RICHMOND HILL N0 job too large arid. no job too small to receive our careful attention. THE LIBERAL GOOD PRINTING Speaks for Itself We solicit orders for cut flowers for all 0c- casions which will be promptly and cheer- fully ï¬lled. John Dunlap & Son Richmond Hill - Ont. The telephone, the semiâ€"centen- nial of whleh is being celebrated throughout the country this year, owes its first recognition to royalty. It was Dom Pedro, emperor of Bra.- zil, who at the Philadelphia centen- mal in June. 1876, noticed Alexander Graham Bell, its inventor, and lis- tened to his instrument. Dom Pedm and his official party. who were making a private inspecâ€" tion of the exhibits, arrived just as we judges were about to adjourn for the day. The Bra- x ELOC U T1013] Thornhili Miss ’arguerite Boyle 7% ERT WA TEACHER ADDRESS Boyle Studio FLORISTS â€"Telephone 2â€" 3.7} '1'- J1 /,: Wail; IF you want, Quality and Service. at a Reasonable Price you cannot do better than consult us for your next printing requirements. WE are equipped to do all kinds of high * class work and we guarantee satisfaction. N TERTAINER AND ACHER Iuate of Owen A A Good Business Man is asParticular About His Printing as About‘ H is Personal Appearance. A m ‘ NEW V An Emperor Led the Way and etc. $15.00, J. L. Jenkins office disbursements $76.38, Ellis -Pratt snow-shovelling. 1/2 to. Vaughan $52.10, Robert Childs ceder for all. vert $26.80, Wm. Witty snow shone]â€" ling $2.65, Robert Docks gravel $32.40, Robert Docks Maintenance scraper $102.00, Sawyer - Massey Grader, $150.00, C. Black freight on grader $6.45, J. Fleury & Son repairs to crusher $16.29, William Mount freight re crusher $2.74, Dominion Road Machinery CO. repairs to crush- er $176.00, Copper Metal Culver; Co. culvert.$91.00. H. C. Webb postage and etc. $30.00, Roy Boak postage and etc.‘$15.00, J. L. Jenkins office disbursements $76.38, Ellis -Pratt er $10.00, 83. straper $102.00, utes ‘of read and authoriu acdounts tenancc Machine zilian emperor spied ’young Bell, whom he had met in Boston where he had invesq‘gated the‘ work in be- half of the deaf mutes, and rushed forward with outstretched arms ex- claiming, "Why, Mr. Bell,‘ What are you doing here. 0 How are the deaf mutes of Boston 7" Bell explained. he had an exhibit and had hoped that the judges would give him the opportunity to demonâ€" strate his telephone. “By all means let us see it," exclaimed the Bra- zilian. and all went to the table yhere Telephone er \\\\\\\\\\\x\\\ m e lember in the the p conï¬r Company Saw pay thc i1 Deacon , The Don vas held th day of 'ev1ous m£ fled the T1" ; presen chair. a 11' yer Domin aft (e June ll‘el‘ was Ma were mix rad Bell sho‘wed the emperor how to hold th’e reCeziver, then went away to another part of the building and spoke into the transmitter. Sudden~ 1y Dom Pedro straightened. aston- ishment written on every line of his: face. ‘ the inventor haJd his‘instrument Thus the telephone received its first real recognition under: circuxr Stancesvas dramatic as the day it spoke its first words. Eganâ€" Dugganzâ€"That th urer is hereby authorized t from Frank Armstrong the $25.00. being for P001 Room and that the same be deposit Bank to the Credit of the To “My God, it talks," he exclaimed. in tones of little less than awe. 51 on 11 concessxon. T. MacMurchyâ€"Eganzâ€"Th: Clerk be instructed to make a ment of monies paid to Ho since April 8th and forward th: to ’Robert Phillips, County Cle adustment of fees, as the Cor required t9 pay half of the counts after that date. mair g'mg Witt cil $100.00 1' 31 on 11 New 10 I‘DE ONTARIO ten lies paid to 1 and forward Hips, County fees, as the my half of ‘ hat date. nance anzâ€"That the Trers- authorized to accept ill at} Slted in t1! Township lot Hospitals the same Clerk for g mt ll’n 3C nd 8G.C. Cook mainte lpit $161.75, J.D4 arcc 838.75, J.D. lance $122.00, J.D fing grader 1,4: t [Edgar ’Black m: IVVm. Crawford 1 John Boy [B01]: CO INC 'allum meet a Pound Keepers, Sheep Valuators readings and pa On motion C 'Armstrong â€"â€" MacMurchyâ€" That this council do now conï¬rm the ac- tion of Councillor Egan in Author- izing the Treasurer to issue a cheque to William Ham for the sum of $75.00 on account. Eganâ€" T. MacMurchy â€" That the Tender of George Williams for the manufacture of cement tile as per advertised VTender, for the sum of T Mac Murchyâ€"Armstrongâ€"That the clerk be authorized to instruct the Township Solicitor to take the necessary proceedings re the issuing of debentures for the payment of the Holland Marsh Scheme. “Because he has only proposed eleven times so far, and I want him to beat the record.†9 A.M. in Waybackville. manufactu advertised $380.00 be want t ance : $78.50 grant ance ( Cutting Mount Gellatly ville tea tenance VValtei‘ Bovair road maintenance 8513.15, Cyril Benson gravel $79.60, Metallic Roofing Co. 2 culverts $147. 63, Canada Ingot Iron Co. culvert $32.50, George Phillips weeds 1/2 to Vaughan $4.00, Metallic Roofing Co. ch"ert $17.70, McDonald and Son gr; .\,se had no control when the following business was transacted. Pursucnt to adjournment the counâ€" cil_met at the clerks ofï¬ce on Friday July 2nd, instead of June 30th owing to circumstan'ces over which they 1T1 coun Mr Smallpox Jer tU Why do you refuse him )llin .‘ord Copson €21 cheson road . lvél $191.18, J.L D1 ale Arr I‘C th 30th of Jun my: $1.00, CH Spurting Him 011 Iommun July 31; RESOLUTIONS accep 1K AI 1K Mr a] ounc 470 re-appointing Fence Viewers and received its several sed. mcil adjourned to ty Hall, Nobleton, it 1926. TIC Pit L b 'itt Blk Bill $6.00, )w $3.00, Elwood nainténance and Dolson maintenâ€" 1‘ V llindinc 10116 "W First Deputy-Reeve . Second Deputy-'Reeve Third Deputy-Reeve Clerk Reeve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . First Deputy-Reeve Second Deputy-Reeve Third DeputyJReeve Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . ., Reeve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . First Deputy-Reeve . Second Deputy-Reeve Third Deputy-Reeve Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reeve Clerk Reeve . . . . . . Deputy-Reeve Clerk . . . . . . . Reeve . . . . . . Deputy-Reeve Clerk ’ . . . . . . . Reeve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . First Deputy-Reeve . Second Deputy Reeve Third Deputyâ€"Reeve Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lore. Reeve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . First Deputy Reeve . Second Deputy Reeve Councillors . . . . . . . . . ‘ Clerk and Treasurer Reeve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . First Deputy-Reeve Second Deputy-Reex're Councillors . . . . . . . . . . Clerk and Treasurer . Reeve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . First Deputy Reeve Second Deputy Reeve Councillors . . . . . . . . . Clerk and Treasurer {eeve Reeve Councillors Clerk . . . . Landing, Richmond Hill, Stouï¬'v‘ille, ‘Wes‘fon, Woodbridg’e, Sutton, Mimicq, New Toronto, Leaside, Foi‘est Hill, and Swansea. ' ' Warden . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . P . W. Pearson, NewmarkÃ©ï¬ Treasurer . . . . . r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . § . . . . . . . . ‘. . D. J. Macdonald, Toronfq Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . R. W. Phillips, Toronfb . COUNT_Y 0F YORK ‘ Comprising the municipality-of Etobicoke, Georgina, East GWillimbdry, North Gwillimbury, King, Markham, Scarboro, Vaughan, Whitch'urch, York, North York, East Y011k, Newmarket, Aurora, Markham Village, 'Holland Assessed Population 20,290 Municipai Directory ' of the County. of York Assessed Population 1272 Assessed Population 3021 Assessed Population 7187. ’ Council meets at Township Municipal Building at Willowdale‘ Assessed Population 13,250 Assessed Populatiqn 1409 Assessed Population 4306. Assessed Population 4952. Council meets ï¬rst Monday of every month at Unionville‘ TOWNSHIP OF YORK Assessed Population 43,121. ' Assessed Population 4521. Council meets ï¬rst Monday of every month, at the Township Hall Assessed Population 1235. Ten miles Council meets the second Monday of every month TOWNSHIP OF NORTH GWILLIMBURY . . . . . Jacob Lunau J. A. Greene. W. G. Baldock, J. R. Herrington, G. H. Sloan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. J. Hume TOWNSHIP OF EAST GWILLIMBURY TOWNSHIP OF EAST YORK VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK TOWNSHIP OF SCARBORO TOWNSHIP OF M ARK HAM TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN GEORGINA TOWNSHIP TOWNSHIP OF KING Thomas B. Weldrick, Maple R. R. 1 . . . . . . . Geo. Kellam, Nashville, R. R. 1 James H. Robson, Woodbridge, R. R. 2 . . .. . . . Thos; M. Baker anti A~ W. Farr: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. B. McLean, Maple W. A. Clark, 40 Jarvis St . . . . . . . . . A. MacMurchy, Strange . . . . . . . . . . . . T. MacMm’chy, King . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Dugan, Schomberg Elton Armstrong and Frank Egan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. L. Jenkins, King . . . . . . . . . . . . T. Allen, Birchclifl’e . . . . . . . . . G.- B. Little, Agincourt , . . . . . . . . . J. T. Weir, Agincouit H. E. Becke’tt, Scarboro Junction . . . . . . . W. D. Annis, Bircheliï¬'e Ten miles north of Toronto- . . . . H. E. Hopkins, . . . . . . . . F. Morton, Fred L. VanNorman, . . . . . . . W. C. Go‘nn, Gog-Inlay .. J. R. Campbell, S’touï¬'vi'l'le . . . . . R. L. Stiver, UnionviHe J. F; Honey and F. Coakwell G. A. M. Davidson, Unionvflle ‘ . . . . R. F. Hicks, Willowdale James Muirhead, Todniorden . . . . . . W. G. Scrace, Weston W. W. Anderson; Willowdale . . . . . . H. D. Goode, Lansing Geo. Broderick, Mount Albert . . . . . L. A. Cole, Queensville . C. W. White, Queensville R. H. McGreg< R. M. Lesle . W. Graham, Glen Armstrong, . . W. Westbury, . S. Clouston, i-I. McGregor, Todmorden I. M. Lesley, Todmorden H. Meighen, Todmorden . A. Chessman, Toronto G. Goddard, Todmorden W. Riddell, Peï¬â€˜erlaw Robert Weir, Peï¬â€˜erlaw Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto Keswick Keswick Keswick