No. NI) If you want a. Bred-to-Lay strain of Barred Rocks. The good for all purpose Breed, that will mature quickly and lay early, I have to offer Pen 1. Is a Double Pen of Matur- ed Pullets, which have proved them- selves heavy winter layers, mated to 3 ï¬ne Cockerels. Price per setting of 13 Eggs $1.50, per 50 Eggs 35.00. Pens 2'and 3 are single pens of Yearling Hens, the best of last years Pullets and mated to two large, well- barred Cockerels. l'cr setting of 13 Eggs $2.00, per :30 Eggs $6.00. As the demand for the past four seasons has been greater than the supply. orders will be ï¬lled in immion. Order Early." Nu Nu HATCHING EGGS FROM 3 PENS 37-38 H . H. HOPPER NU. \Vill gladly furnish necessary infor- mation and advice. regarding your ' requirements. Systoms will provide water for any imtullntinn. Hatching Eggs For Sale All our Seeds aw Ontm “H: the exception of THIIHI \VANTFD 215.5padina Ave., Toronto, Ontario BATES, BASINS, W. C's., STNKS, Laundry TUBS Ind ALL NECESSARY EQUIPMENT. Ask for our Septic Tank Circular. Our 1093] representative, Bailey’s Seed Merchants Maple, Ont- The James Robertson, Co., Ltd. conï¬msxounm CONVEYANCER. 1: REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Thornhill. PLUMBING SUPPLIES F orsy I. h 81,51,199 O. I-‘v..- Painters. Denuruturs and HHldWOUd Finishers. Estimates given. Phone 78. Box 201 AURORA J- EDWARD FRANCIS NOTARY PUBLIC carry a full line of meats. Good Quality and lervico at lowest possible price. Your patron- tge is solicited. I will open a Butcher Shop on Tuesday. M‘nycll 20th. and will Ambrose L. Phipps Richmond Hill Phone l3 1' 2 Nor. Richmond & Bridgefnrd SL5. Richmond Hill. 37-45 Outside the Village our Pressure North End Meat Market 3 Red Cluvel‘ lS\\'eet Glover (Wh le Blesst-nn $6.00 per bushel 2SweeL Clovm- (While BIussmn) $5.40 per bushel 2 Timothy (N0. 1 for pmle $5.25 per bushel. l Alfulh 2 Alfalfa 3 Alfalfa Ba gs 350. each Government Tested S E E D S Alsike Alsike Red Clover Red Clove.‘ Alsike Alaikfl (free of rinxmns weeds) $10.00 per bushel Hal) : â€"- Marquis and Wheat suitable for seed WM GREEN, Phone 7. $9.00 per bushel ‘ 8.00 " “ “.00 1-5. 00 15.00 12.60 12.60 l I (III :mwn twillml‘bum. tlw b'roperty n! J. 8. Honey. Sale at 1 o'cluck. Terms sliel h' mouths. Prentice & PIeIILice, †Aunts. SATURDAY, MARCH 31â€"Household n Hf‘cts at Benson Ave†nearYonge Suevt Richmund Hill. the property “ of Andmw Mchely. Sale at. 1 o'clock. Twins cash. I‘. G. Lyon. " Auct. “ MIINDAY, APRIL 2â€"Blncksmith tools, furniture em. nt, Millikvn. lho propmty ul' Jas. Clayton. Sale at .. lo’cluck. Terms cash. Pnenlice | & Prentice. Aucts. l 1. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4â€"Famu uni-k, implements vtc.. lth 17. can. 1’. Vaughan. the property of 8. G1 ady. Sale At ln'cluck. Terms 8 months. Prentice & Prentice. Auctq. THURSDAY, APRIL 5â€"Reg. Clydesan Fillies and Geldings, and milrh cmw. iiyt . lot 28. con. 1. Scarboro, tlI-I pxnpmly 0f Alex and Hugh Dnberty. 8419 M 1 o‘clock. Terms 8 months. l’u-ntim- & Prentke. Aucts. ; FRIDAY, APRIL 6â€"Fm-m stuck. imr‘e. I ments etc, lot 3|, con. 1. Swirl (11‘. the property of \\'III. LILLhHHL 5419 l at 1 o'clock. Terms 8 months. ' "5" Prentice & Prentice, Ancts. 1 50m) nwn 9rd. SATURDAY, APRIL Tâ€"Furm sIm-k um! lljlpleulï¬â€˜l-t‘. lot 13. con. :2, \Vr‘st Tl‘ES. MARCH 27â€"Farm stock, imple~ ments, pure bred Holstein cattle, horses &'c. the property of S. A. Bar. raclough, lot 3‘2. cun.3, Markham. Sale at 12, 8 mos. Prentice & Prentice. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18â€"4 herd of Registered Hulstein Cattle, the prepprty of Arthur Cnmplin. lot 10, con. 6, Mmkhmn. Unlonville. Sale nLH. 'l‘el'xnsslnnntbs. Prentice& Prentice. Aucts. THURSDAY. MARCH 29â€"Farm stock, implements olc.. lot. 26. con. 3. Scarlmro. the property of Samuel King. Sale at. 1 o'clock. Terms 8 months. Prontive & Prentice, Aunts. THURSDAY, MARCH 29â€"Fm-m stock. inuplunmntu otc.. Int 9. con. 3. King. the pmptu of Mrs. L. Johnson. Sule nt 1 u'clnck. TermsSmontbs. F. A. Egun, Auct. .' “201‘s. MA.an 30â€"Farm stock. im- pImm-nis and furniture. lot 23, rear 3rd ('01). M'Ilklmim. the pfopgrgy _0f S. Ferlis. Saie at'l b'cléck. 'i‘erms 8 months. Prentice a: Prentice. Aunts. SATURDAY. MARCH Rl‘A herd nf first class, flesh milch cow's. calves by side. and clnse springers. Int 2, (301]. On Friday. James Dibh, eldest son of the late Fred Dibb and Mrs. Dibb of Teston, passed away at, his home. The funeral took place on Monday to St. John's Cemetery, Oak Ridges. SATI‘RDAY. MARCH 24â€"Fm‘m stock, implements and furniture, lot 29. mu. 8. Markham the property of A. W. Baker. Sale at 12.30. Terms7 months. ~ F. W. Silversides. Aucb. TI‘ESDAY. APRIL 3â€" menls etc., .1: Stt St, the property son. Snk» at 1 months. Prentice The monthly meeting of the W0- men's Institute was held on Wednes- day of law week at the home of Mrs. H. E. Keffer. After 3 lhmt p10- grgmme afternoon lea. was Served. 7 'T‘here was 1: good attendance at the dance in the community hall Inst: Tugnjuy eyen‘i‘ng. A flock of wildugeese was seen flying neljtbgn Sunday evening: The two senior dunes of St. And- rew's Sabbath School had a. socinl evening m the vestry of the church on Friday last. The classes purpose giv- ing a concert in the neu- fptlu-e. The Mission Book (3-). of Toronto, have issued a biography by Owen E. McGillicudy, relating to the Right Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King. The work is called "The Making of a Premier." The book contains a statement of facts relating to our esteemed Premier’s school days, the various stages of his progress and achievements. up to the time be ac- cepth the high and honorable posi- tion he now holds. The biographer had an easv subject. but he handled it well, and the picture of the steady rise of one Canada’s sons should be an inspiration to every young man that reads the book. YU'I k TRAIN for SUCCESS Prepare for n businesn career In 12 Schools in Toronto insure individual imtruction in all business “bi-ch. at our Schools or by mail. Wrih for pro.- pcctul to mO‘ Jcts P. McINTOSfl. Chief Princlpul Auction Sale Register DH MAPLE w [in Far-n . ele s Arthur S (30?!“ CO“ Sthh em imple YI nge Pphvnâ€" Aucls E'I‘I'IL“ 'ATURDAY. APRIL 7-House, premise- and household effects. Centre St†Thornhill, the property of the estate of Elizabeth Howard. deceased. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms of chattels cnsb. Houln 10 per cent on dlynf sale, hnl. in one month. 3. 'F. Saigwn. Aur't, . LightLunches Ice Cream Soft Drinks Cigars Cigarettes Refreshmennts tabling Accommodation at Reasonable Rates ELGIN HOTEL E. Bridges, Prop; Phone 44 r ‘23 Stop 51 Yonge St. Grinding as! usual. Aurora and Maple Leaf_pastry._{m_d brend_flour, Maple Leaf entry. and menu Hour, Bran, S orbs, Dairy meal. Meal for laying hens, Alfalfa neal, Monarch Scratch feed. Whole and mound feeds made up to suit purchaser. Meat scraps lamkngP. Deliveries Tuesday and Saturday. J. F. BURR, CHOPPIN G MILL FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, FORD, ONTARIO ELGIN MILLS Phone 82 W. I'D a fORD.ONT.covT.YAx£:[x‘mA szflTlm AND ELECTQIC LIGHTING STANDARD EQUIDMENT 0N ‘ SEDAN £0 500°: I ORDER NOW AN D MAKE CERTAIN YOU GET A CAR AT THESE PRICES Runabout $405 Touring $445 Coupe $695 Sedan $785 Chassis $345 'll'lld(Ch3$SiSM95 . G. BALDOCK, Dealer, Richmond Hill, Ont. HARNESS REPAIR STORE . SOUTH OF NEW GARAGE C01 Am“ & YOHgB» R0 LFE SHOE mm" WWI THE average Canadian Family A-_._.'_L_ -I I: . . . A . u _ . A . A Ford Car ï¬ts into the family routine: does your work and that of the familyâ€" makes the family routine unhurried and unworriedâ€"makes it possible to save some time for recreationâ€"to visit friends â€"-for the country dweller to get into townâ€"for the town dweller to get into the country. L consists of five persons. The new low price of Ford Cars makes it possible to add the sixth member to it. The Price of the Touring Car is $445â€" Freight and Government Taxes Extra. The sixth member of the Canadian Familyâ€"the FORD CAR. You are considering the purchase of a carâ€"of a Ford Car. You have realized that the manâ€"the familyâ€"without a car is at a disadvantage. You have also realized that Ford Cars are now so low pniced that it is possible to give .yourself and your family what others have. It Quality or Service You want P With the Strongest Tower Built It's the "Toronto" Self-Oiling Windmillâ€"requiring “oil only once a year". All gears operate in a bath of special oil affected by neither heat nor coldâ€"every bearing and working part thoroughly and automatically lubricated. If you have a “Toronto†Windmill now. you can obtain this self-oiling feature by interchanging the head and using your present wheel. Most Toronto Windmills, too. can be made absolutely self-regulating in operation. The "Toronto" Tower will stand for a lifetime because it is the heaviest. strongest and bestâ€"braced one built for any windmill. , See this new Mili nowâ€"0r get my booklet. SELF -OlLIN G â€" SELF-REGULATING And it can be bought on .3 Monthly Payment Plan Get it at the and ‘fl Lunau, Agent, :Richmond Hill JONES LUMBER C0 WI BUILDERS SUPPLIES Rough and Dressed Lumber Hardwood Floor Pine Lath Cedar Shingles G y proc I I' Fuhreh VVleboal'd PHONE 27 ‘ard hiding: Roofing: inE 1123 Doors pa; Sash