AN EXPENSE? HIGHLAND LAKE FARMS- "\ fr? Herd sire. AVONDALE PONTIAC ECHO (under II use). a son uf MAY ECHO SYLVIA. the \vrrld‘s best record cow fur miIk produc- tion and Canadian Record for butter, 41 lbs. Only mw r lhwr 4L“). hull in Canada. Our herd of one hundred includes manly titty daughl an nf a. 33.3141) son of the great KING SEGIS. brother to (he sin-s «f lhrr-e- world\k recmd cowsâ€"mature 50.68, Sr. I‘m-said 46.84. Jr. 4-yr.-nId 40.32 lhs. . nior held sire. KING SEGIS PONTIAC CANADA, 3 lmlf brother to AYONDALE PONTIAC ECHO. out of a 31) lbs: Svgis cuw. He is for salp. If [his cm'uhinaï¬nn 0f lm-eding interest; you, write (1.1- prices on either mule 01' fcmulvs. FARM AT STOP 55. Ynxma ST. RADIAL ALSO SCREEN WIRE from 18 to 42 ins- wide. per 53rd from 23c. up. Also time to buy Coal Oil Stoves. New Perfection Oil Cook Stove. mu: {10m SIS to $30. Detroit Vapor Stove $40 upwards. Ask us to demonstrate these. WINDOW SCREENS Screen Doors and Windows Buy Them Now and Get the Full Season’s Benefit DOORS 3 The Richmond Hill Hardware 0)., Phone 18 NORMAN BATTY StOp the Flies! Yonge St. FruitforCanning A policy in the Confederation Life Association, besides being a good investment, furnishes immedilute :md eer- tziin insurance protection for a wife and family. He would not think of referring to the money he might deposit in a savings bank as an expense. He would not call money invested in the purchase of real estate or high-class securities an expense. As a matter of fact, the money invested in a life insurâ€" ance policy in the Confederation Lite Assoaiaiion, is money savedâ€"merely put by in“ an absolutely safe investment, and is bound to come back some day to a man‘s family or to himself. Therefore it should not be looked upon as an-expense. but as .‘i wise and judicious investment. - OME men are deterred from lukng out a life insurance policy because they say Lhey “ cannot aï¬'ord the expense.†_ Why should a man look upon a life insurance premium as an expense? \Ve have all the Standard Sizes in Stock. Your Supply of SUG The Choicest Domestic and Imported ,Fruits . Burnaby ~ Jefferson, Ont 2 ft. 8 to 3 ft. wide. Price from upwaxds. onsult us beiore placing your order. PINES ARE ABOUT OVER STRAWBERRIES ARE IN Now is the time to put on for your season's pr > . A. Duncan GROCERIES Pure and Wholesome Bet Jicense from a; cents ter lav in FOOD eservm to 75 cents. Phone 8 200 When we attempt to organize a farmers’ association, what is done? Why right away a. vast amount of talking is committed anent educa- tion and improvement. Both are good. of course, and the farmer, in common with all humanity, wants to improve â€" there’s a. difference beâ€" tween improving and being improved â€"â€"but he’s not always too sure that the association will eflect the im- provement. To begin with, he is often not too well acquainted with his real neigh- bors~â€"the men in the inside of the men he knows now show themselves only to kindred spirits. Then after a. hard day's work he is prone to stay quietly at home in preference to driv- ing several miles to discuss, under a. smoky lamp. the old problems in much the same old way. in the toil of agriculture. That is What a great many sincere persons overlook who study economics more than human nature. Philosophy of Having a Good Time. Take the “t†out of toil and you have oil. You can't take the hard work out of farming as easily as that, but a little run robs it of much of its drudgery. Good times are the oil But there's one thing everyone wantsâ€"a good time. Everyone takes his recreation in some formâ€"only there’s nothing collective about it; each goes his own way at his own time. Really persuade the neighbors once that they can have a. better time at the club meeting than they can at home, and they’ll go without coaxing. So that seems the logical starting point. A leader never ï¬nds it hard to get people to organize for pleas- ure-to have a good time. And it leads to great things. too. As people become better acquainted velop. That is the fundamental ï¬rst step to business co-operatio Ontario Department of Agriculu )1 N K-n-h. M \V 'l‘ Kng \V J K: I <\'." B l‘lickmhh :l thimur l .11: sh\‘ NAMES OF SOLDIERS IROM MARKHAM TOWNSHIP R Baker E L Bmithwuin H Bruilhwmite A Brut-15 D Buyd ,0 Crydennuu T ()ut'erall O K Gal-rumors H GIUYt‘l' J Gilmun E Gnndywu E Hnwlund J German I) Hm pu’ J (fr Hunt TRL I) Hc’is \VJ H J A U‘ R Ireland \V J lru'ln Rxcmumvn HILL, ONT 5 Hugr-rman \V I) Hislup \V Huwv led H JEB H G] F N Ash A Berger C Bewell J F A Bewell \V A Bx'nwn A Burrows .UL'KI'IV/Aie G MARI] ' J Mnl‘l‘i-mn Duncan E chkett. J Dukes S Dukes V Dukes Donaldznn N Dixml Faithful E Bul'm W5 D Beynnn Bunker 1) n Bunne JH ful Himt Hunt )llll llt‘V ‘d I up; lI'E rgusun I .\I M M .\I lll ,'\l DAVleUN Lify if; 0min: L'niuln'illv. ()nt 'vptinn Cu Markham )I-L pusï¬ihle Deumnstr; .\l M M H \Vulkm' H \VcsLliLud F \Vilsnn H \Vztlkt-r l“ \Velch U Sunk-um] \V Mxmmm 1'9) (1‘r SHmuwx-fvld M SHHIIIJEI'IL‘I-l .J Mocks A Seilwnnd E J Stivor' U Sxivel- 11 E Smmm-I fl: “' Scnlt Smith (‘ N Summms A E Slh e1- W Sun‘whnuss R Schell R H Slum-r ? R Stnvt‘r H Stutb (i Taylnl‘ R 'i‘t-Inson U Tnmlinsun F 0 A ML'KL-I ’ Meyers I I) Mi \l 'l‘n mlinsun l) ’J‘lmmpsnn ilfhmupsun \\'rlhn.ln \VI-ighL \ViHiJnmnn ilsnn ellumn .\1 ull Dun; Illnn IIISUl] TUle IIH lllb mmittm 19‘ lll H M M 0†UI] ll] Ifeldt eldt ldL 1.11, ll'E ul also S Pmperiies For Saie Some goc Houses from dvly uf July. 1H will pl'UCPl‘d tn [ht- snitl (1m 9:15 L-ntilll-d there-t tullm claims have lmd lIHLiCt ocutm-s will nu! assets 01' any p sun “f \\ lame- (:l Inn (» wcvivml l Dun (1 :IL Tm HIL‘il ticul IN THE MATTER 0 I‘ TH E EQTA OF \\’M. S. RUMBLE, 1;: Lu lhe'I‘uwnshipof Vaughan. F.†n s!:ll(-:nu-nts uf lhs nature of their S!" by them. And take native June. 1!)!!! II {ONF . R. OLIVER, Agt., Phone 11, Richmond Hil to deli“ e-cutm-s Shaw’s Summer Schoofs Notice to Creditors \xontn. appeal nts whndn In three lllulHllS ldurllit-H) mitt ‘e Bowl-(let. ‘ Mco h;l \V m few good 50 & 100 ale in vicinitv of Rh IIHIIH qui me mg bars a Day. and SI Comparl Lv. Toronk (Union Ar. Ottawa (Centre ‘Dlil: With conn bcc. $t; 'Jc OLIVER & CA RTER [TH a single toolâ€"â€"thc combination wrench and screw driver shown below, which is included with every De Lavalâ€"you can take it apart and set it up again in a few minutes. Could anything be easier or simpler? There are no complicated partsâ€"no chain drives, no cog wheel puzzles, no ball bearings to get flattened or broken. Every adjustment can be made quickly by the man on the farm without special tools of any kind. Such simple construction makes the De Laval not only the longest lasting but DE .\ also the easiest separator '“N x ‘ ‘ to clean and care for. July. 1919 ANDI‘RSON & MM“: 2381 Dundns' El 'J‘onmn SOONER OR LATER YOU WILL BUY ‘e-vd tn (ii- dm FHSE’d there-[0. mi'ns' uh I lIHLiCt‘, 3 Vi†nut h is lmreh ing anv OTTAWA s E RV I c E Sulicilu 5 far H e Our reputation for fair dealing and reliable goods, coupled with the De Laval record of service and durability, has made the De Laval Cream Separator the leader in this community. THE ONLY TOOL REQUIRED WITH A NEW DE LAVAL Is’ uhirh 1her Lite. and that l nut hv linlrle f 7 part (hereuf 9 claim [In-y sh (l nluiue. Tm'mluv this f the 155 nndnddl \vxiling »f lhs‘ï¬ï¬- ice Brick m 10 I‘ ,3 that. :Hter Ills . the said EV?" ill-ihlltv the :l~St l :1“th the [)I- RICHMOND IIILI nung l):l\‘lll;: miln Hme md u gut-«l nosxtit rite \V. H. Shu )OIUS m 7 éhnn tho Sn If any ï¬lh d II. 0nd Hill :H: gmdcn STE R, [H \V L 1H Said EX- lhe said any pen- nol than lltm S l 15H) umrs 1918 pni’]. arms ll) uhly Ills-n Pl! HI|> Lh he ld Toronto - Ottawa Convenient trains of Parlor and Din- ing Cars and Comfortable Coaches by Day. and Standard Sleeping and Buffet- Compartment Cars and Coaches by Night. Lv. Toronto #8515 am. and ‘10.55 pm. Throulh Ticket. nnd Rescrvulionrâ€"C.N.Ryn. Agents. City Ofï¬cesâ€"'52 Kin: Strut But. ind Union Station. Toronto; 7 June: Street North. Hmilton. (Central Stndon) ‘Dnily. TD..in except Sunday. With connections for Montreal. Que- bec, St. John. Halifax and Maritime Ind New England States Points. '. Ottawa 16.00 pm. and ‘ 8.00 am. Phone ll "SCENIC BY DAY AND COMFORT BY NIGHT: (Union Station) G. REAMAN Richmond Hill “THE WAY TO OTTAWA" We will sell you a De lav-d on terms that can’t help suiting you. Come in and examine the machine; let us show you what it will do. After the ï¬re the question is not “Was it insured? The question is “What is your loss?" Insurance is a ï¬ne thing but a home that doesn’t burn is far better. Our connection with the Hartford Fire Insurance Com- pany enables us to offer you a ï¬re prevention service which will surround your home and your family with every preâ€" caution that it is humanly possible to take. It’s worth knowing abou‘. A F. f". OLIVER, Agent, 1: RICHMOND mu A Burning Question The King Cr eamS eparator HRIDGEBUh’CRON lhcs: DENCE: RICHMOND s’l‘ JOCI .\i .\ m gent for