.2 «ï¬rst Stylish, Well-fitting Suits Plus Modish Coloring. We have stocked several beautiful Spring lines in Suitings ainl°llvercnatmgs !and mute yea to inspect earmany samples which are just to hand. . _. 2: 51“?!†.5 as. m ,. _ OUR PRESSING CLUB RATES : ;- 1 suit per month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 2 suits per month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.75 4 suits per month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 that Also complete line of '5‘in Ready-te-li’ear and also Blue gage 7hr JAE/c Trousers at $2.59 and $3.90 . RICHMOND TATLORS .l. A. Greene. Telephone 5.l or Residence 49W ‘ l Bill. heads Letter Heads Envelopes i 5.5: , HMOND HlLDDAI RY Perfect Food. hill i If. _ dull/Ill MGR/V Dependable Service at Moderate Cost for all kinds af Commercial Printing. -. HERE’S YOUR ' MILK, MADAM ‘ It’s the milk ior you '33 and the children and He has heard of the sanitary methods usn ed in our dairy. C .. .eeeaeei. C.H.Cow1£. PROP. Y O N C; ‘ TAKE REED WHEN u :39 comes TIME TO Busts-- COME HERE TO HAVE YOUR 0R Estimates cheerfully Given. l The Liberal ._Richmond Hill W.Ward Price ALWAYS think of this place das Iyour lumber yard, the yar Wiere you will receive W . prompt, pleasing attention; the Alkuoneer‘ Valuator “Pd yard where you will buy good Busmess Agent of 111 King serviceable lumber. It will be to St, Toronto- your advantage to think of us every time you think of lumber. in~=sesers L. LNNES & SONS Phone 133 Richmond Street who is living in Miss McNair’s residence on Yonge Street, op- pOSite the R. C. Church, begs to announce that a Real Estate ofï¬ce in Richmond Hill has been opened for the sale of Richmond Hill properties. P.O. Box 229. Phone 78 W Over 40 years practical experi- ence in the Real Estate ‘ i P = 2 W III-l :0 3'. :>.< H S a OPTOMETRISTS EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Business Thorough Eye Examinations and Glasses That Fit Perfectly. The Richmond Hill Special Attention to Children’s Eyes. 0 o oven Furnishing Store Phone Hudson 0461 for Appointment. THE BIND OPTICAL C0. OUR SPRING STOCKâ€" Of Men’s Hats, in plain 2513 Yonge St. fancy bands, latest style, North Toronto. (Opposite the Capitol Theatre) $4.00 and $4.50. Ties in latest patternsâ€"at Man Sleeps Like Log, __ 1 m Eats Anything (DC to slant). Broadcloth shirts with collar and at “After taking Adlerika I can eat . .- q.) - anything and sleep like a log. I hadétltlac‘lfeg. Olql glthout gas on the stomach and couldn’t keep 915 10m 9 ' '3 up' 1 en 5 food down not sleep.†(signed) R. C.l Miller. ONE spoonful Adlerika re- moves GAS and often brings surpris- ing relief to the stomach. Stops that full, bloated feeling. black or brown oxfords in first grade calf. $6.00, latest last. zSox for this season Often brings up. from We olut gld waste-matter you never t oug t was in your system. Exwlâ€" , lent for chronic constipation. GiuH. [NORJIAN J. ,. «n ..,s,‘. ews Notes N The weatherman provided ideal Weather for Victoria Day. in the Liberal? Don't forget to move your clock on .rn liour on Saturday night. Mrs. A. J. 11. licklairdt and dangle tor of Toronto attended the fair hero on Monday. ' V P- l .‘irs. J. F. McMahon of Toronto‘ vicitcd Richmond Ilill on Saturday .:::".. Liberal :‘d\‘crti>‘ci‘.\' are rerun-sir"! to have all changes of copy for “a tll our otlicc not later than ’l‘ncsday. l llavc you read the classified dd! Janie." \Villinms visited ovcr the This enables us to give the propel wcck cnd with his mother Mrs. S'c- time to lay out. ctr-H and ensures byt- wart Wilson. tcr service. There will be a dance in tho lilgin The yoiingzc people of titu’xlzirgh‘ pavilion on Friday, May with Stylcs’ orchestra in attendan Although it is a busy time of the your the farmers of the district. atâ€" tcitdcd the fair on Monday in large numbers. Mills Anglican ('hurch met at the rector} on V‘fcdn": lay night and 1"3â€"(Il‘f1'ili'2- lrd tho li‘lllllli club for the coming? year. 'l'hi- following oilicorri wcrc clotted: president, Allan Armwtrong; ' mt. .‘iztrjzaz't-t liattcrshy; Allan \‘v'hitc; cxm‘utivc. won, Marion Carter and other oï¬icti‘s. 2 ~s. ('L‘ The regular session of the third division court of the County of York will to 1 ill on Tuesday. June lst , A I a" 9 ° at lo’m‘f ‘ Tcston names .Ald To Have Field Day The Toronto and York Roads Coin- xnission will make an inspection ofl the roads in the Southern part of the The Ladicsi Aid of Tcston lfritc‘d Church will hold a field day on p.112,- urday Jun;- 5 and preparations are being made for a large gathering; There will bc a ladies‘ softball tourâ€" nament hctwrcn teams from Wood- bridgc , Maple and Kingiicrn, comâ€" mencing at 6 p.ni. standard time. There will also be a concert by local and outside talent which prom- ises to be a most enjoyable feature of the day. Mrs. Kyle is president and Mrs. A. Constable is secretary of the Ladies’ Aid under whose aus- pices the event is to be held. Ideal Weather For Annual Fair Conn ty on Friday. The small boys of town cclebratc'l the holiday in the time honored way by the free use of ï¬recrackers and all sorts of ï¬reworks. The regular meeting of the Vaugh- an Township council will be held at the Township Hall, Vellore, on Mon- day, Juno 7. at 1 p.111. Mr. and Mrs. Milne and daughter Doreen and Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt and family of Toronto spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mylkes. James McLean, E. T. Stephens and 'Henry Brent attended the Clairville Spring Show on Saturday last and report that a very successful fair liv'as held. _ (Continued from page 1) the heavy horses is superintendent of the Experimental Farm at Ottawa, Prof. Bell is principal of the Kempt- ville Agricultural School at Kempt- ville, and Mr. Davidson who had charge of the light horses is secreâ€" tary of the Cobourg Horse Show. Miss Galbraith who looked after the ladies’ work is one of the best judâ€" ges in the country and has charge of the revision of prize lists for the province. Rev. J. M. McIntosh will preach at both services in St. Paul’s United Church next Sunday. Services at 11 and 7.30 (daylight saving time). Sun- day School at 2.45 p.m. The various organizations which had refreshments booths at the fair did a good business during the day and are quite satisï¬ed with the ï¬nan- cial results of their work. The sporting events resulted in the following winning prizes: 10') yard dash, G. llawkshaw, Dan McMilland, F. Braybon; boys, 15 and under, 100 yards, Edward Phillips, Edward Phil- potte, Edward Whittaker; girls. l0 and under, Margaret 1? nan, Mar- garet Firsiey, Ruth “ s. 10 A challenge game took place at the local bowling green on Tuesday night. This was the ï¬rst game of the season and it is reported that the green is in excellent shape. Mr. and Mrs. Young, Mr. and Mrs. . in. Becknell and daughter Millie, Mrs. and under, John Grangmi. 81' ’ Delinger and son George motored ham, Gordon Mollett; boys, Norman Smith, Edward W Gleason, hittaker. from Arthur and spent the holiday|under, with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mylkes. ,. There was splendid Motor hibit with the local dealers and the Presbyterian services will be held as usual in the Masonic Hall on Sun- 2‘. 1.11; day at; 11.15 p.m. with the minister various makes well rcpresen‘ (l. W. Rev. M. C. Campbell in charge. Sun- ; S. Smith, local Ford agent, i all day SChOOl at 10 3.111. All are Wel- this years Ford models, seven c. in come. “ all as well as a Ford/on Tractor cur..- t'l. plete with plow. W. G. Baldock L Lieut. C01. Cecil J. Williams. Supâ€" had all the Chevrolet Models and a erintendent of the Navy League ad- nice Oakland sedan. David Hill had dressed the brethren of Richmond lodge at the regular meeting on Wed- nesday last. Col. William’s remarks were of a highly inspirational charâ€" actor and dealt with Empire topics. The choir of St. John’s United Church will take part in a community music contest which will be held at Aurora on Monday, May 29 by the York Pioneers and Historical Society. For the choir event there are eight entries, Aurora, Newmarket, Fair- bank, Scarboro Bluffs, Birch Clifl“, on exhibit a McLaughlin ï¬ve passen- ger sedan, a Star Six, ï¬ve passenger sedan as well as a Star Chassis and Cab. The visitors all took good note of the exhibits and the dealers report many good prospects. Among the many good friends. of the society noted on the grounds were: A. J.‘H. Eckhardt and W. H. Pugsley, honorary presidents, Col. Deacon of Unionville, T. A. Crow a past president of the Provincial Hackney Association, Chas. ll. Wil- Knox Church Vaughan, and Richmond son, Toronto, Reeve Weldriclv of H111- Vaughan, Reeve Goim of Markham A very impressive service was held last Sunday morning in the Far- ish Hall, Oak Ridges, by the Rev. P. R. Soanes, Rector. The large congre- th Blytheweerltlarelens Sulnd?y hymns 1antd service. .Thedne; Flower and Vegetable Plants, 0a: urmure ec urer, prayer es A31; r etc. were used for the ï¬rst time and d-ï¬:.S éoqse,-atrld corfanCt’ all“! added much to the sacredness of the Pllanftenf \alle. 138 O b nnuasd' S 01‘ “’ID OW OXCS an service. hanging pots. Tomatoes, Cauliflowers, Cab- bage and Celery. H. DAVIS Mill Street Richmond Hill Telephone 108 W. TAXI A car will leave the Richmond Hotel for the Races in Toronto daily at 11 am. Daylight Sav- ing Time. Closed car for hire at all hours. Calls may be left at Richmond Hill Motors, Phone 109. S. Belgrade 25 Rumble Ave. The Aurora Horse and Pure Bred Stock Show on Thursday, June 3rd, the Kings Birthday, will be bigger and better than ever this year. The Toronto Hunt Club will have their finest horses there and will give the Musical Ride in costume for the ï¬rst time outside of the Coliseum. Prizes for the Clyde and Percheron teams are $35, 820, 810, 85. Ladies Driving, Gents turnouts and roadsters, ponies and juvenile events; Jerseys, Hol- steins and Shorthorns. Big dance in the evening. Impressive Ceremony At Orange Orphanage Impresive Empire Day services were held at the Richmond Hill True Blue and Orange Orphanage when the Union Jack was raised on the new flag pole which is sixty feet high. The raising of the flag was performed by Miss Linda Clark of Cornwall, Grand Mistress of Ontario East. Addresses were delivered by Wm. Fitzgerald. president of the Home; Chas. M. Carrie. secretarymeo. Far- ley. treasurer; Miss Clark, Mrs. E. Kennedy, Grand Mistress of the LC. Eyes Examined B..â€"\.; Rev “'.L.L. Lawrence. Grand BY THE MOST MODERN Master. Ontario West; F.M. Clark METHODS B i'il), i .'-C ' l '. . . . . Rgï¬tgnif md (W ontwl er “ D Glasses if Reqmred at Right Prices. A large electric Sign has been Artiï¬cial Eyes Fitted. erected over the front of the Home and faciitir. Y e Street. The words ' e and Orange Home" _ attention ill: who have often adâ€" -udid bunlding but who a of the Christian on inside the in- F. E. Luke OPTOMETRIST AND OI’TICIAN (Upstairs Opposite Simpson‘s) -) (‘2 1333-107 Yonge Street. Toronto ‘lgin 4820 township, James Morning, president "1‘ the Aurora Horse Show, \Villiam ilill of Quoensvillc a past president of the Percheron Breeders Associat- ion of Ontario, and many others. at Tho iii-{Lx's and horsemen the :‘i1(|\\' wcrc unanimon: in saving that the showing of draft hurscs \‘."i-: c' pccially good. \.' ,-"-’ .’ Your real Charles Boynton of lit-'hi‘ ii';<i tine cxhibit of swine and \\.-nt luim‘ with several \\'t'll carncd pr 1- M»- 1. bolts. ‘0 SQ" , pi The Stoiill’villc band of t\‘.'cntj.'â€": l‘( piccc_s under ‘ landinaf‘tcr llodgilns ThO day his ‘ ,j by provided OXCLllt‘ll. mu m- durmg 1.1 \ , mcmmn' when any niercnant need 7â€" â€" c 0 n s i d e r himself “a i .. - ‘n w,. v; «C. ' _ .\., no.1] incl . not L,( \ III l small _ to“ n mmchaut'n games for the amusement of young and old and they were kept pretty busy during the afternoon. Some surprisingly large businesses are being conâ€" . ". , ducted in the smaller ’lhcrc wcrc no accidan anu the _ v V v _.d . v ' general order on the ground: could to“ 115 b} “1 O‘cl“al\0 not, be improved on. The only work merchants \‘.'l10 i'et‘ilIZO the police were called on for was the that they mm secure direction (f trai‘ic. . . ., . ‘ I very \vide distribution by using Long Distance. A good many regrets were voiced that the horse drawing contest did not materialize. Although there was only one entry this year it is :1 ion- turc which should not be d upped. with a little previous mission .ry work should prove a success Richmond 'l'ailors' h::d very creditable display in the main build- Distribution is your real problem â€"â€" not buying or producing. if Long Disâ€" tance will cnable you to materially increase your sales â€"- practically bring .‘1, I mg. Choice snitings and an up-toâ€" the distant customer into date ï¬nished model were shown in , . an attractive manncr and were the your StOl‘e â€" as It Will, subject of much favorable comment why not follow Henry " "t . h fai. Mor lis‘nlavs " . by “SI 0†to t e r e ‘ ’* ‘ Ford’s adVice: “ Don’t: of a similar nature representing ot- her business houses of the village and district would add to the attrac- tiveness of the building and should be encouraged next year. wait, telephone 1†H. V. Bellinger who had charge of the entry of Caulï¬eld's Dairy made the suggestion to the directors that next year a prize be given for the best milk delivery outï¬t. It is an event which should draw a good num- ber of entries. Awparade of all prize winning live stock on the completion of the judgâ€" ing should prove a popular feature. john Durilop & Son FLORISTS Richmond Hill The girls' softball game was a good attraction this year. How about a good baseball or softball‘tourna- merit next year. Ont. The concert at night was not very largely attended. Possibly the cool weather or counter attractions may have been the cause, but several cf the younger set have suggested that the society should stage a clan/j) m- We solicit orders for cut flowers for all oc- casions which will be stead of the conceit. A few years v 1 ‘ ' n. , ago the concert was a good revenue Elna Cheer’ producer, but this year w.~ul<t just ‘v, 130 about pay expenses. fume" ï¬glv ' . ' SELF-OlLlNG - SELF-REGULATENQ With the Strongest Tower Built It's the “Toronto†Selfâ€"Oiling Windmillâ€"requiring “oil only once a yearâ€. 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 sellâ€"oiling feature by interchanging the head and using your present wheel. Most Toronto Windmills, too, can he maria absolutely self-regulating in operation. The "Toronto" Tower vill stand for a lifetime brcause it is the heaviest. strongest and best-braced one built to: any windmill. See this l’:':'.‘,’ Mill nou‘~â€"or gct my booklet. ;. LUNA U, Richmond Hill COAL There are several good reasons why customers should purchase their coal early: 1. There is practically no Anthracite in storage. 2. Prices are lowest now and sure to advance. 8. Quality and preparation are always best in suin- mer. Our coal is of superior quality and exceptionally well prepared and sceened. NOTICE Best grade of Bread Flour in cotton $9.00 by the bar- rel; also Pastry Flour 38.00 by the barrel. A good supply of Gluten Feed, Bran, Shorts, Middlings, Scratch Feed, Blatcht'ord’s Laying Mash for poultry- Cracked Corn and Corn Meal. Government Standard Re-ground Screenings in bags at $28.00 per ton; cheaper than oats or barley. Pocahontas Coal and Coke. Cut Hardwood and Slabs. I. D. RAMER Richmond Hill Marvelube Oil is He": TRY IT. How About Your Brakes? A B: CEBrake Service RICHMOND niLL Memes Day Telephone 109 NS...- "L; [25' Telephone 5 Viâ€