Mutual Life Assurance Co.‘ of Canada Government Bonds and Other Securi- ties. Old Established Hompam'es with Good Records. LIFE. FIRE, ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS, AUTOMOBILE. PLATE GLASS, BURGLARY, ETC. J.R. HERRINGTON OFFICE; CHURCH STREET TELEPHONE 11 M RICHMOND HILL SIMEON JOYCE, L.C.A.M. C. H. BYADI AGENT FOR THE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE OF CANADA General Agents for Farm Machin- ery, Pumps, Etc. We can also supply your wants on Furnace repairs and pipes. TEETZEL BROS. F. GdRDON COOK THOMAS DELANY BARRISTER. Soucx’ron, NOTARY ETC Toronto Oï¬ice. 816 Federal Building, at 85 Richmond Street. \Vest The Protective Association of! Canada. and The Dominion Gaurantee and Accident; Co. FIRE, AUTOMOBIIEJE, PLATE GLASS ET V. Mame. Ont. Phone 232 If you are considering the furnace question come in and let us show you our lines. No House too large. No House too small. We have a size and model for every oneâ€"and the prices are rlght. Richmond Hillv Ofï¬ce (nioeral Ofï¬ce). every Thursday forenoon. Maple, Thursday afternnun. Woodbridze, Saturday fox-enoon. Maple, Ont. VOL. XLVII: TENOR TEACHER OF SINGING Now accepting pupils. Phone 94] for information CHOIR-LEADER AND URGANIST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Money to Loan on First Mnrtgages.‘ The Suq Fire Insurance Co. OKLAOWQ'B 59%- Pupil of Josef Lhevinne th Frank S. Welsman Studio: Over Mr. E. R. Fortner’s Tailor Store. PHONE 95 J. 'R. lALLISON, L.D.S., D.D.S. PELHAM CUAF F EY. Money to lean at Current Rate $1.50 per annum, in advance.] Thsmith: and GenenlAgents FURNACES WILLIAM COOK AND REPAIRS PIANO and THEORY Consultation and Diagnosis Free STERLING BANK BUILDING PHONE 87 W not-hushed 17m Established 1869 THURNHILL VILLAGE Announces the Openzng of a Dental Surgery OPEN EVENINGS in I. D. Ramer, at. price dubtierd‘}; $5.20. Mr. B. H. Lasher to arrange for delirerzfi. Tenders for supplying cmil rwé;é read from I. Rundown and I. D. Ram". The following motion by Councillor Greene wounded by Councillor Endeal, was carried. Considerable discusuion was had with reference to the condition 0f certain streets in the Village and the Work necessary on each. and on motion the Engineer was instructed to pro- cee_d with the grading and ditching of Centre Street. west. ‘ The Village Council held a meeting in the Clerk‘s office Tuesday evening, Accounts to the amount of $1897.23 were x‘eal :md ordered to he paid. “That one car load of mine run Yigtoli smokeless coal he ordered from The Building Inspestm-‘s report was read showing permits issued during July for huildings and repairs to the value of $515000. Councillor McLean reported as to a. drain on Markham Road. Mr. W. J. Lawrence, being present, spoke on the n-xatter and it was arranged that he, with Councillor McLean and Engineer Lasher, should go over the ground in the [mar future and bring in a. definite repprt. Walter S. Jenkins J. Harry Naugl Res. Phnne Res. Elgin Milt lill. 6048 Res. Phone 44.‘ NAUGHTON & JENKINS ' 85 Richmond St, West. omces{ Toronto. - Naughtun Block, Aurora . Sulicxtor for : Aurora and Richmond Hill. The Townships of King. \Vhitchurch and Markham. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS’ EXPERIENCE All mail orders will receive promp attention. A good cheap Brick Clad House and three acres on Lucas Street. Beautiful residence and grounds, in ï¬rst class shape, all convenience, town water, Richmond Street. 378 BerI-esfom Ave., \Vest Toronto. Phone Junction 0072. Leave Orders at Glenn's Drug Store, Richmond Hill. First-class building lot 50 feet front- age on Richmond Street, and through to Centre Street. \Vill sell at a bar- gain. Easy temps. Rough cast; house stable and l 31 acres on Mill Street. A bargain. Small house and good sized lot on Rumble Ave., great bargain; small payment down, monthly after, Oak Avenue. Yonge St., RICHMOND HILL To Rent â€"â€" A Seven roamed brick house. all conveniences, furnished to a small family. The House and Lot on Yonge St†formerly owned by the late Mr. Hughes, for sale on easy terms. Are Von a Subscriber ? See me about a house and lot on RICHMOND HILL. ONT" THURSDAY, AUGUST 7. 1924 Barristers Solicitor Notaries Telephone Adelaide 2108 H. A. Nicholls JOHN T. ANDERSON PIANO TUNER The Real Estate Man Gas for Extraction Adjourned Meeting PHONE : GI “In Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity." J. Harry Nalxghton Res. Elgin Mina Res. Phone 44.4 Mr. John H. C. Durham. Bond Lake, has sold his California Bungalow for $9,000. to Mr. Wm. T. McKnight, of the Editorial Department of the Mail and Empire, Toronto. A new ticket has been issued by the Metropolitan Division for patrons of their Railway. The fare for 12 rides between Richmond Hill and Toronto is $2.40. The tickets can he used by all the members of the same family, and are good for30 days. Heretofore. tickets Were good for the purchaser only. The Union Picnic in connection with St. Mary's. St. Luke's and St. Edward’s churches, held on the church grounds here Saturday. was fairly well attended. A splendid supper was served and the afternoon sports and the concert in the evening were en- joyable features. In the contests. Miss May Greene secured the Pearlneck- lace, Mr. Cotton. the Electric Iron. Mr. “Irench, the Lamb, and “ï¬le Miss Devlin, the large doll. The Wmnen's Auxiliary of St. Mary's Church (0. of E.) will hold a. Garden Party on the grounds of the Rev. R. S. Mason, Yonge St, on Wednesday, August 13th,commencing at; 4 p. 111. Tea. from 5 Ln 8 p. m. 25 per cent. of the proceeds will go to the Fresh Air Fund. The total proceeds of home-made baking and candy table. will go the Fresh Air Fund. Come and give a child a holiday in the country. Concert to commence at 8 p. m. Many motor accidents happened on the slope south of Richmond Hill, Monday evening after the rain. But fortunately no person was seriously injured. A large car driven by a. man who had with him his wife and four children, skidded to the side of the road, completely turning over. and pinning the occupllnts under the car. The Raldock “leakage outfit was called out six dlflereut times after six o’clock to assist: in tukingoars off the railway track or Out of the ditch. Two of the cars were able to proceed on their Way, but the other fuur had to be drawn to the Richmond Hill garage for repairs. Judging in the fall wheat competition, held annually by the Woudbridge Agricultural Society, was held on Saturday. James Ross. of \Voodbridge, attaining the highest number of points wich a. score of 97. The result of the competition, which is bused on the general condition of the whole growth, is: L. Keffer, Woodbridge. 96; Peter McNeil, Maple, 93; George Matheson, Maple, 92; Wesley Clarkson, Maple, 88; Ruben-t, Watson, Maple. 88: Robert. Watson, Woodbrige, 87, and Henry Barker, Thistletown, 84, George E. Foster, of Honeywood. acted as judge. The Council met on August lst, 192-1, in the Clerk’s office. all the members present. The minutes of previous meetings were read and confirmed. Communications were read as follows: From the Hydro-Electric Commission enclosing lease for part of its land in the noth end of the village. A pro- test against the erection of agarage and machine shop on North Yonge Street, signed by W. Braybon and fourteen others. A letter from George Smith asking an increaso in salary. A Arrangements are. being completed for a great Demonstration and Picnic to be held In Markham Village. Satur- day, August 16, in honor of Hon. W. L. M. King. Premier of the Do- minion and M. P., for thin Riding, North York. Duncan Marshal. Pru- vincial Organizer. has attended sev- eral meetings, and has rendered valu- able assistance to the committee in charge of the proceedings. Good prizes will be given for men’s and girls’ base- ball and other sports. There will be .u procosaiou {com every municipality in the Riding. and the Premier on his arrival in Ma‘rkham will be_grea_ted lgy bands. decorations and other marks of honor. Another meeting of the committee will he held in the Town Hall, Markham, this (Thursday) oven- ing. Help The Fresh Fund Mackenzie King Picnic VILLAGE COL‘NCIL. Fall Wheat Judged Accidents Galore Bungalow Sold lZâ€"Ride Tickets Union Picnic letter from Mr. E. A. James m Centio Street East, drains. From Miss O. Burr asking improvement to drainage conditions at, the corner of Centre and Bridgeford Sweets. A petition fora. sidewalk in front of the Methodist; Church on Centre street. From Mr. P. C. Hill objecting to the deepening of the ditch in front, of his residence on Wright Screen. Frou the waterworks engineer re the elem-water Well at the pump house: also re the priCe of coal. From the Taylor safe works giving cuts of safes for Municipel service. _ A resolution movad by Councillor Endean seconded by Councillor Greene, was passed awarding the contract for laying drains on Centre Street. and Yonge Street to Bl'ibnell and Shear- down, wurk to he snarted immediately. The clerk was instructed to forward a. copy of this resolution to the Engineers and Contractors. A resnlution moved by Councillor Eudean and seconded by Councillor Greene to increase the salaries of the Village officnals was carried. Thfll't. the local coal dealers be asked to quote a price on smokeless' coal, mifle 1:90: hy_t.be_car l()§1d._ r . That the'Enaineer be instruc‘ledto have the clear water well put, in good condition when a, fuvourable oppor- tunity occurs. A letter 110m Mr. W. J. LaWrence was read with reference tn a drain on Baker Avenue and Markham Road was read, and the Engineer with Councillor McLean were instructed to go over the ground and bring in a re- 995â€- I The remainder of the communication. were discussed at some length. but no action was taken. It, was decided to proceed at once with the cnmpletion 0f the Yonge Sc. sidewalk which was begun last fall and the engineer was instructed to arrange for teams and matelial for that purpose. .1 Ofï¬ce End residence north side Richmond Street. Richmond Hill. Telephone 13, Ring 2. (Veterinary Surgeon) Recent graduate of Ontario Veterin- ary College. All clases of animals treated. Day and night calls prompt- ly amended: Leave Richmond Hill are ready to receive applications for an agency of their Welland favorably known Nursery Pro- ducts. such as Fruit Trees. Small Fruits, Ornamentals. Shrubs, Roses and Perennials. Quality first. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address as above at once. NURSERYMEN, Limited BRO\V.‘I’S NURSERIES. ONT. Obuncil adjourned. Agents Wanted 11.55 10.00 11.10 6:36 7.00 7.30 . MACDONALD, B. V. Sc. BROWN BROS. COM PANY BUS TIME TABLE 12.45 1.40 2. 40 3.15 Au“. P,M. 6. 30 12.30 7.00 1.80 7.30 2.15 8.00 3.15 9.00 4.00 9. 50 4.50 10. 50 5.40 11.50 6.00 Leave Toronto 9.15 11.00 11.30 Ofï¬ce hours 10 to 12 a.m. and 6t08p.m. Ofï¬ce and residenceâ€"Centre and )hurch Streets Richmond Hill Phone No. 24. NORTH YONGE ST.. RICHMOND HILL. DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFF. Ofï¬ce hours 8:10 3.11). and 6:8 p.m. DR. LILLIAN C. LANGSTAFFH 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. -:- Richmond Hill, Friday and Saturday For information Phone 110. MRS. MYLKS. QUANTITY By Buying under Wholesale Prices (at the Elevator) your BRAN. SHORTS, OATS, CORI‘L MEAL, SCRATCH FEED, BREAD and PASTRY FLOUR Llcensed Auctioneer for the County of York. Sales attended to on shortest; notice. and at reasonable rates. COURTESY Save Money DR. M. B. WELLWOOD (diseases of women and children.) Office hours 1 :3 p.111. Phone 100. 0. l. RUDDELL, D.C. PILC. OFFICE: ABOVE DAVIES STORE Hours: 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.111. Except Wednesday PHONE 117 Consultation Free at the Ofï¬ce DR J. P. WILSON Oflicezâ€"Ceutre St. West RICHMOND HILL . Phone 83 Ofï¬ce Hours: 10-12; 6-8. PALMER CHIROPRACTOR DRS. LANGSTAFF Lump Threshing Coa! JUST ARRIVED I. D. Ramer [Single copies, 3 cts. J. T. SAIGEOIN Maple Patronage solicited A CAR ()F ('LEANLINESS No. 6 SERVICE