-.,,..,....._v All,“ .. ' «vs-wwâ€" _-,i u :- â€" n.“ ma...- .-.‘. I The strike of u» causing much coi fusion, annoyance, and injury, not only in Toronto, but in various ouiside parts. A good ' H ' i 'firstâ€"clziss mail matter it) urt Maple Guy. 19 : percentage oi ‘ ‘ gmyol- The “ma†“3'†"Ehlllde PETS: trickles through, but tons. of wceltly Davmv ? y' ' v newspapers are piled uP 1“ “he 01‘3- . I H “'9 ' . y- ' :dhtha'l‘lg(goï¬icerilwill be followed by As usual, in stiike a. dance. tersi MAPLE A Concert in Community â€"_â€"â€"â€"'-,â€".= f [â€"‘Or/ Ac Per Instructions The splendid rains of the ‘ 1 ladies," re- tion, and grain that was sown ate l‘ I t1 uiet, Hes perfec y q tva girls who an to the msd‘ked the m _ (my and trap. to keep the gives promise of a good crop. dens are making good headway, and generally speaking, the fruit crop “Only you must take care rein off histail." _ _l b b d m “ ' for et,†they said. “’11 ea on a . we won [ stunted he Rskrd them frosts nipped some of the plants, but, When thev F how the got on. _ "S lenydidly," they exclaimed. fortunately, we although there were several p - but we took it iliiidtdi'liie timid; d11ng dinbrella. over the Calls. _â€"â€"â€"-____ horse's tail, so there was no real ILL“, danger."â€"â€"Pearson‘s Weekly. The Yuk Ranger cad.“ n P.â€" (Contributed) of the citizens is solicitc Cadet Garden Fete to bob grounds of Mr. . ‘ residence. Yonge St., on Dominion Day, evening. Representative denomination are busily en dctuils this week. Miss Bertha Palmer, of the U England, Mrs. committees of each Rough and Dressed Lumber gum} with Hardwood Flooring hurch of Pine Lam Doors Phipps, of the Presbyterian Church, was asked hm l Cedar Shing‘“ Sash Biri'hfï¬â€˜Ã©uil‘é‘isi‘Stï¬g‘tf‘l‘last‘ï¬iii gfa,‘gg;.‘,:,.g‘.:§_ ,, was GM“ tafï¬â€˜t‘futt‘é éiifect“"“' °‘ air-.1:statuses. waver Warm transient:roasts; Building paper 233:: Spaguéhtilzyiss' held for, organized paramount in the civic life. respectfully ISK for the co-operation of the business men of our town. In 2% Richmond am w. are perfectly ‘ organized in the Bowling Green, mg)“: in e Curling in the winter and advantages that the Arena affords for the furthering of winter 5 art. .To, the south, Willowdale an Lansing have insugurated a most ambitious departure for the boys of their community, that every boy maybe brought uner an organization which ALL KINDS NEATLY REPAIRED AT will afford him every adviantagcgn ms physical development. at us 0 _ e same in our community. A swimming pool has been built but it can be made more commodious for the the building of a. diving stand; also for dressing accommodation. team has been organized, equippeed, and they are doing 9 lendid work. The senior cubs should as like- wise equipped, as also the Junior cubs. The citizens are also asked to co- operate in the matter of equipping perfectly the gymnasium at the High School, that nothing may be lacking in the adventagel for the pupils in attendance there. The Garden Fete gives us this opportunity, and if successful an en- deavor will be made to bring a qualiï¬ed instructor It the pool to inaugurate an intensive training course for the boyl as also the girls in Iwimlliiig. May the Fete then-fore meet with the success that it deserves. The Richmond Hill band will be in attendance at the Fete in the evening, al also an orchestra, the afternoon proceedings being also original and intensely interesting in detail. GOOD WORKMANSHIP QUICK SERVICE Work done while you wait. Store next to Village Clerk. NOTICE CALDWELL .& PATERSON Wish to state they are prepared to do all kinds of carriage and wagon work, Automobile wood work and rubber tires at the Satisfaction and p... Trench works. reasonable prices assured. Give us it trial and be convinced. Regular Meeting: .â€" M Geo.Calilwell, Lorne Paterson M Village Council, lst Monday Board of Education, 1st Monday Slll‘y on Saturday an: iildiil. prograiiiiiio of sports was all. Among the following: 5a the pub“0 Suf' Lyon, and successfully evexy ( I school, was the occasion plimentai-y rein: . past and Henry Arno liel cd ve eta- week have greatly p g dim-(mg to the onlookers but Intlher costly to some of the playr Gar" the mix-up, tlwi Valuable contents. - I Mostsmi won ï¬rst, Willi He It is true the ate “m “use “pun bun, little damage was done, men and married close tony to the latter. it won prizes for the sin Mrs. L. Nichols and Mrs. J for the married ladies. The loyal nod spontaneous support afternoon was 1 d fâ€- [he tween the Squai- 8151.â€? "19 The home team were ENVY 3- shrimp: 5 with a score of twenty to Six. in the afleinoon, as also the the evening had a may S by pin, that the firm who had li ht l . x (is were no Mrs. Williams and (kg) so? ‘9 Sim“ Gormley. agent for t ‘vatson and Mrs! was on the groun Mr. E. J. Hitchcock, spared no pains “depi‘rwre w'day in his preparations, and his pupils conducted themselves ideally. Capt. Harty Morden Would most Young peop‘e of 0m, SC 00 great ability in the renderingV of their respective contributions. Orchestra provided music between the plays. Rev. E. Payne preached to large conâ€" gregations of prayer-f the service of song Miss Mr. Bailey contributed several solos, which were well rendered. cemetery this Week, levelling and im- proving the burying-ground. work is completed we shall have an ideal rural cemetery. features the July issue of Rod and Gun in Canada, as among the score of inter- esting cluded the trout fishing experiences of story of fishing in The Margaree river, Nova Scotia, article on the sea trout, by Bonnycustle usually authoritative article on inland The weather for tho S. S. Anniver- 1 Sunday was 0n Satiiiday afli-rnomi a good enjoyed by the pleasing events were annod by Mr. (:Hll‘iNl out in letuil by the iiiemhers of the of many comâ€" ii-ks James Uliiikard The Street. Parade. pl 1d ri-ceivt'd lll’fll prize. The Comic Baseball Match was lu- is, for, in r pockets lost their In tho Marnie-d Mt- The Tug-ofâ€"War, between young men, brought \‘ic- iiii'h t0 the salts The last, but not least. event of the he baseball game lip- e and Richmond Hill. easy winners The committee in charge of light for hock when. chance, they found out, at 6.30 t going to Mr. Geo. Baker, of he Caron Light. (is and his assmtance n less than two hours t on the ginunds. the However, f footlights, and The director of the drill and ploy. The h .l displayed On Sunday afternoon and evening ul listeners. In Taylor and An army of men are working at the When W Rod And Gun .IEH l'isbing from coast to coast in Canada articles and stories there is In- H. M. Burwell in British Columbia, 8. by N. M. Browue, an Dale, and as a special feature an on- game fish by Prof. A. V. S. Pulling of the University of New Brunswick. Also articles on fishing. hunting etc. Rod and Gun in Canada is published by W. J. Taylor Ltd., Woodstock. Ont. # W ant; Ads. ‘ ANTEDâ€"Goal oil stove, fruit jars, articlu for housekeeping. Apply Mus. A. MAITIN, Richmond St. 52 OR SALEâ€"Chevrolet touring car, a bargain, 3120. May be seen and demonstrated at Hill's Garage, Board of Trade, 2nd Monday - v Horticultural Society, 3rd Tuesday. viiicogfggld Hm' N' 1‘ suing?“ Public Libraryâ€"Open Tuesday and ‘ ' Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 o’clock. / Tile and Brio The Maple Sand, Gravel and Brick Company. Lt'd, have on hand for sale. Cement drain tile. 3, 4. 5, 6 and 8 in. 1 M ‘_ ELOCUTION (30 inches in length) MISS Marguerite Boyle Also Cement Brick . . . Sand or Gravel sold by the load or Artist, Teacher in Literature, Expressmn, Reading, 'n car lots. sale. r. LOUSINS. Dialect Poems. M ii er ___'_________,_â€"â€"M-)â€"i-;â€" Prgfessiogal 1(fraduatg1 of Wen -Sm' ey Stu io. ASUMMER SESSION! Address Miss Marguerite ls Held in the Popular L lOTT Boyle. Hall,’ Thornhill. Ont 30 tf TERNACES AND REPAIRS Yonze & Charles Sis, Toronto From now until Sept. 2nd, when our FallTeriii opens. First-clus: Instruction in all Departments, Accountin . Strnogruphy. Type- writmg, ecretarial, General Improvement, Banking Com. merciol Teachers', and Business Courses. Enter now. you our lines. No House too small. Write today for free catalogue. \V. J. ELLIOTT - PRiXCirAL M AMBROSE L. PHIPPS RICHMOND STREET. RICHKUND Him. the prices are right. on. Furnace repairs and pipes. cry, Pumps, Etc. Represean ‘ 1130 Mutual Life 1m Company of NW JY'H‘ Tinsmitha and General Agents INQUIRIES SOLICITED ‘V Studio ‘Homewood â€"# It you are considering the furnace question come in and let us show i No House too large. We have a size and model for every oneâ€"and We can also supply your wants Gcneral Agents for Farm Machin- OR SALEâ€"Good delivery horse would exchange for cow. Also house and nearly acre of goodland, some fruit. Terms M. L.'1'()WNBEND, May Avenue, Stop 24 Yonge St. 51-52 #â€" HOUSE WORK \" ANTEDâ€"Th rec or four days a. week. Apply MRS. BARROW, Centre Street East. 51-52 J Dram- O LETâ€"Four room suite over store. To B. HARDWARE & Cedar posts and telephone poles for . um ' Apply at“: and H ourous Sketcnes’ SUPPLIES, Limited, Phone 33 Thorn- hill. Ont. 51-1 f. ARRVILLE MILLâ€"This mill will be closed Wednesday and Thursda of each week during June, July on August. A.W1Lsos, Prop. Richmond llill , J. W. Wellman GENTS’ FURNISHINGS â€"â€"5 Boots and shoes. with a good line of Oxfords and Ladies shoes. Special prices in Khaki Pants and Shirts. Boys running shoes, caps, Jersey sweaters all at very reasonable prices. # Corner of Yonge & Richmond Oxford Street Phone 128- r 12,l 49-52 fl Phone 86] THE ARISTOC'I'MT 0F LOW-PRICED CARS UTILITY and beauty-- the Star is the first in its field to combine these twp essentials at a low price. A sturdy engine. easily accessible, enclo’sed 1n a handsome body. Let us show you What . The selling price of any automobile is based on the cost of material, produc- tion, distribution and overhead. Large volume of sales greatly reduces all these costs. Chevrolet now occupies ï¬rst place in sales of fully equipped quality automo- bilcs. Therefore it has been possible for Chevrolet to establish the lowest price~ in the world for a quality automobile. Also Chevrolet is the lowest of any car in cost of operation. Seeing is believingâ€"sec the Superior models in our showroom. cm. Ask us about the GMAC Delcrred Payment Plea 1 - 355 ~ ' Full stock of repairs on I‘d- VETERINARY SURGEON, r1‘hornhill. i i Call by phone or otherWise promptly l / achirY and let Look over your m vtarts what Q us know before the rus your requirements will ’ C. M. PAL-ER ELSAM. SHEPHERD i434: con, ARNOLI‘YONGE 8T5- ____.____â€"â€" PAPER HANGER MULHOLLAIV & SMYTH l l and BARitIsTEus, SCITOHS. ETC. Toronto Office-“98 Yonge St. Phone Hm“ 3408- 26-6111