THE STANDARD BANK OF' CANADA HEAD OFFICE TORONTO DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHEQUE. Savings Bank Deposits bear interest at highest current rates. 213 IST'D 1873 RICHMOND HILL BRANCH L. E. HAND, Manager. W if†-Vâ€"‘ ":7" 7"n‘ ’7‘ ’ "’ “ “N†9:» V m 3:? 4" 7/.†“r‘ ’ " r7. ’7' :1 F‘s“ _V} AVING SECURED 'l‘lll’. AGENCY made for the Celebrated Empire “'all in Paper Company, Toronto, we are prepared Canada to show samples of paper never seen before and for less money than can be purchased anywhere in Toronto. These are the patent. self-trimmed papersâ€"no trimming to do which saves much time and are edged to the 1000 part of an inch, which makes matching easy and will aid in people doing their own papcring. See our samples. take the size of your room, and we will see you have no waste. “’21â€, ceiling and borders all to match. Ask to see our Sample Book. take it home and look them over. and all the family will be pleased to have said they helped to select this paper. . . . . . . WALL PAPERS P. G. Savage & Son Sole agents for Richmond Hill and Vicinity Fire. Life, Accident, Plate Glass and Automobile Insurance W. J. LAWRENC 4 IVHOLESALE AND RETAIL FLORIST GRICEI‘IIOI'SES RICHMOND HILL (irrrcrcxuorsrcs AND Owner: 1522 “USELAWN AVE. Touoxro Flown-rs tastefully arranged for weddings. funerals. etc. Roses and Carnations Phone Richmond Hill. or nights and Sundays Belmont 999. (‘ity Only one lot left on Church St†80 ft. front by 160 ft. deep. gravel road entrance to garage. Ornamental and fruit trees. This is a rare choice to secure a beautiful place for a new home â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"_â€"â€" Some choice lots on Church St, BakerAve. and Roseview Ave.. liberal discount for cash, or $1.00 per foot down and three to ï¬ve year agreement. RICHMOND HILL. ONT. w. _t. LAWRENCE, SPRING TIME Clean Up - Paint Up To do good work you will need proper tools and material to work with If in the House Step Ladders. 75c to $1.00 each: Scrub Brushes. 100, 12c and 15c each: Mop Sticks. 15¢ each; Carpet “'hips 15c each. Paint for All Purposes Stains and Varnishes: A'abastine and Muresco: Paint: Brushes, Sc to $1.50: Kal: omine Brushes. 25c up. For Out of Doors Garden Rakes. 23c to erc; Lawn Rakes. 50c: Spadrs and Shovels, 750 up; “‘heelbarrows at. $4.00, etc. And soon you may need a LaWn Mower. :1 Coal Oil Stove. Screen Doors and \Yindows. etc. Call and see us. No trouble to show goodsâ€"whether you buy or not. RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE CO. NOi MAN BATTY Phone 18 w. Eltt gilrmrl lilt'llMterr lltt.t.. “VII. .'l'.\t-2 13.10“; Movie The household goods lit-longing to .\lr. _\l, l)utl‘_\' “ere sold lIV public ant» , [ton on Saturday. .\t the strut-‘rtue .\lr. Iitli‘l. King‘s lrnuw and lot \\'I‘lt‘ I Sold to .‘lt'. lit-I u-~ Humble at ‘I gtnvd‘ tigure. )lr. Kn : Illll Itnoly \\ill re- rnt \'t' to H t'lrt row III the n - o tuture. Titt- pulpit t7 the .‘It'llll‘t-ll‘-l tlrult'lt l w ts or-t-rtprt rl -rr .\lll |l r_\' by HM. .\lr.' Alttrrrl'ordot'prIir Htr. ' 'l'in' Igniit { .\..l ma i -!\' lt"itl Its monthly meeting at tb-l lo or.» or His. (3. ll. illilll‘ll' on \‘t'llllt‘\'l|y otlast ] “Wok, Next Sunday is the children‘s anni- versary at Hope t-hurt'lr Rev. J. guson. tf l'niornille. will prt-aclr at 2( and 7 p In. The serwit-e at .\laple will be withdrawn in the evening. Miss Islav Howard and .\ltss;\lru't ‘ Ale-uglier. of Markdale. ~p.-nt last Hat- urtlay at Mr. A. lluti'y's. *7 <c>~â€"~â€"â€" Rod and Gun The June issue of Rod and (ion is on and its list of Can» tentsis of interest as usual to the sportsman and lover of due to the open. An article on the Nipigon and ('anoe Routes to the East. is the leader in this issue which contains among other storit-s “Bjornsen‘s (irizzleyf' an unfortunate encounter with an en- raged grizzly: “Fisherman‘s Luekz") Trout Fishing on the Stare River: an . article on the Destruction of Fish and Game in the Laurentiau Mountains. descriptive of the damage that is being None in that region by residents who are ignorant (-i‘ or crirrrinally Careless as to the game laws: besides well con- dtrted tit-purlnrt‘nts devoted to guns :H d ammunition. tishing notes, the ktnnol. the trap. etc. Rod and (inn. the sportman's magazine, is issued by \V. J. Taylor. Ltd.. \Voodstot-k. Out. the l‘t'\\\‘ stands .â€".¢..__-__ Nine candidates for the ministry of the Methodist Church were ordained last Sunday in Toronto. The names of the young men are :â€" J. M. Lorr- laee, \Valter Kackharn, \V. F. G. An- drews. Sidney Marlin. Lieut. Hartley, \V. \Vatts. \V. H. Young, John Line, H. Passon. E. Davidge. ,- t l I“r'l'â€" t _ \Ve report that three Public School ’u-ports are ttrrzuoitlalrly t'l‘r)\\'tIl d out. i -â€"7AA. «or â€"â€" Annual l’it niv ot St. .lt lrn‘s t'nurdr. York Mills. will be held iu the orchard lot lllllllt‘tlidit‘l)’ south of the "Illlltll- _\"lltI on Saturday. June thlr. hot psrttit ulars M't‘ bills. ()l'x’lf for sale It to rent on llow. \iow .\\'e. Apply J. .\. Alt-uk- rnart. Iiil lrnrond Hill. .31 t1 BEAR A Wells BCeilings i as»: 7' for home. office or store. for new work or remod- eling. Quickly put up ‘ without muss. Comfort able. artistic and crack proof. ASK US. t.. t.\‘.\'l€s‘ & .soNs lritl.rno,(] [1311 Q3 ()rrlar lo EAVER BOARD ‘ it l‘l‘r‘ l T. l‘.;\' C if. 'l‘uenty-t'u ur \llr‘l ts lint- waxt'd paper l‘lxl‘i int-low. T at The Liberal Militia This paper keeps pi--s. i'lkt‘\. p tstry or s |l| l\\i -ln-s rle to. rrrttist and Ir tl:tl'tlrl.-_ W. H EWISON HOUSE PAINTER, t‘t'ltl~, Glazier. Grainer and Paper- Hanger. RICHMOND HILL RICHMOND HILL . REAL ESTATE â€"AGENC Y-â€"â€" J. H. SANDERSON. V. S. MANAGE!3 VILLAGE AND FARM PROPERTY AI.\\‘AYH ()N HAND. 7 ,7,7,,,7,__ , _) WALNUT GROVE STOCK FARM Langstaff PRESENT HOLSTEIN BULLS OFFERING AND FEMALES CLYDESDALE MARES All cows are bred to the present stock bull Lyons Segis King. Interested parties will be met at Langstafi by appointment. C. R. James Langstaff BO. Phone Thornhill "\‘F . \t t . ,, , . . .5.“ sort“ “ . ,/ is providing a beautiful setting. monyâ€"or.d0_the fresh-looking surroundings only serve to emphasrze 1ts dullness? Does it complete the picture._ â€"is it well p very air. “Paint My House, Too†The spirit of neighborhood improvement ï¬lls the The glad, bright colors of spring have replaced the somber hues of winter. â€"flowers are springing into glorious bloom. ainted? Is your house in har- Grass is green Nature Now’s the time of all times to dress up your home in fresh, new colors. The ï¬rst essential in home improvement is good paint, and the paint that you can depend upon to be good is HIGH STAREARE LEQEJID 7' ERENT’ You take no chances, you know exactly what the contents of every can of H will do. less exposure tests have made deï¬nite. uniform product. You get in HHigh Standard works easier, and spreads farther than cheaper paintsâ€"~a paint that hides better and protects Forty years of experience and count- Chemical analysis or" the raw mater- ials and thorough machine mixing insure a better the surface High Standard†this knowledge for repainting †a paint that therâ€"anditlastsm that its use is true economy. estimate on your paint requirements. of your buildingâ€"a paint that does not fade, that holds tight to the sur- face in perfectly protecting coatsâ€"that fails only by gradual wear and leaves a good surfaoe It actually costs less to use this better paint and get its perfect protection. It goes so much far- much longer on the building :‘ok us for an Richmond Hill Hardware 00 Norman Batty