- acre farm with separate farm house, hydro, bathroom and garden, good wages, references required. Apply Box 21 Liberal. tfc4 EARN MONEY â€" make friends, selling blouses, skirts, shirts, slacks. Highest quality, rock bottom price- es. Samples loaned. Good commis~ sion. Stenber Distributing 00., 30 McRoberts Ave, Toronto. c2w5 WANTED YOUNG MAN., Tree trimming for public utilities. Ex- perience unnecessary. Steady em- ployment. 261 Richmond Street, Richmond Hill. Apply after 6 p. m. *lwï¬ It’s much easier a‘hd cheaper to telephone Tl'kmei' 44-1361 and in- sert a. notice ii the “Coming. Ev- ents†column than it is tp gyms» and stamp 13 lot of eirveï¬xpé's. EXPERIENCED Butcher wanted for large independent supermarket. Apply Arnold's Farm Supermarket, comer No. 7 highway and Ken- nedy Road, Unionville. clw6 AUTO PARTS. male clerk. 18-35, high school education. Apply in person. Can. Tire Assoc. Store, 4896 Yonge St, Willowdaie, see Manager. *2w6 CLERK WANTED for local hard- ware store. Experience not necess- ary. Permanent position. Apply in writing to Box 30 The Liberal. - clw6 CAPABLE WOMAN for light housekeeping duties last week of August, in comfortable country home. Box 25 Liberal. tfc4 Club. Apply Mr. Gelieff, AV. 5- 0006. c1w6 FEMALE e at New Uplands Golf HELP WANTED, RIchvale Coï¬ee Shop, full time. TU. 4-2231. c1w6 DRIVER-SALESMAN. Richmond Hill Dairy. References required. 1950 CHEV. COACH de luxe heat- er, turn indicators, windshield washer, sun visor, excell‘ent con- dition, $1,350.00. TU. 4-1287. 1948 AUSTIN COACH, new mo- tor and new front end $575. Terms arranged. Hall's Service Station, Elgin Mills (opp. Orange Home). TU. 4-2061. tfc4 1936 CHRYSLER, 4 door sedan. good tires, new battery, perfect running condition. Will sell rea- sonable for quick sale. Phone King 30R13. c1w6 WRECKING % ton Chevrolet Truck, good 750-20, 10 ply tires. AVenue 5-2331. c1w6 1940 FORD COUPE, blue. g body, $275.00. Sunoco Stat Richmond Hill, TUrner 4-2133 USED CARS AND TRUCKS HELP WANTED POULTRY FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT ’E, blue. good Sunoco Station, tf052 *2w5 c1w6 c2w5 c1w6 CAPONS, toasters and fowl, high- est plies paid. Don’t sell until tontacting W. S. Appleton_ Oak Ridges Poultry Grading Station Phone King 91314. 11:11 MAN'S pair eyeglasses, dark frames with tinted lenses, on Yonge St. between Theatre and Dairy Bar. Urgent. TU. 4-2125. DEAD & CRIPPLED farm ani- mals. for speedy pick-up phone Banner Rendering, Richmond Hill‘ TUrner 4-2498 or Toronto LY. 6237 (collect). tfc44 ORGANIST and choir leader for Zion United Church. Cedar Grove. Apply to Ruby Reesor. Markham R. R .1, Ont. c1w6 FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR. MORTGAGES or to buy existing lst or 2nd mort- gages. GENERAL Landscape, planning, designing; also ponds, cellars, fence rows; all types grading and levelling. Estimates given. Rep- resentative for Colonial and Car- dinal Homes, Cottages and Gar- ages. Steckley’s Contracting and Landscape Service, Stouï¬ville 60816. tic 46 dale Ave., Wiflbwdale, but, bhdï¬'e BA. 1-7484. *1w5 CUSTOM MOWING, ploughing, discing, cultivating, also back ï¬ll- ing and grading. Lance Willis, Richmond Hill, lst house east side of Bayview, south of Markham Rd.. TUmer 4-2342. tfc51 SAND, GRAVEL, Crushed Stone, Loam and Fill and Custom Garden plowing and discing, sod, flagstone and light gardening. Smith Cres. Phone AV. 5-2211, L. W. Reid. TIRED & LISTLESS Try Perry’s Blood Tablets with iron and liver. Mail your name and address with $2.75 for 100 tablets to Perry’s Pharmacy, Maple, 0nt., for prepaid postage. tfc48 LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired by experienced workman also repair parts for Cyclone grass seeders and new machines; Phone Jos. Winger, R. R. 2’ Maple 62r22. tfc41 DEADSTOCK removed from your farm promptly for sanitary dis- posal. Telephone Collect: Toronto EM. 3-3636 or Woodbridge 6J. GORDON YOUNG LIMITED EXPERT Sodding ' and gnading, sod delivered, rockeries built or stone delivered. Roto plowing and ï¬ll. All work done under contract. For free estimate phone AV. 5- 1471. 50th NOTICE â€" Repairs made on all makes of garden tractors,! power lawn mowers, air cooled engines and motorcycles. Charles Jen- nings, Keele Street, 2 miles north of Maple. Maple 51r14. tfc2 Loam and Fill and Custom Gardeli Plowing and discing. Smith Cres. Phone AV. 5-2211, L. W. Reid ALL KINDS FURNITURE re- pairs, upholstering, cabinet work, wood carving. Estimates given. N. G. VanDyke, 33 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill. tfc SAND, GRAVEL, Crushed Stone, ALTERATIONS and repair work, sidewalks ,cement work. Tile beds, soft water cisterns, carpentry work. For prompt service call AV. 5-1100. c4w5 CUSTOM WORK, self-propelled combining, also baling and forage harvesting. Heise Bros.. Victoria Square. Phone Stouffville 66105. *3w5 vice, Domestic and Commercial: Repairs to all makes. Don Chalk, I‘elephone King- 261-5. tfc38 BLOCK LAYING and concrete work, footings, basement floors, etc. Fred Flood, Richmond Hill. Turner 4-2311. 1:ch REFRIGERATION Sales and Set, A. G. HALL â€" builder of quality, custom and N.H.A. homes; remodâ€" elling a specialty. King 17r14. ALI KINDS Carpenter Work, trim or 'bulding' of any kind. Geo. W. Pumell, 53 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill, Turner 4-1177. tfclo LARGE SEPTIC tanks installed anywhere. Workmanship guaran- teed. Phone Newmarket 651. stone, loam and 611. E. Chnrfl Richmond Hill, TUrner #1701. NORTH YORK SODDING Rapid delivery of quality loam. Sod delivered and/or laid. Phone BA. 1-5877. *29w42 manure and ï¬ll. L.'Wllis. TUrner 4-2342. tfc51 M. EINBODEN & SON -â€"Concrete contractors. septic tanks and drain repairs. BAIdwin 1-0633 or Turner 4-1090. tfc42 SAND AND GRAVEL, crushed SAND & GRAVEL, stone, loam, decorating. Pthe Ari-{0111115011 TU. 4-1791. {£313 ANYTHING y; painting, papering, MISCELLANEOUS W. Conroy, Broker, 56 Avon POULTRY ‘ WANTED WANTED LOST c51w27 elws c30w49 tfc39 fle39 tfc39 tfcu 'Look To This Sign Fof Complete Real Estate Satisfaction THIS WEEK‘S SPECIAL OFFER GENERAL INSURANCE will be closed August lst to August 8 inclusive Wage sale of household furniture, many antique articles, dining room and bedroom furniture, dishes, glass- ware, garden equipment, at lot 26, con. 5, Markham Twp., at Cashel, the property of Mrs. Roy H. Bish- op. Terms: cash. No reserve as property sold. Sale at 1.30. A. S. Farmer. Auctioneer. *2w6 45 YW ET. NURYH NEHHDID -Hlllâ€" WEDNESDAY, AUG. 19 â€" Auction sale of household furniture, many antique articles, radio, piano, ches- terï¬eld suite, glassware, dishes, cooking utensils, garden and car- penter’s tools, etc., at lot 31, con. 5, Markham '1‘pr at Almira. the estate of the Late Jacob S. Wide- man. Ter Cash. Sale at 1.30 p. m. Lloyd . er, clerk. Am S. Farmer, auctioneer. p.m. Terms cash, no reserve, house sold. Ken & Clarke Pren- tice. auctioneers, Markham, Ont., phone 346. Jas. Smith, clerk. AUGUST 15 â€"- Saturday â€" Auc- tion sale of household furniture, carpenter's tools, garden tools, etc., at 119 Clarke St., Thomhill. Ont. Stop 14A, east of Yonge St., prop- erty of David Harber. Sale at 2 SATURDAY, AUG. 15 â€" Auction SAT., AUGUST 8 â€"â€" Auction sale of Purebred Holstein and Guern- sey cattle, implements. etc., prop- erty of Leonard Bishop, lot 6, con- cession 7, King Township, 1% miles straight east of Nobleton. Nothing to be removed until set- tled for.Sa1e at 1.30 p.m. (D.S.T.) Terms cash, no reserve. Glenn An- derson. auctioneer, Harold Pringle and George Hill, clerks, Golenn At- kinson on Pedigrees. *2w5 TRANSPORTATION wanted from Highland Park area. arriving Queen-Carlaw area between 8 and 8.30 a.m., leaving 5 p.m. AV. 5- 2515. c1w6 TRANSPORTATION wanted leav- ing Markham Rd., 6.15 am. to ar- rive vicinity Dundas and Yonge at 7 a.m., leaving downtown 4 pm. TU. 4-1638. c1w6 HOUSE â€" 3 bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, closed sunroom, cell- ar, bath, running water. Wilcox Lake. Large lot, trees. Immediate possession. Apply for appointment to see property. J. Vanek, owner, c/o J. H. Naughton, TU. 4-1276. UNFURNISHED, self-contained apartment, living-room. dining- room, two bedrooms, kitchen and bathroom. Grant, Gormley, phone Stouï¬ville 66304. c1w6 TRANSPORTATION THREE unfurnished rooms, busi- ness or middle aged couple pre- ferred. Write Box 32 The Liberal. *1w6 NICELY furnished room. with pri- vate entrance, self-contained, use of washing machine. TUrner 4- 2469. c1w6 3 ROOM apartment. electric stove, refrigerator and. garage, conven- iences, a couple. 136 Clarke Ave.. Stop 14A. clw6 2 UNFURNISHED rooms. 2 pc. bath, self contained. Stop 13, close to Yonge St. AV. 5â€"1167. ROOMY 2 bedroom apartment, large glassed sun porch, modern kitchen, bathroom. Immediate pos- session. Thornhill AV. 5-0058. *1w6 SALE REGISTERS ROOM ON YONGE ST. Gentle- man preferred. Board if desired. TU. 4-1856. c1w6 WARM, comfortable room, Centre St. W., Richmond Hill. TU. 4-1284. ONE furnished room, suit gentle- man. TU. 4-1547. c1w6 Only $1500. Cash. $6500. full price, ï¬nish it yourself and save, new large 5-room bungalow, located on can. ville Sideroad, Stop 23. Lot size 90 ft. x 200 ft, hea- vy wiring in, immediate pos- session. wonderful buy for a handyman. Holiday Closing The otfice of 'FOR‘ SALE W. SCHURMAN 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill Tll4-ISSI NOTICE TO RENT c1w6 c1w6 Paget’s Auto Service 1951 Austin Station Wagon, low mileage . . . . . $1050. 1950 Austin Panel Truck, new motor ............ $650. 1934 Chev., runner . $40. TRUCKS AUSTIN SKLES & SERVICE Call TU. 4-2191 motor $400. 1946 Chevrolet, a bargain at . . . . . . . . $725. 1941 Plymouth, very good car throughout . . . . . . . . . $350. 1938 Plymouth, good runner - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $65. 1937 Packard Sedan, good runner . . . . . . . . . . . . $50. 1937 Willys, motor recently had rings and valves . $75. 1936 Ford, very good lgunner . . . . . . . $90. motor $950. 1950 Austin, very low mileage ..,............... $875. 1950 Austin, 2,1,0 choose from $795. 1949 Austin . . . . . . . .. . $695. 1949 Singer Roadster . . $700. 1946 Austin, reconditioned 1952 Austin, now only $1395. 1952 Austin, also . . . . $1395 1950 Vanguard, reconditioned GREAT REDUCTION S A I. I: In many cases, a child who is backward or retarded is able to absorb a certain amount of instruc- tion and is often able to learn some handicraft or work which will help him become self-supporting when he is older. He should be giv- en such education as he is able to assimilate as earl)“ as possible. Such a youngster needs every evi- dence of affection from his family so that he may grow up knowing that his people love and want him. Sunday school, and church ser- vices will be held at the regular time next Sunday. Mrf and Mrs. Dawson are spend- ing summer week-ends at their Buttonville cottage. Mr .and Mrs. F. W. Baker and family are vacationing at their cottage. Mr: and Mrs. J. Easton, Sylvia, Aileen and Cynthia are on holi- day in the Ottawg alga; A Sunday visitors at the Foster Memorial Temple, Uxbridge, were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rodick. John and Grace, Misses Mary Rodick and Rhea Scott. Mr .and Mrs. E. Crisp visited Mr. Crisp’s brother and family at their cottage at Caesarea on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craig and family spent Sunday with friends near Owen Sound. Mr .and Mrs. Norman Reid. and Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson Vis- ited Quebec and the Maritimes on a recent motor trip. ' Doreen Jones and Gordon Vau- ghan motored to Minden one day last week. I Correspondent: , Mrs. F. 1 Leaf I n. R. 2 Gormley PhonAe Agincourt 335J2 Mrs. L. C. Secrett and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hord have had Mrs. Se- crett’s sister and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Helman and Billie of Ottawa, as their guests last week. Mrs. L .C. Seyfl’ert left for Sea- ford, Virginia, early this week, and will spend her vacation there with Major and Mrs. R. J. Clap- ton. Mr. and Mrs. John Black. Bobby and Billy spent last week in Fer- gus. Mr. and Mrs. .R. Holiness, Yonge St.. and daughter Dorene, returned last week from a very pleasant and interesting motor tour of Cape Cod, going by the Adirondacks, Saranac, Lake Placid and the Berkshire Hills to Plymouth and Province- town, returning by the Mohawk Trail and Finger Lake, District. They visited many pleasant and interesting places on' Cape Cod, and thoroughly enjoyed a stop over at Saratoga’s beautiful park and mineral springs. They were also very much impressed by the clean- liness of the highways in Massa- chusetts, where there isn’t a sign Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morris return- ed on Friday last from a pleasant vacation spent at Grace Lake, near Wilberforce. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James Clark and family, Fairview Ave.. spent the holiday week end at Guelph. Slashing Prices USED CARS W RETARDED CHILD BUTTONVILLE Elgin Mills CORRESPONDENT: MRS. A. T. MATHEWS Phone AVenue 5-1455 LANGSTAFF NEWS YOUR FORD-MONARCH DEALER IN RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-1116-7 EM. 6-3166 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM R.D. LITTLE 8: SUN ltd. The cleanest ’47 on the road See this before you buy! ' $895.00 1947 FORD SUPER DeLUXE SEDAN Sun visor & air conditioning A one owner car 2 to choose from $1450.00 1950 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DeLUXE SEDAN One of the cleanest we’ve had this year. “Hard Top†Automatic transmission, custom radio, whitewalls, and many other extras This one‘s a real beauty $1295.00 1950 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN Head Oï¬ices, Thornhill Members Toronto Real Estate Board Due to our tremendous vol- ume, we require immediately homes in Thornhill, Richmond Hill, Richvale, Elgin Mills, Langstafl', Highland Park, Concord and Maple. For ï¬rompt, efficient, conï¬dential service call AV. 5-1176 or BA. 1~1121. David McLean Ltd. $1950.00 1951 METEOR VICTORIA HOUSES WANTED This one is really loaded and is in excellent conditibn thr‘oughout See this customized beauty today. Mr. and Mrs. F. Morris, Yonge Street, spent a pleasant holiday week end at their cottage at Grace Lake, near Wilberforce. Mrs. Clement of Winnipeg and her grandson Charles of Regina, who are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Clement‘s daughter, Mrs. R. Jobe, Langstaff Rd. West, accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Jobe to Owen Sound to spend the holiday week- end. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams, on the birth of a daughter at the‘ Toronto Western Hospital on Saturday, July 25. Dennis Hayden of Toronto, who with his mother and sister Sharon accompanied the Thirgood's on the trip. had the misfortune to break his wrist, the result of a fall. board or anything to mar the beau- ty of the highways. Mr. and Mrs. C. Thirgood and sons, Raymond and Keith, return- ed Saturday from a very pleasant two weeks’ vacation spent at Cal- lendar Bay, on Lake Nipissing. where they enjoyed the swimming, boating and ï¬shing. catching pike, pickerel and one muskelonge. $175.00 1938 INTERNATIONAL 1/; TON PICKUP THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL $1795.00 We are Toronto’s Largest North Suburban Realtors 1950 FORD CONVERTIBLE $395.00 1940 FORD SEDAN New paint job Your Local Massey-Harris Dealer 29 YONGE ST. S., Richmon Hill, TU. 4-1722 BINDERS : 2 Massey-Harris 7 ft. Binders, with trucks and carrier 1 IHC 8 ft. Power Take-off Binder PLOUGHS : 1 Massey-Harris, No. 28 2-furrow Plough, 10†bottoms 1 No. 26 2-furrow Plough, 10†bottom 1 Massey-Harris No. 26 3-furrow Plough, 10†bottoms 1 IHC 3-furrow Plough, ace bottoms 1 Cockshutt 3â€"furrow Plough, 10†bottoms 1 Case 3-furrow Plough, 12†bottoms 1 Fleury 2-furrow Plough, 10†bottoms THRESHERS : TRACTORS : COMBINES 2 Used Machinery FOR SALE Frames King Sideroad TURNER 4-1651 A. J. BARRACLOUGH SIMPSUN’S DRY GOODS Greb Waterproof Black Work Boots, sizes 7-11 Men’s ‘Kingcot Denim Jeans’ sizes 32-38 SIMPSON’S DRY GOODS Black Ballerina, all sizes gold trim and crown Child’s Fancy Shirts, sanforized, sizes 3-6x 2 Clipper Combines, engine drive 1 Mount Forest Favourite Thresher 1 Waterloo Thresher 1 Case Thresher néw tires 1 IHC Tractor, Model M 1 44 Massey-Harris Standard Tractor, like new 1 44 Massey-Harris Standard Tractor 1 Massey-Harris Standard Tractor, 101 Super, with H. W. MORTSON Store Fixtures All reconditioned and ready for the ï¬eld. Kitchen Cabinets OAK RIDGES Sash General Woodworking IS King 65R22 RICHMOND HILL $2.39 $2.98 $3.49 $9.95 KING 65R22