(about 1% Blocks East of Yonge Street towards the C. N. R. Station), where we have installed up-to-date machinery for Mill Work, and have a much larger and better stock\than we have ever carried before, and will now be in a position to ï¬ll all orders received with promptncss and despatch. THE JONES LUMBER COMP’Y E WISH TO ANNOUNCE that we have sold our property on Arnold Street owing to its being entire- ly inadequate for our business, and by June 1st we are moving our entire plant to 031cc hours 10 6 to 8 p. m. Ofï¬ce and residenceâ€"Contra and Church Streets Richmond Hill Phone No. 21. DENTYST ‘Oflice Trench Block. two doors north of Stundmd Bank. [foul-59.1."). to 5.30 p.m. Telvphone 32 Removal Notice ! Remaills open all year and ad- mits students at any time. Strong demand for our graduates all the time. Right now is a splendid time to commence a course here. Thor- ough preparation is absolutely necessary to-day and It always pays to attend a strictly ï¬rst-class school and nocuu imitation one. 0. l. RUDDELL, D.C. Ph.C. High Grade Instruction Only! QELLIOTT /7 - _ DR. M. B. WELLWOOD TENOR TEACHER 0F SINGING Now accepting pupils. Phone 94] for information CHOIR-LEADER AND ()RGANIST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH VOL. XLVI. Yong‘e & Charles Sts., Toronto OFFICE: ABOVE DAVIES STORE Hours: 2 l0 5 and 7 to 8 p.111. Except \Vednesday PHONE 117 Consultation Free at the Ofï¬ce Write today for free catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT - PRINCIPAI Dr. L. R. BELL PE LHAM CIIAFFEY PALM ER. OHIRO PRACTOR Oflice Hours: 10-12; 6- DR. J. P. WILSON $I.5o per annum, in advance. Oflicezâ€"Centre St. West RICHMOND HILL Phone 83 WE WISH TO THANK all those who have‘favored us with their busi- ness in the past, and again respect- fully solicit a fair share of their future patronage, which we can assure you will receive our careful and immedi< ate attention. CEN TR E STREET to 12 mm. and Phone 27 SIMEON JOYCE, L.C.A.M. Quick Service Phone 124J Box 109 ' RICHMOND HILL During the whale previous night. the min came down in torrents, making the race track \‘my muddy and the centre of the firm unfit, for orses 01' cattle. It, was the cnldesr, Victoria day in many years, and holiday celehmtinns were postponed all over the Province. The. dirvctors phoned to surrounding sections informing exhibitors 0f the pnstpunement. hut notwithstanding the unfavorable weather quite a crowd Congregath during the afternoon. 7 m. The banquet pl‘jper was not, held in the evening, but the ladies of the Presbyterian Church furnished a very nice supper in the Arena. Goond speeches hearing un the Society and Agriculture in general were made by Mr. A. R. Smith. of New Hamburg. seed specialist; Mr. Lockie Wilson, Superintmdent of Fairs and Exhi- bitions; and MrsA. J. H. Eckardr, whose generosity is so well-known and appreciated. Shun, addresses were also giVen by the Secretary, Mr. James McLean; Mr. H. A. Nicholls. a former secretary; Reeve T. H. Trench, and the President. Mr. J. E. Francis. NORTH Y0qu ST.. RICHMOND HILL. DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFF. Ofï¬ce hours 8:10 inn. and 6 :8 p.m. DR. LILLIAN C. LANGSTAFFH (diseases of women and children.) Office hours l :3 p. m.‘ Phone 100. House Wiring For the first time in 75 years the Richmond Hill Agricultural Society decided they could not hold their Fair on the 24th of Many. ~ louse Wiring and Powm' Installations Farm Lighting Plants All Kinds of Appliances â€"â€" Fixtures, Motors, Etc. Pupil of Josef Lhevinne and Frank S. Welsman Studio: Over Mr. E. R. Forbner’ ‘ Tuilantore. PHONE 95 We Repair Anything Electrical RICHMOND HILL. ONT†THURSDAY. MAY 29.1924 DRS. LAN GSTAF F Electrical Contractor . H. SOUTHWOOD PIANO and T HEORY No Fair “ In Essentials, Unity; Beginning Sunday, June let, the Sunday School will meet. at 10 a. m. sharp, instead of in the afternoon. The minister will pleach at 11 a. In. There will be a song service at 7.30 p. 111.. when the choir will introduce Some of the new tunes and Hymns in the Book of Praise. Dr.A. MacMillun, Secretary of the Committee on Chm-ch Praise. will take charge of this special service. On Saturday. May 24. a quiet wed- ding was solenmized at St. Anne‘s Church, Toronto. Canon Skey otï¬ciat ing, when' Rhoda. Isabel, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Tuck, Richmond Hill, Was united in marriage to Mr. William Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Henry Weilzmd, Seafortb. OnL. The bride won-9 a grey suit with It. WHAS decided thatqthe fee for membership be .8. the same as in former years. Mrs. R. B. M. Potts to whose ad- dress our members listened with keen enjoyment last week. has sent the following recipe for Tomato Blight, in response to H. question asked at the meeting. “Tomatoes respond to phosphoric acid. and tomato blight, can be. cured, as it is a disease of the foliage. at the time of setting fruit and seed production. (the plant is giving all in this effort and consequently is suffering and starved.) If phosphoric acid is used it can be cured ulmost at once. A plant which is a heavy seed producer needs phosphoric acid. It needs nitrogen only in medium amount nI‘ it will go to leaf instead of fruit. The quantity of phosphoric acid or bone meal to use is two comes to each sqgsre yard.†U Mrs. W. D. Alkinsnn. delegate from the Women's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church. is attending the annual meeting of theTul-nntobrnnch, which takes place May 27th. 28th and 29th in North Pm-kdale Church. A full report of the convention will he- given at the regular monthly Meeting of the W. M. 8., to be held in the school mom on Thursday, June 5th at 8 o’clock. A very cordial invitatinn has been extended to all ladies of the W. M. S., and the Ladies Aiartovépevgti a. social hour at the parsonage at, the close of their meeting. A congregationnl gathering will be held in the Methodist School Room, at 8 p. m†on \Vednesday evvning, May 28th. Reports from the various church organizations will be received and these will be interspersed with musical numbers, after which a social time will be enjoyed. The members of the choir are invited to be present; as the guests of the Congregation. At a. meeting of the Ladies’ Bowling Club held at the home of Mrs. A. G. Savage, on May 16, the following officers were elected for the current year: Presidentâ€"Mrs. Herringlon‘ lst Vice.-Pres.â€"Mrs. Former. 2nd Vice.-Pres.â€"Miss Endean. Secretaryâ€"Mrs. W. Trench. TreasureIâ€"Miss Gibson. Game Committeeâ€"Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Jackson, Miss Moodie. Mrs. flgrriugtonLMrs}. Trench. 'The 'prize lists for Spring and Autumn shows, will be Issued this weak. hat and shoes to muf’ch, nnd the groom's gift, a string of pezuls. and carried sweet heart roses. After a short trip to points west, thy will re- .side in Detroit. Mich. 11 a. [ILâ€""Th9 Failure of the Brook.†‘ 7.30 p. m.â€"“Imn as n Tonic.†A special invitation is extended to strangers and those without chum? affiliation. The sprayer is making its second visit to the orchards of our members. Boy‘s and girls of the Public School will receive seeds donated this week. A joint. meeting of the Thornhill and Richmond Hill branches of the ‘anen’s Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. leks, (m V‘Jednesday, June 4th. A speaker from the Dept. will address the meeting. An excellent programme has been arranged. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all the ladies of the Village. METHODIST CHURCH Presbyterian Services Horticultural Notes Officers L. B. C. in Nan-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity Weiland-Tuck Joint Meeting W. M. S. A. M. TRENCH, Sec. A good cheap Brick Clad House and three acres on Lucas Street. List toolarge to fully adyenile. No charge for transfers. Loans, Insurance. Notarial Work as usual. Yonge SL, RICHMONDIHILL OFFICE: CHURCH STREET TELEPHONE 11 M RICHMOND HILL MULHOLLAND & SMYTH All kinds 01' Lumber, Lab and Shin- gles, Flooring, Sidings. Mouldings, etc. Window Framu. '8th and Doors made to order. Dealers in Gyproc and Fibre- Boud. Asphalt Rooï¬ng. Shingles. Foltl, Etc. You will In pleaud with our pricu and promptdclively. Let us have your enquiries. Quotations gladly furnished on request. J.R.HERRINGTON $525 will buy a splendid building lot on the West side of Church St. S4600 will buy on ezisy terms an eight room brick house, lot 100 feet: frontage, garage, good garden, all kinds of fruit on Richmond Street. This is a real good buy. Rough cast house stable and 1%- acres on Mill Street. A bargain. Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Canada Dominion and Provincial Bonds Bought‘ Sold or Exchanged. Mortgage Loans Arranged. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. Toronto Office : 2498 Yonge St. Phone Hudson 3408. RichmOnd Hill Office : Wesley Boyn- ton's Real Estate Ofï¬ce. Yonge St. A member of the ï¬rm will be in Richmond Hill every Tuesday. 26-6m HOUSE PA INTER, Glazier. Grainer and Paper- Hanger. W. HEWISON L. Innes & Sons Service and Satisfaction FIRE, ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Planing Mill and Lumber Yard Richmond Street Richmond Hill H. A. Nicholls The Real Estate Man REPRESENTING â€"â€" ALSO â€"- PHONES :â€"Ofï¬co. 87 J. Yard, 13-3. For QUANTITY CLEANLINESS Some folks hope for the best â€"Our customers get it We have a good supply of Seed Corn, Improved Learning and Wis- consin No. 7, direct from the grower. All kind: of Stock Feed and Poultry Feeds on hand. TRADE MARK REGISTERED Leghorns: J. W. BOWMAN Yorkshire: STOP 29 YONGE St. PHONE 44 r 11 R. R.. RICHMOND HILL, ONT. The very best Hard Coal in all sizes. . COURTESY COMMISSIONER, CONVEYANCER. ETC REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Custom Hatching $5.00 per 100 eggs BABY CHICKS- EGGS FOR HATCHING‘ Cement Tile, Hardwall Flasher, Lime. Llcensed Auctioneer for the Ummtyof York. Sales attended to on shortest notice. and at reasonable rates. $10.00 per 100 100% Fertility Guaranteed SPECIAL PRICES 0N LARGE ORDERS (ALL EXPRESS CHARGES PREPAID) OUR CAPACITY IS 5,280 EGGS EVERY THREE WEEKS Richmond Hill, Friday and Satt For information Phone 110‘ MRS. .MYLKS. Adelmo Melecci and Miss Rosalind Bush L. T. C. M. From the Toronto Conservatory of Music. will accept a number of pupils in Piano, Vocal and -' Theory. -:- Single Comb White Leghorns Order your supply now BROOKLANDS EDWARD FRANCIS.†NOTARY PUBLIC I. D. Ramer [Single copies, 3 cts. J. T. SAIGEOIV $25.00 per 100 till end of April $20.00 per 100 rest of season 100% Live Arrival Guaranteed NOTICE Thornhill. Patronage solicited Maple No. 48 SERVICE Saturday