“Skates sharpened-while you wait.†See sign on pole opposite Dr. Lung- staff's residence. This looks like rush: ing the season. but Mr. Eyer no doubt has in mind “The Early Bird.†Rev. Mr. Simpson and Mrs. Simpson. who have spent the bust; few months here. have gone on a trip to England. They purpose returning in September. Mrs. Geo. Grainger of Tm-nnto is spending a few wseks with friends at Queen’s Hotel. Nobleton. Mr. Grainger also spend Wednesday at the same place. > " Mr. A. L. Campbell, of \Vestnn. P. S. Ins ector for South York, and Mrs. Camp 211 and two children spent, yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reamau. Heinz’s tomato ketchup. 15c bottle; Heinz‘s tomato soup. 15c tin; Heinz’s baked beans, 100 tin; Heinz’s prepared mustard, 150 bottle. Atkinson & Switzer. Drs. Ralph and Lillian Langstnff and two children left, yesterday for their annual month’s vacation at Gordon Buy. Dun-mg theirahsence the practice will be in charge of Dr. Pentland. kWe have just received the samples fur fall and winter from The House of thherlin, Ltd.. Toronto. The goods are new and attractive. Now is the time to make your selection before the lines are broken. Atkinson 85 Switzer. At the annual meeting of Grand Lodge held in Toronto last week Mr. G. A. Davidson of Union Lodge, Mark- ham, was elected District De uty Grand Master for Toronto ash District. No. 1121, and Mr. J. B. Mc- Lean of Vaughan Lodge. Maple, to a. similar position for Toronto West District. Nu. ll. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Church purpose giving an Ice Cream Social no the church lawn on the even- ing of Saturday, the 3rd of August. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Honvernnd Sun Clarence from Muunt Joy visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dillmuu \Videman lust Thu: sduy. Mrs. John McCaffery ‘nf Bruntfm'd who visited wa’e'ek ‘with her daughter at, Balmy Beach spent a few days here with Mrs. J. Wand. Mr. R. G. Sch?“ will speak at Shela wood nex’t Lord‘s Day at. 10 n.m..and 7 p.m. Th_e evenmg subject, will 'be "Religion and Christianity.†Miss Teefy who has been staying with her sister Mrs. Mulcahy in Orillia was in the village over Monday night and left Tuesday for a trip to the Canadian West. She will spend the summer With her sister Mrs. (Judge) Beck in Edmonton. and will visit her brother Baldwin in California before her return next spring. The fastest; men of the Fire Depart- ment are practising these evenings, and, if they can reduce the time a few seconds, hope to take part in a. Fire- men’s Demonstration in the Town of St. Mary‘s on Wednesday, the 7th of August. That town will look its best from August; 2 to August 9 in its home coming welcome to the Old Boys. No service will he hvld in the Methodist Church next Sunday morn- mg. Mr. James E.‘Skeele left. the village on Tuesng for a. trip to the West. Befnrehis return he will visit Winnipeg, Regina and Saskatoon. The oditnr was pleased to rpceive from Mr. P. G. Sewage a pretty view in Quebec City where Mr. and Mrs. Savage visited last week. Blcnurmn HILL, Own. J ULY 2571972 The next regular meeting nf the Village- Council will he held an Tuesday evening. the 6th of August. The regular monthly meeting nf the Ratepayers’ Association has been with» drawn for the mouth of July. Mr. Wm. Meek is acting as station agent this week for the Metropolitan Railway. Mr. Meek expects to be here. only for a few days, but judging by the cleaning up he has given the waiting room and outside premises one might think he would be here rmanently. But probath hecan‘b elp it. Some people’can’t live in a. place that is not clean and tidy. An in nest into the death- of R. A. Smith w 0 was killed in a. motor car accident was 0 ened in Matthews‘ undertaking par 01's, Tm‘ontn, but as the two main witnessesâ€"Victor Ross and Lorne Campbell -Were both in 8b. Michael’s Hospital, in was adjourn- ed until the 30th inst. Both men are said to be doing well. Chauffeur Mc- Kenna. Whn suffered from shock, is also Improving. @Ixc ï¬iheml. ' Although it Win genemli known 1 that Mrs. Wm. H. Glass hn heeujn ; failing health many friends and ' acquaintances heard with regret of . her death which ()Cclll'l‘f‘d at the home {of her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Studdnl't in Cookstown last, Thursday, July 18, after am illneSsl‘bf six months. The remains were conveyed here;"aud the funeral took place from her late hnme i tn the Richmond Hill Cemetery Satur- idav afternoon. After interment, ser- vice was held in the Methodist church where she had lung been a memhvr. The sermon was preached by Rev. '1‘. Oamphell, a former pustor. who took his text frnm Isaiah 66-13r The preach- er in tender words spoke of deceased us a. luvng mother and kind friend, and urged upon the relatives to fullnw clnsvly in the fontsteps of deceased and hvl' hushund, the latter having passed a.qu on thy 27th of Jahuprv, 1897. “OUR GROWING TIME.†Under the above heading Mr. H. C. Bailey of Maple in a summer circular to his customers points out the great change that business has undergone during the. past ten years. ’Mr. Bailey. realizing that his patrons demand quick service, is making arrangements for changing from home to motor delivery. and hopes to have the new service in operation by the ï¬rst of August. At present; Mr. Bailey makes regular deliveries to customers Within a radius of a. few miles around Maple, but with the new motor truck he hopes to widen the radius. Mr. Bailey is one of those merchants who reulizies that to do business he must he np-to-date. Methods of twenty Years ago will not do today. ' Presbyterian Ghui'uhâ€"Sotvices “"1173. mniiï¬ p. m. Sunday School at 2.30. Prayer meeting Tllursdav gvgpiqg. "’7 Methodisb'Churchâ€"Servicos at 11.00 Enqwd p. m. ' Sunday School at 2.80. General prayer meeting Tllqrgday eyguigg. Chm-oh of England-Servicos at 3 pm. In: 2n§ mgd _4t-l} Sugfiay.‘ Tgird Sunday pt. 11 nun; Rdmiï¬' Catholi’o Churchâ€"Services on ulter- uoitp ï¬mylgygat 9 9.. u_1. a.n_d 10.39 117.7111. The maiden muneof deceased was Elizabeth vAnn Pugsley. She was burn at Puddingmn, Devonshire, England, and was the eldpsb daughter of Jubn and Mary Ann ,Pugsle-y,â€"tbe eldest of a family nf 9 sons and 7 daughters. Shé was married at Credit» (an, England, Feb. 4. 1871. to “fun. H. Glass. and came to Canada in July of the same year. settling 1n Richmnnd Hill whey they resided until their death. iTheir six children are Reuben The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council yesterday reversed the judg- ment of the Court of Appeals of One tax-i0. Canada, delivered on February 1, this year, in the ease of-the Toronto and Niagara, Power Company. The Pl'lV‘V Council ï¬nds that the company is entitled to erect poles and string power wires along the streets of North Toronto for the distribution of electric power without the consent of the city corporation. "fly Lodge. A0 U Wvuoeta third Wednesday of each month W. of Conksbown; John uf Richmond Hill; William A. of Midland: Mrs. W. E. Stoddart, C(mkstown; Alhprt E. Richmond Hill; and Mrs. (Rev.) E. H. Tnye of Hillsdale, The four sons and two sons-in-law carried the remainato the last resting place in the faintly plot in the village cemetery. Richmand Ldéé’é. A r and A M â€"Meets Mon- day on gr_b_efore {all 1900}: ‘ 1 Court Richmond. A 0 F -â€"- Meets fourth Fri- w = Camp Elgln. S 0 S â€"Meets second 32nd touch Wgézaeï¬dux ‘_ ' ‘Hill Ores} Lodge. I.0.0.F.. meets ï¬rst Wednes- dav and third Friday of each month. Fire Brigadeâ€"Meets ï¬rst Monday of every month Public lerary and Beading Roomâ€"Open Tuesday. and Saturday evenings; - Enworth Leagueâ€"Meets evorv Monday. Pregbyherian Guildâ€"Meets every Friday eta pan. 1n the Church. I 0 Fâ€"Meets third Thursday at every month. R. H. Ratepavers Association meets last Tuesdav 0: every month. Cassel’s Ma azine, per annu‘m .. $ The‘Stox-y ‘eller The Quiver . . M usical Home Journal The Girls’ Realm . Little Eulks Chums rrrwrrr Qgflggég The monthly magazines of the above company cover every variety of interest, and can now be obtained in Can- ada by yearly subscription at low rates. . It is not necessary 1 ) send to foreign couatrie:. fin maga- zines. 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