Licensed Auctioneers fox-the County of York. Salon “handed to on shortest notice and at ten.- norsble rates Patronage solicited iï¬ï¬‚u 911136 Sales mtï¬'ï¬ea‘éï¬â€˜tâ€"hâ€"Jgh;;t‘;;£:&?;e ind u; amenable rues P 0 address King Licensed Auotionee: for the County of York. re. upeotfully solicxts your patronage and friendly influ enoe sales mttmded on tha shortest notion LIBERAL PRINTING It. PUBUSHMG HOUSE RICHMOND HILLONT. ' Prepares pupils for the grilde PX- aminations held at, Toronto Conserva- tory of Music and University of 1‘0- rontn. Special course in “Myer's†Kinder- garten Method, particularly helpful to beginners. JOHN R. CAMPBELL, Gulls by phone or ()thEl‘\ViS€ prompth responded to. Licensed Auctioneer for the Counties of York. Ontario and North Tmonto. Sgocial attention ivan to sales of every description. Farm and arm Mock sales a specialty. Farms bought and sold on commission. All sales attended to an shortest notice and conducted by the latest up-Lo-date methods. Address: 239 Bulliol St, Nmbh Toronto. Pponez North 4875. Class recitals are given the year '1‘. F. McMAHON. Phone No. The Newton School of Music Thvnreiical, Technical and Artistic Jlgmeyits' Doveinnvd Systematicully "Accmfgiing tn Mndm-n Methuds. ’ 5mm! T91“!!! QRPILS Hominy. M14121 EGI.INT0Nâ€"â€"20 Castleï¬cld Am. the rest. 01" the week. Phone: N. IS PUBLISHED EVERY EHURSDAY MORNING R [C If MON!) ILL â€" Wednesday. 9.30 1‘ Salmon. Maple MISS MIL LIE TRENCH DR. W. R. PENTLAND RICHMOND HILL - RESIDENCE First hnuse nurth of Atkinson it Switzer’s stun-r. VOL. XXXIV ‘31 per annum, in advance.] ‘4 Gus :md Guanine for Extractions. VETERINARY SURGEON, ’Phornhill. Maple, ()nt. . H. PINKERTON, v.5. mm. to 5 [1.111. BUSINESS CARDS. Richmond Hill, One. Saigeon a: McEwén DR. E. J.. WOODS [Nani-at, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Ehc‘flihrzml†‘PIANO TUNIN RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Piano J. H. Prentice D. G. BLOUG". Euros 5 Examine: Phhne No. 2402‘ Wte‘riuam gamma. AT THE Emmi. J K McE wen Weston throughout 42-1v 1 REAL ESTATE} ETC. , THORNHILL COMMISSIONER. CONVEY AN": A large stock of F1 new] Furnishing kep at both places Barristers! Sdlicturl. 8m. NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING ST E., TORONTO. Canada Telephone, Main Gable Address. “Dede.†Riohmonc... Hill Undertake-'5 & Embalmers, RICHMOND HILL & THORNHILL Burl-hth3 and Senators. Munov to 1mm an laud nation-its: manages“ owasï¬ rates Aurotumrceâ€"Ramoveu co the old pout can: one door west 02 the entrance to the Onburlo Bunk Newmuket maceâ€"Three down south of tho pastamce 'l‘ Hanazswnnnnqx 6 saw Hanan: A.G.F. Lawrence F. J. Dunbar Barrisiersï¬olicitors. Notiï¬es. kc. Home Life Building 00:. Adelaide & Victnrm. Sts.. I‘uronto. annntn Ofï¬ce. lem 328 Confedm'n~ linu Life- Bldg.. No. 13 Richmnnd St. E; Richmond Hill Oflice (“Liberall’ ()fl'ice). navel-y Thursday fox-emu"). Maple, Thursday afternoon. VVuud bridge, Saturday fm-enmm. Munev to loan at. Tel. M. 363]. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, NOTARY. E'rc. LENNOX & MORGAN Organs Repaired and _. TORONTO. ONT. . close for vacation during July and August; hut the large and pnpular MANY BUSINESS COLLEGES does not. Students desiring strictly high grade training for choice positions are mvihed to wnw for our catalogue. Enter now if you can. Our‘ graduates readily get employ- ment. W. J. ELLIOTT, Prlncipa Cor. Yonge and Aléxander Sts. Danton, Grover & Field Commissioner, Conveyancer. etc. Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Lawrance £4 Dunbar, ERI‘CHSEN BROWN 8: 7 MACNAUGHTON ROOM 48, CANADA LIFE BUILDING. 42-48 KING ST. WEST, BARBiSTERS, SOLICITORS; "CO N VhYANCERS, EYE.- [. A. NICHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC 301711 5. ?auidson THORNHILL WRIGHT BROS EDWARD FRANCIS NOTARY PUBLIC WILLIAM COOK voucme AND. . . . ACTION REGULATING b‘tuxx Emcusm Bnowx.. A. Quantum MonAuamx. RICHMOND HILL. ONTâ€, THURSDAY,{JTUNE 20. 191.2 TO RON TO. “Iran. 16mm. †In Essentiaiir, Unity; in Non-Essentials Expnrc Work Guarantoed Five Per Cent. (57.) Phone Iain 2984 51-6!" I Juvhn Bestard of Richmond Hill left fan estate of $6,963â€"hnusehold 20(de i $150; promissory notes $2,110; mnnev secured by mortgage $1,950: cash in bank $1553; housg $1,200. divided ‘ among his wife ang family. A Thns. Fahev of Elgin Mills. left $13,810â€"$10,480 in cash and $3.330 in- vested in real estate mortgages. By the will Fathflr Grant. pastor of Rich- mond Hill and Thm-nhill R. 0. Church- 98, is to get; $300 for masses; St. Vin- Cent De Paul Societv $200; his hrnth- e-rs Edward and William $7330 and $1.500respectively, and a sister Max-- guret Christian. the balance. The followmg paragraphs are taken from wills recently ï¬led in the Surro- gaga Court:â€" The Rev. S. A. Robinson, B.A. of Cale-dun will conduct the communion services at, St. Andrew’s Church next. Sunday at 11 o’clock. He will also take the preparatoy service on Friday afternnon and preach in St. Paul's on Sunday evening. V Mary Redditt of Toronto, formerly of Richmond Hill, who died on the 22nd of May. left an estate amounting to $2.154. to be divided among twn daughters and_six so_n_s. The annual .meeting of Maple Insti- tute will be held at the home of Mrs. Thos. Oliver’s on‘ Monday. June 24, at 2.3) p.m. Speaker, Mrs. M. N. Nor- man. Toronto. : Even-ybudy invited. Refreshments served. Mr. G. Lawrie is making improve- ments on his pro erty and intends building a new hue-E store. ,Mr. J. B. McLean is getting matexial on the ground for a new briqk dwell- ingmhouse soqth of the Standard Bank. Last Sabbath being Field Day in York County. the pulpit of St. Au- drew’s Church was occupied in the morning by Rev. Dr. Abrahli‘m of the Dominion Alliance. He also prnached in the Methodist Chunch in the even~ mg. The choir of the Methodist Church furnished the music at the anniversary Services at Victoria Square last Sun- ny. ‘ Dr. F. Rontlr-y has gone on a. two weeks' trip to Edmonton. His prac- tice is being attended to by Dr. Luck- hult. of King City: Entrance examination is being held here this week. Mr. Miller of King City is prpsiding, and Mr. Ruwa is at. Kins GM; By I-esulutinn the Cuuï¬m‘l rum-red upon a special session for hu‘sinesw. A msnlutinn In apply for furty hm-se pawn electric energy was moved and carried. The Clerk was instructed tu write tn Mr. W. H. Mnm‘e with refer- ence tn (the resvllutiun and alsu to ask fllL'illï¬-I‘I'HIIHUOE as to prices. «to. The By-law Gommitrtee was instruct- 9d to bring in a. hy-law- at." tï¬e next meeting of Cuuncil with rpr-ence tn the unuexutum (if a part, of Markham Township. Quunciludjourned, Lat, 34. Yonge Street" Geo. Thump- son. tenant. , The name at Frank Teetael was ad- ded as u nmnhuod h-anchvi-‘e water, and the rnll Was then passed as ï¬rm-Hy re- vined and amended and the Unurt ad- jmlrned. ' 4 Mr. Mondie, cuu'Iplamed that the land owned by him an Centre St. East was assessed nhnve ita, value. The nsuvsnmont was left. unchanged. ml, 1 n . , ._.__ , The Court of Revision met; on Tues~ day. Jum- llth, in the Council Cham- ber, tn consider appeals against the assessment, of the V illage for the cur- mnt year. Present Messrs. Pu sley. Sanderson. Tyndul. Palmer and ims. Having tnken’ the customary oath the Cum-t tnuk up ï¬rst the. appeal of A. & C. Hupkius who claimed that they were assessed tun hi h As it ap~ pearrdflmt the land in t. iis case was uvercharged. the assessment. on the land was reduced $50. , Mr. Ruh’t. Tyndal cmnplained that he was charged mm-e than the aver- age assessment. The Court cmild not me its way clear in make any change ink“. Tyndall's assessment. '4 Mr. juhu Shem-down appealed against his assessmenth the ground that he was charged for tun much frontage: aqd also that big; buildings "Vi 77;_._V._..,_... wn-e v'nlurd tad high; The assess- lnflut was Iu‘xgchangegi. RECENT WILLS. VILLAGE COUNCIL Mame. ibcrty; in all'thingg, Charity." Eon. F. Cnchx-ane. Minister of Rail- ways and Canals, visited Newmurket 0h Mondav of last; week to talk over canal affairs, and tn consider the ad- visabiliLy of proceeding with the work. The W. F. M. S. of the Presbyterian Church held a very instructive Missionary and Social Meetin at the home of Mrs. A. R. Hall on uesdav afternoon and evening. The chief feature in the afternoon was an ad- dress 'by Mrs. Dr. Patterson returned missionary from India, whose story was singularly informing as to the great need of the gospel in that quart- er. At six o’clock the men who were invited to appear at that time began to file in for refreshments which: Were served imthe most satisfying manner. After tea. an informth program of music and readings was given. In the number of those who took part were Mrs. Teasdale, Mrs. Currie, Mrs. Dr. Gullsiuough. Miss McIntosh and others. An interesting part in the evening’s rograun was the presentation to Mrs. ‘urrie of a Life Membership Certiï¬cate. The presentation was made by Mrs. Hull and came as a complete surprise to the recipient of the honor. At nine o’clock the compztny began to disperse ieellng that the hostess of the evening should have had a special vote of thanks for the freedom every- one was made to feel in her hospitable home. Word was received that Lord Rnh- erts and Earl Grey would give medals for the Cadut’s competition at the Tu- routo National Exhibition. The King’s Birthday honors include Kuighthond fur Prpmiers Roblin of Manitoba. and McBride of British Ca- lumbin. Each of the above gentlemen will now be known as C. M. G. The Anglican Synod declined to go on recmd as favoring the abolition of the bar. ' Elections will b9 held in the: Province of Saskatchewan on the 11th of July. The Toronto Methodist Ounference elected Rev. John Locke President. Promotion from Form II to III from Lower to Middle Schoolâ€"Name in order of merit:-â€" » HONORSâ€" ' Susie ()mmell Winnie Simpson PASSâ€" Fred Simpson Georg» Bailey Mm-jurie Forrester Graham Forrester Helen \Vhite Ce‘ciiv Pearson * Humid Huger-man Duncan Read Any candidate in the form whose mime may not apps-av will. be pro- muted to the Middle. Schonl if the dc. partmentai an trance to Normal (Lower Scboul Exam.) is passed. Torrance Douglas. su Iemental in Algebra; Gladys Helm av, English Grammar and Literature; by obtain- ing the‘required minimum in these subjects they WI" be admitted to Form II. I All athers whose names do not ap- pear ha ve failed. [The standing of this class is far «have the average of ï¬rst year pupils. â€"â€"Principal.] Promotion from Form I to IIâ€" Names in order of merit:- HONORS:- Irene McMahon _ Marjorie Wright PASS- Stewart Page Mar? Cooper Nell e Page Ethel Mort/sun Mary Rumble Francis Carleton Vera. Jennings Jean Bevnon Gondon Francis Grace Pratt Beithu Harding George Grant Fullerton Gibson Mary Topper Ronald McLeod Roy Smith Flossle Allison Bessie Bracken Hazel Pa 3 Walter under-burgh Gertrude Harding Merton Brown Norman Tyndall Jennie Seager Clarence Sanderson will be allowed to write on a supplemental exam. in English Grammar as the beginning of the fall term. High School Promotion Exams. News N otes. Thornhill. D. HILL 6’): 00., Choice Confectionery alwa ' inâ€stock. - We thank the public for the generous patronage in the past, and will earn- estly strive to serve you faithfully in the future. Best Bread Choice Cakes Fancy Biscuits Hill’s Believing it will be beneï¬cial .to both buyer and seller, have decided. STWER & HA’MER Coal, Flour, ‘ ~~ Corn, Bran, Wood, 800. AT THE C.N.0. STATION AND ELEVATOR +MH+MMM+++HWM i PARIS GREEN f+Â¥++++++$++++++$+¢+++$¢+Q Staple Groceries BE ST ORANGES Good Lemons AND OTHER SEASONABL FRUITS. †vents contagion. w. A. Sanderson§ Arsenate of Lead Get ‘our prices and see the quality of our green before purchasing. Insect Powder AFTER OCT.’ 9 T0 no BUSINESS ON’A CASH BASIS. Disenfects, .puriï¬es and pre- 'fur potato hugs And all other insect life [Single copies, cts. GOOD STOCK 0 F STIVER & RAMER. DEALERS 1N Louse Killer Carbonol flellebore' Bakery __AT_ for cum-ant worms Fly Spray No. 5t