The regular meeting of the 'l‘lir-i'ii-' lllll Horticultural Hui-ier will he in ld Tuesday, August 1. “LTDJIL, on Mr. Nislwt's lawn. )li' lvisun. llli'gillllt'll- l‘l‘lll ch‘irge, will he plwnsml in u \‘A infurumtir-n about tlie- min and llllll- vnliun of flowers or \I'F'I‘ltlllllw'. A l)l\llii's< lilt‘i'tilig will llt‘ lll‘lll ill 3 o'clock. {ire ~'l'iiis is :i staple fINIll. ’l'lll'l‘t' is Stjilltit‘ly :uiinllii-i 'Hntlllll \\‘lll"ll wilt-is you <1: Ililil'll ll’-ll foul \nlm-l’nrlln- monm. .lnm 9' ll('i', :l llis. ...n- : .lupnn rice. It lbs. t.†231-; Ultl(':ll|'t(ll-'Ill ('lu-eso, (‘xCl‘lll'lll quality. lli. 15.3": Lilly \Vllllt‘ Shun PM.â€le limith- lllu': “my Hi'uiit, tin lllv': t'.l'\ll}l, liizt- lll'llll', 1.") and 130; 2!. hall-rmuml tins- gmul iwl salmon for 250: .‘illlillllH‘t'l lnnml. 17w: llurw. shoe and (lion-r lwnl'. iin 251': good quality lnmnns :nt 30.. Min. and good carpet broom, 5â€U.“l\ll\dl]$0ll «1' Hwii- 7.9T. Not Yet Settled rested till Tuesday of last wva .tlltl gt‘llt‘r‘ in i’.Ills‘lllj_{ tln- ill-:zili i-l' .llillll iiiiillllitll. c l" .lrll’z-isiun, by running: nan him with his itllitillllilllll‘. 'l‘lw PUSH nus -|llji:lll")t'tl l‘ui (III!) we k, Mr. lioiilnii ghiiig lmil in the :llllnlllll of 52.30â€. The ilr-l't-iiilunl w l\ iiimguin ‘on Tuesday (it lliis \\'l'l'l\' \\lii‘ll iliimigli liissnlii-ilni'. .\li. Ferguson. lli' l'll‘l'll’ll In ln- llil‘tl ln-l'i.io- :1 jlll'_\'. 'l'lit- t'.I\.‘ \\*ill l».- lll-illtl :il lln' l“:|ll .\\‘\‘l7.“". It will he imm-uiln-rwl llmt \\lll'll the l':i<u was up ln-l‘mi- .l ('ivl'nliiiis‘ jury lll‘l'l' the \‘t‘HllI'l gin-n \\'il\â€1\'t‘ltll‘lllill l’t‘illll.“ ,-... v A good supply vl' ll:i<t‘ll:lll and lawn lI-nnis goods on lininl. (Will :Illtl wi- llll‘lll. »â€"'l‘lii' llit'liinniiil llill ll.ll‘ll\\’.’lll' Alba-rt. (iniilnii, of 'l‘nroiiln, \v |< :iI-i lilkl'll lll‘flilt‘ l’nlim' )lilqistiiilo‘ ill. ll., lliiiiitoii. (’ll/ll'gt‘tl \\'illl l'llllllliill H";.‘il , V" A 7,, -., Thornhill ) 'l‘lii- lll“llllll‘l~‘ of the llni‘iii'iiliiiiril‘ Surii'l)’ \iliu \l‘lll‘tl “.\\‘I>v'.l Vale" \vuin- tli-liglitiwl \\'iili .\li. )lnwiR lli'.|ll- lil'nl lII\t' gniilu-ns. ‘ .\ll’. l).IXlI-l‘. llit' llt‘illl ;::iltli'ii1'l'. \\'.i~“ l \l'l_\'l'1'llll:llllllll\li't'l'[)llilll.Illlllg.i\i' :l [li';Ii'lli‘;iI Lill‘ lhl| IlY<H i'iillliii'. llt'lll-l lili~ll¢illlll£ liuw tin-y should be plinie-il‘ ‘illltl lllllllt‘tl, llm lll‘Fl ll't‘Jllili'lil l'ni lll- l S'i'l llllllli’\\' lillLllll. ~iiul ullin-i : III’\[\I "lli'lllli‘\ lll llll' inst-1 uiiili'i' Illllll'l"i ‘tluii ul' il\\.iil':mil v-llinlvw: limos. .v\l>n‘ sum.- :..l\ i.-.- ;I\ Ili iliw ll' --1 \ ll iiilii's liili‘ igv-iiv-iul l'llllllll'. \Vliwii \\‘~‘ l'Iill‘ltlt'l" ‘lll il t-ril'll \t'.‘il i.i ‘l\ll‘.il‘ ul iusws .iii- ‘plniilitl. illill l \_:1‘.'ll nimv it ilwm illlllllllll‘ll \llil'l‘, mil tl.»-\‘ lull in giw“ ,llll‘ results limp-l it i. \\u mu :iliwp.‘ ivimiv iln- \Jllll" oi .. till. 4-l' ibis kind 1lui’ llli‘ :llllJlt‘lll inw- git-um. :iiiil vx-. pin-w uiii ,L'l‘illlllltlr‘ lm'l) in Mr. )ll‘l'l l :Illll in .\ll. l’.ixinn 1m lll"l| help in] ‘I‘Xll‘lllllllg ltnnnli-ilgv- nl' ii-si- gloating. ‘ A photn giiiiip tilllllt' gnml-lrukiiig “it'll :iml \t‘i'liil‘ll \s‘li-v Illlt‘lllll‘ll llli' lipwniiig ni' iln- ll"\\' Ill‘llkl‘l lll llii' Hill ll. l). \l‘lllt'tl. Ntrilli ’l‘tlltllllt. \lII-\\'ll iii si-\ii.ul l'l. llri- i‘ll_\’ lulu-is Tin-silty t‘\¢'))ll))_:' «lllll “Willie-silty} IllliltllllLf. l'iuiiiiin-iii in :lu- lll'lll i'»\\‘ .1!“ lfm-U- \\-. ll. l’iiLj~l-')’ ul- llll‘ \ill.i_|_{v'. :iiul lit-V. l“. l‘:.li:ill. .'\ll\l‘lll‘l' in The l.iln-i.il li l‘.i.\‘s. STAN \\,.e‘ iHEAD OFFICE - l All sin-s nfsi‘i l't‘ll lllll’l'<illlll windows; .ilsu ~ ‘ll't'll “lie. IS lit 12 i]ll'l]i‘\' wide-i. [llimis thin in 3'.) till i‘ni'li: \\'iiitli-\\'s’ 23 [0 WV {Mil ii: \\'iii- [H‘l >llll.lll' twirl.â€" 'l'lic- lill'llllitlllll llill ll.iiil\\';iii~ ('i». .‘ii' S*i{>.i)wi' l“iml \Y. Siiiiywiii l l ’l‘lllllll- llllll. \\’liin l|.l< llt't'll iriiuinq :ii ()iiuwn. l\\lll’ Iii» lli\i~in:i:il Sigiizillvis‘. is spending .‘I 1‘. w il:t_\ s at lll’lllt‘ plt'Vli‘ll-‘l ll! \IlllllIL: (Wt-ismh‘. THE BARB BANK OF CANADA TORONTO (‘th â€"â€"â€"____ HELP! Excursion Dates HELPii Thousands of Farm Laborers Wanted FOR THE WESTERN HARVEST __A ..-o w~â€"â€"â€"â€" i i .\ ennui tiim- ti-piil iipn l‘ltlllll'\'llt yvi'. ‘ lCisilV llilllilll'll '(llll lur llt‘lll'l ilmn the old shin llt'l. ('.ill not] them. lil’t‘rlll’ll’ [iiii'i- $7,0tl. liii\\' $5.!lll4-ui'li. 'l‘lii' llii liiiiniill llill ll.iiil\\:iii- (X). A Reliable ,Agent Wanted \‘t‘t‘ . . ., , , in m > v unml iimn :iinl din Guod l’ny .‘l'ltl Employment in the Fertili- llistiicls Sl'l'YHl ll." ill“ I'm i;ll(,“‘mliu‘ “.hm,“ “.9 aâ€, F. N. R. iiiil l‘t‘Pl‘l“l‘lll"ll. 'llt'illlni)’ H‘- M ivml for the tight iimii. Highest commissions paid. Allinu-livc :iil\ivi-lisini,;r in itlri. 'l’lus Half a Font per Mile Beyond ,’ Return Hall :1 (‘cnt per Mile tn \Viimllwg l‘hliil‘lw’“ [l Splendid List of l Shuttiul Trains will be operated from Montreal and Tormilli 1†“'llll‘ll‘“? Nc‘VV Specialties for l Canadian Northern all the way 53eason 1915 _ 1917 i including-g the new l’\'.‘l limiting I See Later Announcements for Train Service and N ltisplwiiy, Si. lit‘gis. ‘ STONEchi/ELLIN G'I'ON: l l l ll‘:s'l‘.\lll.l:~lllu‘ll 1%?» l EST'D1873 EVERY good Bank has a RESERVE FUND as a pro- vision for lean years and the inevitable rainy day. This Fund has been accumulated from Surplus Earnings and is a source of strength and stability. Everyone should have a RESERVE FUND. it no one is in a safe ï¬nancial condition. Our Savings Department offers an ideal opportunity for 209 Without Langstaff PRESENT OFFERING HOLSTEIN BULLS Ale CLYDESDA LE MAKES outablishing YOUR RESERVE FUND. GROVE s'rooi; RICHMOND HILL BRANCH L. E. HAND, Manager. FAREâ€"Ii FEMALES All cows are bred to the picseot stock bull Lyons Segis King. Interested parties wiil be met at Longstafl by appointment. Fnl' [cull l’uitii‘iil It's Apply to Nearest (‘._N. R. Agent, '1Ԡl", lrllN'l‘ll l lil. i‘l‘llHiCRlE-T" I )r - - G ’t l :l Passenger lli-pnitincut, Monti-mil. .; _, “i i “H Que or Toronto. Ont. Toronto _ Ontarlol C- R. P.fl. †‘ Phone Thornhill .i p is . . WWWWWMWWWUIWWWMHMMMM liniiiiuiiiiiiiuiiimIiimtiuiminimummmmumummmmuimmuumummiuunuulnmmnummmmniiiim:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiinimiiiiilimiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuuiiiiiiiuiiuuiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuunmizmzssmnrmmunum it ‘ 35 o si- 3? o .. s a: 3; Now n; on in Shaw‘s Business 315 ‘ iii Blisiui‘ss School", Tmu iiu, ()nt.. $ (ontinues until Aug. Ziih. when ill Pall Turin begins. Kn \':It';llltlll.\'. 3’ . $ Enter any time. Flee c dull-gun. $ , $ wine \\ . H. SHAW, int-slam. 9»: a Division Court : The Next Sitting of DiVlSIOh Court i No. 3, County of York, will beth in the Court Room. RICHMOND HILL 4m; ' Tuesday, Sgt. s, 1916 ('mnmcncmg at 0.30:1.m. '1‘. F. Mt‘MAllilN. (‘LuRit 'Walls 6 Ceilings , ‘ for home, office or store. for new work or remod- eling. Quickly put up without muss. Comfort- able. artistic and crack- » proof. ASK US. 1.. lNNl‘IS‘ & SONS ill limo 1d llill Uni-nil- 1": i. J. WBUDWAHU GENERAL BLACKSMITH. New Gormley ALL BRAN( HES OF THE TRADE STRICTLY ATTENDED Tl) SEOEING LAKE AND INTERFERING HORSES A SPECIALTY PATRONAGE Sonorrun AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 4 F. l. WDUDWARD. Why Are We Proud To Advertise This? On the very day that war was declared the price of the Canadian Ford car was reduced $00. But don’t mistake the reason for this reduc- tion. It was made in spite of the warâ€"not because of it. To understand this reason properly requires a knowledge of how prices of Ford cars are decided upon. These prices are based on the estimated pro- duction for the coming yearâ€"never on the proï¬ts earned the preceding year. For instance, some time before August 1, 1914 the Ford Canadian executives decided that the demand for Ford cars for the ï¬scal year starting Aug. 1st., would be about 30,000 cars. With this production it would be possible to reduce the price $60. So an announcement was made to the public at large that the prices of Ford cars would be $60 less for the coming year. Itmust be admitted that this was a remark- ably sincere and substantial expression of faith in the prosperity of Canada and the Empire that prompted this Canadian ï¬rm to stake their entire business, on the continued prosperity of their country. Yet the Ford Canadian executives did not allow the war to interfere with their plans in the slightest degree. They considered the pros- perity of Canada and the Victory of the allied cause as assured. This was emphasized a second time last August when the prices of Ford cars were again reduced by $00. Profitany to manufacture the Ford Canadian car at this lowered price requires a production of40,000 cars during the ycarendingAug. 1, 1916. To quote from General Manager McGregor’s own statement: “If this company is able to manufacture and sell 40,000 cars between August 1, 1915 and August 1, 1016, we know that our buying capacity, the production efficiency of our manu- facturing plant, and the distribution of over- head expense ovor a volume of this size will enable us to reduce our prices $00 per car and still make a reasonable on this volume.†“If we are only able to manufacture and sell 20,000 cars, the reduction of $60 per car would not be warranted and this company would be operating at a loss. It is the proï¬t on the additional 20,000 cars which makes the price reduction of $60 possible.†Although to build 40,000 cars means doub- ling last year’s business, the Ford executives ï¬rmly believe that prosperity in Canada will be of such proportions this year as to create a demand for fully this much increased business. And the sales to date and the prospects for the next few months prove that they are correct in their belief. Moreover, this action becomes increasingly signiï¬cant when the advance in price of raw materials is taken into consideration. At least: one automobile manufacturer has been obliged to increase the price of his car on this account. And the Ford Company again have an added burden in the increased duty on the few raw materials that they are obliged to buy in the United States. But all of these increases have been absorbed into manufacturing costs by the Ford Company as part of its obligations and its duty in times such as these. It is another significant fact that while prices on other products have so gene ‘ally been increased, the prices of Ford cars have been decreased. So the Ford Company of Canada, is proud to advertise this reduction in Ford cars because it: is a substantial, material proof of its faith in Canada. The Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd., is a Canadian Company owned in great part by Canadians, 2nd as such believes in Canada. It believes in her prosperity. It believes in her ï¬nal triumph and the triumph of the Empire in this tremendous struggle that is now demanding so much from her manhood and from the faith and support of her people. And this Company is willing to back its belief to the last cent. proï¬t for the company 5/»5 ‘.k .p... i Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, Ford, Ont. V Ford Runabout - - Ford Touring - - Ford Coupelet - - a Ford Sedan - w - Ford Town Car - - f. o. b. Ford, Ontario G. A. $480 - 530 730 - 890 780 M. DAVISON, Richmond Hill Dealer for Markham, Scaiboro and York Townships, including You Allcars completelyeq including electric hen 7.A speedometer. 3'5 \x. Street uipped, dlights. Equipment does not include and Unionville