,Yonge Street Poultry Farm 'svï¬h Toronto Dailies Will. save You hdoney The Libsral’s Clubbing Rates ‘ Davies’ Dry Goods Store RICHMOND HILL Richmond Hill Ladies’ and Children’s Hairdressing Pai'ior Special Price Reductions for the Remainder of Season 100 Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.75 per 100 200 to 300 Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.50 per 100 300 Eggs and Over . . . . . . . . . 4.00 per 100 70% HATCH OF FERTILE EGGS GUARANTEED Baby Chicks and Eggs for Hatching We can still book orders for June and July Chicksâ€"Please atder well in advance â€"â€" Prices. Baby Chicks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.00 per 100 rHatching Eggs . . . . . . . . '. L . . . 7.00 per 100 Ml ex-service men are urged to attend as various important In ers relating to organization will be discussed. 5‘ meeting of all ex-sel‘vice men will be held in fhamber, Richmond Hill, RICHMOND HILL BRANCH, Baby Chicks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.00 per 100 ‘Ha’cching Eggs . . . . . . . . ’. L . . . 7.00 per 100 WHITE WYANDOTTES AND S.C. WHITE LEGHORNS R.R.1. ’Phone Your A ppointments 119 Investments EMPERIAL BANK Expert Service in Haircutting Shampooing Marcelling Shingling The Imperial Bank wishes to be helpful in the furtherance'of its 'clients’ interests. A Bond Department has been established for the pur- pose of buying and selling the highest class of securities for our customers. The Bond Department will be glad to advise nu through the Manager of our nearest Branch. EX~SERVECE MEN (Opposite The Orange Orphanage) SATURDAY, MAY 29th CUSTOM HATCHING H. G. MECREDY 0F CAI€ADA at 8 p.m. CARD OF THANKS Mr. Roy Glover wishes to thank the friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness during his rc- ccnt bereavement, and for floral tri- butes by the Victoria Square Sunday School, the Sunshine Class, Button- ville friends, Miss Saidie and Mr. G., Mr. Joseph Glover and Messrs. E. Garrow and C. E. Sanderson. J. R. HERRINGTON To Delay is Dangerous; Insure To-day Special rates to residents of York County, including ‘ Toronto FOR INFORMATION APPLY What about its stability? Is it FAIR and PROMPT in its adjustments? How liberal is its poiicy and how broad is its protection? In WM £9 Nni‘ï¬â€˜aaï¬ E Emmi While Hazards of Motoring on Suburban Yonge are In- creasing Daily the Question is against the liability for damages to other people's property. We provide the same service as in personal injury cases. 3. Fire and Transportation. In- demnifies you against loss or damage to your car by ï¬re from any cause whatsoever. 4. Theft. Protects you against theft by persons other than those in your household or em- ploy. 5. Collision. Provides repairs or replze‘cement to your car in case of collision. 1. Public Liability. This form protects you against such liabil- ity as attaches to you when your automobile injures a human being. We assume the investi- gation and settlement, and pay their cost. In case of lawsuit, we defend the action, defray all costs and pay the verdict (if there is one) up to the limits of the policy. 2. Property_ Damage. Protects RICHMOND HILL A. T. MINNIS, Manager. mpany ! Tel. 16 R. 26 ounc at- 1 acre land. $5.000 7 room house, 2 acres, good bldgs.â€"50 fruit trees. $5.500 7 roomsâ€"all conveniences,3 cor. lot. ‘ $6.000 6 room. solid brick, all con; veniences. 86.300 10 roomsâ€".outbldg‘s" 4%.» acres. all kinds fruit. $6,350 5 room bungalow all conven- iences. 86.700 7 room brickâ€"â€"all conven- l iences. $7.600 8 room brick, all conven- icnces. 38.300 8 room brick, all conveniences, lot 86x165. $8,500 7 room brick bungalow; lot 100x165. $8.700 10 room frame, all conven~ iences. $11000 dwelling, chopping millâ€"6 acres land. A few choice building lots in Richmond Hill Rents Collected Mr. Hewison took a severe cold while attending the funeral of his wife’s mother less than two weeks ago, and while nothing serious was anticipated at the time, pneumonia developed later and he passed away on Sunday morning last, leaving his wife, his adopted daughter Alberta, a sister, Mrs. Nelson Davis of Toronâ€" to, a large circle of Lieces and nep- hews and a host of friends to mourn his departure. The funeral 'was held on Tuesday and was largely attend- ed. $1,500 lot 90x241, small cottageâ€"â€" easy terms. $2,600 46x40, small cottage. $2,600 4% acres, 200 fruit trees, poultry house. ' $2,700 small cottage, Benson Ave. $2,700 5-r09m house, lot 50x210. 82,800 cojctage and outbuildings, 1/2 acre lam}. $3,00 6 room frame; lot 50x150. $4.709 5 ro‘om_frame, poultry hldg. Real Estate Insurance Markham when he was learning his ,trade of painting and decorating he ,had resided in the village all his life. Warren, as he was familiarly called by his many friends, will be greatly missed in this community. He was a conscientious and highly competent workman, a good neighbour and a loyal citizen, and While his modesty would not allow him to accept any ofï¬cial position, he always maintain- ed an active and intelligent interest in municipal affairs. In politics he was a life long conservative and in religion was, at the time of his de: cease, a member of St. Paul’s United Church. LATE WARREN HEWISON In the passing of the late Warren Hewison the village loses one of its best known citizens and also one of its oldest residents. Mr. Hewison was the son of Robert Hewison and Elizabeth Warren and was born in Richmond Hill in the year 1855 and with the exception of a few years in J. R. HERRINGTON torment took place at Thornhill cemetery. A large number of friends, relatives and acquaintances were pre- sent to extend sympathy to the fam- ily in their sad bereavement. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. ’Phone 87 When starting trouble remember it takes much longer to end it. Pedestrians have the law of the land on their side but the motorist has the laws of physics. It's so different to keep a good man, or a good weed, down. Victoria Square, May 26â€"The passing of Norma Couperthewaite, beloved wife of Roy Glover on Fri- day, May let cast a gloom over this community. After the.birth of a daughter Mrs. Glover was progress- ing favorably when a relapse came which ended in her death. The fun- eral services were held from her late residence on the afternoon of the 24th. The services were in charge of the Rev. H. S. Warren of Stouï¬â€˜ville, a former pastor Who had performed the marriage some three short years past, and Rev. Mr. Wall the present pastor. After the house service in- terment took place at Thornhill Interment was made i' cqmetery, ‘cston. The 3 were C. A. Skeele, G. M Dunlop, on and A. C. The ï¬uneral was held on Wednes- day afternoon May 19th from her late residence and the service was conducted by Rev. G. Ernest Forbes of Westminister Church. Surviving- Mrs. Simms are her hus- band and one daughter Agnes, also an only sister Mrs. Alex. Simms, al- so of Weston. INVESTMENT SECURITIES The deceased was the youngest daughter of the late James Newton and Betsy Linklater of Elgin Mills and resided there until her marriage to Mr. Simms when she became a resident of Richmond Hill. Two years azro the family removed to Weston. LATE MRS. GEORGE S. SIMMS The death occurred at the family residence 46 Denison Avenue, Wes- ton. on Monday evening May 17 of Eliza A. Newton beloved wife of George S. Simms after an illness ex- tending over several months. Mest fools are self-made men. LATE MRS. RICHMOND :HILL FOR SALE Obituary Richmond Hill Ont Res.11 m 1131') ROY GLOVE in Riverside pal! bearers. Loans '. J. H. Camer- Class 8 Single Carriage Horse in harm’ss, Gelding or Mareâ€"131:, Neil Woo-ifs. Span of Carriage Horses in Har- ness, Gelding or Mareâ€"lst, Caulï¬reld Dairy. Single Roadster Horse in harme§, Gelding or Mare, over Elkâ€"152. W. H. Rutledge, Port Credit. Sweepstakes Best Stallion in Classes I andZâ€" G. Gormley. Roadster Stallion. agedâ€"lat. J. W. Palmer. Brood lVIareâ€"â€"lst, L. Watson; 2nd, Neil Woods; 3rd, J. W. Palmer.. Filly or Gelding, foaled 1925â€"415":7 L. Watson. Best Stzillion in Classes 2 and 3â€" J. G. Einboden. Light Delivery Horse, under 1350 lbs., hitched to delivery Wagonâ€"451‘, E.7T. Stephens; 2nd, Robt, Grant. Span of Horées in» harness to wag- onâ€"lst, E. T. Stephens; 2nd, Can'tâ€" ï¬eld Dairy. Best Mare, Filly or Gelding in Classes 1, 2, 4 and éâ€"Armstrong .5; Miller; Reserve, A. Hewson. Carriage Stallion, agedâ€"lst, John Palmer. Brood Mareâ€"â€"lst, Neil Wood; 2nd, A. Baggs. Brood Maré and two of her proâ€" geny under 4 yearsâ€"lst, A. Baggs. General Purpose ~ Heavy Delivery Horse, 1350 lbs. or over. hitched to suitable delivery wagonâ€"ht, F. Graham & Son; 2nd, Stephens. Best Mare, Filly or Gelding in Class T. Stephens. Single Roadster Horse in ham-mass, Gelding or Mare, 15% and mutterâ€" lst, G. A. M. Davidson; 2nd, W. H. Rutledge. Spaï¬â€"of Horses in harness to wag- onâ€"lst, A. Bagg‘s; 2nd, A. Hewson; 32ml, E. T. Stephens. Spar: of Roadster Horses in bar- ness, Gelding or Mareâ€"lst, W. H. Rutledge; 2nd, Caulï¬glgi’gDairy. Tearï¬ 6f Hofses, High Steppém, in harness, Geldings or Mares~~~IsL G. A. M. Davidson. Filly or Gelding, foaled in 1924â€" lst, E. T. Stephens; 2nd, A. Hewson; 3rd, E. T. Stephens. Filly or Colt, foaled in 1925â€"--lst, E. T, Stephens; 2nd, E. T. Stephens; 3rd; T. B. Weldrick. Filly or Colt, foaled A. Bagg. Brood Mareâ€"$1515, A. Baggs; 2nd, T. B. Weldrick; 3rd, C. Burr. Filly or Gelding, foaled in 1923â€"- 1st, E. T. Stephens; 2nd, E. T. Step- hzns; 3rd, A. Hewson. Single Horse, High Stepper. in har- ness, Gelding or Mareâ€"451‘, G. A. M. Davidson; 2nd, G. A BIL Davidson. Best Gentleman’s Turnoutâ€"Ist, G. A. M. Davidson; 2nd, T. Borden. Best Farmers Turnoutâ€"lst, Jas. Woods; 2nd, Neil Woods. Lady Driverâ€"lst, 2nd, Miss Hennesey. Ponies Single Driving Pony in harness, 12 hands and underâ€"lst, G. A. M.'Dav- idson. lst, hen. Team of Ponies in harness, .12 hands and underâ€"lst, G. A. M. Dav- idson. Single Driving Pony in harness. 12 to 13 handsâ€"lst, G. A. M. Davidson' 2nd, G. A. M. Davidson. Bo'y or Girl Rider under 12 years â€"lst, E. H. Young. Best Pony on giound, Sweepstakes Ribbonâ€"G. A. M. Davidson. Sweepstakes Best scallion in Classes 6, 7, 8, 9~ Teém of Ponies in harness, 12 hands and underâ€"lat, G. A. M. Davâ€" idson. WTahdem Team (Ponies or Hack- neys)â€"â€"lst, G. A. M. Davidson. Colt or Filly, foaled in 1926â€"1st, A. Baggs. Best team of Heavy Draught Geldâ€" ings or Maresâ€"lst, Armstrong (1’: Miller; 2nd, W. Kenny; 3rd, A: Hew- Veldz‘. k. Brooc Marcâ€"lst, A. Bagg; 2nd, 1‘. B. Weldrick. Yeld Mare. over 3 yearsâ€"lst, W. Kenny; 2nd, E. T. Stephens; 3rd, A rmstrong 6; Miller. Filly or Gelding, foaled in 192â€â€" 1st, 0. Cox; 2nd, A. chvson; 3rd, A. Baggs. Filly or Geldingffoaled in 1924â€" lst, E. T. Stephens; 2nd, A. Hewson; 3rd, E. T. Stephens. Filly or Gelding, foaled in 1925â€"â€" lst, E. ’1‘. Stephens; 2nd, A. W. Mow- Stall hens. Best team of Maresâ€"151;, A son; 2nd, A. Baggs; 3rd, E. T hens. ’ ' Prize Winners Brood Mareâ€"lst, A. Hewson; 2nd, A. Baggs. Yeld Mare, over 3 yearsâ€"lst, E. T. Stephens. Filly, foaled in 1923â€"lst, Oscar Cox; 2nd, A. Hewson; 3rd. A. Baggs. Filly, foalcd in 1924â€"1st, E. '1‘. Stephens; 2nd, E. T. Stephens. Filly, foaled in 1925â€"lst; E. T. Stephens. Imported Draught Horses Stallion, agodâ€"lst, G. Gormley, Unionville; 2nd, E. T. Stephens, Richmond Hill. ' Stallion, ‘foaled in 1925â€"â€"lst, A. Baiggs, VEfdfgeley. Best Colt or Filly foalcd IQZGâ€"lst A. Baggs. Brood Mare and two of her pro- any under 4 yearsâ€"Ash A. Baggs. Crrt Horse with collarâ€"lst, Arm- ;0 j: & Miller; 2nd, A. Hewson. Shuffle Dray Horse, hitched to suit- :1e 1gonâ€"â€"1st, :E. T. Stephens. Percheron or Bnlgian St: ion, agedâ€"Ash, J. G. Einbod- ; 2'. d, Dr. Duncan. Sv‘:‘lion, foaled in lOZSâ€"lst, E. T. il-f or Gelding, foaled in 1925â€"â€" 11. Usher; 2nd, D. Rumble. L team of Geldings or Maresâ€" ‘I'I. T. Stephens; 2nd, E. T. Step- 1:3. an HG i'lS. 01‘, ‘zmadian D agedâ€"lst Agricultura) foaled in 1925â€";st ‘. B. We'ldrick: 8:46,â€? At The Fair Draught 1926â€" -lst Step- Hew- Step- T. H. HARDWARE 8: SUPPLEES, Limited Boar, over 6 months and under 1 yearâ€"lst, C. Boynton; 2nd, C. 80le- ton. PUB LEC NOTICE re BAYLIGHT SAVING on a sale, which includes the following:â€" Quantity of Floglaze Paint, Regular $1.50 Per Qt, Sale- 1.00 Effect Auto Enamel, Regular $2.25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Kitchenware, Regular $1.25 to $2.00 Each . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 1 Auto Strop Razor Outfit, Regular . . . . . . $5.00 Sale $1.00 2 Carving Sets, Regular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 †1.00 1 Mantle Clock, Regular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 †1.00 1 Johnston’s Floor Waxer, Regular . . . . . . . 3.50 †1.00 1 Bird Cage, Regular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.00 †1.00 Boar, 1 year and overâ€"1 Boynton. In accordance with the Wishes of the Rate- payers as expressed by the vote of a year ago, the residents of Richmond Hill areretluested to advance their time-pieces one hour at midnight on Saturday, May 29th inst, ,_ V.__ -v" Av. Stonehouse. Ewe, l shearâ€"lst, R. Stonehousc. SWINE Imported Yorkshire White Sow, 6 months and under 1' yearâ€"â€"â€" 1st, R. Stonehouse; 2nd. R. Stone- house. 2nd, Wm. Clarkson. Hampshire Oxford Ram, 1 shearâ€"15¢, R. St Ewe, 2 shearâ€"lst, R. St‘ 2nd, R. Stonehouse. Ewe, 1 shearâ€"lst, R. Sh 2nd, R. Stonehouse. Ewe Clarks‘ Telephone 82W Clal'lisdn Ram, 1 2nd, Wm ROYAL RICHMOND FEEDS Ewe, Kehoe; Ewe, Heifer, 2 years and under, not milkingâ€"lst, Porter Bros. Heifer, under 1 yearâ€"lst, Porter B1‘os.; 2nd, Geo. Jackson. Best Herd, consisting of one mule and four femalesâ€"lst, Porter Bronx; 2nd. Geo. Jackson. Bull, under 1 yearâ€"lst, Porter Bros; 2nd, Geo. Jackson. Cow, 5 years and over, milkingâ€"- 1st, Porter Bros.; 2nd, Geo. Jackson. Cow, under ï¬ve years. milkingâ€"- lst, Porter Bros.; 2nd, Porter Bros. 'Cow, any age, in calf, not milking â€"lst, Geo. Jackson; 2nd, Porter (Jew and two of her proge Porter Bros. T111“)? animals the get of < â€"â€"is’c, Geo. Jackson; 2nd, Bros J. W. Palmer. Jersey Bull, any age~lst, C Burr. Pedigreed. Jersey Cowâ€"151 Sheardown; 2nd, Evelyn Smith. Holstein Bull. any ageâ€"lst, Porter Bros; 2nd, Geo. Jackson. Heifer, '1 Evelyn Smith Shorthorn Cattle Cowâ€"lst, J. J. Perrill. Heifer, under 1 yearâ€"lst, J. J Perrill. ' Hereford Dairy Cowâ€"1st, Porter Bros.; 2nd Miss Smith. Ran Kehoe Heifer Eurr. SI’OS am, SHEEP Cotswold 1, 2 shears and overâ€"15h, M. J. ; 2nd, M. J. Kehoe. 1, 1 shearâ€"1st, M. J. Kehoe. ?, 2 shears and overâ€"15f," M. J. ; 2nd, M. J. Kehoe. a, 1 yearâ€"lst, M. J. Kehoe; 2nd Kehoe. To clear out some odd lines, we are putting Bird Cage, Regular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lawn Mower Grass Catchers, Regular .. Grade 2 shears and overâ€"451:, R‘ ï¬nd two of her progeny PHONE 33 â€"â€" THORNHILL, ONT. Leicester shears and overâ€"Jst, Wm. 2nd, Wm. Clarkson. shearâ€"lst, Wm. Clarkson; Clarkson. shears and overâ€"lst, Wm. 2nd, Wm. Clarksou. shearâ€"lst, Wm. Clarkson; We ar Grinding and offering first-class feeds for good money. We make up an kinds of feeds to suit customer in addition to all of our own ready for sale. We have in stock, Fertilizers for farm, garden, and house plants. Taniworth One Dollar Sale Grade 'ears and underâ€"1st, C year and underâ€" 1 st, Delivery Tuesday and Friday BALED HAY AND STRAW R. Stonehenge R. StonehouSe Cowâ€"1 st, J Ston ETC., ETC. 01156 SII'C Professional Graduate of OWen A. Smiley St-udio. BIRTHS PUTERBAUGHâ€"On Wednesday, May 18, 1926, at Centre View Farm, Maple, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Puterbaugh, a daughter (Mae Irene). Darning wh'iteflbh stockings â€"â€"1st, Jean Hall; 2nd, Dorothy Masâ€" on. 7 Piece plain hand hemming_lst, JegnflHall; 2nd, Dorothy Mason. Water Color Drawingâ€"lst, Lucy Savage; 2nd, Jean Hall. Crayon Drawirig (floral) colorsâ€" lst, Lucy Savage, 2nd, Jean Hall. Cï¬arcoal Drawingâ€"lst, Lucy Sav- Display plain baking, 4 pieces diff- erentâ€"151;, Isobel McLean. ' Display fancy baking, 4 pieces differentâ€"15c, Isobel McLean. . Home-made Candy, 1 poundâ€"1st, Jean Hall, Fancy ï¬eedlework, crochetâ€"181:, Lucy Yerex. Plain ‘hand he'mmirh'gizilla tor} hol’esâ€"lst, Jean Hall. Je Doll, dr'essedl iq lst_, Dorothy Mason. Fémcy needlework, embroideredâ€" lst, Lucy Ygrgx; 2n_d, Lucy Savage. Rhode Island Reds, Cockâ€"lst, F E. Sims. Rhode Island Reds. Henâ€"lst, F. E. Sims, 2nd, F. E. Sims. Bantam Cockâ€"lst, F. E. Sims. Bantam Henâ€"â€"lst, F. E. Sims; 2nd F. E. Sims. Game Cockâ€"151;, Geo. Kozah. Goose, Toulouseâ€"~1st, T. Wood. Gander, Toulouseâ€"lst, T. Wood. White Wyandotte Cockâ€"lst, N Nultall. POULTRY White Leghorn Henâ€"lst, R. Stone- house. Barred Plymouth Rock Henâ€"lat, R. Stonehouse. Sow, any ageâ€"lst, C. Boynton; 2nd, C. Boynton. Sow, 6 months and under 1 yearâ€" lst, C. Boynton; 2nd, C. Boynton. Best pen of Bacon Hogsâ€"lst, C Boynton; 2nd, R. Sfonehouse. CONCERT ENTERTAlNER AND TEACHER ADDRESS Piece Art Work, origin: an Hall; 2nd, Lucy Savage. Best bouquet Wild Flowc: an Hall; 2nd, Lucy Savage. Penmanshipâ€"lst, Jean Hall CHILDREN‘S DEPARTMENT M £83 ï¬liargueriie Boyle ELOC’ U TI 0N Bayle Studio J . LUNAU, Reeve. â€"Telephone 2â€" Thornhill J. F. BURR originalâ€"151;, â€"â€"lst, 1.00