XLIV. \Make Good Your Credit at the Bank When Your crops are Harvested Your ï¬rst duty after the crops have been harvested is to †clean up †advan- ces at the Bank. The man who does this rarely has dlfl'l‘ culty in Obtaining ~ credit. You Should giveastatc- merit of affairs to the Bank so that you may obtain the fullest credit to which your standing entitles you. The Royal Bank 1 at Canada Bran chesâ€"Thornhill and Willowdale J. H. Prentice 415 Bulliol St.. Toronto. Phone Belmont. 134': LICENSED AUGTIONEER FOR COUNTY OF YORK AND ONTARIO Special attention given to sales ot every description. Farms and farm stock sales :1 specialty. Forms bought. and sold on commission. All sales :rt- tended to on shortest notice, and con- ducted by the ruostupproved methods. Patronage Solicited. ,sJ m MISS BEATRICE HOWELL TORONTO_ I‘eacher of Fletcher Method Musical Krndergarten l’upils passed for Conservsitory Ex- urninations. STUDIOâ€"HOTEL RIOHMON D. Richmond llill. ' -â€"gâ€"Iâ€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" J. T. SAIGEOIN Maple Licensed Auctioneer for the‘County of York. Sales attended to on shortest. notice. and at reasonable rates. Patronage solicited '1‘. G. LYON LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY OF YORK Putt-ounce and influence respectfully solicited Residence uddress P. 0. address Victor-in Squru-e Gormley. RR. GREGORY GOODERHAM 8: GAMPBELL BARRISTERS, soucrroas, ETC. Toronto Ofï¬ces â€" Continental Life Bldg. Cor. Bay and Richmond St. Toronto. Branch Ofï¬ceâ€"Richmond Hill every Tuesday rifternoorr at. Liberal Ofï¬ce. Money to Lozl n. A. J. HUME NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCING ISSL'ER 0F. MARRIAGE LICENSES Richmond Hill i W. HEWISON HOUSE PAINTER, Glazier. Grainer and _ Paper- Hanger. “In Essentials , x an L. R. BELL; i IWINT‘S'I‘ ; Ofï¬ce, Trench Blur-k, two doors north of Standard Burl-t. Hours 9:1,"). in 5.30 p. In. Open evenings by ilppollltlllf'lll. 'l‘r'llr-phone 3?. . DR J, P. VVILSON Oilicc hours »-10 to l2 arm. p. m. OH‘I'YPRIMI rusirierrccâ€"Yonge Street Illirhrnond Hill. Phoncl‘ao.24 M F. ELVIN WELLWOOD LOt'.\I. AGENT “RICHMOND HILL. ()NT. 6108 British Crown Assurance Corporation. Eagle. St:rr,";rnd British Donrinions Insurance Company C†British North Western Insurance Company Fire â€"â€" ~ Automobile. â€"~â€"T-â€"l"â€" , rrrrgbton ‘ . \Vzlltiâ€"‘l' Jenkins j. Harry N Res. Phone Res. Elgin Mills Hill. 5048 Bus. Phone 44.4 NAUGHTON & JENKINS Barristers Solicitor Notaries Telephone Main 2777 lMonnrch Bldg.. 26-28 Adel- Ofï¬ces :lIfIt' Sr" \Vesr. Toronto. erlrgliton Block. Aurora l Snlicrtor for : The Town of Aurora The Township of King The Township of \Vhitohrrrch The Imperial Bank of Canada, Aurora J. M. \Valtou, & Co. Aurora .________ E. R. SANDERSON VANDORF LICENSED AUCTIONEEII. FOR THE COUNTY OI“ YORK Nothing too grcuthothing too small. Terms REASONABLE. Order's left with Mr. Geo. Harding will receive prompt attention. ' Also agent for tho Hirrrnrrn Stands rd Milker‘. Phone Aurora 8013. *~ WRIGHT BROS. Under-takers and Embalmers RICHMOND HILL, THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE A large stock of Funeral Furnishing Kept at the above. places -â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€",_____ A. C. HENDERSON PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING HOT \VATER HEATING AXDGENERAL REPAIRS TIIORNHILL, ONT. __â€"â€"-'â€"â€"‘ J. EDWARD FRANCIS NOTARY PUBLIC Commissioner. Conveyancer'. Etc. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE THORNHILL JOHN T. ANDERSON PIANO, TUNER 378 BERESFORD AVE, Wxs'r TQRON Phone Junction 72. TWENTYâ€"FIVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE All mail orders will receive prompt attention. JOHN R. CAMPBELL VETERINARY SURGEON, Thoruhill. Call by phone or otherwise promptly responded to Sand, Gravel, _ Tile and Brick The Maple Sand. Gravel and Brick Company. Lt'd. have on hand for sale. Cement druin tile. 3, 4. 5. ti and 8 in. Culvert tile 1:3. 15. 18 and 20 inch (30 inches in length) Also Cement Brick. Sand or Gravel sold by the loud or n car lots. Cedar posts and telephone poles for S ile. T. (‘0 L'SINS. T0 , Unity; in Non-Essentials, i l The Council met December 5. Present. the. reevo and councillors 'Monkmnn. Beitlynnd Lunrtu. I Messrs Murdouk ah Bt'llslill inter- ‘ viewed the Council with regard to n r railway crossing in the mist pnrt off the Village. The Council hurt-rd to! :rssist in the rrrzrtlrr us far as possiblv. A plain of subâ€"division of lots (in i Centre, Br-irlgfor'd .rrrd Rir-lrrrrorrd Sis. was submitted for approval. A plan of subdivision on Mill St. was also submitted for i‘l)l)l'â€V(ll. Tire ‘ ‘ (‘ouncil approved subject to at certain reservation. A letter from Mr. John PHItllPl‘rt‘ ‘rent of fire llrlll etc. was read. The treasurer was instructed to pnyrerrt as started. Applications for positions on llru’ water works were. rend from Gro. Taylor rind F. Givringr-r which will be considered later. ‘. The eleCtricsrl engineer “ms in- 3 str-ucted to make u srrrW-y (rflhe trans- ‘ formers with it view to insurance. An oi‘isr from B. H. L=rshr~r was read with reference to services for water connections. The offer was accepted. Mrs. \V. Hull interviewed the _ Council. rvitlr :r view to having u drain ' put in order which had been disturbed ‘by the. laying (f water-11mins. The. Council promised to investigate. 1 Mr. A. G. Savage appeared on behalf j of the Curling Clrrb with reference to obtaining Writer for the rink. The ‘Council will confer with the club on Saturday. A number of accounts were passed 1 and the Council adjourned. l l ..... ï¬. MAPLE On Sunday evening the Cadet Corps of Richmond Hill under the command of Lieut W. H. Morden. attended serv- icr-i in the Methodist Church. A number , of war pictures \veru shown :Ind Rev. {Mia Lambert preached to the young ‘ men of the community and to lllt' Cadets. He tool; for his text Ecrzles 12. I and his sermon which was very impressive and frrll of sound advice, was listenr-d to attentively. Serg't. Cndrt Phipps sung the beautiful solo "Christ in Flanders." and LieuL. Morden :rntl Cadet Gl=rss sang the duet “Art Thou \Veury." The Cadets showed the effect. of their training orderly manner i:md gentlenmnly bearing, and Lieut. i Mordeu is to be congratulated on the good work he is accomplishing. At. r the Close of the servicv. refreshments ' were served to the Cadets. and in a slror t lspeccl) LIPUE. Morden expressed his pleasure at being present and thunkng the ladies of the church for their re- . ception. The annual Sunday SchOol entertain. [ment will be held In the Methodist . Church on Monday evening, Dev. 20. Quite u nrrrnber of members of the ‘ lodge. of A. F. and A. 31.. attended a (meeting of the lodge in Aniornlnst k evenrrrrz. r a i l l i i r A very plensnnt evening wars spent l at the home ot’lllr. and Mrs. }. Murin- irrg, on Sulurdnv, when .1 number of 1 young people. gulhi‘letl to celebrate the i twenty-first birthday of their son Harvard. Altrr lunch Mr. Hownr'tl Manning \Vus presented with A large- lentlrer' covered nrm melting chair I after which all joined in singing “For ‘ he's a jolly good fellow." \Vlieu Henry \Vm-d Beecher was j pastor of Plymouth Church. Brooklyn, 3 strangers in the city inquiring for , Beechesz church, were told to follow the crowd. If you follow the crowd ; in Maple Sunday evening you will V attend the Methodist Church services. Good music. short sermon and a: cor- dial welcome. Next Sunday the subject of the morning sermon will be “the un- folding of character.†Tire subject of the evening sermon will be “Thought I in relation to character." .I 1 After the evening service lili) nf‘ï¬cinl Canadian War pictures will be shownw for the benefit of these who have not. seen them. Come and join us ir‘ these services. I [ -â€"â€"â€"â€".. 1 Death of Wm. Brackln i l After rm illness extending over .1 period of thirteen years Mr. \Villizrrn Bruckin died at his home at Elgin Mills Saturday Morning. The funeral ’ took place Tuesdrry rafter-noon. A short I service was conducted art the home by his pastor. Rev. P. R. Soanes, and rrlso . at St. Johns church where interment. 5 took place. Decensed had lived l practically nt Elgin Mills all his life. For runny years he was in the employ . of the Newton tanning company. Besides .1 sister. Mrs. Findlay (-f i Toronto. he leaves two daughters. i I both at home. Ilis wife, formerly Mrss‘ i i Liberty ; in all Village Council l ‘heef things. Charity." [Single copies. 3 cts. 'When sending money to friendsâ€"to business institutions~â€"anywhereâ€"â€"use a Sterling Bank Money Order. It is readily cashed for its full value at any Char- tered Bank in Canada district.) (except in the Yukon If it should be lost, a new one can be obtained without delay. A receipt is given at the time of purchase. Then when the Money Order is cashed. it constitutes a permanent receipt for the money. Sterling Bank Money Orders can be obtained at any of our Branches. in a few moments. 46 THE STEREINGBANK , OECANADA I Branches at : Richmond Hill,Keswrck, Queensville, Aurora Tlrornhill, Lansing and Newton Brook. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King Premierâ€"Elect mm Steckley Boys Win Again For the fourth your in succession the live strrk judging teunr from York County. with :r total score of 2,363 out. of :1. possible 3.000, won the honors in tho inter-county stock judg- ing L'Ulnpt’lltlr'l) held in connection with the \Vinter Fnirart Grrelph, Sut- nrrlay, The winning (ruin was Composed of RIISSPII hiyrrtony of (iorrnley: Al- len Balsdon, Ncwrnzrrket: :urd Elton Armstrong. Arrnitnge. In nddition to the tenor winning the Doberly tro- phy, they will also receive $235,_d01b utka by the W'inter Farir'. Russell Boynton was the inrlividrml champion with a score of 869 out. of a possible 1.000, and was high man in tho heavy horse and swine Clzrsses. judges were Prof. \Vdde Toole, O. A. (3.. horses; R. (1‘. Knox. O. A. C., cattle: Prof. J. P. Sackvillo, O. A. C. dairy cattle; H. \V. \Vrrrle. sheep; l‘). (‘1. Gordon. hogs. Prizes will be presented by Hon. Manning Dohr-rt)‘. ' Jefferson School Report I\'â€"H. Burnuhy, M. Hodgins. Z. Topp--r. M. Johnson, H. Harris, I). MoClrrskey. I. I’ilson, D. Dibb. J. Clnbilre. Slt. IIIâ€"-.\I. Burnaby, V. Park.C. Murphy. jn. IIIâ€"L. “origins. B. \Vutts. B. Gamble. C. jones. C. Dibh, H. Topper. Sn. lIâ€"G. Chnrburn, N. Osborne. F. Iiickwood, G. Rickwood. G. Sarge. JR. IIâ€"Nl. \\'2rtts, j. Hurt-is, A. Burnett. M. Birr-tlror-pe, K. Hodgins. ‘ I SR. Iâ€"«V. Carson. (J. Gamble nrrd \. l Tuvlom eprtnl. E Clubirre, N. Burnett. 1R. Iâ€"D. Butthor'pe. }. ltuburts. SR. PR.â€"S. Burnett. J. Keiswt-ll. rGeorgir \Vurts and Ft. Sngvr cqu rl. JR. PR.â€"T. Bellrmy, Ii. mevell. D. Kers‘well. G- I{(*:l'lll»‘,5. A. .\I'~.\:'rir-_ C. Burn-ell, J. Kn: v-l. B. .\I:.\.rrr, l’l\$.iz|hd Manager. '_lnli:s Kersrvi-ll. predeceased her hus- D. t'hnpple. .‘Iuplt‘. build :skV't‘l] yours. )1. (‘.)ril'r‘.i‘.. tench -r'. Dr. W. J. Wesley Family physician (25 years exper- ' ience.) Yonge St. Thornhill. Ofï¬ce hours 9 to 11 ii. nr. 6 to 8 p. m. ]. EARLE NEWTON PIANIS‘T 'I‘L'ercaer (if Piano-Playing at. the Toronto Conservatdr'y of Music and St. Margaret's College. Richm Ind Hill~~lVeduesdnys and Snt‘urc ays. â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"_â€"____ N. C. Shaver. RA. Peter Taylor. BA. E. \V. Rhodes. BA. Evenings Manor Root North Towns Shaver Taylor 6: Rhodes Barristers. Solicitors Notnries. Etc. Hamilton Trust lild 3 Rooms 303-305 Oppoar'te Crtv Hall 57 Queen St. West Tel. A'leinirl 5974 Toronto â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€".â€".â€"_____ Denton, Macdonald 6: Benton Barristers. Solictors. &c. MANNING ARCADE. 4 KING ST. WEST. TO RUN’I‘O. UANA DA TELEPHONE MAINE 3H Cable Address: "Dado" Frank Denton Arthur A. Nirrcdonald A. Cameron MacNaughton Bur-ism Solicitor Nour Etc. OFFICEâ€"'SUITE ’31. ToytiONTo DAILY STAR BLDG.. 18 KING STREET WEST Tel. M. 3631! .â€" H. A. NICHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC Commissioner, Cmrveyrrncer, Etc. Insurance and Read Estate RICHMOND HILL WILLIAM COOK Samara-run. Soucrma, NOTARY Em Toronto Ofï¬ce. Richmond Buildings 3.3 Richmond Street, \Vest. Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce (‘ Liberal Ofï¬ce). every Thursday forenoon. Maple, Thursday afternoon. Woodbridtze. Saturday for-enoon. Nirrey to Loan at Current Rate: