“Mnâ€"f ' awarded at: Quarterly Communion Scrvice will,l The Presbyterian Sundry School re held in the Methodist church next ‘ picnicked at Scatboro Beach 'l‘uesday, Sunday at 11 n. Ill. Mr. J. P. Galloway of Calgary is making a Viuit. with his daughter Mrs. lidmunds. Mr. and Mrs. B. Hoover huro moved from Mrs. Cumuier's rooms In their cottage on Centre St. Eust. Tanlac has ended many a long search for relief with health nnd happiness. Try it. today. It is sold at Sloan's Drug Store. The trustees of S. S. No. 10, Vaugh- rin, Pattersnn. have engaged Miss Young. of Toronto for their teacher. duties to commence after the holidays. There were 50 npylicams. Thousands of people who had given ‘ up all hin. have been restored to per- i’ect health by taking Tanluc. It IS sold at Sloan's Drug Store. The annual picnic in connection with the Metropolitan Division of the York Radial Railway will he held at Bond Lake Park next. Tuesday, the first of August. Tanlat-I the powerful. rel-onstiin-tirn‘ tonir, is the ideal strengtliener and body builder for old folks. it is sold at Si ‘un's Drug Store. Mr. W. \V. A. French, Public School Inspector, has pnirhascd the Elliott residence. cornor of Church nnd Mai k< hainStneetï¬oue of IllClllllUlid llill's beautiful homes, A very special prim: on No l I’asiiy Flour at $7.50 per hundred llw. ‘ or 95 cents for leh. sat-k; also Purity or Royal llonsehul-l in cotton lugs in $8.50 per lllll. delivered in Village, At the Elevator. York lldilg.‘l' Cadet: won tiro iml girlie: l‘i‘l. \\'I't’k, when thi'y . d. - tented the Jiil Fal'lll li_\' a some of 4.1 and Ntit‘lll Tuloni’.†li)’ a shine of 7-5, this is the second time they tlt - i'eated North Toronto. Llll'gt’ colored posters are being dis- tributed announcing the Fourth Annual Field Day in he held in Runâ€" mond Hill Monday, tiie 7th of August. Good privates are to he given it r iacinr, jumping etc. Let (H'Pl'y boy and girl . make up his mind that he is going to win :1 prize or prizes on that day. The Murphy Furninformerly known as the Plavter Farm. a inilenorth rf Elgio Mills has been sold to Mr. Moses, in hardwiire merchant. of North Toronto. lot on Centre Street. building in the near future. Now th-at. Field Day appl'nnt‘llfF.j when many old friends from a dis-. tnnce are expected, may we remind our citizens lh‘tl. this is an opportune ? time to see that. everything _is tidy about the premises. Let no pieces of paper or other rubbish he alIoWed to j remain in front. of our residences. Generous prizes n goods will he Field Day, the 7th of August. Men’u basahall $75: girls baseball $40; football 315. Also prizes for best decorated auto in the parade, best. decorated residence; and open races for men, women, hays and girls. Come and get; a piece of it. Mr. Ilarold Murphy has n, and purposes a and the Methodist Sunday School at the same place, \Vednesday. Emh srliool rtuited with a u’ell-lillbd car, and ("Hill reports a good time. But. might they not have had even n iollier ,tinie had they joined together in A “Union Picnic?" â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-.. DEATHS LAsnEn H in Iticliinond Hill. rn Tues~ day. July 25. l922. M. Joau Lusher, aged 15 years, 10 months, rlih-r daughter 1 f Mr. and Mrs. Blake ll. Lasher. Funeral lo-day. Thursday, at .‘i p.in. ‘o.â€"â€"â€".. Su:essiul Entrance Candidates RICHMOND HILL CENTRE Pram-cs Batty. Margaret Battershv, Lulu Beatty, Mabel Boynton. “Hit’lllig Burnaby, Muiial Cnniiaky, Lillian Uoveyduck, Ella Donnie. Frances Drury. Lorraine Dnnlnp, L~iura (lop, thou.) Elmore Harding. john Halt, Mary Hndgins, (‘ecil Nichols. Vein Nichols, Edward 'I‘. Roliinsip' Lorri; Sinw, (inlliim Htv-plir‘nsrin, Ellis 5 Mcktimyth, \Vinnifred Stolibs, 7,-1le “ To prr. \\'II.I.O\\ DALE (‘EN I‘RF. Elizabeth Airintrong. llrlen Halos. Burt Buddy, Mary Burt-m. Flma (‘iiII-e‘l. jimrs Down. Al't‘lllf“ Elliott, Imslle (iallu‘nilh, Laura tiilluink, (lion) Theresa Iiamnisll. Dorriid Hrsan Ilt‘ll'li Hemy. Hilda lio\\‘int‘~‘, Morris 1 wk. Arthur jar-ml, Airiirev .‘li'l{"tizie. I Iti‘lmt Moore, Barbara Nic'ml. Lorne Perry, ianus Ralsion. l‘ivi Risv- lml'mlgli. Rulth Iiollt‘l‘lsun, I‘jlhl‘l Sui-ll, liiltld \Vi ight. l Get Your Painting Done Now i A. 3. WHEELER First class Paintcr Low Charges Stop 47 Richmond Hill J. EARLE N E WTON I’IANIST Tear "‘l Hf Piano-Playing at the Tin-unlit (hilix‘vt'varni'y of .‘Itlsit; and Si. Alaigarvl's College. Riolini inl llillâ€" \Vednesdays and ‘ Saturdays. l l ; The Standard Remedy for HAY-FEVER and Asthma. Sold by all good Druggists. r For Free Trial wrlte'l'empletons.'l‘oronto i Sold at Sloan’s Drug Store % We are approaching Field Day. It is in J. A. GREENE Ist Vice-Chairman “WOOWWO.W«WO «9 mm» Fiel_c_1__ Day through your efforts. every man and woman in Richmond Hill and vicinity. Proceeds in Aid of a Memorial Community Hall. .I. S. MvNAIR 2nd Vice-Chairman g 1 2 person in Richmond Hill and vicinity to i i 9mmâ€. Ladies and Gentlemen,â€"~ the time of another the interest of every come to the loyal support of the Chair- ~ men of the different Committees and do their part in the coming event the same as they have in past years. The Field Day can only be a success We mean YOUâ€" .I. Ii. HERRING’I‘ON Secretury gsssossswssgosssosooooos QUALITY SHOPPE Dry Goods Millinery S 9 g g 9 f g S G S 9 LADIES, ATTENTION I .9 rs Ladies Wear We are sole agents in liichuiind Hill for 5 CROMI’TON'S “A LiGRAISE" t'ORSETS, Brussieres, Girdlcs, Wuists, Etc. A goal stock of the Popular Styles kept on lllillll uni Special Orders Quickly Filled. é} . . 3 Mrs. Norman Batty, Richmond Hill ,5 Trench Block Phone 53 Vi: , 3A Q9355553995$§33§$S§§39§3he WADE {LINDSAY MAPLE ELECTRICl We are now open for business â€"â€" house. wiring, fixtures, ('[1‘. We specialize in the battery sen, Vlt'C, rebuilding, repairing and‘ charging. ‘ We have installed in our station one of the most tip-toâ€"dutc plants for l the sole purpose ot'cliarging batteries . Armature winding, dynamo and magnito repairing. Also car wiring done. l-tf. Vaughan Councfl The next meeting of the ('ouncil of the Muniripalilv of Vaughan will lie hL'lil lll ll)" Town llilll, \W'llino, on MONDAY. AUGL‘ST. 7. 1922i al l0 ri'i~liir-k J. Ii. .lit'l.r:.\\'_ i‘lwi k m' Second installment til i DUE AUGUST 1d,1922 Prompt payment secures discount. A. I. HUME, 4-5 Village Treasurer. T.H.HARDEARE & SUPl’LlES â€"-â€" [‘1 RI I '1‘ IE I) â€"-â€" Phone 33. Thornhill, Ont. _..__. ~NU-LUSTROâ€" The Latest and Best Polishing t'rcam Forl’urniture - â€" For Autos - â€" ~ 30c. and 75c. 40c. and SLOO CUPS AND SAUCERS 206. 2.30. ’lain White - - - (‘lover Leaf â€" . - _ Coleman Gasoline irons $7.“) Sovereign Electric Irons $4.95 LAWN MOWERS At Reduced Prices. PLYMOUTH BINDER TWINE Q - - 0 - _ _ 6 6 0 $14.50 per cwt. 15 00 “ Having opened a Bakery and 'Yon- l‘octionei'y on YONG ‘3 ST, .‘3 Doors South Of I“. J. )Iuosbridge's, Purvcyor I can supply you with All Kinds of Fancy Bread, Buns Cakes and Pastry also Ice Cream 81 Candies Qt l l l l l i' l l l Phone Orders will Receive l‘i‘onipt Attentionâ€" PIIONE 110 W l C. Winterton i GEO. KIDD Boot and Shoe Repairer l All Kinds of Boots and 5 Shoes Repaired. Good il’orkmanship. I Prompt Scrvu‘c. l l l : ..... , 2Doors South of Bakery on Yonge St. Farmers’ Sales Notes BRANCHES of this Bank in rural sections render valuable service to farmers by acting as cus- todian for their sales notes, or by discounting them and making collections when due. Standard Service makes the farmer’s ï¬nancing easy. THE ,4“ STANDARD BANK or , CANADA TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGH'l‘Y-THREE MILLIONS Richmond Hill Branch, J. R. Herrington, Manager .- l UCH was expected of the car that . represents C. DURANT’S 35 years’ experience. \Whatever your ex- pectations, you will not be disappointed. You will be welcomed in our Salesroom \Y. G. BALDUCK, Limited, Dollar, Richmond Hill ' PLUMBING REMEMBER The James Robertson (30., Ltd. 215 Spadina Ave, Toronto, Ontario WHO SUPPLY BATHS, BASINS, W. C’s., SINKS Laundry TUBS and ALL NECESSARY EQUIPMENT Ask for our Septic Tank Circular and get in touch with our local representative Ambrose L. Phipps Richmond Hill Phone 13r2 who will gladly furnish necessary information and advice. regarding your requirements. Out side the Village our Pressure Systems will provide water for any installation WOWOMâ€NWWMMWW COOPER’S HARDWARE = TRENCH’S BLOCK r z Go to Cooper’s Hardware for all Goods in Season AND REMEMBER Richmond Hill Field Day Aug. 7, 1922â€"â€"_= Eï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬i C. N . COOPER Richmond Hill PHONE 93 99090500000009»909Wâ€â€â€99m†l g l i i i i Canndtibe' “13.3.6 The prices I urn selling suits at cannot be but. Readyâ€"Cc wcur suits from $10.50 up. They lit and look well. I have sold out two shipments of these roulyâ€"tL-wear :uizs, um; Before hug:- w;ll have the third shipment in by l'riduy, July 7th. ing see them. Hrdercd suits tor men from SBRUO up Ladies onicred suiz. from $3.330, lit and workmanship 01' the b:st. -;â€" (‘leaning and Pressing and Dying Done. E. R. FORTNER PRINTING---We Know How Indies and Gents Tailor, Richmond Hui.