RICHMOND HILL, THORNHILI. AND UNIDNVILLE Allarge stock of Funeral Furnish ng Kept at the above places Tel. M. 3631 - ‘5‘“ Baifl‘istei'é: Shï¬Ã©-turst-Sm NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING ST E.. TORONTO. Canada. Frank Danton, K. C. John Irwin Grover Arthur A. Mucdonuld Hurry D. Anger Dentgn,_ _ Grgvgr &7 Field Toronto Ol‘ï¬ce, Richmond Buildings, 33 Richmond Street, \Vest. Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce (‘ Liheral’ Ofï¬ce), every Thursday forenoon. Maple, Thursday afternoon. \Vnodln'idqe, Saturday fox-enoon. Money to Loan at Current Rates BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, NOTARY ETC PIANO TUNING Calls by phéne or otherwise prompth respnnded to'. JOHN R. CAMPBELL, 415 Bulliol St. Gormley Tm‘untn P.O. Phone Belmont 1347 1nd. Phone LICENSED AUCTIONEERS FOR COUNTY OF YORK AND ONTARIO Special attention given to sales (:t every dcscription. Farms and farm stock sales a specialtv. Farms boughL and sold on cmmnissiun. All sales at- tended to on shortest nuticv, and con- Quoted by the; [unspuppx'oved methods. J. H. PRENI‘ICE Uudcl'tukers & [-‘lnbalmors 200 BERESFORD AVE, WEST TORONTO Phone Junctlon ’72. TWENTYâ€"FIVE YEARS’ EXPERIENCE All mail orders will receive prompt, attention. Telnplmno Residence Elgin Milk Main 2777 Residence Phune 41.4 .T. H. Naughton BARRISTER SOLICITOR ‘NOTARY. {Lumsden Bldg. 6 Adelaidu 5L, Ofï¬ces { East, Toronto. anughtnn Block, Aurora. - . i The Town of Aurora SUIImtm fur IJ. M. \Valtxm, Amman . g‘arsnergq “MalcNaughton Maple King Licensed Auctioneers for the County of York. Sales attended to on shortest notice, and at; reasonable rates. Patronage solicited Phone or mail messages promptly attended to. PHONE 1421 ,THORNHILL u. (la Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. OFFICEâ€"SUITE 3|. TORONTO DAILY STAR BLDG.. 18 KING iSTREET \VEST Ethel 3. I)ever L. T. C. M. TEACHER 01" Piano and ‘Voiee.’ NOTE THE ADDRESS 31 1‘ <+++++++++H~~2v c I ï¬"'++++r+++++v§~ +++++ J‘. T- SAIGEON Mulhdland=Newc0mbe, Ltd. 13 YONGE STREET . TORONTO mnag-e solicited Have always :1 nice selecï¬nn of New and Second-hand Organs and Pianos. Prices and terms to suit all. Columbia and Puthe’ machines and records.. . . . . .v . VETERINARY SURGEON, ’l‘hornhill. goï¬n f7. @avidson When you want more busine it is tune to advertise. JOHN T. ANDERSON PIANO TUNER Organs'Rapmred. Exbgrb Work VOL. XXXIX. WRIGHT BROS. 4131 per annum, in advance.] WILLIAM COOK \Vhon you are I97) you are ready to §t9p(»11t bit is time to Stop advertising + $++++H+M+4~P++ +++++ G- WALKENETON T. E. BOYNTON 313 YONGE ST‘ Maple, M MONDAY. JUNE 4, 1917 at 10 mm. All parties interested are hereby re- quested to take notice and govexn themselves accordingiy. ~The Cnurt of Revision for revising the Assessment Rolls of the annshi of Vaughan for the your 1916. will be held at the Township Hall. Vollore, on In 'he matter of the estate of HENRY BLANCHARD, late of the Village of Richmond Hill, in the Cuunty of York, deceased. Pursuant to the statute in that; be- half, notice is hereby given that all parties having claims against the estate of Henry Blanchard. late uf the Village of Richmond Hill. in the County of Y0! k. Esquire, who died on or about the llth (lay of Mulch. A. D., 1917, are required on or before the 20th day of June, 1917. to send to Clarence A. Skeele, Richmnnd Hill. executor of the said deceased, a stutenwnt of their claims with their names and addresses and the security‘ if any. held by them. And take further notice that after the lust mentioned (into the executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said (state among the parties en- titledtheretn having regmd only to such claims as hp shall then have le- ceived nutica. Dated this 18Lh day of May, A 1917. Court of Revision onto Iâ€"LPilV‘e Richmond Hill 9.15 mm. and 5.5% p.m.. except Sunday. Re- turning leave Tm-untoBflU a.m.,except Sunday; 5.15 p.m.. except Saturday and Sunday. and 2.00 p.m. Saturday only. Betwvon Richmond Hill and Party Snuml:â€"Le:1ve Richmond Hill 10.05 :1.m., except Sunday. For further particulars apply to 0. Reid. Starinn Agent. Richmond Hill. Change of Train Times Effective May 2021}. Change of Time in Cnnudmn Northern Train Sex-Vice will he nmde as follows : Sir “’illium Hemst spoke on “The Machinery of Provincial Government.“ at. Convocation Hall. Sir \Villiam gave an historical snrvev of provincial ‘ histoiy from the time of the I‘reatv of Paris and pointed out the distribution of pnwvr between Federal and Pro- vincial govermnents. Denunciation of war time racing was made by Rev. J. \V. Aikens of the Metropolitan Methodist Church, Toronto. “It is n scandalous thing,“ he said. “that the Ontario govern- ment recei‘ltlyissued another license increasing this sin of gambling. Mr. Newton Rowell at the North Bay Canadian Club, urged the forma- tion of :1 war cabinet for the Dominion and union among ullsections of the. Canadian people“. A returned soldier has been nppoint~ ed Governor of Bi'nntfm'd Jail. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hurly Parsons of Orillia while motoring to Toronto last Sunday. were instantly killed, their automobile being Struck bv :1 Metropolitan trolley car between Sut- ton and ltoach’s Point. tween $100000 and $125,00U. Sevm‘ul cars of coal stored close to the buildng were saved by the efforts (21’ the ï¬re men. The building and contents are said to he faiily well insured. The ï¬re could be seen in Richman Hill and uthei'plncesata longdistzmce. The Mulklmm \Vnnllen Mills, em- pluying hvlwven73 and 100 hands. a largofunrstm-ev brick building used fortlw in:lnnf.-Icture nf blankets and ï¬ngering yarns. was sum'k by light- ning almnt seven n‘clm:k on Sutlnday night, and. together with ihe contents. \v'us completely destroyed. The ï¬rm had been engaged in con- tracts on British Army work for some time, but: Were on n fmir-months’ cun- truct nn Canadian m'ders. The danmge to the building, ma- chinN-yaml contents. consisting of a ._ ,7 . . A heavy stock and wank, is Between Public lVotice ML‘NlCIPALITY 0F V7ALUG HAN COOK & GILCHRIST Richmond St. \Vest. Toronto. : Solicitors fur the Exec-um: NOTICE TO CREDITORS zly‘33 Markham Mills Destroyed n Richmond Hill and Tor- mve Richmond Hill 9.15 mm. p.m.. except Sunday. Re- :u'e Tm‘untoBflU a.m.,except 5.15 p.m,. except Saturday iv. and 2.00 p.m. Saturday RICHMOND J. B. McLEAN. Clerk of Vaughan. 3, 1917. 43 2 News Notes nf nmnufuctured good: vurimmly estimated he- In Essentials, Unity; in . 1)., HILL, week ago Sunday night “191':- were some midnighL prmvlers about and one or mum strayed intn Mr. Chas, Buynnm’s, relieving his sun, Elmer, of his bicycle. It hvhonvos use to keep uurdnnrs locked in 011101- to keep our property safe. This, our new serial story, is one of the very best written on the present war. The ï¬rst instalment will appear in an early issue. You’ll like Tommy; it is a strong, soul-stirring tale of the great world war that everyone in the famlly will enjoy. The hero Then one day he heard the cry of suffering Belgium; he heard the call of his own motherlandâ€"he gave up the best job he ever had and enlisted. He went to France; he fought a good ï¬ght~ against himself as well as the enemy; he won the DOM. andâ€" the'best girl in the world. A splendid story splendidly told. Watch for the ï¬rst instalment. Mr. H. F. Cnlhrd spvnt Sunday with his brother, Mr. (Elms. Cnllurd, uf Tur- ontu. . Mr. Immunle \Visswnesser, mm nf the Stuff hf the .\ aple Bank, \'i<itvd with Mr. Rex-L Sum arson and MI“. Dun- cun Reui on Sunday. Tue Epwwlh League nmeting was especiallv intorvsling on Sunday eve- ning. Miss \V. Nxchnls and her two assistants hnd charge of tho prngrnm. Mr. Louis Nidmls gave in] intexestinfz ikelch of the chm-:th of Snmpsun. an- small hays sung. and Miss Evolvn Neil gave an instructive tending. Mr. L. Perkins presided at the uweting. Mr. Juhn McCugne, who has been attending college in \Voudstnck fur the pasl‘ year, has returned home for the holidays. Anxiliir-y purpose selling home-made candy. flmvvre. buttons. and Lirkeu for a Red Urns: quilt. from (lo(:ur:lled cure, on the Fair ground on Victmin Dav. Do not fail to pntmnize them. It‘your subscription is not paid up, send in the money at once and make sure that you do not miss a single instalment of the new story. If you are not a regular subscriber, subscribe now. This new story is worth the full subscription price of $1.00 per annum. Mr. and Mrs. 9.77 H. I have rented their house he mom-d to Huntsville. MAPLE The choir of the Methodist Church went Ln Bradford mi Sunday to sing at, anniversary smvicvs in that, place. Eight :Lutns took Lhe singers and some of their friends. The children led the singing at the services here. ArthurJones, son of Mr. R. JonesI hnd qu bonus in his right arm hruken while trying Ln crank his father’s uuLO one any last Wes-k. ihere. Thm'e is no tht-refore make it; ht Thestroet from the-f I‘hugirls‘ branch of the l TOMATO PLANTS of the leading varieties ready for planting, also Cabbage ; and Cauliflower} JNO. H. DUNLOP Rlchmond Hill VICTORIA SQUARE ONT.. THURSDAY. MAY 24. 1917 Non-Essentials ne went to France; he fought a good ï¬ght; ls well as the enemy; he won the DOM. andâ€" the world. A splendid story splendidly told. If inafnlmnvd- k/gi‘EO/Egg’ocf/im â€"1_ ‘fl, Beddingï¬uld Pre and 1);: v9 'u-mznd Vnu. :1 (-nllect :«H a pile and over to nulâ€" fnr that, pile , Liberty,- in all things, Charity. uI :un stavng at llw nhnw-I. a guest of Lady Drumumml 0f Mnntlreal. Theve are sow-n uf us hm-n living in a summer home of Lord )liluer whu has givcn this place fur Canadian nï¬ivm's on sick Ieuvv. It H u ind‘iy place, only ulmut thrPe miles from (Linn-In hlu'y. \V(’ are up on a hill and have n splendid View. The- grass is so green and soft and so attractive after Lhnsu texrible trenches. My leg is praclicullv :Ill butter: feel quite ï¬t. for France nguin.‘ meantime my address is: 24th Batt. V. R. 0.. 2nd U. E. R. 0/0 Bunk (If Mann-ml. 9 \ValtPl-ltu) Pluct', Pull Maâ€. S. \V. London. H The I; May 1 Starry, After being discharged from the hospital Lieut. Hill was sent, to a cnnvulvscent 110nm and a few lines of his (lescriptiun ShuWR us that. nothing is [no gnnd fur the x-k-tuined soldier in old Li-ndnn. lll‘lllï¬lllilHL("/A.all“: (1)7..III Sllg Il'. RH far I h'n'e (-ninvvd im~pitnl life but I miss my pals in Flnllm‘. A lmnd of friendship and cumrmly-ship grows up which see-um Lu nttnvh ynn In your regiment. and your pnIs'. \Vlwn one share-s his joys and sm-mws. his hurd- ships and plvnsmt-s with others it tie that. binds soon manifests itst-lf. V Fukher. it. wnq a wundmful day fur Canada, Easter J‘Lmduyâ€"â€"lh9 grezlteqt day yet, and we gained new laureis. Succnss greeted our arms everywhere and for the ï¬rst time the funny Canadian divisions fought side by side. I am SO glad that I Was in it.†“This hnspi in London. at thnuszmd pH well, in spilvt are growing rastuurnms St days u wwk, Ht)! allmvvd EU to he kept my ml“. and at I mure lhun 2 v: (it-hem] H nf the War.†Aftvr Suï¬iuivn Hill was Il'lll H‘O "This is a. most Wonderful place. a hnspitul fm' wmmded ofï¬cers only. There are four wards. about, sixty bed: in each. It was a big Casino before the- \vn.r and is must olnhumte. ag. 203 tungsten lamps: besides 500sq1 ft. of glasx rout’ and 4 Mg double plat? glass 11111115. There are 4811111805 and almost (it) 111m=ehelpvrs. The sxstms treat you w kindly and thv meals, Oh! so grmd. The :nnbuluncv which brought, me here frum tin-1min \vusdl'iven by :1 PeLm-hm'u girl whu Ims 1191111 in Russia, Frnnue and Serviu siucn- Ilw )mm’nninu The fullowing are a few interesting oxtmcts taken from the hnme letters received from Lieut, Carl R. Hill since his \vuundingat Vimy Ridge Apr. 9-11. N0. 1 Red Cross Hospital, France. 15L lvttor wet-inn] KN]! “'11! HT (Npilul IISDiLiI] ('(IH IHH rpm-Hm] was “7! itten 13mm! Oak Lodge, )IIH men-us, Uh! so grmd. rhich brought, me in was driven by :1 has hm-n in Russia, sipcn II)» buginning UH? \Vr .mg». bowie, ‘vl'yHling else :lml (lnmesti ‘.,:llu‘1:ltiuk(’l‘ m) n11 p-nrts‘ of II: nwwsp men's mndm). 1mgr hums hanl'P nml [.ieut. Id London 1* h» “'1 “PS. ‘l “()W'Pd Ind l W In PO. Box Newmarket Granite Works G. W. LUESBY Mr. Frank Converse Smith TEACHER 0F TH E VIOLIN \Vill he in Hiclnmmd Hill on Thmsdnys after Svptcmher 1. 1916 Address Nut-(himm' Building 220 Yonge St. Tm-ontr RESIDENCE Graduate Toronto Ulinflgl‘ of Music in KINDERGARTEN MUSIC Classes in Richmond Hill and Thm'nhill All infurmatiun furnished (Associate of the Rnyul Culloge of Music, Lnndun, England) will resume his classes at Richmond Hill on \Vednesdny, September 13th Fur term: and Parneuhu-s apply 25 Albany Avvnue. 'l‘m'onto Teacher of Piano-Playing at the Ton-unto Conservatory of Music Organist :md Choir-muster St. Paul‘s Presbyterian Church, Toronto Conductor York Choral Society \Vill accept a limited number of pupils at his Home-studio. Richmond Hill Residenm) address Victoria Square CCDIJIISSIONER. CONVEY AN"ER. ETC- Real Estate and Insurance Dealer and importer of Foreign and Domestic Granites and Marbles Building Stone out to order Phone No. 23 VOICE PRODUCTION AND SOLO SINGING Mr. David Dick Slater A. R; C. M. CROWNS Ofï¬ce In ing. 0f Hun. Graduate ROY.“ Dwnlnl Snvgvnns. Tm-nnlt Hichrnnnd Hill (wm'v '] Dr. G. La Verne Pattison 436 THORNHILL J. EARLE NEWTON PIANIST H. A. NICHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC Oummissinnex. Cnnvoyancer ,etc Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. RICHMOND “HELL FUR THE COUNTY OF YORK Pun‘nnagp and influence respectfully Solicited LICENSED AUCTION EER 1' ohmonq Hill Grunt“ Mrs. F. H. Echlin PHONE 1834 Box 23 - MAPLE, ONT PRACTICAL PLUMBER AND STEAM FITTER NS AND BRIDGES Inmlh'd in Slundn Ofï¬ce hours 9.30 EDWARD FRANCIS OFF DEFICE A ND RESIDENCE Ki ng‘. ( )ut. NLer Yonge Street S. SHEPHERD IE. 1‘ E OF: “'en 45:: Son NOTARY PUBLIC [Single copies, 3 cts Auctionems fur H's (If Yurk, Pee thu- (57 \Vostnn PINKERTUN. V.S PAINTER PAPERHANGER . LASHER Phone No GRAINER, ETC F ["1' (1 av P. 0. address Gun-Inley, R. R. 2 Residence Phone 183 THORNHILL a A SPECIALTY u-d Bunk Build. . Dawn. to o p.m‘ l CnHPgn of In, will be at, Tuesday and ‘m‘nntn and and Simone 44 12